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PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (39-64) vs LOS ANGELES ANGELS (51-55) Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Angel Stadium of Anaheim 10:07 p.m. EDT Game 104; Road 53 RHP Aaron Nola (8-6, 3.17) vs RHP Ricky Nolasco (4-12, 5.07) e YESTERDAY S ACTION: The Phillies defeated the Atlanta Braves, 7-6, at Citizens Bank Park, sweeping the Braves in a four-game series for the first time since 1949 Starter Nick Pivetta (W, 4-6) went 6.0 innings and allowed 1 run on 3 hits with 1 walk and 5 strikeouts Odubel Herrera clubbed a 3-run home run in the 3 rd inning and Maikel Franco followed with a solo shot in the 7 th Hector Neris worked around a bit of trouble for his 10 th save of the season. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Prior to tonight s game, the Phillies recalled 23-year-old right-hander Drew Anderson from double-a Reading At this moment, the Phillies have an average age of 26 years, 238 days, youngest among all ML teams After the recent trades of Joaquin Benoit (40 years of age), Jeremy Hellickson (30 years of age) and Pat Neshek (36 years of age), the oldest pitcher the Phillies have on staff is right-hander Luis Garcia, who is only 30 years of age Among position players, following the trade of Howie Kendrick (34 years of age), the oldest active Phillie is Andres Blanco (33 years of age) In total, the Phillies only have two players on the entire active roster who are aged 30 or above. SECOND-HALF SURGE: The Phillies enter play tonight winners of five straight games and 10 of their last 14 contests (.714 win %, 7/16-current) Offensively, the Phillies are slashing.281/.363/.477 in 16 games since the All-Star break while averaging 5.56 runs per game (89 R, 16 G) Since the break (7/14-current), among all NL teams, the Phillies rank 2 nd in OBP & walks (65), 3 rd in OPS (.839), T-2 nd in runs and T-6 th in XBH (62) Additionally, dating back to June 22, the Phillies have outscored their opponents 151-125 (+26) and rank 8 th in MLB and 4 th in the NL in run differential, trailing only LAD (+65), WSH (+40) and STL (+32) among NL clubs in that span. NO(More Parties in)la: Tonight, the Phils send Aaron Nola to the mound in search of their second ever victory against the Los Angeles Angels, the first and only win coming over 14 years ago on June 9, 2003 in Anaheim Philadelphia will be led by Nola, who going into tonight s start is 5-1 with a 1.49 ERA (8 ER, 48.1 IP) while averaging 11.17 SO/9.0 IP (60 SO) and holding opponents to a.189/.249/.309 slash line over his last seven starts Nola is coming off a month of July that saw him go 3-1, 1.32 ERA (5 ER, 34.0 IP) with 43 strikeouts to just eight walks His 1.32 ERA was the lowest by any Phils starter in a single month since Cole Hamels posted a 1.23 ERA in June of 2014 In fact, Nola was only the second Phillies starter in franchise history to post a sub-1.50 ERA while averaging better than 11.00 SO/9.0 IP in a single month, joining Curt Schilling, who did so in August of 1997 (1.45 ERA, 12.54 SO/9.0 IP) Three starters in MLB besides Nola also accomplished the feat last month: LAD s Clayton Kershaw (0.72 ERA, 11.88 SO/9.0 IP), BOS Chis Sale (1.04 ERA, 14.54 SO/9.0 IP) and LAD s Rich Hill (1.45 ERA, 11.61 SO/9.0 IP) Finally, Nola is riding a streak of seven straight starts with 2 ER or fewer and 7 strikeouts or more (6/22-current) Since 2014, only Nola (7, active), Kershaw (8 in 2014) and CLE s Corey Kluber (8 in 2014) have had at least seven straight starts with 2 ER or fewer and 7 or more strikeouts, and according to Elias, since earned runs began being recorded in 1912, no other Phillie has ever accomplished the feat and only Nola and Cliff Lee (2x) have done so in five straight. HAIL CESAR: Second baseman Cesar Hernandez, who went 2-for-4 with 2 runs scored, a triple and a walk in yesterday s win over the Braves, has reached base safely in 12 of his 13 games since coming off the DL on July 17 (.422 OBP since 7/17) In the 13 games Hernandez has appeared in since being activated, the Phillies are 9-4 (.692 win %) Additionally, Philadelphia is averaging 5.85 runs per game in the 13 contests since Hernandez s return (76 R, 13 G), after averaging 3.48 runs per game (108 R, 31 G) while he was out (6/10-7/16). CENTER OF ATTENTION: Since June 1, centerfielder Odubel Herrera is batting.339 (65-192) with a.380 on-base percentage (12 BB, 1 HBP) and.578 slugging % (20 2B, 3B, 8 HR) in 205 plate appearances In that span, Herrera has raised his AVG by 60 percentage points from.218 to.278 and his OPS 184 points, from.589 to.773 Herrera, in his third full season since being selected in the Rule 5 draft, has accrued 10.1 wins above replacement thus far in his major league career (2015-current) Among all Phillies position players over the last 50 years (1968-current), Herrera already ranks third for most WAR (Baseball Reference) through the first three seasons of a career (see chart below), trailing only Mike Schmidt (11.7 WAR, 1972-74) and Scott Rolen (10.9 WAR, 1996-98). MOST WAR THROUGH THE FIRST THREE SEASONS OF A CAREER (with the Phillies, since 1968) 1. Mike Schmidt, 1972-74 11.7 WAR 6. Dave Hollins, 1990-92 6.7 WAR 2. Scott Rolen, 1996-98 10.9 WAR 7. Pat Burrell, 2000-02 6.0 WAR 3. ODUBEL HERRERA, 2015-17 10.1 WAR 8. Juan Samuel, 1983-85 5.7 WAR 4. Chase Utley, 2003-05 9.8 WAR 9. Don Money, 1968-70 5.7 WAR 5. Ryan Howard, 2004-06 8.6 WAR 10. Jimmy Rollins, 2000-02 4.7 WAR FREQUENT FLYER MILES: Starting today, the Phillies will embark on a nine-day, eight-game, threecity road trip that begins with three games in Anaheim (8/1-3), continues to Denver for three more (8/4-6) and finishes with two games in Atlanta (8/8-9) The Fightins will return home for a quick four-game set against the Mets (8/10-13) before heading back out west, first to San Diego for three games (8/14-16) and then on to San Francisco for four games (8/17-20) In total, the Phils will have traveled a total of 10,397 miles through the air from August 1 to 20, a mere 528 more miles than it takes to fly from PHL to Sydney, Australia. PHILLIES PHACTS Record: 39-64 (.379) Home: 23-28 Road: 16-36 Current Streak: Won 5 Last 5 Games: 5-0 Last 10 Games: 7-3 Series Record: 9-23-2 Sweeps/Swept: 4/8 PHILLIES VS. ANGELS 2014 Record: 0-4 2014 at Home: 0-2 2014 at LAA: 0-2 All-Time Record: 1-9 All-Time at Citizens Bank Park: 0-5 All-Time at Angel Stadium: 1-4 Current Streak: Lost 9 PHILLIES ON ROAD Games Played: 52 Record: 16-36 (.308) AVG/OBP/SLG:.243/.304/.382 Runs/Runs Per Game: 203/3.90 Home Runs: 44 Stolen Bases: 23 ERA: 4.65 Starters W-L: 12-21 Starters ERA: 4.77 Relievers W-L: 4-15 Relievers ERA: 4.45 Saves/Opp: 8/16 PHILLIES AT A GLANCE April: 11-12 Monday: 