RED HOTS. GAME 154, ROAD 76 (26-49) Cincinnati Reds (63-90) at Milwaukee Brewers (70-84)

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GAME 154, ROAD 76 (26-49) Cincinnati Reds (63-90) at Milwaukee Brewers (70-84) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Saturday, September 24, 2016 Miller Park, Milwaukee RED HOTS.400 &.500 Joey Votto is trying to become only the third player ever to produce a.400 BA and.500 OBP prior to or after the All-Star break. Player Year, Half BA OBP Ted Williams 1941, 1st.405.520 Ted Williams 1941, 2nd.406.583 Ted Williams 1957, 2nd.453.594 Barry Bonds 2002, 2nd.404.608 Joey Votto 2016, 2nd.407.491.320 &.430 Joey Votto is trying to become only the second Reds player ever to produce a.320 BA and.430 OBP in a single season. Player Year BA OBP Joe Morgan *1976.320.444 Joe Morgan *1975.327.466 Joey Votto 2016.319.431 * National League s Most Valuable Player 300 Joey Votto is trying to reach base safely 300 times in a season for the third time in his career...reached base a club record 319 times last season and 316 times in 2013... also reached 299 times in 2011...this year s leaders for times reaching base are below. Player Times on base BA OBP Mike Trout 283.316.437 Paul Goldschmidt 276.298.413. Joey Votto 274.319.431 Great American Ball Park. Joe Nuxhall Way. Cincinnati, OH 45202. @Reds. @RedsPR. ramsey.mlblogs.com. reds.com Probable Starting Pitchers Sat at Mil: RHP Dan Straily (13-8, 3.83) vs RHP Taylor Jungmann (0-4, 8.34) 700 wlw, fso, 7:10et Sun at Mil: LHP Brandon Finnegan (9-11, 4.10) vs RHP Wily Peralta (7-10, 5.21) Mon at StL: RHP Tim Adleman (2-4, 4.06) vs LHP Jaime Garcia (10-12, 4.59) Tue at StL: RHP Robert Stephenson (2-2, 5.59) vs RHP Adam Wainwright (12-9, 4.57) Wed at StL: RHP Anthony DeSclafani (8-5, 3.38) vs RHP Mike Leake (9-11, 4.72) Thu at StL: RHP Dan Straily vs RHP Alex Reyes (3-1, 1.03, +today at Chi) TONIGHT S GAME: Is Game 2 (0-1) of a 3-game series vs Jaxon Shea Vassallo s Brewers and Game 5 (0-4) of an 11-day, 10-game road trip that included a 3-0 series sweep loss at Chi s Wrigley Field and will conclude with an upcoming visit to StL s Busch Stadium (4g)...is the fifth of this year s 5 road trips of at least 10 days...following this road trip the Reds return home to Great American Ball Park to finish the 2016 championship season with 3 games vs the National League Central Division champion Cubs. SERIES NOTES: The Reds have won 5 of the last 8 games vs Mil...in 135 career apps vs Mil, Joey Votto is batting.318 (151-475, 28hr, 92rbi)...his 28 HR and 92 RBI are his highest totals vs any opponent...in 62 career apps at Miller Park, Votto is batting.345 (77-223, 15hr, 46rbi)...his 15 HR here is his highest total in any road ballpark...for visiting players with a minimum of 160 plate apps, he entered this series ranked among all Brewers opponents at this ballpark in on-base percentage (.449, 1st), hitting (.347, 5th), slugging (.626, 2nd) and walks (45, 4th)...Reds vs Brewers information is on media guide Page 298. ARCH ENEMIES: Monday night the Reds and Cardinals begin a 4-game series at Busch Stadium...the Reds have won 5 of the last 9 games vs StL and are looking to win consecutive series vs the Cardinals for the first time since 2011 (7/15-7/17, 2-1 at Cin & 9/2-9/4, 2-1 at StL)...in the last 25 series, the Reds went 6-19 vs StL..in the last 38 series in St. Louis since the start of the 2003 season the Reds went 4-32-2 - their only series wins there in May 2003, June 2006, September 2011 and July 2015 - and in their last 27 series in St. Louis beginning August 2006 the Reds went 2-24-1...in the last 13 series at Great American Ball Park, the Reds went 5-8 vs StL...Reds vs Cardinals information is on media guide Page 302. YOUNG GUNS: Over the last 2 seasons, rookie pitchers have started 161 of the Reds 315 games (51%), including a club record 110 games in 2015 and 51 games so far this year...the Reds finished the 2015 season with 64 consecutive starts by rookie pitchers, a modern Major League record for consecutive starts by rookie pitchers...during Bryan Price s 3-year tenure as manager, rookie pitchers have started 169 of the Reds 477 games (35%). 700 wlw, 2:10et 700 wlw, fso, 7:15et REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS BREWERS* All-Time:...164-148-1 At Cinergy Field:...20-20-1 At Great American Ball Park:... 70-51 At Milwaukee County Stadium:... 7-10 At Miller Park:... 67-67 In 2016:... 9-8 At Great American Ball Park:... 6-4 At Miller Park:... 3-4 * Regular season since 1997 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 5/5 at Cin...W, 9-5...Simon / Anderson 5/6 at Cin...W, 5-1... Adleman / Cravy / Cingrani 5/7 at Cin...L, 7-13 (10)... Jeffress / Cotham 5/8 at Cin...L, 4-5... Capuano / Ohlendorf / Jeffress 5/27 at Mil...L, 5-9... Davies / Lamb 5/28 at Mil...W, 7-6...Wood / Jeffress / Cingrani 5/29 at Mil...L, 4-5...Nelson / Finnegan / Boyer 7/15 at Cin...W, 5-4... DeSclafani / Garza / Ohlendorf 7/16 at Cin...L, 1-9... Nelson / Lamb 7/17 at Cin...W, 1-0... Cingrani / Thornburg 8/12 at Mil...W, 7-4... Bailey / Nelson 8/13 at Mil...W, 11-5... Straily / Davies 8/14 at Mil...L, 3-7... Peralta / Reed 9/12 at Cin...W, 3-0... Wood / Peralta / Iglesias 9/13 at Cin...W, 6-4...Straily / Garza 9/14 at Cin...L, 0-7... Guerra / Adleman 9/23 at Mil...L, 4-5...Suter / DeSclafani / Thornburg Sat, 9/24 at Mil... 7:10 Sun, 9/25 at Mil... 2:10 All times eastern 22 YEARS AND YOUNGER Jose Peraza leads all Major Leaguers age 22 or younger in batting average. Player BA PA Age Jose Peraza CIN.327 218 22 David Dahl COL.318 208 22 Corey Seager LAD.313 658 22 Francisco Lindor CLE.303 660 22 Jorge Polanco MIN.282 239 22 List not inclusive, Minimum 150 PA, Player ages on 6/30 ROOKIES SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK Since the All-Star break, Jose Peraza leads all Major League rookies in batting average. Player BA G AB Jose Peraza CIN.367 39 139 Gary Sanchez NYY.345 44 168 Tony Wolters COL.338 25 74 T.J. Rivera NYM.338 26 77 Trea Turner WSH.336 61 268 HIGHEST SEASON BATTING AVERAGE, REDS ROOKIES Listed below are the highest batting averages in Reds history for rookies with at least 200 plate appearances. Player Year BA HR SB Cuckoo Christensen 1926.350 0 8 Hal Morris 1990.340 7 9 Norris Hopper 2007.329 0 14 Jose Peraza 2016.327 3 16 Harlin Pool 1934.327 2 3 Courtesy Elias Sports Bureau MOST STARTS, ALL0WING 3 HITS OR FEWER 2016 Season, Major Leagues Dan Straily, Reds... 11... 5-2, 2.36 Jake Arietta, Cubs... 11... 9-1, 1.16 Tom Koehler, Marlins... 10... 7-1, 1.48 Max Scherzer, Nationals... 9... 5-3, 1.81 Kenta Maeda, Dodgers... 9... 8-0, 1.54 Kyle Hendricks, Cubs... 9... 6-1, 0.94 Record & ERA in those starts Single Season Since 1900, Reds History Dan Straily... 11... 2016 Steve Avery... 9... 1999 Jose Rijo... 9... 1988 Bruce Berenyi... 9... 1981 Jim McGlothlin... 9... 1970 Jim Maloney... 9... 1969 Johnny Vander Meer... 9... 