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COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES facebook.com/rockies twitter.com/rockies twitter.com/losrockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.rockies.com COLORADO ROCKIES (48-69) vs. WASHINGTON NATIONALS (59-59) LHP Jorge De La Rosa (7-5, 4.75) vs. RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-6, 4.62) Game #118 / Home #59 Wednesday, August 19, 2015 BARK AT THE PARK The Colorado Rockies are now 1-3 on their nine-game homestand against San Diego (1-2), Washington (0-1), and the New York Mets (three games)... allowed a season-high 15 runs in Tuesday s 15-6 loss, their most runs allowed since giving up 16 runs to Arizona on June 4, 2014 at Coors Field. On the recently completed road trip, Colorado won two of three at Washington to begin the East Coast excursion, but then lost four to the Mets at Citi Field. Rockies finished a stretch of 16 of 25 on the road, going 8-19 prior to last Friday, the Rockies had played 14 of the previous 17 on the road (5-12). Are 5-11 in August and 9-20 in the second half finished the first half at 39-49 overall, 21-24 at home, and 18-25 on the road were 34-47 after 81 games. Since the season-long 11-game losing streak ended May 14, Colorado is 37-50. Rockies are 41-67 since the 7-2 start, which tied for the franchise s best-ever after nine games. Began on the road at 6-0 for the first time ever won 21 games on the road all of last season equaled that mark last Friday and are 22-37 away from Coors Field in 15. DOESN T GET MUCH EASIER Over their last 10 games, Colorado is 2-8 hitters have hit.225 (73-for-324) with 33 runs scored have 16 doubles and 12 homers club is 11-for-58 (.190) with runners in scoring position over their past 10 games, including 0-for-12 against the New York Mets. Since Aug. 7, the Rockies have faced Jordan Zimmermann, Stephen Strasburg, Max Scherzer, Jonathon Niese, Matt Harvey, Jacob degrom and Noah Syndergaard the Rockies faced Tyson Ross, Andrew Cashner, and Ian Kennedy this past series vs. San Diego, and Jordan Zimmermann once again Tuesday... will face Strasburg and Scherzer again to finish the current three-game set vs. the Nationals. In Queens, the Rockies scored five runs, hit.150 (18-for-120) and were shut out in back-to-back games Tuesday and Wednesday, tying a club record. NATIONAL SECURITY The Rockies overall are 43-30 vs. Washington since 2005, 20-16 at home, 23-14 on the road were 5646 vs. the Montreal Expos from 1993-2004. Colorado took two of three from the Nationals last week, August 7-9 at Nationals Park faced the same rotation of pitchers they are facing this series (Zimmermann, Strasburg, Scherzer) won the first game 5-4 thanks to a Carlos Gonzalez go-ahead grand slam in the top of the eighth dropped the second game 6-1 won the third game 6-4 after a DJ LeMahieu pinch-hit two-rbi single in the top of the eighth. The Rockies went 1-5 vs. the Nationals in 2014, including dropping two of three at Coors Field July 21-23 were outscored 18-12 both teams reached double-digit hits in all three games. Are 2-5 vs. the Nationals at Coors Field since 2013, 9-9 since 2010 and 16-12 since 2007. LET S PRINT A T-SHIRT Since the All-Star break, Carlos Gonzalez is tied for first in MLB is first in the NL with 15 home runs leads the NL and is second in the Majors with 34 RBI (Chris Davis) in the second half also tops the Senior Circuit in the second half in slugging (.771). Since June 6, Gonzalez has hit 24 of his 28 homers has hit 15 homers, including multi-homers four times, since July 22. He is batting.338 (45-for-133) since July 5. From Opening Day to May 12, CarGo hit.188 (18for-96) with two homers and six RBI since May 13, Gonzalez is hitting.297 (90-for-303) with an NL-leading 26 homers and 63 RBI, which rank third. The National League Player of the Month for July. EAST UP AND DOWN Rockies are now an even 13-13 against the NL East this season... are 14-11 against the NL Central, 18-31 against the NL West, and 3-14 against the AL West. Lost their fifth consecutive game against the NL East Tuesday after going 7-1 over their previous eight games against the division. WORK TO BE DONE Colorado has all-time winning record against five National League teams, including the Nationals the list includes Cincinnati (93-88), Milwaukee (6958), Pittsburgh (90-87), San Diego (191-180) and Washington/Montreal (99-75). GOOD TALK RUS Rockies starter Chris Rusin became the 19th pitcher in Rockies history to throw a complete-game shutout on Sunday vs. the San Diego Padres he became just the 13th pitcher accomplish the feat in Denver, 12th to do it at Coors Field (last: Tyler Matzek, Sept. 5, 2014 vs. SD). It was the 28th complete-game shutout in Rockies history, 13th in Denver, 12th at Coors Field no pitcher has thrown two complete-game shutouts in Denver. SPEAKING OF THOSE SOFT AUGUST SCHEDULES From July 27-August 13, the Rockies played 14 of their 17 games against teams with records above.500, going 4-10 in those games all on the road the only games against a sub -.500 team during that stretch were three against the American League s Seattle Mariners, losing two of three at home. 2015 Rockies vs. Washington Nationals (2-2) Date H/R Result WP LP 8/7 R W, 5-4 Oberg Storen 8/8 R L, 1-6 Strasburg Butler 8/9 R W, 6-4 Axford Storen 8/18 H L, 6-15 Zimmermann Miller 8/19 H 6:40 p.m. MDT 8/20 H 6:40 p.m. MDT 2015 vs. Nationals... 2-2 2015 at Coors Field... 0-1 2015 at Nationals Park... 2-1 All-Time vs. Nationals... 43-30 All-Time at Coors Field... 20-16 All-Time at Nationals Park... 16-10 All-time in Washington D.C... 23-14 FOR STARTERS The Rockies have allowed three earned runs or less in the past 13 games, including a 3.21 ERA (42.0 IP, 15) and four quality starts in seven outings from Aug. 10-16. AFTER ALL, HIS MIDDLE NAME IS COBB Outfielder Charlie Blackmon swiped his 30th base last Thursday, becoming the first Rockie with 30 stolen bases since Willy Taveras club-record 68 in 08. Blackmon s 30 steals mark the 15th time a player has stolen 30 or more bases for Colorado Blackmon s the 10th different Rockie to accomplish the feat. FRAME THIS Rockies catcher Nick Hundley ranks third in batting average among National League catchers with greater than 300 AB at.298 (95-for-319) among NL backstops, he is tied for fourth with nine homers and is sixth with 40 RBI. HE S A REAL DJ DJ LeMahieu ranks second in the NL with a.367 batting average (51-for-139) since July 4 has a hit in 31 of 37 games over that span. AMAZING ARENADO Nolan Arenado is second in the National League and is fourth in the Majors with 87 RBI his 29 homers are tied for second in NL and tied for ninth in MLB. Batting.263 (59-for-224) with 18 homers and 45 RBI on the road;.300 (66-for-220) with 11 home runs and 42 RBI at home. Batted.293 (96-for-328) with 24 homers and 70 RBI the first half. HE GETS TO THEM ALL Nolan Arenado leads National League third baseman in total chances (382), putouts (85), assists (284), double plays (24) and zone rating (.822) ranks second in innings played (986.2) and second in fielding percentage (.966). Arenado had been charged with an error in two of his past 36 games (three total). SIZZLING SUMMER Since June 1, Carlos Gonzalez (24) and Nolan Arenado (17) are ranked first and second, respectively, in the National League in home runs. Gonzalez (56) and Arenado (52) are also ranked first and second, respectively, in the NL in RBI. Gonzalez is first since June 1 in slugging (.674) and second in OPS (1.024). Four Rockies are among the NL leaders in runs scored in the NL since June 1: DJ LeMahieu (48-2nd), Carlos Gonzalez (44-4th), Nolan Arenado (43-T5) and Charlie Blackmon (42-T7th). Blackmon is tied for the NL lead in hits since June 1 with 84. 