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SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 AT CLEVELAND INDIANS RH Alex Colome (3-3, 5.14) vs. RH Cody Anderson (MLB Debut) REHAB CORNER—After 3 rehab starts for Class-A Charlotte, LH Matt Moore (Tommy John surgery) will start this evening for Triple-A Durham vs. Columbus (Indians), expected to throw 90 pitches…INF Tim Beckham (strained right hamstring) went 0-for-3 with a walk yesterday at extended spring training…RH Jake Odorizzi (left oblique strain) and RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoulder inflammation) threw off a mound yesterday and will throw full bullpen sessions tomorrow. PRETTY TRIPPY—The Rays are 4-0 on the road trip, and today have a chance at the second undefeated road trip of two or more series in club histo- ry (5-0, July 18-23, 2014 at MIN/STL)…the Rays have done this despite get- ting only 15.1 innings from their starting pitchers in the first 4 games, averag- ing less than 4 IP per start…the bullpen, meanwhile has yielded 1 run in 20.2 IP on the road trip (0.44 ERA)—last night Brandon Gomes yielded a run in the 8th inning that ended a streak of 18.2 scoreless frames on the road trip. Ê Rays pitchers have a 1.25 ERA (36-IP, 5-ER) overall on the road trip, on the heels of allowing 16 runs in the last game of the homestand Tuesday vs. WAS…including Tuesday’s loss, Rays starters have to- taled 17.1 IP over their last 5 games while the bullpen has worked 27.2…these have all been 9-inning games. Ê The Rays have beaten WAS Jordan Zimmermann and CLE Corey Kluber on this trip despite only 2 IP (Steve Geltz) and 3 IP (Erasmo Ramirez) from their own starting pitchers, respectively, winning those games 5-0 and 4-1…prior to this trip, the Rays hadn’t won when the starter lasted 3 IP or fewer since Sep 14, 2013 at MIN (Matt Moore, 3.0 in a rain delay)—and hadn’t won such a game not delayed by rain since May 18, 2013 at BAL (Roberto Hernandez, 2.0, won 10-6). Ê The Rays are 12-4 on getaway days and 14-8 in series finales. THE BIG PICTURE—The Rays have won 4 straight games and 8 of their last 9 to improve to 10 games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 2013 season at 92-71…they’ve also won 16 of 21…the Rays have held sole possession of first place for 6 straight days, and a share of first for 8 straight days…overall this season, they’ve had a share of first place 18 days, includ- ing 11 days alone on top…the last time they had sole possession of first place this late in the season was end of play July 30, 2013. Ê Last night the Rays became the third team in baseball to win 40 games, joining St. Louis (45) and Houston (40). Ê With a win today, the Rays can match their longest winning streak of the season (5 games, April 22-26). Ê The Rays are 28-5 (.848) when they score first, best in the majors, compared to 11-25 when their opponent scores first. Ê The Rays lead the AL with a 3.31 ERA and rank 2nd in fielding pct. (.987) behind Detroit…the staff has a major-league-low .236 opp avg. and ranks 2nd in the AL with 593 SO, behind Cleveland (627). 70 DOWN—This is the first time in club history the Rays have been in first place at the 70-game mark…40-30 is the third-best record in Rays history through 70 games, behind the two years they won the division title: 2010 (42-28) and 2008 (41-29). Ê In club history, the 244 runs allowed are fewest ever after 70 games…their 264 runs scored are 2nd fewest through 70 games, ahead of last season (255). Ê The Rays have allowed 2 runs or fewer 35 times in their first 70 games, most by an AL team in the DH era (since 1973)…last time an AL team did this was 1972, when the O’s (43), A’s (37) and Tigers (36) all did it. Ê Their 32 saves are T-3rd most (with the 1990 White Sox) in ML history through 70 games, after the 1997 Orioles (34) and 2001 Mariners (33). ROAD RAYGE—The Rays are a major-league-best 21-11 (.656) on the road, compared to 19-19 at home…they’ve won 5 in a row, 9 of their last 10, and 11 of their last 13 road games…Rays pitchers lead the majors with a 2.82 ERA (284-IP, 89-ER) on the road, compared to a 3.72 mark at home (11th in AL, 19th in majors)…the Rays also own the majors’ best road re- cord dating back to June 4, 2014, at 51-29 (.729). Ê Tonight the Rays fly home, where they will open a 10-game home- stand tomorrow vs. Toronto (3 games), Boston (June 26-28) and Cleveland (June 29–July 2). Ê Today concludes a stretch of 20 consecutive games vs. out-of-division opponents (14-5)…since May 15, the Rays have played only one se- ries within the division, winning 2 of 3 games May 29-31 at BAL. JUNE RISING IN THE EAST—The Rays are 14-5 in the month of June, 2nd in the ma- jors to Toronto (see chart)…with a win today, they’d clinch a winning month of June for the first time since 2011 (16-11)…in fact, the top four teams in the division own four of the six best records in the majors this month…the Rays have a 3.18 ERA this month, but that mark would be 2.52 if not for their 16-4 setback on Tues vs. WAS. OBSTACLE COURSE—The Rays stand alone in first place at 40-30 despite: Ê using a major-league-most 44 players (tied with ATL), 26 pitchers, 21 relief pitchers and 16 rookies…according to Stats LLC: Ê 44 players used is a club record before the All-Star break (43 in 2003) Ê 26 pitchers used is a club record (25 in 2006)…the Rays are one of only 10 teams in major league history to use 26 pitch- ers before the All-Star break, and only three teams have used more pitchers before the break: the 2013 Blue Jays (29), 2014 Angels (28) and 2014 Rangers (28)…the Rays have a chance to become the first team since divisional play began in 1969 to lead the majors in pitchers used and win their division. Ê 21 relievers used is 2 shy of the club record (2004). Ê sending 17 players to the disabled list for a total of 19 stints, one shy of Texas (20 stints) for most in the majors…that includes seven DL stints by six starting pitchers…the DL “peaked” at a club-record 13 players on April 23 and stands at 11 players currently. Ê getting 3 starts total from Alex Cobb, Matt Moore and Drew Smyly. ROOKIE RELIANT—Today’s start by Alex Colome is the 30th by a Rays rookie pitcher this year, tied with Cincinnati for most in the majors…the Rays have used a major-league-most 16 rookies, tying the club record (2001, 2011)…eight rookies are on the active roster currently. Ê Over the past 24 games (starting May 26), Steven Souza Jr. and Joey Butler have either scored or driven in 44 of the Rays 91 runs (48 pct.)…Rays rookies have accounted for 35 pct. of the home runs hit by AL rookies (29 of 84), led by Souza (14) and Butler (6). EVAN GOES YARD—3B Evan Longoria hit a 3-run homer off Corey Klu- ber in the 1st inning last night, as the Rays improved to 19-2 this season when he records an RBI…prior to the homer, his last 9 hits had been sin- gles…it was only the second road game in which he’s homered this year— on May 6 at BOS he hit 2 HR. W, X—Last night Xavier Cedeño earned his first major league win, the sixth Rays pitcher to do so this season (Geltz, Dominguez, Bellatti, Andri- ese, Riefenhauser)…it was his 102nd career appearance—according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the most apperances before winning a game since TEX Brian Shouse won his 112th career game in 2004. ’PEN ON HISTORIC PACE—The Rays have a save in all but 8 of their 40 wins…they’re on pace for 74 saves this season, which would break the 1990 White Sox’s major league record of 68…the club record is 52 (2008)…Brad Boxberger, who earned his 18th save last night, has a chance to become the 10th different Rays save leader in the last 11 years. Ê The Rays bullpen leads the majors with 238.2 IP…their 227 relief apps trail only Joe Maddon’s Cubs (230) in the majors and put them on pace for a club-record 525 (510 in 2009). Ê Steve Geltz has retired 25 consecutive batters, 18 of those coming since he was kissed by Paula Abdul on June 11 after catching her cere- monial first pitch…he ranks 7th among ML relievers with a .136 opp avg. RAYS vs. INDIANS—The Rays have held Cleveland to 1 run in both games this series, and 1 or fewer in 4 of their last 5 games dating back to 2014…the season series concludes next week when the Rays host a 4-game set, June 29–July 2…Rays are 54-79 (.406) all-time vs. Cleveland, their 2nd worst mark against any AL opponent (59-95, .383 vs. OAK)…they are 31-34 all-time at home, but 23-45 at Progressive Field…Rays lost 18 straight games in this ball- park from Sep 29, 2005–July 23, 2010, but they are 11-6 since halting that skid. FOR YOU, POPS—The Rays are 9-8 all-time on Father’s Day…last year they won, 4-3, at Houston, behind 8 solid innings by David Price. First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. | Location: Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Spanish) Game No.: 71 (40-30) | Road Game No.: 33 (21-11) | All-Time Game No.: 2,823 (1,312-1,510) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,410 (591-818) April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 14-5 Upcoming Games Opp. Time TV Rays Starting Pitcher Opp. Starting Pitcher Mon., June 22 TOR 7:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Matt Andriese (2-1, 3.26) RH Drew Hutchison (6-1, 5.33) Tues., June 23 TOR 7:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Chris Archer (8-4, 2.18) RH R.A. Dickey (3-6, 4.96) Wed., June 24 TOR 12:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Nathan Karns (4-3, 3.53) RH Marco Estrada (5-3, 3.92) **All games broadcast on WDAE 620 AM; Sat and Sun games will be broadcast in Spanish on WGES 680 AM. All times Eastern Standard Time (EST).** BEST RECORD, MLB, JUNE Toronto 14-4 (.778) Tampa Bay 14-5 (.737) Pittsburgh 13-5 (.722) New York-AL 12-5 (.706) St. Louis 12-6 (.667) Baltimore 12-7 (.632) BEST RECORD, RAYS HISTORY, THRU 70 G 2010 42-28 2008 41-29 2015 40-30 2012 38-32

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Page 1: SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 AT CLEVELAND INDIANSmlb.mlb.com/documents/0/0/6/132030006/6_21_15_PREGAME...SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 AT CLEVELAND INDIANS RH Alex Colome (3-3, 5.14) vs. RH Cody

SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 AT CLEVELAND INDIANSRH Alex Colome (3-3, 5.14) vs. RH Cody Anderson (MLB Debut)

REHAB CORNER—After 3 rehab starts for Class-A Charlotte, LH Matt Moore (Tommy John surgery) will start this evening for Triple-A Durham vs. Columbus (Indians), expected to throw 90 pitches…INF Tim Beckham (strained right hamstring) went 0-for-3 with a walk yesterday at extended spring training…RH Jake Odorizzi (left oblique strain) and RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoulder inflammation) threw off a mound yesterday and will throw full bullpen sessions tomorrow.

PRETTY TRIPPY—The Rays are 4-0 on the road trip, and today have a chance at the second undefeated road trip of two or more series in club histo-ry (5-0, July 18-23, 2014 at MIN/STL)…the Rays have done this despite get-ting only 15.1 innings from their starting pitchers in the first 4 games, averag-ing less than 4 IP per start…the bullpen, meanwhile has yielded 1 run in 20.2 IP on the road trip (0.44 ERA)—last night Brandon Gomes yielded a run in the 8th inning that ended a streak of 18.2 scoreless frames on the road trip.

