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Texas Rangers (55-39) at Los Angeles Angels (41-52) RHP Kyle Lohse (0-1, 10.80) vs. RHP Tim Lincecum (1-3, 6.85) Game #95 Road #51 (26-24) Tues., July 19, 2016 Angel Stadium of Anaheim 9:05 p.m. (CDT) FSSW / 105.3 FM / 1540 AM RANGERS AT A GLANCE Overall...55-39 Home...29-15 Road...26-24 Standing... 1st, +4.5 Road Trip...1-3 One-Run...19-7 2-Run... 7-11 HR...45-26 No HR...10-13 White... 12-11 w/ Blue...6-9 w/ Red...6-2 Gray... 11-11 Alt. Blue...18-12 Blue Home...5-1 Blue Road... 13-11 Alt. Red (all home)...12-3 Holiday...3-1 Throwback...0-0 Last 5 Games...1-4 Last 10 Games...3-7 Come From Behind Wins... 26 Losses After Lead... 20 Score First...34-16 Opp. Score First...21-23 Columns below listed in a Home/Road/Total format vs. AL West... 14-5/12-9/26-14 vs. AL Central... 3-4/6-6/9-10 vs. AL East...9-4/4-7/13-11 Interleague... 3-2/4-2/7-4 Series...12-2-1/7-6-2/19-8-3 Series Openers... 7-7/8-8/15-15 Series Finales...11-3/6-9/17-12 Rubber Games... 7-1/1-2/8-3 Lead after 6... 24-3/17-2/41-5 Lead after 7... 26-2/19-3/45-5 Lead after 8... 28-2/22-2/50-4 Trail after 6... 4-10/5-18/9-28 Trail after 7... 2-13/4-17/6-30 Trail after 8... 0-12/3-18/3-30 Tied after 6... 1-2/4-4/5-6 Tied after 7... 1-0/3-4/4-4 Tied after 8... 1-1/1-4/2-5 Decided 7th/later... 6-6/8-10/14-16 Shutouts... 0-2/1-1/1-3 Decided final AB... 4-3/3-9/7-12 Walk-off games...2-9 ALL-TIME HOME RUN LIST Rank HR Player 46 431 Cal Ripken 47 427 Mike Piazza 48 426 Billy Williams 426 Miguel Cabrera 426 Adrian Beltre 51 414 Darrell Evans 52 412 Alfonso Soriano ALL-TIME RBI LIST Rank RBI Player 48 1529 Jeff Bagwell 1529 Tris Speaker 50 1525 Sam Crawford 51 1524 Adrian Beltre 52 1518 Jeff Kent 53 1512 Carlos Delgado 54 1509 Mickey Mantle WINS AND LOSSES: The Rangers lost last night s series opener to the Angels, 9-5, and have dropped 5 of 6, 7 of 9 and 10 of 13, going 4-12 since a 4-game win streak from 6/25-28, which was last time club won consecutive contests 4-G losing streak from 7/9-16 matched longest of season now 1-3 on this 9-game, 10-day trip to Chicago-NL (1-2), Los Angeles-AL (0-1) and Kansas City (3 G), with an off day on Thursday in K.C club is 4-10 (.286) in July, 2nd-lowest win pct. in ML this month (TB is 2-12,.143) the Rangers have still won 18 of 33, 24 of 41, 30 of 49, and 40 of last 65 G Texas has the 2nd-best record in the A.L. at 55-39 (.585), trailing only CLE (.587, 54-38), 5th-best record in majors Rangers A.L.-high 55 wins are 4th in MLB to SF (57) and CHC/WAS (56) Texas was 1st ML team to reach 50 wins (77th game), fewest in A.L. since 2006 current record is T2nd-best 94- game start in club history was season high 24 games over.500 on 6/28 (51-27), but currently sit at 16-over for 2nd time in 3 days, matching lowest point since 6/15 (41-25) Texas was 20-8 in June, 5th time in club history with 20 wins in one month season-best 7-G win streak 6/14-20 since 5/1/15, Rangers 136-99 (.579) record is 2nd-best in MLB to only Cubs (.603, 141-93), and the 2 teams also rank 1-2 in wins in that span. TEXAS BEST 94-G RECORD W-L YEAR(S) 56-38 2012 55-39 1996, 2004, 2010, 2016 54-40 1999, 2013 TEXAS BEST 95-G RECORD W-L YEAR(S) 57-38 2012 55-40 1996, 1999, 2004, 2010 54-41 2011, 2013 IN THE LEAD: The Rangers lead the A.L. West by 4.5 games for a 4th straight day, matching smallest advantage since 6/13 (+4.5 GA) Texas has lost 5.5 games in the standings over the last 20 days (10.0 to 4.5 GA), and has not gained ground in the division since win on 6/26 team s 5.5-game lead at the break was Rangers largest ever current 4.5-game lead is the 2nd-smallest of any division leader (BAL has 1.5-G lead in A.L. East) club has had a season-high 10.0-game lead on 5 different days, just the 4th season in club history to have a lead of 10+ games (1999, 2010, 2011) the club has been in sole possession of 1st place for 46 straight and 50 of the last 51 days team has had at least a share of 1st place for 73 days, sole possession of 1st for 62 days. ON THE ROAD: The Rangers are scheduled to play 19 of 23 on the road from June 27-July 24, going 5-9 in 1st 14 road games in that span team has lost 7 of 9 and 9 of last 12 away games, but has still won 11 of 20 and 18 of 30 beginning 5/20 at 26-24 (.520), Texas has the 4th-best road winning percentage in the A.L. VS. LOS ANGELES-AL: This week s 3-game set marks clubs only meetings from June through August last played 5/23-25 and will not play again until 9/9-11 back here in Anaheim Texas is 6-5 vs. Halos in 16, winning both series in Arlington and splitting a 4-game set at the Big A from 4/7-10, team s 2nd series of the year Rangers have won 2 of 3 and 4 of 7, but are just 18-31 in the series vs. the Halos since the start of 2014 Angels lead all-time series, 358-329, advantage of 189-146 here at the Big A. GO WEST: This series marks 1st division games for Texas since 6/16 at OAK Rangers are 26-14 (.650) vs. West in 16, winning 3 of 4, 5 of 7, and 16 of 21 since 5/20 club s record vs. West is 4th-best intradivision mark in MLB (see chart) Rangers have gone 12-9 on the road in division games this year, winning 3 of 4, 5 of 7, and 8 of 11. BEST RECORDS IN DIVISION GAMES, 2016 Win Pct. Team W-L Division.683 Cleveland 28-13 A.L. Central.682 Washington 30-14 N.L. East.667 Chicago-NL 26-13 N.L. Central.650 Texas 26-14 A.L. West.639 Kansas City 23-13 A.L. Central THE LONG BALL: Texas hit 3 HR yesterday, all in the team s 1st 7 batters of the game, just 2nd time with 3+ HR since 6/16 (also 3 HR, 7/2 at MIN) despite HR in just one of the 3 games at Wrigley Field last weekend, Texas has homered in 26 of the last 29 road games beginning 5/21 (47 total road HR in that span) Rangers have the 2nd-highest road HR total in MLB (69), trailing only Toronto (72). Texas is now just 4-5 this season when hitting 3+ HR, the only ML team with a sub-.500 record in such games club s 5 losses with 3+ HR are tied with BAL (14-5) for most in MLB, and only other team with more than 3 such losses is Washington (13-4). BACK-TO-BACK: Rougned Odor and Adrian Beltre teamed for back-to-back HR in the 1st inning last night, 4th time in 16 for Texas to hit consecutive HR in an inning it was team s 2nd instance in a 1st inning (5/7 at DET - Odor/Mazara as 1st 2 batters of game), joining LAA and TOR (also 2) as only teams w/ multiple B-2-B HR in an opening frame in 16. ELIAS SAYS: Elias Sports Bureau notes that last night s long ball was career HR no. 426 for Adrian Beltre, his 148th HR for the Rangers Elias says that is now Beltre s highest home run total for one team, surpassing the 147 he hit with the Dodgers Elias says only 2 players in MLB history hit more career HR than Beltre, without hitting as many as 150 for one franchise: Gary Sheffield, 509 (his high was 129 for the Dodgers), and Fred McGriff, 493 (130 for the Braves). BELTRE AND ANGELS: Adrian Beltre now has 37 HR in his career against the Angels, 6th-most all-time by an LAA opponent, one behind Cal Ripken (38) Beltre s 142 RBI vs. LAA rank 5th all-time, next on list is Rafael Palmeiro (153). Beltre has more career HR (19) and RBI (67) in Anaheim than any other road park his 19 HR at the Big A are 5thmost ever by an opponent, trailing Alex Rodriguez (38), Jose Canseco (24), Juan Gonzalez (24), and Palmeiro (24). ROUGNED ODOR hit his team-high 17th HR last night, establishing a new career high for a season (16 HR in 2015) Odor has hit one HR as the DH in 2016, but his 16 HR as a 2nd baseman this year are T3rd-most in MLB to only Robinson Cano (20) and Ian Kinsler (18) the only Rangers to play primarily 2nd base in a season and hit 20+ HR are Alfonso Soriano (2004-05) and Kinsler (2007-09-11). Odor has hit 12 of his 17 HR on the road, T6th-most road HR in the A.L is one of just 3 Rangers with 12+ road HR any of the past 3 seasons (2014-15-16): Mitch Moreland-14 in 2015; and Prince Fielder-12 in 2015. MITCHWICH: Mitch Moreland hit career HR no. 100 last night he is 10th-fastest player in club history to hit each of his 1st 100 career HR with the Rangers (708 games). LET S PLAY (GAME) TWO: Texas enters tonight with an MLB-best 22-7 (.759) record in the 2nd game of series, although club is 2-2 in last 4 such contests Rangers have won 8 different series this season after losing the series opener. TURN TWO: The Rangers have induced an MLB-best 102 GIDP s this season, 15 more than the next-closest club (MIN- 87) the club record in this category is 160 in 2008, and this year s staff is on pace to surpass that mark last night was also Rangers ML-best 7th game to force 3+ GIDP s. SHORTS: C Bryan Holaday is scheduled to begin his injury rehab assignment with Round Rock (AAA) tonight last night was Rangers 20th loss when having a lead last night was 11th time in 16 for Texas to score 3+ runs in 1st inning, most instances for club in any frame this year wild pitch by Tony Barnette last night snapped staff s streak of 16 G without a wildie, matching longest run for team in 16 last night was just 2nd game all year for baserunners to have multiple caught stealing (also 2, 6/26 vs. BOS). UPCOMING PROBABLES, TIMES & BROADCASTS Date Opponent Pitchers - Texas vs. Opponent Time (CDT) TV/Radio Wednesday, July 20 at Los Angeles-AL LHP Martin Perez (7-6, 4.05) vs. LHP Hector Santiago (7-4, 4.27) 9:05 p.m. FSSW/105.3/1540\ Thursday, July 21 OFF DAY * For radio broadcasts, most games are on 105.3 The Fan All games are broadcast in Spanish on 1540 AM ESPN Deportes All FSSW telecasts can also be viewed on FSGO app.