20TH & BLAKE Saturday, August 22 is Star Wars Night, including a Carlos Gonzalez Bobblehead (rockies.com/starwars). Sunday, August 23 Wells Fargo Jorge De La Rosa Bobblehead. Monday, August 31 PURPLE MONDAY T-Shirt. PROBABLE PITCHERS Thursday, August 20 vs. Washington Nationals 6:40 p.m MDT LHP Yohan Flande (2-1, 4.19) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (11-9, 2.73) Friday, August 21 vs. New York Mets 6:40 p.m MDT RHP Jon Gray (0-0, 2.40) vs. RHP Bartolo Colon (10-11, 4.58) Saturday, August 22 vs. New York Mets 6:10 p.m MDT LHP Chris Rusin (4-5, 3.99) vs. LHP Jonathon Niese (7-9, 3.50) Sunday, August 23 vs. New York Mets 2:10 p.m MDT RHP David Hale (3-4, 6.17) vs. RHP Matt Harvey (11-7, 2.57) ROCKIES AT A GLANCE Record... 48-69 NL West Standing... 5th (-18.0) Home... 26-32 Road... 22-37 Day... 23-20 Night... 25-49 Current Streak...Lost 1 Homestand... 1-3 Last Road Trip... 2-5 Last Five Games... 1-4 Last 10 Games... 2-8 Series Record...10-21-6 Series Opener... 15-23 Series Finale... 17-20 Getaway Day... 11-13 Most Games above.500:...5, 4/15 Most Games below.500:...21, 2x, last: 8/19 Opp. At-Above / Below.500...17-35 / 31-34 vs. RHS / LHS...43-49 / 5-20 Comeback Wins... 20 Losses After Leading... 26 Extra innings... 2-4 Shutouts... 3-7 Rockies / opp. score first...33-14 / 15-55 One-run / Two-run games...14-19 / 12-11 Decided by last at-bat / Walkoffs...11-15 / 6-6 Out-Hitting Opponents:...34-13 Out-hit by Opponents... 6-49 Hit Totals Equal... 5-7 Rockies / Opp. score 5+...38-21 / 9-50 Rockies / Opp. score 4+...44-28 / 21-60 Rockies / Opp. score 3 or less...4-41 / 26-9 Hit Two or More HR... 23-13 Hit at Least One HR... 43-37 Hit No HR... 5-32 No Errors... 33-32 One or More Errors... 15-37 Rockies / opp. quality start...29-12 / 16-44 Ahead after 6/7/8... 36-8 / 37-5 / 42-5 Behind after 6/7/8... 3-52 / 6-54 / 3-56 Tied after 6/7/8... 9-9 / 5-9 / 3-7 vs. NL West... 18-31 vs. ARI... 4-8 vs. SD... 3-9 vs. LAD... 4-9 vs. SF... 7-5 vs. NL Central... 14-11 vs. NL East... 13-13 Interleague... 3-14 April...11-10 July... 9-15 May...11-16 August... 5-11 June...12-17 September / Oct... 0-0 Monday...6-8 Friday... 7-12 Tuesday...8-11 Saturday... 7-12 Wednesday...6-13 Sunday... 8-9 Thursday...5-5 Holiday... 1-1 Purple Jerseys (road).10-17 (7-11)/Military 1-0 White Pinstripes... 17-17 Gray Jerseys... 14-19 Black Sleeveless Jerseys... 7-16 All-Time Record... 1689-1929 All-Time, Denver... 984-824 All-Time, Coors Field... 920-750 All-Time, Road... 705-1106 Under Walt Weiss... 188-253

#29 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER JORGE DE LA ROSA LHP Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Age: 34 (April 5, 1981) Born: Monterrey, Mexico Acquired: Trade, April 30, 2008 from KC DE LA ROSA AT A GLANCE The Colorado Rockies all-time winningest pitcher will make his 21st start, 11th at home. 34-year-old veteran southpaw sidelined by left groin strain in Spring Training and since late May hampered by a cut on his left middle finger. Has a career starting record of 87-70 with a 4.57 ERA (1168.2 IP, 593 ER) in 211 starts made 62 Major League relief appearances, going 4-3 with a 5.38 ERA (73.2, 44 ER); no relief stints since July 12, 2009. Since his first season with Colorado in 2008, fashioned a 76-50 record and 4.27 ERA (968.1 IP, 459 ER) with the Rockies in 176 games, 170 starts with 403 walks and 843 strikeouts 76-50 with a 4.27 ERA (959.1 IP, 455 ER) as a Colorado starter allowed 51 homers in Denver, 51 on the road since 08. Was 15-23 with a 5.85 ERA (274.0 IP, 178 ER) in (97 games, 41 starts) from 2004-2007 with Milwaukee (2004-2006) and Kansas City (2006-07). LAST TIME OUT Suffered the loss Aug. 12 at Citi Field vs. the Mets in a 3-0 Rockies defeat pitched six innings, allowing two runs on four hits walked two and struck out seven earned his third consecutive quality start, 10th of the season. NATIONAL DEFICIT Faced the Nationals in Washington Aug. 7 had no decision in a 5-4 Rockies win allowed four runs, three earned, in six innings pitched walked two and struck out a season-low one batter departed with the Rockies trailing 4-0. Is 5-2 with a 4.12 ERA (54.2 IP, 25 ER) in nine career starts, vs. the Nationals 4-1 with a 4.06 ERA (31.0 IP, 14 ER) as a starter 5-1 with a 3.86 ERA (49.0 IP, 21 ER) in eight starts vs. Washington as a member of the Rockies. 2-2 with a 3.69 ERA (31.2 IP, 13 ER) in five starts vs. Washington at home 2-1 with a 3.12 ERA (26.0 IP, 9 ER) in four starts at Coors Field. Last faced the Nationals at Coors Field July 23 of last year earned the win in a 6-4 Rockies victory allowed two runs, one earned, on eight hits in 7.1 innings pitched walked none and struck out 11 most strikeouts while also not allowing a walk in his career. AT THE TOP Became the Rockies all-time wins leader June 14, notching his 73rd victory in a Colorado uniform by beating the Miami Marlins on the road. Became Rockies career franchise leader in strikeouts, surpassing Ubaldo Jimenez (773, 2006-2011), on May 21. PREFERS THIN AIR Is 47-16 with a 4.27 ERA (489.1 IP, 232 ER) at Coors Field as a Rockie in 89 games, 85 starts the.746 winning percentage in Denver is the franchise record, ahead of Jeff Francis.540 (34-29). JUNE BOOM Was 4-1 with a 3.16 ERA (37.0 IP, 13 ER) in June over six starts walked 20, fanned 29 allowed four homers. Won four games in June for the first time since 2009. for the month, tied for the Major League league in wins. Was 1-1 with a 6.08 ERA (26.2 IP, 18) in five July starts. STREAKING Since May 16 is 7-3 with a 3.93 ERA (94.0 IP, 41 ER) in 16 starts with the Rockies 11-5 over that span on the road that stretch, is 5-2 with a 2.96 ERA (54.2 IP, 18 ER) in nine starts with Colorado 6-3. HIP HIP JORGE According to the Elias Sports Bureau s Elias Says on May 16 his first win of the year at Los Angeles (NL) became the third pitcher in Rockies history to throw at least seven innings without allowing a run or a walk and no more than two hits in a game other Rockies pitchers to accomplish this are Jeff Francis in 2006 (9 IP, 2 H) and Jason Marquis in 2009 (9 IP, 2 H). Snapped a four-start winless streak with the 7-1 victory started his season after coming off disabled list 0-2 with a 9.56 ERA (16.0 IP, 17 IP) April 20-May 10 2015 Win Aug. 1 at St. Louis snapped a streak of four winless starts (0-1, 6.97 ERA) with the Rockies (1-3) scoring 11 combined runs while he was in the game. 5-2 with a 3.19 ERA (53.2 IP, 19 ER) in nine starts on the road this year with six quality