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COLORADO ROCKIES (60-46) vs. NEW YORK METS (48-55) Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017 6:40 p.m. MDT Coors Field Denver, Colo. RHP Jeff Hoffman (6-3, 5.58) vs. LHP Steven Matz (2-4, 5.51) TV: AT&T SportsNet Radio: KOA NewsRadio NO MORE COWBOY BOOTS ON THE FIELD The Rockies, who split a doubleheader in Washington Sunday prior to yesterday's off-day, will play the first game of a three-game series against the New York Mets that will conclude their season series. The Rockies went 2-4 on their most recent road trip to St. Louis (0-3) and Washington (2-1) the series win in Washington snapped a six-series road losing streak dating back to June 12-14 at Pittsburgh were 9-0 with two ties in road series prior to the slide. The Rockies are in the midst of playing nine consecutive games vs. the National League East; three this past weekend in Washington, three tonight-thursday vs. the Mets and three next weekend vs. the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field. ROX ON At 60-46 (.566), the Rockies have the best record in club history through 106 games the previous best at 106 games was 59-47 (.557) in 2009. METRO The Rockies face the New York Mets for the second time this season following a 2-1 series loss in Queens, July 14-16, to begin the second half overall, are 89-100 vs. the Mets in franchise history, 55-36 in Denver and 49-33 at Coors Field. Last hosted the Mets in Denver May 13-15, 2016, and swept them in three games. The Rockies scored 13 runs on 18 hits, including 10 extra-base hits, in their last game vs. the Mets on July 16 it was the most runs vs. the Mets in franchise history and the most extra-base hits this season for Colorado. Allowed 14 runs to the Mets July 14, which is tied for the most ever allowed by the Rockies to NYM (4x, last: Aug. 22, 2015) the 12-run margin of defeat was the largest in franchise history vs. New York-NL. Prior to last season, the Rockies dropped 11 consecutive games to the Mets from May 4, 2014- Aug. 23, 2015, the second-longest losing streak vs. a single opponent in franchise history (longest: 16 vs. Atlanta, May 6, 1993-May 22, 1994). Overall, since the beginning of 2016, the Rockies are 7-3 against the Mets. ON THE MARQ German Márquez retired the first 16 batters faced Saturday, allowing a one-hit single in the bottom of the sixth inning became just the seventh Colorado pitcher to throw five or more perfect innings to begin a game he is the first Rockies pitcher to do so since Chad Bettis (6.0 IP) on May 29, 2015 at Philadelphia. HAPPY TO BE HOME Colorado, 29-27 on the road overall, has dropped 17 of its past 22 road games since the final game of the four-game series at Wrigley Field June 11 have hit.235 overall and.241 with runners in scoring position over that span Rockies starters have posted a 6.62 ERA (107.1 IP, 79 ER) over that span with five quality starts while averaging fewer than five innings pitched per start relievers have 2017 Rockies vs. Mets (1-2) Date H/R Result WP LP 7/14 R L, 2-14 degrom Gray 7/15 R L, 3-9 Lugo Chatwood 7/16 R W, 13-4 Hoffman Matz 8/1 H 6:40 p.m. MDT 8/2 H 6:40 p.m. MDT 8/3 H 1:10 p.m. MDT 2017 vs. NYM... 1-2 2017 at Coors Field... 0-0 2017 at Citi Field... 1-2 All-Time vs. NYM... 89-100 All-Time at Coors Field...49-33 All-Time in Denver...55-36 All-Time at Citi Field...14-18 All-Time in New York-NL...34-64 COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES posted a 4.93 ERA (80.1 IP, 44 ER). facebook.com/rockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.rockies.com LEATHER The Rockies'.988 fielding percentage is tied for first in the National League the club's 50 errors are the second-fewest total in the NL. Colorado is first in the MLB with 117 double plays. EXTRA, EXTRA! Nolan Arenado (62) and Charlie Blackmon (57) currently rank first and second in the Major Leagues in extra-base hits per Elias, the only other pairs of teammates to finish the season ranked first and second in the Majors in extra-base hits were Tony Armas and Dwight Evans for the 1984 Boston Red Sox and Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth for the 1926 and 1927 Yankees. PARDON THE INTERRUPTION Gerardo Parra led the National League in July with a.443 batting average (27-for-61) has hit safely in his 14 of 16 games since coming off the disabled list on July 7. Parra has hit.488 (41-for-84) since May 28, hitting safely in 19 of 24 games. LEADERSHIP Nolan Arenado is first in the Majors with 91 RBI, tied for first in MLB with 33 doubles and ranks tied for fourth in the Majors with 129 hits. In July, Arenado hit.389 (35-for-90), fourth in the National League with a Major League-leading 30 RBI, the third-most in franchise history in July, the most for the month since Preston Wilson collected 34 in 2003. UP FRONT Charlie Blackmon leads the Majors in runs (93), triples (13), multi-hit games (46) and total bases (259) ranks second in MLB, first in the National League, with 141 hits. He ranks fifth in the National League in batting average (.328), second in slugging percentage (.602) and tied for sixth in home runs (24). SPINNING IT DJ LeMahieu has hit.397 since June 15, going 48-for-121, the second-highest average in the Majors over that span hit safely in 25 of those 32 games has three four-hit games over that stretch. FLYING DUTCHMAN Greg Holland s 33 saves are the most in Major League Baseball and are the fourth-most in franchise history in a single season they are the most since Huston Street's 35 saves in 2009. Holland is the seventh different Rockies pitcher to attain 30 or more saves in a single season with the mark being reached nine times in franchise history. YOUNGSTERS Rookies Kyle Freeland, Jeff Hoffman, German Márquez and Antonio Senzatela are a combined 36-18 with a 4.43 ERA (390.0 IP, 192 ER) in 71 games, 66 starts. PURPLE ACES Kyle Freeland's 11 wins are the most wins among Major League rookie pitchers according to the Elias Sports Bureau: "Freeland and Senzatela are the first pair of rookie teammates in 80 years to each reach 10 wins prior to August, since the Boston Braves Lou Fette had 13 wins and Jim Turner had 11 victories through July in 1937 both of Boston s rookie hurlers finished that season with 20 wins." PATTY V Among MLB pinch-hitters, Pat Valaika is first in runs (10), doubles (7), RBI (11) and extra-base hits (10) second in hits (14), tied for first in homers (3) and ranks third in batting average (.389; 14-for-36). His three PH homers are a Rockies rookie record tied for the club's rookie RBI mark (Jimmy Tatum, 1993) his pinch-hit average is second among Colorado rookies to Jorge Piedra (.455, 2005) and sixth among all Rockies in club history. twitter.com/rockies twitter.com/rockiespr twitter.com/losrockies ROCKIES AT A GLANCE Game #107... Home #51 Record...60-46 NL West Standing... 3rd / 14.5 Home...31-19 Road...29-27 Day...27-13 Night...33-33 Current Streak...Lost 1 Homestand... 0-0 Last Road Trip... 2-4 Last Five Games... 2-3 Last 10 Games... 5-5 Longest Winning Streak...7, 6/3-10 Longest Losing Streak...8, 6/22-29 Series Record...20-10-4 Series Opener...22-11 Series Finale...19-15 Sweeps... 4-3 Getaway Day...13-14 Run Differential...+50 Longest Game by Innings... 14, 6/27 at SF Longest Game by Time... 4:45, 6/27 at SF Shortest Game by Time...2:14, 5/10 vs. CHC Most Games Above.500... 21, 6/20 Most Games Below.500... N/A Opp. At-Above / Below.500... 29-20 / 31-26 vs. RHS / LHS... 41-34 / 19-12 Come-From-Behind Wins...18 Trailing 3+...3 Trailing 4+...0 Trailing 5+...1 Losses After Leading...16 Largest Blown Lead...5, 2x, last: 6/25 at LAD Extra Innings... 1-3 Shutouts... 5-7 Batting Orders...76 Rockies / Opp. Score First... 46-14 / 14-32 One-run / Two-Run Games...11-6 / 13-7 Decided by Last At-Bat / Walk-Offs... 6-6 / 2-5 Walk-Off Home Runs... 1-1 Out-Hitting Opponents...47-6 Out-Hit by Opponents...9-36 Hit Totals Equal... 4-4 Rockies / Opp. Score 5+... 46-11 / 13-35 Rockies / Opp. Score 4+... 52-14 / 20-40 Rockies / Opp. Score 3 or Fewer...8-32 / 40-6 Hit Two or More Home Runs...33-3 Hit at Least One Home Run...51-16 Hit No Home Runs...9-30 No Errors...46-23 One or More Errors...14-23 Rockies / Opp. Quality Start... 38-7 / 11-27 Ahead after 6 / 7 / 8...55-3 / 58-1 / 57-0 Behind after 6 / 7 / 8...4-41 / 1-43 / 1-41 Tied after 6 / 7 / 8... 1-2 / 1-2 / 2-5 vs. NL West...29-21 vs. ARI... 6-6 vs. SD... 8-4 vs. LAD... 5-7 vs. SF...10-4 vs. NL Central...18-14 vs. NL East... 7-7 Interleague... 7-5 April...16-10 July...12-12 May...17-12 August...0-0 June...15-12 September/Oct...0-0 Monday... 5-5 Friday...9-7 Tuesday... 9-8 Saturday... 10-7 Wednesday... 7-8 Sunday... 12-6 Thursday... 8-5 Holiday...2-1 Purple Jerseys... 7-10 White Pinstripes... 18-8 Gray Jerseys... 10-8 Black Sleeveless Jerseys...20-15 Holiday...5-5 All-Time Record...1844-2088 All-Time, Denver... 1067-895 All-Time, Coors Field... 1003-821 All-Time, Road... 777-1193 Under Bud Black...60-46 UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING (ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT) DATE OPPONENT TIME (MDT) ROCKIES STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TELEVISION Wednesday, August 2 New York Mets 6:40 p.m. RHP Tyler Chatwood (6-11, 4.78) RHP Chris Flexen (0-1, 9.00) AT&T SportsNet Thursday, August 3 New York Mets 1:10 p.m. RHP German Márquez (9-4, 4.08) RHP Rafael Montero (1-7, 5.56) No TV All regular-season games are broadcast in English on KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94.1 FM; home games broadcast in Spanish on KNRV

