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asdasdfasdf American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015 American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993 SEATTLE MARINERS (19-14) at TORONTO BLUE JAYS (19-16) LHP James Paxton (1-1, 4.19) vs. RHP Marcus Stroman (0-4, 7.52) Game #36 Home #17 (9-7) May 8, 2018 7:07pm TV: SNET, SNET1 RADIO: SN590 2018 AT A GLANCE Record... 19-16, 3rd, 6.5 GB Home Attendance (Total/Average)...407,152/27,142 Sellouts...1 2017 Season Record after 35 Games...14-21 2017 Season Record after 36 Games...15-21 Come From Behind Wins... 11 Last Shutout by Blue Jays...4-0, Aug. 10, 2017 vs. NYY Last Shutout by Opponent... 4-0, May 2, 2018 at MIN Under JOHN GIBBONS...739-716 vs. RHS/LHS...13-10/6-6 Blue Jays/Opponents Scoring First...12-4/7-12 Games Decided in Final AB/Walk-Off...8-0/2-0 1-Run Games...4-4 Franchise Record...3262-3290 Home/Road...9-7/10-9 Series Record/Home/Road...6-4-2/2-2-1/4-2-1 Series Openers/Finales...8-4/6-6 After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing... 15-0/2-1/2-15 After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing... 14-0/5-0/0-16 Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road... 4-0/2-0/2-0 vs. East/Central/West/NL... 7-10/9-3/3-3/0-0 March/April/May... 1-2/15-10/3-4 2018 at ROGERS CENTRE Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Closed...0/25 Opponents HR Dome Open/Closed...0/27 W/L, 2018 open/closed/other... 0-0/9-7/0-0 All-time/open/closed/other... 1259-1045/685-574/510-420/70-52 THE LATEST: On Sunday, the Blue Jays took the finale of their three-game series in Tampa Bay by a score of 2-1...Scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in the top of the 9th and improved to 5-0 when tied after eight innings. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak...the Jays have gone 2-4 in their last six contests and 7-10 over their last 17, following a 12-3 stretch...remain in 3rd place, 5.5 games back of the Yankees and 6.5 games back of the division-leading Red Sox...Have not been further back of 1st place since the end of last season (17.0 GB). THIS AND THAT: Toronto finished their eight-game road trip at 4-4 to keep above.500 on the road this season (10-9)...Evened their record at 4-4 in one-run games...won a game when scoring two or less runs for the 2nd time this year, also winning, 2-1, on April 10 at BAL. Blue Jays batters did not hit a home run on Sunday...Their seven homerless games are the fewest in the Majors...Won a game without a home run for the 2nd time (also Game 2 on April 17 vs. KC). ANOTHER PAIR FOR PILLAR: Kevin Pillar went 2-for-4 on Sunday with a pair of doubles and scored the winning run on Alex Colome s 9th-inning wild pitch...his 15 doubles are tied for the most in MLB with Eduardo Escobar. Pillar has at least one hit in 11 of his last 12 games...has batted.370 (17-for-46) with 8-2B, 1-3B, 3-HR and 7-RBI over that span...among AL batters, ranks T-3rd in extra-base hits (21), T-8th in hits (42), 12th in average (.316) and 13th in slugging (.549). Only two players in the Majors this season have at least 20 singles and 20 extra-base hits - Kevin Pillar and Mike Trout...Pillar has accomplished the feat on the earliest calendar date in team history (courtesy STATS). Blue Jays, Earliest Calendar Date w/20+ Singles & 20+ XBH All-Time Player Season Date Kevin Pillar 2018 May 6 Carlos Delgado 2003 May 7 Carlos Delgado 2000 May 8 Vernon Wells 2010 May 9 Vernon Wells 2003 May 10 Raul Mondesi 2000 May 10 A FEW FIRSTS FOR ALFORD: Anthony Alford was recalled on Saturday and made his season debut on Sunday...Went 1-for-4 in his 3rd career start (last: May 21, 2017 at BAL) and 5th MLB game...singled to lead off the 5th inning and stole his 1st career base...after advancing on a fly ball, came around to score his 1st career run on Aledmys Diaz s infield single. HOME AGAIN: This evening marks the start of a six-game homestand...following this three-games series with Seattle, will take on the Red Sox (25-9) for three contests beginning on Friday. The Jays are 9-7 at home this season after going 2-4 on their last homestand (from April 24-29)...Have out-scored opponents, 93-67, at Rogers Centre but have been out-homered, 27-25...Have averaged 5.81 runs/game at home, 3rd highest in MLB (BOS-6.80, NYY-6.63) while allowing 4.19 (11th in MLB, 4th in AL)...Toronto pitchers have averaged 9.55 SO/9 while at home (5th in the AL) while posting a 4.07 ERA (6th). BLUE JAYS vs. MARINERS: All-Time: 207-186...All-Time, at Rogers Centre: 70-61...2017: 6-1 The Blue Jays won their 2017 season series with the Mariners, 6-1, which included a four-game sweep here at Rogers Centre from May 11-14...Have won nine of their last 11 meetings with the M s, dating back to July 24, 2016...Have out-scored them, 53-34, in those contests while only recording three more hits (103-100), and managed to hold Seattle to two or less runs on 10 occasions for a 2.36 ERA overall. Kendrys Morales leads all current Blue Jays with 15 career home runs and 53 RBI versus the Mariners (84 games)...had hits in all five of his games against them last season, including a pair of home runs and four RBI. Justin Smoak went 10-for-25 (.400) against his former team in 2017... Hit three homers in those seven games and drove in seven runs with three walks (two strikeouts) for a.464 OBP and a 1.224 OPS...Is a lifetime.303 (20-for-66) hitter with 2-2B, 4-HR and 15-RBI in 22 games vs. SEA (.515 SLG,.894 OPS). GETTING THE LAST LAUGH: The Jays late win on Sunday also improved their record to 8-0 in games decided in the final at-bat...the eight such victories leads the Majors... Are one of just three teams without a loss in such games this season, along with Colorado and Oakland (courtesy STATS). MLB, Most Last At-Bat Wins 2018 Toronto Blue Jays 8 Milwaukee Brewers 7 Philadelphia Phillies 7 New York Mets 6 New York Yankees 6 Oakland Athletics 6 MORE ON LAST GAME: Marco Estrada threw 6.0 scoreless innings while allowing four hits...was his first scoreless start since a three-hit, seven-inning