starts. Was 6-3 with a 4.34 ERA (76.2 IP, 37 ER) in 14 starts in the first half is 1-2 with a 5.67 ERA (33.1 IP, 21 ER) in six starts since the All-Star break. Worked six or more innings 11 times (with 10 quality starts ) worked seven or more innings four times. Left his June 25 start, a no-decision, after five innings due to the cut on his left middle finger. In his 200th Major League start, won in Miami June 14 to become the Rockies all-time wins leader (73) was his third straight quality start and fifth consecutive start the Rockies won. Scratched from starts May 25 at Cincinnati and May 30 at Philadelphia due to a cut on his left middle finger returned to beat the Dodgers in the second game of a doubleheader on June 2 originally suffered the injury during a bullpen session. Took the loss May 2 at San Diego struck out a season-high nine batters, the 10th time in his career he has struck out nine batters. Reinstated from the disabled list on April 20 and made his first start of the year against the Padres, allowing a career-high tying nine runs in two innings in the 14-3 loss in Denver. Began the season on the disabled list due to a left groin strain. STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN 2015 W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 7-5 4.75 20-20 110.0 102 62 58 13 50 100 Home 2-2 6.62 10-10 50.1 55 39 37 9 28 55 Road 5-3 3.17 10-10 59.2 47 23 21 4 22 45 vs. WAS 0-0 4.50 1-1 6.0 6 4 3 0 2 1 CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO Overall 91-73 4.61 273-211 1242.1 1221 685 637 138 562 1039 Home 56-25 4.67 135-106 624.0 629 342 324 64 270 533 Road 35-48 4.56 138-105 618.1 592 343 313 74 292 506 Coors Field 47-16 4.25 91-86 495.2 481 247 234 51 190 444 vs. WAS 5-2 4.12 9-9 54.2 55 28 25 2 24 48 2015 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR AVG AB H 2B 3B HR vs. LH.274 95 26 5 1 3.229 1024 234 40 5 19 vs. RH.241 316 76 21 1 10.268 3678 987 247 17 119 AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS 2015.081 37 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 15 0-0 Career.125 329 16 41 4 0 0 21 28 1 0 4 143 0-0 Last Hit: Aug. 1, 2015 at St. Louis Cardinals Home Runs: N/A Most Hits: 2, 4x, last: Aug. 1, 2010 vs. Chicago Cubs Most RBI: 3, April 20, 2010 vs. Washington LAST TIME Last Start/Loss: Aug. 12 at NYM, 3-0 (6.0,4,2,2,2,7) Last Win: Aug. 1 at St. Louis, 6-2 (6.2,7,2,2,0,4) Last CG: May 18, 2011 at Philadelphia, 2-1 loss (8.0,5,2,1,0,4) Last Sho: N/A 2015... HIGHS / LOWS... CAREER 7.1, May 16 at LAD...Most IP... 8.0, 6x, last: Aug. 20, 2014 vs. KC None... Low-Hit CG...5, May 18, 2011 at PHI 9, April 20 vs. SD... Runs...9, 3x, last: April 20, 2015 vs. SD 7, April 20 vs. SD...ER... 9, 2x, last: May 3, 2008 vs. LAD 11, June 19 vs. MIL...Hits...13, June 16, 2007 vs. FLA 2, June 19 vs. MIL...HR... 3, 3x, last: July 17, 2010 at CIN 6, May 10 vs. LAD... Walks... 7, May 24, 2007 vs. CLE 9, May 2 at SD...Strikeouts... 12, May 9, 2009 vs. FLA None... 10+ Strikeout Games... 6, 6x, last: July 23, 2014 vs. WAS 4, May 16 - June 14... Win Streak...7, June 21-July 30, 2009 2, April 20-May 10... Losing Streak... 6, 2x, last: April 11-May 31, 2009 DE LA ROSA VS. NATIONALS PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Desmond.417.500.583 12 5 2 0 0 3 2 2 Escobar.200.333.800 5 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 Espinosa.500.500.833 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Harper.200.333.200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 Lobaton.333.333.333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ramos.000.000.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rendon.111.111.222 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Span.429.429.429 7 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Taylor.000.000.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uggla.294.400.588 17 5 3 1 0 5 2 6 Werth.286.353.500 14 4 0 0 1 4 2 2 Zimmerman.313.476.688 16 5 3 0 1 5 5 3 2015 DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO TP NOTE 4/20 SD L, 14-3 2.0 9 9 7 0 1 3 53 Tied career high runs 4/25 SF ND, L 5-4 5.0 4 2 2 1 2 7 90 Left a 2-2 game April: 0-1, 11.57 7.0 13 11 9 1 3 10 143 Started 15 on DL 5/2 @SD L, 4-2 5.0 5 3 3 0 3 9 101 Season-high nine K 5/10 LAD ND, L 9-5 4.0 5 5 5 0 6 4 80 Most walks since 09 5/16 @LAD W, 7-1 7.1 2 0 0 0 0 3 95 First win of 15 5/21 PHI ND, W 7-3 4.1 6 3 3 1 3 5 108 Season-high pitches May: 1-1, 4.79 20.2 18 11 11 1 12 21 384 One HR allowed in May 6/2 LAD W, 6-3 (2) 6.0 4 3 3 1 4 6 98 Second quality start 6/9 STL W, 4-3 7.0 3 2 2 1 2 8 101 Ties franchise win mark 6/14 @MIA W, 4-1 7.0 4 1 1 3 4 4 109 Set franchise win mark 6/19 MIL L, 9-5 5.0 11 6 6 2 3 4 101 Season-high 11 hits 6/25 ARI ND, W 6-4 5.0 4 1 1 0 3 3 82 Second straight 5.0 IP 6/30 @OAK W, 2-1 7.0 4 0 0 0 4 4 104 Fifth quality start June: 4-1, 3.16 37.0 30 13 13 4 20 29 227 Four quality starts 7/5 @ARI W, 6-4 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 6 95 4th road win 7/11 ATL W, 3-2 6.0 4 2 2 2 2 7 96 2nd straight QS 7/17 @SD L, 4-2 5.0 5 3 2 2 3 5 95 1st loss since June 19 7/22 TEX ND, L 10-8 6.0 5 6 6 1 2 8 102 Most SO since 6/9 7/27 @CHI ND, 9-8 L 3.2 5 6 6 0 2 2 57 2nd shortest start of 15 July: 1-1, 6.08 26.2 24 19 18 6 11 28 445 8/1 @STL W, 6-2 6.2 7 2 2 1 0 4 96 2nd time with no walks 8/7 @WAS ND, 5-4 W 6.0 6 4 3 0 2 1 101 Fewest strikeouts 8/12 @NYM L, 3-0 6.0 4 2 2 0 2 7 92 3rd straight quality start TOMORROW S STARTER: RHP Yohan Flande (2-1, 4.19) Left-hander will make his fifth start of the season, his 13th appearance last start on Aug. 14 vs. San Diego also his first start at Coors Field in 2015 no decision in a 9-5 Rockies loss pitched six innings, allowing four runs on eight hits, including two home runs is 1-0 with a 3.98 ERA (20.1 IP, 9 ER) in seven appearances, one start, at Coors Field this season earned a no-decision in a 6-4 Rockies win at Washington Aug. 9, pitching 4.2 innings and allowing three runs on six hits, including three solo home runs (Zimmerman 2, Werth) 0-1 with 5.87 ERA (15.1 IP, 10 ER) in three career starts vs. Washington.