#34 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER JEFF HOFFMAN RHP Height: 6-5 Weight: 217 Age: 24 (Jan. 8, 1993) Born: Latham, N.Y. Acquired: From Toronto, June 28, 2015 THE HOFF 24-year-old rookie right-hander was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque on June 4 will be making his 14th appearance (13th start) of the season, the 19th start (22ndt appearance) of his Major League career. His only relief appearance this season came as the 26th man on the roster in the second game of the May 9 doubleheader vs. Chicago-NL. Originally acquired by the Rockies in 2015 along with RHP Miguel Castro, INF Jose Reyes and RHP Jesus Tinoco from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for RHP LaTroy Hawkins and SS Troy Tulowitzki. Selected by Blue Jays in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft out of East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C. Rated the Rockies second-ranked prospect prior to the season by MLB. com. LAST TIME OUT Dropped his second consecutive start, allowing seven hits and seven runs (six earned) in a 10-5 loss at St. Louis on July 26 was his first road defeat of the year has allowed 16 hits and 14 runs combined over seven innings his past two starts. THE BANQUET Is 2-2 with an 7.79 ERA (32.1 IP, 28 ER) in seven appearances, six starts, at Coors Field this season in 10 career appearances, nine starts, at Coors, is 2-3 with a 7.19 ERA (46.1 IP, 37 ER) with one quality start. Pitched a career-high tying seven innings in two consecutive starts at Coors Field (July 8 vs. the White Sox and July 3 vs. Cincinnati) prior to those starts had never worked more than 5.1 innings at home. Allowed a career-high nine runs on a career-high tying eight hits in 3.2 innings on June 21 in a 16-5 loss to Arizona first loss of the season, having come in with a 4-0 record and 2.25 ERA (32.0 IP, 8 ER) over six games, five starts. Only second Rockie hurler to ever allow nine or more runs in an inning, giving up nine tallies on seven hits in the top of the fourth Colorado s Mark Redman gave up 10 runs on six hits on April 26, 2008 at Los Angeles- NL. ON THE ROAD In six starts on the road this season, is 4-1 with a 3.65 ERA (37.0 IP, 15 ER), eight walks and 36 strikeouts has pitched into the seventh inning two times with four quality starts and a 1.03 WHIP opponents batting.224 (30-for-134). Tied for second among Major League rookies with four road wins his road ERA among rookies with 30 or more innings ranks second in the National League. In 11 career appearances, nine starts, on the road is 4-4 with a 3.81 ERA (54.1 IP, 23 ER) with 19 walks and 49 strikeouts. LEADERS One of four Rockie rookies among the Major League s top five in wins ranking tied for fifth with six victories among National League rookies, ranks eighth in innings (69.1) and seventh in strikeouts (58) his 5.58 ERA eighth among NL among rookies with at least 50.0 innings pitched. STARTER VS. RELIEVER Is 6-7 with a 5.48 ERA (95.1 IP, 58 ER) in 18 Major League starts no decisions and a 3.38 ERA (5.1 IP, 2 ER) in three relief appearances. 12 of his 13 games have been as a starter in 2017 only relief appearance came as the 26th man in the Rockies May 9 doubleheader vs. Chicago-NL, his first appearance with Colorado this year. I LL BE QUIRKY In eight starts with Triple-A Albuquerque, 3-2 with a 3.68 ERA (44.0 IP, 18 ER), 36 hits, two home runs, 16 walks and 38 strikeouts. Pitched seven shutout innings April 28 at Las Vegas, allowing one hit with three walks and eight strikeouts. STATS AT-A-GLANCE 2017 W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 6-3 5.58 13-12 69.1 72 44 43 8 24 58 Coors Field 2-2 7.79 7-6 32.1 42 28 28 4 16 22 Road 4-1 3.65 6-6 37.0 30 16 15 4 8 36 vs. NYM 1-0 6.00 1-1 6.0 7 4 4 2 1 3 MiLB 3-2 3.68 8-8 44.0 36 23 18 2 16 38 CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 6-7 5.36 21-18 100.2 109 73 60 15 41 80 Coors Field 2-3 7.19 10-9 46.1 54 38 37 6 22 31 Road 4-4 3.81 11-9 54.1 55 35 23 9 19 49 vs. NYM 1-0 6.00 1-1 6.0 7 4 4 2 1 3 MiLB 14-16 3.58 50-50 266.2 248 119 106 20 87 237 2017 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR AVG AB H 2B 3B HR vs. LH.233 129 30 5 2 4.251 195 49 9 2 7 vs. RH.304 138 42 7 3 4.299 201 60 11 3 8 AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS 2017.111 27 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 0-0 Career.086 35 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 16 0-0 Last Hit: 2, July 3, 2017 vs. Cincinnati Last Run: 1, May 11, 2017 vs. Los Angeles-NL Last RBI: 1, July 3, 2017 vs. Cincinnati LAST TIME Last Start/Loss: July 26 at STL, 5-10 (4.0,7,7,6,3,3) Last Win: July 16 at NYM, 13-4 (6.0,7,4,4,1,3) Last CG: No Major League complete games 2017 HIGHS / LOWS CAREER 7.0, 4x, last: July 8 vs. CWS... Most IP... 7.0, 4x, last: July 8, 2017 vs. CWS N/A...Low-Hit CG...N/A 9, July 21 vs, PIT...Hits... 9, July 21, 2017 vs. PIT 9, June 21 vs. ARI...Runs...9, June 21, 2017 vs. ARI 9, June 21 vs. ARI...ER...9, June 21, 2017 vs. ARI 2, 2x, last: July 16 at NYM... HR... 2, 4x, last: July 16, 2017 at NYM 4, July 21 vs. PIT...Walks...4, 2x, last: July 21, 2017 vs. PIT 9, June 4 at SD...Strikeouts...9, June 4, 2017 at SD N/A...10+ Strikeout Games...N/A 4, May 11-June 10... Win Streak... 4, May 11-June 10, 2017 2, July 21-26... Losing Streak... 4, Aug. 20, 2016-Sept. 14 HOFFMAN VS. METS PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Bruce.667.667 1.000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cabrera.333.333 1.333 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 Conforto.000.000.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Flores 1.000 1.000 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Granderson.000.333.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reyes.000.000.000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 R. Rivera.500.667.500 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2017 MLB DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO TP NOTE 5/9 (2) CHC* ND 1.1 1 1 1 1 0 2 18 26th man in DH 5/11 LAD W, 10-7 5.1 6 3 3 1 2 8 86 1st ML win 5/22 at PHI W, 8-1 7.0 3 1 1 0 0 7 99 Career-high 7.0 IP May: 2-0, 3.29 ERA 13.2 10 5 5 2 2 17 203 Did not record a loss 6/4 at SD W, 3-1 7.0 3 1 1 1 0 9 89 Career-high SO 6/10 at CHC W, 9-1 6.1 4 1 1 0 1 8 94 Fourth straight win 6/15 SF ND, W 10-9 5.0 7 1 1 0 3 2 103 Career-high pitches 6/21 ARI L, 15-6 3.2 8 9 9 0 2 2 68 Career-high runs 6/27 at SF ND, L 4-3 (14) 6.2 6 2 2 0 3 6 97 Rockies lost in 14 June: 2-1, 4.40 ERA 28.2 28 14 14 1 9 27 927 One HR in 28.2 IP 7/3 CIN W, 5-3 7.0 4 3 3 2 3 4 90 Longest start at home 7/8 CWS ND, L 4-5 7.0 7 4 4 0 2 2 94 3 runs in 1st inning 7/16 at NYM W, 13-4 6.0 7 4 4 2 1 3 91 Season-high tying two HR 7/21 PIT L, 5-13 3.0 9 7 7 0 4 2 82 Career-high tying hits 7/26 at STL L, 5-10 4.0 7 7 6 1 3 3 88 13 ER past 2 starts July: 2-2, 8.00 ERA 27.0 34 25 24 5 13 14 445.324 opp. average * relief appearance TOMORROW S STARTER: RHP TYLER CHATWOOD (6-11, 4.78) Will make his 20th start, 21st appearance, Wednesday vs. the New York Mets is 2-5 with a 6.14 ERA (44.0 IP, 30 ER) in eight starts at Coors Field this season pitched in relief in his last appearance for the first time since 2012, allowing one hit and one run in one inning at St. Louis on July 26 lost at Citi Field this year on July 15, leaving due to a back injury after allowing one hit and four runs in one-third of an inning 3-1 with 2.67 ERA (30.1 IP, 9 ER) in career six starts vs. the Mets.