1941 Courtesy Elias Sports Bureau COACHING CHANGE: In the last 69g beginning 7/5 the pitching staff is 33-36, 4.20 (608.1ip, 284er)...on 7/4 the Reds replaced pitching coach Mark Riggins with assistant pitching/bullpen coach Mack Jenkins...Louisville pitching coach Ted Power (#56) replaced Jenkins in the bullpen...power s duties in Louisville were covered through the end of the season by player development staff members Mario Soto, Jeff Fassero and Tony Fossas...at the time of the changes, the Reds were 30-53 (.361) with a 5.51 ERA and ranked last in the majors in ERA (5.51, 746ip) and first in HR (144), runs allowed (498), earned runs allowed (457) and walks (364). VOTTOMATIC: Joey Votto through May:.213 BA,.330 OBP,.404 SLG...now is at.319 BA,.431 OBP,.527 SLG. Beginning 6/1 leads the Major Leagues in batting average (.374) and on-base percentage (.481) while ranking fifth in the majors and third in the National League in slugging percentage (.591). Since the All-Star break leads the Major Leagues in hitting (.407) and on-base percentage (.491) while leading the National League and ranking second in the majors in slugging percentage (.633; Brian Dozier.699)...is trying to become the first player to hit.400 over the second half of a season since Sea s Ichiro Suzuki hit.429 in 2004...would have to go hitless in his next 5 at bats for his second-half batting average to drop below.400. His season batting average peaked at.321 after he doubled in his second at bat Wed at Chi (165-514,.3210116). Hit.229 in April,.200 in May,.319 in June,.419 in July,.394 in August and.377 so far in September. On 8/31 at LAA, went 1-for-4 to finish hitting.394 for the month of August after hitting.419 in July...with 1 more hit or 2 fewer at bats he would have become the first Reds player and first Major League batter since 2010 to hit at least.400 in consecutive months...in 2010, Josh Hamilton hit.454 in June and.418 in July...Vada Pinson in 1961 is the only Reds batter since 1900 to hit at least.400 in any 2 months of a season (.406 in May,.403 in September). THE ROSTER (32): Thirty-two Reds players are active for today s game, though SS Zack Cozart is rehabbing a knee injury in Cincinnati...the Reds have used 32 pitchers, including IF/OF Tyler Holt, a new single-season franchise record (30 pitchers, 2003) and tied with the Pirates, Padres and Mariners for second-most in the Major Leagues behind the Braves (35)...have used 15 starting pitchers, tied with the Dodgers and Angels for second-most in the majors behind the Braves (16) and 2 shy of that single-season club record, also established in 2003...overall this season the Redlegs have used 51 players, not including 1B Brandon Allen, who in April spent 2 days on the roster without playing...cin last used 51 players in 2007 and last used as many as 52 players in 2006 (54)...the club record for number of players used in a season is 57 (2003). OUT OF LEFT FIELD: Adam Duvall (31hr, 92rbi) is only the seventh player in modern Reds history wihose primary position was LF to produce at least 30 home runs in a season...he joins Adam Dunn (2004-2008), Greg Vaughn (1999), Kevin Mitchell (1994), George Foster (1977-1979), Frank Robinson (1956) and Hank Sauer (1948)...Dunn, the last Reds left fielder with at least 30 homers in a season, produced at least 32 HR in 5 straight seasons from 2004-2008. THIRD RATE: Eugenio Suarez (20hr, 64rbi) is only the 10th third baseman in franchise history to produce at least 20 home runs in a season, joining Gene Freese (1961), Deron Johnson (1965), Tony Perez (1967, 1969-1971), Buddy Bell (1986), Chris Sabo (1990-1991, 1993), Aaron Boone (2002), Edwin Encarnacion (2008), Scott Rolen (2010) and Todd Frazier (2014-2015). DOT, DOT, DOT...: The Reds were eliminated from the NL Central race on 9/1 and from the Wild Card race on 9/17...last season were eliminated from the playoffs on 9/11...the Reds are wearing a patch in memory of legendary clubhouse manager Bernie Stowe, who died in February at age 80... son Rick is the home clubhouse manager, while son Mark is the visiting clubhouse manager. DISABLED LIST (16 PLAYERS, 19 APPEARANCES) Player (Injury) On Eligble Off Homer Bailey (R elbow) 4/4 6/2 7/28 Anthony DeSclafani (L oblique) 4/3 6/2 6/10 John Lamb (back surgery) 4/3 4/9 5/3 Michael Lorenzen (R elbow) 4/3 6/2 6/22 1-Jon Moscot (L intercostal) 4/3 4/9 4/17 Yorman Rodriguez (L hamstring) *4/3 6/2 - Kyle Skipworth (R ankle) 4/3 6/2 6/9 Raisel Iglesias (R shoulder) 5/1 5/11 6/21 Devin Mesoraco (L shoulder) *5/2 6/27-2-Jon Moscot (L shoulder) 5/4 5/19 5/31 Tim Adleman (L oblique) 5/20 6/4 8/2 Caleb Cotham (R shoulder/knee) *5/31 7/28-1-Billy Hamilton (concussion) 6/10 6/16 6/17 Jordan Pacheco (R shoulder) 6/14 6/18 6/21 A.J. Morris (R shoulder) 6/16 8/15 8/31 1-Alfredo Simon (R trapezius) 6/22 7/1 8/29 2-Alfredo Simon (R shoulder) *9/12 2017-2-Billy Hamilton (L oblique) 9/16 9/20 - Cody Reed (low back) 9/16 9/20 - * Rodriguez, Mesoraco, Cotham, Simon on the 60-day DL WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990

Tonight's Pitcher - #58 Dan Straily, RHP Red Hots Dan Straily s media guide bio is available at redspressbox.com...tonight is making his 33rd appearance and 30th start of the season, both career highs...will be his fifth career appearance and fourth start of the season vs the Brewers (3gs, 2-0, 1.77)...leads the staff in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts and quality starts (18)...has made 11 starts in which he allowed 3 hits or fewer, a single-season franchise record since 1900 and tied with Jake Arrieta for the most in the Major Leagues this season...opponents are hitting just.220, eighth-best in the National League...since the All-Star break ranks among the NL leaders in wins (9, T1st) and ERA (3.14, 9th)...in his first 8 starts after the All-Star Break (7/17-8/23) went 6-0, 1.98 and didn t allow more than 2 runs any of those apps...that career-high 6-game winning streak was snapped by a 9-2 loss on 8/29 at LAA in which he tied career highs by allowing 7 runs and 4 homers...his career-high 6-game winning streak (7/22-8/23) ties Anthony DeSclafani s (6/21-7/25) for the longest by a Reds pitcher this season. Straily's 2nd-Half Appearances DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 1st-Half Totals, 19 games 9-10 4-6 4.35.218 16 0 422 101.1 79 49 49 45 80 13 1687 7/17/2016 CIN MIL W 1-0 - 4.07.212 1 0 25 7.0 3 0 0 1 4 0 99 7/22/2016 CIN ARI W 6-2 W (5-6) 4.01.213 1 0 26 6.0 5 2 2 3 8 1 94 7/27/2016 CIN @SF W 2-1 W (6-6) 3.84.207 1 0 27 *7.2 3 1 1 1 5 1 90 July Totals, 5 starts 4-1 2-1 2.41.164 5 0 128 33.2 19 9 9 10 23 4 470 8/2/2016 CIN STL W 7-5 - 3.80.208 1 0 24 6.0 5 2 2 1 4 1 78 8/7/2016 CIN @PIT W 7-3 W (7-6) 3.76.205 1 0 21 6.0 3 2 2 0 4 2 85 8/13/2016 CIN @MIL W 11-5 W (8-6) 3.75.215 1 0 24 5.1 *10 2 2 0 6 1 102 8/18/2016 CIN MIA W 5-4 W (9-6) 3.72.217 1 0 24 6.0 6 2 2 0 7 1 97 8/23/2016 CIN TEX W 3-0 W (10-6) 3.57.214 1 0 23 6.0 3 0 0 2 5 0 94 8/29/2016 CIN @LAA L 2-9 L (10-7) 3.92.222 1 0 17 2.2 8 *7 *7 1 3 *4 62 August Totals, 6 starts 5-1 4-1 4.22.271 6 0 133 32.0 35 15 15 4 29 9 518 9/3/2016 CIN STL W 9-1 W (11-7) 3.83.220 1 0 25 5.2 3 1 1 *7 5 1 90 9/8/2016 CIN @PIT L 1-4 L (11-8*) 3.88.224 1 0 26 5.0 7 3 3 3 6 0 89 9/13/2016 CIN MIL W 6-4 W (12-8) 3.81.219 1 0 *29 *8.0 3 2 2 1 8 2 105 Sunday CIN PIT W 7-4 W (*13-8) 3.83.220 1 0 26 6.0 5 3 3 4 5 1 104 September Totals, 4 starts 3-1 1-1 3.28.205 4 0 106 24.2 18 9 9 15 24 4 388 2nd-Half Totals, 13 starts 11-2 9-2 3.14.222 13 0 317 77.1 64 27 27 24 70 15 1189 Season Totals, *32 games 20-12 *13-8* 3.83.220 *29 0 739 *178.2 *143 *76 *76 *69 *150 *28 2876 Single-Game Career Highs 29 8.0 10 7 7 7 11 4 112 * Career high Straily Career vs Brewers DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP PT 9/13/2016 CIN MIL W 6-4 W (12-8) 3.81.219 1 0 29 8.0 3 2 2 1 8 2 1 105 8/13/2016 CIN @MIL W 11-5 W (8-6) 3.75.215 1 0 24 5.1 10 2 2 0 6 1 0 102 7/17/2016 CIN MIL W 1-0 - 4.07.212 1 0 25 7.0 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 99 9/26/2014 CHC @MIL W 6-4 - 6.75.260 0 0 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Career vs Brewers, 4 games 4-0 2-0 1.69.215 3 0 82 21.1 17 4 4 2 19 3 1 324 Career at Miller Park, 2 games 2-0 1-0 2.84.393 1 0 28 6.1 11 2 2 0 7 1 0 120 Straily Career vs Brewers Batters BATTER PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO BA OBP SLG Arcia, Orlando MIL 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.167.167.167 Braun, Ryan MIL 10 9 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 2.333.400.778 Broxton, Keon MIL 5 5 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2.400.400 1.000 Carter, Chris MIL 17 16 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 7.188.235.375 Davies, Zach MIL 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.250.250.250 Garza, Matt MIL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000.000.000 Gennett, Scooter MIL 7 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.429.429.429 Maldonado, Martin MIL 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000.000.000 Nieuwenhuis, Kirk MIL 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.000.000.000 Perez, Hernan MIL 6 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.333.333.500 Villar, Jonathan MIL 13 11 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2.273.385.545 Team Totals 82 78 4 18 2 0 4 5 3 1 22.231.268.410 Tomorrow's Pitcher - #29 Brandon Finnegan, LHP Red Hots Brandon Finnegan tomorrow will make his 31st appearance and start of the season...will be his fifth career appearance and third start of the season vs the Brewers (2gs, 0-1, 5.56)...5 times was the victim of blown saves, the most on the staff...has 15 quality starts, second on the staff to Straily s 18qs...his 12 strikeouts (6ip) on 8/26 at Ari were a career-high and the most by a Reds pitcher since Raisel Iglesias had 13 strikeouts on 8/23/15, also vs the Diamondbacks...twice this season took a no-hitter into the seventh inning...on 8/20 vs LAD, didn t allow a hit until Adrian Gonzalez singled to lead off the seventh...on 4/11 at Wrigley Field, in just his sixth career start didn t allow a hit until former Red David Ross singled with 2 outs in the seventh. Finnegan's September Starts DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 9/6/2016 CIN NYM L 3-5 (bs, 5) 4.17.230 1 0 22 5.0 3 2 2 4 6 2 105 9/11/2016 CIN @PIT W 8-0 W (9-10) 4.04.231 1 0 24 5.0 5 0 0 5 7 0 95 Saturday CIN PIT L 3-7 L (9-11) 4.10.237 1 0 18 2.1 7 5 2 3 1 0 83 September Totals, 3 starts 1-2 1-1 2.92.294 3 0 64 12.1 15 7 4 12 14 2 283 2nd-Half Totals, 12 starts 6-6 5-4 3.15.234 12 0 276 65.2 57 26 23 31 68 11 1107 Season Totals, 30 starts 11-19 9-11 4.10.237 30 1 717 167.0 147 86 76 84 141 29 2830 Single-Game Career Highs 30 8.0 8 8 8 6 12 4 111 (bs) Victim of blown save Finnegan Career vs Brewers DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP PT 5/29/2016 CIN @MIL L 4-5 L (1-4) 4.14.238 1 0 27 6.1 6 4 4 4 4 0 0 103 5/7/2016 CIN MIL L 7-13 (10) - 4.15.219 1 0 24 5.0 7 5 3 0 1 3 0 85 9/18/2015 CIN @MIL W 5-3 W (4-0) 2.53.176 1 0 20 5.0 3 1 1 2 4 1 0 75 6/17/2015 KC MIL W 10-2 - 1.69.097 0 0 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Career vs Brewers, 4 games 2-2 1-1 4.15.250 3 0 74 17.1 16 10 8 6 10 4 0 276 Career at Miller Park, 2 games 1-1 1-1 3.97.237 2 0 47 11.1 9 5 5 6 8 1 0 178

Quality Starts (39-24) Pitcher, Record in Quality Starts Adleman... 2-2 Bailey... 1-0 DeSclafani... 9-4 Finnegan... 7-8 Iglesias... 2-0 Lamb... 2-3 Reed... 0-2 Simon... 1-1 Stephenson... 1-0 Straily... 14-4 Team Batting Most Hits...18, 8/20 vs LAD Fewest Hits...0, 4/21 vs Cubs, Jake Arrieta no-hitter (16-0 loss) Most Runs... 13 (2x), 8/27 at Ari (13-0 win) & 4/23 vs Chi (13-5 win) Most Runs, Inning... 8 (2x), 4/7 vs Phi (4th) & 8/13 at Mil (6th) Most Home Runs...5 (2x), 8/27 at Ari & 5/30 at Col Most LOB...14 (2x), 8/22 vs LAD & 9/2 vs StL Most Strikeouts...15, 6/4 vs Wsh (9) & 16, 6/15 at Atl (13) Team Pitching Fewest Hits Allowed...3 (5x), last on 8/20 vs LAD Most Hits Allowed...21, 8/22 sv LAD Most Runs Allowed...18, 8/22 vs LAD (18-9 loss) Most Runs Allowed, Inning...7, 5/7 vs Mil (10th) Most Home Runs Allowed...7 (2x), 5/31 at Col & 8/22 vs LAD (TCR) Most Walks Issued... 10 (2x), 4/13 at Chi & 9/17/g1 vs Pit Most Strikeouts...15 (2x), 8/12 at Mil (9) & 6/15 at Atl (13) Reds Reds Miscellaneous Pitchers Reds Starters & Relievers w-l era ip er hr Starters...40-60... 4.86...810.1... 438... 149 Relievers...23-30... 5.05...552.0... 310... 96 Catchers' ERA Catcher GS IP ER ERA Barnhart 44-56 882.2 490 5.00 Cabrera 13-26 358.2 195 4.89 Lopez 0-1 8.0 5 5.63 Mesoraco 6-7 113.0 58 4.62 Catchers' Caught Stealing % Catcher SB CS % Barnhart 63 22 26% Cabrera 26 3 10% Lopez 1 0 0% Mesoraco 8 3 27% Catchers 98 28 22% (Double Steals 6 -) (Pickoffs/CS - 14) (PO attempt 0 -) Save Opportunities (25-49) Pitcher, Saves-Save Opportunities Cingrani... 17-23 Cotham... 0-1 DiazJ... 0-1 Hayes... 0-1 Hoover... 1-2 Iglesias... 3-4 Lorenzen... 0-2 Ohlendorf... 2-5 Ramirez... 1-4 Wood... 1-6 Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak... 5g (2x), 8/16-8/20 & 9/9-9/13 Longest Losing Streak...11g, 5/16-5/27 Longest Game By Innings... 15, 6/28 vs Chi (7-2 loss) Longest Game By Time... 4:02, 8/22 vs LAD (9) & 5:18, 6/15 at Atl (13) Shortest Game By Time...2:10, 8/31 at LAA (3-0 loss, Nolasco CG) Most Games Over.500...4, 5-1 on 4/10 Most Games Under.500...27, 63-90 on 9/23 Biggest Lead in NL Central... na Biggest Deficit in NL Central...-35.0, 63-90 on 9/23 Biggest Comeback Win... 5, 5/28 at Mil (trailed 6-1, won 7-6) Biggest Blown Lead In Loss... 5, 6/5 vs Wsh (led 5-0, lost 10-9) Reds When They Score First / Out-Hit Opponent...35-27 / 48-15 Reds When Leading...49-14 after 6th, 55-6 after 7th, 51-2 after 8th Walkoff Wins & Losses...7-7 Come-From-Behind Wins... 35 Losses After Leading... 42 Reds Pitchers REDS PITCHERS Have allowed 245 home runs, a Major League single-season record...the previous club record for HR allowed in a season was 236 (2004)...the previous NL record was 239 (2001 Rockies)...the previous Major League record was 241 (1996 Tigers). Allowed at least 5 HR in a game 8 times, also a Major League single-season record. Lead the Major Leagues with 607 walks and 76 opposing batters hit by pitch. REDS STARTERS Rank last in the Major Leagues in innings pitched (810.1) and first in HR allowed (149). The single-season club record for HR allowed in a season by starters is 159 (2005). Have thrown 2 complete games (Finnegan, DeSclafani)...the club record for fewest CG in a season is 2 (2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2015). REDS RELIEVERS Lead the Major Leagues HR allowed (96) and walks allowed (283) and are tied for second with the Pirates in innings pitched (552.0, LAD 559.0). Have allowed 96 home runs, a Major League record for HR allowed in a season by a bullpen...the previous franchise record was 85 HR (2004)...the previous Major League record was 92 (1964 KC Athletics). 26 times allowed a home run to the first batter faced, a single-season franchise record (20, 2004 & 2009) and the highest total by a Major League bullpen since the 2001 Rockies relievers allowed homers to 27 first batters faced. 