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CUBS VS. RED SOX The Cubs and Red Sox play their fourth-ever regular season series, and second in Boston, since first meeting in 2005 at Wrigley Field the Cubs won that first series, twogames-to-one, but have dropped the next two regular season series the teams previously met at Fenway Park, May 20-22, 2011, with Boston taking two-of-three. 2014 Overall:... 0-0 At Wrigley Field:... 0-0 At Fenway Park:... 0-0 2013 Overall:... 0-0 At Wrigley Field:... 0-0 At Fenway Park:... 0-0 All-Time Since 2005:... 4-5 At Wrigley Field:... 3-3 At Fenway Park:... 1-2 UPCOMING MILESTONES Milestone:...Player (No. Needed) 500 Games... Luis Valbuena (2) 1,200 Strikeouts... Edwin Jackson (11) 800 Hits... Starlin Castro (18) CUBS CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST Player Date Date Games (Injury) On Elig Missed INF Emilio Bonifacio 6/13 6/28 16 (Rt. Oblique Strain) RHP Kyuji Fujikawa 3/21 5/20 80 (Recovery from TJ surgery) 60-Day RHP James McDonald 3/30 5/29 80 (Rt. Shoulder Inflammation) 60-Day THIS ONE S GOOD FOR SOMETHING Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo enters tonight with a 2.3 WAR (wins above replacement) that s second-highest among N.L. first basemen, trailing only Arizona s Paul Goldschmidt (3.4) Washington s Adam LaRoche is third (2.2). MOST HITS BY SHORTSTOPS, SINCE 2011 1. Starlin Castro... 643 2. Alexi Ramirez... 598 3. Elvis Andrus... 596 4. Jose Reyes... 552 MOST XBH BY NL FIRST BASEMEN, SINCE 2013 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI... 118 2. Anthony Rizzo, CHI... 96 3. Freddie Freeman, ATL... 90 MOST WALKS, NL 1. Andrew McCutchen, PIT... 54 2. Anthony Rizzo, CHI... 49 Curtis Granderson, NYM... 49 4. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI... 47 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA... 47 FEWEST HOMERS ALLOWED BY ML STARTERS 1. St. Louis Cardinals... 36 2. Chicago Cubs... 37 3. Washington Nationals... 40 LOWEST BULLPEN ERA, NL 1. San Diego Padres... 2.38 2. Washington Nationals... 2.49 3. San Francisco Giants... 2.98 4. Chicago Cubs... 3.10 5. New York Mets... 3.22 Chicago Cubs (34-46) vs. Boston Red Sox (38-44) Information 2014 Chicago Cubs Media Relations Office June 30, 2014 Fenway Park Game No. 81 Road Game No. 42 RHP Jake Arrieta (4-1, 2.05) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (1-6, 4.93) SHIPPING UP TO BOSTON: For just the second time ever in regular season play, the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox play a series at Fenway Park the teams met for three games, May 20-22, 2011, with the Cubs dropping two-of-three that 2011 series was the Cubs first time in Fenway Park in nearly 93 years since the final game of the 1918 World Series (September 11) that saw the Red Sox defeat the Cubs in six games. Prior to facing the Red Sox in the 1918 World Series, the Cubs had played 12 regular season games in Fenway against the Boston Braves, with that last contest taking place July 26, 1915. Overall, this series marks the fourth all-time in regular season play between the two franchises the teams most recently met at Wrigley Field, June 15-17, 2012, with the Cubs dropping two-of-three. INTERLEAGUE INTERLUDE: This is Chicago s fifth interleague series of the year, but Boston is just the third A.L. team the Cubs have faced the Cubs are 2-6 thus far in eight games against the White Sox (1-3) and Yankees (1-3) Chicago played home-and-home two-game sets against both clubs. Chicago owns a 123-140 (.468) all-time interleague record the Cubs are slated to play eight interleague series this season, totaling 20 games. Chicago was 13-7 (.650) against the A.L. last season, the team s first winning campaign in interleague play since going 8-4 in 2007. WE DESIGNATE A HITTER: Cubs designated hitters have batted.279 (144- for-517) with 24 home runs and 90 RBI in 130 games at A.L. ballparks the 24 homers have been hit by 14 players, including a franchise-record six by Alfonso Soriano. WHAT S THE BUZZ?: The Cubs tonight reach the halfway point of their 162-game schedule in the first contest of an 11-game trip to Boston (3 games), Washington, D.C. (3 games starting Friday) and Cincinnati (5 games, beginning July 7, featuring a July 8 day-night doubleheader includes a make-up of April 28 s rainout). Chicago on Saturday was swept in a twinbill vs. the Nationals to finish their 10-game homestand against the Pirates (1-2), Reds (1-2) and Nationals (2-2). The Cubs are 21-19 (.525) in 40 games since May 17, but are 3-6 in their last nine dating to June 21. At 34-46, the Cubs have a slightly worse record through 80 games than the club did a season ago in 2013, at 35-45 (35-46 through 81 games) the club was 30-50 through 80 games in 2012. CUBS RECORD 2014 Overall:... 34-46 At Wrigley Field:... 19-20 On the Road:... 15-26 March/April:... 9-17 May... 11-16 June... 14-13 All-Time Since 1876:... 10,472-10,022 At Wrigley Field (since 1916):... 4,090-3,633 Leading Entering 6th:... 28-4 Tied Entering 6th:... 3-10 Trailing Entering 6th:... 3-32 Leading Entering 7th:... 31-4 Tied Entering 7th:... 1-6 Trailing Entering 7th:... 2-36 Leading Entering 8th:... 31-3 Tied Entering 8th:... 2-6 Trailing Entering 8th:... 1-37 Leading Entering 9th:... 32-2 Tied Entering 9th:... 2-4 Trailing Entering 9th:... 0-40 Scoring First:... 25-9 One-Run Games:... 7-13 Two-Run Games:... 4-11 Extra-Inning Games:... 3-6 Scoring Four or More:... 27-9 Scoring Fewer Than Four:... 7-37 Out-Hitting Opponents:... 25-7 Hit Totals Equal:... 4-3 Out-Hit by Opponents:... 5-36 Hit at Least One HR:... 28-21 Hit Two or More HR:... 11-5 Playing Errorless Ball:... 19-23 Committing at Least One Error:... 15-23 HIGH AMONG THE RANKS: Starlin Castro s.283 batting average and 90 hits rank second among all N.L. shortstops, trailing only Colorado s Troy Tulowitzki (.353 and 96) Castro s 36 extra-base hits are the most among major league shortstops. Castro joins Tulowitzki and Houston s Jose Altuve as the only three players in the majors this season with at least 12 games of three or more hits. Castro s 11 home runs and 47 RBI this season already trump the 10 homers and 44 RBI he collected in 161 games last year. PUTTING TOGETHER ALL-STAR WORTHY FIRST HALF: Anthony Rizzo has 14 homers since April 30, the most in the N.L. and tied for sixth-most in the majors Rizzo has 35 walks, a.400 on-base percentage and a.956 OPS in his last 54 games dating to April 30 he also has 11 doubles, 14 homers and 34 RBI during this stretch Rizzo has a.394 OBP in 79 games this season, eighthbest in the N.L. of his 11 homers since May 8, nine have given the Cubs the lead and one has tied the game. Here s a comparison of Rizzo s season numbers with the top-two N.L. All-Star first basemen vote getters, the D-backs Paul Goldschmidt and the Dodgers Adrian Gonzalez their ranks among N.L. first basemen are in parentheses: N.L. 1B AVG H HR RBI AB/HR GA RBI BB OBP SLG OPS RIZZO (CHI).282 (6) 81 (5) 17 (1) 44 (5) 16.9 (1) 16 (T1) 49 (1).394 (3).512 (4).906 (3) GOLDSCHMIDT (ARI).296 (4) 93 (1) 15 (2) 53 (2) 20.9 (5) 14 (T3) 47 (2).387 (4).529 (1).916 (2) GONZALEZ (LAD).253 (10) 77 (6) 13 (T4) 50 (4) 23.4 (8) 14 (T3) 31 (T9).320 (10).441 (8).760 (10) WRAPPING UP JUNE: The Cubs are 14-13 in June after winning just nine games in March/April and 11 games in May June will be the first month in which Chicago finishes with at least a.500 record since going 14-13 in July of last season. Cubs pitching owns a 3.38 ERA (92 ER/245.0 IP) this month, fourth-best in the N.L. the team last had a lower ERA in a calendar month in Sept./Oct. 2010, when the pitchers posted a 3.24 ERA (93 ER/258.0 IP). Starlin Castro has 21 RBI this month, tied for fourth-most in the N.L. he is just the fourth Cubs shortstop to reach at least 21 RBI in the month of June, joining Hall of Famer Ernie Banks (26 RBI in June 1959 and 32 RBI in June 1960), Roy Smalley (25 RBI in June 1950) and Shawon Dunston (21 RBI in June 1988). Tonight s starter, Jake Arrieta, is 3-0 with a 1.14 ERA (4 ER/31.2 IP) in five starts this month the 1.14 ERA is third-lowest among N.L. pitchers in June. IT S JOB ONE: Cubs starting pitchers have recorded 42 quality starts this season, yet only have 19 individual wins from starters in those 