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Los Angeles Angels (67-71) at Texas Rangers (60-78) LHP Andrew Heaney (8-8, 4.09) vs. LHP Mike Minor (10-7, 4.33) Game #139 Home #74 (31-42) Tues., Sept. 4, 2018 Globe Life Park in Arlington 7:05 p.m. (CDT) FS1 / 105.3 FM / 1270 AM RANGERS AT A GLANCE Overall...60-78 Home...31-42 Road...29-36 Standing... 5th, -25.0 GB Homestand...2-4 One-Run...12-16 2-Run...13-18 HR...49-42 No HR... 11-36 White...10-21 w/ Blue...7-15 w/ Red...3-6 Gray...9-16 Alt. Blue...27-30 Blue Home...9-13 Blue Road...18-18 Alt. Red (all home)...12-8 Throwback...1-0 Players Weekend...1-2 Last 5 Games...2-3 Last 10 Games...4-6 Come From Behind Wins... 27 Losses After Lead... 26 Score First...37-22 Opp. Score First...23-56 Columns below listed in a Home/Road/Total format vs. AL West.. 10-23/13-12/23-35 vs. AL Central... 8-8/9-8/18-15 vs. AL East...7-7/5-11/12-18 Interleague... 5-5/2-5/7-10 Series...10-11-2/5-11-5/15-22-7 Series Openers... 8-16/9-12/17-28 Series Finales...10-12/7-14/17-26 Rubber Games... 6-1/1-6/7-7 Lead after 6... 24-6/21-1/45-7 Lead after 7... 25-4/25-1/50-5 Lead after 8... 28-2/24-0/52-2 Trail after 6... 5-28/4-32/9-60 Trail after 7... 2-33/3-32/5-65 Trail after 8... 1-33/2-35/3-68 Tied after 6...2-8/4-3/6-11 Tied after 7... 4-5/1-3/5-8 Tied after 8... 2-7/3-1/5-8 Decided 7th/later...8-14/11-7/19-21 Shutouts... 1-0/2-8/3-8 Decided final AB...6-9/6-5/12-14 Walk-off games...3-2 ALL-TIME HOME RUN LIST Rank HR Player 28 493 Lou Gehrig 493 Fred McGriff 30 475 Stan Musial 475 Willie Stargell 32 473 Carlos Delgado 33 470 Adrian Beltre 34 468 Chipper Jones ALL-TIME HITS LIST Rank H Player 13 3252 Nap Lajoie 14 3184 Cal Ripken Jr. 15 3154 George Brett 16 3152 Paul Waner 17 3145 Adrian Beltre 18 3142 Robin Yount 19 3141 Tony Gwynn WINS AND LOSSES: The Rangers lost the Angels last night, 3-1, and club has a 2-4 record on this 8-game, 9-day homestand vs. LAD (0-2), MIN (2-1), and LAA (0-1) have won 2 of 3 since snapping a 5-G losing streak that was T2nd-longest by TEX in 2018 team has still dropped 6 of 8, 8 of 12, 9 of 14, 12 of 20, and 15 of last 26 G TEX is 14-15 in last 29 G, and club s 18-16 (.529) record since 7/27 remains T7th-best in A.L. w/ HOU, T2nd-best among A.L. West clubs (OAK:.629, 22-13) have lost 27 of 47 and 29 of last 50 G, the longer span beginning 7/6 team is 33-34 beg. 6/16 at 19-22 (.463) since the AS break, TEX owns T8th-best record in the A.L. At 60-78 (.435), Rangers are 11th in the A.L. in winning percentage the 60 wins are fewest for Texas after 138 G since 2014 (53-85) and 6th-fewest at this point in Rangers history. Texas has been under the.500 mark since a season best 1-1 on 3/30 club s high point since the break is 14-under (6 times, last on 8/24) team was season-high 20 G under.500 at 42-62 on 7/26 TEX won season-high 7 straight from 6/16-23, preceded by longest losing skid at 7 G, 6/7-15. SERIES STUFF: Texas earned a series win over the weekend vs. MIN, ending an 0-3-0 stretch in series club had gone 4-1-2 in 7 series from 7/27-8/19 Texas is 4-1-1 in last 6 series in Arlington, but need back-to-back wins to take this 3-G set vs. Halos. IN THE STANDINGS: Texas was eliminated from A.L. West contention with last night s loss in game no. 138, earliest point to be out of division race since 2014 (game no. 135) current 25.0-game deficit matches season high (2nd time, also 7/26) team was between 20.0 and 23.0 GB for 30 straight days from 7/28-8/26 Rangers have lost 4.0 games in the standings in the past 10 days current 25.0-G deficit is 4th-largest division margin in MLB to BAL (-54.5), TOR (32.0), and KC (-31.0) club has been in 5th place in the A.L. West for the last 147 days and in either 4th or 5th place for 157 of 158 days this season (T2nd following win on 3/30). AT HOME: Texas is 31-42 (.425) in Arlington this season, 4th-lowest home win pct. in A.L club secured a losing campaign at home with Friday s defeat team has gone 11-8 at home since the beginning of August, this after going 1-9 in Arlington in July Texas is 24-25 in last 49 G after opening year at 5-15 overall 31-42 record marks 3rd-fewest wins in club history after 73 G at home (27-46 in 2014, 30-42 in 1972). OFF HE GOES: The Rangers enter tonight having played an A.L.-high 73 home games, tied with LAD and MIA for most in MLB Texas has just 6 home games remaining after tomorrow s homestand finale with LAA TEX/MIA/LAD have an MLB-high 16 road games remaining the rest of the way. VS. THE HALOS: Texas is 4-7 vs. the Angels this season, but has won 4 of 7 after losing 1st 4 meetings in 2018 Rangers took last series, 3-games-to-1, from 8/16-19 in Arlington Texas has dropped 9 of the last 14 overall beginning 9/15/17, but has a slight 25-24 advantage since the start of 2016 Rangers have won 3 of last 5 at home after dropping 4 of prior 6 meetings at GLPIA Rangers have won season series in each of last 2 years Angels hold the lead in the alltime series, 377-348, but Rangers have the advantage both in Arlington (191-177) and at Globe Life Park (109-105). TEX and LAA are playing 4 series in final 6 1/2 weeks, as 13 of Rangers final 40 games (32.5%) are against the Halos the teams will play a Mon./Tues/.Wed. series in 3 of the 4 weeks in September Texas will make 2 more trips to Anaheim this month, 9/10-12 and 9/24-26. FS1 TONIGHT: Tonight s game will be televised nationally on FS1, with Justin Kutcher and C.J. Nitkowski calling the action barring a national network (or Facebook) picking up any Texas games the rest of the month, each of the club s final 23 contests this month are slated to be televised on FS Southwest. NEW ADDITIONS: Texas added 5 players to the roster today, bringing the club s active roster to 33 players the moves: INF Hanser Alberto activated from DL, RHP Austin Bibens- Dirkx and OF Willie Calhoun recalled from Round Rock, RHP Adrian Sampson contract purchased from Round Rock, and LHP C.D. Pelham contract purchased from Frisco a separate release is in the back of the press box. NEW FACES: A pair of pitchers (Sampson/Pelham) were added today who have yet to appear for the Rangers entering today, the Rangers 48 players used ranked T9th in the A.L., while 30 pitchers used ranks 7th in the league Rangers used 51 players in 2017 and 52 in 2016, but club has not used more than 31 pitchers since setting an MLB record with 40 pitchers in 2014, a mark since matched by the 2017 Mariners. AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED PREGAME: Prior to tonight s game, Rangers players José Leclerc (August Rangers Player of the Month) and Rougned Odor (A.L. Player of the Week for periods ending 7/22 and 8/5) will be presented with their respective awards in an on-field ceremony. THE AGELESS BELTRÉ: Adrián Beltré has reached safely in each of the 1st 6 G of this homestand, as his career hit total sits at 3145, 17th all-time and 7 shy of matching Paul Waner for 16th in baseball history with 10 more hits this season, Beltré could move into the top 15 in hits in MLB history Beltré is one of 5 players in MLB history with so many hits and HR (470) in a career, joining Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, and Eddie Murray. Beltré has his highest career totals vs. LAA against any opponent in G (253), R (129), H (271), 2B (52), HR (45), and RBI (164) the 45 HR are tied for 3rd-most ever vs. LAA (70- A. Rodriguez, 49-R. Palmeiro, 45-H. Killebrew) and 164 RBI rank as T2nd-most (169-A. Rodriguez, 164-Yastrzemski) Beltré s 253 games vs. the Angels are 2nd most to Yastrzemski (280). MINOR OF LATE: LHP Mike Minor enters tonight s start having posted back-to-back quality outings, with QS in 4 of his last 5 games Minor has allowed more BB (4) than hits (3) in his last 2 starts/12.0 IP among pitchers with at least 135.0 IP in 2018, Minor ranks 15th in MLB and 9th in the A.L. with a 1.111 WHIP the list of TEX pitchers to make 25+ starts in a season with a WHIP as low as Minor s current figure: Fergie Jenkins (1974, 1978), Bert Blyleven (1977), Nolan Ryan (1989, 1990, 1991), and Yu Darvish (2013). ELVIS ANDRUS had 3 of the Rangers 6 hits last night, his 7th game of 3+ H in 2018, tied with Adrián Beltré for most on the club in 2018 Andrus is batting.322 (59-183) with a.843 OPS figure at home in 2018. GALLO PRODUCTION: Joey Gallo had the club s lone extra-base hit (2B) and RBI last night his 21 doubles this season are a career high, and he is approaching career bests in RBI (79), hits (91), runs (74), BB (68) current highs in those categories were all set in 2017: 80 RBI, 94 H, 85 R, 75 BB. PLAYOFF ON THE FARM: The DSL Rangers1 team lost 8-1 this morning against the DSL Rays1 squad, losing the best-of-5 Dominican Summer League Championship series 3-games-to-2 the Spokane Indians are slated to begin a best-of-3 semifinal series at Everett on Wed. night at 5:05 p.m. CT, with the series winner advancing to the best-of-5 Northwest League Championship Series against the winner of the Eugene/Hillsboro semifinal matchup. SHORTS: Rangers still lead MLB w/ 240 runs since the AS break, and have one-or-zero runs in 5 of last 12 G team has.292 BA w/ RISP since the break, 3rd-best in MLB, this after hitting.222 w/ RISP in the 1st half no HR for TEX batters last night after 10 HR in prior 2 G since break, TEX has lost 3 times when allowing 3-R-or-less, all in last 8 G. UPCOMING PROBABLES, TIMES & BROADCASTS Date Opponent Pitchers - Texas vs. Opponent Time (CDT) TV/Radio Wed., September 5 vs. Los Angeles-AL RHP Bartolo Colon (7-11, 5.45) vs. RHP Jaime Barria (9-8, 3.46) 7:05 FSSW/105.3/1270 Thurs., September 6 OFF DAY * For radio broadcasts, most games are on 105.3 The Fan All games are broadcast in Spanish on KFLC 1270 AM All FSSW telecasts can also be viewed on FSGO app.

