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Nationals 10+ Game Hit Streaks ..........................................................46POTUS and the Nationals .....................................................................482011 Nationals Birthdays.....................................................................57Nationals Firsts ....................................................................................71Nationals in the WBC ...........................................................................71Longest Games in Nationals History .....................................................75Venezuelan-Born Nationals ..................................................................782011 Nationals MLB Debuts .................................................................80Both Beltways ......................................................................................89

Non-Roster Invitees ............................................................................113Rule 5 Draft Picks ..............................................................................123Nationals Top Prospects per Baseball America...................................125MLB Important Dates 2011 ................................................................127Nationals Park Facts ..........................................................................140Save Rule ...........................................................................................142“Big Train” – Walter Johnson .............................................................144Rookie Qualification Rules..................................................................154The End Result ...................................................................................159

COMMUNITY RELATIONS 3Nats In Your Neighborhood ...................................................................................................................................................................................................32011 Programs ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Player Programs...................................................................................................................................................................................................................6Washington Nationals Dream Foundation ...............................................................................................................................................................................7OWNERSHIP | FRONT OFFICE 9Front Office Directory ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................9The Lerner Family ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................15Founding Partners .............................................................................................................................................................................................................26Executives ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................27MANAGER | COACHING STAFF 33Jim Riggleman ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................33Rick Eckstein ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................35Jim Lett ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................36Steve McCatty ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................37John McLaren ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................38Bo Porter ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................39Dan Radison .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40Trent Jewett ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................412011 NATIONALS 43

2010 IN REVIEW 164Statistical Analysis ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................166HISTORY AND RECORDS 195History of Baseball in Washington ....................................................................................................................................................................................196Baseball in DC Records ...................................................................................................................................................................................................210Franchise History ............................................................................................................................................................................................................215Washington Nationals Records .........................................................................................................................................................................................257Washington DC and the Baseball Hall of Fame ..................................................................................................................................................................271SCOUTING AND PLAYER DEVELOPMENT 272Scouting Department Directory ........................................................................................................................................................................................272Minor League Affiliates ....................................................................................................................................................................................................279Minor League Players ......................................................................................................................................................................................................285NATIONALS PARK 307MEDIA 312MASN ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................312Washington Nationals Radio ............................................................................................................................................................................................313Washington Area Media ...................................................................................................................................................................................................3142011 NATIONALS SCHEDULE .....................................................................................................................................................................................................BACK COVER

Rick Ankiel ....................................................43Luis Atilano....................................................45Michael Aubrey ..............................................47Collin Balester ................................................49Kevin Barker ..................................................51Roger Bernadina .............................................53Joe Bisenius ...................................................55Brian Bixler ....................................................56Brian Broderick ..............................................58Corey Brown ...................................................59Sean Burnett ..................................................60Adam Carr......................................................62Matt Chico .....................................................63Tyler Clippard .................................................65Todd Coffey ....................................................67Alex Cora .......................................................69Ian Desmond ..................................................72Ross Detwiler .................................................74Danny Espinosa ..............................................76Jesus Flores ...................................................77Jeff Frazier .....................................................79

Chad Gaudin ..................................................81Alberto Gonzalez .............................................83Tom Gorzelanny ..............................................85Jerry Hairston, Jr. ...........................................87Bryce Harper ..................................................90Livan Hernandez .............................................91Cole Kimball ..................................................95John Lannan ..................................................96Adam LaRoche ...............................................98Carlos Maldonado .........................................100Jason Marquis ..............................................102Chris Marrero ...............................................105J.D. Martin ...................................................106Shairon Martis ..............................................108Ryan Mattheus .............................................110Yunesky Maya...............................................111Cla Meredith ................................................112Garrett Mock ................................................114Nyjer Morgan................................................116Michael Morse ..............................................118Laynce Nix ...................................................120

Derek Norris .................................................122Elvin Ramirez ...............................................123Wilson Ramos ..............................................124Henry Rodriguez ...........................................126Ivan Rodriguez .............................................128Atahualpa Severino .......................................132Doug Slaten .................................................133Jhonatan Solano ...........................................135Matt Stairs ...................................................136Craig Stammen .............................................139Drew Storen .................................................141Stephen Strasburg ........................................143Jonathan Van Every .......................................145Chien-Ming Wang .........................................147Jayson Werth ................................................149Josh Wilkie...................................................152Tim Wood .....................................................153Ryan Zimmerman .........................................155Jordan Zimmermann .....................................15840-Man Roster .............................................160

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Nats in Your Neighborhood

The Washington Nationals organization continued its commitment to the Greater Washington, DC com-munity by building on partnerships and offering a variety of programs and initiatives to aid area residents.

In 2010: • Nationals players, coaches and front office staff participated in various appearances and activities

within the local community and during special events held at Nationals Park• Nearly 100,000 tickets valued at $2 million were distributed to area youth, military organizations

and nonprofit groups throughout the season• More than $280,000 in autographed memorabilia and experience packages were donated by the

team to benefit hundreds of DC area charities and nonprofits

Over the past six seasons: • More than 200 players and coaches have made appearances in the DC community • Nearly 300,000 tickets have been donated by the team to children and community groups• More than 1,000 charities have benefited from autographed memorabilia valued at $840,000

2011 ProgramsMilitary Support

Me and a FriendThis inaugural program was created in 2010 by the USO and the Nationals in consultation with the Department of Defense. It is designed to recognize the unique challenges and sacrifices made by the children of military service members, especially those who have a parent who is deployed.

Each Sunday, military families receive complimentary tickets for themselves and friends to enjoy a Nationals game, thereby allowing the children to connect with their peers who may not be members of military families.

The Nationals were the first organization to formally activate this initiative through the USO of Metropoli-tan Washington on July 4, 2010. The success of the program has led to other professional sports teams adopting Me and a Friend as part of their community efforts.

Third Inning SaluteOne of the great traditions at Nationals Park is the standing ovation and tribute for wounded warriors at every Nationals game. Whether they come from Walter Reed Army Medical Center, National Naval Medical Center, Ft. Belvoir or other military installations, a minimum of 19 warriors and hospital staff enjoy the best seats at the park in the Lexus Presidents Club, all compliments of the Nationals.

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Youth Baseball & Softball

Youth Clinics The Nationals will host a series of youth clinics at Nationals Park and throughout the DC region as part of the team’s efforts to increase participation and interest in baseball and softball programs in and around the District. Nationals players and coaches will work with local youth baseball coaches in presenting clinics to children ages 8 through 17. Clinics are free of charge and will include on-field instruction as well as two tickets to a Nationals home game.

DC High School InitiativeFor the third consecutive year, the Nationals will invite each District of Columbia Public High School baseball team to host one two-hour prac-tice on the field at Nationals Park. Additionally, the team will host “DC High School Night” and give tickets to students and faculty at all District of Columbia Public High Schools so that they can enjoy a night at the ballpark.

Baseball Equipment Drive – In partnership with the Baseball Tomorrow Fund The Nationals will collect new or gently used baseball and softball equipment as part of the annual Baseball Equipment Drive on Sunday, May 15 when they face the Florida Marlins. The team will collect new or gently used baseball and softball equipment to benefit the Banneker City Little League. Additionally, The Baseball Tomorrow Fund will provide the organization with a $5,000 grant to purchase new equipment.

MLB Pitch, Hit & Run An MLB-sponsored free skills competition, Pitch, Hit & Run provides children ages 7 through 14 the op-portunity to showcase their baseball skills. Team Championship events are hosted at all 30 Major League Ballparks and the National Finals will be held at the 2011 MLB All-Star Game.

Goodwill in the Community

Food Drive – In partnership with the Capital Area Food BankThe Nationals will collect non-perishable food items for the annual Food Drive during their weekend series vs. the Colorado Rockies, July 9–10. All items collected will benefit the Capital Area Food Bank, which distributes 20 million pounds of food to more than 700 partner agencies each year.

Christmas in July Toy Drive – In partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and the Toys For Tots Foundation Fans may donate new, unwrapped toys when the Nationals host the an-nual Christmas in July Toy Drive during the weekend series against the New York Mets, July 29–31. The toys collected will be distributed to nonprofit organizations and hospital pediatric wards in the D.C. area.

Back-to-School Drive The annual Back-to-School Drive will take place during the weekend series against the Philadelphia Phil-lies, August 20–21. Fans may donate new school supplies to benefit local schools.

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Blood Drive – In partnership with Inova Health SystemThe Nationals will partner with Inova Health System to host two blood drives during the 2011 season on Saturday, June 25 and Saturday, August 27. Fans who help save a life by donating blood will receive two tickets to a Nationals home game and a special promotional item.

Health Awareness The Nationals will continue to work with health organizations to increase awareness of serious diseases and illnesses. All season long, various organizations are given the opportunity to distribute materials about their mission, research, services, events and fundraising during Nationals home games at the Community Desk.

Ticket ProgramsEach season, the Nationals Community Relations Department donates tickets to area nonprofits, schools, military organizations and youth groups. Season ticket holders are also encouraged to donate their unused tickets to Most Valuable Kids, Inc. - which offers local children’s organi-zations access to professional sports events - online at nationals.com or via the CR Department 72 hours in advance of the game.

Commissioner’s Community Initiative The Commissioner’s Community Initiative is designed to give children of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to see a Major League Baseball game. Tickets will be distributed throughout the season to underserved youth, youth charities, public servants, military families, local charities and community volunteer groups.

Jackie Robinson Day The Nationals and MLB will once again recognize April 15 as the most significant moment in league history - the day Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. MLB sets this day aside in an effort to bring exposure to the life, values and accomplishments of Jackie Robinson. All players throughout the league will wear #42 on this day.

Mother’s Day Breast Cancer Awareness Each year, MLB teams up with Susan G. Komen’s Race for the Cure to increase awareness and raise funds for women’s cancer services including screening, treatment, research and education.

Father’s Day Prostate Cancer Awareness MLB will also team up with the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) for the Home Run Challenge. The Nationals will work with PCF – the public charity dedicated to finding a cure for prostate cancer – to increase awareness for the disease, while players will wear blue wristbands and blue ribbons on their uniforms.

4-ALS Awareness The Nationals will help bring attention to ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) by working with the ALS Associa-tion to raise awareness and funds for this debilitating disease during a 2011 home game. This MLB initiative began on July 4, 2009 – the 70th Anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech.

Roberto Clemente DayIn celebration of Roberto Clemente’s humanitarian spirit, MLB will set aside September 16 to promote the national award given annually to a player who demonstrates the values Clemente displayed in his commitment to the community. Past Nationals nominees include Josh Willingham (2010), John Lannan (2009), Joel Hanrahan (2008) and Ryan Zimmerman (2007).

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2011 Nationals Player ProgramsJohn Lannan – Lannan’s Cannons In 2009, John launched Lannan’s Cannons, a program dedicated to helping sick chil-dren enjoy a day at the ballpark with their families, away from the rigors of treatment. John partnered with The Children’s Inn at National Institutes of Health (NIH), a home-away-from-home for children receiving experimental treatment for life-threatening ill-nesses, to invite residents to a ballgame at Nationals Park once a month. John also serves as a Sports Ambassador for the Inn, visiting with residents and helping increase awareness for the organization.

Ryan Zimmerman – ziMS Foundation Established in 2006, the ziMS Foundation is dedicated to raising funds to support Multiple Sclerosis (MS) awareness and programs that benefit those afflicted with the disease. MS is an illness close to Ryan’s heart, as his mother Cheryl was diagnosed with the chronic disease in 1995.

In August of 2010, Ryan hosted “A Night At The Park” to launch the ziMS Foundation’s outreach in the DC area. More than 700 people at-tended the event, which raised more than $200,000. In November, the Foundation also hosted its annual gala and golf tournament in Ryan’s hometown of Virginia Beach. In addition to serving as president of his Foundation, Ryan is on the board of trustees for the National MS Society National Capital Chapter.

Employee Volunteer Program Nationals players aren’t the only ones who give back to the local community – the Nationals front office staff participates in a variety of volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Since 2009, club employ-ees have participated in the Power Lunch reading and mentoring program created by Everybody Wins! DC. Through the program, employees spend one hour every week reading with a child at Amidon-Bowen Elementary in southwest DC. Staff members also take part in volunteer opportunities with various part-ner organizations, including Food & Friends, the Capital Area Food Bank, Earth Conservation Corps and Rebuilding Together, DC.

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Mission StatementThe Washington Nationals Dream Foundation and Washington Nationals Baseball Club are committed to community partner-ships that improve the lives of children and families across the Washington Capital Region. A 501(c)3 charitable organization, the Foundation’s three cornerstone programs focus on children’s education, health and recreation:

• The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy: In Partnership with the DC GovernmentThe Academy will offer inner city youth a safe environment that encourages and enhances academic development while providing the opportunity to learn and play the game of baseball. Located in Ward 7’s Fort Dupont Park, the facility’s three baseball fields and clubhouse are expected to open by Opening Day 2012.

• The Washington Nationals Pediatric Diabetes Care Complex at Children’s National Medical Center:In Partnership with Children’s National Medical CenterThis world-class facility will provide a multi-disciplinary approach to supporting families of children with diabetes. With state-of-the-art treatment rooms and a multi-functional education center, the facility will house classrooms, a media room, a demonstration kitchen, computer kiosks and various other tools to empower families battling diabetes.

• The Neighborhood Initiative:Grants and in-kind donations are among the various resources presented to local non-profit organizations that are dedicated to improving the Southeast/Southwest DC neighborhoods surrounding Nationals Park and beyond. Beneficiaries include the Earth Conservation Corps, DC RBI, Brandywine Street Association, Arlington Little League Challenger Division and Rebuilding Together DC, among others.

2011 Community CalendarChildren’s Day – May 1 The annual in-game celebration recognizes the Dream Foundation’s work on behalf of children’s health, education and recre-ation. Information on current programs and donation opportunities will be offered to fans throughout the game against the San Francisco Giants.

Washington Nationals Dream Gala – June 18The annual Dream Gala will be held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center at National Harbor and will include a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner program, and live auction. Nationals players and coaches will mingle with guests during this glamorous black tie evening. Proceeds will benefit the Dream Foundation. Contact the Dream Founda-tion office at 202.640.7124 or visit nationals.com/dream for tickets and information.

GreenUp Day – July 29Nationals employees and community volunteers will converge on public spaces surround-ing Nationals Park to beautify the neighborhoods and significantly improve the chosen sites.

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Washington Nationals Dream Foundation Day – July 31Foundation Day will provide opportunities to increase fan awareness for the Dream Founda-tion’s cornerstone programs and fundraising initiatives throughout the exciting matchup vs. the New York Mets.

Jerseys Off Their Backs Raffle – September 25This popular annual raffle offers fans the chance to win a game-worn autographed jersey from a Nationals player while support-ing the Dream Foundation’s programs. Winners will receive their jerseys from players during an on-field ceremony following the last home game of the season.

2011 FundraisersThe Washington Nationals Dream Foundation Kiosk The Dream Foundation kiosk is located in Nationals Park’s Center Field Plaza and sells game-used memorabilia and other merchandise. During Saturday game days, fans can take part in silent auctions for special Nats memorabilia. All profits support the work of the Dream Foundation.

The Wall of Dream SupportersDream Foundation donors may have their custom-inscribed baseballs permanently displayed on the Wall of Dream Supporters at Nationals Park. Four donation levels ranging from $250 to $5,000 are available. Commemorative desk plaques and replica baseballs are also offered. Donations can be made at the Dream Foundation kiosk in the Center Field Plaza on game days or online at nationals.com/dream.

Nationals Park Tours Fans can enjoy a professionally guided tour of Nationals Park throughout the season. The cost is $15 for an adult, and $12 for seniors, military and children under 12. Tickets are available through nationals.com and proceeds benefit the Dream Foundation.

Scoreboard Messages For a $100 donation to the Dream Foundation , fans can order a personalized scoreboard message through the team website at nationals.com. Requests must be made at least five days prior to the desired game.

Saturday Silent Auctions During every Saturday home game, fans can bid on a variety of items that are signed and game-used by their favorite players at the Dream Foundation kiosk. Items are previewed each week on nationals.com/dream.

Give OnlineFans are invited to visit nationals.com/dream to learn more about the Dream Foundation, make online donations and partici-pate in online fundraising initiatives.

Visit nationals.com/dream to learn more.

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Principal OwnersManaging Principal Owner .......................................................................................................Theodore N. LernerPrincipal Owner ....................................................................................................................... Annette M. LernerPrincipal Owner ............................................................................................................................Mark D. LernerPrincipal Owner ..............................................................................................................Marla Lerner TanenbaumPrincipal Owner .....................................................................................................................Debra Lerner CohenPrincipal Owner .................................................................................................................. Robert K. TanenbaumPrincipal Owner .........................................................................................................................Edward L. CohenPrincipal Owner ......................................................................................................................Judy Lenkin Lerner

Founding Partners PartnersPaxton K. Baker Fredrick D. Schaufeld; Clifford A. White; James T. Brown Anthony P. Nader; Jonathan Ginns; Faye L. Fields David W. Dupree; John W. “Squire” GalbreathStan H. Kasten Arthur N. Fuccillo; Jacob K. Schwalb; Alphonso Maldon, Jr. Harris L. Schwalb; Michael A. Schwalb B. Doyle Mitchell Alan H. Gottlieb; Lori A. Creasy; Margaret M. MekenieRaul R. RomeroRodney E. SlaterJarvis C. Stewart

Executive ManagementCOO | Lerner Sports ........................................................................................................................ Alan GottliebChief Operating Officer ................................................................................................................... Andrew FefferExecutive Vice President ......................................................................................................................Bob WolfeVice President, Administration ......................................................................................................... Elise HolmanVice President, Government & Municipal Affairs ..........................................................................Gregory McCarthyExecutive Assistant to Executive Vice President ................................................................................ Cheryl RampyMarketing Project Manager & Executive Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer ..................Britton Stackhouse Miller

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Baseball OperationsMAJOR LEAGUEExecutive Vice President Of Baseball Operations and General Manager ....................................................Mike RizzoAssistant GM & VP, Player Development ................................................................................................Bob BooneAssistant GM & VP, Player Personnel ......................................................................................................Roy ClarkAssistant GM ..................................................................................................................................Bryan MinnitiSenior Advisor to the General Manager ............................................................................................ Davey JohnsonSenior Advisor to the General Manager ............................................................................................... Phillip RizzoExecutive Assistant to General Manager ........................................................................................Harolyn CardozoDirector, Team Travel ..................................................................................................................... Rob McDonaldDirector, Baseball Operations ...........................................................................................................Adam CromieAssistant, Baseball Operations .......................................................................................................... Aron WestonBaseball Operations Analyst ................................................................................................Samuel Mondry-CohenClubhouse Manager ........................................................................................................................ Mike WallaceClubhouse Manager – Visiting Clubhouse ....................................................................................... Matt RosenthalAssistant Clubhouse Manager ..............................................................................................................Dan WallinClubhouse Attendant ................................................................................................................... Andrew MelnickAssistant, Clubhouse ........................................................................................................................ Javier CastroAssistant, Clubhouse ......................................................................................................................... Teddy JewelMedical Director and Head Team Physician ..............................................................................Dr. Wiemi DouoguihHead Athletic Trainer ...........................................................................................................................Lee KuntzAssistant Athletic Trainer .............................................................................................................. Mike McGowanAssistant Athletic Trainer .......................................................................................................................John Hsu Team Physician & Internist ........................................................................................................ Dr. Dennis CullenStrength & Conditioning Coach ......................................................................................................... John PhilbinMassage Therapist ................................................................................................................ Tatiana Tchamouroff

ScoutingDirector, Scouting ................................................................................................................................ Kris KlineDirector, Pro-Scouting ......................................................................................................................... Bill SingerDirector, International Scouting .................................................................................................... Johnny DiPugliaDirector, Player Procurement ......................................................................................................... Kasey McKeonSpecial Assistant to the General Manager ......................................................................................... Jay RobertsonSpecial Assistant to the General Manager ..........................................................................................Bob SchaeferCoordinator, Advance Scouting & Video ...............................................................................................Erick DaltonAssistant, Advance Scouting .......................................................................................................... Michael MazurAssistant, Scouting ....................................................................................................................... Eddie Longosz

Player Development Director, Player Development ............................................................................................................. Doug HarrisDirector, Minor League Operations .................................................................................................Mark ScialabbaCoordinator, Minor League Operations ...............................................................................................Ryan Thomas

Baseball Media Relations Sr. Director, Baseball Media Relations ................................................................................................. John DeverDirector, Baseball Media Relations ......................................................................................................Mike GazdaCoordinator, Baseball Media Relations ................................................................................................. Bill Gluvna

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Ballpark Operations Vice President, Facilities .............................................................................................................. Frank GambinoManager, Event Operations ................................................................................................................Adam LaskyBallpark Operations Accounting/Micro Main Manager ......................................................................Jeff McClellandAdministrative Assistant ...............................................................................................................Bridget Gannon

Groundskeeping Head Groundskeeper ........................................................................................................................John Turnour Assistant Head Groundskeeper ......................................................................................................... Mike HrivnakAssistant Groundskeeper ................................................................................................................... Matt Coates

Security Manager, Security .........................................................................................................................Ronald GordonManager, Security ............................................................................................................... Reemberto RodriguezSupervisor, Security ...................................................................................................................... Lynwood DavisSupervisor, Security ......................................................................................................................Andre HarrisonOfficer, Security ............................................................................................................................. Eric AndersonOfficer, Security ............................................................................................................................... Ernest AsareOfficer, Security ........................................................................................................................ Kathleen CostelloOfficer, Security .............................................................................................................................Vernon JosephOfficer, Security ........................................................................................................................ Michael MannatoOfficer, Security ............................................................................................................................... Mario RiveraOfficer, Security ............................................................................................................................ Sophia PringleOfficer, Security ..........................................................................................................................Ricardo Durham

Facility Management Manager, Engineering Operations .................................................................................................. James PantazisLead Electrician ........................................................................................................................... Ralph AlmarazElectrician .......................................................................................................................................Kevin SharpElectrician ..................................................................................................................................... William SimsHVAC Foreman .................................................................................................................................. Barry AllenHVAC Technician ...................................................................................................................................Awad AliHVAC Technician ............................................................................................................................ Steve GoodinPlumber Foreman ....................................................................................................................... Jerry MoncrieffeCarpentry Foreman......................................................................................................................... Charles HindsCarpenter ......................................................................................................................................Wesley SnyderLaborer ............................................................................................................................................Vernon ArtisLaborer .........................................................................................................................................Peter GabauerLaborer ...............................................................................................................................Humberto HernandezLaborer .............................................................................................................................. Christopher RobinsonPainting Supervisor ..........................................................................................................................Gary BaggottPainter ................................................................................................................................. Joseph Baggott, Sr.Painter ....................................................................................................................................Zosimo PalominoAV Technician................................................................................................................................. Angella Kirby

Ballpark Enterprises & Guest Services Exec. Director, Ballpark Enterprises ............................................................................................. Catherine SilverSr. Director, Ballpark Enterprises .................................................................................................Heather Westrom Director, Ballpark Enterprises ........................................................................................................Maggie GessnerDirector, Guest Services & Hospitality Operations .............................................................................Jonathan StahlSr. Manager, Guest Services ............................................................................................................ Cynthia GoinsCoordinator, VIP Suite Services & Events ........................................................................................Ashley HinmonCoordinator, Ballpark Enterprises & Guest Services ...................................................................Matthew Suttmiller

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Communications Vice President & Managing Director, Communications and Brand Development ........................................ Lara PotterSr. Manager, New Media ...................................................................................................................... Chad KurzSr. Manager, Communications .......................................................................................................Joanna ComfortManager, Communications .....................................................................................................Alexandra Schauffler

Community Relations Director, Community Relations ......................................................................................................... Israel NegronCoordinator, Community Relations ........................................................................................................Kyle MannManager, Community Relations ....................................................................................................... Nicole MurrayCommunity Relations Assistant For Military Affairs..................................................................SSGT Rafael Delgado

Corporate Partnerships Vice President and Managing Director, Corporate Partnerships & Business Development ......................... John KnebelDirector, Partner Service .............................................................................................................. Allison GrinhamManager, Corporate Sales ................................................................................................................... John MyersManager, Corporate Sales ..................................................................................................................Matt LemireSr. Representative, Partner Service .................................................................................................Shannon ParksRepresentative, Partner Service .....................................................................................................Matthew RohanRepresentative, Partner Service ......................................................................................................Whitney Dedon

Finance Chief Financial Officer ....................................................................................................................... Lori CreasyController ........................................................................................................................................... Ted TowneDirector, Accounting .....................................................................................................................Kelly PitchfordSenior Accountant ........................................................................................................................Ross HollanderSenior Accountant – Baseball Operations & Dream Foundation ...........................................................Michael PageSenior Accountant ........................................................................................................................ Rachel ProctorPayroll Manager ..................................................................................................................................Kim CarterPayroll Coordinator...................................................................................................................... Katelyn CarenzaManager, Purchasing ....................................................................................................................... Jorge FajardoAssistant, Purchasing .....................................................................................................................Jewel EverhartManager, Accounts Payable ......................................................................................................... Kimberly MorrisAccounts Payable Specialist .......................................................................................................... James SantulliAccounts Payable Coordinator ...........................................................................................................Adeyemi EkoStaff Accountant .................................................................................................................................Erin BarryStaff Accountant ....................................................................................................................... Michael SullivanAssistant, Accountant ................................................................................................................. Tasha MillhouseAdministrative Assistant ...............................................................................................................Bridget Gannon

Florida Operations Director, Florida Operations .............................................................................................................. Thomas BellManager, Florida Operations ...................................................................................................... Jonathan ToschesManager, Minor League Clubhouse and Equipment ........................................................................ Calvin MinasianManager, Sales ............................................................................................................................Crystal LouthanAssistant, Facilities .......................................................................................................................Joseph AmeighHead Groundskeeper .........................................................................................................................Doug Lopas Assistant Head Groundskeeper .........................................................................................................Kenny Berger Irrigation Specialist, Groundskeeper ................................................................................................ Roger ManuelGroundskeeper ........................................................................................................................... Michael Schnee Groundskeeper .......................................................................................................................... Terrance Thomas Groundskeeper .......................................................................................................................... Steven RabideauAdministrative Assistant ................................................................................................................. Dianne Wiebe

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Human Resources Benefits Administrator ................................................................................................................Stephanie GirouxCoordinator, Human Resources ........................................................................................................Alan GromestAssistant, Human Resources ....................................................................................................Ricardo Aponte, Jr. Office Services Manager, Office Services ..........................................................................................................Christine WhitakerCoordinator, Mailroom ...................................................................................................................Shawn EstradaReceptionist ................................................................................................................................. Tanya Johnson

Information Technology Director, Information Technology .................................................................................................. Jason ZachariahData Architect .................................................................................................................................Walt ShinskyTechnical Analyst .............................................................................................................................Jaytoe TukanIT Technician ..............................................................................................................................Joshua Brandes

Legal Vice President and General Counsel...............................................................................................Damon T. Jones Assistant Counsel ................................................................................................................Amy Inlander MinnitiExecutive Assistant .......................................................................................................................... Helena Wise

Marketing & Broadcasting Vice President, Marketing & Broadcasting ...................................................................................... John GuaglianoSr. Director, Production, Entertainment & Promotions ............................................................. Jacqueline ColemanManager, Creative Services & Publications ....................................................................................... Daniel KasperManager, Consumer Marketing ............................................................................................................Scott LewisManager, Promotions & Events ...................................................................................................... Amanda HaugeCoordinator, Promotions & Events ..............................................................................................Adriana VillanuevaManager, Productions & Operations ................................................................................................... Dave LundinProduction Assistant .................................................................................................................. Christopher CwikAssociate Producer .....................................................................................................................Benjamin SmithEditor ............................................................................................................................................Mark JacksonCopywriter ...................................................................................................................................... John SullivanGraphic Designer .......................................................................................................................... Eric SoderbergGraphic Illustrator .........................................................................................................................Lisa GrondinesCoordinator, Entertainment ............................................................................................................. Thomas DavisMascot Coordinator ................................................................................................................... Corey InganamortCoordinator, Consumer Marketing ..................................................................................................... Susan LawlerAssistant, Marketing & Broadcasting .............................................................................................. Megan GardnerMobile Marketing Representative .................................................................................................. Raymond SmithMobile Marketing Representative ..................................................................................................Oscar Bermudez

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Ticket Sales & Client ServicesVice President and Managing Director of Sales & Marketing ...............................................................Chris GarganiAdministrative Assistant ...............................................................................................................Kira Stoutamire Ticket SalesDirector, Ticket Sales ................................................................................................................... David McElweeSr. Account Executive, Ticket Sales ..................................................................................................... Brian BeckSr. Account Executive, Ticket Sales .....................................................................................................Bree ParkerAccount Executive, Ticket Sales .................................................................................................. Andrew AscienzoAccount Executive, Ticket Sales .......................................................................................................Nick DoengesAccount Executive, Ticket Sales ................................................................................................... Gregory FoscatoAccount Executive, Ticket Sales .................................................................................................Adam FroemmingAccount Executive, Ticket Sales ...................................................................................................Megan HolemanAccount Executive, Ticket Sales ........................................................................................................... Paul KleinAccount Executive, Ticket Sales .........................................................................................................Bryan MillerAccount Executive, Ticket Sales ................................................................................................Katherine Mitchell Inside Sales Manager, Sales Development ................................................................................................................Rob ErwinRepresentative, Inside Sales ...........................................................................................................Jamaal AdamsRepresentative, Inside Sales .........................................................................................................Edward BartlettRepresentative, Inside Sales ........................................................................................................... Barbie HuttonRepresentative, Inside Sales .........................................................................................................Charany HydaraRepresentative, Inside Sales ........................................................................................................ Karl Micka-FoosRepresentative, Inside Sales ..............................................................................................................Ara SarajianRepresentative, Inside Sales ...............................................................................................................Jacob SimsRepresentative, Inside Sales ............................................................................................................... Jesse TomeRepresentative, Inside Sales ............................................................................................................Jessie Zahner Premium Sales Manager, Premium Sales ...............................................................................................................Michael ShaneAccount Manager, Premium Sales ................................................................................................. Kevin Nawrocki Client Services Manager, Ticket Services ....................................................................................................................Andy BurnsAccount Representative, Premium Ticket Services .................................................................................Sarah KeepAssistant Manager, Rewards Program ........................................................................................Michael OgunwumiAccount Executive, Premium Ticket Services ......................................................................................Aneka CarterAccount Executive, Season Ticket Services ....................................................................................... Zaid AbdullahAccount Executive, Season Ticket Services .......................................................................................Maribel CastroAccount Executive, Season Ticket Services ...........................................................................................Devin Perry Ticket Operations Director, Ticket Operations ..............................................................................................................Derek YoungerManager, Box Office ...................................................................................................................... Tyler HubbardAssistant Ticket Services Manager ......................................................................................................Lori MurphyAssistant Ticket Manager, Satellite Box Office ................................................................................ Bryan BroermanAssistant Ticketing Manager, Season Tickets ....................................................................................Tammy EnrightAssistant Ticketing Manager, Ticket Exchange & Rewards Program ................................................ Sigismond Nicolls

Washington Nationals Dream Foundation Chair .............................................................................................................................Marla Lerner TanenbaumSecretary and Treasurer ..........................................................................................................Debra Lerner CohenManager, Foundation ........................................................................................................................ Vera MaherCoordinator, Foundation .................................................................................................. Briana McFadden Walsh

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THE LERNER FAMILYPRINCIPAL OWNERS

Theodore N. Lerner

Annette M. Lerner

Mark D. Lerner

Judy Lenkin Lerner

Edward L. Cohen

Debra Lerner Cohen

Robert K. Tanenbaum

Marla Lerner Tanenbaum

THE LERNER FAMILY – PRINCIPAL OWNERS

Theodore N. Lerner, along with his wife Annette, his son Mark D. Lerner, daughters Debra Lerner Cohen and Marla Lerner Tanenbaum, his daughter-in-law Judy Lenkin Lerner, and his sons-in-law Edward L. Cohen and Robert K. Tanenbaum are the principal owners of the Washington Nationals. The Lerner family purchased the team from Major League Baseball in July, 2006.

As long-time Washington area residents and proud stewards of the National Pastime in the Nation’s Capital, the entire Lerner family is committed to franchise excellence both on the field and off. They have worked closely with the outstanding Nationals staff to ensure that Nationals Park provides the most fan-friendly, accessible and affordable experience available for Washington area families and sports fans. Focused on every aspect of the fan ballpark experience, the Lerner family applies the same dedication to high quality that is the hallmark of their award-winning development of millions of square feet of Washington-area office, hotel, residential and retail properties. As groundbreaking visionaries in environmental development, the Lerner family is committed to building “green.” Nationals Park is the first Major League Baseball ballpark to be LEED® Certified by the United States Green Building Council, and features reduced energy consumption, stringent waste management, and effective use of recycled materials.

The Lerner portfolio is comprised of many well known award-winning developments including: 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard (LEED® Plati-num Certification), Rockville, MD; Tysons II, McLean, VA; White Flint North and White Flint Mall, North Bethesda, MD; Washington Square at 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW and 20 M Street, SE near Nationals Park (LEED® Gold Certification), Washington, D.C.; Dulles Town Center Mall and Residence Inn-Dulles Airport, Dulles 28 Centre, Dulles VA; Greenbelt Marriott, Greenbelt, MD; Fallsgrove Village Center and Fallsgrove Hilton Garden Inn & Homewood Suites, Rockville, MD, among many others. In addition, Lerner is a partner in Chelsea Piers, the 30-acre sports and entertainment complex in New York City. The company has been the recipient of numerous NAIOP and other industry awards in its 59 year history including the 2009 Fairfax County Honor Award for Design Excellence for 1800 Tysons Boulevard in The Corporate Office Centre at Tysons II. Lerner Enterprises is based in Rockville, MD and was voted family business of the year by the Kogod School of Business at The American University in 1999 and in 2008 was named Visionaries of the Year and Most Influential Commercial Real Estate Company in the Washington area by Bisnow Real Estate.

The Nationals, under Lerner family ownership, have worked carefully to construct a team that can compete in the long-term. Through player development, smart trades and drafts, the team is coming together and expects to be a National League competitor in the 2011 season. Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo, Manager Jim Riggleman and the team’s experienced scouting staff worked tirelessly during the off-season to bring on strong new players like rightfielder Jayson Werth and first baseman Adam LaRoche. These acquisitions, combined with the talented arms of Jordan Zimmermann and Drew Storen, should ensure that players like Ryan Zimmerman, Nyjer Morgan and Ian Desmond have a chance to make their at-bats count in every game. The return of a healthy Stephen Strasburg later in the season promises to give the team’s pitching even more excitement than it did in 2010. The signing of number one draft pick pitcher Bryce Harper means that the fans have even more to look forward to from the Nationals over the next several years.

Through the team’s community relations and the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation, and privately through The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation, the Lerner family has demonstrated its commitment to the people and neighborhoods of the Wash-ington area. Players and staff are encouraged to be active participants in the team’s community outreach and the organization is proud that Nationals players are visiting schools, hospitals and neighborhoods nearly every day of every homestand. In addition to supporting non-profits in the area of Nats Park as part of the Neighborhood Initiative, its work with Boys & Girls Clubs, the Earth Conservation Corps, the Pediatric Diabetes Care Facility at Children’s National Medical Center, and other area organizations, the Dream Foundation has joined with the District to build the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy – a unique facility that will provide inner city youth with the opportunity to develop their baseball skills while fostering their academic and social development. The Academy expects to open its doors in DC’s Ward 7 later this year, and will have three fields and its academic building open for year-round use by 2012.

As representatives of the national pastime in the nation’s capital, the Lerner family is also proud to honor and support our extensive armed forces and military veterans community. Members of the active and retired military are welcomed and honored at every single Nationals home game, and players often visit vets at both Walter Reed and Bethesda hospitals. The team is continuously finding new ways to make Nationals Park a second home to our servicemen and servicewomen.

Additionally, Lerner family members are privately involved in a wide range of Washington, DC-area community programs and events. Through The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation they support many organizations, including The George Washington University; Food and Friends; the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hadley’s Park; The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; the Weizmann Institute of Science; the Scleroderma Foundation of Greater Washington; YouthAids; Junior Achievement of the Greater Washington Area; the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Washington and District of Columbia; and Imagination Stage of Bethesda, among many other worthy programs. Ted and his wife Annette, are founding members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

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We would like to welcome all our friends in the media to Nationals Park and to the 2011 Nationals season. We had a very active off-season, adding some veteran firepower and defense to what we believe will be one of the most interesting young rosters in all of baseball.

We think our print and broadcast media facilities are second to none, and we have added some internal social media innovations that we believe will help you keep up on all that happening with the Nationals, both on the field and off. We are certain that you will find our communications staff friendly and helpful, and we hope you will not hesitate to call on them for any assistance you need during the season.

Last season, we were excited by the promise of Ian Desmond, Stephen Strasburg, Danny Espinosa, Roger Bernandina, Nyjer Morgan, and the continued improvement of All-Star Ryan Zimmerman, who built on a breakout 2009 campaign earning a second straight Silver Slugger Award for his performance at the plate. General Manager Mike Rizzo’s aggressive off-season signings of emerging superstar Jayson Werth, hard-hitting, defensive first baseman Adam LaRoche, some solid middle relievers, should make the Nationals one of the most improved teams in the National League.

We look forward to the late season return of Strasburg, breakout performances by pitchers Jordan Zimmermann and John Lannan, and the development of one of baseball’s strongest farm systems - including last season’s MLB number one draft choice, the exciting outfielder Bryce Harper. We believe the development of our young talent in the Minor League system will make the Nationals competitive for many years to come.

We hope you find the Nationals staff and Nationals Park among the very finest in Major League Baseball. The entire Lerner family and every member of our ownership group and management team invite you to please join us in making the 2011 season unforgettable.

Sincerely,

Theodore N. Lerner Mark D. Lerner Edward L. Cohen Robert K. Tanenbaum

On behalf of the entire Lerner and Washington Nationals Family

WASHINGTON NATIONALS

THEODORE N. LERNERMANAGING PRINCIPAL OWNER

For a lifelong baseball fan who paid 25 cents to sit in the bleachers at Griffith Stadium to watch the Senators, and worked as an usher in the ballpark as a teenager, owning the Washington Nationals is the realization of a lifetime dream. Since becoming the managing principal owner of the Nationals on May 3, 2006, Ted Lerner and his family have worked non-stop to build the Nationals into a world-class baseball team in their hometown. Know-ing how important baseball is to the Nation’s Capitol, Ted Lerner and the Lerner family are dedicated to making the team a winner and the new Nationals Park a success for the fans. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Ted Lerner founded Lerner Enterprises in 1952, and it is the largest private real estate development company in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Lerner Enterprises is based in Rockville, Maryland and was voted family business of the year by the Kogod School of Business at The American University in 1999 and in 2008 was named Visionaries of the Year and Most Influential Commercial Real Estate Company in the Washington area by Bisnow Real Estate. He is a graduate of The George Washington University and has a law degree from The George Washington University National Law Center. Mr. Lerner has served on the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of The George Washington University. Two buildings have been donated to the University - the Annette and Theodore Lerner Family Health and Wellness Center and the Theodore N. Lerner Hall at the GWU National Law Center. Their private foundation, The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation, provides support to many local and international organizations, including the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Weizmann Institute of Science, Junior Achievement of the Greater Washington Area, Georgetown Day School, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, B’nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO), Washington Hospital Center Foundation, the Anti- Defamation League, the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Washington and District of Columbia, Imagination Stage of Bethesda, Food and Friends, YouthAids, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and many more. Adding to this history of community involvement in the Washington area, the Lerner family is pleased to be able to expand their active participation in the region through the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation. Mr. Lerner is a founding member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In 1990, the Ameri-can Academy of Achievement awarded him the Golden Plate Award of Excellence. He was elected to the Washington Business Hall of Fame by Junior Achievement in 2003, and in 2007 was honored as the charter inductee in The George Washington University School of Business Sports Executives Hall of Fame and the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Sports Hall of Fame.

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ANNETTE M. LERNERPRINCIPAL OWNER

Annette Morris Lerner was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in the Silver Spring, Maryland area and the eastern shore of Maryland. She has participated in many community projects and supported numerous philanthropic organizations. Mrs. Lerner is both an artist and a collector of fine arts, and is presently on the board of the Palm Springs Art Museum, where she and her husband have a winter home.

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MARK D. LERNERPRINCIPAL OWNER

Mark D. Lerner is a native Washingtonian and principal owner and vice chairman of the Washington Nation-als Baseball Club. He is also a principal of Lerner Enterprises, the largest private real estate developer in the Washington, D.C. area. The company was founded in 1952 by Mark’s father Theodore N. Lerner, and is involved in all phases of real estate including planning, development, construction, leasing, asset and property management. The Lerner organization has developed millions of square feet of office buildings, retail centers, hotels and residential communities in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia area. The principals of the company include Mark’s father Ted, and his brothers-in-law, Edward L. Cohen and Robert K. Tanenbaum. He received his BBA from The George Washington University in 1975.

An enthusiastic sports fan since childhood, Mark also represents the Lerner, Cohen and Tanenbaum family as a partner in Monumental Sports & Entertainment – the sports investment group that owns the NHL Washington Capitals, NBA Washington Wizards, WNBA Washington Mystics and the Verizon Center. Mark holds numerous volunteer positions within the community. He is currently on the Council of Advisors of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, a member of the Board of Directors of Hillel at The George Washington University, a member of the Advisory Board of Israel Bonds, a member of the New York University | DC Center Steering Committee, vice president of The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation and an officer of the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation. In 2007, he received the prestigious Chadesh Yameinu Award from the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Maryland, where he previously served as a member of the Board of Directors and as chair of the Building & Grounds Committee. He was also co-chair of the 2004 JCC Maccabi Games of Greater Washington.

Adding to this history of community involvement in the Washington area, the Lerner family is pleased to expand their participation in the region through the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation. This includes major planned projects such as the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy in Ward 7 and a Pediatric Diabetes Care Complex at the Children’s National Medical Center. In addition, the Lerner and Nationals charitable foundations are helping to create the Washington Nationals Miracle Field in Germantown, MD to encourage disabled children to play baseball. The team also hosts player trips to visit active military and veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital, and hosts and honors returning veterans at each of their home games.

Mark resides in Washington with his wife of 32 years, Judy Lenkin Lerner. They have three children.

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JUDY LENKIN LERNERPRINCIPAL OWNER

Judy Lenkin Lerner is a native Washingtonian. She works for many community and educational volunteer programs in the Washington area. Currently, she is a docent at The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM).

She also is the president of the Judy and Mark Lerner Family Foundation which supports many local organizations.

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EDWARD L. COHENPRINCIPAL OWNER

Edward L. Cohen, a principal owner and vice chairman of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club, gradu-ated from the University of Pennsylvania and Georgetown University Law Center. Prior to being involved in baseball and real estate, he was a lawyer specializing in nuclear energy matters. While attending law school, he taught the fifth grade at Shadd Elementary School in Southeast, DC and worked as a research assistant for Sen. Abraham Ribicoff in his U.S. Senate Office.

Ed also serves as a principal of Lerner Enterprises and executive vice president, secretary and treasurer of Lerner Corporation.

Over the years, Ed has been involved with the following Boards: Capstar Hotel Co; The Congressional Award; The Ellington Fund; The Episcopal Center for Children; Georgetown Day School; Georgetown University Law Center Board of Visitors; Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area; University of Pennsylvania Dean’s Committee; and Weizmann Institute of Science.

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DEBRA LERNER COHENPRINCIPAL OWNER

Debra Lerner Cohen is a principal of Lerner Enterprises and an officer of The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation, supporting numerous charitable causes in and around Washington, DC. She is an officer of the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation, serving the youth of the city by focusing on their education, health and recreation. She was born and raised in the Washington, DC area, and earned her BA from The American University. Debra served as a Presidential appointment to the council of the United States Holocaust Memorial Mu-seum and as chairman for its Committee on Collections and Acquisitions. In addition, she is a member of the board, American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science in Washington and was former chairman of that board. In 2007, Debra was the recipient of the Washington DC Jewish Community Center President’s Award and continues her long service on its board. She is a former member of the board, Imagination Stage, a theater arts center serving the area’s youth and was also the co-chair of the Capital Campaign for Georgetown Day High School.

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ROBERT K. TANENBAUMPRINCIPAL OWNER

Robert K. Tanenbaum, a principal owner and vice chairman of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club, was born in Rochester, NY and has lived in the Washington, D.C. area since graduating from college. He is a principal of Lerner Enterprises, the Lerner family’s real estate, development and investment company. Bob attended Union College where he graduated in 1979 with a degree in political science, earned summa cum laude honors and was chosen Phi Beta Kappa. He received a Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University National Law Center in 1982. Bob is a trustee on the boards of both The George Washington University and Vassar College and chairs GW’s investment committee. He is also on the board of the Imagination Stage of Bethesda. He is a member of the Federal City Council and of the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. An active Eagle Scout, he is also involved in a variety of other educational, political and community programs.

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MARLA LERNER TANENBAUMPRINCIPAL OWNER

Marla Lerner Tanenbaum serves as chairperson of the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation and as president of her family’s philanthropic foundation, The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Founda-tion, which has distributed millions of dollars in the capital region.

The Dream Foundation focuses on cornerstone programs which have an emphasis on children’s health, education and recreation. This summer, the Foundation will open the doors to The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy in DC’s Ward 7 and expects to fully open its three fields and academic building for year-round use by local students in 2012. The Dream Foundation is also funding the Washington Nationals Diabetes Care Complex at Children’s National Medical Center and, every year, makes thousands of dollars worth of grants to local non profits in the area of Nationals Park as part of the Neighborhood Initiative.

Marla is also currently the chair of the board for the Koby Mandell Foundation, which sponsors healing programs and camps for children who have lost family to acts of terror in Israel; the immediate past chair of the Anti-Defamation League’s Washington DC region; a member of the Children’s Hospital Founda-tion Board; a member of the National Board of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; and a former board member of Food and Friends, an organization which serves the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS and other life-challenging illnesses in the Washington, DC, metropolitan community.

Marla received her BA from Newcomb College of Tulane University, her Juris Doctor degree with honors from The George Washington University National Law Center and attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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FOUNDINGPARTNERS

Paxton K. Baker

James T. Brown

Faye L. Fields

Stan H. Kasten

Alphonso Maldon, Jr.

B. Doyle Mitchell

Raul R. Romero

Rodney E. Slater

Jarvis C. Stewart

MIKE RIZZOExECUTIvE v.P. Of BASEBALL OPERATIONS AND GENERAL MANAGER

Mike Rizzo was promoted to Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager on Oct. 19, 2010. Rizzo had previously been appointed Senior Vice President & General Manager on August 20, 2010. He originally joined the organization as Assistant General Manager and Vice President of Baseball Operations on July 24, 2006.

Rizzo’s hiring was the first significant addition made by the organization after the Lerner Family officially took control of the Nationals the same day. Rizzo’s arrival in D.C. punctuated the Nationals’ scouting momentum gained in both international and domestic scouting circles.

Since assuming all General Manager functions for the Nationals in March of 2009, Rizzo has secured the long-term signing of franchise staple Ryan Zimmerman, promoted Jim Riggleman to Manager and successfully signed a pair of first-overall selections in the First-Year Player Draft, Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg, as well as fellow first-rounder Drew Storen.

On December 5, 2010, Rizzo ushered in “Phase Two” of the Nationals’ franchise evolution by signing right fielder Jayson Werth to a monumental seven-year contract. As Rizzo explained, Phase Two would entail “adding key pieces that will help Washington compete for division titles and championships,” and with that declaration in mind, one month later Rizzo inked first baseman Adam LaRoche to a two-year contract. The additions of Werth and LaRoche spoke to Rizzo’s mantra that pitching, defense and athleticism are fundamental to winning baseball.

Rizzo’s deft trade touch has been evident in a series of culture-changing trades that netted reliever Sean Burnett from the Pirates, catching prospect Wilson Ramos from the Twins and lefthander Tom Gorzelanny from the Cubs. Gorzelanny’s addition allows for significant rotation depth unseen in Washington since baseball returned to The District in 2005.

His first major task as General Manager was to lay a steady hand on the Nationals’ operation in the Dominican Republic, scout and establish a one-year alternative complex arrangement and execute a subsequent relocation to Boca Chica that subsequently included the construction of a new Nationals training facility.

In Rizzo’s initial two-plus seasons in Washington, he participated in all facets of the baseball operation, including but not limited to player acquisitions, contract negotiations, arbitration preparation and player evaluations. He also oversees Washington’s Major League, Professional and International scouting activities. Rizzo’s expertise and relationship-building have breathed new life into the Nationals’ international efforts.

The initial return upon Rizzo joining the Nationals was spectacular, as the Nationals’ 2007 First-Year Player Draft—Rizzo’s first with the organization—was rated as the best in baseball by Baseball America.

Rizzo joined the Nationals after spending the previous seven seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks, primarily as Director of Scouting. Following the 2005 campaign, when eight Diamondback players were honored with individual awards and/or designa-tions to their leagues’ All-Star teams, Rizzo was promoted, earning the title of Vice President of Scouting Operations after the Diamondbacks were named Topps’ Organization of the Year.

In 2001, upon being named Arizona’s Director of Scouting, the Diamondbacks’ minor-league system ranked 29th in baseball ac-cording to Baseball America. Five highly successful drafts and a few hundred thousand miles traveled later, Arizona’s system was ranked No. 1 in baseball by the same publication entering the 2006 season.

Rizzo earned a World Series ring with Arizona in 2001, but the fruits of his labor did not end there for the Diamondbacks. Brandon Webb (2006 Cy Young Award winner), Carlos Gonzalez, Chad Tracy, Justin Upton, Stephen Drew, Dan Uggla, Micah Owings, Tony Pena, Mark Reynolds, Conor Jackson, Miguel Montero, Chris Snyder, Carlos Quentin, Max Sherzer and Brett Anderson were signed by Arizona under Rizzo’s watch. While with the White Sox, Rizzo inked future two-time American League MVP Frank Thomas.

Rizzo, who is entering his 28th season of pro ball, joined the Diamondbacks for their inaugural 1998 campaign after enjoying stints with the Boston Red Sox (1992-98, area supervisor, international scout and major league advance scout) and Chicago White Sox (1986-92, Midwest and Southeast territorial scout).

Raised in Chicago, IL, Rizzo spent four seasons as a minor league player in the Angels organization before retiring and beginning a coaching career at the University of Illinois, where he served as an assistant coach while earning a Bachelor of Arts in Com-munications.

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ANDREW fEffERCHIEf OPERATING OffICER

Andrew Feffer serves as Chief Operating Officer for the Washington Nationals Baseball Club, overseeing all business operations for the club. He is directly responsible for the club’s revenue generation, marketing, communications, brand development and business administration.

Prior to joining the Washington Nationals, Feffer oversaw and directed NFL PLAYERS, the for-profit subsidiary of the NFL Players Association. In this role, he managed the day-to-day operations of the company, focusing on marketing, licensing, sponsorship, special events, content development and television production. Feffer successfully re-built the brand and significantly increased new revenue streams, developing the NFL PLAYERS business into a $100 million-plus enterprise. Previously, Feffer oversaw and managed marketing and sales development for team owner Robert L. Johnson and the NBA expansion Charlotte Bobcats. He was instrumental in developing and building the initial start-up marketing operations, creating the branding, advertising, merchandis-ing, database marketing and sales channels for the organization.

Feffer brings more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience in professional sports to the Washington Nationals. Before being named to the initial start-up executive group for Bobcats Basketball Holdings, LLC, he was the founder and President of Frontier Group, a marketing services company for media, entertainment and sports properties. Feffer’s experience also includes sales and marketing at DIRECTV, where he managed various professional sports and college offerings. He began his sports career serving as the Director of Business Operations for Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles, with an emphasis on leading the club’s minor league operations.

Feffer received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and his MBA from Georgetown University. Feffer serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater Washington Sports Alliance. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of a son, Jake and daughter, Rees.

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BOB WOLfEExECUTIvE vICE PRESIDENT

Bob Wolfe is entering his 6th season in Washington after joining the Nationals as Executive Vice President on June 1, 2006.

Wolfe’s responsibilities with the Nationals touch on all aspects of the club’s various business and administrative areas, including ballpark operations and development, finance and budget management, information technology, sales and marketing, non-baseball events through Nationals Ballpark Enterprises, legal, ticket operations, Florida spring training operations, food service and human resources.

Wolfe’s leadership and experience have helped shape the Nationals’ modern-day front office, and its business practices and ballpark policies. From the time he was hired in 2006, as the Lerner family took ownership of the Nationals’ franchise from Major League Baseball, Wolfe has managed the growth and development of the front-office staff, lent experience to the design and development of Nationals Park, and steadied the ballclub’s transition from RFK Memorial Stadium into their new, state-of-the-art ballpark in the winter of 2008.

While quickly becoming a premier baseball facility, Nationals Park also has been established as a premier events, entertainment and concert venue, having hosted events as varied as Pope Benedict XVI’s Papal Mass (April 2008), the Elton John/Billy Joel Face 2 Face Tour (July 2009) and Dave Matthews/Zac Brown bands (July 2010).

He previously served with both the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks, including over a decade as Braves Sr. Vice President of Administration (1992-2003). While with the Braves, Wolfe was directly involved with the design and development of Turner Field, and responsible for its related sales, marketing and operational plans following the ballpark’s conversion from Olympic Stadium before the 1997 baseball season.

During Wolfe’s tenure the Braves experienced record attendance levels, with annual attendance consistently greater than three million. Wolfe and the Braves hosted eleven consecutive post-seasons, including four World Series, and staged Major League Baseball’s 2000 All-Star Game and multiple major concerts.

After working in various areas for the Braves’ from 1980-84, Wolfe accepted a post as Hawks Business Manager in 1985. He was named Vice President/Business Manager of the NBA franchise in 1988. His seven seasons with the Hawks were during a period of significant growth for both the team and the league, as both record attendance and revenue levels were achieved by both.

While in Atlanta, Wolfe served on the board of directors for the Atlanta Hawks Foundation and the Atlanta Braves Foundation, as well as the Atlanta Sports Council and the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau. In 1998 he was named the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council’s Executive of the Year for the Braves’ successful efforts in developing ties with the small business community.

Raised to the play-by-play of Bob Prince in Pittsburgh, Harry Kalas in Philadelphia and Ernie Johnson, Sr. in Atlanta, Wolfe graduated from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta in 1980. Bob and his wife, Kelly Koelker, have one daughter, Ellery.

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ROY CLARKASSISTANT G.M. & v.P., PLAYER PERSONNEL

BOB BOONEASSISTANT G.M. & v.P., PLAYER DEvELOPMENT

Roy Clark was named Nationals Vice President of Player Personnel on October 16, 2009 and has already made an impact in the draft room, selecting OF Bryce Harper (first-overall) and LHP Sammy Solis (2nd round, 51st overall) in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.

Clark joined the Nationals after an impressive 11-year run as Director of Scouting with the Atlanta Braves. Clark joined the Braves as an area scout in 1989, and he later enjoyed progressive stints as Atlanta’s national supervisor (1996-99) and southeast supervisor (1995). His efforts helped the Braves earn Baseball America’s prestigious Organization of the Year award three times (1991, 1996, 2005) and USA Today’s Organization of the Year citation in 1996. Clark sports a World Series ring from the Braves’ 1995 World Championship campaign.

Clark is best known for having procured talents such as catcher Brian McCann, right-handed pitcher Tommy Hanson, right-handed pitcher Adam Wainwright, infielder Adam LaRoche, right-handed pitcher Joey Devine, right-handed pitcher Jason Marquis, right-handed pitcher Kevin Millwood, catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia and outfielder Jeff Francoeur for the Braves. Meanwhile, Braves minor-league outfielder Jason Heyward was recently cited as Baseball America’s 2009 Minor League Player of the Year and is regarded by many as baseball’s top prospect among position players.

Clark previously worked for Indians (area scout, 1988-89) and Mariners (minor-league coach, 1984; area scout, 1985-86).

An All-ACC infielder at North Carolina in 1979, Clark was selected by Seattle in the 24th round of the June Draft that same year. He played four professional seasons, advancing as high as Triple-A in 1982.

Clark and his wife, Debbie, have three children: Justin, Travis and Lauren.

Bob Boone joined the Nationals upon being appointed as Special Assistant to the General Manager on December 11, 2004. He shifted into his current role as Assistant General Manager & Vice President, Player Development during the 2006 season.

From his first day with the Nationals, Boone has played an extremely vital role in all big league evaluations, both internal and external, and helped “recruit” a new wave of player-development talent to join the Nationals’ scouting and coaching ranks. His presence has also helped the Nationals in signing Player Development Contracts with Syracuse of the Triple-A International League and Hagerstown of the Single-A South Atlantic League, thus compacting Washington’s player-development footprint.

Boone joined Washington after spending the 2004 campaign with Philadelphia as a Special Assignment Scout, a position he accepted on December 3, 2003 after a 22-year hiatus from the Phillies organization.

One of the premier catchers of his generation, Bob was named to four All-Star teams (1976, 78-79, 83) and won seven Rawlings Gold Gloves (1978-79, 82, 86-89), including two at ages 40 and 41, during his 19-year career. Only Ivan Rodriguez (13) and Johnny Bench (10) have won more Gold Gloves for catching.

Selected by the Phillies as a 3rd baseman out of Stanford University—where he graduated with a degree in psychology—Boone spent the first ten years of his major league career with Philadelphia (1972-81), which won four division titles and a World Series Championship in 1980.

Following his tenure with the Phillies, Boone played for Anaheim (1982-88) and Kansas City (1989-90). Upon retirement, Boone held the major league record for games caught in a career (2225), a record later broken by Carlton Fisk, and most seasons catching at least 100 games (15).

In October of 1994, Boone was named manager of the Kansas City Royals, a position he held until July of 1997. Following tenure with Kansas City, Boone joined Cincinnati as a special assistant before serving as manager of the Reds from 2001 until July of 2003.

Bob was born on November 19, 1947 in San Diego, CA and resides in Villa Park, CA with his wife, Sue. Two of their sons played major league baseball and achieved All-Star status: Bret (three-time All-Star, retired) and Aaron (2003 NL All-Star, retired). His father, the late Ray Boone, was an All-Star infielder during his 13-year career in the big leagues (1948-60). Bob’s brother, Rodney, played in the Kansas City and Houston farm systems from 1972-75. The Boones are one of only three 3-generation baseball families, along with the Bells (Gus, Buddy and David) and the Hairstons (Sam, Jerry Sr. and Jerry Jr.).

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BOB BOONEASSISTANT G.M. & v.P., PLAYER DEvELOPMENT

PHIL RIZZOSENIOR ADvISOR TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

DAvEY JOHNSONSENIOR ADvISOR TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

Phil Rizzo was named Nationals Senior Advisor to the General Manager on December 3, 2009, brining more than 40 years of scouting experience to the organization.

Working for his 9th franchise, Phil joins his son Mike (Nationals Vice President and General Manager) for the 2nd time. The two also worked together for seven seasons (1999-2005) with Arizona, where Phil was a Diamondbacks Special Assignment Scout.

While with the Diamondbacks, Rizzo made the first call and filed the first report on University of Kentucky righthander Brandon Webb, who has since won the 2006 Cy Young Award and represented Arizona in three All-Star Games.

In May of 2008, Phil was one of eight scouts to comprise the inaugural class of the Professional Baseball Scouts Hall of Fame. Phil is credited with signing, among others, right-handed pitcher Bob Wickman, left-handed pitcher Bob Kipper, catcher Mike Matheny, infielder Dick Schofield and infielder Mark Loretta.

Davey Johnson was named Nationals Senior Advisor to the General Manager on November 18, 2009.

A former World Series winning player and manager, Johnson skippered four big league teams—the Mets, Reds, Orioles and Dodgers—for 14 seasons, compiling a 1148-888 (.564) record.

In those 14 big league seasons, Johnson’s clubs finished first or 2nd 11 times, including five division titles, one pennant and one World Championship earned with the Mets in 1986.

In 1997, Johnson was named American League Manager of the Year after guiding the Orioles to a 98-64 (.605) record. He is one of only seven living men to have won a World Series ring as a player and manager, joining Alvin Dark, Joe Girardi, Ralph Houk, Lou Piniella, Mike Scioscia and Red Schoendienst.

Johnson joins the Nationals after managing Team USA to a semi-finals berth in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. Johnson has managed or coached five Team USA professional squads since 2005, including the 2008 Olympic team that claimed the bronze in Beijing. Johnson spent the summer of 2009 managing amateur players with the DeLand Suns of the Florida Collegiate Summer League.

Johnson was recently one of 10 managers placed on the new Veterans Committee ballot for potential induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

As a player, Johnson hit .261 with 136 home runs and 609 RBI in 13 big league seasons during a career that included a stint in Japan. Johnson was a four-time All-Star, won three Gold Gloves, played in five post-seasons and earned a pair of World Series rings with the Orioles in 1966 and 1970. He is also the only player to have hit behind Hank Aaron and Japan’s all-time home run king, Sadaharu Oh.

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DAMON JONESvICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL

BRIAN MINNITIASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER

ROB McDONALDDIRECTOR Of TEAM TRAvEL

Damon Jones serves as Vice President & General Counsel and is entering his 5th season with the Nationals, having joined the Club on July 25, 2007. He is responsible for all legal affairs of the Club, including contracts and other legal matters related to both the business operations and baseball operations of the Nationals. Damon also handles baseball salary arbitration cases for the Club.

Prior to joining the Nationals, Damon practiced at the law firm of Williams & Connolly LLP in Washington, DC. There, his practice included complex litigation as well as transactional and general business representation of high profile individuals, including baseball and basketball players and some members of the media.

Prior to joining Williams & Connolly, Jones served as an inaugural law clerk to the Honorable Roger L. Gregory of the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. He also practiced law at the Century City law firm Greenberg Glusker, where he represented Dreamworks SKG founder Jeffrey Katzenberg in a well-known lawsuit against the Walt Disney Co. He received a J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1998 and a B.A. with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he also played Division I intercollegiate baseball, in 1993. He also served as a California State Senate Fellow before attending Harvard Law School.

Damon is a member of the board of directors of the Washington, D.C. chapter of Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (“RBI”). He and his wife, Diara Holmes, have a son, Miles, and a daughter, Maya.

Minniti was named Nationals Assistant General Manager on November 16, 2009 after spending the previous nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the last two as Director of Baseball Operations.

In his current role in Washington, Minniti assists General Manager Mike Rizzo in all aspects of Baseball Operations including rules compliance, transactions, budgeting and contract negotiations.

Minniti began his career with the Pittsburgh as an intern in the Baseball Operations department in January 2001. He also worked as an assistant within the same department before being named a full-time staff member on January 1, 2004.

Minniti earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a Double Major in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Pittsburgh in 2002. He was born in Painesville, OH, and currently resides in Alexandria, VA, with his wife Amy.

Rob McDonald begins 10th season with the Nationals’ organization as the Director of Team Travel.

Following a challenging 2003 season, which featured the Expos’ first-ever 22-game slate in Puerto Rico, McDonald was voted by his peers as the recipient of the Don Davidson Memorial Award as MLB’s traveling secretary of the year.

Prior to joining the Expos, he served three years (1999-01) with the Marlins as Baseball Operations Assistant. In the fall of 1998, McDonald served as the Operations Manager for the Sun Cities Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League. In 1998, during Arizona’s inaugural NL season, he worked with the Diamondbacks’ Major League Coaching Staff during spring training and the Marketing Department during the regular season.

After attending Northern Illinois University on a football scholarship, McDonald later earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Arizona. McDonald is single and resides in Washington, DC.

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JIM RIGGLEMANMANAGER 5

RIGGLEMAN RESUMEIn one-and-a-half seasons as Nationals manager, has compiled a 102-135 (.430) record...was named Nationals’ 3rd manager on November 12, 2009 after being appointed interim manager on July 14, 2009 (replaced Manny Acta)...joined the Nationals organization as Acta’s bench coach on October 24, 2008...has logged 30 season as a manager or coach...has spent 18 years as a manager or coach at the major league level, 16 in the National League...has man-aged parts of 11 MLB seasons with Washington (2009-10), SEA (2008), CHI (1995-99) and SDP (1992-94)...owns a 624-787 (.442) career managerial mark in the big leagues...finished 2008 as SEA’s interim manager, guiding the Mariners to a 36-54 (.400) finish after being named interim skipper on June 19...in last decade, has held bench coach posts with Washington (first half of 2009), SEA (2008) and LAD (2001-04)...also served as 3B coach with CLE in 2000 and as STL’s 1B coach from 1989-90...served 9 seasons as a minor league manager in the STL (1982-88) and LAD (1991-92) chains, recording a winning mark at 558-554 (.502)...made coaching debut as a coach with Double-A Arkansas in 1981...spent 3 seasons as STL’s minor league field coordinator from 2005-07...also served stint as STL’s Farm Director, replacing Lee Thomas in 1988...has served stewardships under Tony LaRussa, Charlie Manuel and Jim Tracy...playing career spanned 8 minor-league seasons...was selected by LAD in the 4th round of the 1974 First-Year Player Draft...former infielder batted .268 with 76 homers, 396 RBI and 77 stolen bags...with Arkansas in 1980, was named to the Texas League All-Star Team after registering career highs with a .295 batting average, 21 home runs, 90 RBI and 28 stolen bases.

WITH THE NATIONALSHas gone 102-135 (.430) during his season-and-a-half as Nationals skipper...Nationals showed significant improve-ment during the first full season under his leadership in 2010 (69-93 record), notching 10 more wins than 2008 and 2009 squads...under his watch, the 2010 Nationals achieved the 2nd lowest ERA (4.13) in club history...masterfully managed the bullpen in 2010, as the unit posted the best marks in club history with a 3.33 ERA and .236 BAA... renewed emphasis on defense and fundamentals paid dividends, as the 2010 Nationals improved their error total from the previous season by 16...named Nationals’ interim manager during the ‘09 All-Star break...in the season’s 2nd half in 2009, the Nationals displayed marked improvement in extra-inning (3-1), one-run (13-9) and NL East (17-16) contests despite having a rookie starting pitcher toe the rubber 45 times in 75 games (60%).

BIG LEAGUE MANAGING / COACHING EXPERIENCEHas logged 18 seasons as a coach or manager at the big league level, including managerial stints in Washington, SEA, CHI and SDP...in 2008, began as bench coach for SEA, before he was named interim manager of the club on June 19 upon John McLaren being dismissed...upon assuming the Mariners helm in ‘08, posted a winning percentage .053 higher (.400 to .347) than club’s percentage upon taking the job...skippered CHI for 5 seasons from 1995-99...tenure with the Northsiders included pair of winning season...a 90-73 (.552) mark rendered a Wild Card playoff berth in 1998...Cubs were swept, 3-0, by ATL in the ‘98 NLDS in their first post-season berth in 9 seasons...managed first big league game—a 7-6 loss to visiting HOU—on Sept. 23, 1992,as skipper of the Padres...first win came one day later, a 7-1 victory over the same Astros, Sept. 24, 1992...held SDP’s highest on-field post through the 1994 season...was member of Felipe Alou’s NL coaching staff at the ‘95 All-Star Game...has managed or coached the likes of Adam Dunn, Luis Gonzalez, Mark Grace, Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman, Manny Ramirez, Ivan Rodriguez, Ryne Sandberg, Gary Shef-field, Sammy Sosa, Stephen Strasburg, Ichiro Suzuki, Jim Thome and Ryan Zimmerman...earned a Bachelor’s degree in physical education from Frostburg (MD) State, which is located just 140 miles from DC...is a member of Frostburg State University’s Athletic Hall of Fame....still holds FSU Bobcats single-game records for home runs (3), RBI (8) and total bases (12)...is a 1970 graduate of Robert Montgomery (MD) High...in recent years, has been active in fundraising efforts for the Rockville Express of the Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League (CRSCBL).

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MANAGER YEARS W L T PCT GAMESGene Mauch .......................................... 1969-75 499 627 1 .443 1127Karl Kuehl .............................................. 1976 43 85 0 .336 128Charlie Fox ............................................ 1976 12 22 0 .353 34Dick Williams ........................................ 1977-81 380 347 0 .523 727Jim Fanning ........................................... 1981-82, 1984 116 103 0 .530 219Bill Virdon ............................................. 1983-84 146 147 1 .497 294Buck Rodgers ........................................ 1985-91 520 499 1 .510 1020Tom Runnells ......................................... 1991-92 68 81 0 .456 149Felipe Alou ............................................. 1992-01 691 717 1 .490 1409Jeff Torborg ............................................ 2001 47 62 0 .431 109Frank Robinson ..................................... 2002-06 385 425 0 .475 810Manny Acta ........................................... 2007-09 158 252 0 .385 410Jim Riggleman ...................................... 2009-10 102 135 0 .430 237

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MANAGER YEARS W L T PCT GAMESFrank Robinson ..................................... 2005-06 152 172 0 .469 324Manny Acta ........................................... 2007-09 158 252 0 .385 410Jim Riggleman ...................................... 2009-10 102 135 0 .430 237 RK MANAGER FRANCHISE GAMES 1. Felipe Alou ....................................................................1409 2. Gene Mauch..................................................................1127 3. Buck Rodgers ...............................................................1020

RK MANAGER FRANCHISE WINS 1. Felipe Alou ......................................................................691 2. Buck Rodgers .................................................................520 3. Gene Mauch....................................................................499

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1974 Waterbury .266 80 252 29 67 13 1 8 41 25 56 11975 Waterbury .257 129 439 61 113 14 7 11 57 54 86 141976 Waterbury .261 84 287 38 75 14 2 6 39 31 47 4 Arkansas .299 47 154 29 46 9 1 5 25 19 13 11977 Arkansas .280 27 93 10 26 7 2 0 11 16 9 6 New Orleans .240 103 346 52 83 16 0 17 52 34 65 101978 Arkansas .293 59 174 34 51 8 1 4 34 43 39 21979 Arkansas .273 46 110 17 30 9 0 1 23 13 23 5 Springfield .237 35 93 9 22 4 0 2 9 5 26 31980 Arkansas .295 127 431 84 127 29 7 21 90 60 67 281981 Arkansas .241 37 133 17 32 7 1 1 15 16 29 3TOTALS .268 774 2512 380 672 130 22 76 396 316 460 77

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YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH1982 St. Petersburg Single-A Florida State League 43 34 .558 21983 St. Petersburg Single-A Florida State League 70 64 .522 3/21984 St. Petersburg Single-A Florida State League 71 73 .493 3/31985 Arkansas Double-A Texas League 64 70 .478 1/41986 Arkansas Double-A Texas League 67 67 .500 3/31987 Arkansas Double-A Texas League 72 63 .533 2/31988 Arkansas Double-A Texas League 32 38 .457 31991 Las Vegas Triple-A Pacific Coast League 65 75 .464 4/51992 Las Vegas Triple-A Pacific Coast League 74 70 .514 1/3 San Diego* National League 4 8 .333 31993 San Diego National League 61 101 .377 71994 San Diego National League 47 70 .402 41995 Chicago** National League 73 71 .507 31996 Chicago National League 76 86 .469 41997 Chicago National League 68 94 .420 51998 Chicago National League 90 73 .552 #21999 Chicago National League 67 95 .414 62008 Seattle*** American League 36 54 .400 42009 Washington**** National League 33 42 .440 52010 Washington National League 69 93 .426 5MAJORS TOTALS 624 787 .442MINORS TOTALS 558 554 .502* - Named SDP manager on September 23, 1992** - Named CHI manager on October 21, 1994.# - Won NL Wild Card*** - Named SEA manager on June 19, 2008**** - Named Nationals manager on July 13, 2009

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RICK ECKSTEINHITTING COACH 14

ECKSTEIN RESUMEReturns for his 3rd season as Nationals’ hitting coach, after helping to establish Washington’s lineup as one of the NL’s top offensive units over the last 2 seasons...the Nationals posted 605 HR and saw 3.84 pitches per plate appearance over 2 seasons from 2009-10, the top 2-season totals in both categories since baseball returned to DC ...coached 3rd baseman Ryan Zimmerman back-to-back Silver Slugger citations in 2009-10...this season marks 7th with Nationals/Expos, 15th in baseball as a member of a major league, minor league or collegiate staff...served as hitting coach with organization’s Triple-A affiliate in Columbus during the 2008 season...was with Nationals for brief assignment in September 2008, during which time he utilized skills and experience breaking down video...was hitting coach for Triple-A Memphis in STL organization in 2007, after 3 seasons as hitting coach in Expos organization from 2004-06...accumulated big-league time as bullpen catcher and batting practice pitcher with TBR in 1999 and MIN from 2000-01...coached collegiately with the University of Florida, University of Georgia and Seminole (FL) Community College.

INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCEWas affiliated with USA Baseball from 2005-08...served as bench coach for USA Olympic Team at 2008 Beijing Games in China...was bench/3rd base coach in 2005 at IBAF Baseball World Cup (Netherlands) and Regional Olympic Qualify-ing Tournament (Phoenix, AZ)...held same position at 2006 Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Cuba) and IBAF Baseball World Cup (Japan), and was bullpen coach for Team USA at 2006 World Baseball Classic...coached alongside Nationals Senior Advisor to the GM Davey Johnson (bench coach) and Nationals bench coach John McLaren (3rd base coach) in the ‘06 WBC...hard work and dedication to craft has rendered appointments as bullpen catcher for MLB Japan All-Star Tour in 2002 and for NL at the 2005 MLB All-Star Game at DET’s Comerica Park.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCESpent 5 seasons as a hitting coach at the minor league level, 4 coming in the Nationals/Expos chain...was hitting coach for Triple-A Columbus in the Nationals’ organization in ‘08, gaining exposure to young hitters such as Jesus Flores, Roger Bernadina and Alberto Gonzalez...prior to one-year hiatus in STL organization with Triple-A Memphis in 2007, spent 3 campaigns with Nationals/Expos from 2004-06...was hitting coach for Triple-A New Orleans in 2006 and short-season Vermont in 2005...served final month of 2004 season as hitting coach with Double-A Harrisburg, spelling Rob Ducey, who participated in Athens Summer Olympics for Team Canada...coached at the University of Georgia from 2002-03 and at the University of Florida from 1996-98...held coaching spot with Seminole Community College (FL) briefly in 2000.

PERSONALRick Eckstein...graduated from the University of Florida in 1997 with degree in Health and Human Performance...had career ended by injury after playing collegiately at Florida in 1996...played alongside brother David Eckstein—who has enjoyed a 10-year career as a big-league infielder—and Gators teammates Mark Ellis, Brad Wilkerson, Josh Fogg and Dan Wheeler...before transferring to the University of Florida, began college career with Brewton Parker College in Mount Vernon, GA...graduated from Seminole (FL) High School in 1991...participated in baseball and golf during prep tenure...involved philanthropically with Mid-Atlantic Transplant Services...in December 2010, donated kidney to brother Ken...recently engaged to Caroline FitzPatrick...enjoys surfing and golf.

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YEARS/DURATION PITCHING COACH 2005 ..............................................................................................Tom McCraw 2006-07 ...................................................................................... Mitchell Page 2007-08 ........................................................................................Lenny Harris 2009-10 ...................................................................................... Rick Eckstein

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LETT’S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH1977 Shelby Single-A, Western Carolinas League 60 79 .432 51978 Shelby Single-A, Western Carolinas League 75 64 .540 *21979 Greensboro Single-A, Western Carolinas League 65 71 .478 41980 Cedar Rapids Single-A, Midwest League 59 81 .421 41981 Tampa Single-A, Florida State League 79 54 .594 **11982 Westbury Double-A, Eastern League 56 82 .406 41983 Westbury Double-A, Eastern League 59 80 .424 71984 Cedar Rapids Single-A, Midwest League 75 63 .543 21985 Billings Rookie, Pioneer League 41 27 .603 21990 Charleston-WV Single-A, South Atlantic League 77 66 .538 ***32008 West Virginia Single-A, South Atlantic League 77 62 .554 3MINORS TOTALS 723 729 .498*-Named WCL Manager of the Year**-Won FSL North Division***-Won SAL Championship

LETT RESUMEJoins Nationals for 2nd season as bullpen coach...this season marks his 39th in professional baseball as a player or coach, his 17th as a big league coach...also respected for skills as catching instructor...after one-season stint as hitting coach for Huntsville Stars of the Double-A Southern League, returned to majors in 2010 for first time since serving as PIT’s bench coach under Jim Tracy from 2006-07...also served on Tracy’s staff with LAD from 2001-05...was Dodgers’ bench coach in ‘05, after 4 seasons as bullpen coach...worked in TOR organization from 1997-2000, including 3 sea-sons on big league coaching staff (bench coach in ‘98-99) and one season as assistant director of player development in 2000...first 24 years in baseball came in CIN organization...spent 5 seasons with CIN’s big league team, serving as bench coach from 1986-89 then again on Ray Knight’s staff in 1996...made managerial debut with Single-A Shelby in Western Carolinas League in 1977-78...also skippered at Greensboro (‘79), Cedar Rapids (‘80, ‘84), Tampa (‘81), Westbury (‘82-83), Billings (‘85), Charleston-WV (‘90) and Nashville (‘91-92) in the CIN chain...managed in hometown of Charleston (WV) in ‘08, skippering the West Virginia Power of the Single-A South Atlantic League...named Western Carolina League Manager of the Year in 1978...worked 3 years as CIN’s minor league field coordinator from 1993-95.

PLAYING CAREERPlayed 3 seasons in CIN’s minor-league system from 1973-75...compiled a .256 batting average with 6 homers and 110 RBI in 313 games...began playing career with rookie-level Bradenton in 1973...also played for Single-A Tampa (‘73-74) and Double-A Trois-Rivieres in Quebec (‘75).

PERSONALJames Curtis Lett...graduated from Winfield (WV) High School in 1969...played football and basketball...earned All-State honors in basketball as the top scorer in the state...a quarterback, was an All-American for football...graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1973...selected to All-SEC baseball team in 1971...quarterbacked Wildcats football team as freshman and sophomore, then switched to safety for final 2 seasons...earned bachelor’s degree in geography...enjoys bow hunting.

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STEvE McCATTYPITCHING COACH 54

McCATTY’S CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA1977 Oakland 0 0 5.02 4 2 0 0 1 0 14.1 16 9 8 1 1 7 9 1 0 .2761978 Oakland 0 0 4.5 9 0 0 0 5 0 20.0 26 14 10 1 0 9 10 1 0 .3061979 Oakland 11 12 4.22 31 23 8 0 4 0 185.2 207 106 87 17 10 80 87 2 0 .2841980 Oakland 14 14 3.86 33 31 11 1 2 0 221.2 202 104 95 27 8 99 114 5 0 .2401981 Oakland 14 7 2.33 22 22 16 4 0 0 185.2 140 50 48 12 2 61 91 0 0 .2111982 Oakland 6 3 3.99 21 20 2 0 0 0 128.2 124 62 57 16 4 70 66 5 0 .2551983 Oakland 6 9 3.99 38 24 3 2 11 5 167.0 156 79 74 16 1 82 65 5 0 .2471984 Oakland 8 14 4.76 33 30 4 0 1 0 179.2 206 101 95 24 1 71 63 5 0 .2901985 Oakland 4 4 5.57 30 9 1 0 8 0 85.2 95 56 53 10 4 41 36 1 0 .286TOTALS 63 63 3.99 221 161 45 7 32 5 1188.1 1172 581 527 124 31 520 541 25 0 .258

McCATTY RESUMEReturns for 3rd campaign, 2nd full season, as Nationals pitching coach...since concluding 9-year big league career as a pitcher, is in 16th season as a pitching coach at the professional level...in 2010, his staff posted 1,068 strikeouts and just 515 walks, both marking the best single seasons in club history (2005-present)...4.13 ERA and .266 BAA in 2010 were 2nd in club history behind only the 2005 Nationals...over last 2 seasons (2009-10), has mentored young Nationals staff that has included 17 different rookies making 278 appearances/128 starts...joined Washington’s big league staff as pitching coach on June 2, 2009, after serving the first 2 months of the season in the same role with Triple-A Syracuse...replaced Randy St. Claire as Nationals pitching coach...upon taking job, guided Nationals staff to 45-67 (.402) record and 4.69 ERA, as opposed to 14-36 (.280) mark and 5.69 ERA posted in season’s first 50 games...spent 3-plus seasons (2006-09) as Nationals’ Triple-A pitching coach...began coaching career with a 7-year stint with DET that culminated upon being appointed Tigers pitching coach in 2002...during ‘02 season, worked with a young staff that included Jeff Weaver and Mike Maroth and finished ranked favorably with 11 complete games (3rd in AL), 463 walks (5th-fewest in AL) and 163 home runs (5th-fewest in AL)...enjoyed a 3-year term (2003-05) as pitching coach for Triple-A Ottawa in the BAL organization...from 1989-91, spent 2 seasons broadcasting OAK games and one season as a baseball announcer for ESPN.

PLAYING CAREERWent 63-63 with 5 saves and 3.99 ERA in 221 games/161 starts during 9-year (1977-85) career with the Athletics...tallied 3 double-digit win seasons...won 11 games in 1979, then claimed 14 victories in both 1980 and ‘81...posted finest campaign in 1981...joined Mike Norris, Rick Langford and Matt Keough on vaunted A’s starting staff...finished 14-7 with 2.33 ERA (credited with AL-leading 2.32 ERA due to stat formula used) and 16 complete games in just 22 starts in 1981...with 84 points/6 first-place votes, finished 2nd in the 1981 AL Cy Young Award voting behind only MIL’s Rollie Fingers (126 points/22 first-place votes)...14 wins in ‘81 tied for big league lead, and .211 batting average against paced all AL starting pitchers...ranked 2nd in complete games...in 2 post-season starts in 1981, went 1-1 with a 4.38 ERA...went the distance, allowed one run on 6 hits, to earn the win in Game 2 of the ALDS at KCR...took the loss in Game 2 of the ALDS at NYY, allowing 5 runs in 3.1 innings...in 1980, ranked 9th in the AL by allowing only 8.2 hits per 9.0 innings pitched...signed with OAK as amateur free agent in ‘73.

PERSONALSteven Earl McCatty...graduated from Troy (MI) High School in 1972...was All-League, All-Detroit North and All-Oakland County baseball player...also played basketball...attended Macomb (MI) Community College...served as technical con-sultant for Disney movie “Angels in the Outfield”...enjoys golfing and fishing...son, Shane, is a right-handed pitcher and was selected by the Nationals in the 34th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft and currently plays in Washington’s system...sister, Mary McCatty, was a Rockette in New York City for 7 years.

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JOHN McLARENBENCH COACH 8

McLAREN’S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH1978 Medicine Hat Rookie, Pioneer League 28 40 .412 71979 Utica Rookie, NY-Penn League 25 41 .379 41980 Medicine Hat Rookie, Pioneer League 16 54 .229 41981 Kinston Single-A, Carolina League 72 68 .514 1/41982 Kinston Single-A, Carolina League 76 59 .563 3/21983 Knoxville Double-A, Southern League 64 82 .438 4/41984 Knoxville Double-A, Southern League 70 75 .483 1/51985 Knoxville Double-A, Southern League 79 64 .552 2/12007 SEATTLE American League 43 41 .512 *22008 SEATTLE American League 25 47 .347 **4 MINORS TOTALS 430 483 .471MLB TOTALS 68 88 .436* - Named manager on July 2**- Managed until June 19

McLAREN RESUMEWas named to the Nationals staff on Nov. 20, 2009...as bench coach, adds 23 seasons of experience as a big league coach/manager to Jim Riggleman’s staff...enters 41st season in baseball, 12th as a big league bench coach...spent ‘09 as a special assignment scout with TBR and coordinating MLB’s Baseball Academy in Italy...managed SEA for the equivalent of one season from July 2, 2007 to June 19, 2008...after beginning the ‘07 season as SEA’s bench coach, was named manager on July 2 and hired Jim Riggleman as bench coach...began the 2008 season as SEA’s skipper, but was relieved of duties on June 19, replaced by Riggleman...worked on Lou Piniella’s staff for 15 seasons, and also enjoyed stewardships under Mike Hargrove, Cito Gaston, Jimy Williams and Joe Morgan...has experienced 5 post-seasons, including 4 division titles (Toronto in 1989, Seattle in ‘95, ‘97, 2001)...began big league coaching career as TOR’s 3rd base coach from 1986-90...served one-season stints as bullpen coach with BOS in 1991 and CIN in 1992...spent 10 seasons with SEA as bullpen coach (1993-94), bench coach (1995, 1998-02) and 3rd base coach (1996-97)...was TBR’s bench coach from 2003-05, then served as Special Assignment Scout with the Rays in ‘06.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCEManaged 8 minor-league seasons in TOR system with rookie-level Medicine Hat (1978, ‘80), rookie-level Utica (1979), Single-A Kinston (1981-82) and Double-A Knoxville (1983-85)...guided Kinston to first-half Carolina League title in 1981...led Knoxville to Southern League titles in 1984 and 1985...named Southern League’s Co-Manager of the Year in 1985...served as a coach with Utica in 1977.

INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCEThis past offseason, served as bench coach for Bronze Medal winning Team Italy at the Intercontinental Cup in Taiwan...was Field Director for MLB’s European Academy in Italy in ‘09, working with Europe’s top players with among others, Bruce Hurst, Barry Larkin, Wally Joyner, Lee Smith and Brent Mayne...served as 3rd base coach for Team USA dur-ing the inaugural World Baseball Classic in ‘06...participated in assembling roster for Team USA...coached alongside Nationals Senior Advisor to the GM Davey Johnson (bench coach) and Nationals hitting coach Rick Eckstein (bullpen coach) in the WBC...managed winter ball for 9 years...skippered for Willard in Colombia from 1981-82...managed for Lara (1984-87, ‘93) and LaGuaira (1997-98) in Venezuela...coached Canada in ‘77 World Cup.

PLAYING CAREERA former catcher...played 7 minor-league seasons in HOU’s chain reaching the Triple-A Iowa in ‘75 and Memphis in ‘76...hit .250 with 38 homers in 531 games...was selected by HOU in the 7th round of 1970 First-Year Player Draft.

PERSONALJohn Lowell McLaren...graduated from Westbury (TX) High School in 1970...attended Blinn Junior College, St. Thomas University and Houston Baptist University...received the Lewis B. McAvery Award for outstanding contributions to profes-sional baseball in Kinston, NC in 1981 and, in 1991, was inducted into the Kinston Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991...recognized with Neil Ridley Award for excellence from Knoxville, TN in 1986...won the Milo Hamilton Community Service Award by the RBI Foundation of Houston in 2000.

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BO PORTERTHIRD BASE COACH 16

PORTER’S CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E1994 Peoria .271 66 221 40 60 93 11 2 6 29 6 4 2 27 59 6 5 .421 .350 31995 Daytona .217 113 336 54 73 98 12 2 3 19 4 3 2 32 104 22 10 .292 .287 41996 Rockford .241 105 378 83 91 140 22 3 7 44 3 4 1 72 107 30 14 .370 .360 31996 Daytona .175 20 63 9 11 17 4 1 0 6 0 2 0 6 24 5 1 .270 .239 41997 Daytona .307 122 440 87 135 218 20 6 17 65 1 3 3 61 115 23 13 .495 .393 41997 Orlando .258 8 31 4 8 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 11 0 1 .387 .281 11998 West Tenn .289 125 464 91 134 212 26 11 10 68 3 5 6 82 117 50 17 .457 .399 31998 Iowa .364 4 11 2 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 .455 .533 01999 Iowa .292 111 414 86 121 230 24 2 27 64 1 3 8 65 121 15 17 .556 .396 01999 Chicago-NL .192 24 26 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 13 0 0 .231 .250 12000 Sacramento .272 129 481 94 131 200 21 3 14 64 4 6 5 88 117 39 10 .416 .386 32000 Oakland .154 17 13 3 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .385 .267 02001 Oklahoma .246 58 224 40 55 107 9 2 13 40 4 2 3 26 60 10 4 .478 .329 02001 Texas .230 48 87 18 20 31 4 2 1 6 0 0 1 9 34 3 2 .356 .296 22002 Greenville .500 2 8 2 4 10 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1.250 .600 12002 Richmond .296 108 392 55 116 170 26 2 8 52 5 5 2 50 113 18 9 .434 .374 72002 Col. Springs .170 14 47 5 8 13 2 0 1 7 0 0 1 3 16 3 1 .277 .235 22003 Richmond .240 79 267 34 64 102 13 5 5 31 2 3 2 26 78 14 4 .382 .309 3MINORS TOTALS .269 1064 3777 686 1015 1627 193 40 113 502 33 40 36 544 1046 236 109 .431 .363 38MLB TOTALS .214 89 126 23 27 42 5 2 2 8 1 2 0 13 52 3 2 .333 .284 3

PORTER’S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH2006 Jamestown Single-A (SS), New York-Penn League 33 39 .458 5thMINORS TOTALS 33 29 .458

PORTER RESUMEJoins Nationals as 3rd base coach, also responsible for baserunning and outfeilders...this marks 5th season as big league coach...began last season as 3rd base coach with ARI, then was promoted to bench coach after skipper A.J. Hinch was fired and replaced by then-bench coach Kirk Gibson on July 1...served as FLA’s 3rd base coach and outfield/baserunning instructor for 3 seasons from 2007-09...spent 2 seasons managing/coaching in FLA’s minor league system...skippering Jamestown of the New-York Penn League to 33-39 (.458) record in 2006...made coaching debut as hitting coach with Greensboro of the Single-A South Atlantic League in 2005.

PLAYING CAREERPlayed parts of 3 seasons in majors with CHI, OAK and TEX during 10-year professional career...also played in COL and ATL systems...appeared in 89 big league games, after being selected by CHI in the 40th round of the 1993 First-Year Player Draft...made MLB debut with CHI, May 9, 1999...appeared in post-season with OAK in 2000, playing in 2 games and recording a hit off NYY’s Dwight Gooden in lone at-bat...in 10 minor-league seasons, batted .269 with 113 home runs, 502 RBI and 236 stolen bases in 1064 contests.

PERSONALMarquis Donnell (Bo) Porter...graduated from Weequahis (NJ) High School in 1990...as senior, was All-State for baseball, football and basketball...earned bachelor’s degree in communications studies from University of Iowa...was 2-sport athlete for Hawkeyes, earning All-Big 10 honors in both baseball and football as senior...also named captain and defensive MVP of football team as defensive back.

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DAN RADISONfIRST BASE COACH 53

RADISON’S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH1984 Kingsport Rookie, Appalachian League 31 38 .449 31985 Little Falls Rookie, New York-Penn League 34 41 .453 31986 Johnson City Rookie, Appalachian League 44 22 .667 ** *11987 Johnson City Rookie, Appalachian League 42 27 .609 *11988 Hamilton Rookie, New York-Penn League 36 39 .480 31989 Springfield Single-A, Midwest League 73 62 .541 31990 Albany Double-A, Eastern League 79 60 .568 ***11991 Albany Double-A, Eastern League 76 64 .543 ****31992 Albany Double-A, Eastern League 71 68 .511 42000 Norwich Double-A, Eastern League 76 66 .535 3 2003 GCL Yankees Rookie, Gulf Coast League 26 31 .456 22006 Johnson City Rookie, Appalachian League 34 34 .500 4MINORS TOTALS 622 552 .530*-Won Division**-League’s Manager of the Year***-Took over club during season****-Won League Championship

RADISON RESUMEWas appointed Nationals first base coach on November 20, 2009...joined Jim Riggleman’s staff after serving as minor-league hitting coordinator in the STL organization for 3 seasons from 2007-09...enters 9th campaign as a big league coach and 31st in pro baseball...returned to big leagues in 2010 for first time since coaching on Riggleman’s Cubs staff for 5 seasons from 1995-99...was CHI’s first base coach from 1995-96 and 1998-99, and served as 3rd base coach in 1997...was also first base coach under Riggleman with SDP from 1993-94...managed 12 seasons in minors, compil-ing a 790-799 (.497) record with 3 division titles and a league championship...named Single-A Appalachian League’s Manager of the Year for leading Johnson City to 44-22 record in 1986...coached with Single-A Vero Beach (LAD) in 2005 and Double-A Trenton (NYY) in 2004...served as minor-league coach in NYY organization from 2001-02...has coached in the Venezuelan Winter League for 7 seasons, including the last 4 off-seasons, and worked one campaign in the Puerto Rican Winter League...spent off-seasons from 1994-96 managing the Brisbane Bandits of the Australian Baseball League...skippered 3 years in Alaskan League from 1979-81 and one year in the collegiate summer Jayhawk League (Kansas) in 1982...began coaching career in the college ranks, serving as associate head coach for Broward (FL) Community College from 1977-79...was hitting coach for the University of Georgia from 1979-80 and at Old Dominion (VA) University from 1981-83...played three seasons in STL system, reaching Triple-A Tulsa in 1974...selected by STL in 10th round of 1972 First-Year Player Draft.

PLAYING CAREERPlayed 3 seasons as a catcher in STL’s minor-league system...was selected by the Cardinals in the 10th round of the 1972 First-Year Player Draft...hit .246 with 9 homers in 200 career games...reached Triple-A with Tulsa in 1974.

PERSONALDaniel John Radison...graduated from Columbia (IL) High School in 1968...won school’s prestigious Pentzler Award for baseball (1968) and basketball (1967, ‘68)...played baseball at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, earning bachelor’s degree in health education...earned Master’s in counseling from Nova Southeastern University (FL).

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JEWETT RESUMEJewett, 47, returns for a 3rd season in the Washington chain after managing Syracuse of the Triple-A International League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League the last 2 seasons…in 2011, Jewett will serve as an extra coach on Jim Riggleman’s staff, although he will not regularly be in uniform come game time...in 17 seasons as a manager in the minor leagues, Jewett has amassed 1,144 career victories...Jewett was honored by industry-insider Baseball America as the International League’s “Best Manager Prospect” in 2007...prior to joining Washington, he spent his entire career as a player, manager or coach with the Pittsburgh organization...Jewett has enjoyed 11 seasons as a manager at the Triple-A level, including 6 with Nashville (2003-04) of the Pacific Coast League and Indianapolis (2005-08) of the International League...halfway through the 2000 campaign while managing at Nashville, was summoned to the big leagues to serve as the Pirates’ 3rd base coach, where he would spend the next 2 seasons...in addition to the aforementioned stint as Nashville’s manager in 2000, Jewett also skippered the Sounds in 1998 and 1999...Jewett’s other managerial stops include, Calgary (1996-97) of the Triple-A PCL, Carolina (1995) of the Double-A Southern League, Salem (1994) of the Single-A Carolina League, Augusta (1993) of the Single-A South Atlantic League and Welland (1992) of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League...he played 4 seasons as a catcher in Pittsburgh’s minor league chain after signing with the club as a free agent in 1987.

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Jose Martinez, Batting Practice Pitcher (10th season) Julian Martinez, Bullpen Catcher (7th season) Nilson Robledo, Bullpen Catcher (9th season)

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ANKIEL CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1999 Memphis .286 16 21 3 6 8 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 .273 .381 .654 2 Arkansas .400 8 10 1 4 7 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .455 .700 1.155 1 St. Louis .100 9 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .100 .100 .200 02000 St. Louis .250 33 68 8 17 26 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 4 20 0 0 .292 .382 .674 72001 St. Louis .000 6 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 .111 .000 .111 0 Johnson City .286 41 105 21 30 67 7 0 10 35 0 0 2 11 26 0 0 .364 .638 1.002 22002 St. Louis DID NOT PLAY / Injured 2003 Tennessee .240 30 25 2 6 10 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .269 .400 .669 22004 Tennessee .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 St. Louis .000 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .000 .500 02005 Springfield .243 34 136 18 33 70 7 0 10 30 0 0 0 10 29 0 0 .295 .515 .810 3 Quad Cities .270 51 185 33 50 95 10 1 11 45 0 6 5 27 37 0 0 .368 .514 .882 12006 St. Louis DID NOT PLAY / Injured 2007 Memphis .267 102 389 62 104 221 15 3 32 89 0 5 4 25 90 4 3 .314 .568 .882 7 St. Louis .285 47 172 31 49 92 8 1 11 39 1 4 0 13 41 1 0 .328 .535 .863 22008 St. Louis .264 120 413 65 109 209 21 2 25 71 0 3 5 42 100 2 1 .337 .506 .843 82009 St. Louis .231 122 372 50 86 144 21 2 11 38 0 3 3 26 99 4 3 .285 .387 .672 52010 Omaha .254 18 67 8 17 35 6 0 4 9 0 0 0 1 19 0 0 .265 .522 .265 0 Kansas City .261 27 92 14 24 43 7 0 4 15 0 1 1 7 29 1 0 .317 .467 .784 2 Atlanta .210 47 119 17 25 39 6 1 2 9 0 0 1 19 42 2 1 .324 .328 .651 2MINORS TOTALS .265 302 942 148 250 513 48 4 69 218 3 12 11 76 206 4 3 .324 .545 .868 18MLB TOTALS .248 416 1255 186 311 554 64 7 55 181 4 11 10 113 340 10 5 .312 .441 .754 26

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2000 STL vs. ATL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02009 STL vs. LAD .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02010 ATL vs. SFG .167 4 12 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .286 .417 .702 1TOTALS .133 7 15 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 .235 .333 .569 1

CAREER PITCHING RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA1998 Peoria Chiefs 3 0 2.06 7 7 0 0 0 35.0 15 8 8 0 2 12 41 10.5 1 0 .134 Prince William 9 6 2.79 21 21 1 0 0 126.0 91 46 39 8 12 38 181 12.9 10 1 .2051999 Arkansas 6 0 0.91 8 8 1 1 0 49.1 25 6 5 2 2 16 75 13.7 0 0 .145 Memphis 7 3 3.16 16 16 0 0 0 88.1 73 37 31 7 7 46 119 12.1 6 1 .223 St. Louis 0 1 3.27 9 5 0 0 1 33.0 26 12 12 2 1 14 39 10.6 2 0 .2152000 St. Louis 11 7 3.50 31 30 0 0 0 175.0 137 80 68 21 6 90 194 10.0 12 2 .2192001 St. Louis 1 2 7.13 6 6 0 0 0 24.0 25 21 19 7 3 25 27 10.1 5 0 .275 Memphis 0 2 20.77 3 3 0 0 0 4.1 3 10 10 0 0 17 4 8.3 12 0 .200 Johnson City 5 3 1.33 14 14 1 0 0 87.2 42 20 13 1 6 18 158 16.2 8 0 .1402002 St. Louis DID NOT PLAY / Injured 2003 Tennessee 2 6 6.29 20 10 1 0 0 54.1 45 42 38 5 6 49 64 10.6 10 0 .2322004 Palm Beach 0 1 2.08 3 3 0 0 0 8.2 5 4 2 0 0 0 11 11.4 0 0 .167 Tennessee 1 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 3 1 0 0 0 2 7 7.0 0 0 .100 Memphis 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 7.5 0 0 .053 St. Louis 1 0 5.40 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 10 6 6 2 2 1 9 8.1 1 0 .256MINORS TOTALS 34 21 2.80 95 85 4 1 0 468.2 303 175 146 23 36 198 665 12.8 47 2 .184MLB TOTALS 13 10 3.90 51 41 0 0 1 242.0 198 119 105 32 12 130 269 10.0 20 2 .226

CAREERJoins the Nationals sporting extensive defensive experience at all three outfield spots (287 games in CF)...25 of 55 career long balls came with the Cardinals in ‘08...is one of 12 players in MLB history to have hit first career long ball as a pitcher, then later homered as a full-time player...the other 11: Otto Hess, Chief Bender, Dode Criss, Doc Crandall, Smoky Joe Wood, Ray Caldwell, Carl Cashion, Reb Russell, Rube Bressler, Babe Ruth, and Clint Hartung.

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2010In first season outside STL, combined to hit .232 with 13 doubles, 6 home runs, 24 RBI in 74 games for ATL and KCR...was acquired by the Braves at/near the July 31 trade deadline in a 5-player deal...notched 300th career hit (Aug. 23 vs. solo homer, Aug. 23 at COL off Jason Hammel) and 50th career homer (April 9 vs. BOS).

2009Hit 11 home runs in 122 games, but led the Cardinals with 12 “Web Gems” according to STL’s internal count...missed 16 games in May after colliding with the outfield wall following a May 4 catch at PHI.

2008Hit 25 home runs in first complete big league season, and in doing so, joined Babe Ruth as the only 2 player to hit 25 or more homers in a single season having previous started 25-plus games in a single campaign...however, first full big league season was cut short by an abdominal injury that required season-ending surgery on Sept. 19...in one-game highlight reel, on May 6 at COL, homered and threw out a pair of baserunners at 3rd base...batted .353 with 7 home runs and 21 RBI in July...when posting at least one RBI, the Cardinals finished 32-12.

2007Blasted 32 home runs in just 102 Triple-A contests with Memphis before joining St. Louis on Aug. 9...proceeded to hit 11 homers in just 47 late-season contests for the Cardinals...the 43 home runs led the Cardinal organization...earned spot on PCL’s post-season All-Star team...Aug 9 vs. SDP, in first MLB game as a position player, hit a 3-run shot.

2006Did not play in 2006 due to left knee injury that required season-ending surgery on May 26.

2005In first season as a full-time position player, clubbed 21 home runs in 85 games while splitting the season between Double-A Springfield and Single-A Quad Cities.

CAREER AS A PITCHEROn the mound, went 13-10 with a 3.90 ERA in 51 games/41 starts for STL from 1999-04...went 11-7 with a 3.50 ERA in 31 games/30 starts and finished 2nd in 2000 NL Rookie of the Year balloting to ATL’s Rafael Furcal...in the NLROTY balloting, garnered 87 points (6 first-place votes) to Furcal’s 144...that season, ranked among NL leaders in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (2nd, 10.0), batting average against (3rd, .219), strikeouts (7th, 194) and ERA (8th)...set a Cardinals rookie mark for strikeouts with 194 (bested Dizzy Dean’s former mark of 191, set in 1932)...while pitching, hit first career homer on April 20 vs. SDP off Vicente Palacios...in 1999, earned best pitcher honors in the Pacific Coast and Texas leagues according to Baseball America...paced minor-league ball with 222 strikeouts in 1998, and thus, was named the top pitching prospect in both the Midwest and Carolina leagues by Baseball America...did not pitch in 2002 due to a left elbow sprain...on July 16, 2003, had “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery on left elbow...missed remainder of 2003 and majority of 2004 rehabbing...retired from pitching on March 9, 2005 to channel his efforts toward a career as an everyday player.

PERSONALRichard Alexander Ankiel...graduate of Port St. Lucie (FL) High...went 11-1 with a 0.47 ERA and 162 K’s in just 74.0 innings as a prep senior...was slated to attend the University of Miami before signing with STL...in ‘97, earned a bronze medal with the US Junior National Team at the International Baseball Association World Junior Championships.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1997 ........ Signed with STL as 2nd-round selection in First-Year Player Draft.2010 ........ Signed with KCR as a free agent, Jan. 25. Acquired by ATL with RHP Kyle Farnsworth in exchange for OF Gregor Blanco,

RHP Jesse Chavez and LHP Tim Collins, July 31. Signed with Washington as a free agent, Dec. 21.

SIGNED BYJohnny DiPuglia (Cardinals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF .973 70 141 5 4 150 2Career / OF .973 321 671 17 19 707 5Career / P .816 51 11 20 7 38 2

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, 4/9/10 vs. BOSSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 7, 9/6/07 vs. PITHITTING STREAK ........................... 10 games, 6/24/08 - 7/3/08MULTI-HR GAMES (4) .................... 8/11/07 vs. LAD (2) 9/6/07 vs. PIT (2) 6/25/08 at DET (2) 4/17/10 at MIN (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (1) ............ 8/31/07 off Eddie GuardadoCAREER PINCH HR (3) ................. 5/21/08 at SDP 8/22/09 at SDP 9/6/09 at PIT

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LUIS ATILANO • RHP

Bats R Born 5/10/85 San Juan, PRThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 25Height 6’2” MLB Service 0.154Weight 218Obtained Acquired from ATL in exchange for 1B Daryle Ward, August 31, 2006

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CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .040 13 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 .040 .040 .080 2MLB TOTALS .040 13 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 .040 .040 .080 2

CAREERRighthander hopes for breakout sophomore campaign with the Nationals...for 2nd time in career, will look to overcome right elbow issues...had loose bodies removed from right elbow in Aug. 2010...had previously returned from Aug. 10, 2006 “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery...former sandwich-round selection was acquired by the Nationals 21 days after having aforementioned “Tommy John” surgery in August 2006.

2010After strong start in the minor leagues, graduated to Washington and went 6-7 with a 5.15 ERA in 16 starts as true rookie, but had season end prematurely due to right elbow surgery...had loose bodies removed from the right elbow by Dr. Wiemi Douoguih on Aug. 5 in DC...from April 23-July 8, enjoyed a 15-start stretch as a regular in Washington’s rotation...was 5-1 with a 4.70 ERA in 8 starts through the end of June, but went just 1-6 with a 5.62 ERA (26 ER/41.2 IP) in season’s final 8 assignments...allowed 3 earned runs or less in 10 of 16 starts, but pitched as many as 6.0 innings just 5 times...won first 4 road decisions, spanning 5 starts from April 28-May 31...in MLB debut, April 23, stymied tough Dodger lineup in a 5-1 victory at Nationals Park...allowed one run on 5 hits in 6.0 strong innings...walked 2, struck out one (Charlie Haeger for first big league K)...earned the win in first 2 big league assignments, April 23 vs. LAD and April 28 at CHI...became the first Nationals starter to turn this trick since Jordan Zimmermann in 2009...per the Elias Sports Bureau, is just the 2nd Puerto Rican starting pitcher to earn a win while forming a battery with future Hall-of-Famer Ivan Rodriguez, the first to claim an initial big league win...the only other Puerto Rican starter that Pudge has ever won a game with was Jose Guzman, who played with Rodriguez in TEX in 1991 and ‘92.

2009Pitching for Triple-A Syracuse (2 starts) and Double-A Harrisburg (21 games/20 starts), combined to go 9-8 with a 4.01 ERA...ranked among Nationals minor-leaguers in wins (tied for 6th) and ERA (7th)...walked just 2.0 batters per 9.0 innings...worked scoreless ball in 3 straight starts spanning 20.2 innings with Harrisburg, July 27-August 8.

2008Went combined 5-3 with one save and 2.50 ERA in 24 games (15 starts) at 3 levels of Nationals’ chain...reached Double-A for the first time...went 5-2 with 2.27 ERA in 15 starts...with Potomac, went 4-0 with a 2.59 ERA in July.

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AWARDS & HONORS2005 ........ Single-A South Atlantic League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by ATL in sandwich round (35th overall) of First-Year Player

Draft.2006 ........ Acquired from ATL in exchange for 1B Daryle Ward, Aug. 31, 2006.

SIGNED BYJulian Perez (Braves)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .923 16 10 14 2 26 2CAREER / P .923 16 10 14 2 26 2

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0 IP, last 6/27/10 at BALWINNING STREAK .......................... 3, 4/23/10 - 5/10/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 6, 6/5/10 vs. CINCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

2007Missed most of ‘07 after “Tommy John” Surgery...pitched in one Rookie-level GCL contest, July 3 at Myrtle Beach.

2006Had season-ending “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery, August 10...surgery was performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL.

2005Represented Single-A Rome in the South Atlantic League All-Star Game as the South Division’s starting pitcher.

2004With Single-A Danville, ranked among Appy League leaders in innings (4th, 64.1), wins (5th, 5) and K’s (5th, 54).

2003Led the GCL in shutouts (one), starts (12) and fewest BB per 9.0 innings (1.2) in pro debut with the GCL Braves.

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A closer look all 34 of the Nationals’ double-digit hit streaks since 2005, including the standard-setting 30-gamer put forth by Ryan Zimmerman from April 8-May 12, 2009...Ryan went 50-for-131 (.382) with 11 doubles, 8 home runs, 26 RBI, 11 walks and 26 runs scored during his 30-gamer...also note that entering 2011, Zimmerman has tallied 8 of Washington’s 34 double-digit streaks...a closer look:

RK PLAYER # GAMES DURATION 1. Ryan Zimmerman .............30 April 8-May 12, 2009 T2. Cristian Guzman ...............17 July 23-Aug. 12, 2009 Ryan Zimmerman .............17 June 28-July 18, 2006 T4. Ryan Zimmerman .............16 July 27-Aug. 13, 2009 Nick Johnson .....................16 April 10-26, 2005 T6. Cristian Guzman ...............14 June 21-July 6, 2008 Lastings Milledge .............14 July 31-Aug. 13, 2008 T8. Ryan Zimmerman .............13 May 16-June 25, 2008 Ryan Zimmerman .............13 Sept. 14-26, 2007 T10. Cristian Guzman ...............12 June 7-June 19, 2008 Ryan Zimmerman .............12 Aug. 26-Sept. 6, 2008

RK PLAYER # GAMES DURATIONT12. Nick Johnson .....................11 April 16-27, 2009 Josh Willingham ...............11 July 1-12, 2009 Felipe Lopez ......................11 June 9-20, 2008 Ronnie Belliard .................11 July 4-18, 2007 Ryan Church .....................11 April 3-14, 2007 Brian Schneider ................11 Sept. 5-20, 2006 Alfonso Soriano .................11 April 13-25, 2006 Cristian Guzman ...............11 April 22-May 3, 2005 Jose Vidro .........................11 April 10-21, 2005T21. Cristian Guzman ...............10 June 17-27, 2009 Nick Johnson .....................10 July 1-12, 2009 Cristian Guzman ...............10 May 2-16, 2010 Ronnie Belliard .................10 Sept. 4-15, 2007 Robert Fick .......................10 Sept. 15-24, 2007 Dmitri Young .....................10 June 16-26, 2007 Dmitri Young .....................10 July 4-18, 2007 Ryan Zimmerman .............10 July 4-17, 2007 Alfonso Soriano .................10 Sept. 2-10, 2006 Ryan Zimmerman .............10 Sept. 19-29, 2006 Ryan Zimmerman .............10 Aug. 25-Sept. 4, 2006 Nick Johnson .....................10 April 30-May 10, 2005 Brian Schneider ................10 July 28-Aug. 17, 2005 Junior Spivey .....................10 June 18-29, 2005

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MICHAEL AUbREy • 1b

Bats L Born 4/15/82 Shreveport, LAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.091Weight 190Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 20, 2010

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AUBREY CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2003 Lake County .348 38 138 22 48 76 13 0 5 19 0 1 1 14 22 0 0 .409 .551 .960 22004 Kinston .339 60 218 34 74 120 14 1 10 60 0 1 12 27 26 3 1 .438 .550 .988 4 Akron .261 38 134 13 35 57 7 0 5 22 0 4 3 15 18 0 0 .340 .425 .765 52005 Akron .283 28 106 17 30 49 5 1 4 20 0 3 3 7 18 1 0 .336 .462 .798 12006 Kinston .286 8 28 8 8 17 3 0 2 10 0 1 2 5 5 0 0 .417 .607 1.024 0 Akron .269 6 26 3 7 12 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 .345 .462 .807 02007 Kinston .400 13 50 15 20 40 5 0 5 11 0 0 3 6 7 0 0 .492 .800 1.292 0 Akron .248 52 206 22 51 83 11 0 7 34 0 2 3 10 35 0 0 .290 .403 .693 32008 Akron .282 25 103 14 29 47 10 1 2 16 0 1 0 8 12 0 0 .330 .456 .786 1 Buffalo .281 72 285 29 80 119 18 0 7 37 1 2 5 16 40 0 0 .328 .418 .746 4 Cleveland .200 15 45 2 9 15 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 .280 .333 .613 02009 Columbus .292 57 212 27 62 95 16 1 5 29 1 4 2 9 25 1 1 .322 .448 .770 2 Norfolk .287 44 164 14 47 69 13 0 3 23 0 4 0 11 13 1 1 .324 .421 .745 0 Baltimore .289 31 90 12 26 45 7 0 4 14 0 0 0 5 10 0 0 .326 .500 .826 02010 Norfolk .235 102 366 52 86 181 25 2 22 68 0 9 7 37 60 2 3 .310 .495 .805 2MINORS TOTALS .283 543 2036 270 577 965 142 6 78 351 2 32 42 167 285 8 6 .345 .474 .819 24MLB TOTALS .259 46 135 14 35 60 7 0 6 17 0 0 0 10 15 0 0 .310 .444 .755 0

CAREER Adds power and depth to Nationals...former first-round selection (11th overall) by CLE in 2003 First-Year Player Draft...entered 2004 ranked as CLE’s No. 2 prospect according to Baseball America...pitched during collegiate career at Tulane...has received hitting tutorials from former big leaguer Will Clark in the past.

2010Hit team-leading 22 home runs for Norfolk of the Triple-A International League...among IL hitters, ranked 5th in home runs and 7th with .495 slugging percentage...for period ending July 25, was named IL Hitter of the Week (.304, 5 homers, 16 RBI).

2009Played in 31 contests with BAL after being acquired from CLE for cash considerations...played well, batting .289 with 7 doubles, 4 homers and 14 RBI in 31 games with the O’s...combined to hit .290 with 29 doubles, 8 home runs and 52 RBI in 101 games with Columbus and Norfolk, both of the Triple-A International League.

2008Enjoyed first taste of big leagues during a pair of stints with the Indians...was recalled and made MLB debut, May 17 at CIN...first big league hit was a solo home run off Edinson Volquez, May 18 at CIN...also homered in 2nd start, May 21 at CWS...began season at Double-A Akron and was promoted to Triple-A Buffalo on May 2.

2007Tallied 12 home runs and 45 RBI in 65 combined contests with Akron and Single-A Kinston, but missed significant time due to pair of DL stints (right hamstring injury, left abdominal strain)...following season, batted .275 with 6 doubles, 5 home runs and 11 RBI in 24 games Arizona Fall League contests with Surprise.

2006Played in just 14 games due to injuries...did not participate in Spring Training and missed all of April while rehabbing a lower back strain...suffered season-ending right knee injury, May 26.

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2005Appeared in 28 contests with Akron, but had season end on June 10 due to lower back strain...examination by back specialist Dr. Robert Watkins in Los Angeles revealed stress fracture to a lumbar vertebrae (lower back).

2004In first full pro season with Akron and Kinston, hit .310 with 21 doubles, 15 homers and 82 RBI in 98 games...struck out only 44 times in 414 plate appearances...cited as Carolina League All-Star with Kinston...missed approximately 5 weeks (July 8-August 13) due to a strained right hamstring.

2003Signed quickly and hit .348 in pro debut with Lake County in the Single-A South Atlantic League...debut on June 18, but missed more than a month after straining left quad crossing home plate on June 19.

PERSONALRobert Michael Aubrey...graduated from Southwood (LA) High in 2000...was Louisiana Player of the Year as a senior...attended Tulane University...batted .420 with 70 runs, 20 doubles, 18 homers, 79 RBI and 19 stolen bags in 63 games as a junior, and was named Conference USA Player of the Year and was a Golden Spikes Award finalist...pitched for the Green Wave during frosh and sophomore seasons, going a combined 11-2 with a 4.83 ERA in 28 games/23 starts...was a long-time member of USA Baseball and was named the organization’s Amateur Athlete of the Year in 2002 after leading National Team in batting (.405), home runs (6) and RBI (26) in 29 games...played for the National Team in 2001 and ‘02...was member of Jr. National Team in 2000.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by CLE in first round (11th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.2009 ........ Acquired by BAL in exchange for cash considerations, July 12. Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 20.

SIGNED BYScott Meaney (Indians)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DPCAREER / 1B 1.000 37 288 23 0 311 37

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 2, last 10/2/09 vs. TORSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, 10/2/09 vs. TORHITTING STREAK ........................... 6 games, 9/20/09 - 9/26/09MULTI-HR GAMES (1) .................... 10/2/09 vs. TOR (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (1) ............ 10/2/09 vs. TOR off Dirk HayhurstCAREER PINCH HOMERS (0) ........... None

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Thu.,April 14, 2005 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (43,861 attendance)Final Score: Arizona 3 WASHINGTON 5NOTE: President Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch as MLB returned to nation’s capital for first time since 1971.

Fri., June 24, 2005 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (36,689 attendance)Final Score: Toronto 0 WASHINGTON 3NOTE: President Bush attended with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Sat., July 8, 2006 vs. San Diego Padres (27,060 attendance)Final Score: San Diego 5 WASHINGTON 2NOTE: President Bush attended with Mrs. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The contest marked Mrs. Bush’s first visit to RFK Stadium for a Nationals game.

Thu., July 5, 2007 vs. Chicago Cubs (22,594 attendance)Final Score: Chicago (NL) 4 WASHINGTON 2NOTE: President Bush kick started his July 6 birthday with a final trip to RFK Stadium

Sun., March 30, 2008 vs. Atlanta Braves (39,389 attendance)Final Score: Atlanta 2 WASHINGTON 3NOTE: President Bush baptizes Nationals Park with first pitch in front of national-television audience as part of ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. Ryan Zimmerman hits game-ending solo shot in 9th inning to give Washington its initial Nationals Park win.

Mon., April 5, 2010 vs. Philadelphia Philles (41,290 attendance)Final Score: Philadelphia 11 WASHINGTON 1NOTE: President Obama makes first appearance at Nationals Park and throws out the ceremonial first pitch while wearing a Nationals jacket and a White Sox cap. Nationals jump out to 1-0 lead in first inning, but a 5-run 4th inning sparks Phillies to win in Roy Halladay’s NL debut.

Fri., June 18, 2010 vs. Chicago White Sox (40,325 attendance)Final Score: Chicago (AL) 2 (11 inn.) WASHINGTON 1NOTE: President Obama returns to Nationals Park to see Stephen Strasburg pitch against his favorite AL team. Strasburg does not disapoint, walking none and fanning 10 in 7.0 innings of 4-hit, one-run ball. Alex Rios’ infield single in the 11th snaps a 1-1 deadlock.

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Bats R Born 6/6/86 Huntington Beach, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 24Height 6’5” MLB Service 1.000Weight 199Obtained Selected in 4th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft

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BALESTER CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 GCL Expos 1 2 2.19 5 4 0 0 0 24.2 20 8 6 0 1 21 5 7.7 4 0 .2152005 Savannah 8 6 3.67 24 23 1 0 0 125.0 105 62 51 11 6 95 42 6.8 4 1 .2222006 Potomac 4 5 5.20 23 22 0 0 0 117.2 126 71 68 12 4 87 53 6.7 12 0 .280 Harrisburg 1 0 1.83 3 3 0 0 0 19.2 15 5 4 0 2 10 6 4.6 2 0 .2312007 Harrisburg 2 7 3.74 17 17 0 0 0 98.2 103 47 41 9 5 77 25 7.0 5 0 .268 Columbus 2 3 4.18 10 10 0 0 0 51.2 49 27 24 3 3 40 23 7.0 2 1 .2552008 Columbus 9 3 4.00 15 15 0 0 0 78.2 79 37 35 14 4 64 23 7.3 4 0 .263 Washington 3 7 5.51 15 15 0 0 0 80.0 92 53 49 12 6 50 28 5.6 4 0 .2882009 Syracuse 7 10 4.44 20 20 0 0 0 107.1 129 58 53 5 6 71 37 6.0 6 1 .305 Washington 1 4 6.82 7 7 0 0 0 30.1 34 24 23 10 0 20 14 5.9 0 0 .2812010 Syracuse 3 3 5.87 35 5 0 0 0 69.0 74 47 45 8 3 52 32 6.8 7 0 .276 Washington 0 1 2.57 17 0 0 0 0 21.0 15 6 6 2 2 28 11 12.0 4 0 .203MINORS TOTALS 37 39 4.25 152 119 1 0 0 692.1 700 362 327 62 34 517 246 6.7 46 3 .264MLB TOTALS 4 12 5.35 39 22 0 0 0 131.1 141 83 78 24 8 98 53 6.7 8 0 .274

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington — 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS .174 39 23 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 10 0 1 2 10 0 0 .269 .274 .443 3

CAREERLong-limbed righthander looks to stake claim to roster spot with the Nationals...is the longest-tenured home-grown pitcher in Washington’s system...one of 3 remaining franchise players drafted by the Expos (SS Ian Desmond, C Brian Peacock)...made news in Nov. 2010 by regrowing popular mustache for charity...kicked off “Bally’s ‘Staches” campaign and asked MLB players to help contribute to the Prostate Cancer Foundation and LIVESTRONG.

2010In 7th pro campaign, struggled at Triple-A, but turned in strongest effort to date at the big league level...thrived in Sept./Oct. (1.35 ERA in 11 appearances) and closed the season with a strong 2.57 ERA in 17 relief appearances with Washington...fanned 12.0 batters per 9.0 innings...registered a strong .203 batting average against...despite pitching 1.0 inning or less in 12 of 17 appearances, recorded at least one strikeout in 14 of 17 appearances...from Aug. 5-Sept. 29, spun 15.1 consecutive scoreless innings spanning 12 appearances...struck out 18 of 46 right-handed batters faced (39%)...started the season in Triple-A Syracuse’s rotation and struggled (1-3, 11.57 ERA, 5 starts) before shifting to the bullpen for good on May 8 vs. Gwinnett...notched a 3.38 bullpen ERA in 30 games or 48.0 innings with Syracuse.

2009Spent majority of season pitching for Triple-A Syracuse, but did get 7 starts with the Nationals, going 1-4 with a 6.82 ERA...combined to go 8-14 with a 4.97 ERA in 27 starts for Washington and Syracuse...joined the Nationals for the first time on July 23...16 of 24 runs allowed scored via the home run...of 34 hits allowed, 10 were home runs (29%)...took the loss in each of final 3 starts...was optioned to Syracuse, August 26...in 2nd start of the season, July 28 at MIL, allowed 2 runs in a season-high 6.0 innings to earn his lone win of ‘09...made 20 starts with Syracuse, going 7-10 with a 4.44 ERA in 20 starting assignments...allowed 3 earned runs or less in 15 of those starts...went 5-0 with a 1.56 ERA in 7 starts from May 17-June 21.

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2008In first taste of big leagues, pitched better than 3-7, 5.51 ERA numbers indicate...made 15 starts after having contract selected from Columbus, June 30...walked 2 or less 10 times...combining Triple-A and big league stats, went 12-10 with a 4.76 ERA (84 ER/158.2 IP) in 30 starts and finished the campaign just 4 months past 22nd birthday...held opponents without a hit through the game’s first 3 innings on 5 occasions...thus, posted a .210 batting average against the first time through the lineup, .338 thereafter...ranked among NL rookies in starts (tied for 7th, 15) and innings (9th, 80.0)...by allowing just one run on one hit in 5.0 innings, July 1 at FLA, posted the “W” and became only the 2nd franchise pitcher to garner a win in an MLB debut on the road (immortal Expos RHP Hal Dues had previously turned the trick on Sept. 9, 1977 at PIT)...in 2nd inning of that initial start, fanned Cody Ross for first big league punch out...earned the win at Derek Lowe’s expense, August 26 vs. LAD, allowing one run in 5.0 innings...was 9-3 with a 4.00 ERA in 15 starts with Columbus of the Triple-A International League at the time of first big league promotion...was 8-1 with a 3.90 ERA in final 10 IL starts...was 4-0 with a 2.82 ERA in 4 June assignments and was named Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Month...at time of promotion, was tied for 3rd in the IL with 9 wins despite being one of the IL’s younger pitchers...allowed 2 runs or less in 9 of 15 IL starts.

2007Turned 21 in June, yet combined to go 4-10 with a 3.89 ERA in 27 starts for Columbus of the Triple-A International League and Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League...was one of youngest players in both circuits, especially Triple-A...led all Nationals minor-league pitchers in strikeouts...posted stellar 2.4/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...earned spot in Double-A Eastern League mid-season All-Star Game (did not play due to XM Futures Game invitation)...combined on 11 quality starts at the 2 levels.

2006Pitched for both Harrisburg and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...despite relative youth, combined to go 5-5 with a 4.71 ERA at the 2 levels...fanned 6.3 batters per 9.0 innings...ranked 9th among Nationals minor-league pitch-ers in ERA...began season attempting new delivery and struggled...however, reverted to prior mechanics in August and went 1-0 with a 2.96 ERA in final 7 starting assignments, 6 of which rendered quality starts...combined on a batting average against of .179 with RISP and 2 outs.

2005In first complete professional season, finished 8-6 with a 3.67 ERA in 23 games (22 starts) with Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League...ranked 5th among Nationals minor-league hurlers in ERA...5 of 8 wins came on the road...notched quality starts in 7 of first 15 starting assignments...posted .186 batting average against when facing left-handed hitters...tossed 8.0 scoreless innings, faced only 27 batters and garnered the win, July 9 at Greensboro...allowed only one hit, one walk and matched season-high with 8 strikeouts in the same game...posted sub-3.00 ERA in both April (1.61) and June (2.59).

2004Pitched in 5 games (4 starts) for the Expos’ Gulf Coast League entry in professional debut...posted a .215 batting average against and 7.7 strikeouts per 9.0 innings...did not allow a home run in 24.2 innings...pitching in relief in professional debut, scattered 2 hits and fanned one in 3.1 scoreless innings in nightcap of July 2 doubleheader at GCL Marlins.

PERSONALCollin T. Balester...grew up surfing in native Huntington Beach, CA...is a 2004 graduate of Huntington (CA) High...while there, was named Sunset League Pitcher of the Year...was also first-team All-CIF and was All Oragne County as a senior...played prep ball with LAA Prospect C Hank Conger...father, Tom, runs a surf board manufacturing company, yet heavily promoted participation in baseball...credits surfing background with helping build arm strength...is a big hockey fan and an avid fantasy football player...enjoys blogging and new media.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Selected by MON in 4th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYAnthony Arango (Expos)

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SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0 IP, 8/31/08 vs. ATLWINNING STREAK .......................... NoneMOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 6, 8/24/09 vs. MILCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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KEvIN bARKER • 1b

Bats L Born 7/26/75 Bristol, VAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 35Height 6’2” MLB Service 1.040Weight 195Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, Feb. 4, 2011

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BARKER CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1996 Ogden .317 71 281 61 89 143 19 4 9 56 0 5 3 46 54 0 2 .412 .509 .921 111997 Stockton .303 70 267 47 81 150 20 5 13 45 0 1 0 25 60 4 3 .362 .562 .924 9 El Paso .277 65 238 37 66 123 15 6 10 63 0 5 2 28 40 3 3 .352 .517 .868 91998 El Paso .306 20 85 14 26 47 6 0 5 14 0 2 2 3 21 2 1 .337 .553 .890 1 Louisville .276 124 463 59 128 231 26 4 23 96 0 4 3 36 97 2 5 .330 .499 .829 91999 Louisville .278 121 442 89 123 229 27 5 23 87 0 7 4 59 94 2 2 .363 .518 .881 10 Milwaukee .282 38 117 13 33 45 3 0 3 23 0 1 0 9 19 1 0 .331 .385 .716 12000 Milwaukee .220 40 100 14 22 33 5 0 2 9 0 1 1 20 21 1 0 .352 .330 .682 2 Indianapolis .196 85 286 41 56 101 10 1 11 44 0 6 1 52 76 0 1 .316 .353 .669 32001 Indianapolis .189 51 159 12 30 47 5 0 4 20 1 1 1 20 40 0 0 .282 .296 .578 0 Huntsville .323 66 232 42 75 117 16 1 8 38 1 3 1 35 51 0 2 .410 .504 .914 42002 Portland .251 113 390 54 98 156 14 1 14 48 0 3 3 46 70 1 1 .333 .400 .733 4 San Diego .158 7 19 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 .200 .158 .358 02003 Albuquerque .167 10 24 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 .355 .167 .522 12004 Reading .286 112 405 69 116 214 38 3 18 58 0 6 2 53 95 2 1 .367 .528 .895 2 Scranton/W-B .194 13 36 3 7 14 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 .256 .389 .645 02005 New Hampshire .254 51 185 18 47 78 11 1 6 27 0 3 1 28 42 1 2 .350 .422 .772 1 Syracuse .305 91 351 58 107 202 24 1 23 87 0 5 3 38 89 1 0 .373 .575 .948 22006 Syracuse .275 130 473 72 130 227 39 2 18 76 0 4 2 80 119 5 3 .379 .480 .859 10 Toronto .235 12 17 3 4 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 .278 .471 .749 22007 Syracuse .260 130 470 68 122 200 22 1 18 76 0 7 2 74 119 2 0 .358 .426 .784 152008 Louisville .258 114 399 73 103 188 22 0 21 77 0 10 4 55 98 0 1 .346 .471 .817 42009 Louisville .285 101 354 58 101 195 22 3 22 69 0 7 2 54 80 1 1 .376 .551 .927 6 Cincinnati .281 29 32 2 9 12 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 9 0 0 .333 .375 .708 02010 Veracruz (Mex.) .291 80 261 51 76 133 19 1 12 48 0 2 2 55 35 0 0 .416 .510 .926 2MINORS TOTALS .273 1623 5863 927 1601 2836 358 44 263 1063 2 86 40 773 1319 31 32 .357 .484 .841 101MLB TOTALS .249 126 285 32 71 101 12 0 6 36 0 3 1 34 65 3 0 .328 .354 .683 5MEX. LG. TOTALS .291 80 261 51 76 133 19 1 12 48 0 2 2 55 35 0 0 .416 .510 .925 2

CAREER Left-handed hitter sports wealth of experience gained during 15-year professional career...has hit 121 home runs the last 6 professional seasons, all in either the minor leagues or in the Mexican Summer League...MIL’s Minor League Player of the Year in 1999...a native of Bristol, VA, hopes to become just the 2nd member of the Nationals (2005-present) born in the Commonwealth of Virginia (Bill Bray, Virginia Beach, VA).

2010Tallied 31 extra-base hits, including 12 home runs in 80 Mexican Summer League contests with the Veracruz Red Eagles...tallied 55 walks en route to a stellar .416 on-base percentage.

2009Hit .281 in 29 games with the Reds in first big league action since 2006...hit 22 homers in 101 games with Louisville of the Triple-A International League to earn the promotion.

2008Playing for Louisville, shared MVP honors with RHP Jon Adkins, tallying 77 RBI in 114 International League contests.

2007Turned in another fine season, hitting 18 homers and posting 78 RBI for Syracuse of the Triple-A International League.

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2006Returned to big leagues for first time since ‘02 via 12-game stint with TOR...with Syracuse, paced the International League with 39 doubles and 80 walks...was rewarded with Blue Jays’ Howard Webster Award (Triple-A MVP).

2005Registered a career-best 114 RBI—the 6th-highest total in minor-league baseball—in 143 games for Syracuse and New Hampshire of the Double-A Eastern League...paced the International League with a .575 slugging percentage.

2004Playing for Reading, dominated the Double-A Eastern League to the tune of 38 doubles and 18 home runs.

2003Played in just 10 minor-league games...was released by DET in Spring Training...signed with FLA on May 30.

2002Paced Portland of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in home runs to earn 7-game stay with the Padres.

2001In final season with MIL organization, combined to hit .269 for Triple-A Indianapolis and Double-A Huntsville.

2000Spent season’s first 2 months with the Brewers, but hit just .220 with 2 home runs and 9 RBI.

1999Tallied 23 home runs and 87 RBI in 121 games for Louisville and was named MIL’s Minor League Player of the Year...spent the final 6 weeks of the season with the Brewers...in MLB debut, Aug. 19 at HOU, finished 2-for-5 with a run scored and posted the game-winning RBI...singled off Chris Holt for initial big league hit...hit first MLB homer on Sept. 5 vs. STL off Larry Luebbers.

1998Began season with Double-A El Paso, but advanced to Triple-A for the first time...paced all MIL minor leaguers with 28 home runs and 110 RBI.

1997In first full pro campaign, totaled 35 doubles, 23 home runs and 108 RBI for Single-A Stockton and El Paso.

1996Posted 19-game hitting streak from June 21-July 10 in professional debut with Ogden...ranked among Pioneer League leaders in walks (4th, 46), doubles (tied for 4th, 19) and extra-base hits (tied for 5th, 32).

PERSONALKevin Stewart Barker...is a Virginia Tech alum and a graduate of Virginia (VA) High in Mendota, VA...at Virginia Tech, was Atlantic 10 Player of the Year as a junior (.361, 20 home runs, 62 RBI)...played center field at VPI...remains Virginia Tech’s all-time leader with 17 triples.

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AWARDS & HONORS1999 ........ MIL Minor League Player of the Year.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1996 ........ Selected by MIL in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2002 ........ Acquired by SDP in exchange for C Dusty Wathan, March 24.2003 ........ Signed with DET as a minor-league free agent, Jan. 24. Signed with FLA as a minor-league free agent, May 30.2004 ........ Signed with PHI as a minor-league free agent, Jan. 23.2005 ........ Signed with TOR as a minor-league free agent, April 3.2008 ........ Signed with CIN as a minor-league free agent, Jan. 14.2010 ........ Signed with Veracruz Red Eagles of the Mexican Summer League.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Feb. 4.

SIGNED BYJeff Brookens (Brewers)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B — 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER / 1B .995 77 598 35 3 636 53CAREER / OF .500 1 1 0 1 2 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 3, last 9/11/99 at COLSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, last 9/19/99 at CHIHITTING STREAK ........................... 7 games, 8/21/99 - 8/28/99MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (2) ............ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS (1) ........... None

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ROgER bERNAdINA • OF

Bats L Born 6/12/84 Curacao, NetherlandsThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’2” MLB Service 2.032Weight 198Obtained Signed as non-drafted free agent, November 3, 2001

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BERNADINA CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2002 GCL Expos 276 57 196 22 54 70 7 0 3 18 0 2 4 19 25 1 0 .348 .357 .705 12003 Savannah .237 77 278 36 66 96 12 3 4 39 3 4 4 19 53 11 4 .292 .345 .637 22004 Savannah .238 129 450 67 107 166 24 7 7 66 1 6 11 60 113 24 2 .338 .369 .707 102005 Savannah .233 122 417 64 97 154 15 3 12 54 2 4 7 75 92 35 8 .356 .369 .725 32006 Potomac .270 123 434 60 117 160 19 3 6 42 6 4 4 56 98 28 11 .355 .369 .724 52007 Harrisburg .270 97 371 58 100 137 15 2 6 36 3 1 2 38 80 40 13 .340 .369 .709 0 Columbus .167 13 42 6 7 10 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 11 0 1 .327 .238 .565 32008 Harrisburg .323 73 266 47 86 126 11 7 5 38 4 0 2 31 64 26 9 .398 .474 .872 2 Columbus .351 47 191 33 67 98 13 3 4 16 7 0 1 16 37 15 2 .404 .513 .917 0 Washington .211 26 76 10 16 19 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 9 21 4 3 .294 .250 .544 12009 Syracuse .167 5 18 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 1 0 .318 .167 .485 0 Washington .250 3 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .400 .500 .900 0 *GCL Nationals .250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .250 .500 02010 Syracuse .377 14 61 8 23 33 2 1 2 8 1 1 0 6 5 7 2 .426 .541 .426 0 Washington .246 134 414 52 102 159 18 3 11 47 2 6 4 35 93 16 2 .307 .384 .691 4MINORS TOTALS .267 759 2728 402 728 1054 121 29 49 318 29 22 36 333 584 188 52 .352 .386 .738 26MLB TOTALS .241 163 494 63 119 180 20 4 11 49 3 6 4 45 115 21 5 .306 .364 .670 5*—Rehab assignment

CAREERPremium athlete that offers plus defense at all 3 outfield spots...is the longest-tenured player in the organization...was signed out of the Expos’ academy in the Netherlands on Nov. 3, 2001...joins SS Ian Desmond, RHP Collin Balester and C Brad Peacock as only remaining players signed or drafted prior to the Expos’ move to DC in ‘05...in 2008, before reaching Washington, became the first Nationals/Expos farmhand to hit at least .320 at each of the 2 highest levels of the minor leagues in the same season since Rondell White turned the trick in 1993 by hitting .328 with Double-A Harrisburg and .380 with Triple-A Ottawa.

2010Was not a member of Washington’s Opening Day roster, but enjoyed strong results in first season as an everyday player...started 111 games (34 in LF, 20 in CF, 57 in RF)...had a strong June (.329, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 5 SB, 26 games)...hit just .223 on the road, but 8 of 11 long balls came outside of DC...32 extra-base hits ranked 3rd among Nationals rookies since 2005...only Ryan Zimmerman (79, ‘06) and Ian Desmond (41, ‘10) posted more...was successful on 16 of 18 stolen-base attempts...among those to swipe 15 or more bags, stolen-base percentage of 88.9 tied for 4th in MLB...went 2-for-4 with an RBI, but more importantly, made spectacular inning-ending diving catch of Troy Glaus liner, May 4 vs. ATL...2-run shot in the 9th inning snapped a 4-4 tie and rendered first multi-homer game in a 6-4 win, May 12 at NYM...in the same game, made an inning-ending catch of a Jeff Francoeur liner with the bags loaded...posted 3 hits, including pair of doubles, and one RBI in a 7-5 win vs. PIT, June 9...doubled twice and posted 2 RBI in an 8-1 win that doubled as Roy Oswalt’s Phillies debut, July 30 in DC

2009Played in 3 games with Nationals, but season was cut short by a season-ending ankle injury...on April 18 vs. FLA, just 3 days after being recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, fractured right ankle while making a spectacular catch at the center-field wall on a line drive by Dan Uggla in the 8th inning...that same night, underwent Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) surgery to repair the ankle, performed by Dr. Wiemi Douoguih at Washington Hospital Center...was placed on the DL the following day and missed the season’s remaining 152 contests...recorded lone hit of season in 3-2 10-in-ning loss, April 17 vs. FLA...doubled in 8th inning off Logan Kensing after entering game as defensive replacement in right field at the top of that frame...began season with Syracuse, where he batted .167 (3-for-18) with a stolen base...appeared in two games with GCL Nationals during rehab stint, Aug. 25-26.

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2008Earned first taste of big leagues in 2 stints with Washington...on June 28, was summoned from Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League for first big league promotion as Lastings Milledge went on the DL...laced a single in first career at-bat, June 29 vs. BAL, off Jeremy Guthrie...became first National to collect a hit in first MLB plate appearance since Joel Hanrahan tripled in nightcap of July 23, 2007 “twinbill” at NYM...hit .306 with 4 stolen bags in 16 September con-tests...recorded first big league RBI and extra-base hit with a triple on September 5 at ATL...on September 19 vs. SDP, posted a career-best 3 hits and swiped 2 bags...led full-season Washington farmhands in batting (.336), hits (151) and runs (78)...ranked 2nd with 41 stolen bases...earned Harrisburg Player of the Month honors for May (.351, 7 doubles, 6 triples, 21 RBI)...rated in Baseball America’s “Best Tools” survey of league managers as the Best Baserunner in the Double-A Eastern League.

2007With Harrisburg, led Nationals organization with 40 stolen bases to rank 2nd in the Eastern League...played for Team Netherlands in the International Baseball Federation’s (IBAF) European Olympic Qualifier Championship in Barcelona, SPA (.632 with 2 homers, 7 RBI, 9 walks, 6 stolen bases, 18 runs scored, 8 games)...also played for Team Netherlands at the XXXVII IBAF World Cup, November 7-18 (.357, double, RBI, 3 walks and 2 steals in 6 games).

2006Batted .270 with 19 doubles, 6 homers, 42 RBI and 28 steals in 123 games with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...28 stolen bases ranked 7th in the CL...for 3rd straight season, posted exactly a .369 slugging percentage.

2005In 3rd straight season with Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League, stole 35 bags to rank 2nd in Washington chain (Brandon Watson, 38)...hit 12 homers and led the SAL with career-high 75 walks en route to .356 OBP.

2004Set career highs in runs (67), doubles (24) and RBI (66) with Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League.

2003While with Savannah, was placed on the Disabled List, June 27-July 17, with a ligament tear in left ring finger.

2002In pro debut, batted .319 in final 41 games with MON’s Rookie-level Gulf Coast League entry...posted a 10-game hitting streak, July 27-August 8, batting .421 with 6 walks...primarily played left field.

PERSONALRogearvin A. Bernadina (Roger)...resides in Den Haag, Netherlands...attended Voorben Praktyk University.

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AWARDS & HONORS2007 ........ Fastest baserunner in Nationals system as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Best defensive outfielder in Nationals system as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Expos No. 10 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2001 ........ Signed with MON as a non-drafted free agent, November 3.

SIGNED BYFred Ferriera (Expos)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF .982 130 207 9 4 220 4CAREER / OF .982 153 257 11 5 273 4

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 3, last 7/17/10 at FLASINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, last 8/21/10 at PHIHITTING STREAK ........................... 6 games, last 8/18/10 - 8/23/10MULTI-HR GAMES (1) .................... 5/12/10 at NYM (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS ................ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS............... None

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JOE bISENIUS • RHP

Bats R Born 9/18/82 Sioux City, IAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’1” MLB Service 0.041Weight 210Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, May 10, 2010

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BISENIUS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 Batavia 0 1 1.43 11 11 0 0 0 50.1 39 12 8 5 1 14 38 6.8 4 1 .2192005 Lakewood 6 4 5.88 40 4 1 0 4 64.1 66 45 42 5 6 37 56 7.8 10 3 .2642006 Clearwater 4 1 1.93 35 0 0 0 2 60.2 48 17 13 4 1 22 62 9.2 2 0 .216 Reading 4 2 3.09 16 0 0 0 5 23.1 14 9 8 2 0 8 33 12.7 0 0 .1822007 Philadelphia 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 13.5 0 0 .286 Ottawa 3 4 5.48 35 0 0 0 0 46.0 52 29 28 5 0 31 41 8.0 7 1 .3012008 Lehigh Valley 0 2 7.06 15 0 0 0 0 21.2 24 18 17 1 0 18 21 8.7 5 0 .296 Reading 3 3 3.43 28 0 0 0 0 42.0 33 18 16 5 0 24 33 7.1 5 0 .2282009 Clearwater 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 11.3 0 0 .154 Reading 0 2 11.25 9 0 0 0 0 12.0 15 15 15 3 0 9 17 12.8 3 0 .294 GCL Phillies 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 27.0 0 0 .250 Lehigh Valley 0 1 8.38 7 1 0 0 0 9.2 14 9 9 1 0 4 12 11.2 0 0 .3502010 Potomac 0 0 1.23 6 0 0 0 1 7.1 6 4 1 0 2 2 9 11.1 4 0 .207 Harrisburg 3 0 4.40 14 0 0 0 0 14.1 10 7 7 1 1 8 17 10.7 4 0 .192 Syracuse 1 0 2.70 14 0 0 0 0 16.2 14 6 5 1 2 6 20 10.8 1 0 .226 Washington 0 0 9.64 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 6 6 5 1 0 6 5 9.7 0 0 .300MINORS TOTALS 24 20 4.07 234 16 1 0 12 373.1 338 189 169 33 13 185 367 8.8 45 5 .245MLB TOTALS 0 0 6.75 7 0 0 0 0 6.2 8 6 5 1 0 8 8 10.8 0 0 .296

CAREERHard-throwing reliever...in 6 minor league seasons in PHI’s chain, went 20-20 with 11 saves and 4.19 ERA.

2010Returned to big leagues for first time since ‘07...signed with Nationals on May 10 and after 3 stops, was up in Sept.

2009Pitched at 4 levels in PHI system...finished 0-3 with 8.10 ERA in 20 games/one start.

2008Went 3-5 with 4.66 ERA in 43 relief apps with Triple-A Lehigh Valley and Double-A Reading.

2007On PHI’s Opening Day roster...made MLB debut (1.1 scoreless inn.), April 5 vs. ATL...not on PHI’s playoff roster.

2006Combined on 7 saves and 2.25 ERA for Single-A Clearwater and Double-A Reading...Florida State League All-Star.

2005Played entire seasons with Lakewood in Single-A South Atlantic League...saw majority of action as reliever .

2004Made 11 starts in pro debut with Batavia of short-season Single-A New York-Penn League.

PERSONALJoe Richard Bisenius...last name is pronounced “Beh-SEN-ius”...graduated from Heelan Catholic (IA) HS...attended Iowa Western CC and Oklahoma City University...played semi-pro ball for Duluth Huskies (MN) in 2003.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Signed with PHI as a 12th-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft.2010 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, May 10.

SIGNED BYPaul Scott (Phillies)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .000 5 0 0 1 1 0Career / P .000 7 0 0 1 1 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... NoneMOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 3, 9/25/10 vs. ATLCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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bRIAN bIxLER • INF

Bats R Born 10/22/82 Sandusky, OHThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’1” MLB Service 0.139Weight 195Obtained Acquired from PIT in exchange for cash considerations, August 7, 2010

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BIXLER CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 Williamsport .276 59 228 40 63 78 7 4 0 21 1 4 2 15 51 14 5 .321 .342 .663 162005 Hickory .281 126 502 74 141 195 23 2 9 50 3 3 11 38 134 21 10 .343 .388 .731 332006 Lynchburg .303 73 267 46 81 116 16 2 5 33 6 0 9 35 58 18 7 .402 .434 .836 13 Altoona .301 60 226 36 68 92 13 1 3 19 2 2 7 16 57 6 2 .363 .407 .770 132007 Indianapolis .274 129 475 77 130 188 23 10 5 51 10 0 17 54 131 28 4 .368 .396 .764 162008 Indianapolis .280 86 321 44 90 129 8 5 7 36 6 3 7 27 107 23 7 .346 .402 .748 7 Pittsburgh .157 50 108 16 17 21 2 1 0 2 2 0 4 6 36 1 0 .229 .194 .423 82009 Indianapolis .275 108 403 71 111 177 23 8 9 43 5 1 7 35 128 13 3 .343 .439 .782 11 Pittsburgh .227 18 44 5 10 15 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 26 1 0 .261 .341 .602 32010 Columbus .278 64 230 32 64 88 13 1 3 27 1 3 5 20 46 9 4 .345 .383 .728 5 Indianapolis .171 11 35 1 6 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 3 0 .194 .229 .423 1 Syracuse .340 27 103 12 35 47 5 2 1 19 1 1 2 9 25 6 3 .400 .456 .856 3MINORS TOTALS .283 743 2790 433 789 1118 131 36 42 300 35 17 67 250 748 141 45 .354 .401 .755 118MLB TOTALS .178 68 152 21 27 36 7 1 0 5 2 0 4 8 62 2 0 .238 .237 .475 11

CAREER 8-year pro returns to Nationals organization for 2nd consecutive season...was PIT’s 2nd-round selection in 2004 First-Year Player Draft...sports 68 games of big league experience gained with the Pirates in 2008-09, as well as international experience gained with Team USA, which claimed Gold at the IBAF World Cup in Taiwan in 2007.

2010Played for Triple-A affiliates in CLE, PIT and Washington organizations, batting a combined .285 with 18 doubles, 4 triples, 4 homers, 47 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 102 games...was traded 3 times...upon being acquired by the Nationals on Aug. 7, batted .340 with 8 extra-base hits, 19 RBI and 6 stolen bases in 27 games with Syracuse.

2009Played in 18 games with PIT, but saw majority of action with Indianapolis of the Triple-A International League...legged out 40 extra-base hits, 43 RBI and 13 stolen bases for the Indians.

2008Made big league debut playing in 50 games with PIT...debuted on April 6 at FLA...registered initial big league hit, a single off CIN’s Mike Lincoln, on April 12 at PNC Park...represented Indianapolis as an International League mid-season All-Star...was cited as owning the Best Infield Arm in PIT system per Baseball America...named Indianapolis’ Defensive Player of the Year (7 errors, 359 total chances at 2B and SS).

2007Earned mid-season and post-season International League All-Star nods in debut season with Indianapolis...shared league lead with 10 triples, ranked 4th with 77 runs and tied for 4th with 28 stolen bags...was member of Gold Medal winning Team USA at IBAF World Cup in Taiwan (beat Cuba in final game).

2006Batted .302 with 29 doubles, 3 triples, 8 homers and 52 RBI in 133 games with Double-A Altoona and Single-A Lynch-burg...earned mid- and post-season All-Star status from the Carolina League...played for PIT in Hall of Fame Game vs. CIN, May 15 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown...hit .304 with Honolulu in Hawaiian Winter League.

2005With Hickory, paced Single-A South Atlantic League shortstops with 407 assists.

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2004In first pro season, led short-season Williamsport with 63 hits and 40 runs scored....swiped 14 bases.

PERSONALBrian Joseph Bixler...graduated from Perkins (OH) High in 2001...played 3 seasons collegiately at Eastern Michigan University...batted .453 (2nd in nation) in 2004 and was named Mid-American Conference Player of the Year, as well as Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American and First-Team All-Mid-American Conference selection...off the field, was member of ‘04 Academic All-MAC squad...finished as Eastern Michigan’s all-time leader with 194 runs and ranked 2nd with 258 hits...was first player in MAC history to post 100 hits in a season...posted MAC-record 32-game hit streak in 2004...batted .322 in ‘02 and was named MAC Freshman of the Year.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Selected by PIT in 2nd round of First-Year Player Draft.2010 ........ Acquired by CLE in exchange for INF Jesus Brito, Jan. 18. Acquired by PIT in exchange for player to be named (C Luke Carlin), July 12. Acquired by Washington for cash considerations, Aug. 7.

SIGNED BYDuane Gustavson (Pirates)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DPCAREER / 2B .941 5 4 12 1 17 1 CAREER / SS .955 49 68 145 10 223 31 CAREER / OF — 1 0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 2, last 5/8/09 at NYMSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 2, 4/26/09 at SDPHITTING STREAK ........................... 3 games, 4/23/08 - 4/25/08MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (0) ............ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS (0) ........... None

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FEBRUARY BIRTHDATESLATEN, Doug ....................................................................................February 4, 1980CLIPPARD, Tyler ...............................................................................February 14, 1985NORRIS, Derek .................................................................................February 14, 1989HERNANDEZ, Livan ..........................................................................February 20, 1975RODRIGUEZ, Henry ..........................................................................February 25, 1987STAIRS, Matt ..................................................................................February 27, 1968

MARCH BIRTHDATEDETWILER, Ross ....................................................................................March 6, 1986STAMMEN, Craig ....................................................................................March 9, 1984MORSE, Mike .......................................................................................March 22, 1982GAUDIN, Chad .....................................................................................March 24, 1983MARTIS, Shairon ..................................................................................March 30, 1987WANG, Chien-Ming ..............................................................................March 31, 1980

APRIL BIRTHDATECARR, Adam ............................................................................................ April 1, 1984AUBREY, Michael ................................................................................... April 15, 1982GONZALEZ, Alberto ................................................................................ April 18, 1983ESPINOSA, Danny .................................................................................. April 25, 1987MOCK, Garrett ....................................................................................... April 25, 1983

MAY BIRTHDATEATILANO, Luis ......................................................................................... May 10, 1985WERTH, Jayson ....................................................................................... May 20, 1979ZIMMERMANN, Jordan ............................................................................ May 23, 1986HAIRSTON JR., Jerry ................................................................................ May 29, 1976

JUNE BIRTHDATEMEREDITH, Cla ........................................................................................ June 4, 1983BALESTER, Collin..................................................................................... June 6, 1986CHICO, Matt .......................................................................................... June 10, 1983BERNADINA, Roger ............................................................................... June 12, 1984

JULY BIRTHDATEMORGAN, Nyjer ..........................................................................................July 2, 1980MARRERO, Chris........................................................................................July 2, 1988GORZELANNY, Tom ...................................................................................July 12, 1982ANKIEL, Rick ............................................................................................July 19, 1979STRASBURG, Stephen ..............................................................................July 20, 1988WILKIE, Josh ............................................................................................July 22, 1984BARKER, Kevin ........................................................................................July 26, 1975

AUGUST BIRTHDATEKIMBALL, Cole ..................................................................................... August 1, 1985RAMOS, Wilson .................................................................................. August 10, 1987FRAZIER, Jeff ..................................................................................... August 10, 1982STOREN, Drew ................................................................................... August 11, 1987SOLANO, Jhonatan ............................................................................ August 12, 1985MARQUIS, Jason ................................................................................ August 21, 1978MAYA, Yunesky ................................................................................... August 28, 1981

SEPTEMBER BIRTHDATEBRODERICK, Brian..........................................................................September 1, 1986COFFEY, Todd ..................................................................................September 9, 1980HARPER, Bryce ................................................................................. October 16, 1992BURNETT, Sean .............................................................................September 17, 1982BISNENIUS, Joe ............................................................................September 18, 1982DESMOND, Ian ..............................................................................September 20, 1985LANNAN, John ...............................................................................September 27, 1984ZIMMERMAN, Ryan .......................................................................September 28, 1984

OCTOBER BIRTHDATERAMIREZ, Elvin................................................................................. October 10, 1987CORA, Alex........................................................................................ October 18, 1975BIXLER, Brian ................................................................................... October 22, 1982FLORES, Jesus ................................................................................. October 26, 1984NIX, Laynce....................................................................................... October 30, 1980

NOVEMBER BIRTHDATELaROCHE, Adam ..............................................................................November 6, 1979SEVERINO, Atahualpa......................................................................November 6, 1984MATTHEUS, Ryan ...........................................................................November 10, 1983WOOD, TIM.....................................................................................November 16, 1982BROWN, Corey ...............................................................................November 26, 1985VAN EVERY, Jonathan ...................................................................November 27, 1979RODRIGUEZ, Ivan ..........................................................................November 30, 1971

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bRIAN bROdERICK • RHP

Bats R Born 9/1/86 Phoenix, AZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 24Height 6’6” MLB Service 0.000Weight 205Obtained Selected from STL in Major League Rule 5 Draft, December 9, 2010

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BRODERICK CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Johnson City 2 2 1.75 8 5 0 0 0 36.0 31 12 7 3 2 4 23 5.8 0 0 .225 Batavia 1 1 3.48 8 4 0 0 0 31.0 31 13 12 5 0 3 30 8.7 1 0 .2522008 Quad Cities 3 6 4.67 19 12 0 0 3 81.0 98 45 42 5 1 12 38 4.2 2 0 .3002009 Palm Beach 9 7 4.61 21 19 0 0 0 109.1 136 62 56 4 6 17 64 5.3 1 0 .305 Springfield 0 5 5.90 7 5 0 0 0 29.0 43 27 19 4 0 8 12 3.7 1 0 .3502010 Palm Beach 3 5 5.47 9 9 0 0 0 49.1 63 32 30 3 5 11 37 6.8 3 0 .309 Springfield 11 2 2.77 17 15 2 1 0 100.2 96 42 31 6 5 14 55 4.9 0 0 .249MINOR TOTALS 29 28 4.06 89 69 2 1 3 436.1 498 233 197 30 19 69 259 5.3 8 0 .285

CAREERWashington’s 2nd of 2 selections in 2010 Rule 5 Draft...6-foot-6 right-handed sinkerballer joins Nationals from Cardinals organization...coming off finest season as a pro, having posted 14-7 record and 3.66 ERA in 26 games/24 starts last season at 2 levels in the STL system...was a Texas League All-Star in 2010 en route to 11-2 mark and 2.77 ERA in 17 games/15 starts with Double-A Springfield...went 3-1 with Surprise in 6 Arizona Fall League starts in 2010...a control pitcher, has averaged just 1.4 walks per 9.0 innings (69 BB/436.1 IP) during his 4-year career.

2010Went 14-7 with 3.66 ERA in 26 games/24 starts with Single-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, posting a 3.68/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (92 K/25 BB) and just 1.5 walks per 9.0 innings in 150.0 innings...earned Texas League All-Star nod, going 11-2 with 2.77 ERA in 17 games/15 starts with Springfield...11 wins ranked tied for 3rd in Texas League...named TL Pitcher of the Week for the period ending June 7, after earning the win with 2-hit shutout (5 K/no BB) on June 4 at Corpus Christi ...earned win (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 5 K) in lone post-season start for Springfield...went 3-1 with 4.39 ERA in 6 Arizona Fall League starts with Surprise.

2009Split season between Single-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, going 9-12 with 4.88 ERA in 28 games/24 starts...went 9-7 with 4.61 ERA in 21 games/19 starts with Palm Beach.

2008Went 3-6 with 3 saves and 4.67 ERA in 19 games/12 starts with Quad Cities in Single-A Midwest League.

2007In first pro season, went 3-3 with 2.55 ERA in 16 games/9 starts with Johnson City of the rookie-level Appalachian League and Batavia of the New York-Penn League.

PERSONALBrian Michael Broderick...graduated from Washington (AZ) High...attended Grand Canyon University (6-5 with a 3.65 ERA in 14 starts in 2007) and Mesa Community College in Arizona (7-2, 2.51 ERA in 2006).

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 ........ Selected by STL in 21st round of First-Year Player Draft.2010 ........ Selected by Washington in 2nd round of Rule 5 Draft, Dec. 9

SIGNED BYAaron Krawiec (Cardinals)

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COREy bROwN • OF

Bats L Born 11/26/85 Tampa, FLThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 25Height 6’1” MLB Service 0.000Weight 205Obtained Acquired from OAK along with RHP Henry Rodriguez in exchange for LF Josh

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BROWN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 Vancouver .268 59 213 31 57 116 18 4 11 48 0 3 3 37 77 5 3 .379 .545 .924 52008 Kane County .270 85 300 44 81 145 18 2 14 49 3 4 3 41 96 12 0 .359 .483 .842 3 Stockton .260 49 196 34 51 108 9 0 16 34 0 0 1 17 72 4 1 .322 .551 .873 12009 Midland .268 66 250 46 67 122 20 4 9 43 0 0 4 27 69 5 2 .349 .488 .837 22010 Sacramento .193 41 135 21 26 51 4 3 5 20 2 0 0 11 36 3 1 .253 .378 .631 3 Midland .320 90 331 63 106 166 14 8 10 49 0 1 2 52 93 19 1 .415 .502 .917 4MINORS TOTALS .272 390 1425 239 388 708 83 21 65 243 5 8 13 185 443 48 8 .359 .497 .856 18

CAREEROutfielder with blend of power (65 home runs in 4 pro seasons) and speed (sports extensive experience in CF)...has earned mid-season All-Star status each of the last 3 seasons (‘09-10 in Texas League, ‘08 in Midwest League).

2010Combined to hit .283 with 18 doubles, 11 triples, 15 home runs, 69 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 131 games with Triple-A Sacramento and Double-A Midland...was named to Texas League and Topps Double-A All-Star squads...by season’s end, ranked among Double-A leaders for OBP (3rd), batting (5th) and triples (tied for 8th).

2009Texas League All-Star...hit .268 with .837 OPS in 66 games with Double-A Midland, but missed significant time with DL stints for strained left (April 21-May 2) and right knees (July 10-Aug. 6)...had 2 home runs and 4 RBI in 6 post-season games for eventual Texas League Champion Midland...following season, played for Phoenix of the Arizona Fall League and led the circuit with 28 RBI...also ranked among the AFL leaders in total bases (2nd, 65), homers (tied 2nd), extra-base hits (tied 3rd, 15) and hits (4th, 35).

2008Ranked 14th among all minor leaguers with 30 home runs and was successful in 94.1 percent (16 of 17) of stolen base attempts with Single-A Stockton and Kane County...earned Midwest League All-Star nod with Kane County...batted .216 with 4 homers and 14 RBI in 28 games with North Shore Honu in the Hawaiian Baseball League.

2007Spent first pro season with Vancouver in short-season Northwest League, hitting 11 home runs with 48 RBI in 59 games...named to Baseball America Short-Season All-Star team.

PERSONALCorey Allen Brown...graduated from H.B. Plant (FL) High...played college ball at Oklahoma State University...was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2005 (.360, 13 home runs, 46 RBI, 55 games)...younger brother, Dylan, was drafted by the Mets in the 37th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 ........ Selected by OAK in sandwich round (59th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.2010 ........ Acquired from OAK with RHP Henry Rodriguez in exchange for OF Josh

Willingham, Dec. 16.

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SEAN bURNETT • LHP

Bats L Born 9/17/82 Dunedin, FLThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’1” MLB Service 4.085Weight 200Obtained Acquired from PIT along with CF Nyjer Morgan in exchange for RHP Joel

Hanrahan and OF Lastings Milledge, June 30, 2009

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BURNETT CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2000 GCL Pirates 2 1 4.06 8 6 0 0 0 31.0 31 17 14 0 0 24 3 7.0 2 1 .2502001 Hickory 11 8 2.62 26 26 1 0 0 161.1 164 63 47 11 4 134 33 7.5 7 1 .2652002 Lynchburg 13 4 1.80 26 26 2 0 0 155.1 118 46 31 4 1 96 33 5.6 3 1 .2102003 Altoona 14 6 3.21 27 27 2 1 0 159.2 158 60 57 2 7 86 29 4.8 10 0 .2652004 Nashville 1 5 5.36 10 10 0 0 0 47.0 58 29 28 5 2 25 17 4.8 1 0 .320 Pittsburgh 5 5 5.02 13 13 1 1 0 71.2 86 41 40 9 1 30 28 3.8 2 0 .3012005 DID NOT PLAY / Injured 2006 Indianapolis 8 11 5.16 25 24 0 0 0 120.1 136 74 69 13 2 46 46 3.4 2 0 .2912007 Indianapolis 4 5 4.48 15 15 0 0 0 70.1 83 39 35 4 3 31 39 4.0 4 0 .3072008 Indianapolis 1 1 1.04 12 0 0 0 3 17.1 9 2 2 1 0 15 8 7.8 2 0 .153 Pittsburgh 1 1 4.76 58 0 0 0 0 56.2 57 31 30 7 2 42 34 6.7 4 0 .2712009 Pittsburgh 1 2 3.06 38 0 0 0 1 32.1 22 12 11 3 3 23 15 6.4 2 0 .200 Washington 1 1 3.20 33 0 0 0 0 25.1 14 9 9 3 0 20 13 7.1 2 0 .1572010 Washington 1 7 2.14 73 0 0 0 3 63.0 52 17 15 3 1 62 20 8.9 2 0 .220MINORS TOTALS 9 16 3.80 215 13 1 1 4 249.0 231 110 105 25 7 177 110 6.4 12 0 .248MLB TOTALS 54 41 3.34 149 134 5 1 3 762.1 757 330 283 40 19 457 208 5.4 31 3 .263

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .000 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS .036 138 28 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 9 0 0 .100 .071 .171 2

CAREERHas built reputation as high-quality lefty reliever...signed a 2-year contract extension with a mutual option for 2013 on Dec. 23, 2010...is 2-8 with 25 holds, 3 saves, just 2 blown saves and a 2.45 ERA (24 ER/88.1 IP) in 106 games since joining the Nationals...PIT’s first-round selection (19th overall) in 2000...converted exclusively to relief in 2008...had “Tommy John” surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews, Sept. 22, 2004.

2010Posted stellar numbers across the board, outside of fluky 1-7 won-loss record...posted career-best efforts in appearances (73), saves (3), innings (63.0), strikeouts (62), K’s per 9.0 innings (8.9), holds (20), walks per 9.0 (2.9), strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.1/1), OBP against (.284), slugging percentage against (.297) and ground-ball percentage (71.6%)...led Nationals relievers with a 2.5/1 ground ball-to-fly ball ratio...closed strong, fanning 17 in a team season-high 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings dating to Aug. 26...suffered one blown save (July 6 vs. SDP)...was one of 5 MLB relievers to pitch in 70-plus games and suffer less than 2 blown saves (Pedro Feliciano-92, Javier Lopez-77, Matt Belisle-76, Sean Burnett-73 and Joe Beimel-71).

2009Made strong impression with the Nationals after being acquired from PIT in a 4-player trade on June 20...in all, posted a 3.12 ERA in 57.2 innings...went 1-1 with 5 holds and a 3.20 ERA in 33 games with the Nationals...career-best .181 batting average against ranked 6th in the NL, 9th in MLB (min. 50.0 innings)...recorded .186 BAA vs. left-handed bat-ters, .176 (18-for-102) against those batting from the right...was one of 5 NL pitchers to post sub-.200 BAAs against both left- and right-handed batters: LAD’s Jonathan Broxton, HOU’s Tim Byrdak, FLA’s Kiko Calero and CHI’s Angel Guzman...stranded 83 percent (43 of 51) of inherited baserunners to rank 3rd in the the NL, 4th in MLB.

2008Pitched for both PIT and Indianapolis of the Triple-A International League...established role in PIT’s bullpen...made initial MLB relief appearance on May 6 vs. SFG, allowing 2 runs in 0.2 innings... notched first big league hit, a double off Joel Pineiro, July 13 vs. STL...earned first MLB win in relief, August 18 vs. NYM.

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2007With Indianapolis, endured DL stint from May 31-June 17 with left elbow irritation...made final start on July 3 at Louis-ville then missed remainder of season with discomfort in left elbow...received a cortisone shot from Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL, Aug. 29...pitched in Venezuelan Winter League (1-1, 2.45 ERA, 6 games) (four starts) with Zulia.

2006Spent entire season with Indianapolis and led club with 8 wins, 24 starts and 120.1 innings pitched.

2005Missed entire season recovering from “Tommy John” surgery on left elbow...surgery was performed September 22, 2004 by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL.

2004Went 5-5 with 5.02 ERA in 13 games with PIT in first big league exposure...was recalled by the Pirates on May 30 and made MLB debut that afternoon in start vs. CHI...allowed one run in 5.0 innings...posted first big league win with 6.0 scoreless innings in a 3-0 combined shutout, June 29 vs. STL...tossed first career shutout, July 9 at MON (in Puerto Rico)... in that game, allowed 10 hits, walked none and fanned 3...left contest on Aug. 21 with left elbow irritation...was placed on 15-Day DL, Aug. 23, and missed remainder of season...had “Tommy John” surgery performed in Sept.

2003Named Double-A Eastern League’s Pitcher of the Year...earned a EL-best 14 wins and recorded a 3.21 ERA in 27 starts with Altoona...named member of EL’s mid-season (did not pitch in game) and post-season All-Star squads...tabbed by Baseball America as Eastern League’s Best Pitching Prospect and a Double-A All-Star.

2002For 2nd consecutive year, was named PIT’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year...participated in the MLB’s Futures Game at Miller Park...was a member of Carolina League’s mid-season and post-season All-Star teams...named First-Team All-Star and High Class-A All-Star by Baseball America...also tabbed the Carolina League’s Top Prospect and Top Pitching Prospect by Baseball America...led Single-A Lynchburg to Carolina League championship and was named the CL’s Most Valuable Pitcher...named to Sportsticker’s All-Teen team and to USA Today/Sports Weekly’s Minor League All-Star team.

2001Pitching for Hickory of the Single-A South Atlantic League, was named PIT’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year...walked 33, struck out 134, good for a 4.1/1 K-to-BB ratio...in PIT’s system, led or tied for lead in wins (tied) and strikeouts.

2000Made pro debut with Bradenton in the Gulf Coast League...earned first professional win on August 16 vs. GCL Phillies...did not allow a home run and posted 8.0/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 8 GCL games (6 starts) or 31.0 innings.

PERSONALSean Richard Burnett....is a 2000 graduate of Wellington (FL) High, the same school that produced Bobby Bradley, PIT’s first-round pick in 1999...never before had a single club used consecutive first-round selections on players from the same high school...went 10-1 with 2 saves and 1.04 ERA in 65 innings during his senior season...as a senior, his team was ranked No. 1 in the USA for most of the season, and he led his team to Florida Class 6A semifinals...as a junior, he was the winning pitcher in the 1999 Florida state championship game...spurned scholarship offer from University of Miami (FL) to sign professionally with the Pirates.

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America.2002 ........ PIT’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year.2002 ........ Single-A Carolina League Pitcher of the Year.2002 ........ Single-A Carolina League All-Star (mid- and post-season).2002 ........ Top pitching prospect in Single-A Carolina League as rated by Baseball

America.2001 ........ PIT’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year.2002 ........ MLB Futures Game participant (Miller Park).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 ........ Selected by PIT in first round (19th overall) of First-Year Plyer Draft.2009 ........ Acquired by WAS with OF Nyjer Morgan in exchange for RHP Joel Hanrahan and

OF Lastings Milledge, June 30.

SIGNED BYRob Sidwell (Pirates)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 73 5 12 0 17 0Career / P .975 215 24 55 2 81 2

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, 7/9/04 at MONWINNING STREAK .......................... 5 games, 6/29/09 - 7/25/04MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 4, last, 8/13/10 vs. ARICAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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AdAM CARR • RHP

Bats R Born 4/1/84 Felton, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’2” MLB Service 0.000Weight 220Obtained Selected in 18th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft

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CARR CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 GCL Nationals 1 0 3.06 10 0 0 0 1 17.2 13 6 6 1 0 7 19 9.7 2 0 .200 Savannah 0 0 2.25 6 0 0 0 0 8.0 8 2 2 0 0 4 8 9.0 0 0 .2672007 Harrisburg 1 0 1.64 7 0 0 0 2 11.0 7 2 2 1 0 9 13 10.6 2 0 .189 Potomac 3 1 1.81 41 0 0 0 10 49.2 30 12 10 4 0 38 65 11.8 5 0 .1712008 Harrisburg 3 4 6.95 30 0 0 0 11 33.2 39 27 26 7 0 22 27 7.2 6 0 .287 Potomac 3 4 6.15 21 0 0 0 5 26.1 29 19 18 3 2 13 31 10.6 3 0 .2842009 Harrisburg 0 1 8.71 8 0 0 0 0 10.1 16 13 10 2 2 9 7 6.1 0 0 .372 Potomac 2 6 5.82 24 11 1 0 1 72.2 84 52 47 7 5 34 32 4.0 8 0 .2962010 Harrisburg 6 1 3.04 36 0 0 0 5 50.1 43 17 17 2 1 14 48 8.6 3 0 .231 Syracuse 0 1 2.08 16 0 0 0 9 21.2 16 5 5 1 0 10 19 7.9 1 0 .203 MINOR TOTALS 19 18 4.27 199 11 1 0 44 301.1 285 155 143 28 10 160 269 8.0 30 0 .251

CAREERAt the forefront of young power bullpen arms on verge of reaching DC...converted to pitcher by the Nationals (played 1B at Oklahoma State)...44 career saves are tied with Zech Zinicola for most among Nationals minor leaguers.

2010Finished 6-2 with 14 saves and a 2.75 ERA in 53 appearances with Syracuse of the Triple-A International League and Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League...posted a 2.08 ERA in 10 appearances in the Arizona Fall League.

2009Pitched for Harrisburg and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League for the 3rd straight season...posted a 6.18 ERA in 32 combined appearances/11 starts...with Potomac, went 2-6 with a 5.75 ERA in only 11 starts of pro career.

2008Fanned 8.7 batters per 9.0 innings and paced Washington minor leaguers with 16 saves.

2007Led Single-A Carolina League in ERA (min. 35 appearances)...finished tied for 7th in CL with 10 saves...combined to strike out 78 batters in 60.2 innings, an average of 11.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings with Potomac and Harrisburg.

2006Excelled in his first professional season, striking out 27 batters in 25.2 innings pitched (9.5 strikeouts per 9.0 innings) for Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League and the Rookie-level GCL Nationals...upon being drafted as a pitcher, asked to be granted exposure as a part-time DH and hit well, batting .302 (19-for-63) with 3 home runs, 5 doubles and 12 RBI in just 32 games at the 2 levels.

PERSONALAdam C. Carr...was a Big-12 first-team All-Conference selection in 2005 upon leading the Big XII in homers (22) and RBI (86)...also garnered 3rd team All-American honors in ‘05...prior to OSU, played 2 seasons at West Valley Junior College (CA)...there, was named an All-American by the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association.

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AWARDS & HONORS2010 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 ........ Selected by WAS in 18th round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYRyan Fox (Nationals)

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MATT CHICO • LHP

Bats L Born 6/10/83 Fullerton, CAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 27Height 5’11” MLB Service 2.100Weight 221Obtained Acquired from ARI along with RHP Garrett Mock in exchange for RHP Livan

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CHICO CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 Yakima 7 4 3.53 17 13 0 0 0 71.1 75 28 28 4 5 71 25 9.0 9 1 .2742004 El Paso 3 7 5.78 14 12 0 0 0 62.1 82 53 40 7 2 59 36 8.5 7 1 .323 South Bend 8 5 2.57 14 14 2 1 0 87.2 59 26 25 9 3 89 27 9.1 5 0 .1902005 Tennessee 1 7 5.98 10 10 0 0 0 52.2 75 44 35 8 2 35 15 6.0 2 2 .341 Lancaster 7 2 3.76 18 18 0 0 0 110.0 101 50 46 13 3 102 39 8.3 4 1 .2432006 Lancaster 3 4 3.75 10 10 0 0 0 50.1 48 25 21 5 1 49 11 8.8 4 0 .239 Tennessee 7 2 2.22 13 13 0 0 0 81.0 62 22 20 6 0 63 21 7.0 8 1 .211 Harrisburg 2 0 3.27 4 4 0 0 0 22.0 28 9 8 3 2 13 8 5.3 3 1 .3182007 Washington 7 9 4.63 31 31 0 0 0 167.0 183 96 86 26 5 94 74 5.1 7 0 .281 Columbus 1 1 3.27 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 9 4 4 1 0 7 5 5.7 0 0 .2312008 Washington 0 6 6.19 11 8 0 0 0 48.0 63 34 33 10 1 31 17 5.8 1 0 .323 Columbus 0 0 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 7 4 4 0 0 1 2 2.3 3 0 .4122009 Hagerstown 0 0 2.45 3 3 0 0 0 11.0 11 3 3 2 1 8 0 6.5 1 0 .262 Harrisburg 2 4 4.29 12 12 0 0 0 50.1 54 27 24 2 0 36 28 6.4 4 0 .2832010 Harrisburg 1 2 3.12 5 5 0 0 0 26.0 26 14 9 2 0 17 7 5.9 5 1 .257 Washington 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 2 2 0 1 3 0 5.4 1 0 .286 Syracuse 6 7 3.73 21 21 0 0 0 115.2 120 53 48 12 0 69 34 5.4 5 0 .268 MINORS TOTALS 48 45 3.75 144 138 2 1 0 755.1 757 362 315 74 19 619 258 7.4 60 8 .262MLB TOTALS 7 15 4.95 43 40 0 0 0 220.0 252 132 121 36 7 128 91 5.2 9 0 .290

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MLB TOTALS .159 41 63 3 10 10 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 15 0 0 .159 .159 .317 0

CAREERCrafty lefthander had “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery, July 3, 2008...in 2007, led MLB rookie lefthanders with 7 wins as the initial arrival among the Nationals’ stable of young starting arms...was pitching in a semi-pro league in San Diego upon being drafted by ARI in the 3rd round of the ‘03 First-Year Player Draft...member of the ‘00 and ‘01 U.S. Junior National teams that won silver at the‘01 Pan-Am Games (Cuba) and the ‘00 IBAF tournament (Canada).

2010Accepted 26 minor-league starts (7-9, 3.62 ERA) and one big league starting assignment in first complete season after having Tommy John surgery in summer of 2008...was recalled from Double-A Harrisburg on May 8 for spot start vs. FLA...worked 5.0 solid innings, allowing 2 runs on 6 hits...did not walk a batter, struck out 3 and did not garner a decision in a game won by Washington, 5-4...in the minor leagues, walked just 2.6 per 9.0 innings...3.62 ERA ranked 4th among qualified Nationals minor leaguers...registered 10 quality starts on the season, including 7 in final 10 assignments.

2009Completed return to mound from Tommy John surgery, going 2-4 with 3.96 ERA in 15 combined starts for Double-A Harrisburg (12 starts) and Single-A Hagerstown...did not pitch until June...tossed just 61.1 innings as workload was closely monitored...was touched for just 2 home runs in 50.1 Eastern League innings.

2008After strong rookie season, struggled on the mound and with injuries in sophomore campaign...went 0-6 with a 6.19 ERA in 11 games (8 starts) before season was cut short...did not pitch after May 21...was placed on the 15-Day DL on May 23 (left elbow)...had reconstructive left-elbow surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews on July 3...plight was not helped by facing an eventual double-digit winner (Brett Myers, Adam Wainwright, Tim Hudson, John Maine, Carlos Zambrano and Jamie Moyer) in 7 of 8 starting assignments...when starting, Washington was blanked twice.

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2007Entered ‘07 never having pitched above Double-A, exceeded expectations in true rookie season, going 7-9 with a 4.63 ERA in 31 starts with Washington...led the Nationals pitchers with 31 starts, 167.0 innings and 94 strikeouts...7 wins also led Nationals starters...31 starts ranked 2nd among MLB rookie leaders in starts behind only BOS’ Daisuke Matsuzaka (32)...paced NL rookie pitchers in starts (first) and innings (first)...also ranked among NL rookie pitchers in winning percentage (3rd, .438), strikeouts (4th), wins (tied for 4th), ERA (9th, 4.63) and batting average against (9th, .281)...allowed 3 earned runs or less in 20 of 31 starts (65%)...struggled after the All-Star break, going 1-2 with a 6.50 ERA in 7 starts, before being optioned to Triple-A Columbus after taking the loss, August 17 vs. NYM...returned to the Nationals on September 1 after 2 IL starts...went 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA in 6 Sept. starts...walked only 9 batters in those 6 September outings or 2.3 per 9.0 innings pitched...had issued an average of 4.4 walks per 9 innings (65 BB/132.1 IP) in his 25 starts before being sent to Columbus...became just the 3rd rookie in franchise annals to reach the 30-start plateau, joining RHP Javier Vazquez (32 in 1998) and RHP Carl Morton (37 in 1970)...when toeing the rubber, the Nationals went 16-15...nabbed first MLB win in a frigid 5-1 win, April 16 vs. ATL (first pitch temperature was 47 degrees, but wind gusts were at/near 40 mph)...in 5.0 innings of work, allowed one run on 4 hits and 5 walks...did not record a K...in the last 70 years, only 2 other starting pitchers picked up their first MLB win despite walking at least 5 and fanning none: HOU’s Gil Rondon (1976) and SEA’s Jim Converse (1993)...went without a win in first 12 road starts until notching victories in each of final 2 road assignments, Sept. 24 at NYM and Sept. 29 at PHI.

2006Acquired by the Nationals from ARI along with RHP Garrett Mock on August 7 in exchange for RHP Livan Hernandez...with trade, was assigned to Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League, and went 2-0 with a 3.27 ERA in 4 starts (2 quality starts)...with Lancaster, notched the organization’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month honor for April (2-1 with a 1.53 ERA in 5 starts)...with Tennessee, went 6-0 with a 1.87 ERA (9 ER/43.1 IP) in his last 7 starts beginning June 28...went 4-0 with a 2.03 ERA in 5 July starts and was named ARI’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month...pitching for Tennessee, June 1 vs. Carolina, clubbed his first pro homer, a 2-run blast.

