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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (61-46) vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (50-59) Thursday, August 4, 2016 Citizens Bank Park 1:05 p.m. EDT Game 110; Home 54 LHP Matt Moore (7-7, 4.08) vs. RHP Vince Velasquez (8-3, 3.32) YESTERDAY S ACTION: The Phillies defeated the San Francisco Giants in walk-off fashion, 5-4, at Citizens Bank Park Starter Phil Klein (ND) made his Phillies debut in place of the injured Aaron Nola and threw 5.0 innings, allowing 4 ER on 8 hits with 1 walk and 3 strikeouts Buster Posey gave the Giants an early lead with a 2-out, 2-run single in the 1 st inning San Francisco added 2 more runs in the 3 rd inning on an RBI double by Posey and a sac fly by Brandon Belt Philadelphia cut the lead in half in the 7 th inning on back-to-back solo home runs by Ryan Howard and Cameron Rupp off Johnny Cueto Maikel Franco then hit a game-tying 2-run single with 2 outs in the 8 th inning The game went into extras and Franco delivered a walk-off RBI off Jake Peavy in the bottom of the 12 th inning to send the fans home happy. ELIAS SAYS: Philadelphia overcame a 4-0 deficit yesterday to beat the Giants, 5-4, in 12 innings The Phillies had lost each of their last 41 games when trailing by four or more runs, which was the thirdlongest current streak of its kind entering Wednesday's action, trailing only the Atlanta Braves (64 straight) and Minnesota Twins (52)... The Phillies were just 2-99 when trailing by four or more runs since the start of the 2015 season, which was the worst record for any ML team over that span. TRANSACTIONS: Following last night s game, the Phillies optioned RHP Phil Klein back to Lehigh Valley This morning, LHP Elvis Araujo was recalled from LV. WHO WILL BE MR. 2000?: On Wednesday night, right-handers Phil Klein and Michael Mariot both made their Phillies debuts, making them the 1,998 th and 1,999 th players, respectively, to appear in a game for the Phillies in franchise history That, of course, raises the question -- who was the first?? Well, the first-ever Phillies game was a home game in 1883, and 20-year-old starter John Coleman threw the very first pitch Left-fielder William (Blondie) Purcell got the Phillies first hit and scored the first run He singled in the 1 st inning and scored on a ground out... The debate rages on. BROOM BALL: After securing their first series win versus San Francisco last night since 2013 at AT&T Park and first at Citizens Bank Park since 2010, the Phillies are looking to complete their first series sweep over the Giants since May 5-7, 2006 in Philadelphia A three-game winning streak would also be their longest vs SF since August 4-6, 2011 (won first 3 games of a 4-game series) Overall, the Phillies are aiming for their fifth series sweep of the 2016 season and third at home (last: 7/4-6 vs ATL). WE RE GOING GOING, BACK BACK, TO CALI CALI: Following today s afternoon tilt against the San Francisco Giants, the Phillies will hop on a flight to San Diego, where they will open up a six-game California road trip on Friday They will play three at Petco Park before heading up to Los Angeles to play another three-game set against the Dodgers This trip will conclude Philadelphia s 2016 west coast road schedule Their remaining 19 road games will be played on this side of the Mississippi (2 at CWS, 17 vs the NL East) So far, the Phillies have gone 11-9 in 20 games against the NL West, which is their best record against any division this season Since the beginning of the 2008 season, the Phillies have gone 163-119 (.578) in 282 games versus NL West opponents, which is the 2 nd -best winning percentage among all ML teams over that stretch (min. 100 G), trailing only the St. Louis Cardinals (.579). BASH BROTHERS: Yesterday versus Bowie, Reading (AA) slugger Dylan Cozens had the best game of his young career, going 4-for-5 with a triple, three home runs, seven RBI and a stolen base in a 13-0 rout of the Baysox Cozens is now batting.282 on the year with 31 2B, 2 3B, 30 HR, 96 RBI, 87 R and 18 SB He leads the Eastern League in slugging % (.597), OPS (.962) & total bases (237) and is T-1 st in RBI and 2 nd in HR Rhys Hoskins also hit his 31 st HR of the season yesterday for Reading and collected his 96 th RBI, giving them the most HR (61) and RBI (192) for a pair of teammates in all of professional baseball. HONORING THE STARS: On Thursday, August 4 at 8:00 p.m., Comcast SportsNet will air They Said We Couldn t Play: An Oral History of the Philadelphia Stars, a special documentary on the history of the Philadelphia Stars Negro League Baseball Team The 90-minute program dives into their story of prejudice, comradeship, injustice, triumph and their pure love of the game Narrated by Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard, this documentary provides an eyewitness account to history by the men who lived it It also chronicles the efforts made by the Phillies and many others to keep their legacy alive The legacy of the Philadelphia Stars Negro League Baseball Team is one that should be passed on from generation to generation, said Phillies Chairman David Montgomery. This new documentary captures an important era in baseball history. The spirit and tenacity that is the Philadelphia Stars is indisputable, and we are honored to have the opportunity to share their story. ON THIS DATE IN PHILLIES HISTORY: August 4, 2006 Chase Utley s 35-game hitting streak, the third-longest in franchise history (.405, 62-153), came to an end in a 5-3 win over the New York Mets at Shea Stadium It was the longest-ever by a pure left-handed hitter in Phillies history Only Jimmy Rollins, a switch-hitter, had longer streaks (38 & 36). PHILLIES PHACTS Record: 50-59 (.459) Home: 25-28 Road: 25-31 Current Streak: Won 2 Last 5 Games: 3-2 Last 10 Games: 5-5 Series Record: 13-18-4 Sweeps/Swept: 4/6 PHILLIES VS. GIANTS 2016 Record: 3-2 2016 at Home: 2-0 2016 at SF: 1-2 All-Time Record: 921-1256-19 All-Time at Citizens Bank Park: 21-19 All-Time at AT&T Park: 22-35 Current Streak: Won 2 PHILLIES AT HOME Games Played: 53 Record: 25-28 (.472) CBP (est. 2004): 557-471 (.542) Batting Average:.222 Runs/Runs Per Game: 167/3.15 Home Runs: 50 Stolen Bases: 27 ERA: 3.80 Starters W-L: 16-23 Starters ERA: 3.71 Relievers W-L: 9-5 Relievers ERA: 3.96 Saves/Opp: 14/17 PHILLIES AT A GLANCE April: 14-10 Monday: 4-10 May: 12-16 Tuesday: 9-7 June: 9-19 Wednesday: 9-8 July: 13-14 Thursday: 5-6 Aug: 2-0 Friday: 7-10 Sept: 0-0 Saturday: 8-9 Oct: 0-0 Sunday: 8-9 vs East: 22-25 Day: 16-25 vs Cent: 9-17 Night: 34-34 vs West: 11-9 1 st Half: 42-48 vs AL: 8-8 2 nd Half: 8-11 INSTANT REPLAY RESULTS *Manager s challenges, since 2014 PHI All-Time Challenges: 99 