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UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV & Radio Sat., 7/14 at MIN 2:10 p.m. RH Chris Archer (3-4, 4.41) vs. RH José Berríos (9-7, 3.41) FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WLCC 760 AM (Sp.) Sun., 7/15 at MIN 2:10 p.m. TBD vs. TBA FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WLCC 760 AM (Sp.) TAMPA BAY RAYS (48-45) at MINNESOTA TWINS (42-49) RH Nathan Eovaldi (3-3, 3.35) vs. RH Jake Odorizzi (4-6, 4.28) Friday, July 13, 2018 First Pitch: 8:10 p.m. Location: Target Field TV: FOX Sports Sun Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 94 (48-45) Road Game No.: 51 (22-28) All-Time Game No.: 3,332 (1548-1783) All-Time Road Game No.: 1,668 (700-967) March: 1-2 April: 12-12 May: 15-13 June: 13-14 July: 7-4 AL East: 18-19 AL Central: 12-4 AL West: 13-12 Interleague: 5-10 MEDICAL MATTERS—RH Chaz Roe underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair a torn meniscus…the procedure was performed this morning in St. Petersburg by Dr. Koco Eaton…INF Christian Arroyo left yesterday’s rehab game with Triple-A Durham after 7 innings with left hand discomfort…he will be re-evaluated today. WHERE HE BELONGS—Major League Baseball announced today that LH Blake Snell has been added to the AL All-Star roster, replacing CLE Corey Kluber, the first selection of his career…this is the ninth consecutive sea- son the Rays have had a pitcher named an All-Star; only the Yankees (12) have a longer streak in the AL…he joins Wilson Ramos, who won the AL catcher fan vote, on the All-Star Team…Snell and Ramos have a chance to become the second Rays battery to appear together in the All-Star Game—in 2008, Scott Kazmir pitched to Dioner Navarro in the 15th in- ning of the AL’s 4-3 victory, and Kazmir was credited with the win. Ê Despite yesterday’s start of 3 IP, his shortest of the season, Snell ranks among AL leaders in starts (20, tied for 1st), wins (12, tied for 2nd), ERA (2.27, 3rd), strikeouts (134, 8th), SO/9 IP (10.13, 7th), WHIP (1.07, 8th), opp avg. (.189, 4th) and bWAR for pitchers (4.2, 5th). Ê In addition to Ramos and Snell, Kevin Cash was selected by Astros Manager A.J. Hinch to join the AL coaching staff. RAY MATTER—The Rays lost, 5-1, last night in a game delayed by two hours and ending at 1 a.m. ET…they brought the tying run to the plate with 1 out in the 9th inning…it was the 22nd time they were held to 1 run or fewer, 2nd-most in the majors behind the Orioles (25)…it snapped a 5-game winning streak, tied for their 3rd-longest of the season behind April 18-28 (8) and May 14-19 (6)…the Rays are 14-5 since June 22 and at 48-45, are one game shy of their high-water mark of the season. Ê The Rays will enter the All-Star break with at least a .500 record for the ninth time in 11 seasons in the “Rays” era (since 2008), the only exceptions coming in 2016 (34-54) and 2014 (44-53)…they were 47-43 (.522) at the All-Star break last season…the Rays were under .500 at the break in all 10 seasons as the Devil Rays. Ê Since April 18, the Rays have gone 44-32 (.579) to improve from 4-13, which tied for the worst 17-game start in franchise history. Ê The Rays, at 3 games over .500, have a +14 run differential this sea- son…the Mariners, who are 22 games over .500 and 5 games ahead of the A’s for the second Wild Card, have a +5 run differential. Ê The Rays are 9-9 all-time on Friday the 13th; 4-4 at home and 5-5 on the road…they lost their last one, April 13 vs. PHI, 2-1, on a go- ahead, 9th-inning RBI single by Jorge Alfaro off Alex Colomé. HOT AND COLD—The Rays have arguably been the streakiest team in all of baseball this season…already this year, they have gone on winning streaks of 8, 6, 5, 5 and 5 games and losing streaks of 8, 8, 5 and 4 games… the Rays remain the only team in the majors with at least three winning streaks of 5 games or more and at least three losing streaks of 5 games or more…in addition, this is the first time in franchise history the Rays have gone on three separate winning streaks of 5 games or more and three separate losing streaks of 5 games or more within the same season. Ê The Rays and the Astros are the only teams in the majors this season with five separate winning streaks of 5 games or more…in comparison, they had one 5-game winning streak over the previ- ous three seasons, coming in Kevin Cash’s first month on the job. RAYS vs. TWINS—The Rays are 79-73 all-time against the Twins (41-33 at home, 38-40 on the road)…they are 21-9 (.700) all-time at Target Field, the 2nd-best winning pct. here (min. 10 games) behind the Yankees (.714)…it is their 3rd-best winning pct. at any ballpark, behind Disney Wide World of Sports (6-0) and Petco Park (3-0)…the Rays are only a win away from clinching the season series for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons…since 2007, the Rays have gone 8-1-2 in season series against the Twins. Ê The Rays are 46-26 (.639) since 2008 and 35-17 (.673) since 2011. Ê The Rays swept the Twins from April 20-22 at home. Ê Five players on the Twins 40-man roster are former Rays: Logan Morrison (2016-17), Taylor Motter (2016), Jake Odorizzi (2013-17), Fernando Rodney (2012-13) and Bobby Wilson (2015-16)…bench coach Derek Shelton was the hitting coach from 2010-16 and third base coach Gene Glynn was a pro scout from 2007-11. OLD FRIENDS AS FOES—Tonight’s encounter with Jake Odorizzi will mark the 10th time in 94 games this season the team will face a starting pitcher who was a former Ray…they are 4-5 thus far in games started by Alex Cobb (2-0), Matt Moore (0-1), David Price (1-3), James Shields (0- 1) and Jason Hammel (1-0)…Odorizzi, Price, Shields, Moore and Cobb all rank among the Rays Top 10 in career ERA, wins, starts and strikeouts. ROAD RAGE—Tonight the Rays continue a 4-game series at Target Field, their first of two single-series road trips this season (also July 26-29 at BAL)…the Rays went 3-3 on their last road trip to Marlins Park (1-2) and Citi Field (2-1)…the Rays are 5-15 in their last 20 road games, and they have been outscored, 78-51, over this span…they are averaging 2.55 runs per game, batting .208/.285/.315 (142-for-682) overall and .176/.266/.250 (26-for-148) with RISP…they have been held to 3 runs or fewer in 17 of these 20 road games, 2 runs or fewer 12 times and 1 run or fewer eight times…they have pitched to a 3.74 ERA (178-IP, 74-ER) over this stretch, and last night snapped their road scoreless streak at 19 IP. LIGHTEN UP—The Rays have gone 6-4 so far in this stretch of 16 con- secutive games from July 2-22 against teams currently under .500, as well as a stretch of 29 of 35 games through Aug 12…this season, the Rays are 27- 13 (.675) against teams currently be- low .500, 6th-best winning pct. in the majors behind the Astros (.780), Red Sox (.773), Athletics (.763), Mariners (.711) and Angels (.676), but they are 21-32 (.396) against teams currently .500 or better…the Rays have played 41 games against the 10 teams that are currently positioned to make the postseason, and they have gone 13-28 (.317) in these games. Ê The Rays are 12-4 (.750) against the AL Central this season, com- pared to 36-41 (.467) against all other opponents. PITCHING PROPERLY—The Rays have a 2.30 ERA (179.2-IP, 46-ER) in their 19 games since June 22, best in the majors over that span, ahead of the Rockies (2.90), while the closest AL team is the Astros (3.39)…this stretch has lowered the team’s season ERA from 3.89 to 3.55—6th in the majors…they have allowed 3 runs or fewer in 14 of the last 19 games. Ê The Rays haven’t allowed a run in the 1st inning since June 11 vs. TOR…in the 28 games since then, they are outscoring opponents, 20-0 in the 1st inning…for the season, their 2.52 ERA (93-IP, 26-ER) in the 1st inning is the best in the AL and 2nd-best in the majors. Ê Since the debut of the “opener” on May 19, Rays pitchers lead the majors with a 2.81 ERA (455-IP, 142-ER). CLOSE SHAVES—40.9 pct. of Rays games have been decided by 1 run, compared to 27.5 pct. of games in the majors…the Rays are 17-21 (.447) in 1-run games, including 7-2 in their last nine 1-run games…the 38 1-run games are most in the majors, ahead of the Mariners (37), and the 21 1-run losses are most in the majors, ahead of the White Sox (19)…74.2 pct. of Rays games have either been wins or 1-run losses…46.7 pct. of their losses have come by one run, 2nd-highest rate in the majors (Astros, 47.1 pct.). Ê The Rays have played six 1-0 games this season, most in the majors and already tied for their 2nd-most in a single season (2014, 10). Ê The Rays are on pace for 37 1-run losses, which hasn’t been done by an AL club since the 1968 White Sox (44)…the club record for 1-run losses in a single season is 30 (2015). HOW THE RAYS HAVE FARED (BY OPPOSING WIN PCT.) less than .500 .500+ Runs/Game 4.70 3.38 Batting Avg. .273 .234 On-Base Pct. .351 .301 Slugging Pct. .421 .362 ERA 3.61 3.52 WHIP 1.16 1.18 Record 27-13 21-32 Since May 19 Thru May 18 MLB Rk. AL Rk. MLB Rk. AL Rk. ERA 2.81 1st 1st 4.43 22nd 9th WHIP 1.10 1st 1st 1.26 9th 5th Opp Avg. .208 1st 1st .241 11th 5th Opp OBP .280 1st 1st .310 9th 5th Starter ERA 2.90 1st 1st 4.32 17th 7th Bullpen ERA 2.74 2nd 2nd 4.57 26th 12th BEFORE & AFTER THE “OPENER” DEBUT ON MAY 19

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UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULEUpcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV & RadioSat., 7/14 at MIN 2:10 p.m. RH Chris Archer (3-4, 4.41) vs. RH José Berríos (9-7, 3.41) FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WLCC 760 AM (Sp.)Sun., 7/15 at MIN 2:10 p.m. TBD vs. TBA FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WLCC 760 AM (Sp.)

TAMPA BAY RAYS (48-45) at MINNESOTA TWINS (42-49)RH Nathan Eovaldi (3-3, 3.35) vs. RH Jake Odorizzi (4-6, 4.28)

Friday, July 13, 2018 First Pitch: 8:10 p.m. Location: Target Field TV: FOX Sports Sun Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 94 (48-45) Road Game No.: 51 (22-28) All-Time Game No.: 3,332 (1548-1783) All-Time Road Game No.: 1,668 (700-967)March: 1-2 April: 12-12 May: 15-13 June: 13-14 July: 7-4 AL East: 18-19 AL Central: 12-4 AL West: 13-12 Interleague: 5-10

MEDICAL MATTERS—RH Chaz Roe underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair a torn meniscus…the procedure was performed this morning in St. Petersburg by Dr. Koco Eaton…INF Christian Arroyo left yesterday’s rehab game with Triple-A Durham after 7 innings with left hand discomfort…he will be re-evaluated today.

WHERE HE BELONGS—Major League Baseball announced today that LH Blake Snell has been added to the AL All-Star roster, replacing CLE Corey Kluber, the first selection of his career…this is the ninth consecutive sea-son the Rays have had a pitcher named an All-Star; only the Yankees (12) have a longer streak in the AL…he joins Wilson Ramos, who won the AL catcher fan vote, on the All-Star Team…Snell and Ramos have a chance to become the second Rays battery to appear together in the All-Star Game—in 2008, Scott Kazmir pitched to Dioner Navarro in the 15th in-ning of the AL’s 4-3 victory, and Kazmir was credited with the win.

Ê Despite yesterday’s start of 3 IP, his shortest of the season, Snell ranks among AL leaders in starts (20, tied for 1st), wins (12, tied for 2nd), ERA (2.27, 3rd), strikeouts (134, 8th), SO/9 IP (10.13, 7th), WHIP (1.07, 8th), opp avg. (.189, 4th) and bWAR for pitchers (4.2, 5th).

Ê In addition to Ramos and Snell, Kevin Cash was selected by Astros Manager A.J. Hinch to join the AL coaching staff.