2005Began the season at Tennessee as one of the youngest players in the Double-A Southern League...after 10 starts, was reassigned to Single-A Lancaster May 29...went 6-0 with a 3.41 ERA in final 14 starts with Lancaster...was named ARI’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July (3-0, 1.82 ERA, 6 starts)...also notched California League Pitcher of the Week honors for periods ending July 24 (1-0, 1.38 ERA, 2 starts) and August 28 (1-0, 1.35 ERA, 2 starts).

2004Received first taste of the Double-A level with El Paso of the Texas League after a June 21 promotion from Single-A South Bend of the Midwest League...fanned 8.9 batters per 9.0 innings and won 11 games and was rated by Baseball Weekly as the top pitching prospect in ARI’s minor-league system, and the top pitching prospect in the Single-A Mid-west League by Baseball America...notched ARI’s Pitcher of the Month honors for April (4-0, 1.17 ERA in 4 starts).

PERSONALMatthew Brian Chico (Matt)...was originally drafted in the 2nd round by BOS in 2001 (did not sign)...pitched collegiately at University of Southern California and Palomar (CA) CC...fanned 9 batters per 9.0 innings pitched in 15 games (13 starts) for USC as a frosh...a graduate of Fallbrook (CA) High...was a ‘01 All-America, earning all-state, all-county, all-city and All-Avocado...threw back-to-back no-hitters during prep career...enjoys art and golf...is good friends with Duke Snider, who served as a mentor during prep career.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by ARI in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2006 ........ Acquired by WAS with RHP Garrett Mock in exchange for RHP Livan Hernandez,

August 7.

SIGNED BYMark Baca (Diamondbacks)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2009 / P .000 1 0 0 0 0 0CAREER / P 1.000 43 2 27 0 29 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 8.0 IP, 4/11/08 vs. ATLWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 9/24/07 - 9/29/07MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 6, last 8/10/07 at ARICAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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TyLER CLIPPARd • RHP

Bats R Born 2/14/85 Lexington, KYThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’3” MLB Service 1.148Weight 200Obtained Acquired from NYY in exchange for RHP Jonathan Albaladejo, December 5, 2007

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CLIPPARD CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 GCL Yankees 3 3 2.89 11 5 0 0 0 43.2 33 16 14 3 5 56 5 11.5 4 0 .2122004 Battle Creek 10 10 3.44 26 25 1 0 0 149.0 153 71 57 12 15 145 32 8.8 4 0 .2642005 Tampa 10 9 3.18 26 25 0 0 0 147.1 118 56 52 12 9 169 34 10.3 5 1 .219 Charleston 0 1 7.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 9 5 5 1 2 10 0 15.0 1 0 .333 Columbus 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 18.0 0 0 .0002006 Trenton 12 10 3.35 28 28 1 1 0 166.1 118 72 62 14 17 175 55 9.5 3 0 .2002007 Scranton/W-B 4 4 4.15 14 14 0 0 0 69.1 82 40 32 7 3 55 35 7.1 3 0 .299 N.Y. Yankees 3 1 6.33 6 6 0 0 0 27.0 29 19 19 6 0 18 17 6.0 2 1 .271 Trenton 2 1 5.40 6 6 0 0 0 26.2 22 18 16 5 2 28 12 9.5 2 0 .2272008 Columbus 6 13 4.66 27 27 0 0 0 143.0 129 80 74 15 3 125 66 7.9 2 0 .242 Washington 1 1 4.35 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 12 5 5 2 0 8 7 7.0 1 0 .2932009 Syracuse 4 1 0.92 24 0 0 0 1 39.0 20 8 4 2 0 42 15 9.7 0 0 .150 Washington 4 2 2.69 41 0 0 0 0 60.1 36 20 18 9 1 67 32 10.0 1 1 .1722010 Washington 11 8 3.07 78 0 0 0 1 91.0 69 33 31 8 2 112 41 11.1 1 1 .212MINORS TOTALS 51 52 3.59 164 131 2 1 1 791.1 684 366 316 71 56 807 254 9.2 24 1 .233MLB TOTALS 19 12 3.48 127 8 0 0 1 188.2 146 77 73 25 3 205 97 9.8 5 3 .214

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .500 74 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 0MLB TOTALS .250 117 12 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 .250 .333 .583 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2008 NYY vs. CLE NOT ON POST-SEASON ROSTER

CAREERGoggled wonder made successful conversion to bullpen in 2009 and has not looked back...was acquired from NYY in trade made during 2007 Winter Meetings in Nashville, TN...in 2007, was credited by Baseball America as owning the best changeup in NYY’s system...in back-to-back seasons, led league in strikeouts (2006 in Double-A Eastern League, 2005 in Single-A Florida State League) despite debuting at that level...ranked 5th in all of minor-league baseball in K’s both seasons (2005 and ‘06)...in 2006, tossed the first no-hitter in the history of the Double-A Trenton Thunder and led all NYY farmhands with 175 K’s...in 7 minor-league seasons, posted 9.2 strikeouts and just 2.9 walks per 9.0 innings.

2010Led the Nationals in wins (11) and fanned 11.1 batters per 9.0 innings in first complete big league campaign...pitched in a career-high 78 contests to rank 9th in MLB, 8th in the NL...tied for 5th in the NL with a team-leading 23 holds...112 strikeouts ranked 2nd among MLB relievers to only CHI’s Carlos Marmol (138), and 2nd among Nationals to only Livan Hernandez (114 in 33 starts)...posted career best efforts in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.7/1), strikeouts per 9.0 innings and walks per 9.0 innings (4.1)...led MLB relievers in strikeouts in April (23)...paced MLB with those 11 relief wins (no one else had more than 9)...also led MLB qualified pitchers in percentage of swings that miss at 32.2 percent (MIN’s Francisco Liriano ranked a distant 2nd at 28.0%)...registered a sub-3.00 ERA when pitching on zero days’ rest (2.28, 25 games), one day rest (2.81, 28 games) and 2 days’ rest (2.70, 11 games)...registered an ultra-stingy .154 (6-for-39) batting average against with RISP and 2 outs...worked scoreless relief in 60 of 78 appearances...set single-season record for wins at Nationals Park, which opened in 2008, as 9 of 11 W’s came in DC...when pitching, Washington went 44-34...April 10 at NYM, secured first hold of the season with 3.0 scoreless innings...7 of 9 outs recorded came via the strike out to match a Nationals (‘05-present) single-game record for relief pitchers...the 7 K’s also matched a career high set previously on July 25, 2009 vs. SDP...by notching the win on May 9 vs. FLA, became just the 7th relief pitcher to record 6 wins among a club’s initial 31 games of a season, the first since Jeff Nelson with the 2000 Yankees

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2009In first season working exclusively as a reliever, was perhaps the Nationals’ most pleasant pitching surprise of 2009...summoned from Syracuse on June 24, recorded career high 4 wins and 3 holds, while posting an impressive 2.69 ERA and .172 batting average against in 41 appearances with the Nationals...led Washington relievers with 60.1 innings pitched and 67 strikeouts...averaged 10.0 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched (67 K/60.1 IP), and .172 batting average against ranked 3rd among NL pitchers (6th in MLB) among those working 60.0 or more innings...ranked 10th among NL relievers in ERA...was stingy when facing left-handed batters (.122, 14-for-115)...recorded a 1.95 ERA (7 ER/32.1 IP) in 22 contests at Nationals Park...tallied first career hold in rain-shortened contest, June 30 at FLA...fanned career-high 7 in 4.0-inning effort to nab the win, July 25 vs. SDP...picked up 2nd win with 3.0 perfect innings, August 3 at PIT...recorded 5 outs to notch 2nd career hold in a 5-4 win at CHI on August 27...began season with Triple-A Syracuse and went 4-1 with one save and 0.92 ERA in 24 relief appearances before joining the Nationals...struck out 42 and allowed just two home runs in 39.0 IL innings.

2008In first year with Washington organization, spent majority of season with Columbus of Triple-A International League...made 2 spot starts with Washington, going 1-1 with a 4.35 ERA...was recalled from Columbus on June 9 to fill void due to June 4 rainout and subsequent June 5 doubleheader vs. STL...in Nationals debut, June 9 vs. SFG, suffered the loss after allowing 3 runs and 5 hits in 4.1 innings...made his 2nd and final start, June 14 at SEA, tossing 6.0 innings of 2-run ball to earn the win...paced Columbus in games started (27), innings (143.0) and strikeouts (125)...ranked among IL leaders in starts (2nd, 27) and strikeouts (7th, 125)...among Washington farmhands, finished 3rd in strikeouts and 4th in ERA...went 4-1 with a 1.91 ERA in 6 starts to garner Columbus Player of the Month honors in May.

2007Went 3-1 with a 6.33 ERA in 6 starts spanning 2 stints with NYY...all 3 wins came in road starts...allowed 3 runs or less in 4 of the 6 assignments, including a memorable big league debut May 20 at Shea Stadium...allowed only 3 hits and one run in 6.0 innings despite premiering in Subway Series as part of ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball...struck out a career-best 6 in the memorable debut...recorded wins in consecutive road starts, May 30 at TOR and June 5 at CWS.

2006Led all NYY minor-leaguers with 175 strikeouts while posting a 12-10 record with a 3.35 ERA in 28 starts with Tren-ton...led the Eastern League in strikeouts and games started (28), ranked 4th in innings (166.1) and 7th in ERA...was 3 times named EL Pitcher of the Week...recorded back-to-back 11-strikeout efforts on July 4 vs. Harrisburg and July 9 vs. Binghamton...became the first Trenton pitcher in the 13-year history of the franchise to toss a no-hitter in a 9-0 win vs. Harrisburg on August 17...won final 9 decisions, July 4-August 27.

2005Spent majority of season with Tampa of the Single-A Florida State League...posted 181 strikeouts at 3 levels in NYY’s system to rank 5th in minor league baseball...was 10-9 with a 3.18 ERA...led the FSL with 169 strikeouts...also ranked among FSL leaders in starts (5th, 25), innings (5th, 147.1) and ERA (7th, 3.18).

2004Made 25 starts for Class-A Battle Creek, posting a 10-10 record with a 3.44 ERA...fanned 8.8 batters per 9.0 innings and notched an astounding 4.5/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...145 K’s ranked 2nd in NYY’s system.

2003In first pro season, went 3-3 with a 2.89 ERA in 11 games (five starts) for NYY’s Gulf Coast League entry...ranked 2nd in the GCL in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (12.2), 3rd in strikeouts (56) and 4th in fewest walks per 9.0 innings (1.02).

PERSONALTyler Lee Clippard...graduated from JW Mitchell (FL) High in New Port Richey, FL (40 miles northwest of Tampa)...while there, earned All-Conference and All-Sun Coast honors...signed a national letter of intent to attend the University of South Florida on a baseball scholarship, but signed with NYY.

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AWARDS & HONORS2007 ........ NYY’s No. 7 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2006 ........ Tossed no-hitter for Double-A Trenton, August 17 vs. Harrisburg.2006 ........ NYY’s No. 10 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by NYY in 9th round of First-Year Player Draft.2007 ........ Acquired by WAS in exchange for RHP Jonathan Albaladejo, Dec. 5.

SIGNED BYScott Pleis (Yankees)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2009 / P 1.000 78 2 3 0 5 1Career / P 1.000 127 9 9 0 18 3

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 6.0 IP, 6/14/08 at SEAWINNING STREAK .......................... 8 games, last 9/29/09 - 5/9/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 7, last, 4/10/10 at NYMCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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TOdd COFFEy • RHP

Bats R Born 9/9/80 Forest City, NCThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 30Height 6’4” MLB Service 5.024Weight 240Obtained Signed as free agent, January 24, 2011

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COFFEY CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA1998 Billings 0 0 3.00 3 2 0 0 0 12.0 13 4 4 1 2 1 8 6.0 0 0 .3021999 GCL Reds 1 1 3.38 5 2 0 0 0 16.0 9 12 6 1 1 14 14 7.9 2 2 .1452000 INJURED / DID NOT PLAY2001 GCL Reds 0 1 4.26 3 2 0 0 0 12.2 11 11 6 1 1 5 15 10.7 0 0 .234 Billings 2 2 3.51 14 2 0 0 1 33.1 34 21 13 2 2 15 33 8.9 2 0 .2582002 Dayton 6 4 3.59 38 5 0 0 2 80.1 78 34 32 8 2 25 62 6.9 9 4 .2602003 Dayton 3 3 2.25 39 0 0 0 9 56.0 61 20 14 1 2 14 53 8.5 3 0 .289 Potomac 0 2 1.96 11 0 0 0 2 23.0 16 6 5 0 1 3 21 8.2 1 0 .2082004 Chattanooga 4 1 2.38 40 0 0 0 20 45.1 36 13 12 3 0 4 53 10.5 1 1 .209 Louisville 1 0 5.27 15 0 0 0 4 13.2 15 8 8 1 1 2 11 7.2 1 0 .2682005 Louisville 0 0 5.19 8 0 0 0 3 8.2 8 5 5 1 0 2 5 5.2 0 0 .242 Cincinnati 4 1 4.50 57 0 0 0 1 58.0 84 33 29 5 5 11 26 4.0 1 0 .3442006 Cincinnati 6 7 3.58 81 0 0 0 8 78.0 85 34 31 7 2 27 60 6.9 4 0 .2742007 Cincinnati 2 1 5.82 58 0 0 0 0 51.0 70 36 33 12 5 19 43 7.6 4 0 .323 Louisville 2 0 1.33 19 0 0 0 1 27.0 17 4 4 0 2 5 25 8.3 3 0 .1852008 Cincinnati 0 0 6.05 17 0 0 0 0 19.1 25 13 13 4 1 6 8 3.7 0 0 .321 Louisville 3 3 4.35 34 0 0 0 2 39.1 49 23 19 4 0 15 43 9.8 4 1 .299 Milwaukee 1 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 7.1 6 0 0 0 0 2 7 8.6 0 0 .2312009 Milwaukee 4 4 2.90 78 0 0 0 2 83.2 76 28 27 8 3 21 65 7.0 1 0 .2472010 Milwaukee 2 4 4.76 69 0 0 0 0 62.1 65 40 33 8 3 23 56 8.1 6 0 .270 *Nashville 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9.0 0 0 .000MINORS TOTALS 22 17 3.13 230 13 0 0 44 368.1 347 161 128 23 14 105 344 8.4 26 8 .249MLB TOTALS 19 17 4.15 369 0 0 0 11 359.2 411 184 166 44 19 109 265 6.6 16 0 .289 *—Rehab assignment

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 MIlwaukee .000 67 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2MLB TOTALS .000 196 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2

CAREERSturdy reliever and ground-ball inducing machine...605 ground balls induced beginning in 2005 rank 5th among all relief pitchers...only Chad Qualls (755), Matt Guerrier (651), Shawn Camp (642) and Mariano Rivera (617) have more in that span...has seen significant jump in strikeout-to-walk ratio the last 2 seasons (2.8/1, 2009-10) as compared to first 4 big league seasons (2.2/1, 2005-08)...has thrice led club in appearances (2006 with CIN, 2009 and ‘10 with MIL)...on 79 occasions, has worked in excess of 1.0 inning...in those 79 appearances, ERA is 1.53 (24 ER/141.0 IP)...enters games from bullpen in a full sprint to the theme song for the Ultimate Warrior.

2010In final season with MIL, struck out a career-high 8.1 batters per 9.0 innings en route to finishing 2-4 with 13 holds and a 4.76 ERA in a team-leading 69 appearances...paced the Brew Crew in appearances for a 2nd consecutive season...was 2-1 with a 3.91 ERA in 26 games upon being placed on the 15-Day DL on June 6 (retroactive to May 30) with a right thumb contusion...ERA in 43 appearances after the DL stint was 5.35.

2009In finest season, posted a career-best 2.90 ERA and ranked among National League leaders in holds (tied for 2nd, 27) and relief appearances (tied for 7th, 78)...named Unsung Hero by the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA...78 appear-ances ranked 3rd on Brewers single-season franchise list...was named MIL Pitcher of the Month for July (1-0, 6 holds, 1.26 ERA, .149 batting average against, 11 appearances).

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2008Pitched for both CIN and MIL and finished 1-0 with one hold and a 4.39 ERA in 26 appearances...was designated for assignment by the Reds on Sept. 10...was claimed off waivers by the Brewers on Sept. 10, and thus, was not eligible for the post-season...with Brew Crew, season’s lone win came against former mates, Sept. 21 at CIN.

2007Notched a 5.82 ERA in 58 appearances with CIN...struggles led to pair of stints with Triple-A Louisville...closed season on strong note, tossing 6.1 scoreless innings in final 9 Sept. appearances.

2006In first complete big league campaign, recorded 6 wins, 15 holds, career-best 8 saves and a 3.59 ERA in a career-high 81 appearances...ranked among NL leaders in appearances (tied 6th) and relief innings (9th, 78.0)...18 appearances in Aug. were most by a Reds pitcher in a single month since Wayne Granger pitched in 20 contests in Sept of 1969...was ejected, Aug. 23 vs. HOU, for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Wally Bell.

2005Began ‘05 in Triple-A, but spent majority of season with CIN in first taste of big leagues...debuted on April 19 vs. CHI, allowing 2 runs in 2.0 innings...Dontrelle Willis was first strikeout victim, April 23 at FLA...secured initial MLB win on May 10 vs. SDP...scattered 2 hits and struck out one in 2.0 scoreless innings to earn first MLB save, Aug. 28 at PIT.

2004Split season between Triple-A Louisville and Double-A Chattanooga and posted 24 saves and a 3.05 ERA...the 24 saves led the Reds minor-league system...for the season, fanned 9.8 per 9.0 innings and issued a total of just 6 walks...20 saves procured with Chattanooga ranked 4th in the Southern League...following season, pitched for Scottsdale Scorpions in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.

2003Combined on 11 saves and a 2.16 ERA in 50 appearances for Dayton of the Single-A Midwest League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...earned spot on Carolina League’s mid-season All-Star team.

2002Posted 2.5/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 38 games/5 starts for Single-A Dayton.

2001Started season late due to continued rehab on right elbow...did not pitch in a game until June 26...combined on a 3.72 ERA in 17 games/4 starts for CIN’s 2 Rookie-level affiliates in the Pioneer League and Gulf Coast League.

2000Did not pitch while rehabbing from Aug. ‘99 “Tommy John” surgery.

1999Pitched in only 5 Rookie-level Gulf Coast League games before having season-ending arthroscopic surgery on right elbow performed by Dr. Timothy Kremchek on Aug. 13...notched initial pro win on July 6 vs. GCL Orioles.

1998Debuted with Billings of the Rookie-level and registered a 3.00 ERA in 3 games/2 starts.

PERSONALJustin Todd Coffey...is a graduate of Chase (NC) High...grandfather, A.T. Coffey Jr., played semi-pro baseball with the Reliford County Owls...is a science fiction buff with particular interest in Star Wars and Star Trek.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1998 ........ Selected by CIN in 41st round of First-Year Player Draft.2008 ........ Claimed off waivers by MIL, Sept. 10.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a free agent, Jan 24.

SIGNED BYSteve Kring (Reds)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .833 69 2 8 2 12 1Career / P .962 369 10 40 2 52 2

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... 4 games, 5/10/05 - 9/22/05MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 3, last 8/22/10 vs. SDPCAREER 10-K GAMES (0) .............. NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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Bats L Born 10/18/75 Caguas, PRThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 35Height 6’0” MLB Service 11.129Weight 200Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, February 2, 2011

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CORA CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1996 Vero Beach .257 61 214 26 55 68 5 4 0 26 4 0 3 12 36 5 5 .306 .318 .624 161997 San Antonio .234 127 448 52 105 142 20 4 3 48 7 1 3 25 60 12 9 .279 .317 .596 201998 Albuquerque .264 81 299 42 79 121 17 5 5 45 6 3 3 15 38 10 7 .303 .405 .708 18 L.A. Dodgers .121 29 33 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 8 0 0 .194 .182 .376 21999 L.A. Dodgers .167 11 30 2 5 6 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .194 .200 .394 2 Albuquerque .308 80 302 51 93 130 11 7 4 37 9 3 8 12 37 9 5 .348 .430 .778 122000 Albuquerque .373 30 110 18 41 55 8 3 0 20 2 1 2 7 10 5 3 .417 .500 .917 7 L.A. Dodgers .238 109 353 39 84 126 18 6 4 32 6 2 7 26 53 4 1 .302 .357 .659 122001 L.A. Dodgers .217 134 405 38 88 124 18 3 4 29 3 2 8 31 58 0 2 .285 .306 .591 202002 L.A. Dodgers .291 115 258 37 75 112 14 4 5 28 2 0 7 26 38 7 2 .371 .434 .805 72003 L.A. Dodgers .249 148 477 39 119 161 24 3 4 34 9 2 10 16 59 4 2 .287 .338 .625 152004 L.A. Dodgers .264 138 405 47 107 154 9 4 10 47 12 2 18 47 41 3 4 .364 .380 .744 82005 Cleveland .205 49 146 11 30 42 5 2 1 8 1 1 4 5 18 6 0 .250 .288 .538 3 Boston .269 47 104 14 28 41 3 2 2 16 3 2 1 6 12 1 2 .310 .394 .704 52006 Boston .238 96 235 31 56 70 7 2 1 18 4 0 6 19 29 6 2 .312 .298 .610 72007 Boston .246 83 207 30 51 80 10 5 3 18 7 2 9 7 23 1 1 .298 .386 .684 52008 Boston .270 75 152 14 41 53 8 2 0 9 1 1 9 16 13 1 1 .371 .349 .720 6 *Pawtucket .273 3 11 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .273 .273 .546 02009 N.Y. Mets .251 82 271 31 68 84 11 1 1 18 8 1 3 25 28 8 3 .320 .310 .630 8 *Buffalo .214 3 14 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .214 .286 .500 02010 N.Y. Mets .207 62 169 14 35 47 6 3 0 20 2 2 4 10 16 4 1 .265 .278 .543 2 *Oklahoma City .182 6 22 5 4 8 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 .280 .364 .644 1 Texas .286 4 7 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .286 .286 .572 0MINORS TOTALS .270 391 1420 196 383 531 63 23 13 178 28 8 19 74 185 42 29 .313 .374 .687 74MLB TOTALS .244 1182 3252 348 793 1108 134 38 35 280 60 17 88 236 400 45 21 .311 .341 .652 102*—Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 LAD vs. STL .133 4 15 1 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .188 .267 .454 02005 BOS vs. CWS — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 02008 BOS vs. LAA .250 2 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .400 .500 .900 0TOTALS .158 7 19 2 3 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .238 .316 .554 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 BOS vs. CLE — 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 02008 BOS vs. LAA .143 2 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 .1`43 .286 0TOTALS .143 4 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 .1`43 .286 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 BOS vs. COL — 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Puerto Rico .125 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .222 .125 .347 0

CAREEROne of the game’s most cerebral players...earned a World Series ring with the Red Sox in 2007...aspires to be a big league manager once playing days are complete.

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2010Hit .210 in 66 games for the Mets and Rangers...was released by the Mets on Aug. 7...signed with TEX, Aug. 17.

2009Returned to the NL and swiped a career-high 8 bags for the Mets...had pair of surgeries to repair torn ligaments in both thumbs (right thumb, Aug. 20; left thumb, Sept. 21)...both procedures were performed by Dr. Andrew Weiland in NYC.

2008Hit .270 and matched career-high with .371 on-base percentage in final campaign with the BoSox...walked 16 times in 179 plate appearances...batted .315 at Fenway Park.

2007Earned World Series ring as Red Sox claimed 2007 World Championship...legged out 18 extra-base hits (10 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runs) in just 83 games/207 at-bats/232 plate appearances.

2006First of 3 full seasons with BOS...tallied 10 extra-base hits in 96 games for the 86-win Red Sox.

2005Combined to hit .232 with 3 homers and 34 RBI in 96 games for CLE and BOS...played in one ALDS contest for BOS.

2004In 9th and final season with the Dodgers, set career highs with 47 runs, 10 homers, 47 RBI and 47 walks...was hit by 18 pitches to set a Dodgers single-season record...on May 12 at Dodger Stadium, turned in arguably the best at-bat in MLB history...in the 7th inning, fouled off 14 Matt Clement offerings, and on the 18th pitch of the at-bat, blasted a 2-run homer to cap the scoring in LAD’s 4-0 victory over the Cubs...the at-bat lasted 13 minutes, 56 2nds.

2003Made shift from shortstop to 2nd base and notched career-high 119 hits in 148 games with the Dodgers...paced NL 2nd baggers with 112 double plays.

2002Established career highs in batting average (.291), as well as on-base (.371) and slugging (.434) percentages.

2001Started 120 games for LAD in first complete big league campaign...was regular shortstop for the 86-win Dodgers.

2000Spent majority of season with the Dodgers...slugged first big league homer, a 7th-ininng solo shot off Brian Meadows, June 26 at Dodger Stadium.

1999Was hit in the hand by a pitch in Spring Training and began the season on the 60-Day DL...did not return to action until June 8 with Albuquerque...hit .308 in 80 Triple-A games...played in 11 Sept. contests with the Dodgers.

1998Reached the big leagues just 2 years after being drafted, as Dodgers selected contract on June 5...made MLB debut as a defensive replacement on June 7 at SEA...brother, Joey, played 2B for the Mariners that night at the Kingdome...first MLB hit was a bunt single off John Johnston, July 4 at SFG’s 3Com Park.

1997Playing for San Antonio of the Double-A Texas League, legged out 20 doubles in first complete professional season.

1996Began pro career with Vero Beach of the Single-A Florida State League.

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PERSONALJose Alexander Cora...played college ball at the University of Miami from 1994-96...helped Hurricanes reach the College World Series thrice...twice earned a spot on the CWS All-Tournament team...went 8-for-17 during the 1996 College World Series, including a 3-for-5, 3-RBI performance in the title game, a 9-8 setback to LSU...was drafted by MIN in the 12th round of the 1993 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign, opting instead to attend Miami...was rated by Baseball America as the top defensive player eligible for the 1996 Draft...older brother, Joey, played 11 big league seasons (1987-98) and currently serves as the White Sox’s bench coach.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1996 ........ Selected by LAD in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2005 ........ Signed with CLE as a free agent, Jan. 25. Acquired by BOS in exchange for INF Ramon Vazquez, July 7.2009 ........ Signed with NYM as a free agent, January 20.2010 ........ Signed with TEX as a minor-league free agent, Aug. 17.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Feb. 2.

SIGNED BYCamilo Pascual (Dodgers)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 02010 / 2B .994 49 88 84 1 173 31\2010 / 3B 1.000 1 1 1 0 2 02010 / SS .947 6 7 11 1 19 4CAREER / 1B .667 4 2 0 1 3 0CAREER / 2B .984 525 889 1171 34 2094 320CAREER / 3B .875 17 6 15 3 24 2CAREER / SS .971 600 755 1412 64 2231 337CAREER / OF — 1 0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 9/22/03 at SDPSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 5, last 8/24/04 at MONHITTING STREAK ........................... 11 games, 7/18/01 - 8/2/01MULTI-HR GAMES (1) .................... 7/27/00 at COL (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (0) ............ None

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FEAT PLAYERFirst starting lineup: ..................................................................................Wilkerson (8), Guzman (6), Vidro (4), Guillen (9), Johnson (3), Castilla (5), Sledge (7), Schneider (2), Hernandez (1)First batter/hit: ......................................................................................................................................................................... Brad Wilkerson (bloop single to RF in first inning off Jon Lieber) First pitch......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Livan Hernandez (called strike)First run scored .................................................................................................................................................................................... Nick Johnson (scored on Sledge groundout in 2nd inning)First double ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Brian Schneider (2nd inning)First triple ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................Brad Wilkerson (7th inning, April 6 at PHI)First home run ................................................................................................................................................................................... Terrmel Sledge (2-run shot off Jon Lieber in the 6th inning)First grand slam........................................................................................................................................................................................Brad Wilkerson (August 4 vs. LAD off Duaner Sanchez)First set of back-to-back home runs ................................................................................................................................................................... Ryan Church and Vinny Castilla (April 9 at FLA)First multi-home run game ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Jose Guillen (2 home runs, April 13 at ATL)First home run allowed ....................................................................................................................................................................................................Kenny Lofton (5th inning off Hernandez)First RBI ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................Terrmel Sledge (2nd inning RBI groundout)First walk ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Brian Schneider (6th inning)First strikeout ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jose Guillen (first inning)First stolen base....................................................................................................................................................................................................................J.J. Davis (6th inning, April 6 at PHI)First cycle .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Brad Wilkerson (April 6 at PHI)First reliever ...................................................................................................................................................................................T.J. Tucker (replaced Hernandez with 2 outs in the 5th inning)First win ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Joey Eischen (in relief, April 6 at PHI in 7-3 victory)First win for starting pitcher .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Tomo Ohka (April 13 at ATL)First loss ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Livan HernandezFirst save .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chad Cordero (April 12 at ATL)First hold ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Luis Ayala (April 6 at PHI)First error ................................................................................................................................................................................................Brian Schneider (first inning on attempted stolen base)First strikeout victim ............................................................................................................................................................................Bobby Abreu (swinging in first inning against Hernandez)First shutout........................................................................................................................................................................................... April 20 vs. ATL (W2-0 behind Zach Day and 2 relievers)First complete-game shutout ....................................................................................................................................................................................................John Patterson (August 4 vs. LAD)

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A closer look at those Nationals to participate in the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009:

YEAR NATIONALS TO PARTICIPATE 2006 USA (Brian Schneider, Gary Majewski, Chad Cordero, Rick Eckstein-coach),Dominican Republic (Alfonso Soriano, Alberto Castillo), Mexico (Luis Ayala), Venezuela (Tony Armas), Canada (Denis Boucher-coach), Cuba (Yunesky Maya) 2009 USA (Adam Dunn, Joel Hanrahan), Dominican Republic (Julian Tavarez), Puerto Rico (Alex Cora, Saul Rivera), Canada (Pete Orr, Denis Boucher-coach), Cuba (Yunesky Maya)

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Bats R Born 9/20/85 Sarasota, FLThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 25Height 6’2” MLB Service 1.027Weight 210Obtained Selected in 3rd round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft

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DESMOND CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 GCL Expos .227 55 216 28 49 63 11 0 1 27 2 2 4 10 40 13 3 .272 .292 .564 25 Vermont .250 4 12 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 .308 .500 .808 —2005 Savannah .247 73 296 37 73 99 10 2 4 23 4 1 6 13 60 20 6 .291 .334 .625 20 Potomac .256 55 219 37 56 84 13 3 3 15 5 1 2 21 53 13 6 .325 .384 .709 192006 Harrisburg .182 37 121 8 22 28 4 1 0 3 6 0 0 5 35 4 1 .214 .231 .445 11 Potomac .244 92 365 50 89 140 20 2 9 45 2 3 9 29 79 14 8 .313 .384 .697 262007 Potomac .264 129 458 69 121 198 30 4 13 45 6 4 11 57 99 27 11 .357 .432 .789 322008 Harrisburg .251 93 323 42 81 131 14 0 12 44 6 2 2 31 78 12 8 .318 .406 .724 22 *GCL Nationals .385 3 13 1 5 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 .385 .462 .847 12009 Harrisburg .306 42 170 29 52 84 12 1 6 18 1 0 2 16 40 13 4 .372 .494 .866 11 Syracuse .354 55 178 25 63 82 12 2 1 14 4 0 3 20 31 8 1 .428 .461 .889 17 Washington .280 21 82 9 23 46 7 2 4 12 1 1 0 5 14 1 0 .318 .561 .879 62010 Washington .269 154 525 59 141 206 27 4 10 65 9 7 5 28 109 17 5 .308 .392 .700 34MINOR TOTALS .259 638 2371 328 614 921 127 15 50 237 36 13 40 202 519 127 49 .326 .388 .714 40MLB TOTALS .270 175 607 68 164 252 34 6 14 77 10 8 5 33 123 18 5 .309 .415 .724 184*—Rehab assignment

CAREERYoung and athletic 2-way infielder...represents the first wave of home-grown infield talent to reach Washington...sports leadership qualities well beyond age...entered 2010 recognized as having the “Best Infield Arm” in Nationals system per BA’s Best Tools survey...held the same citation from the same publication entering 2009.

2010Posted strong offensive effort and showed “plus” makeup in first complete big league campaign...was one of 2 rookies on Washington’s Opening Day roster (LHP Jesse English)...blasted 10 home runs to become the first franchise shortstop to post a double-digit home run total since Orlando Cabrera hit 17 long balls for the 2003 Expos...also became the first DC-based shortstop to register a double-digit homer total since Joe Cronin (HOF ‘56) hit 12 long balls for the 1931 AL Nationals...was one of just 5 NL shortstops to tally 40 or more extra-base hits, joining Troy Tulowitzki (62), Stephen Drew (58), Hanley Ramirez (51), Jose Reyes (50)...via a .700 OPS, became just the 12th rookie shortstop since 2000 to record an OPS of at least .700...paced NL rookies with 42 multi-hit games...also ranked among NL rookie leaders in stolen bases (tied 2nd, 17), hits (3rd, 141), total bases (4th, 206), RBI (6th, 65), runs (6th, 59), doubles (6th, 27), triples (tied 6th, 4) and extra-base hits (8th, 41)...of 10 home runs, 8 came at Nationals Park, and 4 came at ATL’s expense...batted .300 against left-handed pitching...went 6-for-11 (.545) with the bases loaded...flashed impressive range (ranked 3rd among NL shortstops, 6th in MLB, with 4.75 total chances per 9.0 innings), but posted the most errors in MLB (34)...went 3-for-5 and 4-for-5 on back-to-back nights at PHI, August 20-21.

2009Enjoyed fantastic season in minor leagues and made strong impression in 21-game debut with the Nationals in Sep-tember...in MLB debut, Sept. 10 vs. PHI, went 2-for-4 with double, homer and 4 RBI...became 2nd shortstop since 1920—when RBI became an official stat—to post as many as 4 RBI in a MLB debut (also PHI’s Ted Kazanski, June 25, 1953 at CHI)...became just the 2nd big-leaguer since 1920 to record at least 6 hits and 4 RBI in his first 2 MLB games (joining STA’s Guy Sturdy)...went 10-for-17 with 4 doubles, a homer and 4 RBI in his first 4 games, becoming the first player to collect 10 or more hits in initial 4 MLB contests since SFG’s Jim Davenport (10-for-18) in 1958...also became first big-league player to start his career with multi-hit efforts in first 4 games since BOS’s Morgan Bur-khart in 2000...he was the first NL player to do so since CHI’s Doug Dascenzo (1988)...had surgery to remove hook of hamate in left hand, April 23, performed by Dr. Thomas Graham in Baltimore...combined to hit .330 in 97 games with Harrisburg and Syracuse...began with Double-A Harrisburg...was promoted to Triple-A Syracuse, July 16...on DL with hamate fracture (left hand), April 25-June 7.

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2008Appeared in 96 games, batting combined .256 with 12 home runs, 46 RBI and 15 stolen bases with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and the Nationals’ Gulf Coast League affiliate...was on DL from June 4-July 21 with left hamate fracture...served 3-game rehab stint with GCL Nationals...played in the prestigious Arizona Fall League...hit .267 (27-for-101) with 6 doubles, 4 triples, 4 home runs and 17 RBI in 28 games with the Peoria Saguaros.

2007After being named the No. 10 prospect in the Nationals’ chain by Baseball America, batted .264 with 13 homers, and 45 RBI in 129 games with Single-A Potomac of the Carolina League...lead team with 69 runs and 27 stolen bases.

2006Played in 129 games with Double-A Harrisburg and Single-A Potomac, batting combined .228 with 24 doubles, 3 tri-ples, 9 homers, 48 RBI and 18 stolen bases...played first 2 months of season with Harrisburg, then finished campaign with Potomac...following the season, batted .247 with one home run, 5 RBI and 6 stolen bases in 26 games with the Waikiki BeachBoys of the Hawaiian Winter League.

2005Made major splash in Spring Training before advancing 2 levels in the Nationals’ system...capped season with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League despite being just 20 years old...was not originally issued an invitation to big league camp, but that changed on February 21, when GM Jim Bowden prompted the move to see talents and skill firsthand...at ripe old age of 19, hit .306 (11-for-36) with a double, triple and 4 RBI in 20 Grapefruit League contests with the Nationals...made numerous dazzling plays at SS and in shallow left field, ranging back to catch bloopers...with Savan-nah of the Single-A South Atlantic League, went 0-for-2 on Opening Day, but began a 12-game hitting streak the next day...despite spending only half a season there, was rated as one of the SAL’s top 20 prospects by Baseball America...also honored as SAL’s top defensive SS in a BA post-season survey of league managers.

2004Combined to hit .228 with 2 home runs and 28 RBI in 59 games for GCL Expos and Vermont of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League during professional debut...hit first pro home run on August 26 vs. GCL Mets.

PERSONALIan M. Desmond...graduated from Sarasota (FL) High School in 2004...committed to play collegiately at University of South Florida prior to signing with Expos in 2004...was the 84th overall selection in the 2004 Draft.

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AWARDS & HONORS2010 ........ Nationals No. 4 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Nationals No. 10 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2006 ........ Nationals No. 4 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Selected by MON in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYRuss Bove (Expos)

FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / SS .947 149 221 382 34 637 872009 / OF .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER / SS .947 166 258 425 38 721 101CAREER / 2B .923 5 12 12 2 26 2CAREER / OF 1.000 2 3 0 0 3 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, 8/26/10 vs. STLSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 4, 9/10/09 vs. PHIHITTING STREAK ........................... 8 games, 8/13/10 - 8/32/10MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS ................ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS............... None

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DETWILER CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 0 0 2.25 4 4 0 0 0 12.0 11 3 3 1 2 3 15 11.3 0 0 .234 Potomac 2 2 4.22 5 4 0 0 0 21.1 27 11 10 1 3 9 13 5.5 1 0 .310 Washington 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9.0 0 0 .0002008 Potomac 8 8 4.86 26 26 0 0 0 124.0 140 72 67 8 7 57 114 8.3 3 0 .2892009 Harrisburg 0 3 2.96 6 6 0 0 0 27.1 28 14 9 2 1 10 28 9.2 0 0 .257 Syracuse 4 2 3.10 10 10 0 0 0 49.1 56 23 17 2 0 20 42 7.7 0 0 .281 Washington 1 6 5.00 15 14 1 0 0 75.2 87 43 42 3 2 33 43 5.1 4 0 .2892010 Potomac 0 0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 6 1 1 1 0 1 6 9.0 0 0 .250 Harrisburg 2 2 2.48 7 7 0 0 0 32.2 38 10 9 1 2 7 31 8.5 1 0 .292 Syracuse 1 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 1 0 0 1 2 3.6 0 0 .294 Washington 1 3 4.25 8 5 0 0 0 29.2 34 22 14 5 1 14 17 5.2 1 0 .288 MINORS TOTALS 17 17 3.79 61 60 0 0 0 277.2 311 137 117 16 15 108 251 8.1 5 0 .283MLB TOTALS 2 9 4.74 24 19 1 0 0 106.1 121 65 56 8 3 47 61 5.2 5 0 .286

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .000 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MLB TOTALS .038 24 26 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 .038 .038 .077 0

CAREER Southpaw power pitcher looks for breakout effort and injury-free campaign...the 2nd of 2 Nationals first-round selections to reach the big leagues in the same season they were drafted (pitched in 9 minor-league contests prior to MLB debut)...joins Ryan Zimmerman (4th overall selection, 2005) on this list (former Nationals closer Chad Cordero turned the same trick in ‘03 upon being drafted by Montreal)...is the 3rd home-grown left-handed pitcher to start a game for Washington, joining Mike O’Connor (2006) and John Lannan (2007-present)...entered ‘07 draft rated by Baseball America as the 3rd-best pitching prospect, the 6th-best prospect overall, among draft-eligible players.

2010Pitched well in abbreviated campaign necessitated by right hip surgery...had right hip labral repair performed on Feb. 15 by Dr. Marc Philippon in Vail, CO...began throwing program late in Spring Training and began rehab assignment on June 9...with the Nationals, earned 2nd big league win/first of 2010, on Sept. 23 vs. HOU, allowing 2 runs on 7 hits in 6.0 innings in game won by Washington, 7-2...went 1-3 with a 5.32 ERA in 5 big league starts, allowing 2 runs or less thrice...when toeing the rubber as a starter, the Nationals went 3-2...pitched in 3 games out of the ‘pen and combined on 6.0 scoreless innings...went 3-2 with a 2.27 ERA in 10 minor league starts (7 with Harrisburg, 2 with Single-A Potomac, one with Triple-A Syracuse, ) after returning to action following Feb. 15 surgery...was 2-2 with a 2.48 ERA in 7 Double-A starts...in 43.2 minor-league innings, walked just 9 (2.3 per 9.0 innings), fanned 39 (8.0 per 9.0 innings) and was touched for just 2 homers...walked one or less batters in 8 of 9 Triple-A or Double-A starts.

2009In 2nd complete pro season, went a combined 5-11 with a 4.02 ERA in 31 games/30 starts for Washington, Triple-A Syracuse and Double-A Harrisburg...posted 1.8 strikeout-to-walk ratio and allowed just one homer every 21.2 innings at the 3 levels...closed the season strong, going 1-1 with a 1.90 ERA in 5 September games/4 starts...was 0-5 with a 6.40 ERA in 10 games/9 starts with the Nationals in first stint this season...was plagued by poor run support, as the Nationals plated one run or less (while in the game) in 8 of 14 starts...received just 3.09 runs of offensive support per 9.0 innings, a figure that would have ranked last in MLB with enough innings to qualify...arned initial big league win in the Nationals’ 2-1 victory on September 28 vs. NYM...allowed just one run on 7 hits in 6.0 innings, walking one and fanning 3...recorded first big league hit, an RBI infield single of Kenshin Kawakami, July 3 vs. ATL...in the minor leagues, went 4-5 with a 3.05 ERA in 16 starts at the 2 highest levels of Washington’s system.

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2008In first complete pro campaign, won 8 games and fanned 8.3 batters per 9.0 innings to help Potomac claim Single-A Carolina League championship...114 strikeouts ranked 4th among Nationals farmhands...the 114 K’s also ranked 7th in the CL, 2nd among left-handed pitchers...strikeout ratio of 8.3 per 9.0 innings was tops among CL southpaws that pitched at least 112.0 innings (0.8 inning per contest)...was the P-Nats’ only starting pitcher to make more than 20 starts...in 11 road starts, notched a 3.51 ERA and fanned 9.5 batters per 9.0 innings...closed strong, going 3-3 with a 3.60 ERA in final 10 starts...struck out career-best 9 in back-to-back starts, May 20 at Wilmington and May 25 vs. Salem...led the CL in post-season strikeouts with 13...following the season, pitched in the Arizona Fall League...worked scoreless ball in 9 of 11 relief appearances with the Peoria Saguaros.

2007Washington’s first pick of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft (6th overall out of Missouri State University) made just one appearance in MLB debut after having contract selected from Single-A Potomac on September 4...debuted on Sept. 7 at ATL and became the first member of the ‘07 draft class to appear in a big league contest...struck out one (Willie Harris) in 1.0 scoreless inning...went a combined 2-2 with a 3.56 ERA in 8 games (7 starts) for Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League and Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Nationals in pro debut...posted a 2.9/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio at the 2 levels...reported to the Gulf Coast League Nationals after signing his first pro contract on July 5...in 4 starts with the GCL Nationals, struck out 15 and walked only 3 in 12.0 innings before making the jump to Potomac August 5...surrendered just one earned run in final 14.0 Carolina League innings (3 games).

PERSONALRoss Emery Detwiler...in 3 seasons at Missouri State University, went 11-11 with a 3.13 ERA (75 ER/216.0 IP) in 39 career games...fanned 10.2 batters per 9.0 innings during his career with the Bears...entered the ‘07 season as a Baseball America Pre-Season All-American...went 4-5 with a 2.22 ERA in 14 games in 3rd and final season at MSU to garner 2nd-team MVC honors...as a sophomore, finished 7-4 with a 2.81 ERA, and tossed a complete game one-hitter to beat MVC-power Creighton on May 25 to garner Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week citation...was the 2nd Missouri State Bear drafted in the first-round in as many seasons (RHP Brett Sinkbeil was FLA’s top pick in 2006)...was a hospitality/restaurant administration major...played for Team USA in summer of ‘06 (2-0, 0.95 ERA)...upon comple-tion of Team USA schedule, pitched in 2 games for Falmouth of the Cape Cod League...earned ‘04 Gateway Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors as senior at Wentzville (MO) High.

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AWARDS & HONORS2009 ........ Nationals No. 2 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ First member of 2007 First-Year Player Draft to reach the big leagues.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 ........ Selected by Washington in first round (6th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYRyan Fox (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 8 3 5 0 8 0Career / P 1.000 24 8 18 0 26 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0 IP, 6/20/09 vs. TORWINNING STREAK .......................... NoneMOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 6, last 9/17/09 at PHICAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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# INN. DATE (RESULT)15.....................10/4/09 at ATL (W2-1)14.....10x, last 10/3/10 at NYM (W2-1)

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T.O.G. DATE (RESULT)3:54................... 5/3/06 vs. FLA (L5-6)3:53.................. 6/25/10 at BAL (L6-7)3:52.................5/10/09 at ARI (L8-10)3:51..............6/17/06 vs. NYY (W11-9)3:49..................7/4/10 vs. NYM (L5-9)

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T.O.G. DATE5:13..............9/14/2007 vs. ATL (L5-8)5:00........... 9/19/2008 vs. SDP (L8-11)4:53.............. 9/27/2006 vs. PHI (L7-8)4:52.............. 7/25/2007 at PHI (W7-5)4:45.............4/17/2008 at NYM (W3-2)

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dANNy ESPINOSA • 2b

Bats S Born 4/25/87 Santa Ana, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 23Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.033Weight 190Obtained Selected in 3rd round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft

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ESPINOSA CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 Vermont .328 19 64 8 21 23 2 0 0 4 3 1 2 17 17 2 2 .476 .359 .835 52009 Potomac .264 133 474 90 125 218 31 4 18 72 10 5 13 74 129 29 11 .375 .460 .835 222010 Harrisburg .262 99 386 66 101 179 16 4 18 54 3 2 10 33 94 20 8 .334 .464 .798 15 Syracuse .295 24 95 14 28 44 2 1 4 15 2 2 1 8 22 5 3 .349 .463 .812 2 Washington .214 28 103 16 22 46 4 1 6 15 0 0 0 9 30 0 2 .277 .447 .724 1MINORS TOTALS .270 275 1019 178 275 464 51 9 40 145 18 10 26 132 262 56 24 .365 .455 .820 44MLB TOTALS .214 28 103 16 22 46 4 1 6 15 0 0 0 9 30 0 2 .277 .447 .723 1

CAREERSwitch hitter hopes to seize regular 2B job and form electric double-play combination with SS Ian Desmond...is a true 20-homer, 20-stolen base threat (28 homers, 25 stolen bases in 2010)...per Baseball America, has been cited as Nationals’ top defensive infielder 3 years (2009-11) running...joins Bobby Crosby, Troy Tulowitzki and Evan Longoria as the latest installment of former Long Beach State shortstops to make their marks in MLB.

2010Burst onto the MLB scene, posting 6 homers and 15 RBI in 28 games as the Nationals’ most intriguing September cal-lup...went 9-for-16 with 3 home runs and 10 RBI in first 5 games with Nationals...made big league debut and recorded first hit with 6th-inning double off Burke Badenhop, Sept. 1 at FLA...hit first home run, a solo shot off Zach Duke, in 2nd career game, Sept. 3 at PIT...went 4-for-5 with 2 home runs (solo shot, grand slam) and 6 RBI, Sept. 6 vs. NYM...paced Nationals with 11 extra-base hits in Sept./Oct...batted .306 with runners on base and .333 with runners in scoring position…in minor leagues, with 22 home runs and 25 stolen bases, was one of only 3 players in Minor League Baseball to reach the 20-20 mark in 2010.

2009Ranked among the Single-A Carolina League leaders in nearly every offensive category, including runs (first, 90), walks (2nd, 74), homers (4th, 18), total bases (5th, 218) and OBP (5th, .375)…18 homers and 72 RBI both 4th best among Nationals farmhands...hit .345 with 15 RBI and 14 walks in 24 Arizona Fall League contests playing for Phoenix.

2008Hit .328 and posted .476 OBP in 19-game pro debut with Vermont of the short-season Single-A New York Penn League.

PERSONALDaniel R. Espinosa...was a 3-year starting shortstop at Long Beach State...in 2006, was named Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball...left LBSU as one of 12 Dirtbags to earn all-conference status 3 times...represented USA Baseball in summers of 2003 (Youth National Team, 16-and-Under) and 2007 (Collegiate)...played for Chatham in the 2006 Cape Cod League...was a 2-time All-CIF and All-league selection at Mater Dei (CA) High...father, Dan, played baseball at Northern Arizona and the University of Arizona...brother, Brandon, played ball at UC Riverside.

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AWARDS & HONORS2011 ........ Nationals’ No. 3 prospect as rated by Baseball America. 2010 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season, post-season).2010 ........ Nationals’ No. 5 prospect as rated by Baseball America. 2009 ........ MLB Futures Game at STL.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 ........ Selected by Washington in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYMark Baca (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2010 / 2B 1.000 25 57 74 0 131 202010 / SS .917 2 2 9 1 12 1CAREER / 2B 1.000 25 57 74 0 131 20CAREER / SS .917 2 2 9 1 12 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, 9/6/10 vs. NYMSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, 9/6/10 vs. NYMHITTING STREAK ........................... 3 games, last 9/17/10 - 9/19/10MULTI-HR GAMES (2) .................... 9/6/10 vs. NYM (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (1) .......... 9/6/10 vs. NYM off Ryota IgarashiCAREER PINCH HOMERS............... None

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Bats R Born 10/26/84 Carupano, VZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’1” MLB Service 3.158Weight 229Obtained Selected from NYM in Major League Rule 5 Draft, December 7, 2006

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CAREERStrives for return to form after playing in just 29 games in 2009 and 2010 due to injury (see below)...joins CIN’s Josh Hamilton and KCR’s Joakim Soria as “steals” of the ‘06 Rule 5 Draft...regarded as NYM’s top catching prospect prior to Rule 5 Draft, and was slated to be rated among NYM’s top 10 prospects by Baseball America...before breaking into the big leagues in ‘07, had never played above Single-A...in 2 of 3 domestic minor-league seasons, was named an All-Star...tied for the FSL lead with 21 homers in ‘06 with St. Lucie.

2010Did not play while continuing rehab from September 16, 2009 right-labrum surgery...did, however, participate in the Nationals Instructional League in Sept. and October...hit .316 (6-for-19) with 2 doubles, a homer, 2 RBI and 2 walks.

2009Played in just 29 contests, as season was cut short by lengthy DL stints for right shoulder contusion/fracture (May 10-September 4) and partially-torn right labrum (September 17-end of season)...in 26 games prior to first injury, batted .311 with 3 doubles, 2 triples, 4 homers and 15 RBI...on-base and slugging percentage in that 26-game stand were .382 and .522, respectively...suffered right shoulder contusion when struck by a foul tip off the bat of Chris Young, May 9 at ARI...was later diagnosed with stress fracture in his throwing shoulder...after returning to the Nationals roster on September 4, he made 3 pinch-hitting appearances then was shut down with a torn labrum (right shoulder)...underwent surgery to repair the labrum on Sept. 16, performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL...capped scoring with tie-breaking 6th-inning RBI single in 3-2 win, April 20 vs. ATL...posted 3 hits, including game-winning 2-run shot, and 3 RBI in 8-1 win, April 26 at NYM...homered and gunned down potential tying run via a stolen-base attempt in a 5-4 win, May 8 at ARI.

2008At the age of 23, turned in solid sophomore season, hitting .256 with 18 doubles, 8 home runs and 59 RBI in just 90 games...was MLB’s youngest catcher to start at least 55 games behind the plate in 2008...did not play the season’s final 22 games due to a left-ankle sprain sustained in home plate collision (caught stealing) with Chase Utley in 3rd inning on Sept. 2 vs. PHI...ranked 2nd in the NL (7th in MLB) by hitting .370 (34-for-92) with runners in scoring position...7 game-winning RBI matched Elijah Dukes for the Nationals team lead...59 RBI ranked 2nd among Nationals (Lastings Milledge, 61)...batted .327 in 32 games through June 14, but hit just .220 in 58 contests thereafter...batted .312 in 28 games against NL East foes...began the season on Opening Day roster.

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2007In big league debut, hit .244 (44-for-180) with 9 doubles, 4 homers and 25 RBI in 79 games (42 starts)...started 42 games behind incumbent Brian Schneider...when starting behind the plate, Washington went 21-21...ranked 6th among MLB rookie catchers in RBI and 4th among the same group in games...went 2-for-3 with 2 doubles and 2 RBI, April 22 at FLA, to account for first hit and first RBI of big league career...hit first homer on July 1 at PIT off Paul Maholm.

Game-By-Game Highlights: 2-run homer on July 1 at PIT provided the Nationals with decisive runs in a 3-2 victory...erased 5-4 deficit with game-winning 3-run shot in 8th inning to secure a 7-6 win, July 26 at PHI...August 12 at ARI, stroked a game-tying solo homer off closer Jose Valverde to lead off the 9th (Washington won, 7-6)...down 3-2 with 2 outs in the 9th, laced game-ending 2-run double to beat FLA, 4-3, September 4 at RFK.

2006Was a mid-season Florida State League All-Star, and later earned the Sterling Award as the Most Valuable Player of the Single-A St. Lucie squad after hitting .266 with 32 doubles, 21 homers and 70 RBI in 120 games...entered season as NYM’s No. 12 prospect per Baseball America...21 homers tied 2 others for the FSL lead...also ranked among FSL lead-ers in slugging percentage (3rd at .487) and extra-base hits (4th with 53)...earned FSL Player of the Week honors for period ending June 4 (9-for-21, 2 doubles, 3 homers, 9 RBI, 5 games)...played in the FSL mid-season All-Star Game..homered in 3 straight games May 30-June 2...batted .471 (8-for-17) with 4 doubles and 2 RBI in 5 post-season games during St. Lucie’s run to the FSL championship...played for Navegantes in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2005Was limited to just 82 games with Hagerstown of the Single-A South Atlantic League after beginning the season on the Disabled List with a broken right thumb...was hit by a Tomo Ohka pitch in the 5th inning of the exhibition finale April 3 at RFK Stadium...despite the injury, threw out 40 percent of would-be base stealers after being activated from the DL on May 13...posted pro-high 5 RBI, August 12 at Greensboro...hit .366 during 10-game hitting streak, Aug. 15-26.

2004In his first year of pro ball in the US, was a Gulf Coast League All-Star, and later earned the Sterling Award as the Most Valuable Player of the GCL Mets club.

2003Hit .255 with 16 doubles, 4 homers and 32 RBI in 52 games with Tronconero of the Venezuelan Summer League.

2002Batted .292 with 3 homers and 10 RBI in 19 games with Dominican Summer League Mets after beginning the year with Universidad of the Venezuelan Summer League...was signed by NYM as a non-drafted free agent March 12.

PERSONALJesus M. Flores...graduated from Rafael Osio Perez High (VEN)...grew up idolizing Ivan Rodriguez and Andres Galarraga.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 ........ Signed with NYM as a non-drafted free agent, March 12.2006 ........ Selected by WAS with 6th selection in Major League Rule 5 Draft, December 7.

SIGNED BYGregorio Machado and Junior Roman (NYM)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB2010 / C — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER / C .990 161 875 69 10 813 7 13

CATCHERS THROWING STATSYEAR GS (W-L) C-CS SBA CS% PB CATCHER’S ERA2010 0 (0-0) 0 0 — 0 — (0 ER/0.0 IP)CAREER 143 (57-86) 26 111 23% 13 4.32 (513 ER/1068.1 IP)

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 5, 7/20/08 at ATLSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 4, 5/28/08 at SDPHITTING STREAK ........................... 9 games, 5/26/08 - 6/7/08MULTI-HR GAMES ......................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (1) ........... 5/28/08 at SDP off Mike AdamsCAREER PINCH HOMERS (1) ........... 7/9/08 vs. ARI

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PLAYER YEAR(S)Wil Ledezma 2009-2009Victor Garate 2009-2009Alberto Gonzalez 2008-2009Wiki Gonzalez 2006-2006Carlos Maldonado 2010Wilson Ramos 2010

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JEFF FRAzIER • OF

Bats R Born 8/10/82 Point Pleasant, NJThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.017Weight 195Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 20, 2010

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FRAZIER CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 Oneonta .304 20 79 15 24 34 5 1 1 13 0 2 3 9 11 2 1 .387 .430 .817 02005 West Michigan .287 137 537 79 154 243 45 4 12 81 1 8 10 46 86 16 3 .349 .453 .802 52006 Lakeland .228 135 526 61 120 182 21 1 13 73 0 7 3 37 88 12 3 .279 .346 .625 62007 West Tenn .245 78 302 29 74 100 12 1 4 30 1 2 2 21 54 0 2 .297 .331 .628 1 High Desert .329 44 173 20 57 90 19 1 4 27 0 0 2 12 14 0 2 .380 .520 .900 52008 Erie .303 116 446 55 135 177 22 1 6 55 1 3 3 31 51 1 1 .350 .397 .747 4 Toledo .250 3 12 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .250 .250 .500 02009 Erie .322 23 87 11 28 41 10 0 1 13 0 1 1 7 13 0 1 .375 .471 .846 0 Toledo .308 105 399 52 123 182 24 1 11 54 0 9 1 20 49 1 2 .336 .456 .792 32010 Toledo .256 123 477 72 122 235 34 2 25 73 0 3 4 32 89 7 1 .306 .493 .799 7 Detroit .217 9 23 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .250 .261 .511 0MINORS TOTALS .276 784 3038 394 840 1287 192 12 77 420 3 35 29 215 458 39 16 .327 .424 .750 31MLB TOTALS .217 9 23 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .250 .261 .511 0*—Rehab assignment

CAREERPowerful outfielder spent majority of career with Tigers, but was dealt to Mariners for the 2007 season before being reacquired by DET...25 homers in 2010 nearly equaled 26 long balls hit in previous 3 seasons (2007-09).

2010Saw first big league action with DET, appearing in 9 games...made MLB debut, July 30 at BOS...first big league hit was a single off Daisuke Matsuzaka, July 31 at Fenway Park...with Triple-A Toledo, was selected to the International League’s mid and post-season All-Star squads...led the IL with 61 extra-base hits, and tied for 3rd in IL with 34 doubles, 25 home runs and 235 total bases...homered once every 19.1 at-bats (5th in IL)...was named IL Player of the Week, July 12-18...hit .571 with a double, 3 home runs and 6 RBI in 4 games to earn the citation.

2009Combined to hit .311 with 34 doubles, 12 homers and 67 RBI in 128 games for Toledo and Double-A Erie...ranked 6th in Triple-A International League with .308 batting average...tabbed the IL Player of the Week, July 20-26, after hitting .545 with 3 doubles, 5 home runs and 12 RBI in 9 games.

2008Batted .303 Erie to tie for 7th in the International League...advanced to Triple-A for the first time.

2007In lone season with SEA organization, played for both Single-A High Desert and Double-A West Tenn...hit .329 with 19 doubles in 44 California League contests.

2006Was a Florida State League mid-season All-Star with Single-A Lakeland...belted 2-run home run in the FSL All-Star game to earn “Star of Stars” award...was DET’s Minor League Player of the Month in April after hitting .293 (29-for-99) with 12 runs, 6 doubles, 5 home runs and 22 RBI in 24 games.

2005Led the Midwest League with in games (137) and doubles (45) with Michigan of the Single-A Midwest League...tied for MWL lead with 61 extra-base hits...also ranked among MWL leaders hits (3rd, 154) and total bases (3rd, 243).

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2004Batted .304 with one homer and 13 RBI in 20 games during first pro season with Oneonta of the New York-Penn League.

PERSONALJeffrey Keith Frazier...graduated from Toms River South (NJ) High School...named The Star Ledger’s New Jersey State Player of the Year in 2001...played collegiately at Rutgers University...was a All-Big East Conference selection as a junior (.382, 16 doubles, 13 home runs, 59 RBI)...also as junior, led Big East Conference in batting and was tabbed 2nd-Team All-American by Baseball America and USA Today’s Sports Weekly...earned All-Big East Conference honors as sophomore...played with Chatham in the Cape Cod League during summer of 2003...nabbed spot on Baseball America’s Freshman All-American squad in 2002 (.356, 45 runs, 11 doubles, 13 home runs and 54 RBI)...played with Danbury in the New England Collegiate Baseball League during summer of 2002...was a NECBL All-Star and 2nd-Team Summer All-American by Baseball America...tabbed the 2nd-best prospect in the NECBL by Baseball America...played on Toms River (NJ) teams that made it to 1995 Little League World Series and 1996 Junior League World Series...brother, Todd Frazier, is a shortstop in CIN organization.

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AWARDS & HONORS2005 ........ DET’s No. 7 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Selected by DET in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2007 ........ Acquired by SEA in exchange for RHP Yorman Bazardo, Feb. 7.2008 ........ Acquired by DET in exchange for cash considerations or player to be named,

March 28.2008 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 20.

SIGNED BYDerrick Ross (Tigers)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF 1.000 4 11 1 0 12 1CAREER / OF 1.000 4 11 1 0 12 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 2, last 7/31/10 at BOSSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 1, 8/3/10 vs. CWSHITTING STREAK ........................... 2 games, 8/7/10 - 8/9/10MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (0) ............ None

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PLAYER CLUB DATE/SITEMALDONADO, Carlos PIT 9/8/06 at CINMARQUIS, Jason ATL 6/6/00 vs. TORMARTIN, J.D. Washington 7/20/09 vs. NYMMARTIS, Shairon Washington 9/4/08 at ATLMAYA, Yunesky Washington 9/7/10 vs. NYMMEREDITH, Cla BOS 5/8/05 vs. SEAMOCK, Garrett Washington 6/8/08 vs. SFGMORGAN, Nyjer PIT 9/1/07 at MILMORSE, Mike SEA 5/31/05 vs. TORNIX, Laynce TEX 7/10/03 vs. MINRAMOS, Wilson MIN 5/2/10 at CLERODRIGUEZ, Henry OAK 9/21/09 vs. TEXRODRIGUEZ, Ivan TEX 6/20/91 at CWSSLATEN, Doug ARI 9/4/06 at FLASTAIRS, Matt MON 5/29/92 at CINSTAMMEN, Craig Washington 5/21/09 vs. PITSTOREN, Drew Washington 5/17/10 at STLSTRASBURG, Stephen Washington 6/8/10 vs. PITVAN EVERY, Jonathan BOS 5/14/08 at BALWANG, Chien-Ming NYY 4/30/05 vs. TORWERTH, Jayson TOR 9/1/02 vs. NYYWOOD, TIM FLA 6/25/09 vs. BALZIMMERMAN, Ryan Washington 9/1/05 at ATLZIMMERMANN, Jordan Washington 4/20/09 vs. ATL

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CHAd gAUdIN • RHP

Bats R Born 3/24/83 New Orleans, LAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’2” MLB Service 5.163Weight 245Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 17, 2010

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GAUDIN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2002 Charleston 4 6 2.26 26 17 0 0 1 119.1 106 43 30 5 11 37 106 8.0 4 3 .2442003 Bakersfield 5 3 2.13 14 14 1 0 0 80.1 63 23 19 2 1 23 70 7.8 0 2 .214 Orlando 2 0 0.47 3 3 1 1 0 19.0 8 1 1 0 0 3 23 10.9 0 0 .131 Tampa Bay 2 0 3.60 15 3 0 0 0 40.0 37 18 16 4 1 16 23 5.2 1 0 .2402004 Durham 1 3 4.72 17 7 0 0 2 47.2 48 26 25 8 2 17 52 9.8 0 1 .262 Tampa Bay 1 2 4.85 26 4 0 0 0 42.2 59 27 23 4 4 16 30 6.3 0 0 .3372005 Syracuse 9 8 3.35 23 23 2 2 0 150.1 140 61 56 12 8 35 113 6.8 5 2 .251 Toronto 1 3 13.15 5 3 0 0 0 13.0 31 19 19 6 1 6 12 8.3 0 0 .4702006 Sacramento 3 0 0.37 4 4 0 0 0 24.1 14 6 1 0 0 8 26 9.6 0 0 .173 Oakland 4 2 3.09 55 0 0 0 2 64.0 51 24 22 3 1 42 36 5.1 2 2 .2222007 Oakland 11 13 4.42 34 34 1 0 0 199.1 205 108 98 21 8 100 154 7.0 3 1 .2672008 Oakland 5 3 3.59 26 6 0 0 0 62.2 63 29 25 6 3 17 44 6.3 2 1 .263 Chicago Cubs 4 2 6.26 24 0 0 0 0 27.1 29 21 19 5 0 10 27 8.9 0 1 .2712009 Portland 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 4 0 0 0 0 2 10 10.4 1 0 .138 San Diego 4 10 5.13 20 19 0 0 0 105.1 105 69 60 7 5 56 105 9.0 4 1 .261 N.Y. Yankees 2 0 3.43 11 6 0 0 0 42.0 41 16 16 7 3 20 34 7.3 3 0 .2522010 Oakland 0 2 8.83 12 0 0 0 0 17.1 27 18 17 5 3 5 20 10.4 0 0 .360 New York 1 2 4.50 30 0 0 0 0 48.0 46 27 24 11 5 20 33 6.2 3 0 .254MINORS TOTALS 24 20 2.64 89 70 4 3 3 449.2 383 160 132 27 22 125 400 8.0 10 8 .233MLB TOTALS 35 39 4.61 258 75 1 0 2 661.2 694 376 339 79 34 308 518 7.0 18 6 .271

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 OAK/NYY — 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 1MLB TOTALS .031 22 32 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 16 0 0 .088 .031 .119 11

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2006 OAK vs. MIN ON ALDS ROSTER / Not Not Pitch2009 NYY vs. MIN ON ALDS ROSTER / Not Not Pitch2009 NYY vs. MIN NOT ON ALDS ROSTER

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2006 OAK vs. DET 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .1822009 NYY vs. LAA 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0002009 NYY vs. TEX NOT ON ALCS ROSTERTOTALS 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .143

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2009 NYY vs. PHI ON WORLD SERIES ROSTER / Not Not Pitch

CAREERVersatile arm potentially adds depth to both the Nationals’ starting staff and bullpen...sports 3 seasons of post-season experience...earned World Series ring as member of the 2009 Yankees...has pitched successfully in both a starting role and out of the bullpen during his career...in 2007 with OAK, tied for the AL lead with 34 starts en route to going 11-13 with a 4.42 ERA...in 183 career relief appearances, he has tallied 14 wins, 2 saves, 21 holds and been the victim of just 4 blown saves...has worked in excess of 1.0 inning in 80 of 183 career relief appearances entering 2011...debuted in the big leagues with the Devil Rays in 2003 at the age of 20...pitching for Orlando in Double-A debut, tossed the 2nd perfect game in the Southern League’s 128-year history, July 15, 2003 vs. Jacksonville.

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2010Finished 1-4 with one hold, one blown save and a 5.65 ERA in 42 appearances with OAK and NYY...signed with NYY as a free agent on May 26 and helped NYY earn AL Wild Card berth via a 1.38 ERA in 8 Aug. appearances...in 30 overall appearance with the Yankees, worked in excess of 1.0 inning 17 times.

2009Signed late and went 6-10 with a 4.64 ERA in 31 games/25 starts for OAK and NYY...won a World Series ring with the Yankees...signed with the Bronx Bombers after being acquired by the Athletics on Aug. 6.

2008Pitched primarily in relief (44 relief apps, 6 starts) while splitting the season between OAK and CHI...notched best strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.6/1) of career...won 4 games for CHI in 27 games after being acquired prior to All-Star break.

2007Worked exclusively as a starter for the first time...won a career-best 11 games...34 starts tied for the AL lead...was 8-3 with a 2.88 ERA at the All-Star break...induced 26 GIDPs to rank 7th in the American League.

2006In career-high 55 appearances with OAK, posted career highs with 2 saves, a .222 batting average against and a 3.09 ERA and ...worked 20.2 straight scoreless innings, July 13-Sept. 9...worked 3.1 scoreless innings in the ALCS vs. DET.

2005Spent majority of the season in Triple-A Syracuse, but pitched in 5 games/3 starts for TOR...earned only big league win of 2005 in Blue Jays debut, May 31 at SEA...while with Syracuse, 3.35 ERA ranked 4th in the International League.

2004Member of TBR’s Opening Day roster...spent much of season shuttling between the Devil Rays and Triple-A Durham...earned first career MLB win in a starting role on June 17 at SDP.

2003Little more than 2 years out of high school, debuted in the big leagues at the age of 21...went 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA in 15 games/3 starts for OAK...debuted in big leagues, Aug. 1 at KCR and earned first big league win on Aug. 7 vs. KCR...first MLB strikeout was KCR’s Kevin Harvey, Aug. 1 at Kaufmann Stadium...posted a 1.81 ERA in 17 minor-league starts for Double-A Orlando and Single-A Bakersfield...tossed a perfect game in Double-A debut, July 15 vs. Jacksonville.

2002In pro debut with Charleston, posted a 2.26 ERA which paced TBR’s system, ranked 2nd in the Single-A South Atlantic League and 10th in Minor League Baseball.

2001Signed late...participated in OAK’s Instructional League program...worked 38.0 consecutive scoreless innings in the IL.

PERSONALChad Edward Gaudin...last name is pronounced “GO-dan”...is a 2001 graduate of Crescent (LA) High in Metairie...as a senior, earned All-State and district MVP honors...was also a 3rd-team All-American per Baseball America...verbally committed to play baseball at Louisiana State prior to signing with the Devil Rays in 2001.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2001 ........ Signed with TBR as 34th-round selection in First-Year Player Draft.2004 ........ Acquired by TOR in exchange for C Kevin Cash, Dec. 12.2005 ........ Acquired by OAK in exchange for player to be named (OF Dustin Majewski),

Dec. 5.2008 ........ Acquired by CHI with RHP Rich Harden in exchange for LHP Sean Gallagher, C

Josh Donaldson, OF Matt Murton and INF Eric Patterson, July 8.2009 ........ Signed with SDP as minor-league free agent, April 16. Acquired by NYY in exchange for player to be named or cash*, Aug. 6.2010 ........ Signed with OAK as a free agent, March 30. Signed with NYY as a free agent, May 26. Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 17.

SIGNED BYBenny Latino (Devil Rays)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .889 42 9 2 6 17 0Career / P .918 258 52 71 11 134 4

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 8.0 IP, last 6/28/09 at TEXWINNING STREAK .......................... 5 games, last 5/8/07 - 6/3/07MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 11, last 6/23/09 at SEACAREER 10-K GAMES (3) .............. 9/30/07 vs. LAA (11) 6/23/09 at SEA (11) 8/23/07 at TBR (10)HOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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ALbERTO gONzALEz • INF

Bats R Born 4/18/83 Maracaibo, VZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 27Height 5’10” MLB Service 2.135Weight 194Obtained Acquired from NYY in exchange for RHP Jhonny Nunez, July 31, 2008

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GONZALEZ CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2003 DSL D-Backs .283 58 205 38 58 78 13 2 1 18 2 2 8 19 10 15 6 .363 .380 .743 72004 South Bend .238 100 319 39 76 109 15 6 2 25 5 2 11 16 44 9 7 .296 .342 .638 172005 South Bend .318 95 352 60 112 150 21 7 1 42 5 5 5 20 42 12 5 .359 .426 .785 112006 Tennessee .290 129 434 67 126 170 20 3 6 50 13 2 8 37 42 5 1 .356 .392 .748 14 Tucson .200 4 15 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .294 .200 .494 02007 Trenton .330 28 109 18 36 48 10 1 0 16 3 2 1 10 14 1 1 .385 .440 .825 3 Scranton/W-B .247 106 384 44 95 139 21 10 1 35 9 3 6 24 49 11 5 .300 .362 .662 10 N.Y. Yankees .071 12 14 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .133 .071 .204 12008 Scranton/W-B .250 47 188 23 47 67 8 0 4 23 2 4 3 16 30 4 2 .313 .356 .669 9 N.Y. Yankees .173 28 52 4 9 11 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 8 0 0 .232 .212 .444 1 Columbus .303 8 33 2 10 16 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .324 .485 .809 0 Washington .347 17 49 9 17 26 6 0 1 9 0 0 1 4 6 0 1 .407 .531 .938 02009 Washington .265 105 291 31 77 102 16 3 1 33 2 6 3 14 27 1 1 .299 .351 .650 10 Syracuse .311 23 90 5 28 33 3 1 0 8 1 0 0 1 8 1 0 .319 .367 .686 22010 Washington .247 114 186 19 46 56 8 1 0 5 3 1 1 7 30 0 0 .277 .301 .578 5MINORS TOTALS .278 598 2129 298 591 813 114 30 16 224 40 20 44 144 245 58 27 .333 .382 .715 73MLB TOTALS .253 276 592 66 150 196 32 4 2 49 7 7 5 30 72 1 3 .292 .331 .623 17

CAREER Plus defender adds depth to the Nationals’ middle-infield slots...is a career .303 (50-for-165) hitter against left-handed pitching...has fanned just once every 8.6 at bats during 8 seasons of professional baseball.

2010A member of Washington’s Opening Day roster for a 2nd consecutive season...provided versatility...played 5 different positions (all 4 infield spots and RF)...hit .301 with 3 RBI in 65 games through July 27, but batted just .204 with 2 RBI thereafter...in 37 starts, went 35-for-134 (.261) with 6 doubles and 4 RBI...went 4-for-4 with one RBI and a run scored to trigger 7-2 win on June 29 at ATL...played stellar defense at 3B during the season’s final 10 contests in place of an injured Ryan Zimmerman.

2009Made shift and played primarily at 2B in season’s 2nd half and made just one error in 208 total chances/55 games, recording a .995 fielding percentage...set career bests with 31 runs, 77 hits, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 33 RBI and 105 games played...hit .333 in 43 games before the All-Star break, .222 in 62 games after the break...batted .397 with 9 extra-base hits and 11 RBI against southpaws...hit .292 with runners in scoring position...dominated Interleague Play, batting .375 (9-for-24) with one double and 3 RBI in 11 games...plated game-winning RBI via 4th-inning sac fly in 4-0 win, July 21 vs. NYM...legged out a team single-game season-high 3 doubles on September 10 vs. PHI...laced bases-loaded 3-run triple to break open an eventual 10-6 win, August 15 at CIN...capped ‘09 with game-winning RBI via 15th-inning single in 2-1 win on October 4 at ATL...spent one month, April 28-May 30, with Triple-A Syracuse, batting .311 with 3 doubles, one triple and 8 RBI in 23 contests...hit .368 against IL southpaws.

2008Acquired from the NYY at the trade deadline, July 31...provided exceptional defense and an offensive spark in 17 games for the Nationals...combined to hit .257 with 8 doubles, one home run and 10 RBI in 45 games for Washington and NYY...paid immediate dividends for Washington, leading club to wins in his first 4 games played while going 6-for-13 with 3 doubles...7 of 17 hits with Washington went for extra bases (6 doubles, one home run)...thanks to left hamstring strain, endured month-long DL stint—missing 25 games, August 5-31...played perfect defense with Nationals, and committed just one error while with NYY...for the 2 clubs, combined on a .990 fielding percentage for the season...ent 1-for-2 with a double, 2 walks and a run scored, triggering 5-2 win in first game with the Nationals, August 1 vs. CIN...belted first big league homer off Julian Tavarez and recorded career-best 3 RBI, September 7 at ATL.

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2007Combined on a career-best 31 2-baggers for Triple-A Scranton/W-B and Double-A Trenton in first season in NYY organi-zation...had been acquired in off-season as part of Randy Johnson trade...made MLB debut with NYY in September...recalled from Triple-A Scranton/W-B on September 1 and made debut that day as defensive replacement at SS in 8th inning vs. TBR...notched first RBI via fielder’s choice groundout, September 8 at KCR...made first start and collected first big league hit, a 6th-inning single off Scott Kazmir, September 27 at TBR...appeared in 11 games at SS and one game at 3B, compiling .958 fielding percentage with one error in 24 total chances.

In Minor Leagues: Combined to hit .286 with 62 runs scored, 31 doubles, 11 triples, a home run, 51 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 134 games for Scranton/W-B and Trenton...began season with Scranton/W-B...led all Triple-A shortstops with .976 fielding percentage and tied for International League lead with 10 triples...was optioned to Trenton for 28-game stint from June 29 to July 30...there, hit .330 with 11 extra-base hits and 16 RBI...batted .304 after returning to Triple-A, thanks in part to career-high 15-game hitting streak, August 6-19...following the season, batted team-high .341 with 24 runs scored, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and 16 RBI in 34 games with the Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2006In final season in ARI system, played entire Double-A schedule with Tennessee to earn late-season promotion to Tucson of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League...was the 2nd-hardest hitter in Southern League to strike out, averaging just one K every 11.76 plate appearances...ranked 7th in the SL in batting at .290...128 games played led all SL shortstops...registered a .977 fielding percentage and paced all Southern League middle infielders in assists and total chances...following the domestic season, hit .253 with three triples, a home run and 14 RBI in 51 games with Pastoria de los Llanos in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2005Named best defensive infielder in ARI organization by Baseball America...sported a .975 fielding percentage at SS and playing errorless ball in 6 games at 2B with South Bend of the Single-A Midwest League...was teammates with current National Emilio Bonifacio in South Bend...earned Midwest League All-Star honors and was rated by league managers as the circuit’s top defensive SS...batted .318 with 21 doubles, seven triples, a home run and 42 RBI in 95 games...ranked 4th in MWL in batting...the .318 mark also ranked 5th among all ARI farmhands.

2004In 100 games with South Bend, played both SS (83 games) and 2B (19 games)...flashed slick glovework for the first time domestically, making just 17 errors

2003Paced Boca Chica of the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League with 13 doubles...posted 19 walks and only 10 strikeouts in 58 games.

PERSONALAlberto Ramon Gonzalez...makes home in Maracaibo, Venezuela...attended Octavio Hernandez High.

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AWARDS & HONORS2008 ........ Best Defensive Infielder in NYY’s system as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 ........ Signed by ARI as non-drafted free agent, August 3.2007 ........ Acquired by NYY with RHP Steven Jackson, RHP Ross Ohlendorf and RHP Luis

Vizcaino in exchange for LHP Randy Johnson, January 9.2008 ........ Acquired by WAS in exchange for RHP Jhonny Nunez, July 31.

SIGNED BYMiguel Nava (Diamondbacks)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B 1.000 3 15 0 0 15 32010 / 2B .987 38 35 42 1 78 162010 / SS .972 16 9 26 1 36 62010 / 3B .955 27 16 47 3 66 32010 / OF — 1 0 0 0 0 0CAREER / 1B 1.000 3 15 0 0 15 3CAREER / 2B .993 97 125 170 2 297 51CAREER / SS .958 94 84 165 11 260 31CAREER / 3B .954 45 23 60 4 87 5CAREER / OF — 1 0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 6/29/10 at ATLSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, last 8/15/09 at CINHITTING STREAK ........................... 6 games, 6/5/09 - 6/16/09MULTI-HR GAMES ......................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS ................ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS .............. None

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TOM gORzELANNy • LHP

Bats L Born 7/12/82 Evergreen Park, ILThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’2” MLB Service 3.160Weight 210Obtained Acquired from CHC in exchange for OF Michael Burgess, RHP A.J. Morris and

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GORZELANNY CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 Williamsport 1 2 1.78 8 8 0 0 0 30.1 23 6 6 1 1 10 22 6.5 1 0 .2152004 Hickory 7 2 2.23 16 15 1 0 0 93.0 63 30 23 9 2 34 106 10.3 4 0 .194 Lynchburg 3 5 4.85 10 10 0 0 0 55.2 54 31 30 6 4 19 61 9.9 1 0 .2552005 Altoona 8 5 3.26 23 23 1 1 0 129.2 114 50 47 6 5 46 124 8.6 5 0 .236 Pittsburgh 0 1 12.00 3 1 0 0 0 6.0 10 8 8 1 0 3 3 4.5 0 0 .3572006 Indianapolis 6 5 2.35 16 16 0 0 0 99.2 67 28 26 4 2 27 94 8.5 3 0 .194 Pittsburgh 2 5 3.79 11 11 0 0 0 61.2 50 29 26 3 4 31 40 5.8 3 0 .2262007 Pittsburgh 14 10 3.88 32 32 1 1 0 201.2 214 90 87 18 11 68 135 6.0 5 1 .2732008 Pittsburgh 6 9 6.66 21 21 0 0 0 105.1 120 79 78 20 1 70 67 5.7 5 1 .293 Indianapolis 3 1 2.06 7 7 0 0 0 35.0 28 11 8 1 1 4 33 8.5 1 0 .2152009 Indianapolis 4 3 2.48 15 15 2 0 0 87.0 73 31 24 3 4 30 85 8.8 3 0 .228 Pittsburgh 3 1 5.19 9 0 0 0 0 8.2 6 5 5 0 0 4 7 7.3 0 0 .194 Chi. Cubs 4 2 5.63 13 7 0 0 0 38.1 39 25 24 6 1 13 40 9.4 1 0 .2622010 Chi. Cubs 7 9 4.09 29 23 0 0 1 136.1 136 70 62 11 2 68 119 7.9 0 0 .260MINORS TOTALS 32 23 2.78 95 94 4 1 0 530.1 422 187 164 30 19 170 525 8.9 18 0 .220MLB TOTALS 36 37 4.68 118 95 1 1 1 558.0 575 306 290 59 19 257 411 6.6 14 2 .268

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Chi. Cubs .125 28 40 1 5 5 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 18 0 0 .125 .125 .250 1MLB TOTALS .085 113 165 4 14 14 0 0 0 11 20 0 1 6 78 0 0 .122 .085 .207 8

CAREERThe Nationals’ primary off-season addition to the starting rotation...last name is pronounced “gor-zah-LAWN-ee”...has fanned 8.1 batters per 9.0 innings the last two seasons (2009-10) after averaging 5.9 strikeouts per 9.0 innings his first 4 big league campaigns...in 20 career games/14 starts against Washington’s NL East foes (Braves, Marlins, Mets, Phillies), is 7-5 with a 3.52 ERA.

2010In only complete season with the Cubs, went 7-9 with a 4.09 ERA and was touched for just 11 home runs in 136.1 innings...spent majority of campaign as member of CHI’s rotation, but did notch a 1.42 ERA in 6 relief appearances, all of which came in June...returned to Cubs rotation on June 30 vs. PIT and spun 5.0 scoreless innings en route to no-decision...in 23 starts, allowed 2 or less earned runs 12 times...however, received 2 or fewer runs of offensive support (while in the game) 15 times in those 23 starting assignments...when starting, CHI went 9-14...somehow went 0-3 with an impressive 2.45 ERA in April...earned first career save on June 24 at SEA by fanning only batters faced (Michael Saunders) in the 13th inning of CHI’s 4-3 win...missed much of Sept. after being hit by a Jose Tabata line drive on Sept. 1 vs. PIT...sustained a incomplete hairline fracture under the nail of left pinky finger.

2009Combined to go 7-3 with a 5.55 ERA in 22 games/7 starts for PIT and CHI...went 4-2 with a 5.63 ERA in 13 games after being acquired by the Cubs on July 30...worked 7.1 innings of 3-hit, one-run ball to garner the win in Cubs debut, Aug. 4 at CIN...for the season, posted a .192 batting average against out of the bullpen...5 of 7 wins came on the road.

2008Posted a 6.66 ERA in 21 starts for PIT and spent more than 6 weeks with Triple-A Indianapolis...struggled, posting more walks (70) than strikeouts (67)...was 5-2 with a 4.53 ERA in 10 starts at PNC Park, but finished 1-7 with a 9.25 ERA in 11 road starts...in 21 starts overall, allowed team-high 24 runs in the first inning...did not pitch after Sept. 10 due to a ligament sprain in left middle finger...was placed on the 60-Day DL on Sept. 24.

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2007In first complete big league campaign, won a team-best 14 games thanks to a solid 3.88 ERA in 32 starts for the Pirates...the 14 wins were most notched by a Pirates rookie since Denny Neagle won 14 times in ‘96...the 14 wins ranked 5th among NL lefthanders and tied for 8th among MLB southpaws...32 starts matched Ian Snell for the team lead...when starting, PIT went 15-17...was 0-for-36 at the plate to begin career before singling off Dontrelle Willis on May 14 vs. FLA...participated in All-Star Final Vote, which was claimed by SDP’s Chris Young...notched initial MLB shutout and complete game on Aug. 12 at SFG...went 2-0 with a 1.13 ERA and shared NL Player of the Week honors with COL’s Troy Tulowitzki, Aug. 6-12...earned 14th and final win of the season on Sept. 7 vs. CHI.

2006Named Pirates Minor League Pitcher of the Year...went 6-5 with a 2.35 ERA in 16 starts for Indianapolis of the Triple-A International League to earn the citation...was an IL mid-season All-Star...was selected to pitch in MLB’s Futures Game at PNC Park, but did not participate upon earning promotion to Pirates on June 30...while in the IL, fanned 8.5 per 9.0 innings...paced the IL in batting average against (.194)...on July 29 vs. SFG, allowed just 2 runs in 7.0 innings to pocket initial big league victory...on Aug. 28 (retroactive to Aug. 16), was placed on the 15-Day DL with left elbow tendinitis.

2005Began season in Extended Spring Training (left elbow discomfort), but by season’s end earned first taste of big leagues with Pirates...posted 8 wins and a 3.26 ERA in 16 starts for Altoona of the Double-A Eastern League...on July 13 in Portland, ME, received the starting nod for the Southern Division in the Eastern League All-Star Game...after one Triple-A post-season start, made MLB debut on Sept. 20 vs. HOU...took the loss, allowing 5 runs on 7 hits in 4.1 innings.

2004Pitching for Single-A entries in Hickory (South Atlantic League, 16 games/15 starts) and Lynchburg (Carolina League, 10 starts), went a combined 10-7 with a 3.21 ERA in 26 starting assignments...started the South Atlantic League All-Star Game for the North Division, June 29 in Charleston, DC...graduated to Altoona for the first time to participate in the Double-A Eastern League post-season.

2003Signed with PIT on July 1 and made 8 starts for Williamsport in pro debut...following season, was rated by Baseball America as the No. 10 prospect in the Rookie-level New York-Penn League.

PERSONALThomas Stephen Gorzelanny...after attending the University of Kansas for a year, played collegiately at Triton (IL) College in River Grove...Hall-of-Fame outfielder Kirby Puckett also played and graduated from Triton...was drafted by CWS in the 38th round of the 2000 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by PIT in 2nd round of First-Year Player Draft.2009 ........ Acquired by CHI with LHP John Grabow in exchange for RHP Kevin Hart, RHP

Jose Ascanio and INF Josh Harrison, July 30. 2010 ........ Acquired by Washington in exchange for OF Michael Burgess, RHP A.J. Morris

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SIGNED BYMark Germann (Pirates)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .955 29 5 16 1 22 6Career / P .933 118 29 82 8 119 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, 8/12/07 at SFGWINNING STREAK .......................... 4 games, 7/5/10 - 7/24/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 10, 5/2/10 vs. ARICAREER 10-K GAMES (1) .............. 5/2/10 vs. ARI (10)HOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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JERRy HAIRSTON, JR. • INF

Bats R Born 5/29/76 Naperville, ILThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 34Height 5’10” MLB Service 10.127Weight 190Obtained Signed as free agent, January 19, 2011

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HAIRSTON JR. CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1997 Bluefield .330 59 221 44 73 100 13 4 2 36 4 2 10 21 29 13 9 .409 .452 .861 141998 Frederick .283 80 293 56 83 126 22 3 5 33 1 3 12 28 32 13 7 .366 .430 .796 24 Bowie .326 55 221 42 72 105 12 3 5 37 2 1 5 20 25 6 4 .393 .475 .868 5 Baltimore .000 6 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 21999 Rochester .291 107 413 65 120 175 24 5 7 48 4 3 19 30 50 19 10 .363 .424 .787 16 Baltimore .269 50 175 26 47 73 12 1 4 17 4 0 3 11 24 9 4 .323 .417 .740 02000 Rochester .294 58 201 43 59 88 15 1 4 21 2 2 5 29 32 6 4 .392 .438 .830 11 GCL Orioles .300 4 10 3 3 5 2 0 0 3 0 1 2 3 2 4 0 .500 .500 1.000 0 Frederick .375 2 8 1 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .444 .625 1.069 0 Baltimore .256 49 180 27 46 66 5 0 5 19 5 0 6 21 22 8 5 .353 .367 .720 52001 Baltimore .233 159 532 63 124 183 25 5 8 47 9 4 13 44 73 29 11 .305 .344 .649 192002 Baltimore .268 122 426 55 114 160 25 3 5 32 8 4 7 34 55 21 6 .329 .376 .705 112003 Baltimore .271 58 218 25 59 81 12 2 2 21 10 2 6 23 25 14 5 .353 .372 .725 5 *Bowie .300 6 20 4 6 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 .391 .500 .891 1 *Aberdeen .333 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 .667 .333 1.000 02004 *Bowie .154 5 13 4 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 .313 .231 .544 1 Baltimore .303 86 287 43 87 114 19 1 2 24 6 4 8 29 29 13 8 .378 .397 .775 22005 Chi. Cubs .261 114 380 51 99 140 25 2 4 30 7 0 12 31 46 8 9 .336 .368 .704 7 *Iowa .318 5 22 3 7 9 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 3 0 .360 .409 .769 02006 Chi. Cubs .207 38 82 8 17 20 3 0 0 4 5 0 1 4 14 3 0 .253 .244 .497 0 Texas .205 63 88 17 18 23 3 1 0 6 2 0 1 9 20 2 2 .286 .261 .547 12007 Texas .189 73 159 22 30 46 7 0 3 16 7 4 3 11 24 5 1 .249 .289 .538 3 *Frisco .167 3 12 2 2 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .167 .500 .667 — *Oklahoma .133 4 15 2 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .235 .333 .568 12008 Louisville .380 20 79 11 30 54 8 2 4 19 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 .405 .684 1.089 4 Cincinnati .326 80 261 47 85 127 20 2 6 36 8 2 3 23 36 15 3 .384 .487 .871 52009 Cincinnati .254 86 307 47 78 122 18 1 8 27 6 3 3 21 46 7 3 .305 .397 .702 10 N.Y. Yankees .237 45 76 15 18 29 5 0 2 12 2 1 3 11 8 0 1 .352 .382 .734 22010 San Diego .244 119 430 53 105 152 13 2 10 50 4 6 5 31 54 9 6 .299 .353 .652 7MINORS TOTALS .302 410 1531 282 463 692 101 19 30 207 14 14 58 144 190 68 35 .381 .452 .833 77 MLB TOTALS .257 1148 3608 501 927 1336 192 20 59 341 83 30 74 303 477 143 64 .325 .370 .695 79*—Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 NYY vs. MIN — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 NYY vs. LAA .500 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 NYY vs. PHI .167 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .167 .167 .333 0

CAREERAdds offensive and defensive versatility and clubhouse presence to Washington’s roster...won a World Series ring with the Yankees in 2009...was the first member of the Hairston family to play in the post-season...has played every defensive position except pitcher and catcher (sports catching experience gained in college summer ball circuit)...has propensity to be hit by pitches...enters 2011 having been hit by 132 pitches as a professional, including 74 at the big league level...in big leagues, has been hit by a pitch once every 55.4 plate appearances.

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2010In lone campaign with the Padres, started 105 games, which were most since 2002 with BAL...matched career high with 10 home runs (2009) and 50 RBI were a career best...10 of the 50 RBI gave the Padres a lead...when in Bud Black’s starting lineup, SDP went 64-41 (.610), including a 33-22 (.600) mark as SDP’s starting shortstop.

2009Earned World Series ring as member of the Yankees after being acquired from CIN at the trade deadline...in 131 games for the 2 clubs, combined to hit .251 with 23 doubles, 10 home runs and 39 RBI...again started games at 6 positions...entered ‘09 post-season having played 1029 regular-season games without joy of October baseball.

2008Resurrected career, hitting a career-best .326 with 20 doubles and 36 RBI in 80 games for the Reds...endured 3 stints on the DL, but otherwise made 62 starts...hit leadoff 44 times, with CIN going 25-19 in those contests.

2007Was limited to 73 games with TEX due to pair of DL stints (pinched nerve in neck, soreness in lower back).

2006Split the season between CHI and TEX and combined to hit .206 for the 2 clubs...recorded 600th career hit (June 25 at COL) and 600th RBI (Aug. 16 vs. LAA) in 2006...was one of 4 big leaguers to start games at 6 different positions.

2005Played all over the diamond for the Cubs in first NL campaign...managed CHI’s lone hit, a leadoff infield single in the first inning, as the Cubs were one-hit by Derek Lowe on Aug. 31 at Wrigley Field.

2004In final season with Orioles, hit .300 of the first time (.303) in 86 games...posted as many walks (29) as strikeouts (29)...saw action (47 starts) in the outfield for the first time at the big league level...opened season on the DL with a displaced fracture of the knuckle n the right pinky finger...after rehab stint, did not play for the O’s until May 11.

2003Played in just 58 games for BAL, but posted nearly as many walks (23) as strikeouts (25)...entered ‘03 as BAL’s starting 2nd baseman, but broke 5th metatarsal in right foot on May 20 at ANA and missed 3-plus months...at time of injury, led the Orioles in batting (.287) and stolen bases (14).

2002Legged out 25 doubles and lead BAL with 21 stolen bases...ranked 10th in AL in stolen base percentage (77.8%)...8 sac bunts tied for 6th in AL...paced O’s in batting (.291), OBP (.355) after the All-Star break...tripled off Joaquin Benoit in 9th inning to snap TEX’s combined no-hit bid on Sept. 3 in Arlington.

2001Paced BAL in games (159), at-bats (532), triples (9), sac bunts (9) and stolen bags (career-high 29) in first complete MLB season...scored career-high 63 runs...went 3-for-4 with 2 doubles on Opening Day, April 2 vs. BOS...Aug. 1 vs. TBR, hit game-ending homer off Esteban Yan to cap BAL’s 6-5 victory...led AL 2nd baggers in total chances (803).

2000Member of Orioles’ Opening Day roster, but split campaign between BAL and Triple-A Rochester...endured arthroscopic surgery on left shoulder, performed by Dr. Walter Lowe on May 19 in Houston, and missed 7 weeks of action...Aug. 11 at KCR, blasted first career first-inning lead-off homer...for 2nd time in as many years, was cited as Best Defensive 2B in the International League in annual poll of league skippers.

1999Spent majority of season with Rochester, but enjoyed 2 stints with the Orioles...pocketed first big league hit, a single off NYY’s Orlando Hernandez, June 27 at Oriole Park...hit first MLB homer on July 1 at TOR off Joey Hamilton...was named Best Defensive 2B in the International League in a poll of league managers.

1998Began ‘98 in the Single-A Carolina League and by season’s end had debuted in the big leagues with BAL...on Sept. 11 vs. ANA, made MLB debut (0-for-3, run) playing 2B for the O’s...in first complete season as a pro, combined to hit .302 with 19 stolen bases for Double-A Bowie and Single-A Frederick to earn the aforementioned big league promotion...following the season, played for the Grand Canyon Rafters in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1997 ........ Selected by BAL in 11th round of First-Year Player Draft.2005 ........ Acquired by CHI with INF mike Fontenot and RHP Dave Crouthers in

exchange for OF Sammy Sosa, Feb. 2.2006 ........ Acquired by TEX in exchange for INF Phil Nevin, May 31.2008 ........ Signed with CIN as a minor-league free agent, March 3.2009 ........ Acquired by NYY in exchange for C Chase Weems, July 31.2010 ........ Signed with SDP as a free agent, Jan. 18.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a free agent, Jan. 19.

SIGNED BYFred Petersen (Orioles)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 2B .995 47 77 112 1 190 262010 / 3B 1.000 3 1 3 0 4 02010 / SS .976 62 87 162 6 255 272010 / OF 1.000 12 16 0 0 16 0CAREER / 1B 1.000 1 4 0 0 4 1CAREER / 2B .982 589 1136 1648 51 2835 383CAREER / 3B .922 65 41 78 10 129 10CAREER / SS .977 144 207 303 12 522 59CAREER / OF .988 313 481 19 6 506 3

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 7/12/08 at MILSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 4, last 5/31/10 vs. NYMHITTING STREAK ........................... 10 games, 5/23/08 - 6/2/08MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (2) ............ 7/15/05 vs. PIT off Brian Meadows

1997Batted .330 in 59 games with Bluefield of the Rookie-level Appalachian League in professional debut.

PERSONALJerry Wayne Hairston Jr...played collegiately at Southern Illinois in 1996 and ‘97 and batted .360 (155-for-431) en route to a .566 slugging percentage...was the 1996 Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year...is a member of the Salukis Baseball Hall-of-Fame...is a ‘95 graduate of Naperville (IL) North High...as a prep, was a 2-time All-State selection on the diamond and an All-Area performer on the hardwood...part of the 3-generation Hairston family...the Hairstons join the Boones and Bells as MLB’s only 3-generation families...big league lineage includes grandfather (Sam, 1951), father (Jerry Sr., 1973-89), uncle (John, 1969) and brother (Scott, 2004-present)...played with younger brother, Scott, for the first time with the Padres in ‘10...grandfather, Sam, played in the Negro Leagues for the Birmingham Black Barons and Indianapolis Clowns before later becoming the first African-American to play for the White Sox.

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The list may not be as long as one you’d see in New York or Chicago, but entering the 2011 season, one manager, 3 coaches and 13 players have suited up for both the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles (in the same role):

MANAGER COACHES PLAYERS Frank Robinson Don Buford RHP Winston Abreu Davey Lopes INF Tony Batista Tom McCraw RHP Daniel Cabrera RHP Hector Carrasco INF Bernie Castro INF Alex Cintron INF Deivi Cruz LHP John Halama OF Jeffrey Hammonds INF/OF Willie Harris OF Luis Matos C Keith Osik OF Corey Patterson

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Hector Carrasco was the first player to don the jerseys of both the Orioles and Nationals...Dave Huppert played for BAL and coached for the Nationals...meanwhile, Robinson played for and managed BAL before later managing Washington.

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Bats L Born 10/16/92 Las Vegas, NVThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 18Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.000Weight 225Obtained Selected in first round (first overall) of 2010 First-Year Player Draft

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CAREERLeft-handed hitting, right-handed throwing standout sports extensive baseball experiences gained in college, high school and baseball’s amateur circuit...premium power hitter with strong baseball instincts...thanks largely to enormous power potential, was considered by many as one of the finest offensive draft-eligible prospects the last 25 years...spent large portions of prep and college career as a catcher, but will likely play the outfield as a professional according to Nationals Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo...2010 Golden Spikes Award winner.

2010Professional: Signed late, but participated in the Florida Instructional League and the Arizona Fall League...in the Instructional League, led the Nationals in home runs (4), RBI (12) and OPS (1.110)...went 15-for-47 (.319) in first exposure to pro ball...graduated from there to the Arizona Fall League...was the 2nd-youngest player in AFL history (NYM’s Fernando Martinez was slightly younger)...as a member of the Scottsdale Scorpions taxi squad, hit .343 (12-for-35) with 3 doubles, 2 triples, a homer and 7 RBI in 9 AFL contests...went 1-for-4 with a double and 2 RBI in professional debut, Oct. 20 vs. Mesa...hit first professional homer, a 2nd-inning solo shot, off SDP’s prospect Erik Davis on Oct. 30 at Scottsdale Stadium...helped Scottsdale claim the AFL championship.

Amateur: At age of 17 (should have been a high school junior), hit .443 (101-for-228) with 23 doubles, 4 triples, 31 homers, 98 RBI, 39 walks and 20 stolen bases in 66 games for College of Southern Nevada in the Scenic West Athletic Conference, which uses wood-bats...despite being the youngest player in the SWAC, posted .526 and .987 on-base and slugging percentages, respectively, en route to a stellar 1.513 OPS...led team and conference in virtually every primary offensive category...was named 2010 SWAC Player of the Year and also earned First-Team SWAC All-Conference status...the aforementioned 31 home runs in 2010 set a College of Southern Nevada single-season mark, easily besting the former record of 12, which was set during CSN’s era using aluminum bats.

COLLEGE / AMATEURLas Vegas High: In 2009, batted .626 with 14 home runs, 55 RBI and 36 stolen bases in 39 games for Las Vegas High School and became the first high school sophomore ever named a Pre-Season First-Team All-American by Baseball America...the season prior, in ‘08, hit .590 with 11 home runs and 67 RBI in just 38 games as a high school freshman.

Olympics/Amateur: Was a member of USA Baseball’s 2009 Under 18 Team (.294, 4 doubles, 2 home runs, 12 RBI, 8 games) that went a perfect 8-0 to claim the COPABE Pan Am AAA Championships in Barquisimeto, Venezuela...in the same tournament, pitched in 11th inning in Team USA’s 3-1 win over Cuba...also played in the ‘09 AFLAC All-American Game (‘09 Jackie Robinson Award presented by AFLAC), the Area Code Games (‘08 All Area Code Team) and International High School Power Showcase Home Run Derby (‘09 Ryan Howard Award).

PERSONALBryce Harper...earned a GED in just 2 years from Las Vegas (NV) High School...brother, Bryan, is a left-handed pitcher entering initial season at the University of South Carolina...Bryan was drafted by the Nationals in the 31st round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 ........ Selected by WAS in first round (first overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

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Bats R Born 2/20/75 Havana, CubaThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 36Height 6’2” MLB Service 13.097Weight 245Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, August 26, 2009

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HERNANDEZ CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA1996 Portland 9 2 4.34 15 15 0 0 0 93.1 81 48 45 14 3 34 95 9.2 3 1 .238 Charlotte 2 4 5.14 10 10 0 0 0 49.0 61 32 28 3 1 34 45 8.3 2 4 .308 Florida 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 6.0 0 0 .2731997 Charlotte 5 3 3.98 14 14 0 0 0 81.1 76 39 36 5 3 38 58 6.4 1 1 .247 Portland 0 0 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 0 1 7 2 4.5 0 0 .154 Florida 9 3 3.18 17 17 0 0 0 96.1 81 39 34 5 3 38 72 6.7 0 0 .2291998 Florida 10 12 4.72 33 33 9 0 0 234.1 265 133 123 37 6 104 162 6.2 4 3 .2891999 Florida 5 9 4.76 20 20 2 0 0 136.0 161 78 72 17 2 55 97 6.4 2 1 .293 San Francisco 3 3 4.38 10 10 0 0 0 63.2 66 32 31 6 0 21 47 6.6 0 1 .2672000 San Francisco 17 11 3.75 33 33 5 2 0 240.0 254 114 100 22 4 73 165 6.2 3 0 .2732001 San Francisco 13 15 5.24 34 34 2 0 0 226.2 266 143 132 24 3 85 138 5.5 7 0 .2972002 San Francisco 12 16 4.38 33 33 5 3 0 216.0 233 113 105 19 4 71 134 5.6 1 1 .2832003 Washington 15 10 3.20 33 33 8 0 0 233.1 225 92 83 27 10 57 178 6.9 6 1 .2532004 Washington 11 15 3.60 35 35 9 2 0 255.0 234 105 102 26 10 83 186 6.6 1 0 .2482005 Washington 15 10 3.98 35 35 2 0 0 246.1 268 116 109 25 13 84 147 5.4 3 2 .2842006 Washington 9 8 5.34 24 24 0 0 0 146.2 176 94 87 22 2 52 89 5.5 0 0 .298 Arizona 4 5 3.76 10 10 0 0 0 69.1 70 31 29 7 2 26 39 5.1 1 0 .2662007 Arizona 11 11 4.93 33 33 1 0 0 204.1 247 116 112 34 6 79 90 4.0 3 2 .3082008 Minnesota 10 8 5.48 23 23 2 0 0 139.2 199 93 85 18 1 29 54 3.5 2 1 .341 Colorado 3 3 8.03 8 8 0 0 0 40.1 58 36 36 7 1 14 13 2.9 1 0 .3452009 N.Y. Mets 7 8 5.47 23 23 1 0 0 135.0 164 83 82 16 1 51 75 5.0 1 0 .312 Washington 2 4 5.36 8 8 1 0 0 48.2 56 29 29 3 0 16 27 5.0 0 0 .2952010 Washington 10 12 3.66 33 33 2 1 0 211.2 216 93 86 16 4 64 114 4.8 1 1 .270MINORS TOTALS 16 9 4.35 40 40 0 0 0 227.2 220 120 110 22 8 113 200 7.9 6 6 .256MLB TOTALS 166 163 4.39 446 445 49 8 0 2946.1 3242 1540 1437 331 72 1004 1829 5.6 36 13 .284

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Washington .148 33 61 2 9 13 1 0 1 3 9 0 0 1 13 0 0 .161 .213 .374 0MLB TOTALS .222 419 923 61 205 276 37 2 10 78 108 3 4 9 127 0 0 .232 .299 .531 14

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA1997 FLA vs. SFG 0 0 2.25 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .2002000 SFG vs. NYM 1 0 1.17 1 1 0 0 0 0 7.2 5 1 1 0 0 5 5 0 0 .1852002 SFG vs. ATL 1 0 3.24 1 1 0 0 0 0 8.1 8 3 3 0 1 2 6 0 0 .2502007 ARI vs. CHI 1 0 1.50 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 .230TOTALS 3 0 2.08 4 3 0 0 0 0 26 21 6 6 0 1 12 16 0 0 .221

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA1997 FLA vs. ATL 2 0 0.84 2 1 1 0 0 0 10.2 5 1 1 1 0 2 16 0 0 .1432002 SFG vs. STL 0 0 2.84 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.1 9 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .3602007 ARI vs. COL 0 1 6.35 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.2 8 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 .320TOTALS 2 1 2.78 4 3 1 0 0 0 22.2 22 7 7 1 1 5 18 0 0 .259

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA1997 FLA vs. CLE 2 0 5.27 2 2 0 0 0 0 13.2 15 9 8 3 0 10 7 1 0 .2832002 SFG vs. ANA 0 2 14.29 2 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 9 10 9 0 1 9 4 0 0 .360TOTALS 2 2 7.91 4 4 0 0 0 0 19.1 24 19 17 3 1 19 11 1 0 .308

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2004 NL at HOU DID NOT PITCH2005 NL at DET 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500TOTALS 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500

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CAREERWashington’s first NL All-Star participant is in 2nd tour with the Nationals...is a 2-time All-Star (2004, ‘05)...owns distinction of throwing both the first pitch in the history of the Nationals (April 4, 2005 at PHI) and the first pitch in Washington, DC (April 14, 2005 vs. ARI) after 33 summers without big league baseball....with the Washington Nationals (2005-10), is 36-34 with a 4.28 ERA in 100 starts, including a 24-18, 4.49 mark in 59 starts with Washington from 2005-06...including days with the Expos, is 62-59 with a 3.91 ERA in 168 starts for the Nationals/Expos franchise from 2003-10...has more wins (36) and has thrown more innings (653.1) than any Nationals pitcher (2005-present)...entered ‘10 ranked among active MLB pitchers with 244 quality starts (2nd), 445 games started (2nd), 2964.1 innings (3rd), 166 wins (4th), and 1829 strikeouts (6th)...49 career complete games rank 2nd among active pitchers...only Roy Halladay (58) has more...has reached the 30-start plateau 13 straight seasons, the longest such streak in MLB...has surpassed the 200-inning plateau 10 times in 13 years...just 4 Cuban-born pitchers have posted more MLB wins: Luis Tiant (229), Dolf Luque (194), Mike Cuellan (185), Camilo Pascual (174)...when named to NL All-Star Team in ‘04, became first Cuban-born All-Star pitcher since TBR’s Rolando Arroyo in ‘98...in 7 career Opening Day starts (5 on the road), is 3-3 with a 4.98 ERA (24 ER/43.1 IP)...while pitching for FLA in 1997 post-season, was named MVP of both the NLCS (vs. ATL) and World Series (vs. CLE)...at the plate, 204 hits, 37 doubles and 49 extra-base hits are most among active pitchers...since advent of designated hitter in 1973, ranks 2nd in hits (204) as a pitcher behind only Greg Maddux (271) and Tom Glavine (244)...won the 2004 NL Silver Slugger Award for pitchers.

2010After resigning with the Nationals as a minor-league free agent on Feb. 24, won 10 games, posted a 3.66 ERA and made 33 starts in finest campaign since 2005...with 32 and 205.0, notched 10th career 30-start, 200-inning season...among active pitchers, only Andy Pettitte (10) and Mark Buehrle (10) have as many as ten 30-start, 200-inning sea-sons...33 games started tied for 6th in NL...26 starts lasting 6.0 or more innings tied for 10th in the NL...was stingy with the long ball, allowing only 16 home runs, or 0.68 long balls per 9.0 innings...BABIP (.298) was under .300 for the first time since 2004...walk rate of 2.7 per 9.0 innings pitched was 18 percent lower than 3.3 mark posted in 2009...registered a stellar 2.16 ERA in 13 starts against rugged NL East competition...tallied team-best 22 quality starts to tie for 13th among NL starting pitchers...before 2010, Esteban Loaiza (24, ‘05), John Lannan (21, ‘08) and Hernandez himself (21, ‘05) were the only Nationals to post 20 or more quality starts in a single season...started (7 quality starts in first 8 assignments) and closed strong (4 quality starts in last 5 assignments)...with 11 quality starts in 15 road assignments, tied for 4th in MLB in quality start percentage on the road (73.3%)...0.87 ERA in April ranked 3rd in MLB...worked at least 6.0 innings 26 times...in 2010 debut on April 11 at NYM, scattered 5 hits and 3 walks in 7.0 scoreless innings as Washington claimed first series win at Citi Field via 5-2 rubber-game victory...scattered 4 hits and 2 walks en route to 8th career shutout, 48th career complete game in 8-0 victory, April 17 vs. MIL...started 100th game with the Nationals on Oct. 3 at NYM

2009Pitching for both Washington (August 25-season’s end) and NYM, combined to go 9-12 with a 5.44 ERA in 33 starts...went 2-4 with a 5.36 ERA in 8 starts for the Nationals, 7-8 with a 5.47 ERA in 23 assignments with the Mets...failed to post a double-digit win total for the first time since winning 8 games in ‘99...posted 18 quality starts in 31 assign-ments (58%), including 6 in 8 starts with Washington...went 7-5 with a 4.77 ERA in first 20 starts (12 quality starts) with NYM, but struggled in final 3 assignments with the Mets (0-3, 11.30 ERA) to prompt Aug. 20 release...eclipsed the 30-start plateau for the 11th straight year...finished 7-3 with a 3.82 ERA in 12 starts against NL East competition...came away with a no-decision in August 26 return to the Nationals, a 9-4 setback at CHI...pitched very well, allowing 2 runs on 5 hits in 6.0 innings...walked 2, struck out 5.

2008Split campaign between MIN and COL, going a combined 13-11 with a 6.05 ERA...benefitted from run support of 6.55 runs per game, the 2nd-highest average in the MLB...won 10 games and tallied 11 quality starts in 23 outings with MIN, before he was designated then claimed off waivers by COL on Aug. 6.

2007Pitched entire season with ARI, earning 11 wins and posting 19 quality starts in 33 starting assignments...also ranked among NL’s top 15 in starts (tied for 13th) and quality starts (tied for 14th)...went 1-1 with a 3.86 ERA in a pair of post-season starts for the D-Backs...on Oct. 6 at Wrigley Field, in Game 3 of the NLDS, worked 6.0 innings of one-run ball to earn the win as ARI capped a 3-game sweep of the Cubs.

2006Went combined 13-13 with 4.83 ERA in 34 starts between Nationals and ARI…ranked among NL leaders with 13 wins (tied for 16th), 34 games started (tied for 6th), 216.0 innings pitched (11th) and 19 quality starts (tied for 15th)...led NL and finished 2nd in big leagues with 305 fly balls induced...began season with Nationals and went 9-8 in 24 starts...won 4 straight starts from May 21-June 5, compiling a 3.33 ERA (10 ER/27.0 IP) over that period...was claimed off waivers by ARI on Aug. 7 and posted 4-5 record and 3.76 ERA in 10 starts with ARI.

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2005Again served well as staff ace, going 15-10 with a 3.98 ERA in 35 starts despite battling inflammation in right knee for bulk of season...nevertheless, for 2nd consecutive season, paced MLB in innings with 246.1 (eclipsed the 200-in-ning plateau for the 7th time in 8 seasons, missed in 2001 with “only” 199.2 innings)...led the NL in innings for 3rd consecutive seasons...thus, is the first pitcher to lead the NL in innings 3 straight seasons since Greg Maddux from 1991-94...led the Nationals in wins, starts and innings (246.1)...ranked among NL pitching leaders in wins (tied for 9th), starts (tied for first), innings (first)...had successful surgery on right knee performed on October 5 by Dr. John Uribe in Miami...the procedure repaired the lateral meniscus...received the honor or the starting nod in the Washington Nationals’ first game, April 4 at PHI...lasted just 4.2 innings and took the loss...earned 100th career win, May 9 at ARI (Washington won, 4-3)...won career-high 11 consecutive decisions, April 24-July 1, including 6 in as many assignments, April 24-May 19...matched a modern-day record by hitting 4 batters, July 20 vs. COL...went 12-3 with a 3.48 ERA in the first half to earn 2nd trip to All-Star Game...the last Expo All-Star in ‘04, became the first National to appear in the Mid-Summer Classic...pitching in first All-Star Game (‘04 NL All-Star, but did not play), allowed 2 runs on 2 hits and a walk, but picked Ichiro Suzuki off first base to end 7th inning...when getting the starting nod, Washington went 20-15...needed 150 pitches (81 strikes) to go 9.0 innings on June 3 vs. FLA...the 150 pitches were not a career high, but they were the most thrown by a big league pitcher since CIN’s Ron Villone threw 150 on Sept. 29, 2000 at STL.

2004Posted numbers remarkably similar to last season, but win total fell from 15 to 11 thanks largely to drastic decline in run support (5.40 in 2003, 3.95 in 2004)...run support was lowest of big league career...thus, losses rose from 10 to 15...Expos went 13-22 when receiving the starting nod...in twist of fate—and 22-game “home” slate in Puerto Rico, made only 12 of 35 starts in Montreal...yet the Expos’ Opening Day starter led the staff in almost every category...more importantly, became the staff leader...led MLB with 255.0 innings pitched (Randy Johnson 2nd with 245.2) and complete games (9)...255.0 innings ranked 9th on Expos’ single-season list...won the NL Silver Slugger Award for pitchers...hit .247 with 7 doubles, one homer and 10 RBI to earn the citation...ranked among MLB leaders in innings (first), starts (tied for first) and shutouts (tied for 3rd with 2)...ranked among NL leaders in innings (first), complete games, starts (tied for first), strikeouts (9th with 186) and GIDPs induced (tied for 8th with 22)...went at least 8.0 innings in 10 of his final 15 starts...exited the game in line for the win 6 times (10/2 at NYM, 9/5 vs. ATL, 8/15 vs. HOU, 6/6 at CIN, 5/21 vs. SF, 5/11 at MIL) only to have ‘pen squander leads...fanned Jeff Connine, April 6 at FLA, to record 1,000th career K...Steve Rodgers, Dennis Martinez and Javier Vazquez only others to record 1,000th K as an Expo...made his 5th Opening Day start, April 6 at FLA, against his initial club.

2003Turned in self-described finest season of career, going 15-10 with a 3.20 ERA in 33 starts...15 wins represented the 2nd highest total of his career...won a career-best 17 games in 2000 with SF...acquired late in Spring Training (March 24) from the Giants in a 4-player deal that also brought INF Edwards Guzman to the Expos...won at least 10 games for the 4th straight season...when starting, Montreal went 19-14...struck out a (then) career-high 178 or 6.9 batters per 9 innings pitched...led the Expos in wins (15), innings (233.1), complete games (8) and ERA among starting pitchers making at least 20 starts (3.20)...led the NL with 8 complete games...pocketed 6 complete games during a 10-start span from July 7-August 25...8 complete games trumped the total of 20 big league teams...led the NL and ranked 4th in MLB by tossing 233.1 innings...3.20 ERA ranked 9th in the NL...tied for 9th in MLB—4th in the NL—with 22 quality starts...also ranked among NL leaders in strikeouts (7th with 178) and home ERA (10th at 3.04)...was 6-6 with a 4.19 ERA through the end of June, but went 9-4 with a 2.42 ERA during the season’s final 3 months...worked with pitching coach Randy St. Claire to tweak his arm angle after getting a tip from TOR manager Carlos Tosca, who twice managed Livan in the Marlins’ minor league system, following his June 27 start at Skydome...was named National League Pitcher of the Month for July (4-1 with a 1.80 ERA)...earned Expos Player of the Month citation for the same month...was named National League Co-Player of the Week for the period of July 7-13 (2-0 with a 1.00 ERA in 2 complete-game efforts)...reached the 10-win plateau faster than any Expo since Pedro Martinez (June 30 at TOR) and Jeff Juden (July 1 at TOR) in ‘97.

2002SFG’s ‘02 Opening Day starter, ranked among NL leaders for CG (tied for 3rd), SHO (3rd) and innings (10th)...tied for NL lead with 29 GIDPs induced...led the Giants staff in starts, innings, complete games and shutouts (3)...became the first Giant to lead the club in innings pitched 3 straight seasons since Gaylord Perry (‘69-71)...was also the first SFG pitcher to post 3 straight 200-inning seasons since Vida Blue and Bob Knepper (1978-80)...Postseason: 1-2 with 6.20 ERA in 4 post-season starts...facing elimination, earned 6th career playoff win in Game 4 of the NLDS, outpitching ATL’s Tom Glavine...8.1-inning effort was the longest post-season start by a SFG pitcher since Mike Krukow’s 9-inning complete-game in Game 4 of 1987 NLCS against STL...took the loss in Games 4 and 7 of World Series against ANA.

2001Went 13-15 with a 5.24 ERA...made 2nd consecutive Opening Day start with SFG, 3rd career, April 2 vs. SDP...15 losses were most by a SF pitcher since Bud Black lost 16 in ‘91...ranked 7th in the NL with team-best 226.2 innings...earned 50th career win via 17th career CG, June 22 at STL...led NL pitchers with career-high 24 hits.

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2000Set career high with 17 wins...ranked among NL leaders in wins (tied for 6th), innings (5th with 240.0), complete games (tied for 5th with 5) and shutouts (tied for 3rd with 2)...went 10-4 with 3.19 ERA in 15 post- All-Star Game starts...worked at least 6.0 innings 30 times in 33 efforts (91%)...posted first 2 career SHO in back-to-back starts, Aug. 18 vs. ATL and Aug. 23 vs. FLA...ran his post-season career record to 5-0 by defeating NYM Game 1 of NLDS.

1999Was acquired by SF from FLA in mid-season trade...reached 30-start plateau for 2nd time...tossed 2 complete games, April 23 vs. ATL and May 21 vs. PIT...made SFG debut, July 28 vs. STL...earned first win as Giant on August 3 at ARI...allowed one unearned run in 7.0 innings in SFG’s 3-1 triumph.

1998Established FLA club record with 9 complete games, matching Greg Maddux for 2nd in the NL...only PHI’s Curt Schilling (15) had more...ranked 5th in NL with 234.1 innings...led club with 162 K and 33 starts...made first Opening Day start March 31 vs. CHI...pocketed the win in FLA’s 11-6 triumph...tossed first career regular-season complete game, May 11 at HOU...fired club record-setting 7th complete game, Aug. 10 at SDP...at the plate, established FLA record with 16 hits.

1997Played vital role on Marlins’ World Championship club...was named MVP of both NLCS and World Series...posted 9-3 record with 3.18 ERA in 17 starts for the Fish...finished 2nd to PHI’s Scott Rolen in NL Rookie of the Year voting...named to Baseball Digest’s Rookie All-Star Team...established FLA record by beginning the season with 9 consecutive victories (June 28 - August 31)...became only the 2nd NL pitcher and 4th in MLB history to begin a career with 9 consecutive wins as starter...Kirk Rueter also did it with Montreal in 1993-94 (10-0), as did “Hooks” Wiltse (12-0, 1904) and Whitey Ford (9-0, 1950)...made his first big league start of ‘97, June 15 vs. NYY (Game 2)...did not get a decision...earned first big league victory, June 28 vs. Montreal...Postseason: posted 2-0 record in World Series vs. CLE...won Games 1 and 5, opposing former Giant Orel Hershiser in both contests...at age 22, became youngest player ever to win World Series opener...went 2-0 in NLCS vs. ATL...tossed complete game in Game 5 and posted NLCS-record 15 strikeouts...was not scheduled to start in series, but became emergency starter after season-ending injury to Alex Fernandez and Kevin Brown’s illness...worked in one game of NLDS vs. SF, tossing 4.0 innings in relief of Al Leiter in Game 2.

1996Made his big league debut, Sept. 24 vs. ATL...tossed 3.0 scoreless innings in relief...had never pitched in relief...was recalled Sept. 12 at the completion of the Eastern League playoffs...singled in first major league at-bat off Joe Borowski...started the season at Charlotte...in ‘95, played for Escongido in Dominican Winter League.

PERSONALEisler Livan Hernandez...is half-brother of former big league righthander Orlando Hernandez, who went 90-65 with a 4.13 ERA in 9 seasons with NYY, CWS, ARI and NYM...home World Series jersey was added to National Baseball Hall of Fame’s World Series highlights exhibit in 1997...served as Grand Marshal of 1997 Orange Bowl Parade.

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AWARDS & HONORS2005 ........ NL All-Star at DET.2004 ........ NL All-Star at HOU.2004 ........ Louisville Slugger NL Silver Slugger recipient (P).1997 ........ MVP of World Series vs. CLE.1997 ........ MVP of NLCS vs. ATL.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1996 ........ Signed with FLA as a non-drafted free agent, February 7.1999 ........ Acquired by SFG in exchange for RHP Jason Grilli and RHP Nate Bump, July 24.2003 ........ Acquired by MON along with 3B Edwards Guzman and LHP Matt Blanks in exchange

for RHP Jim Brower, March 24.2006 ........ Acquired by ARI in exchange for RHP Garret Mock and LHP Matt Chico, August 7.2007 ........ Signed with MIN as a free agent, October 29.2008 ........ Claimed off waivers by COL, August 6.2009 ........ Signed with NYM as a minor-league free agent, February 14. Signed with WAS as a minor-league free agent, August 26.

SIGNED BYAl Avila and Angel Vasquez (Marlins)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 33 6 39 0 45 3Career / P .982 446 197 557 14 768 57

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, last 5/26/09 vs. WASWINNING STREAK .......................... 11 games, 4/24/05 - 7/1/05MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 11, 7/8/01 vs. MILCAREER 10-K GAMES (3) .............. August 18, 2000 vs. ATL July 8, 2001 vs. MIL (11) July 7, 2003 vs.PHIHOME RUNS HIT (10) .................... April 23, 1999 vs. ATL off Tom Glavine July 9, 1999 vs. TBR off Ryan Rupe June 28, 2000 at COL off Julian Tavarez August 11, 2001 at CHC off Will Ohman August 26, 2004 vs. LAD off Jeff Weaver April 29, 2005 vs. NYM off Jae Seo August 10, 2005 at HOU off Wandy Rodriguez April 19, 2006 at PHI off Gavin Floyd July 4, 2007 at STL off Brad Thompson Sept. 14, 2010 vs. ATL off Jair Jurrjens

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COLE KIMbALL • RHP

Bats R Born 8/1/85 Great Meadows, NJThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 25Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.000Weight 225Obtained Selected in 12th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft

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KIMBALL CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Vermont Lake 1 4 5.82 16 5 0 0 0 34.0 43 26 22 3 3 24 28 7.4 6 0 .3072007 Vermont Lake 3 6 4.20 14 13 0 0 1 64.1 52 35 30 4 4 40 72 10.1 13 0 .2232008 Hagerstown 6 8 5.05 28 27 1 1 0 128.1 103 75 72 5 17 83 122 8.6 16 1 .2262009 Potomac 4 5 6.36 39 0 0 0 9 46.2 49 37 33 4 2 28 52 10.0 11 1 .2692010 Potomac 3 0 1.82 19 0 0 0 6 24.2 17 5 5 0 2 8 27 9.9 1 0 .210 Harrisburg 5 1 2.33 38 0 0 0 12 54.0 33 21 14 4 5 31 74 12.3 13 3 .171MINOR TOTALS 22 24 4.50 154 45 1 1 28 352.0 297 199 176 20 33 214 375 9.6 60 5 .231

CAREERBig, physical, hard-throwing righthander...has fanned 9.6 batters per 9.0 innings as a pro, including a gaudy 11.0 batters per 9.0 innings in 2 seasons since converting exclusively to relief in 2009.

2010Enjoyed finest campaign as a pro, yet, going a combined 8-1 with 18 saves and a 2.17 ERA in 57 appearances with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...posted 101 strikeouts in 78.2 innings of work, an average of 11.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings...selected as a Nationals’ affiliate Pitcher of the Month an organizational-best 3 times (Potomac – April, Harrisburg – June & August)...in first career action at Double-A level, posted a team-best 12 saves for Harrisburg...following season, posted an impressive 0.75 ERA and struck out 15 in 12.0 innings in the Arizona Fall League...pitching for Scottsdale in front of a national-TV audience, protected a 3-2 lead and earned the save in the AFL Championship Game on Nov. 20 vs. Peoria Javelinas.

2009After making 45 starts during first 3 seasons as a pro, pitched exclusively in relief during ’09 campaign…spent entire season with Potomac, appearing in 37 games…posted one hold and 9 saves (2nd among P-Nats).

2008Ranked 4th among Washington minor league pitchers with 122 strikeouts.

2007Pitched in 14 games/13 starts with Vermont of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League…for first time, flashed power arm via 74 strikeouts in 64.1 innings.

2006Allowed only 3 home runs in 34.0 innings spanning 16 appearances/5 starts with Vermont in first action as a pro.

PERSONALCole A. Kimball...is a Centenary (NJ) College alum...in 2 years at Centenary, he went 11-9 with a 3.70 ERA, striking out 139 in 136.1 innings...ranks 3rd in Centenary history in strikeouts and 4th in ERA...while there, helped at Cyclones reach the Division III Final 4 in 2006...is a graduate of Hackettstown (NJ) High.

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2011 ........ Nationals’ No. 7 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 ........ Selected by WAS in 12th round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYAlex Smith (Nationals)

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Bats L Born 9/27/84 Manhasset, NYThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’4” MLB Service 3.011Weight 215Obtained Selected in 11th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft

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LANNAN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2005 Vermont 3 5 5.26 14 11 0 0 0 63.1 74 46 37 5 4 31 41 5.8 5 3 .2872006 Savannah 6 8 4.76 27 25 1 1 0 138.0 149 83 73 11 6 54 114 7.4 4 0 .2752007 Potomac 6 0 2.13 8 8 0 0 0 50.2 31 13 12 3 0 15 35 6.2 1 0 .179 Harrisburg 3 2 3.25 6 5 0 0 0 36.0 31 14 13 2 1 15 20 5.0 0 0 .233 Columbus 3 1 1.66 7 6 0 0 0 38.0 30 8 7 1 2 12 19 4.5 1 0 .213 Washington 2 2 4.15 6 6 0 0 0 34.2 36 17 16 3 2 17 10 2.6 1 0 .2732008 Washington 9 15 3.91 31 31 0 0 0 182.0 172 89 79 23 7 72 117 5.8 6 2 .2522009 Washington 9 13 3.88 33 33 2 1 0 206.1 210 100 89 22 6 68 89 3.9 3 0 .2662010 Washington 8 8 4.65 25 25 0 0 0 143.1 175 82 74 14 4 49 71 4.5 1 0 .302 Harrisburg 1 4 4.20 7 7 0 0 0 40.2 49 25 19 3 4 10 28 6.2 0 0 .306MINORS TOTALS 22 20 3.95 69 62 1 1 0 366.2 364 189 161 25 17 137 257 6.3 11 3 .259MLB TOTALS 28 38 4.10 95 95 2 1 0 566.1 593 288 258 62 19 206 287 4.6 11 2 .272

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .091 25 44 1 4 6 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 22 0 0 .167 .136 .303 0MLB TOTALS .100 95 160 3 16 20 4 0 0 5 13 0 0 10 72 0 0 .153 .125 .278 2

CAREERThe first of the Nationals’ pipeline of young pitchers to reach DC...has recorded a quality start in 56 of 95 career as-signments (57%)...52 quality starts the last 3 seasons (2008-10) are tied for 19th among NL hurlers...in 2007, was named the Nationals’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year after beginning the campaign in Single-A and 3 stops later, made 6 starts for the Nationals in big league debut...became the 2nd member of the Nationals’ initial 2005 draft to reach the big leagues (3B Ryan Zimmerman was the first)...is 11-19 with a 4.49 ERA (110 ER/220.1 IP) in 38 career starts against NL East rivals, 17-19 with a 3.46 ERA (148 ER/245.0 IP) in 57 starts outside the division...is 0-8 with a 6.09 ERA (39 ER/57.2 IP) in 11 career starts against the Phillies.

2010For 2nd straight season, was Washington’s Opening Day starter...endured a classic tale of two seasons, going 2-5 with a 5.76 ERA in 14 starts prior to a stint in the minor leagues and 6-3 with a 3.42 ERA in 11 starts upon returning to DC...when starting, the Nationals went 14-11...recorded more walks than strikeouts prior to the All-Star break (35 BB, 24 SO), but not after (14 BB, 47 SO)...paced the Nationals in the 2nd half in wins (8) and ERA (3.42)...fanned just 2.9 batters before the demotion, but bounced back during 2nd stint with the Nationals, fanning 6.2 per 9.0...ranked 3rd among Nationals, 2nd among starting pitchers with 8 wins...closed 2010 by notching the win in final 4 road starts (Aug. 6-present)...25 starts ranked 2nd among Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 33)...became Nationals Park’s first double-digit winner, earning the win, Aug. 13. vs. ARI...was optioned to Double-A Harrisburg on June 21 to work with pitching coach Randy Tomlin...including 40.2 innings spanning 7 starts with Harrisburg, pitched 184.0 innings in 2010.

2009Washington’s Opening Day starter...matched career high with 9 wins and posted a 3.88 ERA in career-best 33 starts in sophomore campaign...career-high 206.1 innings rank 3rd in Nationals (2005-present) history...was one of only 14 NL pitchers to start 30 or more games, tally 200 or more innings and record a sub-4.00 ERA...became the first National to turn the 30-200-4.00 trick since Livan Hernandez and Esteban Loaiza both did so in 2005...became the first National to register consecutive 30-start seasons (33 in 2009, 31 in 2008)...ground-ball specialist ranked among NL leaders in GDPs induced (tied 2nd, 28), ground ball-to-fly ball ratio (6th, 2.02/1) and ground balls induced (4th, 375)...led the Nationals with 5 wins at Nationals Park, while 2.62 home ERA ranked 9th in NL...needed just 15.1 pitches per inning to rank 9th in the NL...tossed first complete-game shutout in (then) 128-game history of Nationals Park in a 4-0 win on July 21 vs. NYM to snap Washington’s 458-game complete-game shutout drought, which was the 3rd longest in MLB history.

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2008Turned in one of the top rookie seasons in franchise history, going 9-15 with a 3.91 ERA in 31 starts...earned spot on Topps All-Rookie Team...was assigned to Columbus of the Triple-A International League to begin the season, and was slated to start the Clippers’ opener, but was recalled to Washington on April 5 as Chad Cordero was placed on the DL...was victim of poor run support, as 3.76 runs of support per 9.0 innings rated as the 7th lowest in MLB (5th lowest in NL) among qualifying pitchers...posted 21 quality starts, going 8-7 with a 2.00 ERA when working at least 6.0 innings and allowing no more than 3 earned runs...became just the 3rd Washington National (2005-present) to reach the 20 quality-start plateau, joining Esteban Loaiza (24 in 2005) and Livan Hernandez (22 in 2005)...tied for 3rd in MLB with 13 quality starts on the road (FLA’s Ricky Nolasco and NYM’s Johan Santana posted 14 apiece)...21 QS tied for 5th among rookie pitchers beginning with the 1986 campaign...the 21 quality starts also tied Bill Lee (21 in ‘79) for the 2nd-most ever posted in a single season by a franchise left-handed pitcher...only Expos southpaw Ross Grimsley (26 in 1978) posted more...posted a Washington Nationals record (2005-present) consecutive scoreless innings streak of 21.0 (2nd inning on April 17 start at NYM through 2nd inning on May 2 vs. PIT)...ranked among NL leaders in road ERA (8th at 3.19), losses (3rd with 15) and quality starts (tied for 8th with 21)...ranked among qualifying MLB rookies in ERA (4th at 3.91), starts (tied for 3rd with 31), innings (5th with 182), wins (tied for 6th with 9), strikeouts (5th with 112), batting average against (3rd at .252) and quality starts (first with 21)...truck out a career-best 11, left in line for the win, but took a no-decision on April 17 at NYM...in all, allowed one run on 3 hits in 6.0 innings...in that game, became the first franchise rookie to strike out 10 or more since Brian Barnes fanned 11, June 2, 1991 vs. CHI.

2007In just 3rd season as a pro, was named Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year...pitched beyond years in 6 starts with the Nationals after beginning ‘07 with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...won an organizational-best 14 games at 4 levels...made big league debut on July 26 at PHI...did not get a decision, allowing 5 runs (4 earned) on 6 hits in 4.1 innings in game eventually won by Washington, 7-6…walked 2 and fanned one (Ryan Howard for first MLB strikeout) before becoming just the 5th player in MLB history to be ejected in a Major League debut...was joined on this list by CIN’s Aaron Boone (June 20, 1997 for throwing helmet after being thrown out at home plate on single), OAK’s Doug Johns (July 8, 1995 for throwing at a batter), MIL’s Sid Roberson (May 20, 1995 for throwing at a batter after a warning) and PHI’s Andy Carter (May 3, 1994 for hitting 2 of 3 batters faced)…was ejected by HP-umpire Hunter Wendelstedt after hitting Howard in the 5th (one offering after hitting Chase Utley with a pitch)…the ejection came with the Nationals trailing by only one run and, per Washington’s contention, was simply due to a case of wildness (was ahead in the count, 0-2, to Utley)…secured first big league win in a 7-2 victory, Aug. 1 vs. CIN...Aug. 6 at SFG, with the nation watching Barry Bonds’ bid to hit career homer No. 756, retired Bonds 3 times (popout, GIDP, K) and walked him once...completed ‘07 in good health, but wasn’t promoted in September as due to mounting innings load...went a combined 12-3 with a 2.31 ERA (32 ER/124.2 IP) in 21 games (20 starts) at 3 levels (Triple-A Columbus, Double-A Harrisburg, Single-A Potomac) in Washington’s system...led Washington farmhands in ERA and ranked 2nd in wins...was named to the Carolina League mid-season All-Star team.

2006Pitching for Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League in first complete season as a pro, fanned 7.4 batters per inning and recorded 12 quality starts, including 8 in final 12 assignments.

2005Notched quality starts in 4 of final 5 assignments in pro debut with Vermont of the short-season Single-A NY-P League.

PERSONALJohn Edward Lannan...majored in marketing and management at Siena (NY) College...went 17-9 with a 3.56 ERA in 3 seasons at Siena...won school-record 10 games as a junior...was named 2nd-team All-MAAC and 2nd-team All-Northeast Region as a junior thanks to 8 complete games and 2 shutouts...in final start at Siena, tossed a 5-hit shutout against Manhattan in MAAC Tournament...is a 2002 graduate of Chaminade (NY) High.

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AWARDS & HONORS2008 ........ Topps All-Rookie Team2007 ........ Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year.2002 ........ Single-A Carolina League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 ........ Selected by WAS in 11th round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYDana Brown (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 25 12 26 0 38 2Career / P .984 95 32 91 2 125 6

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, last 7/21/09 vs. NYMWINNING STREAK .......................... 4 games, 6/6/09 - 7/4/09MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 11, 4/17/08 at NYMCAREER 10-K GAMES (1) .............. 4/17/08 at NYMHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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ADAM LaROCHE • 1b

Bats L Born 11/6/79 Orange County, CAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 31Height 6’3” MLB Service 7.000Weight 205Obtained Signed as free agent, January 7, 2011

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LaROCHE CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2000 Danville .308 56 201 38 62 102 13 3 7 45 1 4 2 24 46 4 1 .381 .507 .888 22001 Myrtle Beach .251 126 471 49 118 170 31 0 7 47 0 4 9 30 108 10 8 .305 .361 .666 82002 Myrtle Beach .336 69 250 30 84 128 17 0 9 53 2 2 4 27 37 0 2 .406 .512 .918 5 Greenville .289 45 173 17 50 71 9 0 4 19 0 0 1 19 38 1 1 .363 .410 .773 12003 Greenville .283 61 219 42 62 112 12 1 12 37 0 4 3 34 53 1 2 .381 .511 .892 2 Richmond .295 72 264 33 78 123 21 0 8 35 0 6 3 27 58 1 2 .360 .466 .826 42004 Atlanta .278 110 324 45 90 158 27 1 13 45 2 2 1 27 78 0 0 .333 .488 .821 5 *Richmond .182 4 11 1 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .455 .705 0 2005 Atlanta .259 141 451 53 117 205 28 0 20 78 2 6 4 39 87 0 2 .320 .455 .775 72006 Atlanta .285 149 492 89 140 276 38 1 32 90 1 7 2 55 128 0 2 .354 .561 .915 52007 Pittsburgh .272 152 563 71 153 258 42 0 21 88 0 4 3 62 131 1 1 .345 .458 .803 62008 Pittsburgh .270 136 492 66 133 246 32 3 25 85 0 6 2 54 122 1 1 .341 .500 .841 8 *Hickory .600 3 10 2 6 10 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .667 1.000 1.667 02009 Pittsburgh .247 87 324 46 80 143 25 1 12 40 0 3 0 41 81 2 2 .329 .441 .770 1 Boston .263 6 19 2 5 10 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .263 .526 .789 0 Atlanta .325 57 212 30 69 118 11 1 12 40 0 2 0 28 59 0 0 .401 .557 .958 12010 Arizona .261 151 560 75 146 262 37 2 25 100 0 4 3 48 172 0 1 .320 .468 .788 11MINORS TOTALS .289 436 1599 212 462 721 104 4 49 242 3 20 22 164 341 17 16 .359 .451 .810 22MLB TOTALS .271 989 3437 477 933 1676 242 9 161 569 5 34 15 354 860 4 9 .339 .488 .827 44

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 ATL vs. HOU .235 5 17 1 4 8 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .316 .417 .786 02005 ATL vs. HOU .500 3 8 2 4 8 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 .636 1.000 1.636 0TOTALS .320 8 25 3 8 16 2 0 2 10 1 0 0 5 6 0 0 .433 .640 1.073 0*—Rehab assignment

CAREERJoins Jayson Werth as primary 2-way off-season additions for the Nationals...left-handed slugger adds balance to the Nationals’ lineup while providing top-notch defense at first base...is one of just 5 big leaguers to have hit 20-plus home runs as a first baseman each of the last 6 seasons (2005-10), joining Albert Pujols, Mark Teixeira, Paul Konerko and Ryan Howard...has also legged out 30 or more doubles 5 straight years...career OPS is over 100 “points” higher after the All-Star break (.889) compared to before (.776)...has 9 more career home runs after the break despite playing in 103 fewer games (85 home runs in 443 games in 2nd half, 76 in 546 games in first half)...has played in at least 140 games 5 of his 6 complete big league seasons, including 150 and 151 the last 2 campaigns, respectively.

2010In lone season with ARI, reached the 100-RBI plateau for the first time in finest offensive season to date...hit .261 with 37 doubles and 25 home runs and exactly 100 RBI in 151 games...89 of the 100 RBI came as a first bagger and established a franchise record for the position...posted career-best 26 go-ahead RBI, and matched career mark with 10 game-winning RBI...in Edwin Jackson’s no-hitter, provided game’s lone run via 2nd-inning solo shot off Jeff Niemann...posted career-high 6 RBI, Aug. 1 at NYM...on Aug. 11 at MIL, hit first of ARI’s 4 consecutive home runs (Miguel Montero, Mark Reynolds and Stephen Drew followed suit), which matched a big league record...homered into McCovey Cove on Aug. 27 at SFG off Tim Lincecum.

2009Notched a career-high 154 hits while splitting the season with PIT, BOS and ATL...homered for all 3 teams, including one in each league...is one of 4 players the last 10 years to turn this trick in a single season...11 of 25 home runs came in the 7th inning or later...hit .333 in home games to rank 5th in the NL...batted .365 in August.

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2008Blasted 25 home runs in 2nd season with PIT...in 74 games beginning June 14, hit .318 to rank 6th in the NL in that span...at .390, ranked 2nd in the NL in July batting...in late July, early Aug., endured DL stint (intercostal strain).

2007Legged out a career-high 42 doubles for PIT and earned Chuck Tanner Award (Pirate whose professionalism, coopera-tion and availability greatly assist the writers) from the Pittsburgh chapter of the BBWAA...swiped first career base, Aug. 4 vs. CIN...had a 49-game errorless streak end on April 16 at STL, and a registered a 47-gamer, July 14-Sept. 7.

2006Thanks largely to career-high 32 home runs, registered a career-best .915 OPS for the Braves...became just the 3rd Braves first bagger to hit 30-plus homers in a single season (Fred McGriff ‘94, Andres Galarraga ‘98)...hit 21 home runs on the road...hit a first-inning 3-run homer on Opening Day, April 3 at LAD.

2005Hit .259 with 28 doubles, 20 home runs and 78 RBI in first complete big league season...hit a grand slam in Game 4 of the NLDS off Brandon Backe...paced ATL with 6 RBI during the NLDS.

2004Garnered spot on Topps All-Rookie Team...ranked among NL rookies with .488 slugging percentage (3rd) and 27 dou-bles (5th)...batted .302 after the All-Star break...in MLB debut, April 7 vs. NYM, became the first and only NL player to collect initial 2 big league hits in the same inning...first career long ball came April 21 at CIN off Aaron Harang.

2003Split season between Triple-A Richmond and Double-A Greenville and hit .290 with 20 homers and 72 RBI...rated as top defensive first baseman in the International League in a survey of league managers...played in MLB’s Futures Game.

2002Batted .317 playing for both Greenville and Single-A Myrtle Beach...opened season with 16-game hit streak.

2001Posted 31 doubles in first complete pro season with Myrtle Beach...hit game-ending grand slam to trigger 5-2 win, April 7 vs. Winston-Salem...posted 2 double-digit hit streaks (14-gamer from April 18-May 3, 11-gamer from July 5-17).

2000Hit .308 and collected 20 extra-base hits in just 56 games during pro debut with Rookie-level Danville.

PERSONALDavid Adam LaRoche...brother, Andy (.224 career hitter with 22 home runs and 108 RBI entering 2011), plays for the Pirates...they were teammates with PIT in 2008 and for a portion of ‘09...father, Dave, was a 2-time AL All-Star (Indians in ‘76, Angles in ‘77) who finished 65-58 with a 3.53 ERA in 647 games/15 starts spanning 14 seasons with CAL, MIN, CHI, CLE and NYY...was twice drafted by the Marlins as a pitcher, but did not sign (18th round in ‘98, 42nd round in ‘99) while pursuing a career as a position player.

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AWARDS & HONORS2004 ........ Topps Rookie All-Star Team.2004 ........ ATL’s No. 6 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2003 ........ MLB’s Futures Game at CWS.2000 ........ Junior College World Series MVP (Seminole State CC).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 ........ Signed by ATL as 29th-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft.2007 ........ Acquired by PIT with OF Jarnie Romak in exchange for LHP Mike Gonzalez and INF Brent

Lillibridge, Jan. 19.2009 ........ Acquired by BOS in exchange for INF Argenis Diaz and RHP Hunter Strickland, July 22. Acquired by ATL with cash considerations in exchange for 1B Casey Kotchman, July 31.2010 ........ Signed with ARI as a free agent, Jan. 15.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a free agent, Jan. 7

SIGNED BYBrian Kohlsheen (Braves)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B .991 146 1139 122 11 1272 117CAREER / 1B .995 939 7817 607 44 8468 841

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 9/15/09 vs. NYMSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, 8/1/10 at NYMHITTING STREAK ........................... 11 games, 8/21/06 - 9/2/06MULTI-HR GAMES (16) .................. 8/11/2004 vs. MIL (2) 7/4/2005 vs. CHI (2) 5/28/2006 at CHI (2) 7/14/2006 at SDP (2) 7/24/2006 at PHI (2) 8/1/2006 at PIT (2) 7/5/2007 vs. MIL (2) 7/25/2008 vs. SDP (2) 9/17/2008 vs. LAD (2) 4/26/2009 at SDP (2) 8/12/2009 vs. WAS (2) 9/15/2009 vs. NYM (2) 4/29/2010 at CHI (2) 5/19/2010 vs. SFG (2) 6/12/2010 vs. STL (2) 8/1/2010 at NYM (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (3) ............ 5/13/05 at LAD off Jeff Weaver 5/19/06 at ARI off Miguel Batista 9/17/08 at LAD off Chad BillingsleyCAREER PINCH HOMERS (1) ........... 10/3/04 at CHI

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CARLOS MALdONAdO • C

Bats R Born 1/3/79 Maracaibo, VZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 32Height 6’2” MLB Service 0.112Weight 250Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, February 21, 2010

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MALDONADO CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1996 AZL Mariners .220 29 100 10 22 28 0 0 2 18 1 4 1 6 10 0 1 .261 .280 .541 21997 Wisconsin .190 97 316 15 60 72 8 2 0 25 8 3 3 17 33 2 3 .236 .228 .464 111998 Wisconsin .174 7 23 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .240 .174 .414 1 Everett .287 42 150 19 43 68 10 0 5 24 0 2 2 10 17 1 0 .335 .453 .788 5 Tacoma .000 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 11999 Wisconsin .308 92 302 35 93 106 13 0 0 33 2 2 0 43 32 4 6 .392 .351 .743 52000 Round Rock .270 116 423 46 114 157 24 2 5 52 5 6 5 35 71 5 4 .328 .371 .699 122001 Round Rock .286 76 262 29 75 101 14 0 4 33 0 3 3 27 55 1 2 .356 .385 .741 52002 New Orleans .172 12 29 1 5 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .200 .172 .372 0 Round Rock .252 47 123 13 31 51 8 0 4 20 0 4 0 22 23 0 0 .356 .415 .771 32003 Birmingham .262 120 408 50 107 151 24 1 6 63 3 9 6 43 50 1 1 .335 .370 .705 82004 Birmingham .265 108 388 48 103 171 30 1 12 68 1 4 3 52 81 0 3 .353 .441 .794 12005 Altoona .252 82 278 27 70 105 14 0 7 34 5 1 2 35 63 0 1 .339 .378 .717 112006 Altoona .278 5 18 1 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 .278 .389 .667 0 Indianapolis .283 103 336 37 95 131 18 0 6 47 5 4 3 36 67 2 0 .354 .390 .744 3 Pittsburgh .105 8 19 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 0 .150 .105 .255 12007 Indianapolis .219 46 137 14 30 37 4 0 1 19 4 1 2 20 27 0 0 .325 .270 .595 4 *Altoona .000 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 Pittsburgh .208 13 24 2 5 12 1 0 2 4 0 1 0 5 8 0 0 .333 .500 .833 02008 Indianapolis .248 46 125 9 31 49 9 0 3 16 4 1 0 12 23 0 1 .312 .392 .704 22009 Pawtucket .225 24 80 9 18 26 2 0 2 15 0 2 0 10 14 0 0 .304 .325 .629 32010 Syracuse .223 63 188 16 42 59 8 0 3 27 3 6 2 19 45 2 1 .293 .314 .607 0 Washington .273 4 11 1 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .333 .545 .878 0 *GCL Nationals .222 3 9 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .300 .222 .522 0MINOR TOTALS .256 1124 3710 384 950 1330 188 6 60 499 41 52 32 391 629 18 23 .328 .358 .687 78MLB TOTALS .185 25 54 3 10 20 1 0 3 7 0 1 0 7 20 1 0 .274 .370 .645 1*—Rehab assignment

CAREER15-year veteran catcher adds backstop depth to Nationals organization...regarded as above-average defender...has thrown out 4 of 14 (29%) would-be basestealers at the big league level, while posting a 4.65 catcher’s ERA.

2010In nearly 2-week stint with the Nationals, went 3-for-11 (.273) and hit a 3-run homer in a 14-4 win on May 31 at HOU...during time with Syracuse of the International League, served as Stephen Strasburg’s battery mate in Triple-A debut, May 7 vs. Gwinnett...helped Strasburg one-hit and strike out 6 in 6.0 scoreless innings that evening at Alliance Bank Stadium.

2009Appeared in 24 contests with Triple-A Pawtucket in BOS organization, but missed significant time with 3 separate DL stints (right hamstring, left calf and right calf)...gunned down 9 of 17 (53%) of runners attempting to steal...took loss in lone pitching opportunity (2nd career pitching app), April 12 at Buffalo.

2008Spent entire season with PIT’s Triple-A affiliate in Indianapolis, but played in just 46 games due to 3 DL stints...threw out 19 percent (8 of 43) of would-be basestealers...in pitching debut, allowed one run in 1.0 inning, July 28 vs. Syracuse.

2007For 2nd straight season, saw big league action with PIT, belting 2 home runs and posting 4 RBI in 13 games...hit first home run off Mark McLemore, September 16 at HOU...posted 2nd homer off Brett Tomko in very next plate appear-ance, September 20 at SDP...suffered fractured left hand when hit by pitch on May 5...missed more than a month.

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2006After 9 minor-league seasons, made big league debut during September promotion with PIT at age of 27...debuted with Pirates and posted first hit, a single off Gary Majewski, on September 8 at CIN...spent majority of season with Triple-A Indianapolis...was named Indianapolis’ MVP...led International League catchers in appearances (100) and fielding percentage (.996)...named IL’s Player of the Month for June, hitting .296 with 14 RBI...following season, played for Caribes in Venezuelan Winter League.

2005During first season in PIT organization, batted .252 with 7 home runs and 34 RBI in 82 games with Altoona...gunned down 37% (23 of 62) of would-be basestealers.

2004A Southern League mid-season All-Star, spent entire campaign with Double-A Birmingham...belted career-best 12 home runs and tallied 68 RBI in 108 contests.

2003Signed with CWS as minor-league free agent and played in 120 games with Birmingham.

2002Combined to hit .237 for Triple-A New Orleans (12 games) and Double-A Round Rock (47 games).

2001Earned spot on Double-A Texas League mid-season All-Star team...capped the season hitting .286 with 4 HR and 33 RBI with Round Rock.

2000In first year in HOU organization, tallied 5 homers and 52 RBI in 116 contests with Texas League champion Round Rock.

1999Hit career-best .308 with 33 RBI in 92 contests with Single-A Wisconsin in the Midwest League...threw out 33% (33 of 100) of would-be basestealers.

1998Hit a combined .258 with 5 home runs and 25 RBI in 52 games at 3 separate levels in SEA’s farm system.

1997Played entire season with Wisconsin, catching 97 games...gunned down 36% (47 of 132) of would-be basestealers.

1996Made professional debut with SEA’s rookie-level Arizona League affiliate as 17-year-old.

PERSONALCarlos Maldonado...graduated from Perez Bonolches HS in Venezuela.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1995 ........ Signed with SEA as a non-drafted free agent, September 7.2000 ........ Acquired by HOU in exchange for INF Carlos Hernandez, March 21.2003 ........ Signed with CWS as minor-league free agent, November 17.2004 ........ Signed with PIT as minor-league free agent, November 4.2009 ........ Signed with BOS as minor-league free agent, January 27.2010 ........ Signed with Washington as minor-league free agent, February 21.

CATCHERS THROWING STATSYEAR GS (W-L) C-CS SBA CS% PB CATCHER’S ERA2010 43 (18-25) 7 38 18% 1 3.16 (9 ER/25.2 IP)CAREER 196 (86-110) 39 176 22% 11 4.65 (82 ER/158.2 IP)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB2010 / C 1.000 4 10 2 0 12 0 1CAREER / C .991 25 100 8 1 109 0 1 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 2, last 6/3/10 at HOUSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, 5/31/10 at HOUHITTING STREAK ........................... 3 games, 9/6/07 - 9/20/07MULTI-HR GAMES ......................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS ................ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS............... None

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JASON MARqUIS • RHP

Bats L Born 8/21/78 Manhasset, NYThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 32Height 6’1” MLB Service 10.012Weight 210Obtained Signed as free agent, December 22, 2009

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MARQUIS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA1996 Danville 1 1 4.63 7 4 0 0 0 0 23.1 30 18 12 0 1 7 24 2 0 .2861997 Macon 14 10 4.38 28 28 0 0 0 0 141.2 156 78 69 10 2 55 121 8 2 .2781998 Danville 2 12 4.87 22 22 1 0 0 0 114.2 120 65 62 3 6 41 135 7 0 .2691999 Myrtle Beach 3 0 0.28 6 6 0 0 0 0 32.0 22 2 1 0 1 17 41 2 0 .191 Greenville 3 4 4.58 12 12 1 0 0 0 55.0 52 33 28 7 2 29 35 1 0 .2412000 Greenville 4 2 3.57 11 11 0 0 0 0 68.0 68 35 27 10 1 23 49 2 1 .262 Richmond 0 3 9.00 6 6 0 0 0 0 20.0 26 21 20 2 2 13 18 7 0 .321 Atlanta 1 0 5.01 15 0 0 0 7 0 23.1 23 16 13 4 1 12 17 1 0 .2612001 Atlanta 5 6 3.48 38 16 0 0 9 0 129.1 113 62 50 14 4 59 98 1 2 .2342002 Atlanta 8 9 5.04 22 22 0 0 0 0 114.1 127 66 64 19 3 49 84 4 0 .283 Richmond 0 1 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 2 2 0 0 1 6 1 0 .2632003 Atlanta 0 0 5.53 21 2 0 0 10 1 40.2 43 27 25 3 2 18 19 2 0 .270 Richmond 8 4 3.35 15 15 3 1 0 0 94.0 93 40 35 5 0 34 75 4 0 .2562004 St. Louis 15 7 3.71 32 32 0 0 0 0 201.1 215 90 83 26 10 70 138 6 0 .2752005 St. Louis 13 14 4.13 33 32 3 1 0 0 207.0 206 110 95 29 5 69 100 10 3 .2622006 St. Louis 14 16 6.02 33 33 0 0 0 0 194.1 221 136 130 35 16 75 96 2 1 .2892007 Chi. Cubs 12 9 4.60 34 33 1 1 0 0 191.2 190 111 98 22 13 76 109 3 0 .2562008 Chi. Cubs 11 9 4.53 29 28 0 0 0 0 167.0 172 87 84 15 8 70 91 8 1 .2672009 Colorado 15 13 4.04 33 33 2 1 0 0 216.0 218 104 97 15 4 80 115 6 1 .267MINORS TOTALS 35 37 4.16 108 105 5 1 0 0 553.2 572 294 256 37 15 220 504 34 3 .264MLB TOTALS 94 83 4.48 290 231 6 3 26 1 1485.0 1528 809 739 182 66 578 867 43 8 .267

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .136 17 22 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .136 .182 .318 2TOTALS .199 351 527 58 105 153 29 2 5 50 34 1 1 13 125 1 0 .220 .290 .510 18

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2004 STL vs. LAD 0 0 8.10 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 3 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 .3082008 CHI vs. LAD 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .2502009 COL vs. PHI 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250TOTALS 0 0 6.75 3 1 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 4 4 4 0 4 1 0 0 .286

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2001 ATL vs. ARI 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 4 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 .2222004 STL vs. HOU 0 0 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 .2942005 STL vs. HOU 0 1 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 3 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 .316TOTALS 0 1 3.97 6 1 0 0 0 0 11.1 13 10 5 1 0 7 9 0 0 .289

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2004 STL vs. BOS 0 1 3.86 2 1 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 3 3 1 0 7 4 0 0 .231

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB, SITE W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2009 NL at STL DID NOT PITCH

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CAREERLooks to bounce back from injury-marred 2010 campaign...will continue to serve club in a mentor role for a young rota-tion...in 2010, had string of 6 straight seasons with a double-digit win total end...also, until 2010, was the only player in MLB whose club has reached the post-season each of the last 10 seasons...in 6 seasons from 2004-09, registered 15- (twice: 2009, 2004), 14- (2006), 13- (2005), 12- (2007) and 11-win (2008) seasons...an extreme ground-ball pitcher, in 7 seasons from 2004-10, ranks 7th in GDPs induced (144) and 9th in in both ground balls induced (2089)...has thrice pitched 200-or-more innings (2004, ‘05, ‘09).

2010Battled injury to right elbow and finished just 2-9 with a 6.60 ERA in 13 starts in first season with the Nationals...started the Nationals’ 2nd game of the season...went 0-3 with a 20.52 ERA through initial 3 assignments with Washington and was placed on the 15-Day DL on April 21, retroactive to April 19...after one rehab start, had loose bodies removed from right elbow by Dr. Timothy Kremchek on May 14 in Cincinnati, OH....began throwing program one month post surgery, but did not pitch again in a game until July 18 with the GCL Nationals...in 4-start rehab stint with Syracuse (2 starts), Harrisburg (one) and GCL Nationals (one), combined on a 4.15 ERA (8 ER/17.1 IP)...walked just 4 and fanned 18 in 17.1 innings...made 10 starts for the Nationals in the season’s final 2 months, going 2-6 with a 4.29 ERA post-surgery ...allowed 6 runs in just 0.1 innings on Sept. 17 at PHI, otherwise post-surgery ERA would have been 3.24...earned first win with the Nationals on Aug. 30 at FLA, then followed with 2nd win, Sept. 5 at PIT.

2009Earned first All-Star citation (did not pitch in Mid-Summer Classic at STL) en route to finishing 15-13 with a 4.04 ERA in 33 starts in lone season with COL...matched Ubaldo Jimenez for the Rockies team lead in wins and starts...career-high 216.0 innings ranked 8th in the NL...15 wins ranked 4th in the NL and matched a career high set in 2004...ranked 2nd in MLB by inducing 395 ground balls, while 2.15/1 ground ball-to-fly ball ratio ranked 4th in the NL...also ranked among NL leaders in GIDP’s induced (tied for 2nd, 28), innings (7th, 216.0) and starts (tied for 7th)...strong season was aided by a 23 percent drop in home runs allowed per 9.0 innings and a 13 percent drop in walks per 9.0 innings as compared to 2008...was just COL’s 4th All-Star pitcher after pacing the NL in first-half wins (11)...posted better ERA (3.92) in 16 starts at Coors Field than in 17 road starts (4.16)...notched 11 quality starts in 16 assignments in Denver...was touched for one earned run or less 11 times in 33 starts...needed just 86 pitches to throw 3rd-career shutout, a 2-hitter, in COL’s 3-0 win at LAD, June 30.

2008In final season with CHI, won 11 games for NL Central Division champs...thanks to 3.25 road ERA, 7 of 11 wins came outside of Wrigley Field...pitched into the 6th inning in each of season’s final 13 starts...went career-high 6 straight starts without being touched for a homer, August 13-Sept. 17...in front of family and friends, belted first career grand slam en route to 5-RBI effort on September 22 at NYM...the 5 RBI matched a Cubs single-game mark for pitchers, and was the first Cub pitcher to his a slam since Kevin Tapani turned the trick on July 20, 1998 at ATL.

2007Won 12 games in first season with CHI...when going at least 6.0 innings, CHI finished 15-2...8 of 12 wins came at Wrigley Field...tossed 2nd career shutout, a 3-hitter that featured zero walks and 5 strikeouts, in 1-0 win on May 9 vs. PIT...on June 25 vs. COL, reached the 1000 career-inning plateau.

2006Notched 50th career win (June 4 vs. CHI) while going 14-16 with a 6.02 ERA in 33 starts for World Champion Car-dinals...11 of 14 wins came prior to the All-Star break...became the 3rd pitcher since 1900 to win at least 14 games and register an ERA in excess of 6.00 (Wes Ferrell, 15-10, 6.28 for ‘38 Senators and Guy Bush, 15-10, 6.20 for ‘30 Cubs)...twice was taxed for double-digit earned run totals (13, June 21 at CWS and 12, 7/18 vs. ATL).

2005Went 13-14 in up-and-down 2nd season with the Cardinals...worked at least 200 innings for a 2nd straight season...lost 10 of 11 decision in a 13-start stretch, June 15-August 23...posted consecutive complete-game wins, August 27 at Washington and September 4 at HOU.

2004Posted career-high 15 wins and eclipsed the 200-inning plateau in first season with STL...helped the Cardinals claim the NL Central and an NL flag...in span of 17 starts, won a career-best 11 consecutive decisions from May 31-September 4...tossed career-best 3 complete games, all of which came in the season’s 2nd half.

2003In final season with ATL, pitched in just 21 games/2 starts at the big league level...finished 8-4 with a 3.35 ERA in 15 starts with Richmond...began season with the Braves, but was optioned to Richmond on April 19 with a 6.57 ERA.

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2002Was limited to 22 starts thanks to month-long stint on the DL due to tendinitis...was 6-4 with a 3.95 ERA in 12 starts prior to the All-Star break, 2-5 with a 6.97 ERA in 10 starts thereafter.

2001In first complete big league campaign, posted a strong 3.48 ERA in 38 games/16 starts...went 4-6 with a 3.26 ERA in the 16 starting assignments...got first big league start on May 12 at LAD...tossed 6.0 scoreless innings, but went without a decision...as last-minute replacement for ailing John Smoltz, August 3 vs. MIL, struck out career-best 13.

2000Made 17 starts for Richmond and Double-A Greenville before getting first taste of big league action with ATL...was recalled by ATL on June 5 as John Rocker was optioned...walked one and struck out one (Shannon Stewart) en route to 1.0 scoreless inning in MLB debut, June 6 vs. TOR...received blown save, but later pocketed first big league win in 3-2 victory on June 23 vs. MIL.

1999Combined to go 6-4 with a 3.00 ERA in 18 starts for Single-A Myrtle Beach and Double-A Greenville...began season with 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings with Myrtle Beach...was promoted to Double-A on May 10.

1998Struck out 10.67 batters per 9.0 innings for Danville of the Single-A Carolina League despite being the circuit’s young-est pitcher entering the season.

1997Tied for Single-A South Atlantic League lead with 14 wins pitching for Macon...started 28 games...earned the win in 6 straight starts from April 29-May 25.

1996Posted 3.4/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 7-game, 4-start pro debut with Danville of the Rookie-level Appalachian League.

PERSONALJason Scott Marquis...is a 1996 graduate of Tottenville (NY) High...played baseball and hoops at Tottenville and was a member of the National Honor Society.

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AWARDS & HONORS2009 ........ NL All-Star at STL2005 ........ Louisville Slugger NL Silver Slugger recipient (P).2001 ........ ATL’s No. 5 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2000 ........ ATL’s No. 6 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1996 ........ Selected by ATL in sandwich round of First-Year Player Draft.2003 ........ Acquired by STL with C/OF Eli Marrero in exchange for LHP Ray King and RHP

Adam Wainwright, December 13.2007 ........ Signed with CHI as free agent, January 3.2009 ........ Acquired by COL in exchange for RHP Luis Vizcaino, January 62009 ........ Signed with WAS as free agent, December 22.

SIGNED BYJohn Hageman (Braves)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .818 13 5 4 2 11 0Career / P .952 303 132 228 18 378 19

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, last 6/30/09 at LADWINNING STREAK .......................... 11 games, 5/31/04 - 9/4/04MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 13, 8/3/01 at MILCAREER 10-K GAMES (1) .............. 8/3/01 at MIL (13)HOME RUNS HIT (5) ...................... 9/22/08 at NYM off Jonathon Niese 9/6/08 at CIN off Gary Majewski 5/19/07 vs. CWS off Javier Vazquez 6/4/05 at HOU off Wandy Rodriguez 5/11/02 vs. SDP off Brian Lawrence

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CHRIS MARRERO • 1b

Bats R Born 7/2/88 Miami, FLThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 22Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.000Weight 211Obtained Selected in first round (15th overall) of 2006 First-Year Player Draft

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MARRERO CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 GCL Nationals .309 22 81 10 25 34 9 0 0 16 0 1 1 8 19 0 0 .374 .420 .794 12007 Hagerstown .293 57 222 31 65 121 14 0 14 53 0 4 3 14 39 0 4 .337 .545 .882 3 Potomac .259 68 255 40 66 110 11 3 9 35 0 3 0 32 63 0 0 .338 .431 .769 42008 Potomac .250 70 256 40 64 116 15 2 11 38 0 3 5 25 55 0 0 .325 .453 .778 82009 Potomac .287 112 414 58 119 192 21 2 16 65 0 5 8 42 97 2 3 .360 .464 .824 16 Harrisburg .267 23 75 9 20 29 6 0 1 11 0 0 1 8 18 0 1 .345 .387 .732 42010 Harrisburg .294 141 524 73 154 236 28 0 18 82 0 5 5 43 102 1 3 .350 .450 .800 18MINORS TOTALS .281 493 1827 261 513 838 104 7 69 300 0 21 23 172 393 3 11 .347 .459 .805 54

CAREERNationals’ top pick in ‘06 entered senior year of high school rated by Baseball America as the 2nd-best draft-eligible high school prospect...wowed Nationals brass with prodigious power display during pre-draft workout at RFK in May 2006.

2010At age of 21, in first complete Double-A season with Harrisburg, ranked among Nationals farmhands in RBI (3rd, 82), homers (tied 5th, 18) and batting (6th, .294)...hit .304 with RISP...10 of 18 homers came with men on...was mid-season Eastern League All-Star...following season, hit .306 in 23 games for Ponce in the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2009Combined to hit .284 with 27 doubles, 17 home runs and 76 RBI in 135 combined games with Double-A Harrisburg and Single-A Potomac...earned a spot on the CL’s post-season All-Star team.

2008Suffered season-ending injury (broken right fibula) sliding into home plate, June 18 at Winston-Salem.

2007Led Washington chain with 88 RBI…was Single-A South Atlantic League All-Star selection.

2006Batted .309 with 16 RBI in just 22 games with Rookie-level GCL Nationals, but debut was cut short by viral meningitis.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE / PREP CAREERHelped Team USA’s youth squad win a silver medal at the ‘04 Pan-Am Championship Qualifier in Lagos De Moreno, Mexico...led tournament with 5 home runs and 16 RBI...entered the ‘06 season as a BA Pre-Season High School First-Team All-American...earned Florida State 4A-1A First-Team honors en route to Monsignor Pace claiming the 4A Florida state title...nabbed First-Team All-Dade County honors as a junior...played in the ‘05 AFLAC All-American Classic.

PERSONALChristopher Marrero...nicknamed “Nene” (“baby” in Spanish)...was slated to play baseball at the University of Miami (FL) before signing pro contract...older brother, Christian, plays in CWS’ system and posted .363 Double-A OBP in 2010.

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AWARDS & HONORS2010 ........ Nationals No. 9 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2009 ........ Nationals No. 6 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2009 ........ Nationals No. 3 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2008 ........ Nationals No. 1 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2008 ........ Nationals’ Top Power Hitter as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Nationals No. 2 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Nationals’ Top Power Hitter as rated by Baseball America.2007 ........ Carolina League/Best Hitting Prospect in BA’s Top Tools Survery.2007 ........ South Atlantic League/Best Hitting Prospect in BA’s Top Tools Survery.2006 ........ Nationals’ Top Power Hitter as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 ........ Selected by WAS in first rounnd (15th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYTony Arango (Nationals)

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J.d. MARTIN • RHP

Bats R Born 1/2/83 Ridgecrest, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’4” MLB Service 1.033Weight 200Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, February 4, 2011

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J.D. MARTIN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2001 Burlington 5 1 1.38 10 10 0 0 0 45.2 26 9 7 3 4 11 72 14.2 3 1 .1642002 Columbus 14 5 3.90 27 26 0 0 0 138.1 141 76 60 12 13 46 131 8.5 2 1 .2662003 Kinston 5 3 4.27 16 16 0 0 0 86.1 95 50 41 7 3 30 57 5.9 3 0 .2812004 Kinston 11 10 4.39 25 25 2 0 0 147.2 139 75 72 15 12 41 98 6.0 6 0 .258 Buffalo 0 0 10.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 9 6 6 1 0 2 2 3.6 0 1 .3752005 Akron 3 1 2.38 10 10 0 0 0 56.2 42 17 15 3 3 8 63 10.0 1 0 .2012006 Lake County 0 1 4.20 5 5 0 0 0 15.0 13 7 7 2 1 3 16 9.6 0 0 .241 Mahoning Valley 0 1 1.50 6 6 0 0 0 18.0 11 3 3 1 1 1 13 6.5 0 0 .169 Kinston 1 0 0.00 3 2 0 0 0 11.1 6 0 0 0 0 1 11 8.7 0 0 .1542007 Akron 2 3 4.25 9 9 0 0 0 42.1 42 22 20 4 3 16 23 4.9 1 0 .2592008 Akron 11 3 2.49 31 8 0 0 0 79.2 73 25 22 5 4 19 71 8.0 2 1 .249 Buffalo 1 0 1.80 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 6 2 2 2 0 2 8 7.2 0 0 .1712009 Syracuse 8 3 2.66 16 15 0 0 0 88.0 75 33 26 4 2 10 63 6.4 2 1 .237 Washington 5 4 4.44 15 15 0 0 0 77.0 85 40 38 14 6 24 37 4.3 0 0 .2792010 Syracuse 2 2 3.51 7 7 0 0 0 41.0 40 18 16 3 1 8 25 5.5 2 1 .260 Washington 1 5 4.13 9 9 0 0 0 48.0 56 30 22 9 1 11 31 5.8 1 0 .287MINORS TOTALS 63 33 3.41 170 141 2 0 0 785.0 718 343 297 62 47 198 653 7.5 22 6 .246MLB TOTALS 6 9 4.32 24 24 0 0 0 125.0 141 70 60 23 7 35 68 4.9 1 0 .282

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .167 8 12 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 .167 .250 .417 0MLB TOTALS .162 24 37 3 6 7 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 17 0 0 .184 .189 .373 3

CAREERLooks for return to health and to earn a spot in Washington’s rotation...had season-ending surgery in Aug. 2010 to fix a bulging disk, but is expected to be ready for Spring Training 2011...spent first 8 pro seasons with CLE organization before joining the Nationals in 2008...was selected by CLE in the sandwich round (35th overall) of the 2001 First-Year Player Draft...pick was received as compensation for BOS’ signing of Manny Ramirez.

2010In 9-start effort with the Nationals, won only one of 6 decisions despite a superior ERA...7 of 9 starts came on the road...went 1-1 with a 2.31 ERA in a pair of starts at Nationals Park...lone win came while allowing 2 runs on 6 hits in 5.2 innings during a 7-6 victory vs. SDP on July 7...saw strikeout rate rise (5.8 from 4.3 in ‘09) and walk rate decrease (2.1 from 2.8 in ‘09)...was placed on the 15-Day DL on July 25 with a low back strain...was transferred to the 60-Day DL on Aug. 3...on Aug. 9, had season-ending surgery performed by Dr. Robert Watkins in Los Angeles, CA...the procedure repaired a bulging disk in the lower back...went 0-3 in 3 June starts despite a solid 3.77 ERA...when starting, Wash-ington went 1-8...went 2-2 with a 3.51 ERA in 7 International League starts to earn a spot in Washington’s rotation.

2009Finished 5-4 with a 4.44 ERA in 15 starts for Washington in strong rookie campaign...joined Shairon Martis (5-3) as the only Nationals starter to post a better-than-.500 record...spent the season’s first 3 months with Syracuse, but had contract selected by the Nationals, July 2...went a combined 13-7 with a 3.49 ERA in 31 starts for the Nationals and Triple-A Syracuse...recorded a double-digit win total (13) for the 4th time in pro career...4.44 ERA ranked 2nd among Nationals starters...4 of 5 wins came on the road, where ERA was 3.43 in 7 starts...on Aug. 9 vs. ARI, secured first big league win in a 9-2 victory vs. ARI (the win capped a perfect 6-0 homestand for the Nationals)...lasted 5.0 innings, allowing one run on 5 hits...fanned David Wright in first inning to pocket first big league strikeout, July 20 vs. NYM...with Syracuse, exited the IL ranked among league leaders in strikeout-to-walk ratio (first, 6.3/1), WHIP (first, 0.97), wins (tied for 2nd, 8) and ERA (6th, 2.66)...pitched for the IL in the Triple-A All-Star Game, July 15 in Portland, OR.

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2008In first season pitching primarily out of the bullpen, enjoyed All-Star season with Akron of the Double-A Eastern League...pitched in Triple-A for first time since ‘04...season ERA out of the ‘pen: 2.82...season ERA as a starter: 1.78.

2007Made only 9 starts due to right elbow problems...participated in Instructional League and winter ball in Nicaragua.

2006Limited to 14 games/13 starts at 3 levels while rehabbing from July 2005 “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery.

2005Underwent successful season-ending ligament-replacement surgery, performed by Dr. James Andrews, in July.

2004Pitching for Kinston, 11 wins ranked 3rd in the Single-A Carolina League...made one Triple-A spot start with Buffalo.

2003In first season with Kinston, made 16 starts before being shut down in July with a strained right-elbow ligament.

200214 wins for Columbus ranked 2nd in the South Atlantic League...rated by Baseball America as CLE’s No. 5 prospect.

2001Was Baseball America Rookie League All-Star after striking out 72 in 45.0 innings with Burlington in professional debut...did not allow a run until 5th pro start...began pro career with 22.0 consecutive scoreless innings.

PERSONALJohn Dale Martin...went 9-1 with a 0.24 ERA at Burroughs (CA) High in 2001...entered 2001 draft ranked 20th overall by Baseball America and 2nd in “best command” category among prep pitchers...older brother, Kevin, pitched for 3 pro seasons in CLE’s system posting a 3.88 ERA in 85 career games/one start...father, John, pitched for 2 minor-league seasons (1968-69) for NYY and CAL.

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AWARDS & HONORS2009 ........ Triple-A International League All-Star (mid-season).2008 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season).2002 ........ CLE’s No. 5 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2001 ........ Rookie League All-Star as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2001 ........ Selected by CLE in sandwich round (35th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.2008......... Signed with WAS as a minor-league free agent, November 24.

SIGNED BYJason Smith (Indians)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 9 2 5 0 7 0Career / P .914 24 10 22 3 35 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.2 IP, last 6/12/10 at CLEWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, last 9/11/09 - 9/18/09MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 6, 6/19/10 vs. CWSCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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SHAIRON MARTIS • RHP

Bats R Born 3/30/87 Curacao, NetherlandsThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 24Height 6’1” MLB Service 0.113Weight 226Obtained Acquired from SFG in exchange for LHP Mike Stanton, July 28, 2006

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MARTIS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 DSL Giants 4 3 1.79 14 12 0 0 0 70.1 55 15 14 2 1 63 17 8.1 1 0 .2212005 ASL Giants 2 1 1.85 11 5 0 0 1 34.0 28 10 7 1 1 50 9 13.2 3 0 .2262006 Augusta 6 4 3.64 15 15 0 0 0 76.2 76 39 31 3 4 66 21 7.7 3 0 .257 Savannah 1 1 3.80 4 4 0 0 0 21.1 23 9 9 2 0 14 4 5.9 0 1 .284 Potomac 0 2 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 9 5 4 0 1 7 3 5.3 1 0 .209 Harrisburg 0 1 12.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 7 7 4 0 1 3 1.8 0 0 .3482007 Potomac 14 8 4.23 27 26 1 0 0 151.0 150 83 71 9 5 108 52 6.4 11 2 .2582008 Harrisburg 4 4 3.98 14 14 0 0 0 74.2 73 35 33 5 0 57 28 6.9 3 0 .258 Columbus 1 2 3.02 7 7 0 0 0 41.2 42 17 14 2 1 42 17 9.1 3 1 .261 Washington 1 3 5.66 5 4 0 0 0 20.2 18 14 13 5 0 23 12 10.0 1 0 .2282009 Washington 5 3 5.25 15 15 1 0 0 85.2 83 52 50 11 4 34 39 3.6 3 0 .255 Syracuse 4 4 4.96 13 13 0 0 0 74.1 90 42 41 9 1 40 18 4.8 2 1 .3042010 Syracuse 8 7 4.09 27 27 2 0 0 152.0 156 73 69 14 2 99 60 5.9 2 0 .270 MINORS TOTALS 44 37 3.79 135 126 3 0 1 713.0 710 335 300 51 16 547 232 6.9 29 5 .262MLB TOTALS 6 6 5.33 20 19 1 0 0 106.1 101 66 63 16 4 57 51 4.8 4 0 .249

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS .161 18 31 4 5 6 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 8 0 0 .187 .194 .381 0

CAREERName is pronounced SHY-ruhn MAR-tis...pitched for the Netherlands in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing (0-2 with a 6.75 ERA) and in ‘06 World Baseball Classic (tossed a 7.0-inning no-hitter in lone start, March 10, 2006 vs. Panama)...in that game, entered the last inning having thrown 57 pitches (8 under the tournament’s pitch limit for that round)...after a Netherlands error, recorded final 3 outs on just 2 pitches (fly out, GIDP) to finish at the pitch limit.

2010Paced Triple-A Syracuse in wins (8), innings (152.0), starts (27) and strikeouts (99)...after slow start, went 7-5 with a 3.55 ERA in final 20 starts dating to May 21...in the same 20-start span, posted a 3.6/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (76 SO/21 BB)...ranked among organization’s qualified pitching leaders in wins (tied 5th, 8) and ERA (8th, 4.09)...ranked among International League leaders with 2 complete games (tied for first) and 152.0 innings (5th).

2009Spent season’s first 3 months in Washington’s rotation, going 5-3 with a 5.25 ERA in 15 starts, but struggled in final 8 assignments...was optioned to Syracuse, June 28...allowed 3 runs or less in 9 of 15 starts...despite twice exiting in line for the win only to be relegated to a no-decision (April 27 at PHI, June 16 at NYY), 5 wins upon being sent to Syracuse tied for most among Nationals (John Lannan) and NL rookies (J.A. Happ)...earned win in first 5 decisions and became the first and only DC-based rookie to start 5-0 (1901-71, 2005-present)...was the first franchise pitcher to start 5-0 since both Pedro Martinez (8-0) and Jeff Juden (5-0) in ‘97, and the last franchise rookie to start 5-0 since Carlos Perez in ‘95...politely declined invitation to pitch for the Netherlands in ‘09 World Baseball Classic...went the distance for first time in career, allowing little more than a Colby Rasmus solo shot in the 6th inning, to grab the win as the Nationals topped STL, 6-1, May 2 at Nationals Park...spent final 2 months of IL campaign going 4-4 with a 4.96 ERA in 13 starts with the Chiefs...notched 7 quality starts...walked 2 or less in 11 of 13 IL starts.