5-7 May: 6-22 Tuesday: 4-10 June: 9-18 Wednesday: 4-12 July: 13-12 Thursday: 5-5 Aug: 0-0 Friday: 5-11 Sept: 0-0 Saturday: 6-11 Oct: 0-0 Sunday: 10-8 vs East: 21-19 Day: 20-21 vs Cent: 9-20 Night: 19-43 vs West: 5-15 1 st Half: 29-58 vs AL: 4-10 2 nd Half: 10-6 INSTANT REPLAY RESULTS *Manager s challenges, since 2014 PHI All-Time Challenges: 134 Overturned: 72 Success Rate: 53.7% 2017 Challenges: 18 Overturned: 10 Success Rate: 55.5% Last Challenge: 7/18 at MIA Situation: B1, 0 out, bases empty Result: The Replay Official definitively determined that the ball contacted the interior of the fielder's glove prior to the batter-runner's foot touching first base. The call is OVERTURNED, the batterrunner is out. PHILLIES RECORD WHEN THEY Score First: 23-23 Lead After 6: 27-9 Lead After 7: 27-4 Lead After 8: 31-3 Out-Hit Opp: 32-11 Last AB Decisions: 13-18 Opp. Score First: 16-41 Tied After 6: 6-8 Tied After 7: 7-12 Tied After 8: 5-12 Hits equal: 1-6 Walk-off Decisions: 7-9 Score 4 or more: 34-25 Trail After 6: 6-47 Trail After 7: 5-48 Trail After 8: 3-49 Out-Hit by Opp: 6-47 Starter goes > 6.0 IP 13-13 Score 3 or fewer: 5-39 Hit no HR: 8-31 Starter goes 6.0 IP 8-19 Hit at least 1 HR: 31-33 Starter goes < 6.0 IP 18-32 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE TIME PROBABLE PITCHERS TV Wednesday, August 2 at LAA 10:07 EDT RHP Jake Thompson (1-0, 4.50) vs RHP JC Ramirez (9-9, 4.29) CSN Thursday, August 3 at LAA 10:07 EDT RHP Jerad Eickhoff (2-7, 4.56) vs RHP Parker Birdwell (5-1, 2.83) CSN

2017 PHILLIES NOTES TONIGHT S STARTER PAGE 2 AARON NOLA RHP #27 Height: 6-2 Weight: 196 Age: 24 (born: 6/4/93) 2017: 8-6, 3.17 ERA Career: 20-17, 3.91 ERA LAST START: 7/26 vs HOU: W, 6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 SO Nola vs Fiers Nola posted a career-best 10 strikeouts Philadelphia s offense was paced by Cameron Rupp who went 2-for-4 with 2 home runs and 4 RBI. TONIGHT S START: 7 Up: Is 5-1 with a 1.49 ERA (8 ER, 48.1 IP) in his last 7 starts (since 6/22), striking out 60 while posting a 0.97 WHIP (14 BB, 33 H) and holding opponents to a.189 AVG (33-175) Since 2014, only Nola (7, active), Kershaw (8 in 2014) and Kluber (8 in 2014) have had at least 7 straight starts with 2 ER or fewer and 7 or more SO, and according to Elias, since ER began being recorded in 1912 no other Phillie has ever accomplished the feat and only Nola and Cliff Lee (2x) have done so in 5 straight Lowered his ERA from 4.76 to 3.17 in those 7 starts Has a 2.27 ERA (17 ER, 67.1 IP) in his last 10 outings (since 6/6) July Fireworks: Went 3-1, 1.32 ERA (5 ER, 34.0 IP) and 11.38 SO/9.0 IP (43 SO) in 5 July starts It was his lowest ERA in any month of his career by nearly a run (2.31 in May 2016) He ranked 3 rd among qualifying ML starters in ERA in July, trailing only Kershaw (0.72) and Sale (1.04) Punched Out: Had a career-high 10 SO in his last start, 7/26 vs HOU, the 3 rd 10 SO game by a Phillie in 2017 Has at least 9 SO in 4 of his last 6 starts (3x in 1 st 43 career starts) Has struck out 7 or more in 7 straight starts, becoming the first Phillie to do so since Curt Schilling, 3/31-5/7/98 (8) NL Starter Rankings: 7 th in OPP SLG % (.351), 8 th in OPP OBP (.290), 10 th in SO/9.0 IP (9.69) Just outside top 10 (11 th ) in WHIP (1.17) QUALIFYING NL STARTERS W/ 3.20 ERA & 9.50 SO/9.0 IP Pitcher ERA SO/9.0 Pitcher ERA SO/9.0 Clayton Kershaw 2.04 10.70 Zack Greinke 2.84 9.84 Max Scherzer 2.23 12.45 Robbie Ray 3.11 11.45 Alex Wood 2.52 10.26 AARON NOLA 3.17 9.69 *sorted by ERA A Quality Stretch: Has 7 straight starts of at least 6.0 IP, 2 or fewer ER, most by a Phillies pitcher since Kyle Kendrick, 4/10-5/12/13 Longest Starts: Has the 3 longest starts of any Phillies pitcher this season (8.0 IP on 7/8 vs SD & 6/6 at ATL and 7.1 IP on 6/22 vs STL) This Means WAR: His 2.5 fwar is most among all Phils pitchers in 2017 Game Score: Has 5 of highest 6 game scores by Phils pitchers in 2017 (76, 73, 73, 73, 72) vs Interleague: 3-4, 5.71 ERA (26 ER, 41.0 IP) in 8 starts vs AL West: 2-0, 1.38 ERA (2 ER, 13.0 IP) in 2 starts ROAD: 2017: 3-3, 3.52 ERA (18 ER, 46.0 IP) in 8 starts Career: 10-7, 4.14 ERA (68 ER, 147.2 IP) in 26 starts 2017 SEASON: Tossed at least 7.0 innings, allowed 2 ER or fewer and struck out at least 8 in 4 straight starts, 6/22-7/8 Had 8 + SO 5 times in first 42 starts His 17.0-inn. scoreless streak, 6/27-7/8, was longest by a Phillies starter in 2017. Posted a 3.24 ERA (15 ER, 33.1 IP) in 5 June starts, allowing 3 ER or fewer in 4 of those starts and 5 hits or fewer in 4 On 6/6 at ATL, became the first Phillies starter of 2017 to pitch more than 7.0 innings (8.0 IP) He was the first Phillies starter with at least 8.0 IP and 1 or 0 runs since Jeremy Hellickson on 9/17/16 vs MIA Matched a career high in IP (other: 8/23/15 at MIA) Did not allow a homer in 23 of his first 40 career starts (0.98 HR/9.0 IP) Was on the DL with a lower back strain from 4/24 (retro to 4/21) to 5/21 Had a 31.0-inning streak without allowing a home run from the 3 rd inning on 7/2/16 vs KC to the 2 nd inning on 4/20/17 at NYM (parts of 7 games, 5 full homerless starts in between) 2016 SEASON: Tossed 9 consecutive quality starts (4/22-6/5/16) It was the longest streak by a PHI SP since Cole Hamels tossed 10 consecutive QS, 7/26-9/14/13 Through his first 25 career starts, posted a 3.12 ERA (54 ER, 155.2 IP), 1.09 WHIP and held opposing hitters to a.232 AVG NOLA 2017 DAY-BY-DAY DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 4/8 vs WSH W, 17-3 6.0 7 3 3 0 2 7 4.50 4/14 at WSH ND, L, 3-2 5.0 6 1 1 0 0 6 3.27 4/20 at NYM W, 6-4 5.0 7 4 4 1 4 2 4.50 APRIL 2-0 16.0 20 8 8 1 6 15 4.50 #5/10 vs ROC ND, W, 2-1 4.0 4 1 1 0 0 3 #5/15 at ROC W, 1-0 6.1 2 0 0 0 1 7 5/21 at PIT L, 1-0 7.0 4 1 1 0 2 5 3.52 5/26 vs CIN L, 5-2 6.0 6 5 5 2 2 5 4.34 5/31 at MIA L, 10-2 3.0 5 4 4 1 1 4 5.06 MAY 0-3 16.0 15 10 10 3 5 14 5.63 6/6 at ATL W, 3-1 8.0 5 1 1 0 1 6 4.28 6/11 at STL L, 6-5 5.0 4 3 3 1 2 6 4.40 6/16 vs ARI L, 5-4 6.0 9 5 5 1 2 6 4.76 6/22 vs STL W, 5-1 7.1 4 1 1 1 2 8 4.32 6/27 at SEA W, 8-2 7.0 5 2 2 1 4 9 4.13 JUNE 3-2 33.1 27 12 12 4 11 35 3.24 7/3 vs PIT W, 4-0 7.0 4 0 0 0 1 8 3.73 7/8 vs SD L, 2-1 8.0 4 2 2 0 2 9 3.59 7/15 at MIL ND, L, 3-2 6.0 7 2 2 1 2 7 3.54 7/21 vs MIL W, 6-1 7.0 5 1 1 1 2 9 3.38 7/26 vs HOU W, 9-0 6.0 4 0 0 0 1 10 3.17 JULY 3-1 34.0 20 5 5 2 8 43 1.32 #denotes ML rehab appearance 2017 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 8.0, 2x, last: 7/8 vs SD IP 8.0, 3x, last: 7/8/17 vs SD 9, 6/16 vs ARI H 10, 6/26/16 at SF 5, 2x, last: 6/16 vs ARI R 8, 2x, last: 6/21/16 at MIN 5, 2x, last: 6/16 vs ARI ER 7, 2x, last: 6/21/16 at MIN 4, 2x, last: 6/27 at SEA BB 4, 3x, last: 6/27/17 at SEA 10, 7/26 vs HOU SO 10, 7/26/17 vs HOU 2, 5/26 vs CIN HR 3, 9/14/15 vs WSH N/A CG