RAY MATTER—The Rays lost, 5-1, last night in a game delayed by two hours and ending at 1 a.m. ET…they brought the tying run to the plate with 1 out in the 9th inning…it was the 22nd time they were held to 1 run or fewer, 2nd-most in the majors behind the Orioles (25)…it snapped a 5-game winning streak, tied for their 3rd-longest of the season behind April 18-28 (8) and May 14-19 (6)…the Rays are 14-5 since June 22 and at 48-45, are one game shy of their high-water mark of the season.

Ê The Rays will enter the All-Star break with at least a .500 record for the ninth time in 11 seasons in the “Rays” era (since 2008), the only exceptions coming in 2016 (34-54) and 2014 (44-53)…they were 47-43 (.522) at the All-Star break last season…the Rays were under .500 at the break in all 10 seasons as the Devil Rays.

Ê Since April 18, the Rays have gone 44-32 (.579) to improve from 4-13, which tied for the worst 17-game start in franchise history.

Ê The Rays, at 3 games over .500, have a +14 run differential this sea-son…the Mariners, who are 22 games over .500 and 5 games ahead of the A’s for the second Wild Card, have a +5 run differential.

Ê The Rays are 9-9 all-time on Friday the 13th; 4-4 at home and 5-5 on the road…they lost their last one, April 13 vs. PHI, 2-1, on a go-ahead, 9th-inning RBI single by Jorge Alfaro off Alex Colomé.

HOT AND COLD—The Rays have arguably been the streakiest team in all of baseball this season…already this year, they have gone on winning streaks of 8, 6, 5, 5 and 5 games and losing streaks of 8, 8, 5 and 4 games…the Rays remain the only team in the majors with at least three winning streaks of 5 games or more and at least three losing streaks of 5 games or more…in addition, this is the first time in franchise history the Rays have gone on three separate winning streaks of 5 games or more and three separate losing streaks of 5 games or more within the same season.

Ê The Rays and the Astros are the only teams in the majors this season with five separate winning streaks of 5 games or more…in comparison, they had one 5-game winning streak over the previ-ous three seasons, coming in Kevin Cash’s first month on the job.

RAYS vs. TWINS—The Rays are 79-73 all-time against the Twins (41-33 at home, 38-40 on the road)…they are 21-9 (.700) all-time at Target Field, the 2nd-best winning pct. here (min. 10 games) behind the Yankees (.714)…it is their 3rd-best winning pct. at any ballpark, behind Disney Wide World of Sports (6-0) and Petco Park (3-0)…the Rays are only a win away from clinching the season series for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons…since 2007, the Rays have gone 8-1-2 in season series against the Twins.

Ê The Rays are 46-26 (.639) since 2008 and 35-17 (.673) since 2011. Ê The Rays swept the Twins from April 20-22 at home. Ê Five players on the Twins 40-man roster are former Rays: Logan

Morrison (2016-17), Taylor Motter (2016), Jake Odorizzi (2013-17), Fernando Rodney (2012-13) and Bobby Wilson (2015-16)…bench coach Derek Shelton was the hitting coach from 2010-16 and third base coach Gene Glynn was a pro scout from 2007-11.

OLD FRIENDS AS FOES—Tonight’s encounter with Jake Odorizzi will mark the 10th time in 94 games this season the team will face a starting pitcher who was a former Ray…they are 4-5 thus far in games started by Alex Cobb (2-0), Matt Moore (0-1), David Price (1-3), James Shields (0-1) and Jason Hammel (1-0)…Odorizzi, Price, Shields, Moore and Cobb all rank among the Rays Top 10 in career ERA, wins, starts and strikeouts.

ROAD RAGE—Tonight the Rays continue a 4-game series at Target Field, their first of two single-series road trips this season (also July 26-29 at BAL)…the Rays went 3-3 on their last road trip to Marlins Park (1-2) and Citi Field (2-1)…the Rays are 5-15 in their last 20 road games, and they have been outscored, 78-51, over this span…they are averaging 2.55 runs per game, batting .208/.285/.315 (142-for-682) overall and .176/.266/.250 (26-for-148) with RISP…they have been held to 3 runs or fewer in 17 of these 20 road games, 2 runs or fewer 12 times and 1 run or fewer eight times…they have pitched to a 3.74 ERA (178-IP, 74-ER) over this stretch, and last night snapped their road scoreless streak at 19 IP.

LIGHTEN UP—The Rays have gone 6-4 so far in this stretch of 16 con-secutive games from July 2-22 against teams currently under .500, as well as a stretch of 29 of 35 games through Aug 12…this season, the Rays are 27-13 (.675) against teams currently be-low .500, 6th-best winning pct. in the majors behind the Astros (.780), Red Sox (.773), Athletics (.763), Mariners (.711) and Angels (.676), but they are 21-32 (.396) against teams currently .500 or better…the Rays have played 41 games against the 10 teams that are currently positioned to make the postseason, and they have gone 13-28 (.317) in these games.

Ê The Rays are 12-4 (.750) against the AL Central this season, com-pared to 36-41 (.467) against all other opponents.

PITCHING PROPERLY—The Rays have a 2.30 ERA (179.2-IP, 46-ER) in their 19 games since June 22, best in the majors over that span, ahead of the Rockies (2.90), while the closest AL team is the Astros (3.39)…this stretch has lowered the team’s season ERA from 3.89 to 3.55—6th in the majors…they have allowed 3 runs or fewer in 14 of the last 19 games.

Ê The Rays haven’t allowed a run in the 1st inning since June 11 vs. TOR…in the 28 games since then, they are outscoring opponents, 20-0 in the 1st inning…for the season, their 2.52 ERA (93-IP, 26-ER) in the 1st inning is the best in the AL and 2nd-best in the majors.

Ê Since the debut of the “opener” on May 19, Rays pitchers lead the majors with a 2.81 ERA (455-IP, 142-ER).

CLOSE SHAVES—40.9 pct. of Rays games have been decided by 1 run, compared to 27.5 pct. of games in the majors…the Rays are 17-21 (.447) in 1-run games, including 7-2 in their last nine 1-run games…the 38 1-run games are most in the majors, ahead of the Mariners (37), and the 21 1-run losses are most in the majors, ahead of the White Sox (19)…74.2 pct. of Rays games have either been wins or 1-run losses…46.7 pct. of their losses have come by one run, 2nd-highest rate in the majors (Astros, 47.1 pct.).

Ê The Rays have played six 1-0 games this season, most in the majors and already tied for their 2nd-most in a single season (2014, 10).

Ê The Rays are on pace for 37 1-run losses, which hasn’t been done by an AL club since the 1968 White Sox (44)…the club record for 1-run losses in a single season is 30 (2015).

HOW THE RAYS HAVE FARED (BY OPPOSING WIN PCT.)

less than .500 .500+Runs/Game 4.70 3.38Batting Avg. .273 .234On-Base Pct. .351 .301Slugging Pct. .421 .362ERA 3.61 3.52WHIP 1.16 1.18Record 27-13 21-32

Since May 19 Thru May 18MLB Rk. AL Rk. MLB Rk. AL Rk.

ERA 2.81 1st 1st 4.43 22nd 9thWHIP 1.10 1st 1st 1.26 9th 5thOpp Avg. .208 1st 1st .241 11th 5thOpp OBP .280 1st 1st .310 9th 5thStarter ERA 2.90 1st 1st 4.32 17th 7thBullpen ERA 2.74 2nd 2nd 4.57 26th 12th

BEFORE & AFTER THE “OPENER” DEBUT ON MAY 19

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Ê Selected by Astros Manager A.J. Hinch to join the AL coaching staff for the All-Star Game for a second consecutive season.

Ê Is in his fourth season as Rays manager…at age 40, is the majors’ youngest active skipper—5 months younger than SD Andy Green.

Ê His last ejection was July 18, 2017 at OAK, his seventh ejection as Rays manager…his 7 ejections are tied for 4th in franchise history.

Ê Is the sixth Tampa-born manager in major league history, and second

to manage the Rays…that list includes Hall of Famers Al Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart.

Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, incl. parts of eight seasons in the majors (2002-10) and two years (2005-06) in the Rays org.

Ê Played in the 1989 Little League World Series (Tampa Northside LL), 1999 College World Series (Florida State) and earned World Series rings in 2007 (Red Sox) and 2009 (Yankees).

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER

LAST START—On Mon vs. DET, was reinstated from the 10-day DL (left abdominal strain) and made his first start since June 2 at SEA…lasted 3.1 IP, his shortest start since Sep 8, 2017 at BOS (3 IP) and shortest at home since May 7, 2015 vs. TEX (3.1 IP)…stranded 2-on, 0-out in the 1st inning, and all 3 runs came in the 3rd, on a 2-run double from Niko Goodrum and RBI groundout from Jim Adduci…his 3 runs were his most since May 12 (G1) at BAL (6), and snapped a streak of four consecutive starts yielding 2 runs or fewer…his line: ND, 6 H, 3 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO, 78 pit, 53 str.

vs. MINNESOTA—Is 6-1 with a 1.95 ERA (50.2-IP, 11-ER) in 8 starts in his career against the Twins, incl. 7 QS…has yielded 2 ER or fewer seven times and 1 ER or fewer five times…according to Stats LLC, no active pitcher with as many innings against them has a lower ERA—closest is Félix Hernández (2.26)…has gone at least 6 IP in all 8 starts against the Twins…his 6 wins are tied for his 2nd-most against any opponent, behind Toronto (7)…is 4-0 with a 1.38 ERA (26-IP, 4-ER) in 4 starts at Target Field, the only pitcher to start his career with a 4-game winning streak here.

TOMORROW’S STARTER: RH CHRIS ARCHER (3-4, 4.41 ERA)

TONIGHT’S STARTER: RH NATHAN EOVALDI (3-3, 3.35 ERA)

LAST START—On Sun at NYM, retired his first 18 BF until a Brandon Nimmo single leading off the 7th inning…it tied Matt Garza on April 30, 2009 vs. BOS for the 2nd-longest perfect game bid in club history, behind Chris Archer (6.1 IP) on July 29, 2015 vs. DET…it was the longest perfect game bid of his career, and matched the longest no-hit bid of his career (3rd time, last May 30 at OAK)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first Rays starter with multiple no-hit bids of at least 6 IP within the same season…his line: W, 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 9 SO, 79 pit, 59 str.

HARD TO HIT—Has made 3 starts this season of 6 IP (or more) and 1 hit (or fewer), most in the AL and tied with PIT Trevor Williams (3) for most in the majors…for context, he has done that three times in 8 starts with the Rays, compared to twice in 127 starts from 2011-16 with the Dodgers, Marlins and Yankees…his 3 starts of this type are tied for the most by a Ray in a single season in club history, joining tonight’s opposing starter Jake Odorizzi, who did it three times in both 2014 and 2017.

Ê Min. 5 starts, his .191 opp avg. ranks 6th in the AL…three Rays are in the Top 6 on this list, along with Ryne Stanek (.145, 1st) and Blake Snell (.189, 5th).

IN COMMAND—Min. 5 starts, his 1.12 BB/9 IP ratio leads the majors, ahead of CLE Corey Kluber (1.14), and his 0.81 WHIP leads the majors, ahead of HOU Justin Ver-lander (0.81)…excluding “openers”, his 7 starts of 1 BB or fewer are most on the team, ahead of Blake Snell (6), and his 3 starts of 0 BB are tied with Snell—and he has achieved this despite starting the season on the 60-day DL…has allowed 2 BB or few-er in 13 consecutive starts since July 19, 2016, the 2nd-longest streak of his career.

Ê Min. 5 starts, his 7.33 SO/BB ratio is 2nd in the AL behind Kluber (7.76).

THE LONG BALL—Eight of his 9 HR allowed this season have come with the bases empty; the only one with runner(s) on base was on June 10 vs. SEA (Mike Zunino, 2-run)…ten of his 18 runs allowed (55.6 pct.) have scored via the home run…his 1.68 HR/9 IP ratio would be 6th-highest in the AL if he qualified…has allowed at least 1 HR in five of his 8 starts, and multiple homers in 2 starts this season, including back-to-back-to-back homers on June 20 at HOU, when he became the first Ray to allow three consecutive homers since Matt Garza on July 20, 2010 at BAL.

vs. MINNESOTA—Is 2-2 with a 4.78 ERA (26.1-IP, 14-ER) in 4 starts in his career against the Twins, but hasn’t faced them since June 26, 2016 at home (with NYY; L, 6-IP, 5-R/ER)…won both starts against them in 2015, going 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA (15-IP, 5-ER), but was 0-2 with a 7.15 ERA (11.1-IP, 9-ER) in 2 starts in 2016…has gone 1-1 with a 4.05 ERA (13.1-IP, 6-ER) in 2 starts in his career at Target Field.

