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COLORADO ROCKIES (38-49) vs. ATLANTA BRAVES (42-46) RHP Chad Bes (4-4, 4.95) vs. LHP Alex Wood (6-5, 3.34) Game #88 / Home #45 • Sunday, July 12, 2015 PROBABLE PITCHERS I NEED A BREAK • The Colorado Rockies are 3-2 on this six-game homestand … have won three straight over Atlanta heading into today’s first-half finale … lost both games of the two-game series vs. the Los Angeles Angels to begin the homestand. • Colorado opens the second half with three games next weekend at San Diego to begin a stretch of 17 of 26 on the road … the Rockies will depart for San Diego on Thursday and work out at Petco Park. Since the season-long 11-game losing streak ended May 14, Colorado is 27-30. • Rockies are 31-47 since the 7-2 start, which ed for the franchise’s best-ever aſter nine games. • Began on the road at 6-0 for the first me ever … won 21 games on the road all of last season … 18-25 away from Coors Field in ‘15. A BRAVE NEW WORLD • Rockies have won their past five games over Braves since last season … had never won more than three straight prior to this stretch. • Rockies have three straight wins over the Braves in one season for the first me since their last sweep of Atlanta at Coors Field from August 23-25, 2010. • Prior to this series, the Rockies had not won a four-game set against the Braves since taking three of four from Sept. 21-24 at home in 2006. Before the Rockies’ five-game winning streak, Atlanta was 22-5 vs. Colorado from July 4, 2011 through June 10, 2014. • Colorado, who shared the NL West with Atlanta in the inaugural 1993 season, is 67-114 all-me vs. the Braves … have a 42-52 record vs. Atlanta in Denver, including 41-40 at Coors Field. • Rockies have won five straight and six of the past eight at home vs. the Braves aſter dropping six straight at Coors Field … overall, Rockies have won six of the past nine meengs with Atlanta. FOUR SCORE • The Rockies are 34-19 when scoring four or more runs this year, including a 16-5 mark on the road. • However, Colorado is just 4-30 when tallying three runs or less … yesterday’s 3-2 win was the fourth this season when scoring three or less and just the second victory in the past 28 such games. • Rockies are 2-10 when scoring three or less at home … Saturday was the first win at home with three runs or less since April 23’s 2-1 win over San Diego. • Addionally, yesterday was the Rockies’ first win scoring exactly three runs since Sept. 23, 2014 at San Diego and their first victory at home with three since Sept. 5, 2014 vs. the Padres. WEIRD • Saturday was the Rockies’ first one-run win over the Braves since a 3-2 victory July 20, 2011. • Prior to Thursday and Friday, the Rockies had not beaten Atlanta by a 5-3 decision since April 4, 2000 … those games are the only 5-3 wins vs. the Braves in franchise history. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER • NL All-Star manager Bruce Bochy announced Saturday, in conjuncon with Major League Baseball, that Troy Tulowitzki will replace Miami second baseman Dee Gordon on the NL’s acve roster. • In addion, second baseman DJ LeMahieu will replace the fan-elected Gordon in the starng lineup as a result of his standing on the NL Player Ballot. • Tulowitzki is making his fiſth career appearance, third consecuve, on the NL All-Star roster, tying Todd Helton for the most All-Star selecons in Rockies franchise history … Tulowitzki was previously selected in 2010-11, and 2013-14. HEY, YOU’RE AN ALL-STAR • Nolan Arenado and DJ LeMahieu are each on the NL All-Star Roster for the first me … Arenado is the first Rockies third baseman to be selected as an All- Star since Jeff Cirillo in 2000, and LeMahieu is the first Rockies second baseman to be selected since Eric Young in 1996. • At 24 years of age, Arenado is the youngest All-Star selecon in Rockies history. • This is the first me that the Rockies have had mulple infielders selected as All-Stars since 3B Jeff Cirillo and 1B Todd Helton were selected in 2000. ROLLIN’ WITH NOLAN • Nolan Arenado is ed for the Major League RBI (69) … 24 homers are seventh in MLB, fourth in NL. • Hit in 23 of his past 26 games (.337; 34-for-102) … hit .318 (56-for-176) with 17 homers and 48 RBI since May 24 … RBI Friday vs. Atlanta, his first since Sunday, June 28 at San Francisco • Bang .280 (45-for-161) with 15 homers and 37 RBI on the road; .301 (49-for-163) with nine home runs and 32 RBI at home. GOOD COMPANY • Nolan Arenado joins Andres Galarraga (1994), Larry Walker (1997, 1999, 2001), Vinny Caslla (1998) and Todd Helton (2001) as the only Rockies players to slug 24 or more home runs and drive in 69 or more RBI before the All-Star Break. • Arenado’s 69 RBI in the first half the most by a Rockie since Vinny Caslla had 71 in 2004 … his 24 homers are the eighth-most prior to the break in franchise history and the most since Carlos Gonzalez hit 25 in 2013 … his 49 first-half extra-base hits are ed for seventh for Colorado all-me. HEAD OF THE HOT CORNER • Nolan Arenado leads MLB third basemen in chances (277) … among NL third basemen, Arenado is first in putouts (63), assists (204), double plays (18) and zone rang (.834) … is second in innings (725.1) and fourth in fielding percentage (.964). #TULO IS TRENDING • Troy Tulowitzki’s career-high 21-game hing streak (since June 15) ended Saturday … one of seven at 20 or more games in club history … ranks ed for fiſth all-me in Colorado history (Larry Walker, 1999) … is the longest in the Majors this season (.354; 29-for- 82). • Tulowitzki has reached base in a career-high 37 consecuve games (since May 26), the longest acve string in MLB. • The on-base streak is the fiſth-longest string in franchise history: Michael Cuddyer ..... 46 ....... 4/23/2013 - 6/30/2013 Andres Galarraga ..... 41 ....... 9/17/1996 - 5/10/1997 Todd Helton ............. 41 ......... 8/28/2007 - 4/9/2008 Ma Holliday ........... 38 ......... 7/22/2007 - 9/2/2007 Troy Tulowitzki ....... 37 ........... 5/26/2015 - ACTIVE BOY ON FIRE • Since May 29 Troy Tulowitzki’s .368 average (50- fo r-136) is first in the Naonal League, second in the Majors … hit safely in 33 of his past 35 games over that span, raising his average from .266 to .314 … bang average ranks sixth in the NL. • Tulowitzki led the Naonal League in bang average in June and finished third in the Majors, hing .381 (37-for-97). HELL OF AN ENGINEER • Georgia Tech product Charlie Blackmon ranks first among Naonal League leadoff hiers in RBI (36) and extra-base hits (31). • As a leadoff hier , also ranks among NL leaders in runs (50-2nd), hits (94-2nd), bang average (.290- 7th), homers (11-3rd), and steals (22-3rd) … overall on the year, Blackmon is bang .286 with 51 runs, 15 doubles, a career-high five triples, 11 homers, 36 RBI, 28 walks and 23 steals … • Bang .429 (15-for-35) over his past eight games. CLUTCH CITY • Nolan Arenado (.423; 33-for-78) ranks second in MLB in bang average with runners in scoring posion … Troy Tulowitzki (.382; 26-for-68) is eighth in NL when bang with RISP. • A Major-League high 33 of Arenado’s hits have been with runners in scoring posion. Record ..................................................... 38-49 NL West Standing ............................ 5th (-11.0) Home ...................................................... 20-24 Road ........................................................ 18-25 Day .......................................................... 18-16 Night ....................................................... 20-33 Current Streak ........................................ Won 3 Homestand .................................................. 3-2 Last Road Trip .............................................. 3-7 Last Five Games .......................................... 3-2 Last 10 Games ............................................. 4-6 Series Record ......................................... 8-14-6 Series Opener ......................................... 12-17 Series Finale ............................................ 12-16 Getaway Day ............................................. 8-11 Most Games above .500: ...................... 5, 4/15 Most Games below .500: ...................... 14, 7/8 Opp. At-Above / Below .500 ....... 13-25 / 25-24 vs. RHS / LHS ................................ 34-35 / 4-14 Comeback Wins ........................................... 15 Losses Aſter Leading .................................... 20 Extra innings ................................................ 1-4 Shutouts ...................................................... 2-3 Rockies / opp. score first ............. 26-11 / 12-38 One-run / Two-run games ............. 11-13 / 10-7 Decided by last at-bat / Walkoffs ...... 8-10 / 3-3 Out-Hing Opponents: ............................29-7 Out-hit by Opponents ............................... 5-35 Hit Totals Equal ........................................... 4-7 Rockies / Opp. score 5+ ................. 28-14 / 5-36 Rockies / Opp. score 4+ ............... 34-19 / 15-43 Rockies / Opp. score 3 or less ......... 4-30/ 23-6 Hit Two or More HR .................................. 17-7 Hit at Least One HR ................................. 34-25 Hit No HR .................................................. 4-24 No Errors ................................................. 26-23 One or More Errors ................................. 12-26 Rockies / opp. quality start ........... 22-9 / 13-34 Ahead aſter 6/7/8 ................ 30-6 / 31-4 / 33-3 Behind aſter 6/7/8 ............... 2-38 / 4-37 / 2-40 Tied aſter 6/7/8 .......................... 6-5 / 3-7 / 3-5 vs. NL West .............................................. 17-27 vs. ARI .............. 4-8 vs. SD ................ 2-5 vs. LAD ............. 4-9 vs. SF ................ 7-5 vs. NL Central ............................................ 10-5 vs. NL East ................................................. 10-7 Interleague ................................................ 1-10 April ............ 11-10 July ...................... 4-6 May ............. 11-16 August ................. 0-0 June ............. 12-17 September / Oct. . 0-0 Monday ........... 5-5 Friday ................... 5-9 Tuesday ........... 7-7 Saturday .............. 6-8 Wednesday ... 5-10 Sunday ................. 5-7 Thursday ......... 5-3 Holiday ................ 1-1 Purple Jerseys (road) ... 9-14 (7-9)/Military 1-0 White Pinstripes ...................................... 13-14 Gray Jerseys ............................................ 10-10 Black Sleeveless Jerseys ............................ 6-11 All-Time Record............................... 1679-1910 All-Time, Denver ................................. 978-816 All-Time, Coors Field ........................... 914-742 All-Time, Road................................... 701-1094 Under Walt Weiss .............................. 178-233 20TH & BLAKE • Postgame Sunday features Movie Night at Coors Field with The Rookie airing aſter the contest. • The next Purple Monday T-Shirt is July 20. • Michael W. Smith is the musical guest for the 11th annual Faith Day, Sunday, July 26 (rockies.com/ faithday). Friday, July 17 at San Diego Padres • 8:10 p.m. MDT TBA vs. TBA ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Saturday, July 18 at San Diego Padres • 6:40 p.m. MDT TBA vs. TBA ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Sunday, July 19 at San Diego Padres • 2:10 p.m. MDT TBA vs. TBA ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Every Colorado Rockies game can be heard on radio via 850 KOA; home games are broadcast in Spanish on KNRV 1150-AM facebook.com/Rockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.rockies.com twitter.com/Rockies twitter.com/LosRockies COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES ROCKIES AT A GLANCE 2015 Rockies vs. Atlanta Braves (3-0) Date H/R Result WP LP 7/9 H W, 5-3 Hale Brigham 7/10 H W, 5-3 Laffey Miller 7/11 H W, 3-2 Hawkins Grilli 7/12 H 2:10 p.m. MT 8/24 R 5:10 p.m. MT 8/25 R 5:10 p.m. MT 8/26 R 5:10 p.m. MT 2015 vs. Braves ........................................................ 3-0 2015 at Coors Field .................................................. 3-0 2015 at Turner Field ................................................ 0-0 All-Time vs. Braves ............................................. 67-114 All-Time at Coors Field ......................................... 41-40 All-Time in Denver ............................................... 42-52 All-Time at Turner Field ....................................... 20-44 All-me in Atlanta ................................................ 25-62