COLORADO ROCKIES HITTERS NOTES COLORADO HITTERS vs. WASHINGTON NATIONALS 2015 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Arenado.471 17 8 1 2.345 55 19 4 8 Barnes.000 9 0 0 0.074 27 2 0 0 Blackmon.267 15 4 0 0.256 39 10 0 1 Descalso.250 4 1 1 1.191 47 9 2 5 Gonzalez.333 15 5 4 8.286 140 40 8 26 Hundley.083 12 1 0 0.231 91 21 1 9 LeMahieu.154 13 2 0 2.339 62 21 2 9 McBride 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0 McKenry.000 4 0 0 0.241 29 7 1 7 Parker.273 11 3 1 2.273 11 3 1 2 Paulsen.214 14 3 0 1.320 25 8 0 3 Reyes.357 28 10 1 3.286 573 164 7 48 #28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b vs. Strasburg: 1-8, HR, RBI, BB, 4 SO Last Game: 3-5, R, 2 2B, RBI, 2 SO Current Streak: 1, 8/18 SD Series: 5-12, 2 R, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 3 SO, SB Long Streak: 17, 6/13-30 Last Road Trip: 8-27, 4 R, 2B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 6 SO Last HR: 8/13 at NYM Career-high 87 RBI fourth in MLB, second in NL; career-high 29 homers tied for ninth in MLB, tied second in NL 18 road homers second and 45 RBI tied fourth in MLB extra-base hits (62) third in MLB, slugging (.561) sixth in MLB, third in NL. With RISP, 40 hits tied fourth in MLB,.385 (40-for-104) average is second. Batting.294 (87-for-296) with 22 home runs and 66 RBI since May 24 second in the NL with 17 home runs since June 1. Hit.304 (34-for-112) with 12 homers and MLB-leading 33 RBI in June; homers tied for second in MLB (Pujols) and first in NL (Stanton) from June 21-28, was 11-for- 27 (.407) with eight homers and 15 RBI, winning NL Player of the Week. Season-high 17-game hitting streak (.364; 24-for-66) ended July 1. Fifth two-homer game June 28, fourth in 15 and third two-homer game in six days (June 23 vs. Arizona, June 26 at SF) tied career-high with four RBI June 26 (sixth time). Homered three consecutive games May 30-June 1 (5-for-12, 6 RBI). #1 BRANDON BARNES, of vs. Strasburg: 0-5, SO Last Game: 0-4 Current Streak: 0 (0-6) SD Series: 2-5, 3B, 2 RBI, SO, SB Long Streak: 7, 7/10-7/21 Last Road Trip: 0-12, 7 SO Last HR: 6/23 vs. ARI Batting.253 (50-for-198) with.323 on-base percentage, 10 doubles, two triples and one home run since being recalled May 20 multi-hit games 13 times hit.271 (23-for-85) in June with.374 on-base percentage (13 BB) first home run of season June 23. Season-high and career-high tying seven-game hitting streak snapped July 22 (.476; 10-for-21) third three-hit game of season July 18 at San Diego. Recorded a career-high three walks twice, June 18 and June 27. #19 CHARLIE BLACKMON, of vs. Strasburg: 3-6, 2 2B, SO Last Game: 1-2, 2B Current Streak: 4, 8/14-18 SD Series: 5-12, R, 2B, BB, 2 SO, SB Long Streak: 11, 6/16-27 Last Road Trip: 3-25, R, 2 2B, BB, 4 SO, SB Last HR: 8/4 vs. SEA Batting.327 (48-for-147) since July 4 hit.318 (67-for-211) since June 16. Career-high 31 steals tied third in MLB, third in NL first Rockie to steal 30 bases since Willy Taveras stole 68 in 2008 15th time a player has stolen 30 or more for Colorado and the 10th different Rockie. Sixth in NL with 11 HBP tied for second in NL with nine outfield assists; eight assists in center field leads NL and is tied fourth in MLB. Fourth lead-off home run Aug. 4 vs. Seattle, 10th career (club record) six homers to lead off game is also club record when batting first, fifth among MLB leadoff hitters (second NL) with 46 RBI while 13 HR is fifth in Majors (third NL). Hit.307 in June (35-for-114), hitting safely in 25 of 29 games season-high 11- game hit streak ended June 28 (.364; 16-for-44) batted.337 (32-for-95) in July with 11 multi-hit games average seventh among NL hitters in July. Season-high four RBI June 21 vs. Milwaukee second multi-homer game of career May 3 at San Diego. #3 DANIEL DESCALSO, inf vs. Strasburg: 0-5, RBI, SO Last Game: 0-1, SO (PH) Current Streak: 0 (0-5) SD Series: 0-2, SO Long Streak: 4, 5/23-31 Last Road Trip: 2-7, 2 R, HR, RBI, 2 BB, SO Last HR: 8/9 at WSH Made 27 starts (18 SS, 2 1B, 5 2B, 2 3B) with team 18-9. First pinch-hit home run of his career July 27 is 6-for-35 as a pinch-hitter with two walks hit a pinch-hit, walk-off single vs. San Diego April 22. Snapped his career-high 0-for-20 hitless streak with a RBI triple July 10. Two-run go-ahead homer and season-high tying three RBI May 23 second game vs. San Francisco two-run homer May 16 at Dodger Stadium, first since hitting two on Aug. 2, 2013 at Cincinnati span of 334 at-bats without HR was sixthlongest string in MLB 11th of his career, first-ever blast against LA. Season-high three RBI May 15; laced a three-run double at Los Angeles (NL). #5 CARLOS GONZALEZ, of vs. Strasburg: 2-11, RBI, BB, 6 SO Last Game: 1-3, R, HR, 2 RBI, 2 SO Current Streak: 2, 8/16-18 SD Series: 2-12, 4 R, HR, 2 RBI, BB, SO Long Streak: 8, 6/2-10 Last Road Trip: 5-26, 4 R, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 7 SO His 24 homers since June 1 most in MLB 15 home runs after the All-Star break tied first in MLB, first in NL; 34 RBI second in MLB, first in NL hit safely in 25 of his past 35 games (.338, 45-for-133) since July 5 with 18 home runs and 41 RBI 14 multi-hit games that span. Fourth multi-homer game last Sunday, all since July 24 now has 14 in his career back-to-back multi-homer games July 26-27 second player in franchise history to have back-to-back multi home run games (also: Vinny Castilla, July 7-8, 1995) three multi-homer games in four-game span July 24-27... previously had not had a multi-homer game since June 5, 2013 at Cincinnati. Go-ahead grand slam bottom of the eighth inning Aug. 7, third career, first since July 20, 2012. Named NL Player of the Month for July after batting.386 (34-for-88) with 11 home runs, seven doubles and 24 RBI... 11 home runs second in MLB (first NL), 24 RBI tied for first career-high home runs in a month co-nl Player of the Week with pitcher Cole Hamels July 20-26. Career-high tying six RBI July 26 vs. the Reds (sixth time, last: June 5, 2013 at Cincinnati). Homered three straight games June 16-18 three doubles July 9 a career-high. Hit.280 (26-for-93) in June; tied for ninth in NL with six homers in June. Did not start the Arizona series June 23-25 (mild sprain, left hand) returned to lineup June 26 at San Francisco and tied career-high with five hits (fourth time). Reached in career-high 21 straight games May 18-June 10 (.333; 26-for-76). #4 NICK HUNDLEY, c vs. Strasburg: 1-12, BB, 5 SO Last Game: 0-5, 2 SO Current Streak: 0, (0-6) SD Series: 4-8, R, 3B, RBI Long Streak: 13, 4/20-5/13 Last Road Trip: 3-16, 2B, 3 SO Last HR: 8/4 vs. SEA His.298 average (95-for-319) third among MLB catchers batting.312 (44-for- 141) since June 21, including four straight multi-hit games July 8-12. Ninth home Aug. 4 vs. Seattle, first of the year vs. a left-handed pitcher first eight of his homers came vs. right-handed pitchers career-high tying hits (4) and runs (3) June 21 vs. Milwaukee. Fourth triple of season Aug. 14 most triples since career-high five in 2011. Batted.341 (30-for-88) from April 20-May 26 to lead all Major League catchers (90 plate appearances) in that span batted.286 (20-for-70) in June. Career-high 13-game hitting streak (.409; 18-for-44) ended May 20. Batted.317 (19-for-60) in April hit in 22 of his 28 games. #9 DJ LeMAHIEU, 2b vs. Strasburg: 4-12, HR, 2 RBI, 5 SO Last Game: 1-5, R Current Streak: 1, 8/18 SD Series: 3-10, 3 R, 2 2B, BB, 2 SO, SB Long Streak: 18, 7/4-28 Last Road Trip: 6-22, 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 3 SO, 2 SB Last HR: 8/13 at NYM Hit in 32 of last 37 games (.367; 51-for-139) since July 4.349 average (51-for- 146) since July 1 eighth in MLB, fifth in NL. Batting average (.318) fifth in NL average of.312 (39-for-125) batting with two outs eighth in NL third in MLB with.387 batting average on balls in play. Hit.400 (36-for-90) in July, third in MLB first Rockies player to hit.400 or better in two different months (April:.406) since Larry Walker in 2002 (Elias). Career-high 18-game hitting streak (.444; 32-for-72) snapped July 29. Hit.351 (73-for-208) from Opening Day through June 11. Only Rockies second baseman (.406; 28-for-69) to bat.400 in April hit in first nine