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CLEVELAND INDIANS (59-66) vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS (53-73) RHP Cody Anderson (2-3, 4.31) vs. RHP Jimmy Nelson (10-9, 3.60) Game #126/Home #60 » Wed., August 26, 2015 » Progressive Field » 7:10 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN LEVELAND INDIANS 2015 OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION Document Soluons Provider to the Cleveland Indians 4577 Hinckley Industrial Parkway | Cleveland, OH 44109 PHONE: 216.459.8333 | FAX: 216.459.0909 Visit us online! WWW.MERITECHINC.COM Evolving Technology. Powerful Results. A LITTLE SOMETHING REFRESHING » The Indians took the opener of this brief two-game series against Mil- waukee, slugging their way to an 11-6 victory over the Brewers on Tues- day night at Progressive Field...Cleveland has won 10 of the club’s last 17 games overall and 6 of the last 8 played at home. » The top 3 spots of Cleveland’s batting order combined to go 9-for-12 (.750) with 3 doubles, 2 HR, 9 RBI and 7 runs scored, as JASON KIPNIS (2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R), FRANCISCO LINDOR (2B, 3 RBI, R) and MICHAEL BRANTLEY (2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R) each went 3-for-4 on the night...marked the third career multi-HR game of Brantley’s career, all 2-HR games (also 6/19/13 vs. KC, 7/7/13 vs. DET). » JOSH TOMLIN recorded his second consecutive victory and first at Progressive Field since May 21, 2014 vs. Detroit, working around a trio of home runs to get through 6.0 frames (6.0IP, 5H, 4R-ER, 3HR, 0BB, 7SO)...outside of the 3 HR by Jonathan Lucroy (2) and Ryan Braun, the rest of Milwaukee’s lineup combined to go just 2-for-20 (.100) with 7 K’s against Tomlin. » Cleveland’s pitching staff surrendered 4 home runs overall last night, just the third time over the past 8 seasons (2008-15) for the Indians to win a game in which they allowed 4+ HR’s to an opponent (3-34 record). SPIDERWEBS » Cleveland plated multiple runs in the 1st (2), 2nd (2), 4th (2), 5th (3) and 8th (2) innings last night marking the second time this month for the Indians to have five (5) multi-run rallies in the same contest - also Aug. 8 vs. Minnesota...according to Elias, Cleveland had not pulled the trick twice in the same month since 1936: July 13 at Boston, July 24 vs. Philadelphia. WINS & LOSSES » At 59-66 (.472) & 7 games below the .500 mark, Cleveland is 8 wins shy of the club’s high-water mark for 2015 (+1G, 2-1, April 9) & sits 3 losses shy of the club’s low-water mark for 2015 (-10G, 49-59, Aug. 7)... the Indians .472 winning pct. is T4th-lowest in the A.L. ahead of Oakland (.433, 55-72), Boston (.452, 57-698) & Seattle (.460, 58-68)...7 of 15 A.L. teams have records of .500-or-better...the Indians have not been at the .500 mark since being 2-2 on April 10...club pulled to within one game of .500 mark 3 times in June, but lost the subsequent game in all 3 instances. » Cleveland has won 10 of the club’s last 17 games, although the club has also dropped 6 of 11 and 38 of its last 70 G since June 7 after going 20-14 from May 1-June 6...that said, Cleveland has played .500- ball since May 1 (52-52). » Cleveland finished the first half at 42-46 and sits at 17-20 since the All-Star Break...the Indians (11-12 in August) capped July at 13-13 after finishing June with an 11-15 record...Tribe went 7-14 in April and 17-12 in May...CLE has not experienced consecutive losing months since 2012 when club had sub-.500 records from June-October. » Cleveland has allowed just 133 runs in the club’s 59 wins (2.3RPG) - pitching staff has posted a 2.03 ERA (545.1IP, 349H, 133R-123ER, 131BB, 586SO, 49HR) in those 59 wins, but a 5.57 ERA (569.0IP, 660H, 391R-352ER, 193BB, 529SO, 85HR) in club’s 66 losses (5.9RPG). » The Indians longest winning streak is 6 G (May 19-24), while the club’s longest losing streak is 6 G (July 23-28)...club is 24-34 following a win; 35-31 bouncing back from a loss...the Indians are 39-13 when scoring first; 20-53 when opponent scores first. A.L. CENTRAL STANDINGS » Cleveland (59-66) is tied with Detroit (59-66) for 4th place in the A.L. Central standings, 18.0G behind 1st-place Kansas City (77-48)...last night’s win ended a stretch of 31 consecutive days in sole pos- sesion of 5th place...Minnesota (-13.0G, 64-61) is in 2nd place & Chicago-AL (-17.5, 59-65) is in 4th place...the Tribe’s largest deficit of the season is 18.0G (active) - the club’s largest since finishing the 2012 campaign 20.0G back...the Indians have spent 13 days of the season in 3rd place, 59 days in 4th place and 66 days in 5th place. » The Indians are 18-31 within the division this season after going 44-32 in 2013 and 39-37 in 2014...Tribe played 17 consecutive games within the division from April 10-29, going just 5-12 during that stretch (are 13-19 since)...Indians have a 41-35 record outside the division. SERIES STUFF » With the one-game series loss at Wrigley Field, Cleveland has gone 13-23-5 thru 41 series played in 2015 (4-12-3 at home; 9-11-2 on the road)...the Indians are 4-6-2 across 12 series played since the All-Star Break...9 of club’s 13 series wins have come on the road. » Cleveland has gone 15-27 in series openers (11 of those wins on the road)...in 3-game series, Cleveland owns a 13-15 record in the middle contest...the Indians have gone 22-19 in series finales and 5-13 in rubber matches...the Indians have lost just one 4-game series in 2015 (club is 5-1-2 with an 20-12 record in those contests). END IT ON THIS » The Indians are set to conclude 2015 Interleague Play with tonight’s series finale against the Brewers, as Cleveland holds a 2-1 edge in the season series (two clubs split a two-game set at Miller Park just after the All-Star Break, July 21-22)...this season marks the first meeting between the clubs since 2009. » Milwaukee holds a 206-203 advantage in all-time series (1969-pres- ent), including a 12-9 edge since moving to the National League in 1998...this marks Brewers fourth trip to Progressive Field as an N.L. club (‘99, ‘01, ‘09) where they have taken 7 of 10 all-time meetings. ROCK STEADY » Cleveland awoke this morning holding the top two spots in the A.L. batting title race, as JASON KIPNIS (.324) and MICHAEL BRANTLEY (.320) both tallied 3-hit games last night. A.L. BATTING LEADERS THRU AUG. 26, 2015 Player Team Avg. Jason Kipnis CLE .324 Michael Brantley CLE .320 Nelson Cruz SEA .317 Prince Fielder TEX .317 » Kipnis leads the A.L. with 17 games of 3-or-more hits, trailing only Miami’s Dee Gordon (20) and Arizona’s A.J. Pollock (19) for the MLB lead...Brantley ranks T8th in the A.L. with 12 games of 3+ hits. UNDERNEATH IT ALL » FRANCISCO LINDOR also tallied his 6th game of 3+ hits last night, raising his season avg. to .306 - now the highest qualifying mark by any American League rookie...Lindor also ranks among 2015 A.L. rookie leaders in multi-hit games (3rd, 25), OBP (3rd, .341), OPS (3rd, .774), SLG (5th, .433) and base hits (T5th, 77). » Lindor’s 77 base hits are T5th-most in the A.L. since his June 14 call-up from Triple-A Columbus, trailing only Ian Kinsler (87), Xander Bogaerts (85), Eric Hosmer (81) and Jose Altuve (78). » Lindor is batting .362 (54-149) with 8 doubles, 5 HR, 21 RBI and 23 runs scored since the All-Star break...his 54 base hits in the second half are tied with Hosmer for 2nd-most in the A.L. and Majors behind only Kinsler (58)...Lindor’s .362 avg. since break is 7th-highest in the A.L. & 10th-highest in the Majors; LONNIE CHISENHALL (3rd, .387) and Brantley (5th, .385) also rank among A.L. second-half leaders. TRAGIC KINGDOM » Cleveland is 1-0 to begin this brief 5-game, 6-day homestand against Milwauke (1-0, one-to-play) & Los Angeles-AL (3 games)...the Indians have won 6 of their last 8 home games, outscoring (70-35) and out- hitting (116-61) opponents by a large margin over that 8-game stretch (8.8 runs-per-game, 14.5 hits-per-game)...Tribe batters have hit at a .367 clip (116-316) with 23 2B’s, 2 3B’s, 10 HR & a .965 OPS, which includes a .356 (36-101) avg. with runners in scoring position. » The Indians have 10+ hits in 8 straight home games, the 2nd-longest streak in MLB this season (Arizona, 9 straight) and longest for Cleveland since an 8-game stretch in 1999 (June 10-21)...club has not had such a home streak of 9 straight games since June 27-July 6, 1992. » Cleveland has gone 25-34 (.4237) at Progressive Field overall this season, the lowest home win pct. in the Majors just below Milwaukee (.4242, 28-38)...staff’s 4.33 home ERA is 3rd-highest in A.L. and 5th- highest in the Majors...meanwhile, the Indians have gone 34-32 (.515) away from Progressive Field, good for the 3rd-best road record in the A.L. and 6th-best in the Majors...the Tribe’s 3.37 team ERA on the road is 2nd-lowest in the Majors behind only St. Louis (3.02). DIFFERENT PEOPLE | INTERLEAGUE PLAY » The Indians are 11-8 in Interleague Play this season (6-3 at home, 5-5 on road), all games coming against N.L. Central teams...Cleveland is 4 games below the .500 mark all-time in Interleague Play (169-173), going 95-74 at home, but 74-99 on the road. » Cleveland’s 3.31 ERA in Interleague Play this season is 7th-low- est in the A.L. and 10th-lowest in the Majors to continue a trend in recent seasons, as the Indians 3.30 ERA in Interleague Play since the start of 2013 ranks as 3rd-best in the A.L. and 4th-best in the Majors. LOWEST TEAM ERA IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY, 2013-15 Team ERA INN. ER Kansas City 3.05 540.0 183 Pittsburgh 3.21 547.0 195 Oakland 3.25 481.2 174 Cleveland 3.30 524.1 192 St. Louis 3.47 532.1 205 DON’T SPEAK | MISC. NOTES » Prior to tonight’s game, the Indians activated CODY ANDERSON from the 15-day Disabled List...will start tonight’s contest...the club also placed RHP CARLOS CARRASCO on the 15-day Disabled List with right shoulder inflammation, retroactive to August 22. » JASON KIPNIS has collected exactly 3 hits in 4 consecutive home games, going 12-for-17 (.706) in that stretch...joins Pittsburgh’s Starling Marte (4, June 12-15) as just 2nd player in Majors with such a 4-game stretch this season...first Indians player since Kenny Lofton pulled trick in 4 straight, June 3-6, 1995. CLEVELAND ROCKS | THIS DAY IN MUSIC... » 1965: Sonny & Cher went to No. 1 on the singles chart with “I Got You Babe”; Bono was inspired to write the song to capitalize on the popularity of the term “babe” following Bob Dylan’s release of “It Ain’t Me Babe”...1967: During a press conference at University College in Ban- gor, North Wales, The Beatles announced they had become disciples of guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi & renounced the use of recreational drugs...2000: Allen Woody, bassist for The Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule, passed away in Queens, NYC at age 44. » BORN ON THIS DAY: (1948) Valerie Simpson, one half of husband- wife Ashford/Simpson singing/songwriting team; (1966) Shirley Manson, Garbage; (1969) Adrian Young, drummer, No Doubt. vs. AL: Central West East 48-58 18-31 16-14 14-13 vs. NL: Central West East 11-8 11-8 0-0 0-0 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 4-12-3 9-11-2 13-23-5 Openers 4-16 11-11 15-27 Finales 13-6 9-13 22-19 Rubber 1-3 4-10 5-13 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 21-4 27-2 48-6 7 inn. 22-1 27-2 49-3 8 inn. 23-0 29-2 52-2 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 0-27 3-25 3-52 7 inn. 0-30 1-26 1-56 8 inn. 0-32 1-26 1-58 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 4-4 4-4 8-8 7 inn. 3-4 6-3 9-7 8 inn. 2-3 4-3 6-6 Decided... Home Road Total 7th-or-later 5-8 9-7 14-15 Final AB 4-3 6-7 10-10 Extra-Innings 1-0 4-3 5-3 One-run G’s 6-7 8-10 14-17 Walk-offs 2 6 2-6 vs. RH starter 20-21 24-18 44-39 vs. LH starter 5-14 10-13 15-27 Overall Record ............................. 59-66 Standing in AL Central .........5th, -18.0G Days in 1st (2-3-4-5) .......0 (0-13-59-66) Largest 1st-place Lead..................... N/A Largest 1st-place Deficit..-18.0G (active) Most G Above .500........+1G (2-1 on 4/9) Most G Below .500 ...-10G (49-59 on 8/7) Times at .500 ............2 (last, 2-2 on 4/10) Current Streak .................................. W1 Homestand ....................................... 1-0 Following a Win ............................ 24-34 Following a Loss .......................... 35-31 Last 5 games.................................... 3-2 Last 10 games.................................. 5-5 Last 15 games.................................. 8-7 Last 20 games.................................11-9 Longest ‘W’ Streak ............. 6G (5/19-24) Longest ‘L’ Streak............... 6G (7/23-28) Come-from-Behind Wins ....................25 Losses After Holding Lead .................19 Team Saves .............. 30-for-39 (76.9%) Record Before All-Star Break ....... 42-46 Record After All-Star Break .......... 17-20 Home Record ............................... 25-34 Road Record ................................ 34-32 Day Games .................................. 20-25 Night Games ................................ 39-41 vs. RH starters ............................. 44-39 vs. LH starters .............................. 15-27 vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500 ............ 37-38 vs. Opp. Below .500 ..................... 22-28 CLE scores first ............................ 39-13 Opp. scores first ........................... 20-53 CLE out-hits Opp.......................... 50-10 Opp. out-hits CLE........................... 8-49 CLE/Opp. hits even .......................... 1-7 CLE 3-or-fewer runs ..................... 14-49 CLE 4-or-more runs ..................... 45-17 CLE 5-or-more runs ....................... 38-8 CLE 5 hits-or-fewer ........................ 3-17 CLE 6-9 hits ................................. 25-38 CLE 10-or-more hits ......................31-11 CLE hits home run(s) ................... 44-26 CLE does not homer .................... 15-40 CLE allows home run(s) ............... 36-54 No HR by Opp. ............................. 23-12 CLE charged with error(s) ............ 20-34 CLE no error(s) ............................ 39-32 CLE starter goes 6.0+IP............... 50-36 Players Used (Pitchers) ............. 45 (23) Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall) ..........3:00 .................................. 22,535 min/125 G Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP) .............2:57 .................................. 20,746 min/117 G CLE challenges overturned .........8 of 18 indians at a glance tribe by the numbers Mon............. 2-10 Tues............ 9-10 Wed ............ 13-6 Thurs .......... 10-5 Fri ............... 9-11 Sat .............. 8-11 Sun ............. 8-13 April................. 7-14 May ............... 17-12 June .............. 11-15 July ............... 13-13 August........... 11-12 Sept .................. 0-0 UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATION Date Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TV Thurs., Aug. 27 OFF DAY (Cleveland, OH) Fri., Aug. 28 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Danny Salazar (11-7, 3.30) vs. LHP Andrew Heaney (5-2, 3.39) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio Sat., Aug. 29 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Trevor Bauer (9-10, 4.48) vs. RHP Garrett Richards (12-10, 3.80) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio Sun., Aug. 30 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Corey Kluber (8-13, 3.43) vs. RHP Jered Weaver (6-9, 4.59) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio

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CLEVELAND INDIANS (59-66) vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS (53-73)RHP Cody Anderson (2-3, 4.31) vs. RHP Jimmy Nelson (10-9, 3.60)

Game #126/Home #60 » Wed., August 26, 2015 » Progressive Field » 7:10 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN

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A LITTLE SOMETHING REFRESHING » The Indians took the opener of this brief two-game series against Mil-waukee, slugging their way to an 11-6 victory over the Brewers on Tues-day night at Progressive Field...Cleveland has won 10 of the club’s last 17 games overall and 6 of the last 8 played at home. » The top 3 spots of Cleveland’s batting order combined to go 9-for-12 (.750) with 3 doubles, 2 HR, 9 RBI and 7 runs scored, as JASON KIPNIS (2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R), FRANCISCO LINDOR (2B, 3 RBI, R) and MICHAEL BRANTLEY (2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R) each went 3-for-4 on the night...marked the third career multi-HR game of Brantley’s career, all 2-HR games (also 6/19/13 vs. KC, 7/7/13 vs. DET). » JOSH TOMLIN recorded his second consecutive victory and first at Progressive Field since May 21, 2014 vs. Detroit, working around a trio of home runs to get through 6.0 frames (6.0IP, 5H, 4R-ER, 3HR, 0BB, 7SO)...outside of the 3 HR by Jonathan Lucroy (2) and Ryan Braun, the rest of Milwaukee’s lineup combined to go just 2-for-20 (.100) with 7 K’s against Tomlin. » Cleveland’s pitching staff surrendered 4 home runs overall last night, just the third time over the past 8 seasons (2008-15) for the Indians to win a game in which they allowed 4+ HR’s to an opponent (3-34 record).

