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OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION YANKEE STADIUM ONE EAST 161ST STREET BRONX, NY 10451 PHONE: (718) 579-4460 E-MAIL: media@yankees.com SOCIAL MEDIA: @YankeesPR & @LosYankeesPR WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1923, 27-28, 32, 36-39, 41, 43, 47, 49-53, 56, 58, 61-62, 77-78, 96, 98-2000, 09 YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2017 (2016) Standing in AL East:...........2nd, -4.5G Current Streak:.................... Lost 3 Current Homestand:................. 1-3 Recent Road Trip..................... 3-4 Home Record:............. 25-16 (48-33) Road Record:.............. 19-24 (36-45) Day Record:............... 13-15 (26-27) Night Record:............. 31-25 (58-51) Pre-All-Star................ 44-40 (44-44) Post-All-Star.................. 0-0 (40-34) vs. AL East:................ 21-15 (35-41) vs. AL Central:................ 8-5 (21-12) vs. AL West:.................7-16 (20-13) vs. National League:........... 8-4 (8-12) vs. RH starters:............. 33-30 (59-52) vs. LH starters:............. 11-10 (25-26) Yankees Score First:....... 28-11 (47-26) Opp. Score First:........... 16-29 (37-52) Leading After 6:.............. 36-8 (58-6) Trailing After 6:..............5-26 (15-60) Tied After 6:.................. 3-6 (11-12) Leading After 7:.............. 38-3 (68-4) Trailing After 7:............... 3-34 (5-65) Tied After 7:................... 3-3 (11-9) Leading After 8:.............. 40-1 (72-2) Trailing After 8:............... 2-38 (3-71) Tied After 8:.....................2-1 (9-5) Extra-Inning Games:............3-3 (4-3) One-run Games:............9-17 (24-12) Two (or fewer)-run Games:. 13-20 (39-29) NYY Scores 5 or more:..... 33-11 (61-11) NYY Scores 4 or more:..... 35-17 (68-17) NYY Scores 3 or fewer:......9-23 (16-61) NYY Scores 2 or fewer:....... 1-16 (8-50) Opp. Scores 5 or more:......9-28 (19-53) Opp. Scores 4 or fewer:.... 35-12 (65-25) Opp. Scores 3 or fewer:......28-5 (54-13) Opp. Scores 2 or fewer:....... 19-1 (39-7) Yankees No Errors:........ 24-21 (51-44) Yankees Make Error(s):.... 20-19 (33-34) NYY Starter Goes 6:....... 34-12 (55-36) Come-From-Behind Wins:........ 18 (45) Yankees hit 0HR:........... 3-15 (19-38) Yankees hit at least 1HR:.. 41-25 (65-40) Yankees hit 2+ HRs:....... 27-12 (36-11) Walk-off Wins-Losses:...........2-3 (6-4) Series Record:......... 12-12-3 (26-22-5) Series Record, home:...... 9-4-0 (15-8-3) Series Record, road:...... 3-8-3 (11-14-2) Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.:.... 5 (5) / 1 (6) Run Differential..................... +98 Runs Scored (per gm.)......... 469 (5.58) Runs Allowed (per gm.)....... 371 (4.42) TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY July 8, 2000: The Yankees and Mets play the first two-stadium, split doubleheader in nearly 100 years, with the Yankees sweeping both games by the score of 4-2. Game 1 took place at Shea Stadium, followed by Game 2 that night at Yankee Stadium. It marked the first day-night doubleheader to take place in different venues since 9/7/1903 (New York Giants vs. Brooklyn Superbas). TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY July 9, 2011: Derek Jeter becomes the 28th player all-time to record 3,000 hits, accomplishing the feat with a third-inning solo home run vs. Tampa Bay off David Price. July 9, 1937: Joe DiMaggio goes 5-for- 5 with 7RBI and hits his for the cycle w/ 2HR, helping the Yankees defeat the Senators, 16-2. MONDAY IN YANKEES HISTORY July 10, 2004: In a pregame ceremony, the Yankees dedicate a plaque to Charles Herbert Red Ruffing. A pitcher with the Yankees from 1930-46, Ruffing batted over.300 in eight seasons and still owns the club s most wins by a right-hander (231). July 10, 2001: Derek Jeter hits his lone career All-Star HR, connecting off Jon Lieber in the AL s 4-1 win at Safeco Field. July 10, 1999: in a 9-8 walkoff loss at the Mets, Derek Jeter bats cleanup for the only time in his career, going 0-for- 4 with 1BB. UPCOMING PROMOTIONS Today vs. MIL: Travel Tumbler Day pres. by Good Humor (1st 18,000 guests) 7/9 vs. MIL: Whitey Ford Bobblehead Day pres. by AT&T (1st 18,000 guests) NEW YORK YANKEES (44-40) vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS (49-40) RHP Luis Severino (5-4, 3.52) vs. LHP Brent Suter (1-1, 3.00) Saturday, July 8, 2017 Yankee Stadium 1:05 p.m. ET Game #85 Home Game #42 TV: YES/MLBN Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM (English), WADO 1280AM (Spanish) AT A GLANCE: Today the Yankees play the second game of their three-game series vs. Milwaukee after dropping the series opener on Friday is their final series before the All- Star break begins Monday are 1-3 on this homestand after losing a series to Toronto earlier this week. Have dropped three straight games at 44-40 (.524), are 4.5G out of first place have been in second place for nine straight days and 10-of-11 after controlling first place for 43-of-45 days from the end of play on 5/13 through the end of play on 6/26 were alone in first for 30 straight days (5/21-6/19), the team's second-longest such streak since the start of 2013 (40d from 7/3-8/11/15). Are 4G above.500 are 6-17 since they were a seasonhigh 15G over at the end of play on 6/12 (38-23) marks their worst 23-game stretch since going 6-17 from 5/23-6/15/95 have a -19 run differential during this stretch. Have not won consecutive games since a six-game winning streak from 6/7-12 are 0-7 following a win since 6/13. Have not won any of their last seven series (0-6-1), marking their longest such stretch since going 0-5-3 in eight series from 7/8-8/7/13 (credit: YES Network) their last series win was a three-game sweep vs. Baltimore (6/9-11). Their +98 run differential is tied with Washington for fourth in the Majors, trailing Los Angeles-NL (+159), Houston (+149) and Arizona (+110) have had a run differential of +100 or better at the All-Star break 22 times in franchise history (since 1933), reaching the postseason in 18 of those seasons, including each of the last 10 occurrences. YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees lost their series opener on Friday vs. Milwaukee, 9-4, which included a 51-minute rain delay with one out in the bottom of the fourth Yankees pitchers allowed seven unanswered runs beginning in the top of the sixth Yankees relievers allowed 7ER (in 4.2IP), their most since 8/16/16 vs. Toronto (12ER in 4.0IP) LHP Jordan Montgomery started and allowed 2ER in 4.1IP (7H, 0BB, 4K, 1HR) in a no-decision RF Aaron Judge (1-for-4, 1HP) hit his Major League-leading 30th HR, a solo shot in the fifth, breaking Joe DiMaggio s single-season Yankees rookie record of 29HR in 1936 also became the second rookie in MLB history to hit 30HR before the All-Star break (also Mark McGwire, 33HR in 1987) has homered in three straight games for the third time in his career (all in 2017) 1B Ji- Man Choi (1-for-3, 1BB) hit a two-run HR in the fourth, his second homer in as many games as a Yankee is the first Yankee to homer in each of his first two games with the club since Aaron Judge on 8/13-14/16 LF Clint Frazier (1-for-3, 1 triple, 