games (4/6-15), including multi-hits six times.283 in May (26-for-92) after starting off the month 4-for-29 (.138).252 (29-for-115) in June. #12 MATT McBRIDE, of vs. Strasburg: N/A Last Game: 1-1 (PH) Current Streak: 1, 8/18 SD Series: 0-5, SO Long Streak: 1, 8-18 Last Road Trip: 0-5, SO Last HR: 8/30/14 at ARI Recorded his first hit of 2015 as a pinch hitter Tuesday... contract selected from Triple-A Albuquerque on August 12 at New York... in his first stint with the Rockies this season... last ML game prior to 15 was September 28, 2014 at Los Angeles. Was batting.328 (101-for-308) with 30 doubles, one triple, 12 home runs, 49 RBI, 12 walks, and five stolen bases across 78 games for the Isotopes prior to having his contract selected. Was acquired by the Rockies in a trade with the Cleveland Indians for RHP Ubaldo Jimenez July 30, 2011... originally drafted by the Indians in the second round (75th overall pick) of the 2006 First Year Player Draft. #8 MICHAEL McKENRY, c vs. Strasburg: 2-7, 2B, RBI, BB, 3 SO Last Game: 0-1 (PH) Current Streak: 0 (0-1) SD Series: 1-3, 2B, 3 RBI, SO Long Streak: 3, 5/21-23 Last Road Trip: 0-5, R, HBP, 3 BB Last HR: 8/5 vs. SEA First walk-off home run of his career in the 11th inning August 5 vs. Seattle it was his first walk-off hit of his career. Prior to 15 had no triples, but collected three in five games from June 6-16. Made 32 starts (1 DH), hitting safely in 19 has 25 pinch-hit appearances (2-for- 18, 4 R, RBI, 7 BB) Rockies are 20-12 when he starts behind plate. Went 7-for-25 (.280) with two homers in May. #16 KYLE PARKER, of vs. Strasburg: N/A Last Game: 2-3, R, HR, RBI, BB, SO Current Streak: 1, 8/18 SD Series: 0-3, 2 SO Long Streak: 3, 8/3-5 Last Road Trip: 3-16, R, RBI, BB, 6 SO First career home run Aug. 4 vs. Seattle recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 1 second stint on roster in 15 also called up June 9, optioned June 10. Second multi-hit game of season, third of career, Aug. 18 first at-bat on the season came June 10 vs. St. Louis singled off Carlos Martinez. Hit.280 (100-for-357) with 5 runs, 19 doubles, four triples, nine homers and 58 RBI in 93 games with Triple-A Albuquerque this season. #10 BEN PAULSEN, inf-of vs. Strasburg: 1-5, RBI, BB, 3 SO Last Game: 0-3, HBP, SO Current Streak: 0 (0-3) SD Series: 2-10, R, 2B, RBI, SF, BB, 4 SO Long Streak: 7, 7/31-8/7 Last Road Trip: 4-19, R, 2 2B, RBI, BB, 9 SO Last HR: 8/1 at STL Recorded a career-high four hits and four RBI July 26 was his first multihomer game of career became the sixth Rockies player to hit two home runs and a triple in the same game (last: Ryan Spilborghs, June 13, 2010 vs. Toronto). Batting.303 (23-for-76) in last 22 games with seven doubles, one triple, three home runs and 14 RBI hitting.285 (67-for-235) since May 19 recall from Triple-A, where he hit.256 (32-for-125) with three homers and 15 RBI in 36 games. First walk-off hit of his career July 20 vs. Texas home runs in back-to-back games May 29-30 second time in his career homered consecutive games. #7 JOSE REYES, ss vs. Strasburg: 5-16, 2 2B, 2 SO Last Game: 4-5, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI Current Streak: 8, 8/9-18 SD Series: 3-12, R, RBI, 2 SO, SB Long Streak: 8, 8/9-18 (11, 6/2-14 - AL) Last Road Trip: 5-22, R, 2 2B, 2 SO Recorded four hits for the second time this season on Tuesday, including his first home run as a member of the Rockies (third career home run at Coors Field). Hit safely in eight consecutive games, and is batting.344 (11-for-32) with two runs, three doubles, one home run, and two RBI over the streak. 1-for-3 with walk and stolen base in first game with Rockies July 29 17-for-68 (.250) with the Rockies with at least one hit in 14 of 17 games acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays with three Minor League players for Troy Tulowitzki and LaTroy Hawkins. COORS FIELD CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI Arenado.300 693 208 32 121 Barnes.296 250 74 8 30 Blackmon.333 765 255 22 98 Descalso.196 112 22 1 14 Gonzalez.333 1475 491 94 316 Hundley.298 289 86 11 46 LeMahieu.294 799 253 6 82 McBride.345 49 17 2 13 McKenry.300 150 45 7 26 Parker.313 32 10 2 3 Paulsen.323 164 53 6 28 Reyes.276 145 40 3 22

COLORADO ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HR Season Totals 48-69 5.10 2 3 25/43 1023.2 1131 621 580 408-31 782 135 Starters 29-46 5.17 2 1 --- 628.0 705 389 361 239-14 444 95 Relievers 19-23 4.98 -- -- 25/43 395.2 426 232 219 169-17 338 40 Coors Field 26-32 5.57 2 1 9/20 523.1 619 343 324 206-17 405 73 Road 22-37 4.60 0 2 16/23 500.1 512 278 256 202-14 377 62 April 11-10 4.62 0 2 8/11 187.0 202 105 96 77-3 144 20 May 11-16 4.65 1 0 7/9 234.0 239 130 121 85-3 158 17 June 12-17 5.39 0 0 5/10 254.0 292 157 152 92-7 202 49 July 9-15 5.14 0 0 3/7 208.1 239 133 119 92-14 174 30 August 5-11 5.90 1 1 2/6 140.1 158 96 92 62-4 104 19 ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES Pitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1BF/R RI/RSc Axford 8/15 vs. SD 1.0,1,0,0,0,1 8/9/15 at WAS 7/10/15 at ARI 7/30/15 at CHC 16/21 42/29 5/3 Bergman 8/12 at NYM 2.0,2,1,1,1,1 5/21/15 vs. PHI No ML saves 9/28/14 at LAD 0/0 20/12 10/3 Betancourt 8/14 vs. SD 0.2,2,3,3,1,1 5/25/15 at CIN 4/13/15 at SF 6/27/15 at SF 1/4 42/27 17/2 Germen 8/18 vs. WSH 1.0,0,0,0,0,1 7/20/13 vs. PHI 8/15/13 at SD 9/1/13 at WAS 0/0 16/12 2/1 Friedrich 8/18 vs. WSH 0.2,3,3,3,1,0 7/13/12 vs. PHI No ML saves 8/4/15 vs. SEA 0/0 50/31 23/10 Kahnle 8/18 vs. WSH 0.1,1,4,4,3,0 4/12/14 at SF 8/9/15 at WSH 8/15/15 vs. SD 2/3 33/18 14/2 Miller 8/18 vs. WSH 1.0,1,1,1,2,1 6/25/15 vs. ARI No ML saves 8/18/15 vs WSH 0/0 18/13 8/1 Oberg 8/18 vs. WSH 1.0,2,1,1,1,0 5/19/15 vs. PHI 5/31/15 at PHI 8/2/15 at STL 1/2 43/30 23/4 #66 JOHN AXFORD, RHP Scoreless Streak: 2.0 IP Season-High IP: 1.2, 8/9 at WAS SD Series: 1.0 IP, H, SO Career High IP: 2.0, 13x, last: 6/9/14 at TEX No runs 30 of his 42 outings no hits in 19 appearances 16 saves most since 2012. Fourth win of 15 at Washington Sunday, pitching a season-high 1.2 innings worked scoreless outings Thursday and Saturday after previously allowing 12 runs in 9.0 innings with three blown saves over his previous 10 appearances. Decisions in six of last 13 appearances, going 3-3 with no saves in four save opportunities and a 9.75 ERA (12.0 IP, 13 ER) 3-5 with four saves, five blown saves and 8.69 ERA (19.2 IP, 19 ER) last 22 outings since June 17 was 1-0 with 12 saves in 12 opportunities and 0.47 ERA (19.0 IP, 1 ER) first 20 outings of 2015 from April 8-June 14. Placed on family medical emergency list twice this year (June 30-July 4; April 12-19) on restricted list April 19-22. Blown save June 24 vs. Arizona first in a year since June 24, 2014 at Arizona snapped a streak of 13 successful opportunities, including 12 in 15. Two runs June 17, first homer allowed sinceaugust 8, 2014 at New York (AL). Victory June 3 his first as a Rockie and first since June 14, 2014 at Boston recorded the 400th strikeout of his career May 27. (Joc Pederson) vs. Los Angeles in sixth inning had a 38.1 homerless-inning streak; first homer allowed since two (Weeks, A. Ramirez) June 