COLORADO ROCKIES HITTERS NOTES 2017 VS. NYM CAREER VS. NYM PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Amarista.000 2 0 0 0.197 76 15 0 6 Arenado.417 12 5 1 3.245 106 26 5 18 Blackmon.357 14 5 1 3.277 119 33 4 14 González.000 8 0 0 0.248 161 40 12 33 Hanigan.000 6 0 0 0.289 45 13 0 1 LeMahieu.538 13 7 0 0.306 111 34 1 10 Lucroy.200 5 1 0 0.234 141 33 4 15 Parra.364 11 4 1 5.306 180 55 3 21 Reynolds.364 11 4 0 1.246 171 42 10 25 Story.364 11 4 0 2.394 33 13 0 4 Tapia.167 6 1 0 1.167 6 1 0 1 Valaika.000 4 0 0 0.000 4 0 0 0 CAREER AT COORS FIELD AVG AB H HR RBI.238 143 34 2 16.313 1283 401 78 292.343 1314 451 53 189.325 1991 648 125 422.303 66 20 0 10.331 1340 443 16 157.243 70 17 1 7.319 464 148 10 59.307 485 149 32 98.283 325 92 23 67.400 70 28 1 7.315 73 23 7 25 #2 ALEXI AMARISTA, inf-of Career vs. Matz: N/A Last Game: 1-3 (G2); 0-1 (G1) Current Streak: 1, 7/30 (1-3) WAS Series: 1-4 Long Streak: 4, 4/25-29 (4-6) Road Trip: 1-7 Started at shortstop (10), second (6), third (1), left field (1), center (1) and right (1). Hit in 14 of 20 starts (.269, 21-for-78) multi hits five times three hits twice is 6-for-30 (.200) with two doubles, one home run, four RBI and two walks as a pinchhitter. Hit his second home run and had a career-high tying four RBI May 19 at Cincinnati (fourth time, last: April 16, 2013 at Los Angeles-NL) hit his third career pinch-hit home run April 29 at Arizona to snap a streak of 251 homerless at-bats. #28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b Career vs. Matz:.200-5-1-1-3 Last Game: 1-4, 2B, SO (G2); 3-3, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 BB (G1) Current Streak: 2, 7/30 (4-7) WAS Series: 4-11, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, SO Long Streak: 8, 4/22-29 (8-27) Road Trip: 7-22, 2 R, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 6 SO Leads MLB with 91 RBI and 62 extra-base hits second with 243 total bases and tied for first with 33 doubles his.425 average (45-for-106) vs. left-handers leads MLB 23 home runs tied for 12th in the NL. Led MLB with 30 RBI in July, third-most in the month of July in Rockies history batted.389 (35-for-90), the fourth-highest average in the NL eight home runs in July tied for the third-most in the NL in July. National League Player of the Week (July 17-23), fourth career honor. Among players at 50 or more plate appearances, hitting a MLB-leading.438 (39-for- 89) in the first inning with eight doubles, one triple, six homers, 23 RBI and six walks. Career-high five hits and career-high three home runs July 19 vs. San Diego tied career highs in runs (four) and RBI (seven) the 12th Rockie (16th time) to have a three-home run game (last: Charlie Blackmon, Aug. 12, 2016 at Philadelphia). Started the All-Star Game and went 2-for-2 first Rockies player in franchise history to record multiple hits in an All-Star Game. Walk-off home run completed the cycle June 18 vs. San Francisco, the eighth cycle in franchise history (last: Michael Cuddyer, Aug. 17, 2014 vs. Cincinnati) fifth player in Major League history to hit a walk-off home run to complete the cycle (last: Carlos González, July 31, 2010 vs. Chicago-NL) walk-off home run the second of his career (first: June 7, 2013 vs. San Diego) fourth career walk-off hit, third against SF. First multi-homer game of 2017 on April 18, 11th career and first vs. the Dodgers. Four-time Gold Glove third baseman leads all Major League third baseman with.986 fielding percentage 16 defensive runs saved most among third baseman. #19 CHARLIE BLACKMON, of Career vs. Matz:.667-6-4-0-0 Last Game: 1-4, 2 SO (G2); 4-5, 4 R, RBI, SB (G1) Current Streak: 2, 7/30 (5-9) WAS Series: 5-13, 4 R, RBI, 3 SO, SB Long Streak: 14, 2x, last: 7/2-19 (25-58) Road Trip: 8-25, 6 R, RBI, 5 SO, SB, E Career-high tying four runs, most since 2014, and second four-hit game of the season in first game of Sunday s doubleheader at Washington. Leads Majors with 93 runs, 259 total bases, 13 triples and 46 multi-hit games first in the NL and second in MLB with 141 hits.328 batting average fifth in the NL second in MLB with 57 extra-base hits behind Nolan Arenado tied for sixth in the National League with 24 home runs, second in the Majors among leadoff hitters. His 70 RBI are 14th in the NL and the most by any MLB leadoff hitter. Hit safely in 20 of his past 23 games since July 2 (.385; 37-for-96) batted.370 (37- for-100) in July with seven homers and 13 RBI. Batting.399 (75-for-188) at Coors Field with at least one hit in 41 of 48 home games. His 14-game hitting streak, tied for the longest of his career (third time), ended July 21 third streak of at least 10 games this season. Seven-game extra-base hit streak July 7-19 tied career-long string (Sept. 15-21, 2013). Fourth leadoff home run of the season July 17, the franchise-record 26th of his career. Hit his second inside-the-park home run of the season July 16 at Citi Field (also: April 21 vs. San Francisco) the second Rockies player to record two inside-the-park home runs in one season (also: Brandon Barnes, 2014), the first in MLB since Barnes. Started in center field in the All-Star game, his second career selection (2014). Named NL Player of the Month for May, his first Player of the Month recognition and first for the Rockies since Nolan Arenado won in September of 2015. Named the NL Player of the Week for May 22-28. First multi-home run game of season May 23 at Philadelphia, the eighth of his career. #5 CARLOS GONZÁLEZ, of Career vs. Matz:.333-3-1-0-1 Last Game: 1-5, R, SO (G1) Current Streak: 9, 7/18-30 (12-36) WAS Series: 2-8, 2 R, BB, 2 SO, SB Long Streak: 9, 7/18-current (12-36) Road Trip: 5-20, 2 R, BB, 3 SO, SB Hitting.333 (12-for-26) during his season-high nine-game hitting streak. Batting.292 (14-for-48) his past 13 games hit.254 (16-for-63) in July. Season-high tying three RBI July 18 vs. San Diego (3x, last: May 24 at Philadelphia) fifth multi-rbi game, first since June 6 vs. Cleveland. Reinstated from the 10-day disabled list (strained right shoulder) July 3. Fifth home run June 6 vs. Cleveland scored a career-high tying four runs (three times, last: July 26, 2015 vs. Cincinnati) home run his 202nd as a Rockie, passing Dante Bichette for the fourth-most in franchise history. Drew three walks June 1 at Seattle, his first three-walk game since Aug, 7, 2012. Season-high eight-game hitting streak May 18-25 (455; 15-for-33). #30 RYAN HANIGAN, c Career vs. Matz: BB Last Game: 2-5, 2B, RBI, 2 SO (G1) Current Streak: 1, 7/30 (2-5) WAS Series: 2-5, 2B, RBI, 2 SO Long Streak: 3, 3x, last: 7/19-25 (5-9) Road Trip: 3-11, 2B, RBI, HBP, 4 SO In 24 starts, team is 15-9 with a catcher s ERA of 3.80 (211.0 innings) in two stints with Colorado reached base in 16 of 24 games with multiple hits five times. Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque June 30 optioned June 15. Second three-hit game July 19, going 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBI vs. San Diego. Went 3-for-5 with a home run and drove in the game-winning run in the 11th inning in his first game with the Rockies May 4 at San Diego first player with a game-winning RBI in his first game with Colorado and the 13th Rockie to homer in his first game. #9 DJ LeMAHIEU, 2b Career vs. Matz:.750-4-3-0-0 Last Game: 3-5, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, SO (G1) Current Streak: 3, 7/26-30 (5-11) WAS Series: 4-8, 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, BB, SO Long Streak: 7, 6/15-22 (16-31) Road Trip: 7-17, 5 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 2 SO Hitting.397 (48-for-121) his past 32 games since June 15, second in MLB that span (Altuve) since June 2, his.366 average (64-for-175) leads the NL, third in Majors. His.314 road batting average ranks seventh in the National League (64-for-204). His 37 multi-hit games rank fourth in the NL 13 games of three or more hits tied for first in NL tied for first in NL with four games of at least four hits. Batting.404 (40-for-99) vs. left-handers, the fourth-highest average in MLB. Career-high tying four hits July 16 at New York-NL June 15-16, vs. San Francisco, the 11th player (12th time) in club history to collect four or more hits consecutive games. Selected to second All-Star Game (2015), but did not play due to a right groin injury. #21 JONATHAN LUCROY, c Career vs. Matz:.167-6-1-0-1 Last Game: N/A Current Streak: 0 (0-3) WAS Series: N/A Long Streak: 10, 5/10-23 (16-39) Road Trip: N/A Acquired by the Rockies via trade with the Texas Rangers on Sunday in exchange for a player to be named later. Two-time All-Star (2014, 2016) batted.242 (68-for-281) with 15 doubles, four home runs and 27 RBI over 77 games with the Rangers this season. His 9.53 PA/SO (32 strikeouts) would have been third in the AL if he qualified. Leads MLB in caught stealing since the start of 2011 (159 for Milwaukee and Texas) is 13-for-44 in throwing out attempted base stealers in 2017. Led MLB with 53 doubles in 2014, the first time a primary catcher led the Majors in doubles in modern MLB history (since 1900). #8 GERARDO PARRA, of Career vs. Matz: 1.000-1-1-0-0 Last Game: 1-4, RBI (G2); 0-4, SO (G1) Current Streak: 1, 7/30 (1-4) WAS Series: 3-11, R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, SO Long Streak: 9, 7/16-29 (18-33) Road Trip: 7-22, R, 3 2B, 5 RBI, BB, 4 SO Reinstated from the DL (strained right quad) July 7, and led the NL in batting average in July, hitting.443 (27-for-61) with 13 runs, seven doubles, two home runs and 17 RBI. Batting.474 (45-for-95) with 22 runs, 11 doubles, four home runs and 30 RBI over his last 29 games since May 23 with multiple hits in 15 games. Batting.418 (23-for-55) with runners in scoring position with 34 RBI this season. Reached base in 10 consecutive plate appearances across three games July 17-19 sixth player in Rockies history to reach base in at least 10 straight plate appearances. Second start of 17 at first base July 15 played all three outfield positions. #12 MARK REYNOLDS, inf Career vs. Matz:.600-5-3-0-0 Last Game: 0-3, BB, 2 SO (G2); 0-2, SO (G1) Current Streak: 0 (0-6) WAS Series: 1-9, 2B, RBI, BB, 5 SO Long Streak: 5, 4/13-18 (6-20) Road Trip: 3-19, 2 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 8 SO, SB, E Tied for 12th in the National League with 71 RBI his.311 average (83-for-267) vs. right-handers ranks eighth in the NL. His 22 home runs are his most since also hitting 22 in 2014 second two-homer game on July 23 vs. Pittsburgh, the 25th time he s hit two in his big-league career. Fifth career game, second in 17, of four or more hits July 16 at New York-NL. First multi-home run game of the season, June 6 vs. Cleveland five RBI tied his career high (6x, last: April 13, 2013). Hit home runs in four consecutive games (May 5-9) for the second time in his career. #27 TREVOR STORY, inf Career vs. Matz:.500-4-2-0-2 Last Game: 0-1, SO (G2); 0-4, R, BB, 3 SO (G1) Current Streak: 0 (0-8) WAS Series: 1-9, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI, BB, 7 SO Long Streak: 7, 4/18-25 (8-30) Road Trip: 3-21, 3 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, BB, 13 SO, SB Hit safely in 12 of his past 18 games since July 6, batting.277 (18-for-65) with four doubles, one triple, four home runs and 17 RBI batted.250 in July (20-for-80). Homered four of his past 10 games also homered three of past seven games. Season-high three hits July 19, including his 12th home run, his first since July 1. Multiple hits in three consecutive games June 17-20, a career-long streak. First career pinch-hit home run June 16 vs. San Francisco (Jeff Samardzija) also hit first career grand slam April 21 vs. San Francisco (Johnny Cueto). #7 RAIMEL TAPIA, of Career vs. Matz: N/A Last Game: 0-4 (G2), 2-5, R, 2B, RBI, SO (G1) Current Streak: 0 (0-4) WAS Series: 2-9, R, 2B, RBI, SO Long Streak: 4, 6/14-18 (11-19) Road Trip: 2-9, R, 2B, RBI, SO Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Saturday for his fourth stint with the Rockies was optioned July 18. Hit.356 (16-for-45) over his last 12 starts with at least one hit in nine games for the Rockies is 32-for-92 (.348) over his last 29 games with multiple hits 11 times. Batting.422 (19-for-45) in 17 home games in 10 starts at home, is 17-for-39 (.436) with at least one hit in nine of 10 games and multiple hits seven times. Hit his first career Major League home run June 30 at Arizona (Ray) in the sixth inning first career walk-off RBI (single) June 15 vs. San Francisco. Career-high four hits and three runs scored June 14 in Pittsburgh. First two hits of the year June 10 at Chicago-NL snapped an 0-for-15 skid to start year with a single in the fourth inning. #4 PAT VALAIKA, inf Career vs. Matz: N/A Last Game: 0-3, SO (G2); 1-1, R, 2B (G1) Current Streak: 0 (0-3) WAS Series: 1-5, R, 2B, 2 SO Long Streak: 5, 7/18-24 (5-7) Road Trip: 2-7, 2 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 SO Started