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2008Was the 2nd-youngest pitcher in the big leagues...debuted on Sept. 4 at ATL at age of 21 years, 5 months, 6 days...only LAD’s Clayton Kershaw (20, 2, 6) was younger in 2008...earned first big league win, September 23 vs. FLA to become the youngest franchise pitcher to earn an initial big league win since Ugueth Urbina (May 14, 1995 at NYM)...ade MLB debut on September 4 at ATL and took the loss...with C Luke Montz, formed the first battery in which both the pitcher and catcher were making an MLB debut since Luther Hackman and Ben Petrick turned the trick for COL, September 1, 1999 vs. PIT...Combined to go 5-6 with a 3.64 ERA in 21 starts for Triple-A Columbus and Double-A Harrisburg...3.64 ERA ranked 4th among Nationals minor-league pitchers (minimum 100.0 innings).

2007In first full season in the Nationals’ chain, paced Nationals minor leaguers with 14 wins and 151.0 innings pitched.

2006Thanks to mid-season trade, pitched for 4 teams at 3 levels in 2 organizations, yet went 7-8 with a 3.99 ERA in 22 starts.

2005In first domestic season, struck out 50 in 34.0 innings (13.2 per 9.0 innings) with SFG’s Arizona Rookie League affiliate.

2004With 63 K’s and 17 walks, posted 3.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in first professional season pitching for the DSL Giants.

PERSONALShairon B. Martis...is the 15th native of the Netherlands Antilles to play in the big leauges...joins the likes of Roger Bernadina, Andruw Jones, Jair Jurrjens, Eugene Kingsale, Hensley Muelens, Sidney Ponson and Wladimir Balentien.

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AWARDS & HONORS2008 ........ Netherlands Olympic Baseball Team in Beijing Summer Games. 2008 ........ MLB Futures Game at NYY.2006 ........ Inaugural World Baseball Classic participant (Netherlands).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Signed with SFG as a non-drafted free agent, February 10.2006 ........ Acquired by WAS in exchange for LHP Mike Stanton, July 28.

SIGNED BYPhilip Elhage (Giants)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P — 0 0 0 0 0 0Career / P 1.000 20 8 22 0 30 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, 5/2/09 vs. STLWINNING STREAK .......................... 6 games, 9/23/08 - 5/13/09MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 9, 9/12/08 at FLACAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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RyAN MATTHEUS • RHP

Bats R Born 11/10/83 Galt, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 27Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.000Weight 215Obtained Acquired from COL along with RHP Robinson Fabian in exchange for

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MATTHEUS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 Casper 3 3 4.94 7 7 0 0 0 27.1 27 16 15 2 5 14 16 5.3 7 0 .2622005 Asheville 7 6 5.82 23 23 0 0 0 128.1 142 90 83 16 12 52 102 7.2 14 0 .2782006 Modesto 7 12 5.19 28 28 1 1 0 156.0 198 103 90 5 11 65 131 7.6 6 1 .3132007 Tulsa 9 11 5.56 26 26 1 0 0 158.2 182 100 98 13 14 55 102 5.8 5 0 .2942008 Tulsa 2 5 3.28 58 0 0 0 17 57.2 50 27 21 5 1 27 56 8.7 6 0 .2452009 Modesto 0 1 2.08 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 4.2 0 0 .133 Tulsa 0 1 3.60 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 2 2 0 0 1 5 9.0 0 0 .200 Col. Springs 1 1 4.32 13 0 0 0 0 16.2 19 8 8 3 0 8 20 10.8 0 0 .2882010 GCL Nationals 0 1 1.50 6 3 0 0 0 6.0 5 2 1 0 0 1 6 9.0 1 0 .227 Vermont 1 0 0.00 4 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 0 0 0 2 5 8.4 0 0 .150MINORS TOTALS 30 41 5.08 171 88 2 1 17 565.1 631 350 319 44 44 227 445 7.1 39 1 .286

CAREERLast name is pronounced as if it were “Matthews”...continues return to health after July 2009 “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery, a condition that the Nationals had full knowledge of prior to acquisition from COL.

2010Didn’t pitch until July 31 in first year with Nationals...notched 0.79 ERA in 11 games for Vermont and GCL Nationals.

2009Combined on a 3.81 ERA in 19 relief appearances for Triple-A Colorado Springs, Double-A Tulsa and Single-A Modesto.

2008Converted to bullpen...pitched in both MLB Futures Game at Yankee Stadium and the Texas League All-Star Game.

2007Won a career-best 9 games in first season with Tulsa...also registered career high with 158.2 innings.

2006Posted career highs with 28 starts and 131 strikeouts pitching for Modesto of the Single-A California League.

2005Pitching for Ashville of the Single-A South Atlantic League, registered 7 wins in first full season as a pro.

2004Made professional debut with 7 starts for Casper of the Rookie-level Northwest League.

PERSONALRyan Mattheus...played college ball at Sacramento City College...was drafted by COL in 2003 as a draft and follow...didn’t sign with the Rockies until May 30, 2004 after going 5-0 with a 3.26 ERA for SCC in the spring of 2004.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Selected by COL in 19th round of the First-Year Player Draft.2009 ........ Acquired by WAS with RHP Robinson Fabian in exchange for LHP Joe Beimel,

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yUNESKy MAyA • RHP

Bats R Born 8/28/81 Pinar del Rio, CubaThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 29Height 5’11” MLB Service 0.027Weight 170Obtained Signed as free agent, July 31, 2010

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MAYA CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 0 0 1.29 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 3 2 1 0 1 2 5 6.4 0 0 .125 Potomac 0 1 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 7 6 6 1 1 3 4 9.0 1 0 .389 Syracuse 1 1 0.87 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 8 2 1 0 0 5 9 7.8 2 1 .211 Washington 0 3 5.88 5 5 0 0 0 26.0 30 18 17 3 2 11 12 4.2 2 3 .294MINORS TOTALS 1 2 3.37 5 5 0 0 0 21.1 18 10 8 1 2 10 18 7.6 3 1 .225MLB TOTALS 0 3 5.88 5 5 0 0 0 26.0 30 18 17 3 2 11 12 4.2 2 3 .294

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 .143 .143 .286 0MLB TOTALS .143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 .143 .143 .143 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Cuba 1 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 0 0 0 1 2 2 6.0 0 0 .3082009 Cuba 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 9.0 0 0 .143 WBC TOTALS 1 0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 1 1 1 1 2 4 7.2 0 0 .250

CAREERJoined the Nationals’ rotation in Sept. ‘10 after a stellar career in the Cuban National Series, which is Cuba’s Major League Baseball equivalent...pitching for the Pinar Del Rio Vegueros, earned Cuba’s equivalent of the Cy Young in 2009, going 13-4 with seven complete games and a 2.22 ERA...during his six-year career with Pinar del Rio, went 48-29 with a 2.51 ERA...in Sept. 2009, defected from Cuba to the Dominican Republic to set the stage for signing with the Nationals...has been known to throw as many as 6 different pitches according to scouts.

2010Upon signing a big league contract with the Nationals on July 31, began domestic career with 5 starts in the minor leagues before making 5 September starts with Washington...when starting, the Nationals went 0-5, however, received just 2 runs of offensive support while in the game...made MLB debut on Sept. 7 vs. NYM and took the loss, allowing 4 runs in 5.0 innings...in the debut, registered first career strikeout by fanning Angel Pagan in the 2nd inning...went 1-2 with a 3.38 ERA (8 ER/21.1 IP) in 5 minor-league starts after debuting as a pro with the Rookie-level GCL Nationals, Aug. 13...in minors, combined on a .225 batting average against, 7.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched and induced 3 GIDPs.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICPitched for Cuba in 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics...earned win in lone WBC decision, March 8, 2006 vs. Panama.

PERSONALYunesky Maya...first name is pronounced “Yu-nesky.”

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AWARDS & HONORS2009 ........ Cuban National Series Pitcher of the Year (equivalent of Cy Young)

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 ........ Signed with Washington as a non-drafted free agent (Major League contract),

July 31.

SIGNED BYJohnny DiPuglia (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 5 1 4 0 5 0Career / P 1.000 5 1 4 0 5 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 6.0 IP, 9/13/10 at ATLWINNING STREAK .......................... NoneMOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 4, 10/2/10 at NYMCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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CLA MEREdITH • RHP

Bats R Born 6/4/83 Richmond, VAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 27Height 6’0” MLB Service 3.162Weight 190Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, February 2, 2011

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MEREDITH CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 Augusta 1 0 0.00 13 0 0 0 6 15.1 8 0 0 0 2 3 18 10.6 0 0 .148 Sarasota 0 2 2.20 16 0 0 0 12 16.1 15 4 4 0 1 3 16 8.8 0 0 .234 2005 Portland 1 0 0.00 12 0 0 0 9 15.0 5 0 0 0 1 3 12 7.2 0 0 .106 Pawtucket 2 5 5.59 40 0 0 0 10 48.1 63 30 30 6 1 12 42 7.8 2 0 .312 Boston 0 0 27.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 6 7 7 1 1 4 0 0.0 1 0 .462 Wilmington 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 18.0 0 0 .2502006 Pawtucket 0 0 5.27 8 0 0 0 0 13.2 16 9 8 1 0 5 14 9.2 0 0 .302 Portland 3 0 1.39 24 0 0 0 2 32.1 26 5 5 2 0 4 24 6.7 0 0 .222 San Diego 5 1 1.07 45 0 0 0 0 50.2 30 6 6 3 2 6 37 6.6 0 2 .1702007 San Diego 5 6 3.50 80 0 0 0 0 79.2 94 38 31 6 3 17 59 6.7 3 1 .2962008 San Diego 0 3 4.09 73 0 0 0 0 70.1 79 34 32 6 1 24 49 6.3 2 0 .290 Portland 0 0 2.70 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 6 2 2 0 0 3 4 5.4 0 1 .2312009 San Diego 4 2 4.17 35 0 0 0 0 36.2 47 19 17 1 2 13 20 4.9 3 0 .324 Baltimore 0 0 3.77 29 0 0 0 0 28.2 26 12 12 3 2 12 17 5.3 0 0 .2522010 Baltimore 0 2 5.40 21 0 0 0 1 15.0 18 9 9 4 1 4 7 4.2 0 0 .300 Norfolk 1 2 6.00 20 0 0 0 0 27.0 32 21 18 2 2 12 17 5.7 1 0 .291MINORS TOTALS 8 9 3.43 140 0 0 0 39 175.2 172 71 67 11 7 45 149 7.6 3 1 .254MLB TOTALS 14 14 3.62 286 0 0 0 1 283.1 300 125 114 24 12 80 189 6.0 9 3 .276

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Baltimore — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS .000 286 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 3

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2006 SDP vs. STL 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .231

CAREERVeteran submariner returns to roots...grew up and still resides in nearby Richmond, VA (105 miles south of DC)...picked up sidearm pitching motion by watching Cal Ripken play shortstop on TV as a youth...honed that pitching motion while playing in the Clark Griffith League, an amateur summer ball circuit based in/around DC.

2010Began season with Baltimore...pitched in 21 games for BAL during season’s first 7 weeks, but was optioned to Norfolk of the Triple-A International League on May 28 and did not return to the big leagues...while with the O’s, posted first career save, April 25 at Fenway Park, retiring the only 2 batters faced (Darnell McDonald, Marco Scutaro) with the tying and winning runs on base in BAL’s 7-6 win...worked scoreless relief in 12 of first 14 appearances with the O’s...with Norfolk, registered a 1.69 ERA in 7 Aug. appearances.

2009Pitched in 64 games for SDP and BAL, going a combined 4-2 with 4 holds and a 3.99 ERA...was acquired by the Ori-oles, July 19...from there, stranded 18 of 21 inherited baserunners en route to posting a 3.77 ERA in 29 AL contests.

2008Pitched in 73 games, 2nd among Padres...worked scoreless ball 53 times in those 72 appearances...11 holds ranked 2nd among Friars...pitched better on the road (3.03 ERA) as opposed to pitcher-friendly Petco Park (5.40).

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2007Posted career-best 85.3 ground-ball percentage in career-high 80 appearances (tied 7th in NL) with SDP...notched 10 holds...began season with 14.0 scoreless innings in April.

2006Turned in fantastic rookie campaign, going 5-1 with a career-high 16 holds and a 1.07 ERA in 45 games...began ‘06 with Triple-A Pawtucket and was dealt to the Padres organization on May 1...was assigned to Portland of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, but was recalled by the Padres for first of 2 big league stints on May 13...1.07 ERA and .170 batting average against were the lowest among MLB qualifying relief pitchers (min. 50.0 innings)...posted first MLB win on May 13 at CHI...worked 33.2 consecutive scoreless innings spanning 28 appearances from July 18-Sept. 12...the 33.2-inning run was the longest scoreless innings streak registered by a relief pitcher since the live ball era began in 1920.

2005Jetted through the Red Sox’s system...aggressively began ‘05 with Portland of the Double-A Eastern League and by season’s end had made MLB debut with 3 relief appearances with BOS...upon making MLB debut in Game 2 of May 8 doubleheader vs. SEA, was 2nd member of 2004 Draft class to reach the big leagues (OAK’s Houston Street was first)...tossed 12.0 scoreless innings to garner Red Sox’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month award for April.

2004Fashioned a 1.14 ERA in 29-game professional debut with Sarasota of the Single-A Florida State League and Augusta of the Single-A South Atlantic League...notched a 5.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and pocketed 18 saves for the 2 clubs...did not allow a run in 15.1 innings spanning 13 South Atlantic League appearances.

PERSONALOlise Claibourne (Cla) Meredith...goes by Cla (“Clay”), full name is pronounced (AH-liss CLAY-burn)...is an alum of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond...departed as VCU’s all-time leader in career ERA (2.52) and single-season ERA (1.19 as a sophomore, which in ‘03 ranked 2nd in NCAA)...earned All-Colonial Athletic Association First-Team status after going 6-0 with 8 saves and a in 2003...pocketed 7 saves and struck out 84 in 67.0 innings, or 11.3 per 9.0 in-nings, as a junior in 2004...fanned 9.7 per 9.0 innings during 3-year collegiate career with the Rams.

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Doug Mirabelli, May 1.2009 ........ Acquired by BAL in exchange for INF Oscar Salazar, July 19.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Feb. 2.

SIGNED BYJeff Zona (Red Sox)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 21 0 5 0 5 0Career / P .957 286 19 47 3 69 3

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... 5 games, 8/20/06 - 4/4/07MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 4, 7/22/08 at CINCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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In 6 seasons in DC, 57 players (Ray King and Pete Orr twice) have played in at least one game with the Nationals despite entering that same Spring Training as a non-roster invitee...12 times players have earned spots on the Nationals’ Opening Day 25-man roster (designated by [OD])...a closer look:

2005 (7) 2006 (12) 2007 (11) 2008 (10) 2009 (11) 2010 (6) INF Carlos Baerga LHP Micah Bowie RHP Winston Abreu RHP Collin Balester C Josh Bard [OD] RHP Miguel Batista [OD]RHP Hector Carrasco LHP Bill Bray LHP Mike Bacsik LHP Michael Hinckley LHP Jesus Colome C Jamie BurkeOF Jeffrey Hammonds SS Royce Clayton [OD] 1B/3B Tony Batista LHP Ray King [OD] INF Alex Cintron RHP Livan HernandezRHP Sun-woo Kim OF Alex Escobar 2B Ronnie Belliard [OD] LHP Charlie Manning LHP Wil Ledezma [OD] RHP Joel PeraltaC Keith Osik C Wiki Gonzalez RHP Jesus Colome [OD] LHP Mike O’Connor RHP J.D. Martin RHP Drew StorenINF Rick Short RHP Kevin Gryboski C/1B Robert Fick [OD] INF Pete Orr INF Pete Orr RHP Willy Taveras [OD]OF Brandon Watson C Brandon Harper INF D’Angelo Jimenez LHP Odalis Perez [OD] OF Jorge Padilla OF George Lombard LHP Ray King [OD] RHP Brian Sanches OF Corey Patterson RHP Santiago Ramirez LHP Arnie Munoz RHP Steven Shell RHP Jorge Sosa RHP Saul Rivera RHP Jason Simontacchi C Wil Nieves RHP Julian Tavarez [OD] OF Mike Vento 1B Dmitri Young [OD] RHP Jordan Zimmermann 1B Daryle Ward [OD]

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gARRETT MOCK • RHP

Bats R Born 4/25/83 Houston, TXThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 27Height 6’4” MLB Service 2.005Weight 228Obtained Acquired from ARI along with LHP Matt Chico in exchange for

RHP Livan Hernandez, August 7, 2006

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MOCK CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 Yakima Bears 2 0 1.54 5 5 0 0 0 23.1 18 8 4 1 0 4 14 5.4 0 0 .228 South Bend 3 2 3.00 8 8 1 0 0 54.0 49 21 18 2 2 12 37 6.2 2 2 .2512005 Lancaster 14 7 4.18 28 28 0 0 0 174.1 202 95 81 19 9 33 160 8.3 7 0 .2842006 Tennessee 4 8 4.95 23 23 0 0 0 131.0 144 81 72 14 7 50 117 8.0 5 0 .280 Harrisburg 0 4 10.26 4 4 0 0 0 16.2 29 21 19 2 2 5 9 4.9 1 0 .3872007 Harrisburg 1 5 5.79 11 11 0 0 0 51.1 66 41 33 5 3 28 41 7.2 7 0 .311 Potomac 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 7.5 0 0 .143 GCL Nationals 0 2 4.70 3 2 0 0 0 7.2 11 7 4 3 0 1 8 9.4 0 0 .3332008 Columbus 6 3 3.01 19 17 0 0 0 104.2 98 41 35 9 6 25 96 8.3 5 1 .249 Washington 1 3 4.17 26 3 0 0 0 41.0 37 20 19 4 0 23 46 10.1 3 1 .2392009 Syracuse 5 1 2.65 13 8 1 1 2 51.0 36 15 15 2 3 13 48 8.5 3 0 .199 Washington 3 10 5.62 28 15 0 0 0 91.1 114 65 57 9 1 44 72 7.1 10 0 .3082010 Washington 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 2 0 5 3 8.1 0 0 .286 Potomac 0 1 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 12 4 4 1 3 0 9 10.1 1 0 .364 Harrisburg 0 1 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 4 1 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 .353 Syracuse 1 1 4.09 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 11 5 5 0 0 3 6 4.9 2 0 .256 Hagerstown 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 9.0 0 0 .100MINORS TOTALS 37 35 4.09 121 113 2 1 2 647.0 686 343 294 59 37 178 553 7.7 33 3 .272MLB TOTALS 4 13 5.17 55 19 0 0 0 135.2 155 87 78 15 1 72 121 8.0 13 1 .288

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MLB TOTALS .069 55 29 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 17 0 0 .069 .100 .169 3

CAREERStrong-framed righthander hopes for return to full health after making just one start in 2010...is 3-11 with a 5.68 ERA (61 ER/96.2 IP) in 19 career big league starts, 4 of which have been quality starts...is 1-2 with 4 holds and a 3.92 ERA (17 ER/39.0 IP) in 36 career appearances out of the bullpen...all 4 career wins have come in the month of August...in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike—which made a direct hit on hometown of Houston on September 13, 2008—spearheaded the Nationals charitable efforts in conjunction with MLB’s Gulf Coast Ike Relief Fund.

2010Made only one start (no-decision, April 9 at NYM, allowed 2 ER in 3.1 innings) before being placed on the 15-Day DL, April 15 (retro to April 11), with a right cervical disk injury...April 30, had cervical discectomy procedure performed by Dr. Drew Dossett in Arlington, TX...made 6 minor-league starts in Aug. and posted a 4.33 ERA.

2009Spent majority of season in big leagues, going 3-10 with 4 holds and a 5.62 ERA in 28 games/15 starts for the Nation-als...combined to go 8-11 with 2 saves and a 4.69 ERA in 41 combined games/23 starts for Washington and Triple-A Syracuse...began ‘09 season with Syracuse, but was recalled to DC, April 20...pitched in relief for a month before returning to Triple-A to work in starting role...was member of Washington’s 2nd-half rotation...pitched better on the road (2-3, 4.47 ERA, 14 games/8 starts) than at Nationals Park (1-7, 7.02 ERA, 14 games/7 starts)...all 3 wins came in August (3-2, 3.31 ERA, 6 starts)...won back-to-back starts August 8 vs. ARI and August 14 at CIN...at original teams’ expense, earned first career win in a starting role in a 5-2 victory, Aug. 8 vs. ARI...in 6.0 strong innings, was touched for 2 runs on 5 hits...walked 3, struck out 7...with May 21 option to Syracuse, shifted into starting role...in 8 dominating IL starts, went 5-1 with a 1.52 ERA...in those 8 starts, walked 8, struck out 46 (5.8/1 K-to-BB ratio) and posted a .201 batting average against...was named IL Pitcher of the Week for the period ending June 28 (2-0, 0.60 ERA, 2 starts).

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AWARDS & HONORS2006 ........ Diamondbacks No. 7 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Selected by ARI in 3rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2006 ........ Acquired by WAS with LHP Matt Chico in exchange for RHP Livan Hernandez,

August 7.

SIGNED BYTrip Couch (Diamondbacks)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P — 1 0 0 0 0 0Career / P .875 55 9 12 3 24 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0 IP, 9/20/09 at NYMWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 8/8/09 - 8/14/09MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 9, 8/11/08 at MILCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

2008In first exposure to the big leagues, went 1-3 with a 4.17 ERA and a .239 batting average against in 26 games (3 starts)...enjoyed 4 stints with Washington...made 2 spot starts in June before rejoining the club in late July...was immediately shifted to the bullpen with good success...went 1-0 with a 2.42 ERA (7 ER/26.0 IP) and a .181 (17-for-94) BAA in 23 relief appearances...offered scoreless relief in 18 games...joined Washington for first time on June 8 to make spot start vs. SFG...in MLB debut later that night, took the loss after allowing 4 runs and 7 hits in 4.1 innings...following game, was optioned to Triple-A Columbus...recalled from Columbus to start June 21 contest vs. TEX...pitched well, striking out 8, but received suspect defense and took the loss in a 13-3 setback...fanned Josh Hamilton in the first inning to record first big league strikeout...was recalled from Columbus for 3rd time, July 22...made first career relief appearance, July 26 at LAD, tossing 1.0 perfect inning...pitching in front of parents for first time, worked scoreless 8th inning and was rewarded with first big league win in come-from-behind 8-4 victory, August 31 vs. ATL...sported a 3.18 road ERA and a .161 batting average against in 12 appearances (one start)...posted a 1.93 ERA September...struck out a career-best 9 in August 11 start at MIL...went 6-3 with a 3.01 ERA in 19 games (17 starts) with Columbus...earned mid-season International League All-Star honors...allowed 3 earned runs or less in 16 of 17 starts...in 6 May starting assignments, posted a 2.19 ERA (9 ER/37.0 IP) and a 7.5 strikeout-to-walk ratio (30 K/4 BB)...in best start of season, May 28 vs. Louisville (CIN), allowed one run on 2 hits and struck out 9 in 7.0 innings...claimed Columbus Player of the Month honors for July after going 2-1 with a 2.52 ERA (7 ER/25.0 IP) and 28 strikeouts against just 6 walks in 4 starts...registered a stingy .201 (30-for-194) BAA when facing opposing right-handed batters.

2007Missed season’s first 3 months (left knee, right shoulder) before going 1-5 with a 5.79 ERA in 11 starts with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League...after 6-week DL stint with a left-knee injury, tossed 6.0 scoreless innings on May 15 with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League, but returned to the DL with right shoulder bursitis...earned lone EL win, August 15 vs. Akron, yielding 2 runs on 6 hits in 6.0 innings...following the season, went 1-2 with a 4.78 ERA in 8 games (7 starts) for the Peoria Javelinas of the Arizona Fall League.

2006Career changed paths with trade to Nationals, August 7...tossed 14.2 straight scoreless innings in back-to-back starts to close out that stretch...posted a pair of 10-strikeout performances: May 19 at Carolina (G2) and June 29 at Carolina.

2005In finest pro campaign with Lancaster, led the hitter-friendly Single-A California League with 14 wins and 160 strikeouts in 28 starts...the 160 K’s led all ARI farmhands...earned CL mid-season and year-end All-Star honors...ranked among CL leaders in starts (2nd) and innings pitched (2nd, 174.1) and ERA (4th, 4.18)...walked only 33, or 1.7 per 9.0 innings...worked season-high 8.0 innings 5 times...pitched in the California League-Carolina League All-Star Game.

2004In pro debut, posted a 2.56 ERA in 13 starts for Yakima of the short-season Single-A Northwest League and South Bend of the Single-A Midwest League...with Yakima, did not allow an earned run in first 4 pro starts...with South Bend, pocketed complete-game victory, August 17 at Cedar Rapids...with the complete-game, was named MWL Pitcher of the Week for the period ending August 22...earned win in lone MWL post-season start, September 8 vs. Fort Wayne.

PERSONALGarrett Lee Mock...played 2 seasons at the University of Houston (2003-04)...majored in kineseology and adolescent development...capped UH career with a 9-9 record and a 4.15 ERA in 31 games (27 starts)...was teammates at Houston in 2003 with former National RHP Ryan Wagner...was a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2003...finished 2-3 with a 4.17 ERA in 7 games (6 starts) with the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox to garner the citation...in 2002, played JC ball at Grayson County (TX) College, going 11-2 with a 2.04 ERA...is a 2001 graduate of North Shore (TX) High...during off-season, coaches a select high school baseball team.

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NyJER MORgAN • CF

Bats L Born 7/2/80 San Francisco, CAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 30Height 6’0” MLB Service 2.120Weight 175Obtained Acquired from PIT along with LHP Sean Burnett in exchange for

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CAREERFirst name is pronounced “NIGH-juhr”...brings enthusiasm, excessive speed and rarely rivaled defensive coverage to the Nationals’ outfield alignment...is blessed with the brand of speed that the Nationals were lacking both on the basepaths and in the outfield...at age of 16, left home to play major junior hockey in Canada for the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League...played portions of 2 seasons for the Pats.

2010In first complete season as an everyday player, hit .253, posted a .319 OBP and swiped 34 bags (tied 3rd in NL) for Washington…legged out a career-high 17 doubles…was caught stealing 17 times, the 2nd-highest total in MLB behind only CWS’s Juan Pierre (18)…also ranked among NL leaders in bunt hits (tied first, 11), sacrifice hits (3rd, 15), HBP (tied 6th, 10) and infield hits (tied 9th, 22)…went 3-for-4 and scored team season-best 4 runs in a 14-4 win on May 31 at HOU...posted 4 hits, a double, one RBI, scored 3 runs and made a gravity-defying over-the-wall catch of a would-be Corey Patterson home run on June 25 at BAL...swiped 3 bases in a 7-1 win on July 22 at CIN to set a Nationals (2005-present) single-game record...also became the first DC-based big leaguer to swipe 3 bags in a game since Ken Hamlin did just that in the nightcap of a July 15, 1962 twinbill at LAA...with 20, became the 2nd National (‘05-pres) to swipe 20 bags prior to All-Star break, joining Alfonso Soriano (20 in ‘06)...paced MLB with 11 stolen bases in July…from Sept. 17-24, served an 8-game suspension levied by MLB for 3 separate incidents during week of Aug. 21-28.

2009Was acquired by Nationals on June 30 in season-altering trade that significantly shored up Washington’s faulty defensive...provided spark at top of Nationals’ lineup after joining the Nationals from PIT in a 4-player trade on June 30...despite missing the season’s final 5 weeks with a broken left hand, finished among NL leaders with 42 stolen bases (2nd), 14 bunt hits (tied for 2nd), 16 three-hit games (tied for 5th) and .307 batting average (tied for 10th)...13 outfield assists ranked 3rd in NL and tied for 4th in MLB...in 49 contests with Washington, batted .351 with 35 runs scored, 9 doubles, 2 triples, one home run, 12 RBI and 24 stolen bases...14 stolen bases in July to set a Nationals (2005-present) record for stolen bases in a single calendar month...hit .388 in July to rank 3rd in MLB...with 40 July safeties, set a Nationals (‘05-pres.) mark for hits in the month of July and matched a Nationals’ record for hits in any calendar month...suffered season-ending injury on August 27 at CHI, when he broke his left hand sliding safely into 3rd base on a stolen base attempt in the first inning...led off the game with a walk then stole 2nd base and 3rd base and scored...surgery on left hand (3rd metacarpal) performed by Dr. Thomas Graham on August 29 in Baltimore.

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AWARDS & HONORS2006 ........ Carolina League All-Star (mid-season).2003 ........ New York-Penn League All-Star (post-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 ........ Selected by PIT in 33rd round of First-Year Player Draft.2009 ........ Acquired by WAS with LHP Sean Burnett in exchange for RHP Joel Hanrahan

and OF Lastings Milledge, June 30.

SIGNED BYKevin Clouser (Pirates)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF .986 134 339 2 5 346 0CAREER / OF .987 323 806 17 11 834 4

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 6/25/10 at BALSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, 7/28/09 at MILHITTING STREAK ........................... 9 games, last 7/24/10 - 8/2/10MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (0) ............ NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS (0) ........... None

2008Split season between PIT and Indianapolis of the Triple-A International League...was member of PIT’s Opening Day roster...posted 6 straight multi-hit efforts from September 12-18...set career high with 4 hits, September 23 at MIL...after August 19 recall, reached base safely in 25 of 27 starts with PIT, going 41-for-112 (.366) with 20 runs scored...hit .354 in September to rank 9th in the NL...with Indianapolis, 44 stolen bags ranked 2nd in the IL...swiped 2 bags in 3 consecutive games, June 12-14...hit .347 during 17-game hitting streak in the IL, June 17-July 17...matched Indianapolis Indians record (Robert Fausett, May 14, 1936) with 5 stolen bases on August 15 vs. Durham.

2007Endured 10-week injury (dislocated left thumb, sustained May 13 vs. Ottawa) but made MLB debut with PIT in Sep-tember...led the IL with 22 stolen bases at time of thumb injury...was recalled by PIT on September 1 and singled off Matt Wise that night at MIL in first big league plate appearance...pocketed first RBI on September 4 at STL...made “Willie Mays” style catch in deep center field to rob Ty Wigginton of extra bases on September 14 at HOU...hit first big league homer, a first-inning lead-off blast off Doug Davis, Sept. 25 vs. ARI...capped ‘07 by hitting .409 during season-ending 11-game hit streak...following the season, swiped 10 bags in 24 games with Phoenix in the Arizona Fall League.

2006Combined to hit .304 with 13 doubles, 8 triples, one homer, 32 RBI and 59 stolen bases in 117 games with Lynchburg of the Single-A Carolina League (61 games) and Altoona of the Double-A Eastern League (56)..was a Carolina League All-Star...among those in PIT’s system, ranked 2nd in stolen bags and 3rd in batting...ranked 8th in the minor leagues with those 59 stolen bags...posted 21-game hit streak with Lynchburg from April 24-May 29...was promoted to Double-A on June 29...missed Eastern League playoffs due to season-ending right hamstring strain...following season, participated in the Hawaiian Winter League...hit .294 with 20 stolen bases in 32 games with the Honolulu Sharks.

2005In 60 games, hit .286 and stole 24 bags (4th in CL) in 60 games with Lynchburg despite missing the season’s first half with a shoulder injury...hit safely in 11 straight games at a .353 clip, August 14-28...went 3-for-7 in 2 Carolina League post-season contests.

2004Established minor-league single-season career highs in games (134), runs (83), doubles (16), home runs (4) and RBI (41) in lone season with Hickory of the Single-A South Atlantic League...ranked among SAL leaders in stolen bases (2nd, 55) and games (3rd)...55 stolen bags ranked 8th in the minors...was hit by 33 pitches to rank 2nd in all of minor league baseball...hit first professional home run, April 8 vs. Lake County...on May 14, was named SAL Player of the Week...hit .412 with 10 runs scored and 7 RBI in 10 games to garner the citation...legged out inside-the-park homer in first game of August 30 twinbill vs. Kannapolis...was successful on final 17 stolen base attempts...helped Crawdads claim SAL title by hitting .400 (8-for-20) with 5 runs scored in 4 post-season contests.

2003Batted .343 in 72 games in professional debut with Williamsport of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League...set career high in batting...named a NY-P League’s post-season All-Star after pacing the circuit in hits and ranking 2nd in stolen bases, batting average and OBP (.439)...49 runs ranked 4th in the NY-P League...was named NY-P League Player of the Week for the period ending July 20 (.480, 12-for-25, 8 runs, 4 RBI, 7 games)...hit safely in 17 straight games at a .403 clip, July 31-August 16...closed strong, hitting .380 in August.

2002Signed late (July 29) with the Pirates.

PERSONALNyjer Jamid Morgan...played 2 seasons of college baseball at Walla Walla (WA) College.

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MICHAEL MORSE • INF/OF

Bats R Born 3/22/82 Ft. Lauderdale, FLThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 29Height 6’5” MLB Service 3.114Weight 230Obtained Acquired from SEA in exchange for OF Ryan Langerhans, June 28, 2009

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MORSE CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2000 ASL White Sox .256 45 180 32 46 60 6 1 2 24 0 5 1 15 29 5 2 .308 .333 .641 182001 Bristol Sox .227 57 181 23 41 66 7 3 4 27 0 0 9 17 57 6 2 .324 .365 .689 142002 Kannapolis .257 113 417 43 107 151 30 4 2 56 7 2 8 25 73 7 6 .310 .362 .672 322003 Winston-Salem .245 122 432 45 106 170 30 2 10 55 2 2 7 25 91 4 4 .296 .394 .690 192004 Birmingham .287 54 209 30 60 112 9 5 11 38 0 1 1 15 46 0 3 .336 .536 .872 11 San Antonio .274 41 157 18 43 73 10 1 6 33 1 2 4 9 27 0 2 .326 .465 .791 92005 Tacoma .253 49 182 20 46 74 12 2 4 23 1 2 2 16 36 1 0 .317 .407 .724 4 Seattle .278 72 230 27 64 85 10 1 3 23 0 2 8 18 50 3 1 .349 .370 .719 132006 Tacoma .248 57 206 23 51 83 15 1 5 34 1 4 3 14 46 0 1 .300 .403 .703 3 Seattle .372 21 43 5 16 21 5 0 0 11 0 2 0 3 7 1 0 .396 .488 .884 02007 Tacoma .309 76 291 48 90 134 26 0 6 39 1 3 3 26 47 5 3 .368 .460 .828 7 *AZL Mariners .200 5 15 2 3 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .333 .267 .600 0 Seattle .444 9 18 1 8 10 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .500 .556 1.056 02008 Seattle .222 5 9 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .364 .333 .697 02009 Tacoma .312 66 260 38 81 125 14 0 10 52 0 3 6 20 50 0 0 .370 .481 .851 10 Syracuse .339 44 165 21 56 92 12 3 6 34 0 0 3 15 27 2 1 .404 .558 .962 1 Washington .250 32 52 4 13 25 3 0 3 10 0 0 0 3 16 0 0 .291 .481 .772 02010 Washington .289 98 266 36 77 138 12 2 15 41 0 1 4 22 64 0 1 .352 .519 .870 0 *Syracuse .255 15 51 12 13 24 2 0 3 8 0 0 1 8 11 0 0 .367 .471 .838 0MINOR TOTALS .271 744 2746 355 743 1168 174 22 69 425 13 24 48 208 540 30 25 .330 .425 .755 128MLB TOTALS .291 237 618 73 180 282 33 3 21 88 0 5 14 48 145 4 2 .353 .456 .810 12*—Rehab assignment

CAREEROffers underrated yet above-average bat and defensive versatility to Washington’s roster...has experience at all 3 outfield positions as well as SS, 1B and 3B...during parts of 4 seasons (2005-08) with SEA, hit .300 (90-for-300) with 18 doubles, a triple, 3 home runs and 37 RBI in 107 games.

2010In first consistent big league exposure, Washington’s secret slugger set career highs in every offensive category…while playing in a career-high 98 games, batted .289 with .352 on-base and.519 slugging percentages…posted a .870 OPS that ranked 3rd among Nationals (Zimmerman .899, Dunn .892) and would have ranked among the NL’s top 15 with enough plate appearances to qualify…in fact, the .870 OPS trumped those registered by Ryan Braun (.866), Ryan Howard (.859) and David Wright (.856), among others…home run rate (one per 17.7 at-bats) would have ranked among the NL’s top 10 with enough at-bats to qualify…hit .302 with RISP, but somehow tallied only 41 RBI despite tallying 29 extra-base hits, including 15 home runs (4th among Nationals)…batted .301 on the road…went 5-for-17 (.294) with a double, triple and 6 RBI in the pinch…hit 2 home runs in a game for the first time—both off Chris Narverson—and tallied career-best 4 RBI on July 23 at MIL...solo shot in 2nd inning set stage for 6-2 win, August 19 at ATL...from 9th inning on Aug. 27 through 3rd inning on Aug. 29, posted a hit in 7 straight plate appearances...posted career-best 4 hits via 4-for-4 performance in 14-6 win on Aug. 28 vs. STL...from April 11-May 16, endured a nearly 5-week stint on the DL due to a left calf strain.

2009Played in 32 contests with the Nationals after being acquired from SEA on June 28...went 6-for-19 (.353) with one home run and a team-best 8 RBI as a pinch hitter...posted .389 on-base percentage and .588 slugging percentage in the pinch...committed no errors in 82.2 defensive innings played despite playing 1B (11 games), RF (3), LF (2) and 3B (1)...homered 3 times in 3 games from Sept 26-28...hit first career pinch-hit homer, a 3-run blast, off Tommy Hanson, Sept. 26 vs. ATL...combined to hit .322 with 26 doubles, 3 triples, 16 homers and 86 RBI in 110 games with Triple-A Tacoma (Mariners) and Syracuse...hit .339 with Syracuse, as 21 of 56 IL hits went for extra bases.

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2008Made SEA’s Opening Day roster for first time of career, but played in only 5 games after suffered season-ending shoulder dislocation and torn labrum while diving for ball in right field, April 13 vs. LAA...on April 22, had shoulder surgery performed by Dr. Edward Khalfayan at Seattle Surgery Center.

2007Spent most of injury-plagued season with Tacoma of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, but garnered a Sept. recall to SEA...reached base safely in first 7 games with SEA and posted a hits in first 6 of those contests, going 8-for-14 (.571)...matched career high with 3 hits, including a walkoff single in bottom of 10th, in nightcap of Sept. 26 twinbill vs. CLE...due to a sore left wrist, endured DL stints from May 29-June 14 and June 16-July 26...had surgery to repair fractured hook of the hamate, performed by Dr. Edward Khalfayan and Dr. Carleton Keck, June 21.

2006In 3 stints with SEA, batted .372 (16-for-43) with 5 doubles and 11 RBI in 21 games...appeared defensively at 5 positions (1B, SS, 3B, LF and RF)...also served as SEA’s designated hitter at times...underwent right knee surgery for torn meniscus, July 6...surgery was performed by Dr. Edward Khalfayan...returned to action on July 31 with Tacoma...in 57 contests at Triple-A, registered 21 extra-base hits and 34 RBI.

2005Made big-league debut appearing in 72 contests with SEA...ranked among AL rookies with a .278 batting average (3rd), a .349 on-base percentage (3rd) and a .370 slugging percentage (10th)...was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma on May 31 and debuted that night as pinch hitter (remained in game at SS) vs. TOR...made first start and collected first hit, June 3 vs. TBR...hit safely in 18 of first 24 games, going 30-for-76 (.395)...hit first big-league home run off Ryan Madson, June 15 at Safeco Field...led MLB by hitting .472 (25-for-53) in Interleague Play...appeared defensively at SS and LF.

2004With mid-season trade from CWS to SEA, split season between Double-A Birmingham in Southern League and San Antonio of the Double-A Texas League...hit grand slam and tallied 5 RBI on July 16 vs. Round Rock...represented SEA organization in Arizona Fall League.

2003Led Winston-Salem of the Single-A Carolina League with 30 doubles and 42 extra-base hits...went 10-for-26 (.385) to earn Carolina League Player of the Week honors for period ending July 30.

2002Posted team-best 30 doubles and finished 2nd on club with 107 hits, 56 RBI, 151 total bases and 36 extra-base hits with Kannapolis of the Single-A South Atlantic League.

2001In 57 contests with Bristol of the Rookie-level Appalachian League, led ballclub with 3 triples and 9 HBP.

2000Began pro career with CWS’s rookie-level club in Arizona League...hit 2 home runs and drove in 24 runs in 45 games.

PERSONALMichael John Morse...graduate of Nova (FL) High in Davie, FL...as senior, was First-Team All-State selection and was recognized as the No. 7 shortstop in Florida by Baseball America.

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Freddy Garcia and C Ben Davis, June 27.2009 ........ Acquired by WAS in exchange for OF Ryan Langerhans, June 28.

SIGNED BYJose Orta (White Sox)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B 1.000 19 58 5 0 63 42009 / OF 1.000 72 123 2 0 125 1CAREER / 1B 1.000 37 150 12 0 162 12 CAREER / 3B 1.000 9 1 10 0 11 3 CAREER / SS .946 57 91 120 12 223 34 CAREER / OF 1.000 100 159 6 0 165 2

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, 8/28/10 vs. STLSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 4, 7/23/10 at MILHITTING STREAK ........................... 7 games, 6/14/05 - 6/20/05MULTI-HR GAMES (1) .................... 7/23/10 at MIL (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS ................. NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS (1) ........... 9/26/09 vs. ATL

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LAyNCE NIx • OF

Bats L Born 10/30/80 Houston, TXThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 30Height 6’1” MLB Service 5.070Weight 220Obtained Signed as a minor-league free agent, February 3, 2011

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NIX CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2000 GCL Rangers .226 51 199 34 45 60 7 1 2 25 2 4 2 23 37 4 2 .307 .302 .609 12001 Savannah .278 104 407 50 113 179 26 8 8 59 1 5 2 37 94 9 6 .337 .440 .777 0 Charlotte .297 9 37 4 11 16 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 .316 .432 .748 52002 Charlotte .285 137 512 86 146 242 27 3 21 110 0 9 6 72 105 17 1 .374 .473 .847 32003 Frisco .284 87 335 52 95 163 23 0 15 63 0 6 0 34 68 9 2 .344 .487 .831 3 Texas .255 53 184 25 47 81 10 0 8 30 1 1 0 9 53 3 0 .289 .440 .729 52004 Texas .248 115 371 58 92 162 20 4 14 46 1 3 2 23 113 1 1 .293 .437 .730 1 *Frisco .269 7 26 2 7 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 0 1 .296 .308 .604 02005 Oklahoma .333 10 36 8 12 24 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 9 6 0 1 .467 .667 1.134 0 Texas .240 63 229 28 55 91 12 3 6 32 0 2 0 9 45 2 0 .267 .397 .664 22006 Texas .094 9 32 1 3 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 17 0 0 .118 .125 .243 0 Oklahoma .269 77 286 39 77 123 14 1 10 55 1 3 6 18 77 4 1 .323 .430 .753 2 Nashville .412 18 68 16 28 56 5 1 7 13 0 0 1 4 18 0 0 .452 .824 1.276 0 Milwaukee .229 10 35 2 8 12 1 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 .250 .343 .593 02007 Huntsville .364 4 11 2 4 8 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .417 .727 1.144 1 Nashville .268 95 347 60 93 187 20 1 24 74 0 5 3 31 104 5 0 .329 .539 .868 1 Milwaukee .000 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02008 Nashville .284 103 380 63 108 205 22 3 23 60 0 2 2 36 88 5 3 .348 .539 .887 5 Milwaukee .083 10 12 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .154 .083 .237 02009 Cincinnati .239 116 309 42 74 147 26 1 15 46 0 4 2 22 81 0 1 .291 .476 .767 22010 Cincinnati .291 97 165 16 48 75 11 2 4 18 2 0 0 15 39 0 1 .350 .455 .805 0MINOR TOTALS .280 702 2644 416 739 1271 150 20 114 475 4 34 22 267 622 53 17 .346 .481 .827 21MLB TOTALS .243 483 1349 173 328 573 81 10 48 182 4 11 6 79 366 6 3 .286 .425 .711 10* — Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 MIL vs. PHI NOT ON POST-SEASON ROSTER2010 CIN vs. PHI .000 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0

CAREERVeteran adds pop off the bench and ability to play all 3 outfield slots...was member of CIN’s Opening Day roster each off the last 2 seasons despite entering both Spring Training camps as a non-roster invitee...has 20 pinch hits the last 2 seasons, leading the Reds in pinch safeties both years (12 in 2010, 8 in 2009)...has posted pair of double-digit homer seasons (14 with TEX in 2004, 15 with CIN in 2009).

2010Hit a career-best .291 in 97 games to help the Reds gain first post-season berth since 1996...following the All-Star break, the Reds went 8-2 when a member of Dusty Baker’s starting lineup...on May 3 vs. NYM, hit pinch-hit game-ending solo shot to lift Reds to 3-2 victory...started Game 3 of the NLDS vs. PHI...endured pair of DL stints (sprained left ankle in Aug./Sept., sore back in May).

2009In finest big league campaign, posted career highs with 115 games, 42 runs, 26 doubles, 15 home runs, .350 OBP and .805 OPS in first season with CIN...received 70 starts, including a team-leading 60 in LF...from Aug. 5 through season’s end, when in starting lineup, CIN went 13-4.

2008Paced Nashville of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League with 23 home runs...enjoyed nearly month-long stint with the Brewers, appearing in 10 games.

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2007Spent most of the season with Nashville...began season on MIL’s Disabled List with a strained right oblique muscle...joined the Brewers as a September callup.

2006Played for both the Brewers and Rangers after being part of 6-player trade on July 28...on Sept. 14, had season-ending surgery to alleviate “turf toe” on left big toe...surgery was performed by Dr. Richard Marks.

2005Posted 21 extra-base hits in 229 at-bats or 63 games with TEX despite beginning the season with Oklahoma of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League.

2004Started 100 games for TEX (99 in CF) in first complete MLB season (made 7-game rehab assignment after July DL stint)...legged out 20 doubles and hit 14 homers for the Rangers.

2003Was a Texas League mid-season All-Star and was recalled by the Rangers on July 9 and spent remainder of season hit-ting .255 with 30 RBI in 55 games with TEX...made MLB debut on July 10 vs. MIN and stroked initial big league hit, a single off Rick Reed...hit first MLB homer, a solo shot off Ben Weber, July 24 vs. ANA...was selected to play in MLB’s Futures Game, but promotion to TEX procluded this.

2002Was named Rangers Minor League Player of the Year and Florida State League MVP after hitting .285 with 27 doubles, 21 home runs and 110 RBI in 137 games for Single-A Charlotte...paced the Florida State League in games (137) and RBI (110)...also ranked among FSL leaders in home runs (21, 2nd), hits (146, 2nd), total bases (242, 2nd), walks (72, 3rd), runs (86, 3rd) and extra-base hits (51, 4th).

2001Combined to hit .279 with 8 homers and 61 RBI in 113 games with Rangers’ Single-A affiliates in Charlotte (Florida State League) and Savannah (South Atlantic League).

2000Posted 23 walks in 51 games with GCL Rangers in professional debut.

PERSONALLaynce Michael Nix...played quarterback and graduated from Midland (TX) High...bats and throws left-handed, but does almost everything else right-handed (eats, writes, tennis, golf)...younger brother, Jayson, is an infielder with the Indians.

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AWARDS & HONORS2003 ........ Double-A Texas League All-Star (mid-season, post-season).2002 ........ TEX’s Minor League Player of the Year.2002 ........ Single-A Florida State League MVP.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 ........ Selected by TEX in 4th round of First-Year Player Draft.2006 ........ Acquired by MIL with RHP Francisco Cordero, OF Kevin Mench and LHP Julian

Cordero in exchange for OF Carlos Lee and OF Nelson Cruz, July 28.2008 ........ Signed with CIN as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 16.2011 ........ Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Feb. 3.

SIGNED BYJay Eddings (Rangers)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF 1.000 55 61 3 0 64 2CAREER / OF .987 392 763 15 10 788 8

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 4/23/05 at NYYSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, 5/20/05 vs. HOUHITTING STREAK ........................... 11 games, 8/7/03 - 8/21/03MULTI-HR GAMES (5) .................... 9/16/03 vs. SEA (2) 4/25/04 vs. SEA (2) 5/21/04 vs. NYY (2) 6/2/09 at STL (2) 8/25/09 at MIL (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (1) .......... 9/30/09 vs. STL off John SmoltzCAREER PINCH HR (2) .................. 4/28/09 vs. HOU 5/3/10 vs. NYM

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dEREK NORRIS • C

Bats R Born 2/14/89 Goddard, KSThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 22Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.000Weight 210Obtained Selected in 4th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft

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CAREERRated by many on a short list of the game’s finest catching prospects...in 290 games spanning 2 seasons (2008-09), reached base via hit (258), walk (242) or HBP (24) a total of 524 times, or 1.81 times per contest...has thrown out 112 of 278 would-be basestealers (40%) as a professional thanks in part to defensive program instituted by the Nationals.

2010Played in 94 games and posted a stellar .419 OBP, but was not at full health after having hamate removed in Oct. ‘09...regained full strength in Sept leading into Arizona Fall League...in 16 AFL contests, flashed live bat, hitting .278 (15-for-54) with 5 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs, 19 RBI, 11 walks and 10 runs scored...ranked among AFL leaders in home runs (tied 3rd) and RBI (tied 5th)...with Carolina League champ Potomac, hit .235, but ranked 2nd in Carolina League with a .419 OBP thanks to league-best 89 walks...ranked 3rd in CL in home ratio at 1/24.8 AB.

2009Hit .286 with 30 doubles, 23 homers, 84 RBI and 78 runs scored in 126 games with Hagerstown of the Single-A South Atlantic League...paced full-season Washington farmhands in home runs, walks (90), on-base percentage (.413), slug-ging percentage (.513) and OPS (.926)...following season, was named as the Best Batting Prospect and Best Power Prospect in a Baseball America polling of SAL managers...ranked among SAL leaders in walks (first), OBP (first), homers (2nd, 23), total bases (224), OPS (4th), runs (4th, 78), RBI (4th, 84), slugging (5th) and doubles (9th)...threw out 36 percent (51 of 151) of would-be basestealers...fractured hamate bone in last days of the Instructional League...surgery to remove the hamate performed by Dr. Thomas Graham in Baltimore on Oct. 8.

2008In breakout season, led the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League with a Vermont-record 63 walks and a .444 on-base percentage...in 3 games, July 28-30, reached base in 16 of 18 plate appearances thanks to 6 hits and 10 walks.

2007Showed extra-base power in pro debut with the Nationals entry in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League...despite hitting just .203, posted a .382 on-base percentage thanks to 25 walks...12 of 25 hits went for extra bases.

PERSONALDerek R. Norris...is a 2007 graduate of Goddard (KS) High...in 2007, was Kansas Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year...also earned spot on Louisville Slugger All-American team as a senior...began catching as a senior in high school...had played 3B prior...signed Letter of Intent to play baseball at Wichita State (KS) before being drafted.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 ........ Selected by WAS in 4th round of First-Year Player Draft.

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Bats R Born 10/10/87 San Cristobal, DRThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 23Height 6’3” MLB Service 0.000Weight 210Obtained Selected from NYM in Major League Rule 5 Draft, December 9, 2010

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RAMIREZ CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2005 DSL Mets 2 6 6.53 16 6 0 0 0 40.0 48 38 29 2 5 23 24 5.4 9 1 .2842006 DSL Mets 0 1 2.63 11 6 0 0 0 27.1 16 13 8 0 6 10 28 9.2 1 0 .1652007 Kingsport 1 4 5.52 12 12 0 0 0 45.2 52 34 28 5 2 29 48 9.5 8 0 .2802008 Savannah 6 7 3.67 18 18 0 0 0 81.0 81 38 33 1 3 36 62 6.9 8 0 .2572009 Savannah 3 7 4.09 15 15 0 0 0 72.2 73 40 33 2 6 39 48 5.9 4 0 .2612010 St. Lucie 4 3 4.17 49 0 0 0 0 73.1 56 37 34 0 9 43 65 8.0 8 0 .212 Binghamton 0 1 4.05 3 0 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 3 2 0 6 7 9.5 1 0 .208MINOR TOTALS 16 29 4.36 124 57 0 0 0 346.2 331 203 168 12 31 186 282 7.3 39 1 .248

CAREERWashington first of 2 selections in 2010 Rule 5 Draft...has been known to at times reach triple digits with fastball.

2010First season pitching in relief...posted 8.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings...notched a 1.85 ERA in Dominican Winter League.

2009In final season as starter, with Single-A Savannah, missed season’s final 2 months with a right shoulder strain.

2008Allowed just one home run in 81.0 innings spanning 18 starts with Savannah.

2007With Kingsport of the Rookie-level Appalachian League, averaged career-high 9.5 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.

2006In repeat season with Rookie-level DSL Mets, posted 9.2 strikeouts per 9.0 innings en route to a 2.63 ERA.

2005Debuted as a professional and allowed only 2 home runs in 40.0 innings with the DSL Mets.

PERSONALElvin (Rodriguez) Ramirez...attended Escuela Sergio A. Hernandez in the Dominican Republic.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 ........ Signed with NYM as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 16. 2010 ........ Selected by Washington in the Rule 5 Draft, Dec. 9

SIGNED BYEddy Toledo and Rafael Bournegal (Mets)

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YR PLAYER(S) ‘99 RHP Marty McLeary (5th overall, BOS) ‘00 Ted Rose (3rd, CIN) ‘01 RHP Joe Valentine (4th, CWS) ‘02 RHP Luis Ayala (14th, ARI) ‘03 INF Andy Fox (11th, TEX) ‘04 OF Tyrell Godwin (3rd, TOR), 3B Tony Blanco (12th, BOS)

YR PLAYER(S) ‘05 RHP Chris Booker (5th, DET) ‘06 C Jesus Flores (6th, NYM), RHP Levale Speigner (17th, MIN) ‘07 3B Matt Whitney (7th, CLE), OF Garrett Guzman (16th, MIN) ‘08 RHP Terrell Young (first, CIN) ‘09 OF Jamie Hoffman (first, LAD), then traded to NYY for RHP Brian Bruney. ‘10 RJP Elvin Ramirez (NYM), RHP Brian Broderick (STL)

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wILSON RAMOS • C

Bats R Born 8/10/87 Valencia, VZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 23Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.047Weight 220Obtained Acquired from MIN along with LHP Joe Testa in exchange for RHP Matt Capps

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RAMOS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2005 DSL Twins .252 39 127 16 32 42 5 1 1 15 1 3 1 8 13 1 0 .295 .331 .626 32006 GCL Twins .286 46 154 18 44 67 12 1 3 26 1 3 2 12 14 4 2 .339 .435 .774 92007 Beloit .291 73 292 40 85 128 17 1 8 42 0 0 5 19 61 1 1 .345 .438 .783 22008 Fort Myers .288 126 452 50 130 196 23 2 13 78 0 5 6 37 103 0 1 .346 .434 .780 82009 New Britain .317 54 205 31 65 93 16 0 4 29 0 1 2 6 23 0 0 .341 .454 .795 0 *GCL Twins .316 5 19 4 6 18 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .316 .947 1.263 42010 Rochester .241 71 278 25 67 96 14 0 5 30 2 0 3 12 49 1 2 .280 .345 .624 5 Minnesota .296 7 27 2 8 11 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .321 .407 .729 0 Syracuse .316 20 79 14 25 39 3 1 3 8 0 0 0 3 12 0 0 .341 .494 .835 0 Washington .269 15 52 3 14 21 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 .296 .404 .700 0MINOR TOTALS .283 434 1606 198 454 679 91 7 40 234 4 12 19 97 275 7 6 .329 .423 .752 31MLB TOTALS .278 22 79 5 22 32 7 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 12 0 0 .305 .405 .710 0* — Rehab assignment

CAREERRookie generally regarded as one of MLB’s top catching prospects, as catch and throw skills are renown...possesses soft hands behind the plate...has impressive strength and could hit for considerable power in the future...entered 2010 ranked by Baseball America as the Twins’ Best Power Hitter, Best Defensive Catcher and No. 2 overall prospect...is the 4th Venezuelan catcher to wear the tools of ignorance for the Nationals (2005-present)...joins Jesus Flores, Wiki Gonzalez and Carlos Maldonado on the Venezuelan backstops list.

2010Combined to hit .278 with 7 doubles, one homer and 5 RBI in 22 games with MIN and Washington in initial big league action...began year with Triple-A Rochester, but made MLB debut with the Twins via 4-for-5 effort, May 2 at CLE...first hit was a single off Aaron Laffey...in 2nd game, May 3 vs. DET, went 3-for-4 and became the first big leaguer in 68 years to notch 7 hits in initial 2 contests...Nanny Fernandez of the 1952 Boston Braves was the last to do so....was optioned to Rochester on May 12...remained there until being acquired by the Nationals in late July...was recalled by the Nationals for a brief 3-game stint in Aug. and for all of September...first MLB homer was a 2-run blast off R.A. Dickey, Sept. 8 vs. NYM...gunned down 24 of 48 (50%) would-be basestealers in 72 minor-league games...dominated the Venezuelan Winter League (.322, 17 doubles, 9 home runs, 36 RBI, 47 games)...ranked among VWL leaders in doubles (tied first), extra-base hits (2nd, 26), homers (tied 2nd), RBI (tied 4th) and batting (5th).

2009Batted .317 with 4 homers and 29 RBI in 54 games with New Britain in Double-A Eastern League...led MIN full-season minor leaguers in batting and on-base percentage...cited as No. 8 prospect in Eastern League by Baseball America.

2008Posted career-best 13 home runs and 78 RBI in 126 games with Ft. Myers of Single-A Florida State League...rated as Best Defensive Catcher and No. 8 prospect in FSL by Baseball America...gunned down 32 of 74 (43.2 %) of would-be basestealers...23 doubles ranked 4th in FSL...played for Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2007Hit .291 with 8 HR and 42 RBI in 73 games with Beloit of Single-A Midwest League...joined Beloit on June 2...placed on DL for remainder of season with sprained right thumb, August 28...played for Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2006Appeared in 46 contests with Rookie-level GCL Twins in first domestic campaign...fanned just 14 times in 154 AB...following season, played in 6 games for the Tigres de Aragua of the Venezuelan Winter League.

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AWARDS & HONORS2011 ........ Nationals No. 5 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2010 ........ MIN’s No. 2 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2009 ........ MIN’s No. 3 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2008 ........ MIN’s No. 3 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2008 ........ Single-A Florida State League All-Star (mid- and post-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004......... Signed with MIN as a non-drafted free agent, July 7.2010 ........ Acquired by WAS with LHP Joe Testa in exchange for RHP Matt Capps and

cash considerations, July 30.

SIGNED BYJose Leon (Twins)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB2010 / C 1.000 22 137 10 0 147 0 1CAREER / C 1.000 22 137 10 0 147 0 1

CATCHERS THROWING STATSYEAR GS (W-L) C-CS SBA CS% PB CATCHER’S ERA2010 21 (9-12) 1 11 9% 1 3.70 (79 ER/192.1 IP)CAREER 21 (9-12) 1 11 9% 1 3.70 (79 ER/192.1 IP)

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, 5/2/10 at CLESINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 2, 9/8/10 vs. NYMHITTING STREAK ........................... 6 games, 9/15/10 - 9/27/10MULTI-HR GAMES ......................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS ............... NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS............... None

2005In first pro season, threw out 17 of 45 (37.7%) of would-be basestealers for the Twins’ Dominican Summer League entry.

PERSONALWilson Abraham Ramos (pronounced RAH-mos).

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2010 1. Strasburg, Stephen, rhp 2. Norris, Derek, c 3. Storen, Drew, rhp 4. Desmond, Ian, ss 5. Espinosa, Danny, ss 6. Marrero, Chris, 1b 7. Kobernus, Jeff, 2b 8. Maxwell, Justin, of 9. Burgess, Michael, of 10. Hood, Destin, of

2009 1. Zimmermann, Jordan, rhp 2. Detwiler, Ross, lhp 3. Marrero, Chris, 1b 4. Burgess, Michael, of 5. McGeary, Jack, lhp 6. Norris, Derek, c 7. Hood, Destin, of 8. Nieto, Adrian, c 9. Ramirez, J.P., of 10. Gonzalez, Esmailyn, ss

2008 1. Marrero, Chris 2. Detwiler, Ross 3. Balester, Collin 4. Burgess, Michael 5. McGeary, Jack 6. Smoker, Josh 7. Zimmermann, Jordan 8. Maxwell, Justin 9. Willems, Colton 10. Lannan, John

2007 1. Balester, Collin 2. Marrero, Chris 3. Willems, Colton 4. Casto, Kory 5. Gonzalez, Esmailyn 6. Zinicola, Zenchry 7. Gibson, Glenn 8. Chico, Matt 9. King, Stephen 10. Desmond, Ian

2006 1. Zimmerman, Ryan 2. Balester, Collin 3. Everts, Clint 4. Desmond, Ian 5. Casto, Kory 6. Hinckley, Mike 7. Bray, Bill 8. Broadway, Larry 9. Thompson, Daryl 10. Diaz, Frank

2005 1. Hinckley, Michael 2. Broadway, Larry 3. Church, Ryan 4. Everts, Clint 5. Harris, Brendon 6. Bray, Bill 7. Thompson, Daryl 8. Rasner, Darrell 9. Casto, Kory 10. Balester, Collin

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HENRy ROdRIgUEz • RHP

Bats R Born 2/25/87 Santa Barbara, VZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 24Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.114Weight 220Obtained Acquired along with OF Corey Brown in exchange for OF Josh Willingham,

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HENRY RODRIGUEZ CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2005 DSL Athletics-1 0 2 4.03 8 3 0 0 0 22.1 14 19 10 1 2 14 27 10.9 3 0 .1632006 ASL Athletics 5 2 7.42 15 4 0 0 1 43.2 46 39 36 1 6 50 59 12.2 10 1 .2842007 Kane County 6 8 3.07 20 18 1 0 0 99.2 75 38 34 2 4 58 106 9.6 13 0 .2142008 Stockton 2 3 3.96 20 13 0 0 2 75.0 57 38 33 5 2 40 104 12.5 9 0 .208 Midland 2 7 7.46 14 9 0 0 0 41.0 51 39 34 1 1 44 43 9.4 16 0 .3022009 Stockton 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 0 1 1 11 19.8 1 0 .167 Sacramento 2 1 5.77 37 0 0 0 4 43.2 38 28 28 4 0 38 71 14.6 8 0 .228 Oakland 0 0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 1 0 1 2 4 9.0 3 0 .2352010 Sacramento 0 2 1.69 20 0 0 0 11 21.1 10 8 4 1 0 9 31 13.1 5 0 .133 Oakland 1 0 4.55 29 0 0 0 0 27.2 25 16 14 2 1 13 33 10.7 7 0 .240 MINOR TOTALS 17 25 4.58 137 47 1 0 18 351.2 294 209 179 15 16 254 452 11.6 65 1 .226MLB TOTALS 1 0 4.26 32 0 0 0 0 31.2 29 18 15 2 2 15 37 10.5 10 0 .240

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Oakland — 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS — 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0

CAREERHard-throwing right-handed reliever...enters just 3rd full season as a reliever...can reach triple-digits on the radar gun...ranked 4th in MLB in 2010 with average fastball velocity of 98.45 mph (in 3 appearances in 2009, posted average velocity of 98.96)...103.2 mph reading on one pitch last season was bested by only by CIN’s Aroldis Chapman (105.1 mph) and TEX’s Neftali Feliz (103.4 mph)...in 9 minor league seasons, posted 11.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.

2010Notched a 4.55 ERA in 29 appearances with OAK in first extensive big league action...was especially stingy (.207 batting average against) when facing right-handed batters...notched first MLB win with 1.0 scoreless inning, Aug. 20 vs. TBR...was touched for only one homer in final 26.1 innings, spanning 28 appearances, with OAK...when walking none, ERA was 2.65...notched 11 saves and 1.69 ERA in 20 appearances with Sacramento of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, posting 13.1 K’s per 9.0 innings...registered 1.69 ERA in 18 Venezuelan Winter League appearances.

2009Pitched in 3 games for OAK in MLB debut...initial A’s appearance, Sept. 21 vs. TEX, rendered first career strikeout (Nelson Cruz)...spent majority of season with Sacramento, posting 4 saves and a gaudy 14.6 K’s per 9.0 innings...in 40 combined appearances with Sacramento and Single-A Stockton, fanned 15.2 batters per 9.0 innings.

2008Pitching for Double-A Midland and Single-A Stockton, led the Athletics system with career-high 147 strikeouts...was tabbed as having the Best Fastball among OAK farmhands and rated the No. 9 prospect in Single-A California League by Baseball America...in 1.0 inning, struck out the side and notched a hold in MLB Futures Game at Yankee Stadium.

2007In 20 games/18 starts with Kane County of the Single-A Midwest League, won a career-high 7 games and posted a 3.07 ERA and 106 strikeouts in 99.2 innings.

2006Went 5-2 with one save for OAK’s Arizona Summer League affiliate in domestic debut...walked 2 and fanned 7 in 5.0 scoreless innings of relief in combining with Trevor Cahill (4.0 inning as starter) on no-hitter, Aug. 30 vs. SDP.

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2005Pitched for OAK’s Dominican Summer League team...fanned 27 in 22.1 innings, or 10.9 per 9.0 innings pitched.

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AWARDS & HONORS2008 ........ MLB Futures Game at NYY2008 ........ OAK’s No. 8 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 ........ Signed with OAK as a non-drafted free agent, July 18.2010 ........ Acquired from OAK with OF Corey Brown in exchange for OF Josh Willingham,

Dec. 16.

SIGNED BYJulio Franco (Athletics)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 29 2 1 0 3 0Career / P 1.000 32 3 1 0 4 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... None (only one MLB win)MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 3, 10/3/10 at SEACAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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Mar. 11 ................................ Last date to renew contracts.Mar. 22 ................................ Earliest date to backdate a placement on the 15-Day DL.Mar. 31 ................................ Official opening of 2010 Season - rosters reduced to 25.Apr. 6................................... First date Disabled List players may be reinstated, if applicable.Apr. 10................................. First date optioned players may be recalled, if applicable.May 15 ................................ Earliest date Clubs may re-sign players they released after 8/31/08.June 6-8 .............................. 2009 First-Year Player Draft.July 12 ................................. The 82nd All-Star Game, Chase Field, Phoenix, AZJuly 24 ................................. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Clark Sports Center, Cooperstown, NY, featuring the 2010 Hall of Fame Inductees, returning

Hall of Famers, J.G. Taylor Spink (journalistic) and Ford C. Frick (broadcasting) Award winners.July 31 ................................. Trade deadline – 4:00 p.m. ET.Aug. 1.................................. New waiver period begins – Trade Waivers now required.Aug. 15................................ Signing deadline for Rule 4 drafted players – midnight ET.Aug. 31................................ Postseason eligibility lists are established - midnight ET.Sept. 1................................. Active player limit increased from 25 to 40.Sept. 28............................... Official closing of the 2009 Championship Season.Day After WS Ends ............... Begins the 15-day period when eligible XX (B) players elect free agency.6th Day After WS Ends......... XX (B) and Minor League free agents may sign with all Clubs.Nov. 18 ................................ Reserve lists for all Major and Minor League levels filed.Nov. 23 ................................ Last date for former Club to offer salary arbitration to receive compensation.Dec. 7 .................................. Last date for XX (B) free agent to accept arbitration offer from former Club.Dec. 5-8 .............................. Winter Meetings, Dallas, TX.Dec. 8 .................................. Major League Rule 5 Draft - Winter Meetings, Orlando, FL.Dec. 12 ................................ Tender deadline – Midnight ET.

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IvAN ROdRIgUEz • C

Bats R Born 11/30/71 Vega Baja, PRThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 39Height 5’10” MLB Service 19.109Weight 190Obtained Signed as free agent, December 11, 2009

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IVAN RODRIGUEZ CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1989 Gastonia .238 112 386 38 92 137 22 1 7 42 5 4 2 21 58 2 5 .278 .355 .633 111990 Charlotte .287 109 408 48 117 154 17 7 2 55 1 4 7 12 50 1 0 .316 .377 .693 141991 Tulsa .274 50 175 16 48 68 7 2 3 28 1 5 1 6 27 1 2 .294 .389 .683 3 Texas .264 88 280 24 74 99 16 0 3 27 2 1 0 5 42 0 1 .276 .354 .630 101992 Texas .260 123 420 39 109 151 16 1 8 37 7 2 1 24 73 0 0 .300 .360 .660 151993 Texas .273 137 473 56 129 195 28 4 10 66 5 8 4 29 70 8 7 .315 .412 .727 81994 Texas .298 99 363 56 108 177 19 1 16 57 0 4 7 31 42 6 3 .360 .488 .848 51995 Texas .303 130 492 56 149 221 32 2 12 67 0 5 4 16 48 0 2 .327 .449 .776 81996 Texas .300 153 639 116 192 302 47 3 19 86 0 4 4 38 55 5 0 .342 .473 .815 101997 Texas .313 150 597 98 187 289 34 4 20 77 1 4 8 38 89 7 3 .360 .484 .844 71998 Texas .321 145 579 88 186 297 40 4 21 91 0 3 3 32 88 9 0 .358 .513 .871 61999 Texas .332 144 600 116 199 335 29 1 35 113 0 5 1 24 64 25 12 .356 .558 .914 72000 Texas .347 91 363 66 126 242 27 4 27 83 0 6 1 19 48 5 5 .375 .667 1.042 22001 Texas .308 111 442 70 136 239 24 2 25 65 0 1 4 23 73 10 3 .347 .541 .888 72002 Texas .314 108 408 67 128 221 32 2 19 60 1 4 2 25 71 5 4 .353 .542 .895 7 *Charlotte .333 3 9 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .333 .333 .666 02003 Florida .297 144 511 90 152 242 36 3 16 85 1 5 6 55 92 10 6 .369 .474 .843 82004 Detroit .334 135 527 72 176 269 32 2 19 86 0 4 3 41 91 7 4 .383 .510 .893 112005 Detroit .276 129 504 71 139 224 33 5 14 50 1 7 2 11 93 7 3 .290 .444 .734 42006 Detroit .300 136 547 74 164 239 28 4 13 69 4 2 1 26 86 8 3 .332 .437 .769 32007 Detroit .281 129 502 50 141 211 31 3 11 63 1 2 1 9 96 2 2 .294 .420 .714 62008 Detroit .295 82 302 33 89 126 16 3 5 32 3 2 2 19 52 6 1 .338 .417 .755 4 N.Y. Yankees .219 33 96 11 21 31 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 4 15 4 0 .257 .323 .580 12009 Houston .251 93 327 41 82 125 15 2 8 34 1 2 1 13 74 0 2 .280 .382 .662 4 Texas .245 28 98 14 24 38 8 0 2 13 0 1 0 5 18 1 0 .279 .388 .667 32010 Washington .266 111 398 32 106 138 18 1 4 49 2 4 1 16 66 2 3 .294 .347 .640 4 *Potomac .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MINORS TOTALS .265 275 981 103 260 362 46 10 12 125 7 13 10 39 139 4 7 .296 .369 .665 28MLB TOTALS .298 2499 9468 1340 2817 4411 565 51 309 1313 29 76 57 503 1446 127 64 .334 .466 .800 140* — Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E1996 TEX vs. NYY .375 4 16 1 6 7 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 .438 .444 01998 TEX vs. NYY .100 3 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .100 .100 01999 TEX vs. NYY .250 3 12 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .333 .250 02003 FLA vs. SFG .353 4 17 3 6 10 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .588 .450 02006 DET vs. NYY .231 4 13 3 3 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 .308 .313 0TOTALS .279 18 68 7 19 26 4 0 1 12 1 1 0 7 14 1 0 .382 .342 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E2003 FLA vs. CHI .321 7 28 5 9 17 2 0 2 10 0 0 0 5 7 0 0 .607 .424 12006 DET vs. OAK .125 4 16 2 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .313 .125 0TOTALS .250 11 44 7 11 22 2 0 3 11 0 0 0 6 11 0 0 .500 .340 1

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E2003 FLA vs. NYY .273 6 22 2 6 8 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 .364 .292 02006 DET vs. STL .158 5 19 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .211 .158 0TOTALS .220 11 41 3 9 12 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 7 0 0 .293 .233 1

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB, SITE AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E1992 AL at SDP .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 01993 AL at BAL .500 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 01994 AL at PIT .400 1 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .400 .400 01995 AL at TEX .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 01996 AL at PHI .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 01997 AL at CLE .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 01998 AL at COL .750 1 4 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .750 .750 01999 AL at BOS .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 02000 AL at ATL .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 02001 AL at SEA .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 02004 AL at HOU .500 1 4 1 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 02005 AL at DET .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .000 02006 AL at PIT .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 02007 AL at SFG .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 0TOTALS .294 14 36 4 11 14 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 .389 .324 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E2006 Puerto Rico .238 6 21 3 5 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 .429 .304 12009 Puerto Rico .500 6 20 6 10 19 3 0 2 6 0 0 0 4 5 1 1 .950 .583 0TOTALS 12 41 9 15 28 4 0 3 7 0 0 0 6 8 1 2 .683 .446 1

CAREEROne of MLB’s all-time best 2-way catchers...career highlighted by 14 All-Star selections, 13 Gold Gloves and 7 Silver Sluggers...career .298 hitter with 565 doubles, 309 home runs and 1313 RBI in 2499 games spanning 20 big league seasons with TEX, FLA, DET, NYY, HOU and Washington...offers extensive knowledge/experience to Nationals’ pitching staff...has thrown out 42% of would-be basestealers, the top figure posted since comprehensive defensive catching statistics began being compiled by STATS, Inc. in ‘87...per Elias, ranks among catchers all-time in games caught (first, 2394), runs (first, 1340), hits (first, 2817), doubles (first, 565), extra-base hits (first, 925), batting average (6th, .306), RBI (6th, 1313), home runs (7th, 324) and slugging percentage (10th, .466) among those to catch at least 1000 games (all stats included, however)...sports post-season experience garnered in 5 playoff runs, 9 series and 40 Oct. contests...named MVP of ‘03 NLCS (.321, 2 HR, 10 RBI) en route to ‘03 World Series title...played in 144 games and posted career highs in batting (.322), homers (35), RBI (113) and stolen bases (25) to claim AL MVP in ‘99...selected by fans to MLB’s Latino Legends Team in ‘05...inducted into Texas Baseball Hall of Fame in Nov. ‘05.

2010Appeared in 111 games during 20th big league season, first with Nationals…posted 106 hits in 2010 and remains just 183 shy of becoming first MLB catcher to reach 3,000-hit plateau...batted .413 (26-for-63) with 7 doubles, and 9 RBI in 18 games during April...batting average for April ranked 2nd in MLB behind only LAD’s Manny Ramirez (.415)...batted .305 (61-for-200) with one home run and 26 RBI in first 56 games played thru July 6, then just .227 (45-for-198) with 3 homers and 23 RBI in 55 games beginning July 7...made 19th straight Opening Day start, April 3 vs. PHI, the longest active streak among all MLB position players...went perfect 4-for-4 with double and RBI, May 10 at NYM...belted 300th home run as catcher, Aug. 2 at ARI…became just 5th player to reach 300-plateau as catcher, joining Mike Piazza (396), Carlton Fisk (351), Johnny Bench (327) and Yogi Berra (306)...batted .321 (34-for-106) with runners in scoring position and .316 (6-for-19) with bags loaded...began DL stint on May 24 (retroactive May 23) and missed 14 games with back strain...grounded into 25 double plays...gunned down 19 of 61 (31.1%) of would-be basestealers with .995 fielding percentage in 102 games behind the plate.

2009Began season with HOU then returned to his original organization, TEX, via a trade on August 18...overall, batted .249 (106-for-425) with 10 homers and 47 RBI in 121 games...produced a .992 (7 E/845 TC) fielding percentage in 115 games behind the plate...threw out 31.7% (19 of 60) of runners attempting to steal, the 4th-best percentage among MLB catchers (minimum 81 games)...became the all-time MLB leader in games caught with 2227th appearance behind the plate, surpassing Carlton Fisk, on June 17 with HOU at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington...connected for 300th home run off CHI’s Rich Harden, May 17 at Wrigley Field...joined HOU teammates Lance Berkman (June 13 at ARI) and Carlos Lee (August 8 vs. MIL) as the first trio of teammates in MLB history to reach 300 career homers in the same season...participated with Puerto Rico in World Baseball Classic.

2008Hit .276 with 20 doubles, 3 triples, 7 home runs and 35 RBI in 115 games with DET and NYY...threw out 23 of 75 (30.7%) would basestealers to rank 6th in MLB...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, with the acquisition of Rodri-guez, the NYY became the first team in MLB history to boast 7 teammates (active or disabled) with at least 200 big league HR (Alex Rodriguez, Jason Giambi, Richie Sexson, Ivan Rodriguez, Bobby Abreu, Jorge Posada and Derek Jeter).

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2007Selected to the All-Star squad for 14th time (voted by fans as starter behind the plate for 12th time)...won 13th Rawlings Gold Glove...tabbed the best defensive catcher in the AL by Baseball America...caught 2,000th game, July 3 vs. CLE.

2006Topped all MLB catchers by throwing out 45.7% (21 of 46) of baserunners attempting to steal...led all AL catchers with .998 fielding percentage...named best defensive catcher in the AL by Baseball America...hit .300-plus for the 10th time.

2005Participated in the Century 21 Home Run Derby as part of All-Star festivities at Comerica Park on July 11, finishing 2nd to PHI’s Bobby Abreu...topped all AL catchers by gunning down 44.1% (26 of 50) of would-be baserunners.

2004Started 10th All-Star game in first season with DET...named the Tiger of the Year by DET’s chapter of BBWAA...with 11th Rawlings Gold Glove, became the first Tiger to earn the award since Gary Pettis in 1989...the 11th Gold Glove also established record for a catcher in MLB history... ranked 4th in AL with .334 batting average.

2003NLCS MVP set FLA single-season records for catcher with .297 batting average and 85 RBI, leading the club to its 2nd World Championship...ranked 4th in NL with .375 mark with RISP...established FLA single-game record with 5 walks, April 8 vs. NYM...combined to hit .313 with 10 runs, 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 17 RBI in 17 games during FLA’s post-season run.

2002Finished 2nd among AL catchers with 19 home runs for TEX...was named best defensive catcher in the American League by Baseball America.

2001With 10th straight Rawlings Gold Glove, became the 2nd-youngest 10-time Gold Glove winner at any position (29 years, 11 months, 7 days)...only C Johnny Bench was younger...gunned down MLB-best 50.0% of would-be basestealers.

2000Season with TEX cut short (91 games, fractured right thumb), yet won 9th straight Rawlings Gold Glove...combined with Kenny Rogers on 4th Gold Glove battery in MLB history...was MLB’s top vote-getter in All-Star Game balloting.

1999Earned AL MVP honors for TEX, setting an AL record for homers (35) by a catcher and becoming the first catcher in AL history with over 100 runs scored, 30 home runs and 100 RBI...swiped career-best 25 bases, becoming the first 20-homer, 20-stolen base catcher in MLB history...became 9th different catcher in MLB history to earn MVP honors (first since NYY’s Thurman Munson in ‘76)...topped BOS’s Pedro Martinez by 13 points...posted the highest batting average for an AL catcher since NYY’s Bill Dickey batted .332 in ‘37...became 5th player in MLB history to win MVP, Gold Glove and Silver Slugger in same year...tallied career-best and TEX single-game record 9 RBI on April 13 at SEA.

1998Ranked 8th in the AL with .321 batting average...was selected AL Player of the Month for April after setting TEX club record for hits (41) in April...tied All-Star Game record with 3 singles at COL’s Coors Field on July 7.

1997Garnered 6th consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove, started 5th straight All-Star Game and earned 4th straight Silver Slugger award...led AL catchers with 139 games started behind the plate and 75 assists.

1996Finished 10th in AL’s MVP voting...tallied 45 of 47 doubles while catching, setting a MLB record eclipsing Mickey Cochrane’s 1930 record of 42 doubles...with career-high 639, set MLB record for at-bats by a catcher.

1995Named TEX’s Player of the Year by Dallas chapter of the BBWAA...led club with .303 batting average, 221 total bases and 32 doubles...joined Jim Sundberg (1977) as the only 2 catchers named TEX’s Player of the Year.

1994Won 3rd straight Rawlings Gold Glove...caught all 10 innings of All-Star Game at PIT on July 12...was the first player to catch entire ASG since Johnny Bench for the NL in 1975 and the first for the AL since Thurman Munson in 1974.

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1993Voted by fans to start All-Star Game for first time...named best defensive catcher in the AL by Baseball America.

1992An AL All-Star...won first Rawlings Gold Glove...became the 3rd-youngest Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at 20 years, 11 months, 6 days...only CHI’s Ken Hubbs (2B, 1962) and CIN’s Johnny Bench (C, 1968) were younger.

1991Received first Major League action with TEX after having contract purchased from Double-A Tulsa, June 20, 1991...unanimously chosen as TEX’s Rookie of the Year and finished 4th in AL Rookie of the Year balloting...at 19 years, 6 months and 21 days, was youngest catcher in MLB since LAD’s Gilberto Reyes in 1983...made MLB debut at Comiskey Park against the CWS on June 20, starting behind the plate...singled to right field in the 9th inning off Melido Perez for his first big league hit, driving in the first 2 runs of his MLB career...teamed with 44-year-old Nolan Ryan on June 21 at CWS, the first time a teenager caught a 40-year old pitcher since LAD’s Art Fowler (41) and Ed Kirkpatrick (19) in 1963...connected for first big league home run, a solo shot off KCR’s Storm Davis, August 30.

1990Playing for Single-A Charlotte, was named to both Florida State League’s and Baseball America’s Single-A All-Star squads.

1989Rated the No. 7 prospect in the South Atlantic League following professional debut by Baseball America.

PERSONALIvan (Torres) Rodriguez...nicknames include Pudge and I-Rod...attended Lino Padron Rivera High School in Vega Baja (PR)...started the Ivan Rodriguez Foundation in 1993 to assist children with cancer and other diseases, both in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and his native Puerto Rico...donated $500,000 to the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation after signing a 5-year contract in July of ‘97...a portion of that amount was used to construct the Ivan Rodriguez Youth Ballpark in north Fort Worth in 1998...donated $25,000 to assist victims of Hurricane George in Puerto Rico in 1998 and $20,000 to the victims of the World Trade Center attacks in ‘01...selected the TEX recipient of the True Value/Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Award in both 1998 and 2001...received the TEX Jim Sundberg Community Achievement Award in 2001...the Ivan Rodriguez Foundation donated $25,000 to the Children’s Hospital of Michigan for the “Rodriguez Fund for Families” in 2005...in addition the foundation donated $48,000 to benefit 4 families that were relocated to Michigan following Hurricane Katrina...has a baseball school and sports complex in the planning stages to be built in Bayamon (PR)...on Aug. 27, at completion of Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA, hosted Puerto Rican Little League champs from Manati, PR to Nationals Park...Manati is located less than 10 miles from hometown of Vega Baja.

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AWARDS & HONORS2003 ........ MVP of National League Championship Series vs. CHI.1999 ........ American League Most Valuable Player.1991 ........ Rangers No. 1 prospect as rated by Baseball America.7 time ..... Louisville Slugger AL Silver Slugger recipient (C / 1994-99, 2004).13 time ... Rawling AL Gold Glove recipient (C / 1992-2001, 2004, 2006-07).14 time ... AL All-Star (1992-2001, 2004-07).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1988 ........ Signed with TEX as non-drafted free agent, July 27.2003 ........ Signed with FLA as free agent, January 28.2004 ........ Signed with DET as free agent, February 6.2008 ........ Acquired by NYY in exchange for RHP Kyle Farnsworth, July 30.2009 ........ Signed with HOU as free agent, March 20. Acquired by TEX in exchange for RHP Matt Nevarez, August 18. Signed with WAS as free agent, December 11.

SIGNED BYLuis Rosa (Rangers)

CATCHERS THROWING STATSYEAR GS (W-L) C-CS SBA CS% PB CATCHER’S ERA2010 102 (46-56) 19 61 31% 2 4.26 (418 ER/884.0 IP)CAREER 2312 (1192-1119-1) 551 1325 42% 124 4.61 (10263 ER/20042.2 IP)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB2010 / C .995 102 709 55 4 768 5 2CAREER / C .991 2390 14619 1209 139 15967 154 124CAREER / 1B .984 7 56 6 1 63 6CAREER / 2B 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 5, last 4/5/06 at KCRSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 9, 4/13/99 at SEAHITTING STREAK ........................... 20 games, 5/8/99 - 6/1/99MULTI-HR GAMES (18) .................. 7/13/95 at BOS 5/28/96 vs. CLE 6/25/96 vs. BAL 9/11/97 vs. MIN (3) 4/13/99 at SEA 6/25/99 at SEA 8/2/99 vs. MIN 8/15/99 at CWS 8/16/99 at CLE 4/3/00 vs. CWS 4/30/00 at BAL 6/4/00 vs. ARI 6/10/00 at COL 6/9/01 vs. HOU 6/19/01 vs. ANA 7/3/02 vs. TBR 7/17/02 vs. SEA 8/8/04 vs. BOSCAREER GRAND SLAMS (6) ............ 4/13/99 at SEA off Mac Suzuki 7/7/00 vs. SDP off Woody Williams 6/9/01 vs. HOU off Jose Lima 8/18/01 at TOR off Billy Koch 8/29/02 vs. BAL off Rick Bauer 4/16/07 vs. KCR off Zack GreinkeCAREER PINCH HOMERS (2) ........... 4/19/00 vs. NYY 5/14/00 at ANA

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ATAHUALPA SEvERINO • LHP

Bats L Born 11/6/84 Cotui, DRThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 5’9” MLB Service 0.003Weight 170Obtained Signed as non-drafted free agent, February 13, 2004

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SEVERINO CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 DSL Expos 2 5 4.46 15 4 0 0 3 38.1 36 22 19 7 5 15 47 11.0 3 3 .2482005 DSL Nationals DID NOT PITCH / Injured2006 DSL Nationals 2 0 0.99 13 8 0 0 1 45.1 18 5 5 0 6 17 79 15.7 5 1 .1212007 DSL Nationals 3 0 0.48 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 14 2 1 0 1 2 31 15.0 1 0 .212 GCL Nationals 1 0 2.94 13 5 0 0 0 33.2 25 12 11 3 4 10 28 7.5 0 0 .2082008 Hagerstown 4 2 4.05 15 0 0 0 1 33.1 28 17 15 2 4 17 34 9.2 2 0 .235 Potomac 0 4 3.96 26 0 0 0 0 38.2 31 18 17 2 1 20 31 7.2 4 0 .2212009 Potomac 4 0 2.54 29 0 0 0 13 46.0 35 14 13 4 3 14 39 7.6 7 0 .211 Harrisburg 6 0 2.78 15 0 0 0 2 22.2 19 8 7 1 3 14 27 10.7 2 0 .2352010 Syracuse 6 3 3.34 54 0 0 0 1 67.1 60 27 25 5 5 29 46 6.1 1 1 .237MINORS TOTALS 28 14 2.96 183 20 0 0 21 344.0 266 125 113 24 32 138 362 9.5 25 5 .215

CAREERHard-throwing lefthander was signed by the Expos out of a Dominican Republic tryout camp in 2004...since arriving from the Dominican Republic, has fanned 7.6 per 9.0 innings and registered a 3.28 ERA in portions of 4 domestic seasons.

2010Tied Jason Bergmann for Triple-A Syracuse team lead with 6 relief wins...paced the Chiefs with 54 relief appearances...posted .212 batting average against and allowed just one homer when facing IL left-handed batters

2009Combined to go 10-0 with career-best 15 saves and a 2.62 ERA pitching in 44 games for Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...registered 8.7 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched.

2008Allowed just 4 homers in 72.0 innings and recorded a 4.00 ERA at 2 levels, advancing as far as Double-A for first time.

2007In first domestic exposure, pitched in 13 games/5 starts for the Nationals’ Rookie-level Gulf Coast League entry...notched a .208 batting average against and walked just 10 in 33.2 innings (2.7 per 9.0 innings).

2006In 2nd Rookie-level DSL season, dominated via a .121 batting average against, a 0.99 ERA and 15.7 K’s per 9.0 innings.

2005Did not pitch...has Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery performed by Dr. Wiemi Douoguih on September 8.

2004Made professional debut with the Nationals’ DSL entry, fanning over 11.0 batters per 9.0 innings.

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Bats L Born 2/4/80 Venice, CAThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 31Height 6’5” MLB Service 3.043Weight 215Obtained Claimed off waivers from ARI, November 4, 2009

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SLATEN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2000 ASL D-Backs 0 0 0.96 9 4 0 0 0 9.1 7 1 1 0 2 3 7 6.8 0 0 .2002001 Lancaster 9 8 4.79 28 27 1 0 0 157.2 207 105 84 16 4 45 110 6.3 6 5 .3122002 Lancaster 1 6 9.00 8 8 0 0 0 35.0 59 43 35 4 3 12 23 5.9 5 3 .360 South Bend 0 0 4.40 7 0 0 0 0 14.1 18 8 7 0 0 4 5 3.1 1 0 .3102003 Lancaster 6 7 6.03 32 19 0 0 0 119.1 156 94 80 13 10 47 78 5.9 4 3 .3162004 South Bend 5 2 2.25 36 0 0 0 5 44.0 44 13 11 2 2 13 40 8.2 3 0 .250 El Paso 0 1 10.00 11 0 0 0 0 9.0 16 13 10 1 0 10 6 6.0 0 0 .3902005 Tennessee 2 2 4.26 58 0 0 0 1 61.1 61 45 29 2 3 26 72 10.6 3 2 .2622006 Tennessee 2 3 1.88 40 0 0 0 8 43.0 31 12 9 1 1 15 59 12.3 3 0 .209 Tucson 2 1 0.45 18 0 0 0 2 20.0 10 2 1 0 0 7 21 9.5 0 0 .152 Arizona 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 5.2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 4.8 0 0 .1672007 Arizona 3 2 2.72 61 0 0 0 0 36.1 41 15 11 4 0 14 28 6.9 3 0 .2752008 Tucson 0 0 4.05 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 6 3 3 1 0 4 9 12.2 0 0 .250 Arizona 0 3 4.73 45 0 0 0 0 32.1 33 20 17 4 4 14 20 5.6 0 0 .2602009 Arizona 0 0 7.11 11 0 0 0 0 6.1 10 5 5 1 0 1 4 5.7 0 0 .345 Reno 3 2 3.09 39 0 0 0 9 43.2 41 17 15 3 0 15 40 8.2 5 0 .2472010 Syracuse 1 0 0.00 11 0 0 0 0 17.0 12 0 0 0 0 1 17 9.0 0 0 .200 Washington 4 1 3.10 49 0 0 0 0 40.2 34 18 14 2 4 19 36 8.0 2 0 .225MINORS TOTALS 31 32 4.42 303 58 1 0 25 580.1 668 356 285 43 25 202 487 7.6 30 13 .287MLB TOTALS 7 6 3.49 175 0 0 0 0 121.1 121 58 47 11 8 50 91 6.8 5 0 .255

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington — 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 1MLB TOTALS — 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 4

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2007 ARI vs. CHI ON ROSTER / Did not pitch

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2007 ARI vs. COL 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 .200

CAREERTall and lanky lefthander is coming off best big league campaign in 2010...adds depth and post-season experience to Nationals’ bullpen...during 175 career appearances spanning 4-year big league career, has suffered just one blown save (August 12, 2007 vs. Washington), stranded 74 percent of inherited baserunners (64 of 86) and limited left-handed batters to a .295 on-base mark while yielding just four home runs...when pitching 1.0 or more innings during career, ERA is 1.86 (18 ER/87.0 IP), as opposed to 7.60 mark (29 ER/34.1 IP) when working less than 1.0 inning.

2010Pitched well in first season with the Nationals, both at the Triple-A level (fired 17.0 scoreless innings in 11 games with Syracuse) and in big leagues...served primarily as Jim Riggleman’s 2nd lefty option in the bullpen...posted ultra-stingy .151 batting average against and allowed zero home runs when facing left-handed batters...paced NL left-handed reliev-ers with a .151 batting average against when facing left-handed hitters (PIT/SFG’s Javier Lopez ranked 2nd at .162)...pitched on zero days’ rest 11 times to tune of a 2.45 ERA...in a career-high 40.2 innings, allowed only 7 extra-base hits and fanned a career-best 8.0 per 9.0 innings...successfully stranded 22 of 26 inherited baserunners (85%)...worked scoreless ball in 37 of 47 appearances...registered a hold in Nationals debut, a 3-2 win May 10 at NYM...was suspended 3 games (Sept. 10-12 vs. FLA) stemming from a Sept. 1 bench-clearing incident at FLA.

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2009Pitched in just 11 games in 4th and final season with the Diamondbacks...was member of ARI’s Opening Day roster, but spent the majority of the season with Reno of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, going 3-2 with 9 saves and a 3.09 ERA in 39 appearances...while in the PCL, registered a healthy 2.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...was touched for just 3 home runs in 43.2 PCL innings.

2008Spent majority of season with the D-Backs, posting 4 holds and a 4.73 ERA in 45 appearances...recorded a .232 batting average against when facing left-handed batters...strained right knee rendered 3-week visit to the DL in July and early August...when pitching more than 1.0 inning, ERA was 1.50.

2007Went 3-2 with career-high 7 holds and a 2.72 ERA in 61 games with ARI in first complete big league campaign...2.72 ERA was 2nd-lowest mark ever recorded by a D-Backs left-handed reliever (Greg Swindell, 2.51 in 1999)...was integral part of ARI bullpen as D-Backs claimed first post-season berth since 2002...22 times, pitched 1.0 or more innings and went 3-1 with a 1.59 ERA...with 1.0 inning of relief, pocketed first career win on May 19 at PIT.

2006Earned first taste of big leagues after combining to go 4-4 with a 1.43 ERA in 58 games for Tucson and Tennessee of the Double-A Southern League...allowed only one run in final 29.0 minor-league innings before getting call from ARI on September 2...debuted with the D-Backs on September 4 at FLA...first strikeout victim was Russell Branyan, September 19 vs. SDP.

2005Pitching for Tennessee, struck out over a batter per inning—10.6 per 9.0 innings (3rd among Southern League reliev-ers)—in first complete Double-A campaign...yielded just 2 home runs in 61.1 innings...did not allow an extra-base hit to a left-handed batter all season...went 2-0 with a 6.28 ERA pitching for Phoenix in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.

2004Began season with El Paso of the Double-A Texas League, but by season’s end paced South Bend of the Single-A Midwest League in relief wins with 5...fanned 8.2 per 9.0 innings while in the Midwest League.

2003Returned to Lancaster of the Single-A California League...made 19 starts, but shifted to bullpen for good in July.

2002Combined to go 1-6 with a 7.66 ERA in 15 games/8 starts for Lancaster and South Bend.

2001Made career-high 27 starts pitching for Lancaster...fanned career-best 11 on September 1 vs. San Bernardino.

2000Dominated in pro debut, posting a 0.96 ERA in 9 games/4 starts with ARI’s Rookie-level Arizona Summer League club.

PERSONALDouglas Slaten (Doug)...is a 1998 graduate of Venice (CA) High...played college ball at El Camino CC, Glendale CC and Pierce (CA) College.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 ........ Selected by ARI in 17th round of First-Year Player Draft.2009 ........ Claimed off waivers by WAS, November 5.

SIGNED BYHal Kurtzman (Diamondbacks)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .800 49 0 4 1 5 0Career / P .765 175 0 13 4 17 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... 3 games, 5/19/07 - 6/15/07MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 3, 9/16/06 at SDPCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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JHONATAN SOLANO • C

Bats R Born 8/12/85 Barranquilla, ColombiaThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 25Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.000Weight 180Obtained Signed as non-drafted free agent, September 14, 2005

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SOLANO CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 GCL Nationals .256 37 129 16 33 36 3 0 0 11 4 2 3 6 15 3 1 .300 .279 .579 22007 Hagerstown .248 83 298 39 74 98 15 0 3 38 3 1 4 42 53 0 3 .348 .329 .677 102008 Hagerstown .218 16 55 6 12 17 2 0 1 5 2 1 1 6 6 1 1 .302 .309 .611 0 Potomac .258 68 225 35 58 81 11 0 4 24 2 3 4 16 30 2 1 .315 .360 .675 32009 Harrisburg .280 26 93 7 26 36 7 0 1 11 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 .295 .387 .682 2 Syracuse .202 63 183 17 37 51 11 0 1 17 2 4 1 9 24 2 1 .239 .279 .518 42010 Harrisburg .252 90 317 28 80 113 15 0 6 42 1 3 3 21 28 1 1 .302 .356 .658 5MINOR TOTALS .246 383 1300 148 320 432 64 0 16 148 14 14 16 102 172 9 8 .306 .332 .638 26

CAREERBuilding reputation as one game’s top defenders behind the plate...signed with the Nationals out of a tryout camp in Venezuela in Sept. of 2005, but only after crossing the border from native Columbia in an onion truck.

2010Was a Double-A Eastern League All-Star with Harrisburg...established career highs with 80 hits, 6 home runs, 42 RBI, 21 extra-base hits, 113 total bases and 90 games...ranked 2nd in Eastern League by gunning down 36.9 percent (24 of 65) of would-be basestealers.

2009Split time between Triple-A Syracuse and Double-A Harrisburg...legged out a career-best 18 doubles...threw out 19 of 60 (31.7%) of would-be basestealers...was promoted to Triple-A on June 4.

2008Batted .250 with 5 home runs and 29 RBI in 84 games with Single-A affiliates in Potomac and Hagerstown...gunned down 38 of 109 (34.9%) of would-be basestealers...hit .346 (9-for-26) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI in post-season en route to being named MVP of Carolina League Championship Series.

2007Posted career-best 42 walks and .348 on-base percentage in 83 games with Single-A Hagerstown.

2006Played in 37 games in professional debut with Nationals’ Gulf Coast League affiliate.

PERSONALJhonatan Solano...is nicknamed “Onion” (see CAREER section above)...attended Colegio Americano de Barranquilla...younger brother, Donovan, is infielder in STL organization...enjoys listening to music and salsa dancing.

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2010 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 ........ Signed with Washington as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 14.

SIGNED BYIsmael Cruz (Nationals)

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MATT STAIRS • OF/1b

Bats L Born 2/27/68 St. John, New Brunswick, CanadaThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 43Height 5’9” MLB Service 15.077Weight 200Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 14, 2010

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STAIRS CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1989 W. Palm Beach .189 36 111 12 21 29 3 1 1 9 1 1 0 9 18 0 0 .248 .261 .509 4 Jamestown .256 14 43 8 11 15 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 5 1 2 .304 .349 .653 6 Rockford .284 44 141 20 40 59 9 2 2 14 2 1 2 15 29 5 4 .358 .418 .776 71990 W. Palm Beach .339 55 183 30 62 86 9 3 3 30 0 2 5 41 19 15 2 .468 .470 .938 17 Jacksonville .254 79 280 26 71 97 17 0 3 34 0 5 3 22 43 5 3 .310 .346 .656 221991 Harrisburg .333 129 505 87 168 257 30 10 13 78 2 3 3 66 47 23 11 .411 .509 .920 221992 Indianapolis .267 110 401 57 107 171 23 4 11 56 4 2 4 49 61 11 11 .351 .426 .777 3 Montreal .167 13 30 2 5 7 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 7 7 0 0 .316 .233 .549 11993 Ottawa .280 34 125 18 35 52 4 2 3 20 1 0 2 11 15 4 1 .348 .416 .764 0 Montreal .375 6 8 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .375 .500 .875 0 Chunichi (JAP) .250 60 132 10 33 57 6 0 6 23 0 0 0 7 34 1 0 .288 .432 .720 —1994 New Britain .309 93 317 44 98 154 25 2 9 61 0 5 3 53 38 10 7 .407 .486 .893 31995 Pawtucket .284 75 271 40 77 133 17 0 13 56 1 3 1 29 41 3 3 .352 .491 .843 0 Boston .261 39 88 8 23 35 7 1 1 17 1 1 1 4 14 0 1 .298 .398 .696 21996 Oakland .277 61 137 21 38 75 5 1 10 23 0 1 1 19 23 1 1 .367 .547 .914 1 Edmonton .344 51 180 35 62 104 16 1 8 41 1 6 0 21 34 0 0 .401 .578 .979 31997 Oakland .298 133 352 62 105 205 19 0 27 73 1 4 3 50 60 3 2 .386 .582 .968 41998 Oakland .294 149 523 88 154 267 33 1 26 106 1 4 6 59 93 8 3 .370 .511 .881 01999 Oakland .258 146 531 94 137 283 26 3 38 102 0 1 2 89 124 2 7 .366 .533 .899 52000 Oakland .227 143 476 74 108 197 26 0 21 81 1 6 1 78 122 5 2 .333 .414 .747 42001 Chi. Cubs .250 128 340 48 85 157 21 0 17 61 1 3 7 52 76 2 3 .358 .462 .820 42002 Milwaukee .244 107 270 41 66 129 15 0 16 41 0 1 8 36 50 2 0 .349 .478 .827 12003 Pittsburgh .292 121 305 49 89 171 20 1 20 57 0 2 5 45 64 0 1 .389 .561 .950 3 *Nashville .167 7 18 4 3 9 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 7 2 0 0 .444 .500 .944 02004 Kansas City .267 126 439 48 117 198 21 3 18 66 0 3 5 49 92 1 0 .345 .451 .796 52005 Kansas City .275 127 396 55 109 176 26 1 13 66 0 5 5 60 69 1 2 .373 .444 .817 42006 Kansas City .261 77 226 31 59 97 14 0 8 32 0 2 2 31 52 0 0 .352 .429 .781 0 Texas .210 26 81 6 17 30 4 0 3 11 0 0 1 6 22 0 0 .273 .370 .643 02006 Detroit .244 14 41 5 10 19 3 0 2 8 0 0 0 3 12 0 0 .295 .463 .758 02007 Toronto .289 125 357 58 103 196 28 1 21 64 0 2 2 44 66 2 1 .368 .549 .917 62008 Toronto .250 105 320 42 80 126 11 1 11 44 0 2 5 41 87 1 1 .342 .394 .736 0 Philadelphia .294 16 17 4 5 12 1 0 2 5 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 .316 .706 1.022 02009 Philadelphia .194 99 103 15 20 39 4 0 5 17 0 0 3 23 30 0 0 .357 .379 .736 02010 San Diego .232 78 99 14 23 47 6 0 6 16 0 1 0 11 32 2 0 .306 .475 .781 0MINORS TOTALS .293 727 2575 381 755 1166 154 25 69 407 12 28 25 326 352 77 44 .374 .453 .827 87MLB TOTALS .264 1839 5139 766 1356 2470 293 13 265 897 5 40 57 708 1099 30 24 .357 .481 .837 40*—Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1995 BOS vs. CLE .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02000 OAK vs. NYY .111 3 9 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .111 .222 .333 02008 PHI vs. MIL .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02009 PHI vs. COL .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .000 .500 0TOTALS .077 8 13 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .143 .154 .297 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 PHI vs. LAD 1.000 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 4.000 5.000 02009 PHI vs. LAD .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .000 .500 0TOTALS .500 3 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .667 2.000 2.667 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 PHI vs. TBR .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02009 PHI vs. NYY .125 5 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .125 .125 .250 0TOTALS .111 6 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .111 .111 .222 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 Canada .222 3 9 0 2 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 .500 .333 .833 02009 Canada .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .143 .000 .143 0TOTALS .133 5 15 0 2 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 5 3 0 0 .381 .200 .581 0

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CAREER21 years after inking initial pro contract with the Expos, returns to original organization...18-year big league veteran has competed in 4 post-seasons...is MLB’s all-time leader with 23 pinch-hit home runs (Cliff Johnson ranks 2nd with 20, while Greg Dobbs and Ross Gload rank 2nd among active players with 8)...has played for a record-tying 12 different MLB teams, homering for a record-tying 11 clubs...has represented native Canada in Olympics (Seoul, South Korea ‘88), World Championships (Italy ‘87) and World Baseball Classic (‘06, ‘09)...also played briefly in Japan in 1993.

20104 pinch homers tied for MLB lead and helped the unsung Padres win 90 games and nearly earn a post-season spot...hit MLB-record 21st career pinch homer, a 2-run 8th-inning shot, on Aug. 22 at MIL off Kameron Loe.

2009In only complete season with PHI, led MLB with 5 pinch-hit home runs and tied for big league lead with 15 pinch RBI.

2008Began season with TOR...was traded to PHI, August 30...hit game-winning 2-run shot in Game 4 of the NLCS at LAD.

2007Made 89 starts for TOR (37 at 1B, 35 in LF, 13 in RF, 4 at DH)...became 13th Canadian to appear in a game for the Blue Jays and the 3rd in MLB history to play in 1500 games, Aug. 5 vs. TEX (Larry Walker, Terry Puhl).

2006Split the season among 3 clubs, combining to hit .247 (86-for-348) with 21 doubles, 13 home runs, 51 RBI and 42 runs scored.

2005Led KCR with 60 walks and .373 OBP...hit 200th career homer, June 2 vs. NYY, becoming just the 2nd Canadian to reach 200 HR (also Larry Walker, 383)...collected 700th career RBI, October 1 at TOR.

2004Appeared in 126 games with KCR...led the Royals with 49 walks...hit 8th career grand slam and tied career high with 6 RBI, April 20 at CLE...placed on the 15-day DL (strained left oblique) from August 7-22.

2003Playing for Pirates, hit a 461-foot solo home run, April 5 at HOU, that was Minute Maid Park’s longest at the time.

2002While with MIL, collected 500th career RBI, August 30 at CIN...spent time on DL with a strained left hamstring.

2001Was CHI’s Opening Day 1B...also saw time in the outfield and played one game at 2nd base.

2000In final year with OAK, hit 5th career walk-off home run, May 12 vs. SEA.

1999Played in 146 games for OAK...established career highs with 38 home runs, 531 at-bats, 94 runs scored and 89 walks...tied for 8th in the AL with those 38 homers...hit 100th career home run, Sept. 23 at BAL.

1998Set career highs with 149 games played, 154 hits, 33 doubles and 106 RBI for OAK...limited to DH for most of season due to a left shoulder subluxation and left Achilles’ tendinitis.

1997First full big league season...earned AL Player of the Week honors (.611, 5 homers, 11 RBI), July 14-20.

1996First of 5 seasons with OAK...matched an MLB record for outfielders with 2 assists in the 4th inning, April 16 at TEX...tied a MLB record (12th time) with 6 RBI in an inning, including first career grand slam, July 5 vs. CAL.

1995Began ‘95 with Triple-A Pawtucket, but played in 39 games for the Red Sox...named International League Player of the Month in May (.347, 7 home runs, 22 RBI)...blasted first career MLB homer, July 5 at KC off Tom Gordon.

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1994With Double-A New Britain, earned Eastern League midseason All-Star honors...was MVP of EL’s All-Star Game.

1993Played for the Expos, Triple-A Ottawa and contract was sold to Chunichi of the Japanese Central League, June 8.

1992Began with Triple-A Indianapolis and was recalled by MON on May 28...made MLB debut on May 29 at CIN, becom-ing the 7th Canadian player to play for the Expos...collected first big league hit (single) off Jose Rijo, May 31 at CIN.

1991Led Double-A Eastern League in batting, slugging and total bases en route to MVP award with Harrisburg...hit for the cycle, Aug. 23 vs. New Britain, capping the feat with a deft bunt single.

1990Combined on 20 stolen bags while playing for both Double-A Jacksonville and Single-A West Palm Beach.

1989Hit .244 in pro debut with Single-A clubs in West Palm Beach, Rockford and (short-season) Jamestown.

PERSONALMatthew Wade Stairs...graduated from Fredericton High School in New Brunswick (Canada) in 1988...spurned a hockey scholarship from Michigan State to play baseball professionally...coaches hockey in the offseason.

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AWARDS & HONORS1994 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season).1991 ........ Double-A Eastern League MVP. 1991 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season, post-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1989 ........ Signed with MON as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 17.1993 ........ Signed with Chunichi (Japan) as a free agent, June 9. Signed with MON as a free agent, Dec. 15.1994 ........ Acquired by BOS in exchange for cash considerations, Feb. 18.1995 ........ Signed with OAK as a free agent, Nov. 20.2000 ........ Acquired by CHI in exchange for RHP Eric Ireland, Nov. 20.2002 ........ Signed with PIT as a free agent, Dec. 18.2003 ........ Signed with KCR as a free agent, Dec. 9.2006 ........ Acquired by TEX in exchange for RHP Joselo Diaz, July 31. Claimed off waivers by DET, Sept. 15. Signed with TOR as a free agent, Dec. 11.2008 ........ Acquired by TEX in exchange for player to be named (LHP Fabio Castro), Aug. 30.2010 ........ Signed with SDP as a minor-league free agent, Jan. 26. Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 14.

SIGNED BYBill Mackenzie (Expos)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 1B 1.000 3 12 1 0 13 12010 / OF 1.000 14 13 0 0 13 0CAREER / 1B .991 290 1968 156 20 2144 189CAREER / 2B — 1 0 0 0 0 0CAREER / OF .984 776 1180 58 20 1258 10

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 9/3/07 at BOSSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, last 7/14/05 at DETHITTING STREAK ........................... 12 games, 5/4/98 - 5/21/98MULTI-HR GAMES (13) .................. 5/14/97 vs. MIL (2) 7/14/97 vs. SEA (2) 8/31/97 at COL (2) 7/19/98 vs. MIN (2) 8/18/98 vs. TOR (2) 8/13/99 at TOR (2) 6/24/01 vs. MIL (2) 6/29/02 at MIN (2) 7/3/03 vs. CIN (2) 6/18/04 at PHI (2) 8/5/04 vs. CWS (2) 7/14/05 at DET (2) 4/23/08 at TBR (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (12)........... 7/5/96 vs. CAL off Ryan Hancock 9/28/97 at SEA off Norm Charlton 4/16/98 vs. KCR off Tim Belcher 6/24/98 at SFG off Steve Reed 4/30/99 vs. BOS off Kip Gross 8/13/99 at TOR off Paul Spoljaric 6/6/00 vs. SDP off Rodrigo Lopez 4/20/04 at CLE off Jeriome Robertson 7/14/05 at DET off Franklyn German 5/19/07 at PHI off Clay Condrey 5/14/08 at MIN off Boof Bonser 9/10/09 at WAS off Zack SegoviaCAREER PINCH HOMERS (23) ......... 4/05/96 vs. DET 8/25/96 at NYY 6/02/97 vs. DET 6/24/98 at SFG 8/30/02 at CIN 6/12/03 at TOR 6/22/03 vs. CLE 6/26/05 at COL 6/27/06 at CIN 10/01/06 vs. KCR 5/18/07 at PHI 8/29/07 at OAK 9/17/08 at ATL 9/28/08 vs. WAS 4/12/09 at COL 4/23/09 vs. MIL 5/27/09 vs. FLA 7/11/09 vs. PIT1 9/10/09 at WAS 7/07/10 at WAS 8/21/10 at MIL 9/14/10 at COL 9/18/10 at STL

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CRAIg STAMMEN • RHP

Bats R Born 3/9/84 Coldwater, OHThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’3” MLB Service 1.126Weight 200Obtained Selected in 12th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft

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STAMMEN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2005 Vermont 4 5 4.06 13 7 0 0 0 51.0 62 36 23 2 2 12 32 5.6 3 1 .2972006 Savannah 6 9 3.58 21 21 0 0 0 113.0 110 55 45 10 2 29 93 7.4 8 0 .251 Potomac 0 2 5.76 7 6 0 0 0 29.2 34 20 19 5 1 7 16 4.9 4 0 .2882007 Potomac 8 6 4.18 28 22 0 0 0 125.0 156 79 58 9 4 54 96 6.9 16 0 .311 Columbus 0 1 12.27 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 4 5 5 1 0 3 2 4.9 0 0 .2672008 Potomac 4 2 2.21 15 9 0 0 1 69.1 59 24 17 6 1 17 62 8.0 2 0 .227 Columbus 1 4 7.33 9 8 0 0 0 43.0 62 35 35 3 2 16 35 7.3 4 0 .354 Harrisburg 3 1 1.64 6 6 0 0 0 38.1 22 8 7 1 0 11 31 7.3 0 0 .1712009 Syracuse 4 2 1.80 7 7 0 0 0 40.0 33 10 8 4 0 8 14 3.2 0 0 .223 Washington 4 7 5.11 19 19 1 0 0 105.2 112 67 60 14 3 24 48 4.1 7 0 .2712010 Washington 4 4 5.13 35 19 0 0 0 128.0 151 78 73 13 1 41 85 6.0 3 0 .297 Syracuse 2 0 2.25 3 3 1 1 0 20.0 18 5 5 2 1 3 10 4.5 0 0 .237MINORS TOTALS 32 32 3.75 110 90 1 1 1 533.0 560 277 222 43 13 160 391 6.6 37 1 .271MLB TOTALS 8 11 5.12 54 38 1 0 0 233.2 263 145 133 27 4 65 133 5.1 10 0 .285

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .237 36 38 2 9 12 3 0 0 6 3 1 0 1 15 0 0 .250 .316 .566 4MLB TOTALS .217 54 69 3 15 21 6 0 0 10 7 1 0 3 25 0 0 .247 .304 .551 4

CAREERGround-ball inducing machine...began rapid ascent up the Nationals’ player development ladder since beginning the 2008 campaign with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...was the Nationals’ 12th-round selection in 2005 First-Year Player Draft...was the 5th member of the Nationals’ inaugural-season 2005 First-Year Player Draft class to reach DC...joins 3B Ryan Zimmerman (first round), OF Justin Maxwell (4th), LHP John Lannan (11th) and RHP Marco Estrada (5th) on that short list...owns a 2.4/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in the minor leagues...is an asset with the bat.

2010Pitched remarkably similar in sophomore season compared to rookie campaign of ‘09...began 2010 in Washington’s rotation, endured a stint with Triple-A Syracuse (2-0, 2.55 ERA in 3 International League starts, June 12-23), returned to Washington’s rotation and finished pitching out of the bullpen...was 1-2 with a 5.43 ERA upon being optioned to Triple-A following start on June 6 vs. CIN...after return from Triple-A, posted a 4.82 ERA in 23 games/7 starts, fanning 7.9 batters per 9.0 innings...for the season, went 4-4 with a 5.06 ERA in 19 starts, and 0-0 with one hold (Sept. 23 vs. HOU) and a 5.48 ERA in 16 relief appearances...in those 16 games out of the bullpen, struck out 25 in 23.0 innings (9.8 per 9.0 innings)...both 19 starts and 8 quality starts ranked 3rd among Nationals...induced 16 GIDPs to rank 2nd among Nationals behind only John Lannan (19)...walked one or fewer batter in 9 of 19 starts.

2009Spent Spring Training in Nationals minor league camp, having never pitched above Double-A, but went 4-7 with a 5.11 ERA in 19 starts for the Nationals...did not pitch after August 29...had surgery performed by Dr. Wiemi Douoguih in DC on Sept. 6 to clean out bone spurs...ground-ball specialist recorded a 1.7/1 ground ball-to-fly ball ratio that would have ranked 12th in the NL with enough innings to qualify...walked just 2.04 batters per 9.0 innings, a figure that would have ranked 8th in the NL with enough innings...walked one or none in 13 of 19 starts...thrice (L, June 12 at TBR; ND, June 30 at FLA; ND, August 18 vs. COL) left in line for the win only to receive a no-decision or loss...in big league debut, May 21 vs. PIT, retired 19 of first 20 batters faced, but received a no-decision...notched first big league win in a 3-0 victory on June 18 at NYY...became the first Nationals pitcher to record an initial MLB win on the road since Collin Balester turned the trick on July 1, 2008 at FLA...went 4-2 with a 1.80 ERA (8 ER/40.0 IP) in 7 IL starts with Syracuse...allowed one earned run or less in 5 of his 7 assignments.

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2008Went combined 8-7 with a 3.52 ERA in 30 games (23 starts) with Columbus of the Triple-A International League, Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...earned Carolina League mid-season All-Star honors, but did not participate due to June 18 promotion to Harrisburg...went 3-1 with a 1.64 ERA in 6 starts with Senators...went 2-0 with a 0.64 ERA in 2 starts and was named MiLB.com Eastern League Pitcher of the Week and Bank Of America EL Pitcher of the Week for the period ending July 13...in 4 July starts, went 3-0 with a 1.08 ERA (3 ER/25.0 IP) for the Senators...pitching for Potomac on May 26 vs. Lynchburg, earned the win and struck out single-game professional high 10 en route to 8.0 innings of 2-run ball.

2007In 28 games (22 starts) with Potomac, went 8-6 with a 4.18 ERA...allowed only 9 home runs in 125.0 innings, or one long ball every 14.0 innings...made 6 relief appearances with Potomac and posted .227 batting average against en route to a 3.00 bullpen ERA...earned a spot start with Columbus on September 2 at Toledo.

2006Spent majority of the season with Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League, where he posted a 3.58 ERA in 21 starts...went 3-0 with a 2.10 ERA in 5 June starts...was touched for just one home run in 21 first innings with Savan-nah...pitched in 7 games (6 starts) with Potomac during late-season audition.

2005Made 13 appearances (7 starts) with short-season Vermont of the rookie-level New York-Penn League, going 4-5 with a 4.06 ERA...spun 2.1 scoreless innings out of bullpen in professional debut, June 22 at Lowell.

PERSONALCraig N. Stammen...played football, basketball and baseball at Versailles (OH) High...pitched collegiately at the University of Dayton...is the all-time leader in strikeouts at Dayton...as an entrepreneurship and business management major at Dayton, was an Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference selection.

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AWARDS & HONORS2008 ........ Carolina League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 ........ Selected by WAS in 12th round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYBen Jones (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .875 35 9 19 4 32 4Career / P .920 54 15 31 4 50 4

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, 7/11/09 at HOUWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 7/30/10 - 8/4/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 8, 5/7/10 vs. FLACAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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Nationals Park2011 Capacity: 41,546Field Dimensions: Left-Field Line (336 ft), Left-Center Field (377 ft), Center Field (403 ft), Right-Center Field (370 ft), Right-Field Line (335ft)

First Basball Game: March 22, 2008, George Washington University 9, St. Joseph’s University 4First MLB Game: March 29, 2008 vs. BAL (W3-0, exhibition)First MLB Regular-Season Game: March 30, 2008 vs. ATL (W3-2)* First HR hit by Chipper Jones in 4th inning, Ryan Zimmerman hits game-ending homer in 9th

Nationals Records at Nationals Park2008: 34-46 (.425)2009: 33-48 (.407)2010: 41-40 (.506)Overall: 108-134 (.446)

Nationals Longest Win Streak at Nationals Park: 8 games, July 25-August 9, 2009Best Homestands at Nationals Park: 6-0 (August 4-9, 2009) and 8-1 (August 26-September 3, 2008)Nationals Longest Losing Streak at Nationals Park: 7 games, May 15-20, 2009

Most Home Runs at Nationals Park: Adam Dunn (39), Ryan Zimmerman (33), Josh Willingham (20)Most Wins at Nationals Park: Tyler Clippard (11), John Lannan (11), Livan Hernandez (9)

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dREw STOREN • RHP

Bats S Born 8/11/87 Brownsburg, INThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 23Height 6’2” MLB Service 0.140Weight 180Obtained Selected in first round (10th overall) of 2009 First-Year Player Draft

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STOREN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Hagerstown 0 1 3.68 11 0 0 0 0 14.2 11 6 6 2 2 0 26 16.0 5 0 .193 Potomac 1 0 1.80 7 0 0 0 2 10.0 7 2 2 0 0 2 11 9.9 2 0 .206 Harrisburg 1 0 0.00 10 0 0 0 9 12.1 3 0 0 0 0 6 12 8.8 0 0 .0772010 Harrisburg 0 0 0.96 7 0 0 0 4 9.1 5 1 1 1 0 1 11 10.6 0 0 .161 Syracuse 0 0 1.23 6 0 0 0 0 7.1 7 1 1 0 0 2 4 4.9 0 0 .259 Washington 4 4 3.58 54 0 0 0 5 55.1 48 24 22 3 3 22 52 8.5 3 0 .241MINORS TOTALS 2 1 1.68 41 0 0 0 15 53.2 33 10 10 3 2 11 64 10.7 7 0 .176MLB TOTALS 4 4 3.58 54 0 0 0 5 55.1 48 24 22 3 3 22 52 8.5 3 0 .241

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .500 50 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 0MLB TOTALS .500 50 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 .500 0

CAREERLooks to build on first full season as a pro, which yielded fantastic results for a 22 year-old...signed with Washington on June 10, 2009, less than 24 hours after being selected...thus, became the first player drafted in the first round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft to sign...as rare Draft-eligible sophomore, played only 2 seasons at Stanford.

2010Reached the big leagues less than one year after being drafted and turned in solid results in 4-plus months with the Nationals...with MLB debut on May 18 at STL, became the 2nd player from the 2009 First-Year Draft class to reach the big leagues...was beat to the punch by only CIN’s Mike Leake...posted Nationals’ rookie-record 5 saves, and suffered just 2 blown saves...10 holds ranked 3rd among Nationals, 5th among MLB rookie pitchers...successfully stranded 85.2 percent of inherited baserunners (23 of 27)...ranked among NL rookies in strikeouts (4th, 52), strikeouts per 9.0 innings (5th, 8.5), strikeout-to-walk ratio (5th, 2.4/1), holds (5th, 10), batting average against (5th, .241) and appear-ances (tied 5th, 54)...in 2nd MLB appearance, May 19 vs. NYM, escaped inherited jam with 0.2 scoreless inning and was rewarded with the win in Washington’s 5-3 victory...tossed 1.2 scoreless innings, May 23 vs. BAL, to garner first big league hold...scoreless 9th rendered first big league save in a 6-3 win, Aug. 6 at LAD...earned spot in Washington by registering 4 saves and a 1.08 ERA in 13 minor-league appearances with Syracuse and Harrisburg.

2009Professional: Combined to go 2-1 with 11 saves and a 1.95 ERA in 28 appearances with Double-A Harrisburg, Single-A Potomac and Single-A Hagerstown...in first 19.0 innings as a pro, struck out 33 and did not issue a walk...first free pass was not issued until pitching for Potomac on July 30 vs. Winston-Salem...led Harrisburg in saves...was named co-Pitcher of the Month for Harrisburg in August...participated in the Nationals Instructional League program and subsequently went 2-0 with 4 saves and a 0.66 ERA in 12 appearances with Phoenix in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.

Stanford: One of college baseball’s premier closers in 2nd and final season at Stanford...First-Team All-Pac 10 selection after going 7-1 with 7 saves and a 3.80 ERA in 28 appearances...in 42.2 innings of relief work, tallied 66 strikeouts (13.9 K’s per 9.0 innings) with only 8 walks en route to an 8.3/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...paced the Cardinal pitching staff in wins, saves, ERA and appearances...became the first pitcher to lead the Cardinal in both wins and saves since former big league LHP Jeff Ballard did so in ‘84...posted a .210 batting average against, including a meager .182 mark when facing right-handed batters...struck out at least 5 batters on 5 occasions, including a career-high 8-K effort in 2.2 innings of relief on May 23 vs. Oregon State.

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COLLEGE / AMATEUR CAREERStanford: During pair of seasons at Stanford, went a combined 12-4 with 15 saves and a 3.64 ERA in 59 appearances...twice garnered First-Team All-Pac 10 honors...in 99.0 frames, logged a 5.0/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio thanks to 116 strikeouts and just 23 walks...posted a 3-0 mark and 2 saves in 7 games during the Stanford’s NCAA Tournament run...was recognized as a First-Team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger...upon being selected by the Nationals, became the Stanford’s 23rd first-round selection, 14 of which have been pitchers...had never pitched in a closer’s role until arriving at Stanford...pitched as a starter in Fall Ball to help master changeup...at Stanford, roomed with Nationals prospect LHP Jack McGeary. Amateur: In summer of 2008, went 1-2 with 5 saves and a 2.76 ERA in 13 appearances for the Cotuit Ketteleers in the prestigious Cape Cod League.

PERSONALDrew P. Storen...a 2007 graduate of Brownsburg (IN) High...posted a 30-2 record and a 1.55 ERA at Brownsburg...as a senior, went 8-1 with 0.89 ERA en route to earning Louisville Slugger first-team All-America status...was named first-team all-state in both 2006 and 2007 by the Associated Press...was Indiana’s nominee for the 2006 Wendy’s High School Heisman Award...played 7 seasons for Indiana Bulls...was drafted by the Yankees in 34th round of 2007 draft, but did not sign in order to attend Stanford...collects hats and bobbleheads...enjoys drawing.

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AWARDS & HONORS2010 ........ Nationals No. 3 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2009 ........ Selected by WAS in first round (10th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYRyan Fox (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 54 2 6 0 8 1Career / P 1.000 54 2 6 0 8 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 5/19/10 - 6/9/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 3, last 10/3/10 at NYMCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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A closer look at the save rule for relief pitchers (rule 10.20 in the Official Baseball Rules):

10.20 Credit a pitcher with a save when he meets all 3 of the following conditions: (1) He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club; and (2) He is not the winning pitcher; and (3) He qualifies under one of the following conditions: (a) He enters the game with the lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least one inning; or (b) He enters the game, regardless of the count, with the potential tying run on base, or at bat, or on deck (that is, the potential tying run is either already on base or is one of the first two batsmen he faces; or (c) He pitches effectively for at least three innings. (no more than one save may be credited in each game)

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STEPHEN STRASbURg • RHP

Bats R Born 7/20/88 San Diego, CAThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 22Height 6’4” MLB Service 0.118Weight 220Obtained Selected in first round (first overall) of 2009 First-Year Player Draft

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STRASBURG CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Harrisburg 3 1 1.64 5 5 0 0 0 22.0 13 9 4 0 1 6 27 11.0 0 0 .165 Syracuse 4 1 1.08 6 6 0 0 0 33.1 18 5 4 1 0 7 38 10.3 1 1 .154 Washington 5 3 2.91 12 12 0 0 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 0 17 92 12.2 2 0 .221MINORS TOTALS 7 2 1.30 11 11 0 0 0 55.1 31 14 8 1 1 13 65 10.6 1 1 .158MLB TOTALS 5 3 2.91 12 12 0 0 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 0 17 92 12.2 2 0 .221

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington .050 11 20 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 .050 .050 .100 1MLB TOTALS .050 11 20 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 .050 .050 .050 1

CAREERThe baseball story of the Summer of ‘10...is on mend from Sept. 3, 2010 right elbow surgery...has spent considerable time and energy since the aforementioned surgery strengthening core and right shoulder...tall (6-foot-4) and powerful (225 lbs.) righthander is best known for unique blend of velocity, power and control...was considered by many experts to be the top draft-eligible amateur player the last 25 years...following MLB debut on June 8, 2010 vs. PIT, donated game hat and game ball (ball hit for first out recorded, an Andrew McCutchen lineout to SS) to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY.

2010Took MLB by storm with stellar 12-start rookie campaign, but saw season end prematurely after leaving Aug. 21 start at PHI with what was later revealed as a torn ulnar-collateral ligament in the right elbow...had right elbow repaired by Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los Angeles, CA on Sept. 3...began rehab program less than a week post surgery...allowed 2 or less runs in 9 of 12 starts with Washington...registered as many or more strikeouts than innings pitched in 11 of 12 starts, with the exception being a 4-K, 4.1-inning effort on Aug. 10 vs. FLA...fanned 12.2 batters per 9.0 innings (SFG’s Tim Lincecum paced qualified MLB pitchers at 9.8)...struck out 33.6 percent of batters faced (92 of 274), tops among MLB starting pitchers (TOR’s Brandon Morrow ranked 2nd at 28.3%)...despite accepting just 12 assignments, ranked 3rd among Nationals with 92 strikeouts...with the entire MLB community watching, made MLB debut in a 5-2 win on June 8 vs. PIT...the debut came one day shy of the one-year anniversary of being drafted first-overall by the Nationals...struck out 14 Pirates in 7.0 dazzling/dominant innings...in that start, became only the 2nd pitcher since ‘87 (the year STATS, Inc. began charting pitches) to fan 14-plus and throw less than 100 pitches in a game (on April 9, 2003 at Wrigley Field, MON’s Javier Vazquez struck out 14 in 7.0 innings and required just 96 pitches)...only 2 pitchers ever struck out more in an MLB debut: both HOU’s J.R. Richard (Sept. 5, 1971 at SFG) and BRK’s Karl Spooner (Sept. 22, 1954 vs. NYG) fanned 15...by striking out the final 7 Pirates faced, became just the 2nd player to fan 7 straight bat-ters in an MLB debut (BAL’s Sammy Stewart did so on Sept. 1, 1978 vs. CWS)...with 14 K’s in 7.0 walkless innings, became just the 4th rookie to fan 14 or more in a single game and not issue a walk...the other 3 were Roger Clemens (16 SO, Aug. 21, 1984 vs. KCR), Dwight Gooden (16 SO on both Sept. 12, 1984 vs. PIT and Sept. 17, 1984 at PHI) and Kerry Wood (20 SO on May 6, 1998 vs. HOU)...in 3rd big league start, struck out 10 ChiSox in 7.0 innings on June 18 in DC...when starting, Washington went 8-4...went 4-1 with a 1.08 ERA in 6 Triple-A International League starts with the Syracuse Chiefs...was promoted to Syracuse on May 4 after making 5 starts with the Harrisburg Senators...finished 3-1 with a 1.64 ERA in 5 Double-A Eastern League starts...combined to go 7-2 with a 1.43 ERA in 11 starts for the Nationals’ top 2 affiliates...allowed just one home run (Rene Rivera, May 26 vs. Scranton/W-B) in those 11 starts or 55.1 innings...fanned 65 and walked just 13, good for a 5.0/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and 10.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched...in 11 minor-league starts, batting average against was .158 (31-for-196).

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2009Professional: Did not pitch in the Nationals system after signing on August 16 at 11:58:43 p.m. (77 2nds before dead-line)...after signing, worked out in DC in/around the Nationals for the better part of a month...gained first pro exposure during the Nationals’ 2009 Instructional League, which took place in Viera, FL...in 2 Instructional League outings, worked 5.0 innings before heading to Phoenix to participate in the prestigious Arizona Fall League...in 5 AFL starts, went 4-1 with a 4.26 ERA...ERA was skewed by one tough outing (7 ER allowed, October 22 at Peoria Javelinas)...otherwise, ERA would have been 1.10...walked 7 and struck out 23 in 19.0 AFL innings (3.3/1 K-to-BB ratio, 10.9 K’s per 9.0 innings)...was to start AFL Championship game on Nov. 21, but suffered freakish knee injury during the Phoenix Desert Dogs batting practice on November 19...one day later, a precautionary exam performed today by Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los Angeles revealed patellar subluxation in the left knee...the injury’s treatment included rest and physical therapy, but did not require surgery...is expected to be 100 percent for 2010 Spring Training.

SDSU: 2009 recipient of both the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy...posted 13 double-digit strikeout totals...worked scoreless ball 7 times in 15 starts...regular season and conference-tournament efforts—SDSU went 14-0 when pitching—were largely responsible for the Aztecs securing their first NCAA Regional berth since 1991...went 13-1 with a 1.32 ERA (16 ER/109.0 IP) in 15 starts as a junior for Tony Gwynn’s Aztecs...fanned an NCAA-best 195 in 109.0 innings as a junior, or 16.1 K’s per 9.0 innings (tops in NCAA), en route to a 10.3/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...did not issue more than 2 walks in any game, and walked one or fewer batters in 10 of 15 starting assignments...on May 8, in front of capacity crowd at Tony Gwynn Stadium, struck out 17 while no-hitting Air Force.

COLLEGE / AMATEUR CAREERSDSU: In 3 collegiate seasons, went 22-7 with 7 saves and a 1.59 ERA (43 ER/243.1 IP) in 52 games for SDSU...was San Diego State’s closer as a freshman and their top starter as both a sophomore and junior...in 3 collegiate seasons, was twice named Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Year...was named MWC Co-Freshman of the Year in 2007.

Olympics/Amateur: Pitched for Team USA in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics...in doing so, became the first collegiate member of Team USA since pro players were permitted in ‘00...was the recipient of the ‘08 Richard W. “Dick” Case Award (Team USA’s Athlete of the Year), thanks to 2-start stint (2.45 ERA in Olympic tournament) and ‘08 performance with Team USA’s undefeated (24-0) National (collegiate) Team...in summer of ‘07, pitched for Torrington in the New England Collegiate Baseball League (1-0, 7 saves, 1.29 ERA)...was named NECBL’s Top Pro Prospect and Top Reliever.

PERSONALStephen J. Strasburg...is actively working toward finishing degree in public administration at San Diego State...graduated from West Hills (CA) High in ‘06...a 3-time letterman at West Hills...was the ‘06 West Hills Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2009 ........ Selected by WAS in first round (first overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYMarc Baca (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .875 12 4 3 1 8 0Career / P .875 12 4 3 1 8 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0, last 6/18/10 vs. CWSWINNING STREAK .......................... 3 games, 7/9/10 - 7/21/10MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 14, 6/8/10 vs. PITCAREER 10-K GAMES (2) .............. 6/8/10 vs. PIT (14) 6/18/10 vs. CWS (10)HOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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How dominant was Senators LHP Walter Johnson, who was a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s inaugural class in 1936? Johnson was a 2-time American League MVP (1913, 1924) who paced the AL in strikeouts 12 times, shutouts 7 times, wins 6 times, complete games 6 times, ERA 5 times, innings 5 times, games started 4 times and winning percentage twice. Meanwhile, he never once posted a triple-digit walk total. A closer look at where Johnson ranks, entering the 2011 season, on various all-time leaderboards:

Wins: 417 (2nd, Cy Young 511) ERA: 2.17 (11th, Ed Walsh 1.82) Complete Games: 531 (4th, Cy Young 749) *min. 1000 innings, 3000 PA, 100 decisions

Shutouts: 110 (first) Strikeouts: 3509 (9th, Nolan Ryan 5714) WHIP: 1.06 (8th, Eddie Joss 0.97) *min. 1000 innings, 3000 PA, 100 decisions

Games Started: 666 (13th, Cy Young 815) Losses: 279 (4th, Cy Young 316) Adjusted ERA: 147 (tied 4th, Mariano Rivera 202) *min. 1000 innings, 3000 PA, 100 decisions

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Bats L Born 11/27/79 Greenwood, MSThrows L ’11 Opening Day Age 31Height 6’1” MLB Service 0.091Weight 200Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 20, 2010

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VAN EVERY CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2001 Mahoning Valley .252 41 135 30 34 60 4 2 6 17 0 0 7 28 50 1 2 .406 .444 .850 22002 Mahoning Valley .257 42 140 31 36 73 7 6 6 26 1 2 1 20 45 6 0 .350 .521 .871 0 Columbus .140 15 43 10 6 17 0 1 3 4 0 0 2 13 25 1 0 .362 .395 .757 32003 Lake County .193 59 197 22 38 66 9 2 5 24 3 2 7 12 89 15 5 .261 .335 .596 2 Mahoning Valley .262 22 65 13 17 28 6 1 1 9 0 2 3 9 23 7 4 .367 .431 .798 12004 Kinston .276 113 392 67 108 197 22 2 21 71 0 6 8 53 129 11 3 .368 .503 .871 102005 Akron .244 118 389 71 95 194 14 2 27 64 3 1 7 66 155 16 6 .363 .499 .862 42006 Akron .258 66 236 35 61 117 16 5 10 40 0 5 5 26 80 5 1 .338 .496 .834 0 Buffalo .258 47 151 23 39 67 9 2 5 16 0 1 3 16 51 5 2 .339 .444 .783 02007 Akron .344 44 151 27 52 88 14 5 4 34 3 2 1 19 48 4 5 .416 .583 .999 4 Buffalo .272 51 158 17 43 74 5 1 8 23 2 1 2 23 57 2 3 .370 .468 .838 02008 Pawtucket .263 119 380 84 100 199 15 3 26 70 3 1 4 54 157 6 1 .360 .524 .884 0 Boston .235 11 17 0 4 6 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .278 .353 .631 02009 Pawtucket .215 20 65 7 14 30 4 0 4 10 0 0 1 16 25 0 0 .378 .462 .840 2 Boston .364 7 11 1 4 7 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .462 .636 1.098 02010 Indianapolis .214 74 210 32 45 84 9 0 10 29 1 2 2 37 85 3 4 .335 .400 .735 3 Boston .211 21 19 6 4 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 .286 .421 .707 0MINOR TOTALS .254 831 2712 469 688 1294 134 32 136 437 16 25 53 392 1019 82 36 .356 .477 .833 31MLB TOTALS .255 39 47 7 12 21 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 5 20 0 0 .327 .447 .774 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2008 BOS vs. LAA NOT ON POST-SEASON ROSTER2009 BOS vs. LAA NOT ON POST-SEASON ROSTER

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2009 BOS vs. TBR NOT ON POST-SEASON ROSTER

CAREERSolid defender in center field...has shown power (136 home runs) and speed (82 stolen bases) in portions of 10 minor league seasons...averaged 20 home runs per campaign during a 5-year span from 2004-08...pitched in one game each of the last 2 seasons for the Red Sox...in the 2 appearances (April 30, 2009 at TBR, May 10, 2010 vs. NYY), both of which came in blowouts, worked 1.2 innings, fanning one (Brett Gardner) and allowing 2 runs.

2010Played in career-high 22 big league games with the Red Sox...signed with PIT in the off-season, but was dealt to BOS on April 24...played in 21 games for the Red Sox before being reacquired by Pirates on May 31.

2009Combined on just 27 games for BOS and Triple-A Pawtucket in injury-plagued campaign...began season on big league DL, March 27-April 24, with sprained ankle...hit first MLB homer, a solo shot off Jensen Lewis, April 29 at CLE.

2008Saw first big league action, playing in 11 games spanning 3 stints with BOS...spent most of season with Triple-A Paw-tucket...made MLB debut and singled off Daniel Cabrera, May 14 at BAL...pocketed first big league RBI, Sept. 2 vs. BAL...hit 10th-inning game-ending single in BOS’s regular-season finale, Sept. 28 (G2) vs. NYY...represented Pawtucket in Triple-A All-Star Game in Louisville (KY)...ranked among International League leaders with 26 homers (tied 3rd) and 84 runs (tied 4th)....played flawless defense, fielding 306 total chances without an error.

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2007Combined to hit .307 with 12 homers and 57 RBI in 95 games for Triple-A Buffalo and Double-A Akron...named the Double-A Eastern League’s Player of the Week, April 23...was promoted to Buffalo on June 11...missed the final 3 weeks of ‘07 with left knee inflammation.

2006Playing for Double-A Akron and Triple-A Buffalo, posted 25 doubles, 7 triples, 15 home runs and 56 RBI in 113 games.

2005Earned Eastern League All-Star honors with Double-A Akron...ranked 2nd in league with 27 home runs and 66 walks.

2004With Single-A Kinston, ranked 3rd in Carolina League with .503 slugging percentage...tallied 22 doubles, 21 home runs and career-best 71 RBI in 113 games.

2003Recorded career-best 22 stolen bases short-season Single-A Mahoning Valley and Single-A Lake County.

2002Posted .429 slugging percentage with 9 homers and 30 RBI in 57 games with Mahoning Valley and Single-A Columbus.

2001In pro debut with Mahoning Valley, posted 6 homers and 17 RBI in 41 New York-Penn League games.

PERSONALJonathan Eugene Van Every...graduated from University Christian (MS) High School...pitched at Itawamba Junior College in Fulton, Mississippi...attended the New Stars for Young Stars event in 2008 to benefit the Jimmy Fund.

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AWARDS & H8NORS2005 ........ Triple-A International League All-Star (mid-season).2005 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (mid-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 ........ Selected by CLE in 29th round of First-Year Player Draft.2007 ........ Signed with BOS as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 1.2009 ........ Signed with PIT as a minor-league free agent, July 25.2010 ........ Acquired by BOS in exchange for cash considerations, April 24. Acquired by PIT in exchange for C Josue Posey, May 31. Signed with Washington as a minor-league free agent, Dec. 20.

SIGNED BYPhil Rossi (Pirates)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF 1.000 21 15 0 0 15 02010 / P 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0CAREER / OF 1.000 36 37 0 0 37 0CAREER / P 1.000 2 1 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 2, last 5/6/09 vs. CLESINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 3, 9/26/08 vs. NYYHITTING STREAK ........................... 2 games, last 5/1/10 - 5/2/10MULTI-HR GAMES (0) .................... NoneCAREER GRAND SLAMS (0) ........... NoneCAREER PINCH HOMERS (0) ......... None

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Bats R Born 3/31/80 Tainan City, TaiwanThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 31Height 6’3” MLB Service 5.159Weight 230Obtained Signed as free agent, February 19, 2009

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WANG CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2000 Staten Island 4 4 2.48 14 14 2 1 0 87.0 77 34 24 2 2 21 75 7.8 7 1 .2332001 DID NOT PITCH / INJURED2002 Staten Island 6 1 1.72 13 13 0 0 0 78.1 63 23 15 2 0 14 64 7.4 1 2 .2192003 GCL Yankees 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6.0 0 0 .182 Trenton 7 6 4.65 21 21 2 1 0 122.0 143 71 63 7 2 32 84 6.2 3 1 .2942004 Trenton 6 5 4.05 18 18 0 0 0 109.0 112 53 49 6 3 26 90 7.4 2 0 .274 Columbus 5 1 2.01 6 5 2 1 0 40.1 31 9 9 3 1 8 35 7.8 0 0 .2152005 Columbus 2 1 4.24 6 6 0 0 0 34.0 40 16 16 4 0 6 21 5.6 1 0 .301 N.Y. Yankees 8 5 4.02 18 17 0 0 0 116.1 113 58 52 9 6 32 47 3.6 3 0 .2562006 N.Y. Yankees 19 6 3.63 34 33 2 1 1 218.0 233 92 88 12 2 52 76 3.1 6 1 .2772007 *Tampa 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 1 4 7.2 0 0 .250 N.Y. Yankees 19 7 3.70 30 30 1 0 0 199.1 199 84 82 9 8 59 104 4.7 9 1 .2652008 N.Y. Yankees 8 2 4.07 15 15 1 0 0 95.0 90 44 43 4 3 35 54 5.1 0 0 .249 *Scranton/W-B 1 0 0.00 2 2 1 1 0 13.0 7 0 0 0 0 3 7 4.8 0 0 .1592009 N.Y. Yankees 1 6 9.64 12 9 0 0 0 42.0 66 46 45 7 2 19 29 6.2 3 0 .3652010 DID NOT PITCH / INJUREDMINORS TOTALS 31 18 3.28 82 81 7 4 0 491.2 480 209 179 24 9 111 382 7.0 14 4 .257MLB TOTALS 55 26 4.16 109 104 4 1 1 670.2 701 324 310 41 21 197 310 4.2 21 2 .272

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Washington — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MLB TOTALS .000 109 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK BAA2005 NYY vs. LAA 0 1 1.35 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.2 6 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 .2312006 NYY vs. DET 1 0 4.05 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.2 8 3 3 1 0 1 4 0 0 .3082007 NYY vs. CLE 0 2 19.06 2 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 14 12 12 3 2 4 2 0 0 .500TOTALS 1 3 7.58 4 4 0 0 0 0 19.0 28 19 16 5 3 5 7 0 0 .350

CAREER2-time 19-game winner hopes to stabilize Nationals rotation and re-establish career in DC...in 2-year span from 2006-07, paced MLB in wins (first, 38) and winning percentage (first, .745)...career ground ball-to-fly ball ratio of 2.73/1 ranks 3rd among active pitcher with 100-plus starts (Brandon Webb-3.63/1, Derek Lowe-3.09/1)...at 14.4, paces active pitchers (min. 100 starts) in fewest pitches required per inning (Roy Halladay, 2nd at 14.6)...has allowed only 41 home runs in 670.2 career innings...home run (in)frequency of 0.55 per 9.0 innings pitched is MLB’s best since Mike LaCoss nurtured a 0.51/9.0-inning mark from 1978-91...career quality start percentage is 56.7 (59 in 104 career starts).

2010Did not pitch in 2010 while working with the Nationals’ training staff on a rehab program designed to regain full health from July 2009 right shoulder surgery...did return to health in time to pitch in Instructional League in Sept. and Oct...in 2 FIL appearances, spun 3.0 no-hit scoreless innings, walking one and fanning one.

2009In injury-ravaged season, went 1-6 with a 9.64 ERA in 12 games/9 starts for NYY...took loss in first 3 starts...endured pair of DL stints due to hip abductor muscle weakness and a torn shoulder capsule, which was repaired by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL on July 29...threw first pitch at New Yankee Stadium in ballpark’s first exhibition on April 3 vs. CHI...made 100th career start, June 10 at BOS...lone win: June 28 at NYM...last pitched, July 4 vs. TOR.

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2008Earned the win in first Opening Day start, April 1 vs. TOR...went 5-0 in April...made only 15 starts due to mid-foot sprain of the Lisfranc ligament and a partial tear of the peroneal longus tendon in right foot...notched 50th career win in 85th start, April 22 at CWS...suffered season-ending foot injury scoring on Derek Jeter RBI single, June 15 at HOU.

2007In only 30 starts, won 19 games for 2nd straight year...became first NYY to lead team in wins in back-to-back seasons since Andy Pettitte (1996-97)...became first NYY to record at least 19 wins in consecutive seasons since Tommy John (21 in ‘79, 22 in ‘80)...fanned career-best 104...finished 7th in AL Cy Young Award voting...32 GIDP tied CLE’s Fausto Carmona for MLB lead...missed season’s first 18 contests with strained right hamstring...retired first 22 batters faced, May 5 vs. SEA, but Ben Broussard homered with one out in 8th.

2006Went 19-6 with a 3.63 ERA in 34 starts/33 starts in first full big league season...finished 2nd in AL Cy Young Award voting...ranked among AL leaders in wins (tied for first), home run frequency (MLB-best one per 18.1 innings), pitches per inning (2nd, 14.0), winning percentage (tied for 3rd, .760), home ERA (tied for 4th, 3.03), innings (5th, 218.0) and starts (6th, 33)...eclipsed Chan Ho Park’s mark (18 in 2000) for single-season wins by a Asian-born pitcher.

2005Began season with Columbus of the Triple-A International League, but eventually won 8 games in 17 starts for the Yan-kees...received no-decision in MLB debut on April 30 vs. TOR, allowing 2 runs in 7.0 innings...recorded first strikeout (Toby Hall) in 2nd start, May 5 at TBR...allowed 3 runs in 7.1 innings while registering first big league win, May 10 vs. SEA...from July 13-September 6, missed 52 games while on DL with inflammation in right shoulder.

2004Went 11-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 24 games/23 starts for Columbus and Double-A Trenton...won Kevin Lawn “Pitcher of the Year” Award...pitched for Chinese Taipei in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens (1-0, 1.98 ERA, 2 starts).

2003In first full season, reached Double-A for the first time, going 7-6 with a 4.65 ERA for Trenton...represented Taiwan and NYY in MLB’s Futures Game...blister on right middle finger rendered a pair of DL stints.

2002Returned from right-shoulder surgery with 13 starts for Staten Island of the short-season New York-Penn League...1.72 ERA ranked 2nd in circuit...helped Staten Island claim NY-P League title (2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in 2 post-season starts).

2001Did not pitch...had season-ending arthroscopic surgery on right shoulder on April 3.

2000In pro debut, ranked among NY-P League leaders with 2 complete games (first), one shutout (first), 87.0 innings (4th) and 2.48 ERA (8th)...went 1-0 with a 2.86 ERA in 2 post-season starts as Oneonta claimed NY-P League championship.

IN CHINESE TAIPEIRepresented Chinese Taipei in ‘04 Summer Olympics...was Taiwan’s MVP in ‘02 Asian Games...attended Taipei Physical Education College in Taiwan...attended same middle school as Dodgers middle reliever Hong-Chih Kuo.

PERSONALChien-Ming Wang...in 2007, was named by Time Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People” in the world for helping to break cultural barriers...uniform #41 was retired by Staten Island of the New York-Penn League in 2006.

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AWARDS & HONORS2005 ........ NYY’s No. 10 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2004 ........ Kevin Lawn Award as NYY’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year.2003 ........ MLB Futures Game at CWS2003 ........ NYY’s No. 5 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2002 ........ Taiwan MVP of Asian Games.2002 ........ New York-Penn League All-Star (post-season).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 ........ Signed with NYY as non-drafted free agent, May 5.2010 ........ Signed with WAS as free agent, February 19.

SIGNED BYJohn Cox and Gordon Blakeley (Yankees)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P — 0 0 0 0 0 0Career / P .989 109 40 134 2 176 11

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 9.0 IP, 4/11/09 at BOSWINNING STREAK .......................... 7 games, last 9/26/07 - 5/2/08MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 10, 6/17/07 vs. NYMCAREER 10-K GAMES (1) .............. 6/17/07 vs. NYMHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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Bats R Born 5/20/79 Springfield, ILThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 31Height 6’5” MLB Service 7.102Weight 220Obtained Signed as free agent, December 5, 2010

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WERTH CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E1997 GCL Orioles .295 32 88 16 26 35 6 0 1 8 0 1 0 22 22 7 1 .432 .398 .830 91998 Delmarva .265 120 408 71 108 158 20 3 8 53 1 2 15 50 92 21 6 .364 .387 .751 9 Bowie .158 5 19 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 .238 .263 .501 01999 Frederick .305 66 236 41 72 93 10 1 3 30 1 2 3 37 37 16 3 .403 .394 .797 10 Bowie .273 35 121 18 33 43 5 1 1 11 1 3 2 17 26 7 1 .364 .355 .719 12000 Bowie .228 85 276 47 63 98 16 2 5 26 4 1 4 54 50 9 3 .361 .355 .716 7 Frederick .277 24 83 16 23 32 3 0 2 18 1 2 0 10 15 5 1 .347 .386 .733 22001 Dunedin .200 21 70 9 14 23 3 0 2 14 0 0 0 17 19 1 1 .356 .329 .685 0 Tennessee .285 104 369 51 105 184 23 1 18 69 1 7 3 63 93 12 3 .387 .499 .886 72002 Syracuse .257 127 443 65 114 197 25 2 18 82 0 9 4 67 125 24 7 .354 .445 .799 5 Toronto .261 15 46 4 12 16 2 1 0 6 0 1 0 6 11 1 0 .340 .348 .688 02003 *Dunedin .371 18 62 10 23 40 5 0 4 18 0 2 0 3 14 1 0 .388 .645 1.033 0 Toronto .208 26 48 7 10 20 4 0 2 10 0 0 0 3 22 1 0 .255 .417 .672 0 Syracuse .237 64 236 37 56 104 19 1 9 34 0 3 2 15 68 11 1 .285 .441 .726 72004 L.A. Dodgers .262 89 290 56 76 141 11 3 16 47 1 1 4 30 85 4 1 .338 .486 .824 4 *Las Vegas .412 14 51 13 21 40 2 1 5 20 0 0 1 8 10 2 0 .500 .784 1.284 02005 Las Vegas .367 15 49 9 18 27 0 0 3 10 0 0 2 13 17 6 1 .516 .551 1.067 1 L.A. Dodgers .234 102 337 46 79 126 22 2 7 43 1 3 6 48 114 11 2 .338 .374 .712 32006 L.A. Dodgers DID NOT PLAY / Injured2007 Philadelphia .298 94 255 43 76 117 11 3 8 49 2 1 2 44 73 7 1 .404 .459 .863 2 *Clearwater .077 4 13 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .200 .077 .277 02008 Philadelphia .273 134 418 73 114 208 16 3 24 67 0 3 4 57 119 20 1 .363 .498 .861 2 *Clearwater .167 2 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .375 .167 .542 02009 Philadelphia .268 159 571 98 153 289 26 1 36 99 0 6 8 91 156 20 3 .373 .506 .879 62010 Philadelphia .296 156 554 106 164 295 46 2 27 85 0 9 7 82 147 13 3 .388 .532 .921 4MINORS TOTALS .269 736 2530 408 681 1081 139 12 79 394 9 32 37 381 601 123 28 .369 .427 .796 58MLB TOTALS .272 775 2519 433 684 1212 138 15 120 406 4 24 31 361 727 77 11 .367 .481 .848 21*—Rehab assignment

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 LAD vs. STL .286 4 14 3 4 11 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 .412 .786 1.197 02007 PHI vs. COL .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250 .000 .250 02008 PHI vs. MIL .313 4 16 3 5 13 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 .313 .813 1.125 02009 PHI vs. COL .357 4 14 5 5 13 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 .500 .929 1.429 02010 PHI vs. CIN .167 3 12 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 .231 .167 .397 0TOTALS .271 17 59 13 16 39 4 2 5 9 0 0 0 9 20 2 0 .368 .661 1.029 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 PHI vs. LAD .190 5 21 2 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .227 .238 .465 02009 PHI vs. LAD .222 5 18 5 4 13 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 .300 .722 1.022 02010 PHI vs. SFG .222 6 18 3 4 11 1 0 2 5 0 1 1 4 7 0 0 .375 .611 .986 0TOTALS .211 16 57 10 12 29 2 0 5 11 0 1 1 7 21 0 0 .303 .509 .812 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 PHI vs. TBR .444 5 18 4 8 14 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 4 3 0 .583 .778 1.361 12009 PHI vs. NYY .263 6 19 3 5 11 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 7 0 0 .417 .579 .996 0TOTALS .351 11 37 7 13 25 3 0 3 6 0 0 0 11 11 3 0 .500 .676 1.176 1

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 NL at NYY .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0

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CAREERWashington’s biggest off-season addition since coming to DC in 2005...offers rare blend of middle-of-the-order presence with the bat, defensive prowess in the outfield, a strong throwing arm, baserunning instincts, speed and athleticism...is one of just 2 players in MLB that has increased slugging percentage each of the last 4 seasons (.469 in ‘07, .498 in ‘08, .506 in ‘09, .532 in ‘10), with the other being CIN’s Scott Rolen (min. 90 games each season)...burst upon the scene in 2008, and in 3 seasons since, has batted .279 with 88 doubles, 87 home runs, 251 RBI and 53 stolen bases in 449 games...in the same 3-year span (2008-10), has paced MLB having seen 4.46 pitches per plate appearance...a proven October performer, has hit .268 with 9 doubles, 2 triples, 13 home runs and 26 RBI in 44 career post-season games...the 13 career post-season long balls are tied for 4th among active players and trail only Manny Ramirez (29), Derek Jeter (20) and Jim Thome (19)...is also the Phillies’ all-time franchise leader in post-season homers with 11...has proven durable...is one of only 12 National Leaguers to have played in 155-plus games each of the last two seasons (159 in ‘09, 156 in ‘10)...was drafted by the Orioles as a catcher.

2010In final season with the Phillies, batted .296 with an NL-leading 46 doubles, 27 home runs and 85 RBI in 156 games...established career highs in hits, doubles, extra-base hits (75), runs (106) and slugging percentage (.532)...and thus, increased slugging mark for the 4th straight season...paced the NL in doubles and pitches seen per plate appearance (MLB-best 4.36)...also ranked among NL leaders in extra-base hits (tied 4th), runs (tied 4th), slugging percentage (6th), OPS (6th, .921), on-base percentage (8th), walks (8th, 82), times on base (8th, .253) and total bases (10th, 295)...8 outfield assists ranked 4th among NL outfielders...May 3-9, was named NL Player of the Week (.360, 4 doubles, 4 homers, 9 RBI)...Sept. 9 vs. Washington hit 2nd-career game-ending homer off Drew Storen.

2009Played in career-high 159 games and posted career-high 36 home runs and 99 RBI...earned first All-Star invitation...swiped 20 bases for 2nd straight year to match career high, and thus, posted 2nd straight 20-homer, 20-stolen base campaign...is only the 4th Phillie to register back-to-back 20-20 seasons, joining Mike Schmidt (‘74-75), Bobby Abreu (‘99-2005) and Jimmy Rollins (‘06-07)...paced the NL with 14 homers at the expense of left-handed pitchers...May 12 vs. LAD, swiped 2nd base, 3rd base and home plate, and, upon returning to dugout, received a curtain call for the feat...hit first career game-ending homer, July 21 vs. CHI off Jeff Samardzija...garnered NL Player of the Week citation for period ending Aug. 23 (.440, 5 homers, 9 RBI)...hit 7 post-season homers in 15 games for PHI.

2008Helped the Phillies win World Series with breakout season that included (then) career-best 24 home runs...led MLB as 16 of those 24 home runs came against lefthanders...posted initial 20-homer, 20-stolen base season, becoming the 9th Phillie to turn the trick...legged out inside-the-park homer on April 21 at COL off Mark Redman...hit 3 homers, including first career grand slam, en route to franchise record-tying 8 RBI, May 16 vs. TOR.

2007Hit .298 with 11 doubles, 8 homers and 49 RBI in 94 games in first season with PHI...hit .379 with RISP and .455 with the bases loaded...Aug. 26-27, notched a hit in 9 straight at-bats (one shy of Phillies and NL record).

2006Missed entire season...spent majority of campaign rehabbing from left-wrist surgery, performed in April.

2005Played in 102 games and swiped 11 bases to tie for Dodgers team lead...broke left wrist when hit by an A.J. Burnett pitch in first Spring Training game...was placed on the DL and missed the first 44 games of the regular season...on Nov. 17, underwent arthroscopic surgery—performed by Dr. Norman Zemel—to repair torn ligament in left wrist.

2004Spent Spring Training with TOR, but was acquired by Dodgers prior to Opening Day...on June 4 at ARI, after nearly 2-month stint on the DL, registered first hit as a Dodger, a solo homer...went deep in 3 straight games, Sept. 12-14.

2003In final season with Blue Jays, shuttled between Toronto and Syracuse of the Triple-A International League 4 times...first big league homer was a 2nd-inning 3-run shot off Colby Lewis, May 6 at TEX.

2002Hit 18 home runs for Syracuse in final season with any catching duties (23 Triple-A games at catcher)...made MLB debut on Sept. 1 and notched 2 hits, including initial MLB safety, a 7th-inning single off David Wells.

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2001Combined on 20 homers for Double-A Tennessee and Single-A Dunedin...ranked 4th in Southern League with .387 OBP.

2000Combined to hit .240 with 14 stolen bases in 109 games for Double-A Bowie and Frederick.

1999Eclipsed the 100-game plateau for the first time with Single-A Frederick (66 games) and Bowie (35)...combined to hit .294 for the 2 clubs to rank 3rd among O’s full-season minor leaguers.

1998Tallied 31 extra-base hits and stole 22 bases playing for Bowie and Single-A Delmarva...earned spot on Howe Sports-data’s All-Teen team at catcher.

1997Hit .295 in pitcher-friendly Rookie-level Gulf Coast League in professional debut.

PERSONALJayson Richard Gowan Werth...is a 1997 graduate of Glenwood (IL) High...hit .652 with 15 home runs in just 31 games...signed on to play baseball and attend the University of Georgia before signing professionally with the Orioles...grandfather, Dick “Ducky” Schofield played 19 big league seasons (1953-71) for 8 teams...uncle, Dick, played short-stop for 14 big league campaigns (1983-96) with CAL, NYM, TOR and LAD...mother, Kim Schofield Werth, competed in the US Olympic Trials in the long jump and 100 meters...is stepson of Dennis Werth, who played portions of 4 MLB seasons with the Yankees and Royals from 1979-82.

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AWARDS & HONORS2003 ........ Blue Jays No. 2 prospect as rated by Baseball America.1998 ........ Howe Sportsdata’s All-Teen team.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1997 ........ Signed by BAL as first-round selection (22nd overall) in First-Year Player Draft.2000 ........ Acquired by TOR in exchange for LHP John Bale, Dec. 11.2004 ........ Acquired by LAD in exchange for RHOP Jason Frasor, March 30.2006 ........ Signed with PHI as a free agent, Dec. 18.2010 ........ Signed with Washington as a free agent, Dec. 5.

SIGNED BYFred Peterson (Orioles)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / OF .987 153 293 8 4 305 2CAREER / 1B 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0CAREER / OF .986 726 1448 51 21 1520 14

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 5, 8/26/07 vs. SDPSINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 8, 5/16/08 vs. TORHITTING STREAK ........................... 13 games, 9/9/08 - 9/19/08MULTI-HR GAMES (8) .................... 5/16/2008 vs. TOR (3) 8/6/2004 vs. PHI (2) 6/26/2005 at LAA 5/22/2007 (2) 8/30/2008 at CHI (2) 6/27/2009 at TOR (2) 8/19/2009 vs. ARI (2) 4/24/2010 at ARI (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (3) ........... 5/16/08 vs. TOR off David Purcey 7/6/09 vs. CIN off Paul Janish 9/16/09 vs. WAS off Jason BergmannCAREER PINCH HOMERS (3) ......... 8/27/04 at NYM 5/25/07 at ATL 9/20/07 at WAS

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Bats R Born 7/22/84 Clarksville, TNThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’2” MLB Service 0.000Weight 190Obtained Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 14, 2006

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WILKE CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 GCL Nationals 2 2 4.94 13 1 0 0 2 27.1 33 19 15 0 1 11 31 10.2 0 0 .2892007 Hagerstown 3 6 3.49 47 0 0 0 11 80.0 86 42 31 7 2 34 70 7.9 3 1 .2782008 Potomac 1 2 2.08 46 0 0 0 5 60.2 52 14 14 1 2 12 45 6.7 2 0 .2412009 Harrisburg 5 2 2.37 34 0 0 0 3 49.1 48 14 13 2 1 13 40 7.3 0 0 .257 Syracuse 2 3 3.22 17 0 0 0 2 22.1 19 8 8 0 2 4 25 10.1 1 0 .2352010 Syracuse 4 4 2.45 53 1 0 0 8 69.2 57 22 19 2 2 22 62 8.0 3 0 .228MINORS TOTALS 17 19 2.91 210 2 0 0 31 309.1 295 119 100 12 10 96 273 7.9 9 1 .255

CAREERLocal college product (George Washington Univ.) gets exposure in big league camp...has recorded a sub-3.00 ERA each of the last seasons...in same 3-year span (2008-10), has posted a 2.41 ERA and 7.7 K’s per 9.0 innings.

2010Excelled in first complete Triple-A campaign, posting 4 wins, 9 holds, 8 saves, a .228 batting average against, a 2.8/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a stingy 2.45 ERA...posted a 2.6/1 ground ball-to-fly ball ratio...notched a 3.20 ERA in 18 appearances with Caracus of the hitter-friendly Venezuelan Winter League.

2009Earned first All-Star nod from the Double-A Eastern League...in best pro season, combined to go 7-5 with 12 holds, 5 saves and a 2.64 ERA in 51 appearances with Syracuse of the Triple-A International League and Harrisburg...following season, posted a 4.26 ERA in 10 appearances with Phoenix of the prestigious Arizona Fall League.

2008Walked just 1.8 batters per 9.0 innings en route to 2.08 ERA in 46 appearances with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...was touched for just one homer in 60.2 innings.

2007Secured career-best 11 saves pitching for Hagerstown...cited in Baseball America’s annual “Best Tools’ survey of league managers as owning the “Best Changeup” in the Single-A South Atlantic League.

2006Notched first win (Aug. 7 vs. GCL Dodgers) and save (June 26 vs. GCL Mets) in pro debut with Nationals’ Rookie-level Gulf Coast League entry.

PERSONALJosh Hunt Wilkie...majored in music and graduated from George Washington University...went 25-12 with a 2.97 ERA in 4 seasons at GWU...ranks among Colonials’ all-time leaders in strikeouts (2nd, 291) and wins (3rd)...was not drafted, but signed with the Nationals after a June ‘06 bullpen session with Nationals pitching coach Randy St. Claire was arranged by outfielder Jose Guillen...was then notified by Hall-of-Famer Frank Robinson that a contract would be forthcoming...spent the off-season of ‘09 working on Capitol Hill as part of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform...went 13-4 with a 1.96 ERA and graduated from Chattahoochee(GA) High in Alpharetta.

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2009 ........ Double-A Eastern League All-Star (post-season).CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 ........ Signed with Washington as a non-drafted free agent, June 14.

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Bats R Born 11/16/82 Tucson, AZThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 28Height 6’0” MLB Service 0.141Weight 180Obtained Signed as minor-league free agent, December 20, 2010

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WOOD CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 Jamestown 0 2 5.35 16 4 0 0 2 38.2 44 33 23 2 1 28 32 7.4 6 0 .2892004 Greensboro 2 3 4.22 24 8 0 0 1 70.1 73 47 33 12 1 22 70 9.0 6 0 .2632005 Greensboro 1 2 9.28 5 5 0 0 0 21.1 29 23 22 2 0 15 10 4.2 5 0 .3122006 Jupiter 2 7 5.83 16 16 0 0 0 63.1 65 43 41 4 5 25 52 7.4 4 0 .2732007 Jupiter 0 2 3.81 17 0 0 0 0 26.0 24 14 11 1 0 8 26 9.0 0 0 .2452008 Jupiter 5 2 1.80 27 1 0 0 1 40.0 25 10 8 1 4 15 22 5.0 2 0 .182 Carolina 2 1 5.75 12 0 0 0 0 20.1 20 14 13 2 2 6 15 6.6 1 0 .2502009 New Orleans 1 2 3.18 31 0 0 0 0 39.2 42 16 14 1 0 17 37 8.4 3 0 .269 Florida 1 0 2.82 18 0 0 0 0 22.1 22 8 7 2 1 10 16 6.4 2 0 .2722010 Florida 0 1 5.53 26 0 0 0 1 27.2 33 19 17 2 0 15 10 3.3 0 0 .306 New Orleans 0 1 6.43 14 0 0 0 0 14.0 19 12 10 4 0 4 12 7.7 4 0 .311MINORS TOTALS 13 22 4.72 162 34 0 0 4 333.2 341 212 175 29 13 140 276 7.4 31 0 .264MLB TOTALS 1 1 4.32 44 0 0 0 1 50.0 55 27 24 4 1 25 26 4.7 2 0 .291

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Florida — 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0MLB TOTALS .500 44 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 0

CAREERGround ball inducing reliever...posted a 4.32 ERA in 44 games with NL East-rival Marlins the last 2 seasons...is 8-6 with one save and 3.55 ERA in 84 games/one start the previous 3 minor-league seasons (2008-10).

2010Pitched in 26 games with FLA...protected 7-6 lead and pocketed first big league save with scoreless 10th inning, April 7 at NYM...logged 8 straight scoreless efforts, spanning 6.0 innings from June 19-July 4.

2009Pitched to the tune of a 2.82 ERA in 18 games for the Marlins in first big league action...worked 2.0 scoreless innings in MLB debut, June 25 vs. BAL...earned initial big league win with 1.1 scoreless innings of relief in an 11-3 win, Sept.12 vs. Washington...while with New Orleans of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, endured DL stint (oblique strain).

2008Went a combined 7-3 with one save and 3.13 ERA in 39 games/one start with Double-A Carolina and Single-A Jupiter...posted 5 wins, one save and 1.80 ERA while in the Single-A Florida State League...following season, notched a strong 2.77 ERA in 12 appearances with Mesa in prestigious Arizona Fall League.

2007First season pitching exclusively out of the bullpen...in 26.0 Florida State League innings, registered a 3.3/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (26 SO, 8 BB)...missed significant time with right shoulder tendinitis.

2006Pitched as starter in first of 3 straight years with Single-A Jupiter...missed season’s first 2 months (right elbow strain).

2005Was limited to only 5 starts with Single-A Greensboro due to a right elbow strain...missed season’s final 4 months upon having “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery.

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2004In first complete professional season, fanned 70 in 70.1 innings with Single-A Greensboro.

2003Secured 2 saves in professional debut with Jamestown of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League.

2002Signed last as a draft-and-follow.

PERSONALTimothy Dotle Wood (Tim)...played collegiately at Pima Community College in Tucson (AZ) area.

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SIGNED BYScott Stanley (Marlins)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P 1.000 26 1 1 0 2 0Career / P 1.000 44 2 2 0 4 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ NoneWINNING STREAK .......................... NoneMOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 2, 9/20/09 at CINCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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A closer look at MLB’s rules as it pertains to rookie qualification for both position players and pitchers:

POSITION PLAYERS: No more than 130 at-bats in the major leagues during a previous season or seasons, nor more than 45 days on a major league roster during the 25-player limit (excluding time in military service or on the Disabled List)

PITCHERS: No more than 50.0 innings in the major leagues during a previous season or seasons, nor more than 45 days on a major league roster during the 25-player limit (excluding time in military service or on the Disabled List).

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Bats R Born 9/28/84 Washington, NCThrows R ’11 Opening Day Age 26Height 6’3” MLB Service 5.032Weight 228Obtained Selected in first round (4th overall) of 2005 First-Year Player Draft

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RYAN ZIMMERMAN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2005 Savannah .471 4 17 5 8 18 2 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 .471 1.059 1.530 0 Harrisburg .326 63 233 40 76 123 20 0 9 32 1 1 2 15 34 1 5 .371 .528 .899 10 Washington .397 20 58 6 23 33 10 0 0 6 0 1 0 3 12 0 0 .419 .569 .988 22006 Washington .287 157 614 84 176 289 47 3 20 110 1 4 2 61 120 11 8 .351 .471 .822 152007 Washington .266 162 653 99 174 299 43 5 24 91 0 5 3 61 125 4 1 .330 .458 .788 232008 Washington .283 106 428 51 121 189 24 1 14 51 0 4 3 31 71 1 1 .333 .442 .775 10 *Potomac .300 2 10 1 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .300 .500 .800 0 *Columbus .267 4 15 4 4 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .353 .533 .886 02009 Washington .292 157 610 110 178 320 37 3 33 106 0 9 2 72 119 2 0 .364 .525 .889 172010 Washington .307 142 525 85 161 268 32 0 25 85 0 5 4 69 98 4 1 .388 .510 .899 17MINORS TOTALS .331 73 275 50 91 154 25 1 12 41 1 1 2 17 41 1 6 .373 .560 .933 10MLB TOTALS .288 744 2888 435 833 1398 193 12 116 449 1 28 14 297 545 22 11 .355 .484 .839 82*—Rehab assignment

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 NL at STL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0TOTALS .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0

CAREERElite performer is regarded by many as MLB’s top 2-way player...played in first All-Star Game and earned initial Gold Glove and Silver Slugger citations in ‘09...on April 20, signed contract extension to remain in DC through at least 2013...is the Nationals all-time leader in virtually every offensive category, including but not limited to games, runs, hits, times on base, doubles, home runs, extra-base hits, total bases and RBI, as well as go-ahead and game-winning RBI...finished 2nd in ‘06 Rookie of the Year voting...fell just 4 points shy of FLA’s Hanley Ramirez in BBWAA voting...was the 2nd player, the first position player, from the ‘05 First-Year Player Draft to reach the big leagues (ATL’s Joey Devine)...played summer ball with David Wright and B.J. Upton during high school days in the Virginia Beach, VA-area.

2010Earned 2nd consecutive Silver Slugger citation from Louisville Slugger...hit .300-plus for the first time...posted career highs in batting (.307), on-base percentage (.388) and OPS (.899) in 2010...became the first qualified Washington National (2005-present) to hit .300 or better against both left- (.331) and right-handed (.300) pitching in the same season...hit .300 or better in 4 of season’s 6 months (April, July, August, Sept./Oct)...ranked among NL leaders in batting average against LHP (7th, .331), game-winning RBI (tied 7th, 14), OBP (8th), OPS (8th, .899), batting aver-age (8th), runs created/27 (9th, 6.75), batting average with runners on base (9th, .335), slugging percentage (10th, .511), batting average at home (10th, .317) and go-ahead RBI (tied 10th, 26)...hit 5 home runs in 7 games against ARI...bloop double with 2 outs in the 7th inning snapped a 5-5 tie and Washington held off PHI, 6-5, to claim first win of the season, April 8 in DC...first career pinch homer—which came after missing the previous 3 games due to a tight hamstring—was game-winning blast in a 7-5 win, April 15 at PHI...hit 2 home runs en route to career-high 6 RBI-effort in an 8-inning 14-6 win on May 13 at COL...registered 7th career 2-home run effort in an 11-inning, 3-2 setback, May 30 at SDP...first of those 2 home runs (off John Garland) was 100th of career...became 2nd player drafted in 2005 or later to reach the 100-home run plateau (MIL’s Ryan Braun was first)...led off the 9th inning with a game-ending solo shot, 2nd long ball of the game, to power the Nationals to a 6-5 win over the first-place Padres, July 6 at Nationals Park...on July 31 vs. PHI, 3-run homer with one out in the 9th inning off Brad Lidge was 7th career game-ending home run and yielded a 7-5 Washington win...game-winning 3-run home run in 3rd inning, August 30 at FLA, triggered a 9-3 win and broke a left-field electronic scoreboard, that was left reading “Sun Life Stadiu” (the “m” broken missing)...did not play after Sept. 22 due to a right intercostal strain...missed Washington’s final 10 games.

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2009In breakout effort, hit .292 with 37 doubles, 33 homers, 106 RBI in 157 games...earned long-overdue Rawlings Gold Glove and claimed first Silver Slugger citation...LAD’s Matt Kemp as the only 2 NL player to earn a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger in ‘09...ranked among NL leaders in total chances (MLB-best 459), assists (MLB-best 325) and Ultimate Zone Rating (17.9)...also lead all MLB players with 19 Web Gems and 61 Web Gem points and was subsequently named ESPN’s 2009 Web Gem Champion in mid October...recorded career highs in most offensive categories, including runs (110), hits (178), home runs, extra-base hits (73), walks (72), total bases (320), OBP (.364), slugging (.525), OPS (.888) and pitches per plate appearance (4.05)...ranked among NL leaders in runs (4th), sac flies (tied for 4th, 9), total bases (5th, 320), RBI (6th), extra-base hits (tied for 8th), homers (10th) and hits (10th)...posted career-best and MLB season-high 30-game hitting streak from April 8-May 12, going 50-for-131 (.382) with 11 doubles, 8 homers, 26 RBI, 11 walks and 26 runs...the 30-gamer was the longest posted in MLB since NYM’s Moises Alou’s 30-game run in ‘07, and the longest by a 3B since George Brett’s 30-game hit streak, July 18-Aug. 18, 1980...was the 26th player to record a hit streak of at least 30 games since Joe DiMaggio’s 56-gamer in ‘41...reached base safely in career-high 43 straight games, April 4-May 25, to match SEA’s Ichiro Suzuki for longest streak in MLB...became the first 3B to represent DC in an All-Star Game since Harmon Killebrew (‘59)...became first National to homer in 4 straight individual games, Aug. 3-7...from July 27-Aug. 13, hit safely in 16 straight...coupling the 16- and 30-gamers, became the first big leaguer since ARI’s Luis Gonzalez in ‘99 to record hit streaks of 30- and 15-plus games in the same year...tallied 500th career hit, an 8th-inning RBI single off Buddy Carlyle on April 12 at ATL.

2008After playing all but 5 games the previous 2 seasons, battled first significant injury of career while hitting .283 with 24 doubles, 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 106 games in 3rd complete big league campaign...missed 48 games from May 26-July 22 with a small labral tear in the left (non-throwing) shoulder...sustained the injury while sliding head-first into 2nd base, May 18 at BAL...in 56 games after returning from the injury, batted .306 with 13 doubles, 6 homers and 24 RBI...endured slow April (.233), but hit .301 with 18 doubles, 11 home runs and 38 RBI in 78 contests thereafter...in inaugural contest at Nationals Park, March 30, hit game-ending solo shot with 2 outs in the 9th inning to become just the 3rd player in MLB history to hit a game-ending home run in the first game at a MLB ballpark (Billy Burton, April 14, 1953 vs. STL at MIL’s County Stadium; Dante Bichette, April 26, 1995 vs. NYM at Coors Field)...voluntary day off on May 4 vs. PIT ended string of 205 consecutive starts (had started every game since Sept. 18, 2006).

2007Turned in solid sophomore season, batting .266 with 43 doubles, 24 home runs and 91 RBI...18 game-winning RBI ranked 2nd in MLB behind only COL’s Matt Holliday (19)...became just the 5th player in franchise annals, the first Washington National, to start 162 games in a season...the other 4 were all Expos: Orlando Cabrera (twice: 2003, 2001), Warren Cromartie (1980), Ken Singleton (1973) and Rusty Staub (1971)...started 161 at 3B and one at DH (June 10 at MIN)...ranked 3rd in NL (4th in MLB) by hitting .374 against opposing left-handed pitchers...also ranked among NL leaders in games (tied for first, 162) and at-bats (4th, 653)...paced all MLB 3rd basemen with 43 doubles, which also tied Ryan Church for team lead...matched career high with 5 RBI and broke a 3-3 tie with a game-ending grand slam off Jorge Julio on May 12 vs. FLA...the game-ending slam came after nearly 3 hours of rain delays and actually occurred at 1:42 a.m. on May 13...became just the 20th player all-time whose first 2 home runs of a season were grand slams (first since FLA’s Juan Encarnacion in 2005)...2-run shot off David Wells, June 3 vs. SDP, was first to reach the yellow seats (500 level) at RFK since MLB returned to DC in 2005.