N/A N/A SHO N/A 3 G, 6/22-7/3 Win Streak 5 G, 7/26-8/28/15 3G, 5/21-31 Loss Streak 5 G, 6/11-7/23/16 2017 STAT CENTRAL CAREER 5-3 2.87 ERA (17 ER, 53.1 IP) Home 10-10, 3.66 ERA (57 ER, 134.1 IP) 3-3, 3.52 ERA (18 ER, 46.0 IP) Away 10-7, 4.14 ERA (68 ER, 147.2 IP).249 AVG/.328 OBP/.385 SLG vs Left.260 AVG/.330 OBP/.408 SLG.216 AVG/.256 OBP/.332 SLG vs Right.241 AVG/.281 OBP/.363 SLG 2.5 fwar 6.2 3.48 xfip 3.35 1.17 WHIP 1.23.297 BABIP.312 26.4% SO% 24.5% 7.4% BB% 6.5% 3.57 SO/BB 3.79 48.5% GB% 50.9% 32.3% FB% 29.4% 59/5.35 Run support/rsa 161/5.03 8-8 Team record in starts 23-26 NOLA 2017 AND CAREER 2017: 8-6 3.17 16 16 99.1 86 35 35 30 107 Career: 20-17 3.91 49 49 288.0 276 134 125 78 296 NOLA vs ANGELS 2017: N/A Career: N/A Last Start Has never faced. BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS NOLA vs ANGELS avg ab h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so ESCOBAR.333 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAYBIN.222 9 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 REVERE.125 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 SIMMONS.125 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOLASCO vs PHILLIES avg ab h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so BLANCO.333 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 FRANCO.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 GALVIS.286 7 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 HERNANDEZ 1.000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 HERRERA.250 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 NAVA.250 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Was placed on the 15-day DL on 8/3 (retro to 7/29) with a right elbow strain; was transferred to the 60-day DL on 8/17 and missed the remainder of the season CAREER: Selected by the Phillies in the 1st round (7 th overall) of the June 2014 draft out of Louisiana State University Was signed by Mike Stauffer Originally selected by Toronto in the 22 nd round of the June 2011 draft, but did not sign His 23.0-inning scoreless streak, 4/22-5/8/16 remains the longest by a Phillies starter since Cole Hamels 24.2-inning streak, 6/1-21/14 TOMORROW S STARTER at LOS ANGELES RHP JAKE THOMPSON vs RHP JC RAMIREZ THOMPSON vs ANGELS 2016: N/A Career: N/A THOMPSON 2017 AND CAREER 2017: 1-0 4.50 4 1 10.0 11 5 5 6 8 Career: 4-6 5.51 14 11 63.2 64 39 39 34 40

2017 PHILLIES NOTES BULLPEN NOTES PAGE 3 2017 TOTALS W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG OPS MISC Starters 25-39 4.61 576.0 590 311 295 94 191 477.267.791 43 QS/103 GS Relievers 14-25 4.43 343.2 348 182 169 48 143 324.262.764 16 SV/31 SVO #61 DREW ANDERSON RHP Last App: 7/27 at HFD (AA): GS, 6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 2 SO IR/Scored: -/- Last ML App: N/A SV/Opp: -/- Homestand: N/A Recalled today from Reading (AAA) At the time of his recall, led the Eastern League OPP AVG (.217) and ranked T-2 nd in WHIP (1.17) Had a 2.89 ERA (26 ER, 81.0 IP) for Reading in 15 starts since the start of May 2017 with REA: 7-4, 3.76 ERA (40 ER, 95.2 IP), 76 H, 33 BB, 79 SO, 11 HR, 7 HB,.217 OPP AVG Attended ML spring training, where he was 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA (3 ER, 5.0 IP), 7 SO and 1 BB #57 LUIS GARCÍA RHP Last App: 7/31 vs ATL: 0.2 IP, 2 H, 1 SO 1 IR/0 scored IR/Scored: 16/6 Homestand: 0-0, SV, BS, 1.29 ERA (1 ER, 7.0 IP) in 6 G SV/Opp: 1/3 NL Relief Rankings: 7 th in HR/9.0 IP (0.39) Had a career-long 21.2-inning scoreless streak (18 G since 6/14), snapped on 7/30 vs ATL His streak was longest by a Phils reliever in a single season since Larry Andersen, 6/21-8/2/84 (club relief record 32.2 innings), longest by a Phils reliever overall since J.C. Romero, 9/2/07-5/1/08 (28.1 IP) & longest by any Phillie since Aaron Nola, 4/22-5/8/16 (23.0 IP) It was also tied for the 3 rd -longest streak in the NL and tied for 8 th -longest in the majors this season at the time it was snapped On 7/23 vs MIL, earned his first save since 10/1/15 vs NYM, and just the third save of his career Per MLBAM Statcast, is averaging 95.7 mph on his fastball (fastest on team) topping out at 99.9 mph Has 5 fastest pitches by any Phillie in 2017 and 25 of fastest 26 Has not allowed a home run in his last 29 appearances (34.2 IP since 5/25) and has surrendered just 2 all season Has more than twice as many outings of 2.0 IP this season (7) than he did from 2014-16 (3) His 3.0 IP on 5/17 at TEX were his most since a career-high 3.1 IP on 8/24/13 vs ARI (18-inning game) Recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 5/12 (Thompson optioned to LV on 5/11) This is his second stint with PHI this season (other: 4/12-29) #59 MARK LEITER JR. RHP Last App: 7/26 vs GWN (AAA): W, GS, 6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 SO IR/Scored: 5/3 Last ML App: 7/17 at MIA: 0.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO SV/Opp: -/- Homestand: 0-1, 3.38 ERA (2 ER, 5.1 IP) in 1 G (1 GS) Was recalled on 7/30 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) Is his 3 rd stint with PHI (6/23-7/17 & 4/18-6/3) Overall, as a reliever and starter has held opponents to a.216 AVG (29-134) Has a 1.80 ERA (3 ER, 15.0 IP) at home this season and a 6.00 ERA (14 ER, 21.0 IP) on the road Tossed 6.0 shutout IP with 3 H, 5 SO and collected his 1 st ML hit in his 1 st career start, 6/23 at ARI His father Mark never had a start of at least 6.0 scoreless IP, 3 or fewer hits and 5 or more SO in 149 career starts (His uncle Al Leiter did it 11 times in 19-year career) On 5/2 at CHI, became the first Phillies reliever since 4/24/05 to toss at least 3.0 innings and allow one or no hits (Ryan Madson, 3.0 IP, 1 H) Made his ML debut, 4/28 at LAD (1.0 IP) His father, Mark Leiter Sr., pitched for PHI from 1997-98; they are just the 2 nd father-son duo to play for PHI joining Ruben Amaro Sr. (1960-64) & Ruben Amaro Jr. (1992-93, 1996-98) They are also just the 14 th father-son pair ever to make a start for the same club (16 instances, 2 pairs did it with 2 teams) #55 HOBY MILNER LHP Last App: 7/29 vs ATL: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO IR/Scored: 5/1 Homestand: 0-0, 5.40 ERA (4 ER, 6.2 IP) in 4 G SV/Opp: -/- Has pitched more innings (5.2) in his last 3 appearances than the first 8 of his career combined (5.0 IP) Batters are just 2-for-13 (.154) against him with RISP Made his ML debut on 6/24 at ARI Recalled on 6/20 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) (Jeanmar Gomez DFA d) Began his season with a 19.1-inning scoreless streak for LV (15 G, 5/7-28) 2017 with LV: 1-2, 2.60 ERA (8 ER, 27.2 IP), 24 H, 4 BB, IBB, 27 SO Was selected by CLE in the 2017 Rule 5 Draft from PHI, and was returned to PHI on 3/24 Attended ML spring training with both CLE (9.00 ERA, 7 ER in 7.0 IP) and PHI (8.10 ERA, 3 ER, 3.1 IP) #39 ADAM MORGAN LHP Last App: 7/31 vs ATL: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 HR 1 IR/0 scored IR/Scored: 8/3 Homestand: 0-0, 7.94 ERA (5 ER, 5.2 IP) in 4 G SV/Opp: -/- Is averaging 9.64 SO/9.0 IP (30 SO, 28.0 IP), striking out at least one batter in all but 3 of his 16 relief appearances Struck out the side on 12 pitches on 6/17 vs ARI Recalled from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 6/3 (Joaquin Benoit to DL) Is his fourth stint with the Phillies this season (5/23-24, 5/19-20, start of season-4/11) 2017 with LV: 0-1, 4.67 ERA (9 ER, 17.1 IP), 19 H, 5 BB, 14 SO, 1 HR, 1 HB Has allowed 9 HR in 16 apps (28.0 IP) His 4 HR allowed on 4/11 vs NYM were most by a Phillies reliever since Dustin McGowan allowed 5 on 6/16/15 at BAL Had only 2 career relief appearances before this season: 6/29/16 at ARI (0.2 IP, 1 IBB, 1 SO) and 7/2/16 vs KC (3.