Overturned: 53 Success Rate: 53.5% 2016 Challenges: 30 Overturned: 17 Success Rate: 56.7% Last Challenge: 8/3 vs SF Situation: T11, no outs, runner on 1B Result: CONFIRMED; after the on-field umpires verified the fielder attempted a double play, the Replay Official determined that the runner engaged in a bona-fide slide. It was not a violation of Rule 6.01 (j). PHILLIES RECORD WHEN THEY Score First: 34-19 Lead After 6: 33-7 Lead After 7: 37-6 Lead After 8: 42-4 Out-Hit Opp: 34-7 Last AB Decisions: 9-7 Opp. Score First: 16-40 Tied After 6: 11-9 Tied After 7: 8-4 Tied After 8: 7-3 Hits equal: 7-5 Walk-off Decisions: 4-4 Score 4 or more: 36-15 Trail After 6: 6-43 Trail After 7: 5-49 Trail After 8: 1-52 Out-Hit by Opp: 9-47 Starter goes > 6.0 IP 16-11 Score 3 or less: 14-44 Hit no HR: 9-30 Starter goes 6.0 IP 21-16 Hit at least 1 HR: 42-28 Starter goes < 6.0 IP 13-31 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE TIME PROBABLE PITCHERS TV Friday, August 5 at SD 10:40 EDT RHP Jeremy Hellickson (8-7, 3.70) vs. LHP Christian Friedrich (4-6, 4.72) CSN Saturday, August 6 at SD 8:40 EDT RHP Jerad Eickhoff (6-12, 3.68) vs. RHP Paul Clemens (1-2, 4.70) CSN Sunday, August 7 at SD 4:40 EDT RHP Zach Eflin (3-4, 4.77) vs. RHP Jarred Cosart (0-1, 5.09) CSN

2016 PHILLIES NOTES TODAY S STARTER PAGE 2 VINCE VELASQUEZ RHP #28 Height: 6-3 Weight: 205 Age: 24 (born: 6/7/92) 2016: 8-3, 3.32 ERA Career: 9-4, 3.70 ERA LAST START: 7/29 at ATL: L, 6.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO Velasquez vs Jenkins Phillies lost, 2-1 Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead in the 3rd inning on an unearned run Cesar Hernandez & Odubel Herrera singled in the frame before left fielder Jace Peterson allowed a run to score on his fielding error Atlanta retook the lead in the bottom of the 3rd on 3 hits, including RBI singles by Gordon Beckham and Nick Markakis The Phillies threatened with the bases loaded in the 4th inning, but couldn t push across a run Ryan Howard delivered a pinch-hit, 2-out double in the 9th inning off closer Jim Johnson, but Herrera grounded out to end the game. TODAY S START: HOME Citizens Bank Spark: 37.1 of his 42.0 innings at CBP have been scoreless Is 4-1, 1.50 ERA (7 ER, 42.0 IP) in 8 career starts in South Philly Has struck out 54 of the 163 batters he has faced (33.1 %) Phils are 5-3 in his 8 starts Has allowed 2 ER or fewer in each start Post DL: Is 3-1, 2.75 ERA (11 ER, 36.0 IP) in 6 starts since his stint on the 15-day DL with a right biceps strain (6/10-27) Striking Success: Velasquez is currently averaging 9.95 SO/9.0 IP (108 SO, 97.2 IP) Since 1900, the Phillies have had one starting pitcher make at least 20 starts and finish the season at, or above 10.00 SO/9.0 IP: Curt Schilling in 1997 (11.29 SO/9.0 IP, 319 SO, 254.1 IP) As a Starter (career): 9-4, 3.52 ERA (53 ER, 135.2 IP) in 25 career ML starts Is 0-0, 5.09 ERA (10 ER, 17.2 IP) in 12 career relief appearances vs SF: Has never faced Building Blocks: Of all MLB starting pitchers, 26 or younger, the Phillies currently have 3 of the top 15 in fwar in their rotation (fwar, rank): Aaron Nola (2.7 WAR, 6 th ), Jerad Eickhoff (2.5 WAR, 9 th ) & Velasquez (2.1 WAR, 15 th ) At 7.7, Philadelphia leads MLB in starting rotation WAR under the age of 26 (next: NYM, 7.0) CBP: 4-1, 1.50 ERA (7 ER, 42.0 IP) in 8 starts Career: 5-1, 3.09 ERA (26 ER, 75.2 IP) in 17 games (12 GS) Starter (career): 5-1, 2.89 ERA (21 ER, 65.1 IP) in 12 starts 4/14 vs SD: CG, SHO, 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 16 SO Became the 4 th ML pitcher since 1893 to throw a CG SHO with 0 BB, 16 or more SO and 3 H or fewer (others: Kerry Wood, 5/6/98 vs HOU, Roger Clemens, 8/25/98 vs KC & Max Scherzer, 10/3/15 at NYM 3 rd pitcher in ML history aged 23 or younger to throw a CG SHO with 0 walks and 16 or more SO (others: Doc Gooden, 9/12/84 vs PIT & Kerry Wood, 5/6/98 vs HOU) Only the 8 th pitcher since 1988 (first year of pitch count data) to strike out 16 or more batters on 113 pitches or less Only the 3 rd to do so in a 9.0 inning game 2016 SEASON: CAREER: Was on the 15-day DL, 6/10-27 with a right biceps strain Made 1 rehab start for Reading (AA) on 6/22 vs Akron: W, 5.0 IP, 2 H, R, ER, BB, 3 SO His streak of 15.0 consecutive scoreless innings to begin his PHI career was the longest by a Phillies SP since Marty Bystrom, 19.0-innings in 1980 The franchise record is 25.0-innings, RHP George McQuillan in 1907 His 25 strikeouts through his first 2 career starts with PHI were the most by any PHI SP in the modern era (previous: Bunning, 20 SO, 4/15-24/64) The 9 SO in his Phillies debut were the most by a pitcher making his PHI debut (not ML debut) since Roy Halladay also had 9 SO in his 1 st start for PHI, 4/5/10 at WSH courtesy Elias Sports Bureau Acquired from HOU with Mark Appel (rhp), Brett Oberholtzer (lhp), Thomas Eshelman (rhp) and Harold Arauz (rhp) for Ken Giles (rhp) and Jonathan Arauz (inf), 12/12/15 Originally selected by HOU in 2 nd round of June 2010 draft HIGHEST GAME SCORE by a PHI SP since 1973 Pitcher Date Opponent Gm Score 1. Hamels (No-hitter) 7/25/15 at CHI 98 2. Halladay (Perfect game) 5/29/10 at FLA 98 3. VINCE VELASQUEZ 4/14/16 vs SD 97 VELASQUEZ 2016 DAY-BY-DAY DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 4/9 at NYM W, 1-0 6.0 3 0 0 0 3 9 0.00 4/14 vs SD W, 3-0 9.0 3 0 0 0 0 16 0.00 4/19 vs NYM L, 11-1 4.1 5 5 2 2 0 4 0.93 4/26 at WSH W, 4-3 6.0 5 3 3 0 3 4 1.78 APRIL 3-1 25.1 16 8 5 2 6 33 1.78 5/1 vs CLE W, 2-1 6.0 2 0 0 0 4 6 1.44 5/6 at MIA ND, L, 6-4 6.0 7 4 4 1 1 5 2.17 5/12 at ATL ND, W, 7-4 6.0 5 4 4 0 2 5 2.70 5/17 vs MIA W, 3-1 5.0 3 0 0 0 2 10 2.42 5/23 at DET ND, L, 5-4 4.0 9 3 3 3 2 2 2.75 5/29 at CHI L, 7-2 4.2 9 7 7 2 2 6 3.63 MAY 2-1 31.2 36 18 18 6 13 34 5.12 6/3 vs MIL ND, W, 6-3 4.1 4 2 2 0 3 6 3.67 6/8 vs CHI ND, L, 8-1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.65 *6/22 vs AKR W, 4-1 5.0 2 1 1 1 1 3 6/27 at ARI W, 8-0 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 7 3.38 JUNE 1-0 9.2 9 2 2 0 3 13 1.86 7/3 vs KC W, 7-2 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 7 3.34 7/8 at COL W, 5-3 6.0 8 2 2 0 2 6 3.32 7/19 vs MIA ND, L, 2-1 7.0 3 1 1 1 4 5 3.15 7/24 at PIT ND, L, 5-4 6.0 7 4 4 1 4 5 3.34 7/29 at ATL L, 2-1 6.0 7 2 2 0 2 5 3.32 JULY 2-1 31.0 30 11 11 3 14 28 3.19 *rehab start 2016 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 9.0, 4/14 vs SD IP 9.0, 4/14/16 vs SD 9, 2x, last: 5/29 at CHI H 9, 2x, last: 5/29/16 at CHI 7, 5/29 at CHI R 7, 5/29/16 at CHI 7, 5/29 at CHI ER 7, 5/29/16 at CHI 4, 3x, last: 7/24 at PIT BB 4, 5x, last: 7/24/16 at PIT 16, 4/14 vs SD SO 16, 4/14/16 vs SD 3, 5/23 at DET HR 3, 5/23/16 at DET 1, 4/14 vs SD CG 1, 4/14/16 vs SD 1, 4/14 vs SD SHO 1, 4/14/16 vs SD 3 G, 2x, last: 6/27-7/8 Win Streak 3 G, 3x, last: 6/27-7/8/16 N/A Loss Streak N/A 2016 STAT CENTRAL CAREER 4-1, 1.50 ERA (7 ER, 42.0 IP) Home 5-1, 3.09 ERA (26 ER, 75.2 IP) 4-2, 4.69 ERA (29 ER, 55.2 IP) Away 4-3, 4.29 ERA (37 ER, 77.2 IP).275 AVG/.351 OBP/.443 SLG vs Left.251 AVG/.329 OBP/.405 SLG.231 AVG/.292 OBP/.349 SLG vs Right.244 AVG/.308 OBP/.388 SLG 2.1 fwar 3.1 3.81 xfip 3.93 1.30 WHIP 1.29.321 BABIP.317 26.7% SO% 26.1% 8.9% BB% 9.0% 3.00 SO/BB 2.91 VELASQUEZ 2016 AND CAREER 2016: 8-3 3.32 18 18 97.2 91 39 36 36 108 Career: 9-4 3.70 37 25 153.1 141 67 63 57 166 VELASQUEZ vs GIANTS 2016: N/A Career: N/A Last Start Has never faced. BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS VELASQUEZ vs GIANTS avg ab h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so GILLASPIE.