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THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY August 2 (1988) The Angels won their club- record 11 th consecutive road game in a 10-2 win at Seattle. August 3 (1982) Doug DeCinces homered three times to tie the club mark in a 5-4 loss vs. Minnesota…He accomplished the same feat five days later (Aug. 8)…No other player in AL history has connected for three HR in a game twice in the same week. 2016 MISC. WINS & LOSSES Current record .................. 47-58 Home record..................... 24-28 Road record ...................... 23-30 Current streak................... Lost 1 Pre-ASB record ................. 37-52 Post-ASB record .................. 10-6 Current homestand .............. 2-2 Last homestand .................... 6-0 Last road trip ........................ 2-4 Last 5 games ......................... 2-3 Last 10 games ....................... 4-6 Number of Days In first place ............................. 3 In second place ........................ 4 In third place.......................... 25 In fourth place ....................... 51 In fifth place ......................... 33 When Angels Score first ......................... 30-23 Score second or shutout ... 17-35 1-run games...................... 11-12 Score 3 runs or fewer ......... 7-39 Score 4 runs or more ........ 40-19 Lead after 7 innings ............ 39-5 Trail after 7 innings ............. 6-44 Tied after 7 innings ............... 2-9 Lead after 8 innings ............ 40-3 Trail after 8 innings ............. 4-50 Tied after 8 innings ............... 3-5 Extra innings ......................... 0-3 Come-from-behind wins ... 20-22 Win/lose in final at-bat ....... 9-14 Walk-off games..................... 5-3 Vs. LHS .............................. 14-16 Vs. RHS ............................. 33-42 Out-hit opponent................ 40-9 Out-hit by opponent ........... 4-45 Opponent has equal hits....... 3-4 Collect 10-or-more hits ..... 28-17 Allow 10-or-more hits ......... 9-37 Collect home run .............. 33-30 Allow home run ................ 23-51 Commit an error ............... 14-36 Monthly Record April ............ 11-13 (11-11 in ’15) May ............ 13-15 (16-13 in ’15) June .............. 8-19 (14-13 in ’15) July ............. 15-11 (14-10 in ’15) August ................. (10-19 in ‘15) Sept/Oct .............. (20-11 in ’15) 2016 SERIES RECORD 12-18-4 ATHLETICS (47-58) @ ANGELS (47-58) LHP SEAN MANAEA (3-5, 4.57 ERA) vs. RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (5-11, 4.17 ERA) ANGEL STADIUM 7:05 PM PT TV FSW RADIO KLAA AM 830 TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2016 GAME #106 (47-58) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #53 (24-28) LEADING OFF Happy Birthday to Huston Street! Tonight the Angels play fifth game of a seven-game homestand (2-2) vs. Boston (2-2) and Oakland (Aug. 2-4)…Halos have won eight of last 10 home gamesAngels are 10-6 since the break and 14-8 in last 22 games…LAA went 15-11 in July (8-19 in June), most wins in any month this seasonFollowing the homestand, Club sets out on a nine-game, 10-day road trip to Seattle (Aug. 5-7), Chicago Cubs (Aug. 9-10) and Cleveland (Aug. 11-14). OFFENSE UP FOR JULY AVG .292 (258/884) - LED MLB W/RISP .329 (85/258) - LED MLB RUNS PER 5.8 (152/26) - LED MLB OPS .797- 3 rd in MLB LEADERS EVERYWHERE Angels had four players atop MLB leaderboards in July. Albert Pujols led all of baseball in RBI (31), Mike Trout led in runs (26), Yunel Escobar in hits (37), and Hector Santiago in wins (6). Since 1920, only two other teams have had four different players lead MLB in RBI, runs, hits, and wins in a calendar month 1946 and 1950 Red Sox (STATS LLC) Most Months Leading MLB in Runs Before Age 25 (STATS) Ted Williams 5 Mickey Mantle 4 Mike Trout 4 (Jun 2012, Jul 2012, Sep 2014, Jul 2016) RBI MACHINE Albert Pujols has 81 RBI (3rd in MLB) and is on pace for 124 (would be 7 th season with 120+)…He has 21 RBI in his past 14 games, and a major league-leading 31 RBI for July Club record for RBI in any month is 34 by Jim Edmonds (1995) and Don Baylor (1979) SEE CHART By date Player Split Year RBI 1 Albert Pujols July 2016 31 2 Kendrys Morales August 2009 33 3 Garret Anderson August 2007 30 4 Vladimir Guerrero June 2004 30 5 Tim Salmon July 1997 32 6 Jim Edmonds July 1995 34 7 Garret Anderson July 1995 31 8 Fred Lynn July 1982 30 9 Don Baylor July 1979 34 10 Bobby Bonds August 1977 31 SKAGGS IS BACK Tyler Skaggs Sunday made his second start of regular season and first at home since July 25, 2014 vs. Detroit…Dating back to second inning of Triple-A outing on July 7 for Salt Lake vs. El Paso, has not allowed a run in last 29 innings pitched (5 G, 3 G with Salt Lake and 2 with Angels)Has not allowed a run in last 18.2 MLB innings pitched, dating back to July 25, 2014. Vs. OAKLAND LAA leads 2016 season series 6-4…Halos dropped three of four in last meeting here Angels have won 23 of last 34 overall matchups…Halos have won seven of last eight games at Coliseum. CAM CAN Reliever Cam Bedrosian has not been charged with a run in each of his last 24 games (22.2 IP), longest streak of his career and fourth longest in Angels history (3 rd is Ernesto Frieri at 26 G)Bedrosian has allowed an earned run in just three of 43 appearances this season. TRADE WINDS BLOWIN’ The Angels yesterday acquired RHP Alex Meyer and RHP Ricky Nolasco from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for LHP Hector Santiago and RHP Alan Busenitz. Additionally, the Club acquired RHP Jesus Castillo from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Joe SmithMeyer, 26, entered 2016 ranked by Baseball America as the #12 prospect in the Twins organization. He opened the season with Triple-A Rochester and went 1-1 with a 1.04 ERA (17.1 IP 2 ER) in three games (two starts) for the Red Wings before being recalled by Minnesota on April 25. In two games (one start) for the Twins, went 0-1 with a 12.27 ERA (3.2 IP 5 ER). After being optioned back to Rochester on May 4, he was placed on the Red Wings disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. Meyer was originally selected by Washington in the first round (23 rd overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Kentucky…Nolasco, 33, has gone 4-8 this season in 21 starts for the Twins, fashioning a 5.13 ERA (124.2 IP 71 ER) with 93 strikeouts and 29 walks. Additionally, among pitchers who have made at least 20 starts this season, he’s allowed the fourth fewest walks in the American League…Castillo, 20, is currently in his fifth professional season. He has been used solely as a starter for Single-A Eugene in 2016. In seven starts, he has posted a 2-3 record and 3.27 ERA (33 IP 12 ER) while striking out 38. THIS N’ THAT Mike Scioscia recently won his 1463 rd game with the Angels, moving him past Joe McCarthy’s 1462 wins with Yankees for third place for most wins by a manager with one American League franchiseSkaggs is 11 th different starting pitcher for Angels this season (tied w/ Oakland for most in A.L.)…Halos have grounded into 105 double plays, most in MLB…19 pickoffs by Halo pitching leads MLB…LAA batters have fewest strikeouts in MLB (614) . SIMMONS SIZZLES Andrelton Simmons ranked second in MLB to Yunel Escobar with 36 hits in July, the most in a month in his career and most in July by an Angel shortstop since Erick Aybar’s 36 in 2009…He has six multi-hit efforts in his last 11 games…In 33 contests since June 23rd, he has hit .369 (45/122) to raise his season average from .204 to .282. EXTRA, EXTRA All-time extra-base hit leaders… 7 th 1192 Ken Griffey Jr. 1192 Rafael Palmeiro 9 th 1190 Albert Pujols 1190 Lou Gehrig 20/20 VISION With Saturday’s HR, Albert Pujols became one of four players all time to log at least 20 HRs in 15 of first 16 seasons: Frank Robinson 15, Hank Aaron 15 & Willie Mays 15 With next HR, Trout will be just fifth player in A.L. history with five seasons of 20+ HRs prior to age-25-campaign (Mickey Mantle, Tony Conigliaro, Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez). Most Consecutive Full Seasons to Start MLB Career with: 100+ Runs & 25+ HRs (STATS LLC) Albert Pujols, StL 6 2001-2006 Mike Trout, LAA 4 2012-2015 **ACTIVE START ME UP Leadoff hitter Yunel Escobar ranks 3rd in A.L. batting .322…He led MLB batting .563 (18/32) with RISP in JulyBatting .379 (33/87) leading off game in 2016 and has a .362 (112/309) career AVG when leading off the game He has an OBP of .369 in leadoff spot in 2016 (LAA leadoff OBP of .280 in 2015). THE MANAGER In his 17 th season, Mike Scioscia is the longest tenured manager in the Majors and the only active manager to collect over 1,000 victories with a single club…His 17 years with the Angels matches Sparky Anderson (Detroit, 1979- 95) for second longest tenure with an A.L. team (trailing only Connie Mack’s 50 seasons with Philadelphia). ALL-TIME MGR WINS 23. Earl Weaver 1480 24. Mike Scioscia 1463 ALL-TIME SAVES ALL-TIME HOME RUNS 16. Roberto Hernandez 326 10. Mark McGwire 583 17. HUSTON STREET 324 11. ALBERT PUJOLS 580 18. Jose Mesa 321 12. Harmon Killebrew 573 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Wednesday August 3 vs. Oakland RHP Kendall Graveman (7-7, 4.15) RHP Jered Weaver (8-8, 5.14) 7:05 pm FSW Thursday August 4 vs. Oakland TBA RHP Tim Lincecum (2-5, 8.49) 4:05 pm FSW Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY August 2

(1988) The Angels won their club-record 11th consecutive road game in a 10-2 win at Seattle.

August 3 (1982) Doug DeCinces homered three times to tie the club mark in a 5-4 loss vs. Minnesota…He accomplished the same feat five days later (Aug. 8)…No other player in AL history has connected for three HR in a game twice in the same week. 2016 MISC. WINS & LOSSES Current record .................. 47-58 When Angels… Out-hit opponent .................................... 7-0 Home record ..................... 24-28 Road record ...................... 23-30 .......................................................................... ..................................................................... Road record 16-22 Current streak ................... Lost 1 Score first ..........................................................3-5 Out-hit by opponent ............................... 1-9 Pre-ASB record ................. 37-52 Score second or shutout ...............................5-6 Opponent has equal hits ......................... 1-1 Post-ASB record .................. 10-6 Current homestand .............. 2-2 Last homestand .................... 6-0 Lead after 7 innings ...................................... 7-2 Collect a home run .................................. 7-6 Last road trip ........................ 2-4 ....................................... Score 3 runs-or-fewer 1-5 .................................................................... Allow 10-or-more hits 1-9 Last 5 games ......................... 2-3 Tied after 7 innings .......................................1-1 Commit an error ...................................... 6-6 Last 10 games ....................... 4-6 Number of Days In first place ............................. 3 Tied after 8 innings ....................................... 0-1 May ........................................ (15-13 in ’08) In second place ........................ 4 Extra Innings ................................................. 0-1 June ........................................ (16-10 in ’08) In third place .......................... 25 In fourth place ....................... 51 In fifth place ......................... 33 When Angels Score first ......................... 30-23 Score second or shutout ... 17-35 1-run games ...................... 11-12 10-16 Score 3 runs or fewer ......... 7-39 Score 4 runs or more ........ 40-19 Lead after 7 innings ............ 39-5 Trail after 7 innings ............. 6-44 Tied after 7 innings ............... 2-9 Lead after 8 innings ............ 40-3 Trail after 8 innings ............. 4-50 Tied after 8 innings ............... 3-5 Extra innings ......................... 0-3 Come-from-behind wins ... 20-22 Win/lose in final at-bat ....... 9-14 Walk-off games ..................... 5-3 Vs. LHS .............................. 14-16 Vs. RHS ............................. 33-42 Out-hit opponent ................ 40-9 Out-hit by opponent ........... 4-45 Opponent has equal hits ....... 3-4 Collect 10-or-more hits ..... 28-17 Allow 10-or-more hits ......... 9-37 Collect home run .............. 33-30 Allow home run ................ 23-51 Commit an error ............... 14-36 Monthly Record April ............ 11-13 (11-11 in ’15) May ............ 13-15 (16-13 in ’15) June .............. 8-19 (14-13 in ’15) July ............. 15-11 (14-10 in ’15) August ................. (10-19 in ‘15) Sept/Oct .............. (20-11 in ’15) 2016 SERIES RECORD 12-18-4

ATHLETICS (47-58) @ ANGELS (47-58) LHP SEAN MANAEA (3-5, 4.57 ERA) vs. RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (5-11, 4.17 ERA)

ANGEL STADIUM – 7:05 PM PT TV – FSW RADIO – KLAA AM 830

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2016 GAME #106 (47-58) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #53 (24-28)

LEADING OFF Happy Birthday to Huston Street! Tonight

the Angels play fifth game of a seven-game homestand (2-2) vs. Boston (2-2) and Oakland (Aug. 2-4)…Halos have won eight of last 10 home games…Angels are 10-6 since the break and 14-8 in last 22 games…LAA went 15-11 in July (8-19 in June), most wins in any month this season…Following the homestand, Club sets out on a nine-game, 10-day road trip to Seattle (Aug. 5-7), Chicago Cubs (Aug. 9-10) and Cleveland (Aug. 11-14).

