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PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (58-47) vs. BOSTON RED SOX (74-33) Monday, July 30, 2018 7:10 EDT Fenway Park Game 106 Road 54 RHP Aaron Nola (12-3, 2.42) vs LHP David Price (11-6, 4.17) YESTERDAY S ACTION: The Phillies fell to the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0, in Cincy Starter Zach Eflin (L, 7-3) went 5.1 innings and allowed 4 runs on 7 hits with 1 walk and 4 strikeouts Philadelphia had opportunities to score early, as well as the 9 th inning when they loaded the bases with 1 out Ultimately it was not to be as the Phils went 0-for-4 with RISP. CHANGE UP: The Phillies return to Boston for the first time since last June when they arrived 19 games under.500 at 21-40 and wound up losing both games of the two game series against the Red Sox My how things have changed in just over a year Philadelphia s last game in Boston was on June 13, 2017 and of the 15 players who appeared in that game for the Phillies, only four players are currently on either the active roster or the DL: Odubel Herrera, Maikel Franco, Edubray Ramos, Luis Garcia Gone are Daniel Nava (started in LF, batting 2 nd ), Howie Kendrick (started at 2B, batting 4 th ), Tommy Joseph (started at 1B, batting 5 th ), Ty Kelly (pinch-runner), Michael Saunders (started at DH, batting 7 th ), Andres Blanco (pinch-runner), Cameron Rupp (started at catcher, batting 8 th ), Freddy Galvis (started at SS, batting 9 th ) and Jeanmar Gomez (relief pitcher) Additionally, Aaron Altherr (started in RF, batting 3 rd ) and Ben Lively (starting pitcher) are both currently on triple-a Lehigh Valley s roster. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE: Just before Friday night s game in Cincinnati, the Phillies announced they had acquired infielder Asdrubel Cabrera from the New York Mets in exchange for right-hander Franklyn Kilome A switch-hitter and two-time All-Star (2011-12), Cabrera, 32, has appeared in 100 games between the Phillies and Mets this season, slashing.272/.323/.478 in 415 plate appearances with 42 extra-base hits (23 2B, 1 3B, 18 HR) Cabrera ranks second among all major league second basemen this season in home runs and extra-base hits, trailing only Atlanta s Ozzie Albies in both categories A veteran of 12 major league seasons, Cabrera has appeared in 1,048 games at shortstop, 333 games at second base and 46 games at third base In 24 career games at Citizens Bank Park, Cabrera is slashing.387/.418/.634 in 98 plate appearances. REMEMBER THE FIGHTINS: The Phillies have won 17 of 28 games (6/27-current,.607 win %) and have posted a 26-17 record since June 10 (.605 win %) At 58-47 with a.552 winning percentage this season, the Phils currently sport a 1.5 game lead over the Atlanta Braves (55-47,.539) in National League East and their 1.5 game lead in the division is tied for tops among all NL divisions. (other: CHI, 1.5 lead over MIL). PROGRESS IN THE PROCESS: Thus far, through 105 games, The Phils are 11 games above.500 at 58-46 and have scored 464 runs and allowed 442 (+22) Last season, through 105 games, they were 27 games under.500 at 39-66 and had scored 422 and allowed 507 (-85) The Phillies didn t notch their 58 th win last season until September 16 This season, in nine games (8.6 % of their games played thus far) in which they have allowed 10 or more runs, the Phillies have been outscored 111-30 (-81) However, in their 96 other games this year (91.4% of their season), Philadelphia has a +103 run differential, outscoring the opposition 434-331. BELIEVE IT: On May 29 at Dodger Stadium, facing LA closer Kenley Jansen, Rhys Hoskins fouled a ball off his face resulting in a fractured jaw Hoskins returned on June 9 and in 201 plate appearances since being activated off the DL, he is slashing.287/.373/.603 with 32 runs, 10 2B, 15 HR, 42 RBI and 23 walks The only other player in the majors with as many walks and home runs as Hoskins since June 9, when he came off the DL, is STL s Matt Carpenter (18 HR, 29 BB). EXTRA, EXTRA: The Phillies have collected at least one extra-base hit in 101 consecutive games (since 4/4); it is tied for the second-longest extra-base hit streak in franchise history (see chart to the right) It is the longest extra-base hit streak in the majors this season (next: DET, 67 G, 4/10-6/22) SERIESLY: Over their last 14 series (6/12-current), the Phillies are 10-3-1 Philadelphia s only two series losses in that span have come against the Yankees at Citizens Bank Park (1-2, 6/25-27), the Marlins in Miami (1-2, 7/13-15) and the Reds this past weekend in Cincinnati (1-3) Philadelphia s 10 series wins in that span have come against the Rockies, Brewers, Cardinals, Nationals (2x), Orioles (2x), Pirates, Padres and Dodgers. IT S HITTIN SEASON: The Phillies have slugged 58 home runs in their last 40 games (6/14- current) which is tops among all National League clubs and ranks 3 rd in the majors, trailing only the Yankees (60 HR) and Athletics (59 HR). AMERICAN DREAM: The Phillies have won nine of 13 games against the American League this season and their.692 winning percentage ranks 4 th among all ML teams in IL play, behind only the Red Sox (.875, 7-1), Pirates (.800, 12-3) and Reds (.769, 10-3). FLAGS FLY FOREVER: When the Phillies return home to Citizens Bank Park following their sixgame road trip, they will honor the 2008 World Series Champions as part of Toyota Phillies Alumni Weekend, August 3-5 Festivities take place during the Phillies-Marlins series and feature 2008 World Champion photo opportunities, special first pitches and pregame tributes throughout the weekend Highlights include the retirement of Shane Victorino (Aug. 3), the induction ceremony of Roy Halladay and Pat Gillick into the Toyota Phillies Wall of Fame (Aug. 4), 2008 Phillies World Series Champions Luncheon (Aug. 4), a celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the 2008 World Champion Phillies (Aug. 5) and a 2008 World Champions Home Run Derby at The Yard (Aug 4-5). PHILLIES PHACTS Record: 58-47 Home: 34-18 Road: 24-29 Current Streak: Lost 3 Last 5 Games: 2-3 Last 10 Games: 5-5 Series Record: 17-14-4 Sweeps/Swept: 6/2 PHILLIES VS. RED SOX 2107 Record: 1-3 2017 at Home: 1-1 2017 at BOS: 0-2 All-Time Record: 24-39 All-Time at Citizens Bank Park: 10-18 All-Time at Fenway Park: 8-19 Current Streak: Won 1 PHILLIES ON ROAD Games Played: 53 Record: 24-29 (.453) AVG/OBP/SLG:.237/.318/.382 Runs/Runs Per Game: 216/4.08 Home Runs: 56 Stolen Bases: 22 ERA: 4.24 Starters W-L: 17-18 Starters ERA: 3.98 Relievers W-L: 7-11 Relievers ERA: 4.67 Saves/Opp: 11/17 PHILLIES AT A GLANCE March: 1-2 Monday: 5-6 April: 15-10 Tuesday: 9-6 May: 15-11 Wednesday: 10-6 June: 13-14 Thursday: 9-3 July: 14-10 Friday: 8-9 Aug: N/A Saturday: 9-6 Sept: N/A Sunday: 8-11 