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 HR, 3 SO) #50 HÉCTOR NERIS RHP Last App: 7/31 vs ATL: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 HB IR/Scored: 4/0 Homestand: 2-1, SV, 2.25 ERA (2 ER, 8.0 IP) in 7 G SV/Opp: 10/13 NL Relief Rankings: T-5 th in games (49) The first batters Neris has faced in his outings have combined to slash.302/.388/.512 All other batters are batting.220 (31-141) Pitched 2.0 innings on 7/29 vs ATL for just the second time this season (other: 5/7 vs WSH) Has surrendered just one home run in his last 36 appearances (36.1 IP) since 5/2 Since 6/23, has allowed only 4 hits (0 XBH) to the 34 RHH he has faced (4-31,.129 AVG) Has 35 SO in his last 29.2 IP (10.62 SO/9.0 IP since 5/19) and is averaging 9.55 SO/9.0 IP this season (52 SO, 49.0 IP) Became the first Phillies pitcher since 4/14/14 (B.J. Rosenberg) to allow 3 consecutive home runs on 4/29 at LAD Since the start of 2016, ranks T-2 nd among ML relievers in games (128, trailing only Brad Hand s 131), 5 th in IP (129.1) & T-9 th in SO (154) Appeared in 3 games for Team Dominican Republic in 2017 World Baseball Classic (2.70 ERA, 1 ER, 3.1 IP) #46 JESEN THERRIEN RHP Last App: 7/29 vs ATL: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO IR/Scored: Homestand: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0 IP) in 1 G SV/Opp: Made his ML debut on 7/29 vs ATL (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO) His ML debut came against ATL and his previous professional appearance came in Lehigh Valley (AAA) against Gwinnett, ATL s AAA team Had his contract selected from Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/28 Pronounced JESS-in TERRY-in 2017 Minors (REA & LV): 2-1, 9 SV, 1.41 ERA (9 ER, 57.1 IP), 39 H, 9 BB, 65 SO, 3 HR, 0.84 WHIP in 39 games Allowed just 1 ER in his final 19.1 IP (0.47 ERA) with LV (since 6/18) before having his contract selected Pitched at least 2.0 innings in 9 of his 18 appearances with Lehigh Valley Began season with Reading (AA) and was promoted to Lehigh Valley on 6/1 after going 2-1, 7 SV, 1.26 ERA (4 ER, 28.2 IP), 39 SO in 21 games for the Fightins

2017 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 4 #23 AARON ALTHERR OF Homestand:.333 (6-18), 2 HR, 4 RBI in 5 games Current Streak: 1 G (.333, 1-3) NL Rankings: T-8 th in triples (4) Activated off the DL on 7/26 after missing 10 games with a right hamstring strain Had a career-best 10-game hitting streak, 6/17-28 (.318 AVG, 14-44) On 5/10 vs SEA became the first Phillie to hit a 3-run HR in 3 straight games since Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt did it in 1981 (9/30-10/3) Hit a 3-run HR to tie the game or take the lead on both 5/7 vs WSH and 5/10 vs SEA Recorded 15 XBH in 74 AB to begin the season, becoming the first Phillie to do so since 2008 when Chase Utley did it in 72 AB From 4/16-26 had a hit and a run scored in 8 consecutive games, then career highs in both categories (10-game hit streak in June) Of his 156 career ML hits, 70 have been for extra bases (44.9%; 37 2B, 8 3B, 25 HR) 7 of his last 10 hits have been XBH (3 2B, 3B, 3 HR) Has made 71 starts this season: 33 in RF, 29 in LF, and 9 in CF Made 54 starts last season: 35 in RF, 12 in LF and 7 in CF #4 ANDRES BLANCO INF vs LAA (career):.100 (1-10) in 6 games At Angel Stadium:.125 (1-8) in 3 games Homestand:.167 (1-6) in 5 games Current Streak: 0-for-2 Has made 19 starts this season: 13 at 2nd base and 6 at 3rd base (last: 7/14 at MIL; 2B) Made 37 starts last season Hitting.182 (4-22), 2 2B, RBI, 3 BB as a pinch hitter this season Hit.161 (5-31) last season Career:.202 (21-104), 10 2B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 8 BB, 2 HBP, SAC Made his 1 st professional pitching appearance, 6/7 at ATL (0.1 IP, H, R, ER, HR) Made his 5 th career Opening Day roster (2010-11; 2015-17) and second with the Phillies #7 MAIKEL FRANCO 3B Homestand.184 (7-38), 2 HR, 3 RBI in 10 games Current Streak: 2 G (.429, 3-7) NL Rankings: 2 nd in grand slams (2) T-9 th in go-ahead RBI (18) T-10 th in 4-hit games (2) Leads the team in RBI (55) and walks (32) this season Tied his career high with 4 hits (6 th time), 7/14 at MIL Became the first Phillie in franchise history with two grand slams before the end of April Last ML player to do it was WSH s Bryce Harper last season Slugged his 2 nd & 3 rd career grand slams: 4/12 vs NYM (Robles) and 4/26 vs MIA (Chen) The Phillies are 9-7 (.563) this season when he has homered They went 16-8 (.667) last season Career: 34-19 (.642) Homered in back-to-back games, 4/11 & 4/12 vs NYM Snapped a career-long 22 AB hitless streak (4/14-20) with a 3 rd -inning double, 4/20 at NYM 37.3% (123 of 330) of his ML hits have gone for extra bases (66 2B, 2 3B, 55 HR) #13 FREDDY GALVIS SS Homestand:.268 (11-41), HR, 6 RBI in 10 games Current Streak: 0-for-5 NL Rankings: T-4 th in bunt hits (4) T-6 th in triples (5) T-7 th in games (103) T-10 th in infield hits (15) Selected as the Phillies recipient for the MLBPAA s 2017 Heart and Hustle Award Recorded his second career multi-homer game and second this season on 7/9 vs SD Has started each of Philadelphia s 103 games this season Has 20 RBI in the seventh inning or later, four shy of his RBI total this season in innings 1-6 Among NL shortstops: 1 st in games (103) & AB (387), 2 nd in hits (98), doubles (21) & TB (162), T-2 nd in triples (5), 3 rd in XBH (37), 4 th in HR (11) and T-4 th in RBI (44) Defensively, leads all NL shortstops in starts (103) & innings (909.2), ranks 2 nd in putouts (159), total chances (430) & assists (275) and 3 rd in fielding % (.986) Has reached base via an error 7 times this season, 2 nd -most in the NL Posted the 1 st multi-hr game of his career on 6/4 vs SF Became the 4 th Phillie ever to homer from both sides of the plate and 1 st since Jimmy Rollins (7/20/11 