Ê Rays pitchers have a 1.25 ERA (36-IP, 5-ER) overall on the road trip, on the heels of allowing 16 runs in the last game of the homestand Tuesday vs. WAS…including Tuesday’s loss, Rays starters have to-taled 17.1 IP over their last 5 games while the bullpen has worked 27.2…these have all been 9-inning games.

Ê The Rays have beaten WAS Jordan Zimmermann and CLE Corey Kluber on this trip despite only 2 IP (Steve Geltz) and 3 IP (Erasmo Ramirez) from their own starting pitchers, respectively, winning those games 5-0 and 4-1…prior to this trip, the Rays hadn’t won when the starter lasted 3 IP or fewer since Sep 14, 2013 at MIN (Matt Moore, 3.0 in a rain delay)—and hadn’t won such a game not delayed by rain since May 18, 2013 at BAL (Roberto Hernandez, 2.0, won 10-6).

Ê The Rays are 12-4 on getaway days and 14-8 in series finales.

THE BIG PICTURE—The Rays have won 4 straight games and 8 of their last 9 to improve to 10 games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 2013 season at 92-71…they’ve also won 16 of 21…the Rays have held sole possession of first place for 6 straight days, and a share of first for 8 straight days…overall this season, they’ve had a share of first place 18 days, includ-ing 11 days alone on top…the last time they had sole possession of first place this late in the season was end of play July 30, 2013.

Ê Last night the Rays became the third team in baseball to win 40 games, joining St. Louis (45) and Houston (40).

Ê With a win today, the Rays can match their longest winning streak of the season (5 games, April 22-26).

Ê The Rays are 28-5 (.848) when they score first, best in the majors, compared to 11-25 when their opponent scores first.

Ê The Rays lead the AL with a 3.31 ERA and rank 2nd in fielding pct. (.987) behind Detroit…the staff has a major-league-low .236 opp avg. and ranks 2nd in the AL with 593 SO, behind Cleveland (627).

70 DOWN—This is the first time in club history the Rays have been in first place at the 70-game mark…40-30 is the third-best record in Rays history through 70 games, behind the two years they won the division title: 2010 (42-28) and 2008 (41-29).

Ê In club history, the 244 runs allowed are fewest ever after 70 games…their 264 runs scored are 2nd fewest through 70 games, ahead of last season (255).

Ê The Rays have allowed 2 runs or fewer 35 times in their first 70 games, most by an AL team in the DH era (since 1973)…last time an AL team did this was 1972, when the O’s (43), A’s (37) and Tigers (36) all did it.

Ê Their 32 saves are T-3rd most (with the 1990 White Sox) in ML history through 70 games, after the 1997 Orioles (34) and 2001 Mariners (33).

ROAD RAYGE—The Rays are a major-league-best 21-11 (.656) on the road, compared to 19-19 at home…they’ve won 5 in a row, 9 of their last 10, and 11 of their last 13 road games…Rays pitchers lead the majors with a 2.82 ERA (284-IP, 89-ER) on the road, compared to a 3.72 mark at home (11th in AL, 19th in majors)…the Rays also own the majors’ best road re-cord dating back to June 4, 2014, at 51-29 (.729).

Ê Tonight the Rays fly home, where they will open a 10-game home-stand tomorrow vs. Toronto (3 games), Boston (June 26-28) and Cleveland (June 29–July 2).

Ê Today concludes a stretch of 20 consecutive games vs. out-of-division opponents (14-5)…since May 15, the Rays have played only one se-ries within the division, winning 2 of 3 games May 29-31 at BAL.

JUNE RISING IN THE EAST—The Rays are 14-5 in the month of June, 2nd in the ma-jors to Toronto (see chart)…with a win today, they’d clinch a winning month of June for the first time since 2011 (16-11)…in fact, the top four teams in the division own four of the six best records in the majors this month…the Rays have a 3.18 ERA this month, but that mark would be 2.52 if not for their 16-4 setback on Tues vs. WAS.

OBSTACLE COURSE—The Rays stand alone in first place at 40-30 despite: Ê using a major-league-most 44 players (tied with ATL), 26 pitchers, 21

relief pitchers and 16 rookies…according to Stats LLC: Ê 44 players used is a club record before the All-Star break

(43 in 2003) Ê 26 pitchers used is a club record (25 in 2006)…the Rays are

one of only 10 teams in major league history to use 26 pitch-ers before the All-Star break, and only three teams have used more pitchers before the break: the 2013 Blue Jays (29), 2014 Angels (28) and 2014 Rangers (28)…the Rays have a chance to become the first team since divisional play began in 1969 to lead the majors in pitchers used and win their division.

Ê 21 relievers used is 2 shy of the club record (2004). Ê sending 17 players to the disabled list for a total of 19 stints, one shy

of Texas (20 stints) for most in the majors…that includes seven DL stints by six starting pitchers…the DL “peaked” at a club-record 13 players on April 23 and stands at 11 players currently.

Ê getting 3 starts total from Alex Cobb, Matt Moore and Drew Smyly.

ROOKIE RELIANT—Today’s start by Alex Colome is the 30th by a Rays rookie pitcher this year, tied with Cincinnati for most in the majors…the Rays have used a major-league-most 16 rookies, tying the club record (2001, 2011)…eight rookies are on the active roster currently.

Ê Over the past 24 games (starting May 26), Steven Souza Jr. and Joey Butler have either scored or driven in 44 of the Rays 91 runs (48 pct.)…Rays rookies have accounted for 35 pct. of the home runs hit by AL rookies (29 of 84), led by Souza (14) and Butler (6).

EVAN GOES YARD—3B Evan Longoria hit a 3-run homer off Corey Klu-ber in the 1st inning last night, as the Rays improved to 19-2 this season when he records an RBI…prior to the homer, his last 9 hits had been sin-gles…it was only the second road game in which he’s homered this year—on May 6 at BOS he hit 2 HR.

W, X—Last night Xavier Cedeño earned his first major league win, the sixth Rays pitcher to do so this season (Geltz, Dominguez, Bellatti, Andri-ese, Riefenhauser)…it was his 102nd career appearance—according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the most apperances before winning a game since TEX Brian Shouse won his 112th career game in 2004.

’PEN ON HISTORIC PACE—The Rays have a save in all but 8 of their 40 wins…they’re on pace for 74 saves this season, which would break the 1990 White Sox’s major league record of 68…the club record is 52 (2008)…Brad Boxberger, who earned his 18th save last night, has a chance to become the 10th different Rays save leader in the last 11 years.

Ê The Rays bullpen leads the majors with 238.2 IP…their 227 relief apps trail only Joe Maddon’s Cubs (230) in the majors and put them on pace for a club-record 525 (510 in 2009).

Ê Steve Geltz has retired 25 consecutive batters, 18 of those coming since he was kissed by Paula Abdul on June 11 after catching her cere-monial first pitch…he ranks 7th among ML relievers with a .136 opp avg.

RAYS vs. INDIANS—The Rays have held Cleveland to 1 run in both games this series, and 1 or fewer in 4 of their last 5 games dating back to 2014…the season series concludes next week when the Rays host a 4-game set, June 29–July 2…Rays are 54-79 (.406) all-time vs. Cleveland, their 2nd worst mark against any AL opponent (59-95, .383 vs. OAK)…they are 31-34 all-time at home, but 23-45 at Progressive Field…Rays lost 18 straight games in this ball-park from Sep 29, 2005–July 23, 2010, but they are 11-6 since halting that skid.

FOR YOU, POPS—The Rays are 9-8 all-time on Father’s Day…last year they won, 4-3, at Houston, behind 8 solid innings by David Price.

First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. | Location: Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Spanish)Game No.: 71 (40-30) | Road Game No.: 33 (21-11) | All-Time Game No.: 2,823 (1,312-1,510) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,410 (591-818)

April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 14-5

Upcoming Games Opp. Time TV Rays Starting Pitcher Opp. Starting PitcherMon., June 22 TOR 7:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Matt Andriese (2-1, 3.26) RH Drew Hutchison (6-1, 5.33)Tues., June 23 TOR 7:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Chris Archer (8-4, 2.18) RH R.A. Dickey (3-6, 4.96)Wed., June 24 TOR 12:10 p.m. Sun Sports RH Nathan Karns (4-3, 3.53) RH Marco Estrada (5-3, 3.92)

**All games broadcast on WDAE 620 AM; Sat and Sun games will be broadcast in Spanish on WGES 680 AM. All times Eastern Standard Time (EST).**

BEST RECORD, MLB, JUNEToronto 14-4 (.778)Tampa Bay 14-5 (.737)Pittsburgh 13-5 (.722)New York-AL 12-5 (.706)St. Louis 12-6 (.667)Baltimore 12-7 (.632)

BEST RECORD, RAYSHISTORY, THRU 70 G

2010 42-282008 41-292015 40-302012 38-32

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#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER

TODAY’S STARTER—RH ALEX COLOME (3-3, 5.14)

Ê LAST START—On Tue vs. WAS, lasted only 2 innings, the shortest start of his career (prev. 3.1, May 16 at MIN)…threw 43 pitches in the 2nd inning…his 6 runs allowed that frame were his most ever in a single inning…yielded 3 BB, all in the 2nd inning, including one with the bases loaded…the Rays lost, 16-4, and ended up using positional players to pitch the last 2 innings (Jake Elmore, Nick Franklin)…his line: L, 2 IP, 7 H, 6 R/ER, 3 BB, 2 SO, 1 HR, 59 pit, 33 str.

Ê RECENT STRUGGLES—The Rays have lost each of his last 5 starts since his last victory, May 21 vs. OAK…he is 0-2 with a 5.47 ERA (24.2-IP, 15-ER), having allowed 5 ER or more twice but 2 ER or fewer three times over that span…has allowed 5 ER or more 3 times, most on the team, despite not making his season debut until May 1 vs. BAL…the rest of the Rays starting rotation has only made 5 such starts all season (Nathan Karns twice, Erasmo Ramirez twice, Chris Archer once).

Ê WALK THIS WAY—Has yielded multiple walks in each of his last 5 starts, after yielding 1 or fewer in his first 5 starts this season…has totaled 13 BB in 24.2 IP in his last 5 starts, compared to 3 BB in 24.1 IP in his first 5 starts…overall, his BB/9 IP is still down to 2.94 this season, compared to 4.31 BB/9 IP in his career entering this season.

Ê TYPICALLY STRONG—Of his 16 career starts, has allowed 2 ER or fewer 11 times and has yielded 0 ER six times…11 of his 16 starts have been homerless, but has yielded 11 HR in those other 5…in 2015, has allowed 2 ER or fewer in 6 of his 10 starts…6 of his 10 starts have been homerless.

Ê Has been used exclusively as a starter this year, but made 2 relief apps last year and had a 10.80 ERA (5-IP, 6-ER)…is 6-4 with a 3.55 ERA (83.2-IP, 33-ER) in 16 career starts.

Ê ROOKIE REPORT—The Rays have already used 16 rookies, tying the club record (2001, 2011)…tonight is the 31st start by a Rays rookie, most in the majors…four of the eight starting pitchers used by the Rays this season are rookies (Colome, Karns, Geltz, Andriese)…the Indians are one of five major league teams who haven’t used a rookie starting pitcher even once this year, along with Chicago-NL, Kansas City, New York-AL, San Diego.