vs East: 18-21 Day: 21-16 vs Cent: 18-12 Night: 37-31 vs West: 13-10 1 st Half: 53-42 vs AL: 9-4 2 nd Half: 5-5 INSTANT REPLAY RESULTS *Manager s challenges, since 2014 PHI All-Time Challenges: 175 Overturned: 99 Success Rate: 56.6% 2018 Challenges: 28 Overturned: 19 Success Rate: 67.9% LONGEST TEAM XBH STREAKS IN PHILLIES HISTORY 1) 129 G 6/15/1929-5/17/1930 T2) 101 G 4/4/2018-current 101 G 4/20/2000-8/11/2000 4) 97 G 8/30/2008-6/25/2009 5) 84 G 9/18/2005-6/20/2006 PHILLIES RECORD WHEN THEY Score First: 32-14 Lead After 6: 45-6 Lead After 7: 49-5 Lead After 8: 52-2 Out-Hit Opp: 39-7 Last AB Decisions: 11-11 Opp. Score First: 26-33 Tied After 6: 11-5 Tied After 7: 8-6 Tied After 8: 6-7 Hits equal: 6-6 Walk-off Decisions: 5-6 Score 4 or more: 45-15 Trail After 6: 2-36 Trail After 7: 1-36 Trail After 8: 0-38 Out-Hit by Opp: 13-34 Starter goes > 6.0 IP 33-3 Score 3 or fewer: 13-32 Hit no HR: 10-19 Starter goes 6.0 IP 8-11 Hit at least 1 HR: 47-27 Starter goes < 6.0 IP 17-33 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE TIME PROBABLE PITCHERS TV Tuesday, July 31 at BOS 7:10 EDT RHP Jake Arrieta (8-6, 3.45) vs LHP Drew Pomeranz (1-4, 6.91) NBCSP Wednesday, August 1 OFF DAY

2018 PHILLIES NOTES TONIGHT S STARTER PAGE 2 AARON NOLA RHP #27 Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 Age: 25 (born: 6/4/93) 2018: 12-3, 2.42 ERA Career: 36-25, 3.52 ERA LAST START: 7/24 vs LAD: ND, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO, HR Nola vs Maeda The Phillies used nine different pitchers on the night, finally going home after a Trever Plouffe walk-off home run in the 16th. TONIGHT S START: Can t Touch This: Has allowed 5 hits or fewer in 15 of his 21 starts, holding opponents to a.202 AVG Ranks 5 th among ML starters in fewest hits/9.0 IP (6.45), trailing only WSH s Max Scherzer among NL starters (5.93) ML Starter Rankings: 2 nd in OPP OPS (.549), 3 rd in HR/9.0 IP (0.47), T- 5 th in wins (12), 6 th in OPP AVG (.202), 7 th in ERA (2.42) and WHIP (0.99) ROAD: Limiting Homers: Had a 40.0-inning homerless streak snapped in his last start (2 nd inning of 6/17 at MIL through 3 rd inning on 7/24 vs LAD) His 0.47 HR/9.0 IP is 3 rd among all ML starters, trailing CLE s Trevor Bauer (0.37) and NYM s Jacob degrom (0.46) Pitch This: Per Fangraphs pitch value measurement, among all ML pitchers Nola has three pitches that all rank among the top 10 in the league: his fastball (4 th ), change-up (6 th ) and curveball (10 th ) This Means WAR: Per Baseball Reference, Nola s WAR of 6.1 is 3 rd among ML pitchers and highest by a PHI pitcher since 2014 (Hamels, 6.6) Aaron All-Star: Pitched a scoreless inning with 2 SO for the National League All-Star team in D.C. It was his first All-Star selection both at the major and minor league level He was the first Phillies starting pitcher named to the All-Star team since Cliff Lee in 2013, and the youngest Phillies starting pitcher to be an All-Star since a 23-year-old Cole Hamels in 2007 Nola became the 5 th Phillie to win 12 or more games before the All-Star break, and joined Steve Carlton (2.14 ERA, 155 SO in 1980) as the only Phillies to post a 2.30 ERA or lower and record at least 130 strikeouts before the All-Star break. vs AL East: 1-2, 3.90 ERA (12 ER, 27.2 IP) in 5 starts vs Interleague: 4-5, 4.45 ERA (30 ER, 60.2 IP) in 11 starts 2018: 4-3, 2.86 ERA (21 ER, 66.0 IP) in 11 starts Career: 14-13, 3.94 ERA (106 ER, 242.0 IP) in 42 starts 2018 SEASON: Reached 500 career strikeouts in 480.0 innings, becoming the fastest Phillie to reach that mark, both among pitchers who started their career in PHI and any pitcher to strike out 500 in a PHI uniform Became 1 of just 7 Phillies in the last 20 seasons (since 1999) with 10 wins before July 1 (Hamels in 2012, Halladay in 2011, Milton in 2004, Padilla in 2002, Byrd in 1999, Schilling in 1999) Per Elias, he had the 2 nd -most strikeouts (467) through 75 career starts by any pitcher that began his career with Philadelphia (Cole Hamels, 469) and the 5 th -most by any pitcher in his first 75 starts in a Phillies uniform Became the first Phillies pitcher 25 or younger to have multiple starts in a season with 10+ SO and no walks Since the NL started recording ER in 1912, the only other two Phillies pitchers (min. 10 GS) to have both a lower season ERA than his 2.18 and lower season WHIP than his 0.932 through the end of May were Hall of Famers Robin Roberts (1.99 ERA, 0.919 WHIP, 1952) & Grover C. Alexander (1.58 ERA, 0.928 WHIP, 1915) - Elias Posted a 1.80 ERA (8 ER, 40.0 IP) with 46 SO and a 0.90 WHIP in 6 May starts Carried a no-hitter through 6.2 innings, 5/26 vs TOR, the longest no-hit bid of his career Retired 18 straight at one point Struck out 10 Won each of his first 5 home starts, something no Phillie had done since 2010 (Roy Oswalt) Allowed 3 ER or fewer in 13 straight starts, 9/7/17-5/13/18 Struck out a career-high 12 batters on 5/8 vs SF, becoming the first Phillies since 8/3/06 (Hamels) to finish a start with at least 12 strikeouts and 25 or fewer batters faced Had a 14.1-inning scoreless streak, 4/27-5/8 Surrendered 2 runs or fewer in 8 straight starts from 9/13/17 to 4/21/18, marking the 7 th time a Phillies starter has accomplished the feat since 1893 when the current mound distance was established Tied a career high with 8.0 IP on 4/10 vs CIN Made his first career Opening Day start on 3/29 at ATL At 24 years, 298 days old, he was the club s youngest Opening Day starter since Dennis Bennett in 1964 (24 years, 192 days old) NOLA 2018 DAY-BY-DAY DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 3/29 at ATL ND, L, 8-5 5.1 3 1 1 0 1 3 1.69 4/4 at NYM ND, L, 4-2 5.0 4 2 2 1 4 4 2.61 4/10 vs CIN W, 6-1 8.0 3 1 1 0 3 6 1.96 4/16 at ATL L, 2-1 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 2 2.22 4/21 vs PIT W, 6-2 7.0 6 2 2 1 0 9 2.30 4/27 vs ATL W, 7-3 7.0 7 3 3 0 1 4 2.58 MAR./APRIL 2-1 38.1 27 11 11 2 10 28 2.58 5/2 at MIA W, 6-0 7.1 4 0 0 0 1 7 2.17 5/8 vs SF W, 4-2 7.0 5 1 1 0 0 12 2.05 5/13 vs NYM W, 4-2 6.0 9 1 1 1 2 4 1.99 5/20 at STL L, 5-1 6.0 7 4 4 1 1 6 2.37 5/26 vs TOR ND, W, 2-1 6.2 1 1 1 0 3 10 2.27 5/31 at LAD W, 2-1 7.0 2 1 1 0 1 7 2.18 MAY 4-1 40.0 28 8 8 2 8 46 1.80 6/6 at CHI ND, L, 7-5 6.0 4 3 3 1 4 6 2.35 6/12 vs COL W, 5-4 6.2 4 1 1 0 0 10 2.27 6/17 at MIL ND, W, 10-9 4.1 7 4 4 1 4 4 2.55 6/23 at WSH W, 5-3 6.0 4 2 2 0 3 5 2.58 6/28 vs WSH W, 4-3 7.2 5 1 1 0 2 8 2.48 JUNE 3-0 30.2 24 11 11 2 13 33 3.23 7/4 vs BAL W, 4-1 7.0 7 1 1 0 2 9 2.41 7/9 at NYM (2) W, 3-1 7.0 1 0 0 0 1 10 2.27 7/14 at MIA L, 2-0 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 5 2.30 7/24 vs LAD ND, W, 7-4 5.0 5 3 3 1 2 5 2.42 JULY 2-1 25.0 17 6 6 1 6 29 2.16 2018 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 8.0, 4/8 vs CIN IP 8.0, 4x, last: 4/10/18 vs CIN 9, 5/13 vs NYM H 10, 2x, last: 