effort on Sept. 5, 2017 at BOS. Justin Smoak returned from his paternity leave with a 1-for-4 game... Finished the road trip 4-for-16 with a home run and three RBI. Aledmys Diaz left the game with a left ankle sprain as he reached first base with an infield single in the 5th inning...lourdes Gurriel Jr. replaced him at SS and went 1-for-1. WORKING LATE: Toronto scored four of its seven runs in the Tampa Bay series in the 7th inning or later...continue to lead the Majors with 69 runs in the 7th inning or later this season, four more than any other team...the Jays are tied for 2nd in MLB with 16 HR in those frames as well, while ranking 4th in XBH (42), 6th in SLG (.423), 7th in BB (48) and 8th in OPS (.742). MLB, Teams Runs in 7th Inning or Later - 2018 Rank Team Runs HR XBH 1 Toronto Blue Jays 69 16 42 2 Atlanta Braves 65 13 40 3 New York Yankees 64 16 46 4 Oakland Athletics 63 16 47 4 New York Mets 63 13 30 4 Houston Astros 53 10 32 CANADIAN CONTENT: Toronto currently has three Canadians on its 25-man roster: RHP John Axford, C Russell Martin, and OF Dalton Pompey...Tonight the Mariners will start LHP James Paxton of Ladner, British Columbia, which means all four Canadians currently playing in the American League could be represented at some point in tonight s contest. UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Wednesday, May 9 vs. Seattle Mariners, 7:07 pm...lhp Wade LeBlanc (0-0, 3.57) vs. LHP Jaime Garcia (2-2, 6.00) Thursday, May 10 vs. Seattle Mariners, 7:07 pm...rhp Mike Leake (3-3, 6.28) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (4-2, 3.67)

BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 2 STARTING PITCHER Marcus Stroman, RHP # 6 Born: Medford, NY AGE: 27 TONIGHT S START: Making his 7th start of the season...coming off a 7.0-inning effort on 5/2 at MIN, his longest outing of 2018...Allowed 2 ER on 6 hits for his 1st quality start of the season. Has lost five straight decisions dating back to last season, tied for the longest such streak of his career (Sept. 2-29, 2016). 2018 HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks 2nd in the Majors with a ground ball percentage of 60.8% (min. 20.0 IP), trailing Lance McCullers Jr. (63.4%). Threw a season-high 7.0 innings on 5/2 at MIN and allowed 2 runs on 6 hits for his 1st quality start of the year. Played in his 100th career game (94th start) vs. TEX (4/27)... Allowed 6 ER in back-to-back starts for the 2nd time in his career (also May 28 (7) and June 4, 2016 (6)). Allowed five runs on six hits over 4.2 innings on 4/7 vs. TEX... Walked five batters, one shy of career high (7/17/17 vs. OAK)... Was his first career game recording more balls than strikes (51-44) Opening Weekend, he threw 5.0 innings on 4/1 vs. NYY, allowing 4 ER on 4 hits...struck out 8 batters, his most ever in a first start of a season. 2017 HIGHLIGHTS: Ranked 1st in MLB last year with a 62.9% ground ball percentage. Ranked 1st in GIDP s with 34, 2nd most all-time in a season by a Toronto pitcher (Stieb - 35 in 1980). Hit the 200 IP mark for the 2nd straight year, one of just 7 pitchers to do so in both 2016 and 2017...Pitched 7+ innings 12 times while all other Jays starters combined for 18 such outings in 2017. Set career highs in wins (13) quality starts (20) and games started (33). Named an AL Gold Glove Winner...Led AL pitchers with a range factor/9 IP of 2.06. Had a six-game win streak from 4/23-6/10, covering 10 starts. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Toronto in the 1st round (22nd overall) of the 2012 draft. Named MVP of the 2017 World Baseball Classic for Team USA (1-1, 2.35 ERA,15.1 IP, 12H, 4ER, 2BB, 9K, 0.91 WHIP)...His onehit effort in the championship game also earned him the USABA International Performance of the Year Award last December. YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG 2018 0-4 7.52 6 6 32.1 37 27 4 16 30.282 2017 13-9 3.09 33 33 201.0 201 69 21 62 164.264 CAREER 37-29 3.83 101 95 595.0 592 253 55 166 489.259 2018 7.0, 5/2 at MIN 9, 4/13 at CLE 8, 4/21 at NYY 6, 2x, last: 4/27 vs TEX 5, 4/7 at TEX 8, 4/1 vs NYY 1, 4x, last: 5/2 at MIN 99, 2x, last: 5/2 at MIN -- -- -- 3G, 4/21/18-5/02/18 2018 0-1, 8.71 ERA, 2GS 0-3, 6.95 ERA, 4GS.282, 4 HR.303, 1 HR.238, 2 HR SINGLE-GAME HIGHS IP H R ER BB SO HR PITCHES CG SHO W STREAK L STREAK SPLITS HOME ROAD OPP. AVG VS. LHB VS. RHB CAREER 9.0, 4x, last: 4/23/17 at LAA 13, 5/17/16 vs. TB 8, 4/21/18 at NYY 7, 4x, last: 6/22/17 at TEX 6, 7/27/17 vs. OAK 13, 8/1/16 at HOU 3, 4x, last: 8/23/17 at TB 119, 6/28/17 vs. BAL 3, last: 4/22 at LAA 1, 9/8/14 vs. CHC 9G, 2x, last: 9/12/15-5/1/16 5G, 3x, last: 9/2/16-4/11/16 CAREER 20-12, 3.35 ERA, 53G, 49GS 17-17, 4.42 ERA, 48G, 46GS.259, 55 HR.253, 23 HR.266, 32 HR vs. SEATTLE MARINERS W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG 2017 1-0 2.08 2 2 13.0 14 3 0 2 15.269 CAREER 1-0 2.08 2 2 13.0 14 3 0 2 15.269 HOME 0-0 3.00 1 1 6.0 8 2 0 2 9.320 PITCH SELECTION Sinker (49.7%, 92.5mph), Slider (27.0%, 86.5mph), Fourseam Fastball (7.6%, 93.0mph), Curve (2.7%, 83.3mph), Changeup (6.8%, 83.6mph) VS. THE MARINERS: Went 1-0 in his first two career starts vs. Mariners last season with a 2.08 ERA...Threw a quality start and received a no-decsion in his one start at home vs. Seattle on 5/13 last season (6.0 IP, 8H, 2ER, 0HR, 2BB, 9K). 