SPIDERWEBS » Cleveland plated multiple runs in the 1st (2), 2nd (2), 4th (2), 5th (3) and 8th (2) innings last night marking the second time this month for the Indians to have five (5) multi-run rallies in the same contest - also Aug. 8 vs. Minnesota...according to Elias, Cleveland had not pulled the trick twice in the same month since 1936: July 13 at Boston, July 24 vs. Philadelphia.

WINS & LOSSES » At 59-66 (.472) & 7 games below the .500 mark, Cleveland is 8 wins shy of the club’s high-water mark for 2015 (+1G, 2-1, April 9) & sits 3 losses shy of the club’s low-water mark for 2015 (-10G, 49-59, Aug. 7)...the Indians .472 winning pct. is T4th-lowest in the A.L. ahead of Oakland (.433, 55-72), Boston (.452, 57-698) & Seattle (.460, 58-68)...7 of 15 A.L. teams have records of .500-or-better...the Indians have not been at the .500 mark since being 2-2 on April 10...club pulled to within one game of .500 mark 3 times in June, but lost the subsequent game in all 3 instances. » Cleveland has won 10 of the club’s last 17 games, although the club has also dropped 6 of 11 and 38 of its last 70 G since June 7 after going 20-14 from May 1-June 6...that said, Cleveland has played .500-ball since May 1 (52-52). » Cleveland finished the first half at 42-46 and sits at 17-20 since the All-Star Break...the Indians (11-12 in August) capped July at 13-13 after finishing June with an 11-15 record...Tribe went 7-14 in April and 17-12 in May...CLE has not experienced consecutive losing months since 2012 when club had sub-.500 records from June-October. » Cleveland has allowed just 133 runs in the club’s 59 wins (2.3RPG) - pitching staff has posted a 2.03 ERA (545.1IP, 349H, 133R-123ER, 131BB, 586SO, 49HR) in those 59 wins, but a 5.57 ERA (569.0IP, 660H, 391R-352ER, 193BB, 529SO, 85HR) in club’s 66 losses (5.9RPG). » The Indians longest winning streak is 6 G (May 19-24), while the club’s longest losing streak is 6 G (July 23-28)...club is 24-34 following a win; 35-31 bouncing back from a loss...the Indians are 39-13 when scoring first; 20-53 when opponent scores first.

A.L. CENTRAL STANDINGS » Cleveland (59-66) is tied with Detroit (59-66) for 4th place in the A.L. Central standings, 18.0G behind 1st-place Kansas City (77-48)...last night’s win ended a stretch of 31 consecutive days in sole pos-sesion of 5th place...Minnesota (-13.0G, 64-61) is in 2nd place & Chicago-AL (-17.5, 59-65) is in 4th place...the Tribe’s largest deficit of the season is 18.0G (active) - the club’s largest since finishing the 2012 campaign 20.0G back...the Indians have spent 13 days of the season in 3rd place, 59 days in 4th place and 66 days in 5th place. » The Indians are 18-31 within the division this season after going 44-32 in 2013 and 39-37 in 2014...Tribe played 17 consecutive games within the division from April 10-29, going just 5-12 during that stretch (are 13-19 since)...Indians have a 41-35 record outside the division.

SERIES STUFF » With the one-game series loss at Wrigley Field, Cleveland has gone 13-23-5 thru 41 series played in 2015 (4-12-3 at home; 9-11-2 on the road)...the Indians are 4-6-2 across 12 series played since the All-Star Break...9 of club’s 13 series wins have come on the road. » Cleveland has gone 15-27 in series openers (11 of those wins on the road)...in 3-game series, Cleveland owns a 13-15 record in the middle contest...the Indians have gone 22-19 in series finales and 5-13 in rubber matches...the Indians have lost just one 4-game series in 2015 (club is 5-1-2 with an 20-12 record in those contests).

END IT ON THIS » The Indians are set to conclude 2015 Interleague Play with tonight’s series finale against the Brewers, as Cleveland holds a 2-1 edge in the season series (two clubs split a two-game set at Miller Park just after the All-Star Break, July 21-22)...this season marks the first meeting between the clubs since 2009. » Milwaukee holds a 206-203 advantage in all-time series (1969-pres-ent), including a 12-9 edge since moving to the National League in 1998...this marks Brewers fourth trip to Progressive Field as an N.L. club (‘99, ‘01, ‘09) where they have taken 7 of 10 all-time meetings.

ROCK STEADY » Cleveland awoke this morning holding the top two spots in the A.L. batting title race, as JASON KIPNIS (.324) and MICHAEL BRANTLEY (.320) both tallied 3-hit games last night.

A.L. BATTING LEADERS THRU AUG. 26, 2015 Player Team Avg. Jason Kipnis CLE .324 Michael Brantley CLE .320 Nelson Cruz SEA .317 Prince Fielder TEX .317

» Kipnis leads the A.L. with 17 games of 3-or-more hits, trailing only Miami’s Dee Gordon (20) and Arizona’s A.J. Pollock (19) for the MLB lead...Brantley ranks T8th in the A.L. with 12 games of 3+ hits.

UNDERNEATH IT ALL » FRANCISCO LINDOR also tallied his 6th game of 3+ hits last night, raising his season avg. to .306 - now the highest qualifying mark by any American League rookie...Lindor also ranks among 2015 A.L. rookie leaders in multi-hit games (3rd, 25), OBP (3rd, .341), OPS (3rd, .774), SLG (5th, .433) and base hits (T5th, 77). » Lindor’s 77 base hits are T5th-most in the A.L. since his June 14 call-up from Triple-A Columbus, trailing only Ian Kinsler (87), Xander Bogaerts (85), Eric Hosmer (81) and Jose Altuve (78). » Lindor is batting .362 (54-149) with 8 doubles, 5 HR, 21 RBI and 23 runs scored since the All-Star break...his 54 base hits in the second half are tied with Hosmer for 2nd-most in the A.L. and Majors behind only Kinsler (58)...Lindor’s .362 avg. since break is 7th-highest in the A.L. & 10th-highest in the Majors; LONNIE CHISENHALL (3rd, .387) and Brantley (5th, .385) also rank among A.L. second-half leaders.

TRAGIC KINGDOM » Cleveland is 1-0 to begin this brief 5-game, 6-day homestand against Milwauke (1-0, one-to-play) & Los Angeles-AL (3 games)...the Indians have won 6 of their last 8 home games, outscoring (70-35) and out-hitting (116-61) opponents by a large margin over that 8-game stretch (8.8 runs-per-game, 14.5 hits-per-game)...Tribe batters have hit at a .367 clip (116-316) with 23 2B’s, 2 3B’s, 10 HR & a .965 OPS, which includes a .356 (36-101) avg. with runners in scoring position. » The Indians have 10+ hits in 8 straight home games, the 2nd-longest streak in MLB this season (Arizona, 9 straight) and longest for Cleveland since an 8-game stretch in 1999 (June 10-21)...club has not had such a home streak of 9 straight games since June 27-July 6, 1992. » Cleveland has gone 25-34 (.4237) at Progressive Field overall this season, the lowest home win pct. in the Majors just below Milwaukee (.4242, 28-38)...staff’s 4.33 home ERA is 3rd-highest in A.L. and 5th-highest in the Majors...meanwhile, the Indians have gone 34-32 (.515) away from Progressive Field, good for the 3rd-best road record in the A.L. and 6th-best in the Majors...the Tribe’s 3.37 team ERA on the road is 2nd-lowest in the Majors behind only St. Louis (3.02).

DIFFERENT PEOPLE | INTERLEAGUE PLAY » The Indians are 11-8 in Interleague Play this season (6-3 at home, 5-5 on road), all games coming against N.L. Central teams...Cleveland is 4 games below the .500 mark all-time in Interleague Play (169-173), going 95-74 at home, but 74-99 on the road. » Cleveland’s 3.31 ERA in Interleague Play this season is 7th-low-est in the A.L. and 10th-lowest in the Majors to continue a trend in recent seasons, as the Indians 3.30 ERA in Interleague Play since the start of 2013 ranks as 3rd-best in the A.L. and 4th-best in the Majors.

LOWEST TEAM ERA IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY, 2013-15 Team ERA INN. ER Kansas City 3.05 540.0 183 Pittsburgh 3.21 547.0 195 Oakland 3.25 481.2 174 Cleveland 3.30 524.1 192 St. Louis 3.47 532.1 205

DON’T SPEAK | MISC. NOTES » Prior to tonight’s game, the Indians activated CODY ANDERSON from the 15-day Disabled List...will start tonight’s contest...the club also placed RHP CARLOS CARRASCO on the 15-day Disabled List with right shoulder inflammation, retroactive to August 22. » JASON KIPNIS has collected exactly 3 hits in 4 consecutive home games, going 12-for-17 (.706) in that stretch...joins Pittsburgh’s Starling Marte (4, June 12-15) as just 2nd player in Majors with such a 4-game stretch this season...first Indians player since Kenny Lofton pulled trick in 4 straight, June 3-6, 1995.

CLEVELAND ROCKS | THIS DAY IN MUSIC... » 1965: Sonny & Cher went to No. 1 on the singles chart with “I Got You Babe”; Bono was inspired to write the song to capitalize on the popularity of the term “babe” following Bob Dylan’s release of “It Ain’t Me Babe”...1967: During a press conference at University College in Ban-gor, North Wales, The Beatles announced they had become disciples of guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi & renounced the use of recreational drugs...2000: Allen Woody, bassist for The Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule, passed away in Queens, NYC at age 44. » BORN ON THIS DAY: (1948) Valerie Simpson, one half of husband-wife Ashford/Simpson singing/songwriting team; (1966) Shirley Manson, Garbage; (1969) Adrian Young, drummer, No Doubt.

vs. AL: Central West East 48-58 18-31 16-14 14-13 vs. NL: Central West East 11-8 11-8 0-0 0-0 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 4-12-3 9-11-2 13-23-5 Openers 4-16 11-11 15-27 Finales 13-6 9-13 22-19 Rubber 1-3 4-10 5-13 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 21-4 27-2 48-6 7 inn. 22-1 27-2 49-3 8 inn. 23-0 29-2 52-2 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 0-27 3-25 3-52 7 inn. 0-30 1-26 1-56 8 inn. 0-32 1-26 1-58 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 4-4 4-4 8-8 7 inn. 3-4 6-3 9-7 8 inn. 2-3 4-3 6-6 Decided... Home Road Total 7th-or-later 5-8 9-7 14-15 Final AB 4-3 6-7 10-10 Extra-Innings 1-0 4-3 5-3 One-run G’s 6-7 8-10 14-17 Walk-offs 2 6 2-6 vs. RH starter 20-21 24-18 44-39 vs. LH starter 5-14 10-13 15-27

Overall Record ............................. 59-66 Standing in AL Central .........5th, -18.0G Days in 1st (2-3-4-5) .......0 (0-13-59-66) Largest 1st-place Lead.....................N/A Largest1st-placeDeficit..-18.0G (active) Most G Above .500........+1G (2-1 on 4/9) Most G Below .500 ...-10G (49-59 on 8/7) Times at .500 ............2 (last, 2-2 on 4/10) Current Streak .................................. W1 Homestand ....................................... 1-0 Following a Win ............................ 24-34 Following a Loss .......................... 35-31 Last 5 games.................................... 3-2 Last 10 games.................................. 5-5 Last 15 games.................................. 8-7 Last 20 games.................................11-9 Longest ‘W’ Streak ............. 6G (5/19-24) Longest ‘L’ Streak ............... 6G (7/23-28) Come-from-Behind Wins ....................25 Losses After Holding Lead .................19 Team Saves .............. 30-for-39 (76.9%) Record Before All-Star Break ....... 42-46 Record After All-Star Break .......... 17-20 Home Record ............................... 25-34 Road Record ................................ 34-32 Day Games .................................. 20-25 Night Games ................................ 39-41 vs. RH starters ............................. 44-39 vs. LH starters .............................. 15-27 vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500 ............ 37-38 vs. Opp. Below .500 ..................... 22-28 CLEscoresfirst ............................ 39-13 Opp.scoresfirst ........................... 20-53 CLE out-hits Opp.......................... 50-10 Opp. out-hits CLE........................... 8-49 CLE/Opp. hits even .......................... 1-7 CLE 3-or-fewer runs ..................... 14-49 CLE 4-or-more runs ..................... 45-17 CLE 5-or-more runs ....................... 38-8 CLE 5 hits-or-fewer ........................ 3-17 CLE 6-9 hits ................................. 25-38 CLE 10-or-more hits ......................31-11 CLE hits home run(s) ................... 44-26 CLE does not homer .................... 15-40 CLE allows home run(s) ............... 36-54 No HR by Opp. ............................. 23-12 CLE charged with error(s) ............ 20-34 CLE no error(s) ............................ 39-32 CLE starter goes 6.0+IP ............... 50-36 Players Used (Pitchers) ............. 45 (23) Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall) ..........3:00 ..................................22,535 min/125 G Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP) .............2:57 .................................. 20,746 min/117 G CLE challenges overturned .........8 of 18

indians at a glance

tribe by the numbers

Mon.............2-10 Tues ............9-10 Wed ............13-6 Thurs ..........10-5 Fri ............... 9-11 Sat .............. 8-11 Sun .............8-13

April.................7-14 May ...............17-12 June .............. 11-15 July ...............13-13 August........... 11-12 Sept ..................0-0

UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATIONDate Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TVThurs., Aug. 27 OFF DAY (Cleveland, OH)Fri., Aug. 28 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Danny Salazar (11-7, 3.30) vs. LHP Andrew Heaney (5-2, 3.39) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime OhioSat., Aug. 29 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Trevor Bauer (9-10, 4.48) vs. RHP Garrett Richards (12-10, 3.80) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime OhioSun., Aug. 30 LOS ANGELES-AL RHP Corey Kluber (8-13, 3.43) vs. RHP Jered Weaver (6-9, 4.59) 7:10PM ET WTAM/WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio

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Nelson vs. Cleveland PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Almonte 1.000 2 2 1 2 1 0

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Innings: 8.0, 2x, last July 4 at PIT Innings: 8.0, 2x, last July 4, 2015 at PIT Hits: 10, July 22 at MIL Hits: 10, July 22, 2015 at MIL Runs: 7, July 27 vs. KC Runs: 7, July 27, 2015 vs. KC ER: 7, July 27 vs. KC ER: 7, July 27, 2015 vs. KC SO’s: 4, 3x, last Aug. 1 at OAK SO’s: 4, 3x, last Aug. 1, 2015 at OAK Walks: 2, 3x, last Aug. 1 at OAK Walks: 2, 3x, last Aug. 1, 2015 at OAK HR: 2, July 27 vs. KC HR: 2, July 27, 2015 vs. KC Pitches: 100, 2x, last Aug. 1 at OAK Pitches: 100, 2x, last Aug. 1, 2015 at OAK CG’s: 1, July 4 at PIT CG’s: 1, July 4, 2015 at PIT Low-Hit CG: 6, July 4 at PIT Low-Hit CG: 6, July 4, 2015 at PIT CG SHO’s: NA CG SHO’s: NA Win Streak: 1, 2x, last July 9 vs. HOU Win Streak: 1, 2x, last July 9, 2015 vs. HOU

TONIGHT’S START » The 24-year-old right-hander is making his ninth career start/appearance tonight in the finale of this 2-game series against Milwaukee. » Is scheduled to make his first start since being placed on the 15-day Disabled List with a left oblique strain on August 8, 2015...did not record a decision in his last outing on August 7 at Progressive Field - a 10-9 loss to Minnesota (2.2IP, 5H, 6R/ER, 1BB, 2SO, 48 pitches/32 strikes). » Will be making his second career start/appearance against Milwaukee...did not record a decision in a 7-5 Indians victory at Miller Park back on July 22 (2.2IP, 10H, 4R/ER, 1HR, 0BB, 1SO). » Enters tonight 1-1 with a 5.56 ERA (14ER/22.2IP) over four career starts at Progressive Field...did not record a decision in his last home start - a 10-9 defeat against Minnesota on Aug. 7 (2.2IP, 5H, 6R/ER, 1BB, 2SO).

LAST START » Anderson worked 2.2 innings and did not record a decision in a 10-9 Indians defeat against Minnesota on Aug. 7 here at Progressive Field...the right-hander allowed 5 hits and 6 runs (6R/ER, 1BB, 2SO, 48 pitches/32 strikes)...after allowing 3 combined earned runs in his first four starts, he has surrendered 20 earned runs in his last four outings.

VS. MILWAUKEE | INTERLEAGUE PLAY » Anderson will be making his second start/appearance against the Brewers and third Interleague start...the rookie registered 2.2 innings of work in a 7-5 victory at Mil-waukee on July 22, failing to record a decision (10H, 4R/ER, 1HR, 0BB, 1SO)...in his only other Interleague outing, Anderson tossed 8.0 innings of one-run ball (6H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 4SO) at Pittsburgh on July 4, but was charged with the loss as the Indians fell, 1-0...marked his first career complete game and matched a season-high (2x) in innings pitched.

AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD » Anderson will be making his fifth career start at Progressive Field...is 1-1 with a 5.56 ERA (14ER/22.2IP) across his first four outings...the right-hander has recorded a .256 (22-for-86) average against at home and a .250 (24-for-96) average against on the road this season. » The California native did not record a decision in his last home appearance, working 2.2 innings (5H, 6R/ER, 1BB, 2SO) in a 10-9 defeat against Minnesota on Aug. 7. » Between AA Akron and AAA Columbus this season, the right-hander went 1-1 with a 1.08 ERA (5ER/41.2IP) over six starts/appearances at home...held opposing hitters to a .205 clip (31-for-151) in those outings.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS | HISTORY BOOK » According to Elias, Anderson became just the 7th pitcher in Cleveland frachise history to log more than 7.0 scoreless innings in a Major League debut - first since 2008 (Scott Lewis)...Anderson was the only one of those 7 hurlers who was not awarded a win. » The right-hander became the fourth pitcher in 2015 to toss 7.0 shutout frames in his MLB debut, joining Baltimore’s Mike Wright (7.1IP, May 17 vs. LAA), Boston’s Eduardo Rodri-guez (7.2IP, May 28 at TEX) and Miami’s Justin Nicolino (7.0IP, June 20 at CIN)...marks the highest number of pitchers to accomplish the feat in any MLB season dating back to 1914 (MLB.com Stat of the Day). » Anderson’s 13.2 scoreless innings streak to begin his career was snapped by a Grady Sizemore HR in the 7th inning on June 29...according to Elias, Anderson becomes just the third Indians pitcher in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to allow one-or-zero runs over 7.0+ innings in each of his first two MLB starts, joining Luis Tiant (1964) and Den-nis Eckersley (1975). » Teammates Danny Salazar and Carlos Carrasco followed up Anderson’s effort on June 29 by carrying perfect games of their own through 5.0+ innings...this marks the only time during at least the Expansion Era (since 1961) for any Major League team to have starters remain perfect through 5.0 frames in three consecutive games (Elias)...prior to Anderson/Salazar on the 29 and 30, the trick had not been pulled in back-to-back games since 1969 by Jim McAndrew and Nolan Ryan for the New York Mets on June 24 and 25. » Anderson registered a career-high 8.0 innings on June 29, earning his first career win as the Tribe recorded a 7-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays (2H, 1R/ER, 1HR, 2SO, 100 pitches/68 strikes)...carried a perfect game through 6.1 innings before surrendering a solo HR to Grady Sizemore...marked the second time this season that an Indians starter went 8.0+ innings and allowed 2 hits-or-fewer, joining Corey Kluber’s 18 strikeout game on May 13 vs. StL. » The California native became the first pitcher to carry a perfect game into the 7th inning within his first two career starts since RHP Juan Marichal in his MLB debut on July 19, 1960 vs. Philadelphia (ELIAS)...Marichal also lost his perfect game with one out in the 7th. » Combined with the 7.2 shutout innings the right-hander worked in his MLB debut on June 21 vs. TB, his effort at Tropicana Field made him just the third pitcher in the last 40 seasons (1976-2015) to face the same opponent in his first two career starts, while holding that opponent to one-or-zero runs over 7.0+ innings in both outings...first since Pittsburgh’s Josh Fogg in 2002 against Chicago-NL (Elias). » Anderson logged a career-high (2x) 8.0 innings of work, suffering the loss despite toss-ing his first complete game (8.0IP, 6H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 4SO, 92 pitches/67 strikes) in a 1-0 Tribe defeat at Pittsburgh on July 4...became the first complete game thrown by an Indians rookie since Oct. 2, 2010 at Chicago-AL when Carlos Carrasco took a 6-2 loss to the White Sox in a rain-shortened 6.0-inning affair...first complete game of at least 8.0 innings by a Tribe rookie since Sept. 24, 2010 when Josh Tomlin (9.0IP) went the distance in a 7-3 win over the Royals. » Through his fIrst 3 MLB starts, the right-hander had surrendered just 2R/ER over 23.2 innings to boast a 0.76 ERA...worked at least 7.2 innings with one-or-zero runs and one-or-zero walks in all 3 outings. » Anderson was the first pitcher in the Majors to log 7.2+ innings in each of his first 3 career starts since Pittsburgh’s Tim Wakefield (4 straight) in 1992 - first in the A.L. since 1988 when 7 different pitchers accomplished the feat...is the first Indians pitcher dating back to 1914 to log 7.0+ innings while allowing one-or-zero runs in each of his first 3 career starts - first in A.L. and Majors to do so since Oakland’s Rich Harden pulled the trick in 3 straight after making his MLB debut in July of 2003. » Is just the ninth pitcher since 1914 to toss at least 7.0-or-more innings while allowing one earned run-or-less in his first 3 MLB games. » The California native became the first MLB pitcher dating back to at least 1914 to toss at least 6.2 innings while allowing one-run-or-fewer in his first 4 career appearances...is just the second Tribe pitcher to go at least 6.2+ innings in his first 4 career appearances, joining RHP Mudcat Grant who accomplished the feat in 1958, going 9.0 innings in 3 of those 4 starts (went 7.0 innings in his other start).

MINOR LEAGUE NUMBERS » Anderson began the season with the Akron RubberDucks, going 3-2 with a 1.73 ERA (10ER/52.0IP) over 10 starts/appearances in the Eastern League...Anderson was named the Indians Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April, going 2-1 with a 1.13 ERA (3ER/24.0IP) in four April starts...he finished April with 18 K’s and the 2nd-lowest ERA in the organization. » Went 1-1 with a 2.33 ERA (5ER/19.1IP) in three starts at Columbus...won his Triple-A debut at Toledo on June 6 in a matchup against Detroit’s Justin Verlander (4H, 1R-ER, 1BB, 9SO). » Combined, Anderson went 4-3 with a 1.89 ERA (15ER/71.1IP) and 54 strikeouts this season over 13 starts...the right-hander boasted the 2nd-lowest ERA in the Indians organi-zation upon promotion to the Majors.

ANDERSON’S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2015 2-3 4.31 8 8 48.0 46 24 23 8 20 Career 2-3 4.31 8 8 48.0 46 24 23 8 20

ANDERSON vs. MILWAUKEE W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2015 0-0 13.50 1 1 2.2 10 4 4 0 1 Career 0-0 13.50 1 1 2.2 10 4 4 0 1

ANDERSON at PROGRESSIVE FIELD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2015 1-1 5.56 4 4 22.2 22 14 14 6 9 Career 1-1 5.56 4 4 22.2 22 14 14 6 9

W L ERA G/S IP ER HOME 1 1 5.56 4/4 22.2 14 ROAD 1 2 3.20 4/4 25.1 9 DAY 0 1 2.45 3/3 18.1 5 NIGHT 2 2 5.46 5/5 29.2 18 GRASS 1 3 4.95 7/7 40.0 22 TURF 1 0 1.13 1/1 8.0 1

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Anderson vs. Milwaukee PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Davis .500 1 2 0 0 0 0 Gennett .500 1 2 0 0 0 0 Lind 1.000 2 2 1 3 0 0 Lohse .500 1 2 0 0 0 0 Lucroy .500 1 2 0 0 0 0 Segura .500 1 2 0 1 0 0

AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO vs. LEFT .277 23 83 4 14 4 8 vs. RIGHT .232 23 99 2 8 4 12 TOTALS .253 46 182 6 22 8 20

W L ERA G/S IP ER HOME 1 1 5.56 4/4 22.2 14 ROAD 1 2 3.20 4/4 25.1 9 DAY 0 1 2.45 3/3 18.1 5 NIGHT 2 2 5.46 5/5 29.2 18 GRASS 1 3 4.95 7/7 40.0 22 TURF 1 0 1.13 1/1 8.0 1

AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO vs. LEFT .277 23 83 4 14 4 8 vs. RIGHT .232 23 99 2 8 4 12 TOTALS .253 46 182 6 22 8 20

2015 mlb splits Career mlb splits

2015 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPs

STEAL RATES WHILE PITCHING Year(s) CS SBA CS% 2015 2 3 66.7% TOTAL 2 3 66.7%

Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game P/S 6/21 vs. TB 1-0 - 0.00 7.2 6 0 0 0 1-0 4 Tied 0-0 94/61 6/29 at TB 7-1 W 0.57 8.0 2 1 1 1 0-0 2 Leading 7-1 100/68 June Totals 1-0 0.57 15.2 8 1 1 1 1-0 6 7/4 at PIT 0-1 L 0.76 8.0 6 1 1 0 0-0 4 Trailing 0-1 92/67 7/9 vs. HOU 3-1 W 0.89 6.2 3 1 1 1 2-0 1 Leading 3-1 79/49 7/22 at MIL 7-5 - 1.91 2.2 10 4 4 1 0-0 1 Tied 4-4 66/48 7/27 vs. KC 4-9 L 3.26 5.2 8 7 7 2 2-0 2 Trailing 1-7 81/54 July Totals 1-2 5.09 23.0 27 13 13 4 4-0 8 8/1 at OAK 1-5 L 3.38 6.2 6 4 3 1 2-0 4 Trailing 1-4 100/64 8/7 vs. MIN 9-10 - 4.31 2.2 5 6 6 0 1-1 2 Trailing 0-5 48/32 August Totals 0-1 8.68 9.1 11 10 9 1 3-1 6 Season Totals 2-3 4.31 48.0 46 24 23 6 8-1 20

ANDERSON’S 2015 DAY-BY-DAY

FRIDAY’S probable starterRHP DANNY SALAZAR (11-7, 3.30 ERA) » The 25-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 24th start/appearance of the season on Friday in the opener of a 3-game series against Los Angeles-AL. » Will be pitching on 5 days’ rest after working 4.2 innings of work and allowing 5 runs (8H, 5R/4ER, 2HR, 0BB, 6SO, 100 pitches/68 strikes) in a 6-2 defeat at New York-AL on Aug. 22...the right-hander was charged with his 7th loss of the season, snapping a 3-game win streak. » Salazar is making his second start against the Angels this season...logged 6.0 innings of one-run ball (3H, 1R/ER, 1HR, 2BB, 7SO) and did not receive a decision in a 4-3 defeat at Angel Stadium on Aug. 5. » Has gone 5-2 with a 3.14 ERA (20ER/57.1IP) across nine starts/appearances at Progressive Field this season...has held opponents to a .217 (46-for-212) clip and has tallied 70 strikeouts against 17 walks at home.

CAREER SNAPSHOT » The 24-year old right-hander is in his fifth season with the Cleveland organization after being drafted by the Indians in the 14th round (428th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft...was originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 17th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. » The 2009 graduate of Quincy High School (CA) played two years at Feather River Col-lege (Quincy, CA), where he spent most of his time in the bullpen (2.21ERA, 25 games)...was signed to attend TCU as a junior before signing with the Indians. » The right-hander appeared in three games with Mahoning Valley in 2011, making one start...posted a 1-0 record with a 1.80 ERA (5.0IP, 4H, 1R-ER, 4BB, 3SO) in three ap-peances/one start. » Played the entire 2012 season at Lake County, going 4-7 with a 3.20 ERA (35ER/98.1IP) and 72 strikeouts in 24 appearances/23 starts...was a Midseason All-Star selection. » Began the 2013 season at High-A Carolina, making 23 appearances/23 starts (9-4, 2.34 ERA)...was promoted to Double-A Akron on Aug. 15, as Anderson went 0-0 with a 5.68 ERA (8ER/12.2IP) in three starts with the RubberDucks to finish the season...named the 2013 Indians Minor League Pitcher of the Year. » Spent 2014 at Akron, going 4-11 with a 5.44 ERA (125.2IP, 141H, 76ER, 45BB, 81SO) in 25 starts/appearances...he was added to the 40-man roster on November 20, 2014. » The Fallon, Nevada resident stands at 6-4, 235 pounds and will celebrate his 25th birthday on Sept. 14...was ranked as the 10th-best prospect in the organization entering 2015 by both Baseball America and ESPN.COM (Keith Law).

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HITTERS NOTES:

vs.LHP:.259(379-1461) 27HR,159RBI vs.RHP:.252(697-2769) 76HR,327RBI Home:.268(535-1993) 41HR,251RBI Road:.242(541-2237) 62HR,235RBI MIL series/H-Stand: 13-36,4 2B,1 3B,4BB,11RBI,11R, RISP:.239(243-1015) 29HR,378RBI

ABRAHAM ALMONTE

#35

vs.LHP:.156(5-32) 0HR,3RBI vs.RHP:.250(21-84) 2HR,10RBI Home:.259(15-58) 2HR,8RBI Road:.190(11-58) 0HR,5RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 1-4,1 3B,1R Streak:2G (2-7), 0HR, 1RBI RISP:.212(7-33) 1HR,11RBI

Acquired from San Diego Padres on July 31 for LHP Marc Rzepczynski Appeared in 2 games at Columbus (2-8, 2R, 3B, BB). Prior to the trade he split the season between San Diego and AAA El Paso, hitting .275 (67-

244) with 18 doubles, 2 3B, 4 HR, 35 RBI and 11 steals in 61 games at Triple-A.

On the year w/SD he batted .204 (11-54) with 3 2B, 4RBI and 1 steal in 31G… Recalled from Columbus on 8/8(Anderson DL)…Has made 16GS in CF(EB hit in 6GS, hit in 11GS)

Indians debut of 8/8 vs. MIN (4-5, 2 2B, HR, 2RBI, 3R) set new single-game career-bests in H, 2B, R, EB hits…First Indians debut (since 1914) with 4 hits/3 extra base hits.

MIKE AVILES

#4

vs.LHP:.230(28-122) 3HR,8RBI vs.RHP:.212(24-113) 1HR,5RBI Home:.180(18-100) 1HR,3RBI Road:.252(34-135) 3HR,10RBI CHI Series: 0-2 Trip:7-29,3 2B,1BB,3RBI,3R Streak:0G (0-6), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.229(8-35) 0HR,7RBI

Was on the Family Medical Emergency/Restricted List, 5/8-17, 7/11-16 (missed 10G ) 26G/18GS@LF, 4G/2GS@CF, 9G/7GS@2B, 21G/19GS@SS, 22G/17GS@3B

20-93 w/men on (0-8 PH)…Is 32-142(.225) w/bases empty… 7th career 4H gm, 5/21@cws. ..3-hit game on 8/14 @MIN was first 3-hit game since 5/21…last 10G: 8-31, 3R, 2 2B, 3RBI

MICHAEL BRANTLEY

#23

vs.LHP:.314(55-175) 4HR,30RBI vs.RHP:.323(84-260) 7HR,42RBI Home:.318(64-201) 7HR,32RBI Road:.321(75-234) 4HR,40RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 3-4,1BB,4RBI,3R,2HR Streak:3G (5-12), 2HR, 4RBI RISP:.354(40-113) 3HR,58RBI

’14 AL All-Star (1st time)…Finished 3rd in the 2014 A.L. MVP voting/won Silver Slugger 2 E in last 482 G played (T3rd in May RBI w/23)…3rd career 2HR game, 8/25vMIL A.L. leaders: 2B (1st, 38), PA/SO (1st, 11.8), OB% ( 3rd, .391), AVG( 2nd, .320), BB(T11th,52),

RISP(3rd, .353), OPS(7th, .873), vRHP (4th, .323), H(10th, 139), EB hits(T14th, 49), RBI (15th, 72) Has reached base via hit or walk in 96 of 111 starts (hit safely in 89GS) 79G/72GS in LF,28G/24GS in CF, 15GS @DH (missed 6 G 4/8-15 w/back stiffness)…

career-high 4 H on 4/26@DETand 7/22 at MIL(now has 10 career four-hit games)

Hitting .355 (72-203) w/ men on base, 4th in AL(career w/men on: .325,400-1229) Since June 24 is 71-for-200(.355, .965 OPS) with 29R, 17 2B, 7HR, 36RBI in 51 G…2nd

half: 50-for-130 (.385),14 2B, 6HR, 26RBI, 20R, 33 G (.453ob, 1.083ops)…2nd in the AL in 2nd half AVG, T6th in hits, T10th in RBI, 3rd in OPS, 2nd in 2B, 1st in OB%

Last 17 games: 30-71 (.423), 14R, 8 2B, 3HR, 16RBI (since 8/3)

LONNIE CHISENHALL

#8

vs.LHP:.255(12-47) 0HR,6RBI vs.RHP:.255(49-192) 6HR,24RBI Home:.214(24-112) 2HR,16RBI Road:.291(37-127) 4HR,14RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 1-4,1RBI Streak:7G (9-20), 1HR, 6RBI RISP:.250(15-60) 2HR,25RBI

50G/45GS at 3B, 19G/17GS in RF, 1GS @DH (hit safely in 42GS)….5E/136TC (.963) @3B Optioned to AAA Columbus on 6/7;hit .209 (37-177) to begin yr w/CLE(10 2B, 4HR, 19RBI,

52G,.585OPS)…Since recall (20G): 24-62, 8R, 4 2B, 2HR, 11RBI, 6BB, .387/.441/.558/.990

27-for-109 (.248) w/runners on…19G/17GS in RF, 1GS at DH since return on 7/30 0 GIDP in 239 at bats…Recalled on 7/30 (Moss trade STL)…Hit .280(44-157) @AAA with

13 2B, 3HR, 21 RBI in 40 games (.824OPS vs. RHP)…App’d in 32G @3B, 4G in RF YAN

GOMES #10

vs.LHP:.236(17-72) 1HR,5RBI vs.RHP:.222(42-189) 7HR,26RBI Home:.270(31-115) 4HR,18RBI Road:.192(28-146) 4HR,13RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 1-4 Streak:2G (2-7), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.149(10-67) 3HR,23RBI

In 2014 joined Carlos Santana, Victor Martinez, Sandy Alomar & John Romano as only Tribe catchers (at least 60% games at C) w/20+ HR, 60+ R and 70+ RBI in a season.