9/2/17 at MIA 4, 2x, last: 6/17 at MIL R 8, 2x, last: 6/21/16 at MIN 4, 2x, last: 6/17 at MIL ER 7, 3x, last: 8/22/17 vs MIA 4, 3x, last: 6/17 at MIL BB 4, 6x, last: 6/17/18 at MIL 12, 5/8 vs SF SO 12, 5/8/18 vs SF 1, 6x, last: 6/17 at MIL HR 3, 9/14/15 vs WSH N/A CG N/A N/A SHO N/A 6 G, 5/31-7/9 Win Streak 6 G, 5/31/18-7/9/18 N/A Loss Streak 5 G, 6/11-7/23/16 2018 STAT CENTRAL CAREER 8-0, 1.99 ERA (15 ER, 68.0 IP) Home 22-12, 3.11 ERA (86 ER, 248.2 IP) 4-3, 2.86 ERA (21 ER, 66.0 IP) Away 14-13, 3.94 ERA (106 ER, 242.0 IP).209 AVG/.288 OBP/.283 SLG vs Left.247 AVG/.316 OBP/.381 SLG.196 AVG/.238 OBP/.290 SLG vs Right.230 AVG/.272 OBP/.350 SLG 4.2 fwar 12.2 3.32 xfip 3.33 0.99 WHIP 1.17.266 BABIP.303 26.0% SO% 25.2% 7.1% BB% 6.6% 3.68 SO/BB 3.80 50.6% GB% 50.9% 31.3% FB% 29.9% 64/4.30 Run support/rsa 261/4.79 15-6 Team record in starts 43-38 NOLA 2018 AND CAREER 2018: 12-3 2.42 21 21 134.0 96 36 36 37 136 Career: 36-25 3.52 81 81 490.2 440 202 192 134 509 NOLA vs RED SOX 2018: N/A Career: N/A Last Start Has never faced. BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS NOLA vs RED SOX avg ab h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so MARTINEZ.333 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 NUNEZ.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRICE vs PHILLIES avg ab H 2b 3b hr rbi bb so ALTHERR.333 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 CABRERA.350 20 7 3 0 0 2 1 3 FLORIMON.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRANCO 1.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 HERRERA.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 PLOUFFE.345 29 10 2 0 0 3 1 4 SANTANA.323 31 10 4 0 0 2 6 7 CAREER: Selected by the Phillies in the 1st round (7 th overall) of the June 2014 draft out of Louisiana State University Was signed by Mike Stauffer Originally selected by Toronto in the 22 nd round of the June 2011 draft, but did not sign His 23.0-inning scoreless streak, 4/22-5/8/16 remains the longest by a Phillies starter since Cole Hamels 24.2-inning streak, 6/1-21/14 Was the first player drafted by Philadelphia to make his ML debut the very next season since Pat Combs in 1989 TOMORROW S STARTER at BOSTON RHP JAKE ARRIETA vs RHP DREW POMERANZ ARRIETA vs RED SOX 2017: 0-1 10.38 1 1 4.1 10 5 5 3 5 Career: 1-4 5.27 8 7 41.0 45 25 24 16 31 ARRIETA 2018 AND CAREER 2018: 8-6 3.45 20 20 112.1 104 60 43 38 80 Career: 96-62 3.56 217 211 1273.1 1058 562 504 441 1150

2018 PHILLIES NOTES BULLPEN NOTES PAGE 3 2018 TOTALS W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG OPS MISC Starters 40-32 3.88 580.1 533 278 250 65 181 579.245.698 51 QS/105 GS Relievers 18-15 3.89 361.0 328 164 156 42 138 376.240.706 30 SV/42 SVO #64 VÍCTOR ARANO RHP Last App: 7/29 at CIN: 1.2 IP, 2 H, SO 1 IR/ 0 scored IR/Scored: 15/2 Road Trip: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.2 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: 3/3 Has a 1.08 ERA (2 ER, 16.2 IP) in his last 15 outings (since 6/26) His last 16 batters faced with RISP are 0-13 with 9 SO Is holding opponents to a.207/.273/.300 slash line Allowed a walk-off HR on 7/9 at NYM in game 1, and came in with 2 runners on in game 2 to earn the save Recorded his first career save on 7/4 vs BAL Has allowed 2 HR in 51.1 career IP Allowed his first career HR on 6/8 after not allowing one in his first 29.0 IP Was activated from the 10-day DL on 5/20 (right rotator cuff strain) Made 1 rehab appearance with Lehigh Valley (AAA): 1.0 IP, H, BB, SO Had a 15.0-inning scoreless streak with 3 hits allowed and 18 SO from 9/25/17 vs WSH to 4/24 vs ARI Retired each of the first 25 batters he faced this season and 32 consecutive batters dating back to 2017, most by a Phillie since Rick Wise retired 32 straight on 9/18/71 #54 AUSTIN DAVIS LHP Last App: 7/28 at CIN: 1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER IR/Scored: 10/3 Homestand: 0-0, 18.00 ERA (2 ER, 1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: -/- Pitched 3 straight days and 4 straight game days (7/20-24, no game on 7/21), throwing 6.0 scoreless IP with 10 SO in those 4 games Has struck out 24 batters in 18.1 IP to begin his career (11.78 SO/9.0 IP), recording at least 1 in 13 of his 15 games Made his ML debut on 6/20 vs STL and recorded his first career strikeout Had his contract selected from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 6/18 (Neris optioned to LHV) 2018 with LHV: 0-1, 2.43 ERA (8 ER, 29.2 IP), 19 H, 8 BB, 38 SO,.181 OPP AVG, 0.91 WHIP in 22 games Also appeared in 4 games with Reading (AA) this season #58 SERANTHONY DOMÍNGUEZ RHP Last App: 7/25 vs LAD: 1.1 IP, SV, 2 BB, 2 SO 1 IR/ 0 scored IR/Scored: 15/4 Homestand: 0-1, SV, 9.00 ERA (2 ER, 2.0 IP) in 3 G SV/Opp: 10/11 ML Relief Rankings: 2 nd in & OPP OPS (.409) and 4 th in OPP AVG (.139) & WHIP (0.79) Had a 10.1-inning scoreless streak, 6/27-7/22 Has 27 strikeouts in his last 18.1 IP (since 6/10) and is averaging 11.61 SO/9.0 IP this season (46 SO, 35.2 IP) Has at least 1 strikeout in 27 of 31 appearances Batters are 0-for-29 with 2 walks against him leading off an inning His 0.65 WHIP was the lowest by any Phillie through the All-Star Break (min. 30.0 IP) Has converted each of his last 6 save opportunities Began his career with 15.2 scoreless IP, most by a Phillies pitcher since Marty Bystrom tossed 20.0 straight scoreless IP to begin his career in 1980 Made his ML debut and recorded his first strikeout on 5/7 vs SF Recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 5/7 game (Morgan to DL) Became 1 of 4 Phillies since 1900 to have had 13+ SO and 0 BB in his first 10 relief appearances with PHI (others: Jose Contreras, Billy Wagner and Bill Campbell) Earned his 1 st ML save, 5/19 at STL (2.0 IP) #57 LUIS GARCÍA RHP Last App: 7/29 at CIN: 0.2 IP, H, BB, 2 SO IR/Scored: 25/5 vs BOS (2017): Road Trip: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (4.1 IP) in 3 G SV/Opp: 1/3 vs BOS (career): 0-1, 1.69 ERA (1 ER, 5.1 IP) in 5 G Fenway Park (career): 0-1, 6.75 ERA (1 ER, 1.1 IP) in 2 G Tied a career high with 4 strikeouts on 7/24 vs LAD (other: 6/2/17 vs SF) Was on the 10-day DL, 6/16-7/21, with a right wrist strain Has walked just 1 batter in his last 15 appearances (13.0 IP) LHH are just 8-for-46 against him (.174 AVG) in 2018 Allowed all 3 IR to score on 6/9 vs MIL Prior to that, had stranded 24 of 25 IR (96.0 %) dating to 6/13/17, including his first 15 of 2018 #40 TOMMY HUNTER RHP Last App: 7/28 at CIN: L, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, HB IR/Scored: 16/4 vs BOS (2017): 0-1, 1.35 ERA (1 ER, 6.2 IP) in 7 G Road Trip: 0-1, 10.80 ERA (2 ER, 1.2 IP) in 2 G SV/Opp: 1/2 vs BOS (career): 5-3, 2 SV, 4.05 ERA (36 ER, 80.0 IP) in 45 G (8 GS) Fenway Park (career): 3-3, SV, 5.53 ERA (25 ER, 40.2 IP) in 24 G (4 GS) Did not