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BOSTON IN 2017: .234 (18-77) 1 HR HOMESTAND: .305 (50-164) 6 HR #13 MATT CARPENTER: Streak: 0-8 ATL Series: 2-12, .167 Homestand: .211 (4-19) [ Has .462 OBP in interleague this year (6th NL) & 16 RBI (T4th NL)...hit 11 of his 28 2B’s hit since ASB...his .334 BA in Inter- league ranks 6th all-time...has XBH for 8 of his last 12 hits (6-2Bs, 3B, HR)...7th in NL with 28 doubles & 2nd with 80 walks; has walks in 61 G’s...has 75+ BB in each of last 4 seasons...batted .322 in July (28-87)...leads STL in runs (67), XBH (45), 2B (28) & BB (80); T2nd w/15 HR & T1st w/56 RBI...batted 1st since 6/7 (58 G’s, .292; 59-202, 6 HR, 45 BB, 42 R, 29 RBI)...tied team-high 21-game on-base streak (6/22-7/18)...quickest STL player to 400 career BB (759 G). #11 PAUL DeJONG: Streak: 4G (9-16, .563) 2 HR ATL Series: 7-13, .538, 2 HR Homestand: .429 (9-21) 2 HR [ Hit team-high 18th HR on Sun...it was 7th time this year to HR in consec. games...is T5th ever STL rookie to hit 18 HR’s...his 18 HR in 1st 65 MLB games are 2nd to Pujols (2001, 20) for most in STL history & 34 XBH are most STL in 1st 65 MLB G’s (2nd most among MLB rookies in 2017; Bellinger-39)...has 17 HR since 6/15 recall, T2nd in MLB (1st, Stanton-26)...has RBI in 14 of last 22 games & reached safely in 19 of last 22 games...23 of last 44 hits are XBH (11-2B, 12-HR)...ranks 4th among N.L. rook- ies in HR (18), 4th in RBI (42), 7th in 2Bs (16), 6th in hits (74) & 5th in XBH (34)... had 6th 3-hit Gm on Sun., 2nd, STL...July NL Rookie of the Month & led all MLB rookies in July in HR (8) & hits (28)...set STL rookie record for July HR (8)...T3rd in NL with 16 XBH in July & 8 HR... had 9-game hit streak (6/22-30)...made MLB debut at COL (5/28) & HRed in 1st at-bat (9th STL player). #25 DEXTER FOWLER: 0-3 ATL Series: 2-7, .286 Homestand: .385 (5-13) HR [ Is T2nd NL in HR (15) switch-hitters...hit 3rd career grand slam 8/10 vs. KC w/career high 5 RBI...season-high 3 walks 8/9 & 8/11...walked in 9-str. games (7/21-8/11), top N.L. streak in 2017...scored in 5 of his last 7 starts...came off DL on 8/7 (left fore- arm strain) after missing 12 games...first AB back tripled, his 5th (T6th NL)...77 career triples tops MLB since ‘09...T2nd on STL w/15 HR, T2nd w/8 GWRBI...2nd on team in walks (49)... missed 12G 6/25-7/6 on DL (rt. heel spur)... HR’d in career-high 4-str. 6/15-18...11 of 15 HR’s hit at Busch; 9 of 15 HR’s are go-ahead...4-8 as PH (2B,3B,5 RBI)...23 career lead-off HR. #35 GREG GARCIA: Streak: 2G (2-7, .286) ATL Series: 2-7, .286 Homestand: .300 (3-10) [Had the GWRBI (#2) Sat. vs. ATL...has been on-base 10 times in his last 6 G’s...career-high 3 BB on 8/6 at CIN..has hit in 13 of last 16 starts...is 5-31, 7 BBs as PHer...tied career-high 3 hits off bench 5/20 vs. SF ... .274 career BA (23-84) as PH. #15 RANDAL GRICHUK: Streak: 3G (6-12, .500) HR ATL Series: 6-12, .500, HR Homestand: .444 (8-18) HR [ Hait for cycle in ATL series; incl. HR #15 on Sat...has hit safely in 16 of last 20 starts, 12 XBHs...12 of his 15 HR’s have come when hitting 7th or lower in lineup...had career-high 4 hits (7/26)...HRed in 4 str. games 7/21-24...on DL 7/10-20 (low back)... HRed in cons. games 6/25-26, 7/6-7, 7/21-24; 10 career...37 of 74 hits are XBH...T2nd on STL w/21 2B’s, 2nd w/37 XBH. #3 JEDD GYORKO: Streak: 0-7 ATL Series: 0-3, .000 Homestand: .111 (1-9) [Was late scratch on Sunday (right knee)...STL co-leader (Carpenter) w/56 RBI...had career-high 3 walks last Tue. & belted 3- run HR (#15), 1st since 7/14...leads STL w/eight 3-hit games and 9 GWRBI...4th STL w/96 hits...hit walk-off sac fly 7/25, 2nd ca- reer walk-off RBI...T2nd on STL w/15 HR & T3rd w/35 XBH...has 38 HR since 2016 All-Star Break...5th straight season with 50+ RBI...2nd on team w/26 multi-hit games...9 of 15 HR’s have come in 6th+ inn...11 of 15 HR’s in 2017 are solo. #30 CARSON KELLY: Streak: 1G (1-3, .000) ATL Series: 1-3, .333 Homestand: .333 (1-3) [Has made 4 starts since 7/21 recall from Memphis (AAA)...had RBI-2B & HBP in start Sun...made MLB debut & played in 10 games in 2016...batted .283, 10 HR, 41 RBI in 83 G at Memphis...starting catcher for the 2017 Pacific Coast League All-Stars. #58 JOSE MARTINEZ: Streak: 1G (1-4, .250) ATL Series: 1-5, .200 Homestand: .250 (3-12), HR [ Was 2-4 w/HR last Wed. vs. KC; has 3 HR in last 9 games at Busch...was DHlast Mon. & Tue. at KC...hit 1st career grand slam 8/6 at CIN...leads MLB in PH BA (.444, 8-18); T5th in PH HR (2)...hit pinch-HR 7/24 (2nd career)...1st career multi-HR game (3 RBI) on 6/13[1] vs. MIL...missed 17G 5/7-28; (left groin)...career .299 BA (55-184); 81 MLB gms...career-high 9G hit streak 4/11-22... career .500 (12-24), 2 HR as pinch-hitter. #4 YADIER MOLINA: Streak: 0-11 ATL Series: 0-10, .000 Homestand: .111 (2-18) HR [ Hit 5th career grand slam last Wed. (T2nd among STL catchers; T.Simmons 7)...had 2 HR’s & 7 RBI last Tue. & Wed. vs. KC... had 2 runs in 3 str. games (8/6-8), a career best...had 4th career multi-HR game 8/3 at MIL...leads STL with 104 hits & 2nd on team w/8 SB...4th season w/10+ HR...recorded 3rd pick-off on 7/14 (49th career); all 3 PO in 2017 at 3rd base...ranks 2nd among MLB catchers in hits (104) & 3rd in RBI (54)...has two 16-game hit streaks (6/8-7/1 & 5/8-27) in 2017, matching career- high...tied for team-high 21G on-base streak 5/1-27...12th on STL all-time hits list (1,697) & 11th in RBI (757)...leads MLB in in- nings caught (854.0)...selected to his 8th All-Star Game; hit game-tying HR in ASG and caught 5 inn. #28 TOMMY PHAM: Streak: 6G (6-20, .300) ATL Series: 3-10, .300 Homestand: .333 (5-15) [ Swiped team-high 16th SB last Thu. (T7th, NL)...most SB by Cardinal since J.Heyward (23) in 2015...leads team in BA (.309 - 11th NL) & OBP (.401 - 8th, NL)...2nd on team in runs (62)...1st on STL w/27 multi-hit & 15 multi-RBI games...had 32 hits in July (career month high)...1st STL player since Pujols (2009) w/10 HR & 10 SB at ASG Break... has 7 OF assists (T5th NL); threw out 2 runners at plate 6/21 at PHI...had 3 HR & 5 RBI in 3 games at ATL (5/5-7), incl. 4-hit, 2-HR game on 5/7. #40 LUKE VOIT: Streak: 0-7 ATL Series: 0-2, .000 Homestand: .000 (0-4) [ Had PH-2 RBI 2B last Mon...5-16 as PH; 2 HBP, 2 BB...4th multi-hit game 8/2...reached base safely in 21-of-35 Gs with a PA, 16 via hit...hit 1st career HR 7/3 vs. MIA w/season-high 4 RBI...1st MLB hit (2B) 6/26 in 1st MLB start...has 15 starts (all at 1B). #16 KOLTEN WONG: Streak: 8G (12-27, .444) HR ATL Series: 4-10, .400 Homestand: .500 (7-14) [ His .371 BA is 4th NL in interleague this year...team-high 10 HBP (T8th, NL)...on base 3 times Thu. (2B, BB, 1B) & sac. fly... HRed (#2) & matched career high w/4 RBI 8/7 at KC...hit safely in 25 of last 32 games (.342; 38-111) with AB...ranks 2nd on STL with 13 infield hits...T5th in NL w/4 bunt hits...T2nd on team w/21-2B & 2nd w/3-3B...10 Int. BB lead STL (T8th NL)...is career 49/62 SB att. (79%)...on DL 6/15-7/13 (rt. tricep strain) & 5/27-6/6 (left elbow strain)...tops MLB No. 8 hitters w/.427 OBP. St. Louis Cardinals (61-57) at Boston Red Sox (67-51) Game #119 Fenway Park August 15, 2017 Mike Leake (7-10, 3.48) vs. Rick Porcello (6-14, 4.03) TONIGHT’S GAME : The Cardinals open a six- game roadtrip (BOS-2, PIT-4) tonight with the first of two games at Fenway Park, as the Cardi- nals close out their four-game season series with the Red Sox...the Cardinals, who had their sea- son-high 8-game win streak snapped on Sunday, went 4-1 (2-0 vs. KC, 2-1 vs. ATL) on their just- completed homestand and were tied for 1st in the NL Central following their win on Saturday night before slipping to 1-1/2 games back over the past two days. LAST GAME : The Cardinals season-best eight- game winning streak was halted on Sunday by R.A. Dickey and the Altanta Braves, 6-3...the Car- dinals climbed back from a 5-0 hole to cut the deficit to 5-3 in the 8th...Paul DeJong had three hits, including his team-high 18th home run... Kolten Wong and Randal Grichuk each had two hits...Michael Wacha (9-5) took the loss. COMING UP : The Cardinals and Red Sox will close out their two-game series here at Fenway Park tomorrow night (6:10 p.m. CT) before the Cardinals take on the Pittsburgh Pirates for four games (three at PNC Park in Pittsburgh & one at Bowman Field in Williamsport, PA - home of the Little League World Series). CARDINALS vs. BOSTON : Season: 4 games; final series meeting 2017: 0-2 (0-2 at STL, 0-0 at BOS) 2014: 2-1 (2-1 at STL) All-Time: 8-6 (4-2 at Fenway Park) Last Time STL sweep: None Last Time BOS sweep: 5/16-17/17 at STL (2 gms) RECORD BREAKDOWN B By y D D a ay y B By y M Mo o n n t t h h Monday 7-4 Spring 20-8-4 Tuesday 8-11 April 12-12 Wednesday 10-5 May 13-13 Thursday 6-10 June 13-16 Friday 9-10 July 14-12 Saturday 11-7 August 9-4 Sunday 10-10 Sept./Oct. 0-0 B B y y S S e e r r i i e e s s 2G 3G 4G 5G Won 2 13 1 --- Lost 1 12 2 --- Split 1 --- 3 --- Sweeps 2 5 --- --- Opp. Sweeps 1 2 1 --- MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny is in the midst of his 6th season as the Cardinals manager...his 522- 406 won-loss mark is tops in the majors since his debut in 2012...Matheny’s 522 managerial wins rank 5th on the franchise’s all-time list...entering this season his .569 managerial win pct. ranked 18th all-time among managers with five or more seasons of experience...his clubs have recorded three 1st place finishes and two 2nd place fin- ishes...Mike became the only manager in MLB his- tory to take his team to the postseason in each of his first four seasons (2012-15)...he has managed 43 postseason games, and has 21 postseason wins since 2012, 3rd-most wins among current Major League managers...Matheny, 46, had a 13-year Major League career playing with MIL, TOR, STL and SF, winning four Rawlings Gold Gloves (‘00, ‘03-’05), and retiring from the game in 2006 due to concussion symptoms...he holds the M.L. catch- ing record for consecutive errorless games (252). Cardinals Disabled List Date Games Player & Injury DL Missed A. Reyes, right elbow surgery 3/30 118 K. Siegrist, left forearm 8/4 10 LEADING OFF: The St. Louis Cardinals are in the midst of their 126th season of play in the National League...the Cardinals began today in 2nd place in the N.L. Central, 1-1/2 games back of Chicago...St. Louis has climbed 5.0 games in the standings since July 14...following a 12-12 April, the Cardinals went 13-13 during May, 13-16 in June & 14-12 in July...the Cardinals are currently +55 in run differential on the season (4th in NL, 1st in NLC)...since June 25, St. Louis’ 28 wins rank 2nd in MLB (LAD, 33). REDBIRDS IN BOSTON: The Cardinals are making their first visit to Boston since the 2013 World Series and their first regular season visit since June of 2008...the Cardinals won 3-game series here at Fenway Park in both of their interleague series (June 10-12, 2003 & June 20-22, 2008) and they are 8-6 overall (4-2 at Fenway) vs. Boston in regular season play...their last win here game in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series (4-2)...St. Louis won 7-game Series vs. the BoSox in 1945 & 1967 before losing in 4-straight in 2004 and in 6-games in 2013. TOP TENS: The Cardinals enter play tonight having won 8 of their last 10, tied with Boston, LA Dodgers & Min- nesota for the best MLB record in previous 10 games. DEJONG DELIVERING: Rookie Paul DeJong hit his team-leading 18th HR on Sunday and has the top AB/HR (6.9) ratio among all MLB rookies...his 18 HR’s are T5th most by STL rookie & the most since Chris Duncan’s 22 (2006). Wed., Aug 16 at RED SOX: Lance Lynn (10-6, 3.12) vs. Eduardo Rodriguez (4-3, 3.80) 6:10 p.m.* Thu., Aug. 17 at PIRATES: Adam Wainwright (12-5, 4.87) vs. Jameson Taillon (7-5, 4.50) 6:05 p.m.* Fri., Aug. 18 at PIRATES: Carlos Martinez (9-9, 3.56) vs. Trevor Williams (5-5, 4.19) 6:05 p.m.* All times are St. Louis (Central) times *Fox Sports Midwest +FOX Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !FS1 ^MLB Network Showcase UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES Multi-HR Games Player Last Home Run Career/2017...Last Carpenter 8/7/17 at KC 4/0... 6/26/16 at SEA DeJong 8/13/17 vs. ATL 0/0... --- Fowler 8/10/17 vs. KC 4/1... 4/19/17 vs. PIT G.Garcia 7/4/17 vs. MIA 0/0... --- Grichuk 8/12/17 vs. ATL 2/0... 7/18/15 vs. NYM Gyorko 8/8/17 at KC 5/1... 5/1/17 vs. MIL Kelly --- 0/0... --- J. Martínez 8/9/17 vs. KC 1/1... 6/13/17 [1] vs. MIL Molina 8/9/17 vs. KC 4/2... 8/2/17 at MIL Pham 7/24/17 vs. COL 5/2... 6/21/17 at PHI Voit 7/9/17 vs. NYM 0/0... --- Wong 8/7/17 at KC 1/0... 8/7/14 vs. BOS DAILY BATTING LOGS HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Date/Opp. 8/1 8/2 8/3 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/15 8/16 8/17 8/18 PLAYER MIL MIL MIL CIN CIN CIN KC KC KC KC ATL ATL ATL BOS BOS PIT PIT Carpenter okww oooo odkowhwwwkokw3 314k 1whk2w1owkoko1o w2oow1ohok ooooo DeJong oook okkkk ko11k d4ko k11o1kdoo4k1o1odokko1khw2o2kk2 w1k4 11o4k Fowler 3woo 2o2kwww1wk ck24w wokww12ko k G. Garcia o o1dk 3k k 2wwwo wwok 1 oo oo1o 1owk Grichuk 2oko kkkw k kwok 2okoo ok2o o4o1o11oo ko 13kk 42do k1o1 Gyorko kkok 1ookk oo1k k1 kook ow4wwk1ok od woko Kelly ooo1 o d o oo1h J. 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BIRD BANTER... VS. BOSTON IN 2017: .234 (18-77) 1 HR HOMESTAND: .305 (50-164) 6 HR