42 games Cubs starters have 15 no-decisions in quality starts to go along with eight losses the Cubs team record is only 22-20 overall in those 42 games with a quality start despite a sterling 1.79 ERA (57 ER/286.1 IP) from their starters in those games Chicago has won 15 of its last 21 games dating to May 17 in which it has received a quality start. WHEN LEFT IS RIGHT: Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is batting.301 (22-for-73) with five home runs and 15 RBI vs. lefthanded pitching this season his 15 RBI off southpaws are tied for second-most in the N.L. among left-handed batters with Ryan Howard (Joey Votto leads with 16) while his five homers are tied for the most with Freddie Freeman and Votto. Rizzo s.301 average vs. lefties ranks fifth among N.L. left-handed hitters Ben Revere leads with a.353 average Rizzo has 13 walks vs. lefties, tied for the major league lead (with Jacoby Ellsbury and David Ortiz) by a left-handed hitter vs. southpaws. UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION Date Opp. Time (CT) TV Radio Probable Pitchers Mon., June 30 @BOS 6:10 p.m. CSN WGN Radio RHP Jake Arrieta (4-1, 2.05) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (1-6, 4.93) Tue., July 1 @BOS 6:10 p.m. CSN WGN Radio RHP Edwin Jackson (5-8, 5.22) vs. RHP Clay Buchholz (3-4, 6.75) Wed., July 2 @BOS 6:10 p.m. WCIU WGN Radio LHP Travis Wood (7-6, 4.52) vs. RHP Brandon Workman (1-1, 3.27) Thurs., July 3 OFF DAY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tonight s Cubs Starter #49 RHP Jake Arrieta (4-1, 2.05) JUNE 30, 2014 PAGE 2 W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2013 CUBS 4-2 3.66 9 9 0 0 51.2 34 22 21 7 24 37 2014 Tennessee-AA# 1-1 1.26 4 4 0 0 14.1 8 4 2 0 5 11 Daytona-A# 0-0 4.76 1 1 0 0 5.2 5 5 3 3 2 7 CUBS 4-1 2.05 10 10 0 0 57.0 48 14 13 2 15 64 MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS 28-28 4.84 88 82 0 0 466.2 450 264 251 57 198 378 A.L. TOTALS 20-25 5.46 69 63 0 0 358.0 368 228 217 48 159 277 CUBS/N.L. TOTALS 8-3 2.82 19 19 0 0 108.2 82 36 34 9 39 101 About Arrieta Arrieta will make his 11th start of the season (seventh on the road) tonight in Boston experienced right shoulder tightness heading into Spring Training, and was placed on the 15-day disabled list, March 30 activated May 3 is in the midst of his first full season with the Cubs after being acquired from Baltimore, July 2 of last season, with pitcher Pedro Strop and two international signing bonus slots (slot numbers three and four) for pitcher Scott Feldman and catcher Steve Clevenger. Is 28-28 with a 4.84 ERA (251 ER/466.2 IP) in 88 career games (82 starts) in parts of five big league seasons with Baltimore (2010-13) and the Cubs (2013-current). Has struck out 378 hitters compared to 198 walks in 466.2 career innings, an average of 7.3 strikeouts per nine innings and 1.91 strikeouts per walk. Has reached the 100.0 innings pitched mark in three of his first four big league seasons. Last Time Out Is 36-28 with a 3.18 ERA (174 ER/492.0 IP) in 91 career minor league games (89 starts) has struck out 481 batters compared to 206 walks while tossing four complete game shutouts. Selected to the 2008 U.S. Team for the XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game in New York. Originally selected by the Orioles in the fifth round of the 2007 Draft out of Texas Christian University. June 24 vs. Cincinnati, carried a perfect game into the seventh inning before Billy Hamilton s leadoff single all told, earned the victory in Chicago s 7-3 triumph, allowing two runs on three hits while walking none and fanning nine in 7.0 innings of work. Arrieta vs. Boston Arrieta is 0-3 with a 5.90 ERA (19 ER/29.0 IP) and 16 strikeouts in six career games (five starts) against Boston last faced the Red Sox, April 10, 2013 at Fenway Park with the Orioles had a no-decision, allowing three runs in 5.0 innings, in Baltimore s 8-5 victory. vs. Red Sox Batters (AVG-AB-H-HR-RBI): Jackie Bradley Jr. (000-1-0-0-0) Stephen Drew (.000-2-0-0-0) Jonny Gomes (.000-1-0-0-0) Mike Napoli (.333-6-2-1-1) Daniel Nava (.500-6-3-1-1) David Ortiz (.286-7-2-0-1) Dustin Pedroia (.308-13-4-1-3) A.J. Pierzynski (.800-5-4-2-3) 2014 Season Arrieta has posted a 2.05 ERA (13 ER/57.0 IP) in 10 starts since coming off the D.L., May 3 the 2.05 ERA since May 3 ranks fourth-best in the N.L. and sixth in the majors was placed on the shelf, March 30, with right shoulder tightness went 1-1 with a 2.25 ERA (5 ER/20.0 IP) in five injury rehab starts with Double-A Tennessee and Single-A Daytona before he was activated from the D.L. Has a 1.14 ERA (4 ER/31.2 IP) in five June starts, good for the third-lowest ERA among N.L. pitchers this month. Has allowed one or no earned runs in seven of his 10 starts. Has tossed five quality starts in his last seven tries and has allowed more than two earned runs just twice in his 10 outings this season. Has recorded 36 strikeouts in his last four starts (27.0 IP), while walking two. Opponent is 15-for-121 (.124) when faced with a two-strike count and 10-for-49 (.204) with runners in scoring position. 2014 Game-by-Game Starts Has allowed two home runs in 57.0 innings of work (0.3 HR/9 IP). Sporting a 1.17 home ERA (3 ER/23.0 IP) in four starts has a 2.65 ERA (10 ER/34.0 IP) in six road outings. Has recorded career-high paces with 10.11 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (64 K/57.0 IP) and 4.27 strikeouts per walk (64 K/15 BB). In his 2014 season debut, tossed 5.1 shutout innings vs. the Cardinals, May 3. No. Date Opp. Result IP H R ER BB SO PC-S Left Notes REHAB STARTS 4/5 @PNS L, 5-0 3.0 0 1 0 1 3 --- --- 4/10 CHA ND, 1-0 L 3.2 3 0 0 2 4 --- --- 4/16 JXN W, 7-2 5.2 3 1 1 1 2 --- --- 4/21 @CLR ND, 6-5 L (11) 5.2 5 5 3 2 7 --- --- 4/26 HVL ND, 4-3 L (13) 2.0 2 2 1 1 2 --- --- 1. 5/3 STL ND, 3-0 W 5.1 4 0 0 2 7 82-56 0-0 First start of season since being activated from the 15-day D.L. 2. 5/8 @CWS ND, 12-5 W 4.0 9 4 3 1 1 81-47 6-4 Allowed lead-off batter to reach in innings 2-4 3. 5/13 @STL ND, 4-3 L (12) 4.0 4 1 1 5 5 82-42 2-1 Singled in the third and scored his first career run 4. 5/22 @SD W, 5-1 6.0 4 1 1 1 7 94-66 5-1 Earned his first win of the season 5. 5/27 @SF L, 4-0 7.0 7 4 4 1 6 94-59 0-4 Dealt his first loss since September 7 of last season MAY: 1-1, 3.20 ERA (5 GS) 25.1 28 10 9 10 26 6. 6/3 NYM ND, 2-1 W 4.2 7 1 1 3 2 105-64 0-1 Worked out of RISP situations in the first four innings 7. 6/8 MIA ND, 4-3 L 6.0 3 0 0 0 7 93-60 2-0 Lowered his home ERA to 0.56 through three starts 8. 6/13 @PHI W, 2-1 7.0 2 0 0 1 9 100-64 2-0 Struck out a career-high tying nine hitters 9. 6/18 @MIA W, 6-1 7.0 5 1 1 1 11 105-70 5-1 Struck out a career-high 11 hitters 10. 6/24 CIN W, 7-4 7.0 3 2 2 0 9 94-66 4-2 Carried a perfect game into the seventh inning Arrieta at the Plate AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS 2014.288 16 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 M.L. Career.146 41 2 6 1 0 0 3 7 0 0 2 19 0 0 LAST HIT: 6/18/14 @ Miami (double off Nathan Eovaldi) number of at-bats since then: 1 Last Time and Career Highs and Lows Last Win: 6/24/14 vs. CIN, 7-3 (7.0,3,2,2,0,9) Last Loss: 5/27/14 @ SF, 4-0 (6.0,7,4,4,1,6) Most Strikeouts: 11 6/18/14 @ Miami Most Hits Allowed: 11 6/8/12 vs. PHI Most Runs Allowed: 9 6/8/12 vs. PHI Longest Winning Streak: 4 games 4/19-5/15/11 Longest Losing Streak: 6 games 5/8-6/8/12 Tuesday s Starter at Boston RHP Edwin Jackson (5-8, 5.22) Jackson will make his 17th start of the season, ninth on the road, tomorrow night in Boston is 2-4 with a 5.49 ERA (37 ER/60.2 IP) and 50 strikeouts in 13 career games (10 starts) against the Red Sox. In his last start, June 25 vs. Cincinnati, Jackson was dealt the loss after allowing four runs on six hits while walking four and fanning just two in 5.1 innings of work (4-1 Cubs loss). Has made 30 or more starts in each of the last seven seasons, one of just eight pitchers to turn the trick, and one of four to do so by the age of 30 or younger (also Matt Cain, Felix Hernandez and Justin Verlander). Has pitched for eight teams in all or part of the last 12 seasons: Dodgers (2003-05), Rays (2006-08), Tigers (2009), Diamondbacks (2010), White Sox (2010-11), Cardinals (2011), Nationals (2012) and Cubs (2013-14).