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COLORADO ROCKIES (38-49) vs. ATLANTA BRAVES (42-46)RHP Chad Bettis (4-4, 4.95) vs. LHP Alex Wood (6-5, 3.34)

Game #88 / Home #45 • Sunday, July 12, 2015

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I NEED A BREAK• The Colorado Rockies are 3-2 on this six-game homestand … have won three straight over Atlanta heading into today’s first-half finale … lost both games of the two-game series vs. the Los Angeles Angels to begin the homestand.• Colorado opens the second half with three games next weekend at San Diego to begin a stretch of 17 of 26 on the road … the Rockies will depart for San Diego on Thursday and work out at Petco Park.• Since the season-long 11-game losing streak ended May 14, Colorado is 27-30.• Rockies are 31-47 since the 7-2 start, which tied for the franchise’s best-ever after nine games.• Began on the road at 6-0 for the first time ever … won 21 games on the road all of last season … 18-25 away from Coors Field in ‘15.

A BRAVE NEW WORLD• Rockies have won their past five games over Braves since last season … had never won more than three straight prior to this stretch.• Rockies have three straight wins over the Braves in one season for the first time since their last sweep of Atlanta at Coors Field from August 23-25, 2010.• Prior to this series, the Rockies had not won a four-game set against the Braves since taking three of four from Sept. 21-24 at home in 2006.• Before the Rockies’ five-game winning streak, Atlanta was 22-5 vs. Colorado from July 4, 2011 through June 10, 2014.• Colorado, who shared the NL West with Atlanta in the inaugural 1993 season, is 67-114 all-time vs. the Braves … have a 42-52 record vs. Atlanta in Denver, including 41-40 at Coors Field.• Rockies have won five straight and six of the past eight at home vs. the Braves after dropping six straight at Coors Field … overall, Rockies have won six of the past nine meetings with Atlanta.

FOUR SCORE• The Rockies are 34-19 when scoring four or more runs this year, including a 16-5 mark on the road.• However, Colorado is just 4-30 when tallying three runs or less … yesterday’s 3-2 win was the fourth this season when scoring three or less and just the second victory in the past 28 such games. • Rockies are 2-10 when scoring three or less at home … Saturday was the first win at home with three runs or less since April 23’s 2-1 win over San Diego.• Additionally, yesterday was the Rockies’ first win scoring exactly three runs since Sept. 23, 2014 at San Diego and their first victory at home with three since Sept. 5, 2014 vs. the Padres.

WEIRD• Saturday was the Rockies’ first one-run win over the Braves since a 3-2 victory July 20, 2011.• Prior to Thursday and Friday, the Rockies had not beaten Atlanta by a 5-3 decision since April 4, 2000 … those games are the only 5-3 wins vs. the Braves in franchise history.

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER• NL All-Star manager Bruce Bochy announced Saturday, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, that Troy Tulowitzki will replace Miami second baseman Dee Gordon on the NL’s active roster. • In addition, second baseman DJ LeMahieu will replace the fan-elected Gordon in the starting lineup as a result of his standing on the NL Player Ballot. • Tulowitzki is making his fifth career appearance, third consecutive, on the NL All-Star roster, tying

Todd Helton for the most All-Star selections in Rockies franchise history … Tulowitzki was previously selected in 2010-11, and 2013-14. HEY, YOU’RE AN ALL-STAR• Nolan Arenado and DJ LeMahieu are each on the NL All-Star Roster for the first time … Arenado is the first Rockies third baseman to be selected as an All-Star since Jeff Cirillo in 2000, and LeMahieu is the first Rockies second baseman to be selected since Eric Young in 1996.• At 24 years of age, Arenado is the youngest All-Star selection in Rockies history.• This is the first time that the Rockies have had multiple infielders selected as All-Stars since 3B Jeff Cirillo and 1B Todd Helton were selected in 2000.

ROLLIN’ WITH NOLAN• Nolan Arenado is tied for the Major League RBI (69) … 24 homers are seventh in MLB, fourth in NL.• Hit in 23 of his past 26 games (.337; 34-for-102) … hit .318 (56-for-176) with 17 homers and 48 RBI since May 24 … RBI Friday vs. Atlanta, his first since Sunday, June 28 at San Francisco• Batting .280 (45-for-161) with 15 homers and 37 RBI on the road; .301 (49-for-163) with nine home runs and 32 RBI at home.

GOOD COMPANY• Nolan Arenado joins Andres Galarraga (1994), Larry Walker (1997, 1999, 2001), Vinny Castilla (1998) and Todd Helton (2001) as the only Rockies players to slug 24 or more home runs and drive in 69 or more RBI before the All-Star Break.• Arenado’s 69 RBI in the first half the most by a Rockie since Vinny Castilla had 71 in 2004 … his 24 homers are the eighth-most prior to the break in franchise history and the most since Carlos Gonzalez hit 25 in 2013 … his 49 first-half extra-base hits are tied for seventh for Colorado all-time.

HEAD OF THE HOT CORNER• Nolan Arenado leads MLB third basemen in chances (277) … among NL third basemen, Arenado is first in putouts (63), assists (204), double plays (18) and zone rating (.834) … is second in innings (725.1) and fourth in fielding percentage (.964).

#TULO IS TRENDING• Troy Tulowitzki’s career-high 21-game hitting streak (since June 15) ended Saturday … one of seven at 20 or more games in club history … ranks tied for fifth all-time in Colorado history (Larry Walker, 1999) … is the longest in the Majors this season (.354; 29-for-82).• Tulowitzki has reached base in a career-high 37 consecutive games (since May 26), the longest active string in MLB.• The on-base streak is the fifth-longest string in franchise history: Michael Cuddyer .....46 .......4/23/2013 - 6/30/2013 Andres Galarraga .....41 .......9/17/1996 - 5/10/1997 Todd Helton .............41 .........8/28/2007 - 4/9/2008 Matt Holliday ...........38 .........7/22/2007 - 9/2/2007 Troy Tulowitzki ....... 37 ........... 5/26/2015 - ACTIVE

BOY ON FIRE• Since May 29 Troy Tulowitzki’s .368 average (50-for-136) is first in the National League, second in the Majors … hit safely in 33 of his past 35 games over that span, raising his average from .266 to .314 … batting average ranks sixth in the NL.• Tulowitzki led the National League in batting average in June and finished third in the Majors, hitting .381 (37-for-97).

HELL OF AN ENGINEER• Georgia Tech product Charlie Blackmon ranks first among National League leadoff hitters in RBI (36) and extra-base hits (31). • As a leadoff hitter, also ranks among NL leaders in runs (50-2nd), hits (94-2nd), batting average (.290-7th), homers (11-3rd), and steals (22-3rd) … overall on the year, Blackmon is batting .286 with 51 runs, 15 doubles, a career-high five triples, 11 homers, 36 RBI, 28 walks and 23 steals … • Batting .429 (15-for-35) over his past eight games.