� #13 MATT CARPENTER: Streak: 0-8 ATL Series: 2-12, .167 Homestand: .211 (4-19)[ Has .462 OBP in interleague this year (6th NL) & 16 RBI (T4th NL)...hit 11 of his 28 2B’s hit since ASB...his .334 BA in Inter-league ranks 6th all-time...has XBH for 8 of his last 12 hits (6-2Bs, 3B, HR)...7th in NL with 28 doubles & 2nd with 80 walks; haswalks in 61 G’s...has 75+ BB in each of last 4 seasons...batted .322 in July (28-87)...leads STL in runs (67), XBH (45), 2B (28) &BB (80); T2nd w/15 HR & T1st w/56 RBI...batted 1st since 6/7 (58 G’s, .292; 59-202, 6 HR, 45 BB, 42 R, 29 RBI)...tied team-high21-game on-base streak (6/22-7/18)...quickest STL player to 400 career BB (759 G).

� #11 PAUL DeJONG: Streak: 4G (9-16, .563) 2 HR ATL Series: 7-13, .538, 2 HR Homestand: .429 (9-21) 2 HR[ Hit team-high 18th HR on Sun...it was 7th time this year to HR in consec. games...is T5th ever STL rookie to hit 18 HR’s...his18 HR in 1st 65 MLB games are 2nd to Pujols (2001, 20) for most in STL history & 34 XBH are most STL in 1st 65 MLB G’s (2ndmost among MLB rookies in 2017; Bellinger-39)...has 17 HR since 6/15 recall, T2nd in MLB (1st, Stanton-26)...has RBI in 14 oflast 22 games & reached safely in 19 of last 22 games...23 of last 44 hits are XBH (11-2B, 12-HR)...ranks 4th among N.L. rook-ies in HR (18), 4th in RBI (42), 7th in 2Bs (16), 6th in hits (74) & 5th in XBH (34)... had 6th 3-hit Gm on Sun., 2nd, STL...July NLRookie of the Month & led all MLB rookies in July in HR (8) & hits (28)...set STL rookie record for July HR (8)...T3rd in NL with 16XBH in July & 8 HR... had 9-game hit streak (6/22-30)...made MLB debut at COL (5/28) & HRed in 1st at-bat (9th STL player).

� #25 DEXTER FOWLER: 0-3 ATL Series: 2-7, .286 Homestand: .385 (5-13) HR[ Is T2nd NL in HR (15) switch-hitters...hit 3rd career grand slam 8/10 vs. KC w/career high 5 RBI...season-high 3 walks 8/9 &8/11...walked in 9-str. games (7/21-8/11), top N.L. streak in 2017...scored in 5 of his last 7 starts...came off DL on 8/7 (left fore-arm strain) after missing 12 games...first AB back tripled, his 5th (T6th NL)...77 career triples tops MLB since ‘09...T2nd on STLw/15 HR, T2nd w/8 GWRBI...2nd on team in walks (49)... missed 12G 6/25-7/6 on DL (rt. heel spur)... HR’d in career-high 4-str.6/15-18...11 of 15 HR’s hit at Busch; 9 of 15 HR’s are go-ahead...4-8 as PH (2B,3B,5 RBI)...23 career lead-off HR.

� #35 GREG GARCIA: Streak: 2G (2-7, .286) ATL Series: 2-7, .286 Homestand: .300 (3-10)[Had the GWRBI (#2) Sat. vs. ATL...has been on-base 10 times in his last 6 G’s...career-high 3 BB on 8/6 at CIN..has hit in 13 oflast 16 starts...is 5-31, 7 BBs as PHer...tied career-high 3 hits off bench 5/20 vs. SF... .274 career BA (23-84) as PH.

� #15 RANDAL GRICHUK: Streak: 3G (6-12, .500) HR ATL Series: 6-12, .500, HR Homestand: .444 (8-18) HR[ Hait for cycle in ATL series; incl. HR #15 on Sat...has hit safely in 16 of last 20 starts, 12 XBHs...12 of his 15 HR’s have comewhen hitting 7th or lower in lineup...had career-high 4 hits (7/26)...HRed in 4 str. games 7/21-24...on DL 7/10-20 (low back)...HRed in cons. games 6/25-26, 7/6-7, 7/21-24; 10 career...37 of 74 hits are XBH...T2nd on STL w/21 2B’s, 2nd w/37 XBH.

� #3 JEDD GYORKO: Streak: 0-7 ATL Series: 0-3, .000 Homestand: .111 (1-9)[Was late scratch on Sunday (right knee)...STL co-leader (Carpenter) w/56 RBI...had career-high 3 walks last Tue. & belted 3-run HR (#15), 1st since 7/14...leads STL w/eight 3-hit games and 9 GWRBI...4th STL w/96 hits...hit walk-off sac fly 7/25, 2nd ca-reer walk-off RBI...T2nd on STL w/15 HR & T3rd w/35 XBH...has 38 HR since 2016 All-Star Break...5th straight season with 50+RBI...2nd on team w/26 multi-hit games...9 of 15 HR’s have come in 6th+ inn...11 of 15 HR’s in 2017 are solo.

� #30 CARSON KELLY: Streak: 1G (1-3, .000) ATL Series: 1-3, .333 Homestand: .333 (1-3)[Has made 4 starts since 7/21 recall from Memphis (AAA)...had RBI-2B & HBP in start Sun...made MLB debut & played in 10games in 2016...batted .283, 10 HR, 41 RBI in 83 G at Memphis...starting catcher for the 2017 Pacific Coast League All-Stars.

� #58 JOSE MARTINEZ: Streak: 1G (1-4, .250) ATL Series: 1-5, .200 Homestand: .250 (3-12), HR[ Was 2-4 w/HR last Wed. vs. KC; has 3 HR in last 9 games at Busch...was DH last Mon. & Tue. at KC...hit 1st career grandslam 8/6 at CIN...leads MLB in PH BA (.444, 8-18); T5th in PH HR (2)...hit pinch-HR 7/24 (2nd career)...1st career multi-HRgame (3 RBI) on 6/13[1] vs. MIL...missed 17G 5/7-28; (left groin)...career .299 BA (55-184); 81 MLB gms...career-high 9G hitstreak 4/11-22... career .500 (12-24), 2 HR as pinch-hitter.

� #4 YADIER MOLINA: Streak: 0-11 ATL Series: 0-10, .000 Homestand: .111 (2-18) HR[ Hit 5th career grand slam last Wed. (T2nd among STL catchers; T.Simmons 7)...had 2 HR’s & 7 RBI last Tue. & Wed. vs. KC...had 2 runs in 3 str. games (8/6-8), a career best...had 4th career multi-HR game 8/3 at MIL...leads STL with 104 hits & 2nd onteam w/8 SB...4th season w/10+ HR...recorded 3rd pick-off on 7/14 (49th career); all 3 PO in 2017 at 3rd base...ranks 2ndamong MLB catchers in hits (104) & 3rd in RBI (54)...has two 16-game hit streaks (6/8-7/1 & 5/8-27) in 2017, matching career-high...tied for team-high 21G on-base streak 5/1-27...12th on STL all-time hits list (1,697) & 11th in RBI (757)...leads MLB in in-nings caught (854.0)...selected to his 8th All-Star Game; hit game-tying HR in ASG and caught 5 inn.

� #28 TOMMY PHAM: Streak: 6G (6-20, .300) ATL Series: 3-10, .300 Homestand: .333 (5-15)[ Swiped team-high 16th SB last Thu. (T7th, NL)...most SB by Cardinal since J.Heyward (23) in 2015...leads team in BA (.309 -11th NL) & OBP (.401 - 8th, NL)...2nd on team in runs (62)...1st on STL w/27 multi-hit & 15 multi-RBI games...had 32 hits in July(career month high)...1st STL player since Pujols (2009) w/10 HR & 10 SB at ASG Break... has 7 OF assists (T5th NL); threw out2 runners at plate 6/21 at PHI...had 3 HR & 5 RBI in 3 games at ATL (5/5-7), incl. 4-hit, 2-HR game on 5/7.

� #40 LUKE VOIT: Streak: 0-7 ATL Series: 0-2, .000 Homestand: .000 (0-4)[ Had PH-2 RBI 2B last Mon...5-16 as PH; 2 HBP, 2 BB...4th multi-hit game 8/2...reached base safely in 21-of-35 Gs with a PA,16 via hit...hit 1st career HR 7/3 vs. MIA w/season-high 4 RBI...1st MLB hit (2B) 6/26 in 1st MLB start...has 15 starts (all at 1B).

� #16 KOLTEN WONG: Streak: 8G (12-27, .444) HR ATL Series: 4-10, .400 Homestand: .500 (7-14)[ His .371 BA is 4th NL in interleague this year...team-high 10 HBP (T8th, NL)...on base 3 times Thu. (2B, BB, 1B) & sac. fly...HRed (#2) & matched career high w/4 RBI 8/7 at KC...hit safely in 25 of last 32 games (.342; 38-111) with AB...ranks 2nd on STLwith 13 infield hits...T5th in NL w/4 bunt hits...T2nd on team w/21-2B & 2nd w/3-3B...10 Int. BB lead STL (T8th NL)...is career49/62 SB att. (79%)...on DL 6/15-7/13 (rt. tricep strain) & 5/27-6/6 (left elbow strain)...tops MLB No. 8 hitters w/.427 OBP.