June 30, 2014 Page 3 #12 JOHN BAKER C (.180, 0 HR, 8 RBI) Homestand:.286 (4-14), 4 RBI, R, 2B, 2 BB Current Streak: Hitless Last Game (0-3) Multi-Hit Games (4): 2-hit (3), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 0; GW RBI- 0; 2-Out RBI- 5 Last HR: 9/4/09 @ WAS (Garrett Mock) Career Bests: H- 4 (2x), last 9/21/08 vs. PHI; RBI- 4 (4x), last 6/27/14 vs. WAS; R- 3 (3x), last 5/3/09 @ CHI Has made 28 starts behind the plate Cubs are 14-14 in his starts hitting.292 (7-for-24) in his last eight games Friday tied career mark with four RBI, reaching safely four times (3-for-3, 2B, R, BB, 4 RBI). June 20 vs. the Pirates was 1-for-3 with a walk. Was 1-for-4 June 18 in Miami reached base safely three times June 16 in Miami (2-for-5 with a walk). #15 DARWIN BARNEY INF (.198, 2 HR, 15 RBI) Homestand:.214 (6-28), RBI, 2 R, 3 2B Current Streak: Hitless Last 2 Games (0-6) Multi-Hit Games (5): 2-hit (4), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 2; GW RBI- 0; 2-Out RBI- 6 Last HR: 5/16/14 vs. MIL (Kyle Lohse) Career Bests: H- 4 (2x), last 5/21/13 @ PIT; RBI- 4 (2x), last 7/14/13 vs. STL; R- 3 (5x), last 6/5/14 vs. NYM Played in 61 games (44 starts at second base) is 15-for-64 (.234) with seven doubles in his last 21 games after hitting.091 (1-for-11) in his previous six batted.294 (10-for-34) in 11 games from May 7-26. Was 1-for-4 with a RBI Friday vs. Nationals has hit safely in eight of his last 11 games. Doubled and was 1-for-3 Thursday vs. Washington was 1-for-3 Wednesday night vs. the Reds hitting.214 (15-for-70) in June. Had a season-high five-game hitting streak snapped Tuesday vs. the Reds (0-for-3) has doubled in three of his last nine games, including June 23 vs. the Reds. #5 WELINGTON CASTILLO C (.244, 5 HR, 24 RBI) Homestand:.267 (4-15), 3 RBI, 2B, SF Current Streak: 4 Games (4-14) Multi-Hit Games (10): 2-hit (8), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 4; GW RBI- 3; 2-Out RBI- 15 Last HR: 5/18/14 vs. MIL (Marco Estrada) Career Bests: H- 4, 4/18/13 vs. TEX; RBI- 4, 5/17/12 vs. PHI; R- 2 (10x), last 4/19/14 vs. CIN Activated from the D.L. prior to June 22 vs. Pittsburgh, and was 0-for-1 as a pinch-hitter missed 20 days on the shelf with left rib cage inflammation played two games as part of a rehab assignment with Triple- A Iowa, going 3-for-8 (.375) with a RBI, two walks and a steal. Has 24 RBI, 15 of which have come with two outs has 23 RBI in his last 42 games has made 45 starts behind the plate hitting.333 (22-for-66) with two outs in an inning. Has five home runs in his first 48 games after belting eight homers in 113 games last season. Was 1-for-3 with a RBI Thursday vs. Washington. #13 STARLIN CASTRO INF (.283, 11 HR, 47 RBI) Homestand:.222 (8-36), HR, 7 RBI, 2 2B, 5 R, 3 BB, HBP Current Streak: 1 Game (2-4) Multi-Hit Games (24): 2-hit (12), 3-hit (12), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 8; GW RBI- 4; 2-Out RBI- 12 Last HR: 6/20/14 vs. PIT (Charlie Morton) Career Bests: H- 4 (10x), last 7/21/13 @ COL; RBI- 6, 5/7/10 @ CIN; R- 4, 9/12/11 @ CIN Leads the team with 47 RBI, surpassing the 44 RBI he had all of last season has started all 80 of the team s games at shortstop has reached safely in his last 16 of his last 17 games since June 12 moved to the cleanup spot in the lineup, April 25 hitting.295 (31-for-105) with 11 doubles, four homers and 21 RBI this month doubled and was 2-for-4 with a run scored in Saturday s nightcap vs. Washington. Has 12 three-hit games, one of only three players with at least 12 three-hit efforts (Jose Altuve and Troy Tulowitzki) drove in two runs and was 1-for-4 with a run Thursday night vs. Washington. Recorded his 23rd multi-hit effort Wednesday vs. Reds, going 2-for-4 with a RBI. Tuesday night vs. the Reds, was 0-for-2 with a walk, hit by pitch and a RBI. Had an eight-game hitting streak, June 12-20 (14-for-33/.424). #8 CHRIS COGHLAN OF (.202, 2 HR, 4 RBI) Homestand:.207 (6-29), HR, RBI, 3 BB, 3B, 5 R Current Streak: Hitless Last Game (0-4) Multi-Hit Games (3): 2-hit (3), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 1; GW RBI- 0; 2-Out RBI- 2 Last HR: 6/20/14 vs. PIT (Charlie Morton) Career Bests: H- 4 (7x), last 9/9/13 vs. ATL; RBI- 3 (8x), last 5/28/13 vs. TB; R- 4, 6/11/10 @ TB Has played in 44 games for Chicago since he was selected from Iowa, May 3, to replace Ryan Sweeney, who landed on the D.L. with a right hamstring injury has made 21 starts in left field and one at DH was batting.243 (17-for-70) with five doubles and six RBI in 24 games with Iowa to begin the season. Started both games of Saturday s twinbill in left field, combining to go 1-for-7. Was 2-for-4 with two runs Friday vs. Washington after going hitless in his previous four games with an at-bat (0-for-11). Belted his second homer of the season June 20 vs. the Pirates finished 2-for-3 with a solo homer, triple, walk and two runs scored. #21 JUNIOR LAKE OF (.234, 9 HR, 25 RBI) Homestand:.211 (4-19), 2 R, BB Current Streak: Hitless Last 3 Games (0-9) Multi-Hit Games (11): 2-hit (8), 3-hit (3), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 4; GW RBI- 1; 2-Out RBI- 9 Last HR: 6/7/14 vs. MIA (Chris Hatcher) Career Bests: H- 4 (2x), last 8/2/13 vs. LAD; RBI- 6, 5/12/14 @ STL; R- 2 (11x), last 6/11/14 @ PIT Recorded his second career two-homer game June 7 vs. the Marlins his first came August 1, 2013 vs. the Dodgers has made 36 starts in left field, 17 in center field is 1-for-13 (.077) as a pinch-hitter and is batting.237 (50-for-211) when in the starting line-up. Started the early game of Saturday s twinbill in center field (0-for-4). Departed Thursday night s game after crashing into right centerfield outfield door in the second inning left with a knee contusion and head contusion. Had a six-game hitting streak (6-for-20/.300) snapped Wednesday vs. the Reds. Collected a nine-game hitting streak May 12-23, matching his career high from last year and the longest run by a Cub this year hit.375 (15-for-40) during the run. #30 MIKE OLT INF (.142, 10 HR, 25 RBI) Homestand:.000 (0-11), 2 BB Current Streak: Hitless Last 5 Games (0-12) Multi-Hit Games (4): 2-hit (4), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 4; GW RBI- 2; 2-Out RBI- 11 Last HR: 6/14/14 @ PHI (David Buchanan) Career Bests: H- 2 (4x), last 5/12/14 @ STL; RBI- 4, 5/8/14 @ CWS; R- 2, 5/12/14 @ STL Leads all N.L. rookies with 10 home runs and is second with 25 RBI has played 60 games, making 40 starts at third and one at first had five RBI in a three-game span, May 18-21 13 of his 23 hits have gone for extra bases (3 2B, 10 HR) hit.258 (8-for-31) with three homers and eight RBI in 10 games from April 9-23, but is 14-for-117 (.120) with 16 RBI in his last 42 games. Hit a solo homer June 14 in Philadelphia after going hitless in his previous nine games (0-for-20) was his first home run since May 18 vs. Milwaukee. Drew two walks and scored a run May 30 in Milwaukee (0-for-2) made his first start of the season at first base had played eight games at first with Texas in 2012. CUBS VS. RED SOX JAKE PEAVY Darwin Barney....250 4 1 0 1 Welington Castillo....500 2 1 0 0 Starlin Castro....267 15 4 0 1 Chris Coghlan....667 3 2 0 0 Anthony Rizzo....333 3 1 0 0 Justin Ruggiano....000 4 0 0 0 Nate Schierholtz....000 5 0 0 1 Ryan Sweeney....500 4 2 0 0 Luis Valbuena....462 13 6 0 1 CUBS AT FENWAY PARK John Baker....167 6 1 0 0 Darwin Barney....231 13 3 0 0 Welington Castillo....333 3 1 0 0 Starlin Castro....214 14 3 0 1 Chris Coghlan....400 10 4 0 2 Junior Lake....000 0 0 0 0 Mike Olt....000 2 0 0 0 Anthony Rizzo....182 11 2 0 1 Justin Ruggiano....400 10 4 0 0 Nate Schierholtz....400 10 4 0 1 Ryan Sweeney....251 187 47 0 14 Luis Valbuena....333 27 9 1 3 CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, 2014 John Baker....500 2 1 0 3 Darwin Barney....000 1 0 0 1 Welington Castillo....000 2 0 0 1 Starlin Castro....333 6 2 0 6 Chris Coghlan....000 2 0 0 0 Junior Lake... 1.000 1 1 0 4 Mike Olt....200 5 1 1 7 Anthony Rizzo....250 4 1 0 3 Justin Ruggiano... 1.000 1 1 0 2 Nate Schierholtz....000 5 0 0 3 Ryan Sweeney....000 1 0 0 1 Luis Valbuena....000 1 0 0 2 CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, CAREER John Baker....407 27 11 0 28 Darwin Barney....250 24 6 0 16 Welington Castillo....200 10 2 0 11 Starlin Castro....250 44 11 0 27 Chris Coghlan....286 28 8 0 23 Junior Lake....400 5 2 1 8 Mike Olt....125 8 1 1 8 Anthony Rizzo....304 23 7 1 24 Justin Ruggiano....179 28 5 0 15 Nate Schierholtz....229 35 8 0 27 Ryan Sweeney....217 46 10 0 29 Luis Valbuena....160 25 4 1 20 CUBS PINCH-HITTING, 2014 John Baker....167 6 1 0 1 Darwin Barney....000 6 0 0 0 Welington Castillo....000 2 0 0 0 Starlin Castro....000 0 0 0 0 Chris Coghlan....125 16 2 0 0 Junior Lake....077 13 1 0 0 Mike Olt....091 11 1 0 0 Anthony Rizzo....000 0 0 0 0 Justin Ruggiano....188 16 3 0 0 Nate Schierholtz....125 8 1 0 0 Ryan Sweeney....000 7 0 0 0 Luis Valbuena....125 8 1 0 2 CUBS PINCH-HITTING, CAREER John Baker....178 45 8 1 6 Darwin Barney....083 24 2 0 0 Welington Castillo....222 9 2 0 1 Starlin Castro....000 4 0 0 0 Chris Coghlan....231 52 12 2 5 Junior Lake....100 20 2 0 0 Mike Olt....167 12 2 0 1 Anthony Rizzo....111 9 1 0 1 Justin Ruggiano....197 61 12 1 5 Nate Schierholtz....303 155 47 3 22 Ryan Sweeney....200 60 12 0 5 Luis Valbuena....237 38 9 0 5 #44 ANTHONY RIZZO INF (.282, 17 HR, 44 RBI) Homestand:.308 (12-39), 3 HR, 6 RBI, 7 R, 3 2B, 2 BB Current Streak: Hitless Last 2 Games (0-7) Multi-Hit Games (22): 2-hit (16), 3-hit (5), 4-hit (1) GA RBI- 16; GW RBI- 9; 2-Out RBI- 10 Last HR: 6/24/14 vs. CIN (Homer Bailey) Career Bests: H- 4 (3x), last 4/9/14 vs. PIT; RBI- 6, 9/16/12 vs. PIT; R- 4, 6/23/13 vs. HOU Hitting.307 (31-for-101) with eight doubles, seven homers, 16 RBI and.980 OPS this month hitting.301 (22-for-73) vs. lefties and.276 (59-for-214) vs. righties batting.417 (15-for-36) with six homers when putting the first pitch in play has homered in three of his last nine games hit six homers in a 15-game span, May 31-June 15 had a six-game hitting streak (11-for-24/.458) snapped Wednesday night. His 49 walks this season rank tied for second in the N.L. (Andrew McCutchen, 54). Was 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored Thursday night vs. the Nationals. Belted his 17th homer Tuesday and finished 3-for-4 with a double, homer and two runs scored. Hit his 16th homer June 23 vs. the Reds of his 11 homers since May 8, nine have given Chicago the lead and one has tied the game.