52 TONY CINGRANI, lhp Road Trip: 2g, 1bs, 1ip, 1h, 0r, 1bb, 1k Has 63 apps and a team-high 17 saves, both career highs. Converted all 12 save chances between blown saves in a 7-6 loss on 6/7 vs StL and last night, when in the seventh inning he walked in the tying run. From 8/14-9/3 produced season-high scorless streaks of 7 games and 7.0 innings... since then has allowed at least 1 run in 4 of his last 6 apps (4.2ip, 10h, 7er, 5bb, 4k). Didn t record a save in the first 143 apps of his professional career but beginning 5/6 has a team-high 17 saves in his last 48 apps. Fri, 6/23 at Mil 153 L, 4-5 BS 1bf 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 66 ABEL DE LOS SANTOS, rhp Road Trip: 1g, 2ip, 2h, 1er, 1bb, 1k First name is pronounced ah-bell. On 9/14 vs Mil made his Reds debut and threw a perfect sixth inning...became the Reds 31st pitcher, establishing a new single-season record (30 pitchers, 2003). On 9/12 was promoted from Pensacola, where he made 2 scoreless relief apps during the Blue Wahoos 3-1 series loss to Mississippi in the Southern League playoffs. Began the season in the Nationals organization and posted a 3.67 ERA in 29 relief apps for Harrisburg and Syracuse before he was claimed off waivers by the Reds on 7/19...spent the rest of the minor league season at Pensacola (17g, 1-2, 1.54, 3sv, 4svo, 23.1ip, 11h, 7bb, 25k, 1hr,.134oba). Prior to this season made 2 Major League apps, both in July 2015 for the Nationals. Tue, 9/20 at Chi 151 L, 1-6 - 2.0 2 1 1 1 1 0 39 70 JUMBO DIAZ, rhp Road Trip: 2g, 2ip, 2h, 0r, 1bb, 4k Didn t allow a run in any of his last 8 apps (8.2ip, 7h, 1bb, 9k), his longest scoreless streak of the season, and didn t allow an earned run in any of his last 9 apps (9.2ip). Has posted a 2.17 ERA (29ip, 7er) in 31 apps since 6/27, when he was promoted from Louisville for his third stint with the Reds. Was on the Reds Opening Day roster and posted a 5.40era in 8 apps before he was optioned to Louisville on 4/19...from 5/18-5/21 made 3 more relief apps for Cin (3.1ip, 2h, 3er, 4bb, 2k, 2hr) before he was optioned back to Louisville following the game on 5/21 in a series of roster moves involving 8 players...returned to Cin on 6/27. In 22 apps for the Bats went 1-1, 0.75 with 11 saves in 12 chances. Fri, 6/23 at Mil 153 L, 4-5 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 20 26 RAISEL IGLESIAS, rhp Road Trip: 0g Since he came off the disabled list on 6/21, has made all 27 of his apps in relief (2-0, 3sv, 4svo, 1.43era, 44ip, 7er). Since he came off the DL on 6/21, his 1.43 ERA is the second-lowest of any Major League pitcher with a minimum of 44.0 innings pitched (Chi s Kyle Hendricks, 1.36). In 16 of his 27 relief apps threw at least 2.0 innings, including a career-high 3.0 innings in relief on 7/5 at Cubs and again on 7/30 at SD. Was the Reds Opening Day starter...went 1-1, 3.49 in 5 starts before he was disabled with an impingement in his right shoulder (5/1-6/20). Sat, 9/18 vs Pit 149 W, 7-4 - 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 0 22 Reds Batters REDS BATTERS Are hitting.273 with RISP, second-best in the National League (Col,.290) and their best since they hit.278 with RISP in 2010. The Reds are the only National League team without a pinch-hit HR...last went a full season without a pinch-hit HR in 2014. 16 TUCKER BARNHART, c Road Trip: 1-10, 1rbi Leads the team in hitting with RISP (30-83,.361). In his last 58 apps beginning 6/24 is hitting.266 (50-188, 15 2b, 5hr, 37rbi), raising his BA from.238 and including a career-high 12-game hitting streak (7/31-8/16). Since Devin Mesoraco s season-ending shoulder injury, has been the club s primary catcher and has established career highs in almost every statistical category. 37 RAMON CABRERA, c Road Trip: 2g, 1gs at C, 0-4, 1hbp Last played Wed at Chi, caught the seventh and eighth innings. Last started Tue at Chi (0-4). Hit safely in 3 of his last 5 apps, including a pair of 2-hit games (5-15,.333, 2hr, 4rbi). Hit safely in 28 of his 39 starts, including 6 of his last 9 starts (10-29,.345). On 9/16 and 9/17 vs Pit homered in consecutive games for the first time in his career. From 8/24-8/29 made 5 straight starts while Tucker Barnhart recovered from a hand injury...was the longest starts streak of his career. Was recalled from Louisville on 5/2 to split the catching duties with Tucker Barnhart after Devin Mesoraco s season-ending shoulder injury. 2 ZACK COZART, ss Last Played: 9/10 at Pit Hasn t played since 9/10 at Pit...missed the last 12 games with a sore right knee. Is rehabbing in Cincinnati...is not expected to join the club on this road trip. 3 IVAN DE JESUS JR., inf/of Road Trip: 1g at 1B, 1g at 3B, 1g as PH, 0-2 Wed at Chi played 1B in the eighth inning...was on deck when the game ended. Last started in Sun s 7-4 win vs Pit, played SS (2-3, 1r, 1 sac bunt). Has made 37 starts overall (21gs at SS, 7gs at 3B, 5gs at 2B, 4gs at 1B). 23 ADAM DUVALL, lf Road Trip: 2-15, 1bb Was selected to his first All-Star team by the players, managers and coaches. Is only the seventh player in modern Reds history whose primary position was left field to produce 30 home runs. Among players whose primary position is LF leads the majors in HR, RBI and XBH. Is 1 of only 15 players in Major Leagues with at least 28 doubles, 31 HR and 92 RBI and 1 of only 5 players in the National League (Nolan Arenado, Kris Bryant, Matt Kemp, Anthony Rizzo). His 92 RBI are the most by a Reds batter since Jay Bruce had 109 RBI in 2013. 6 BILLY HAMILTON, cf Last Played: 9/4 vs StL Is rehabbing in Cincinnati...hasn t played since 9/4 vs StL, when he left his second plate appearance with a strained left oblique. When injured on 9/4 led the Major Leagues with 58 stolen bases, followed by Mil s Jonathan Villar with 51...on Thu vs Pit, Villar tied Hamilton with his 58th steal. For the second straight season led the Major Leagues in stolen bases until an injury prevented him from finishing the season...likely will finish second in both years. 40 TYLER HOLT, of Road Trip: 1gs in CF, 0-2, 1bb, 1hbp Hit safely in 9 of his last 10 starts (11-31,.355, 2 2b, 2 3b, 4rbi). Has made 33 starts, including 4gs in LF (last, 8/18 vs Mia), 20gs in CF (last, 9/20 at Chi) and 9gs in RF (last, 9/3 vs StL)...made each of his last 6 starts in CF. On 8/22 vs LAD became the first Reds position player to pitch since Skip Schumaker on 8/21/14 vs Atl...in the ninth inning of that 18-9 loss retired the Dodgers in order on 5 pitches (Joc Pederson F8, Howie Kendrick 63, Andrew Toles F8). 33 HERNAN IRIBARREN, inf/of Road Trip: 1gs in CF, 2g as PH, 1-5, 1 3b Media guide bio is on page 214...pronounced her-nahn EAR-a-BAR-en. Has made 3 starts at 3 positions (2B on 9/4 vs StL, RF on 9/17/g1 vs Pit, CF on Mon at Chi)...were the second, third and fourth starts of his career (other, 6/15/08 for Mil vs Min, 2B) and his first Major League apps since 8/24/09 for Mil at Wsh. Made 11 of his 16 apps as a pinch hitter...as a pinch hitter is 5-for-10 (.500, 2 3b). On 9/5 vs NYM became the first Reds player with a pinch-hit triple (off Bartolo Colon) since Jack Hannahan did it on 4/22/13 vs Cubs (off Jack Russell), then hit another pinch-hit triple the next night (off NYM s Rafael Montero). On 9/4 was promoted from Louisville, where he was the team s only post-season International League All-Star (101g,.327, 20 2b, 1 3b, 3hr, 35rbi, 3sb). Became the second Louisville Bats player to win the International League batting championship (Norris Hopper, 2006)...also led all Reds minor leaguers in hitting. At Louisville, beginning 7/1 hit.343 the rest of the year, including.414 in his last 15g. For the Bats played every position but catcher, including 4 hitless pitching apps (3.2ip)...made starts at 1B (18), 2B (11), 3B (3), SS (13), LF (10), CF (24) and RF (6).