Equaled career-high with 4 RBI (3rd time) on Aug. 7 vs. MIN (2-4, HR, 4RBI) Enjoyed 2nd career 2-HR game on 6/9 vSEA…Last 10 games: 6-37, 2B, HR, 3RBI , 4BB

Was on 15-day DL, 4/12-5/23, w/a sprained MCL in his right knee…Since return(64G): 56-241, .232, 23R, 12 2B, 8 HR, 31 RBI, 13BB/69K…runners on: 21-122(.172)

He appeared in 4 G on a rehab assignment wAAA Columbus beginning on May 18 Second half: 27-114(.237) with 6 2B, 5HR & 21 RBI in 30 G(.734OPS) 64GS/65G@CA, 4GS at DH this year (hit safely in 41GS)… 14-for-44 in CS/SB this year

JASON KIPNIS

#22 vs.LHP:.258(42-163) 2HR,14RBI vs.RHP:.364(98-269) 4HR,27RBI Home:.383(77-201) 4HR,25RBI Road:.273(63-231) 2HR,16RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 3-4,2 2B,1BB,2RBI,3R Streak:2G (4-8), 0HR, 2RBI RISP:.312(24-77) 2HR,34RBI

2015 A.L. All-Star (2nd time, also 2013)…has 10 hits over last 5 G (10-21,3R)AL leaders:WAR( 9th, 4.9), hits( 9th,140), Avg (1st,.324),R-created(7th, 86), times on(5th, 199),

OB% (1st,.400), 2B (T2nd, 34), 1B(10th, 94), OPS( 8th,.873), 3B (T10th,6), RS (15th, 71), BB (T14th, 51), MHG(T9th,40)…2nd half (22G) 28-85 (.329), 12R, 7 2B, 4RBI, 9bb/.808ops

Hitting .333(45-135)w/men on…batting 1st: 92GS,124-367(.338), 66RS,34 2B, 6HR, 37RBI, 47BB, .927 OPS…1st in AL in avg vs. RHP(.364)…Career-high 20G hit streak, 6/3-26 (longest in AL)

Hit .429(51-119) in May w/30R,15 2B, 3 3B, 4HR, 17RBI in 29 G to win AL POTM (.511/.706/ 1.217) - led AL in AVG/OB/SLG/OPS, R, H, doubles (19H over 7 G, 5/9-16, equaled club record)

Had 52-game errorless streak dating back to last year snapped on 4/27…errorless in 71 of last 73 G (5 E in 426 chances /.988, 6th-best fielding pct in the AL this year)

Prior to DL stint had played all but 15.1IP…16 multi-hit games in May …2 lead-off HR ‘15 100GS at 2B, 7GS at DH (hit safely in 80 of 107GS)…has .977OPS vRHP…Since May 9

hit in 61 of 81G:109-316, .345, 57R,30 2B, 3HR, 29RBIMost extra base hits (22) in a single-month by an Indians 2B…51H in May most in club hist. 16th player w/50+H, 30R, 1.200OPS in MLB history…29G home hit streak, 5/1-7/6 On 15-day DL, 8/2-17, w/right shoulder inflammation(8-27,5RS since return in 8 games)

FRANCISCO LINDOR

#12

vs.LHP:.307(27-88) 1HR,6RBI vs.RHP:.305(50-164) 6HR,24RBI Home:.322(37-115) 4HR,22RBI Road:.292(40-137) 3HR,8RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 3-4,1 2B,3RBI,1R Streak:5G (11-20), 2HR, 6RBI RISP:.314(16-51) 2HR,25RBI

Promoted from Columbus on 6/14…Spent 2+months in AAA Columbus, hitting .281 (64-228) w/11 2B, 5 3B, 2HR, 22RBI in 58 G (at time of promotion was T8th in H, T4th in 3B in IL)

Hit safely in 46 of 63G w/ CLE… 1st in A.L. in sac bunts (10) Among AL rookie leaders: AVG (1st, .306), OB%(3rd, .341), hits(5th, 77), RBI(8th, 30) Hit 1st MLB HR on 6/24vDET(Farmer)…has 25 multi-hit Gs (last 42G:60-for-169, .355, 25R,

10 2B, 6HR, 24RBI since 7/8)…hitting .315 (34-108) w/ men on…8E/253TC /.968 fldg pct

Made MLB debut 6/14 at DET (PH/DH); collected first hit in the 8th inning (Soria) …Has 62GS at SS…collected first R, RBI, SB at CHI on 6/16 in his first career start.

2nd Half: 54-149 (.362/.396/.511/.921), 23R, 8 2B, 5HR, 21RBI (t2nd in AL in H, t15th in RS, 3rd in avg, 14th OPS-2nd half)…Career-high 4rbi, 7/30 vKC…career-high 11G hit streak, 8/4-15

Hit in 18 of last 20G: 33-78(.423, 14 R, 11RBI) and has reached base safely in 19/20 games…August: 34-90(.378/.913OPS) with 14 R, 6 2B, 2HR, 11RBI in 23 games.

ROBERTO PEREZ

#55

vs.LHP:.256(11-43) 0HR,2RBI vs.RHP:.205(23-112) 5HR,15RBI Home:.237(18-76) 3HR,12RBI Road:.203(16-79) 2HR,5RBI CHI Series: 0-1 Trip:2-12,1RBI Streak:0G (0-1), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.229(8-35) 1HR,13RBI

Is 5th among A.L. catchers with 30 walks in 2015 (has two 3-walk games this year) Has hit in just 25 of 52 starts but has 7 multi-hit games (career-high 3 walks 2x)

Has 60G/52GS at C this year…14-for-38 CS/SB as C… Is 11-for-60(.183) w/ runners on base…equaled CH 3H on 4/18@MIN & 4/29 vKC (3RS is CH)....783ops vLHP/.688ops vRH

RYAN RABURN

#9

vs.LHP:.299(38-127) 5HR,20RBI vs.RHP:.158(3-19) 0HR,4RBI Home:.307(23-75) 1HR,13RBI Road:.254(18-71) 4HR,11RBI CHI Series: 0-0 Trip:2-8,1 2B,1BB,1R Streak:1G (1-1), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.295(13-44) 0HR,18RBI

Made 2nd career pitching app, 6/17 vs CHI (0.2IP, 1H, 2R) 8-26 (.308) w/RISP2outs…T1st in A.L. in RBI as a PH (8)

Has 20GS at DH, 12G/7GS in RF, 18G/12GS in LF (6-for-22 w/8 RBI as PH)…hit .130 (3-23) in July w/2R, 2B,2RBI in 11G(22PA vs.RHP in ‘15)…Is 23-for-77 (.299) w/men on

JOSE RAMIREZ

#11

vs.LHP:.189(14-74) 1HR,5RBI vs.RHP:.212(33-156) 1HR,11RBI Home:.202(20-99) 0HR,8RBI Road:.206(27-131) 2HR,8RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 0-3,1BB,2R Streak:0G (0-7), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.214(9-42) 0HR,13RBI

43GS/46G @SS, 18G/17GS @2B, 1GS @3B, 2GS in LF (1st career)…1 errors in 75TC 2B In 3rd stint w/CLE after 8/3 recall from AAA (2nd stint 7/10-13)…20-77, 13R, 2 2B, 2 3B, HR,

8RBI, 11BB in 21G since recall (.260/.352/.377/ .729)… 11BB last 21G(13 1st 47G) Single-game career-high in RBI (3) on 8/8 vs. MIN (equaled CH in H-3, R-3)…

Optioned first to AAA Columbus on 6/7 and for the year is hitting .293 (51-174) w/29 R, 13 2B, 2 3B, 1HR & 12 RBI in 44 games (has struck out just 9 times in 195 plate appearances while stealing 15 bases in 19 attempts.

Defensively for the Clippers he has appeared in 28 G at 2B, 10 G at SS, 3 G at 3B, 2 G in LF JERRY SANDS

#40

vs.LHP:.302(13-43) 1HR,7RBI vs.RHP:.143(5-35) 1HR,6RBI Home:.256(10-39) 1HR,8RBI Road:.205(8-39) 1HR,5RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 0-1 Streak:0G (0-8), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.167(3-18) 1HR,10RBI

Has spent most of the season in AAA Columbus, hitting .287 (64-223) w/12 2B, 1 3B, 14HR, 46 RBI in 66 games (.409/.538/.948)…At time of 7/31 promotion was T7th in IL in HR, T6th in walks (45); just shy of the requisite # of plate apps to lead in in slugging% (.538) &OPS(.948).

Enjoyed 3 stints w/CLE (4/10-28, 5/28-30, 7/31-current)…9-for-33 with runners on Career-high tying 4RBI in Indians debut of 4/11 vs. DET (CH 2 2B, 3-for-4 in debut)…

Has 4G/3GS at 1B, 20G/12GS in RF/4GS in LF and has hit safely in 11 of 19 starts…

Recalled for 2nd time on 5/28…1GS last recall: 1-1, HR, 2RBI, hit 1st HR since 6/16/14 on 5/30@SEA…Current stint since 7/31: 9-54 (.167), 3R, 2 2B, HR, 7RBI, 4G/3GS at 1B, 12G/7GS in RF, 2GS in LF (19G)…2-for-7 as a PH w/a HR, 4 RBI

2nd career grand slam (only GS by CLE batter in ’15) on 8/8 vMIN (3rd career 4RBI game)

CARLOS SANTANA

#41

vs.LHP:.242(36-149) 1HR,13RBI vs.RHP:.215(59-274) 14HR,48RBI Home:.248(52-210) 4HR,32RBI Road:.202(43-213) 11HR,29RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 1-5,1 2B,1RBI Streak:3G (3-12), 1HR, 4RBI RISP:.226(30-133) 5HR,45RBI

Current AL leaders: BB ( 1st, 81), P/PA(4th, 4.30) 106GS @1B, 11GS@DH (hit in 74GS, reached via H/BB in 94GS)47-for-224(.210) w/ men on base, 30-133(.226) w/ RISP (11-55, .200 w/RISP & 2 outs). 1st in club history w/113HR by a switch-hitter (passed Baerga, 104, 6/13 at DET) 2nd career 4BB game May 13 vSTL…last 18G(8/7): 16-69(.232),10R,3 2B, 3HR, 14RBI, 12bb

2nd among all MLB hitters in walks 2011-15 (475, Votto first/492)…reached all 5 times on May 3 vs. TOR (2-2, 3BB)…Season-high 4RBI on 6/16 at CHI (2B, HR)

Batting in four-hole: 60GS, 49-213,30RS, 9 2B, 8HR, 35RBI, 48BB (.230/.374/.385/.769) Starts in batting order: 30GS #2; 1GS #3; 60GS in #4 spot; 25GS #5; 1GS#7 Has 14 RBI last 18 games (has 13 walks last 19 games)

GIOVANNY URSHELA

#39

vs.LHP:.291(16-55) 1HR,2RBI vs.RHP:.205(33-161) 4HR,13RBI Home:.243(25-103) 2HR,7RBI Road:.212(24-113) 3HR,8RBI MIL Series/H-Stand: 0-3,1BB,1R Streak:0G (0-5), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.176(9-51) 2HR,11RBI

Making his debut at the Major League level after June 9 recall from AAA (urr-SHELL-ahh) At AAA Columbus batted .275 (22-80) w/5 2B, 1 3B, 3HR & 9 RBI in 21 G (.301/.475/.776) Season didn’t start until 4/23 after missing all of the spring (also on DL 5/6-20 w/lower back) Career-high 3 hits and game-winning extra-inning HR on 8/4 at LAA

Made MLB debut on 6/9 vSEA (63G/60GS at 3B)…1st career HR/Hit 6/11 vSEA(2-4, 2R, 2RBI …has hit in 38/60 GS ….974 fldg% at 3B(4e, 155tc)

Reached base safely (H/BB) in 21 straight, 6/11-7/4 & hit in 13 straight games, 6/20-7/4 Over 9-G hit streak (7/21-30): 11-30 (.367), 3 R, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 3RBI…50/52G w/o E at 3B Since July 31: 13-78 (.167), 9 runs, 2B, 2HR, 5RBI in 21 games (8BB)

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W L ERA G SV/OPP IR/S 1st Bat/Retired IP H R ER BB SO HR 12 14 3.34 125 30/39 230/68 367/251 345.0 324 159 128 119 340 33

PITCHING NOTES:

vs.ALL:.240(1009-4201)134HR vs.LH:.236(481-2039)63HR vs.RH:.244(528-2162)71HR Home:25-34-11, 4.37ERA (538.0IP,261ER) Road:34-32-19, 3.37ERA (576.1IP,216ER)

ADAMS AUSTIN

#49 vs.ALL:.267(28-105)1HR vs.LH:.313(15-48)0HR vs.RH:.228(13-57)1HR Home:1-0-0, 4.15ERA (17.1IP,8ER)12G Road:1-0-1, 3.00ERA (9.0IP,3ER)9G Last Win:8/11/2015 vNYY Last Save:5/31/2015 @SEA

Opened season with MLB club; has split season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland and is in his 5th stint w/the Indians after 6/23 recall…Around his 4 previous stints in Cleveland he has posted 4 saves & a 4.50 ERA in 13 games for the Clippers (12.0IP, 13H, 6R/ER, 7BB, 17K)…2015 debut 4/12 vDET (career-high 2.2IP, 2H, 1R/ER, 1BB, 1K)…First MLB win: 7/22@MIL(1.1IP)

Has worked at least 1.1IP in 10 of 21 outings for CLE(13 scoreless)… Recorded first career SV in 6-3, 12.0IP @SEA(1.0IP, 1K)…Since 6/23 return: 15.0IP, 20H, 8R/ER, 8BB, 12K, 14G CODY ALLEN

#37

vs.ALL:.226(44-195)2HR vs.LH:.168(17-101)1HR vs.RH:.287(27-94)1HR Home:1-1-9, 2.78ERA (22.2IP,7ER)24G Road:0-3-17, 4.50ERA (30.0IP,15ER)30G Last Win:6/21/2015 vTB Last Save:8/23/2015 @NYY

Is 26-for-29 (89.7%) in SV chances (T7th in A.L w/26SV; 16 str conversions 4/29-7/10, has saved 23 of last 25 after 7/19 BS @CIN)…Career-high 4ER all’d 4/11 & 4/20 …0ER in 39 of 54 G (29 str G w/a SO from 4/29-7/8)…Last 8G since Aug 7: 9.0IP, 4H, 2R/ER, 4BB, 13K, 2.00ERA (0 runs last 3 games-3.2IP)…T16th in AL in games (54)

Last 42 G (5/13): 2.38 ERA, 41.2IP, 28H, 11R/ER, 63K …last 35G (5/26): 34.1IP, 25H, 9ER, 53K, 2.37ERA (last 16G: 15.1IP,16H, 9R/ER in 2nd half) LHH are 17-101(.168) w/41K’s (batters 24-88 (.273) w/men on; 20-62, .323 w/RISP)… Is 2nd in the AL w/80 relief K’s…has 6 saves of more than 1.0IP pitched (last 8/24 @NYY-1.1IP)

KYLE CROCKETT

#57

vs.ALL:.279(12-43)1HR vs.LH:.250(7-28)0HR vs.RH:.333(5-15)1HR Home:0-0-0, 3.18ERA (5.2IP,2ER)9G Road:0-0-0, 4.76ERA (5.2IP,3ER)11G Last Win:9/18/2014 @HOU

Recalled for 4th time on 8/3 (Roth option)…Spent most of the season at AAA Columbus where he is 3-1 with a 5.97 ERA in 29 games (28.2IP, 42H, 19ER, 11BB, 27K)…In last AAA stint was 1-0 w/a 0.00 in 4G (1.2IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 3K)…Around his tenure in Columbus he has not allowed an ER in 16 of 20 relief app’s over 4 stints w/ CLE (was on opening day roster)

Stints: April 5-11, June 18-20, July 8-23 (6.0IP, 5H, 2R/ER, 3BB, 5K, .250 avg), August 3-current (11G, 5.1IP, 7H, 4R/3ER, 5K)…Only 3 of 23 inh runners have scored…LHH .586OPS JEFF

MANSHIP #53

vs.ALL:.184(14-76)1HR vs.LH:.250(9-36)1HR vs.RH:.125(5-40)0HR Home:0-0-0, 1.88ERA (14.1IP,3ER)9G Road:0-0-0, 1.04ERA (8.2IP,1ER)9G Last Win:4/26/2014 @ARI

Promoted from AAA Columbus on June 18…Spent the entire season in Columbus where he posted a mark of 0-2-2 & a 1.99 ERA in 23 relief outings (31.2IP, 25H, 7R/ER, 9BB, 31K, .219avg). Signed a FA Minor League contract w/ CLE on 12/30…Made Indians debut on 6/19 vs TB (1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 1BB, 2K)…Last 13 G since 7/17: 15.0IP, 12H, 3R/ER, 10K, 1.80ERA Worked 3.0 scoreless innings 6/22 vDET…14 of 18 outings are scoreless, batters are 14-for-76 (.184) off him, including an 6-for-32(.188) mark w/men on…1.0 or more IP in 14 of 18G