2018 GAME LOGS DATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES 4/1 W, 7-4 NYY ND 1-4 5.0 3 4 4 3 8 1 85/53 Remains 4-0 all-time at home vs. NYY 4/7 L, 5-1 at TEX L 0-5 4.2 6 5 5 5 3 0 95/44 First time in career throwing more balls than strikes 4/13 W, 8-4 at CLE ND 4-4 5.0 9 4 4 2 5 0 99/62 Has allowed 4+ER in all three starts 4/21 L, 9-1 at NYY L 1-8 5.1 5 8 6 4 5 1 94/55 Allowed career-high eight runs. 4/27 L, 6-4 TEX L 4-6 5.1 8 6 6 1 4 1 91/61 Pitched in his 100th career game (94th start) 5/2 L, 4-0 at MIN L 0-2 7.0 6 2 2 1 5 1 99/68 First quality start of the 2018 season BLUE JAYS vs. PAXTON Name AB H HR BB SO BA Aledmys Diaz 3 2 0 0 1.667 Josh Donaldson 15 6 1 0 4.400 Curtis Granderson 3 0 0 0 0.000 Teoscar Hernandez 5 2 0 0 3.400 Luke Maile 2 1 0 0 0.500 Russell Martin 3 0 0 0 1.000 Kendrys Morales 7 1 0 0 1.143 Steve Pearce 5 2 0 0 2.400 Kevin Pillar 9 2 0 1 1.222 Dalton Pompey 2 0 0 0 0.000 Justin Smoak 3 1 0 0 0.333 Yangervis Solarte 6 2 0 0 1.333 Devon Travis 2 0 0 0 0.000 Total 65 19 1 1 14.292 CAREER MISC. YEAR STARTS QS 6+IP CG SHO GB% 2018 6 1 1 0 0 60.8 2017 33 20 22 2 0 62.9 Totals 95 56 59 3 1 60.5 2018 League Average GB% (44.1) MARINERS vs. STROMAN Name AB H HR BB SO BA Robinson Cano 3 0 0 0 0.000 Nelson Cruz 9 4 0 0 1.444 Ben Gamel 7 3 0 0 1.429 Ryon Healy 5 0 0 0 2.000 Guillermo Heredia 6 1 0 0 1.167 Taylor Motter 6 1 0 0 3.167 Andrew Romine 2 0 0 0 0.000 Kyle Seager 5 2 0 0 2.400 Jean Segura 7 3 0 0 2.429 Total 50 14 0 0 12.280 2018 ROTATION STARTERS TOR AL Wins 10 T-7th ERA 5.40 14th AVG.268 12th WHIP 1.45 12th IP 193.1 6th SO 180 4th BB 80 14th QS 12 T-9th STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN GAMES QUALITY RUN PICK STOLEN CAUGHT GROUND TEAM STARTER STARTED STARTS SUPPORT OFFS BASES STEALS DBL PLAY RECORD Estrada 7 3 28 2 1 2 3 5-2 Garcia 6 1 20 1 5 2 4 4-2 Happ 7 3 25 0 1 1 4 5-2 Sanchez 7 4 18 1 3 1 9 2-5 Stroman 6 1 10 0 2 0 3 2-4 Biagini 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-1

as- dasdfasdf BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 3 AXFORD, RHP #77 (0-0, 1.65 ERA, 1.16 WHIP) LH:.087 (2-23, 0HR) 14G, 16.1IP, 6BB/15K, 13H,.224 OBA RH:.314 (11-35, 0HR) LAST APP: 5/3 (1) at CLE (2.1, K) LAST HR: 7/2 vs. ATL FBE: 9-for-14 IR-RS: 4-2 (50.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 1 THROWS: Sinker (74%, 96mph), Cutter (11%, 93mph), Fourseam (6%, 96mph), Curve (9%, 81mph) Has allowed just 3ER over 16.1 IP for a 1.65 ERA...Has struck out at least one batter in 12 of 14 outings (15). 3/29 vs. NYY, became the 26th Canadian-born player to wear a Blue Jays uniform (10th born in Ontario). 4/17 (1) vs. KC, pitched in his 500th game and became the 7th Canadian to reach the plateau. 5/3 (1) at CLE, threw a career-high 2.1 innings (0H, 0BB, 1K) on just 18 pitches...had 18 previous outings of 2.0 innings. CLIPPARD, RHP #36 (4-0, 1.47 ERA, 0.93 WHIP) LH:.125 (4-32, 1HR) 19G, 18.1IP, 9BB/20K, 8H,.133 OBA RH:.143 (4-28, 2HR) LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (1.0, H, 2K) LAST HR: 4/19 at NYY FBE: 13-for-19 IR-RS: 1-0 (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 5 THROWS: Fourseam (44%, 91mph), Changeup (31%, 79mph), Split (11%, 83mph), Slider (12%, 84mph), Cutter (2%, 87mph) Has only given up 8 hits to 71 batters faced - three singles, two doubles, and 3 solo homers...his.133 OBA ranks 5th among AL relievers Is tied for 1st among AL RPs with 19 games played. Leads AL RPs with 4 wins. Has thrown his changeup 33.3% of the time on the first pitch of at-bats, the highest rate among MLB RPs (avg: 10.9%). Has allowed a BABIP of.132 this season, which is 3rd best among all qualified relievers (S.Doolittle -.080, S. Casilla -.118). Opponents have a miss rate of 54.5% against him on the first pitch of at-bats, the 2nd highest rate among MLB RPs (MLB avg: 28.6%). 4/17 (2) vs. KC, earned his 50th career win. LOUP, LHP #62 (0-0, 4.97 ERA, 1.66 WHIP) LH:.346 (9-26, 0HR) 14G, 12.2IP, 4BB/11K, 17H,.321 OBA RH:.296 (8-27, 1HR) LAST APP: 5/5 at TB (1.1, 2BB, K) LAST HR: 4/18 vs. KC FBE: 10-for-14 IR-RS: 1-0 (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 1 THROWS: Sinker (65%, 92mph), Changeup (8%, 80mph), Cutter (14%, 84mph), Curve (13%, 77mph) Has his streak of games without allowing a home run come to an end on 4/18 vs. KC (28G, 21.1 IP). Has given up 17 hits through 14 games so far this season (.321 OBA). 4/26 vs. BOS, retired all six batters he faced Last threw 2.0 scoreless frames on 5/2/17 at NYY Last retired all 6+ batters faced on 5/1/14 at KC (7-BF). 4/30 at MIN, appeared in his 331st career game to have the 9th most games played by a Blue Jays pitcher (8th: Downs - 347). MAYZA, LHP #58 (0-0, 4.91 ERA, 1.91 WHIP) LH:.556 (5-9, 0HR) 4G, 3.2IP, 1BB/5K, 6H,.375 OBA RH:.143 (1-7, 0HR) LAST APP: 5/4 at TB (1.0, 3H, 2ER, HR, 2K) LAST HR: 5/4 at TB FBE: 4-for-4 IR-RS: 0-0 (--.-%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0 THROWS: Slider (41%, 87mph), Fourseam (59%, 95mph) Recalled to the Blue Jays from AAA Buffalo on 4/10, 4/23 and 5/3. 4/18 vs. KC, made his season debut (1.0 IP, H, BB, K). Has recorded at least one strikeout in 21 of his 23 MLB games (32)...Had a 14.29 SO/9 ratio last year (highest on TOR) and a 6.75 SO/BB ratio (2nd on TOR). Made his MLB debut on 8/15/17 vs. TB, tossing one inning (2H, 1K) Struck out the 1st batter he faced (Peter Bourjos). Picked up his 1st MLB win on 9/12/17 vs. BAL (0.1 IP, K). BLUE JAYS BULLPEN OH, RHP #22 (1-0, 1.76 ERA, 1.11 WHIP) LH:.217 (5-23, 0HR) 16G, 15.1IP, 3BB/15K, 14H,.230 OBA RH:.237 (9-38, 2HR) LAST APP: 5/5 at TB (2.0, BB) LAST HR: 4/28 vs. TEX FBE: 10-for-16 IR-RS: 6-3 (50.0%) SV-OP: 1-1 HOLDS: 2 THROWS: Fourseam (48%, 92mph), Slider (30%, 85mph), Changeup (10%, 83mph), Curve (8%, 76mph), Sinker (5%, 92mph) Has allowed a hit in only 1 of his last 6 outings (.048 OBA), after allowing at least one hit in his first 10 games (.325 OBA). 3/29 vs. NYY, became the 1st South Korea-born player to pitch for the Blue Jays (1.0 IP, H, K). 4/1 vs. NYY, collected his 1st save as a Blue Jay (40th career). 4/2 vs. CWS, recorded his 1st win as a Blue Jay (8th carerer). 