walk a batter in 21 appearances from 5/8-6/28 His 4 SO on 6/30 vs WSH tied a career-high as a reliever (other: 8/14/13 at ARI) Earned his first save of the season on 6/10 vs MIL His 6 straight games with a hold (5/5-16) were most by a Phillies reliever since 2011 (Antonio Bastardo, 6) Began the season on the 10-day DL (right hamstring strain) Was activated on 4/22 #93 PAT NESHEK RHP Last App: 7/26 at CIN: 1.0 IP, SO IR/Scored: -/- vs BOS (2017): 1-0, 0.00 ERA (2.0 IP) in 2 G Road Trip: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: 1/1 vs BOS (career): 2-0, SV, 0.98 ERA (2 ER, 18.1 IP) in 18 G Fenway Park (career): 0-0, 2.84 ERA (2 ER, 6.1 IP) in 7 G Has not allowed a run in each of his first 10 appearances of the season (9.0 IP) and is riding an 12.2-inning scoreless streak since 9/19/17 Made his season debut on 7/1 vs WSH; had been on the DL since 3/27 with a right shoulder strain His 6.61 SO/BB ratio ranks 4 th among ML relievers since 2016 and he is 7 th in ERA (2.05) and WHIP (0.89) Is believed to be the first player in baseball history to wear No. 93 Since the start of last season, has a 1.39 ERA (11 ER, 71.1 IP) #53 YACKSEL RIOS RHP Last App: 7/28 at CIN: 1.0 IP, BB, SO IR/Scored: 18/4 Road Trip: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: -/- Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/27 Has held opponents to a.147/.194/.324 slash line over his last 8 ML appearances (6/19-current) Was the first Phils RP since 2016 to start a season 3-0 or better (Andrew Bailey, 3-0); and first Phils RP since 2009 (Clay Condrey) to go 3-0 or better in March/April 2018 with LHV: 0-0, SV, 5.11 ERA (7 ER, 12.1 IP), 11 H, 12 BB, 14 SO, 2 HR,.234 OPP AVG #44 JAKE THOMPSON RHP Last App: 7/29 at CIN: 0.1 IP IR/Scored: 2/0 Road Trip: 0-0, 2.70 ERA (1 ER, 3.1 IP) in 3 G SV/Opp: -/- Recalled on 7/25 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) for his 7th stint with the Phillies this season... Others: start of season-4/7, 4/27-29, 5/10-13, 6/16-21, 7/1-4 and 7/9 Has a 2.35 ERA (2 ER, 7.2 IP) over his last 6 appearances 2018 with LHV: 1-2, 2 SV, 4.09 ERA (20 ER, 44.0 IP), 36 H, 3 HR, 24 BB, 46 SO,.234 OPP AVG in 26 games (3 starts)

2018 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 4 #38 JORGE ALFARO C At Road Trip:.444 (4-9) in 3 games Current Streak: 0-for-3 NL Rookie Rankings: T-4 th in doubles (14) T-5 th in hits (65) 7 th in XBH (22) & total bases (102) T-7 th in HR (7) T-8 th in multi-hit games (13) 9 th in runs (29) 10 th in RBI (23) Is T-1 st among all MLB catchers with 17 attempted base stealers caught (other: OAK s Jonathan Lucroy) Is 17-for-55 (30.9%) in throwing out base stealers in 2018 Career: 21 of 72 (29.2%) Tied his career high with 3 hits, 7/26 at CIN (6 th time) Has 5 games with at least 3 hits this season Played an inning of 3rd base on 7/6 at PIT, his first appearance there in his career His 16 runners thrown out through the team s first 82 games were the most by a Phillie since 2012 when Carlos Ruiz threw out 18 through 82 games Has made 69 starts this season, all at catcher Made 30 ML starts last season: 29 at catcher & 1 at 1st base #13 ASDRÚBAL CABRERA INF vs BOS (career):.296 (74-250), 8 HR, 32 RBI in 63 G At Fenway Park (career):.292 (40-137), 3 HR, 15 RBI in 33 games Road Trip:.000 (0-8) in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-8 Was acquired by PHI from NYM on 7/28 in exchange for RHP Franklyn Kilome Went 3-for-5, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB in his final game before being traded, 7/26 at PIT Ranks 2 nd among all ML 2nd basemen in XBH (41) and T-2 nd in HR (17), trailing only ATL s Ozzie Albies in both categories Ranks 4 th in total bases (179) Set a career-high with 52 RBI before the break and joined Edgardo Alfonso (1999-2000) as the only NYM 2B with 50 or more RBI before the break Has 1,491 hits in his career, 9 shy of 1,500 Has been named to two All-Star teams (2011-12) 12-year veteran, has played in 1,048 games at SS, 333 games at 2B and 46 games at 3B #7 MAIKEL FRANCO 3B vs BOS (2017):.438 (7-16), RBI in 4 games Road Trip:.313 (5-16), 2 HR, 2 RBI in 4 games vs BOS (career):.438 (7-16), RBI in 4 games Current Streak: 2 G (.429, 3-7) At Fenway Park (career):.667 (6-9), RBI in 2 games In his last 31 games (6/23-current), is hitting.336 (36-107), 8 2B, 8 HR, 16 RBI, 1.013 OPS Logged his 4 th career multi-hr game, 7/26 at CIN, and second of the season (7/23 vs LAD) His 7 HR this July are his most in a single calendar month since June 2015, when he slugged a career-high 8 HR Has reached base safely in 19 of his last 22 games (since 7/3) Tied his career high with 4 hits, 6/23 at WSH (7 th time) Is 4-for-12 (.333), HR, 11 RBI, BB with the bases loaded this season On 4/7 vs MIA, slugged a grand slam in the 1st inning (off Dillon Peters), the fourth of his career (last: 4/26/17 vs MIA) #16 CÉSAR HERNÁNDEZ 2B Road Trip:.462 (6-13), 2 RBI in 4 games vs BOS (career):.273 (6-22), RBI in 7 games Current Streak: 4 G (.462, 6-13) At Fenway Park (career):.286 (4-14), RBI in 3 games NL Rankings: 1 st in bunt hits (8) 3 rd in pitches/pa (4.30) T-3 rd in games (105) & infield hits (18) 5 th in walks (64) & times on base (172) 7 th in singles (82) 8 th in runs (66) T-10 th in stolen bases (14) Among all MLB 2nd basemen, ranks 1 st in walks (63), 2 nd in times on base (169) & OBP (.379) and T-2 nd in runs (64) Has reached base safely in 86 of his 98 starts this season Has appeared in all 105 games for the Phillies in 2018 Is 1 HR shy of matching his career high (9 HR in 128 games last season) Tied his career high with 3 RBI on 7/15 at MIA (6 th time) Reached base safely in 28 consecutive games (.367 OBP) from 4/22-5/25, the 2 nd -longest on-base streak of his career (29 G, 8/24-9/24/16) Slugged his 5 th career leadoff HR and first of the season, 5/2 at MIA #37 ODÚBEL HERRERA CF vs BOS (2017):.100 (2-20) in 4 games Road Trip:.267 (4-15), HR, 2 RBI in 4 games vs BOS (career):.243 (9-37), HR, 3 RBI in 10 games Current Streak: 1 G (.500, 2-4) At Fenway Park (career):.375 (9-24), HR, 3 RBI in 5 games NL Rankings: T-5 th in infield hits (17) 7 th in at-bats (403) T-10 th in singles (75) Became the first Phillie with 100 hits before the All-Star break since 2014 (Chase Utley 104) Leads all ML center fielders in RBI (58) this season and is T-2 nd in HR (19; Mike Trout 28) Became 1 of just 2 Phillies CF to have at least 15 HR and 50 RBI before the All-Star break (Willie Montanez, 16 HR and 59 RBI in 1971) With his HR on 7/10 at NYM, in his 87 th game of the season, set a new career high, surpassing his previous best of 15 HR in 2016 (159 games) Homered in a career-high 5 straight games, 6/17-22, tying a PHI record No Phillies CF had ever homered in more than 4 straight games before him Joined Babe Ruth (1921), Barry Bonds (2001, 