OFFENSE UP FOR JULY AVG .292 (258/884) - LED MLB W/RISP .329 (85/258) - LED MLB RUNS PER 5.8 (152/26) - LED MLB OPS .797- 3rd in MLB

LEADERS EVERYWHERE Angels had four players atop

MLB leaderboards in July. Albert Pujols led all of baseball in RBI (31), Mike Trout led in runs (26), Yunel Escobar in hits (37), and Hector Santiago in wins (6). Since 1920, only two other teams have had four different players lead MLB in RBI, runs, hits, and wins in a calendar month – 1946 and 1950 Red Sox (STATS LLC) Most Months Leading MLB in Runs Before Age 25 (STATS) Ted Williams 5 Mickey Mantle 4 Mike Trout 4 (Jun 2012, Jul 2012, Sep 2014, Jul 2016)

RBI MACHINE Albert Pujols has 81 RBI (3rd in MLB) and is

on pace for 124 (would be 7th season with 120+)…He has 21 RBI in his past 14 games, and a major league-leading 31 RBI for July…Club record for RBI in any month is 34 by Jim Edmonds (1995) and Don Baylor (1979) – SEE CHART

By date

Player Split Year RBI

1 Albert Pujols July 2016 31

2 Kendrys Morales

August 2009 33

3 Garret Anderson

August 2007 30

4 Vladimir Guerrero

June 2004 30

5 Tim Salmon July 1997 32

6 Jim Edmonds July 1995 34

7 Garret Anderson

July 1995 31

8 Fred Lynn July 1982 30

9 Don Baylor July 1979 34

10 Bobby Bonds August 1977 31

SKAGGS IS BACK Tyler Skaggs Sunday made his second

start of regular season and first at home since July 25, 2014 vs. Detroit…Dating back to second inning of Triple-A outing on July 7 for Salt Lake vs. El Paso, has not allowed a run in last 29 innings pitched (5 G, 3 G with Salt Lake and 2 with Angels)…Has not allowed a run in last 18.2 MLB innings pitched, dating back to July 25, 2014.

Vs. OAKLAND LAA leads 2016 season series 6-4…Halos

dropped three of four in last meeting here…Angels have won 23 of last 34 overall matchups…Halos have won seven of last eight games at Coliseum.

CAM CAN Reliever Cam Bedrosian has not been charged with

a run in each of his last 24 games (22.2 IP), longest streak of his career and fourth longest in Angels history (3rd is Ernesto Frieri at 26 G)…Bedrosian has allowed an earned run in just three of 43 appearances this season.

TRADE WINDS BLOWIN’ The Angels yesterday acquired

RHP Alex Meyer and RHP Ricky Nolasco from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for LHP Hector Santiago and RHP Alan Busenitz. Additionally, the Club acquired RHP Jesus Castillo from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Joe Smith…Meyer, 26, entered 2016 ranked by Baseball America as the #12 prospect in the Twins organization. He opened the season with Triple-A Rochester and went 1-1 with a 1.04 ERA (17.1 IP – 2 ER) in three games (two starts) for the Red Wings before being recalled by Minnesota on April 25. In two games (one start) for the Twins, went 0-1 with a 12.27 ERA (3.2 IP – 5 ER). After being optioned back to Rochester on May 4, he was placed on the Red Wings disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. Meyer was originally selected by Washington in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Kentucky…Nolasco, 33, has gone 4-8 this season in 21 starts for the Twins, fashioning a 5.13 ERA (124.2 IP – 71 ER) with 93 strikeouts and 29 walks. Additionally, among pitchers who have made at least 20 starts this season, he’s allowed the fourth fewest walks in the American League…Castillo, 20, is currently in his fifth professional season. He has been used solely as a starter for Single-A Eugene in 2016. In seven starts, he has posted a 2-3 record and 3.27 ERA (33 IP – 12 ER) while striking out 38.

THIS N’ THAT Mike Scioscia recently won his 1463rd game

with the Angels, moving him past Joe McCarthy’s 1462 wins with Yankees for third place for most wins by a manager with one American League franchise…Skaggs is 11th different starting pitcher for Angels this season (tied w/ Oakland for most in A.L.)…Halos have grounded into 105 double plays, most in MLB…19 pickoffs by Halo pitching leads MLB…LAA batters have fewest strikeouts in MLB (614).

SIMMONS SIZZLES Andrelton Simmons ranked second in

MLB to Yunel Escobar with 36 hits in July, the most in a month in his career and most in July by an Angel shortstop since Erick Aybar’s 36 in 2009…He has six multi-hit efforts in his last 11 games…In 33 contests since June 23rd, he has hit .369 (45/122) to raise his season average from .204 to .282.

EXTRA, EXTRA All-time extra-base hit leaders… 7th 1192 Ken Griffey Jr. 1192 Rafael Palmeiro 9th 1190 Albert Pujols 1190 Lou Gehrig

20/20 VISION With Saturday’s HR, Albert Pujols became one

of four players all time to log at least 20 HRs in 15 of first 16 seasons: Frank Robinson – 15, Hank Aaron – 15 & Willie Mays – 15…With next HR, Trout will be just fifth player in A.L. history with five seasons of 20+ HRs prior to age-25-campaign (Mickey Mantle, Tony Conigliaro, Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez).

Most Consecutive Full Seasons to Start MLB Career with: 100+ Runs & 25+ HRs (STATS LLC) Albert Pujols, StL 6 2001-2006 Mike Trout, LAA 4 2012-2015 **ACTIVE

START ME UP Leadoff hitter Yunel Escobar ranks 3rd in A.L.

batting .322…He led MLB batting .563 (18/32) with RISP in July…Batting .379 (33/87) leading off game in 2016 and has a .362 (112/309) career AVG when leading off the game…He has an OBP of .369 in leadoff spot in 2016 (LAA leadoff OBP of .280 in 2015).

THE MANAGER In his 17th season, Mike Scioscia is the

longest tenured manager in the Majors and the only active manager to collect over 1,000 victories with a single club…His 17 years with the Angels matches Sparky Anderson (Detroit, 1979-95) for second longest tenure with an A.L. team (trailing only Connie Mack’s 50 seasons with Philadelphia). ALL-TIME MGR WINS

23. Earl Weaver 1480 24. Mike Scioscia 1463

ALL-TIME SAVES ALL-TIME HOME RUNS 16. Roberto Hernandez 326 10. Mark McGwire 583 17. HUSTON STREET 324 11. ALBERT PUJOLS 580 18. Jose Mesa 321 12. Harmon Killebrew 573

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Wednesday August 3 vs. Oakland RHP Kendall Graveman (7-7, 4.15) RHP Jered Weaver (8-8, 5.14) 7:05 pm FSW Thursday August 4 vs. Oakland TBA RHP Tim Lincecum (2-5, 8.49) 4:05 pm FSW

Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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ANGELS vs. MANAEA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Bandy --- - - - - - Calhoun --- - - - - - Choi --- - - - - - Escobar --- - - - - - Giavotella --- - - - - - Marte --- - - - - - Pennington --- - - - - - Perez --- - - - - - Petit --- - - - - - Pujols --- - - - - -Robinson --- - - - - - Simmons --- - - - - -Trout --- - - - - -

ATHLETICS vs. SHOEMAKER PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Alonso .333 3 1 0 1 0 Butler .357 14 5 0 2 1 Crisp .167 6 1 0 0 2 Davis .667 3 2 1 1 1 Healy --- - - - - - Ladendorf --- - - - - - Lowrie .167 6 1 0 0 1 Maxwell --- - - - - - Muncy .200 5 1 0 1 0 Semien .333 15 5 1 1 5 Smolinski .000 3 0 0 0 0 Valencia .273 11 3 1 1 6 Vogt .150 20 3 2 5 6

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. OAKLAND RHP JERED WEAVER (8-8, 5.14 ERA)

Making 21st start of the season and 12

th at

home…Third start of 2016 vs. Oakland (is 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA (13.2 IP – 4 ER)…Pitched 14

th

career complete game and eighth shutout of career on June 19 at Oakland…Did not factor in decision in last start on Thursday vs. Boston after tossing 5.2 innings and allowing one earned run on six hits with two walks and two strikeouts…In 35 career starts against Oakland, is 14-11 with a 2.73 ERA (231 IP – 70 ER).

SHOEMAKER’S 2016 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP SCORE W-L ERA LEFT IP H R ER HR BB SO PIT/STR 4/8 TEX 3-7 L 18.00 2-5 3 7 6 6 1 3 2 65/37 (56.9%) 4/13 @OAK 5-1 W 6.00 2-0 6 1 0 0 0 3 5 94/57 (60.6%) 4/19 @CWS 0-5 L 4.70 0-2 6.1 6 2 2 2 1 4 103/65 (63.1%) 4/24 SEA 4-9 L 6.87 3-6 3 6 7 6 2 3 4 73/45 (61.6%) 4/30 @TEX 2-7 L 9.15 0-7 2.1 9 7 7 1 0 1 49/32 (65.3%) With Triple-A Salt Lake 5/6 Reno 6-1 W 1.50 2-1 6 6 1 1 1 2 8 102/63 (61.8%) With Angels 5/11 STL 2-5 L 9.12 2-4 4 7 4 4 0 1 1 87/55 (63.2%) 5/16 @LAD 7-6 W 8.49 4-3 5 6 3 3 1 2 5 91/57 (62.6%) 5/21 BAL 1-3 - 6.81 1-0 7.1 3 0 0 0 0 12 95/71 (74.7%) 5/27 HOU 7-2 W 5.96 7-0 8.1 7 2 2 0 0 11 116/84 (72.4%) 6/1 DET 0-3 L 5.50 0-2 7 10 2 2 0 0 8 107/75 (70.1%) 6/6 @NYY 2-5 L 5.40 2-2 7.2 8 4 4 2 0 6 93/69 (74.2%) 6/11 CLE 4-3 - 4.76 3-0 8 3 0 0 0 1 11 108/74 (68.5%) 6/17 @OAK 2-3 - 4.50 1-2 6 6 2 1 1 1 7 109/71 (65.1%) 6/22 @HOU 2-3 L 4.43 1-2 7.1 8 3 3 1 2 7 111/69 (62.2%) 6/27 HOU 2-4 - 4.12 2-0 6 5 0 0 0 1 6 99/63 (63.6%) 7/3 @BOS 5-10 L 4.40 0-4 4.2 9 5 5 0 2 3 97/63 (64.9%) 7/8 @BAL 9-5 W 4.45 9-3 5 5 3 3 2 2 4 87/54 (62.1%) 7/16 CWS 1-0 W 4.08 CG 9 6 0 0 0 0 13 115/85 (73.9%) 7/22 @HOU 1-2 L 3.99 0-1 6.2 5 2 2 0 1 5 101/67 (66.3%) 7/27 @KC 5-7 L 4.17 3-4 6 8 5 5 0 1 1 72/47 (65.3%) MLB TOTALS 5-11 4.17 118.2 125 57 55 13 24 116 1872/1240 (66.2%)

Making 21st start of the season and 10th at home…16th start since being recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake…Third start of 2016 vs. Athletics.

HOME COOKING: In last six home starts, has pitched to a 0.79 ERA (45.2 IP – 4 ER) with 61 strikeouts and two walks…Since 1913, is the first pitcher all-time with 60+ strikeouts, two-or-fewer walks and an ERA under 1.00 in a six-start span at home (STATS LLC).