1RBI) opened the scoring with a sac fly in the second CF Brett Gardner (0-for-1, 4BB) tied his career high in walks (also 4BB on 4/6/16 vs. Houston). Brewers fielders committed 5E, marking just the second time since 1962 that the Yankees lost a game in which their opponent committed five-or-more errors (also lost 5-4 on 7/9/95 at Texas as the Rangers made 6E) was the first time a Yankees opponent made at least 5E in a game since a 12-9 Yankees win on 8/22/98 at Texas (5E), and the first time an opponent made at least 5ER in the Bronx since an 8-6 Yankees win on 9/15/70 vs. Boston (5E). WHAT THE BLANK: Through 84G, the Yankees are one of two teams that have not been shut out this season (also Washington- 86G) is the deepest any MLB team has gone into a season without being blanked since the 2012 Tigers (first 90G). Is the team's longest start to a season without being blanked since 1933, when they went the first 97 games without a shutout is their fifth-longest season-opening run-scoring streak in franchise history: 1932 (scored in all 156G), 1927 (128G), 1933 (97G), 1926 (87G). COMEBACK TRAIL: DH Matt Holliday (virus, 10-day D.L.) is expected to begin a rehab assignment tonight with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre vs. Lehigh Valley (6:35 p.m. start). YOUTH MOVEMENT: The Yankees placed seven players in Baseball America's Midseason Top-100 Prospects list released on Friday: INF Gleyber Torres (#3), OF Blake Rutherford (#36), OF Clint Frazier (#49), RHP Chance Adams (#56), OF Estevan Florial (#71), LHP Justus Sheffield (#73) and OF Dustin Fowler (#89) are tied for the second-most players on the list (Atlanta-9, Philadelphia-7) also had seven in BA's Preseason Top-100, including OF Aaron Judge (preseason #90), who exhausted his eligibility. ALL RISE: RF Aaron Judge hit his MLB-leading 30th HR on Friday and has homered in three straight games for the third time in his career (all in 2017) leads Houston's George Springer (27) by 3HR has held the outright MLB HR lead for 40 straight days (since 5/29), the longest stretch by a Yankee since Alex Rodriguez (84d in 2007), per Elias tthe last Yankees single-season MLB HR leader was Rodriguez (54 in 2007). Has set a new Yankees single-season rookie home run record, surpassing Joe DiMaggio's 29HR in 1936 Judge and DiMaggio were born 57 miles apart (Judge in Linden, Calif., and DiMaggio in Martinez, Calif.). Is one of two rookies all time with 30HR before the All-Star break (since 1933), joining Oakland's Mark McGwire (33 in 1987). Is one of four players in Yankees history to hit at least 30HR through 84 team games: Babe Ruth (4x: 1921, '27-28, '30); Mickey Mantle (2x: 1956, '61); and Roger Maris (2x: 1960-61). Has hit 34 career HR, thirdmost in MLB history through 109 career games (Mark McGwire-39, Rudy York-35). Is the first Yankee age-25- or-younger to hit 30HR in a season since Don Mattingly hit 31HR at age-25 in 1986. Since 2010, is the second-fastest player to reach 30HR in a season AARON JUDGE, 2017 STAT 2017 AL MLB HR 30 1st 1st R 75 1st 1st RBI 66 2nd 6th BA.330 3rd 5th OBP.448 1st 1st SLG.701 1st 1st OPS 1.149 1st 1st TB 206 1st 2nd XBH 46 3rd T5th BB 59 1st 3rd TOB 160 1st T1st WAR (FG) 5.6 1st 1st JUDGE'S FOOTNOTES Judge's 30HR this season have traveled a total of 12,375 feet (per MLB Statcast), nearly the height of Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan (12,388 feet). (Baltimore's Chris Davis, 82nd team game in 2013). Has reached base safely in each of his last 37 starts since 5/28, the Yankees' longest such streak since Mark Teixeira's 42G stretch from 6/6-7/26/10. Is batting.382 (55-for-144) with 21HR and 42RBI in 40 home games in 2017, hitting safely in 32-of-40 and reaching safely in 37-of-40 is 5HR away from tying the single-season Yankee Stadium record (Granderson, 26HR in 2012) has homered in 8-of-12 games during his 12-game home hitting streak, hitting.426 (20-for-47) with 9HR and 16RBI. Leads the AL in runs, ranks second in RBI (Nelson Cruz-68) and ranks third in BA (José Altuve-.342, José Ramirez-.332). The Yankees are 5-10 in the last 15 games in which Judge has homered (since 5/20), after beginning the season by winning each of his first 12G with a home run. NOTHIN' BUT A JI THING: 1B Ji-Man Choi has homered in each of his first 2G with the Yankees (Friday vs. Milwaukee and Wednesday vs. Toronto), becoming the fourth Yankee to homer in each of his first 2G with the club (with an AB) over the last 14 years, joining Aaron Judge (2016), Cody Ransom (2008) and Bubba Crosby (2004), according to Elias Elias notes that the last Yankee to homer in each of his first 3G with the club was Dave Kingman from 9/17-19/77 is the second player to homer in his Yankees debut in 2017, joining Clint Frazier (7/1 at Houston). Is the third player born in South Korea to play for the Yankees (INF/OF Rob Refsnyder, 2015-present; RHP Chan Ho Park, 2010) Choi and Refsnyder are the first pair of South Korea-born position players to play for the same team in a single season are 2-of-9 South Korea-born position players in MLB history the Yankees are the first MLB team to have multiple South Korea-born players in the same season since the 2007 Devil Rays featured RHP Jae Kuk Ryu and RHP Jae Weong Seo. WE WERE ON A BREAK: The Yankees have posted a record of.500-or-better before the All-Star break for the 22nd consecutive season (since 1996). Have had a winning record after the break in each of the last 24 consecutive seasons (1993-2016), the secondlongest such streak in MLB history, after their own 32- year streak from 1933-64. CENTRAL PERK: Despite Friday's loss, the Yankees have won 12 of their last 16 games against NL Central clubs are 8-4 vs. the division this season and 30-13 since 2010 are 53-26 (.671) in 79 games against the NL Central all-time. Are 32-7 (.821) against NL Central teams at home (21-19 on the road) have won six of their last seven and are 17-4 in those games since 2010. UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Opponent Probable Pitchers Time (ET) TV Sun., 7/9 vs. Milwaukee RHP Masahiro Tanaka (7-7, 5.25) vs. RHP Jimmy Nelson (7-4, 3.20) 1:05 p.m. YES On the Radio: All games carried by WFAN 660AM/101.9FM and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM and YES Network in SAP