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 MOORE vs PHILLIES avg ab h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so BOURJOS.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 FRANCO.500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 GALVIS.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HERNANDEZ.667 3 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 HERRERA.500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAREDES.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 RUPP.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PHILLIES SINGLE GAME STRIKEOUT LEADERS Pitcher Date Opponent SO 1. Chris Short 10/2/65 at NYM (15.0 inn.) 18 2. Art Mahaffey 4/23/61 vs CHI 17 3. VINCE VELASQUEZ 4/14/16 vs SD 16 4. Steve Carlton 6/9/82 vs CHI 16 TOMORROW S STARTER at SAN DIEGO RHP JEREMY HELLICKSON vs LHP CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH HELLICKSON vs PADRES 2015: 1-4 6.98 6 6 29.2 38 25 23 10 30 Career: 1-4 7.18 7 7 36.1 44 31 29 11 38 Last Start 9/26/15 at SD: L, 6.0 IP, 4 H, R, ER, 2 BB, HB, 5 SO HELLICKSON 2016 AND CAREER 2016: 8-7 3.70 22 22 131.1 122 60 54 29 109 Career: 57-55 3.90 164 157 917.1 870 423 398 282 693 HELLICKSON LAST 10 APPEARANCES DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER HR BB SO 6/10 at WSH L, 9-6 6.0 9 7 7 3 3 2 6/15 vs TOR L, 7-2 6.0 5 4 4 1 3 4 6/20 vs ARI L, 3-1 7.0 6 3 3 1 0 6 6/25 at SF W, 3-2 6.0 5 2 1 0 1 3 7/1 vs KC W, 4-3 6.0 5 1 1 0 1 6 7/6 vs ATL ND, W, 4-3 6.0 4 2 1 0 2 3 7/15 vs NYM L, 5-3 6.0 7 4 4 2 0 5 7/20 vs MIA W, 4-1 8.0 5 1 1 1 0 8 7/25 at MIA ND, W, 4-0 6.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 7/30 at ATL W, 9-5 5.2 9 3 3 0 1 2

2016 PHILLIES NOTES BULLPEN NOTES PAGE 3 2016 TOTALS W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG OPS MISC Starters 33-43 4.30 617.1 628 324 295 80 163 555.264.752 56 QS/109 GS Relievers 17-16 4.37 347.2 345 172 169 49 133 332.260.758 30 SV/41 SVO #59 ELVIS ARAUJO LHP Last App: 8/3 vs Scranton W/B: 1.0 IP IR/Scored: 14/3 vs SF (2016): 0-1, 40.50 ERA (3 ER, 0.2 IP) in 1 G Last ML App: 6/24 at SF: 0.2 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, BB SV/Opp: 0/1 vs SF (career): 0-1, 11.25 ERA (5 ER, 4.0 IP) in 5 G Homestand: N/A CBP (career): 1-0, 3.51 ERA (13 ER, 33.1 IP) in 37 G Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) today... Marks his 2 nd stint with PHI this season (other: 4/14-6/26) 2016 with LV: 0-0, SV, 2.84 ERA (4 ER, 12.2 IP), 15 SO, 3 BB in 11 G Averaging 12.18 SO/9.0 IP (23 SO, 17.0 IP) over his last 17 ML appearances Allowed 3 HR on 6/17 vs ARI after allowing only 2 HR in his first 64 career relief appearances (54.2 IP, 0.33 HR/9.0 IP) Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 4/14 (Stumpf placed on restricted list) Pitched in 23 games for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League Did not allow a hit to 38 straight batters from 7/11-8/26/15; the longest streak by a Phillie since Antonio Bastardo (41) 6/5-7/17/11 #57 LUIS GARCIA RHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: W, 1.0 IP, H, SO IR/Scored: -/- vs SF (2016): 1-0, 9.00 ERA (2 ER, 2.0 IP) in 2 G Homestand: 1-0, BS, 9.00 ERA (2 ER, 2.0 IP) in 2 G SV/Opp: 0/1 vs SF (career): 1-2, 9.54 ERA (6 ER, 5.2 IP) in 6 G CBP (career): 5-5, 2 SV, 4.41 ERA (31 ER, 63.1 IP) in 62 G Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 8/2 (Bailey DFA d) Marks his 3 rd stint with PHI this season (others: 4/24-28, 6/10-13) Had not allowed a run and converted all six save opportunities in his last 8 games with LV (8.0 IP, 7 SO) Became LV s all-time saves leader on 7/30, converting his 32 nd career save with the club 2016 with LV: 6-3, 7 SV, 2.58 ERA (13 ER, 35.1 IP), 21 BB, 43 SO in in 39 G Had two scoreless streaks of 9.0+ innings in 2015 with PHI (9.2 IP, 10 G from 7/12-8/8; 9.0 IP, 8 G from 6/12-30) Set career highs in games (72), innings (66.2), SO (63), wins (4) and saves (2) last season #52 SEVERINO GONZALEZ RHP Last App: 7/30 at ATL: 1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, SO IR/Scored: 6/5 vs SF (2016): 0-1, 13.50 ERA (2 ER, 1.1 IP) in 2 G Road Trip: 0-0, 9.81 ERA (4 ER, 3.2 IP) in 3 G SV/Opp: -/- vs SF (career): 0-2, 18.00 ERA (8 ER, 4.0 IP) in 3 G (1 GS) CBP (career): 1-1, 7.24 ERA (11 ER, 13.2 IP) in 6 G (2 GS) Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/22 (Stumpf DFA d) Is his 2 nd stint with PHI this season (other: 6/17-7/10) 2016 with LV: 0-1, 3.31 ERA (13 ER, 35.1 IP) in 15 G (1 GS) Made his first ML relief appearance, 6/17 vs ARI (1.2 IP, 2 H, 2 SO) Began the season with Reading (AA) before being promoted to LV on 4/16 Transferred back to REA on 4/17 before being promoted back to LV on 4/29 2016 in the minors (REA and LV): 2-1, 2.93 ERA (15 ER, 46.0 IP), 35 SO, 8 BB, 1.17 WHIP in 21 G (1 GS) Received the 2013 Paul Owens Award as the best pitcher in the Phillies minor league system #30 DAVID HERNANDEZ RHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: 1.0 IP, H, BB, IR/Scored: 9/2 vs SF (2016): 0-0, 3.00 ERA (1 ER, 3.0 IP) in 3 G Homestand: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: 1/2 vs SF (career): 3-2, 2 SV, 3.60 ERA (12 ER, 30.0 IP) in 31 G CBP (career): 1-1, SV, 4.62 ERA (13 ER, 25.1 IP) in 26 G Has a 1.86 ERA (2 ER, 9.2 IP) over his last 11 appearances (since 7/4) after posting a 12.54 ERA (13 ER, 9.1 IP) in his previous 8 games (6/16-7/1) Averaging 10.40 SO/9.0 IP this season (57 SO, 49.1 IP), his highest SO per 9.0 IP average since a career-best 12.91 SO/9.0 IP mark in 2012 with ARI His save on 5/14 vs CIN was his 1 st since 7/12/13 vs MIL Made 7 consecutive scoreless appearances, 4/23-5/12 (10.0 IP) Had 13 SO in that span to only 1 BB (Intentional BB) #31 MICHAEL MARIOT RHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: 1.0 IP IR/Scored: -/- vs SF (2016): 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G Homestand: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: -/- vs SF (career): 