LAST TIME OUT: Charged with loss in last start Wednesday at Kansas City after tossing 6+ innings and allowing five earned runs on eight hits with one walk and one strikeout…Four of five runs allowed came during 7th inning; Angels protested a non-interference call during that frame, but protest was denied by MLB on Thursday.

PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Was named American League Player of the Week on July 18 after tossing first career complete game and shutout in start on July 16 vs. White Sox after working nine scoreless frames with six hits allowed, no walks and a career-high 13 strikeouts on 115 pitches (85 strikes)…The 85 strikes are the most in a single game for any A.L. pitcher this season and the most for an Angels pitcher since Dan Haren (87 strikes) on July 5, 2011 vs. Detroit…It is his first career weekly honor and the first for an Angel since Jered Weaver on the week of May 6, 2012.

SHOE SHINING: In last 14 starts, is 4-6 with a 2.87 ERA (94 IP – 30 ER)…In previous six starts of the year, was 1-5 with a 9.12 ERA (24.2 IP – 25 ER), to begin the season.

SECOND HALF SHOE: In 24 career games (23 starts) following the Break, is 13-7 with a 2.51 ERA (143.1 IP – 40 ER).

UNIQUE JUNE NUMBERS: Finished month of June with a 0-3 record and 2.14 ERA (42 IP – 10 ER) in six starts with 45 strikeouts and five walks…Joins Pedro Martinez (May 2006 for Mets) as only pitchers all-time to finish a month winless, with an ERA below 3.00 and 45+ strikeouts (STATS)…Joins Tom Murphy (July 1968 & August 1971) as only Angels with no wins and an ERA below 2.50 in a month (min. 6 GS).

RECORD BREAKING STREAK: Had streak of 49 strikeouts without a walk snapped on June 11 vs. Cleveland with 7th inning walk to Carlos Santana; established a new Angels franchise record (previously Frank Tanana – 30 strikeouts without a walk in 1976)…Since 1974, his streak ties Pedro Martinez for third longest in the Majors behind only Curt Schilling (56 in 2002) and Greg Maddux (53 in 2001).

RETURN TO FORM: Has posted a quality start in nine of last 13 appearances…In that span, has recorded 94 strikeouts with 11 walks, while pitching to a 2.73 ERA (89 IP – 27 ER)…Became second pitcher in Angels history with no walks in four consecutive starts (May 21 – June 6), joining Bert Blyleven (1990 – had eight strikeouts in those starts).

SCORELESS OUTINGS: Has had an American League leading five starts this season of at least six scoreless innings pitched.

VS.OAKLAND: In nine career games (eight starts) against the A’s, is 3-2 with a 3.63 ERA (44.2 IP – 18 ER)…In two starts against Oakland this season, is 1-0 with a 0.75 ERA (12 IP – 1 ER)…Earned the win in first start vs. Oakland this season on April 13 after tossing six scoreless innings and allowing one hit and three walks with five strikeouts.

AT ANGEL STADIUM: Enters tonight’s start with a 24 inning scoreless streak at home, dating back to June 1 (personal best home scoreless streak is 28 innings from Aug. 6 – Sept. 15, 2014)…In 36 career regular season games (31 starts) at the Big A, is 12-13 with a 2.79 ERA (197 IP – 61 ER) with 210 strikeouts…In nine home starts this season, is 2-4 with a 3.23 ERA (55.2 IP – 20 ER)…In last six home starts, has a 0.79 ERA (45.2 IP – 4 ER)…As a starter, is 10-12 with a 2.81 ERA (185.2 IP – 58 ER) with 199 strikeouts.

AGAINST THE WEST: Is 12-10 with a 4.08 ERA (167.2 IP – 76 ER) in 33 career games (28 starts) against A.L. West foes.

SUPPORT ME: In his 20 big league starts this year, Angels have scored just 43 runs while he was in the games, with nine coming in start on July 8 at Baltimore..Has seven starts this year with two-or-fewer runs allowed and no win, which is tied for fourth most in the American League.

GOING DEEP: Earned the win May 27 vs. Houston after tossing a then career-high 8.1 innings pitched and allowing two earned runs on seven hits…Carried a shutout into 9th inning and exited with one out in ninth and two runners on base (both would ultimately score)…Recorded 11 strikeouts with zero walks.

MORE ELITE COMPANY: Streak of four straight starts with 6+ strikeouts and zero walks (May 21 – June 6) is tied for third longest in MLB history and trails only the five game streaks by Pedro Martinez in 2000 and Curt Schilling in 2002.

HALO HISTORY: Is first pitcher in Angels history with 10+ strikeouts and zero walks in consecutive starts (May 21 and 27)…Became third Major League pitcher this season with 10+ strikeouts and zero walks in consecutive games (Clayton Kershaw and Noah Syndergaard) (ELIAS).

11+ K’s & NO WALKS: Has had three games this season with 11+ strikeouts and zero walks, which is tied with Clayton Kershaw for most in Majors…Shoemaker is first player in Angels history to have multiple 11+ SO, no walk games…Became third pitcher in Angels history with 13+ strikeouts and zero walks in a game, joining Frank Tanana and Dan Haren…Shoemaker joins Haren (5/24/12 at SEA) as only players in franchise history to post those numbers while also not allowing a run.

WINNING WAYS: Earned the win on May 16 at Dodger Stadium…Snapped streak of four consecutive losing starts for LAA

WITH THE BEES: Was optioned to Triple-A on April 30 and made one start for Salt Lake on May 6 vs. Reno…Earned the win after tossing six innings and allowing one earned run on six hits with two walks and eight strikeouts.

OUT-STANDING: This season with two outs, opponents have batted .214 (30/140) against Shoemaker…With one out, opponents own a .289 (46/159) average and hit .288 (49/170) with no outs.

CAREER NOTES: Owns a 28-25 record and 3.83 ERA (395 IP – 168 ER) in 73 games (65 starts) for Angels…Went 16-4 with a 3.04 ERA (136 IP – 46 ER) in 2014 and established a Club record for most wins by a rookie.

SHOEMAKER’S BREAKDOWN AT A GLANCE CAREER___________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 28 25 395 168 361 3.83 HOME 12 13 197 61 210 2.79 ROAD 16 12 198 107 151 4.86 MAR/APR 3 6 48.1 38 38 7.08 MAY 6 4 81.2 35 86 3.86 JUNE 3 6 90 38 87 3.80 JULY 6 5 79 28 73 3.19 AUGUST 7 3 62 19 57 2.76 SEP/OCT 3 1 34 10 20 2.65 STARTER 26 24 379.1 160 346 3.80 RELIEVER 2 1 15.2 8 15 4.60

2016____________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 5 11 118.2 55 116 4.17 HOME 2 4 55.2 20 68 3.23 ROAD 3 7 63 35 48 5.00 MAR/APR 1 4 20.2 21 16 9.15 MAY 2 1 24.2 9 29 3.28 JUNE 0 3 42 10 45 2.14 JULY 2 3 31.1 15 26 4.31

2016 VS. LEFT AND RIGHT____________________ AVG H/AB HR

Left .252 63/250 5 Right .283 62/219 8

2016 RUN SUPPORT IN STARTS_______________ Home: 21 R – 9 GS – 2.33 RPG Road: 22 R – 11 GS – 2 RPG Total: 43 R – 20 GS – 2.15 RPG

2016 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING______________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 8 8 8 3 7 4 2

2016 TEAM RECORD IN STARTS_______________ Home: 3-6 Road: 3-8 Total: 6-14

CAREER SINGLE-GAME BESTS_________________ Strikeouts: 13; July 16, 2016 vs. Chicago White Sox IP: 9; July 16, 2016 vs. Chicago White Sox Win streak: 9; August 9, 2014 – April 13, 2015 Last SHO: July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox (1st career SHO) Last CG: July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox (1st career CG)

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – RHP MATT SHOEMAKER 5-11, 4.17 ERA

Has tossed 24 consecutive scoreless innings at home

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ANGELS CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS APPEARNCES PITCHER GAMES (IP) STREAK DATE _____ 1. Francisco Rodriguez 30 (30.2 IP) July 2 – Sept. 14, 2006 2. Scott Downs 29 (18 IP) May 5 – Jul 23, 2013 3. Ernesto Frieri 26 (26.1 IP) May 5 – July 8, 2012 4. Cam Bedrosian 24 (22.2 IP) June 3, 2016 – active 5. Joe Smith 23 (23.2 IP) June 24 – Aug. 9, 2014 6. Brendan Donnelly 22 (25 IP) Sept. 21, 2002 – May 11, 2003

IN THE ‘PEN

#48 JOSE ALVAREZ (LHP) AGE: 27 Retired only batter faced (David Ortiz) Sunday in first appearance of homestand.

Made two appearances on last road trip and allowed five runs (two earned) in two innings pitched.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on July 19 for second stint of season with Angels.

In five games for Salt Lake, went 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA (7.1 IP – 2 ER)…Did not allow an earned run in each of last three outings.

Earned first win of the season May 19 with 1.2 perfect innings vs. Dodgers.

Had streak of nine consecutive appearances (10.1 IP) without being charged with a run from April 24 – May 12.

Has not been charged with an earned run in 30 of 42 games with Angels this year.

Has stranded 22 of 33 inherited runners on the year.

Last Outing: 7/31 vs. OAK (0.1 IP) Holds: 8 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#68 CAM BEDROSIAN (RHP) AGE: 24 Has not been charged with a run in each of last 24 games (see chart

below)…Longest streak of career and fourth longest in Angels history.

Worked one scoreless inning in last outing on Saturday night…Earned second win on the season Thursday night after working one perfect inning with two strikeouts.

Pitched one perfect inning in each of two appearances on last road trip.

In 21 road games this season has a 0.47 ERA (19 IP – 1 ER)…Leads AL in road ERA (min. 10 IP).

Made 37 first half appearances, going 1-0 with a 1.09 ERA (33 IP – 4 ER) with 36 strikeouts and 11 walks…Was not charged with a run in 33 of 37 outings.

15 of 34 inherited runners have scored this season.

Had 14 game (12.1 IP) streak without allowing an earned run from Apr. 8-May 22.

Earned first win of the season May 14 at Seattle.

Recorded a career-high five strikeouts on May 2 at Milwaukee.

Last Outing: 7/30 vs. BOS (1 IP, 1 H, 3 SO) Holds: 7 Saves/Opps: -

#49 JHOULYS CHACIN (RHP) AGE: 28 Pitched four innings Friday night vs. Boston and allowed two earned runs…Marked

third consecutive relief outing of exactly four innings pitched.

Tossed four scoreless innings in relief on July 18…Became first Angels reliever with 4+ scoreless frames since Jerome Williams on Sept. 19, 2012 vs. TEX.

Moves to Angels bullpen on July 4 after making 15 starts this season between Braves (5 GS) and Angels (10GS)… July 4 was first relief appearance since Sept. 27, 2015 for D-backs at San Diego.

Made 13 first half appearances (10 starts) for Angels, going 2-5 with a 5.98 ERA (55.2 IP – 37 ER)….Allowed one run in 2.2 innings as a reliever.

During Major League career, just 22 of 150 appearances have come out of the bullpen.

In his 10 starts for Angels this season, went 2-5 with a 6.11 ERA (53 IP – 36 ER)…Allowed at least four runs in each of last five starts.

Tossed complete game four-hitter and carried a shutout into the 9th inning on May 30 vs. Detroit.

Acquired from Atlanta on May 11 in exchange for minor league LHP Adam McCreery…Was 1-2 with a 5.40 ERA (26.2 IP – 16 ER) in five starts for Braves.

Last Outing: 7/29 vs. BOS (4 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#54 DEOLIS GUERRA (RHP) AGE: 27 Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings Sunday in first appearance of the homestand.

Has allowed just two walks on the season (32.1 IP).

In 17 first half games, went 2-0 with a 2.73 ERA (26.1 IP – 8 ER) with 18 strikeouts.

Had six game scoreless streak (7.1 IP) from June 25 – July 5.

Earned second win of season on July 5 after working 1.1 scoreless frames.

Had a season-high 2.2 scoreless innings on June 10 vs. Cleveland.

Had contract selected from Salt Lake on June 4 for second stint of year with Angels

Pitched in three games (5.1 IP) for Angels during first stint with club…All four runs allowed came on May 25 at Texas; retired first seven batters faced, before allowing next four batters to reach base (all would eventually score).

In three games for Salt Lake this season, did not allow a run in five IP.

Began regular season on disabled list after undergoing an appendectomy in late March…Made season debut with Salt Lake on May 6.