26, 2014 at Milwaukee in the first inning of a start. #62 GONZALEZ GERMEN, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1.0 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 7/17 at SD Series: 1.0 IP, SO Career-High IP: 3.0, 4/15/14 at ARI Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 14 originally claimed off waivers from Chicago Cubs July 7, recalled July 10 from Triple-A Albuquerque 0-0 with a 5.52 ERA (14.2 IP, 9 ER) in 11 appearances, one start, with Colorado. Had his 6.1-inning scoreless streak snapped July 22 optioned Aug. 4. First start of his career July 10 vs. Atlanta allowed no runs, one hit and one walk, striking out one in three innings pitched. In six appearances with the Cubs this season, was 0-0 with a 7.50 ERA (6.0 IP, 5 ER) last appearance May 4 at St. Louis. Originally signed by the Mets out of Guaymate, Dominican Republic in 2007 and made his Major Leage debut in 2013 in 54 appearances with the Mets from 2013-2014, went 1-2 with one save in four opportunities and a 4.31 ERA (64.2 IP, 31 ER). #36 CHRISTIAN BERGMAN, RHP Season-High IP: 5.1, 5/13 at LAA Series: n/a Career High IP: 6.1, 8/24/2014 vs MIA (start) 20 relief appearances and one start is 2-0 with a 5.03 ERA (39.1 IP, 22 ER) in relief. Allowed three earned runs June 19, ending a streak of three scoreless appearances allowed runs in 11 of his 20 relief appearances. His appearance Aug. 3 first since being reinstated from the disabled list on Aug. 1, pitching 2.2 innings with one run on one hit with two walks and two strikeouts... placed on the 15-day DL June 30 with right shoulder fatigue. Second win of 15 in relief May 21 vs. Philadelphia pitched 5.1 innings of emergency relief May 13 in Anaheim for injured starter Jordan Lyles three hits, one run, no walks and four strikeouts. Earned win in first Major League relief appearance April 10 in Home Opener vs. Cubs previous 10 appearances were starts. Started April 14 and got no decision in 4-1 win at San Francisco, allowing four hits and two walks with four strikeouts in four innings. Made 10 starts as a rookie first win Aug. 24, 2014 vs. Miami 3-5 with a career 5.52 ERA (58.2 IP, 36 ER) in 11 Major League starts. #63 RAFAEL BETANCOURT, RHP Season-High IP: 1.1, 2x, last: 7/9 vs. ATL SD Series: 0.2 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 ER, BB, K, HR Career-High IP: 3.1, 7/5/06 vs. NYY No runs 28 of his 42 appearances no hits in 20 games fanned 38 of 162 batters (9.41 SO/9) allowed five hits and seven runs his past five games (3.2 innings). Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list (vertigo symptoms) June 26 over 19 appearances since return from DL, is 0-1 with a 5.51 ERA (16.1 IP, 10 ER). Six-inning scoreless streak in seven games July 21-Aug. 2 ended Aug. 4. Save April 13 at San Francisco was his first since August 20, 2013 at Philadelphia has 58 saves as a Rockie, 75 overall. Opening-Day appearance first in Majors since Aug. 22, 2013 at Philadelphia made Opening Day roster as a non-roster invitee fanned two in 15 debut at Milwaukee had Tommy John surgery on Sept. 17, 2013. #53 CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH, LHP Season-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SD Series: 0.2 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, BB Career-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SD (relief) Scored upon in four of last six appearances (4.2 IP, 8 ER) took his second loss in eight appearances Aug. 4... snapped streak of five straight scoreless appearances July 31. Is 0-4 with a 4.73 ERA (59.0 IP, 31 ER) in 63 career relief appearances 5-11 with a 6.61 ERA (98.0 IP, 72 ER) in 19 big league starts has not started since July 1, 2014 at Washington. Allowed two runs June 17, ending streak of five scoreless outings (3.2 innings) from June 5-15. Did not allow a run from May 15-31 (6.2 IP) until scored upon June 1 and June 3 vs. Los Angeles (0.2 IP, 5 ER). Had never allowed a home run as reliever in 34 games until June 1 two-run homer #54 TOMMY KAHNLE, RHP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 7/27 at CHC Series: 0.1 IP, H, 4 ER, 3 BB Career-High IP: 3.0, 6/13/14 at SF Has allowed earned runs in each of his last three appearances, including a career-high tying four runs Tuesday, after a streak of 10 appearances with no earned runs allowed (9.1 IP). 7.0 inning scoreless streak snapped Aug. 13 at New York (NL) allowed 14 hits and 10 earned runs past 18 games (14.2 IP / 6.14 ERA) since July 5. First Major League save Aug. 7 at Washington also notched a save Aug. 9 at Washington no previous save opportunities in ninth inning. In 17 relief appearances at Triple-A, 1-2 with a 3.68 ERA (22.0 IP, 9 ER). Acquired by in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft from the Yankees originally selected by New York in the fifth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Lynn University (FLA). #60 JUSTIN MILLER, RHP Season-High IP: 2.0, 7/28 at CHC Series: 1.0 IP, H, R, 2 BB, SO, L Career-High IP: 2.0, 6x, last: 7/28 at CHC Scored on five times in 18 MLB appearances this year over three stints, including his past two has a.180 batting average against (11-for-61) 19 strikeouts against 69 batters (9.7 SO/9). This month is 0-2 with a 7.36 ERA (7.1 IP, 6 ER) in eight appearances... both losses have been within his last four appearances. First Major League loss Monday at New York Mets first win of season June 25 had his seven-inning scoreless streak snapped Aug. 4. Set season highs in innings pitched (2.0) and strikeouts (three) in July 28 game in Chicago (NL)... strikeouts a career high. Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque July 28, third stint with Rockies in 15. Is 1-3 with a 2.04 ERA (35.1 IP, 8 ER) and six saves with 12 walks and 41 strikeouts in 28 appearances between Triple-A and Double-A. Signed a Minor League contract with the Rockies on Nov. 19, 2014 after being granted free agency by the Detroit Tigers on Nov. 4. #45 SCOTT OBERG, RHP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 6/19 vs. MIL Series: 1.0 IP, 2 H, ER, BB Career High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 6/19 vs. MIL No runs in 30 of 43 appearances in three stints on roster. Allowed 10th home run Thursday, most among National League relievers. Third win August 7 at Washington second loss of the season Aug. 2 at St. Louis returned from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 1. Optioned to Triple-A July 10 1-0 with two saves and a 1.13 ERA (8.0 IP, 1 ER) in seven appearances with Isotopes this season. Allowed a career-high four runs July 2 at Arizona. His 7.2 scoreless-inning streak ended in the eighth inning June 3 (Pederson), first run allowed since May 16 at Dodger Stadium allowed seven of his 15 earned runs and five of eight homers to Dodgers. Contract selected April 12 and made debut April 14 and won at San Francisco first Rockie to win debut since Tyler Matzek vs. Atlanta June 11, 2014. ROCKIES BULLPEN VS. WASHINGTON NATIONALS 2015 Career Pitcher W-L-S G IP ER ERA W-L-S G IP ER ERA Axford 1-0-0 2 2.2 0 0.00 3-0-4 13 13.0 5 3.46 Bergman ----- -- -- -- ---- ----- -- -- -- ---- Betancourt 0-0-0 1 1.0 1 9.00 0-1-3 12 11.0 4 3.27 Friedrich 0-0-0 2 1.1 5 33.75 0-2-0 4 9.0 14 14.00 Germen 0-0-0 1 1.0 0 0.00 0-1-0 10 11.2 4 3.09 Kahnle 0-0-2 3 2.1 4 15.43 0-0-2 4 4.1 6 12.46 Miller 0-1-0 2 2.1 1 3.86 0-1-0 2 2.1 1 3.86 Oberg 1-0-0 3 2.1 1 3.86 1-0-0 3 2.1 1 3.86