St. Louis Cardinals (61-57) at Boston Red Sox (67-51)Game #119 � Fenway Park � August 15, 2017

Mike Leake (7-10, 3.48) vs. Rick Porcello (6-14, 4.03)

TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals open a six-game roadtrip (BOS-2, PIT-4) tonight with thefirst of two games at Fenway Park, as the Cardi-nals close out their four-game season series withthe Red Sox...the Cardinals, who had their sea-son-high 8-game win streak snapped on Sunday,went 4-1 (2-0 vs. KC, 2-1 vs. ATL) on their just-completed homestand and were tied for 1st inthe NL Central following their win on Saturdaynight before slipping to 1-1/2 games back overthe past two days.

LAST GAME: The Cardinals season-best eight-game winning streak was halted on Sunday byR.A. Dickey and the Altanta Braves, 6-3...the Car-dinals climbed back from a 5-0 hole to cut thedeficit to 5-3 in the 8th...Paul DeJong had threehits, including his team-high 18th home run...Kolten Wong and Randal Grichuk each had twohits...Michael Wacha (9-5) took the loss.

COMING UP: The Cardinals and Red Sox willclose out their two-game series here at FenwayPark tomorrow night (6:10 p.m. CT) before theCardinals take on the Pittsburgh Pirates for fourgames (three at PNC Park in Pittsburgh & one atBowman Field in Williamsport, PA - home of theLittle League World Series).

CARDINALS vs. BOSTON: Season: 4 games; final series meeting2017: 0-2 (0-2 at STL, 0-0 at BOS)2014: 2-1 (2-1 at STL)All-Time: 8-6 (4-2 at Fenway Park)Last Time STL sweep: NoneLast Time BOS sweep: 5/16-17/17 at STL (2 gms)

RECORD BREAKDOWNBBByyy DDDaaayyy BBByyy MMM ooonnnttthhh

Monday 7-4 Spring 20-8-4Tuesday 8-11 April 12-12Wednesday 10-5 May 13-13Thursday 6-10 June 13-16Friday 9-10 July 14-12Saturday 11-7 August 9-4Sunday 10-10 Sept./Oct. 0-0

BByy SS ee rr iiee ss 2G 3G 4G 5GWon 2 13 1 ---Lost 1 12 2 ---Split 1 --- 3 ---Sweeps 2 5 --- ---Opp. Sweeps 1 2 1 ---

MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny is in the midst ofhis 6th season as the Cardinals manager...his 522-406 won-loss mark is tops in the majors since hisdebut in 2012...Matheny’s 522 managerial winsrank 5th on the franchise’s all-time list...enteringthis season his .569 managerial win pct. ranked18th all-time among managers with five or moreseasons of experience...his clubs have recordedthree 1st place finishes and two 2nd place fin-ishes...Mike became the only manager in MLB his-tory to take his team to the postseason in each ofhis first four seasons (2012-15)...he has managed43 postseason games, and has 21 postseason winssince 2012, 3rd-most wins among current MajorLeague managers...Matheny, 46, had a 13-yearMajor League career playing with MIL, TOR, STLand SF, winning four Rawlings Gold Gloves (‘00,‘03-’05), and retiring from the game in 2006 dueto concussion symptoms...he holds the M.L. catch-ing record for consecutive errorless games (252).

Cardinals Disabled List Date GamesPlayer & Injury DL MissedA. Reyes, right elbow surgery 3/30 118K. Siegrist, left forearm 8/4 10

� LEADING OFF: The St. Louis Cardinals are in the midst of their 126th season of play in the National League...theCardinals began today in 2nd place in the N.L. Central, 1-1/2 games back of Chicago...St. Louis has climbed 5.0games in the standings since July 14...following a 12-12 April, the Cardinals went 13-13 during May, 13-16 in June& 14-12 in July...the Cardinals are currently +55 in run differential on the season (4th in NL, 1st in NLC)...since June25, St. Louis’ 28 wins rank 2nd in MLB (LAD, 33).

� REDBIRDS IN BOSTON: The Cardinals are making their first visit to Boston since the 2013 World Series and theirfirst regular season visit since June of 2008...the Cardinals won 3-game series here at Fenway Park in both of theirinterleague series (June 10-12, 2003 & June 20-22, 2008) and they are 8-6 overall (4-2 at Fenway) vs. Boston inregular season play...their last win here game in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series (4-2)...St. Louis won 7-gameSeries vs. the BoSox in 1945 & 1967 before losing in 4-straight in 2004 and in 6-games in 2013.

� TOP TENS: The Cardinals enter play tonight having won 8 of their last 10, tied with Boston, LA Dodgers & Min-nesota for the best MLB record in previous 10 games.

� DEJONG DELIVERING: Rookie Paul DeJong hit his team-leading 18th HR on Sunday and has the top AB/HR (6.9)ratio among all MLB rookies...his 18 HR’s are T5th most by STL rookie & the most since Chris Duncan’s 22 (2006).

Wed., Aug 16 at RED SOX: Lance Lynn (10-6, 3.12) vs. Eduardo Rodriguez (4-3, 3.80) 6:10 p.m.*Thu., Aug. 17 at PIRATES: Adam Wainwright (12-5, 4.87) vs. Jameson Taillon (7-5, 4.50) 6:05 p.m.*Fri., Aug. 18 at PIRATES: Carlos Martinez (9-9, 3.56) vs. Trevor Williams (5-5, 4.19) 6:05 p.m.*

All times are St. Louis (Central) times*Fox Sports Midwest +FOX  Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !FS1 ^MLB Network Showcase

UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES

Multi-HR GamesPlayer Last Home Run Career/2017...Last

Carpenter 8/7/17 at KC 4/0... 6/26/16 at SEADeJong 8/13/17 vs. ATL 0/0... ---Fowler 8/10/17 vs. KC 4/1... 4/19/17 vs. PITG.Garcia 7/4/17 vs. MIA 0/0... ---Grichuk 8/12/17 vs. ATL 2/0... 7/18/15 vs. NYMGyorko 8/8/17 at KC 5/1... 5/1/17 vs. MILKelly --- 0/0... ---J. Martínez 8/9/17 vs. KC 1/1... 6/13/17 [1] vs. MILMolina 8/9/17 vs. KC 4/2... 8/2/17 at MILPham 7/24/17 vs. COL 5/2... 6/21/17 at PHIVoit 7/9/17 vs. NYM 0/0... ---Wong 8/7/17 at KC 1/0... 8/7/14 vs. BOS

DAILY BATTING LOGS HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTSDate/Opp. 8/1 8/2 8/3 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/15 8/16 8/17 8/18

PLAYER MIL MIL MIL CIN CIN CIN KC KC KC KC ATL ATL ATL BOS BOS PIT PIT

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DeJong oook okkkk ko11k d4ko k11o1kdoo4k1o1odokko 1khw2o2kk2 w1k4 11o4k

Fowler 3woo 2o2kwww1wk ck24w wokww12ko k

G. Garcia o o1dk 3k k 2wwwo wwok 1 oo oo1o 1owk

Grichuk 2oko kkkw k kwok 2okoo ok2o o4o1o11oo ko 13kk 42do k1o1

Gyorko kkok 1ookk oo1k k1 kook ow4wwk1ok od woko

Kelly ooo1 o d o oo1h

J. Martínez wo1w owwow oook 2w4kd o1oo1 kowd1 1o4o kec k w kdc1

Molina o1ko 244k owo1 o wkow 1o1k o2o1 o41o ooo4 oo1wokokco dooo o

Pham k11k okhw11koo h1k1o wcd1k wk1ooo kwkoo ok1wko2 eok1w cw2owbo1o wo1ko

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Wong 11ok koc2o ko12 ok1w woho 2o11k fco4 oo1hk wwk1 2wF1 2hoo oh1o oo31

Key: 1-Single, 2-Double, 3-Triple, 4-Home Run, o-Out, k-Strikeout, w-Walk, h-HBP, e-Reached on error, b-SacBunt,

F-SacFly, c-Fielder’s Choice; d-Double Play Note: Read left-to-right for first-to-last AB.

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TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER#31 LANCE LYNN • RHP • 6-5 • 270 • 30 yrs

� Will be making his 25th start of 2017; is his 175th game, 153rd career start. Ranks 5th among NL leaders inOpp. BA (.210) and H/9 IP (6.81), 7th in ERA (3.12) and WHIP (1.15) and 8th in BR/ 9 IP (10.77).

� Since 7/1, is 4-1 with a MLB-leading 1.61 ERA (48.2 IP/9 ER) in 8 GS. Has held opposition to 2 ER runs orfewer in MLB-leading 18 starts this season (including last eight in a row) and 1 ER run or fewer in 12 starts(shares MLB lead with 3 others).

� Yielded a career high 22 HR’s this season (only 4 in last 9 starts), T6th-most in the N.L.

� Has faced Boston twice in regular season: 0-1, 2.08 ERA (13.0 IP/3 ER) in two starts, both at Busch Stadium.

� Had 4-game win streak snapped in 5/16 start vs. BOS, a 6-3 loss. Allowed 4 runs (2 ER) over his 6.0 IP.