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G CBP (career): 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G Made his Phillies debut on 8/3 Became the 1,999 th player to ever appear in a game for PHI Was his 1 st ML appearance since 9/22/15 Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 8/3 (Gomez placed on Paternity Leave list) Began the season on the 15-day DL (right ankle sprain) Appeared in 3 rehab games with Clearwater (A) and 3 with Reading (AA) Was activated on 5/18 and optioned to LV the same day 2016 with LV: 1-2, 2.23 ERA (8 ER, 32.1 IP), 24 SO, 13 BB, 0.90 WHIP,.150 OPP AVG Has made 19 career relief appearances in MLB, all with KC (2014-15) #50 HECTOR NERIS RHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: 1.0 IP IR/Scored: 16/4 vs SF (2016): 1-0, 0.00 ERA (3.0 IP) in 3 G Homestand: 1-0, 0.00 ERA (2.0 IP) in 2 G SV/Opp: 1/3 vs SF (career): 1-0, 4.50 ERA (2 ER, 4.0 IP) in 4 G CBP (career): 4-4, SV, 3.78 ERA (21 ER, 50.0 IP) in 43 G Since 6/17 (21 G, 21.1 IP): 1.27 ERA, 0.89 WHIP, 24 SO, 2 BB, 1 HR Has a 1.49 ERA (9 ER, 54.1 IP) in 53 of his 55 appearances this season Allowed 6 ER in 1.1 IP in his other two (5/30 vs WSH & 6/15 vs TOR) 㔀脈 d a 8.0-inning scoreless streak (7 G, 6/17-28) Had a 11.37 ERA (8 ER, 6.1 IP) in the 8 appearances that preceded it Has struck out 66 of the 222 batters he has faced this season (29.7% SO rate) His 46 appearances before the ASB were the most by a PHI reliever since 2004 (Cormier) and only 1 shy of Kent Tekulve s club record 47 in 1987 Had a 1.29 ERA (4 ER, 28.0 IP) and 0.71 WHIP (7 BB, 13 H) over his first 26 G this season (4/4-5/29) Earned his 1 st career save, 5/1 vs CLE Had a career-long 14.2-inning scoreless streak, 9/23/15-4/22/16 (13 G) Recorded a 9.2-inning scoreless streak, 5/9-29 (9 G) Made his 1 st Opening Day roster in 2016 #34 BRETT OBERHOLTZER LHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: 2.0 IP IR/Scored:11/4 vs SF (2016): 0-0, 1.93 ERA (1 ER, 4.2 IP) in 2 G Homestand: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (2.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: 1/1 vs SF (career): 0-0, 2.35 ERA (2 ER, 7.2 IP) in 3 G (1 GS) CBP (career): 0-2, 5.31 ERA (12 ER, 20.1 IP) in 11 G Has posted a 3.06 ERA (12 ER, 35.1 IP) since 5/7 (20 G) Had a 9.64 ERA (15 ER, 14.0 IP) over his first 5 games this season (4/7-5/2) Recorded his first career save, 6/29 at ARI (1.0 IP, H, SO) Was the first Phillies LHP to record a save since Antonio Bastardo, 7/9/13 vs WSH Has pitched at least 2.0 innings in 13 of his 25 appearances this season Earned his 1 st career win in a relief appearance, 4/23 at MIL His relief appearance on 4/7 at CIN was his first since 7/5/13 at TEX #61 EDUBRAY RAMOS RHP Last App: 8/3 vs SF: 1.0 IP IR/Scored: 10/2 vs SF (2016): 0-0, 0.00 ERA (3.1 IP) in 4 G Homestand: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (2.0 IP) in 2 G SV/Opp: -/- vs SF (career): 0-0, 0.00 ERA (3.1 IP) in 4 G CBP (career): 1-0, 0.00 ERA (7.2 IP) in 8 G Has a 1.00 ERA (2 ER, 18.0 IP) in 18 of his 19 appearances this season Allowed 5 ER in 0.1 IP on 7/7 at COL Collected his first ML win, 7/16 vs NYM Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 6/24 (Andrew Bailey DL d) and made his ML debut that night at SF (0.1 IP) 2016 with LV: 1-0, 3 SV, 0.38 ERA (1 ER, 23.2 IP) in 15 G 2016 with REA: 1-1, 7 SV, 2.40 ERA (4 ER, 15.0 IP) in 11 G 2016 with REA and LV: 2-1, 10 SV, 1.16 ERA (5 ER, 38.2 IP), 0.72 WHIP (4 BB, 24 H), and 41 SO in 26 G Had a 17.2-inning scoreless streak, 6/2-6/5 (2.0 IP with REA followed by 15.2 IP with LHV) At the time of his recall was leading all Phillies minor leaguers (min. 35.0 IP) in ERA, WHIP and SO/BB ratio (10.25)

2016 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 4 #23 AARON ALTHERR OF vs SF (2016):.273 (3-11), HR, 5 RBI in 2 games vs SF (career):.273 (3-11), HR, 5 RBI in 2 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.247 (21-85), 3 HR, 18 RBI in 24 games Homestand:.273 (3-11), HR, 5 RBI in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-6 Tied his single-game career high with 5 RBI last night vs SF Was activated from the DL on 7/28 after missing the first 103 games following left wrist surgery in March Played in 13 rehab games with Lehigh Valley (AAA), Reading (AA), Clearwater (A) and the Gulf Coast Phillies (R):.341 (14-41), 2 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 7 BB, 8 SO, 2 SB, 10 R Of his 39 career ML hits, 22 have been for extra bases (56%; 11 2B, 4 3B, 7 HR) #25 CODY ASCHE OF vs SF (2016):.222 (2-9), 2 RBI in 3 games vs SF (career):.258 (16-62), 2 HR, 10 RBI in 18 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.238 (141-592), 18 HR, 72 RBI in 185 games Homestand:.000 (0-2) in 1 game Current Streak: 0-for-4 His double on 7/29 at ATL was his first XBH since July 5 vs ATL, a span of 18 games Has made 45 starts since coming off the DL, all in LF Is 0-for-5 as a pinch hitter this season Career:.156 (5-32), 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB Missed the first 53 games of the season due to a right oblique strain Was activated on 6/2 Played in a combined 15 rehab games with Clearwater (A), Reading (AA) and Lehigh Valley (AAA):.169 (10-59), 2B, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 10 R, 4 BB, 19 SO #21 TAYLOR FEATHERSTON INF vs SF (2016):.000 (0-1) in 2 games vs SF (career):.000 (0-2) in 4 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.000 (0-1) in 2 games Homestand:.000 (0-1) in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-1 Was recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/25 (Andres Blanco to DL) Made his Phillies and NL debut as a PH on 7/26 at MIA (0-1, SO) With LV:.264 (93-352), 20 2B, 4 3B, 12 HR, 32 RBI, 21 BB, 4 SB in 87 games Acquired from LAA on 2/10/16 for a player to be named later or cash considerations Made his 1 st Opening Day Roster in 2015 with LAA and played in 101 games with the Angels, batting.162 (25-154) #7 MAIKEL FRANCO 3B vs SF (2016):.476 (10-21), HR, 7 RBI in 5 games Homestand:.600 (6-10), HR, 7 RBI in 2 games vs SF (career):.378 (17-45), 3 HR, 9 RBI in 11 games Current Streak: 2 G (.600, 6-10) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.256 (94-367), 15 HR, 62 RBI in 97 games Is the first Phillies 3rd baseman to hit 20 HR in one season since Scott Rolen in 2001 (25) Leads the team in HR (20), RBI (66), XBH (37) and total bases (178) Homered in 4 straight games (7/3-6), becoming the first Phillie to do so since 2012 (Ryan Howard) With RISP, is hitting.323 (31-96) with 4 2B & 7 HR Had his 2 nd career multi-hr game, 4/22 at MIL (other: 6/22/15 at NYY) The Phillies are 13-6 (.684) this season when he has homered Career: 22-10 (.688) 38.9 % (76 of 195) of his ML hits have gone for extra bases (40 