at CHI) Set a career high with 10 assists, 5/23 vs COL The last Phillies SS with more than 10 was Larry Bowa, 9/27/73 at PIT (13 innings) Has 26 walks in his last 81 games after walking just once in his first 22 games this season Had a career-best 13-game hitting streak, 4/16-5/1 (.340, 2 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 9 RBI,.580 SLG %) Made his third consecutive Opening Day start (2015-17) and fourth overall (started at 2nd base in 2012 for an injured Chase Utley) #16 CESAR HERNANDEZ 2B Homestand:.341 (14-41), HR, 4 RBI in 10 games vs LAA (career):.000 (0-1) in 1 game Current Streak: 5 G (.409, 9-22) NL Rankings: 1 st in infield hits (23) and bunt hits (8) Has reached base safely in 30 of his 34 home starts this season Has a.405 OBP in 35 home games this year (34 GS) Placed on 10-day DL on 6/11 (left oblique strain) Reinstated from the DL on 7/17 The Phillies are 16-9 (.640) when he gets 2 or more hits in a game this season Is hitting.206 (13-63), 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 6 BB leading off games this season Last leadoff HR (4 th career): 5/27 vs CIN (Bronson Arroyo) Made his second consecutive Opening Day start this season Slugged his 2 nd career leadoff HR, 4/3 at CIN (Scott Feldman) Became the first Phillie to hit a leadoff HR on Opening Day since 1938 (Emmett Mueller) #37 ODUBEL HERRERA CF Homestand:.455 (15-33), 3 HR, 7 RBI in 10 games Current Streak: 4 G (.438, 7-16) NL Rankings: 3 rd in doubles (32) Batted.360 (31-86) with 7 2B, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 15 R, 7 BB,.415 OBP and.651 SLG % in 24 July games Leads the team in hits (107) this season Has set career highs in doubles (32) and XBH (44) Notched a career-high-tying four hits (6 th time), including a career-high-tying three extra-base hits (4 th time) on 7/22 vs MIL Was the fastest Phillie to 30 doubles in a season (92 games) since Jayson Werth collected 30 doubles in his first 92 games of the 2010 season Homered in a career-high three straight games, 7/9 vs SD and 7/14-15 at MIL Batted.321 (34-106), 13 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 14 RBI,.351 OBP,.519 SLG % and.870 OPS in June His 13 doubles in June were tied for the most among all MLB players in the month with CLE s Jose Ramirez His 13 doubles in June fell one short of the Phillies record for doubles in the month of June Pinky Whitney had 14 in June of 1931 Became the first Phillie since 1900 with 12 extra-base hits in a row (10 2B, 2 HR, 6/3-9), becoming the first Phillie in the modern era (since 1900) to do so He is also the first Phillie in the modern era to collect 11 XBH over a 5-game span and have 2 doubles in 3 consecutive games (6/3-6/5) Had three 3-hit games in an 8-game span, 6/4-11, after having none through his first 51 games of the season Became the 1 st Phillie since Del Ennis in 1952 to record 3 extra-base hits in consecutive games Was the first ML player since Travis Hafner in 2005 with 2 doubles and a HR in consecutive games, 6/4-5 Had an extra-base hit in 5 straight AB, 6/4-5, (3 2B, 2 HR) becoming the first Phillie to do so since Ryan Howard in June of 2006 Had consecutive 3-hit games (6/4-5) after having none through his first 51 games (47 starts) of the season Made his second consecutive Opening Day start this season

2017 PHILLIES NOTES HITTING NOTES PAGE 5 #19 TOMMY JOSEPH 1B Homestand:.308 (12-39), HR, 10 RBI in 10 games Current Streak: 1 G (.750, 3-4) 13 of his 27 hits in July went for extra bases (9 2B, 3B, 3 HR) Has a season-high-tying three hits in three of his last 11 games (since 7/19) after doing so three times in his first 87 games (82 starts) this season 6 of his 15 HR have either tied the game or given the Phillies a lead, which ranks second for the most such homers on the club this season (Maikel Franco has 7) Was the 5 th Phillies 1B with 15 2B & 15 HR before AS Break, joining Ryan Howard (2009-11, 2015), Jim Thome (2003-04), Deron Johnson (1971) & Dick Allen (1964) Had a career-best 14-game hitting streak, 6/5-18 (.339, 19-56, 4 2B, HR, 7 RBI, 4 BB,.383 OBP) Had 2 walk-off hits (singles) over a 3-game span, 5/25-27 Homered to tie the game to lead off the 9 th inning, 6/28 at SEA, in a 5-4 Phillies win Became the 4th Phillie since 1913 with 30+ HR in his first 162 career games (31 in 159), joining Chuck Klein (44), Ryan Howard (43) and Don Hurst (31) Slugged the game-tying HR (7 th inning) and had the game-ending RBI (11 th inning), 5/25 vs COL With RISP, is hitting.305 (25-82) since starting the season 0-for-5 Made his 1 st career Opening Day roster this season Made 74 starts last season, all at 1st base #15 TY KELLY INF/OF Homestand:.250 (1-4), RBI in 6 games Current Streak: 1 G (.500, 1-2) Has made 14 starts for the Phillies this season: 10 at 2nd base, 3 in LF and 1 at 3rd base (last: 7/16 at MIL; 2B) 6 of his 10 RBI this season have given the Phillies a lead and 3 of them were game-winning Hitting.222 (4-18), 4 2B, 3 RBI, 3 BB, HBP as a pinch hitter this season Career:.156 (5-32), 4 2B, 3 RBI, 6 BB, HBP Recalled on 5/9 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) after being optioned there on 5/5 Acquired from TOR on 4/22 for cash considerations Made his 1 st career Opening Day Roster with NYM; appeared in 1 game (0-1) before being claimed off waivers by TOR on 4/10 Played for Israel in 2017 World Baseball Classic (.208, 5-24, 2B, 6 R) #31 HYUN SOO KIM OF vs LAA (career):.222 (2-9) in 3 games Homestand:.000 (0-1) in 1 game Current Streak: 0-for-4 Was acquired on Friday night from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for RHP Jeremy Hellickson On 7/31 vs ATL, became the 1 st Phillie to walk in each of his first 3 plate appearances with the club since Buddy Blatner did so over a 3-game span in 1949, per Elias Made 33 starts for BAL this season, all in LF Defensively, has played in 134 career major league games, all in LF Is hitting.176 (3-17), 2B as a pinch hitter this season Career:.346 (9-26), 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB #34 ANDREW KNAPP C Homestand:.176 (3-17) in 5 games Current Streak: 0-for-4 Batting.279 (17-61) with 15 walks in his last 19 games (.416 OBP since 6/21) Ranks T-3 rd among NL catchers in walks (27) despite playing in at least 22 fewer games than all ahead of him (SF s Buster Posey is 1 st with 35 BB) Has made 45 starts (last: 7/31 vs ATL) Made his 1 st error on 6/28 at SEA, his 31 st ML game Was the first Phillies catcher to begin his ML career with a 30-game errorless streak since Joe Lonnett s 61-game streak from 4/22/56-9/13/57 Slugged his 1 st ML HR, 4/29 at LAD (Hatcher) Doubled for his 1 st ML hit, 4/9 vs WSH (Stephen Strasburg) and recorded his 1 st ML RBI, 4/20 at NYM Made his ML debut, 4/6 at CIN in a start at