Ê DON’T RUSH ME—Averages 27.0 sec-onds between pitches, slowest (min. 40 IP) in the majors (see chart)…is working faster this season than in the past—he averaged 28.5 seconds from 2013-14.

Ê Among the Rays current starters, next is Nathan Karns (21.5).

Ê BOTTOM OF THE ORDER—Opposing 7-thru-9 hitters have yet to homer against Colome but are hitting him for a much higher avg. than league avg.:

Colome MLB Average, non-P 1-thru-2: .275/.345/.569 .269/.329/.407 3-thru-6: .287/.337/.506 .260/.327/.429 7-thru-9: .368/.410/.421 .238/.296/.354

Ê MISCELLANY— According to FanGraphs, 28.3 percent of his balls in play are line drives, highest in the AL (min. 40 IP)…the AL avg. is 20.8.

Ê Has yielded 6 HR with the batter ahead in the count, 1 HR when he was ahead of the count (and 2 HR in an even count)…his opp OBP (.520) when behind in the count is 4th-highest in the AL (min. 40 IP).

Colome MLB Average, non-P Pitcher Ahead: .183/.197/.267 .208/.215/.305 Batter Ahead: .397/.520/.793 .292/.457/.482

Ê ROOKIE RANKS—Ranks T-4th among AL rookies with 10 starts, 5th with 49 IP and T-6th with 3 wins.

Ê HEALTHY AGAIN—Was sidelined in spring training with pneumonia, including a 6-day stay in the hospital (March 12-18)…the illness came shortly after arriving to camp late due to visa issues…made 4 rehab starts: 2 for Class-A Charlotte, then 2 for Triple-A Durham…went a com-bined 1-1 with a 2.35 ERA (15.1-IP, 17-H, 4-ER, 3-BB, 17-SO).

Ê HIGHLY REGARDED—Entered the season rated by Baseball America as the Rays top pitching prospect and No. 4 prospect overall…the pub-lication also tabbed him as having the Best Fastball in the system.

Ê Ejected on May 10 vs. TEX in the 5th inning by HP umpire Mike Estabrook for arguing balls and strikes…was his second ejection as a manager.

Ê 37-year-old manager is the youngest skipper in the majors since ARI A.J. Hinch (34) in 2009 and youngest active manager/head coach in the four major sports, ahead of Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens (38).

Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

in ML history and second to manage the Rays…joins Hall of Famers Al Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart.

Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, including parts of eight sea-sons in the majors (2002-10)…spent two years (2005-06) in the Rays org., and appeared in 13 major league games in 2005 for Lou Piniella.

Ê LAST APP—On Wed vs. WAS, went 4 IP in relief, entering in the 3rd following two perfect innings from starter Steve Geltz…Rays won, 5-0, on a 2-hit shutout, both hits coming against Andriese: a 4th-inning single by Bryce Harper and 5th-inning infield single by Ian Desmond…issued 1 BB (intentional), to put 2-on, 2-out with the pitcher’s spot due up in the 5th…his line: W, 4 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 53 pit, 34 str.

Ê LAST START—On June 12 vs. CWS, recorded his first career win, go-ing a career-long 5.2 IP, his longest start between the minors and ma-jors this season…both runs allowed were unearned, following a throw-ing error by Rene Rivera…had a career-high 5 SO…five of his 6 hits allowed came with 2 outs…his line: W, 5.2 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO, 85 pit, 55 str.

Ê HE’S BACK—Was recalled on June 12 from Triple-A Durham…marks his third stint in the majors (also Opening Day–April 29 and May 9-14)…in 2 apps (1 start) since his recall, hasn’t allowed an earned run in 9.2 IP and has lowered his season ERA from 4.79 to 3.26…this will be his 10th career app and 5th start…is 1-0-2 with a 1.93 ERA (14-IP, 3-ER) in 5 relief apps and is 1-1 with a 4.41 ERA (16.1-IP, 8-ER) in 4 starts.

Ê vs. TORONTO—Is 0-0-1 with a 4.15 ERA (8.2-IP, 4-ER) in 3 career apps (1 start) against the Blue Jays…got his first career save against them on April 24 (at Tropicana Field), pitching the last 3 innings of a 12-3 win and only allowing a solo homer to Justin Smoak…his first career start (2nd career app) came against them on April 14 (at Rogers Centre): ND, 3.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 2 SO, 1 HBP, 72 pit, 39 str.

TOMORROW’S STARTER—RH MATT ANDRIESE (2-1, 3.26)

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2014 Charlotte (A) 0-1 1.64 3 3 0 0 11.0 7 2 2 5 10 0 .179

Tampa Bay 2-0 2.66 5 3 0 0 23.2 19 7 7 10 13 1 .221Durham (AAA) 7-6 3.77 15 15 0 0 86.0 84 40 36 30 73 2 .261

2015 Charlotte (A) 0-1 3.00 2 2 0 0 6.0 9 2 2 0 5 2 .333Durham (AAA) 1-0 1.93 2 2 0 0 9.1 8 2 2 3 12 1 .242Tampa Bay 3-3 5.14 10 10 0 0 49.0 60 28 28 16 35 9 .308

Major League Totals 6-4 3.96 18 16 0 0 88.2 93 43 39 35 60 12 .272Minor League Totals 46-48 3.55 145 141 6 2 711.2 600 327 281 316 707 46 .231

2015 SPLITSvs. RH: .304 (28-92), 5-HRvs. LH: .311 (32-103), 4-HRHome: 2-2, 5.34 ERA (28.2-IP, 17-ER)Road: 1-1, 4.87 ERA (20.1-IP, 11-ER)

COLOME vs. CLEVELANDCAREER—Is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (6.1-IP, 0-ER) in 1 career start/app against the Indians…faced them in the Rays penulti-mate game in 2014, and held them score-less before being removed in the 7th after 79 pitches…got the win, as the Rays gave him a 1-0 lead with a 4th-inning RBI single by Wil Myers, in a game they eventually won 2-0 over Carlos Carrasco…his line: W, 6.1 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 SO, 79 pit, 51 str.

2015 GAME LOG (AAA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/21 vs. CHA -- 2.70 3.1 4 1 1 3 6 1 0 0 77/47 W, 4-2 Beck tied, 1-14/26 vs. GWN W-1 1.93 6.0 4 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 63/45 W, 4-2 Foltynewicz up, 4-1

2015 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT5/1 vs. BAL W-1 0.00 5.0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 60/42 W, 2-0 Tillman up, 2-05/6 at BOS W-2 1.80 5.0 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 1 79/48 W, 5-3 Masterson up, 4-25/11 vs. NYY L-1 5.63 6.0 11 8 8 1 6 4 0 0 99/67 L, 5-11 Sabathia down, 8-15/16 at MIN -- 6.05 3.1 6 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 60/37 L, 4-6 May down, 3-15/21 vs. OAK W-3 4.81 5.0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 87/57 W, 3-0 Chavez up, 1-05/26 vs. SEA -- 4.55 5.1 5 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 94/56 L, 6-7 (10) Happ up, 3-2MAY 3-1 4.55 29.2 33 15 15 5 22 4 1 1 -- -- -- --6/1 at LAA L-2 5.05 6.0 9 5 5 3 5 3 0 0 97/60 L, 3-7 Richards down, 5-36/6 at SEA -- 4.54 6.0 7 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 94/54 L, 1-2 Hernandez tied, 1-16/11 vs. LAA -- 4.21 5.1 4 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 80/51 L, 2-6 Richards up, 2-16/16 vs. WAS L-3 5.14 2.0 7 6 6 3 2 1 0 0 59/33 L, 4-16 Roark down, 6-0JUNE 0-2 6.05 19.1 27 13 13 11 13 5 0 0 -- -- -- --

2015 GAME LOG (A)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/11 at FTM -- 0.00 3.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -- L, 3-4 (11) Hu up, 2-04/16 at DAY L-1 3.00 3.0 6 2 2 0 4 2 0 0 -- L, 0-4 Romano down, 2-0

SLOWEST WORKINGPITCHERS, MLB, 2015*

Alex Colome, TB 27.0David Price, DET 26.0Masahiro Tanaka, NYY 25.3Jeremy Hellickson, ARI 24.9Clay Buchholz, BOS 24.7

*minimum 40 IP

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#9 JOEY BUTLER, OF Sat: 1-3, BB, R Series: 3-7, HR, RBI, BB, 2-R Trip: 4-12, 2-HR, 2-RBI, BB, 3-R vs. LH: .358 (19-53), 3-HR2015: .336/.371/.531, 6-HR, 19-RBI, 4-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.333, 4-12) RISP: .290 (9-31) vs. RH: .322 (29-90), 3-HR

Ê Thu at WAS and Fri at CLE homered in consecutive games for the first time in his career…ranks 4th on the team and 4th among AL rookies with 6 HR. Ê Five of his 6 HR, including his last 4 HR have come on the road…the only one at home came on May 11 vs. NYY off CC Sabathia. Ê His .336 avg. is the highest on this date by a rookie in club history (min. 130 PA), and the highest by any rookie in the majors since 2012 (LAA Mike Trout). Ê Since his selection on May 3, ranks 4th in the AL in batting (.336)…leads AL rookies in avg. and SLG (.531), ranks T-1st in doubles (10) and XBH

(16), and ranks 2nd in OBP (.371), HR (6), RBI (19) and hits (48)…leads the team in avg., OBP, SLG, 2B and hits over that span. Ê Batting .372/.402/.603 (29-for-78) in 20 games (all starts) since May 30…has played in 41 games with 36 starts (27-DH, 9-LF).

#13 ASDRUBAL CABRERA, INF Sat: 0-3, BB Series: 2-7, HR, RBI, BB, R Trip: 4-15, HR, RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .186 (11-59), 1-HR2015: .207/.267/.323, 4-HR, 16-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .138 (8-58) vs. RH: .214 (37-173), 3-HR

Ê Has only made 2 errors, fewest among major league shortstops (min. 40 G)…has a .991 fielding pct., best among major league shortstops. Ê On Fri at CLE, homered in his first at-bat back at Progressive Field, off Carlos Carrasco in the 2nd…had an 8-year stay with the Indians (2007-14)

before being traded at last year’s trade deadline…was a 2-time All-Star (2011-12), and won the Silver Slugger at SS in 2011. Ê Has 2 HR in his last 7 games, compared to 2 HR in his first 59 games…is on pace for 37 XBH, compared to 49 in 2014…is on pace for 9 HR; has had

at least 14 HR in each of his past 4 seasons (2011-14)…has a .207 avg. after hitting a career-low .241 between the Indians and Nationals in 2014. Ê Had a go-ahead, 2-run homer on June 14 vs. CWS in the 7th off Chris Sale, his first HR off a lefty since Aug 26, 2014 off PHI Cole Hamels (with WAS). Ê Has made 61 starts (59-SS, 2-DH)…his .138 avg. (8-for-58) with RISP is the lowest in the AL.

#19 CURT CASALI, C Sat: DNP Series: DNP Trip: 3-3, HR, RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .000 (0-1)2015: .500/.571/1.000, 1-HR, 1-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (1.000, 3-3) RISP: -- vs. RH: .600 (3-5), 1-HR

Ê Had his first career HR on Wed at WAS in the 5th inning off J. Zimmermann…is the fifth Rays player to hit his first major league HR this season, joining Tim Beckham, Mikie Mahtook, Allan Dykstra and Joey Butler…had a career-high 3 hits and reached a career-high 4 times, most by a Rays catcher since Ryan Hanigan on April 19, 2014 vs. NYY…became the first Rays catcher to reach 4 times and catch a shutout since Michel Hernandez in 2009.

Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on June 13 for his first stint with the Rays this season…became their 16th rookie used, tying the club record (2011 and 2001). Ê Hit .205/.326/.348 (23-for-112) with 4 2B, 4 HR and 13 RBI in 32 games with Triple-A Durham prior to his recall.

#7 DAVID DEJESUS, OF Sat: 1-3, 2B, RBI, IBB Series: 1-6, 2B, RBI, 2-BB Trip: 4-11, 2B, 3B, 2-RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .333 (1-3)2015: .300/.358/.450, 5-HR, 22-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .286 (10-35) vs. RH: .299 (47-157), 5-HR

Ê His next HR will be No. 100 of his career…is 1 HR shy of matching his total from last season…has 22 RBI, exceeding his 2014 output (20). Ê Has 2 RBI in his last 3 games (lined into force out yesterday at CLE, PH 3B on Thu at WAS)…only had 2 RBI in his prev. 20 games before that. Ê Ranks T-2nd on the team with 14 multi-hit games…his last 13 starts have come in the middle of the order (cleanup: 11 times, batting third: twice). Ê Over the last month (since May 21), is batting .083 (1-for-12) with RISP…lone hit with RISP came on Thu at WAS with his first triple of the season

and first career pinch-hit triple…was hitting .391 (9-for-23) with RISP on the season prior to this current stretch. Ê On Tue vs. WAS made his first error since Aug 2, 2013 vs. LAD (with CHC), on a fly ball off the bat of Denard Span…went 157 chances in between. Ê All 43 starts (26-LF, 17-DH) have come vs. RHP…has more starts in the outfield this season (26) than he did in 2014 (13)…hasn’t started against a lefty

since Aug 2, 2013 vs. LAD (with CHC)…has 4 PA vs. left-handed pitching this year, and only had 9 PA vs. LHP last season.

#10 JAKE ELMORE, INF/OF Sat: DNP Series: 0-3, RBI Trip: 3-10, 2-RBI vs. LH: .314 (11-35)2015: .277/.311/.361, 1-HR, 13-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .280 (7-25) vs. RH: .250 (12-48), 1-HR

Ê His sac fly on Fri at CLE gave him 13 RBI in 28 games with the Rays, compared to 13 RBI in 87 games combined in 2012-14. Ê Batting .289 (22-for-76) in his last 23 games (22 starts) spanning two stints with the Rays (since May 7). Ê Has made 23 starts (14-1B, 4-3B, 3-2B, 2-LF)…at 5’9”, is the shortest to ever appear in a game at 1B for the Rays…previous was Rene Rivera (22

innings there in 2015) and Dave Martinez (0.2 innings there in 1998), both 5’10”…the Rays are 12-2 when he started at first base. Ê Has appeared at all 9 positions in his career…made his second career pitching app on Tue vs. WAS in the 8th inning (also Aug 19, 2013 at TEX, with HOU).

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, INF Sat: 0-3, HBP Series: 3-7 Trip: 5-14, 2B, RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .253 (20-79), 5-HR2015: .280/.358/.435, 7-HR, 31-RBI, 5-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .224 (15-67) vs. RH: .294 (47-160), 2-HR

Ê Batting .435 (10-for-23) over his last 6 games, compared to .159 (7-for-44) in his previous 13 games before that (June 1-14). Ê Tied his season high on Fri at CLE with 3 hits (4th time)…has multiple hits in 4 of his last 6 games, including two 3-hit efforts. Ê Ranks among team leaders in RBI (31, T-2nd), HR (7, T-2nd), doubles (14, 1st), XBH (22, T-2nd) and multi-hit games (15, 1st). Ê Has already established career highs in RBI (31), HR (7) and 2B (14)…has played in 69 games with 65 starts (47-2B, 11-1B, 4-3B, 3-DH). Ê Among AL second baseman, ranks 2nd in RBI—trailing MIN Brian Dozier (32)—and 3rd in XBH—trailing Dozier (38) and CLE Jason Kipnis (30).

#2 NICK FRANKLIN, INF Sat: 1-4 Series: 1-4 Trip: 2-7, 2B vs. LH: .227 (5-22)2015: .145/.213/.261, 1-HR, 3-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.333, 2-6) RISP: .071 (1-14) vs. RH: .106 (5-47), 1-HR

Ê Batting .269/.321/.423 (7-for-26) in his last 10 games (6 starts) since June 10, compared to .070/.149/.163 (3-for-43) in his first 15 G to start the season. Ê Five of his 10 hits this season have gone for extra bases (3-2B, 1-3B, 1-HR)…the lone home run came on June 1 at LAA, off Garrett Richards. Ê Has played in 25 games with 17 starts (7-2B, 5-1B, 4-SS, 1-DH), including his first career apps at 1B. Ê Has had hitless streaks of 25 at-bats and 12 at-bats this season…batting .071 (1-for-14) with RISP, the only hit coming on June 12 vs. CWS. Ê Pitched the 9th inning on Tue vs. WAS, following Jake Elmore’s 8th inning…was the fifth position player to pitch in franchise history.

#5 BRANDON GUYER, OF Sat: DNP Series: DNP Trip: 0-2 vs. LH: .267 (23-86), 2-HR2015: .278/.356/.389, 2-HR, 15-RBI, 7-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .345 (10-29) vs. RH: .293 (17-58)

Ê Batting .194/.306/.258 (6-for-31) since the start of June…only has 4 RBI in his last 30 games (18 starts), compared to 11 RBI in his first 25 G. Ê Has started all 22 Rays games vs. LHP, and 21 of 22 at leadoff…has played in 55 games with 34 starts (23-LF, 5-RF, 5-CF, 1-DH) this season. Ê Batting .345 (10-for-29) with RISP, highest on the active roster (min. 10 AB)…only Ray with a higher avg. with RISP is James Loney (.370). Ê Had his second career triple on Mon vs. WAS (also Aug 21, 2014 vs. DET)…reached a season-high-tying 3 times on June 14 vs. CWS. Ê Batting .316 (6-for-19) as a pinch-hitter this season, and .348/.423/.522 (8-for-23) with 1 HR and 7 RBI as a sub.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, OF Sat: 2-3, 3B, BB, 2-R, SB Series: 2-7, 3B, BB, 2-R Trip: 4-17, 3B, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .217 (10-46)2015: .254/.293/.423, 4-HR, 14-RBI, 7-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.667, 2-3) RISP: .318 (14-44) vs. RH: .263 (44-167), 4-HR

Ê Batting .340/.375/.566 (18-for-53) in 18 games (13 starts) in June compared to .173/.221/.255 (17-for-98) in May. Ê Had his 6th triple of the season yesterday at CLE, tied for the major league lead…since his recall on May 28, 2014, leads the majors in triples (14)

and is one of two players in the majors with double-digit triples and homers during that span, joining ARI David Peralta (10-HR, 13-3B). Ê All 7 SB have come in his last 32 games since May 16, T-3rd in the AL over that span…didn’t have one in his first 34 games to start the season. Ê Has played in 66 games with 55 starts (53-CF, 2-RF)…has made 1 error in 171 chances, and leads the majors with 13.0 UZR, according to FanGraphs…

Ultimate Zone Rating puts a run value to defense, attempting to quantify how many runs a player has saved (or given up) through their fielding prowess. Ê Ranks T-2nd on the team in XBH (22) and T-2nd in multi-hit games (14)…batting .286/.336/.495 (30-for-105) in 31 road games this season.

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Sat: 1-3, HR, 3-RBI, BB, R Series: 1-7, HR, 3-RBI, BB, R Trip: 4-17, HR, 3-RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .328 (19-58), 2-HR2015: .273/.350/.416, 7-HR, 32-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .222 (12-54) vs. RH: .256 (46-180), 5-HR

Ê Had a 3-run HR in the 1st yesterday at CLE, off Corey Kluber, reclaiming the team RBI lead…marked his first XBH since his solo HR on June 10 vs. LAA, and only his 3rd HR in his last 38 G (since May 10)…four of his 7 HR have given the Rays the lead, and 3 of 7 have come with 2 runners on.

Ê Has made a throwing error in consecutive games, bringing his season error total to 4…still ranks 3rd among major league 3B with a .975 fielding pct. Ê Ranks among team leaders in RBI (32, 1st), doubles (13, 2nd), HR (7, T-2nd), hits (65, 2nd), walks (28, 2nd) and runs scored (32, 2nd)…is the

club’s all-time leader in HR (191), 2B (239), XBH (442), RBI (667) and SLG (.489)…is 2 BB shy of tying Carlos Peña (460) for 2nd in club history. Ê Has played in 68 games with 66 starts (62-3B, 4-DH)…is on pace for a career-low 16 HR…his .423 OBP vs. LHP ranks 5th in the AL. Ê The Rays are 19-2 this season when he records an RBI.

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#44 RENE RIVERA, C Sat: 0-4 Series: 2-8 Trip: 2-12 vs. LH: .164 (10-61)2015: .165/.203/.264, 3-HR, 15-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .170 (8-47) vs. RH: .165 (20-121), 3-HR

Ê Has thrown out 7 of his last 12 potential base-stealers and 13 of his last 25 (52 percent) after starting the season 2-for-14…his 38.5 pct. eraser rate is 4th in the majors, and his 15 CS ranks T-3rd…the last Ray to finish a season at 38.5 percent or higher was Toby Hall in 2003 (41.3).

Ê Has two multi-hit efforts in his last 4 games…has 4 XBH (3-2B, 1-HR) and 5 RBI in his last 11 G (10 starts), compared to 2 2B and 1 RBI in his prev. 19 G. Ê On Tue vs. WAS had his 9th career multi-XBH game, first since Sep 20, 2014 vs. SF (with SD), and hit his first homer since May 14 vs. NYY. Ê Has made 55 starts (52-C, 2-1B, 1-DH)…his .165 avg. would be the lowest in the majors if he qualified (NYY Stephen Drew, .181).

#20 STEVEN SOUZA JR., OF Sat: 0-3, BB Series: 2-7, HR, RBI, BB, 2-R Trip: 6-15, 2-HR, 2-RBI, BB, 6-R vs. LH: .222 (12-54), 4-HR2015: .225/.323/.449, 14-HR, 31-RBI, 8-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .152 (7-46) vs. RH: .225 (39-173), 10-HR

Ê Had his team-leading 14th HR on Fri at CLE, twice as many as the next closest Ray (Forsythe, Longoria)…was a solo homer in the 9th off the clock in left field, about 10 minutes after he made a sliding catch in the 8th to start a 9-3 double play…ranks T-2nd in the majors with 8 outfield assists.

Ê Ranks among team leaders in HR (14, 1st), RBI (31, T-2nd), XBH (23, 1st), SB (8, 1st) and BB (31, 1st)…is on pace for 32 HR; Evan Longoria holds the club rookie record (27, 2008)…since 1988, only one other AL rookie has had as many HR on this date: CWS Jose Abreu (21) in 2014.

Ê Among AL rookies, ranks 1st in HR (14), 1st in XBH (23), 1st in RBI (31), 1st in BB (31), 2nd in hits (51), and 3rd in SB (8). Ê Only five others in the majors can match his combination of HR (14) and SB (8) this season, and two others in the AL: Mike Trout and Manny Machado. Ê Attempting to become the first rookie to lead his team in both HR and SB since PHI Scott Rolen (1997) and the first AL rookie since BOS Jim Rice (1975). Ê Tied a club record with 5 BB on Mon vs. WAS (also Matt Joyce, April 25, 2014 at CWS), becoming the first AL rookie with 5 BB since CLE Jim Norris in 1977. Ê Only has 5 SO in his last 45 PA but has 86 SO this season, 4th in the majors, and a major-league-most 37 called strikeouts. Ê Six of his homers have come with 2 strikes—only four players in the majors have more and two in the AL: Mike Trout (9) and Chris Carter (7).

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#56 RONALD BELISARIO, RH Last App: 6/20 at CLE (2.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .125 (1-8)2015: 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 6/20 at CLE IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .000 (0-5)

Ê Has made a pair of 2 IP apps since joining the Rays…out of 14 BF, has allowed 1 H and 1 BB…has gotten 9 groundouts, 1 lineout and 2 SO. Ê Selected to the active roster on June 17, and made his Rays debut that night at WAS…went 0-2-17 with a 3.26 ERA in 27 apps for Triple-A Durham,

and ranked among International League leaders in apps (27, T-1st), saves (17, 2nd) and games finished (23, 1st) at the time of his selection. Ê Was a non-roster invite to major league spring training but did not appear in a game due to a left shoulder fracture…reassigned to minor league

camp on March 26…became the 8th NRI to play for the Rays this season, along with Bellatti, Gomes, Teaford, Wilson, Dykstra, Elmore and Butler. Ê Has a career 2.98 GB/FB ratio in the majors, which ranks 3rd among active pitchers (min. 250 IP).

#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 6/20 at CLE (SV, 1.0-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 18-20 vs. LH: .240 (12-50), 2-HR2015: 4-3-18, 2.70 ERA, 29 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 6/3 at LAA IR-RS: 10-3 vs. RH: .208 (10-48), 1-HR

Ê Has pitched in 3 straight games, recording the save in all three…yesterday at CLE, three times had the Indians down to the final strike, but loaded the bases bringing the winning run to the plate, before a called strikeout of Giovanny Urshela ended it…on Fri at CLE, had a season-high-tying 2 BB bringing the tying run to the plate, and struck out Michael Bourn looking for the final out…Thu at WAS was his first save since May 31 at BAL.

Ê Ranks 4th in the AL with 18 saves…has a chance to become the 10th different Rays save leader in the last 11 seasons (since 2005). Ê Has entered in the 7th (twice), 8th (3x), 9th (21x) and extras (3x)…the Rays have been tied or had the lead in 28 of his 29 apps. Ê His last 3 apps have been scoreless…had a 1.10 ERA at the end of play on May 22, before a stretch of 8 apps from May 26–June 13 increased his

season ERA to 3.04…both blown saves—and all 3 HR—came over that stretch, and he went 2-2-2 with a 7.36 ERA (7.1-IP, 6-ER).

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 6/20 at CLE (W, 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-2 vs. LH: .268 (11-41)2015: 1-0-0, 3.44 ERA, 30 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 5/13 vs. NYY IR-RS: 24-4 vs. RH: .343 (12-35), 2-HR

Ê Got his first career win yesterday at CLE…entered in the 4th, following Erasmo Ramirez’s right groin strain, and stranded an inherited baserunner…joined Steve Geltz, Jose Dominguez, Andrew Bellatti, Matt Andriese and C.J. Riefenhauser as Rays to record their first career win this season.

Ê Has a 2.93 ERA (15.1-IP, 5-ER) in 25 apps since joining the Rays…has made 17 apps of 0.2 IP or shorter; has faced 1 batter 6 times…since being added to the active roster on April 28, his 25 apps rank 2nd in the AL, and 21 of those 25 apps have been scoreless.

Ê Has inherited 17 baserunners with the Rays…has only allowed two to score (11.8 pct.—T-3rd in the AL)…with the Nationals: 7 IR, 2 scored. Ê On May 23 vs. OAK, snapped a streak of 12 straight scoreless apps since joining the Rays, longest streak by a lefty to start a Rays career.

. #54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 6/20 at CLE (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 2-2 vs. LH: .118 (6-51)2015: 1-2-2, 2.30 ERA, 31 G, 2 GS Long Relief App: 2.0, 6/6 at SEA IR-RS: 15-2 vs. RH: .148 (8-54), 2-HR

Ê Has retired his last 25 batters faced spanning 8 apps (1 start)…the franchise record is 26, by Kyle Farnsworth (July 28–Aug 23, 2011). Ê Has a 1.02 ERA (17.2-IP, 2-ER) in 19 apps (1 start) since May 6…of his 29 relief apps this season, 23 have been scoreless. Ê Ranks 6th among ML relievers with a .132 opp avg. …has inherited 15 baserunners and allowed two to score (13.3 pct.—T-5th in the AL). Ê Made his second career start on Wed at WAS, both this season in interleague games at NL parks…retired all 6 BF on 19 pitches. Ê This season, has recorded his first career save (April 22), first career win (April 14 at TOR) and made his first career start (April 10 at MIA)…he and

teammate Matt Andriese are the only pitchers in the majors this year to make at least 2 starts and record at least 2 saves.

#47 BRANDON GOMES, RH Last App: 6/20 at CLE (1.0-IP, 1-H, 1-R, 2-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .239 (11-46), 1-HR2015: 1-2-0, 2.59 ERA, 24 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 4/29 at NYY IR-RS: 21-6 vs. RH: .286 (14-49), 2-HR

Ê Yesterday at CLE allowed his first walk since May 9 vs. TEX and marked his first multi-BB app since Sep 24, 2014 at BOS…allowed a run in the 8th. Ê Has inherited a team-high 21 baserunners…his last 5 IR have scored, compared to 1 of 16 IRS in his first 20 apps. Ê Has entered with runners on base in 11 of 24 apps…has yielded a run in only 6 of his 24 apps…has recorded at least 4 outs in 6 apps. Ê In his career, has held righties to .214/.284/.342 (63-for-295), while lefties have hit .283/.353/.459 (58-for-205)…however, has held lefties to a .239

(11-for-46) avg. this season, compared to .286 (14-for-49) for righties.

#40 KEVIN JEPSEN, RH Last App: 6/18 at WAS (1.0-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 5-8 vs. LH: .236 (13-55), 1-HR2015: 1-4-5, 2.45 ERA, 32 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 4/29 at NYY IR-RS: 9-5 vs. RH: .196 (10-51), 1-HR

Ê Erased a leadoff single on Thu at WAS with a double play grounder…allowed a 2-out single and walk before a groundout ended the inning. Ê Has made a team-leading 32 apps, T-4th in the AL…the Rays have been tied or had the lead in 31 of his 32 apps…only other app was a 1-run defecit. Ê Has yielded 15 BB, T-2nd among AL relievers…is on pace for a career-high 35 BB…allowed 23 BB last year; career-high is 29 (2010). Ê Has as many saves this season (5) in 32 apps as he did in 315 career apps with LAA (2008-14)…last save was June 14 vs. CWS. Ê His 4 losses rank T-1st among AL relievers…only win came on May 12 vs. NYY, his first since June 27, 2013 at DET—went 112 apps in between.

#57 JAKE MCGEE, LH Last App: 6/19 at CLE (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 3-4 vs. LH: .250 (4-16), 1-HR2015: 0-0-3, 2.08 ERA, 14 G Long Relief App: 1.0, 12x-last 6/19 at CLE IR-RS: 1-0 vs. RH: .156 (5-32)

Ê Has allowed a leadoff hit but not a run in each of his last two apps (leadoff double on Thu at WAS, leadoff single on Fri at CLE). Ê On Fri at CLE, got a double play flyout to erase a leadoff single…a strikeout of Michael Brantley—the hardest player in the AL to strike out, at 15.1

PA/SO—ended the inning, and brought his season SO/BB ratio to 21/1…has struck out 21 of 49 BF this season (42.9 percent). Ê 13 of his 14 apps this season have been scoreless…has 3 SV, coming in 3 straight apps (June 10-13)…had 19 SV in 2014, a club record for a lefty. Ê Has brought his ERA down from 8.10 to 2.08 since yielding a grand slam to Kyle Seager in his 4th app of the season on May 26 vs. SEA. Ê Has entered in the 7th inning (3x), 8th (8x) and 9th (3x)…reinstated from the 15-day DL on May 15, returning from offseason elbow surgery.

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 6/16 vs. WAS (2.0-IP, 6-H, 5-R, 4-ER, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .500 (5-10)2015: 0-0-0, 8.64 ERA, 4 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 5/23 vs. OAK IR-RS: 3-2 vs. RH: .308 (8-26)

Ê Has allowed run(s) in 3 of his 4 apps this season…his 4 apps have come with the Rays down by 7, down by 4 (twice) and up by 6. Ê Hasn’t pitched since Tue vs. WAS, when he left with lower back tightness…allowed a season-high-tying 6 hits, the first Rays reliever to allow 6 hits

in multiple apps in a season since Brian Meadows in 2006…one of his runs allowed was unearned, following a David DeJesus error (5th inning). Ê Has 10 BB to 7 SO in his major league career…on May 23 vs. OAK, tied a club record with 4 consecutive walks issued (3rd time, last Mitch Talbot

on Sep 28, 2008 at DET)…was the first Rays reliever to allow 5 BB in an app since Jeff Bennett on Sep 7, 2009 at NYY (G2).

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: W4 When commit error: 12-15 Hit homer: 28-16Current Record: 40-30 Ahead after 6-7-8: 31-5/34-1/37-0 Homer with men on: 14-8Home/Road: 19-19/21-11 Behind after 6-7-8: 2-21/1-24/0-28 Hit multiple homers: 11-5Day/Night: 10-8/30-22 Tied after 6-7-8: 7-4/5-5/3-2 Score first: 28-5Grass/Turf: 18-10/22-20 1-run games: 10-11 Score 5 or more: 20-5vs. East: 18-14 2-run games: 12-5 Score less than 5: 19-24vs. Central: 6-2 Extra innings: 2-2 Outhit opponents: 27-5vs. West: 10-11 Win in last at-bat: 6 Outhit by opponents: 7-21vs. National League: 6-3 Come-from-behind wins: 15 Collect 10 or more hits: 15-4vs. RH/LH starters: 26-22/14-8 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 8 Opp. 10 or more hits: 5-12Series W-L-T (home): 4-5-3 Series W-L-T (road): 8-2-1 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 16-12/6-8/16-7/2-3

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Souza Jr. 9 2 3 14Forsythe 5 2 7Longoria 4 3 7Butler 4 2 6Beckham 2 3 5DeJesus 4 1 5Cabrera 3 1 4Kiermaier 3 1 4Rivera 1 2 3Guyer 1 1 2Loney 1 1 2Mahtook 2 2Casali 1 1Dykstra 1 1Elmore 1 1Franklin 1 1JenningsTOTALS 38 16 11 - 65

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 4 10 2.50 5.51 3-1 0Archer 15 41 2.73 3.88 10-5 9Colome 10 18 1.80 3.31 3-7 1Geltz 2 0 0.00 0.00 1-1 0Karns 14 37 2.64 4.22 7-7 4Odorizzi 12 23 1.92 2.70 6-6 9Ramirez 10 29 2.90 5.26 8-2 2Smyly 3 6 2.00 3.24 2-1 2

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’15 MOST HITS GAME ’15 MOST RBI GAMEButler 6/19 at CLE Carrasco 4, 5/31 at BAL 2, 5x-last, 6/12 vs. CWSCabrera 6/19 at CLE Carrasco 3, 2x-last, 5/9 vs TEX 2, 2x-last, 6/14 vs. CWSCasali 6/17 at WAS Zimmermann 3, 6/17 at WAS -DeJesus 5/31 at BAL Drake 2, 14x-last, 6/17 at WAS 3, 2x-last, 4/12 at MIAElmore 5/16 at MIN Mujica 2, 6x-last, 6/17 at WAS 4, 5/26 vs. SEAForsythe 6/5 at SEA Rodney 3, 4x-last, 6/19 at CLE 3, 5/11 vs. NYYFranklin 6/1 at LAA Richards 2, 2x-last, 6/12 vs. CWS 2, 6/1 at LAAGuyer 5/8 vs. TEX Claudio 3, 5/30 at BAL 4, 4/26 vs. TORKiermaier 6/3 at LAA Street 2, 14x-last, 6/20 at CLE 2, 4x-last, 5/7 vs. TEXLongoria 6/20 at CLE Kluber 4, 4/25 vs. TOR 3, 4x-last, 6/20 at CLERivera 6/16 vs. WAS Storen 3, 4/12 at MIA 4, 5/14 vs. NYYSouza Jr. 6/19 at CLE Atchison 3, 4x-last, 6/17 at WAS 3, 5x-last, 6/3 at LAA

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 5, April 22-26 Most runs, game, TB 3, 2x-last, Wilson, 5/17 at MINLong loss streak 6, May 23-29 Most runs, game, Opp 4, Gordon, 4/10 at MIAMost runs game, TB 12, 4/24 vs. TOR Most hits, game, TB 4, 3x-last, Butler, 5/31 at BALMost runs game, Opp 16, 6/16 vs. WAS Most hits, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Escobar, 6/18 at WASMost runs, inn, TB 7, 4/10 at MIA Most 2B, game, TB 2, 8x-last, Kiermaier, 6/15 vs. WASMost runs, inn, Opp 7, 4/18 vs. NYY Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 3x-last, Smith, 5/25 vs. SEAMost hits, game, TB 19, 5/17 at MIN Most HR, game, TB 2, Longoria, 5/6 at BOSMost hits, game, Opp 23, 6/16 vs. WAS Most HR, game, Opp 2, 7x-last, Ramos, 6/16 vs. WASMost hits, inn, TB 5, 4x-last, 6/18 at WAS Most RBI, game, TB 4, 2x-last, Rivera, 5/14 vs. NYYMost hits, inn, Opp 5, 4x-last, 6/16 vs. WAS Most RBI, game, Opp 6, Seager, 5/26 vs. SEAMost doubles, game, TB 6, 2x-last, 5/31 at BAL Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, Souza Jr., 5/31 at BALMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 6/9 vs. LAA Most x-base hits, game, Opp 2, 20x-last, Ramos, 6/16 vs. WASMost HR, game, TB 3, 5x-last, 6/19 at CLE Most steals, game, TB 2, 5x-last, Kiermaier, 6/6 at SEAMost HR, game, Opp 5, 5/11 vs. NYY Most steals, game, Opp 3, DeShields, 5/7 vs. TEXMost x-base hits, game, TB 8, 3x-last, 5/31 at BAL Hitting Streak 10, Longoria, May 16-27Most x-base hits, game, Opp 7, 2x-last, 6/16 vs. WAS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 4, 4/14 at TOR Most SO, TB Starter 15, Archer, 6/2 at LAAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 3, 3x-last, 5/7 vs. TEX Most SO, Opp Starter 12, Sale, 6/14 vs. CWSMost walks, game, TB 9, 5/6 at BOS Most SO, TB Reliever 5, Geltz, 4/29 at NYYMost walks, game, Opp 7, 5/23 vs. OAK Most IP, TB Reliever 4.0, 2x-last, Andriese, 6/17 at WASMost strikeouts, game, TB 14, 5/31 at BAL Most walks, game, TB 5, 2x-last, Ramirez, 5/24 vs. OAKMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 4/29 at NYY Most walks, game, Opp 6, Masterson, 5/6 at BOSMost LOB, game, TB 13, 6/15 vs. WAS Most SO, Team, TB 16, 4/29 at NYYMost LOB, game, Opp 12, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. WAS Most walks, Team, TB 7, 5/23 vs. OAKMost errors, game, TB 3, 6/9 vs. LAA Low-Hit Game 2, 3x-last, 5 Pitchers, 6/17 at WASMost errors, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, 6/18 at WAS Consecutive Scoreless IP 16.0, Archer, April 11-21Longest game, time 3:58, 4/29 at NYY Shortest game, time 2:09, 5/30 at BALLongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:22, 2x-last, 5/6 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:09, 5/30 at BAL

Grand Slams (-): -Back-to-Back (2): Dykstra/Forsythe (4/17 vs. NYY, A Warren),

Forsythe/Butler (5/11 vs. NYY, C Sabathia)2-HR games (1): Longoria-1 (5/6 at BOS, J Masterson/A Ogando)3-HR games (-): -

Pinch-hit (3): Beckham-2 (4/11 at MIA, M Dunn; 4/16 at TOR, A Loup), Guyer-1 (5/8 vs. TEX, A Claudio)

Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (1): Guyer-1 (4/26 vs. TOR, M Buehrle)Inside-the-park (-): -

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Casali - - -Rivera .385 15 39Wilson .250 5 20TOTALS .339 20 59

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (15), Souza Jr. (13), Forsythe (10), Cabrera (6), DeJesus (6), Loney (5), Guyer (4), Kiermaier (4), Rivera (4), Butler (3), Elmore (3), Beckham (2), Wilson (2), Dykstra (1), Jennings (1) 2-Out RBI: DeJesus (9), Forsythe (9), Rivera (8), Elmore (7), Kiermaier (7), Souza Jr. (7), Loney (6), Beckham (5), Cabrera (5), Guyer (5), Longoria (4), Butler (3), Franklin (2), Mahtook (2), Wilson (2), Outfield Assists: Souza Jr. (8), Kiermaier (5), Butler (1), Jennings (1), DeJesus (1)Bunt Singles: Cabrera (2), Kiermaier (2), Souza Jr. (2), Beckham (1), Franklin (1)Ejections: Cash-2 (4/16 at TOR, 8th inn.; 5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.), Shelton-1 (5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.)Batted Around: 4/10 at MIA (7th inn., 11 batters), 4/15 at TOR (9th inn., 9 batters), 4/22 vs. BOS (6th inn., 9 batters), 5/17 at MIN (6th inn., 10 batters), 6/3 at LAA (6th inn., 9 batters)

MISC.

1. May 11 vs. NYY—Tim Beckham pop out to SS Didi Gregorius hit off the B-ring catwalk…off Branden Pinder (9th inning).2. June 16 vs. WAS—Clint Robinson home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (449 feet)…off Alex Colome (2nd inning).

CATWALKS

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 27 challenges (6 overturned, 10 stand, 11 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 20 challenges (8 overturned, 3 stand, 9 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 6 challenge (0 record keeping, 2 overturned, 0 stand, 4 confirmed)

RUNS BY INNING1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

Opponent 31 27 25 28 22 25 32 28 24 2 244Tampa Bay 29 23 17 29 36 48 33 25 22 2 264

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 40-30-32 70 3.31 625.0 552 230 208 583 65Starters 26-19-0 70 3.19 386.1 341 137 112 360 36Relievers 14-11-32 70 3.51 238.2 211 93 96 223 29Home 19-19-15 38 3.72 341.0 315 141 114 335 40Road 21-11-17 32 2.82 284.0 237 89 94 248 25April 12-10-10 22 3.70 199.1 155 82 71 184 20May 14-15-11 29 3.10 255.2 216 88 83 248 28June 14-5-11 19 3.18 170.0 181 60 54 151 17

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (since June 2)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYJune 2 at LAA Tampa Bay T9 Brandon Guyer Out at 1st Confirmed 0:58June 3 at LAA Tampa Bay T2 Mikie Mahtook Out at 2nd Confirmed 0:51June 3 at LAA Umpire B9 Taylor Featherston Safe at 1st Confirmed 1:20June 4 at SEA Seattle T4 Jake Elmore Safe at 2nd Overturned 0:42June 5 at SEA Seattle T4 Evan Longoria Safe at 2nd Overturned 0:43June 6 at SEA Tampa Bay T1 Kevin Kiermaier Out at 3rd Overturned 1:13June 7 at SEA Seattle T3 Logan Forsythe Safe at 1st Overturned 0:50June 10 vs. LAA Tampa Bay B1 Joey Butler Out at 2nd Overturned 2:00June 12 vs. CWS Chicago B6 Jake Elmore Safe at Home Confirmed 1:46June 13 vs. CWS Tampa Bay B1 Evan Longoria Out at 2nd Confirmed 1:19June 13 vs. CWS Umpire B8 Steven Souza Jr. Out at 2nd Overturned 3:38June 18 at WAS Washington B1 Denard Span Out at 2nd Overturned 2:32June 18 at WAS Tampa Bay B2 Michael Taylor Out at 1st Confirmed 1:19June 19 at CLE Tampa Bay T7 Logan Forsythe Out at 2nd Stands TBA

1. April 23 vs. BOS (W 2-1)—Rene Rivera single to left field…off Anthony Varvaro (9th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 10 at MIA (L 9-10)—Christian Yelich single to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).2. May 29 at BAL (L 1-2)—J.J. Hardy single to left field…off Steve Geltz (9th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Beckham - - 4-8 - 2-5 - - - 2-2 - - - - 0-2 1-2 2-3 4-7 1-1Brett - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 -Butler - - - - - 7-2 - - 14-13 - 14-9 1-0 - 2-3 1-1 - 3-2 -Cabrera - - - - 35-24 - - - 2-0 - - 13-10 - - 3-3 21-11 - -Casali 2-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0DeJesus - - - - - 12-14 - - 12-5 8-5 1-0 0-2 6-5 3-2 6-5 - - -Dykstra - 7-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4 - 1-0 -Elmore - 12-2 1-2 2-2 - 0-2 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - 7-2 3-3 3-3 -Forsythe - 2-9 32-15 1-3 - - - - 2-1 - 2-0 0-2 12-7 11-10 5-4 7-4 0-1 -Franklin - 2-3 3-5 - 3-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 2-0 7-7 -Guyer - - - - - 15-8 4-1 2-3 0-1 13-8 2-0 - - 1-0 0-1 1-1 4-3 -Jaso - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - -Jennings - - - - - 6-4 4-3 - 0-1 - - - - 9-7 1-1 - - -Kiermaier - - - - - - 27-26 2-0 - 18-16 - - - - 1-0 2-5 8-3 0-2Loney - 15-12 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-2 6-5 3-4 3-2 - - -Longoria - - - 37-26 - - - - 2-1 - - 23-14 16-13 - - - - -Mahtook - - - - - - 4-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - 3-0 -Rivera 28-24 2-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 2-3 4-3 24-19Souza Jr. - - - - - - - 35-27 - - 19-21 - - 10-2 6-4 - - -Wilson 10-6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 9-6

W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)W-L BY POSITION (STARTS)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (11)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDINF Tim Beckham 15-day Strained right hamstring June 1 May 31 June 15 20 15-5LHP Jeff Beliveau 60-day Left labrum tear April 17 April 16 June 16 61 35-26RHP Andrew Bellatti 15-day Right shoulder tendonitis June 12 June 10 June 25 11 9-2RHP Alex Cobb 60-day Tommy John surgery April 5 March 27 May 27 70 40-30OF John Jaso 60-day Left wrist contusion April 10 April 7 June 6 69 40-29OF Desmond Jennings 15-day Left knee bursitis May 3 April 26 May 11 52 30-221B James Loney 15-day Left middle finger fracture May 25 - June 9 25 16-9LHP Matt Moore 60-day Tommy John surgery April 5 - June 5 70 40-30RHP Jake Odorizzi 15-day Left oblique strain June 9 June 6 June 21 14 10-4RHP Burch Smith 60-day Tommy John surgery April 8 - June 8 68 40-28LHP Drew Smyly 60-day Torn left labrum May 9 May 6 July 5 43 26-17

Others (Games Missed): INF Ryan Brett (34, left shoulder subluxation, 18-16), RH Alex Colome (22, pneumonia, 12-10), INF Nick Franklin (38, left oblique strain, 20-18), LH Jake McGee (36, offseason elbow surgery, 20-16), 1B James Loney (15, mild right oblique strain, 8-7), LH C.J. Riefenhauser (37, left shoulder inflammation, 18-19), LH Drew Smyly (16, left shoulder tendonitis, 8-8), RH Kirby Yates (50, strained right pectoral, 25-25)

Apr 15 Placed RH Kirby Yates (strained right pectoral) on the 15-day DL; recalled RH Jose Dominguez from Durham.

Apr 17 Placed LH Jeff Beliveau (left shoulder soreness) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 16; optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham; recalled INF Ryan Brett and LH C.J. Riefenhauser from Durham.

Apr 19 Designated RH Grant Balfour for assignment; selected RH Brandon Gomes from Durham.Apr 22 Transferred LH Jeff Beliveau (left labrum tear) to the 60-day DL; placed INF Ryan Brett

(left shoulder subluxation) on the 15-day DL; selected INF Jake Elmore from Durham.Apr 23 Placed LH C.J. Riefenhauser (left shoulder inflammation) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to

April 19; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook from Durham.Apr 24 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook and 1B Allan Dykstra to Durham; reinstated LH Drew Smyly

(left shoulder tendonitis) and 1B James Loney (mild right oblique strain) from 15-day DL.Apr 25 Designated 1B Allan Dykstra for assignment; optioned RH Jose Dominguez to Dur-

ham; selected LH Everett Teaford from Durham.Apr 27 Acquired LH Xavier Cedeño from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for cash con-

siderations; transferred OF John Jaso (left wrist contusion) to the 60-day DL.Apr 28 Added LH Xavier Cedeño to the active roster; designated LH Everett Teaford for assignment.Apr 30 Optioned RH Matt Andriese to Durham.May 1 Reinstated RH Alex Colome (pneumonia) from the 15-day DL.May 3 Placed OF Desmond Jennings (left knee bursitis) on 15-day DL, retroactive to April

26; selected OF Joey Butler from Durham.

May 9 Placed LH Drew Smyly (left shoulder soreness) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 6; transferred RH Alex Cobb (right forearm tendonitis) to the 60-day DL; optioned INF Jake Elmore to Durham; recalled RH Matt Andriese from Durham; selected RH An-drew Bellatti from Durham.

May 13 Transferred LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) to the 60-day DL; claimed RH Preston Guilmet off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays and assigned him to Durham.

May 15 Optioned RH Matt Andriese to Durham; reinstated LH Jake McGee (offseason elbow surgery) from the 15-day DL.

May 17 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; reinstated INF Nick Franklin (left oblique strain) from the 15-day DL.

May 23 Optioned INF Tim Beckham to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.May 24 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet from Durham.May 25 Optioned RH Preston Guilmet to Durham; placed 1B James Loney (left middle finger frac-

ture) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Jake Elmore and INF Tim Beckham from Durham.May 28 Reinstated INF Ryan Brett (left shoulder subluxation) from the 15-day DL and optioned

him to Durham.May 30 Reinstated LH C.J. Riefenhauser (left shoulder inflammation) from the 15-day DL and

optioned him to Durham.June 1 Placed INF Tim Beckham (strained right hamstring) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to

May 31; recalled RH Andrew Bellatti.June 2 Designated RH Ernesto Frieri for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook from Durham.June 6 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.June 9 Placed RH Jake Odorizzi (strained left oblique) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June

6; recalled RH Andrew Bellatti from Durham.June 10 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet from Durham;

reinstated RH Kirby Yates (strained right pectoral) from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Durham.

June 12 Designated C Bobby Wilson for assignment; placed RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoul-der tendonitis) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 10; optioned RH Preston Guilet to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero, LH C.J. Riefenhauser and RH Matt Andriese from Durham.

June 13 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham; recalled C Curt Casali from Durham.June 17 Optioned LH C.J. Riefenhauser to Durham; selected RH Ronald Belisario from Durham.

OPENING DAY ROSTER

PITCHERS (12): RH Matt Andriese, RH Chris Archer, RH Grant Balfour, LH Jeff Beliveau, RH Brad Boxberger, RH Ernesto Frieri, RH Steve Geltz, RH Kevin Jepsen, RH Nathan Karns, RH Jake Odorizzi, RH Erasmo Ramirez, RH Kirby Yates

CATCHERS (2): Rene Rivera, Bobby Wilson

INFIELDERS (5): Tim Beckham, Asdrubal Cabrera, Logan Forsythe, James Loney, Evan Longoria

OUTFIELDERS (6): David DeJesus, Brandon Guyer, John Jaso, Desmond Jennings, Kevin Kiermaier, Steven Souza Jr.

DL (6): RHP Alex Cobb (15-day), RHP Alex Colome (15-day), INF Nick Franklin (15-day), LHP Jake McGee (15-day), LHP Matt Moore (60-day), LHP Drew Smyly (15-day)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Archer - - - - - - - - - 0 3 0 16.2 18 10 12 5.40 .277Belisario 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 2 0.00 .143 1 1 1 7.0 9 4 6 5.14 .300Boxberger 0 0 2 2.0 2 0 2 0.00 .250 0 0 2 3.2 5 2 5 4.91 .357Cedeño 1 0 0 1.2 0 0 3 0.00 .000 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 3 0.00 .000Colome - - - - - - - - - 1 0 0 6.1 4 0 6 0.00 .182Geltz 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 3 0.00 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 3 0.00 .000Gomes 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 9.00 .250 0 0 0 6.1 7 6 5 8.53 .259Jepsen - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 15.2 13 2 14 1.15 .250Karns 1 0 0 5.1 6 1 4 1.69 .286 1 0 0 5.1 6 1 4 1.69 .286McGee 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 1 0.00 .333 0 0 1 7.0 7 4 9 5.14 .269Ramirez 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 3 0.00 .200 1 0 0 9.1 11 4 7 3.86 .314Romero - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

RAYS PITCHERS vs. INDIANS

RAYS HITTERS vs. INDIANS2015 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPButler 2 7 3 1 1 1 2 .429 .500 2 7 3 1 1 1 2 .429 .500Cabrera 2 7 2 1 1 1 0 .286 .375 2 7 2 1 1 1 0 .286 .375Casali - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DeJesus 2 6 1 0 1 2 1 .167 .375 106 415 123 7 46 46 50 .296 .368Elmore 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 .000 .000 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 .000 .000Forsythe 2 7 3 0 0 0 1 .429 .500 6 19 5 0 0 1 4 .263 .333Franklin 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 7 24 3 0 0 3 7 .125 .222Guyer - - - - - - - - - 3 10 1 0 0 0 5 .100 .182Kiermaier 2 7 2 0 0 1 1 .286 .375 5 12 3 0 0 2 3 .250 .357Longoria 2 7 1 1 3 1 2 .143 .250 44 156 39 6 25 27 44 .250 .369Rivera 2 8 2 0 0 0 2 .250 .250 10 20 3 0 0 0 5 .150 .190Souza Jr. 2 7 2 1 1 1 2 .286 .375 2 7 2 1 1 1 2 .286 .375

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RAYS 2015 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/6 vs. BAL L, 2-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 T-4/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/7 vs. BAL L, 5-6 Gausman (1-0) Karns (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 13,906 44,9483 4/8 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Odorizzi (1-0) Gonzalez (0-1) 1-2 5/-1.0 13,569 58,517

4/9 - OFF (1) T-4/-1.04 4/10 at MIA L, 9-10 (10) Morris (1-0) Boxberger (0-1) 1-3 T-5/-2.0 17,3755 4/11 at MIA W, 2-0 Archer (1-1) Cosart (0-1) 2-3 4/-2.0 17,8306 4/12 at MIA W, 8-5 Karns (1-1) Alvarez (0-2) 3-3 T-3/-1.0 20,1997 4/13 at TOR W, 2-1 Odorizzi (2-0) Dickey (0-1) 4-3 T-2/-1.0 48,4148 4/14 at TOR W, 3-2 Geltz (1-0) Castro (0-1) 5-3 2/-1.0 17,2649 4/15 at TOR L, 7-12 Buehrle (2-0) Ramirez (0-1) 5-4 T-2/-1.0 15,08610 4/16 at TOR W, 4-2 Archer (2-1) Sanchez (0-2) 6-4 2/-0.5 14,43311 4/17 vs. NYY L, 4-5 Betances (2-0) Jepsen (0-1) 6-5 2/-1.5 15,752 74,26912 4/18 vs. NYY L, 0-9 Tanaka (2-1) Odorizzi (2-1) 6-6 T-3/-1.5 20,824 95,09313 4/19 vs. NYY L, 3-5 Pineda (2-0) Andriese (0-1) 6-7 T-3/-1.5 21,791 116,884

4/20 - OFF (2) T-3/-2.014 4/21 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Miley (1-1) Archer (2-2) 6-8 5/-3.0 14,307 131,19115 4/22 vs. BOS W, 7-5 Boxberger (1-1) Mujica (1-1) 7-8 T-4/-2.0 12,733 143,92416 4/23 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Boxberger (2-1) Varvaro (0-1) 8-8 4/-1.0 13,834 157,75817 4/24 vs. TOR W, 12-3 Dominguez (1-0) Dickey (0-2) 9-8 T-3/-1.0 11,897 169,65518 4/25 vs. TOR W, 4-2 Frieri (1-0) Cecil (1-2) 10-8 T-1/+1.0 19,772 189,42719 4/26 vs. TOR W, 5-1 Archer (3-2) Buehrle (3-1) 11-8 T-1/+1.0 21,107 210,53420 4/27 at NYY L, 1-4 Wilson (1-0) Gomes (0-1) 11-9 T-2/-1.0 34,59021 4/28 at NYY L, 2-4 Whitley (1-0) Odorizzi (2-2) 11-10 T-2/-2.0 36,93422 4/29 at NYY W, 3-2 (13) Gomes (1-0) Shreve (1-1) 12-10 T-2/-1.0 30,055