2B, 2 3B, 34 HR) #13 FREDDY GALVIS SS vs SF (2016):.211 (4-19), 2 RBI in 5 games vs SF (career):.240 (12-50), 2 RBI in 15 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.239 (164-687), 21 HR, 77 RBI in 210 games Homestand:.111 (1-9) in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-7 Tied his career high with 2 doubles, 7/22 at PIT (3x, last: 5/24/16 at DET) Had a career-high 5 RBI, 6/23 at MIN Played 44 consecutive games at SS without an error, 4/9-5/28 #2 TYLER GOEDDEL OF vs SF (2016):.125 (1-8) in 4 games Homestand:.250 (1-4) in 2 games vs SF (career):.125 (1-8) in 4 games Current Streak: 1 G (1.000, 1-1) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.253 (23-91), 3 HR, 10 RBI in 34 games Began his ML career 1-for-16 before hitting.316 (24-76) over his next 24 games (4/23-5/29) and now.131 (11-84) in his last 39 games Has made 45 starts this season: 39 in LF and 6 in RF (last: 8/2 vs SF; LF) Slugged his 1 st ML home run, 5/18 vs MIA (Urena) Singled for his 1 st ML hit, 4/12 vs SD (Erlin) Collected his 1 st ML RBI and has his 1 st multi-hit game, 4/23 at MIL Made his 1 st career Opening Day roster Made his ML debut on 4/6 at CIN in a start in LF Was the 1 st player selected in the 2015 Rule 5 Draft Had never played above double-a prior to this season #16 CESAR HERNANDEZ 2B vs SF (2016):.294 (5-17) in 5 games Homestand:.500 (5-10) in 2 games vs SF (career):.182 (6-33) in 10 games Current Streak: 5 G (.421, 8-19) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.259 (134-517), 3 HR, 40 RBI in 173 games Has 7 walks in his last 5 games In his last 44 games, is hitting.362 (55-152), 5 2B, 3 3B, HR, 12 RBI, 7 SB,.426 OBP (since 6/13) Tied his career high with 4 hits three times this season: 6/23 at MIN, 6/29 at ARI and 8/2 vs SF #37 ODUBEL HERRERA CF vs SF (2016):.308 (4-13), HR, 2 RBI in 5 games Homestand:.500 (2-4) in 2 games vs SF (career):.320 (8-25), 2 HR, 4 RBI in 9 games Current Streak: 3 G (.375, 3-8) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.291 (120-413), 8 HR, 30 RBI in 124 games Leads the team in hits (115), runs (59), walks (51), OBP (.366) and SB (16) Was named to and played in his 1 st career All-Star game (0-1) The first Phillies everyday center fielder to be selected since Shane Victorino in 2011 Maintained a.300 or better AVG and a.400 or better OBP for 47 straight games (4/29-6/19), which was the longest streak by a Phillie since 2007, when Chase Utley did it for 49 straight games (7/4-9/30) With RISP, is batting.306 (22-72) Had 2 separate hitting streaks of at least 10 games (11 G, 4/8-30 & 10 G, 5/2-12) Reached base safely in a career-best 21 straight games, 4/8-30 (.495 OBP) Became the first Phillie since 1900 to score 4 runs, hit a HR and collect 2 SB or more, 4/23 at MIL Walked in 7 straight games, 4/14-20 Was the longest streak by a Phillie since Hunter Pence in 2012 (7 G)

2016 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 5 #6 RYAN HOWARD 1B vs SF (2016):.571 (4-7), HR, 2 RBI in 2 games Homestand:.750 (3-4), HR, RBI in 1 game vs SF (career):.257 (54-210), 16 HR, 48 RBI in 56 games Current Streak: 3 G (.500, 5-10) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.262 (712-2713), 192 HR, 565 RBI in 755 G Has 7 HR in his last 21 starts Hitting.314 (11-35), 4 HR, 6 RBI in his last 10 starts As a pinch hitter, is batting.200 (3-15), 2B, 2 BB Career:.284 (21-74), 7 2B, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 7 BB Hit his 11 th HR of the season, 6/23 at MIN, giving him 12 straight years with 11 or more HR, which is 2 nd -most in Phillies behind only Mike Schmidt (16 years, 1973-88) Has made 53 starts at 1st base this season, but only 17 since May 31 (last: 8/3 vs SF) Has also started 8 games as the DH 21 of his 41 hits this season have gone for extra bases (6 2B, 15 HR), including 17 of his last 28 hits Ranks 77 th in MLB history in HR, needs 2 more to tie Rocky Colavito (374) for 76 th place Ranks 8 th among all active players in both HR (372) & RBI (1,166) His walk-off HR on 4/29 vs CLE was the 6 th of his career, T-2 nd for most in Phillies history with Cy Williams (Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt is 1 st with 10) Has made 10 career Opening Day starts for the Phillies (2006-11, 2013-16) Is the Phillies all-time leader in games played at 1st base (1,449) Over the last 11 seasons (2006-16), ranks 4 th among all MLB players in HR (348) and RBI (1,098) Has 29 career multi-hr games (last: 6/22/13 vs NYM)... Ranks 2 nd in Phillies history in multi-hr games, trailing Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt (44) The Phillies are 10-5 (.667) this season when he has homered 227-115 (.664) in his career Went 12-11 (.522) last season Ranks 2 nd in Phillies history in HR (372, most among LHH); needs 176 more to tie Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt for the most (548) *Ranks 2 nd in Phillies history in RBI (1,166, most among LHH) Needs 429 to tie Mike Scmidt for the franchise record (1,595) Ranks 4 th in Phillies history in XBH (666) Needs 4 more to tie Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty for 3 rd place (670) Ranks 6 th in Phillies history in total bases (2,882) Needs 16 more to tie Hall of Famer Chuck Klein for 5 th place (2,898) Ranks 7 th in Phillies history in walks (699) Needs 54 more to tie former teammate Jimmy Rollins for 6 th place (753) Ranks 9 th in Phillies history in games (1,539) Needs 5 more to tie Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty for 8 th place (1,544) Ranks 10 th in Phillies history in doubles (273) Needs 14 more to tie Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn for 9 th place (287) Is the Phillies all-time grand slam leader (13; last: 8/7/14 vs HOU Tony Sipp) His 290 go-ahead RBI over the last 11 seasons (2006-16) are 3 rd -most among all MLB players Ranks 5 th over that span in game-winning RBI (141) *RBI total since 1920 when it became an official statistic #19 TOMMY JOSEPH 1B vs SF (2016):.313 (5-16), 2 RBI in 5 games vs SF (career):.313 (5-16), 2 RBI in 5 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.247 (24-97), 6 HR, 9 RBI in 32 games Homestand:.167 (1-6), RBI in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-3 In his last 21 games (since 7/4), is batting.338 (23-68), 3 2B, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 6 BB Slugged 12 HR through his first 48 games, which was the fastest to start a career in Phillies history Previous record was 51 games by Darin Ruf Went 4-for-4, 2B, HR, 3 R on 7/9 at COL Was the first Phillies rookie 1st baseman with 4 or more hits in a game since 2005 (Ryan Howard, 8/3/05 at SF) On 7/25 at MIA became 1 st ML rookie this season with a GW RBI in the 8 th inning or later of a 0-0 game Last PHI