5/5 at TB, tied a career best with 2.0 IP (7th time, last: 5/17/17 vs. BOS). PETRICKA, RHP #39 (0-0, 6.75 ERA, 2.25 WHIP) LH:.000 (0-1, 0HR) 1G, 1.1IP, 0BB/2K, 3H,.429 OBA RH:.500 (3-6, 0HR) LAST APP: 5/4 at TB (1.1, 3H, ER, 2K) LAST HR: 8/27 vs. DET FBE: -for- IR-RS: - (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0 THROWS (2017): Sinker (71%, 95mph), Changeup (23%, 88mph) Slider (7%, 88mph) Had his contract purchased from AAA Buffalo on 5/4 and made his Blue Jays debut on that night at TB (1.1, 3H, ER, 2K). Was sent down on 5/5 and recalled again on 5/8...Has posted a 1.13 ERA over 8.0 innings for the Bisons (7H, 1ER, 0HR, 2BB, 6K, 1.13 WHIP). Made three stints on the disabled list last season. Had career-highs last season in home runs allowed (6), OBA (.342), ERA (7.01), SO/9 (9.12) and SO/BB ratio (4.33). Posted a 48.3 GB% in 2017 (had been at 62.9% or higher in each of his prior 4 years)...his 29 GIDPs from 2014-17 ranked 4th among AL RPs. TEPERA, RHP #52 (2-1, 2.70 ERA, 1.14 WHIP) LH:.250 (7-28, 1HR) 18G, 16.2IP, 5BB/18K, 14H,.237 OBA RH:.226 (7-31, 3HR) LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (1.0, 2H, ER, HR, BB, K) LAST HR: 5/6 at TB FBE: 13-for-18 IR-RS: 4-0 (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-3 HOLDS: 7 THROWS: Fourseam (33%, 96mph), Cutter (35%, 90mph), Sinker (25%, 96mph), Changeup (3%, 90mph), Slider (4%, 82mph) Is tied for 3rd among AL relievers with 18 games played. Is tied for 4th among AL RPs with 7 holds (J. Nicasio leads with 12). Took the win on 3/31 vs. NYY...Among AL RPs last season, ranked T-4th in wins (7) and T-5th in IP (77.2). In 2017, set career marks in wins, innings, games (73), strikeouts (81), SO/9 (9.39) and opponents OPS (.633). Put together a career-best scoreless streak of 19.0 innings from 4/30-5/27, the longest streak by any Toronto pitcher in 2017. RPs TOR AL ERA 2.98 1st AVG.253 8th OPS.728 7th WHIP 1.33 5th BB/9 3.44 9th SO/9 9.10 8th HR/9 0.99 7th SV% 66.7 4th Catchers GS INN ER CERA SB CCS CS% CPO PB Maile 13 118.0 69 5.19 6 3 33.3 0 0 Martin 22 193.0 88 4.06 16 3 15.8 0 0 TOTALS 35 311.0 157 4.49 22 6 21.4 0 0 TOR RPs SV-OP ERA AVG OPS WHIP BB/9 SO/9 HR/9 Mar/Apr 8-11 2.18.245.691 1.24 2.78 9.23 0.99 May 2-4 5.67.282.845 1.70 5.67 8.67 1.00 2018 DL Injury Date Games Alford R-Hamstring Strain 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5) Diaz R-Ankle Sprain 5/7-0 (0-0) Donaldson R-Shoulder Inflammation 4/11-5/2 18 (9-9) Grichuk R-Knee Sprain 4/30-8 (4-4) Morales R-Hamstring Strain 4/10-4/19 6 (5-1) Pearce L-Oblique Strain 5/3-4 (1-3) Pompey R-Wrist 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5) Tulowitzki R-Heel 3/29-35 (19-16) 8 Players, 8x -- -- 35 (19-16) Ejections Reason Date Umpire Gibbons Arguing Check Swing/DP 5/2 at MIN Bellino Gibbons Arguing Strike Zone 5/5 at TB Bucknor Gibbons Arguing Balk 5/6 at TB Rehak 2018 HOME RUNS: Grand Slam (4x, 4 players): Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (8th inning off D. Robertson) Donaldson, 4/9 at BAL (9th inning off N. Cortes Jr.) Granderson, 4/19 vs. KC (8th inning off J. Grimm) Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson) 2-HR Game (3x, 3 player): Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (2R, 4R) Pillar, 4/28 vs. TEX (1R, 1R) Morales, 5/1 at MIN (1R, 1R) 3-HR Game: LAST: Morales, 8/3/17 at BAL Extra-Inning: Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel) Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson) Walk-off: Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel) Inside-the-park: LAST: Carrera, 5/6/17 at TB Leadoff: Pearce, 4/8 at TEX Pinch-hit: LAST: Carrera, 4/18/17 vs. BOS Back-to-back: Solarte/Martin, 4/6 at TEX (6th inning) 3-HR Inning: LAST: 8/23/17 at TB (2nd inning: Goins, Lopez, Pearce)

as- dasdfasdf BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 4 ALFORD, #30 (.250, 0HR,.500 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.---/.250 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (1-4, K) STREAK: 1G, 1-4 ROAD TRIP:.250, (1-4), K LAST HR: - Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 5/5...Made his season debut on 5/6 at TB and went 1-for-4 with his 1st career steal and 1st career run. Started the season on the DL with a right hamstring strain. Recorded his 1st career hit on May 23 at MIL, a pinch-hit double off Rob Scahill in the 7th inning. DONALDSON, #20 (.224, 5HR,.817 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.368/.167 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (0-4, 2K) STREAK:0-12 ROAD TRIP:.190, (4-21), 2-2B, 2HR, 4RBI, 2BB, 6K LAST HR: 5/3(2) Landed on the DL with right shoulder inflammation from 4/11-5/2. Needs one home run to tie the most all-time as a Toronto third basemen (Gruber-107, Donaldson-106, Sprague-103). 5/3 (1) at CLE, returned from the DL to hit a pair of doubles and a two-run homer...marked his 8th career 3-XBH game (last: 8/28/16 vs. MIN - 3HR). 5/3 (2) at CLE, became the 11th player in team history to homer in both sides of a doubleheader as he led off the 4th inning...homered in backto-back games for the 2nd time this year (also April 2-3 vs. CWS)...He and Solarte became the first duo in team history to homer in both games of a DH...The last to do so in the AL were Yount/Deer for MIL on 6/23/89. GRANDERSON, #18 (.288, 3HR,.948 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.143/.303 LAST APP: 5/4 at TB (1-1, 2B) STREAK: 2G, 2-4 ROAD TRIP:.154, (2-13), 2B, RBI, 7BB, 9K LAST HR: 4/24 vs. BOS Has a 1.006 OPS when batting first this season (3-2B, 3B, 3-HR), 2nd best in the AL (Betts-1.285)...Has 15-BB in those PA for a.452 OBP which leads the AL. Is 3-for-6 with a walk as a PH this season (.571 OBP)...Went 6-for-19 (.316) as a PH last year. 4/24 vs. BOS, won the game in the 10th inning with his 4th career walk-off HR (last: 9/17/16 vs. MIN)...Went 3-for-5 with 3-RBI, his first three-hit game since 8/13/17 at PHI (3H). GURRIEL JR., #13 (.236, 2HR,.627 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.118/.289 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (PR, 1-1) STREAK: 2G, 2-4 ROAD TRIP:.233, (7-30), 2B, HR, 3RBI, BB, 9K LAST HR: 5/5 Has gone 13-for-55 (.236) with a 2B, 2-HR and 7-RBI in his first 16 games. In his MLB debut on 4/21 at NYY, drove in 2 runs with a 4th-inning single and added a 3rd RBI with a single in his next at-bat...became the 4th Blue Jay all-time with a 2+ hit and 3+ RBI MLB debut (Borders, Hinske, Arencibia). 5/5 at TB, hit his 2nd career home run as he led off the 8th inning...both of his HR have been in the 7th inning or later. BLUE JAYS HITTERS MORALES, #8 (.152, 3HR,.514 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.217/.125 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (0-4) STREAK: 0-23 ROAD TRIP:.125, (4-32), 2HR, 2RBI, 4BB, 9K LAST HR: 5/1 at MIN Has hits in 8 of 24 games played...currently in a career-long 0-for-23 drought, surpassing his long of 21 AB without a hit (2x, last: 4/21-4/30/18). 