June 30, 2014 Page 4 #20 JUSTIN RUGGIANO OF (.240, 2 HR, 10 RBI) Homestand:.217 (5-23), 2 RBI, 2 R, 3 2B, BB Current Streak: Hitless Last Game (0-3) Multi-Hit Games (5): 2-hit (5), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 3; GW RBI- 2; 2-Out RBI- 5 Last HR: 6/14/14 @ PHI (David Buchanan) Career Bests: H- 4, 8/28/12 vs. WAS; RBI- 4 (2x), last 8/16/13 vs. SF; R- 4, 5/5/13 @ PHI Had a five-game hitting streak (.353/6-for-17), June 10-16 was activated from the disabled list May 26 after missing a month due to a left hamstring strain suffered April 23 had hit his first home run that day went 3-for-21 (.143) during his rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa has played in 41 games, making 11 starts in right field, eight in center field and five in left field. Was 2-for-5 with a double and a run Friday vs. Washington. Hitting.246 (17-for-69) since coming off the D.L. drove in Thursday night s game-winning run with a two-run double in the seventh inning to break a 3-3 tie was 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run. Doubled as a pinch-hitter Wednesday vs. the Reds after going hitless in his previous six games (0- for-15). #19 NATE SCHIERHOLTZ OF (.200, 3 HR, 27 RBI) Homestand:.087 (2-23), 3 RBI, R, BB, SF Current Streak: 1 Game (1-4) Multi-Hit Games (11): 2-hit (9), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (1) GA RBI- 4; GW RBI- 3; 2-Out RBI- 3 Last HR: 6/18/14 @ MIA (Nathan Eovaldi) Career Bests: H- 5, 4/28/10 vs. PHI; RBI- 6, 8/19/13 vs. WAS; R- 3 (5x), last 6/13/13 vs. CIN Hit.294 (10-for-34), May 30-June 9, but is batting.118 (6-for-51) in his last 18 games is 11-for-50 (.220) off lefties, 38-for-195 (.195) off righties has made 61 starts in right field has a.280 average (7-for-25) when putting first pitch in play hit two homers in a four-game span, May 26-30. Collected his sixth multi-rbi effort of the season Tuesday vs. the Reds, going 1-for-3 with a sac fly, run scored and two RBI. June 22, drove in a run with a ninth-inning fielder s choice has 11 RBI this month after collecting six in May hit his third homer of the season June 18 in Miami, a three-run shot. Doubled and drove in a run June 15 in Philadelphia was 1-for-3 June 13 in Philadelphia. #6 RYAN SWEENEY OF (.202, 0 HR, 8 RBI) Homestand:.207 (6-29), 2 RBI, 2 R, 2B, BB Current Streak: Hitless Last Game (0-4) Multi-Hit Games (4): 2-hit (4), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 2; GW RBI- 2; 2-Out RBI- 2 Last HR: 9/9/13 @ CIN (Bronson Arroyo) Career Bests: H- 5, 5/5/11 vs. CLE; RBI- 6, 6/23/13 vs. HOU; R- 4, 6/17/08 @ ARI Activated from the D.L. June 13 in Philadelphia, and was 0-for-4 landed on the shelf, May 3, with a right hamstring strain suffered the previous day vs. St. Louis played in two rehab games with Single-A Kane County, June 9-11, going 0-for-5 with a walk hit.286 (6-for-21) in the seven games prior to his injury. Has played in 36 games this season, making 16 starts in center field, seven in left and two in right. His two-run single in Friday s fourth inning vs. Washington proved to be the game-winning hit. Was 1-for-4 with a double and run Wednesday vs. the Reds got the start in left field. Went 1-for-3 June 22 vs. the Pirates was 2-for-4 with a run June 18 in Miami. #24 LUIS VALBUENA INF (.271, 5 HR, 20 RBI) Homestand:.194 (6-31), HR, 2 RBI, 2B, 3B, 4 R, BB Current Streak: 4 Games (5-14) Multi-Hit Games (16): 2-hit (12), 3-hit (4), 4-hit (0) GA RBI- 4; GW RBI- 1; 2-Out RBI- 6 Last HR: 6/28/14-2 vs. WSH (Blake Treinen) Career Bests: H- 3 (16x), last 6/11/14 @ PIT; RBI- 4, 4/11/10 @ DET; R- 3 (4x), last 4/22/14 vs. ARI Batted.390 (30-for-77) with 11 doubles, two homers, eight RBI and a 1.070 OPS in 23 games from May 13-June 12, but is hitting.211 (12-for-57) in his last 14 games had a career-high tying eight-game hitting streak, May 13-24 hit.433 (13-for-30) during the run has played in 71 of the team s 80 games, making 39 starts at third base and 17 at second base. Has a.361 on-base percentage, 90 points higher than his.271 batting average. Belted his fifth homer of the season in Saturday s nightcap vs. Washington, a game-tying two-run shot has hit safely in his last four games (5-for-14/.357). Was 1-for-3 with a double, walk and two runs scored Friday vs. Washington. Tripled Thursday night vs. Washington, finishing 1-for-4. CUBS HOME RUNS, 2014 Batter (Total)... Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS John Baker (0)... Darwin Barney (2)... 2 Welington Castillo (5)... 1 3 1 Starlin Castro (11)... 4 5 2 Chris Coghlan (2)... 2 Junior Lake (9)... 6 2 1 Mike Olt (10)... 6 2 1 1 Anthony Rizzo (17)... 8 9 Justin Ruggiano (2)... 1 1 Nate Schierholtz (3)... 2 1 Ryan Sweeney (0)... Luis Valbuena (5)... 3 2 CUBS MULTI-RBI GAMES, 2014 Batter... 2-RBI 3-RBI 4-RBI 5+-RBI John Baker... 1 Darwin Barney... 3 Welington Castillo... 7 1 Starlin Castro... 9 4 1 Chris Coghlan... Junior Lake... 5 1 (6) Mike Olt... 1 3 1 Anthony Rizzo... 6 3 2 Justin Ruggiano... 3 Nate Schierholtz... 4 2 Ryan Sweeney... 1 Luis Valbuena... 4 CUBS MULTI-HOMER GAMES, CAREER Batter (No.)... Last Multi HR Game Welington Castillo (1)... 9/10/13 vs. CIN Starlin Castro (2)... 4/27/14 @ MIL Chris Coghlan (2)... 4/25/11 vs. LAD Junior Lake (2)... 6/7/14 vs. MIA Anthony Rizzo (5)... 5/31/14 @ MIL Justin Ruggiano (3)... 8/16/13 vs. SF Nate Schierholtz (4)... 8/19/13 vs. WAS Luis Valbuena (1)... 6/20/09 @ CUBS HOME RUNS IN 2014 2014 Season... Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Cubs (69)... 33 27 8 1 Opponents (56)... 