Last Outing: 7/31 vs. BOS (1.1 IP, 1 H, 2 SO) Holds: 2 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#64 MIKE MORIN (RHP) AGE: 25 Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake prior to tonight’s game for third stint with Angels

this season…Pitched 1.2 perfect innings last night in latest outing for Bees.

Appeared in 10 games for Bees during latest Triple-A stint, going 0-1 with two saves and a 4.00 ERA (9 IP – 4 ER) with 10 strikeouts and one walk.

Set career-highs June 12 vs. CLE with 2.1 innings pitched and four strikeouts.

Had streak of 11 straight games (10 IP) without allowing a hit from April 18 – May 11…Tied for second longest no-hit appearance streak in Angels history (Ernesto Frieri had 13 consecutive no-hit appearances in 2012)…The 10 no-hit innings streak is third longest by Angel since 1974 (STATS).

Streak of nine games without allowing a baserunner (April 18 – May 6) breaks record for longest in Angels history (previously eight games by Troy Percival (April 21 – May 11, 1996).

Earned first win of the season April 12 at Oakland after retiring only batter faced (Billy Butler strikeout in 8th inning).

Last Outing (AAA): 8/1 @ SAC (1.2 IP) Holds: 8 Saves/Opps: -

#66 JC RAMIREZ (RHP) AGE: 27 Pitched 1.1 shutout frames on Sunday in second appearance of homestand…Has

stranded all three inherited runners during homestand.

Worked one scoreless inning Wednesday at KC in fourth appearance of road trip, but allowed an inherited runner to score for first time since June 27.

Tossed 3.2 scoreless innings across three games on last homestand.

Earned first win with Angels on July 18 after tossing 1.2 scoreless innings.

Made eight first half appearances for Angels, pitching to a 3.24 ERA (8.1 IP – 3 ER).

Claimed off waivers from Cincinnati on June 26.

Made Angels debut June 27, striking out only batter faced (A.J. Reed), but allowed inherited runner to score on wild pitch.

Is first Nicaraguan player in Angels history (One of 14 in MLB history).

In 27 games with Reds, went 1-3 with a 6.40 ERA (32.1 IP – 23 ER) and 28 SO.

Set career-high on June 15 with six strikeouts…Became first Reds pitcher with six strikeouts in two innings pitched since J.J. Hoover in 2014.

Earned first Major League save on May 30 at Colorado (0.1 IP).

Matched career-high with three innings pitched on April 22 vs. Cubs.

Last Outing: 7/31 vs. BOS (1.1 IP, 1 SO) Holds: 2 Saves/Opps: -

#59 FERNANDO SALAS (RHP) AGE: 31 Eight of last nine outings have been scoreless…Pitched 0.2 shutout innings

Saturday night in second appearance of the homestand.

Tossed one scoreless inning in each of two appearances on last road trip.

Led Angels and ranked tied for fifth in AL with 41 first half appearances…Went 3-6 with two saves and a 5.05 ERA (41 IP – 23 ER).

Pitched to a 2.45 ERA (25.2 IP – 7 ER) during April & May.

Earned third win of the season June 11 after retiring only batter faced (Michael Martinez) on one pitch.

Recorded second save of the season May 16 at Dodger Stadium.

Had 10 game scoreless streak from April 22 through May 13.

Earned first save of season on May 13 at SEA…First save since Sept. 16, 2011 for St. Louis at Philadelphia…Recorded 24 saves during 2011 season for STL.

Earned second win of year on May 4 at Milwaukee after one perfect inning.

Has stranded 17 of 20 inherited runners on the season.

Last Outing: 7/30 vs. BOS (0.2 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) Holds: 12 Saves/Opps: 2/7

2016 ANGELS PITCHING (STARTERS & RELIEVERS) W-L ERA SV/OPP IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG INHERITED / SCORED_ STARTERS 32-42 4.71 - 573.2 622 322 300 95 213 473 .278 (622/2240) - RELIEVERS 15-16 3.85 17/30 350.2 337 162 150 44 117 279 .254 (337/1328) 161/50 (69% stranded )

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BATTER’S BOX

#13 JETT BANDY (C) AGE: 26

Hits in 11 of last 14 tilts while batting .298 (14/47) in that span.

Connected for fourth home run of the season July 24, his second in previous four games.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake May 20th

…Hit .274 (26/95) with seven doubles, two home runs and 21 RBI in 24 games with the Bees this year.

Prior to attending University of Arizona, graduated from Thousand Oaks High School, 73 miles north of Angel Stadium

#56 KOLE CALHOUN (OF) AGE: 28

54 RBI rank sixth by an American League right fielder…64 runs are good for fourth in the Majors (3rd

in A.L.) by a right fielder.

Finished the first half batting .288 (97/337) with 15 doubles, three triples, 10 home runs, 47 RBI and 55 runs scored…During the first half of 2015, hit .265 (88/332) with 15 doubles, a triple, 10 home runs, 47 RBI and 37 runs.

Became the fifth Angels right fielder to score at least 55 runs in the first half and first since Vladimir Guerrero in 2004…Also joined Vladimir Guerrero (three times) and Jose Guillen as the only Halo right fielders to tally more than 95 hits before the Midsummer Classic.

Is the first Angels right fielder with three straight years of 10+ home runs since Vladimir Guerrero (2004-08).

Owns a .330 (61/185) clip on the road compared to .224 (44/196) average at Angel Stadium.

#51 JI-MAN CHOI (INF) AGE: 25

Hits in 11 of last 14 games with an at-bat after logging one hit in first 15 career tilts at the big league level.

Six of last 11 hits have gone for extra bases (4 2B’s and 2 HR)…Hit second career home run Saturday after connecting for first July 18…Drove in first career RBI July 17 with a 5

th inning sac fly.

Had contract selected from Triple-A Salt Lake July 9…Marks second stint with the Angels…Designated for assignment May 11

th after making first career Opening Day roster…Went 1-

for-18 (.056) in first 14 games at the big league level…Tallied first Major League hit April 23.

Hit .329 (54/164) with 14 doubles, four home runs and 27 RBI in 44 games with Triple-A Salt Lake…Was pacing the Bees with a .413 OBP.

Made Major League debut April 5 vs. the Cubs…Is the first Korean born player to play for the Angels.

Selected by the Angels in the Rule 5 draft from Baltimore in the offseason.

#6 YUNEL ESCOBAR (INF) AGE: 33

Registered 11th

3+-hit game of the season Sunday, tied for seventh most in the A.L.

.322 season average ranks third in the American League…Since the start of the 2015 season, his .317 (290/914) average leads all Major League third baseman and is fifth overall in the Majors.

With five hit game July 24th

, joined Chone Figgins (twice) and Tony Phillips as the only Halo third basemen to tally at least five hits in a game.

In 78 games during the first half, hit .317 (100/315) with 21 doubles, three home runs, 27 RBI and 37 runs scored…The .317 average was the highest in franchise history by an Angels third baseman before the All-Star Break…Prior to the break in 2015, posted a .321 (97/302) average with 12 doubles, a triple, five home runs, 34 RBI and 36 runs scored.

The 21 doubles were the most logged in the first half of a season during career (previous, 17 2B’s in 2009) and are the most by a Halo third baseman in the first half since Troy Glaus’ 21 in 2001.

Is just the third Angels third baseman with 100 hits before the All-Star Break: Carney Lansford – 115 H in 1979 and Chone Figgins – 103 H in 2009…Is the first Angels third baseman in franchise history with 90 hits and 20 doubles before the All-Star break.

#12 JOHNNY GIAVOTELLA (INF) AGE: 28

Went hitless Sunday to snap a five-game streak…10 hits in last 21 at-bats (.476) to snap a 3-for-30 (.100) skid.

Has hit in every spot of the Angels batting order this season except third: four games batting 1st, four

games batting 2nd

, one game batting 4th

, 13 games batting 5th

, 24 games batting 6th

, 21 games batting 7

th, 3 games batting 8

th and 19 games batting 9

th…Since the start of 2015, his .309 (67/217) average

batting 9th

is tops in the Majors.

Six home runs this season are a new career high.

Over the last two seasons, Halos are 40-17 when he collects two-or-more hits.

#19 JEFRY MARTE (INF) AGE: 25

Hits in four straight games (.400; 6/15), one away from matching a season-long…Had logged four hits in previous 37 at-bats combined (.108).

Hit sixth home run of the season July 20…Home run was estimated by ESPN’s Home Run Tracker at 446 feet, the second longest hit by an Angel this season (Cron, 471 feet at HOU).

Has surpassed homer mark from rookie campaign (4)…13 of 31 hits this year have gone for extra bases (seven doubles, six home runs).

Has appeared defensively at first base (15 G), third base (11 G) and left field (11 G)…Prior to 2016, had never played in left field at any point during professional career (includes Minors).

Logged first career walk-off RBI June 26 with a 9th

inning sac fly.

Recalled from Triple-A May 31st…Optioned to Salt Lake May 19

th…Made Angels debut May 13

th…In

44 games with Salt Lake, batted .265 (43/162) with 12 doubles, one triple, three home runs & 24 RBI.

#7 CLIFF PENNINGTON (INF) AGE: 31

Activated from the D.L. prior to today’s tilt…Missed 53 games with a left hamstring strain…Marked second stint on the D.L. this season, both for a left hamstring strain…Missed 14 games with a left hamstring strain from May 13-28.

In most recent rehab outings, went 7-for-23 (.304) with two doubles, a triple and three RBI in seven games with Triple-A Salt Lake.

Has four extra-base hits in 27 games this year (2 2B, 3B, HR)…Didn’t collect fourth extra-base hit in 2015 until 69

th tilt.

During career, has appeared defensively at shortstop (576 G), second base (147 G), third base (38 G), left field (8 G) and first base (2 G).

SUNDAY: 1/4, 1 R, BB, 2 SO, GDP BOS SERIES: 3/13 ROAD TRIP: 4/20, 2 R, 2B, 5 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 8 times, last, 6/25 HR: 1; 10 times, last 6/17 STREAK: 11 G; June 29-July 15 RBI: 4; 7/26 @ KC

SUNDAY: DNP BOS SERIES: 2/6, 2B, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 3/11, 3 R, HR, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 (2/6)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 6/22 @ HOU HR: 1; 4 times, last 7/24

STREAK: 4 G; twice, July 4-9 RBI: 3; 2 times, last 6/23

SUNDAY: 1/3, SO BOS SERIES: 1/3, 1 R ROAD TRIP: 4/22, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/3)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 1; 11 times, last, 7/26 @ KC HR: 1; twice, 7/23 STREAK: 6 G; July 10-19 RBI: 2; 7/26 @ KC

SUNDAY: 3/5, 1 R, 2B, SO BOS SERIES: 4/16, 2 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 11/25, 4 R, 2B, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (3/5)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; 7/26 @ KC HR: 1; 3 times, last 4/27 STREAK: 13 G; June 18- July 8 RBI: 2; 7 times, last 7/20

SUNDAY: 0/3 BOS SERIES: 2/9, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 8/17, 5 R, 3 2B, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/4

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 6/13 vs. MIN HR: 1; 6 times, last 6/20

STREAK: 12 G; May 12-23 RBI: 3; 4/26 vs. KC

SUNDAY: 2/3, 1 RBI BOS SERIES: 4/10, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: 2/8, 1 R, 2 2B, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 4 (6/15)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 5/31 vs. DET HR: 1; 6 times, last 7/20 STREAK: 5; June 14-20 RBI: 3; 7/20 vs. TEX

LAST NIGHT: - BOS SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: - CURRENT STREAK: 5 (9/18)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5/31 vs. DET HR: 1; 4/23 vs. SEA STREAK: 5 G; May 10-current RBI: 2; 4/16 @ MIN

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#58 CARLOS PEREZ (C) AGE: 25

Since returning from Triple-A July 23, has gone 7-for-21 (.333) with a double, home run and three RBI…Optioned July 8…In seven games with the Bees, hit .355 (11/31) with three doubles, two home runs and nine RBI.

Dating back to last big league stint, has 10 RBI in last 10 games after logging 10 in previous 29 games combined…Tallied a career high six RBI July 2 in Boston…Was just the fourth six-RBI game by an Angel backstop in franchise history and first since Jeff Mathis, July 23, 2008 vs. Cleveland.

Matched a career high (second time, last, Sept. 6, 2015) by scoring three runs Tuesday …Since 2011, has registered two of the three, 3-run games by an Angel backstop (also, Bobby Wilson, July 30, 2012).

Logged a career-high five hits July 2…Was just the second five-hit game by a catcher in the Majors this season (Salvador Perez, May 23, 2016), just the fifth in franchise history by a backstop and first since Chris Turner, July 5, 1994 at Boston.