H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. Date D/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 1 4/6 R/D at MIL W 10-0 Kendrick Lohse None 1-0 T1/- 46,032 3:00 2 4/7 R/N at MIL W 5-2 Lyles Garza Hawkins 2-0 1/1.0 38,127 2:48 3 4/8 R/N at MIL W 5-4 (10) Hawkins Rodriguez Axford 3-0 1/1.0 28,720 3:15 4 4/10 H/D CHI W 5-1 Bergman Wood None 4-0 1/1.5 49,303 3:01 5 4/11 H/N CHI L 5-9 Hammel Kendrick None 4-1 1/1.0 43,812 3:19 6 4/12 H/D CHI L 5-6 Ramirez Hawkins Rondon 4-2 1/0.5 41,363 3:05 7 4/13 R/D at SF W 2-0 Butler Heston Betancourt 5-2 1/1.0 42,019 2:58 8 4/14 R/N at SF W 4-1 Oberg Hudson Ottavino 6-2 1/1.0 41,051 3:09 9 4/15 R/N at SF W 4-2 Matzek Lincecum Ottavino 7-2 1/1.0 41,188 2:51 10 4/17 R/N at LAD L 3-7 Kershaw Kendrick None 7-3 T1/- 48,950 3:18 11 4/18 R/D at LAD L 3-6 Greinke Lyles Peralta 7-4 2/-1.0 45,912 2:55 12 4/19 R/N at LAD L 0-7 McCarthy Butler None 7-5 3/-2.0 44,666 2:55 13 4/20 H/N SD L 3-14 Despaigne De La Rosa None 7-6 4/-2.5 22,586 3:09 14 4/21 H/N SD L 6-7 Maurer Logan Kimbrel 7-7 4/-2.5 22,600 3:06 15 4/22 H/D SD W 5-4 Ottavino Kelley None 8-7 T3/-1.5 22,705 2:39 16 4/23 H/N SD W 2-1 Lyles Ross Axford 9-7 3/-0.5 31,676 2:53 17 4/24 H/N SF W 6-4 Butler Heston Ottavino 10-7 2/-0.5 31,453 2:51 18 4/25 H/N SF L 4-5 (11) Machi Brown None 10-8 2/-1.5 36,474 3:52 4/26 H/D SF Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader May 23 19 4/27 R/N at ARI W 5-4 Matzek Anderson Axford 11-8 2/-1.0 17,444 3:29 20 4/28 R/N at ARI L 5-12 Chafin Kendrick None 11-9 2/-1.0 18,792 3:10 21 4/29 R/N at ARI L 1-9 Collmenter Lyles None 11-10 2/-2.0 19,633 2:34 April: 11-10 /.280, 88 R (4.19 R/ G), 19 HR, 6-9 SB / 4.62 ERA (187.0 IP, 96 ER), 20 HR, 77 BB, 144 SO.280 BA 22 5/1 R/N at SD L 3-14 Kennedy Butler None 11-11 T2/-3.0 30,186 3:26 23 5/2 R/N at SD L 2-4 Morrow De La Rosa Kimbrel 11-12 3/-4.0 28,058 2:57 24 5/3 R/D at SD L 6-8 Shields Kendrick Kimbrel 11-13 4/-5.0 34,197 3:12 5/4 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader Sept. 1 5/5 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as doubleheader May 6 25 5/6 H/D ARI L 7-13 Matzek Collmenter None 11-14 5/-5.5 22,621 3:39 26 H/D ARI L 1-5 Lyles Ray None 11-15 5/-5.5 2:31 27 5/8 H/N LAD L 1-2 (6) Anderson Butler None 11-16 5/-7.0 32,974 1:41 5/9 H/N LAD Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader June 2 28 5/10 H/D LAD L 5-9 Baez Oberg None 11-17 5/-8.5 30,710 3:36 29 5/12 R/N at LAA L 2-5 Wilson Betancourt Street 11-18 5/-9.5 28,150 2:44 30 5/13 R/N at LAA L 1-2 Ramos Friedrich None 11-19 5/-9.5 30,129 3:18 31 5/14 R/N at LAD W 5-4 Betancourt Garcia Axford 12-19 5/-8.5 42,650 3:11 32 5/15 R/N at LAD L 4-6 Kershaw Butler Nicasio 12-20 5/-9.5 46,662 3:34 33 5/16 R/N at LAD W 7-1 De La Rosa Greinke None 13-20 5/-8.5 48,378 2:54 34 5/17 R/D at LAD L 0-1 Bolsinger Kendrick Jansen 13-21 5/-9.5 44,990 2:40 35 5/18 H/N PHI L 3-4 Hamels Lyles Papelbon 13-22 5/-10.0 24,061 3:14 36 5/19 H/N PHI W 6-5 Oberg De Fratus Axford 14-22 5/-9.0 21,249 2:54 37 5/20 H/N PHI L 2-4 Gonzalez, S. Butler Papelbon 14-23 5/-9.0 21,174 2:50 38 5/21 H/D PHI W 7-3 Bergman Williams None 15-23 5/-8.0 25,418 3:15 39 5/22 H/N SF L 8-11 Vogelson Kendrick Casilla 15-24 5/-9.0 31,226 3:33 40 5/23 H/D SF L 8-10 Heston Lyles Casilla 15-25 5/-9.5 32,956 3:04 41 H/N SF W 5-3 Hale Petit Axford 16-25 5/-9.5 30,180 2:45 42 5/24 H/D SF W 11-2 Bettis Hudson None 17-25 5/-8.5 34,404 2:49 43 5/25 R/N at CIN W 5-4 Betancourt Chapman Axford 18-25 5/-8.5 20,516 2:59 44 5/26 R/N at CIN L 1-2 Chapman Brown None 18-26 5/-9.5 22,523 2:39 45 5/27 R/D at CIN W 6-4 Kendrick Leake Axford 19-26 5/-8.5 23,917 2:46 46 5/29 R/N at PHI W 4-1 Bettis Hamels None 20-26 5/-8.0 22,227 2:32 47 5/30 R/D at PHI W 5-2 Butler Harang Axford 21-26 5/-7.5 23,510 3:23 48 5/31 R/D at PHI W 4-1 Rusin Williams Oberg 22-26 5/-6.5 22,166 2:56 May: 11-16 /.255, 119 R (4.4 R/G), 35 HR, 14-23 SB / 4.65 ERA (234.0 IP, 121 ER), 17 HR, 85 BB, 158 SO.264 BA 49 6/1 H/N LAD L 4-11 Kendrick Kershaw None 22-27 5/-7.5 25,564 3:08 50 6/2 H/D LAD W 6-3 De La Rosa Thomas Axford 23-27 5/-6.5 28,148 3:01 51 H/N LAD L 8-9 Ravin Betancourt Jansen 23-28 5/-7.5 24,972 3:24 52 6/3 H/N LAD W 7-6 Axford Garcia None 24-28 5/-6.5 24,575 3:44 53 6/5 H/N MIA L 2-6 Koehler Butler Ramos 24-29 5/-6.0 32,091 2:43 54 6/6 H/D MIA W 10-5 Rusin Phelps None 25-29 5/-6.0 30,373 2:59 55 6/7 H/D MIA L 2-3 (10) Dyson Logan Ramos 25-30 5/-6.0 35,139 3:05 56 6/8 H/N STL W 11-3 Hale Lackey None 26-30 5/-6.0 32,043 2:39 57 6/9 H/N STL W 4-3 De La Rosa Wacha Axford 27-30 4/-6.0 33,731 2:56 58 6/10 H/D STL L 2-4 Martinez Bettis Rosenthal 27-31 4/-7.0 30,698 2:59 59 6/11 R/N at MIA L 0-6 Phelps Rusin None 27-32 T4/-7.5 18,003 2:41 60 6/12 R/N at MIA L 1-5 Urena Kendrick None 27-33 5/-8.5 20,355 2:45 61 6/13 R/D at MIA L 1-4 Latos Hale Ramos 27-34 5/-8.5 26,647 2:43 62 6/14 R/D at MIA W 4-1 De La Rosa Haren Axford 28-34 5/-8.5 20,879 3:08 63 6/15 R/N at HOU L 3-6 Keuchel Bettis Gregerson 28-35 5/-8.5 21,820 2:48 64 6/16 R/D at HOU L 5-8 Harris Rusin Gregerson 28-36 5/-8.5 22,245 3:34 65 6/17 H/N HOU L 4-8 Oberholtzer Kendrick None 28-37 5/-8.5 33,041 3:13 66 6/18 H/D HOU L 4-8 McHugh Hale None 28-38 5/-9.5 30,770 3:30 67 6/19 H/N MIL L 5-9 Jungmann De La Rosa None 28-39 5/-9.5 35,841 3:16 68 6/20 H/D MIL W 5-1 Bettis Lohse None 29-39 5/-8.5 35,180 2:27 69 6/21 H/D MIL W 10-4 Rusin Garza None 30-39 5/-8.0 41,487 3:09 70 6/23 H/N AZ W 10-5 Kendrick Anderson None 31-39 5/-7.0 30,079 2:51 71 6/24 H/N AZ L 7-8 Hudson Axford Ziegler 31-40 5/-8.0 30,367 3:55 72 6/25 H/D AZ W 6-4 Miller Hudson Axford 32-40 5/-8.0 30,568 3:30 73 6/26 R/N at SF W 8-6 Bettis Hudson None 33-40 5/-8.0 41,887 3:30 74 6/27 R/D at SF L 5-7 Kontos Betancourt Casilla 33-41 5/-8.0 41,746 3:26 75 6/28 R/D at SF L 3-6 Bumgarner Kendrick None 33-42 5/-9.0 41,795 2:55 76 6/29 R/N at OAK L 1-7 Graveman Hale None 33-43 5/-9.0 12,125 2:40 77 6/30 R/N at OAK W 2-1 De La Rosa Bassitt Hawkins 34-43 5/-9.0 19,206 2:56 June: 12-17 /.274, 140 R (4.8 R/G), 34 HR, 23-29 SB / 5.39 ERA (254.0 IP, 157 ER), 49 HR, 92 BB, 202 SO,.289 BA 78 7/1 R/D at OAK L 1-4 Bettis Hahn Clippard 34-44 5/-10.0 17,655 3:14 79 7/2 R/N at ARI L 1-8 Hellickson Rusin None 34-45 5/-10.5 16,861 3:01 80 7/3 R/N at ARI L 3-4 (10) Chafin Flande None 34-46 5/-10.5 22,449 3:36 2015 DAY-BY-DAY H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. Date D/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 81 7/4 R/N at ARI L 3-7 Corbin Hale None 34-47 5/-11.5 42,113 3:18 82 7/5 R/D at ARI W 6-4 De La Rosa De La Rosa Axford 35-47 5/-10.5 22,996 3:32 83 7/7 H/N LAA L 2-10 Heaney Bettis None 35-48 5/-11.0 26,232 2:30 84 7/8 H/N LAA L 2-3 Smith Axford Street 35-49 5/-12.0 24,660 3:27 85 7/9 H/N ATL W 5-3 Hale Brigham Axford 36-49 5/-12.0 30,334 3:13 86 7/10 H/N ATL W 5-3 Laffey Miller Axford 37-49 5/-12.0 48,254 2:47 87 