PAGE 2 TONIGHT S STARTING PITCHER #49 Kyle Lohse, RHP (0-1, 10.80) TONIGHT: The 37-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 2nd start with the Rangers in tonight s middle game of this series in Anaheim had his contract purchased from Triple-A Round Rock prior to his Texas debut on 7/9 vs. MIN, taking the loss in Rangers 8-6 defeat pitched through a right oblique strain for much of that start, and has undergone continual treatment for the injury since that initial outing threw a bullpen on Saturday in Chicago with minimal issues and was cleared to pitch signed a minors contract with the Rangers on May 14 and joined Round Rock, going 3-5, 5.06 (33 ER/58.2 P) over 10 starts with the Express before his promotion to Texas spent the last 3 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers from 2013-15 is pitching for an A.L. club for the 1st time since 2006 with the Twins last ML win: 7/1/15 at PHI. TEXAS DEBUT: Had contract purchased from Triple-A Round Rock and made his Texas debut on 7/9 vs. MIN, taking loss in Rangers 8-6 defeat (5.0 IP, 9 H, 6 R-ER, 2 BB, 3 SO, 2 HR, 109 pitches/62 strikes) was 1st ML start since 8/2/15 vs. CHC w/ MIL pitched through a right oblique strain suffered early in the outing gave up 2 runs in the 2nd inning but took a 3-2 lead into the 4th, where he gave up 3 runs - including a 2-R HR to Eduardo Nunez his 5.0 IP still snapped a club-record 7 straight starts of less than 5.0 IP by the rotation first pitch was delayed by over an hour (9:15pm start) due to rain. VS. LOS ANGELES-AL: Has 12 career games/starts against the Angels, going 4-5, 6.28 (43 ER/61.2 IP), last outing w/ Brewers on 9/1/13 in Milwaukee (ND, 6.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R-ER) each of last 7 games against Halos have been home contests he is 1-2, 6.57 (9 ER/12.1 IP) in his 3 starts here at the Big A, winning last start at this park nearly 13 years ago on 8/28/03 (6.2 IP, 5 H, 1 R-ER) of the players who appeared in that game, Lohse and then-halos RHP Francisco Rodriguez are the only ones still active. ON ROAD: Last road start was also in California, 7/27/15 at SF (L, 6.2 IP, 5 H, 4 R-ER), and was 2-5, 4.55 (32 ER/63.1 IP) in 10 G/GS on road for Brewers in 2015 received 2-or-fewer runs of support in each of his 5 away losing starts last year last road win was 7/1/15 at PHI. ROUND ROCK: Made 10 starts with Triple-A Round Rock after signing a minors contract with the Rangers on May 14 made 1st start just 3 days later, earning win at Albuquerque on 5/17 went 3-5, 5.06 (33 ER/58.2 IP) in 10 G/GS for the Express, with opponents batting.270/.320/.446/.766 with 8 HR, 14 BB, and 41 SO had a 1.26 WHIP quality starts in 7 of his last 9 outings, and posted QS in 4 of his 5 losses threw at least 90 pitches in each of last 6 outings, including high of 107 pitches on 6/18 at Nashville allowed multiple HR just once, in his final outing on 7/4 at New Orleans issued more than 2 BB just once had 3.56 ERA (12 ER/30.1 IP) in 5 home starts, 6.67 figure (21 ER/28.1 IP) in 5 road outings in last outing on 7/4 at New Orleans, took loss despite quality start in a 3-2 Round Rock loss. RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 AT LOS ANGELES-AL LOHSE S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2016 0-1 10.80 1/1 5.0 9 6 6 2 2 3 Career 147-141-2 4.37 455/416 2522.1 2696 1314 1226 312 689 1612 LOHSE VS. LOS ANGELES-AL W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2015 - - - - - - - - - - Career 4-5 6.28 12/12 61.2 86 45 43 6 22 28 LOHSE AT ANGEL STADIUM OF ANAHEIM W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2015 - - - - - - - - - - Career 1-2 6.57 3/3 12.1 15 9 9 3 8 10 2016 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings: 5.0, July 9 vs. MIN Innings: 9.0, 12x, last Sept. 24, 2014 at CIN Hits: 9, July 9 vs. MIN Hits: 13, Aug. 27, 2013 at PIT Runs: 6, July 9 vs. MIN Runs: 9, 2x, last Aug. 2, 2014 at STL ER: 6, July 9 vs. MIN ER: 8, 8x, last April 6, 2015 vs. COL SO s: 3, July 9 vs. MIN SO s: 12, April 15, 2007 at CHC Walks: 2, July 9 vs. MIN Walks: 6, Sept. 21, 2004 at CWS HR: 2, July 9 vs. MIN HR: 4, May 30, 2013 at MIN Pitches: 109, July 9 vs. MIN Pitches: 124, Aug. 20, 2002 at CWS CG s: CG s: 12, last Sept. 24, 2014 at CIN Low-Hit CG: Low-Hit CG: 2, 2x, last Sept. 24, 2014 at CIN CG SHO s: CG SHO s: 9, last Sept. 24, 2014 at CIN Win Streak: NA Win Streak: 9, May 24-July 17, 2008 BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS (Including postseason) Lohse vs. Los Angeles-AL PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO Calhoun.333 3 1 0 1 0 Escobar.286 14 4 0 0 1 Pujols.417 12 5 0 0 0 Simmons.143 14 2 0 0 2 Trout 1.000 3 3 0 0 0 2016 & CAREER SPLITS 2016 CAREER W L ERA G/S IP ER W L ERA G/S IP ER Home 0 1 10.80 1/1 5.0 6 76 59 4.04 216/199 1240.0 557 Road - - - - - - 71 83 4.72 240/218 1287.1 675 Day - - - - - - 39 48 4.44 142/132 772.2 381 Night 0 1 10.80 1/1 5.0 6 108 94 4.36 314/285 1754.2 851 AVG AB H HR BB SO AVG AB H HR BB SO vs. Left.400 15 6 1 2 2.278 4718 1313 157 398 769 vs. Right.333 9 3 1 0 1.271 5144 1392 157 293 846 TOTALS.375 24 9 2 2 3.274 9862 2705 314 691 1615 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total - 2 - - 3 1 - - - 6 RUN SUPPORT 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10R+ Total AVG/9 - - - 1 - - - - - - - 3 5.40 Lincecum vs. Texas PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO Andrus.200 10 2 0 1 1 Beltre.500 2 1 0 1 0 Choo.750 4 3 1 1 0 Desmond.667 15 10 2 6 1 Fielder.222 18 4 0 3 7 Moreland.500 8 4 0 0 4 2015: Went 5-13 with a 5.85 ERA (99 ER/152.1 IP) over 37 games/22 starts for the Brewers in his 3rd and final season in Milwaukee the Brewers Opening Day starter, he finished the season as a reliever after being moved to the bullpen in August was 5-13, 6.31 (87 ER/124.0 IP) in his 22 starts and 0-0, 3.81 (12 ER/28.1 IP) with 2 saves in 15 relief appearances last start was a loss on 8/2 vs. CHC (4.1 IP, 9 H, 4 R-ER) and relief outing on 8/7 vs. STL was his 1st out of bullpen since 9/8/09 at MIL (w/ STL) recorded 1st pro save on 8/21 at WAS (3.0 IP), and also had save 9/10 at PIT finished 29-32 with a 4.11 ERA and 2 saves in 100 games/85 starts during his career w/ Brewers (2013-15). CAREER: The 37-year-old right-hander was signed by Texas to a minor league contract on May 14 and opened the year with Triple-A Round Rock returns to the American League for the first time since spending nearly all of his first six major league seasons with Minnesota from 2001-06 Lohse has had 10-or-more wins in seven different campaigns produced each of his top 3 career WHIP figures from 2012-14 he has gone 147-141 with a 4.37 ERA in 455 games/416 starts over a 15-year major league career with Minnesota (2001-06), Cincinnati (2006-07), Philadelphia (2007), St. Louis (2008-12), and Milwaukee (2013-15) made 416 starts from 2001-15, fourth-most in MLB in that span, while his 147 wins ranked in majors top 15 over that period had a career-high 16 wins with the Cardinals in 2012, when he finished seventh in National League Cy Young Award voting posted a double-digit win total in four consecutive seasons from 2011-14, and his 54 victories in that span ranked as the fifth-most in the National League. LOHSE S 2016 MAJOR LEAGUE DAY-BY-DAY Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game Pitches 7/9 vs. MIN 6-8 L 10.80 5.0 9 6 6 2 2-0 3 Trailing 3-6 109/62 Season Totals 0-1 10.80 5.0 9 6 6 2 2-0 3 LOHSE S 2016 MINOR LEAGUE DAY-BY-DAY Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game Pitches 5/17 at ALB 8-3 W 5.06 5.1 6 3 3 1 1-0 4 Leading 4-3 84-54 5/23/ vs. TAC 4-3 W 3.97 6.0 4 2 2 0 2-0 3 Leading 4-2 89-56 5/28 vs. REN 4-3 - 4.08 6.1 6 3 3 0 1-0 5 Leading 3-1 84-55 6/2 at NAS 5-8 L 6.23 4.0 8 7 7 1 3-0 4 Trailing 7-2 80-50 6/7 vs. OKC 1-7 L 5.86 6.0 6 3 3 1 1-0 6 Trailing 3-1 99-63 6/13 vs. NEW 0-6 L 5.35 6.0 6 5 2 1 1-0 3 Trailing 5-0 96-57 6/18 at NAS 2-3 L 5.09 7.0 4 3 3 1 2-0 3 Trailing 3-2 107-67 6/23 at OKC 9-6 W 5.52 5.0 9 5 5 1 0-0 5 Leading 8-4 101-64 6/28 vs. COL 2-3 - 5.23 6.0 6 3 2 0 2-0 2 Tied 3-3 104-62 7/4 at NEW 2-3 L 5.06 7.0 5 3 3 2 1-0 6 Trailing 2-3 98-62 Season Totals 3-5 5.06 58.2 60 37 33 8 14-0 41 TOMORROW S SCHEDULED STARTER LHP MARTIN PEREZ (7-6, 4.05 in 19 games/starts) The 25-year-old left-hander is scheduled to match a career high with his 20th start of the season tomorrow night in the finale of a 3-game series with the Halos here in Anaheim has allowed 17 R (12 ER) over 9.2 IP in his last 2 starts to raise season ERA from 3.39 to 4.05 these last 2 starts have followed a stretch in which he went 6-0, 3.28 (18 ER/49.1 IP) over 8 starts from 5/24-7/1 was the 1st Texas starter out of the All-Star break as he took the loss in a 6-0 setback at Wrigley on Friday (5.2 IP, 6 H, 6 R-5 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO, 0 HR, 89 pitches/58 strikes) permitted just one run through the 1st 5 innings, but the Cubs sent 10 men to the plate in a 5-run 6th inning Texas was shut out in a Perez start for the 3rd time this season has 12 quality starts this season, tied with Colby Lewis for 2nd on the club behind Cole Hamels (13) has still gone 7-4, 3.93 (39 ER/89.1 IP) in his last 14 starts beg. 4/27, dropping season ERA from 4.50 opponents are batting.299/.349/.455 over last 8 starts after hitting.239/.331/.349 in 1st 11 starts in that same span, has lowered BB/9 from 4.20 over 1st 11 starts to 3.25 in last 8 starts has gone 2-2, 2.25 (10 ER/40.0 IP) over 7 games/6 starts in his career vs. the Halos, including 1-2, 3.86 (8 ER/18.2 IP) in 3 career starts at Angel Stadium is 1-1, 2.19 (3 ER/12.1 IP) in a pair of starts against the Angels in 2016 took the loss in a 3-1 Texas defeat on 4/10 here in Anaheim (6.1 IP, 7 H, 3 R-ER, 5 BB, 0 SO, 0 HR, 102 pitches/62 strikes) issued a career high 5 walks, but all 7 hits allowed were singles and the Halos were 1-for-6 with RISP earned win over the Angels on 5/24 in Rangers 4-1 victory (6.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 6 SO, 90 pitches/62 strikes) is 1-5, 5.49 (36 ER/59.0 IP) in 10 road starts this season, as his road ERA is nearly 3 runs higher than his home figure (2.48 in 9 GS) Rangers are 8-2 in his last 10 starts after going 2-7 in his 1st 9 starts...will be working on regular 4-days rest is approaching multiple career highs established in 2013: starts (20), innings (124.1), and wins (10).

RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 AT LOS ANGELES-AL PAGE 3 TEAM PITCHING W-L-S G ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO Starters 34-22 94 4.10 536.0 524 266 244 70 207 381 Relievers 21-17-33 93 5.02 303.0 328 180 169 50 114 238 Home 29-15-17 44 4.68 400.0 434 222 208 68 136 305 Road 26-24-16 50 4.20 439.0 418 224 205 52 185 314 TEAM CATCHING ERA *W-L CS SBA CS% PB PO Chirinos 5.55 13-11 2 13 15.4 1 0 Holaday 4.19 17-8 4 13 30.2 1 0 Nicholas 2.70 6-4 1 3 33.0 2 0 Wilson 4.37 19-16 6 26 23.1 2 0 Stolen bases against pitchers: 3-for-6 (3 SB, 3 CS) * - as starter BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (RELIEF OUTINGS ONLY) FIRST BATTER PITCHER LAST APP. (Dec.) IP H R ER BB SO NP SV/OPP RET/FACED IR/Sc GB/FB SB/CS 43 Tony Barnette 7/18 at LAA (BlSv, 1) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 19 0/1 25/37 31/7 58/32 2/1 51 Matt Bush 7/16 at CHC 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0/1 21/27 10/2 28/26 0/0 58 Alex Claudio 7/18 at LAA 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 18 0/0 10/17 14/6 47/14 0/0 47 Sam Dyson 7/17 at CHC (Sv, 19) 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 16 19/21 30/45 16/3 70/18 1/1 50 Keone Kela 7/18 at LAA (L, 1-1) 1.0 2 4 4 0 2 21 0/0 6/9 0/0 8/4 0/0 55 Cesar Ramos 7/10 vs. MIN 0.2 5 5 5 0 0 27 1/1 8/12 13/3 42/36 0/0 37 Shawn Tolleson 7/16 at CHC 1.1 2 1 1 1 0 28 11/15 20/34 13/1 60/31 1/3 Totals 33/43, 76.7% 177/275, 64.4% 143/38, 26.6% 447/276 5/6 TEAM PITCHING: After allowing 8 ER in 3-G series vs. Cubs, permitted 9 ER last night staff has 7.53 ERA (92 ER/110.0 IP) in last 13 G to raise season figure from 3.96 to 4.43, 11th in A.L opponents batting.311 (145-466) in that span to raise season mark from.256 to.264 Texas has a 6.12 ERA (136 ER/200.0 IP) over last 23 G beg. 6/21 to rise from 3.90, issuing 8+ runs 10 times in that 23-G span Texas has allowed 27 HR in last 16 G; 22 HR in July 75 BB during 4-12 span since 6/29 are most in MLB has fewest wild pitches (20) in MLB but are 2nd in A.L. in HBP (35) have fewest strikeouts in MLB at 619, but have induced MLB-high 102 GDP s staff s 4.20 ERA on road is 5th-best in A.L. STARTERS: Hamels win Sun. at CHC snapped rotation win drought at 14 G the rotation has 8.23 ERA (54 ER/59.0 IP) in the last 13 G to raise ERA from 3.58 to 4.10, still 3rd-lowest in A.L opponents are batting.332 (87-262) in last 13 G rotation has a 4.93 ERA (144 ER/262.2 IP) in last 48 G beg. 5/25 to rise from 3.38 less than 6.0 IP in 12 of last 13 club-record 7 straight starts of less than 5.0 IP from 7/2-8, tied for longest span in MLB in last 20 years (also 2012 Rockies) have just 5 quality starts in last 26 G but club s 50 QS are T3rd-most in A.L rank among A.L. leaders in win pct. (3rd,.607, 34-22), opp. avg. (3rd,.256), opp. OPS (3rd,.737) rotation is 1-9 with 6 no decisions in last 16 G. RELIEVERS: Bullpen has 3.0+ IP in 14 of last 16, including 12 straight from 6/29-7/10, longest span since 6/25-7/7/08 (12) have 7.06 ERA (40 ER/51.0 IP) last 13 G to raise season mark from 4.68 to A.L.