catcher Made his first Opening Day roster this season Is 5-for-28 in throwing out baserunners this season (17.9%) Caught 18 of 48 attempted base stealers (37.5%) last season for Lehigh Valley (AAA) Made his league s All-Star team in each of last two minor league seasons (International and Florida State) #30 CAMERON PERKINS OF Homestand:.231 (3-13), RBI in 9 games Current Streak: 0-for-2 Is 4-for-12, BB as a pinch-hitter this season and is batting.261 (6-23) overall in games off the bench Had his contract selected on 6/20 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) following OF Michael Saunders being designated for assignment Made his ML debut, 6/20 vs STL, as a pinch hitter (0-1) Collected his 1 st ML hit (single) & RBI in his 1 st ML start, 6/21 vs STL With LV:.298 (62-208), 17 2B, 3B, 6 HR, 21 RBI, 27 BB, 35 SO, SB,.388 OBP,.476 SLG %,.863 OPS in 63 games.315 (23-73) vs LHP and.289 (39-135) vs RHP At the time of his promotion, ranked 3 rd in the International League in OBP (.388), T-3 rd in doubles (17), 7 th in OPS (.863) and 10 th in AVG (.298) For Lehigh Valley, made 27 starts in CF, 13 in LF, 8 as DH, 7 in RF and 2 at 1st base this season Is the second player with the first name of Cameron in Phillies history Current teammate Cameron Rupp was the first Was the 7 th player to make his ML debut with the Phillies this season Was a non-roster invitee to Phillies spring training #29 CAMERON RUPP C Homestand:.333 (7-21), 4 HR, 8 RBI in 6 games Current Streak: 0-for-4 In his last 15 games (since 6/23), is hitting.340 (17-50), 3 2B, 5 HR, 9 RBI, 7 BB,.421 OBP,.700 SLG %, 1.121 OPS Has 12 hits in his last 31 AB (.387) with RISP after starting the season 0-for-8 Ranks second among NL catchers with 26 home runs since the start of 2016 (LAD s Yasmani Grandal is 1 st with 41 HR) Recorded his 1 st career multi-home run game on 7/26 vs HOU, the first multi-homer game by a Phillies catcher since Mike Lieberthal on 9/17/06 at HOU 21 of his 47 hits this season have gone for extra bases (11 2B and 10 HR) Has 5 HR and 12 RBI in the seventh inning or later this season and 5 HR and 11 RBI in innings 1-6 Tied his career high with 3 walks on 5/25 vs COL Last year, became just the 3 rd Phillies catcher in the last 21 seasons (1997-2017) to hit 15 or more HR in a single season (others: Mike Lieberthal (5x) and Carlos Ruiz) Is 8-for-30 (26.7%) in throwing out baserunners this season Caught 13 runners in 58 SB attempts last season (22.4%) Career: 45 of 158 (28.5%) #5 NICK WILLIAMS OF Homestand:.216 (8-37), HR, 7 RBI in 9 games Current Streak: 0-for-10 Is 4 th in the majors in RBI (18) following the All-Star break Has made 23 ML starts: 16 in RF and 7 in LF Became the first Phillie with 18 RBI in his first 20 games since Leo Norris in 1936 (22, record since RBI became a stat in 1920) Recorded two triples on 7/19 at MIA, becoming the first Phillies rookie to accomplish the feat since Jimmy Rollins did so on 6/24/01 at the Marlins Logged multiple hits and RBI in four straight games from 7/16-19 Slugged his first ML home run and recorded his first RBI, 7/9 vs SD Hit his first ML grand slam on 7/16 at MIL (6 th inning off Tyler Webb) Had a 4-game hitting streak to begin his career, the first Phillie to do so since Jimmy Rollins in 2000 (6 G) Made his ML debut on 6/30 at NYM and collected his 1st career hit on a single off Jacob degrom Became the 9 th Phillie to make his ML debut this season Was recalled on 6/30 from Lehigh Valley (AAA) following Howie Kendrick being placed on the DL With LV:.280 (79-282), 16 2B, 2 3B, 15 HR, 44 RBI, 16 BB, 90 SO, 5 SB, 4 CS,.328 OBP,.511 SLG %,.839 OPS, 5 HBP in 78 games At the time of his recall, had the following International League rankings: 3 rd in total bases (144) & games (78) 6 th in HR (15) & SLG % (.511) 9 th in RBI (44) T- 9 th in AB (282) 10 th in hits (79) & OPS (.839) Entering the 2017 season, was ranked as the Phillies 4 th -best prospect by Baseball America

2017 PHILLIES NOTES HIGHS & LOWS PAGE 6 TEAM BATTING PHILLIES OPPONENTS 17 4/8 vs WSH... Most Runs, Game... 14 2x, last: 6/7 at ATL 12 4/8 vs WSH (1 st )... Most Runs, Inning... 8 7/14 at MIL (2 nd ) 20 7/19 at MIA... Most Hits, Game... 20 4/11 vs NYM 9 4/8 vs WSH (1 st )... Most Hits, Inning... 6 4x, last: 7/14 at MIL (2 nd ) 5 7/26 vs HOU... Most Doubles, Game... 7 4/11 vs NYM 3 4/8 vs WSH... Most Triples, Game... 2 2x, last: 7/5 vs PIT 6 7/9 vs SD... Most Home Runs, Game... 7 4/11 vs NYM 9 7/26 vs HOU... Most Extra-Base Hits... 14 4/11 vs NYM 4 6/12 at BOS... Most Stolen Bases... 2 multiple games 3 2x, last: 6/27 at SEA... Most Sacrifice Flies... 3 5/17 at TEX 2 2x, last: 7/2 at NYM... Most Sacrifice Hits... 2 3x, last: 7/30 vs ATL 7 5/9 vs SEA... Most Walks... 10 6/2 vs SF 15 2x, last: 6/18 vs ARI... Most Strikeouts... 17 2x, last: 6/21 vs STL 15 7/19 at MIA...Most Left on Base... 17 6/2 vs SF INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Runs, Game... 3 6x, last: Herrera, 7/22 vs MIL Most Hits, Game... 4 5x, last: Herrera, 7/22 vs MIL Most Doubles, Game... 2 multiple players Most Triples, Game... 2 Williams, 7/19 at MIA Most Home Runs, Game... 2 6x, last: Altherr, 7/28 vs ATL Most Extra-Base Hits, Game... 3 4x, last: Herrera, 7/22 vs MIL Most RBI, Game... 4 7x, last: Rupp, 7/26 vs HOU Most Walks, Game... 3 5x, last: Kim, 7/31 vs ATL Most Sacrifice Flies, Game... 1 multiple players Most Sacrifice Hits, Game... 1 multiple players Most Hit-By-Pitch, Game... 1 multiple players Most Stolen Bases, Game... 3 Kendrick, 6/12 at BOS Most Caught Stealing, Game... 1 multiple players Longest Hit Streak... 14 G Joseph, 6/5-18 Longest HR Streak... 3 G 2x, last: Herrera, 7/9-15 Longest On-Base Streak... 14 G 2x, last: Joseph, 6/5-18 Longest RBI Streak... 4 G 5x, last: Williams, 7/16-19 Longest Run Scored Streak... 8 G Altherr, 4/16-26 Longest Walk Streak... 4 G 2x, last: Herrera, 7/17-21 Longest Stolen Base Streak... 3 G Hernandez, 4/16-19 Hit for the Cycle... N/A Steal of Home... N/A INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings, Game, Starter... 8.0 2x, last: Nola, 7/8 vs SD Most Innings, Game, Reliever... 3.2 Morgan, 4/11 vs NYM Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter... 10 3x, last: Nola, 7/26 vs HOU Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever... 5 2x, last: Morgan, 6/26 at ARI Most Walks, Game, Starter... 5 2x, last: Pivetta, 6/26 at ARI Most Walks, Game, Reliever... 4 Rodriguez, 5/4 at CHI Most Home Runs Allowed, Game... 4 2x, last: Eflin, 5/28 vs CIN Most Complete Games... N/A Most Shutouts... N/A Low-Hit Complete Game... N/A Longest Scoreless Streak, Starter... 17.0 inn. Nola, 6/27-7/8 Longest Scoreless Streak, Reliever... 21.2 inn. Garcia, 6/14-7/29 Longest Winning Streak, Starter...4 G Hellickson, 4/3-27 Longest Winning Streak, Reliever... 