2006Turned in the finest rookie season in the history of the franchise...hit .287 with 47 doubles, 3 triples, 20 home runs, 110 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 157 games...finished 2nd in NL Rookie of the Year balloting, 4 points behind FLA’s Hanley Ramirez...20 home runs matched Brad Wilkerson’s 2002 franchise rookie record...one of MLB’s top clutch hitters in 2006...paced MLB with 64 hits with RISP...in all, batted .323 (64-for-198) with RISP, including a .366 (49-for-134) mark from June 6 through the end of the season...110 RBI were the most posted by a rookie since STL’s Albert Pujols notched 130 in ‘01...became only the 3rd NL rookie in 53 seasons (beginning with 1954) to post 100 or more RBI (Mike Piazza 112 in ‘93 and and Pujols 130 in ‘01)...also became just the 5th rookie since 1988 to record 100 RBI in a season, joining Hideki Matsui (106, ‘03), Pujols (130, ‘01), Carlos Beltran (108, ‘99) and Mike Piazza (112, ‘93)...paced MLB rookies with a franchise-rookie record 25 go-ahead RBI...also led MLB rookies in RBI, doubles, walks (61) and longest hitting streak (hit .406 [28-for-69] with 8 doubles, 2 homers and 13 RBI in 17 games, June 28-July 18)...29 multi-RBI games were the most posted by an MLB rookie since Pujols tallied 34 in 2001...was the first rookie 3B to play in 157 games since Dick Allen played in all 162 for PHI in 1964...47 doubles tied for 2nd on the all-time list among rookies...joins Pujols (2001), Fred Lynn (1975) and Vada Pinson (1959) behind only Johnny Frederick (52) of the 1929 Brooklyn Robins...posted a .965 fielding percentage which tied STL’s Scott Rolen and CHI’s Aramis Ramirez for the NL lead...franchise rookie-record 17-game hitting streak, June 28-July 18, trumped Endy Chavez’s now-former club rookie record 16-game hitting streak (Sept. 10-27, 2002)...33 July hits were the most posted by a franchise rookie in a single month since Casey Candaele collected 35 safeties for the Expos in May of ‘87...hit .327 and blasted 10 of 20 homers at cavernous RFK Stadium...reached the 100-RBI plateau on Sept. 22 at NYM via a 3rd-inning RBI single off Orlando Hernandez.

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2005Completed dream season, producing success at the collegiate, minor league and big league levels...effort was both stellar and unique...began year as UVa’s 3B...capped season as Frank Robinson’s starting 3B in a pennant race...using wood bats, hit more homers (9) in 5 weeks of Double-A ball than in 3 seasons at UVa swinging an aluminum bat...on June 7, was the first draft selection in the history of the Nationals, the 4th overall selection out of Virginia...upon being promoted on Sept. 1, became the 2nd franchise first-rounder to reach the big leagues in the same season he was drafted...joined Chad Cordero, who pitched for the Expos in August of 2003 after being selected 20th overall in June...also became the first player to be signed and developed exclusively by the Washington Nationals...in 2nd at-bat, collected first big league hit, a double off Vicente Padilla, September 2 vs. PHI...with the initial hit, became the youngest franchise player (20 years, 339 days) to record a hit since Vladimir Guerrero in Sept. of 1996...was also the first player from the ‘05 draft to record a hit in the big leagues...hit .397 with 10 doubles and 6 RBI in 20 games for Washington...in the throes of a Wild Card chase, made lone major league start at SS, on Sept. 7 vs. FLA...hit first pro homer on June 22 at Charleston...following season, was rated by Baseball America as the Eastern League’s No. 5 prospect.

PERSONALRyan W. Zimmerman...following the 2006 season, established the ziMS Foundation, dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of Multiple Sclerosis by funding comprehensive support and educational programs...the ziMS Foundation will host local events in hometown of Virginia Beach, VA, and in Washington, DC to raise funds for the Foundation...is on the board of the National MS Society and the Washington, DC chapter...in 1995, mother, Cheryl, was diagnosed with MS, a chronic and unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system...participated in the Nationals’ 2006, ‘07, ‘09 and ‘10 Winter Caravans...a standout at nearby University of Virginia...hit .393 with 6 home runs and 59 RBI as a senior in 2005 and helped Virginia earn a 2nd consecutive NCAA berth...capped collegiate career as a .355 career hitter with 47 doubles and 140 RBI in 3 seasons at UVa...helped the Cavaliers end the program’s 8-year post-season void with a pair of NCAA berths in ‘04 and ‘05...despite playing just 3 collegiate seasons, Zimmerman is ranked among Virginia’s all-time top 10 in hits (6th with 250), doubles (5th with 47) and RBI (7th with 140)...established a new school record for hits in a season (92)...was first UVa player to be selected in first round since Seth Greisinger was tabbed with 6th overall selection in the 1996 First-Year Player Draft...baseball experience expands far beyond the college level...was named MVP at the FIFU II World University Games, played during the summer of 2004 in Taiwan...led or tied for the Team USA club lead in all 3 triple crown categories, hitting .468 with 4 home runs and 27 RBI...for efforts, was named USA Baseball’s Athlete of the Year in 2004...while playing for Team USA, was teammates with 3B Alex Gordon...defensive propensity at the hot corner forced Gordon’s shift to first base for the summer.

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RK PLAYER CLUB 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL POINTS 1. Hanley Ramirez FLA 14 11 2 105 2. Ryan Zimmerman WAS 10 16 3 101 3. Dan Uggla FLA 6 3 16 55 4. Josh Johnson FLA 2 1 11 5. Matt Cain SFG 1 1 4 6. Andre Ethier LAD 1 1 4 7. Prince Fielder MIL 2 2 8. Takashi Saito LAD 2 2 9. Russell Martin LAD 1 1 10. Scott Olsen FLA 1 1 11. Anibal Sanchez FLA 1 1 12. Josh Willingham FLA 1 1

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AWARDS & HONORS2010 ........ Louisville Slugger NL Silver Slugger recipient (3B).2009 ........ Rawling NL Gold Glove recipient (3B).2009 ........ Louisville Slugger NL Silver Slugger recipient (3B).2009 ........ ESPN Web Gem Champion.2009 ........ MLBPAA Heart & Hustle Award (values, spirit, traditions of the game).2009 ........ NL All-Star at STL.2009 ........ Jefferson Award for Public Service.2008 ........ No. 12 player in MLB as rated by Bill James. 2006 ........ Nationals No. 1 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2006 ........ NL Rookie of the Year awarded by Negro League Baseball HOF.2006 ........ Topps Rookie All-Star Team.2004 ........ USA Baseball Athlete of the Year.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 ........ Selected by WAS in first round (4th overall) of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYAlex Smith (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / 3B .951 137 85 242 17 344 23CAREER / 3B .961 727 595 1400 82 2077 150 CAREER / SS .778 1 3 4 2 9 0

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HITS ....................... 4, last 9/17/10 at PHISINGLE-GAME RBI ........................ 6, 5/13/10 at COLHITTING STREAK ........................... 30 games, 4/8/09 - 5/12/09MULTI-HR GAMES (9) .................... 8/4/07 vs. STL (2) 5/7/08 at HOU (2) 4/27/09 at PHI (2) 5/11/09 at SFG (2) 4/30/10 at FLA (2) 5/13\/10 at COL (2) 5/30/10 at SDP (2) 7/6/10 vs. SDP (2) 8/5/10 at FLA (2)CAREER GRAND SLAMS (2) ............ 4/22/07 at FLA off Kevin Gregg 5/12/07 vs. FLA off Jorge JulioCAREER PINCH HOMERS (1) ........... 4/15/10 at PHI

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JORDAN ZIMMERMANN CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Vermont 5 2 2.38 13 11 0 0 0 53.0 45 14 14 2 0 18 71 12.1 2 2 .2282008 Potomac 3 1 1.65 5 4 0 0 1 27.1 15 6 5 1 0 8 31 10.2 0 0 .167 Harrisburg 7 2 3.21 20 20 0 0 0 106.2 89 42 38 9 3 39 103 8.7 2 1 .2262009 Washington 3 5 4.63 16 16 0 0 0 91.1 95 51 47 10 4 29 92 9.1 0 0 .271 Potomac 0 0 2.70 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 2 2 1 1 0 1 6 16.2 0 0 .167 Syracuse 0 0 5.06 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 4 3 3 2 0 1 4 6.8 0 0 .2002010 *Potomac 0 1 0.00 4 4 0 0 0 13.0 11 1 0 0 1 0 13 9.0 0 0 .244 *Hagerstown 0 1 10.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 7 6 2 0 1 3 5.4 0 0 .292 *Harrisburg 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 5.8 1 0 .071 Syracuse 1 0 0.53 4 4 0 0 0 17.0 8 1 1 0 0 3 12 6.4 0 0 .140 Washington 1 2 4.94 7 7 0 0 0 31.0 31 20 17 8 2 10 27 7.8 0 0 .256MINORS TOTALS 16 7 2.60 50 47 0 0 1 235.1 182 76 68 17 5 73 246 9.4 5 3 .213MLB TOTALS 4 7 4.71 23 23 0 0 0 122.1 126 71 64 18 6 39 119 8.8 0 0 .268* — Rehab assignment

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Washington .200 7 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .200 .200 .400 1MLB TOTALS .162 22 37 1 6 6 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 13 0 0 .184 .162 .346 3

CAREERTop-flight talent looks to take career to next level 18 months post-“Tommy John” surgery (see below)...Nationals’ 2008 Minor League Pitcher of the Year...was the 67th overall selection in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point...was selected with 2nd of 2 compensatory picks granted as Alfonso Soriano signed with CHI as a free agent in November of 2006...has allowed 3 earned runs or less in 53 of 68 (78%) starts as a pro...has been taxed for 2 earned runs or less in 71 percent (48 of 68 starts) of professional starts.

2010Returned to the Nationals and to health after having ligament-replacement surgery in August of 2009...upon return, was just 12-plus months post surgery and was met with a pitch-count and game-by-game innings limit...allowed one earned run or less in 4 of 7 starting assignments...posted 7.8 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched and a 2.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...pitched well on the road thanks to a 3.60 ERA, 9.0 K’s per 9.0 innings and a .232 batting average against...spun 6.0 innings of one-hit scoreless ball, walking none and fanning a career-best 9 in an Aug. 31 no-decision at FLA...notched lone win of the season on Sept. 24 vs. ATL, allowing one run in 5.0 innings in Washington’s 8-3 victory…on road back to DC, went 1-2 with a 1.59 ERA in 10 minor-league starts...in those 10 starts or 39.2 innings, posted a 5.2/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio, struck out 7.0 per 9.0 innings and posted a .193 batting average against.

2009Flashed immense promise going 3-5 with a 4.63 ERA in 16 starts with the Nationals, but had season cut short by elbow injuries...had season-ending surgery to repair the right-elbow UCL on August 19...the procedure was performed by Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los Angeles, CA on August 19...was the first true rookie to enter a season in Washington’s rotation since Matt Chico in 2007...earned the win in first 2 starts, April 20 vs. ATL and April 26 at NYM...thus, became the first franchise (exclusive) starting pitcher to garner the win in initial 2 big league starts since Randy Johnson did the same for the Expos in 1988 (in 2006, Beltran Perez did the same, but sandwiched around 5 relief appearances)...was touched for 2 runs or less in 6 of final 8 starts...in 91.1 innings, posted a 3.2/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio which would have ranks 14th in the NL with enough innings to qualify...would’ve also ranked 9th in the NL with 9.07 K’s per 9.0 with enough innings to qualify...dominated AL’s best offensive club in a 9-3 victory, June 25 vs. BOS...allowed one run on 5 Red Sox hits in 7.0 innings, walking one and striking out 6 to secure 3rd win.

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In ‘06, the Nationals were faced with the quandary of potentially trading OF Alfonso Soriano and/or OF Jose Guillen at the trading deadline...however, the Nationals did not trade either player, but instead were granted compensatory draft picks as Soriano (CHI) and Guillen (SEA) signed elsewhere...a look at the 3 players that the Nationals selected in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft as a result of holding on to Soriano and Guillen:

LHP Josh Smoker (Calhoun [GA] High) - 31st overall...entered 2008 rated by Baseball America as the Nationals’ No. 6 prospect...the ‘07 Gatorade Player of the Year in Georgia.

OF Michael Burgess (Hillsborough [FL] High) - 49th overall...a top Nationals prospect who was dealt to CHI in Jan. of 2011 in deal that rendered LHP Tom Gorzelanny.

RHP Jordan Zimmermann (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) - 67th overall...entered ‘09 as Washington’s top prospect per BA...entered ‘08 rated No. 7 prospect...has fanned 9.2 per 9 innings as a pro.

2008Went a combined 10-3 with a 2.89 ERA in 25 games (24 starts) with Harrisburg and Potomac in ‘08...led the Washington chain in ERA and strikeouts (134), and tied for lead in wins...the 22-year-old earned mid-season Eastern League All-Star honors, his 2nd All-Star selection in as many seasons...went 7-2 with a 3.21 ERA (38 ER/106.0 IP) in 20 starts with Harrisburg...prior to his May 4 promotion to Harrisburg, Zimmermann dominated the Carolina League, going 3-1 with one save and a 1.65 ERA (5 ER/27.1 IP) in 5 appearances (4 starts) with Potomac.

2007Entered season rated as the No. 7 prospect and 5th-best among pitchers in Washington system...finished 5th in Single-A New York-Penn League with a 2.38 ERA…struck out 71 in 53.0 innings (12.0 K’s per 9.0 innings)...was Vermont’s Pitcher of the Month for August/September, going 3-1 with 36 strikeouts and a 2.73 ERA in 6 starts.

PERSONALJordan M. Zimmermann...Business Administration major pitched final season at Division III Wisconsin-Stevens Point with jaw wired shut (hit by a line drive during BP)...was Division III 2nd-team All-American at UWSP...played baseball, football (caught over 300 yards in a game once) and hoops at Auburndale (WI) High...jumped onto draft radar with stel-lar summer (4-2, NWL-best 1.01 ERA, .154 BAA, 10.3 K’s per 9.0 innings, 10 starts) pitching for Eau Claire Express in the ‘06 Northwoods League.

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AWARDS & HONORS2009 ........ Nationals No. 1 prospect as rated by Baseball America.2008 ........ Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year.2008 ........ Nationals No. 7 prospect as rated by Baseball America.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 ........ Selected by WAS in 2nd round of First-Year Player Draft.

SIGNED BYSteve Arnieri (Nationals)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP2010 / P .600 7 1 2 2 5 0Career / P .897 23 8 18 3 29 1

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSLONGEST START ............................ 7.0 IP, last 6/25/09 vs. BOSWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 4/20/09 - 4/26/09MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 9, 8/31/10 at FLACAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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# PITCHERS (24) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO SERVICE 56 ATILANO, Luis R R 6-2 218 5/10/85 San Juan, PR San Juan, PR WAS 6-7 5.15 16 0 85.2 96 32 40 0.154 Syracuse 2-1 4.72 3 0 13.1 17 6 9 99 BALESTER, Collin R R 6-5 199 6/6/86 Huntington Beach, CA Columbus, OH Syracuse 7-10 4.44 20 0 107.1 129 37 71 1.000 WAS 0-1 2.57 17 0 21.0 15 11 28 55 BRODERICK, Brian R R 6-6 205 9/1/86 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Palm Beach 3-5 5.47 9 0 49.1 63 11 37 0.000 Springfield 11-2 2.77 17 0 100.2 96 14 55 17 BURNETT, Sean L L 6-1 200 9/17/82 Dunedin, FL Dunedin, FL WAS 1-7 2.14 73 3 63.0 52 20 62 4.085 64 CARR, Adam R R 6-2 220 4/1/84 Felton, CA Santa Cruz, CA Harrisburg 6-1 3.04 36 5 50.1 43 14 48 0.000 Syracuse 0-1 2.08 16 9 21.2 16 10 19 36 CLIPPARD, Tyler R R 6-3 200 2/14/85 Lexington, KY Trinity, FL WAS 11-8 3.07 78 1 91.0 69 41 112 1.148 60 COFFEY, Todd R R 6-4 240 9/9/80 Forest City, NC Forest City, NC MIL 2-4 4.76 69 0 62.1 65 23 56 5.024 #Nashville 0-0 0.00 1 0 1.0 0 0 1 48 DETWILER, Ross R L 6-5 174 3/6/86 St. Louis, MO Wentzville, MO #Potomac 0-0 1.50 2 0 6.0 6 1 6 1.088 #Harrisburg 2-2 2.48 7 0 32.2 38 7 31 Syracuse 1-0 1.80 1 0 5.0 5 1 2 WAS 1-3 4.25 8 0 29.2 34 14 17 32 GORZELANNY, Tom L L 6-2 205 7/12/82 Evergreen Park, IL Evergreen Park, IL CHC 7-9 4.09 29 1 136.1 136 68 119 3.160 61 HERNANDEZ, Livan R R 6-2 245 2/20/75 Havana, Cuba Miami, FL WAS 10-12 3.66 33 0 211.2 216 64 114 13.097 64 KIMBALL, Cole R R 6-3 225 8/1/85 Great Meadows, NJ Great Meadows, NJ Potomac 3-0 1.82 19 6 24.2 17 8 27 0.000 Harrisburg 5-1 2.33 38 12 54.0 33 31 74 31 LANNAN, John L L 6-4 215 9/27/84 Manhasset, NY Hoboken, NJ WAS 8-8 4.65 25 0 143.1 175 49 71 3.011 Harrisburg 1-4 4.20 7 0 40.2 49 10 28 21 MARQUIS, Jason L R 6-1 210 8/21/78 Manhasset, NY Staten Island, NY WAS 2-9 6.60 13 0 58.2 76 24 31 10.012 GCL Nationals 0-0 0.00 1 0 3.0 2 0 4 Potomac 0-0 7.36 1 0 3.2 6 1 3 Harrisburg 0-0 8.10 1 0 3.1 5 1 3 Syracuse 0-0 4.09 2 0 11.0 7 3 11 29 MAYA, Yunesky R R 5-11 170 8/28/81 Pinar Del Rio, CUBA Santo Domingo, DR GCL Nationals 0-0 1.29 2 0 7.0 3 2 5 0.027 Potomac 0-1 13.50 1 0 4.0 7 3 4 Syracuse 1-1 0.87 2 0 10.1 8 5 9 WAS 0-3 5.88 5 0 26.0 30 11 12 49 MOCK, Garrett R R 6-4 228 4/25/83 Houston, TX Houston, TX WAS 0-0 5.40 1 0 3.1 4 5 3 2.005 #Hagerstown 0-0 0.00 1 0 3.0 1 1 3 #Potomac 0-1 4.50 2 0 8.0 12 0 9 #Harrisburg 0-1 7.20 1 0 5.0 6 2 0 #Syracuse 1-1 4.09 2 0 11.0 11 3 6 50 RAMIREZ, Elvin R R 6-3 210 10/10/87 San Cristobal, DR San Cristobal, DR St. Lucie 4-3 4.17 49 0 73.1 56 43 65 0.000 Binghamton 0-1 4.05 3 0 6.2 5 6 7 63 RODRIGUEZ, Henry R R 6-0 220 2/25/87 Santa Barbara, VEN Santa Barbara, VEN Sacramento 0-2 1.69 20 11 21.1 10 9 31 0.114 OAK 1-0 4.55 29 0 27.2 25 13 33 59 SEVERINO, Atahualpa L L 5-9 170 11/6/84 Cotui, DR Cotui, DR Syracuse 6-3 3.34 54 1 67.1 60 29 46 0.003 45 SLATEN, Doug L L 6-5 215 2/4/80 Venice, CA Phoenix, AZ Syracuse 1-0 0.00 11 0 17.0 12 1 17 3.043 WAS 4-1 3.10 49 0 40.2 34 19 36 35 STAMMEN, Craig R R 6-3 200 3/9/1984 Coldwater, OH Coldwater, OH Syracuse 2-0 2.25 3 0 20.0 18 3 10 1.126 WAS 4-4 5.13 35 0 128.2 151 41 85 22 STOREN, Drew S R 6-2 180 8/11/87 Brownsburg, IN Marco Island, FL Harrisburg 0-0 0.96 7 4 9.1 5 1 11 0.140 Syracuse 0-0 1.23 6 0 7.1 7 2 4 WAS 4-4 3.58 54 5 55.1 48 22 52 37 STRASBURG, Stephen R R 6-4 220 7/20/88 San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Harrisburg 3-1 1.64 5 0 22.0 13 6 27 0.118 Syracuse 4-1 1.08 6 0 33.1 18 7 38 WAS 5-3 2.91 12 0 68.0 56 17 92 40 WANG, Chien-Ming R R 6-3 230 3/31/80 Tainan City, Taiwan Tainan City, Taiwan WAS DID NOT PITCH 5.159 27 ZIMMERMANN, Jordan R R 6-2 218 5/23/86 Auburndale, WI Auburndale, WI Potomac# 0-1 0.00 13 0 13.0 11 0 13 1.154 Hagerstown# 0-1 10.80 1 0 5.0 7 1 3 Harrisburg 0-0 0.00 1 0 4.2 1 2 3 Syracuse 1-0 0.53 4 0 17.0 8 3 12 WAS 1-2 4.94 7 0 31.0 31 10 27

# CATCHERS (3) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 26 FLORES, Jesus R R 6-1 229 10/26/84 Carupano, VEN Carupano, VEN WAS DID NOT PLAY 3.158 3 RAMOS, Wilson R R 6-0 220 8/10/87 Valencia, VEN Valencia, VEN Rochester .241 71 278 25 67 5 30 0 0.047 MIN .296 7 27 2 8 0 1 0 Syracuse .316 20 79 14 25 3 8 0 WAS .269 15 52 3 14 1 4 0 7 RODRIGUEZ, Ivan R R 5-10 190 11/30/71 Vega Baja, PR Sunny, FL WAS .266 111 398 32 106 4 49 2 19.109 Potomac# .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0

# INFIELDERS (7) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 6 DESMOND, Ian R R 6-2 210 9/20/85 Sarasota, FL Sarasota, FL WAS .269 154 525 59 141 10 65 17 1.027 18 ESPINOSA, Danny S R 6-0 190 425/87 Santa Ana, CA Santa Ana, CA Harrisburg .262 99 386 66 101 18 54 20 0.033 Syracuse .195 24 95 14 28 4 15 5 WAS .214 28 103 16 22 6 15 0 12 GONZALEZ, Alberto R R 5-10 194 4/18/83 Maracaibo, VEN Maracaibo, VEN WAS .247 114 186 19 46 0 5 0 2.135 15 HAIRSTON JR., Jerry R R 5-10 190 5/29/76 Naperville, IL Scottsdale, AZ SDP .244 119 430 53 105 10 50 9 10.127 25 LaROCHE, Adam L L 6-3 205 11/6/79 Orange County, CA Fort Scott, KS ARZ .261 151 560 75 146 25 100 0 7.000 14 MARRERO, Chris R R 6-3 211 7/2/88 Miami, FL Miami, FL Harrisburg .294 141 524 73 154 18 82 1 0.000 11 ZIMMERMAN, Ryan R R 6-3 228 9/28/84 Washington, NC Arlington, VA WAS .307 142 525 85 161 25 85 4 5.032

# OUTFIELDERS (7) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 43 ANKIEL, Rick L L 6-2 225 7/19/79 Ft. Pierce, FL Jupiter, FL Omaha .254 18 67 8 17 4 9 0 7.033 KCR .261 27 92 14 24 4 15 1 ATL .210 47 119 17 25 2 9 2 2 BERNADINA, Roger L L 6-2 198 6/12/84 Curacao, NETH Den Haag, NETH Syracuse .377 14 61 8 23 2 8 7 2.032 WAS .246 134 414 52 102 11 47 16 58 BROWN, Corey L L 6-1 205 11/26/85 Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Midland .320 90 331 63 106 10 49 19 0.000 Sacramento .193 41 135 21 26 5 20 3 34 HARPER, Bryce L R 6-3 225 10/16/92 Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Scottsdale (AFL) .343 9 35 6 12 1 7 1 0.000 1 MORGAN, Nyjer L L 6-0 175 7/2/80 San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA WAS .253 136 509 60 129 0 24 34 2.120 Potomac# .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hagerstown# .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 38 MORSE, Mike R R 6-5 230 3/22/82 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Ft. Lauderdale, FL WAS .289 98 266 36 77 15 41 0 3.114 Syracuse .255 15 51 12 13 3 8 0 28 WERTH, Jayson R R 6-5 220 5/20/79 Springfield, IL Springfield, IL PHI .296 156 554 106 164 27 85 13 7.102 # Rehabilitation

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# PITCHERS (9) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO SERVICE 46 BISNENIUS, Joe R R 6-1 210 9/18/82 Sioux City, IA Omaha, NE Potomac 0-0 1.23 6 1 7.1 6 2 9 0.041 Harrisburg 3-0 4.40 14 0 14.1 10 8 17 Syracuse 1-0 2.70 14 0 16.1 14 6 20 WAS 0-0 9.64 5 0 4.2 6 6 5 47 CHICO, Matt L L 5-11 221 6/10/83 Fullerton, CA Fallbrook, CA Harrisburg 1-2 3.12 5 0 26.0 26 7 17 2.100 WAS 0-0 3.60 1 0 5.0 6 0 3 Syracuse 6-7 3.73 21 0 115.2 120 34 69 57 GAUDIN, Chad R R 6-2 245 3/24/83 New Orleans, LA Riverridge, CA OAK 0-2 8.83 12 0 17.1 27 5 20 5.163 NYY 1-2 4.50 30 0 48.0 46 20 33 51 MARTIN, J.D. R R 6-4 200 1/2/83 Ridgecrest, CA Ridgecrest, CA Syracuse 2-2 3.51 7 0 41.0 40 8 25 0.077 WAS 1-5 4.13 9 0 48.0 56 11 31 39 MARTIS, Shairon R R 6-1 226 3/30/87 Willemstad, CURA Willemstad, CURA Syracuse 8-7 4.09 27 0 152.0 156 60 99 0.113 69 MATTHEUS, Ryan R R 6-3 215 11/10/83 Galt, CA Elk Grove, CA GCL Nationals# 0-1 1.50 6 0 6.0 5 1 6 0.000 Vermont# 1-0 0.00 4 0 5.1 3 2 5 52 MEREDITH, Cla R R 6-0 190 6/4/83 Richmond, VA Richmond, VA BAL 0-2 5.40 21 1 15.0 18 4 7 3.162 Norfolk 1-2 6.00 20 0 27.0 32 12 17 70 WILKIE, Josh R R 6-2 190 7/22/84 Clarksville, TN Clarksville, TN Syracuse 4-4 2.45 53 1 69.2 57 22 62 0.000 30 WOOD, TIM R R 6-0 180 11/16/82 Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ FLA 0-1 5.53 26 1 27.1 33 15 10 0.141 New Orleans 0-1 6.43 14 0 14.0 19 4 12

# CATCHERS (3) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 67 MALDONADO, Carlos R R 6-2 250 1/3/79 Maracaibo, VEN Maracaibo, VEN Syracuse .223 63 188 16 42 3 27 2 0.112 WAS .273 4 11 1 3 1 3 0 #GCL Nationals .222 3 9 1 2 0 2 0 66 NORRIS, Derek R R 6-0 210 2/14/89 Goddard, KS Goddard, KS Potomac .235 94 298 67 70 12 49 6 0.000 68 SOLANO, Jhonatan R R 6-0 180 8/12/85 Barranquilla, COLU Barranquilla, COLU Harrisburg .252 90 317 28 80 6 42 1 0.000

# INFIELDERS (4) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 10 AUBREY, Michael L L 6-0 190 4/15/82 Shreveport, LA Shreveport, LA Norfolk .235 102 366 52 86 22 68 2 0.091 62 BARKER, Kevin L L 6-2 195 7/26/75 Bristol, VA Highland Ranch, CO Veracruz (Mex.) .291 80 261 51 76 12 48 0 1.040 19 BIXLER, Brian R R 6-1 195 10/22/82 Sandusky, OH Sandusky, OH Columbus .278 64 230 32 64 3 27 9 0.139 Indianapolis .171 11 35 1 6 0 1 3 Syracuse .340 27 103 12 35 1 19 6 13 CORA, Alex L R 6-0 200 10/18/75 Caguas, PR Miami, FL NYM .207 62 169 14 35 0 20 4 11.129 Oklahoma City .182 6 22 5 4 1 2 1 TEX .296 4 7 0 2 0 0 0

# OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE & PLACE RESIDENCE 2010 CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SERVICE 72 FRAZIER, Jeff R R 6-3 195 8/10/82 Point Pleasant, NJ Point Pleasant, NJ DET .217 9 23 3 5 0 10 0 0.017 Toledo .256 123 477 72 122 25 73 7 20 NIX, Laynce L L 6-1 220 10/30/80 Houston, TX Houston, TX CIN .291 97 165 16 48 4 18 0 5.070 24 STAIRS, Matt L R 5-9 200 2/27/68 St. John, N. Brunswick, CAN Bangor, ME SDP .232 78 99 14 23 6 16 2 15.077 71 VAN EVERY, Jonathan L L 6-1 200 11/27/79 Greenwood, MS Brandon, MS Indianapolis .214 74 210 32 45 10 29 3 0.091 BOS .211 21 19 6 4 1 1 0

HOW THE NATIONALS WERE BUILT (AS OF FEBRUARY 9)

ACQUIRED BY TRADE (14)RHP Luis Atilano (from ATL)OF Corey Brown (from OAK)LHP Sean Burnett (from PIT)RHP Matt Chico (from ARI)RHP Tyler Clippard (from NYY)INF Alberto Gonzalez (from NYY)LHP Tom Gorzelanny (from CHI)RHP Shairon Martis (from SFG)RHP Ryan Mattheus (from COL)RHP Garrett Mock (from ARI)OF Nyjer Morgan (from PIT)INF Mike Morse (from SEA)C Wilson Ramos (from MIN)RHP Henry Rodriguez (from OAK)

ACQUIRED OFF WAIVERS (1)LHP Doug Slaten (from ARI, 2009)

NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENT (5)OF Roger BernadinaRHP Yunesky MayaLHP Atahualpa SeverinoC Jhonatan SolanoRHP JOsh Wilkie

NATIONALS NON-ROSTER INVITEES (AS OF FEBRUARY 9)

SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT (8)OF Rick AnkielRHP Todd CoffeyUTL Jerry Hairston Jr.1B Adam LaRoche RHP Jason MarquisC Ivan RodriguezRHP Chien-Ming WangOF Jayson Werth

ACQUIRED VIA RULE 5 DRAFT (3)RHP Brian Broderick (from STL, ‘10)C Jesus Flores (from NYM, ‘06)RHP Elvin Ramirez (from NYM, ‘10)

DRAFTED AND DEVELOPED (15)RHP Colin Balester (4th round, ‘04)RHP Adam Carr (18th round, ‘06)SS Ian Desmond (3rd round, ‘04)LHP Ross Detwiler (first round, ‘07)INF Danny Espinosa (3rd round, ‘08)OF Bryce Harper (1st round, ‘10)RHP Cole Kimball (12th round, ‘06)LHP John Lannan (11th round, ‘05)1B Chris Marrero (1st round, ‘06)C Derek Norris (4th round, ‘07)RHP Craig Stammen (12th round, 05)RHP Drew Storen (1st round, ‘09)RHP Stephen Strasburg (1st round, ‘09)3B Ryan Zimmerman (first round, ‘05)RHP Jordan Zimmermann (2nd round, ‘07)

MINOR LEAGUE FREE AGENT (15)1B Michael Aubrey1B Kevin BarkerRHP Joe BiseniusINF Brian BixlerINF Alex CoraOF Jeff FrazierRHP Chad GaudinRHP Livan Hernandez C Carlos MaldonadoRHP J.D. MartinRHP Cla MeredithOF Laynce Nix1B/OF Matt StairsOF Jonathan Van EveryRHP Tim Wood

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WIEMI DOUOGUIH, MDIn addition to duties served as Nationals Medical Director, Dr. Wiemi Douoguih is the Director of Sports Medicine at The Washington Hospital Center where he has introduced his brand of elite-level athlete care to an international patient population. Douoguih, who was a member of the Nationals’ medical team during the club’s inaugural 2005 season, did his training at the world-renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic in Los Angeles and has served locally as the Assistant Team Physician for the Washington Redskins. He remains a consulting surgeon for the Baltimore Ravens. In addition to his duties with the Nationals, Douoguih is an Associate Team Physician for the University of Maryland Athletics Depart-ment, and is a team physician for USA Judo. Douoguih has published and lectured widely, with special scientific interest directed to complex knee and shoulder injuries in elite athletes. Douoguih is one of the rare sports medicine physicians who is also an elite, national level athlete, as he was a lacrosse All-American at Washington & Lee University and elite national Judo competitor. He resides in Chevy Chase, MD.

DENNIS CULLEN, MDDr. Dennis Cullen is a native Washingtonian, who attended Georgetown Prep and Bucknell University. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Medical School, and did his post graduate medical training in Internal Medicine at Dart-mouth/Mary Hitchcock Medical Center Georgetown University Medical Center. Dr. Cullen is Board Certified in Internal Medicine. He has served as Chief Medical Officer of the Drug Enforcement Administration. He subsequently enjoyed a 4-year tenure with the National Health Service in rural West Virginia. He is currently in Private Practice in Bethesda, MD where he practices with his 2 brothers—Dr. Edward T. Cullen and Dr. Collin D. Cullen—and Dr. Charles Umosella. Cullen is also a Clinical Instructor on the Medical Staff of Georgetown University Medical Center and Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, DC.

BRUCE THOMAS, MDDr. Thomas enters his 5th season with the Nationals. Thomas joined the franchise when hired by the Montreal Expos in 2003, after spending the previous 9 years with the Florida Marlins, where he earned a World Series ring in 1997. He has served in various roles for Major League Baseball, including a stint as MLB’s on-site physician (covering all 4 teams) during World Baseball Classic pool play in Tokyo, Japan in 2006 and 2009. Thomas’ sports medicine practice is in Melbourne, FL, just miles from the Nationals’ Spring Training facility. He also serves as Medical Director of the LPGA women’s golf tour and is a member of the US Olympic Medical Team. Thomas is a graduate of Tulane University, where he lettered in baseball as a pitcher for the Green Wave.

KENNETH R. MEANS JR., MDDr. Means joins the Nationals for 2011. He is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and has achieved the Certificate of Added Qualification for Surgery of the Hand from the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. At the Curtis National Hand Center, which was designated by the 103rd Congress as The National Center for the Treatment of the Hand and Upper Extremity, Means is currently involved in clinical and academic activities which include surgical and non-surgical care of patients with hand and upper extremity conditions, research, lecturing, book and journal publication, and educa-tion of fellows and residents from Georgetown University, Johns Hopkins University, Union Memorial Hospital and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Means attended a 7-year accelerated B.S./M.D. program then completed his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He did additional training in hand and upper extremity surgery at the Curtis National Hand Center.

Wiemi Douoguih, MD Dennis Cullen, MD Bruce Thomas, MD Kenneth R. Means Jr., MD NATIONALS MEDICAL TEAM PHYSICIAN SENIOR MEDICAL ORTHOPEDIC DIRECTOR AND HEAD INTERNIST CONSULTANT CONSULTANT

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LEE KUNTZKuntz enters his 5th season with the Nationals after being named Head Athletic Trainer on January 12, 2007. Kuntz graduated from Lock Haven (PA) State College, majoring in Health and Physical Education with a specialization in Athletic Training. Fol-lowing graduation Kuntz was named a graduate assistant at Tennessee Tech, where he worked with the Golden Eagle football team, taught classes and earned a Master of Arts in Health and Physical Education. After a short stint at Glen Mills (PA) School, Kuntz accepted a job as a minor league athletic trainer with the Cleveland Indians. He worked his way up through the Indians minor league system, reaching Double-A in 1988. Kuntz left baseball and took a clinical athletic training position with the Sports Medicine Center of Macon, GA, but after a year out of the game, resumed his athletic training career in baseball, again within the Indians’ minor-league system. After a 6-year tenure at the Triple-A level in Charlotte and Buffalo, Kuntz was named Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Kansas City Royals from 1999-2002. Following the 2002 season, Kuntz returned to the Cleveland Indians as Minor League Rehabilitation Coordinator and medical point person. Kuntz resides in Canton, OH with his wife, Leslie, and two children, Leah and Emily.

MICHAEL McGOWANMcGowan enters his 6th season as Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Washington Nationals. Before being elevated to his current position, he served the Nationals in a dual role as Minor League Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Coordinator in 2005. McGowan held that same position with the Montreal Expos in 2003 and 2004 after serving solely as the Rehabilitation Coordinator in 2002. A native of Chicago, IL, McGowan started his professional baseball career in 1993 in the Florida Marlins minor-league system. From 1996-1999, he simultaneously served as head athletic trainer with Single-A Brevard County and as Marlins Minor League Rehabilitation Coordinator. McGowan has also gained valuable experience working winter-league ball in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the 1997 Arizona Fall League. He resides in Melbourne, FL with his wife, Heather, and children Brittany, Jacob and Michael.

JOHN PHILBINIn his 3rd season with the Nationals, Philbin will draw on 31 years of fitness experience, including 8 (1992-00) as a strength coach with the Washington Redskins and 4 years with the University of Maryland. Since his days with the Redskins, Philbin has served as the Olympic head coach and director of sports science and conditioning for the U.S. Bobsled Team (1988-92). He was the director of strength and conditioning at the U.S. Olympic Training Center and was the conditioning coach for 2-time world-champion boxer Fernando Vargas. Philbin is the founder and president of the National Strength Professionals Association (NSPA), which is an internationally recognized certification agency for strength conditioning coaches, personal trainers, athletic trainers and physical therapists. He opened Philbin’s Athletic Training Center in Gaithersburg, MD. Philbin was an elite athlete himself, as he was a member of the 1984 U.S. Bobsled Team, an All-American track & field decathlete and played football at Frostburg (MD) State University. Philbin earned a Master’s in Physical Education and Administration from the University of Maryland and has written 3 books on athletic strength & conditioning.

ANGELA GORDONAngela T. Gordon MPT/ATC has been a practicing physical therapist for 9 years and clinic director for 6 years at Patriot Sports-medicine, a Physiotherapy Assoc Company, in Alexandria VA. Gordon has special interest in shoulder, low back, and knee reha-bilitation. She is the creator and owner of F.A.S.T. TM Female Athlete Sports Training. Gordon has extensive experience working with athletes ranging from high school through professional level. She was the physical therapist for the Nationals during the 2005 season. Gordon is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Science degree through Andrews University and a manual orthopedic certification through NAOIMT.

TATIANA TCHAMOUROFFTatiana Tchamouroff is entering her 4th season as the official massage therapist for the Washington Nationals. She brings over 12 years of expertise in orthopedic massage and kinesio taping with professional athletes in MLB, the NFL and the NBA. In ad-dition to her work with professional athletes, Tatiana has owned and operated Ninotch, a boutique treatment center in suburban Maryland, for over 15 years. Tatiana is a graduate of the distinguished Boulder College of Massage Therapy in Colorado and is regarded as one of the premier massage therapists in DC. She has taught massage therapy and kinesio taping techniques to the White House medical staff.

Lee Kuntz Michael McGowan John Philbin Angela Gordon Tatiana Tchamouroff HEAD ATHLETIC ASSISTANT ATHLETIC STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHYSICAL MASSAGE TEAM PHYSICIAN TRAINER COACH THERAPIST THERAPIST

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NATIONALS OPPONENTSDATE D/N OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE R-H-E, LOB R-H-E, LOB ATT HOME NO. TOTAL4/5 D PHI L1-11 0-1 T4 -1.0 Halladay (1-0) Lannan (0-1) — 1-9-1, 9 11-13-1, 11 41,290 1 41,2904/6 (off day) 0-1 T4 -1.0 4/7 N PHI L4-8 0-2 5 -2.0 Hamels (1-0) Marquis (0-1) Madson (1) 4-10-1, 11 8-11-1, 10 27,240 2 68,5304/8 D PHI W6-5 1-2 T2 -1.0 Clippard (1-0) Figueroa (0-1) Capps (1) 6-9-1, 6 5-12-0, 11 20,217 3 88,7474/9 N @ NYM L2-8 1-3 5 -2.0 Pelfrey (1-0) Batista (0-1) — 2-4-0, 7 8-12-0, 9 28,055 4/10 D @ NYM W4-3 2-3 T4 -2.0 Lannan (1-1) Perez (0-1) Capps (2) 4-5-2, 6 3-8-2, 12 33,044 4/11 D @ NYM W5-2 3-3 T3 -2.0 Hernandez (1-0) Santana (1-1) Capps (3) 5-7-1, 7 2-7-0, 8 33,672 4/12 D @ PHI L4-7 3-4 T3 -3.0 Hamels (2-0) Marquis (0-2) Madson (2) 4-6-1, 6 7-8-1, 4 44,791 4/13 (off day) 3-4 T3 -3.0 4/14 N @ PHI L7-14 3-5 4 -4.0 Figueroa (1-1) Bergmann (0-1) — 7-10-0, 8 14-14-0, 5 45,438 4/15 D @ PHI W7-5 4-5 4 -3.0 Clippard (2-0) Baez (0-1) Capps (4) 7-9-0, 9 5-9-1, 9 44,157 4/16 N MIL W5-3 5-5 4 -3.0 Bruney (1-0) Hawkins (0-1) Capps (5) 5-10-1, 7 3-8-0, 8 17,234 4 105,9814/17 D MIL W8-5 6-5 T3 -2.0 Hernandez (2-0) Wolf (1-1) — 8-10-1, 5 0-4-2, 6 18,673 5 124,6544/18 D MIL L7-11 6-6 4 -2.0 Vargas (1-0) Marquis (0-3) — 7-16-0, 8 11-11-0, 8 18,789 6 143,4434/19 N COL W5-2 7-6 4 -1.5 Stammen (1-0) Cook (0-2) Capps (6) 5-8-0, 7 2-6-0, 3 11,623 7 155,0664/20 N COL L4-10 7-7 4 -1.5 De La Rosa (2-1) Olsen (0-1) — 4-12-0, 12 10-14-0, 9 15,037 8 170,1034/21 N COL W6-4 8-7 T3 -1.5 Clippard (3-0) Betancourt (0-1) Capps (7) 6-10-0, 7 4-13-2, 11 11,191 9 181,2944/22 D COL L0-2 8-8 4 -2.5 Jimenez (4-0) Hernandez (2-1) Morales (3) 0-7-0, 7 2-4-0, 2 15,519 10 196,8134/23 N LAD W5-1 9-8 3 -1.5 Atilano (1-0) Haeger (0-2) — 5-6-3, 5 1-5-1, 8 23,859 11 220,6724/24 D LAD L3-4 9-9 T4 -2.5 Monasterios (1-0) Batista (0-2) — 3-14-0, 15 4-11-2, 6 18,039 12 238,7114/25 D LAD W1-0 10-9 T2 -1.5 Olsen (1-1) Billingsley (1-1) Capps (8) 1-4-0, 5 0-7-0, 7 18,395 13 257,1064/26 N @ CHI L3-4 10-10 4 -1.5 Marmol (1-0) Bruney (1-1) — 3-10-0, 8 4-8-0, 9 37,850 4/27 N @ CHI W3-1 11-10 T3 -1.0 Hernandez (3-1) Gorzelanny (0-3) Capps (9) 3-6-1, 4 1-7-1, 8 37,440 4/28 D @ CHI W3-2 12-10 3 -1.0 Atilano (2-0) Dempster (2-1) Capps (10) 3-4-1, 2 2-9-0, 11 36,660 4/29 (off day) 12-10 3 -1.0 4/30 N @ FLA W7-1 13-10 2 -1.0 Olsen (2-1) Nolasco (2-1) — 7-13-0, 9 1-10-2, 15 20,856 5/1 N @ FLA L1-7 13-11 3 -1.0 Volstad (2-2) Stammen (1-1) — 1-4-3, 3 7-10-0, 3 34,886 5/2 D @ FLA L3-9 13-12 T3 -1.5 Johnson (3-1) Lannan (1-2) — 3-6-0, 8 9-13-1, 9 13,169 5/3 (off day) 13-12 T3 -1.0 5/4 N ATL W6-3 14-12 3 -1.0 Hernandez (4-1) Kawakami (0-5) Capps (11) 6-11-2, 6 3-8-0, 11 17,098 14 274,2045/5 N ATL L6-7 14-13 3 -2.0 Medlen (1-1) Capps (0-1) Wagner (3) 6-12-0, 9 7-10-1, 7 15,616 15 289,8205/6 N ATL W3-2 15-13 T2 -2.0 Clippard (4-0) O’Flaherty (1-1) — 3-7-3, 5 2-4-1, 4 17,131 16 306,9515/7 N FLA L2-4 15-14 3 -3.0 Volstad (3-2) Bruney (1-2) Nunez (5) 2-6-2, 5 4-7-1, 6 20,161 17 327,1125/8 D FLA W5-4 16-14 3 -2.0 Clippard (5-0) Badenhop (0-4) Capps (12) 5-8-1, 4 4-7-1, 6 21,633 18 348,7455/9 D FLA W3-2 17-14 T2 -2.0 Clippard (6-0) Hensley (1-1) Capps (13) 3-9-0, 8 2-7-0, 7 21,299 19 370,0445/10 N @ NYM W3-2 18-14 2 -2.0 Atilano (3-0) Maine (1-2) Batista (1) 3-11-0, 10 2-12-0, 11 29,313 5/11 N @ NYM L6-8 18-15 T2 -2.5 Valdes (1-0) Clippard (6-1) Rodriguez (5) 6-9-1, 10 8-16-0, 10 31,606 5/12 D @ NYM W6-4 19-15 2 -1.5 Clippard (7-1) Rodriguez (2-1) Capps (14) 6-11-1, 11 4-8-1, 8 33,024 5/13 N @ COL W14-6 20-15 2 -1.0 Slaten (1-0) Chacin (2-1) — 14-16-0, 4 6-10-0, 9 20,795 5/14 N @ COL 20-15 2 -1.5 *** GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (made up at 12:10 pm on May 15 as part of traditional doubleheader*** 5/15 D @ COL [DH1] L2-6 20-16 2 -3.0 Jimenez (7-1) Hernandez (4-2) None 2-7-0, 4 6-10-0, 6 29,111 5/15 N @ COL [DH2] L3-4 20-17 2 -3.0 Hammel (1-2) Burnett (0-1) Corpas (1) 3-7-1, 4 4-6-0, 6 35,258 5/16 D @ COL L1-2 20-18 T2 -4.0 Belisle (1-0) Clippard (7-2) Cropas (2) 1-8-0, 8 2-6-0, 5 42,874 5/17 N @ STL L2-6 20-19 T2 -5.0 Lohse (1-3) Stammen (1-2) — 2-8-0, 7 6-9-2, 6 38,005 5/18 N @ STL L2-3 20-20 3 -5.0 Carpenter (5-1) Clippard (7-3) Franklin (9) 2-9-0, 9 3-6-2, 5 36,345 5/19 N NYM W5-3 21-20 3 -4.0 Storen (1-0) Valdes (1-1) Capps (15) 5-8-2, 6 3-5-0, 6 19,384 20 389,4285/20 N NYM L7-10 21-21 5 -5.0 Valdes (2-1) Atilano (3-1) None 7-12-3, 10 10-15-0, 9 23,612 21 413,0405/21 N BAL L3-5 21-22 4 -6.0 Hernandez (1-5) Olsen (2-2) Simon (6) 3-5-0, 9 5-9-0, 9 27,378 22 440,4185/22 D BAL W7-6 22-22 T3 -5.0 Walker (1-0) Hendrickson (1-2) Capps (16) 7-15-2, 11 6-10-0, 3 30,290 23 470,7085/23 D BAL W4-3 23-22 T3 -4.0 Slaten (2-0) Meredith — 4-11-1, 9 3-6-0, 6 27,535 24 498,2435/24 (off day) 23-22 T3 -4.0 5/25 N @ SFG L2-4 23-23 T4 -4.0 Wellemeyer (3-4) Hernandez (4-3) Wilson (11) 2-4-0, 3 4-9-0, 7 27,981 5/26 N @ SFG W7-3 24-23 T3 -3.0 Atilano (4-1) Lincecum (5-1) None 7-8-1, 6 3-7-1, 4 30,230 5/27 D @ SFG L4-5 24-24 T4 -3.0 Casilla (1-0) Burnett (0-2) Wilson (12) 4-8-1, 8 5-9-1, 6 28,251 5/28 N @ SDP W5-3 25-24 T3 -3.0 Lannan (2-2) Richard (4-3) Capps (17) 5-6-1, 2 3-12-0, 8 23,468 5/29 N @ SDP L2-4 25-25 T3 -4.0 Latos (5-3) Martin (0-1) Bell (14) 2-5-1, 5 4-4-0, 2 25,956 5/30 D @ SDP L3-4 25-26 T4 -4.0 Gregerson (1-1) Burnett (0-3) — 2-7-2, 5 3-11-0, 10 28,591 5/31 D @ HOU W14-4 26-26 T3 -3.5 Atilano (5-1) Oswalt (3-7) — 14-14-1, 6 4-7-1, 8 34,704 6/1 N @ HOU L7-8 26-27 4 -4.5 Lopez (2-0) Capps (0-2) — 7-8-1, 11 8-15-2, 14 25,249 6/2 N @ HOU L1-5 26-28 5 -5.5 Rodriguez (3-7) Lannan (2-3) — 1-7-3, 10 5-9-1, 7 26,736 6/3 D @ HOU L4-6 26-29 5 -6.5 Lindstrom (2-1) Capps (0-3) — 4-12-3, 7 6-11-0, 8 21,814 6/4 N CIN W4-2 27-29 5 -5.5 Clippard (8-3) Del Rosario (1-1) Capps (18) 4-12-1, 12 2-12-1, 11 33,774 25 532,0176/5 N CIN L1-5 27-30 5 -6.5 Leake (5-0) Atilano (5-2) — 1-8-2, 7 5-10-1, 8 22,896 26 554,9136/6 D CIN L4-5 27-31 5 -6.5 Cordero (2-3) Slaten (2-1) Masset (1) 4-9-0, 9 5-14-0, 10 27,202 27 582,1156/7 (off day) 27-31 5 -6.0 6/8 N PIT W5-3 28-31 T4 -6.0 Strasburg (1-0) Karstens (1-2) Capps (19) 5-11-0, 5 2-5-0, 2 40,315 28 622,4306/9 N PIT W7-5 29-31 4 -5.0 Storen (2-0) J. Carrasco (1-2) Capps (20) 7-10-2, 6 5-12-0, 10 18,876 29 641,3066/10 N PIT W4-2 30-31 4 -5.0 Hernandez (5-3) Duke (3-7) Clippard (1) 4-10-0, 9 2-8-1, 7 21,767 30 663,0736/11 N @ CLE L2-7 30-32 5 -5.0 Westbrook (4-3) Atilano (5-3) Perez (6) 2-7-1, 6 7-9-1, 7 22,041 6/12 D @ CLE L1-7 30-33 5 -6.0 Caromona (5-5) Martin (0-2) — 1-3-1, 0 7-9-0, 3 19,484 6/13 D @ CLE W9-4 31-33 5 -6.0 Strasburg (2-0) Huff (2-8) — 9-16-0, 9 4-7-0, 9 32,876 6/14 (off day) 31-33 5 -6.0 6/15 D @ DET L4-7 31-34 5 -6.0 Scherzer (3-6) Lannan (2-4) Valverde (14) 4-7-1, 7 7-12-1, 11 24,821 6/16 D @ DET L3-8 31-35 5 -7.0 Verlander (8-4) Hernandez (5-4) — 3-7-1, 3 8-7-0, 6 24,767 6/17 N @ DET L3-8 31-36 5 -8.0 Bonderman (3-4) Atilano (5-4) — 3-8-2, 6 8-19-1, 10 33,630 6/18 N CWS L1-2 31-37 5 -9.0 J. Putz (2-2) Storen (2-1) Jenks (14) 1-5-1, 3 2-6-0, 6 40,325 31 703,3986/19 D CWS L0-1 31-38 5 -10.0 Peavey (6-5) Martin (0-3) — 0-3-0, 5 1-9-0, 8 36,487 32 739,8856/20 D CWS L3-6 31-39 5 -11.0 Garcia (8-3) Lannan (2-5) Putz (1) 3-8-0, 6 6-15-0, 7 31,763 33 771,6486/21 N KCR W2-1 32-39 5 -10.5 Hernandez (6-4) Chen (3-2) Capps (21) 2-4-0, 5 1-11-0, 8 13,592 34 785,2406/22 N KCR W4-3 33-39 5 -9.5 Atilano (6-4) Lerew (0-1) Capps (22) 4-11-0, 8 3-11-0, 8 21,168 35 806,4086/23 D KCR L0-1 33-40 5 -9.5 Bannister (7-5) Strasburg (2-1) Soria (17) 0-6-1, 6 1-9-0, 9 31,913 36 838,3216/24 (off day) 33-40 5 -9.0 6/25 N @ BAL L6-7 33-41 5 -10.0 Simon (2-1) Clippard (8-4) — 6-12-4, 10 7-13-1, 11 43,484 6/26 D @ BAL L5-6 33-42 5 -11.0 Berken (1-1) Burnett (0-4) Simon (8) 5-7-0, 6 6-14-0, 10 28,635 6/27 D @ BAL L3-4 33-43 5 -11.0 Hernandez (3-6) Clippard (8-5) Simon (9) 3-5-1, 7 4-8-0, 3 22,951 6/28 N @ ATL L0-5 33-44 5 -12.0 Hudson (8-3) Strasburg (2-2) — 0-5-1, 8 5-8-2, 4 42,889 6/29 N @ ATL W7-2 34-44 5 -11.0 Stammen (2-2) Lowe (9-6) — 7-11-0, 8 2-5-1, 5 19,045 6/30 N @ ATL L1-4 34-45 5 -12.0 Jurrjens (1-3) Martin (0-4) Wagner (16) 1-8-0, 8 4-7-0, 9 20,091 7/1 N NYM W2-1 35-45 5 -11.5 Capps (1-3) Feliciano (2-4) — 2-9-0, 11 1-8-0, 7 20,167 37 858,4887/2 N NYM L3-5 35-46 5 -12.5 Niese (6-2) Atilano (6-5) Rodriguez (19) 3-9-1, 5 5-8-0, 7 24,410 38 882,8987/3 D NYM W6-5 36-46 5 -12.5 Capps (2-3) Rodriguez (2-2) — 6-11-2, 11 5-8-1, 9 39,214 39 922,1127/4 N NYM L5-9 36-47 5 -12.5 Takahashi (7-3) Stammen (2-3) Rodriguez (20) 5-12-1, 10 9-14-0, 11 29,234 40 951,3467/5 (off day) 36-47 5 -12.0 7/6 N SDP W6-5 37-47 5 -12.0 Capps (3-3) Gregerson (2-4) — 6-11-1, 9 5-13-0, 8 14,039 41 965,3857/7 N SDP W7-6 38-47 5 -12.0 D. Martin (1-4) Garland (8-6) Capps (23) 7-9-0, 3 6-13-0, 8 13,762 42 979,1477/8 N SDP L1-7 38-48 5 -12.5 Latos (10-4) Atilano (6-6) — 1-8-1, 8 7-11-0, 4 17,364 43 996,5117/9 N SFG W8-1 39-48 5 -12.5 Strasburg (3-2) Cain (6-8) — 8-13-0, 6 1-4-1, 4 34,723 44 1,031,2347/10 N SFG L5-10 39-49 5 -13.5 Casilla (2-2) Clippard (8-6) — 5-8-0, 5 10-11-0, 6 23,977 45 1,055,2117/11 D SFG L2-6 39-50 5 -13.5 Bumgarner (2-2) Hernandez (6-5) Wilson (23) 2-10-0, 13 6-7-1, 4 22,403 46 1,077,6147/12-7/15 ***ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game Played on July 13 at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, CA: NL 3, AL 1)

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NATIONALS OPPONENTSDATE D/N OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE R-H-E, LOB R-H-E, LOB ATT HOME NO. TOTAL7/16 N @ FLA W4-0 40-50 5 -13.0 Strasburg (4-2) Nolasco (9-7) — 4-8-0, 4 0-4-0, 8 27,037 7/17 N @ FLA L0-2 40-51 5 -13.0 Johnson (10-3) Hernandez (6-6) Nunez (21) 0-11-1, 10 2-4-1, 4 23,005 7/18 D @ FLA L0-1 40-52 5 -14.0 Sanabia (1-1) Stammen (2-4) Nunez (22) 0-8-1, 9 1-6-0, 10 21,057 7/19 N @ CIN L2-7 40-53 5 -14.5 Cueto (9-2) Martin (1-5) — 2-4-0, 8 7-10-1, 4 21,243 7/20 N @ CIN L7-8 40-54 5 -15.5 Leake (7-1) Atilano (6-7) Cordero (26) 7-8-1, 5 8-9-1, 5 22,876 7/21 N @ CIN W8-5 41-54 5 -14.5 Strasburg (5-2) Arroyo (10-5) Capps (24) 8-9-0, 5 5-10-1, 9 37,868 7/22 D @ CIN W7-1 42-54 5 -14.5 Hernandez (7-6) Volquez (1-1) — 7-10-0, 6 1-7-0, 5 23,115 7/23 N @ MIL L5-7 42-55 5 -14.5 Loe (1-1) Burnett (0-5) Axford (14) 5-7-0, 3 7-9-0, 5 34,822 7/24 N @ MIL L3-4 42-56 5 -15.5 Axford (6-1) Storen (2-2) — 3-7-0, 5 4-11-0, 10 41,987 7/25 D @ MIL L3-8 42-57 5 -15.5 Bush (5-8) Detwiler (0-1) — 3-9-2, 7 8-7-2, 5 42,414 7/26 (off day) 42-57 5 -15.5 7/27 N ATL W3-0 43-57 5 -14.5 Batista (1-2) Hanson (8-7) Capps (25) 3-6-0, 4 0-5-2, 6 40,043 47 1,117,6577/28 N ATL L1-3 43-58 5 -15.5 Hudson (11-5) Hernandez (7-7) Wagner (23) 1-7-0, 6 3-8-0, 9 24,263 48 1,141,9207/29 D ATL W5-3 44-58 5 -14.5 Olsen (3-2) Lowe (3-2) Capps (26) 5-7-1, 4 3-6-0, 6 30,263 49 1,172,1837/30 N PHI W8-1 45-58 5 -14.5 Stammen (3-4) Oswalt (6-13) — 8-11-0, 8 1-6-2, 7 32,590 50 1,204,7737/31 N PHI W7-5 46-58 5 -13.5 Storen (3-2) Lidge (1-1) — 7-12-0, 7 5-11-0, 2 38,049 51 1,242,8228/1 D PHI L4-6 46-59 5 -13.5 Contreras (6-3) Balester (0-1) Lidge (11) 4-8-2, 5 6-12-0, 11 35,807 52 1,278,6298/2 N @ ARI W3-1 47-59 5 -13.5 Hernandez (8-7) Lopez (5-10) Burnett (1) 3-8-0, 6 1-5-0, 5 16,793 8/3 N @ ARI L1-6 47-60 5 -13.5 Saunders (1-0) Olsen (3-3) — 1-5-0, 5 6-9-2, 5 17,164 8/4 N @ ARI W7-2 48-60 5 -13.5 Stammen (4-4) Kennedy (6-10) — 7-13-0, 6 2-9-0, 9 15,670 8/5 N @ ARI L4-8 48-61 5 -14.5 Enright (3-2) Detwiler (0-2) — 4-9-3, 5 8-13-1, 8 16,638 8/6 N @ LAD W6-5 49-61 5 -13.5 Lannan (3-5) Kershaw (10-7) Storen (1) 6-9-0, 8 3-5-0, 5 39,153 8/7 N @ LAD L2-3 49-62 5 -14.5 Broxton (4-3) Burnett (0-6) — 2-5-1, 7 3-7-1, 9 44,896 8/8 D @ LAD L3-8 49-63 5 -15.5 Lilly (5-8) Marquis (0-4) — 3-6-2, 6 8-10-2, 5 43,639 8/9 (off day) 49-63 5 -15.0 8/10 N FLA L2-8 49-64 5 -16.0 Sanchez (9-7) Strasburg (5-3) — 2-5-0, 8 8-11-2, 8 25,939 53 1,304,5688/11 N FLA L5-9 49-65 5 -17.0 Volstad (6-8) Olsen (3-4) — 5-12-2, 7 9-13-0, 8 15,061 54 1,319,6298/12 N FLA L0-5 49-66 5 -17.5 Nolasco (13-8) Hernandez (8-8) — 0-6-0, 7 5-10-1, 10 16,496 55 1,336,1258/13 N ARI W4-2 50-66 5 -17.5 Lannan (4-5) Saunders (1-2) Burnett (2) 4-10-1, 8 2-4-1, 2 19,549 56 1,355,6748/14 N ARI L2-9 50-67 5 -17.5 Kennedy (7-9) Marques (0-5) — 2-6-0, 6 9-14-0, 5 22,400 57 1,378,0748/15 D ARI W5-3 51-67 5 -17.5 Clippard (9-6) Norberto (0-2) Storen (2) 5-9-1, 5 3-7-1, 5 21,695 58 1,399,7698/16 (off day) 51-67 5 -18.0 8/17 N @ ATL L2-10 51-68 5 -19.0 Minor (1-0) Olsen (3-5) — 2-7-2, 7 10-12-0, 8 16,911 8/18 N @ ATL L2-3 51-69 5 -20.0 Wagner (7-2) Burnett (0-7) — 2-9-0, 4 3-11-0, 9 18,105 8/19 D @ ATL W6-2 52-69 5 -19.0 Lannan (5-5) Lowe (11-11) — 6-7-0, 4 2-7-0, 6 15,593 8/20 N @ PHI L0-1 52-70 5 -20.0 Halladay (16-8) Marquis (0-6) Lidge (17) 0-10-1, 12 1-4-1, 7 45,093 8/21 N @ PHI W8-1 53-70 5 -19.0 Slaten (3-1) Kendrick (8-6) — 8-12-1, 8 1-4-0, 6 45,266 8/22 D @ PHI L0-6 53-71 5 -20.0 Oswalt (9-13) Olsen (3-6) — 0-5-0, 5 6-12-1, 7 44,539 8/23 N CHC L1-9 53-72 5 -20.0 Coleman (1-1) Hernandez (8-9) — 1-3-0, 4 9-15-1, 12 17,921 59 1,417,6908/24 N CHC L4-5 53-73 5 -20.0 Zambrano (5-6) Lannan (5-6) Marmol (23) 4-7-1, 8 5-8-1, 2 18,250 60 1,435,9408/25 N CHC L0-4 53-74 5 -20.0 Dempster (12-8) Marquis (0-7) — 0-4-1, 4 4-7-0, 5 18,344 61 1,454,2848/26 N STL W11-10 54-74 5 -19.5 Slaten (4-1) Hawksworth (4-8) — 11-16-0, 11 10-14-1, 9 22,317 62 1,476,6018/27 N STL L2-4 54-75 5 -19.5 Garcia (12-6) Olsen (3-7) Franklin (22) 2-12-2, 14 4-7-0, 4 22,871 63 1,499,4728/28 N STL W14-5 55-75 5 -19.5 Hernandez (9-9) Lohse (2-6) — 14-16-0, 2 5-9-1, 4 30,688 64 1,530,1608/29 D STL W4-2 56-75 5 -19.5 Lannan (6-6) Wainwright (17-9) Storen (3) 4-8-1, 6 2-9-0, 6 24,782 65 1,554,9428/30 N @ FLA W9-3 57-75 5 -19.5 Marquis (1-7) Sanabia (3-2) — 9-11-0, 7 3-8-2, 8 18,326 8/31 N @ FLA L0-1 57-76 5 -20.5 Hensley (3-4) Storen (3-3) — 0-4-0, 7 1-3-0, 3 18,506 9/1 N @ FLA L10-16 57-77 5 -21.5 Olsen (3-8) Volstad (9-9) — 10-16-0, 9 16-15-2, 5 18,045 9/2 (off day) 57-77 5 -21.0 9/3 N @ PIT L5-8 57-78 5 -21.0 Duke (7-12) Hernandez (9-10) Hanrahan (3) 5-8-0, 7 8-11-1, 5 19,734 9/4 N @ PIT W9-2 58-78 5 -21.0 Lannan (7-6) Maholm (7-14) — 9-15-3, 8 2-9-1, 10 30,263 9/5 D @ PIT W8-1 59-78 5 -20.0 Marquis (2-7) Morton (1-11) — 8-11-1, 8 1-11-3, 11 18,057 9/6 D NYM W13-3 60-78 5 -19.0 Olsen (4-8) Pelfrey (13-9) — 13-12-1, 8 3-3-1, 6 20,224 66 1,575,1669/7 N NYM L1-4 60-79 5 -19.0 Gee (1-0) Maya (0-1) Takahashi (4) 1-4-0, 5 4-6-0, 2 13,835 67 1,589,0019/8 D NYM L2-3 60-80 5 -20.5 Dickey (10-6) Hernandez (9-11) Takahashi (5) 2-6-1, 5 3-8-0, 7 16,002 68 1,605,0039/9 (off day) 60-80 5 -20.5 9/10 N FLA L1-3 60-81 5 -21.5 Sanabia (4-2) Lannan (7-7) Hensley (1) 1-6-1, 8 3-12-0, 10 17,180 69 1,622,1839/11 D FLA L1-4 60-82 5 -21.5 Sanchez (12-9) Marquis (2-8) Hensley (2) 1-5-2, 4 4-8-1, 7 17,941 70 1,640,1249/12 D FLA L5-6 60-83 5 -22.5 Sanches (1-2) Zimmermann (0-1) Hensley (3) 5-8-2, 5 6-11-1, 12 16,788 71 1,656,9129/13 N @ ATL L0-4 60-84 5 -23.5 Lowe (13-12) Maya (0-2) — 0-6-1, 4 4-5-0, 6 18,647 9/14 N @ ATL W6-0 61-84 5 -23.5 Hernandez (10-11) Jurrjens (7-6) — 6-11-0, 8 0-5-1, 7 26,954 9/15 D @ ATL W4-2 62-84 5 -23.5 Lannan (8-7) Minor (3-1) Storen (4) 4-5-0, 3 2-10-0, 7 19,237 9/16 (off day) 62-84 5 -23.5 9/17 N @ PHI L1-9 62-85 5 -24.5 Oswalt (13-13) Marquis (2-9) — 1-8-2, 7 9-10-0, 5 45,338 9/18 N @ PHI L2-5 62-86 5 -25.5 Kendrick (10-9) Zimmermann (0-2) Lidge (23) 2-7-0, 9 5-12-0, 9 45,222 9/19 D @ PHI L6-7 62-87 5 -26.5 Worley (1-1) Storen (3-4) — 6-11-1, 6 7-14-0, 10 44,936 9/20 N HOU L2-8 62-88 5 -27.5 Norris (9-8) Hernandez (10-12) — 2-6-3, 8 8-11-0, 5 10,999 72 1,667,9119/21 N HOU W8-4 63-88 5 -27.5 Clippard (10-6) Paulino (1-9) — 8-11-0, 9 4-7-0, 5 11,893 73 1,679,8049/22 N HOU W4-3 64-88 5 -27.5 Clippard (11-6) Fulchino (2-1) Burnett (3) 4-8-0, 6 3-9-0, 7 12,213 74 1,692,0179/23 D HOU W7-2 65-88 5 -27.0 Detwiler (1-2) Figueroa (5-4) — 7-8-0, 4 2-10-0, 9 14,633 75 1,706,6509/24 N ATL W8-3 66-88 5 -27.0 Zimmermann (1-2) Hudson (16-9) — 8-10-2, 9 3-6-1, 6 22,515 76 1,729,1659/25 D ATL L0-5 66-89 5 -27.0 Lowe (15-12) Maya (0-3) — 0-6-1, 12 5-9-2, 9 23,824 77 1,752,9899/26 D ATL W4-2 67-89 5 -27.0 Burnett (1-7) Farnsworth (0-2) Storen (5) 4-7-1, 8 2-7-0, 6 21,625 78 1,774,6149/27 N PHI L0-8 67-90 5 -27.0 Halladay (21-10) Lannan (8-8) — 0-2-0, 1 8-12-0, 7 14,309 79 1,788,9239/28 N PHI W2-1 68-90 5 -26.0 Storen (4-4) Contreras (6-4) — 2-3-0, 5 1-9-1, 5 19,117 80 1,808,0409/29 N PHI L1-7 68-91 5 -27.0 Blanton (9-6) Detwiler (1-3) — 1-3-0, 5 7-8-1, 2 20,026 81 1,828,0669/30 (off day) 68-91 5 -27.0 10/1 N @ NYM L1-2 68-92 5 -28.0 Takahashi (10-6) Clippard (11-7) — 1-3-2, 4 2-4-0, 4 29,424 10/2 D @ NYM L2-7 68-93 5 -29.0 Igarashi (1-1) Clippard (11-8) — 2-6-0, 13 7-11-1, 7 30,386 10/3 D @ NYM W2-1 69-93 5 -28.0 Peralta (1-0) Perez (0-5) Batista (2) 2-6-1, 9 1-8-0, 10 30,849

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPAtilano,L .040 16 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 .040 .040Batista,M .125 58 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .125 .125Bernadina,R .246 134 414 52 102 159 18 3 11 47 2 6 4 35 1 93 16 2 3 4 .384 .307Burke,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Capps,M .000 47 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Chico,M .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Clippard,T .500 78 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500Desmond,I .269 154 525 59 141 206 27 4 10 65 9 7 5 28 3 109 17 5 9 34 .392 .308Detwiler,R .000 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Dunn,A .260 158 558 85 145 299 36 2 38 103 0 4 9 77 10 199 0 1 10 13 .536 .356English,J .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Espinosa,D .214 28 103 16 22 46 4 1 6 15 0 0 0 9 1 30 0 2 0 1 .447 .277 RIGHT .200 25 5 14 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 .560 .286 LEFT .218 78 17 32 3 0 4 11 0 0 0 6 1 23 0 .410 .274Gonzalez,A .247 114 186 19 46 56 8 1 0 5 3 1 1 7 0 30 0 0 8 5 .301 .277Guzman,C .282 89 319 44 90 115 11 4 2 25 3 2 5 17 3 53 4 2 7 9 .361 .327 RIGHT .327 110 36 46 5 1 1 11 0 1 2 4 0 13 3 .418 .359 LEFT .258 209 54 69 6 3 1 14 3 1 3 13 3 40 4 .330 .310Harris,W .183 132 224 25 41 81 6 2 10 32 1 2 2 33 0 60 5 2 3 3 .362 .291Hernandez,L .148 35 61 2 9 13 1 0 1 3 9 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 2 0 .213 .161Kennedy,A .249 135 342 43 85 112 16 1 3 31 1 4 5 37 1 44 14 2 10 9 .327 .327Lannan,J .091 25 44 1 4 6 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 0 22 0 0 1 0 .136 .167Maldonado,C .273 4 11 1 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .545 .333Marquis,J .136 17 22 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 .182 .136Martin,J .167 10 12 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .250 .167Maxwell,J .144 67 104 16 15 30 6 0 3 12 0 2 0 25 2 43 5 1 3 2 .288 .305Maya,Y .143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .143 .143Mench,K .111 27 27 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 .111 .172Mock,G .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Morgan,N .253 136 509 60 129 160 17 7 0 24 15 3 10 40 1 88 34 17 2 5 .314 .319Morse,M .289 98 266 36 77 138 12 2 15 41 0 1 4 22 1 64 0 1 6 0 .519 .352Nieves,W .203 59 158 10 32 49 8 0 3 16 4 1 1 8 2 29 0 0 6 5 .310 .244Olsen,S .083 17 24 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .083 .083Peralta,J .000 39 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Ramos,W .269 15 52 3 14 21 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 1 0 .404 .296Rodriguez,I .266 111 398 32 106 138 18 1 4 49 2 4 1 16 2 66 2 3 25 4 .347 .294Stammen,C .237 36 38 2 9 12 3 0 0 6 3 1 0 1 0 15 0 0 2 4 .316 .250Storen,D .500 54 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 RIGHT .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 LEFT .500 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .500Strasburg,S .050 12 20 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 .050 .050Taveras,W .200 27 35 7 7 9 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 6 1 2 0 0 .257 .243Walker,T .000 24 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Willingham,J .268 114 370 54 99 170 19 2 16 56 0 4 9 67 3 85 8 0 8 1 .459 .389Zimmerman,R .307 142 525 85 161 268 32 0 25 85 0 5 4 69 6 98 4 1 16 17 .510 .388Zimmermann,J .200 7 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 .200 .200 PITCHERS .127 162 292 6 37 48 8 0 1 16 31 1 0 6 0 106 0 0 8 15 .164 .144WASHINGTON .250 162 5418 655 1355 2114 250 31 149 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 127 .390 .318OPPONENTS .266 162 5529 742 1469 2267 275 35 151 704 76 51 46 512 57 1068 79 35 126 91 .410 .330

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAAtilano,L R 6 7 5.15 16 16 0 0 0 0 85.2 96 56 49 11 2 32 5 40 1 1 .282Balester,C R 0 1 2.57 17 0 0 8 0 0 21.0 15 6 6 2 2 11 1 28 4 0 .203Batista,M R 1 2 3.70 58 1 0 18 0 2 82.2 71 36 34 9 5 39 8 55 4 0 .234Bergmann,J R 0 1 15.43 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 4 4 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 .300Bisenius,J R 0 0 9.64 5 0 0 2 0 0 4.2 6 6 5 1 0 6 0 5 0 0 .300Bruney,B R 1 2 7.64 19 0 0 6 0 0 17.2 21 18 15 1 0 20 1 16 1 0 .309Burnett,S L 1 7 2.14 73 0 0 10 0 3 63.0 52 17 15 3 1 20 4 62 2 0 .220Capps,M R 3 3 2.74 47 0 0 43 0 26 46.0 51 20 14 5 0 9 3 38 0 0 .274Chico,M L 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 .286Clippard,T R 11 8 3.07 78 0 0 18 0 1 91.0 69 33 31 8 2 41 4 112 1 1 .212Detwiler,R L 1 3 4.25 8 5 0 1 0 0 29.2 34 22 14 5 1 14 1 17 1 0 .288English,J L 0 0 3.86 7 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 10 3 3 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 .323Hernandez,L R 10 12 3.66 33 33 2 0 1 0 211.2 216 93 86 16 4 64 5 114 1 1 .270Lannan,J L 8 8 4.65 25 25 0 0 0 0 143.1 175 82 74 14 4 49 3 71 1 0 .302Marquis,J R 2 9 6.60 13 13 0 0 0 0 58.2 76 47 43 9 8 24 0 31 1 1 .315Martin,J R 1 5 4.13 9 9 0 0 0 0 48.0 56 30 22 9 1 11 1 31 1 0 .287Maya,Y R 0 3 5.88 5 5 0 0 0 0 26.0 30 18 17 3 2 11 1 12 2 3 .294Mock,G R 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 2 0 5 0 3 0 0 .286Olsen,S L 4 8 5.56 17 15 0 0 0 0 81.0 93 54 50 10 2 27 4 53 0 0 .289Peralta,J R 1 0 2.02 39 0 0 10 0 0 49.0 30 12 11 5 1 9 4 49 0 0 .170Slaten,D L 4 1 3.10 49 0 0 13 0 0 40.2 34 18 14 2 4 19 2 36 2 0 .225Stammen,C R 4 4 5.13 35 19 0 3 0 0 128.0 151 78 73 13 1 41 4 85 3 0 .297Storen,D R 4 4 3.58 54 0 0 22 0 5 55.1 48 24 22 3 3 22 3 52 3 0 .241Strasburg,S R 5 3 2.91 12 12 0 0 0 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 0 17 0 92 2 0 .221Walker,T R 1 0 3.57 24 0 0 6 0 0 35.1 35 16 14 5 0 8 2 30 1 0 .265Zimmermann,J R 1 2 4.94 7 7 0 0 0 0 31.0 31 20 17 8 2 10 1 27 0 0 .256WASHINGTON 69 93 4.13 162 162 2 160 5 37 1435.0 1469 742 658 151 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266OPPONENTS 93 69 3.80 162 162 5 157 14 41 1444.0 1355 655 610 149 60 503 36 1220 47 6 .250

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AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP E SLG OBP‘10 TOTALS: .250 162 5418 655 1355 2114 250 31 149 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 120 .390 .318vs Left .253 1360 165 344 554 67 10 41 160 18 6 18 152 10 345 18 7 28 .407 .335vs Right .249 4058 490 1011 1560 183 21 108 474 53 41 42 351 26 875 92 34 97 .384 .313Home .260 81 2678 327 696 1085 135 16 74 314 35 20 29 254 16 566 49 20 59 60 .405 .328Road .241 81 2740 328 659 1029 115 15 75 320 36 27 31 249 20 654 61 21 66 60 .376 .308Day .247 57 1940 235 479 747 89 13 51 232 29 9 27 178 12 445 48 13 42 44 .385 .318Night .252 105 3478 420 876 1367 161 18 98 402 42 38 33 325 24 775 62 28 83 76 .393 .319Grass .250 162 5418 655 1355 2114 250 31 149 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 120 .390 .318Turf .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Runners on .255 162 2251 562 573 864 97 13 56 541 71 47 32 266 36 520 110 41 125 .384 .336None on .247 162 3167 93 782 1250 153 18 93 93 0 0 28 237 0 700 0 0 0 .395 .305RISP .253 160 1317 489 333 488 56 6 29 469 32 47 18 185 36 318 22 3 52 .371 .342RISCP 2OUT .233 159 658 204 153 230 28 5 13 197 0 0 6 103 25 164 9 0 0 .350 .342Innings 1-6 .257 162 3669 467 944 1483 178 23 105 451 47 34 40 320 12 794 72 32 88 .404 .321Innings 7+ .235 162 1749 188 411 631 72 8 44 183 24 13 20 183 24 426 38 9 37 .361 .312DH .226 9 31 3 7 7 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 13 1 0 0 .226 .306vs AL .235 18 595 60 140 212 17 5 15 60 7 4 8 46 5 124 13 3 14 .356 .297vs NL .252 144 4823 595 1215 1902 233 26 134 574 64 43 52 457 31 1096 97 38 111 .394 .321ARI .261 7 230 26 60 112 10 0 14 26 2 0 2 16 0 32 4 1 12 5 .487 .315ATL .244 18 583 64 142 220 24 0 18 61 10 4 4 51 6 159 9 5 15 14 .377 .307BAL .270 6 204 28 55 78 5 3 4 28 5 2 6 23 2 30 4 0 3 8 .382 .357CHI .177 6 192 14 34 47 3 2 2 14 3 1 0 13 0 42 3 2 5 4 .245 .228CIN .255 7 235 33 60 89 10 2 5 32 6 3 3 27 1 46 5 1 6 4 .379 .336CLE .257 3 101 12 26 43 6 1 3 12 0 0 0 7 0 19 1 1 5 2 .426 .306CWS .162 3 99 4 16 20 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 5 2 25 2 0 3 1 .202 .202COL .283 8 265 35 75 110 17 0 6 34 4 4 1 21 3 52 1 6 5 1 .415 .333DET .218 3 101 10 22 35 1 0 4 10 0 1 2 3 1 32 3 1 1 3 .347 .252FLA .243 18 601 58 146 219 31 3 12 55 4 6 10 42 3 147 14 6 13 14 .364 .300HOU .271 8 273 47 74 115 13 2 8 44 2 2 5 32 0 72 7 2 4 10 .421 .356KCR .233 3 90 6 21 36 3 0 4 6 1 1 0 8 0 18 3 1 2 1 .400 .293LAD .211 6 209 20 44 78 9 2 7 20 4 1 1 22 3 55 9 1 3 6 .373 .288MIL .295 6 200 31 59 85 12 1 4 31 2 5 3 12 0 42 5 1 6 4 .425 .336NYM .237 18 613 75 145 228 29 6 14 75 8 4 8 85 5 133 7 1 8 16 .372 .335PHI .243 18 596 68 145 224 33 5 12 67 8 5 8 59 3 145 19 4 16 10 .376 .317PIT .316 6 206 38 65 107 12 0 10 34 4 2 0 22 0 31 1 3 4 6 .519 .378SDP .230 6 200 23 46 85 6 0 11 23 0 0 0 17 3 51 1 1 6 6 .425 .290SFG .260 6 196 28 51 82 12 2 5 25 3 3 4 22 3 47 9 1 5 2 .418 .342STL .308 6 224 35 69 101 12 1 6 33 4 3 3 16 1 42 3 3 3 3 .451 .358

W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR SH SF HBP BB IBB SO WP BK BAA SLG OBP‘10 TOTALS: 69 93 4.13 162 162 2 1 160 37 1435.0 1469 742 659 151 76 51 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266 .410 .330vs LHB 612 61 33 20 12 230 27 438 8 7 .273 .416 .341vs RHB 857 90 43 31 34 282 30 630 25 7 .261 .406 .323Home 41 40 3.97 81 81 1 1 80 24 744.0 738 359 328 76 40 26 24 242 32 590 16 3 .260 .398 .321Road 28 53 4.31 81 81 1 0 80 13 691.0 731 383 331 75 36 25 22 270 25 478 17 4 .271 .423 .340Day 26 31 3.80 57 57 2 1 55 16 513.1 525 244 217 43 29 16 17 169 24 365 11 1 .264 .391 .325Night 43 62 4.32 105 105 0 0 105 21 921.2 944 498 442 108 47 35 29 343 33 703 22 6 .267 .421 .333Grass 69 93 4.13 162 162 2 1 160 37 1435.0 1469 742 659 151 76 51 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266 .410 .330Turf 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000vs AL 5 13 4.22 18 18 0 0 18 3 157.2 184 86 74 13 11 6 3 43 7 108 6 0 .292 .395 .337vs NL 64 80 4.12 144 144 2 1 142 34 1277.1 1285 656 585 138 65 45 43 469 50 960 27 7 .262 .412 .329ARI 4 3 3.69 7 7 0 0 7 3 61.0 61 31 25 8 3 5 1 15 0 63 1 0 .266 .428 .308ATL 10 8 2.89 18 18 0 0 18 5 158.2 133 60 51 7 7 5 8 63 4 132 2 4 .230 .337 .312BAL 2 4 4.10 6 6 0 0 6 1 52.2 60 31 24 5 1 1 0 18 4 31 4 0 .284 .389 .339CHI 2 4 3.98 6 6 0 0 6 2 54.1 54 25 24 5 3 2 2 23 1 32 0 2 .263 .410 .341CIN 3 4 4.35 7 7 1 0 6 2 62.0 72 33 30 4 3 0 1 19 0 45 2 2 .290 .395 .343CLE 1 2 5.04 3 3 0 0 3 0 25.0 25 18 14 6 1 2 2 9 0 16 1 0 .255 .500 .324CWS 0 3 2.79 3 3 0 0 3 0 29.0 30 9 9 0 3 0 1 3 1 27 0 0 .273 .291 .298COL 3 5 4.63 8 8 0 0 8 2 68.0 69 36 35 10 5 3 0 26 1 45 1 2 .268 .459 .332DET 0 3 8.25 3 3 0 0 3 0 24.0 38 23 22 2 2 2 0 11 2 10 1 0 .355 .486 .408FLA 5 13 4.46 18 18 0 0 18 2 157.1 159 85 78 19 4 3 6 72 6 148 10 0 .260 .422 .342HOU 4 4 3.33 8 8 0 0 8 1 70.1 79 40 26 10 4 1 3 26 2 37 1 2 .282 .443 .348KCR 2 1 1.67 3 3 0 0 3 2 27.0 31 5 5 0 4 1 0 2 0 24 0 0 .298 .327 .308LAD 3 3 2.20 6 6 0 0 6 2 57.1 45 19 14 3 4 1 2 18 4 39 0 0 .218 .320 .286MIL 2 4 4.73 6 6 1 1 5 1 51.1 50 33 27 7 2 3 4 21 3 39 2 0 .251 .447 .330NYM 9 9 4.11 18 18 0 0 18 6 164.1 161 80 75 16 13 10 4 61 10 131 2 0 .256 .393 .321PHI 6 12 5.96 18 18 0 0 18 2 157.0 181 107 104 25 6 6 6 72 9 94 3 2 .287 .471 .363PIT 5 1 3.23 6 6 0 0 6 3 53.0 56 20 19 4 2 2 1 11 1 46 0 0 .269 .389 .306SDP 3 3 3.62 6 6 0 0 6 2 54.2 64 28 22 8 3 2 0 9 3 36 1 0 .294 .459 .319SFG 2 4 4.67 6 6 0 0 6 0 52.0 47 29 27 5 4 2 1 18 2 37 1 0 .246 .403 .311STL 3 3 4.50 6 6 0 0 6 1 56.0 54 30 28 7 2 0 4 15 4 36 1 0 .256 .408 .317

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FIRST BASE PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPDunn,A .990 153 151 1203 93 13 1309 119Gonzalez,A 1.000 3 2 15 0 0 15 3Kennedy,A .991 51 4 105 7 1 113 11Morse,M 1.000 19 5 58 5 0 63 4

SECOND BASE PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPEspinosa,D 1.000 25 23 57 74 0 131 20Gonzalez,A .987 38 10 35 42 1 78 16Guzman,C .980 63 54 122 165 6 293 29Kennedy,A .980 86 75 143 207 7 357 44

THIRD BASE PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPGonzalez,A .955 27 17 16 47 3 66 3Harris,W .900 6 2 1 8 1 10 0Kennedy,A .889 8 6 2 6 1 9 0Zimmerman,R .951 137 137 85 242 17 344 23

SHORTSTOP PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPDesmond,I .947 149 136 221 382 34 637 87Espinosa,D .917 2 2 2 9 1 12 1Gonzalez,A .972 16 8 9 26 1 36 6Guzman,C .974 20 16 23 52 2 77 5

CATCHER PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPBurke,J 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Maldonado,C 1.000 4 3 10 2 0 12 0Nieves,W .984 51 43 290 20 5 315 4Ramos,W 1.000 15 14 96 9 0 105 0Rodriguez,I .995 102 102 709 55 4 768 5

PASSED BALLS: Maldonado (1), Nieves (1), Ramos (2), Rodriguez (2)

OUTFIELD PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPBernadina,R .982 130 111 207 9 4 220 4Desmond,I .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzalez,A .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Guzman,C .889 8 3 8 0 1 9 0Harris,W .980 80 42 98 0 2 100 0Maxwell,J .975 51 26 73 4 2 79 1Mench,K .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Morgan,N .986 134 128 339 2 5 346 0Morse,M 1.000 72 64 123 2 0 125 1Taveras,W 1.000 22 6 17 1 0 18 1Willingham,J .994 108 105 164 7 1 172 2

PITCHER PCT. G GS PO A E TC DPAtilano,L .923 16 16 10 14 2 26 2Balester,C 1.000 17 0 0 2 0 2 0Batista,M 1.000 58 1 5 9 0 14 1Bergmann,J .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Bisenius,J .000 5 0 0 0 1 1 0Bruney,B .750 19 0 1 2 1 4 0Burnett,S 1.000 73 0 5 12 0 17 0Capps,M 1.000 47 0 1 5 0 6 0Chico,M .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Clippard,T 1.000 78 0 2 3 0 5 1Detwiler,R 1.000 8 5 3 5 0 8 0English,J .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0Hernandez,L 1.000 33 33 6 39 0 45 3Lannan,J 1.000 25 25 12 26 0 38 2Marquis,J .818 13 13 5 4 2 11 0Martin,J 1.000 9 9 2 5 0 7 0Maya,Y 1.000 5 5 1 4 0 5 0Mock,G .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Olsen,S 1.000 17 15 1 7 0 8 1Peralta,J 1.000 39 0 1 4 0 5 0Slaten,D .800 49 0 0 4 1 5 0Stammen,C .875 35 19 9 19 4 32 4Storen,D 1.000 54 0 2 6 0 8 1Strasburg,S .875 12 12 4 3 1 8 0Walker,T .889 24 0 2 6 1 9 0Zimmermann,J .600 7 7 1 2 2 5 0

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LEADING AFTER 6: ............................................. 55-8 TIED AFTER 6: ..................................................11-14 TRAILING AFTER 6: ............................................ 3-71LEADING AFTER 7: ............................................. 58-4 TIED AFTER 7: ....................................................9-12 TRAILING AFTER 7: ............................................ 2-77LEADING AFTER 8: ............................................. 61-2 TIED AFTER 8: ....................................................7-11 TRAILING AFTER 8: ............................................ 1-80

SCORING FIRST: .............................................. 47-32 OPPONENT SCORES FIRST: ..............................22-61 SHUTOUTS: ........................................................ 5-14SCORING LESS THAN 3: ................................... 12-66 SCORING 3 OR 4: .............................................18-23 SCORING 5 OR MORE: ..................................... 46-17HOME CROWD 30,000-PLUS: ............................. 10-6 HOME CROWD 35,000-PLUS: ...............................4-4 HOME CROWD 40,000-PLUS: .............................. 2-2

SERIES OPENER: ............................................. 26-26 SERIES FINALE: ...............................................21-31 HOME SERIES W-L-T: ......................................14-9-3 ROAD SERIES W-L-T: ..................................... 5-19-2 OVERALL SERIES W-L-T: ...............................19-28-5HOME SERIES SWEEPS: ....................................... 1-4 ROAD SERIES SWEEPS: .......................................0-5 TOTAL SERIES SWEEPS: ...................................... 1-9

IN WASHINGTON: ............................................. 41-40 ON ROAD: .........................................................28-53 WITH PRESIDENT OBAMA AT GAME: .................... 0-2HOME WHITES: ................................................ 15-16 GREY ROAD JERSEYS: ......................................28-53 RED JERSEYS: ................................................. 25-21ONE-RUN GAMES: ............................................ 20-28 2-RUN GAMES: .................................................18-24 BLUE STARS & STRIPES JERSEYS: ....................... 1-3COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS: .................................27 LAST AT-BAT WINS: ..........................................15-20 SUDDEN DEATH W-L: ......................................... 8-11

FACING LH STARTERS: ..................................... 17-23 FACING RH STARTERS: .................................... 52-70 PLAYING ON GRASS: ........................................ 69-93 PLAYING ON ART. TURF: ...................................... 0-0 PLAYING DAY GAMES: ...................................... 26-31 PLAYING AT NIGHT: .......................................... 43-62

PLAYING MONDAY: ............................................. 7-10 PLAYING TUESDAY: .......................................... 10-13 PLAYING WEDNESDAY: .................................... 11-14 PLAYING THURSDAY: ......................................... 11-8 PLAYING FRIDAY: ............................................ 11-14 PLAYING SATURDAY: .......................................... 9-18 PLAYING SUNDAY: ........................................... 10-16

PLAYING IN MARCH/APRIL: ............................. 13-10 PLAYING IN MAY: ............................................. 13-16 PLAYING IN JUNE: .............................................. 8-19 PLAYING IN JULY: ............................................ 12-13 PLAYING IN AUGUST: ....................................... 11-18 PLAYING IN SEPT./OCT.: .................................. 12-17

PLAYING NL EAST: ........................................... 30-42 PLAYING NL CENTRAL: ..................................... 19-20 PLAYING NL WEST: .......................................... 15-18 PLAYING AL EAST: ................................................ 2-4 PLAYING AL CENTRAL.: ........................................ 3-9 PLAYING AL WEST: ............................................... 0-0 PLAYING INTERLEAGUE: .................................... 5-13

PLAYING ATL: .................................................... 10-8 PLAYING FLA: .................................................... 5-13 PLAYING NYM: ..................................................... 9-9 PLAYING PHI: .................................................... 6-12

PLAYING CHI: ...................................................... 2-4 PLAYING CIN: ...................................................... 3-4 PLAYING HOU: ..................................................... 4-4 PLAYING MIL: ...................................................... 2-4 PLAYING PIT: ....................................................... 5-1 PLAYING STL: ...................................................... 3-3

PLAYING ARI: ...................................................... 4-3 PLAYING COL: ...................................................... 3-5 PLAYING LAD: ...................................................... 3-3 PLAYING SDP: ..................................................... 3-3 PLAYING SFG: ...................................................... 2-4

PLAYING BAL: ...................................................... 2-4 PLAYING CLE: ...................................................... 1-2 PLAYING CWS: ..................................................... 0-3 PLAYING DET: ...................................................... 0-3 PLAYING KCR: ..................................................... 2-1

BATTING ORDERPLAYER STARTS BAT1 BAT2 BAT3 BAT4 BAT5 BAT6 BAT7 BAT8 BAT9Atilano, Luis 16 6~7Balester, Collin 0 Batista, Miguel 1 1~0Bernadina, Roger 111 2~8 6~8 5~3 6~16 12~13 13~12 3~3 0~1Chico, Matt 1 1~0Desmond, Ian 136 0~1 15~30 6~5 1~0 5~6 10~14 19~20 0~4Detwiler, Ross 5 2~3Dunn, Adam 153 8~14 53~72 4~2 Espinosa, Danny 25 8~10 0~1 1~0 1~2 1~1 Gonzalez, Alberto 37 1~3 1~0 0~1 1~4 10~15 1~0Guzman, Cristian 75 7~7 16~26 7~5 3~1 1~2 Harris, Willie 45 0~2 2~5 0~1 0~1 8~5 5~8 3~5 Hernandez, Livan 33 17~14Kennedy, Adam 85 4~1 19~13 0~1 2~13 9~9 3~11 Lannan, John 25 14~10Maldonado, Carlos 3 1~2 Marquis, Jason 13 4~9Martin, J.D. 9 1~6Maxwell, Justin 26 1~2 0~1 5~6 7~4 Maya, Yunesky 5 0~5Mench, Kevin 1 0~1 Mock, Garrett 1 0~1Morgan, Nyjer 128 46~58 9~7 1~3 2~2 Morse, Michael 70 2~1 7~10 11~23 4~10 0~2 Nieves, Wil 42 1~2 17~19 0~3Olsen, Scott 15 5~10Ramos, Wilson 14 0~1 2~0 1~4 1~5 Rodriguez, Ivan 103 0~2 0~6 28~31 17~16 1~2 Stammen, Craig 19 7~12Strasburg, Stephen 12 7~4Taveras, Willy 6 0~1 1~1 1~2 Willingham, Josh 107 0~1 0~3 48~55 Zimmerman, Ryan 138 43~64 14~17 Zimmermann, Jordan 7 3~4

STARTING POSITIONPLAYER STARTS P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHAtilano, Luis 16 6~10 Batista, Miguel 1 1~0 Bernadina, Roger 111 15~19 6~14 26~31 Chico, Matt 1 1~0 Desmond, Ian 136 56~80 Detwiler, Ross 5 2~3 Dunn, Adam 153 65~86 0~2Espinosa, Danny 25 10~13 1~1 Gonzalez, Alberto 37 1~1 2~8 8~9 3~5 Guzman, Cristian 75 25~29 9~7 0~3 0~2Harris, Willie 45 1~1 5~14 12~11 0~1Hernandez, Livan 33 17~16 Kennedy, Adam 85 1~3 32~43 4~2 Lannan, John 25 14~11 Maldonado, Carlos 3 1~2 Marquis, Jason 13 4~9 Martin, J.D. 9 1~8 Maxwell, Justin 26 1~2 5~8 7~3 Maya, Yunesky 5 0~5 Mench, Kevin 1 0~1 Mock, Garrett 1 0~1 Morgan, Nyjer 128 58~70 Morse, Michael 70 2~3 22~42 0~1Nieves, Wil 42 18~24 Olsen, Scott 15 5~10 Ramos, Wilson 14 4~10 Rodriguez, Ivan 103 46~57 Stammen, Craig 19 7~12 Strasburg, Stephen 12 8~4 Taveras, Willy 6 0~1 2~3 Willingham, Josh 107 48~57 0~2Zimmerman, Ryan 138 56~81 1~0Zimmermann, Jordan 7 3~4

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PLAYER SOLO 2-RUN 3-RUN SLAM TOTAL HOME ROADBernadina 4 6 1 0 11 3 8Desmond 10 0 0 0 10 8 2Dunn 23 9 6 0 38 20 18Espinosa 3 2 0 1 6 4 2Guzman 1 1 0 0 2 1 1Harris 5 4 1 0 10 7 3Hernandez 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Kennedy 3 0 0 0 3 0 3Maldonado 0 0 1 0 1 0 1Maxwell 1 1 0 1 3 1 2Morse 12 1 2 0 15 6 9Nieves 3 0 0 0 3 1 2Ramos 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Rodriguez 2 2 0 0 4 2 2Willingham 11 3 1 1 16 11 5Zimmerman 14 6 5 0 25 9 16‘10 TEAM TOTALS 93 36 17 3 149 74 75

MULTI-HOMER GAMES BY NATIONALS (15 in 2010)* Roger Bernadina (2), May 12 at NYM* Ian Desmond (2), Aug. 11 vs. FLA* Adam Dunn (3), July 7 vs. SDP* Adam Dunn (2), Apr. 23 vs. LAD* Adam Dunn (2), July 9 vs. SFG* Adam Dunn (2), Aug. 4 at ARI* Adam Dunn (2), Aug. 6 at LAD* Adam Dunn (2), Sept. 24 vs. LAD* Danny Espinosa (2), Sept. 6 vs. NYM* Michael Morse (2), July 23 at MIL* Ryan Zimmerman (2), April 30 at FLA* Ryan Zimmerman (2), May 13 at COL* Ryan Zimmerman (2), May 30 at SDP* Ryan Zimmerman (2), July 6 vs. SDP* Ryan Zimmerman (2), Aug. 5 at ARI

GRAND SLAMS BY NATIONALS (3 in 2010)* Danny Espinosa, Sept. 6 vs. NYM off Ryota Igarashi* Justin Maxwell, Sept. 15 at NYM off Mike Minor* Josh Willingham, Apr. 11 at NYM off Jhan Santana

BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (3 in 2010)* Adam Kennedy/Ryan Zimmerman, May 10 at NYM (3rd inning)* Adam Dunn/Josh Willingham, June 8 vs. PIT (6th inning)* Michael Morse/Justin Maxwell, Aug. 6 at LAD (2nd inning)

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (0 in 2010)* LAST: Nick Johnson/Josh Willingham/Adam Dunn, July 11, 2009 at HOU (6th inning)

PINCH-HIT HOMERS (2 in 2010)* Willie Harris, Aug. 27 vs. STL* Ryan Zimmerman, April 15 at PHI

FIRST-INNING LEAD-OFF HOMERS (0 in 2010)* LAST: Nyjer Morgan, July 28, 2009 at MIL off Carlos Villanueva

EXTRA-INNING HOMERS (1 in 2010)* Josh Willingham, May 23 vs. BAL off Cla Meredith (10th inning)

GAME-ENDING HOMERS (4 in 2010)* Adam Dunn, Sept. 28 vs. PHI off Jose Contreras (W2-1)* Josh Willingham, May 23 vs. BAL off Cla Meredith (W4-3)* Ryan Zimmerman, July 6 vs. SDP off Luke Gregerson (W6-5) * Ryan Zimmerman, July 31 vs. PHI off Brad Lidge (W7-5)

HOME RUNS BY NATIONALS PITCHERS (1 in 2010)* Livan Hernandez, Sept. 14 at ATL off Jair Jurrjens

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOMERS BY NATIONALS (1 in 2010)* Willie Harris, Sept. 24 vs. ATL off Kyle Farnsworth

CYCLES BY NATIONALS (0 in 2010)* Last: Cristian Guzman, August 28, 2008 vs. LAD (first career)

PLAYER 2-HIT 3-HIT 4-HIT 5-HIT TOTALBernadina .....................................................24 3 0 0 27Desmond .......................................................33 6 3 0 42Dunn .............................................................28 11 0 0 39Espinosa .........................................................4 0 1 0 5Gonzalez ..........................................................9 0 1 0 10Guzman .........................................................19 5 1 0 25Harris ..............................................................3 1 0 0 4Hernandez .......................................................1 0 0 0 1Kennedy.........................................................12 1 1 0 14Maldonado ......................................................1 0 0 0 1Maxwell ...........................................................3 0 0 0 3Morgan ..........................................................31 3 1 0 35Morse ............................................................15 2 1 0 18Nieves .............................................................7 1 0 0 8Ramos .............................................................2 1 0 0 3Rodriguez ......................................................25 5 1 0 31Stammen.........................................................2 0 0 0 2Taveras............................................................3 0 0 0 3Willingham ....................................................23 3 0 0 26Zimmerman...................................................37 9 1 0 47

SINGLE-GAME FRANCHISE RECORD: 6 hits [Rondell White, 6/11/95 at SFG]

2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES2010 HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

PLAYER 2-RBI 3-RBI 4-RBI 5-RBI 6-RBI TOTALBernadina .....................................7 3 0 0 0 10Desmond .....................................14 2 0 0 0 16Dunn ...........................................13 3 4 3 1 24Espinosa .......................................3 0 0 0 1 4Guzman .........................................2 1 0 0 0 3Harris ............................................7 1 1 0 0 9Hernandez .....................................1 0 0 0 0 1Kennedy.........................................3 2 0 0 0 5Lannan ..........................................1 0 0 0 0 1Maldonado ....................................0 1 0 0 0 1Marquis .........................................1 0 0 0 0 1Maxwell .........................................0 1 1 0 0 2Morgan ..........................................1 0 0 0 0 1Morse ............................................3 3 1 0 0 7Nieves ...........................................2 0 0 0 0 2Ramos ...........................................1 0 0 0 0 1Rodriguez ......................................7 3 1 0 0 11Stammen.......................................0 1 0 0 0 1Taveras..........................................0 0 1 0 0 1Willingham ....................................9 2 0 1 0 12Zimmerman.................................13 3 3 0 1 20

SINGLE-GAME FRANCHISE RECORD: 8 RBI [Chris Speier, 9/22/82 vs. PHI; Andre Dawson, 9/24/85 at CHI;

Tim Wallach, 5/13/90 at SDP; Josh Willingham, 7/27/09 at MIL]

2010 MULTI-RBI GAMES

PLAYER DATE CAUSE FOR EJECTION (UMPIRE)Jim Riggleman April 12 at PHI Arguing balls and strikes (Paul Schrieber)Adam Dunn April 16 vs. MIL Arguing balls and strikes (Andy Fletcher)Rick Eckstein May 17 at STL Arguing balls and strikes (Gerry Davis)Dan Radison May 22 vs. BAL Arguing for balk against pitcher (Mike Winters)Ian Desmond June 4 vs. CIN Arguing out call at third base (Joe West)Jim Riggleman June 5 vs. CIN Protesting def. interference call (Dan Bellino)Miguel Batista June 5 vs. CIN Intentional HBP (Joe West)Jim Riggleman June 19 vs. CWS Arguing balls and strikes (Sam Holbrook)Willie Harris July 18 at FLA Arguing balls and strikes (Dan Bellino)Ivan Rodriguez Aug. 17 at ATL Arguing balls and strikes (Sam Holbrook)Ryan Zimmerman Aug. 18 at ATL Throwing bat (Scott Barry)Jim Riggleman Aug. 18 at ATL Arguing Zimmerman ejection (Scott Barry)Scott Olsen Aug. 28 vs. STL Arguing runner interference call (Rob Drake)Dan Radison Aug. 28 vs. STL Arguing runner interference call (Rob Drake)Nyjer Morgan Sept. 1 at FLA Charging pitcher’s mound (Marvin Hudson)Doug Slaten Sept. 1 at FLA Intentional HBP after warning (Marvin Hudson)Jim Riggleman Sept. 1 at FLA HBP after warning was issued (Marvin Hudson) Jim Riggleman Sept. 28 vs. PHI Arguing balls and strikes (Gary Cederstrom)

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NATIOANLS OPPOSING MEN # DATE BATTER PITCHER OPP SITE INN. ON 1 4/7/2010 Ian Desmond Cole Hamels PHI WAS 3 0 2 4/8/2010 Willie Harris Kyle Kendrick PHI WAS 4 1 3 4/11/2010 Josh Willingham Johan Santana NYM NYM 1 3 4 4/12/2010 Josh Willingham Cole Hamels PHI PHI 2 0 5 4/15/2010 Adam Dunn Danys Baez PHI PHI 8 0 6 4/15/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Danys Baez PHI PHI 8 1 7 4/16/2010 Josh Willingham Yovani Gallardo MIL WAS 6 0 8 4/17/2010 Justin Maxwell Randy Wolf MIL WAS 2 1 9 4/19/2010 Willie Harris Aaron Cook COL WAS 2 2 10 4/20/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jorge de la Rosa COL WAS 5 1 11 4/23/2010 Adam Dunn Charlie Haeger LAD WAS 4 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 12 4/23/2010 Adam Dunn Charlie Haeger LAD WAS 6 1 ***HR in consecutive AB 13 4/28/2010 Adam Kennedy Ryan Dempster CHI CHI 1 0 14 4/28/2010 Adam Dunn Ryan Dempster CHI CHI 4 0 15 4/30/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Ricky Nolasco FLA FLA 1 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 16 4/30/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Ricky Nolasco FLA FLA 3 1 ***HR in consecutive AB 17 5/4/2010 Josh Willingham Kenshin Kawakami ATL WAS 2 0 18 5/4/2010 Ian Desmond Kenshin Kawakami ATL WAS 5 0 19 5/4/2010 Adam Dunn Eric O’Flaherty ATL WAS 6 0 20 5/5/2010 Ian Desmond Tommy Hanson ATL WAS 2 0 21 5/6/2010 Ivan Rodriguez Tim Hudson ATL WAS 5 0 22 5/6/2010 Adam Dunn Tim Hudson ATL WAS 7 0 23 5/7/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Chris Volstad FLA WAS 6 0 24 5/8/2010 Willie Harris Josh Johnson FLA WAS 4 1 25 5/8/2010 Josh Willingham Burke Badenhop FLA WAS 7 0 26 5/9/2010 Josh Willingham Clay Hensley FLA WAS 8 0 27 5/10/2010 Adam Kennedy John Maine NYM NYM 3 0 28 5/10/2010 Ryan Zimmerman John Maine NYM NYM 3 0 29 5/11/2010 Adam Dunn Jonathon Niese NYM NYM 1 2 30 5/12/2010 Roger Bernadina Mike Pelfrey NYM NYM 4 0 31 5/12/2010 Roger Bernadina Francisco Rodriguez NYM NYM 9 1 32 5/13/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jhoulis Chacin COL COL 1 1 33 5/13/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jhoulis Chacin COL COL 5 2 34 5/15/2010 Adam Dunn Ubaldo Jimenez COL COL 6 0 35 5/15/2010 Adam Dunn Jason Hammel COL COL 6 0 36 5/18/2010 Wil Nieves Chris Carpenter STL STL 5 0 37 5/21/2010 Willie Harris Matt Albers BAL WAS 7 1 38 5/22/2010 Josh Willingham Brad Bergesen BAL WAS 3 1 39 5/23/2010 Josh Willingham Cla Meredith BAL WAS 10 0 40 5/27/2010 Adam Dunn Barry Zito SFG SFG 1 0 41 5/27/2010 Josh Willingham Barry Zito SFG SFG 2 0 42 5/28/2010 Josh Willingham Clayton Richard SDP SDP 4 2 43 5/28/2010 Ian Desmond Clayton Richard SDP SDP 7 0 44 5/30/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jon Garland SDP SDP 1 0 45 5/30/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jon Garland SDP SDP 6 0 46 5/31/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Chris Sampson HOU HOU 7 2 47 5/31/2010 Carlos Maldonado Chris Sampson HOU HOU 7 2 48 6/8/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Jeff Karstens PIT WAS 1 0 49 6/8/2010 Adam Dunn Jeff Karstens PIT WAS 6 1 50 6/8/2010 Josh Willingham Jeff Karstens PIT WAS 6 0 51 6/9/2010 Adam Dunn Brad Lincoln PIT WAS 1 1 52 6/10/2010 Adam Dunn Zach Duke PIT WAS 4 0 53 6/10/2010 Josh Willingham Zach Duke PIT WAS 4 0 54 6/10/2010 Mike Morse Brendan Donnelly PIT WAS 8 0 55 6/12/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Fausto Carmona CLE CLE 8 0 56 6/13/2010 Adam Dunn David Huff CLE CLE 4 0 57 6/13/2010 Roger Bernadina Tony Sipp CLE CLE 8 1 58 6/15/2010 Mike Morse Max Scherzer DET DET 4 0 59 6/16/2010 Adam Dunn Justin Verlander DET DET 1 0 60 6/16/2010 Roger Bernadina Justin Verlander DET DET 2 0 61 6/17/2010 Adam Dunn Jeremy Bonderman DET DET 7 0 62 6/21/2010 Mike Morse Bruce Chen KCR WAS 2 0 63 6/21/2010 Cristian Guzman Bruce Chen KCR WAS 6 0 64 6/22/2010 Josh Willingham Anthony Lerew KCR WAS 4 0 65 6/22/2010 Adam Dunn Anthony Lerew KCR WAS 5 0 66 6/27/2010 Roger Bernadina Jeremy Guthrie BAL BAL 4 1 67 6/29/2010 Josh Willingham Peter Moylan ATL ATL 7 1 68 7/2/2010 Josh Willingham Jonathon Niese NYM WAS 7 0 69 7/4/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Hisanori Takahashi NYM WAS 6 2 70 7/6/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Clayton Richard SDP WAS 4 0 71 7/6/2010 Ian Desmond Clayton Richard SDP WAS 5 0 72 7/6/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Luke Gregerson SDP WAS 9 0 73 7/7/2010 Adam Dunn Jon Garland SDP WAS 1 2 ***HR in consecutive AB 74 7/7/2010 Adam Dunn Jon Garland SDP WAS 3 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 75 7/7/2010 Ian Desmond Jon Garland SDP WAS 6 0 76 7/7/2010 Adam Dunn Joe Thatcher SDP WAS 8 0 77 7/9/2010 Adam Dunn Matt Cain SFG WAS 4 0 78 7/9/2010 Adam Dunn Matt Cain SFG WAS 7 1 79 7/10/2010 Mike Morse Jonathan Sanchez SFG WAS 2 0 80 7/20/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Micah Owings CIN CIN 6 1 81 7/21/2010 Cristian Guzman Bronson Arroyo CIN CIN 5 1

NATIOANLS OPPOSING MEN # DATE BATTER PITCHER OPP SITE INN. ON 82 7/21/2010 Willie Harris Arthur Rhodes CIN CIN 9 0 83 7/22/2010 Adam Dunn Edinson Volquez CIN CIN 3 1 84 7/22/2010 Roger Bernadina Bill Bray CIN CIN 7 0 85 7/23/2010 Mike Morse Chris Narveson MIL MIL 2 2 ***HR in consecutive AB 86 7/23/2010 Mike Morse Chris Narveson MIL MIL 4 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 87 7/29/2010 Ian Desmond Derek Lowe ATL WAS 2 0 88 7/29/2010 Adam Dunn Takashi Saito ATL WAS 8 0 89 7/31/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Brad Lidge PHI WAS 9 2 90 8/1/2010 Adam Dunn Cole Hamels PHI WAS 6 1 91 8/2/2010 Ivan Rodriguez Rodrigo Lopez ARI ARI 2 0 92 8/2/2010 Adam Dunn Rodrigo Lopez ARI ARI 3 0 93 8/3/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Joe Saunders ARI ARI 1 0 94 8/4/2010 Adam Dunn Ian Kennedy ARI ARI 1 1 ***HR in consecutive AB 95 8/4/2010 Adam Dunn Ian Kennedy ARI ARI 4 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 96 8/4/2010 Mike Morse Esmerling Vasquez ARI ARI 8 0 97 8/5/2010 Adam Kennedy Barry Enright ARI ARI 3 0 98 8/5/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Barry Enright ARI ARI 5 0 HR in consecutive AB 99 8/5/2010 Roger Bernadina Sam Demel ARI ARI 7 0 100 8/5/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Esmerling Vasquez ARI ARI 8 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 101 8/6/2010 Adam Dunn Clayton Kershaw LAD LAD 1 2 ***HR in consecutive AB 102 8/6/2010 Adam Dunn Clayton Kershaw LAD LAD 3 2 ***HR in consecutive AB 103 8/7/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Hiroki Kuroda LAD LAD 1 1 104 8/8/2010 Mike Morse Ted Lilly LAD LAD 2 0 105 8/8/2010 Justin Maxwell Ted Lilly LAD LAD 2 0 106 8/11/2010 Ian Desmond Chris Volstad FLA WAS 3 0 107 8/11/2010 Adam Dunn Chris Volstad FLA WAS 5 0 108 8/11/2010 Ian Desmond Jose Veras FLA WAS 7 0 109 8/13/2010 Wil Nieves Joe Saunders ARI WAS 2 0 110 8/14/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Ian Kennedy ARI WAS 2 0 111 8/15/2010 Josh Willingham Barry Enright ARI WAS 4 1 112 8/15/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Esmerling Vasquez ARI WAS 8 0 113 8/19/2010 Mike Morse Derek Lowe ATL ATL 2 0 114 8/19/2010 Willie Harris Kyle Farnsworth ATL ATL 9 1 115 8/21/2010 Roger Bernadina Chad Durbin PHI PHI 9 2 116 8/26/2010 Roger Bernadina Ryan Franklin STL WAS 9 1 117 8/27/2010 Willie Harris Kyle McClellan STL WAS 8 0 118 8/28/2010 Adam Dunn Kyle Lohse STL WAS 5 2 119 8/28/2010 Roger Bernadina Mike MacDougal STL WAS 8 1 120 8/29/2010 Mike Morse Adam Wainwright STL WAS 3 1 121 8/30/2010 Ryan Zimmerman Alejandro Sanabia FLA FLA 3 2 122 8/30/2010 Adam Dunn Brian Sanches FLA FLA 7 2 123 9/1/2010 Wil Nieves Jorge Sosa FLA FLA 7 0 124 9/3/2010 Danny Espinosa Zach Duke PIT PIT 3 0 125 9/4/2010 Ivan Rodriguez Paul Maholm PIT PIT 5 1 126 9/5/2010 Adam Dunn Charlie Morton PIT PIT 4 0 127 9/6/2010 Danny Espinosa Mike Pelfrey NYN WAS 3 0 128 9/6/2010 Danny Espinosa Ryota Igarashi NYN WAS 6 3 129 9/7/2010 Willie Harris Dillon Gee NYN WAS 6 0 130 9/8/2010 Wilson Ramos R.A. Dickey NYN WAS 5 1 131 9/14/2010 Adam Dunn Jair Jurrjens ATL ATL 2 1 132 9/14/2010 Livan Hernandez Jair Jurrjens ATL ATL 4 0 133 9/14/2010 Ian Desmond Scott Proctor ATL ATL 9 0 134 9/15/2010 Justin Maxwell Mike Minor ATL ATL 2 3 135 9/19/2010 Willie Harris Joe Blanton PHI PHI 3 0 136 9/19/2010 Mike Morse Joe Blanton PHI PHI 6 2 137 9/19/2010 Danny Espinosa Danys Baez PHI PHI 7 0 138 9/21/2010 Ivan Rodriguez Felipe Paulino HOU WAS 8 1 139 9/22/2010 Mike Morse Wandy Rodriguez HOU WAS 4 0 140 9/22/2010 Danny Espinosa Jeff Fulchino HOU WAS 7 1 141 9/23/2010 Mike Morse Nelson Figueroa HOU WAS 2 0 142 9/23/2010 Roger Bernadina Nelson Figueroa HOU WAS 6 1 143 9/23/2010 Danny Espinosa Gustavo Chacin HOU WAS 7 1 144 9/24/2010 Adam Dunn Tim Hudson ATL WAS 2 0 ***HR in consecutive AB 145 9/24/2010 Adam Dunn Tim Hudson ATL WAS 3 1 ***HR in consecutive AB 146 9/24/2010 Willie Harris Kyle Farnsworth ATL WAS 7 0 ***Inside-the-Park HR 147 9/28/2010 Adam Dunn Jose Contreras PHI WAS 9 0 148 10/1/2010 Mike Morse Pat Misch NYM NYM 7 0 149 10/2/2010 Mike Morse Raul Valdes NYM NYM 6 0

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OPPOSING NATIONALS MEN # DATE BATTER PITCHER OPP SITE INN. ON 1 4/5/2010 Howard Lannan PHI WAS 4 1 2 4/5/2010 Polanco Bergmann PHI WAS 7 3 3 4/7/2010 Howard Marquis PHI WAS 5 1 4 4/9/2010 Francoeur Mock NYM NYM 2 0 5 4/9/2010 Barajas Mock NYM NYM 4 0 6 4/9/2010 Barajas Batista NYM NYM 6 0 7 4/9/2010 Francoeur Walker NYM NYM 7 1 8 4/11/2010 Jacobs Bruney NYM NYM 8 1 9 4/12/2010 Utley Marquis PHI PHI 5 1 10 4/14/2010 Utley Stammen PHI PHI 2 2 11 4/14/2010 Victorino Bergmann PHI PHI 5 1 12 4/14/2010 Utley Burnett PHI PHI 6 0 13 4/15/2010 Utley Olsen PHI PHI 1 0 14 4/15/2010 Victorino Capps PHI PHI 9 0 15 4/16/2010 McGehee Lannan MIL WAS 2 0 16 4/18/2010 Counsell Batista MIL WAS 1 3 17 4/20/2010 Tulowitzki Olsen COL WAS 2 0 18 4/20/2010 Spilborghs Walker COL WAS 3 1 19 4/21/2010 Hawpe Lannan COL WAS 3 0 20 4/22/2010 Olivo Hernandez COL WAS 2 0 21 4/22/2010 Stewart Hernandez COL WAS 7 0 22 4/24/2010 Blake Stammen LAD WAS 2 1 23 4/24/2010 Blake Stammen LAD WAS 7 0 24 5/1/2010 Cantu Walker FLA FLA 5 1 25 5/1/2010 Ramirez Walker FLA FLA 7 1 26 5/2/2010 Ramirez Lannan FLA FLA 3 2 27 5/2/2010 Ramirez Batista FLA FLA 6 0 28 5/4/2010 Heyward Hernandez ATL WAS 4 0 29 5/5/2010 Infante Atilano ATL WAS 2 1 30 5/7/2010 Cantu Stammen FLO WAS 7 0 31 5/8/2010 Sanchez Clippard FLO WAS 7 1 32 5/9/2010 Ramirez Hernandez FLO WAS 6 0 33 5/10/2010 Pagan Batista NYM NYM 9 0 34 5/13/2010 Olivo Batista COL COL 7 1 35 5/15/2010 Giambi Hernandez COL COL 2 0 36 5/15/2010 Olivo Hernandez COL COL 4 0 37 5/15/2010 Gonzalez Atilano COL COL 3 1 38 5/15/2010 Smith Atilano COL COL 3 0 39 5/18/2010 Lopez Lannan STL STL 3 1 40 5/18/2010 Ludwick Clippard STL STL 8 0 41 5/19/2010 Pagan Hernandez NYM WAS 4 0 42 5/19/2010 Tatis Capps NYM WAS 9 0 43 5/20/2010 Barajas Walker NYM WAS 6 1 44 5/21/2010 Jones Olsen BAL WAS 2 1 45 5/22/2010 Jones Stammen BAL WAS 4 1 46 5/22/2010 Wigginton Stammen BAL WAS 6 1 47 5/26/2010 Uribe Atilano SFG SFN 5 0 48 5/27/2010 Huff Stammen SFG SFN 4 0 49 5/29/2010 Hundley Martin SDP SDN 1 2 50 5/31/2010 Chacin Atilano HOU HOU 3 0 51 6/1/2010 Pence Stammen HOU HOU 5 0 52 6/2/2010 Lee Lannan HOU HOU 3 1 53 6/3/2010 Cash Martin HOU HOU 2 0 54 6/3/2010 Berkman Martin HOU HOU 3 0 55 6/3/2010 Lee Capps HOU HOU 9 1 56 6/6/2010 Rolen Capps CIN WAS 9 1 57 6/8/2010 Young Strasburg PIT WAS 4 1 58 6/11/2010 Kearns Atilano CLE CLE 1 2 59 6/11/2010 Kearns Atilano CLE CLE 4 0 60 6/11/2010 Hafner Atilano CLE CLE 6 0 61 6/12/2010 Santana Martin CLE CLE 5 0 62 6/12/2010 Branyan Martin CLE CLE 8 0 63 6/13/2010 Hafner Strasburg CLE CLE 2 0 64 6/15/2010 Raburn Lannan DET DET 5 2 65 6/16/2010 Boesch Hernandez DET DET 7 2 66 6/25/2010 Moore Clippard BAL BAL 8 1 67 6/26/2010 Jones Hernandez BAL BAL 4 0 68 7/4/2010 Davis Stammen NYM NYM 3 1 69 7/7/2010 Gonzalez Martin SDP WAS 1 0 70 7/7/2010 Denorfia Peralta SDP WAS 7 0 71 7/7/2010 Stairs Capps SDP WAS 9 0 72 7/8/2010 Denorfia Atilano SDP WAS 4 0 73 7/8/2010 Latos Atilano SDP WAS 4 0 74 7/8/2010 Headley Batista SDP WAS 7 1 75 7/8/2010 Hairston Slaten SDP WAS 9 0 76 7/9/2010 Torres Strasburg SFG WAS 1 0 77 7/10/2010 Rowand Clippard SFG WAS 7 0 78 7/10/2010 Posey Batista SFG WAS 9 1

OPPOSING NATIONALS MEN # DATE BATTER PITCHER OPP SITE INN. ON 79 7/19/2010 Gomes Martin CIN CIN 6 0 80 7/19/2010 Cairo Martin CIN CIN 6 0 81 7/20/2010 Votto Atilano CIN CIN 1 2 82 7/23/2010 Edmonds Burnett MIL MIL 7 1 83 7/24/2010 Braun Martin MIL MIL 1 0 84 7/24/2010 Edmonds Balester MIL MIL 4 0 85 7/25/2010 Weeks Detwiler MIL MIL 4 1 86 7/25/2010 McGehee Peralta MIL MIL 7 2 87 7/29/2010 Diaz Olsen ATL WAS 4 1 88 7/30/2010 Werth Stammen PHI WAS 7 0 89 7/31/2010 Ruiz Peralta PHI WAS 6 0 90 7/31/2010 Ibanez Clippard PHI WAS 7 1 91 8/3/2010 Drew Olsen ARI ARI 3 0 92 8/3/2010 Reynolds Olsen ARI ARI 4 2 93 8/4/2010 LaRoche Peralta ARI ARI 8 0 94 8/6/2010 Ethier Lannan LAD LAD 4 1 95 8/10/2010 Uggla Strasburg FLA WAS 1 1 96 8/11/2010 Ramirez Olsen FLA WAS 2 0 97 8/11/2010 Stanton Peralta FLA WAS 7 0 98 8/12/2010 Stanton Hernandez FLA WAS 2 1 99 8/14/2010 Montero Marquis ARI WAS 2 1 100 8/14/2010 Parra Marquis ARI WAS 2 0 101 8/14/2010 Johnson Marquis ARI WAS 3 0 102 8/14/2010 Montero Batista ARI WAS 6 0 103 8/15/2010 LaRoche Strasburg ARI WAS 2 0 104 8/17/2010 Hernandez Olsen ATL ATL 6 0 105 8/22/2010 Ibanez Stammen PHI PHI 7 1 106 8/23/2010 DeWitt Hernandez CHI WAS 3 0 107 8/24/2010 Soriano Lannan CHI WAS 2 2 108 8/24/2010 Colvin Lannan CHI WAS 4 1 109 8/25/2010 Ramirez Clippard CHI WAS 8 1 110 8/25/2010 Soriano Burnett CHI WAS 9 0 111 8/26/2010 Pujols Zimmermann STL WAS 4 0 112 8/27/2010 Pujols Olsen STL WAS 1 0 113 8/27/2010 Holliday Batista STL WAS 8 0 114 8/28/2010 Jay Hernandez STL WAS 1 1 115 8/29/2010 Feliz Storen STL WAS 9 0 116 8/30/2010 Ramirez Marquis FLA FLA 1 0 117 8/30/2010 Hayes Marquis FLA FLA 6 1 118 9/1/2010 Stanton Stammen FLA FLA 2 1 119 9/1/2010 Davis Stammen FLA FLA 4 0 120 9/1/2010 Maybin Slaten FLA FLA 7 0 121 9/3/2010 Doumit Hernandez PIT PIT 4 0 122 9/4/2010 McCutchen Lannan PIT PIT 5 0 123 9/5/2010 Alvarez Marquis PIT PIT 4 0 124 9/7/2010 Davis Maya NYM WAS 1 2 125 9/10/2010 Davis Lannan FLA WAS 7 0 126 9/12/2010 Stanton Zimmermann FLA WAS 2 0 127 9/12/2010 Stanton Zimmermann FLO WAS 3 1 128 9/17/2010 Werth Olsen PHI PHI 5 0 129 9/17/2010 Ruiz Bisenius PHI PHI 8 1 130 9/18/2010 Werth Zimmermann PHI PHI 2 0 131 9/18/2010 Howard Zimmermann PHI PHI 3 1 132 9/18/2010 Ibanez Zimmermann PHI PHI 3 0 133 9/19/2010 Werth Storen PHI PHI 9 1 134 9/20/2010 Blum Hernandez HOU WAS 5 2 135 9/20/2010 Quintero Hernandez HOU WAS 5 1 136 9/21/2010 Michaels Lannan HOU WAS 1 1 137 9/21/2010 Johnson Storen HOU WAS 9 0 138 9/24/2010 Infante Zimmermann ATL WAS 5 0 139 9/25/2010 Gonzalez Maya ATL WAS 6 2 140 9/26/2010 Ankiel Hernandez ATL WAS 5 0 141 9/27/2010 Werth Lannan PHI WAS 2 0 142 9/28/2010 Ibanez Marquis PHI WAS 4 0 143 9/29/2010 Sweeney Detwiler PHI WAS 2 0 144 9/29/2010 Francisco Detwiler PHI WAS 2 0 145 9/29/2010 Mayberry Detwiler PHI WAS 4 2 146 9/29/2010 Francisco Detwiler PHI WAS 5 1 147 10/1/2010 Davis Zimmermann NYM NYM 4 0 148 10/1/2010 Thole Clippard NYM NYM 10 0 149 10/2/2010 Duda Maya NYM NYM 4 0 150 10/2/2010 Wright Clippard NYM NYM 7 2 151 10/2/2010 Carter Balester NYM NYM 8 1

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PLAYER AVG. APP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBPBernadina,R .200 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .200 .200Desmond,I .111 10 9 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 .222 .100Dunn,A .000 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .200Espinosa,D .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Gonzalez,A .189 47 37 3 7 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 6 0 0 1 .243 .268Guzman,C .400 11 10 1 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .600 .455Harris,W .234 60 47 4 11 2 0 1 9 0 1 1 8 15 1 0 1 .340 .351Hernandez,L .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Kennedy,A .227 25 22 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 5 1 0 0 .273 .280Marquis,J .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Martin,J .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Maxwell,J .143 18 14 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 .214 .333Mench,K .125 26 24 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 .125 .192Morgan,N .500 6 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .667 .500Morse,M .294 19 17 2 5 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 .471 .278Nieves,W .000 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 .000 .222Rodriguez,I .143 8 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 .143 .125Taveras,W .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Willingham,J .400 7 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .600 .571Zimmerman,R .250 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 .250TOTALS (136 G) .202 228 17 46 12 1 2 33 3 6 2 25 57 2 1 5 .289 .280

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CSCATCHER YR STARTS (WAS W-L) CS SBA PCT PB CATCHERS ERABURKE: 2010 0 (0-0) 0 0 — 0 9.00 (1 ER/1.0 IP) CAREER 107 (53-54) 19 74 26% 8 4.33 (491 ER/1020.0 IP)MALDONADO: 2010 43 (18-25) 7 38 18% 1 3.16 (9 ER/25.2 IP) CAREER 196 (86-110) 39 176 22% 11 4.65 (82 ER/158.2 IP)NIEVES: 2010 43 (18-25) 7 38 18% 1 3.96 (174 ER/395.0 IP) CAREER 196 (86-110) 39 176 22% 11 4.53 (894 ER/1777.2 IP)RAMOS: 2010 21 (9-12) 1 11 9% 1 3.70 (79 ER/192.1 IP) CAREER 21 (9-12) 1 11 9% 1 3.70 (79 ER/192.1 IP)RODRIGUEZ: 2010 102 (46-56) 19 61 31% 2 4.26 (418 ER/884.0 IP) CAREER 2312 (1192-1119-1) 551 1325 42% 124 4.61 (10263 ER/20042.2 IP)

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RK PLAYER 2009 CAREER 1. Roger Bernadina...................................... 9 11 2. Josh Willingham ...................................... 7 30 3. Justin Maxwell ......................................... 4 5 T4. Mike Morgan ............................................ 2 17 T4. Michael Morse ......................................... 2 6 6. Willy Taveras............................................ 1 40

*The Nationals tallied 25 outfield assists as a team in 2010

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RK PLAYER GAME-WINNING RBI MOST RECENT 1. Dunn........................................ 17 September 28 vs. PHI 2. Zimmerman ............................. 14 September 5 at PIT 3. Kennedy .................................... 7 September 21 vs. HOU T4. Desmond .................................. 6 September 26 vs. ATL T4. Willingham ............................... 6 August 2 at ARI T6. Morse........................................ 3 September 23 vs. HOU T6. Rodriguez ................................. 3 September 4 at PIT T8. Bernadina................................. 2 July 27 vs. ATL T8. Guzman .................................... 2 July 21 at CIN T8. Harris ....................................... 2 May 6 vs. ATL T8. Maxwell .................................... 2 October 3 at NYM T8. Nieves....................................... 2 July 29 vs. ATL T13. Espinosa................................... 1 September 22 vs. HOU T13. Lannan ..................................... 1 August 29 vs. STL T13. Taveras ..................................... 1 April 10 at NYM

*The Nationals last won a game without a GWRBI on Sept. 29, 2009 vs. NYM

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RK PLAYER 2010 CAREER 1. Livan Hernandez ...................................... 3 17 T2. Tyler Clippard .......................................... 1 1 T2. Ross Detwiler........................................... 1 4 T2. John Lannan ............................................ 1 11 T2. Joel Peralta .............................................. 1 4 T2. Doug Slaten ............................................. 1 1 T2. Tyler Walker ............................................. 1 1

*The Nationals tallied 9 pickoffs as a team in 2010

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TEAM BATTINGMost runs, game ..................................................................................................14, 8/28 vs. STL, 5/31 at HOU and 5/13 at COLMost runs, inning ...................................................................................................9, 5/31 at HOU (7th inn.)Most hits (9-inning game) ...................................................................................16, Many TimesMost hits (extra-inning game)..............................................................................16, 8/26 vs. STL (13 inn.)Most doubles, game ...............................................................................................6, 9/1 at FLA and 4/24 vs. LAD (13 inn.)Most home runs, game ...........................................................................................4, 8/5 at ARI and 7/7 vs. SDPMost extra-base hits, game....................................................................................7, Many TimesMost total bases, game ........................................................................................28, 8/4 at ARI and 6/13 at CLEMost walks (9-inning game) ..................................................................................9, 4/15 at PHIMost walks (extra-inning game).............................................................................6, 10/3 at NYM (14 inn.) Most strikeouts (9-inning game) ..........................................................................16, 4/30 at FLAMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ....................................................................14, 10/1 at NYM (10 inn.)Most runners left on base (9-inning game) ..........................................................14, 8/27 vs. STLMost runners left on base (extra-inning game) ....................................................15, 4/24 vs. LAD (13 inn.)Fewest hits, game ..................................................................................................2, 9/27 vs. PHI

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost hits, game .....................................................................................................4, Many PlayersMost runs, game ....................................................................................................4, Morgan [5/31 at HOU]Most doubles, game ...............................................................................................2, Many PlayersMost home runs, game ...........................................................................................3, Dunn [7/7 vs. SDP]Most extra-base hits, game....................................................................................3, Many TimesMost RBI, game ......................................................................................................6, Espinosa [9/6 vs. NYM], Dunn [8/6 at LAD], Zimmerman [5/13 at COL]Most stolen bases, game........................................................................................3, Morgan [7/22 at CIN]Most strikeouts, game ............................................................................................4, Many TimesMost walks, game ..................................................................................................4, Maxwell [8/2 at LAD] and Zimmerman [6/1 at HOU]Most total bases, game ........................................................................................12, Dunn [7/7 vs. SDP]Longest hitting streak ..........................................................................................10, Guzman [5/2-5/16]

TEAM PITCHINGMost strikeouts (9-inning game) ..........................................................................17, 6/8 vs. PITMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ....................................................................12, 6/18 vs. CWS [11 inn.]Most walks (9-inning game) ..................................................................................9, 4/5 vs. PHIMost walks (extra-inning game) ............................................................................8, 4/26 at CHI [10 inn.]Most runs allowed, game .....................................................................................16, 9/1 at FLAMost runs allowed, inning ....................................................................................10, 4/18 vs. MIL [first inn.]Most hits allowed, game ......................................................................................19, 6/17 at DETFewest hits allowed, game .....................................................................................3, 8/31 at FLAMost home runs allowed, game ..............................................................................4, 7/8 vs. SDP and 4/9 at NYM

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMost innings pitched, starter ..............................................................................9.0, Hernandez [7/22 at CIN and 4/17 vs. MIL]Most innings pitched, reliever .............................................................................5.0, Batista [4/18 vs. MIL]Most strikeouts, starter ........................................................................................14, Strasburg [6/8 vs. PIT]Most strikeouts, reliever .........................................................................................7, Batista [7/4 vs. NYM] and Clippard [4/10 at NYM]Longest winning streak ..........................................................................................6, Clippard [4/8-5/9]Longest losing streak .............................................................................................7, Marquis [4/7-8/25], Burnett [5/15-8/18]Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter ......................................................20.0, Olsen [4/25-5/6]Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever .....................................................17.0, Burnett [8/26-10/3---streak intact entering 2011]Most runs allowed ..................................................................................................9, Olsen [9/1 at FLA]Most hits allowed .................................................................................................11, Many PitchersMost walks allowed ................................................................................................6, Hernandez [6-16 at DET]Most home runs allowed.........................................................................................4, Detwiler [9/29 vs. PHI]

MISCELLANEOUS TEAMLongest winning streak ..........................................................................................4, 9/21-9/24Longest losing streak .............................................................................................6, 6/15-6/20 and 9/7-9/13Longest game, innings .........................................................................................14, 10/3 at NYMLongest game, time (9-inning game) ................................................................3:53, 6/25 at BALLongest game, time (extra-inning game) ..........................................................4:35, 8/26 vs. STL (13 inn.)Shortest game, time ..........................................................................................2:03, 6/12 at CLELargest crowd, Nationals Park.......................................................................41,290, 4/5 vs. PHISmallest crowd, Nationals Park.....................................................................10,999, 9/20 vs. HOULargest winning margin .......................................................................................10, 9/6 vs. NYM and 5/31 at HOU (W14-4)Largest losing margin ..........................................................................................10, 4/5 vs. PHI (L1-11)Largest deficit overcome to win ..............................................................................3, Many TimesLargest lead relinquished to lose ...........................................................................6, 6/25 at BAL (up 6-0 after 4th, L6-7)Most double plays turned .......................................................................................3, Many TimesMost double plays hit into ......................................................................................4, 8/18 at ATLMost errors .............................................................................................................4, 6/25 at BAL

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DATE JANUARY 2010 TRANSACTIONS1/6 ........... Signed RHP Matt Capps.1/8 ........... Outrighted LHP Victor Garate to Syracuse.1/19 ......... Agreed to terms on 2010 contracts with RHP Jason Bergmann, C Jesus Flores, C Wil Nieves and OF Josh Willingham, thus avoiding salary arbitration...agreed to terms with 1B/OF Chris Duncan on

minor-league contact.1/28 ......... Signed free-agent RHP Tyler Walker to a one-year contract...designated RHP Marco Estrada for assignment.1/29 ......... Agreed to terms with RHP Miguel Batista on minor-league contract. DATE FEBRUARY 2010 TRANSACTIONS2/3 ........... RHP Marco Estrada was claimed off waivers by MIL.2/12 ......... Signed 2B Adam Kennedy to 2-year contract.2/15 ......... Agreed to terms with OF Willy Taveras on minor-league contract.2/16 ......... Designated LHP Doug Slaten for assignment.2/18 ......... Outrighted LHP Doug Slaten to Syracuse.2/19 ......... Signed RHP Chien-Ming Wang to one-year contract...placed RHP Jordan Zimmermann on the 60-Day DL (right elbow UCL surgery).2/24 ......... Agreed to terms with RHP Livan Hernandez on minor-league contract.2/25 ......... Signed RHP Rafael Martin, formerly with Saltillo of the Mexican Summer League, to a minor-league contract.DATE MARCH 2010 TRANSACTIONS3/11 ......... Re-assigned LHP Victor Garate, RHP Logan Kensing, RHP Joel Peralta, RHP Ryan Speier, C Derek Norris and OF Jerry Owens to minor-league camp...released LHP Shawn Estes and LHP Eddie Guardado....

Agreed to terms on 2010 contracts with LHP Matt Chico, LHP Ross Detwiler, LHP Jesse English, LHP Atahualpa Severino, RHP Luis Atilano, RHP Collin Balester, RHP Juan Jaime, RHP J.D. Martin, RHP Shairon Martis, RHP Ryan Mattheus, RHP Garrett Mock, RHP Craig Stammen, RHP Tyler Walker, RHP Jordan Zimmermann, INF Ian Desmond, INF Alberto Gonzalez, INF/OF Mike Morse, OF Roger Bernadina and OF Elijah Dukes...renewed the contracts of RHP Tyler Clippard, LHP John Lannan, OF Justin Maxwell and OF Nyjer Morgan.

3/12 ......... Re-assigned C Devin Ivany and INF Josh Whitesell to minor-league camp.3/15 ......... Optioned RHP Collin Balester and LHP Atahualpa Serverino to Syracuse, RHP Ryan Mattheus and RHP Aaron Thompson to Harrisburg, and RHP Juan Jamie to Potomac...released LHP Ron Villone.3/17 ......... Unconditionally released OF Elijah Dukes...released RHP Logan Kensing.3/20 ......... Optioned RHP Stephen Strasburg to Harrisburg...optioned LHP Matt Chico to Syracuse...re-assigned RHP Drew Storen, LHP Doug Slaten and C Jamie Burke to minor-league camp.3/22 ......... Optioned RHP Shairon Martis to Syracuse...re-assigned INF Pete Orr and OF Chris Duncan to minor-league camp.3/28 ......... Optioned OF Justin Maxwell to Syracuse.3/31 ......... Optioned RHP J.D. Martin to Syracuse.DATE APRIL 2010 TRANSACTIONS4/1 ........... Optioned RHP Luis Atilano to Syracuse.4/3 ........... Optioned LHP Scott Olsen and OF Roger Bernadina to Syracuse...re-assigned INF Eric Bruntlett and RHP Mike MacDougal to minor-league camp.4/4 ........... Placed LHP Ross Detwiler (hip surgery), C Jesus Flores (right shoulder surgery) and RHP Chien-Ming Wang (right shoulder surgery) on the 60-Day DL...placed C Chris Coste (right elbow strain) on

the 15-Day DL...selected the contracts of LHP Jesse English and OF Willy Taveras.4/11 ......... Placed OF Mike Morse on the 15-Day DL (left calf)...recalled OF Roger Bernadina from Syracuse...optioned RHP Garrett Mock to Syracuse...selected contract of RHP Livan Hernandez.4/14 ......... Following game, optioned OF Roger Bernadina to Syracuse.4/15 ......... Recalled LHP Scott Olsen and OF Justin Maxwell from Syracuse...designated RHP Jason Bergmann for assignment...voided the April 11 option of RHP Garrett Mock to Syracuse...placed Mock on the

15-Day DL (right cervical spine disc injury), retroactive to April 11.4/21 ......... Following game, placed RHP Jason Marquis on 15-Day DL (right elbow), retroactive to April 19.4/23 ......... Recalled RHP Luis Atilano from Syracuse...outrighted RHP Jason Bergmann to Syracuse.4/27 ......... Following game, optioned LHP Jesse English to Syracuse.4/28 ......... Recalled OF Roger Bernadina from Syracuse.DATE MAY 2010 TRANSACTIONS5/7 ........... Following game, optioned OF Justin Maxwell to Syracuse.5/8 ........... Recalled LHP Matt Chico from Harrisburg. 5/9 ........... Designated LHP Matt Chico for assignment...selected the contract of LHP Doug Slaten from Syracuse.5/12 ......... Optioned LHP Matt Chico to Syracuse.5/16 ......... Recalled from rehab and reinstated OF Mike Morse from 15-Day DL (left calf)...designated OF Willy Taveras for assignment.5/17 ......... Selected RHP Drew Storen from Syracuse...designated RHP Brian Bruney for assignment.5/21 ......... Unconditionally released OF Willy Taveras.5/22 ......... Placed LHP Scott Olsen on 15-Day DL (left shoulder tightness).5/23 ......... Recalled OF Justin Maxwell from Syracuse.5/24 ......... Placed C Ivan Ridriguez on 15-Day DL.5/25 ......... Selected contract C Carlos Maldonado from Syracuse...unconditionally released RHP Brian Bruney.5/28 ......... Following game, optioned RHP Justin Maxwell to Syracuse.5/29 ......... Recalled RHP J.D. Martin from Syracuse.DATE JUNE 2010 TRANSACTIONS6/5 ........... Unconditionally released C Chris Coste...placed C Carlos Maldonado (right thumb fracture) on 15-Day DL, retroactive to June 4...selected C Jamie Burke from Syracuse.6/6 ........... Following game, optioned RHP Craig Stammen to Syracuse.6/8 ........... Recalled RHP Stephen Strasburg from Syracuse...Recalled from rehab and reinstated C Ivan Rodriguez from 15-Day DL (back strain) and designated C Jamie Burke for assignment.6/21 ......... Selected contract of RHP Joel Peralta from Syracuse...optioned LHP John Lannan to Harrisburg...transferred RHP Garrett Mock from 15-Day DL to 60-Day DL...recalled from rehab, reinstated from the

60-Day DL and optioned LHP Ross Detwiler to Harrisburg.6/29 ......... Recalled RHP Craig Stammen from Syracuse...placed RHP Tyler Walker on 15-Day DL (right shoulder), retroactive to June 20.DATE JULY 2010 TRANSACTIONS7/1 ........... Recalled from rehab and reinstated C Carlos Maldonado from DL...optioned C Carlos Maldonado to Syracuse.7/9 ........... Optioned RHP Luis Atilano to Syracuse.7/10 ......... Recalled OF Justin Maxwell from Syracuse.7/19 ......... Following game, optioned OF Justin Maxwell to Syracuse.7/20 ......... Recalled RHP Luis Atilano from Syracuse.7/23 ......... Placed RHP Luis Atilano on 15-Day DL (elbow chips, right elbow), retroactive to July 21.7/24 ......... Recalled RHP Collin Balester from Syracuse.7/25 ......... Placed RHP J.D. Martin on the 15-Day DL (low back strain)...recalled LHP Ross Detwiler from Harrisburg.7/29 ......... Recalled from rehab and reinstated LHP Scott Olsen from 15-Day DL.7/30 ......... Acquired C Wilson Ramos and LHP Joe Testa from MIN in exchange for RHP Matt Capps and cash considerations...optioned C Wilson Ramos to Syracuse and assigned LHP Joe Testa to Potomac...

recalled LHP Atahualpa Severino from Syracuse.7/31 ......... Acquired RHP Ryan Tatusko and RHP Tanner Roark from TEX in exchange for INF Cristian Guzman...assigned Tatusko and Roark to Harrisburg...signed RHP Yunesky Maya to a Major League contract.DATE AUGUST 2010 TRANSACTIONS8/1 ........... Recalled LHP John Lannan from Harrisburg...returned RHP Jordan Zimmerman from rehab and reinstated from 60-Day DL...optioned RHP Jordan Zimmermann to Syracuse...following game, optioned

LHP Atauhalpa Severino to Syracuse.8/2 ........... Recalled OF Justin Maxwell from Syracuse...transferred RHP Tyler Walker to 60-Day DL...optioned RHP Yunesky Maya to GCL Nationals. 8/3 ........... Placed OF Nyjer Morgan on the 15-Day DL (retro to 8/4) with right hip soreness...transferred RHP J.D. Martin to the 60-Day DL.8/4 ........... Selected contract of OF Kevin Mench from Syracuse.8/8 ........... Placed LHP Ross Detwiler on 15-Day DL (retro to 8/6)...returned from rehab and reinstated RHP Jason Marquis from 60-Day DL...following game, optioned RHP Collin Balester to Syracuse.8/10 ......... Reinstated RHP Stephen Strasburg from DL.8/16 ......... Agreed to term with OF Bryce Harper on MLB Contract.8/17 ......... Transferred RHP Luis Atilano to the 60-Day DL.8/18 ......... Recalled C Wilson Ramos from Syracuse...placed C Wil Nieves on Temporary Leave List.8/19 ......... Returned from rehab and reinstated OF Nyjer Morgan from 15-Day DL...placed OF Josh Willingham on 15-Day DL (retro to 8/16) with left knee medial meniscus tear.8/21 ......... Reinstated C Wil Nieves from Temporary Leave List...optioned C Wilson Ramos to Syracuse.8/24 ......... Recalled RHP Collin Balester from Syracuse...placed RHP Stephen Strasburg on 15-Day DL (retro to 8/22) with right strained flexor tendon in right forearm.8/25 ......... Following game, optioned RHP Collin Balester to Syracuse.8/26 ......... Recalled RHP Jordan Zimmermann from Syracuse.

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PLACED GAMES PLAYER INJURY 15/60 DL (RETRO) REINSTATED MISSED Atilano right elbow chips 60 7-23 / 7/21 11-10 68 Coste right elbow 15 4-4 Released 6-5 56 Detwiler right hip 60 4-4 6-21 70 Detwiler right hip 15 8-8 / 8-6 9-7 30 Flores right shoudler 60 4-4 11-10 162 Maldonado right thumb 15 6-4 7-1 25 Marquis right elbow 15 4-21 / 4-19 8-8 99 Martin lower back 60 7-25 11-10 64 Mock right cervical disk 60 4-15 / 4-11 9-3 129 Morgan right hip 15 8-5 / 8-4 8-19 13 Morse left calf 15 4-11 5-16 32 Olsen left shoulder 15 5-22 7-29 58 Rodriguez back strain 15 5-24 / 5-23 6-8 14 Strasburg right shoulder 15 7-29 / 7-22 8-10 17 Strasburg right forearm 60 8-24 / 8-22 11-10 39 Walker right shoulder 60 6-29 / 6-20 11-4 93 Wang right shoudler 60 4-4 11-10 162 Willingham left knee 60 8-19 / 8-16 11-10 44 Zimmermann right elbow 60 2-19 8-1 104 2010 TOTAL (19 moves, 17 players) 1279 2009 NATIONALS TEAM TOTALS ..................................................................................................................................................992 2008 NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL ..................................................................................................................................................1237 2007 NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL ..................................................................................................................................................1260 2006 NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL ..................................................................................................................................................1615 2005 NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL ..................................................................................................................................................1434 2004 EXPOS TEAM TOTAL ...........................................................................................................................................................825 2003 EXPOS TEAM TOTAL ...........................................................................................................................................................869

2010 WASHINGTON NATIONALS DISABLED LIST

DATE SEPTEMBER 2010 TRANSACTIONS9/1 ........... Recalled C Wilson Ramos from Syracuse...selected SS Danny Espinosa from Syracuse...transferred RHP Stephen Strasburg to 60-Day DL.9/3 ........... Recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Garrett Mock from 60-Day DL...optioned RHP Garrett Mock to Syracuse...transferred OF Josh Willingham to 60-Day DL.9/5 ........... Recalled RHP Collin Balester from Syracuse.9/7 ........... Recalled RHP Yunesky Maya from Syracuse...selected RHP Joe Bisenius from Syracuse...recalled from rehab and reinstated LHP Ross Detwiler from 15-Day DL...C Carlos Maldonado designated for

assignment.9/23 ......... Announced that President Stan Kasten would not return in 2011.DATE OCTOBER 2010 TRANSACTIONS10/19 ....... Promoted Mike Rizzo to Executive Vice President and General Manager...signed Rizzo to a five-year contract.10/26 ....... Announced that field manager Jim Riggleman will return in 2011.DATE NOVEMBER 2010 TRANSACTIONS11/2 ......... Named Bo Porter 3B coach...announced that bench coach John McLaren, hititng coach Rick Eckstein, pitching coach Steve McCatty, 1B coach Dan Radison and bullpen coach Jim Lett will return in

identical roles in 2011.11/5 ......... Unconditionally released RHP Tyler Walker.11/6 ......... Secured outright waivers on LHP Scott Olsen and LHP Jesse English...announced that Olsen has elected free agency, English became a minor-league free agent. 11/10 ....... Reinstated RHP Luis Atilano, C Jesus Flores, RHP J.D. Martin, RHP Stephen Strasburg, RHP Chien Ming-Wang and LF Josh Willingham from the 60-Day DL...secured outright waivers on RHP Joe

Bisenius, who then elected free agency.11/19 ....... Selected the contract of 1B Chris Marrero, RHP Cole Kimball and RHP Adam Carr...announced that RHP Juan Jaime had been claimed off waivers by ARI.11/29 ....... Named RHP Bob Schaefer Special Assistant to the General Manager.DATE DECEMBER 2010 TRANSACTIONS12/3 ......... Agreed to terms, thus avoiding salary arbitration, with C Jesus Flores and INF Alberto Gonzalez.12/5 ......... Signed free-agent OF Jayson Werth to a 7-year contract.12/14 ....... Agreed to terms with OF/1B Matt Stairs on a minor-league contract and a big league Spring Training invitation.12/16 ....... Acquired RHP Henry Rodriguez and OF Corey Brown from OAK in exchange for OF Josh WIllingham...signed free-agent RHP Chien-Ming Wang to a one-year contract.12/17 ....... Agreed to terms with RHP Chad Gaudin on minor-league contract and Spring Training invitation.12/20 ....... Agreed to terms with RHP Ryan Mattheus on a 2011 contract...agreed to terms with 1B Michael Aubrey, RHP Joe Bisenius, INF Brian Bixler, OF Jeff Frazier, OF Jonathan Van Every and RHP Tim Wood

on minor-league contracts with Spring Training invitations.12/21 ....... Agreed to terms with OF Rick Ankiel on one-year contract.12/22 ....... Assigned LHP Matt Chico outright to Syracuse of the Triple-A International League.12/23 ....... Agreed to terms with LHP Sean Burnett on a 2-year contract extension with a mutual option for 2013, thus avoiding salary arbitration.DATE JANUARY 2011 TRANSACTIONS1/7 ........... Agreed to terms with 1B Adam LaRoche on a 2-year contract.1/17 ......... Agreed to terms with LHP John Lannan on a 2011 contract, thus avoiding salary arbitration.1/18 ......... Agreed to terms with LHP Doug Slaten and OF Michael Morse on 2011 contracts, thus avoiding salary arbitration.1/19 ......... Acquired LHP Tom Gorzelanny from CHI in exchange for OF Michael Burgess, RHP A.J. Morris and LHP Graham Hicks...agreed to terms with UTL Jerry Hairston Jr. on a one-year contract...unconditionally

released RHP J.D. Martin.1/24 ......... Agreed to terms with RHP Todd Coffey on a one-year contract.1/27 ......... Designated OF Justin Maxwell for assignment.DATE FEBRUARY 2011 TRANSACTIONS2/2 ........... Acquired RHP Adam Olbrychowski from NYY in exchange for OF Justin Maxwell...assigned RHP Shairon Martis outright to Syracuse...agreed to terms with RHP Cla Meredith and INF Alex Cora on

minor-league contracts with Spring Training invitations..2/3 ........... Agreed to terms with OF Laynce Nix on a minor-league contract with a Spring Training invitation.2/4 ........... Agreed to terms with RHP J.D. Martin, C Carlos Maldonado and 1B Kevin Barker on minor-league contracts with invitations to Spring Training...extended Spring Training invitations to RHP Josh Wilkie,

LHP Matt Chico, C Derek Norris and C Jhonatan Solano.

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TOT SPPLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDPAtilano,L <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Atilano,L 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Atilano,L .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Bernadina,R <2 .400 5 2 1 0 0 5 5 14 21 0 0 1 0 2 1Bernadina,R 2 .200 5 1 0 1 0 3 2 10 15 0 0 1 0 0 0Bernadina,R .300 10 3 1 1 0 8 7 24 36 0 0 2 0 2 1Desmond,I <2 .667 6 4 0 0 0 8 8 14 21 0 0 0 0 1 0Desmond,I 2 .400 5 2 0 0 0 3 3 10 15 0 0 1 0 0 0Desmond,I .545 11 6 0 0 0 11 11 24 36 0 0 1 0 1 0Dunn,A <2 .714 7 5 3 0 0 12 11 18 27 0 0 1 0 1 0Dunn,A 2 .111 9 1 0 0 0 2 2 18 27 0 0 3 0 0 0Dunn,A .375 16 6 3 0 0 14 13 36 54 0 0 4 0 1 0Espinosa,D <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Espinosa,D 2 .333 3 1 0 0 1 4 2 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Espinosa,D .333 3 1 0 0 1 4 2 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzalez,A <2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 1Gonzalez,A 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzalez,A .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 1Guzman,C <2 1.000 3 3 1 0 0 6 5 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Guzman,C 2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0Guzman,C .800 5 4 1 0 0 7 6 10 15 0 0 1 0 0 0Harris,W <2 .429 7 3 1 0 0 7 7 18 27 0 0 2 0 1 0Harris,W 2 .250 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 8 12 0 0 2 0 0 0Harris,W .364 11 4 1 0 0 9 9 26 39 0 0 4 0 1 0Hernandez,L <2 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Hernandez,L 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Hernandez,L .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Kennedy,A <2 .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 15 0 0 2 0 1 0Kennedy,A 2 .500 4 2 2 0 0 7 5 10 15 1 0 1 0 0 0Kennedy,A .250 8 2 2 0 0 8 6 20 30 1 0 3 0 1 0Lannan,J <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lannan,J 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Lannan,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Maldonado,C <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maldonado,C 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Maldonado,C .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Marquis,J <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Marquis,J 2 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Marquis,J .500 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Maxwell,J <2 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 5 3 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0Maxwell,J 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 2 0 0 0Maxwell,J .333 3 1 0 0 1 5 3 8 12 1 0 2 0 0 0Maya,Y <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maya,Y 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Maya,Y .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Morgan,N <2 .250 4 1 0 0 0 3 3 10 15 0 0 2 0 1 0Morgan,N 2 .250 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0Morgan,N .250 8 2 0 0 0 4 4 18 27 0 0 2 0 1 0Morse,M <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0Morse,M 2 .333 6 2 0 1 0 5 4 12 18 0 0 1 0 0 0Morse,M .333 6 2 0 1 0 6 5 14 21 0 0 1 0 1 0Nieves,W <2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 0 0 2 0 0 1Nieves,W 2 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Nieves,W .250 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 8 12 0 0 2 0 0 1Olsen,S <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Olsen,S 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Olsen,S .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 2 0 0 0Ramos,W <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramos,W 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramos,W .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Rodriguez,I <2 .308 13 4 0 0 0 10 10 28 42 0 0 1 0 1 5Rodriguez,I 2 .333 6 2 0 0 0 3 3 12 18 0 0 0 0 0 0Rodriguez,I .316 19 6 0 0 0 13 13 40 60 0 0 1 0 1 5Stammen,C <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Stammen,C 2 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Stammen,C .500 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0Strasburg,S <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Strasburg,S 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Strasburg,S .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Taveras,W <2 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Taveras,W 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Taveras,W 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Willingham,J <2 .429 7 3 1 0 1 11 8 18 27 1 0 2 0 1 0Willingham,J 2 .250 4 1 1 0 0 2 2 8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0Willingham,J .364 11 4 2 0 1 13 10 26 39 1 0 2 0 1 0Zimmerman,R <2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 6 9 0 0 0 0 1 1Zimmerman,R 2 .200 5 1 0 0 0 4 4 14 21 2 0 0 0 0 0Zimmerman,R .286 7 2 0 0 0 7 7 20 30 2 0 0 0 1 1NATIONALS <2 .397 73 29 7 0 2 76 69 176 264 2 0 16 0 11 9NATIONALS 2 .279 68 19 4 2 1 43 37 142 213 3 0 15 0 0 0NATIONALS .340 141 48 11 2 3 119 106 318 477 5 0 31 0 11 9

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TOT SPPLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDPAtilano,L <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Atilano,L 2 .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 3 0 0 0Atilano,L .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 11 0 0 4 0 0 0Batista,M <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Batista,M 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Batista,M .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Bernadina,R <2 .320 50 16 2 0 2 20 17 73 112 5 1 9 1 6 1Bernadina,R 2 .170 53 9 1 1 1 13 10 71 101 5 0 11 0 0 0Bernadina,R .243 103 25 3 1 3 33 27 144 213 10 1 20 1 6 1Clippard,T <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0Clippard,T 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Clippard,T .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0Desmond,I <2 .284 67 19 3 0 0 28 28 95 133 2 1 13 7 7 3Desmond,I 2 .268 71 19 4 2 0 25 23 89 123 6 2 21 0 0 0Desmond,I .275 138 38 7 2 0 53 51 184 256 8 3 34 7 7 3Detwiler,R <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Detwiler,R 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Detwiler,R .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Dunn,A <2 .256 86 22 7 0 4 44 33 119 182 10 1 28 0 4 5Dunn,A 2 .169 71 12 2 0 4 20 12 102 135 18 9 33 0 0 0Dunn,A .217 157 34 9 0 8 64 45 221 317 28 10 61 0 4 5English,J <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0English,J 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0English,J .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0Espinosa,D <2 .714 7 5 1 0 1 5 4 10 12 1 1 0 0 0 0Espinosa,D 2 .091 11 1 0 0 1 4 2 16 23 2 0 4 0 0 0Espinosa,D .333 18 6 1 0 2 9 6 26 35 3 1 4 0 0 0Gonzalez,A <2 .240 25 6 0 0 0 4 4 33 48 2 0 6 0 1 4Gonzalez,A 2 .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 26 2 0 4 0 0 0Gonzalez,A .154 39 6 0 0 0 4 4 53 74 4 0 10 0 1 4Guzman,C <2 .393 28 11 1 1 0 14 13 45 60 5 2 5 1 2 1Guzman,C 2 .257 35 9 0 0 1 9 8 44 60 4 1 7 0 0 0Guzman,C .317 63 20 1 1 1 23 21 89 120 9 3 12 1 2 1Harris,W <2 .242 33 8 1 0 2 16 13 57 78 8 0 10 0 2 1Harris,W 2 .138 29 4 0 0 1 5 4 38 53 4 0 9 0 0 0Harris,W .194 62 12 1 0 3 21 17 95 131 12 0 19 0 2 1Hernandez,L <2 .100 10 1 0 0 0 1 1 14 24 0 0 5 3 0 1Hernandez,L 2 .200 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 10 1 0 0 0 0 0Hernandez,L .133 15 2 1 0 0 2 2 21 34 1 0 5 3 0 1Kennedy,A <2 .308 39 12 0 0 0 16 16 52 75 2 1 5 1 4 2Kennedy,A 2 .171 35 6 3 0 0 10 8 55 76 9 0 4 0 0 0Kennedy,A .243 74 18 3 0 0 26 24 107 151 11 1 9 1 4 2Lannan,J <2 .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 6 0 0 1 0 0 0Lannan,J 2 .222 9 2 1 0 0 3 2 13 18 2 0 5 0 0 0Lannan,J .154 13 2 1 0 0 4 3 18 24 2 0 6 0 0 0Maldonado,C <2 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 3 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Maldonado,C 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Maldonado,C .500 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0Marquis,J <2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 0Marquis,J 2 .333 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Marquis,J .200 5 1 1 0 0 2 2 8 12 0 0 0 1 0 0Martin,J <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0Martin,J 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 2 0 0 0Martin,J .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 0 0 2 2 0 0Maxwell,J <2 .200 10 2 1 0 1 8 6 18 25 3 0 2 0 2 2Maxwell,J 2 .111 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 18 23 5 2 4 0 0 0Maxwell,J .158 19 3 1 0 1 9 7 36 48 8 2 6 0 2 2Maya,Y <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Maya,Y 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0Maya,Y .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 1 0 0 0Mench,K <2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0Mench,K 2 .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 0 2 0 0 0Mench,K .100 10 1 0 0 0 1 1 11 16 1 0 2 0 0 0Mock,G <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Mock,G 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Mock,G .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0

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TOT SPPLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDPMorgan,N <2 .244 41 10 2 0 0 11 11 63 80 0 0 9 6 3 2Morgan,N 2 .231 52 12 2 0 0 12 12 67 84 4 1 7 0 0 0Morgan,N .237 93 22 4 0 0 23 23 130 164 4 1 16 6 3 2Morse,M <2 .217 23 5 0 0 1 6 4 31 42 3 0 5 0 1 1Morse,M 2 .350 40 14 3 1 1 21 17 58 86 9 1 7 0 0 0Morse,M .302 63 19 3 1 2 27 21 89 128 12 1 12 0 1 1Nieves,W <2 .182 22 4 1 0 0 7 7 35 48 2 0 5 2 1 2Nieves,W 2 .278 18 5 1 0 0 6 6 24 32 3 2 3 0 0 0Nieves,W .225 40 9 2 0 0 13 13 59 80 5 2 8 2 1 2Olsen,S <2 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 0 5 2 0 0Olsen,S 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 1 0 0 0Olsen,S .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 18 0 0 6 2 0 0Peralta,J <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Peralta,J 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peralta,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramos,W <2 .286 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 0 1 0 0 0Ramos,W 2 .667 3 2 1 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramos,W .400 10 4 1 0 0 2 2 12 18 0 0 1 0 0 0Rodriguez,I <2 .327 55 18 2 0 0 26 24 84 121 4 1 9 2 4 12Rodriguez,I 2 .314 51 16 1 0 0 16 16 65 94 2 1 6 0 0 0Rodriguez,I .321 106 34 3 0 0 42 40 149 215 6 2 15 2 4 12Stammen,C <2 .000 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 17 0 0 5 1 1 1Stammen,C 2 .500 8 4 1 0 0 5 5 9 13 0 0 1 0 0 0Stammen,C .267 15 4 1 0 0 6 6 21 30 0 0 6 1 1 1Storen,D <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Storen,D 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Storen,D .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Strasburg,S <2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0 0 1 1 0 0Strasburg,S 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Strasburg,S .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 9 0 0 1 1 0 0Taveras,W <2 .400 5 2 0 0 0 2 2 8 13 2 0 1 0 0 0Taveras,W 2 .400 5 2 0 1 0 2 1 7 10 0 0 1 0 0 0Taveras,W .400 10 4 0 1 0 4 3 15 23 2 0 2 0 0 0Walker,T <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Walker,T 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Walker,T .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Willingham,J <2 .298 47 14 3 0 1 23 20 86 121 18 1 12 0 4 5Willingham,J 2 .231 52 12 3 0 2 16 12 76 110 12 2 12 0 0 0Willingham,J .263 99 26 6 0 3 39 32 162 231 30 3 24 0 4 5Zimmerman,R <2 .276 76 21 4 0 3 34 28 106 145 13 2 15 0 5 8Zimmerman,R 2 .365 52 19 3 0 2 24 20 76 112 15 4 12 0 0 0Zimmerman,R .313 128 40 7 0 5 58 48 182 257 28 6 27 0 5 8Zimmermann,J <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1Zimmermann,J 2 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Zimmermann,J .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1NATIONALS <2 .273 659 180 28 1 16 272 237 986 1403 82 11 154 32 47 52NATIONALS 2 .233 658 153 28 5 13 197 164 900 1255 103 25 164 0 0 0NATIONALS .253 1317 333 56 6 29 469 401 1886 2658 185 36 318 32 47 52

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# DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP LOB 1 4/5 1 PHI H G D L 1 11 .265 34 1 9 13 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 11 1 0 2 9 2 4/7 1 PHI H G N L 4 8 .271 36 4 10 17 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 5 0 9 2 0 1 11 3 4/8 1 PHI H G D W 6 5 .277 31 6 9 18 4 1 1 6 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 6 4 4/9 1 NY R G N L 2 8 .242 31 2 4 7 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 0 7 5 4/10 1 NY R G D W 4 3 .227 31 4 5 7 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 6 1 8 0 0 2 6 6 4/11 1 NY R G D W 5 2 .226 32 5 7 13 1 1 1 5 1 0 1 5 0 6 0 0 0 7 7 4/12 1 PHI R G D L 4 7 .218 34 4 6 12 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 9 0 0 0 6 8 4/14 1 PHI R G N L 7 14 .228 34 7 10 14 4 0 0 7 1 0 1 6 0 5 3 0 1 8 9 4/15 1 PHI R G D W 7 5 .233 33 7 9 16 1 0 2 7 1 0 0 9 0 6 4 1 2 9 10 4/16 1 MIL H G N W 5 3 .243 29 5 10 15 0 1 1 5 1 0 2 4 0 6 2 1 3 7 11 4/17 1 MIL H G D W 8 0 .250 31 8 10 17 4 0 1 8 1 1 0 4 0 4 1 0 1 5 12 4/18 1 MIL H G D L 7 11 .264 41 7 16 20 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 1 8 13 4/19 1 COL H G N W 5 2 .266 28 5 8 13 2 0 1 5 0 1 0 7 1 2 0 2 0 7 14 4/20 1 COL H G N L 4 10 .269 39 4 12 18 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 12 15 4/21 1 COL H G N W 6 4 .272 33 6 10 13 3 0 0 5 1 1 0 2 1 6 1 0 1 7 16 4/22 1 COL H G D L 0 2 .268 32 0 7 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 1 1 7 17 4/23 1 LA H G N W 5 1 .266 28 5 6 15 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 6 0 3 2 0 2 5 18 4/24 1 LA H G D L 3 4 .266 53 3 14 22 6 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 11 3 0 0 15 19 4/25 1 LA H G D W 1 0 .261 26 1 4 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 7 0 1 0 5 20 4/26 1 CHI R G N L 3 4 .261 39 3 10 11 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 8 21 4/27 1 CHI R G N W 3 1 .258 31 3 6 10 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 5 3 2 1 4 22 4/28 1 CHI R G D W 3 2 .252 31 3 4 10 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 23 4/30 1 FLA R G N W 7 1 .257 38 7 13 25 4 1 2 7 0 0 1 4 0 16 1 1 0 9APRIL (23) W-13 L-10 100 108 .257 775 100 199 320 51 11 16 99 8 6 7 89 5 156 24 9 18 170YTD (23) W-13 L-10 100 108 .257 775 100 199 320 51 11 16 99 8 6 7 89 5 156 24 9 18 170 24 5/1 1 FLA R G N L 1 7 .252 29 1 4 6 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 3 25 5/2 1 FLA R G D L 3 9 .250 33 3 6 10 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 11 0 1 0 8 26 5/4 1 ATL H G N W 6 3 .253 32 6 11 20 0 0 3 6 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 6 27 5/5 1 ATL H G N L 6 7 .256 39 6 12 19 4 0 1 6 2 1 0 3 0 8 0 1 0 9 28 5/6 1 ATL H G N W 3 2 .255 29 3 7 14 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 5 0 0 3 5 29 5/7 1 FLA H G N L 2 4 .253 32 2 6 9 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 5 30 5/8 1 FLA H G D W 5 4 .253 30 5 8 16 0 1 2 5 0 0 2 1 1 6 0 1 1 4 31 5/9 1 FLA H G D W 3 2 .255 28 3 9 13 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 4 0 8 1 0 3 8 32 5/10 1 NY R G N W 3 2 .257 35 3 11 19 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 2 7 4 0 1 10 33 5/11 1 NY R G N L 6 8 .257 35 6 9 13 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 7 1 5 0 0 0 10 34 5/12 1 NY R G D W 6 4 .258 38 6 11 19 2 0 2 6 1 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 11 35 5/13 1 COL R G N W 14 6 .264 37 14 16 26 4 0 2 14 1 1 0 3 1 7 0 1 0 4 36 5/15 1 COL R G D L 2 6 .263 30 2 7 11 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 2 1 4 37 5/15 1 COL R G N L 3 4 .261 34 3 7 11 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 4 38 5/16 1 COL R G D L 1 2 .261 32 1 8 9 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 8 0 0 1 8 39 5/17 1 STL R G N L 2 6 .260 34 2 8 9 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 7 40 5/18 1 STL R G N L 2 3 .260 35 2 9 13 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 9 41 5/19 1 NY H G N W 5 3 .261 27 5 8 11 1 1 0 5 0 2 0 6 0 2 0 0 1 6 42 5/20 1 NY H G N L 7 10 .263 37 7 12 18 4 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 10 43 5/21 1 BAL H G N L 3 5 .260 32 3 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 7 0 4 0 0 0 9 44 5/22 1 BAL H G D W 7 6 .264 35 7 15 21 1 1 1 7 2 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 11 45 5/23 1 BAL H G D W 4 3 .265 38 4 11 16 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 1 0 10 0 0 1 9 46 5/25 1 SF R G N L 2 4 .263 28 2 4 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 3 47 5/26 1 SF R G N W 7 3 .262 33 7 8 11 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 5 1 12 4 0 0 6 48 5/27 1 SF R G D L 4 5 .262 31 4 8 16 2 0 2 3 2 1 0 5 1 6 1 0 2 8 49 5/28 1 SD R G N W 5 3 .261 32 5 6 13 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 2 1 7 0 0 1 2 50 5/29 1 SD R G N L 2 4 .259 31 2 5 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 12 0 0 1 5 51 5/30 1 SD R G D L 2 3 .257 38 2 7 13 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 1 1 5 52 5/31 1 HOU R G D W 14 4 .259 39 14 14 23 3 0 2 14 1 1 0 6 0 9 2 0 0 6MAY (29) W-13 L-16 130 132 .262 963 130 252 398 41 6 31 127 19 10 12 93 11 202 12 9 22 195YTD (52) W-26 L-26 230 240 .259 1738 230 451 718 92 17 47 226 27 16 19 182 16 358 36 18 40 365 53 6/1 1 HOU R G N L 7 8 .259 36 7 8 9 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 7 0 13 0 0 0 11 54 6/2 1 HOU R G N L 1 5 .258 33 1 7 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 13 1 1 0 10 55 6/3 1 HOU R G D L 4 6 .259 36 4 12 15 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 5 2 0 3 7 56 6/4 1 CIN H G N W 4 2 .261 34 4 12 13 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 12 57 6/5 1 CIN H G N L 1 5 .261 33 1 8 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 2 7 58 6/6 1 CIN H G D L 4 5 .260 38 4 9 13 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 8 2 0 0 9 59 6/8 1 PIT H G N W 5 2 .261 33 5 11 22 2 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 5 60 6/9 1 PIT H G N W 7 5 .262 31 7 10 16 3 0 1 7 1 1 0 4 0 3 1 1 0 6 61 6/10 1 PIT H G N W 4 2 .263 32 4 10 20 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 9 62 6/11 1 CLE R G N L 2 7 .263 31 2 7 9 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 5 1 1 2 6 63 6/12 1 CLE R G N L 1 7 .261 28 1 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 64 6/13 1 CLE R G D W 9 4 .263 42 9 16 28 4 1 2 9 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 1 9 65 6/15 1 DET R G N L 4 7 .262 33 4 7 10 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 3 1 13 2 0 0 7 66 6/16 1 DET R G N L 3 8 .262 32 3 7 13 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 1 1 3 67 6/17 1 DET R G D L 3 8 .261 36 3 8 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 68 6/18 1 CWS H G N L 1 2 .259 35 1 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 2 3 69 6/19 1 CWS H G D L 0 1 .257 29 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 7 2 0 0 5 70 6/20 1 CWS H G D L 3 6 .257 35 3 8 11 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 1 6 71 6/21 1 KC H G N W 2 1 .256 25 2 4 10 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 6 0 1 1 5 72 6/22 1 KC H G N W 4 3 .257 34 4 11 20 3 0 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 8 73 6/23 1 KC H G D L 0 1 .256 31 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 2 0 1 6 74 6/25 1 BAL R G N L 6 7 .257 38 6 12 14 2 0 0 6 0 1 1 3 0 5 3 0 0 10 75 6/26 1 BAL R G D L 5 6 .256 30 5 7 8 1 0 0 5 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 6 76 6/27 1 BAL R G D L 3 4 .255 31 3 5 10 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 5 0 8 0 0 1 7 77 6/28 1 ATL R G N L 0 5 .254 29 0 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 8 0 1 1 8 78 6/29 1 ATL R G N W 7 2 .255 37 7 11 15 1 0 1 7 0 1 1 3 1 10 2 0 0 8 79 6/30 1 ATL R G N L 1 4 .255 32 1 8 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 12 0 0 2 8JUNE (27) W- 8 L-19 91 123 .246 894 91 220 323 35 4 20 85 11 8 10 74 6 202 21 7 21 187YTD (79) W-34 L-45 321 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# DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP LOB 80 7/1 1 NY H G N W 2 1 .255 32 2 9 11 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 4 0 7 0 0 0 11 81 7/2 1 NY H G N L 3 5 .255 34 3 9 14 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 1 0 5 82 7/3 1 NY H G D W 6 5 .256 36 6 11 13 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 1 6 1 0 0 11 83 7/4 1 NY H G D L 5 9 .257 38 5 12 18 1 1 1 5 0 0 2 2 0 12 0 0 1 10 84 7/6 1 SD H G N W 6 5 .258 35 6 11 22 2 0 3 6 0 0 0 4 0 8 1 0 0 9 85 7/7 1 SD H G N W 7 6 .258 31 7 9 22 1 0 4 7 0 0 0 3 1 5 0 0 1 3 86 7/8 1 SD H G N L 1 7 .258 33 1 8 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 2 8 87 7/9 1 SF H G N W 8 1 .259 35 8 13 25 4 1 2 7 0 0 0 3 0 8 1 0 1 6 88 7/10 1 SF H G N L 5 10 .259 33 5 8 16 5 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 1 7 2 1 0 5 89 7/11 1 SF H G D L 2 6 .259 36 2 10 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 8 1 0 2 13 90 7/16 1 FLA R G N W 4 0 .259 33 4 8 10 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 9 1 1 0 4 91 7/17 1 FLA R G N L 0 2 .259 37 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 10 92 7/18 1 FLA R G D L 0 1 .259 33 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 11 2 1 0 9 93 7/19 1 CIN R G N L 2 7 .258 28 2 4 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 7 0 4 0 0 2 8 94 7/20 1 CIN R G N L 7 8 .258 33 7 8 15 2 1 1 7 1 0 1 4 0 6 0 0 1 5 95 7/21 1 CIN R G N W 8 5 .258 33 8 9 17 2 0 2 8 2 1 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 5 96 7/22 1 CIN R G D W 7 1 .258 36 7 10 18 0 1 2 7 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 1 6 97 7/23 1 MIL R G N L 5 7 .258 34 5 7 15 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 98 7/24 1 MIL R G N L 3 4 .258 29 3 7 7 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 7 0 0 1 5 99 7/25 1 MIL R G D L 3 8 .258 36 3 9 11 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 7 100 7/27 1 ATL H G N W 3 0 .257 31 3 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 4 0 0 4 101 7/28 1 ATL H G N L 1 3 .257 32 1 7 8 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 6 102 7/29 1 ATL H G D W 5 3 .256 31 5 7 15 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 0 0 4 103 7/30 1 PHI H G N W 8 1 .257 32 8 11 17 4 1 0 7 0 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 1 8 104 7/31 1 PHI H G N W 7 5 .258 33 7 12 16 1 0 1 7 1 1 1 3 0 12 0 1 1 7JULY (25) W-12 L-13 108 110 .269 834 108 224 339 39 5 22 104 8 11 12 67 4 201 21 6 16 172YTD (104) W-46 L-58 429 473 .258 3466 429 895 1380 166 26 89 415 46 35 41 323 26 761 78 31 77 724 105 8/1 1 PHI H G D L 4 6 .258 39 4 8 13 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 13 0 0 1 5 106 8/2 1 ARI R G N W 3 1 .257 33 3 8 16 2 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 6 107 8/3 1 ARI R G N L 1 6 .257 30 1 5 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 3 5 108 8/4 1 ARI R G N W 7 2 .258 36 7 13 24 2 0 3 7 0 0 0 4 0 5 1 1 3 6 109 8/5 1 ARI R G N L 4 8 .258 34 4 9 22 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 3 5 110 8/6 1 LA R G N W 6 3 .258 34 6 9 15 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 5 2 13 2 0 0 8 111 8/7 1 LA R G N L 2 3 .257 35 2 5 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 11 0 0 1 7 112 8/8 1 LA R G D L 3 8 .256 33 3 6 13 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 10 2 0 0 6 113 8/10 1 FLA H G N L 2 8 .255 34 2 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 114 8/11 1 FLA H G N L 5 9 .256 38 5 12 24 3 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 7 2 0 0 7 115 8/12 1 FLA H G N L 0 5 .255 32 0 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 1 7 116 8/13 1 ARI H G N W 4 2 .256 33 4 10 14 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 1 8 117 8/14 1 ARI H G N L 2 9 .255 32 2 6 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 6 118 8/15 1 ARI H G D W 5 3 .255 32 5 9 17 2 0 2 5 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 5 119 8/17 1 ATL R G N L 2 10 .255 34 2 7 11 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 7 120 8/18 1 ATL R G N L 2 3 .255 31 2 9 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 4 4 121 8/19 1 ATL R G D W 6 2 .255 33 6 7 14 1 0 2 6 1 0 0 3 1 10 1 0 0 4 122 8/20 1 PHI R G N L 0 1 .255 36 0 10 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 1 12 123 8/21 1 PHI R G N W 8 1 .256 38 8 12 18 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 5 0 6 1 0 1 8 124 8/22 1 PHI R G D L 0 6 .255 30 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 3 0 1 5 125 8/23 1 CHI H G N L 1 9 .254 30 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 4 126 8/24 1 CHI H G N L 4 5 .253 33 4 7 8 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 0 11 0 0 2 8 127 8/25 1 CHI H G N L 0 4 .253 28 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 1 4 128 8/26 1 STL H G N W 11 10 .254 49 11 16 21 2 0 1 11 1 3 1 5 0 9 0 1 0 11 129 8/27 1 STL H G N L 2 4 .254 37 2 12 19 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 9 2 1 1 14 130 8/28 1 STL H G N W 14 5 .256 38 14 16 26 4 0 2 14 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 131 8/29 1 STL H G D W 4 2 .256 31 4 8 13 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 9 1 0 0 6 132 8/30 1 FLA R G N W 9 3 .256 38 9 11 22 3 1 2 8 0 1 0 4 2 5 1 0 1 7 133 8/31 1 FLA R G N L 0 1 .255 33 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 7AUGUST (29) W-11 L-18 111 139 .243 994 111 242 389 42 3 33 108 13 5 5 79 6 225 19 3 28 192YTD (133) W-57 L-76 540 612 .255 4460 540 1137 1769 208 29 122 523 59 40 46 402 32 986 97 34 105 916 134 9/1 1 FLA R G N L 10 16 .256 38 10 16 25 6 0 1 10 1 3 3 1 0 6 3 0 2 9 135 9/3 1 PIT R G N L 5 8 .256 34 5 8 14 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 0 11 0 0 2 7 136 9/4 1 PIT R G N W 9 2 .257 39 9 15 20 2 0 1 9 1 1 0 3 0 6 0 0 1 8 137 9/5 1 PIT R G D W 8 1 .258 37 8 11 15 1 0 1 7 1 0 0 5 0 4 0 2 0 8 138 9/6 1 NY H G D W 13 3 .258 34 13 12 22 4 0 2 13 1 1 1 8 0 5 1 0 0 8 139 9/7 1 NY H G N L 1 4 .258 29 1 4 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 1 5 140 9/8 1 NY H G D L 2 3 .257 33 2 6 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 141 9/10 1 FLA H G N L 1 3 .257 32 1 6 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 0 8 142 9/11 1 FLA H G D L 1 4 .256 31 1 5 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 4 143 9/12 1 FLA H G D L 5 6 .256 32 5 8 8 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 7 2 0 2 5 144 9/13 1 ATL R G N L 0 4 .255 31 0 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 1 1 4 145 9/14 1 ATL R G N W 6 0 .256 36 6 11 22 2 0 3 6 1 1 0 3 2 5 0 0 1 8 146 9/15 1 ATL R G D W 4 2 .255 31 4 5 9 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 11 0 0 1 3 147 9/17 1 PHI R G N L 1 9 .255 31 1 8 10 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 1 7 148 9/18 1 PHI R G N L 2 5 .255 33 2 7 10 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 6 0 0 1 9 149 9/19 1 PHI R G D L 6 7 .255 37 6 11 21 1 0 3 6 0 0 0 2 1 10 1 1 0 6 150 9/20 1 HOU H G N L 2 8 .255 33 2 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 8 151 9/21 1 HOU H G N W 8 4 .255 35 8 11 17 3 0 1 7 0 0 0 6 0 9 1 0 0 9 152 9/22 1 HOU H G N W 4 3 .255 30 4 8 17 1 1 2 4 1 0 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 6 153 9/23 1 HOU H G D W 7 2 .255 31 7 8 18 1 0 3 7 0 0 1 3 0 6 1 0 1 4 154 9/24 1 ATL H G N W 8 3 .256 32 8 10 19 0 0 3 7 1 1 0 7 1 7 0 0 0 9 155 9/25 1 ATL H G D L 0 5 .255 34 0 6 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 1 12 156 9/26 1 ATL H G D W 4 2 .255 29 4 7 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 14 1 1 0 8 157 9/27 1 PHI H G N L 0 8 .254 28 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 1 158 9/28 1 PHI H G N W 2 1 .253 27 2 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 9 2 0 1 5 159 9/29 1 PHI H G N L 1 7 .252 30 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 5SEPTEMBER (26) W-11 L-15 110 120 .240 847 110 203 319 37 2 25 106 11 7 11 86 4 199 12 7 18 171YTD (159) W-68 L-91 650 732 .252 5307 650 1340 2088 245 31 147 629 70 47 57 488 36 1185 109 41 123 1087 160 10/1 1 NY R G N L 1 2 .251 33 1 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 14 0 0 0 4 161 10/2 1 NY R G D L 2 7 .251 32 2 6 11 2 0 1 2 1 0 2 7 0 9 0 0 0 13 162 10/3 1 NY R G D W 2 1 .250 46 2 6 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 0 12 1 0 2 9YTD FINAL (162) W-69 L-93 655 742 .250 5418 655 1355 2114 250 31 149 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 1113