32 18 5 1 CUBS HOME RUNS, LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Game Opening HR:... Junior Lake, 4/12/14 @ St. Louis (Adam Wainwright) Walk-Off HR:... Anthony Rizzo, 6/6/14 vs. Miami (Kevin Slowey) Pinch-HR:... Scott Hairston, 7/7/13 vs. Pittsburgh (Tony Watson) Pinch-Hit Grand Slam:... David DeJesus, 5/11/12 @ Milwaukee (Kameron Loe) Inside-The-Park HR:... Tony Campana, 8/5/11 vs. Cincinnati (Mike Leake) Three-Homer Game:... Dioner Navarro, 5/29/13 vs. Chicago (A.L.) Pitcher Hitting Homer:... Travis Wood, 6/5/14 vs. New York Mets (Jacob degrom) Homer in 1 st M.L. At-Bat:... Starlin Castro, 5/7/10 @ Cincinnati (Homer Bailey) Homer in 1 st Cubs At-Bat:... Cody Ransom, 4/23/13 @ Cincinnati (Tony Cingrani) Switch-Hitter, HR Both Sides of Plate:... Dioner Navarro, 5/29/13 vs. Chicago (A.L.) HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS 3-Homer Games (0):... N/A 2-Homer Games (4):... Castro 2, 4/8 vs. PIT & 4/27 @ MIL; Rizzo, 5/31 @ MIL; Lake, 6/7/14 vs. MIA Grand Slams (1):... Olt, 5/8 @ CWS (Cleto) 3-Consecutive Games with a Homer (2):... Rizzo, 4/30-5/3, Olt 5/7-5/9 Pinch-Homers (0):... N/A Back-to-Back Homers (1):... Olt & Lake, 4/9 vs. PIT Back-to-Back-to-Back Homers (0):... N/A Pitchers Hitting Homers (2):..Wood 2, 4/21 vs. ARI (Arroyo); 6/5 vs. NYM (degrom) Game-Opening Homers (1):... Lake, 4/12 @ STL Game-Ending, Walk-Off Homers (1):...Rizzo, 6/6 vs. MIA (Slowey) CUBS LINEUP BREAKDOWNS 1 Bonifacio 56 (21-35), Coghlan 7 (2-5), Valbuena 6 (5-1), Lake 5 (1-4), Kalish 4 (3-1), Sweeney 2 (2-0) 2 Lake 30 (15-15), Ruggiano 16 (7-9), Valbuena 13 (5-8), Kalish 7 (1-6), Sweeney 6 (1-5), Castro 4 (2-2), Coghlan 4 (3-1) 3 Rizzo 74 (32-42), Ruggiano (3, 2-1), Castro 2 (0-2), Valbuena 1 (0-1) 4 Castro 59 (27-32), Schierholtz 14 (4-10), Rizzo 5 (2-3), Ruggiano 2 (1-1) 5 Valbuena 31 (11-20), Schierholtz 18 (8-10), Castro 10 (3-7), Sweeney 6 (5-1), Olt 6 (4-2), Castillo 3 (0-3), Lake 3 (1-2), Ruggiano 3 (2-1) 6 Castillo 24 (10-14), Schierholtz 18 (9-9), Olt 14 (6-8), Lake 8 (2-6), Castro 5 (2-3), Coghlan 4 (3-1), Sweeney 4 (2-2), Valbuena 2 (0-2), Kalish 1 (0-1) 7 Olt 16 (7-9), Castillo 12 (5-7), Schierholtz 12 (4-8), Baker 10 (5-5), Barney 9 (5-4), Sweeney 7 (1-6), Coghlan 6 (3-3), Lake 5 (3-2), Valbuena 2 (0-2), Kalish 1 (1-0) 8 Barney 34 (15-19), Baker 17 (9-8), Castillo 6 (1-5), Kalish 6 (3-3), Olt 7 (2-5), Whiteside 7 (4-3), Coghlan 1 (0-1), Valbuena 1 (0-1), Lake 1 (0-1) 9 Samardzija 17 (3-14), Jackson 16 (5-11), Hammel 15 (9-6), Wood 14 (9-5), Arrieta 9 (6-3), Villanueva 4 (1-3), Baker 1 (0-1), Barney 1 (0-1), Beeler 1 (0-1), Kalish 1 (0-1), Lake 1 (1-0) C Castillo 45 (16-29), Baker 28 (14-14), Whiteside 7 (4-3) 1B Rizzo 79 (34-45), Olt 1 (0-1) 2B Barney 44 (20-24), Bonifacio 19 (7-12), Valbuena 17 (7-10) 3B Olt 40 (19-21), Valbuena 39 (14-25), Bonifacio 1 (1-0) SS Castro 80 (34-46) LF Lake 36 (17-19), Coghlan 21 (10-11), Kalish 11 (5-6), Sweeney 7 (1-6), Ruggiano 5 (1-4) CF Bonifacio 36 (13-23), Lake 17 (6-11), Sweeney 16 (9-7), Ruggiano 8 (4-4), Kalish 3 (2-1) RF Schierholtz 61 (25-36), Ruggiano 11 (7-4), Kalish 6 (1-5), Sweeney 2 (1-1) P Samardzija 17 (3-14), Hammel 16 (9-7), Jackson 16 (5-11), Wood 16 (9-7), Arrieta 10 (7-3), Villanueva 4 (1-3), Beeler 1 (0-1) DH Olt 2 (0-2), Coghlan 1 (1-0), Schierholtz 1 (0-1) RUNS SCORED BY INNING INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL CUBS 28 29 37 41 29 52 27 28 25 7 303 OPP. 45 41 24 34 44 29 40 19 32 9 317 CUBS CATCHING CORPS. CS/ATT % PICKOFFS PB ERA Baker 3/32 9.4% 0 3 2.92 (82 ER/253.0 IP) Castillo 5/38 13.2 % 3 4 3.98 (180 ER/406.2 IP) Whiteside 0/5 --- % 0 1 3.23 (23 ER/64.0 IP) Pitcher Pickoffs (5): Jackson, 3; Beeler, 1; Hammel, 1 OUTFIELD ASSISTS (14) Schierholtz, 6; Lake, 3; Sweeney, 2; Bonifacio, 1; Coghlan, 1; Ruggiano, 1

Cubs Pitching JUNE 30, 2014 PAGE 5 TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Starting Pitchers 26-31 3.78 0 476.2 461 221 200 38 150 445 Relievers 8-15 3.10 16 247.0 190 96 85 18 102 227 Season Totals 34-46 3.54 0/16 723.2 651 317 285 56 252 672 CUBS BULLPEN LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST HOLD SV/OPP 1BF IR/IRS Justin Grimm 6/28-1 vs. WSH 0.1,2,2,2,1,0 6/5/14 vs. NYM (7-4) N/A 6/24/14 vs. CIN 0/0 39/27 14/4 Neil Ramirez 6/28-2 vs. WSH 1.0,0,0,0,0,1 6/26/14 vs. WSH (5-3) 6/15/14 @ PHI (3-0) 6/20/14 vs. PIT 3/3 24/17 2/0 Hector Rondon 6/28-2 vs. WSH 1.0,1,1,1,2,1 6/3/14 vs. NYM (2-1) 6/26/14 vs. WSH (5-3) 4/23/14 vs. ARI 9/11 30/21 7/0 James Russell 6/28-2 vs. WSH 1.0,1,0,0,0,0 5/12/13 @ WAS (2-1) 6/16/14 @ MIA (5-4) 6/24/14 vs. CIN 1/3 33/23 20/8 Brian Schlitter 6/28-1 vs. WSH 1.0,0,0,0,0,1 5/8/14 @ CWS (12-5) N/A 6/27/14 vs. WSH 0/2 37/32 28/6 Pedro Strop 6/28-2 vs. WSH 1.0,1,0,0,0,2 8/7/13 @ PHI (5-2) 6/7/14 vs. MIA (5-2) 6/20/14 vs. PIT 2/3 29/20 4/1 Carlos Villanueva 6/28-1 vs. WSH 1.1,1,0,0,0,1 6/16/14 @ MIA (5-4) 5/22/14 @ SD (5-1) 6/4/14 vs. NYM 1/1 17/12 3/0 Wesley Wright 6/28-1 vs. WSH 0.1,0,0,0,0,0 9/16/12 vs. PHI (7-6) 10/1/12 @ CHI (3-0) 6/20/14 vs. PIT 0/1 29/22 27/4 2014 SEASON TOTALS 16/27 (.593) 258/188 (.729) 113/25 (.221) #52 JUSTIN GRIMM RHP (2-2, 3.50 ERA, 0 SV, 6 HOLDS) CAREER: 10-12, 0 SV MOST IP, 2014: 2.0 (3x), last 6/21 vs. PIT MOST IP, CAREER: 7.2-6/14/13 vs. TOR LAST WIN: 6/5/14 vs. NYM (7-4) LAST SV: N/A Leads the team with 39 relief appearances has allowed just nine walks in his last 21.0 innings since May 10 after he issued 10 walks in his first 15.0 innings to start the year has held the opponent scoreless in 29 of his 39 games. Holding the opponent to a.222 batting average (30-for-135). Allowed two runs in 0.1 innings in the early game of Saturday s twinbill (2 H, 1 BB). Tossed a scoreless ninth inning Friday vs. Washington. #54 NEIL RAMIREZ RHP (1-1, 1.27 ERA, 3 SV, 7 HOLDS) CAREER: 1-1, 3 SV MOST IP, 2014: 1.2, 5/13 @ STL MOST IP, CAREER: 1.2, 5/13 @ STL LAST WIN: 6/26/14 vs. WSH (5-3) LAST SV: 6/15/14 @ PHI (3-0) Has struck out 30 in 21.1 innings (12.7 K/9.0 IP) and walked just eight in his 24 outings since he was promoted for the first time in his career, April 24 opponents are batting.125 (9-for-72) is three-for-three in save situations and has six holds. Earned his first-career major league victory Thursday night vs. Washington (0.1 IP). Recorded saves on June 13 and June 15 in Philadelphia protected a 3-0 lead with a perfect ninth June 15. Earned his first-career save June 5 vs. the Mets with a perfect ninth inning. #56 HECTOR RONDON RHP (1-2, 3.86 ERA, 9 SV, 1 HOLD) CAREER: 3-3, 9 SV MOST IP, 2014: 2.0 IP (3x), last 4/19 vs. CIN MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (14x), last 