2003), Jim Thome (2002) and Jim Edmonds (2004) as the only players with a 5-game homer streak and 40-game on-base streak in a single season On 6/22 at WSH, tied a career high with 4 hits (7 th time) and 4 runs scored (2 nd time) With 7 HR in June, set a career high for a calendar month Reached base safely in a career-high 45 straight games (9/27/17-5/19/18), the 4 th -longest on-base streak in franchise history Reached base safely in each of his 41 games to start the season, the longest on-base streak by a Phillies player in the modern era (since 1900) to begin a season Logged his first two career multi-homer games this season: 4/27 vs ATL and 5/7 vs SF Also collected a career-high 5 RBI, 5/7 Had an 11-game hitting streak, 4/16-28, the longest by a Phillie this season #17 RHYS HOSKINS LF At Road Trip:.353 (6-17), 3 HR, 5 RBI in 4 games Current Streak: 0-for-5 NL Rankings: 1 st in pitches/pa (4.45) T-1 st in go-ahead RBI (22) 5 th in RBI (70) T-8 th in HR (21) T-9 th in XBH (45) & walks (57) T-10 th in doubles (24) Has slugged 7 HR in his last 9 G 10 of his 13 hits in that span have been for extra bases 1.057 SLG Since coming off the DL (June 9), is hitting.287 (50-174), 10 2B, 15 HR, 42 RBI, 23 BB,.977 OPS Is 1 st in RBI in MLB during that span and T-2 nd in HR Logged his 3 rd career multi-hr game, 7/26 at CIN (last: 9/12/17 vs MIA) Also tied career high with 3 hits (7 th time) and had a career-high 3 XBH Collected an XBH in a career-high tying 6 consecutive games (G1 on 7/22-7/26) Other: 6 straight games, 8/23-28/17 Is the first Phillie to slug at least 10 home runs with 2 strikes in back-to-back seasons since 2009-10 (Jayson Werth, 16 & 13, respectively) Collected at least 1 RBI in a season-high 4 consecutive games (7/20-23), the 2 nd -longest RBI streak of his career (6 G, 8/23-28/17) Homered in 3 consecutive games (7/22 (G1)-23) for the 5th time in his career Competed in the 2018 Home Run Derby at Nationals Park on 7/16; in the 1 st round, he defeated MIL s Jesus Aguilar, 17-12, before falling in the semifinals to CHI s Kyle Schwarber, 21-20 Became the 1st player in HR Derby history to hit 20 HR in the semifinals and his 37 total HR were the 2 nd -most HR by a Phillie in Derby history, trailing only Bobby Abreu in 2005 (41) His 20 go-ahead RBI prior to the All-Star break were the most by a Phillie since 2011 (Ryan Howard, 23) On 7/3 vs BAL, collected his 100 th and 101 st career RBI in his 124 th game Per Elias, that marked the fewest games played from the start of a major league career with the Phillies to reach 100 RBI (since 1920, when RBI became an official stat), surpassing Chuck Klein (143 G, 1929) His home run in the 5th inning, 6/29 vs WSH, came on the 14th pitch of his at-bat Per MLB Statcast, the only other Phillie (since 1999) to cap off a 14-pitch at-bat with a home run was Andres Blanco (8/22/17, game 2 vs MIA) His 11 go-ahead home runs were the 2nd-most by a Phillie before the end of June in a season since Ryan Howard s 12 in his MVP season of 2006 Hit his 30th career home run on 6/27 vs NYY in his 119th game, becoming the fastest Phillie ever to reach 30 career home runs (next two fastest: Hall of Famer Chuck Klein in 132 games and Ryan Howard in 134 games) Was on the DL from 5/31 (retro to 5/30) to 6/8 with a fractured jaw Homered in his first game back off the DL on 6/9 vs MIL Has made 92 starts this season: 87 in LF, 3 at DH and 2 at 1st base Last year made 50 MLB starts: 29 in LF and 21 at 1st base The Phillies are 13-2 when he homers and walks in the same game in his career (has 7 such games in 2018; last: 7/25 vs LAD)

2018 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 5 #4 SCOTT KINGERY INF/OF At Road Trip:.214 (3-14) in 4 games Current Streak: 0-for-5 The Phillies are 31-7 when he scores a run and 15-4 when he collects at least 1 RBI in a game Has made 87 starts: 72 at shortstop, 8 at 3rd base, 3 in LF, 2 at 2nd base and 2 in RF Had the most hits (75) by a Phillies rookie prior to the All-Star break since 2001, when Jimmy Rollins had 98 Collected his first career walk-off RBI, 4/11 vs CIN (sac fly in 12 th inning) Became the first ML player in the modern era (since 1900) to hit his first career home run, grand slam and walk-off RBI in 3 straight games (no order of achivements) Slugged his first ML grand slam on 4/10 in the 8th inning vs CIN (off Tanner Rainey) Hit his first career HR, 4/9 vs CIN (Cody Reed) Notched his first ML RBI, 4/7 vs MIA Made his ML debut as a starter at 3rd base on 3/30 at ATL and singled off Mike Foltynewicz for his first ML hit #15 ANDREW KNAPP C vs BOS (2017):.125 (1-8) in 2 games vs BOS (career):.125 (1-8) in 2 games At Fenway Park (career):.000 (0-5) in 1 game Road Trip:.000 (0-6) in 4 games Current Streak: 0-for-7 Batted leadoff on 7/8 vs PIT Became the first Phillies catcher ever to start a game in the leadoff spot in the live-ball era (since 1920) Had a 7-game hit streak (6/22-7/6), 4-game RBI streak (6/29-7/6) and 4-game extra-base hit streak (6/29-7/6), all career highs Slugged his 1 st major league pinch and walk-off HR, 7/1 vs WSH (13 th inning); was the first walk-off homer by a Phillie since 4/29/16 (Ryan Howard) Is 1 of 3 Phillies to collect multiple triples as a catcher in a season since 1999 (others: Mike Lieberthal in 2002 & Carlos Ruiz in 2007) Has made 36 starts at catcher this season (also 1 appearance at 1st base) Made 51 starts at catcher last season and had 1 appearance at 1st base Is 5-for-32 (15.6%) in throwing out attempted base stealers this season Career: 10-for-70 (14.3%) #10 TREVOR PLOUFFE INF vs BOS (2017):.179 (7-39), RBI in 12 games vs BOS (career):.221 (33-149), 3 HR, 16 RBI in 41 games At Fenway Park (career):.196 (9-46), HR, 6 RBI in 12 games Road Trip:.000 (0-1) in 1 game Current Streak: 0-for-1 Slugged his 2 nd career walk-off HR on 7/24 vs LAD in the 16 th inning (last: 4/17/15 vs CLE) It was also his 1 st HR as a Phillie His walk-off HR, 7/24 vs LAD, was the latest (in terms of innings) that a Phillie hit a walk-off HR since 9/23/1961 (Wes Covington, 16th inn. vs PIT) Made his first start with the Phillies on 7/13 at MIA in RF, his first in RF in the majors since 2012 Had his contract selected from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/10 Collected a pinch-hit single in his first plate appearance as a Phillie that same night With LV this season:.240 AVG (47-196), 14 2B, 11 HR, 33 RBI, 27 R, 37 BB,.360 OBP,.480 SLG % in 60 games Began the 2018 season with Round Rock (AAA) Was a non-roster invitee to TEX spring training Appeared in 100 games in 2017 for OAK (58) and TB (42), combining to hit.198 (56-283), 7 2B, 9 HR, 19 RBI, 28 BB Played for MIN from 2010-16 Reached the 20-homer mark twice before: 2012 (career-high 24 HR) and 2015 (22 HR) In his MLB career, has made starts at 