-high 5.02, 2nd-highest in MLB (CIN-5.46) have allowed 11 HR in July, surpassing June HR total (8) have a 6.38 ERA (60 ER/84.2 IP/18 HR) last 23 G beg. 6/21 to rise from 4.58 Texas is tied for A.L. lead w/ 33 saves (also BAL) and A.L.-best 60 holds are 2nd in majors (SF-71) bullpen is 3-for-last-7 in save tries after converting previous 16 opportunities are 33-for-43 overall in save chances rank among A.L. relief leaders in wins (2nd, 21) and opp. GDP (1st, 38) 2nd-most HR allowed in ML (50/CIN-66). 43 TONY BARNETTE 6-3-0, 2.30 vs. LHB: 22-for-71 (.310) vs. RHB: 18-for-87 (.207) Allowed both IR to score last night for 1st career blown save, but has 9.0 SHO IP over last 6 G has allowed just one unearned run over last 11 G/17.0 IP to drop season ERA from 3.81 to 2.30, lowest since 5/29 (2.11) and lowest of any Texas reliever his win 7/8 vs. MIN (2.2 IP, 0 R) was 1st relief win by Ranger of 2.2+ SHO IP when entering w/ team trailing and stranding multiple IR since R.A. Dickey, 9/25/04 vs. SEA the 2.2 IP were a career high. Has recorded 3+ outs in 9 of last 11 outings, including 2.0+ IP in 4 G has allowed runs in 8 of 37 G team-high 43.0 relief innings are 9th in A.L. Ranks T3rd on staff w/ 6 wins, T2nd-most for most by any ML reliever (BAL s Mychal Givens-7) has allowed 7 of 31 IR (22.6%) to score, 8th-lowest pct. in the A.L has entered w/ bases loaded 5x has entered in 7th-or-later in 27 of 37 G earned his 1st ML win on 5/2 at TOR. 51 MATT BUSH 3-1-0, 2.39 vs. LHB: 7-for-33 (.212) vs. RHB: 12-for-64 (.188) Has worked 6.0 scoreless IP w/ 4 K last 5 outings to lower ERA from 3.10 to 2.39 opponents batting.140 (8-57) w/ 16 K last 17 G/16.1 IP beg. 6/5. Allowed 5 of 7 runs this season in a 3 G stretch, 6/24-29 (5 ER/2.2 IP) suffered 1st career loss and blown save 6/24 vs. BOS in 1st career save chance surrendered game-tying 2-R HR in 9th (Betts), 1st career HR allowed. Overall has allowed runs in 5 of 27 G had 5.2 scoreless IP over 1st 5 ML appearances and worked 7.2 scoreless innings over 9 G, 6/5-22 career-high 3 K s 6/9 vs. HOU had K s in each of 1st 5 ML outings, 1st Ranger reliever to do that since Yoshinori Tateyama (1st 5 in 2011). Pitched perfect 9th in ML debut 5/13 vs. TOR former no. 1 overall pick (Padres in 2004) made ML debut at age 30.095. Contract purchased from Frisco (AA) 5/13 0-2, 2.65 ERA (5 ER/17.0 IP) in 12 relief app. w/ Frisco, 5-for-5 in saves, 1st reg. season action since 2011. 58 ALEX CLAUDIO (L) 1-1-0, 3.47 vs. LHB: 6-for-26 (.231) vs. RHB: 21-for-68 (.309) Has appeared in 4 of last 6 G, with 5.1 IP and 1 R-0 ER in 4 outings since recalled on 7/8 for 4th stint w/ Texas (also 4/13-5/6, 5/8-6/2, 6/16-26) no ER allowed last 5 G/7.1 IP w/ TEX to drop season ERA from 5.06 to 3.47 has allowed baserunners in 14 of 17 G, and has permitted 6 of 14 IR to score. Career-high 4.1 IP (1 R-ER) on 5/10 vs. CWS for 2nd ML win longest relief win by a Ranger since Dustin Nippert, 9/14/10 vs. DET (also 4.1 IP). Has 6 G at Round Rock: 0-0, 0.55 ERA (1 ER/16.1 IP),.135 (7-52) opp. avg since most recent option after TEX game on 6/26, appeared 3 times: 10.2 IP, 1 R-ER on 7/2 vs. Iowa, in finish of 4/18 suspended game: 6.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R- ER, 1 BB, 3 SO, 91 pitches/60 strikes. 47 SAM DYSON 1-2-19, 2.53 vs. LHB: 16-for-64 (.250) vs. RHB: 19-for-89 (.213) Sunday s save at CHC (3 BF, 3 SO) was just 2nd such save by a Ranger since start of 15 (also Shawn Tolleson on 5/24/15 at NYY). Just 4 G/4.0 IP last 19 days has 4.0 scoreless innings in last 4 G since season-high 4 runs on 6/29 at NYY has allowed runs in just one of last 12 G (4 ER/11.0 IP), but opponents are batting.314 (11-35) with 3 BB in last 9 G has allowed runs in 8 of 45 G. Has converted 19 saves in 21 tries overall is T8th in A.L. in saves and his 17 saves since named closer on 5/18 are 4th in the majors (NYM s Jeurys Familia and BAL s Zach Britton-19; MIA s A.J. Ramos-18) 10 saves in June led ML, one shy of matching club record for a month. Issued 4 R/2 HR in 9th inning on 6/29 at NYY to snap streak of successful saves converted at 16 was 1st BS since 4/23 at CWS in 1st try of season. Is 10th in A.L. in relief innings (42.2) his 45 appearances are T3rd in A.L tied for A.L. lead with 14 appearances in June also led majors w/ 17 appearances in May earned lone win 6/6 vs. HOU. Has 6 G vs. LAA in 2016 last 5 G vs. Halos: 5.0 SHO IP, retiring 11 straight and 15 of 16 BF in that span (lone baserunner at Mike Trout double). 50 KEONE KELA 1-1-0, 9.72 vs. LHB: 2-for-13 (.154) vs. RHB: 7-for-22 (.318) Took loss last night, allowing career-high 4 R in 8th inning after entering w/ game tied, 2nd outing since he was reinstated from 60-day DL on Friday pitched scoreless 7th on Sat. at CHC (3 SO/1 BB) in 1st outing w/ TEX since 4/19 vs. HOU has whiffed 17 of 41 BF in 2016, K s in all 9 outings. Had 4 rehab outings w/ Round Rock and Frisco: 4.0 SHO IP, whiffing 7 of 18 BF, opponents 2-for-16 w/ no BB and a HBP pitched 2 straight w/ Frisco on 7/9-10 vs. NW Arkansas, last on 7/10 (1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO, 16 pitches) placed on DL 4/21 (retro to 4/20) w/ right elbow impingement had surgery to remove bone spur on rt. elbow on 4/22 performed by Rangers Team Physician Dr. Keith Meister. Went 1-0, 7.11 (5 ER/6.1 IP) in 7 G w/ TEX before DL stint win on 4/16 vs. BAL (23rd b-day) was just 2nd relief bday win ever by a Ranger (also Wes Littleton, 9/2/07 at LAA). 55 CESAR RAMOS (L) 3-3-1, 6.04 vs. LHB: 14-for-50 (.280) vs. RHB: 46-for-138 (.333) Has allowed 5+ R in 2 of last 4 outings (12 ER/6.2 IP) to raise season ERA from 4.39 to season-high 6.04, opponents batting.367 (11-30) w/ 4 HR, 2 2B, 3B in that span is 2-1, 6.83 (21 ER/27.2 IP) in 12 overall relief appearances had worked at least 2.0 IP in 10 of those 12 G. Worked 3.0 IP 5/30 at CLE to earn Rangers 1st save of 3.0+ IP since Michael Kirkman on 4/21/13 vs. SEA (3.0 IP) was 2nd career ML save. Is 1-2, 4.95 (11 ER/20.0 IP) in 4 starts, incl. win on 5/21 at HOU last start was a loss on 6/13 at OAK had contract purchased and made Texas debut in start on 4/25 vs. NYY (6.0 IP, 9 H, 3 R-ER), taking loss in Rangers 3-1 defeat was 1st start since 5/17/14 at LAA while with TB. 37 SHAWN TOLLESON 2-2-11, 7.29 vs. LHB: 21-for-62 (.339) vs. RHB: 27-for-81 (.333) Last 3 outings: 8 R-ER in 3.2 IP, opponents 12-for-22, to rise from 5.76 to 7.29 on 7/7 vs. MIN, career highs in hits (7) and runs (tied-5) scoreless streak of 9 G/11.2 IP from 6/13-7/5 on MLB Family Medical Emergency List from 5/27-6/2. Matched season best with 3 K on 7/2 at MIN (also 6/13 at OAK) has allowed runs in 11 of 34 G. Removed from closer s role before game on 5/18 in Oakland after permitting walk-off grand slam to K. Davis on 5/17 at OAK converted 2 saves in 5 chances over 6 appearances from 5/3-17 has 4 blown saves, T6th in A.L., 11-for-15 in save tries.