TUESDAY, JULY 11 7:30 P.M. FOX HEY NOW, YOU RE AN ALL-STAR: On Sunday, OF Aaron Judge (first All-Star nod), RHP Dellin Betances (fourth straight), 2B Starlin Castro (fourth), C Gary Sánchez (first) and RHP Luis Severino (first) were named to the AL All-Star team Judge was elected by the fan vote, while Betances, Castro, Sánchez and Severino were via the Player Ballot the Yankees five AL All-Stars are their most since having eight in 2011 (Cano, Granderson, Jeter, Martin, Rivera, Robertson, Rodriguez and Sabathia) are tied with Cleveland, Houston and Washington for most All-Star selections this season in franchise history, the Yankees have had 128 different players selected to the All-Star game with 422 total selections (54 pitchers with 132 selections; and 74 position players with 290 selections) additionally, the AL team has been skippered by a Yankees manager on 32 occasions for more information regarding all-time Yankees All-Star selections, please visit pages 304-307 in the 2017 Yankees Media Guide & Record Book. Judge was selected by the fans to his first career All-Star team after leading the AL with 4,488,702 votes is the first AL rookie fan-elected starter since Hideki Matsui in 2003 is the first Yankee to lead the AL in All-Star voting since Derek Jeter in 2009 is the youngest player to lead the AL in voting since the 24-year-old Ken Griffey Jr. in 1994 was the leading vote-getter in all of Baseball via the Player Ballot is the third Yankees rookie ever elected to start an All-Star Game, joining Matsui (2003) and Joe DiMaggio (1936) eight other Yankees rookies were AL All-Star Team reserves: Dellin Betances (2014), Masahiro Tanaka (2014), Willie Randolph (1976), Tom Tresh (1962), Ryne Duren (1958), Bobby Richardson (1957), Spec Shea (1947) and Joe Page (1944) is the sixth position player drafted by the Yankees to make the All-Star team as a Yankee: Thurman Munson, Don Mattingly, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Brett Gardner is the first Yankees outfielder to receive a fan-elected starting assignment since Curtis Granderson in 2012 is in line to be the first Yankee to serve as the AL s starting right fielder since Paul O Neill in 1997 is the second consecutive Yankees RF to be an All-Star (Carlos Beltrán) at 25, is 14 years younger than Beltrán (39) in 16. Betances was named to his fourth straight AL All-Star team (2014-17) joins Joe DiMaggio as the second Yankee to be selected as an All-Star in each of his first four full Major League seasons (credit: Elias) is one of five Yankees pitchers to be named to the All-Star team in at least four consecutive years, joining Mariano Rivera (4 from 1999-2002 and 08-11), Whitey Ford (4, 1958-61), Red Ruffing (5, 1938-42) and Lefty Gomez (7, 1933-39). Castro was named to his fourth career All-Star team (also 2011-12, 14) and first as a member of the AL is his first All-Star nod as a second baseman (first three were as a SS). Sánchez is the first Yankees catcher to make the All-Star team since Russell Martin in 2011 is the third Yankees catcher to make the All-Star team at age 24-or-younger, joining Thurman Munson (24 years old in 1971) and Yogi Berra (23-24 years old In 1948-49). Severino is the first Yankees starting pitcher to be selected to the AL All-Star team since Masahiro Tanaka in 2014 at age 23, is the youngest Yankees pitcher to make the All-Star team since Mel Stottlemyre (also 23) in 1965. #SIRDIDI4SURE: SS Didi Gregorius finished third among five AL Final Vote candidates, behind winner Mike Moustakas of Kansas City and runner-up Xander Bogaerts of Boston. HOME RUN DERBY MONDAY, JULY 10 8:00 P.M. ESPN In addition to coverage on ESPN and MLB.com, the 2017 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be broadcast live on ESPN Deportes and the ESPN App. ESPN2 will simulcast the event in Spanish via ESPN Deportes live coverage. The Derby will also air on ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes Radio. For more information, please visit www.allstargame.com. LET IT FLY: RF Aaron Judge and C Gary Sánchez announced on Monday that both would compete in the 2017 T-Mobile Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami on Monday, 7/10 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN) the rest of the field includes Kansas City s Mike Moustakas and Minnesota s Miguel Sanó from the AL; and Miami s Justin Bour and Giancarlo Stanton (defending champion), Colorado s Charlie Blackmon and Los Angeles-NL s Cody Bellinger from the NL all but Stanton will make their Derby debuts. Are the fifth and sixth different Yankees to participate, joining Robinson Canó (2011-13), Nick Swisher (2010), Jason Giambi (2002-03) and Tino Martinez (1997) are looking to become the fourth Yankee to win a Derby, following Canó (2011), Giambi (2002) and Martinez (1997). Marks the third consecutive year that a rookie (Judge) will compete in the Derby (2016-Corey Seager, 2015- Kris Bryant/Joc Pederson) after none had done so the previous 21 years (1994-2014) only seven rookies competed in the first 32 Derbies (1985-2016). The Major League home run leader at the All-Star break has competed in four of the last six Derbies: 2011 (José Bautista), 2012 (Bautista), 2013 (Chris Davis), 2016 (Mark Trumbo). YANKEES IN THE HOME RUN DERBY, ALL TIME Year Location Player Finish Total HR 2013 New York-NL Robinson Canó 1st Rd. 4 2012 Kansas City Robinson Canó 1st Rd. 0 2011 Arizona Robinson Canó WINNER 32 2010 Los Angeles-AL Nick Swisher 1st Rd. 4 2003 Chicago-AL Jason Giambi Semifinals 23 2002 Milwaukee Jason Giambi WINNER 24 1997 Cleveland Tino Martinez WINNER 16

YANKEES VS. MILWAUKEE OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees and Brewers wrap up the first half of the regular season with a three-game series in the Bronx continuing today (0-1) the Yankees are 212-185-1 all-time against the Brewers franchise (incl. 7-5 vs. the Seattle Pilots in 1969) are 5-5 since Milwaukee moved to the NL in 1998 IN 2014: Prior to this season, the teams last met in 2014, the Yankees dropped 2-of-3 at Miller Park from 5/9-11/14 AT YANKEE STADIUM: Are 123-73 all-time at home vs. Milwaukee, including 3-3 vs. the Seattle Pilots in 1969 are 3-1 at the current Yankee Stadium (6/28-30/11) had their 10-game home winning streak (from 1996) vs. the Brewers snapped on Friday the Brewers had been one of five Major League teams that the Yankees had not lost to at the current Yankee Stadium (also 3-0 vs. St. Louis, 2-0 vs. Chicago-NL; 2-0 vs. Miami, and 0-0 vs. San Diego) had been the Yankees' longest active home winning streak vs. any opponent are still 14-2 in their last 16 home games vs. Milwaukee (since 8/3/95) AT MILLER PARK: The Yankees are 2-4 (.333) at Miller Park, tied for their second-lowest winning percentage at any current ballpark (0-2 at Marlins Park) lost 2-of-3 in both 2014 and 05 IN POSTSEASON: Have faced the Brewers in the postseason just once, winning the 1981 AL Division Series over Milwaukee, three games to two the road team won each of the first four games before the Yankees claimed Game 5 at Yankee Stadium. NYY BATTERS vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS 2017 AND CAREER 2017 CAREER Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Ji-Man Choi.333 3 1 1 2.167 6 1 1 2 Jacoby Ellsbury - - - - -.231 39 9 1 6 Clint Frazier.333 3 1 0 1.333 3 1 0 1 Brett Gardner.000 1 0 0 0.182 22 4 0 1 Didi Gregorius.250 4 1 0 0.136 22 3 1 3 Chase Headley.000 4 0 0 0.280 168 47 4 11 Aaron Judge.250 4 1 1 1.250 4 1 1 1 Rob Refsnyder - - - - - - - - - - Austin Romine.000 4 0 0 0.000 4 0 0 0 Gary Sánchez.000 4 0 0 0.000 4 0 0 0 Ronald Torreyes - - - - - - - - - - Tyler Wade.000 4 0 0 0.000 4 0 0 0 NYY BATTERS vs. LHP BRENT SUTER CAREER Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K Ji-Man Choi - - - - - - - - Jacoby Ellsbury - - - - - - - - Clint Frazier - - - - - - - - Brett Gardner - - - - - - - - Didi Gregorius - - - - - - - - Chase Headley - - - - - - - - Aaron Judge - - - - - - - - Rob Refsnyder - - - - - - - - Austin Romine - - - - - - - - Gary Sánchez - - - - - - - - Ronald Torreyes - - - - - - - - Tyler Wade - - - - - - - - NYY vs. MILWAUKEE in 2017 Date H/A W/L Score Rec. 7/7 at NYY L 4-9 0-1 7/8 at NYY - - - 7/9 at NYY - - - Total in 2017 4-9 0-1 Since franchise moved to MIL in 1970 All-time vs. MIL: 205-180-1 All-time at home: 120-70 All-time on road: 85-110-1 All-time at current Yankee Stad.: 3-1 All-time at Miller Park: 2-4 NYY vs. OPPONENTS American League National League 2017 TOTAL BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN OAK SEA TB TEX TOR CHC CIN MIL NYM PIT STL Games 162 19 19 7 7 6 7 7 6 6 7 7 19 6 19 3 4 3 4 3 3 Record 44-40 7-5 4-1 4-3 0-0 0-0 2-5 4-2 2-4 0-0 2-5 0-0 5-4 1-2 5-5 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 3-0 Home 25-16 5-1 2-1 2-1 (3) (3) 1-3 2-1 1-2 (3) 2-1 (3) 3-0 1-2 3-3 - (2) 0-1 (2) - 3-0 Road 19-24 2-4 2-0 2-2 (4) (3) 1-2 2-1 1-2 (3) 0-4 (4) 2-4 (3) 2-2 3-0 1-1 - (2) 1-2 - 2017 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS CLUB GENERAL Longest Winning Streak... 