4/8 vs. TEX, went 2-for-4 and hit his 1st HR of the campaign as part of a 3-RBI day...marked his 7th 3+ RBI effort since joining the Jays. 5/1 at MIN, entered the night with an 0-for-21 drought, tied for the longest of his career (June 15-21, 2004)...Singled in his first at-bat and then homered twice for his 21st career multi-hr game (3rd vs. MIN)...Marked his first three-hit game of the season...also drew a pair of walks and reached base safely five times in a game for the 6th time in his career (last: May 29, 2017 vs. CIN). PILLAR, #11 (.316, 4HR,.912 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.243/.344 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (2-4, 2-2B) STREAK: 2G, 3-8 ROAD TRIP:.333, (11-33), 6-2B, 2RBI, 3BB, 3K LAST HR: 4/29 Is tied for 1st in the Majors with 15 doubles (E. Escobar). Leads the Jays in hits (42), AVG (.316), doubles, SLG (.549) and shares the lead in triples (2) with Hernandez. Had each of his 10 hits go for extra-bases (6-2B, 1-3B, 3-HR) from 4/24-5/1, one shy of a franchise record (Cruz Jr. - 11). Put together 9G hitting streaks from 4/7-18 and from 4/26-53, tied with Hernandez for the longest by a Blue Jay this season. 4/28 vs. TEX, hit his 2nd HR of the season Had gone 24 games without a HR, his longest streak since 5/5-6/6/16 (26G) Also hit a solo HR in the 9th for his 3rd career multi-hr game (last: 6/16/16 at PHI) His latter HR went to right field, which was just the 2nd time in his career to have hit an opposite-field homer (also 7/5/17 at NYY). 4/29 vs. TEX, hit his 4th HR, homering in back-to-back games for the 2nd time in his career, also doing so from 4/22-4/23/17 at LAA Had 3-HR in a two-game span for the 1st time in his career. POMPEY, #23 (.333, 0HR,.667 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.500/.250 LAST APP: 5/5 at TB (1-3, K) STREAK: 2G, 2-6 ROAD TRIP:.333, (2-6), 3K LAST HR: 4/15/15 vs. TB Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 5/4...Entered the game as a defensive replacement in LF...Marked his first regular-season game action since Oct. 1, 2016 at BOS (pinch-runner)...led off the 3rd inning, his first at-bat since 9/9/16 vs. BOS, and lined a single for his first hit since 10/4/15 (a span of 943 days between hits). Played for Team Canada in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, going 1-for-7 (2B, RBI, 2-SB). Suffered a concussion while stealing second base at the WBC and played in just 13G last season (8 for Dunedin, 5 for Buffalo) while dealing with concussion and leg injury issues. HERNANDEZ, #37 (.258, 5HR,.862 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.192/.284 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (0-4, 2K) STREAK: 0-2 ROAD TRIP:.167, (6-36), 2-2B, HR, 3RBI, BB, 9K LAST HR: 5/5 Put together a career-long 9G hitting streak from 4/25-5/3 (1) to tie Pillar for the longest by a Blue Jay this season. Leads the Jays with 34 RBI since joining the team on 9/1 last season. 4/29 vs. TEX, hit his 4th home run of the season Hit 12 home runs in his first 40 games as a Blue Jay - tied for 2nd most in team history (Tony Batista - 13, Troy Glaus - 12). 5/5 at TB, hit his 5th home run of the season, a solo shot in the 4th inning...brought Toronto to within one run with an RBI in the 8th...Marked his 6th multi-hit game of the season and his 4th multi-rbi effort. MAILE, #21 (.294, 0HR,.752 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.235./.324 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (0-4, K) STREAK: 0-6 ROAD TRIP:.143, (2-14), 3BB, 6K LAST HR: 5/31/17 vs. CIN Has reached base safely in 12 of his 15 games (.379 OBP). Is 11-for-34 (.324) vs. RHPs with 3-2B, 6-RBI and 4-BB (.807 OPS). Recorded a hit with RISP in 9 consecutive at-bats from 9/12/17-4/19/18, the longest such streak in club history. 4/17 (2) vs. KC, drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded single in the 10th inning...also collected 2-RBI in the 7th with a bases-loaded single for his 2nd career 3+ RBI game (8/16/16 vs. SD - 4). MARTIN, #55 (.145, 4HR,.615 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.214/.129 LAST APP: 5/5 at TB (0-4, K) STREAK: 0-8 ROAD TRIP:.125, (2-16), 2HR, 3RBI, 2BB, 5K LAST HR: 5/3 (1) Reached base in 11 straight games from 4/17-5/3 (6H, 10BB,.340 OBP). Is tied for 1st in the AL with 12 walks as a catcher (B. McCann)...Led all catchers with 47 walks last season Since joining Toronto in 2015, ranks 2nd among all catchers with 161-BB (Y. Grandal-172). 4/30 at MIN...Hit his 3rd HR to end a 12G homerless streak...also ended a 12G RBI-less streak, tied for the 2nd longest of his career (19G and 12G streaks in 2009. 5/3 (1) at CLE, opened the scoring with a 2R homer in the 2nd inning... Marked his 2nd home run of the road trip (also April 30 at MIN). 2018 TOR AL AVG.233 13th OBP.315 11th SLG.427 5th OPS.742 7th HR 51 1st R/G 5.14 4th BB 131 4th SO 306 10th RISP.252 8th DIFF. 16 5th SMOAK, #14 (.257, 4HR,.783 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.375/.192 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (1-4, K) STREAK: 4G, 4-16 ROAD TRIP:.250, (4-16), HR, 3RBI, 2BB, 3K LAST HR: 4/30 at MIN Hitting.375 (15-for-40) vs. LHPs, T-8th in the AL...Ranked 10th in 2017. 4/26 vs. BOS, hit his 3rd home run of the season...had gone 18 games without a HR, his longest homerless stretch within a season since Aug. 19-Sept. 13, 2012 (19G). 4/27 vs. TEX, went 4-for-4 with an RBI for his 2nd career four-hit game (4-for-5 on April 17, 2012 vs. CLE). 4/30 at MIN, hit his 4th home run in his 27th game...also had 4-HR through 27 games last year en route to a career-high of 38. SOLARTE, #26 (.270, 9HR,.886 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.244/.282 LAST APP: 5/6 at TB (1-3, BB, K) STREAK: 1G, 1-3 ROAD TRIP:.371, (13-35), 3-2B, 2HR, 8RBI, 2BB, 6K LAST HR: 5/3(2) Leads the Jays with 9 HR and 22 RBI...Ranks T-6th in the AL in HR, as well as 15th in SLG (.537) and 16th in OPS (.886). Has hit 7-HR as a third baseman, 2nd in the AL (Ramirez-8) and leads with a 13.43 AB/HR ratio. 