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YTD # DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR ERA AP CG SHO SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAA 1 4/5 1 PHI H G D L 1 11 11.00 6 0 0 0 9.0 13 39 49 11 11 2 0 1 0 9 1 4 0 0 .333 2 4/7 1 PHI H G N L 4 8 9.00 5 0 0 0 9.0 11 35 45 8 7 1 0 1 1 8 1 6 1 0 .324 3 4/8 1 PHI H G D W 6 5 7.67 5 0 0 1 9.0 12 36 43 5 5 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 0 0 .327 4 4/9 1 NY R G N L 2 8 7.97 5 0 0 0 8.0 12 35 41 8 8 4 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 .331 5 4/10 1 NY R G D W 4 3 6.95 3 0 0 1 9.0 8 33 42 3 3 0 2 1 1 5 0 10 0 0 .315 6 4/11 1 NY R G D W 5 2 6.11 4 0 0 1 9.0 7 33 37 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 .299 7 4/12 1 PHI R G D L 4 7 6.20 5 0 0 0 8.0 8 32 35 7 6 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 .292 8 4/14 1 PHI R G N L 7 14 7.30 7 0 0 0 8.0 14 36 43 14 14 3 0 2 0 5 0 4 0 0 .305 9 4/15 1 PHI R G D W 7 5 7.04 4 0 0 1 9.0 9 35 41 5 5 2 1 0 0 5 1 7 0 0 .299 10 4/16 1 MIL H G N W 5 3 6.52 4 0 0 1 9.0 8 33 38 3 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 6 0 0 .294 11 4/17 1 MIL H G D W 8 0 5.91 1 1 1 0 9.0 4 31 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 .280 12 4/18 1 MIL H G D L 7 11 6.34 5 0 0 0 9.0 11 37 46 11 11 1 0 1 3 5 0 9 1 0 .282 13 4/19 1 COL H G N W 5 2 6.00 2 0 0 1 9.0 6 31 32 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .276 14 4/20 1 COL H G N L 4 10 6.29 6 0 0 0 9.0 14 40 46 10 10 2 1 0 0 5 1 10 0 0 .282 15 4/21 1 COL H G N W 6 4 6.14 3 0 0 1 9.0 13 37 42 4 4 1 1 1 0 3 0 8 0 0 .287 16 4/22 1 COL H G D L 0 2 5.87 2 0 0 0 9.0 4 29 31 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 .279 17 4/23 1 LA H G N W 5 1 5.58 3 0 0 0 9.0 5 33 36 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 5 0 0 .272 18 4/24 1 LA H G D L 3 4 5.36 4 0 0 0 13.0 11 47 49 4 4 2 0 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 .269 19 4/25 1 LA H G D W 1 0 5.08 3 0 1 1 9.0 7 33 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 .266 20 4/26 1 CHI R G N L 3 4 5.01 4 0 0 0 9.1 8 33 41 4 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 0 0 .265 21 4/27 1 CHI R G N W 3 1 4.82 3 0 0 1 9.0 7 33 36 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 .263 22 4/28 1 CHI R G D W 3 2 4.70 4 0 0 1 9.0 9 34 40 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 .263 23 4/30 1 FLA R G N W 7 1 4.54 4 0 0 0 9.0 10 36 43 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 0 8 1 0 .263APRIL (23) W-13 L-10 100 108 4.54 92 1 2 10 208.1 211 801 923 108 105 23 10 10 8 94 8 133 3 0 .263YTD (22) W-13 L-10 100 108 4.54 92 1 2 10 208.1 211 801 923 108 105 23 10 10 8 94 8 133 3 0 .263 24 5/1 1 FLA R G N L 1 7 4.62 3 0 0 0 8.0 10 32 34 7 6 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 1 0 .265 25 5/2 1 FLA R G D L 3 9 4.81 4 0 0 0 8.0 13 35 42 9 9 2 0 0 1 6 1 5 0 0 .270 26 5/4 1 ATL H G N W 6 3 4.71 5 0 0 1 9.0 8 34 41 3 2 1 0 1 0 6 1 5 1 0 .268 27 5/5 1 ATL H G N L 6 7 4.77 5 0 0 0 10.0 10 36 44 7 7 1 2 0 0 6 1 7 0 0 .269 28 5/6 1 ATL H G N W 3 2 4.64 2 0 0 0 9.0 4 29 33 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 .265 29 5/7 1 FLA H G N L 2 4 4.55 4 0 0 0 9.0 7 31 37 4 2 1 1 1 0 4 1 9 0 0 .264 30 5/8 1 FLA H G D W 5 4 4.53 5 0 0 1 9.0 7 35 37 4 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 0 .261 31 5/9 1 FLA H G D W 3 2 4.45 4 0 0 1 9.0 7 33 36 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 .260 32 5/10 1 NY R G N W 3 2 4.37 6 0 0 1 9.0 12 37 40 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 11 1 0 .262 33 5/11 1 NY R G N L 6 8 4.46 6 0 0 0 8.0 16 37 42 8 7 0 0 1 0 4 1 4 0 0 .268 34 5/12 1 NY R G D W 6 4 4.45 5 0 0 1 9.0 8 34 39 4 4 0 0 1 0 4 1 6 0 0 .267 35 5/13 1 COL R G N W 14 6 4.51 4 0 0 0 8.0 10 33 39 6 6 1 0 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 .268 36 5/15 1 COL R G D L 2 6 4.57 3 0 0 0 8.0 10 33 36 6 6 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 .269 37 5/15 1 COL R G N L 3 4 4.54 3 0 0 0 8.0 6 28 34 4 3 2 2 0 0 4 0 5 1 1 .267 38 5/16 1 COL R G D L 1 2 4.48 2 0 0 0 8.0 6 26 31 2 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 .267 39 5/17 1 STL R G N L 2 6 4.53 4 0 0 0 8.0 9 31 36 6 6 0 1 0 1 3 0 6 0 0 .267 40 5/18 1 STL R G N L 2 3 4.51 3 0 0 0 8.0 6 27 32 3 3 2 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 .266 41 5/19 1 NY H G N W 5 3 4.47 4 0 0 1 9.0 5 31 36 3 3 2 1 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 .264 42 5/20 1 NY H G N L 7 10 4.56 4 0 0 0 9.0 15 39 46 10 8 1 1 2 0 4 2 3 0 0 .267 43 5/21 1 BAL H G N L 3 5 4.57 4 0 0 0 9.0 9 34 41 5 5 1 1 0 0 6 1 4 1 0 .267 44 5/22 1 BAL H G D W 7 6 4.55 5 0 0 1 9.0 10 36 36 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 .267 45 5/23 1 BAL H G D W 4 3 4.51 6 0 0 0 10.0 6 35 39 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 .265 46 5/25 1 SF R G N L 2 4 4.51 4 0 0 0 8.0 9 31 35 4 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 .266 47 5/26 1 SF R G N W 7 3 4.45 4 0 0 0 9.0 7 32 34 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .265 48 5/27 1 SF R G D L 4 5 4.45 4 0 0 0 8.0 9 31 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 .265 49 5/28 1 SD R G N W 5 3 4.40 3 0 0 1 9.0 12 38 38 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .266 50 5/29 1 SD R G N L 2 4 4.34 2 0 0 0 8.0 4 29 30 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 .264 51 5/30 1 SD R G D L 2 3 4.28 6 0 0 0 10.2 11 40 45 3 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 9 0 0 .264 52 5/31 1 HOU R G D W 14 4 4.26 2 0 0 0 9.0 7 34 39 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 .263MAY (29) W-13 L- 6 130 132 4.03 116 0 0 8 252.2 253 961 1087 132 113 27 18 10 4 94 11 153 8 1 .263YTD (52) W-26 L-26 230 240 4.26 208 1 2 18 461.0 464 1762 2010 240 218 50 28 20 12 188 19 286 11 1 .263 53 6/1 1 HOU R G N L 7 8 4.29 6 0 0 0 8.2 15 39 48 8 6 1 2 1 0 6 2 5 1 0 .266 54 6/2 1 HOU R G N L 1 5 4.26 2 0 0 0 8.0 9 34 36 5 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .266 55 6/3 1 HOU R G D L 4 6 4.22 4 0 0 0 8.2 11 38 40 6 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .266 56 6/4 1 CIN H G N W 4 2 4.18 4 0 0 1 9.0 12 35 40 2 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 7 0 1 .268 57 6/5 1 CIN H G N L 1 5 4.16 5 0 0 0 9.0 10 37 40 5 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 7 1 0 .268 58 6/6 1 CIN H G D L 4 5 4.16 6 0 0 0 10.0 14 42 45 5 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .269 59 6/8 1 PIT H G N W 5 2 4.13 3 0 0 1 9.0 5 31 31 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 .268 60 6/9 1 PIT H G N W 7 5 4.13 5 0 0 1 9.0 12 37 42 5 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 0 .269 61 6/10 1 PIT H G N W 4 2 4.09 3 0 0 1 9.0 8 32 36 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 .268 62 6/11 1 CLE R G N L 2 7 4.10 3 0 0 0 8.0 9 33 38 7 4 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 .268 63 6/12 1 CLE R G N L 1 7 4.13 2 0 0 0 8.0 9 31 34 7 6 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 .269 64 6/13 1 CLE R G D W 9 4 4.13 5 0 0 0 9.0 7 34 40 4 4 1 0 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 .268 65 6/15 1 DET R G N L 4 7 4.17 3 0 0 0 8.0 12 37 42 7 6 1 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 .269 66 6/16 1 DET R G N L 3 8 4.23 3 0 0 0 8.0 7 30 38 8 8 1 1 1 0 6 0 3 0 0 .268 67 6/17 1 DET R G D L 3 8 4.30 5 0 0 0 8.0 19 40 42 8 8 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 .272 68 6/18 1 CWS H G N L 1 2 4.25 4 0 0 0 11.0 6 37 41 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 1 12 0 0 .270 69 6/19 1 CWS H G D L 0 1 4.20 4 0 0 0 9.0 9 34 36 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 .270 70 6/20 1 CWS H G D L 3 6 4.23 3 0 0 0 9.0 15 39 40 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 .272 71 6/21 1 KC H G N W 2 1 4.18 3 0 0 1 9.0 11 33 36 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 .273 72 6/22 1 KC H G N W 4 3 4.17 5 0 0 1 9.0 11 35 38 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 .273 73 6/23 1 KC H G D L 0 1 4.12 3 0 0 0 9.0 9 36 37 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 .273 74 6/25 1 BAL R G N L 6 7 4.11 7 0 0 0 8.2 13 38 44 7 3 1 0 1 0 5 1 4 1 0 .274 75 6/26 1 BAL R G D L 5 6 4.14 4 0 0 0 8.0 14 38 40 6 6 1 0 0 0 2 1 8 1 0 .275 76 6/27 1 BAL R G D L 3 4 4.13 2 0 0 0 8.0 8 30 31 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .275 77 6/28 1 ATL R G N L 0 5 4.12 4 0 0 0 8.0 8 28 33 5 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 9 0 0 .275 78 6/29 1 ATL R G N W 7 2 4.09 3 0 0 0 9.0 5 31 34 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 .274 79 6/30 1 ATL R G N L 1 4 4.10 5 0 0 0 8.0 7 29 37 4 4 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 0 0 .274JUNE (27) W- 8 L-19 91 123 3.79 106 0 0 6 235.0 275 938 1039 123 99 17 17 11 7 66 9 169 6 1 .293YTD (79) W-34 L-45 321 363 4.10 314 1 2 24 696.0 739 2700 3049 363 317 67 45 31 19 254 28 455 17 2 .274

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YTD # DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR ERA AP CG SHO SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAA 80 7/1 1 NY H G N W 2 1 4.06 3 0 0 0 9.0 8 33 35 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 .273 81 7/2 1 NY H G N L 3 5 4.07 5 0 0 0 9.0 8 36 39 5 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 9 0 0 .273 82 7/3 1 NY H G D W 6 5 4.08 5 0 0 0 9.0 8 35 41 5 5 0 0 1 0 5 1 9 0 0 .272 83 7/4 1 NY H G D L 5 9 4.14 5 0 0 0 9.0 14 40 47 9 9 1 1 0 1 5 3 14 0 0 .273 84 7/6 1 SD H G N W 6 5 4.14 4 0 0 0 9.0 13 36 40 5 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 1 0 .274 85 7/7 1 SD H G N W 7 6 4.16 5 0 0 1 9.0 13 39 41 6 6 3 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .275 86 7/8 1 SD H G N L 1 7 4.20 4 0 0 0 9.0 11 36 38 7 7 4 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 0 .275 87 7/9 1 SF H G N W 8 1 4.16 4 0 0 0 9.0 4 31 32 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 .274 88 7/10 1 SF H G N L 5 10 4.23 6 0 0 0 9.0 11 34 43 10 10 2 0 1 1 7 1 8 0 0 .275 89 7/11 1 SF H G D L 2 6 4.25 5 0 0 0 9.0 7 32 37 6 6 0 1 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 .274 90 7/16 1 FLA R G N W 4 0 4.20 3 0 1 0 9.0 4 29 35 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 8 1 0 .273 91 7/17 1 FLA R G N L 0 2 4.17 2 0 0 0 8.0 4 28 30 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 .271 92 7/18 1 FLA R G D L 0 1 4.14 2 0 0 0 8.0 6 31 35 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 8 0 0 .271 93 7/19 1 CIN R G N L 2 7 4.18 5 0 0 0 8.0 10 32 35 7 7 2 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 .271 94 7/20 1 CIN R G N L 7 8 4.21 4 0 0 0 8.0 9 33 37 8 7 1 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 .271 95 7/21 1 CIN R G N W 8 5 4.22 5 0 0 1 9.0 10 36 41 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 12 1 0 .271 96 7/22 1 CIN R G D W 7 1 4.19 1 1 0 0 9.0 7 33 33 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .271 97 7/23 1 MIL R G N L 5 7 4.22 4 0 0 0 8.0 9 31 36 7 7 1 1 1 0 3 0 6 0 0 .271 98 7/24 1 MIL R G N L 3 4 4.22 6 0 0 0 8.1 11 34 39 4 4 2 0 0 1 4 1 9 0 0 .271 99 7/25 1 MIL R G D L 3 8 4.21 4 0 0 0 8.0 7 33 37 8 3 2 0 0 0 4 2 6 1 0 .271 100 7/27 1 ATL H G N W 3 0 4.17 4 0 1 1 9.0 5 30 33 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 10 0 0 .270 101 7/28 1 ATL H G N L 1 3 4.16 4 0 0 0 9.0 8 34 39 3 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 9 0 0 .269 102 7/29 1 ATL H G D W 5 3 4.14 4 0 0 1 9.0 6 33 36 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 .269 103 7/30 1 PHI H G N W 8 1 4.11 3 0 0 0 9.0 6 33 35 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 .268 104 7/31 1 PHI H G N W 7 5 4.11 7 0 0 0 9.0 11 37 44 5 5 2 1 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 .268JULY (25) W-12 L-13 108 110 4.16 104 1 2 4 218.1 210 839 938 110 101 23 9 7 5 78 12 185 4 0 .250YTD (104) W-46 L-58 429 473 4.11 418 2 4 28 914.1 949 3539 3987 473 418 90 54 38 24 332 40 640 21 2 .268 105 8/1 1 PHI H G D L 4 6 4.12 5 0 0 0 11.0 12 44 50 6 6 0 2 0 1 3 1 6 0 0 .268 106 8/2 1 ARI R G N W 3 1 4.09 2 0 0 1 9.0 5 32 33 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 .267 107 8/3 1 ARI R G N L 1 6 4.12 3 0 0 0 8.0 9 29 35 6 6 2 1 1 1 3 0 6 0 0 .268 108 8/4 1 ARI R G N W 7 2 4.10 5 0 0 0 9.0 9 32 38 2 2 1 0 1 0 5 0 11 0 0 .268 109 8/5 1 ARI R G N L 4 8 4.10 4 0 0 0 8.0 13 36 40 8 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 12 1 0 .269 110 8/6 1 LA R G N W 6 3 4.08 4 0 0 1 9.0 5 31 35 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 .268 111 8/7 1 LA R G N L 2 3 4.06 4 0 0 0 9.1 7 33 40 3 2 0 1 1 0 5 2 5 0 0 .267 112 8/8 1 LA R G D L 3 8 4.07 5 0 0 0 8.0 10 29 37 8 5 0 3 0 1 4 0 8 0 0 .268 113 8/10 1 FLA H G N L 2 8 4.11 4 0 0 0 9.0 11 36 43 8 8 1 0 0 0 7 1 10 0 0 .268 114 8/11 1 FLA H G N L 5 9 4.14 4 0 0 0 9.0 13 39 44 9 8 2 0 0 0 5 1 10 2 0 .269 115 8/12 1 FLA H G N L 0 5 4.15 4 0 0 0 9.0 10 35 42 5 5 1 0 0 0 7 0 9 1 0 .269 116 8/13 1 ARI H G N W 4 2 4.13 2 0 0 1 9.0 4 28 31 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 .268 117 8/14 1 ARI H G N L 2 9 4.17 5 0 0 0 9.0 14 38 41 9 9 4 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 .269 118 8/15 1 ARI H G D W 5 3 4.15 4 0 0 1 9.0 7 34 35 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 .268 119 8/17 1 ATL R G N L 2 10 4.17 4 0 0 0 8.0 12 37 42 10 7 1 0 0 1 4 1 8 0 0 .269 120 8/18 1 ATL R G N L 2 3 4.17 3 0 0 0 8.2 11 34 38 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 .269 121 8/19 1 ATL R G D W 6 2 4.15 5 0 0 0 9.0 7 32 35 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 .269 122 8/20 1 PHI R G N L 0 1 4.13 3 0 0 0 8.0 4 28 32 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 .268 123 8/21 1 PHI R G N W 8 1 4.10 5 0 0 0 9.0 4 32 34 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 .267 124 8/22 1 PHI R G D L 0 6 4.12 3 0 0 0 8.0 12 33 37 6 6 1 0 1 0 3 1 4 0 0 .268 125 8/23 1 CHI H G N L 1 9 4.16 6 0 0 0 9.0 15 39 48 9 9 1 0 1 2 6 1 10 0 0 .269 126 8/24 1 CHI H G N L 4 5 4.16 4 0 0 0 9.0 8 34 34 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .269 127 8/25 1 CHI H G N L 0 4 4.16 4 0 0 0 9.0 7 32 36 4 4 2 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 .268 128 8/26 1 STL H G N W 11 10 4.19 8 0 0 0 13.0 14 51 58 10 10 1 0 0 2 5 3 11 1 0 .268 129 8/27 1 STL H G N L 2 4 4.17 3 0 0 0 9.0 7 33 35 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 .268 130 8/28 1 STL H G N W 14 5 4.18 3 0 0 0 9.0 9 34 36 5 5 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 .268 131 8/29 1 STL H G D W 4 2 4.16 2 0 0 1 9.0 9 35 35 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .268 132 8/30 1 FLA R G N W 9 3 4.15 4 0 0 0 9.0 8 33 38 3 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 10 0 0 .268 133 8/31 1 FLA R G N L 0 1 4.13 4 0 0 0 9.1 3 30 32 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 0 .267AUGUST (29) W-11 L-18 111 139 4.17 116 0 0 5 261.1 259 993 1114 139 121 27 10 8 10 93 12 222 5 1 .261YTD (133) W-57 L-76 540 612 4.13 534 2 4 33 1175.2 1208 4532 5101 612 539 117 64 46 34 425 52 862 26 3 .267 134 9/1 1 FLA R G N L 10 16 4.22 5 0 0 0 8.0 15 39 45 16 16 3 0 0 1 5 1 9 1 0 .268 135 9/3 1 PIT R G N L 5 8 4.25 4 0 0 0 8.0 11 32 37 8 8 1 1 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 .268 136 9/4 1 PIT R G N W 9 2 4.24 3 0 0 0 9.0 9 38 39 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 .268 137 9/5 1 PIT R G D W 8 1 4.21 3 0 0 0 9.0 11 38 39 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 .268 138 9/6 1 NY H G D W 13 3 4.19 3 0 0 0 9.0 3 29 36 3 1 0 0 1 0 6 1 7 0 0 .267 139 9/7 1 NY H G N L 1 4 4.19 3 0 0 0 9.0 6 31 33 4 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 .267 140 9/8 1 NY H G D L 2 3 4.18 4 0 0 0 9.0 8 33 37 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 7 0 0 .266 141 9/10 1 FLA H G N L 1 3 4.17 5 0 0 0 9.0 12 36 40 3 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 .267 142 9/11 1 FLA H G D L 1 4 4.16 5 0 0 0 9.0 8 36 38 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 2 0 .267 143 9/12 1 FLA H G D L 5 6 4.17 6 0 0 0 9.0 11 37 45 6 5 2 1 0 1 6 0 7 0 0 .267 144 9/13 1 ATL R G N L 0 4 4.17 2 0 0 0 8.0 5 29 34 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 2 .266 145 9/14 1 ATL R G N W 6 0 4.14 2 0 1 0 9.0 5 30 34 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 0 .266 146 9/15 1 ATL R G D W 4 2 4.12 4 0 0 1 9.0 10 32 36 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 .266 147 9/17 1 PHI R G N L 1 9 4.15 5 0 0 0 8.0 10 33 38 9 8 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 .266 148 9/18 1 PHI R G N L 2 5 4.16 5 0 0 0 8.0 12 34 38 5 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 .267 149 9/19 1 PHI R G D L 6 7 4.19 6 0 0 0 8.0 14 38 41 7 7 1 0 0 1 2 1 7 0 1 .267 150 9/20 1 HOU H G N L 2 8 4.18 4 0 0 0 9.0 11 37 40 8 4 2 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 .268 151 9/21 1 HOU H G N W 8 4 4.18 4 0 0 0 9.0 7 32 36 4 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 1 .267 152 9/22 1 HOU H G N W 4 3 4.18 5 0 0 1 9.0 9 33 37 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 7 0 0 .267 153 9/23 1 HOU H G D W 7 2 4.16 4 0 0 0 9.0 10 33 38 2 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 .268 154 9/24 1 ATL H G N W 8 3 4.15 5 0 0 0 9.0 6 34 36 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 14 0 0 .267 155 9/25 1 ATL H G D L 0 5 4.15 4 0 0 0 9.0 9 33 41 5 4 1 1 0 0 7 0 8 1 0 .267 156 9/26 1 ATL H G D W 4 2 4.13 3 0 0 1 9.0 7 33 35 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 .267 157 9/27 1 PHI H G N L 0 8 4.16 5 0 0 0 9.0 12 37 42 8 8 1 0 0 1 4 1 7 1 0 .267 158 9/28 1 PHI H G N W 2 1 4.14 3 0 0 0 9.0 9 35 37 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 0 .267 159 9/29 1 PHI H G N L 1 7 4.15 5 0 0 0 9.0 8 33 36 7 7 4 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .267SEPT. (26) W-11 L-15 110 120 4.30 107 0 1 3 228.0 238 885 988 120 109 29 8 4 11 80 4 185 6 4 .269YTD (159) W-68 L-91 650 732 4.15 641 2 5 36 1403.2 1446 5417 6089 732 648 146 72 50 45 505 56 1047 32 7 .267 160 10/1 1 NY R G N L 1 2 4.14 5 0 0 0 9.1 4 33 34 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .266 161 10/2 1 NY R G D L 2 7 4.16 4 0 0 0 8.0 11 33 38 7 7 3 1 1 0 3 0 8 1 0 .266 162 10/3 1 NY R G D W 2 1 4.13 6 0 0 1 14.0 8 46 53 1 1 0 3 0 1 3 1 7 0 0 .266 YTD (162) W-69 L-93 655 742 4.13 656 2 5 37 1435.0 1469 5529 6214 742 658 151 76 51 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266

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STARTER DEC IP H R ER BB SO CG SHO PITCHES IP ER ERA HOME RUNS ALLOWED4/5 PHI (L1-11) Lannan L 3.2 7 5 5 3 0 75-38 3.2 5 12.27 Howard (4-1-1)4/7 PHI (L4-8) Marquis L 4.0 8 6 6 3 2 70-45 7.2 11 12.91 Howard (5-1-2)4/8 PHI (W6-5) Stammen — 5.0 9 4 4 0 1 75-45 12.2 15 10.664/9 at NYM (L2-8) Mock — 3.1 4 2 2 5 3 84-44 16.0 17 9.56 Francoeur (2-0-1), Barajas (4-0-1)4/10 at NYM (W4-3) Lannan W 5.0 6 3 3 3 2 99-62 21.0 20 8.57 4/11 at NYM (W5-2) Hernandez W 7.0 5 0 0 3 1 88-55 28.0 20 6.434/12 at PHI (L4-7) Marquis L 4.1 6 7 6 2 1 80-46 32.1 26 7.24 Utley (5-1-2)4/14 at PHI (L7-14) Stammen — 1.1 7 7 7 1 0 53-34 33.2 33 8.82 Utley (2-2-3)4/15 at PHI (W7-5) Olsen — 5.2 5 4 4 3 5 91-57 39.1 37 8.47 Utley (1-1-5) 4/16 MIL (W5-3) Lannan — 7.0 7 2 2 3 5 102-67 46.1 39 7.58 McGehee (2-0-4)4/17 MIL (W8-0) Hernandez W 9.0 4 0 0 2 3 1 1 113-67 55.1 39 6.344/18 MIL (L7-11) Marquis L 0.0 4 7 7 1 0 28-13 55.1 46 7.48 4/19 COL (W5-2) Stammen W 8.0 5 2 2 1 5 94-62 63.1 48 6.82 4/20 COL (L4-10) Olsen L 2.0 7 6 6 1 1 51-55 65.1 54 7.44 Tulowitzki (2-0-1)4/21 COL (W6-4) Lannan — 6.0 11 4 4 1 2 107-71 71.1 58 7.32 Hawpe (3-0-3)4/22 COL (L0-2) Hernandez L 8.0 4 2 2 2 5 94-62 79.1 60 6.81 Olivo (2-0-3), Stewart (7-0-4)4/23 LAD (W5-1) Atilano W 6.0 5 1 1 2 1 93-57 85.1 61 6.43 4/24 LAD (L3-4) Stammen — 7.0 6 3 3 0 3 97-62 92.1 64 6.24 Blake (2-1-2, 7-0-3) 4/25 LAD (W1-0) Olsen W 7.0 6 0 0 1 8 T2 99-71 99.1 64 5.80 4/26 at CHI (L3-4) Lannan — 6.0 5 3 3 5 1 93-53 105.1 67 5.72 4/27 at CHI (W3-1) Hernandez W 7.0 6 1 1 1 1 99-62 112.1 68 5.45 4/28 at CHI (W3-2) Atilano W 6.0 6 2 2 3 1 91-58 118.1 70 5.32 4/30 at FLA (W7-1) Olsen W 6.0 5 0 0 3 4 89-59 124.1 70 5.07 5/1 at FLA (L1-7) Stammen L 4.0 7 4 3 2 2 79-51 128.1 73 5.125/2 at FLA (L3-9) Lannan L 5.0 9 6 6 3 2 88-53 133.1 79 5.33 Ramirez (3-2-4)5/4 ATL (W6-3) Hernandez W 5.1 5 2 1 5 1 123-71 138.2 80 5.19 Heyward (4-0-8)5/5 ATL (L6-7) Atilano — 5.1 7 6 6 5 4 98-58 144.0 86 5.38 Infante (2-1-1)5/6 ATL (W3-2) Olsen — 7.1 2 2 1 1 8 97-65 151.1 87 5.175/7 FLA (L2-4) Stammen — 6.2 4 2 1 0 8 109-67 158.0 88 5.01 Cantu (7-0-7)5/8 FLA (W5-4) Chico — 5.0 6 2 2 0 3 79-51 163.0 90 4.97 5/9 FLA (W3-2 Hernandez — 7.0 5 1 1 1 3 110-75 170.0 91 `4.82 Ramirez (6-0-7)5/10 at NYM (W3-2) Atilano W 5.1 5 0 0 2 5 102-59 175.1 91 4.67 5/11 at NYM (L6-8) Olsen — 5.1 9 2 2 1 2 82-55 180.2 93 4.63 5/12 at NYM (W6-4) Stammen — 5.0 6 4 4 4 2 100-51 185.2 97 4.705/13 at COL (W14-6) Lannan — 4.2 6 4 4 4 1 91-49 190.1 101 4.78 5/15-D at COL (L2-6) Hernandez L 6.0 7 3 3 1 3 100-59 196.1 104 4.77 Giambi (2-0-1), Olivo (4-0-8) 5/15-N at COL (L3-4) Atilano — 5.0 4 3 3 4 3 93-59 201.1 107 4.78 Gonzalez (3-1-4), Smith (3-0-5)5/16 at COL (L1-2) Olsen — 6.2 5 1 1 1 3 106-67 208.0 108 4.67 5/17 at STL (L2-6) Stammen L 6.0 6 4 4 2 4 96-60 214.0 112 4.71 5/18 at STL (L2-3) Lannan — 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 94-57 220.0 114 4.66 Lopez (3-1-2)5/19 NYM (W5-3) Hernandez — 6.1 4 2 2 3 2 94-56 226.1 116 4.61 Pagan (ITP, 4-0-3)5/20 NYM (L7-10) Atilano L 4.1 9 7 6 3 1 91-57 230.2 122 4.76 5/21 BAL (L3-5) Olsen L 3.0 6 4 4 3 1 64-41 233.2 126 4.85 Jones (2-1-4)5/22 BAL (W7-6) Stammen — 5.1 9 6 4 0 1 82-53 239.0 130 4.90 Jones (ITP, 4-1-5), Wigginton (6-1-13)5/23 BAL (W4-3) Lannan — 5.1 2 1 1 3 2 88-53 244.1 131 4.83 5/25 at SFG (L2-4) Hernandez L 5.0 7 4 4 1 4 75-49 249.1 135 4.87 5/26 at SFG (W7-3) Atilano W 5.1 4 2 2 0 0 76-49 254.2 137 4.84 Uribe (5-0-6)5/27 at SFG (L4-5) Stammen — 6.1 5 3 2 3 0 85-50 261.0 139 4.79 Huff (4-0-5)5/28 at SDP (W5-3) Lannan W 7.0 7 2 1 0 1 88-56 268.0 140 4.705/29 at SDP (L2-4) Martin L 6.0 4 4 1 0 5 88-60 274.0 141 4.63 Hundley (1-2-3)5/30 at SDP (L2-3) Hernandez — 6.1 8 2 2 0 4 90-61 280.1 143 4.595/31 at HOU (W14-4) Atilano W 6.2 6 4 3 2 1 103-65 287.0 146 4.58 Chacin (3-0-1)6/1 at HOU (L7-8) Stammen — 5.0 9 5 5 3 4 92-54 292.0 151 4.65 Pence (5-0-9)6/2 at HOU(L1-5) Lannan L 6.1 8 5 2 2 2 99-66 298.1 153 4.62 Lee (3-1-6) 6/3 at HOU (L4-6) Martin — 5.2 8 3 2 1 4 103-69 304.0 155 4.59 Cash (2-0-1), Berkman (3-0-6)6/4 CIN (W4-2) Hernandez — 6.0 8 2 2 4 3 111-66 310.0 157 4.56 6/5 CIN (L1-5) Atilano L 7.0 6 2 1 1 6 114-80 317.0 158 4.49 6/6 CIN (L4-5) Stammen — 6.2 7 1 1 0 1 66-46 323.2 159 4.426/8 PIT (W5-2) Strasburg W 7.0 4 2 2 0 14 94-65 330.2 161 4.38 Young (4-1-3)6/9 PIT (W7-5) Lannan — 4.2 10 5 4 3 2 92-53 335.1 165 4.436/10 PIT (W4-2) Hernandez W 6.0 5 2 2 2 3 98-58 341.1 167 4.406/11 at CLE (L2-7) Atilano L 5.0 7 6 3 2 2 103-58 346.1 170 4.42 Kearns (1-2-6, 4-0-7), Hafner (6-0-6)6/12 at CLE (L1-7) Martin L 7.2 9 7 6 0 3 113-72 354.0 176 4.47 Santana (5-0-1), Branyan (8-0-8)6/13 at CLE (W9-4) Strasburg W 5.1 2 1 1 5 8 95-52 359.1 177 4.43 Hafner (2-0-7)6/15 at DET (L4-7) Lannan L 4.1 10 7 6 4 1 104-63 363.2 183 4.53 Raburn (5-2-1)6/16 at DET (L3-8) Hernandez L 6.2 7 8 8 6 2 110-59 370.1 191 4.64 Boesch (7-2-9)6/17 at DET (L3-8) Atilano L 4.1 9 5 5 1 1 83-53 374.2 196 4.716/18 CWS (L1-2) Strasburg — 7.0 4 1 1 0 10 85-59 381.2 197 4.65 6/19 CWS (L0-1) Martin L 6.0 8 1 1 0 6 97-65 387.2 198 4.60 6/20 CWS (L3-6) Lannan L 4.0 11 5 5 0 1 69-51 391.2 203 4.66 6/21 KCR (W2-1) Hernandez W 7.0 8 1 1 1 5 99-65 398.2 204 4.61 6/22 KCR (W4-3) Atilano W 5.1 6 1 1 0 5 84-58 404.0 205 4.576/23 KCR (L0-1) Strasburg L 6.0 9 1 1 0 9 95-75 410.0 206 4.52 6/25 at BAL (L6-7) Martin — 4.1 6 3 0 1 2 80-52 414.1 206 4.47 6/26 at BAL (L5-6) Hernandez — 6.0 11 5 5 0 4 91-65 420.1 211 4.52 Jones (4-0-12)6/27 at BAL (L3-4) Atilano — 7.0 5 3 2 0 3 92-56 427.1 213 4.49 6/28 at ATL (L0-5) Strasburg L 6.1 6 4 3 2 7 92-57 433.2 216 4.486/29 at ATL (W7-2) Stammen W 7.1 5 2 2 2 4 99-57 441.0 218 4.456/30 at ATL (L1-4) Martin L 5.0 6 3 3 2 2 96-57 446.0 221 4.46 7/1 NYM (W2-1) Hernandez — 7.0 7 1 1 0 7 107-68 453.0 222 4.41 7/2 NYM (L3-5) Atilano L 3.2 4 5 5 2 4 74-48 456.2 227 4.477/3 NYM (W6-5) Strasburg — 5.0 4 2 2 3 5 96-64 461.2 229 4.467/4 NYM (L5-9) Stammen L 3.1 8 7 7 3 3 69-38 465.0 236 4.57 Davis (3-1-10)7/6 SDP (W6-5) Hernandez — 7.0 9 4 4 2 4 111-63 472.0 240 4.587/7 SDP (W7-6) Martin W 5.2 6 2 2 1 4 96-60 477.2 242 4.56 Gonzalez (1-0-17)7/8 SDP (L1-7) Atilano L 5.1 9 4 4 2 2 81-49 483.0 246 4.58 Denorfia (4-0-2), Latos (4-0-1)7/9 SFG (W8-1) Strasburg W 6.0 3 1 1 1 8 95-61 489.0 247 4.55 Torres (1-0-7)7/10 SFG (L5-10) Stammen — 5.1 6 4 4 2 2 81-52 494.1 251 4.57 7/11 SFG (L2-6) Hernandez L 5.0 5 5 5 2 4 83-54 499.1 256 4.61

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STARTER DEC IP H R ER BB SO CG SHO PITCHES IP ER ERA HOME RUNS ALLOWED7/16 at FLA (W4-0) Strasburg W 6.0 4 0 0 3 7 T3 99-63 505.1 256 4.567/17 at FLA (L0-2) Hernandez L 6.0 4 2 1 2 6 95-64 511.1 257 4.527/18 at FLA (L0-1) Stammen L 6.0 6 1 1 3 6 98-62 517.1 258 4.497/19 at CIN (L2-7) Martin L 5.1 6 6 6 3 2 79-49 522.2 264 4.55 Gomes (6-0-13), Cairo (6-0-3)7/20 at CIN (L7-8) Atilano L 4.0 5 5 5 3 1 72-41 526.2 269 4.60 Votto (1-2-23)7/21 at CIN (W8-5) Strasburg W 5.2 7 3 3 1 7 97-63 532.1 272 4.607/22 at CIN (W7-1) Hernandez W 9.0 7 1 1 0 5 2 102-72 541.1 273 4.547/23 at MIL (L5-7) Stammen — 5.0 5 3 3 1 3 90-54 546.1 276 4.557/24 at MIL (L3-4) Martin — 2.1 3 1 1 3 3 56-30 548.2 277 4.54 Braun (1-0-16)7/25 at MIL (L3-8) Detwiler L 3.2 3 5 0 3 4 86-52 552.1 277 4.517/27 ATL (W3-0) Batista W 5.0 3 0 0 1 6 T4 83-48 557.1 277 4.47 7/28 ATL (L1-3) Hernandez L 4.1 6 3 3 2 3 85-55 561.2 280 4.497/29 ATL (W5-3) Olsen W 6.0 5 3 2 2 1 81-52 567.2 282 4.47 Diaz (4-1-5)7/30 PHI (W8-1) Stammen W 6.1 5 1 1 1 5 89-55 574.0 283 4.44 Werth (7-0-15)7/31 PHI (W7-5) Detwiler — 5.1 5 1 1 3 3 97-58 579.1 284 4.418/1 PHI (L4-6) Lannan — 5.0 7 2 2 1 3 96-59 584.1 286 4.418/2 at ARI (W3-1) Hernandez W 7.1 5 1 1 1 5 91-58 591.2 287 4.37 8/3 at ARI (L1-6) Olsen L 5.2 7 5 5 1 3 91-57 597.1 292 4.40 Drew (3-0-6), Reynolds (4-2-25)8/4 at ARI (W7-2) Stammen W 5.1 6 1 1 4 6 100-59 602.2 293 4.388/5 at ARI (L4-8) Detwiler L 4.0 9 7 4 2 5 80-50 606.2 297 4.418/6 at LAD (W6-3) Lannan W 6.0 5 3 2 2 2 92-59 612.2 299 4.39 Ethier (4-1-18)8/7 at LAD (L2-3) Hernandez — 7.0 5 2 1 3 2 107-60 619.2 300 4.368/8 at LAD (L3-8) Marquis L 4.0 5 5 2 2 3 70-43 623.2 302 4.36 8/10 FLA (L2-8) Strasburg L 4.1 6 6 6 2 4 84-51 628.0 308 4.41 Uggla (1-1-26)\8/11 FLA (L5-9) Olsen L 1.2 8 7 7 2 1 56-33 629.2 315 4.50 Ramirez (2-0-16)8/12 FLA (L0-5) Hernandez L 6.1 7 3 3 4 3 116-65 636.0 318 4.50 Stanton (2-1-12)8/13 ARI (W4-2) Lannan W 7.0 4 2 2 1 5 101-65 643.0 320 4.48 8/14 ARI (L2-9) Marquis L 4.0 7 5 5 2 2 69-39 647.0 325 4.52 Montero (2-1-7), Parra (2-0-3), Johnson (3-0-18)8/15 ARI (W5-3) Strasburg — 5.0 5 3 1 0 7 85-57 652.0 326 4.50 LaRoche (2-0-20)8/17 at ATL (L2-10) Olsen L 5.0 3 3 3 1 4 70-40 657.0 329 4.51 Hernandez (PH, 6-0-1)8/18 at ATL (L2-3) Hernandez — 7.0 9 2 2 2 1 94-56 664.0 331 4.49 8/19 at ATL (W6-2) Lannan W 5.1 7 2 2 1 5 105-62 669.1 333 4.48 8/20 at PHI (L0-1) Marquis L 5.0 4 1 1 4 1 94-51 674.1 334 4.46 8/21 at PHI (W8-1) Strasburg — 4.1 2 1 1 0 6 56-38 678.2 335 4.44 8/22 at PHI (L0-6) Olsen L 6.0 9 4 4 2 3 99-64 684.2 339 4.46 8/23 CHI (L1-9) Hernandez L 4.1 10 7 7 4 5 121-63 689.0 346 4.52 DeWitt (3-0-4) 8/24 CHI (L4-5) Lannan L 5.0 7 5 4 0 3 83-51 694.0 350 4.54 Soriano (2-2-20), Colvin (4-1-19)8/25 CHI (L0-4) Marquis L 7.1 4 1 1 3 2 98-57 701.1 351 4.50 8/26 STL (W11-10) Zimmermann — 4.0 7 5 5 1 4 70-42 705.1 356 4.54 Pujols (4-0-34)8/27 STL (L2-4) Olsen L 6.0 5 3 1 1 5 105-71 711.1 357 4.52 8/28 STL (W14-5) Hernandez W 6.1 8 5 5 1 2 86-58 717.2 362 4.548/29 STL (W4-2) Lannan W 7.2 8 1 1 0 4 93-67 725.1 363 4.50 8/30 at FLA (W9-3) Marquis W 5.2 7 3 3 3 1 92-52 731.0 366 4.51 Ramirez (1-0-19), Hayes (6-1-2)8/31 at FLA (L0-1) Zimmermann — 6.0 1 0 0 0 9 86-55 737.0 366 4.47 9/1 at FLA (L10-16) Olsen L 1.2 8 9 9 2 1 55-37 738.2 375 4.57 9/3 at PIT (L5-8) Hernandez L 4.1 8 8 8 2 4 91-50 743.0 383 4.649/4 at PIT (W9-2) Lannan W 7.0 5 1 1 1 7 109-68 750.0 384 4.61 McCutchen (5-0-13)9/5 at PIT (W8-1) Marquis W 6.0 6 1 1 0 2 91-63 756.0 385 4.58 Alvarez (4-0-11)9/6 NYM (W13-3) Zimmermann — 4.0 3 3 1 4 2 79-48 760.0 386 4.57 9/7 NYM (L1-4) Maya L 5.0 5 4 4 2 3 87-58 765.0 390 4.59 Davis (1-2-18)9/8 NYM (L2-3) Hernandez L 6.1 6 3 3 2 4 95-65 771.1 393 4.59 9/10 FLA (L1-3) Lannan L 6.2 7 3 3 3 6 110-70 778.0 396 4.58 Davis (7-0-2)9/11 FLA (L1-4) Marquis L 6.0 5 2 2 1 8 99-67 784.0 398 4.579/12 FLA (L5-6) Zimmermann L 3.0 5 5 4 3 1 80-50 787.0 402 4.60 Stanton (2-0-19, 3-0-20)9/13 at ATL (L0-4) Maya L 6.0 5 4 4 3 2 90-58 793.0 406 4.61 9/14 at ATL (W6-0) Hernandez W 8.0 5 0 0 2 6 118-75 801.0 406 4.56 9/15 at ATL (W8-7) Lannan W 6.0 8 2 2 3 6 99-56 807.0 408 4.55 9/17 at PHI (L1-9) Marquis L 0.1 6 6 6 1 0 38-19 807.1 414 4.62 Werth (2-0-23), Howard (3-1-30), Ibanez (3-0-15) 9/18 at PHI (L2-5) Zimmermann L 3.0 9 5 5 1 3 76-45 810.1 419 4.659/19 at PHI (L6-7) Maya — 4.2 6 3 3 2 2 90-50 815.0 422 4.669/20 HOU (L2-8) Hernandez L 5.0 8 8 4 0 5 73-50 820.0 426 4.68 Quintero (5-1-4), Blum (5-2-2)9/21 HOU (W8-4) Lannan — 7.0 6 3 3 1 3 86-51 827.0 429 4.67 Michaels (1-1-8)9/22 HOU (W4-3) Marquis — 6.0 7 2 2 1 2 96-58 833.0 431 4.66 9/23 HOU (W7-2) Detwiler W 6.0 7 2 2 2 0 79-45 839.0 433 4.659/24 ATL (W8-3) Zimmermann W 5.0 3 1 1 1 5 83-56 844.0 434 4.63 Infante (5-0-8)9/25 ATL (L0-5) Maya L 5.1 8 5 4 3 1 92-62 849.1 438 4.64 Gonzalez (6-2-23)9/26 ATL (W4-2) Hernandez — 6.0 7 2 2 2 3 93-55 855.1 440 4.63 Ankiel (5-0-2)9/27 PHI (L0-8) Lannann L 5.2 7 4 4 1 3 95-56 861.0 444 4.64 Werth (2-0-26)9/28 PHI (W2-1) Marquis — 6.0 7 1 1 1 7 100-60 867.0 445 4.62 Ibanez (4-0-16)9/29 PHI (L1-7) Detwiler L 4.2 7 7 7 2 2 74-47 871.2 452 4.67 Sweeney (2-0-8), Francisco (2-0-5, 5-1-6), Maytberry (4-2-1)10/1 at NYM (L1-2) Zimmermann — 6.0 3 1 1 0 3 82-58 877.2 453 4.65 Davis (4-0-19)10/2 at NYM (L2-7) Maya — 5.0 6 2 2 1 4 83-55 882.2 455 4.64 Duda (4-0-4)10/3 at NYM (W2-1) Hernandez — 6.2 6 1 1 1 1 85-51 889.1 456 4.61 STARTERS 2010 TOTALS 42-64 889.1 991 514 456 293 554 889.1 456 4.61

NOTE: In 2010, Washington starting pitchers threw 14427 pitches, including 9055 strikes (62.8%).

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DEC HOLDS SV/BS IP H R ER BB SO IP ER ERA HOME RUNS ALLOWED4/5 PHI (L1-11) 1/5 5.1 6 6 6 6 4 5.1 6 10.13 Polanco (7-3-1) 4/7 PHI (L4-8) 2/4 5.0 3 2 1 5 4 10.1 7 6.10 4/8 PHI (W6-5) 1/4 W Burnett, Bruney Capps, (Clippard) 4.0 3 1 1 4 1 14.1 8 5.02 4/9 at NYM (L2-8) 2/4 L 4.2 8 6 6 1 3 19.0 14 6.63 Francoeur (7-1-2), Barajas (6-0-2)4/10 at NYM (W4-3) 1/2 Clippard Capps 4.0 2 0 0 2 8 23.0 14 5.48 4/11 at NYM (W5-2) 3/3 Bergmann Capps 2.0 2 2 2 1 2 25.0 16 5.76 Jacobs (8-1-1)4/12 at PHI (L4-7) 4/4 3.2 2 0 0 1 2 28.2 16 5.02 4/14 at PHI (L7-14) 3/6 L 6.2 7 7 7 4 4 35.1 23 5.86 Victorino (5-1-2), Utley (6-0-4)4/15 at PHI (W7-5) 1/3 W Burnett Capps 3.1 4 1 1 2 2 38.2 24 5.59 Victorino (9-0-3)4/16 MIL (W5-3) 2/3 W Burnett Capps 2.0 1 1 0 0 1 40.2 24 5.314/17 MIL (W8-0) 0/0 40.2 24 5.314/18 MIL (L7-11) 3/4 9.0 7 4 4 4 9 49.2 28 5.07 Counsell (1-3-1)4/19 COL (W5-2) 1/1 Capps 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 50.2 28 4.974/20 COL (L4-10) 3/5 7.0 7 4 4 4 9 57.2 32 4.99 Spilborghs (3-1-2)4/21 COL (W6-4) 2/2 W Capps 3.0 2 0 0 2 5 60.2 32 4.75 4/22 COL (L0-2) 1/1 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 61.2 32 4.674/23 LAD (W5-1) 2/2 Clippard 3.0 0 0 0 0 4 64.2 32 4.454/24 LAD (L3-4) 3/3 L 6.0 5 1 1 2 5 70.2 33 4.20 4/25 LAD (W1-0) 1/2 Clippard Capps 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 72.2 33 4.094/26 at CHI (L3-4) 1/3 L 3.1 3 1 1 3 4 76.0 34 4.034/27 at CHI (W3-1) 1/2 Clippard Capps 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 78.0 34 3.924/28 at CHI (W3-2) 1/3 Bruney, Clippard Capps 3.0 3 0 0 1 2 81.0 34 3.78 4/30 at FLA (W7-1) 2/3 Clippard 3.0 5 1 1 2 4 84.0 35 3.75 5/1 at FLA (L1-7) 2/2 4.0 3 3 3 0 3 88.0 38 3.89 Cantu (5-1-6), Ramirez (7-1-3)5/2 at FLA (L3-9) 3/3 3.0 4 3 3 3 3 91.0 41 4.05 Ramirez (6-0-5)5/4 ATL (W6-3) 4/4 Burnett, Clippard Capps 3.2 3 1 1 1 4 94.2 42 3.995/5 ATL (L6-7) 3/4 L 4.2 3 1 1 1 3 99.1 43 3.90 5/6 ATL (W3-2) 0/1 W (Clippard) 1.2 2 0 0 2 0 101.0 43 3.83 5/7 FLA (L2-4) 1/3 L 2.1 3 2 1 4 1 103.1 44 3.835/8 FLA (W5-4) 3/4 W Batista, Burnett Capps, (Clippard) 4.0 1 2 2 1 4 107.1 46 3.86 Sanchez (7-1-2)5/9 FLA (W3-2) 1/3 W Capps, (Clippard) 2.0 2 1 1 1 1 109.1 47 3.87 5/10 at NYM (W3-2) 4/5 Slaten, Walker, Bruney Batista 3.2 7 2 2 0 6 113.0 49 3.90 Pagan (9-0-2)5/11 at NYM (L6-8) 2/5 L (Clippard) 2.2 7 6 5 3 2 115.2 54 4.20 5/12 at NYM (W6-4) 4/4 W Capps 4.0 2 0 0 0 4 119.2 54 4.065/13 at COL (W14-6) 2/3 W Slaten 3.1 4 2 2 2 4 123.0 56 4.10 Olivo (7-1-7)5/15-D at COL (L2-6) 1/2 2.0 3 3 3 2 0 125.0 59 4.25 5/15-N at COL (L3-4) 2/2 L 3.0 2 1 0 0 2 128.0 59 4.155/16 at COL (L1-2) 1/1 L 1.1 1 1 1 1 0 129.1 60 4.185/17 at STL (L2-6) 1/3 2.0 3 2 2 1 2 131.1 62 4.25 5/18 at STL (L2-3) 1/2 L 2.0 1 1 1 3 0 133.1 63 4.25 Ludwick (8-0-6)5/19 NYM (W5-3) 3/3 W Clippard Capps 2.2 1 1 1 0 2 136.0 64 4.24 Tatis (9-0-2)5/20 NYM (L7-10) 1/3 4.2 6 3 2 1 2 140.2 66 4.22 Barajas (6-1-10)5/21 BAL (L3-5) 1/3 6.0 3 1 1 3 3 146.2 67 4.115/22 BAL (W7-6) 4/4 W Burnett, Clippard Capps 3.2 1 0 0 0 5 150.1 67 4.01 5/23 BAL (W4-3) 5/5 W Storen, Burnett, Clippard (Capps) 4.2 4 2 2 1 4 155.0 69 4.01 5/25 at SFG (L2-4) 3/3 3.0 2 0 0 1 2 158.0 69 3.93 5/26 at SFG (W7-3) 2/3 3.2 3 1 0 1 4 161.2 69 3.84 5/27 at SFG (L4-5) 0/3 L (Walker) 1.2 4 2 2 1 1 163.1 71 3.91 5/28 at SDP (W5-3) 1/2 Clippard Capps 2.0 5 1 1 0 3 165.1 72 3.92 5/29 at SDP (L2-4) 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 167.1 72 3.875/30 at SDP (L2-3) 3/5 L 4.1 3 1 0 3 5 171.2 72 3.775/31 at HOU (W14-4) 1/1 2.1 1 0 0 2 1 174.0 72 3.726/1 at HOU (L7-8) 4/5 L (Capps) 3.2 6 3 1 3 1 177.2 73 3.70 6/2 at HOU (L1-5) 1/1 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 179.1 73 3.666/3 at HOU (L4-6) 3/3 L (Capps) 3.0 3 3 0 1 0 182.1 73 3.60 Lee (9-1-7)6/4 CIN (W4-2) 1/3 W Storen Capps 3.0 4 0 0 0 4 185.1 73 3.54 6/5 CIN (L1-5) 1/4 2.0 4 3 2 1 1 187.1 75 3.60 6/6 CIN (L4-5) 2/4 L Storen, Clippard (Capps) 3.1 7 4 4 1 4 190.2 79 3.73 Rolen (9-1-14)6/8 PIT (W5-2) 2/2 Clippard Capps 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 192.2 79 3.696/9 PIT (W7-5) 2/4 W Clippard Capps 4.1 2 0 0 2 1 197.0 79 3.616/10 PIT (W4-2) 1/2 Burnett Clippard 3.0 3 0 0 0 3 200.0 79 3.56 6/11 at CLE (L2-7) 1/2 3.0 2 1 1 1 1 203.0 80 3.556/12 at CLE (L1-7) 1/2 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 203.1 80 3.546/13 at CLE (W9-4) 3/4 Storen 3.2 5 3 3 1 2 207.0 83 3.61 6/15 at DET (L4-7) 0/2 3.2 2 0 0 0 2 210.2 83 3.556/16 at DET (L3-8) 2/2 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 212.0 83 3.536/17 at DET (L3-8) 2/4 3.2 10 3 3 0 3 215.2 86 3.59 6/18 CWS (L1-2) 2/3 L 4.0 2 1 1 2 2 219.2 87 3.56 6/19 CWS (L0-1) 3/3 3.0 1 0 0 1 3 222.2 87 3.526/20 CWS (L3-6) 1/2 5.0 4 1 1 0 5 227.2 88 3.486/21 KCR (W2-1) 0/2 Clippard Capps 2.0 3 0 0 0 4 229.2 88 3.456/22 KCR (W4-3) 4/4 Perralta, Storen, Clippard Capps 3.2 5 2 2 1 0 233.1 90 3.47 6/23 KCR (L0-1) 2/2 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 236.1 90 3.43 6/25 at BAL (L6-7) 3/6 L Storen (Clippard) 4.1 7 4 3 4 2 240.2 93 3.486/26 at BAL (L5-6) 1/3 L 2.0 3 1 1 2 4 242.2 94 3.49 Moore (8-1-2)6/27 at BAL (L3-4) 1/1 L 1.0 3 1 1 1 0 243.2 95 3.51 6/28 at ATL (L0-5) 2/3 1.2 2 1 0 1 2 245.1 95 3.49 6/29 at ATL (W7-2) 2/2 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 247.0 95 3.466/30 at ATL (L1-4) 3/4 3.0 1 1 1 1 2 250.0 96 3.467/1 NYM (W2-1) 2/2 W 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 252.0 96 3.437/2 NYM (L3-5) 4/4 5.1 4 0 0 0 5 257.1 96 3.367/3 NYM (W6-5) 3/4 W 4.0 4 3 3 2 4 261.1 99 3.41 7/4 NYM (L5-9) 3/4 5.2 6 2 2 2 11 267.0 101 3.407/6 SDP (W6-5) 2/3 W Clippard (Burnett) 2.0 4 1 0 0 0 269.0 101 3.387/7 SDP (W7-6) 3/4 Peralta, Burnett, Storen Capps 3.1 7 4 4 0 1 272.1 105 3.47 Denorfia (PH, 7-0-1), Stairs (PH, 9-0-2)7/8 SDP (L1-7) 3/3 3.2 3 3 3 0 3 276.0 108 3.52 Headley (7-1-6), Hairston Jr. (9-0-6)7/9 SFG (W8-1) 3/3 Burnett, Storen 3.0 1 0 0 0 3 279.0 108 3.487/10 SFG (L5-10) 3/5 L Burnett (Clippard) 3.2 5 6 6 5 6 282.2 114 3.63 Rowand (7-0-8), Posey (9-1-7)7/11 SFG (L2-6) 3/4 4.0 2 1 1 1 3 286.2 115 3.61

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# RELIEVERS/DATE OPP. (RES.) 1ST BAT RET. DEC HOLDS SV/BS IP H R ER BB SO IP ER ERA HOME RUNS ALLOWED7/16 at FLA (W4-0) 2/2 3.0 0 0 0 2 1 289.2 115 3.57 7/17 at FLA (L0-2) 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 291.2 115 3.557/18 at FLA (L0-1) 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 293.2 115 3.527/19 at CIN (L2-7) 3/4 2.2 4 1 1 0 2 296.1 116 3.527/20 at CIN (L7-8) 2/3 4.0 4 3 2 1 4 300.1 118 3.54 7/21 at CIN (W8-5) 3/4 Burnett, Clippard Capps 3.1 3 2 2 4 5 303.2 120 3.567/22 at CIN (W7-1) 0/0 303.2 120 3.567/23 at MIL (L5-7) 3/3 L (Clippard) 3.0 4 4 4 2 3 306.2 124 3.64 Edmonds (7-1-6) 7/24 at MIL (L3-4) 5/5 L 6.0 8 3 3 1 6 312.2 127 3.66 Edmonds (4-0-7) 7/25 at MIL (L3-8) 3/3 4.1 4 3 3 1 2 317.0 130 3.69 McGehee (7-2-14)7/27 ATL (W3-0) 2/3 Burnett, Storen Capps 4.0 2 0 0 0 4 321.0 130 3.647/28 ATL (L1-3) 3/3 4.2 2 0 0 2 6 325.2 130 3.597/29 ATL (W5-3) 2/3 Burnett, Storen Capps 3.0 1 0 0 1 2 328.2 130 3.567/30 PHI (W8-1) 2/2 2.2 1 0 0 1 3 331.1 130 3.537/31 PHI (W7-5) 3/6 W Peralta 3.2 6 4 4 3 1 335.0 134 3.60 Ruiz (6-0-3), Ibanez (7-1-10)8/1 PHI (L4-6) 3/4 L (Peralta) 6.0 5 4 4 2 3 341.0 138 3.648/2 at ARI (W3-1) 1/1 Burnett 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 342.2 138 3.628/3 at ARI (L1-6) 0/2 2.1 2 1 1 2 3 345.0 139 3.638/4 at ARI (W7-2) 4/4 Slaten 3.2 3 1 1 1 5 348.2 140 3.61 LaRoche (8-0-17)8/5 at ARI (L4-8) 1/3 4.0 4 1 0 1 7 352.2 140 3.57 8/6 at LAD (W6-3) 2/3 Clippard, Burnett Storen 3.0 0 0 0 2 2 355.2 140 3.54 8/7 at LAD (L2-3) 2/3 L 2.1 2 1 1 2 3 358.0 141 3.54 8/8 at LAD (L3-8) 2/4 4.0 5 3 3 2 5 362.0 144 3.588/10 FLA (L2-8) 1/3 4.2 5 2 2 5 6 366.2 146 3.588/11 FLA (L5-9) 0/3 7.1 5 2 1 3 9 374.0 147 3.54 Stanton (7-0-11) 8/12 FLA (L0-5) 3/3 2.2 3 2 2 3 6 376.2 149 3.56 8/13 ARI (W4-2) 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 378.2 149 3.54 8/14 ARI (L2-9) 2/4 5.0 7 4 4 0 4 383.2 153 3.59 Montero (6-0-8)8/15 ARI (W5-3) 2/3 W Burnett Storen 4.0 2 0 0 0 5 387.2 153 3.55 8/17 at ATL (L2-10) 1/3 (Peralta) 3.0 9 7 4 3 4 390.2 157 3.62 8/18 at ATL (L2-3) 0/2 L 1.2 2 1 1 2 2 392.1 158 3.62 8/19 at ATL (W6-2) 4/4 Peralta, Clippard, Burnett Storen 3.2 0 0 0 2 4 396.0 158 3.598/20 at PHI (L0-1) 2/2 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 399.0 158 3.56 8/21 at PHI (W8-1) 3/4 W Slaten 4.2 2 0 0 2 4 403.2 158 3.52 8/22 at PHI (LL0-6) 1/2 2.0 3 2 2 1 1 405.2 160 3.55 Ibanez (7-0-12) 8/23 CHI (L1-9) 5/5 4.2 5 2 2 2 5 410.1 162 3.55 8/24 CHI (L4-5) 2/3 4.0 1 0 0 0 4 414.1 162 3.528/25 CHI (L0-4) 2/3 1.2 3 3 3 0 2 416.0 165 3.57 Ramirez (8-1-20), Soriano (9-0-21)8/26 STL (W11-10) 4/7 W Peralta, Clippard (Storen) 9.0 7 5 5 4 7 425.0 170 3.60 8/27 STL (L2-4) 2/2 3.0 2 1 1 0 2 428.0 171 3.60 Holliday (8-0-23)8/28 STL (W14-5) 1/2 Burnett 2.2 1 0 0 1 1 430.2 171 3.57 8/29 STL (W4-2) 1/1 Storen 1.1 1 1 1 0 3 432.0 172 3.58 Feliz (9-0-5)8/30 at FLA (W9-3) 3/3 Peralta 3.1 1 0 0 1 9 435.1 172 3.56 8/31 at FLA (L0-1) 3/3 L 3.1 2 1 1 2 2 438.2 173 3.55 9/1 at FLA (L10-16) 1/4 6.1 7 7 7 3 8 445.0 180 3.64 9/3 at PIT (L5-8) 1/3 3.2 3 0 0 1 3 448.2 180 3.619/4 at PIT (W9-2) 1/2 2.0 4 1 1 0 1 450.2 181 3.619/5 at PIT (W8-1) 2/2 3.0 5 0 0 0 3 453.2 181 3.59 9/6 NYM (W13-3) 2/2 W 5.0 0 0 0 2 5 458.2 181 3.55 9/7 NYM (L1-4) 1/2 4.0 1 0 0 0 5 462.2 181 3.529/8 NYM (L2-3) 1/3 2.2 2 0 0 0 3 465.1 181 3.509/10 FLA (L1-3) 3/4 2.1 5 0 0 0 1 467.2 181 3.48 9/11 FLA (L1-4) 3/4 3.0 3 2 1 1 6 470.2 182 3.489/12 FLA (L5-6) 1/5 6.0 6 1 1 3 6 476.2 183 3.469/13 at ATL (L0-4) 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 478.2 183 3.449/14 at ATL (W6-0) 1/1 1.0 0 0 0 1 3 479.2 183 3.43 9/15 at ATL (W4-2) 2/3 Peralta, Burnett Storen 3.0 2 0 0 0 3 482.2 183 3.419/17 at PHI (L1-9) 4/4 7.2 4 3 2 3 1 490.1 185 3.40 Werth (5-1-22), Ruiz (8-1-8)9/18 at PHI (L2-5) 3/4 5.0 3 0 0 3 0 495.1 185 3.36 9/19 at PHI (L6-7) 1/5 L Peralta, Burnett, Clippard (Storen) 3.1 8 4 4 0 5 498.2 189 3.41 Werth (9-1-24)9/20 HOU (L2-8) 3/3 4.0 3 0 0 2 2 502.2 189 3.38 9/21 HOU (W8-4) 2/3 W 2.0 1 1 1 3 3 504.2 190 3.39 C. Johnson (9-0-11)9/22 HOU (W4-3) 2/4 W Peralta Burnett, (Clippard) 3.0 2 1 1 2 5 507.2 191 3.39 9/23 HOU (W7-2) 2/3 Stammen 3.0 3 0 0 1 2 510.2 191 3.379/24 ATL (W8-3) 2/4 Clippard 4.0 3 2 1 0 9 514.2 192 3.369/25 ATL (L09-5) 1/3 3.2 1 0 0 4 7 518.1 192 3.33 9/26 ATL (W4-2) 2/2 W Storen 3.0 0 0 0 0 5 521.1 192 3.31 9/27 PHI (L0-8) 1/4 3.1 5 4 4 3 4 524.2 196 3.369/28 PHI (W2-1) 0/2 W 3.0 2 0 0 1 4 527.2 196 3.349/29 PHI (L1-7) 4/4 4.1 1 0 0 0 2 532.0 196 3.32 10/1 at NYM (L1-2) 3/4 L 3.1 1 1 1 1 3 535.1 197 3.31 Thole (10-0-3)10/2 at NYM (L2-7) 2/3 L 3.0 5 5 5 2 4 538.1 202 3.38 Wright (7-2-29), Carter (PH, 8-1-4)10/3 at NYM (W2-1) 4/5 W Batista 7.1 2 0 0 2 6 545.2 202 3.33BULLPEN 2010 TOTALS 322 / 479 27-29 73 holds 37 SV / 57 SV Opp 545.2 478 228 202 219 514 545.2 202 3.33 50 home runs allowed

NOTE: In 2010, Washington relief pitchers threw 8872 pitches, including 5592 strikes (63.0%).

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# YTD H/R # DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR PCT PO A E TC DP TP PB TOG ATTENDANCE HOME ROAD DATE 11 4/5 1 PHI H G D L 1 11 .974 27 11 1 39 0 0 0 3:04 41,290 41,290 1 2 4/7 1 PHI H G N L 4 8 .974 27 10 1 38 3 0 0 3:19 27,240 68,530 2 3 4/8 1 PHI H G D W 6 5 .976 27 18 1 46 0 0 0 2:46 20,217 88,747 3 4 4/9 1 NY R G N L 2 8 .981 24 7 0 31 1 0 0 3:06 28,055 28,055 1 5 4/10 1 NY R G D W 4 3 .974 27 8 2 37 1 0 0 3:13 33,044 61,099 2 6 4/11 1 NY R G D W 5 2 .973 27 7 1 35 1 0 0 2:53 33,672 94,771 3 7 4/12 1 PHI R G D L 4 7 .973 24 10 1 35 1 0 0 2:45 44,791 139,562 4 8 4/14 1 PHI R G N L 7 14 .976 24 7 0 31 0 0 0 3:19 45,438 185,000 5 9 4/15 1 PHI R G D W 7 5 .979 27 11 0 38 0 0 0 3:27 44,157 229,157 6 10 4/16 1 MIL H G N W 5 3 .978 27 14 1 42 1 0 0 2:58 17,234 105,981 4 11 4/17 1 MIL H G D W 8 0 .978 27 11 1 39 1 0 0 2:26 18,673 124,654 5 12 4/18 1 MIL H G D L 7 11 .980 27 8 0 35 0 0 0 3:29 18,789 143,443 6 13 4/19 1 COL H G N W 5 2 .981 27 11 0 38 2 0 0 2:41 11,623 155,066 7 14 4/20 1 COL H G N L 4 10 .983 27 8 0 35 0 0 0 3:27 15,037 170,103 8 15 4/21 1 COL H G N W 6 4 .984 27 10 0 37 1 0 0 3:02 11,191 181,294 9 16 4/22 1 COL H G D L 0 2 .985 27 12 0 39 2 0 0 2:30 15,519 196,813 10 17 4/23 1 LA H G N W 5 1 .981 27 14 3 44 1 0 0 2:39 23,859 220,672 11 18 4/24 1 LA H G D L 3 4 .983 39 19 0 58 2 0 0 4:20 18,039 238,711 12 19 4/25 1 LA H G D W 1 0 .984 27 6 0 33 1 0 0 2:25 18,395 257,106 13 20 4/26 1 CHI R G N L 3 4 .984 28 15 0 43 3 0 0 2:45 37,850 267,007 7 21 4/27 1 CHI R G N W 3 1 .984 27 13 1 41 0 0 0 2:44 37,440 304,447 8 22 4/28 1 CHI R G D W 3 2 .984 27 10 1 38 1 0 0 2:21 36,660 341,107 9 23 4/30 1 FLA R G N W 7 1 .984 27 6 0 33 0 0 0 3:28 20,856 361,963 10APRIL (31) W-13 L-10 100 108 .984 625 246 14 885 22 0 0 619,069 257,106 361,963YTD TOTAL (23) W-13 L-10 100 108 .984 625 246 14 885 22 0 0 619,069 257,106 361,963 24 5/1 1 FLA R G N L 1 7 .982 24 14 3 41 0 0 0 2:33 34,886 396,849 11 25 5/2 1 FLA R G D L 3 9 .982 24 14 0 38 0 0 0 2:50 13,169 410,018 12 26 5/4 1 ATL H G N W 6 3 .981 27 12 2 41 1 0 0 3:06 17,098 274,204 14 27 5/5 1 ATL H G N L 6 7 .982 30 10 0 40 1 0 0 3:21 15,616 289,820 15 28 5/6 1 ATL H G N W 3 2 .980 27 13 3 43 2 0 0 2:34 17,131 306,951 16 29 5/7 1 FLA H G N L 2 4 .979 27 16 2 45 2 0 0 2:58 20,161 327,112 17 30 5/8 1 FLA H G D W 5 4 .979 27 12 1 40 0 0 0 2:47 21,633 348,745 18 31 5/9 1 FLA H G D W 3 2 .979 27 15 0 42 0 0 0 2:58 21,299 370,044 19 32 5/10 1 NY R G N W 3 2 .980 27 9 0 36 1 0 1 3:23 29,313 439,331 13 33 5/11 1 NY R G N L 6 8 .980 24 9 1 34 3 0 0 3:23 31,606 470,937 14 34 5/12 1 NY R G D W 6 4 .980 27 10 1 38 1 0 0 3:33 33,024 503,961 15 35 5/13 1 COL R G N W 14 6 .980 24 8 0 32 1 0 0 3:15 20,795 524,756 16 36 5/15 1 COL R G D L 2 6 .981 24 11 0 35 1 0 0 2:29 29,111 553,867 17 37 5/15 1 COL R G N L 3 4 .980 24 11 1 36 1 0 0 2:33 35,258 589,125 18 38 5/16 1 COL R G D L 1 2 .981 24 11 0 35 1 0 0 2:41 42,874 631,999 19 39 5/17 1 STL R G N L 2 6 .981 24 10 0 34 1 0 0 2:53 38,005 670,004 20 40 5/18 1 STL R G N L 2 3 .982 24 11 0 35 0 0 0 2:33 36,345 706,349 21 41 5/19 1 NY H G N W 5 3 .981 27 11 2 40 0 0 0 2:40 19,384 389,428 20 42 5/20 1 NY H G N L 7 10 .979 27 9 3 39 3 0 0 3:31 23,612 413,040 21 43 5/21 1 BAL H G N L 3 5 .980 27 12 0 39 0 0 0 3:23 27,378 440,418 22 44 5/22 1 BAL H G D W 7 6 .979 27 12 2 41 2 0 0 2:58 30,290 470,708 23 45 5/23 1 BAL H G D W 4 3 .979 30 13 1 44 1 0 0 3:17 27,535 498,243 24 46 5/25 1 SF R G N L 2 4 .980 24 10 0 34 0 0 0 2:28 27,981 734,330 22 47 5/26 1 SF R G N W 7 3 .980 27 14 1 42 1 0 0 2:48 30,230 764,560 23 48 5/27 1 SF R G D L 4 5 .979 24 15 1 40 2 0 1 2:44 28,251 792,811 24 49 5/28 1 SD R G N W 5 3 .979 27 15 1 43 1 0 0 2:29 23,468 816,279 25 50 5/29 1 SD R G N L 2 4 .979 24 3 1 28 0 0 0 2:17 25,956 842,235 26 51 5/30 1 SD R G D L 2 3 .979 32 9 2 43 2 0 0 3:37 28,591 870,826 27 52 5/31 1 HOU R G D W 14 4 .979 27 12 1 40 0 0 0 3:16 34,704 905,530 28MAY (29) W-13 L-16 130 132 .974 758 331 29 1118 28 0 2 784,704 241,137 543,567YTD TOTAL (52) W-26 L-26 230 240 .979 1383 577 43 2003 50 0 2 1,403,773 498,243 905,530 53 6/1 1 HOU R G N L 7 8 .978 26 12 1 39 0 0 0 3:21 25,249 930,779 29 54 6/2 1 HOU R G N L 1 5 .977 24 13 3 40 1 0 0 2:47 26,736 957,515 30 55 6/3 1 HOU R G D L 4 6 .976 26 14 3 43 1 0 0 3:01 21,814 979,329 31 56 6/4 1 CIN H G N W 4 2 .976 27 13 1 41 2 0 0 3:28 33,774 532,017 25 57 6/5 1 CIN H G N L 1 5 .976 27 10 2 39 2 0 0 3:03 22,896 554,913 26 58 6/6 1 CIN H G D L 4 5 .976 30 12 0 42 0 0 0 3:05 27,202 582,115 27 59 6/8 1 PIT H G N W 5 2 .977 27 6 0 33 1 0 0 2:19 40,315 622,430 28 60 6/9 1 PIT H G N W 7 5 .976 27 8 2 37 2 0 0 2:55 18,876 641,306 29 61 6/10 1 PIT H G N W 4 2 .977 27 7 0 34 0 0 0 2:52 21,767 663,073 30 62 6/11 1 CLE R G N L 2 7 .977 24 11 1 36 0 0 0 2:44 22,041 1,001,370 32 63 6/12 1 CLE R G N L 1 7 .976 24 10 1 35 0 0 0 2:03 19,484 1,020,854 33 64 6/13 1 CLE R G D W 9 4 .977 27 7 0 34 0 0 0 3:24 32,876 1,053,730 34 65 6/15 1 DET R G N L 4 7 .977 24 10 1 35 0 0 0 2:57 24,821 1,078,551 35 66 6/16 1 DET R G N L 3 8 .977 24 9 1 34 0 0 0 2:26 24,767 1,103,318 36 67 6/17 1 DET R G D L 3 8 .976 24 13 2 39 2 0 0 2:44 33,630 1,136,948 37 68 6/18 1 CWS H G N L 1 2 .976 33 15 1 49 0 0 0 2:55 40,325 703,398 31 69 6/19 1 CWS H G D L 0 1 .977 27 8 0 35 1 0 0 2:34 36,487 739,885 32 70 6/20 1 CWS H G D L 3 6 .977 27 14 0 41 2 0 0 2:39 31,763 771,648 33 71 6/21 1 KC H G N W 2 1 .977 27 10 0 37 0 0 0 2:40 13,592 785,240 34 72 6/22 1 KC H G N W 4 3 .978 27 11 0 38 1 0 0 2:45 21,168 806,408 35 73 6/23 1 KC H G D L 0 1 .978 27 9 1 37 0 0 0 2:30 31,913 838,321 36 74 6/25 1 BAL R G N L 6 7 .976 26 9 4 39 3 0 0 3:53 43,484 1,180,432 38 75 6/26 1 BAL R G D L 5 6 .977 24 6 0 30 0 0 0 2:57 28,635 1,209,067 39 76 6/27 1 BAL R G D L 3 4 .977 24 9 1 34 0 0 0 2:30 22,951 1,232,018 40 77 6/28 1 ATL R G N L 0 5 .977 24 11 1 36 2 0 0 2:57 42,889 1,274,907 41 78 6/29 1 ATL R G N W 7 2 .977 27 15 0 42 0 0 0 2:59 19,045 1,293,952 42 79 6/30 1 ATL R G N L 1 4 .977 24 6 0 30 0 0 0 2:57 20,091 1,314,043 43JUNE (27) W- 8 L-19 91 123 .974 705 278 26 1009 20 0 0 748,591 340,078 408,513YTD TOTAL (79) W-34 L-45 321 363 .977 2088 855 69 3012 70 0 2 2,152,364 838,321 1,314,043

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# YTD H/R # DATE N OPP @ S T D R OR PCT PO A E TC DP TP PB TOG ATTENDANCE HOME ROAD DATE 80 7/1 1 NY H G N W 2 1 .977 27 12 0 39 0 0 0 2:43 20,167 858,488 37 81 7/2 1 NY H G N L 3 5 .977 27 8 1 36 0 0 0 2:56 24,410 882,898 38 82 7/3 1 NY H G D W 6 5 .977 27 7 2 36 0 0 0 3:34 39,214 922,112 39 83 7/4 1 NY H G D L 5 9 .977 27 7 1 35 0 0 0 3:49 29,234 951,346 40 84 7/6 1 SD H G N W 6 5 .977 27 11 1 39 0 0 0 2:56 14,039 965,385 41 85 7/7 1 SD H G N W 7 6 .977 27 13 0 40 0 0 0 2:53 13,762 979,147 42 86 7/8 1 SD H G N L 1 7 .977 27 12 1 40 2 0 0 2:33 17,364 996,511 43 87 7/9 1 SF H G N W 8 1 .977 27 4 0 31 0 0 0 2:41 34,723 1 ,031,234 44 88 7/10 1 SF H G N L 5 10 .978 27 14 0 41 3 0 0 3:23 23,977 1 ,055,211 45 89 7/11 1 SF H G D L 2 6 .978 27 8 0 35 0 0 0 3:04 22,403 1 ,077,614 46 90 7/16 1 FLA R G N W 4 0 .978 27 9 0 36 0 0 0 2:52 27,037 1,341,080 44 91 7/17 1 FLA R G N L 0 2 .978 24 5 1 30 1 0 0 2:33 23,005 1,364,085 45 92 7/18 1 FLA R G D L 0 1 .978 24 8 1 33 0 0 0 2:48 21,057 1,385,142 46 93 7/19 1 CIN R G N L 2 7 .978 24 8 0 32 1 0 0 2:47 21,243 1,406,385 47 94 7/20 1 CIN R G N L 7 8 .978 24 7 1 32 0 0 0 2:48 22,876 1,429,261 48 95 7/21 1 CIN R G N W 8 5 .978 27 7 0 34 1 0 0 3:36 37,868 1,467,129 49 96 7/22 1 CIN R G D W 7 1 .978 27 9 0 36 1 0 0 2:50 23,115 1,490,244 50 97 7/23 1 MIL R G N L 5 7 .979 24 5 0 29 0 0 0 3:01 34,822 1,525,066 51 98 7/24 1 MIL R G N L 3 4 .979 25 7 0 32 1 0 0 3:26 41,987 1,567,053 52 99 7/25 1 MIL R G D L 3 8 .978 24 6 2 32 0 0 0 3:01 42,414 1,609,467 53 100 7/27 1 ATL H G N W 3 0 .979 27 8 0 35 1 0 0 2:24 40,043 1 ,117,657 47 101 7/28 1 ATL H G N L 1 3 .979 27 6 0 33 0 0 0 2:55 24,263 1 ,141,920 48 102 7/29 1 ATL H G D W 5 3 .979 27 13 1 41 1 0 1 2:33 30,263 1 ,172,183 49 103 7/30 1 PHI H G N W 8 1 .979 27 11 0 38 0 0 0 2:32 32,590 1 ,204,773 50 104 7/31 1 PHI H G N W 7 5 .979 27 9 0 36 0 0 0 3:14 38,049 1 ,242,822 51JULY (25) W-12 L-13 108 110 .986 655 214 12 881 12 0 1 699,925 404,501 295,424YTD TOTAL (104) W-46 L-58 429 473 .979 2743 1069 81 3893 82 0 3 2,852,289 1,242,822 1,609,467 105 8/1 1 PHI H G D L 4 6 .979 33 15 2 50 0 0 0 3:36 35,807 1 ,278,629 52 106 8/2 1 ARI R G N W 3 1 .979 27 8 0 35 0 0 0 2:19 16,793 1,626,260 54 107 8/3 1 ARI R G N L 1 6 .979 24 10 0 34 1 0 0 2:22 17,164 1,643,424 55 108 8/4 1 ARI R G N W 7 2 .980 27 10 0 37 3 0 0 3:16 15,670 1,659,094 56 109 8/5 1 ARI R G N L 4 8 .979 24 9 3 36 1 0 0 2:53 16,638 1,675,732 57 110 8/6 1 LA R G N W 6 3 .979 27 10 0 37 1 0 1 3:03 39,153 1,714,885 58 111 8/7 1 LA R G N L 2 3 .979 28 9 1 38 0 0 0 3:07 44,896 1,759,781 59 112 8/8 1 LA R G D L 3 8 .979 24 10 2 36 1 0 0 3:06 43,639 1,803,420 60 113 8/10 1 FLA H G N L 2 8 .979 27 9 0 36 2 0 0 3:04 25,939 1 ,304,568 53 114 8/11 1 FLA H G N L 5 9 .979 27 10 2 39 2 0 0 3:08 15,061 1 ,319,629 54 115 8/12 1 FLA H G N L 0 5 .979 27 8 0 35 1 0 0 3:21 16,496 1 ,336,125 55 116 8/13 1 ARI H G N W 4 2 .979 27 11 1 39 2 0 0 2:25 19,549 1 ,355,674 56 117 8/14 1 ARI H G N L 2 9 .979 27 14 0 41 2 0 0 2:43 22,400 1 ,378,074 57 118 8/15 1 ARI H G D W 5 3 .979 27 6 1 34 0 0 0 2:33 21,695 1 ,399,769 58 119 8/17 1 ATL R G N L 2 10 .979 24 9 2 35 0 0 0 3:04 16,911 1,820,331 61 120 8/18 1 ATL R G N L 2 3 .979 26 10 0 36 3 0 0 2:43 18,105 1,838,436 62 121 8/19 1 ATL R G D W 6 2 .979 27 11 0 38 2 0 0 3:00 15,593 1,854,029 63 122 8/20 1 PHI R G N L 0 1 .979 24 8 1 33 0 0 0 2:51 45,093 1,899,122 64 123 8/21 1 PHI R G N W 8 1 .979 27 13 1 41 0 0 0 3:06 45,266 1,944,388 65 124 8/22 1 PHI R G D L 0 6 .979 24 13 0 37 2 0 0 2:55 44,539 1,988,927 66 125 8/23 1 CHI H G N L 1 9 .979 27 9 0 36 1 0 0 3:08 17,921 1 ,417,690 59 126 8/24 1 CHI H G N L 4 5 .979 27 13 1 41 2 0 0 2:38 18,250 1 ,435,940 60 127 8/25 1 CHI H G N L 0 4 .979 27 11 1 39 2 0 0 2:31 18,344 1 ,454,284 61 128 8/26 1 STL H G N W 11 10 .979 39 16 0 55 2 0 0 4:35 22,317 1 ,476,601 62 129 8/27 1 STL H G N L 2 4 .979 27 13 2 42 1 0 0 3:06 22,871 1 ,499,472 63 130 8/28 1 STL H G N W 14 5 .979 27 10 0 37 1 0 0 2:47 30,688 1 ,530,160 64 131 8/29 1 STL H G D W 4 2 .979 27 14 1 42 2 0 0 2:38 24,782 1 ,554,942 65 132 8/30 1 FLA R G N W 9 3 .979 27 10 0 37 2 0 0 3:05 18,326 2,007,253 67 133 8/31 1 FLA R G N L 0 1 .980 28 10 0 38 1 0 0 3:01 18,506 2,025,759 68AUGUST (29) W-11 L-18 111 139 .981 784 309 21 1114 37 0 1 728,412 312,120 416,292YTD TOTAL (133) W-57 L-76 540 612 .980 3527 1378 102 5007 119 0 4 3,580,701 1,554,942 2,025,759 134 9/1 1 FLA R G N L 10 16 .980 24 7 0 31 0 0 0 3:22 18,045 2,043,804 69 135 9/3 1 PIT R G N L 5 8 .980 24 9 0 33 1 0 0 3:08 19,734 2,063,538 70 136 9/4 1 PIT R G N W 9 2 .979 27 10 3 40 0 0 0 2:57 30,263 2,093,801 71 137 9/5 1 PIT R G D W 8 1 .979 27 9 1 37 1 0 0 2:58 18,057 2,111,858 72 138 9/6 1 NY H G D W 13 3 .979 27 9 1 37 0 0 0 3:10 20,224 1 ,575,166 66 139 9/7 1 NY H G N L 1 4 .980 27 9 0 36 2 0 0 2:26 13,835 1 ,589,001 67 140 9/8 1 NY H G D L 2 3 .979 27 7 1 35 0 0 0 2:43 16,002 1 ,605,003 68 141 9/10 1 FLA H G N L 1 3 .979 27 9 1 37 1 0 0 2:53 17,180 1 ,622,183 69 142 9/11 1 FLA H G D L 1 4 .979 27 8 2 37 1 0 1 2:52 17,941 1 ,640,124 70 143 9/12 1 FLA H G D L 5 6 .979 27 6 2 35 0 0 0 3:41 16,788 1 ,656,912 71 144 9/13 1 ATL R G N L 0 4 .979 24 12 1 37 1 0 0 2:13 18,647 2,130,505 73 145 9/14 1 ATL R G N W 6 0 .979 27 7 0 34 1 0 0 2:39 26,954 2,157,459 74 146 9/15 1 ATL R G D W 4 2 .979 27 14 0 41 2 0 0 2:53 19,237 2,176,696 75 147 9/17 1 PHI R G N L 1 9 .979 24 13 2 39 3 0 0 2:40 45,338 2,222,034 76 148 9/18 1 PHI R G N L 2 5 .979 24 8 0 32 1 0 0 2:58 45,222 2,267,256 77 149 9/19 1 PHI R G D L 6 7 .979 24 4 1 29 0 0 0 3:15 44,936 2,312,192 78 150 9/20 1 HOU H G N L 2 8 .979 27 12 3 42 1 0 0 2:40 10,999 1 ,667,911 72 151 9/21 1 HOU H G N W 8 4 .979 27 13 0 40 1 0 0 3:13 11,893 1 ,679,804 73 152 9/22 1 HOU H G N W 4 3 .979 27 12 0 39 3 0 0 3:05 12,213 1 ,692,017 74 153 9/23 1 HOU H G D W 7 2 .979 27 16 0 43 3 0 0 2:29 14,633 1 ,706,650 75 154 9/24 1 ATL H G N W 8 3 .979 27 6 2 35 0 0 0 3:08 22,515 1 ,729,165 76 155 9/25 1 ATL H G D L 0 5 .979 27 5 1 33 1 0 0 3:04 23,824 1 ,752,989 77 156 9/26 1 ATL H G D W 4 2 .979 27 8 1 36 2 0 0 2:55 21,625 1 ,774,614 78 157 9/27 1 PHI H G N L 0 8 .979 27 14 0 41 2 0 0 2:37 14,309 1 ,788,923 79 158 9/28 1 PHI H G N W 2 1 .979 27 13 0 40 0 0 0 2:40 19,117 1 ,808,040 80 159 9/29 1 PHI H G N L 1 7 .979 27 10 0 37 1 0 0 2:23 20,026 1 ,828,066 81SEPTEMBER (26) W-11 L-15 110 120 .977 684 250 22 956 28 0 1 559,557 273,124 286,433YTD TOTAL (159) W-68 L-91 650 732 .979 4211 1628 124 5963 147 0 5 4,140,258 1,828,066 2,312,192 160 10/1 1 NY R G N L 1 2 .979 28 10 2 40 0 0 0 2:35 29,424 2,341,616 79 161 10/2 1 NY R G D L 2 7 .979 24 3 0 27 0 0 0 3:11 30,386 2,372,002 80 162 10/3 1 NY R G D W 2 1 .979 42 16 1 59 1 0 0 4:14 30,849 2,402,851 81YTD TOTAL (162) W-69 L-93 655 742 .979 4305 1657 127 6089 148 0 5 4,230,917 1,828,066 2,402,851

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LAST 10 NL EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs AL* PHILADELPHIA 97 65 .599 - 6-4 LOST 1 54- 30 43- 35 44- 28 21- 19 22- 10 10-8y ATLANTA 91 71 .562 6.0 5-5 WON 1 56- 25 35- 46 38- 34 25- 16 19- 15 9-6FLORIDA 80 82 .494 17.0 4-6 WON 2 41- 40 39- 42 37- 35 20- 20 16- 19 7-8NEW YORK (NL) 79 83 .488 18.0 5-5 LOST 1 47- 34 32- 49 31- 41 21- 19 14- 18 13-5WASHINGTON 69 93 .426 28.0 5-5 WON 1 41- 40 28- 53 30- 42 19- 20 15- 18 5-13 LAST 10 NL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs AL* CINCINNATI 91 71 .562 - 5-5 WON 2 49- 32 42- 39 17- 15 49- 30 17- 19 8-7ST. LOUIS 86 76 .531 5.0 8-2 WON 5 52- 29 34- 47 18- 15 39- 39 20- 16 9-6MILWAUKEE 77 85 .475 14.0 6-4 LOST 2 40- 41 37- 44 16- 18 37- 40 15- 21 9-6HOUSTON 76 86 .469 15.0 3-7 WON 1 42- 39 34- 47 15- 19 45- 33 13- 22 3-12CHICAGO (NL) 75 87 .463 16.0 6-4 LOST 1 35- 46 40- 41 17- 14 34- 45 16- 18 8-10PITTSBURGH 57 105 .352 34.0 4-6 LOST 2 40- 41 17- 64 11-25 31- 48 13- 19 2-13 LAST 10 NL WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs AL* SAN FRANCISCO 92 70 .568 - 7-3 WON 1 49- 32 43- 38 19- 14 28- 14 38- 34 7-8SAN DIEGO 90 72 .556 2.0 5-5 LOST 1 45- 36 45- 36 16- 18 27- 14 38- 34 9-6COLORADO 83 79 .512 9.0 1-9 LOST 8 52- 29 31- 50 16- 18 21- 20 37- 35 9-6LOS ANGELES (NL) 80 82 .494 12.0 7-3 WON 2 45- 36 35- 46 13- 20 23- 19 40- 32 4-11ARIZONA 65 97 .401 27.0 4-6 LOST 2 40- 41 25- 56 16- 16 16- 27 27- 45 6-9

LAST 10 AL EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs NL* TAMPA BAY 96 66 .593 - 5-5 WON 2 49- 32 47- 34 42- 30 26- 13 21- 12 7-11y NEW YORK (AL) 95 67 .586 1.0 3-7 LOST 2 52- 29 43- 38 38- 34 23- 13 23- 13 11-7BOSTON 89 73 .549 7.0 5-5 WON 2 46- 35 43- 38 37- 35 15- 18 24- 15 13-5TORONTO 85 77 .525 11.0 8-2 WON 1 45- 33 40- 44 39- 33 22- 19 17- 14 7-11BALTIMORE 66 96 .407 30.0 5-5 LOST 1 37- 44 29- 52 24- 48 17- 20 18- 17 7-11 LAST 10 AL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs NL* MINNESOTA 94 68 .580 - 2-8 LOST 1 53- 28 41- 40 15- 21 47- 25 24- 12 8-1CHICAGO (AL) 88 74 .543 6.0 8-2 WON 2 45- 36 43- 38 17- 18 32- 40 24- 13 15-3DETROIT 81 81 .500 13.0 4-6 WON 1 52- 29 29- 52 17- 22 38- 34 15- 18 11-7CLEVELAND 69 93 .426 25.0 7-3 LOST 2 38- 43 31- 50 17- 24 34- 38 13- 18 5-13KANSAS CITY 67 95 .414 27.0 4-6 LOST 2 38- 43 29- 52 17- 18 29- 43 13- 24 8-10 LAST 10 AL WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs NL* TEXAS 90 72 .556 - 6-4 LOST 1 51- 30 39- 42 19- 25 25- 18 32- 25 14-4OAKLAND 81 81 .500 9.0 4-6 WON 4 47- 34 34- 47 20- 25 23- 19 30- 27 8-10LOS ANGELES (AL) 80 82 .494 10.0 5-5 WON 1 43- 38 37- 44 15- 27 19- 26 35- 22 11-7SEATTLE 61 101 .377 29.0 3-7 LOST 5 35- 46 26- 55 17- 26 18- 26 17- 40 9-9 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE y - CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH

NATIONAL LEAGUE WILD CARD W L PCT GBATLANTA .......................................................... 91 71 .562 —SAN DIEGO....................................................... 90 72 .556 1.0ST. LOUIS ......................................................... 86 76 .531 5.0COLORADO ...................................................... 83 79 .512 8.0

AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD W L PCT GBNEW YORK (AL) ................................................ 95 67 .586 —BOSTON ........................................................... 89 73 .549 6.0CHICAGO (AL) .................................................. 88 74 .543 7.0TORONTO ......................................................... 85 77 .525 10.0

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CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBPCINCINNATI .272 162 5579 790 685 1515 2432 293 30 188 5 761 66 50 68 522 34 1218 93 43 113 1174 13 .436 .338ST. LOUIS .263 162 5542 736 641 1456 2227 285 18 150 6 689 66 40 50 541 78 1027 79 41 124 1164 13 .402 .332COLORADO .263 162 5530 770 717 1452 2349 270 54 173 4 741 56 47 47 585 53 1274 99 42 103 1175 10 .425 .336MILWAUKEE .262 162 5606 750 804 1471 2376 293 33 182 4 710 35 35 81 546 35 1216 81 26 115 1220 14 .424 .335PHILADELPHIA .260 162 5581 772 640 1451 2307 290 34 166 5 736 44 43 63 560 69 1064 108 21 120 1194 11 .413 .332ATLANTA .258 162 5463 738 629 1411 2190 312 25 139 7 699 69 35 51 634 50 1140 63 29 136 1222 13 .401 .339SAN FRANCISCO .257 162 5488 697 583 1411 2241 284 30 162 6 660 76 41 50 487 53 1099 55 32 158 1092 16 .408 .321CHICAGO (NL) .257 162 5512 685 767 1414 2213 298 27 149 3 658 60 38 50 479 32 1236 56 31 124 1129 15 .401 .320FLORIDA .254 162 5531 719 717 1403 2227 294 37 152 3 686 51 43 55 514 42 1375 92 26 107 1154 9 .403 .321LOS ANGELES (NL) .252 162 5426 667 692 1368 2056 270 29 120 4 621 85 50 46 533 57 1184 92 50 123 1142 17 .379 .322WASHINGTON .250 162 5418 655 742 1355 2114 250 31 149 3 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 1113 14 .390 .318ARIZONA .250 162 5473 713 836 1366 2275 301 34 180 2 691 41 41 39 589 45 1529 86 41 113 1139 11 .416 .325NEW YORK (NL) .249 162 5465 656 652 1361 2091 266 40 128 0 625 74 57 46 502 53 1095 130 44 101 1124 11 .383 .314HOUSTON .247 162 5452 611 729 1348 1974 252 25 108 3 577 75 29 33 415 27 1025 100 36 130 1060 13 .362 .303SAN DIEGO .246 162 5434 665 581 1338 2018 236 24 132 5 630 79 46 50 538 67 1183 124 50 106 1125 12 .371 .317PITTSBURGH .242 162 5386 587 866 1303 2011 276 27 126 2 570 58 33 33 463 28 1207 87 36 119 1078 15 .373 .304TOTALS .255 1296 87886 11211 11281 22423 35101 4470 498 2404 62 10688 1006 675 822 8411 759 19092 1455 589 1917 18305 207 .399 .324

CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVGSAN FRANCISCO 92 70 3.36 162 6 17 476 57 1461.0 1279 583 546 134 51 578 58 1331 74 4 .236SAN DIEGO 90 72 3.39 162 2 20 499 49 1456.1 1305 581 549 139 28 517 51 1295 29 5 .240ATLANTA 91 71 3.56 162 2 9 490 41 1439.1 1326 629 569 126 49 505 64 1241 42 3 .246ST. LOUIS 86 76 3.57 162 7 16 455 32 1453.2 1412 641 577 133 48 477 32 1094 42 4 .256PHILADELPHIA 97 65 3.67 162 14 21 451 40 1456.1 1402 640 594 168 57 416 42 1183 26 5 .254NEW YORK (NL) 79 83 3.70 162 8 19 491 36 1453.0 1438 652 597 135 52 545 55 1106 48 5 .260CINCINNATI 91 71 4.01 162 4 9 501 43 1453.0 1404 685 648 158 50 524 32 1130 48 6 .254LOS ANGELES (NL) 80 82 4.01 162 4 16 474 41 1441.2 1323 692 643 134 58 539 75 1274 58 8 .244FLORIDA 80 82 4.08 162 5 17 481 39 1438.1 1433 717 652 134 51 549 42 1168 49 4 .261HOUSTON 76 86 4.09 162 4 11 507 45 1439.1 1446 729 654 140 40 548 39 1210 57 9 .261WASHINGTON 69 93 4.13 162 2 5 494 37 1435.0 1469 742 658 151 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266COLORADO 83 79 4.14 162 6 12 513 35 1442.0 1405 717 663 139 56 525 54 1234 77 12 .257CHICAGO (NL) 75 87 4.18 162 1 14 482 40 1436.2 1409 767 668 154 65 605 42 1268 46 6 .255MILWAUKEE 77 85 4.58 162 3 7 495 35 1439.0 1487 804 733 173 48 582 42 1258 71 3 .267ARIZONA 65 97 4.81 162 3 3 454 35 1432.0 1503 836 765 210 58 548 38 1070 82 4 .271PITTSBURGH 57 105 5.00 162 1 6 517 31 1411.2 1567 866 784 167 66 538 40 1026 56 10 .282TOTALS 1288 1304 4.02 1296 72 202 7780 636 23088.1 22608 11281 10300 2395 823 8508 763 18956 838 95 .257

CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PBSAN DIEGO .988 162 4369 1626 72 6067 141 1 13CINCINNATI .988 162 4359 1608 72 6039 142 0 4SAN FRANCISCO .988 162 4383 1485 73 5941 110 0 6PHILADELPHIA .986 162 4369 1687 83 6139 158 0 6NEW YORK (NL) .986 162 4359 1665 87 6111 159 1 10ST. LOUIS .984 162 4361 1872 99 6332 172 0 10LOS ANGELES (NL) .984 162 4325 1589 98 6012 124 0 6COLORADO .984 162 4326 1707 101 6134 182 0 15MILWAUKEE .983 162 4317 1516 101 5934 142 0 5ARIZONA .983 162 4296 1572 102 5970 152 0 15HOUSTON .983 162 4318 1597 103 6018 135 0 12ATLANTA .980 162 4318 1770 126 6214 166 0 6FLORIDA .979 162 4315 1502 123 5940 130 0 11WASHINGTON .979 162 4305 1657 127 6089 148 0 5CHICAGO (NL) .979 162 4310 1550 126 5986 137 0 6PITTSBURGH .979 162 4235 1654 127 6016 120 0 11TOTALS .983 1296 69265 26057 1620 96942 2318 2 141

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DOUBLEHEADERS ATTENDANCECLUB vs. LHP vs. RHP GRASS TURF DAY NITE 1-RUN 2-RUN X-INN W L S HOME ROADARIZONA 19-32 46-65 63- 96 2-1 13-32 52-65 19-23 14-23 6-9 0 0 0 2,056,713 2,578,955ATLANTA 28-27 63-44 91- 71 0-0 32-23 59-48 23-22 16-17 9-6 0 0 0 2,510,119 2,527,550CHICAGO (NL) 26-28 49-59 75- 87 0-0 35-43 40-44 22-32 15-14 8-10 0 0 0 3,062,973 2,614,085CINCINNATI 33-22 58-49 91- 71 0-0 31-26 60-45 27-27 18-14 8-7 0 0 0 2,060,550 2,412,549COLORADO 34-27 49-52 83- 79 0-0 35-23 48-56 28-30 14-16 9-6 0 0 1 2,875,245 2,550,989FLORIDA 34-15 46-67 76- 80 4-2 22-21 58-61 23-28 19-13 7-8 0 0 1 1,535,226 2,454,951HOUSTON 27-18 49-68 76- 86 0-0 25-25 51-61 21-18 12-14 3-12 0 0 0 2,331,490 2,581,130LOS ANGELES (NL) 23-27 57-55 80- 82 0-0 21-22 59-60 26-24 19-16 4-11 0 1 0 3,562,320 2,704,469MILWAUKEE 25-25 52-60 77- 85 0-0 21-33 56-52 26-23 13-10 9-6 1 0 0 2,776,531 2,451,803NEW YORK (NL) 22-17 57-66 78- 81 1-2 22-26 57-57 25-30 11-22 13- 5 1 1 0 2,559,738 2,374,853PHILADELPHIA 28-20 69-45 97- 65 0-0 27-24 70-41 29-17 16-9 10-8 0 0 0 3,647,249 2,671,595PITTSBURGH 19-25 38-80 57-105 0-0 16-29 41-76 20-24 14-15 2-13 0 0 0 1,613,399 2,478,624SAN DIEGO 31-20 59-52 88- 71 2-1 31-25 59-47 28-22 17-13 9-6 0 0 0 2,131,774 2,519,277SAN FRANCISCO 24-20 68-50 91- 68 1-2 30-26 62-44 28-24 13-15 7-8 0 0 0 3,037,443 2,594,942ST. LOUIS 26-28 60-48 84- 75 2-1 32-27 54-49 20-22 13-12 9-6 0 0 0 3,301,218 2,485,864WASHINGTON 17-23 52-70 69- 93 0-0 26-31 43-62 20-28 18-14 5-13 0 0 0 1,828,066 2,402,851

CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBPARIZONA 12 1 9 8 15 11 5 2 4 3 14 6 15 9 14 2 9 16 11 9 5 8 3 4 7ATLANTA 6 1 11 5 3 7 10 1 13 11 1 5 7 13 6 1 8 6 14 4 15 16 7 10 1CHICAGO (NL) 8 1 7 10 13 6 9 3 11 9 10 10 10 12 7 14 14 13 15 5 11 7 13 9 11CINCINNATI 1 1 3 1 7 1 1 5 8 1 4 1 8 2 2 9 13 11 7 13 5 12 7 1 2COLORADO 3 1 6 3 9 4 3 11 1 4 7 2 12 4 11 3 5 14 6 12 2 13 2 2 3FLORIDA 9 1 5 7 9 9 7 4 3 7 10 8 13 7 5 10 10 15 8 2 4 10 1 7 10HOUSTON 14 1 12 15 11 14 16 14 13 16 10 15 4 16 15 16 16 1 5 7 14 1 7 16 16LOS ANGELES (NL) 10 1 14 11 8 10 13 11 10 15 7 14 1 2 12 8 4 8 8 15 10 9 16 13 8MILWAUKEE 4 1 1 4 14 2 2 5 6 2 7 4 16 13 1 5 12 10 12 2 7 15 11 3 4NEW YORK (NL) 13 1 10 13 6 12 12 13 2 13 16 13 5 1 12 12 5 4 1 14 1 5 3 12 14PHILADELPHIA 5 1 2 2 4 5 4 7 4 5 4 3 14 7 3 4 2 3 4 1 9 14 3 5 5PITTSBURGH 16 1 16 16 16 16 15 10 11 14 14 16 11 15 15 15 15 9 10 7 8 2 13 14 15SAN DIEGO 15 1 13 12 1 15 14 16 15 12 4 12 2 6 7 7 3 7 2 15 3 6 6 15 13SAN FRANCISCO 7 1 8 9 2 7 6 9 8 6 2 9 3 9 7 13 5 5 16 6 16 3 15 6 9ST. LOUIS 2 1 4 6 5 3 7 8 16 8 2 7 8 11 7 6 1 2 13 9 11 11 7 8 6WASHINGTON 11 1 15 14 12 13 11 15 7 9 10 11 6 4 4 11 11 12 3 9 13 4 11 11 12

CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BKARIZONA 15 2 15 1 10 16 15 12 15 15 13 15 15 16 6 12 13 11 3 14 16 3ATLANTA 3 13 3 1 12 11 9 5 9 4 1 3 3 1 10 4 6 3 15 6 4 1CHICAGO (NL) 13 4 13 1 15 8 10 7 13 8 14 13 13 11 8 7 15 16 6 4 6 10CINCINNATI 3 13 7 1 7 11 4 4 5 6 8 7 8 12 2 3 7 6 1 11 7 10COLORADO 7 10 12 1 4 9 2 12 7 7 6 9 12 7 4 9 11 7 11 7 15 16FLORIDA 8 8 9 1 6 4 11 9 12 10 10 9 9 3 14 11 8 13 6 10 9 3HOUSTON 12 5 10 1 7 10 3 3 9 12 11 11 10 9 3 6 2 11 4 8 11 14LOS ANGELES (NL) 8 8 8 1 7 6 13 5 8 3 5 8 7 3 13 14 13 9 16 3 12 13MILWAUKEE 11 6 14 1 10 13 6 12 11 14 16 14 14 15 8 15 4 15 6 5 13 1NEW YORK (NL) 10 7 6 1 2 3 8 11 5 11 12 6 6 6 15 5 10 10 12 12 7 7PHILADELPHIA 1 16 5 1 1 1 16 7 2 5 3 4 5 14 10 2 12 1 6 9 1 7PITTSBURGH 16 1 16 1 15 14 1 16 16 16 15 16 16 13 12 16 16 8 5 16 10 15SAN DIEGO 5 12 2 1 12 2 5 2 2 2 2 1 2 7 1 1 1 5 10 2 2 7SAN FRANCISCO 2 15 1 1 4 4 12 1 1 1 7 2 1 3 7 8 8 14 14 1 14 3ST. LOUIS 6 11 4 1 3 6 14 15 4 9 4 5 4 2 5 9 4 2 1 13 4 3WASHINGTON 14 3 11 1 12 15 7 10 14 13 9 12 11 10 16 13 3 4 13 15 3 12

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CLUB W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAST. LOUIS 68 56 .548 3.50 162 162 7 3 991.0 977 4172 440 385 85 44 24 29 308 14 748 17 4 .259SAN FRANCISCO 61 55 .526 3.54 162 162 6 3 1000.0 876 4192 418 393 105 39 30 32 377 24 888 42 2 .236PHILADELPHIA 70 48 .593 3.55 162 162 14 6 1035.1 993 4267 442 408 131 42 21 29 239 15 802 12 3 .252SAN DIEGO 66 56 .541 3.73 162 162 2 2 944.2 890 3981 410 391 99 30 15 21 353 30 751 21 3 .250NEW YORK (NL) 53 56 .486 3.80 162 162 8 4 972.0 991 4167 450 410 95 59 23 26 330 19 681 29 4 .266ATLANTA 59 52 .532 3.80 162 162 2 0 965.0 940 4057 439 407 92 48 25 34 298 39 711 20 3 .257HOUSTON 52 63 .452 3.90 162 162 4 2 976.1 930 4174 487 423 92 38 28 28 380 19 857 28 5 .251LOS ANGELES (NL) 55 64 .462 3.99 162 162 4 4 952.2 877 4035 462 422 93 44 33 41 327 40 841 32 5 .244CHICAGO (NL) 60 60 .500 4.00 162 162 1 0 960.1 940 4138 472 427 97 45 23 36 370 21 778 25 3 .257CINCINNATI 57 44 .564 4.05 162 162 4 2 965.0 950 4093 463 434 112 35 20 36 321 23 705 26 5 .258FLORIDA 63 57 .525 4.14 162 162 5 2 938.0 972 4041 470 431 88 51 31 33 308 18 731 28 2 .269COLORADO 58 52 .527 4.21 162 162 6 2 955.0 939 4078 484 447 83 40 29 37 363 24 779 49 7 .260ARIZONA 49 65 .430 4.40 162 162 3 1 993.0 1018 4258 529 485 148 49 27 36 324 10 739 51 3 .266WASHINGTON 42 64 .396 4.61 162 162 2 1 889.1 991 3906 514 456 101 49 35 29 293 24 554 12 6 .283MILWAUKEE 52 56 .481 4.65 162 162 3 3 921.0 967 4063 525 476 120 46 32 28 370 21 754 33 3 .270PITTSBURGH 34 84 .288 5.28 162 162 1 1 871.2 1036 3918 568 511 114 48 45 39 295 22 540 25 5 .297TOTALS 899 932 .491 4.05 1296 2592 72 36 15330.1 15287 65540 7573 6906 1655 707 441 514 5256 363 1859 450 63 .261

CLUB W L PCT ERA G RG SV IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAASAN DIEGO 24 16 .600 2.81 162 160 49 511.2 415 2077 171 160 40 16 6 7 164 21 544 8 2 .220SAN FRANCISCO 31 15 .674 2.99 162 156 57 461.0 403 1967 165 153 29 25 11 19 201 34 443 32 2 .236ATLANTA 32 19 .627 3.11 162 160 41 474.1 386 1995 190 164 34 19 9 15 207 25 530 22 0 .221WASHINGTON 27 29 .482 3.35 162 160 37 545.2 478 2308 228 203 50 27 16 17 219 33 514 21 1 .236NEW YORK (NL) 26 27 .491 3.59 162 154 36 481.0 447 2078 202 192 40 15 12 26 215 36 425 19 1 .247ST. LOUIS 18 20 .474 3.73 162 155 32 462.2 435 1965 201 192 48 18 20 19 169 18 346 25 0 .250CINCINNATI 34 27 .557 3.97 162 158 43 488.0 454 2089 222 215 46 16 12 14 203 9 425 22 1 .246COLORADO 25 27 .481 3.99 162 156 35 487.0 466 2065 233 216 56 19 15 19 162 30 455 28 5 .252FLORIDA 17 25 .405 4.01 162 157 39 500.1 461 2176 247 223 46 19 15 18 241 24 437 21 2 .245PHILADELPHIA 27 17 .614 4.02 162 148 40 421.0 409 1828 198 188 37 25 9 28 177 27 381 14 2 .257LOS ANGELES (NL) 25 18 .581 4.07 162 158 41 489.0 446 2106 230 221 41 25 20 17 212 35 433 26 3 .243MILWAUKEE 25 29 .463 4.48 162 159 35 518.0 520 2261 279 258 53 19 22 20 212 21 504 38 0 .262HOUSTON 24 23 .511 4.49 162 158 45 463.0 516 2047 242 231 48 15 10 12 168 20 353 29 4 .280PITTSBURGH 23 21 .523 4.57 162 161 31 540.0 531 2382 298 274 53 20 22 27 243 18 486 31 5 .257CHICAGO (NL) 15 27 .357 4.72 162 161 40 476.1 469 2160 295 250 57 20 17 29 235 21 490 21 3 .252ARIZONA 16 32 .333 5.74 162 159 35 439.0 485 2002 307 280 62 14 23 22 224 28 331 31 1 .282TOTALS 389 372 .511 3.97 2520 636 7758.0 7321 33506 3708 3420 740 312 239 309 3252 400 7097 388 32 .249

CLUB W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAOAKLAND 64 58 .525 3.47 162 162 7 3 992.0 904 4118 423 383 100 23 21 27 327 6 675 20 6 .243SEATTLE 46 72 .390 3.83 162 162 11 2 1018.2 998 4286 483 434 110 19 29 29 278 9 667 41 9 .254TAMPA BAY 73 50 .593 3.99 162 162 6 3 999.2 964 4236 469 443 129 18 20 31 328 13 797 39 7 .251LOS ANGELES (AL) 62 63 .496 4.05 162 162 10 3 1013.1 998 4306 489 456 116 23 34 29 332 14 762 38 3 .257BOSTON 70 50 .583 4.17 162 162 3 1 1011.1 980 4341 517 469 89 24 29 45 383 10 833 34 2 .254MINNESOTA 73 50 .593 4.17 162 162 9 3 995.2 1055 4185 479 461 111 17 26 33 233 3 706 28 2 .272TEXAS 58 53 .523 4.23 162 162 7 0 951.2 918 4090 488 447 114 17 24 39 348 3 757 33 2 .251CHICAGO (AL) 64 54 .542 4.26 162 162 6 2 1004.2 1045 4265 500 475 97 22 25 20 304 18 705 31 8 .268TORONTO 63 51 .553 4.30 162 162 5 2 958.2 945 4083 492 458 99 16 24 35 345 10 783 48 3 .258NEW YORK (AL) 72 50 .590 4.35 162 162 3 0 973.0 949 4126 500 470 131 25 39 37 352 18 753 44 2 .258DETROIT 53 59 .473 4.46 162 162 6 1 975.2 986 4171 519 484 105 20 28 38 338 7 728 48 8 .263CLEVELAND 51 71 .418 4.53 162 162 10 2 948.2 1020 4132 527 478 98 20 33 43 362 18 585 28 1 .278BALTIMORE 42 72 .368 4.67 162 162 3 0 947.2 985 4122 527 492 124 26 31 43 338 17 592 21 5 .267KANSAS CITY 46 68 .404 5.25 162 162 7 1 940.0 1033 4128 580 548 119 21 31 23 348 11 654 31 3 .279TOTALS 837 821 .505 4.26 1134 2268 93 23 13730.2 13780 58589 6993 6498 1542 291 394 472 4616 157 9997 484 61 .261

CLUB W L PCT ERA G RG SV IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAATAMPA BAY 23 16 .590 3.33 162 156 51 454.0 383 1867 180 168 46 7 17 15 150 21 392 21 2 .228TEXAS 32 19 .627 3.38 162 155 46 503.2 437 2123 199 189 48 19 22 24 203 21 424 23 2 .236NEW YORK (AL) 23 17 .575 3.47 162 159 39 469.1 400 1976 193 181 48 11 13 25 188 19 401 25 4 .230MINNESOTA 21 18 .538 3.49 162 153 40 457.0 438 1921 192 177 44 18 11 14 150 16 342 13 2 .253CHICAGO (AL) 24 20 .545 3.73 162 156 43 441.2 426 1915 204 183 39 16 11 14 186 23 444 28 1 .252OAKLAND 17 23 .425 3.83 162 155 38 439.2 411 1893 203 187 53 25 13 11 185 23 395 22 2 .248CLEVELAND 18 22 .450 3.83 162 152 34 484.1 457 2092 225 206 49 23 14 23 210 18 382 26 2 .251DETROIT 28 22 .560 3.96 162 156 32 468.2 459 2027 224 206 37 17 24 27 199 22 328 27 1 .261LOS ANGELES (AL) 18 19 .486 4.03 162 152 39 436.0 424 1946 213 195 32 18 8 17 233 19 368 42 3 .254TORONTO 22 26 .458 4.09 162 157 45 482.0 462 2082 236 219 51 5 13 25 194 25 401 21 0 .250SEATTLE 15 29 .341 4.23 162 151 38 419.1 404 1805 215 197 47 18 22 11 174 24 306 32 2 .256BOSTON 19 23 .452 4.24 162 159 44 445.1 422 1926 227 210 63 16 18 8 197 20 374 24 1 .250BALTIMORE 24 24 .500 4.44 162 159 35 488.2 523 2140 258 241 62 21 12 16 182 28 415 24 0 .274KANSAS CITY 21 27 .438 4.46 162 155 44 496.2 520 2205 265 246 57 20 29 24 203 17 381 24 4 .270TOTALS 305 305 .500 3.89 2175 568 6486.1 6166 27918 3034 2805 676 234 227 254 2654 296 5353 352 26 .251

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CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBPTEXAS .276 162 5635 787 687 1556 2360 268 25 162 4 740 53 54 45 511 37 986 123 48 129 1174 5 .419 .338KANSAS CITY .274 162 5604 676 845 1534 2238 279 31 121 4 640 45 53 35 471 25 905 115 50 152 1173 8 .399 .331MINNESOTA .273 162 5568 781 671 1521 2347 318 41 142 4 749 38 53 39 559 45 967 68 28 159 1156 8 .422 .341DETROIT .268 162 5643 751 743 1515 2343 308 32 152 1 717 41 41 41 546 50 1147 69 30 118 1229 10 .415 .335BOSTON .268 162 5646 818 744 1511 2546 358 22 211 7 782 29 46 47 587 43 1140 68 17 130 1200 4 .451 .339CHICAGO (AL) .268 162 5484 752 704 1467 2303 263 21 177 5 710 50 38 79 467 23 922 160 74 148 1046 5 .420 .332NEW YORK (AL) .267 162 5567 859 693 1485 2427 275 32 201 10 823 33 44 73 662 36 1136 103 30 124 1228 8 .436 .350BALTIMORE .259 162 5554 613 785 1440 2145 264 21 133 2 577 31 45 54 424 32 1056 76 34 154 1139 11 .386 .316OAKLAND .256 162 5448 663 626 1396 2059 276 30 109 2 619 43 51 47 527 16 1061 156 38 129 1159 7 .378 .324LOS ANGELES (AL) .248 162 5488 681 702 1363 2142 276 19 155 5 656 42 37 52 466 28 1070 104 52 125 1049 9 .390 .311TORONTO .248 162 5495 755 728 1364 2496 319 21 257 3 732 16 34 55 471 25 1164 58 20 114 1017 8 .454 .312CLEVELAND .248 162 5487 646 752 1362 2076 290 20 128 7 601 36 33 64 545 34 1184 91 33 118 1186 15 .378 .322TAMPA BAY .247 162 5439 802 649 1343 2192 295 37 160 7 769 39 57 57 672 30 1292 172 47 92 1152 9 .403 .333SEATTLE .236 162 5409 513 698 1274 1836 227 16 101 3 485 42 40 39 459 33 1184 142 39 110 1116 15 .339 .298TOTALS .260 1134 77467 10097 10027 20131 31510 4016 368 2209 64 9600 538 626 727 7367 457 15214 1505 540 1802 16024 122 .407 .327

CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVGOAKLAND 81 81 3.56 162 7 17 423 38 1431.2 1315 626 566 153 38 512 29 1070 42 8 .245TAMPA BAY 96 66 3.78 162 6 12 491 51 1453.2 1347 649 611 175 46 478 34 1189 60 9 .244SEATTLE 61 101 3.93 162 11 10 358 38 1438.0 1402 698 628 157 40 452 33 973 73 11 .255TEXAS 90 72 3.93 162 7 8 481 46 1455.1 1355 687 636 162 63 551 24 1181 56 4 .246MINNESOTA 94 68 3.95 162 9 13 465 40 1452.2 1493 671 638 155 47 383 19 1048 41 4 .266LOS ANGELES (AL) 80 82 4.04 162 10 9 410 39 1449.1 1422 702 651 148 46 565 33 1130 80 6 .256NEW YORK (AL) 95 67 4.06 162 3 8 430 39 1442.1 1349 693 651 179 62 540 37 1154 69 6 .249CHICAGO (AL) 88 74 4.09 162 6 11 407 43 1446.1 1471 704 658 136 34 490 41 1149 59 9 .264BOSTON 89 73 4.20 162 3 9 443 44 1456.2 1402 744 679 152 53 580 30 1207 58 3 .253TORONTO 85 77 4.22 162 5 11 455 45 1440.2 1407 728 676 150 60 539 35 1184 69 3 .255CLEVELAND 69 93 4.30 162 10 4 470 34 1433.0 1477 752 684 147 66 572 36 967 54 3 .269DETROIT 81 81 4.30 162 6 5 416 32 1444.1 1445 743 690 142 65 537 29 1056 75 9 .262BALTIMORE 66 96 4.59 162 3 7 454 35 1436.1 1508 785 733 186 59 520 45 1007 45 5 .270KANSAS CITY 67 95 4.97 162 7 3 441 44 1436.2 1553 845 794 176 47 551 28 1035 55 7 .276TOTALS 1142 1126 4.14 1134 93 127 6144 568 20217.0 19946 10027 9295 2218 726 7270 453 15350 836 87 .258

CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PBNEW YORK (AL) .988 162 4327 1522 69 5918 161 1 12MINNESOTA .987 162 4358 1710 78 6146 150 0 8TAMPA BAY .986 162 4361 1499 85 5945 134 0 9TORONTO .985 162 4322 1691 92 6105 172 0 10OAKLAND .984 162 4295 1704 99 6098 147 0 8CHICAGO (AL) .983 162 4339 1663 103 6105 158 0 4BALTIMORE .982 162 4309 1582 105 5996 141 0 3TEXAS .982 162 4366 1499 105 5970 133 0 8CLEVELAND .982 162 4299 1814 110 6223 179 0 11DETROIT .982 162 4333 1668 109 6110 171 0 11SEATTLE .982 162 4314 1657 110 6081 145 1 16BOSTON .982 162 4370 1588 111 6069 132 0 14LOS ANGELES (AL) .981 162 4348 1562 113 6023 116 0 16KANSAS CITY .980 162 4310 1588 121 6019 138 0 11TOTALS .983 1134 60651 22747 1410 84808 2077 2 141

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DOUBLEHEADERS ATTENDANCECLUB vs. LHP vs. RHP GRASS TURF DAY NITE 1-RUN 2-RUN X-INN W L S HOME ROADBALTIMORE 18-33 48-63 62-82 4-14 16-28 50-68 29-21 12-21 7-11 1 0 0 1,733,019 2,264,263BOSTON 28-29 61-44 78-66 11-7 20-23 69-50 22-26 20-17 13-5 0 0 0 3,046,444 2,615,199CHICAGO (AL) 20-20 68-54 84-70 4-4 31-18 57-56 28-21 14-15 15-3 0 0 1 2,194,378 2,104,905CLEVELAND 18-28 51-65 66-87 3-6 17-35 52-58 23-21 11-18 5-13 1 0 0 1,391,644 2,365,631DETROIT 26-21 55-60 79-75 2-6 35-28 46-53 16-26 17-12 11-7 0 2 0 2,461,237 2,343,313KANSAS CITY 12-24 55-71 64-91 3-4 22-27 45-68 27-30 13-17 8-10 0 0 1 1,615,327 2,214,421LOS ANGELES (AL) 23-28 57-54 75-81 5-1 29-20 51-62 24-25 17-13 11-7 0 0 0 3,250,814 2,450,870MINNESOTA 32-24 62-44 90-63 4-5 32-23 62-45 31-23 13-10 8-10 0 0 0 3,223,640 2,215,392NEW YORK (AL) 31-27 64-40 88-56 7-11 36-22 59-45 20-19 16-13 11-7 0 0 0 3,765,807 2,830,138OAKLAND 24-21 57-60 80-76 1-5 35-21 46-60 23-20 13-21 8-10 0 0 0 1,418,391 2,407,244SEATTLE 14-36 47-65 58-95 3-6 16-33 45-68 21-28 16-18 9-9 0 0 0 2,085,630 2,252,588TAMPA BAY 36-20 60-46 43-29 53-37 27-19 69-47 29-27 17-10 7-11 0 0 0 1,864,999 2,202,214TEXAS 28-23 62-49 88-64 2-8 19-25 71-47 30-23 16-17 14-4 0 0 0 2,505,171 2,151,809TORONTO 13-23 72-54 37-38 48-39 33-29 52-48 24-28 12-10 7-11 0 0 0 1,625,555 2,249,636

CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBPBALTIMORE 8 1 7 13 13 8 10 12 9 10 12 13 12 7 6 14 8 5 10 7 13 5 12 11 11BOSTON 5 1 1 2 11 5 1 1 8 2 2 2 13 6 8 3 3 9 12 1 10 12 1 2 3CHICAGO (AL) 6 1 11 7 8 7 7 13 9 4 5 8 2 11 1 11 13 2 2 14 11 2 2 5 7CLEVELAND 11 1 10 12 12 12 12 6 12 11 2 12 10 14 3 6 6 12 9 6 4 11 13 12 10DETROIT 4 1 2 8 10 4 6 4 3 8 14 7 7 9 11 5 1 10 11 4 4 14 11 7 5KANSAS CITY 2 1 4 10 14 2 8 7 5 12 7 10 3 3 14 9 11 1 6 12 12 9 5 9 8LOS ANGELES (AL) 10 1 9 9 7 11 11 8 13 7 5 9 5 12 7 12 10 7 7 13 7 3 9 10 13MINNESOTA 3 1 5 5 3 3 5 3 1 9 7 4 9 3 12 4 2 3 12 3 14 7 5 4 2NEW YORK (AL) 7 1 6 1 5 6 3 10 3 3 1 1 11 8 2 2 5 8 8 4 6 13 5 3 1OAKLAND 9 1 12 11 1 9 13 8 6 13 12 11 4 5 8 7 14 6 3 8 8 8 4 13 9SEATTLE 14 1 14 14 6 14 14 14 14 14 10 14 5 10 12 13 7 12 4 9 2 4 13 14 14TAMPA BAY 13 1 13 3 2 13 9 5 2 6 2 3 8 1 4 1 9 14 1 10 1 6 9 8 6TEXAS 1 1 3 4 4 1 4 11 7 5 7 5 1 2 10 8 4 4 5 11 8 10 2 6 4TORONTO 11 1 8 6 9 10 2 2 9 1 10 6 14 13 5 9 11 11 14 2 3 1 5 1 12

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BASEBALL RETURNS TO OUR NATION’S CAPITAL

On Wednesday, September 29, 2004, Major League Baseball selected the Washington, D.C. proposal as its choice for relocation of the Montreal Expos. Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig made the announcement. Relocation of the club was subject to certain contingencies, including a formal vote of ownership at the next owners’ meeting in November and passage of legislation by the District of Columbia Council to provide for financing and construction of a ballpark on the Anacostia River waterfront in Southeast Washington. MLB also provided the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida the required notice of MLB’s intent to move forward with relocating the team.

The D.C. agreement also included financing for the refurbishing of RFK Stadium, where the Washington, D.C. franchise played through the 2007 campaign.

“Washington, D.C., as our nation’s capital, is one of the world’s most important cities and Major League Baseball is gratified at the skill and perseverance shown by (then) Mayor Williams throughout this long process,” Selig said. “There has been tremendous growth in the Washington, D.C. area over the last 33 years and we in Major League Baseball believe that baseball will be welcomed there and will be a great success.”

Selig also said: “I would like to thank the representatives who worked on behalf of Northern Virginia, Norfolk, VA, Las Vegas, Portland, OR, Monterrey, Mexico and others for devoting so much time and energy in their attempts to bring a Major League Baseball team to their communities.”

At the time, Washington, D.C. was the largest market in the country in terms of population (5.4 million) and television market size (eighth) without a Major League Baseball team.

Even though Washington, D.C. baseball has a long history with the American League, the team plays in the National League East Division, which in fact marks its return to its baseball roots. The first Washington, D.C. franchise joined the National League in 1886 and was part of the NL, except for a two-year hiatus in 1890-91, until the National League contracted Washington and three other franchises in 1900.

But a year later, Ban Johnson organized the American League and included Washington, D.C. as one of its charter franchises. Although the original Senators were mostly mediocre throughout their history, they fielded one of the game’s greatest all-time pitchers, Walter “Big Train” Johnson and made three trips to the World Series, winning it in 1924 in a seven-game series against the New York Giants. In 1925, the Senators lost in seven games to Pittsburgh and lost in five games to the Giants in 1933.

The second incarnation of the Senators came in 1961 in the form of an expansion team. Like its predecessor, the Sena-tors often finished in the second division and had only one winning season in their 11-year history. The Senators moved after the 1971 season and Washington, D.C. was without Major League Baseball until 2005.

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THE HISTORY OF BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

When the first professional baseball games were played in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., the enduring symbol of freedom in America - the Statue of Liberty - was still two years away from being dedicated. There were 38 states in the Union and what would become the State of Oklahoma had yet to be settled. More than seven decades had passed since Washington, D.C. became the capital of the United States and baseball was quickly evolving into the National Pastime.

A Washington team was admitted to the National League in 1885 and played during the League’s 10th professional season in 1886. Washington played 12 years in the National League - 1886-89 and 1892-99 - but was part of a four-team contraction in 1900 as the National League went from 12 franchises to eight.

Later that same year, former Western League president Ban Johnson was organizing a second Major League to compete with the National League and announced plans to include a franchise in the nation’s capital. The new League was called the American League and began play in 1901.

This Washington franchise was awarded to James Manning and Detroit businessman Fred Postal. Manning retired later that year and Tom Loftus replaced him as the club’s primary executive. The Senators finished in sixth place in 1901 with a 61-72 mark and would eventually be sold to an ownership group including Thomas C. Noyes, Benjamin Minor and Harry Rapley, among others.

The first of two individual tragedies struck the organization in only its third season as the Senators lost a key figure when future Hall of Fame outfielder Ed Delahanty was tragically killed in July 1903 when he was swept over Niagara Falls. Delahanty was the reigning American League batting champion and his sudden death took its toll on the team as the Senators finished the campaign with a 43-94 mark.

Effective for the 1905 campaign, the team name was changed to Nationals. Newspaper accounts use the names Sena-tors and Nationals interchangeably for the next five decades.

While it took 12 years before the Nationals finished a season with a winning record, the signing of 20 year-old pitcher Walter Johnson in 1907 would signify a key moment in the franchise’s history. Under first-year manager, Clark Griffith, the 1912 Washington Club posted a 91-61 mark and ended up in second place, 14 games behind the eventual World Champion Boston Red Sox.

Johnson appeared in a remarkable 50 games that year - 37 as a starter - and went 33-12 with a league-leading 1.39 ERA and 303 strikeouts. The following year he was even better as he led the Nationals to their second consecutive 90-win season. “Big Train” went 36-7 with 11 shutouts and a 1.14 ERA, which still stands today as one of the lowest ERAs by a starting pitcher in a single season.

In 1912, 40 year-old team president Thomas C. Noyes fell ill to pneumonia and eventually succumbed to the disease. Noyes had been instrumental in the franchise’s improvements since he took over and was replaced as team president by Minor, a prominent Washington attorney. Minor, unable to devote the necessary time to the club, subsequently sold the controlling interest to Griffith and Philadelphia businessman William Richardson in 1919.

Following a 75-78 season in 1923, Griffith made a controversial decision by appointing 27 year-old second baseman Stanley “Bucky” Harris as field manager. Harris was the fifth manager in the previous five seasons for the Nationals, but he guided one of the great reversals in baseball history as the Nationals in 1924 won more games than ever before, 92, and captured their first American League pennant.

In the 1924 World Series, the Nationals took on famed manager John McGraw and the New York Giants. The Series was one of the closest in history as four games were decided by a single run, including the deciding Game Seven. On the strength of Walter Johnson’s four innings of relief pitching - on two days’ rest - and the Series clinching hit by Earl McNeeley in the bottom of the 12th inning, the Nationals won their first and only World Series Championship.

United States President Calvin Coolidge, who threw out the ceremonial first pitch on three occasions during the Series, paid tribute to the hometown victors immediately following the victory:

“I have only the heartiest praise to bestow upon the individual players of both teams. Naturally, in Washington, we were pleased to see Walter Johnson finish the final game, pitching for our home team. Everybody was pleased to see him come back at the close of the last game. The three contests I witnessed maintained throughout a high degree of skill, and every evidence of high-class sportsmanship which will bring to every observer an increased respect and confidence in our national game.”

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The following year, Harris once again led the Nationals to a record regular season finish as they posted 96 wins and clinched a second-straight American League pennant. Their second trip to the World Series was just as close but this time they came up short in a seven-game Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Senators had a 7-6 lead entering the bottom of the eighth in Game Seven, but could not hold it as the Pirates scored three runs in the inning off Johnson and held on to clinch the Series victory.

Johnson concluded his amazing 21-year playing career with Nationals in 1927 with career totals of 417-279, a 2.36 ERA, 3,508 strikeouts and a big league-record 110 shutouts. He was among the first class of inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, in 1936.

The “Big Train” was not gone from the Washington scene long as Griffith brought him back to replace Harris as the Nationals’ manager in 1929. Despite posting three straight 90-win seasons, Johnson was removed from his post after the 1932 season and replaced by Joe Cronin, the team’s 26 year-old shortstop.

Cronin’s first season with the Nationals produced the franchise’s best regular season mark ever at 99-53 and its third American League pennant. Washington again faced the New York Giants in the Fall Classic but fell in five games to a team led by the pitching of Carl Hubbell (20 IP, 0 ER) and the hitting of Mel Ott, who clinched the Series for New York with a 10th-inning homer in Game Five.

The Nationals franchise then fell on hard times. Washington won just 66 games in ‘34 and the team posted only two more winning seasons the next 25 years. The team name was officially changed to Senators for the ‘56 campaign.

Calvin Griffith, who became team president after his father’s death in 1955, was granted permission to seek relocation in Sept. 1960, and an announcement was made in Oct. 1960 that the Senators were being moved to Minneapolis, MN.

At that time, the American League announced plans to expand by two teams for the 1961 season. One team would be located in Los Angeles and the other in Washington, D.C.

The expansion Senators fared no better than their predecessors, as they lost at least 100 games in each of their first four seasons. In 1964, the Senators acquired five players in a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers for pitcher Claude Osteen. One of those five players was slugging outfielder and the 1960 National League Rookie of the Year, Frank Howard.

An imposing presence at 6-7, 250 lbs., Howard brought a much-needed offensive punch to the Senators lineup and the Senators win total increased in each of his first three seasons in Washington. After struggling again in 1968, new team president Robert Short brought in Hall of Fame outfielder Ted Williams as the new manager of the Senators.

Howard and his teammates responded to the “Splendid Splinter” during his rookie managerial campaign as Washington’s win total improved 21 games to 86 in 1969. It was also Howard’s best year in the Majors, as he batted .296 with 48 home runs, 111 RBI and 111 runs scored and finished fourth in the balloting for American League Most Valuable Player.

Unfortunately, the team was unable to build upon their success in ‘69. The Senators lost 92 games in ‘70 and 96 in ‘71. On Sept. 21, 1971, owners approved the transfer of the Senators to Arlington, TX, where it became the Texas Rangers.

After 71 years in the American League and nearly 100 since the debut of professional baseball in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., hosted its “final” regular season on September 30, 1971 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. The Senators moved after the 1971 season and Washington, D.C. was without Major League Baseball until 2005.

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PITCHERS CATCHERS INFIELDERS OUTFIELDERS Pete Burnside Pete Daley Chester Boak Joe Hicks Dick Donovan Dutch Dotterer Bob Johnson Chuck Hinton Rudy Hernandez Gene Green Billy Klaus Marty Keough Ed Hobaugh Dale Long Jim King Johhny Klippstein Jim Mahoney Willie Tasby Hector Maestri John Schaive Gene Woodling Carl Mathias Coot Veal Bobby Shantz Bud Zipfel Dave Sisler Tom Sturdivant Hal Woodeshick

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BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. —TIMELINE

1883 ............................................. The first recorded meeting of a professional baseball team and the United States President took place at the White House. The Cleveland franchise in the National League met with President Chester A. Arthur.

January 1886................................. The National League admitted the Washington franchise to begin play in the National League for the 1886 season. Washington replaced the Providence franchise.

March 1900 ................................... Washington was one of four franchises contracted when the National League reduced its membership from 12 to 8. Reportedly, the franchise was purchased for $10,000.

January 1901................................. Former Western League President Ban Johnson formally organized the American League with eight franchises, including the Washington Senators.

April 26, 1901 ............................... Washington Senators played their first game in the newly established American League against the Philadelphia Athletics at Shibe Park. The Senators won 5-1.

April 29, 1901 ............................... The Washington Senators defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 5-2, in the first AL game played in Washington, DC. July 2, 1903 ................................... Washington future Hall of Famer OF Ed Delahanty was killed when he was swept away over Niagara Falls. 1904.............................................. Following ‘04 season, Washington team named changed, effective in 1905, to Nationals. Newspaper accounts use

“Senators” and “Nationals” interchangeably for next 5 decades. August 2, 1907.............................. Nineteen-year-old Walter Johnson made his Major League debut with Washington and lost to Detroit, 3-2. The future

Hall of Famer gave up his first hit to Ty Cobb, a bunt single. September 7, 1908 ........................ Washington pitcher Walter Johnson shut out the New York Yankees (then called Highlanders) for the third consecutive

game over a span of four days. April 14, 1910 ............................... United States President William Howard Taft became the first President to throw the first pitch prior to a Major

League Baseball game. October 30, 1911........................... Clark Griffith was named manager of the Washington franchise, where he would remain a prominent figure - as

manager and then owner — until his death in 1955. May 19, 1918 ................................ Washington defeated Cleveland, 1-0 in 18 innings, in the first Sunday baseball game played in Washington, DC.

Reportedly, a crowd of more than 15,000 was in attendance at American League Base Ball Park. November 10, 1919 ....................... Clark Griffith became Washington club owner and president when he joined William Richardson in purchasing the

controlling interest of the Senators for $175,000. May 14, 1920 ................................ Walter Johnson defeated the Detroit Tigers for his 300th career victory. July 1, 1920 ................................... Walter Johnson pitched first no-hitter in Nationals history, defeating the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, 1-0. The

lone baserunner allowed reached on a Bucky Harris error. September 29, 1924 ...................... The Washington Nationals defeated the Boston Red Sox, 4-2, behind the pitching of Walter Johnson and clinched

the first pennant in franchise history. October 10, 1924........................... The Nationals defeated the New York Giants, four games to three, to win the World Series, the first and only in the

history of the franchise. May 2, 1926 .................................. Walter Johnson wins 400th career game with a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. August 2, 1927.............................. Washington celebrated Walter Johnson Day at Griffith Stadium on the 20th anniversary of his big league debut.

Johnson was presented with gifts prior to the game against DET. October 15, 1928........................... Former Washington pitcher Walter Johnson signed a 3-year contract to manage the team. August 8, 1931.............................. Bobby Burke pitched the first no-hitter at Griffith Stadium by a Nationals pitcher, defeating Boston, 5-0. September 21, 1934 ...................... The Washington Nationals defeated the St. Louis, 2-1, and clinched their third and final American League pennant. February 6, 1936 ........................... Washington Nationals pitcher Walter Johnson was part of the first class of players voted into the Hall of Fame in

Cooperstown, NY. November 5, 1940 ......................... Walter Johnson was defeated as a Republican candidate in an attempt to run for a U.S. House of Representative

seat from the State of Maryland. May 28, 1941 ................................ The Washington Nationals hosted the New York Yankees at Griffith Stadium in the first night game ever held in

Washington, DC. Future Senators general manager George Selkirk hit a pinch-hit grand slam off future Senators pitching coach Sid Hudson in the top of the eighth inning to propel the Yankees to a 6-5 win.

1946.............................................. Washington surpassed one million fans for the first and only time in franchise history, establishing a franchise record for single season attendance (1,027,216). The Senators also drew more than one million fans on the road (1,055,171) that season.

September 7, 1947 ........................ Washington’s Joe Kuehl hit the only home run by the home team at Griffith Stadium all year long. It was an inside-the-park homer against the New York Yankees.

April 17, 1953 ............................... New York Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle was credited with what many consider to be the longest home run in baseball history. It was estimated to have traveled 565 feet at Washington’s Griffith Stadium off Senators pitcher Chuck Stobbs.

1956.............................................. Washington team named officially changed to Senators, effective for 1956 season.1957.............................................. Washington’s Roy Sievers became the first player in franchise history to lead the American League in home runs

with 42. Sievers outdistanced future Hall of Famers Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox (34) (38) and Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees (34) to capture the home run title.

October 27, 1960........................... Washington Senators president Calvin Griffith was granted permission to move the franchise to Minneapolis. The American League also admitted an expansion team to Washington, DC, to replace the Senators.

November 17, 1960 ....................... A native of Washington and head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Elvin Quesada was awarded the expansion Washington Senators.

September 21, 1961 ...................... The Washington Senators played their final game at Griffith Stadium and lost to the Minnesota Twins, 6-3, before 1,498 fans.

April 9, 1962 ................................. D.C. Stadium, later renamed Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in 1969, was opened as the new home of the expansion Washington Senators. The Senators defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-1, before a crowd of 42,143 fans including President John F. Kennedy.

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August 1, 1962.............................. An all-time Washington record crowd of 48,147 fans attend a twinbill at D.C. Stadium against the New York Yankees. September 12, 1962 ...................... Washington pitcher Tom Cheney established a big league record when he struck out 21 batters during a 16-inning

victory at Baltimore. April 11, 1966 ............................... Emmett Ashford became the first African-American umpire to work a Major League game when he worked the

Cleveland-Washington opening day game at D.C. Stadium. U.S. Vice President Hubert Humphrey was among the crowd of 44,468.

June 12, 1967................................ The Washington Senators defeated the Chicago White Sox, 6-5, in 22 innings at D.C. Stadium, marking the longest night game in baseball history. It required 6 hours, 38 minutes and ended at 2:43 a.m.

April 8, 1969 ................................. NYY spoiled the managerial debut of Ted Williams at RFK Stadium in Washington, 8-4. More than 45,000 fans - including President Richard Nixon - were in attendance.

June 5, 1969.................................. Washington held the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball Rule 4 Draft for the first and only time since the draft’s inception in 1965. The Senators chose outfielder Jeff Burroughs from Wilson High School in Long Beach, Calif.

July 22, 1969 ................................. For the first time in its history, the All-Star Game was postponed due to rain. The game was played the following day at RFK Stadium and hometown favorite Frank Howard delighted the fans with a homer.

September 30, 1971 ...................... The 10,852nd and seemingly-final game played in Washington ended in a forfeit win for the New York Yankees. The Senators led 7-5 with two out in the top of the 9th when fans stormed onto the field, tearing it up. The field could not be cleared and the umpire called the game.

September 29, 2004 ...................... Baseball returns to Nation’s Capitol for first time in 33 years as Major League Baseball selected the Washington, D.C. proposal as its choice for relocation of the Montreal Expos. Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig made the an-nouncement. Relocation of the club was subject to certain contingencies, including a formal vote of ownership at the next owners’ meeting in November and passage of legislation by the District of Columbia Council to provide for financing and construction of a ballpark on the Anacostia River waterfront in Southeast Washington. MLB has also provided the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida the required notice of MLB’s intent to move forward with relocating the team. The D.C. agreement also includes financing for the refurbishing of RFK Stadium, where the Washington, D.C. franchise will play through the 2007 season.

November 22, 2005 ....................... At a ceremony held at historic Main Hall at Union Station, team President Tony Tavares announced the new Wash-ington MLB franchise will be named the Washington Nationals, and that the team colors will be red, white & blue.

December 29, 2005 ....................... Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams signs into law a financing package for a new baseball stadium along the Anacostia waterfront in Southeast, calling it “one of my proudest days as mayor.”

February 2, 2005 ........................... Nationals home & road jerseys officially donned for first time during Meet and Greet Party at ESPN Zone on downtown .C. GM Jim Bowden, OF Jose Guillen, SS Cristian Guzman, RHP Zach Day and RHP Chad Cordero attend.

February 14, 2005 ......................... Pitchers and catcher’s report to Viera/Melbourne, FL for Nationals first Spring Training.March 2, 2005 ............................... Nationals’ first Spring Training game against NYM is televised nationally by ESPN.April 4, 2005 ................................. Washington Nationals open inaugural season at PHI, just 132 miles north of RFK Stadium, with an 8-4 setback.

Terrmel Sledge hits the first homer in the history of the Nationals in the 6th inning. April 6, 2005 ................................. Brad Wilkerson hits for the cycle for the 2nd time in his career and the Nationals collect their first win, 7-3, at PHI. April 14, 2005 ............................... Baseball returns to DC as Nationals defeat ARI, 5-3, as Vinny Castilla delights a capacity crown of 45,596 by

tallying a double, triple and homer. President George W. Bush met the Nationals and threw out the ceremonial first pitch.

July 3, 2005 ................................... The Nationals down CHI, 5-4, in 12 innings to go a season-high 19 games above .500 at 50-31. The club’s offense flounders in the 2nd half, however, and Washington caps its return to baseball with an 81-81 mark by season’s end.

February 7, 2006 ........................... After midnight, the DC Council approves a ballpark lease after voting down the measure earlier in the evening.March 14, 2006 ............................. Washington, DC Mayor Anthony Williams, the D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission and the Washington Nationals

unveiled plans for a 41,000-seat state-of-the-art baseball stadium located in Southeast DC.May 4, 2006 .................................. Ground is officially broken on Nationals New Ballpark in Southeast DC. July 24, 2006 ................................. MLB and the Nationals announced the official transfer of ownership from Major League Baseball to an ownership

group headed by Washington developer Theodore N. Lerner, his son Mark D. Lerner, sons-in-law Edward L. Cohen, and Robert K. Tanenbaum, and their families.

November 14, 2006 ....................... Manny Acta is named manager of the Nationals, becoming just the second skipper in the brief history of the club. Acta was 37 at the time of his hiring and became the youngest active manager in MLB.

September 23, 2007 ...................... The Nationals play their final big league game at RFK Stadium, the 1047th in the history of the facility...the Nation-als’ 5-3 win over PHI gave Washington a winning record (122-121) during its three-year stay at RFK.

March 30, 2008 ............................. The Nationals host ATL in the inaurgural regular-season contest at Nationals Park...the Nationals top the Braves, 3-2, on Ryan Zimmerman’s game-ending solo shot in the 9th inning...the game televised world wide on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball.

July 27, 2009 ................................. Josh Willingham hits 2 grand slams in game at MIL, becoming just 13th player in history with a multi-slam game.August 17, 2009............................ The Nationals agree to terms with RHP Stephen Strasburg, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2009 First-Year Player

Draft (June 9).August 20, 2009............................ Mike Rizzo is named the Nationals’ Senior Vice President & General Manager. Rizzo had filled the position with an

“interim” tag since March 1, when former GM Jim Bowden stepped down from his post.November 12, 2009 ....................... Jim Riggleman is named the third full-time manager of the Nationals. Riggleman skippered the club as “interim

manager” for the second half of the ‘09 season, after Manny Acta was relieved of his duties on July 13.April 5, 2010 ................................. President Barack Obama tosses first pitch prior to season-opening loss vs. PHI (L, 1-11).June 8, 2010.................................. RHP Stephen Strasburg pockets 14 strikeouts and win in big league debut vs. PIT.August 16, 2010............................ The Nationals agree to terms with OF Bryce Harper, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft

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WASHINGTON, D.C. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TEAMS

YEAR(S) LEAGUE TEAM NAME NOTE 1871-72 National Association Olympic Base Ball Club of Washington ........... renamed Nationals Base Ball Club of Washington in

mid-1872 season 1875 National Association Washington Nationals ..................................... disbanded after 1875 season 1879-80 National Association Washington Nationals ..................................... disbanded after 1880 season 1881 Eastern Association Washington Nationals ..................................... moved to Albany in mid-1881 1884 Union Association Washington Nationals (a.k.a Quicksteps) ........ moved to Eastern Association for 1885 season American Association Washingtons ................................................... moved to Richmond in mid-1884 1885 Eastern Association Washington Nationals ..................................... disbanded after 1885 season 1886-89 National League Washington Statesmen (a.k.a. Senators) ........ disbanded after 1889 season 1887 League of Colored Baseball Clubs Capital Cities .................................................. disbanded after 1887 season 1890 Atlantic Association Washington Senators ...................................... disbanded after 1890 season 1891 American Association Washington Statesmen (a.k.a. Nationals) ....... disbanded after 1891 season 1892-99 National League Washington Senators ...................................... disbanded after 1899 season 1901-04 American League Washington Senators ...................................... renamed Washington Nationals after 1904 season 1905-55 American League Washington Nationals ..................................... renamed Washington Senators after 1955 season 1908 Union League Washington Bandits ........................................ league disbanded in 1908 1912 United States League Washington Senators ...................................... disbanded in mid-1912 1924-25 Eastern Colored League Washington Potomacs ..................................... moved to Wilmington 1932 East-West League Washington Pilots ........................................... league disbanded in 1932 1936-37 Negro National League Washington Elite Giants .................................. moved to Baltimore for 1938 season 1937-48 Negro National League Washington-Homestead Grays ........................ league disbanded in 1948 1938 Negro National League Washington Black Senators ............................. disbanded after 1938 season 1956-60 American League Washington Senators ...................................... moved to Minnesota for 1961 season 1961-71 American League Washington Senators ...................................... moved to Texas for 1972 season 2005- National League Washington Nationals ..................................... team relocated from Montreal (beg. 2005 season) SOURCE: National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY

WASHINGTON, D.C. BALLPARKS

Pro baseball teams were formed in our nation’s capital beginning in the early 1870s and those franchises played their games in ballparks commonly known as Swampoodle Grounds, Capitol Grounds and Boundary Field.

In 1892, the Washington Senators joined the expanding National League and began playing their home games at a site that would host professional baseball games into the early 1960s. From 1892-99, the Senators played at National Park, which had a seating capacity of approximately 6,500. Although never finishing above sixth place, the team drew fairly well, including more than 200,000 fans in 1896.

When the National League contracted from 12 franchises to eight following the 1899 season, the team was disbanded. However, it would only be two seasons before a professional team occupied that site again.

During those 2 years, former Western League president Ban Johnson was working to put together a 2nd Major League to rival the NL. In 1901, the American League began play with 8 franchises, including the Washington Nationals.

This franchise would play its home games on the same site as the previous National League Washington team, but the ballpark was appropriately renamed, American League Base Ball Park and the capacity was expanded to nearly 10,000.

On March 17, 1911, tragedy struck the American League Base Ball Park. The all-wooden ballpark and four surrounding buildings were completely destroyed by a fire started by a plumber’s blow lamp and a strong wind. American League Base Ball Park could not be saved as plumbers working on the park’s drain pipes had shut off the water supply and by the time fire fighters arrived, the grand stand and bleachers were engulfed in flames. At the time, the loss of the ballpark was estimated at $20,000.

Thomas C. Noyes, president of the Washington franchise, gained approval from the Board of Directors to announce that work would begin immediately on a new ballpark with a steel grandstand. With the players at Spring Training and Opening Day less than a month away, crews worked tirelessly to get the ballpark ready for the home opener.

By Opening Day 1911, the grandstands were sufficiently erected for the Nationals to host the Boston Red Sox with President William Howard Taft in attendance. The work on the ballpark continued when the team was on the road and was completed on July 24, 1911 at a final cost of approximately $100,000. Seating capacity was more than 27,000, including a presidential box near the first base dugout.

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In 1920, the American League Base Ball Park was renamed Griffith Stadium in recognition of the franchise’s owner and president, Clark Griffith. The only major alteration to the ballpark was also made in 1920 as the double-decked stands were extended from the bases to the foul poles.

During the late-1930s and 1940s, Griffith Stadium had another part-time tenant - the famed Homestead Grays of the Negro Leagues. Originally from Pennsylvania, the Grays played half of their games at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh and half at Griffith Stadium when the Washington franchise was on the road. Some of the most revered players in Negro League history played for the Grays, including Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Cool Papa Bell and Sam Bankhead, as they won nine Negro League championships.

Griffith Stadium, which also hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1937 and 1956 and three World Series in 1924, 1925 and 1933, remained the home of the Washington franchise until it was moved to Minneapolis following the 1960 season.

The expansion Washington Senators played their inaugural season at Griffith Stadium in 1961 before moving into District of Columbia Stadium for the 1962 season.

After having been the site of professional baseball in Washington, DC, since 1892, the final game at Griffith Stadium was played on Sept. 21, 1961 as the Senators fell to Minnesota, 4-3, before a crowd of 1,498 fans. Griffith Stadium was demolished in 1965 and is now utilized by Howard University. Nearly 1,000 of the original seats from Griffith Stadium were moved to a Spring Training facility near Orlando, Fla., Tinker Field. Those seats remain there today.

A federally-owned stadium, District of Columbia Stadium was a new three-tiered, multi-purpose facility constructed near the Potomac River at a cost of approximately $24 million. The Senators signed a 10-year lease on September 29, 1961 with the D.C. Armory Board for the stadium, which had a seating capacity of 45,016.

On April 9, 1962, the Senators played their first regular season game at District of Columbia Stadium. A crowd of 42,143 - including President John F. Kennedy — saw Senators pitcher Bennie Daniels defeat the Detroit Tigers, 4-1. Interestingly enough, Daniels suffered the loss at both the final game at Ebbets Field in 1957 and the final game at Griffith Stadium in 1961.

Under the direction of the D.C. Armory Board, the stadium was officially renamed Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium on January 18, 1969.

The 1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the fourth hosted by the Senators and the second at RFK Stadium (also first game in 1962). Despite the American League dropping a 9-3 decision to the National League, Washington fans saw future Hall of Famer Willie McCovey hit a pair of homers and hometown favorite Frank Howard hit one as well.

In 1971, the Senators played their final season at RFK Stadium before moving to Arlington, Texas. The final regular season Major League Baseball game was played at RFK on September 30, 1971. Washington hosted the New York Yankees before a crowd of just 14,460 in a game that was never finished. The Senators were holding on to a 7-5 lead with two outs in the top of the ninth inning when fans rushed the field. The umpiring crew could not clear the field and the game was forfeited to the Yankees, 9-0.

RFK Stadium hosted 16 exhibition games involving Major League teams after the Senators moved in 1971. A portion of the proceeds from most of the games was donated to various charities. Attendance at the 16 contests averaged more than 27,600 per game. Following is a listing of those games:

DATE TEAMS/SCORE ATTENDANCE DATE TEAMS/SCORE ATTENDANCE May 22, 1972 PIT vs. BAL ............................................ 30,112 April 4, 1992 BOS 4, BAL 3 .........................................20,501 August 14, 1972 BOS vs. NYM ......................................... 32,432 April 5, 1992 BOS 9, PHI 3 ..........................................16,823 April 5, 1987 NYM 1, PHI 0 (5 innings/rain) ............... 45,614 April 2, 1993 NYM vs. NYY ..........................Postponed (Rain) April 3, 1988 NYM 10, BAL 7 ...................................... 36,123 April 3, 1993 PIT 4, BAL 3 ...........................................23,575 April 1, 1989 BAL 6, PIT 4 .......................................... 24,877 April 2, 1994 MIL 8, DET 3 ..........................................14,376 April 2, 1989 BAL 7, STL 6 (10 innings) ..................... 37,204 April 3, 1994 MIL vs. DET ...................................... Cancelled April 7, 1990 STL 11, BAL 10 ...................................... 21,298 April 2, 1999 MON 5, STL 4 .........................................20,640 April 6, 1991 BOS 4, BAL 1 ......................................... 37,458 April 3, 1999 STL 2, MON 1 .........................................30,112 April 7, 1991 BOS 6, BAL 5 ......................................... 43,264

On March 14, 2006, Washington, DC Mayor Anthony Williams, the D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission and the Washington Nationals unveiled plans for a 41,000-seat state-of-the-art baseball stadium located in Southeast DC. Seven weeks later, on May 4, ground was officially broken on the ballpark site. Washington opended Nationals Park on March 30, 2008 with a 3-2 win over ATL, televised nationally on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. President George W. Bush threw the ceremonial first pitch, then Ryan Zimmerman led the club to victory with a game-ending solo shot in the 9th inning.

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THE TRADITION OF OPENING DAY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Each Major League Club has its own unique celebration to mark the opening of the Major League Baseball season, but Opening Day in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., was always a special and sometimes historic event. Washington, D.C.’s Opening Day tradition dates to April 14, 1910. William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, attended the home opener of the Washington Senators against the Philadelphia Athletics. Numerous other government officials, including Vice President James Sherman, joined President Taft at the ballpark.

An overflow crowd of 12,000 fans—the largest baseball crowd in Washington at that time—gave President Taft an standing ovation as he made his way to his seats on the first-base side. Team president Thomas C. Noyes then took the 2 managers—Washington’s Jimmy McAleer and Philadelphia’s legendary Connie Mack—to meet the President.

Just prior to the start of the game, umpire Billy Evans walked over to President Taft’s box and presented him with a new baseball. Evans instructed President Taft that he was to throw the ball from his seat in the stands to Senators pitcher Walter Johnson, who was standing at home plate, to officially commence the start of the American League championship season. After giving the ball briefly to First Lady Helen Taft, the President adjusted his gloves and made a good throw to Johnson, who immediately gave the ball to catcher Charles Street to have it secured in a safe place.

President Taft watched the entire game, a 3-0 Washington victory in which Johnson hurled a one-hit, complete-game shutout. After the game, Johnson sent the historic ball to the White House accompanied by a note to President Taft asking for his autograph on the ball. President Taft returned the ball after penning the following on it:

“For Walter Johnson, with the hope that he may continue to be as formidable as in yesterday’s game. William H. Taft.”

Although President Taft was the first to throw out a ceremonial first pitch, it was not the first time a President of the United States attended a Major League Baseball game. Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd U.S. President, is believed to be the first sitting President to attend a Major League game when he witnessed a NL game between Cincinnati and Washington in June 1892. That wasn’t even the first interaction with a professional baseball team as nine years earlier President Chester A. Arthur welcomed the Cleveland franchise of the National League to the White House.

Having the President throw out the ceremonial first pitch at Washington’s home opener was such an enormous suc-cess—not only in the nation’s capital but around the country—that it led to the American League granting Washington permission to open the American League championship season one day before the rest of the League. This action was approved on December 13, 1927, in recognition of the U.S. President throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.

Including President Taft’s precedent-setting throw in 1910, 12 different Presidents have attended a home opener of the Washington Senators a total of 48 times. The Senators posted a 23-23 mark in home openers with a President present.

President Taft (2-0) and Woodrow Wilson (3-0), the 28th U.S. President, were the only two to never see the Senators lose. The only U.S. Presidents never to see Washington win a home opener were Lyndon Johnson (0-3) and Richard Nixon (0-2). Following is the breakdown of Washington’s record on Opening Day, listed by President:

WASHINGTON’S RECORD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON OPENING DAY Woodrow Wilson (D) ........................................................................................................ 3-0 (1.000) William Howard Taft (R) .................................................................................................. 2-0 (1.000) George W. Bush (R) ...........................................................................................................2-0 (1.000) Calvin Coolidge (R) ........................................................................................................... 3-1 (.750) Warren Harding (R) ........................................................................................................... 2-1 (.667) Dwight Eisenhower (R) ..................................................................................................... 4-3 (.571) Barack Obama (D) ..............................................................................................................0-1 (.000) Franklin Roosevelt (D) ...................................................................................................... 4-4 (.500) Harry Truman (D) .............................................................................................................. 3-4 (.429) John F. Kennedy (D) ........................................................................................................... 1-2 (.333) Herbert Hoover (R) ............................................................................................................ 1-3 (.250) Richard Nixon (R) ............................................................................................................. 0-2 (.000) Lyndon Johnson (D) ........................................................................................................... 0-3 (.000) TOTAL 25-24 (.510) Democrats 11-14 (.440) Republicans 14-10 (.583)

Prior to the Senators move to Texas in 1972, each President since Taft was in attendance for a Washington Senators home opener at least once. Several Presidents had to miss on occasion, including President Taft in 1914 because of the sinking of the Titanic and President Wilson in 1918 and 1919 because of World War I.

Since 1972, the tradition of Presidents and Opening Day has continued in other Major League cities. The only President to never throw out a ceremonial first pitch at an Opening Day game was Jimmy Carter. President George W. Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch at RFK Stadium on April 14, 2005 to usher the return of baseball to the nation’s capitol, then again to open Nationals Park on March 30, 2008. President Barack Obama continued the tradition on April 5, 2010, throwing out the first pitch prior to the Nationals’ season opener vs. PHI.

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APRIL 8, 1969 at NYMMONTREAL 11NYM 10Attendance — 44,541Maury Wills .................................... SSGary SutherIand ............................. 2BRusty Staub ................................... RFMack Jones .....................................LFBob Bailey ..................................... 1BJohn Bateman .................................. CCoco Laboy .................................... 3BDon Hahn .......................................CFJim Grant .....................................RHP

APRIL 6, 1970 at CINMONTREAL 1CIN 5Attendance — 30,124Gary Sutherland.............................. 2BRusty Staub ................................... RFRon Fairly ...................................... 1BBob Bailey ......................................LFCoco Laboy .................................... 3BAdolfo Phillips .................................CFJohn Boccabella ............................... CBobby Wine .................................... SSJoe Sparma ..................................RHP

APRIL 6, 1971 at NYMMONTREAL 2NYM 4Attendance — 26,062Boots Day .......................................CFRon Hunt ....................................... 2BRusty Staub ................................... RFBob Bailey ..................................... 3BRon Fairly ...................................... 1BMack Jones .....................................LFJohn Bateman .................................. CBobby Wine .................................... SSCarl Morton ..................................RHP

APRIL 15, 1972 at STLMONTREAL 3STL 2Attendance — 7,808Ron Hunt ....................................... 2BBob Bailey ..................................... 3BMike Jorgensen .............................. 1BRon Fairly ...................................... RFKen Singleton .................................LFBoots Day .......................................CFTerry Humphrey ................................ CTim Foli ......................................... SSBill Stoneman ..............................RHP

APRIL 6, 1973 at CHIMONTREAL 2CHI 3Attendance — 40,273Ron Hunt ....................................... 2BTim Foli ......................................... SSMike Jorgensen .............................. 1BRon Fairly .......................................LFKen Singleton ................................ RFBob Bailey ..................................... 3BJorge Roque ....................................CFJohn Boccabella ............................... CMike Torrez ..................................RHP

APRIL 10, 1974 at PITMONTREAL 12PIT 8Attendance — 40,434 [13 inn.]Ron Hunt ....................................... 3BWillie Davis .....................................CFBob Bailey ......................................LFHal Breeden ................................... 1BKen Singleton ................................ RFJim Cox ......................................... 2BBarry Foote ...................................... CTim Foli ......................................... SSSteve Renko .................................RHP

APRIL 7, 1975 at STLMONTREAL 8STL 4Attendance — 31,769Tony Scott .......................................LFTim Foli ......................................... SSPepe ManguaI .................................CFMike Jorgensen .............................. 1BBarry Foote ...................................... CGary Carter ..................................... RFPete Mackanin ............................... 2BLarry Parrish .................................. 3BDave McNally ............................... LHP

APRIL 9, 1976 at NYMMONTREAL 2NYM 3Attendance — 15,963Pepe Mangual .................................CFLarry Biittner ...................................LFMike Jorgensen .............................. 1BLarry Parrish .................................. 3BBarry Foote ...................................... CGary Carter ..................................... RFPete Mackanin ............................... 2BTim Foli ......................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 9, 1977 at PHIMONTREAL 4PHI 3Attendance — 43,367Dave Cash ...................................... 2BTim Foli ......................................... SSEllis Valentine ................................ RFTony Perez ..................................... 1BLarry Parrish .................................. 3BGary Carter ....................................... CAndré Dawson .................................CFWarren Cromartie .............................LFSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 7, 1978 at NYMMONTREAL 1NYM 3Attendance — 11,736Ellis Valentine ................................ RFDave Cash ...................................... 2BAndré Dawson .................................CFGary Carter ....................................... CTony Perez ..................................... 1BWarren Cromartie .............................LFLarry Parrish .................................. 3BChris Speier ................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 6, 1979 at PITMONTREAL 3PIT 2Attendance — 36,141 [10 inn.]Andre Dawson .................................CFRodney Scott.................................. 2BWarren Cromartie .............................LFEllis Valentine ................................ RFTony Perez ..................................... 1BGary Carter ....................................... CLarry Parrish .................................. 3BChris Speier ................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 11, 1980 at PHIMONTREAL 3PHI 6Attendance — 48,460Ron LeFlore ....................................LFRodney Scott.................................. 2BAndré Dawson .................................CFEllis Valentine ................................ RFLarry Parrish .................................. 3BGary Carter ....................................... CWarren Cromartie ............................ 1BChris Speier ................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

FRANCHISE OPENING DAY HISTORY2011—the Nationals’ 7th season in the nation’s capital—begins on March 31 as the Nationals host ATL at Nationals Park...the Nationals are 1-5 on Opening Day, including 1-2 at home and 0-3 on the road... Washington opened last season (2010) with an 11-1 loss vs. PHI.

H Washington is 1-5 in season openers...the Nationals/Expos record on Opening Day is 19-23 (.452), which includes an all-time mark of 4-5 in just 9 season openers at home and 15-18 in road openers...the Expos went 18-18 (.500) on Opening Day...they went 15-15 in road openers (3-3 in Quebec), and 3-3 when playing host on Opening Day.

H The Nationals/Expos franchise matches up with ATL for the 4th time on Opening Day, the 2nd time at home...the franchise owns a 2-1 record (1-0 at home) when starting the season against ATL, including a 3-2 win to open Nationals Park the last time the teams met for the season opener (March 30, 2008)...the Expos won 10-2 at ATL in ‘03 and lost 0-6 at ATL in ‘86 on Opening Day.

H This season marks the 10th consecutive in which the Nationals/Expos have opened the season against a NL East foe...they are 3-6 in openers during that stretch.

H The Washington Nationals opened Nationals Park and earned their first Opening Day victory on March 30, 2008, with a 3-2 win over ATL on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball...Ryan Zimmerman led the Nationals to victory with a game-ending solo homer in the bottom of the 9th inning, snapping a streak of 4 consecutive losses in season openers for the Nationals/Expos...Opening Day in Washington, DC has long been a baseball tradition, as from 1952-71, the Senators annually opened the American League schedule by hosting a game.

OPENING DAY STARTING NODS22 different pitchers have toed the rubber in a starting role for the Nationals/Expos on Opening Day in 41 seasons since 1969...only 7 made more than one Opening Day start for this franchise:

PITCHER NO. OPENING DAYSTARTS (YEARS) Steve Rogers............................................................................9 (1976-83, ‘85) Dennis Martinez..............................................................................6 (1988-93) Jeff Fassero ....................................................................................3 (1994-96) Livan Hernandez .............................................................................3 (2004-06) John Lannan ...................................................................................2 (2009-10) Dustin Hermanson ..........................................................................2 (1999-00) Javier Vazquez ................................................................................2 (2001-02)

H 13 pitchers have made one Opening Day start for the Nationals franchise: LHP Odalis Perez (‘08), RHP John Patterson (‘07), RHP Tony Armas Jr. (‘03), LHP Carlos Perez (‘98), RHP Jim Bullinger (‘97), RHP Floyd Youmans (‘87), RHP Bryn Smith (‘86), RHP Charlie Lea (‘84), LHP Dave McNally (‘75), RHP Steve Renko (‘74), RHP Mike Torrez (‘73), RHP Bill Stoneman (‘72), RHP Carl Morton (‘71), RHP Joe Sparma (‘70), RHP Jim Grant (‘69).

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APRIL 8, 1981 at PITMONTREAL 6PIT 5Attendance — 40,332Tim Raines ......................................LFRodney Scott.................................. 2BAndré Dawson .................................CFEllis Valentine ................................ RFGary Carter ....................................... CLarry Parrish .................................. 3BWarren Cromartie ............................ 1BChris Speier ................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

ARPIL 9, 1982 at PHIMONTREAL 2PHI 0Attendance — 7,795Tim Raines ......................................LFWallace Johnson ............................. 2BAndré Dawson .................................CFAl Oliver ........................................ 1BGary Carter ....................................... CWarren Cromartie ............................ RFTim WaIIach ................................... 3BChris Speier ................................... SSSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 6, 1983 at CHIMONTREAL 3CHI 0Attendance — 4,802Tim Raines ......................................LFBryan Little .................................... SSAndré Dawson .................................CFAI Oliver ........................................ 1BGary Carter ....................................... CTim Wallach ................................... 3BWarren Cromartie ............................ RFDoug Flynn .................................... 2BSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 3, 1984 at HOUMONTREAL 4HOU 2Attendance — 28,105Pete Rose .......................................LFBryan LittIe .....................................2bTim Raines ......................................CFAndré Dawson ................................ RFGary Carter ....................................... CTim Wallach ................................... 3BTerry Francona ................................ 1BArgenis Salazar ............................... SSCharlie Lea ..................................RHP

APRIL 8, 1985 at CINMONTREAL 1CIN 4Attendance — 52,971Tim Raines ......................................LFHerm Winningham ...........................CFAndré Dawson ................................ RFDan Driessen .................................. 1B Hubie Brooks ................................. SSVance Law ..................................... 2BTim Wallach ................................... 3BMike Fitzgerald ................................. CSteve Rogers ................................RHP

APRIL 8, 1986 at ATLMONTREAL 0ATL 6Attendance — 37,858Tim Raines ......................................LFVance Law ..................................... 2BAndré Dawson ................................ RFJason Thompson ............................. 1BHubie Brooks ................................. SSTim Wallach ................................... 3BMitch Webster .................................CFDann BilardeIlo ................................ CBryn Smith ..................................RHP

APRIL 6, 1987 at CINMONTREAL 5CIN 11Attendance — 55,166Alonzo Powell ..................................LFMitch Webster ................................ RFAndrés Galarraga ............................ 1BHubie Brooks ................................. SSTim Wallach ................................... 3BVance Law ..................................... 2BJeff Reed ......................................... CReid Nichols ...................................CFFloyd Youmans .............................RHP

APRIL 4, 1988 vs. NYMNYM 10MONTREAL 6Attendance — 55,413Tim Raines ......................................LFMitch Webster .................................CFHubie Brooks ................................. RFTim Wallach ................................... 3BAndrés Galarraga ............................ 1BTom Foley ...................................... 2BLuis Rivera ..................................... SSJeff Reed ......................................... CDennis Martinez ..........................RHP

APRIL 4, 1989 vs. PITPIT 5MONTREAL 6Attendance — 35,154Tim Raines ......................................LFDave Martinez .................................CFAndrés Galarraga ............................ 1BHubie Brooks ................................. RFTim Wallach ................................... 3BTom Foley ...................................... 2BNelson Santovenia ............................ CSpike Owen .................................... SSDennis Martinez ...........................RHP

APRIL 9, 1990 at STLMONTREAL 5STL 6Attendance — 48,752 [11 inn.]Delino DeShields ............................ 2BMarquis Grissom ..............................CFTim Raines ......................................LFTim Wallach ................................... 3BAndrés Galarraga ............................ 1BLarry Walker ................................... RFNelson Santovenia ............................ CSpike Owen .................................... SSDennis Martinez ...........................RHP

APRIL 8, 1991 at PITMONTREAL 7PIT 0Attendance — 54,274Delino DeShields ............................ 2BDave Martinez .................................CFIvan Calderon ..................................LFTim Wallach ................................... 3BLarry Walker ................................... RFAndrés Galarraga ............................ 1BRon Hassey ...................................... CSpike Owen .................................... SSDennis Martinez ...........................RHP

APRIL 6, 1992 at PITMONTREAL 0PIT 2Attendance — 48,000Delino DeShields ............................ 2BMarquis Grissom ..............................CFIvan Calderon ..................................LFLarry Walker ................................... RFTim Wallach ................................... 1BBret Barberie.................................. 3BDarrin Fletcher ................................. CSpike Owen .................................... SSDennis Martinez ...........................RHP

APRIL 5, 1993 at CINMONTREAL 1CIN 2Attendance — 55,456Delino DeShields ............................ 2BMoises Alou ....................................LFMarquis Grissom ..............................CFLarry Walker ................................... RFFrank Bolick ................................... 3BJohn Vander Wal ............................. 1BWil Cordero .................................... SSTim Laker ......................................... CDennis Martinez ...........................RHP

APRIL 4, 1994 at HOUMONTREAL 5HOU 6Attendance — 43,440 [12 inn.]Marquis Grissom ..............................CFMike Lansing.................................. 2BMoises Alou ....................................LFLarry Walker ................................... RFDarrin Fletcher ................................. CWil Cordero .................................... SSCliff Floyd ...................................... 1BSean Berry ..................................... 3BJeff Fassero.................................. LHP

APRIL 26, 1995 at PITMONTREAL 6PIT 2Attendance — 34,841Mike Lansing.................................. 2BCliff Floyd ...................................... 1BRoberto Kelly ..................................CFMoises Alou ................................... RFDarrin Fletcher ................................. CWil Cordero .................................... SSTony Tarasco....................................LFSean Berry ..................................... 3BJeff Fassero.................................. LHP

APRIL 2, 1996 at CINMONTREAL 1CIN 4Attendance — 53,136Mark Grudzielanek .......................... SSMike Lansing.................................. 2BRondell White .................................CFMoises Alou ....................................LFDavid Segui.................................... 1BSherman Obando ............................ RFDarrin Fletcher ................................. CShane Andrews ............................... 3BJeff Fassero.................................. LHP

APRIL 1, 1997 vs. STLSTL 1MONTREAL 2Attendance — 33,437Mark Grudzielanek .......................... SSMike Lansing.................................. 2BRondell White .................................CFHenry Rodriguez ..............................LFDavid Segui.................................... 1BDarrin Fletcher ................................. CJoe Orsulak .................................... RFShane Andrews ............................... 3BJim Bullinger................................RHP

APRIL 1, 1998 vs. PITPIT 4MONTREAL 0Attendance — 31,220Mark Grudzielanek .......................... SSF.P. Santangelo ................................CFVladimir Guerrero............................ RFBrad Fullmer .................................. 1BRondell White .................................LFJose Vidro ...................................... 2BShane Andrews ............................... 3BChris Widger..................................... CCarlos Perez ................................. LHP

APRIL 5, 1999 at PITMONTREAL 9PIT 2Attendance — 43,405Wilton Guerrero .............................. 2BOrlando Cabrera.............................. SSRondell White .................................LFVladimir Guerrero............................ RFBrad Fullmer .................................. 1BMichael Barrett .............................. 3BChris Widger..................................... CManny Martinez ...............................CFDustin Hermanson ........................RHP

APRIL 3, 2000 vs. LADLAD 10MONTREAL 4Attendance — 51,249Peter Bergeron ................................CFJosé Vidro ...................................... 2BRondell White .................................LFVladimir Guerrero............................ RFLee Stevens ................................... 1BMichael Barrett .............................. 3BChris Widger..................................... COrlando Cabrera.............................. SSDustin Hermanson ........................RHP

APRIL 2, 2001 at CHIMONTREAL 5CHI 4Attendance — 38,466 [10 inn.]Peter Bergeron ................................CFJosé Vidro ...................................... 2BFernando Tatis ................................ 3BVladimir Guerrero............................ RFLee Stevens ................................... 1BMilton Bradley .................................LFOrlando Cabrera.............................. SSMichael Barrett ................................ CJavier Vazquez ..............................RHP

APRIL 3, 2002 vs. FLAFLA 6MONTREAL 7Attendance — 34,351Peter Bergeron ................................CFJosé Vidro ...................................... 2BVladimir Guerrero............................ RFOrlando Cabrera.............................. SSLee Stevens ................................... 1BChris Truby..................................... 3BBrad Wilkerson ................................LFMichael Barrett ................................ CJavier Vazquez ..............................RHP

MARCH 31, 2003 at ATLMONTREAL 10ATL 2Attendance — 40,258Endy Chavez ...................................CFJosé Vidro ...................................... 2BRon Calloway.................................. RFWil Cordero .................................... 1BBrad Wilkerson ................................LFOrlando Cabrera.............................. SSFernando Tatis ................................ 3CMichael Barrett ................................ CTony Armas, Jr. .............................RHP

APRIL 6, 2004 at FLAMONTREAL 3FLA 4Attendance — 55,315Peter Bergeron ................................CFJose Vidro ...................................... 2BCarl Everett .................................... RFOrlando Cabrera.............................. SSBrad Wilkerson ............................... 1BTony Batista .................................. 3BTerrmel Sledge ................................LFBrian Schneider................................ CLivan Hernandez ...........................RHP

APRIL 4, 2005 at PHIWASHINGTON 4PHI 8Attendance — 44,080Brad Wilkerson ................................CFCristian Guzman ............................. SSJose Vidro ...................................... 2BJose Guillen ................................... RFNick Johnson ................................. 1BVinny Castilla ................................. 3BTerrmel Sledge ................................LFBrian Schneider................................ CLivan Hernandez ...........................RHP

APRIL 3, 2006 at NYMWASHINGTON 2NYM 3Attendance — 54,371Brandon Watson ..............................CFJose Vidro ...................................... 2BJose Guillen ................................... RFNick Johnson ................................. 1BAlfonso Soriano ...............................LFRyan Zimmerman ........................... 3BRoyce Clayton ................................ SSBrian Schneider................................ CLivan Hernandez ...........................RHP

APRIL 2, 2007 vs. FLAFLA 9WASHINGTON 2Attendance — 40.389Felipe Lopez .................................. 2BCristian Guzman ............................. SSRyan Zimmerman ........................... 3BAustin Kearns ................................. RFDmitri Young .................................. 1BBrian Schneider................................ CRyan Church ...................................LFNook Logan .....................................CFJohn Patterson .............................RHP

March 30, 2008 vs. ATLATL 2WASHINGTON 3Attendance — 39,389Cristian Guzman ............................. SSLastings Milledge.............................CFRyan Zimmerman ........................... 3BNick Johnson ................................. 1BAustin Kearns ................................. RFPaul Lo Duca ................................... CElijah Dukes ....................................LFRonnie Belliard .............................. 2BOdalis Perez ................................. LHP

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BASEBALL IN D.C. — OPENING DAYWith the history and tradition associated with Opening Day in Washington, D.C., 11 U.S. Presidents threw out the season’s ceremonial first pitch at either a Nationals or Senators games from 1910-71...the 11 Commander in Chiefs to throw open the season with a ceremonial first pitch: William H. Taft (1910-11), Woodrow Wilson (1912, ‘14), Warren Harding (1921-22), Calvin Coolidge (1924, ‘27-28), Herbert Hoover (1929-32), Franklin D. Roosevelt ( 1933, ‘35-41), Harry S. Truman (1946, ‘48-50, ‘52), Dwight Eisenhower (1953-58, ‘60), John F. Kennedy (1961-63), Lyndon Johnson (1964-65, ‘67) and Richard Nixon (1969).