7/11 H/D ATL W 3-2 Hawkins Grilli None 38-49 5/-11.0 40,620 3:26 88 7/12 H/D ATL W 11-3 Bettis Wood None 39-49 5/-11.0 37,047 3:08 7/13 All-Star break 7/14 All-Star Game, Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio (AL 6, NL 3) 7/15 All-Star break 7/16 All-Star break 89 7/17 R/N at SD L 2-4 Shields De La Rosa Kimbrel 39-50 5/-11.5 31,025 3:13 90 7/18 R/N at SD L 4-5 Maurer Friedrich Kimbrel 39-51 5/-12.0 32,245 2:39 7/19 R/D at SD Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled Sept. 10 91 7/20 H/N TEX W 8-7 Axford Scheppers None 40-51 5/-11.5 35,027 3:31 92 7/21 H/N TEX L 0-9 Harrison Kendrick None 40-52 5/-11.5 43,012 3:06 93 7/22 H/D TEX L 8-10 Scheppers Axford Tolleson 40-53 5/-12.5 33,348 3:45 94 7/24 H/N CIN W 6-5 Axford Mattheus None 41-53 5/-13.0 37,184 3:05 95 7/25 H/N CIN L 2-5 Cueto Rusin Chapman 41-54 5/-13.0 41,998 2:47 96 7/26 H/D CIN W 17-7 Kendrick Lorenzen None 42-54 5/-12.0 46,828 3:31 97 7/27 R/N at CHI L 8-9 Soriano Axford None 42-55 5/-12.5 35,070 3:35 98 7/28 R/N at CHI W 7-2 Flande Beeler None 43-55 5/-11.5 36,747 3:11 99 7/29 R/N at CHI L 2-3 Lester Butler Rondon 43-56 5/-12.5 38,874 2:37 100 7/30 R/N at STL L 8-9 Villanueva Axford None 43-57 5/-13.0 43,518 3:50 101 7/31 R/N at STL L 0-7 Wacha Kendrick None 43-58 5/-14.0 42,568 3:05 July: 9-15 /.286, 114 R (4.75 R/G), 27 HR, 13-21 SB / 5.14 ERA (208.1 IP, 119 ER), 30 HR, 92 BB, 174 SO,.291 BA 102 8/1 R/N at STL W 6-2 De La Rosa Lynn None 44-58 5/-14.0 45,216 3:00 103 8/2 R/D at STL L 2-3 Rosenthal Oberg None 44-59 5/-15.0 44,743 3:16 104 8/3 H/N SEA L 7-8 Hernandez Butler Smith 44-60 5/-15.5 33,107 3:19 105 8/4 H/N SEA L 4-10 Rasmussen Friedrich None 44-61 5/-15.5 34,376 3:22 106 8/5 H/D SEA W 7-5 Flande Guaipe None 45-61 5/-15.5 30,196 4:06 107 8/7 R/N at WAS W 5-4 Oberg Storen Kahnle 46-61 5/-15.0 33,622 3:17 108 8/8 R/N at WAS L 1-6 Strasburg Butler None 46-62 5/-15.0 37,115 2:38 109 8/9 R/D at WAS W 6-4 Axford Storen Kahnle 47-62 5/-14.0 33,157 3:24 110 8/10 R/N at NYM L 2-4 Niese Miller Familia 47-63 5/-14.0 27,194 2:28 111 8/11 R/N at NYM L 0-4 Harvey Rusin None 47-64 5/-15.0 25,611 2:47 112 8/12 R/N at NYM L 0-3 degrom De La Rosa Familia 47-65 5/-16.0 37,175 2:35 113 8/13 R/D at NYM L 3-12 Syndergaard Butler None 47-66 5/-16.0 36,573 2:55 114 8/14 H/N SD L 5-9 Norris Roberts None 47-67 5/-17.0 33,697 3:10 115 8/15 H/N SD L 5-7 Quackenbush Kahnle Kimbrel 47-68 5/-18.0 37,544 3:13 116 8/16 H/D SD W 5-0 Rusin Kennedy None 48-68 5/-18.0 28,927 2:31 117 8/18 H/N WAS L 6-15 Zimmermann Miller None 48-69 5/-18.0 24,320 3:45 118 8/19 H/N WAS 119 8/20 H/N WAS 120 8/21 H/N NYM 121 8/22 H/N NYM 122 8/23 H/D NYM 123 8/24 R/N at ATL 124 8/25 R/N at ATL 125 8/26 R/N at ATL 126 8/28 R/N at PIT 127 8/29 R/N at PIT 128 8/30 R/D at PIT 129 8/31 H/N ARI 130 9/1 H/D ARI Makeup from May 4 postponement 131 H/N ARI 132 9/2 H/N ARI 133 9/3 H/N SF 134 9/4 H/N SF 135 9/5 H/N SF 136 9/6 H/D SF 137 9/7 R/D at SD 138 9/8 R/N at SD 139 9/9 R/N at SD 140 9/10 R/D at SD Makeup from July 19 postponement 141 9/11 R/N at SEA 142 9/12 R/N at SEA 143 9/13 R/D at SEA 144 9/14 R/N at LAD 145 9/15 R/N at LAD 146 9/16 R/N at LAD 147 9/18 H/N SD 148 9/19 H/N SD 149 9/20 H/D SD 150 9/21 H/N PIT 151 9/22 H/N PIT 152 9/23 H/N PIT 153 9/24 H/D PIT 154 9/25 H/N LAD 155 9/26 H/N LAD 156 9/27 H/D LAD 157 9/29 R/N at ARI 158 9/30 R/N at ARI 159 10/1 R/N at ARI 160 10/2 R/N at SF 161 10/3 R/D at SF 162 10/4 R/D at SF 2015 ROCKIES RECENT TRANSACTIONS June 11 Reinstated LHP LaTroy Hawkins and OF Corey Dickerson from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Christian Bergman and OF Kyle Parker to Triple-A Albuquerque June 17 Selected RHP Justin Miller from Triple-A Albuquerque; transferred RHP Jordan Lyles from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list; placed OF Corey Dickerson on the 15-day disabled list (plantar fasciitis) June 18 Recalled RHP Christian Bergman from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Brooks Brown on the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder inflammation) June 19 Reinstated LHP Ken Roberts from the 15-day disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Albuquerque June 26 Reinstated RHP Rafael Betancourt from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Justin Miller to Triple-A Albuquerque June 30 Placed RHP Christian Bergman on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to June 29) (right shoulder inflammation); placed RHP John Axford on the family medical emergency list; recalled LHP Yohan Flande and RHP Justin Miller Triple-A Albuquerque July 2 Recalled OF Drew Stubbs from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned INF-OF Rafael Ynoa to Triple-A Albuquerque July 4 Reinstated RHP John Axford from the family medical emergency list; optioned RHP Justin Miller to Triple-A Albuquerque July 10 Recalled RHP Gonzalez Germen from Triple-A Albuquerque and selected LHP Aaron Laffey to the Major League roster; optioned RHP Scott Oberg to Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP David Hale on the 15-day disabled list (left groin strain); recalled LHP Tyler Anderson and placed him on the 60-day disabled list (left elbow stress fracture). July 10 Recalled LHP Rex Brothers from Triple-A Albuquerque; designed LHP Aaron Laffey for assignment. July 19 Recalled RHP Eddie Butler from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Chad Bettis on the 15-day disabled list (right elbow inflammation). July 25 Reinstated OF Corey Dickerson from the 15-day disabled list (plantar fasciitis; optioned LHP Rex Brothers to Triple-A Albuquerque. July 27 Traded SS Troy Tulowitzki and RHP LaTroy Hawkins to the Toronto Blue Jays for SS Jose Reyes, RHP Miguel Castro, RHP Jeff Hoffman and RHP Jesus Tinoco. July 29 SS Jose Reyes reported to the active roster; optioned INF Cristhian Adames to Triple-A Albuquerque. August 1 Recalled RHP Scott Oberg and OF Kyle Parker from Triple-A Albuquerque; reinstate RHP Christian Bergman from the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder fatigue); placed OF Corey Dickerson on the 15-day disabled list (non-displaced rib fracture); placed RHP Kyle Kendrick on the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder inflammation); desingated LHP Aaron Laffey for assignment. August 4 Purchased the contract of RHP Jon Gray from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Gonzalez Germen to Triple-A Albuquerque. August 12 Purchased the contract of OF Matt McBride from Triple-A Albuquerque; designated OF Drew Stubbs for assignment. August 14 Placed LHP Boone Logan on the 15-day disabled list (left elbow inflammation), retroactive to August 12; optioned RHP Eddie Butler to Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled RHP Gonzalez Germen and LHP Kenny Roberts from Triple-A Albuquerque. August 17 Optioned LHP Ken Roberts to Triple-A Albuquerque. August 18 Reinstated RHP David Hale from the 15-day disabled list (groin strain). August 19 Purchased the contract of C Dustin Garneau from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed C Michael McKenry on the 60-day disabled list (lateral meniscus tear, right knee.