at shortstop (13), third base (3), second (3), left field (1) and DH (1). Leads MLB pinch-hitters in runs (10), doubles (7), RBI (11) and extra-base hits (10) tied for first in homers (3) second in hits (14) and third in average (.389). First Colorado rookie with three pinch-hit home runs second Rockie (July 23-24) to ever homer in consecutive PH appearances (Mark Sweeney, August, 2004). Tied club s rookie RBI mark as PH (Jimmy Tatum, 1993). Seventh home run of the season and a career-high five RBI July 9 career-high three hits and hit his sixth home run July 5. Hit his first career pinch-hit home run on June 18 vs. San Francisco. Two home runs and a career-high four RBI May 14 vs. the Dodgers first multi- LAST HOME RUN MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES PLAYER DATE, OPP PITCHER AB SINCE 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5 RBI 6+RBI TOTAL Amarista 5/19/17 at CIN Bonilla 85 3 2 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 2 Arenado 7/26/17 at STL Martinez 13 24 9 1 1 35 11 9 2 1 1 24 Blackmon 7/23/17 vs. PIT Nova 27 34 10 2 0 46 12 6 1 0 0 19 González 6/20/17 vs. ARI Greinke 72 15 2 0 0 17 2 3 0 0 0 5 Hanigan 6/9/17 at CHC Montgomery 41 3 2 0 0 5 3 1 0 0 0 4 LeMahieu 7/7/17 vs. CWS Holland 58 24 9 4 0 37 11 2 0 0 0 13 Lucroy 6/9/17 at WAS Roark 115 12 4 0 0 16 5 2 0 0 0 7 Parra 7/17/17 vs. SD Quackenbush 33 11 8 2 0 21 6 4 0 0 0 10 Reynolds 7/23/17 vs. PIT Maríñez 19 22 5 2 0 29 9 8 1 1 0 19 Story 7/29/17 at WAS Roark 8 13 1 0 0 14 8 2 1 0 0 11 Tapia 7/3/17 vs. CIN Castillo 33 10 1 1 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 2 Valaika 7/24/17 at STL Duke 6 5 1 0 0 6 2 1 1 1 0 5

COLORADO ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HR Season Totals 60-46 4.69 1 5 35/43 942.0 949 514 491 369-15 836 132 Starters 48-36 4.79 1 1 ---- 593.1 607 329 316 226-8 486 85 Relievers 12-10 4.52 -- -- 35/43 348.2 342 185 175 143-7 350 47 Coors Field 31-19 5.20 0 4 16/19 450.0 485 268 260 180-8 369 64 Road 29-27 4.23 1 1 19/24 492.0 464 246 231 189-7 467 68 April 16-10 4.58 1 2 12/13 234.0 225 125 119 84-3 193 28 May 17-12 3.87 0 2 9/11 260.1 235 118 112 106-4 246 30 June 15-12 5.05 0 0 7/12 238.2 251 137 134 93-5 219 40 July 12-12 5.38 0 1 7/7 209.0 237 134 125 86-3 178 34 ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES Pitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1BF/R IR/RS Dunn 7/30/17 (1) at WAS 1.1,2,1,1,1,2 4/8/17 vs. LAD 8/12/14 vs. STL 5/20/17 at CIN 0/1 44/35 23/6 Holland 7/30/17 (1) at WAS 0.2,1,0,0,0,0 6/15/17 vs. SF 7/30/17 at WAS 7/8/17 vs. CWS 33/34 40/27 12/3 Neshek 7/30/17 (1) at WAS 0.2,1,1,1,0,1 7/18/17 at MIA 6/6/17 at ATL 7/1/17 at NYM 1/3 45/31 10/2 Oberg 7/25/17 at STL 1.0,1,0,0,0,1 8/11/16 at TEX 8/17/16 vs. WAS 5/25/17 at PHI 0/0 46/30 26/3 Ottavino 7/30/17 (2) at WAS 1.0,0,0,0,0,0 6/21/17 vs. ARI 10/1/16 vs. MIL 7/2/17 at ARI 0/2 42/23 16/6 Rosscup 7/16/17 at NYM 1.0,10,0,0,1 5/31/15 vs. KC No ML Saves 5/22/15 at ARI 0/0 3/3 3/3 Rusin 7/30/17 (1) at WAS 1.1,0,0,0,1,2 6/9/17 at CHC 5/6/17 vs. ARI 10/2/16 vs. MIL 1/2 37/27 22/5 Senzatela 7/24/17 at STL 4.0,6,4,4,2,5 7/18/17 vs. SD No ML Saves 7/24/17 at STL 0/0 3/2 0/0 #38 MIKE DUNN, LHP Season-High IP: 1.2, 5/18 at MIN #0 ADAM OTTAVINO, RHP Scoreless Streak: 2.0 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 4/30 at ARI WAS Series: 1.1 IP, 2 H, ER, BB, 2 SO Career High IP: 2.0, 17x, last: 7/28/16 vs. STL WAS Series: 1.0 IP Career-High IP: 5.2, 5/29/10 at CHC Scored upon 11 times in 44 games scoreless nine of his last 10 appearances and in 13 of his last 15 appearances since June 23 two runs over 12.1 innings with seven hits, five walks and 15 strikeouts over that span. Allowed 17 runs over 27.1 innings (5.60 ERA) in 34 games since returning from DL May 3 (back spasms). Scored on once in his first 10 appearances of the season prior to his DL stint nine consecutive scoreless appearances to start the season. Season-high tying three runs, including sixth home, June 15 against San Francisco. First loss May 20 at Cincinnati, allowing a then season-high three runs in 0.2 Leads the NL with 20 holds scored upon 13 times in 42 appearances has 42 strikeouts in 37.0 innings pitched opponents batting.252 (35-for-139). Scoreless in six of his last eight appearances (7.0 IP, 2 ER) has allowed 14 runs and five home runs over his last 14 appearances (11.2 IP, 10.80 ERA). Allowed six earned runs June 25 vs. the Dodgers, his most since allowing a career-high seven Sept. 16, 2012 at San Diego four wild pitches tied the Rockies franchise record, allowing four runs. Pitched two scoreless innings April 30 vs. Arizona, his longest relief appearance since July 5, 2014 vs. Los Angeles-NL. innings. #60 ZAC ROSSCUP, LHP #56 GREG HOLLAND, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1.2 IP Season-High IP: 1.1 IP, 2x, last: 7/22 vs. PIT Scoreless Streak: 1.0 IP Series: N/A Season-High IP: 2.0, 7/14 at NYM Career-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 7/14 at NYM WAS Series: 1.2 IP, H, SO, 2 SV Career-High IP: 2.0, 17x, last: 7/28/16 vs. STL Career Major League record of 3-1 with a 5.19 ERA (50.1 IP, 20 ER) in 64 Major-League leading 33 saves, fourth-most in franchise history most saves since Huston Street in 2009 (35) converted 33 of 34 save opportunities. Returned from paternity list on Saturday (July 26-29). Notched his fourth career save while pitching more than one inning on July 22 vs. PIT (last: Sept. 25, 2011 at Chicago-AL) 34 pitches his most since throwing 46 pitches on Aug. 5, 2012. Named to his third career All-Star team (also: 2014-15 with Kansas City) pitched one scoreless inning with two strikeouts. Scored upon in six of 40 appearances held opponents hitless in 24 appearances opponents batting.169 (22-for-130). Allowed his second home run of the season July 8 vs. the White Sox and took his first loss since Sept. 18, 2015 at Detroit as a member of the Royals. National League Reliever of the Month in both April and May. Only blown save of the season June 15 but recorded his first win since July 7, combined games with the Chicago Cubs (2013-17) and Colorado Rockies (2017) 61 strikeouts, 32 walks and nine home runs allowed. Recalled Sunday from Triple-A Albuquerque optioned July 17 after making two appearances, July 14 and 16 at New York-NL (3.0 IP, ER) made his first appearance with the Rockies at New York July 14 pitched a career-high tying two innings. Recalled the first time from Triple-A on July 8 acquired via trade from the Chicago Cubs on June 26 in exchange for right-handed reliever Matt Carasiti made one appearance for the Cubs on May 22, pitching 0.2 scoreless innings. Has not allowed a run in eight games with Albuquerque in 9.1 innings, allowing four hits with 10 strikeouts and no walks. in 17 appearances with Triple-A Iowa, went 2-2 with a 2.60 ERA (27.2 IP, 8 ER), eight walks and 32 strikeouts. Over 164 Minor League games, including 29 starts, is 18-12 with a 2.56 ERA (299.1 IP, 109 ER) fanned 365 with 107 walks allowed eight homers. 