rookie to do so was Marlon Byrd on 9/5/03 vs NYM Slugged his first career pinch HR, 7/8 at COL (McGee) Was the first pinch HR for the Phillies this season Became the first Phillie in over 100 years to hit at least 7 HR in his first 21 career games Had his contract selected from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 5/13 (Darin Ruf optioned) and made his ML debut that night in a start vs CIN (0-2, BB, R) Singled for his 1 st ML hit, 5/16 vs MIA (Conley) Slugged his 1 st ML home run, 5/17 vs MIA (Chen) With LV:.347 (33-95), 7 2B, 6 HR, 17 RBI, 4 BB,.370 OBP,.611 SLG % in 27 games At the time of his promotion, was ranked 1 st in in the International League in AVG (.347) & OPS (.981), 2 nd in SLG % (.611), 5 th in XBH (13) & total bases (58), T-5 th in HR (6) and T-9 th in RBI (17) Did not attend ML spring training as either a 40-man roster member or non-roster invitee #41 JIMMY PAREDES INF/OF vs SF (2016):.000 (0-12) in 5 games vs SF (career):.191 (9-47), 3 RBI in 14 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.140 (7-50), HR, 5 RBI in 24 games Homestand:.000 (0-7) in 2 games Current Streak: 0-for-7 Has made 13 starts since joining the Phillies: 12 in RF and 1 in LF Acquired from TOR on 6/1 in exchange for cash considerations Had been designated for assignment by TOR on 5/30 after being acquired from BAL on 5/16 Combined to hit.309 with a.377 OBP, 5 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 3 SB and 11 R in 19 games split between 3 minor league levels this season Is hitting.208 (5-24), 2B, RBI, BB as a pinch hitter this season Career:.217 (10-46), 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB Has appeared in 73 career games at 3rd base (60 GS), 72 in RF (58 GS), 19 at 2nd base (12 GS) and 9 in LF (2 GS) Is the first Phillies player to wear #41 in a regular season game since Gavin Floyd in 2004 Manager Charlie Manuel wore the number from 2005-13 #51 CARLOS RUIZ C vs SF (2016):.500 (2-4), 2 RBI in 1 game vs SF (career):.235 (32-136), 3 HR, 14 RBI in 43 games At Citizens Bank Park (career):.261 (430-1647), 33 HR, 199 RBI in 531 G Road Trip:.333 (4-12) in 4 games Current Streak: 0-for-5 In his last 18 games, is hitting.304 (17-56), 2 2B, 4 RBI, 11 BB,.451 OBP, raising his AVG from.222 to.255 Has caught 9 of 25 (36.0%) attempted baserunners so far this season Caught only 6 of 52 (11.5%) steal last season Career: 21.0% (155-739) Ranks 4 th in Phillies history in most games caught (1,022) Needs 73 more to tie Bob Boone (1,095) for 3 rd place Has made 9 career Opening Day starts for the Phillies (2008-12, 2014-16) Started only 81 games last season, his fewest starts of any full ML season Is one of only two catchers in MLB history to have caught 4 separate no-hitters (Jason Varitek) #29 CAMERON RUPP C vs SF (2016):.375 (6-16), 3 HR, 6 RBI in 4 games Homestand:.300 (3-10), 2 HR, 4 RBI in 2 games vs SF (career):.303 (10-33), 3 HR, 6 RBI in 9 games Current Streak: 3 G (.400, 6-15) At Citizens Bank Park (career):.247 (72-292), 11 HR, 31 RBI in 85 games Is hitting.324 (11-34) with RISP since May 12 after starting the season 1-for-15 Leads the team in doubles (17) 30 of his 71 hits this year have gone for extra bases (42.3%) Has established career highs in hits (71), runs (27), doubles (17), HR (12), XBH (30), total bases (126), RBI (34) and SB (1) Collected single-game career highs in hits (4) and RBI (4), 7/10 at COL Got his 1 st ML stolen base, 4/22 at MIL Has reached base safely in 55 of his 69 games (79.7%) this season and has hit safely in 47 of them (68.1%) Has started 69 games this season Started a career-high 79 games last year and reached base safely in 57 of those starts Hit a 2-out, bases-clearing double in the 10 th inning to give the Phillies a 7-4 lead and eventual win, 5/12 at ATL Has caught 7 runners in 39 SB attempts this season (17.9%) Caught 18 of 51 (35.3%) runners last season Career: 31 of 109 (28.4%)

2016 PHILLIES NOTES HIGHS & LOWS PAGE 6 TEAM BATTING PHILLIES OPPONENTS 13 8/2 vs SF... Most Runs, Game... 14 6/21 at MIN 7 7/4 vs ATL (2 nd )... Most Runs, Inning...8 4/7 at CIN (4 th ) 17 6/29 at ARI... Most Hits, Game... 17 6/16 vs TOR 6 2x, last: 7/4 vs ATL (2 nd )... Most Hits, Inning... 7 4/24 at MIL (6 th ) 5 7/4 vs ATL... Most Doubles, Game... 6 6/26 at SF 2 3x, last: 6/24 at SF... Most Triples, Game... 2 4x, last: 7/27 at MIA 4 2x, last: 7/5 vs ATL... Most Home Runs, Game... 6 2x, last: 6/17 vs ARI 8 7/4 vs ATL... Most Extra-Base Hits... 9 4/19 vs NYM 5 7/23 at PIT... Most Stolen Bases... 3 4/30 vs CLE 2 multiple games... Most Sacrifice Flies... 2 multiple games 2 multiple games... Most Sacrifice Hits... 1 multiple games 8 7/30 at ATL... Most Walks... 7 4x, last: 7/28 at ATL 18 7/18 vs MIA... Most Strikeouts... 18 4/29 vs CLE 16 5/15 vs CIN... Most Left on Base... 14 7/28 at ATL INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Runs, Game... 4 Herrera, 4/23 at MIL Most Hits, Game... 4 multiple players Most Doubles, Game... 2 multiple players Most Triples, Game... 1 multiple players Most Home Runs, Game... 2, 2x Franco, 4/22 at MIL & Joseph 6/10 at WSH Most Extra-Base Hits, Game... 3 Asche, 6/15 vs TOR Most RBI, Game... 5 Galvis, 6/23 at MIN & Altherr, 8/2 vs SF Most Walks, Game... 3 multiple players Most Sacrifice Flies, Game... 1 multiple players Most Sacrifice Hits, Game... 2 Galvis, 6/23 at MIN Most Hit-By-Pitch, Game... 2 Ruiz, 7/2 vs KC Most Stolen Bases, Game... 2 multiple players Most Caught Stealing, Game... 1 multiple players Longest Hit Streak... 14 G Bourjos, 6/21-7/5 Longest HR Streak... 4 Franco, 7/3-6 Longest On-Base Streak... 22 G Bourjos, 6/17-7/15 Longest RBI Streak... 6 Franco, 7/1-6 Longest Run Scored Streak... 7 G Herrera, 4/22-30 Longest Walk Streak... 7 G Herrera, 4/14-20 Longest Stolen Base Streak... 5 Herrera, 6/5-21 Hit for the Cycle... N/A Steal of Home... Blanco 5/25 at DET (2 nd inn.) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings, Game, Starter... 9.0 3x, last: Eflin, 7/22 at PIT Most Innings, Game, Reliever... 4.0 Oberholtzer, 2x, last: 6/8 vs CHI Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter... 16 Velasquez, 4/14 vs SD Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever... 6 Neris, 4/20 vs NYM Most Walks, Game, Starter... 4 multiple pitchers Most Walks, Game, Reliever... 2 multiple pitchers Most Home Runs Allowed, Game... 3 multiple pitchers Most Complete Games... 2 Eflin, 7/5 vs ATL & 7/22 at PIT Most Shutouts... 1 Velasquez, 4/14 vs SD & Eflin, 7/22 at PIT Low-Hit Complete Game... 3 2x, Velasquez, 4/14 vs SD & Eflin, 7/23 at PIT Longest Scoreless Streak, Starter... 23.0 inn Nola, 4/22-5/8 Longest Scoreless Streak, Reliever... 10.1 inn Neris, 4/4-22 Longest Winning Streak, Starter. 3 G Nola, 4/22-5/14 & Velasquez, 4/26-5/17 Longest Winning Streak, Reliever... 