8 (4/9-17) Longest Winning Streak, Home / Road.... 7 (4/10-17) / 6 (4/26-5/8) Longest Losing Streak... 7 (6/13-20) Longest Losing Streak, Home / Road....3 (7/4-current) / 6 (6/13-18) Longest Game, Time, 9 inn. / All Games.... 3:57 (7/7 vs. MIL) / 6:05 (5/7 at CHC, 18 inn.) Longest Game, Innings...18 inn. (5/7 at CHC) Shortest Game, Time, All Games.... 2:16 (4/18 vs. CWS) Most LOB, All Games... 16 (4/30 vs. BAL) Most Errors, All Games... 3 (6/22 vs. LAA) Largest Margin of Victory... 13 (6/10 vs. BAL) Largest Margin of Defeat...7, 2x (last: 7/2 at HOU) Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win...8 (4/28 vs. BAL) Highest Paid Attendance, Home / Road.... 47,883 (5/14 vs. HOU-DH) / 47,226 (6/3 at TOR) TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game / Inning... 16 (6/10 vs. BAL) / 6, 2x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL, 1st inn.) Most Hits, 9 inn. / All Games... 18 (6/10 vs. BAL) / Same Most Hits, Inning...6, 3x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL, 1st inn.) Most Home Runs, All Games... 5, 3x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL) Shut Out.... None Fewest Hits, All Games... 2 (5/27 vs. OAK) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn. / All Games...17, 2x (last: 5/21 at TB) / 22 (5/7 at CHC - 18 inn.) Most Walks, All Games... 11 (4/9 at BAL) Most Stolen Bases, All Games...3, 5x (last: 7/1 at HOU) Hitting Streak, 2017 Season / Current... 17G (Gregorius, 5/28-6/15) / 5G (Judge, 7/2-current) Walk-off Wins... 2 (4/28 vs. BAL, 6/23 vs. TEX) TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game / Inning... 11 (4/28 vs. BAL) / 6 (5/14 vs. HOU-G2, 1st inn.) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game...11 (4/28 vs. BAL) Most Hits Allowed, 9 inn. / All Games...14, 4x (last: 7/7 vs. MIL) / 15 (4/28 vs. BAL) Most Hits Allowed, Inning...6 (5/9 at CIN, 2nd inn.) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game... 2 (4/10 vs. TB) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game... 4, 3x (last: 7/5 vs. TOR) Most Walks, 9 inn. / All Games... 7 (6/16 at OAK) / 10 (5/7 at CHC) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn. / All Games.... 16 (6/17 at OAK) / 26 (5/7 at CHC - 18 inn., tied MLB record) Most SB Allowed, All Games... 3, 2x (last: 7/1 at HOU) Shutouts.... 5 (4/4 at TB, 4/27 at BOS, 5/24 vs. KC, 6/3 at TOR, 6/7 vs. BOS) Complete Games...1(4/27 at BOS-Tanaka SHO) Walk-Off Losses... 3 (6/13 at LAA, 6/15 at OAK, 6/27 at CWS) 2017 INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Runs- 4, 2x (last: Judge, 6/11 vs. BAL); Hits- 4, 6x (last: Gregorius, 6/12 at LAA); Doubles- 3 (Hicks, 6/1 at TOR); Triples- 1, 11x (last: Frazier, 7/7 vs. MIL); HR- 2, 11x (last: Judge, 6/11 vs. BAL); RBI- 6, 2x (last: Gardner, 6/30 at HOU); BB- 5 (Holliday, 4/9 at BAL); SB- 2, 5x (last: Torreyes, 7/1 at HOU). PITCHING: IP in Start- 9.0 (Tanaka, 4/27 at BOS); IP in Relief- 4.2 (Cessa, 7/4 vs. TOR); Hits- 10, 3x (last: Pineda, 6/14 at LAA); Runs- 8 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); ER- 8 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); BB- 4, 7x (last: Betances, 7/5 vs. TOR); K- 13 (Tanaka, 5/26 vs. OAK); HR- 4 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); Pitches- 114 (Severino, 5/24 vs. KC). FIELDING: Errors- 2, 3x (last: Sánchez, 7/2 at HOU). CATCHER S BOX CATCHER ERA INN ER W-L CS SB CS% PB Higashioka 3.56 48.0 19 3-2 0 2 0.0 1 Romine 4.54 319.1 161 21-14 2 17 10.5 2 Sánchez 3.65 382.2 155 20-24 8 18 30.8 7 2017 STARTS BY POSITION PLAYER C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Andújar - - - - - - - - 1 Austin - 3 - - - - - - 1 Bird - 17 - - - - - - - Carter - 48 - - - - - - 1 Castro - - 71 - - - - - 1 Choi - 2 - - - - - - - Ellsbury - - - - - - 41-3 Fowler - - - - - - - 1 - Frazier - - - - - 3-2 - Gardner - - - - - 68 3-1 Gregorius - - - - 60 - - - - Headley - - - 72 - - - - - Hicks - - - - - 10 36 4 - Higashioka 5 - - - - - - - - Holliday - 7 - - - - - - 55 Judge - - - - - - - 74 6 Kozma - - - - 3 - - - - Refsnyder - 4 - - - 2-1 - Romine 35 3 - - - - - - - Sánchez 44 - - - - - - - 7 Torreyes - - 9 12 21 - - - - Wade - - 4 - - 1-1 - Williams - - - - - - 4 1 - Games with no DH: 8 RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Scored 55 48 41 52 50 65 58 57 37 6 Allowed 47 49 40 40 30 27 62 35 35 6 2017 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Andújar - - - - - - 1 - - Austin - - - - 1 1 2 - - Bird - - 4 - - 5 6 2 - Carter - - 1 4 1 1 7 17 18 Castro - 2 5 32 28 5 - - - Choi - - - - - - 2 - - Ellsbury 10 6-11 9 8 - - - Fowler - - - - - 1 - - - Frazier - - - - - 1 - - 4 Gardner 72 - - - - - - - - Gregorius - 1 1 7 5 22 20 4 - Headley - 10 2-10 13 21 16 - Hicks - 33 - - - 4 7 4 2 Higashioka - - - - - - - 3 2 Holliday - - 38 24 - - - - - Judge - 7 26 1 27 9 6 4 - Kozma - - - - - - - - 3 Refsnyder 1 - - - - - - - 6 Romine - - - - - 2 6 19 11 Sánchez - 25 7 5 3 11 - - - Torreyes - - - - - 1 6 9 26 Wade - - - - - - - 4 2 Williams 1 - - - - - - 2 2 Pitchers - - - - - - - - 8 2017 YANKEES HOME RUNS MOST RECENT HRs GRAND SLAMS Player AB Since Date/Opp. (Pitcher) 4x in 2017 / 4x in 2016 Choi 2 7/7/17 vs. MIL (Guerra) Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) Ellsbury 82 5/7/17 at CHC (Grimm) Gregorius 7/1 at HOU (Harris) Frazier 13 7/1/17 at HOU (Sipp) Gardner 6/30 at HOU (Hoyt) Gardner 19 6/30/17 at HOU (Hoyt) Judge 5/28 vs. OAK (Triggs) Gregorius 18 7/1/17 at HOU (Harris) Ellsbury 4/28 vs. BAL (Nuño) Headley 64 6/13/17 at LAA (Ramirez) Judge 1 7/7/17 vs. MIL (Hader) INSIDE-THE-PARK HRs Refsnyder 197 10/1/15 vs. BOS (Hembree) 0x in 2017 / 0x in 2016 Romine 96 4/29/17 vs. BAL (Nuño) Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) Sánchez 38 6/25/17 vs. TEX (Martinez) None in 2017 Torreyes 29 6/25/17 vs. TEX (Leclerc) Last: Granderson, 8/21/11 at MIN (off Mijares) Wade 24 No career home runs MULTI-HR INNING (TEAM) / *BACK-TO-BACK HRs 1st-INNING LEADOFF HRs 9x/3x in 2017 / 14x/7x in 2016 2x in 2017 / 1x in 2016 Players Date/Opp. (Inning) Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) Judge/Castro 6/11 vs. BAL (6th inn.) Gardner 5/30 at BAL (Tillman) Judge/Gregorius 6/10 vs. BAL (1st inn.) Gardner 4/29 vs. BAL (Jiménez) Gardner/Holliday/Castro/Gregorius** 6/3 at TOR (8th inn.) Judge/Castro 6/2 at TOR (6th inn.) PINCH-HIT HRs Gardner/Holliday 5/30 at BAL (1st inn.) 2x in 2017 / 3x in 2016 Castro/Judge* 5/14 vs. HOU (4th inn.) Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) Gardner/Holliday 5/8 at CIN (8th inn.) Carter 4/22 at PIT (Rivero) Hicks/Gardner 5/2 vs. TOR (2nd inn.) Hicks 4/19 vs. CWS (Ynoa) Castro/Judge* 4/19 vs. CWS (5th inn.) ** Holliday/Castro/Gregorius went b2b2b** WALK-OFF HRs Last multi-hr inn., indiv.: A. Rodriguez, 10/4/09 at TB (2HR in 6th) 1x in 2017 / 5x in 2016 Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) RUNS VIA HR / RUNNERS ON BASE Holliday 4/28 vs. BAL (Aquino) MULTI-HR GAMES 11x in 2017 / 10x in 2016 HRs: 130 / Runs: 469 / Runs via HR: 229 (48.8%) Solo (61): Austin-1, Carter-5, Castro-2, Ellsbury-2, Frazier-1, Gardner-9, Gregorius-5, Player Date/Opp. (Pitcher) Headley-3, Hicks-5, Holliday-7, Judge-15, Judge (2HR) 6/11 vs. BAL (Verrett/Yacabonis) Romine-1, Sánchez-4, Torreyes-1 Hicks (2HR) 6/9 vs. BAL (Bundy/Jackson) 2-Run (43): Bird-1, Carter-1, Castro-7, Choi- Sánchez (2HR) 6/8 vs. BOS (Price-2x) 2, Ellsbury-1, Gardner-3, Gregorius-4, Sánchez (2HR) 6/1 at TOR (Estrada-2x) Headley-1, Hicks-3, Holliday-3, Judge-11, Gardner (2HR) 5/30 at BAL (Tillman/Verrett) Romine-1, Sánchez-4, Torreyes-1 Holliday (2HR) 5/30 at BAL (Tillman-2x) 3-Run (22): Carter-2, Castro-3, Gardner-2, Judge (2HR) 5/2 vs. TOR (Latos/Grilli) Hicks-2, Holliday-5, Judge-3, Sánchez-5 Gardner (2HR) 5/2 vs. TOR (Latos-2x) Grand Slams (4): Ellsbury-1, Gardner-1, Gardner (2HR) 4/29 vs. BAL (Jiménez-2x) Gregorius-1, Judge-1 Judge (2HR) 4/28 vs. BAL (Gausman-2x) 2016: HRs: 183 / Runs: 680 / Runs via HR: 273 (40.1%) Hicks (2HR) 4/13 vs. TB (Andriese/Cedeño) 2016: Solo (115) / 2R (50) / 3R (14) / GS (4) Last 3HR: A. Rodriguez, 7/25/15 at MIN (off Milone/Perkins) YANKEES ON THE D.L. Player (6) Injury Date Type (Gms Lost) Greg Bird Right ankle bruise 5/2 60-day (60) Aaron Hicks Right oblique strain 6/26 10-day (11) Starlin Castro Right hamstring strain 6/27 10-day (10) Matt Holliday Viral infection 6/28 (retro to 6/25) 10-day (12) Tyler Austin Right hamstring strain 6/29 10-day (8) Dustin Fowler Ruptured right patellar tendon 6/30 60-day (7) Reinstated from D.L. in 2017 (7): Warren (6/16-7/3, 17G), Sabathia (6/14-7/3, 19G), Gregorius (4/2-27, 20G), Sánchez (4/8-5/4, 21G), Austin (4/2-6/5, 54G), Chapman (5/13-6/18, 33G), Ellsbury (5/25-6/25, 29G) 2017 Season: 12 players in 13 stints / 2016 Season: 18 players in 18 stints 2017 PLAYERS USED (43) P (20): RHP Betances, RHP Cessa, LHP Chapman, RHP Clippard, RHP Gallegos, RHP Germán, RHP Green, RHP Heller, RHP Herrera, RHP Holder, LHP Layne, RHP Mitchell, LHP Montgomery, RHP Pineda, LHP Sabathia, RHP Severino, LHP Shreve, RHP Tanaka, RHP Warren, LHP Webb; C (3): Higashioka, Romine, Sánchez; INF (12): Andújar, Austin, Bird, Carter, Castro, Choi, Gregorius, Headley, Kozma, Refsnyder, Torreyes, Wade; OF (7): Ellsbury, Fowler, Frazier, Gardner, Hicks, Judge, Williams; DH (1): Holliday. MISCELLANEOUS POSTPONEMENTS/RAIN DELAYS Ppd. (3, all rain). 4/25 at BOS, 5/13 vs. HOU, 5/26 vs. KC Delays at Start (4)... 5/31 at BAL (0:14, rain); 6/23 vs. TEX (1:42, rain); 6/28 at CWS (0:05, rain); 6/29 at CWS (2:50, rain); Delays In-Game (1)...7/7 vs. MIL (0:51, rain) Games Called Early (0)...None 2016: Ppd. (2) / Delays at Start (6) / Delays In-Game (9) Last Susp. Game: 5/25/11 at MIN - Resumed 5/26/11, 1-0 win REPLAY CHALLENGES (41x in 2017) NYY Challenges: 19 (14 overturned, 1 confirmed, 4 stand) Opp. Challenges: 18 (7 overturned, 5 confirmed, 6 stand) Umpires: 4 (1 overt d, 1 conf d, 2 stand, 0 rec. keeping) 2016 (71): NYY (19-4-6) / Opp. (21-5-8) / Umps (2-2-3-1) July 5 July 6 COMPARISON BY GAME NUMBER Year After Game 84 After Game 85 2017 44-40 (2nd, -4.5) - (-, -) 2016 41-43 (4th, -8.0) 42-43 (4th, -7.5) 2015 45-39 (1st, +2.5) 46-39 (1st, +3.0) 2014 42-42 (3rd, -3.5) 43-42 (3rd, -3.0) EJECTIONS (4x in 2017) NYY Date/Opp. (Umpire) Joe Girardi 5/20 at TB (Barry) Larry Rothschild 5/20 at TB (Barry) Chase Headley 5/12 vs. HOU (Johnson) Joe Girardi 5/3 vs. TOR (Welke) 2016: By player (1) / By manager (3) / By coach (2) RECENT MAJOR LEAGUE TRANSACTIONS INF Ji-Man Choi will be signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees' 25-man roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Outrighted OF Mason Williams to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

YANKEES IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY WINNING FORMULA: Tonight the Yankees play their 13th of 20 scheduled Interleague games in 2017 (8-4 so far) own the second-most Interleague wins (219) and the second-highest all-time winning percentage (219-155;.586) in Interleague play (Boston: 222-156,.587) are 37-28 in their last 65 Interleague games since 5/14/14. In 2016, went 8-12 in Interleague play lost five of their first six Interleague games of a season for the first time. Produced a winning record in 13 consecutive seasons from 2000-12, going 143-90 over that span have posted a winning Interleague record in 16-of-20 seasons (16-3-1 overall) since Interleague play was established in 1997. Have compiled a non-losing Interleague record in 17-of-20 seasons (5-10 in 1997; 9-11 in 2013; and 8-12 in 2016), including a stretch of 15 consecutive non-losing records from 1998-2012. All-time, are.500-or-better against all but two NL teams during the regular season (13-14 vs. the Phillies, 6-7 vs. the Dodgers). THE SCHEDULE: The Yankees continue their 2017 Interleague schedule today with the second of three games vs. the Brewers at Yankee Stadium are scheduled to play a total of 20 Interleague games this season are 8-4 in Interleague play thus far swept the Cardinals in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium from 4/14-16 in the Cardinals first visit to the Bronx since 2003 also swept a three-game series against the Cubs at Wrigley Field from 5/5-7 their 18-inning win on 5/7 was the longest game in the history of Interleague play in addition to the annual Subway Series vs. the Mets in August, the Yankees are playing the NL Central this year, with home series vs. the Cardinals (went 3-0) in April and the Brewers (0-1 so far) and Reds (2G) in July, and road trips to play the Pirates at PNC Park in Pittsburgh in April (went 1-2), a three-game series against Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago in May (went 3-0) and the Reds at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati in May (went 1-1). NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Yankees are 120-66 (.645) all-time in Interleague play at home, including 48-32 (.600) at the current Yankee Stadium have won 19 of their last 30 Interleague home games (since 5/17/14) went 72-34 (.679) against NL teams at the original Yankee Stadium. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: In April, the Yankees welcomed the Cardinals to the Bronx for the first time since 2003 the Cardinals became the 28th different opponent to play in the current Yankee Stadium the Yankees are 23-5 in an opponents first-ever game at the current Yankee Stadium since 2009, winning eight consecutive such meetings: 4/16/13 vs. Arizona (4-2), 6/19/13-G1 vs. Los Angeles-NL (6-4), 9/20/13 vs. San Francisco (5-1), 4/16/14-G1 vs. Chicago-NL (3-0), 5/17/14 vs. Pittsburgh (7-1), 6/17/15 vs. Miami (2-1) and 4/14/17 vs. St. Louis (4-3) the only Major League team yet to play in the current Yankee Stadium is the Padres. UNFAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS: The Yankees are 5-3 in Interleague road games this season went 3-7 in Interleague road games in 2016 their four-game slide on the road (6/14-7/2/16) matched their longest Interleague road losing streak in club history (fourth time, also 5/19-6/16/15, 6/20-7/4/04 and 6/15-9/3/97) over the last 10 seasons (since 2008), have compiled a non-losing Interleague record on the road eight times (4-6 in 2013, 3-7 in 2016) are 99-89 (.527) in Interleague road games all time. Are 21-19 all time in NL Central parks, 60-48 in NL East ballparks and 18-22 in NL West parks. AT THE PLATE: In the history of Interleague play (since 1997), the Yankees rank first in walks (1,481) and stolen bases (285), second in OBP (.342), third in runs scored (1,845) and sixth in home runs (436) since 6/18/15, have scored at least 9R in 12 of their 42 Interleague games and at least 5R in 21 of those contests have averaged 5.48 runs per game over their last 42 Interleague games (234R/42G). PITCHERS AS HITTERS: Yankees pitchers are 2-for-their-last-67 in Interleague play since 5/20/14 the only two hits in that span are by Michael Pineda, who snapped a team 0-for-29 with a single on 5/5/17 at Chicago- NL, and reliever Branden Pinder, who snapped a team 0-for-28 with an RBI double on 8/30/15 at Atlanta Pinder s hit is the most recent extra-base hit and hit with an RBI by a Yankees pitcher was the second Yankees relief pitcher in the DH era (since 1973) to record a hit (also Mike Stanton on 6/6/00 at Montreal) have batted a combined.085 (36-for-423) with 9 doubles, 13RBI and 49 sacrifice hits in Interleague play. NYY BATTERS IN INTERLEAGUE GAMES (CAREER) Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K OBP SLG Ji-Man Choi.154 8 13 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 6.214.385 Jacoby Ellsbury.294 131 511 85 150 22 6 12 54 44 84.353.431 Clint Frazier.333 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2.250 1.000 Brett Gardner.248 137 501 83 124 17 8 10 46 63 110.335.373 Didi Gregorius.267 70 262 36 70 13 2 10 39 12 41.307.447 Chase Headley.230 159 596 60 137 32 0 14 58 55 153.301.354 Aaron Judge.239 12 46 7 11 2 2 3 5 3 14.300.565 Rob Refsnyder.216 17 37 6 8 1 0 0 1 4 8.302.243 Austin Romine.172 19 58 4 10 1 0 2 4 4 10.226.293 Gary Sánchez.275 11 40 6 11 1 0 2 5 4 11.383.450 Ronald Torreyes.311 17 45 6 14 3 0 0 5 2 4.340.378 Tyler Wade.000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.000.000 INTERLEAGUE WIN PCT., ALL-TIME 1. Boston...222-156 (.587) 2. YANKEES...219-155 (.586) 3. Los Angeles-AL...209-168 (.554) 4. Chicago-AL...202-168 (.546) 5. Detroit...202-171 (.542) INTERLEAGUE LEADERS, ALL-TIME Jacoby Ellsbury 45 stolen bases....... 6th CC Sabathia 324 strikeouts...1st 60 starts...t1st 379.2IP...1st 26 wins... 4th YANKEES INTERLEAGUE SCHEDULE Date/Opp. W/L Score Rec. 4/14 vs. STL W 4-3 1-0 4/15 vs. STL W 3-2 2-0 4/16 vs. STL W 9-3 3-0 4/21 at PIT L 3-6 3-1 4/22 at PIT W 11-5 4-1 4/23 at PIT L 1-2 4-2 5/5 at CHC W 3-2 5-2 5/6 at CHC W 11-6 6-2 5/7 at CHC W 5-4 (18) 7-2 5/8 at CIN W 10-4 8-2 5/9 at CIN L 3-5 8-3 7/7 vs. MIL L 4-9 8-4 7/8 vs. MIL - - - 7/9 vs. MIL - - - 7/25 vs. CIN - - - 7/26 vs. CIN - - - 8/14 vs. NYM - - - 8/15 vs. NYM - - - 8/16 at NYM - - - 8/17 at NYM - - - TOTALS 67-51 8-4 All-Time: 219-155 (.586) At Home: 120-66 (.645) On Road: 99-89 (.527) At Curr. Yankee Stadium: 48-32 (.600) At Orig. Yankee Stadium: 72-34 (.679) YANKEES PITCHERS AS BATTERS (CAREER) Player AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH Last Hit Last RBI Last HR Dellin Betances - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- -- Luis Cessa - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- -- Aroldis Chapman.000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -- -- -- Tyler Clippard.200 15 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 4/10/10 at NYM -- -- Chad Green.000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 -- -- -- Jordan Montgomery.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 -- -- -- Michael Pineda.182 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 5/5/17 at CHC -- -- CC Sabathia.212 118 7 25 3 0 3 15 2 33 4 5/23/10 at NYM 8/2/13 at SD 7/13/08 vs. CIN Luis Severino.000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- Chasen Shreve.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- Masahiro Tanaka.050 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 5/14/14 at NYM -- -- Adam Warren.000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 -- -- -- Tyler Webb - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- -- YANKEES ALL-TIME RESULTS IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY YEAR ARI ATL CHC CIN COL HOU LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WAS TOTAL 2017 --- --- 3-0 1-1 --- --- --- --- 0-1 (4) --- 1-2 --- --- 3-0 --- 8-4 2016 1-2 --- --- --- 1-3 --- 1-2 --- --- 2-2 --- --- 1-2 2-1 --- --- 8-12 2015 --- 3-0 --- --- --- --- --- 2-2 --- 4-2 1-2 --- --- --- --- 1-3 11-9 2014 --- --- 3-1 3-0 --- --- --- --- 1-2 2-2 --- 2-1 --- --- 2-1 --- 13-7 2013 2-1 --- --- --- 2-1 --- 2-2 --- --- 0-4 --- --- 1-2 2-1 --- --- 9-11 2012 --- 4-2 --- 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 5-1 --- --- --- --- --- 3-0 13-5 2011 --- --- 2-1 2-1 2-1 --- --- --- 3-0 4-2 --- --- --- --- --- --- 13-5 2010 2-1 --- --- --- --- 3-0 2-1 --- --- 3-3 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 11-7 2009 --- 2-1 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 --- 5-1 1-2 --- --- --- --- 1-2 10-8 2008 --- --- --- 1-2 --- 3-0 --- --- --- 2-4 --- 1-2 3-0 --- --- --- 10-8 2007 3-0 --- --- --- 0-3 --- --- --- --- 3-3 --- 3-0 --- 1-2 --- --- 10-8 2006 --- 2-1 --- --- --- --- --- 2-1 --- 3-3 2-1 --- --- --- --- 1-2 10-8 2005 --- --- 3-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 3-3 --- 3-0 --- --- 1-2 --- 11-7 2004 2-1 --- --- --- 3-0 --- 1-2 --- --- 2-4 --- --- 2-1 --- --- --- 10-8 2003 --- --- 1-2 1-2 --- 2-1 --- --- --- 6-0 --- --- --- --- 3-0 --- 13-5 2002 2-1 --- --- --- 2-1 --- --- --- --- 3-3 --- --- 2-1 2-1 --- --- 11-7 2001 --- 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 --- 4-2 2-1 --- --- --- --- 2-1 10-8 2000 --- 2-1 --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 --- 4-2 2-1 --- --- --- --- 2-1 11-6 1999 --- 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 2-1 --- 3-3 1-2 --- --- --- --- 2-1 9-9 1998 --- 3-1 --- --- --- --- --- 3-0 --- 2-1 3-0 --- --- --- --- 2-1 13-3 1997 --- 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 2-1 0-3 --- --- --- --- 1-2 5-10 TOTALS 12-6 19-12 12-4 9-8 10-9 8-1 6-7 13-11 5-5 62-46 13-14 10-5 9-6 7-5 9-3 15-13 219-155 *Milwaukee joined the National League in 1998 and Houston left the National League following the 2012 season.

TODAY'S STARTING PITCHER: RHP LUIS SEVERINO (5-4, 3.52 ERA) RHP Luis Severino will make his 17th start of the season today vs. Milwaukee the 23-year-old will pitch on extended five days' rest was named a 2017 AL All-Star via the Player Ballot is the first Yankees starting pitcher to be selected to the AL All-Star team since Masahiro Tanaka in 2014 at age 23, is the youngest Yankees pitcher to make the All-Star team since Mel Stottlemyre (also 23) in 1965 took the loss in his last start on Sunday at Houston, allowing a season-high 6ER in 5.1IP (9H, 1BB, 7K, 1HR, 1HP) is tied for fifth in the AL in strikeouts (114) and ranks ninth in ERA the Yankees are 7-9 in his 16 starts is the fifth-youngest AL pitcher to start a game this season (behind Minnesota's José Berrios, Chicago-AL's Tyler Danish, Houston's Francis Martes, Seattle's Andrew Moore) has made two consecutive Opening Day rosters (and starting rotations) went 3-8 with a 5.83 ERA (71.0IP, 46ER) in 22 games (11 starts) over four stints with the Yankees in 2016 was the Yankees' Kevin Lawn "Pitcher of the Year" Award winner in 2015 pitched for the World Team in the 2014 MLB All-Star Futures Game in Minnesota was originally signed by the Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on 7/20/12. LAST START: Took the loss in the Yankees' 8-1 defeat on Sunday at Houston, allowing a season-high 6ER (5.1IP, 9H, 1BB, 7K, 1HR, 1HP) his 9H also marked a a season high is winless in his last four starts. HEY NOW, YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR: On Sunday, was named via the Player Ballot to his first career All-Star team was the first Yankees starting pitcher to be selected to the AL All-Star team since Masahiro Tanaka in 2014 at age 23, is the youngest Yankees pitcher to make the All-Star team since Mel Stottlemyre (also 23) in 1965. STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT: Is tied for fifth in the AL with 114K (Sale-178, Archer-139, Darvish-119; Kluber-115, Carrasco-114) his 10.29 K/9.0IP ratio (1147K/99.2IP) is fifth in the AL, while his 4.56 K/BB ratio (114K/25BB) ranks fourth. Is one of five AL hurlers with at least three 10K games (career-high 12K on 6/27 at Chicago-AL, 10K on 4/18 vs. Chicago-AL, 11K on 4/13 vs. Tampa Bay) is one of three pitchers in Yankees history to record at least 10K and no more than 1BB in consecutive games (career-high 11K on 4/13/17 vs. Tampa Bay, 10K on 4/18/17 vs. Chicago-AL). Ranks among AL leaders in games with at least 9K (4, T-5th), at least 8K (6, T-6th) and at least 7K (10, T-3rd). Has notched at least 7K with 1BB-or-fewer in 8-of-16 turns. His three straight starts with at least 7K and 1R-or-fewer from 5/19-30 was the longest such streak by a Yankee since Ivan Nova from 7/27-8/9/13 (three). Was the youngest Yankees pitcher to reach 100K in a season by the 75th team game the last AL pitcher younger than Severino to get to 100K in 75G-orfewer was Seattle's Felix Hernandez in 2009 (23y, 80d in 74th team game). On 6/27 at Chicago-AL, recorded a career-high 12 strikeouts and did not walk a batter over 7.0IP at 23 years, 127 days old, became the second-youngest Yankees pitcher to fan 12-or-more batters in a game, behind only Al Downing, who did it six times at age-22 in 1963-64 was the youngest pitcher in club history with at least 12K and 0BB, breaking the mark previously held by Stan Bahnsen (23y, 230d) on 8/1/68 at Boston (12K in 9.0IP CG SHO) was the youngest AL pitcher with at least 12K and 0BB since Chicago-AL's Jason Bere (22y, 105d) had 13K on 9/8/93 vs. Boston. 1-2-3-4-5-6-SEVY: Is fourth in the AL and tied for seventh in the Majors with eight starts of at least 7.0IP prior to this season, had completed 7.0IP in a start just once in his career completed at least 7.0IP in a career-best three consecutive starts from 4/13-26 was the first Yankees pitcher other than Masahiro Tanaka to toss at least 7.0IP in at least three consecutive starts since Ivan Nova's (seven) and Hiroki Kuroda's (five) simultaneous streaks in July/August 2013. On 4/18 and 4/26, was the first Yankees pitcher with at least 7.0IP and 3H-or-fewer in consecutive starts since A.J. Burnett on 5/5/11 and 5/11/11. IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY: Will make his first career start today vs. the Brewers is 2-0 with a 0.47 (19.1IP, 1ER) in four interleague games (two starts) has made one Interleague start in 2017, making the start in the Yankees' 18-inning, 5-4 win at Chicago-NL on 5/7 did not record a decision despite fanning nine and yielding 1ER in 7.0IP (4H, 1BB, 1HR, 1WP) made his other interleague start on 8/29/15 at Atlanta, tossed 6.0 scoreless innnings (4H, 3BB, 5K) made two relief appearances in interleague play in 2016, allowing an unearned run over 4.1IP on 8/3/16 vs. the Mets (1H, 1BB, 5K) and tossing 2.0 scoreless innings on 9/14/16 vs. Los Angeles-NL (1H, 1K). Has held NL opponents to a.149/.208/.239 (10-for-67) slash line. IN THE BRONX: Is 3-3 with a 3.89 ERA (44.0IP, 36H, 21R/19ER, 11BB, 46K, 7HR) in seven home starts this season has struck out 46-of-177BF (26.0%) has at least 7K in 4-of-7 turns, including 11K in his first home start (4/13 vs. Tampa Bay) and 10K in his second (4/18 vs. Chicago-AL). Is 7-9 with a 4.51 ERA (109.2IP, 55ER) in 22 career games (18 starts) at Yankee Stadium went 1-4 with a 6.08 ERA (40.0IP, 27ER) in 10 games (six starts) here in 2016 has allowed home runs in 15 of his 18 career starts at Yankee Stadium (21HR in 98.0IP), including each of nine straight home starts from 4/15/16-5/1/17 (second-longest streak in current Yankee Stadium history). 