2 G 3x, last: Neris, 7/29-current Longest Losing Streak, Starter... 7 G Eickhoff, 4/5-6/7 Longest Losing Streak, Reliever... 7 G Ramos, 4/10-current Longest Saves Streak... 4 G Neris, 6/28-current TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Most Errors, Game, Team... 3, 4/22 vs ATL Most Errors, Game, Individual... 2 Galvis, 5/4 at CHI Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Phillies... 4 2x, last: 6/14 vs BOS Most Double-Plays Turned, Game, Opponent... 4 2x, last: 7/23 vs MIL Last Triple Play Turned, Phillies... N/A Most Outfield Assists, Team... 2 6/12 at BOS Most Outfield Assists, Individual... 1 multiple games Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Team... 2 7/18 at MIA Most Catcher Caught Stealing, Individual... 2 Rupp, 7/18 at MIA TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak... 6 G 4/20-27 Longest Losing Streak... 8 G 6/7-14 Longest Game, Innings... 13.0 inn. 5/4 at CHI Longest Game, Time (9 inn)... 3:48 5/9 vs SEA Longest Game, Time (Extra inn)... 4:24 6/13 at BOS Longest Delay... 1:52 7/24 vs HOU (rain) Shortest Game, Innings... 9.0 inn. multiple games Shortest Game, Time (9 inn)... 2:25 2x, last: 6/15 vs BOS Shortest Game, Time (less than 9 inn)... N/A Largest Margin of Victory... 14 runs 4/8 vs WSH (17-3) Largest Margin of Defeat... 13 runs 6/7 at ATL (14-1) Come-From-Behind Wins... 18 last: 7/29 vs ATL Largest Deficit Overcome... 3 runs 2x, last: 5/14 at WSH (G1) Walk-Off Wins... 7 last: 7/30 vs ATL (2-1 win) Extra-Inning Games... 14 last: 7/29 vs ATL (11 inn.) Shutout Wins... 3 last: 7/26 vs HOU (9-0) Shutout Losses... 6 last: 7/25 vs HOU (5-0) Largest Crowd, Home... 45,121 4/7 vs WSH Largest Crowd, Road... 53,110 4/29 at LAD Most Games Above.500... 2 4/27 vs MIA (11-9) Most Games Under.500... 31 2x, last: 7/17 at MIA (30-61) STARTS BY POSITION C Rupp 58; Knapp 45 1B Joseph 91; Stassi 12 2B Hernandez 70; Blanco 13; Kendrick 10; Kelly 10 SS Galvis 103 3B Franco 96; Blanco 6; Kelly 1 LF Nava 29; Altherr 29; Kendrick 24; Perkins 8; Williams 7; Kelly 3; Stassi 2; Kim 1 CF Herrera 94; Altherr 9 RF Saunders 49; Altherr 33; Williams 16; Nava 3; Perkins 2 P Hellickson 20; Eickhoff 18; Nola 16; Pivetta 15; Velasquez 13; Eflin 8; Lively 7; Leiter Jr. 3; Buchholz 2; Thompson 1 DH Franco 2; Joseph 2; Nava 1; Kendrick 1; Saunders 1 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 Hernandez 70; Herrera 14; Nava 10; Perkins 6; Altherr 2; Kelly 1 2 Galvis 41; Kendrick 19; Herrera 15; Altherr 15; Nava 11; Blanco 1; Stassi 1 3 Altherr 42; Herrera 31; Kendrick 12; Williams 9; Franco 7; Nava 2 4 Joseph 51; Franco 43; Kendrick 4; Saunders 3; Altherr 1; Williams 1 5 Saunders 31; Franco 21; Joseph 12; Herrera 11; Williams 9; Altherr 7; Blanco 4; Nava 4; Rupp 2; Knapp 2 6 Joseph 25; Franco 23; Herrera 13; Saunders 12; Blanco 8; Nava 5; Knapp 4; Rupp 4; Altherr 3; Stassi 3; Williams 2; Kelly 1 7 Rupp 28; Galvis 17; Knapp 15; Herrera 10; Stassi 9; Joseph 5; Kelly 4; Franco 4; Blanco 3; Saunders 2; Williams 2; Nava 1; Perkins 1; Altherr 1; Kim 1 8 Galvis 41; Rupp 24; Knapp 24; Kelly 6; Blanco 3; Perkins 3; Saunders 2 9 Hellickson 20; Eickhoff 16; Nola 15; Pivetta 14; Velasquez 13; Eflin 7; Lively 6; Galvis 4; Buchholz 2; Kelly 2; Leiter Jr. 2; Stassi 1; Thompson 1 PHILLIES ON DISABLED LIST (3) Player Injury Date On Retro Date Off Zach Eflin Recovery from knee surgeries 4/2 3/30 4/18 Clay Buchholz Torn flexor tendon in right forearm 4/18 4/15 Howie Kendrick Right abdominal strain 4/18 4/16 5/29 Aaron Nola Lower back strain 4/24 4/21 5/21 Jeanmar Gomez Right elbow impingement 5/9 5/6 5/25 Daniel Nava Left hamstring strain 5/23 5/21 6/2 Vince Velasquez Right elbow flexor strain 5/31 -- 7/18 Joaquin Benoit Left knee strain 6/3 6/1 6/11 Cesar Hernandez Left oblique strain 6/11 6/10 7/17 Jerad Eickhoff Upper back strain 6/20 6/18 7/9 Casey Fien Right rotator cuff strain 6/23 6/21 Howie Kendrick Left hamstring strain 6/30 6/28 7/21 Aaron Altherr Right hamstring strain 7/17 7/15 7/26 Daniel Nava Left hamstring strain 7/26 7/23 PHILLIES PINCH HOME RUNS (1) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs 5/7 vs WSH Altherr/Albers 8 th 2/2 MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (6) Date Batter Pitcher(s) Innings 4/6 at CIN Nava Davis 1 st, 3 rd 5/10 vs SEA Altherr Gallardo/Overton 3 rd, 9 th 6/4 vs SF Galvis Moore/Law 2 nd, 8 th 7/9 vs SD Galvis Cahill/Maton 3 rd, 7 th 7/26 vs HOU Rupp Fiers/Feliz 4 th, 6 th 7/28 vs ATL Altherr Teheran/Hursh 5 th, 8 th GRAND SLAMS (3) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Outs 4/12 vs NYM Franco/Robles 6 th 2 4/26 vs MIA Franco/Chen 3 rd 1 7/16 at MIL Williams/Webb 6 th 0 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (3) Date Batter/Pitcher Count 4/3 at CIN Hernandez/Feldman 3-2 4/16 at WSH Hernandez/Gonzalez 2-0 5/27 vs CIN Hernandez/Arroyo 1-2 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (0) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0) Date Batter/Pitcher Inning Runners/Outs BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (4) Date Batters Pitcher(s) Inning/Outs 4/23 Hernandez/Altherr/Herrera Vizcaino (2)/Krol 8 th /0 5/9 Saunders/Joseph Miranda 1 st /2 7/9 Altherr/Galvis Maton 7 th /2 7/28 Altherr/Rupp Teheran 5 th /0 WALK-OFF WINS (7) Date Batter/Play Inning/Final Score 4/9 vs WSH Hernandez/RBI single 9 th /4-3 4/22 vs ATL Franco/2-run single 10 th /4-3 5/7 vs WSH Galvis/Sacrifice fly 10 th /6-5 5/25 vs COL Joseph/RBI single 11 th /2-1 5/27 vs CIN Joseph/RBI single 9 th /4-3 7/29 vs ATL Kelly/RBI single 11 th /4-3 7/30 vs ATL Galvis/RBI single 9 th /2-1

2017 PHILLIES NOTES DAY-BY-DAY PAGE 7 GA/ GA/ Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend Game Date Opp W-L Score WP/LP/SV Record Pos GB Attend 1 4/3 at CIN W 4-3 HELLICKSON (1-0)/Feldman/GOMEZ (1) 1-0 T1 1.0 *43,804 81 7/3 vs PIT W 4-0 NOLA (6-5)/Nova 28-53 5 20.0 26,498 2 4/5 at CIN L 2-0 Finnegan/EICKHOFF (0-1)/Iglesias 1-1 T2 1.0 19,944 82 7/4 vs PIT L 3-0 Taillon/LEITER JR. (1-1)/Rivero 28-54 5 21.0 24,087 3 4/6 at CIN L 7-4 Reed/MORGAN (0-1)/Storen 1-2 T3 1.0 10,586 83 7/5 vs PIT L 5-2 Cole/LIVELY (1-4)/Rivero 28-55 5 21.5 19,099 4 4/7 vs WSH L 7-6 Scherzer/VELASQUEZ (0-1)/Treinen 1-3 T4 2.0 *45,121 84 7/6 vs PIT L 6-3 Kuhl/BENOIT (1-3)/Nicasio 28-56 5 21.5 33,059 5 4/8 vs WSH W 17-3 NOLA (1-0)/Guthrie 2-3 T3 1.0 37,241 85 7/7 vs SD L 4-3 Hand/NERIS (2-3)/Maurer 28-57 5 22.5 38,533 6 4/9 vs WSH W 4-3 GOMEZ (1-0)/Glover 3-3 T1 0.0 36,917 86 7/8 vs SD L 2-1 Chacin/NOLA (6-6)/Maurer 28-58 5 22.5 33,216 7 4/10 vs NYM L 4-3 Blevins/RAMOS (0-1)/Reed 3-4 4 1.0 33,359 87 7/9 vs SD W 7-1 EICKHOFF (1-7)/Cahill 29-58 5 22.5 21,184 8 4/11 vs NYM L 14-4 Harvey/BUCHHOLZ (0-1) 3-5 4 2.0 28,659 9 4/12 vs NYM L 5-4 Wheeler/VELASQUEZ (0-2)/Reed 