PAGE 4 RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 AT LOS ANGELES-AL TEAM BATTING: Last night s 3 HR marked just 2nd time w/ 3+ HR since 6/16 (also 3 HR, 7/2 at MIN) have 2nd-highest road HR total in MLB (69), trailing only TOR (72) club is batting.176 (22-125) in 2nd half to drop season figure from.267 to.264, 6th in A.L. and lowest since 6/5 (.264) Rangers have a.271 (477-1757) avg. in last 51 G beg. 5/22 to rise from.254 17-G HR streak, 6/19-7/6 (25 HR), 4th-longest streak in club history and 2nd-longest in ML in 2016 have 3rd-fewest walks (247) in A.L ranks among A.L. leaders in sac flies (2nd, 32), runs (4th, 453), hits (5th, 844), HBP (T2nd, 40), steals (5th, 54) club is batting.324 (56-173) w/ RISP last 21 G to go from.281 to A.L.-high.291, 2nd in MLB (STL-.296) club s.248 road avg. is 10th in A.L. 1 ELVIS ANDRUS.290 AVG, 4 HR, 44 RBI,.343 OBP,.414 SLG SHORTSTOP R/R Mon.: DNP Trip:.182 (2-11), 2 RBI Streak: 2 G (2-7, 2 RBI) Set pre-break career highs in avg. (.294), HR (4), and RBI (42) in July:.326 (14-43), 4 2B, HR, 10 RBI, 9 R, team-leader in avg., 2B, RBI, and R this month. Has reached safely in 13 of 14 is batting.364 (12-33) last 10 G to rise from.281 to.290 has.324 (33-102) last 29 G to rise from.273. Has RBI in 2 straight and 6 of 7, has not gone 2 straight without an RBI since 6/21-22 vs. CIN his 18 RBI (in 19 G) since 6/24 are most among Rangers, 4 more than next-closest player (14-Odor) has 26 RBI last 37 G his 16 RBI in June were his 3rd most RBI ever in a month. Ranks among A.L. leaders in triples (T3rd, 5), avg. w/ RISP (3rd,.392), avg. vs. LHP (3rd,.378) is 5-for-last-6 w/ RISP,.588 (10-17) w/ RISP since 6/24. Marks 8th season of 10+ steals, tied for club record (also Ian Kinsler) has 86 starts at SS, 3rd in A.L. w/.983 (7 E/402 TC) fielding pct one error last 41 G, had 33-G errorless streak from 5/30-7/5. Has more R (76), H (163), and SB (44) vs. LAA than any other club, and.308 (163-529) avg. is 2nd-highest vs. any A.L. opponent (CLE-.373). 29 ADRIAN BELTRE.274 AVG, 13 HR, 56 RBI,.330 OBP,.437 SLG THIRD BASEMAN R/R Mon.: 1-for-4, HR, RBI, R Trip:.133 (2-15), HR, RBI, BB, R Streak: 1 G (1-4, HR, RBI, R) HR last night was 1st since 6/29 at NYY of last 12 hits, has 10 singles, HR, and 2B hitting.216 (11-51) in July to drop from.285 to.274 had 7-day absence from 6/9-15 w/ mild left hamstring strain last 41 G, batting.289 (46-159) with 6 HR/26 RBI/26 R to rise from.260 4 RBI last 15 G. Ranks among A.L. leaders in RISP avg. (5th,.361) and PA per SO (8th, 8.7) season high 10-game hitting streak, 6/21-7/1. Is among all-time leaders in 2B (22nd, 575), XBH (29th, 1036), TB (30th, 4781), HR (T48th, 426), RBI (51st, 1524) 1500th RBI on 5/28 vs. PIT 5/7 at DET was 28th career multi HR game has 4th-most HR ever by a regular 3B. Has started 87 G: 85 at 3B and 2 as DH 3 of his 5 errors have come in his last 8 G at 3rd base, but.979 (5 E/248 TC) fielding pct. is still best among A.L. 3B had 44-game errorless streak end 5/11 vs. CWS, 2nd-longest streak of his career (53 G in 2006) his 2568 career games at 3B are 2nd most all-time behind Brooks Robinson (2870) played 2500th career game at 3rd base 4/22 at CWS, just 8th infielder in ML history w/ 2500 at one position. His career totals vs. LAA are most against any opponent in several categories, including games (229), H (241), 2B (49), HR (37), RBI (142) 37 HR vs. LAA are T6th all-time (next is Ripken-38), 142 RBI rank 5th (next is Palmeiro-153) 19 HR at the Big A are 5th-most ever by an opponent. 61 ROBINSON CHIRINOS.203 AVG, 6 HR, 14 RBI,.273 OBP,.481 SLG CATCHER R/R Mon.: DNP Trip:.167 (1-6), 2B, 2 RBI Streak: 1 G (1-3, 2B, 2 RBI) Is 3-for-21 last 7 G but batting.259 (7-27) with 2 HR and 7 RBI in last 10 G to go from.173 to.203 of last 12 H, has 2 2B and 5 HR 3-R HR 7/5 at BOS was 1st career 9th inning blast with men on base all 6 HR in 2016 on the road is batting.185 (12-65) w/ 5 HR/12 RBI in 23 G/20 GS since return from DL on 6/9 had 2nd career 2 HR game, 6/15 at OAK was on DL 4/10-6/8 with right forearm fracture sustained on Garrett Richards HBP 4/9 at LAA. Club s Opening Day catcher, hit.267 (4-15) w/ HR and 2 RBI in 5 G/GS behind plate before his DL stint has started 24 games overall for Texas passed ball that allowed walkoff run to score in 9th inning on 6/30 at NYY was his 1st PB since 7/11/15. 17 SHIN-SOO CHOO.271 AVG, 7 HR, 17 RBI,.386 OBP,.492 SLG OUTFIELDER L/L Mon.: 0-for-1 as PH Trip: 0-1 Streak: 0 G Pinch-hit last night in only PA of 2nd half has not started 4 straight due to continued lower back stiffness, and is day-to-day missed game 7/6 at BOS after leaving game on 7/5 w/ the back issue, but had started each of club s final 4 G before the All-Star break. Has reached safely via H/BB/HBP in 11 of 12 road games and 17 of 19 overall in 2016, has.909 OPS in away contests had 7 XBH (4 HR, 3 2B) and 8 RBI in 9 G on last road trip (6/27-7/6), team highs in XBH, HR, RBI for the trip has leadoff HR in 3 of last 6 road starts. Is hitting.314 (22-70) with 4 2B, 6 HR and 9 RBI in last 18 G to go from.213 to.271 is batting.284 (29-102) w/ 7 HR/16 RBI in 26 G/GS in RF since return from DL on 6/13 has reached safely in 28 of 32 G in 2016. Had 3 leadoff HR in span of 6 G from 6/30-7/5, and 4 leadoff HR rank T2nd in A.L has 20 career leadoff HR. Played one game w/ TEX from 4/9-6/12 due to a pair of disabled list stints: 4/9-5/19 (right calf strain) and 5/21-6/12 (left lateral hamstring strain). 20 IAN DESMOND.311 AVG, 16 HR, 56 RBI,.364 OBP,.512 SLG OUTFIELDER R/R Mon.: 0-for-5, 2 K Trip:.063 (1-16), HR, RBI, BB, R Streak: 0 G HR Sun. at CHC snapped 0-for-11 drought, lone hit in 2nd half is 1-for-16 on trip to drop from.322 to.311, lowest since 6/19 (.309) but still 7th in A.L is hitting.345 (71-206) over last 51 G since 5/22 to rise from.267 hitting.346 (37-107) after 6th inning, 4th-best in A.L., with 8 HR and 23 RBI. Leads ML with 5 go-ahead HR in 7th-or-later in 2016, tying highest single-season total by Ranger in club history (7th time, last Nelson Cruz in 2010). Is among A.L. leaders in multi-hit games (T2nd, 37), hits (5th, 114), SB (T5th, 15), runs (T6th, 66), TB (10th, 188) 2nd in A.L. in avg. vs. LHP (.394) batting.337 (82-243) in 59 starts batting 2nd season-high 4 hits on 6/3 vs. SEA, most since 7/21/14 at COL (5) season best 10-game hitting streak, 6/18-28 has strikeouts in 17 of last 20 G and is 6th in A.L. w/ 98 K. Reached on FC (vs. Lester) in 1st and only career All-Star PA 7/12 in San Diego (backup CF) 2nd overall ASG pick (2012 for NL/DNP due to injury). Named Rangers player of month for both May and June has started 92 of team s 94 G in CF (team-high 65) and LF (27), 6 OF assists are T9th in A.L. Hitting.326 (15-46) vs. LAA in 16 w/ 9 R in 11 G, including.400 (14-35) w/ 3 2B, 4 RBI, 6 R last 8 G vs. LAA. 84 PRINCE FIELDER.212 AVG, 8 HR, 44 RBI,.292 OBP,.334 SLG DH/1B L/R Mon.: 0-for-4 Trip:.091 (1-11), HBP, R Streak: 0 G Batting.160 (8-50) last 14 G to drop from.221 to.212, is 1-for-last-16 batting.250 (22-88) last 25 G to rise from.197. Has 1 HR/3 RBI last 14 G, 1-for-11 w/ RISP in July career-long 34-G HR drought from 4/20-5/28 among A.L. leaders in sac flies (5th, 5) has started 88 of 94 at DH (79) and 1B (9) did not play in 2 straight, 6/4-5, 1st time to miss consecutive games while active since 8/24-25/07 with MIL. Season-high 3 hits 6/11 at SEA HR 7/6 at BOS was career 319, tying father Cecil for 116th all-time. Career RBI #1000 on 4/29 vs. LAA on go-ahead single in the 6th one of 13 active players w/ 1000 RBI Prince (1028) and father, Cecil (1008), join Bobby and Barry Bonds as the only father-son combinations with 1,000 RBI in ML history. 