#8 GREGORIO PETIT (INF) AGE: 31

Started in left field three of the last five games…Prior to that stretch, had never played in the outfield professionally (includes Majors, Minors and Winter Leagues)…This season, has played in 30 games at shortstop, 26 at second base, eight at third base and three in left field.

Batting .329 (26/79) with seven doubles, a triple, two home runs and 11 RBI over his last 34 games Has set new career highs in games (57), hits (41), runs (19), doubles (12), triples (1) and RBI (16),

and has tied a career high with two home runs. Hit first career grand slam June 20

th in the 9

th inning at Houston…Marked first grand slam by an Angel

in 2016…Was the 12th

grand slam hit by an Angels shortstop and the first since Alfredo Amezaga, Aug. 31, 2004.

Signed with Angels as minor league free agent on Dec. 22, 2015.

#5 ALBERT PUJOLS (INF) AGE: 36

MACHINERY : o Batting .329 (40/122) over last 31 games. o Needs two more doubles to tie Luis Gonzalez (596) for 16

th all-time…Is just the third player

ever with 575 home runs and 575 doubles: Barry Bonds and Hank Aaron.

HOME RUNS/EXTRA-BASE HITS: o Hit team leading 20

th home run of the season Saturday…Joined Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron

and Willie Mays as the only players to ever log 20+ home runs in 15 of their first 16 seasons. o Home run was the 580

th of career, good for 11

th all-time and three away from matching

former teammate Mark McGwire for 10th

. o Saturday’s home run was the 1,190

th extra-base hit of career, tying him with Lou Gehrig for

ninth all-time…Two shy of matching Ken Griffey Jr. and Rafael Palmeiro for seventh. o With May 12 homer against Cardinals, became one of nine active players to homer against all

current 30 MLB teams.

RBI: o Led the Majors with 31 RBI in July…Was just the fifth time in career driving in 30+ runs in a

month and first since June 2009 (35)…Mark just the 10th

time in franchise history an Angel tallied 30 RBI in a single month and first since Kendrys Morales (33) in August of 2009.

o Has driven in 21 runs in last 14 games and 40 in last 39 tilts. o 81 RBI this season rank third in the American League…Collected 75

th RBI in 97

th game…Marks

the fastest reaching the 75-RBI plateau since 2009 (78 G).

#17 SHANE ROBINSON (OF) AGE: 31

Activated from the D.L. prior to Saturday’s game…Missed 19 games with a right ankle sprain…Suffered the injury July 5

th in Tampa Bay…Left game in the 9

th inning.

In two rehab games with Single-A Inland Empire, went 3-for-6 with four walks and five runs scored.

This season for the Angels, has appeared in 21 games in left field, 13 in center field and one in right field.

Hit first home run June 4th

since June 11, 2013 vs. the Mets (w/ St. Louis).

Had contract purchased from Triple-A Salt Lake May 1st

.

#2 ANDRELTON SIMMONS (INF) AGE: 26

Batting .369 (45/122) over last 33 games to raise average from .204 to .282….Since June 23, his .370 clip ranks second in the A.L. (Jose Altuve, .385).

His .375 (36/96) average in July ranked second in the Majors trailing only Joey Votto (.413)…His 36 hits last month were the most in any single month during career and were the most in the month of July by an Angel shortstop since Erick Aybar’s 36 in 2009.

Activated from disabled list June 15th

…Missed 33 games with a left thumb UCL full thickness tear…Suffered the injury May 8

th vs. Tampa Bay.

SUNDAY: 2B/9th inn., 0/1 BOS SERIES: 2/9, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 3/8, 2 R, 2B CURRENT STREAK: 0/1

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5/21 vs. BAL HR: 1; 2 times, last 6/20 STREAK: 6 G; June 11-25 RBI: 4; 1 times, last 6/20

SUNDAY: 1/4, 1 RBI BOS SERIES: 7/16, 3 R, HR, 3 RBI ROAD TRIP: 6/27, 1 R, 6 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 4 (7/16)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5 times, last 7/25 @ KC HR: 2; 3 times, last 7/19 STREAK: 11 G; June 24-July 5 RBI: 6; 7/19 vs. TEX

SUNDAY: 1/3, BB, SO BOS SERIES: 3/13, 2 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 10/25, 1 R, 2B, 3 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 (2/6)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 4 times, last 7/18 vs. TEX HR: 1; 4/27 vs. KC STREAK: 13 G; June 28-July 15 RBI: 3; 7/5 @ TB

SUNDAY: 0/4, SO BOS SERIES: 1/8, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 5/11, 3 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/6

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; 7/2 @ BOS HR: 1; 5 times, last 7/26 STREAK: 3 G; June 18-20 RBI: 6; 7/2 @ BOS

ALBERT ALL-TIME

HR RBI 10. Mark McGwire 583 20. Frank Robinson 1,812 11. Albert Pujols 580 21. Albert Pujols 1,779

2B XBH 16. Luis Gonzalez 596 T7. Ken Griffey Jr. 1,192 17. Albert Pujols 594 Rafael Palmeiro 1,192 T9. Albert Pujols 1,190 Lou Gehrig 1,190

SUNDAY: LF/8th inn., 0/1 BOS SERIES: 0/4 ROAD TRIP: - CURRENT STREAK: 0/4

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 3 times, last 6/22 HR: 1; 1 6/4 @ PIT STREAK: 2G ; June 20-22 RBI: 2; 7/5 @ TB

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#27 MIKE TROUT (OF) ★ 2016 ALL-STAR ★ AGE: 24

FISH SHTICK: o Batting .351 (39/111) with eight doubles, five home runs and 15 RBI since June 23…His .313

season average ranks fifth in the A.L. (Yunel Escobar ranks 3rd

with a .322 clip). o Leads the American League with 71 walks this season…Is just the ninth player all-time with

four seasons with at least 70 walks prior to age 25 campaign: Mickey Mantle, Mel Ott, Eddie Mathews, Ted Williams, Harlond Clift, Jimmie Foxx and Donie Bush.

o Reached base safely in 32 of last 34 games with an at-bat. o With 104 hits and 18 homers in the first half, became the only player ever to collect 100 hits

and 15 home runs before the All-Star break four times prior to their age-25 season…Only Miguel Cabrera and Jimmie Foxx accomplished the feat three times.

HOME RUNS: o 19 home runs this season are second on the Club (Pujols, 20)…His 158 career homers rank

sixth in franchise history…Vlad Guerrero is fifth with 173. o With his next home run, will become just the fifth player in A.L. history (10

th all-time) with five

seasons of 20+ home runs prior to their age-25-campaign: Mickey Mantle, Tony Conigliaro, Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez.

o Logged 15 home runs for before the All-Star break for the fourth consecutive year…Is one of six players all time with four seasons of 15+ homers before the Midsummer Classic before age-25-season or younger: Miguel Cabrera (2004-07), Albert Pujols (2001-04), Alex Rodriguez (1996-00), Orlando Cepeda (1958-62) and Jimmie Foxx (1929-32).

RUNS: o Tallied 35 runs over last 32 games…82 runs rank fourth in the A.L. o 559 career runs rank 9

th in franchise history…Erick Aybar sits in 8

th with 572.

o Scored at least 50 runs before the All-Star break for the fifth consecutive season…Joins Alex Rodriguez as the only players ever to ever accomplish the feat prior to their age-25 season.

MISC: o 17 stolen bases are his highest total since his 33 in 2013…Career high is 49 in 2012. o Five outfield assists this year…Over the last three seasons, has recorded 16 outfield assists

after combining for three in first three big league campaigns.

ALL-STAR GAME: o Was starting center fielder (batting second) for the A.L. Tuesday in 2016 All-Star Game…Went

1-for-3 with a single in first at-bat. o In five career All-Star Games, is 6-for-13 (.462) with two doubles, a triple, a home run and

three RBI…His six hits in the Midsummer Classic are second most for a player under 25, trailing only Ken Griffey Jr. (8 H) and are the most in franchise history, breaking a tie with Rod Carew and Leon Wagner (5 H).

o Is the first American Leaguer with a hit in each of first five All-Star Games and just the sixth player ever to accomplished the feat.

o Marked fifth career All-Star Game and tabbed as a starter for the fourth consecutive season…At age 24, is just the sixth American Leaguer to start at least four All-Star games before turning 25, joining Ken Griffey Jr. (five starts), Joe DiMaggio (four), Mickey Mantle (four), Al Kaline (four) and Ivan Rodriguez (four).

2016 DISABLING INJURY LIST PLAYER INJURY DISABLED GAMES MISSED ELIGIBLE TO RETURN *C.J. Wilson Left shoulder inflammation 4/3 (retro to 3/25) 105 May 14 *Andrew Heaney Left flexor muscle strain 4/6 103 June 5 Daniel Nava Left patella tendinitis 4/16 - 5/6 18 - Left groin strain 5/17 – 6/17 28 - Huston Street Left oblique muscle strain 4/28 (retro to 4/24) – 5/30 32 - Right knee inflammation 8/2 (retro to 8/1) 0 August 16 Craig Gentry Right lumbar spine strain 5/1 (retro to 4/26) – 7/30 83 - *Garrett Richards Right elbow UCL injury 5/6 (retro to 5/2) 80 June 21 Andrelton Simmons Left thumb UCL full thickness tear 5/10 (retro to 5/9) – 6/15 33 - Cliff Pennington Left hamstring strain 5/13 – 5/28 14 - Left hamstring strain 6/1 – 8/2 53 - *Cory Rasmus Right groin strain 5/17 (retro to 5/13) – 6/9 25 - Right groin strain 6/13 41 August 13 Geovany Soto Right lateral meniscus injury 5/18 – 7/9 48 - Left knee inflammation 7/18 (retro to 7/16) 15 July 31 Nick Tropeano Right shoulder tightness 6/4 (retro to 5/30) - 6/24 23 - Right elbow UCL injury 7/19 12 August 3 Joe Smith Left hamstring strain 6/7 (retro to 6/5) – 7/1 28 - Shane Robinson Right ankle sprain 7/6 – 7/30 19 - C.J. Cron Left hand fracture 7/9 18 July 24

BOLD INDICATES CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST * - INDICATES 60-DAY DISABLED LIST

ANGELS REPLAY CHALLENGES Angels totals: 23 plays challenged – 13 calls overturned

Opponents: 31 plays reviewed – 13 calls overturned Umpires: 7 plays reviewed – 4 calls overturned

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

2

Hits 3

Hits 4

Hits 5

Hits 6

Hits

Bandy 4 1

Calhoun 16 8

Choi

Cron 12 5

1

Escobar 27 8 2 1

Cunningham 1

Gentry

Giavotella 19 5 1

Marte 6

1

Nava 4

Ortega 7

Pennington 3 1

Perez 6 1 1 1

Petit 8 1

Pujols 26 5

Robinson 3

Simmons 16 4

Soto 6

Trout 25 7 1

UPCOMING MILESTONES Albert Pujols 3 home runs shy of 583 for career (ties Mark McGwire for of 10th all-time) 2 doubles shy of 596 (ties Luis Gonzalez for 16th all-time) 2 extra base hit shy of 1192 (ties Ken Griffey Jr. & Rafael Palmeiro for 7th all-time) Huston Street 2 saves shy of 326 (ties Roberto Hernandez for 16th all-time)

SUNDAY: 2/3, 1 R, 1 RBI, BB BOS SERIES: 4/14, 3 R, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 4/19, 4 R, 2 2B, 3 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 (3/6)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 5/2 @ MIL HR: 1; 19 times, last 7/18 STREAK: 9 G June 23-July 2 RBI: 3; 5 times, last 6/18

TROUT’S RANKINGS BEFORE 25TH BIRTHDAY ALL-TIME

NAME HR NAME RUNS 1. Eddie Mathews 190 1. Mel Ott 678 2. Mel Ott 176 2. Mickey Mantle 641 3. Jimmie Foxx 174 3. Jimmie Foxx 612 4. Mickey Mantle 173 4. Freddie Lindstrom 583 T5.Ken Griffey Jr. 172 5. Buddy Lewis 582 Alex Rodriguez 172 6. Alex Rodriguez 578 T7.Albert Pujols 160 7. Mike Trout 559 Frank Robinson 160 8. Ted Williams 541 9. Mike Trout 158 9. Vada Pinson 538 10. Andruw Jones 156 10. Al Kaline 521