CLUTCH CITY• Nolan Arenado (.423; 33-for-78) ranks second in MLB in batting average with runners in scoring position … Troy Tulowitzki (.382; 26-for-68) is eighth in NL when batting with RISP.• A Major-League high 33 of Arenado’s hits have been with runners in scoring position.

Record ..................................................... 38-49 NL West Standing ............................ 5th (-11.0) Home ...................................................... 20-24 Road ........................................................ 18-25 Day .......................................................... 18-16 Night ....................................................... 20-33 Current Streak ........................................Won 3 Homestand.................................................. 3-2 Last Road Trip .............................................. 3-7 Last Five Games .......................................... 3-2 Last 10 Games ............................................. 4-6 Series Record .........................................8-14-6 Series Opener ......................................... 12-17 Series Finale ............................................ 12-16 Getaway Day ............................................. 8-11 Most Games above .500: ......................5, 4/15 Most Games below .500: ......................14, 7/8 Opp. At-Above / Below .500 .......13-25 / 25-24 vs. RHS / LHS ................................34-35 / 4-14 Comeback Wins ........................................... 15 Losses After Leading .................................... 20 Extra innings................................................ 1-4 Shutouts ...................................................... 2-3 Rockies / opp. score first .............26-11 / 12-38 One-run / Two-run games .............11-13 / 10-7 Decided by last at-bat / Walkoffs ......8-10 / 3-3 Out-Hitting Opponents: ............................29-7 Out-hit by Opponents ............................... 5-35 Hit Totals Equal ........................................... 4-7 Rockies / Opp. score 5+.................28-14 / 5-36 Rockies / Opp. score 4+...............34-19 / 15-43 Rockies / Opp. score 3 or less ......... 4-30/ 23-6 Hit Two or More HR .................................. 17-7 Hit at Least One HR ................................. 34-25 Hit No HR .................................................. 4-24 No Errors ................................................. 26-23 One or More Errors ................................. 12-26 Rockies / opp. quality start ...........22-9 / 13-34 Ahead after 6/7/8 ................30-6 / 31-4 / 33-3 Behind after 6/7/8 ...............2-38 / 4-37 / 2-40 Tied after 6/7/8 .......................... 6-5 / 3-7 / 3-5 vs. NL West.............................................. 17-27 vs. ARI .............. 4-8 vs. SD................ 2-5 vs. LAD ............. 4-9 vs. SF ................ 7-5 vs. NL Central ............................................ 10-5 vs. NL East ................................................. 10-7 Interleague ................................................ 1-10 April ............11-10 July ...................... 4-6 May .............11-16 August ................. 0-0 June .............12-17 September / Oct. . 0-0 Monday ...........5-5 Friday ................... 5-9 Tuesday ...........7-7 Saturday .............. 6-8 Wednesday ...5-10 Sunday ................. 5-7 Thursday .........5-3 Holiday ................ 1-1 Purple Jerseys (road) ... 9-14 (7-9)/Military 1-0 White Pinstripes ...................................... 13-14 Gray Jerseys ............................................ 10-10 Black Sleeveless Jerseys ............................ 6-11 All-Time Record............................... 1679-1910 All-Time, Denver ................................. 978-816 All-Time, Coors Field ........................... 914-742 All-Time, Road ................................... 701-1094 Under Walt Weiss .............................. 178-233

20TH & BLAKE• Postgame Sunday features Movie Night at Coors Field with The Rookie airing after the contest.• The next Purple Monday T-Shirt is July 20.• Michael W. Smith is the musical guest for the 11th annual Faith Day, Sunday, July 26 (rockies.com/faithday).

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2015 Rockies vs. Atlanta Braves (3-0)Date H/R Result WP LP 7/9 H W, 5-3 Hale Brigham 7/10 H W, 5-3 Laffey Miller 7/11 H W, 3-2 Hawkins Grilli 7/12 H 2:10 p.m. MT8/24 R 5:10 p.m. MT8/25 R 5:10 p.m. MT8/26 R 5:10 p.m. MT2015 vs. Braves ........................................................ 3-02015 at Coors Field .................................................. 3-02015 at Turner Field ................................................ 0-0All-Time vs. Braves ............................................. 67-114All-Time at Coors Field......................................... 41-40All-Time in Denver ............................................... 42-52All-Time at Turner Field ....................................... 20-44All-time in Atlanta ................................................ 25-62

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Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Age: 26 (April 26, 1989) Born: Lubbock, Texas Acquired: Selected in 2nd round of 2010 Draft

#35 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER CHAD BETTIS RHP

CHECK OUT CHAD• Lubbock, Texas native and Texas Tech product will make his 12th start of the year, his seventh at home.• Third stint in the Major Leagues since his debut in 2013.• Rockies have won seven of his 11 starts since his recall from Triple-A Albuquerque May 14 … has six quality starts in ‘15 … Rockies won his first five starts May 14-June 3 (2-0, 2.70, 33.1 IP, 10 ER) … has worked six or more innings six times this year.• 26-year-old right-hander is back to starting after being used primarily as a reliever in 2014 … made 29 relief appearances from Sept. 11, 2013 to July 28, 2014 between starts (Sept. 9, 2013 and May 14, 2015).• Is 4-7 with a 4.97 ERA (101.1 IP, 56 ER) in his 19 career starts … 1-2 with a 9.09 ERA (31.2 IP, 32 ER) in 29 relief appearances.• In nine career starts at Coors Field, is 2-3 with a 5.51 ERA (50.2 IP, 31 ER) … is 2-2 with a 5.29 ERA (34.0 IP, 20 ER) in six starts at home this season.• Was a member of his first Opening Day roster with the Rockies in 2014 … made 21 relief appearances, going 0-2 with a 9.12 ERA (24.2 IP, 25 ER).• Spent the second half of the 2013 season on the Rockies’ active roster ... made 16 appearances, eight starts, going 1-3 with a 5.64 ERA (44.2 IP, 28 ER) overall.

TOMAHAWK STOP• Will make his third career appearance, second start, vs. Atlanta … is 0-1 with a 12.00 ERA (6.0 IP, 8 ER).• His only start vs. the Braves came in Atlanta on August 1, 2013, his Major League debut … was credited with a loss, allowing five runs on six hits in five innings … he walked five and surrendered two home runs (Heyward, J. Upton).• Pitched one inning of relief vs. Atlanta at Coors Field on June 10, 2014 … allowed three runs on four hits in a 13-10 Rockies loss.

THE PAST IS THE PAST, THE FUTURE IS NOW• Had the worst start of his career his last time out vs. the Angels, allowing 10 runs on eight hits … surrendered four home runs, the first time a Rockies starter has allowed four homers since Jamie Moyer allowed four at Cincinnati May 27, 2013 … raised his ERA from 3.67 to 4.95 (63.2 IP, 35 ER).

2015 AT-A-GLANCE• Rockies won all of his first five starts … went 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA (33.1 IP, 10 ER) over his first five starts, and is 2-3 with a 4.82 ERA (28.0 IP, 15 ER) over his last five outings.• Took the loss at Oakland July 1 … allowed three runs on seven hits in 5.2 innings pitched … walked a season-high four batters while striking out four … left the game with the Rockes trailing 3-1.• Picked up his second consecutive win, fourth of the season, June 26 in San Francisco … surrendered three runs on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts in six innings pitched … second consecutive quality start, sixth of the season … left the game tied 3-3 but was credited with the win after the Rockies scored three in the top of the seventh.• Beat Milwaukee June 20 to snap a two-game losing streak … pitched into the seventh inning for the third time, allowing one run on five hits and two walks, striking out five … surrendered a solo home run to Adam Lind.• Lost two straight starts, June 10 and June 15 to St. Louis and Houston, respectively (10.0 IP, 8 ER) … first loss of the season to St. Louis at home, 4-2, allowing six hits and three runs … lost at Houston, allowing a season-high five earned runs ... gave up first and second home runs of the year (Springer, Rasmus) … last home run allowed: July 27, 2014 vs. Pittsburgh.• Worked six innings, allowed five hits and two runs (one earned) June 2 in the second game of a split doubleheader vs. the Dodgers, fanning five with three walks … didn’t figure in the 7-6 win due to a blown save, but Rockies won in the ninth.• Beat the Giants and Phillies consecutive starts May 24-29, working eight or more innings in both games and allowing two runs in 16.2 innings.• Retired the first 18 batters faced and took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in a 4-1 win at Philadelphia May 29 … no-hit bid spoiled with one out in the eighth.• Win at Philly was his first-ever road victory, having previously gone 0-3 with a 4.82 ERA (37.1 IP, 20 ER) in 17 games, six starts.• Didn’t get the victory, but Rockies won his ‘15 debut as the club snapped an 11-game losing streak, 5-4, at Dodger Stadium … departed trailing 4-3, but Colorado rallied for three runs in the ninth.

DOWN ON THE FARM• Started six games for Triple-A Albuquerque in 2015 ... 2-2 with a 3.97 ERA (34.0 IP, 15 ER).• Last Minor League start was on May 8 at Sacramento (Giants) … took the loss, surrendering three runs on eight hits and no walks in six innings pitched • Was named the California League (High-A) Pitcher of the Year in 2011 after going 12-5 with a 3.34 ERA (169.2 IP, 63 ER) with 184 strikeouts to 45 walks … led the California League in innings pitched, strikeouts, WHIP (1.10) and BAA (.225).• Entered the 2012 season ranked as the Rockies’ fifth-best prospect accord-ing to Baseball America.• Missed the entire 2012 season due to a right shoulder injury.• Drafted in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, during his junior season out of Texas Tech … was rated as the 33rd-best player in the draft by Baseball America.• Attended Monterey High School in Lubbock … was named to the all-region team before his senior season … drafted by Houston in the eighth round of the 2007 MLB Draft, but did not sign … Rockies selected him in the second round, with the 76th overall selection, of the 2010 MLB Draft.