4/30 - OFF (3) T-2/-1.023 5/1 vs. BAL* W, 2-0 Colome (1-0) Tillman (2-3) 13-10 2/-1.0 9,94524 5/2 vs. BAL* L, 0-4 Gonzalez (3-1) Archer (3-3) 13-11 2/-2.0 12,78925 5/3 vs. BAL* L, 2-4 Hunter (1-1) Geltz (1-1) 13-12 T-2/-3.0 16,65226 5/4 at BOS W, 5-1 Odorizzi (3-2) Buchholz (1-4) 14-12 2/-2.0 34,54127 5/5 at BOS L, 0-2 Porcello (3-2) Smyly (0-1) 14-13 2/-3.0 33,68828 5/6 at BOS W, 5-3 Colome (2-0) Masterson (2-1) 15-13 2/-2.0 35,06029 5/7 vs. TEX L, 4-5 Claudio (1-0) Archer (3-4) 15-14 2/-3.0 8,701 219,23530 5/8 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Karns (2-1) Gallardo (2-5) 16-14 2/-3.0 11,704 230,93931 5/9 vs. TEX W, 7-2 Bellatti (1-0) Detwiler (0-4) 17-14 2/-2.0 20,943 251,88232 5/10 vs. TEX L, 1-2 Kela (3-1) Jepsen (0-2) 17-15 2/-3.0 14,521 266,40333 5/11 vs. NYY L, 5-11 Sabathia (1-5) Colome (2-1) 17-16 2/-4.0 10,619 277,02234 5/12 vs. NYY W, 4-2 Jepsen (1-2) Eovaldi (3-1) 18-16 2/-3.0 10,417 287,43935 5/13 vs. NYY W, 3-2 Karns (3-1) Warren (2-2) 19-16 2/-2.0 11,924 299,36336 5/14 vs. NYY W, 6-1 Ramirez (1-1) Whitley (1-2) 20-16 2/-1.0 11,977 311,34037 5/15 at MIN L, 2-3 Hughes (3-4) Odorizzi (3-3) 20-17 2/-1.0 24,01838 5/16 at MIN L, 4-6 Duensing (1-0) Jepsen (1-3) 20-18 2/-2.0 27,12839 5/17 at MIN W, 11-3 Archer (4-4) Gibson (3-3) 21-18 2/-1.0 23,708

5/18 - OFF (4) 2/-1.040 5/19 at ATL W, 5-3 Ramirez (2-1) Foltynewicz (2-1) 22-18 T-1/+2.5 20,12041 5/20 at ATL L, 1-2 Cunniff (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 22-19 T-1/+2.5 24,54942 5/21 vs. OAK W, 3-0 Colome (3-1) Chavez (1-4) 23-19 1/+0.5 10,605 321,94543 5/22 vs. OAK W, 5-2 Archer (5-4) Kazmir (2-3) 24-19 1/+1.5 12,329 334,27444 5/23 vs. OAK L, 0-5 Graveman (2-2) Karns (3-2) 24-20 1/+1.5 15,207 349,48145 5/24 vs. OAK L, 2-7 Gray (5-2) Ramirez (2-2) 24-21 1/+1.5 15,692 365,17346 5/25 vs. SEA L, 1-4 Elias (2-1) Odorizzi (3-5) 24-22 1/+0.5 10,401 375,57447 5/26 vs. SEA L, 6-7 (10) Rodney (2-2) Boxberger (2-2) 24-23 2/-0.5 9,628 385,20248 5/27 vs. SEA L, 0-3 Hernandez (8-1) Boxberger (2-3) 24-24 2/-1.5 10,365 395,567

5/28 - OFF (5) 2/-1.049 5/29 at BAL L, 1-2 O’Day (1-0) Gomes (1-2) 24-25 T-2/-1.0 45,50550 5/30 at BAL W, 3-0 Ramirez (3-2) Chen (1-4) 25-25 2/-1.0 38,17751 5/31 at BAL W, 9-5 Odorizzi (4-5) Tillman (2-7) 26-25 T-1/+2.0 36,94552 6/1 at LAA L, 3-7 Richards (5-3) Colome (3-2) 26-26 2/-1.0 27,07853 6/2 at LAA W, 6-1 Archer (6-4) Wilson (3-4) 27-26 2/-1.0 28,77154 6/3 at LAA W, 6-5 (10) Boxberger (3-3) Street (2-2) 28-26 2/-1.0 28,24555 6/4 at SEA W, 2-1 Ramirez (4-2) Elias (2-3) 29-26 2/-0.5 16,09656 6/5 at SEA W, 1-0 Bellatti (2-0) Rodney (2-3) 30-26 2/-0.5 20,69557 6/6 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernandez (9-2) Geltz (1-2) 30-27 2/-1.5 31,10658 6/7 at SEA W, 3-1 Archer (7-4) Montgomery (0-1) 31-27 2/-1.5 27,906

6/8 - OFF (6) 2/-1.559 6/9 vs. LAA L, 2-8 Shoemaker (4-4) Karns (3-3) 31-28 2/-2.5 11,617 407,18460 6/10 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (5-2) Weaver (4-6) 32-28 2/-1.5 10,088 417,27261 6/11 vs. LAA L, 2-6 Richards (6-4) Jepsen (1-4) 32-29 2/-2.0 10,779 428,05162 6/12 vs. CWS W, 7-5 Andriese (1-1) Danks (3-6) 33-29 2/-1.0 13,448 441,49963 6/13 vs. CWS W, 5-4 Boxberger (4-3) Putnam (1-2) 34-29 T-1/+1.0 20,248 461,74764 6/14 vs. CWS W, 2-1 Riefenhauser (1-0) Sale (6-3) 35-29 T-1/+1.0 17,962 479,70965 6/15 vs. WAS W, 6-1 Ramirez (6-2) Gonzalez (4-4) 36-29 1/+1.0 10,216 489,92566 6/16 vs. WAS L, 4-16 Roark (3-2) Colome (3-3) 36-30 1/+1.0 11,491 501,41667 6/17 at WAS W, 5-0 Andriese (2-1) Zimmermann (5-5) 37-30 1/+1.0 28,92968 6/18 at WAS W, 5-3 Archer (8-4) Fister (2-3) 38-30 1/+1.0 29,24269 6/19 at CLE W, 4-1 Karns (4-3) Carrasco (8-6) 39-30 1/+1.0 22,81170 6/20 at CLE W, 4-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (3-9) 40-30 1/+1.0 24,67071 6/21 at CLE 1:1072 6/22 vs. TOR 7:1073 6/23 vs. TOR 7:1074 6/24 vs. TOR 12:10 Rays Cheer Sticks (Kids 14 & under)

6/25 - OFF (7)75 6/26 vs. BOS 7:10 Rays Cowboy Hat (All women)76 6/27 vs. BOS 4:10 Rays Retro Headband (All fans)77 6/28 vs. BOS 1:10 Rays Retro Tin Lunch Box (Kids 14 & under)78 6/29 vs. CLE 7:1079 6/30 vs. CLE 7:1080 7/1 vs. CLE 7:1081 7/2 vs. CLE 12:10 Rays Cheer Sticks (Kids 14 & under)82 7/3 at NYY 7:0583 7/4 at NYY 1:0584 7/5 at NYY 1:05

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.85 7/6 at KC 8:1086 7/7 at KC 8:1087 7/8 at KC 8:1088 7/9 at KC 2:1089 7/10 vs. HOU 7:1090 7/11 vs. HOU 4:1091 7/12 vs. HOU 1:10 Rays Inflatable Chair (Kids 14 & under)

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Game Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds)7/15 - All-Star Break7/16 - All-Star Break

92 7/17 at TOR 7:0793 7/18 at TOR 1:0794 7/19 at TOR 1:0795 7/20 at PHI 7:0596 7/21 at PHI 7:0597 7/22 at PHI 1:05

7/23 - OFF (8)98 7/24 vs. BAL 7:1099 7/25 vs. BAL 6:10100 7/26 vs. BAL 1:10 Rays Surprise Christmas Present (Kids 14 & under)101 7/27 vs. DET 7:10102 7/28 vs. DET 7:10103 7/29 vs. DET 12:10 Rays Cheer Sticks (Kids 14 & under)

7/30 - OFF (9)104 7/31 at BOS 7:10105 8/1 at BOS 1:35106 8/2 at BOS 1:35107 8/3 at CWS 8:10108 8/4 at CWS 8:10109 8/5 at CWS 2:10

8/6 - OFF (10)110 8/7 vs. NYM 7:10 DJ Kitty Cat Face Bag (All women)111 8/8 vs. NYM 6:10 Rays Fedora (All fans)112 8/9 vs. NYM 1:10 Raymond Soap Dispenser (Kids 14 & under)

8/10 - OFF (11)113 8/11 vs. ATL 7:10114 8/12 vs. ATL 7:10

8/13 - OFF (12)115 8/14 at TEX 8:05116 8/15 at TEX 8:05117 8/16 at TEX 3:05118 8/17 at HOU 8:10119 8/18 at HOU 8:10120 8/19 at HOU 8:10121 8/20 at HOU 8:10122 8/21 at OAK 10:07123 8/22 at OAK 9:07124 8/23 at OAK 4:07

8/24 - OFF (13)125 8/25 vs. MIN 7:10126 8/26 vs. MIN 7:10127 8/27 vs. MIN 7:10128 8/28 vs. KC 7:10129 8/29 vs. KC 6:10 Kevin Kiermaier Outlaw Action Figure (All fans)130 8/30 vs. KC 1:10 DJ Kitty Drawstring Bag (Kids 14 & under)131 8/31 at BAL 7:05132 9/1 at BAL 7:05133 9/2 at BAL 7:05

9/3 - OFF (14)134 9/4 at NYY 7:05135 9/5 at NYY 1:05136 9/6 at NYY 1:05137 9/7 at DET 1:08138 9/8 at DET 7:08139 9/9 at DET 7:08

9/10 - OFF (15)140 9/11 vs. BOS 7:10141 9/12 vs. BOS 6:10 DJ Kitty Plush Window Cling (All fans)142 9/13 vs. BOS 1:10 Rays Superhero Cape T-Shirt (Kids 14 & under)143 9/14 vs. NYY 7:10144 9/15 vs. NYY 7:10145 9/16 vs. NYY 7:10146 9/17 vs. BAL 7:10147 9/18 vs. BAL 7:10148 9/19 vs. BAL 6:10 Fan Vote Bobblehead (All fans)149 9/20 vs. BAL 1:10 Rays Skull Cap (Kids 14 & under)150 9/21 at BOS 7:10151 9/22 at BOS 7:10152 9/23 at BOS 7:10153 9/24 at BOS 7:10154 9/25 at TOR 7:07155 9/26 at TOR 1:07156 9/27 at TOR 1:07

9/28 - OFF (16)157 9/29 vs. MIA 7:10158 9/30 vs. MIA 7:10159 10/1 vs. MIA 7:10160 10/2 vs. TOR 7:10161 10/3 vs. TOR 6:10 Rays Oktoberfest Freezer Mug (All fans)162 10/4 vs. TOR 3:10 Raymond Halloween Mask (Kids 14 & under)

* DUE TO UNREST IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, GAME MOVED FROM ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS TO TROPICANA FIELD. ORIOLES BATTED LAST..

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