NAME BB NAME XBH 1. Mel Ott 540 1. Mel Ott 402 2. Mickey Mantle 522 2. Jimmie Foxx 390 3. Ted Williams 493 3. Ken Griffey 385 4. Eddie Yost 491 4. Alex Rodriguez 364 5. Eddie Mathews 470 5. Mike Trout 360 6. Jimmie Foxx 442 6. Albert Pujols 358 7. Rickey Henderson 434 7. Mickey Mantle 352 8. Mike Trout 432 8. Hank Aaron 338 9. Arky Vaughn 412 T9.Joe Medwick 336 10. Ken Griffey 374 Miguel Cabrera 336

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THE LAST TIME… NO-HITTER by ANGELS – Jered Weaver, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota (9-0 score, 10th no-hitter in Angels’ history) NO-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Eric Milton, September 11, 1999 at Minnesota (7-0 score) ONE-HITTER by ANGELS – Richards (6.2 IP), Salas (0.1 IP), Smith (1 IP), Street (1 IP); May 10, 2015 ONE-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Justin Verlander (9 IP); August 26, 2015 at Detroit (0-5 L) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by ANGELS STARTER – Matt Shoemaker (11), June 11, 2016 vs. Cleveland (sixth 10+ strikeout game by an Angels starter in 2016) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by OPPONENT STARTER – Lance McCullers (10), July 22, 2016 at Houston CONSECUTIVE 10-or-MORE STRIKEOUT GAMES – Matt Shoemaker, May 21, 2016 vs. Baltimore (12 K’s) and May 27, 2016 vs. Houston (11 K’s) SHUTOUT by ANGELS – Tyler Skaggs (7 IP), Joe Smith (1 IP), Deolis Guerra (1 IP); July 26, 2016 at Kansas City (7th

Angels shutout in 2016) SHUTOUT vs. ANGELS – Mat Latos (6.1 IP), Matt Albers (0.2 IP) & Nate Jones (2 IP); April 19, 2016 at White Sox (2nd shutout of 2016) CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS by ANGELS – Hector Santiago (7 IP), JC Ramirez (1 IP) & Fernando Salas (1 IP); July 15,

2016 vs. White Sox & Matt Shoemaker (9 IP); July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS vs. ANGELS – Matt Moore (6.1 IP), Jake McGee (0.2 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 28, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay & Jeremy Hellickson (6 IP), Kyle Farnsworth (1 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 29, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – John Lackey, July 7, 2006 at Oakland (3-0 score) & July 14, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay (3-0 score) CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 score, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto;

Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME VICTORIES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME DEFEATS vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 loss, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto; Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 loss, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto 1-0 GAME, VICTORY – Matt Shoemaker (9 IP); July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox. (1st 1-0 win of 2015) 1-0 GAME, DEFEAT – Anthony Swarzak (8 IP), Matt Capps (1 IP), Alex Burnett (1 IP), May 28, 2011 at Minnesota LAST ANGELS POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH – Chili Davis, June 17, 1993 vs. Texas (2 IP, 1 HB) TRIPLE PLAY by ANGELS – July 5, 1997 vs. Seattle TRIPLE PLAY vs. ANGELS – July 7, 2004 at Chicago White Sox BATTING INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN by ANGELS – Peter Bourjos, April 11, 2012 at Minnesota (5th inning off Carl Pavano) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Scott Podsednik, Sept. 12, 2009 vs. Chicago White Sox (3rd inning off Ervin Santana) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN by ANGELS – Jefry Marte, June 9, 2015 at Yankees (7th inning off Ivan Nova) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Matt Joyce – June 4, 2016 at Pittsburgh (7th inning off Greg Mahle) (2nd opponent PH HR on 2016) GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – C.J.Cron – July 1, 2016 at Boston (6th inning off Steven Wright) (2nd Angels grand slam of 2016) GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Coco Crisp – June 26, 2016 vs. Oakland (4th inning off Hector Santiago) WALK-OFF HR by ANGELS – C.J. Cron, June 1, 2016 vs. Detroit (9th inning, two-run HR off Mark Lowe) WALK-OFF HR vs. ANGELS – Andre Ethier, August 2, 2015 at Los Angeles (N.L.) (10th inning, two-run home run off Drew Rucinski) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (6th inning off Felix Hernandez) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Ben Broussard, April 21, 2007 vs. Seattle (8th inning off Scot Shields) TWO-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Albert Pujols, July 19, 2016 vs. Texas (5th Angels two-HR game of 2016) TWO-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Jose Altuve, July 25, 2016 at Houston (9th opponent two-HR game of 2016) MULTIPLE ANGELS W/TWO-HR-OR-MORE IN ONE GAME – Mike Trout (2) & C.J. Cron (2), July 10, 2015 at Seattle THREE-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Torii Hunter, June 13, 2009, vs. San Diego (previous: Garret Anderson, June 4, 2003 at Montreal in Puerto Rico) THREE-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Andruw Jones, July 8, 2009 vs. Texas (previous: Brad Wilkerson, July 3, 2007 at Texas) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun & Mike Trout, June 26, 2016 vs. Houston (1st inning) (third back-to-back HRs by Angels in 2016) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS –Brian McCann & Starlin Castro, June 6, 2016 at New York – A.L. (fifth back-to-back HRs vs. Angels in 2016) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Raul Ibanez, April 13, 2014 vs. New York Mets (1st inning) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Adrian Beltre, Mike Napoli, Nelson Cruz, September 27, 2011 vs. Texas (5th inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, by ANGELS – Matt Joyce, Carlos Perez & Albert Pujols, May 30, 2015 vs. Detroit (2nd inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, vs. ANGELS – Mike Napoli, Yorvit Torrealba & Adrian Beltre, July 21, 2012 vs. Texas (2nd inning) FIVE-HIT GAME by ANGELS – Yunel Escobar (5-for-5), July 26, 2016 at Kansas City FIVE-HIT GAME vs. ANGELS – Billy Butler, May 13, 2013 vs. Kansas City (5-for-5) FIVE-RBI GAME or more by ANGELS –Albert Pujols (6 RBI) July 17, 2016 vs Rangers (6th Angels 5+ RBI games of

2016) FIVE-RBI GAME or more vs. ANGELS – Jose Altuve, July 24, 2016 at Houston (6 RBI) THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Mike Trout, August 6, 2012 at Oakland THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, vs. ANGELS – Leonys Martin & Elvis Andrus, August 7, 2013 vs. Texas (3 SBs) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE by ANGELS – Mike Trout, May 21, 2013 vs. Seattle (6th Angel player/7th time in club history) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE vs. ANGELS – Felix Pie, Aug. 14, 2009 at Baltimore STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME by ANGELS – Collin Cowgill, September 21, 2013 vs. Seattle STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME vs. ANGELS – B.J. Upton, Sept. 17, 2007 vs. Tampa Bay TWO HITS SAME INNING, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – C.J. Cron & Carlos Perez; July 2, 2016 at Boston (7th inning) WALK-OFF WIN, by ANGELS – Daniel Nava; July 29, 2016 vs. Boston, (9th inning, fielder’s choice/E3) (5th walk-off win of 2016)

BULLPEN VS. OPPONENT CAREER vs. OAKLAND

PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Alvarez 1-1-0 6.35 17 17 12 Bedrosian 0-0-0 2.40 14 15 4 Chacin 0-0-0 4.63 2 11.2 6 Guerra, D. 0-0-0 1.93 3 4.2 1 Morin 2-1-0 8.79 18 14.1 14 Ramirez 0-1-0 9.00 2 3 3 Salas 2-3-0 4.03 23 22.1 10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________

2016 vs. OAKLAND PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Alvarez 0-0-0 0.00 5 4.2 0 Bedrosian 0-0-0 0.00 3 3.1 0 Chacin 0-1-1 7.71 1 4.2 4 Guerra, D. 0-0-0 1.93 3 4.2 1 Morin 1-0-0 5.79 4 4.2 3 Ramirez 0-0-0 9.00 1 1 1 Salas 0-2-0 9.64 5 4.2 5

ANGELS VS. OPPONENT CAREER vs. OAKLAND

PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 16 3 1 3 .188 Calhoun 213 58 8 26 .272 Choi 2 0 0 0 .000 Escobar 154 45 2 13 .292 Giavotella 106 29 3 19 .274 Marte 22 4 0 2 .182 Pennington 6 1 0 0 .167 Perez 45 13 2 2 .289 Petit 18 4 0 1 .222 Pujols 344 100 15 56 .291 Robinson 26 4 0 2 .154 Simmons 44 13 0 5 .295 Trout 333 98 20 50 .294 _________________________________________________________________________________

2016 vs. OAKLAND PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 16 3 1 3 .188 Calhoun 43 13 2 4 .302 Choi 2 0 0 0 .000 Escobar 29 10 0 1 .345 Giavotella 36 11 1 4 .306 Marte 22 4 0 2 .182 Pennington 3 1 0 0 .333 Perez 19 4 1 1 .211 Petit 4 1 0 0 .250 Pujols 41 12 2 8 .293 Robinson 12 2 0 0 .167 Simmons 37 11 0 4 .297 Trout 43 17 4 9 .395 ___________________________________________________________________________________

2015 vs. OAKLAND PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy - - - - - Calhoun 78 23 5 15 .295 Choi - - - - - Escobar - - - - - Giavotella 51 16 2 13 .314 Marte - - - - - Pennington 3 0 0 0 .000 Perez 26 9 1 1 .346 Petit 4 0 0 0 .000 Pujols 69 21 5 17 .304 Robinson - - - - - Simmons - - - - - Trout 65 21 3 6 .323

ANGELS AT STADIUM

CAREER at ANGEL STADIUM PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 59 14 3 12 .237 Calhoun 839 218 32 104 .260 Choi 33 6 1 2 .182 Escobar 224 71 5 17 .317 Giavotella 389 106 6 41 .272 Marte 68 18 3 14 .265 Pennington 178 45 3 11 .253 Perez 234 54 6 28 .231 Petit 79 22 1 7 .278 Pujols 1302 360 68 213 .276 Robinson 30 3 0 1 .100 Simmons 112 31 1 9 .277 Trout 1359 406 81 207 .299

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2016 REGULAR SEASON TRANSACTIONS

April 3: Placed LHP C.J. Wilson on 15-day disabled list (retro to 3/25). 6: Placed LHP Andrew Heaney on 15-day disabled list. 7: Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Triple-A Salt Lake. 9: Selected the contact of RHP A.J. Achter from Triple-A Salt

Lake…Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Triple-A Salt Lake. 11: Selected the contract of LHP Greg Mahle from Triple-A Salt

Lake…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake. 16: Placed OF Daniel Nava on 15-day disabled list…Recalled OF Rafael

Ortega from Triple-A Salt Lake. 28: Placed RHP Huston Street on 15-day disabled list. 29: Recalled RHP Cam Bedrosian from Triple-A Salt Lake. 30: Optioned RHP Matt Shoemaker to Triple-A Salt Lake.

May 1: Placed OF Craig Gentry on 15-day disabled list…Transferred LHP C.J.

Wilson to 60-day disabled list…Recalled RHP A.J. Achter from Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of OF Shane Robinson from Salt Lake.

6: Placed RHP Garrett Richards on 15-day disabled list…Optioned OF Rafael Ortega to Triple-A Salt Lake…Activated OF Daniel Nava from disabled list…Selected the contract of RHP Javy Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred LHP Andrew Heaney to 60-day disabled list.

10: Placed INF Andrelton Simmons on 15-day disabled list…Acquired INF Brendan Ryan from Washington for cash considerations and a PTBNL or cash considerations…Transferred RHP Garrett Richards to 60-day disabled list.

11: Acquired RHP Jhoulys Chacin from Atlanta in exchange for LHP Adam McCreery…Designated INF Ji-Man Choi for assignment…Recalled RHP Matt Shoemaker from Triple-A Salt Lake. 12: Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake…RHP Jhoulys Chacin reported to Club…Designated RHP Javy Guerra for assignment. 13: Recalled INF Jefry Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of INF Gregorio Petit from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed INF Cliff Pennington on 15-day disabled list. 17: Placed RHP Cory Rasmus and OF Daniel Nava on 15-disabled list…Recalled RHP A.J. Achter and OF Rafael Ortega from Salt Lake. 18: Placed C Geovany Soto on 15-day disabled list…Recalled C Jett Bandy from Triple-A Salt Lake. 19: Optioned INF Jefry Marte to Triple-A Salt Lake. 20: Signed RHP Tim Lincecum to a 2016 contract…Designated RHP Danny Reynolds for assignment…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake. 21: Selected the contract of RHP Deolis Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Al Alburquerque for assignment. 22: Selected the contract of LHP Lucas Luetge from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Tim Lincecum to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP A.J. Achter for assignment. 25: Recalled INF Kaleb Cowart from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated LHP Lucas Luetge for assignment. 28: Activated INF Cliff Pennington from disabled list…Designated INF Brendan Ryan for assignment. 30: Activated RHP Huston Street from disabled list…Recalled LHP Chris Jones from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Mike Morin to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Deolis Guerra for assignment. 31: Recalled INF Jefry Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Kaleb Cowart to Triple-A Salt Lake.