2015 W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

Overall 4-4 4.95 11-11 63.2 67 36 35 8 22 52Home 2-2 4.29 6-6 34.0 38 21 20 5 10 30Road 2-2 4.55 5-5 29.2 29 15 15 3 12 22vs. ATL ---- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- --

CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

Overall 5-9 5.95 48-19 133.0 164 96 88 18 52 95 Coors Field 3-4 7.23 27-9 71.0 96 59 57 13 25 49Road 2-5 4.50 21-10 62.0 68 37 31 5 27 46vs. ATL 0-1 12.00 2-1 6.0 10 8 8 2 6 1

2015 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR | AVG AB H 2B 3B HRvs. LH .245 139 34 12 1 3 | .274 285 78 21 1 8 vs. RH .295 112 33 7 1 5 | .332 259 86 20 3 10 AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS2015 .000 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 0-0Career .000 30 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 14 0-0Last Hit: N/AHome Runs: N/AMost Hits: N/AMost RBI: 1, 5/24/15 vs. San Francisco

LAST TIME Last Start / Loss: July 7 VS. LAA, 10-2 (2.1,8,10,10,1,2) Last Win: June 26 at SF, 8-6 (6.0,6,3,3,2,3) Last No-Decision: June 3 vs. LAD, W 7-6 (6.0,5,2,1,3,5) Last CG: N/A Last Sho: N/A

2015 HIGHS / LOWS CAREER 8.1, May 24 vs. SF...........................Most IP ................... 8.1, May 24, 2015 vs. SF None .......................................... Low-Hit CG .............................................. None 10, July 7 vs. LAA .............................. Runs .......................10, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 10, July 7 vs. LAA ................................ER .........................10, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 8, 2x, last: July 7 vs. LAA ...................Hits ......................... 9, Aug. 27, 2013 vs. SF 4, July 7 vs. LAA ................................ HR ............................4, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 4, 2x, last: July 1 at OAK .................Walks .......................... 5, Aug. 1, 2013 at ATL 7, 2x, last: May 29 vs. at PHI ...... Strikeouts ....... 7, 2x, last: May 29, 2015 at PHI None .................................10+ Strikeout Games ........................................ None 2, 2x, last: June 20-26 ................Win Streak ............ 2, 2x, last: June 20-26, 2015 2, 2x, last: July 1-7 ..................... Losing Streak ........................3, Aug. 1 -27, 2013

DATE OPP W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO TP NOTE 5/14 @ LAD ND, 5-4 W 5.0 7 4 4 0 4 3 106 First start since 9/8/13 5/19 PHI ND, 6-5 6.0 8 3 3 0 0 5 89 Second QS of career 5/24 SF W, 11-2 8.1 6 2 2 0 2 7 104 Eight shutout innings 5/29 @ PHI W, 4-1 8.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 104 No hits until eighth May: 2-0, 2.96 27.1 23 9 9 0 6 22 403 Three quality starts 6/3 LAD ND, 7-6 6.0 5 2 1 0 3 5 102 Blown save in seventh 6/10 STL L, 2-4 5.0 6 3 3 0 2 6 91 First loss of ‘15 6/15 @ HOU L, 3-6 5.0 7 5 5 2 2 5 101 Season-high 5 ER 6/20 MIL W, 5-1 6.1 5 1 1 1 2 5 95 First win since May 29 6/26 @ SF W, 8-6 6.0 6 3 3 1 2 3 94 Sixth quality start June: 2-2, 4.13 28.1 29 14 13 4 11 24 483 2.60 ERA at home 7/1 @OAK L, 1-4 5.2 7 3 3 0 4 4 111 Most pitches thrown 7/7 LAA L, 2-10 2.1 8 10 10 4 1 2 56 Career-high earned runs

2015 DAY-BY-DAY

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

BETTIS VS. BRAVES PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Freeman .000 .250 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 C. Johnson .500 .500 .500 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Markakis .500 .500 .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Maybin .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nieves .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simmons .250 .250 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uribe .286 .286 .286 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 Young Jr. .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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#28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b vs. Wood: 1-2, HR, 2 RBILast Game: 1-4, BB Current Streak: 4, 7/8-11Series: 5-13, R, 2 2B, RBI, BB Long Streak: 17, 6/13-30Home Stand: 8-20, 2 R, 3 2B, 3 BB Last HR: 6/28 at SF (2) • Career-high 69 RBI tied first in MLB; career-high 24 homers seventh in MLB and fourth in NL … 15 homers (tied second MLB) and 37 RBI (first MLB) on the road … extra-base hits (49) second and slugging (.599) ranks fifth in MLB.• First in MLB with 33 hits with RISP, 2nd in MLB with .423 (33-for-78) RISP average.• Since June 21, is 23-for-71 (.324) with eight homers and 16 RBI … hit in 23 of past 26 games (.333; 34-for-102) since June 13 with nine homers and 22 RBI.• Hit .304 (34-for-112) with 12 homers and MLB-leading 33 RBI in June; hom-ers tied for second in MLB (Pujols) and first in NL (Stanton).• Season-high 17-game hitting streak (.364; 24-for-66) ended July 1. • Fifth two-homer game of career June 28, fourth this season and third two-homer game in six days (June 23 vs. Arizona, June 26 at SF) … tied ca-reer-high with four RBI June 26 (sixth time).• Homered three consecutive games May 30-June 1 (5-for-12, 6 RBI).• Hit .297 (22-for-74) in April … batted .275 in May (28-for-102), going 12-for-28 (.429) his last seven games … two-time Rawlings Gold Glove winner.

#1 BRANDON BARNES, of vs. Wood: N/ALast Game: 1-3, 2B Current Streak: 2, 7/10-11Series: 3-8, 2B, RBI Long Streak: 5, 5/21-25Home Stand: 3-12, 2B, RBI Last HR: 6/23 vs. ARI• Batting .275 (39-for-142) with nine doubles and one home run, since being recalled May 20 … .348 on-base percentage fifth-highest on club … multi-hit games 11 times … hit .271 (23-for-85) in June with .374 on-base percentage (13 BB) … first home run of season June 23.• Recorded a career-high three walks twice, June 18 and June 27.• Season-high three hits twice, May 21 vs. Philadelphia and June 2 in the sec-ond game vs. Los Angeles (NL).

#19 CHARLIE BLACKMON, of vs. Wood: N/ALast Game: 3-4, R, 3B, HBP Current Streak: 3, 7/9-11Series: 7-13, 2 R, 3B, BB, 2 SB Long Streak: 11: 6/16-27Home Stand: 10-22, 3 R, 3B, BB, 2 SB Last HR: 7/3 at ARI• Set club record with ninth career leadoff homer July 3 … six homers to lead off game is also club record … when batting first, tied second among MLB leadoff hitters with 36 RBI while 11 HR is fifth in Majors.• His 23 steals fourth in MLB, third in NL … tied third in NL with 10 HBP … tied for first in NL with eight outfield assists; seven outfield assists in center leads NL.• Hit safely in 20 of his past 24 games (.347; 33-for-95) … batting .338 since June 3 (48-for-142) … hit .307 in June (35-for-114), hitting safely in 25 of 29 games … season-high 11-game hit streak ended June 28 (.364; 16-for-44). • Season-high four RBI June 21 vs. Milwaukee … second multi-homer game of career May 3 at San Diego.

#3 DANIEL DESCALSO, inf vs. Wood: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 1, 7/10Series: 1-4, R, 3B, RBI Long Streak: 4, 5/23-31Home Stand: 1-5, R, 3B, RBI Last HR: 5/23 vs. SF (2nd G)• Snapped his career-high 0-for-20 hitless streak with an RBI triple in the fourth inning of Friday night’s game.• Made 22 starts (14 SS, 2 1B, 4 2B, 2 3B) with team 14-8 … is 3-for-26 as a pinch-hitter … hit a pinch-hit, walk-off single vs. San Diego April 22.• Two-run go-ahead homer and season-high tying three RBI May 23 second game vs. San Francisco … two-run homer May 16 at Dodger Stadium, first since hitting two on Aug. 2, 2013 at Cincinnati … span of 334 at-bats without HR was sixth-longest string in MLB … 11th of his career, first-ever blast against LA.• Season-high three RBI May 15; laced a three-run double at Los Angeles (NL) … fourth career game with three or more RBI.

#5 CARLOS GONZALEZ, of vs. Wood: 0-2, RBI, SFLast Game: 2-4, R, HR, 3 RBI, BB Current Streak: 4, 7/8-11Series: 6-12, 3 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, BB Long Streak: 8, 6/2-10Home Stand: 9-21, 4 R, 4 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI Last HR: 7/11 vs. ATL• Has homered in back-to-back games for the third time this season.• Three doubles Thursday a career-high.• Batting .313 (46-for-147) since May 27 … hit .280 (26-for-93) in June … six homers ranked tied for ninth in the National League in June.• Did not start the Arizona series June 23-25 (mild sprain, left hand) … re-turned to lineup June 26 at San Francisco and tied career-high with five hits (fourth time).• Homered three straight games June 16-18, longest string since May 22–25, 2013 (longest: 4, 2x; last: July 28–31, 2010).• Eight-game hitting streak (.464; 14-for-32) from June 2-10 … reached in ca-reer-high 21 straight games (.418 OBP) May 18-June 10 (.333; 26-for-76).