Reds Pitchers 21 MICHAEL LORENZEN, rhp Road Trip: 1g, 1.2ip, 3h, 3er, 2bb, 1k Wed at Chi allowed 3 runs, snapping his 5-game scoreless streak (6ip, 3h, 2bb, 4k). 11 times this season threw at least 2.0 innings in an outing. On 6/30 at Wsh threw 3.0 scoreless innings in his longest career relief appearance. His father, Clif Lorenzen, died on 8/17...2 days later came off the bereavement list, threw 1.2 scoreless innings in that night s 9-2 win vs LAD and also hit his first career home run (3-run off Pedro Baez). From 4/3-6/21 was disabled with a sprained right elbow that limited him to 1 spring training appearance...made his season debut on 6/24 vs SD. Wed, 9/21 at Chi 152 L, 2-9 - 1.2 3 3 3 2 1 0 42 60 MATT MAGILL, rhp Road Trip: 2g, 1.1ip, 3h, 0r, 0bb, 0k Has not allowed a run or walk in any of his 3 apps (2.1ip, 3h, 0k). In Tue s 6-1 loss at Cubs threw a scoreless eighth inning. In the fourth inning of Wed s 9-2 loss at Cubs stranded an inherited baserunner. In his Reds debut on 9/17/g2 vs Pit became the staff s 32nd pitcher, extending the single-season franchise record (30 pitchers, 2003)...was his first Major League appearance since 6/9/13, when he made the last of his 6 starts that season for LAD. On 9/12 was promoted from Louisville, where for the first time in his pro career he made every appearance in relief (29g, 4-1, 4.46, 42.1ip, 40h, 21bb, 43k, 6hr). Began the season at Pensacola (9g, 0-0, 6.52)...was promoted to Louisville on 5/21. Wed, 9/21 at Chi 152 L, 2-9 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 27 ROSS OHLENDORF, rhp Road Trip: 1g, 1ip, 2h, 2er, 1bb, 0k, 1hr Has made 61 apps, a career high. Has stranded 16-18 inherited baserunners, including the bases loaded twice. On 9/4 vs StL made the 200th appearance of his career. Recorded the second and third saves of his professional career in the 2-1 win on 6/11 vs Oak and 5-4 win on 7/15 vs Mil (other, 10-9 Rangers win on 5/22/15 at NYY). Was released by KC on 3/23 and was signed by the Reds 3 days later to a 1-year Major League contract. Wed, 9/21 at Chi 152 L, 2-9 - 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 1 20 53 WANDY PERALTA, lhp Road Trip: 1g, 1ip, 3h, 4er, 2bb, 0k Media guide bio is on page 223. Has stranded all 3 inherited baserunners. On 9/4 vs StL made his Major League debut by throwing a hitless seventh inning, then in the sixth frame the next day vs NYM retired his only batter on a lineout double play to strand 2 runners. Became the most recent and 12th Reds player to make his Major League debut this season and the club s 30th pitcher, tying the franchise record for number of pitchers used in a season (2003). The September callup spent the minor league season at Pensacola (13g, 0-1, 3.06) and Louisville (37g, 2gs, 4-1, 2.33), where combined he went 4-2, 2.50 with 3 saves in 2 starts and 48 relief apps (75.2ip, 61h, 26bb, 58k, 3hr). Tue, 9/20 at Chi 151 L, 1-6 - 1.0 3 4 4 2 0 0 29 48 KEYVIUS SAMPSON, rhp Road Trip: 0g First name is pronounced KEE-vus. Since he was recalled on 9/2 has made 4 relief apps (4.2ip, 3h, 2er, 5bb, 5k) and a start on 9/12 vs Mil in DeSclafani s turn in the rotation (4.2ip, 4h, 0r, 2bb, 7k). In his fourth stint with the Reds this season...also was on the Reds roster from 4/4-4/16 (2g), 5/18-5/21 (2g), 6/29-8/19 (8g, 1gs). Spent most of the year at Louisville (18g, 9gs, 3-3, 1.88, 62.1ip, 38h, 21bb, 62k, 3hr). On 7/16 vs Mil, in relief of starter John Lamb didn t allow a run in 4.0 innings, the longest relief appearance of his career to that point and the longest outing by a Reds reliever since David Holmberg threw 5.2 innings in relief of starter Dylan Axelford on 9/8/14 vs StL. Established a new career high for innings in relief on 8/14 at Mil, when he allowed 1 run in 5.0 innings in relief of starter Cody Reed...that 5.0-inning stint vs the Brewers is the longest outing by a Reds reliever this season. Sat, 9/17/g1 vs Pit 147 L, 4-10 - 1.2 1 2 1 4 2 0 54 73 JOSH SMITH, rhp Road Trip: 1gs, 0-1, 3ip, 3h, 1er, 2bb, 3k His media guide bio is on Page 228...attended minor league spring training camp. Has made 5 apps, including a start in Tue s 6-1 loss at Chi, since he rejoined the team on 9/6 (1-1, 3.48, 10.1ip, 8h, 4er, 6bb, 8k). Was promoted for a second stint with the Reds after Louisville s season ended...in 8 starts and 1 relief appearance for the Bats went 4-4, 3.80 (45ip, 44h, 13bb, 38k, 5hr). For the Reds also made 25 relief apps from 5/22 until 8/29, when he was sent to Louisville after RHP Alfredo Simon came off the disabled list. Twice inherited the bases loaded and stranded all 6 inherited runners. Recorded 20 apps of more than 1.0 inning, 14 apps of at least 2.0 innings and 4 times threw at least 3.0 innings. On 8/28 at Ari threw 4.0 innings in the longest relief outing of his career. In the 9-4 win on 7/2 at Wsh retired all 4 batters faced and benefited from the Reds 5-run 10th inning to earn his first Major League victory...earned his other wins in a 3-2 victory on 8/17 vs Mia and 8-7 win on 9/10 at Pit. Tue, 9/20 at Chi 151 L, 1-6 GS, L 3.0 3 1 1 2 3 0 66 36 BLAKE WOOD, rhp Road Trip: 3g, 0-1, 3ip, 5h, 3er, 0bb, 2k, 1hr Leads the staff with 66 apps and leads Reds relievers with 6 wins, both career highs. Also has a career-high 72.0 innings pitched. In the 8-3 loss on 5/20 vs Sea allowed a season-high 4 runs without retiring a batter (2h, 2bb)...his ERA in his other 65 apps is 3.50 (72ip, 28er). 3 times this season inherited the bases loaded and stranded all 9 baserunners. From 7/23-8/22 collected at least 1 strikeout in a career-high 13 consecutive apps (13.2ip, 21k). In the 3-1 win on 6/14 at Atl recorded his second Major League save (other, 9-5 Royals win on 8/29/11 at Det). On 4/6 vs Phi pitched a scoreless ninth inning in his Reds debut and earned the 3-2 win on Scott Schebler s 2-run, walkoff double...was his first victory since 8/4/11 for KC vs Bal. On 6/17 at Hou allowed his first home run (Carlos Correa) since 8/8/11 for KC at TB by Casey Kotchman (58g, 63.2ip)...when snapped, by inning was the longest active homerless streak of any pitcher in the Major Leagues. Fri, 6/23 at Mil 153 L, 4-5 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Reds Batters 61 RAFFY LOPEZ, c Homestand: 1g at C Last played last on 9/14 vs Mil, caught the ninth inning of the 7-0 loss. On 8/30 at LAA made his only start of the season...was his second career start (9/26/14 for the Cubs at Mil). With Tucker Barnhart unable to catch because of a score right hand, on 8/27 was promoted from Louisville (47g,.213, 10 2b, 1hr, 17rbi, 1sb). Went to spring training with the Tigers as a non-roster invitee...was released on 4/1... on 5/3 was signed by the Reds out of the Atlantic League to a minor league contract. 