� Made two apperances against the Red Sox in the 2013 World Series, including start in Game 4 loss.

BATTING ORDER

11 Carpenter 57, Fowler 49, Wong 9, Pham 2, Garcia 122 Pham 53, Diaz 23, Fowler 13, Grichuk 7, Carpenter 6, Piscotty 6, Garcia 5, J. Martínez 4, Bader 133 Carpenter 45, Piscotty 32, DeJong 19, Fowler 12, Pham 4, J. Martínez 3, Molina 344 Gyorko 79, Piscotty 12, Grichuk 6, J. Martínez 6, Fowler 4, Molina 4, Voit 3, Adams 2, Peralta 255 Molina 82, Piscotty 6, J. Martínez 6, Diaz 5, Adams 4, Peralta 4, Grichuk 3, DeJong 2, Pham 2, Gyorko 1, Wong 1, Bader 1, Kelly 166 Diaz 25, Pham 11, Wong 11, Grichuk 10, J. Martínez 10, Molina 10, Piscotty 8, Voit 8, DeJong 6, Peralta 6, Garcia 4, Gyorko 4, Adams 2, Fowler 2, Sierra 177 Grichuk 32, DeJong 22, Wong 17, Garcia 7, Gyorko 7, Pham 7, Diaz 6, J. Martínez 4, Voit 4, Peralta 2, Sierra 2, Bader 2, Piscotty 2, Kelly 2, Fryer 1, Mejia 188 Wong 30, Garcia 19, Fryer 14, Grichuk 15, DeJong 10, Sierra 10, Diaz 7, J. Martínez 5, Bader 2 Mejia 2, Pham 2, Huffman 1, Kelly 199 Leake 23, Lynn 23, C. Martínez 21, Wainwright 20, Wacha 20, DeJong 3, Weaver 2, Garcia 2, Wong 1, Gyorko 1, Gonzales 1, Grichuk 1Lineups Used: 102

STARTS BY POSITION

CC Molina 99, Fryer 15, Kelly 41B1B Carpenter 94, Voit 15, J. Martínez 6, Adams 2, Gyorko 12B2B Wong 69, DeJong 19, Garcia 12, Carpenter 11, Gyorko 5, Mejia 2SSSS Diaz 66, DeJong 43, Garcia 8, Mejia 13B3B Gyorko 85, Garcia 18, Peralta 14, Carpenter 1LFLF Pham 54, Grichuk 39, J. Martínez 20, Adams 4, Sierra 1CFCF Fowler 79, Pham 26, Bader 6, Sierra 5, Grichuk 2RFRF Piscotty 67, Grichuk 32, J. Martínez 10, Sierra 7, Pham 1, Huffman 1PP Lynn 24, C. Martínez 24, Leake 23, Wainwright 22, Wacha 22, Weaver 2, Gonzales 1DHDH Adams 2, Carpenter 2, J. Martinez 2, Fowler 1, Gyorko 1

THE LINEUP CARD

Scoring first 39-24Opponent scores first 22-33

Scoring more than 3 runs 49-21Scoring 3 runs 4-13Scoring fewer than 3 runs 8-23

Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 46-53Scoring in 4 or more innings 15-4

First game of Series 18-21Last game of Series 19-20

First game of road trip 2-7Last game of road trip 4-5First game of homestand 6-4Last game of homestand 6-4Following off-days 4-11

Out-hit opponents 46-15Out-hit by opponents 12-36

Final at-bat decisions 8-14Come-from-behind wins 25Walk-off wins/losses 3-5

In errorless games 38-31Extra innings 4-6Shutouts 10-4

Leading after 7 innings 55-4Tied after 7 innings 2-10Trailing after 7 innings 4-43

Leading after 8 innings 55-3Tied after 8 innings 4-8Trailing after 8 innings 2-46

Runs via HR 214Opponent runs via HR 199

Review Challenges: 21-14

2017 RECORD WHEN...

BULLPEN BRIEFS: 13-21 • 3.81 ERA • 373.1 IP • 354 H • 174 R • 158 ER • 126 BB • 372 SO • 43 HR35/50 SV/Opp ... 72 HOLDS ... 375/262 (70%) 1st BF/Retired ... 135/47 (35%) IR/S

PITCHER SV/Opp HOLD FBF/R IR/S Bullpen Bits

#67 MATT BOWMAN - RHP 2/4 19 58/43 31/5Last Appearance: 8/11 vs. ATL: S-2, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 SO

#60 JOHN BREBBIA - RHP 0/0 3 28/19 14/6Last Appearance: 8/13 vs. ATL: ND, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO

#27 BRETT CECIL - LHP 1/7 13 56/42 30/13Last Appearance: 8/13 vs. ATL: ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO

#29 ZACH DUKE - LHP 0/0 3 8/6 2/0Last Appearance: 8/11 vs. ATL: H-3, 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO

#70 TYLER LYONS - LHP 1/2 9 32/25 15/5Last Appearance: 8/12 vs. ATL: H-9, 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO

#26 SEUNG HWAN OH - RHP 18/21 6 50/31 11/5Last Appearance: 8/10 vs. KC: H-6, 0.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 0 SO

#44 TREVOR ROSENTHAL - RHP 11/13 12 49/31 6/1Last Appearance: 8/12 vs. ATL: Sv-11, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO

#64 SAM TUIVAILALA - RHP 0/0 1 20/16 0/0Last Appearance: 8/13 vs. ATL: ND, 2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 0 SO

Bowman Had Sv #2 on Fri...T1st in MLBw/58 app, 5th in NL w/19 Holds & T12thw/7 GDP among relievers...11G ShO streak6/29-7/22 (8.0IP)... stranded 16 of last 17 IR;ranks 3rd in NL IRS (16.1%)...Brebbia leadsall NL rookie relievers (min. 30 IP) in ERA(2.25), opp. BA (.179) & WHIP (0.81)...careerhigh 3.0 ShO IP 7/19 at NYM...allowed runsin just 6 of 28 G’s (5 runs in last 5 G’s)... Cecilseason high 3 IP vs. CIN (8/6)...15.2 IP ShOstrk (15G) 6/13-7/14...56 app. T3rd NL...Duke 0 runs in last 6 app (6.0 IP)...2 app of4-outs... activated off DL 7/21...Lyons 2 ShOIP Sat...last 13 app. scoreless (11.2IP, 2 H); 0R since 7/6...K’d side 3x...1st career Sv 6/13[1]; 3.0 ShO IP...9 app 4+ outs...Oh 18 Sv...al-lowed 8 HR (7 vs. LH)...5 app of 1.0+ IP...Rosenthal has three 4-out Svs (12 career)...Sv in last 7 app... 2nd NL rel. 14.4 K/9, 4thw/76 K & 3rd w/38% K/BF...121 career Sv;5th STL all-time... Tuivailala 5 recalls thisyr...had 7.1IP scoreless streak (7G) 6/20-8/4.

2017 CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWSTT EEAA MM    BB AATT TT II NN GG

Most Runs - Inning - Cards *9 (4th) 8/6 at CINMost Runs - Inning - Opponent 8 (8th) 5/26 at COLMost Runs - 1st Inning - Cards 4 7/3 vs. MIAMost Runs - 1st Inning - Opponent 4 5/10 at MIAMost Runs - Game - Cards 14 7/3 vs. MIAMost Runs - Game - Opponent 15 6/17 at BALMost Runs - Game - Both Clubs 22 6/17 at BALMost Hits - Game - Cards *16 8/6 at CINMost Hits - Game - Opponent 19 4/10 at WSHMost Hits - Game - Both Clubs 29 4/10 at WSHFewest Hits - Game - Cards 2 4/7 vs. CINMost Extra Base Hits - Game - Cards *8 8/6 at CINMost Bunt Hits - Game - Cards 2 5/4 vs. MILMost Singles - Game - Cards 11 5/10 at MIAMost Doubles - Game - Cards *6 8/6 at CINMost Triples - Game - Cards 2 5/19 vs. SFMost Home Runs - Game - Cards 5 6/16 at BALMost Home Runs - Game - Opponent 5 6/17 at BALLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 15 6/11-26Most Stolen Bases - Game - Cards *3 6/27 at ARIMost Stolen Bases - Game - Opponent*2 8/9 vs. KC

TT EE AAMM    PP IITT CC HH II NN GG

Most Strikeouts - Game - Cards 19 5/23 at LADMost Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 17 6/21 at PHIFewest Strikeouts - Game - Cards 1 8/11 vs. ATLFewest Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 1 5/21 vs. SFMost Walks - Game - Cards *8 7/2 vs. WSHMost Walks - Game - Opponent 12 4/8 vs. CINFewest Walks - Game - Cards *0 8/7 at KCFewest Walks - Game - Opponents *0 7/25 vs. COLFewest Hits Allowed *3 7/18 at NYM