NASTY FACTOR—Has averaged 96.9 mph on his 305 fastballs thrown, according to StatCast…has hit at least 98.0 mph 50 times this season, and his max velocity is 99.3 mph in an at-bat against Todd Frazier in his last start…in 2016, he averaged 97.1 mph on his fastball, the 2nd-hardest in the majors (min. 100 IP) behind NYM Noah Syndergaard (98.0)… in 2015, he was clocked as high as 102.4 mph, a mark reached by only CIN Aroldis Chapman that season.

THE COMEBACK—His season debut was his first game in the majors since Aug 10, 2016 at BOS (with NYY), which he exited due to right elbow discomfort after 1 IP…among his teammates who played in that game were since-retired Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodríguez…became the 35th player to pitch in the majors after multiple Tommy John surgeries, and the 12th pitcher at the time to start in the majors after doing so (see chart above)—on June 6 at WAS, Jonny Venters became the 13th pitcher to start in the majors after multiple Tommy John surgeries (and the first to start in the majors after three Tommy John surgeries)…among the pitchers to start in the majors after multiple Tommy John surgeries, he is only the seventh to make at least 5 starts.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS2018 CAREER

7.1, 6/15 at NYY IP 8.0, 7x-last 5/7/16 vs. BOS8, 2x-last 7/2 at MIA H 12, 8/16/13 vs. SF

5, 6/15 at NYY R 11, 8/16/13 vs. SF5, 6/15 at NYY ER 9, 8/16/13 vs. SF

2, 6/26 vs. WAS BB 6, 8/8/12 at NYM9, 2x-last 7/8 at NYM SO 10, 5/5/14 vs. NYM

4, 6/20 at HOU HR 4, 2x-last 6/20/18 at HOU-- CG ---- SHO --

2G, 6/26 – Current Win Streak 9G, 6/20/15 – 8/30/153G, 6/5 – 6/20 Loss Streak 8G, 8/13/14 – 9/27/14

2018 SPLITS vs. BATTERSSPLIT AB H AVG 2B 3B HR BB SO TB PAvs. LHB 76 13 .171 2 1 2 4 18 23 81vs. RHB 97 20 .206 3 0 7 2 26 44 100

CAREER MLB BREAKDOWNYEAR W L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR2016 9 8 4.76 24 21 124.2 123 66 66 40 97 232018 3 3 3.35 8 8 48.1 33 18 18 6 44 9Career 41 49 4.16 142 135 787.1 815 380 364 245 583 75

2018 SPLITSSPLIT W L ERA G IP H R ER BB SOHome 1 0 2.45 2 11.0 5 3 3 2 12Road 2 3 3.62 6 37.1 28 15 15 4 32March -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --April -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --May 1 0 0.00 1 6.0 0 0 0 1 4June 1 3 4.91 5 29.1 24 16 16 4 26July 1 0 1.38 2 13.0 9 2 2 1 14August -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --September -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

SPLITS vs. TWINSSPLIT W L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO2018 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2017 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Career 2 2 4.78 4 26.1 24 14 14 8 19on Road 1 1 4.05 2 13.1 14 6 6 3 7

Pronunciation: ee-VAUL-dee

2018 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT5/30 at OAK W-1 0.00 6.0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 70/46 W, 6-0 Manaea up, 4-06/5 at WAS L-1 3.27 5.0 4 4 4 1 4 1 0 1 86/66 L, 2-4 Scherzer down, 4-06/10 vs. SEA -- 3.94 5.0 4 3 3 0 3 2 0 0 102/71 L, 4-5 Paxton tied, 3-36/15 at NYY L-2 4.63 7.1 8 5 5 1 5 1 0 0 101/75 L, 0-5 Loaisiga down, 2-06/20 at HOU L-3 4.91 6.0 7 4 4 0 5 4 0 0 96/71 L, 1-5 Morton down, 4-16/26 vs. WAS W-2 4.08 6.0 1 0 0 2 9 0 1 0 100/64 W, 1-0 Scherzer up, 1-07/2 at MIA -- 3.92 6.0 8 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 93/67 L, 2-3 (10) Chen down, 2-17/8 at NYM W-3 3.35 7.0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 79/59 W, 9-0 Flexen up, 9-0

PITCHER T.J. YEARS GS AFTERLH Chris Capuano 2002, 2008 109 RH Tyler Chatwood 2006, 2013 68RH Kris Medlen 2010, 2014 17LH Hong-Chih Kuo 2000, 2003 14LH Randy Wolf 2005, 2012 11

PITCHER T.J. YEARS GS AFTERRH Darren Dreifort 1995, 2001 10RH Nathan Eovaldi 2007, 2016 8RH Victor Zambrano 1996, 2006 4RH Shawn Hill 2004, 2009 4RH Brandon Beachy 2012, 2014 2

PITCHER T.J. YEARS GS AFTERRH Daniel Hudson 2012, 2013 2LH Cory Luebke 2012, 2014 1LH Jonny Venters 2005, 2013, 2014 1

PITCHERS TO START IN MAJORS AFTER MULTIPLE TOMMY JOHN SURGERIES

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#9 JAKE BAUERS 1B/OF Pronunciation: BOW-ers 2018: .252/.377/.461 3 HR 11 RBI 2 SBThurs at MIN: 3-4, 2B DET Series: 2-11, 2B, RBI, 2-BB, 2-R Trip: 4-23, 2-2B, HR, 3-RBI, 2-BB, 5-R vs. LH: .281 (9-32), 1-HRLast HR: 7/8/18 at NYM Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.750, 3-4) RISP: .240 (6-25) vs. RH: .241 (20-83), 2-HR

Ê Batting .389/.500/.722 (7-for-18) with 3 2B, 1 HR and 2 RBI over his last 5 games (all starts) following a 3-for-33 stretch from June 26–July 7. Ê Sixteen of his 29 hits (55.2 pct.) have gone for extra bases (11-2B, 2-3B, 3-HR)…his 16 XBH are tied for most ever by a Ray through 33 career games. Ê Among his season highlights are a walk-off homer on June 24 vs. NYY, a 4-hit game on June 25 vs. WAS and 16th-inning double on July 3 at MIA. Ê Has appeared in 33 games and made 31 starts (24-1B, 3-DH, 3-LF, 1-RF)…the Rays are 19-12 in his 31 starts, including 15-4 in his 19 starts at home. Ê Entered this season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 45 overall prospect in the minors…recalled on June 7 and debuted that night.

#26 JI-MAN CHOI 1B/OF Pronunciation: GEE-man CHOY 2018: .237/.275/.474 2 HR 5 RBI 0 SBThurs at MIN: 0-4 DET Series: 2-4, 2B Trip: -- vs. LH: .250 (1-4)Last HR: 6/9/18 at PHI Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .125 (1-8) vs. RH: .235 (8-34), 2-HR

Ê Batting .250/.250/.375 (2-for-8) with 1 2B in 2 games, both starts at DH, with the Rays…both hits came on Wed vs. DET off Jordan Zimmermann. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Tuesday…acquired from the Brewers on June 10 in exchange for Brad Miller and cash considerations. Ê Hit .270/.360/.405 (20-for-74) with 4 2B, 2 HR, 14 RBI and 11 BB in 22 games with the Bulls, including a multi-HR game on June 21 at Louisville. Ê Has spent parts of three seasons in the majors with the Angels (2016), Yankees (2017) and Brewers (2018) and Rays (2018), with 9 HR and 22 RBI in

165 AB…homered twice in 30 AB for the Brewers this season, including a pinch-hit grand slam on June 9 at PHI.

#44 C.J. CRON 1B Pronunciation: krohn 2018: .253/.325/.472 18 HR 46 RBI 1 SBThurs at MIN: 1-4 DET Series: 6-12, 3-2B, HR, 4-RBI, 2-R Trip: 7-14, 3-2B, HR, 4-RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .281 (27-96), 5-HRLast HR: 7/11/18 vs. DET Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.500, 4-8) RISP: .207 (17-82) vs. RH: .241 (55-228), 13-HR

Ê Batting .438/.471/.813 (14-for-32) with 6 2B, 2 HR and 8 RBI in 10 games (8 starts) since the start of July, after .130/.244/.299 (10-for-77) in June. Ê Twelve of his 18 HR have given the Rays the lead—tied with CLE Francisco Lindor and ARI Paul Goldschmidt for most in the majors…this is only

three shy of the club record for go-ahead homers for an entire season (Carlos Peña, 2007)…nine of his 18 HR have come with runner(s) on base. Ê On Wed vs. DET, tied his season high with 3 hits (3rd time), including a go-ahead, 3-run homer off Zimmermann in the 7th, extending his team

lead and career high…his previous career high was 16 HR (three times), and his previous career high before the All-Star break was 11 HR (2016). Ê Has appeared in 86 games and made 83 starts (48-DH, 35-1B)…has been hit by pitch 14 times, tied with two others for most in the majors.

#5 MATT DUFFY INF 2018: .309/.363/.409 4 HR 25 RBI 6 SBThurs at MIN: 0-1 (PH in 9th) DET Series: 5-12, 2-BB, 2-R Trip: 3-23, 2B, 4-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .256 (22-86), 1-HRLast HR: 6/16/18 at NYY Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-1 RISP: .281 (18-64) vs. RH: .330 (71-215), 3-HR

Ê Ranks 8th in the AL with a .309 avg. …batting .222/.349/.250 (8-for-36) in his last 10 games (8 starts) after a career-long 10-game hitting streak. Ê His .330 avg. (71-for-215) vs. RHP ranks 3rd in the AL to Altuve (.350) and Betts (.350)…since June 16, is batting .476 (10-for-21) with 3 RBI vs. LHP. Ê According to FanGraphs, 25.9 pct. of his balls in play are line drives, 4th-highest in the AL…the major league avg. for line drives is 21.2 pct. Ê Hit .302 in April, .314 in May and .340 in June…was the only player in the majors to hit for a .300 avg. of better in all three of those months. Ê Has appeared in 77 games and made 75 starts (70-3B, 5-DH)…since May 14, has recorded a .985 fielding pct. in 42 games at third base.

#27 CARLOS GÓMEZ OF 2018: .206/.283/.336 7 HR 21 RBI 6 SBThurs at MIN: DNP DET Series: 3-7, 2B, 3-RBI, BB, R Trip: 2-13, 2B, RBI vs. LH: .200 (16-80), 2-HRLast HR: 6/1/18 at SEA Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .254 (16-63) vs. RH: .209 (38-182), 5-HR

Ê Batting .292/.370/.375 (7-for-24) in 9 games (6 starts) since the beginning of July and .286/.375/.357 (12-for-42) in 15 games (11 starts) since June 22. Ê His .206 avg. would be the 3rd-lowest in franchise history among qualifiers…the only lower avg. was Carlos Peña in 2012 (.197) and 2010 (.196). Ê According to FanGraphs, has been credited with 7 Defensive Runs Saved in right field…his 4 outfield assists are tied for most on the team. Ê On Mon vs. DET, his 3 hits tied his season high (2nd time, May 6 vs. TOR), and his 3 RBI were his most since June 22, 2017 vs. TOR (5, with TEX). Ê Has appeared in 75 games and made 69 starts (62-RF, 4-DH, 3-CF)…since the start of 2013, no other player in the majors can match his combination

of 96 HR and 128 SB…is one of seven active players with at least 100 HR and 200 SB in his career, according to Baseball Reference.