PAGE 2 TONIGHT S STARTING PITCHER #36 Mike Minor, LHP (10-7, 4.33) TONIGHT: The 30-year-old left-hander is scheduled to make his 25th start of the season tonight in the middle of this 3-G series against the Angels..will be working on extended 5-days rest after suffering the loss in Rangers 3-1 vs. LAD (6.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R-ER, 3 BB, 7 SO, 2 HR, 86 pitches/55 strikes)...has gone 4-1 with a 2.64 ERA (9 ER/30.2 IP) in last 5 outings...his 4-game winning streak from 7/29 to 8/22 matched Yovani Gallardo for longest such streak on Rangers staff this season... since beginning of June, is 6-3, 3.21 (27 ER/75.2 IP) in 12 G/GS to lower season ERA from 5.76 to 4.33...during that span, ranks among A.L. leaders (min. 13 GS) in WHIP (1st, 0.93), opp. average (4th,.196), and opp. OPS (5th,.613)...has issued 2-or-fewer walks in 21 of 24 starts overall, and his 2.07 BB/9 rate ranks 2nd-lowest on staff (Bartolo Colon-1.54) would rank 10th in A.L. if he qualified... with 135.0 IP this season, has already surpassed innings total from 2017 (77.2) when he worked as a reliever for Kansas City has produced his highest inning total since 145.1 IP with the Braves in 2014...is in his 1st season as a starting pitcher since 2014 (w/ ATL), also his 1st season with the Rangers after signing a 3-year contract on 12/6/17 did not make ML appearance in 2015-16 following surgery for a torn labrum in his left shoulder on 5/13/15 was 38-36, 4.10 in 111 games/110 starts for ATL from 2010-14 from the 2012 All-Star break through 2014 season, ranked 11th in N.L. with a 3.52 ERA (min. 70 starts) was selected by the Braves as the 7th overall selection in the 2009 June draft out of Vanderbilt University...has a team-high 10 wins and Rangers are 12-12 in Minor s 24 starts. LAST START: Suffered the loss in Rangers 3-1 defeat vs. LAD (6.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R-ER, 3 BB, 7 SO, 2 HR, 86 pitches/55 strikes)...gave up solo home runs to Cody Bellinger (3rd) and Manny Machado (4th)...first time allowing 2 HR in a start since 7/24 vs. OAK...had allowed just 2 HR in previous 4 starts...has allowed just 3 H in last 2 GS (12.0 IP)...was his 11th QS of the season and his 4th in last 5 outings...has allowed 2 R or less in 4 of last 5 GS and has 12 such outings this season...suffered the loss for first time since 7/15 at BAL, snapping a 4-game winning streak...received no runs in support for first time since 7/9 at BOS...was longest such streak since winning 5 straight from 9/16/12 to 4/10/13 with ATL. VS. THE ANGELS: Has gone 0-0 with a 5.68 ERA (4 ER/6.1 IP) in 3 G/1 GS career vs. LAA...will me making first start against the Angels this season...has not started against the Halos since 6/15/14 w/ ATL (5.0 IP, 3 R-ER), a 7-3 Braves victory at Turner Field...made two relief appearances vs. LAA last season with KC, going 0-0, 6.75 (1 ER/1.1 IP)...is 2-2, 4.82 (28 ER/52.1 IP) in 10 GS against AL West opponents this season. RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOS ANGELES-AL MINOR S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2018 10-7 4.33 24/24 135.0 119 68 65 22 31 111 Career 54-49 3.99 200/134 865.1 815 402 384 109 240 765 MINOR VS. LOS ANGELES-AL W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2017 0-0 6.75 2/0 1.1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Career 0-0 5.86 3/1 6.1 12 4 4 2 2 6 MINOR AT GLOBE LIFE PARK IN ARLINGTON W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2018 5-3 3.30 13/13 79.0 61 30 29 14 19 67 Career 5-4 3.49 16/14 87.2 71 35 34 14 23 72 2018 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings: 7.0, 4x, last Aug. 4 vs. BAL Innings: 8.0, 3x, last July 21, 2013 at CWS Hits: 9, April 27 at TOR Hits: 11, 5x, last July 12, 2014 at CHC Runs: 6, 2x, last July 15 at BAL Runs: 8, 2x, last June 10, 2014 at COL ER: 6, May 15 at SEA ER: 8, 2x, last June 10, 2014 at COL SO s: 9, May 20 at CWS SO s: 12, Aug. 22, 2010 at CHC Walks: 3, 3x, last Aug. 29 vs. LAD Walks: 5, 2x, last June 30, 2012 vs. WSH HR: 3, May 8 vs. DET HR: 4, May 21, 2012 at CIN Pitches: 104, July 24 vs. OAK Pitches: 117, May 8, 2013 at CIN CG s: N/A CG s: 1, July 21, 2013 at CWS Low-Hit CG: N/A Low-Hit CG: 5, July 21, 2013 at CWS CG SHO s: N/A CG SHO s: N/A Win Streak: 4, July 29-Aug. 22 Win Streak: 7, Aug. 25, 2012-April 10, 2013 2018 & CAREER SPLITS 2018 CAREER W L ERA G/S IP ER W L ERA G/S IP ER Home 5 3 3.30 13/13 79.0 29 29 24 3.61 107/70 461.2 185 Away 5 4 5.79 11/11 56.0 36 25 25 4.44 93/64 403.2 199 Day 2 3 4.71 7/7 36.1 19 15 16 4.36 59/36 235.1 114 Night 8 4 4.20 17/17 98.2 46 39 33 3.86 141/98 630.0 270 AVG AB H HR BB SO AVG AB H HR BB SO vs. Left.247 89 22 4 1 19.254 744 189 18 49 204 vs. Right.234 415 97 18 30 92.248 2527 626 91 191 561 Total.236 504 119 22 31 111.249 3271 815 109 240 765 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 14 8 16 14 7 7 2 - - 68 RUN SUPPORT 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10R+ Total AVG/9 3 2 4 2 7 1 2 - - 1 1 80 5.33 IN ARLINGTON: Is 5-3 with a 3.30 ERA (29 ER/79.0 IP) in 13 G/GS in Arlington this season suffered first loss at Globe Life Park since 5/8 vs. DET (7.0 IP, 5 R-ER)...has not allowed more than 3 ER in an outing in his last 7 starts...overall home ERA is over 2 runs lower than his road figure (5.79)...opp. are batting.213/.266/.429/.695 at this facility compared to.267/.311/.479/.790 on the road... HR total at home (14) is more than on the road (8). 