IINN DD IIVV II DD UUAA LL    BB AATT TT II NN GG

Longest Hit Streak-Games *16, Molina 6/8-7/1Longest On-BaseStreak-Games *21, Carpenter 6/22-7/18Longest HR Streak-Games *4, Grichuk 7/21-7/24Longest Run Streak-Games *8, Carpenter 4/30-5/8Longest RBI Streak-Games 6, DeJong 7/21-26Most Runs - Game *3, Grichuk 6/29 at ARIMost Hits - Game *4, Grichuk 7/26 vs. COLMost Bunt Hits - Game *1, Carpenter 8/12 vs. ATLMost Doubles - Game 3, DeJong 7/8 vs. NYMMost Triples - Game *1, Wong 8/13 vs. ATLMost Home Runs - Game *2, Molina 8/2 at MILGrand Slams - Last *1, Fowler 8/10 vs. KCMost RBI - Game *5, Fowler 8/10 vs. KCMost SB - Game *2, Pham 7/8 vs. NYMMost Walks - Game *3, Fowler 8/11 vs. ATLMost Int. Walks - Game *1, Fowler 8/10 vs. KCMost HBP - Game *1, Kelly 8/13 vs. ATL

II NN DD II VV IIDD UUAALL    PP IITTCC HH IINN GG

Most K’s Game-Starter *11, Martínez 6/10 vs. PHIMost K’s Game-Reliever 7, Lyons 6/17 at BALLongest Winning Streak 6, Wainwright 4/21-6/1 Longest Losing Streak 5, Oh 5/1-presentMost IP Game-Starter *9.0, Wacha 7/18 at NYMMost IP Game-Reliever *3.1, Lyons 6/17 at BALConsecutive Scoreless IP 16.1, Wainwright5/21-6/1Fewest Hits Allowed - CG 3, Wacha 7/18 at NYM

TT EE AAMM    MM IISS CC EELL LL AANN EEOO UU SS

Longest Winning Streak 8 games 8/5-12Longest Losing Streak 7 games 6/2-8Longest Game - Innings 14 5/7 at ATLLongest Game -Time (overall) 4:20 5/17 vs. BOSLongest Game -Time (9-inn game) 3:55 5/30 vs. LADShortest Game -Time (9-inn game)2:14 4/17 vs. PITLargest Crowd -Home #48,052 7/29 vs. ARILargest Crowd -Road 48,372 5/28 at COLLargest Margin of Victory 10 runs (10-0) 5/5 at ATLLargest Margin of Defeat *12 runs (13-1) 6/6 at CINLargest Comeback Win 5 runs 6/21 at PHIComeback Wins (4 or more runs) 4 6/21 at PHIMost Left on Base 14 4/2 vs. CHIMost Errors 4 4/25 vs. TORLongest Errorless Streak (Games) 10 6/10-20Most Doubleplays Turned-Cardinals 5 5/7 at ATLMost Doubleplays Turned-Opponent*4 7/16 at PIT* Happened more than once - last time listed. # Busch Stadium III record.

STL rec. in Avg. IP K’s/ RunPitcher Starts QS W-L his starts per start 9 IP supportGonazles 1 0 0-0 0-1 3.1 5.4 5.0 (5)Leake 23 14 7-10 11-13 6.0 6.1 4.4 (101)Lynn 24 14 10-6 12-11 5.2 7.6 4.5 (107)C. Martínez 24 16 9-9 12-12 6.1 9.6 4.8 (114)Wacha 22 12 9-5 11-11 5.1 8.6 4.5 (100)Wainwright 22 8 12-5 14-8 5.1 7.3 5.4 (118)Weaver 2 1 1-1 1-1 5.2 10.3 2.5 (5)Totals 118 65 48-36 61-57 5.2 7.9 4.7 (550) 687.1 IP 604 Ks

GETTING STARTED

Upcoming MilestonesPlayer Milestone Needs ForMatt Carpenter Walks 1 #448 RBI 9 400Dexter Fowler Home runs 7 100Jedd Gyorko Home runs 6 100Yadier Molina Games Played 25 %1,738 Hits 7 $1,704Trevor Rosenthal Saves 6 &127Adam Wainwright Wins 4 150

# T17th Cardinals all-time walks (Frankie Frisch)% T6th Cardinals all-time games played (Curt Flood)$ T11th Cardinals all-time hits (Ted Simmons)& T4th Cardinals all-time saves (Bruce Sutter)

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

LEAKE SEASON & CAREER W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2016 STL 9-12 4.69 30 30 176.2 203 101 92 30 1252017 STL 7-10 3.48 23 23 139.2 146 65 54 33 95Career 80-74 3.94 230 225 1400.0 1451 665 613 338 950

LEAKE - LAST THREE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. RESULT G GS IP H R ER BB SO7/29 vs. ARI L, 7-1 1 1 5.0 4 3 3 2 48/4 at CIN L, 3-2 1 1 6.0 8 3 3 0 38/9 vs. KC ND, W 8-5 1 1 5.0 11 5 4 1 5

LEAKE vs. RED SOX W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 0-1 5.25 2 2 12.0 16 7 7 3 7

2017 0-0 2.57 1 1 7.0 7 2 2 0 5

Career 0-1 4.26 3 3 19.0 23 9 9 3 12

LAST APP. vs. BOS: 5/17/17 at STL (L 5-4)

LAST WIN vs. BOS: None

LEAKE CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH2017 .178 45 8 0 4 4Career .201 458 92 6 31 43Home Runs: 9/13/15 vs. SD � 4/30/15 at ATL � 8/13/14 vs. BOS � 4/15/14 vs. PIT� 6/29/12 at SF � 5/21/12 vs. ATL.

#8 MIKE LEAKE • RHP • 5-11 • 170 • 29 yrs

TONIGHT’S GAME:

� Makes his 24rd start of 2017, the 226th start of his career and 231stcareer appearance.

� Ranks T6th in the NL in losses (10) and 10th in ERA (3.48), whilesporting the 6th-lowest run support average in the league (4.39).

� Comes in just shy of the Top 10 in the NL with 139.2 IP (15th).

� Has surrendered 15 home runs this season, ranking 8th amongNational League pitchers with a 0.97 HR/9 IP rate. Teammates M.Wacha (0.89, 6th) and A. Wainwright (0.99, 9th) are also in Top 10.

� Also ranks in the Top 10 in N.L. in ground ball pct. (56.4, 3rd), walks/9IP (2.13, 6th) and quality starts (14, T12th).

� Scattered 11 hits for five runs (four earned) in a no-decision in St.Louis’ 8-5 comeback win (8/9) over KC. Walked one and struck out 5.

� Has produced three starts of at least 8.0 IP and 1 ER or fewer thisseason, T3rd in MLB (Kluber 6, deGrom 5, Scherzer 4).

� Has not walked a batter in six of his starts this year and has walkedone batter or fewer in 37 of 53 career starts since signing with St.Louis, including zero walks in 17 of his outings.

� Yielded one run or less in eight starts this season, T7th-most in NL.(teammate Lance Lynn leads the league with 12).

� 11 of his 54 ER this season have come in the 7th inning (11.00 ERA).

VS. BOSTON RED SOX:

� Is lifetime 0-1 with a 4.26 ERA (19.0 IP) and 12 strikeouts in threecareer starts vs. Boston.

� Pitched 7.0 innings allowing two runs on seven hits in a no decisionthe Cardinals lost 5-4 in 13 innings vs. the Red Sox on 5/17/17.

� Has not registered a decision (0-0, 4.50 ERA) vs. an American Leagueclub in two starts this season. Is 6-10 with a 3.93 ERA in 28 careerstarts vs. the Junior Circuit.

� Charged with the loss in his start in Cincy, 8/13/14, when he gave upall five runs to BOS in their 5-4 win.

� Recorded one of his six career home runs against Boston, 8/13, asolo shot off A. Ranaudo in the fourth inning.

� Has one career appearance at Fenway Park (5/7/14) w/CIN. Tossed7.0 innings allowing 2 runs for a no decision in a Reds 4-3 loss.

2017 SEASON & CAREER:

� His 92 career hits as a pitcher since his 2010 debut are the mostamong MLB pitchers. Also ranks among top-five MLB active pitchersin career batting average (.201, 3rd), doubles (18, 2nd), home runs (6,3rd), RBI (30, 3rd) and slugging (.284, 4th) over span (min. 300 AB).

� Gave up 3 ER and 8 H hits over 6.0 IP in 8/4 start at CIN. Dropped to0-5 with a 4.75 ERA vs. his former team. (St. Louis is 0-8).