#11 ADEINY HECHAVARRIA SS Pronunciation: etch-ah-vah-REE-yah 2018: .251/.282/.335 3 HR 22 RBI 0 SBThurs at MIN: 1-3, 2B, R DET Series: 2-8, 2B, 2-RBI, BB, R Trip: 3-18, 2B, 2-RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .339 (20-59)Last HR: 6/24/18 vs. NYY Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.273, 3-11) RISP: .256 (11-43) vs. RH: .212 (28-132), 3-HR

Ê Batting .203/.234/.322 (12-for-59) with 4 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 3 BB in 16 games (15 starts) since being reinstated from the 10-day DL on June 17. Ê Min. 200 innings, his .994 fielding pct. at shortstop this season leads the majors, pct. points ahead of MIA JT Riddle…has only made 1 error in his

last 103 games and 355 chances at shortstop since July 31, 2017 at HOU…has a .989 fielding pct. since being acquired by the Rays on June 26, 2017. Ê Two of his 3 HR and 13 of his 22 RBI have come at home, but is hitting for a higher avg. on the road (.268) than at Tropicana Field (.228). Ê Has appeared in 52 games and made 51 starts, all at shortstop…has 10 HR in 489 PA with the Rays compared to 13 HR in 2,265 PA with Miami.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER CF Pronunciation: KEER-my-er 2018: .171/.259/.285 2 HR 8 RBI 6 SBThurs at MIN: 0-3, RBI, SF DET Series: 5-13, 3B, HR, 2-RBI, 2-BB, 4-R Trip: 3-25, 2B, BB, R vs. LH: .150 (6-40), 1-HRLast HR: 7/11/18 vs. DET Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .107 (3-28) vs. RH: .181 (15-83), 1-HR

Ê Batting .280/.321/.520 (7-for-25) with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR and 3 RBI in his last 6 games (all starts), compared to .127/.238/.218 (7-for-55) in his first 14 games (13 starts) after returning from the 60-day DL (torn ligament in right thumb)…all 19 starts since his return from the DL have come batting leadoff.

Ê On Wed vs. DET, recorded his first 3-hit game since Sep 4, 2017 vs. MIN (3)…hit his second homer, both at home, following June 25 vs. WAS. Ê Batting .105/.161/.158 (6-for-57) with 1 RBI in 13 games (all starts) on the road…his last multi-hit game on the road was Sep 26, 2017 at NYY. Ê Has appeared in 32 games and made 31 starts, all in center field, including 11 starts against lefties…since 2015, leads the majors with 88 Defensive

Runs Saved, ahead of ATL/LAA Andrelton Simmons (87)…has achieved this despite missing significant time in each of the last three seasons.

#40 WILSON RAMOS C Pronunciation: RAH-mos 2018: .295/.345/.484 14 HR 51 RBI 0 SBThurs at MIN: 2-3, 2B, BB DET Series: 3-9, 2-HR, 4-RBI, 3-R Trip: 5-18, 2B, HR, 4-RBI, 3-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .326 (28-86), 6-HRLast HR: 7/9/18 vs. DET Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.412, 7-17) RISP: .355 (27-76) vs. RH: .281 (56-199), 8-HR

Ê Won the AL catcher fan vote to start the All-Star Game and will become the fifth Ray to start an All-Star Game, following 3B Evan Longoria (2010), LF Carl Crawford (2010), LH David Price (2010) and DH Corey Dickerson (2017)…it is the second selection and first election of his career (2016).

Ê Batting .346/.433/.731 (9-for-26) with 1 2B, 3 HR and 8 RBI in his last 6 games (all starts), incl. multiple hits in 4 games…batting .320/.382/.680 (16-for-50) with 3 2B, 5 HR and 15 RBI in his last 13 games (12 starts) and .329/.398/.595 (26-for-79) with 6 HR and 19 RBI in his last 22 games (20 starts).

Ê His 14 HR are tied with Gary Sánchez for the most among major league catchers and are tied with John Flaherty in 1999 for the franchise record among catchers in a single season…also leads major league catchers with 51 RBI and is tied with MIA J.T. Realmuto for 1st with 84 hits.

Ê Batting .407 (22-for-54) with 6 HR and 14 RBI when putting the first pitch in play, and is 9-for-his-last-14 when doing so…his last 6 HR have come on the first pitch of the at-bat…his 6 HR on the first pitch are tied for 6th in the majors and tied for 2nd in the AL behind BOS J.D. Martinez (7).

Ê His 14 HR and 51 RBI are both career highs for before the All-Star break…previous highs were 13 HR and 48 RBI with the Nationals in 2016. Ê Has appeared in 76 games and made 72 starts (67-C, 5-DH)…since June 7, has thrown out 54.5 pct. of attempted base stealers (5-SB, 6-CS).

#28 DANIEL ROBERTSON INF/OF 2018: .260/.386/.400 7 HR 25 RBI 1 SBThurs at MIN: 0-4, 4-SO, E5 DET Series: 3-9, RBI, 2-R Trip: 6-22, 2-2B, 4-RBI, 4-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .254 (18-71), 3-HRLast HR: 6/7/18 vs. SEA Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-7 RISP: .214 (12-56) vs. RH: .262 (43-164), 4-HR

Ê Yesterday at MIN, his 4 SO were a career high and tied the club record…all 4 SO came against starter Kyle Gibson (1st, 3rd, 6th, 8th innings). Ê Min. 200 PA, his .386 OBP is 8th in the AL…despite a stint on the disabled list, has 40 BB including 14 BB to 13 SO against left-handed pitching. Ê Batting .267/.389/.333 (16-for-60) with 4 2B, 6 RBI and 7 BB in 16 games (all starts) since being reinstated from the 10-day DL on June 22 vs. NYY. Ê Has been hit by pitch four times in his last 6 games, five times in his last 8 games and nine times this season, tied for 7th-most in the AL. Ê On Mon vs. DET, recorded the first walk-off hit of his career on a 10th-inning single off Blaine Hardy…was his second 3-hit game since July 3. Ê Has appeared in 71 games and made 67 starts (27-2B, 24-SS, 10-3B, 4-LF, 2-DH)…has handled 169 consecutive chances at second without an error.

#0 MALLEX SMITH OF 2018: .272/.337/.372 1 HR 19 RBI 16 SBThurs at MIN: 0-3 DET Series: 1-4 Trip: 4-9, 2B, 3B, 2-RBI, 2-BB vs. LH: .286 (14-49)Last HR: 7/1/18 vs. HOU Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .281 (16-57) vs. RH: .269 (57-212), 1-HR

Ê Batting .350/.409/.650 (7-for-20) in 9 games (6 starts) since the calendar flipped to July, compared to .237/.284/.303 (18-for-76) in June. Ê Batting .216/.278/.297 (32-for-148) in 48 games (38 starts) on the road and .345/.413/.469 (39-for-113) in 36 games (33 starts) at Tropicana Field. Ê His 16 SB are tied for 5th in the AL and are the most by a Ray before the All-Star break since Melvin Upton Jr. (21) and Sam Fuld (16) in 2011. Ê On July 1 vs. HOU, hit his sixth career homer and first since July 21, 2017 vs. TEX, snapping the majors’ longest homerless drought at 356 AB. Ê Has appeared in 84 games and made 71 starts (50-CF, 10-LF, 11-RF)…his 5 errors are tied for the 3rd-most among major league outfielders.

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RAYS HITTER NOTES (cont’d).#45 JESÚS SUCRE C Pronunciation: heh-SOOS SUE-cray 2018: .213/.268/.236 0 HR 7 RBI 1 SBThurs at MIN: DNP DET Series: 0-4 Trip: 1-6, 2-BB, 0.1-IP vs. LH: .143 (4-28)Last HR: 9/24/17 at BAL Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .200 (5-25) vs. RH: .246 (15-61)

Ê Hitless in his last 9 AB…batting .176/.263/.206 (6-for-34) in his last 17 games (11 starts) since May 30, with 1 multi-hit game over that stretch. Ê Has gone 104 AB since his last home run on Sep 24, 2017 at BAL…only 2 of his 19 hits this season have gone for extra bases (both doubles). Ê Batting .157/.200/.176 (8-for-51) in 21 games (15 starts) on the road compared to .289/.357/.316 (11-for-38) in 14 games (11 starts) at Tropicana Field. Ê Has appeared in 35 games and made 26 starts at catcher…has thrown out 26.3 pct. of base stealers this season and 28.1 pct. in his career.

#18 JOEY WENDLE INF/OF 2018: .273/.320/.367 3 HR 23 RBI 7 SBThurs at MIN: 0-4 DET Series: 2-6, 2-2B, RBI Trip: 7-15, HR, RBI, 4-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .258 (8-31)Last HR: 7/8/18 at NYM Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-7 RISP: .167 (11-66) vs. RH: .276 (62-225), 3-HR

Ê Batting .359/.422/.487 (14-for-39) over his last 13 games (10 starts)…yesterday at MIN, went 0-for-4 to snap a career-long 11-game hitting streak. Ê His last 3 hits have gone for extra bases (2-2B, 1-HR), after 25 of his previous 26 hits were singles…season breakdown: 55-1B, 9-2B, 3-3B, 3-HR. Ê Batting .309/.358/.416 (46-for-149) with 3 HR and 13 RBI on the road compared to .224/.269/.299 (24-for-107) with 10 RBI at Tropicana Field. Ê His 70 hits are 2nd among AL rookies to NYY Miguel Andújar (87) and are the most by a Rays rookie in the first half since Longoria (84) in 2008. Ê Has appeared in 78 games and made 61 starts (47-2B, 8-LF, 4-3B, 1-SS), all against right-handed starters.

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#35 MATT ANDRIESE RH Pronunciation: ann-DREESE 2018: 2-3-0 3.76 ERA 25 G 4 GSLast App: 7/11 vs. DET (3.0-IP, 3-H, Long Relief App: 3.2, 6/13 vs. TOR Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 9-3 vs. LH: .173 (14-81), 1-HR

2-R, 1-BB, 6-SO, 1-HR, 49-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/9/18 vs. DET, Loss–6/1/18 at SEA, Save–8/28/17 at KC vs. RH: .277 (36-130), 5-HR Ê On Wed vs. DET, his 6 SO were a career high as a reliever…both runs allowed came in the 4th inn. on a 1-out, 2-run homer by James McCann. Ê Has pitched to a 2.25 ERA (8-IP, 2-ER) in 4 apps (1 start) since the beginning of July after a 6.39 ERA (12.2-IP, 9-ER) in 5 apps (1 start) in June. Ê Against teams currently under .500, is 2-1 with a 1.42 ERA (25.1-IP, 4-ER) in 12 apps (2 starts), compared to a 5.76 ERA (29.2-IP, 19-ER) otherwise. Ê Has gone at least 2 IP in 15 of his 21 relief apps this season…twice this year has been on the mound for a walk-off loss (last June 1 at SEA).

#63 DIEGO CASTILLO RH 2018: 1-0-0 1.80 ERA 16 GLast App: 7/11 vs. DET (1.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 4x-last 7/6 at NYM Saves-Opps: 0-1 IR-RS: 10-3 vs. LH: .154 (4-26)

0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 7-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–6/13/18 vs. TOR, Loss–none, Save–none vs. RH: .182 (8-44), 1-HR Ê On Wed vs. DET, only threw 7 pitches to 4 BF in a scoreless 8th inn. …allowed a leadoff double to Nicholas Castellanos but retired his next 3 BF. Ê Has entered with the Rays tied or ahead in all 16 apps this season…has gone 1.1 IP or longer in seven of his 16 apps, and 1.2 IP or longer six times. Ê Has limited opponents to a .171 avg. (12-for-70) this season…opponents are batting .050 (1-for-20) against him when they are behind in the count. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on June 5…went 0-1 with a 1.03 ERA (26.1-IP, 3-ER), 4 saves, 32 SO and .167 opp avg. in 19 apps for the Bulls.

#58 CHIH-WEI HU RH Pronunciation: CHEE-way HOO 2018: 0-0-0 10.13 ERA 1 GLast App: 7/12 at MIN (5.0-IP, 2-H, 2-R, Long Relief App: 5.0, 7/12 at MIN Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 1-0 vs. LH: .267 (4-15), 2-HR

0-BB, 3-SO, 1-HR, 61-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–9/28/17 at NYY, Loss–6/10/17 vs. OAK (G2), Save–none vs. RH: .071 (1-14) Ê Yesterday at MIN, was the only reliever used by the Rays in the 5-1 loss…went a career-long 5 IP; previous long was 4 IP on June 10, 2017 vs. OAK

(G2)…both hits allowed came in the 7th inn., to back-to-back hitters: a Joe Mauer single and Eddie Rosario 2-run homer, his only 2 runs allowed. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham yesterday to begin his third stint with the Rays this season, after a 1-day stint on April 16, and April 29–May 3. Ê Went 3-6 with a 4.66 ERA (67.2-IP, 35-ER) in 16 apps (14 starts) with the Bulls…his season high there was 100 pitches, 2x-last July 3 vs. Gwinnett.