#4 NICK HUNDLEY, c vs. Wood: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 3, 7/8-10Series: 4-8, R, 2B, RBI Long Streak: 13, 4/20-5/13Home Stand: 7-16, R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, SB Last HR: 6/24 vs. ARI• His .306 average (71-for-232) as a catcher ranks second in MLB, first in NL.• Batting .370 (20-for-54) his past 15 games since June 21.• Sixth home run June 24 … all six of his homers have come vs. right-handed pitchers … career-high tying hits (4) and runs (3) June 21 vs. Milwaukee.• Batted .341 (30-for-88) from April 20-May 26 to lead all Major League catch-ers (90 plate appearances) in that span … batted .286 (20-for-70) in June.• Career-high 13-game hitting streak (.409; 18-for-44) ended May 20.• Batted .317 (19-for-60) in April … hit in 22 of his 28 games.

#9 DJ LeMAHIEU, 2b vs. Wood: 1-3Last Game: 1-3, BB Current Streak: 7, 7/4-11Series: 5-10, R, 2B, RBI, 2 BB Long Streak: 10, 5/18-27Home Stand: 9-18, R, 2B, RBI, 2 BB Last HR: 6/23 vs. ARI• Since snapping an 0-16 skid Saturday is 13-for-27 (.481) in last seven games.

• Batting average (.310) eighth in NL … hitting .389 (14-for-36) with runners in scoring position and two outs, tied 10th in NL … average of .348 (31-for-89) batting with two outs seventh in NL.• Hit .351 (73-for-208) from Opening Day through June 11.• Only Rockies second baseman (.406; 28-for-69) to bat .400 in April … hit in first nine games (4/6-15), including multi-hits six times … .283 in May (26-for-92) after starting off the month 4-for-29 (.138) … .252 (29-for-115) in June.

#8 MICHAEL McKENRY, c vs. Wood: 0-1Last Game: 0-4 Current Streak: 0Series: 0-4 Long Streak: 3, 5/21-23Home Stand: 0-4 Last HR: 6/2 vs. LAD (2G)• Prior to ‘15 had no triples, but collected three in five games from June 6-16. • Made 25 starts (1 DH), hitting safely in 15 … has 16 pinch-hit appearances (2-for-12, 4 R, RBI, 4 BB) … Rockies are 16-9 when he starts behind plate.• Went 7-for-25 (.280) with two homers in May.

#10 BEN PAULSEN, inf-of vs. Wood: N/ALast Game: 1-3, 2B, BB Current Streak: 2, 7/10-11Series: 2-7, 2B, 2 BB Long Streak: 6, 5/19-23Home Stand: 4-13, 2B, RBI, 2 BB Last HR: 6/10 vs. STL • Hit .286 (40-for-140) since May 19 recall from Triple-A Albuquerque, where he hit .256 (32-for-125) with three homers and 15 RBI in 36 games.• Career-high tying three hits June 26 at San Francisco, first-ever game at AT&T Park … third three-hit game in June … sixth career game with two RBI, fourth in ‘15.• Tied career-high with three hits and two RBI June 19 vs. MIL … had second big league triple … also had three hits June 8 and a career-high three runs.• Entered June 10 game in the seventh in left field and homered in the bottom half, a two-run blast … home runs in back-to-back games May 29-30 … second time in his career homered consecutive games.

#20 WILIN ROSARIO, inf vs. Wood: 1-3, 2BLast Game: 0-1 Current Streak: 0 Series: 1-7, R, 2B, RBI Long Streak: 3, 4x, last: 6/30-7/3Home Stand: 2-12, R, 2 2B, RBI Last HR: 6/23 vs. ARI• Made 37 starts this year, including 32 at first base … played in nine games and made seven starts at first prior to ‘15 (55.0 innings, 2012-14).• Hit safely in 10 of his past 16 games (.298; 14-for-47).• Is 6-for-19 pinch-hitting (BB), including go-ahead homer April 8 at Milwaukee in 10th inning … .316 pinch-hitting batting average is ninth in NL.• Three straight multi-hit games vs. Arizona June 23-25 (7-for-11; .636) … second career two-homer game June 6.• Optioned April 22 after beginning year on Opening Day roster … hit .343 (12-for-35) with four doubles and four RBI in nine games at Triple-A.

#13 DREW STUBBS, of vs. Wood: 0-1Last Game: 1-2, R Current Streak: 3, 7/7-11 Series: 2-5, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB Long Streak: 3, 2x: last: 7/7-11Home Stand: 3-8, 3 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB Last HR: 7/9 vs. ATL• Home run in back to back games for first time since July 9-11, 2014.• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque July 2 … was optioned to Triple-A May 20 and hit .263 (36-for-137) with two homers and 20 RBI for the Isotopes.• Made the Rockies Opening Day roster and batted .118 (6-for-51) with five runs, one double, two homers and five RBI in 24 games before option.• Snapped 0-for-21 start to season with a home run May 1 at San Diego … longest hitless streak to start season snapped by a homer since 2012 (Brooks Conrad, 0-for-27).

#2 TROY TULOWITZKI, ss vs. Wood: 0-3Last Game: 0-4, BB Current Streak: 0Series: 1-7, RBI, 2 BB Long Streak: 21, 6/15-7/9Home Stand: 3-16, 2 RBI, 2 BB Last HR: 7/5 at ARI• Had his career-high, 21-game (since June 15) hitting streak snapped Satur-day... it was the longest active hitting streak in the Majors ... it is tied for the fifth-longest hitting streak in Rockies history ... batted .354 (29-for-82) with two doubles, two home runs, and 13 RBI over the streak. • Has reached base in 37 straight games since May 26, the longest streak of his career and also Majors’ longest active string.• Batting average (.314) sixth in NL … hit safely in 33 of his past 35 games (50-for-136), second in MLB in hitting since May 29 at .369. • Hit safely in 24 of his 25 games in June (.381; 37-for-97) with 21 RBI … aver-age in June second in MLB, first in NL.• Game-tying pinch-hit homer in eighth inning June 25 … first career pinch-hit home run … pinch-hit appearance second game May 23 was 1,000th game.one of five Rockies all-time to play 1,000 games.• Season-high five RBI June 3, sixth time in his career driven in at least five.• Had 11th two-home run game of his career May 29, first since July 9, 2014 … season-high four hits, most since June 5, 2013.

COLORADO HITTERS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES 2015 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIArenado .385 13 5 0 1 .370 27 10 2 4Barnes .375 8 3 0 1 .272 22 6 0 1Blackmon .538 13 7 0 0 .313 64 20 1 5Descalso .250 4 1 0 1 .244 45 11 1 6Gonzalez .500 12 6 2 5 .323 102 33 7 24Hundley .500 8 4 0 1 .233 77 18 0 9LeMahieu .500 10 5 0 1 .241 58 14 0 3 McKenry .000 4 0 0 0 .205 43 8 1 2 Paulsen .286 7 2 0 0 .286 7 2 0 0 Rosario .166 6 1 0 1 .224 67 15 4 8 Stubbs .400 5 2 1 1 .243 107 26 7 14Tulowitzki .143 7 1 0 1 .266 184 49 6 22

AVG AB H HR RBIArenado .300 636 191 30 111Barnes .308 224 69 8 27 Blackmon .330 710 234 21 89Descalso .190 100 19 1 12Gonzalez .332 1423 473 86 298Hundley .285 242 69 9 38LeMahieu .319 744 237 6 78McKenry .314 137 43 6 21Paulsen .315 124 39 4 17Rosario .311 742 231 39 141Stubbs .314 290 91 18 47Tulowitzki .322 1945 629 104 380

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#32 JOHN AXFORD, RHP Scoreless Streak: 2.0 IP Season-High IP: 1.0, 25x, last: 7/10 vs ATL Series: 2.0 IP, 2 SO, 2 SV Career High IP: 2.0, 13x, last: 6/9/14 at TEX • No runs in 24 of his 29 outings … allowed no hits in 17 appearances … opponents hitting .218 (22-for-101).• 16 saves 10th in NL; save percentage (94.1) seventh … 16 saves most since 2012.• Placed on family medical emergency list June 30 … reinstated July 4.• Blown save June 24 vs. Diamondbacks first in a year since June 24, 2014 at Arizona … snapped a streak of 13 successful opportunities, including 12 in ‘15 … allowed a season-high three hits and three runs. • Touched for two runs June 17, first homer allowed of season (last: August 8, 2014 at New York-AL).• Victory June 3 his first as a Rockie and first since June 14, 2014 at Boston … recorded the 400th strikeout of his career May 27.

#63 RAFAEL BETANCOURT, RHP Scoreless Streak: 3.1 IP Season-High IP: 1.1, 2x, last: 7/9 vs. ATLSeries: 2.1 IP, 4 H, 3 SO, BB Career-High IP: 3.1, 7/5/06 vs. NYY• Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list (vertigo symptoms) prior to game on June 26 … over five appearances since return from DL, is 0-1 with a 3.18 ERA (5.2 IP, 2 ER).• No earned runs 21 of his 29 appearances … no hits in 14 games … fanned 25 of 114 batters … opponents hitting .274 (29-for-106).• Second win May 25 with 1.1 innings, longest outing since ‘11.• Save April 13 at San Francisco was his first since August 20, 2013 at Phila-delphia … has 58 saves as a Rockie, 75 overall.• Opening-Day appearance first in Majors since Aug. 22, 2013 at Philadel-phia … made Opening Day roster as a non-roster invitee … fanned two in ‘15 debut at Milwaukee … had Tommy John surgery on Sept. 17, 2013.