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, shortstop, left field and right field #24 ROMAN QUINN OF At Road Trip:.000 (0-1) in 1 game Current Streak: 0-for-2 Recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/27 Missed time this season with a right middle finger sprain Last appeared in the majors on 9/27/16 at ATL (3-4, 2B, 2 R, SB) Has made 14 ML starts: 8 in LF and 3 each in CF and RF (last: 9/27/16 at ATL; LF) With LV in 2018:.296 AVG (29-98), 2 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 8 BB, 13 SB,.349 OBP,.439 SLG % in 25 games Also played games with Clearwater (2) & Reading (1) #41 CARLOS SANTANA 1B vs BOS (2018):.333 (5-15), HR, 3 RBI in 4 games Road Trip:.133 (2-15), HR, 2 RBI in 4 games vs BOS (career):.252 (38-151), 7 HR, 28 RBI in 45 games Current Streak: 1 G (.250, 1-4) At Fenway Park (career):.253 (24-95), 5 HR, 17 RBI in 26 games NL Rankings: 3 rd in walks (80) T-3 rd in games (105) T-4 th in SF (6) 8 th in pitches/pa (4.23) Has 9 games this season in which he collected 3 or more RBI, which leads the team The Phillies are 9-0 in those contests His 80 walks are the most by a Phillies switch hitter in a season since 1993 (Dave Hollins 85) His 74 walks were the most by a switch hitter before the All-Star break since 2004, when HOU s Lance Berkman had 75 walks Had the 2 nd -most walks before the All-Star break in franchise history, trailing only Bobby Abreu (83 BB in 2006) Has the most multi-walk games (21) in a season by a Phillie since 2009, when Jayson Werth had 21 Has appeared in all 105 games for the Phillies this season (102 starts, all at 1st base) His 28 walks in June were his most ever in a single calendar month T-1 st in MLB with 28 BB in June with CIN s Joey Votto Walked in a career-high 8 consecutive games (6/24-7/1) Became the first Phillie to walk in 8 consecutive games since Ryan Howard (8 G, 9/13-21/10) Had 13 RBI in the 4-game series vs SF (5/7-10), tying the franchise record for most RBI in a series of any length, per Elias (others: Mike Schmidt, 13 from 7/6-9/79 vs SF and Cliff Lee, 13 from 7/25-28/22 vs CIN) Slugged an XBH in 7 straight games (5/4-10), the longest such streak by a Phillie since 2009 (Ryan Howard, 7 G, 5/27-6/3) Homered from both sides of the plate in a game twice last season: 7/24/17 vs CIN and 8/15/17 at MIN #5 NICK WILLIAMS OF Road Trip:.438 (7-16), 2 HR, 2 RBI in 4 games Current Streak: 2 G (.429, 3-7) At In his last 39 games, is hitting.311 (41-132), 4 2B, 3B, 7 HR, 22 RBI, 14 BB,.393 OBP,.515 SLG %,.908 OPS Recorded his first career multi-hr game, 7/26 at CIN Also tied his career high with 4 hits (other: 9/8/17 at WSH) The Phillies are 13-2 in games in which he has collected multiple hits in 2018 Is hitting.455 (10-22), 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, BB, HBP as a pinch-hitter this season Career:.480 AVG (12-25), 2 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, BB, HBP Per Elias, his 10 pinch hits through 6/13 were the most by a Phillie that early in a season since 2008, when Greg Dobbs reached 10 on 5/20 of that season Homered in consecutive games (5/29-30) for the first time in his career According to Elias, he was the first Phillie with 3 pinch-hit home runs by the end of May in a season since 2009 (Matt Stairs 3) Became the first player in the majors with 3 pinch-hit home runs to give his team a lead in a season since 2004 (LAD s Olmedo Saenz, 3 & COL s Mark Sweeney, 3) Has made 69 starts this season: 56 in RF, 12 in LF and 1 as DH Slugged his first career pinch-hit HR on 4/9 vs CIN (Kevin Quackenbush) Collected his first pinch RBI, 3/30 at ATL

2018 PHILLIES NOTES HIGHS & LOWS PAGE 6 TEAM BATTING PHILLIES OPPONENTS 20 4/7 vs MIA... Most Runs, Game... 17 6/29 vs WSH 8 4/7 vs MIA (4 th )... Most Runs, Inning... 8 7/15 at MIA (5 th ) 20 4/7 vs MIA... Most Hits, Game... 19 3/31 at ATL 6 3x, last: 7/20 vs SD (8 th )... Most Hits, Inning... 8 7/15 at MIA (5 th ) 6 5/29 at LAD... Most Doubles, Game... 6 2x, last: 6/17 at MIL 2 4/22 vs PIT...Most Triples, Game... 2 7/10 at NYM 7 7/26 at CIN... Most Home Runs, Game... 7 6/29 vs WSH 10 7/26 at CIN... Most Extra-Base Hits... 10 6/29 vs WSH 4 4/5 vs MIA... Most Stolen Bases...4 2x, last: 7/8 at PIT 2 2x, last: 6/8 vs MIL...Most Sacrifice Flies... 2 3x, last: 5/30 at LAD 2 2x, last: 7/10 at NYM... Most Sacrifice Hits... 3 7/28 at CIN 10 3x, last: 7/6 at PIT... Most Walks... 8 2x, last: 7/1 vs WSH 18 5/6 at WSH... Most Strikeouts... 19 6/18 vs STL 15 6/16 at MIL... Most Left on Base... 13 7/6 at PIT INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Runs, Game... 4 Herrera, 6/22 at WSH Most Hits, Game... 4 4x, last: Williams, 7/26 at CIN Most Doubles, Game... 2 9x, last: Franco, 6/28 vs WSH Most Triples, Game... 1 multiple players Most Home Runs, Game... 2 6x, last: Franco, Hoskins, Williams 7/26 at CIN Most Extra-Base Hits, Game... 3 2x, last: Hoskins, 7/26 at CIN Most RBI, Game... 6 Franco, 4/7 vs MIA Most Walks, Game... 3 8x, last: Santana, 7/9 at NYM (G1) Most Sacrifice Flies, Game... 2 Santana, 3/30 at ATL Most Sacrifice Hits, Game... 2 De Los Santos, 7/10 at NYM Most Hit-By-Pitch, Game... 2 Alfaro, 7/10 at NYM Most Stolen Bases, Game... 2 Hernandez, 4/5 vs MIA Most Caught Stealing, Game... 1 multiple players Longest Hit Streak...11 G Herrera, 4/16-28 Longest HR Streak... 5 G Herrera, 6/17-22 Longest On-Base Streak...41 G Herrera, 3/30-5/19 Longest RBI Streak... 5 G Herrera, 6/17-22 Longest Run Scored Streak...7 G Hernandez, 4/4-11 Longest Walk Streak... 8 G Santana, 6/24-7/1 Longest Stolen Base Streak... 2 G Hernandez, 6/23-24 Hit for the Cycle... N/A Steal of Home... Santana 4/4 at NYM (3 rd inning) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings, Game, Starter... 8.0 Nola, 4/10 vs CIN Most Innings, Game, Reliever... 5.0 Hutchison, 5/4 at WSH Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter... 13 Pivetta, 6/18 vs STL Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever... 5 3x, last: Hutchison, 5/4 at WSH Most Walks, Game, Starter... 5 Velasquez, 7/28 at CIN Most Walks, Game, Reliever... 5 Thompson, 7/27 at CIN Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...3 3x, last: Eflin, 7/23 vs LAD Most Complete Games... N/A Most Shutouts... N/A Low-Hit Complete Game... N/A Longest Scoreless Streak, Starter... 18.2 inn. Arrieta, 5/23-6/3 Longest Scoreless Streak, Reliever... 15.2 inn. Dominguez, 5/7-6/6 Longest Winning Streak, Starter... 6 G 2x, last: Eflin, 6/5-7/3 Longest Winning Streak, Reliever... 3 G 2x, last: Ramos, 4/13-7/6 Longest Losing Streak, Starter... 5 G Pivetta, 5/27-6/29 Longest Losing Streak, Reliever... 3 G Dominguez, 6/19-current Longest Saves Streak... 6 G Dominguez, 6/27-current TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Most Errors, Game, Team... 4 2x, last: 6/15 at MIL Most Errors, Game, Individual... 