[NOTE: ALL OPPONENTS LISTED IN AL FROM 1901-1971] FIRST PITCHYEAR DATE/SITE/OPPONENT RESULT WP LP ATT. U.S. PRESIDENT1901 April 26 at PHI W5-1 CARRICK Fraser 10,000 —1902 April 23 vs. BOS W7-3 ORTH Dineen 6,253 —1903 April 22 vs. NYY W3-1 CHESBRO Orth 10,000 —1904 April 14 vs. PHI L3-8 Plank WILSON 6,000 —1905 April 14 vs. NYY L2-4 Chesbro PATTEN 9,161 —1906 April 14 vs. PHI L3-4 Bender HUGHES 12,962 —1907 April 11 vs. NYY L2-3 Orth HUGHES 12,902 —1908 April 14 at BOS L1-3 YOUNG Smith 18,752 —1909 April 12 vs. NYY W4-1 SMITH Newton 12,078 —DECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 4-51910 April 14 vs. PHI W3-0 JOHNSON Plank 12,226 Taft1911 April 12 vs. BOS W8-5 WALKER Wood 16,000 Taft1912 April 11 at PHI L2-4 Coombs JOHNSON 15,000 —1913 April 10 vs. NYY W2-1 JOHNSON McConnell 20,000 Wilson1914 April 14 at BOS W3-0 JOHNSON Collins 20,000 —1915 April 14 vs. NYY W7-0 JOHNSON Warhop 15,557 Wilson1916 April 12 at NYY W3-2 JOHNSON Caldwell 20,000 —1917 April 11 at PHI W3-0 W.JOHNSON R.Johnson 8,000 —1918 April 15 vs. NYY L3-6 Mogridge JOHNSON 15,000 —1919 April 23 vs. PHI W1-0 JOHNSON Perry 14,000 —DECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 8-21920 April 15 at BOS L6-7 Russell JOHNSON 7,000 —1921 April 13 vs. BOS L3-6 Jones JOHNSON 18,212 Harding1922 April 12 vs. NYY W6-5 MOGRIDGE Jones 27,000 Harding1923 April 18 at PHI L1-3 Harriss JOHNSON 20,000 —1924 April 15 vs. PHI W4-0 JOHNSON Harriss 25,000 Coolidge1925 April 14 at NYY L1-5 Shocker MOGRIDGE 50,000 —1926 April 13 vs. PHI W1-0 JOHNSON Rommel 25,000 VP Dawes1927 April 12 vs. BOS W6-2 COVELESKI Harriss 30,000 Coolidge1928 April 10 vs. BOS L5-7 MacFayden GASTON 25,000 Coolidge1929 April 17 vs. PHI L4-13 Rommel JONES 25,000 HooverDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 4-61930 April 14 vs. BOS L3-4 Smith BRAXTON 20,000 Hoover1931 April 14 vs. PHI L3-5 Grove CROWDER 32,000 Hoover1932 April 11 vs. BOS W1-0 CROWDER MacFayden 18,000 Hoover1933 April 12 vs. PHI W4-1 CROWDER Freitas 24,000 Roosevelt1934 April 17 at BOS W6-5 CROWDER Johnson 33,336 —1935 April 17 vs. PHI W4-2 WHITEHILL Cain 20,000 Roosevelt1936 April 14 vs. NYY W1-0 NEWSOM Gomez 31,000 Roosevelt1937 April 19 vs. PHI L3-4 Williams CASCARELLA 33,000 Roosevelt1938 April 18 vs. PHI W12-8 FERRELL Williams 29,000 Roosevelt1939 April 20 at PHI L0-2 Caster DESHONG 7,000 —DECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 6-4

OPENING DAY — WASHINGTON NATIONALS/SENATORS (1901-PRESENT)

OPENING DAY HISTORY — BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

FRANCHISE OPENING DAY STARTING LINEUPS (MONTREAL EXPOS 1969-2004, WASHINGTON NATIONALS (2005-PRESENT)

April 6, 2009 at FLAWASHINGTON 6FLA 12Attendance — 34,323Lastings Milledge.............................CFCristian Guzman ............................. SSRyan Zimmerman ........................... 3BAdam Dunn .....................................LFNick Johnson ................................. 1BAustin Kearns ................................. RFRonnie Belliard .............................. 2BJesus Flores ..................................... CJohn Lannan ................................ LHP

April 5, 2010 vs. PHIPHI 11WASHINGTON 1Attendance — 41,290Nyjer Morgan...................................CFWillie Harris ................................... RFRyan Zimmerman ........................... 3BAdam Dunn .................................... 1BJosh Willingham ..............................LFAdam Kennedy ............................... 2BIvan Rodriguez ................................. CIan Desmond .................................. SSJohn Lannan ................................ LHP

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FIRST PITCHYEAR DATE/SITE/OPPONENT RESULT WP LP ATT. U.S. PRESIDENT1940 April 16 vs. BOS L0-1 Grove LEONARD 31,000 Roosevelt1941 April 14 vs. NYY L0-3 Russo LEONARD 32,000 Roosevelt1942 April 14 vs. NYY L0-7 Ruffing HUDSON 31,000 VP Wallace1943 April 20 vs. PHI W7-5 CARRASQUEL Christopher 25,093 —1944 April 18 vs. PHI L2-3 Berry CANDINI 27,000 VP Wallace1945 April 17 at PHI W14-8 LEONARD Newsom 7,846 —1946 April 16 vs. BOS L3-6 Hughson WOLFF 30,372 Truman1947 April 15 at BOS L6-7 Dorish WYNN 30,822 —1948 April 19 vs. NYY L4-12 Reynolds WYNN 31,728 Truman1949 April 18 vs. PHI W3-2 SCARBOROUGH Fowler 26,000 TrumanDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 3-7HALF CENTURY OPENING-DAY RECORD: 25-24

[NOTE: ALL OPPONENTS LISTED IN AMERICAN LEAGUE] FIRST PITCHYEAR DATE/SITE/OPPONENT RESULT WP LP ATT. U.S. PRESIDENT1950 April 18 vs. PHI W8-7 SCARBOROUGH Scheib 29,320 Truman1951 April 17 at PHI W6-1 MARRERO Schantz 8,285 —1952 April 15 vs. BOS L0-3 Parnell PORTERFIELD 25,869 Truman1953 April 16 vs. NYY L3-6 Sain PORTERFIELD 25,112 Eisenhower1954 April 13 vs. NYY W5-3 DIXON Reynolds 27,160 Eisenhower1955 April 11 vs. BAL W12-5 PORTERFIELD Kretlow 26,634 Eisenhower1956 April 17 vs. NYY L4-10 Larsen PASCUAL 27,837 Eisenhower1957 April 15 vs. BAL L6-7 Loes PASCUAL 23,872 Eisenhower1958 April 14 vs. BOS W5-2 RAMOS Sullivan 26,675 Eisenhower1959 April 9 vs. BAL W9-2 RAMOS Harshman 26,850 VP NixonDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 6-41960 April 18 vs. BOS W10-1 PASCUAL Sturdivant 28,327 Eisenhower1961 April 10 vs. CWS L3-4 Baumann DONOVAN 26,725 Kennedy1962 April 9 vs. DET W4-1 DANIELS Mossi 44,383 Kennedy1963 April 8 vs. BAL L1-3 Barber RUDOLPH 43,022 Kennedy1964 April 13 vs. LAA L0-4 McBride OSTEEN 40,145 Johnson1965 April 12 vs. BOS L2-7 Monbouquette ORTEGA 43,554 Johnson1966 April 11 vs. CLE L2-5 McDowell RICHART 44,468 VP Humphrey1967 April 10 vs. NYY L0-8 Stottlemyre RICHART 44,382 Johnson1968 April 10 vs. MIN L0-2 Chance PASCUAL 32,063 VP Humphrey1969 April 7 vs. NYY L4-8 Stottlemyre PASCUAL 45,113 NixonDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 2-81970 April 6 vs. DET L0-5 Lolich BOSMAN 45,015 —1971 April 5 vs. OAK W8-0 BOSMAN Blue 45,061 —DECADE OPENING DAY RECORD: 1-11972-2004 *** NO MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ***2005 April 4 at PHI L4-8 Lieber HERNANDEZ 44,080 —2006 April 3 at NYM L2-3 Glavine HERNANDEZ 54,371 —2007 April 2 vs. FLA L2-9 Willis PATTERSON 40,389 —2008 March 30 vs. ATL W3-2 RAUCH Moylan 39,389 Bush2009 April 6 at FLA L6-12 Nolasco LANNAN 34,323 —2010 April 5 vs. PHI L1-11 Halladay Lannan 41.290 ObamaBASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. OPENING-DAY RECORD: 35-42 (.455)

[NOTE: ALL OPPONENTS LISTED IN AL FROM 1901-1971] FIRST PITCHYEAR DATE/SITE/OPPONENT RESULT WP LP ATT. U.S. PRESIDENT1901 April 29 vs. BAL W5-2 CARRICK McGinnity 10,000 —1908 April 22 vs. BOS L3-5 Winter SMITH 10,000 —1912 April 19 vs. PHI W6-0 JOHNSON Brown 9,000 VP Sherman1914 April 23 vs. BOS L0-5 R.Johnson W.JOHNSON 18,000 —1916 April 20 vs. NYY W12-4 JOHNSON Keating 12,000 Wilson1917 April 20 vs. PHI L4-6 Johnson GALLIA 7,000 VP Marshall1920 April 22 vs. BOS W8-5 ERICKSON Karr 16,000 VP Marshall1923 April 26 vs. PHI W2-1 ZACHARY Harriss 22,000 Harding1925 April 22 vs. NYY W10-1 JOHNSON Shocker 35,000 Coolidge1934 April 24 vs. BOS L0-5 Welch RUSSELL 25,000 Roosevelt1939 April 21 vs. NYY L3-6 Gomez KRAKAUSKAS 32,000 VP Garner1945 April 20 vs. NYY L3-6 Bevens HAEFNER 24,494 —1947 April 18 vs. NYY L0-7 Reynolds NEWSOM 28,579 *Truman1951 April 20 vs. NYY W5-3 CONSUEGRA Byrne 27,331 Truman2005 April 14 vs. ARI W5-3 HERNANDEZ Vazquez 43,861 George W. Bush2006 April 11 vs. NYM L1-7 Bannister ORTIZ 40,530 VP Cheney2009 April 13 vs. PHI L8-9 Moyer RIVERA 40,386 —BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. RECORD IN HOME OPENERS WHEN SEASON BEGAN ON ROAD: 8-8 (.500)

*Truman threw one ball right-handed and one left-handed.

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DIVISIONYEAR WINS LOSSES PCT. FINISH GB/GA ATTENDANCE MANAGER(S)1901.......................61 72 .459 6 -20.5 161,661 Jim Manning1902.......................61 75 .449 6 -22.0 188,158 Tom Loftus1903.......................43 94 .314 8 -47.5 128,878 Tom Loftus1904.......................38 113 .251 8 -55.5 131,744 Malachi Kittridge -29.5 Patsy Donovan 1905.......................64 87 .421 7 -37.5 252,027 Jake Stahl1906.......................55 95 .367 7 -43.5 129,903 Jake Stahl1907.......................49 102 .325 8 -22.5 221,929 Joe Cantillon1908.......................67 85 .441 7 -56.0 264,252 Joe Cantillon1909.......................42 110 .276 8 -36.5 205,199 Joe Cantillon1910.......................66 85 .437 7 -38.5 254,591 Jimmy McAleer1911.......................64 90 .416 7 -14.0 244,884 Jimmy McAleer1912.......................91 61 .599 2 -6.5 350,663 Clark Griffith1913.......................90 64 .584 2 -19.0 325,831 Clark Griffith1914.......................81 73 .526 3 -17.0 243,888 Clark Griffith1915.......................85 68 .556 4 -14.5 167,332 Clark Griffith1916.......................76 77 .497 7 -25.5 177,265 Clark Griffith1917.......................74 79 .484 5 -4.0 89,682 Clark Griffith1918.......................72 56 .563 3 -32.0 182,122 Clark Griffith1919 56 84 .400 7 -29.0 234,096 Clark Griffith1920.......................68 84 .447 6 -18.0 359,260 Clark Griffith1921.......................80 73 .523 4 -25.0 456,069 George McBride1922.......................69 85 .448 6 -23.5 458,552 Clyde Milan1923.......................75 78 .490 4 +2.0 357,406 Donie Bush1924.......................92 62 .597 1 +8.5 584,310 Bucky Harris1925.......................96 55 .636 1 -8.0 817,199 Bucky Harris1926.......................81 69 .540 4 -25.0 551,580 Bucky Harris1927.......................85 69 .552 3 -26.0 528,976 Bucky Harris1928.......................75 79 .487 4 -8.0 378,501 Bucky Harris1929.......................71 81 .467 5 -8.0 355,506 Walter Johnson1930.......................94 60 .610 2 -16.0 614,474 Walter Johnson1931.......................92 62 .597 3 -14.0 492,657 Walter Johnson1932.......................93 61 .604 3 +7.0 371,396 Walter Johnson1933.......................99 53 .651 1 -34.0 437,533 Joe Cronin1934.......................66 86 .434 7 -27.0 330,074 Joe Cronin1935.......................67 86 .438 6 -20.0 255,011 Bucky Harris1936.......................82 71 .536 4 -28.5 379,799 Bucky Harris1937.......................73 80 .477 6 -23.5 397,799 Bucky Harris1938.......................75 76 .497 5 -41.5 522,694 Bucky Harris1939.......................65 87 .428 6 -26.0 339,257 Bucky Harris1940.......................64 90 .416 7 -31.0 381,241 Bucky Harris1941.......................70 84 .455 7 -39.5 415,663 Bucky Harris1942.......................62 89 .357 7 -13.5 403,493 Bucky Harris1943.......................84 69 .549 2 -23.5 574,694 Ossie Bluege1944.......................64 90 .416 8 -1.5 525,235 Ossie Bluege1945.......................87 67 .656 2 -28.0 652,660 Ossie Bluege1946.......................76 78 .494 4 -33.0 1,027,216 Ossie Bluege1947.......................64 90 .416 7 -40.0 850,758 Ossie Bluege1948.......................56 97 .366 7 -7.0 795,254 Joe Kuhel1949.......................50 104 .325 8 -31.0 770,745 Joe Kuhel1950.......................67 87 .435 5 -36.0 699,697 Bucky Harris1951.......................62 92 .403 7 -17.0 695,167 Bucky Harris1952.......................78 76 .506 5 -23.5 699,457 Bucky Harris1953.......................76 76 .500 5 -45.0 595,594 Bucky Harris1954.......................66 88 .429 6 -43.0 503,542 Bucky Harris1955.......................53 101 .344 8 -38.0 425,238 Chuck Dressen1956.......................59 95 .383 7 -43.0 431,647 Chuck Dressen1957.......................55 99 .357 8 -31.0 457,079 Chuck Dressen -32.0 Cookie Lavagetto 1958.......................61 93 .396 8 -31.0 475,288 Cookie Lavagetto1959.......................63 91 .409 8 -24.0 615,372 Cookie Lavagetto1960.......................73 81 .474 5 -47.5 743,404 Cookie Lavagetto1961* .....................61 100 .379 10 -35.5 597,287 Mickey Vernon1962* .....................60 101 .373 10 -48.5 729,775 Mickey Vernon1963* .....................56 106 .346 10 -37.0 535,604 Mickey Vernon -32.0 Eddie Yost -25.5 Gil Hodges1964* .....................62 100 .383 9 -15.5 600,106 Gil Hodges1965* .....................70 92 .432 8 -37.5 560,083 Gil Hodges1966* .....................71 88 .446 8 -25.5 576,260 Gil Hodges1967* .....................76 85 .472 7 -15.5 770,868 Gil Hodges1968* .....................65 96 .403 10 -37.5 546,661 Jim Lemon1969* .....................86 76 .530 4E -23.0 918,106 Ted Williams1970* .....................70 92 .432 6E -38.0 824,789 Ted Williams1971* .....................63 96 .396 5E -38.5 655,156 Ted Williams

* — Expansion Washington Senators, as the original Nationals/Senators franchise had moved to Minnesota for the 1961 season.

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PLAYER (POSITION) YEARSBob Allison (OF).................................................................................... 1959Ossie Bluege (3B)................................................................................. 1935Rocky Bridges (SS) ............................................................................... 1958Paul Casanova (C) ............................................................................... 1967George Case (OF).................................................................... 1939, ‘43, ‘44Ben Chapman (OF) ............................................................................... 1936Joe Cronin (SS) .............................................................................. 1933, ‘34Al Crowder (RHP) .................................................................................. 1933Dick Donovan (RHP) ............................................................................. 1961Jake Early (C) ....................................................................................... 1943Rick Ferrell (C) ....................................................................... 1937, ‘38, ‘44Wes Ferrell (RHP) .................................................................................. 1937Chuck Hinton (OF) ................................................................................ 1964Frank Howard (OF)...........................................................................1968-71Sid Hudson (RHP) .......................................................................... 1941, ‘42Jackie Jensen (OF) ................................................................................ 1952Bob Johnson (OF).................................................................................. 1943Harmon Killebrew (3B) ......................................................................... 1959Darold Knowles (LHP) ........................................................................... 1969Jim Lemon (OF)..................................................................................... 1960Don Leppert (C) .................................................................................... 1963Buddy Lewis (OF/3B) ..................................................................... 1938, ‘47Dutch Leonard (RHP) .............................................................. 1940, ‘43, ‘44Heinie Manush (OF) .............................................................................. 1934Connie Marrero (RHP) ........................................................................... 1951Walter Masterson (RHP) ................................................................ 1947, ‘48Cass Michaels (2B) .............................................................................. 1950Buddy Myer (2B) ............................................................................ 1935, ‘37Camilo Pascual (RHP) ................................................................... 1959, ‘60Bob Porterfield (RHP)............................................................................ 1954Pedro Ramos (RHP) .............................................................................. 1959Pete Richert (LHP) ......................................................................... 1965, ‘66Eddie Robinson (1B)............................................................................. 1949Jack Russell (RHP) ............................................................................... 1934Roy Sievers (1B) ..................................................................... 1956, ‘57, ‘59Stan Spence (OF)............................................................. 1942, ‘44, ‘46, ‘47Dave Stenhouse (RHP).......................................................................... 1962Dean Stone (LHP) ................................................................................. 1954Cecil Travis (3B) ..................................................................... 1937, ‘40, ‘41Mickey Vernon (1B) ................................................... 1946, ‘48, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55Early Wynn (RHP).................................................................................. 1947Ed Yost (3B) ......................................................................................... 1952

NOTE: Joe Cronin managed the AL All-Star Team in 1934

YEAR PITCHER RECORD1910 Walter Johnson .................................................................25-171911 Walter Johnson .................................................................25-131912 Walter Johnson .................................................................32-12 Bob Groom .......................................................................24-131913 Walter Johnson .................................................................*36-71914 Walter Johnson ...............................................................*28-181915 Walter Johnson ...............................................................*27-131916 Walter Johnson ...............................................................*25-191917 Walter Johnson .................................................................23-161918 Walter Johnson ...............................................................*23-131919 Walter Johnson .................................................................20-141924 Walter Johnson ...............................................................*23-171925 Walter Johnson ...................................................................20-7 Stan Coveleski ...................................................................20-51932 Al Crowder .....................................................................*26-13 Monte Weaver ..................................................................22-101933 Al Crowder .....................................................................*24-15 Earl Whitehill .....................................................................22-81939 Dutch Leonard ...................................................................20-81945 Roger Wolff ......................................................................20-101953 Bob Porterfield ...............................................................*22-10

* — Led AL in wins

YEAR PLAYER BATTING AVERAGE1902 Ed Delahanty ................................................................... .3761928 Goose Goslin .................................................................... .3791935 Buddy Myer ...................................................................... .3491946 Mickey Vernon .................................................................. .3531953 Mickey Vernon .................................................................. .337

YEAR PLAYER BATTING AVERAGE1957 Roy Sievers ........................................................................... 421959 Harmon Killebrew ................................................................ *421968 Frank Howard ........................................................................ 441970 Frank Howard ........................................................................ 44

* — Tied CLE’s Rocky Colavito for AL lead

YEAR PLAYER RBI1924 Goose Goslin ....................................................................... 1291957 Roy Sievers ......................................................................... 1141970 Frank Howard ...................................................................... 140

YEAR PLAYER STOLEN BASES1906 John Anderson ..................................................................... *391912 Clyde Milan ........................................................................... 881913 Clyde Milan ........................................................................... 741920 Sam Rice .............................................................................. 631937 Ben Chapman ................................................................... **351939 George Case .......................................................................... 511940 George Case .......................................................................... 351941 George Case .......................................................................... 331942 George Case .......................................................................... 441943 George Case .......................................................................... 61* — Tied CLE’s Elmer Flick ** — Played for both WAS and BOS, tied PHI’s Bill Werber

YEAR PLAYER STATS1958 Albie Pearson .................................................... .275—3—331959 Bob Allison ........................................................ .261—30—85

YEAR PLAYER STATS1913 Walter Johnson ..................................... 36-7, 1.14 ERA, 243 SO1924 Walter Johnson ..................................... 23-7, 2.72 ERA, 158 SO1925 Roger Peckinpaugh ................................ .294—4—64, 13 SB

YEAR PLAYER POSITION1960 Earl Battey .............................................................................. C

SENATORS AL ALL-STARS SENATORS 20-GAME WINNERS

SENATORS BATTING CHAMPIONS

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SENATORS RBI CHAMPIONS

SENATORS STOLEN BASE CHAMPIONS

SENATORS AL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

SENATORS AL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

SENATORS RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVES

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Washington, DC has hosted three World Series, with the original Washington (AL) Nationals claiming the 1924 World Championship. Washington needed seven games to top the favored New York Giants, a club that was appearing in its 8th World Series in 14 seasons and was managed by John McGraw. The Nationals won despite Walter Johnson losing each of his first 2 starts. However, Washington won, 4-3, in 12 innings as Johnson came out of the ‘pen to earn the win in Game 7. The 1924 World Series remains the 2nd of only 4 World Series to be decided in extra innings of the decisive 7th game.

The Washington (AL) Nationals would go on to play in two more Fall Classics, losing both. As defending World Champions in 1925, the Nationals won 92 games and claimed another NL Pennant, but lost to Pittsburgh in 7 games. The Pirates topped the Nationals, 9-7, in Game 7 as Walter Johnson squandered a 4-0 lead after the first inning and eventually suffered the loss. The New York Giants provided payback for the ‘24 Series by winning the 1933 World Series over the AL Nationals in 5 games.

Game 1 — October 4, 1924 at Griffith Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H ENEW YORK GIANTS 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 14 1WASHINGTON NATIONALS 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 10 1PITCHERS: NYG - Nehf; WSH - JohnsonWP - Nehf LP - Johnson SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: NYG - Kelly, Terry; WSH - noneATTENDANCE: 35,760

Game 2 — October 5, 1924 at Griffith Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENEW YORK GIANTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 6 0WASHINGTON NATIONALS 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 6 1PITCHERS: NYG - Bentley; WSH - Zachary, Marberry (9)WP - Zachary LP - Bentley SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: NYG - none; WSH - Goslin, HarrisATTENDANCE: 35,922

Game 3 — October 6, 1924 at Polo Grounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EWASHINGTON (AL) NATIONALS 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 9 2NEW YORK GIANTS 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 X 6 12 0PITCHERS: WSH - Marberry, Russell (4), Martina (7), Speece (8); NYG - McQuillan, Ryan (4), Jonnard (9), Watson (9)WP - McQuillan LP - Marberry SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: WSH - none; NYG - RyanATTENDANCE: 47,608

Game 4 — October 7, 1924 at Polo Grounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EWASHINGTON (AL) NATIONALS 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 7 13 3NEW YORK GIANTS 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 X 4 6 1PITCHERS: WSH - Mogridge, Marberry (8); NYG - Barnes, Baldwin (6), Dean (8)WP - Mogridge LP - Barnes SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: WSH - Goslin; NYG - noneATTENDANCE: 49,243

Game 5 — October 8, 1924 at Polo Grounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EWASHINGTON (AL) NATIONALS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 9 1NEW YORK GIANTS 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 X 6 13 0PITCHERS: WSH - Johnson; NYG - Bentley, McQuillan (8)WP - Bentley LP - Johnson SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: WSH - Goslin; NYG - BentleyATTENDANCE: 49,211

Game 6 — October 9, 1924 at Griffith Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENEW YORK GIANTS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1WASHINGTON (AL) NATIONALS 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 X 2 4 0PITCHERS: NYG - Nehf, Ryan (8); WSH - ZacharyWP - Zachary LP - Nehf SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: NYG - none; WSH - noneATTENDANCE: 34,254

Game 7 — October 10, 1924 at Griffith Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H ENEW YORK GIANTS 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 3WASHINGTON (AL) NATIONALS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 10 4PITCHERS: NYG - Barnes, Nehf (8), McQuillan (9), Bentley (11); WSH - Ogden, Mogridge (1), Marberry (6), Johnson (9)WP - Johnson LP - Bentley SAVE - noneHOME RUNS: NYG - none; WSH - HarrisATTENDANCE: 31,667

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1924 WORLD SERIES — WASHINGTON TOPS NY GIANTS IN 7 GAMES

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BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, DC RECORD BOOK (ALL RECORDS SINCE 1901)

CATEGORY TEAM GENERAL RECORD

Most Wins, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 99 [1933]Most Wins, Season Home ................................................................................................................................................................ 56 [1930]Most Wins, Season Road ................................................................................................................................................................. 53 [1933]Most Wins, Month ................................................................................................................................................................ 24 [August 1945]

Most Losses, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 113 [1904]Most Losses, Season Home ............................................................................................................................................................. 53 [1962]Most Losses, Season Road .............................................................................................................................................................. 61 [1904]Most Losses, Month ...................................................................................................................................................................29 [July 1909]

Most Consecutive Wins..........................................................................................................................................17 [May 30-June 18, 1912]Most Consecutive Wins, Home ..................................................................................................................... 16 [July 30-September 22, 1943]Most Consecutive Wins, Road................................................................................................................................16 [May 30-June 15, 1912]

Most Consecutive Losses..........................................................................................18 [July 19-August 5, 1959 and September 3-18, 1948] Most Consecutive Losses, Home ...............................................................................................................11 [August 18-September 1, 1961]Most Consecutive Losses, Road......................................................................................................................... 18 [July 16-August 18, 1949]

LENGTH OF GAMELongest Game, Innings Played ................................................................................................................22 innings [June 12, 1967 vs. CWS]Longest Game, Innings Played, home ...................................................................................................... 22 innings [June 12, 1967 vs. CWS]Longest Game, Innings Played, road ..........................................................20 innings [G2-September 14, 1971 and August 9, 1967 at MIN]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 892 [1930]Most Runs Scored, Game.................................................................................................................................... 21 [August 5, 1929 vs. DET]Most Runs Scored, Win ..........................................................................................................................21 [August 5, 1929 vs. DET (W21-5)]Most Runs Scored, Loss..................................................................................................................... 15 [July 1, 1907 (G1) vs. NYY (L15-16)]

Most Runs Scored, Inning....................................................................................................................12 [July 10, 1926 vs. STL (8th inning)]Most Runs Scored, 3-Game Series.....................................................................37 [June 15-16, 1935 at STL and August 4-5, 1929 vs. DET]Most Runs Scored, 4-Game Series....................................................................................................................46 [July 10-13, 1932 vs. CWS]Most Combined Runs, Game (Both Teams) .............................................................................................31 [G1-July 1, 1907 at NYY/L15-16]

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Season ................................................................................................................................................ .303 [1925]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .372 [1925]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .426 [1930]

HITSMost Hits, Season........................................................................................................................................................................ 1620 [1930]Most Hits, Game ..................................................................................................................................27 [May 16, 1933 vs. CLE, 12 innings]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 508 [2006]

SINGLESMost Singles, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 1209 [1935]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Season ................................................................................................................................................................... 322 [2006]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Season...................................................................................................................................................................... 100 [1932]

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HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 164 [2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Home Games.......................................................................................................................................... 83 [1959]Most Home Runs, Season, Road Games .......................................................................................................................................... 90 [2006]

Most Home Runs, Game .........................................................................................................................7 [May 3, 1949 at CWS (10 innings)]Most Home Runs, 9-Inning Game ................................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES; last: April 27, 2009 at PHI]Most Home Runs, Game, Home....................................................................................................4 [MANY TIMES; last April 16, 2009 vs. PHI]Most Home Runs, Game, Road ...............................................................................................................7 [May 3, 1949 at CWS (10 innings)]

Most Home Runs, Inning ........................................................................................ 3 [MANY TIMES; last: July 11, 2009 at HOU (6th inning)]Most Consecutive Games Hitting at Least One Home Run ...............................................................................................12 [May 4-15, 2010]

Most Grand Slams, Season................................................................................................................................................ 8 [1939 and 2009]

RBIMost RBI, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 822 [1936]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Season ....................................................................................................................................................................... 690 [1956]Most Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1220 [2010]

STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Season............................................................................................................................................................ 291 [1913]

EARNED RUN AVERAGEHighest ERA, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 5.33 [1956]Lowest ERA, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2.14 [1918]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Season ..................................................................................................................................................... 137 [1904]Fewest Complete Games, Season ...................................................................................................................................................... 0 [2007]Most Consecutive Complete Games..................................... 32 [September 1, 1902-April 27, 1903 and September 18, 1901-May 17, 1902]

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 26 [1914]Fewest Shutouts, Season................................................................................................................................................... 1 [1956 and 2006]Most Consecutive Shutouts ......................................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: September 29-October 1, 1913]

HITS ALLOWEDMost Hits Allowed, Season........................................................................................................................................................... 1672 [1935]Fewest Hits Allowed, Game.............................................................................................0 [August 8, 1931 vs. BOS and July 1, 1920 at BOS]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 874 [2009]Most Runs Allowed, Game ...............................................................................................................24 [September 27, 1940 at BOS (L4-24)]Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................................................................................................................14 [July 6, 1920 vs. NYY (5th inning)]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Season ................................................................................................................................................. 193 [2006]Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ..................................................................................................................... 8 [G1-Augst 29, 1963 vs. MIN]Fewest Home Runs Allowed, Season ................................................................................................................................ 10 [1918 and 1907]Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: September 8, 2009 vs. PHI (7th inning)]

WALKSMost Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 779 [1949]Fewest Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................................ 341 [1907]

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STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1068 [2010]

RELIEF PITCHINGMost Relief Appearances, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 588 [2007]Most Relief Appearances, Game ...................................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP]Most Relief Wins, Season ................................................................................................................................................................ 32 [1969]

SAVESMost Saves, Season......................................................................................................................................................................... 51 [2005]

PERSONNELMost Pitchers Used, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 30 [2009]Most Pitchers Used, Game............................................................................................... 9 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP]

FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Season .......................................................................................................................................... .985 [2005]Lowest Fielding Percentage, Season............................................................................................................................................ .943 [1901]

ERRORSMost Errors, Season....................................................................................................................................................................... 323 [1901]Fewest Errors, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 92 [2005]

DOUBLE PLAYSMost Double Plays, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 186 [1935]

OUTFIELD ASSISTSMost Outfield Assists, Season ......................................................................................................................................................... 85 [1912]

GAMES PLAYEDMost Games Played,Career ....................................................................................................................................................2307 [Sam Rice]Most Games Played, Season .............................................................................................................................162 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Career .....................................................................................................................................................1467 [Sam Rice]Most Runs Scored, Season .......................................................................................................................................... 127 [Joe Cronin, 1930]Most Runs Scored, Game...................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES; last: Josh Willingham, Aug. 25, 2009 at CHI

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Career (Min. 2000 At-Bats) ................................................................................................... .328 [Heinie Manush]Highest Batting Average, Season .......................................................................................................................... .379 [Goose Goslin, 1928]

Highest On-Base Percentage, Career (Min. 2000 At-Bats) ................................................................................................. .392 [Buddy Myer]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ...................................................................................................................... .454 [Buddy Myer, 1938]

Highest Slugging Percentage, Career (Min. 2000 At-Bats)...............................................................................................513 [Frank Howard]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season ................................................................................................................... .614 [Goose Goslin, 1928]

AT-BATS, PLATE APPEARANCESMost At-Bats, Career .............................................................................................................................................................8934 [Sam Rice]Most At-Bats, Season ...............................................................................................................................................668 [Buddy Lewis, 1937]

HITSMost Hits, Career...................................................................................................................................................................2889 [Sam Rice]Most Hits, Season..........................................................................................................................................................227 [Sam Rice, 1925]Most Hits, Game ...................................................................................................... 6 [MANY TIMES; last: Stan Spence, June 1, 1944 at STL]

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HITTING, HOME RUN STREAKSLongest Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak ............................................................................................................. 33 [Heinie Manush, 1933]Longest Consecutive-Game Home Run Streak .........................6 [Frank Howard, May 12-18, 1968 and Roy Sievers July 28-August 3, 1957]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Career ..................................................................................................................................................695 [Sam Rice]Most Extra-Base Hits, Season ...............................................................................................................................89 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Career ..............................................................................................................................................................479 [Sam Rice]Most Doubles, Season ............................................................................................................................................. 51 [Mickey Vernon, 1946]Most Doubles, Game...................................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Alberto Gonzalez, Sept. 10, 2009 vs. PHI]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Career.................................................................................................................................................................183 [Sam Rice]Most Triples, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 20 [Goose Goslin, 1925]Most Triples, Game .........................................3 [Joe Kuhel, May 13, 1937 at CWS and Joe Judge, August 9, 1921 vs. STL (19-inning game)]

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Career ..................................................................................................................................................237 [Frank Howard]Most Home Runs, Season .........................................................................................................................................48 [Frank Howard, 1968]Most Home Runs, Game .................................................................................. 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 vs. ATL]

Most Grand Slams, Career........................................................................................................................................................4 [Roy Sievers]Most Grand Slams, Season.............................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn and Josh Willingham, 2009]Most Grand Slams, Game ............................................................................................................... 2 [Josh Willingham, July 27, 2009 at MIL]

RBIMost RBI, Career ........................................................................................................................................................... 1026 [Mickey Vernon]Most RBI, Season .................................................................................................................................................... 129 [Goose Goslin, 1924]Most RBI, Game....................................................... 8 [Mike Epstein, June 19, 1970 at BAL (G1) and Josh Willingham, July 27, 2009 at MIL]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Career .............................................................................................................................................................. 1274 [Eddie Yost]Most Walks, Season ..................................................................................................................................................... 151 [Eddie Yost, 1956]

Most Strikeouts, Career ....................................................................................................................................................854 [Frank Howard]Most Strikeouts, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 199 [Adam Dunn, 2010]

STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Career................................................................................................................................................... 495 [Clyde Milan]Most Stolen Bases, Season.......................................................................................................................................... 88 [Clyde Milan, 1912]

ROOKIESHighest Batting Average, Season (Min. 400 At-Bats) ............................................................................................... .312 [Jake Powell, 1935]Most Games, Season ........................................................................................................................................157 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most At-Bats, Season ....................................................................................................................................................635 [Del Unser, 1968]Most Runs, Season ...............................................................................................................100 [Buddy Lewis, 1936 and John Farrell, 1901]Most Hits, Season............................................................................................................. 176 [Eddie Foster, 1912; Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season .............................................................................................................................................30 [Bob Allison, 1959]Most RBI, Season .............................................................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Stolen Bases, Season.......................................................................................................................................... 37 [Dave Altizer, 1906]

GAMESMost Appearances, Career..............................................................................................................................................802 [Walter Johnson]Most Appearances, Season............................................................................................................................................ 88 [Jon Rauch, 2007]

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GAMES STARTEDMost Starts, Career ........................................................................................................................................................666 [Walter Johnson]Most Starts, Season ...............................................................................................................................................42 [Walter Johnson, 1910]

INNINGSMost Innings Pitched, Career ....................................................................................................................................5916.0 [Walter Johnson]Most Innings Pitched, Season ...........................................................................................................................372.0 [Walter Johnson, 1914]Most Innings Pitched, Game, Starter ........................................................................................ 18.0 [Walter Johnson, May 15, 1918 vs. CWS]

WINSMost Wins, Career ..........................................................................................................................................................417 [Walter Johnson]Most Wins, Season .................................................................................................................................................36 [Walter Johnson, 1913]

LOSSESMost Losses, Career .......................................................................................................................................................279 [Walter Johnson]Most Losses, Season ........................................................................................................... 26 [Bob Groom, 1909 and Jack Townsend, 1904]

ERALowest ERA, Career (Min. 1000 Innings) .......................................................................................................................2.36 [Walter Johnson]Lowest ERA, Season (among those qualifiers) .....................................................................................................1.14 [Walter Johnson, 1913]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Career .......................................................................................................................................531 [Walter Johnson]Most Complete Games, Season ..............................................................................................................................38 [Walter Johnson, 1910]

NO-HITTERSMost No-Hitters, Career ...................................................1 [Bobby Burke, August 8, 1931 vs. BOS and Walter Johnson, July 1, 1920 at BOS]

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Career ....................................................................................................................................................110 [Walter Johnson]Most Shutouts, Season ...........................................................................................................................................11 [Walter Johnson, 1913]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Career ...........................................................................................................................................1900 [Walter Johnson]Most Runs Allowed, Season ........................................................................................................................................198 [Bill Carrick, 1901]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Career ......................................................................................................................................171 [Pedro Ramos]Most Home Runs Allowed, Season .............................................................................................................................43 [Pedro Ramos, 1957]

WALKSMost Walks, Career .......................................................................................................................................................1360 [Walter Johnson]Most Walks, Season .....................................................................................................................................................143 [Ken Chase, 1940]

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Career ................................................................................................................................................3508 [Walter Johnson]Most Strikeouts, Season .......................................................................................................................................313 [Walter Johnson, 1910]Most Strikeouts, Game ............................................................................21 [Tom Cheney, September 12, 1962 at BAL (pitched 16 innings)]

SAVESMost Saves, Career........................................................................................................................................................... 113 [Chad Cordero]Most Saves, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 47 [Chad Cordero, 2005]

ROOKIESMost Games ............................................................................................................................................................79 [Gary Majewski, 2005]Most Starts................................................................................................................................................................34 [Hod Lisenbee, 1927]Most Innings Pitched................................................................................................................................................. 265.0 [Doc Ayers, 1914]Most Wins.................................................................................................................................................................22 [Monte Weaver, 1932]Lowest ERA (Minimum 100.0 Innings).....................................................................................................................2.14 [Joe Boehling, 1913]Most Complete Games...............................................................................................................................................26 [Casey Patten, 1901]Most Shutouts ...................................................................................................................................................................5 [Jim Shaw, 1914]Most Saves ....................................................................................................................................................................5 [Drew Storen, 2010]Most Strikeouts .............................................................................................................................................................164 [Jim Shaw, 1914]

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The city of Montreal had a long association with professional baseball even before it was awarded a Major League franchise in 1968. On April 18, 1946, the Montreal Royals, a minor league affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the International League, secured their place in baseball history when Jackie Robinson made his professional debut and became the first African-American to play professional baseball in the 20th Century.

More than two decades later as the National League was seeking to expand by two franchises, former Montreal city councillor Gerry Snyder presented the city’s formal bid during an owners’ meeting in Mexico City, Mexico. Six months later on May 27, 1968, it was announced that Major League Baseball was expanding outside the United States for the first time as Montreal was awarded a National League franchise to begin play in 1969.

Despite some early concerns about the team’s financing, Montreal met its initial deposit deadline and officially became a member of the National League on August 14, 1968. Charles Bronfman, a distillery magnate and an original investor, was named chairman with Paul Beaudry and Lorne Webster as vice-chairmen. John McHale was named president and chief executive officer, while Jim Fanning was appointed the team’s first general manager.

On September 5, 1968, the Montreal franchise named Gene Mauch field manager. Mauch was returning to familiar ground as he played two seasons for the minor league Montreal Royals in 1943 and 1944. McHale also announced that the team would be known as the Expos, in recognition of Expos 67, an international exhibition that attracted 50 million visitors to the city in 1967.

Only five days later, pitcher Dave Hartman became the first player to sign a contract with the Expos. Hartman never actually played for the Expos or made it to the Major Leagues. However, an expansion draft was conducted on October 14, 1968 and the Expos selected the following 30 players:

Manny Mota, Mack Jones, John Bateman, Gary Sutherland, John Billingham, Donn Clendenon, Jesus Alou, Mike Wegener, Skip Guinn, Bill Stoneman, Maury Wills, Larry Jackson, Bob Reynolds, Dan McGinn, Jose Herrera, Jim Williams, Angel Hermoso, Jim Grant, Jerry Robertson, Don Shaw, Ty Cline, Garry Jestadt, Carl Morton, Larry Jaster, Ernest McAnally, Jim Fairey, Jose Laboy, John Boccabella, Rob Brand and John Glass.

The Expos’ first home ballpark was Jarry Park, a converted minor league stadium named after former councillor Raoul Jarry in 1927. Jarry Park’s initial capacity was 3,000, but was expanded to 28,450 as the ballpark met MLB standards.

Montreal made its National League debut on April 8, 1969 at Shea Stadium in New York against one of the National League’s last expansion teams, the Mets. The Expos held off a furious 9th inning rally to claim an 11-10 victory. Pitcher Dan McGinn hit the first home run in franchise history, a solo shot off future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver in the 4th inning.

Jarry Park hosted its first regular season game six days later as 29,814 fans witnessed Major League Baseball in Canada for the first time. Despite facing a St. Louis Cardinals lineup that featured names such as Lou Brock, Curt Flood, Dal Maxvill and Joe Torre, the Expos treated their fans to an 8-7 win.

One of the highlights of the inaugural season came on April 17 at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia. Bill Stoneman, later a general manager of the Anaheim Angels, pitched the franchise’s first no-hitter in defeating the Phillies, 7-0. The Expos would go on to finish the season with a 52-110 mark.

The following season saw Montreal improve by 21 games under Mauch. 26 year-old pitcher Carl Morton went 18-11 with a 3.26 ERA en route to being named 1970 NL Rookie of the Year. In 1973, the Expos made their first pennant chase as they won 79 games and were in the race for the National League East title until the last weekend of the season.

After a few disappointing seasons, the Expos in 1977 moved into Olympic Stadium, which was the main venue for the 1976 Olympic Games. A crowd of 57,592 fans attended the first game at The Big O as the Expos fell to the Phillies, 7-2.

Montreal begun to form the nucleus of a team that would bring home its first NL East title with players such as Ellis Valentine, Andre Dawson, Warren Cromartie, Gary Carter and Steve Rogers. The Expos won 95 games in 1979 only to fall two games shy of the title and was again in the pennant race until the final game of the season 1980.

In ‘81, the Expos finally cleared the hurdle as they won the NL East’s second half title in a season shortened by a players’ strike. In a best-of-5 Divisional Series, Montreal topped first-half champion Philadelphia, three games to two, and advanced to its first NLCS.

The NLCS against Tommy Lasorda’s Los Angeles Dodgers went down to the ninth inning of the fifth and deciding game. With the game tied at 1-1, Dodgers outfielder Rick Monday hit a two-out solo homer off Rogers. The Expos put two run-ners on in the bottom of the ninth, but could not tie the score as Los Angeles advanced to the World Series.

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In 1982, Montreal hosted the first Major League Baseball All-Star Game to be held outside of the United States. The National League won its 11th consecutive Midsummer Classic on the strength of a home run by Cincinnati’s Dave Concepcion. Five players represented the Expos on the NL squad: Carter, Rogers, Dawson, Tim Raines and Al Oliver.

Montreal remained competitive throughout much of the next decade, including 91 wins in 1987 by a team led by Raines, Andres Galarraga, Hubie Brooks and Tim Wallach.

Bronfman sold the franchise to team president Claude Brochu on June 14, 1991. The next season Brochu appointed long-time Montreal coach Felipe Alou as field manager. Alou guided the Expos to 87 victories and a second place finish in his first year at the helm and then improved upon that with 94 wins in 1993.

The 1994 season saw a core group of players such as Larry Walker, Marquis Grissom, Moises Alou, Pedro Martinez, Ken Hill and John Wetteland storm out to a 74-40 mark - the best in the Major Leagues - and a six-game lead in the newly-formed National League East on August 11. However, the season was never completed. A players’ strike began the following day that would wipe out the remainder of the 1994 schedule.

After the changing economics of the baseball landscape forced the Expos to trade some of those core players, the ‘95 team finished in last place in the NL East. It was only the second time since ‘77 that Montreal finished in last place.

Two years later, Martinez continued to establish himself as one of the top starting pitchers in the Major Leagues. He posted a 17-8 record with a 1.90 ERA, 305 strikeouts and 13 complete games en route to being the first Expos’ pitcher to win the National League Cy Young Award. That winter, Martinez was traded to the Boston Red Sox.

The 1998 season was marked by stellar individual performances on the field and uncertainty off the field. 22 year-old outfielder Vladimir Guerrero displayed his immense talent by setting six Montreal records, including the club single season home run mark. Also, 24 year-old closer Ugueth Urbina recorded 34 saves with a 1.30 ERA, and Alou became the franchise’s most successful manager with his 521st victory on August 19.

Off the field, Brochu continued to struggle in an attempt to finalize funding for a new downtown ballpark and announced his willingness to sell his shares of the franchise. In 1999, Jeffrey Loria was officially approved as the Expos controlling person following a buy-back of Brochu’s shares. In February 2002, Major League Baseball approved the sale of the Florida Marlins to Loria and the sale of the Expos to Major League Baseball and the 29 other Major League Clubs. A new Expos senior management team was announced: Tony Tavares (president), Omar Minaya (general manager) and Hall of Famer Frank Robinson (field manager). Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig also announced the formation of a relocation committee to seek a permanent home for the franchise.

The 2003 and 2004 seasons saw the Expos make baseball history by playing a portion of their home schedule at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Fans in Puerto Rico celebrated the return of Major League Baseball to the island country. The Expos drew nearly 530,000 fans and posted a 20-23 mark over their 43 games played at Hiram Bithorn Stadium during the two-season trial. On September 29, 2004, Commissioner Selig announced the formal ap-proval of the relocation of the Expos franchise to the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., for the 2005 season.

November 25, 1968 ....................... West Palm Beach was selected as Expos Spring Training site. November 26, 1968 ....................... Gaetan Groleau became first native Canadian signed by Expos. January 24, 1969........................... Expos unveiled inaugural season home uniforms. October 2, 1972............................. Bill Stoneman pitched second career no-hitter and first at Montreal vs. Mets. April 20, 1977 ............................... Gary Carter became first Expos player to record three homers in a single game. November, 1977 ............................ Andre Dawson named National League Rookie of the Year. October 1, 1978............................. Ross Grimsley became first and only Expos pitcher to win at least 20 games. September 10, 1980 ...................... Bill Gullickson set a franchise mark with 18 strikeouts in a game vs. Cubs. May 10, 1981 ................................ Charlie Lea threw third no-hitter in Montreal history against Giants. October 3, 1982............................. Al Oliver finished with a .331 batting average to win Montreal’s first batting crown. April 13, 1984 ............................... Pete Rose recorded his 4,000th career hit as a member of the Expos. July 28, 1991 ................................. Dennis Martinez hurled the 15th perfect game in MLB history, the first in franchise annals at LAD. September, 1991 ........................... Montreal played its final month on the road after a concrete chunk fell from Stade Olympique.May 15, 1993 ................................ Rusty Staub’s uniform number 10 was retired by the Expos. July 31, 1993 ................................. Montreal retired Gary Carter’s uniform number 8. July 6, 1997 ................................... Andre Dawson’s uniform No. 10 was also retired by the Expos. October, 2001 ................................ Orlando Cabrera was the first Expos shortstop to win a Rawlings Gold Glove. July 27, 2003 ................................. Gary Carter was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.June 19, 2004................................ Tim Raines’s uniform No. 30 retired by the Expos.September 19, 2005 ...................... Montreal Canadiens announce official acquisition/adoption of Youppi!July 25, 2010 ................................. Andre “Hawk” Dawson is inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

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DIVISIONYEAR WINS LOSSES PCT. FINISH GB/GA ATTENDANCE MANAGER(S)1969 52 110 .321 6 -48.0 1,212,608 Gene Mauch1970 73 89 .451 6 -16.0 1,424,683 Gene Mauch1971 71 90 .441 5 -25.5 1,290,963 Gene Mauch1972 70 86 .449 5 -26.5 1,142,145 Gene Mauch1973 79 83 .488 4 -3.5 1,246,863 Gene Mauch1974 79 82 .491 4 -8.5 1,019,134 Gene Mauch1975 75 87 .463 5 -17.5 908,292 Gene Mauch1976 55 107 .340 6 -46.0 646,704 Karl Kuehl/Charlie Fox1977 75 87 .463 5 -26.0 1,433,757 Dick Williams1978 76 86 .469 4 -14.0 1,427,007 Dick Williams1979 95 65 .594 2 -2.0 2,102,173 Dick Williams1980 90 72 .556 2 -1.0 2,208,175 Dick Williams1981 60 48 .556 — — 1,534,564 30 25 .545 3 -4.0 1st half Dick Williams/ 30 23 .566 1 +0.5 2nd half Jim Fanning1982 86 76 .531 3 -6.0 2,318,292 Jim Fanning1983 82 80 .506 3 -8.0 2,320,651 Bill Virdon1984 78 83 .484 5 -18.0 1,606,531 Virdon/Fanning1985 84 77 .522 3 -16.5 1,502,494 Buck Rodgers1986 78 83 .484 4 -29.5 1,128,981 Buck Rodgers1987 91 71 .562 3 -4.0 1,850,324 Buck Rodgers1988 81 81 .500 3 -20.0 1,478,659 Buck Rodgers1989 81 81 .500 4 -12.0 1,783,533 Buck Rodgers1990 85 77 .525 3 -10.0 1,421,388 Buck Rodgers1991 71 90 .441 6 26.5 978,076 Rodgers/Runnells1992 87 75 .537 2 -9.0 1,731,566 Runnells/Alou1993 94 68 .580 2 -3.0 1,641,437 Felipe Alou1994 74 40 .649 1 +6.0 1,276,250 Felipe Alou1995 66 78 .458 5 -24.0 1,309,618 Felipe Alou1996 88 74 .543 2 -8.0 1,618,573 Felipe Alou1997 78 84 .481 4 -23.0 1,497,609 Felipe Alou1998 65 97 .401 4 -41.0 914,717 Felipe Alou1999 68 94 .420 4 -35.0 773,277 Felipe Alou2000 67 95 .414 4 -28.0 926,263 Felipe Alou2001 68 94 .420 5 -20.0 642,748 Felipe Alou/Jeff Torborg2002 83 79 .512 2 -19.0 812,545 Frank Robinson2003 83 79 .512 4 -18.0 1,025,639 Frank Robinson2004 67 95 .414 5 -29.0 748,587 Frank RobinsonEXPOS 2755 2943 .484 — — 48,904,826 —

*** Montreal tied 4 games in 36 NL seasons ***2005 81 81 .500 5 -9.0 2,731,993 Frank Robinson2006 71 91 .438 5 -26.0 2,153,056 Frank Robinson2007 73 89 .451 4 -16.0 1,961,606 Manny Acta2008 59 102 .366 5 -32.5 2,321,988 Manny Acta2009 59 103 .364 5 -34.0 1,817,256 Manny Acta/Jim Riggleman2010 69 93 .426 5 -28.0 1,828,066 Jim RigglemanFRANCHISE 3167 3502 .475 — — 61,718,791 —

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YEAR AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS E 1969 .240 162 5419 582 1300 202 33 125 542 529 51 962 52 52 1841970 .237 162 5411 687 1284 211 35 136 646 659 64 972 65 45 1411971 .245 162 5335 622 1312 197 29 88 567 543 58 800 51 43 1501972 .234 156 5156 513 1205 156 22 91 462 474 55 828 68 66 1341973 .250 162 5369 668 1345 190 23 125 613 695 76 777 77 68 1631974 .254 161 5343 662 1355 201 29 86 610 652 65 812 124 49 1531975 .244 162 5518 601 1346 216 31 98 542 579 73 954 108 58 1801976 .235 162 5428 531 1275 224 32 94 507 433 42 841 86 44 1551977 .260 162 5675 665 1474 294 50 138 622 478 66 877 88 50 1291978 .254 162 5530 633 1404 269 31 121 589 396 62 881 80 42 1341979 .264 160 5465 701 1445 273 42 143 651 432 68 890 121 56 1311980 .257 162 5465 694 1407 250 61 114 647 547 75 865 237 82 1441981 .246 108 3591 443 883 146 28 81 407 368 55 498 138 40 811982 .262 162 5557 697 1454 270 38 133 656 503 72 816 156 56 1221983 .264 163 5611 677 1482 297 41 102 632 509 76 733 138 44 1161984 .251 161 5439 593 1367 242 36 96 553 470 50 782 131 38 1321985 .247 161 5429 633 1342 242 49 118 593 492 73 880 169 77 1211986 .254 161 5508 637 1401 255 50 110 602 537 72 1016 193 95 1331987 .265 162 5527 741 1467 310 39 120 695 501 77 918 166 74 1471988 .251 163 5573 628 1400 260 48 107 575 454 71 1053 189 89 1421989 .247 162 5482 632 1353 267 30 100 587 572 83 958 160 70 1361990 .250 162 5453 662 1363 227 43 114 607 576 67 1024 235 99 1101991 .246 161 5412 579 1329 236 42 95 536 484 51 1056 221 100 1331992 .252 162 5477 648 1381 263 37 102 601 463 43 976 196 63 1241993 .257 163 5493 732 1410 270 36 122 682 542 65 860 228 56 1591994 .278 114 4000 585 1111 246 30 108 542 379 39 669 137 36 941995 .259 144 4905 621 1268 265 24 118 572 400 43 901 120 49 1091996 .262 162 5505 741 1441 297 27 148 696 492 49 1077 108 34 1261997 .258 162 5526 691 1423 339 34 172 659 420 39 1084 75 46 1321998 .249 162 5418 644 1348 280 32 147 602 439 31 1058 91 46 1551999 .265 162 5559 718 1473 320 47 163 680 438 39 939 70 51 1602000 .266 162 5535 738 1475 310 35 178 705 476 53 1048 58 48 1322001 .253 162 5379 670 1361 320 28 131 622 478 59 1071 101 51 1082002 .261 162 5479 735 1432 300 36 162 695 575 85 1104 118 64 1392003 .258 162 5437 711 1404 294 25 144 682 522 58 990 100 39 1022004 .249 162 5474 635 1361 276 27 151 605 496 51 925 109 38 99EXPOS .253 5,702 192,883 23,350 48,881 9215 1280 4381 21784 18003 2156 32895 4564 2058 48102005 .252 162 5426 639 1367 311 32 117 615 491 55 1090 45 45 922006 .262 162 5495 746 1437 322 22 164 695 594 66 1156 123 62 1312007 .256 162 5520 673 1415 309 31 123 646 524 38 1128 69 23 1072008 .251 161 5491 641 1376 269 26 117 608 534 21 1095 81 43 1232009 .258 162 5493 710 1416 271 38 156 685 617 39 1208 73 40 1432010 .250 162 5418 655 1355 250 31 149 634 503 36 1220 110 41 127FRANCHISE .254 6673 225726 27414 57247 10947 1460 5207 25667 21266 2413 39792 5065 2312 5535

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BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 1500 AB) 1. Vladimir Guerrero ................. .323 2. Tim Raines ........................... .301 3. Jose Vidro ............................. .301 4. Rusty Staub .......................... .295 5. Rondell White ....................... .293 6. Moises Alou .......................... .292 T7. Ryan Zimmerman ................. .288 T7. Ellis Valentine ...................... .288 9. Ken Singleton ....................... .285 10. Cristian Guzman ................... .282

SLUGGING PER. (MIN. 1500 AB) 1. Vladimir Guerrero ................. .588 2. Rusty Staub .......................... .497 3. Moises Alou .......................... .489 4. Ryan Zimmerman ................... .484 5. Larry Walker ......................... .483 6. Rondell White ....................... .480 T7. Andre Dawson ...................... .476 T7. Ellis Valentine ...................... .476 9. Nick Johnson .......................... .460 10. Jose Vidro ............................. .459

GAMES 1. Tim Wallach ........................... 1767 2. Gary Carter ............................ 1503 3. Tim Raines ............................ 1452 4. Andre Dawson ....................... 1443 5. Jose Vidro .............................. 1186 6. Warren Cromartie .................. 1038 7. Vladimir Guerrero .................. 1004 8. Larry Parrish ............................ 967 T9. Bob Bailey ............................... 951 T9. Andrés Galarraga .................... 951

RUNS 1. Tim Raines .............................. 947 2. André Dawson ......................... 828 3. Tim Wallach ............................ 737 4. Gary Carter .............................. 707 5. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 641 6. Jose Vidro ................................ 614 7. Warren Cromartie .................... 446 8. Ryan Zimmerman .................... 435 9. Marquis Grissom ..................... 430 10. Andrés Galarraga .................... 424

HITS 1. Tim Wallach ........................... 1694 2. Tim Raines ............................ 1622 3. André Dawson ....................... 1575 4. Gary Carter ............................ 1427 5. Jose Vidro .............................. 1280 6. Vladimir Guerrero .................. 1215 7. Warren Cromartie .................. 1063 8. Andrés Galarraga .................... 906 9. Larry Parrish ............................ 896 10. Orlando Cabrera ...................... 877

DOUBLES 1. Tim Wallach ............................. 360 2. Jose Vidro ................................ 304 3. André Dawson ......................... 295 4. Tim Raines .............................. 281 5. Gary Carter .............................. 274 6. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 226 7. Warrren Cromartie ................. 222 8. Orlando Cabrera ...................... 214 9. Larry Parrish ............................ 208 10. Ryan Zimmerman .................... 193

TRIPLES 1. Tim Raines ................................ 82 2. André Dawson ........................... 67 3. Vladimir Guerrero ...................... 34 4. Tim Wallach ............................... 31 5. Warren Cromartie ...................... 30 6. Cristian Guzman ....................... 28 T7. Delino DeShields ...................... 25 T7. Mitch Webster .......................... 25 T9. Gary Carter ................................ 24 T9. Larry Parrish .............................. 24

HOME RUNS 1. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 234 2. André Dawson ......................... 225 3. Gary Carter .............................. 220 4. Tim Wallach ............................. 204 5. Bob Bailey ............................... 118 6. Ryan Zimmerman .................... 116 T7. Andrés Galarraga ................... 115 T7. Jose Vidro ................................ 115 9. Rondell White .......................... 108 10. Larry Parrish ............................ 100

TOTAL BASES 1. Tim Wallach ........................... 2728 2. André Dawson ....................... 2679 3. Gary Carter ............................ 2409 4. Tim Raines ............................ 2355 5. Vladimir Guerrero .................. 2211 6. José Vidro .............................. 1953 7. Warren Cromartie .................. 1525 8. Andrés Galarraga .................. 1459 9. Larry Parrish .......................... 1452 10. Ryan Zimmerman .................. 1398

RBI 1. Tim Wallach ............................. 905 2. André Dawson ......................... 838 3. Gary Carter .............................. 823 4. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 702 5. Tim Raines .............................. 556 6. Jose Vidro ................................ 550 7. Andrés Galarraga .................... 473 8. Bob Bailey ............................... 466 9. Ryan Zimmerman .................... 449 10. Larry Parrish ............................ 444

WALKS 1. Tim Raines .............................. 793 2. Gary Carter .............................. 582 3. Tim Wallach ............................. 514 4. Bob Bailey .............................. 502 5. Jose Vidro ................................ 397 6. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 381 7. Brad Wilkerson ........................ 377 8. Ron Fairly ............................... 370 9. André Dawson ......................... 354 10. Chris Speier ............................. 337

STOLEN BASES 1. Tim Raines .............................. 635 2. Marquis Grissom .................... 266 3. André Dawson ......................... 253 4. Delino DeShields ..................... 187 5. Rodney Scott ........................... 139 6. Otis Nixon ................................ 133 7. Vladimir Guerrero .................... 123 8. Larry Walker .............................. 98 9. Ron LeFlore ................................ 97 T10. Mike Lansing ............................. 96T10. Mitch Webster ........................... 96

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BATTING AVERAGE1969 Rusty Staub .................. .3021970 Rusty Staub .................. .2741971 Rusty Staub .................. .3111972 Ron Fairly ..................... .2761973 Run Hunt ...................... .3091974 Willie Davis................... .2951975 Larry Parrish ................. .2741976 Tim Foli ......................... .2641977 Ellis Valentine .............. .2931978 Warren Cromartie ......... .2971979 Larry Parrish ................. .3071980 André Dawson............... .3081981 Cromartie/Raines ......... .3041982 Al Oliver ....................... .3311983 Al Oliver ........................ .3001984 Tim Raines.................... .3091985 Tim Raines.................... .3201986 Tim Raines ................... .3341987 Tim Raines.................... .3301988 Andrés Galarraga ......... .3021989 Tim Raines.................... .2861990 Tim Wallach .................. .2961991 Ivan Calderon ............... .3001992 Larry Walker .................. .3011993 Marquis Grissom .......... .2981994 Moises Alou .................. .3391995 David Segui .................. .3091996 Mark Grudzielanek ........ .3061997 David Segui .................. .3071998 Vladimir Guerrero ......... .3241999 Vladimir Guerrero ......... .3162000 Vladimir Guerrero ......... .3452001 José Vidro ..................... .3192002 Vladimir Guerrero ......... .3362003 Vladimir Guerrero ......... .3302004 Juan Rivera..................... .3072005 Nick Johnson.................. .2892006 Nick Johnson.................. .2902007 Dmitri Young.................. .3202008 Cristian Guzman............. .3162009 Ryan Zimmerman ........... .2922010 Ryan Zimmerman ........... .307

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HOME RUNS1969 Rusty Staub ...................... 291970 Rusty Staub ...................... 301971 Rusty Staub ...................... 191972 Ron Fairly ......................... 171973 Bob Bailey ........................ 261974 Bob Bailey ........................ 201975 Mike Jorgensen ................. 181976 Larry Parrish ..................... 111977 Gary Carter ....................... 311978 Dawson/Valentine ............. 251979 Larry Parrish ..................... 301980 Gary Carter ....................... 291981 André Dawson................... 241982 Gary Carter ....................... 291983 André Dawson................... 321984 Gary Carter ....................... 271985 André Dawson................... 231986 André Dawson................... 201987 Tim Wallach ...................... 261988 Andrés Galarraga ............. 291989 Andrés Galarraga ............. 231990 Tim Wallach ...................... 211991 Ivan Calderon ................... 191992 Larry Walker ...................... 231993 Larry Walker ...................... 221994 Moises Alou ...................... 221995 Alou/Berry/Tarasco............ 141996 Henry Rodriguez................ 361997 Rondell White ................... 281998 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 381999 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 422000 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 442001 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 342002 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 392003 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 252004 Wilkerson/Batista .............. 322005 Jose Guillen ....................... 242006 Alfonso Soriano.................. 462007 Ryan Zimmerman .............. 242008 Zimmerman/Milledge ........ 142009 Adam Dunn........................ 382010 Adam Dunn........................ 38

RBI1969 Coco Laboy ....................... 831970 Rusty Staub ...................... 941971 Rusty Staub ...................... 971972 Ron Fairly ......................... 681973 Ken Singleton ................. 1031974 Willie Davis....................... 891975 Gary Carter ....................... 681976 Larry Parrish ..................... 611977 Tony Perez ......................... 911978 Tony Perez ......................... 781979 André Dawson................... 921980 Gary Carter ..................... 1011981 Gary Carter ....................... 681982 Al Oliver ......................... 1091983 André Dawson................. 1131984 Gary Carter ..................... 1061985 Hubie Brooks .................. 1001986 André Dawson................... 781987 Tim Wallach .................... 1231988 Andrés Galarraga ............. 921989 Andrés Galarraga ............. 851990 Tim Wallach ...................... 981991 Ivan Calderon ................... 751992 Larry Walker ...................... 931993 Marquis Grissom .............. 951994 Larry Walker ...................... 861995 Mike Lansing .................... 621996 Henry Rodriguez.............. 1031997 Henry Rodriguez................ 831998 Vladimir Guerrero ........... 1091999 Vladimir Guerrero ........... 1312000 Vladimir Guerrero ........... 1232001 Vladimir Guerrero ........... 1082002 Vladimir Guerrero ........... 1112003 Orlando Cabrera ............... 802004 Tony Batista.................... 1102005 Jose Guillen ....................... 762006 Ryan Zimmerman ............ 1102007 Ryan Zimmerman .............. 912008 Lastings Milledge .............. 612009 Ryan Zimmerman ............ 1062010 Adam Dunn...................... 103

STOLEN BASES1969 Maury Wills ....................... 151970 Rusty Staub ...................... 121971 Bob Bailey ........................ 131972 Mike Jorgensen ................. 121973 Mike Jorgensen ................. 161974 Larry Lintz......................... 501975 Pepe Mangual................... 331976 Pepe Mangual................... 171977 Cash, Dawson................... 211978 André Dawson................... 281979 Rodney Scott..................... 391980 Ron LeFlore ....................... 971981 Tim Raines ....................... 711982 Tim Raines ....................... 781983 Tim Raines ....................... 901984 Tim Raines ....................... 751985 Tim Raines........................ 701986 Tim Raines........................ 701987 Tim Raines........................ 501988 Otis Nixon ......................... 461989 Tim Raines........................ 411990 Otis Nixon ......................... 501991 Marquis Grissom.............. 761992 Marquis Grissom.............. 781993 Marquis Grissom .............. 531994 Marquis Grissom .............. 361995 Mike Lansing .................... 271996 Mark Grudzielanek ............ 331997 Mark Grudzielanek ............ 251998 T.Jones/R.White ................. 161999 Manny Martinez ................ 192000 Peter Bergeron .................. 112001 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 372002 Vladimir Guerrero ............. 402003 Orlando Cabrera ............... 242004 Endy Chavez ...................... 322005 Cristian Guzman.................. 92006 Alfonso Soriano.................. 412007 Felipe Lopez ....................... 242008 Lastings Milledge .............. 242009 Nyjer Morgan ..................... 242010 Nyjer Morgan ..................... 34

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BATTING AVERAGE 1. Vladimir Guerrero ..... .345 2000 2. Moises Alou ............. .339 1994 3. Vladimir Guerrero ..... .336 2002 4. Tim Raines ............. *.334 1986 5. Al Oliver .................. *.331 1982 6. Tim Raines ............... .330 1987 7. Jose Vidro ................. .330 2000 8. Vladimir Guerrero ..... .324 1998 9. Larry Walker ............. .322 1994 T10. Tim Raines ............... .320 1985

GAMES T1. Ryan Zimmerman ..... *162 2007 T1. Orlando Cabrera ....... *162 2003 T1. Orlando Cabrera ....... *162 2001 T1. Warren Cromartie ..... *162 1980 T1. Ken Singleton ........... *162 1973 T1. Rusty Staub .............. *162 1971 T7. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 161 2002 T7. Tim Wallach ................ 161 1990 T9. MANY PLAYERS ........... 160 —

AT-BATS 1. Warren Cromartie ....... 659 1979 2. Dave Cash .................. 658 1978 3. Mark Grudzielanek ...... 657 1996 T4. Ryan Zimmerman ....... 653 2007 T4. Marquis Grissom ...... *653 1992 5. Dave Cash .................. 650 1977 6. Mark Grudzielanek .... *649 1997 T7. Tim Raines ................. 647 1982 T7. Alfonso Soriano .......... 647 2006 9. Mike Lansing .............. 641 1996

RUNS 1. Tim Raines ............... *133 1983 2. Tim Raines ............... *123 1987 3. Alfonso Soriano .......... 119 2006 4. Tim Raines ................. 115 1985 5. Brad Wilkerson ........... 112 2004 6. Ryan Zimmerman ....... 110 2009 7. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 108 1998 T8. Andre Dawson ............ 107 1982 T8. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 107 2001 T10. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 106 2002 T10. Tim Raines ................. 106 1984

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HITS 1. Vladimir Guerrero ..... *206 2002 2. Al Oliver .................... *204 1982 3. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 202 1998 4. Mark Grudzielanek ...... 201 1996 5. José Vidro ................... 200 2000 6. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 197 2000 7. Tim Raines ................. 194 1986 8. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 193 1999 9. Tim Raines ................. 192 1984 10. José Vidro ................... 190 2002

DOUBLES 1. Mark Grudzielanek ...... *54 1997 2. José Vidro ..................... 51 2000 T3. Ryan Zimmerman ......... 47 2006 T3. Orlando Cabrera ........... 47 2003 T5. Nick Johnson ................ 46 2006 T5. Warren Cromartie ......... 46 1979 T7. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 45 2001 T7. Mike Lansing ................ 45 1997 T7. José Vidro ..................... 45 1999 T10. Brad Fullmer ................ 44 1998T10 Larry Walker ................. 44 1994

TRIPLES T1. Mitch Webster .............. 13 1986 T1. Tim Raines ................... 13 1985 T1. Rodney Scott .............. *13 1980 4. Andre Dawson .............. 12 1979 T5. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 11 2000 T5. Ron LeFlore ................... 11 1980 T7. Andre Dawson .............. 10 1983 T7. Tim Raines ................... 10 1986 T9. Tim Raines ..................... 9 1984 T9. Willie Davis .................... 9 1974 T9. Andre Dawson ................ 9 1977 T9. Marquis Grissom ............ 9 1991

HOME RUNS 1. Alfonso Soriano ............ 46 2006 2. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 44 2000 3. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 42 1999 4. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 39 2002 T5. Adam Dunn .................. 38 2010 T5. Adam Dunn .................. 38 2009 T5. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 38 1998 8. Henry Rodriguez ........... 36 1996 9. Vladimir Guerrero ......... 34 2001 10. Ryan Zimmerman ......... 33 2009

TOTAL BASES 1. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 379 2000 2. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 367 1998 3. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 366 1999 4. Vladimir Guerrero ..... *364 2002 5. Alfonso Soriano .......... 362 2006 6. Andre Dawson ............ 341 1983 7. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 339 2001 8. Andrés Galarraga ....... 329 1988 9. José Vidro ................... 327 2000 10. Ryan Zimmerman ....... 320 2009

RBI 1. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 131 1999 T2. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 123 2000 T2. Tim Wallach ................ 123 1987 4. Andre Dawson ............ 113 1983 5. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 111 2002 T6. Ryan Zimmerman ....... 110 2006 T6. Tony Batista ............... 110 2004 T8. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 109 1998 T8. Al Oliver .................... *109 1982 10. Vladimir Guerrero ....... 108 2001

WALKS 1. Ken Singleton ............. 123 1973 2. Adam Dunn ................ 116 2009 3. Rusty Staub ................ 112 1970 T4. Nick Johnson .............. 110 2006 T4. Rusty Staub ................ 110 1969 6. Brad Wilkerson ........... 106 2004 7. Bob Bailey .................. 100 1974 T8. Bob Bailey .................... 97 1971 T8. Tim Raines ................... 97 1983 10. Delino DeShields .......... 95 1991

STOLEN BASES 1. Ron LeFlore ................. *97 1980 2. Tim Raines ................. *90 1983 3. Marquis Grissom ........ *78 1992 4. Tim Raines ................. *78 1982 5. Marquis Grissom ........ *76 1991 6. Tim Raines ................. *75 1984 7. Tim Raines ................. *71 1981 8. Tim Raines ................... 70 1985 9. Tim Raines ................... 70 1986 10. Rodney Scott ................ 63 1980

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YEARS W L ERA G CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO1969 52 110 4.33 162 26 8 21 1426.0 1429 791 686 145 702 76 9731970 73 89 4.50 162 29 10 32 1438.2 1434 807 720 162 716 76 9141971 71 90 4.11 162 49 8 25 1434.1 1418 729 656 133 658 73 8291972 70 86 3.59 156 39 11 23 1401.1 1281 609 559 103 579 60 8881973 79 83 3.71 162 26 6 38 1451.2 1356 702 599 128 681 74 8661974 79 82 3.60 161 35 8 27 1429.0 1340 657 571 99 544 52 8221975 75 87 3.72 162 30 12 25 1480.0 1448 690 612 102 665 63 8311976 55 107 3.99 162 26 10 21 1440.0 1442 734 639 89 659 75 7831977 75 87 4.01 162 31 11 33 1481.0 1426 736 660 135 579 49 8561978 76 86 3.42 162 42 13 32 1446.0 1332 611 550 117 572 51 7401979 95 65 3.14 160 33 18 39 1447.1 1379 581 505 116 450 51 8131980 90 72 3.48 162 33 15 36 1456.2 1447 629 563 100 460 41 8231981 60 48 3.30 108 20 12 23 975.0 902 394 357 58 268 21 5201982 86 76 3.31 162 34 10 43 1461.0 1371 616 538 110 448 49 9361983 82 80 3.58 163 38 15 34 1471.0 1406 646 585 120 479 50 8991984 78 83 3.31 161 19 10 48 1431.0 1333 585 526 114 474 54 8611985 84 77 3.55 161 13 13 53 1457.0 1346 636 574 99 509 70 8701986 78 83 3.78 161 15 9 50 1466.1 1350 688 616 119 566 61 10511987 91 71 3.92 162 16 8 50 1450.1 1428 720 631 145 446 45 10121988 81 81 3.08 163 18 12 43 1482.0 1310 592 508 122 476 61 9231989 81 81 3.48 162 20 13 35 1468.1 1344 630 567 120 519 62 10591990 85 77 3.37 162 18 11 50 1473.1 1349 598 551 127 510 76 9911991 71 90 3.64 161 12 14 39 1440.1 1304 655 583 111 584 42 9091992 87 75 3.25 162 11 14 49 1468.0 1296 581 530 92 525 41 10141993 94 68 3.55 163 8 7 61 1456.2 1369 682 574 119 521 38 9341994 74 40 3.56 114 4 8 46 1036.2 970 454 410 100 288 28 8051995 66 78 4.11 144 7 9 42 1283.2 1286 638 586 128 416 26 9501996 88 74 3.78 162 11 7 43 1441.1 1353 668 605 152 482 33 12061997 78 84 4.14 162 27 14 37 1447.0 1365 740 665 149 557 45 11381998 65 97 4.38 162 4 5 39 1427.0 1448 783 695 156 533 39 10171999 68 94 4.69 162 6 4 44 1434.1 1505 853 748 152 572 39 10432000 67 95 5.13 162 4 7 39 1424.2 1575 902 812 181 579 40 10112001 68 94 4.68 162 5 11 28 1431.1 1509 812 745 190 525 40 11032002 83 79 3.97 162 9 3 39 1453.0 1475 718 641 165 508 80 10882003 83 79 4.01 162 15 10 42 1437.2 1467 716 640 181 463 51 10282004 67 95 4.33 162 11 11 31 1447.0 1277 769 696 191 582 78 1032EXPOS 2755 2943 3.82 5702 744 367 1360 51096.0 49070 24352 21703 4630 19095 1910 335382005 81 81 3.87 162 4 9 51 1458.0 1456 673 627 140 539 77 9972006 71 91 5.03 162 1 3 32 1436.1 1535 872 803 193 584 93 9602007 73 89 4.58 162 0 6 46 1446.2 1502 783 736 187 580 44 9312008 59 102 4.66 161 2 8 28 1434.0 1496 825 742 190 588 44 10632009 59 103 5.00 162 6 3 33 1424.1 1533 874 791 173 629 59 9112010 69 93 4.13 162 2 5 37 1435.0 1469 742 659 151 512 57 1068FRANCHISE 3167 3502 3.93 6673 759 401 1587 59730.2 58261 29121 26065 5664 22527 2285 39468

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GAMES PITCHED 1. Tim Burke .............................. 425 2. Steve Rogers ........................... 399 3. Mel Rojas ................................ 388 4. Jeff Reardon ............................ 359 5. Luis Ayala ................................ 320 6. Chad Cordero .......................... 305 7. Woodie Fryman ...................... 297 8. Ugueth Urbina ......................... 296 9. Anthony Telford ........................ 285 10. Bryn Smith .............................. 284

WINS 1. Steve Rogers ........................... 158 2. Dennis Martinez ...................... 100 3. Bryn Smith ................................ 81 4. Bill Gullickson .......................... 72 5. Steve Renko ............................... 68 6. Javier Vazquez ........................... 64 7. Livan Hernandez ........................ 62 8. Jeff Fassero .............................. 58 9. Scott Sanderson ........................ 56 T10. Charlie Lea ................................ 55 T10. Pedro Martinez .......................... 55

LOSSES 1. Steve Rogers ........................... 152 2. Steve Renko ............................... 82 T3. Dennis Martinez ........................ 72 T3. Bill Stoneman ........................... 72 5. Bryn Smith ................................ 71 6. Javier Vazquez ........................... 68 7. Bill Gullickson .......................... 61 8. Tony Armas Jr. ............................ 60 9. Livan Hernandez ........................ 59 10. Woodie Fryman .......................... 52

SAVES 1. Jeff Reardon ............................ 152 2. Chad Cordero .......................... 128 3. Ugueth Urbina ......................... 125 4. Mel Rojas ................................ 109 5. John Wetteland ........................ 105 6. Tim Burke ................................ 101 7. Mike Marshall .......................... 75 8. Woodie Fryman .......................... 52 9. Ricky Biddle .............................. 45 10. Dale Murray ............................... 33

GAMES STARTED 1. Steve Rogers ........................... 393 2. Dennis Martinez ...................... 233 3. Bryn Smith .............................. 193 4. Steve Renko ............................. 192 5. Javier Vazquez ......................... 191 6. Bill Gullickson ........................ 170 7. Livan Hernandez ...................... 168 8. Bill Stoneman ......................... 157 9. Tony Armas Jr. .......................... 151 10. Scott Sanderson .................. 136

INNINGS 1. Steve Rogers ..................... 2,839.1 2. Dennis Martinez ................ 1,609.0 3. Bryn Smith ........................ 1,400.1 4. Steve Renko ....................... 1,359.1 5. Javier Vazquez ................... 1,229.1 6. Bill Gullickson .................. 1,186.1 7. Livan Hernandez ................. 1141.2 8. Bill Stoneman ................... 1,085.1 9. Scott Sanderson ................... 882.2 10. Jeff Fassero .......................... 850.0

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Steve Rogers ........................... 129 2. Bill Stoneman ........................... 46 3. Dennis Martinez ........................ 41 4. Steve Renko ............................... 40 5. Bill Gullickson .......................... 31 6. Scott Sanderson .................... 24 T7. Livan Hernandez ........................ 22 T7. Carl Morton ............................... 22 T7. Charlie Lea ................................ 22 T7. Mike Torrez ................................ 22

SHUTOUTS 1. Steve Rogers ............................. 37 2. Bill Stoneman ........................... 15 3. Dennis Martinez ........................ 13 T4. Woodie Fryman ............................ 8 T4. Charlie Lea ............................... 8 T4. Pedro Martinez ............................ 8 T4. Scott Sanderson .......................... 8 T4. Bryn Smith .................................. 8 T9. MANY PLAYERS ............................ 6

ERA (MIN 500 IP) 1. Tim Burke ............................... 2.61 2. Jeff Reardon ........................... 2.84 3. Ken Hill ................................... 3.04 4. Dennis Martinez ..................... 3.06 5. Pedro Martinez ....................... 3.06 6. Dan Schatzeder ...................... 3.09 7. Mel Rojas ............................... 3.11 8. Steve Rogers .......................... 3.17 9. Jeff Fassero ............................ 3.20 10. Woodie Fryman ....................... 3.24

STRIKEOUTS 1. Steve Rogers ........................ 1,621 2. Javier Vazquez ...................... 1,076 3. Dennis Martinez ...................... 973 4. Pedro Martinez ........................ 843 5. Bryn Smith .............................. 838 6. Bill Stoneman ......................... 831 7. Steve Renko ............................. 810 8. Jeff Fassero ............................ 750 9. Livan Hernandez ...................... 741 10. Bill Gullickson ......................... 678

WALKS ALLOWED 1. Steve Rogers ........................... 876 2. Steve Renko ............................. 624 3. Bill Stoneman ......................... 535 4. Dennis Martinez ...................... 407 5. Tony Armas Jr. .......................... 392 6. Livan Hernandez ...................... 356 7. Bryn Smith .............................. 341 8. Javier Vazquez ......................... 331 9. Mike Torrez ............................. 303 10. Charlie Lea .............................. 291

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. Javier Vazquez ......................... 155 2. Steve Rogers ........................... 151 3. Steve Renko ............................. 141 4. Dennis Martinez ...................... 126 5. Livan Hernandez ...................... 119 6. Bryn Smith .............................. 108 7. Tony Armas Jr. .......................... 102 8. Bill Stoneman ........................... 99 9. Bill Gullickson ........................... 88 10. Scott Sanderson ........................ 83

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WINS1969 Bill Stoneman .................... 111970 Carl Morton........................ 181971 Bill Stoneman .................... 171972 Mike Torrez......................... 161973 Steve Renko ....................... 151974 Rogers, Torrez .................... 151975 Dale Murray ....................... 151976 Woodie Fryman .................. 131977 Steve Rogers...................... 171978 Ross Grimsley .................... 201979 Bill Lee .............................. 161980 Rogers/Sanderson ............. 161981 Steve Rogers...................... 121982 Steve Rogers...................... 191983 Gullickson/Rogers.............. 171984 Charlie Lea ........................ 151985 Bryn Smith......................... 181986 Floyd Youmans................... 131987 Neal Heaton ....................... 131988 Dennis Martinez................. 151989 Dennis Martinez................. 161990 Bill Sampen ....................... 121991 Dennis Martinez................. 141992 Martinez/Hill ...................... 161993 Dennis Martinez................. 151994 Ken Hill .............................. 161995 Pedro Martinez................... 141996 Jeff Fassero ....................... 151997 Pedro Martinez................... 171998 Dustin Hermanson ............. 141999 Hermanson/Vazquez ............ 92000 Dustin Hermanson ............. 122001 Javier Vazquez ................... 162002 Tomo Ohka ......................... 132003 Livan Hernandez ................ 152004 Livan Hernandez ................ 112005 Livan Hernandez ................ 152006 Ramon Ortiz....................... 112007 Jon Rauch ............................ 82008 Tim Redding ...................... 102009 John Lannan ........................ 92010 Tyler Clippard .................... 11

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SAVES1969 Dan McGinn ......................... 61970 Claude Raymond ............... 231971 Mike Marshall .................... 231972 Mike Marshall .................... 181973 Mike Marshall .................... 311974 Chuck Taylor ...................... 111975 Dale Murray ......................... 91976 Dale Murray ....................... 131977 Joe Kerrigan ....................... 111978 Mike Garman ..................... 131979 Elias Sosa.......................... 181980 Woodie Fryman .................. 171981 Woodie Fryman .................... 71982 Jeff Reardon ...................... 261983 Jeff Reardon ...................... 211984 Jeff Reardon ...................... 231985 Jeff Reardon ...................... 411986 Jeff Reardon ...................... 351987 Tim Burke .......................... 181988 Tim Burke .......................... 181989 Tim Burke .......................... 281990 Tim Burke .......................... 201991 Barry Jones ........................ 131992 John Wetteland .................. 371993 John Wetteland .................. 431994 John Wetteland .................. 251995 Mel Rojas........................... 301996 Mel Rojas........................... 361997 Ugueth Urbina ................... 271998 Ugueth Urbina ................... 341999 Ugueth Urbina ................... 412000 Steve Kline......................... 142001 Ugueth Urbina ................... 152002 Scott Stewart ..................... 172003 Rocky Biddle ...................... 342004 Chad Cordero..................... 142005 Chad Cordero..................... 472006 Chad Cordero..................... 292007 Chad Cordero..................... 372008 Jon Rauch .......................... 172009 Mike MacDougal ................ 202010 Matt Capps........................ 26

ERA1969 Jerry Robertson ............... 3.951970 Carl Morton..................... 3.601971 Bill Stoneman ................. 3.151972 Bill Stoneman ................. 2.981973 Mike Marshall ................. 2.661974 Dennis Blair.................... 3.271975 Dan Warthen ................... 3.111976 Steve Rogers................... 3.211977 Steve Rogers................... 3.101978 Steve Rogers................... 2.471979 Dan Schatzeder .............. 2.831980 Steve Rogers................... 2.981981 Bill Gullickson ................ 2.811982 Steve Rogers ................ 2.401983 Charlie Lea ..................... 3.121984 Charlie Lea ..................... 2.801985 Bryn Smith...................... 2.911986 Floyd Youmans................ 3.531987 Bob Sebra ....................... 4.421988 Pascual Perez ................. 2.441989 Mark Langston................ 2.391990 Oil Can Boyd ................... 2.931991 Dennis Martinez............ 2.391992 Dennis Martinez.............. 2.471993 Ken Hill ........................... 3.231994 Jeff Fassero .................... 2.991995 Pedro Martinez................ 3.511996 Jeff Fassero .................... 3.301997 Pedro Martinez .............. 1.901998 Dustin Hermanson .......... 3.131999 Dustin Hermanson .......... 4.202000 Javier Vazquez ................ 4.052001 Javier Vazquez ................ 3.422002 Tomo Ohka ...................... 3.182003 Livan Hernandez ............. 3.202004 Livan Hernandez ............. 3.602005 John Patterson ................ 3.132006 Ramon Ortiz.................... 5.572007 Matt Chico ...................... 4.632008 John Lannan ................... 3.912009 John Lannan ................... 3.882010 Livan Hernandez ............. 3.66

STRIKEOUTS1969 Bill Stoneman .................. 1851970 Bill Stoneman .................. 1761971 Bill Stoneman .................. 2511972 Bill Stoneman .................. 1711973 Steve Renko ..................... 1641974 Steve Rogers.................... 1541975 Steve Rogers.................... 1371976 Steve Rogers.................... 1501977 Steve Rogers.................... 2061978 Steve Rogers.................... 1261979 Steve Rogers.................... 1431980 Steve Rogers.................... 1471981 Bill Gullickson ................. 1151982 Steve Rogers.................... 1791983 Steve Rogers.................... 1461984 Charlie Lea ...................... 1231985 Bryn Smith....................... 1271986 Floyd Youmans................. 2021987 Bob Sebra ........................ 1561988 Pascual Perez .................. 1311989 Mark Langston................. 1751990 Dennis Martinez............... 1561991 Dennis Martinez............... 1231992 Ken Hill ............................ 1501993 Jeff Fassero ..................... 1401994 Pedro Martinez................. 1421995 Pedro Martinez................. 1741996 Fassero/Martinez ............. 2221997 Pedro Martinez................. 3051998 Dustin Hermanson ........... 1541999 Dustin Hermanson ........... 1452000 Javier Vazquez ................. 1962001 Javier Vazquez ................. 2082002 Javier Vazquez ................. 1792003 Javier Vazquez ................. 2412004 Livan Hernandez .............. 1862005 John Patterson ................. 1852006 Livan Hernandez .............. 1042007 Matt Chico ......................... 942008 Tim Redding .................... 1202009 Jordan Zimmermann.......... 922010 Livan Hernandez .............. 114

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GAMES 1. Mike Marshall ........... *92 1973 2. Jon Rauch ..................... 88 2007 T3. Jon Rauch ..................... 85 2006 T3. Saul Rivera ................... 85 2007 5. Graeme Lloyd ................ 84 2001 6. Steve Kline ................. *83 2000 7. Steve Kline ................... 82 1999 T8. Luis Ayala ..................... 81 2004 T8. Dale Murray .................. 81 1976 T10. Gary Majewski .............. 79 2005 T10. Anthony Telford ............. 79 1999

WINS 1. Ross Grimsley ............... 20 1978 2. Steve Rogers ................ 19 1982 T3. Carl Morton .................. 18 1970 T3. Bryn Smih ..................... 18 1985 T4. Pedro Martinez ............. 17 1997 T4. Bill Stoneman ............... 17 1971 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 17 1977 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 17 1983 T4. Bill Gullickson .............. 17 1983 T10. MANY PITCHERS ........... 16 —

LOSSES 1. Steve Rogers ................ 22 1974 2. Bill Stoneman ............... 19 1969 3. Carl Morton .................. 18 1971 4. Steve Rogers ................ 17 1976 T5. Ramon Ortiz ................. 16 2006 T5. Steve Rogers ................ 16 1977 T5. Bill Stoneman ............... 16 1971 T5. Steve Renko .................. 16 1974 T5. Balor Moore .................. 16 1973 T5. Jerry Robertson ............. 16 1969

SAVES 1. Chad Cordero ............. *47 2005 2. John Wetteland ............. 43 1993 3. Jeff Reardon ............... *41 1985 4. Ugueth Urbina ............ *41 1999 T5. Chad Cordero ............... 37 2007 T5. John Wetteland ............. 37 1992 7. Mel Rojas ..................... 36 1996 8. Jeff Reardon ................. 35 1986 9. Rocky Biddle ................. 34 2003 10. Ugueth Urbina .............. 34 1998

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GAMES STARTED 1. Steve Rogers ................ 40 1977 2. Bill Stoneman ............... 39 1971 3. Steve Rogers ................ 38 1974 T4. Carl Morton .................. 37 1970 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 37 1980 T4. Steve Renko .................. 37 1971 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 37 1979 T8. Steve Rogers ................ 36 1983 T8. Ross Grimsley ............... 36 1978 T8. Bill Stoneman ............... 36 1969

INNINGS 1. Steve Rogers .......... 301.2 1977 2. Bill Stoneman ......... 294.2 1971 3. Carl Morton ............. 284.2 1970 4. Steve Rogers ........... 281.0 1980 5. Steve Rogers ........... 277.0 1982 6. Steve Renko ............. 275.2 1971 7. Steve Rogers ........... 273.0 1983 8. Ross Grimsley .......... 263.0 1978 9. Livan Hernandez ...... 255.0 2004 10. Steve Rogers ........... 253.2 1974

INNINGS (RELIEVERS ONLY) 1. Mike Marshall .......... 179.0 1973 2. Dan McGinn ............. 132.1 1969 T3. Andy McGaffigan ..... 120.1 1987 T3. Tim Burke ................ 120.1 1985 5. Mike Marshall .......... 116.0 1972 6. Dale Murray ............. 113.1 1976 T7. Dale Murray ............. 111.1 1975 T7. Mike Marshall .......... 111.1 1971 9. Jeff Reardon ............ 109.0 1982 10. Chuck Taylor ............ 107.2 1974

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Bill Stoneman ............... 20 1971 2. Ross Grimsley ............... 19 1978 3. Steve Rogers ................ 17 1977 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 14 1980 T4. Steve Rogers ................ 14 1982 T6. Steve Rogers ................ 13 1979 T6. Steve Rogers ................ 13 1983 T6. Bill Stoneman ............... 13 1972 T6. Mike Torrez ................... 13 1972 T6. Pedro Martinez ............. 13 1997

SHUTOUTS T1. Steve Rogers .................. 5 1979 T1. Steve Rogers .................. 5 1983 T1. Dennis Martinez ............. 5 1991 T1. Bill Stoneman ................. 5 1969 T1. Carlos Perez ................... 5 1997 T6. MANY PITCHERS ............. 4 —

ERA (MIN 100 IP) 1. Mel Rojas .................. 1.43 1982 2. Steve Rogers ............. 1.54 1973 3. Mike Marshall ........... 1.78 1972 4. Pedro Martinez .......... 1.90 1997 5. Jeff Reardon ............. 2.06 1982 6. Chuck Taylor .............. 2.17 1974 7. Jeff Fassero .............. 2.29 1993 8. Dennis Martinez ........ 2.39 1991 T9. Tim Burke .................. 2.39 1985 T9. Andy McGaffigan ...... 2.39 1987

STRIKEOUTS 1. Pedro Martinez ........... 305 1997 2. Bill Stoneman ............. 251 1971 3. Javier Vazquez ............ 241 2003 T4. Pedro Martinez ........... 222 1996 T4. Jeff Fassero ................ 222 1996 6. Javier Vazquez ............ 208 2001 7. Steve Rogers .............. 206 1977 8. Floyd Youmans ........... 202 1986 9. Javier Vazquez ............ 196 2000 10. Livan Hernandez ......... 186 2004

HOME RUNS ALLOWED T1. Ramon Ortiz ................. 31 2006 T1. Javier Vazquez .............. 31 1998 T3. Javier Vazquez .............. 28 2003 T3. Javier Vazquez .............. 28 2002 T5. Carl Morton .................. 27 1970 T5. Steve Renko .................. 27 1970 T5. Dennis Martinez ........... 27 1993 T5. Bill Gullickson .............. 27 1984 T5. Livan Hernandez ........... 27 2003 T5. Tim Redding ................. 27 2008

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A (17)ALCALA, Santo ........................................ 1977ALDRED, Scott ........................................ 1993ALDRETE, Mike ..................................1989-90ALLEN, Bernie ......................................... 1973ALMON, Bill ............................................ 1980ALMONTE, Hector .................................... 2003ALOU, Felipe ........................................... 1973ALOU, Moises.....................................1990-96ALVAREZ, Tavo ...................................1995-96ANDERSON, Scott ................................... 1990ANDREWS, Shane ..............................1995-99AQUINO, Luis .......................................... 1995ARMAS JR., Tony ................................1999-04AUCOIN, Derek ........................................ 1996ATKINSON, Bill ...................................1976-79AYALA, Bobby .......................................... 1999AYALA, Luis ........................................2003-04

B (54)BAHNSEN, Stan .................................1977-81BAILEY, Bob .......................................1969-75BARBERIE, Bret .................................1991-92BARGAR, Greg ...................................1983-84BARNES, Brian ..................................1990-93BARNES, Skeeter .................................... 1981BARRETT, Michael .............................1998-03BARRETT, Tim ......................................... 1988BARRON, Tony......................................... 1996BASS, Randy........................................... 1979BATEMAN, John ..................................1969-72BATISTA, Miguel .................................1998-00BATISTA, Tony ......................................... 2004BELL, Juan.............................................. 1994BELTRAN, Francis ................................... 2004BELTRAN, Rigo........................................ 2004BENAVIDES, Freddie ............................... 1994BENITEZ, Yamil..................................1995-96BENNETT, Shayne ..............................1997-99BENTZM Chad ........................................ 2004BERGERON, Peter .......................1999-02, ‘04BERNAZARD, Tony..............................1979-80BERRY, Sean .....................................1992-95BIDDLE, Rocky ...................................2003-04BIITTNER, Larry..................................1974-76BILARDELLO, Dann ................................. 1986BLACKWELL, Tim......................1977, 1982-83BLAIR, Dennis....................................1974-76BLANK, Matt ......................................2000-01BLUM, Geoff ......................................1999-01BOCCABELLA, John ............................1969-73BOLICK, Frank ........................................ 1993BOSCH, Don............................................ 1969BOSKIE, Shawn....................................... 1998BOTTENFIELD, Kent............................1992-93BOUCHER, Denis ...............................1993-94BOYD, Oil Can ...................................1990-91BRADLEY, Milton ................................2000-01BRAND, Ron.......................................1969-71BREEDEN, Hal ...................................1972-75BREINING, Fred....................................... 1984BRIGGS, Dan .......................................... 1981BRlTTON, Jim .......................................... 1971BROOKS, Hubie..................................1985-89BROWER, Jim.......................................... 2002BROWN, Curt .....................................1986-87BROWN, Curtis ....................................... 1973BROWN, Jackie ....................................... 1977BULLINGER, Jim...................................... 1997BULLINGER, Kirk ..................................... 1998BULLOCK, Eric ...................................1990-92BURKE, Tim .......................................1985-91BURRlS, Ray ......................................1981-83BUTERA, Sal ......................................1984-85

C (38)CABRERA, Orlando ............................1998-04CALDERON, Ivan ................................1991-92CALLOWAY, Ron .................................2003-04CAMPBELL, Bill....................................... 1987CANDAELE, Casey ..............................1986-88CANDELARIA, John .................................. 1989CARRITHERS, Don..............................1974-76CARROLL, Jamey................................2002-04CARTER, Gary .............................1974-84, ‘92CASH, Dave .......................................1977-79CASKEY, Craig ........................................ 1973CEPICKY, Matt ...................................2002-04CERONE, Rick ......................................... 1992CHAVEZ, Endy ....................................2002-04

CHAVEZ, Raul ....................................1996-97CHURCH, Ryan ....................................... 2004CHEN, Bruce ........................................... 2002CIANFROCCO, Archi ...........................1992-93CLENDENON, Donn ................................. 1969CLINE, Ty ...........................................1969-70COGGlNS, Rich ....................................... 1975COLBERT, Nate ..................................1975-76COLBRUNN, Greg ...............................1992-93COLLINS, Kevin ....................................... 1969COLLIER, Lou .......................................... 2002COLON, Bartolo....................................... 2002COQUILLETTE, Trace ..........................1999-00CORCORAN, Roy ................................2003-04CORDERO, Chad ................................2003-04CORDERO, Wil ....................... 1992-95, 02-03CORMIER, Rhéal ................................1996-97CORNELIUS, Reid.................................... 1995COSTELLO, John...................................... 1990COX, Darron............................................ 1999COX, Jim ............................................1973-76CROMARTlE, Warren ....................1974, 76-83 CROWLEY, Terry ...................................... 1983CUBILLAN, Darwin .................................. 2001

D (28)DAAL, Omar .......................................1996-97D’ACQUISTO, John................................... 1980DARENSBOURG, Vic ................................ 2003DARLING, Ron ......................................... 1991DAUGHERTY, Jack ................................... 1987DAVIS, Willie ........................................... 1974DAWSON, Andre .................................1976-86DAY, Boots .........................................1970-74DAY, Zach ..........................................2002-04DeHART, Rick .....................................1997-99De La ROSA, Tomas ...........................2000-01DeLEON, Jose .......................................... 1995DeMOLA, Don .....................................1974-75DeSHIELDS, Delino.............................1990-93DIAZ, Einar ............................................. 2004DILLMAN, Bill.......................................... 1970DILONE, MigueI..................................1984-85DIXON, Tom............................................. 1983DOPSON, John.................................. 1985, ‘88DOWNS, Scott .............................2000, ‘03-04DREW, Tim .........................................2002-03DRlESSEN, Dan..................................1984-85DUCEY, Rob ............................................ 2001DUES, Hal ...................................1977-78, ‘80DUNNlNG, Steve...................................... 1976DWYER, Jim ................................1975-76, ‘89DYER, Duffy ............................................ 1979DYER, Mike ............................................. 1996

E (6)EISCHEN, Joey..........................1994, 2001-04ENGLE, Dave......................................1987-88ENGLE, Rick............................................ 1981ENYART, Terry .......................................... 1974EVERETT, Carl ......................................... 2004EVERSGERD, Bryan................................. 1995

F (31)FACE, Elroy ............................................. 1969FAIREY, Jim ........................................1969-72FAIRLY, Ron ........................................1969-74FALTEISEK, Steve .................................... 1997FARMER, Howard .................................... 1990FASSERO, Jeff ....................................1991-96FERNANDEZ, Jose ................................... 1999FERRARI, Anthony................................... 2003FIKAC, Jeremy ......................................... 2004FISCHER, Jeff.......................................... 1987FITZGERALD, Mike .............................1985-91FLETCHER, Darrin ..............................1992-97FLOYD, Cliff ................................1993-96, ‘02FLYNN, Doug ......................................1982-85FOLEY, Tom .................................1986-92, ‘95FOLI, Tim ...........................................1972-77FONVILLE, Chad...................................... 1995FOOTE, Barry .....................................1973-77FORSTER, Scott ...................................... 2000FOX, Andy ............................................... 2004FRANCONA, Terry ...............................1981-85FRASER, Willie ........................................ 1995FRAZIER, Lou .....................................1993-95FREED, Roger ......................................... 1976FREY, Steve .......................................1989-91FRIAS, Pepe .......................................1973-78FROBEL, Doug ........................................ 1985FRY, Jerry ................................................ 1978FRYMAN, Woodie ................... 1975-76, ‘78-83FUENTES, Mike ..................................1983-84

FULLMER, Brad..................................1997-99

G (29)GALARRAGA, Andrés ..................1985-91, ‘02GARCIA, Damaso .................................... 1989GARDINER, Mike ..................................... 1993GARDNER, Jeff ........................................ 1994GARDNER, Mark.................................1989-92GARMAN, Mike ........................................ 1978GARRETT, Wayne ................................1976-78GATES, Mike ......................................1981-82GEBHARD, Bob ....................................... 1974GIDEON, Brett ....................................1989-90GILBERT, Joe ......................................1972-73GLYNN, Ed .............................................. 1985GOFF, Jerry ....................................... 1990, ‘92GONZALES, Rene ............................. 1984, ‘86GONZALEZ, Alex ..................................... 2004GORMAN, Tom....................................1981-82GOSGER, Jim .....................................1970-71GRANGER, Wayne ................................... 1976GRANT, Mudcat ....................................... 1969GRAPENTHIN, Dick .............................1983-85GRIMSLEY, Ross ................................1978-80GRISSOM, Marquis ............................1989-94GROSS, Kevin ....................................1989-90GRUDZIELANEK, Mark ........................1995-98GUERRERO, Vladimir .........................1996-03GUERRERO, Wilton .....................1998-00, ‘02GULDEN, Brad ........................................ 1982GULLICKSON, Bill...............................1979-85GUZMAN, Edwards.................................. 2003

H (41)HACKER, Rich ......................................... 1971HAHN, Don .........................................1969-70HALL, Drew ............................................. 1990HANEY, Chris .....................................1991-92HANEY, Todd ........................................... 1992HANNAHS, Gerald ..............................1976-77HARRIS, Brendan.................................... 2004HARRIS, Gene ......................................... 1989HARRIS, Greg A................................ 1984, ‘95HASSEY, Ron ........................................... 1991HAYNES, Heath ....................................... 1994HEATON, Neal ....................................1987-88HEBSON, Bryan....................................... 2003HENDERSON, Rodney .............................. 1994HENLEY, Bob ........................................... 1998HENRY, Butch ....................................1993-95HEREDIA, Gil......................................1992-95HEREDIA, Ubaldo .................................... 1987HERGES, Matt......................................... 2002HERMANSON, Dustin .........................1997-00HERMOSO, Angel ...............................1969-70HERNANDEZ, Livan ............................2003-04HERRERA, Jose ..................................1969-70HERRMANN, Ed....................................... 1978HESKETH, Joe.....................................1984-89HIATT, Jack.............................................. 1970HILL, Shawn ........................................... 2004HILL, Ken ...........................................1992-94HOLBERT, Ray ......................................... 1998HOLDSWORTH, Fred ...........................1977-78HOLMAN, Brian ..................................1988-89HORGAN, Joe........................................... 2004HOSTETLER, Dave ................................... 1981HUBBARD, Mike ...................................... 1998HUDLER, Rex .....................................1988-90HUMPHREY, Terry ...............................1971-74HUNT, Randy ........................................... 1986HUNT, Ron .........................................1971-74HURST, Jonathan .................................... 1992HUSON, Jeff .......................................1988-89HUTTON, Tommy ................................1978-81

I (2)IRABU, Hideki ....................................2000-01IZTURIS, Maicer ...................................... 2004

J (21)JACKSON, Grant ...................................... 1981JAMES, Bob........................... 1978-79, ‘82-84JARVIS, Pat ............................................. 1973JASTER, Larry.......................................... 1969JESTADT, Garry ........................................ 1969JOHNSON, Anthony.................................. 1981JOHNSON, Ken ........................................ 1970JOHNSON, L. Doby ..............................1975-76JOHNSON, Mike ..................................1997-01JOHNSON, Nick ....................................... 2004JOHNSON, Randy ...............................1988-89JOHNSON, Ron ....................................... 1984JOHNSON, Roy.............................1982, ‘84-85

JOHNSON, Wallace .......................1981-84, ’86-90JONES, Barry........................................... 1991JONES, Jimmy ......................................... 1993JONES, Mack......................................1969-71JONES, Terry.......................................1998-01JONES, Tracy ........................................... 1988JORGENSEN, Mike ..............................1972-77JUDEN, Jeff ........................................1996-97

K (11)KEENER, Joe ........................................... 1976KELLY, Roberto ........................................ 1995KERRIGAN, Joe ...................................1976-77KIM, Sun-woo ....................................2002-04KIRBY, Clay ............................................. 1976KLINE, Steve ......................................1997-00KNORR, Randy ........................................ 2001KNOTT, Eric ............................................. 2003KNOWLES, Darold ................................... 1978KRENCHlCKl, Wayne ............................... 1986KRUEGER, Bill ........................................ 1992

L (34)LABANDEIRA, Josh .................................. 2004LABOY, Coco ......................................1969-73LAKER, Tim ..................................1992-93, 95LANDRUM, Bill ........................................ 1992LANDRETH, Larry ..............................1976-77LANG, Chip ........................................1975-76LANGSTON, Mark .................................... 1989LANSING, Mike ...................................1993-97LARA, Yovanny ........................................ 2000LASKEY, Bill ............................................ 1985LAW, Vance ........................................1985-87LAWLESS, Tom ........................................ 1984LEA, Charlie................................1980-84, ‘87LEE, Bill.............................................1979-82LeFLORE, Ron ......................................... 1980LEIPER, Dave .....................................1995-96LEITER, Mark .......................................... 1996LEMASTER, Denny................................... 1972LERCH, Randy ...................................1982-83LIEFER, Jeff ............................................ 2003LILLY, Ted ................................................ 1999LINTZ, Larry .......................................1973-75LIRA, Felipe .......................................2000-01LITTLE, Bryan.....................................1982-84LIVINGSTONE, Scott ................................ 1998LLOYD, Graeme....................................... 2002LONG, Bill ............................................... 1991LOPEZ, Luis ............................................ 2004LOONEY, Brian ...................................1993-94LUCAS, Gary ......................................1984-85LUGO, Urbano ......................................... 1989LUKACHYK, Rob ...................................... 1996LYONS, Steve .......................................... 1992LYTTLE, Jim ........................................1973-76

M (65)MACHA, Ken.......................................1979-80MACHADO, Roberto ................................. 1999MACIAS, Jose .....................................2002-03MACKANIN, Pete ................................1975-77MADDUX, Mike ...................................1998-99MAHLER, Mickey ..................................... 1985MAHLER, Rick ......................................... 1991MAJEWSKI, Gary ...................................... 2004MALLOY, Bob .......................................... 1990MANGUAL, Pepe .................................1972-76MAÑON, Julio .......................................... 2003MANRIQUE, Fred ..................................... 1985MANUEL, Barry ....................................... 1996MANUEL, Jerry....................................1980-81MARENTETTE, Leo ................................... 1969MARRERO, Oreste ................................... 1993MARSHALL, Mike................................1970-73MARTINEZ, Dave ................................1988-91MARTINEZ, Dennis .............................1986-93MARTINEZ, Manny .................................. 1999MARTINEZ, Pedro ...............................1994-97MARTINEZ, Sandy ................................... 2001MASHORE, Clyde................................1970-73MASON, Jim ............................................ 1979MATEO, Henry ....................................2001-04MATTES, Troy .......................................... 2001MAY, Derrick ........................................... 1998MAY, Rudy ..........................................1978-79MAYSEY, Matt ......................................... 1992McANALLY, Ernie ................................1971-74McCARVER, Tim ...................................... 1972McCLURE, Bob...................................1986-88McDONALD, Dave.................................... 1971McENANEY, Will ...................................... 1977McGAFFIGAN, Andy .....................1984, ‘86-89

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McGINN, Dan .....................................1969-71McGUIRE, Ryan..................................1997-99McINTOSH, Tim ....................................... 1993McNALLY, Dave ....................................... 1975MEJIAS, Sam......................................1977-78MERCADO, Orlando................................. 1990MERCED, Orlando ................................... 1999MERCEDES, José..................................... 2003MEULENS, Hensley.................................. 1997MILLER, Randy ....................................... 1978MILLIGAN, Randy .................................... 1994MILLS, Brad .......................................1980-83MILNER, John.....................................1981-82MINOR, Ryan .......................................... 2001MOHORCIC, Dale .................................... 1990MONTAGUE, John ...............................1973-75MONTANEZ, Willie ..............................1980-81MONTOYO, Charlie .................................. 1993MOORE, Balor .............................1970, ‘72-74MOORE, Bill ............................................ 1986MOORE, Trey ..................................... 1998, 00MORAGA, David ...................................... 2000MORALES, Jose ..................................1973-77MORDECAI, Mike................................1998-02MORTON, Carl ....................................1969-72MOTA, Guillermo ................................1999-01MOTA, Manny .......................................... 1969MOUTON, James ..................................... 1999MUÑOZ, Bobby........................................ 2001MURRAY, Dale ....................... 1974-76, ‘79-80

N (15)NABHOLZ, Chris.................................1990-93NATAL, Bob ............................................. 1992NETTLES, Graig....................................... 1988NEWMAN, Al.......................................1985-86NICHOLS, Reid ........................................ 1987NICOSIA, Steve ....................................... 1985NIETO, Tom ............................................. 1986NIXON, Otis........................................1988-90NOBOA, Junior ...................................1989-91NORMAN, Dan......................................... 1982NORMAN, Fred ........................................ 1980NORMAN, Nelson .................................... 1987NORTHRUP, Jim ....................................... 1974NUNNARI, Talmadge ............................... 2000NYE, Rich ............................................... 1970

O (13)OBANDO, Sherman ............................1996-97O’BERRY, Mike ........................................ 1985O’BRIEN, Charlie .................................... 2000O’CONNOR, Jack ..................................... 1985O’DONOGHUE, John............................1970-71OFFICE, Rowland ...............................1980-82OHKA, Tomo .......................................2001-04O’LEARY, Troy .......................................... 2003OLIVER, Al .........................................1982-83O’MALLEY, Tom ....................................... 1988ORSULAK, Joe ......................................... 1997OWCHINKO, Bob...................................... 1986OWEN, Spike ......................................1989-92

P (26)PACHECO, Alex ....................................... 1996PALMER, David ......................1978-80, ‘82, ‘84-85PANIAGUA, José .................................1996-97PAPI, Stan .........................................1977-78PAREDES, Johnny ............................. 1988, ‘90PARRETT, Jeff ....................................1986-88PARRISH, Larry ..................................1974-81PASCUCCI, Valentino .............................. 2004PATE, Bob ..........................................1980-81PATTERSON, John.................................... 2004PAVANO, Carl .....................................1998-02PEREZ, Carlos ............................1995, ‘97-98PEREZ, Pascual .................................1987-89PEREZ, Robert ........................................ 1998PEREZ, Tony.......................................1977-79PETERS, Chris ........................................ 2001PEVEY, Marty .......................................... 1989PHELPS, Ken ........................................... 1982PHILLIPS, Adolfo ................................1969-70PIATT, Doug............................................. 1991PHILLIPS, Mike...................................1981-83PIRTLE, Gerry .......................................... 1978POOLE, Jim ............................................. 2000POWELL, Alonzo ...................................... 1987POWELL, Jeremy.................................1998-00PRIDE, Curtis............................ 1993, ‘95, ‘01

Q (1)QUALLS, Jim ........................................... 1970

R (38)RADATZ, Dick .......................................... 1969RAINES, Tim................................1979-90, ‘01RAMOS, Bobby .......................1978, ‘80-81, ‘83-84

RAMSEY, Mike ......................................... 1984RATZER, Steve ...................................1980-81RAUCH, Jon............................................. 2004RAYMOND, Claude .............................1969-71READY, Randy ......................................... 1993REAMES, Britt....................................2001-03REARDON, Jeff ...................................1981-86REECE, Bob ............................................ 1978REED, Darren.......................................... 1992REED, Jeff..........................................1987-88REED, Howie ......................................1969-71RENKO, Steve ....................................1969-76REYES, Gilberto ............................... 1989, ‘91REYNOLDS, Bob ...................................... 1969RIESGO, Nikco ........................................ 1991RIGBY, Brad ............................................ 2000RILEY, George ......................................... 1986RISLEY, Bill ........................................1992-93RIVERA, Bombo .................................1975-76RIVERA, Juan .......................................... 2004RIVERA, Luis......................................1986-88ROBERGE, Bert ..................................1985-86ROBERTSON, Jerry .................................. 1969RODRIGUEZ, Henry .....................1995-97, ‘02ROENICKE, Gary...................................... 1976ROGERS, Steve ..................................1973-85ROJAS, Mel ..................................1990-96, 99ROMANO, Tom......................................... 1987ROOF, Gene ............................................. 1983ROOMES, Rolando .................................. 1990ROONEY, Pat ........................................... 1981ROQUE, Jorge.......................................... 1973ROSE, Pete ............................................. 1984RUETER, Kirk .....................................1993-96RUSKIN, Scott ....................................1990-91

S (70)ST. CLAIRE, Randy .............................1984-88SALAZAR, Argenis ..............................1983-84SAMPEN, Bill .....................................1990-92SANDERSON, Scott ............................1978-83SANTANA, Julio ....................................... 2000SANTANGELO, F.P. ..............................1995-98SANTOVENIA, Nelson..........................1987-91SAUVEUR, Rich ....................................... 1988SCANLAN, Bob ....................................... 2001SCANLON, Pat....................................1974-76SCHATZEDER, Dan .........................1977-79, 82-86SCHERMAN, Fred ...............................1975-76SCHMIDT, Dave ..................................1990-91SCHMIDT, Curt ........................................ 1995SCHNEIDER, Brian .............................2000-04SCHU, Rick ............................................. 1996SCOTT, Mickey ........................................ 1973SCOTT, Rodney ............................1976, ‘79-82SCOTT, Tim ........................................1993-96SCOTT, Tony .............................1973-75, 1984SEBRA, Bob .......................................1986-87SEGUI, David .....................................1995-97SEGUIGNOL, Fernando .......................1998-01SEMBERA, CarrolI ..............................1969-70SERVICE, Scott ....................................... 1992SHAW, Don .............................................. 1969SHAW, Jeff .........................................1993-95SHEA, Steve ............................................ 1969SHINES, Ray ............................1983-85, 1987SIDDALL, Joe ..................................... 1993, 95SILVESTRI, Dave ................................1995-96SIMONS, Doug ........................................ 1992SINGLETON, Ken ................................1972-74SKRMETTA, Matt ..................................... 2000SLEDGE, Terrmel ..................................... 2004SMART, J.D. ............................................. 1999SMITH, Bryn .......................................1981-89SMITH, Chris......................................1981-82SMITH, Dan..................................1999, 02-03SMITH, Mark ........................................... 2001SMITH, Mike............................................ 1988SMITH, Lee.............................................. 1997SMITH, Zane ......................................1989-90SOLAITA, Tony ......................................... 1979SORENSEN, Lary ..................................... 1987SOSA, Elias........................................1979-81SPARMA, Joe ........................................... 1970SPEHR, Tim........................................1993-96SPEIER, Chris ....................................1977-84SPENCER, Sean ...................................... 2000STAEHLE, Marv ..................................1969-70STANHOUSE, Don ...............................1975-77STANKIEWICZ, Andy ...........................1996-97STAIRS, Matt ....................................1992-93STAUB, Rusty ..............................1969-71, ‘79STEFERO, John........................................ 1987STENHOUSE, Mike..............................1982-84STEVENS, Lee ....................................2000-02STEWART, Scott..................................2001-03STlNSON, Bob ....................................1973-74STONEMAN, Bill .................................1969-73

STOVALL, DaRond ................................... 1998STOWERS, Chris ..................................... 1999STRANGE, Doug ...................................... 1997STRICKLAND, Scott ............................1999-02STROHMAYER, John ...........................1970-73STULL, Everett ........................................ 1997SUTHERLAND, Gary ............................1969-71SWANSON, Stan ...................................... 1971SWOBODA, Ron ....................................... 1971

T (26)TAMARGO, John .................................1979-80TARASCO, Tony ....................................... 1995TATIS, Fernando .................................2001-03TAVERAS, Frank ...................................... 1982TAYLOR, Chuck ..................................1973-76TEJADA, Wilfredo.............................. 1986, ‘88TELFORD, Anthony .............................1997-01TERPKO, Jeff ........................................... 1977THOBE, J.J............................................... 1995THOMAS, Derrel ...................................... 1984THOMPSON, Jason .................................. 1986THOMPSON, Rich ...............................1989-90THOMPSON, Scot .................................... 1985THORNTON, Andre................................... 1976THURMAN, Mike .................................1997-01TIBBS, Jay..........................................1986-87TOMLlN, Dave .................................. 1982, ‘86TORRES, Hector ...................................... 1972TORRES, Salomon................................... 1997TORREZ, Mike ....................................1971-74TRACY, Andy ......................................2000-01TREADWAY, Jeff ....................................... 1995TRILLO, Manny........................................ 1983TRUBY, Chris .......................................... 2002TUCKER, T.J. ...............................2000, ‘02-04TWITCHELL, Wayne ............................1977-78

U (2)UNSER, Del ........................................1976-78URBINA, Ugueth ................................1995-01

V (13)VAIL, Mike ............................................... 1983VALDES, Marc ....................................1997-98VALDEZ, Sergio ...........................1986, ‘92-93VALERA, Yohanny .................................... 2000VALENTINE, Ellis ................................1975-81VANDER WAL, John ............................1991-93VARGAS, Claudio ...............................2003-04VAZQUEZ, Javier ................................1998-03VENABLE, Max ........................................ 1984VERES, Dave......................................1996-97VIDRO, Jose .......................................1997-04VITIELLO, Joe .......................................... 2003VOSBERG, Ed.......................................... 2002

W (32)WAINHOUSE, David ................................. 1991WALKER, Larry ...................................1989-94WALKER, Tom ..............................1972-74, ‘77WALLACH, Tim ...................................1980-92WALTON, Bruce ....................................... 1993WARTHEN, Dan ..................................1975-77WASHINGTON, U.L. .................................. 1985WASLEWSKI, Gary ..............................1969-70WEBSTER, Lenny........................ 1994, 96, ‘00WEBSTER, Mitch ................................1985-88WEGENER, Mike .................................1969-70WELSH, Chris.......................................... 1983WETTELAND, John ..............................1992-94WHITE, Derrick ........................................ 1993WHITE, Gabe ......................................1994-95WHITE, Jerry .......................................1974-83WHITE, Rondell ..................................1993-00WHITFIELD, Fred ..................................... 1970WICKER, Floyd ........................................ 1969WIDGER, Chris ...................................1997-00WIEGHAUS, Tom ............................... 1981, ‘83WILKERSON, Brad ..............................2001-04WILLARD, Jerry ........................................ 1992WILLIAMS, Earl ....................................... 1976WILLIAMS, Kenny .................................... 1991WILLS, Maury .......................................... 1969WINE, Bobby ......................................1969-72WINNINGHAM, Herman.......................1985-88WOHLFORD, Jim .................................1983-86WOOD, Ted .............................................. 1993WOODS, Ron ......................................1971-74WRIGHT, George ...................................... 1986

Y (6)YOSHII, Masato..................................2001-02YOST, Ned ............................................... 1985YOUMANS, Floyd ................................1985-88YOUNG, Pete ......................................1992-93YOUNG, Tim ............................................ 1998YOUNGBLOOD, Joel ................................. 1982

Z (1)ZEILE, Todd............................................. 2003

MANAGERS (11)ALOU, Felipe ......................................1992-01FANNING, Jim ..............................1981-82, ‘84FOX, Charlie ........................................... 1976KUEHL, Karl ............................................ 1976MAUCH, Gene ....................................1969-75ROBINSON, Frank ..............................2002-04RODGERS, Buck.................................1985-91RUNNELLS, Tom .................................1991-92TORBORG, Jeff ........................................ 2001VIRDON, Bill ......................................1983-84WILLIAMS, Dick ..................................1977-81

COACHES (64)ACTA, Manny .....................................2002-04ALOU, Felipe ........................1979-80, ‘84, ‘92ADAIR, Bill .............................................. 1976ARNSBERG, Brad ...............................2000-01ARSENAULT, Pierre .............................1992-01BEARNARTH, Larry .......................1976, 85-91BOROS, Steve ....................................1981-82BRAGAN, Jimmy .................................1970-72BREWER, Jim .....................................1977-79BRISTOL, Dave...................................1973-75CARRION, Leonel ...............................1987-88CISCO, Galen .....................................1980-84COX, Jeff ...........................................2000-01CUELLAR, Bobby ................................1997-00DeMARS, BilIy ....................................1982-84DOBY, Larry ................................1971-73, ‘76GARDNER, Billy..................................1977-78GEBHARD, Bob ....................................... 1982GLYNN, Gene ........................................... 1999GUILLEN, Ozzie ....................................... 2001HANSEN, Ron .....................................1985-89HARPER, Tommy ................................1990-99HILL, Perry .........................................2000-01HRINIAK, Walt ....................................1974-75JOHNSON, Tim....................................1993-94KENNEDY, Kevin ...................................... 1992KERRlGAN, Joe ...................... 1983-86, ‘92-96KIM, Wendell ........................................... 2002LANDESTOY, Rafael ...........................1989-91LOWREY, Peanuts ................................... 1969MACHA, Ken.......................................1987-91MACKANIN, Pete ................................1997-00MANUEL, Jerry....................................1991-96McLISH, Cal .......................................1969-75McCRAW, Tom ....................................2002-04McRAE, Hal........................................1990-91MILLS, Brad ............................................ 2003MOORE, Jackie...................................1987-89MORALES, Jerry..................................2002-04MULLIN, Pat.......................................1979-81NATAL, Bob ........................................2002-04NIXON, Russ ......................................1984-85OLDIS, Bob ............................................. 1969PICHÉ, Ron ............................................. 1976POLE, Dick .............................................. 2002PUJOLS, Luis......................................1993-00RAPP, Vern .........................................1979-83RAYMOND, Claude .............................2002-04RENICK, Rick ..............................1985-86, ‘01RODRIGUEZ, Eddie ................................. 2004ROESSLER, Pat ..................................2000-01RUNNELLS, Tom .................................1990-91SHERRY, Norm ...................................1978-81SNIDER, Duke ....................................1974-75SPARKS, Joe ............................................ 1989ST. CLAIRE, Randy .............................2003-04TRACY, Jim ........................................1995-98VERNON, Mickey ................................1977-78VIRGIL, Ozzie .....................................1976-81WARD, Jay ..........................................1991-92WILLIAMS, Dick ....................................... 1970WINKLES, Bobby ................................1986-88WRIGHT, Mel ........................................... 1983ZIMMER, Don .......................................... 1971ZIMMERMAN, Jerry .............................1969-75

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YEAR PLAYER(S) ALL-STAR GAME SITE1969 Rusty Staub [OF] .............................................................................WAS1970 Rusty Staub [OF] ..............................................................................CIN1971 Rusty Staub [OF] ............................................................................. DET1972 Bill Stoneman [RHP].........................................................................ATL1973 Ron Fairly [1B] ................................................................................KCR1974 Steve Rogers [RHP] ...........................................................................PIT1975 Gary Carter [C] .................................................................................MIL1976 Woodie Fryman [LHP] ........................................................................ PHI1977 Ellis Valentine [RHP] .......................................................................NYY1978 Ross Grimsley [LHP] ........................................................................ SDP Steve Rogers [RHP]1979 Gary Carter [C] ................................................................................ SEA Larry Parrish [3B] Steve Rogers [RHP]1980 Gary Carter [C] ................................................................................ LAD1981 Gary Carter* [C]—MVP ................................................................. CLE André Dawson* [OF] Tim Raines [OF]1982 Gary Carter* [C] .............................................................................MON André Dawson * [OF] Al Oliver [1B] Tim Raines* [OF] Steve Rogers* [RHP]1983 Gary Carter* [C] ............................................................................. CWS André Dawson * [OF] Al Oliver [1B] Tim Raines* [OF] Steve Rogers [RHP]1984 Gary Carter* [C]—MVP ................................................................. SFG Charlie Lea* [RHP] Tim Raines [OF] Tim Wallach [3B]1985 Tim Raines [OF] ............................................................................... MIN Jeff Reardon [RHP] Tim Wallach [3B]1986 Hubie Brooks [SS]............................................................................HOU Tim Raines [OF] Jeff Reardon [RHP]1987 Hubie Brooks [SS]............................................................................OAK Tim Raines [OF]—MVP Tim Wallach [3B]1988 Andrés Galarraga [1B] .....................................................................CIN1989 Tim Burke [RHP] .............................................................................. CAL Tim Wallach [3B]1990 Dennis Martinez [RHP] .....................................................................CHI Tim Wallach [3B] 1991 Ivan Calderon [OF] .......................................................................... TOR Dennis Martinez [RHP]1992 Dennis Martinez [RHP] .................................................................... SDP Larry Walker [OF]1993 Marquis Grissom* [OF] ................................................................... BAL1994 Moises Alou [OF]................................................................................PIT Wil Cordero [SS] Darrin Fletcher [C] Marquis Grissom* [OF] Ken Hill [RHP]1995 Carlos Perez [LHP] ............................................................................TEX1996 Mark Grudzielanek [2B] .................................................................... PHI Pedro Martinez [RHP] Henry Rodriguez [OF]1997 Pedro Martinez [RHP] ...................................................................... CLE1998 Ugueth Urbina [RHP] .......................................................................COL1999 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] ....................................................................BOS

YEAR PLAYER(S) STATS1969 Rusty Staub [OF] .......................................................... .302—29—791970 Carl Morton [RHP] ....................................................... 18-11, 3.60 ERA1971 Ron Hunt [RHP] .............................................................. .279—5—381972 Mike Marshall [RHP]........................................... 14-8, 18 SV, 1.78 ERA1973 Mike Marshall [RHP]......................................... 14-11, 31 SV, 2.66 ERA1974 Willie Davis [OF] ........................................................... .295—12—891975 Gary Carter [C] ............................................................. .270—17—681976 Woodie Fryman [LHP] .......................................... 13-13, 2 SV, 3.38 ERA1977 Gary Carter [C] ............................................................. .284—31—841978 Ross Grimsley [LHP] .....................................................20-11, 3.05 ERA1979 Larry Parrish [3B] ......................................................... .307—30—821980 Gary Carter [C] .......................................................... .264—29—1011981 Andre Dawson [OF] ...................................................... .302—24—641982 Al Oliver [1B] ............................................................. .331—22—1091983 Co-MVP Andre Dawson [OF] ..................................... .299—32—113 Co-MVP Tim Raines [OF] .................................. .298—11—71, 90 SB1984 Gary Carter*† [C] ...................................................... .294—27—1061985 Tim Raines [OF] ........................................................... .320—11—411986 Tim Raines [OF] .................................................. .334—9—62, 70 SB1987 Tim Wallach [3B] ....................................................... .298—26—1231988 Andrés Galarraga [1B] ................................................ .302—29—921989 Tim Wallach [3B] ......................................................... .277—13—771990 Tim Wallach [3B] ......................................................... .296—21—981991 Dennis Martinez [RHP] ...................................................... 14-11, 2.391992 Larry Walker [OF] ......................................................... .301—23—931993 Marquis Grissom [OF] ........................................... .298—19—85, 531994 Moises Alou [OF].......................................................... .339—22—781995 David Segui [1B] ......................................................... .305—10—571996 Henry Rodriguez [OF] ................................................. .276—36—1031997 Pedro Martinez [RHP] .......................................................... 17-8, 1.901998 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] .............................................. .324—38—1091999 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] .............................................. .316—42—1312000 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] .............................................. .345—44—1232001 Orlando Cabrera [OF] ....................................... .276—14—96, 19 SB2002 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] ................................... .336—39—111, 40 SB2003 Orlando Cabrera [OF] .................................................. .297—17—802004 Brad Wilkerson [OF/1B] ............................................... .255—32—67

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YEAR PLAYER(S) ALL-STAR GAME SITE2000 Vladimir Guerrero* [OF] ...................................................................ATL Jose Vidro [2B]2001 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] .................................................................... SEA2002 Vladimir Guerrero* [OF] ...................................................................MIL Jose Vidro* [2B]2003 Jose Vidro* [2B] ............................................................................. CWS2004 Livan Hernandez [RHP]....................................................................HOU2005 Livan Hernandez [RHP].................................................................... DET Chad Cordero [RHP] ........................................................................ DET2006 Alfonso Soriano* [LF] ........................................................................PIT2007 Dmitri Young [1B]............................................................................ SFG2008 Cristian Guzman [SS] ......................................................................NYY2009 Ryan Zimmerman [3B] .....................................................................STL2010 Matt Capps [RHP] ............................................................................LAA

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YEAR PLAYER(S) STATS1980 Andre Dawson [OF] ............................................. .308—17—871981 Andre Dawson [OF] ............................................. .302—24—64 Gary Carter [C] ................................................... .251—16—681982 Gary Carter [C] ................................................... .293—29—97 Al Oliver [1B] .................................................... .331—22—1091983 Andre Dawson [OF] ........................................... .299—32—1131984 Gary Carter [C] ................................................. .294—27—1061985 Tim Wallach [3B] ................................................ .260—22—81 Hubie Brooks [SS] ............................................. .269—13—1001986 Hubie Brooks [SS] ............................................... .340—14—58 Tim Raines [OF] .......................................... .334—9—62, 70 SB1987 Tim Wallach [3B] .............................................. .298—26—1231988 Andres Galarraga [1B]........................................ .302—29—921992 Larry Walker [OF] ................................................ .301—23—931994 Wil Cordero [SS].................................................. .294—15—63 Moises Alou [OF] ................................................. .339—22—781999 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] ...................................... .316—42—1312000 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] ...................................... .345—44—1232002 Vladimir Guerrero [OF] ........................... .336—39—111, 40 SB2003 Orlando Cabrera [SS].......................................... .297—17—802004 Livan Hernandez [P] ............................................. .247—1—102006 Alfonso Soriano [OF] .................................. .277—46—95, 41 SB2009 Ryan Zimmerman [3B] ....................................... .292—33—1062010 Ryan Zimmerman [3B] ........................................ .307—25—85

YEAR PLAYER(S) POSITION1973 Mike Jorgensen ......................................................................... 1B1978 Ellis Valentine .......................................................................... OF1980 Gary Carter ................................................................................. C Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF1981 Gary Carter ................................................................................. C Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF1982 Gary Carter ................................................................................. C Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF1983 Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF1984 Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF1985 Andre Dawson ........................................................................... OF Tim Wallach .............................................................................. 3B1988 Tim Wallach .............................................................................. 3B1989 Andres Galarraga ..................................................................... 1B1990 Tim Wallach .............................................................................. 3B Andres Galarraga ..................................................................... 1B1992 Larry Walker .............................................................................. OF1993 Larry Walker .............................................................................. OF Marquis Grisson ....................................................................... OF1994 Marquis Grisson ....................................................................... OF2001 Orlando Cabrera ....................................................................... SS2009 Ryan Zimmerman ..................................................................... 3B

YEAR PLAYER(S) STATS1997 Pedro Martinez ..............................................................17-8, 1.90

YEAR MANAGER SOURCE1973 Gene Mauch .............................................................................. AP1979 Dick Williams ............................................................................ AP1987 Buck Rogers ...................................................................... BBWAA1994 Felipe Alou (MLB Manager of the Year) ..................................... AP Felipe Alou (NL Manager of the Year) ................................. BBWAA

YEAR MANAGER STATS1970 Carl Morton ..........................................................18-11, 3.60 ERA1977 Andre Dawson ..................................................... .282—19—65

YEAR MANAGER STATS1985 Jeff Reardon ................................................. 2-8, 41 SV, 3.18 ERA

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YEAR MANAGER STATS2007 Dmitri Young ........................320, 38 2B, 13 HR, 74 RBI, .378 OBP

FRANCHISE NL COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR

YEAR MANAGER STATS2006 Ryan Zimmerman .................... .287, 47 2B, 3 3B, 20 HR, 110 RBI2008 John Lannan ...............................................9-15, 3.91 ERA, 117 K2010 Stephen Strasburg ..........................................5-3, 2.91 ERA, 92 K

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ARIZONAYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 5-1 2-1 7-2‘99 1-2 2-4 3-6‘00 3-3 2-1 5-4‘01 1-2 2-1 3-3‘02 2-1 0-3 2-4‘03 2-1 0-3 2-4‘04 3-0 3-0 6-0‘05 3-0 1-2 4-2‘06 3-0 2-1 5-1‘07 0-4 1-2 1-6‘08 1-2 1-2 2-4‘09 3-0 2-1 5-1‘10 2-1 2-2 4-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 29-17 20-23 49-4070s — — —80s — — —90s 6-3 4-5 10-800s 23-14 16-18 39-32Nats 9-7 7-9 16-16

ATLANTAYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 1-5 3-3 4-8‘70 3-3 3-3 6-6‘71 2-4 3-3 5-7‘72 4-2 4-2 8-4‘73 3-3 3-3 6-6‘74 2-4 1-5 3-9‘75 3-3 1-5 4-8‘76 2-4 2-4 4-8‘77 5-1 1-5 6-6‘78 4-2 3-3 7-5‘79 6-0 3-1 9-1‘80 5-1 2-4 7-5‘81 5-1 2-2 7-3‘82 3-3 4-2 7-5‘83 2-4 3-3 5-7‘84 3-3 4-2 7-5‘85 5-1 4-2 9-3‘86 3-2 4-2 7-4‘87 5-1 4-2 9-3‘88 4-2 4-2 8-4‘89 4-2 2-4 6-6‘90 1-5 5-1 6-6‘91 5-1 2-4 7-5‘92 3-3 5-1 8-4‘93 2-4 3-3 5-7‘94 2-1 3-3 5-4‘95 2-5 2-4 4-9‘96 2-4 1-6 3-10‘97 1-5 1-5 2-10‘98 4-2 2-4 6-6‘99 2-5 2-4 4-9‘00 2-4 5-2 7-6‘01 2-8 4-5 6-13‘02 3-6 3-7 6-13‘03 3-7 4-5 7-12‘04 2-7 2-8 4-15‘05 5-4 4-6 9-10‘06 4-5 4-5 8-10‘07 5-4 2-7 7-11‘08 7-2 5-4 12-6‘09 4-5 4-5 8-10‘10 6-3 4-5 10-8‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 141-141 127-156 268-29770s 34-26 24-34 58-6080s 39-20 33-25 72-4590s 24-35 26-35 50-7000s 43-55 41-59 84-114Nats 31-23 23-32 54-55

CHICAGO (NL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 4-5 4-5 8-10‘70 3-6 2-7 5-13‘71 5-4 5-4 10-8‘72 2-4 3-6 5-10‘73 7-2 2-7 9-9‘74 6-3 7-2 13-5‘75 6-3 3-6 9-9‘76 3-6 4-5 7-11‘77 3-6 5-4 8-10‘78 5-4 6-3 11-7‘79 8-1 4-5 12-6‘80 7-2 5-4 12-6‘81 4-1 3-3 7-4‘82 4-5 8-1 12-6‘83 6-3 5-4 11-7‘84 5-4 2-6 7-10‘85 5-4 6-3 11-7‘86 5-4 5-4 10-8‘87 3-6 5-4 8-10‘88 5-4 4-5 9-9‘89 5-4 3-6 8-10‘90 4-5 3-6 7-11‘91 1-5 6-5 7-10‘92 7-2 4-5 11-7‘93 5-2 3-3-1 8-5-1‘94 1-2 3-0 4-2‘95 3-0 2-3 5-3‘96 4-2 2-4 6-6‘97 6-0 1-4 7-4‘98 2-1 0-6 2-7‘99 2-1 3-1 5-2‘00 4-2 1-2 5-4‘01 1-2 2-1 3-3‘02 2-1 1-2 3-3‘03 2-1 1-2 3-3‘04 1-2 2-1 3-3‘05 2-1 3-0 5-1‘06 3-0 1-2 4-2‘07 1-3 0-3 1-6‘08 2-1 1-2 3-3‘09 0-4 2-1 2-5‘10 0-3 2-1 2-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 154-121 134-148 288-269-170s 48-39 41-49 89-8880s 49-37 46-40 95-7790s 35-20 27-37 62-57-100s 18-20 16-17 34-37Nats 8-12 9-9 17-21

CINCINNATIYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 4-2 0-6 4-8‘70 3-3 2-4 5-7‘71 3-3 2-4 5-7‘72 1-5 3-3 4-8‘73 3-3 1-5 4-8‘74 2-4 4-2 6-6‘75 3-3 1-5 4-8‘76 1-5 2-4 3-9‘77 2-4 3-3 5-7‘78 1-5 3-3 4-8‘79 5-1 1-5 6-6‘80 5-1 4-2 9-3‘81 3-0 1-5 4-5‘82 4-2 4-2 8-4‘83 3-3 5-1 8-4‘84 3-3 2-4 5-7‘85 2-4 2-4 4-8‘86 2-4 3-3 5-7‘87 3-3 3-3 6-6‘88 3-3 4-2 7-5‘89 5-1 3-3 8-4‘90 2-4 1-5 3-9‘91 4-2 2-4 6-6‘92 3-3 4-2 7-5‘93 4-2 4-2 8-4‘94 1-2 1-2 2-4‘95 2-4 2-4 4-8‘96 5-1 4-2 9-3‘97 2-4 3-2 5-6‘98 1-5 0-3 1-8‘99 2-2 1-2 3-4‘00 0-3 3-3 3-6‘01 1-2 1-2 2-4‘02 3-0 2-1 5-1‘03 2-1 2-1 4-2‘04 1-2 1-2 2-4‘05 1-2 0-3 1-5‘06 0-3 1-2 1-5‘07 3-0 3-1 6-1‘08 3-0 0-4 3-4‘09 1-2 3-1 4-3‘10 1-2 2-2 3-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 103-108 93-123 196-23170s 24-36 22-38 46-7480s 33-24 31-29 64-5390s 26-29 22-28 48-5700s 16-17 18-22 34-39Nats 9-9 9-13 18-22

COLORADOYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 5-1 4-2 9-3‘94 2-1 0-3 2-4‘95 1-3 0-4 1-7‘96 5-1 4-2 9-3‘97 1-4 3-3 4-7‘98 2-4 0-3 2-7‘99 1-2 2-4 3-6‘00 2-4 0-3 2-7‘01 2-2 2-1 4-3‘02 1-2 1-2 2-4‘03 2-1 2-2 4-3‘04 2-1 2-1 4-2‘05 1-2 3-0 4-2‘06 0-4 0-4 0-8‘07 3-1 0-3 3-4‘08 0-3 3-1 3-4‘09 0-3 0-3 0-6‘10 2-2 1-3 3-5‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 32-41 27-44 59-8570s — — —80s — — —90s 17-16 13-21 30-3700s 15-25 14-23 29-48Nats 6-15 7-14 13-29

FLORIDAYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 4-2 4-3 8-5‘94 2-1 5-1 7-2‘95 3-4 4-2 7-6‘96 5-2 3-3 8-5‘97 2-4 3-3 5-7‘98 3-3 4-2 7-5‘99 3-3 1-5 4-8‘00 3-4 3-3 6-7‘01 4-5 3-7 7-12‘02 4-6 5-4 9-10‘03 5-4 1-9 6-13‘04 3-6 5-5 8-11‘05 4-5 5-4 9-9‘06 4-5 3-6 7-11‘07 7-2 3-6 10-8‘08 1-7 2-7 3-14‘09 4-5 2-7 6-12‘10 2-7 3-6 5-13‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 63-75 59-83 122-15870s — — —80s — — —90s 22-19 24-19 46-3800s 41-56 35-64 76-120Nats 22-31 18-36 40-67

HOUSTONYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 1-5 0-6 1-11‘70 2-4 2-4 4-8‘71 3-3 5-1 8-4‘72 2-4 2-4 4-8‘73 4-2 2-4 6-6‘74 1-5 5-1 6-6‘75 3-3 1-5 4-8‘76 1-5 1-5 2-10‘77 2-4 2-4 4-8‘78 4-2 2-4 6-6‘79 4-2 1-5 5-7‘80 3-3 4-2 7-5‘81 1-3 1-2 2-5‘82 4-2 4-2 8-4‘83 3-3 1-5 4-8‘84 3-3 2-4 5-7‘85 4-2 2-4 6-6‘86 3-3 1-5 4-8‘87 3-3 2-4 5-7‘88 2-4 4-2 6-6‘89 5-1 3-3 8-4‘90 4-2 3-3 7-5‘91 6-0 4-2 10-2‘92 2-4 2-4 4-8‘93 4-2 3-3 7-5‘94 2-1 2-1 4-2‘95 0-6 3-3 3-9‘96 5-2 4-2 9-4‘97 2-3 1-5 3-8‘98 1-5 1-2 2-7‘99 0-3 2-4 2-7‘00 4-2 1-2 5-4‘01 0-3 0-3 0-6‘02 1-2 2-1 3-3‘03 2-1 1-2 3-3‘04 2-1 2-1 4-2‘05 1-3 1-2 2-5‘06 3-1 1-3 4-4‘07 2-1 3-1 5-2‘08 1-2 1-2 2-4‘09 2-0 1-3 3-3‘10 3-1 1-3 4-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 103-113 88-126 191-23970s 26-34 23-37 49-7180s 31-27 24-33 55-6090s 26-28 25-29 51-5700s 21-17 14-23 35-40Nats 12-8 8-14 20-22

LOS ANGELES (NL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 0-6 2-4 2-10‘70 2-4 2-4 4-8‘71 1-5 3-3 4-8‘72 3-3 3-3 6-6‘73 3-3 2-4 5-7‘74 2-4 2-4 4-8‘75 3-3 4-2 7-5‘76 2-4 0-6 2-10‘77 1-5 4-2 5-7‘78 3-3 1-5 4-8‘79 5-1 1-5 6-6‘80 1-5 0-6 1-11‘81 2-2 0-3 2-5‘82 1-5 3-3 4-8‘83 3-3 2-4 5-7‘84 3-3 3-3 6-6‘85 4-2 1-5 5-7‘86 5-1 2-4 7-5‘87 4-2 5-1 9-3‘88 2-4 2-4 4-8‘89 2-4 3-3 5-7‘90 5-1 1-5 6-6‘91 6-0 1-5 7-5‘92 5-1 3-3 8-4‘93 4-2 2-4 6-6‘94 5-1 4-2 9-3‘95 3-3 2-4 5-7‘96 1-5 2-4 3-9‘97 3-3 1-4 4-7‘98 3-0 1-5 4-5‘99 2-4 2-1 4-5‘00 2-2 1-3 3-5‘01 2-1 2-1 4-2‘02 1-2 1-3 2-5‘03 1-2 1-2 2-4‘04 2-2 1-2 3-4‘05 2-1 2-1 4-2‘06 2-1 0-3 2-4‘07 1-2 0-3 1-5‘08 3-0 0-3 3-3‘09 1-1 1-2 2-3‘10 2-1 1-2 3-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 108-108 74-139 182-24770s 25-35 22-38 47-7380s 27-31 21-36 48-6790s 37-20 19-37 56-5700s 19-16 10-24 29-40Nats 11-7 4-13 15-20

MILWAUKEEYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 1-2 2-4 3-6‘99 2-4 2-1 4-5‘00 2-1 3-3 5-4‘01 1-2 1-2 2-4‘02 3-0 1-2 4-2‘03 3-0 3-0 6-0‘04 1-2 0-3 1-5‘05 3-1 1-3 4-4‘06 2-1 3-0 5-1‘07 2-1 0-3 2-4‘08 2-2 0-4 2-6‘09 1-3 2-2 3-5‘10 2-1 0-3 2-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 25-20 18-30 43-5070s — — —80s — — —90s 3-6 4-5 7-1100s 22-14 14-25 36-39Nats 12-9 6-15 18-24

NEW YORK (NL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 3-6 2-7 5-13‘70 6-3 4-5 10-8‘71 4-5 5-4 9-9‘72 3-6 3-6 6-12‘73 4-5 5-4 9-9‘74 6-3 3-6 9-9‘75 6-3 4-5 10-8‘76 4-4 4-6 8-10‘77 5-4 5-4 10-8‘78 4-5 4-5 8-10‘79 7-2 8-1 15-3‘80 5-3 5-5 10-8‘81 5-1 4-2 9-3‘82 5-4 6-3 11-7‘83 6-3 2-7 8-10‘84 4-5 3-6 7-11‘85 5-4 4-5 9-9‘86 4-5 4-5 8-10‘87 4-5 4-5 8-10‘88 4-5 2-7 6-12‘89 7-2 2-7 9-9‘90 3-6 5-4 8-10‘91 1-6 3-8 4-14‘92 6-3 6-3 12-6‘93 5-2 4-2 9-4‘94 1-2 3-1 4-3‘95 3-4 4-2 7-6‘96 3-3 4-3 7-6‘97 3-3 2-4 5-7‘98 4-2 4-2 8-4‘99 1-5 4-3 5-8‘00 3-3 0-6 3-9‘01 4-5 4-6 8-11‘02 7-3 4-5 11-8‘03 8-1 6-4 14-5‘04 4-6 5-4 9-10‘05 3-7 5-4 8-11‘06 1-8 5-4 6-12‘07 3-6 6-3 9-9‘08 3-6 3-6 6-12‘09 6-3 2-7 8-10‘10 4-5 5-4 9-9‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 177-172 167-190 344-36270s 49-40 45-46 94-8680s 49-37 36-52 85-8990s 30-36 39-32 69-6800s 46-53 45-53 91-106Nats 20-35 26-28 46-63

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PHILADELPHIAYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 3-6 8-1 11-7‘70 6-3 5-4 11-7‘71 3-6 3-6 6-12‘72 7-2 3-4 10-6‘73 6-3 7-2 13-5‘74 6-3 5-4 11-7‘75 3-6 4-5 7-11‘76 2-7 1-8 3-15‘77 3-6 4-5 7-11‘78 5-3 4-6 9-9‘79 6-3 5-4 11-7‘80 4-5 5-4 9-9‘81 5-0 2-4 7-4‘82 5-4 3-6 8-10‘83 5-4 3-6-1 8-10‘84 5-4 6-3 11-7‘85 4-5 4-5 8-10‘86 3-6 5-4 8-10‘87 6-3 4-5 10-8‘88 5-4 4-5-1 9-9‘89 6-3 3-6 9-9‘90 6-3 4-5 10-8‘91 1-6 3-8 4-14‘92 3-6 6-3 9-9‘93 4-2 2-5 6-7‘94 0-3 5-1 5-4‘95 4-2 4-3 8-5‘96 2-5 4-2 6-7‘97 3-3 3-3 6-6‘98 2-4 3-3 5-7‘99 2-4 4-2 6-6‘00 2-4 3-3 5-7‘01 5-5 4-5 9-10‘02 6-3 5-5 11-8‘03 7-3 1-8 8-11‘04 4-5 3-7 7-12‘05 3-6 5-5 8-11‘06 6-4 4-5 10-9‘07 3-6 3-6 6-12‘08 3-6 3-6 6-12‘09 2-7 1-8 3-15‘10 4-5 2-7 6-12‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 170-178 160-197-2 330-375-270s 47-42 41-48 88-9080s 48-38 39-48 87-8690s 27-38 38-35 65-7300s 45-54 34-65 79-119Nats 21-34 18-37 39-71

PITTSBURGHYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 4-5 1-8 5-13‘70 4-4 5-5 9-9‘71 5-4 2-7 7-11‘72 3-6 3-6 6-12‘73 3-6 3-6 6-12‘74 6-3 3-6 9-9‘75 3-6 4-5 7-11‘76 3-6 5-4 8-10‘77 4-5 3-6 7-11‘78 5-4 2-7 7-11‘79 3-6 4-5 7-11‘80 4-5 2-7 6-12‘81 5-2 5-1 10-3‘82 4-5 3-6 7-11‘83 2-7 6-3 8-10‘84 4-5 3-6 7-11‘85 4-5 5-3 9-8‘86 4-5 7-2 11-7‘87 7-2 4-5 11-7‘88 2-7 6-3 8-10‘89 5-4 6-3 11-7‘90 7-2 6-3 13-5‘91 0-6 6-6 6-12‘92 4-5 5-4 9-9‘93 5-2 3-3 8-5‘94 3-0 5-2 8-2‘95 1-2 3-2 4-4‘96 5-1 2-4 7-5‘97 4-2 1-4 5-6‘98 1-5 1-2 2-7‘99 1-2 2-4 3-6‘00 2-2 1-2 3-4‘01 3-0 2-1 5-1‘02 2-1 1-2 3-3‘03 2-1 1-2 3-3‘04 3-1 1-1 4-2‘05 3-0 2-1 5-1‘06 2-1 1-2 3-3‘07 1-2 1-2 2-4‘08 3-1 1-2 4-3‘09 1-3 2-2 3-5‘10 3-0 2-1 5-1‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 140-141 131-156 271-29770s 39-50 34-57 73-10780s 41-47 47-39 88-8690s 31-27 34-34 65-6100s 25-12 15-18 40-30Nats 13-7 9-10 22-17

ST. LOUISYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 3-6 4-5 7-11‘70 4-5 3-6 7-11‘71 2-7 2-7-1 4-14-1‘72 5-4 4-4 9-8‘73 3-6 5-4 8-10‘74 5-3 3-6 8-9‘75 5-4 6-3 11-7‘76 3-6 4-5 7-11‘77 8-1 4-5 12-6‘78 4-5 5-4 9-9‘79 5-4 5-4 10-8‘80 8-1 4-5 12-6‘81 5-4 1-5 6-9‘82 6-3 4-5 10-8‘83 6-3 3-6 9-9‘84 4-5 5-4 9-9‘85 7-2 4-5 11-7‘86 3-6 6-3 9-9‘87 6-3 5-4 11-7‘88 8-1 5-4 13-5‘89 2-7 3-6 5-13‘90 7-2 4-5 11-7‘91 3-3 4-8 7-11‘92 3-6 3-6 6-12‘93 4-2 3-4 7-6‘94 5-2 2-1 7-3‘95 3-1 1-2 4-3‘96 5-1 3-3 8-4‘97 4-2 2-3 6-5‘98 2-1 1-5 3-6‘99 4-2 1-2 5-4‘00 1-2 1-3 2-5‘01 1-2 1-2 2-4‘02 1-2 2-1 3-3‘03 1-2 0-3 1-5‘04 2-1 1-2 3-3‘05 1-2 1-2 2-4‘06 2-1 1-3 3-4‘07 3-0 2-1 5-1‘08 1-2 0-3 1-5‘09 1-3 0-3 1-6‘10 3-1 0-2 3-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 159-126 118-164-1 277-290-170s 44-45 41-48-1 85-93-180s 55-35 40-47 95-8290s 40-22 24-39 64-6100s 17-18 9-25 26-43Nats 11-9 4-14 15-23

SAN DIEGOYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 1-5 3-3 4-8‘70 3-3 3-3 6-6‘71 2-3 4-2 6-5‘72 3-3 3-3 6-6‘73 4-2 3-3 7-5‘74 4-2 2-4 6-6‘75 3-3 4-2 7-5‘76 1-5 3-3 4-8‘77 2-4 3-3 5-7‘78 3-3 3-3 6-6‘79 4-2 3-3 7-5‘80 6-0 4-2 10-2‘81 2-1 2-1 4-2‘82 2-4 5-1 7-5‘83 6-0 2-4 8-4‘84 2-4 5-1 7-5‘85 1-5 4-2 5-7‘86 2-4 2-4 4-8‘87 5-1 4-2 9-3‘88 4-2 0-6 4-8‘89 2-4 3-3 5-7‘90 4-2 3-3 7-5‘91 2-4 4-2 6-6‘92 4-2 4-2 8-4‘93 6-0 4-2 10-2‘94 6-0 6-0 12-0‘95 3-3 4-2 7-5‘96 3-3 1-5 4-8‘97 5-1 3-2 8-3‘98 2-2 2-2 4-4‘99 3-1 2-2 5-3‘00 2-1 1-5 3-6‘01 1-2 2-1 3-3‘02 3-1 0-3 3-4‘03 3-0 1-2 4-2‘04 1-2 0-4 1-6‘05 0-3 1-2 1-5‘06 0-3 1-2 1-5‘07 1-2 1-2 2-4‘08 0-3 1-2 1-5‘09 2-1 0-3 2-4‘10 2-1 1-2 3-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 115-97 107-108 222-20570s 29-30 31-29 60-5980s 32-25 31-26 63-5190s 38-18 33-22 71-4000s 15-19 9-28 24-47Nats 5-13 5-13 10-26

SAN FRANCISCOYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 0-6 1-5 1-11‘70 3-3 3-3 6-6‘71 6-0 1-5 7-5‘72 2-4 4-2 6-6‘73 3-3 3-3 6-6‘74 2-4 2-4 4-8‘75 1-5 4-2 5-7‘76 5-1 2-4 7-5‘77 3-3 3-3 6-6‘78 3-3 2-4 5-7‘79 3-3 4-2 7-5‘80 3-3 4-2 7-5‘81 1-3 1-2 2-5‘82 2-4 2-4 4-8‘83 4-2 4-2 8-4‘84 3-3 4-2 7-5‘85 3-3 4-2 7-5‘86 2-4 3-3 5-7‘87 2-4 3-3 5-7‘88 4-2 3-3 7-5‘89 3-3 4-2 7-5‘90 4-2 3-3 7-5‘91 4-2 3-3 7-5‘92 3-3 2-4 5-7‘93 3-3 0-6 3-9‘94 2-4 3-3 5-7‘95 3-4 4-2 7-6‘96 5-1 4-3 9-4‘97 3-2 3-3 6-5‘98 2-1 1-5 3-6‘99 3-3 1-2 4-5‘00 0-3 3-3 3-6‘01 1-2 1-3 2-5‘02 2-1 2-1 4-2‘03 4-0 3-0 7-0‘04 0-2 1-3 1-5‘05 1-2 2-1 3-3‘06 3-0 2-1 5-1‘07 2-1 2-2 4-3‘08 0-4 0-3 0-7‘09 1-2 1-2 2-4‘10 1-2 1-2 2-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 105-110 103-117 208-22770s 31-29 28-32 59-6180s 27-31 32-25 59-5690s 32-25 24-34 56-5900s 15-19 18-21 33-40Nats 8-11 8-11 16-22

BALTIMOREYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — 2-1 2-1‘98 3-0 — 3-0‘99 — 0-3 0-3‘00 3-0 — 3-0‘01 — 1-2 1-2‘02 — — —‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 2-1 1-2 3-3‘07 1-2 3-0 4-2‘08 2-1 1-2 3-3‘09 1-2 1-2 2-4‘10 2-1 0-3 2-4‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 14-7 9-15 23-2270s — — —80s — — —90s 3-0 2-4 5-400s 11-7 7-11 18-18Nats 8-7 6-9 14-16

BOSTONYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 3-0 — 3-0‘98 — 0-3 0-3‘99 3-0 — 3-0‘00 — 0-3 0-3‘01 1-2 — 1-2‘02 — — —‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 — 0-3 0-3‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 1-2 — 1-2‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 8-4 0-9 8-1370s — — —80s — — —90s 6-0 0-3 6-300s 2-4 0-6 2-10Nats 1-2 0-3 1-5

CLEVELANDYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 2-1 — 2-1‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 — — —‘07 2-1 — 2-1‘08 — — —‘09 — — —‘10 — 1-2 1-2‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 4-2 1-2 5-470s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 4-2 1-2 5-4Nats 2-1 1-2 3-3

CHICAGO (AL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — 2-1 2-1‘03 — — —‘04 2-1 — 2-1‘05 — — —‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 — — —‘10 0-3 — 0-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 2-4 2-1 4-570s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 2-4 2-1 4-5Nats 0-3 — 0-3

DETROITYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 3-0 — 3-0‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — 1-2 1-2‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 — — —‘07 0-3 — 0-3‘08 — — —‘09 — — —‘10 — 0-3 0-3‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 3-3 1-5 4-870s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 3-3 1-5 4-8Nats 0-3 0-3 0-6

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TORONTOYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — 2-1 2-1‘98 0-2 0-2 0-4‘99 1-2 1-2 2-4‘00 1-2 1-2 2-4‘01 2-1 1-2 3-3‘02 3-0 1-2 4-2‘03 1-2 2-1 3-3‘04 2-1 1-2 3-3‘05 2-1 1-2 3-3‘06 — 0-3 0-3‘07 — 1-2 1-2‘08 — — —‘09 2-1 — 2-1‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 14-12 11-21 25-3370s — — —80s — — —90s 1-4 3-5 4-900s 13-8 8-16 21-24Nats 4-2 2-7 6-9

NEW YORK (AL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — 2-1 2-1‘98 1-2 — 1-2‘99 — 1-2 1-2‘00 1-2 — 1-2‘01 — 1-2 1-2‘02 — — —‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 2-1 — 2-1‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 — 2-1 2-1‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 4-5 6-6 10-1170s — — —80s — — —90s 1-2 3-3 4-500s 3-3 3-3 6-6Nats 2-1 2-1 4-2

TAMPA BAYYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — 2-1 2-1‘99 2-1 — 2-1‘00 — 1-2 1-2‘01 2-1 — 2-1‘02 — — —‘03 — — —‘04 — — —‘05 — — —‘06 2-1 — 2-1‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 — 0-3 0-3‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 6-3 3-6 9-970s — — —80s — — —90s 2-1 2-1 4-200s 4-2 1-5 5-7Nats 2-1 0-3 2-4

LOS ANGELES (AL)YR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — — —‘03 1-2 — 1-2‘04 — — —‘05 — 2-1 2-1‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 1-2 — 1-2‘09 — — —‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 2-4 2-1 4-570s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 2-4 2-1 4-5Nats 1-2 2-1 3-3

MINNESOTAYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — — —‘03 — — —‘04 0-3 — 0-3‘05 — — —‘06 — — —‘07 — 2-1 2-1‘08 — — —‘09 — 0-3 0-3‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 0-3 2-4 2-770s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 0-3 2-4 2-7Nats — 2-4 2-4

TEXASYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — — —‘03 3-0 — 3-0‘04 — — —‘05 — 1-2 1-2‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 1-2 — 1-2‘09 — — —‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 4-2 1-2 5-470s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 4-2 1-2 5-4Nats 1-2 1-2 2-4

SEATTLEYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — — —‘03 — 2-1 2-1‘04 — 0-3 0-3‘05 3-0 — 3-0‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 — 3-0 3-0‘09 — — —‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 3-0 5-4 8-470s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 3-0 5-4 8-4Nats 3-0 3-0 6-0

OAKLANDYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 — — —‘03 — 0-3 0-3‘04 — — —‘05 3-0 — 3-0‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 — — —‘10 — — —‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 3-0 0-3 3-370s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 3-0 0-3 3-3Nats 3-0 — 3-0

KANSAS CITYYR HOME ROAD TOTAL‘69 — — —‘70 — — —‘71 — — —‘72 — — —‘73 — — —‘74 — — —‘75 — — —‘76 — — —‘77 — — —‘78 — — —‘79 — — —‘80 — — —‘81 — — —‘82 — — —‘83 — — —‘84 — — —‘85 — — —‘86 — — —‘87 — — —‘88 — — —‘89 — — —‘90 — — —‘91 — — —‘92 — — —‘93 — — —‘94 — — —‘95 — — —‘96 — — —‘97 — — —‘98 — — —‘99 — — —‘00 — — —‘01 — — —‘02 3-0 — 3-0‘03 — — —‘04 — 2-1 2-1‘05 — — —‘06 — — —‘07 — — —‘08 — — —‘09 — — —‘10 2-1 — 2-1‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TOT 5-1 2-1 7-270s — — —80s — — —90s — — —00s 5-1 2-1 7-2Nats 5-1 2-1 7-2

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YEAR ARI ATL CHI CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT STL SDP SFG IL PLAY TOT.1969 — 4-8 8-10 4-8 — — 1-11 2-10 — 5-13 11-7 5-13 7-11 4-8 1-11 — 52-1101970 — 6-6 5-13 5-7 — — 4-8 4-8 — 10-8 11-7 9-9 7-11 6-6 6-6 — 73-891971 — 5-7 10-8 5-7 — — 8-4 4-8 — 9-9 6-12 7-11 4-14 -1 6-5 7-5 — 71-90-11972 — 8-4 5-10 4-8 — — 4-8 6-6 — 6-12 10-6 6-12 9-8 6-6 6-6 — 70-861973 — 6-6 9-9 4-8 — — 6-6 5-7 — 9-9 13-5 6-12 8-10 7-5 6-6 — 79-831974 — 3-9 13-5 6-6 — — 6-6 4-8 — 9-9 11-7 9-9 8-9 6-6 4-8 — 79-821975 — 4-8 9-9 4-8 — — 4-8 7-5 — 10-8 7-11 7-11 11-7 7-5 5-7 — 75-871976 — 4-8 7-11 3-9 — — 2-10 2-10 — 8-10 3-15 8-10 7-11 4-8 7-5 — 55-1071977 — 6-6 8-10 5-7 — — 4-8 5-7 — 10-8 7-11 7-11 12-6 5-7 6-6 — 75-871978 — 7-5 11-7 4-8 — — 6-6 4-8 — 8-10 9-9 7-11 9-9 6-6 5-7 — 76-861979 — 9-1 12-6 6-6 — — 5-7 6-6 — 15-3 11-7 7-11 10-8 7-5 7-5 — 95-651980 — 7-5 12-6 9-3 — — 7-5 1-11 — 10-8 9-9 6-12 12-6 10-2 7-5 — 90-721981 — 7-3 7-4 4-5 — — 2-5 2-5 — 9-3 7-4 10-3 6-9 4-2 2-5 — 60-481982 — 7-5 12-6 8-4 — — 8-4 4-8 — 11-7 8-10 7-11 10-8 7-5 4-8 — 86-761983 — 5-7 11-7 8-4 — — 4-8 5-7 — 8-10 8-10-1 8-10 9-9 8-4 8-4 — 81-81-11984 — 7-5 7-10 5-7 — — 5-7 6-6 — 7-11 11-7 7-11 9-9 7-5 7-5 — 78-831985 — 9-3 11-7 4-8 — — 6-6 5-7 — 9-9 8-10 9-8 11-7 5-7 7-5 — 84-771986 — 7-4 10-8 5-7 — — 4-8 7-5 — 8-10 8-10 11-7 9-9 4-8 5-7 — 78-831987 — 9-3 8-10 6-6 — — 5-7 9-3 — 8-10 10-8 11-7 11-7 9-3 5-7 — 91-711988 — 8-4 9-9 7-5 — — 6-6 4-8 — 6-12 9-9-1 8-10 13-5 4-8 7-5 — 82-80-11989 — 6-6 8-10 8-4 — — 8-4 5-7 — 9-9 9-9 11-7 5-13 5-7 7-5 — 81-811990 — 6-6 7-11 3-9 — — 7-5 6-6 — 8-10 10-8 13-5 11-7 7-5 7-5 — 85-771991 — 7-5 7-10 6-6 — — 10-2 7-5 — 4-14 4-14 6-12 7-11 6-6 7-5 — 71-901992 — 8-4 11-7 7-5 — — 4-8 8-4 — 12-6 9-9 9-9 6-12 8-4 5-7 — 87-751993 — 5-7 8-5-1 8-4 9-3 8-5 7-5 6-6 — 9-4 6-7 8-5 7-6 10-2 3-9 — 94-68-11994 — 5-4 4-2 2-4 2-4 7-2 4-2 9-3 — 4-3 5-4 8-2 7-3 12-0 5-7 — 74-401995 — 4-9 5-3 4-8 1-7 7-6 3-9 5-7 — 7-6 8-5 4-4 4-3 7-5 7-6 — 66-781996 — 3-10 6-6 9-3 9-3 8-5 9-4 3-9 — 7-6 6-7 7-5 8-4 4-8 9-4 — 88-741997 — 2-10 7-4 5-6 4-7 5-7 3-8 4-7 — 5-7 6-6 5-6 6-5 8-3 6-5 12-3 78-841998 7-2 6-6 2-7 1-8 2-7 7-5 2-7 4-5 3-6 8-4 5-7 2-7 3-6 4-4 3-6 6-10 65-971999 3-6 4-9 5-2 3-4 3-6 4-8 2-7 4-5 4-5 5-8 6-6 3-6 5-4 5-3 4-5 8-10 68-942000 5-4 7-6 5-4 3-6 2-7 6-7 5-4 3-5 5-4 3-9 5-7 3-4 2-5 3-6 3-6 7-11 67-952001 3-3 6-13 3-3 2-4 4-3 7-12 0-6 4-2 2-4 8-11 9-10 5-1 2-4 3-3 2-5 8-10 68-942002 2-4 6-13 3-3 5-1 2-4 9-10 3-3 2-5 4-2 11-8 11-8 3-3 3-3 3-4 4-2 12-6 83-792003 2-4 7-12 3-3 4-2 4-3 6-13 3-3 2-4 6-0 14-5 8-11 3-3 1-5 4-2 7-0 9-9 83-792004 6-0 4-15 3-3 2-4 4-2 8-11 4-2 3-4 1-5 9-10 7-12 4-2 3-3 1-6 1-5 7-11 67-952005 4-2 9-10 5-1 1-5 4-2 9-9 2-5 4-2 4-4 8-11 8-11 5-1 2-4 1-5 3-3 12-6 81-812006 5-1 8-10 4-2 1-5 0-8 7-11 4-4 2-4 5-1 6-12 10-9 3-3 3-4 1-5 5-1 7-11 71-912007 1-6 7-11 1-6 6-1 3-4 10-8 5-2 1-5 2-4 9-9 6-12 2-4 5-1 2-4 4-3 9-9 73-892008 2-4 12-6 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-14 2-4 3-3 2-6 6-12 6-12 4-3 1-5 1-5 0-7 8-10 59-1022009 5-1 8-10 2-5 4-3 0-6 6-12 3-3 2-3 3-5 8-10 3-15 3-5 1-6 2-4 2-4 7-11 59-1032010 4-3 10-8 2-4 3-4 3-5 5-13 4-4 3-3 2-4 9-9 6-12 5-1 3-3 3-3 2-4 5-13 69-932011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL 49-40 288-269-1 59-85 191-239 43-50 330-375-2 277-290-1 208-227 3167-3502-4 268-297 196-231 122-158 182-247 344-362 271-297 222-205 117-130

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YEAR BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KCR LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TBR TEX TOR INTERLEAGUE TOTALS1997 2-1 3-0 — — 3-0 — — — 2-1 — — — — 2-1 ........................................ 12-31998 3-0 0-3 — — — — — — 1-2 — — 2-1 — 0-4 ........................................ 6-101999 0-3 3-0 — — — — — — 1-2 — — 2-1 — 2-4 ........................................ 8-102000 3-0 0-3 — — — — — — 1-2 — — 1-2 — 2-4 ........................................ 7-112001 1-2 1-2 — — — — — — 1-2 — — 2-1 — 3-3 ........................................ 8-102002 — — 2-1 2-1 1-2 3-0 — — — — — — — 4-2 ........................................ 12-62003 — — — — — — 1-2 — — 0-3 2-1 — 3-0 3-3 .......................................... 9-92004 — — 2-1 — — 2-1 — 0-3 — — 0-3 — — 3-3 ........................................ 7-112005 — — — — — — 2-1 — — 3-0 3-0 — 1-2 3-3 ........................................ 12-62006 3-3 0-3 — — — — — — 2-1 — — 2-1 — 0-3 ........................................ 7-112007 4-2 — — 2-1 0-3 — — 2-1 — — — — — 1-2 .......................................... 9-92008 3-3 — — — — — 1-2 0-3 — — 3-0 — 1-2 — ........................................ 8-102009 2-4 1-2 — — — — — — 2-1 — — 0-3 — 2-1 ........................................ 7-112010 2-4 — 0-3 1-2 0-3 2-1 — — — — — — — — ........................................ 5-132011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL 23-22 8-13 4-5 5-4 4-8 7-2 4-5 2-7 10-11 3-3 8-4 9-9 5-4 25-33 117-130

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Washington Nationals (2005-present)RFK Stadium (2005-2007), Nationals Park (2008-present)

Montreal Expos (1969-2004)Jarry Park (1969-76), Olympic Stadium (1977-2004)

Most Wins, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 95 [1979]Most Wins, Season Home ................................................................................................................................................................ 56 [1979]Most Wins, Season Road ................................................................................................................................................................. 46 [1982]Most Wins, Month ..........................................................................................................................................................23 [September, 1979]

Most Losses, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 110 [1969]Most Losses, Season Home ............................................................................................................................................................. 57 [1969]Most Losses, Season Road .............................................................................................................................................................. 56 [2008]Most Losses, Month ..........................................................................................................................23 [September, 1976 and August, 1969]

Most Consecutive Wins.................................... 10 [4 times: June 6-16, 1997; June 4-13, 1980; August 28-Sept. 6, 1979; June 2-12, 2005]Most Consecutive Wins, Home ................................................................................................................13 [August 28-September 15, 1979]Most Consecutive Wins, Road.............................................................................................................................. 9 [July 29-August 10, 1994]

Most Consecutive Losses.........................................................................................................................................20 [May 13-June 7, 1969] Most Consecutive Losses, Home ..............................................................................................................................12 [May 13-June 4, 1969]Most Consecutive Losses, Road............................................................................................................................ 13 [April 30-May 27, 1972]

Most Wins Over One Club, Season ....................................................................................................................................... 15 [NYM in 1979] Most Wins Over One Club, Home..................................................................................................................8 [MANY TIMES; last: NYM, 2003]Most Wins Over One Club, Road ................................................................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES; last: CHI, 1982]Most Wins Over One Club, Consecutive .............................................................................................................................. 15 [SDP, 1993-95]

Most Losses To One Club, Season ........................................................................................... 15 [ATL in 2004, PHI in 1976 and PHI in 2009] Most Losses To One Club, Home ..................................................................................................................8 [ATL in 2001 and NYM in 2006]Most Losses To One Club, Road ...............................................................................................................................................9 [FLA in 2003]Most Losses To One Club, Consecutive ................................................................................................................................. 11 [LAD in 1980]

Most Shut-Out Wins, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 [1979]Most Times Shut Out, Season .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 [2008]

MARGIN OF VICTORYLargest Margin of Victory ........................................................................................................................... 19 [July 30, 1978 at ATL (W19-0)] Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ...........................................................................................................................19 [July 30, 1978 at ATL] Largest Margin of Defeat.............................................................................................................................. 18 [May 24, 2000 at SF (L0-18)] Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ..........................................................................................................................18 [May 24, 2000 at SFG]

ONE-RUN GAMESMost Consecutive One-Run Games.............................................................................................................7 [August 26-September 2, 1995]Most Consecutive One-Run Wins ............................................................................................................................... 12 [June 3-July 5, 2005]Most Consecutive One-Run Losses ........................................................................................................................ 13 [July 9-August 6, 2005]

DEFICITS OVERCOMELargest Deficit Overcome To Win........................................................................................9 [May 16, 1997 vs. SFG (down 2-11, won 14-13)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, Home .............................................................................9 [May 16, 1997 vs. SFG (down 2-11, won 14-13)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, Road........................................................ 6 [MANY TIMES; last May 7, 2009 at LAD (down 6-0, won 11-9)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, 9th Inning or Later ......................4 [MANY TIMES; last: June 29, 1999 vs. ATL (down 1-5 in 9th, won 6-5)]

LEADS RELINQUISHEDLargest Lead Relinquished In Loss ..................7 [Aug. 28, 1998 at SDP (led 8-1, lost 8-12) and Sept. 18, 1982 vs. CHI (led 7-0, lost 7-10)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, Home ...................................................................... 7 [September 18, 1982 vs. CHI (led 7-0, lost 7-10)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, Road ................................................................................7 [August 28, 1998 at SD (led 8-1, lost 8-12)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, 9th Inning or Later..................6 [Sept. 13, 1997 at NYM (led 6-0 in 9th inning, lost 6-9 in 11 innings)]

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LENGTH OF GAME (***RECORDS SINCE 1981***)Longest Game, 9 innings....................................................................................................................................... 3:54 [May 3, 2006 vs. FLA]Longest Game, 9-inning Home .............................................................................................................................. 3:54 [May 3, 2006 vs. FLA]Longest Game, 9-inning Road ............................................................................................................................. 3:53 [June 25, 2010 at BAL]

Longest Game, Extra Innings......................................................................................................6:14 [August 23, 1989 vs. LAD (22 innings)]Longest Game, Extra Innings, Home ...........................................................................................6:14 [August 23, 1989 vs. LAD (22 innings)]Longest Game, Extra Innings, Road................................................................................................. 5:32 [April 26, 2001 at STL (15 innings)]

Longest Game, Innings Played ...............................................................................................................22 [August 23, 1989 vs. LAD (L0-1)]Longest Game, Innings Played, Home.....................................................................................................22 [August 23, 1989 vs. LAD (L0-1)]Longest Game, Innings Played, Road ...................................................................................................................... 19 [July 7, 1985 vs. HOU]

Shortest Game, 9 innings ........................................................................................................................................ 1:36 [July 6, 1969 at PHI]Shortest Game, 9-inning home........................................................................................................................... 1:38 [April 18, 1973 vs. PHI]Shortest Game, 9-inning road ................................................................................................................................. 1:36 [July 6, 1969 at PHI]

Shortest Game, Extra Innings ...............................................................................................2:04 [September 21, 1982 at NYM (10 innings)]Shortest Game, Extra Innings, home ...............................................................................................2:10 [July 31, 1977 vs. LAD (10 innings)]Shortest Game, Extra Innings, road ......................................................................................2:04 [September 21, 1982 at NYM (10 innings)]

PERSONNELMost Players Used, Season .............................................................................................................................................. 57 [2006 and 2007]Fewest Players Used, Season........................................................................................................................................................... 30 [1972]Most Players Used, Game ..........................................................................24 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]Most Players Used, Game, Both Clubs ................................................................................. 51 [September 7, 2008 at ATL (ATL 28, WAS 23)]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 746 [2006]Most Runs Scored, Game..........................................................................................................................21 [April 28, 1996 at COL (W21-9)]Most Runs Scored, Extra-Inning Game ......................................................................... 14 [August 13, 1999 at COL (W14-13 in 10 innings)]Most Runs Scored, Win .............................................................................................................................21 [April 28, 1996 at COL (W21-9)]Most Runs Scored, Loss............................................................... 11 [August 14, 1982 vs. PHI (L11-15) and April 27, 2009 at PHI (L11-13)]Most Runs Scored, Home ............................................................................................19 [MANY TIMES; last: July 26, 2004 vs. NYM (W19-8)]Most Runs Scored, Road...........................................................................................................................21 [April 28, 1996 at COL (W21-9)]Most Runs Scored, Home Win .....................................................................................19 [MANY TIMES; last: July 26, 2004 vs. NYM (W19-8)]Most Runs Scored, Home Loss .............................................................................................................11 [August 14, 1982 vs. PHI (L11-15)]Most Runs Scored, Road Win ....................................................................................................................21 [April 28, 1996 at COL (W21-9)]Most Runs Scored, Road Loss.................................................................................................................... 11 [April 27, 2009 at PHI (L11-13]

Most Runs Scored, Inning...................................................................................................................... 13 [May 7, 1997 at SFG (6th inning)]Most Runs Scored, In An Extra Inning....................................... 6 [June 5, 1994 at CHI (13th inning) and July 4, 1985 at HOU (12th inning)]Most Runs Scored, 3-Game Series.....................................................................................................................35 [June 13-15, 1994 vs. PIT]Most Runs Scored, 4-Game Series.......................................................................................................................... 41 [July 4-6, 1977 at CHI]

Most Combined Runs, Game (Both Teams) ...................................................................................32 [September 24, 1985 at CHI (W17-15)]Most Consecutive Games, Scoring Run(s) ......................................................................................................110 [April 29-August 24, 1982]Most Consecutive Games, Shut Out................................................................................... 3 [September 26-30, 1972 and May 19-21, 1972]

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Season ................................................................................................................................................ .278 [1994]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .343 [1994]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .435 [1994]

AT-BATSMost At-Bats, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 5675 [1977]Most At-Bats, Game ..................................................................................................................................................54 [May 7, 1977 at SFG]Most At-Bats, Extra-Innings ..............................................................................................................82 [May 21, 1977 vs. SDP (21 innings)]

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HITSMost Hits, Season........................................................................................................................................................................ 1482 [1983]Most Hits, Game .......................................................................................................................................................28 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]Most Hits, Game, Win ...............................................................................................................................................28 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]Most Hits, Game, Loss .......................................................................................................................25 [May 21, 1977 vs. SDP (21 innings)]Most Hits, Inning ...................................................................................................................................13 [May 7, 1997 at SFG (6th inning)]Most Consecutive Hits .................................................................................................................................................8 [May 7, 1997 at SFG]

Fewest Hits, Season (Min. 140 games)........................................................................................................................................ 1205 [1972]Fewest Hits, Game........................................................................................................................0 [MANY TIMES; last: July 18, 1999 at NYY]Fewest Hits, Game, Win .................................................................................1 [September 3, 1997 vs. BOS and September 5, 1982 vs. ATL]Fewest Hits, Game, Loss...............................................................................................................0 [MANY TIMES; last: July 18, 1999 at NYY]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 545 [1997]Most Extra-Base Hits, Game.....................................................................................................................................14 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]

SINGLESMost Singles, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 1042 [1983]Most Singles, Game...............................................................................................................................................17 [August 5, 1982 at PHI]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Season ................................................................................................................................................................... 339 [1997]Most Doubles, Game........................................................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES, last September 18, 1998 at PHI]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Season........................................................................................................................................................................ 61 [1980]Most Triples, Game ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 [July 8, 1994 at SDP]

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 178 [2000]Most Home Runs, Season, Home Games.......................................................................................................................................... 88 [2000]Most Home Runs, Season, Road Games .......................................................................................................................................... 91 [1997]Most Home Runs, Season, Off One Opponent ........................................................................................................................26 [CHI in 1985]

Most Home Runs, Game .............................................................................................................................................8 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]Most Home Runs, Game, Home....................................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES, last June 23, 1989 vs. CIN]Most Home Runs, Game, Road ...................................................................................................................................8 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]

Most Home Runs, Inning .......................................................... 4 [April 29, 1986 at CIN (4th inning) and July 30, 1978 at ATL (3rd inning)]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances With A Home Run ..............................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: July 11, 2009 at HOU]Most Consecutive Games Hitting at Least One Home Run .......................................................................................16 [May 18-June 5, 1999]

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season .................................................................................................................................. 9 [2002 and 1973]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Game.................................................................................... 1 [MANY TIMES; last: September 26, 2009 vs. ATL]Most Grand Slams, Season................................................................................................................................................................ 9 [1996]