2015 against Tampa Bay. His 11 saves in April tied the Rockies record for saves within a single month (also: Brian Fuentes, May 2011; Huston Street, June 2009). Ninth save April 21 vs. San Francisco tied Bullpen Coach Darren Holmes club #52 CHRIS RUSIN, LHP Scoreless Streak: 1.1 IP WAS Series: 1.1 IP, BB, 2 SO Season-High IP: 3.1, 4/13 at SF Career-High IP: 9.0, 2x, last: 9/3/15 vs. SF record of nine saves in nine consecutive appearances streak snapped after appearing in a non-save situation, April 24 vs. Washington. Earned the save in each of the Rockies three wins in Milwaukee is the first Rockies pitcher ever to save first two games of the season. Scored upon in 12 of his 37 appearances overall opponents batting.220 (44-for- 200) worked two or more innings 11 times, including three or more four times. Is 6-1 with a 3.02 ERA (119.1 IP, 40 ER) in 65 career relief appearances 10-23 with a 5.19 ERA (260.0 IP, 150 ER) in 49 Major League starts. Since allowing four runs on April 26 vs. Washington, has been scored upon 10 times in 34 outings for a 3.00 ERA (48.0 IP, 16 ER). Scored upon in three consecutive outings (July 15-24) for the first time this season allowed multiple runs in all three games. His 8.2 inning scoreless streak snapped July 15 after entering the game for Tyler Chatwood in the first inning six hits allowed his second-most as a reliever in his career, most since Aug. 20, 2016 vs. the Cubs. First save of his career May 6 after pitching three scoreless innings to close the Rockies 9-1 win vs. Arizona the 18th three-inning save in franchise history. Third victory of 17 June 9 first win since April 18, 2017 at Los Angeles-NL. #37 PAT NESHEK, RHP Season-High IP: 1.1, 5/7 vs. WAS WAS Series: 1.2 IP, H, ER, HR, SO Career-High IP: 2.2, 8/1/06 vs. TEX Made his first two appearances as a member of the Rockies Saturday and Sunday nine inning scoreless streak snapped in first game of doubleheader Sunday, his third appearance this season allowing a run and his third home run allowed. Scoreless in 42 of 45 appearances, the second-most scoreless appearances in MLB was not scored upon in 23 appearances at Citizens Bank Park. Acquired via trade with the Philadelphia Phillies July 26 in exchange for three Minor League players and cash considerations. Among NL relievers, ranks second in ERA (1.29), fourth in WHIP (0.81), and second in strikeout to walk ratio (9.40, 5 BB, 47 SO) among all Major League relievers with at least 35.0 IP, only Kenley Jansen (two) and Roberto Osuna (four) have fewer walks. Made his second career All-Star team (2014 with STL), the Phillies lone All-Star. Had an 18-inning, 19-game, scoreless streak from May 18-June 30. #45 SCOTT OBERG, RHP Scoreless Streak: 2.0 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 3x, last: 6/23 vs. ARI STL Series: 1.0 IP, H, SO Career-High IP: 2.0, 10x, last: 6/23/17 vs. ARI Scoreless in 28 of his team-high 46 appearances allowed multiple hits and runs in back-to-back appearances July 6-14 for the second time this season fifth in MLB in inherited runners scored percentage (11.5%, 3-of-26). Career-high three walks July 14 at Citi Field career-high tying two innings June 21, allowed no runs and no hits with a career-high tying three strikeouts (third time, last: May 16, 2015 at Los Angeles-NL). Season-high four hits allowed June 15 against the Giants. Allowed the walk-off run in the bottom of the 11th inning May 25 at Philadelphia, his first loss of the season. Tied a career high with five runs (three earned) April 25 vs. Washington. #49 ANTONIO SENZATELA, RHP Season-High IP: 8.0, 5/26/17 vs. STL STL Series: L, 4.0 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, HR, 2 BB, 5 SO Career-High IP: 8.0, 5/26/17 vs. STL His 10 wins tied for the most in the Majors among rookies with Kyle Freeland 102.1 innings pitched fourth-most among rookies. Has made 17 starts and three relief appearances is 10-4 with a 4.99 ERA (97.1 IP, 54 ER) as a starter first three relief appearances of season June 26-July 7 one run in five innings (1.80 ERA) out of the bullpen. After making 15 starts to begin his rookie year, pitched his first Major League relief appearance June 26 at San Francisco. National League Rookie of the Month for April, going 3-1 with a 2.81 ERA. Made his first career Opening Day roster this season made Major League debut on April 6 vs. the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. ROCKIES BULLPEN VS. NEW YORK METS 2017 vs. New York-NL Career vs. New York-NL Pitcher W-L-S G/GS IP ER ERA W-L-S G/GS IP ER ERA Dunn 0-0-0 2/0 2.0 0 0.00 4-4-1 53/0 45.1 21 4.17 Holland ----- --- --- -- --- 0-0-1 2/0 2.0 0 0.00 Neshek 0-1-0 3/0 2.2 3 10.13 0-1-1 9/0 8.0 4 4.50 Oberg 0-0-0 2/0 2.0 2 9.00 0-0-0 8/0 9.0 5 5.00 Ottavino 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 1 9.00 0-0-0 6/0 7.0 2 2.57 Rosscup 0-0-0 2/0 3.0 1 3.00 0-0-0 4/0 4.0 1 2.25 Rusin 0-0-0 1/0 2.2 1 3.38 0-2-0 3/2 10.2 13 10.97 Senzatela ----- --- --- -- --- ----- --- --- -- ---

H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 1 4/3 R/D at MIL W 7-5 Estévez Marínez Holland 1-0 T1/0.0 43,336* 3:26 2 4/4 R/N at MIL W 6-5 Anderson Davies Holland 2-0 1st/1.0 21,458 3:34 3 4/5 R/N at MIL L 1-6 Peralta Chatwood Feliz 2-1 T1/0.0 21,824 3:03 4 4/6 R/D at MIL W 2-1 Dunn Feliz Holland 3-1 T1/0.0 23,828 3:07 5 4/7 H/D LAD W 2-1 Freeland Ryu McGee 4-1 T1/0.0 49,169* 3:00 6 4/8 H/N LAD W 4-2 Dunn Kershaw Holland 5-1 T1/0.0 48,012* 2:59 7 4/9 H/D LAD L 6-10 Maeda Anderson None 5-2 2nd/1.0 33,529 3:49 8 4/10 H/N SD L 3-5 Diaz Chatwood None 5-3 2nd/1.0 20,504 2:53 9 4/11 H/N SD W 3-2 Senzatela Diaz Holland 6-3 2nd/1.0 20,664 2:24 10 4/12 H/D SD L 0-6 Lee Freeland None 6-4 2nd/1.0 20,968 2:49 11 4/13 R/N at SF W 3-1 Rusin Bumgarner Holland 7-4 2nd/0.5 41,915* 2:50 12 4/14 R/N at SF L 2-8 Anderson Cueto None 7-5 2nd/0.5 42,738* 2:48 13 4/15 R/D at SF W 5-0 Chatwood Moore None 8-5 1st/0.5 42,371* 2:26 14 4/16 R/D at SF W 4-3 Senzatela Samardzija Holland 9-5 1st/0.5 41,455* 2:46 15 4/18 R/N at LAD W 4-3 Rusin Ryu Holland 10-5 T1/0.0 37,960 3:17 16 4/19 R/N at LAD L 2-4 Kershaw Anderson Jansen 10-6 T1/0.0 45,474 2:55 17 4/21 H/N SF W 6-5 Chatwood Cueto Holland 11-6 1st/0.5 27,663 2:59 18 4/22 H/N SF W 12-3 Senzatela Moore None 12-6 1st/0.5 39,239 3:01 19 4/23 H/D SF W 8-0 Freeland Samardzija None 13-6 1st/1.5 42,011 2:46 20 4/24 H/N WAS W 8-4 Estévez Romero None 14-6 1st/1.5 23,019 3:00 21 4/25 H/N WAS L 12-15 Romero Márquez None 14-7 1st/0.5 21,340 3:26 22 4/26 H/N WAS L 4-11 Roark Chatwood None 14-8 1st/0.5 22,461 3:23 23 4/27 H/D WAS L 5-16 Gonzalez Senzatela None 14-9 2nd/0.5 34,929 3:25 24 4/28 R/N at ARI W 3-1 Freeland Ray Holland 15-9 1st/0.5 19,300 2:53 25 4/29 R/N at ARI W 7-6 Estévez Rodney Holland 16-9 1st/1.5 30,445 3:38 26 4/30 R/D at ARI L 2-0 (13) Delgado Lyles None 16-10 1st/0.5 23,613 4:02 27 5/2 R/N at SD L 2-6 Cahill Chatwood None 16-11 2nd/0.5 18.910 2:56 28 5/3 R/N at SD W 11-3 Senzatela Weaver None 17-11 1st/0.5 16,487 2:53 29 5/4 R/D at SD W 3-2 (11) Qualls Hand Holland 18-11 1st/1.5 16,356 4:13 30 5/5 H/N ARI L 3-6 Greinke Márquez Rodney 18-12 1st/0.5 30,030 2:56 31 5/6 H/N ARI W 9-1 Anderson Corbin Rusin 19-12 1st/1.5 36,165 3:04 32 5/7 H/D ARI W 5-2 Chatwood Walker Holland 20-12 1st/2.5 39,175 2:35 5/8 H/N CHC Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled as part of 5/9 doubleheader 33 5/9 H/D CHC W 10-4 Senzatela Arrieta None 21-12 1st/2.0 34,779 3:01 34 H/N CHC L 1-8 Lackey Freeland None 21-13 1st/1.5 36,563 3:01 35 5/10 H/D CHC W 3-0 Márquez Hendricks Holland 22-13 1st/1.5 35,213 2:14 36 5/11 H/N LAD W 10-7 Hoffman Ryu Holland 23-13 1st/2.5 27,265 3:23 37 5/12 H/N LAD L 2-6 Kershaw Chatwood None 23-14 1st/1.5 40,146 2:53 38 5/13 H/N LAD L 0-4 Wood Anderson None 23-15 1st/0.5 43,534 3:18 39 5/14 H/D LAD W 9-6 Senzatela Urías Holland 24-15 1st/1.5 41,051 3:38 40 5/16 R/N at MIN W 7-3 Freeland Hughes Holland 25-15 1st/2.5 24,295 3:13 5/17 R/N at MIN Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled as part of 5/18 doubleheader 41 5/18 R/D at MIN W 5-1 Márquez Santana Holland 26-15 1st/2.5 20,603 2:53 42 R/N at MIN L 0-2 Berríos Chatwood Kintzler 26-16 1st/2.0 17,140 2:52 43 5/19 R/N at CIN W 12-6 Anderson Bonilla None 27-16 1st/2.0 23,184 3:38 44 5/20 R/D at CIN L 8-12 Wojciechowski Dunn None 27-17 1st/1.0 25,188 3:32 45 5/21 R/D at CIN W 6-4 Freeland Arroyo Holland 28-17 1st/2.0 23,352 3:14 46 5/22 R/N at PHI W 8-1 Hoffman Eickhoff None 29-17 1st/2.0 21,251 3:03 47 5/23 R/N at PHI W 8-2 Márquez Eflin None 30-17 1st/2.0 17,109 2:44 48 5/24 R/N at PHI W 7-2 Chatwood Hellickson None 31-17 1st/2.0 19,160 3:09 49 5/25 R/D at PHI L 1-2 Gomez Oberg None 31-18 1st/1.0 18,143 3:39 50 5/26 H/N STL W 10-0 Senzatela Martínez None 32-18 1st/1.0 40,312 2:25 51 5/27 H/N STL L 0-3 Wainwright Freeland None 32-19 1st/1.0 48,106* 3:15 52 5/28 H/D STL W 8-4 Márquez Lynn None 33-19 1st/1.5 48,372* 2:52 53 5/29 H/D SEA L 5-6 Gaviglio Chatwood Diaz 33-20 1st/0.5 40,298 3:25 54 5/30 H/N SEA L 4-10 Miranda Anderson None 33-21 2nd/0.5 33,258 3:11 55 5/31 R/N at SEA L 0-5 Paxton Senzatela None 33-22 T2nd/0.5 16,750 2:46 56 6/1 R/D at SEA W 6-3 Freeland Gallardo Holland 34-22 T1st/0.0 21,536 3:28 57 6/2 R/N at SD L 5-8 Richard Márquez Maurer 34-23 T2nd/0.5 20,932 3:02 58 6/3 R/D at SD W 10-1 Chatwood Chacin None 35-23 2nd/0.5 20,996 2:52 59 6/4 R/D at SD W 3-1 Hoffman Cosart Holland 36-23 1st/0.5 24,763 3:06 60 6/6 H/N CLE W 11-3 Senzatela Clevinger None 37-23 1st/2.0 39,508 2:54 61 6/7 H/D CLE W 8-1 Freeland Bauer None 38-23 1st/2.0 36,909 3:27 62 6/8 R/N at CHC W 4-1 Chatwood Lester Holland 39-23 1st/2.0 39,385 2:44 63 6/9 R/D at CHC W 5-3 Rusin Frankoff Holland 40-23 1st/2.5 41,229 3:42 64 6/10 R/D at CHC W 9-1 Hoffman Butler None 41-23 1st/2.5 41,226 3:09 65 6/11 R/D at CHC L 5-7 Edwards Jr. Lyles Davis 41-24 1st/1.5 41,116 3:20 66 6/12 R/N at PIT L 1-7 Taillon Freeland None 41-25 1st/1.0 16,320 3:11 67 6/13 R/N at PIT L 2-5 Cole Ottavino None 41-26 T1st/0.0 16,764 2:42 68 6/14 R/N at PIT W 5-1 Márquez Kuhl None 42-26 T1st/0.0 17,308 3:19 69 6/15 H/N SF W 10-9 Holland Strickland None 43-26 1st/1.0 40,747 3:55 70 6/16 H/N SF W 10-8 Senzatela Samardzija Holland 44-26 1st/1.0 46,632 3:09 71 6/17 H/D SF W 5-1 Freeland Cain None 45-26 1st/1.0 48,035* 3:01 72 6/18 H/D SF W 7-5 Estévez Melancon None 46-26 1st/1.0 48,341* 3:16 73 6/20 H/N ARI W 4-3 Ottavino Greinke Holland 47-26 1st/0.5 35,016 2:45 74 6/21 H/N ARI L 5-16 Walker Hoffman None 47-27 2nd/0.5 40,918 3:28 75 6/22 H/D ARI L 3-10 Godley Senzatela None 47-28 3rd/1.5 40,681 3:06 76 6/23 R/N at LAD L 1-6 Wood Freeland None 47-29 3rd/2.5 43,787 2:55 77 6/24 R/N at LAD L 0-4 Kershaw Chatwood None 47-30 3rd/3.5 50,403 3:18 78 6/25 R/D at LAD L 6-12 Baez Ottavino Jansen 47-31 3rd/4.5 41,605 4:19 79 6/26 R/N at SF L 2-9 Samardzija Márquez None 47-32 3rd/4.5 41,388* 3:22 80 6/27 R/N at SF L 3-4 (14) Gearrin Qualls None 47-33 3rd/5.5 41,331* 4:45 81 6/28 R/D at SF L 3-5 Blach Freeland Strickland 47-34 3rd/6.0 41,286* 3:05 * Sellout May 12 May 16 May 18 May 22 May 23 May 30 June 4 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 15 June 18 June 22 June 26 June 27 June 30 July 3 July 7 July 8 July 16 July 17 July 18 July 25 July 26 July 26 July 28 July 29 July 30 Aug. 1 COLORADO ROCKIES DAY-BY-DAY H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 82 6/30 R/N at ARI W 6-3 Gray Ray Holland 48-34 3rd /6.0 23,275 3:31 83 7/1 R/N at ARI L 2-6 Greinke Chatwood Rodney 48-35 3rd/7.0 46,338 2:38 84 7/2 R/D at ARI L 3-4 Rodney Ottavino None 48-36 3rd/7.0 34,556 3:04 85 7/3 H/N CIN W 5-3 Hoffman Castillo Holland 49-36 3rd/6.5 49,131* 2:48 86 7/4 H/N CIN L 1-8 Bailey Freeland None 49-37 3rd/7.5 48,338* 2:58 87 7/5 H/N CIN W 5-3 Gray Feldman Holland 50-37 3rd/7.5 32,188 3:24 88 7/6 H/D CIN L 3-6 Romano Chatwood None 50-38 3rd/8.5 27,328 3:04 89 7/7 H/N CWS W 12-3 Márquez Holland None 51-38 3rd/8.5 38,386 3:08 90 7/8 H/N CWS L 4-5 Kahnle Holland Robertson 51-39 3rd/9.5 48,118* 3:09 91 7/9 H/D CWS W 10-0 Freeland Rodón None 52-39 3rd/9.5 36,541 3:13 7/10 All-Star break 7/11 All-Star Game, Marlins Park, Miami, Fla., AL 2, NL 1 (10 inn.) 7/12 All-Star break 7/13 All-Star break 92 7/14 R/N at NYM L 2-14 degrom Gray None 52-40 3rd/10.5 27,582 3:21 93 7/15 R/N at NYM L 3-9 Lugo Chatwood None 52-41 3rd/11.5 34,783 3:00 94 7/16 R/D at NYM W 13-4 Hoffman Matz None 53-41 3rd/11.5 28,745 3:26 95 