5/3 (1) at MIN, hit an 11th-inning grand slam to help the Jays to a 13-11 win...was his 1st career grand slam and his 2nd career extra-inning HR (6/7/17 at MIL - 2R in 10th)...Marked the 4th slam in extras in Blue Jays history...went 5-for-6 for his 1st career five-hit game. 5/3 (2) at MIN, homered in his first at-bat, becoming one of 11 Blue Jays all-time to homer in both games of a doubleheader...finished the twinbill 8-for-10 with 2-HR, 2-2B and 7-RBI...Became the first Blue Jay ever with at least 8H, 2-HR and 7-RBI in a DH...His 8H set a franchise record, surpassing Paul Molitor s 7H performance on September 4, 1995 at KC). URENA, #7 (.---, -HR,.--- OPS) vs. LHP/RHP:.---/.--- LAST APP: 10/1/17 at NYY (0-3, BB, 2K) STREAK: - ROAD TRIP:.---, (-) LAST HR: 9/8/17 vs. DET Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 5/4 and 5/8...Went 1-for-4 in his only game with the Bisons, after going 4-for-27 (.148) with A+ Dunedin (as part of a rehab assignment)...was on the DL from 4/2-5/1. Was called up with roster expansion on 9/1 last season...made his MLB debut that night at BAL, coming in as a replacement at SS in the 9th... Hit a 12th-inning double in his only at-bat, becoming the first Blue Jay to collect a hit in his first plate appearance since Moises Sierra singled on 7/31/12 at SEA He also became the first Toronto rookie with an XBH in his first PA since J.P. Arencibia s home run on 8/7/10 vs. TB. Hit his 1st career home run on 9/8 vs. DET...Marked the first HR by a Toronto rookie SS since Adeiny Hechavarria hit one on 8/28/12 at NYY. Hit a walk-off single in the 9th on 9/12 vs. BAL to become the 25th Toronto rookie with a walk-off hit (last: Pillar on 6/9/14 vs. MIN) Went 3-for-5 for his 1st career three-hit game.

as- dasdfasdf BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 5 Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Rec. Stand GB Time Attend. 1 3/29 vs. NYY L 1-6 Severino Happ -- 0-1 T4 1.0 2:51 48,115 2 3/30 vs. NYY L 2-4 Tanaka Sanchez Chapman 0-2 5 2.0 2:49 33,716 3 3/31 vs. NYY W 5-3 Tepera Betances Osuna 1-2 T4 1.0 2:37 37,396 4 4/1 vs. NYY W 7-4 Clippard Robertson Oh 2-2 T2 1.0 3:03 29,091 5 4/2 vs. CWS W 4-2 Oh Farquhar Osuna 3-2 2 1.0 2:51 16,629 6 4/3 vs. CWS W 14-5 Happ Gonzalez -- 4-2 2 1.0 3:27 17,451 7 4/4 vs. CWS L 3-4 Jones Tepera Soria 4-3 3 1.5 2:56 17,268 8 4/6 at TEX W 8-5 Estrada Moore Osuna 5-3 2 1.5 3:06 21,670 9 4/7 at TEX L 1-5 Minor Stroman -- 5-4 T2 2.5 2:37 26,229 10 4/8 at TEX W 7-4 Garcia Hamels Osuna 6-4 2 2.5 3:16 26,902 11 4/9 at BAL W 7-1 Happ Bundy -- 7-4 2 2.0 2:56 7,915 12 4/10 at BAL W 2-1 Sanchez O Day Osuna 8-4 2 2.0 2:37 8,640 13 4/11 at BAL L 3-5 Gausman Estrada Brach 8-5 2 2.0 2:57 10,399 14 4/13 at CLE W 8-4 Barnes McAllister -- 9-5 2 2.5 3:12 25,592 15 4/17 (1) vs. KC W 11-3 Garcia Skoglund -- 10-5 2 3.0 2:56 -- 16 4/17 (2) vs. KC W(10) 5-4 Clippard Flynn -- 11-5 2 3.0 3:37 18,645 17 4/18 vs. KC W 15-5 Happ Kennedy -- 12-5 2 3.0 3:05 28,803 18 4/19 at NYY L 3-4 Green Sanchez Chapman 12-6 2 4.0 3:00 36,665 19 4/20 at NYY W 8-5 Estrada German Osuna 13-6 2 4.0 3:22 39,197 20 4/21 at NYY L 1-9 Montomery Stroman -- 13-7 2 4.0 2:50 40,986 21 4/22 at NYY L 1-5 Severino Garcia -- 13-8 2 4.0 2:47 43,628 22 4/24 vs. BOS W(10) 4-3 Clippard Kimbrel -- 14-8 2 3.0 2:51 20,070 23 4/25 vs. BOS L 3-4 Rodriguez Barnes Kimbrel 14-9 2 4.0 3:04 18,914 24 4/26 vs. BOS L 4-5 Sale Estrada Kimbrel 14-10 3 5.0 3:08 23,571 25 4/27 vs. TEX L 4-6 Minor Stroman Kela 14-11 3 5.0 2:50 26,312 26 4/28 vs. TEX L 4-7 Colon Garcia Kela 14-12 3 5.0 3:00 39,176 27 4/29 vs. TEX W 7-2 Happ Perez -- 15-12 3 5.0 2:37 31,669 28 4/30 at MIN W 7-5 Sanchez Lynn Osuna 16-12 3 5.0 3:13 16,456 March/April Record: 16-12 Home: 9-7 Road: 7-5 Runs For: 149 Runs Against: 120 29 5/1 at MIN W(10) 7-4 Clippard Curtiss Osuna 17-12 3 4.0 3:32 16,245 30 5/2 at MIN L 0-4 Romero Stroman -- 17-13 3 5.0 2:47 16,420 31 5/3 (1) at CLE W(11) 13-11 Mayza Olson -- 18-13 3 4.5 4:47 -- 32 5/3 (2) at CLE L 4-13 Plutko Biagini -- 18-14 3 4.5 3:11 19,007 33 5/4 at TB L 2-6 Yarbrough Happ -- 18-15 3 5.5 2:39 11,117 34 5/5 at TB L 3-5 Faria Sanchez Colome 18-16 3 6.5 2:52 16,297 35 5/6 at TB W 2-1 Tepera Colome Osuna 19-16 3 6/5 2:56 14,032 36 5/8 vs. SEA 37 5/9 vs. SEA 38 5/10 vs. SEA 39 5/11 vs. BOS 40 5/12 vs. BOS 41 5/13 vs. BOS Mother s Day 42 5/15 at NYM 43 5/16 at NYM 44 5/17 vs. OAK 45 5/18 vs. OAK 46 5/19 vs. OAK 47 5/20 vs. OAK 48 5/22 vs. LAA 49 5/23 vs. LAA 50 5/24 vs. LAA School Day 51 5/25 at PHI 52 5/26 at PHI 53 5/27 at PHI 54 5/28 at BOS 55 5/29 at BOS 56 5/30 at BOS 57 6/1 at DET 58 6/2 at DET 59 6/3 at DET 60 6/5 vs. NYY 61 6/6 vs. NYY Marcus Stroman Shimmy Wobble Bobble Giveaway Night 62 6/7 vs. BAL 63 6/8 vs. BAL 64 6/9 vs. BAL 65 6/10 vs. BAL 66 6/11 at TB 67 6/12 at TB 68 6/13 at TB 69 6/15 vs. WAS 70 6/16 vs. WAS 71 6/17 vs. WAS Father s Day 72 6/19 vs. ATL MLB Network Reusable Bag Giveaway Night 73 6/20 vs. ATL 74 6/21 at LAA 75 6/22 at LAA 76 6/23 at LAA 77 6/24 at LAA 78 6/25 at HOU 79 6/26 at HOU 80 6/27 at HOU BLUE JAYS DAY-BY-DAY Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Record Stand GB Time Attend. 