36 JARED HOYING.250 AVG, 0 HR, 5 RBI,.323 OBP,.250 SLG OUTFIELDER L/R Mon.: DNP Trip: Streak: 0 G Allowed solo HR in pro mound debut 7/7 vs. MIN, pitching 9th inn 11th position player to pitch for TEX, 2nd in span of 6 games (Holaday 7/2 at MIN). Last game was 7/10 vs. MIN was recalled from Triple-A Round Rock on 7/6 and is 2-for-5 w/ BB and 2 RBI in 4 G/no starts reached safely in all 3 PA on 7/6 at BOS in 1st ML action since 6/11 was 1st Texas reserve to reach base 3 times in a game since Carlos Peguero on 4/12/15 vs. HOU. Was also with the Rangers, 5/23-6/12, hitting.217 (5-23) with 3 RBI in 11 G/6 GS in LF made his ML debut on 5/23 vs. LAA 1st ML hit on 5/28 vs. PIT 1st ML RBI and run on 5/31 at CLE in his native Ohio is in his sixth season in the Texas organization. Has batted.280 (68-243) with 9 HR and 43 RBI for Round Rock in 2016 led Express in hits and RBI, 2nd in runs (37) and SB (14) at time of promotion. 30 NOMAR MAZARA.278 AVG, 11 HR, 36 RBI,.330 OBP,.413 SLG OUTFIELDER L/L Mon.: 1-for-3, 2B, R, HBP, CS Trip:.167 (2-12), 2B, 2 BB, R, HBP Streak: 1 G (1-3, 2B, R, HBP) Last night was 1st game at Big A since ML debut on 4/10 (3-4, solo HR), tying club record for hits in a ML debut and 8th Ranger to HR in ML debut hits in all 8 career games vs. LAA:.406 (13-32), 3 HR, 8 RBI, 5 R last 3 G vs. Halos: 6-for-11, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R. Is 6-for-30 (.200) last 10 G and is hitting.202 (22-109) last 31 G to drop from.322 to.278. Has one HR and 9 RBI in last 38 G, no HR last 24 G career-high 4 hits 6/6 vs. HOU has started 79 games (58 in RF; 21 in LF) turned 21 on 4/26, currently youngest position player in ML pair of 10-game hit streaks, (6/1-11 and 6/25-7/4) are longest by A.L. rookie in 16. T3rd in A.L. in SF (6) tops A.L. rookies in hits (88), TB (131), multi-hit games (23), runs (37), and BB (24), is 2nd in RBI (36) and 3rd in HR (11). Named A.L. Rookie of the Month for both April and May, 1st TEX rookie ever to win award twice and just 3rd A.L. rookie to win the award in April & May since it was introduced in 2001 (also TB s Rocco Baldelli and SEA s Ichiro Suzuki) team-high 7 HR in May were most for TEX rookie in a month since July 2008 (Chris Davis-8) in April, batted.324 w/ 2 HR/8 RBI over 18 G recalled from Round Rock (AAA) on 4/10. 18 MITCH MORELAND.236 AVG, 12 HR, 35 RBI,.303 OBP,.429 SLG FIRST BASEMAN L/L Mon.: 2-for-3, HR, RBI, R, HBP Trip:.500 (3-6), HR, 2B, RBI, R, HBP Streak: 3 G (.444, 4-9, HR, 2 2B, RBI, R) Last night was career HR no. 100, 1st multi-hit game since 6/16 at OAK has started 3 of team s last 12 G (also 5 G as reserve) scratched 7/3 at MIN due to tightness in his right calf is 9-for-37 in last 16 G and is batting.250 (12-48) in last 21 G has.304 (24-79) average in last 28 G to rise from.206 to.236 season-high 8 G hit streak, 6/8-16 recorded 9th career 2-HR game 6/10 at SEA Sat. at CHC was 20th career start in cleanup spot. Has started 71 G at 1B (68) and DH (3) his.998 (1 E/632 TC) fielding pct. leads A.L. qualifiers, lone miscue on 5/27 vs. PIT, 35 errorless games since.

RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 AT LOS ANGELES-AL PAGE 5 12 ROUGNED ODOR.271 AVG, 17 HR, 48 RBI,.291 OBP,.486 SLG SECOND BASEMAN L/R Mon.: 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI, R, K, CS, E Trip:.188 (3-16), HR, 2 RBI, R Streak: 1 G (2-4, HR, 2 RBI, R) Snapped 0-for-11 drought w/ 1st-inning HR last night, team-high 17th HR, establishing a new career high for a season (16 HR in 2015) his 16 HR as 2B in 16 are T3rd in MLB (Cano-20; Kinsler-18) 12 road HR are T6th in A.L., T2nd-most by a Ranger in last 3 seasons (Moreland-14 road HR in 2015) Has 10 HR beginning 6/6, T3rd in A.L. in that span led club with 8 HR in June, T6th in A.L. and his most in a single month team-high 29 HR since the 2015 All-Star break, 5 more than Beltre (24) had an RBI in career high 5 straight games, 6/25-29. Batting.321 (17-53) last 13 G to rise from.263 to.271 batting.282 (46-163) with 10 HR/23 RBI in 40 G since return from 7-G MLB suspension on 6/4. 2nd in A.L. w/ 7 bunt hits GW HR in 11th 6/11 at SEA 2nd career walkoff RBI 6/6 vs. HOU, when he became 1st TEX batter w/ 3 RBI PA s in a game, all to tie or give lead, since Cruz, 9/14/08 at OAK tied club record with 3 2B, 4/30 vs. LAA 1st career multi-hr game 6/15 at OAK. Has 82 starts at 2B and one start at DH tops ML 2B in errors (14), 7 in last 13 G. 19 JURICKSON PROFAR.318 AVG, 4 HR, 14 RBI,.366 OBP,.455 SLG INFIELDER S/R Mon.: 0-for-3, 2 BB, R, K Trip:.200 (1-5), 2 BB, R Streak: 0 G Has started 8 of 11 G (6-1B, 1-3B, 1-SS), appearing in 11 of 12 in July:.265 (9-34), HR, 5 RBI, 4 BB batting.257 (19-74) last 26 G to go from.397 to.318. After pinch single Fri. at CHC, is 3-for-5 w/ 4 RBI in pinch PA s in 16 4 pinch RBI are T3rd in A.L 2nd-most pinch hits by Ranger since start of 15. Hit safely in 1st 13 G w/ PA after recall from Round Rock (AAA) 5/27 to match longest season-opening hit streak in club history (also Al Oliver, 1979) also hit safely in each of 1st 19 career starts in leadoff slot before an 0-for on 6/11 at SEA. 31 total starts at 2B (9), 1B (9), 3B (8), SS (3), and DH (2) has.400 (10-25) avg. w/ RISP. Multiple hits in 5 straight, 5/31-6/5 HR on 5/31 at CLE was 1st in ML since 9/26/13 vs. LAA 5/27 vs. PIT was 1st ML game since 9/27/13 vs. LAA. Began season w/ Round Rock, batting.284 (48-169) w/ 5 HR and 26 RBI in 41 games had.353 (12-34) avg. final 8 G w/ the Express. 16 RYAN RUA.263 AVG, 7 HR, 19 RBI,.343 OBP,.434 SLG OUTFIELDER/1B R/R Mon.: 0-for-4, 3 K Trip:.154 (2-13), 2 BB, 3 R, SB Streak: 0 G Has gone 7-for-45 (.156) last 20 G to go from.300 to.263 is hitting.270 (27-100) in last 39 G/29 GS since 5/22 has 4 HR in last 22 G with AB has 5 HR since beginning of June, all on the road. Has.333 average vs. LHP, but is 2-for-last-17 vs. lefties career-high 4 RBI 5/10 vs. CWS has hit cleanup 4x, all since 6/14, hits in 3 of those 4 G. Had 2 OF assists on 4/24 at CWS has 49 total starts at LF (38), 1B (7), RF (2), CF (1), and DH (1) start in CF 6/22 vs. CIN (1st CF start of career). 