June 1: Placed INF Cliff Pennington on 15-day disabled list…Optioned LHP Chris Jones to Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contracts of INF Brendan Ryan and RHP Javy Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Placed RHP Nick Tropeano on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of RHP Deolis Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake. 7: Selected the contract of LHP David Huff from Triple-A Salt Lake…Recalled RHP Mike Morin from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designtaed RHP Javy Guerra and LHP Chris Jones for assignment...Placed RHP Joe Smith on 15-day disabled list…Acquired RHP Jose Valdez from Detroit for cash considerations and optioned him to Triple-A Salt Lake. 8: Optioned LHP Greg Mahle to Triple-A Salt Lake. 9: Activated RHP Cory Rasmus from disabled list. 11: Optioned OF Rafael Ortega to Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of OF Todd Cunningham from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred OF Craig Gentry to 60-day disabled list. 13: Placed RHP Cory Rasmus on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contracts of RHP Al Alburquerque and RHP A.J. Achter…Designated LHP David Huff and INF/OF Kyle Kubitza for assignment. 15: Activated INF Andrelton Simmons from disabled list…Designated INF Brendan Ryan for assignment. 17: Activated OF Daniel Nava from disabled list…Optioned RHP Al

Alburquerque to Triple-A Salt Lake. 18: Recalled RHP Tim Lincecum from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF

Todd Cunningham for assignment. 24: Activated RHP Nick Tropeano from disabled list and optioned to Triple-

A Salt Lake. 26: Claimed RHP JC Ramirez off waivers from Cincinnati. 27: RHP JC Ramirez reported to Club…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-

A Salt Lake. July 1: Activated RHP Joe Smith from disabled list…Optioned RHP Mike Morin

to Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned LHP

Jose Alvarez to Triple-A Salt Lake. 6: Placed OF Shane Robinson on 15-day disabled list…Selected the

contract of OF Todd Cunningham from Triple-A Salt Lake. 8: Optioned C Carlos Perez to Triple-A Salt Lake. 9: Activated C Geovany Soto from disabled list…Placed INF C.J. Cron on

15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of INF Ji-Man Choi from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred RHP Cory Rasmus to 60-day disabled list.

18: Transferred INF Cliff Pennington to 60-day disabled list…INF Sean Coyle was claimed off waivers from Boston and optioned to Double-A Arkansas…Designated RHP A.J. Achter for assignment...Selected the contract of C Juan Graterol from Triple-A Salt Lake.

19: Placed RHP Nick Tropeano on 15-day disabled list…Recalled LHP Jose Alvarez from Triple-A Salt Lake.

23: Recalled C Carlos Perez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned C Juan Graterol to Triple-A Salt Lake.

26: Recalled LHP Tyler Skaggs from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF Todd Cunningham for assignment.

30: Activated OF Shane Robinson and OF Craig Gentry from disabled list…Designated OF Daniel Nava and OF Craig Gentry for assignment.

August 1: Acquired RHP Ricky Nolasco, RHP Alex Meyer and cash considerations

from Minnesota in exchange for LHP Hector Santiago and RHP Alan Busenitz…Optioned RHP Alex Meyer to Triple-A Salt Lake…Acquired RHP Jesus Castillo from Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Joe Smith.

2: Activated INF Cliff Pennington from disabled list…Placed RHP Huston Street on disabled list (retro to 8/1)…Recalled RHP Mike Morin from Salt Lake.

ANGELS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Pitchers in CAPS represent complete game Bold = home game * Denotes home sellout

GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL___

1 4/4 CHC L 0-9 Arrieta (1-0) Richards (0-1) 0-1 T3 -1 *44,020 44,020 2 4/5 CHC L 1-6 Lester (1-0) Heaney (0-1) 0-2 T4 -1.5 37,042 81,062 - 4/6 OFF DAY 3 4/7 TEX W 4-3 Street (1-0) Dyson (0-1) 1-2 T2 -1 39,089 120,151 4 4/8 TEX L 3-7 Griffin (1-0) Shoemaker (0-1) 1-3 T4 -1 35,207 155,358 5 4/9 TEX L 1-4 Hamels (2-0) Richards (0-2) 1-4 5 -1.5 38,106 193,464 6 4/10 TEX W 3-1 Weaver (1-0) Perez (0-1) 2-4 T3 -1.5 35,097 228,561 7 4/11 @OAK W 4-1 Tropeano (1-0) Gray (1-1) 3-4 T3 -0.5 13,371 13,371 8 4/12 @OAK W 5-4 Morin (1-0) Doolittle (1-2) 4-4 2 -0.5 13,492 26,863 9 4/13 @OAK W 5-1 Shoemaker (1-1) Surkamp (0-1) 5-4 1 +0.5 11,216 38,079 - 4/14 OFF DAY 10 4/15 @MIN L 4-5 Fien (1-0) Salas (0-1) 5-5 T1 - 22,461 60,540 11 4/16 @MIN L 4-6 Pressly (1-0) Smith (0-1) 5-6 T2 -1 27,464 88.004 12 4/17 @MIN L 2-3 (12) Tonkin (1-0) Rasmus (0-1) 5-7 T3 -1.5 25,932 113,936 13 4/18 @CWS W 7-0 Santiago (1-0) Rodon (1-2) 6-7 T2 -1 14,706 128,642 14 4/19 @CWS L 0-5 Latos (3-0) Shoemaker (1-2) 6-8 3 -2 12,093 140,735 15 4/20 @CWS L 1-2 Sale (4-0) Richards (0-3) 6-9 4 -3 12,785 153,520 16 4/21 @CWS W 3-2 Weaver(2-0) Danks (0-3) 7-9 4 -3 11,418 164,938 17 4/22 SEA L 2-5 (10) Peralta (1-0) Alvarez (0-1) 7-10 4 -3 40,755 269,316 18 4/23 SEA W 4-2 Santiago (2-0) Hernandez (1-2) 8-10 4 -2 41,058 310,374 19 4/24 SEA L 4-9 Miley (1-2) Shoemaker (1-3) 8-11 4 -2 37,754 348,128 20 4/25 KC W 6-1 Richards (1-3) Kennedy (2-2) 9-11 4 -1.5 31,061 379,189 21 4/26 KC W 9-4 Weaver (3-0) Volquez (3-1) 10-11 4 -1.5 34,428 413,617 22 4/27 KC W 4-2 Salas (1-1) Young (1-4) 11-11 3 -1 35,142 448,759 - 4/28 OFF DAY 23 4/29 @TEX L 2-4 Lewis (2-0) Santiago (2-1) 11-12 4 -2 29,589 194,527 24 4/30 @TEX L 2-7 Holland (3-1) Shoemaker (1-4) 11-13 4 -3 41,571 236,098

APRIL TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 11-13 .231 22 3.33 3.66 4.02 3.06

25 5/1 @TEX W 9-6 Mahle (1-0) Wilhelmsen (1-2) 12-13 4 -2 39,401 275,499 26 5/2 @MIL L 5-8 Nelson (4-2) Weaver (3-1) 12-14 4 -3 21,352 296,851 27 5/3 @MIL L 4-5 Guerra (1-0) Tropeano (1-1) 12-15 4 -3 28,180 325,031 28 5/4 @MIL W 7-3 Salas (2-1) Thornburg (2-1) 13-15 3 -3.5 21,907 346,938 - 5/5 OFF DAY 29 5/6 TB L 2-5 Archer (2-4) Rasmus (0-2) 13-16 T3 -4 41,253 490,012 30 5/7 TB L 2-4 Ramirez (6-1) Smith (0-2) 13-17 4 -5 40,142 530,154 31 5/8 TB L 1-3 Andriese (1-0) Tropeano (1-2) 13-18 4 -5 41,086 571,240 - 5/9 OFF DAY 32 5/10 STL L 1-8 Leake (1-3) Santiago (2-2) 13-19 T3 -6.5 30,679 601,919 33 5/12 STL L 2-5 Garcia (3-2) Shoemaker (1-5) 13-20 T3 -7.5 33,378 635,297 34 5/12 STL L 10-12 Wainwright (3-3) Weaver (3-2) 13-21 T4 -8 35,413 670,710 35 5/13 @SEA W 7-6 Smith (1-2) Cishek (2-2) 14-21 T4 -7 34,579 381,517 36 5/14 @SEA W 9-7 Bedrosian (1-0) Cishek (2-3) 15-21 3 -6 42,038 423,555 37 5/15 @SEA W 3-0 Santiago (3-2) Hernandez (3-3) 16-21 3 -5.5 40,852 464,407 38 5/16 @LAD W 7-6 Shoemaker (2-5) Maeda (3-3) 17-21 3 -4.5 39,583 503,990 39 5/17 @LAD L 1-5 Kershaw (6-1) Weaver (3-3) 17-22 4 -5.5 42,514 546,504 40 5/18 LAD W 8-1 Tropeano (2-2) Bolsinger (0-1) 18-22 4 -4.5 *44,006 714,716 41 5/19 LAD W 7-4 Alvarez (1-1) Stripling (1-3) 19-22 4 -4.5 *45,007 759,723 42 5/20 BAL L 4-9 Givens (3-0) Alvarez (1-2) 19-23 3 -5.5 40,987 800,710 43 5/21 BAL L 1-3 Brach (4-0) Smith (1-3) 19-24 3 -6.5 40,137 840,847 44 5/22 BAL W 10-2 Weaver (4-3) Jimenez (2-5) 20-24 3 -6.5 41,280 882,127 45 5/23 @TEX W 2-0 Tropeano (3-2) Holland (3-4) 21-24 3 -5.5 25,298 571,802 46 5/24 @TEX L 1-4 Perez (2-4) Chacin (0-1) 21-25 3 -6.5 26,125 597,927 47 5/25 @TEX L 9-15 Lewis (4-0) Santiago (3-3) 21-26 3 -7.5 32,480 630,407 - 5/26 OFF DAY 48 5/27 HOU W 7-2 Shoemaker (3-5) Fiers (3-3) 22-26 3 -6.5 39,047 921,174 49 5/28 HOU L 2-4 Keuchel (3-6) Weaver (4-4) 22-27 3 -6.5 38,176 959,350 50 5/29 HOU L 6-8 (13) Feliz (3-1) Morin (1-1) 22-28 3 -7 36,538 995,888 51 5/30 DET W 5-1 CHACIN (1-1) Verlander (4-5) 23-28 3 -7 38,541 1,034,429 52 5/31 DET W 11-9 Street (2-0) Lowe (1-3) 24-28 3 -7 35,125 1,069,554

MAY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 13-15 .283 25 5.11 4.84 5.03 4.53