81 6/29 vs. DET 82 6/30 vs. DET 83 7/1 vs. DET Canada Day 84 7/2 vs. DET 85 7/3 vs. NYM 86 7/4 vs. NYM 87 7/6 vs. NYY 88 7/7 vs. NYY 89 7/8 vs. NYY 90 7/10 at ATL 91 7/11 at ATL 92 7/12 at BOS 93 7/13 at BOS 94 7/14 at BOS 95 7/15 at BOS 96 7/20 vs. BAL 97 7/21 vs. BAL 98 7/22 vs. BAL 99 7/23 vs. MIN 100 7/24 vs. MIN 101 7/25 vs. MIN 102 7/27 at CWS 103 7/28 at CWS 104 7/29 at CWS 105 7/30 at OAK 106 7/31 at OAK 107 8/1 at OAK 108 8/2 at SEA 109 8/3 at SEA 110 8/4 at SEA 111 8/5 at SEA 112 8/7 vs. BOS 113 8/8 vs. BOS Aaron Sanchez Blue Replica Jersey Giveaway Night 114 8/9 vs. BOS 115 8/10 vs. TB 116 8/11 vs. TB 25-Year Anniversary Back-to-Back World Series 117 8/12 vs. TB 118 8/13 at KC 119 8/14 at KC 120 8/15 at KC 121 8/16 at KC 122 8/17 at NYY 123 8/18 at NYY 124 8/19 at NYY 125 8/20 vs. BAL 126 8/21 vs. BAL 127 8/22 vs. BAL Camp Day 128 8/24 vs. PHI 129 8/25 vs. PHI Blue Jays Replica Batting Helmet Giveaway Day 130 8/26 vs. PHI 131 8/27 at BAL 132 8/28 at BAL 133 8/29 at BAL 134 8/31 at MIA 135 9/1 at MIA 136 9/2 at MIA 137 9/3 vs. TB 138 9/4 vs. TB 139 9/5 vs. TB 140 9/6 vs. CLE 141 9/7 vs. CLE 142 9/8 vs. CLE 143 9/9 vs. CLE 144 9/11 at BOS 145 9/12 at BOS 146 9/13 at BOS 147 9/14 at NYY 148 9/15 at NYY 149 9/16 at NYY 150 9/17 at BAL 151 9/18 at BAL 152 9/19 at BAL 153 9/20 vs. TB 154 9/21 vs. TB 155 9/22 vs. TB 156 9/23 vs. TB 157 9/24 vs. HOU 158 9/25 vs. HOU 159 9/26 vs. HOU 160 9/28 at TB 161 9/29 at TB 162 9/30 at TB 2018 Highs and Lows TEAM GAME (Batting): INDIVIDUAL GAME (Batting): TEAM GAME (Pitching): Most At-Bats:...49, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most At-Bats:... 7, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Innings Pitched:... 11.0, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most At-Bats (9-inning games):...40, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most At-Bats (9-inn):...6, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Hits Allowed:...16, at Cleveland, May 3 Most Plate Appearances:...59, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Plate Appearances:...7, done 4 times. Most Batters Faced:...52, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):.48, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Plate Appearances (9-inn):.6, Curtis Granderson, vs. KC, April 18 Most Batters Faced (9-inning games):...48, at Cleveland, May 3 Most Runs:...15, vs. Kansas City, April 18... 6, Justin Smoak, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Runs Allowed:...13, at Cleveland, May 3 Most Hits:...17, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)...6, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Earned Runs:...13, at Cleveland, May 3 Most Hits (9-inning games):...15, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3 Most Runs:... 3, Curtis Granderson, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Home Runs Allowed:...3, vs. New York (A.L.), March 29...15, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Doubles:...7, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3...3, Yangervis Solarte, vs. Kansas City, April 18...3, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3 Most Triples:...1, done 6 times.... 3, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)... 3, at New York (A.L.), April 20 Most Home Runs:...3, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 2 Most Hits:...5, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)... 3, vs. Texas, April 28...3, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Hits (9-inn):...4, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Walks Allowed:...8, at Cleveland, May 3... 3, vs. Texas, April 28...4, Justin Smoak, vs. Texas, April 27 Most Strikeouts:...14, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3... 3, vs. Texas, April 29 Most Doubles:...2, done 7 times....14, vs. Boston, April 24 (10 innings)...3, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Triples:...1, done 6 times. Most Hit-By-Pitch:...3, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 4...3, at Cleveland, May 3 Most Home Runs:... 2, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1 Most Extra-Base Hits:...10, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3...2, Kevin Pillar, vs. Texas, April 28 INDIVIDUAL GAME (Pitching): Most Total Bases:...32, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)... 2, Kendrys Morales, at Minnesota, May 1 (10 innings) Most Innings Pitched:...8.0, Aaron Sanchez, at Baltimore, April 10 Most Total Bases (9-inning games):...30, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3 Most Extra-Base Hits:...3, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 Most Hits Allowed:...10, Joe Biagini, at Cleveland, May 3...30, vs. Kansas City, April 18 innings) Most Batters Faced:...30, Aaron Sanchez, at Baltimore, April 10 Most Runs Batted In:...13, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3 Most Extra-Base Hits (9-inning games):...2, done 15 times. Most Runs Allowed:...8, Marcus Stroman, at New York (A.L.), April 21...13, vs. Kansas City, April 18 Most Total Bases:...9, done 4 times. Most Earned Runs:...6, done 5 times....13, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Runs Batted In:... 6, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1 Most Home Runs:...3, Marco Estrada, at New York (A.L.), April 20 Most Stolen Bases:...4, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31...6, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Walks:...5, Marcus Stroman, at Texas, April 7 Most Caught Stealing:...2, at Minnesota, May 2 Most Stolen Bases:...3, Kevin Pillar, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31...5, Aaron Sanchez, at Baltimore, April 10 Most Walks:... 9, at New York (A.L.), April 20 Most Caught Stealing:...1, done 5 times. Most Strikeouts:...10, J.A. Happ, vs. Boston, April 24 (10 innings)...9, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Strikeouts:...14, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings) Most Walks:...3, done 4 times. Most Strikeouts (9-inn games):.9, J.A. Happ, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3 Most Strikeouts (9-inning games):...12, vs. New York (A.L.), March 29 Most Strikeouts:...3, done 12 times.... 9, J.A. Happ, at Baltimore, April 9...12, vs. New York (A.L.), March 30 Most Sac Hits:...0, done 515 times....9, J.A. Happ, vs. Texas, April 29...12, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1 Most Sac Flies:...1, done 9 times. Most Hit-By-Pitch:... 2, Aaron Sanchez, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 4 Most Sac Hits:...0, done 35 times. Most Hit-By-Pitch:...1, done 16 times.... 2, Joe Biagini, vs. Kansas City, April 17 (10 innings) Most Sac Flies:...2, at Texas, April 6 Most GDP:...1, done 16 times.... 2, Aaron Sanchez, vs. Boston, April 25... 2, vs. Texas, April 29 Most Hit-By-Pitch:...1, done 16 times. Most GDP:...2, done 4 times.