ZACH McALLISTER

#34

vs.ALL:.267(60-225)6HR vs.LH:.260(27-104)1HR vs.RH:.273(33-121)5HR Home:1-2-0, 3.24ERA (33.1IP,12ER)23G Road:2-2-1, 3.09ERA (23.1IP,8ER)25G Last Win:8/4/2015 @LAA Last Save:7/19/2015 @CIN

Made first start of the season on April 10 vs. DET in home opener (4.0+IP, career-high 13H allowed, 5R/ER, 5K, HR)…Had 11.2IP scoreless IP streak, 4/27-5/15 (2015 relief-best) Worked a career-high 3.2IP in relief on 4/14 vs. CWS (3.2IP, 4H, 1R/ER) in relief of Carrasco (Jaw)…Relief 2015: 2.56 ERA (52.2IP, 47H, 18R/15ER, 15BB, 66K)… Opponents hitting .280 (28-100) w/men on base; .288 (17-59) with RISP …first career MLB save on 7/19 at CIN (0.2IP, 1H, 0R, 2K)…2nd half: 14G,13.2IP, 15H, 5ER, 4BB, 18K, 3.29era Last 26G since 6/9: 1.85 ERA, 25.0IP, 20H, 9R/6ER, 6BB,33K (T20h in relief IP at 52.2IP, has 8 holds)… 7th in AL with 66 relief K’s

BRYAN SHAW

#27

vs.ALL:.230(40-174)6HR vs.LH:.206(14-68)1HR vs.RH:.245(26-106)5HR Home:0-1-2, 2.21ERA (20.1IP,5ER)24G Road:2-1-0, 2.77ERA (26.0IP,8ER)31G Last Win:8/23/2015 @NYY Last Save:7/7/2015 vHOU

Has 16 holds(T10th, T14th in the A.L. in games P)…Leads team w/55 app’s…0 ER allowed in 45 of 55 G this year (BS on 4/11 vs. DET; 0.1IP, 3H, 1R/ER)… 13 of 36 IR’s have scored… Batters are 19-for-76 (.250) w/ men on … equaled career-high w/4K on 4/30vTOR… 1st SV 6/18vCHI(LHH 14-68, .206,.574ops)…18th in the A.L. in relief ERA (2.53)

Last 45G (4/30): 2.19ERA, 41.0IP, 30H, 13R/10ER, 32K…Last 35G (5/25): 2.20 ERA, 32.2IP, 24H, 9R/8ER, 8BB, 25K…Last 5 G since 8/17: 4.0IP, 3H, 0, 1BB, 2K RYAN WEBB

#54

vs.ALL:.233(37-159)4HR vs.LH:.200(15-75)1HR vs.RH:.262(22-84)3HR Home:0-0-0, 2.52ERA (25.0IP,7ER)17G Road:1-0-0, 3.06ERA (17.2IP,6ER)15G Last Win:5/15/2015 @TEX

Signed with Cleveland as a FA on 4/13 after electing free agency after outright that day by the LA Dodgers, who acquired him from O’s 4 days earlier… Appeared in 5 G for AAA Columbus, posting a record of 1-1 w/a 1.13 ERA (8.0IP, 4H, 1R/ER, 5K, .148avg)…Promoted to CLE on 4/29…Since 7/5: 14G. 18.2IP, 17H, 5ER, 2.41ERA 3.0IP in Indians debut was T-2nd-longest of his MLB career (first 3 G/6.0 scoreless IP to begin year; batters are 19-90 (.211) w/bases empty; 18-69 (.261)w/men on, 12-41(.293)

w/RISP…Worked at least 1.0IP in 29 of 32G(1.1 or more IP in 15/32G)…0 ER allowed in 24 of 32G (LHH 15-75, .200, 6BB, 14K, .259OB, 5 2B, 1 3B, HR, .593OPS)

PITCHING BY MONTH PITCHER MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST Adams, A. 0-0-1, 0.00 ERA (2IP, 0ER) 0-0-0, 2.57 ERA (7IP, 2ER) 1-0-0, 4.70 ERA (7.2IP, 4ER) 1-0-0, 7.20 ERA (5IP, 4ER) Allen, C. 0-0-7, 2.35 ERA (15.1IP, 4ER) 1-0-3, 0.00 ERA (10.2IP, 0ER) 0-0-7, 3.24 ERA (8.1IP, 3ER) 0-2-5, 4.76 ERA (11.1IP, 6ER) Anderson, C. - 1-0-0, 0.57 ERA (15.2IP, 1ER) 1-2-0, 5.09 ERA (23IP, 13ER) 0-1-0, 8.68 ERA (9.1IP, 9ER) Bauer, T. 2-2-0, 3.72 ERA (38.2IP, 16ER) 2-3-0, 6.26 ERA (27.1IP, 19ER) 2-3-0, 4.59 ERA (33.1IP, 17ER) 1-2-0, 6.29 ERA (24.1IP, 17ER) Crockett, K. - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.1IP, 0ER) 0-0-0, 7.71 ERA (2.1IP, 2ER) 0-0-0, 5.06 ERA (5.1IP, 3ER) Manship, J. - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (5IP, 0ER) 0-0-0, 1.74 ERA (10.1IP, 2ER) 0-0-0, 2.35 ERA (7.2IP, 2ER) McAllister, Z. 1-1-0, 1.98 ERA (13.2IP, 3ER) 1-0-0, 2.61 ERA (10.1IP, 3ER) 0-1-1, 2.16 ERA (8.1IP, 2ER) 1-1-0, 4.15 ERA (8.2IP, 4ER) Salazar, D. 2-1-0, 4.04 ERA (35.2IP, 16ER) 2-2-0, 3.82 ERA (30.2IP, 13ER) 2-3-0, 2.65 ERA (34IP, 10ER) 2-1-0, 2.52 ERA (25IP, 7ER) Shaw, B. 0-0-0, 1.86 ERA (9.2IP, 2ER) 0-0-1, 0.93 ERA (9.2IP, 1ER) 1-0-1, 1.00 ERA (9IP, 1ER) 1-1-0, 5.06 ERA (10.2IP, 6ER) Webb, R. 1-0-0, 1.46 ERA (12.1IP, 2ER) 0-0-0, 6.23 ERA (8.2IP, 6ER) 0-0-0, 3.00 ERA (6IP, 2ER) 0-0-0, 2.13 ERA (12.2IP, 3ER)

2015 vs. MIL Brewers Career vs. MIL Brewers W-L-S ERA G IP H R/ER BB SO W-L-S ERA IP/ER Adams, Austin 1-0-0 3.86 2 2.1 3 1/1 1 2 1-0-0 3.86 2.1/1 Allen, Cody 0-0-1 4.50 2 2.0 3 1/1 - 4 0-0-1 4.50 2.0/1 Anderson, Cody 0-0-0 13.50 1 2.2 10 4/4 - 1 0-0-0 13.50 2.2/4 Crockett, Kyle 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.0 1 0/0 - - 0-0-0 - 0.0/0 Manship, Jeffrey 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 1 0/0 - - 0-0-0 8.31 4.1/4 McAllister, Zachary 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 4 3/1 1 3 0-0-0 4.50 2.0/1 Shaw, Bryan 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 1 0/0 - - 1-0-0 0.00 6.2/0 Tomlin, Joshua 1-0-0 6.00 1 6.0 5 4/4 - 7 1-0-0 6.00 6.0/4 Webb, Ryan 0-0-0 6.00 3 3.0 3 3/2 - 1 0-2-0 6.88 17.0/13 INDIANS 2-1-1 5.67 3 27.0 35 20/17 5 27 - - -

RELIEF EFFECTIVENESS ----------------------------------------Last Appearance------------------- ----First Batter---- -------Saves------- Inherited Runners Pitcher Date OPP(score) IP H R/ER BB SO HR DEC Faced Retired SV Chances IR Scored Adams, A. 8/22 @NYY(2-6) 1.1 - 0/0 - 1 - ND 21 16 1 1 17 4 Allen, C. 8/25 vs.MIL(11-6) 1.0 - 0/0 - 3 - ND 54 40 26 29 21 3 Armstrong, S. 8/13 vs.NYY(6-8) 1.2 - 0/0 1 2 - ND 2 2 - - 2 - Crockett, K. 8/24 @CHI(1-2) 0.1 - 0/0 - 1 - ND 20 14 - - 23 3 Hagadone, N. 7/6 vs.HOU(4-9) 1.0 1 1/1 1 2 - ND 36 23 - - 21 5 Manship, J. 8/22 @NYY(2-6) 1.0 3 1/1 - - - ND 18 14 - - 17 5 McAllister, Z. 8/24 @CHI(1-2) 0.2 1 1/1 - 2 1 L 47 32 1 2 23 10 Shaw, B. 8/25 vs.MIL(11-6) 0.2 - 0/0 - - - ND 55 39 2 4 36 13 Webb, R. 8/25 vs.MIL(11-6) 1.1 2 2/2 - - 1 ND 32 19 - - 16 8 TEAM 8/25 vs.MIL(11-6) 3.0 2 2/2 - 3 1 ND 367 251 30 39 230 68

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GAMES STARTED PLAYER C 1B 2B 3B SS LF RF CF DH J. Aguilar - 2 - - - - - - 1 A. Almonte - - - - - - - 16 - M. Aviles - - 7 17 19 18 - 2 - M. Bourn - - - - - - - 80 - M. Brantley - - - - - 72 - 24 15 L. Chisenhall - - - 45 - - 17 - 1 Y. Gomes 64 - - - - - - - 4 B. Hayes 9 - - - - - - - - T. Holt - - - - - 1 1 3 - C. Johnson - 5 - - - - - - - J. Kipnis - - 100 - - - - - 7 F. Lindor - - - - 62 - - - - B. Moss - 9 - - - - 77 - 3 D. Murphy - - - - - 15 10 - 28 R. Perez 52 - - - - - - - - R. Raburn - - - - - 12 7 - 19 J. Ramirez - - 17 1 43 2 - - - G. Sands - 3 - - - 4 12 - - C. Santana - 106 - - - - - - 11 N. Swisher - - - - - - 1 - 25 G. Urshela - - - 60 - - - - - Z. Walters - - 1 2 1 1 - - - LINE-UPS USED: 98 in 125 games

STARTS IN THE ORDER

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J. Aguilar - - - - - 1 1 1 - A. Almonte - - - - 1 6 8 1 - M. Aviles 2 14 - - - 8 8 4 27 M. Bourn 15 - - - - - 12 33 20 M. Brantley - - 111 - - - - - - L. Chisenhall 1 - - 2 9 18 19 14 - Y. Gomes - - 3 1 16 36 12 - - B. Hayes - - - - - - - 8 1 T. Holt - - - - - - - - 5 C. Johnson - - 1 - 1 - 2 1 - J. Kipnis 92 9 6 - - - - - - F. Lindor 1 61 - - - - - - - B. Moss - - - 19 28 20 22 - - D. Murphy - 1 2 19 14 13 4 - - R. Perez - - - - - 1 6 29 16 R. Raburn - - - 24 7 4 3 - - J. Ramirez 14 10 - - - - 4 2 33 G. Sands - - 1 - 5 2 6 5 - C. Santana - 30 1 60 25 - 1 - - N. Swisher - - - - 17 9 - - - G. Urshela - - - - 1 7 15 25 12 Z. Walters - - - - - - 2 2 1 Pitchers - - - - - - - - 11

SCORING BY INNING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th EXTRA TOTAL RUNS Indians 53 49 81 53 58 64 47 55 33 11 504 Opponent 78 50 59 67 50 61 55 50 49 5 524

Multi-hit Game Multi-RBI GM HR TYPE/LAST HOME RUN PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ ‘15 High Last MH 2 3 4 5+ ’15 High solo 2run 3run GS Last HR A. Almonte 1 - 1 - 4, 8/8 vMIN 8/14 @MIN 2 - - - 2,3x, 8/9 vMIN - 2 - - 8/9/15 vMIN(Hughes) M. Aviles 8 2 1 - 4, 5/21 @CWS 8/17 @BOS 2 - - -2,2x, 8/14 @MIN 3 1 - - 7/2/15 @TB(Cedeno) M. Bourn 17 3 1 - 4, 7/29 vKC 8/19 @SD 3 1 - - 3, 7/3 @PIT - - - - 7/5/14 vKC(Guthrie) M. Brantley 24 10 2 -4,2x, 7/22 @MIL 8/25 vMIL 9 2 2 - 4,2x, 8/25 vMIL 5 4 2 - 8/25/15 vMIL(Smith) L. Chisenhall 9 4 - -3,4x, 8/14 @MIN 8/22 @NYY 2 3 - -3,3x, 8/17 @BOS 4 1 1 - 8/17/15 @BOS(Hembree) Y. Gomes 11 2 - -3,2x, 8/13 vNYY 8/13 vNYY 4 3 1 - 4, 8/7 vMIN 3 2 3 - 8/19/15 @BOS(Machi) C. Johnson - 1 1 - 4, 8/9 vMIN 8/11 vNYY - - - - 2,2x, 7/21 vLA - - - - 8/3/15 vSF(Strickland) J. Kipnis 23 14 3 -4,3x, 6/23 vDET 8/25 vMIL 7 - 1 - 4, 4/29 vKC 4 1 1 - 6/30/15 @TB(Ramirez) F. Lindor 19 6 - - 3,6x, 8/25 vMIL 8/25 vMIL 2 2 1 - 4, 7/29 vKC 5 - 2 - 8/23/15 @NYY(Betances) B. Moss 16 3 1 - 4, 5/31 @SEA 7/26 vCWS 8 3 - 2 7, 4/24 @DET 8 4 3 - 7/18/15 @CIN(DeSclafani) D. Murphy 12 - 2 -4,2x, 6/28 @BAL 8/25 @DET 6 - - - 4, 8/9 vBAL 3 2 - - 8/16/15 @KC(Ventura) R. Perez 5 2 - - 3,2x, 4/29 vKC 7/11 vOAK 3 1 - - 3, 5/25 vTEX 4 - 1 - 6/22/15 vDET(Soria) R. Raburn 9 1 - - 3, 4/30 vTOR 8/5 @LAA 5 - - -2,4x, 8/5 @LAA 5 - - - 8/5/15 @LAA(Santiago) J. Ramirez 9 3 - -3,3x, 8/21 @NYY8/21 @NYY 1 1 - - 3, 8/8 vMIN 2 - - - 8/5/15 @LAA(Santiago) G. Sands 2 1 - - 3, 4/11 vDET 8/16 @MIN 1 - 2 - 4,2x, 8/8 vMIN - 1 - 1 8/8/15 vMIN(Boyer) C. Santana 21 - - -2,21x, 8/17 @BOS8/17 @BOS 9 2 1 - 4, 6/16 @CHI 10 3 2 - 8/23/15 @NYY(Sabathia) N. Swisher 3 1 1 - 4, 5/9 vMIN 8/23 @CHI - 1 - - 4, 8/22 @CHI 2 - - - 8/22/15 @CHI(Wood) G. Urshela 7 1 - - 3, 8/4 @LAA 8/14 @MIN 3 1 - - 3, 6/30 @TB 2 2 1 - 8/14/15 @MIN(May)

INDIANS BATTING BY MONTH HITTER MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST A. Almonte - - - .242 (15-62) 2HR, 9RBI, 17G M. Aviles .298 (14-47) HR, 4RBI, 15G .230 (14-61), RBI, 19G .114 (5-44) HR, RBI, 14G .209 (9-43), 4RBI, 15G M. Brantley .282 (31-110) 4HR, 23RBI, 28G .297 (27-91), 8RBI, 24G .299 (29-97) 4HR, 18RBI, 26G .410 (32-78) 3HR, 16RBI, 19G L. Chisenhall .209 (18-86) 3HR, 13RBI, 26G .174 (4-23), 6G .429 (3-7), 2G .382 (21-55) 2HR, 11RBI, 18G Y. Gomes .158 (3-19), RBI, 5G .230 (17-74) 3HR, 8RBI, 20G .260 (20-77) 2HR, 9RBI, 21G .225 (16-71) 3HR, 13RBI, 18G C. Johnson - - - .429 (9-21), 6G J. Kipnis .429 (51-119) 4HR, 17RBI, 29G .358 (34-95) HR, 8RBI, 25G .280 (28-100), 6RBI, 25G .258 (8-31), 2RBI, 9G F. Lindor - .211 (12-57) HR, 5RBI, 15G .295 (31-105) 4HR, 14RBI, 25G .378 (34-90) 2HR, 11RBI, 23G D. Murphy .371 (23-62) HR, 12RBI, 25G .340 (18-53) 2HR, 7RBI, 23G .188 (9-48), 6RBI, 19G - R. Perez .156 (7-45) HR, 5RBI, 18G .375 (9-24) HR, 3RBI, 10G .222 (4-18), 2RBI, 8G .200 (5-25), RBI, 8G R. Raburn .256 (11-43) 2HR, 7RBI, 21G .281 (9-32) HR, 5RBI, 17G .130 (3-23), 2RBI, 11G .385 (5-13) HR, 2RBI, 7G J. Ramirez .198 (16-81), 6RBI, 24G .000 (0-6), 4G .000 (0-3), G .260 (20-77) HR, 8RBI, 20G G. Sands 1.000 (1-1) HR, 2RBI, G - - .167 (9-54) HR, 7RBI, 19G C. Santana .217 (18-83) 3HR, 16RBI, 22G .189 (18-95) 3HR, 9RBI, 26G .271 (23-85) 3HR, 10RBI, 26G .213 (19-89) 3HR, 15RBI, 23G N. Swisher .228 (18-79) 2HR, 7RBI, 23G .091 (2-22), RBI, 7G - - G. Urshela - .271 (16-59) 2HR, 7RBI, 19G .241 (20-83) HR, 3RBI, 25G .176 (13-74) 2HR, 5RBI, 20G Z. Walters .059 (1-17), RBI, 7G .300 (3-10), 2RBI, 4G - .000 (0-3), G