2018: Texas is 12-12 in his 24 starts has permitted 4-or-fewer hits in 7 of last 10 starts...has 2-or-fewer walks in 21 of 24 outings, 2nd-most such starts on staff (Colon-23)...has surrendered 1.47 HR/9, 6th-highest rate in the A.L. (min. 130 IP)...allowed 2 HR in last start after allowing just 1 HR in last 3 GS...surrendered 7 HR over 5 GS/25.0 IP in July...has still given up 19 HR in his last 18 GS after only allowing just 2 HR in his first 5 GS had 6 hit batters over 1st 8 starts, none in last 17 starts batters leading off innings have hit.252 (32-127) with 9 BB and 3 HBP bottom 3 spots in the lineup are a combined 26-for-143 (.182) w/.590 OPS opponents batting.185 (28-151) with 2 outs in an inning opposing batters w/ RISP are 22-for-96 (.229) opponents by plate appearance vs. Minor: 1st PA (.207, 42-203), 2nd PA (.242, 47-194), 3rd PA (.291, 30-103), 4th PA (0-4) Chirinos has caught 12 starts (5-3, 4.25), Kiner-Falefa (3-2, 3.78) has caught 6 starts, Centeno 3 starts (2-0, 5.29), Pérez 2 starts (0-2, 6.00), and Trevino caught start on 6/16 (0-0, 2.57) win on 4/7 vs. TOR was 1st victory as a starter since 8/28/14 w/ ATL has allowed 4 HR to LH batters in 18 (Moustakas-5/25 vs. KC, Reddick-7/4 vs. HOU, Gardner-8/10 at NYY, Bellinger-8/22 vs. LAD), 1st HRs by LH batter since he was with ATL on 7/1/14 vs. NYM (Daniel Murphy in the 5th inning at Turner Field) took a perfect game into the 7th on 6/27 vs. SD, as game score of 80 (Bill James formula) matched the highest of his career (also w/ ATL on 5/25/13 at NYM) was 2nd-deepest perfect game effort by a Ranger in 18, as Bartolo Colon retired 1st 21 Astros on 4/15 at HOU posted QS in 5 straight starts from 6/9-7/4, longest QS streak since 6 in a row w/ ATL from 8/12-9/8/14 had a team-leading 6 wins at the All-Star break, marking just the 4th season in club history to not have a pitcher with 7+ wins at the All-Star break: also 1973, 2007, and 2017, when Yu Darvish topped the staff with 6 victories. JUNE JAM: In June, made quality starts in all 4 outings, going 2-0, 2.08 (6 ER/26.0 IP) in 4 G/GS w/.170/.213/.261/.474 opp. slash line among MLB pitchers w/ 25.0+ IP in June, Minor s opp. OPS (.474) and WHIP (0.77) figures were 2nd to only BOS Chris Sale (.422/0.76) Minor s 0.77 WHIP was lowest in a single month by a TEX pitcher (min. 90 BF) since Yu Darvish (0.74) in Sept. 2012 ranked among A.L. June leaders (min. 25.0 IP) in opp. BA (4th) and ERA (8th). BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS (including postseason) Minor vs. Los Angeles-AL PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO Simmons.000 1 0 0 0 0 Trout.667 3 2 1 1 0 Upton.500 2 1 0 0 1 Young Jr..000 2 0 0 0 1 MINOR S 2018 DAY-BY-DAY Heaney vs. Texas PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO Andrus.462 13 6 1 2 3 Beltré.545 11 6 2 7 2 Chirinos.667 6 4 2 3 0 Choo.200 5 1 0 1 1 DeShields.400 10 4 1 2 3 Gallo.750 4 3 0 0 1 Guzmán.000 3 0 0 0 1 Mazara.250 8 2 0 0 0 Odor.333 12 4 0 2 1 Profar.000 3 0 0 0 1 Tocci.500 2 1 0 1 0 Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game Pitches 4/1 vs. HOU 2-8 L 3.86 4.2 3 2 2 0 2-0 5 Trailing 1-2 93/62 4/7 vs. TOR 5-1 W 2.53 6.0 2 1 1 1 2-0 7 Leading 5-1 93/54 4/14 at HOU 6-5 (10) - 4.60 5.0 5 5 5 1 1-0 2 Trailing 2-5 90/58 4/20 vs. SEA 2-6 - 3.86 5.1 6 1 1 0 1-0 6 Tied 0-0 102/69 4/27 at TOR 6-4 W 4.33 6.0 9 4 4 0 0-0 4 Leading 6-4 94/63 April Totals 2-1 4.33 27.0 25 13 13 2 6-0 24 5/3 vs. BOS 11-5 W 4.36 6.0 7 3 3 1 3-0 4 Leading 10-3 96/58 5/8 vs. DET 4-7 L 4.72 7.0 7 5 5 3 0-0 4 Trailing 2-5 97/67 5/15 at SEA 8-9 - 5.61 3.1 8 6 6 1 2-0 5 Trailiing 3-6 88/60 5/20 at CWS 0-3 L 5.59 5.0 6 3 3 1 0-0 9 Trailing 0-3 90/64 5/25 vs. KC 8-4 W 5.63 6.0 7 4 4 2 1-0 4 Leading 6-3 99/66 5/31 at SEA 1-6 L 5.76 5.0 6 5 4 1 2-0 2 Trailing 1-5 96/56 May Totals 2-3 6.96 32.1 41 26 25 8 8-0 28 6/9 vs. HOU 3-4 - 5.65 6.0 6 3 3 1 1-0 4 Tied 3-3 91/57 6/16 vs. COL 5-2 - 5.35 7.0 5 2 2 0 2-0 6 Teid 2-2 102/62 6/22 at MIN 8-1 W 5.06 6.0 3 1 1 0 2-0 3 Leading 4-1 93/62 6/27 vs. SD 5-2 W 4.64 7.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 5 Leading 4-0 85/54 June Totals 2-0 2.08 26.0 15 6 6 1 5-0 18 7/4 vs. HOU 4-5 (10) - 4.63 6.0 7 4 3 2 3-0 4 Tied 4-4 97/62 7/9 at BOS 0-5 L 4.56 5.1 6 2 2 1 0-0 4 Trailing 0-2 93/61 7/15 at BAL 5-6 L 4.89 2.2 4 6 5 1 2-0 1 Trailing 4-5 68/44 7/24 vs. OAK 10-13 (10) - 4.83 5.0 4 2 2 2 1-1 5 Leading 4-2 104/66 7/29 at HOU 4-3 W 4.73 6.0 4 2 2 1 1-0 8 Leading 4-2 90/55 July Totals 1-2 5.04 25.0 25 16 14 7 7-1 22 8/4 vs. BAL 3-1 W 4.53 7.0 4 1 1 0 0-0 6 Leading 2-1 86/63 8/10 at NYY 12-7 W 4.61 5.2 6 4 4 1 1-0 2 Leading 9-4 84/55 8/22 at OAK 4-2 W 4.40 6.0 1 0 0 0 1-0 4 Leading 4-0 73/50 8/29 vs. LAD 1-3 L 4.33 6.0 2 2 2 2 3-0 7 Trailing 0-2 86/55 August Totals 3-1 2.55 24.2 13 7 7 3 5-0 19 Season Totals 10-7 4.33 135.0 119 68 65 22 31-1 111 TOMORROW S SCHEDULED STARTER RHP BARTOLO COLON (7-11, 5.45 ERA in 25 games/23 starts) The 45-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 26th appearance and 24th start of the season on Wednesday night in the finale of this 3-G set with the Halos will be 1st action since he was activated from the disabled list on Saturday was placed on the disabled list on 8/24, retroactive to 8/21, with a lower back strain took the loss in his last start on 8/20 at Oakland (5.0 IP, 10 H, 7 R-ER, 1 BB, 3 SO, 3 HR, 94 pitches/58 strikes), when he pitched on extra rest after enduring back issues during the club s homestand from 8/13-19 has gone 12-9 with a 3.88 ERA (72 ER/167.0 IP) in 27 G/26 GS career vs. the Angels, including 0-1, 10.50 (7 ER/6.0 IP) in 2 G/one GS against the Halos this season has won 2 straight starts at home and is 4-4 with a 5.64 ERA (43 ER/68.2 IP) in 13 G/11 GS overall at Globe Life Park in Arlington this season with career win no. 246 on August 7 against Seattle, he passed Dennis Martinez for most victories by a native of Latin America in Major League Baseball history has won games with 11 different teams, tied for most all-time (also LaTroy Hawkins, Edwin Jackson, Mike Morgan, Ron Villone) Colon is the oldest MLB player since Omar Vizquel s final game on 10/3/12 (age 45.162) joins teammate Adrián Beltré (21 seasons) as the only active MLB players to have appeared in 20+ seasons Rangers are 9-12 in his 21 starts.

RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOS ANGELES-AL PAGE 3 TEAM PITCHING W-L-S G ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO Starters 40-56 138 5.44 745.2 845 485 451 132 235 518 Relievers 20-22-38 137 4.23 481.0 461 244 226 59 164 442 Home 31-42-18 73 5.62 666.0 740 435 416 116 220 502 Road 29-36-20 65 4.19 560.2 566 294 261 75 179 458 TEAM CATCHING ERA *W-L CS SBA CS% PB PO Centeno 4.34 7-2 0 0 0.0 1 0 Chirinos 5.14 33-58 3 49 6.1 5 2 Pérez 4.90 5-8 4 8 50.0 3 0 Trevino 3.71 1-0 0 0-0 0 Kiner-Falefa 4.72 14-10 6 18 33.3 1 1 Stolen bases against pitchers: 0-for-2 (0 SB, 2 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 56 Austin Bibens-Dirkx 8/29 vs. MEM (AAA) 5.1 6 5 4 3 7 100 0/0 2/4 1/1 13/14 0/0 32 Eddie Butler 9/2 vs. MIN (Sv, 2) 3.0 5 4 4 2 2 62 2/2 13/19 10/3 74/39 0/2 58 Alex Claudio (L) 9/3 vs. LAA 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1/3 34/56 26/8 131/30 5/3 50 Zac Curtis (L) 9/3 vs. LAA (L, 0-1) 0.1 2 3 3 0 1 16 0/0 5/9 4/0 10/11 0/0 62 José Leclerc 9/1 vs. MIN (Sv, 8) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 12 8/12 39/52 36/8 28/45 4/1 31 Chris Martin 9/3 vs. LAA 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 18 0/3 28/39 4/1 43/35 2/0 55 Matt Moore (L) 8/31 vs. MIN (L, 3-7) 1.0 3 4 4 1 0 40 0/1 13/18 3/1 33/35 1/0 64 C.D. Pelham (L) 9/1 at MID (AA) 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 22 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 33 Martin Pérez (L) 8/31 vs. MIN 2.0 0 0 0 2 1 31 0/0 1/1 0/0 4/2 0/0 59 Connor Sadzeck 9/3 vs. LAA 0.2 1 0 0 2 0 15 0/0 2/2 3/1 1/1 0/0 52 Adrian Sampson 9/2 at IOW (AAA) 6.0 5 3 3 1 2 75 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 54 Jeffrey Springs (L) 9/3 vs. LAA (GS) 2.0 2 0 0 0 3 32 0/0 5/10 3/1 21/15 1/0 Totals 38/50, 76.0% 279/412, 67.7% 182/59, 32.4% 632/439 28/7 TEAM PITCHING: Staff has 5.49 ERA (75 ER/123.0 IP) last 14 G to rise from 4.91 to 4.97, 13th in A.L have 2nd-highest ERA in MLB since AS break (5.80) to only BAL (5.86) team ERA at the break was 4.61 for the year, have allowed 2nd-most R (729) and H (1306), 3rd-most HR (191) and 4th-most HBP (tied-63) in MLB opp..272 BA also 3rd-highest have A.L.-high 7 balks (tied w/ BAL) club-record streak of 22 G w/ 3-or-fewer BB from 5/20-6/12. STARTERS: Rotation has 5.75 ERA (36 ER/56.1 IP) last 12 G and owns 6.43 ERA (94 ER/131.2 IP) last 26 G beg. 8/5 to rise from 5.23 to 5.44, highest in MLB the 6.0 SHO IP by Méndez on Sunday matched longest scoreless outing for rotation since break staff has 4 QS last 22 G staff has 26 of team s last 31 wins beg. 6/18, this after one win in 20 G from 5/26-6/17 46 QS are T2nd-fewest in A.L. (34-TB) lead MLB in H (845) and R (485) allowed, 3rd in HR allowed (133). RELIEVERS: Bullpen allowed 14 R-ER over 19.0 IP in last 4 G to spike season ERA from 4.13 to 4.23, 8th in A.L. and highest since 4/17 (4.26) own 5.85 ERA (99 ER/152.2 IP) in 41 G since AS break to rise from 3.48 pen has 3.0+ IP in 23 of last 26 G bullpen has just 4 wins since the start of July have gone 38-for-50 in save chances and rank among A.L. leaders in save pct. (2nd, 76.0), holds (5th, 76), saves (6th, 38). 56 AUSTIN BIBENS-DIRKX 2-3-0, 6.59 vs. LHB: 23-for-77 (.299) vs. RHB: 30-for-91 (.330) Recalled from Round Rock (AAA) today for 4th stint with TEX in 18 (5/24-29, 6/19-7/8, 7/20-8/4)...last pitched for TEX on 8/3 vs. BAL, last start 7/8 at DET. Is 2-2, 3.71 (14 ER/34.0 IP) in 6 starts and 0-1, 20.57 (16 ER/7.0 IP) in 4 relief appearances. Has spent the balance of the campaign with the Express, going 3-6 with a 5.68 ERA (52 ER/82.1 IP) and 1.482 WHIP figure over 17 games/15 starts... last pitched on Wednesday vs. Memphis, taking the loss (5.1 IP, 6 H, 5 R-4 ER, 3 BB, 7 SO, 2 HR, 100 pitches/58 strikes). 32 EDDIE BUTLER 2-3-2, 6.13 (w/ CHI-TEX) vs. LHB: 14-for-63 (.222) vs. RHB: 32-for-96 (.333) Sun. vs. MIN was 2nd 3+ IP save of the season (also 8/2 vs. BAL)..1st Ranger w/ multiple 3-inning saves in a campaign since John Wasdin in 2005 (3). Last 4 G: 14 R/13 ER in 10.2 IP to raise season ERA from 4.34 to 6.13, 6th-highest in MLB among relievers w/ 35.0+ IP. Has 11 G w/ TEX: 1-2-2, 7.77 (19 ER/22.0 IP) acquired on 7/27 from Cubs w/ RHP Rollie Lacy and OF Alex Ovalles for LHP Cole Hamels and cash considerations. Was on Cubs DL from 4/20-7/23 with right groin strain and made 5 starts in an injury rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Iowa. 58 ALEX CLAUDIO (L) 4-2-1, 4.85 vs. LHB: 18-for-78 (.231) vs. RHB: 66-for-168 (.393) Has 3 R-ER allowed last 3 G/4.1 IP to raise season ERA from 4.75 to 4.85 has 6.23 ERA (12 ER/17.1 IP) last 17 G beg. 7/23 to rise from 4.29. Activated from 10-day DL on 7/21 on DL from 7/11-20 with left ankle sprain. Leads staff w/ 56 G has allowed runs in 19 of 56 games had 9.2 IP scoreless streak over 8 G from 5/18-6/3. Lone save 4/14 at HOU (one-batter save) 1-for-3 in save tries. 50 ZAC CURTIS (L) 0-1-0, 4.22 (w/ PHI-TEX) vs. LHB: 2-for-9 (.222) vs. RHB: 6-for-29 (.207) Took the loss yesterday vs. LAA, surrendering go-ahead, 2-R HR to Taylor Ward...recalled from Round Rock (AAA) Saturday went 0-0, 1.86 (2 ER/9.2 IP) over 7 G spanning 2 stints w/ PHI (4/30-5/9, 6/22-30) DFA d by PHI on 7/31, claimed on waivers by TEX on 8/7 and optioned to Round Rock. Has gone 1-0, 4.00 (4 ER/9.0 IP) over 9 relief outings w/ Express also 3-2, 3.00 in 33 G w/ Lehigh Valley (AAA) in PHI system in 18 at the minor league level in 18, opponents hit.191, including.145/.261/.211/.472 slash by LH hitters. 62 JOSÉ LECLERC 2-3-8, 1.78 vs. LHB: 8-for-60 (.133) vs. RHB: 14-for-108 (.130) Current 14.0-inn. scoreless streak is 2nd-best active streak among ML relievers and longest by a Ranger in 18 opposition is 2-for-last-40 (.050) w/ 3 BB/23 K s has a 0.70 ERA (2 ER/25.2 IP) over last 26 G has allowed runs in just 3 of last 37 G w/ a 1.50 ERA (6 ER/36.0 IP) and 57 K. Selected Rangers August Player of the Month T2nd in MLB in saves since 8/4 (11-Edwin Diaz) saves in 7 straight TEX wins from 8/13-24, longest such span since Francisco Cordero saved 8 in a row from 4/9-22/05. Has saves in 7 of 8 and 8 of his last 11 G, now 8-for-12 in save tries in 18 prior to August, had 2 career saves (last on 7/23/17 at TB). Ranks among A.L. relief leaders in opp. BA (1st,.131), opp. OPS (2nd,.452), ERA (2nd, 1.78), WHIP (3rd, 0.87), and SO/9 (T6th, 13.50) leads Rangers w/ 15 holds since 6/17, has allowed 7 of last 13 IR to score (allowed just 1 of 1st 23 IR to score thru 6/1.6). Saved all 3 TEX wins in 4-G series 8/16-19 vs. LAA, 1st Ranger w/ 3 saves in a single series since Shawn Tolleson, 4/19-21/16 vs. HOU. Surrendered go-ahead 2-R HR to Khris Davis in 9th inning on 7/25, ending 10.2 inning scoreless streak and 46.1-inning homerless streak. Allowed season highs in H (4) and ER (3) in blown save 6/17 vs. COL had career best 5 strikeouts on 7/8 at DET. Recalled from Round Rock on 4/30 for 3rd stint w/ TEX (also Opening Day-4/4; 4/21-26) 4 G w/ Express in 18: 0-1, 1 SV, 7.71 ERA (4 ER/4.2 IP). 