#49 REX BROTHERS, LHPScoreless Streak: 0.1 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 5/2 vs. SLC (AAA)Series: 0.1 IP, 2 BB Career-High IP: 2.0, 5x, last: 9/4/12 at ATL• First appearance of season Saturday … was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque prior to Saturday’s game ... it is his first stint on the Major League roster this season ... had made at least 70 appearances for the Rockiess in each of his last three seasons before being sent to the Minors on April 1.• Had last appeared for the Rockies on September 28, 2014 ... made 74 appearances in 2014, going 4-6 with a 5.59 ERA (56.1 IP, 35 ER).• Is 15-11 with 20 saves and a 3.49 ERA (232.0 IP, 90 ER) in 269 career appearances for the Rockies.• Is 4-1 with three saves and a 4.71 ERA (28.2 IP, 15 ER) in 32 contests for Albuquerque this season.• Was originally drafted by the Rockies in the first round (34th pick) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft.

#58 YOHAN FLANDE, LHP Scoreless Streak: 5.2 IP Season-High IP: 5.2, 7/7 vs. LAASeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 5.2, 7/7/15 vs. LAA (relief)• Pitched 5.2 innings Tuesday vs. the Angels, a career-high in a relief stint, allowing two hits and no runs with a walk.• Recalled June 30 from Triple-A Albuquerque, where he was 3-3 with a 7.11 ERA (31.2 IP, 25 ER) in 12 starts.… combined is 8-3 with a 3.91 ERA (71.1 IP, 31 ER) in 12 Minor League starts.• Recalled May 14 from Double-A New Britain, where he was 5-0 with a 1.36 ERA (39.2 IP, 6 ER) in six starts … named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week May 4-10.• Pitched in three games in relief in first stint with Colorado (7.1 IP, 6 ER) … optioned May 26 to Triple-A.• Signed by the Rockies as a Minor League free agent on Dec. 13, 2014 …

TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HRSeason Totals 38-49 4.84 1 2 23/33 762.1 829 440 410 288-18 575 97Starters 24-36 5.01 1 0 --- 470.2 522 282 262 186-11 326 70Relievers 14-13 4.57 -- -- 23/33 291.2 307 158 148 102-7 249 27Coors Field 20-24 5.28 1 0 9/16 395.1 457 243 232 145-7 304 58Road 18-25 4.37 0 2 14/17 367.0 372 197 178 143-11 271 39April 11-10 4.62 0 2 8/11 187.0 202 105 96 77-3 144 20May 11-16 4.65 1 0 7/9 234.0 239 130 121 85-3 158 17June 12-17 5.39 0 0 5/10 254.0 292 157 152 92-7 202 49July 4-6 4.23 0 0 3/3 87.1 95 48 41 34-5 71 11

ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTESPitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB,SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1BF/R RI/RScAxford 7/10 vs. ATL 1.0,0,0,0,0,0 6/3/15 vs. LAD 7/10/15 at ARI 7/8/15 at LAA 16/17 29/21 3/2Betancourt 7/11 vs. ATL 1.0,2,0,0,1,0 5/25/15 at CIN 4/13/15 at SF 6/27/15 at SF 1/3 18/11 12/1Brothers 7/11 vs. ATL 0.1,0,0,0,2,0 8/17/14 vs. CIN 9/29/13 at LAD 8/29/14 at ARI 0/0 1/1 0/0Flande 7/7 vs. LAA 5.2,2,0,0,1,3 No ML wins No ML saves 7/3/15 at ARI 0/0 5/4 5/3Friedrich 7/11 vs. ATL 0.2,0,0,0,0,1 7/13/12 vs. PHI No ML saves 5/13/15 at LAA 0/0 38/28 16/5Hawkins 7/11 vs. ATL 1.0,0,0,0,0,0 7/11/15 vs. ATL 6/30/15 at OAK 4/12/15 vs. CHI 2/4 21/15 7/2Kahnle 7/10 vs. ATL 0.1,0,0,0,0,1 4/12/14 at SF No ML Saves 4/30/14 at ARI 0/0 19/11 10/0Logan 7/10 vs. ATL 0.2,2,0,0,0,2 7/9/14 vs. SD 5/12/12 vs. SEA 6/7/15 vs. MIA 0/2 37/25 13/4

originally signed by the Phillies on Dec. 13, 2004 out of El Seibo, Domini-can Republic and spent nine years in their Minor League system.

#53 CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH, LHP Scoreless Streak: 0.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SDSeries: 1.2 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, BB, SO Career-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SD (relief)• No runs in 24 of a team-high 38 appearances … worked two or more innings five times in ‘15 … allowed runs four times in past 15 games.• Is 0-2 with a 4.07 ERA (48.2 IP, 22 ER) in 51 career relief appearances … 5-11 with a 6.61 ERA (98.0 IP, 72 ER) in 19 big league starts … has not started since July 1, 2014 at Washington.• Allowed two runs June 17, ending streak of five scoreless outings (3.2 innings) from June 5-15.• Did not allow a run from May 15-31 (6.2 IP) until scored upon June 1 and June 3 vs. Los Angeles (0.2 IP, 5 ER).• Had never allowed a home run as reliever in 34 games until June 1 two-run homer (Joc Pederson) vs. Los Angeles in sixth inning … had a 38.1 homerless-inning streak; first homer allowed since two (Weeks, A. Ramirez) June 26, 2014 at Milwaukee in the first inning of a start.

#32 LATROY HAWKINS, RHP Scoreless Streak: 10.1 IP Season-High IP: 1.2, 7/10 vs. ATLSeries: 2.2 IP, H, SO, W Career-High IP: 4.0 2x, last: 6/30/2000 at CLE• Pitched a season-high 1.2 innings in Friday night’s game.• Current 10.1 scoreless innings streak is tied for the longest for Rockies this season (Ottavino).• Scored upon once in 14 games since returning from DL (13.1 IP, 1 ER) … worked 11 consecutive scoreless outings since June 18 (9.1 IP).• Save June 30 his first since April 7 in his first opportunity since April 12.• Reinstated from disabled list (right biceps strain) June 11 … on DL since April 22 … made five rehab appearances (May 15, 17 and June 4, 7, 9), allowing eight hits and four runs in 4.2 innings at Triple-A.• Save, his 125th, second game of the season April 7 at Milwaukee … blew save opportunity on April 8 at Milwaukee, but got the win in 5-4, 10th inning victory … second blown save April 12 vs. Chicago.• Made his 1,000th appearance last season … announced prior to 2015 that this would be his last season as a Major League pitcher.

#54 TOMMY KAHNLE, RHP Scoreless Streak: 2.1 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 6/16 at HOUSeries: 1.1 IP, 2 SO Career-High IP: 3.0, 6/13/14 at SF• Scored upon in five of his 19 appearances, including four of his past 10 outings … fanned 24 of 77 batters faced (11.78 SO/9).• In 17 relief appearances at Triple-A, 1-2 with a 3.68 ERA (22.0 IP, 9 ER).• Was acquired by the Rockies in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft from the Yankees … originally selected by the Yankees in the fifth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Lynn University (FLA).

#48 BOONE LOGAN, LHP Scoreless Streak: 2.2 IP Season-High IP: 1.2, 6/2 (1) vs. LADSeries: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 4 SO Career-High IP: 3.0 3x, last 4/25/07 vs. DET• No runs 29 of 37 outings … scored on four times past 25 games (14.0 IP, 6 ER) since May 13 … 0-1, 4.32 ERA (8.1 IP, 4 ER) past 17 games.• Has a 1.80 ERA (10.0 IP, 2 ER) over 15 road appearances … not al-lowed a run on the road since April 29, string of 11 scoreless outings (6.0 IP).• Allowed a homer in consecutive appearances June 7-9 … second loss of season June 7, first run allowed since May 19 vs. Phillies and first homer since April 15 at San Francisco.• Worked four scoreless innings over four games to begin the year … allowed a home run at San Francisco April 15 (Duffy).