3 G Bailey, 4/30-6/3 Longest Losing Streak, Starter... 6 G Morgan, 5/15-6/17 Longest Losing Streak, Reliever... 2 G multiple pitchers Longest Saves Streak... 10 Gomez, 5/7-6/7 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Most Errors, Game, Team... 4 6/16 vs TOR Most Errors, Game, Individual... 2 4x, last: Howard, 6/24 at SF Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Phillies... 4 7/5 vs ATL Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Opponent... 3 multiple games Last Triple Play Turned, Phillies... N/A Most Outfield Assists, Team... 2 2x, 6/15 vs TOR & 7/27 at MIA Most Outfield Assists, Individual... 1 multiple games Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Team... 2 5/24 at DET Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Individual... 2 Ruiz, 5/24 at DET TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak... 6 G 4/26-5/1 Longest Losing Streak... 9 G 6/14-22 Longest Game, Innings... 12.0 inn 8/3 vs SF Longest Game, Time (9 inn)... 4:00 4/23 at MIL Longest Game, Time (Extra inn)... 4:03 2x, 4/20 vs NYM (11) & 8/3 vs SF (12) Longest Delay... 1:32 7/24 at PIT (rain) Shortest Game, Innings... 9.0 inn multiple games Shortest Game, Time (9 inn)... 2:08 7/5 vs ATL Shortest Game, Time (less than 9 inn)... N/A Largest Margin of Victory... 8 runs 6/27 at ARI (8-0) Largest Margin of Defeat... 11 runs 6/16 at TOR (13-2) Come-From-Behind Wins... 22 last: 8/3 vs SF (Trailed 4-0, won 5-4) Largest Deficit Overcome... 4 runs 8/3 vs SF (Trailed 4-0, won 5-4) Walk-Off Wins... 4 last, 8/3 vs SF (5-4 win in 12 inn) Extra-Inning Games... 8 (6-2 record) last, 8/3 vs SF (5-4 win in 12 inn) Shutout Wins... 11 last, 7/25 at MIA (4-0) Shutout Losses... 5 last, 7/26 at MIA (5-0) Largest Crowd, Home... 45,229 4/11 vs SD Largest Crowd, Road... 48,105 7/9 at COL Most Games Above.500... 7 2x, 5/14 vs CIN (22-15) & 5/18 vs MIA (24-17) Most Games Under.500... 13 3x, last: 6/26 at SF (32-45) WALK-OFF WINS (4) Date Batter/Play Inning/Final Score 4/17 vs WSH Galvis/RBI double 10 th /3-2 4/20 vs NYM Bourjos/RBI single 11 th / 5-4 4/29 vs CLE Howard/solo HR 11 th /4-3 8/3 vs SF Franco/RBI fielders choice 12 th /5-4 STARTS BY POSITION C Rupp 70; Ruiz 39 1B Howard 53; Joseph 49; Ruf 6; Blanco 1 2B Hernandez 94; Blanco 13; Burriss 1; Featherston 1 SS Galvis 103; Blanco 5; Hernandez 1 3B Franco 100; Blanco 9 LF Asche 46; Goeddel 38; Lough 9; Hunter 7; Ruf 6; Burriss 2; Paredes 1 CF Herrera 103; Bourjos 5; Altherr 1 RF Bourjos 75; Paredes 12; Lough 8; Goeddel 7; Altherr 5; Hunter 2 P Hellickson 22; Eickhoff 22; Nola 20; Velasquez 18; Morgan 12; Eflin 10; Morton 4; Klein 1 DH Howard 8 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 Herrera 74; Hernandez 18; Galvis 8; Bourjos 5; Asche 1; Blanco 1; Burriss 1; Lough 1 2 Galvis 35; Hernandez 25; Herrera 19; Bourjos 18; Blanco 7; Altherr 2; Asche 1; Goeddel 1; Paredes 1 3 Franco 69; Blanco 13; Asche 10; Herrera 9; Joseph 5; Galvis 2; Paredes 1 4 Howard 43; Joseph 28; Franco 27;; Rupp 5; Ruf 3; Ruiz 2; Blanco 1 5 Rupp 34 Ruiz 19; Howard 15; Joseph 12; Asche 6; Paredes 5; Ruf 5; Altherr 4; Galvis 4; Blanco 3; Franco 2 6 Rupp 25; Galvis 19; Ruiz 13; Asche 12; Hernandez 10; Goeddel 5; Joseph 4; Lough 4; Howard 3; Hunter 3; Paredes 3; Ruf 3; Blanco 2; Franco 2; Herrera 1 7 Goeddel 25; Galvis 24; Asche 14;Hernandez 13; Lough 9; Bourjos 7; Hunter 5; Rupp 4; Ruiz 3; Blanco 1; Burriss 1; Featherston 1; Paredes 1; Ruf 1 8 Hernandez 26; Goeddel 13; Bourjos 13; Galvis 11; Hellickson 8; Morgan 7; Nola 7; Eickhoff 6; Velasquez 6; Asche 2; Paredes 2; Ruiz 2; Rupp 2; Burriss 1; Hunter 1; Lough 1; Morton 1 9 Bourjos 37; Eickhoff 14; Hellickson 13; Nola 11; Velasquez 11; Eflin 9; Morgan 4; Hernandez 3; Morton 3; Lough 2; Goeddel 1; Klein 1 PHILLIES ON DISABLED LIST (5) Player Injury Date On Retro Date Off Aaron Altherr Left wrist surgery 4/2 3/25 7/28 Cody Asche Right oblique strain 4/2 3/25 6/2 Matt Harrison Back/disc surgery 4/2 3/25 Mario Hollands Tommy John surgery 4/2 3/25 6/2 Michael Mariot Right ankle strain 4/2 3/25 5/18 Charlie Morton Strained left hamstring 4/24 N/A Dalier Hinojosa Right hand contusion 4/30 4/29 7/3 Vince Velasquez Right biceps strain 6/10 6/9 6/27 Andrew Bailey Left hamstring strain 6/24 6/23 7/8 Andres Blanco Fractured left index finger 7/25 N/A Peter Bourjos Right shoulder sprain 7/28 7/27 Aaron Nola Right elbow inflammation 8/3 7/29 PHILLIES PINCH HOME RUNS (1) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs 7/8 at COL Joseph/McGee 7 th 2/1 MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (2) Date Batter Pitcher(s) Innings 4/22 at MIL Franco Davies/Capuano 5 th /7 th 6/10 at WSH Joseph Strasburg/Rivero 3 rd /8 th GRAND SLAMS (0) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Outs LEADOFF HOME RUNS (1) Date Batter/Pitcher Count 7/1 vs KC Herrera/Kennedy 1-0 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs 4/29 vs CLE Howard/Allen 11 th 0/0 INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (5) Date Batters Pitcher(s) Inning/Outs 6/5 vs MIL Paredes, Rupp Neil Ramirez 5 th /1 6/6 vs CHI Galvis, Joseph Grimm, Rondon 9 th /0 6/21 at MIN Joseph, Rupp Duffey 3 rd /2 7/28 at ATL Franco, Joseph Wisler 1 st /0 8/3 vs SF Howard, Rupp Cueto 7 th /1

2016 PHILLIES NOTES DAY-BY-DAY PAGE 7 GA/ GA/ Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend 1 4/4 at CIN L 6-2 Ohlendorf/HERNANDEZ (0-1) 0-1 T5 1.0 *43,683 84 7/4 vs ATL W 8-2 EICKHOFF (6-9)/De La Cruz 38-46 4 12.0 19,064 2 4/6 at CIN L 3-2 Wood/HINOJOSA (0-1) 0-2 T5 2.0 21,621 85 7/5 vs ATL W 5-1 EFLIN (1-2)/Foltynewicz 39-46 4 11.0 18,426 3 4/7 at CIN L 10-6 Stephenson/MORTON (0-1) 0-3 5 2.0 10,784 86 7/6 vs ATL W 4-3 NERIS (3-3)/Vizcaino/GOMEZ (23) 40-46 4 11.0 19,211 4 4/8 at NYM L 7-2 degrom/eickhoff (0-1) 0-4 5 2.5 *44,099 87 7/7 at COL L 11-2 Bettis/MORGAN (1/7) 40-47 4 11.0 35,250 5 4/9 at NYM W 1-0 VELASQUEZ (1-0)/Colon/GOMEZ (1) 1-4 4 2.0 37,083 88 7/8 at COL W 5-3 VELASQUEZ (8-2)/McGee/GOMEZ (24) 41-47 4 11.0 42,335 6 4/10 at NYM W 5-2 HELLICKSON (1-0)/Harvey/Gomez (2) 2-4 3 2.0 37,233 89 7/9 at COL L 8-3 Anderson/EICKHOFF (6-10)/Lyles 41-48 4 12.0 *48,105 7 4/11 vs SD L 4-3 Quackenbush/NOLA (0-1)/Rodney 2-5 4 3.0 *45,229 90 7/10 at COL W 10-3 EFLIN (2-2)/Chatwood 42-48 4 12.0 32,113 8 4/12 vs SD W 3-0 MORTON (1-1)/Erlin/GOMEZ (3) 3-5 3 3.0 21,043 9 4/13 vs SD W 2-1 EICKHOFF (1-1)/Rea/GOMEZ (4) 4-5 2 3.0 17,638 All-Star Break - PETCO Park - San Diego, CA 10 4/14 vs SD W 3-0 VELASQUEZ (2-0)/Pomeranz 5-5 2 3.0 18,079 11 4/15 vs WSH L 9-1 Ross/HELLICKSON (1-1) 5-6 2 4.0 22,624 91 7/15 vs NYM L 5-3 Colon/HELLICKSON (6-7)/Familia 42-49 4 13.0 28,076 12 4/16 vs WSH L 8-1 SCHERZER/Nola (0-2) 5-7 2 5.0 30,320 92 7/16 vs NYM W 4-2 RAMOS (1-0)/Blevins/GOMEZ (25) 