31 CHRIS MARTIN 1-3-0, 4.58 vs. LHB: 11-for-44 (.250) vs. RHB: 28-for-97 (.289) Activated from DL on 7/31, and has allowed 7 R-ER in 10.1 IP over 11 G since return has 9 R-ER last 14 G/12.2 IP to raise season ERA from 3.57 to 4.58. Ranks 5th among A.L. relievers w/ 6.20 SO/BB ratio has 3 stints on 10-day DL in 2018: 5/2-20 with right forearm irritation, 6/12-22 with right calf strain, and 7/5-30 with left groin strain was also optioned to Round Rock on 7/3 but recalled the following day. Has allowed runs in 11 of 39 G posted 2.16 ERA in 1st 10 G thru 4/18. 55 MATT MOORE (L) 3-6-0, 7.27 vs. LHB: 21-for-67 (.313) vs. RHB: 98-for-311 (.315) Took loss Fri. vs. MIN, throwing 40 pitches to record 3 outs (1.0 IP, 4 R-ER) last 3 G: 7 R-ER/5.1 IP to raise season ERA from 6.99 to 7.27. Has 17 relief app. since being moved to bullpen on 6/13: 6.29 ERA (24 ER/34.1 IP), opponents 31-for-129 (.240) w/ 13 BB/35 SO has posted a 6.11 ERA (24 ER/35.1 IP) in 18 relief outings overall in 2018 longest career relief outing was 7/7 at DET (4.1 SHO IP). Has 12 GS in 18: 1-5, 8.02 (49 ER/55.0 IP), 2.055 WHIP in starts, opposition has batted.354/.419/.569/.988 1st win, 4/17 at TB in return to The Trop. 64 C.D. PELHAM (L) 0-0-0, vs. LHB: 0-for-0 (.000) vs. RHB: 0-for-0 (.000) Had contract purchased from Frisco (AA) today and is seeking ML debut...combined to go 2-0, 3.66 ERA (19 ER/46.2 IP) in 47 G with Down East (A+) and Frisco...was 13-for-13 in SVO...last worked on Friday at Midland (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R-ER, 2 SO), the only run allowed in his last 5 appearances since 8/21. Has held LHB to a.206/.320/.302/.622 slash line in 18...has surrendered just one HR in 250 PA vs. LHB in his minor league career. Was selected in the 33rd round of the 2015 June Draft out on Spartanburg Methodist College in South Carolina. 33 MARTIN PÉREZ (L) 2-6-0, 6.75 vs. LHB: 22-for-68 (.324) vs. RHB: 82-for-231 (.355) Had 2.0 SHO IP Fri. vs. MIN to finish loss, 1st relief app. since 9/15/12 vs. SEA now has 7 career relief outings: 0-0, 3.86 (6 ER/14.0 IP) move to bullpen was announced postgame Wednesday last started 8/25 at SF (L, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 4 R-ER, 1 HR, 1 BB, 4 SO, 79 pitches/44 strikes). Was 2-6 with a 6.95 ERA (53 ER/68.2 IP) in 13 starts this season activated from the disabled list on 7/14 and was 0-3, 5.63 (29 ER/46.1 IP) over last 8 starts opponents batted.333/.374/.524/.898 during that stretch. 59 CONNOR SADZECK 0-0-0, 0.00 vs. LHB: 0-for-1 (.000) vs. RHB: 1-for-3 (.333) Has retired 3 of 6 BF in 1st 2 ML G...whiffed only BF and stranded 2 IR in ML debut Sat. vs. MIN recalled from Triple-A Round Rock Friday spent season with the Express, going 5-3, 4.03 (17 ER/38.0 IP) over 32 relief app. Has gone 2-0 with a 4.50 ERA (4 ER/8.0 IP) and 2 BB/11 SO over 8 G since returning from the disabled list on 8/10 from a left oblique strain has held RHB to a.608 OPS, while LHB have a.711 figure surrendered just 2 HR over 42.1 IP at the minor league level. Was the Rangers 11th round selection in the 2011 June draft and transitioned to a relief role in the middle of the 2017 campaign.

PAGE 4 RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOS ANGELES-AL 52 ADRIAN SAMPSON 0-0-0, vs. LHB: 0-for-0 (.000) vs. RHB: 0-for-0 (.000) Had contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA) today, and is seeking 1st ML action since he was injured while warming up prior to a scheduled start while with SEA on 6/23/16 at DET...spent the entire season with the Express, going 8-4 with a 3.77 ERA (53 ER/126.2 IP) in 33 G/19 GS. Was 5-1, 2.34 ERA (22 ER/84.2 IP) over last 14 GS with RR, allowing 3 R-or-less in all 14 outings...last started and earned the win on Sunday at Iowa (6.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R-ER, 1 BB, 2 SO, 75 pitches/49 strikes). Was originally received by TEX on a waiver claim from SEA on 11/2/16, and made 8 starts in the minor leagues last season as he worked his way back from flexor tendon surgery on 6/30/16. 54 JEFFREY SPRINGS (L) 0-0-0, 2.29 vs. LHB: 8-for-24 (.333) vs. RHB: 10-for-50 (.200) Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings yesterday in 1st ML start...has 7.0 SHO IP last 4 G/1 GS to drop season ERA from 3.55 to 2.29 has whiffed 13 of last 39 BF. Made ML debut 7/31 at ARI, whiffing 3 of final 4 BF had contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA) prior to game on 7/31 allowed runs in one of 1st 4 G/7.0 IP career-high 2.2 IP on 8/14 vs. ARI. Combined to go 4-4, 4.13 ERA (26 ER/56.2 IP) w/ 2 saves over 33 G with Round Rock and Frisco posted a career best in SO/9 (15.6) promoted to Round Rock on 6/16 and compiled a 1.72 ERA (3 ER/15.2 IP) with 24 SO in last 11 G with the Express. BATTING NOTES TEAM BATTING: Club had 19 H on Sun., but is still batting.213 (85-399) last 12 G to drop from season-high.247 to.244, 12 in A.L...club-record 13 XBH Sunday, 45 TB were 2nd-most ever by Rangers (49 on 8/22/07 at BAL-G1) season highs in R (18), H (tied-19), and HR (6) Sunday batting.260 (315-1212) last 35 G to rise from.238 Texas leads MLB w/ 240 R since the AS break for the season, rank among A.L. leaders in SH (1st, 30), BB (2nd, 498), HBP (2nd, 76), 3B (6th, 24), R (6th, 664) 4th in MLB w/ 1280 SO, 2nd-most in club history (1493 in 2017). 