#36 ANDREW KITTREDGE RH Pronunciation: KIT-rij 2018: 1-2-0 8.68 ERA 14 G 3 GSLast App: 7/8 at NYM (2.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 2.1, 4/5 at BOS Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 3-3 vs. LH: .160 (4-25)

0-R, 2-BB, 1-SO, 31-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–4/25/18 at BAL, Loss–4/5/18 at BAL, Save–none vs. RH: .426 (23-54), 3-HR Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Wednesday to start his third stint with the Rays this season, following Opening Day–May 13 and July 4-8. Ê On Sun at NYM, pitched the last 2 innings of a 9-0 win…pitched around a leadoff walk in the 8th inning and stranded 2 RISP in the 9th inning. Ê Was 2-0 with a 2.86 ERA (28.1-IP, 9-ER) and .227 opp avg. (25-for-110) in 13 apps (1 start) for the Bulls…10 of his 13 apps there were 2 IP or longer. Ê In his 11 relief apps, is 1-1 with a 11.91 ERA (11.1-IP, 15-ER, 7-BB, 9-SO, 2-HR) and opponents are batting .385/.458/.558 (20-for-52) against him.

#56 ADAM KOLAREK LH Pronunciation: koh-LAIR-ick 2018: 0-0-0 4.50 ERA 3 GLast App: 7/10 vs. DET (2.2-IP, 4-H, Long Relief App: 2.2, 7/10 vs. DET Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 2-1 vs. LH: .500 (1-2)

2-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 40-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/18/17 at OAK, Loss–none, Save–none vs. RH: .286 (2-14) Ê On Tues vs. DET, his 2.2 IP and 40 pitches were both career highs…previous highs were 1.1 IP on June 29, 2017 at PIT and 19 pitches, 2x-last July 28,

2017 at NYY…pitched around a 2-out single in the 7th inning, 2-out HBP in the 8th, and yielded 2 runs on three consecutive hits to start the 9th. Ê Selected from Triple-A Durham on July 6…went 4-1 with a 1.70 ERA (42.1-IP, 8-R/ER), 3 saves and 50 SO in 29 apps (1 start) for the Bulls. Ê Made his major league debut with the Rays last season, making 12 apps over two stints in the majors…was outrighted off the 40-man on Nov 6.

#54 SERGIO ROMO RH 2018: 1-2-11 3.95 ERA 44 G 5 GSLast App: 7/11 vs. DET (S, 1.0-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 11-16 IR-RS: 22-10 vs. LH: .234 (11-47), 1-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO, 12-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–5/12/18 at BAL (G2), Loss–6/18/18 at HOU, Save–7/11/18 vs. DET vs. RH: .243 (26-107), 4-HR Ê On Wed vs. DET, pitched a perfect 9th, incl. back-to-back strikeouts to end it, for the save…on Tues vs. DET, retired his only batter for the save. Ê Has pitched to a 1.37 ERA (19.2-IP, 3-ER) in 20 apps (1 start) since the beginning of June…this stretch has lowered his ERA from 6.33 to 3.95. Ê Has 95 saves in his career, while the rest of the Rays active roster has combined for 4 saves…all 11 saves this season have come since May 29. Ê His combination of starts (5) and saves (11) has been unmatched by an AL pitcher since KC Jeremy Affeldt (8 starts, 13 saves) in 2004. Ê Has pitched to a 2.82 ERA (22.1-IP, 7-ER) in 22 apps (3 starts) on the road, compared to a 5.30 ERA (18.2-IP, 11-ER) in 22 apps (2 starts) at home.

#57 JAIME SCHULTZ RH 2018: 0-0-0 9.00 ERA 3 GLast App: 7/10 vs. DET (2.0-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 7/10 vs. DET Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 0-0 vs. LH: .167 (1-6)

0-R, 1-BB, 3-SO, 33-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–none, Loss–none, Save–none vs. RH: .000 (0-3) Ê On Tues vs. DET, faced the minimum over 2 IP…pitched a perfect 5th inning, and his leadoff walk in the 6th was erased with a caught stealing. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sunday to begin his second stint with the Rays this season, following May 27-29…went 2-1 with a 6.91 ERA

(28.2-IP, 22-ER) and 47 SO in 27 apps (1 start) with the Bulls, but pitched to a 3.38 ERA (13.1-IP, 5-ER) in 11 apps there after his last option. Ê Has spent parts of the last three seasons with Durham, pitching to a 4.16 ERA (171-IP, 79-ER) and 12.16 SO/9 IP ratio at the Triple-A level.

#55 RYNE STANEK RH Pronunciation: STAN-ik 2018: 1-2-0 1.99 ERA 26 G 11 GSLast App: 7/10 vs. DET (GS, 2.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 6-3 vs. LH: .114 (4-35)

0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO, 23-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–5/28/18 at OAK, Loss–7/2/18 at MIA, Save–none vs. RH: .160 (12-75), 2-HR Ê On Tues vs. DET, made his 11th start and went a career-high-tying 2 IP (6th time)…his only baserunner was a 2-out single in the 1st inning. Ê Since the start of June, is 0-1 with a 0.82 ERA (22-IP, 2-ER) and .133 opp avg. (10-for-75) in 17 apps (9 starts) to lower his season ERA from 4.66. Ê His avg. fastball velocity this season is 98.1 mph, according to StatCast, and his max velocity is 100.5 mph in his start on May 26 vs. BAL. Ê Has gone 0-1 with a 1.08 ERA (16.2-IP, 2-ER) and .123 opp avg. (7-for-57) in 11 starts and 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA and .170 opp avg. in 15 relief apps.

#61 HUNTER WOOD RH 2018: 0-0-0 1.80 ERA 5 G 1 GSLast App: 7/11 vs. DET (GS, 1.0-IP, 2-H, Long Relief App: 3.0, 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 2-0 vs. LH: .222 (4-18), 1-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO, 22-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–none, Loss–none, Save–none vs. RH: .158 (3-19) Ê On Wed vs. DET, made his first career start, a scoreless 1st inning…yielded consecutive 2-out singles, then got a Victor Martinez groundout. Ê Has pitched to a 1.17 ERA (7.2-IP, 1-ER) and .115 opp avg. (3-for-26) in 4 apps (1 start) since his recall, with the only run scoring via solo homer. Ê Was recalled from Triple-A Durham on June 30 for his third stint with the Rays this season; did not appear in a game in his second stint. Ê Was 2-2 with a 3.00 ERA (42-IP, 14-ER) in 24 apps (2 starts) with the Bulls, incl. a 1.75 ERA (25.2-IP, 5-ER) in 14 apps (1 start) since his last option.

#48 RYAN YARBROUGH LH Pronunciation: YAHR-bro 2018: 8-4-0 3.62 ERA 22 G 5 GSLast App: 7/11 vs. DET (W, 3.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 7.0, 5/25 vs. BAL Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 15-6 vs. LH: .225 (18-80), 4-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 4-SO, 38-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/11/18 vs. DET, Loss–6/28/18 vs. HOU, Save–none vs. RH: .242 (62-256), 7-HR Ê On Wed vs. DET, retired his first 8 BF…his only baserunner allowed in 3 IP was a 7th-inning ground-rule double off the bat of JaCoby Jones. Ê His 8 wins are the most among major league rookies, and are tied for 2nd-most in franchise history among rookie pitchers before the All-Star break

behind Rolando Arrojo (10) in 1998…has 6 wins out of the bullpen, 2nd in the majors among rookie relievers behind OAK Lou Trivino (7). Ê Has gone 6-2 with a 2.98 ERA (63.1-IP, 21-ER) and .226 opp avg. (55-for-243) in 17 relief apps and 2-2 with a 5.32 ERA and .269 opp avg. in 5 starts. Ê Leads the majors with 63.1 IP as a reliever…his 12 relief apps of at least 3 IP, 9 relief apps of at least 4 IP and 6 relief apps of at least 5 IP are all the most

in the majors…his 6 relief apps of at least 5 IP are the most for any pitcher over an entire season since BOS Bob Stanley (11) in 1982.

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: L1 When commit error: 20-19 Hit homer: 32-20Current Record: 48-45 Ahead after 6-7-8: 40-5/42-4/39-2 Hit multiple homers: 18-2Home/Road: 26-17/22-28 Behind after 6-7-8: 2-33/0-35/0-37 Score first: 38-15Day/Night: 19-18/29-27 Tied after 6-7-8: 6-8/6-6/9-5 Score 5 or more: 31-1Grass/Turf: 22-28/26-17 1-run games: 17-21 Score less than 5: 17-44vs. East: 18-19 2-run games: 8-4 Outhit opponents: 38-15vs. Central: 12-4 Extra innings: 5-4 Outhit by opponents: 6-24vs. West: 13-12 Win in last at-bat: 9 Collect 10 or more hits: 30-6vs. National League: 5-10 Come-from-behind wins: 11 Opp. 10 or more hits: 7-12vs. RH/LH starters: 30-32/18-13 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 15 Wearing white/gray/navy: 19-12/11-19/10-9Series W-L-T (home): 9-5-0 Series W-L-T (road): 7-9-0 Wearing light blue/other: 2-2/6-3

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Cron 9 7 2 18Ramos 5 8 1 14Gómez 6 1 7Robertson 6 1 7Field 4 1 1 6Miller 4 1 5Duffy 2 1 1 4Span 1 3 4Adames 3 3Bauers 2 1 3Hechavarria 2 1 3Wendle 3 3Refsnyder 1 1 2Arroyo 1 1Kiermaier 1 1 2Smith 1 1TOTALS 50 23 7 2 82

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 4 12 3.00 10.32 2-2 0Archer 14 39 2.79 4.52 7-7 6Banda 1 5 5.00 9.00 1-0 0Chirinos 5 6 1.20 3.18 2-3 0Eovaldi 8 19 2.38 3.54 3-5 4Faria 10 25 2.50 4.72 5-5 2Font 5 9 1.80 3.86 4-1 0Kittredge 3 1 0.33 2.45 1-2 0Romo 5 4 0.80 7.71 2-3 0Snell 20 69 3.45 5.22 12-8 14Stanek 11 7 0.64 3.78 5-6 0Venters 1 0 0.00 0.00 0-1 0Wood 1 0 0.00 0.00 1-0 0Yarbrough 5 14 2.80 5.32 3-2 0

LAST HOME RUN & PLAYER SEASON HIGHSLAST HR OFF ’18 MOST HITS GAME ’18 MOST RBI GAME

Bauers 7/8/18 at. NYM Beck 4, 6/25 vs. WAS 2, 2x-last 7/2 at MIAChoi 6/9/18 at PHI García 2, 7/11 vs. DET 4, 6/9/18 at PHICron 7/11/18 vs. DET Zimmermann 3, 3x-last 7/11 vs. DET 4, 4/21 vs. MINDuffy 6/16/18 at NYY Shreve 4, 4/28 at BOS 3, 5/12 at BALGómez 6/1/18 at SEA Leake 3, 2x-last 7/9 vs. DET 3, 7/9 vs. DETHechavarria 6/24/18 vs. NYY Germán 3, 3x-last 7/3 at MIA 3, 4/22 vs. MINKiermaier 7/11/18 vs. DET Zimmermann 3, 7/11 vs. DET 4, 6/25 vs. WASRamos 7/10/18 vs. DET Boyd 3, 5x-last 6/22 vs. NYY 4, 6/30 vs. HOURobertson 6/7/18 vs. SEA Leake 4, 4/22 vs. MIN 4, 5/19 at LAASmith 7/1/18 vs. HOU Peacock 4, 2x-last 4/16 vs. TEX 3, 5/12 at BALSucre 9/24/17 at BAL Tillman 3, 4/22 vs. MIN 2, 6/24 vs. NYYWendle 7/8/18 at NYM Sewald 3, 4x-last 5/31 at OAK 2, 2x-last 6/18 at HOU