RBIMost RBI, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 705 [2000]Most RBI, Game......................................................................................................................................................21 [April 28, 1996 at COL]Most RBI, Inning.................................................................................................................................... 13 [May 7, 1997 at SFG (6th inning)]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Season ....................................................................................................................................................................... 695 [1973]Most Walks, Game ........................................................................................................................................ 13 [September 14, 1974 vs. PIT]Most Walks, Extra Innings ...................................................................................................................14 [June 2, 1980 vs. CHI (13 innings)]Most Intentional Walks, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 85 [2002]

Most Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1220 [2010]Most Strikeouts, Game ................................................................................................................... 18 [August 23, 1989 vs. LAD, 22 innings]Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings.................................................................................................... 17 [MANY TIMES; last: July 21, 2002 at FLA]Most Strikeouts, Inning ..........................................................................................4 [September 16, 1998 vs. FLA and July 31, 1974 at CHI]

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STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Season............................................................................................................................................................ 237 [1980]Most Stolen Bases, Game ...............................................................................................................7 [MANY TIMES; last: May 7, 1986 at PHI]Most Stolen Bases, Inning ...................................................................................................................... 5 [June 9, 1995 at SFG (6th inning)]

Most Times Caught Stealing, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 100 [1991]Most Times Caught Stealing, Game................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: September 18, 2002 at FLA]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Total Bases, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 2389 [2000]Most Total Bases, Game ...........................................................................................................................................58 [July 30, 1978 at ATL]

Most Times Hit By Pitch, Season...................................................................................................................................................... 89 [2005]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Game ....................................................... 4 [May 14, 1997 vs SDP; July 29, 1994 at FLA and April 5, 2006 at NYM]

Most Sacrifice Flies, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 57 [1983]Most Sacrifice Flies, Game ............................................................................4 [May 24, 1994 at FLA and May 28, 1980 at CHI (14 innings)]

Most Sacrifice Bunts, Season ........................................................................................................................................................ 115 [1973]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game ...................................................................................5 [May 14, 1974 at PHI and September 27, 2006 vs. PHI]

Most GIDP, Season ......................................................................................................................................................................... 153 [2008]Most GIDP, Game .......................................................................................................................................................6 [May 8, 1988 vs. HOU]

Most Runners Left On Base, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 1232 [1973]Most Runners Left On Base, Game ...................................................17 [June 2, 2004 at ATL; May 24, 2005 at CIN and July 6, 2006 vs. FLA]Most Runners Left On Base, Extra Innings ........................................................................................ 23 [May 21, 1977 vs. SDP (21 innings)]

Most Pinch Hits, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 70 [1970]Most Pinch Hits, Game ...................................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: September 11, 1981 at CHI]Most Pinch Hits, Extra Innings .......................................................................4 [MANY TIMES; last: September 7, 1992 vs. STL (10 innings)]

EARNED RUN AVERAGEHighest ERA, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 5.13 [2000]Lowest ERA, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3.08 [1988]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 49 [1971]Fewest Complete Games, Season ...................................................................................................................................................... 0 [2007]Most Consecutive Complete Games..........................................................................................4 [June 7-11, 1981 and June 28-July 1, 1974]

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 [1979]Fewest Shutouts, Season................................................................................................................................................... 3 [2002 and 2009]Most Consecutive Shutouts ...............................................................................................................................................4 [May 8-12, 1985]

HITS ALLOWEDMost Hits Allowed, Season........................................................................................................................................................... 1575 [2000]Most Hits Allowed, Game ...........................................................................................................................................24 [May 3, 2000 at COL]Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...................................................................................................................... 0 [MANY TIMES; last: July 28, 1991]Most Hits Allowed, Inning ..................................................................................9 [MANY TIMES; last: October 1, 2006 vs. NYM (2nd inning)]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 902 [2000]Most Runs Allowed, Game ..................................................................................................................................... 20 [May 19, 2001 vs. SDP]Fewest Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games)........................................................................................................... 581 [1992 and 1979]Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................................................................................10 [MANY TIMES; last April 18, 2010 vs. MIL (1st inning)]

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EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDMost Earned Runs Allowed, Season ............................................................................................................................................... 812 [2000]Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game ..................................................................................19 [May 19, 2001 vs. SDP and May 1, 1989 vs. CIN]Fewest Earned Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games) .............................................................................................................. 505 [1979]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Season ................................................................................................................................................. 193 [2006]Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ......................................................................................7 [June 4, 2003 vs. ANA and April 5, 1997 vs. COL]Fewest Home Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games) ................................................................................................................... 89 [1976]Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning .............................................................................................................4 [June 21, 1971 (G1) (8th inning)]

Most Home Runs Allowed, Consecutive Batters .............................................................................. 3 [MANY TIMES; last: May 3, 2002 at ARI]Most Home Runs Allowed, Month......................................................................................................................................... 49 [August 2009]Most Consecutive Games Not Allowing Home Run ...........................................................................................................13 [May 5-23, 1980]Most Grand Slams Allowed, Season................................................................................................................................................. 12 [2000]

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 92 [2006]Most Hit Batsmen, Game......................................................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: July 20, 2005]Fewest Hit Batsmen, Season (Min. 140 Games) .............................................................................................................. 21 [1985 and 1984]Most Hit Batsmen, Inning................................................................................................................3 [August 15, 1992 vs. STL (first inning)]

WALKSMost Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 716 [1970]Most Walks Issued, Game ..........................................................................................................................................15 [July 9, 1973 vs. CIN]Fewest Walks Issued, Season (Min. 140 Games) ........................................................................................................................... 446 [1987]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................... 93 [2006]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Game ................................................................. 4 [August 18, 1988 at SDP and September 8, 2006 at COL]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Extra Innings ........................................................................................ 5 [May 28, 1980 at CHI (14 innings)]

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1206 [1996]Most Strikeouts, Game .................................................................................................................................18 [September 10, 1980 vs. CHI]Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings............................................................................................................ 18 [June 5, 2003 vs. ANA (14 innings)]Most Consecutive Strikeouts .........................................................................................................................7 [3x, last: June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Inning ..................... 4 [May 5, 2000 at MIL (9th inn); Aug. 17, 1999 at SFG (7th inn) and April 26, 2006 vs. CIN (8th inn)]Most Strikeouts, Game, Bullpen ............................................................................................................................ 14 [June 28, 1974 vs. CHI]

WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Season............................................................................................................................................................... 74 [2009]Most Wild Pitches, Game ...........................................................................................................................................6 [April 10, 1982 at PHI]Most Wild Pitches, Inning ..........................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: July 22, 2003 at FLA (8th inning)]

RELIEF PITCHINGMost Relief Appearances, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 588 [2007]Most Relief Appearances, Game ...................................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP]Most Relief Innings, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 590.2 [2007]Most Relief Innings, Game ....................................................................................................... 17.0 [G1-June 28, 1974 vs. CHI (18 innings)]

Most Relief Wins, Season ................................................................................................................................................................ 36 [1990]Lowest Relief ERA, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 2.54 [1974]

SAVESMost Saves, Season......................................................................................................................................................................... 61 [1993]Fewest Saves, Season ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 [1976 anf 1969]

PERSONNELMost Pitchers Used, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 30 [2009]Fewest Pitchers Used, Season ......................................................................................................................................... 12 [1972 and 1971]Most Pitchers Used, Game............................................................................................... 9 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP]

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FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Season .......................................................................................................................................... .985 [2005]Lowest Fielding Percentage, Season............................................................................................................................................ .971 [1969]

ERRORSMost Errors, Season....................................................................................................................................................................... 184 [1969]Most Errors, Game ............................................................................................................ 6 [MANY TIMES; last: September 28, 2006 at COL]Fewest Errors, Season (Min. 140 Games) ....................................................................................................................................... 92 [2005]Most Errors, Inning .............................................................................................................................. 5 [April 14, 1969 vs. STL (4th inning)]Most Errors, Game, Both Clubs........................................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES; last: September 8, 2006 at COL]Most Errors, Extra Innings, Both Clubs ........................................................................................ 10 [September 4, 1971 at PIT (11 innings)]

Most Consecutive Errorless Games..................................................................................... 10 [August 4-14, 2004 and August 17-27, 1977]Most Consecutive Errorless Innings.......................................................................................................................97.1 [August 16-28, 1977]

DOUBLE PLAYSMost Double Plays, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 193 [1970]Most Double Plays, Game ........................................................................................................... 5 [MANY TIMES; last: June 6, 2009 vs. NYM]Most Double Plays, Game, Both Clubs ................................... 7 [June 20, 2005, WAS (3) at PIT (4) and August 18, 2010, WAS (3) at ATL (4)]Most Double Plays, Extra Innings, Both Clubs ......................... 8 [April 26, 2001 at STL (15 innings) and July 20, 1975 vs. ATL (11 innings)]

OUTFIELD ASSISTSMost Outfield Assists, Season ......................................................................................................................................................... 69 [1978]Most Outfield Assists, Game.....................................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: August 7, 2004 at HOU]

GAMES PLAYEDMost Games Played, Career .............................................................................................................................................. 1767 [Tim Wallach]Most Games Played, Season ...............................................................................................162 [MANY TIMES; last: Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]Most Consecutive Games Played ............................................................................276 [Vladimir Guerrero, April 21, 1998-August 30, 1999]Most Consecutive Games Started (DH Included) .................................................205 [Ryan Zimmerman, September 19, 2006-May 3, 2008]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Career ....................................................................................................................................................947 [Tim Raines]Most Runs Scored, Season .........................................................................................................................................133 [Tim Raines, 1983]Most Runs Scored, Game................................................................................. 5 [MANY TIMES; last: Josh Willingham, Aug. 25, 2009 at CHI]

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Career (Min. 500 Games) ................................................................................................. .323[Vladimir Guerrero]Highest Batting Average, Season .....................................................................................................................345 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]

Highest On-Base Percentage, Career (Min. 500 Games) .................................................................................................. .402 [Rusty Staub]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ...................................................................................................................... .429 [Tim Raines, 1987]

Highest Slugging Percentage, Career ....................................................................................................................... .588 [Vladimir Guerrero]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season ........................................................................................................... .664 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]

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AT-BATS, PLATE APPEARANCESMost At-Bats, Career ........................................................................................................................................................ 6529 [Tim Wallach]Most At-Bats, Season .......................................................................................................................................659 [Warren Cromartie, 1979]Most At-Bats, Game .............................................................................................. 7 [MANY TIMES; last: Desmond, August 26, 2010 vs. STL]Most At-Bats, Extra Innings ........................................................................................... 11 [Dave Cash, May 21, 1977 vs. SDP (21 innings)]

Most Plate Appearances, Career....................................................................................................................................... 7174 [Tim Wallach]Most Plate Appearances, Season................................................................................................................................ 731 [Tim Raines, 1982]Most Plate Appearances, Game .......................................................... 7 [MANY PLAYERS; last MANY PLAYERS, September 19, 2008 vs. SDP]Most Plate Appearances, Extra Innings .....................11 [Dave Cash, Warren Cromartie and Tony Perez, May 21, 1977 vs. SDP (21 innings)]Most Plate Appearances, Inning ..................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: September 21, 2010 vs. HOU (8th inning)]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances Reaching Base Safely .........................................................10 [Rusty Staub, September 24-27, 1969]

HITSMost Hits, Career.............................................................................................................................................................. 1694 [Tim Wallach]Most Hits, Season.............................................................................................................................................206 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2002]Most Hits, Inning ........................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last Ryan Zimmerman, May 31, 2010 at HOU (7th inning)]Most Hits, Month .......................................................................................47 [Marquis Grisson, June of 1994 and Al Oliver, August of 1982]Most Hits, Month, March/April .......................................................................................................................... 45 [Mark Grudzielanek, 1996]Most Hits, Month, May ....................................................................................................................................................41 [Jose Vidro, 2000]Most Hits, Month, June .........................................................................................................................................47 [Marquis Grisson, 1994]Most Hits, Month, July .........................................................................................................................................46 [Delino DeShields, 1993]Most Hits, Month, August ..................................................................................................................................................47 [Al Oliver, 1982]Most Hits, Month, September/October .................................................................................... 42 [MANY TIMES; last: Marquis Grisson, 1993]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances With Hit ........................... 8 [Andre Dawson, June 4-7, 1983 and Dmitri Young, May 31-June 1, 2007]

HITTING, HOME RUN STREAKSLongest Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak ............................................................................31 [Vladimir Guerreo, July 27-August 26, 1999]Longest Consecutive-Game Home Run Streak .............................................................................4 [MANY TIMES; last: Chris Widger in 1999]

MULTI-HIT GAMESMost Multi-Hit Games, Career .............................................................................................................................................. 461 [Tim Raines]Most Multi-Hit Games, Season ......................................................................................65 [Mark Grudzielanek, 1996 and Tim Raines, 1986]Most Consecutive Multi-Hit Games ........................................................................8 [last, Cristian Guzman, August 26-September 3, 2008]Most Multi-Hit Games, Month..................................................................................................................16 [Vladimir Guerrero, July of 1998]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Career ............................................................................................................................................. 595 [Tim Wallach]Most Extra-Base Hits, Season ...............................................................................................................................89 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Extra-Base Hits, Game............................................................................ 4 [MANY TIMES; last: Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 vs. ATL]Most Extra-Base Hits, Month ..............................................................................................................23 [Vladimir Guerrero, August of 1999]

SINGLESMost Singles, Career ..........................................................................................................................................................1163 [Tim Raines]Most Singles, Season ..................................................................................................................................... 157 [Mark Grudzielanek, 1996]Most Singles, Game....................................................................................... 5 [MANY TIMES; last: Cristian Guzman, April 13, 2009 vs. PHI]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Career ......................................................................................................................................................... 360 [Tim Wallach]Most Doubles, Season ...................................................................................................................................... 54 [Mark Grudzielanek, 1997]Most Doubles, Game............................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Alberto Gonzalez, September 9, 2009 vs. PHI]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Career................................................................................................................................................................ 82 [Tim Raines]Most Triples, Season...................................................................................................................13 [MANY TIMES; last: Mitch Webster, 1986]Most Triples, Game .......................................................................................... 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Cristian Guzman, April 7, 2008 vs. FLA]

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HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Career ............................................................................................................................................234 [Vladimir Guerrero]Most Home Runs, Career, Left-Handed Hitter ....................................................................................................................... 99 [Larry Walker]Most Home Runs, Career, Right-Handed Hitter ..........................................................................................................234 [Vladimir Guerrero]Most Home Runs, Career, Switch Hitter ..................................................................................................................................115 [Jose Vidro]

Most Home Runs, Season ......................................................................................................................................46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Home ........................................................................................................................25 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]Most Home Runs, Season, Road ..........................................................................................22 [Andre Dawson, 1983; Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Off One Club ......................................................................................................8 [Gary Carter, 1977 against PIT]Most Home Runs, Season, Left-Handed Hitter ............................................................................................. 38 [Adam Dunn, 2009 and 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, Right-Handed Hitter .................................................................................................... 46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Switch Hitter .........................................................................................................................24 [Jose Vidro, 2000]

Most Home Runs, Season, As 1B ................................................................................................................................. 38 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, As 2B ....................................................................................................................................24 [Jose Vidro, 2000]Most Home Runs, Season, As 3B .....................................................................................................................33 [Ryan Zimmerman in 2009]Most Home Runs, Season, As SS .......................................................................................................................17 [Orlando Cabrera in 2003]Most Home Runs, Season, As OF ........................................................................................................................... 46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, As C ....................................................................................................................................31 [Gary Carter, 1977]Most Home Runs, Season, As P ................................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Most Home Runs, Season, Single Month..............................................................................13 [Vladimir Guerrero, September/October 2000]Most Home Runs, Month, March/April .................................................................................................................... 9 [Henry Rodriguez, 1996]Most Home Runs, Month, May ...............................................................................................................................12 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, June.................................................................................................... 9 [MANY TIMES; last: Brad Wilkerson, 2004]Most Home Runs, Month, July .............................................................................................................................11 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1998]Most Home Runs, Month, August.............................................. 12 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999; Rusty Staub, 1970 and Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, September/October ....................................................................................................13 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]

Most Home Runs, Pre All-Star Break ..................................................................................................................... 27 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Post All-Star Break.................................................................................................24 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999 and 1998]

Most Home Runs, Game ...........................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, July 7, 2010 vs. SDP]

Most First-Inning Lead-Off Home Runs, Career ................................................................................................................15 [Brad Wilkerson]Most First-Inning Lead-Off Home Runs, Season ...................................................................9 [Brad Wilkerson, 2004; Alfonso Soriano, 2006]

Most Multi-Homer Games, Career......................................................................................................19 [Vladimir Guerrero and Gary Carter]]Most Multi-Homer Games, Season........................................................................................................................8 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]Most Consecutive Multi-Homer Games ......................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Vladimir Guerrero, September 17-18, 2000]

Most Consecutive Plate Appearances with Home Run ................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: Larry Parrish, April 23-25, 1980]Most Consecutive At-Bats with Home Run .................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: Larry Parrish, April 23-25, 1980]

Most Grand Slams, Career........................................................................................................................................................7 [Gary Carter]Most Grand Slams, Season....................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn/Josh Willingham, 2009]

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RBIMost RBI, Career ................................................................................................................................................................ 905 [Tim Wallach]Most RBI, Career, Left-Handed Hitter ................................................................................................................................. 384 [Larry Walker]Most RBI, Career, Right-Handed Hitter ............................................................................................................................... 905 [Tim Wallach]Most RBI, Career, Switch Hitter ............................................................................................................................................ 556 [Tim Raines]

Most RBI, Season .............................................................................................................................................131 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999]Most RBI, Season, Home.....................................................................................................................................75 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999]Most RBI, Season, Road ..........................................................................................................................................71 [Andre Dawson, 1983]Most RBI, Season, Off One Club .............................................................................................................23 [Hubie Brooks, 1985 against PIT]Most RBI, Season, Left-Handed Hitter .............................................................................................................................109 [Al Oliver, 1982]Most RBIs, Season, Right-Handed Hitter ..........................................................................................................131 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999]Most RBI, Season, Switch Hitter .............................................................................................................................103 [Ken Singleton, 1973]

Most RBI, Season, As 1B .................................................................................................................................................106 [Al Oliver, 1982]Most RBI, Season, As 2B ................................................................................................................................................97 [Jose Vidro, 2000]Most RBI, Season, As 3B .......................................................................................................................................... 123 [Tim Wallach, 1987]Most RBI, Season, As SS................................................................................................96 [Orlando Cabrera, 2001 and Hubie Brooks, 1985]Most RBI, Season, As OF...................................................................................................................................130 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999]Most RBI, Season, As C ..............................................................................................................................................101 [Gary Carter, 1980]Most RBI, Season, As P............................................................................................................................................... 12 [Steve Renko, 1971]

Most RBI, Single Month, Season ......................................................................................................................30 [Moises Alou, June of 1994]Most RBI, March/April, Season ..........................................................................................................................28 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2002]Most RBI, May, Season .................................................................................................... 29 [Henry Rodriguez, 1996 and Tim Wallach, 1987]Most RBI, June, Season ...............................................................................................................................................30 [Moises Alou, 1994]Most RBI, July, Season ...................................................................................................................................................28 [Bob Bailey, 1970]Most RBI, August, Season ..................................................................................................................................29 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999]Most RBI, September/October, Season.......................................................................................................................31 [Hubie Brooks, 1987]

Most RBI, Pre All-Star Break...............................................................................................................................76 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]Most RBI, Post All-Star Break .....................................................................................................................................68 [Tony Batista, 2004]

Most RBI, Game.................................................................................................8 [MANY TIMES; last: Josh Willingham, July 27, 2009 at MIL]Most Consecutive Games with RBI .............................................................8 [MANY TIMES; last: Vladimir Guerrero, July 29-August 5, 1998]Most RBI, Inning......................................................6 [Juan Rivera, June 19, 2004 vs. CWS and Andre Dawson, September 24, 1985 at CHI]

Most Multi-RBI Games, Career ........................................................................................................................................... 205 [Tim Wallach]Most Multi-RBI Games, Season ..........................................................................................................................35 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Career ............................................................................................................................................................... 793 [Tim Raines]Most Walks, Season ...............................................................................................................................................123 [Ken Singletom, 1973]Most Walks, Game .............................................................................................................................. 5 [Rodney Scott, April 12, 1980 at PHI]Most Walks, Extra Innings ............................................................................................5 [Tim Foli, September 7, 1973 vs. NYM (15 innings)]

Most Intentional Walks, Career ...................................................................................................................................130 [Vladimir Guerrero]Most Intentional Walks, Season ..........................................................................................................................32 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2002]Most Intentional Walks, Game .............................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, August 6, 2010 at LAD]Most Intentional Walks, Extra Innings ...............................................................................3 [Tim Raines, June 15, 1989 at STL (10 innings)]

Most Strikeouts, Career .................................................................................................................................................... 1009 [Tim Wallach]Most Strikeouts, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 199 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Fewest Strikeouts, Season (Min. 502 Plate Appearances) ............................................................29 [Dave Cash, 1978 and Ron Hunt, 1972]Most Strikeouts, Game ...................................................................................... 5 [MANY TIMES, last Tony Batista, August 31, 2004 vs. CHI]

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STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Career.................................................................................................................................................... 635 [Tim Raines]Most Stolen Bases, Season.......................................................................................................................................... 97 [Ron LeFlore, 1980]Most Stolen Bases, Game ...............................................................................4 [MANY TIMES; last: Marquis Grissom, July 21, 1992 vs. SFG]Most Stolen Bases, Inning .........................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Nyjer Morgan, September 1, 2010 at FLA (4th inning)]

Most Consecutive Stolen Bases Without Being Thrown Out ..............................................37 [Tim Raines, September 22, 1983-July 6, 1984]Most Consecutive Games With At Least One Stolen Bases ............................. 7 [MANY TIMES; last: Marquis Grissom, May 26-June 2, 1991]

Most Times Caught Stealing, Career .................................................................................................................................... 106 [Tim Raines]Most Times Caught Stealing, Season .................................................................................................................. 23 [Delino DeShields, 1991]Most Times Caught Stealing, Game........................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Elijah Dukes, May 13, 2009 at SFG]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Total Bases, Career .................................................................................................................................................. 2728 [Tim Wallach]Most Total Bases, Season .................................................................................................................................379 [Vladimir Guerrero, 2000]Most Total Bases, Game ................................................................................ 14 [MANY TIMES; last: Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 vs. ATL]

Most Times Hit By Pitch, Career...............................................................................................................................................114 [Ron Hunt]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Season......................................................................................................................................50 [Rod Hunt, 1971]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Game .......................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Kennedy, October 2, 2010 at NYM]

Most Sacrifice Flies, Career ...............................................................................................................................................71 [Andre Dawson]Most Sacrifice Flies, Season ....................................................................................................................................18 [Andre Dawson, 1983]Most Sacrifice Flies, Game ............................................................................ 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Ryan Zimmerman, July 18, 2009 vs. CHI]

Most Sacrifice Bunts, Career .............................................................................................................................................101 [Steve Rogers]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Season ........................................................................................................................................ 23 [Larry Lintz, 1974]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game .............................................................................. 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Pedro Martinez, July 18, 1996 at NYM]

Most GIDP, Career ............................................................................................................................................................... 152 [Tim Wallach]Most GIDP, Season ......................................................................................................27 [Ken Singleton in 1973 and John Bateman in 1971]Most GIDP, Game .........................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Ivan Rodriguez, September 3, 2010 at PIT]Most GIDP, Extra Innings .....................................................................................3 [Fernando Seguignol, April 26, 2001 at STL (15 innings)]

Most Pinch-Hit Appearances, Career ............................................................................................................................337 [Wallace Johnson]Most Pinch-Hit Appearances, Season ......................................................................................................................82 [Jose Morales in 1976]

Most Pinch Hits, Career ..................................................................................................................................................78 [Wallace Johnson]Most Pinch Hits, Season ..........................................................................................................................................25 [Jose Morales in 1976]Highest Pinch-Hit Batting Average, Career (50 Pinch-Hit AB Min.) ........................................................................................333 [Jose Vidro]Highest Pinch-Hit Batting Average, Season (10 Pinch-Hit Minimum) ..........................................................................545 [Otis Nixon, 1988]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Career ........................................................................................................................................5 [Jose Morales]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season ............................................................................................................................. 4 [Hal Breeden, 1973]Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Career...................................................................................................................................................47 [Jose Morales]Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Season.....................................................................................................................................23 [Jose Morales in 1976]

Most Hits By A Pitcher, Career ...........................................................................................................................................122 [Steve Rogers]Most Hits By A Pitcher, Season ................................................................................................................................... 24 [Steve Renko, 1973]Most Home Runs By A Pitcher, Career....................................................................................................................................... 6 [Steve Renk]Most Home Runs By A Pitcher, Season......................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Most Hits By A Pitcher, Game ..........................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: Livan Hernandez, April 19, 2006 at PHI]Most RBI By A Pitcher, Game .................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: Bryn Smith, July 2, 1989 vs. HOU]

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ROOKIESHighest Batting Average, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats) ............................................................................................... .304 [Tim Raines, 1981]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats) ........................................................................................ .391 [Tim Raines, 1981]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats).............................................................................. .483 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1997]

Most Games, Season .......................................................................................................... 157 [Coco Laboy, 1969; Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most At-Bats, Season .......................................................................................................................................620 [Warren Cromartie, 1977]Most Runs, Season .................................................................................................................................................92 [Brad Wilkerson, 2002]Most Hits, Season.............................................................................................................................................176 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season ...............................................................................................20 [Brad Wilkerson, 2002; Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season .............................................................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Stolen Bases, Season........................................................................................................................................... 71 [Tim Raines, 1981]Longest Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak .............................................................................. 17 [Ryan Zimmerman, June 28-July 18, 2006]

GAMESMost Appearances, Career......................................................................................................................................................425 [Tim Burke]Most Appearances, Season...................................................................................................................................... 92 [Mike Marshall, 1973]

GAMES STARTEDMost Starts, Career ........................................................................................................................................................... 393 [Steve Rogers]Most Starts, Season ..................................................................................................................................................40 [Steve Rogers, 1977]

INNINGSMost Innings Pitched, Career .......................................................................................................................................2839.1 [Steve Rogers]Most Innings Pitched, Season, Starter..................................................................................................................301.2 [Steve Rogers, 1977]Most Innings Pitched, Season, Reliever .............................................................................................................. 179.0 [Mike Marshall, 1973]Most Innings Pitched, Game, Starter ....................................................................................11.2 [Bill Stoneman, September 1, 1972 at CIN]Most Innings Pitched, Game, Reliever .................................................................................8.1 [Mike Marshall, September 7, 1973 vs. NYM]

WINSMost Wins, Career ............................................................................................................................................................. 158 [Steve Rogers]Most Wins, Season .................................................................................................................................................. 20 [Ross Grimsley, 1978]Most Wins, Season, Home........................................................................................................................................ 13 [Ross Grimsley, 1978]Most Wins, Season, Road ..........................................................................................................................................13 [Steve Rogers, 1982]

Highest Winning Percentage, Career (Minimum 30 Decisions) ................................................................................ .676 [Kirk Rueter/25-12]Highest Winning Percentage, Season (Minimum 15 Decisions) ....................................................................... .783 [Bryn Smith, 1985/18-5]

Most Wins, Pre All-Star Break.........................................................................................................13 [Ken Hill, 1994 and Charlie Lea, 1984]Most Wins, Post All-Star Break ....................................................................................................................................13 [Dale Murray, 1975]

Most Relief Wins, Career ..........................................................................................................................................................42 [Tim Burke]Most Relief Wins, Season ............................................................................................................................................15 [Dale Murray, 1975]

Most Consecutive Wins, Starter ....................................11 [Dennis Martinez, May 9-July 29, 1989; Livan Hernandez, April 24-July 11, 2005]Most Consecutive Wins, Reliever ................................................................................. 10 [Andy McGaffigan, August 13, 1987-April 4, 1989]

LOSSESMost Losses, Career ..........................................................................................................................................................152 [Steve Rogers]Most Losses, Season .................................................................................................................................................22 [Steve Rogers, 1974]

Most Relief Losses, Career ...................................................................................................................................................37 [Jeff Reardon]Most Relief Losses, Season ........................................................................................................................................... 12 [Luis Ayala, 2004]

Most Consecutive Losses, Starter .................................................................................................. 11 [Ray Burris, April 11-August 21, 1982]Most Consecutive Losses, Reliever ..................................................................................................... 8 [Dale Murray, April 22-July 18, 1976]

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ERALowest ERA, Career (Min. 500 IP) ..........................................................................................................................................2.61 [Tim Burke]Lowest ERA, Season (among those qualified) ...................................................................................................... 1.90 [Pedro Martinez, 1997]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Career ..........................................................................................................................................129 [Steve Rogers]Most Complete Games, Season ............................................................................................................................... 20 [Bill Stoneman, 1971]Most Consecutive Complete Games.......................................................................................................6 [Steve Rogers, June 8-July 1, 1978]

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Career .........................................................................................................................................................37 [Steve Rogers]Most Shutouts, Season .....................................................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES, last Carlos Perez, 1997]Most Consecutive Starts Resulting In Shutouts...............................................................................3 [Woodie Fryman, April 16-May 3, 1975]

NO-HITTERSMost No-Hitters, Career .............................................. 2 [Bill Stoneman, October 2, 1972 vs. NYM (W7-0) and April 17, 1969 at PHI (W7-0)]

PERFECT GAMEMost Perfect Games, Career ............................................................................................... 1 [Dennis Martinez, July 28, 1991 at LAD (W2-0)]

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGSMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings...........................................................................................32.2 [Woodie Fryman, April 16-May 9, 1975]Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Starter ..............................................................................32.0 [Woodie Fryman, April 16-May 9, 1975]Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Reliever ........................................................................ 29.1 [Mike Marshall, July 22-August 22, 1972]

HITS ALLOWEDMost Hits Allowed, Career................................................................................................................................................2619 [Steve Rogers]Most Hits Allowed, Season......................................................................................................................................... 281 [Carl Morton, 1970]Most Hits Allowed, Game ..................................................................................................................... 15 [John Dopson, July 3, 1988 vs. ATL]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Career ..............................................................................................................................................1122 [Steve Rogers]Most Runs Allowed, Season .....................................................................................................................................139 [Steve Rogers, 1974]Most Runs Allowed, Game ...................................................................... 10 [MANY TIMES; last: Jason Bergmann, August 13, 2008 vs. NYM]

EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDMost Earned Runs Allowed, Career ..................................................................................................................................1001 [Steve Rogers]Most Earned Allowed, Season ..................................................................................................................................126 [Steve Rogers, 1974]Most Earned Allowed, Game .......................... 10 [Shayne Bennett, August 15, 1999 at COL and Jason Simontacchi, June 19, 2007 vs. DET]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Career ....................................................................................................................................155 [Javier Vazquez]Most Home Runs Allowed, Season ........................................................................................... 31 [Javier Vazquez, 1998; Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: Ross Detwiler, September 29, 2010 vs. PHI]Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ..............................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: John Lannan, September 8, 2009 vs. PHI (7th inning)]

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Career ..............................................................................................................................................52 [Dennis Martinez]Most Hit Batsmen, Season .........................................................................................................................................18 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Hit Batsmen, Game..............................................................................................................4 [Livan Hernandez, July 20, 2005 vs. COL]

WALKSMost Walks, Career ............................................................................................................................................................ 876 [Steve Rogers]Most Walks, Season ............................................................................................................................................... 146 [Bill Stoneman, 1971]Fewest Walks, Season (Min. 162 Innings) .................................................................................................................... 32 [Bryn Smith, 1988]Most Walks, Game ...............................................................................................................10 [Ernie McAnally, September 23, 1971 vs. PHI]

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STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Career ...................................................................................................................................................1621 [Steve Rogers]Most Strikeouts, Career, Left-Handed Pitcher ......................................................................................................................750 [Jeff Fassero]Most Strikeouts, Career, Right-Handed Pitcher ...............................................................................................................1621 [Steve Rogers]Most Strikeouts, Career, Starter.......................................................................................................................................1616 [Steve Rogers]Most Strikeouts, Career, Reliever ............................................................................................................................................ 419 [Mel Rojas]

Most Strikeouts, Season .......................................................................................................................................305 [Pedro Martinez, 1997]Most Strikeouts, Season, Left-Handed Pitcher...........................................................................................................222 [Jeff Fassero, 1996]Most Strikeouts, Season, Right-Handed Pitcher ................................................................................................... 305 [Pedro Martinez, 1997]Most Strikeouts, Season, Starter .......................................................................................................................... 305 [Pedro Martinez, 1997]Most Strikeouts, Season, Reliever.......................................................................................................................... 124 [Mike Marshall, 1973]

Most Strikeouts, Game ........................................................................................................18 [Bill Gullickson, September 10, 1980 vs. CHI]Most Strikeouts, Game, Left-Handed Pitcher .................................................................................14 [Jeff Fassero, August 11, 1996 vs. CHI]Most Strikeouts, Game, Right-Handed Pitcher ....................................................................18 [Bill Gullickson, September 10, 1980 vs. CHI]Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter............................................................................................18 [Bill Gullickson, September 10, 1980 vs. CHI]Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ........................................................................... 8 [MANY TIMES; last: Britt Reames, July 27, 2002 vs. FLA]

Most Strikeouts, Inning .......................4 [Steve Kline, August 17, 1999 at SFG (7th inning); Jon Rauch, April 26, 2006 vs. CIN (8th inning)]Most Consecutive Strikeouts .......................................................................... 7 [MANY TIMES; last Stephen Strasburg, June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]

WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Career....................................................................................................................................................87 [Steve Rogers]Most Wild Pitches, Season.......................................................................................................................................... 19 [Steve Renko, 1974]Most Wild Pitches, Game ..................................................................................................................6 [Bill Gullickson, April 10, 1982 at PHI]

SAVESMost Saves, Career.............................................................................................................................................................152 [Jeff Reardon]Most Saves, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 47 [Chad Cordero, 2005]

Most Saves, Pre All-Star Break .................................................................................................................................31 [Chad Cordero, 2005]Most Saves, Post All-Star Break ...................................................................................................................................... 24 [Mel Rojas 1986]

Most Consecutive Appearances Earning a Save .................................................................................15 [Chad Cordero, June 5-July 2, 2005]Most Consecutive Team Games Earning a Save ..............................................................................................5 [Steve Kline, June 1-5, 2000]Most Consecutive Successfully Converted Save Opportunities ...........................................34 [Jeff Reardon, August 13, 1985-July 18, 1986]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Balks, Career .........................................................................................................................................................21 [Dennis Martinez]Most Balks, Season ................................................................................................................ 10 [Dennis Martinez and Pascual Perez, 1988]

ROOKIESMost Games ............................................................................................................................................................79 [Gary Majewski, 2005]Most Starts................................................................................................................................................................ 37 [Chad Morton, 1970]Most Innings Pitched.............................................................................................................................................. 284.2 [Carl Morton, 1970]Most Wins....................................................................................................................................................................18 [Carl Morton, 1970]Lowest ERA (Minimum 100.0 Innings)....................................................................................................................1.54 [Steve Rogers, 1973]Most Complete Games................................................................................................................................................. 10 [Carl Morton, 1970]Most Shutouts ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 [Carl Morton, 1970]Most Saves ...............................................................................................................................................................14 [Chad Cordero, 2004]Most Strikeouts .........................................................................................................................................................161 [Balor Moore, 1972]

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FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Career (Minimum 250 games) 1B ..................................................................................................................................................................... .995[David Segui] 2B .................................................................................................................................................................. .986 [Mike Lansing] 3B ........................................................................................................................................................... .961 [Ryan Zimmerman] SS..................................................................................................................................................................... .984 [Spike Owen] OF................................................................................................................................................................... .993 [Ryan Church] C ............................................................................................................................................................... .993 [Brian Schneider] P......................................................................................................................................................................... .990 [Luis Ayala]

Highest Fielding Percentage, Season (Among those who qualified) 1B .......................................................................................................................................................... .997 [David Segui, 1995] 2B ..........................................................................................................................................................991 [Mike Lansing, 1995] 3B ....................................................................................................................................................... .970 [Vinny Castilla, 2005] SS............................................................................................................................................................ 989 [Spike Owen, 1990] OF............................................................................................................................................................ .996 [Tim Raines, 1989] C ...................................................................................................................................................... .998 [Brian Schneider, 2004] P........................................................................................... 1.000 [MANY PLAYERS; last Livan Hernandez & John Lannan, 2010]

PUTOUTSMost Putouts, Career 1B ...........................................................................................................................................................7893 [Andres Galarraga] 2B .......................................................................................................................................................................1781 [Jose Vidro] 3B ................................................................................................................................................................... 1354 [Tim Wallach] SS.................................................................................................................................................................... 1442 [Chris Speier] OF................................................................................................................................................................. 3554 [Andre Dawson] C .......................................................................................................................................................................7345 [Gary Carter] P.......................................................................................................................................................................237 [Steve Rogers]

Most Putouts, Season 1B ..................................................................................................................................................1464[Andres Galarraga, 1988] 2B ..............................................................................................................................................................362 [Dave Cash, 1978] 3B ........................................................................................................................................................... 162 [Tim Wallach, 1984] SS.............................................................................................................................................................291 [Chris Speier, 1982] OF......................................................................................................................................................... 435 [Andre Dawson, 1983] C ...............................................................................................................................................................954 [Gary Carter, 1982] P............................................................................................................................................................... 30 [Steve Rogers, 1974]

ASSISTSMost Assists, Career 1B .............................................................................................................................................................592 [Andres Galarraga] 2B .......................................................................................................................................................................2735 [Jose Vidro] 3B ................................................................................................................................................................... 3285 [Tim Wallach] SS.................................................................................................................................................................... 2551 [Chris Speier] OF................................................................................................................................................................... 103 [Andre Dawson] C .........................................................................................................................................................................843 [Gary Carter] P.......................................................................................................................................................................462 [Steve Rogers]Most Assists, Season 1B ..................................................................................................................................................................118 [Al Oliver, 1983] 2B ...............................................................................................................................................................448 [Jose Vidro, 2002] 3B ........................................................................................................................................................... 383 [Tim Wallach, 1985] SS......................................................................................................................................................514 [Orlando Cabrera, 2001] OF............................................................................................................. 24 [Ellis Valentine, 1978 and Warren Cromartie, 1978] C ...............................................................................................................................................................108 [Gary Carter, 1980] P................................................................................................................................................................. 63 [Steve Roger, 1977]

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ERRORSMost Errors, Career 1B .................................................................................................................................................................73 [Andre Galarraga] 2B ...........................................................................................................................................................................71 [Jose Vidro] 3B ..................................................................................................................................................................... 199 [Tim Wallach] SS...................................................................................................................................................................... 120 [Chris Speier] OF................................................................................................................................................................87 [Vladimir Guerrero] C ...........................................................................................................................................................................73 [Gary Carter] P.........................................................................................................................................................................31 [Steve Rogers]Most Errors, Season 1B ...............................................................................................................................19 [Lee Stevens, 2001 and Al Oliver, 1982] 2B ...................................................................................................................................................... 27 [Delino DeShields, 1991] 3B ............................................................................................................................................................ 35 [Larry Parrish, 1975] SS.............................................................................................................................................................34 [Ian Desmond, 2010] OF......................................................................................................................................................19 [Vladimir Guerrero, 1999] C ............................................................................................................................................................ 15 [John Bateman, 1970] P................................................................................................................................................................. 7 [Steve Rogers, 1977]Most Errors, Game 1B ...............................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, September 11, 2010 vs. FLA] 2B .......................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Randy Ready, September 10, 1993 vs. CIN, 10 innings] 3B .........................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: Ryan Zimmerman, September 7, 2007 at ATL] SS........................................................................................................................................4 [Chris Speier, May 12, 1981 at LAD] OF................................................................................................... 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Justin Maxwell, October 1, 2010 at FLA] C ...............................................................................................................................................3 [Jeff Reed, July 28, 1987 at CHI] P.......................................................................................................2 [MANY PLAYERS, last J.D. Martin, August 15, 2009 at CIN]

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NOTE: 185 players appeared in at least one game with the Washington Nationals in 6 NL seasons (2005-10).

PLAYERS / PITCHERS BY SEASON2005..............................55 total / 25 pitchers2006..............................57 total / 29 pitchers2007..............................47 total / 26 pitchers2008..............................50 total / 25 pitchers2009..............................55 total / 30 pitchers2010..............................46 total / 26 pitchers

A (7)ABREU, Winston ..................................... 2007ALBALADEJO, Jonathan ........................... 2007ARMAS JR., Tony ................................2005-06ANDERSON, Marlon................................. 2006ASTACIO, Pedro ....................................... 2006ATILANO, Luis ......................................... 2010AYALA, Luis .................................2005, ‘07-08

B (22)BACSIK, Mike .......................................... 2007BAERGA, Carlos ...................................... 2005BALESTER, Collin...............................2008-10BARD, Josh ............................................. 2009BATISTA, Miguel ...................................... 2010BATISTA, Tony ......................................... 2007BEIMEL, Joe ............................................ 2009BELLIARD, Ronnie..............................2007-09BENNETT, Gary ........................................ 2005BERGMANN, Jason .............................2005-10BERNADINA, Roger ............................2008-10BLANCO, Tony ......................................... 2005BISENIUS, Joe ......................................... 2010BONIFACIO, Emilio .................................. 2008BOOKER, Chris ..................................2006-07BOONE, Aaron......................................... 2008BOWIE, Micah ....................................2006-07BRAY, Bill ............................................... 2006BRUNEY, Brian ....................................... 2010BURKE, Jamie ....................................2009-10BURNETT, Sean ..................................2009-10BYRD, Marlon ....................................2005-06

C (20)CABRERA, Daniel.................................... 2009CAMPBELL, Brett .................................... 2006CAPPS, Matt ........................................... 2010CARRASCO, Hector ................................. 2005CARROLL, Jamey..................................... 2005CASTILLA, Vinny...................................... 2005CASTO, Kory .......................................2007-08CASTRO, Bernie ...................................... 2006CEPICKY, Matt ........................................ 2005CHAVEZ, Endy ......................................... 2005CHICO, Matt ...............................2007-08, `10CHURCH, Ryan ..................................2005-07CINTRON, Alex ........................................ 2009CLAYTON, Royce...................................... 2006CLIPPARD, Tyler .................................2008-10COLOME, Jesus ..................................2007-09CORCORAN, Roy ..................................... 2006CORDERO, Chad ................................2005-08CORDERO, Wilfredo ................................ 2005CRUZ, Deivi ............................................ 2005

D (8)DAVIS, J.J. ............................................... 2005DAY, Zach ..........................................2005-06DESMOND, Ian ...................................2009-10DETWILER, Ross .........................2007, ‘09-10DORTA, Melvin ........................................ 2006DRESE, Ryan .....................................2005-06DUKES, Elijah ....................................2008-09DUNN, Adam......................................2009-10

E (6)EISCHEN, Joey....................................2005-06ENGLISH, Jesse ....................................... 2010ESCOBAR, Alex ....................................... 2006ESPINOSA, Danny ................................... 2010ESTRADA, Johnny .................................... 2008ESTRADA, Marco ................................2008-09

F (2)FICK, Robert ......................................2006-07FLORES, Jesus ...................................2007-09

G (7)GARATE, Victor ....................................... 2009GODWIN, Tyrell ........................................ 2005GONZALEZ, Alberto ............................2008-10GONZALEZ, Wiki...................................... 2006GRYBOSKI, Kevin .................................... 2006GUILLEN, Jose ....................................2005-06GUZMAN, Cristian.......................2005, ‘07-10

H (12)HALAMA, John ......................................... 2005HAMMONDS, Jeffrey ................................ 2005HANRAHAN, Joel.................................2007-09HARPER, Brandon................................... 2006HARRIS, Brendan...............................2005-06HARRIS, Willie ...................................2008-10HERNANDEZ, Anderson ......................2008-09HERNANDEZ, Livan ............... 2005-06, ‘09-10HILL, Shawn ......................................2006-08HINCKLEY, Mike .................................2008-09HORGAN, Joe........................................... 2005HUGHES, Travis .................................2005-06

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J (3)JACKSON, Damian .................................. 2006JIMENEZ, D’Angelo.................................. 2007JOHNSON, Nick ..................... 2005-06, ‘08-09

K (6)KEARNS, Austin .................................2006-09KELLY, Kenny .......................................... 2005KENNEDY, Adam ..................................... 2010KENSING, Logan ..................................... 2009KIM, Sun-woo ......................................... 2005KING, Ray ..........................................2007-08

L (9)LANGERHANS, Ryan ...........................2007-08LANNAN, John ....................................2007-10LeCROY, Matthew ................................... 2006LEDEZMA, Wil ......................................... 2009LOAIZA, Esteban ..................................... 2005LO DUCA, Paul ........................................ 2008LOGAN, Nook......................................2006-07LOMBARD, George .................................. 2006LOPEZ, Felipe ....................................2006-08

M (19)MacDOUGAL, Mike .................................. 2009MACKOWIAK, Rob.................................... 2008MAJEWSKI, Gary .................................2005-06MALDONADO, Carlos ............................... 2010MANNING, Charlie................................... 2008MARQUIS, Jason ..................................... 2010MARTIN, J.D. ......................................2009-10MARTIS, Shairon ................................2008-09MATEO, Henry ....................................2005-06MATOS, Luis ........................................... 2006MAXWELL, Justin ........................2007, ‘09-10MAYA, Yunesky ........................................ 2010MENCH, Kevin......................................... 2010MILLEDGE, Lastings ..........................2008-09

MOCK, Garrett ...................................2008-10MONTZ, Luke .......................................... 2008MORGAN, Nyjer ..................................2009-10MORSE, Mike .....................................2009-10MUNOZ, Arnie ......................................... 2007

N (2)NIEVES, Wil........................................2008-10NITKOWSKI, C.J. ...................................... 2005

O (7)O’CONNOR, Mike.............................. 2006, ‘08OHKA, Tomo ............................................ 2005OLSEN, Scott .....................................2009-10ORR, Pete ..........................................2008-09ORTIZ, Ramon ........................................ 2006OSIK, Keith ............................................. 2005OSUNA, Antonio ...................................... 2005

P (7)PADILLA, Jorge ........................................ 2009PATTERSON, Corey .................................. 2009PATTERSON, John...............................2005-07PENA, Wily Mo....................................2007-08PERALTA, Joel ......................................... 2010PEREZ, Beltran ....................................... 2006PEREZ, Odalis ........................................ 2008

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R (9)RAMIREZ, Santiago ................................ 2006RAMOS, Wilson ....................................... 2010RASNER, Darrell ..................................... 2005RAUCH, Jon........................................2005-08REDDING, Tim ....................................2007-08RESTOVICH, Michael............................... 2007RIVERA, Saul .....................................2006-09RODRIGUEZ, Felix ................................... 2006RODRIGUEZ, Ivan ................................... 2010

S (18)SANCHES, Brian ..................................... 2008SCHNEIDER, Brian .............................2005-07SCHRODER, Chris ..............................2006-08SEGOVIA, Zack........................................ 2009SHELL, Steven ...................................2008-09SHORT, Rick ............................................ 2005SIMONTACCHI, Jason .............................. 2007SLATEN, Doug ......................................... 2010SLEDGE, Terrmel ..................................... 2005SNELLING, Chris ..................................... 2007SORIANO, Alfonso ................................... 2006SOSA, Jorge ............................................ 2009SPEIGNER, Levale ..............................2007-08SPIVEY, Junior ......................................... 2005STAMMEN, Criag ................................2009-10STANTON, Mike ..................................2005-06STOREN, Drew ........................................ 2010STRASBURG, Stephen ............................. 2010

T (4)TAVAREZ, Julian ...................................... 2009TAVERAS, Willy ........................................ 2010TRABER, Billy ....................................2006-07TUCKER, T.J. ........................................... 2005

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V (4)VARGAS, Claudio .................................... 2005VENTO, Mike ........................................... 2006VIDRO, Jose .......................................2005-06VILLONE, Ron.......................................... 2009

W (11)WALKER, Tyler ......................................... 2010WAGNER, Ryan ..................................2006-07WARD, Daryle .......................................... 2006WATSON, Brandon..............................2005-07WELLS, Kip ............................................. 2009WHITE, Matt............................................ 2005WILKERSON, Brad ................................... 2005WILLIAMS, Jerome ................................... 2007WILLINGHAM, Josh .............................2009-10WILSON, Josh .......................................... 2007WILSON, Preston ..................................... 2005

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Y (1)YOUNG, Dmitri ...................................2007-08

Z (2)ZIMMERMAN, Ryan ............................2005-10ZIMMERMANN, Jordan .......................2009-10

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00Brandon Watson (2005-07)

1Tyrell Godwin (2005)Willie Harris (2008)Nyjer Morgan (2009-10)

2Jamey Carroll (2005)Damian Jackson (2006)Felipe Lopez (2006-08)Roger Bernadina (2008-10)

3Jose Vidro (2005-06)Jesus Flores (2007-09)Wilson Ramos (2010)

4Henry Mateo (2005-06)Deivi Cruz (2005)Brendan Harris (2006)D’Angelo Jimenez (2007)Ryan Langerhans (2007)Pete Orr (2008)Corey Patterson (2009)Pat Listach (Coach, 2009-10)

5Carlos Baerga (2005)Davey Lopes (Coach, 2006)Kory Casto (2007-08)Jim Riggleman (MGR, 2009-10)

6Jose Guillen (2005-06)D’Angelo Jimenez (2007)Emilio Bonifacio (2008)Anderson Hernandez (2008-09)Ian Desmond (2009-10)

7Brad Wilkerson (2005)Wiki Gonzalez (2006)Felipe Lopez (2006)Nook Logan (2006-07)Roger Bernadina (2008)Emilio Bonifacio (2008)Josh Bard (2009)Ivan Rodriguez (2010)

8Marlon Anderson (2006)Chris Snelling (2007)Aaron Boone (2008)Jorge Padilla (2009)John McLaren (Coach, 2010)

9Vinny Castilla (2005)Bernie Castro (2006)Lenny Harris (Coach, 2007-08)Marquis Grissom (Coach, 2009)Jim Lett (Coach, 2010)

10Royce Clayton (2006)Brandon Harper (2006)Ronnie Belliard (2007-09)Tim Foley (Coach, 2010)

11Jeffrey Hammonds (2005)Junior Spivey (2005)Ryan Zimmerman (2006-10)

12Don Buford (Coach, 2005)Alfonso Soriano (2006)Josh Wilson (2007)Rob Mackowiak (2008)Alberto Gonzalez (2008-10)

13Antonio Osuna (2005)Robert Fick (2006-07)Alex Cintron (2009)Jamie Burke (2010)

14Eddie Rodriguez (Coach, ‘05-06)Manny Acta (MGR, 2007-09)Rick Eckstein (Coach, 2010)

15Cristian Guzman (2005, ‘07-10)

16Bob Natal (Coach, 2005)Mike Vento (2006)Justin Maxwell (2007)Wily Mo Pena (2007)Paul Lo Duca (2008)Josh Willingham (2009-10)

17Tom McCraw (Coach, 2005)George Lombard (2006)Tim Redding (2007-08)Sean Burnett (2009-10)

18Terrmel Sledge (2005)Matthew LeCroy (2006)Melvin Dorta (2006)Tim Tolman (Coach, 2007-08)Rick Eckstein (Coach, 2009)Danny Espinosa (2010)

19Ryan Church (2005-07)Tyler Clippard (2008)Scott Olsen (2009-10)

20Frank Robinson (MGR, 2005-06)Adam Kennedy (2010)

21Esteban Loaiza (2005)Luis Matos (2006)Dmitri Young (2007-08)Jason Marquis (2010)

22John Patterson (2005-07)Brian Sanches (2008)Willie Harris (2009-10)

23Brian Schneider (2005-07)Johnny Estrada (2008)Luke Montz (2008)Wil Nieves (2009-10)

24Nick Johnson (2005-06, ‘08-09)Pete Orr (2009)

25Wil Cordero (2005)Ryan Zimmerman (2005)Marlon Byrd (2006)Austin Kearns (2007-09)Carlos Maldonado (2010)Tyler Walker (2010)

26J.J. Davis (2005)Marlon Byrd (2005)Ramon Ortiz (2006)John Lannan (2007)Wily Mo Pena (2007-08)Jerome Williams (2007)Logan Kensing (2009)

27Zach Day (2006)Rick Aponte (Coach, 2007-08)Jordan Zimmermann (2009-10)

28Tony Blanco (2005)Austin Kearns (2006)Jerry Morales (Coach, 2007-08)Mike Morse (2009-10)

29Gary Bennett (2005)Tony Beasley (Coach, 2006)Ross Detwiler (2007)Michael Restovich (2007)Ryan Langerhans (2008)Jorge Sosa (2009)Willy Taveras (2010)Yunesky Maya (2010)

30Mike Stanton (2005-06)Chris Booker (2006-07)Justin Maxwell (2009-10)

31Sun-woo Kim (2005)Darrell Rasner (2005)Daryle Ward (2006)John Lannan (2008-10)

32Chad Cordero (2005-08)Kip Wells (2009)Jamie Burke (2009)Brian Bruney (2010)Kevin Mench (2010)

33None

34Tomo Ohka (2005)Travis Hughes (2005)Pedro Astacio (2006)Ray King (2007)Elijah Dukes (2008-09)

35Rick Short (2005)John Wetteland (Coach, 2006)Ryan Wagner (2006-07)Craig Stammen (2009-10)

36Tony Armas Jr. (2005-06)Levale Speigner (2007)Ray King (2008)Charlie Manning (2008)Tyler Clippard (2009-10)

37Dave Huppert (Coach, 2005)Travis Hughes (2006)Mike Bacsik (2007)Levale Speigner (2008)Pat Listach (Coach, 2009)Stephen Strasburg (2010)

38Gary Majewski (2005-06)Kevin Gryboski (2006)Joel Hanrahan (2007-09)

39Joe Horgan (2005)Kenny Kelly (2005)Brett Campbell (2006)Pat Corrales (Coach, 2007-09)Shairon Martis (2009)Tyler Walker (2010)

40Zach Day (2005)Billy Traber (2006-07)Collin Balester (2008-09)

41Shawn Hill (2006-08)Wil Ledezma (2009)Ron Villone (2009)Trent Jewett (Coach, 2010)

42Jackie Robinson (MLB, ret.)Dmitri Young (4/16/07 only)Nationals Team (Multiple Times)

43Bill Bray (2006)Roy Corcoran (2006)Jesus Colome (2007-09)Miguel Batista (2010)

44Preston Wilson (2005)Alex Escobar (2006)Lastings Milledge (2008)Adam Dunn (2009-10)

45Claudio Vargas (2005)Ryan Drese (2005-06)Chris Schroder (2007)Odalis Perez (2008)Daniel Cabrera (2009)Steve McCatty (Coach, 2009)Doug Slaten (2010)

46Randy St. Claire (Coach, 2005-09)Joe Bisenius (2010)

47Endy Chavez (2005)Matt Cepicky (2005)C. J. Nitkowski (2005)Matt White (2005)Felix Rodriguez (2006)Matt Chico (2007-08, ‘10)

48Hector Carrasco (2005)Mike O’Connor (2006)Ross Dewiler (2009-10)

49Mitchell Page (Coach, 2006-07)Arnie Munoz (2007)Chris Schroder (2008)Garrett Mock (2009-10)

50Jason Simontacchi (2007)Garrett Mock (2008)Julian Tavares (2009)Jesse English (2010)

51Jon Rauch (2005-08)Shairon Martis (2008)J.D. Martin (2010)

52T.J. Tucker (2005)Saul Rivera (2006-09)Joel Peralta (2010)

53Randy Knorr (Coach, 2006, ‘09)Jonathan Albaladejo (2007)Wil Nieves (2008)Dan Radison (Coach, 2010)

54Brendan Harris (2005)John Halama (2005)Beltran Perez (2006)Michael O’Connor (2008)Mike MacDougal (2009)Steve McCatty (2010)

55Keith Osik (2005)Santiago Ramirez (2006)Chris Schroder (2006)Marco Estrada (2008, ‘09)Matt Capps (2010)

56Luis Ayala (2005, ‘07-08)Victor Garate (2009)Luis Atilano (2010)

57Jason Bergmann (2005-10)

58Joey Eischen (2005-06)Michael Hinckley (2008-09)Zack Segovia (2009)Drew Storen (2010)

59Micah Bowie (2006-07)Steven Shell (2008-09)

60J.D. Martin (2009)

61Livan Hernandez (2005-06, ‘09-10)

62Tim Foli (Coach, 2009)Joel Peralta (2010)

63Winston Abreu (2007)

77Tony Batista (2007)

85Lastings Milledge (2009)

97Joe Beimel (2009)

99Collin Balester (2010)

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPAtilano,L .040 16 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 .040 .040Batista,M .125 58 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .125 .125Bernadina,R .246 134 414 52 102 159 18 3 11 47 2 6 4 35 1 93 16 2 3 4 .384 .307Burke,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Capps,M .000 47 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Chico,M .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Clippard,T .500 78 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500Desmond,I .269 154 525 59 141 206 27 4 10 65 9 7 5 28 3 109 17 5 9 34 .392 .308Detwiler,R .000 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Dunn,A .260 158 558 85 145 299 36 2 38 103 0 4 9 77 10 199 0 1 10 13 .536 .356English,J .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Espinosa,D .214 28 103 16 22 46 4 1 6 15 0 0 0 9 1 30 0 2 0 1 .447 .277 RIGHT .200 25 5 14 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 .560 .286 LEFT .218 78 17 32 3 0 4 11 0 0 0 6 1 23 0 .410 .274Gonzalez,A .247 114 186 19 46 56 8 1 0 5 3 1 1 7 0 30 0 0 8 5 .301 .277Guzman,C .282 89 319 44 90 115 11 4 2 25 3 2 5 17 3 53 4 2 7 9 .361 .327 RIGHT .327 110 36 46 5 1 1 11 0 1 2 4 0 13 3 .418 .359 LEFT .258 209 54 69 6 3 1 14 3 1 3 13 3 40 4 .330 .310Harris,W .183 132 224 25 41 81 6 2 10 32 1 2 2 33 0 60 5 2 3 3 .362 .291Hernandez,L .148 35 61 2 9 13 1 0 1 3 9 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 2 0 .213 .161Kennedy,A .249 135 342 43 85 112 16 1 3 31 1 4 5 37 1 44 14 2 10 9 .327 .327Lannan,J .091 25 44 1 4 6 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 0 22 0 0 1 0 .136 .167Maldonado,C .273 4 11 1 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .545 .333Marquis,J .136 17 22 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 .182 .136Martin,J .167 10 12 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .250 .167Maxwell,J .144 67 104 16 15 30 6 0 3 12 0 2 0 25 2 43 5 1 3 2 .288 .305Maya,Y .143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .143 .143Mench,K .111 27 27 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 .111 .172Mock,G .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Morgan,N .253 136 509 60 129 160 17 7 0 24 15 3 10 40 1 88 34 17 2 5 .314 .319Morse,M .289 98 266 36 77 138 12 2 15 41 0 1 4 22 1 64 0 1 6 0 .519 .352Nieves,W .203 59 158 10 32 49 8 0 3 16 4 1 1 8 2 29 0 0 6 5 .310 .244Olsen,S .083 17 24 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .083 .083Peralta,J .000 39 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Ramos,W .269 15 52 3 14 21 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 1 0 .404 .296Rodriguez,I .266 111 398 32 106 138 18 1 4 49 2 4 1 16 2 66 2 3 25 4 .347 .294Stammen,C .237 36 38 2 9 12 3 0 0 6 3 1 0 1 0 15 0 0 2 4 .316 .250Storen,D .500 54 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 RIGHT .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 LEFT .500 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .500Strasburg,S .050 12 20 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 .050 .050Taveras,W .200 27 35 7 7 9 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 6 1 2 0 0 .257 .243Walker,T .000 24 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Willingham,J .268 114 370 54 99 170 19 2 16 56 0 4 9 67 3 85 8 0 8 1 .459 .389Zimmerman,R .307 142 525 85 161 268 32 0 25 85 0 5 4 69 6 98 4 1 16 17 .510 .388Zimmermann,J .200 7 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 .200 .200 PITCHERS .127 162 292 6 37 48 8 0 1 16 31 1 0 6 0 106 0 0 8 15 .164 .144WASHINGTON .250 162 5418 655 1355 2114 250 31 149 634 71 47 60 503 36 1220 110 41 125 127 .390 .318OPPONENTS .266 162 5529 742 1469 2267 275 35 151 704 76 51 46 512 57 1068 79 35 126 91 .410 .330

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAAtilano,L R 6 7 5.15 16 16 0 0 0 0 85.2 96 56 49 11 2 32 5 40 1 1 .282Balester,C R 0 1 2.57 17 0 0 8 0 0 21.0 15 6 6 2 2 11 1 28 4 0 .203Batista,M R 1 2 3.70 58 1 0 18 0 2 82.2 71 36 34 9 5 39 8 55 4 0 .234Bergmann,J R 0 1 15.43 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 4 4 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 .300Bisenius,J R 0 0 9.64 5 0 0 2 0 0 4.2 6 6 5 1 0 6 0 5 0 0 .300Bruney,B R 1 2 7.64 19 0 0 6 0 0 17.2 21 18 15 1 0 20 1 16 1 0 .309Burnett,S L 1 7 2.14 73 0 0 10 0 3 63.0 52 17 15 3 1 20 4 62 2 0 .220Capps,M R 3 3 2.74 47 0 0 43 0 26 46.0 51 20 14 5 0 9 3 38 0 0 .274Chico,M L 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 .286Clippard,T R 11 8 3.07 78 0 0 18 0 1 91.0 69 33 31 8 2 41 4 112 1 1 .212Detwiler,R L 1 3 4.25 8 5 0 1 0 0 29.2 34 22 14 5 1 14 1 17 1 0 .288English,J L 0 0 3.86 7 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 10 3 3 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 .323Hernandez,L R 10 12 3.66 33 33 2 0 1 0 211.2 216 93 86 16 4 64 5 114 1 1 .270Lannan,J L 8 8 4.65 25 25 0 0 0 0 143.1 175 82 74 14 4 49 3 71 1 0 .302Marquis,J R 2 9 6.60 13 13 0 0 0 0 58.2 76 47 43 9 8 24 0 31 1 1 .315Martin,J R 1 5 4.13 9 9 0 0 0 0 48.0 56 30 22 9 1 11 1 31 1 0 .287Maya,Y R 0 3 5.88 5 5 0 0 0 0 26.0 30 18 17 3 2 11 1 12 2 3 .294Mock,G R 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 2 0 5 0 3 0 0 .286Olsen,S L 4 8 5.56 17 15 0 0 0 0 81.0 93 54 50 10 2 27 4 53 0 0 .289Peralta,J R 1 0 2.02 39 0 0 10 0 0 49.0 30 12 11 5 1 9 4 49 0 0 .170Slaten,D L 4 1 3.10 49 0 0 13 0 0 40.2 34 18 14 2 4 19 2 36 2 0 .225Stammen,C R 4 4 5.13 35 19 0 3 0 0 128.0 151 78 73 13 1 41 4 85 3 0 .297Storen,D R 4 4 3.58 54 0 0 22 0 5 55.1 48 24 22 3 3 22 3 52 3 0 .241Strasburg,S R 5 3 2.91 12 12 0 0 0 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 0 17 0 92 2 0 .221Walker,T R 1 0 3.57 24 0 0 6 0 0 35.1 35 16 14 5 0 8 2 30 1 0 .265Zimmermann,J R 1 2 4.94 7 7 0 0 0 0 31.0 31 20 17 8 2 10 1 27 0 0 .256WASHINGTON 69 93 4.13 162 162 2 160 5 37 1435.0 1469 742 658 151 46 512 57 1068 33 7 .266OPPONENTS 93 69 3.80 162 162 5 157 14 41 1444.0 1355 655 610 149 60 503 36 1220 47 6 .250

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPBalester,C .125 7 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 .125 .222Bard,J .230 90 274 20 63 99 18 0 6 31 1 1 1 24 1 50 0 1 5 5 .361 .293RIGHT .240 50 12 19 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 15 1 .380 .283 LEFT .228 224 51 80 14 0 5 26 1 1 1 21 1 35 4 .357 .296Belliard,R .277 110 264 39 73 119 14 1 10 39 1 2 0 20 0 56 3 0 10 6 .451 .325 WSH .246 86 187 26 46 70 7 1 5 22 1 2 0 14 0 40 2 0 7 5 .374 .296Bergmann,J .000 56 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000Bernadina,R .250 3 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 .400Burke,J .100 6 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 .100 .167Burnett,S .000 71 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 WSH .000 33 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Cabrera,D .000 15 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 .200 WSH .000 9 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 .214Cintron,A .077 21 26 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 1 1 .077 .143 RIGHT .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 LEFT .083 24 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 1 .083 .154Clippard,T .000 41 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Desmond,I .280 21 82 9 23 46 7 2 4 12 1 1 0 5 0 14 1 0 2 6 .561 .318Detwiler,R .053 15 19 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .053 .053Dukes,E .250 107 364 38 91 143 20 4 8 58 0 3 3 46 2 74 3 10 8 8 .393 .337Dunn,A .267 159 546 81 146 289 29 0 38 105 0 2 4 116 16 177 0 1 8 16 .529 .398Estrada,M .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Flores,J .301 29 93 13 28 47 3 2 4 15 1 1 0 11 1 26 0 0 1 1 .505 .371Gonzalez,A .265 105 291 31 77 102 16 3 1 33 2 6 3 14 1 27 1 1 8 10 .351 .299Guzman,C .284 135 531 74 151 207 24 7 6 52 6 1 1 16 0 75 4 5 9 20 .390 .306 RIGHT .307 127 39 54 7 1 2 11 2 0 0 3 0 20 3 .425 .323 LEFT .277 404 112 153 17 6 4 41 4 1 1 13 0 55 6 .379 .301Hanrahan,J .000 67 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 WSH .000 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Harris,W .235 137 323 47 76 127 18 6 7 27 3 1 9 57 1 62 11 4 4 4 .393 .364Hernandez,A .251 123 366 39 92 124 15 4 3 37 3 2 0 33 2 63 7 5 10 12 .339 .312 WSH .251 77 231 25 58 74 9 2 1 23 3 1 0 20 1 41 5 3 6 6 .320 .310 RIGHT .292 48 14 22 3 1 1 7 1 0 0 5 1 12 0 .458 .358 LEFT .240 183 44 52 6 1 0 16 2 1 0 15 0 29 6 .284 .296Hernandez,L .148 32 54 1 8 10 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 5 0 .185 .179 WSH .214 8 14 1 3 5 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 .357 .267Hinckley,M .000 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Johnson,N .291 133 457 71 133 185 24 2 8 62 1 5 12 99 4 84 2 4 15 12 .405 .426 WSH .295 98 353 47 104 142 16 2 6 44 0 2 6 63 3 66 2 2 11 7 .402 .408Kearns,A .195 80 174 20 34 53 6 2 3 17 0 0 5 32 1 51 1 1 12 0 .305 .336Kensing,L .000 32 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 WSH .000 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Lannan,J .155 33 58 1 9 10 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 .172 .183Martin,J .160 16 25 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 3 .160 .192Martis,S .208 15 24 4 5 6 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 .250 .208Maxwell,J .247 40 89 13 22 40 4 1 4 9 0 0 1 12 0 32 6 1 1 0 .449 .343Milledge,L .279 65 244 21 68 91 11 0 4 21 2 2 4 13 0 47 7 4 5 0 .373 .323 WSH .167 7 24 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 1 0 1 0 .167 .231Mock,G .087 28 23 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 2 .087 .087Morgan,N .307 120 469 74 144 182 15 7 3 39 10 5 9 40 2 74 42 17 9 4 .388 .369 WSH .351 49 191 35 67 83 9 2 1 12 5 1 4 11 0 25 24 7 3 3 .435 .396Morse,M .250 32 52 4 13 25 3 0 3 10 0 0 0 3 0 16 0 0 1 0 .481 .291Nieves,W .259 72 224 20 58 67 6 0 1 26 0 5 3 17 1 45 1 0 7 6 .299 .313Olsen,S .133 11 15 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 1 .133 .278Orr,P .253 27 75 5 19 26 2 1 1 10 0 3 0 3 0 15 2 1 0 4 .347 .272Padilla,J .120 29 25 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 .120 .154Patterson,C .103 16 29 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 2 1 1 0 .103 .103 WSH .133 5 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 .133 .133Rivera,S .333 30 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .500 RIGHT .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 LEFT .333 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .500Sosa,J .000 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Stammen,C .194 20 31 1 6 9 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 .290 .242Tavarez,J .000 42 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Wells,K .091 33 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .091 .091 WSH .000 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Willingham,J .260 133 427 70 111 212 29 0 24 61 0 2 12 61 2 104 4 3 11 7 .496 .367Zimmerman,R .292 157 610 110 178 320 37 3 33 106 0 9 2 72 9 119 2 0 22 17 .525 .364Zimmermann,J .148 16 27 1 4 4 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 1 .148 .179WASHINGTON .258 162 5493 710 1416 2231 271 38 156 685 64 42 56 617 39 1208 73 40 133 143 .406 .337OPPONENTS .276 162 5549 874 1533 2495 361 41 173 817 78 45 48 629 59 911 89 38 126 85 .450 .352

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAABalester,C R 1 4 6.82 7 7 0 0 0 0 30.1 34 24 23 10 0 14 0 20 0 0 .281Beimel,J L 1 6 3.58 71 0 0 26 0 1 55.1 57 24 22 5 1 19 5 35 4 1 .271 WSH L 1 5 3.40 45 0 0 19 0 1 39.2 38 17 15 3 1 15 4 24 2 1 .253Bergmann,J R 2 4 4.50 56 0 0 6 0 0 48.0 50 28 24 7 3 25 7 40 3 0 .278Burnett,S L 2 3 3.12 71 0 0 8 0 1 57.2 36 21 20 6 3 28 8 43 4 0 .181 WSH L 1 1 3.20 33 0 0 1 0 0 25.1 14 9 9 3 0 13 4 20 2 0 .157Cabrera,D R 0 6 6.00 15 9 0 4 0 0 51.0 59 47 34 4 4 42 1 23 11 0 .285 WSH R 0 5 5.85 9 8 0 0 0 0 40.0 48 39 26 4 2 35 1 16 10 0 .291Clippard,T R 4 2 2.69 41 0 0 8 0 0 60.1 36 20 18 9 1 32 1 67 1 1 .172Colome,J R 1 1 7.59 21 0 0 8 0 0 21.1 34 18 18 2 1 6 1 15 3 2 .362 WSH R 1 1 8.40 16 0 0 5 0 0 15.0 23 14 14 1 1 6 1 12 2 2 .348Detwiler,R L 1 6 5.00 15 14 1 0 0 0 75.2 87 43 42 3 2 33 3 43 4 0 .289Estrada,M R 0 1 6.14 4 1 0 1 0 0 7.1 6 6 5 1 0 4 0 9 1 0 .214Garate,V L 0 0 22.50 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 5 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 .500Hanrahan,J R 1 4 4.78 67 0 0 30 0 5 64.0 73 40 34 3 3 34 1 72 11 1 .282 WSH R 1 3 7.71 34 0 0 23 0 5 32.2 50 28 28 3 2 14 0 35 6 1 .342Hernandez,L R 9 12 5.44 31 31 2 0 0 0 183.2 220 112 111 19 1 67 5 102 1 0 .308 WSH R 2 4 5.36 8 8 1 0 0 0 48.2 56 29 29 3 0 16 2 27 0 0 .295Hinckley,M L 0 0 4.66 14 0 0 1 0 0 9.2 8 5 5 1 1 11 0 3 1 0 .258Kensing,L R 1 2 8.92 32 0 0 12 0 1 35.1 54 35 35 8 0 17 1 19 4 1 .358 WSH R 1 1 8.68 26 0 0 10 0 1 28.0 40 27 27 7 0 12 1 12 2 0 .342Lannan,J L 9 13 3.88 33 33 2 0 1 0 206.1 210 100 89 22 6 68 5 89 3 0 .266Ledezma,W L 0 0 9.53 5 0 0 2 0 0 5.2 8 7 6 1 0 4 0 8 1 0 .333MacDougal,M R 1 1 3.60 52 0 0 40 0 20 50.0 45 25 20 3 3 31 3 31 7 0 .247Martin,J R 5 4 4.44 15 15 0 0 0 0 77.0 85 40 38 14 6 24 4 37 0 0 .279Martis,S R 5 3 5.25 15 15 1 0 0 0 85.2 83 52 50 11 4 39 3 34 3 0 .255Mock,G R 3 10 5.62 28 15 0 1 0 0 91.1 114 65 57 9 1 44 3 72 10 0 .308Olsen,S L 2 4 6.03 11 11 0 0 0 0 62.2 83 45 42 11 0 25 2 42 2 0 .320Rivera,S R 1 3 6.10 30 0 0 9 0 0 38.1 48 28 26 7 3 14 4 21 1 0 .310Segovia,Z R 1 0 7.84 8 0 0 2 0 0 10.1 11 10 9 1 0 6 1 4 1 0 .282Shell,S R 0 0 5.40 4 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 .250Sosa,J R 2 1 6.45 18 0 0 4 0 2 22.1 28 16 16 5 0 12 2 17 2 0 .311Stammen,C R 4 7 5.11 19 19 1 0 0 0 105.2 112 67 60 14 3 24 1 48 7 0 .271Tavarez,J R 3 7 4.89 42 0 0 9 0 1 35.0 34 27 19 1 2 27 2 32 2 0 .250Villone,R L 5 6 4.25 63 0 0 7 0 1 48.2 54 25 23 6 2 29 4 33 1 0 .283Wells,K R 2 5 5.33 33 7 0 9 0 2 72.2 60 43 43 6 5 40 1 43 0 0 .227 WSH R 0 2 6.49 23 0 0 8 0 2 26.1 23 19 19 1 0 18 1 18 0 0 .237Zimmermann,J R 3 5 4.63 16 16 0 0 0 0 91.1 95 51 47 10 4 29 0 92 0 0 .271WASHINGTON 59 103 5.00 162 162 6 156 3 33 1424.1 1533 874 791 173 48 629 59 911 74 5 .276OPPONENTS 103 59 4.16 162 162 6 156 7 54 1446.2 1416 710 669 156 56 617 39 1208 51 2 .258

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPAyala,L .000 81 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 WSH .000 62 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Balester,C .200 15 15 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 2 .200 .294Belliard,R .287 96 296 37 85 140 22 0 11 46 1 0 3 37 1 58 3 2 6 11 .473 .372Bergmann,J .000 30 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 1 1 .000 .000Bernadina,R .211 26 76 10 16 19 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 9 0 21 4 3 3 1 .250 .294Bonifacio,E .243 49 169 29 41 57 6 5 0 14 0 3 0 14 0 46 7 4 2 7 .337 .296 WSH .248 41 157 26 39 54 5 5 0 12 0 3 0 14 0 41 6 4 2 7 .344 .305 RIGHT .171 — 41 — 7 12 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 16 — — 1 — .293 .186 LEFT .276 — 116 — 32 42 4 3 0 9 0 2 0 13 0 25 — — 1 — .362 .344Boone,A .241 104 232 23 56 89 13 1 6 28 1 2 2 18 1 52 0 1 8 2 .384 .299Casto,K .215 66 163 15 35 51 10 0 2 16 0 0 0 19 1 36 1 0 5 2 .313 .297Chico,M .154 11 13 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .154 .154Clippard,T 1.000 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000Dukes,E .264 81 276 48 73 132 16 2 13 44 0 2 6 50 1 79 13 4 10 6 .478 .386Estrada,J .170 23 53 0 9 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 .170 .200 RIGHT .100 — 10 — 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 — — 0 — .100 .100 LEFT .186 — 43 — 8 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 — — 0 — .186 .222Estrada,M .000 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000Flores,J .256 90 301 23 77 121 18 1 8 59 0 4 4 15 1 78 0 1 7 5 .402 .296Gonzalez,A .347 17 49 9 17 26 6 0 1 9 0 0 1 4 0 6 0 1 2 0 .531 .407Guzman,C .316 138 579 77 183 255 35 5 9 55 1 4 5 23 1 57 6 5 10 17 .440 .345 RIGHT .354 — 181 — 64 95 13 3 4 20 0 2 1 8 0 10 — — 5 — .525 .380 LEFT .299 — 398 — 119 160 22 2 5 35 1 2 4 15 1 47 — — 5 — .402 .329Hanrahan,J .000 69 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000Harris,W .251 140 367 58 92 153 14 4 13 43 3 1 3 50 2 66 13 3 8 4 .417 .344Hernandez,A .333 28 81 11 27 31 4 0 0 17 0 0 0 10 0 8 0 0 1 3 .383 .407 RIGHT .366 — 41 — 15 18 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 6 — — 0 — .439 .422 LEFT .300 — 40 — 12 13 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 0 2 — — 1 — .325 .391Hill,S .000 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 .000 .300Johnson,N .220 38 109 15 24 47 8 0 5 20 0 1 4 33 4 25 0 0 2 0 .431 .415Kearns,A .217 86 313 40 68 99 10 0 7 32 0 1 8 35 0 63 2 2 11 4 .316 .311Langerhans,R .234 73 111 17 26 44 5 2 3 12 2 0 1 25 1 31 2 0 1 0 .396 .380Lannan,J .022 31 45 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 24 0 0 1 2 .022 .102Lo Duca,P .243 67 173 16 42 51 9 0 0 15 0 0 5 15 0 11 1 0 10 6 .295 .321 WAS .230 46 139 13 32 39 7 0 0 12 0 0 5 9 0 9 1 0 9 4 .281 .301Lopez,F .283 143 481 64 136 186 28 2 6 46 2 3 3 43 2 82 8 8 13 14 .387 .343 WSH .234 100 325 34 76 102 20 0 2 25 2 2 2 32 1 54 4 5 13 10 .314 .305 RIGHT .261 — 119 — 31 39 8 0 0 10 0 1 0 12 1 20 — — 7 — .328 .326 LEFT .218 — 206 — 45 63 12 0 2 15 2 1 2 20 0 34 — — 6 — .306 .293Mackowiak,R .132 38 53 7 7 11 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 8 0 17 0 0 1 0 .208 .254Martis,S .000 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .125Milledge,L .268 138 523 65 140 210 24 2 14 61 5 7 14 38 1 96 24 9 19 5 .402 .330Mock,G .000 26 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 .000 .200Montz,L .143 10 21 2 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 1 .286 .308Nieves,W .261 68 176 15 46 60 9 1 1 20 5 2 0 13 1 29 0 1 7 3 .341 .309O’Connor,M .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Orr,P .253 49 75 10 19 23 2 1 0 7 1 0 1 2 0 16 1 0 0 3 .307 .282Pena,W .205 64 195 10 40 52 6 0 2 10 0 1 0 10 0 48 0 1 5 3 .267 .243Perez,O .151 31 53 4 8 10 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 .189 .151Rauch,J .000 74 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 WAS .000 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Redding,T .170 35 47 2 8 9 1 0 0 3 13 0 0 5 0 14 0 0 1 2 .191 .250Rivera,S .000 76 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 RIGHT .000 — 1 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 — .000 .000 LEFT .000 — 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 — .000 .000Shell,S .000 39 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Young,D .280 50 150 15 42 60 6 0 4 10 0 1 1 28 4 28 0 0 8 7 .400 .394 RIGHT .333 — 45 — 15 27 3 0 3 5 0 0 0 8 0 8 — — 0 — .600 .434 LEFT .257 — 105 — 27 33 3 0 1 5 0 1 1 20 4 20 — — 8 — .314 .378Zimmerman,R .283 106 428 51 121 189 24 1 14 51 0 4 3 31 1 71 1 1 12 10 .442 .333 WAS PITCHERS .095 161 243 10 23 26 3 0 0 6 42 0 2 15 0 93 0 0 3 13 .107 .154WASHINGTON .251 161 5491 641 1376 2048 269 26 117 608 64 36 67 534 21 1095 81 43 153 123 .373 .323OPPONENTS .270 161 5545 825 1496 2415 305 22 190 777 76 49 51 588 44 1063 118 38 119 109 .436 .343

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAAyala,L R 2 10 5.71 81 0 0 25 0 9 75.2 86 53 48 9 4 24 4 50 1 0 .287 WSH R 1 8 5.77 62 0 0 12 0 0 57.2 63 41 37 6 4 22 4 36 1 0 .280Balester,C R 3 7 5.51 15 15 0 0 0 0 80.0 92 53 49 12 6 28 1 50 4 0 .288Bergmann,J R 2 11 5.09 30 22 1 1 0 0 139.2 153 94 79 25 1 47 2 96 2 0 .279Chico,M L 0 6 6.19 11 8 0 0 0 0 48.0 63 34 33 10 1 17 1 31 1 0 .323Clippard,T R 1 1 4.35 2 2 0 0 0 0 10.1 12 5 5 2 0 7 1 8 1 0 .293Colome,J R 2 2 4.31 61 0 0 25 0 0 71.0 61 38 34 6 4 39 4 55 7 0 .235Cordero,C R 0 0 2.08 6 0 0 2 0 0 4.1 6 1 1 0 0 3 1 5 1 0 .316Estrada,M R 0 0 7.82 11 0 0 3 0 0 12.2 17 13 11 4 2 5 1 10 0 0 .304Hanrahan,J R 6 3 3.95 69 0 0 34 0 9 84.1 73 40 37 9 1 42 7 93 6 0 .233Hill,S R 1 5 5.83 12 12 0 0 0 0 63.1 88 47 41 5 1 23 2 39 2 1 .331Hinckley,M L 0 0 0 14 0 0 2 0 0 13.2 8 1 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 1 .178King,R L 0 0 5.68 12 0 0 2 0 0 6.1 9 4 4 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 .333Lannan,J L 9 15 3.91 31 31 0 0 0 0 182.0 172 89 79 23 7 72 1 117 6 2 .252Manning,C L 1 3 5.14 57 0 0 7 0 0 42.0 35 25 24 8 0 31 2 37 2 0 .224Martis,S R 1 3 5.66 5 4 0 0 0 0 20.2 18 14 13 5 0 12 0 23 1 0 .228Mock,G R 1 3 4.17 26 3 0 5 0 0 41.0 37 20 19 4 0 23 3 46 3 1 .239O’Connor,M L 1 1 13 5 1 0 0 0 0 9.0 11 13 13 3 0 11 0 4 2 0 .324Perez,O L 7 12 4.34 30 30 0 0 0 0 159.2 182 87 77 22 8 55 4 119 5 2 .287Rauch,J R 4 8 4.14 74 0 0 51 0 18 71.2 69 36 33 11 0 16 2 66 1 0 .256 WSH R 4 2 2.98 48 0 0 41 0 17 48.1 42 18 16 5 0 7 1 44 0 0 .232Redding,T R 10 11 4.95 33 33 1 0 0 0 182.0 195 110 100 27 7 65 5 120 10 0 .275Rivera,S R 5 6 3.96 76 0 0 14 0 0 84.0 90 41 37 3 2 35 2 65 4 1 .277Sanches,B R 2 0 7.36 12 0 0 2 0 0 11.0 16 10 9 2 1 5 0 10 0 0 .340Schroder,C R 0 0 5.4 4 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 2 0 6 0 3 0 0 .300Shell,S R 2 2 2.16 39 0 0 7 0 2 50.0 34 14 12 5 2 20 1 41 1 0 .194Speigner,L R 0 1 11.25 7 0 0 2 0 0 8.0 13 10 10 1 2 6 1 1 0 0 .406WASHINGTON 59 102 4.66 161 161 2 159 8 28 1434 1496 825 742 190 51 588 44 1063 59 8 .270OPPONENTS 102 59 3.64 161 161 6 155 21 53 1457.2 1376 641 589 117 67 534 21 1095 52 2 .251

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2007 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (73-89, 4th in NL East, 16.0 GB)

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPAbreu,W .000 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Bacsik,M .103 29 29 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 .138 .133Batista,T .257 80 101 10 26 35 3 0 2 16 0 2 3 12 3 14 0 0 4 1 .347 .347Belliard,R .290 147 511 57 148 218 35 1 11 58 6 5 1 34 1 72 3 0 12 7 .427 .332Bergmann,J .135 22 37 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 17 0 0 1 1 .135 .158Bowie,M .091 30 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .091 .091Casto,K .130 16 54 1 7 9 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 17 0 0 3 0 .167 .158Chico,M .167 31 48 1 8 8 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 .167 .167Church,R .272 144 470 57 128 218 43 1 15 70 0 3 8 49 4 107 3 2 12 3 .464 .349Colome,J .000 61 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Cordero,C .000 76 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Fick,R .234 118 197 24 46 60 6 1 2 16 1 1 3 19 1 42 0 1 9 5 .305 .309Flores,J .244 79 180 21 44 65 9 0 4 25 0 0 3 14 0 48 0 1 5 4 .361 .310Guzman,C .328 46 174 31 57 81 6 6 2 14 0 2 1 15 1 21 2 0 1 8 .466 .380 RIGHT .357 42 15 19 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 .452 .357 LEFT .318 132 42 62 4 5 2 11 0 2 1 15 1 15 1 .470 .387Hanrahan,J .286 12 14 3 4 8 2 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .571 .286Hill,S .077 16 26 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 3 0 10 0 0 0 1 .077 .200Jimenez,D .245 73 102 14 25 38 7 0 2 10 4 0 1 21 0 22 2 1 3 3 .373 .379 RIGHT .200 30 6 10 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 9 0 7 1 .333 .385 LEFT .264 72 19 28 6 0 1 7 3 0 1 12 0 15 2 .389 .376Kearns,A .266 161 587 84 156 241 35 1 16 74 0 4 12 71 5 106 2 2 13 2 .411 .355Langerhans,R .170 123 206 27 35 64 7 2 6 23 1 2 2 28 2 79 3 1 4 1 .311 .273 WSH .198 103 162 24 32 60 6 2 6 22 1 1 1 22 1 63 3 0 1 1 .370 .296Lannan,J .154 6 13 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 .231 .154Logan,E .265 118 325 39 86 112 18 4 0 21 5 1 0 19 1 86 23 5 9 2 .345 .304 RIGHT .274 288 79 102 15 4 0 16 4 1 0 17 0 73 8 .354 .314 LEFT .189 37 7 10 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 1 13 1 .270 .231Lopez,F .245 154 603 70 148 212 25 6 9 50 5 6 4 53 1 109 24 9 11 21 .352 .308 RIGHT .268 183 49 70 7 1 4 19 1 0 3 15 0 34 3 .383 .333 LEFT .236 420 99 142 18 5 5 31 4 6 1 38 1 75 8 .338 .297Maxwell,J .269 15 26 5 7 13 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .500 .296Patterson,J .000 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Pena,W .293 37 133 24 39 67 4 0 8 22 0 0 4 8 2 36 2 0 2 0 .504 .352Rauch,J .000 88 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Redding,T .071 15 28 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 1 .107 .071Restovich,M .143 15 28 0 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .179 .172Rivera,S .000 85 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 RIGHT .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 LEFT .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .500Schneider,B .235 129 408 33 96 137 21 1 6 54 4 7 2 56 7 56 0 0 15 6 .336 .326Schroder,C .000 37 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Simontacch,J .053 13 19 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .053 .053Snelling,C .204 24 49 6 10 16 1 1 1 7 0 0 3 9 1 11 0 1 1 0 .327 .361Speigner,L .000 19 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 .000 .200Traber,B .000 28 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Watson,B .278 5 18 2 5 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 .333 .316Williams,J .143 6 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 .143 .250Wilson,J .053 15 19 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 6 0 0 0 5 .053 .280Young,D .320 136 460 57 147 226 38 1 13 74 0 3 1 44 6 74 0 0 13 9 .491 .378 RIGHT .301 133 40 60 12 1 2 22 0 1 0 7 1 25 8 .451 .333 LEFT .327 327 107 166 26 0 11 52 0 2 1 37 5 49 5 .508 .395Zimmerman,R .266 162 653 99 174 299 43 5 24 91 0 5 3 61 3 125 4 1 26 23 .458 .330 WAS PITCHERS .112 162 260 12 29 36 5 1 0 11 37 0 2 7 0 96 0 0 3 9 .138 .141WASHINGTON .256 162 5520 673 1415 2155 309 31 123 646 63 41 53 524 38 1128 69 23 143 109 .390 .325OPPONENTS .269 162 5584 783 1502 2417 300 27 187 758 66 61 42 580 44 931 80 37 134 85 .433 .339

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAAlbaladejo,J R 1 1 1.88 14 0 0 1 0 0 14.1 7 3 3 1 1 2 0 12 0 0 .149Ayala,L R 2 2 3.19 44 0 0 11 0 1 42.1 43 16 15 5 1 12 0 28 1 0 .267Bacsik,M L 5 8 5.11 29 20 0 0 0 0 118.0 141 73 67 26 6 29 3 45 4 0 .295Bergmann,J R 6 6 4.45 21 21 0 0 0 0 115.1 99 59 57 18 2 42 1 86 4 0 .231Booker,C R 0 1 18.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 .333Bowie,M L 4 3 4.55 30 8 0 2 0 0 57.1 55 30 29 7 2 27 0 42 0 0 .261Chico,M L 7 9 4.63 31 31 0 0 0 0 167.0 183 96 86 26 5 74 3 94 7 0 .281Colome,J R 5 1 3.82 61 0 0 16 0 1 66.0 64 30 28 6 1 27 3 43 4 0 .258Cordero,C R 3 3 3.36 76 0 0 59 0 37 75.0 75 31 28 8 0 29 3 62 5 1 .260Detwiler,R L 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000Hanrahan,J R 5 3 6.00 12 11 0 0 0 0 51.0 59 35 34 9 0 38 0 43 3 0 .286Hill,S R 4 5 3.42 16 16 0 0 0 0 97.1 86 42 37 9 5 25 2 65 2 0 .235King,R L 1 1 4.76 67 0 0 10 0 0 39.2 37 21 21 6 2 21 1 25 2 0 .248 WSH L 1 1 4.54 55 0 0 7 0 0 33.2 31 17 17 5 2 18 1 18 2 0 .246Lannan,J L 2 2 4.15 6 6 0 0 0 0 34.2 36 17 16 3 2 17 1 10 1 0 .273Munoz,A L 0 0 6.75 13 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 4 4 2 2 7 1 3 0 0 .273Patterson,J R 1 5 7.47 7 7 0 0 0 0 31.1 39 26 26 5 0 22 1 15 4 0 .310Rauch,J R 8 4 3.61 88 0 0 26 0 4 87.1 75 37 35 7 0 21 4 71 2 0 .230Redding,T R 3 6 3.64 15 15 0 0 0 0 84.0 84 35 34 10 4 38 4 47 1 1 .265Rivera,S R 4 6 3.68 85 0 0 17 0 3 93.0 88 39 38 1 2 42 4 64 4 0 .255Schroder,C R 2 3 3.18 37 0 0 8 0 0 45.1 36 19 16 2 2 15 1 43 0 0 .208Simontacch,J R 6 7 6.37 13 13 0 0 0 0 70.2 95 53 50 13 3 23 4 42 1 0 .330Speigner,L R 2 3 8.78 19 6 0 3 0 0 40.0 58 39 39 4 0 23 2 19 1 0 .341Traber,B L 2 2 4.76 28 2 0 5 0 0 39.2 50 22 21 4 2 13 3 27 0 0 .314Wagner,R R 0 2 5.74 14 0 0 2 0 0 15.2 20 11 10 2 0 8 2 9 1 0 .313Williams,J R 0 5 7.20 6 6 0 0 0 0 30.0 34 26 24 6 0 18 0 15 2 1 .283WASHINGTON 73 89 4.58 162 162 0 162 6 46 1446.2 1502 783 736 187 42 580 44 931 52 4 .269OPPONENTS 89 73 3.88 162 162 3 159 12 41 1455.0 1415 673 627 123 53 524 38 1128 43 2 .256

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E SLG OBPAnderson .297 134 279 43 83 143 16 4 12 38 4 3 1 25 1 49 4 6 4 9 .513 .354 WAS .274 109 215 31 59 91 13 2 5 23 3 2 1 18 1 41 2 4 1 8 .423 .331Armas .060 30 50 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 21 0 0 2 0 .060 .078Astacio .200 17 25 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 .200 .259Bergmann .000 29 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .111Bowie .000 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Bray .000 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 WAS .000 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Byrd .223 78 197 28 44 69 8 1 5 18 1 2 6 22 1 47 3 3 6 2 .350 .317Castro .227 42 110 18 25 32 1 3 0 10 1 0 0 9 0 18 7 2 2 2 .291 .286Church .276 71 196 22 54 103 17 1 10 35 3 2 3 26 0 60 6 1 4 2 .526 .366Clayton .258 137 454 49 117 155 30 1 2 40 7 6 5 30 3 85 14 6 11 18 .341 .307 WAS .269 87 305 36 82 106 22 1 0 27 5 5 4 19 3 53 8 3 8 11 .348 .315Corcoran .000 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500Cordero .000 68 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Day .000 8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 WAS .000 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Dorta .211 15 19 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 .263 .250Drese .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Eischen .000 22 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Escobar .356 33 87 14 31 50 3 2 4 18 0 4 0 8 0 18 2 0 3 1 .575 .394Fick .266 60 128 14 34 44 4 0 2 9 2 0 1 10 1 24 1 1 4 1 .344 .324Gonzalez .229 12 35 3 8 8 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 2 .229 .263Guillen .216 69 241 28 52 96 15 1 9 40 0 5 7 15 4 48 1 0 8 2 .398 .276Harper .293 18 41 6 12 21 3 0 2 6 0 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 .512 .362Harris .238 25 42 5 10 15 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 7 0 0 2 1 .357 .319 WAS .250 17 32 3 8 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 .313 .333Hernandez .206 37 68 6 14 22 5 0 1 6 13 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 4 .324 .217 WAS .267 26 45 6 12 19 4 0 1 6 9 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 .422 .283Hill .167 6 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .167 .167Hughes 1.000 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 .000Jackson .198 67 116 16 23 43 6 1 4 10 3 0 4 12 0 39 1 3 1 10 .371 .295Johnson .290 147 500 100 145 260 46 0 23 77 2 3 13 110 15 99 10 3 12 15 .520 .428Kearns .264 150 537 86 142 251 33 2 24 86 1 5 10 76 4 135 9 4 18 7 .467 .363 WAS .250 63 212 33 53 91 12 1 8 36 1 2 5 41 2 50 2 3 4 5 .429 .381Lecroy .239 39 67 5 16 25 3 0 2 9 0 1 1 11 0 17 0 0 2 3 .373 .350Logan .300 27 90 13 27 35 3 1 1 8 1 2 0 6 1 20 2 1 0 1 .389 .337Lombard .143 20 21 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 10 2 0 0 1 .286 .308Lopez .274 156 617 98 169 235 27 3 11 52 11 3 2 81 1 126 44 12 9 28 .381 .358 WAS .281 71 274 43 77 100 13 2 2 22 8 2 2 34 0 60 21 6 3 14 .365 .362Majewski .000 65 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 WAS .000 46 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Mateo .154 22 26 5 4 9 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 .346 .214Matos .200 14 15 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .200O’Connor .065 21 31 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 18 0 0 0 1 .065 .094Ortiz .107 38 56 5 6 9 0 0 1 3 7 0 0 3 0 26 0 0 1 3 .161 .153Patterson .250 8 8 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250Perez .500 9 6 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .500 .571Rauch .000 85 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Rivera .000 54 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Rodriguez .000 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Schneider .256 124 410 30 105 135 18 0 4 55 2 3 2 38 10 67 2 2 14 5 .329 .320Schroder .000 21 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Soriano .277 159 647 119 179 362 41 2 46 95 2 3 9 67 16 160 41 17 3 11 .560 .351Stanton .000 82 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 WAS .000 56 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Traber .077 15 13 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .077 .143Vento .278 9 18 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 .333 .409Vidro .289 126 463 52 134 183 26 1 7 47 0 4 3 41 3 48 1 0 16 5 .395 .348Wagner .333 26 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 .333Ward .308 98 130 17 40 71 10 0 7 26 0 3 2 15 1 27 0 1 5 1 .546 .380 WAS .308 78 104 15 32 59 9 0 6 19 0 3 2 14 1 21 0 1 5 1 .567 .390Watson .179 10 28 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 .179 .207 WAS .179 9 28 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 .179 .207Zimmerman .287 157 614 84 176 289 47 3 20 110 1 4 2 61 7 120 11 8 15 15 .471 .351WAS PITCHERS .130 162 284 18 37 47 4 0 2 12 40 0 2 10 0 109 0 0 4 10 .165 .166WASHINGTON .262 162 5495 746 1437 2295 322 22 164 695 76 49 69 594 66 1156 123 62 118 131 .418 .338OPPONENTS .274 162 5602 872 1535 2503 305 42 193 835 87 59 92 584 93 960 110 30 90 101 .447 .349

PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAAArmas Jr. R 9 12 5.03 30 30 0 0 0 0 154.0 167 96 86 19 13 64 7 97 6 1 .279Astacio R 5 5 5.98 17 17 1 0 1 0 90.1 109 64 60 14 1 31 3 42 0 1 .301Bergmann R 0 2 6.68 29 6 0 7 0 0 64.2 81 49 48 12 6 27 6 54 3 0 .312Booker R 0 0 3.68 10 0 0 2 0 0 7.1 5 3 3 1 0 1 0 7 1 0 .192Bowie L 0 1 1.37 15 0 0 3 0 0 19.2 11 3 3 1 0 7 0 11 0 0 .164Bray L 3 2 4.09 48 0 0 10 0 2 50.2 57 27 23 5 1 18 3 39 0 0 .284 WSH L 1 1 3.91 19 0 0 4 0 0 23.0 24 11 10 2 1 9 2 16 0 0 .273Campbell R 0 0 10.38 4 0 0 2 0 0 4.1 4 5 5 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 .250Corcoran R 0 1 11.12 6 0 0 2 0 0 5.2 12 8 7 1 0 4 0 6 0 0 .414Cordero R 7 4 3.19 68 0 0 59 0 29 73.1 59 27 26 13 3 22 5 69 0 0 .215Day R 2 5 6.75 8 8 0 0 0 0 40.0 51 32 30 5 3 21 2 19 1 0 .311 WAS R 1 3 4.73 5 5 0 0 0 0 26.2 29 15 14 2 2 11 1 13 1 0 .276Drese R 0 2 5.19 2 2 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 8 5 0 0 8 0 5 2 0 .290Eischen L 0 1 8.59 22 0 0 4 0 0 14.2 18 18 14 2 1 19 5 18 1 0 .295Gryboski R 0 0 14.29 6 0 0 1 0 0 5.2 14 11 9 3 1 2 0 4 0 0 .452Hernandez R 13 13 4.83 34 34 0 0 0 0 216.0 246 125 116 29 4 78 6 128 1 0 .288 WAS R 9 8 5.34 24 24 0 0 0 0 146.2 176 94 87 22 2 52 4 89 0 0 .298Hill R 1 3 4.66 6 6 0 0 0 0 36.2 43 20 19 2 3 12 2 16 1 0 .297Hughes R 0 0 6.35 8 0 0 2 0 0 11.1 13 8 8 2 3 6 1 4 1 0 .310Majewski R 4 4 4.61 65 0 0 21 0 0 70.1 79 38 36 5 4 29 3 43 6 0 .283 WAS R 3 2 3.58 46 0 0 14 0 0 55.1 49 24 22 4 1 25 1 34 6 0 .233O’Connor L 3 8 4.80 21 20 0 0 0 0 105.0 96 61 56 15 7 45 5 59 8 0 .244Ortiz R 11 16 5.57 33 33 0 0 0 0 190.2 230 127 118 31 18 64 14 104 4 3 .297Patterson R 1 2 4.43 8 8 0 0 0 0 40.2 36 21 20 4 3 9 1 42 0 0 .237Perez R 2 1 3.86 8 3 0 1 0 0 21.0 16 9 9 3 0 13 2 9 0 0 .222Ramirez R 0 0 8.10 4 0 0 1 0 0 3.1 6 3 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 .375Rauch R 4 5 3.35 85 0 0 19 0 2 91.1 78 37 34 13 2 36 6 86 4 1 .231Rivera R 3 0 3.43 54 0 0 16 0 1 60.1 59 28 23 4 4 32 6 41 3 0 .250Rodriguez R 1 1 7.67 31 0 0 9 0 0 29.1 32 25 25 5 4 16 3 15 1 2 .281Schroder R 0 2 6.35 21 0 0 3 0 0 28.1 23 21 20 7 5 15 3 39 0 0 .223Stanton L 7 7 3.99 82 0 0 22 0 8 67.2 70 30 30 2 2 27 11 48 5 1 .275 WAS L 3 5 4.47 56 0 0 7 0 0 44.1 47 22 22 1 1 21 11 30 2 1 .278Traber L 4 3 6.44 15 8 0 0 0 0 43.1 53 33 31 5 8 14 2 25 0 0 .301Wagner R 3 3 4.70 26 0 0 5 0 0 30.2 36 21 16 3 2 15 3 20 3 1 .293WASHINGTON 71 91 5.03 162 162 1 161 3 32 1436.1 1535 872 803 193 92 584 93 960 47 10 .274OPPONENTS 91 71 4.25 162 162 4 158 8 40 1447.2 1437 746 683 164 69 594 66 1156 57 5 .262

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP EArmas Jr. .125 19 32 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 0-0 .125 .152 2 Ayala .333 68 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 .333 .333 0Baerga .253 93 158 18 40 7 0 2 19 1 0 8 7 17 0-0 .335 .318 6Bennett .221 68 199 11 44 7 0 1 21 3 3 2 21 37 0-1 .271 .298 6Bergmann .333 15 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .333 .500 0Blanco .177 56 62 7 11 3 0 1 7 0 0 1 2 19 1-0 .274 .215 2Byrd .266 79 229 20 61 15 2 2 26 5 4 2 19 50 5-1 .376 .323 2 WAS .264 74 216 20 57 15 2 2 26 5 4 1 18 47 5-1 .380 .318 2Carrasco .000 64 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0-0 .000 .000 0Carroll .251 113 303 44 76 8 1 0 22 13 3 5 34 55 3-4 .284 .333 5Castilla .253 142 494 53 125 36 1 12 66 1 4 7 43 82 4-2 .403 .319 11Cepicky .240 11 25 1 6 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 8 0-1 .360 .269 0Chavez .216 98 116 19 25 4 3 0 11 7 0 0 7 14 2-2 .302 .260 1 WAS .222 7 9 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0-1 .333 .417 0Church .287 102 268 41 77 15 3 9 42 1 3 5 24 70 3-2 .466 .353 0W. Cordero .118 29 51 2 6 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 14 0-0 .157 .161 0Cruz .265 101 260 28 69 11 1 5 20 3 0 1 11 34 0-1 .373 .298 4 WAS .255 20 51 2 13 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0-0 .275 .283 1Davis .231 14 26 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 1-1 .231 .286 0Day .182 17 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 .182 .182 0 WAS .125 12 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 .125 .125 0Drese .071 12 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 10 0-0 .071 .071 2Eischen .333 58 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 .333 .333 1Godwin .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 .000 0Guillen .283 148 551 81 156 32 2 24 76 1 9 19 31 102 1-1 .479 .338 7Guzman .219 142 456 39 100 19 6 4 31 8 2 1 25 76 7-4 .314 .260 15Halama .200 10 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .200 .200 0Hammonds .219 13 32 3 7 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 4 0-0 .250 .286 0Harris .333 4 9 1 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .778 .400 0Hernandez .244 35 82 7 20 2 1 2 7 14 0 1 0 8 0-0 .366 .253 1Johnson .289 131 453 66 131 35 3 15 74 0 2 12 80 87 3-8 .479 .408 5Kelly .308 24 13 5 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 1-2 .385 .357 0 WAS .250 17 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1-1 .500 .400 0Kim .105 24 19 2 2 0 0 0 3 6 1 0 0 5 0-0 .105 .100 2 WAS .000 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 .000 1Loaiza .162 34 74 3 12 2 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 23 0-1 .189 .162 1Majewski .000 79 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 .000 .000 0Mateo .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 .500 0Ohka .111 33 54 2 6 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 25 0-0 .111 .143 1 WAS .250 11 16 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0-0 .250 .250 1Osik .000 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000 .000 0Patterson .102 31 59 2 6 3 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 23 0-0 .153 .117 1Rauch .143 15 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 0-0 .143 .143 0Schneider .268 116 369 38 99 20 1 10 44 2 2 6 29 48 1-0 .409 .330 5Short .400 11 15 4 6 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .933 .471 1Sledge .243 20 37 7 9 0 1 1 8 0 2 0 7 8 2-1 .378 .348 0Spivey .232 77 259 37 60 15 1 7 24 1 1 3 29 83 9-3 .378 .315 7 WAS .221 28 77 15 17 7 0 2 7 0 1 2 11 26 2-0 .390 .330 0Stanton .000 30 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 .000 0Vargas .111 25 36 1 4 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 2 7 0-0 .111 .158 0 WAS .500 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .500 .500 0Vidro .275 87 309 38 85 21 2 7 32 2 4 1 31 30 0-0 .424 .339 5Watson .175 25 40 8 7 1 1 1 5 4 0 0 4 8 0-2 .325 .250 1White .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 .000 0Wilkerson .248 148 565 76 140 42 7 11 57 3 2 7 84 147 8-10 .405 .351 6Wilson .260 139 520 73 135 29 2 25 90 1 3 7 45 148 6-6 .467 .325 3 WAS .261 68 253 34 66 14 1 10 43 0 1 6 20 71 3-4 .443 .329 0Zimmerman .397 20 58 6 23 10 0 0 6 0 1 0 3 12 0-0 .569 .419 2WAS PITCHERS .165 162 328 19 54 7 1 2 12 44 0 2 2 104 0-1 .210 .175 12WASHINGTON .252 162 5426 639 1367 311 32 117 615 91 45 89 491 1090 45-45 .386 .322 92OPPONENTS .262 162 5550 673 1456 279 21 140 636 79 46 72 539 997 76-41 .396 .333 84

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HP BB SO WP BK BAAArmas Jr. 7-7 4.97 19 19 0 0 0 101.1 100 57 56 16 5 54 59 6 2 .258Ayala 8-7 2.66 68 0 0 0 1 71.0 75 23 21 7 6 14 40 0 0 .286Bergmann 2-0 2.75 15 1 0 0 0 19.2 14 6 6 1 2 11 21 0 0 .200Carrasco 5-4 2.04 64 5 0 0 2 88.1 59 23 20 6 6 38 75 6 1 .193C. Cordero 2-4 1.82 74 0 0 0 47 74.1 55 24 15 9 2 17 61 0 0 .198Day 1-3 6.85 17 8 0 0 0 47.1 61 40 36 6 1 32 23 2 0 .314 WAS 1-2 6.75 12 5 0 0 0 36.0 41 29 27 4 1 25 16 1 0 .289Drese 3-6 4.98 11 11 0 0 0 59.2 66 38 33 3 5 22 26 3 0 .283Eischen 2-1 3.22 57 0 0 0 0 36.1 34 14 13 1 6 19 30 5 1 .252Halama 0-3 4.64 10 3 0 0 0 21.1 23 11 11 1 0 8 11 0 0 .277Hernandez 15-10 3.98 35 35 2 0 0 246.1 268 116 109 25 13 84 147 3 2 .284Horgan 0-0 21.00 8 0 0 0 0 6.0 19 15 14 0 1 4 5 1 0 .514Hughes 1-1 5.54 14 0 0 0 0 13.0 18 8 8 4 1 8 8 0 0 .333Kim 6-3 4.90 24 10 1 1 0 82.2 97 46 45 10 3 21 55 4 0 .293 WAS 1-2 6.14 12 2 0 0 0 29.1 41 20 20 3 2 8 17 1 0 .336Loaiza 12-10 3.77 34 34 0 0 0 217.0 227 93 91 18 5 55 173 6 0 .270Majewski 4-4 2.93 79 0 0 0 1 86.0 80 32 28 2 7 37 50 1 0 .248Nitkowski 0-0 8.10 7 0 0 0 0 3.1 5 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 .357Ohka 11-9 4.04 32 29 1 1 0 180.1 189 88 81 22 3 55 98 8 0 .268 WAS 4-3 3.33 10 9 0 0 0 54.0 44 23 20 6 1 27 17 3 0 .224Osuna 0-0 42.43 4 0 0 0 0 2.1 9 11 11 2 0 7 0 0 0 .600Patterson 9-7 3.13 31 31 2 1 0 198.1 172 71 69 19 5 65 185 9 1 .233Rasner 0-1 3.68 5 1 0 0 0 7.1 5 3 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 .192Rauch 2-4 3.60 15 1 0 0 0 30.0 24 12 12 3 1 11 23 2 0 .218Stanton 2-1 3.58 30 0 0 0 0 27.2 31 13 11 2 0 9 14 0 1 .292Tucker 1-0 6.39 13 0 0 0 0 12.2 20 9 9 4 0 2 5 1 0 .370Vargas 9-9 5.24 25 23 0 0 0 132.1 146 81 77 25 7 47 95 6 0 .278 WAS 0-3 9.24 4 4 0 0 0 12.2 22 15 13 4 0 7 5 0 0 .373White 0-1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 4 4 0 1 3 3 1 0 .267WASHINGTON 81-81 3.87 162 162 4 9 51 1458.0 1456 673 627 140 72 539 997 49 8 .262OPPONENTS 81-81 3.67 162 162 5 11 46 1455.1 1367 639 593 117 89 491 1090 24 5 .252

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Most Wins, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 81 [2005]Most Wins, Season Home ...................................................................................................................................... 41 [2005, 2006 and 2010]Most Wins, Season Road ................................................................................................................................................................. 40 [2005]Most Wins, Month ................................................................................................................................................................ 20 [June of 2005]

Most Losses, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 103 [2009]Most Losses, Season Home ............................................................................................................................................................. 48 [2009]Most Losses, Season Road .............................................................................................................................................................. 56 [2008]Most Losses, Month .............................................................................................................................................................. 20 [May of 2009]

Most Consecutive Wins...................................................................................................................................................10 [June 2-12, 2005]Most Consecutive Wins, Home ........................................................................................................................................12 [June 2-25, 2005]Most Consecutive Wins, Road.................................................................................................................................... 5 [June 22-July 8, 2005]

Most Consecutive Losses............................................................................................................................................12 [August 8-20, 2008] Most Consecutive Losses, Home ......................................................................................................................................7 [May 15-20, 2009]Most Consecutive Losses, Road.............................................................................................................................10 [May 25-June 16, 2009]

Most Wins Over One Club, Season .........................................................................................................................................12 [ATL in 2008] Most Wins Over One Club, Home..............................................................................................................................................7 [ATL in 2008]Most Wins Over One Club, Road ................................................................................................................................................ 6 [NYM 2007]Most Wins Over One Club, Consecutive ......................................................6 [CIN, May 22-August 2, 2007 and SEA, June 10, 2005-present]

Most Losses To One Club, Season .......................................................................................................................................... 15 [PHI in 2009] Most Losses To One Club, Home ............................................................................................................................................ 8 [NYM in 2006]Most Losses To One Club, Road ............................................................................................................................................... 8 [PHI in 2009]Most Losses To One Club, Consecutive .........................................................................................10 [FLA, September 24, 2008-July 1, 2009]

Most Shut-Out Wins, Season ............................................................................................................................................................. 8 [2005]Most Times Shut Out, Season .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 [2008]

MARGIN OF VICTORYLargest Margin of Victory .........................................................................................................................12 [July 25, 2009 vs. SDP (W13-1)] Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ........................................................................................................................ 10 [July 11, 2008 vs. HOU] Largest Margin of Defeat..........................................................................................................................14 [June 19, 2007 vs. DET (L1-15)] Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout ............................................................................. 13 [Sept. 30, 2006 vs. NYM and June 27, 2007 at ATL]

ONE-RUN GAMESMost Consecutive One-Run Games.................................................................................................................................6 [June 21-27, 2010]Most Consecutive One-Run Wins ............................................................................................................................... 12 [June 3-July 5, 2005]Most Consecutive One-Run Losses ........................................................................................................................ 13 [July 7-August 7, 2005]

DEFICITS OVERCOMELargest Deficit Overcome To Win................................................................................ 7 [June 17, 2006 vs. NYY (down 9-2 in 5th, won 11-9)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, Home ..................................................................... 7 [June 17, 2006 vs. NYY (down 9-2 in 5th, won 11-9)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, Road.....................................................................................6 [May 7, 2009 at LAD (down 6-0, won 11-9)]Largest Deficit Overcome To Win, 9th Inn. or Later ............2 [MANY TIMES; last: Aug. 26, 2010 vs. STL (down 8-10 in 9th, won 11-10 in 13 inn.)]

LEADS RELINQUISHEDLargest Lead Relinquished In Loss ................................................... 6 [MANY TIMES; last June 25, 2010 at BAL (up 6-0 after 4th, lost 6-7)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, Home ......................................................................6 [July 9, 2006 vs. SDP (up 7-1, lost 10-9 in 9 inn.)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, Road ..........................6 [May 21, 2007 at CIN (up 6-0, lost 8-7) and June 25, 2010 at BAL (up 6-0, lost 6-7)]Largest Lead Relinquished In Loss, 9th Inning or Later.....................................6 [April 18, 2009 vs. FLA (up 6-0 in 9th, lost 9-6 in 11 inn.)]

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LENGTH OF GAMELongest Game, 9 innings....................................................................................................................................... 3:54 [May 3, 2006 vs. FLA]Longest Game, 9-inning, Home ............................................................................................................................. 3:54 [May 3, 2006 vs. FLA]Longest Game, 9-inning, Road ............................................................................................................................ 3:53 [June 25, 2010 at BAL]

Longest Game, Extra Innings................................................................................................ 5:13 [September 14, 2007 vs. ATL (13 innings)]Longest Game, Extra Innings, Home ..................................................................................... 5:13 [September 14, 2007 vs. ATL (13 innings)]Longest Game, Extra Innings, Road...................................................................................................4:52 [July 25, 2007 at PHI (14 innings)]

Longest Game, Innings Played ..................................................................................14 [MANY TIMES; last: October 3, 2010 at NYM (W2-1)]Longest Game, Innings Played, Home............................................................... 14 [MANY TIMES; last: September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (L6-11)]Longest Game, Innings Played, Road ........................................................................14 [MANY TIMES; last: October 3, 2010 at NYM (W2-1)]

Shortest Game, 9 innings .............................................................................. 1:31 [July 29, 2007 at NYM (rain-shortened 5.0-inning game)]Shortest Game, 9-inning, Home .....................................................................1:37 [June 4, 2009 vs. SFG (rain-shortened 6.0-inning game)]Shortest Game, 9-inning, Road ..................................................................... 1:31 [July 29, 2007 at NYM (rain-shortened 5.0-inning game)]

Shortest Game, Extra Innings ........................................................2:35 [July 26, 2005 at ATL (10 inn) and October 1, 2010 at NYM (10 inn)]Shortest Game, Extra Innings, Home ................................................................................................. 3:00 [June 1, 2007 vs. SDP, 10 innings]Shortest Game, Extra Innings, Road ..............................................2:35 [July 26, 2005 at ATL (10 inn) and October 1, 2010 at NYM (10 inn)]

PERSONNELMost Players Used, Season .............................................................................................................................................. 57 [2006 and 2007]Fewest Players Used, Season........................................................................................................................................................... 46 [2010]Most Players Used, Game ........................................................................................................24 [September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]Most Players Used, Game, Both Clubs ................................................................................. 51 [September 7, 2008 at ATL (ATL 28, WAS 23)]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 746 [2006]Most Runs Scored, Game...............................................................15, [July 20, 2008 at ATL (W15-12) and August 25, 2009 at CHI (W15-6)]Most Runs Scored, Extra-Inning Game ................ 11 [May 5, 2009 vs. HOU (W11-10 in 11 inn.) and August 26, 2010 vs. STL (W11-10 in 13 inn.)]Most Runs Scored, Win ................................................................ 15, [July 20, 2008 at ATL (W15-12) and August 25, 2009 at HOU (W15-6)]Most Runs Scored, Loss............................................................................................................................11 [April 27, 2009 at PHI (L11-13)]Most Runs Scored, Home ......................................................................................................................14 [August 28, 2010 vs. STL (W14-5)]Most Runs Scored, Road.............................................................. 15, [July 20, 2008 at ATL (W15-12) and August 25, 2009 at HOU (W15-6)]Most Runs Scored, Home Win ...............................................................................................................14 [August 28, 2010 vs. STL (W14-5)]Most Runs Scored, Home Loss ....................................................................................9 [MANY TIMES; last August 22, 2009 vs. MIL (L9-11)]Most Runs Scored, Road Win ....................................................... 15, [July 20, 2008 at ATL (W15-12) and August 25, 2009 at HOU (W15-6)]Most Runs Scored, Road Loss............................................................................. 10 [MANY TIMES; last, September 1, 2010 at FLA (L10-16)]

Most Runs Scored, Inning..................................................................................................................... 9 [May 31, 2010 at HOU (7th inning)]Most Runs Scored, In An Extra Inning...................................................................... 5 [April 5, 2006 at NYM (10th inn.; W9-5 in 10 innings)]Most Runs Scored, 3-Game Series..........................................................................................................32 [September 24-26, 2007 at NYM]Most Runs Scored, 4-Game Series......................................................................................................................... 32 [July 3-6, 2006 vs. FLA]

Most Combined Runs, Game (Both Teams) ................................................................................................... 27 [July 5, 2006 vs. FLA (L18-9]Most Consecutive Games, Scoring Run(s) ............................................................................................................52 [April 23-June 18, 2010]Most Consecutive Games, Shut Out.....................................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES, last July 17-18, 2010]

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Season ................................................................................................................................................ .262 [2006]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .338 [2006]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season ......................................................................................................................................... .418 [2006]

AT-BATSMost At-Bats, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 5520 [2007]Most At-Bats, Game ........................................................................................................................... 55 [April 20, 2007 at FLA (14 innings)]Most At-Bats, Extra-Innings ............................................................................................................... 55 [April 20, 2007 at FLA (14 innings)]

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HITSMost Hits, Season........................................................................................................................................................................ 1437 [2006]Most Hits, Game ......................................................................................................................................................21 [July 11, 2009 at HOU]Most Hits, Game, Win ..............................................................................................................................................21 [July 11, 2009 at HOU]Most Hits, Game, Loss ......................................................................17 [May 24, 2005 at CIN (14 innings) and September 10, 2006 at COL]Most Hits, Inning ...............................................................................................................................8 [August 21, 2005 at NYM, 1st inning]Most Consecutive Hits ......................................................................................................................................... 7 [August 21, 2005 at NYM]

Fewest Hits, Season (Min. 140 games)........................................................................................................................................ 1355 [2010]Fewest Hits, Game......................................................1 [April 26, 2006 vs. CIN, May 17, 2006 at CHI and July 29, 2007 at NYM (5 innings)]Fewest Hits, Game, Win ........................................................................................ 3 [May 23, 2008 vs. MIL and September 28, 2010 vs. PHI]Fewest Hits, Game, Loss.............................................1 [April 26, 2006 vs. CIN, May 17, 2006 at CHI and July 29, 2007 at NYM (5 innings)]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 508 [2006]Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...........................................................................................10 [July 22, 2006 vs. CHI and July 11, 2009 at HOU]

SINGLESMost Singles, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 964 [2008]Most Singles, Game..................................................................................................................................................14 [June 9, 2006 vs. PHI]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Season ................................................................................................................................................................... 322 [2006]Most Doubles, Game....................................................................................................7 [July 22, 2006 vs. CHI and August 13, 2005 at COL]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Season........................................................................................................................................................................ 38 [2009]Most Triples, Game ....................................................3 [September 16, 2006 vs. MIL, September 8, 2005 vs. FLA and April 13, 2005 at ATL]

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 164 [2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Home Games.......................................................................................................................................... 76 [2009]Most Home Runs, Season, Road Games .......................................................................................................................................... 90 [2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Off One Opponent ........................................................................................................ 22 [PHI in 2006 and 2009]

Most Home Runs, Game ...............................................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES; last April 27, 2009 at PHI]Most Home Runs, Game, Home...................................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last July 7, 2010 vs. SDP]Most Home Runs, Game, Road .....................................................................................................5 [MANY TIMES; last April 27, 2009 at PHI]

Most Home Runs, Inning ........................................................................................ 3 [MANY TIMES; last: July 11, 2009 at HOU (6th inning)]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances With A Home Run ............................................................................................3 [July 11, 2009 at HOU]Most Consecutive Games Hitting at Least One Home Run ...............................................................................................12 [May 4-15, 2010]

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season .................................................................................................................................................. 8 [2006]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Game....................................................................................... 1 [MANY TIMES; last: September 6, 2008 at ATL]Most Grand Slams, Season................................................................................................................................................................ 8 [2009]

RBIMost RBI, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................... 695 [2006]Most RBI, Game...................................................................................................................................................15 [August 25, 2009 at CHI]Most RBI, Inning...................................................................................................................................9 [May 31, 2010 @ HOU (7th inning)]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Season ....................................................................................................................................................................... 617 [2009]Most Walks, Game ....................................................... 12 [July 6, 2006 vs. FLA (11 innings) and September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]Most Walks, Extra Innings ........................................... 12 [July 6, 2006 vs. FLA (11 innings) and September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]Most Intentional Walks, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 66 [2006]

Most Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1220 [2010]Most Strikeouts, Game .................................................................17 [October 1, 2005 vs. PHI and September 12, 2007 at FLA (12 innings)] Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings...................................................................................................17 [September 12, 2007 at FLA (12 innings)]Most Strikeouts, Inning ................................................................................ 3 [MANY TIMES; last: September 28, 2010 vs. PHI (8th inning)]

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STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Season............................................................................................................................................................ 123 [2006]Most Stolen Bases, Game .......................................................................................................................................... 5 [July 29, 2006 at LAD]Most Stolen Bases, Inning ........................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last: May 26, 2010 at SFG (5th inning)]

Most Times Caught Stealing, Season .............................................................................................................................................. 62 [2006]Most Times Caught Stealing, Game.......................................................................................................................... 3 [April 15, 2006 at FLA]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Total Bases, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 2295 [2006]Most Total Bases, Game ..........................................................................................................................................40 [July 11, 2009 at HOU]

Most Times Hit By Pitch, Season...................................................................................................................................................... 89 [2005]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Game ..................................................................................................................................4 [April 6, 2006 at NYM]

Most Sacrifice Flies, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 49 [2006]Most Sacrifice Flies, Game ................................................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last September 1, 2010 at FLA]

Most Sacrifice Bunts, Season .......................................................................................................................................................... 91 [2005]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game ...........................................................................................................................5 [September 27, 2006 vs. PHI]

Most GIDP, Season ......................................................................................................................................................................... 143 [2007]Most GIDP, Game ...................................................................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last August 18, 2010 at ATL]

Most Runners Left On Base, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 1223 [2009]Most Runners Left On Base, Game ...........................................17 [May 24, 2005 at CIN (14 innings) and July 6, 2006 vs. FLA (11 innings)]Most Runners Left On Base, Extra Innings ...............................17 [May 24, 2005 at CIN (14 innings) and July 6, 2006 vs. FLA (11 innings)]

Most Pinch Hits, Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 67 [2006]Most Pinch Hits, Game ........................................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last September 1, 2010 vs. FLA]Most Pinch Hits, Extra Innings .............................................................................................................. 3 [June 9, 2006 vs. PHI (12 innings)]

EARNED RUN AVERAGEHighest ERA, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... 5.03 [2006]Lowest ERA, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3.87 [2005]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Season ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 [2009]Fewest Complete Games, Season ...................................................................................................................................................... 0 [2007]Most Consecutive Complete Games.........................................................................................................................................................None

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Season ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9 [2005]Fewest Shutouts, Season................................................................................................................................................... 3 [2006 and 2009]Most Consecutive Shutouts ................................................................................................................................ 2 [July 21-22, 2007 vs. COL]

HITS ALLOWEDMost Hits Allowed, Season........................................................................................................................................................... 1535 [2006]Most Hits Allowed, Game .........................................................................................................................................22 [June 27, 2007 at ATL]Fewest Hits Allowed, Game..........................................................................................................................................1 [April 2, 2008 at PHI]Most Hits Allowed, Inning ............................................................................................................... 9 [October 1, 2006 vs. NYM (2nd inning)]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 874 [2009]Most Runs Allowed, Game .........................................................................................................................................18 [July 5, 2006 vs. FLA]Fewest Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games)........................................................................................................................... 673 [2005]Most Runs Allowed, Inning ................................................................................................................10 [April 18, 2010 vs. MIL (1st inning)]

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EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDMost Earned Runs Allowed, Season ............................................................................................................................................... 803 [2006]Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game .............................................................................................................................17 [July 5, 2006 vs. FLA]Fewest Earned Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games) .............................................................................................................. 627 [2005]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Season ................................................................................................................................................. 193 [2006]Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ......................................................................................... 5 [MANY TIMES; last September 8, 2009 vs. PHI]Fewest Home Runs Allowed, Season (Min. 140 Games) ................................................................................................................. 140 [2005]Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: September 8, 2009 vs. PHI (7th inning)]

Most Home Runs Allowed, Consecutive Batters ............................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: September 29, 2010 vs. PHI (2nd inning)]Most Home Runs Allowed, Month......................................................................................................................................... 45 [August 2008]Most Consecutive Games Not Allowing Home Run .........................................................................7 [MANY TIMES; last June 27-July 3, 2010]Most Grand Slams Allowed, Season................................................................................................................................................... 7 [2009]

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 92 [2006]Most Hit Batsmen, Game..........................................................................................................................................4 [July 20, 2005 vs. COL]Fewest Hit Batsmen, Season (Min. 140 Games) .............................................................................................................................. 42 [2007]Most Hit Batsmen, Inning..................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: August 23, 2010 vs. CHC (3rd inning)]

WALKSMost Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 588 [2008]Most Walks Issued, Game ....................................................................................................................................13 [August 10, 2008 at MIL]Fewest Walks Issued, Season (Min. 140 Games) ........................................................................................................................... 512 [2010]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Season ........................................................................................................................................... 93 [2006]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Game ........................................................................ 4 [September 8, 2006 at COL and April 3, 2008 at PHI]Most Intentional Walks Issued, Extra Innings ..................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last August 26, 2010 vs. STL (13 innings)]

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Season .............................................................................................................................................................. 1068 [2010]Most Strikeouts, Game ............................................................................................................................................. 17 [June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings...........................................................................................................17 [April 17, 2008 at NYM (14 innings)]Most Consecutive Strikeouts ...................................................................................................................................... 7 [June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Inning ....................................................................................................................... 4 [April 26, 2006 vs. CIN (8th inning)]Most Strikeouts, Game, Bullpen ....................................................... 11 [September 12, 2007 at FLA (12 innings) and July 4, 2010 vs. NYM]

WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Season............................................................................................................................................................... 59 [2008]Most Wild Pitches, Game ......................................................................................................................................... 4 [April 30, 2009 vs. STL]Most Wild Pitches, Inning ............................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last: September 11, 2010 vs. FLA (8th inning)]

RELIEF PITCHINGMost Relief Appearances, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 588 [2007]Most Relief Appearances, Game ...................................................................8 [MANY TIMES; last September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]Most Relief Innings, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 590.2 [2007]Most Relief Innings, Game .......................................................................................................................................9.1 [July 6, 2006 vs. FLA]

Most Relief Wins, Season ................................................................................................................................................................ 30 [2007]Lowest Relief ERA, Season ........................................................................................................................................................... 3.33 [2010]

SAVESMost Saves, Season......................................................................................................................................................................... 51 [2005]Fewest Saves, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28 [2008]

PERSONNELMost Pitchers Used, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 30 [2009]Fewest Pitchers Used, Season ......................................................................................................................................... 25 [2005 and 2008]Most Pitchers Used, Game............................................................................9 [MANY TIMES; last September 19, 2008 vs. SDP (14 innings)]

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FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Season .......................................................................................................................................... .985 [2005]Lowest Fielding Percentage, Season............................................................................................................................................ .977 [2009]

ERRORSMost Errors, Season....................................................................................................................................................................... 143 [2009]Most Errors, Game ............................................................................................................................................6 [September 8, 2006 at COL]Fewest Errors, Season (Min. 140 Games) ....................................................................................................................................... 92 [2005]Most Errors, Inning .......................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last September 20, 2010 vs. HOU (5th inning)]Most Errors, Game, Both Clubs.........................................................................................................................8 [September 8, 2006 at COL]Most Errors, Extra Innings, Both Clubs .............................................................................................................8 [September 8, 2006 at COL]

Most Consecutive Errorless Games....................................................................................................................................9 [May 1-10, 2005]Most Consecutive Errorless Innings................................................................................................................... 89.0 [April 30-May 11, 2005]

DOUBLE PLAYSMost Double Plays, Season ............................................................................................................................................................ 156 [2005]Most Double Plays, Game .........................................................................................................................................5 [June 6, 2009 vs. NYM]Most Double Plays, Game, Both Clubs ................................... 7 [June 20, 2005, WAS (3) at PIT (4) and August 18, 2010, WAS (3) at ATL (4)]Most Double Plays, Extra Innings, Both Clubs .........................................................................................7 [June 20, 2005 WAS (3) at PIT (4)]

OUTFIELD ASSISTSMost Outfield Assists, Season ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 [2006]Most Outfield Assists, Game..............................................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES, last May 2, 2010 at FLA]

GAMES PLAYEDMost Games Played, Career ........................................................................................................................................744 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Games Played, Season .............................................................................................................................162 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]Most Consecutive Games Played .........................................................................205 [Ryan Zimmerman, September 19, 2006-May 3, 2008]Most Consecutive Games Started (DH Included) .................................................205 [Ryan Zimmerman, September 19, 2006-May 3, 2008]

RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Career ..........................................................................................................................................435 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Runs Scored, Season ..................................................................................................................................119 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Runs Scored, Game............................................5 [Austin Kearns, July 20, 2008 at ATL and Josh Willingham, August 25, 2009 at CHI]

BATTING AVERAGE, ON-BASE, SLUGGING PERCENTAGESHighest Batting Average, Career (Min. 500 Games) ...................................................................................................288 [Ryan Zimmerman]Highest Batting Average, Season .......................................................................................................................... .320 [Dmitri Young, 2007]

Highest On-Base Percentage, Career (Min. 500 Games) ............................................................................................355 [Ryan Zimmerman]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season ................................................................................................................... .428 [Nick Johnson, 2006]

Highest Slugging Percentage, Career (Min. 500 Games) ............................................................................................484 [Ryan Zimmerman]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season .............................................................................................................. .560 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]

AT-BATS, PLATE APPEARANCESMost At-Bats, Career ................................................................................................................................................2888 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most At-Bats, Season .......................................................................................................................................653 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]Most At-Bats, Game .............................................................................................. 7 [MANY TIMES; last: Desmond, August 26, 2010 vs. STL]Most At-Bats, Extra Innings .................................................................................. 7 [MANY TIMES; last: Desmond, August 26, 2010 vs. STL]

Most Plate Appearances, Career...............................................................................................................................3229 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Plate Appearances, Season......................................................................................................................... 728 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Plate Appearances, Game ........................................................................................................... 8 [Felipe Lopez, April 20, 2007 at FLA]Most Plate Appearances, Extra Innings ............................................................................................... 8 [Felipe Lopez, April 20, 2007 at FLA]Most Plate Appearances, Inning ..................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: September 21, 2010 vs. HOU (8th inning)]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances Reaching Base Safely ..............................8 [MANY TIMES; last: Michael Morse, June 2-June 13, 2010]

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HITSMost Hits, Career........................................................................................................................................................833 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Hits, Season.............................................................................................................................................. 183 [Cristian Guzman, 2008]Most Hits, Inning ........................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last Ryan Zimmerman, May 31, 2010 at HOU (7th inning)]Most Hits, Month ....................................................................................................................40 [MANY TIMES; last Nyjer Morgan, July 2009]Most Hits, Month, March/April .............................................................................................................................35 [Cristian Guzman, 2008]Most Hits, Month, May ........................................................................................................................................40 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2009]Most Hits, Month, June .................................................................................................40 [Dmitri Young, 2007, and Cristian Guzman, 2008]Most Hits, Month, July ...............................................................................................................................................40 [Nyjer Morgan, 2009]Most Hits, Month, August ...................................................................................................36 [Lastings Milledge and Ronnie Belliard, 2008]Most Hits, Month, September/October ................................................................................................................... 36 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007]Most Consecutive Plate Appearances With a Hit ................................................................................ 8 [Dmitri Young, May 31-June 1, 2007]

HITTING, HOME RUN STREAKSLongest Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak ................................................................................30 [Ryan Zimmerman, April 8-May 13, 2009]Longest Consecutive-Game Home Run Streak ..................................................................................4 [Ryan Zimmerman, August 3-7, 2009]

MULTI-HIT GAMESMost Multi-Hit Games, Career ....................................................................................................................................228 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Multi-Hit Games, Season ............................................................................................................................57 [Cristian Guzman, 2008]Most Consecutive Multi-Hit Games ................................................................................8 [Cristian Guzman, August 26-September 3, 2008]Most Multi-Hit Games, Month.............................................................................................................................13 [Nick Johnson, May 2005]

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Career .....................................................................................................................................321 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Extra-Base Hits, Season ...............................................................................................................................89 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Extra-Base Hits, Game.............................................................................4 [Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 and July 22, 2006 vs. CHI]Most Extra-Base Hits, Month ...................................................................................................................... 21 [Alfonso Soriano, July of 2006]

SINGLESMost Singles, Career ..................................................................................................................................................512 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Singles, Season ........................................................................................................................................134 [Cristian Guzman, 2008]Most Singles, Game.........................................................5 [Jesus Flores, July 20, 2008 at ATL and Cristian Guzman, April 13, 2009 vs. PHI]

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Career .................................................................................................................................................193 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Doubles, Season ........................................................................................................................................47 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Doubles, Game............................................................................... 3 [MANY TIMES; last: Alberto Gonzalez, September 9, 2009 vs. PHI]

TRIPLESMost Triples, Career....................................................................................................................................................... 28 [Cristian Guzman]Most Triples, Season.......................................................................7 [Brad Wilkerson 2005, Cristian Guzman 2009 and Nyjer Morgan 2010]Most Triples, Game .............................................2 [Bernie Castro, September 16, 2006 vs. MIL and Cristian Guzman, April 7, 2008 vs. FLA]

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Career ............................................................................................................................................116 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Home Runs, Career, Left-Handed Hitter ........................................................................................................................ 76 [Adam Dunn]Most Home Runs, Career, Right-Handed Hitter ..........................................................................................................116 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Home Runs, Career, Switch Hitter ......................................................................................................................... 23 [Cristian Guzman]

Most Home Runs, Season ......................................................................................................................................46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Home ........................................................................................................................... 24 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Road ............................................................................................................................ 22 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Off One Club .........................................6 [Alfonso Soriano vs. ATL and PHI in 2006; Adam Dunn vs. ATL in 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, Left-Handed Hitter ............................................................................................. 38 [Adam Dunn, 2009 and 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, Right-Handed Hitter .................................................................................................... 46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season, Switch Hitter .................................................................................................................... 13 [Dmitri Young, 2007]

Most Home Runs, Season, As 1B ................................................................................................................................. 38 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, As 2B ........................................................................................................................... 10 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007]Most Home Runs, Season, As 3B ........................................................................................................................33 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2009]Most Home Runs, Season, As SS ...............................................................................................................................10 [Ian Desmond, 2010]Most Home Runs, Season, As OF ........................................................................................................................... 46 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]

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Most Home Runs, Season, As C .............................................................................................................................10 [Brian Schneider, 2005]Most Home Runs, Season, As P ............................................................................................................................. 2 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Most Home Runs, Season, Single Month.........................................................................................................12 [Alfonso Soriano, May 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, March/April ..................................................................................................................... 7 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, May ...............................................................................................................................12 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, June....................................................................................................................................... 7 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most Home Runs, Month, July ..................................................................................................................................8 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, August........................................................................................................................... 11 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Month, September/October ...........................................................6 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2009 and Danny Espinosa, 2010]

Most Home Runs, Pre All-Star Break ..................................................................................................................... 27 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Home Runs, Post All-Star Break...................................................................... 19 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006 and Ryan Zimmerman, 2009]

Most Home Runs, Game .................................................... 3 [Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 vs. ATL and Adam Dunn, July 7, 2010 vs. SDP]

Most First-Inning Lead-Off Home Runs, Career ................................................................................................................. 9 [Alfonso Soriano]Most First-Inning Lead-Off Home Runs, Season ...................................................................................................... 9 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]

Most Multi-Homer Games, Career...................................................................................................................................9 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Multi-Homer Games, Season................................................................................................................................. 6 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most Consecutive Multi-Homer Games ....................................................................................................................................................None

Most Consecutive Plate Appearances with Home Run ..............................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, September 24, 2010]Most Consecutive At-Bats with Home Run ...............................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, September 24, 2010]Most Grand Slams, Career.................................................................................................................3 [Justin Maxwell and Josh Willingham]Most Grand Slams, Season......................................................2 [Ryan Zimmerman in 2007, Adam Dunn in 2009, Josh Willingham in 2009]Most Grand Slams, Game ............................................................................................................... 2 [Josh Willingham, July 27, 2009 at MIL]

RBIMost RBI, Career ........................................................................................................................................................449 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most RBI, Career, Left-Handed Hitter ................................................................................................................................ 215 [Nick Johnson]Most RBI, Career, Right-Handed Hitter .......................................................................................................................449 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most RBI, Career, Switch Hitter ................................................................................................................................... 177 [Cristian Guzman]

Most RBI, Season .............................................................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season, Home.....................................................................................................................................62 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season, Road ..............................................................................................................................................54 [Jose Guillen, 2005]Most RBI, Season, Off One Club .............................................................................................................22 [Ryan Zimmerman vs. PHI, 2006]Most RBI, Season, Left-Handed Hitter ....................................................................................................................... 105 [Adam Dunn, 2009]Most RBI, Season, Right-Handed Hitter............................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season, Switch Hitter ................................................................................................................................ 74 [Dmitri Young, 2007]

Most RBI, Season, As 1B ........................................................................................................................................... 102 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most RBI, Season, As 2B ....................................................................................................................................... 49 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007]Most RBI, Season, As 3B ..................................................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season, As SS............................................................................................................................................62 [Ian Desmond, 2010]Most RBI, Season, As OF........................................................................................................................................ 95 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most RBI, Season, As C ...............................................................................................................................................55 [Jesus Flores, 2008]Most RBI, Season, As P.......................................................................................................................................... 7 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Most RBI, Single Month, Season ...........................................................................................................................27 [Adam Dunn, May 2009]Most RBI, March/April, Season ..........................................................................................................................17 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, May, Season ................................................................................................................................................ 27 [Adam Dunn, 2009]Most RBI, June, Season ............................................................................................................................................... 20 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Most RBI, July, Season ......................................................................................................23 [Josh Willingham and Ryan Zimmerman, 2009]Most RBI, August, Season ..................................................................................................................................25 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]Most RBI, September/October, Season................................................................................................................21 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]

Most RBI, Pre All-Star Break........................................................................................................................................ 62 [Adam Dunn, 2009]Most RBI, Post All-Star Break .............................................................................................................................54 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2009]

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Most RBI, Game.............................................................................................................................. 8 [Josh Willingham, July 27, 2009 at MIL]Most Consecutive Games with RBI ............................................................................................7 [Cristian Guzman, July 24-August 1, 2009]Most RBI, Inning................................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: Justin Maxwell, September 15, 2010 at ATL (2nd inning)]

Most Multi-RBI Games, Career ...................................................................................................................................107 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Multi-RBI Games, Season ..........................................................................................................................29 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]

WALKS/STRIKEOUTSMost Walks, Career .....................................................................................................................................................297 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Walks, Season ................................................................................................................................................... 116 [Adam Dunn, 2009]Most Walks, Game ...........................................................................................4 [MANY TIMES; last Ryan Zimmerman, June 1, 2010 at HOU]Most Walks, Extra Innings .....................4 [Ryan Church, April 28, 2007 vs. NYM (12 inn) and Anderson Hernandez, Sept. 7 at ATL (14 inn)]

Most Intentional Walks, Career ............................................................................................................................................30 [Nick Johnson]Most Intentional Walks, Season .........................................................................................16 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006 and Adam Dunn, 2009]Most Intentional Walks, Game .............................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Dunn, August 6, 2010 at LAD]Most Intentional Walks, Extra Innings .................................................................... 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Nick Johnson, May 6, 2008 at HOU]

Most Strikeouts, Career ..............................................................................................................................................545 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Strikeouts, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 199 [Adam Dunn, 2010]Fewest Strikeouts, Season (Min. 502 Plate Appearances) ..............................................................................................48 [Jose Vidro, 2006]Most Strikeouts, Game .............................................................................4 [MANY PLAYERS, last: Adam Dunn, September 29, 2010 vs. PHI]

STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Career...................................................................................................................................................58 [Nyjer Morgan]Most Stolen Bases, Season.................................................................................................................................... 41 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Stolen Bases, Game .................................................................................................................... 3 [Nyjer Morgan, July 22, 2010 at CIN]Most Stolen Bases, Inning .........................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Nyjer Morgan, September 1, 2010 at FLA (4th inning)]

Most Consecutive Stolen Bases Without Being Thrown Out ........................................................ 13 [Roger Bernadina, June 9, 2010-current]Most Consecutive Games With At Least One Stolen Base ...........................................................................4 [Nook Logan, August 4-7, 2007]

Most Times Caught Stealing, Career ...................................................................................................................................24 [Nyjer Morgan]Most Times Caught Stealing, Season ..............................................................................17 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006 and Nyjer Morgan, 2010]Most Times Caught Stealing, Game................................... 2 [Royce Clayton, April 23, 2006 vs. ATL and Elijah Dukes, May 13, 2009 at SFG]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Total Bases, Career ..........................................................................................................................................1398 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Total Bases, Season ....................................................................................................................................362 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006]Most Total Bases, Game ..............................................................................................................14 [Alfonso Soriano, April 21, 2006 vs. ATL]

Most Times Hit By Pitch, Career........................................................................................................................................... 35 [Nick Johnson]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Season..................................................................................................................................19 [Jose Guillen, 2005]Most Times Hit By Pitch, Game .......................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Adam Kennedy, October 2, 2010 at NYM]

Most Sacrifice Flies, Career ..........................................................................................................................................28 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most Sacrifice Flies, Season ..........................................................................................................................................9 [Jose Guillen, 2005]Most Sacrifice Flies, Game ............................................................................ 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Ryan Zimmerman, July 18, 2009 vs. CHI]

Most Sacrifice Bunts, Career ......................................................................................................................................... 35 [Livan Hernandez]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Season ....................................................................................................................................15 [Nyjer Morgan, 2010]Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game ..........................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Stephen Strasburg, July 21, 2010 at CIN]

Most GIDP, Career .........................................................................................................................................................92 [Ryan Zimmerman]Most GIDP, Season ..............................................................................................................................................26 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007]Most GIDP, Game .........................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last: Ivan Rodriguez, September 3, 2010 at PIT]Most GIDP, Extra Innings .................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last Lastings Milledge, June 5, 2008 vs. STL (10 inn.)]

Most Pinch-Hit Appearances, Career .................................................................................................................................. 106 [Willie Harris]Most Pinch-Hit Appearances, Season ......................................................................................................................... 63 [Tony Batista, 2007]

Most Pinch Hits, Career ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 [Willie Harris]Most Pinch Hits, Season ........................................................................................................ 14 [Daryle Ward, 2006 and Tony Batista, 2007]Highest Pinch-Hit Batting Average, Career (50 Pinch-Hit AB Min.) ................................................................................... .280 [Tony Batista]

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Highest Pinch-Hit Batting Average, Season (10 Pinch-Hit Minimum) ................................................................417 [Alberto Gonzalez, 2009]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Career ..............................................................................................................3 [Daryle Ward and Willie Harris]Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season ..............................................................................................................................3 [Daryle Ward, 2006]Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Career................................................................................................................14 [Ronnie Belliard and Michael Morse]Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Season........................................................................................................................................ 12 [Tony Batista, 2007]

Most Hits By A Pitcher, Career ....................................................................................................................................... 43 [Livan Hernandez]Most Hits By A Pitcher, Season ............................................................................................................................ 20 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Most Home Runs By A Pitcher, Career.............................................................................................................................. 4 [Livan Hernandez]Most Home Runs By A Pitcher, Season................................................................................................................... 2 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Most Hits By A Pitcher, Game ................................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last Odalis Perez, May 12, 2008 vs. NYM]Most RBI By A Pitcher, Game ......................................................................................................... 3 [Craig Stammen, May 12, 2010 at NYM]

ROOKIESHighest Batting Average, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats) ..................................................................................... .287 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Highest On-Base Percentage, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats) ............................................................................. .351 (Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Highest Slugging Percentage, Season (Min. 300 At-Bats)............................................................................. .471 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]

Most Games, Season ........................................................................................................................................157 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most At-Bats, Season .......................................................................................................................................614 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Runs, Season .............................................................................................................................................84 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Hits, Season.............................................................................................................................................176 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Home Runs, Season ...................................................................................................................................20 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most RBI, Season .............................................................................................................................................110 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006]Most Stolen Bases, Season........................................................................................................................................17 [Ian Desmond, 2010]Longest Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak .............................................................................. 17 [Ryan Zimmerman, June 28-July 18, 2006]

GAMESMost Appearances, Career................................................................................................................................................... 245 [Saul Rivera]Most Appearances, Season............................................................................................................................................ 88 [Jon Rauch, 2007]

GAMES STARTEDMost Starts, Career ..................................................................................................................................................... 100 [Livan Hernandez]Most Starts, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 35 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

INNINGSMost Innings Pitched, Career ................................................................................................................................... 653.1 [Livan Hernandez]Most Innings Pitched, Season, Starter............................................................................................................ 246.1 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Most Innings Pitched, Season, Reliever .................................................................................................................... 93.0 [Saul Rivera, 2007]Most Innings Pitched, Game, Starter ............................................................. 9.0 [MANY TIMES; last: Livan Hernandez, July 22, 2010 at CIN]Most Innings Pitched, Game, Reliever ................................................................................................. 5.2 [Tomo Ohka, May 17, 2005 at MIL]

WINSMost Wins, Career ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 [Livan Hernandez]Most Wins, Season .............................................................................................................................................. 15 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Most Wins, Season, Home...........................................................................................................................................9 [Tyler Clippard, 2010]Most Wins, Season, Road ...................................................................................................................................... 8 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

Highest Winning Percentage, Career (Minimum 30 Decisions) ................................................................................ .545 [Jon Rauch, 18-15]Highest Winning Percentage, Season (Minimum 15 Decisions) ............................................................ .600 [Livan Hernandez, 2005, 15-10]

Most Wins, Pre All-Star Break.............................................................................................................................. 12 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Most Wins, Post All-Star Break .................................................................................................................................7 [Esteban Loaiza, 2005]

Most Relief Wins, Career ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 [Jon Rauch]Most Relief Wins, Season .........................................................................................................................................11 [Tyler Clippard, 2010]

Most Consecutive Wins, Starter ..................................................................................................11 [Livan Hernandez, April 24-July 1, 2005]Most Consecutive Wins, Reliever .........................................................................................................6 [Tyler Clippard, April 8-May 9, 2010]

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LOSSESMost Losses, Career .............................................................................................................................................................38 [John Lannan]Most Losses, Season ..................................................................................................................................................16 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]

Most Relief Losses, Career ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 [Luis Ayala]Most Relief Losses, Season ......................................................................................................8 [Luis Ayala, 2008 and Tyler Clippard, 2010]

Most Consecutive Losses, Starter .......................... 7 [Jason Bergmann, May 31-July 27, 2008 and Jason Marquis, April 7-August 25, 2010]Most Consecutive Losses, Reliever ................................ 7 [Luis Ayala, May 6-August 10, 2008 and Sean Burnett, May 15-August 18, 2010]

ERALowest ERA, Career (Min. 500 IP) ......................................................................................................................................4.10 [John Lannan]Lowest ERA, Season (among those qualified) ...................................................................................................... 3.13 [John Patterson, 2005]

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Career ........................................................................................................................................ 5 [Livan Hernandez]Most Complete Games, Season .......................................2 [Livan Hernandez, 2005 & 2010, John Patterson, 2005, and John Lannan, 2009]Most Consecutive Complete Games.........................................................................................................................................................None

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Career ......................................................................... 1 [John Patterson, Pedro Astacio, John Lannan and Livan Hernandez]Most Shutouts, Season ............................... 1 [John Patterson, 2005; Pedro Astacio, 2006; John Lannan, 2009; and Livan Hernandez, 2010]Most Consecutive Starts Resulting In Shutouts.........................................................................2 [Hector Carrasco, September 22-26, 2005]

NO-HITTERSMost No-Hitters, Career ...........................................................................................................................................................................None

PERFECT GAMEMost Perfect Games, Career ....................................................................................................................................................................None

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGSMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings...............................................................................................21.0 [John Lannan, April 17-May 2, 2008]Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Starter ..................................................................................21.0 [John Lannan, April 17-May 2, 2008]Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Reliever ......................17.0 [Ron Villone, May 7-June 9, 2009 and Sean Burnett, August 26-October 3, 2010]

HITS ALLOWEDMost Hits Allowed, Career............................................................................................................................................ 716 [Livan Hernandez]Most Hits Allowed, Season................................................................................................................................. 268 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Most Hits Allowed, Game ........................................................................................12 [MANY TIMES; last: Shawn Hill, June 13, 2008 at SEA]

RUNS ALLOWEDMost Runs Allowed, Career .......................................................................................................................................... 332 [Livan Hernandez]Most Runs Allowed, Season ......................................................................................................................................127 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Runs Allowed, Game ........................................................................ 10 [MANY TIMES; last Jason Bergmann August 13, 2008 vs. NYM]

EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDMost Earned Runs Allowed, Career .............................................................................................................................. 311 [Livan Hernandez]Most Earned Allowed, Season ...................................................................................................................................118 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Earned Allowed, Game ...................................................................................................10 [Jason Simontacchi, June 19, 2007 vs. DET]

HOME RUNS ALLOWEDMost Home Runs Allowed, Career .................................................................................................................................. 66 [Livan Hernandez]Most Home Runs Allowed, Season .............................................................................................................................. 31 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............................................................... 4 [MANY TIMES; last: Ross Detwiler, September 29, 2010 vs. PHI]Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ...................................................................3 [MANY TIMES; last John Lannan, September 8, 2009 vs. PHI (7th inn)]

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Career ..................................................................................................................19 [Livan Hernandez and John Lannan]Most Hit Batsmen, Season .........................................................................................................................................18 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006]Most Hit Batsmen, Game..............................................................................................................4 [Livan Hernandez, July 20, 2005 vs. COL]

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WALKSMost Walks, Career ...................................................................................................................................................... 216 [Livan Hernandez]Most Walks, Season ............................................................................................................................................. 84 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]Fewest Walks, Season (Min. 162 Innings) ..............................................................................................................55 [Esteban Loaiza, 2005]Most Walks, Game ........................................................7 [Tony Armas Jr., September 8, 2006 at COL and Matt Chico, April 21, 2007 at FLA]

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Career ............................................................................................................................................... 377 [Livan Hernandez]Most Strikeouts, Career, Left-Handed Pitcher .....................................................................................................................287 [John Lannan]Most Strikeouts, Career, Right-Handed Pitcher ........................................................................................................... 377 [Livan Hernandez]Most Strikeouts, Career, Starter................................................................................................................................... 377 [Livan Hernandez]Most Strikeouts, Career, Reliever ........................................................................................................................................... 221 [Jon Rauch]

Most Strikeouts, Season ....................................................................................................................................... 185 [John Patterson, 2005]Most Strikeouts, Season, Left-Handed Pitcher.......................................................................................................... 119 [Odalis Perez, 2008]Most Strikeouts, Season, Right-Handed Pitcher ................................................................................................... 185 [John Patterson, 2005]Most Strikeouts, Season, Starter .......................................................................................................................... 185 [John Patterson, 2005]Most Strikeouts, Season, Reliever...........................................................................................................................112 [Tyler Clippard, 2010]

Most Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................................................................14 [Stephen Strasburg, June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Game, Left-Handed Pitcher ..................11 [John Lannan, April 17, 2008 at NYM and Odalis Perez, Sept. 21, 2008 vs. SDP]Most Strikeouts, Game, Right-Handed Pitcher ..........................................................................14 [Stephen Strasburg, June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter..................................................................................................14 [Stephen Strasburg, June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ......................................................................... 7 [MANY TIMES; last: Miguel Batista, July 4, 2010 vs. NYM]

Most Strikeouts, Inning .......................................................................................................4 [Jon Rauch, April 26, 2006 vs. CIN, 8th inning]Most Consecutive Strikeouts .................................7 [Chris Schroder, September 17-19, 2006 and Stephen Strasburg, June 8, 2010 vs. PIT]

WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Career.................................................................................................................................................. 15 [Joel Hanrahan]Most Wild Pitches, Season...................................................................... 10 [Tim Redding, 2008, Garrett Mock, 2009, Daniel Cabrera, 2009]Most Wild Pitches, Game ................................................................................................................4 [Daniel Cabrera, April 30, 2009 vs. STL]

SAVESMost Saves, Career........................................................................................................................................................... 113 [Chad Cordero]Most Saves, Season.................................................................................................................................................. 47 [Chad Cordero, 2005]

Most Saves, Pre All-Star Break .................................................................................................................................31 [Chad Cordero, 2005]Most Saves, Post All-Star Break ............................................................................................................... 16 [Chad Cordero, 2005 and 2006]

Most Consecutive Appearances Earning a Save .................................................................................15 [Chad Cordero, June 5-July 2, 2005]Most Consecutive Team Games Earning a Save .................................................................................4 [Mike MacDougal, August 2-5, 2009]Most Consecutive Successfully Converted Save Opportunities ..........................................................26 [Chad Cordero, April 26-July2, 2005]

MISCELLANEOUSMost Balks, Career ............................................................................... 3 [Tony Armas Jr., Ramon Ortiz, Livan Hernandez and Yunesky Maya]Most Balks, Season .............................................................................................................. 3 [Ramon Ortiz, 2006 and Yunesky Maya, 2010]

ROOKIESMost Games ............................................................................................................................................................79 [Gary Majewski, 2005]Most Starts..............................................................................................................................31 [Matt Chico, 2007 and John Lannan, 2008]Most Innings Pitched.............................................................................................................................................182.0 [John Lannan, 2008]Most Wins.....................................................................................................................................................................9 [John Lannan, 2008]Lowest ERA (Minimum 100.0 Innings).................................................................................................................... 3.91 [John Lannan, 2008]Most Complete Games..............................................................................................1 [Ross Detwiler/Shairon Martis/Craig Stammen, 2009]Most Shutouts .........................................................................................................................................................................................NoneMost Saves ....................................................................................................................................................................5 [Drew Storen, 2010]Most Strikeouts ........................................................................................................................................................117 [John Lannan, 2008]

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FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Career (Minimum 250 games) 1B .................................................................................................................................................................. .993 [Nick Johnson] 2B ......................................................................................................................................................................................... None 3B ........................................................................................................................................................... .961 [Ryan Zimmerman] SS............................................................................................................................................................. .968 [Cristian Guzman] OF................................................................................................................................................................... .992 [Ryan Church] C ............................................................................................................................................................... .993 [Brian Schneider] P............................................................................................................................................................................................ NoneHighest Fielding Percentage, Season (Among those who qualified) 1B ......................................................................................................................................................... .996 [Nick Johnson, 2005] 2B ..................................................................................................................................................... .989 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007] 3B ....................................................................................................................................................... .970 [Vinny Castilla, 2005] SS.................................................................................................................................................... .973 [Cristian Guzman, 2005] OF........................................................................................................................................................ .995 [Austin Kearns, 2007] C ....................................................................................................................................................... .995 [Ivan Rodriguez, 2010] P.............................................................................................................................................................. 1.000 [Several Pitchers]

PUTOUTSMost Putouts, Career 1B .................................................................................................................................................................. 3318 [Nick Johnson] 2B ................................................................................................................................................................ 403 [Ronnie Belliard] 3B .............................................................................................................................................................595 [Ryan Zimmerman] SS............................................................................................................................................................... 652 [Cristian Guzman] OF....................................................................................................................................................................798 [Austin Kearns] C ............................................................................................................................................................... 2047 [Brian Schneider] P................................................................................................................................................................... 34 [Livan Hernandez]Most Putouts, Season 1B .......................................................................................................................................................... 1203 [Adam Dunn, 2010] 2B ...................................................................................................................................................... 277 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007] 3B ...................................................................................................................................................152 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2006] SS...........................................................................................................................................................221 [Ian Desmond, 2010] OF..........................................................................................................................................................380 [Austin Kearns, 2007] C ......................................................................................................................................................... 709 [Ivan Rodriguez, 2010] P......................................................................................................................................................... 16 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

ASSISTSMost Assists, Career 1B .................................................................................................................................................................... 270 [Nick Johnson] 2B ................................................................................................................................................................ 461 [Ronnie Belliard] 3B ...........................................................................................................................................................1400 [Ryan Zimmerman] SS............................................................................................................................................................. 1231 [Cristian Guzman] OF................................................................................................................................................................... 22 [Alfonso Soriano] C ................................................................................................................................................................. 161 [Brian Schneider] P................................................................................................................................................................. 114 [Livan Hernandez]Most Assists, Season 1B ............................................................................................................................................................ 96 [Nick Johnson, 2005] 2B ...................................................................................................................................................... 286 [Ronnie Belliard, 2007] 3B ...................................................................................................................................................348 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007] SS..................................................................................................................................................... 394 [Cristian Guzman, 2008] OF......................................................................................................................................................... 22 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006] C ..........................................................................................................................................................56 [Brian Schneider, 2006] P......................................................................................................................................................... 45 [Livan Hernandez, 2005]

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NATIONALS PARK RING OF HONOR

On August 10, 2010, the Washington Nationals unveiled their Ring of Honor at Nationals Park, honoring baseball Hall of Famers with ties to Washington’s baseball heritage. The display, located above the PNC Diamond Club directly behind home plate, features Hall of Famers from the Washington Nationals, Washington Senators, Homestead Grays and Montreal Expos.

The Nationals partnered with the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown to develop the following criteria to honor Hall of Famers: The player had to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The player had to have played with the Washington Nationals, Washington Senators, Homestead Grays or Montreal Expos. The player had to have played significant years with those teams.

ERRORSMost Errors, Career 1B ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27 [Nick Johnson] 2B .................................................................................................................................................................. 12 [Ronnie Belliard] 3B ...............................................................................................................................................................82 [Ryan Zimmerman] SS................................................................................................................................................................. 62 [Cristian Guzman] OF........................................................................................................................................................................14 [Elijah Dukes] C ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 [Brian Schneider] P...........................................................................................................................................4 [Jason Bergmann, Craig Stammen]Most Errors, Season 1B ............................................................................................................................................................ 15 [Nick Johnson, 2006] 2B ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 [Felipe Lopez, 2008] 3B .....................................................................................................................................................23 [Ryan Zimmerman, 2007] SS.............................................................................................................................................................34 [Ian Desmond, 2010] OF......................................................................................................................................................... 11 [Alfonso Soriano, 2006] C ............................................................................................... 6 [Gary Bennett, 2005; Brian Schneider, 2007; Wil Nieves, 2009] P.............................................................................................................................................................4 [Craig Stammen, 2010]Most Errors, Game 1B ................................................................................................2 [MANY TIMES; last Adam Dunn, September 11, 2010 vs. FLA] 2B .................................................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last Cristian Guzman, June 25, 2010 at BAL] 3B .............................................. 3 [Damian Jackson, August 20, 2006 at PHI and Ryan Zimmerman, September 7, 2007 at ATL] SS.......................................................................................................................................3 [Ian Desmond, June 2, 2010 at HOU] OF.................................................................................................... 2 [MANY TIMES; last Justin Maxwell, October 1, 2010 at FLA] C .................................................................................................. 2 [MANY TIMES; last: Jesus Flores, September 4, 2007 vs. FLA] P.......................................................................................................................................2 [J.D. Martin, August 15, 2009 vs. CIN]

James “Cool Papa” Bell Grays Center Fielder (1932, 1943-46)

Ray Brown Grays Pitcher (1932-45, 1947-48)

Gary Carter Expos Catcher (1974–84, 1992)

Joe Cronin Senators Shortstop (1928-34)

Andre Dawson Expos Center Fielder (1976-86)

Rick Ferrell Senators Catcher (1937-41, 1944-45, 1947)

Josh Gibson Grays Catcher (1937-46)

Goose GoslinSenators Left Fielder (1921-30, 1933, 1938)

Clark Griffith Senators Pitcher, Manager & Owner (1912-49)

Bucky Harris Senators Second Baseman & Manager (1919-28, 1935-42, 1950-54)

Walter Johnson Senators Pitcher (1907-27)

Harmon Killebrew Senators First Baseman (1954-60)

Buck Leonard Grays First Baseman (1934-50)

Heinie Manush Senators Left Fielder (1930-35)

Cumberland Posey Grays Outfielder, Manager & Owner (1911-46)

Sam Rice Senators Right Fielder (1915-33)

Jud WilsonGrays Third Baseman (1931-32, 1940-45)

Early WynnSenators Pitcher (1939-44, 1946-48)

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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 25 Main Street, Cooperstown, New York 13326

PHONE: (607) 547-7200 FAX: (607) 547-2044PUBLIC RELATIONS: (607) 547-0215

EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] WEB SITE: baseballhalloffame.org

SUMMER HOURS: Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.OFF-SEASON HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

WASHINGTON, DC AND THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME

YEAR YEAR(S) WITH HALL-OF-FAMER INDUCTED SENATORSStan Coveleski (RHP)....................1969 1925-27Spitballer won 215 career games, tossed 3 CG in ‘20 World Series.

Joe Cronin (SS) ..............................1956 1928-34 7-time AL All-Star, led Nationals to ‘33 pennant as player/manager.

Ed Delahanty (OF) .........................1945 1902-03 Career .346 hitter tallied 2,593 hits. Hit 4 HR in game (7/13/1896).

Rick Ferrell (C) ..............................1984 1937-41, ‘44-45, ‘47 Held AL games caught record (1,806) until trumped by Fisk in ‘88.

Lefty Gomez (LHP) ........................1972 1943 4-time 20-game winner, helped NYY claim 7 pennants.

Goose Goslin (OF)* ......................1968 1921-30, ‘33, ‘38 On all 3 WAS pennant-winning clubs. Posted 100-plus RBI 11 times.

Clark Griffith (executive) ...............1946 1912-14 “The Old Fox” was a revolutionary player, manager and owner.

Bucky Harris* (manager) ..............1975 1919-28 Player/manager of 1924 World Champions Nationals.

Walter Johnson* (RHP) ................1936 1907-27 The Big Train posted 417 wins, 3508 K’s, 110 SHO during career.

Harmon Killebrew (1B/3BOF) .........1984 1954-60 84 of 573 career homers came as a Senator.

Heinie Manush (OF)* .....................1964 1930-35.330 career hitter. Hit .362 in first season with WAS (‘30).

Sam Rice (OF)*.............................1963 1915-33Most career hits (2,987) without being member of 3,000-hit club.

Al Simmons (OF) ...........................1953 1937-38 Hit .300 and drove in 100-plus runs 11 straight seasons (1924-34).

George Sisler (1B) .........................1939 1928 Twice hit .400 or better. Held single-season hits mark (257) until ‘04.

Tris Speaker (OF) ...........................1937 1927 MLB’s all-time leader in doubles (792), tallied 3,515 career hits.

Early Wynn (RHP)...........................1972 1939, ‘41-44, ‘46-48Posted 300 wins, five 20-win seasons in AL-record 23-year career.

* — spent majority of career with the Senatorsbold — wears Washington cap on HOF plaque

YEAR YEAR(S) WITH HALL-OF-FAMER INDUCTED EXPOSGary Carter (C)* ..........................2003 1974-843-time Gold Glover was an 11-time All-Star. Hit 319 HR.

Tony Perez (1B) .............................2000 1977-791,652 career RBI most among Latin players.

Andre Dawson (OF)* 2010 1976-86Rookie of the Year in 1977, 8-time All-Star, NL MVP in 1987 with CHI.

* — spent majority of career with the Exposbold — wears Expos cap on HOF plaque

YEAR HALL-OF-FAMER INDUCTED Leon Day (RHP/INF) ......................2003 Negro Leaguer from Alexandria, was excellent K-pitcher for Newark.

H Baseball (from first pitch thrown by Livan Hernandez) and Vinny Castilla’s bat (first homer in 33 summers at RFK Stadium) from Nationals’ home opener, April 14, 2005 vs. ARI

H Glove used by Senators shortstop Ron Hansen to record an unassisted triple play on July 30, 1968.

H Tickets from the Senators first game at RFK Stadium on April 9, 1962 and last game on September 30, 1971.

H Glove worn by Senators pitcher Walter Johnson during his last season in 1927.

H Ball signed by the entire 1924 World Champion Senators team and president Calvin Coolidge.

H Brad Wilkerson jersey, Terrmel Sledge bat (first home run) from the Nationals’ first game, April 4, 2005 at PHI.

H Numerous Virginia Tech caps worn by the Nationals—April 17, 2007 vs. ATL—just hours after lone gunman killed 33 students, faculty and staff on Blacksburg, VA campus located just 4.5 hours from DC.

H Cap with patch worn by Ryan Zimmerman upon hitting walk-off homer during first game at Nationals Park, March 30, 2008.

H Bat used by Josh Willingham upon hittinig 2 grand slams on July 27 at MIL (became 13th player with 2-grand slam game).

H Cap worn by Stephen Strasburg in his Major League debut, June 8, 2010 (also the ball hit for first out of game).

WASHINGTON ARTIFACTS IN THE HOF

WASHINGTON-AREA PLAYERS IN THE HOF

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WASHINGTON NATIONALS SCOUTING DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

FRONT OFFICE RESIDENCERoy Clark (Assistant General Manager & Vice President/Player Personnel) .................................................................................................Marietta, GAKris Kline (Director, Amateur Scouting) ....................................................................................................................................................Clearwater, FLBill Singer (Director, Pro Scouting) ................................................................................................................................................................. Osprey, FLPhil Rizzo (Senior Advisor to GM) .....................................................................................................................................................Rolling Meadows, ILKasey McKeon (Director, Player Procurement) ..............................................................................................................................................Whitsett, NCKasey McKeon (Director, Latin American Operations) ...............................................................................................................................Lake Worth, FLJay Robertson (Special Assistant to GM) ..................................................................................................................................................... Surprise, AZChuck Cottier (Special Assistant to GM).................................................................................................................................................... Edmonds, WADeric Ladnier (Special Assistant to GM, Professional Scout) ..................................................................................................... W. Pensacola Beach, FLBob Schaefer (Special Assistant to GM) ......................................................................................................................................................Ft. Myers, FLMike Daughtry (Major League Scout) ............................................................................................................................................................. Charles, ILEddie Longosz (Assistant, Scouting) ....................................................................................................................................................... Great Falls, VA

CROSSCHECKERS TERRITORY RESIDENCEJeff Zona ............................................................................National Mechanicsville, VAJimmy Gonzales ..................................................................Midwestern San Antonio, TXMark Baca ..........................................................................Western Temecula, CA

AREA SUPERVISORS TERRITORY RESIDENCEMike Alberts .......................................................................NH, VT, ME, NY, NJ, RI, DC, MD, CT, DE, MA, PA Worcester, MASteve Arnieri .......................................................................Canada, IN, MI, IL, IA, WI, MN, ND, SD Barrington, ILFred Costello ......................................................................N. CA, N. NV, OR, WA, N. ID Livermore, CAReed Dunn..........................................................................OH, KY, TN, AK Nashville, TNPaul Faulk ..........................................................................NC, SC, VA, W.VA Little River, SCEd Gustafson......................................................................N. TX, OK, MO, KS Lubbock, TXCraig Kornfeld ....................................................................S. CA & C. CA Rancho Santa Margarita, CAAlex Morales .......................................................................S. FL, PR Wellington, FLTim Reynolds ......................................................................S. CA, HI Irvine, CAEric Robinson .....................................................................GA, AL, MS, FL Panhandle Acworth, GAAlex Smith ..........................................................................DC, DE, KY, MD, PA, Northern VA, WV Abingdon, MDMitch Sokol.........................................................................AZ, NM, CO, UT, LV, WY, S. ID, El Paso Phoenix, AZPaul Tinnel .........................................................................C. FL, N. FL Brandenton, FLTyler Wilt.............................................................................S. TX & LA Montgomery, TX

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CHUCK COTTIER (Special Assistant to the General Manager)Chuck Cottier returns for his 2nd season as Special Assistant to Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo...Cottier joined Washington’s staff following 6 seasons as a scout for LAD (pro scout, 2007) and NYY (advance scout, 2002-06)...during most of the 22-year period from 1979-2000, he coached in the big leagues with the NYM, SEA, CHC, BAL and PHI...he skippered SEA for parts of 3 seasons from 1984-86, posting a 98-119 mark in 217 contests...Cottier replaced Del Crandell as manager with 27 games remaining in the 1984 season and held that post until 28 games into the 1986 campaign...he served as PHI’s bench coach from 1997-2000. Cottier began his manager/coaching career in the minor leagues in 1971...Cottier played parts of 9 big league seasons as a 2B with MIL (1959-60), DET (1961), WAS (1961-65) and CAL (1968-69) before suffering a career-ending achilles injury in May 1969...he posted 63 doubles, 17 triples, 19 homers, 127 RBI and 28 stolen bases in 580 MLB games.

DERIC LADNIER (Special Assistant to the General Manager, Professional Scout)Currently a Special Assistant to the General Manager/Pro Scout…joined Washington as National Crosschecker/Special Assistant to the General Manager on October 20, 2008…20-year veteran of scouting and player development…joined the Nationals after successful 9-year tenure as KCR’s Senior Director of Scouting…while with the Royals, drafted ‘09 Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke, Alex Gordon, Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer, among others...began scouting career as an area supervisor with the Braves in 1991…advanced within ATL’s organization, serving in roles such as director of minor league operations, regional supervisor and assistant director of scouting and player development…while there, the Braves were recognized each year as having one of the top 6 player development systems as ranked by industry-expert Baseball America…was selected by the Royals in the 8th round of the 1985 First-Year Player Draft and played 7 professional seasons…played collegiately at the University of Mississippi.

JAY ROBERTSON (Special Assistant to the General Manager)Named Nationals Special Assistant to the General Manager on October 27, 2009….spent the previous 8 seasons as Special Assistant to the General Manager with the Rangers, working under the leadership of John Hart (2002-05) and Jon Daniels (2006-09)…previously, 11-year tenure with CLE culminated with appointment as Special Assistant to General Manager John Hart for the 2000-01 campaigns…tenure in with the Tribe included time as Scouting Director, during which CLE signed Richie Sexson, Sean Casey, Russell Branyan and Jaret Wright…pitched for 5 seasons in TOR’s chain before enjoying both coaching and scouting stints with the Phillies and Twins.

BOB SCHAEFER (Special Assistant to the General Manager)Schaefer joined the Nationals as Special Assistant to the General Manager on November 29, 2010...Schaefer adds 30 seasons of professional experience to Mike Rizzo’s brain trust...he joins the Nationals after serving as Joe Torre’s bench coach with the Dodgers the previous 3 seasons (2008-10), the first 2 of which resulted in berths in the National League Championship Series (2008, 2009)...Schaefer has spent much of the last 20 seasons in either a special assistant to the GM role (2006 Braves under John Schuerholz, 1999-2001 Orioles) or as a big league bench coach (2008-10 Dodgers; 2007 Athletics; 1991, 2002-05 Royals)...he twice skippered Kansas City in an interim capacity (1991, 2005).

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KRIS KLINE (Director, Scouting)Kline was appointed the Nationals Director of Scouting on October 16, 2009…spent initial 3 seasons in Washington first as a Special Assignment Scout then as Western Crosschecker…responsibilities with the Nationals the last two years included—in the weeks prior to the annual First-Year Player Draft—evaluation of the majority of the top prospects on Washington’s draft board, as talent and makeup opinions outside western territory were highly valued within the Nationals’ scouting department....a scout for 20 seasons, joined the Nationals in the fall of 2006 after spending the previous 7 seasons with Arizona, the last 3 of which were spent as the Diamondbacks’ Western Supervisor...earned a World Series ring in 2001 as the Diamondbacks topped the Yankees in 7 games...before joining the Diamondbacks, Kline worked 10 seasons scouting for the Angels after completing his 4-year profes-sional playing career.

KASEY McKEON (Director, Player Procurement)McKeon joined the Nationals on October 27, 2009 as Director of Player Procurement…worked 7 seasons (2003-09) with the Rockies as an Assistant to Dan O’Dowd, the Rockies Executive Vice President and General Manager…COL won the 2007 National League Championship in the first of 2 post-season appearances made during tenure there…previously worked for CIN, CLE and SDP in various scouting capacities, including a stint as the Reds Scouting Director…served on Team USA’s Selection Committee in 2003…is a graduate of San Diego State University…played 2 professional seasons as a catcher in the Tigers chain…father, Jack McKeon, is a longtime baseball manager and executive.

BILL SINGER (Director, Pro Scouting)Singer enters his 5th season with the Nationals…was promoted to Director of Professional Scouting on November 3, 2009…duties include coordinating, scheduling and administering all Nationals major league, minor league and winter league scouting efforts…has also served as a Special Assignment Scout and as Washington’s Coordinator/Pacific Rim Operations…came to the Nationals after a 3-year stay with ARI as Major League Scout, where he worked under current Nationals GM Mike Rizzo…was a two-time All-Star during his playing career, which included a pair of 20-win seasons (with the Dodgers 1969 and Angels in ‘73) and 118 wins…draws on well over 30 years of professional experience as a player, area scout, national crosschecker, professional scout and international scout.

JOHNNY DiPUGLIA (Director, International Scouting)DiPuglia was appointed Nationals Director of International Scouting on October 16, 2009…Nationals are 4th big league organiza-tion…worked the 11 seasons (1999-2009) in the Red Sox scouting department, the last 4 as Boston’s Latin American Scouting Coordinator…while in that position, was responsible for coverage in the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico, Curacao, Nicaragua, Aruba, Columbia, as well as all of Central and South America…earned World Series rings while with the Red Sox in 2004 and 2007…while enjoying stints with the Giants and Cardinals organizations, signed or had a hand in the signings of SS Hanley Ramirez, RHP Anibal Sanchez, LHP Rick Ankiel and RHP Rene Arocha.

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RD OVERALL PLAYER POS B/T HT WT DOB SCHOOL 1 1 Bryce Harper OF L/R 6-3 205 10/16/92 College of Southern Nevada 2 51 Sammy Solis LHP R/L 6-5 225 8/10/88 University of San Diego 3 83 Rick Hague SS R/R 6-2 190 9/18/88 Rice University 4 116 A.J. Cole RHP R/R 6-4 181 1/5/92 Oviedo HS (FL) 5 146 Jason Martinson SS R/R 6-1 190 10/15/88 Texas State University 6 176 Cole Leonida C R/R 6-2 220 12/25/88 Georgia Tech University 7 206 Kevin Keyes RF R/R 6-4 245 3/15/89 University of Texas 8 236 Matthew Grace LHP L/L 6-3 190 12/14/88 UCLA 9 266 Aaron Barrett RHP R/R 6-4 200 1/2/88 University of Mississippi 10 296 Blake Kelso SS R/R 5-10 170 3/28/89 University of Houston 11 326 Neil Holland RHP R/R 6-0 180 8/14/88 University of Louisville 12 356 Robbie Ray LHP L/L 6-2 169 10/1/91 Brentwood HS (TN) 13 386 Christopher McKenzie RHP R/R 6-3 190 12/06/89 San Jacinto College North 14 416 Timothy Smalling SS R/R 6-3 200 10/14/87 Virginia Tech University 15 446 David Freitas C R/R 6-3 225 3/18/89 University of Hawaii 16 476 Mark Herrera RHP R/R 6-3 230 3/11/90 San Jacinto College North 17 506 Tyler Hanks RHP R/R 6-2 205 3/19/90 College of Southern Nevada 18 536 Justin Miller 2B R/R 6-0 180 11/28/88 Middle Tenn. State 19 566 Wade Moore CF L/R 6-1 215 12/27/87 Catawba College (NC) 20 596 Chad Mozingo RF L/L 5-11 190 9/3/88 Rice University (TX) 21 626 Connor Rowe CF R/R 6-0 175 8/16/88 University of Texas 22 656 Cameron Selik RHP R/R 6-2 245 8/25/87 University of Kansas 23 686 Colin Bates RHP R/R 6-1 175 3/10/88 UNC 24 716 Russell Moldenhauer DH L/R 5-11 220 924/87 University of Texas-Austin 25 746 Christian Meza LHP L/L 6-0 185 8/3/90 Santa Ana JC (CA) 26 776 Christopher Manno LHP L/L 6-0 170 11/4/88 Duke University 27 806 Sean Hoellscher RHP R/R 6-3 210 11/15/88 Texas A &M University-CC 28 836 Joseph Rapp RF R/R 6-3 225 11/27/89 Chipola JC (FL) 29 866 Rick Hughes RF R/R 6-3 225 5/25/90 Marin CC (CA) 30 896 Timothy Kiene 1B L/R 6-3 232 9/10/91 Avon Old Farms HS (CT) 31 926 Jeremy Mayo C R/R 5-10 194 6/17/88 Texas Tech University 32 956 Randolph Oduber LF R/L 6-3 210 3/18/89 Western OK State U. 33 986 Ryan Sherriff LHP L/L 6-1 185 5/25/90 Western LA JC (CA) 34 1016 Rolando Botello RHP R/R 6-3 225 5/23/92 John Jay HS (TX) 35 1046 Robert Oliver 1B R/R 6-0 230 11/3/88 Wabash Valley CC (IL) 36 1076 Wander Nunez RF R/R 5-11 174 6/27/90 Western OK State U. 37 1106 Nicholas Serino LHP R/L 5-10 205 10/25/88 UMASS-Amherst 38 1136 Nick Lee LHP L/L 6-0 180 1/13/91 Weatherford College (TX) 39 1166 John Simms RHP R/R 6-3 195 1/17/92 The Woodlands HS (TX) 40 1196 Alex Diaz SS R/R 6-2 180 7/12/92 John A. Ferguson HS (FL) 41 1226 Kevin Cahill RHP R/R 6-2 205 10/20/87 Purdue University 42 1256 Taylor Stark 2B R/R 5-11 165 10/17/91 NW Rankin HS (MS) 43 1286 Corey Littrell LHP L/L 6-3 185 3/21/92 Trinity HS (KY) 44 1316 Bryce Hines RHP R/R 6-1 180 3/19/92 Hanahan HS (SC) 45 1346 Jeffrey Bouton RF R/R 6-1 205 11/21/91 John T. Hoggard HS (NC) 46 1376 Erick Fernandez C R/R 5-11 190 11/30/88 Georgetown University (DC) 47 1406 David Jarreld CF R/R 6-1 190 9/9/91 Goodpasture Chr. School (TN) 48 1436 Brandon Miller C R/R 6-2 215 10/8/89 NW Florida State JC 49 1466 Dimetrius Hatcher CF R/R 6-2 190 6/17/90 Patrick Henry CC (VA) 50 1496 Harris Fanaroff LHP L/L 6-2 185 4/3/92 Winston Churchill HS (MD)

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Syracuse Chiefs ....................................................................................................................................... Triple-A International League Harrisburg Senators ...................................................................................................................................... Double-A Eastern League Potomac Nationals ........................................................................................................................................ Single-A Carolina League Hagerstown Suns ................................................................................................................................. Single-A South Atlantic League Auburn Doubledays ....................................................................................................... Short-Season Single-A New York-Penn League GCL Nationals ...................................................................................................................................... Rookie-level Gulf Coast League DSL Nationals .........................................................................................................................Rookie-level Dominican Summer League

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WASHINGTON NATIONALS AFFILIATE ROSTER

TITLE NAMEAssistant General Manager & Vice President of Player Development ................................................................................................................................................... Bob BooneSenior Advisor to GM ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Davey JohnsonSenior Assistant to GM, Player Development ......................................................................................................................................................................................Pat CorralesDirector, Player Development .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Doug HarrisDirector, Minor League Operations................................................................................................................................................................................................ Mark ScialabbaDirector, Latin American Operations ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Johnny DipugliaCoordinator, Minor League Operations..............................................................................................................................................................................................Ryan ThomasDirector, Florida Operations ................................................................................................................................................................................................................Thomas BellAdministrator, Florida Operations.....................................................................................................................................................................................................Dianne WiebeDominican Republic Academy Administrator............................................................................................................................................................................... Fausto Severeno

MINOR LEAGUE COORDINATORSField Coordinator .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Bobby HenleyPitching Coordinator ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Spin WilliamsHitting Coordinator................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Rick SchuOutfield/Baserunning Coordinator ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Tony TarascoRehab Pitching Coordinator ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Mark GraterMedical and Rehab Coordinator ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Steve GoberStrength and Conditioning Coordinator ....................................................................................................................................................................................... Landon BrandesMinor League Equipment and Clubhouse Manager .........................................................................................................................................................................................TBD

TRIPLE-A SYRACUSE CHIEFS [INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE]Manager .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Randy Knorr Pitching Coach ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Greg Booker Hitting Coach .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jerry BrowneAthletic Trainer ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................XXXX

DOUBLE-A HARRISBURG SENATORS [EASTERN LEAGUE]Manager ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Tony BeasleyPitching Coach .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Randy TomlinHitting Coach ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Troy GingrichAthletic Trainer. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Atsushi Toriida

SINGLE-A POTOMAC NATIONALS [CAROLINA LEAGUE]Manager ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Matt LeCroyPitching Coach ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Paul Menhart Hitting Coach ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Mark HarrisAthletic Trainer ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jeff Allred

SINGLE-A HAGERSTOWN SUNS [SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE]Manager ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Brian DaubachPitching Coach .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Chris MichalakHitting Coach ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Marlon AndersonAthletic Trainer .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Allen Wood

SHORT-SEASON SINGLE-A AUBURN DOUBLEDAYS [NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE]Manager .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Gary CathcartPitching Coach ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Franklin BravoHitting Coach ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Luis OrdazAthletic Trainer .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jon Kotredes

ROOKIE-LEVEL GULF COAST LEAGUE LAKE MONSTERS [GULF COAST LEAGUE]Manager ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bobby WilliamsPitching Coach ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Michael TejeraHitting Coach ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Sergio MendezCoach ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................John PoppertAthletic Trainer ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................TBD

DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE NATIONALSManager ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Sandy MartinezPitching Coach .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Pablo FriasAthletic Trainer ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Amaury Garcia

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DOUG HARRIS (Director, Player Development)Harris was named Nationals Director of Player Development on October 16, 2009…offers 21 seasons of baseball experience as a player, amateur scout and professional scout…spent 2009 season as a Major League Scout/Advance Scout with Cleveland…lone season with the Tribe came at conclusion of 13-year tenure with Texas in various scouting capacities…played 7 professional seasons in three organizations: Royals, Orioles and Marlins.

MARK SCIALABBA (Director, Minor League Operations)Scialabba was promoted to Nationals Director, Minor League Operations in October of 2009…previously served the Nationals for 2-plus years as Assistant Director, Minor League Operations…works in conjunction with Doug Harris on all aspects of player development system, including contracts, roster management, budgets and player personnel decisions…spent the summer of 2005 as Assistant GM of the Cape Cod League’s Brewster Whitecaps…played baseball and graduated with a degree in economics from Williams College…subsequently earned an MBA and Master’s in Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts in 2006.

ADAM CROMIE (Director, Baseball Operations)This season marks Cromie’s 5th with the Nationals, his first full season as Director of Baseball Operations...in his current role, Cromie assists General Manager Mike Rizzo and Assistant General Manager Bryan Minniti in all aspects of Baseball Operations, including general administration, arbitration and overseeing the department’s analytical programs...prior to joining the Nation-als, Cromie began his career working at Baseball Info Solutions and Diamond Management Group...Cromie earned his master’s degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts in 2006. He played football and earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Allegheny College...Cromie and his wife, Whitney, reside in Washington, DC.

PAT CORRALES (Sr. Assistant, Player Development)Begins 5th season with the Nationals, 2nd as Sr. Assistant of Player Development…spent majority of first 3 years with Washington as bench coach…began 2009 season as consultant in the Nationals Player Development system before rejoining field staff as bench coach in the season’s 2nd half…joined the Nationals on November 21, 2006 as Manny Acta’s bench coach...enters 52nd season in professional baseball, 42 of which have come as a big league player, coach or manager…before beginning tenure with the Nationals, served the previous 17 years on Bobby Cox’s staff in ATL, the last 8 as bench coach…while there, ATL won staggering 14 consecutive NL East titles and a World Championship in 1995...also holds expertise and knowledge gained during 9 seasons as a big league manager...posted a 572-634 (.474) record while skippering TEX (1978-80), PHI (1982-83) and CLE (1983-87)...coached in 7 All-Star Games... while with ATL, worked with Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Greg Maddux, Andrew Jones, Chipper Jones, Fred McGriff, Javy Lopez, Fred McGriff, Kenny Lofton, Deion Sanders, among others...also enjoyed coaching stints with TEX (‘76-78) and NYY (1989).

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BOBBY HENLEY (FIELD COORDINATOR)Enters 8th season with Nationals’ organization, 2nd as Field Coordinator...spent previous 2006-09 seasons as both catching coordinator and manager of the rookie-level GCL Nationals...led GCL Nationals to league championship in 2009, posting a 36-19 mark before going a perfect 3-0 in the playoffs...other previous managerial posts in Nationals’ system include, Single-A Potomac (2005), Single-A Savannah (2004) and GCL Expos (2003)...selected by MON in 26th round of the 1991 First-Year Player Draft...played in 41 games for the Expos in 1998 and hit .304 with 3 home runs and 18 RBI...notched 35 hits in only 39 big league starts...unfortunately, injuries hit hard (right knee, shoulder, elbow)...missed 3 complete seasons...attended Okaloosa-Walton (FL) Junior College...graduated from Mobile (AL) County High in 1991.

SPIN WILLIAMS (PITCHING COORDINATOR)Returns for 6th consecutive season in the Washington chain...joined Nationals’ stable of minor league instructors in 2006 as a pitching consultant...during his tenure with the organization, has mentored Stephen Strasburg, Drew Storen, John Lannan, Ross Detwiler, Jordan Zimmermann, Collin Balester, Yuneksy Maya and Craig Stammen, among others...prior to his role with Washington, spent 27 seasons as a member of the PIT organization in a wide variety of roles...served PIT at the major league level for 13 seasons as pitching coach (November 6, 2000-completion of 2005 campaign) and bullpen coach (1994-2000)...in 2002, the Pirates pitching staff recorded the best improvement in ERA among all major league teams from the 2001 campaign, going from 5.05 to 4.23...joined the Bucs’ minor-league coaching ranks as a player/coach with Single-A Greenwood in 1981...from there, held a plethora of pitching-coach posts in the Bucs’ minor-league system...began pro career as a player with Bradenton of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League in 1979...also coached in the Florida Instructional League (5 years) and in winter league baseball in Venezuela and Colombia...served as pitching coach with Maryvale in the Arizona Fall League in 1998...was inducted into the Iowa Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in February of 2002.

RICK SCHU (HITTING COORDINATOR)Begins 2nd season in Nationals’ organization as Hitting Coordinator...prior to joining Washington, spent 12 years in Arizona organization, including parts of the last 3 seasons as D-back’s hitting coach....also served as D’Backs hitting coach in 2004...spent time as minor league hitting coordinator in 2003 and 2005-07...also worked as minor league coach with 4 affiliates from 1998-2001...during tenure with D’Backs, tutored Stephen Drew, Justin Upton, Mark Reynolds, Carlos Quentin and Miguel Montero, among others...batted .246 with 41 homers and 134 RBI in 580 games during a 9-year Major League career from 1984-96 with Philadelphia, Baltimore, Detroit, California and Montreal...signed as a non-drafted free agent with Phillies in 1980 and eventually took over third base duties when Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt moved across the diamond to first base in 1985...also set a Phillies’ record and tied a Major League mark with 7 at-bats in a June 11 game vs. New York-NL...resides in El Dorado Hills, CA, with wife, Keri, son, Jake, and daughter, Easton...father, Ken, pitched in the Chicago White Sox system in 1955-56.

TONY TARASCO (OUTFIELD/BASERUNNING COORDINATOR)Tarasco, 40, returns for his 6th season in the Washington chain, first as Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator...spent the previous 3 season (2008-10) as hitting coach with Single-A Hagerstown...prior to joining Hagerstown, Tarasco spent 2 seasons (2006-07) as hitting coach with Vermont of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League...a former big league outfielder, Tarasco hit .240 with 34 home runs, 118 RBI and 39 stolen bases in 8 seasons with Atlanta (1993-94), Montreal (1995), Baltimore (1996-97), Cincinnati (1998), New York-AL (1999) and New York-NL (2002)...selected by Atlanta in the 15th round of 1988 Draft...produced finest big league season for the Expos in 1995 by tallying career-high 14 home runs, 40 RBI and 24 stolen bags...was RF for BAL during the 1996 ALCS at the time of disputed Derek Jeter home run that was caught by fan Jeffrey Maier.

MARK GRATER (REHAB PITCHING COORDINATOR)Embarks on 9th season with Washington organization and 5th consecutive as rehab pitching coordinator...served as pitching coach in 2006 for short-season Single-A Vermont...also served as pitching coach for Single-A Savannah (2005), Double-A Harrisburg (2004), Brevard County of the Single-A Florida State League (2003) and GCL Expos (2002)...coached in the STL system for 6 seasons, the first of which came as pitching coach with short-season New Jersey in 1997...pitched in 9 big league games with STL (1991), and DET (1993), posting a 3.38 ERA...during pro career led the American Association (24 in 1992) and Florida State League (32 in 1989) in saves...was drafted by STL in 1986 as a 24th-round selection out of Florida International University...nicknamed “The Saver”...currently resides in Monaca, PA.

STEVE GOBER (MEDICAL AND REHAB COORDINATOR)Embarks on 5th season as Nationals medical and rehab coordinator...served as training and rehabilitation coordinator in 2006...begins 10th season as member of Nationals/Expos organization...served as head trainer for Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League in 2005...spent 2002-04 as head athletic trainer with Brevard County of the Single-A Florida State League...joined Expos’ organization in 2002 after serving as the NYM’s minor league strength and conditioning coordinator from 2000-01...began career in baseball as a strength and conditioning intern with the Single-A Capital City Bombers of the South Atlantic League...worked in the Arizona Fall League in 2004 and with SK Wyverns of the Korean Professional Baseball League in 2000...is NATA certified and a 1998 graduate of Shenandoah University (VA) with a B.S. in Kinesiology/Sports Medicine...played baseball at Shenandoah.

LANDON BRANDES (STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COORDINATOR)Enters 3rd season with the Washington system as Strength and Conditioning Coordinator...prior to joining Nationals, spent 7 seasons (2002-08) with LAD organization...enjoyed 2 professional seasons as player in the STL chain before entering coaching ranks...originally selected by STL in 20th round of 2000 First-Year Player Draft...played 3 years of college ball, 2 season with Maplewood Junior College (MO) and one season with the University of Missouri...resides in Rockledge, FL with his wife Amy and their 3 children, Asten, Jayce and Ty.

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SYRACUSE CHIEFS (TRIPLE-A)International League — Nationals Affiliate Since: 2009

Stadium: Alliance Bank Stadium (1997) — Phone: 315.474.7833General Manager: John Simone

Media Contact: Jason Benetti — Radio Voice: Jason Benetti2010 Record: 76-67 (2nd in IL North Division)

MANAGER: ...........................Randy Knorr PITCHING COACH: ................................Greg BookerHITTING COACH: ..................Jerry Browne ATHLETIC TRAINER: .........................Atsushi Toriida

RANDY KNORR (MANAGER)Knorr begins his 6th season managing in Nationals’ minor league system, first at the Triple-A level...following 2010 season, managed the Scottsdale Scorpions in the highly-acclaimed Arizona Fall League...returned to the managerial ranks with Double-A Harrisburg in 2010 after spending the 2009 campaign as the Nationals’ bullpen coach...managed Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League for 3 seasons (2006-08) and Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League in 2005...led Potomac to Carolina League Championship in 2008, posting a 79-61 regular-season mark before going 6-1 in playoffs...Potomac’s championship was not only the first in the 29-year history of the Potomac franchise, but the first captured by a Nationals domestic club since arriving in DC in ‘05...has managed numerous current Nationals players and prospects, including: Collin Balester, Ian Desmond, Ross Detwiler, Danny Espinosa, Bryce Harper, John Lannan, Chris Marrero, Drew Storen, Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Zimmerman and Jordan Zimmermann...played 19 seasons professionally, including parts of 11 major league campaigns...a catcher by trade, played in 253 big league games for TOR (1991-95), HOU (1996-97, ‘99), FLA (1998), TEX (2000) and MON (2001)...batted .226 (153-for-676) with 24 home runs and 88 RBI fir career...won World Series rings with the Blue Jays in 1992 and 1993...was known for defensive skills behind the plate.

GREG BOOKER (PITCHING COACH)Booker returns for his 2nd season as Triple-A pitching coach...prior to joining the Nationals in 2010, Booker enjoyed 2 seasons (2008-09) working as a pro scout for Colorado...served in same capacity with the Indians’ organization in 2007....spent 2004-05 as pitching coach in Colorado’s system at Single-A Asheville...prior to joining the Rockies’ chain, spent 6-plus seasons on San Diego’s big league coaching staff...served as Bruce Bochy’s bullpen coach from 1997-2001 before being named pitching coach on June 17, 2001...served in that capacity for nearly 2 full seasons before being relieved of his duties in May of 2003...worked as a minor league pitching coach with Cleveland organization from 1992-96...as a player, the right-handed reliever enjoyed 8 seasons in the majors, 7 with the Padres...in 161 games, went 5-7 with a 3.89 ERA...attended Elon College (NC), where he played first base.

JERRY BROWNE (HITTING COACH)Browne, 44, begins his 2nd campaign as the Nationals’ Triple-A hitting coach...enters 6th season in the Washington chain, having previously served as hitting coach with Potomac (2008-09), Hagerstown (‘07) and Savannah (‘06)...in 2008, helped guide Potomac to the Carolina League championship crown...before joining the Nationals’ organization, worked as a hitting coach in the San Francisco system at Augusta (2005) of the Single-A South Atlantic League and with Toronto, where he began his coaching career in 2002 as a roving minor league infield instructor...Browne played 10 seasons in the big leagues with Texas (1986-88), Cleveland (1989-91), Oakland (1992-93) and Florida (1994-95), hitting .271 with 135 doubles, 23 home runs, 288 RBI and 73 stolen bases in 982 career games.

ATSUSHI TORIIDA (ATHLETIC TRAINER)Toriida begins 9th season with the Nationals organization, first at Syracuse as athletic trainer...also enjoyed stints with Harrisburg (2009-10), Potomac (2008), Hagerstown (2007), Savannah (2006) and Vermont of the NY-Penn League (2003-05)...prior to joining the Washington chain, spent one season (2002) with the Rockford RiverHawks of the independent Frontier League...Toriida, a Japanese native, is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association.

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HARRISBURG SENATORS (DOUBLE-A)Eastern League — Nationals/Expos Affiliate Since: 1991

Stadium: Commerce Bank Park (1987) — Phone: 717.231.4444General Manager: Randy Whitaker

Media Contact: Terry Byrom — Radio Voice: Terry Byrom2010 Record: 77-65 (2nd in Western Division - Wild Card Western Division Champs)

MANAGER: ......................... Tony Beasley PITCHING COACH: ............................. Randy TomlinHITTING COACH: .................Troy Gingrich ATHLETIC TRAINER: .................................Jeff Allred

TONY BEASLEY (MANAGER)Beasley embarks on his first campaign in the Nationals’ organization as a manager...the 44-year-old spent the past 3 seasons (2008-10) working on the Pittsburgh Pirates major league coaching staff as third base coach, base running instructor and hitting-bunting coach for pitchers...before joining the big league coaching staff, spent 2007 campaign as Pittsburgh’s Minor League Infield Coordinator...spent 2006 campaign with Washington, serving as Frank Robinson’s third base coach...Beasley spent 5 seasons as a manager in the Pirates system, guiding his club to the post-season in all 5 years, compiling a 372-258 record (.590 winning percentage)...tabbed by Baseball America as Double-A Manager of the Year in 2004 after leading Altoona to the Eastern League Championship Series...during that same year, served the U.S. squad as a coach at the 2004 MLB Futures Game and managed the Mesa Desert Dogs of the highly-acclaimed Arizona Fall League...in 2003, was named Baseball America’s Low Class-A Manager of the Year for the 2nd straight season as the skipper for Hickory...coached at the South Atlantic League All-Star game that year, and managed Hickory to a 2nd straight appearance in the SAL finals...in 2002, led Hickory to SAL championship and 5th-best record in the minors with an 83-56 mark...named the manager on SAL’s post-season All-Star squad...managed short-season Single-A Vermont Williamsport to a 46-26 record and a first-place finish in 2001...club was declared co-champions along with Brooklyn after the events of September 11...worked as hitting coach at Single-A Lynchburg in 2000 and the GCL Pirates in 1999...served as a player/coach in 1998 with Single-A Carolina and then retired as a player to become a full-time coach in the Pittsburgh organization...originally selected by Baltimore in 19th round of the 1989 draft, hit .260 with 22 homers and 242 RBI in 854 games over 9 minor league seasons in the Pirates and Orioles chains from 1990-98...was a 1990 and 1991 Carolina League All-Star and a 1996 Southern League All-Star...Beasley and pitching coach Randy Tomlin were Liberty University teammates in 1988...resides in Bowling Green, VA with wife Stacy and son Anthony Jr...native of Fredericksburg, VA.

RANDY TOMLIN (PITCHING COACH)Tomlin, 44, begins his 3rd campaign as Senators’ pitching coach and 5th season as a member of Nationals’ minor league coaching staff...also served as pitching coach from 2007-08 with Potomac, where he helped guide the P-Nats to the 2008 Carolina League Championship...during tenure with the organization, has tutored, among others, Ross Detwiler, John Lannan, Tom Milone, Drew Storen, Stephen Strasburg and Jordan Zimmermann...joined the Washington organization from Liberty University (VA), where he spent 9 seasons as pitching coach...a left-handed pitcher, Tomlin enjoyed a 9-year pro career, including 5 seasons with Pittsburgh (1990-94) at the big league level...he went 30-31 with a 3.41 ERA in 106 big league games...Tomlin, an 18th-round selection by the Pirates in the 1988 First-Year Player Draft, started Game Four of the 1991 NLCS for Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta.

TROY GINGRICH (HITTING COACH)Gingrich will serve as Senators’ hitting coach for the 4th consecutive year and embark on his 8th season as a coach in the Washington organization...before joining Harrisburg, spent 3 years (2005-07) as hitting coach with Single-A Potomac and one season (2004) with Vermont of the short-season Single-A New York-Penn League...during tenure with the organization, has helped develop, among others, Roger Bernadina, Ian Desmond, Danny Espinosa and Chris Marrero...Gingrich, 33, enjoyed a 4-year pro career at the minor league level as an outfielder before retiring in 2004 to begin coaching career...played collegiately at the University of Arizona....graduate of Apache Junction (AZ) High...married and lives in San Diego, CA.

JEFF ALLRED (ATHLETIC TRAINER)Allred enters his 4th season in the Washington system, first at Harrisburg...has also served as athletic trainer with Potomac (2009-10) and Hagerstown (‘08)...began tenure with the Washington organization after spending one season (2007) with the Macon Music of the Independent Southcoast League...graduated in 2006 from Texas State University with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training...while attending Texas State, worked as a student trainer for Bobcats athletic department...Allred, a Texas native, is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association.

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POTOMAC NATIONALS (SINGLE-A)Carolina League — Nationals Affiliate Since: 2005

Stadium: G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium (1984) — Phone: 703.590.2311General Manager: Josh Olerud

Media Contact: Bryan Holland — Radio Voice: Will Fleming 2010 Record: 70-69 (2nd in North Division)

MANAGER: ...........................Matt LeCroy PITCHING COACH: ............................. Paul MenhartHITTING COACH: ...................Mark Harris ATHLETIC TRAINER: ................................ Alan Wood

MATT LECROY (MANAGER)LeCroy, 35, begins his 3rd campaign as a manger in the Washington chain, first at Potomac...enjoyed 2 seasons (2009-10) as manager at Hagerstown of the Single-A South Atlantic League...joined Nationals coaching ranks prior to 2009 season after retiring from playing in 2008...during tenure with Nationals, has tutored some of clubs top prospects, including: Destin Hood, Tyler Moore, Derek Norris, J.P. Ramirez, Dan Rosenbaum and Drew Storen...in 8 big league campaigns with Minnesota (2000-05, 2007) and Washington (2006), LeCroy batted .260 with 68 doubles, 60 home runs and 218 RBI in 476 games...enjoyed post-season play 4 times, during which he hit .269 in 10 contests...as a player, had the privilege to learn from 3 of the highest regarded managers in the game, Minnesota’s Tom Kelly (2000-01) and Ron Gardenhire (2002-05, 2007) and Washington’s Frank Robinson (2006)...a catcher and first baseman, LeCroy was selected in the sandwich round (50th overall) of the 1997 First-Year Player Draft out of Clemson University (SC).

PAUL MENHART (PITCHING COACH)Menhart, 42, will serve as Potomac’s pitching coach for the 3rd straight year...the 2010 campaign marks his 6th season in the Washington system....following ‘09 season, participated in the highly-acclaimed Arizona Fall League as pitching coach for the Phoenix Desert Dogs...during AFL, worked with Nationals pitching prospects Stephen Strasburg, Drew Storen and Josh Wilkie...enjoyed 2 years (2007-08) as pitching coach with Hagerstown...began tenure with the club in 2006, serving in the same capacity with Savannah of the Single-A SAL...joined Washington organization from Western Carolina University (NC), where he spent 3 years (2003-05) as a coach, including the final 2 seasons as pitching coach...an 8th-round selection by the Blue Jays in the 1990 First-Year Player Draft...enjoyed parts of 3 seasons at the big league level with Toronto (1995), Seattle (1996) and San Diego (1997).

MARK HARRIS (HITTING COACH)Harris joins the Nationals’ organization after spending the previous 4 years (2007-10) with the Royals...served as Kansas City’s Minor League Infield Coordinator from 2008-10 and worked one season (‘07) as a roving coach...has enjoyed stints as a scout and coach in the TEX and PHI chains, respectively...additionally, Harris runs a highly succesful private baseball academy...played in Yankees minor league system after being selected in first round (25th overall) of ‘78 January Draft...resides in Gainesville, VA with wife, Vickie, daughter, Rachael and son, Chris.

ALAN WOOD (ATHLETIC TRAINER)Begins 4th season in Washington chain, first at Potomac...prior to moving to Potomac, spent 2 seasons (2009-10) with Hagerstown and one campaign (’08) with Vermont of the short-season New York-Penn League...graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Athletic Training...resides in Waco, TX.

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HAGERSTOWN SUNS (SINGLE-A)South Atlantic League — Nationals Affiliate Since: 2007

Stadium: Municipal Stadium (1930) — Phone: 301.791.6266President: Bruce Quinn

Media Contact: Bryan Holland — Radio Voice: Bryan Holland2010 Record: 65-75 (6th in South Division)

MANAGER: .......................Brian Daubach PITCHING COACH: ...........................Chris MichalakHITTING COACH: ............Marlon Anderson ATHLETIC TRAINER: .............................Jon Kotredes

BRIAN DAUBACH (MANAGER)Daubach, 39, embarks on his first season in the Washington chain...has also managed the American Defenders of independent Can-Am League (2009) and served as hitting coach for the Nashua Pride (2008) in the same league...spent parts of 8 seasons in the majors with Florida (1998), Boston (1999-02 & 2004), Chicago-AL (2003) and New York-NL (2005)...won a World Series title in 2004 with the Red Sox...hit .259 with 139 doubles, 93 homers and 333 RBI in 661 games at the big league level...primarily a first baseman, also played outfield, third base and was a designated hitter...originally selected by the Mets in the 17th round of the 1990 Draft...has worked as media member with Boston sports radio station WEEI as one of the co-hosts of “The Big Show” and contributed Fox Sports Net in St. Louis during 2006 World Series.

CHRIS MICHALAK (PITCHING COACH)Michalak begins his 2nd season as pitching coach with the Nationals’ short-season New York-Penn League affiliate...2010 was first season as a coach after retiring as a player following the 2009 season...joined Washington organization after enjoying a 16-year pro career...appeared in 578 pro games, including 61 at the big league level with Arizona, Toronto, Texas and Cincinnati...pitched for 13 different organizations during career...member of the Arizona Diamondbacks Inaugural 1998 Opening Day Roster...originally selected by Oakland in 12th round of 1993 First-Year Player Draft...played 4 years of baseball at the University of Notre Dame (1990-93), going 34-13 with a 3.21 ERA...was an extra in the movie “Rudy”.

MARLON ANDERSON (HITTING COACH)Anderson, 37, begins a new chapter of his baseball career, accepting his first coaching job at the professional level since retiring from playing in late 2009...joins the Washington organization after enjoying a 15-year pro career...enjoyed parts of 12 seasons in the majors with Philadelphia (1998-2002), Tampa (2003), St. Louis (2004), New York-NL (2005 & 2007-09), Washington (2006) and Los Angeles-NL (2006-07)...a career .265 hitter with 174 doubles, 63 homers, 371 RBI and 392 runs scored in 1151 games at the big league level...a utility player, Anderson appeared at second base, all 3 outfield positions and first base during his career...currently tied for 22nd all-time with 84 career pinch hits...orginally drafted by Philadelphia in 2nd round of 1995 First-Year Player Draft...as a senior at the University of South Alalbama, posted a .357 batting average with thirteen home runs, and was the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and a Baseball America first team All-American.

JON KOTREDES (ATHLETIC TRAINER)Begins 3rd season with Washington organization, first at Vermont...spent 2009-10 seasons with GCL Nationals...worked 3 years (2006-08) with San Francisco organization, all with Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the short-season Northwest League...graduated from University of Maine in 2005 with a degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education...resides

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AUBURN DOUBLEDAYS (SHORT-SEASON SINGLE-A)New York-Penn League — Nationals/Expos Affiliate Since: 2011

Stadium: Falcon Park (1995) — Phone: 802.655.4200General Manager: Kyle Shoonover

Media Contact: Kyle Schoonover — Radio Voice: John Miller2010 Record (as Vermont Lake Monsters): 36-38 (3rd in NY-P League Stedler Division)

MANAGER: ........................ Gary Cathcart PITCHING COACH: ............................Franklin BravoHITTING COACH: .....................Luis Ordaz ATHLETIC TRAINER: .............................Jon Kotredes

GARY CATHCART (MANAGER)Cathcart will manage Washington’s newest affiliate after enjoying a managing stint with Single-A Potomac last year...joined Washington organization after spending the 7 seasons (2003-09) as a coach or manager in the Toronto chain...the 2011 campaign will mark Cathcart’s 6th season managing in the minors...other managerial stops include: New Hampshire of the Double-A Eastern League (2008-09), Lansing of the Single-A Midwest League (2007) and Pulaski of the Single-A Appalachian League (2004)...began coaching career in 1999 with Albany Diamond Dogs of the Northern Independent League before joining the Blue Jays organization in November, 2002...selected by the Yankees in 33rd round of June 1984 Draft...played 4 seasons in minor leagues, all within Yankees organization, advancing as far as Triple-A level...played collegiately at Georgia Southwestern and Cumberland Junior College before playing 2 seasons at Middle Tennessee State.

FRANKLIN BRAVO (PITCHING COACH)Bravo returns for 9th straight season as pitching coach in the Washington system...has also served with Vermont, GCL Nationals and DSL Nationals...served as pitching coach of the Expos’ Dominican Summer League entry in ‘03...played 5 seasons in PIT’s minor league system, retiring after the 2000 season...in 1999 at Hickory of the Single-A South Atlantic League, posted 7-1 record with a 3.22 ERA in 34 games (8 starts) to finish 2nd in the organization in ERA (3.21)...resides in Santo Domingo, DR.

LUIS ORDAZ (HITTING COACH)In his first season with the Washington chain exclusively as an instructor, Ordaz will serve as hitting coach with Auburn...spent 2010 campaign as a player/coach with Triple-A Syracuse...enjoyed a 7-year MLB playing career with St. Louis (1997-99), Kansas City (2000-02) and Tampa (2006)...Ordaz, a native of Maracaibo, VZ, played shortstop (122 games), second base (71 games) and third base (10 games)...made MLB debut with Cardinals on September 3, 1997 vs. Chicago-AL.

JON KOTREDES (HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER)Begins 2nd season with Washington organization...spent ‘09 campaign with GCL Nationals...worked 3 years (2006-08) with SFG organization, all with Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the short-season Northwest League...graduated from University of Maine in 2005 with a degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education...resides in Bangor, ME.

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GCL NATIONALS (ROOKIE-LEVEL)Gulf Coast League — Nationals/Expos Affiliate Since: N/A

Stadium: Washington Nationals Training Complex (1992) — Phone: 321.633.9200General Manager: N/A

Media Contact: N/A — Radio Voice: N/A2010 Record: 24-32 (4th in East Division)

MANAGER: .....................Bobby Williams PITCHING COACH: ............................Michael TejeraHITTING COACH: ...............Sergio Mendez COACH: ............................................... John PoppertATHLETIC TRAINER: ............. Wilkin Perez

BOBBY WILLIAMS (MANAGER)Williams begins 7th season in the Nationals’ organization, 4th as a manager in the minor leagues...spent 3 years (2007-09) as Washington’s Director of Player Development...previously skippered Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League (2006) and Single-A Vermont (2005)...prior to joining the Nationals, worked five years in CIN’s minor league chain coaching at various levels from 2000-04...selected by BAL in 1995 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign...played collegiately at Rollins (FL) College then earned a master’s degree in sports management while coaching at Georgia Southern University...is the son of Orlando Magic Senior Vice President and well-known speaker and author, Pat Williams...he and his wife, Mary Lynn, reside in Sarasota, FL.

MICHAEL TEJERA (PITCHING COACH)Begins 2nd season in Washington system and as pitching coach with GCL Nationals after spending 9 seasons with Bethune-Cookman University...worked as pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for the ‘Cats...enjoyed 2 seasons (1998-99) of pro ball in the Mexican Baseball League...played shortstop and pitched during collegiate career at New Mexico State University.

SERGIO MENDEZ (HITTING COACH)Enters 2nd season as coach with GCL Nationals, 7th campaign in Washington chain...has also enjoyed coaching stints with Vermont, Hagerstown and Dominican Summer League squad...in 2007, named DSL Manager of the Year, guiding club to 49-15 record en route to becoming the first Nationals affiliate at any level to win a championship…managed DSL club for Nationals from 2005-07…enjoyed 6 years as catcher in minors for PIT, topping out with Double-A Carolina in 1997…signed with Pirates as non-drafted free agent in October 1991.

JOHN POPPERT (COACH)Poppert, 28, begins 2nd season as a coach after retiring during the 2009 season...Dale City, VA native enjoyed 5 minor league seasons, all as a catcher in the Washington system...selected by Washington in the 17th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft...played collegiately at East Carolina University.

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ALANIZ, ADRIAN — RHPOD AGE: 27 HT: 6-2 WT: 200 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/12/1984, Austin, TX SCHOOL: University of Texas OBTAINED: Selected in 8th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tyler Wilt. 2010: Earned Single-A Potomac Pitcher of the Month honors, collecting 3 wins in 6 games (2 starts) and posting a 0.95 ERA (3 ER/28.1 IP). 2008: Selected as Single-A Carolina League mid-season All-Star...earned Potomac Player of the Month honors for May, going 5-0 with a 2.73 ERA (10 ER/33.0 IP) and a .183 BAA (21-for-115) in 6 starts. 2007: Garnered New York-Penn League mid-season All-Star honors...ranked 2nd in NY-P League with 8 wins...selected as Vermont Pitcher of the Month for July, going 4-0 with a 0.34 ERA (1 ER/26.2 IP) and 31 strikeouts in 4 starts. COLLEGE: Went 27-10 with a 3.11 ERA in 3 seasons with University of Texas...as a freshman, helped Longhorns win 2005 College World Series Title...also as a frosh, threw 19th no-hitter in UT baseball history...earned First-Team All-American honors by Baseball America in 2005...Selected as 2007 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year...following ‘07 season, named to the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I Second-Team All-American squad by Collegiate Baseball and selected to the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I Second-Team.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Vermont 8 2 2.39 13 8 0 0 0 60.1 42 18 16 2 0 8 62 9.2 4 0 .1872008 Harrisburg 0 5 3.93 13 13 0 0 0 66.1 61 34 29 10 3 30 47 6.4 4 0 .244 Potomac 9 0 2.62 12 12 0 0 0 65.1 50 24 19 2 2 25 56 7.7 0 0 .2142009 Harrisburg 3 4 4.76 24 10 0 0 1 64.1 69 35 34 9 0 33 53 7.4 1 0 .276 Vermont 1 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 0 0 .1002010 Potomac 8 4 2.61 24 12 0 0 1 107.0 93 38 31 3 6 26 101 8.5 10 0 .233 Harrisburg 1 0 1.64 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 6 2 2 0 0 4 7 5.7 1 0 .158MINORS TOTALS 30 15 3.08 90 59 0 0 2 383.1 324 151 131 26 11 126 334 7.8 20 0 .227

APPLEBEE, PAUL — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 195 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 5/17/1988, Claremont, CA SCHOOL: UC-RiversideOBTAINED: Selected in 10th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 0 1 3.45 4 3 0 0 0 15.2 15 6 6 0 1 2 13 7.5 2 0 .268 Vermont 0 1 3.06 4 4 0 0 0 17.2 16 8 6 2 2 2 13 6.6 0 0 .2352010 Hagerstown 6 6 4.10 29 11 0 0 1 107.2 119 57 49 12 5 27 67 5.6 5 0 .281MINORS TOTALS 6 8 3.89 37 18 0 0 1 141.0 150 71 61 14 8 31 93 5.9 7 0 .274

ARATA, NICK — INFOD AGE: 23 HT: 5-10 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/13/1986, Bronx, NY SCHOOL: Florida Atlantic UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 28th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by Tony Arango. COLLEGE: As a junior at FAU, earned All Sun Belt Conference honors.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 Vermont .230 44 152 20 35 53 8 5 0 11 0 1 5 14 54 10 3 .314 .349 .663 32009 Hagerstown .236 87 288 42 68 81 9 2 0 22 0 1 14 25 66 9 2 .326 .281 .607 20 Harrisburg .167 5 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 .231 .167 .398 02010 Potomac .133 5 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 .188 .133 .188 2MINORS TOTALS .229 141 467 62 107 138 17 7 0 36 3 2 20 40 132 19 5 .316 .296 .611 25

ARNESEN, ERIK — RHPOD AGE: 27 HT: 6-3 WT: 260 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/19/1984, Grove City, NJ SCHOOL: Grove City (NJ) CollegeOBTAINED: Selected in 17th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2009: Finished 2nd among Washington minor leaguers with 116 strikeouts…recorded 8 of his 12 wins in a Senators uniform. 2008: Selected as Single-A Carolina League mid-season All-Star...earned Potomac Player of the Month honors for May, going 5-0 with a 2.73 ERA (10 ER/33.0 IP) and a .183 BAA (21-for-115) in 6 starts. 2007: Garnered New York-Penn League mid-season All-Star honors...ranked 2nd in NY-P League with 8 wins...selected as Vermont Pitcher of the Month for July, going 4-0 with a 0.34 ERA (1 ER/26.2 IP) and 31 strikeouts in 4 starts. COLLEGE: Went 27-10 with a 3.11 ERA in 3 seasons with University of Texas...as a freshman, helped Longhorns win 2005 College World Series Title...also as a frosh, threw 19th no-hitter in UT baseball history...earned First-Team All-American honors by Baseball America in 2005...Selected as 2007 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year...following ‘07 season, named to the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I Second-Team All-American squad by Collegiate Baseball and selected to the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I Second-Team.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Vermont 1 3 4.56 12 8 0 0 0 49.1 61 28 25 2 5 11 32 5.8 1 0 .3072007 Hagerstown 6 7 4.61 24 15 0 0 0 93.2 119 65 48 13 4 19 51 4.9 3 0 .3042008 Hagerstown 6 4 3.97 25 7 1 0 0 81.2 88 37 36 4 3 21 75 8.3 5 0 .284 Potomac 4 3 4.46 8 7 0 0 0 42.1 45 24 21 6 0 8 36 7.7 1 0 .2742009 Potomac 4 1 2.23 6 6 0 0 0 32.1 37 16 8 1 0 7 25 7.0 1 0 .285 Harrisburg 8 6 3.87 22 21 1 0 0 123.1 133 59 53 11 6 26 91 6.6 2 1 .2792010 Harrisburg 2 2 2.81 13 5 0 0 2 41.2 36 15 13 2 1 7 35 7.6 1 0 .234 Syracuse 6 8 3.95 21 18 1 0 0 107.0 107 53 47 12 7 31 70 5.9 8 0 .260MINORS TOTALS 37 34 3.95 131 87 3 0 2 571.1 626 297 251 51 26 130 415 6.5 22 1 .280

ARNOLD, PATRICK — RHPOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-1 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/31/1988, Huntington, WV SCHOOL: Huntington (WV) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 15th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 0 5 8.78 10 6 0 0 0 26.2 43 27 26 4 1 10 25 8.4 2 0 .3642008 GCL Nationals 4 0 1.80 5 3 0 0 0 25.0 22 8 5 1 2 5 17 6.1 1 0 .237 Vermont 1 3 4.97 6 5 0 0 0 29.0 35 22 16 2 3 9 26 8.1 4 1 .2852009 Hagerstown 3 5 4.67 36 6 0 0 3 81.0 99 46 42 9 4 23 71 7.9 8 0 .3072010 Hagerstown 2 3 4.27 26 0 0 0 1 46.1 56 28 22 4 2 16 33 6.4 4 0 .299MINORS TOTALS 10 16 4.80 83 20 0 0 4 208.0 255 131 111 20 12 63 172 7.4 19 1 .302

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BAEZ, GREGORI — LHPOD AGE: 17 HT: 6-3 WT: 185 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 5/5/1992, Santo Domingo, DR OBTAINED: Signed as a minor-league free agent, December 17, 2008.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 DSL Nationals 1 3 2.57 10 6 0 0 0 35.0 21 13 10 0 2 19 30 7.7 2 0 .1742010 GCL Nationals 1 2 5.92 11 6 0 0 0 38.0 44 27 25 2 4 23 40 9.5 5 1 .306MINORS TOTALS 2 5 4.32 21 12 0 0 0 73.0 65 40 35 2 6 42 70 8.6 7 1 .245

BARRETT, AARON — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-4 WT: 200 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/2/1988, Evansville, IN SCHOOL: University of MississippiOBTAINED: Selected in 9th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 0 5 9.43 10 4 0 0 0 21.0 26 25 22 3 1 22 25 10.7 9 0 .299MINORS TOTALS 0 5 9.43 10 4 0 0 0 21.0 26 25 22 3 1 22 25 10.7 9 0 .299

BARTHMAIER, JAMES — RHPOD AGE: 27 HT: 6-5 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/6/1984, Atlanta, GA SCHOOL: Roswell (GA) High SchoolOBTAINED: Signed as minor league free agent, November 24, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 Martinsville 1 1 2.49 8 3 0 0 0 21.2 19 9 6 0 2 7 18 7.5 2 0 .2262004 Greeneville 4 3 3.78 13 13 0 0 0 69.0 70 32 29 3 1 22 65 8.5 3 1 .2622005 Lexington 11 6 2.27 25 25 0 0 0 134.2 108 41 34 3 4 55 142 9.5 7 1 .220 Salem 1 0 1.50 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 4 1 1 3 1 6 9.0 0 0 .1672006 Salem 11 8 3.62 27 27 0 0 0 146.2 137 64 59 6 9 67 134 8.2 3 0 .2522007 Corpus Christi 2 9 6.20 24 16 0 0 0 90.0 116 73 62 11 5 44 73 7.3 4 1 .3122008 Indianapolis 3 1 3.53 16 16 0 0 0 79.0 69 34 31 5 4 27 71 8.1 2 0 .2352008 Altoona 2 4 4.86 10 10 0 0 0 46.1 42 27 25 3 1 21 40 7.8 2 0 .240 Pittsburgh 0 2 10.45 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 16 12 12 3 0 8 6 5.2 0 0 .3642009 Indianapolis 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 .0002010 Altoona 0 0 12.00 5 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 5 4 0 0 5 2 6.0 2 0 .462 Bradenton 0 0 3.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 3.0 0 0 .111 GCL Nationals 0 0 3.60 4 2 0 0 0 10.0 8 5 4 1 3 3 6 5.4 0 0 .211 Potomac 4 1 3.62 9 5 0 0 0 32.1 36 14 13 1 3 7 26 7.2 3 0 .295MINORS TOTALS 39 33 3.77 145 118 0 0 0 641.2 616 309 269 34 36 261 584 8.2 28 3 .253MLB TOTALS 0 2 10.45 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 16 12 12 3 0 8 6 5.2 0 0 .364

BATES, COLIN — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/10/1988, LaGrange, IL SCHOOL: University of North CarolinaOBTAINED: Selected in 23rd round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 3 3 5.40 15 5 0 0 2 48.1 55 31 29 4 6 8 45 8.4 2 1 .293MINORS TOTALS 3 3 5.40 15 5 0 0 2 48.1 55 31 29 4 6 8 45 8.4 2 1 .293

BLOXOM, JUSTIN — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-1 WT: 205 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 4/28/1988, Phoenix, AZ SCHOOL: Kansas State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 11th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2010: Earned Single-A South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star selection...ranked among SAL leaders in hitting (4th, .309), slugging (5th, .476) and OPS (7th, .831)...selected as MiLB.com SAL Batter of the Week, June 14-20...twice named Hagerstown Batter of the Month (April & June). 2009: Finished 8th in short-season Single-A New York-Penn League with 37 walks. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Vermont .228 67 228 31 52 69 6 1 3 24 1 2 5 37 68 4 3 .346 .303 .649 92010 Hagerstown .309 104 418 66 129 199 29 4 11 70 0 4 5 27 77 10 5 .355 .476 .355 15MINORS TOTALS .280 171 646 97 181 268 35 5 14 94 1 6 10 64 145 14 8 .351 .415 .766 24

BRONSON, EVAN — LHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-3 WT: 195 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 2/13/1987, Midlothian, VA SCHOOL: Trinity College (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 29th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2009: Short-season Single-A NY-Penn League All-Star selection, went 3-0 with a miniscule 0.55 ERA (3 ER/49.1 IP) in 20 appearances…struck out 38 and walked just 3 (12.6/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio)…named Vermont Player of the Month for August.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Vermont 3 0 0.55 20 0 0 0 4 49.1 28 7 3 0 1 3 38 6.9 2 0 .1612010 Hagerstown 4 2 5.40 8 8 0 0 0 43.1 59 32 26 3 3 6 24 5.0 4 0 .326 Potomac 4 7 3.88 21 16 0 0 0 95.0 107 50 41 3 3 17 59 5.6 5 0 .284MINORS TOTALS 11 9 3.36 49 24 0 0 4 187.2 194 89 70 6 7 26 121 5.8 11 0 .265

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BYNUM, SETH — SSOD AGE: 30 HT: 6-0 WT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/19/1980, Louisville, KY SCHOOL: Indiana UniversityOBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, May 28, 2004.CAREER NOTES: 2009: In first action at Triple-A level, earned mid-season International League All-Star selection...20 home runs ranked 8th in IL and 2nd among Nation-als farmhands...named Best Defensive 2nd Baseman in IL according to Baseball America’s annual ‘Best Tools’ survey voted upon by league managers. 2008: Tallied a professional-best 21 home runs and 79 RBI.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 Savannah .236 24 72 11 17 22 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 9 24 0 0 .321 .306 .627 5 Brevard County .235 20 51 7 12 20 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 4 20 0 0 .291 .392 .683 42005 Savannah .301 50 186 32 56 90 13 3 5 29 0 2 1 29 40 6 1 .394 .484 .878 9 Potomac .179 35 84 16 15 24 4 1 1 6 0 2 2 5 20 2 2 .237 .286 .523 72006 Potomac .244 34 119 16 29 41 7 1 1 6 1 0 1 10 39 6 3 .308 .345 .653 8 Harrisburg .232 72 203 19 47 57 10 0 0 11 1 0 2 30 46 4 2 .336 .281 .617 142007 Potomac .316 9 38 2 12 18 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .316 .474 .790 0 Harrisburg .231 66 212 21 49 74 5 1 6 34 2 3 5 19 44 4 2 .305 .349 .654 162008 Potomac .266 50 177 28 47 78 13 0 6 30 0 0 2 14 36 2 1 .326 .441 .767 13 Harrisburg .264 83 273 50 72 137 16 2 15 49 5 3 1 28 90 1 3 .331 .502 .833 62009 Harrisburg .400 4 15 1 6 9 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .438 .600 1.038 0 Syracuse .262 134 465 58 122 209 24 3 19 67 4 7 1 31 138 6 3 .306 .449 .755 202010 Syracuse .233 88 305 42 71 133 20 0 14 52 0 4 0 35 94 13 1 .308 .436 .308 10MINORS TOTALS .252 669 2200 303 555 912 123 12 70 297 13 21 15 215 599 45 18 .320 .415 .735 102

CAHILL, KEVIN — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-2 WT: 205 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/20/1987, Ft. Wayne, IN SCHOOL: Purdue UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 41st round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 0 1 3.54 12 0 0 0 0 20.1 19 8 8 0 4 9 25 11.1 5 0 .247MINORS TOTALS 0 1 3.54 12 0 0 0 0 20.1 19 8 8 0 4 9 25 11.1 5 0 .247

CLEGG, MITCHELL — LHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-5 WT: 225 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 12/22/1986, Woburn, MA SCHOOL: University of MassachusettsOBTAINED: Selected in 21st round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2010: Paced Hagerstown with 9 wins, tying him for 4th among Single-A South Atlantic League hurlers. 2009: In first action as a pro, earned short-season New York-Penn League All-Star selection.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Vermont 2 4 2.20 13 10 1 0 0 57.1 56 19 14 1 4 13 30 4.7 0 1 .2622010 GCL Nationals 0 1 1.29 4 3 0 0 0 14.0 15 6 2 1 3 3 8 5.1 0 0 .254 Hagerstown 9 3 3.48 20 13 0 0 2 93.0 95 40 36 6 2 22 55 5.3 1 0 .273MINORS TOTALS 11 8 2.85 37 26 1 0 2 164.1 166 65 52 8 9 38 93 5.1 1 1 .267

COLE, A.J. — RHPOD AGE: 19 HT: 6-4 WT: 181 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/5/1992, Winter Springs, FL SCHOOL: Oviedo (FL) High SchoolOBTAINED: Selected in 4th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 campaign rated as No. 4 prospect in Nationals’ chain according to Baseball America and ESPN’s Keith Law...signed by scout Paul Tinnell.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 9.0 0 0 .333MINORS TOTALS 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 9.0 0 0 .333

CUEVAS, JUSTINO — SSOD AGE: 22 HT: 5-10 WT: 160 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/30/1988, Santo Domingo, DROBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, September 11, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 DSL Nationals .269 44 160 19 43 48 5 0 0 19 3 0 4 23 27 17 6 .374 .300 .674 92009 GCL Nationals .230 54 183 28 42 58 10 0 2 26 5 2 5 11 30 7 5 .289 .317 .606 142010 Hagerstown .266 65 203 25 54 78 13 1 3 26 2 3 0 8 29 6 3 .290 .384 .674 14MINORS TOTALS ..255 163 546 72 139 184 28 1 5 71 10 5 9 42 86 30 14 .316 .337 .653 37

CURRAN, CHRIS — OFOD AGE: 23 HT: 5-10 WT: 150 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 12/21/1987, Brockton, MA SCHOOL: Miami Dade CC (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 22nd round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tony Arango. 2008: In pro debut, earned year-end GCL All Star selection...led the GCL with 65 hits and 55 runs scored.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .311 55 209 55 65 84 8 4 1 22 4 0 2 28 36 14 3 .397 .402 .799 22009 Hagerstown .213 122 423 49 90 117 11 5 2 32 7 1 8 25 104 19 8 .269 .277 .546 62010 Potomac .226 74 239 31 54 73 8 4 1 17 8 3 8 17 42 10 8 .296 .305 .296 3MINORS TOTALS .240 251 871 135 209 274 27 13 4 71 19 4 18 70 182 43 19 .308 .315 .623 11

DEMMIN, RYAN — LHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 230 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 4/5/1988, Oshkosh, WI SCHOOL: Minnesota State UniversityOBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 30, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 2 1 1.45 14 1 0 0 2 31.0 25 6 5 1 1 10 32 9.3 0 0 .223MINORS TOTALS 2 1 1.45 14 1 0 0 2 31.0 25 6 5 1 1 10 32 9.3 0 0 .223

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DEMNY, PAUL — RHPOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-3 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/3/1989, East Bernard, TX SCHOOL: Blinn JC (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 6th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tyler Wilt.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 GCL Nationals 4 0 2.50 11 6 0 0 0 36.0 29 18 10 1 6 14 40 10.0 3 0 .2212009 Hagerstown 3 11 5.14 23 23 0 0 0 105.0 101 69 60 8 11 42 110 9.4 9 2 .2502010 Hagerstown 6 10 4.23 27 27 1 0 0 129.2 128 78 61 10 16 47 106 7.4 13 6 .253MINORS TOTALS 13 21 4.36 61 56 1 0 0 270.2 258 165 131 19 33 103 256 8.5 25 8 .248

DILL, CLAYTON — LHPOD AGE: 25 HT: 5-11 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 1/3/1986, Pine Bluff, AK SCHOOL: Missouri Baptist CollegeOBTAINED: Selected in 35th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Kerrick Jackson.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 GCL Nationals 0 1 11.81 8 0 0 0 2 10.2 17 14 14 3 1 9 16 13.5 2 0 .3622009 Hagerstown 2 0 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 4 4 1 0 1 4 9.0 0 0 .250 Vermont 4 5 3.07 19 0 0 0 8 29.1 20 15 10 3 3 11 42 12.9 2 0 .1852010 Potomac 6 7 4.41 40 0 0 0 1 51.0 50 28 25 3 1 33 48 8.5 11 0 .263MINORS TOTALS 12 13 5.02 70 0 0 0 11 95.0 91 61 53 10 5 54 110 10.4 15 0 .252

DUPUIS, TIMOTHY — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/2/1988, Assumption, MA SCHOOL: Blinn JC (TX)OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 14, 2010.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tyler Wilt.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 3 1 4.79 16 0 0 0 3 20.2 23 11 11 0 0 5 21 9.1 1 0 .287MINORS TOTALS 3 1 4.79 16 0 0 0 3 20.2 23 11 11 0 0 5 21 9.1 1 0 .287

ERB, SHANE — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-5 WT: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/3/1987, Tampa, FL SCHOOL: Hillsborough Community College (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 38th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Paul Tinnel. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 0 0 37.80 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 8 7 7 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 .6152008 GCL Nationals 1 2 7.58 14 0 0 0 2 19.0 28 20 16 0 4 9 14 6.6 4 0 .3462009 Vermont 1 1 7.15 17 1 0 0 0 34.0 46 28 27 6 7 15 18 4.8 5 0 .3382010 Hagerstown 2 2 6.19 39 0 0 0 1 48.0 53 41 33 0 4 37 30 5.6 9 0 .276MINORS TOTALS 4 5 7.28 72 1 0 0 3 102.2 135 96 83 7 15 62 62 5.4 18 0 .320

EUSEBIO, WILSON — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/20/1988, Puerto Plata, DR OBTAINED: Signed as a minor-league free agent, March 11, 2008.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2005 DSL Pirates 0 0 10.20 10 0 0 0 1 15.0 21 19 17 1 5 10 8 4.8 7 0 .3132006 DSL Pirates 1 0 3.95 8 0 0 0 1 13.2 9 10 6 1 3 11 9 5.9 4 0 .1842007 DID NOT PLAY 2008 DSL Nationals 5 3 1.64 19 0 0 0 4 38.1 23 8 7 0 2 21 46 10.8 5 0 .1832009 GCL Nationals 2 0 3.22 13 2 0 0 1 22.1 25 16 8 0 3 12 18 7.3 3 0 .2752010 Vermont 2 1 4.26 16 0 0 0 0 44.1 44 27 21 4 3 26 32 6.5 11 0 .260MINORS TOTALS 10 4 3.97 66 2 0 0 7 133.2 122 80 59 6 16 80 113 7.6 30 0 .243

FABIAN, ROBINSON — RHPOD AGE: 25 HT: 6-3 WT: 198 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/10/1986, Santo Domingo, DROBTAINED: Acquired from COL along with RHP Ryan Mattheus in exchange for LHP Joe Beimel, July 31, 2009.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2003 DSL Rockies 0 1 1.74 6 1 0 0 0 10.1 5 3 2 0 1 7 4 3.5 1 0 .1432004 DSL Rockies 5 3 2.83 14 11 1 1 0 63.2 58 28 20 0 5 17 47 6.6 8 0 .2372005 Casper 1 3 11.79 12 3 0 0 0 23.2 43 33 31 8 1 8 20 7.6 5 0 .3942006 Casper 3 5 4.91 13 12 0 0 0 62.1 55 44 34 4 6 36 49 7.1 15 1 .2302007 Tri-City 4 6 3.96 15 15 0 0 0 77.1 85 42 34 5 10 26 67 7.8 15 0 .2812008 Asheville 4 6 5.38 17 13 0 0 0 72.0 89 54 43 10 8 22 59 7.4 6 0 .3012009 Asheville 3 6 6.24 24 12 0 0 0 83.2 105 64 58 6 11 21 54 5.8 8 0 .310 Hagerstown 0 1 1.96 9 1 0 0 2 23.0 21 6 5 1 3 4 10 3.9 2 0 .2472010 Potomac 2 1 4.02 8 6 0 0 0 31.1 36 15 14 1 4 14 23 6.6 3 1 .298MINORS TOTALS 22 32 4.85 118 74 1 1 2 447.1 497 289 241 35 49 155 333 6.7 63 2 .281

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FOX, ADAM — INFOD AGE: 29 HT: 6-0 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/23/1981, St. Mary’s, PA SCHOOL: Ohio UniversityOBTAINED: Signed as a minor-league free agent, November 11, 2009.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2003 Spokane .217 65 235 35 51 78 13 1 4 38 2 4 3 27 45 3 2 .301 .332 .633 82004 Stockton .240 131 483 64 116 193 24 4 15 77 0 11 10 60 106 4 3 .330 .400 .730 222005 Clinton .255 75 282 42 72 110 12 1 8 36 1 5 2 37 39 11 9 .340 .390 .730 3 Frisco .255 46 149 23 38 57 5 1 4 26 0 1 3 19 29 3 0 .349 .383 .732 42006 Bakersfield .256 77 289 38 74 118 21 1 7 35 2 4 4 27 51 7 4 .324 .408 .732 23 Frisco .269 9 26 3 7 16 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .296 .615 .911 02007 Oklahoma .269 21 78 10 21 34 5 1 2 14 1 1 0 5 9 0 0 .310 .436 .746 3 Frisco .277 80 274 38 76 112 12 3 6 28 5 2 5 19 54 5 4 .333 .409 .742 32008 Oklahoma .190 19 63 6 12 23 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 6 20 1 0 .261 .365 .626 2 Frisco .234 95 321 45 75 114 12 3 7 42 1 6 6 32 67 7 0 .310 .355 .665 82009 Oklahoma City .186 22 70 4 13 19 3 0 1 5 2 0 1 3 18 1 0 .230 .271 .501 17 Frisco .286 81 294 45 84 152 10 2 18 47 1 2 5 22 66 6 3 .344 .517 .861 162010 Harrisburg .160 55 150 18 24 40 8 1 2 15 1 3 2 15 35 3 1 .241 .267 .241 5MINORS TOTALS .244 776 2714 371 663 1066 129 20 78 373 16 39 41 273 544 51 26 .319 .393 .711 114

FREITAS, DAVID — COD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 225 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/18/1989, Wilton, CA SCHOOL: University of HawaiiOBTAINED: Selected in 15th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .307 62 218 32 67 98 19 0 4 40 1 3 5 34 47 2 0 .408 .450 .408 2MINORS TOTALS .307 62 218 32 67 98 19 0 4 40 1 3 5 34 47 2 0 .408 .450 .408 2

FRIAS, MARCOS — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/19/1988, Los Llanos, DROBTAINED: Signed as minor-league free agent, March 5, 2007.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 DSL Nationals2 4 1 0.38 6 3 0 0 0 24.0 9 2 1 0 0 6 28 10.5 0 0 .115 DSL Nationals1 2 2 3.21 9 8 0 0 0 42.0 36 23 15 1 5 18 36 7.7 0 0 .2372008 GCL Nationals 3 4 2.92 13 9 1 1 0 64.2 66 32 21 5 6 14 38 5.3 6 0 .2652009 Hagerstown 9 5 2.91 25 23 0 0 0 126.2 124 56 41 6 11 30 112 8.0 9 0 .2542010 Potomac 7 5 5.69 20 17 0 0 0 91.2 105 63 58 17 5 35 59 5.8 3 1 .285 GCL Nationals 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 0 0 0 6 10.8 1 0 .273MINORS TOTALS 25 18 3.53 74 61 1 1 0 354.0 346 179 139 29 27 103 279 7.1 19 1 .255

GALLO, MICHAEL — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-3 WT: 230 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/28/1987, Peabody, MA SCHOOL: Milligan College (TN)OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 14, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 0 2 8.38 12 0 0 0 0 19.1 25 23 18 5 1 11 11 5.1 1 0 .291MINORS TOTALS 0 2 8.38 12 0 0 0 0 19.1 25 23 18 5 1 11 11 5.1 1 0 .291

GARRETT, AUSTIN — LHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-0 WT: 205 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 3/26/1987, Nashville, TN SCHOOL: College of Charleston (SC)OBTAINED: Selected in 25th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Bob Hamelin.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 Vermont 1 2 4.50 21 0 0 0 3 36.0 32 21 18 2 5 17 37 9.3 5 0 .2352009 Hagerstown 4 5 4.67 39 0 0 0 0 61.2 64 36 32 5 5 37 51 7.4 8 2 .2742010 Vermont 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 .333MINORS TOTALS 5 7 4.58 62 0 0 0 3 98.1 97 57 50 7 10 56 88 8.1 13 2 .260

GRACE, MATT — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-4 WT: 210 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 12/14/1988, Palos Verdes, CA SCHOOL: UCLAOBTAINED: Selected in 8th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 0 1 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 8 10 6 1 2 3 4 4.5 1 0 .250MINORS TOTALS 0 1 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 8 10 6 1 2 3 4 4.5 1 0 .250

GRAHAM, BEN — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-3 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/23/1987, Holden, MO SCHOOL: Emporia State (KS)OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 11, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 8.0 4 0 0 0 0 4 6 6.8 0 0 .154 Hagerstown 3 1 4.13 17 0 0 0 0 32.2 34 18 15 4 2 5 26 7.2 3 0 .270MINORS TOTALS 4 1 3.32 21 0 0 0 0 40.2 38 18 15 4 2 9 32 7.1 3 0 .250

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GUERRERO, MICHAEL — RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-0 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/16/1986, Nesbit, MS SCHOOL: University of MississippiOBTAINED: Selected in 21st round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Spent first 3 professional seasons as an outfielder...underwent season-ending “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery on right elbow, July 7, 2010...upon return from rehab, will switch to pitching and toe the rubber for the first time as a pro.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 Vermont .231 69 273 26 63 98 14 0 7 41 1 2 5 10 60 4 2 .269 .359 .628 22009 Hagerstown .203 89 296 28 60 88 9 2 5 33 2 3 7 27 73 2 0 .282 .297 .579 52010 Potomac .167 2 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .286 .167 .286 1MINORS TOTALS .216 160 575 54 124 187 23 2 12 74 3 5 12 38 133 6 2 .276 .325 .601 8

HAGUE, RICK — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 9/18/1988, Spring, TX SCHOOL: Rice UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 3rd round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: COLLEGE: Played for Team USA during the summer of 2009...as a sophomore at Rice in ‘09, earned following honors: NCAA All-Regional Team, All-Conference USA (2nd team), Conference USA All-Tournament Team and All-Silver Glove Series...in 2008, was named a Freshman All-American (Collegiate Baseball, 2nd Team by National Collegiate Baseball Writers), earned All-NCAA Houston Regional honors, and was selected to Conference USA All-Freshman Team and C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .275 10 40 7 11 12 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 8 9 3 0 .380 .300 .380 3 Hagerstown .327 39 159 26 52 83 12 5 3 27 0 1 2 14 34 3 2 .386 .522 .386 17MINORS TOTALS .317 49 199 33 63 95 13 5 3 33 0 3 2 22 43 6 2 .385 .477 .862 20

HANKS, TYLER — RHPOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-2 WT: 205 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/19/1990, Salem, UT SCHOOL: College of Southern NevadaOBTAINED: Selected in 17th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Played collegiately with Bryce Harper at College of Southern Nevada. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 4 1 3.51 10 4 0 0 1 33.1 37 17 13 2 3 6 25 6.8 4 0 .285MINORS TOTALS 4 1 3.51 10 4 0 0 1 33.1 37 17 13 2 3 6 25 6.8 4 0 .285

HANSEN, BOBBY — RHPOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-5 WT: 220 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 12/17/1989, Monument, CO SCHOOL: Lewis Palmer (CO) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 18th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Mitch Sokol.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 GCL Nationals 1 2 4.50 9 7 0 0 0 22.0 25 12 11 1 1 11 18 7.4 3 1 .2842009 GCL Nationals 1 2 4.93 10 5 0 0 0 34.2 38 28 19 1 4 13 30 7.8 3 0 .2732010 Vermont 3 2 4.79 13 12 0 0 0 56.1 72 35 30 5 7 19 51 8.1 7 1 .317MINORS TOTALS 5 6 4.78 32 24 0 0 0 113.0 135 75 60 7 12 43 99 7.9 13 2 .297

HATCHER, RASHAD — OFOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-2 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/17/1990, Lacrosse, VA SCHOOL: Patrick Henry CC (VA)OBTAINED: Selected in 49th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .200 32 55 8 11 12 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 3 20 2 2 .241 .218 .241 1MINORS TOTALS .200 32 55 8 11 12 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 3 20 2 2 .241 .218 .241 1

HERRERA, MARK — RHPOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-3 WT: 230 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/11/1990, Victoria, TX SCHOOL: San Jacinto JC (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 16th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 2 1 2.88 14 0 0 0 1 25.0 20 10 8 0 2 8 31 11.2 4 0 .220MINORS TOTALS 2 1 2.88 14 0 0 0 1 25.0 20 10 8 0 2 8 31 11.2 4 0 .220

HIGLEY, J.R. — OFOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-3 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/21/1988, Folsom, CA SCHOOL: Sacramento CC (CA)OBTAINED: Selected in 9th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft. CAREER NOTES: 2010: Per Baseball America, began 2010 campaign ranked as 13th-best prospect in Nationals’ system...signed by scout Ryan Fox. 2008: Reached base safely in 25 of first 26 games as a professional.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .346 35 107 17 37 49 12 0 0 16 0 3 11 21 32 6 3 .486 .458 .944 32009 Vermont .271 53 192 22 52 73 6 3 3 20 2 4 6 12 52 6 6 .327 .380 .707 2 Hagerstown .300 11 40 7 12 23 3 1 2 6 0 0 2 4 12 0 0 .391 .575 .966 02010 Hagerstown .233 35 116 22 27 41 8 0 2 16 1 3 0 13 46 1 3 .303 .353 .303 0MINORS TOTALS .281 134 455 68 128 186 29 4 7 58 3 10 19 50 142 13 12 .369 .409 .778 5

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HOLDER, TREVOR — RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-2 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/8/1987, Birmingham, AL SCHOOL: University of GeorgiaOBTAINED: Selected in 3rd round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Eric Robinson.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Hagerstown 2 0 3.55 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 17 6 5 1 1 3 12 8.5 0 0 .333 Vermont 0 0 5.06 2 2 0 0 0 5.1 10 4 3 0 0 2 3 5.1 0 0 .476 Potomac 2 3 9.26 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 33 27 24 4 2 9 18 6.9 0 0 .3372010 Hagerstown 4 3 3.15 12 12 0 0 0 65.2 68 30 23 3 4 7 50 6.9 4 0 .262 Potomac 3 3 4.09 15 14 0 0 0 70.1 76 40 32 11 7 22 52 6.7 5 0 .277MINORS TOTALS 11 9 4.42 38 37 0 0 0 177.1 204 107 87 19 14 43 135 6.9 9 0 .290

HOLLAND, NEIL — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/14/1988, Owensboro, KY SCHOOL: University of LouisvilleOBTAINED: Selected in 11th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 3 1 2.20 19 0 0 0 3 32.2 25 10 8 2 2 9 37 10.2 2 0 .212MINORS TOTALS 3 1 2.20 19 0 0 0 3 32.2 25 10 8 2 2 9 37 10.2 2 0 .212

HOOD, DESTIN — OFOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-1 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/3/1990, Mobile, AL SCHOOL: St. Paul’s Episcopal (AL) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 2nd round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: The Nationals’ top selection from the ‘08 First-Year Player Draft that signed...starts 2011 campaign rated as No. 10 prospects in Nationals’ chain, per ESPN’s Keith Law...began 2010 season rated as No. 10 prospect in Nationals’ chain, according to Baseball America...per BA, entered 2009 rated as the Nationals’ No. 7 prospect...premium athlete spurned offer to play football and baseball at Alabama...signed by Eric Robinson. 2010: Enjoyed best pro season, yet, earning both mid-season and post-season All-Star honors in the Single-A South Atlantic League. PREP CAREER/PERSONAL: Hit .485 with 19 extra-base hits, including 8 home runs, 32 RBI and 17 stolen bags as a senior at St. Paul’s Episcopal (AL) High...earned spot on USA Today’s All-USA High School Baseball Team...was named 5A Player of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association, and the High School Baseball Player of the Year by the Mobile Press-Register...on the gridiron, led St. Paul’s to the 5A state championship as both a wide receiver (56 catches, 995 yards) and defensive back...his exploits earned First-Team All-State recognition from the Birmingham News...earned AFLAC All American honors and won AFLAC’s Home Run Derby (8 long balls)...hit .517 with 7 homers and 36 RBI as a junior.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .256 25 86 18 22 30 6 1 0 14 2 0 2 8 19 5 2 .333 .349 .682 22009 GCL Nationals .330 25 88 18 29 54 10 3 3 24 0 1 1 8 19 3 0 .388 .614 1.002 1 Vermont .246 38 138 12 34 46 4 1 2 24 0 7 3 11 45 2 1 .302 .333 .635 32010 Hagerstown .285 129 492 56 140 191 30 3 5 65 0 6 6 33 119 5 7 .333 .388 .333 9MINORS TOTALS .280 217 804 104 225 321 50 8 10 127 2 14 12 60 202 15 10 .334 .399 .733 15

HUGHES, RICK — OFOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-3 WT: 225 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/25/1990, San Rafael, CA SCHOOL: Marin CC (CA)OBTAINED: Selected in 29th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .000 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 .364 .000 .364 0MINORS TOTALS .000 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 .364 .000 .364 0

JACOBSEN, ROBERT — 1BOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-1 WT: 205 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/30/1984, Waldorf, MD SCHOOL: George Mason University (VA)OBTAINED: Selected in 22nd round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 Vermont .244 13 41 5 10 12 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 18 1 0 .279 .293 .572 11 GCL Nationals .249 51 193 24 48 56 8 0 0 16 4 1 3 18 53 14 1 .321 .290 .611 12007 Hagerstown .222 70 243 29 54 71 11 0 2 24 3 0 5 33 75 11 7 .327 .292 .619 62008 Vermont .313 5 16 4 5 9 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 6 3 0 .353 .563 .916 0 Hagerstown .198 41 116 13 23 33 5 1 1 9 0 1 1 10 43 1 0 .266 .284 .550 12009 Hagerstown .285 109 383 43 109 148 27 3 2 25 4 2 4 24 96 8 5 .332 .386 .718 82010 Potomac .223 93 332 37 74 117 13 6 6 37 3 4 2 34 90 9 8 .296 .352 .296 8 Harrisburg .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0MINORS TOTALS .244 383 1324 155 323 446 67 10 12 116 15 8 15 122 381 47 21 .313 .337 .650 35

JENKINS, CHAD — LHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-4 WT: 205 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 3/12/1988, Newark, DE SCHOOL: Cecil CC (MD)OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, December 7, 2004.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 0 1 4.22 4 2 0 0 0 10.2 8 6 5 0 1 7 14 11.8 1 0 .200 Vermont 0 2 8.28 9 8 0 0 0 29.1 33 31 27 2 3 24 26 8.0 4 0 .2872010 Vermont 2 7 4.67 15 12 0 0 0 54.0 40 32 28 3 13 34 52 8.7 3 1 .211MINORS TOTALS 2 10 5.74 28 22 0 0 0 94.0 81 69 60 5 17 65 92 8.8 8 1 .235

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JIMENEZ, HENDRY — INFOD AGE: 21 HT: 5-10 WT: 160 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 12/30/1989, Bethesda, MD SCHOOL: North Carolina State UniversityOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 19, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 DSL Nationals2 .290 41 145 27 42 54 6 3 0 22 1 5 1 13 27 7 3 .341 .372 .713 02008 DSL Nationals1 .300 20 60 11 18 21 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 14 8 5 2 .440 .350 .790 1 DSL Nationals2 .301 45 163 32 49 72 8 3 3 19 2 5 2 25 30 19 4 .390 .442 .832 12009 GCL Nationals .333 50 162 39 54 71 10 2 1 25 7 2 4 28 24 12 3 .439 .438 .877 82010 Vermont .218 51 179 20 39 50 7 2 0 9 7 1 3 16 30 5 4 .291 .279 .291 6MINORS TOTALS .285 207 709 129 202 268 32 11 4 79 18 13 11 96 119 48 16 .373 .378 .751 16

JOHNSON, JOSH — INFOD AGE: 24 HT: 5-9 WT: 183 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 1/11/1986, Tampa, FL SCHOOL: Middleton (FL) High SchoolOBTAINED: Signed as minor-league free agent, March 29, 2010.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2004 AZL Royals .213 53 178 44 38 55 5 6 0 22 4 2 7 55 38 23 13 .413 .309 .722 10 Burlington .167 4 12 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 .231 .167 .398 12005 AZL Royals .259 28 112 24 29 44 8 2 1 16 2 1 1 23 24 7 1 .387 .393 .780 0 Idaho Falls .240 37 129 20 31 50 5 4 2 26 3 1 2 25 25 3 6 .369 .388 .757 82006 Burlington .241 112 381 59 92 119 8 5 3 40 19 2 2 93 72 18 9 .391 .312 .703 102007 Wilmington .252 83 262 28 66 84 11 2 1 31 2 1 1 41 49 4 7 .354 .321 .675 132008 Wilmington .253 118 359 49 91 121 13 4 3 38 10 2 3 85 76 14 12 .399 .337 .736 112009 Wilmington .333 12 36 4 12 17 3 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 6 3 1 .375 .472 .847 2 NW Arkansas .189 51 132 26 25 28 3 0 0 9 2 0 1 29 24 2 2 .340 .212 .552 62010 Potomac .309 26 94 18 29 43 8 0 2 11 0 2 0 17 17 3 1 .407 .457 .407 3 Harrisburg .287 74 223 43 64 99 16 2 5 31 2 1 3 29 37 5 5 .375 .444 .375 6MINORS TOTALS ..250 598 1918 316 479 662 80 26 17 229 45 13 20 401 371 82 57 .383 .345 .728 70

JORDAN, TAYLOR — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/17/1989, Merritt Island, FL SCHOOL: Brevard County CC (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 9th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tony Arango.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 2 0 3.63 10 6 0 0 0 34.2 25 18 14 4 3 9 33 8.6 1 0 .1942010 Vermont 2 3 4.94 13 13 0 0 0 62.0 73 40 34 6 5 17 54 7.8 3 1 .296 Hagerstown 0 1 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 5 5 0 1 3 5 13.5 0 0 .308MINORS TOTALS 4 4 4.77 24 19 0 0 0 100.0 102 63 53 10 9 29 92 8.3 4 1 .262

KELSO, BLAKE — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 5-10 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/28/1989, Austin, TX SCHOOL: University of HoustonOBTAINED: Selected in 10th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: COLLEGE: Started 181 consecutive games in his 3-year career with the University of Houston.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .309 61 236 29 73 88 10 1 1 21 14 3 1 20 21 10 2 .362 .373 .362 10MINORS TOTALS ..309 61 236 29 73 88 10 1 1 21 14 3 1 20 21 10 2 .362 .373 .734 10

KEYES, KEVIN —OFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 225 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/15/1989, Austin, TX SCHOOL: University of TexasOBTAINED: Selected in 7th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .175 39 126 13 22 35 4 0 3 23 1 4 5 24 36 1 2 .321 .278 .321 MINORS TOTALS .175 39 126 13 22 35 4 0 3 23 1 4 5 24 36 1 2 .321 .278 .599

KING, BRANDON — RHPOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-4 WT: 235 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/14/1990, Martinsburg, WV SCHOOL: Martinsburg (WV) High SchoolOBTAINED: Selected in 27th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 3 0 4.15 8 6 0 0 0 30.1 28 18 14 1 4 10 29 8.6 1 1 .2352010 GCL Nationals 0 2 10.32 6 4 0 0 0 11.1 20 16 13 2 1 7 12 9.5 1 0 .364MINORS TOTALS 3 2 5.83 14 10 0 0 0 41.2 48 34 27 3 5 17 41 8.9 2 1 .276

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KING, STEPHEN — SSOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-2 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/2/1987, Winter Park, FL SCHOOL: Winter Park (FL) High School OBTAINED: Selected in 3rd round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Entered 2009 season ranked as the No. 23 prospect in Nationals’ chain, according to industry-insider Baseball America...also per BA, began ‘08 as the No. 16 prospect among Washington farmhands...rated by same publication as the No. 9 prospect in the Nationals’ system entering ‘07...signed by Tony Arango. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Baseball America Third-Team Pre-Season All-American entering the 2006 season...entered the draft as the No. 42 prospect according to Baseball America, which also rated him as the 3rd-best defensive player among high school players eligible for the draft...the right-handed hitter earned First-Team All-Central Florida honors and All-Metro Conference accolades his senior season after batting .355 with 5 homers and 23 steals.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 Vermont .333 6 24 3 8 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .360 .417 .777 14 GCL Nationals .248 42 161 20 40 75 6 1 9 30 1 1 4 12 47 1 2 .315 .466 .781 13 Hagerstown .180 35 128 16 23 33 4 0 2 9 0 0 1 13 51 5 4 .261 .258 .519 02008 Potomac .214 19 70 4 15 19 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 5 11 1 1 .267 .271 .538 20 Hagerstown .284 87 335 39 95 136 21 1 6 33 1 1 5 22 75 4 4 .336 .406 .742 42009 Potomac .222 91 315 40 70 107 12 2 7 35 2 4 5 34 98 14 8 .304 .340 .644 24 GCL Nationals .500 3 4 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 .714 .750 1.464 12010 Vermont .242 22 91 15 22 34 6 0 2 11 1 1 1 9 29 0 0 .314 .374 .314 7 Hagerstown .184 30 98 11 18 28 4 0 2 13 0 0 6 15 29 0 2 .328 .286 .328 9MINORS TOTALS .239 335 1226 151 293 445 58 5 28 140 5 7 23 113 348 25 21 .313 .363 .676 92

KOBERNUS, JEFF — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/30/1988, San Leandro, CA SCHOOL: University of California-BerkeleyOBTAINED: Selected in 2nd round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 campaign rated as No. 21 prospect in Washington system, according to Baseball America. 2010: Selected as Hagerstown Batter of the Month in July...started 2010 season rated as No. 7 prospect in Washington system, according to Baseball America. COLLEGE: Played mostly third base during first 2 seasons at Cal before moving to second base as a junior.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Vermont .220 10 41 8 9 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 5 4 0 .273 .244 .517 02010 Hagerstown .279 74 312 40 87 108 18 0 1 42 4 7 3 17 58 21 10 .316 .346 .316 12MINORS TOTALS .272 84 353 48 96 118 19 0 1 44 4 7 4 19 63 25 10 .311 .334 .645 12

LABRIE, RONNIE — INFOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-3 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/22/1986, Vinton, VA SCHOOL: Lynchburg College (VA)OBTAINED: Selected in 38th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Alex Smith. 2010: Finished 3rd in the New York-Penn League with a Vermont-best 44 walks.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .324 42 139 34 45 62 10 2 1 26 2 3 3 23 27 9 4 .423 .446 .869 182009 Vermont .204 45 142 18 29 48 4 6 1 14 0 0 3 17 54 0 1 .302 .338 .640 5 Hagerstown .208 21 77 7 16 25 5 2 0 6 0 0 2 7 29 0 2 .291 .325 .616 12010 Vermont .260 67 223 33 58 88 11 5 3 35 3 3 7 44 71 6 3 .394 .395 .394 6MINORS TOTALS .255 175 581 92 148 223 30 15 5 81 5 6 15 91 181 15 10 .367 .384 .750 30

LEHMAN, PAT — RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-3 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/18/1986, Fair Lawn, NJ SCHOOL: George Washington UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 13th round of 2003 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Hagerstown 1 1 2.25 6 6 0 0 0 32.0 22 9 8 2 0 1 28 7.9 1 0 .190 Vermont 3 1 1.65 7 3 0 0 0 27.1 21 6 5 1 4 1 14 4.6 1 1 .2162010 Potomac 5 4 4.84 21 14 0 0 0 87.1 87 52 47 14 9 28 88 9.1 4 1 .258 GCL Nationals 1 0 1.80 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 8 4 2 0 0 0 10 9.0 0 1 .200MINORS TOTALS 10 6 3.56 38 24 0 0 0 156.2 138 71 62 17 13 30 140 8.0 6 3 .234

LEON, SANDY — COD AGE: 22 HT: 5-11 WT: 175 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 3/13/1989, Caracas, VZ OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, January 21, 2007CAREER NOTES: Cited by Baseball America as Best Defensive Catcher in Washington system entering 2009 season.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 GCL Nationals .202 31 94 10 19 19 0 0 0 11 4 0 0 17 15 0 0 .324 .202 .526 32008 GCL Nationals .189 26 74 12 14 17 1 1 0 11 1 0 2 9 18 1 2 .294 .230 .524 52009 Vermont .247 50 166 16 41 59 10 1 2 18 1 2 2 24 29 1 1 .345 .355 .700 3 Hagerstown .218 23 78 7 17 20 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 21 0 0 .265 .256 .521 52010 Hagerstown .249 98 325 48 81 109 10 6 2 36 5 5 0 50 79 3 5 .345 .335 .345 19MINORS TOTALS .233 228 737 93 172 224 24 8 4 82 11 7 4 105 162 5 8 .329 .304 .633 35

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LOMBARDOZZI, STEPHEN — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 175 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 9/20/1988, Fulton, MD SCHOOL: St. Petersburg JC (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 19th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Following 2010 season, played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the highly-acclaimed Arizona Fall League...selected as AFL’s Stenson Award winner, which is awarded to annually since 2004 to the player who best exemplifies unselfishness, hard work and leadership...begins 2011 campaign rated as No. 13 prospect in Nationals’ system, according to Baseball America...signed by Paul Tinnell. 2010: Led Nationals’ system with 160 hits and 90 runs scored...ranked among Single-A Carolina League leaders in batting average (5th, .293), OBP (6th, .370), walks (6th, 49), stolen bases (8th, 20), hits (10th, 129) and doubles (10th, 30)...named Potomac Player of the Month for June. 2009: Single-A South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star finished 2nd in the league in both runs scored (90) and hits (147)…was selected as the MiLB.com SAL Player of the Week for the period of July 6-12. PERSONAL: Father, Steve, played parts of 6 seasons in the majors with Minnesota and Houston. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .283 48 152 23 43 49 4 1 0 24 6 3 2 21 32 4 1 .371 .322 .693 82009 Hagerstown .296 128 496 90 147 196 26 7 3 58 6 7 5 62 80 16 7 .375 .395 .770 82010 Potomac .293 110 440 71 129 180 30 9 1 38 10 2 6 49 60 20 10 .370 .409 .779 6 Harrisburg .295 27 105 19 31 55 5 2 5 11 0 0 1 12 15 4 2 .373 .524 .897 3MINORS TOTALS .293 313 1193 203 350 480 65 19 9 131 22 12 14 144 187 44 20 .373 .402 .775 25

LOPEZ, KELVIN — RHPOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-1 WT: 150 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/22/1990, Vega Baja, PROBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, October 31, 2005.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 0 2 8.04 10 0 0 0 3 0 15.2 25 17 14 3 3 4 9 1 0 .373 GCL Nationals 0 2 8.04 10 0 0 0 0 15.2 25 17 14 3 3 4 9 5.2 1 0 .3732010 GCL Nationals 4 4 4.44 11 8 1 0 0 46.2 54 31 23 6 3 12 26 5.0 6 1 .289MINORS TOTALS 4 6 5.34 21 8 1 0 0 62.1 79 48 37 9 6 16 35 5.1 7 1 .311

LOZADA, JOSE — INFOD AGE: 25 HT: 6-0 WT: 180 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 12/29/1985, Bellflower, CA SCHOOL: Bethune Cookman (FL)OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 11, 2008.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 Vermont .238 11 42 6 10 15 2 0 1 5 1 1 0 4 5 4 0 .298 .357 .655 3 Hagerstown .214 58 224 28 48 72 11 2 3 21 5 2 2 14 47 2 5 .264 .321 .585 152009 Hagerstown .247 49 186 26 46 56 8 1 0 5 2 1 2 14 34 4 1 .305 .301 .606 72010 Potomac .256 104 344 45 88 134 18 5 6 34 4 8 8 21 63 1 9 .307 .390 .697 27MINORS TOTALS ..241 222 796 105 192 277 39 8 10 65 12 12 12 53 149 11 15 .294 .348 .642 52

LYONS, DAN — INFOD AGE: 26 HT: 5-10 WT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/21/1984, Rochester, MN SCHOOL: University of MinnesotaOBTAINED: Selected in 14th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: COLLEGE: Was a Third-Team All-Big Ten selection at shortstop in his senior season...uncle, Bill Lyons, played for the St. Louis Cardinals.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 Vermont .208 72 236 39 49 62 7 3 0 21 7 3 18 32 59 17 3 .343 .263 .606 182008 Potomac .254 55 197 32 50 77 15 3 2 33 2 3 10 30 47 6 2 .375 .391 .766 16 Hagerstown .285 76 277 51 79 115 15 3 5 38 11 4 11 47 49 17 7 .404 .415 .819 102009 Potomac .183 46 142 18 26 40 6 1 2 17 5 2 2 29 30 11 3 .326 .282 .608 42010 Potomac .221 67 222 40 49 68 14 1 1 13 4 2 6 40 57 8 2 .352 .306 .658 7 Hagerstown .231 20 65 9 15 17 2 0 0 8 0 2 3 11 11 2 0 .358 .262 .620 0MINORS TOTALS .235 336 1139 189 268 379 59 11 10 130 29 16 50 189 253 61 17 .364 .333 .696 55

MANDEL, JEFF — RHPOD AGE: 25 HT: 6-3 WT: 190 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 4/30/1985, Houston, TX SCHOOL: Baylor University (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 19th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Bob Laurie. 2009: Enjoyed breakout season, earning Single-A Carolina League mid-season All-Star honors...started ASG for Carolina League...12 wins overall tied for tops in Washington chain...following the season, played with Phoenix Desert Dogs in highly-acclaimed Arizona Fall League. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Hagerstown 4 7 6.71 14 13 0 0 0 61.2 87 49 46 6 10 17 49 7.2 2 0 .333 Vermont 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 4.5 0 0 .2862008 Hagerstown 4 3 5.21 11 11 0 0 0 57.0 73 35 33 5 2 16 45 7.1 3 2 .313 Potomac 6 6 3.68 17 17 1 0 0 95.1 103 47 39 7 3 26 58 5.5 2 0 .2772009 Harrisburg 4 2 2.94 8 8 0 0 0 52.0 47 18 17 5 5 12 35 6.1 0 0 .253 Potomac 8 4 3.61 17 17 1 1 0 99.2 94 52 40 7 8 31 54 4.9 2 0 .2492010 Harrisburg 1 4 3.83 7 7 0 0 0 40.0 37 21 17 1 2 13 27 6.1 1 0 .248 Syracuse 5 6 4.75 25 15 0 0 0 94.2 120 62 50 8 6 33 60 5.7 1 2 .308MINORS TOTALS 32 32 4.35 100 88 2 1 0 502.1 563 285 243 39 36 149 329 5.9 11 4 .285

MANNO, CHRIS — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 170 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 11/4/1988 Brooklyn, NY SCHOOL: Duke UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 26th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 1 1 2.50 12 0 0 0 1 18.0 12 6 5 0 1 10 29 14.5 1 0 .190MINORS TOTALS 1 1 2.50 12 0 0 0 1 18.0 12 6 5 0 1 10 29 14.5 1 0 .190

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MARTINEZ, CARLOS — RHPOD AGE: 27 HT: 6-4 WT: 177 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/30/1984, Cotui, DR OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, February 13, 2004.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2004 DSL Expos 1 0 4.03 12 0 0 0 0 29.0 32 25 13 3 2 10 28 8.7 3 0 .2622005 Vermont 1 7 4.63 13 11 0 0 0 68.0 74 44 35 2 5 21 39 5.2 4 1 .2742006 Savannah 6 7 4.87 27 23 0 0 0 118.1 131 75 64 7 8 42 64 4.9 10 0 .281 Potomac 1 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 1 0 2 3 5.4 0 0 .3002007 Harrisburg 2 0 6.56 9 0 0 0 0 23.1 24 20 17 1 2 14 15 5.8 4 0 .273 GCL Nationals 1 1 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 1 0 1 3 6.8 1 0 .286 Potomac 1 4 4.95 14 8 0 0 1 56.1 66 39 31 2 3 16 23 3.7 4 0 .2952008 Harrisburg 4 1 5.60 13 0 0 0 0 27.1 35 19 17 5 3 8 16 5.3 0 0 .330 Columbus 0 0 5.40 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .375 Potomac 0 2 3.23 28 0 0 0 2 53.0 51 27 19 0 1 20 39 6.6 4 0 .2512009 Harrisburg 7 6 3.95 28 9 0 0 2 79.2 80 43 35 6 2 25 43 4.9 9 0 .260 Potomac 1 1 4.21 11 2 0 0 0 25.2 29 19 12 0 7 10 13 4.6 3 0 .2842010 Potomac 0 0 2.57 18 1 0 0 1 35.0 35 11 10 1 1 6 14 3.6 3 1 .267 GCL Nationals 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 15.0 0 0 .182MINORS TOTALS 26 29 4.40 179 55 0 0 6 529.1 572 328 259 29 34 175 305 5.2 45 2 .276

MARTINEZ, RICARDO — COD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/27/1988, Santo Domingo, DR OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, February 5, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 DSL Nationals1 .267 15 45 6 12 18 4 1 0 4 0 0 4 5 10 1 0 .389 .400 .789 2 DSL Nationals2 .259 12 27 5 7 9 2 0 0 4 0 0 5 4 6 1 0 .444 .333 .777 02008 DSL Nationals1 .265 39 117 23 31 63 9 1 7 22 2 1 5 18 26 6 1 .383 .538 .921 22009 GCL Nationals .300 15 50 9 15 22 5 1 0 10 0 0 4 2 7 2 0 .375 .440 .815 22010 INJURED MINORS TOTALS .272 81 239 43 65 112 20 3 7 40 2 1 18 29 49 10 1 .390 .469 .859 6

MARTINSON, JASON — SSOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-1 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/15/1988, Hurst, TX SCHOOL: Texas State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 5th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 campaign rated as No. 22 prospect in Nationals’ system, according to Baseball America.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .241 70 253 38 61 87 8 6 2 36 11 1 3 38 74 4 2 .346 .344 .690 17MINORS TOTALS .241 70 253 38 61 87 8 6 2 36 11 1 3 38 74 4 2 .346 .344 .690 17

MAYO, JEREMY — COD AGE: 22 HT: 5-11 WT: 205 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/7/1988, Lubbock, TX SCHOOL: Texas Tech UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 31st round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .284 35 109 20 31 52 10 1 3 19 2 1 1 20 33 1 1 .397 .477 .874 4MINORS TOTALS .284 35 109 20 31 52 10 1 3 19 2 1 1 20 33 1 1 .397 .477 .874 4

McCATTY, SHANE — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-3 WT: 205 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/18/1987, Oakland, MI SCHOOL: Oakland University (MI)OBTAINED: Selected in 34th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Son of Nationals’ big-league pitching coach, Steve McCatty. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 1 1 3.95 14 1 0 0 2 27.1 30 15 12 0 2 5 18 5.9 1 0 .2702010 Vermont 2 2 4.30 7 2 0 0 0 23.0 20 11 11 1 2 8 15 5.9 1 0 .247 Hagerstown 1 1 3.28 9 2 0 0 0 24.2 24 11 9 1 0 7 22 8.0 6 0 .250MINORS TOTALS 4 4 3.84 30 5 0 0 2 75.0 74 37 32 2 4 20 55 6.6 8 0 .257

McCOY, PATRICK — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-4 WT: 200 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 8/3/1988, Tucson, AZ SCHOOL: Sahuaro (AZ) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 10th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Named by Baseball America as the Best Late-Round Pick among the Nationals’ 2007 First-Year Player Draft signed picks.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 1 2 3.81 10 5 0 0 0 28.1 28 18 12 3 3 13 24 7.6 1 0 .2482008 Vermont 1 6 5.98 13 13 0 0 0 58.2 78 52 39 8 2 26 43 6.6 5 2 .3162009 Hagerstown 2 3 5.82 11 4 0 0 0 43.1 55 29 28 6 3 10 39 8.1 2 1 .311 Potomac 0 2 5.14 15 1 0 0 0 21.0 30 16 12 2 0 4 9 3.9 3 0 .3372010 Potomac 2 1 2.93 30 0 0 0 6 46.0 52 20 15 3 1 12 44 8.6 0 1 .287MINORS TOTALS 6 14 4.83 79 23 0 0 6 197.1 243 135 106 22 9 65 159 7.3 11 4 .301

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McGEARY, JACK — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 195 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 3/18/1989, Boston, MA SCHOOL: Roxbury Latin (MA) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 6th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Will begin 2011 campaign on DL as the southpaw continues rehabbing from June 4, 2010 left elbow UCL-reconstruction surgery...began 2009 season rated as No. 5 prospect and 3rd-best pitcher (behind only J. Zimmermann and R. Detwiler) in Nationals’ system according to Baseball America...cited by BA as possessing the Best Curveball among Nationals farmhands for 2 straight seasons (2008-09)...entered 2007 Draft rated as the 18th-best pitching prospect, 27th-best overall, among draft-eligible players according to BA...also rated by the same publication as having the 2nd-best command among draft-eligible high school pitchers. 2010: Started 8 games with Single-A Hagerstown before undergoing season-ending “Tommy” John” ligament-replacement surgery on June 4, a procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL. 2009: Made a combined professional-high 26 starts with Hagerstown and Single-A Vermont. 2008: Led the rookie-level GCL with 64 strikeouts...posted a 4.9 strikeout-to-walk ratio (64 K/13 BB) in 12 starts...went 2-1 with a 2.19 ERA ( 7 ER/28.2 IP) and 35 strikeouts in final 5 regular season starts. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2007 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Massachusetts after going 6-1 with a 0.88 ERA in 7 starts as a senior...Lefthander also earned ABCA/Rawlings Third-Team High School All-American honors...he entered the 2007 season as a Baseball America Preseason High School First-Team All-American. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Vermont 0 1 13.50 2 1 0 0 0 2.2 3 5 4 0 0 5 4 13.5 1 0 .2732008 GCL Nationals 2 2 4.07 12 12 0 0 0 59.2 61 34 27 2 6 13 64 9.7 10 1 .258 Vermont 0 0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 1 3 5 11.3 0 0 .3752009 Hagerstown 0 6 6.79 13 13 0 0 0 55.2 58 48 42 4 2 45 44 7.1 9 1 .280 Vermont 2 6 4.31 13 13 0 0 0 56.1 61 43 27 5 4 41 45 7.2 4 1 .2742010 Hagerstown 4 1 4.62 8 8 0 0 0 39.0 38 22 20 4 5 15 32 7.4 4 2 .252MINORS TOTALS 8 16 5.05 49 48 0 0 0 217.1 227 154 122 15 18 122 194 8.0 28 5 .269

MCKENZIE, CHRIS — RHPOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-3 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/6/1989, Marlboro, MA SCHOOL: San Jacinto CC (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 13th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 1 2 8.54 8 6 0 0 0 26.1 40 29 25 2 1 12 22 7.5 2 0 .357MINORS TOTALS 1 2 8.54 8 6 0 0 0 26.1 40 29 25 2 1 12 22 7.5 2 0 .357

MEISTER, BRANDON — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-2 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/31/1987, Lincolnshire, IL SCHOOL: Miami UniversityOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 15, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 0 0 1.86 8 0 0 0 0 9.2 7 2 2 0 2 0 11 10.2 0 0 .200MINORS TOTALS 0 0 1.86 8 0 0 0 0 9.2 7 2 2 0 2 0 11 10.2 0 0 .200

MEYERS, BRAD — RHPOD AGE: 25 HT: 6-6 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 9/13/1985, Yorba Linda, CA SCHOOL: Loyola Marymount University (CA)OBTAINED: Selected in 5th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: The Nationals’ 2009 Minor League Pitcher of the Year looks to return to form in 2011 after battling injuries throughout the 2010 season...signed by scout Craig Kornfeld...embarks on 2011 season rated as No. 27 prospect in Washington chain, according to Baseball America. 2010: Made just 6 starts for Double-A Harrisburg...back spasms and a left ankle injury resulted in two separate extended stints on the Disabled List. 2009: Went a combined 11-3 with a 1.72 ERA in 24 games (23 starts) with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League...his combined 1.72 ERA led all full-season minor league pitchers…allowed 2 earned runs or less 20 of 23 starts (87%)...named Carolina League mid-season All-Star...twice nabbed MILB.com Pitcher of the Week honors in Carolina League (May 4-10, June 29-July 5)...following the season, was cited in Baseball America’s “Best Tools” survey of league managers as having the “Best Control” in Carolina League. 2008: Garnered Hagerstown Player of the Month honors for June, posting a 1.80 ERA over 6 starts (7 ER/35.0 IP). 2007: Began professional career by tossing 24.0 scoreless innings between the Gulf Coast League Nationals and Single-A Hagerstown Suns...struck out 9 in 9.0 scoreless innings in 3 GCL starts before his promotion to Hagerstown. COL-LEGE: Led Loyola Marymount with a 3.46 ERA, 109.1 innings pitched and 85 strikeouts in final collegiate season...3-year career ERA of 3.65 ranks in the 6th all-time at LMU.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 0 0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 9.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 9.0 0 0 .067 Hagerstown 1 1 0.44 4 4 0 0 0 20.2 13 4 1 1 2 8 9 3.9 0 0 .178 Potomac 0 0 5.06 3 3 0 0 0 10.2 15 6 6 1 2 9 7 5.9 1 0 .3572008 Hagerstown 9 7 4.79 22 21 0 0 0 107.0 129 66 57 8 2 34 94 7.9 6 0 .2992009 Harrisburg 5 1 2.25 9 9 1 0 0 48.0 40 14 12 2 2 11 43 8.1 1 0 .225 Potomac 6 2 1.43 15 14 0 0 0 88.1 71 17 14 1 4 21 65 6.6 0 0 .2222010 Harrisburg 1 0 1.47 6 6 0 0 0 30.2 23 7 5 3 1 7 35 10.3 0 0 .205MINORS TOTALS 22 11 2.72 62 60 1 0 0 314.1 293 114 95 16 14 90 262 7.5 8 0 .247

MEZA, CHRISTIAN — LHPOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-0 WT: 190 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 8/3/1990, Anaheim, CA SCHOOL: Santa Ana JC (CA)OBTAINED: Selected in 25th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 1 1 36.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 4 0 2 0 2 18.0 0 0 .500 GCL Nationals 1 2 1.52 9 2 0 0 0 23.2 16 7 4 1 2 10 23 8.7 5 0 .188MINORS TOTALS 2 3 2.92 11 2 0 0 0 24.2 19 11 8 1 4 10 25 9.1 5 0 .209

MILLER, JUSTIN — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-11 WT: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/28/1988, Nashville, TN SCHOOL: Middle Tenn. State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 18th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .231 50 130 26 30 48 8 2 2 18 2 0 10 13 33 2 1 .346 .369 .715 8MINORS TOTALS .231 50 130 26 30 48 8 2 2 18 2 0 10 13 33 2 1 .346 .369 .715 8

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MILONE, TOM — LHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-0 WT: 205 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 2/16/1987, Saugus, CA SCHOOL: University of Southern CaliforniaOBTAINED: Selected in 10th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2010 Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year...begins 2011 season rated No. 16 among Washington prospects, per Baseball America...also cited by BA as possesing the Best Control among Washington farmhands entering 2011...signed by scout Craig Kornfeld. 2010: Went 12-5 with a 2.85 ERA in 27 starts with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League…with 155 strikeouts and just 23 walks in 158.0 innings pitched, the southpaw posted an impressive 6.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and 8.83 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…allowed 2 earned runs or less in 19 of 27 (70%) starting assignments and surrendered 3 earned runs or less in 23 of those 27 (87%) outings…Milone’s 155 strikeouts paced the Eastern League, ranked 2nd in Double-A and finished 4th among left-handers in minor league baseball...ranked among EL leaders in ERA (2nd), WHIP (2nd, 1.16) and wins (t-2nd)…selected as a mid-season Eastern League All-Star…Milone’s 24 wins over the past 2 seasons (2009-10) are tops among organizational pitchers during that period. 2009: 12 wins tied for tops among Washington farmhands.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 Hagerstown 0 3 2.89 7 7 0 0 0 37.1 36 16 12 0 0 6 27 6.5 0 0 .257 Vermont 1 3 4.57 6 3 0 0 0 21.2 27 12 11 4 0 3 22 9.1 0 0 .3072009 Potomac 12 5 2.91 27 25 0 0 0 151.1 144 57 49 9 5 36 106 6.3 8 1 .2572010 Harrisburg 12 5 2.85 27 27 2 0 0 158.0 161 57 50 10 4 23 155 8.8 7 2 .261MINORS TOTALS 25 16 2.98 67 62 2 0 0 368.1 368 142 122 23 9 68 310 7.6 15 3 .262

MOLDENHAUER, RUSSELL — 1BOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-2 WT: 210 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 9/24/1987, Boerne, TX SCHOOL: Texas UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 24th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .268 38 138 30 37 69 8 0 8 32 0 0 2 22 28 2 0 .377 .500 .877 0MINORS TOTALS .268 38 138 30 37 69 8 0 8 32 0 0 2 22 28 2 0 .377 .500 .877 0

MONTILLA, ANGELBERTH — OFOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-1 WT: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/11/1989, Maracay, VZOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 5, 2005.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 DSL Nationals2 .195 62 200 24 39 42 3 0 0 12 1 0 11 21 55 11 7 .306 .210 .516 22007 DSL Nationals2 .230 16 61 8 14 21 5 1 0 6 0 0 3 5 9 3 4 .319 .344 .663 1 DSL Nationals1 .167 18 54 9 9 15 4 1 0 10 1 0 2 13 17 2 2 .348 .278 .626 42008 DSL Nationals1 .274 71 252 39 69 92 13 2 2 44 4 4 5 21 41 28 7 .337 .365 .702 42009 GCL Nationals .205 47 127 23 26 32 3 0 1 18 3 1 3 12 32 3 4 .287 .252 .539 12010 GCL Nationals .285 51 193 33 55 74 10 3 1 24 5 3 1 20 36 17 4 .350 .383 .733 4MINORS TOTALS .239 265 887 136 212 276 38 7 4 114 14 8 25 92 190 64 28 .325 .311 .636 16

MOORE, TYLER — 1BOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-2 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/30/1987, Lafayette, LA SCHOOL: Mississippi State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 16th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2010 Nationals Minor League Player of the Year..begins 2011 season rated as No. 24 prospect in Washington chain, according to Baseball America. 2010: Batted .269 with 43 doubles, 31 home runs, 111 RBI and 78 runs scored in 129 games with Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League…led the CL in nearly every offensive category, including doubles, home runs, RBI, extra-base hits (77), total bases (277) and slugging percentage (.552)...his 77 extra-base hits were tied for 2nd-most in minor league baseball…for his efforts, the right-handed hitting slugger was named 2010 Carolina League MVP and earned post-season All-Star honors…he also claimed MiLB.com CL Batter of the Week honors 4 times during a 6-week stretch from July 12-August 22…is the first minor leaguer in Washington Nationals history (2005-present) to record at least 30 homers and 100 RBI in the same season…became first franchise farmhand to reach the 30-homer, 100-RBI plateau since Andy Tracy (37 HR, 128 RBI) accomplished the feat in 1999. 2009: Led Washington farmhands with 87 RBI...earned Single-A Hagerstown Player of the Month honors in June (.305, 12 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 29 RBI). YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 Vermont .200 71 265 17 53 81 10 0 6 28 0 1 1 13 66 1 1 .239 .306 .545 92009 Hagerstown .297 111 421 38 125 188 30 3 9 87 0 8 8 40 111 2 2 .363 .447 .810 92010 Potomac .269 129 502 78 135 277 43 3 31 111 2 7 2 40 125 0 0 .321 .552 .873 11MINORS TOTALS .263 311 1188 133 313 546 83 6 46 226 2 16 11 93 302 3 3 .319 .460 .778 29

MOORE, WADE — OFOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 215 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 12/27/1987, Salisbury, NC SCHOOL: Catawba College (NC)OBTAINED: Selected in 19th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .287 63 209 36 60 82 7 3 3 29 7 3 2 37 47 17 2 .394 .392 .786 4MINORS TOTALS .287 63 209 36 60 82 7 3 3 29 7 3 2 37 47 17 2 .394 .392 .786

4MORESI, NICK — OFOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-4 WT: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/22/1984, Concord, CA SCHOOL: Fresno State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 19th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 Tri-City .180 57 206 17 37 50 5 1 2 21 3 1 7 15 59 6 2 .258 .243 .501 52007 Lexington .235 111 387 63 91 152 17 7 10 39 3 1 10 39 111 15 2 .320 .393 .713 42008 Lexington .224 24 85 12 19 32 3 2 2 11 0 0 0 4 26 1 1 .258 .376 .634 2 Salem .218 55 170 20 37 51 8 0 2 15 1 4 4 14 48 5 4 .286 .300 .586 02009 Lancaster .244 45 135 24 33 58 13 0 4 10 1 0 1 9 43 0 1 .297 .430 .727 2 Corpus Christi .208 56 183 21 38 71 10 1 7 22 0 1 2 8 52 1 0 .247 .388 .635 32010 Potomac .236 85 301 25 71 103 25 2 1 24 3 1 5 15 86 2 3 .283 .342 .625 3MINORS TOTALS .222 433 1467 182 326 517 81 13 28 142 11 8 29 104 425 30 13 .285 .352 .638 19

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MORRISON, KYLE — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 12/22/1987, Middlesex, NJ SCHOOL: Wagner College (NY)OBTAINED: Selected in 32nd round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 Vermont 3 4 3.44 14 9 0 0 0 55.0 56 25 21 6 3 21 44 7.2 1 0 .2672010 Hagerstown 3 6 5.30 37 0 0 0 2 73.0 86 53 43 7 5 29 88 10.8 13 1 .292MINORS TOTALS 6 10 4.50 51 9 0 0 2 128.0 142 78 64 13 8 50 132 9.3 14 1 .281

MOZINGO, CHAD — OFOD AGE: 22 HT: 5-11 WT: 190 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 9/3/1988, Spring, TX SCHOOL: Rice University (TX)OBTAINED: Selected in 19th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .253 60 229 42 58 71 7 3 0 17 5 4 2 38 36 7 5 .359 .310 .669 3MINORS TOTALS .253 60 229 42 58 71 7 3 0 17 5 4 2 38 36 7 5 .359 .310 .669 3

NEWSOME, BRETT — OFOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-2 WT: 210 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 8/24/1986, Palos Hts., IL SCHOOL: St. Ambrose (IA)OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 8, 2008.CAREER NOTES: 2009: Earned a year-end GCL All-Star selection, after leading the league in slugging (.583) and OPS (1.017)…paced the team in doubles (17), homers (6), RBI (35) and walks (31).YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .189 23 53 7 10 13 1 1 0 7 2 0 3 5 18 2 0 .295 .245 .540 22009 GCL Nationals .327 51 168 36 55 98 17 4 6 35 1 2 2 31 42 3 2 .433 .583 1.016 6 Hagerstown .400 4 15 3 6 8 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .471 .533 1.004 02010 Hagerstown .273 97 315 43 86 120 20 4 2 38 0 0 8 43 77 2 4 .374 .381 .755 3MINORS TOTALS .285 175 551 89 157 239 40 9 8 84 3 2 13 81 140 7 6 .388 .434 .822 11

NICOL, SEAN — INFOD AGE: 24 HT: 5-10 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 9/25/1986, Chesapeake, VA SCHOOL: University of San Diego OBTAINED: Selected in 16th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Vermont .269 63 223 36 60 72 9 0 1 21 7 4 5 35 28 9 1 .375 .323 .698 142010 Hagerstown .259 26 85 16 22 29 7 0 0 17 5 2 0 13 15 0 0 .350 .341 .691 7 GCL Nationals .167 5 18 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 .318 .167 .485 1 Potomac .288 16 59 10 17 23 2 2 0 9 0 0 0 5 15 0 0 .344 .390 .734 2MINORS TOTALS .265 110 385 65 102 127 18 2 1 48 12 6 6 56 58 10 1 .362 .330 .692 24

NIETO, ADRIAN — COD AGE: 21 HT: 6-0 WT: 200 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 11/12/1989, Havana, Cuba SCHOOL: American Heritage School (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 5th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Started 2010 campaign rated as No. 25 prospect in Washington chain according to Baseball America...began ‘09 season as No. 8 prospect in Washington system...signed by scout Tony Arango. HIGH SCHOOL: Led team to a state championship as a senior, batting .372 with 16 doubles, 5 home runs and 38 RBI...compiled a .361 batting average with 4 homers and 17 RBI during an injury-plagued junior campaign, earning him spots in the AFLAC All-American Classic and USA Baseball Tournament of Stars...entered national spotlight after hitting .381 with 4 home runs and 27 RBI during a breakout sophomore season, when he was cited as an AFLAC All-American and was named All-County and 3rd-Team All-State.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .217 8 23 1 5 8 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 .308 .348 .656 22009 GCL Nationals .228 42 136 22 31 39 6 1 0 17 0 3 4 20 30 1 2 .337 .287 .624 12010 Hagerstown .195 60 174 23 34 44 4 0 2 14 4 1 1 23 44 1 0 .291 .253 .544 13MINORS TOTALS .210 110 333 46 70 91 13 1 2 34 4 4 6 45 81 2 2 .312 .273 .585 16

NUNEZ, WANDER — OFOD AGE: 20 HT: 5-11 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/27/1990, Philadelphia, PA SCHOOL: Western Oklahoma State JCOBTAINED: Selected in 36th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .232 40 125 15 29 42 3 5 0 13 0 1 5 8 25 6 3 .302 .336 .638 0MINORS TOTALS .232 40 125 15 29 42 3 5 0 13 0 1 5 8 25 6 3 .302 .336 .638 0

ODUBER, RANDOLPH — OFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-3 WT: 186 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 3/18/1989, Paradera, ARUBA SCHOOL: Western Oklahoma State JCOBTAINED: Selected in 32nd round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2010: In first pro season, named MVP of rookie-level Gulf Coast League, marking the 3rd consecutive season a Nationals prospect won the league’s top honor…additionally, earned a season-ending All-Star selection and won GCL batting title (.366 batting average)…also led the GCL in slugging percentage (.569) and OPS (1.002).YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .366 39 153 38 56 87 13 3 4 30 2 1 6 13 38 18 1 .434 .569 1.003 1 Hagerstown .077 8 26 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 .077 .115 .192 1MINORS TOTALS .324 47 179 38 58 90 14 3 4 31 2 1 6 13 48 18 1 .387 .503 .890 2

OLIVER, TYLER — 1BOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 230 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/3/1988, Lexington, KY SCHOOL: Wabash Valley CC (IL)OBTAINED: Selected in 35th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .204 37 113 13 23 35 6 0 2 21 0 1 4 15 28 1 0 .316 .310 .626 1MINORS TOTALS .204 37 113 13 23 35 6 0 2 21 0 1 4 15 28 1 0 .316 .310 .626 1

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OTT, BILLY — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-4 WT: 200 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/20/1988, Cypress, CA SCHOOL: Cal State NorthridgeOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 12, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 GCL Nationals 1 0 1.17 7 0 0 0 1 23.0 16 3 3 0 4 3 19 7.4 0 0 .203 Vermont 0 2 3.68 4 3 0 0 0 14.2 13 7 6 0 2 9 15 9.2 2 0 .241 Hagerstown 1 1 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 8 7 6 0 0 2 5 5.6 1 0 .258MINORS TOTALS 2 3 2.96 13 5 0 0 1 45.2 37 17 15 0 6 14 39 7.7 3 0 .226

PAHUTA, TIM — 1BOD AGE: 27 HT: 6-4 WT: 225 BATS: L THROWS: R BORN: 5/3/1983, Somerset, NJ SCHOOL: Seton Hall (NJ) UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 18th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2005 GCL Nationals .233 38 133 13 31 50 8 1 3 20 1 2 2 17 35 0 1 .325 .376 .701 42006 Savannah .265 77 268 37 71 114 14 7 5 30 2 1 2 23 71 1 0 .327 .425 .752 32007 INJURED 2008 Hagerstown .269 116 405 42 109 186 24 1 17 73 0 3 3 33 83 1 0 .327 .459 .786 82009 Potomac .251 90 295 34 74 116 16 1 8 42 1 1 1 24 80 4 4 .308 .393 .701 102010 Potomac .283 39 145 19 41 86 9 3 10 28 0 0 0 10 28 1 2 .329 .593 .922 8 Harrisburg .212 81 283 35 60 106 14 1 10 37 0 3 1 16 68 4 0 .254 .375 .629 9MINORS TOTALS .252 441 1529 180 386 658 85 14 53 230 4 10 9 123 365 11 7 .310 .430 .740 42

PEACOCK, BRAD — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/2/1988, Palm Beach, FL SCHOOL: Palm Beach (FL) Central HighOBTAINED: Selected in 41st round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Begins 2011 season rated as No. 10 prospect in Washington system, per Baseball America. 2010: 148 combined strikeouts with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League and Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League led the Washington chain...118 strikeouts with Potomac tied for 2nd in CL.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 DID NOT PLAY - SIGNED LATE 2007 GCL Nationals 1 1 3.89 13 7 0 0 0 39.1 38 23 17 1 2 15 34 7.8 5 0 .2422008 Hagerstown 0 5 9.09 8 8 0 0 0 33.2 38 38 34 8 8 21 23 6.1 4 0 .284 Vermont 4 7 3.12 14 14 2 0 0 75.0 67 38 26 3 3 27 54 6.5 4 1 .2352009 Hagerstown 5 8 4.05 19 17 0 0 0 100.0 104 49 45 10 8 32 77 6.9 5 0 .272 Potomac 3 3 4.34 8 7 0 0 0 47.2 46 26 23 4 3 10 27 5.1 1 0 .2532010 Potomac 4 9 4.44 19 18 1 1 0 103.1 109 59 51 11 4 25 118 10.3 10 2 .268 Harrisburg 2 2 4.66 7 7 0 0 0 38.2 33 21 20 5 0 22 30 7.0 0 0 .234MINORS TOTALS 19 35 4.44 88 78 3 1 0 437.2 435 254 216 42 28 152 363 7.5 29 3 .258

PEACOCK, BRIAN — COD AGE: 26 HT: 6-1 WT: 185 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/26/1984, Miami, FL SCHOOL: Manatee (FL) CCOBTAINED: Selected in 39th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2005 GCL Nationals .219 42 160 18 35 47 6 3 0 12 0 1 1 17 49 1 0 .296 .294 .590 22006 Savannah .232 88 314 46 73 128 15 2 12 42 0 4 8 24 102 1 0 .300 .408 .708 42007 Potomac .212 60 217 27 46 73 9 0 6 19 3 1 5 15 50 2 3 .277 .336 .613 62008 Potomac .258 53 163 21 42 65 14 0 3 26 0 1 1 12 38 5 2 .311 .399 .710 72009 Potomac .255 80 247 37 63 111 16 4 8 32 0 3 2 24 66 13 7 .322 .449 .771 62010 Potomac .251 60 207 23 52 77 17 1 2 19 4 0 2 22 62 8 1 .329 .372 .701 2MINORS TOTALS .238 383 1308 172 311 501 77 10 31 150 7 10 19 114 367 30 13 .306 .383 .689 27

PENA, HASSAN — RHPOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-2 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/25/1985, CUBA SCHOOL: Palm Beach Community College (FL)OBTAINED: Selected in 13th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Vermont 4 5 4.25 13 13 0 0 0 59.1 55 36 28 3 9 33 36 5.5 5 3 .2562008 Hagerstown 2 2 2.08 6 6 0 0 0 26.0 24 9 6 0 1 5 24 8.3 1 0 .245 Potomac 2 2 4.15 8 8 0 0 0 43.1 42 25 20 4 2 24 30 6.2 2 4 .2662009 Hagerstown 1 0 1.13 3 3 0 0 0 16.0 8 2 2 0 3 4 11 6.2 2 3 .151 GCL Nationals 0 1 2.70 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 6 3 2 0 0 3 3 4.1 1 1 .2612009 Potomac 2 1 2.39 12 2 0 0 0 26.1 16 7 7 1 2 12 21 7.2 5 1 .1742010 Harrisburg 2 2 4.29 48 0 0 0 1 71.1 73 39 34 5 6 30 64 8.1 8 0 .265MINORS TOTALS 13 13 3.58 92 34 0 0 1 249.0 224 121 99 13 23 111 189 6.8 24 12 .245

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PENA, WILFRI — COD AGE: 23 HT: 6-0 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/2/1987, Santiago, DROBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, May 12, 2006.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 DSL Nationals2 .217 52 166 9 36 43 7 0 0 11 2 2 3 11 44 3 3 .275 .259 .534 12007 DSL Nationals2 .254 41 138 17 35 45 7 0 1 14 1 2 1 15 28 5 2 .327 .326 .653 142008 GCL Nationals .133 7 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .235 .133 .368 02009 GCL Nationals .246 25 61 14 15 23 5 0 1 12 1 0 1 9 11 1 0 .352 .377 .729 02010 Potomac .095 8 21 3 2 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 .174 .286 .460 0 Vermont .238 16 42 6 10 17 4 0 1 9 1 0 0 4 14 0 0 .304 .405 .709 1MINORS TOTALS .226 149 443 49 100 136 24 0 4 48 5 4 5 43 107 9 5 .299 .307 .606 16

PEREZ, EURY — OFOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-0 WT: 160 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/30/1990, San Luis, DROBTAINED: Signed as an international free agent, April 13, 2007.CAREER NOTES: Starts 2011 season rated by ESPN’s Keith Law as the No. 7 prospect in Nationals’ chain, while Baseball America rates him at No. 8 among Wash-ington prospects...also cited by BA as Fastest Baserunner and Best Defensive Outfielder in Washington chain entering 2011...began 2010 campaign rated by BA as No. 11 prospect in Washington system...signed by scout Moises De La Mota. 2010: Ranked 2nd in professional baseball with 64 stolen bases…went 64 of 77 (83%) in stolen base attempts…in July, as a 20-year-old, participated in the XM All-Star Futures Game, which features some of the game’s best young prospects from the U.S. and around the world…in 131 games overall, hit .299 with 17 doubles, 5 triples, 3 homers and 42 RBI for Hagerstown of the Single-A South Atlantic League....following season, named 2010 Dominican Winter League Rookie of the Year...batted .345 with 21 stolen bases and 16 runs scored in 37 DWL contests with Leones del Escogido. 2009: Named the Gulf Coast League MVP and earned season-ending All-Star honors…won the GCL batting title, completing first domestic season with a .381 batting average…in addition to the batting crown, also led the GCL with 69 hits and a .443 on-base percentage…ended the regular season riding a 27-game hitting streak, batting .486 (48-for-110) during the tear...hit safely in 40 of 47 games overall, while playing error-free ball along the way.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 DSL Nationals1 .253 51 158 41 40 47 5 1 0 14 2 1 7 32 39 15 5 .399 .297 .696 42008 DSL Nationals1 .324 60 213 51 69 94 9 2 4 44 5 3 9 32 36 28 6 .428 .441 .869 42009 GCL Nationals .381 47 181 38 69 91 3 5 3 24 4 0 5 15 20 16 8 .443 .503 .946 02010 Hagerstown .299 131 438 88 131 167 17 5 3 42 21 1 8 23 74 64 13 .345 .381 .726 6MINORS TOTALS .312 289 990 218 309 399 34 13 10 124 32 5 29 102 169 123 32 .391 .403 .794 14

PEREZ, ROBERTO — SSOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-1 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/4/1991, Toa Alta, PR SCHOOL: Dorado Academy (PR)OBTAINED: Selected in 8th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 GCL Nationals .167 11 36 3 6 6 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 13 0 1 .211 .167 .378 12010 GCL Nationals .310 36 113 20 35 47 6 0 2 11 7 1 3 13 19 11 1 .392 .416 .808 7MINORS TOTALS .275 47 149 23 41 53 6 0 2 15 8 1 3 15 32 11 2 .351 .356 .707 8

PHILLABAUM, JUSTIN— RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-3 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/18/1986, W. Palm Beach, FL SCHOOL: Florida Atlantic UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 29th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Tony Arango.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 GCL Nationals 0 6 4.26 17 0 0 0 1 25.1 30 22 12 1 0 14 26 9.2 2 0 .2942008 Hagerstown 1 2 5.17 27 0 0 0 1 47.0 55 32 27 6 4 25 53 10.1 7 0 .2892009 Hagerstown 1 4 2.21 24 0 0 0 2 53.0 43 18 13 4 3 16 44 7.5 6 0 .2242009 Potomac 0 0 3.63 10 0 0 0 0 17.1 18 9 7 2 2 12 11 5.7 3 0 .2612010 Potomac 0 6 6.87 29 0 0 0 3 36.2 50 33 28 1 6 15 28 6.9 4 0 .327MINORS TOTALS 2 18 4.37 107 0 0 0 7 179.1 196 114 87 14 15 82 162 8.1 22 0 .278

RAMIREZ, ANDRUTH — COD AGE: 22 HT: 5-11 WT: 180 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/10/1989, Azua, DROBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 14, 2008.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 DSL Nationals2 .175 40 120 14 21 30 6 0 1 7 1 0 2 19 43 1 2 .298 .250 .548 72009 DSL Nationals .234 31 94 15 22 35 6 2 1 13 0 0 1 12 21 2 2 .327 .372 .699 72010 GCL Nationals .197 22 66 8 13 18 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 8 15 0 1 .293 .273 .566 4MINORS TOTALS .200 93 280 37 56 83 14 2 3 24 1 0 4 39 79 3 5 .307 .296 .603 18

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RAMIREZ, J.P. — OFOD AGE: 21 HT: 5-10 WT: 185 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 9/29/1989, New Braunfels, TX SCHOOL: New Braunfels Canyon (TX) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 15th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft. CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 campaign rated as No. 25 prospect in Washington system, according to industry-insider Baseball America...began 2009 season rated by BA rated as No. 9 prospect in Nationals’ chain...also per BA, cited as Best Hitter for Average among Washington farmhands in ‘09...committed to play collegiately at Tulane University, but signed with Nationals hours before August 15 signing deadline...signed by scout Tyler Wilt. 2010: enjoyed his first action in a full season league, hitting .296 with 32 doubles, 16 homers and 75 RBI in 132 games...MiLB.com Single-A South Atlantic League Batter of the Week for the period of August 2-8. 2009: Ranked among the top 5 league leaders in hits (2nd, 78) total bases (2nd, 120) and triples (T2nd, 6)…18 doubles tied for 3rd-highest total on Vermont’s all-time single-season list. HIGH SCHOOL: Batted .521 (49-for-94) with 22 doubles, 8 triples, 8 home runs and 48 RBI during senior season...named a Second-Team All-American by Baseball America and garnered his third consecutive All-State and fourth straight All-District selections...following junior year, represented the United States as a member of the USA Baseball Junior National Team...hit .500 with 10 homers and 39 RBI as a junior, and .629 with 8 home runs and 38 RBI during sophomore campaign.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .364 5 11 2 4 4 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .533 .364 .897 02009 Vermont .264 72 295 35 78 120 18 6 4 39 0 1 4 14 45 6 9 .306 .407 .713 62010 Hagerstown .296 132 506 74 150 238 32 4 16 75 0 7 13 25 83 3 6 .341 .470 .811 10MINORS TOTALS .286 209 812 111 232 362 50 10 20 122 0 8 17 43 128 9 15 .332 .446 .778 16

RAY, ROBBIE — LHPOD AGE: 19 HT: 6-2 WT: 170 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 10/1/1991, Brentwood, TN SCHOOL: Brentwood (TN) HighOBTAINED: Selected in 12th round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 season rated by ESPN’s Keith Law as No. 8 prospect in Nationals’ chain...spurned offer to play baseball at University of Arkansas.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18.0 0 0 .000MINORS TOTALS 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18.0 0 0 .000

RHINEHART, BILL — INFOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-0 WT: 202 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 11/22/1984, Orangevale, CA SCHOOL: University of ArizonaOBTAINED: Selected in 11th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Began 2009 rated as No. 17 prospect in Washington chain according to Baseball America...signed by scout Mitch Sokol. 2008: Earned Single-A South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star honors...named SAL All-Star Game “Star of Stars” (MVP) after going 3-for-3 with one homer and 3 RBI in the contest...garnered MILB.com Player of the Week honors for the period of April 28-May 4 after hitting .474 with 2 home runs and 9 RBI...following season, named Best Defensive First Baseman in the SAL in Baseball America’s annual “Best Tools” survey of league managers. 2007: New-York Penn League mid-season All-Star led Vermont in hitting (.299), hits (64), RBI (43) and doubles (18).YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 Vermont .299 60 214 36 64 97 18 0 5 43 0 4 7 22 32 5 1 .377 .453 .830 42008 Hagerstown .295 65 261 39 77 128 22 1 9 56 0 5 1 21 36 0 0 .344 .490 .834 3 Potomac .320 7 25 5 8 16 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 .370 .640 1.010 0 Harrisburg .233 61 219 23 51 87 15 0 7 29 0 1 2 27 49 0 0 .321 .397 .718 62009 Harrisburg .239 129 414 42 99 161 24 1 12 56 2 3 1 31 105 7 1 .292 .389 .681 122010 Harrisburg .196 28 92 6 18 32 8 0 2 10 0 1 1 3 22 1 1 .227 .348 .575 5 Potomac .254 85 307 37 78 143 19 2 14 51 1 3 2 33 57 1 2 .328 .466 .794 1 Syracuse .222 5 9 4 2 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 .462 .667 1.129 0MINORS TOTALS .258 440 1541 192 397 670 109 4 52 251 3 17 14 143 309 15 6 .323 .435 .758 31

RIVERA, MANUEL — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-2 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 7/2/1987, La Romana, DR OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, February 6, 2007.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 DSL Nationals2 1 4 4.32 13 6 0 0 0 33.1 33 19 16 1 2 24 32 8.6 11 0 .2802008 DSL Nationals2 3 6 2.74 14 14 0 0 0 62.1 46 26 19 3 4 43 59 8.5 9 0 .2112009 DSL Nationals 0 5 3.68 15 15 0 0 0 66.0 63 36 27 2 1 24 49 6.7 11 0 .2532010 GCL Nationals 2 2 2.61 13 0 0 0 0 20.2 15 11 6 0 5 12 21 9.1 2 1 .208MINORS TOTALS 6 17 3.36 55 35 0 0 0 182.1 157 92 68 6 12 103 161 7.9 33 1 .239

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ROARK, TANNER — RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-2 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 10/5/1986, Joliet, IL SCHOOOL: University of IllinoisOBTAINED: Acquired from TEX along with RHP Ryan Tatusko in exchange for SS Cristian Guzman, July 31, 2010.CAREER NOTES: In just 3 minor league seasons, has complied an impressive 25-11 record with a 3.35 ERA...has won 11 games in each of the last 2 seasons. 2010: Began season with TEX organization, where he won 10 games for Double-A Frisco before being acquired by Nationals in July 31 trade...posted a 2.50 ERA (10 ER/36.0 IP) in 6 starts with Harrisburg after the trade. 2009: Split season between Bakersfield and Frisco…shared TEX organizational lead for wins, while ranking t-9th in the Single-A California League…combined to go 11-1, with a 3.02 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 34 games/13 starts…was 8-1 with a 3.23 ERA (25 ER/69.2 IP) in 13 starts, while going 3-0 with a 2.60 ERA (10 ER/34.2 IP) over 21 relief appearances…limited opposing lefties to a .214 mark (41-192), while right-handers batted .235 (44-187)…began the campaign as a member of the Bakersfield bullpen, posting a 2.36 ERA (7 ER/26.2 IP) in 14 relief appearances...went 6-0, 2.31 (10 ER/39.0 IP) over his final 7 starts of the season…earned Rangers Minor League Pitcher of the Month honors in August, going 5-0 with a 3.25 ERA (13 ER/36.0 IP) over 6 games with 25 strikeouts and limiting California League hitters to a .190 average (24-126. 2008: Split first professional season between Arizona and Bakersfield…combined to go 3-4 with a 2.76 ERA (13 ER/42.1 IP) and one save in 19 games/2 starts…earned first professional victory on June 26 at AZL Angels working 2.0 scoreless innings of relief…promoted to Bakersfield on July 17…recorded first professional save on August 18 at Stockton. COLLEGE: Played 2 seasons at the University of Illinois…2nd Team All-Big 10 selection in 2007.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 Southern Illinois 0 2 21.41 3 3 0 0 0 9.2 23 25 23 5 2 9 11 10.2 0 0 .479 Bakersfield 1 3 3.60 12 2 0 0 1 30.0 27 17 12 5 1 13 37 11.1 1 0 .237 AZL Rangers 2 1 0.73 7 0 0 0 0 12.1 9 2 1 0 0 3 11 8.0 1 0 .2092009 Frisco 1 1 4.58 5 4 0 0 0 17.2 17 9 9 1 1 7 9 4.6 2 0 .262 Bakersfield 10 0 2.70 29 9 0 0 0 86.2 68 27 26 5 7 27 91 9.5 5 0 .2172010 Frisco 10 5 4.20 22 17 0 0 0 105.0 113 57 49 8 2 33 75 6.4 4 0 .276 Harrisburg 1 1 2.50 6 6 0 0 0 36.0 35 13 10 5 0 9 33 8.3 0 1 .254MINORS TOTALS 25 11 3.35 81 38 0 0 1 287.2 269 125 107 24 11 92 256 8.0 13 1 .248

ROGERS, MILLS — INFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-1 WT: 195 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 6/8/1988, Simpsonville, SC SCHOOL: Carson Newman College (TN)OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 11, 2010.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .254 37 130 22 33 43 8 1 0 22 0 0 1 23 25 3 1 .370 .331 .701 3 Hagerstown .286 18 56 10 16 25 1 1 2 9 1 0 2 5 15 0 1 .365 .446 .811 1MINORS TOTALS .263 55 186 32 49 68 9 2 2 31 1 0 3 28 40 3 2 .369 .366 .734 4

ROSENBAUM, DAN — LHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 10/10/1987, Loveland, OH SCHOOOL: Xavier University (OH)OBTAINED: Selected in 22nd round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Begins 2011 campaign rated as No. 23 prospect in Nationals’ system, per Baseball America. 2010: Posted a 2.32 ERA (26 ER/101.0 IP) in 18 starts with Hagerstown to garner mid-season Single-A South Atlantic League All-Star selection...honored as Hagerstown Pitcher of the Month for April, going 1-0 with a 1.57 ERA (5 ER/28.2 IP) and 25 strikeouts...earned MiLB.com Pitcher of the Month Award for the period of May 10-16. 2009: Earned GCL Nats Pitcher of the Month honors for August, going 3-0 with a 1.29 (3 ER/21.0 IP) in 4 starts.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 4 1 1.95 11 8 0 0 0 37.0 29 14 8 1 1 9 38 9.2 2 0 .2152010 Hagerstown 2 5 2.32 18 18 0 0 0 101.0 95 40 26 5 7 28 84 7.5 4 1 .253 Potomac 3 2 2.09 8 7 0 0 0 43.0 35 12 10 2 0 13 31 6.5 3 1 .230MINORS TOTALS 9 8 2.19 37 33 0 0 0 181.0 159 66 44 8 8 50 153 7.6 9 2 .240

ROWE, CONNOR — OFOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-0 WT: 175 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/16/1988, Georgetown, TX SCHOOL: Georgetown (TX) HighOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, January 21, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 Vermont .202 39 129 13 26 44 5 2 3 16 4 0 1 6 44 1 2 .243 .341 .584 3MINORS TOTALS .202 39 129 13 26 44 5 2 3 16 4 0 1 6 44 1 2 .243 .341 .584 3

SANCHEZ, ADRIAN — INFOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-4 WT: 215 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 8/16/1990, Maracaibo, VZ OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, January 21, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 DSL Nationals1 .269 42 145 21 39 55 11 1 1 19 4 0 7 12 25 4 3 .354 .379 .733 132008 DSL Nationals1 .282 58 227 40 64 88 13 1 3 32 4 4 3 19 36 21 3 .340 .388 .728 72009 GCL Nationals .246 24 65 13 16 23 7 0 0 5 4 2 0 3 6 3 0 .271 .354 .625 82010 GCL Nationals .378 29 119 23 45 64 10 0 3 21 3 1 2 2 15 4 2 .395 .538 .933 8 Hagerstown .317 25 104 15 33 37 1 0 1 15 1 0 2 0 18 0 2 .330 .356 .686 8MINORS TOTALS .298 178 660 112 197 267 42 2 8 92 16 7 14 36 100 32 10 .344 .405 .749 44

SELIK, CAMERON — RHPOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-1 WT: 210 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 8/25/1987, Lawrence, KS SCHOOOL: Kansas UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 22nd round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Vermont 1 0 2.54 15 0 0 0 1 28.1 22 10 8 1 2 13 32 10.2 2 0 .210MINORS TOTALS 1 0 2.54 15 0 0 0 1 28.1 22 10 8 1 2 13 32 10.2 2 0 .210

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SMOKER, JOSH — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 195 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 11/26/1988, Calhoun, GA SCHOOL: Calhoun (GA) HighOBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 12, 2008.CAREER NOTES: The Nationals’ 2nd selection—31st overall—in their highly-acclaimed 2007 First-Year Player Draft...joins Ross Detwiler (first round, 6th overall out of Missouri State University) and Jack McGeary (first-round talent selected in the 6th round due to unfounded signability concerns) as trio of talented southpaws signed with first-round type talents...prior to the draft, was rated by Baseball America as the 11th-best pitching prospect, 16th overall, among those eligible for the 2007 draft...also rated by the same publication as having the best secondary pitch (curve ball) among draft-eligible prep pitchers...signed by Nationals scout Eric Robinson. 2009: Helped GCL Nationals capture GCL Championship crown. 2008: Underwent successful left shoulder surgery on November 11, 2008, a procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews. 2007: 7 weeks after visiting the Nationals on June 25 at Turner Field, agreed to terms with the Nationals on August 14...immediately reported to Washington’s training complex in Viera, FL, before beginning career with Vermont of the short-season New York-Penn League...pitched in 2 games, both starts, for the Lake Monsters, going 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA...in 4.0 innings, struck out 5, did not allow a homer and posted a .167 batting average against. HIGH SCHOOL: Following senior season, was named Gatorade Player of the Year in Georgia...finished 13-0 with a 1.24 ERA for Calhoun (GA) High to garner the citation...entered senior season as a Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Pre-Season High School All-America and recorded 152 strikeouts in 73.0 innings, or 18.7 per 9.0 innings...following junior campaign, earned a spot in the prestigious Aflac All-American Game...as a sophomore, en route to pitching Calhoun to a Georgia 2-A championship, went 12-0 with a 0.09 ERA and set a single-season school record with 137 strikeouts...was named Co-Player of the Year in state of Georgia as a sophomore.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Vermont 0 0 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 2 2 2 0 1 3 5 11.3 0 0 .1672008 Hagerstown 0 4 11.50 5 5 0 0 0 18.0 31 27 23 5 1 9 21 10.5 1 0 .360 GCL Nationals 2 1 1.37 6 6 0 0 0 26.1 20 11 4 0 1 13 16 5.5 3 0 .2132009 GCL Nationals 4 2 3.38 10 9 0 0 0 42.2 46 17 16 2 2 10 31 6.5 3 1 .2752010 Hagerstown 3 10 6.50 30 19 0 0 3 91.1 106 73 66 15 4 56 92 9.1 8 1 .300MINORS TOTALS 9 17 5.48 53 41 0 0 3 182.1 205 130 111 22 9 91 165 8.1 15 2 .288

SOLIS, SAMMY — LHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-5 WT: 225 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 8/10/1988, Minneapolis, MN SCHOOL: San Diego UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 2nd round of 2010 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Enters 2011 campaign rated as No. 6 prospect in Washington system, according to both Baseball America and ESPN’s Keith Law. COLLEGE: First-team All-West Coast Conference performer this season, dominated the conference, not losing a game in league action until the final weekend…for WCC games, Solis recorded a 5-1 record and a 2.74 ERA while striking out 48 batters in 49.2 innings of work…opposing WCC hitters only hit .215 off of the southpaw….overall, posted 9-2 record and an ERA of 3.42 in his final collegiate season...as a sophomore, made 2 starts for the Toreros before taking a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury...as a freshman, posted a 3-1 record with a 3.83 ERA in 17 appearances/7 starts...helped the team win the WCC regular-season championship and advance to the championship game of the Long Beach Regional...was named to All-WCC Freshman team...helped team post a program-best 16-game winning streak. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing baseball at Agua Fria High School in Avondale, AZ....had a career record of 25-8, while recording 398 strikeouts, second most in state history at the 4A divi-sion...was named a Rawlings preseason All-American as a senior and was 3-0 in 3 career starts at the Connie Mack World Series, including throwing a complete came 4-hit shutout in the 2006 National Championship game...was named 2nd-team All-State as a sophomore and took home first-team All-State honors as a senior...was named to the National American Legion team at the Joplin Tournament of Stars in 2006...drafted in the 18th-round of the 2006 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Arizona. PERSONAL: Parents, Sallie and Bob, founded an AIDS orphanage in South Africa.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2010 Hagerstown 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 6.8 0 0 .143MINORS TOTALS 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 6.8 0 0 .143

SORIANO, FRANCISCO — SSOD AGE: 23 HT: 5-11 WT: 205 BATS: S THROWS: R BORN: 6/16/1987, Azua, DROBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, July 5, 2007.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 DSL Nationals2 .324 35 111 25 36 49 3 5 0 16 0 0 0 44 22 10 12 .516 .441 .957 --2008 GCL Nationals .172 30 58 20 10 11 1 0 0 5 5 0 1 21 14 4 3 .400 .190 .590 122009 Vermont .291 60 199 39 58 77 10 3 1 27 2 1 0 36 40 16 9 .398 .387 .785 162010 Hagerstown .274 91 361 66 99 138 19 7 2 38 5 5 2 41 73 20 10 .347 .382 .729 32 Potomac .198 29 96 15 19 29 3 2 1 10 1 2 0 18 24 5 1 .319 .302 .621 10MINORS TOTALS .269 245 825 165 222 304 36 17 4 96 13 8 3 160 173 55 35 .387 .368 .755 70

SOUZA, STEVEN — INFOD AGE: 21 HT: 6-3 WT: 215 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 4/24/1989, Everett, WA SCHOOL: Cascade (WA) High OBTAINED: Selected in 3rd round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 GCL Nationals .194 44 144 17 28 49 9 0 4 19 0 1 4 18 46 4 1 .299 .340 .639 142008 Hagerstown .266 23 79 14 21 31 4 0 2 10 0 0 2 8 26 8 2 .348 .392 .740 142008 Vermont .189 48 175 27 33 55 7 0 5 25 4 1 3 24 54 14 7 .296 .314 .610 222009 Hagerstown .237 126 447 52 106 142 18 3 4 47 0 6 7 54 116 25 10 .325 .318 .643 332010 Hagerstown .231 81 303 49 70 131 16 6 11 56 1 5 8 27 85 18 4 .306 .432 .738 27MINORS TOTALS .225 322 1148 159 258 408 54 9 26 157 5 13 24 131 327 69 24 .314 .355 .669 110

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SPRADLIN, JACK — LHPOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-2 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: L BORN: 9/23/1984, Bonita, CA SCHOOL: University of Southern CaliforniaOBTAINED: Selected in 8th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: His father, Jack, has played on the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour. 2009: Nabbed Double-A Eastern League All-Star selection with Harrisburg...earned MILB.com EL Pitcher of the Week honors, June 22-28. 2006: Earned NY-Penn League All-Star Game selection with Single-A Vermont.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Savannah 2 3 6.22 20 3 0 0 0 46.1 62 36 32 5 2 14 39 7.6 7 0 .316 Vermont 2 3 1.69 10 10 0 0 0 48.0 40 19 9 3 4 10 31 5.8 6 0 .2172007 Potomac 3 6 3.92 45 8 0 0 1 87.1 85 39 38 8 3 31 75 7.7 8 0 .2542008 Harrisburg 0 1 7.11 5 0 0 0 0 6.1 9 5 5 1 0 3 4 5.7 0 0 .346 Potomac 5 1 3.16 41 1 0 0 2 68.1 74 28 24 3 3 11 57 7.5 1 0 .2772009 Syracuse 0 1 6.53 12 2 0 0 0 20.2 28 15 15 0 1 9 13 5.7 2 1 .329 Harrisburg 4 2 2.87 35 0 0 0 4 53.1 43 20 17 3 3 18 45 7.6 5 0 .2262010 Harrisburg 1 1 4.09 39 1 0 0 1 50.2 51 26 23 5 4 18 49 8.7 2 0 .264 Syracuse 0 0 6.30 8 0 0 0 0 10.0 15 7 7 1 1 7 4 3.6 0 0 .341MINORS TOTALS 17 18 3.91 215 25 0 0 8 391.0 407 195 170 29 21 121 317 7.3 31 1 .268

TATUSKO, RYAN — RHPOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-5 WT: 200 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/27/1985, Merrillville, IN SCHOOL: Indiana State UniversityOBTAINED: Acquired from TEX along with RHP Tanner Roark in exchange for SS Cristian Guzman, July 31, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2007 Spokane 3 7 4.13 16 13 0 0 0 65.1 66 41 30 4 7 22 50 6.9 6 2 .2622008 Clinton 3 11 4.46 32 16 0 0 1 113.0 113 70 56 9 3 42 96 7.6 6 3 .2562009 Bakersfield 7 6 4.64 29 16 1 1 0 120.1 123 69 62 9 6 38 86 6.4 12 0 .2652010 Frisco 9 2 2.97 24 13 1 1 0 100.0 94 34 33 2 0 40 58 5.2 3 2 .254 Harrisburg 3 1 1.72 6 6 0 0 0 36.2 30 8 7 2 1 13 36 8.8 1 0 .222MINORS TOTALS 25 27 3.89 107 64 2 2 1 435.1 426 222 188 26 17 155 326 6.7 28 7 .256

TAYLOR, MICHAEL — OFOD AGE: 20 HT: 6-2 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/26/1991, Ft. Lauderdale, FL SCHOOL: Wagner College (NY)OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, January 5, 2008.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2010 GCL Nationals .195 38 128 14 25 38 4 3 1 12 1 5 1 14 31 1 2 .270 .297 .567 22 Hagerstown .231 5 13 0 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .333 .308 .641 1MINORS TOTALS .199 43 141 14 28 42 5 3 1 13 1 5 2 15 33 1 2 .276 .298 .574 23

TESTA, JOE — LHPOD AGE: 25 HT: 5-10 WT: 175 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 12/18/1985, Jackson, NJ SCHOOL: Wagner College (NY)OBTAINED: Acquired from MIN along with C Wilson Ramos in exchange for RHP Matt Capps, July 29, 2010.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2008 Fort Myers 1 0 4.91 4 2 0 0 0 14.2 14 8 8 1 0 7 13 8.0 0 0 .255 GCL Twins 2 0 1.32 8 0 0 0 1 13.2 9 3 2 0 1 1 17 11.2 1 0 .1912009 Beloit 0 2 2.56 25 1 0 0 7 45.2 26 17 13 1 2 23 63 12.4 5 0 .161 Fort Myers 5 0 1.22 22 0 0 0 1 37.0 29 13 5 2 1 18 53 12.9 0 0 .2132010 Fort Myers 1 1 3.30 15 0 0 0 1 30.0 39 13 11 1 3 12 29 8.7 1 1 .312 New Britain 1 4 8.25 21 0 0 0 0 24.0 28 25 22 3 2 16 21 7.9 1 0 .301 Potomac 1 1 2.79 11 0 0 0 0 19.1 15 6 6 3 1 8 19 8.8 1 0 .211MINORS TOTALS 11 8 3.27 106 3 0 0 10 184.1 160 85 67 11 10 85 215 10.5 9 1 .233

VALDEZ, JESUS — INFOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-2 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/2/1984, San Cristobal, DROBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, January 5, 2008.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2003 AZL Cubs .320 48 175 20 56 74 8 5 0 29 0 0 5 7 31 7 2 .364 .423 .787 92004 INJURED 2005 Boise .244 61 234 30 57 87 13 1 5 38 0 2 1 9 49 4 3 .272 .372 .644 22006 Peoria .302 130 510 63 154 196 25 1 5 61 3 3 9 22 73 10 6 .340 .384 .724 82007 Daytona .250 83 288 36 72 94 11 4 1 39 0 3 4 18 40 2 3 .300 .326 .626 42008 Vermont .341 23 85 12 29 38 4 1 1 16 0 1 0 12 11 1 0 .418 .447 .865 2 Hagerstown .287 28 108 10 31 46 6 0 3 13 0 2 1 3 16 0 0 .307 .426 .733 42009 Potomac .297 89 343 51 102 153 20 2 9 55 0 1 5 18 53 6 3 .341 .446 .787 1 GCL Nationals .286 5 14 5 4 13 0 0 3 5 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 .375 .929 1.304 02010 Harrisburg .273 139 527 61 144 210 31 4 9 65 1 5 8 28 83 2 2 .317 .398 .715 2MINORS TOTALS .284 606 2284 288 649 911 118 18 36 321 6 17 34 118 357 32 19 .327 .399 .725 32

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VANALLEN, CORY — LHPOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-3 WT: 180 BATS: L THROWS: L BORN: 12/24/1984, Sugar Land, TX SCHOOL: Baylor (TX) UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 5th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2008: Named Single-A Potomac Player of the Month for April, going 3-0 with a 0.66 ERA (2 ER/27.1 IP) and a .186 BAA (18-for-97) in 5 games (4 starts)...allowed just 2 earned in 27.1 innings (0.66 ERA) en route to going 3-0 in 5 games (4 starts) before earning a promotion to Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League...selected as both MILB.com Pitcher of the Week and Bank of America Eastern League Pitcher of the Week for the period of May 5-11. 2007: Selected to play in Single-A South Atlantic League All-Star game (did not play due to coach’s decision). COLLEGE: Earned Second-Team All-Big 12 Conference honors in 2005, going 8-4 with a 4.02 ERA in 19 starts...originally selected in 3rd round of 2003 First-Year Player Draft by LAD, but did not sign.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Vermont 1 4 4.06 13 9 0 0 0 57.2 53 29 26 5 8 16 41 6.4 1 0 .2482007 Hagerstown 1 3 3.62 11 11 0 0 0 54.2 67 37 22 5 2 6 51 8.4 0 3 .291 Potomac 3 7 5.49 13 13 0 0 0 59.0 78 43 36 3 4 23 54 8.2 1 1 .3252008 Harrisburg 3 3 5.13 10 10 0 0 0 47.1 64 30 27 4 3 11 36 6.8 0 1 .318 GCL Nationals 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 4.5 0 0 .231 Potomac 3 0 0.66 5 4 0 0 0 27.1 18 6 2 1 1 7 19 6.3 0 0 .1862009 Harrisburg 3 5 5.07 31 16 0 0 0 94.0 116 56 53 13 7 31 69 6.6 2 0 .3092010 Potomac 2 3 4.14 36 0 0 0 1 41.1 49 21 19 2 1 8 48 10.5 3 0 .302 Harrisburg 0 1 3.24 8 0 0 0 0 8.1 7 3 3 2 1 4 6 6.5 0 0 .233MINORS TOTALS 16 26 4.30 128 64 0 0 1 393.2 455 226 188 35 27 106 326 7.5 7 5 .291

VASQUEZ, WANEL — RHPOD AGE: 24 HT: 6-3 WT: 190 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 1/15/1987, Azua, DR OBTAINED: Signed as non-drafted free agent, April 7, 2006.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 DSL Nationals 1 3 4.74 11 3 0 0 0 24.2 23 18 13 1 2 20 33 12.0 11 0 .2472007 DSL Nationals 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 18.0 0 0 .2502008 DSL Nationals2 1 2 2.90 12 7 0 0 0 40.1 34 24 13 3 4 21 44 9.8 5 0 .225 DSL Nationals 1 1 5.59 5 3 0 0 0 9.2 9 6 6 1 0 11 11 10.2 2 0 .2432009 DSL Nationals 0 1 8.31 11 0 0 0 3 8.2 9 10 8 0 2 7 18 18.7 7 0 .243 GCL Nationals 4 2 2.73 15 0 0 0 0 26.1 17 18 8 0 3 16 31 10.6 9 0 .1812010 Hagerstown 2 4 7.00 38 0 0 0 3 54.0 66 48 42 7 4 25 32 5.3 8 0 .304MINORS TOTALS 9 13 4.92 93 13 0 0 6 164.2 159 124 90 12 15 100 171 9.3 42 0 .251

WALKER, JACK — INFOD AGE: 23 HT: 6-3 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/12/1987, Naperville, IL SCHOOL: Concordia (IL)OBTAINED: Selected in 20th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: 2009: Finished 3rd in the NY-Penn League with 42 walks.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2009 Vermont .214 51 145 21 31 41 7 0 1 18 1 2 2 42 49 1 2 .393 .283 .676 142010 Vermont .105 20 57 13 6 6 0 0 0 5 3 0 3 15 26 1 0 .320 .105 .425 4MINORS TOTALS .183 71 202 34 37 47 7 0 1 23 4 2 5 57 75 2 2 .372 .233 .605 18

WEAVER, DEAN — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-4 WT: 207 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 5/17/1988, Douglasville, GA SCHOOL: University of GeorgiaOBTAINED: Selected in 7th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 0 0 3.86 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 8 3 3 0 2 3 6 7.7 0 0 .296 Vermont 0 1 3.18 5 0 0 0 2 5.2 6 3 2 0 1 1 4 6.4 0 1 .3162010 Hagerstown 1 3 3.04 42 0 0 0 16 50.1 49 22 17 1 4 18 36 6.4 4 1 .262MINORS TOTALS 1 4 3.14 52 0 0 0 18 63.0 63 28 22 1 7 22 46 6.6 4 2 .270

WHITING, BOOMER — OFOD AGE: 27 HT: 5-10 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 11/5/1983, New Wilmington, PA SCHOOL: University of Louisville (KY)OBTAINED: Selected in 28th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.CAREER NOTES: Signed by scout Bob Hamelin. 2009: established a single-season Potomac franchise record with 54 stolen bases. 2008: Led Washington farmhands with a career-best 47 steals. 2007: Led the New York-Penn League with a Vermont franchise record-tying 37 stolen bases…finished 6th in league with 47 runs scored... garnered New York-Penn League Offensive Player of the Week honors for August 6-12, batting .385 (10-for-26) with 2 homers, 6 RBI, 6 runs and 7 steals...claimed Vermont Player of the Month honors for August/September after he batted .291 (34-for-117) with 14 RBI, 27 runs scored, 22 steals and 17 walks in 31 games. COLLEGE: Helped lead Cardinals to their first-ever College World Series appearance in 2007…also in ‘07, led the nation in stolen bases during the regular season with 73...committed 2 errors for the season en route to a .987 fielding percentage.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2007 Vermont .250 62 232 47 58 75 7 2 2 23 5 1 9 26 53 37 5 .347 .323 .670 02008 Hagerstown .261 58 226 44 59 77 8 2 2 27 5 0 5 37 36 33 12 .377 .341 .718 12008 Potomac .284 43 148 33 42 51 1 1 2 12 3 1 3 15 28 14 4 .359 .345 .704 02009 Potomac .245 114 355 68 87 118 16 3 3 22 12 3 7 52 90 54 12 .350 .332 .682 72010 Potomac .225 20 71 12 16 18 2 0 0 2 5 2 1 13 16 12 5 .345 .254 .599 0 Syracuse .255 88 310 54 79 97 12 3 0 16 7 0 7 51 86 36 12 .372 .313 .685 0MINORS TOTALS .254 385 1342 258 341 436 46 11 9 102 37 7 32 194 309 186 50 .360 .325 .685

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8WORT, ROB — RHPOD AGE: 22 HT: 6-2 WT: 170 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 2/7/1989, St. Charles, MO SCHOOL: Jefferson College (MO)OBTAINED: Selected in 30th round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2009 GCL Nationals 3 3 3.91 18 0 0 0 1 23.0 22 12 10 1 0 11 16 6.3 9 0 .2472010 Hagerstown 5 0 2.08 33 0 0 0 8 43.1 28 12 10 2 2 9 53 11.0 3 0 .185 Potomac 1 0 1.08 8 0 0 0 0 8.1 4 1 1 0 3 8 11 11.9 0 0 .148MINORS TOTALS 9 3 2.53 59 0 0 0 9 74.2 54 25 21 3 5 28 80 9.6 12 0 .202

ZINICOLA, ZECH — RHPOD AGE: 26 HT: 6-1 WT: 220 BATS: R THROWS: R BORN: 3/2/1985, Loma Linda, CA SCHOOL: Arizona State UniversityOBTAINED: Selected in 6th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA2006 Harrisburg 1 1 2.70 10 0 0 0 5 10.0 11 6 3 0 0 11 8 7.2 0 0 .256 Vermont 0 0 0.00 8 0 0 0 4 9.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 10 10.0 0 0 .182 Potomac 3 0 1.98 9 0 0 0 3 13.2 11 3 3 0 0 3 13 8.6 1 0 .2292007 Harrisburg 0 4 5.46 42 0 0 0 6 57.2 53 35 35 3 4 36 45 7.0 5 0 .2482008 Harrisburg 3 2 2.89 15 0 0 0 6 18.2 22 6 6 0 0 13 13 6.3 0 0 .306 Columbus 3 3 7.53 24 0 0 0 0 34.2 44 30 29 6 3 17 22 5.7 3 0 .321 Potomac 2 0 0.00 8 0 0 0 3 12.1 3 0 0 0 1 3 15 10.9 0 0 .0792009 Syracuse 0 1 7.56 26 0 0 0 0 33.1 47 30 28 2 3 10 31 8.4 1 0 .348 Harrisburg 1 1 1.74 17 0 0 0 5 20.2 20 5 4 0 2 9 16 7.0 0 0 .2632010 Harrisburg 2 3 2.57 26 0 0 0 11 28.0 21 9 8 3 0 13 26 8.4 2 0 .206 Syracuse 0 0 4.30 11 0 0 0 1 14.2 15 7 7 0 2 5 11 6.8 2 0 .273MINORS TOTALS 15 15 4.38 196 0 0 0 44 252.2 253 131 123 14 15 121 210 7.5 14 0 .265

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Nationals Park set a new standard for ballpark design, reflecting a unique combina-tion of influences which include:

• The innovative arrangement of building masses, materials, systems and technologies for a forward-looking architectural expression that is unique to its location in Washington, DC.

• Adherence to the best time-tested principles of urban design to ensure accessibility, approachabil-ity and fan-friendliness that rivals any ballpark in the nation.

• Use of state of the art ballpark design concepts to ensure the best game presentation and viewing experience for all fans.

• Application of sustainable or “Green” design principles to achieve an environmentally sensitive ballpark.

INNOVATIVE ARCHITECTURE, UNIQUE TO DCThe asymmetrical massing of the ballpark responds to each aspect of its surrounding urban context:

• To the envisioned grand boulevard of South Capitol Street, the ballpark presents a monumental facade of archi-tectural precast concrete, metal, and glass with features and articulation consistent with the traditions of DC’s best civic buildings. This monumental facade is enlivened by hints of the excitement within the ballpark through ground-level openings offering views into the interior of the seating bowl at street intersections, and through the glass curtain wall enclosing spectator functions that serve the upper levels.

• Anchored by this mass, the seating bowl sweeps to the south and east in a circular expression of steel and con-crete that offers openness and promontory views out to the Anacostia waterfront.

The composition is unified by a simple yet dramatic gesture of a triangular point at the south end that is evocative of the geometry of L’Enfant’s plan for the District and is subtly reminiscent of the majestic simplicity of our Nation’s Monuments. This structure, allowing views both up the South Capitol facade and through an open plaza to the sweep of the seating bowl to the east, presents a dynamic gateway element to the approach into the city from the South.

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An architectural language of modern steel structure and glass gives the building an openness and con-nectedness between interior and exterior that allows its activities to be visible from various outside eleva-tions and allows the building to serve as a beacon when illuminated at night.

The structure is crowned with a unique blade-like sunscreen structure that serves as a recognizable icon from the ground and across the City’s skyline. When illuminated from beneath at night, it signals the drama of the activity within.

A pair of vertical circulation ramps running the full height of the building affords fans alternating views into the ballpark and out to the surrounding city, including the Anacostia River, the Capitol Dome and other landmarks such as the Washington Monument.

TIME-TESTED URBAN DESIGNThe ballpark is sited and oriented to present a dramatic welcoming image and ease of access to fans. Because of the large number of patrons that arrive from the North (whether from the Navy Yard Metro Station, from parking distributed throughout the neighborhood to the north, or on foot from offices or residential neighborhoods to the north), a large entry plaza at the terminus of Half and N streets that funnels the pedestrian approaches to the ballpark entry gates. The fans enter the main concourse at grade which wraps around the entire ballpark affording views to the playing field at all times. The views into the ballpark down Half Street and from other approaches to the north present a breathtaking vista of the entire upper and lower decks and views to the playing field.

The ballpark is located to fit within the existing surrounding street geometry and make gestures of entry respectful of the L’Enfant plan. Gates and openings penetrate the structure where streets terminate at the facades.

The ballpark’s perimeter consists of a variety of active elements, such as open views into the ballpark and retail spaces, which enliven and activate the surrounding city environment, both on game days and non-game days alike.

The ballpark is sited for maximum ease of access, whether by Metro, by car, or by foot. Major entrances are oriented toward the Navy Yard subway station, located just one block away, and parking is distributed both on-site and at a variety of off-site locations, allowing for a dispersal of vehicular traffic to a variety of points around the periphery of the ballpark district.

CUTTING-EDGE GAME PRESENTATION AND VIEWING EXPERIENCE

The ballpark is equipped with all of the most advanced audio-visual technology, food service venues and family-friendly entertainment and gaming alternatives to ensure a compelling and engaging game-day experience.

The seating decks are arranged to create a variety of distinct seating “neighborhoods”, each with its own identity and viewing experience.

Entering through the main concourse, 55% of fans are able to enter the ballpark and access their seats without using vertical circulation such as ramps, stairs, escalators or elevators.

The main concourse offers an almost complete 360-degree open view of the playing field, so that fans circulating the concourse or purchasing their fares at a concession stand can still view the game.

Suites, the upscale Lexus Presidents Club, the PNC Diamond Club, and Stars and Club level amenities provide the opportunity for the most elegant corporate or personal entertainment opportunities of any ballpark in America.

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GREEN DESIGNNationals Park is one of the most environmentally friendly sports venues in America, with particular attention to issues affecting the health of the Anacostia River such as storm water management and minimization of water pollution.

Nationals Park is also the first major sports venue in the United States accredited as a LEED® Silver Certified environmentally friendly building.

The DC Sports and Entertainment Commission authorized the Nationals Park design team to create an environmentally friendly park. Elements of the project that contribute to LEED® Certification efforts are as follows:

A sustainable siteNationals Park, located near the Anacostia River, will be categorized as a brownfield redevelopment. It is anticipated that the ballpark will serve as an anchor for urban revitalization of the area.

• The ballpark site is a part of the Voluntary Clean Up Program which provides an opportunity to leave the 25-acre site a much better environment than when it was received

• Environmental remediation efforts are on-going• The ballpark is easily accessible to public transportation including access to metro stations and local bus routes• Parking for fuel efficient vehicles and car pools is provided in the on-site garages

Use of materialsWater conserving plumbing fixtures are used throughout the project offering substantial water con-sumption savings. Energy conserving light fixtures are installed including high efficiency field lighting. Building materials used on the project contain a minimum of 10% recycled content and other interior materials including adhesives, carpet glues and paints have low VOC contents. Many building materials were produced regionally, cutting down on transportation costs while promoting the local economy. Land-scape plant materials are drought resistant, conserving water by eliminating the need for irrigation. Roof materials offer a high degree of reflectance, minimizing the amount of heat released to the environment.

• A 6,300 square foot green roof is located above a concession area beyond left field

An intricate ground and stormwater filtration systemDue to the ballpark’s proximity to the Anacostia River, care was taken to treat storm and ground water runoff. The result is a unique intricate water filtration system that separates water used for cleaning the ballpark from rainwater falling on the ballpark and treats both sources of water before it is released to sanitary and stormwater systems. Special care was also given to screening organic debris, i.e. peanut shells, from the stormwater system

About LEED®

LEED® is a rating system that was designed to guide and distinguish high performance buildings that have less of an impact on the environment, are healthier for those who work and/or live in the building, and are more profitable than their conventional counterparts

It is a performance-oriented rating system where building projects earn points for satisfying criterion designed to address specific environmental impacts inherent in the design, construction, operations and management of a building

The rating system is organized into five environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, and Indoor Environmental Quality. An additional cat-egory, Innovation and Design, awards points to LEED® projects that develop new solutions, employ new technologies, educate, or realize exemplary performance in another area.

LEED® for New Construction ratings are awarded according to the following scale:• Certified:26-32points • Gold:39-51points• Silver:33-38points • Platinum:52-69points

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CONSTRUCTION FACTSHistory of the Site• Layers of fill and brick were found 12-14 feet below grade, indicating the probability of road and habitation at this level in the 1800s

Excavation• A total of 340,948 cubic yards or 34,095 truckloads of soil was excavated• A typical truck can hold 10 cubic yards or 25,000 pounds of dirt• Approximately 4,500 cubic yards or 450 truckloads of dirt were removed each day• There were 185,087 cubic yards of contaminated soil that was cleaned and sent to a landfill• Some portions of the excavation required digging below the water table• A total of approximately 2,400 piles were driven to 55 foot depth, which equals a total of 25 miles of piling

Steel• The completed ballpark has 3500 pieces of steel in the bowl, equaling 7800 tons

Concrete• The heaviest pre-cast unit is 55,000 pounds• Approximately 58,000 cubic yards of cast-in-place concrete were used

Fire ProtectionNationals Park contains the following components: • 65,000 feet of pipe• 1 fire pump• 25 – 30 wet sprinkler systems• 6 – 7 dry sprinkler systems• 2 pre – action systems• 7,000 sprinkler heads

Mechanical FactsThe ballpark encompasses approximately:• 9 miles of pipe• 600,000 pounds of mechanical ducts• 110 plumbing fixtures

Electrical FactsNationals Park is home to: • Over 3 million feet of power wire• 714,000 watts of light used, the equivalent of 11,900 60-watt bulbs• 180,000 hours of manpower to install electrical systems• 14,000 lights

Fun Facts• If you stretched Nationals Park like a slinky into a boomerang curve, it would be a quarter mile long• Inspiration for the look of the ballpark was taken from the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, by architect I. M. Pei• More than half of the crowd will walk straight off the street into their seats, without ever climbing elevators, ramps or stairs because the field

is 24 feet below street level and the main concourse is the same height as the sidewalk• HOK borrowed an odd right-angled jog into the right centerfield fence from the now demolished Griffith Stadium, former home of the Washington

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rolls of sod and eight (8) days, installation was complete.• 100,000 square feet of field is covered by grass• The planting medium for the sod is 92% sand• The field has ninety-eight (98) sprinklers for watering• It takes two and a half hours (2 ½) to mow the field each game day• The “Green Carpet” cost over a million dollars, including the field irrigation and drainage systems

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Ballpark Enterprises manages the event planning and rental of all venues inside Nationals Park for non-game day activi-ties and events, such as private receptions, corporate meetings, trade shows, tours, concerts and more.

Some of the events that Nationals Park has hosted include the Congressional Baseball Game, the Papal Mass, and Opera in the Outfield.  In 2010, Nationals Park hosted the Dave Matthews and Zac Brown bands in concert.

Tours are offered on both game days and non-game days.  In addition, the Nationals launched the Green Tour in 2010, highlighting the environmental aspects of the park, and the Educational Tour, which focuses on using the park to teach school groups about math and science.

Amenities for events include:

• Four indoor club spaces with views of the field or the Capitol Riverfront with space for up to 1,000 guests Lexus Presidents Club

PNC Diamond Club Stars & Stripes Club (two spaces) • 8,000 square foot conference center available for general sessions and breakfast meetings• Opportunities to visit areas such as the players’ clubhouses, dugouts and playing field• Complete event management services including A/V, valet, theme and décor• An exclusive relationship with Levy Restaurants, with ability to customize a menu for any theme and budget

KIDS ENTERTAINMENT Nationals Park features an interactive Family Fun Area located just inside the Center Field Gate on the ground level of the Northeast Parking Garage. The 15,000 square foot space will open two and an half (2.5) hours prior to the start of each Nationals game and close at its conclusion.

The Family Fun Area includes:• Build-A-Bear Workshop where children may build their own

bears, Racing Presidents and Screech plush toys• The Exxon Strike Zone, which features the “Batters Up” Bat-

ting Cage and the “Now Pitching” Pitchers Cage• Jungle Gym & Playground for children under the age of 4• GEICO Racing Presidents photo area featuring life-sized

bobbleheads and photo opportunities with the GEICO Racing Presidents

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MASN, the television home of the Washington Nationals, is an independent regional sports network that televises every available Nationals game. The network is owned by the Nationals and Baltimore Orioles, and gives fans unmatched access to the action on the field and inside the game. Bob Carpenter and F.P. Santangelo are the broadcast team for MASN’s Nationals telecasts and Debbi Taylor is the sideline reporter.

Before every game, MASN televises the Nationals exclusive pregame show, Nats Xtra, hosted by Johnny Holliday and Ray Knight, providing insights and analysis about the upcoming matchup. After each game, MASN televises the Nats Xtra postgame show, with highlights, player interviews and the manager’s press conference.

Beginning with the 2008 season, the award-winning network began broadcasting select Nationals games in high definition. Starting in 2010, MASN began televising every Nationals game in high-definition on its 2 HD channels (MASN HD and MASN2 HD). All of MASN’s cable, satellite and fiber optic distributors carry MASN and MASN2 on a consistent channel throughout the season and most distributors also carry MASN HD and MASN2 HD . (Visit www.masnsports.com for local listings).

In addition, most Sunday afternoon MASN-produced Nationals games are simulcast on MASN’s over-the-air partner, WDCW-TV, DC50 in Washington.

MASN’s television territory covers all or parts of six states and the District of Columbia, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Charlotte, North Carolina. The network is carried by most cable and satellite providers in the mid-Atlantic region. For more information, visit www.masnsports.com.

BOB CARPENTERBob Carpenter enters his 6th season with MASN and the Nationals after 10 years in the TV booth with the St. Louis Cardinals and more than 27 in the major leagues. During the off-season, Bob handles basketball play-by-play for the University of Oklahoma and the Big 12 Conference. The St. Louis native debuted in 1984 with Cardinals baseball on the Sportstime Cable Network, then returned in ’95 on KPLR-TV and KMOX Radio. He has been nominated for 4 St. Louis/Mid-America Emmys, winning twice (1996 and ’97), and a National Capital/Chesapeake Bay Emmy in 2008 for his Nationals play-by-play. Carpenter also appeared on TV in the ‘80s and ‘90s with Texas, New York (NL) and Minnesota. One of sports broadcasting’s busiest announcers, Bob worked MLB, college basketball and college football during 18 seasons of play-by-play with ESPN from 1988-2005. He has broadcast baseball playoffs, Triple-A All-Star Games, NCAA and NIT Basketball Tournaments and College Football bowl games. His

studio work included College Gameday and College Football Scoreboard shows. During his tenure with ESPN, Carpenter was paired with former major leaguers Buck Martinez, Joe Morgan, Jim Palmer, Ray Knight, Jerry Reuss, Frank Viola and many others. On the basketball side, he worked with Dick Vitale, Bill Raftery, Larry Conley, Jim Valvano among others. Carpenter announced the 2005 NCAA Basketball Final Four in his hometown of St. Louis for NCAA International TV. Prior to ESPN, Bob handled a variety of sports for USA Network, including college basketball and football, PGA Golf (including The Masters) and professional tennis (including the U.S. Open). Bob has announced numerous soccer events at RFK Stadium, starting as the TV voice of Team America in 1983, and also worked several matches during the 1994 World Cup. Carpenter began his broadcasting career in 1976 as baseball play-by-play announcer with the Tulsa Oilers. Carpenter earned a Radio-TV-Film degree with honors from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1975. Bob and Debbie, his wife of 31 years, have 2 daughters, Katie and Allison.

F.P. SANTANGELOF.P. Santangelo joins the MASN crew in 2011, working alongside play-by-play veteran Bob Carpenter. He earned broadcast experience announcing San Francisco Giants games on CSN Bay Area and the Giants Radio Network, as well as hosting radio talk shows on San Francisco’s KNBR-680 AM and Sacramento’s KHTK-1140 AM. San-tangelo played parts of 7 seasons in the big leagues with the Expos, Giants, Dodgers and A’s during his 14-year professional career. He batted .245 with 87 doubles, 14 triples, 21 homers, 162 RBI and 37 stolen bases in 665 MLB games and appeared in one post-season with Oakland in 2001. Primarily an outfielder, he played 6 different positions during his career. Santangelo was teammates with Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez in 1999 (SFG), played with Nationals Minor League Field Coordinator Bobby Henley in 1998 (MON) and under Nationals Senior Advisor to the GM Davey Johnson in 2000 (LAD). He was selected by the Expos in the 20th round of the 1989

First-Year Player Draft, and finished 4th in NL Rookie of the Year voting in 1996. Santangelo played collegiately at Sacramento City College and the University of Miami, after graduating from Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif.

DEBBI TAYLORDebbi Taylor comes to MASN from Sun Sports/FSN, where she was a sideline reporter for the Orlando-based Regional Sports Network. She was also a sports reporter for the Fox affiliate in Orlando, where she covered the Daytona 500 and Super Bowl. Debbi got her start in sports broadcasting with 6 years at the New England Sports Network (NESN) in Boston, where she hosted the morning show, as well as doing feature interviews and reporting for the Red Sox pre and post-game shows. Debbi has won a national Emmy and 2 local Emmys, one for her trip to Cuba and “The Friendship Games.” She was honored by Red Sox legend Ted Williams by being in the broadcast wing of the “Hitters Hall of Fame” (The only other woman honored by Williams was longtime Red Sox owner Jean Yawkey). Debbi is a native of Nashua, NH and grew up attending baseball games at Fenway Park. She gradu-ated from the University of Illinois and earned a master’s degree at Northwestern University’s Medill School of

Journalism. Debbi is married to Wade Taylor and they have a daughter, Kaitlyn. She enjoys supporting children’s charities such as the Space Coast Early Intervention Center in Melbourne, Fla., and the Jimmy Fund.

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Prior to the 2011 season, the Washington Nationals announced that 106.7 The Fan will serve as the official flagship station for Nationals baseball games as part of a multi-year deal. 106.7 The Fan is owned and operated by CBS RADIO, and signed on to broadcast Nationals Spring Training games, as well as regular-season and post-season games. Charlie Slowes and Dave Jageler are back in the booth once again, marking their 6th consecutive season together as Nationals radio broadcasters. Slowes has been with the Nationals since the club’s inaugural campaign in 2005, while Jageler enters his 6th year.

As part of the agreement, 106.7 The Fan will broadcast a variety of Nationals-related programs, including daily reports from Nationals Spring Training, pre- and post-game shows, and hourly Nationals programs twice a week throughout the season. The station will also operate a studio set behind Section 106 at Nationals Park for pregame and post-game coverage and special live broadcasts of its local sports talk shows.

106.7 The Fan broadcasts a local lineup of sports talk shows including: The Sports Junkies, The Lavar Arrington Show with Chad Dukes, and The Mike Wise Show with Holden Kushner. .

CHARLIE SLOWES2011 marks the 14th consecutive season and 18th overall calling Major League Baseball for Slowes, the original play-by-play voice of the Nationals. Slowes joined the Nationals on February 24, 2005, and it did not take long for his trademark “Bang Zoom go the Fireworks,” followed by, “A Curly ‘W’ is in the Books” tag lines after Na-tionals victories to become part of Beltway lexicon. His post with the Nationals was a return to the Washington, DC area for Charlie, who became the Radio Voice of the Washington Bullets in 1986 at just 25 years of age. He went on to broadcast Bullets game for 11 seasons (1986-87 to 1996-97), the longest run in franchise history until eclipsed by his succesor and current Wizards’ voice Dave Johnson. Included in that time were 2 years of TV-radio simulcasts. Slowes made the switch to Major League Baseball full-time, becoming an original voice of the expansion Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1998, calling Rays games for their first 7 seasons. Slowes is among the

many, including Hall-of-Famer Vin Scully, to enter sports broadcasting after graduating from Fordham University in New York and having honed his craft on Fordham’s 50,000-FM blowtorch, WFUV 90.7 FM. Shortly after graduation, Charlie’s first career job was with KMOX Radio in St. Louis, where for 3 years (1984-86), he was exposed to the likes of broadcasting greats Bob Costas and the late Jack Buck. Slowes worked in a variety of on-air functions for broadcasts of St. Louis Cardinals Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals Football, St. Louis Blues Hockey and St. Louis University Basketball play-by-play as well as sportscasts and sports talk shows. Charlie broadcast Tidewater Tides Triple-A baseball for parts of 4 seasons from 1986-92. He has also broadcast at the national network level with NBC-TV and CBS Radio for their MLB Game of the Week. Slowes has also called baseball for the Baltimore Orioles (1989-1990) and the New York Mets (1988, 1991). He’s also dabbled in bowling and boxing for ESPN and MISL soccer (play-by-play with New York Arrows in 1983) in 2-plus decades as a play-by-play broadcaster. During the 2007-2008 off-season, Slowes returned courtside for some college basketball play-by-play, filling in on the University of South Florida-ISP Sports Network. Charlie, his wife, Tina, and sons, Jim (4/6/94) and Alex (10/11/97), split time between homes in Alexandria, VA and Palm Harbor, FL.

DAVE JAGELERJageler enters his 6th season with the Nationals after spending the 2005 campaign as the radio and TV voice of the Pawtucket Red Sox of the Triple-A International League. Jageler joined Gary Cohen, Don Orsillo, Dave Flemming and Andy Freed as Pawtucket products who have graduated to the major leagues in recent years. Prior to joining Pawtucket, Jageler worked in Boston co-hosting an afternoon talk show as well as serving in various capacities with the Boston Celtics radio network, including fill in play-by-play. Jageler spent 6 years in Charlotte as the voice of UNC-Charlotte basketball and co-hosting a morning drive talk show. While in Charlotte, he built his baseball resume with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights in the ‘95, ‘96 and ‘01 seasons doing play-by-play. Jageler’s voice may sound familiar to some in DC, as he served as a host on the Virginia Tech Sports Network during the 1993-94 basketball season. He has also served as the studio host for Westwood One’s NHL Game

of the Week, the Florida State and Texas Longhorns football networks and has done fill-in play-by-play for both the Seminoles and Longhorns. The Windsor, CT native is a graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where he began his play-by-play career broadcasting Syracuse football and basketball games on WAER and baseball for the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs on Time Warner Cable and Empire Sports Network. Dave and his wife, Jennifer, have 2 children, Jared (11) and Sarah (7).

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Washington, DC ............. WJFK 106.7-FM (Flagship) Norfolk, VA ................................WXTG 102.1-FM Richmond, VA ....................................WXGI 950-AM Virginia Beach, VA .................... WXTG 1490-AM Martinsburg, WV .............................. WRNR 740-AM New Bern, NC ............................WNOS 1450-AM

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WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE CHAPTER OF BBWAA WASHINGTON PRINT MEDIA

THE WASHINGTON POST ................................... Adam Kilgore, Tom Boswell, Tracee Hamilton, Dave Sheinin, Gene Wang

MLB ADVANCED MEDIA (mlb.com) .............................................Bill Ladson

THE BALTIMORE SUN ...................................................................Jeff Barker

THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER .......................... Brian McNally, Thom Loverro

THE WASHINGTON INFORMER .....................................................Carla Peay

THE FREDERICKSBURG FREE LANCE-STAR .......................... Rich Campbell

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH ..................................................... Tim Pearell

CHARLOTTESVILLE DAILY PROGRESS ..................................... Jerry Ratcliffe

MASN.......................................Bob Carpenter, F.P. Santangelo, Debbi Taylor

COMCAST SPORTSNET ..........................................Kelli Johnson, Ivan Carter

WRC-4 (NBC) ..................................................Lindsay Czarniak, Dan Hellie

WTTG-5 (FOX)......................................................Dave Feldman, Dave Ross

WJLA-7 (ABC) ........................................................Tim Brant, Britt McHenry

WUSA 9 (CBS) .......................................................Brett Haber, Dave Owens

ASSOCIATED PRESS ....................................Howard Fendrich, Joseph White

WIRE SERVICES

WASHINGTON TELEVISION

The Fan 106.7 FM ............................................. Mike Wise, Holden Kushner

WFED 1500 AM...............................................Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler, Craig Heist, George Wallace

ESPN 980 AM ............................................. Kevin Sheehan, John ThompsonSteve Czaban, Andy Pollin, Thom Loverro

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MASN (masnsports.com)CSN WASHINGTON (csnwashington.com)

FEDERAL BASEBALL (federalbaseball.com)NATS NEWS NETWORK (natsnewsnetwork.blogspot.com)

NATS INSIDER (natsinsider.blogspot.com)NATIONALS DAILY NEWS (nationalspride.com)

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CHAIRMANDan Connolly, Baltimore Sun

MEMBERSHIPAOL Fanhouse

Marc Lancaster 2003, David Steele 2005, Andrew Johnson 2010

Associated PressDave Ginsburg 1994, Joseph White 2005, Howard Fendrich 2006

Baltimore SunPeter Schmuck 1980, Dan Connolly 2001, Jeff Zrebiec 2005,

Kevin Cowherd 2010, Steve Gould 2011

Comcast SportsNetMark Zuckerman 2001

ESPN.comTim Kurkjian 1981

FoxSports.comKen Rosenthal 1987

Washington PostThomas Boswell 1978, John Feinstein 1993,

Dave Sheinin 1998, Jason Reid 1998, Amy Shipley 2003,Tracee Hamilton 2005, Barry Svrluga 2005, Adam Kilgore 2010,

Daniel Steinberg 2011, Gene Wang 2011

Washington ExaminerThom Loverro 1993

USA TodaySeth Livingstone 1987, Gabe Lacques 2003, Peter Barzilai 2006,

Paul White 2006, Steve Gardner 2011

Yahoo SportsLes Carpenter 1997

At-LargeMel Antonen 1988

HONORARY MEMBERSPaul Attner, Kent Baker, Charles Barbour, Gordon Beard,

John Eisenberg, James C. Elliot, William Gildea, Alan Goldstein, Joe Gross, Dick Heller, Jim Henneman,

David Hughes, Mark Hyman, Dave Kindred, Tony Kornheiser, Roch Kubatko,

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