2 HANSER ALBERTO.083 AVG, 0 HR, 0 RBI,.154 OBP,.083 SLG INFIELDER R/R Mon.: DNP Stand: - Streak: 0 G Activated from disabled list today...suffered a right hamstring strain when he pinch-hit on 8/24 at SF, the same day he had been recalled from Round Rock for his 3rd ML stint of 2018 (also 5/15-6/1 and 6/10-13). Spent balance of 18 with Round Rock, batting.330/.346/.452/.797 (119-361) w/ 7 HR/58 RBI over 101 G last 47 G at AAA since 7/1:.367 (65-177) w/.904 OPS, multiple hits in last 5 G w/express a non-roster invitee to major league spring camp this year, he batted.217 (5-23) in 14 G. 1 ELVIS ANDRUS.271 AVG, 5 HR, 30 RBI,.320 OBP,.389 SLG SHORTSTOP R/R Mon.: 3-for-4, R Stand:.250 (5-20), HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 4 R Streak: 1 G (1-5, HR, 2 RBI, R) Is 8-for-24 last 6 G, and has.220 (18-82) BA last 20 G to drop from.289 to.271 batting.291 (51-175) last 41 G to rise from.247. Sun vs. MIN was 1st HR since 7/24 vs. OAK career-high 19-G hit streak 7/15-8/8 (.345, 29-84), tied for longest in MLB in 18 had 41-G home onbase streak from 3/29-8/31, 2nd-longest in MLB in 18 season-high 4 H on 8/10 at NYY has 44 career triples, T2nd-most in TEX history (55-M. Young). Has 76 G/GS in 18, all at SS 1st career grand slam and career high-tying 5 RBI 7/24 vs. OAK (also 5/30/17 vs. TB) 7/23 vs. OAK was 1500th career hit on DL 4/12-6/17 w/ olecranon fracture in right elbow, suffered on HBP 4/11 vs. LAA. 29 ADRIÁN BELTRÉ.270 AVG, 8 HR, 48 RBI,.329 OBP,.384 SLG THIRD BASEMAN R/R Mon.: 1-for-4, K Stand:.208 (5-24), HR, 2B, 3 RBI, BB, HBP, SB, 3 R Streak: 3 G (3-12, HR, RBI, HBP, 2 R) Has 12 G (9 as DH, 2 as PH, 1 at 3B) since leaving 8/13 vs. ARI w/ left hamstring strain has 2 DL stints w/ left hamstring strain: 4/25-5/7, 5/14-30 batting.205 (18-88) last 24 G to drop from.292 to.270 since 5/11, batting.248 (66-266) last 72 G to drop from.333. Is active leader w/ 3145 career hits, 17th all-time (next Paul Waner-3152), passing I. Suzuki (3089) on 6/13 at LAD for most hits by non U.S. native passed R. Carew to become all-time leader for hits by a player born in Latin America on 4/5 at OAK. His 1690 RBI are 25th all-time (since 1920), Cal Ripken Jr. is next w/ 1695 12th all-time w/ 628 2B (D. Ortiz-634) 14th all-time w/ 2912 games 15th all-time in TB w/ 5259 (Ken Griffey Jr-5271) 15th all-time w/ 1136 XBH (Ty Cobb-1139) 33rd all-time w/ 470 HR (C. Delgado-473). 5 WILLIE CALHOUN.275 AVG, 1 HR, 9 RBI,.325 OBP,.391 SLG OUTFIELDER L/R Mon.: DNP Stand: - Streak: 5 G (.400, 6-15, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, HBP, 2 R) Recalled from Round Rock (AAA) today for his 2nd stint with Texas in 18 (also 7/20-8/15)...1st stint with club spanned Nomar Mazara s stay on the DL. Has spent the balance of the campaign at Round Rock, compiling a.294/.351/.431/.782 (127-432) with 9 home runs, 32 doubles, and 47 RBI in 108 G... his 32 doubles finished T5th-most in the Pacific Coast League, and he was also 5th in the league with a ratio of 10.00 plate appearances per strikeout. Batting.309 (17-55) last 18 G w/tex to rise from.143 to.275 has 22 G/18 GS, starts in LF (17) and DH (1) is 2-for-last-3 as PH. 61 ROBINSON CHIRINOS.216 AVG, 17 HR, 58 RBI,.336 OBP,.425 SLG CATCHER R/R Mon.: 0-for-3, BB, K Stand:.167 (2-12), HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 2 HBP, R Streak: 0 G Is 5-for-33 last 12 G and batting.163 (8-49) last 17 G to drop from.225 to.216 batting.250 (36-144) w/ 9 HR/36 RBI last 43 G beg. 6/22 to rise from.188 batting.390 (16-41) w/ RISP since 6/23 3rd in A.L. w/ 15 HBP, T3rd-highest total in club history (record is 19 by Carlos Gomez in 2017). 6 HR since break rank T3rd among Rangers posted 5th multi-hr game, 4/28 at TOR HR on 34th b-day, 6/5 vs. OAK. Has 93 GS at C (career-high 90) and DH (3), going 3-for-49 in throwing out runners (Gordon 4/21 vs. SEA; Seager 5/28 at SEA; Canha 7/25 vs. OAK). 17 SHIN-SOO CHOO.275 AVG, 21 HR, 61 RBI,.385 OBP,.464 SLG OUTFIELDER L/L Mon.: 1-for-3, BB, K Stand:.125 (3-24), 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 3 R Streak: 2 G (2-7, 2B, BB, RBI, R) Has reached safely in 19 of last 21 G has gone 3-for-24 over 6 G in homestand to drop from.283 to.275 batting.300 (24-80) last 22 G to rise from.270 batting.229 (33-144) last 36 G to drop from.294 his 21 HR are one shy of career high (22 HR in 2010/2015/2017). Ranks among A.L. leaders in BB (3rd, 83), times on base (6th, 227), OBP (8th,.385) has reached 4+ times in 9 G, T5th in A.L T10th in A.L. w/ 137 SO. Had career-best 52-G on-base streak from 5/13-7/20, longest in MLB since 2007 and a single-season TEX club record (59 G by Will Clark in 1995-96). Was 1-for-2 as a reserve in the All-Star Game on 7/17 in D.C, his 1st career selection was 3rd native of South Korea to make All-Star team. Selected Rangers Player of Month for June (.347/.466/.621/1.087) owns 2 of 3 longest hit streaks by Rangers in 18 (12 G, 5/23-6/5 and 6/16-29). Has 4 leadoff HR in 18 (6/8 vs. HOU, 6/18 at KC, 7/6 at DET, 8/22 at OAK), 27 career, 15 w/ Texas (2nd in club history to Kinsler-29) hit 4th career GS 5/18 at CWS 3rd career walk-off HR 5/26 vs. KC - career HR no. 176, passing Japan s Hideki Matsui (175) for most HR by Asia-born player in ML history. Has 127 starts at DH (77), RF (30), and LF (20) prior to 6/3, had no starts in LF since 8/20/14 at MIA 70 straight starts in leadoff spot. 3 DELINO DESHIELDS.203 AVG, 2 HR, 22 RBI,.301 OBP,.270 SLG OUTFIELDER R/R Mon.: 0-for-2 Stand: 0-2, R Streak: 0 G Activated from DL Saturday and has 3 G/1 GS since return on DL 8/17-31 w/ fracture of tip of right middle finger, injury sustained on attempted bunt 8/16 vs. LAA went 2-for-11 w/ 6 BB/2 SB on 4-G rehab assignment with Frisco (AA) Tues.-Fri...has A.L.-high 11 SH. Is 5-for-59 (.085) over last 22 G w/tex to drop from.232 to.203 snapped career-long 0-28 span on 7/20 vs. CLE. Has 83 GS, all in CF was on 7-day concussion list, 8/4-11 was on option at Round Rock, 7/24-27 and was 2-for-12 in 3 G with the Express on DL 3/31-4/21 w/ fractured hamate bone in left hand suffered 3/30 vs. HOU. 13 JOEY GALLO.207 AVG, 34 HR, 79 RBI,.318 OBP,.492 SLG INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER L/R Mon.: 1-for-4, 2B, RBI, K Stand: 1-15, 2B, 2 BB, RBI, R Streak: 1 G (1-4, 2B, RBI) Is 1-for-last-16 to drop from.212 to.207 batted.294 (25-85) in 25 G in August 7 multi-hit games in Aug. (1 in July) 36 G since break:.260/.372/.618/.990 (32-123), 12 HR, 28 RBI 4 of last 7 starts have been in CF Fri. vs. MIN was 1st GS at 1B since 7/1. Ranks 4th in A.L. w/ 34 HR, 1st Ranger with back-to-back seasons of 34+ HR since Mark Teixeira in 2004-05 4th LH batter in TEX history w/ multiple 30+ HR seasons (Palmeiro/Hamilton/Odor) 75 HR since start of 17 rank 5th in MLB, most by a Ranger in 2-season span since Teixeira (76 in 2005-06). His 12 HR since AS break are T2nd in A.L. (19-K. Davis) T6th in A.L. w/ 8 HR in Aug has 7 career multi-hr games, 3 in 18 (5/5 vs. BOS, 7/20 vs. CLE, 8/8 vs. SEA) 12 HR off LHP in 18 lead MLB, most by a TEX LH batter since R. Palmeiro (15 in 2003) matched career best w/ HR in 3 straight, 8/2-4. Ranks among A.L. leaders in AB/HR (3rd, 12.9), BB (T7th, 68), AB/RBI (7th, 5.6), AB/GIDP (4th, 146.3) 178 SO are 3rd-most in MLB (Moncada-189). Has 119 GS at LF (67), 1B (31), RF (13), CF (5), DH (3) 1st career games in RF, all since 7/21 has MLB-high 6 OF assists since break.

RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOS ANGELES-AL PAGE 5 67 RONALD GUZMÁN.240 AVG, 14 HR, 53 RBI,.315 OBP,.423 SLG FIRST BASEMAN L/L Mon.: 0-for-1, K Stand:.375 (6-16), HR, 2B, 6 RBI, BB, 4 R Streak: 0 G Is 4-for-8 last 3 G to rise from.234 to.240, batting.208 (26-125) last 39 G to drop from.260 3-for-last-7 w/ RISP among A.L. rookie leaders in BB (4th, 31) and RBI (4th, 53) has been w/ TEX nearly entire season since recall on 4/13 following 5 G w/ Round Rock (AAA). Hit 3 HR on 8/10 at NYY, 1st 3-HR game ever by a TEX rookie, and 1st rookie ever (NYY or opponent) w/ a 3-HR game at new Yankee Stadium became youngest (23.294) w/ 3-HR game in the Bronx (NYY or opponent) since Mickey Mantle (23.205) on 5/13/55 vs. DET 2nd-youngest Ranger ever w/ 3-HR game (Juan Gonzalez, 22.231 on 6/7/92 vs. MIN) and youngest opponent w/ 3-HR game in the Bronx since CLE s Pat Seerey (22.118) on 7/13/45. 1st career grand slam 7/15 at BAL career-high 4 H on 5/29 at SEA ML debut, 4/13 at HOU on 7-day concussion list, 6/26-7/2. 9 ISIAH KINER-FALEFA.263 AVG, 4 HR, 32 RBI,.327 OBP,.368 SLG INFIELDER/CATCHER R/R Mon.: DNP Stand: 1-7 Streak: 0 G Is 6-for-38 last 15 G to drop from.278 to.263, but batting.304 (21-69) last 22 G to rise from.252 ranks among A.L. rookie leaders in 2B (T4th, 17), hits (5th, 83), SB (5th, 7) 9th in A.L. w/ 5 sac bunts became backup catcher on 6/18, 1st ML action as backstop has thrown out 6 of 18 att. basestealers. Has 3 G of 4 hits in 18 (last 7/27 at HOU), T-most among ML rookies (also PIT s Colin Moran) and most for Rangers rookie since George Wright in 1982. Has 81 GS at 3B (35), C (25), 2B (19), and SS (2) last 14 starts have been at catcher recalled from Round Rock (AAA) on 4/10, ML debut on 4/10 vs. LAA as sub 1st ML hit on 4/13 at HOU (G. Cole) and 1st HR on 4/14 at HOU (Morton) 5th native of Hawaii to appear w/ Rangers. 30 NOMAR MAZARA.265 AVG, 20 HR, 68 RBI,.327 OBP,.460 SLG OUTFIELDER L/L Mon.: 0-for-3, BB Stand:.250 (6-24), 4 HR, 2B, 8 RBI, 2 BB, 5 R Streak: 0 G Hitting.226 (14-62) in 16 G since return from DL to drop from.272...matched season high w/ 3 H Sun. vs. MIN, 1st multi-hit game since 7/13 at BAL. HR in 3 straight Fri.-Sun. (4 HR total) his 4 HR in 3 G vs. MIN were most by Ranger in 3-G series since Mike Napoli (4, 9/26-28/11 at LAA) last 5 H are all XBH, this after 4 total XBH in 25 G from 6/30-8/29 now has 20 HR to tie career high (also 2016-17) 7 RBI last 4 G after 1 RBI prev. 11 G. On DL 7/17-8/15 w/ right thumb sprain 6-G rehab assignment w/ Round Rock & Frisco had 8-G hit streak 7/11-8/20. Has 106 starts overall in RF (94), DH (11), and LF (1 on 4/18 at TB) 7 HR vs. LHP are T2nd-most in A.L. by a LHB. 12 ROUGNED ODOR.269 AVG, 18 HR, 62 RBI,.348 OBP,.478 SLG SECOND BASEMAN L/R Mon.: 0-for-4, 2 K, GDP Stand:.217 (5-23), HR, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB, HBP, 6 R Streak: 0 G Is batting.191 (9-47) last 12 G to drop from.279 batting.311 (50-161) in 40 G since break to rise from.239 has.297 (78-263) BA since 6/9 to rise from.211 career-high 38 BB ranks among A.L. post-break leaders in R (1st, 39), RBI (2nd, 38), HR (T2nd, 12). Ranked among A.L. Aug. leaders in RBI (T1st in MLB w/ M. Andrujar, 29), R (4th, 23), BB (T9th, 15), HR (T10th, 7) set a personal monthly high in RBI, most by a Ranger in any month since Aug. 2017 (Beltré-30 RBI) 1st Ranger to reach 7 HR, 28 RBI, and 20 R in a month since Josh Hamilton in Aug. 2012. Had HR in 3 straight, 8/2-4, to match career best (3rd time) 3rd career grand slam 8/3 vs. BAL on 8/2 vs. BAL, became 4th player in modern era (since 1900) w/ a HR and 5 BB in a game, 1st w/ no IBB (also H. Aaron, M. McGwire, E. Martinez - credit Elias) his 5 BB matched a club record (3rd time, 2nd in 9 inn.). Rangers Player of Month for July won 2 of league s 1st 3 A.L. Player of the Week awards after AS break his 4 career wins are T2nd in club history. Career high 5 hits 7/28 at HOU, his 9th career 2-HR game (had inside-the-park HR) set season highs for a Ranger for total bases (12) and XBH (3). Has 104 starts at 2B (102) and DH (2) career-best 40-G errorless streak (175 TC) from 5/24-7/10 was on DL from 4/10-5/10 with left hamstring strain. 60 CARLOS PÉREZ.156 AVG, 1 HR, 3 RBI,.194 OBP,.234 SLG CATCHER R/R Mon.: DNP Stand: Streak: 0 G Recalled 8/25 from Round Rock (AAA) for 2nd stint w/ TEX in 18 has 17 G/13 GS at catcher w/ TEX:.163 (7-43), HR, 3 RBI 8/25 at SF was 1st game w/ TEX since 6/15 vs. COL, when he sustained right ankle sprain on DL, 6/16-7/15, and was activated and outrighted to RR on 7/16. Has combined to bat.305 (29-95) w/ 6 HR/18 RBI over 26 minors games w/ Frisco (AA) and Round Rock was received on a waiver claim from ATL on 5/2, added to 25-man roster on 5/3 batted.143 (3-21) in 8 G/6 GS at catcher for ATL, was DFA d on 4/27 acquired by ATL in 3/31 trade w/ LAA. 19 JURICKSON PROFAR.258 AVG, 15 HR, 69 RBI,.343 OBP,.459 SLG INFIELDER S/R Mon.: 0-for-4, K Stand:.381 (8-21), HR, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 5 BB, SB, 5 R Streak: 0 G Is batting.333 (20-60) last 17 G to rise from.246 to.258 batting.293 (39-133) in 2nd half to rise from.243 4 RBI last 4 G after 11-G RBI drought... career-high 4 H yesterday vs. MIN, 1st career game w/ 3 XBH, and tied career high w/ 3 R. Has career highs in most every offensive category, including H, R, 2B (team-high 32), HR, and RBI is 10-for-10 in steal attempts. Had 32-G home on-base streak end last night, 3rd longest in MLB this season (J.D. Martinez-51; Elvis Andrus-41). Is among the A.L. leaders in 3B (T5th, 6), HBP (T6th, 12), GWRBI (T7th, 12) had club-record 3 HBP both 6/9 vs. HOU and 6/23 at MIN. Has starts in 8 of 9 lineup slots (none in 9th) has 4 HR in 9 starts in cleanup spot lone career multi-hr game, 6/6 vs. OAK. Has 123 G/116 GS, starts at SS (59), 3B (35), 1B (13), 2B (8), and DH (1) his 20 E are 2nd-most in the majors (Devers-21). 18 DREW ROBINSON.192 AVG, 2 HR, 8 RBI,.292 OBP,.283 SLG OUTFIELDER L/R Mon.: DNP Stand: 2-4, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 2 R Streak: 1 G (2-4, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 2 R) Career-high 3 RBI Sun. vs. MIN, 2nd multi-hit game of 18 (also 4/6 vs. TOR), and 2nd HR (other 4/1 vs. HOU) recalled 8/17 for 3rd stint w/ TEX in 18 (also Opening Day-5/20 and 8/4-11) was on DL 5/5-20 with left hip soreness career as PH: 0-for-5, BB. Has spent the bulk of the year at Triple-A Round Rock, batting.303/.379/.569/.948 (64-211) with 10 HR and 28 RBI in 53 games since the start of July, Robinson has batted.321 (43-134) w/ 6 HR/20 RBI last 33 G w/ Express. 15 CARLOS TOCCI.211 AVG, 0 HR, 4 RBI,.259 OBP,.275 SLG OUTFIELDER R/R Mon.: DNP Stand: 2-6, 2B, 3B, 2 R Streak: 2 G (2-6, 2B, 3B, 2 R) Is 7-for-20 w/ 2 BB and 5 R last 10 G/6 GS batting.268 (19-71) in 32 G/22 GS in 2nd half to go from.086 to.211 ranks T5th in A.L. w/ 6 SH has 31 GS overall, all in CF has appeared in 32 of 40 since break career-high 3 H on 8/17 vs. LAA on DL 4/22-6/1 w/ bruised left hip. Made 1st career appearance on the mound in 8th inning 7/23 vs. OAK, retiring both BF was 13th position player in club history to pitch. 1st hit on 4/8 vs. TOR (1B) 1st RBI 6/30 vs. CWS ML debut 3/31 vs. HOU acquired from CWS after selected from PHI in Rule 5 Draft, 12/14/17.