6 BOBBY WILSON.237 AVG, 3 HR, 22 RBI,.262 OBP,.328 SLG CATCHER R/R Mon.: 2-for-3, 2B, RBI Trip:.333 (2-6), 2B, RBI Streak: 1 G (2-3, 2B, RBI) Hits in 3 of 5 (4-for-17, 3 RBI), but is batting.153 (10-65) in last 23 G/20 GS to drop season avg. from.318 to.237 w/ TEX, has hit.246 (29-118) in 38 G/35 GS at catcher career-high 4 hits 5/25 vs. LAA T6th in A.L. in sac hits (4) has career-high 22 RBI. Was acquired by TEX from DET for LHP Chad Bell 5/3 originally drafted by LAA in 2002, spent 1st 10 years of pro career in Angels organization. Had 2 grand slams in 7-day span (5/8 at DET and 5/14 vs. TOR), 1st 2 slams of career 1st Ranger ever with slams for each of his 1st 2 HR in a season 1st Ranger with multiple slams in a season since Nelson Cruz in 2013 2nd TEX catcher w/ multiple slams in a season (Ivan Rodriguez in 2001). Was 2-for-13 w/ 2 RBI in 5 G/4 GS at C for DET opened season at Toledo (1-3, 2 RBI in 1 G) before being purchased by Tigers on 4/12. Acquired by DET from Texas on 3/29 with RHP Myles Jaye for C Bryan Holaday. Player Total Solo 2-run 3-run GS LHP RHP Home Road GT GA Record Last Elvis Andrus 4 3-1 - 2 2 2 2-1 3-1 7/9 vs. MIN (Nolasco) Adrian Beltre 13 7 4 2-4 9 5 8 2 3 8-4 7/18 at LAA (Tropeano) Robinson Chirinos 6 3 1 2-2 4-6 - 2 3-2 7/5 at BOS (Kimbrel) Shin-Soo Choo 7 7 - - - 4 3 2 5-4 2-5 7/5 at BOS (Price) Delino DeShields 2 2 - - - - 2-2 1-1-1 5/8 at DET (Lowe) Ian Desmond 16 11 3 2-5 11 8 8 2 9 13-3 7/17 at CHC (Lackey) Prince Fielder 8 4 3 1-2 6 6 2 1 2 5-3 7/6 at BOS (Wright) Bryan Holaday 2-1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 2-0 5/31 at CLE (Kluber) Nomar Mazara 11 8 2 1-1 10 3 8-3 8-3 6/19 at STL (Leake) Mitch Moreland 12 8 2 2-3 9 5 7 2 2 7-4 7/18 at LAA (Tropeano) Rougned Odor 17 13 4 - - 4 13 5 12 1 7 11-5 7/18 at LAA (Tropeano) Jurickson Profar 4 3 1 - - - 4 3 1 - - 2-2 7/10 vs. MIN (Ramirez) Ryan Rua 7 5 1 1-3 4 2 5 1 1 3-4 7/2 at MIN (Duffey) Drew Stubbs 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1-0 5/14 vs. TOR (Floyd) Bobby Wilson 3 1 - - 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3-0 6/8 vs. HOU (Keuchel) TOTALS 115 78 22 13 2 32 83 46 69 12 39 45-26 GRAND SLAMS (2): Wilson, 5/8 at DET and 5/14 vs. TOR MULTI-HOMER GAMES (4): Beltre, 5/7 at DET; Moreland, 6/10 at SEA; Chirinos, 6/15 at OAK; Odor, 6/15 at OAK BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (4): Odor/Mazara, 5/7 at DET; Wilson/DeShields, 5/8 at DET; Mazara/Beltre, 5/17 at OAK; Odor/Beltre, 7/18 at LAA WALKOFF HOMERS (1): Stubbs, 5/14 vs. TOR DATE June 14 June 17 June 20 June 21 June 22 June 25 June 26 June 27 June 29 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 July 7 July 8 July 9 July 15 July 16 July 19 2016 HOME RUNS RECENT TRANSACTIONS LEADOFF HOMERS (6): Odor: 5/3 at TOR, 5/7 at DET; Choo: 6/24 vs. BOS, 6/30 at NYY, 7/3 at MIN, 7/5 at BOS PINCH-HIT HOMERS (0): None INSIDE THE PARK HOMERS (0): None HR BY PITCHERS (0): None TRANSACTION RHP Nick Martinez recalled from Round Rock (AAA) RHP Tom Wilhelmsen optioned to Round Rock. RHP Tom Wilhelmsen declined outright assignment to Round Rock (AAA), becoming free agent. LHP Neal Cotts signed to minor league contract and assigned to Round Rock (AAA). INF Kyle Kubitza acquired from Los Angeles Angels in exchange for cash considerations. LHP Derek Holland placed on 15-day disabled list with left shoulder inflammation RHP Luke Jackson recalled from Round Rock (AAA). RHP A.J. Griffin reinstated from the 15-day disabled list RHP Colby Lewis placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 22, with a strained right latissimus dorsi muscle. LHP Alex Claudio optioned to Round Rock (AAA) after game. RHP Chi Chi Gonzalez recalled from Round Rock (AAA). LHP Eric Surkamp received on a waiver claim from Oakland A s and optioned to Round Rock (AAA) OF Drew Stubbs transferred from 15 to 60-day disabled list. LHP Michael Roth contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA) RHP Luke Jackson optioned to Frisco (AA) RHP Colby Lewis transferred from 15 to 60-day disabled list. RHP Yu Darvish sent to Frisco (AA) on injury rehabiliation assignment RHP Keone Kela sent to Round Rock (AAA) on injury rehabilitation assignment. RHP Jose Leclerc recalled from Round Rock (AAA) LHP Michael Roth designated for assignment OF Ryan Strausborger traded to Seattle Mariners for international slot compensation. OF Jared Hoying recalled from Round Rock (AAA) C Bryan Holaday placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 5, with a bruised left thumb LHP Michael Roth cleared option waivers and was optioned to Round Rock. LHP Eric Surkmap placed on unconditional release waivers for the purpose of selling his contract rights to the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization...RHP Keone Kela injury rehab assignment transferred from Round Rock (AAA) to Frisco (AA). LHP Alex Claudio recalled from Round Rock (AAA) RHP Chi Chi Gonzalez optioned to Round Rock RHP Nick Martinez optioned to Round Rock after game. RHP Kyle Lohse contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA). RHP Keone Kela reinstated from 60-day disabled list LHP Jake Diekman placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 6, with left index finger laceration LHP Derek Holland transferred from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list. RHP Yu Darvish reinstated from 15-day disabled list RHP Jose Leclerc optioned to Round Rock (AAA). C Bryan Holaday sent to Round Rock (AAA) on injury rehabilitation assignment. 2016 DISABLED LIST Player Type Injury Placed (retro) Reinstated / Eligible Games Missed Record Bryan Holaday 15-day Left thumb bruise July 6 (July 5) July 20 11 4-7 Jake Diekman 15-day Left index finger laceration July 15 (July 6) July 21 10 3-7 Tanner Scheppers 60-day Left knee surgery Feb. 29 June 3 94 55-39 Josh Hamilton 60-day Left knee surgery April 3 (March 25) June 4 (transferred to 60 on 5/7) 94 55-39 Drew Stubbs 60-day Left little toe sprain May 23 June 7 (transferred to 60 on 6/29) 50 30-20 Colby Lewis 60-day Right latissimus dorsi strain June 25 (June 22) July 7 (transferred to 60 on 7/3) 22 9-13 Derek Holland 60-day Left shoulder inflammation June 22 (June 21) Aug. 20 (transferred to 60 on 7/15) 23 9-14 Luke Jackson 15-day Lower back stress reaction April 3 (March 25) April 13 14 7-7 Chris Gimenez 15-day Lower left leg infection April 3 (March 27) May 3 28 15-13 Shin-Soo Choo 15-day Right calf strain April 10 (April 9) May 20 35 19-16 Yu Darvish 15-day Right elbow surgery April 3 (March 25) May 28 48 27-21 Robinson Chirinos 60-day Right forearm fracture April 10 June 9 53 32-21 Shin-Soo Choo 15-day Left lateral hamstring strain May 23 (May 21) June 13 19 14-5 A.J. Griffin 15-day Right shoulder stiffness May 8 May 23 43 29-14 Keone Kela 60-day Right elbow impingement April 21 (April 20) July 15 76 45-31 Yu Darvish 15-day Right shoulder discomfort June 13 (June 9) July 16 32 18-14