4/19/14 vs. CIN LAST WIN: 6/3/14 vs. NYM (2-1) LAST SV: 6/26/14 vs. WSH (5-3) Has pitched in 30 games, converting nine-of-11 save opportunities holding opponents to a.239 average (28-for-117) has struck out 36 in 30.1 innings. Earned his ninth save Thursday night vs. Washington with a scoreless ninth inning. Allowed a ninth-inning grand slam to Devin Mesoraco June 23 snapped a stretch of 47.1 innings without a homer allowed dating to Aug. 3 of last season previous homer allowed was Aug. 1, 2013 (Dodgers Yasiel Puig) gave up a career-high five earned runs Monday night. Activated from paternity leave list prior to June 3rd s game, Hector earned his first win of the season after tossing a scoreless ninth frame #40 JAMES RUSSELL LHP (0-1, 1.96 ERA, 1 SV, 3 HOLDS) CAREER: 10-15, 3 SV MOST IP, 2014: 2.0, 6/14 @ PHI MOST IP, CAREER: 4.2 5/2/11 @ LAD LAST WIN: 5/12/13 @ WAS (2-1) LAST SV: 6/16/14 @ MIA (5-4) Has pitched in 33 games opponents are hitting.177 (14-for-79), and he has walked 10 and struck out 19 has not allowed an earned run in his last 15.0 innings, spanning 19 games, dating to May 13 has stranded 12 of 20 inherited runners. Spun a scoreless sixth inning in Saturday s nightcap vs. Washington. On June 16 in Miami, he recorded his first save since July 2, 2012 at Atlanta. Owns a 3.33 ERA (90 ER/243.1 IP) and a 10-10 record in 300 big league relief outings. #63 BRIAN SCHLITTER RHP (2-2, 2.70 ERA, 0 SV, 11 HOLDS) CAREER: 2-3, 0 SV MOST IP, 2014: 2.0 (3x), last 6/6 vs. MIA MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (5x), last 6/6/14 vs. MIA LAST WIN: 5/8/14 @ CWS (12-5) LAST SV: N/A Has pitched in 37 games, holding the opponent scoreless in 32 of those owns a 2.03 ERA (7 ER/31.0 IP) in 31 games since he was recalled from Triple-A Iowa, April 26 is his second stint with the Cubs this season. Took the loss June 17 after allowing a three-run 7th inning homer to Garrett Jones to erase a 4-3 lead came one night after stranding three runners and pitching 1.1 scoreless innings June 16 in Miami. Pitched a scoreless seventh inning in the early game Saturday (1 K). Had a career-high 15.1 scoreless innings streak, May 12-June 6 (12 G). #46 PEDRO STROP RHP (0-3, 3.08 ERA, 2 SV, 8 HOLDS) CAREER: 9-11, 6 SV MOST IP, 2014: 1.0 (24x), last 6/28 vs. WSH MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (7x), last 8/4/13 vs. LAD LAST WIN: 8/7/13 @ PHI (5-2) LAST SV: 6/7/14 vs. MIA (5-2) Has pitched in 29 games has struck out 30 in 26.1 innings and issued 15 walks has picked up five holds and a save in his last 13 games dating to June 4 was on the D.L., May 7-30 with a left groin strain. Picked up the hold with a scoreless eighth inning Thursday night vs. Washington. Got out of a two on, none out jam in June 10 s eighth inning in Pittsburgh, tossing a scoreless frame. #33 CARLOS VILLANUEVA RHP (3-5, 5.77 ERA, 1 SV, 1 HOLD) CAREER: 43-48, 7 SV MOST IP, 2014: 5.0 IP (2x), last 4/25@ MIL MOST IP, CAREER: 8.1 (2x), last 4/23/13 @ CIN LAST WIN: 6/16/14 @ MIA (5-4, 13 inn.) LAST SV: 5/22/14 @ SD (5-1) Has a 2.55 ERA (7 ER/24.2 IP) in 15 relief appearances since he moved back to the bullpen, May 3, when Jake Arrieta was inserted into the starting rotation from the D.L. Tossed 2.0-scoreless innings of relief June 21 vs. Pittsburgh. Earned the win June 16 with 2.0 scoreless innings of relief in Miami is 2-0 with a 1.26 ERA (2 ER/14.1 IP) in nine outings in June. May 22, recorded his first save in four years with three scoreless innings to preserve Chicago s 5-1 win in San Diego his previous save came May 20, 2010 with Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. #53 WESLEY WRIGHT LHP (0-1, 2.42 ERA, 0 SV, 7 HOLDS) CAREER: 10-16, 2 SV MOST IP, 2014: 2.0 IP (4x), last 5/23 @ SD MOST IP, CAREER: 7.0 8/1/10 vs. MIL LAST WIN: 9/16/12 vs. PHI (7-6) LAST SV: 10/1/12 @ Cubs (3-0) Has held the opponent scoreless in 26 of 29 relief outings has walked just six in 22.1 innings, striking out 17 opponents are hitting.233 (20-for-86) picked up holds in four-straight outings, June 4-10 has allowed just one home run. Stranded two inherited runners in June 20th s sixth inning vs. Pittsburgh. Stranded two inherited runners and retired his lone batter faced to end the seventh June 10 in Pittsburgh. Turned in 11-straight scoreless outings, spanning 8.0 innings, from April 13-May 8. 2014 CUBS HIGHS AND LOWS CUBS OPPONENTS 12, 5/12 @ STL... Largest Winning Margin... 10, 5/23 @ SD 3 (2x), 6/16 @ MIA... Largest Come Behind Win... 4, 4/10 vs. PIT 17, 5/12 @ STL... Most Runs... 11 (2x), last 5/30 @ MIL 6, 5/12 @ STL (9th)... Most Runs, Inn.... 5 (4x), last 6/1 @ MIL (3rd) 20, 5/12 @ STL... Most Hits... 16, 5/30 @ MIL 7, 5/12 @ STL (9th)... Most Hits, Inn....6, 4/12 @ STL (2nd) 2, 5/28 @ SF... Fewest Hits... 3 (4x), last 6/15 @ PHI 3 (4x), 6/14 @ PHI... Most Home Runs... 5, 4/9 vs. PIT 2, 4/9 vs. PIT (5th)... Most Home Runs, Inn.... 2 (4x), last 4/20 vs. CIN (7th) 5 (7x), last 6/18 @ MIA... Most Doubles... 7, 6/12 @ PIT 2 (2x), last 5/21 vs. NYY... Most Triples... 1 (12x), last 6/28-1 vs. WSH 8, 5/12 @ STL... Most Extra-Base Hits... 7 (3x), last 6/12 @ PIT 8, 6/4 vs. NYM... Most BBs By Batters... 9, 4/2 @ PIT 17 (2x), last 6/16 @ MIA... Most Ks By Pitchers... 17, 4/2 @ PIT 3 (2x), 4/10 vs. PIT... Most Stolen Bases... 5, 4/18 vs. CIN 3 (3x), last 6/26 vs. WSH... Most Double Plays Turned... 3, 5/13 @ STL 3, 5/16 vs. MIL... Most Errors Committed... 2 (4x), 5/26 @ SF 19, 4/2 @ PIT... Most Left On Base... 15, 4/2 @ PIT Longest Winning Streak: 5 Games... 6/3-7 Longest Losing Streak: 5 Games... 4/12-18 Most Runs, Both Clubs: 22 (CUBS 17, STL 5)... 5/12 @ STL Most Hits, Both Clubs: 28 (CUBS 15, CWS 13)... 5/8 @ CWS Most Home Runs, Both Clubs: 7 (PIT 5, CUBS 2)... 4/9 vs. PIT Most Strikeouts By Pitchers, Both Clubs: 33 (CUBS 17, MIA 16)... 6/6 vs. MIA Most Left On Base, Both Clubs: 34 (PIT 15, CUBS 19)... 4/2 @ PIT Fewest Left On Base, Both Clubs: 6 (2x), (CUBS 3, CIN 3)... last 6/24 vs. CIN Consecutive Games With a Home Run: 8... 6/13-21 Consecutive Games Without a Home Run: 4... 