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National League Championship Series … Game Three … October 18, 2016 … Dodger Stadium RHP Jake Arrieta (0-0, 3.00) vs. LHP Rich Hill (0-1, 6.43) CUBS VS. DODGERS The Cubs and Dodgers played seven regular season games this year, including four games at Wrigley Field, May 30-June 2, and three at Dodger Stadium, August 26-28 … Chicago won its first season series against the Dodgers since 2008 (5-2), going 3-1 at home and 1-2 on the road. 2016 Overall: ......................................... 4-3 At Wrigley Field: ................................ 3-1 At Dodger Stadium: .......................... 1-2 2015 Overall: ......................................... 3-4 At Wrigley Field: ................................ 2-2 At Dodger Stadium: .......................... 1-2 All-Time Since 1890: ................. 1,034-1,045 At Wrigley Field: ........................ 407-401 At Dodger Stadium (since ‘62): .. 128-166 CUBS POST-SEASON GUIDE The Cubs 2016 Post-Season Guide is available at cubspressbox.com. MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, CUBS POSTSEASON HISTORY 1. 2. 5.

Kris Bryant ........................................ 9 Aramis Ramirez ................................... 7 Ryne Sandberg .................................... 7 Wildfire Schulte................................... 7 Five With (Incl. Fowler & Soler) ........... 6 LOWEST ERA, MLB

1. 2. 3.

Kyle Hendricks, CHI....................... 2.13 Jon Lester, CHI .............................. 2.44 Noah Syndergaard, NYM .................2.60 LOWEST WHIP, NATIONAL LEAGUE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Max Scherzer, WAS .........................0.97 Kyle Hendricks, CHI....................... 0.98 Jon Lester, CHI .............................. 1.02 Madison Bumgarner, SF ..................1.02 Julio Teheran, ATL ...........................1.05 John Lackey, CHI ........................... 1.06 Jake Arrieta, CHI ........................... 1.08 BEST OPS, NATIONAL LEAGUE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Daniel Murphy, WAS ..................... .985 Joey Votto, CIN............................... .985 Freddie Freeman, ATL .................... .968 Kris Bryant, CHI ........................... .939 Charlie Blackmon, COL ................... .933 Nolan Arenado, COL ....................... .932 Anthony Rizzo, CHI ...................... .928 BEST RUN DIFFERENTIAL, 2016

1. 2. 3.

Chicago Cubs ............................... +252 Boston Red Sox ..............................+184 Washington Nationals ....................+151

MOST RUNS PER GAME, 2016 POSTSEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.

Washington Nationals .....................4.80 Toronto Blue Jays ............................4.29 Chicago Cubs ................................ 4.17 Cleveland Indians ............................3.83 MOST POSTSEASON STARTS, ACTIVE PITCHERS

1. 2. 3.

John Lackey ..................................... 21 CC Sabathia ........................................18 Jon Lester ........................................ 16 Cole Hamels .......................................16 Justin Verlander .................................16

MOST RELIEF INNINGS, 2016 POSTSEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.

Andrew Miller, CLE ............................9.0 Kenley Jansen, LAD............................7.1 Roberto Osuna, TOR..........................7.0 Mike Montgomery, CHI .................. 6.2 Cody Allen, CLE..................................6.2

CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: After a respite yesterday, the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers resume the best-of-seven National League Championship Series with the series’ third game … Chicago took game one of this series, 8-4, Saturday night at Wrigley Field before the Dodgers on Sunday night evened the series with a 1-0 victory. © Kyle Hendricks on Sunday allowed just one run in 5.1 innings, with his lone blemish coming in the second inning when Adrian Gonzalez provided the game’s lone run with a solo homer. © Javier Baez was 1-for-3 and has a hit in all six post-season games this year … he has tied the club record for the longest hitting streak to open a postseason, joining Moises Alou in 2003 and Mickey Livingston in 1945. © Sunday night marked just the fifth time in the World Series era (since 1903) that the Cubs were shut out in a post-season game (previously game one of the 2015 NLDS in St. Louis) … still, the Cubs have plated five or more runs in four of their six post-season contests this month. CUBS AND THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: The previous four times the Cubs have advanced to the National League Championship Series: 1984 vs. San Diego (L, 3-2), 1989 vs. San Francisco (L, 4-1), 2003 vs. Florida (L, 4-3) and 2015 vs. New York (L, 4-0). © This marks the first time the Cubs have advanced to the NLCS in consecutive seasons. A LOOK AT GAME THREE: The Cubs are 6-14 in game three of post-season series, including an 0-1 record this year and a 1-1 mark in 2015 (won game three of the NLDS vs. St. Louis, 8-6; lost game three of the NLCS vs. the Mets, 5-2) … Chicago is 1-3 all-time in NLCS game threes. LOOKING FOR HAPPY RETURNS: Tonight’s Cubs starter, Jake Arrieta, pitches at Dodger Stadium for the first time since he recorded his first career no-hitter here, August 30, 2015 … he this season recorded his second no-no, April 21 in Cincinnati. BACK IN THE POSTSEASON: Chicago, who last season advanced to the NLCS, makes consecutive post-season appearances for just the second time since 1909 … the Cubs made consecutive NLDS appearances in 2007-08. © This is the second time the Cubs and Dodgers will meet in the postseason … Chicago fell to Los Angeles in the 2008 NLDS, three-games-to-none. DEFT WITH THE BAT: Cubs pitchers have gone 3-for-10 (.300) with two homers, six RBI, a .417 on-base percentage and a .900 slugging mark in six games this postseason … the pitchers’ six RBI in the NLDS vs. the Giants were the most by a pitching staff in the NLDS, surpassing the 1995 Reds and 2002 Cardinals, both of whom received three RBI from their pitchers in the NLDS … thanks to STATS, Inc.

CUBS RECORD IN 2016 REGULAR SEASON 2016 Overall: ....................................... 103-58 At Wrigley Field: .................................. 57-24 On the Road: ........................................ 46-34 April: ................................................... 17-5 May:.................................................. 18-10 June .................................................. 16-12 July.................................................... 12-14 August ................................................ 22-6 September/October.......................... 18-11 All-Time Since 1876: ................. 10,711-10,189 At Wrigley Field (since 1916): ......4,218-3,710 Leading Entering 6th: ............................ 79-11 Tied Entering 6th: .................................... 9-10 Trailing Entering 6th: ............................. 15-37 Leading Entering 7th: .............................. 86-8 Tied Entering 7th: ...................................... 6-9 Trailing Entering 7th: ............................. 11-41 Leading Entering 8th: .............................. 90-4 Tied Entering 8th: ...................................... 4-7 Trailing Entering 8th: ............................... 9-47 Leading Entering 9th: .............................. 92-1 Tied Entering 9th: ...................................... 3-4 Trailing Entering 9th: ............................... 8-53 Scoring First: .......................................... 73-20 One-Run Games: ................................... 22-23 Two-Run Games: ................................... 15-10 Extra-Inning Games: .................................. 9-4 Scoring Four or More: ........................... 89-17 Scoring Fewer Than Four: ....................... 14-41 Out-Hitting Opponents: ......................... 87-17 Hit Totals Equal: ........................................ 7-6 Out-Hit by Opponents: ............................ 9-35 Hit at Least One HR: .............................. 75-32 Hit Two or More HR: ............................. 47-11 Playing Errorless Ball: ............................ 66-26 Committing at Least One Error: ............ 37-32