PAGE 6 TEXAS TEAM BATTING Runs, Game...15, May 25 vs. LAA Runs, Inning...7, 2x, last May 10 vs. CWS Hits, Game...18, May 25 vs. LAA Hits, Inning...8, April 30 vs. LAA (3rd) Fewest Hits, Game...1, April 4 vs. SEA Doubles...5, 2x, April 30 vs. LAA; April 9 at LAA Triples...2, July 8 vs. MIN Home Runs...5, May 7 at DET Home Runs, Both Clubs...7, 2x, last June 10 at SEA (TEX-4, SEA-3) Extra Base Hits...7, May 7 at DET Total Bases...30, May 10 vs. CWS Stolen Bases...4, May 11 vs. CWS Walks...7, 3x, last June 26 vs. BOS Strikeouts...16, June 30 at NYY Left on Base (9 innings)...10, 5x, last June 4 vs. SEA Left on Base (Extras)...10, 2x, last June 11 at SEA (11 inn.) TEXAS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hits...4, 3x, last Mazara, June 6 vs. HOU Runs...3, 6x, last Beltre, June 25 vs. BOS Home Runs...2, 4x, last Chirinos and Odor, June 15 at OAK RBI...5, 2x, last Beltre, June 3 vs. SEA Total Bases...8, 5x, last Chirinos and Odor, June 15 at OAK Doubles...3#, Odor, April 30 vs. LAA Triples...1, 14x, last Odor and Andrus, July 8 vs. MIN Extra-Base Hits...3, 2x, Odor, April 30 vs. LAA; Beltre, April 9 at LAA Stolen Bases...2, 2x, last Desmond, April 23 at CWS Walks...3, 2x, Choo, July 10 vs. MIN; Desmond, April 23 at CWS Strikeouts...4, Odor, June 12 at SEA Hitting Streak...13, Profar, May 27-June 10 TEXAS TEAM PITCHING Strikeouts...13, 2x, May 22 at HOU; May 11 vs. CWS Walks...8, May 7 at DET Fewest Walks...0, 5x, last July 17 at CHC Runs Allowed, Game...17, July 2 at MIN Runs Allowed, Inning...9, April 15 vs. BAL (7th) Hits Allowed, Game...21, July 4 at BOS Hits Allowed, Inning...7, 2x, last July 7 vs. MIN (8th) Home Runs...5, April 15 vs. BAL Consecutive Scoreless Innings...14.0, May 2-3 at TOR TEXAS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings, Starter...9.0, Lewis, June 16 at OAK Fewest Innings, Starter...0.2, Gonzalez, July 2 at MIN Innings, Reliever...4.1, 2x, last Claudio, May 10 vs. CWS Strikeouts, Starter...11, Hamels, May 22 at HOU Strikeouts, Reliever...4, Leclerc, July 6 at BOS Runs Allowed...11, Holland, May 5 at TOR Earned Runs Allowed...11, Holland, May 5 at TOR Hits Allowed...11, Holland, May 5 at TOR Home Runs Allowed...3, 4x, last Roth, July 4 at BOS Pitches...124, Gonzalez, July 7 vs. MIN TEXAS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Winning Streak...7, June 14-20 Losing Streak...4, 2x, July 9-16; April 22-25 Longest Game, Innings...12.0, May 9 vs. CWS Longest Game, Time, 9 inn...3:48, June 24 vs. BOS Longest Game, Time, Xtra...3:58, May 9 vs. CWS (12 inn.) Shortest Game, Time...2:17, July 17 at CHC Largest Crowd, Home...49,289, April 4 vs. SEA Largest Crowd, Road...44,897, June 19 at STL Winning Margin...9, April 26 vs. NYY Losing Margin...12, July 2 at MIN Largest Deficit in Win...5, 2x, June 15 at OAK (trailed 5-0 after 5th and won 7-5); May 10 vs. CWS (trailed 11-6 in 8th and won 13-11) Largest Deficit in 9th, Win...1, 3x, June 18 at STL; June 11 at SEA; June 27 at NYY Largest Lead in Loss...6, June 24 vs. BOS (led 6-0 thru 3 inn.; lost 8-7) Errors...3, 5x, last July 10 vs. MIN *-Club record #-Ties club record RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 AT LOS ANGELES-AL RANGERS STATISTICS STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alberto - - - - - - - 3 7 Andrus - 2 - - - 8 53 22 1 Beltre - - 28 59 - - - - - Chirinos - - - - - - - 4 20 Choo 27 4 - - - - - - - DeShields 18 - - - - - - - 10 Desmond - 59-2 21 10 - - - Fielder - - 27 23 30 8 - - - Holaday - - - - - - - 7 18 Hoying - - - - - - - 6 - Mazara - 26 34-9 3 5 2 - Moreland - - - 1 13 31 11 15 - Nicholas - - - - - - - 5 5 Odor 31 3 4 5 8 16 14 2 - Profar 17-1 - 3 3 3 4 - Rua - - - 4 10 15 6 14 - Ruggiano - - - - - - 1 - - Stubbs 1 - - - - - 1 1 1 Wilson - - - - - - - 9 26 PITCHERS - - - - - - - - 6 STARTS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Alberto - 1 3 1 5 - - - - Andrus - - - - 86 - - - - Beltre - - - 85 - - - - 2 Chirinos 24 - - - - - - - - Choo - - - - - - - 31 - DeShields - - - - - - 28 - - Desmond - - - - - 27 65 - - Fielder - 9 - - - - - - 79 Holaday 25 - - - - - - - - Hoying - - - - - 6 - - - Mazara - - - - - 21-58 - Moreland - 68 - - - - - - 3 Nicholas 10 - - - - - - - - Odor - - 82 - - - - - 1 Profar - 9 9 8 3 - - - 2 Rua - 7 - - - 38 1 2 1 Ruggiano - - - - - 1 - - - Stubbs - - - - - 1-3 - Wilson 35 - - - - - - - - RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Texas 63 42 70 48 31 57 51 55 33 3 Opp. 38 46 67 44 54 44 47 52 44 10 RECORD BY MONTH April May June July August Sept. Oct. 14-10 17-11 20-8 4-10 - - - RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 9-5 7-7 10-4 6-8 4-4 8-7 11-4 RECORD BY HOME RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 10-13 21-19 20-2 2-4 1-1 1-0 - RECORD BY RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Scored 0-4 1-11 5-4 4-3 7-3 5-9 9-3 11-2 3-0 3-0 7-0 Allowed 2-0 12-0 12-2 11-6 6-5 7-4 3-1 0-1 0-6 1-5 1-9 MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Won by 19 7 7 10 4 3 3 1 1 - - Lost by 7 11 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H Total 2BI 3BI 4BI 5BI+ Total Alberto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Andrus 17 7 0 0 24 6 2 0 0 8 Beltre 18 5 0 0 23 8 1 1 2 12 Chirinos 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 5 Choo 8 1 0 0 9 2 1 0 0 3 DeShields 5 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 2 Desmond 26 10 1 0 37 10 2 1 0 13 Fielder 11 1 0 0 12 7 1 0 0 8 Holaday 3 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 2 Hoying 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mazara 19 3 1 0 23 4 4 0 0 8 Moreland 11 0 0 0 11 4 3 0 0 7 Nicholas 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Odor 21 7 0 0 28 6 6 0 0 12 Profar 14 0 0 0 14 3 0 0 0 3 Rua 10 3 0 0 13 3 1 1 0 5 Stubbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson 6 1 1 0 8 2 0 2 0 4 EJECTIONS (4) Game (Inn.) Player/Coach Umpire 4/5 vs. SEA (8th) Tom Wilhelmsen Marvin Hudson 5/9 vs. CWS (9th) Jeff Banister Laz Diaz 5/15 vs. TOR (8th) Rougned Odor Dale Scott 5/15 vs. TOR (8th) Steve Buechele Dale Scott 2016 STARTING PITCHING (starts only) Pitcher Last Start W-L Streak GS QS RSA P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 HR/9 GB/FB GIDP Team W-L Hamels July 17 at CHC 10-2 W1 19 13 4.95 101.2 14/2 8.70 3.53 1.20 165/98 12 14-5 Perez July 15 at CHC 7-6 L2 19 12 4.21 95.7 5/1 4.21 3.81 0.87 206/83 21 10-9 Lewis June 21 vs. CIN 6-1 L1 15 12 4.59 94.6 2/4 5.60 1.74 1.19 113/124 9 10-5 Holland June 20 vs. BAL 5-5 L1 14 7 5.33 91.9 1/0 5.33 3.10 1.24 90/92 6 8-6 Griffin July 18 at LAA 3-1 L1 11 4 6.16 91.1 4/1 7.89 3.79 1.26 57/71 6 7-4 Ramos June 13 at OAK 1-2 L1 4 2 1.80 88.3 4/1 6.30 4.50 1.80 30/19 4 2-2 Darvish July 16 at CHC 2-1 L1 4 0 5.40 83.8 5/0 12.60 4.50 0.45 21/13 0 2-2 Martinez July 4 at BOS 0-1 L1 4 0 9.27 88.3 4/1 3.22 6.04 1.61 29/24 5 1-3 Gonzalez July 7 vs. MIN 0-2 L2 3 0 3.48 83.0 2/0 6.10 7.84 0.87 21/14 1 1-2 Lohse July 9 vs. MIN 0-1 L1 1 0 5.40 109.0 0/0 5.40 3.60 3.60 6/11 0 0-1