43-49 4 13.0 37,324 13 4/17 vs WSH W 3-2 (10) GOMEZ (1-0)/Papelbon 6-7 2 4.0 37,378 93 7/17 vs NYM L 5-0 degrom/eflin (2-3) 43-50 4 13.0 30,894 14 4/18 vs NYM L 5-2 Syndergaard/EICKHOFF (1-2) 6-8 3 4.0 21,585 94 7/18 vs MIA L 3-2 (11) Barraclough/OBERHOLTZER (2-2)/Ramos 43-51 4 13.5 19,115 15 4/19 vs NYM L 11-1 Verrett/VELASQUEZ (2-1) 6-9 3 5.0 22,417 95 7/19 vs MIA L 2-1 (10) Dunn/HERNANDEZ (1-3)/Ramos 43-52 4 13.5 18,347 16 4/20 vs NYM W 5-4 (11) GOMEZ (2-0)/Robles 7-9 3 5.0 20,057 96 7/20 vs MIA W 4-1 HELLICKSON (7-7)/Chen/GOMEZ (26) 44-52 4 13.5 20,654 17 4/22 at MIL W 5-2 NOLA (1-2)/Davies 8-9 3 4.5 23,439 97 7/21 vs MIA L 9-3 Koehler/EICKHOFF (6-11) 44-53 4 13.5 27,839 18 4/23 at MIL W 10-6 OBERHOLTZER (1-0)/Anderson 9-9 3 4.5 34,813 98 7/22 at PIT W 4-0 EFLIN (3-3)/Cole 45-53 4 12.5 33,703 19 4/24 at MIL L 8-5 Peralta/EICKHOFF (1-3) 9-10 3 5.5 28,131 99 7/23 at PIT L 7-4 Nicasio/NOLA (5-9)/Melancon 45-54 4 13.5 35,802 20 4/26 at WSH W 4-3 VELASQUEZ (3-1)/Perez/GOMEZ (5) 10-10 3 4.5 25,097 100 7/24 at PIT L 5-4 Feliz/RAMOS (1-1)/Melancon 45-55 4 13.5 32,439 21 4/27 at WSH W 3-0 HELLICKSON (2-1)/Gonzalez/GOMEZ (6) 11-10 3 3.5 24,186 101 7/25 at MIA W 4-0 HERNANDEZ (2-3)/Rodney 46-55 4 13.0 19,465 22 4/28 at WSH W 3-0 ARAUJO (1-0)/Rivero/GOMEZ (7) 12-10 3 2.5 22,112 102 7/26 at MIA L 5-0 Koehler/EICKHOFF (6-12) 46-56 4 13.0 20,365 23 4/29 vs CLE W 4-3 (11) HERNANDEZ (1-1)/Allen 13-10 3 2.5 18,677 103 7/27 at MIA L 11-1 Conley/EFLIN (3-4) 46-57 4 14.0 32,403 24 4/30 vs CLE W 4-3 BAILEY (1-0)/Hunter/GOMEZ (8) 14-10 3 2.5 23,636 104 7/28 at ATL W 7-5 NOLA (6-9)/Wisler/GOMEZ (27) 47-57 4 14.0 22,785 25 5/1 vs CLE W 2-1 VELASQUEZ (4-1)/Salazar/NERIS (1) 15-10 3 2.5 23,809 105 7/29 at ATL L 2-1 Jenkins/VELASQUEZ (8-3)/Johnson 47-58 4 15.0 27,732 26 5/2 at STL L 10-3 Wainwright/HELLICKSON (2-2) 15-11 3 3.5 40,438 106 7/30 at ATL W 9-5 HELLICKSON (8-7)/Teheran 48-58 4 14.0 38,236 27 5/3 at STL W 1-0 NOLA (2-2)/Wacha 16-11 3 2.5 40,087 107 7/31 at ATL L 2-1 Cabrera/BAILEY (3-1)/Johnson 48-59 4 14.0 21,545 28 5/4 at STL L 5-4 Siegrist/GOMEZ (2-1) 16-12 3 3.5 40,725 108 8/2 vs SF W 13-8 NERIS (4-3)/Smith 49-59 4 14.5 23,351 29 5/5 at STL L 4-0 Garcia/EICKHOFF (1-4) 16-13 4 3.5 41,818 109 8/3 vs SF W 5-4 (12) GARCIA (1-0)/Kontos 50-59 4 14.5 23,162 30 5/6 at MIA L 6-4 Barraclaugh/NERIS (0-1)/Phelps 16-14 4 3.5 19,983 110 8/4 vs SF 31 5/7 at MIA W 4-3 OBERHOLTZER (2-0)/Breslow/GOMEZ (10) 17-14 4 2.5 21,719 111 8/5 at SD 32 5/8 at MIA W 6-5 NERIS (1-1)/Phelps/GOMEZ (11) 18-14 3 2.5 19,625 112 8/6 at SD 33 5/10 at ATL W 3-2 MORGAN (1-0)/Wisler/GOMEZ (12) 19-14 3 1.5 14,490 113 8/7 at SD 34 5/11 at ATL L 5-1 Perez/EICKHOFF (1-5) 19-15 3 2.5 13,760 114 8/8 at LAD 35 5/12 at ATL W 7-4 (10) BAILEY (2-0)/Grilli/GOMEZ (13) 20-15 3 1.5 15,643 115 8/9 at LAD 36 5/13 vs CIN W 3-2 HELLICKSON (3-2)/Finnegan/GOMEZ (14) 21-15 3 1.5 22,230 116 8/10 at LAD 37 5/14 vs CIN W 4-3 NOLA (3-2)/Adleman/HERNANDEZ (1) 22-15 2 1.0 29,535 117 8/12 vs COL 38 5/15 vs CIN L 9-4 Straily/MORGAN (1-1)/Cingrani (3) 22-16 2 1.0 27,869 118 8/13 vs COL 39 5/16 vs MIA L 5-3 Conley/EICKHOFF (1-6)/Ramos 22-17 2 1.5 28,348 119 8/14 vs COL 40 5/17 vs MIA W 3-1 VELASQUEZ (5-1)/Chen/GOMEZ (15) 23-17 T2 0.5 18,140 120 8/16 vs LAD 41 5/18 vs MIA W 4-2 HELLICKSON (4-2)/Koehler/GOMEZ (16) 24-17 2 1.0 29,579 121 8/17 vs LAD 42 5/20 vs ATL L 7-1 Wisler/NOLA (3-3) 24-18 2 2.0 25,257 122 8/18 vs LAD 43 5/21 vs ATL L 2-0 Perez/MORGAN (1-2)/Vizcaino 24-19 2 2.0 20,196 123 8/19 vs STL 44 5/22 vs ATL W 5-0 EICKHOFF (2-6)/Kelly 25-19 3 2.0 23,367 124 8/20 vs STL 45 5/23 at DET L 5-4 Wilson/MURRAY (0-1)/Rodriguez 25-20 3 2.0 26,400 125 8/21 vs STL 46 5/24 at DET L 3-1 Verlander/HELLICKSON (4-3)/Rodriguez 25-21 3 3.0 26,531 126 8/23 at CWS 47 5/25 at DET W 8-5 NOLA (4-3)/Sanchez/GOMEZ (17) 26-21 3 2.0 31,187 127 8/24 at CWS 48 5/27 at CHI L 6-2 Lester/MORGAN (1-3) 26-22 3 2.5 38,941 128 8/26 at NYM 49 5/28 at CHI L 4-1 Hendricks/EICKHOFF (2-7) 26-23 3 2.5 41,555 129 8/27 at NYM 50 5/29 at CHI L 7-2 Lackey/VELASQUEZ (5-2) 26-24 T3 3.5 41,575 130 8/28 at NYM 51 5/30 vs WSH L 4-3 Roark/NERIS (1-2)/Papelbon 26-25 T3 4.5 21,993 131 8/29 vs WSH 52 5/31 vs WSH L 5-1 Ross/NOLA (4-4) 26-26 4 5.5 18,572 132 8/30 vs WSH 53 6/1 vs WSH L 7-2 Scherzer/MORGAN (1-4) 26-27 4 6.5 19,052 133 8/31 vs WSH 54 6/2 vs MIL L 4-1 Anderson/EICKHOFF(2-8)/Jeffress 26-28 4 7.0 22,890 134 9/2 vs ATL 55 6/3 vs MIL W 6-3 BAILEY (3-0)/Nelson/GOMEZ (18) 27-28 4 6.0 20,138 135 9/3 vs ATL 56 6/4 vs MIL L 6-3 Smith/NERIS (1-3)/Jeffress 27-29 4 6.0 25,177 136 9/4 vs ATL 57 6/5 vs MIL W 8-1 NOLA (5-4)/Peralta 28-29 4 6.0 24,259 137 9/5 at MIA 58 6/6 vs CHI L 6-4 Lester/MORGAN (1-5)/Rondon 28-30 4 6.5 22,162 138 9/6 at MIA 59 6/7 vs CHI W 3-2 EICKHOFF (3-8)/Hendricks/GOMEZ (19) 29-30 4 6.5 27,381 139 9/7 at MIA 60 6/8 vs CHI L 8-1 Lackey/OBERHOLTZER (2-1) 29-31 4 7.5 28,650 140 9/8 at WSH 61 6/10 at WSH L 9-6 Strasburg/HELLICKSON (4-4)/Papelbon 29-32 4 8.0 37,491 141 9/9 at WSH 62 6/11 at WSH L 8-0 Roark/NOLA (5-5) 29-33 4 9.0 *38,044 142 9/10 at WSH 63 6/12 at WSH L 5-4 Papelbon/GOMEZ (2-2) 29-34 4 10.0 34,294 143 9/11 at WSH 64 6/13 at TOR W 7-0 EICKHOFF (4-8)/Dickey 30-34 4 10.0 35,678 144 9/12 vs PIT 65 6/14 at TOR L 11-3 Stroman/EFLIN (0-1) 30-35 4 10.0 *47,066 145 9/13 vs PIT 66 6/15 vs TOR L 7-2 Estrada/HELLICKSON (4-5) 30-36 4 11.0 24,753 146 9/14 vs PIT 67 6/16 vs TOR L 13-2 Happ/NOLA (5-6) 30-37 4 12.0 22,279 147 9/15 vs PIT 68 6/17 vs ARI L 10-2 Ray/MORGAN (1-6) 30-38 4 13.0 19,282 148 9/16 vs MIA 69 6/18 vs ARI L 4-1 Greinke/EICKHOFF(4-9)/Ziegler 30-39 4 13.0 33,797 149 9/17 vs MIA 70 6/19 vs ARI L 5-1 Bradley/EFLIN (0-2) 30-40 4 13.0 40,214 150 9/18 vs MIA 71 6/20 vs ARI L 3-1 Miller/HELLICKSON (4-6)/Ziegler 30-41 4 13.0 22,118 151 9/20 vs CWS 72 6/21 at MIN L 14-10 Boshers/NOLA (5-7)/Kintzler 30-42 4 13.0 25,714 152 9/21 vs CWS 73 6/22 at MIN L 6-5 Rogers/HERNANDEZ (1-2)/Abad 30-43 4 13.0 25,032 153 9/22 at NYM 74 6/23 at MIN W 7-3 EICKHOFF (5-9)/Nolasco 31-43 4 12.5 30,012 154 9/23 at NYM 75 6/24 at SF L 5-4 Peavy/ARAUJO (1-1)/Casilla 31-44 4 12.5 *42,238 155 9/24 at NYM 76 6/25 at SF W 3-2 HELLICKSON (5-6)/Bumgarner/GOMEZ (20) 32-44 4 11.5 *41,928 156 9/25 at NYM 77 6/26 at SF L 8-7 Gearrin/GONZALEZ (0-1) 32-45 4 12.5 *41,479 157 9/27 at ATL 78 6/27 at ARI W 8-0 VELASQUEZ (6-2)/Ray 33-45 4 12.5 22,567 158 9/28 at ATL 79 6/28 at ARI W 4-3 NERIS (2-3)/Ziegler/GOMEZ (21) 34-45 4 12.5 19,645 159 9/29 at ATL 80 6/29 at ARI W 9-8 (10) GOMEZ (3-2)/Bracho/OBERHOLTZER (1) 35-45 4 12.5 18,603 160 9/30 vs NYM 81 7/1 vs KC W 4-3 HELLICKSON (6-6)/Kennedy/GOMEZ (22) 36-45 4 13.0 30,263 161 10/1 vs NYM 82 7/2 vs KC L 6-2 Duffy/NOLA (5-8) 36-46 4 13.0 40,331 162 10/2 vs NYM 83 7/3 vs KC W 7-2 VELASQUEZ (7-2)/Ventura 37-46 4 13.0 20,473 *Sellout