2017: Is tied for fifth in the AL in strikeouts (114) and is ninth in ERA has held opponents to a.230 BA (86-for-374), ninth-lowest mark in the AL is fifth in opponents' OBP (.283) is tied for third in the AL with seven starts with a no-decision. Has allowed just 4HR in his last 10 starts (253BF) after giving up 7HR in his first six starts (154BF) did not SEVERINO VS. MILWAUKEE (CAREER) allow a HR in a career-best four consecutive starts from 5/14-30 over his first 28 career starts, had not W-L ERA G/GS INN H ER gone two consecutive starts without allowing a home run. All Games - - - - - - Has allowed 2R-or-fewer in 9-of-16 starts this season, including five straight starts from 5/19-6/10. SEVERINO VS. MILWAUKEE BATTERS PITCH PERFECT: Per FanGraphs, his fastball velocity has averaged 97.2 mph, highest among qualifying Major League starters according to Brooks Baseball, opposing batters are hitting.200 (35-for-175) with 3HR, 70K and 8BB in plate appearances ending with a slider, and are 6-for-35 (.171) with 56K against his changeup. WHAT A RUN: Had a career-long eight-start unbeaten streak from 5/7-6/4 went 3-0 with a 2.40 ERA (48.2IP, 13ER) during the streak allowed 2ER-or-fewer in six of the eight starts. Tied a career best by yielding 1R-or-fewer in three consecutive starts from 5/19-30 (also a three-start streak from 8/22-9/4/15). Had a career-long 17.0-inning scoreless streak from 5/19-30. Won consecutive starts for just the second time in his career from 5/24-30 (also a three-start streak from 8/22-9/4/15). SEVERINO'S 2017 REGULAR SEASON STARTS Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/S ERA Left Game C 4/7 at BAL* 5-6 ND 5.0 6 4 4 1 1 6 22 89/55 7.20 Leading 5-4 GS 4/13 vs. TB 3-2 W 7.0 5 2 2 1 1 11 26 104/70 4.50 Leading 3-2 AR 4/18 vs. CWS 1-4 L 8.0 3 4 3 2 0 10 28 107/69 4.05 Trailing 4-0 AR 4/26 at BOS* 3-1 W 7.0 3 0 0 0 2 6 25 100/63 3.00 Leading 3-0 AR 5/1 vs. TOR* 1-7 L 5.2 8 5 5 2 2 3 27 105/59 3.86 Trailing 5-1 AR 5/7 at CHC 5-4 (18) ND 7.0 4 1 1 1 1 9 26 111/75 3.40 Leading 3-1 AR 5/14-G1 vs. HOU* 11-6 ND 2.1 6 3 3 0 3 2 16 77/46 3.86 Trailing 3-1 AR 5/19 at TB* 4-5 ND 5.0 5 1 1 0 3 7 23 89/59 3.64 Leading 2-1 AR 5/24 vs. KC 3-0 W 8.0 4 0 0 0 1 7 28 114/73 3.11 Leading 3-0 GS 5/30 at BAL* 8-3 W 6.1 7 1 1 0 1 8 27 100/73 2.93 Leading 8-1 GS 6/4 at TOR 2-3 ND 7.0 6 2 2 1 1 7 28 98/65 2.90 Tied 2-2 GS 6/10 vs. BAL 16-3 W 7.0 2 1 1 1 2 8 24 89/66 2.75 Leading 14-1 GS 6/16 at OAK* 6-7 ND 6.0 4 4 4 0 4 6 25 109/64 2.99 Leading 5-4 AR 6/22 vs. LAA 5-10 L 6.0 8 6 5 1 2 5 28 99/66 3.30 Leading 5-4 GS 6/27 at CWS* 3-4 ND 7.0 6 1 1 0 0 12 26 105/70 3.15 Leading 3-1 GS 7/2 at HOU* 1-8 L 5.1 9 6 6 1 1 7 28 87/66 3.52 Trailing 5-0 GS Totals (16GS) 5-4 99.2 86 41 39 11 25 114 407 3.52 w/ A. Romine (8GS) 2-2 48.0 38 20 19 6 16 54 196 3.56 w/ G. Sánchez (8GS) 4-2 51.2 48 21 20 5 9 60 211 3.48 * Started after a Yankees loss / bold = season high SEVERINO'S CAREER APPEARANCES IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/S ERA Left Game 8/29/15 at Atl 3-1 W 6.0 4 0 0 0 3 5 24 88/57 0.00 Leading 2-0 8/3/16 vs. NYM 9-5 W 4.1 1 1 0 0 1 5 16 60/38 0.00 *relief* 9/14/16 vs. LAD 0-2 - 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 24/14 0.00 *relief* 5/7/17 at CHC 5-4 (18) ND 7.0 4 1 1 1 1 9 26 111/75 0.47 Leading 3-1 Totals (4G/2GS) 2-0 19.1 10 2 1 1 5 20 72 0.47 Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO Shaw.000 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 Vogt.400 5 2 1 0 0 1 2 SEVERINO'S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS IP.................. 8.0 (2x), last on 5/24/17 vs. KC H............................ 10, on 4/8/16 at DET R..................... 7 (2x), last on 8/14/16 vs. TB ER.................... 7 (2x), last on 8/14/16 vs. TB BB................... 4 (3x), last on 6/16/17 at OAK K...........................12, on 6/27/17 at CWS HR........................... 3, on 5/8/16 at BOS Pitches.....................114, on 5/24/17 vs. KC 10K Games........ 3, last on 6/27/17 at CWS (12K) Low-hit CG...................................N/A CG SHO......................................N/A CAREER SPLITS W-L G/GS IP ER ERA AVG Total 13-15 49/38 233.0 105 4.06.244 Home 7-9 22/18 109.2 55 4.51.248 Road 6-6 27/20 123.1 50 3.65.241 Starter 10-15 38/38 209.2 104 4.46.257 Reliever 3-0 11/0 23.1 1 0.39.105 Day 3-4 14/9 54.2 29 4.77.288 Night 10-11 35/29 178.1 76 3.84.230 OPPONENT BATTING 2017 AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO Overall.230/.283/.366 374 86 11 25 114 vs. Left.231/.288/.410 156 36 6 12 40 vs. Right.229/.279/.335 218 50 5 13 70 CAREER AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO Overall.244/.306/.409 889 217 31 72 236 vs. Left.245/.315/.401 416 102 13 38 96 vs. Right.233/.298/.416 473 115 18 34 140 2017 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 3 1 8 2 4 8 6 0-41 SUNDAY STARTING PITCHER VS. MILWAUKEE: RHP MASAHIRO TANAKA (7-7, 5.25 ERA) RHP Masahiro Tanaka will make his 18th start of the season in Sunday's "first-half" finale vs. Milwaukee the TANAKA VS. MILWAUKEE (CAREER) 28-year-old will start on extended five days' rest has won two consecutive starts after going 0-6 in his previous W-L ERA GS INN H ER eight turns tossed 7.0IP of one-run ball in a win vs. Toronto on Monday (5H, 1BB, 8K, 1HP) is 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA (21.0IP, 3ER) over his last three starts is 7-3 with a 3.10 ERA (81.1IP, 69H, 31R/28ER, 15BB, 73K, 9HR) in 12 night starts All Games 1-0 2.84 1 6.1 7 2 and 0-4 with a 15.98 ERA (16.1IP, 38H, 29ER, 11BB, 25K, 12HR) in five day starts won five consecutive starts from 4/14-5/8, tying his career-long streak (5/25-6/17/14).