2015 vs. MIL Brewers G. AB R H HR RBI AVG A. Almonte 1 4 1 1 - - .250 M. Aviles 1 1 1 - - - .000 M. Brantley 3 12 5 8 3 8 .667 L. Chisenhall 1 4 - 1 - 1 .250 Y. Gomes 3 11 1 4 - 1 .364 J. Kipnis 3 13 5 7 - 2 .538 F. Lindor 3 12 3 5 1 4 .417 D. Murphy 2 5 - 1 - - .200 R. Perez - - - - - - .000 R. Raburn 1 - - - - - .000 J. Ramirez 1 3 2 - - - .000 G. Sands 1 1 - - - - .000 C. Santana 3 10 - 4 - 2 .400 G. Urshela 3 11 1 3 - 1 .273 INDIANS 3 101 19 36 4 19 .356

Career vs. MIL Brewers AVG AB H HR RBI A. Almonte .385 13 5 1 2 M. Aviles .000 1 - - - M. Brantley .667 12 8 3 8 L. Chisenhall .250 4 1 - 1 Y. Gomes .333 12 4 - 1 J. Kipnis .538 13 7 - 2 F. Lindor .417 12 5 1 4 D. Murphy .211 19 4 - 1 R. Perez .000 - - - - R. Raburn .000 - - - - J. Ramirez .000 3 - - - G. Sands .250 4 1 - 1 C. Santana .400 10 4 - 2 G. Urshela .273 11 3 - 1

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CLEVELAND TEAM BATTINGRuns, Game ................................. 17 August 8 vs. MINRuns, Inning ................................. 8 May 27 vs. TEX (3rd inning)Most Hits, Game (9 inn.) ............... 19 August 8 vs. MINMost Hits, Game (Extras) ............. 18 May 31 at SEA (12.0IP)Fewest Hits, Game ....................... 2 July 12 vs. OAKHits, Inning .................................... 7 May 27 vs. TEX (3rd inning)Doubles ........................................ 5 four times, August 9 vs. MINTriples ........................................... 1 19 times, last August 25 vs. MILHome Runs ................................... 4 July 29 vs. KCHome Runs, Both Clubs ............... 5 three times, last August 8 vs. MINConsecutive Games w/HR ........... 7 May 3-10Consecutive Games 0HR ............. 5 two times, June 17-21 Consecutive Scoreless Innings .... 19.0 June 26-28 at BAL Extra-Base Hits ............................. 7 ve times, last August 25 vs. MILFewest Extra-Base Hits ................ 0 ten times, last August 24 at CHITotal Bases ................................... 33 July 29 vs. KCStolen Bases ................................ 6 July 28 vs. KCWalks (9 inn.) ................................ 10 August 23 at NYYWalks (Extras) .............................. 10 July 19 at CINStrikeouts (9 inn.) ......................... 14 three times, last August 3 at LAAStrikeouts (Extras) ........................ 14 August 11 vs. NYY (16.0IP)Left On Base (9 inn.) .................... 13 two times, May 24 vs. CINLeft On Base (Extras) ................... 18 July 19 at CIN (11.0IP)

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL BATTINGHits ............................................... 4 13 times, last Johnson, August 9 vs. MINRuns ............................................. 3 severalDoubles ........................................ 2 many times, last Kipnis, August 25 vs. MILTriples ........................................... 1 19 times, last Almonte, August 25 vs. MILHome Runs ................................... 2 three times, last Brantley, Aug. 25 vs. MILConsecutive Games w/HR ........... 2 Almonte, August 8-9 & Lindor, 8/22-23Extra-Base Hits ............................. 3 Moss, 4/24 at DET & Almonte, 8/8 vs. MINTotal Bases ................................... 10 Moss, April 24 at DETRBI ................................................ 7 Moss, April 24 at DETStolen Bases ................................ 3 Bourn, July 28 vs. KCWalks ............................................ 4 Santana, May 13 vs. STLStrikeouts ...................................... 4 three times, last Moss, July 7 vs. HOUHit Streak ...................................... 20 Kipnis, 6/3-26 (career-high) Errors ............................................ 2 two times, last Chisenhall, June 7 vs. BAL

CLEVELAND TEAM PITCHINGStrikeouts, 9.0 IP .......................... 19 May 13 vs. STL(club record for 9.0IP)Strikeouts, Extra IP ....................... 19 July 2 at Tampa BayWalks, 9.0IP .................................. 7 four times, last June 10 vs. SEAWalks, Extra IP ............................. 6 May 31 at SEA (12.0IP)Fewest Walks ............................... 0 11 times, last August 25 vs. MILMost Runs Allowed, Game ........... 17 June 17 vs. CHIMost Runs Allowed, Inning ........... 7 9th inning, June 17 vs. CHIFewest Hits Allowed, Game .......... 1 ve times, last August 14 at MINMost Hits Allowed, 9.0IP Game .... 18 three times, last June 17 vs. CHIMost Hits Allowed, Extras ............. 10 July 19 at CINMost Hits Allowed, Inning ............. 6 ve times, last 3rd innning, 8/7 vs. MINStolen Bases Allowed ................... 5 April 25 at DETHome Runs ................................... 4 four times, last August 25 vs. MILConsec. Scoreless IP (team) ........ 17.0 three times, last August 3-5 at LAA

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGInnings, Starter ............................. 9.0 seven times, last Kluber, August 14 at MINFewest Innings, Starter ................. 0.0 Carrasco, April 14 vs. CWS (injury)Innings, Reliever ........................... 5.0 Marcum, April 12 vs. DETConsec. Scoreless IP(starter) ....... 22.0 Carrasco, July 30-Aug 11Consec. Scoreless IP (relief) ........ 19.0 Allen, 5/24-7/10 Consec. Scoreless Apps (relief) ...... 19 Allen 5/24-7/10 Winning Streak, Starter ................... 3 5X, most recent Salazar, 7/31-8/17Winning Streak, Reliever ................. 2 McAllister, 5/31-6/18; Adams, 7/22-8/11(curr)Losing Streak ................................. 5 Kluber, 4/6-5/7 Strikeouts, Starter ......................... 18 Kluber, May 13 vs. STLStrikeouts, Reliever ...................... 4 four times, last McAllister, June 17 vs. CHIWalks, Starter ............................... 6 Bauer, August 23 at NYYWalks, Reliever ............................. 3 two times, Marcum, April 12 vs. DETRuns Allowed, Starter ................... 7 ve times, last Anderson, July 27 vs. KCEarned Runs Allowed, Starter ...... 7 three times, last Anderson, July 27 vs. KCHits Allowed, Starter ..................... 13 two times, last Kluber, April 22 at CWSHome Runs Allowed, Starter ........ 4 Kluber, August 19 at BOSPitches .......................................... 124 Carrasco, July 1 at TBConsec. Save Conversions .......... 16 Allen, 4/29-7/10

CLEVELAND MISCELLANEOUSWinning Streak ............................. 6 May 19-24 Losing Streak ................................ 6 July 23-28 Longest Game, Innings ................ 16.0 August 11 vs. NYY (16.0IP)Longest Game, Time, 9 IP ............ 4:16 April 11 vs. DETLongest Game, Time, Xtra............ 5:04 August 11 vs. NYY (16.0IP)Shortest Game, Time.................... 2:06 July 4 at PITLargest Crowd, Home ................... 35,789 April 10 vs. DETLargest Crowd, Road .................... 47,031 August 22 at NYYWinning Margin ............................. 13 August 8 vs. MIN (17-4)Losing Margin ............................... 17 June 17 vs. CHI (0-17)Largest De cit Overcome in Win ....... 5 May 3 vs. TOR (1-6)Largest Lead Blown in Loss ......... 3 four times, last August 3 at LAA (3-0)Team Errors .................................. 3 April 27 vs. KCDouble Plays Turned (team), 9IP .....5 June 20 vs. TBDouble Plays Turned (team), extra ...2 May 18 at CWS Double Plays Hit Into (team), 9IP . 4 four times, last August 24 at CHIDouble Plays Hit Into (team),extra 3 several times

CLEVELAND TEAM BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDINGShutout, Offensive (9 in 2015) ..............July 24, 2015 vs. Chicago-ALConsecutive Team Shutouts .................June 28, 2015 at Baltimore (day/night DH)Triple Play Turned ................................July 1, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL (LF-C-2B, 32nd all-time)Hit Into Triple Play ................................Sept 1, 2000 vs. Baltimore (Alomar, 26th all-time)Twenty Hits, One Game .......................May 14, 2014 at Toronto (22)Twenty Runs, One Game .....................April 18, 2009 at New York-ALFive (or more) Runs, One IP (8 in ‘15) .....August 17, 2015 at Boston (4th inning)Ten Runs, One Inning ...........................Sept 30, 2012 vs. KC (5th inning)Ten Runs Allowed, One Inning .............August 6, 2012 vs. Minnesota (2nd inning)Ten Hits, One Inning .............................April 8, 2011 at Seattle (4th)Seven Home Runs, One Game ............April 30, 2013 vs. PhiladelphiaNo-Hitter, Against ..................................Ervin Santana, July 27, 2011 vs. LA AngelsPerfect Game, Against ..........................NeverOne Hitter Against, Team ......................June 30, 2014 at LA Dodgers CG/SHO One Hitter, Against ................Dan Haren, April 12, 2011 at LA AngelsComplete Game/SHO, Against .............Jose Quintana, July 24, 2015 vs. Chicago-AL

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL BATTINGSix Hits, One Game ..............................Omar Vizquel, August 31, 2004 at New York-ALNine RBI, One Game ............................Lonnie Chisenhall, June 9, 2014 at TexasFive Runs, One Game ..........................Michael Brantley, June 9, 2014 at TexasLast Cycle .............................................Travis Hafner, August 14, 2003 at MinnesotaLast Cycle, Opponent ...........................Mark Teixeira, August 17, 2004 at TexasThree Home Runs ................................Lonnie Chisenhall, June 9, 2014 at TexasThree Home Runs, Opponent ..............Dan Johnson, Oct 3, 2012 vs. Chicago-AL Grand Slam Home Run (1 in 2015) ......Jerry Sands, August 8, 2015 vs. Minnesota (PH)Lead-off Home Run (2 in 2015) ............Jason Kipnis, May 26, 2015 vs. Texas (Rodriguez)Walk-off Home Run (0 in 2015) ............Mike Aviles, August 15, 2014 vs. BaltimorePinch-Hit Home Run (4 in 2015) ...........Jerry Sands, August 8, 2015 vs. Minnesota Pinch-Hit Grand Slam (1 in 2015) .........Jerry Sands, August 8, 2015 vs. Minnesota Inside-the-Park HR ...............................Carlos Santana, August 31, 2013 at DetroitHome Run, both sides of plate .............Carlos Santana, July 27, 2014 at Kansas CityFour Doubles, One Game ....................Sandy Alomar, June 6, 1997 at Boston Steal of Home .......................................David Dellucci, May 27, 2008 vs. Chicago-AL

CLEVELAND TEAM PITCHINGShutout, Defensive (7 in 2015) .............August 4, 2015 at Los Angeles-ALConsecutive Shutouts, Team ................July 27-28, 2013 vs. TexasConsecutive scoreless IP, starters ........44.1IP, May 10-14, 200819 strikeouts, Team (9.0IP) ...................May 13, 2015 vs. St. Louis (club record, 9.0IP)19 strikeouts, Team (Extras) .................July 2, 2015 at Tampa BaySix Home Runs Allowed, game ............August 1, 2003 at Texas (7 allowed)Inside-the-Park HR, allowed .................Jeff Baker, June 17, 2008 at ColoradoGrand Slam, allowed (3 in 2015) ..........Kris Bryant, June 17, 2015 vs. Chicago-NLWalk-off HR, allowed (2 in 2015) ..........Kris Bryant, August 24, 2015 at CHI-NL (McAllister)Lead-off HR, allowed (2 in 2015) ..........Brian Dozer, May 10, 2015 vs. Minnesota (Salazar)20 runs, allowed ...................................June 4, 2002 at Minnesota (23 runs)20 hits, allowed .....................................September 1, 2014 vs. Detroit

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGNo-Hitter/Perfect Game ........................Len Barker, May 15, 1981 vs. TorontoComplete Game ...................................Corey Kluber, August 14, 2015 at MinnesotaCG, Shutout ..........................................Carlos Carrasco, September 17, 2014 at Houston(2H)CG, One-Hitter ......................................Corey Kluber, August 14, 2015 at Minnesota18 Strikeouts, One Game .....................Corey Kluber, May 13, 2015 vs. St. LouisFour Strikeouts, One Inning ..................Justin Masterson, August 4, 2011 at BostonConsecutive Ind. Shutouts ....................Jeremy Sowers, July 22-28, 2006Two Consecutive Complete Gms .........Corey Kluber, August 9-14, 2015 vs. MinnesotaConsecutive Indiv CGs, Team Games ..July 28-29-30, 2015 (Bauer/Kluber/Carrasco)Position Player Pitching ........................Ryan Raburn & David Murphy, June 17, 2015 vs. CHIFour Home Runs, Allowed ....................Corey Kluber, August 19, 2015 at Boston

CLEVELAND MISCELLANEOUSTen-Game Winning Streak ...................Sept 19-29, 2013 (ended season)Ten-Game Losing Streak ......................July 27-August 7, 2012 (11 games)Sweep of Opponent in Series (3) .........June 29-July 2, 2015 at Tampa Bay (4 games)Swept by Opponent in Series (3) ..........July 23-26, 2015 vs. Chicago-AL (4 games)Victory when Trailing after 8.0IP (1)......May 16, 2015 at Texas Loss when Winning after 8.0IP (2) .......August 5, 2015 at Los Angeles-AL1-0 win/1-0 loss ....................................W-June 21, 2015 vTB / L-July 4, 2015 at PIT

LAST TIME IT HAPPENDED

G/GS Record cERA IP ER CS SBA CS% PBGOMES 65/64 33-31 3.74 569.2 237 14 44 31.8% 6HAYES 14/9 5-4 4.96 85.1 47 1 8 12.5% -PEREZ 60/52 21-31 3.74 459.1 191 14 38 36.8% 3

CATCHER PROFILES

Aviles .........................1 Bourn ..................... 4Brantley .....................7 Raburn ................... 1Sands ........................1 Moss ...................... 6Chisenhall ..................2 Almonte ................. 1

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (23)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning8/8 vs. MIN Sands/Boyer 5th

INDIANS 2015 GRAND SLAMS (1)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning4/26 @DET Murphy/Soria 9th 5/9 vs. MIN Murphy/Hughes 7th6/22 vs. DET Muprhy/Chamberlain 8th8/8 vs. MIN Sands/Boyer 5th

INDIANS 2015 PINCH-HIT HR (4)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning INDIANS 2015 WALK-OFF HR (0)

Date/Opp Batter/Situation Inning6/21 vs. TB Murphy/Sac Fly (1-0) 9th8/11 vs. NYY Brantley/Single (5-4) 16th

INDIANS 2015 WALK-OFF WINS/NON-HR (2)

Date/Opp Batters (career#)4/24@DET Brandon Moss (7)6/9 vs. SEA Yan Gomes (2)8/26 vs. MIL Michael Brantley (3)

2015 MULTI-HR GAMES (2)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher5/1 vs. TOR Kipnis (3rd)/Buehrle5/26 vs. TEX Kipnis (4th)/Rodriguez

2015 LEAD-OFF HR (2)

Date/Opp Batters/Inning5/21 at CWS Swisher/Aviles (1st)7/29 vs. KC Lindor/Brantley (6th)

BACK-TO-BACK HR (2)

Jesus Aguilar .........7G, 9/6/14 vs CWSAbraham Almonte 31G, 09/17/14 vs PHIMike Aviles ............ 4G, 8/18/15 at BOSMichael Brantley .......37G, 6/29/15 @TBLonnie Chisenhall ...1G, 8/22/15 at NYYYan Gomes ............2G, 8/23/15 at NYYTyler Holt ................................ 44G, n/aChris Johnson .... 11G, 07/24/15 @ STLJason Kipnis ......... 4G, 7/30/15 at OAKFrancisco Lindor .. 10G, 8/15/15 at MINRoberto Perez ..... 35G, 5/16/15 at TEXRyan Raburn ...... 1G, 7/26/15 vs. CWSJose Ramirez .........3G, 8/22/15 at NYYJerry Sands ............................95G, n/aCarlos Santana ..... 14G, 8/1/15 at OAKGiovanny Urshela 9G, 8/14/15 vs. NYYZach Walters.......... 5G, 5/15/15 at TEX