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

Opponent 27 47 45 29 43 36 40 48 32 6 353Tampa Bay 54 45 63 30 27 28 35 45 31 9 367

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERSW-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HR

Totals 48-45-28 93 3.55 837.1 692 330 290 782 89Starters 25-23-0 93 3.66 408.1 333 166 146 397 46Relievers 23-22-28 93 3.44 429.0 359 164 144 385 43Home 26-17-14 43 2.89 392.0 294 126 124 357 36Road 22-28-14 50 4.12 445.1 398 204 166 425 53March 1-2-1 3 2.33 27.0 22 7 10 17 2April 12-12-5 24 4.85 213.1 209 115 84 217 25May 15-13-9 28 3.39 252.0 187 95 80 227 30June 13-14-8 27 2.92 240.1 189 78 83 219 25July 7-4-5 11 3.01 104.2 85 35 33 102 7August -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --September -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Grand Slams (2): Robertson, 5/19 at LAA (Heaney) Kiermaier, 6/25 vs. WAS (Gonzalez)Back-to-Back (1): Gómez/Field, 6/1 at SEA (Leake)Back-to-Back-to-Back (1): Cron/Wendle/Ramos, 5/29 at OAK (Gossett)2-HR games (3): Cron, 4/21 vs. MIN (Gibson/Moya)

Ramos, 5/18 at LAA (Tropeano/Bedrosian)Ramos, 6/25 vs. WAS (Miller/Collins)

3-HR games (--): --

Pinch-hit (--): --Walk-off (1): Gómez, 4/22 vs. MIN (Reed) Bauers, 6/24 vs. NYY (Shreve)Lead-off (3): Span, 4/15 vs. PHI (Lively) Miller, 5/27 vs. BAL (Gausman) Duffy, 6/14 at NYY (Germán)Inside-the-park (1): Span, 4/28 at BOS (Price)

TEAM BATTINGLongest win streak 8, 4/18–4/28Longest losing streak 8, 2x-last 5/31–6/9Most runs game, TB 12, 4/28 at BOSMost runs game, Opp 17, 5/13 at BALMost runs, inn, TB 6, 3x-last 6/25 vs. WAS (2nd)Most runs, inn, Opp 7, 5/13 at BAL (4th)Most hits, game, TB 20, 7/3 at MIAMost hits, game, Opp 19, 5/13 at BALMost hits, inn, TB 6, 7/9 vs. DET (1st)Most hits, inn, Opp 7, 4/8 at BOS (8th)Most doubles, game, TB 5, 2x-last 7/9 vs. DETMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 4/27 at BOSMost HR, game, TB 4, 2x-last 5/29 at OAKMost HR, game, Opp 4, 3x-last 6/21 at HOUMost x-base hits, game, TB 8, 4/28 at BOSMost x-base hits, game, Opp 8, 5/13 at BALMost stolen bases, game, TB 3, 3x-last 6/24 vs. NYYMost stolen bases, game, Opp 3, 2x-last 5/20 at LAAMost walks, game, TB 10, 4/10 at CWSMost walks, game, Opp 8, 5/20 at LAAMost strikeouts, game, TB 16, 2x-last 7/3 at MIAMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 6/3 at SEAMost LOB, game, TB 14, 4/10 at CWSMost LOB, game, Opp 14, 7/3 at MIAMost errors, game, TB 3, 5/29 at OAKMost errors, game, Opp 4, 5/30 at OAKLongest game, time 5:31, 7/3 at MIALongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:52, 4/28 at BOS

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost runs, game, TB 3, 5x-last Bauers, 7/8 at NYMMost runs, game, Opp 4, 2x-last Rendon, 6/6 at WASMost hits, game, TB 4, 5x-last Bauers, 6/25 vs. WASMost hits, game, Opp 5, Stanton, 6/24 vs. NYYMost 2B, game, TB 2, 7x-last Cron, 7/9 vs. DETMost 2B, game, Opp 2, 11x-last Goodrum, 7/9 vs. DETMost HR, game, TB 2, 3x-last Ramos, 6/25 vs. WASMost HR, game, Opp 2, 4x-last Altuve, 6/21 at HOUMost RBI, game, TB 4, 4x-last Ramos, 6/30 vs. HOUMost RBI, game, Opp 8, Gregorius, 4/3 at NYYMost x-base hits, game, TB 3, 2x-last Smith 5/12 at BALMost x-base hits, game, Opp 3, 3x-last Stanton, 6/24 vs. NYYMost steals, game, TB 2, 2x-last Span, 5/13 at BALMost steals, game, Opp 2, 4x-last Gordon, 6/2 at SEAHitting Streak 18, Ramos, 4/14–5/13TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most SO, TB Starter 12, Snell, 6/3 at SEAMost SO, Opp Starter 13, Scherzer, 6/5 at WASMost SO, TB Reliever 9, Yarbrough, 5/31 at OAKMost IP, TB Reliever 7.0, 2x-last Pruitt, 6/7 vs. SEAMost walks, game, TB 7, Snell, 6/19 at HOUMost walks, game, Opp 6, Fulmer, 4/10 at CWSMost SO, Team, TB 16, 6/3 at SEAMost walks, Team, TB 8, 2x-last 5/20 at LAALow-Hit Game 1, 5/30 at OAKConsecutive Scoreless IP 17.0, Snell, 6/19–7/1Shortest game, time 2:16, 6/5 at WASShortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:16, 6/5 at WAS

Ê Date: April 16 vs. TEX Batter: Joey GalloPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in center field (430 feet)…off Blake Snell (4th inning).

Ê Date: April 17 vs. TEX Batter: Shin-Soo ChooPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in right-center (446 feet)…off Yonny Chirinos (6th inning).

Ê Date: May 22 vs. BOS Batter: Sandy LeonPlay Description: Single off B-ring catwalk in right field off Ryne Stanek (9th inning).

Ê Date: May 27 vs. BAL Batter: Brad MillerPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in right (436 feet)…off Kevin Gausman (1st inning).

Ê Date: June 24 vs. NYY Batter: Clint FrazierPlay Description: Pop out off B-ring catwalk in left field…off Vidal Nuño (9th inning).

Ê Date: April 20 vs. MIN Batter: Denard SpanOutcome: W 8-7 (10) Pitcher: Zach DukePlay Description: Runner scored from second on E1

Ê Date: April 22 vs. MIN Batter: Carlos GómezOutcome: W 8-6 Pitcher: Addison ReedPlay Description: 2-run home run to left field

Ê Date: May 13 vs. TOR Batter: Matt DuffyOutcome: W 1-0 Pitcher: Ryan TeperaPlay Description: Single to left field

Ê Date: June 24 vs. NYY Batter: Jake BauersOutcome: W 7-6 (12) Pitcher: Chasen ShrevePlay Description: Solo home run to center field

Ê Date: July 9 vs. DET Batter: Daniel RobertsonOutcome: W 10-9 (10) Pitcher: Blaine HardyPlay Description: Single to center field

RAYS SEASON HIGHS

HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS

CATWALKS

WALK-OFF WINS

Ê Date: April 5 at BOS Batter: Hanley RamírezOutcome: L 2-3 (12) Pitcher: Ryan YarbroughPlay Description: Bases-loaded single to right

Ê Date: May 2 at DET Batter: John HicksOutcome: L 2-3 (12) Pitcher: Matt AndriesePlay Description: Bunt single to first base

Ê Date: June 1 at SEA Batter: Mitch HanigerOutcome: L 3-4 (13) Pitcher: Matt AndriesePlay Description: Home run to right-center field

Ê Date: June 18 at HOU Batter: Alex BregmanOutcome: L 3-4 Pitcher: Sergio RomoPlay Description: Double to left-center field

Ê Date: July 2 at MIA Batter: Yadiel RiveraOutcome: L 2-3 (10) Pitcher: Ryne StanekPlay Description: Infield single to third base

Ê Date: July 6 at NYM Batter: José BautistaOutcome: L 1-5 Pitcher: Chaz RoePlay Description: Grand slam to left field

WALK-OFF LOSSES

INSTANT REPLAYRays Opp Umpires

Overturned 14 12 0Stand 7 8 1Confirmed 5 4 1TOTALS 26 24 2

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Ramos .194 6 31Sucre .263 5 19TOTALS .220 11 50

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Cron (23), Duffy (14), Ramos (13), Miller (9), Span (8), Gómez (6), Robertson (6), Bauers (5), Smith (5), Wendle (5), Adames (3), Field (3), Hechavarria (2), Kiermaier (1)2-Out RBI: Ramos (26), Cron (18), Span (11), Smith (10), Hechavarria (9), Robertson (9), Duffy (8), Miller (7), Gómez (6), Wendle (6), Field (5), Arroyo (4), Sucre (4), Adames (3), Bauers (3), Kiermaier (1), Nuño (1)Outfield Assists (16): Field (4), Gómez (4), Refsnyder (3), Kiermaier (2), Span (2),, Smith (1)Bunt Singles (11): Gómez (4), Smith (3), Field (1), Kiermaier (1), Miller (1), Span (1)Ejections (1): Smith-1 (6/5 at WAS, 8th inn.)Batted Around (9): 3/29 vs. BOS (8th inn., 10 batters), 4/16 vs. TEX (2nd inn., 10 batters), 4/25 at BAL (5th inn., 9 batters), 5/15 at KC (1st inn., 9 batters), 5/18 at LAA (3rd inn., 9 batters), 5/27 vs. BAL (3rd inn., 12 batters), 6/25 vs. WAS (2nd inn., 10 batters), 7/3 at MIA (16th inn., 9 batters), 7/9 vs. DET (1st inn., 9 batters)

MISC.

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RECENT TRANSACTIONS (SINCE MAY 1)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (7)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDINF Christian Arroyo 10-day Left oblique strain June 17 June 16 June 26 24 16-8RHP José De León 60-day Tommy John surgery March 28 -- May 28 93 48-45RHP Jake Faria 60-day Left oblique strain May 23 -- July 22 47 26-21RHP Wilmer Font 60-day Right lat strain June 30 -- Aug 30 12 8-4LHP Vidal Nuño 10-day Right hamstring strain July 4 -- July 14 8 5-3RHP Chaz Roe 10-day Left meniscus tear July 8 -- July 18 5 4-1LHP Jonny Venters 10-day Right hamstring strain June 25 -- July 5 16 11-5Others (Games Missed): RH Chris Archer (32, left abdominal strain, 17-15), RH Yonny Chirinos (31, right forearm strain, 15-16), INF Matt Duffy (7, right hamstring strain, 6-1), RH Nathan Eovaldi (53, arthroscopic surgery,

right elbow, 27-26), OF Carlos Gómez (9, right groin strain, 5-4), SS Adeiny Hechavarria (28, right hamstring strain, 11-17), OF Kevin Kiermaier (57, torn ligament in right thumb, 30-27), INF Brad Miller (9, left groin strain, 4-5), INF Daniel Robertson (10, left hamstring strain, 5-5)

W-L BY POSITION (STARTS) W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH

Adames 6-2 8-9 1-1 2-3 2-3 1-1 1-2 7-1Arroyo 4-4 4-3 1-0 2-0 3-1 2-2 2-4Bauers 15-9 1-2 1-0 2-1 5-4 10-5 1-1 3-2Choi 1-1 1-1Cron 18-17 25-23 23-22 0-1 12-13 4-0 3-4 1-0Duffy 34-36 3-2 8-8 15-3 8-9 2-3 4-10 0-5Field 7-11 6-3 7-9 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-2 6-5 11-12Gómez 2-1 32-30 2-2 0-1 0-2 12-10 3-1 1-4 10-8 10-6 0-1Hechavarria 29-22 2-1 1-2 2-1 5-3 9-6 2-4 8-5Kiermaier 14-17 13-6 1-9 0-2Miller 15-19 1-1 2-0 3-1 7-8 5-2 3-8 0-1Ramos 35-32 2-3 4-3 24-20 3-8 1-0 5-3 0-1Refsnyder 10-11 1-2 5-2 1-1 1-1 1-4 4-4 9-6Robertson 17-10 7-3 11-13 3-1 1-1 3-7 1-2 5-2 1-0 14-6 7-2 5-2 2-4 1-3Smith 2-8 26-24 7-4 1-4 0-1 0-1 7-3 9-11 16-11 2-5Snyder 1-1 0-1 1-0Span 18-11 1-5 16-16 3-3Sucre 13-13 1-0 1-3 4-3 7-7Wendle 20-28 2-2 0-1 7-1 2-0 2-0 8-12 2-1 6-10 8-6 1-2 0-1

MAY1 Placed RH Yonny Chirinos (right forearm strain) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to April 29; recalled

LH Ryan Yarbrough from Durham.4 Optioned RH Chih-Wei Hu to Durham; recalled RH Ryne Stanek from Durham.11 Added LH Anthony Banda to the taxi squad.12 Added LH Anthony Banda from Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule.13 Returned LH Anthony Banda to Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule; optioned RH Ryne Stanek to

Durham; recalled RH Austin Pruitt from Durham.14 Optioned RH Andrew Kittredge to Durham; recalled RH Hunter Wood from Durham; added LH

Anthony Banda to the taxi squad.15 Optioned RH Hunter Wood to Durham; recalled LH Anthony Banda from Durham.16 Placed OF Carlos Gómez (right groin strain) on the 10-day DL; recalled INF Christian Arroyo

from Durham.19 Placed SS Adeiny Hechavarria (right hamstring strain) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 18;

recalled RH Ryne Stanek from Durham.22 Placed INF Joey Wendle on the paternity list; recalled INF Willy Adames from Durham.23 Transferred RH Nathan Eovaldi (arthroscopic surgery, right elbow) to the 60-day DL; placed RH Jake

Faria (left oblique strain) on the 10-day DL; selected LH Vidal Nuño from Durham.25 Optioned INF Willy Adames to Durham; reinstated INF Joey Wendle from the paternity list.25 Acquired minor league RH Andrew Moore and minor league RH Tommy Romero from the Seattle

Mariners for RH Alex Colomé and OF Denard Span; acquired RH Wilmer Font from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league RH Peter Bayer.