3-6 4 3.0 28,272 All-Star Break - Marlins Park - Miami, FL 10 4/14 at WSH L 3-2 (10) Kelley/GOMEZ (1-1) 3-7 5 3.5 *38,664 11 4/15 at WSH W 4-2 HELLICKSON (2-0)/Blanton/BENOIT (1) 4-7 5 2.5 35,626 88 7/14 at MIL L 9-6 Davies/PIVETTA (2-5)/Knebel 29-59 5 23.5 *41,941 12 4/16 at WSH L 6-4 Kelley/BENOIT (0-1) 4-8 5 3.0 29,774 89 7/15 at MIL L 3-2 Barnes/BENOIT (1-4)/Knebel 29-60 5 24.5 37,950 13 4/18 at NYM W 6-2 (10) GARCIA (1-0)/Montero 5-8 5 3.0 23,536 90 7/16 at MIL W 5-2 HELLICKSON (6-5)/Scahill/NERIS (8) 30-60 5 24.5 *41,747 14 4/19 at NYM L 5-4 Robles/RAMOS (0-2)/Reed 5-9 5 4.0 22,243 91 7/17 at MIA L 6-5 (10) Steckenrider/LEITER JR. (1-2) 30-61 5 25.5 17,146 15 4/20 at NYM W 6-4 NOLA (2-0)/Syndergaard/NERIS (1) 6-9 T4 4.0 24,656 92 7/18 at MIA W 5-2 NESHEK (3-2)/McGowan/NERIS (9) 31-61 5 25.5 18,176 16 4/21 vs ATL W 4-3 HELLICKSON (3-0)/Colon/NERIS (2) 7-9 4 4.0 24,189 93 7/19 at MIA W 10-3 PIVETTA (3-5)/Straily 32-61 5 24.5 31,854 17 4/22 vs ATL W 4-3 (10) GOMEZ (2-1)/Johnson 8-9 3 4.0 31,334 94 7/21 vs MIL W 6-1 NOLA (7-6)/Garza 33-61 5 23.5 17,550 18 4/23 vs ATL W 5-2 RODRIGUEZ (1-0)/Vizcaino 9-9 3 4.0 28,632 95 7/22 vs MIL L 9-8 Barnes/NERIS (2-4)/Knebel 33-62 5 24.5 17,712 4/25 vs MIA PPD - Rain 96 7/23 vs MIL W 6-3 EICKHOFF (2-7)/Guerra/GARCIA (1) 34-62 5 24.5 21,258 19 4/26 vs MIA W 7-4 VELASQUEZ (1-2)/Chen 10-9 T2 4.0 26,191 97 7/24 vs HOU L 13-4 Musgrove/VELASQUEZ (2-6) 34-63 5 25.0 17,567 20 4/27 vs MIA W 3-2 HELLICKSON (4-0)/Volquez/NERIS (3) 11-9 2 4.0 22,180 98 7/25 vs HOU L 5-0 Morton/PIVETTA (3-6) 34-64 5 25.0 17,176 21 4/28 at LAD L 5-3 Maeda/EICKHOFF (0-2)/Jansen 11-10 2 4.0 46,729 99 7/26 vs HOU W 9-0 NOLA (8-6)/Fiers 35-64 5 25.0 19,718 22 4/29 at LAD L 6-5 Dayton/NERIS (0-1) 11-11 2 4.0 *53,110 100 7/28 vs ATL W 10-3 THOMPSON (1-0)/Teheran/BENOIT (2) 36-64 5 25.0 17,177 23 4/30 at LAD L 5-3 Ryu/PIVETTA (0-1)/Jansen 11-12 T2 5.0 48,961 101 7/29 vs ATL W 4-3 (11) NERIS (3-4)/Brothers 37-64 5 24.0 28,162 24 5/1 at CHI W 10-2 VELASQUEZ (2-2)/Anderson 12-12 2 4.5 38,567 102 7/30 vs ATL W 2-1 NERIS (4-4)/Brothers 38-64 5 23.5 20,680 25 5/2 at CHI L 8-3 Lester/HELLICKSON (4-1) 12-13 2 4.5 38,660 103 7/31 vs ATL W 7-6 PIVETTA (4-6)/Foltynewicz/NERIS (10) 39-64 5 23.5 20,297 26 5/3 at CHI L 5-4 Arrieta/EICKHOFF (0-3)/Davis 12-14 T2 5.5 39,335 104 8/1 at LAA 27 5/4 at CHI L 5-4 (13) Uehara/RODRIGUEZ (1-1) 12-15 T2 6.5 36,394 105 8/2 at LAA 28 5/5 vs WSH L 4-2 Strasburg/PIVETTA (0-2)/Albers 12-16 T3 7.5 20,237 106 8/3 at LAA 29 5/6 vs WSH L 6-2 Cole/VELASQUEZ (2-3) 12-17 T3 8.5 21,298 107 8/4 at COL 30 5/7 vs WSH W 6-5 (10) NERIS (1-1)/Treinen 13-17 T3 7.5 30,464 108 8/5 at COL 31 5/9 vs SEA L 10-9 Vincent/NERIS (1-2)/Diaz 13-18 3 7.0 31,715 109 8/6 at COL 32 5/10 vs SEA L 11-6 Zych/BENOIT (0-2) 13-19 3 8.0 26,697 110 8/8 at ATL 5/12 at WSH PPD - Rain 111 8/9 at ATL 33 5/13 at WSH L 6-4 Kelley/RAMOS (0-3) 13-20 T3 9.0 31,473 112 8/10 vs NYM 34 5/14 at WSH W 4-3 BENOIT (1-2)/Kelley/NERIS (4) 14-20 3 9.0 31,738 113 8/11 vs NYM 35 5/14 at WSH L 6-5 Turner/NESHEK (0-1)/Albers 14-21 3 9.0 30,137 114 8/12 vs NYM 36 5/16 at TEX L 5-1 Darvish/EICKHOFF (0-4) 14-22 4 10.0 23,110 115 8/13 vs NYM 37 5/17 at TEX L 9-3 Cashner/EFLIN (0-1) 14-23 4 10.0 28,703 116 8/14 at SD 38 5/18 at TEX L 8-4 Perez/RODRIGUEZ (1-2) 14-24 4 10.0 35,007 117 8/15 at SD 39 5/19 at PIT W 7-2 HELLICKSON (5-1)Williams 15-24 4 9.0 25,895 118 8/16 at SD 40 5/20 at PIT L 6-3 Nova/VELASQUEZ (2-4)/Watson 15-25 4 9.0 32,572 119 8/17 at SF 41 5/21 at PIT L 1-0 LeBlanc/NOLA (2-1)/Watson 15-26 4 10.0 24,445 120 8/18 at SF 42 5/22 vs COL L 8-1 Hoffman/EICKHOFF (0-5) 15-27 4 10.5 21,251 121 8/19 at SF 43 5/23 vs COL L 8-2 Marquez/EFLIN (0-2) 15-28 5 11.5 17,109 122 8/20 at SF 44 5/24 vs COL L 7-2 Chatwood/HELLICKSON (5-2) 15-29 5 12.5 19,160 123 8/22 vs MIA (G1) 45 5/25 vs COL W 2-1 (11) GOMEZ (3-1)/Oberg 16-29 T4 11.5 18,143 124 8/22 vs MIA (G2) 46 5/26 vs CIN L 5-2 Adleman/NOLA (2-2)/Iglesias 16-30 5 12.5 21,388 125 8/23 vs MIA 47 5/27 vs CIN W 4-3 NERIS (2-2)/Lorenzen 17-30 T4 12.5 30,100 126 8/24 vs MIA 48 5/28 vs CIN L 8-4 Feldman/EFLIN (0-3) 17-31 5 12.5 25,413 127 8/25 vs CHI 49 5/29 at MIA L 4-1 Volquez/HELLICKSON (5-3)/Ramos 17-32 5 13.5 17,032 128 8/26 vs CHI 50 5/30 at MIA L 7-2 McGowan/VELASQUEZ (2-5) 17-33 5 14.5 16,241 129 8/27 vs CHI 51 5/31 at MIA L 10-2 Straily/NOLA (2-3) 17-34 5 15.5 15,197 130 8/28 vs ATL 52 6/2 vs SF L 10-0 Blach/EICKHOFF (0-6) 17-35 5 16.5 22,491 131 8/29 vs ATL 53 6/3 vs SF W 5-3 LIVELY (1-0)/Cueto/GOMEZ (2) 18-35 5 15.5 32,413 132 8/30 vs ATL 54 6/4 vs SF W 9-7 NESHEK (1-1)/Law/NERIS (5) 19-35 5 15.5 25,063 133 8/31 at MIA 55 6/5 at ATL W 11-4 PIVETTA (1-2)/Colon 20-35 5 15.5 20,942 134 9/1 at MIA 56 6/6 at ATL W 3-1 NOLA (3-3)/Garcia/NESHEK (1) 21-35 5 15.5 23,489 135 9/2 at MIA 57 6/7 at ATL L 14-1 Foltynewicz/EICKHOFF (0-7) 21-36 5 15.5 24,185 136 9/3 at MIA 58 6/8 at ATL L 3-1 Dickey/LIVELY (1-1)/Johnson 21-37 5 16.5 25,095 137 9/4 at NYM 59 6/9 at STL L 3-2 Wacha/HELLICKSON (5-4)/Oh 21-38 5 16.5 42,971 138 9/5 at NYM 60 6/10 at STL L 7-0 Martinez/PIVETTA (1-3) 21-39 5 16.5 43,911 139 9/6 at NYM 61 6/11 at STL L 6-5 Wainwright/NOLA (3-4)/Oh 21-40 5 16.5 47,325 140 9/7 at WSH 62 6/12 at BOS L 6-5 (11) Barnes/FIEN (0-1) 21-41 5 16.5 36,757 141 9/8 at WSH 63 6/13 at BOS L 4-3 (12) Abad/GARCIA (1-1) 21-42 5 17.5 37,141 142 9/9 at WSH 64 6/14 vs BOS L 7-3 Velazquez/HELLICKSON (5-5) 21-43 5 17.5 28,263 143 9/10 at WSH 65 6/15 vs BOS W 1-0 NESHEK (2-1)/Sale/NERIS (6) 22-43 5 17.5 30,729 144 9/12 vs MIA 66 6/16 vs ARI L 5-4 Corbin/NOLA (3-5)/Rodney 22-44 5 18.5 18,140 145 9/13 vs MIA 67 6/17 vs ARI L 5-1 De La Rosa/RAMOS (0-4) 22-45 5 19.5 21,108 146 9/14 vs MIA 68 6/18 vs ARI L 5-4 (10) Bradley/GOMEZ (3-2)/Rodney 22-46 5 19.5 31,131 147 9/15 vs OAK 69 6/20 vs STL L 8-1 (11) Siegrist/RAMOS (0-5) 22-47 5 20.0 22,070 148 9/16 vs OAK 70 6/21 vs STL L 7-6 (10) Cecil/RAMOS (0-6)/Oh 22-48 5 20.0 25,037 149 9/17 vs OAK 71 6/22 vs STL W 5-1 NOLA (4-5)/Martinez 23-48 5 19.5 23,623 150 9/18 vs LAD 72 6/23 at ARI W 6-1 LEITER JR (1-0)/Corbin 24-48 5 19.5 31,648 151 9/19 vs LAD 73 6/24 at ARI L 9-2 Ray/LIVELY (1-2) 24-49 5 20.5 40,557 152 9/20 vs LAD 74 6/25 at ARI L 2-1 (11) McFarland/RAMOS (0-7) 24-50 5 20.5 28,179 153 9/21 vs LAD 75 6/26 at ARI L 6-1 Greinke/PIVETTA (1-4) 24-51 5 20.5 20,765 154 9/22 at ATL 76 6/27 at SEA W 8-2 NOLA (5-5)/Paxton 25-51 5 20.5 22,648 155 9/23 at ATL 77 6/28 at SEA W 5-4 PINTO (1-0)/Diaz/NERIS (7) 26-51 5 20.5 29,505 156 9/24 at ATL 78 6/30 at NYM L 2-1 degrom/lively (1-3)/Reed 26-52 5 20.0 37,134 157 9/25 vs WSH 79 7/1 at NYM L 7-6 Salas/NESHEK (2-2)/Reed 26-53 5 20.0 33,080 158 9/26 vs WSH 80 7/2 at NYM W 7-1 PIVETTA (2-4)/Montero 27-53 5 20.0 30,343 159 9/27 vs WSH *Sellout 160 9/29 vs NYM 161 9/30 vs NYM 162 10/1 vs NYM