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2017 CARDINALS DAY-BY-DAY H/R Time/ GA/

Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB

4/2 CHI H/N W, 4-3 Oh-Montgomery #47,566 1-0 1 +0.5

4/3 OPEN DATE 1-0 1 +1.0

4/4 CHI H/N L, 2-1 Arrieta-Wainwright-Davis #46,760 1-1 T1 ---

4/5 CHI H/D POSTPONED - RAIN 1-1 T1 ---

4/6 CHI* H/D L, 6-4 Lackey-Cecil-Davis 44,039 1-2 3 -1.0

4/7 CIN H/N L, 2-0 Garrett-Leake-Iglesias 44,653 1-3 5 -2.0

4/8 CIN H/D W, 10-4 Wacha-Arroyo #46,558 2-3 4 -1.0

4/9 CIN H/D L, 8-0 Feldman-Martínez 45,200 2-4 4 -2.0

4/10 WSH R/N L, 14-6 Roark-Wainwright 27,413 2-5 T4 -3.0

4/11 WSH R/N L, 8-3 G.Gonzalez-Lynn 30,663 2-6 5 -4.0

4/12 WSH R/D W, 6-1 Leake-Scherzer 31,647 3-6 5 -4.0

4/13 OPEN DATE 3-6 T4 -3.5

4/14 NYY R/N L, 4-3 Tanaka-Wacha-Chapman 39,102 3-7 5 -3.5

4/15 NYY R/D L, 3-2 Sabathia-Martínez-Clippard 43,031 3-8 5 -4.5

4/16 NYY R/N L, 9-3 Pineda-Wainwright 31,706 3-9 5 -4.5

4/17 PIT H/N W, 2-1 Lynn-NOVA-Oh 40,172 4-9 5 -4.0

4/18 PIT H/N W, 2-1 Leake-Kuhl-Oh 38,806 5-9 5 -4.0

4/19 PIT H/D W, 2-1 Wacha-Cole-Rosenthal 40,182 6-9 T4 -3.0

4/20 MIL R/N L, 7-5 Davies-Martínez-Barnes 26,451 6-10 5 -3.0

4/21 MIL R/N W, 6-3 Wainwright-Peralta-Oh 23,126 7-10 5 -2.5

4/22 MIL R/N W, 4-1 Lynn-Torres-Oh 30,865 8-10 4 -2.5

4/23 MIL R/D W, 6-4 Leake-Nelson-Oh 31,158 9-10 3 -1.5

4/24 OPEN DATE 9-10 T3 -2.0

4/25 TOR H/N L, 6-5 (11) Grilli-Socolovich-Tepera 40,223 9-11 4 -3.0

4/26 TOR H/N POSTPONED - RAIN 9-11 T3 -2.5

4/27 TOR H/D W, 8-4 (11) Bowman-Tepera 40,099 10-11 3 -2.0

TOR* H/N W, 6-4 Wainwright-Lawrence-Rosenthal 40,035 11-11 3 -1.5

4/28 CIN H/N W, 7-5 Lynn-Adleman-Oh 42,722 12-11 2 -0.5

4/29 CIN H/D POSTPONED-RAIN 12-11 2 -1.0

4/30 CIN H/D L, 5-4 Peralta-Rosenthal-Iglesias 45,682 12-12 T2 -1.0

APRIL TOTALS 602,697 12-12 T2 -1.0

5/1 MIL H/N L, 7-5 (10) Drake-Oh-Feliz 36,339 12-13 T3 -1.0

5/2 MIL H/N W, 2-1 Martínez-Peralta-Rosenthal 38,616 13-13 T2 -1.0

5/3 MIL H/N POSTPONED-RAIN 13-13 T2 -1.5

5/4 MIL H/N L, 5-4 Drake-Bowman-Feliz 36,250 13-14 4 -2.5

5/5 ATL R/N W, 10-0 Lynn-Foltynewicz 34,465 14-14 T3 -1.5

5/6 ATL R/N W, 5-3 Leake-Teheran-Oh 40,706 15-14 3 -0.5

5/7 ATL R/D W, 6-4 (14) Tuivailala-Collmenter-Siegrist 40,200 16-14 2 -0.5

5/8 MIA R/N W, 9-4 Martínez-Conley-Socolovich 16,750 17-14 1 +0.5

5/9 MIA R/N W, 6-5 Rosenthal-Ramos-Oh 17,166 18-14 1 +0.5

5/10 MIA R/N W, 7-5 Tuivailala-J.Garcia-Oh 18,614 19-14 1 +1.0

5/11 OPEN DATE 19-14 1 +0.5

5/12 CHI H/N L, 3-2 Butler-Leake-Davis #47,601 19-15 1 +0.5

5/13 CHI H/D W, 5-3 Martínez-Lester-Oh #47,882 20-15 1 +1.0

5/14 CHI H/D W, 5-0 Wainwright-Arrieta #47,925 21-15 1 +1.0

5/15 OPEN DATE 21-15 1 +1.5

5/16 BOS H/N L, 6-3 E.Rodriguez-Lynn-Kimbrel 41,514 21-16 1 +0.5

5/17 BOS H/N L, 5-4 (13) Abad-Tuivailala-Taylor 44,365 21-17 2 -0.5

5/18 OPEN DATE 21-17 2 -1.0

5/19 SF H/N L, 6-5 Morris-Oh-Melancon 44,548 21-18 2 -2.0

5/20 SF H/N L, 3-1 (13) Strickland-Siegrist-Melancon 45,072 21-19 2 -2.5

5/21 SF H/D W, 8-3 Wainwright-Cain #47,533 22-19 2 -1.5

5/22 OPEN DATE 22-19 2 -1.5

5/23 LAD R/N L, 2-1 (13) Fields-Broxton 41,248 22-20 T2 -1.5

5/24 LAD R/N W, 6-1 Leake-Hill 40,653 23-20 T2 -0.5

5/25 LAD R/N L, 7-3 Maeda-Wacha-Ryu 47,427 23-21 3 -1.0

5/26 COL R/N L, 10-0 Senzatela-Martinez 40,312 23-22 3 -1.0

5/27 COL R/N W, 3-0 Wainwright-Freeland-Oh #48,106 24-22 T2 -0.5

5/28 COL R/D L, 8-4 Marquez-Lynn #48,372 24-23 T2 -1.5

5/29 LAD H/D L, 5-1 Hill-Leake 46,241 24-24 T2 -1.5

5/30 LAD H/N L, 9-4 Morrow-Wacha 38,466 24-25 T2 -1.5

5/31 LAD H/N W, 2-1 Martinez-Stripling-Oh 40,304 25-25 2 -1.5

MAY TOTALS 602,656 13-13 2 -1.5

6/1 LAD H/D W, 2-0 Wainwright-McCarthy-Oh 40,477 26-25 2 -1.5

6/2 CHI R/D L, 3-2 Strop-Rosenthal-Davis 41,051 26-26 2 -1.5

6/3 CHI R/D L, 5-3 Rondon-Leake-Davis 41,164 26-27 3 -1.5

6/4 CHI R/N L, 7-6 Strop-Bowman-Uehara 39,868 26-28 3 -2.5

6/5 CIN R/N L, 4-2 Bonilla-Martinez-Iglesias 16,325 26-29 3 -2.5

6/6 CIN R/N L, 13-1 Adleman-Wainwright 18,620 26-30 4 -3.5

6/7 CIN R/N L, 6-4 Peralta-Cecil-Iglesias 20,891 26-31 4 -4.5

6/8 CIN R/D L, 5-2 Feldman-Leake-Iglesias 28,917 26-32 4 -4.5

6/9 PHI H/N W, 3-2 Wacha-Hellickson-Oh 42,971 27-32 4 -4.5

6/10 PHI H/D W, 7-0 MARTINEZ-Pivetta 43,911 28-32 4 -3.5

6/11 PHI H/D W, 6-5 Wainwright-Nola-Oh #47,325 29-32 3 -2.5

6/12 OPEN DATE 29-32 3 -2.5

6/13 MIL* H/D W, 6-0 Lynn-Suter-Lyons 40,083 30-32 3 -1.5

MIL H/N L, 8-5 Hughes-Rosenthal-Knebel 40,115 30-33 3 -2.5

6/14 MIL H/N L, 7-6 Garza-Leake-Knebel 38,061 30-34 3 -3.5

6/15 MIL H/N L, 6-4 Torres-Oh-Drake #45,228 30-35 3 -4.5

6/16 BAL R/N W, 11-2 Martinez-Gausman 26,341 31-35 3 -4.5

6/17 BAL R/D L, 15-7 Miley-Wainwright 27,788 31-36 3 -4.5

6/18 BAL R/D L, 8-5 U. Jimenez-Lynn-Brach 34,854 31-37 3 -5.5

6/19 OPEN DATE 31-37 T3 -5.0

6/20 PHI R/N W, 8-1 (11) Siegrist-Ramos 22,070 32-37 T3 -4.0

6/21 PHI R/N W, 7-6 (10) Cecil-Ramos-Oh 25,037 33-37 3 -4.0

6/22 PHI R/D L, 5-1 Nola-Martinez 23,623 33-38 3 -5.0

6/23 PIT H/N L, 4-3 Rivero-Oh #47,112 33-39 T3 -5.0

6/24 PIT H/N L, 7-3 Cole-Lynn #46,735 33-40 4 -5.0

6/25 PIT H/N W, 8-4 Rosenthal-Nicasio 43,719 34-40 T3 -5.0