ROCKIES BULLPEN VS. ATLANTA BRAVES 2015 CareerPitcher W-L-S G IP ER ERA W-L-S G IP ER ERA Axford 0-0-2 2 2.0 0 0.00 0-0-6 11 10.1 3 2.61Betancourt 0-0-0 1 1.1 0 0.00 1-0-0 12 13.1 3 2.03Brothers 0-0-0 1 0.1 0 0.00 0-0-0 17 14.1 2 1.26Flande ---- -- --- -- ---- ---- -- --- -- ----Friedrich 0-0-0 2 2.1 3 11.57 0-0-0 2 2.1 3 11.57Hawkins 1-0-0 2 2.2 0 0.00 3-0-5 31 37.0 4 0.97Kahnle 0-0-0 2 1.1 0 0.00 0-0-0 4 4.0 0 0.00Logan 0-0-0 2 1.1 0 0.00 0-0-0 7 5.1 3 5.06

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2015 DAY-BY-DAY H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 1 4/6 R/D at MIL W 10-0 Kendrick Lohse None 1-0 T1/- 46,032 3:00 2 4/7 R/N at MIL W 5-2 Lyles Garza Hawkins 2-0 1/1.0 38,127 2:48 3 4/8 R/N at MIL W 5-4 (10) Hawkins Rodriguez Axford 3-0 1/1.0 28,720 3:15 4 4/10 H/D CHI W 5-1 Bergman Wood None 4-0 1/1.5 49,303 3:01 5 4/11 H/N CHI L 5-9 Hammel Kendrick None 4-1 1/1.0 43,812 3:19 6 4/12 H/D CHI L 5-6 Ramirez Hawkins Rondon 4-2 1/0.5 41,363 3:05 7 4/13 R/D at SF W 2-0 Butler Heston Betancourt 5-2 1/1.0 42,019 2:58 8 4/14 R/N atSF W 4-1 Oberg Hudson Ottavino 6-2 1/1.0 41,051 3:09 9 4/15 R/N atSF W 4-2 Matzek Lincecum Ottavino 7-2 1/1.0 41,188 2:51 10 4/17 R/N at LAD L 3-7 Kershaw Kendrick None 7-3 T1/ - 48,950 3:18 11 4/18 R/D at LAD L 3-6 Greinke Lyles Peralta 7-4 2/-1.0 45,912 2:55 12 4/19 R/N at LAD L 0-7 McCarthy Butler None 7-5 3/-2.0 44,666 2:55 13 4/20 H/N SD L 3-14 Despaigne De La Rosa None 7-6 4/-2.5 22,586 3:09 14 4/21 H/N SD L 6-7 Maurer Logan Kimbrel 7-7 4/-2.5 22,600 3:06 15 4/22 H/D SD W 5-4 Ottavino Kelley None 8-7 T3/-1.5 22,705 2:39 16 4/23 H/N SD W 2-1 Lyles Ross Axford 9-7 3/-0.5 31,676 2:53 17 4/24 H/N SF W 6-4 Butler Heston Ottavino 10-7 2/-0.5 31,453 2:51 18 4/25 H/N SF L 4-5 (11) Machi Brown None 10-8 2/-1.5 36,474 3:52 4/26 H/D SF Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader May 23 19 4/27 R/N at ARI W 5-4 Matzek Anderson Axford 11-8 2/-1.0 17,444 3:29 20 4/28 R/N atARI L 5-12 Chafin Kendrick None 11-9 2/-1.0 18,792 3:10 21 4/29 R/N at ARI L 1-9 Collmenter Lyles None 11-10 2/-2.0 19,633 2:34April: 11-10 /.280, 88 R (4.19 R/ G), 19 HR, 6-9 SB / 4.62 ERA (187.0 IP, 96 ER), 20 HR, 77 BB, 144 SO .280 BA 22 5/1 R/N at SD L 3-14 Kennedy Butler None 11-11 T2/-3.0 30,186 3:26 23 5/2 R/N at SD L 2-4 Morrow De La Rosa Kimbrel 11-12 3/-4.0 28,058 2:57 24 5/3 R/D at SD L 6-8 Shields Kendrick Kimbrel 11-13 4/-5.0 34,197 3:12 5/4 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader Sept. 1 5/5 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as doubleheader May 6 25 5/6 H/D ARI L 7-13 Matzek Collmenter None 11-14 5/-5.5 22,621 3:39 26 H/D ARI L 1-5 Lyles Ray None 11-15 5/-5.5 2:31 27 5/8 H/N LAD L 1-2 (6) Anderson Butler None 11-16 5/-7.0 32,974 1:41 5/9 H/N LAD Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader June 2 28 5/10 H/D LAD L 5-9 Baez Oberg None 11-17 5/-8.5 30,710 3:36 29 5/12 R/N at LAA L 2-5 Wilson Betancourt Street 11-18 5/-9.5 28,150 2:44 30 5/13 R/N at LAA L 1-2 Ramos Friedrich None 11-19 5/-9.5 30,129 3:18 31 5/14 R/N at LAD W 5-4 Betancourt Garcia Axford 12-19 5/-8.5 42,650 3:11 32 5/15 R/N at LAD L 4-6 Kershaw Butler Nicasio 12-20 5/-9.5 46,662 3:34 33 5/16 R/N at LAD W 7-1 De La Rosa Greinke None 13-20 5/-8.5 48,378 2:54 34 5/17 R/D at LAD L 0-1 Bolsinger Kendrick Jansen 13-21 5/-9.5 44,990 2:40 35 5/18 H/N PHI L 3-4 Hamels Lyles Papelbon 13-22 5/-10.0 24,061 3:14 36 5/19 H/N PHI W 6-5 Oberg De Fratus Axford 14-22 5/-9.0 21,249 2:54 37 5/20 H/N PHI L 2-4 Gonzalez, S. Butler Papelbon 14-23 5/-9.0 21,174 2:50 38 5/21 H/D PHI W 7-3 Bergman Williams None 15-23 5/-8.0 25,418 3:15 39 5/22 H/N SF L 8-11 Vogelson Kendrick Casilla 15-24 5/-9.0 31,226 3:33 40 5/23 H/D SF L 8-10 Heston Lyles Casilla 15-25 5/-9.5 32,956 3:04 41 H/N SF W 5-3 Hale Petit Axford 16-25 5/-9.5 30,180 2:45 42 5/24 H/D SF W 11-2 Bettis Hudson None 17-25 5/-8.5 34,404 2:49 43 5/25 R/N at CIN W 5-4 Betancourt Chapman Axford 18-25 5/-8.5 20,516 2:59 44 5/26 R/N at CIN L 1-2 Chapman Brown None 18-26 5/-9.5 22,523 2:39 45 5/27 R/D at CIN W 6-4 Kendrick Leake Axford 19-26 5/-8.5 23,917 2:46 46 5/29 R/N atPHI W 4-1 Bettis Hamels None 20-26 5/-8.0 22,227 2:32 47 5/30 R/D at PHI W 5-2 Butler Harang Axford 21-26 5/-7.5 23,510 3:23 48 5/31 R/D at PHI W 4-1 Rusin Williams Oberg 22-26 5/-6.5 22,166 2:56May: 11-16 /.255, 119 R (4.4 R/G), 35 HR, 14-23 SB / 4.65 ERA (234.0 IP, 121 ER), 17 HR, 85 BB, 158 SO .264 BA

49 6/1 H/N LAD L 4-11 Kendrick Kershaw None 22-27 5/-7.5 25,564 3:08 50 6/2 H/D LAD W 6-3 De La Rosa Thomas Axford 23-27 5/-6.5 28,148 3:01 51 H/N LAD L 8-9 Ravin Betancourt Jansen 23-28 5/-7.5 24,972 3:24 52 6/3 H/N LAD W 7-6 Axford Garcia None 24-28 5/-6.5 24,575 3:44 53 6/5 H/N MIA L 2-6 Koehler Butler Ramos 24-29 5/-6.0 32,091 2:43 54 6/6 H/D MIA W 10-5 Rusin Phelps None 25-29 5/-6.0 30,373 2:59 55 6/7 H/D MIA L 2-3 (10) Dyson Logan Ramos 25-30 5/-6.0 35,139 3:05 56 6/8 H/N STL W 11-3 Hale Lackey None 26-30 5/-6.0 32,043 2:39 57 6/9 H/N STL W 4-3 De La Rosa Wacha Axford 27-30 4/-6.0 33,731 2:56 58 6/10 H/D STL L 2-4 Martinez Bettis Rosenthal 27-31 4/-7.0 30,698 2:59 59 6/11 R/N at MIA L 0-6 Phelps Rusin None 27-32 T4/-7.5 18,003 2:41 60 6/12 R/N at MIA L 1-5 Urena Kendrick None 27-33 5/-8.5 20,355 2:45 61 6/13 R/D at MIA L 1-4 Latos Hale Ramos 27-34 5/-8.5 26,647 2:43 62 6/14 R/D at MIA W 4-1 De La Rosa Haren Axford 28-34 5/-8.5 20,879 3:08 63 6/15 R/N atHOU L 3-6 Keuchel Bettis Gregerson28-35 5/-8.5 21,820 2:48 64 6/16 R/D at HOU L 5-8 Harris Rusin Gregerson 28-36 5/-8.5 22,245 3:34 65 6/17 H/N HOU L 4-8 Oberholtzer Kendrick None 28-37 5/-8.5 33,041 3:13 66 6/18 H/D HOU L 4-8 McHugh Hale None 28-38 5/-9.5 30,770 3:30 67 6/19 H/N MIL L 5-9 Jungmann De La Rosa None 28-39 5/-9.5 35,841 3:16 68 6/20 H/D MIL W 5-1 Bettis Lohse None 29-39 5/-8.5 35,180 2:27 69 6/21 H/D MIL W 10-4 Rusin Garza None 30-39 5/-8.0 41,487 3:09 70 6/23 H/N AZ W 10-5 Kendrick Anderson None 31-39 5/-7.0 30,079 2:51 71 6/24 H/N AZ L 7-8 Hudson Axford Ziegler 31-40 5/-8.0 30,367 3:55 72 6/25 H/D AZ W 6-4 Miller Hudson Axford 32-40 5/-8.0 30,568 3:30 73 6/26 R/N atSF W 8-6 Bettis Hudson None 33-40 5/-8.0 41,887 3:30 74 6/27 R/D at SF L 5-7 Kontos Betancourt Casilla 33-41 5/-8.0 41,746 3:26 75 6/28 R/D at SF L 3-6 Bumgarner Kendrick None 33-42 5/-9.0 41,795 2:55 76 6/29 R/N atOAK L 1-7 Graveman Hale None 33-43 5/-9.0 12,125 2:40 77 6/30 R/N atOAK W 2-1 DeLaRosa Bassitt Hawkins 34-43 5/-9.0 19,206 2:56 June: 12-17 / .274, 140 R (4.8 R/G), 34 HR, 23-29 SB / 5.39 ERA (254.0 IP, 157 ER), 49 HR, 92 BB, 202 SO, .289 BA 78 7/1 R/D atOAK L 1-4 Bettis Hahn Clippard 34-44 5/-10.0 17,655 3:14 79 7/2 R/N at ARI L 1-8 Hellickson Rusin None 34-45 5/-10.5 16,861 3:01 80 7/3 R/N atARI L 3-4(10) Chafin Flande None 34-46 5/-10.5 22,449 3:36

81 7/4 R/N at ARI L 3-7 Corbin Hale None 34-47 5/-11.5 42,113 3:18 H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 82 7/5 R/D at ARI W 6-4 De La Rosa De La Rosa Axford 35-47 5/-10.5 22,996 3:32 83 7/7 H/N LAA L 2-10 Heaney Bettis None 35-48 5/-11.0 26,232 2:30 84 7/8 H/N LAA L 2-3 Smith Axford Street 35-49 5/-12.0 24,660 3:27 85 7/9 H/N ATL W 5-3 Hale Brigham Axford 36-49 5/-12.0 30,334 3:13 86 7/10 H/N ATL W 5-3 Laffey Miller Axford 37-49 5/-12.0 48,254 2:47 87 7/11 H/D ATL W 3-2 Hawkins Grilli None 38-49 5/-11.0 40,620 3:26 88 7/12 H/D ATL 7/13 All-Star break 7/14 All-StarGame,GreatAmericanBallPark,Cincinnati,Ohio 7/15 All-Star break 7/16 All-Star break 89 7/17 R/N at SD 90 7/18 R/N at SD 91 7/19 R/D at SD 92 7/20 H/N TEX 93 7/21 H/N TEX 94 7/22 H/D TEX 95 7/24 H/N CIN 96 7/25 H/N CIN 97 7/26 H/D CIN 98 7/27 R/N at CHI 99 7/28 R/N at CHI 100 7/29 R/N at CHI 101 7/30 R/N at STL 102 7/31 R/N at STL 103 8/1 R/N at STL 104 8/2 R/D at STL 105 8/3 H/N SEA 106 8/4 H/N SEA 107 8/5 H/D SEA 108 8/7 R/N at WAS 109 8/8 R/N at WAS 110 8/9 R/D at WAS 111 8/10 R/N at NYM112 8/11 R/N at NYM 113 8/12 R/N at NYM114 8/13 R/D at NYM115 8/14 H/N SD116 8/15 H/N SD 117 8/16 H/D SD 118 8/18 H/N WAS 119 8/19 H/N WAS 120 8/20 H/N WAS121 8/21 H/N NYM 122 8/22 H/N NYM 123 8/23 H/D NYM 124 8/24 R/N at ATL 125 8/25 R/N at ATL 126 8/26 R/N at ATL127 8/28 R/N at PIT 128 8/29 R/N at PIT 129 8/30 R/D at PIT 130 8/31 H/N ARI 131 9/1 H/D ARI Makeup from May 4 postponement132 H/N ARI 133 9/2 H/N ARI 134 9/3 H/N SF 135 9/4 H/N SF 136 9/5 H/N SF 137 9/6 H/D SF 138 9/7 R/D at SD 139 9/8 R/N at SD 140 9/9 R/N at SD141 9/11 R/N at SEA 142 9/12 R/N at SEA 143 9/13 R/D at SEA 144 9/14 R/N at LAD 145 9/15 R/N at LAD 146 9/16 R/N at LAD 147 9/18 H/N SD 148 9/19 H/N SD 149 9/20 H/D SD 150 9/21 H/N PIT 151 9/22 H/N PIT 152 9/23 H/N PIT 153 9/24 H/D PIT 154 9/25 H/N LAD 155 9/26 H/N LAD 156 9/27 H/D LAD 157 9/29 R/N at ARI 158 9/30 R/N at ARI 159 10/1 R/N at ARI 160 10/2 R/N at SF 161 10/3 R/D at SF 162 10/4 R/D at SF

2015ROCKIESTRANSACTIONSApril 5 Placed LHP Jorge De La Rosa (leftgroinstrain)andRHP David Hale(leftobliquestrain)onthe15-daydisabledlist,retroactivetoMarch27;placedINF Charlie Culber-sononthe15-dayDL(lumbardisc),retroactivetoMarch31April 14 Placed RHP John Axfordonthefamilymedicalemergencylist;purchasedthecontractofRHPScottObergfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;transferredINF Charlie Culber-son (lumbar disc) from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled listApril 19 Transferred RHP John Axford to the restricted listApril 20 Reinstated LHP Jorge De La Rosa fromthe15-daydisabledlist;optionedRHPScottObergtoTriple-AAlbuquerqueApril 22 Placed RHPLaTroyHawkinsonthe15-daydisabledlistwithbicepstendinitis;recalledRHPScottObergfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;reinstatedRHP John Axford from therestrictedlist;optionedC-INF Wilin RosariotoTriple-AAlbuquerqueApril 27 Placed RHPAdamOttavinoonthe15-daydisabledlist(righttricepsinflammation);recalledRHP Jorge RondonfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;reinstatedRHP David Hale fromthe15-daydisabledlistandoptionedhimtoTripleAMay 2 Selected LHP Ken Roberts fromTriple-AAlbuquerque; designated RHP Jorge Rondon for assignmentMay 6 Added LHP Chris RusinfromTriple-AAlbuquerqueas26thmanfordoubleheadersecondgameandreturnedtoTriple-ApostgameMay 8 Recalled C-INF Wilin RosariofromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedLHPTylerMatzektoTriple-AAlbuquerqueMay 10 RHP Jorge RondonclaimedoffwaiversbytheBaltimoreOriolesMay 14 RecalledRHPChadBettisfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;SelectedLHP Yohan Flande fromDouble-ANewBritain; placed RHPBrooksBrownon 15-day disabled list, retro-activetoMay4(rightshoulderinflammation); INF Rafael Ynoa optionedtoTriple-AAlbuquerque;transferredRHPAdamOttavinofrom 15-day to 60-day disabled list (right elbow UCL surgery)May 16 PlacedINFJustinMorneauonseven-dayconcussiondisabledlist,effectiveMay15(cervicalstrainandconcussionsymptoms); recalled INF Rafael Ynoa from Triple-A AlbuquerqueMay 19 Placed OFCoreyDickersononthe15-daydisabledlist(plantarfasciitis);recalledINF-OF Ben PaulsenfromTriple-AAlbuquerqueMay 20 Recalled OF Brandon BarnesfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedOFDrewStubbstoTriple-AAlbuquerqueMay 23 Added RHP David Hale fromTriple-AAlbuquerqueas26thmanforsplitdoubleheaderandreturnedtoTriple-Apostgame;reinstatedRHPBrooksBrown from the 15-daydisabledlist(rightshoulderinflammation);placedLHP Ken Robertson15-daydisabledlist(leftelbowinflammation);May 26 Recalled LHP Chris RusinfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedLHP Yohan FlandetoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 1 Placed RHP Jordan Lylesonthe15-daydisabledlist(leftgreattoesprain);recalledRHPTommyKahnlefromTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 2 Added RHP David Hale fromTriple-AAlbuquerqueas26thmanforsplitdoubleheaderandreturnedtoTriple-ApostgameJune 6 Reinstated INF Charlie Culberson from the 60-day disabled list andoutrightedhimtoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 8 Placed RHP Rafael Betancourt onthe15-daydisabledlist(vertigosymptoms);recalledRHP David HalefromTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 9 Recalled OFKyleParkerfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedRHP Eddie Butler toTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 11 Reinstated LHPLaTroyHawkins and OFCoreyDickersonfromthe15-daydisabledlist;optionedRHPChristianBergman and OFKyleParkertoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 17 Selected RHPJustinMillerfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;transferredRHP Jordan Lylesfromthe15-daytothe60-daydisabledlist;placedOFCoreyDickerson on the 15-daydisabledlist(plantarfasciitis)June 18 Recalled RHPChristianBergmanfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;placedRHPBrooksBrownonthe15-daydisabledlist(rightshoulderinflammation)June 19 Reinstated LHP Ken Robertsfromthe15-daydisabledlistandoptionedhimtoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 26 Reinstated RHP Rafael Betancourt fromthe15-daydisabledlist;optionedRHPJustinMillertoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJune 30 Placed RHPChristianBergmanonthe15-daydisabledlist(retroactivetoJune29)(rightshoulderinflammation);placedRHP John Axford on the family medical emer-gencylist;recalledLHP Yohan Flande and RHPJustinMillerTriple-AAlbuquerqueJuly 2 Recalled OF DrewStubbsfromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedINF-OFRafael YnoatoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJuly 4 Reinstated RHP John Axfordfromthefamilymedicalemergencylist;optionedRHPJustinMillertoTriple-AAlbuquerqueJuly 10 Recalled RHPGonzalezGermenfromTriple-AAlbuquerqueandselectedLHPAaronLaffeytotheMajorLeagueroster;optionedRHPScottObergtoTriple-AAlbuquer-que;placedRHP David Hale onthe15-daydisabledlist(leftgroinstrain);recalledLHPTylerAndersonandplacedhimonthe60-daydisabledlist(leftelbowstressfracture).July 10 Recalled LHP Rex Brothers fromTriple-AAlbuquerque;designedLHPAaronLaffeyfor assignment.