7/17 H/N SD W 9-6 Márquez Perdomo Holland 54-41 3rd/11.0 37,561 3:23 96 7/18 H/N SD W 9-7 Senzatela Lamet Holland 55-41 3rd/11.0 40,101 3:14 97 7/19 H/D SD W 18-4 Gray Richard None 56-41 3rd/11.0 37,128 3:30 98 7/21 H/N PIT L 5-13 Williams Hoffman None 56-42 3rd/10.5 41,192 3:36 99 7/22 H/N PIT W 7-3 Márquez Kuhl Holland 57-42 T2nd/10.5 48,235 3:07 100 7/23 H/D PIT W 13-3 Freeland Nova None 58-42 2nd/10.5 40,118 3:19 101 7/24 R/N at STL L 2-8 Leake Senzatela None 58-43 3rd/11.5 40,486 2:50 102 7/25 R/N at STL L 2-3 Rosenthal McGee None 58-44 3rd/12.5 41,514 3:11 103 7/26 R/N at STL L 5-10 Martinez Hoffman None 58-45 3rd/13.5 38,162 3:23 7/28 R/N at WAS Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled as part of 7/30 doubleheader 104 7/29 R/N at WAS W 4-2 Márquez Roark Holland 59-45 3rd/14.0 33,989 2:49 105 7/30 R/D at WAS W 10-6 Freeland Fedde Holland 60-45 33,248 3:48 106 R/N at WAS L 1-3 Jackson Gray Doolittle 60-46 3rd/14.5 32,118 2:31 107 8/1 H/N NYM 108 8/2 H/N NYM 109 8/3 H/D NYM 110 8/4 H/N PHI 111 8/5 H/N PHI 112 8/6 H/D PHI 113 8/8 R/N at CLE 114 8/9 R/D at CLE 115 8/11 R/N at MIA 116 8/12 R/N at MIA 117 8/13 R/D at MIA 118 8/14 H/N ATL 119 8/15 H/N ATL 120 8/16 H/N ATL 121 8/17 H/D ATL 122 8/18 H/N MIL 123 8/19 H/N MIL 124 8/20 H/D MIL 125 8/22 R/N at KC 126 8/23 R/N at KC 127 8/24 R/D at KC 128 8/25 R/N at ATL 129 8/26 R/N at ATL 130 8/27 R/D at ATL 131 8/28 H/N DET 132 8/29 H/N DET 133 8/30 H/D DET 134 9/1 H/N ARI 135 9/2 H/N ARI 136 9/3 H/D ARI 137 9/4 H/D SF 138 9/5 H/N SF 139 9/6 H/N SF 140 9/7 R/N at LAD 141 9/8 R/N at LAD 142 9/9 R/N at LAD 143 9/10 R/D at LAD 144 9/11 R/N at ARI 145 9/12 R/N at ARI 146 9/13 R/N at ARI 147 9/14 R/D at ARI 148 9/15 H/N SD 149 9/16 H/N SD 150 9/17 H/D SD 151 9/19 R/N at SF 152 9/20 R/D at SF 153 9/21 R/N at SD 154 9/22 R/N at SD 155 9/23 R/N at SD 156 9/24 R/D at SD 157 9/25 H/N MIA 158 9/26 H/N MIA 159 9/27 H/D MIA 160 9/29 H/N LAD 161 9/30 H/N LAD 162 10/1 H/D LAD 2017 ROCKIES RECENT TRANSACTIONS Optioned RHP Jeff Hoffman to Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled OF Raimel Tapia from Triple-A. Reinstated C Tony Wolters from the 10-day disabled list (concussion); optioned C Dustin Garneau to Triple-A Albuquerque. Appointed RHP Carlos Estévez as the 26th man for the second game of a doubleheader; returned to Triple-A Albuquerque. Recalled RHP Jeff Hoffman from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned OF Raimel Tapia to Triple-A. Reinstated INF Trevor Story (left shoulder strain) from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Jeff Hoffman to Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed RHP Adam Ottavino (right shoulder inflammation) on the 10-day disabled list; recalled RHP Carlos Estévez from Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) on the 10-day disabled list;, retroactive to June 1; recalled RHP Jeff Hoffman from Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed INF-OF Alexi Amarista on the paternity list; recalled OF Raimel Tapia from Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed OF Gerardo Parra (strained right quad) on the 10-day disabled list; recalled INF-OF Jordan Patterson from Triple-A Albuquerque. Reinstated INF-OF Alexi Amarista from the paternity list; optioned INF-OF Jordan Patterson to Triple-A Albuquerque. Reinstated RHP Adam Ottavino (right shoulder inflammation) from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Carlos Estévez to Triple-A Albuquerque. Reinstated C Tom Murphy (fracture, right forearm) from the 10-day disabled list; optioned C Ryan Hanigan to Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed RHP Chad Qualls on the 10-day disabled list (back spasms) retroactive to June 16; recalled RHP Carlos Estévez from Triple-A Albuquerque. Reinstated LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Carlos Estévez from Triple-A Albuquerque. Placed LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) and OF Carlos González (right shoulder strain) on the 10-day disabled list; recalled RHP Jairo Díaz from Triple-A Albuquerque and reinstated RHP Chad Qualls (back spasms) from 10-day disabled list. Selected the contract of OF Mike Tauchman from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Jairo Díaz to Triple-A Albuquerque; transferred OF David Dahl to the 60-day disabled list. Reinstated RHP Jon Gray (broken bone in left foot) from the 10-day disabled list and recalled C Ryan Hanigan from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned C Tom Murphy to Triple-A and designated RHP Chad Qualls for assignment. Reinstated OF Carlos González (right shoulder strain) from the 10-day disabled list; placed INF-OF Ian Desmond on the 10-day disabled list (right half strain). Reinstated OF Gerardo Parra (strained right quad) from 10-day disabled list; optioned OF Mike Tauchman to Triple-A Albuquerque. Recalled RHP Zac Rosscup from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Antonio Senzatela to Triple-A Albuquerque. Reinstated INF-OF Ian Desmond (right calf strain) from the 10-day disabled list; placed RHP Tyler Chatwood on the 10-day disabled list (right calf strain). Recalled RHP Jairo Díaz from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned LHP Zac Rosscup to Triple-A. Recalled RHP Antonio Senzatela from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned OF Raimel Tapia to Triple-A. Recalled RHP Carlos Estévez from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Jairo Díaz to Triple-A. Reinstated RHP Tyler Chatwood from the 10-day disabled list (right calf strain); placed RHP Greg Holland on the paternity list. Acquired RHP Pat Neshek from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for three Minor Leaguers; placed LHP Tyler Anderson on the 60-day disabled list. Added RHP Pat Neshek to the 25-man roster; placed INF-OF Ian Desmond on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to July 26 (right calf strain). Reinstated RHP Greg Holland from paternity list; designated RHP Jordan Lyles for assignment; optioned RHP Carlos Estévez to Triple-A; recalled OF Raimel Tapia from Triple-A Albuquerque; Recalled LHP Zac Rosscup from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed LHP Jake McGee (mid-back strain) on 10-day disabled list; appointed RHP Carlos Estévez as the 26th man for the second game of the doubleheader; returned to Triple-A Albuquerque. Added C Jonathan Lucroy to the 25-man roster; optioned C Tony Wolters to Triple-A Albuquerque.