9 JOSE PERAZA, inf/of Road Trip: 7-16, 1 3b, 1hr, 5rbi In 31 apps since he was promoted on 8/20 leads the Major Leagues in hitting at.383 (46-120, 7 2b, 2 3b, 2hr, 16rbi, 6sb)...Votto is third at.371...peraza s 46 hits since then are third-most in the majors...votto has 43 hits. Has made 48 starts (21gs at SS, 11gs in CF, 8gs in LF, 7gs at 2B, 1gs at DH)...his starts in LF were his first professional apps at that position. Since Zack Cozart was injured, beginning 9/12 has started 9 of the Reds 11g at SS. With Billy Hamilton injured, from 9/5-9/13 started 7 of the Reds 9 games in CF. At Louisville hit.281 (71g, 15 2b, 3 3b, 2hr, 21rbi, 10sb, 58g at SS, 5g at 2B, 6g in OF). 4 BRANDON PHILLIPS, 2b Road Trip: 5-16, 1 2b, solo HR, 1sb Is a 3-time National League All-Star...has won 4 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards and 1 Louisville Silver Slugger Award...was a Gold Glove finalist 3 more times. Has hit safely in 11 of his last 12 apps (18-47,.383, 5 2b, 2hr, 6rbi), including a 10- game hitting streak snapped Wed at Chi...was his team-high third hitting streak of the season of at least 10 games (16g, 7/5-7/29; 13g, 5/25-6/10). In his last 59 apps beginning 7/6 is hitting.346 (79-228, 18 2b, 5hr, 28rbi, 6sb), fourth-highest in the Major Leagues (Votto.389, LeMahieu.371, Betts.351). In his last 41 apps beginning 8/3 is hitting.361 (57-158, 13 2b, 5hr, 22rbi), fifth-highest in the Major Leagues (LeMahieu 1st,.411). In his career has 197 HR and 195 stolen bases. Is trying to become only the fifth player in Major League history to produce as a second baseman 2,000 hits (1,849), 200 HR (194) and 200 stolen bases (195), joining Cooperstown Hall of Famers Roberto Alomar, Craig Biggio, Joe Morgan and Ryne Sandberg. Is trying to become only the second batter in Reds history with 200 HR (191) and 200 stolen bases (191)...Reds Hall of Famer Eric Davis produced 203 HR and 270 SB. 49 TONY RENDA, inf/of Road Trip: 1gs at 3B, 2g as PH, 0-6 Media guide bio is on Page 225. Since he was promoted on 9/6 after Louisville s season ended is hitting.133 (2-15) in 8 apps and 3 starts (2gs at 2B, 1gs at 3B on Tue at Chi). Has made 8 starts (4gs at 2B, 3gs in LF, 1gs at 3B), most recently on Tue at Chi (3B). Originally was promoted on 8/2 with Scott Schebler to fill the roster spots vacated by Jay Bruce (traded to NYM) and Jose Peraza (optioned to Louisville). For the Reds from 8/2-8/26 made 16 apps and 5 starts...was sent to Louisville on 8/27, when C Raffy Lopez was promoted following Barnhart s injury. On 8/2 vs StL made his Major League debut, pinch hit and reached base on a sac bunt / E3 that 3 days later after review was changed to a single for his first career hit. Hit.311 in 98 apps for Pensacola and Louisville (28 2b, 4 3b, 3hr, 37rbi, 17sb). For the Blue Wahoos and Bats played 2B (23g), 3B (17g) and OF (54g). 43 SCOTT SCHEBLER, of Road Trip: 1-15, 1bb, 1r Was promoted on 8/2, following Jay Bruce s trade to the Mets...since then has been the club s primary right fielder (48g, 47-170,.276, 5 2b, 1 3b, 7hr, 28rbi). In his last 37 apps beginning 8/15 is hitting.318 (42-132, 4 2b, 1 3b, 6hr, 24rbi). Was on the Reds Opening Day roster and hit.175 in 26 apps and 14 starts until he was optioned to Louisville on 5/8...in 75 apps for the Bats hit.311 (18 2b, 8 3b, 13hr, 43rbi, 2sb) before he was promoted again on 8/2 following the Bruce trade. Was International League Player of the Month for July after leading the league in hits, extra-base hits, triples, total bases, slugging percentage and OPS. 51 STEVE SELSKY, of Road Trip: 2gs in RF, 1g as PH, 3-9, 1 2b, 1rbi His media guide bio is on Page 227. Has a season/career-high 4-game hitting streak (4-12,.333, 1 2b, 1rbi). Started each of the last 2 games in RF (2-8, RBI-double). Since he was promoted on 9/6 after Louisville s season ended has made 9 apps (5-21,.238, 1 2b, 1hr, 2rbi), including 4 starts in RF (4-15,.267, 1 2b, 1hr, 2rbi). Is in his third stint with the Reds this season (1g from 5/20-5/23, 7g/1gs from 6/7-6/16). Is coming off a left knee injury that required early August arthroscopic surgery to repair the torn meniscus and a stint on Louisville s disabled list (7/30-9/1)...after 3 rehab apps for AZL Reds, played in the Bats last 4g of the season before his promotion. Made his Major League debut on 5/20 vs Sea (PH, struck out)...on 6/8 vs StL doubled off Jaime Garcia for his first career hit...on 6/12 vs Oak made his first career start (CF, 1-3, 1r)...in a start in RF on 9/16 vs Pit produced his first career HR and RBI (solo HR off Tony Watson). In 85 apps for Louisville hit.280 (24 2b, 1 3b, 9hr, 37rbi, 2sb). 7 EUGENIO SUAREZ, inf Road Trip: 2-12, 1 2b First name is pronounced Ay-you-HAY-nee-oh. In his last 60 apps beginning 7/19 is hitting.282 (58-206, 19 2b, 4hr, 22rbi, 3sb), but in his last 11 apps beginning 9/12 is 4-for-33 (.121). Is 1 of only 10 Reds third basemen to hit 20 HR in a season. In the 3-2 win on 9/2 vs StL produced the first walkoff hit of his career. 19 JOEY VOTTO, 1b Road Trip: 5-15, 1 2b, 1rbi Is a 4-time All-Star and the 2010 National League Most Valuable Player. In the BBWAA s Most Valuable Player Award voting has finished first (2010), sixth (2011), 14th (2012), sixth (2013) and third (2015). Since his Major League debut on 9/4/07 leads all Major League players in on-base percentage (.424) and walks (857) and ranks second in hitting (.312, Cabrera.324). For the third time is trying to reach base 300 times and currently ranks third in the Major Leagues with 274 times (Trout 283, Goldschmidt 276)...reached base a club record 319 times last season and 316 times in 2013...also reached 299 times in 2011. With his next double will become only the second Reds player with at least 30 doubles in any of 8 seasons (Pete Rose, 13 seasons). Is trying to lead the National League in walks and on-base percentage, each for the fifth time in his 9 full seasons...3 times led the NL in both in the same year. Has at least 100 walks for the fourth time...only 2 other players in franchise history have more than one 100-walk season: Joe Morgan (6 times) and Adam Dunn (5). Has hit safely in 53 of his 63 apps since the All-Star break (92-226,.407, 11hr, 45rbi, 1.124ops), including a career-high 17-game hitting streak to open the second half that was snapped on 8/4 vs StL. His 1,231 career apps at first base are second-most in Reds history at that position... Ted Kluszewski made 1,255 apps at 1B from 1947-1957.

2016 Day-By-Day Results H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. 4/3 off day Pirates 4, Cardinals 1 0-0 T2-0.5 1 4/4 vs Phi H-D W 6-2 Ohlendorf, 1-0 Hernandez, 0-1 1-0 T1-43,683 4/5 off day 1-0 3-0.5 2 4/6 vs Phi H-N W 3-2 Wood, 1-0 Hinojosa, 0-1 2-0 T2-0.5 21,621 3 4/7 vs Phi H-D W 10-6 Stephenson, 1-0 Morton, 0-1 3-0 T1-10,784 4 4/8 vs Pit H-N L 5-6 Vogelsong, 1-0 Hoover, 0-1 Melancon, 2 3-1 T2-1.0 17,194 5 4/9 vs Pit H-D W 5-1 Iglesias, 1-0 Cole, 0-1 4-1 T1-22,799 6 4/10 vs Pit H-D W 2-1 Ohlendorf, 2-0 Caminero, 0-1 #5-1 T1-27,207 7 4/11 at Chi R-N L 3-5 Warren, 1-0 Cingrani, 0-1 Rondon, 2 5-2 T2-1.0 40,882 4/12 off day 5-2 2-1.0 8 4/13 at Chi R-N L 2-9 Lackey, 2-0 Simon, 0-1 5-3 2-2.0 36,496 9 4/14 at Chi R-N L 1-8 Hammel, 1-0 Iglesias, 1-1 5-4 T2-3.0 34,898 10 4/15 at StL R-N L 3-14 Martinez, 2-0 Melville, 0-1 5-5 T3-3.0 44,997 11 4/16 at StL R-D W 9-8 Finnegan, 1-0 Wainwright, 0-2 Hoover, 1 6-5 T2-3.0 44,425 12 4/17 at StL R-D L 3-4 Siegrist, 2-0 Ohlendorf, 2-1 Rosenthal, 3 6-6 4-3.0 46,268 13 4/18 vs Col H-N L 1-5 Lyles, 1-1 Ohlendorf, 2-2 6-7 4-4.0 12,777 14 4/19 vs Col H-N W 4-3 Stephenson, 2-0 De La Rosa, 1-2 7-7 T2-4.0 13,240 15 4/20 vs Col H-D W 6-5 Ohlendorf, 3-2 Bergman, 0-3 8-7 T2-3.0 12,979 16 4/21 vs Chi H-N L 0-16 @ARRIETA, 4-0 Finnegan, 1-1 8-8 T3-4.0 16,497 17 4/22 vs Chi H-N L 1-8 Lester, 2-1 Moscot, 0-1 8-9 4-5.0 25,940 18 4/23 vs Chi H-N W 13-5 Wood, 2-0 Lackey, 3-1 9-9 T3-4.0 41,660 19 4/24 vs Chi H-D L 0-9 Hammel, 3-0 Simon, 0-2 9-10 4-5.0 36,220 20 4/25 at NYM R-N L 3-5 Verrett, 2-0 Ramirez, 0-1 Familia, 6 9-11 4-5.5 39,745 21 4/26 at NYM R-N L 3-4 Verrett, 3-0 Cingrani, 0-2 Familia, 7 9-12 4-6.5 26,978 22 4/27 at NYM R-N L 2-5 Harvey, 2-3 Moscot, 0-2 Reed, 1 9-13 4-7.0 31,481 4/28 off day 9-13 4-7.5 23 4/29 at Pit R-N L 1-4 Nicasio, 3-2 Straily, 0-1 Melancon, 6 9-14 4-8.5 29,938 24 4/30 at Pit R-N L 1-5 Liriano, 2-1 Simon, 0-3 Melancon, 7 9-15 4-9.0 34,810 25 5/1 at Pit R-D W 6-5 (11) Wood, 3-0 Vogelsong, 1-1 10-15 4-8.0 28,755 26 5/2 vs SF H-N L 6-9 Mazzaro, 1-0 Ramirez, 0-2 Casilla, 5 10-16 5-9.0 13,829 27 5/3 vs SF H-N L 1-3 Samardzija, 4-1 Cotham, 0-1 Casilla, 6 10-17 5-10.0 14,309 28 5/4 vs SF H-D W 7-4 Straily, 1-1 Peavy, 1-3 11-17 5-10.0 21,333 29 5/5 vs Mil H-N W 9-5 Simon, 1-3 Anderson, 1-4 12-17 4-10.0 13,088 30 5/6 vs Mil H-N W 5-1 Adleman, 1-0 Cravy, 0-1 Cingrani, 1 13-17 4-10.0 28,249 31 5/7 vs Mil H-N L 7-13 (10) Jeffress, 1-0 Cotham, 0-2 13-18 4-11.0 27,567 32 5/8 vs Mil H-D L 4-5 Capuano, 1-0 Ohlendorf, 3-3 Jeffress, 8 13-19 5-12.0 22,376 33 5/9 vs Pit H-N W 3-2 Ramirez, 1-2 Niese, 3-2 Cingrani, 2 14-19 4-11.5 12,103 5/10 vs Pit H-N Postponed by rain, rescheduled as part of 9/17 day/night DH 14-19 T4-12.0 34 5/11 vs Pit H-N L 4-5 Watson, 1-0 Ohlendorf, 3-4 Melancon, 10 14-20 T4-11.5 14,694 5/12 off day 14-20 4-11.5 35 5/13 at Phi R-N L 2-3 Hellickson, 3-2 Finnegan, 1-2 Gomez, 14 14-21 5-12.5 22,230 36 5/14 at Phi R-N L 3-4 Nola, 3-2 Adelman, 1-1 Hernandez, 1 14-22 5-13.5 29,535 37 5/15 at Phi R-D W 7-4 Straily, 2-1 Morgan, 1-1 Cingrani, 3 15-22 5-12.5 27,869 38 5/16 at Cle R-N L 6-15 Hunter, 1-1 Lamb, 0-1 15-23 5-13.0 12,184 39 5/17 at Cle R-N L 1-13 Salazar, 4-2 Simon, 1-4 15-24 5-13.0 13,095 40 5/18 vs Cle H-N L 7-8 (12) Allen, 1-3 Sampson, 0-1 Otero, 1 15-25 5-14.0 22,815 41 5/19 vs Cle H-N L 2-7 Tomlin, 6-0 Cotham, 0-3 15-26 5-14.0 21,173 42 5/20 vs Sea H-N L 3-8 Iwakuma, 2-4 Wood, 3-1 15-27 5-15.0 20,435 43 5/21 vs Sea H-D L 0-4 Hernandez, 4-3 Lamb, 0-2 15-28 5-15.0 38,200 44 5/22 vs Sea H-D L 4-5 Miley, 5-2 Simon, 1-5 Cishek, 12 15-29 5-15.0 24,123 45 5/23 at LAD R-N L 0-1 KERSHAW, 7-1 FINNEGAN, 1-3 15-30 5-15.0 42,519 46 5/24 at LAD R-N L 2-8 Bolsinger, 1-1 Wright, 0-1 15-31 5-16.0 42,278 47 5/25 at LAD R-N L 1-3 Kazmir, 4-3 Straily, 2-2 Jansen, 14 15-32 5-17.0 44,855 5/26 off day 15-32 5-17.0 48 5/27 at Mil R-N L 5-9 Davies, 2-3 Lamb, 0-3 15-33 5-18.0 20,441 49 5/28 at Mil R-D W 7-6 Wood, 4-1 Jeffress, 1-1 Cingrani, 4 16-33 5-18.0 30,293 50 5/29 at Mil R-D L 4-5 Nelson, 5-3 Finnegan, 1-4 Boyer, 1 16-34 5-19.0 34,901 51 5/30 at Col R-D W 11-8 Straily, 3-2 Bettis, 4-4 Ramirez, 1 17-34 5-19.0 30,608 52 5/31 at Col R-N L 4-17 Gray, 3-2 Moscot, 0-3 17-35 5-19.0 20,448 53 6/1 at Col R-N W 7-2 Lamb, 1-3 Chatwood, 6-4 18-35 5-19.0 23,612 54 6/2 at Col R-N W 11-4 Simon, 2-5 Butler, 2-3 19-35 5-19.0 28,080 55 6/3 vs Wsh H-N W 7-2 Finnegan, 2-4 Gonzalez, 3-4 20-35 5-19.0 27,258 56 6/4 vs Wsh H-D W 6-3 Ohlendorf, 4-4 Rivero, 0-2 Cingrani, 5 21-35 5-19.0 25,365 57 6/5 vs Wsh H-D L 9-10 Solis, 1-1 Wright, 0-2 Papelbon, 15 21-36 5-19.0 21,422 6/6 off day 21-36 5-19.5 58 6/7 vs StL H-N W 7-6 Cingrani, 1-2 Siegrist, 4-1 22-36 5-18.5 24,182 59 6/8 vs StL H-N L 7-12 Bowman, 1-1 Simon, 2-6 22-37 5-19.5 21,376 60 6/9 vs StL H-N L 2-3 Oh, 2-0 Ohlendorf, 4-5 Rosental, 11 22-38 5-20.0 24,516 61 6/10 vs Oak H-N W 2-1 Wood, 5-1 Gray, 3-6 Cingrani, 6 23-38 5-19.0 21,520 62 6/11 vs Oak H-D W 2-1 Straily, 4-2 Mengden, 0-1 Ohlendorf, 1 24-38 5-19.0 32,034 63 6/12 vs Oak H-D L 1-6 Rodriguez, 2-0 Lamb, 1-4 24-39 5-20.0 24,880 64 6/13 at Atl R-N W 9-8 Ohlendorf, 5-5 Vizcaino, 1-2 Cingrani, 7 25-39 5-19.0 13,198 65 6/14 at Atl R-N W 3-1 Finnegan, 3-4 Teheran, 2-7 Wood, 1 26-39 5-19.0 13,176 66 6/15 at Atl R-N L 8-9 (13) Ogando, 2-1 Simon, 2-7 26-40 5-19.0 14,953 67 6/16 at Atl R-D L 2-7 Wisler, 3-7 Straily, 4-3 26-41 5-19.5 21,885 68 6/17 at Hou R-N W 4-2 (11) Hoover, 1-1 Neshek, 2-1 Cingrani, 8 27-41 5-19.5 37,560 69 6/18 at Hou R-D L 4-5 (11) Feldman, 4-3 Smith, 0-1 27-42 5-20.5 39,111 70 6/19 at Hou R-D L 0-6 Fiers, 5-3 Finnegan, 3-5 Devenski, 1 27-43 5-21.5 36,369 6/20 off day 27-43 5-21.0 71 6/21 at Tex R-N W 8-2 DeSclafani, 1-0 Lewis, 6-1 28-43 5-20.0 32,291 72 6/22 at Tex R-N L 4-6 Hamels, 8-1 Straily, 4-4 Dyson, 15 28-44 5-20.0 32,407 73 6/23 vs SD H-N L 4-7 Friedrich, 4-2 Ramirez, 1-3 Rodney, 16 28-45 5-20.0 20,443 74 6/24 vs SD H-N L 4-13 Rea, 4-3 Reed, 0-1 28-46 5-21.0 40,713 75 6/25 vs SD H-D L 0-3 Pomeranz, 7-7 Finnegan, 3-6 Rodney, 17 28-47 5-21.0 40,871 76 6/26 vs SD H-D W 3-0 DeSclafani, 2-0 Perdomo, 2-3 Cingrani, 9 29-47 5-20.0 40,805 77 6/27 vs Chi H-N L 8-11 Arrieta, 12-2 Straily, 4-5 29-48 5-21.0 31,762 78 6/28 vs Chi H-N L 2-7 (15) Patton, 1-0 Hoover, 1-2 29-49 5-22.0 35,999 79 6/29 vs Chi H-D L 2-9 Hendricks, 6-6 Reed, 0-2 29-50 5-23.0 37,188 BOLD RED CAPS are complete games, bold red attendance are sellouts # - Season-high 4g above.500, & - Season-high 27g below.500 * - Season-high 35.0-game deficit x - Eliminated from Central Division race on 9/1 (1st MLB team eliminated) ^ - Eliminated from Wild Card contention on 9/17 @ - Jake Arrieta s second career no-hitter H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. 