6/25-6/28-1 Consecutive Errorless Games: 5... 6/24-6/28-1 Consecutive Games With An Error: 4... 4/23-27 Shortest Game, Time: 2:18... 6/1 @ MIL Longest Game, Time: 5:55... 4/2 @ PIT Most Innings: 16... 4/2 @ PIT Largest Wrigley Field Crowd: 38,753... 5/20 vs. NYY Largest Road Crowd: 45,302... 4/12 @ STL Series Sweeps: 1... vs. NYM (3), 6/3-5 BATTING HIGHLIGHTS Longest Hitting Streak: 9, Lake... 5/12-23 Most Runs Scored: 5, Bonifacio... 5/12 @ STL Most Hits: 5, Bonifacio... 4/2 @ PIT Most Total Bases: 9 (2x), last Castro... 4/27 @ MIL Most Extra-Base Hits: 3 (3x), last Rizzo... 6/10 @ PIT Most Doubles: 3, Castillo... 5/2 vs. STL Most Triples: 1 (18x), last Valbuena... 6/26 vs. WSH Most RBI: 6, Lake... 5/12 @ STL Most Stolen Bases: 2, Bonifacio... 4/2 @ PIT and 4/10 vs. PIT Most Walks: 4, Rizzo... 4/30 @ CIN Most Strikeouts: 3 (31x), last Olt... 6/24 vs. CIN 2-Hit Innings: N/A... N/A PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS Longest Winning Streak: 3 (2x), last Arrieta... 6/13-current Longest Losing Streak: 4, Samardzija...4/5-5/16 Complete Game Shutouts: N/A... N/A 9.0-Inning Complete Games: N/A... N/A Low-Hit Complete Game: N/A... N/A Longest Outing, Reliever: 5.0, Rusin... 4/12 @ STL Most Strikeouts, Starter: 11 (2x), last Arrieta... 6/18 @ MIA Reliever: 4, Veras... 5/23 @ SD Consecutive Strikeouts: 6, Wood... 4/10 vs. PIT Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Starter: 16.2, Arrieta... 6/3-13 Reliever: 15.1, Schlitter...5/12-6/6 Consecutive Save Opportunities Converted: 5, Rondon... 4/11-5/18 Consecutive Batters Retired: 18, Arrieta... 6/24 vs. CIN Most Runs Allowed: 9, Villanueva... 4/12 @ STL Most Hits Allowed: 11, Wood... 4/16 @ NYY (gm. 2) Most Homers Allowed: 3, Hammel... 4/9 vs. PIT Most Walks Issued: 5 (5x), last Wood... 6/26 vs. WSH Longest No-Hit Stretch, Start of Game: 6.0, Arrieta... 6/24 vs. CIN MISCELLANEOUS INFO Come-From-Behind Wins: 10 High-Water Mark: 1 under (0-1, 1-2) Losses after Leading: 14 Low-Water Mark: 14 under (13-27, 19-33, 20-34) Games Won in Last At-Bat: 4 No. of Times at.500 Mark: N/A Games Lost in Last At-Bat: 9

Cubs 2014 Day-By-Day Schedule/Results JUNE 30, 2014 PAGE 6 GM DATE OPP W/L SCORE WINNER-LOSER-SAVE RECORD STANDINGS ATTENDANCE 1 3/31 @PIT L 0-1 (10) Morris-VILLANUEVA (0-1) 0-1 T-4th, -1.0 39,833 4/1 OFF DAY 0-1 T-4th, -1.0 2 4/2 @PIT L 3-4 (16) Pimentel-VILLANUEVA (0-2) 0-2 5th, -2.0 29,762 3 4/3 @PIT W 3-2 HAMMEL (1-0)-Rodriguez-STROP (1) 1-2 T-3rd, -1.0 11,418 4 4/4 PHI L 2-7 Hernandez-WOOD (0-1) 1-3 T-4th, -2.0 38,283 5 4/5 PHI L 0-2 Lee-SAMARDZIJA (0-1)-Papelbon 1-4 T-4th, -2.0 30,651 6 4/6 PHI W 8-3 VILLANUEVA (1-2)-Burnett 2-4 T-4th, -2.0 26,712 4/7 OFF DAY 2-4 4th, -2.0 7 4/8 PIT L 6-7 Watson-STROP (0-1)-Grilli 2-5 4th, -3.0 26,177 8 4/9 PIT W 7-5 HAMMEL (2-0)-Rodriguez 3-5 4th, -3.0 28,247 9 4/10 PIT L 4-5 Cole-RUSSELL (0-1)-Grilli 3-6 T-4th, -4.0 25,502 10 4/11 @STL W 6-3 (11) GRIMM (1-0)-Rosenthal-RONDON (1) 4-6 4th, -4.0 43,903 11 4/12 @STL L 4-10 Wainwright-VILLANUEVA (1-3) 4-7 4th, -5.0 45,302 12 4/13 @STL L 4-6 Wacha-JACKSON (0-1)-Rosenthal 4-8 T-4th, -6.0 44,135 4/14 OFF DAY 4-8 T-4th, -5.5 4/15 @NYY PPD, RAIN Rescheduled for 4/16, D/N DH 4-8 T-4th, -5.0 13 4/16 @NYY L 0-3 Tanaka-HAMMEL (2-1)-Kelley 4-9 5th, -6.0 36,569 14 4/16 @NYY L 0-2 Pineda-WOOD (0-2)-Warren 4-10 5th, -6.5 40,073 4/17 OFF DAY 4-10 5th, -6.0 15 4/18 CIN L 1-4 Simon-SAMARDZIJA (0-2)-Broxton 4-11 5th, -7.0 28,699 16 4/19 CIN W 8-4 JACKSON (1-1)-Cingrani 5-11 5th, -7.0 32,966 17 4/20 CIN L 2-8 Bailey-VILLANUEVA (1-4) 5-12 5th, -8.0 27,927 18 4/21 ARI W 5-1 WOOD (1-2)-Arroyo 6-12 5th, -8.0 32,439 19 4/22 ARI W 9-2 HAMMEL (3-1)-McCarthy 7-12 5th, -7.0 35,381 20 4/23 ARI L 5-7 Cahill-STROP (0-2)-Reed 7-13 5th, -8.0 32,323 21 4/24 ARI L 2-5 Bolsinger-JACKSON (1-2)-Reed 7-14 5th, -8.5 33,085 22 4/25 @MIL L 2-5 Garza-VILLANUEVA (1-5)-Rodriguez 7-15 5th, -9.5 32,868 23 4/26 @MIL L 3-5 Estrada-WOOD (1-3)-Rodriguez 7-16 5th, -10.5 40,008 24 4/27 @MIL W 4-0 HAMMEL (4-1)-Peralta 8-16 5th, -9.5 45,286 4/28 @CIN PPD, RAIN Make-Up Date 7/8, D/N DH 8-16 5th, -10.0 25 4/29 @CIN L 2-3 Simon-SAMARDZIJA (0-3)-Broxton 8-17 5th, -11.0 17,579 26 4/30 @CIN W 9-4 JACKSON (2-2)-Christiani 9-17 5th, -10.0 21,847 5/1 OFF DAY 9-17 5th, -9.5 27 5/2 STL W 6-5 WOOD (2-3)-Wainwright-RONDON (2) 10-17 T-4th, -9.5 28,160 28 5/3 STL W 3-0 SCHLITTER (1-0)-Wacha-RONDON (3) 11-17 T-4th, -8.5 37,874 29 5/4 STL L 4-5 Siegrist-RONDON (0-1)-Rosenthal 11-18 T-4th, -8.5 30,023 30 5/5 CWS L 1-3 (12) Webb-GRIMM (1-1)-Lindstrom 11-19 T-4th, -9.5 33,146 31 5/6 CWS L 1-5 Putnam-RAMIREZ (0-1) 11-20 5th, -9.5 34,305 32 5/7 @CWS L 3-8 Danks-WOOD (2-4) 11-21 5th, -9.5 21,075 33 5/8 @CWS W 12-5 SCHLITTER (2-0)-Carroll 12-21 5th, -9.0 26,332 34 5/9 @ATL L 2-3 (10) Wood-WRIGHT (0-1) 12-22 5th, -9.0 27,145 35 5/10 @ATL L 0-2 Santana-SCHLITTER (2-1)-Kimbrel 12-23 5th, -10.0 30,658 36 5/11 @ATL L 2-5 Harang-JACKSON (2-3)-Carpenter 12-24 5th, -11.0 26,151 37 5/12 @STL W 17-5 WOOD (3-4)-Lyons 13-24 5th, -10.5 44,434 38 5/13 @STL L 3-4 (12) Maness-GRIMM (1-2) 13-25 5th, -11.5 43,627 5/14 @STL PPD, Rain Make-Up Date 8/30, D/N DH 13-25 5th, -11.0 39 5/15 @STL L 3-5 Wacha-HAMMEL (4-2)-Rosenthal 13-26 5th, -12.0 42,501 41 5/16 MIL L 3-4 Lohse-SAMARDZIJA (0-4)-Rodriguez 13-27 5th, -13.0 35,771 42 5/17 MIL W 3-0 JACKSON (3-3)-Garza-RONDON (4) 14-27 5th, -12.0 36,671 43 5/18 MIL W 4-2 WOOD (4-4)-Estrada-RONDON (5) 15-27 5th, -11.0 37,631 5/19 OFF DAY 15-27 5th, -10.5 44 5/20 NYY W 6-1 HAMMEL (5-2)-Tanaka 16-27 5th, -9.5 38,753 45 5/21 NYY L 2-4 (13) Claiborne-VERAS (0-1)-Robertson 16-28 5th, -10.5 34,808 46 5/22 @SD W 5-1 ARRIETA (1-0)-Stults-VILLANUEVA (1) 17-28 5th, -9.5 21,263 47 5/23 @SD L 1-11 Stauffer-JACKSON (3-4) 17-29 5th, -10.5 26,489 48 5/24 @SD W 3-2 WOOD (5-4)-Buckner-RONDON (6) 18-29 5th, -9.5 42,107 49 5/25 @SD L 3-4 Kennedy-HAMMEL (5-3)-Street 18-30 5th, -10.5 32,167 50 5/26 @SF W 8-4 SAMARDZIJA (1-4)-Petit 19-30 5th, -9.5 42,257 51 5/27 @SF L 0-4 Hudson-ARRIETA (1-1) 19-31 5th, -10.5 41,060 52 5/28 @SF L 0-5 Kontos-JACKSON (3-5) 19-32 5th, -11.5 41,186 