26 Reinstated OF Carlos Gómez (right groin strain) from the 10-day DL; added RH Wilmer Font to the active roster.

27 Optioned RH Anthony Banda to Durham; recalled RH Jaime Schultz from Durham.30 Transferred RH Jake Faria (left oblique strain) to the 60-day DL; optioned RH Jaime Schultz to

Durham; reinstated RH Nathan Eovaldi (arthroscopic surgery, right elbow) from the 60-day DL.

JUNE4 Reinstated RH Yonny Chirinos (right forearm strain) from the 10-day DL, optioned him to Durham.5 Placed RH Chris Archer (left abdominal strain) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 3; recalled RH

Diego Castillo from Durham.7 Designated INF Brad Miller for assignment; recalled 1B/OF Jake Bauers from Durham.

10 Acquired 1B Ji-Man Choi from the Milwaukee Brewers for INF Brad Miller; optioned him to Durham.

11 Placed INF Daniel Robertson (left hamstring strain) on the 10-day DL; recalled INF Willy Adames from Durham.

17 Placed INF Christian Arroyo (left oblique strain) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 16; reinstated SS Adeiny Hechavarria (right hamstring strain) from the 10-day DL.

19 Designated OF Rob Refsnyder for assignment; reinstated OF Kevin Kiermaier (torn ligament in right thumb) from the 60-day DL.

22 Optioned RH Austin Pruitt to Durham; reinstated INF Daniel Robertson (left hamstring strain) from the 10-day DL.

22 Placed LH Jonny Venters (right hamstring strain) on the 10-day DL; recalled RH Austin Pruitt from Durham.

30 Placed RH Wilmer Font (right lat strain) on the 10-day DL; recalled RH Hunter Wood from Durham.

JULY4 Transferred RH Wilmer Font (right lat strain) to the 60-day DL; placed LH Vidal Nuño (right

hamstring strain) on the 10-day DL; optioned RH Austin Pruitt to Durham; recalled RH Andrew Kittredge from Durham; selected RH Ryan Weber from Durham.

5 Optioned RH Ryan Weber to Durham.6 Designated OF Jeremy Hazelbaker for assignment; selected LH Adam Kolarek from Durham.8 Placed RH Chaz Roe (left meniscus tear) on the 10-day DL; recalled RH Jaime Schultz from

Durham.9 Optioned RH Andrew Kittredge to Durham; reinstated RH Chris Archer (left abdominal strain)

from the 10-day DL.10 Optioned OF Johnny Field to Durham; recalled 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi from Durham.11 Placed LH José Alvarado on the Family Medical Emergency list; recalled RH Andrew Kittredge

from Durham.12 Optioned INF Willy Adames to Durham; recalled RH Chih-Wei Hu from Durham.

RAYS HITTERS vs. TWINS2018 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPBauers 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 .750 .750 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 .750 .750Choi 4 13 2 1 1 2 6 .154 .267 5 13 2 1 1 2 6 .154 .267Cron 4 18 5 3 6 0 8 .278 .316 23 77 24 4 15 5 18 .312 .361Duffy 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Gómez 3 13 2 1 2 0 7 .154 .214 48 169 52 8 25 6 42 .308 .341Hechavarria 4 13 6 1 5 3 2 .462 .563 14 47 13 1 8 6 6 .277 .364Kiermaier 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 19 72 25 2 10 5 13 .347 .385Ramos 4 11 5 0 1 2 1 .455 .538 8 24 9 0 3 3 3 .375 .444Robertson 4 16 6 1 2 1 7 .375 .412 6 23 7 1 2 2 8 .304 .360Smith 4 13 2 0 0 2 6 .154 .313 6 20 3 0 0 2 7 .150 .261Sucre 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 .750 .750 9 31 11 1 3 0 4 .355 .375Wendle 4 17 6 0 1 0 4 .353 .353 4 17 6 0 1 0 4 .353 .353

RAYS PITCHERS vs. TWINS2018 CAREER

PLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese 0 0 0 2.0 4 0 1 0.00 .500 1 2 0 14.2 23 10 16 6.14 .354Archer 0 0 0 6.2 4 2 5 2.70 .174 6 1 0 50.2 37 11 52 1.95 .204Castillo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Eovaldi - - - - - - - - - 2 2 0 26.1 24 14 19 4.78 .242Hu 0 0 0 5.0 2 2 3 3.60 .111 0 0 0 5.0 2 2 3 3.60 .111Kittredge - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Kolarek - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Romo 0 0 0 0.2 3 3 1 40.50 .600 0 0 1 4.2 7 5 7 9.64 .318Schultz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Snell 1 1 0 10.0 10 4 8 3.60 .278 1 1 0 19.1 21 11 22 5.12 .284Stanek - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 3 5.40 .500Wood - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Yarbrough 0 0 0 2.2 2 3 2 10.13 .200 0 0 0 2.2 2 3 2 10.13 .200

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POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 3/29 vs. BOS W, 6-4 Pruitt (1-0) Smith (0-1) 1-0 T-1/+1.0 31,042 31,0422 3/30 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Price (1-0) Roe (0-1) 1-1 T-3/-1.0 19,203 50,2453 3/31 vs. BOS L, 2-3 Porcello (1-0) Kittredge (0-1) 1-2 T-4/-1.0 17,838 68,0834 4/1 vs. BOS L, 1-2 Velázquez (1-0) Alvarado (0-1) 1-3 5/-2.0 14,256 82,339

4/2 at NYY - PPD (1) - Snow - Rescheduled for April 3 T-4/-2.55 4/3 at NYY L, 4-11 Kahnle (1-0) Pruitt (1-1) 1-4 T-4/-3.5 46,7766 4/4 at NYY L, 2-7 Severino (2-0) Snell (0-1) 1-5 T-4/-4.0 40,0287 4/5 at BOS L, 2-3 (12) Poyner (1-0) Kittredge (0-2) 1-6 5/-5.0 36,134

4/6 - OFF (2) 5/-5.08 4/7 at BOS L, 3-10 Porcello (2-0) Faria (0-1) 1-7 5/-6.0 31,8219 4/8 at BOS L, 7-8 Smith (1-1) Colomé (0-1) 1-8 5/-7.0 31,97910 4/9 at CWS W, 5-4 Archer (1-1) Gonzalez (0-2) 2-8 5/-6.5 10,37711 4/10 at CWS W, 6-5 Snell (1-1) Fulmer (0-1) 3-8 5/-6.5 10,06912 4/11 at CWS L, 1-2 Rondon (1-0) Pruitt (1-2) 3-9 5/-6.5 10,431

4/12 - OFF (3) 3-9 5/-7.013 4/13 vs. PHI L, 1-2 Ramos (1-0) Colomé (0-2) 3-10 5/-8.0 13,372 95,71114 4/14 vs. PHI L, 4-9 Arrieta (1-0) Archer (1-1) 3-11 5/-9.0 20,934 116,64515 4/15 vs. PHI L, 4-10 Ríos (2-0) Yarbrough (0-1) 3-12 5/-10.0 19,841 136,48616 4/16 vs. TEX W, 8-4 Snell (2-1) Pérez (1-2) 4-12 5/-9.5 9,363 145,84917 4/17 vs. TEX L, 2-7 Moore (1-3) Chirinos (0-1) 4-13 5/-10.5 8,972 154,82118 4/18 vs. TEX W, 4-2 Faria (1-1) Hamels (1-3) 5-13 T-4/-11.0 8,657 163,478

4/19 - OFF (4) 4/-11.019 4/20 vs. MIN W, 8-7 (10) Colomé (1-2) Duke (1-1) 6-13 4/-11.0 9,786 173,26420 4/21 vs. MIN W, 10-1 Snell (3-1) Gibson (1-1) 7-13 4/-10.0 10,106 183,37021 4/22 vs. MIN W, 8-6 Colomé (2-2) Reed (0-1) 8-13 4/-9.0 12,515 195,885

4/23 - OFF (5) 8-13 4/-9.04/24 at BAL - PPD (2) - Rain - Rescheduled for May 12 8-13 4/-8.5

22 4/25 at BAL W, 8-4 Kittredge (1-2) Cobb (0-3) 9-13 4/-8.5 8,73023 4/26 at BAL W, 9-5 Archer (2-1) Bundy (1-3) 10-13 4/-8.5 9,59624 4/27 at BOS W, 4-3 Snell (4-1) Pomeranz (0-1) 11-13 4/-7.5 32,62025 4/28 at BOS W, 12-6 Yarbrough (1-1) Price (2-3) 12-13 4/-6.5 35,79526 4/29 at BOS L, 3-4 Kimbrel (1-1) Colomé (2-3) 12-14 4/-7.5 32,88827 4/30 at DET W, 3-2 Faria (2-1) Greene (1-2) 13-14 4/-7.5 19,39828 5/1 at DET L, 1-2 Boyd (1-2) Archer (2-2) 13-15 4/-7.5 17,25529 5/2 at DET L, 2-3 (12) Saupold (1-0) Andriese (0-1) 13-16 4/-8.5 20,866

5/3 - OFF (6) 13-16 4/-8.030 5/4 vs. TOR W, 6-2 Yarbrough (2-1) Happ (4-2) 14-16 4/-8.0 11,117 207,00231 5/5 vs. TOR W, 5-3 Faria (3-1) Sanchez (2-3) 15-16 4/-8.0 16,297 223,29932 5/6 vs. TOR L, 1-2 Tepera (2-1) Colomé (2-4) 15-17 4/-9.0 14,032 237,331

5/7 - OFF (7) 15-17 4/-9.033 5/8 vs. ATL L, 0-1 Newcomb (3-1) Snell (4-2) 15-18 4/-9.0 15,382 257,71334 5/9 vs. ATL L, 2-5 Teheran (3-1) Yarbrough (2-2) 15-19 4/-10.0 12,082 269,795