6/26 CIN* H/D W, 8-2 Wacha-Finnegan 46,535 35-40 3 -4.5

6/27 ARI R/N L, 6-5 (10) Rodney-Bowman 24,256 35-41 3 -4.5

6/28 ARI R/N W, 4-3 Wainwright-Godley-Rosenthal 23,188 36-41 3 -3.5

6/29 ARI R/D W, 10-4 Lynn-R. De La Rosa 27,603 37-41 3 -3.5

6/30 WSH H/N W, 8-1 Leake-Roark 41,398 38-41 3 -3.5

JUNE TOTALS 563,670 13-16 3 -3.5

7/1 WSH H/N W, 2-1 Wacha-G.Gonzalez-Bowman 43,614 39-41 3 -3.5

7/2 WSH H/N L, 7-2 Scherzer-Martinez 43,640 39-42 3 -3.5

7/3 MIA H/N W, 14-6 Wainwright-Locke 42,694 40-42 3 -3.5

7/4 MIA H/D L, 5-2 Urena-Lynn-Ramos 38,497 40-43 3 -4.5

7/5 MIA H/N L, 9-6 McGowan-Leake-Ramos 40,204 40-44 3 -5.5

7/6 MIA H/D W, 4-3 Wacha-Koehler-Oh 37,780 41-44 3 -5.5

7/7 NYM H/N L, 6-5 deGrom-Martinez-Reed 43,849 41-45 3 -6.5

7/8 NYM H/D W, 4-1 Wainwright-Wheeler-Oh 44,013 42-45 3 -5.5

7/9 NYM H/D W, 6-0 Lynn-Matz 42,925 43-45 T2 -5.5

1ST HALF TOTALS 2,145,839 43-45 T2 -5.5

7/10 All-Star Break

7/11 All-Star Game - Miami, Florida

7/12 All-Star Break

H/R Time/ GA/

Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB

7/13 OPEN DATE 43-45 T2 -5.5

7/14 PIT R/N L, 5-2 Rivero-Oh 24,988 43-46 3 -6.5

7/15 PIT R/N W, 4-0 Lynn-Taillon 35,658 44-46 3 -6.5

7/16 PIT R/D L, 4-3 LeBlanc-Cecil 29,247 44-47 3 -6.5

7/17 NYM R/N W, 6-3 Wainwright-Wheeler-Cecil 29,977 45-47 3 -5.5

7/18 NYM R/N W, 5-0 WACHA-Montero 29,964 46-47 3 -4.5

7/19 NYM R/N L, 7-3 deGrom-Leake-Reed 32,228 46-48 4 -4.5

7/20 NYM R/D L, 3-2 Reed-Rosenthal 39,640 46-49 4 -4.5

7/21 CHI R/D W, 11-4 Bowman-Edwards 42,186 47-49 4 -3.5

7/22 CHI R/D L, 3-2 Lester-Bowman-Davis 41,969 47-50 4 -4.5

7/23 CHI R/N L, 5-3 Quintana-Wacha-Davis 41,582 47-51 4 -4.5

7/24 COL H/N W, 8-2 Leake-Senzatela 40,486 48-51 4 -4.0

7/25 COL H/N W, 3-2 Rosenthal-McGee 41,514 49-51 4 -4.0

7/26 COL H/N W, 10-5 Martinez-Hoffman 38,162 50-51 3 -3.5

7/27 ARI H/N L, 4-0 Godley-Weaver 39,208 50-52 T3 -4.5

7/28 ARI H/N W, 1-0 Wacha-McFarland-Rosenthal 41,230 51-52 3 -3.5

7/29 ARI H/N L, 7-1 Greinke-Leake #48,052 51-53 3 -4.5

7/30 ARI H/D W, 3-2 Lynn-Walker-Rosenthal 40,827 52-53 3 -4.5

7/31 OPEN DATE 52-53 3 -4.5

JULY TOTALS 666,695 14-12 3 -4.5

8/1 MIL R/N L, 3-2 Nelson-Martinez-Knebel 30,150 52-54 3 -5.5

8/2 MIL R/N W, 5-4 Weaver-Suter-Rosenthal 34,433 53-54 3 -4.5

8/3 MIL R/D L, 2-1 Garza-Cecil-Knebel 40,170 53-55 3 -4.5

8/4 CIN R/N L, 3-2 Wojciechowski-Leake-Iglesias 36,443 53-56 T3 -4.5

8/5 CIN R/N W, 4-1 Lynn-Castillo-Rosenthal 35,571 54-56 3 -4.5

8/6 CIN R/D W, 13-4 Cecil-Bailey 25,168 55-56 3 -3.5

8/7 KC R/N W, 11-3 Martinez-Kennedy #38,478 56-56 3 -3.5

8/8 KC R/N W, 10-3 Wacha-Vargas 37,267 57-56 3 -2.5

8/9 KC H/N W, 8-5 Bowman-Maurer-Rosenthal 44,139 58-56 T2 -1.5

8/10 KC H/N W, 8-6 Lyons-Minor-Rosenthal 41,706 59-56 2 -1.0

8/11 ATL H/N W, 8-5 Wainwright-Foltynewicz-Bowman 41,928 60-56 2 -1.0

8/12 ATL H/N W, 6-5 Martinez-Sims-Rosenthal #46,360 61-56 T1 ---

8/13 ATL H/D L, 6-3 Dickey-Wacha-Vizcaino 44,534 61-57 2 -1.0

8/14 OPEN DATE 61-57 2 -1.5

8/15 BOS R/N 6:10

8/16 BOS R/N 6:10

8/17 PIT R/N 6:05

8/18 PIT R/N 6:05

8/19 PIT R/D 3:05

8/20 PIT% R/N 6:00

8/21 OPEN DATE

8/22 SD H/N 7:15

8/23 SD H/N 7:15

8/24 SD H/N 6:15

8/25 TB H/N 7:15

8/26 TB H/N 6:15

8/27 TB H/D 1:15

8/28 OPEN DATE

8/29 MIL R/N 6:40

8/30 MIL R/D 1:10

8/31 SF R/N 9:15

AUGUST TOTALS

9/1 SF R/N 9:15

9/2 SF R/D 3:05

9/3 SF R/D 3:05

9/4 SD R/D 3:40

9/5 SD R/N 9:10

9/6 SD R/N 9:10

9/7 SD R/N 8:10

9/8 PIT H/N 7:15

9/9 PIT H/N 6:15

9/10 PIT H/D 1:15

9/11 OPEN DATE

9/12 CIN H/N 7:15

9/13 CIN H/N 7:15

9/14 CIN H/D 12:45

9/15 CHI R/D 1:20

9/16 CHI R/D 12:05

9/17 CHI R/D 1:20

9/18 OPEN DATE

9/19 CIN R/N 6:10

9/20 CIN R/N 6:10

9/21 CIN R/N 6:10

9/22 PIT R/N 6:05

9/23 PIT R/N 6:05

9/24 PIT R/D 12:35

9/25 CHI H/N 7:15

9/26 CHI H/N 7:15

9/27 CHI H/N 7:15

9/28 CHI H/N 6:15

9/29 MIL H/N 7:15

9/30 MIL H/D 3:15

SEPTEMBER TOTALS

10/1 MIL H/D 2:15

OCTOBER TOTALS

2ND HALF TOTALS

SEASON TOTALS

NOTE: Pitchers' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses;Times listed are Central (STL) time; *indicates make-up game due to rain out; # indicatessellout, % indicates game played in Williamsport, PA.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TotalCARDINALS 53 60 67 88 51 70 53 68 23 3 11 3 550OPPONENTS 53 46 45 67 59 49 53 75 37 5 1 5 495

2017 SCORING BY INNING

Cardinals Recent TransactionsAugust 7: Activated OF Dexter Fowler (left forearm strain) off the 10-day dis-abled list and optioned OF Stephen Piscotty to Memphis (AAA).August 6: Activated RHP Adam Wainwright (mid-back) off the 10-day disabledlist. Placed LHP Kevin Siegrist (left forearm tendinitis) on the 10-day disabledlist, retroactive to August 4.August 4: Recalled RHP Sam Tuivailala from Memphis (AAA).August 3: Optioned RHP Luke Weaver to Memphis (AAA) following the game.August 1: Activated OF Stephen Piscotty off the 10-day disabled list.July 31: Optioned OF Harrison Bader to Memphis (AAA).July 27: Recalled RHP Luke Weaver from Memphis (AAA). Sent OF Stephen Pis-cotty to Peoria (A) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment.