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COLORADO ROCKIES (6-68) at WASHINGTON NATIONALS (75-53) LHP Jorge De La Rosa (8-7, 5.7) vs. RHP A.J. Cole (-1, 5.14) Game #129 / Road #66 Saturday, August 27, 216 NATION S CAPITOL The Colorado Rockies, with 34 regular-season games remaining, continue this two-city, six-game, seven-day road trip today at Washington with the second of three games vs. the Nationals the Nats won 8-5 to open the series Friday. Colorado, which has lost four straight and five of six, was swept three games at Milwaukee to begin this road trip, one of only three away excursions remaining in the regular season the Rockies are 28-37 on the road and have lost their past seven games and nine of 1 away from Coors field. Monday, the Rockies begin a three-team, nine-game, 1-day homestand vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants. Colorado is now 2-2 since the All-Star break began the second half 14-5 and won 11 of 13 from July 21 to Aug. 3. Colorado was 4-48 the first half, 37-44 after 81 games. WASHINGTON MONUMENT Colorado is 12-79 all-time vs. Washington/Montreal, including 46-33 vs. the Nationals. took two of three vs. Washington at home Aug. 15-17. All-time, the Rockies are 23-18 vs. Washington at home, 23-15 in D.C. Colorado is 16-11 at Nationals Park since it opened in 28. Since July 23, 214, the Rockies are 6-5 vs. the Nats. DJ LeMahieu is a career.39 hitter (3-for-77) vs Washington over 21 games Carlos Gonzalez has eight homers and 26 RBI vs. the Nats in 43 games. THE WATERGATE HOTEL Since having a 55-55 record on Aug. 6, the Rockies have dropped 13 of the past 18 games, posting a 6.23 ERA (156. IP, 18 ER) and a.274 batting average, while hitting.27 with runners in scoring position. On the road that stretch, Colorado is 1-8, with a.264 batting average, including.227 with RISP on the mound, the Rockies have posted a 6.53 ERA away from home since Aug. 1 starters are -6 with a 6.65 ERA (43.1 IP, 32 ER), relievers 1-2 with a 6.37 ERA (29.2 IP, 21 ER). SECRET SERVICE Infielder-outfielder Stephen Cardullo make his Major-League debut Friday at Washington he is one of eight Rockies to debut this season in addition to Cardullo, the list includes pitchers Tyler Anderson, Matt Carasiti, Carlos Estevez and Jeff Hoffman, catcher Tony Wolters, shortstop Trevor Story and outfielder David Dahl. WASHINGTON STATE Nick Hundley tied his Major-League career high with four RBI Friday at Washington his other four-rbi game occurred vs. Philadelphia on April 22, 212 with the San Diego Padres. Hundley has hit safely in seven of his past nine games, batting.351 (13-for-37) with three doubles, two homers and eight RBI. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM DJ LeMahieu, who has missed the past three games with left wrist inflammation, is second in the NL in hitting (.344; 151-for-439) behind Washington s Daniel Murphy (.346; 157-for-454). CHERRY BLOSSOMS Colorado s overall road ERA is fifth in the NL (seventh in MLB) at 4. (555.2 IP, 247 ER), trailing Washington, Chicago, San Francisco and New York. In the history of the franchise, only the 1995 Rockies (in a strike-shortened season at 3.71) have posted an overall sub-4. road ERA. UNITED STATES CAPITOL Colorado is the only team in MLB with a positive run differential (+5) and a losing record (6-68). 216 Rockies vs. Nationals (2-2) Date H/R Result WP LP 8/15 H L, 4-5 Solis Lyles 8/16 H W, 6-2 Rusin Petit 8/17 H W, 12-1 Logan Strasburg 8/26 R L, 5-8 Gonzalez Hoffman 8/27 R 11:5 a.m. MDT 8/28 R 11:35 a.m. MDT 216 vs. WAS...2-2 216 vs. WAS at Coors Field...2-1 216 at Nationals Park...-1 All-Time vs. WAS... 46-33 All-Time vs. WAS at Coors Field... 23-18 All-Time at Washington... 23-15 All-Time vs. MON/WAS Franchise... 12-79 COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES facebook.com/rockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 21 Blake Street Denver, CO 825 www.rockies.com NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART The Rockies have three players among the National League leaders in batting: DJ LeMahieu, (.344, 2nd) Charlie Blackmon (.316, 7th) and Carlos Gonzalez (.311, 11th). LINCOLN MEMORIAL For the first time in club history, this week the Rockies had starting pitchers record double-digit strikeouts in consecutive games Jon Gray fanned 1 on Tuesday at Milwaukee, while Tyler Anderson also K d 1 (his career high) on Wednesday vs. the Brewers. In fact, according to Elias Sports Bureau, it s only the third time since 19 that two MLB rookies have accomplished the feat in consecutive games (also: Texas, Bobby Witt/Ed Correa, 1986; San Francisco Pete Falcone/John Montefusco, 1975), NATIONAL MALL Nolan Arenado is second in the National League with 34 home runs and tops the Majors with 18 RBI. Snapping a 1-for-16 skid, Arenado is 1-for-21 (.476) his past five games with four homers and 1 RBI. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Jon Gray on Tuesday surpassed Jhoulys Chacin s singleseason Colorado rookie record of 138 strikeouts notched his fourth career double-digit strikeout game, fanning 1 Brewers now has 142 K s in 216. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Sunday was the second time this season Nolan Arenado recorded four hits, including two home runs, and at least six RBI (also: April 13 vs. San Francisco, seven RBI) he is just the sixth Rockies player to record two games of six or more RBI in one season, joining Carlos Gonzalez (215), Justin Morneau (214), Jeff Cirillo (2), Vinny Castilla (1998) and Andres Galarraga (1996). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Arenado is just the sixth player in National League history to have multiple games with at least four hits and six RBI in a season, joining Jim Bottomley (1929), Chick Hafey (1931), Smoky Burgess (1955), Mike Piazza (1995) and Jeff Cirillo (2). THE PENTAGON According to the Elias, Nolan Arenado is the first National Player to reach 1 RBI first in consecutive seasons (215-216) since Carlos Lee in 27 and 28. KENNEDY CENTER With five two-homer games, Nolan Arenado is tied for second in the Majors for the most multi-homer games this season five ranks eighth all-time in Rockies history. THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL According to STATS, DJ LeMahieu is one of only five Rockies to hit 1 or more homers in a single season while playing second base he joins Clint Barmes (22, 29), Jose Ortiz (13, 21), Mike Lansing (12, 1998; 11, 2) and Todd Walker (12, 21). NEWSEUM DJ LeMahieu has the longest active RBI streak in the Majors at six games, a career high that ties for the longest of the year by a Rockie with Carlos Gonzalez. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Per STATS, Tony Wolters (.4; 18-for-45) and DJ LeMahieu (.364; 52-for-143) are ranked second and fifth, respectively, in the NL in hitting in the second half of the season. THE WHITE HOUSE Charlie Blackmon s 2 leadoff home runs since the start of 213 are the most in the Majors over that span leads MLB with eight leadoff home runs. Blackmon has four hitting streaks of 1 or more games this season, which is the most in the NL and tied for the second-most in MLB behind Dustin Pedroia s five 1+ streaks The four 1+ streaks are tied for the second-most by a Rockies player in franchise history, the most since Carlos Gonzalez had four such streaks in 21 Larry Walker (22) and Eric Young (1996) each had five 1-or-more-game hitting streaks. INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM David Dahl has hit safely in all but three of his 3 games since making his Major League debut in Baltimore on July 25 he is hitting.319 (37-for- 116) with four homers and 15 RBI. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Since the start of 15, Nolan Arenado s 238 RBI lead all MLB players by 25 and he has 49 more RBI than anyone in the NL that span his 76 home runs since the beginning of 15 are tied for second in MLB and are 12 more than any NL player (Bryce Harper). 2TH & BLAKE The Sports Authority ticket back discount may be redeemed at Colorado Rockies Dugout Stores for a discount of $1 on any purchase of $5 or more: www.rockies.com/dugout stores Aug. 29: Purple Monday Rockie V-Neck Tee, first 5, fans Aug. 3: Team Poster, first 1, fans Sept. 2: Fan Friday Rockies Tee, first 1, fans Sept. 4: CarGo Bobblehead, first 15, fans Sept. 5: Purple Monday Fall Scarf, first 5, fans twitter.com/rockies twitter.com/losrockies PROBABLE PITCHERS Sunday, Aug. 28 at Washington Nationals 11:35 a.m. MT RHP Chad Bettis (1-7, 5.29) Monday, Aug. 29 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 6:4 p.m. MT RHP Jon Gray (8-6, 4.61) Tuesday, Aug. 3 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 6:4 p.m. MT LHP Tyler Anderson (4-5, 3.69) Wednesday, Aug. 31 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 1:1 p.m. MT RHP Jeff Hoffman (-2, 8.1) All games on KOA NewsRadio 85 AM & 94.1 FM Home games broadcast in Spanish on KNRV 115-AM ROCKIES AT A GLANCE Record... 6-68 NL West Standing... 3rd, -11. Home... 32-31 Road... 28-37 Day... 22-23 Night... 38-45 Current Streak... Lost 4 Road Trip...-4 Last Homestand...4-2 Last Five Games...1-4 Last 1 Games...4-6 Longest Winning Streak... 5, 2x, last: 7/26-3 Longest Losing Streak... 6, 6/28-7/4 Series Record... 16-21-4 Series Opener... 21-21 Series Finale... 21-2 Getaway Day... 16-13 Most Games Above.5... 3, 4/18 Most Games Below.5...8, 4x, last: 7/21 Opp. At-Above / Below.5...37-4 / 23-28 vs. RHS / LHS...45-46 / 15-22 Comeback Wins... 28 Losses After Leading... 36 Extra Innings...1-3 Shutouts...5-4 Rockies / Opp. Score First...34-2 / 26-48 One-run / Two-Run Games...9-17 / 1-13 Decided by Last At-Bat / Walk-Offs...8-14 / 2-6 Out-Hitting Opponents... 44-15 Out-Hit by Opponents... 13-46 Hit Totals Equal...3-7 Rockies / Opp. Score 5+...48-2 / 15-51 Rockies / Opp. Score 4+...52-27 / 21-6 Rockies / Opp. Score 3 or Fewer... 8-41 / 39-8 Hit Two or More Home Runs... 31-11 Hit at Least One Home Run... 47-37 Hit No Home Runs... 13-31 No Errors... 34-35 One or More Errors... 26-33 Rockies / Opp. Quality Start...41-23 / 15-37 Ahead after 6/7/8... 48-8 / 51-4 / 54-5 Behind after 6/7/8... 8-55 / 4-59 / 1-55 Tied after 6/7/8...4-5 / 5-5 / 5-8 vs. NL West... 24-26 vs. ARI... 8-5 vs. SD...5-7 vs. LAD... 5-7 vs. SF...6-7 vs. NL Central... 9-17 vs. NL East... 18-14 Interleague... 9-11 April...11-12 July...15-12 May...13-15 August... 8-15 June...13-14 September/Oct...- Monday... 6-1 Friday... 9-12 Tuesday... 8-11 Saturday...1-1 Wednesday... 9-12 Sunday... 1-9 Thursday... 8-4 Holiday...1-3 Purple Jerseys (road)... 6-8 (1-8) / Holiday 1-3 White Pinstripes... 14-15 Gray Jerseys... 12-13 Black Sleeveless Jerseys... 17-21 All-Time Record...1769-223 All-Time, Denver... 126-868 All-Time, Coors Field...962-794 All-Time, Road... 743-1155 Under Walt Weiss...268-346

#29 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER JORGE DE LA ROSA LHP Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Age: 35 (April 5, 1981) Born: Monterrey, Mexico Acquired: From KC April 3, 28 FOR OPENERS Will be making his 23rd appearance, 2th start, and 14th since June 14 when he returned from a stint in the bullpen. Is 7-7 with a 5.38 ERA (12. IP, 61 ER), 115 hits, 5 walks and 72 strikeouts in 19 starts 1- with a 1.13 ERA (8. IP, 1 ER), three hits, no walks and 1 strikeouts in three relief appearances. Is the Rockies all-time franchise wins (86) leader. Has a.736 winning percentage at Coors Field (53-19) over his career, which is the second-best career record at a single ballpark (minimum 7 decisions) for a Major League pitcher since 1969. Turned 35 years old on April 5 is in his ninth season with Colorado (28-216) also pitched with Milwaukee (24-26) and Kansas City (26-27). Has an overall career starting record of 96-79 with a 4.57 ERA (139.2 IP, 665 ER) in 236 starts. Made 65 Major League relief appearances, going 5-3 with a 4.96 ERA (81.2 IP, 45 ER). LAST TIME OUT Earned his eighth win of the season in a rubber match vs. the Cubs Aug. 21 at Coors Field pitched a season-high and career-high tying eight innings and allowed two runs on four hits with one walk and six strikeouts both hits were solo home runs to Addison Russell. Went 1-for-4 with two RBI at the plate to extend his hitting streak to a career-high tying three games, his longest streak since Sept. 5-15, 21. Improved to 5- with a 3.15 ERA (54.1 IP, 19 ER) in 12 career appearances (eight starts) vs. the Cubs was his first win vs. Chicago-NL since April 26, 211. NATIONAL PASTIME Will be making his second start of the season vs. the Nationals did not figure in the Rockies 5-4 loss to Washington Aug. 15, the club s only loss in the three-game series pitched six innings and allowed four runs on six hits with four walks and four strikeouts surrendered two home runs (Werth, Ramos). In 11 career starts vs. Washington, is 5-2 with a 3.92 ERA (66.2 IP, 29 ER), 65 hits, 34 walks and 58 strikeouts. In four starts in Washington, is 3- with a 4.7 ERA (23. IP, 12 ER), including three quality starts faced the Nationals in Washington Aug. 7, 215 and pitched six innings, allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits with two walks and one strikeout. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY Is 2- with a 3.13 ERA (37.1 IP, 13 ER) over his last six starts since July 25 has four quality starts in that span. Over his last 13 starts since June 14, when he returned from the bullpen, is 6-3 with a 3.56 ERA (78.1 IP, 31 ER), 76 hits, 35 walks and 43 strikeouts over his first six starts of the season, was 1-4 with a 11.41 ERA (23.2 IP, 3 ER), 39 hits, 15 walks and 29 strikeouts. CENTURY MARK Earned his 1th career win Aug. 5 at New York-NL allowed two runs on six hits with two walks and four strikeouts over his six innings of work. Is the fifth Mexican-born pitcher in Major League history to achieve the 1- win plateau joins Fernando Valenzuela, Esteban Loaiza, Yovani Gallardo and Ismael Valdez. ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Since his first season with Colorado in 28, has fashioned an 86-59 record and 4.29 ERA (1117.1 IP, 532 ER) in 24 games, 195 starts with 3.77 walksper-nine innings rate and 7.72 strikeouts-per-nine innings rate. Allowed 62 home runs in Denver, 61 on the road since 8. Also leads the franchise in strikeouts (959), including 5 at Coors Field. Is 85-59 with a 4.31 ERA (11.1 IP, 527 ER) as a Colorado starter. All-time, the Rockies are 112-83 when De La Rosa starts. Was 15-23 with a 5.85 ERA (274. IP, 178 ER) in (97 games, 41 starts) from 24-27 with Milwaukee (24-26) and Kansas City (26-7). PREFERS THIN AIR Is 53-19 with a 4.23 ERA (559. IP, 263 ER) at Coors Field as a Rockie in 13 games, 96 starts the.736 winning percentage in Denver is the franchise record, ahead of Jeff Francis.54 (34-29). Is 33-4 with a 4.34 ERA (558.1 IP, 269 ER) in 11 road games, 99 starts, with Colorado. ELSEWHERE Is 3-4 with a 5.4 ERA (53.1 IP, 32 ER), 65 hits, six home runs, 24 walks and 37 strikeouts in 1 starts on the road this season. In his last seven starts on the road since June 2, is 3-2 with a 3.32 ERA (43.1 IP, 16 ER), 42 hits, five home runs, 18 walks and 23 strikeouts six of seven starts have been quality. IN JUNE Went 4- with a 1.96 ERA (23. IP, 5 ER), nine walks and 19 strikeouts in three starts, five appearances in June tied with Greinke, Kershaw, Lester and Scherzer for the National League lead in wins. The 1.96 ERA was his lowest for a single month since he recorded a 1.93 ERA (28. IP, 6 ER) in five starts (4-) in May of 214. ROLAIDS Made three relief appearances from May 28-June 9 and went 1- with a 1.13 ERA (8. IP, 1 ER), three hits, no walks and 1 strikeouts lone run was a solo home run to Jay Bruce. Appearance on May 28 vs. San Francisco was his first relief appearance since July 12, 29 vs. Atlanta pitched two scoreless innings, allowing two hits with one strikeout in a 1-5 Rockies loss. Made his second relief appearance June 1 vs. Cincinnati and pitched two innings, allowing one run on one hit with no walks and four strikeouts. STATS AT-A-GLANCE 216 W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 8-7 5.7 22-19 11. 118 66 62 17 5 82 Home 5-3 4.76 12-9 56.2 53 33 3 11 26 45 Road 3-4 5.4 1-1 53.1 65 33 32 6 24 36 vs. WAS - 6. 1-1 6. 6 4 4 2 4 4 CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 11-82 4.59 31-236 1391.1 1374 762 71 159 627 1155 Home 62-28 4.61 149-117 693.2 692 376 355 75 32 591 Coors Field 53-19 4.22 15-97 565.1 544 281 265 62 222 52 Road 39-54 4.58 152-119 697.2 682 386 355 84 325 564 vs. WAS 5-2 3.92 11-11 66.2 65 32 29 4 34 58 216 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR AVG AB H 2B 3B HR vs. LH.292 113 33 4 1 3.232 1171 272 45 6 22 vs. RH.268 317 85 16 1 14.269 414 112 271 19 137 AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS 216.2 3 4 6 5 1 1 2 11 - Career.127 37 2 47 4 26 29 1 1 6 157 - Last Hit: 1, Aug. 21, 216 vs. Chicago-NL Last Run: 1, July 3, 216 at New York-NL Last RBI: 2, Aug. 21, 216 vs. Chicago-NL Last Home Run: N/A Most Hits: 2, 5x, last: April 14, 216 vs. San Francisco Most Runs: 1, 19x, last: June 9, 216 vs. Pittsburgh Most RBI: 3, April 2, 21 at Washington LAST TIME Last Start / Win: Aug. 21 vs. CHC, 11-4 (8.,4,2,2,1,6) Last Loss: July 2, 216 vs. TB, 3-11 (4.,11,9,7,2,1) Last CG: Sept. 16 215 at Los Angeles-NL, 2- loss (8,6,2,2,1,5) Last CG SHO: N/A 216 HIGHS / LOWS CAREER 8., Aug. 21 vs. CHC...Most IP...8., 8x, last: Aug. 21, 216 vs. CHC None... Low-Hit CG... 5, May 18, 211 at PHI 9, July 2 vs. TB... Runs... 9, 4x, last: July 2, 216 vs. TB 7, 3x, last: July 2 vs. TB... ER... 9, 2x, last: May 3, 28 vs. LAD 11, July 2 vs. TB...Hits... 13, June 16, 27 vs. FLA 3, 3x, last: June 2 at MIA...HR... 3, 6x, last: June 2, 216 at MIA 5, April 9 vs. SD... Walks...7, May 24, 27 vs. CLE 8, April 4 at ARI... Strikeouts...12, May 9, 29 vs. FLA None...1+ Strikeout Games...6x, last: July 23, 214 vs. WAS 4, June 9-25 (4 G, 3 GS)... Win Streak...7, June 21-Jul 3, 29 3, April 19-May 24... Losing Streak...6, 2x, last: April 11-May 31, 29 DE LA ROSA VS. NATIONALS PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Difo ---- 1. ---- 1 Espinosa.25.25.417 12 3 2 2 Harper.333.5.444 9 3 1 1 3 4 Heisey.429.5.571 7 3 1 1 2 Lobaton.333.333.333 3 1 1 Murphy.286.444.286 7 2 1 2 Ramos.125.222.5 8 1 1 1 1 1 Rendon.83.83.167 12 1 1 Revere... 6 1 Turner... 3 2 Werth.368.435.737 19 7 1 2 6 3 3 DE LA ROSA DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER HR BB SOTP NOTE 4/4 at ARI ND, 1-5 W 4.2 8 5 5 1 2 8 94 Second OD nod 4/9 SD L, 3-16 4. 7 7 7 3 5 3 97 Most HR at Coors 4/14 SF W, 11-6 6.2 4 4 3 1 7 12 First win of 15 4/19 at CIN L, 3-4 2. 6 4 4 1 5 63 5 steals allowed 4/26 PIT L, 4-9 3. 5 4 4 3 3 5 73 DL April 27 (groin) April: 1-3, 1.18 2.1 3 24 23 7 12 28 429 Allowed 7 HR 5/24 at BOS L, 3-8 3.1 9 7 7 3 1 Season-high hits 5/28 SF* ND, 1-5 L 2. 2 1 1st relief app. since 9 May: -1, 11.81 5.1 11 7 7 3 2 88 Moved to pen 5/28 6/1 CIN* ND, 7-2 L 2. 1 1 1 1 4 35 Relief - one hit 6/9 PIT* W, 11-5 4. 5 47 Relief - no baserunners 6/14 NYY W, 13-1 5. 3 2 1 9 1st start since 5/24 6/2 at MIA W, 5-3 6. 5 3 3 3 2 2 98 Second QS 6/25 ARI W, 11-6 6. 6 1 1 5 6 17 4th consecutive W June: 4-, 1.96 23. 15 5 5 4 9 19 377 4 W in June 2nd cons. year 7/1 at LAD L, 5-7. 5 2 2 4 4 91 Rockies 3 hits 7/6 at SF L, 5-1 7. 7 3 3 1 1 5 97 Rockies 5 hits 7/15 at ATL W, 11-2 6. 8 2 2 3 2 97 Fifth straight QS 7/2 TB L, 3-11 4. 11 9 7 2 1 91 Tied career-high R 7/25 at BAL ND, 2-3 L 6.1 4 2 1 3 4 11 Lost in 1 innings 7/3 at NYM W, 7-2 6. 6 2 2 2 4 93 Sixth straight road QS July: 2-3, 4.21 36.1 41 2 17 1 15 2 57 5 quality starts 8/5 MIA ND, 3-5 L 6. 4 1 1 3 2 1 Fifth straight GS, HR 8/1 at TEX ND, 4-5 L 5. 7 3 3 1 3 1 11 Left trailing 3-1 8/15 WAS ND, 4-5 L 6. 6 4 4 2 4 4 96 3th career appearance 8/21 CHC W, 11-4 8. 4 2 2 2 1 6 16 Season-high IP TOMORROW S STARTER RHP CHAD BETTIS (1-7, 5.29) Lubbock, Texas, native will make his 27th start of the season, his 16th on the road is 5-5 with a 5.21 ERA (86.1 IP, 5 ER), 94 hits, 35 walks and 65 strikeouts on the road this season took the loss in his last start, Aug. 22 at Milwaukee after pitching five innings and allowing four runs (three earned) on four hits with a career-high seven walks and three strikeouts will face the Nationals for the second time this year after starting against them Aug. 16 in a 6-2 Rockies win pitched three innings due to a two-hour rain delay in the top of the fourth was his first career start vs. the Nationals allowed two runs in two relief appearances vs. Washington in 214 Rockies are 7-2 in his last nine starts, with Bettis 4-1 with a 4.24 ERA (51. 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#18 CRISTHIAN ADAMES, inf Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -4, 3 SO Current Streak: (-9) MIL Series: -5, R, 4 BB, SO Long Streak: 4, 5/25-31 Road Trip: -9, R, 4 BB, 3 SO Last HR: 5/22 at PIT Made 28 starts, 22 at shortstop, five at second and one at third is 12-for-46 (.261) with seven walks as a pinch hitter 12 pinch hits tied for third in MLB. Two hits four times this year career-high two runs June 27 vs. Toronto. First Major League homer, two-run blast in ninth, May 21 at Pittsburgh (Hughes). #28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -4, 2 SO Current Streak: (-7) MIL Series: 6-12, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB Long Streak: 12, 6/18-29 Road Trip: 6-16, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB, 2 SO Last HR: 8/24 at MIL Second in the NL with 34 home runs and tops MLB with 18 RBI second in the NL with 92 runs is 1-for-21 with four homers and 1 RBI since Sunday. Hit two home runs Sunday for the fifth time this year and 1th time in his career, driving in six runs four hits tied his career high (seventh time). First Rockie since Matt Holliday (26-7) to have consecutive seasons with 3 or more home runs and 1 or more RBI. All-Star for second consecutive season 3th home run of the year and 1th of his Major League career Aug. 8 vs. Texas (Hamels). Per the Elias Sports Bureau, is the first NL player since Carlos Lee (27-8) to reach 1 RBI first in consecutive seasons (215-216). Scored a career-high four runs June 5 at San Diego. Went 4-for-5 with two home runs and a career-high seven RBI April 13 vs. San Francisco 1 RBI in the three-game series vs. San Francisco, the most vs. the Giants in a series since 26 (Garrett Atkins) and the most RBI by a Rockie in any three-game series since 21 (Troy Tulowitzki vs. San Diego). National League Co-Player of the Week (April 12-17). #19 CHARLIE BLACKMON, of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -3 Current Streak: (-4) MIL Series: 2-11, R, 6 SO Long Streak: 14, 7/5-22 Road Trip: 2-14, R, HBP, 6 SO Last HR: 8/15 vs. WAS Did not start four games (Aug. 19-22) due to a contusion of the right big toe. His.316 average (143-for-453) is seventh in the NL, 143 hits tied for seventh 85 runs are fifth in the league overall, batting.317 at home,.315 on the road. Career-high 21 homers the most by a leadoff hitter in the NL, third-most in MLB. Since June 2, has at least one hit in 48 of 58 games (.343, 82-for-239) reached base in 53 of 58 games hitting.368 (42-for-114) on the road that span. Hit his eighth leadoff home run of the season Aug. 11 at Texas the most in MLB his 2 career leadoff home runs are also a club record. Has four hitting streaks of 1 or more games this season. NL Player of the Week Aug. 8-14, second Player of the Week award this season (also: June 2-26). Hit nine home runs in 1 games, Aug. 6-15 five home runs in a series at Philadelphia Aug. 12-14 tied the club record (Todd Helton, 1999 vs. Montreal). Three home runs Aug. 12 at Philadelphia, the 15th three-home run game in franchise history (11th player). Collected a season-high tying four hits Aug. 11 (third time: last: Aug. 6 vs. Miami). Career-high 32-game on-base streak snapped June 7. Hit his first grand slam May 31 vs. Cincinnati recorded a career-high tying five RBI (second time, April 4, 214 vs. Arizona) first player in franchise history to hit leadoff homers in consecutive games May 3-31 first-inning blast his 5th Major League home run in his 5th game. 5th hit of his career May 11 vs. Arizona, a solo home run. Was on the 15-day disabled list (turf toe, left foot) April 14-29. #65 STEPHEN CARDULLO, inf/of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -3, BB, SO Current Streak: (-3) MIL Series: DNP Long Streak: N/A Road Trip: -3, BB, SO Last HR: N/A Selected from Triple-A Albuquerque Friday made his Major-League debut starting at first base at Washington. In 115 games with Triple-A Albuquerque, batted.38 (125-for-46) with 71 runs, 26 doubles, five triples, 17 home runs, 72 RBI, 37 walks and six stolen bases His.38 average ranked ninth in the Pacific Coast League. Was signed by the Rockies to a Minor League contract Jan. 6, 216. Florida State alumnus played four seasons in independent baseball between the Canadian-American Association (213-215) and the Frontier League (212). #26 DAVID DAHL, of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: 1-2, R, SO Current Streak: 1, 8/26 (1-2) MIL Series: 3-14, 3 R, 3 SO, 2 SB Long Streak: 17, 7/25-8/11 Road Trip: 4-16, 4 R, 4 SO, 2 SB Last HR: 8/19 vs. CHC Hit safely n 27 of his first 3 MLB games MLB-tying 17-game hitting streak to begin career July 25-Aug. 11 (also: Chuck Aleno, Cincinnati, 1941). Eighth multi-hit game Monday at Milwaukee swiped a career-high two bases. Hit leadoff for the first time Aug. 19 and hit a home run in his first at-bat. First home run in the sixth inning July 27 off Orioles Dylan Bundy. Selected from Triple-A Albuquerque July 25 and made his Major League debut starting in left field at Baltimore recorded his first career hit in the seventh inning, a single off of Orioles starter Yovani Gallardo. #3 DANIEL DESCALSO, inf Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -3, SF, RBI, SO, E Current Streak: (-5) MIL Series: 2-9, 2 2B, 4 BB, SB Long Streak: 4, 7/28-8/3 Road Trip: 2-12, 2 2B, RBI, 4 BB, SO, SB, E Last HR: 8/13 at PHI Batting.266 (38-for-143) in 44 starts this season, playing first base, second, third, shortstop, left field and designated hitter. Is 7-for-21 (.333) as a pinch hitter with one triple, one home run, three RBI and four walks average as a pinch hitter tied for fifth in the Majors. Is 19-for-49 (.388) with 26 RBI with runners in scoring position among players with 4 or more at-bats with RISP, average is sixth in the Majors. Career-high three walks Tuesday at Milwaukee, third time in career, second in 16. Hit his second home run July 3 at Los Angeles-NL, his second at Dodger Stadium in 16 has more homers in LA than any other ballpark. Season-high tying three hits June 29 vs. Toronto (second time, last: May 3 vs. Cincinnati) was his second three-hit game as a member of the Rockies. Second career pinch-hit home run June 7 at Los Angeles, first since July 27, 215 at Wrigley Field 16th MLB home run, first since Sept. 1, 215 at San Diego. #5 CARLOS GONZALEZ, of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -3, R, BB Current Streak: (-6) MIL Series: 1-13, SO Long Streak: 19, 7/18-8/13 Road Trip: 1-16, R, BB, SO Last HR: 8/3 vs. LAD (2) His 43 multi-hit games tied for fifth in the NL.311 average is 11th in league. Hit.359 (94-for-262) from May 23-Aug. 15 over 69 games. His 19-game hitting streak from July 18-Aug 13 longest by a Rockie this season. Bases-loaded, pinch hit, three-rbi double in the eighth inning Aug. 11 at Texas gave Rockies the lead had not had an at-bat since Aug. 6 (sprained left ankle). Had his 19th career multi-homer game, third of season, Aug. 3 vs. LAD. 6th RBI as a Rockie Aug. 2, sixth player in club history to reach the milestone. COLORADO ROCKIES HITTERS NOTES COLORADO HITTERS vs. WASHINGTON NATIONALS 216 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Adames. 1. 1 Arenado.77 13 1 4.28 75 21 4 12 Blackmon.2 15 3 1 1.242 62 15 1 2 Cardullo. 3. 3 Dahl.273 11 3 4.273 11 3 4 Descalso.77 13 1 2.159 63 1 2 7 Gonzalez.111 9 1.273 154 42 8 26 Hundley.455 11 5 1 4.248 15 26 2 13 LeMahieu.75 12 9 1 3.39 77 3 3 12 Parra.375 8 3 4.27 137 37 2 11 Raburn.6 5 3.421 19 8 2 5 Wolters.75 4 3 1 2.75 4 3 1 2 Hit his 2th home run July 21 vs. Atlanta for his sixth season of 2+ HR. An All-Star for the third time (started in left field) played his 1,th career game July 15 at Atlanta. Hit his 18th home run June 28, his 1th hit as a Rockie and his third straight game with a home run recorded a season-high tying four hits and five RBI. Hit his 189th career home run as a member of the Rockies June 27 vs. Toronto, passing Troy Tulowitzki for fifth-most in franchise history. Hit his fifth career grand slam June 26 vs. Arizona hit a home run in four consecutive games May 28-31. Doubled twice April 2 at Cincinnati, including his 1,th Major League hit. #4 NICK HUNDLEY, c Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: 3-4, R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI Current Streak: 2, 8/23-26 (4-9) MIL Series: 1-9, 2B, 2 SO Long Streak: 6, 6/18-26 Road Trip: 4-13, R, 2 2B, Last HR: 8/26 at WAS Hit safely in seven of his past nine games, hitting.351 (13-for-37) career-high tying four RBI (second time) Friday at Washington hit seventh home run. Sixth home run Aug. 2 to break up Cubs no-hitter in fifth inning also homered in the sixth inning on July 27 in Baltimore to end no-hitter. Season-high tying three hits Aug. 14 at Philadelphia (also: June 4 at San Diego). Fourth home run of the season June 22 at Yankee Stadium homered in consecutive games for the ninth time in his career, first time as a Rockie. Recorded at least one RBI in four straight games June 18-23, tying his career high set May 29-June 1, 21. Twice on the disabled list this season (May 6-June 3, strained left oblique; April 16-25, 7-day concussion DL). #9 DJ LeMAHIEU, 2b Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: DNP Current Streak: 2, 8/21-22 (4-8) MIL Series: 1-4, RBI, SO Long Streak: 11, 5/2-6/2 Road Trip: 1-4, RBI, SO Last HR: 8/21 vs. CHC Has not played since Monday due to inflammation in his left wrist. Second in the National League lead in hitting (.344,151-for-439) fourth in the NL with 46 multi-hit games and tied for second with 16 games of three or more hits his.4 home batting average (88-for-22) leads the MLB. His.461 (35-for-76) batting average in August also leads MLB. Reached base in his past 13 games riding career-high six-game RBI streak (Aug. 16-22), longest active string in Majors. Recorded a career-high 42 extra-base hits 25 doubles, seven triples and 1 home runs are all career highs his 55 walks also a career high. Fourth career four-hit game Aug. 15, third this season, second this month. Second career three-run home run June 25 (last: May 22, 215 vs. San Francisco). Season-high 11-game hitting streak (.375, 15-for-4) ended June 2 had reached base in 17 consecutive games career-best four runs May 31 vs. Cincinnati. Hit safely in nine consecutive games to start 216 recorded two hits in each of the first five games of the year, longest streak to start a season in club history. #8 GERARDO PARRA, of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: -1, SO Current Streak: (-2) MIL Series: 3-8, HBP, SO Long Streak: 8, 4/24-5/2 Road Trip: 3-9, HBP, 2 SO Last HR: 6/6 at LAD First career start at first base Wednesday at Milwaukee. Season-high tying four RBI Aug. 17 vs. Washington (also: April 24 vs. Los Angeles- NL) doubled and tripled in the game. Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list Aug. 7 (sprained left ankle). Prior to DL stint, was tied for 12th in the NL with six games of three or more hits, including going 3-for-4 May 31 vs. Cincinnati with a double and a home run one four-hit game and three hits five times. Played in his 1,th game April 18 at Cincinnati. #6 RYAN RABURN, of Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: 2-2, 2 R, 2B Current Streak: 1, 8/26 (2-2) MIL Series: 2-6, 3 SO Long Streak: 5, 6/21-26 Road Trip: 4-8, 2 R, 2B, 3 SO Last HR: 7/16 at ATL Is 9-for-37 (.243) as a pinch-hitter with three homers, nine RBI and nine walks made 49 starts (39 in left field, one in right, three at first base, six as DH). His three pinch-hit home runs tied for third in MLB nine pinch-hit RBI tied for second nine pinch hits rank tied for ninth. Pair of two-hit games this trip, Tuesday at Milwaukee and Friday at Washington. Tallied game-tying RBI on a double in the 11th inning Aug. 19 vs. Chicago-NL scored the game-winning run from second on a throwing error. First career pinch-hit grand slam July 15 at Atlanta, seventh career PH homer. Hit a double and triple, part of a 3-for-6 game, April 27 vs. Pittsburgh, the first time in his career he has recorded a double and triple in the same game. #14 TONY WOLTERS, c-inf Career vs. Cole: N/A Last Game: DNP Current Streak: (-6) MIL Series: -4, SO Long Streak: 7, 7/9-31 Road Trip: -4, SO Last HR: 8/17 vs. WAS Per STATS,.4 batting average (18-for-45) is fourth in the Majors since the All-Star break is 11-for-3 (.367) in August batting.381 (24-for-63) in 21 games since June 25 11 hits past 24 at-bats (.458) since Aug. 9. Made 47 starts behind the plate with the team 23-24 also played second base and shortstop seven-game hitting streak ended Aug. 3. Recorded multiple hits and at least one extra-base hit in four of his last five games has 11 multi-hit games this year. Among players with 4 or more at-bats, ranks seventh in the NL when hitting with men in scoring position (.372; 16-for-43) is 5-for-8 with three doubles, one triple and 12 RBI with the bases loaded. Third career home run Aug. 17 vs. Washington, his second consecutive start with a home run second two-double game Aug. 21 vs. Chicago-NL. Recorded his first Major League home run in the sixth inning June 25 vs. Arizona recorded a career-high four RBI. Behind the plate for two shutouts, both started by Tyler Chatwood, April 17 at Wrigley Field and May 4 at San Diego. NATIONALS PARK CAREER Adames AVG. AB 4 H HR RBI Arenado.281 32 9 3 3 Blackmon.2 25 5 Cardullo. 3 Dahl.5 2 1 Descalso.17 28 3 2 5 Gonzalez.222 72 16 5 1 Hundley.354 48 17 1 8 LeMahieu.324 37 12 2 8 Parra.261 69 18 1 3 Raburn 1. 2 2 Wolters --- -- -- -- --

#61 MATT CARASITI, RHP Season-High IP: 2., 8/12 at PHI Series: 1. IP, 4 H, 4 ER, BB Career-High IP: 2., 8/12 at PHI Scored on in six of first seven career appearances... first Major League win Aug. 19 vs. Chicago-NL surrendered go-ahead run in the top of the 11th Rockies won in walk-off fashion in the bottom half. Allowed a season-high four earned runs last night at Washington. Had his contract selected Aug. 12 and made his Major League debut at Philadelphia struck out Maikel Franco for his first Major League strikeout. In 44 appearances between Double-A Hartford and Triple-A Albuquerque, was -2 with 31 saves and a 1.96 ERA (46. IP, 1 ER), nine walks and 48 strikeouts was promoted to Triple-A July 25, pitching in six games with two saves without allowing a run. Was a Mid-Season All-Star with Hartford was -2 with 29 saves in 33 opportunities and a 2.31 ERA (39. IP, 1 ER). Was a member of his first Major League Spring Training in 216 did not allow a run in three appearances. #54 CARLOS ESTEVEZ, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1. IP Season-High IP: 2., 2x, last: 4/27 vs. PIT MIL Series: 1. IP, H Career High IP: 2., 2x, last: 4/27/16 vs. PIT Rookie recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque on August 22... second stint with the Rockies after also being recalled on April 22 and making Major League debut April 23 vs. the Dodgers. His 11 saves are 17th in the NL tied for second in the Majors among rookies in saves previous Rockie rookie record was three saves by Steve Reed in 1993 leads team with 45.1 relief innings. Scored upon 16 of 51 outings opponents batting.229 (39-for-17). Allowed his first two inherited runners score Tuesday out of 14 inherited. Is -2 with three blown saves and a 12.86 ERA (7. IP, 1 ER) this month. Blown saves and two losses in consecutive appearances, Aug. 5 and 8. Seven-for-seven in save opportunities with a 1. ERA (9. IP, 1 ER) over nine games July 1-Aug. 4 did not allow a run from July 21-Aug 4 (5.1), a span of six games season-high four runs in a blown save and loss Aug. 5 vs. Miami. Converted save in each game from July 26-28 became the first Major League rookie since Trevor Rosenthal (Sept. 23-25, 213) to record saves in three consecutive team games the last Rockies pitcher to accomplish the feat was Jake McGee this year, May 23-25. Earned his first career save June 11 vs. San Diego. First Major League win May 21 at Pittsburgh. #48 BOONE LOGAN, LHP Season-High IP: 1.2, 2x, last: 7/15 at ATL MIL Series:.1 IP, H, 2 ER, BB, SO Career-High IP: 3., 2x, last: 4/25/7 vs. DET His 57 career appearances are 13th among active pitchers and second-most among active left-handers. No runs in 46 of 55 games opponents hitting.159 (21-for-132) eight of 41 inherited runners scored; 19.5 percentage is 11th in the NL. 1-3 with a 5.87 ERA (7.2 IP, 5 ER) his past 11 games since July 31. Recorded the Aug. 23 at Milwaukee... his third loss of the season. His 45.2-inning homerless streak ended in the seventh July 31 at New York-NL. Logged the win July 16 at Atlanta, first victory since July 9, 214 vs. San Diego that covers a span of 17 games between victories. His 15.2 IP scoreless-inning streak snapped June 22 at Yankee Stadium was the longest active streak in MLB in 22 games April 14-June 21, allowed five hits and five walks with 19 strikeouts. Recorded his 4th Major League strikeout June 11 vs. San Diego. Third save of his career, first as a member of the Rockies, June 12 vs. San Diego (last: May 12, 212 vs. Seattle). On the disabled list May 25, retroactive to May 18, reinstated June 6. #24 JORDAN LYLES, RHP Scoreless Streak: 4. IP Season-High IP: 7., 4/18 at CIN MIL Series: 3. IP, BB, SO Career High IP: 9., 9/3/12 at MIL (start) In 22 relief outings, is 2-2 with a 2.96 ERA (27.1 IP, 9 ER) 2-3 with two saves and a 4.46 ERA (34.1 IP, 17 ER) in 29 career relief games. Runs in back-to-back relief appearances Aug. 6 and 9 for the first time this season after four scoreless appearances from July 3-August 5. Third win of the season, second as a reliever July 28 at New York-NL recorded his 4th career strikeout. Pitched four scoreless innings July 19 vs. Tampa Bay, career-long relief outing. Second career save, first as a Rockie, July 9 vs. Philadelphia. first career win COLORADO ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HR Season Totals 6-68 4.95 31/51 1127.2 122 667 62 429-31 936 137 Starters 43-46 4.92 / 711.1 756 42 389 273-13 57 87 Relievers 17-22 4.99 31/51 416.1 446 247 231 156-18 366 5 Coors Field 32-31 5.87 17/28 572. 684 397 373 21-17 482 81 Road 28-37 4. 14/23 555.2 518 27 247 219-14 454 56 April 11-12 5.5 5/8 26.1 221 135 126 73-3 18 32 May 13-15 4.82 9/12 246.2 278 137 132 77-7 187 22 June 13-14 5.17 7/12 236.2 261 15 136 91-9 23 36 July 15-12 3.76 8/11 237. 221 16 99 91-3 184 18 August 8-15 5.73 2/8 21. 222 139 128 97-9 182 29 ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES Pitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1BF/R IR/RS Carasiti 8/26 at WAS 1.,4,4,4,1,1 8/19/16 vs. CHC No ML Saves No ML losses / 7/3 / Estevez 8/24 at MIL.2,,,,, 6/26/16 vs. ARI 7/28/16 at NYM 8/8/16 vs. TEX 11/17 51/36 14/2 Logan 8/23 at MIL.1,1,2,2,1,1 8/17/16 vs. WAS 6/12/16 vs. SD 8/23/16 at MIL 1/3 55/45 41/8 Lyles 8/22 at MIL 3.,,,,1,1 7/28/16 at NYM 7/9/16 vs. PHI 8/15/16 vs. WAS 1/1 22/17 12/3 McGee 8/23 at MIL.1,1,1,1,, 8/3/15 at CWS 6/8/16 at LAD 7/8/16 vs. PHI 15/19 46/27 6/3 Ottavino 8/24 at MIL.1,,,,, 4/22/15 vs. SD 8/11/16 at TEX 8/15/14 vs. CIN 1/3 21/15 8/3 Qualls 8/26 at WAS 1.,,,,,1 4/3/16 at ARI 5/14/15 vs. TOR 1/4/15 at ARI /1 39/26 15/8 Rusin 8/24 at MIL 1.1,3,2,2,1,1 8/16/16 vs. WAS No ML Saves 6/3/16 at SD /1 12/5 9/5 as a reliever July 5 at San Francisco. Made his first Major League relief appearance since Aug. 26, 213 on June 22 at New York-AL. Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque June 2 third stint with the Rockies was on the Opening Day roster and made the start in the home opener against San Diego. As a starter, is 1-2 with a 8.55 ERA (2. IP, 19 ER). #51 JAKE McGEE, LHP Season-High IP: 1., 3x, last: 8/14 at PHI MIL Series:.1 IP, H, ER Career-High IP: 2.2, Sept. 18, 211 at BOS Team-high 15 saves 13th in the NL scored upon in 13 of 46 games. Scored on each of last three appearances (2.1 IP, 3 ER) had allowed two runs from July 16-Aug. 13 (1.1 IP) over 14 games. Runs in eight of 22 outings (16. IP, 1 ER) since return from disabled list July 2 on DL with left knee inflammation, June 11-July 2. Season-high three strikeouts Aug. 7 vs. Miami. His 8.-inning scoreless streak ended May 3 vs. Cincinnati (May 8-27) second blown save of the season May 7 at San Francisco recorded eight consecutive saves since. First pitcher in club history with a save in five consecutive games recorded a save in all three games vs. the Mets May 13-15 seventh Rockies pitcher to record a save in all three games of a series. # ADAM OTTAVINO, RHP Scoreless Streak: 16.1 IP Season-High IP: 1.1, 7/25 at BAL MIL Series:.1 IP Career-High IP: 5.2, 5/29/1 AT CHC A 31.-scoreless-inning streak (37 games) is the longest active string in MLB no runs since Sept. 7, 214 the 37 games without allowing a run is the longest streak in Rockies history (previous: Mike Myers, 33 G, 2). last allowed a run on Sept. 6, 214 vs. San Diego. Has not allowed a home run since Aug. 29, 214 at Arizona (Jake Lamb). Allowed 1 hits (1-for-57) in 21 appearances since return from disabled list reinstated from the 6-day DL on July 5. Save Aug. 11 at Texas his first save since April 24, 215 pitched a season-high 1.1 innings on July 25 at Baltimore. First appearance of the season on July 5 at San Francisco underwent Tommy John surgery May 7, 215. #5 CHAD QUALLS, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1. IP Season-High IP: 1.1, 5/18 at STL Series: 1. IP, SO Career-High IP: 3., 8/2/7 at ATL Is 46th all-time in appearances (82), 36th all-time in relief games third among active hurlers in appearances One of three current pitchers with 8 games (F. Rodriguez, J. Lopez) 51 wins tied for the most among active relievers (Joe Nathan) 786.1 career relief innings second among active pitchers. Scored upon in 11 of 39 games this season. Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (illness) Aug. 19 placed on DL July 23. Struck out his 6th career batter June 9 vs. Pittsburgh. Made his 8th Major League appearance May 28 vs. San Francisco. 5th win of his career April 22 vs. the Dodgers. 12-year veteran in his first year with Colorado, his ninth MLB team. #52 CHRIS RUSIN, LHP Season-High IP: 7., 6/3 at SD MIL Series: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, BB, SO Career-High IP: 9., 2x, last: Sept. 3, 215 vs. SF Reinstated from15-day disabled list (strained left shoulder) July 27 1- with a 4.15 ERA (17.1 IP, 8 ER) in seven relief appearances since then. Has made seven starts and 12 relief appearances with the Rockies this season is 2- with a 3. ERA (33. IP, 11 ER) as a reliever, 1-4 with a 5.8 ERA (39. IP, 22 ER) as a starter. In 18 career relief appearances, is 3- with a 3.61 ERA (52.1 IP, 21 ER) is 1-23 with a 5.19 ERA (26. IP, 15 ER) in 49 career Major League starts. Three scoreless innings Aug. 16 vs. Washington in relief of starter Chad Bettis after a rain delay, earning his third win of the year. Had his streak of 16.1 scoreless innings as a reliever snapped Aug. 2 allowed five hits with two walks and 12 strikeouts over the streak. Earned the win April 13 vs. the Giants, his first of the season and second career win as a reliever (last: May 31, 215 at Philadelphia). Made his 216 debut April 8 vs. the Padres, his first relief appearance since July 12, 215 vs. Atlanta. ROCKIES BULLPEN VS. WASHINGTON NATIONALS 216 Career Pitcher W-L-S G IP ER ERA W-L-S G IP ER ERA Carasiti -- 3 2.1 5 19.29 -- 3 2.1 5 19.29 Estevez -- 2 1.1 1 6.75 -- 2 1.1 1 6.75 Logan 1-- 3 2.. 2-1- 9 7. 1 1.29 Lyles -1-2 1.1 2 13.5-2- 5 18.2 9 4.34 McGee ---- -- -- -- -.-- -- 2 2.. Ottavino -- 2 2.. 1-- 1 12.1 2 1.46 Qualls -- 1 1.. 2-1-1 3 34.1 13 3.41 Rusin 1-- 1 3.. 1-2- 4 13.1 12 8.1

H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. Date D/N Opp. Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 1 4/4 R/N ARI W, 1-5 Miller Greinke None 1- T-1st/1. 48,165 4:11 2 4/5 R/N ARI L, 6-11 Clippard Bergman None 1-1 T-3rd/1. 21,83 3:14 3 4/6 R/D ARI W, 4-3 Chatwood Corbin McGee 2-1 3rd/.5 18,572 2:39 4 4/8 H/D SD L, 6-13 Lyles Erlin None 2-2 3rd/1.5 49,36^ 3:47 5 4/9 H/N SD L, 3-16 Pomeranz De La Rosa None 2-3 T-3rd/1.5 35,177 3:24 6 4/1 H/D SD W, 6-3 Bettis Shields McGee 3-3 3rd/1.5 27,587 2:38 7 4/12 H/N SF L, 2-7 Samardzija Chatwood None 3-4 3rd/2.5 2,814 2:44 8 4/13 H/N SF W, 1-6 Rusin Peavy None 4-4 T-2nd/1.5 21,891 3:7 9 4/14 H/D SF W, 11-6 De La Rosa Cain None 5-4 T-2nd/.5 21,226 3:26 1 4/15 R/D CHC W, 6-1 Bettis Hendricks None 6-4 2nd/.5 34,437 2:59 11 4/16 R/D CHC L, 2-6 Arrieta Bergman None 6-5 3rd/.5 41,72 2:39 12 4/17 R/D CHC W, 2- Chatwood Lester McGee 7-5 2nd/.5 41,678 2:38 13 4/18 R/N CIN W, 5-1 Lyles Ohlendorf None 8-5 T-1st/1.5 12,777 2:41 14 4/19 R/N CIN L, 3-4 Stephenson De La Rosa None 8-6 T-1st/1.5 13,24 2:52 15 4/2 R/D CIN L, 5-6 Ohlendorf Bergman None 8-7 T-2nd/1.5 12,979 2:55 16 4/22 H/N LAD W, 7-5 Qualls Hatcher McGee 9-7 2nd/.5 37,153 3:27 17 4/23 H/N LAD L, 1-4 Maeda Chatwood Jansen 9-8 T-2nd/1.5 42,179 3:9 18 4/24 H/D LAD L, 1-12 Blanton McGee Jansen 9-9 T-2nd/2.5 35,962 4:2 19 4/25 H/N PIT L, 1-6 Locke Bettis Schugel 9-1 T-3rd/2.5 2,674 3:3 2 4/26 H/N PIT L, 4-9 Cole De La Rosa None 9-11 4th/2.5 2,227 3:19 21 4/27 H/N PIT L, 8-9 (12) Lobstein Estevez Melancon 9-12 4th/2.5 21,354 4:58 4/28 H/D PIT Postponed due to inclement weather 22 4/29 R/N ARI W, 9- Chatwood Ray None 1-12 4th/1. 23,4 3:21 23 4/3 R/N ARI W, 5-2 Qualls Ziegler McGee 11-12 T-1st/. 32,987 3:16 24 5/1 R/D ARI W, 6-3 Bettis Miller McGee 12-12 T-1st/. 25,458 3:23 25 5/2 R/N SD L, 1-2 Shields Gray Rodney 12-13 3rd/1. 19,13 3:1 26 5/3 R/N SD L, 3-6 Cashner Butler Rodney 12-14 3rd/2. 2,394 2:46 27 5/4 R/D SD W, 2- Chatwood Vargas McGee 13-14 3rd/1. 2,38 2:36 28 5/5 R/N SF W, 17-7 Bergman Cain None 14-14 T-1st/. 41,477 3:25 29 5/6 R/N SF L, 4-6 Bumgarner Bettis Casilla 14-15 T-2nd/1. 41,358 2:4 3 5/7 R/D SF L, 1-2 (13)Law Miller None 14-16 3rd/2. 41,59 4:2 31 5/8 R/D SF W, 2- Butler Samardzija McGee 15-16 3rd/1. 41,593 2:55 32 5/9 H/N ARI L, 5-1 Bradley Chatwood None 15-17 4th/1. 22,53 3:23 33 5/1 H/N ARI L, 1-5 De La Rosa Rusin None 15-18 4th/2. 23,363 3:8 34 5/11 H/D ARI W, 8-7 Germen Clippard McGee 16-18 3rd/1.5 34,89 3:19 35 5/13 H/N NYM W, 5-2 Gray Harvey McGee 17-18 3rd/1.5 38,712 2:48 36 5/14 H/N NYM W, 7-4 Butler Verrett McGee18-18 3rd/1.5 34,362 3:11 37 5/15 H/D NYM W, 4-3 Chatwood Henderson McGee 19-18 2nd/1.5 36,91 2:32 38 5/17 R/N STL W, 3-1 Bettis Garcia McGee 2-18 2nd/1.5 41,19 2:44 39 5/18 R/N STL L, -2 Wainwright Rusin Rosenthal 2-19 2nd/2.5 42,618 2:54 4 5/19 R/N STL L, 7-13 Lyons Gray None 2-2 2nd/3.5 43,683 3:16 41 5/2 R/N PIT L, 1-2 Cole Butler Melancon 2-21 2nd/3.5 23,428 2:34 42 5/21 R/N PIT W, 5-1 Estevez Melancon None 21-21 2nd/3.5 31,352 3:2 5/22 R/D PIT Postponed due to inclement weather 43 5/23 R/D PIT* L, 3-6 Boscan Lyles Melancon 21-22 3rd/5. 34,529 3:1 44 5/24 R/N BOS L, 3-8 Price De La Rosa None 21-23 3rd/6. 36,123 2:55 45 5/25 R/N BOS L, 3-1 Wright Bettis None 21-24 3rd/7. 36,43 3:9 46 5/26 R/N BOS W, 8-2 Gray Buchholz None 22-24 3rd/6.5 36,162 2:51 47 5/27 H/N SF W, 5-2 Chatwood Suarez McGee 23-24 3rd/5.5 32,91 2:42 48 5/28 H/D SF L, 5-1 Gearrin Estevez None 23-25 3rd/6.5 39,253 3:27 49 5/29 H/D SF L, 3-8 Cueto Rusin None 23-26 3rd/7.5 42,37 3:25 5 5/3 H/D CIN L, 8-11 Straily Bettis Ramirez 23-27 3rd/7.5 3,68 3:26 51 5/31 H/N CIN W, 17-4 Gray Moscot None 24-27 3rd/7.5 2,448 3:8 52 6/1 H/N CIN L, 2-7 Lamb Chatwood None 24-28 3rd/7.5 23,612 2:5 53 6/2 H/N CIN L, 4-11 Simon Butler None 24-29 3rd/8.5 28,8 2:44 54 6/3 R/N SD L, -4 Pomeranz Rusin None 24-3 3rd/9.5 21,588 2:26 55 6/4 R/N SD L, 3-4 Cashner Bettis Rodney 24-31 3rd/9.5 25,53 3: 56 6/5 R/N SD W, 1-3 Gray Perdomo None 25-31 3rd/8.5 26,26 2:56 57 6/6 R/N LAD W, 6-1 Chatwood Bolsinger None 26-31 3rd/8. 38,964 2:26 58 6/7 R/N LAD L, 3-4 Jansen Estevez None 26-32 3rd/8. 4,525 3:17 59 6/8 R/N LAD W, 1- Rusin Maeda McGee 27-32 3rd/8. 41,324 3:4 6 6/9 H/D PIT# W, 11-5 De La Rosa Locke None 28-32 3rd/7.5 24,678 2:53 61 6/1 H/N SD L, 5-7 Quackenbush McGee Rodney 28-33 3rd/7.5 32,663 3:23 62 6/11 H/D SD W, 5-3 Chatwood Johnson Estevez 29-33 3rd/7.5 29,78 2:37 63 6/12 H/D SD W, 2-1 Germen Quackenbush Logan 3-33 3rd/7.5 32,946 2:49 64 6/14 H/N NYY W, 13-1 De La Rosa Eovaldi Estevez 31-33 3rd/8. 46,335 3:43 65 6/15 H/N NYY W, 6-3 Bettis Nova Estevez 32-33 3rd/8. 4,93 2:55 66 6/17 R/N MIA L, 1-5 Wittgren Gray None 32-34 3rd/9. 19,767 2:57 67 6/18 R/D MIA L, 6-9 McGowan Butler Ramos 32-35 3rd/1. 19,655 3:23 68 6/19 R/D MIA L, -3 Koehler Anderson Ramos 32-36 3rd/11. 24,993 2:51 69 6/2 R/N MIA W, 5-3 De La Rosa Ellington Estevez 33-36 3rd/1. 18,187 3:17 7 6/21 R/N NYY W, 8-4 Bettis Nova None 34-36 3rd/11. 34,76 3:31 71 6/22 R/N NYY L, 8-9 Chapman Motte None 34-37 3rd/11.5 4,14 3:25 72 6/23 H/N ARI L, 6-7 Ziegler Estevez None 34-38 3rd/12. 36,558 3:42 73 6/24 H/N ARI L, 9-1 Collmenter Estevez Ziegler 34-39 4th/13. 35,216 4:3 74 6/25 H/D ARI W, 11-6 De La Rosa Miller Germen 35-39 3rd/ 12. 33,337 3:35 75 6/26 H/D ARI W, 9-7 Estevez Bracho None 36-39 3rd/12. 32,435 3:35 76 6/27 H/N TOR W, 9-5 Gray Storen None 37-39 3rd/11. 36,419 2:48 77 6/28 H/N TOR L, 9-14 Happ Butler None 37-4 3rd/11. 33,917 3:51 78 6/29 H/D TOR L, 3-5 Sanchez Anderson None 37-41 3rd/11. 38,412 3:17 79 7/1 R/N LAD L, -5 Norris De La Rosa None 37-42 3rd/12.5 43,644 2:53 8 7/2 R/N LAD L 1-6 Kazmir Bettis None 37-43 3rd/12.5 46,68 3:11 81 7/3 R/D LAD L, 1-4 McCarthy Gray Jansen 37-44 3rd/13.5 41,836 2:52 216 DAY-BY-DAY 216 ROCKIES RECENT TRANSACTIONS H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. Date D/N Opp. Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 82 7/4 R/D SF L, 1-3 Peavy Anderson Casilla 37-45 3rd/14.5 41,874 2:56 83 7/5 R/N SF W, 7-3 Lyles Gearrin None 38-45 3rd/13.5 41,753 3:34 84 7/6 R/N SF L, 1-5 Cueto De La Rosa None 38-46 3rd/14.5 42,76 2:31 85 7/7 H/N PHI W, 11-2 Bettis Morgan None 39-46 3rd/14. 35,25 2:53 86 7/8 H/N PHI L, 3-5 Velasquez McGee Gomez 39-47 3rd/15. 42,335 3:36 87 7/9 H/N PHI W, 8-3 Anderson Eickhoff Lyles 4-47 3rd/15. 48,15^ 2:45 88 7/1 H/D PHI L, 3-1 Eflin Chatwood None 4-48 3rd/16. 32,113 3:11 89 7/15 R/N ATL W, 11-2 De La Rosa Harrell None 41-48 3rd/15. 27,326 3:28 9 7/16 R/N ATL W, 4-3 Logan Johnson Estevez 42-48 3rd/14. 28,393 3:2 91 7/17 R/D ATL L, -1 Johnson Germen None 42-49 3rd/14. 18,873 3:22 92 7/18 H/N TB W, 7-4 Anderson Smyly Estevez 43-49 3rd/13.5 3,61 3:12 93 7/19 H/N TB L, 1-1 Snell Chatwood Andriese 43-5 3rd/13.5 33,61 2:54 94 7/2 H/D TB L, 3-11 Archer De La Rosa None 43-51 3rd/13.5 31,456 3:27 95 7/21 H/N ATL W, 7-3 Bettis Foltynewicz Estevez 44-51 3rd/13. 36,527 3:4 96 7/22 H/N ATL W, 4-3 Gray De La Cruz Estevez 45-51 3rd/ 12. 35,88 3:18 97 7/23 H/N ATL W, 8-4 Anderson Wisler None 46-51 3rd/12. 46,195 3:2 98 7/24 H/D ATL W, 7-2 Chatwood Jenkins None 47-51 3rd/11. 34,695 2:56 99 7/25 R/N BAL L, 2-3 Roe Lyles None 47-52 3rd/11. 19,361 3:14 1 7/26 R/N BAL W, 6-3 Bettis Tillman Estevez 48-52 3rd/11. 23,677 2:44 11 7/27 R/N BAL W, 3-1 Gray Bundy Estevez 49-52 3rd/1. 2,324 2:48 12 7/28 R/D NYM W, 2-1 Lyles Familia Estevez 5-52 3rd/9. 38,292 3:13 13 7/29 R/N NYM W, 6-1 Chatwood Matz None 51-52 3rd/8. 4,35 3:7 14 7/3 R/N NYM W, 7-2 De La Rosa Colon None 52-52 3rd/8. 42,27 3:9 15 7/31 R/D NYM L, 4-6 Blevins Logan Familia 52-53 3rd/9. 36,279 3:6 16 8/2 H/N LAD W, 7-3 Gray McCarthy None 53-53 3rd/8. 32,67 3:28 17 8/3 H/N LAD W, 12-2 Anderson Stewart None 54-53 3rd/7. 28,682 2:31 18 8/4 H/N LAD L, 2-4 Maeda Chatwood Jansen 54-54 3rd/8. 31,117 3:8 19 8/5 H/N MIA L, 3-5 Ellington Estevez Ramos 54-55 3rd/8. 27,888 3:24 11 8/6 H/N MIA W, 12-6 Bettis Cashner None 55-55 3rd/8. 37,699 3:25 111 8/7 H/D MIA L, 7-1 Conley Gray Rodney 55-56 3rd/8. 4,875 3:29 112 8/8 H/N TEX L, 3-4 Kela Estevez Diekman 55-57 3rd/9. 31,768 3:4 113 8/9 H/D TEX L, 5-7 Claudio Oberg Dyson 55-58 3rd/9. 27,671 3:14 114 8/1 R/N TEX L, 4-5 Diekman Logan Bush 55-59 3rd/1. 29,866 3:27 115 8/11 R/D TEX W, 12-9 Oberg Diekman Ottavino 56-59 3rd/9.5 2,72 4:3 116 8/12 R/N PHI L, 6-1 Thompson Gray None 56-6 3rd/9.5 23,6 3:25 117 8/13 R/N PHI L, 3-6 Eickhoff Anderson Gomez 56-61 3rd/1.5 23,23 3:2 118 8/14 R/D PHI L, 6-7 Gonzalez Chatwood Gomez 56-62 3rd/1.5 2,68 3:33 119 8/15 H/N WAS L, 4-5 Solis Lyles Melancon 56-63 3rd/1.5 27,818 3:26 12 8/16 H/N WAS W, 6-2 Rusin Petit None 57-63 3rd/1. 29,29 2:54 121 8/17 H/D WAS W, 12-1 Logan Strasburg Oberg 58-63 3rd/9.5 25,38 3:52 122 8/19 H/N CHC W, 7-6 (11) Carasiti Chapman None 59-63 3rd/9. 43,95 3:47 123 8/2 H/N CHC L, 2-9 Cahill Hoffman None 59-64 3rd/9. 48,113^ 3:5 124 8/21 H/D CHC W, 11-4 De La Rosa Hammel None 6-64 3rd/8.5 46,26 3: 125 8/22 R/N MIL L, 2-4 Nelson Bettis Thornburg 6-65 3rd/9.5 2,458 2:54 126 8/23 R/N MIL L, 4-6 Suter Logan Knebel 6-66 3rd/1.5 28,754 3:29 127 8/24 R/D MIL L, 1-7 Davies Anderson None 6-67 3rd/11. 26,72 3:1 128 8/26 R/N WAS L, 5-8 Gonzalez Hoffman None 6-68 3rd/11. 33,433 3:4 129 8/27 R/D WAS 13 8/28 R/D WAS 131 8/29 H/N LAD 132 8/3 H/N LAD 133 8/31 H/D LAD 134 9/2 H/N ARI 135 9/3 H/N ARI 136 9/4 H/D ARI 137 9/5 H/D SF 138 9/6 H/N SF 139 9/7 H/N SF 14 9/8 R/N SD 141 9/9 R/N SD 142 9/1 R/N SD 143 9/11 R/D SD 144 9/12 R/N ARI 145 9/13 R/N ARI 146 9/14 R/N ARI 147 9/16 H/N SD 148 9/17 H/N SD 149 9/18 H/D SD 15 9/19 H/N STL 151 9/2 H/N STL 152 9/21 H/D STL 153 9/22 R/N LAD 154 9/23 R/N LAD 155 9/24 R/N LAD 156 9/25 R/D LAD 157 9/27 R/N SF 158 9/28 R/N SF 159 9/29 R/N SF 16 9/3 H/N MIL 161 1/1 H/N MIL 162 1/2 H/D MIL ^Sellout * Rescheduled game, originally May 22 prior to postponement # Rescheduled game, originally April 28 prior to postponement April 29 Reinstated OF Charlie Blackmon from the 15-day disabled list (turf toe, left foot); optioned OF Brandon Barnes to Triple-A Albuquerque. May 6 Placed C Nick Hundley on the 15-day disabled list (strained left oblique); recalled C Dustin Garneau from Triple-A Albuquerque. May 7 Reinstated LHP Tyler Anderson from the 15-day disabled list (strained oblique) and optioned him to Double-A Hartford. May 13 Reinstated INF Daniel Descalso from the 15-day disabled list (fractured left hand); optioned INF Ben Paulsen to Triple-A Albuquerque. May 18 Reinstated RHP Miguel Castro from the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder inflammation) and optioned him to Triple-A Albuquerque. May 2 Recalled RHP Miguel Castro and RHP Jordan Lyles from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Christian Bergman on the 15-day disabled list (strained left oblique); optioned RHP Scott Oberg to Triple-A Albuquerque. May 24 Reinstated LHP Jorge De La Rosa from the 15-day disabled list (left groin strain); optioned RHP Jordan Lyles to Triple-A Albuquerque. May 25 Reinstated RHP Jason Motte from the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder strain); placed LHP Boone Logan on the 15-day disabled list (left shoulder inflammation, retroactive to May 18). June 3 Reinstated C Nick Hundley from the 15-day disabled list (strained left oblique); placed C Tony Wolters on the seven-day concussion disabled list. June 6 Reinstated LHP Boone Logan from the 15-day disabled list (left shoulder inflammation); optioned RHP Miguel Castro to Triple-A Albuquerque. June 11 Recalled LHP Tyler Anderson from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed LHP Jake McGee on the 15-day disabled list (sprained MCL, left knee). June 13 Optioned C Dustin Garneau to Triple-A Albuquerque. June 14 Reinstated C Tony Wolters from the seven-day concussion disabled list; recalled RHP Miguel Castro from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed LHP Chris Rusin on the 15-day disabled list (left shoulder strain, retroactive to June 9). June 17 Recalled OF Brandon Barnes from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed OF Gerardo Parra on the 15-day disabled list (sprained left ankle, retroactive to June 15). June 19 Recalled RHP Scott Oberg from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Tyler Chatwood on the 15-day disabled list (mid-back strain). June 2 Recalled RHP Jordan Lyles from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Scott Oberg to Triple-A. June 25 Selected the contract of LHP Yohan Flande from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Miguel Castro to Triple-A July 2 Reinstated LHP Jake McGee (left knee inflammation) from the 15-day disabled list; designated LHP Yohan Flande for assignment. July 5 Reinstated RHP Tyler Chatwood (mid-back strain) from the 15-day disabled list; reinstated RHP Adam Ottavino from the 6-day disabled list (Tommy John surgery); placed RHP Justin Miller on the 15-day disabled list (left oblique strain); optioned RHP Eddie Butler to Triple-A. July 23 Recalled RHP Scott Oberg from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Chad Qualls on the 15-day disabled list (illness, retroactive to July 16). July 25 Selected the contract of OF David Dahl from Triple-A Albuquerque; designated OF Brandon Barnes for assignment. July 27 Reinstated LHP Chris Rusin (left shoulder strain) from the 15-day disabled list; placed RHP Jason Motte on the 15-day disabled list (right rotator cuff strain, retroactive to July 26). Aug. 2 Recalled INF/OF Rafael Ynoa from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed SS Trevor Story on the 15-day disabled list (torn ulnar collateral ligament, left thumb). Aug. 7 Reinstated OF Gerardo Parra (sprained left ankle); optioned INF/OF Rafael Ynoa to Triple-A Albuquerque. Aug. 12 Recalled INF Ben Paulsen from Triple-A Albuquerque; selected the contract of RHP Matt Carasiti; placed INF Mark Reynolds on the 15-day disabled list (broken left hamate bone); designated RHP Gonzalez Germen for assignment. Aug. 16 Recalled RHP Christian Bergman from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Tyler Chatwood on the 15-day disabled list (mid-back strain). Aug. 19 Reinstated RHP Chad Qualls from the 15-day disabled list (illness); optioned RHP Carlos Estevez to Triple-A Albuquerque. Aug. 2 Selected the contract of RHP Jeff Hoffman from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Christian Bergman to Triple-A; released LHP Jason Gurka. Aug. 22 Recalled RHP Carlos Estevez from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Scott Oberg on the 15-day disabled list (axillary artery thrombosis,right arm,retroactive to Aug. 2). Aug. 26 Selected the contract of INF-OF Stephen Cardullo from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned INF Ben Paulsen to Triple-A; placed RHP Scott Oberg on the 6-day disabled list.