5/29 OFF DAY 19-32 5th, -11.5 53 5/30 @MIL L 5-11 Estrada-WOOD (5-5) 19-33 5th, -12.5 36,100 54 5/31 @MIL W 8-0 HAMMEL (6-3)-Peralta 20-33 5th, -11.5 42,332 55 6/1 @MIL L 0-9 Lohse-SAMARDZIJA (1-5) 20-34 5th, -12.5 36,277 6/2 OFF DAY 20-34 5th, -13.0 56 6/3 NYM W 2-1 RONDON (1-1)-Rice 21-34 5th, -12.0 34,697 57 6/4 NYM W 5-4 JACKSON (4-5)-Eveland-RONDON (7) 22-34 5th, -11.0 28,185 58 6/5 NYM W 7-4 GRIMM (2-2)-Black-RAMIREZ (1) 23-34 5th, -11.0 28,833 59 6/6 MIA W 5-3 (13) VILLANUEVA (2-5)-Slowey 24-34 5th, -10.0 28,495 60 6/7 MIA W 5-2 SAMARDZIJA (2-6)-Wolf-STROP (2) 25-34 5th, -10.0 33,786 61 6/8 MIA L 3-4 Dunn-STROP (0-3) 25-35 5th, -11.0 33,134 62 6/9 @PIT L 2-6 Morton-JACKSON (4-6) 25-36 5th, -11.5 24,075 63 6/10 @PIT W 7-3 WOOD (6-5)-Sadler 26-36 5th, -10.5 31,567 64 6/11 @PIT L 2-4 Cumpton-HAMMEL (6-4)-Grilli 26-37 5th, -11.5 20,540 65 6/12 @PIT L 0-4 Volquez-SAMARDZIJA (2-6) 26-38 5th, -12.5 25,431 66 6/13 @PHI W 2-1 Arrieta (2-1)-Hernandez-RAMIREZ (2) 27-38 5th, -11.5 26,154 67 6/14 @PHI L 4-7 Buchanan-JACKSON (4-7)-Papelbon 27-39 5th, -12.5 31,524 68 6/15 @PHI W 3-0 WOOD (7-5)-Burnett-RAMIREZ (3) 28-39 5th, -11.5 41,238 69 6/16 @MIA W 5-4 (13) VILLANUEVA (3-5)-Turner-RUSSELL (1) 29-39 5th, -11.5 19,170 70 6/17 @MIA L 5-6 Dyson-SCHLITTER (2-2)-Cishek 29-40 5th, -12.5 20,860 71 6/18 @MIA W 6-1 ARRIETA (3-1)-Eovaldi 30-40 5th, -11.5 27,032 6/19 OFF DAY 30-40 5th, -12.0 72 6/20 PIT W 6-3 JACKSON (5-7)-Morton-RONDON (8) 31-40 5th, -12.0 36,423 73 6/21 PIT L 3-5 Worley-WOOD (7-6)-Melancon 31-41 5th, -13.0 36,563 74 6/22 PIT L 1-2 Cumpton-HAMMEL (6-4)Melancon 31-42 5th, -14.0 33,573 75 6/23 CIN L 1-6 Broxton-RONDON (1-2) 31-43 5th, -14.0 27.747 76 6/24 CIN W 7-3 ARRIETA (4-1)-Bailey 32-43 5th, -13.0 28,226 77 6/25 CIN L 1-4 Latos-JACKSON (5-8)-Chapman 32-44 5th, -14.0 28,207 78 6/26 WSH W 5-3 RAMIREZ (1-1)-Stammen-RONDON (9) 33-44 5th, -14.0 28,867 79 6/27 WSH W 7-2 HAMMEL (7-5)-Roark 34-44 5th, -14.0 30,683 80 6/28 WSH L 0-3 Gonzalez-BEELER (0-1)-Soriano 34-45 5th, -15.0 35,770 81 6/28 WSH L 2-7 Treinen-SAMARDZIJA (2-7)-Detwiler 34-46 5th, -15.5 32,267 6/29 OFF DAY 34-46 5th, -15.0 82 6/30 @BOS 6:10 PM CSN 83 7/1 @BOS 6:10 PM CSN 84 7/2 @BOS 6:10 PM WCIU 7/3 OFF DAY 85 7/4 @WSH 10:05 AM WGN 86 7/5 @WSH 3:05 PM CSN 87 7/6 @WSH 12:35 PM WGN 88 7/7 @CIN 6:10 PM CSN 89 7/8 @CIN 12:10 PM WGN 90 7/8 @CIN 6:10 PM CSN 91 7/9 @CIN 6:10 PM WGN 92 7/10 @CIN 11:35 AM WGN 93 7/11 ATL 3:05 PM CSN 94 7/12 ATL 3:05 PM WGN 95 7/13 ATL 1:20 PM CSN All-Star Break 7/14-17 GM DATE OPP W/L SCORE WINNER-LOSER-SAVE RECORD STANDINGS ATTENDANCE 96 7/18 @ARI 8:40 PM CSN 97 7/19 @ARI 7:10 PM WGN 98 7/20 @ARI 3:10 PM WGN 7/21 OFF DAY 99 7/22 SD 7:05 PM CSN+ 100 7/23 SD 7:05 PM CSN 101 7/24 SD 7:05 PM WGN 102 7/25 STL 3:05 PM WGN 103 7/26 STL 3:05 PM CSN 104 7/27 STL 1:20 PM WGN 105 7/28 COL 7:05 PM CSN 106 7/29 COL 7:05 PM WGN 107 7/30 COL 7:05 PM CSN+ 108 7/31 COL 1:20 PM CSN 109 8/1 @LAD 9:10 PM WGN 110 8/2 @LAD 8:10 PM CSN 111 8/3 @LAD TBD WGN 8/4 OFF DAY 112 8/5 @COL 7:40 PM CSN+ 113 8/6 @COL 7:40 PM CSN 114 8/7 @COL 2:10 PM WGN 115 8/8 TB 3:05 PM WGN 116 8/9 TB 3:05 PM WGN 117 8/10 TB 1:20 PM CSN 118 8/11 MIL 7:05 PM CSN 119 8/12 MIL 7:05 PM CSN 120 8/13 MIL 7:05 PM CSN 121 8/14 MIL 1:20 PM WGN 122 8/15 @NYM 6:10 PM WGN 123 8/16 @NYM 6:10 PM WGN 124 8/17 @NYM 12:10 PM CSN 125 8/18 @NYM 11:10 AM CSN 126 8/19 SF 7:05 PM CSN 127 8/20 SF 7:05 PM WCIU 128 8/21 SF 7:05 PM CSN 129 8/22 BAL 1:20 PM WGN 130 8/23 BAL 1:20 PM CSN 131 8/24 BAL 1:20 PM WGN 8/25 OFF DAY 132 8/26 @CIN 6:10 PM CSN 133 8/27 @CIN 6:10 PM CSN 134 8/28 @CIN 11:35 AM WGN 135 8/29 @STL 7:15 PM WGN 136 8/30 @STL 1:15 PM CSN 137 8/30 @STL 7:15 PM CSN 138 8/31 @STL 1:15 PM WGN 138 9/1 MIL 1:20 PM WGN 139 9/2 MIL 7:05 PM CSN+ 140 9/3 MIL 7:05 PM CSN 9/4 OFF DAY 141 9/5 PIT 1:20 PM WGN 142 9/6 PIT 3:05 PM CSN 143 9/7 PIT 1:20 PM WGN 144 9/8 @TOR 6:07 PM WGN 145 9/9 @TOR 6:07 PM CSN 146 9/10 @TOR 6:07 PM CSN 9/11 OFF DAY 147 9/12 @PIT 6:05 PM CSN 148 9/13 @PIT 6:05 PM CSN 149 9/14 @PIT 12:35 PM WGN 150 9/15 CIN 7:05 PM CSN+ 151 9/16 CIN 7:05 PM WGN 152 9/17 CIN 7:05 PM CSN 153 9/18 LAD 7:05 PM CSN 154 9/19 LAD 1:20 PM CSN 155 9/20 LAD 3:05 PM WGN 156 9/21 LAD 1:20 PM CSN 157 9/22 STL 7:05 PM WGN 158 9/23 STL 7:05 PM WCIU 159 9/24 STL 7:05 PM CSN 9/25 OFF DAY 160 9/26 @MIL 7:10 PM CSN 161 9/27 @MIL 6:10 PM WGN 162 9/28 @MIL 1:10 PM WGN Wrigley Field Game Time Wind Trends BLOWING IN BLOWING OUT CROSSWIND OVERALL (N, E, NE) (S, W, SW) (SE, NW) No. Games 25 9 5 39 Cubs Record 12-13 5-4 2-3 19-20 Cubs Runs 100 37 15 152 Opponents Runs 89 38 18 145 Total Runs Scored 189 75 33 297 Avg/Game 7.6 8.3 6.6 7.6 Cubs Homers 21 7 4 32 Opp. Homers 12 15 2 29 Team Challenges Won Lost CUBS 28 14 14 Opp. 16 11 5 2014 MLB INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES Most Recent Cubs Challenge: 6/25 vs. CIN, T 4-th inn. Runner at first, one out; Mesoraco called safe at first on a pick-off attempt Cubs challenge after a review, the call is overturned. Most Recent Opponent Challenge: 6/28 (gm. 1) vs. WSH, B-6th inn. Runner at first, two out; Rizzo grounds to shortstop who throws high to first Rizzo ruled safe at first Nationals challenged safe call call overturned. CUBS EJECTIONS IN 2014 MGR Rick Renteria 4/8 vs. PIT HP Jeff Nelson arguing balls and strikes Coach Chris Bosio 4/16 @ NYY (gm. 2) HP Fieldin Culbreth arguing balls and strikes MGR Rick Renteria 4/29 @ CIN HP Alan Porter arguing balls and strikes MGR Rick Renteria 5/7 @ CWS HP Tom Woodring arguing balls and strikes INF Anthony Rizzo 6/1 @ MIL HP Jerry Meals arguing balls and strikes MGR Rick Renteria 6/4 vs. NYM HP Todd Tichenor arguing balls and strikes Sheffield and Waveland Home Runs in 2014 The following is a breakdown of home runs hit at Wrigley Field that landed on Sheffield Ave. (right field) and Waveland Ave. (left field) in 2014. Team Sheffield HR s Waveland HR s Total Opponent 0 1 1 Cubs 0 1 1 Most Recent HR to reach Sheffield: Freddie Freeman, 9/22/13 vs. ATL (Edwin Jackson) Most Recent HR to reach Waveland: Rickie Weeks, 5/18/14 vs. Cubs (Travis Wood)