53 6/1 DET L 0-3 Fulmer (5-1) Shoemaker (3-6) 24-29 5 -7 35,053 1,104,607 - 6/2 OFF DAY 54 6/3 @PIT W 9-2 Weaver (5-4) Liriano (4-5) 25-29 T3 -7 27,643 658,050 55 6/4 @PIT L 7-8 Locke (5-3) Salas (2-2) 25-30 4 -8 31,505 689,555 56 6/5 @PIT W 5-4 D. Guerra (1-0) Watson (1-2) 26-30 4 -8 27,754 717,309 57 6/6 @NYY L 2-5 Shoemaker (3-7) Miller (3-0) 26-31 4 -9 34,648 751,957 58 6/7 @NYY L 3-6 Pineda (3-6) Huff (0-1) 26-32 4 -10 31,034 782,991 59 6/8 @NYY L 6-12 Swarzak (1-0) Weaver (5-5) 26-33 4 -10 31,557 814,548 60 6/9 @NYY L 3-6 Nova (5-3) Chacin (1-2) 26-34 4 -11 34,971 849,519 61 6/10 CLE L 2-6 KLUBER (6-6) Santiago (3-4) 26-35 4 -11 39,487 1,109,041 62 6/11 CLE W 4-3 Salas (3-2) Shaw (0-2) 27-35 4 -11 38,296 1,147,337 63 6/12 CLE L 3-8 Salazar (7-3) Huff (0-2) 27-36 4 -12 36,383 1,183,720 64 6/13 MIN L 4-9 Nolasco (3-4) Weaver (5-6) 27-37 5 -12 36,424 1,220,144 65 6/14 MIN W 5-4 Chacin (3-4) Santana (1-7) 28-37 4 -12 36,272 1,256,416 66 6/15 MIN W 10-2 Santiago (4-4) Duffey (2-6) 29-37 4 -12 36,717 1,293,133 - 6/16 OFF DAY 67 6/17 @OAK L 2-3 Madson (3-2) Salas (3-3) 29-38 4 -13.5 24,591 874,110 68 6/18 @OAK W 7-1 Lincecum (1-0) Dull (1-2) 30-38 4 -13.5 25,078 899,188 69 6/19 @OAK W 2-0 WEAVER (6-6) Surkamp (0-5) 31-38 4 -13.5 22,846 922,034 70 6/20 @HOU L 7-10 Fister (8-3) Chacin (3-5) 31-39 4 -14.5 22,553 944,587 71 6/21 @HOU L 2-3 Gregerson (1-1) Street (2-1) 31-40 4 -14.5 25,004 969,591 72 6/22 @HOU L 2-3 Gregerson (2-1) Shoemaker (3-8) 31-41 4 -15.5 29,649 999,240 73 6/23 OAK L 4-5 Graveman (3-6) Lincecum (1-1) 31-42 4 -16 36,412 1,329,525 74 6/24 OAK L 4-7 Dull (2-2) Salas (3-4) 31-43 5 -16 41,356 1,370,881 75 6/25 OAK L 3-7 Overton (1-0) Chacin (2-4) 31-44 5 -17 40,643 1,411,524 76 6/26 OAK W 7-6 Street (3-1) Hendriks (0-1) 32-44 5 -17 36,715 1,448,239 77 6/27 HOU L 2-4 Gregerson (3-1) Salas (3-5) 32-45 5 -18 36,839 1,485,078 78 6/28 HOU L 1-7 Feldman (5-3) Lincecum (1-2) 32-46 5 -19 38,781 1,523,859 79 6/29 HOU L 4-10 Keuchel (5-9) Weaver (6-7) 32-47 5 -19 36,683 1,560,542 - 6/30 OFF DAY

JUNE TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 8-19 .265 28 4.07 5.10 5.49 4.50

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ANGELS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL___

80 7/1 @BOS L 4-5 Wright (9-5) Chacin (2-5) 32-48 5 -19.5 37,117 1,036,357 81 7/2 @BOS W 21-2 Santiago (5-4) Buchholz (3-9) 33-48 5 -18.5 36,552 1,072,909 82 7/3 @BOS L 5-10 O’Sullivan (2-0) Shoemaker (3-9) 33-49 5 -18.5 36,801 1,109,710 83 7/4 @TB L 2-4 Moore (5-5) Salas (3-6) 33-50 5 -18.5 14,532 1,124,242 84 7/5 @TB W 13-5 Guerra D. (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 34-50 5 -18.5 14,896 1,139,138 85 7/6 @TB W 7-2 Weaver (7-7) Smyly (2-10) 35-50 5 -17.5 11,267 1,150,405 86 7/7 @TB W 5-1 Santiago (6-4) Snell (1-4) 36-50 5 -16.5 14,576 1,164,981 87 7/8 @BAL W 9-5 Shoemaker (4-9) Jimenez (5-9) 37-50 T4 -16.5 44,317 1,209,298 88 7/9 @BAL L 2-3 Brach (6-1) Smith (1-4) 37-51 5 -16.5 43,288 1,252,586 89 7/10 @BAL L 2-4 Tillman (12-2) Lincecum (1-3) 37-52 5 -16.5 32,963 1,285,549 - 7/11 – 7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK 90 7/15 CWS W 7-0 Santiago (7-4) Gonzalez (2-5) 38-52 5 -15.5 42,031 1,602,573 91 7/16 CWS W 1-0 SHOEMAKER (5-9) Shields (2-4) 39-52 5 -14.5 39,620 1,642,193 92 7/17 CWS W 8-1 Weaver (8-7) Turner (0-1) 40-52 T4 -14.5 36,834 1,679,027 93 7/18 TEX W 9-5 Ramirez (2-3) Kela (1-1) 41-52 T4 -13.5 36,020 1,715,047 94 7/19 TEX W 8-6 Lincecum (2-3) Lohse (0-2) 42-52 T4 -12.5 36,368 1,751,415 95 7/20 TEX W 7-4 Santiago (8-4) Perez (7-7) 43-52 4 -11.5 37,095 1,788,510 - 7/21 OFF DAY 96 7/22 @HOU L 1-2 McCullers (5-4) Shoemaker (5-10) 43-53 4 -11.5 36,453 1,322,002 97 7/23 @HOU L 2-7 McHugh (7-6) Weaver (8-8) 43-54 5 -12.5 35,119 1,357,121 98 7/24 @HOU L 3-13 Fiers (7-4) Lincecum (2-4) 43-55 5 -13.5 32,721 1,389,842 99 7/25 @KC W 6-2 Santiago (9-4) Kennedy (6-9) 44-55 5 -13.5 33,828 1,423,670 100 7/26 @KC W 13-0 Skaggs (1-0) Gee (3-4) 45-55 5 -12.5 28,026 1,451,696 101 7/27 @KC L 5-7 Shoemaker (5-11) Herrera (45-56) 45-56 5 -12.5 30,279 1,481,975 102 7/28 BOS W 2-1 Bedrosian (2-5) Ziegler (2-5) 46-56 5 -12.5 41,257 1,829,767 103 7/29 BOS L 2-6 Porcello (14-2) Lincecum(2-5) 46-57 5 -13.5 39,113 1,868,880 104 7/30 BOS W 5-2 Santiago (10-4) Pomeranz (0-2) 47-57 T4 -13.5 43,150 1,912,030 105 7/31 BOS L 3-5 Buchholz (4-9) Street (3-2) 47-58 T4 -13.5 39,553 1,951,583

JULY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 15-11 .292 21 142 5.85 3.80 4.21 3.11

- 8/1 OFF DAY 106 8/2 OAK 107 8/3 OAK 108 8/4 OAK 109 8/5 @SEA 110 8/6 @SEA 111 8/7 @SEA - 8/8 OFF DAY 112 8/9 @CHC 113 8/10 @CHC 114 8/11 @CLE 115 8/12 @CLE 116 8/13 @CLE 117 8/14 @CLE 118 8/15 SEA 119 8/16 SEA 120 8/17 SEA 121 8/18 SEA 122 8/19 NYY 123 8/20 NYY 124 8/21 NYY - 8/22 OFF DAY 125 8/23 @TOR 126 8/24 @TOR 127 8/25 @TOR 128 8/26 @DET 129 8/27 @DET 130 8/28 @DET 131 8/29 CIN 132 8/30 CIN 133 8/31 CIN

AUG. TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS

- 9/1 OFF DAY 134 9/2 @SEA 135 9/3 @SEA 136 9/4 @SEA 137 9/5 @OAK 138 9/6 @OAK 139 9/7 @OAK - 9/8 OFF DAY 140 9/9 TEX 141 9/10 TEX 142 9/11 TEX 143 9/12 SEA 144 9/13 SEA 145 9/14 SEA 146 9/15 TOR 147 9/16 TOR 148 9/17 TOR 149 9/18 TOR 150 9/19 @TEX 151 9/20 @TEX 152 9/21 @TEX 153 9/22 @HOU 154 9/23 @HOU 155 9/24 @HOU 156 9/25 @HOU 157 9/26 OAK 158 9/27 OAK 159 9/28 OAK - 9/29 OFF DAY 160 9/30 HOU 161 10/1 HOU 162 10/2 HOU

2016 Starters by Position / Batting Order & Team Record BY POSITION C: Perez (27-31), Soto (9-10), Bandy (11-17) 1B: Cron (23-32), Choi (6-6), Pujols (14-12), Cowart (0-1), Marte (4-7) 2B: Giavotella (40-45), Pennington (5-6), Petit (3-6) 3B: Escobar (43-50), Marte (3-6), Petit (1-2) SS: Simmons (33-39), Pennington (2-3), Ryan (2-1), Petit (11-15) LF: Nava (15-17), Gentry (5-5), Ortega (11-19), Choi (2-3), Robinson (5-7), Cunningham (3-3), Marte (4-3), Petit (2-1) CF: Trout (45-54), Ortega (1-0), Robinson (1-4) RF: Calhoun (45-57), Ortega (1-0), Robinson (1-1) DH: Pujols (33-43), Cron (5-5), Choi (2-0), Trout (1-4), Marte (1-2),

Nava (1-0)

BATTING ORDER 1st: Escobar (42-50), Calhoun (4-4), Giavotella (0-4) 2nd: Nava (2-4), Gentry (4-3), Ortega (5-7), Simmons (1-1), Giavotella (0-2), Calhoun (28-36), Trout (6-5) 3rd: Trout (39-53), Pujols (7-5) 4th: Pujols (38-50), Nava (1-2), Cron (5-4), Marte (1-2) 5th: Calhoun (9-14), Cron (13-18), Nava (11-7), Soto (0-1), Giavotella (6-7), Marte (5-9), Choi (1-0), Simmons (1-2) 6th: Cron (5-9), Calhoun (3-3), Simmons (13-12), Soto (2-3), Giavotella (11-12), Perez (2-2), Ortega (3-2), Cunningham (1-2) Marte (5-7), Nava (1-2), Bandy (1-1), Choi (0-3) 7th: Simmons (8-12), Choi (7-5), Soto (3-1), Cron (2-5), Pennington (5-2), Perez (2-2), Giavotella (9-10), Robinson (0-1), Ortega (4-8), Petit (2-6), Nava (1-2), Bandy (5-4), Cunningham (1-0) 8th: Perez (22-27), Soto (4-5), Cron (1-1), Giavotella (2-1), Bandy (8-12), Robinson (1-3), Pitchers (4-4), Marte (1-0), Ortega (1-1), Simmons (0-3), Petit (2-2) 9th: Giavotella (10-10), Pennington (2-7), Gentry (1-2), Choi (3-1), Ortega (0-1), Simmons (9-9), Ryan (2-1), Petit (14-15), Robinson (6-9), Cunningham (1-1)

2016 ANGELS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM BATTING Most Hits ..................................................... 22; 7/2 at BOS & 7/26 at KC Most Runs ........................................................................ 21; 7/2 at BOS Most Home Runs ..................... 4; 5/14 at SEA, 6/1 vs. DET & 7/2 at BOS Most Runs in an inning .................................. 11; 7/2 at BOS (7th inning) Most Home Runs in an Inning ......................... 3; 5/14 at SEA (7th inning) Most Stolen Bases ............................... 2; seven times, last, 7/20 vs. TEX Most LOB ................................................ 14; 5/29 vs. HOU & 7/26 at KC TEAM PITCHING Fewest Hits Allowed ......................................................... 2; 5/15 at SEA Most Hits Allowed ................................... 18; 5/12 vs. STL & 5/25 at TEX Most Runs Allowed ........................................................ 15; 5/25 at TEX Most Home Runs Allowed ............................................. 5; 7/24 at. HOU Most Walks Issued .............................................................. 8; 6/4 at PIT Most Strikeouts................................................................. 15; 5/8 vs. TB TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak ......................................................... 6; 7/15-20 Longest Losing Streak ................................. 6; 5/6 – 5/12 & 6/20 – 6/25 Most Games Over .500 ...................................................... 1; 4/13 (5-4) Most Games Under .500 ................................................. 17, 7/4 (33-50) Largest Lead in the A.L. West ................................................... 0.5; 4/13 Largest Deficit in the A.L. West ............................................... -19.5; 7/1 Largest Comeback Win ...... 4; twice, last 7/18 vs. TEX (trailed 4-0 in 4th) Largest Lead Blown in a Loss ....................... 4; 5/3 at MIL (led 4-0 in 3rd) Highest Temperature ...................................... 90 degrees; 7/20 vs. TEX Lowest Temperature ....................................... 50 degrees; 4/19 at CWS Walk-offs ............................................. Albert Pujols; single; 4/7 vs. TEX ...........................................................C.J. Cron; home run; 5/31 vs. DET ......................................................... Yunel Escobar; single; 6/11 vs. CLE ................................................... Jefry Marte; sacrifice fly; 6/26 vs. OAK ....................................... Daniel Nava; fielder’s choice/E3; 7/29 vs. BOS