5/10 - OFF (8) 15-19 4/-9.535 5/11 at BAL L, 4-9 Gausman (3-2) Faria (3-2) 15-20 4/-9.5 28,17036 5/12 at BAL (1) L, 3-6 Hess (1-0) Archer (2-3) 15-21 4/-10.5 --37 5/12 at BAL (2) W, 10-3 Romo (1-0) Cobb (0-5) 16-21 4/-10.0 24,53438 5/13 at BAL L, 1-17 Bundy (2-5) Snell (4-3) 16-22 4/-11.0 25,25739 5/14 at KC W, 2-1 Yarbrough (3-2) Skoglund (1-3) 17-22 4/-10.5 14,17440 5/15 at KC W, 6-5 Venters (1-0) Herrera (1-1) 18-22 4/-10.0 21,50041 5/16 at KC W, 5-3 Andriese (1-1) Hammel (0-5) 19-22 4/-9.5 19,61142 5/17 at LAA W, 7-1 Archer (3-3) Skaggs (3-3) 20-22 4/-9.0 30,48743 5/18 at LAA W, 8-3 Snell (5-3) Tropeano (1-3) 21-22 T-3/-8.0 40,06744 5/19 at LAA W, 5-3 Yarbrough (4-2) Heaney (2-3) 22-22 3/-8.0 37,23245 5/20 at LAA L, 2-5 Ohtani (4-1) Andriese (1-2) 22-23 3/-9.0 38, 560

5/21 - OFF (9) 22-23 3/-9.546 5/22 vs. BOS L, 2-4 Sale (5-1) Faria (3-3) 22-24 T-3/-10.0 10,642 280,43747 5/23 vs. BOS L, 1-4 Kelly (3-0) Colomé (2-5) 22-25 T-3/-11.0 10,194 290,63148 5/24 vs. BOS W, 6-3 Snell (6-3) Porcello (6-2) 23-25 3/-10.0 12,468 303,09949 5/25 vs. BAL L, 0-2 Hess (2-1) Romo (1-1) 23-26 T-3/-11.0 11,354 314,45350 5/26 vs. BAL W, 5-1 Banda (1-0) Cashner (2-6) 24-26 3/-11.0 14,744 329,19751 5/27 vs. BAL W, 8-3 Nuño (1-0) Gausman (3-4) 25-26 3/-10.0 13,311 342,50852 5/28 at OAK W, 1-0 (13) Stanek (1-0) Hatcher (3-2) 26-26 3/-10.0 10,88153 5/29 at OAK W, 4-3 Snell (7-3) Gossett (0-3) 27-26 3/-10.0 7,52154 5/30 at OAK W, 6-0 Eovaldi (1-0) Manaea (5-6) 28-26 3/-10.0 6,70555 5/31 at OAK L, 3-7 Mengden (6-4) Stanek (1-1) 28-27 3/-10.0 12,07056 6/1 at SEA L, 3-4 (13) Elias (1-0) Andriese (1-3) 28-28 3/-10.0 22,63657 6/2 at SEA L, 1-3 Gonzales (6-3) Archer (3-4) 28-29 3/-11.0 28,59958 6/3 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernández (6-4) Alvarado (0-2) 28-30 3/-12.0 26,567

6/4 - OFF (10) 28-30 3/-12.059 6/5 at WAS L, 2-4 Scherzer (10-1) Eovaldi (1-1) 28-31 3/-13.0 32,16560 6/6 at WAS L, 2-11 Roark (3-6) Venters (1-1) 28-32 3/-14.0 33,10661 6/7 vs. SEA L, 4-5 Leake (6-3) Pruitt (1-3) 28-33 3/-14.0 10,342 352,85062 6/8 vs. SEA L, 3-4 Gonzales (7-3) Font (0-3) 28-34 3/-14.5 12,435 365,28563 6/9 vs. SEA W, 7-3 Snell (8-3) Hernández (6-5) 29-34 3/-14.5 12,258 377,54364 6/10 vs. SEA L, 4-5 Paxton (6-1) Alvarado (0-3) 29-35 4/-14.5 10,512 388,05565 6/11 vs. TOR W, 8-4 Yarbrough (5-2) Gaviglio (2-2) 30-35 3/-14.0 10,769 398,82466 6/12 vs. TOR W, 4-1 Pruitt (2-3) García (2-5) 31-35 3/-14.0 11,162 409,98667 6/13 vs. TOR W, 1-0 Castillo (1-0) Tepera (3-2) 32-35 3/-14.0 10,847 420,83368 6/14 at NYY L, 3-4 Germán (1-4) Snell (8-4) 32-36 3/-15.0 45,06669 6/15 at NYY L, 0-5 Loaisiga (1-0) Eovaldi (1-2) 32-37 3/-15.0 45,11270 6/16 at NYY L, 1-4 Severino (10-2) Yarbrough (5-3) 32-28 T-3/-16.0 46,24971 6/17 at NYY W, 3-1 Roe (1-1) Sabathia (4-2) 33-38 T-3/-15.0 46,40072 6/18 at HOU L, 4-5 McHugh (2-0) Romo (1-2) 33-39 4/-15.5 34,15173 6/19 at HOU W, 2-1 Snell (9-4) Rondon (1-2) 34-39 3/-15.5 37,41474 6/20 at HOU L, 1-5 Morton (9-1) Eovaldi (1-3) 34-40 4/-16.5 43,409

6/21 - OFF (11) 34-40 T-3/-17.075 6/22 vs. NYY W, 2-1 Yarbrough (6-3) Sabathia (4-3) 35-40 3/-16.0 27,252 448,08576 6/23 vs. NYY W, 4-0 Font (1-3) Gray (5-5) 36-40 3/-15.0 29,831 477,91677 6/24 vs. NYY W, 7-6 (12) Yarbrough (7-3) Shreve (2-2) 37-40 3/-14.0 23,667 501,58378 6/25 vs. WAS W, 11-0 Snell (10-4) Gonzalez (6-5) 38-40 3/-14.0 13,624 515,20779 6/26 vs. WAS W, 1-0 Eovaldi (2-3) Scherzer (10-4) 39-40 3/-14.0 14,289 529,496

6/27 - OFF (12) 39-40 3/-14.080 6/28 vs. HOU L, 0-1 McCullers (9-3) Yarbrough (7-4) 39-41 3/-15.0 12,305 541,80181 6/29 vs. HOU W, 3-2 Font (2-3) Cole (9-2) 40-41 3/-14.0 15,797 557,598

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.82 6/30 vs. HOU W, 5-2 Nuño (2-0) Verlander (9-4) 41-41 3/-14.0 18,378 575,97683 7/1 vs. HOU W, 3-2 Snell (11-4) Morton (10-2) 42-41 3/-13.0 19,334 595,31084 7/2 at MIA L, 2-3 (10) Rucinski (3-1) Stanek (1-2) 42-42 3/-14.0 6,00485 7/3 at MIA W, 9-6 (16) Nuño (3-0) Graves (0-1) 43-42 3/-14.0 6,25986 7/4 at MIA L, 0-3 Rucinski (4-1) Weber (0-1) 43-43 3/-15.0 7,527

7/5 - OFF (13) 43-43 3/-15.087 7/6 at NYM L, 1-5 Familia (4-4) Roe (1-2) 43-44 3/-16.0 24,23688 7/7 at NYM W, 3-0 Snell (12-4) Matz (4-6) 44-44 3/-16.0 32,98689 7/8 at NYM W, 9-0 Eovaldi (3-3) Flexen (0-2) 45-44 3/-16.0 24,65390 7/9 vs. DET W, 10-9 (10) Andriese (2-3) Hardy (3-2) 46-44 3/-16.0 14,229 609,53991 7/10 vs. DET W, 5-2 Alvarado (1-3) Boyd (4-8) 47-44 3/-16.0 13,478 623,01792 7/11 vs. DET W, 4-2 Yarbrough (8-4) Zimmermann (4-1) 48-44 3/-16.0 13,922 636,93993 7/12 at MIN L, 1-5 Gibson (4-6) Snell (12-5) 48-45 3/-17.0 25,28194 7/13 at MIN 8:1095 7/14 at MIN 2:1096 7/15 at MIN 2:10

7/16 - All-Star Break7/17 - All-Star Game Nationals Park (Washington Nationals)7/18 - All-Star Break7/19 - All-Star Break

97 7/20 vs. MIA 7:1098 7/21 vs. MIA 6:10 DJ Kitty Mascot Head99 7/22 vs. MIA 1:10 Beach Tank Top (Kids 14 & under)100 7/23 vs. NYY 7:10101 7/24 vs. NYY 7:10102 7/25 vs. NYY 12:10103 7/26 at BAL 7:05104 7/27 at BAL 7:05105 7/28 at BAL 7:05106 7/29 at BAL 1:05

7/30 - OFF (14)107 7/31 vs. LAA 7:10108 8/1 vs. LAA 7:10109 8/2 vs. LAA 1:10110 8/3 vs. CWS 7:10111 8/4 vs. CWS 6:10 Akinori Iwamura Bobblehead112 8/5 vs. CWS 1:10 Kevin Kiermaier Lunch Box (Kids 14 & under)

8/6 - OFF (15)113 8/7 vs. BAL 7:10114 8/8 vs. BAL 7:10115 8/9 vs. BAL 7:10116 8/10 at TOR 7:07117 8/11 at TOR 4:07118 8/12 at TOR 1:07

8/13 - OFF (16)119 8/14 at NYY 7:05120 8/15 at NYY 7:05121 8/16 at NYY 1:05122 8/17 at BOS 7:10123 8/18 at BOS 7:10124 8/19 at BOS 1:05125 8/20 vs. KC 7:10126 8/21 vs. KC 7:10127 8/22 vs. KC 7:10128 8/23 vs. KC 7:10129 8/24 vs. BOS 7:10130 8/25 vs. BOS 6:10 Wade Boggs Bobblehead131 8/26 vs. BOS 1:10 DJ Kitty Slippers (Kids 14 & under)

8/27 - OFF (17)132 8/28 at ATL 7:35133 8/29 at ATL 7:35

8/30 - OFF (18)134 8/31 at CLE 7:10135 9/1 at CLE 7:10136 9/2 at CLE 4:10137 9/3 at TOR 7:07138 9/4 at TOR 7:07139 9/5 at TOR 7:07

9/6 - OFF (19)140 9/7 vs. BAL 7:10141 9/8 vs. BAL 6:10 20th Anniversary Photo Viewer142 9/9 vs. BAL 1:10 Snack N' Drink Cup (Kids 14 & under)143 9/10 vs. CLE 7:10144 9/11 vs. CLE 7:10145 9/12 vs. CLE 1:10

9/13 - OFF (20)146 9/14 vs. OAK 7:10147 9/15 vs. OAK 6:10 Tote Bag148 9/16 vs. OAK 1:10 Toy Truck (Kids 14 & under)149 9/17 at TEX 8:05150 9/18 at TEX 8:05151 9/19 at TEX 2:05152 9/20 at TOR 7:07153 9/21 at TOR 7:07154 9/22 at TOR 4:07155 9/23 at TOR 1:07156 9/24 vs. NYY 7:10157 9/25 vs. NYY 7:10158 9/26 vs. NYY 7:10159 9/27 vs. NYY 1:10160 9/28 vs. TOR 7:10161 9/29 vs. TOR 7:10 Dan Johnson Bobblehead162 9/30 vs. TOR 3:10 PopSockets (Kids 14 & under)

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2018 RAYS DAY-BY-DAY

WEEKLY TICKET SPECIALS» SALUTE TO SERVICE MONDAY PRESENTED BY SUNCOAST CREDIT UNIONThe Rays offer Military, Teachers and First Responders two free tickets to seven Monday home games and additional bonus dates through-out the season…affiliation is verified by ID.me.

» $2 KIDS TUESDAYS PRESENTED BY MORGAN AUTO GROUPTickets for kids 14 and under are $2 with the purchase of a full-price adult ticket…hot dogs are also $2, presented by Kayem Franks, at every Tuesday home game.

» SENIOR SPECIAL WEDNESDAYS PRESENTED BY DUKE ENERGYPress Level tickets for fans 60 years of age or older are only $15…present photo ID upon entry.

» $19.98 TICKET COMBO THURSDAYS PRESENTED BY COCA-COLAFor all Thursday home games, fans may purchase a Press Level ticket that includes a 20-ounce Coca-Cola bottled beverage and chips for $19.98.

» $7.11 FRIDAYS PRESENTED BY 7-ELEVENFor all Friday home games, fans may purchase Upper Level tickets for only $7.11…to take advantage of this special price, fans should visit a participating local 7-Eleven store and pick up the Rays Friday night discount coupon…each coupon will be good for up to four tickets.

» FAMILY FUN DAYS PRESENTED BY TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITALSundays feature free parking for cars with four or more passengers and a variety of postgame activities for kids…concourse activities are complimentary for kids 14 and under.