CURRENT ERRORLESS GMSMichael Brantley 100 career steals (has 93)Carlos Carrasco 500 career strikeouts (has 477)Jason Kipnis 500th career hit on 5/8 vs. MINJason Kipnis 100 career steals (has 99)Corey Kluber 100 career starts (has 97)Bryan Shaw 300th career appearance 8/20 @NYY

UPCOMING MILESTONES

2015 DISABLED LISTPLAYER (2015) INJURY DATES(Days/Games)RHP Gavin Floyd(60D) Right elbow fracture April 4-RHP Josh Tomlin(60D) Right shoulder surgery March 29-July 30(117/101)INF Zach Walters Right oblique strain March 27-April 23 (27/14)OF Nick Swisher Rehab, knee surgeries April 2-May 4 (33/24)C Yan Gomes Right knee sprain April 12-May 23 (42/37)LHP TJ House Left shoulder in ammation May 1-RHP Scott Atchison Left ankle sprain May 28-June 12 (16/14)OF/DH Nick Swisher Left knee in ammation June 14-Aug. 6 (54/46)LHP Nick Hagadone Lower back/left elbow July 7-INF Jason Kipnis R Shoulder in ammation August 2-17 (16/14)RHP Cody Anderson left oblique strain August 8-INF Chris Johnson left index nger, infection August 15-RHP Carlos Carrasco R shoulder in ammation August 22-

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W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A ATTEND DATE TOTAL 1 4/6 @HOU L, 0-2 Keuchel (1-0) Kluber (0-1) Gregorson (1) 2:30 0-1 T3rd -1.0 43,753 1 4/7 OFF DAY 0-1 T3rd -1.0 2 4/8 @HOU W, 2-0 Carrasco (1-0) Feldman (0-1) Allen (1) 2:40 1-1 3rd -1.0 23,078 3 4/9 @HOU W, 5-1 Bauer (1-0) Wojciechowski (0-1) 3:08 2-1 3rd -1.0 22,593 3 89,424 4 4/10 vDET L, 4-8 Simon (1-0) McAllister (0-1) Soria (1) 3:35 2-2 3rd -2.0 35,789 1 35,789 5 4/11 vDET L, 6-9 r-Krol (1-0) r-Allen (0-1) 4:16 2-3 3rd -3.0 23,161 2 58,950 6 4/12 vDET L, 5-8 Lobstein (1-0) House (0-1) Soria (2) 3:13 2-4 T3rd -4.0 19,555 3 78,505 6 4/13 OFF DAY 2-4 T3rd -4.5 7 4/14 vCWS L, 1-4 Quintana (1-0) Carrasco (1-1) Robertson (2) 3:01 2-5 4th -5.0 10,642 4 89,147 8 4/15 vCWS W, 4-2 Bauer (2-0) Danks (0-2) Allen (2) 2:58 3-5 T3rd -4.5 11,042 5 100,189 8 4/16 OFF DAY 3-5 T3rd -4.5 9 4/17 @MIN L, 2-3 (11) r-Boyer (1-1) r-Shaw (0-1) 3:38 3-6 T4th -5.5 21,307 10 4/18 @MIN W, 4-2 Salazar (1-0) Hughes (0-3) Allen (3) 2:33 4-6 T3rd -4.5 23,949 11 4/19 @MIN L, 2-7 May (1-1) House (0-2) 2:45 4-7 T4th -5.5 17,923 12 4/20 @CWS L, 3-4 r-Robertson (1-0) r-Allen (0-2) 2:53 4-8 5th -6.5 13,055 13 4/21 @CWS W, 6-2 Carrasco (2-1) Noesi (0-2) 3:07 5-8 T3rd -5.5 14,032 14 4/22 @CWS L, 0-6 Samardzija (1-1) Kluber (0-2) 2:56 5-9 5th -5.5 14,429 14 4/23 OFF DAY 5-9 5th -6.0 15 4/24 @DET W, 13-1 Salazar (2-0) Greene (3-1) 2:52 6-9 T3rd -5.5 28,192 16 4/25 @DET L, 1-4 Simon (4-0) House (0-3) Soria (6) 2:58 6-10 5th -6.0 35,473 17 4/26 @DET L, 6-8 Lobstein (2-1) Carrasco (2-2) Soria (7) 3:01 6-11 5th -6.0 30,698 12 288,482 18 4/27 vKC L, 2-6 Vargas (2-1) Kluber (0-3) 3:22 6-12 5th -7.0 9,668 6 109,857 19 4/28 vKC L, 5-11 r-Finnegan (1-0) r-Atchison (0-1) 3:13 6-13 5th -7.5 10,698 7 120.555 20 4/29 vKC W, 7-5 Salazar (3-0) Ventura (2-2) Allen (4) 2:41 7-13 5th -7.0 10,284 8 130,839 21 4/30 vTOR L, 1-5 r-Francis (1-0) House (0-4) 2:46 7-14 5th -7.5 9,798 9 140,637 APRIL: 7-14, 5th place, -7.5 games back .238 (168-706), .302 OB%, 79RS (3.8 RS/G) 4.54 ERA (184.1IP, 93ER) 22 5/1 vTOR W, 9-4 Carrasco (3-2) Buehrle (3-2) 2:37 8-14 5th -7.5 15,088 10 155,725 23 5/2 vTOR L, 4-11 Sanchez (2-2) Kluber (0-4) 3:23 8-15 5th -7.5 18,008 11 173,733 24 5/3 vTOR W, 10-7 r-Rzepczynski (1-0) r-Francis J (1-1) 3:06 9-15 4th -7.0 16,128 12 189,861 24 5/4 OFF DAY 9-15 4th -7.0 25 5/5 @KC L, 3-5 Vargas (3-1) Salazar (3-1) Davis (6) 2:26 9-16 5th -7.5 29,099 26 5/6 @KC W, 10-3 Carrasco (4-2) Duffy (2-1) 3:04 10-16 5th -6.5 23,316 27 5/7 @KC L, 4-7 r-Morales (3-0) Kluber (0-5) Holland (5) 3:13 10-17 5th -7.5 38,271 15 379,168 28 5/8 vMIN L, 3-9 Pelfrey (3-0) Bauer (2-1) 2:47 10-18 5th -8.0 19,102 13 208,963 29 5/9 vMIN L, 4-7 Hughes (2-4) Chen (0-1) Perkins (11) 3:02 10-19 5th -8.5 16,199 14 225,162 30 5/10 vMIN W, 8-2 Salazar (4-1) May (2-3) 2:37 11-19 5th -8.5 13,769 15 238,931 30 5/11 OFF DAY 11-19 5th -8.0 31 5/12 vSTL L, 3-8 Lynn (2-3) Carrasco (4-3) 3:31 11-20 5th -9.0 12,615 16 251,546 32 5/13 vSTL W, 2-0 Kluber (1-5) Lackey (2-2) Allen (5) 2:47 12-20 5th -8.0 12,313 17 263,859 33 5/14 vSTL L, 1-2 r-Siegrist (2-0) r-Rzepczynski(1-1) Rosenthal (12) 3:12 12-21 5th -9.0 15,865 18 279,724 34 5/15 @TEX W, 8-3 r-Webb (1-0) Rodriguez (1-2) 3:17 13-21 5th -9.0 29,524 35 5/16 @TEX W, 10-8 r-Atchison (1-1) r-Feliz (1-2) Allen (6) 3:37 14-21 5th -8.0 31,045 36 5/17 @TEX L, 1-5 Martinez (3-0) CARRASCO (4-4) 2:49 14-22 5th -9.0 32,189 37 5/18 @CWS L, 1-2 (10) r-Duke (2-2) r-McAllister (0-2) 2:34 14-23 5th -9.5 17,712 38 5/19 @CWS W, 3-1 Bauer (3-1) Quintana (2-4) Allen (7) 2:57 15-23 5th -9.5 15,681 39 5/20 @CWS W, 4-3 Marcum (1-0) r-Jennings (0-1) Allen (8) 2:56 16-23 5th -9.5 15,146 40 5/21 @CWS W, 5-2 Salazar (5-1) Danks (2-4) 3:04 17-23 5th -9.0 18,321 22 538,786 41 5/22 vCIN W, 7-3 Carrasco (5-4) Leake (2-3) 2:56 18-23 5th -9.0 23,617 19 303,341 42 5/23 vCIN W, 2-1 Kluber (2-5) r-Cingrani (0-1) Allen (9) 2:33 19-23 5th -9.0 27,315 20 330,656 43 5/24 vCIN W, 5-2 Bauer (4-1) Iglesias (1-1) 3:07 20-23 T4th -8.0 23,882 21 354,538 44 5/25 vTEX L, 8-10 r-Scheppers (1-0) r-Rzepczynski (1-2) Tolleson (4) 3:32 20-24 T4th -8.0 13,614 22 368,152 45 5/26 vTEX L, 3-4 r-Kela (4-1) r-Hagadone (0-1) Tolleson (5) 3:06 20-25 T4th -8.0 11,352 23 379,504 46 5/27 vTEX W, 12-3 Carrasco (6-4) Lewis (4-3) 2:47 21-25 T4th -7.0 15,956 24 395,460 47 5/28 @SEA W, 5-3 Kluber (3-5) Paxton (3-3) Allen (10) 2:50 22-25 4th -6.5 19,449 48 5/29 @SEA L, 1-2 Walker (2-5) Bauer (4-2) Rodney (14) 2:24 22-26 5th -7.5 32,454 49 5/30 @SEA W, 4-3 Marcum (2-0) Elias (2-2) Allen (11) 3:04 23-26 4th -7.0 32,287 50 5/31 @SEA W, 6-3 (12) r-McAllister (1-2) r-Leone (0-4) Adams (1) 4:36 24-26 4th -6.5 32,112 MAY: 17-12, 4th place, -6.5 game back .265 (262-989), .351 OB%, 146RS (5.0 RS/G) 3.66 ERA (260.2IP, 106ER) 50 6/1 OFF DAY 24-26 4th -6.5 51 6/2 @KC W, 2-1 Carrasco (7-4) r-Davis (2-1) Allen (12) 3:16 25-26 4th -5.5 52 6/3 @KC L, 2-4 Vargas (4-2) KLUBER (3-6) Holland (8) 2:33 25-27 4th -6.0 53 6/4 @KC W, 6-2 (8) Bauer (5-2) Young (4-2) 2:38 26-27 4th -6.0 29,552 54 6/5 vBAL L, 2-5 Tillman (3-7) Marcum (2-1) Britton (15) 2:48 26-28 4th -6.0 26,070 25 421,530 55 6/6 vBAL W, 2-1 Salazar (6-1) r-Brach (3-2) Allen (13) 2:44 27-28 4th -5.0 24,939 26 446,469 56 6/7 vBAL L, 3-7 Norris (2-4) Carrasco (7-5) 3:33 27-29 4th -6.0 18,151 27 464,620 56 6/8 OFF DAY 27-29 4th -5.5 57 6/9 vSEA L, 2-3 Elias (3-3) Kluber (3-7) Smith (2) 3:03 27-30 T4th -6.5 11,425 28 476,045 58 6/10 vSEA L, 3-9 Walker (3-6) Bauer (5-3) 3:04 27-31 5th -7.5 12,305 29 488,350 59 6/11 vSEA W, 6-0 Marcum (3-1) Happ (3-2) 2:40 28-31 5th -7.0 15,316 30 503,666 60 6/12 @DET L, 0-4 PRICE (6-2) Salazar (6-2) 2:25 28-32 5th -7.0 35,379 61 6/13 @DET W, 5-4 Carrasco (8-5) r-Hardy (2-1) Allen (14) 3:34 29-32 4th -6.0 41,620 62 6/14 @DET L, 1-8 Simon (7-3) Kluber (3-8) 2:46 29-33 4th -6.5 36,994 63 6/15 @CHI PPD. RAIN (make-up August 24 at 2:05PM ET) 29-33 4th -7.0 63 6/16 @CHI W, 6-0 Bauer (6-3) Arrieta (6-5) 3:08 30-33 4th -7.0 35,914 33 894,807 64 6/17 vCHI L, 0-17 Wada (1-1) Marcum (3-2) 3:06 30-34 4th -8.0 15,572 31 519,238 65 6/18 vCHI W, 4-3 r-McAllister (2-2) r-Wood (3-3) Shaw (1) 3:01 31-34 4th -8.0 15,891 32 535,129 66 6/19 vTB L, 1-4 Karns (4-3) Carrasco (8-6) Boxberger (17) 3:01 31-35 4th -8.0 22,811 33 557,940 67 6/20 vTB L, 1-4 r-Cedeno (1-0) Kluber (3-9) Boxberger (18) 3:07 31-36 4th -9.0 24,670 34 582,610 68 6/21 vTB W, 1-0 r-Allen (1-2) r-Jepsen (1-5) 2:36 32-36 4th -8.0 20,847 35 603,457 69 6/22 vDET L, 5-8 r-Hardy (3-1) Bauer (6-4) 3:27 32-37 4th -9.0 15,746 36 619,203 70 6/23 vDET L, 3-7 Price (7-2) Salazar (6-3) 3:28 32-38 4th -9.0 19,156 37 638,359 71 6/24 vDET W, 8-2 Carrasco (9-6) Farmer (0-2) 3:06 33-38 4th -9.0 20,780 38 659,139 71 6/25 OFF DAY 33-38 4th -9.0 72 6/26 @BAL L, 3-4 r-O’Day (5-0) r-Rzepczynski (1-3) Britton (22) 2:47 33-39 4th -10.0 31,112 72 6/27 @BAL PPD. RAIN (made-up 6/28 at 7:05PM ET) 33-39 4th -10.5 73 6/28 @BAL(D) L, 0-4 Jimenez (7-3) Bauer (6-5) 2:21 33-40 4th -11.0 45,675 74 6/28 @BAL(N) L, 0-8 Tillman (6-7) Murata (0-1) 2:46 33-41 4th -12.0 40,006 75 6/29 @TB W, 7-1 Anderson (1-0) Karns (4-4) 2:45 34-41 4th -11.0 11,802 76 6/30 @TB W, 6-2 Salazar (7-3) Ramirez (6-3) 2:42 35-41 4th -10.0 10,437 JUNE: 11-15, 4th place, -10.0 games back .249 (215-862), .313 OB%, 79RS (3.0 RS/G) 3.90 ERA (226.1IP, 98ER) 77 7/1 @TB W, 8-1 Carrasco (10-6) Colome (3-4) 2:44 36-41 4th -9.0 11,394 78 7/2 @TB W, 5-4(10) r-Shaw (1-1) r-Cedeno (1-1) Allen (15) 3:01 37-41 4th -8.0 16,353 79 7/3 @PIT W, 5-2 Bauer (7-5) Morton (6-2) Allen (16) 3:11 38-41 4th -8.0 38,840 80 7/4 @PIT L, 0-1 Locke (5-4) ANDERSON (1-1) Melancon (26) 2:06 38-42 4th -8.0 37,928 81 7/5 @PIT L, 3-5 Cole (12-3) Salazar (7-4) Melancon (27) 2:51 38-43 4th -9.0 36,812 43 1,175,166 (xx) - extra inning game r - relief decision PITCHER IN CAPS - complete game

2015 INDIANS DAY-BY-DAY PAGE 7 CLEVELAND INDIANS GAME NOTES wednesDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015

2015 TRANSACTIONSMARCH 27 Optioned RHP DANNY SALAZAR to AAA Columbus.MARCH 29 Optioned RHP JOSH TOMLIN to AAA Columbus.MARCH 29 Optioned OF TYLER HOLT to AAA Columbus....Released LHP SCOTT DOWNS.APRIL 2 Optioned INF JESUS AGUILAR to AAA Columbus.APRIL 5 Purchased the contract of RHP ANTHONY SWARZAK from AAA Columbus ...Placed RHP JOSH TOMLIN (R shoulder surgery/retro 3/29) on 15-day DL/rescinded his 3/29 option to Colum-bus...Placed OF NICK SWISHER (rehab, bi-lateral knee surgery/retro 2-Apr) and INF ZACH WALTERS (R oblique strain/retro 3/27) on the 15-day DL...Placed RHP GAVIN FLOYD (R elbow fracture/sur-gery) on the 60-day DL...Reassigned LHP BRUCE CHEN, C BRETT HAYES, RHP JEFF MANSHIP, RHP SHAUN MARCUM, INF MICHAEL MARTINEZ, INF RYAN ROHLINGER and 1B/OF JERRY SANDS to the AAA Columbus roster... Signed RHP COREY KLUBER to a ve-year Major League contract thru the 2019 season with club options for 2020 and 2021.