2 3x, last: Knapp, 7/25 vs LAD Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Phillies... 4 5/18 at STL Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Opponent... 4 4/17 at ATL Last Triple Play Turned, Phillies... N/A Most Outfield Assists, Team... 1 multiple games Most Outfield Assists, Individual... 1 multiple players Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Team... 2 5/6 at WSH Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Individual... 2 Alfaro, 5/6 at WSH TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak... 6 G 2x, last: 6/30-7/7 Longest Losing Streak... 4 G 2x, last: 6/6-9 Longest Game, Innings... 16.0 inn. 7/24 vs LAD Longest Game, Time (9 inn)... 4:30 7/6 at PIT Longest Game, Time (Extra inn)... 5:55 7/24 vs LAD (16.0 inn.) Longest Delay... 1:37 4/4 at NYM (rain) Shortest Game, Innings... N/A Shortest Game, Time (9 inn)... 2:24 6/2 at SF Shortest Game, Time (less than 9 inn)... N/A Largest Margin of Victory... 19 runs 4/7 vs MIA (20-1) Largest Margin of Defeat... 13 runs 3/31 at ATL (15-2) Come-From-Behind Wins... 31 last: 7/25 vs LAD Largest Deficit Overcome... 4 runs 7/20 vs SD Walk-Off Wins... 5 last: 7/24 vs LAD (7-4 win) Extra-Inning Games... 10 last: 7/24 vs LAD (16 inn.) Shutout Wins... 9 last: 7/22 vs SD, game 2 (5-0) Shutout Losses...7 last: 7/29 at CIN (4-0) Largest Crowd, Home... 44,488 4/5 vs MIA Largest Crowd, Road... 44,431 5/19 at STL Most Games Above.500... 14 7/26 at CIN (58-44) Most Games Under.500... 3 4/4 at NYM (1-4) WALK-OFF WINS (5) Date Batter/Play Inning/Final Score 4/11 vs CIN Kingery/sacrifice fly 12 th /4-3 4/22 vs PIT Altherr/RBI single 11 th /3-2 6/18 vs STL Altherr/2-run double 10 th /6-5 7/1 vs WSH Knapp/solo home run 13 th /4-3 7/24 vs LAD Plouffe/3-run home run 16 th /7-4 STARTS BY POSITION C Alfaro 69; Knapp 36 1B Santana 103; Hoskins 2 2B Hernandez 97; Valentin 4; Kingery 2; Cabrera 1; Plouffe 1 SS Kingery 72; Crawford 23; Florimon 8; Cabrera 1; Valentin 1 3B Franco 83; Crawford 8; Kingery 8; Valentin 4; Walding 2 LF Hoskins 88; Williams 12; Kingery 3; Cozens 1; Valentin 1 CF Herrera 98; Altherr 7 RF Williams 56; Altherr 42; Cozens 3; Kingery 2; Plouffe 1; Valentin 1 P Nola 21; Pivetta 21; Arrieta 20; Velasquez 20; Eflin 14; Lively 5; De Los Santos 2; Anderson 1; Suarez 1 DH Hoskins 3; Hernandez 1; Williams 1 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 Hernandez 98; Santana 3; Knapp 2; Kingery 1; Valentin 1 2 Hoskins 62; Santana 25; Altherr 6; Herrera 6; Kingery 4; Cabrera 1; Florimon 1 3 Herrera 89; Kingery 8; Williams 3; Santana 2; Altherr 1; Franco 1; Plouffe 1 4 Santana 59; Hoskins 31; Altherr 10; Williams 3; Franco 2 5 Williams 32; Altherr 22; Franco 19; Santana 14; Kingery 9; Alfaro 4; Herrera 3; Valentin 1; Cabrera 1 6 Kingery 34; Williams 28; Franco 27; Knapp 4; Alfaro 3; Altherr 2; Cozens 2; Crawford 2; Valentin 2; Walding 1 7 Kingery 26; Franco 23; Knapp 17; Alfaro 15; Crawford 6; Altherr 5; Florimon 5; Valentin 4; Williams 2; Plouffe 1; Walding 1 8 Alfaro 46; Franco 10; Pivetta 8; Crawford 7; Knapp 6; Velasquez 6; Kingery 5; Altherr 3; Lively 3; Cozens 2; Eflin 2; Florimon 2; Valentin 2; Arrieta 1; De Los Santos 1; Williams 1 9 Nola 21; Arrieta 18; Crawford 16; Velasquez 13; Eflin 12; Pivetta 11; Knapp 7; Alfaro 1; Anderson 1; De Los Santos 1; Florimon 1; Lively 1; Suarez 1; Valentin 1 PHILLIES ON DISABLED LIST (4) Player Injury Date On Retro Date Off Jerad Eickhoff Right lat strain 3/29 3/26 Tommy Hunter Right hamstring strain 3/29 3/26 4/22 Mark Leiter Jr. Right forearm strain 3/29 3/26 5/15 Pat Neshek Right shoulder strain 3/30 3/27 7/1 Ben Lively Low back strain 4/27 -- 5/9 J.P. Crawford Right forearm strain 4/29 -- 6/6 Victor Arano Right rotator cuff strain 4/30 4/29 5/19 Adam Morgan Back strain 5/7 -- 5/17 Pedro Florimon Right foot fracture 5/30 -- Rhys Hoskins Fractured jaw 5/31 5/30 6/9 Dylan Cozens Left quadriceps strain 6/9 -- 6/24 Luis Garcia Right wrist strain 6/16 6/13 7/22 J.P. Crawford Broken left hand 6/20 -- Edubray Ramos Right shoulder impingement 6/25 -- 7/6 Vince Velasquez Right forearm contusion 7/1 -- 7/11 Zach Eflin Right middle finger blister 7/15 7/12 7/23 Edubray Ramos Left patella tendon strain 7/22 -- PHILLIES PINCH HOME RUNS (5) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs 4/9 vs CIN Williams/Quackenbush 8 th 0/2 5/13 vs NYM Williams/Sewald 6 th 2/2 5/21 vs ATL Altherr/Carle 7 th 1/0 5/26 vs TOR Williams/Biagini 8 th 0/0 7/1 vs WSH Knapp/J. Miller 13 th 0/1 MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (6) Date Batter Pitcher(s) Innings 4/27 vs ATL Herrera Teheran/Fried 1 st /6 th 5/7 vs SF Herrera Samardzija/Snelten 1 st /6 th 7/23 vs LAD Franco Stripling/Jansen 2 nd /9 th 7/26 at CIN Franco Lorenzen/Brice 5 th /7 th 7/26 at CIN Hoskins Mahle/Brice 1 st /6 th 7/26 at CIN Williams Lorenzen/Crockett 3 rd /9 th GRAND SLAMS (3) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Outs 4/7 vs MIA Franco/Peters 1 st 1 4/7 vs MIA Altherr/Peters 3 rd 1 4/10 vs CIN Kingery/Rainey 8 th 2 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (1) Date Batter/Pitcher Count 5/2 at MIA Hernandez/Urena 2-1 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (2) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs 7/1 vs WSH Knapp/J. Miller 13 th 0/1 7/24 vs LAD Plouffe/Hernandez 16 th 2/1 INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (2) Date Batters Pitcher(s) Inning/Outs 5/4 at WSH Santana/Franco Gott 6 th /1 7/23 vs LAD Hoskins/Herrera Stripling 5 th /2

2018 PHILLIES NOTES DAY-BY-DAY PAGE 7 GA/ GA/ Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend 1 3/29 at ATL L 8-5 Vizcaino/NERIS (0-1) 0-1 T4 1.0 *40,208 79 6/28 vs WSH W 4-3 NOLA (10-2)/Roark/DOMINGUEZ (6) 43-36 2 2.0 25,026 2 3/30 at ATL W 5-4 (11) HUTCHISON (1-0)/Carle 1-1 T3 0.5 35,123 80 6/29 vs WSH L 17-7 Fedde/PIVETTA (4-7) 43-37 2 3.0 36,903 3 3/31 at ATL L 15-2 McCarthy/VELASQUEZ (0-1) 1-2 T4 1.5 37,777 81 6/30 vs WSH W 3-2 ARANO (1-0)/Hellickson/DOMINGUEZ (7) 44-37 2 3.0 *42,746 4/2 at NYM PPD - cold and wet conditions 82 7/1 vs WSH W 4-3 (13) PIVETTA (5-7)/J. Miller 45-37 2 3.0 22,051 4 4/3 at NYM L 2-0 Blevins/LIVELY (0-1)/Familia 1-3 5 2.5 21,397 83 7/3 vs BAL W 3-2 EFLIN (7-2)/Cobb/DOMINGUEZ (8) 46-37 2 2.5 28,204 5 4/4 at NYM L 4-2 Gsellman/HUTCHISON (1-1)/Familia 1-4 5 3.0 21,328 84 7/4 vs BAL W 4-1 NOLA (11-2)/Ramirez/ARANO (1) 47-37 2 1.5 30,943 6 4/5 vs MIA W 5-0 PIVETTA (1-0)/Smith 2-4 4 3.0 *44,488 85 7/6 at PIT W 17-5 RAMOS (3-0)/Williams 48-37 1 0 24,846 7 4/7 vs MIA W 20-1 VELASQUEZ (1-1)/Peters/THOMPSON (1) 3-4 4 3.0 33,660 86 7/7 at PIT W 3-2 ARRIETA (6-6)/Taillon/ARANO (2) 49-37 1 0 28,150 8 4/8 vs MIA L 6-3 Despaigne/GARCIA (0-1)/Ziegler 3-5 4 4.0 34,326 87 7/8 at PIT L 4-1 Kingham/ANDERSON (0-1)/Vazquez 49-38 1 0 19,542 9 4/9 vs CIN W 6-5 GARCIA (1-1)/Quackenbush/NERIS (1) 4-5 4 4.0 18,127 88 7/9 (1) at NYM L 4-3 (10) Peterson/ARANO (1-1) 49-39 10 4/10 vs CIN W 6-1 NOLA (1-0)/Hughes 5-5 4 4.0 20,895 89 7/9 (2) at NYM W 3-1 NOLA (12-2)/Oswalt/ARANO (3) 50-39 T1 0 24,139 11 4/11 vs CIN W 4-3 (12) RIOS (1-0)/Brice 6-5 3 4.0 19,099 90 7/10 at NYM W 7-3 DE LOS SANTOS (1-0)/Gagnon 51-39 1 1.0 22,416 12 4/13 at TB W 2-1 RAMOS (1-0)/Colome/NERIS (2) 7-5 3 4.0 13,372 91 7/11 at NYM L 3-0 (10) Gsellman/LEITER JR. (0-1) 51-40 T1 0 22,137 13 4/14 at TB W 9-4 ARRIETA (1-0)/Archer 8-5 2 3.0 20,934 92 7/12 at BAL W 5-4 PIVETTA (6-7)/Gausman/DOMINGUEZ (9) 52-40 1 0.5 20,100 14 4/15 at TB W 10-4 RIOS (2-0)/Yarbrough 9-5 2 3.0 19,841 93 7/13 at MIA W 2-0 ARRIETA (7-6)/Chen/NESHEK (1) 53-40 1 1.5 8,090 15 4/16 at ATL L 2-1 Teheran/NOLA (1-1)/Vizcaino 9-6 T2 3.0 17,812 94 7/14 at MIA L 2-0 Richards/NOLA (12-3)/Barraclough 53-41 1 1.5 14,793 16 4/17 at ATL W 5-1 (10) NERIS (1-1)/Ramirez 10-6 2 2.0 17,913 95 7/15 at MIA L 10-5 Hernandez/RAMOS (3-1) 53-42 1 0.5 8,829 17 4/18 at ATL L 7-3 McCarthy/VELASQUEZ (1-2) 10-7 T2 3.0 22,135 18 4/19 vs PIT W 7-0 ARRIETA (2-0)/Taillon 11-7 T2 2.0 19,071 All-Star Break - Nationals Park - Washington, D.C. 19 4/20 vs PIT W 2-1 GARCIA (2-1)/Kontos/NERIS (3) 12-7 2 2.0 20,183 20 4/21 vs PIT W 6-2 NOLA (2-1)/Feliz/NERIS (4) 13-7 2 1.0 28,161 96 7/20 vs SD W 11-5 DAVIS (1-0)/Richard 54-42 1 0.5 30,034 21 4/22 vs PIT W 3-2 (11) RIOS (3-0)/R. Rodriguez 14-7 2 0.5 29,199 7/21 vs SD PPD - rain 22 4/24 vs ARI L 8-4 Salas/VELASQUEZ (1-3) 14-8 2 1.5 18,195 97 7/22 (1) vs SD L 10-2 Ross/PIVETTA (6-8) 54-43 29,392 23 4/25 vs ARI W 5-3 ARRIETA (3-0)/Greinke/NERIS (5) 15-8 2 0.5 21,349 98 7/22 (2) vs SD W 5-0 VELASQUEZ (6-8)/Perdomo 55-43 1 1.0 25,054 24 4/26 vs ARI L 8-2 Koch/LIVELY (0-2) 15-9 2 0.5 20,335 99 7/23 vs LAD L 7-6 Alexander/DOMINGUEZ (1-3)/Jansen 55-44 2 0 33,753 25 4/27 vs ATL W 7-3 NOLA (3-1)/Fried 16-9 2 0.5 27,076 100 7/24 vs LAD W 7-4 (16) VELASQUEZ (7-8)/Hernandez 56-44 1 1.0 35,028 26 4/28 vs ATL L 4-1 Foltynewicz/PIVETTA (1-1)/Vizcaino 16-10 2 0.5 27,794 101 7/25 vs LAD W 7-3 ARRIETA (8-6)/Buehler/DOMINGUEZ (10) 57-44 1 1.5 35,659 27 4/29 vs ATL L 10-1 McCarthy/VELASQUEZ (1-4) 16-11 T2 1.5 31,010 102 7/26 at CIN W 9-4 SUAREZ (1-0)/Lorenzen 58-44 1 2.5 17,031 28 4/30 at MIA L 8-4 Gonzalez/ARRIETA (3-1) 16-12 3 2.0 5,415 103 7/27 at CIN L 6-4 Hernandez/PIVETTA (6-9)/Iglesias 58-45 1 2.5 24,776 29 5/1 at MIA L 2-1 (10) Tazawa/RIOS (3-1) 16-13 3 2.0 5,844 104 7/28 at CIN L 6-2 Peralta/HUNTER (2-1)/Hughes 58-46 1 2.5 35,249 30 5/2 at MIA W 6-0 NOLA (4-1)/Urena 17-13 3 1.5 5,941 105 7/29 at CIN L 4-0 Castillo/EFLIN (7-3)/Iglesias 58-47 1 1.5 21,649 31 5/4 at WSH L 7-3 Gonzalez/PIVETTA (1-3) 17-14 3 2.0 35,497 106 7/30 at BOS 32 5/5 at WSH W 3-1 VELASQUEZ (2-4)/Roark/NERIS (6) 18-14 2 1.0 34,687 107 7/31 at BOS 33 5/6 at WSH L 5-4 Doolittle/NERIS (1-2) 18-15 2 1.0 30,611 108 8/2 vs MIA 34 5/7 vs SF W 11-0 EFLIN (1-0)/Samardzija 19-15 2 0.5 17,050 109 8/3 vs MIA 35 5/8 vs SF W 4-2 NOLA (5-1)/Holland/NERIS (7) 20-15 2 0.5 22,456 110 8/4 vs MIA 36 5/9 vs SF W 11-3 PIVETTA (2-2)/Stratton 21-15 2 0.5 18,448 111 8/5 vs MIA 37 5/10 vs SF W 6-3 VELASQUEZ (3-4)/Blach/NERIS (8) 22-15 2 0.5 30,204 112 8/6 at ARI 38 5/11 vs NYM L 3-1 Ramos/NERIS (1-3)/Familia 22-16 2 0.5 29,247 113 8/7 at ARI 5/12 vs NYM PPD - rain 114 8/8 at ARI 39 5/13 vs NYM W 4-2 NOLA (6-1)/Sewald/RAMOS (1) 23-16 2 1.0 34,091 115 8/10 at SD 5/15 at BAL PPD - Rain 116 8/11 at SD 40 5/16 at BAL W 4-1 PIVETTA (3-2)/Cashner 24-16 2 1.0 29,706 117 8/12 at SD 41 5/17 at STL W 6-2 VELASQUEZ (4-4)/Weaver 25-16 2 0.5 41,039 118 8/14 vs BOS 42 5/18 at STL L 12-4 Wacha/ARRIETA (3-2) 25-17 2 0.5 42,050 119 8/15 vs BOS 43 5/19 at STL W 7-6 HUNTER (1-0)/Holland/DOMINGUEZ (1) 26-17 2 0.5 44,431 120 8/16 (1) vs NYM 44 5/20 at STL L 5-1 Flaherty/NOLA (6-2) 26-18 2 1.5 43,560 121 8/16 (2) vs NYM 45 5/21 vs ATL W 3-0 PIVETTA (4-2)/Foltynewicz/NERIS (9) 27-18 2 0.5 21,284 122 8/17 vs NYM 46 5/22 vs ATL L 3-1 McCarthy/VELASQUEZ (4-5)/Vizcaino 27-19 2 1.5 18,545 123 8/18 vs NYM 47 5/23 vs ATL W 4-0 ARRIETA (4-2)/Gohara 28-19 2 0.5 27,647 124 8/19 vs NYM 48 5/25 vs TOR L 6-5 Gaviglio/EFLIN (1-1)/Tepera 28-20 2 0.5 21,374 125 8/21 at WSH 49 5/26 vs TOR W 2-1 DOMINGUEZ (1-0)/Biagini/GARCIA (1) 29-20 1 0.5 26,788 126 8/22 at WSH 50 5/27 vs TOR L 5-3 Happ/PIVETTA (4-3)/Tepera 29-21 2 0.5 24,182 127 8/23 at WSH 51 5/28 at LAD L 5-4 Garcia/MORGAN (0-1)/Jansen 29-22 3 1.0 39,759 128 8/24 at TOR 52 5/29 at LAD W 6-1 ARRIETA (5-2)/Maeda 30-22 3 1.0 40,044 129 8/25 at TOR 53 5/30 at LAD L 8-2 Stripling/EFLIN (1-2) 30-23 3 1.5 43,302 130 8/26 at TOR 54 5/31 at LAD W 2-1 NOLA (7-2)/Fields/DOMINGUEZ (2) 31-23 3 1.0 40,986 131 8/27 vs WSH 55 6/1 at SF L 4-0 Stratton/PIVETTA (4-4) 31-24 3 2.0 38,119 132 8/28 vs WSH 56 6/2 at SF L 2-0 Suarez/VELASQUEZ (4-6)/Strickland 31-25 3 2.0 39,208 133 8/29 vs WSH 57 6/3 at SF L 6-1 Rodriguez/ARRIETA (5-3) 31-26 3 3.0 40,491 134 8/31 vs CHI 58 6/5 at CHI W 6-1 EFLIN (2-2)/Hendricks 32-26 3 2.5 40,553 135 9/1 vs CHI 59 6/6 at CHI L 7-5 Mazzoni/MORGAN (0-2) 32-27 3 2.5 40,275 136 9/2 vs CHI 60 6/7 at CHI L 4-3 Duensing/PIVETTA (4-5)/Morrow 32-28 3 3.0 40,057 137 9/3 at MIA 61 6/8 vs MIL L 12-4 Chacin/VELASQUEZ (4-7) 32-29 3 3.0 22,196 138 9/4 at MIA 62 6/9 vs MIL L 12-3 Suter/ARRIETA (5-4) 32-30 3 4.0 25,304 139 9/5 at MIA 63 6/10 vs MIL W 4-3 EFLIN (3-2)/Jennings/HUNTER (1) 33-30 3 3.0 31,175 140 9/7 at NYM 64 6/12 vs COL W 5-4 NOLA (8-2)/Gray/DOMINGUEZ (3) 34-30 3 3.0 19,556 141 9/8 at NYM 65 6/13 vs COL L 7-2 Anderson/PIVETTA (4-6) 34-31 3 4.0 20,075 142 9/9 at NYM 66 6/14 vs COL W 9-3 VELASQUEZ (5-7)/Marquez 35-31 3 4.0 22,500 143 9/10 vs WSH 67 6/15 at MIL L 13-2 Suter/ARRIETA (5-5) 35-32 3 4.0 40,945 144 9/11 vs WSH 68 6/16 at MIL W 4-1 EFLIN (4-2)/Guerra/NERIS (10) 36-32 3 4.0 40,531 145 9/12 vs WSH 69 6/17 at MIL W 10-9 HUNTER (2-0)/Anderson/THOMPSON (2) 37-32 3 4.0 40,985 146 9/14 vs MIA 70 6/18 vs STL W 6-5 (10) THOMPSON (1-0)/Bowman 38-32 T2 3.5 22,083 147 9/15 vs MIA 71 6/19 vs STL L 7-6 Hicks/DOMINGUEZ (1-1) 38-33 3 4.5 21,122 148 9/16 vs MIA 72 6/20 vs STL W 4-3 RAMOS (2-0)/Tuivailala/MORGAN (1) 39-33 T2 3.5 26,120 149 9/17 vs NYM 73 6/22 at WSH W 12-2 EFLIN (5-2)/Roark 40-33 2 2.5 35,630 150 9/18 vs NYM 74 6/23 at WSH W 5-3 NOLA (9-2)/Fedde/DOMINGUEZ (4) 41-33 2 1.5 *40,341 151 9/19 vs NYM 75 6/24 at WSH L 8-6 Madson/DOMINGUEZ (1-2)/Doolittle 41-34 2 2.5 29,314 152 9/20 at ATL 76 6/25 vs NYY L 4-2 Loaisiga/VELASQUEZ (5-8)/Chapman 41-35 2 3.5 *44,136 153 9/21 at ATL 77 6/26 vs NYY L 6-0 Severino/ARRIETA (5-6) 41-36 2 3.5 *43,568 154 9/22 at ATL 78 6/27 vs NYY W 3-0 EFLIN (6-2)/Cessa/DOMINGUEZ (5) 42-36 2 2.5 42,028 155 9/23 at ATL *Sellout 156 9/24 at COL 157 9/25 at COL 158 9/26 at COL 159 9/27 at COL 160 9/28 vs ATL 161 9/29 vs ATL 162 9/30 vs ATL