DATE: 5/08/18 TORONTO BLUE JAYS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPR TIME: 2:48:41 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 5/07/18 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI +Alford,A.250 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.250.250 0 0 0 0 Diaz,A.216 32 102 15 22 44 4 0 6 13 0 0 2 6 1 16 1 1 1 4.431.273 0 0 0 0 Donaldson,J.224 17 67 14 15 33 3 0 5 13 0 0 0 10 1 20 1 0 1 1.493.325 0 0 0 0 Granderson,C.288 28 73 15 21 37 5 1 3 13 0 0 2 18 0 27 0 1 0 1.507.441 6 3 0 2 * Grichuk,R.106 25 66 6 7 15 2 0 2 7 0 2 2 7 0 24 1 0 1 0.227.208 0 0 0 0 +Gurriel,L.236 16 55 4 13 20 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 2 0 12 1 1 0 2.364.263 0 0 0 0 Hernandez,T.258 22 93 16 24 51 8 2 5 14 0 1 0 8 0 24 3 1 2 1.548.314 0 0 0 0 Maile,L.294 15 51 10 15 19 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 7 0 17 1 0 0 2.373.379 1 1 0 1 Martin, Jr,R.145 22 76 10 11 25 2 0 4 9 0 0 2 13 0 22 0 0 2 3.329.286 0 0 0 0 Morales,K.152 24 79 6 12 22 1 0 3 10 0 1 0 9 3 23 1 0 0 0.278.236 4 0 0 1 RIGHT.217 23 5 8 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 8 0.348.240 0 0 0 0 LEFT.125 56 7 14 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 8 3 15 0.250.234 4 0 0 1 * Pearce,S.273 22 66 14 18 32 5 0 3 13 0 0 0 6 0 11 0 0 1 0.485.333 5 2 0 1 Pillar,K.316 35 133 23 42 73 15 2 4 16 0 2 2 9 0 24 6 0 1 0.549.363 0 0 0 0 Pompey,D.333 2 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.333.333 0 0 0 0 RIGHT.500 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.500.500 0 0 0 0 LEFT.250 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.250.250 0 0 0 0 Smoak,J.257 30 113 16 29 48 7 0 4 18 0 2 2 17 1 31 0 0 3 0.425.358 0 0 0 0 RIGHT.375 40 15 20 2 0 1 6 0 1 1 3 0 9 3.500.422 0 0 0 0 LEFT.192 73 14 28 5 0 3 12 0 1 1 14 1 22 0.384.326 0 0 0 0 Solarte,Y.270 33 126 21 34 67 6 0 9 22 0 1 1 16 1 22 0 1 4 2.532.354 0 0 0 0 RIGHT.244 41 10 23 1 0 4 11 0 0 1 6 0 3 2.561.354 0 0 0 0 LEFT.282 85 24 44 5 0 5 11 0 1 0 10 1 19 2.518.354 0 0 0 0 * Tulowitzki,T.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000.000 0 0 0 0 TORONTO.233 35 1193 180 278 509 66 6 51 168 0 9 16 131 7 307 16 5 16 19.427.315 18 7 0 6 OPPONENTS.262 35 1197 164 314 529 71 3 46 159 4 9 17 125 1 299 22 10 31 27.442.338 13 2 0 0 DH.181 35 138 21 25 46 3 0 6 19 0 1 0 18 4 43 1 1 2 0.333.274 4 0 0 1 OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Axford,J R 0 0 1.65 14 0 0 6 0 0 16.1 13 3 3 0 0 6 0 15 1 0.224 Clippard,T R 4 0 1.47 19 0 0 6 0 0 18.1 8 4 3 3 0 9 0 20 2 0.133 Estrada,M R 2 2 5.21 7 7 0 0 0 0 38.0 41 22 22 9 0 14 0 29 0 0.281 Garcia,J L 2 2 6.60 6 6 0 0 0 0 30.0 35 22 22 8 2 13 0 32 4 0.297 Happ,J L 4 2 3.67 7 7 0 0 0 0 41.2 34 18 17 7 3 11 0 53 0 0.218 Loup,A L 0 0 4.97 14 0 0 4 0 0 12.2 17 7 7 1 0 4 0 11 0 0.321 +Mayza,T L 1 0 4.91 4 0 0 2 0 0 3.2 6 2 2 1 0 1 0 5 0 0.375 Oh,S R 1 0 1.76 16 0 0 1 0 1 15.1 14 3 3 2 1 3 0 15 0 0.230 Osuna,R R 0 0 2.93 15 0 0 13 0 9 15.1 16 5 5 0 2 1 0 13 1 0.267 Sanchez,A R 2 3 4.14 7 7 0 0 0 0 41.1 38 21 19 3 6 22 1 28 0 0.247 Stroman,M R 0 4 7.52 6 6 0 0 0 0 32.1 37 29 27 4 0 16 0 30 3 1.282 Tepera,R R 2 1 2.70 18 0 0 0 0 0 16.2 14 6 5 4 1 5 0 18 0 1.237 TORONTO 19 16 4.49 35 35 0 35 0 10 311.0 314 164 155 46 17 125 1 299 14 2.262 OPPONENTS 16 19 4.68 35 35 0 35 1 9 311.2 278 180 162 51 16 131 7 307 12 1.233