80 6/30 at Wsh R-N L 4-13 Gonzalez, 4-7 Finnegan, 3-7 29-51 5-23.0 29,386 81 7/1 at Wsh R-N L 2-3 (14) Petit, 3-1 Ohlendorf, 5-6 29-52 5-23.0 27,631 82 7/2 at Wsh R-N W 9-4 (10) Smith, 1-1 Solis, 1-3 30-52 5-22.0 35,195 83 7/3 at Wsh R-D L 1-12 Strasburg, 11-0 Lamb, 1-5 30-53 5-22.0 37,328 84 7/4 at Chi R-D L 4-10 Hendricks, 7-6 Reed, 0-3 30-54 5-23.0 41,293 85 7/5 at Chi R-D W 9-5 Finnegan, 4-7 Lackey, 7-5 31-54 5-22.0 41,310 86 7/6 at Chi R-D W 5-3 DeSclafani, 3-0 Cahill, 1-3 Cingrani, 10 32-54 5-21.0 41,262 7/7 off day 32-54 5-20.5 87 7/8 at Mia R-N L 1-3 Fernandez, 11-4 Straily, 4-6 Ramos, 26 32-55 5-20.5 22,333 88 7/9 at Mia R-D L 2-4 Conley, 6-5 Lamb, 1-6 Ramos, 27 32-56 5-20.5 23,653 89 7/10 at Mia R-D L 3-7 Dunn, 1-1 Reed, 0-4 32-57 5-21.5 22,394 7/11 87th All-Star Game s T-Mobile Home Run Derby, Petco Park, San Diego, won by Mia s Giancarlo Stanton 7/12 87th All-Star Game presented by MasterCard, Petco Park, San Diego - AL 4, NL 2, MVP KC s Eric Hosmer 7/13 All-Star Break 7/14 All-Star Break 90 7/15 vs Mil H-N W 5-4 DeSclafani, 4-0 Garza, 1-3 Ohlendorf, 2 33-57 5-21.5 30,680 91 7/16 vs Mil H-N L 1-9 Nelson, 6-7 Lamb, 1-7 33-58 5-22.5 31,328 92 7/17 vs Mil H-D W 1-0 Cingrani, 2-2 Thornburg, 3-3 34-58 5-21.5 23,085 93 7/18 vs Atl H-N W 8-2 Finnegan, 5-7 Wisler, 4-9 35-58 5-21.5 21,989 94 7/19 vs Atl H-N L 4-5 (11) Cabrera, 1-0 Cingrani, 2-3 35-59 5-21.5 23,080 95 7/20 vs Atl H-D W 6-3 DeSclafani, 5-0 Harrell, 1-2 36-59 5-21.5 22,091 7/21 off day 36-59 5-21.5 96 7/22 vs Ari H-N W 6-2 Straily, 5-6 Bradley, 3-6 37-59 5-21.5 24,252 97 7/23 vs Ari H-N W 6-1 Lorenzen, 1-0 Ray, 5-9 38-59 5-20.5 23,963 98 7/24 vs Ari H-D L 8-9 Godley, 3-1 Finnegan, 5-8 38-60 5-21.5 25,304 99 7/25 at SF R-N W 7-5 DeSclafani, 6-0 Peavy, 5-9 Cingrani, 11 39-60 5-20.5 42,147 100 7/26 at SF R-N L 7-9 Cain, 2-6 Reed, 0-5 Casilla, 22 39-61 5-20.5 41,896 101 7/27 at SF R-D W 2-1 Straily, 6-6 Bumgarner, 10-6 Cingrani, 12 40-61 5-20.5 42,079 7/28 off day 40-61 5-21.0 102 7/29 at SD R-N W 6-0 Finnegan, 6-8 Jackson, 1-2 41-61 5-21.0 33,509 103 7/30 at SD R-N L 1-2 (10) Hand, 3-2 J. Diaz, 0-1 41-62 5-21.0 31,620 104 7/31 at SD R-D W 3-2 Bailey, 1-0 Clemens, 1-2 Cingrani, 13 42-62 5-21.0 27,436 8/1 off day 42-62 5-21.5 105 8/2 vs StL H-N W 7-5 J. Diaz, 1-1 Oh, 2-2 43-62 5-21.5 25,270 106 8/3 vs StL H-N L 4-5 Wacha, 7-7 Reed, 0-6 Oh, 8 43-63 5-22.5 20,771 107 8/4 vs StL H-D W 7-0 Finnegan, 7-8 Leake, 8-9 44-63 5-22.0 21,119 108 8/5 at Pit R-N L 2-3 Watson, 2-3 Ohlendorf, 5-7 44-64 5-23.0 28,882 109 8/6 at Pit R-N L 3-5 Nova, 8-6 Bailey, 1-1 Watson, 2 44-65 5-24.0 34,259 110 8/7 at Pit R-D W 7-3 Straily, 7-6 Cole, 7-7 45-65 5-24.0 32,947 111 8/8 at StL R-N L 4-5 Maness, 2-2 Cingrani, 2-4 45-66 5-24.5 40,616 112 8/9 at StL R-N W 7-4 Lorenzen, 2-0 Bowman, 1-4 Iglesias, 1 46-66 5-24.5 40,113 113 8/10 at StL R-N L 2-3 Garcia, 9-8 DeSclafani, 6-1 Oh, 10 46-67 5-25.5 40,019 8/11 off day 46-67 5-26.0 114 8/12 at Mil R-N W 7-4 Bailey, 2-1 Nelson, 6-12 47-67 5-26.0 24,553 115 8/13 at Mil R-N W 11-5 Straily, 8-6 Davies, 9-5 48-67 5-25.0 30,357 116 8/14 at Mil R-D L 3-7 Peralta, 5-8 Reed, 0-7 48-68 5-25.0 30,103 117 8/15 vs Mia H-N L 3-6 Phelps, 6-6 Finnegan, 7-9 Rodney, 21 48-69 5-25.5 16,981 118 8/16 vs Mia H-N W 6-3 DeSclafani, 7-1 Urena, 1-4 Cingrani, 14 49-69 5-26.0 14,440 119 8/17 vs Mia H-N W 3-2 Smith, 2-1 Wittgren, 3-2 Cingrani, 15 50-69 5-26.0 13,973 120 8/18 vs Mia H-N W 5-4 Straily, 9-6 Fernandez, 12-7 Iglesias, 2 51-69 5-26.0 14,108 121 8/19 vs LAD H-N W 9-2 Adleman, 2-1 Norris, 6-10 52-69 T4-25.0 28,184 122 8/20 vs LAD H-N W 11-1 Finnegan, 8-9 Anderson, 0-2 53-69 4-25.0 29,735 123 8/21 vs LAD H-D L 0-4 Urias, 4-2 DeSclafani, 7-2 53-70 T4-25.0 28,752 124 8/22 vs LAD H-D L 9-18 Chavez, 1-0 Bailey, 2-2 53-71 5-26.0 15,960 125 8/23 vs Tex H-N W 3-0 Straily, 10-6 Holland, 5-6 Cingrani, 16 54-71 5-26.0 16,668 126 8/24 vs Tex H-N L 5-6 Diekman, 4-2 Wood, 5-2 Dyson, 28 54-72 5-27.0 16,100 8/25 off day 54-72 5-27.0 127 8/26 at Ari R-N L 3-4 (11) Escobar, 1-2 Wood, 5-3 54-73 5-28.0 26,087 128 8/27 at Ari R-N W 13-0 DeSCLAFANI, 8-2 Godley, 4-3 55-73 5-27.0 34,395 129 8/28 at Ari R-D L 2-11 Bradley, 5-8 Bailey, 2-3 55-74 5-27.0 22,624 130 8/29 at LAA R-N L 2-9 Shoemaker, 9-13 Straily, 10-7 55-75 5-28.0 34,161 131 8/30 at LAA R-N L 2-4 Weaver, 10-11 Adleman, 2-2 Salas, 6 55-76 5-29.0 33,042 132 8/31 at LAA R-N L 0-3 NOLASCO, 5-12 Finnegan, 8-10 55-77 5-30.0 34,215 x 9/1 off day 55-77 5-30.5 133 9/2 vs StL H-N W 3-2 Iglesias, 2-1 Oh, 4-3 56-77 5-30.5 21,441 134 9/3 vs StL H-D W 9-1 Straily, 11-7 Garcia, 10-11 57-77 5-29.5 31,118 135 9/4 vs StL H-D L 2-5 Martinez, 13-7 Adleman, 2-3 Oh, 15 57-78 5-30.5 26,985 136 9/5 vs NYM H-D L 0-5 Colon, 13-7 Stephenson, 2-1 57-79 5-31.5 18,169 137 9/6 vs NYM H-N L 3-5 Smoker, 2-0 Lorenzen, 2-1 Familia, 46 57-80 5-31.5 13,359 138 9/7 vs NYM H-D L 3-6 Syndergaard, 13-8 DeSclafani, 8-3 Familia, 47 57-81 5-31.5 13,936 139 9/8 at Pit R-N L 1-4 NOVA, 12-6 Straily, 11-8 57-82 5-32.0 22,288 140 9/9 at Pit R-N W 4-3 Iglesias, 3-1 Watson, 2-5 58-82 5-32.0 24,520 141 9/10 at Pit R-N W 8-7 Smith, 3-1 Williams, 1-1 Cingrani, 17 59-82 5-31.0 25,918 142 9/11 at Pit R-D W 8-0 Finnegan, 9-10 Vogelsong, 3-5 60-82 5-31.0 26,744 143 9/12 vs Mil H-N W 3-0 Wood, 6-3 Peralta, 6-10 Iglesias, 3 61-82 5-31.0 14,671 144 9/13 vs Mil H-N W 6-4 Straily, 12-8 Garza, 5-7 62-82 5-30.0 12,926 145 9/14 vs Mil H-N L 0-7 Guerra, 9-3 Adleman, 2-4 62-83 5-31.0 14,368 9/15 off day 62-83 5-30.5 146 9/16 vs Pit H-N L 7-9 (10) Bastardo, 3-0 Cingrani, 2-5 Watson, 13 62-84 5-31.5 20,238 147 ^ 9/17 vs Pit H-D L 4-10 Tallion, 4-4 DeSclafani, 8-4 LeBlanc, 2 62-85 17,226 148 vs Pit H-N L 3-7 Nicasio, 10-6 Finnegan, 9-11 62-86 5-32.0 24,397 149 9/18 vs Pit H-D W 7-4 Straily, 13-8 Nova, 12-7 63-86 5-31.0 19,597 150 9/19 at Chi R-N L 2-5 Hammel, 15-9 Wood, 6-4 Chapman, 35 63-87 5-32.0 39,251 151 9/20 at Chi R-N L 1-6 Lester, 18-4 Smith, 3-2 63-88 5-33.0 40,586 152 9/21 at Chi R-N L 2-9 Lackey, 10-8 Stephenson, 2-2 63-89 5-34.0 40,434 9/22 off day 63-89 5-34.0 153 9/23 at Mil R-N L 4-5 Suter, 2-1 DeSclafani, 8-5 Thornburg, 13 &63-90 5 *-35.0 35,364 154 9/24 at Mil R-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 155 9/25 at Mil R-D 2:10 156 9/26 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 157 9/27 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 158 9/28 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 159 9/29 at StL R-N 7:15 FOX Sports Ohio 160 9/30 vs Chi H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 161 10/1 vs Chi H-D 4:10 FOX Sports Ohio 162 10/2 vs Chi H-D 3:10 FOX Sports Ohio