APRIL 7 Signed RHP CARLOS CARRASCO to a four-year Major League contract thru the 2018 season with club options for 2019 and 2020.APRIL 10 Purchased the contract of 1B/OF JERRY SANDS from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to AAA Columbus...Transferred RHP JOSH TOMLIN from 15-day to the 60-day D.L.APRIL 12 Purchased the contract of RHP SHAUN MARCUM from AAA Columbus...Recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS from Columbus...Placed C YAN GOMES on the 15-day DL with a right knee sprain...Optioned LHP KYLE CROCKETT to AAA Columbus...Released RHP CHARLES BREWER.APRIL 13 Signed RHP RYAN WEBB to a Mi-nor League contract (assigned to AAA Columbus). APRIL 14 Purchased the contract of C BRETT HAYES from AAA Columbus...Designated RHP SHAUN MARCUM for assignment (outright to AAA on 4/15)... Signed RHP JHOULYS CHACIN to a Mi-nor League contract.APRIL 18 Recalled RHP DANNY SALAZAR from AAA...Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to AAA.APRIL 24 Activated INF/OF ZACH WALTERS from 15-day DL and optioned him to AAA Columbus.APRIL 29 Selected the contract of RHP RYAN WEBB from Columbus...Designated OF JERRY SANDS for assignment (outrighted on 5/3 to AAA). MAY 1 Placed LHP TJ HOUSE on the 15-day Disabled List with left shoulder in ammation...Recalled OF TYLER HOLT from AAA Columbus. MAY 5 Activated OF NICK SWISHER from the 15-day DL...Optioned OF TYLER HOLT to AAA.MAY 8 Placed INF MIKE AVILES on the Family Medical Emergency List...Recalled INF/OF ZACH WALTERS from AAA Columbus.MAY 9 Purchased the contract of LHP BRUCE CHEN from AAA Columbus...Designated RHP ANTHONY SWARZAK for assignment (outrighted to AAA Columbus on May 14).MAY 16 Recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS from the AAA Columbus Clippers...Designated LHP BRUCE CHEN for assignment (retired on 5/18). MAY 18 Activated INF MIKE AVILES from the Restricted List...Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to AAA Columbus.MAY 20 Selected the contract of RHP SHAUN MARCUM from AAA Columbus...Optioned INF ZACH WALTERS to AAA Columbus. MAY 21 Activated LHP TJ HOUSE from the 15-day DL and optioned him to AAA Columbus.MAY 24 Activated C YAN GOMES from 15-day DL..Designated C BRETT HAYES for assignment. (outrighted to Columbus on 5/31). MAY 28 Selected the contract of OF JERRY SANDS and recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS from AAA Columbus...Placed INF CARLOS SANTANA on the Paternity List...Placed RHP SCOTT ATCHISON on the 15-day Disabled List with a left ankle sprain.MAY 31 Reinstated INF CARLOS SAN-TANA from the Paternity List...Designated OF JERRY SANDS for assignment (outrighted to AAA 6/6).JUNE 7 Optioned INF LONNIE CHISEN-HALL and INF JOSE RAMIREZ to AAA ColumbusJUNE 9 Recalled INF GIOVANNY URSHELA and INF ZACH WALTERS from AAA Columbus.JUNE 11 Recalled RHP C.C. LEE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to AAAJUNE 13 Activated RHP SCOTT ATCHISON from 15-day DL...Optioned RHP C.C. LEE to AAAJUNE 14 Selected the contract of INF FRAN-CISCO LINDOR from AAA Columbus...Placed DH/OF NICK SWISHER on 15-day DL (L knee in ammation). JUNE 18 Selected the contract of RHP JEFF MANSHIP from AAA Columbus...Recalled LHP KYLE CROCKETT from Columbus...Optioned INF ZACH WALTERS to Columbus...Designated RHP SHAUN MARCUM for assignment (outrighted to AAA on 6/20). JUNE 21 Recalled RHP CODY ANDERSON from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP KYLE CROCK-ETT to AAA Columbus.JUNE 23 Recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS from Columbus...Designated RHP SCOTT ATCHISON for assignment (released on June 28). JUNE 28 Purchased the contract of RHP TORU MURATA from AAA Columbus (26th man).

OPENING DAY ROSTERPitchers (13): Cody Allen, Scott Atchison, Trevor Bauer, Carlos Carrasco, Kyle Crockett, Nick Hagadone, TJ House, Corey Kluber, Zach McAl-lister , Marc Rzepczynski, Bryan Shaw, Anthony Swarzak, Austin Adams.In elders (5): Mike Aviles , Lonnie Chisenhall, Jason Kipnis, Jose Ramirez, Carlos SantanaOut elders (5): Michael Brantley, Michael Bourn, Brandon Moss, David Murphy, and Ryan RaburnCatchers (2): Yan Gomes and Roberto Perez.DL (4): Swisher, Tomlin, Floyd, Walters

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W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A(WC) ATTEND DATE TOTAL 82 7/6 vHOU L, 4-9 Keuchel (11-3) Carrasco (10-7) 3:15 38-44 T4th -9.5 13,516 39 672,655 83 7/7 vHOU W, 2-0 Kluber (4-9) Velasquez (0-1) Shaw (2) 3:03 39-44 4th -10.0 10,821 40 683,476 84 7/8 vHOU W, 4-2 Bauer (8-5) r-Thatcher (1-3) Allen (17) 2:39 40-44 4th -10.0 15,255 41 698,731 85 7/9 vHOU W, 3-1 Anderson (2-1) Oberholtzer (2-2) Allen (18) 2:49 41-44 4th -10.0 11,496 42 710,227 86 7/10 vOAK W, 5-1 Salazar (8-4) Graveman (6-5) Allen (19) 2:57 42-44 4th -10.0 28,539 43 738,766 87 7/11 vOAK L, 4-5 r-O’Flaherty (1-2) McAllister (2-3) Clippard (17) 3:08 42-45 T4th -10.0 28,733 44 767,499 88 7/12 vOAK L, 0-2 GRAY (10-3) Kluber (4-10) 2:25 42-46 T4th -11.0 20,611 45 788,110 7/13-16 ALL-STAR BREAK 42-46 T4th -11.0 1ST HALF: 42-46, T4th place, -11.0 GB .248 (728-2936), .320 OB%, 347RS (3.94 RS/G) 3.78 ERA (778.1IP, 327ER) 89 7/17 @CIN L, 1-6 Leake (7-5) Bauer (8-6) 2:58 42-47 5th -11.5 38,982 90 7/18 @CIN W, 9-4 Kluber (5-10) DeSclafani (5-7) 3:04 43-47 4th -11.5 39,588 91 7/19 @CIN W, 5-3(11) r-Rzepczynski (2-3) r-Villarreal (1-3) McAllister (1) 4:11 44-47 4th -11.5 36,302 91 7/20 OFF DAY 44-47 4th -11.0 92 7/21 @MIL L, 1-8 Garza (5-10) Salazar (8-5) 2:58 44-48 4th -12.0 34,379 93 7/22 @MIL W, 7-5 r-Adams (1-0) Lohse (5-11) Allen (20) 3:27 45-48 4th -12.0 32,588 48 1,357,005 94 7/23 vCWS L, 1-8 Samardzija (7-5) Bauer (8-7) 2:28 45-49 4th -12.0 16,317 46 804,427 95 7/24 vCWS L, 0-6 QUINTANA (5-9) Kluber (5-11) 2:43 45-50 4th -12.0 26,553 47 830,980 96 7/25 vCWS L, 3-10 Sale (9-5) Carrasco (10-8) 2:54 45-51 5th -13.0 24,763 48 855,743 97 7/26 vCWS L, 1-2 Rodon (4-3) Salazar (8-6) Robertson(21) 2:52 45-52 5th -14.0 17,751 49 873,494 98 7/27 vKC L, 4-9 Volquez (10-5) Anderson (2-2) Blanton (2) 2:59 45-53 5th -15.0 13,611 50 887,105 99 7/28 vKC L, 1-2 r-Davis (7-1) BAUER (8-8) Holland (22) 2:40 45-54 5th -16.0 18,064 51 905,169 100 7/29 vKC W, 12-1 KLUBER (6-11) Guthrie (7-7) 2:55 46-54 5th -15.0 19,767 52 924,936 101 7/30 @OAK W, 3-1 CARRASCO(11-8) Bassitt (0-4) 2:15 47-54 5th -14.0 13,173 102 7/31 @OAK W, 2-1 Salazar (9-6) r-Mujica (2-3) Allen (21) 2:34 48-54 5th -13.0 28,152 JULY: 13-13, 5th place, -13.0 games back .245 (211-862), .311 OB%, 93RS (3.6 RS/G) 3.52 ERA (233.0IP, 91ER) 103 8/1 @OAK L, 1-5 Brooks (1-0) Anderson (2-3) 2:24 48-55 5th -14.0 19,046 104 8/2 @OAK L, 1-2(10) r-Rodriguez(2-1) r-Allen (1-3) 3:14 48-56 5th -14.0 21,498 105 8/3 @LAA L, 4-5 Richards (11-8) Kluber (6-12) Street (26) 3:02 48-57 5th -14.5 37,030 106 8/4 @LAA W, 2-0(12) r-McAllister (3-3) r-Alvarez (2-3) Allen (22) 3:32 49-57 5th -14.5 38,159 107 8/5 @LAA L, 3-4 r-Bedrosian (1-0) r-Allen (1-4) 2:59 49-58 5th -14.5 33,099 55 1,547,162 107 8/6 OFF DAY 49-58 5th -14.0 108 8/7 vMIN L, 9-10 r-May (8-7) r-Shaw (1-2) Perkins (30) 3:24 49-59 5th -15.0 30,365 53 955,301 109 8/8 vMIN W, 17-4 Bauer (9-8) Santana (2-3) 3:34 50-59 5th -15.0 31,666 54 986,967 110 8/9 vMIN W, 8-1 KLUBER (7-12) Hughes (10-8) 2:37 51-59 5th -15.0 21,305 55 1,008,272 110 8/10 OFF DAY 51-59 5th -15.5 111 8/11 vNYY W, 5-4(16) r-Adams (2-0) r-Pinder (0-2) 5:04 52-59 5th -15.5 23,618 56 1,031,890 112 8/12 vNYY W, 2-1 Salazar (10-6) Sabathia (4-9) Allen (23) 2:54 53-59 5th -14.5 18,844 57 1,050,734 113 8/13 vNYY L, 6-8 Eovaldi (12-2) Bauer (9-9) Miller (25) 3:35 53-60 5th -14.5 23,076 58 1,073,810 114 8/14 @MIN W, 6-1 KLUBER (8-12) May (8-8) 2:26 54-60 5th -14.5 26,910 115 8/15 @MIN L, 1-4 Duffey (1-1) Tomlin (0-1) 2:27 54-61 5th -15.5 30,601 116 8/16 @MIN L, 1-4 Milone (6-3) Carrasco (11-9) Perkins (31) 2:48 54-62 5th -16.5 27,244 117 8/17 @BOS W, 8-2 Salazar (11-6) Barnes (3-3) 3:12 55-62 5th -16.0 32,701 118 8/18 @BOS L, 1-9 Rodriguez (7-5) Bauer (9-10) 2:56 55-63 5th -17.0 31,907 119 8/19 @BOS L, 4-6 Kelly (6-6) Kluber (8-13) Tazawa (1) 3:09 55-64 5th -18.0 32,465 120 8/20 @NYY W, 3-2 Tomlin (1-1) Nova (5-5) Allen (24) 3:07 56-64 5th -17.0 36,129 121 8/21 @NYY W, 7-3 Carrasco (12-9) Tanaka (9-6) Allen (25) 3:39 57-64 5th -16.0 35,940 122 8/22 @NYY L, 2-6 Severino (1-2) Salazar (11-7) 2:52 57-65 5th -17.0 47,031 123 8/23 @NYY W, 4-3 r-Shaw (2-2) r-Betances (6-3) Allen (26) 3:37 58-65 5th -17.0 46,945 124 8/24 @CHI L, 1-2 r-Rondon (5-2) r-McAllister(3-4) 2:38 58-66 5th -18.0 36,283 66 1,931,318 125 8/25 vMIL W, 11-6 Tomlin (2-1) Peralta (4-8) 2:54 59-66 T4th -18.0 11,687 59 1,085,497 126 8/26 vMIL 7:10 pm 126 8/27 OFF DAY 127 8/28 vLAA 7:10 pm 128 8/29 vLAA 7:10 pm 129 8/30 vLAA 1:10 pm 130 8/31 @TOR 7:07 pm AUGUST: 11-12, T4th place, -18.0 game back .271 (220-811), .335 OB%,107 RS (4.7 RS/G) 3.73 ERA (210.0IP, 87ER) 131 9/1 @TOR 7:07 pm 132 9/2 @TOR 7:07 pm 132 9/3 OFF DAY 133 9/4 @DET 7:08 pm 134 9/5 @DET 7:08 pm 135 9/6 @DET 1:08 pm 136 9/7 @CHW 2:10 pm 137 9/8 @CHW 8:10 pm 138 9/9 @CHW 8:10 pm 139 9/10 vDET 7:10 pm 140 9/11 vDET 7:10 pm 141 9/12 vDET 7:10 pm 142 9/13 vDET 1:10 pm 143 9/14 vKCR 7:10 pm 144 9/15 vKCR 7:10 pm 145 9/16 vKCR 7:10 pm 146 9/17 vKCR 7:10 pm 147 9/18 vCWS 7:10 pm 148 9/19 vCWS 7:10 pm 149 9/20 vCWS 1:10 pm 149 9/21 OFF DAY 150 9/22 @MIN 8:10 pm 151 9/23 @MIN 8:10 pm 152 9/24 @MIN 8:10 pm 153 9/25 @KCR 8:10 pm 154 9/26 @KCR 7:10 pm 155 9/27 @KCR 2:10 pm 156 9/28 vMIN 7:10 pm 157 9/29 vMIN 7:10 pm 158 9/30 vMIN 7:10 pm 159 10/1 vMIN 7:10 pm 160 10/2 vBOS 7:10 pm 161 10/3 vBOS 7:10 pm 162 10/4 vBOS 3:10 pm SEPT/OCT: 0-0, --- place, --- game back ---- (0-0), ---- OB%, 0RS (---RS/G) ----ERA (0.0IP, 0ER) 2ND HALF: 17-20, T4th place, -18.0 GB .269 (348-1294), .333 OB%, 157 RS (4.2 RS/G) 3.96 ERA (336.0IP, 148ER)

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2015 INDIANS DAY-BY-DAY, CONT.

PAGE 8 CLEVELAND INDIANS GAME NOTES wednesDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015

2015 TRANSACTIONSJULY 8 Recalled LHP KYLE CROCKETT from AAA Columbus...Placed LHP NICK HAGADONE on the 15-day Disabled List with a lower back strain, retroactive to July 7.

JULY 11 Recalled INF JOSE RAMIREZ from AAA Columbus...Placed INF MIKE AVILES on MLB Family Medical Emergency List.

JULY 13 Optioned INF JOSE RAMIREZ to AAA Columbus...Reinstated INF MIKE AVILES from the

JULY 24 Recalled 1B JESUS AGUILAR from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP KYLE CROCKETT to AAA Columbus.

JULY 28 Selected the contract of LHP MI-CHAEL ROTH from AAA Columbus...Optioned 1B JESUS AGUILAR to AAA...Transferred LHP NICK HAGADONE to the 60-day Disabled List....Acquired INF ERIC STAMETS from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for OF DAVID MURPHY.JULY 29 Recalled OF TYLER HOLT from AAA Columbus. JULY 30 Acquired LHP ROB KAMINSKY from St. Louis in exchange for OF/1B BRANDON MOSS...Recalled INF LONNIE CHISENHALL from Columbus.JULY 31 Selected the contract of OF JERRY SANDS from AAA Columbus...Activated RHP JOSH TOMLIN from the 60-day Disabled List and optioned him to AAA Columbus....Outrighted RHP TORU MU-RATA off the 40-man roster on to the AAA Columbus roster...Acquired OF ABRAHAM ALMONTE from the San Diego Padres in exchange for LHP MARC RZEP-CZYNSKI…Optioned Almonte to AAA Columbus. AUGUST 3 Placed INF JASON KIPNIS on the 15-day Disabled List with right shoulder in ammation, retroactive to August 2...Recalled LHP KYLE CROCK-ETT and INF JOSE RAMIREZ from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP MICHAEL ROTH to AAA Columbus.AUGUST 5 Claimed RHP DEOLIS GUERRA off outright waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates...Des-ignated LHP MICHAEL ROTH for assignment...Re-scinded Guerra waiver claim on 8/7 due to previous injury...Outrighted Roth to AAA Columbus on 8/7.AUGUST 7 Acquired INF CHRIS JOHNSON from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for OF MICHAEL BOURN, OF NICK SWISHER and cash.AUGUST 8 Recalled RHP SHAWN ARMSTRONG and OF ABRAHAM ALMONTE from AAA Columbus...Optioned OF TYLER HOLT to AAA Columbus...Placed RHP CODY ANDERSON on the 15-day D.L. with left oblique strain. AUGUST 11 Recalled INF ZACH WALTERS from the AAA Columbus Clippers...Placed OF RYAN RABURN on the Bereavement List.AUGUST 13 Rescinded the May 21 option of LHP TJ HOUSE and placed him on the Major League 15-day D.L. (L shoulder in ammation), retroactive to 5/1.AUGUST 15 Recalled RHP JOSH TOMLIN from AAA Columbus and activated OF RYAN RABURN from Bereavement List...Optioned RHP SHAWN ARM-STRONG & INF ZACH WALTERS to AAA Columbus. AUGUST 18 Activated INF JASON KIPNIS from the 15-day Disabled List...Placed INF CHRIS JOHNSON (infection, left hand) on the 15-day Disabled List, ret-roactive to August 15. AUGUST 21 Acquired OF MICHAEL CHOICE from the Texas Rangers in exchange for cash consider-ations...Choice optioned to AAA Columbus.AUGUST 26 Placed RHP CARLOS CARRASCO on the 15-day Disabled List with right shoulder in am-mation, retroactive to Aug. 22 ...Activated RHP CODY ANDERSON from the 15-day DL.