PAGE 6 TEXAS TEAM BATTING Runs, Game...18, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Runs, Inning...9, Sept. 2 vs. MIN (6th) Hits, Game...19, 2x, Sept. 2 MIN; August 8 vs. SEA Hits, Inning...7, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Fewest Hits, Game...2, 3x, Aug. 21 at OAK; June 24 at MIN; May 20 at CWS Doubles...8, August 8 vs. SEA Triples...2, 2x, June 16 vs. COL; May 25 vs. KC Home Runs...6, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Home Runs, Both Clubs...8, 3x, last Sept. 2 vs. MIN (TEX-6; MIN-2) Extra Base Hits...13*, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Total Bases...45, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Stolen Bases...4, July 22 vs. CLE Walks...10, August 2 vs. BAL Strikeouts...19, July 29 at HOU Left on Base (9 innings)...17#, June 9 vs. HOU Left on Base (Extras)...15, July 20 vs. CLE TEXAS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hits...5, Odor, July 28 at HOU Runs...4, 2x, DeShields, June 17 vs. COL; Choo, April 17 at TB Home Runs...3, Guzmán, August 10 at NYY RBI...5, 3x, last Andrus, July 24 vs. OAK Total Bases...12, 2x, Guzmán, Aug. 10 at NYY; Odor, July 28 at HOU Doubles...2, 13x, last Profar, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Triples...1, 24x, last Tocci, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Extra-Base Hits...3, 4x, Profar/Mazara, Sept. 2 vs. MIN Stolen Bases...2, DeShields 5x, last July 22 vs. CLE Walks...5#, Odor, August 2 vs. BAL Strikeouts...4, 8x, last Choo, Aug. 6 vs. SEA Hitting Streak...19, Andrus, July 15-Aug. 8 TEXAS TEAM PITCHING Strikeouts...14, May 9 vs. DET (10 inn.) Walks...9, June 13 at LAD (11 inn.) Fewest Walks...0, 8x, last August 12 at NYY Runs Allowed, Game...16, July 21 vs. CLE Runs Allowed, Inning...8, August 31 vs. MIN (5th) Hits Allowed, Game...21, July 21 vs. CLE Hits Allowed, Inning...7, 4x, last August 31 vs. MIN (5th) Home Runs...5, 3x, Aug. 9 at NYY; May 21 vs. NYY; May 2 at CLE Consecutive Scoreless Innings...16.0, July 7-8 TEXAS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings, Starter...8.0, Colon, July 6 at DET Fewest Innings, Starter...0.2, Hamels, July 7 at DET Innings, Reliever...5.0, Chavez, June 1 at LAA Strikeouts, Starter...11, Hamels, April 3 at OAK Strikeouts, Reliever...6, Moore, July 7 at DET Runs Allowed...11, Bibens-Dirkx, July 21 vs. CLE Earned Runs Allowed...11, Bibens-Dirkx, July 21 vs. CLE Hits Allowed...13, Bibens-Dirkx, July 21 vs. CLE Home Runs Allowed...4, 3x, last Jurado, Aug. 9 at NYY Pitches...114, Bibens-Dirkx, July 3 vs. HOU TEXAS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Winning Streak...7, June 16-23 Losing Streak...7, June 7-15 Longest Game, Innings...12.0, 2x, Aug. 6 vs. SEA; May 1 at CLE Longest Game, Time, 9 inn...3:56, April 30 at CLE Longest Game, Time, Xtra...4:48, July 20 vs. CLE Shortest Game, Time...2:05, July 6 at DET Largest Crowd, Home...47,233, March 29 vs. HOU Largest Crowd, Road...48,603, June 12 at LAD Winning Margin...14, Sept. 2 vs. MIN (18-4) Losing Margin...13, July 21 vs. CLE (3-16) Largest Deficit in Win...6, August 24 at SF (trailed 6-0 after 4 inn.) Largest Deficit in 9th, Win...3, June 17 vs. COL (trailed 12-9) Largest Lead in Loss...8, July 24 vs. OAK (led 10-2 after 6 inn.) Errors...3, 4x, last Aug. 28 vs. LAD *-Club record #-Ties club record RANGERS GAME NOTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOS ANGELES-AL RANGERS STATISTICS Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H Total 2BI 3BI 4BI 5BI+ Total Andrus 16 5 1 0 22 4 2 0 1 7 Beltré 18 7 0 0 25 10 1 1 0 12 Calhoun 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 Centeno 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chirinos 12 3 0 0 15 9 7 1 0 17 Choo 33 6 0 0 39 9 1 2 0 12 DeShields 13 1 0 0 14 3 1 0 0 4 Gallo 15 5 0 0 20 19 3 1 0 23 Guzmán 15 4 1 0 20 7 5 1 0 13 Kiner-Falefa 12 2 3 0 17 4 1 0 0 5 Mazara 27 5 0 0 32 9 7 0 1 17 Núñez 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Odor 23 5 0 1 29 3 6 3 0 12 Pérez 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Profar 24 2 1 0 27 10 5 2 1 18 Robinson 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Rua 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 Tocci 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Trevino 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alberto - - - - - - - 1 2 Andrus 2 23 51 - - - - - - Beltré - - 5 79 8 - - - - Calhoun - 1 - - - - 3 14 - Centeno - - - - - - 4 3 2 Chirinos - - - - 2 19 43 29 - Choo 89 35 - - 1 2 - - - DeShields 43 8 - - - - - 1 31 Gallo - 9 1 1 44 36 20 8 - Guzmán - - - - 5 13 17 38 17 Kiner-Falefa - 9 16-2 19 17 13 5 Mazara - - 48 48 10 - - - - Núñez - - - - 1 4 3 2 1 Odor 2 40-1 23 9 22 7 - Pérez - - - - - - - 1 12 Profar 2 13 17 9 41 29 4 1 - Robinson - - - - - - 1 7 18 Rua - - - - 1 7 4 10 13 Tocci - - - - - - - 3 29 Trevino - - - - - - - - 1 Pitcher - - - - - - - - 7 STARTS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Alberto - - 1 1 1 - - - - Andrus - - - - 76 - - - - Beltré - - - 59 - - - - 33 Calhoun - - - - - 17 - - 1 Centeno 9 - - - - - - - - Chirinos 90 - - - - - - - 3 Choo - - - - - 20-30 77 DeShields - - - - - - 83 - - Gallo - 31 - - - 67 5 13 3 Guzmán - 90 - - - - - - - Kiner-Falefa 25-19 35 2 - - - - Mazara - - - - - 1-94 11 Núñez - - - 8-3 - - - Odor - - 102 - - - - - 2 Pérez 13 - - - - - - - - Profar - 13 8 35 59 - - - 1 Robinson - - 8 - - 1 17 - - Rua - 4 - - - 29 1 1 - Tocci - - - - - - 32 - - Trevino 1 - - - - - - - - RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Texas 55 86 71 87 62 82 77 79 56 9 Opp. 93 84 84 84 86 78 96 63 53 8 RECORD BY MONTH March April May June July August Sept. 1-2 10-17 13-16 14-11 8-17 12-14 2-1 RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 8-15 5-12 8-13 10-9 5-7 13-10 11-12 RECORD BY HOME RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 11-36 17-30 15-7 8-5 6-0 2-0 1-0 RECORD BY RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Scored 0-8 1-14 0-16 5-13 7-9 9-9 6-2 11-4 5-2 3-0 13-1 Allowed 3-0 8-1 10-2 8-11 14-6 6-9 6-13 2-10 1-8 0-8 2-10 MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Won by 12 13 13 8 3 2 3 2 3-1 Lost by 16 18 9 10 13 6 1 1 1 1 2 EJECTIONS (5) Game (Inn.) Player/Coach Umpire 5/17 at CWS (8th) Jeff Banister Paul Nauert 6/10 vs. HOU Jeff Banister Sam Holbrook 6/13 at LAD Robinson Chirinos Sean Barber 6/30 vs. CWS Ryan Rua Joe West 7/8 at DET Jeff Banister Chris Segal BUNT HITS (24) DeShields 10 Odor 8 Gallo 2 Chirinos 1 Choo 1 Robinson 1 Tocci 1 2018 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 24 vs. OAK 5-9 L1 20 8 3.15 94.0 15/1 8.97 3.31 1.81 146/102 14 7-13 Fister June 8 vs. HOU 1-7 L7 12 5 3.14 93.0 3/0 5.45 2.59 1.50 115/54 8 4-8 Moore June 10 vs. HOU 1-5 L2 12 2 5.40 86.9 1/0 6.71 4.25 1.31 81/81 4 5-7 Minor Aug. 29 vs. LAD 10-7 L1 24 11 5.33 91.3 5/2 7.40 2.07 1.47 142/165 11 12-12 Colon Aug. 20 at OAK 7-11 L1 23 9 4.26 89.7 1/1 4.79 1.60 1.93 203/153 5 10-13 Pérez Aug. 25 at SF 2-6 L4 13 4 4.59 88.1 2/2 5.50 3.41 1.97 125/61 10 4-9 Jurado Aug. 28 vs. LAD 2-4 L3 7 1 5.40 78.4 1/0 3.34 3.09 1.54 70/31 5 3-4 Bibens-Dirkx July 8 at DET 2-2 W1 6 1 3.18 94.8 1/1 6.88 2.38 0.79 35/33 3 3-3 Méndez Sept. 2 vs. MIN 1-1 W1 2 1 17.00 75.5 1/0 3.00 3.00 1.00 13/10 0 1-1 Gallardo Sept. 1 vs. MIN 8-3 W1 13 4 8.61 91.0 0/2 5.27 3.86 1.16 106/66 14 10-3 Hutchison Aug. 31 vs. MIN 1-1 W1 5 0 8.02 77.2 6/0 5.06 5.48 2.11 26/29 1 2-3 Springs Sept. 3 vs. LAA 0-0 - 1 0 0.00 32.0 0/0 13.50 0.00 0.00 1/2 0 0-1