FLY THE W: The Cubs compiled a 103-58 regular season record, tops in the majors and the team’s most since going 104-50 in 1910. © With 103 wins, the 2016 Cubs are one of just three major league teams to win 100 regular season games within four seasons of losing 100 contests … the Cubs, who went 61-101 in 2012, join only the 1969 Mets (100-62 after going 50-112 in 1965 and 61-101 in 1967) and the 1995 Indians (100-44 after going 57-105 in 1991) … thanks to STATS, Inc. © The Cubs have now reached 100 regular season wins six times in their 141 seasons dating to 1876 … they’ve done so in 1906 (11636), 1907 (107-45), 1909 (104-49), 1910 (104-50), 1935 (100-54) and now in 2016. O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: Manager Joe Maddon is only the second skipper in club history to reach the postseason in his first two seasons ... he joins Lou Piniella, who led the 2007-08 Cubs to the playoffs … this is his sixth postseason appearance as a manager, having taken Tampa Bay to the playoffs in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2013. START ME UP: Jon Lester is making his fourth-straight trip to the playoffs … during the regular season, he went 19-5 with a 2.44 ERA (55 ER/202.IP), the second-best mark in baseball. © Lester recorded a quality start in all 15 of his home appearances, setting the franchise record (since at least 1913) for the most home starts in a single season without throwing a non-quality start. © Kyle Hendricks, the owner of an MLB-best 2.13 ERA (45 ER/190.0 IP), and Lester combined to notch baseball’s top two ERAs, becoming the first teammate pair to do so since Roger Clemens (1.87) and Andy Pettitte (2.39) did so with the 2005 Astros. ROUSING ROTATION: Cubs starters combined to allow only 6.91 hits per nine innings, the third-lowest mark all-time and the lowest mark since 1968 … the Cubs are the first team to have four or more starters win 15 or more games in one season since the 2004 Cardinals … Elias notes the Cubs have five pitchers with more than 10 wins for the first time since 1945 when Hank Wyse (22 wins), Claude Passeau (17), Paul Derringer (16), Ray Prim (13) and Hank Borowy (11) turned the trick. THIS IS OFFENSIVE: The Cubs, with 808 runs scored in the regular season, have surpassed 800 runs for only the fourth time since 1938 (855 runs in 2008, 831 in 1998, 806 in 1970) … overall, the Cubs have reached 800 runs only nine times in modern franchise history starting in 1900. © The Cubs finished the regular season with a +252 run differential, by far the best mark in the MLB (Boston, +184) … the Cubs have finished a season with a better run differential only once in modern franchise history (since 1900): a +324 in 1906. LOFTY HEIGHTS: The Cubs secured baseball’s best record for the first time since 1945, and for the 12th time in club history … the Cubs this year reached 45 games over .500 for the first time since ending the 1935 season 100-54, 46 over … Chicago went 57-24 at Wrigley, a franchise mark in the team’s 101 seasons at the Friendly Confines, surpassing 56 wins at the Friendly Confines in both 1933 and 1935. A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN: Kris Bryant became the fourth Cub in franchise history to amass at least 120 runs, 35 doubles, 39 homers and 100 RBI in a single season, and just the second to do so in the last 85 years … Bryant joins Rogers Hornsby in 1929 (156 R, 47 2B, 39 HR, 149 RBI), Hack Wilson in 1930 (146, 35, 56, 191) and Derrek Lee in 2005 (120, 50, 46, 107). 40 x 30: Anthony Rizzo finished the season with a career-high 43 doubles and 32 homers, tying his career-high set in 2014 … he’s the first left-handed hitter in Cubs history to record 40 doubles and 30 homers in a season, and just the fourth overall … he joins Rogers Hornsby in 1929, Derrek Lee in 2005 and Alfonso Soriano in 2007. WHAT’S IN AN AGE?: With 21 homers and 95 RBI in the regular season, Addison Russell is just the second Cub to reach the 20-homer mark in his age 22 season or younger – joining Ron Santo (23 homers in age 21 campaign in 1961). COMFORTS OF HOME: The Cubs, who have home field advantage through the N.L. playoffs, went 57-24 at Wrigley Field, a franchise mark in the team’s 101 seasons at the Friendly Confines, surpassing 56 wins at the Friendly Confines in both 1933 and 1935.

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION Date Tues., October 18 Wed., October 19

Opp. @LA @LA

Time (CT) 7:08 p.m. 7:08 p.m.

TV FS1 FS1

Radio 670 The Score 670 The Score

Probable Pitchers RHP Jake Arrieta (0-0, 3.00) vs. LHP Rich Hill (0-1, 6.43) RHP John Lackey (0-0, 6.75) vs. LHP Julio Urias (1-0, 0.00)

OCTOBER 18, 2016 — PAGE 2

Tonight’s Cubs Starter — #49 RHP Jake Arrieta (0-0, 3.00 Postseason) 2015 — 2016 —

CUBS CUBS

MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS POSTSEASON TOTALS

W-L

ERA

G

GS

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

HR

BB

SO

22-6 18-8

1.77 3.10

33 31

33 31

4 1

3 1

229.0 197.1

150 138

52 72

45 68

10 16

48 76

236 190

74-46 2-1

3.58 3.51

167 4

161 4

6 1

5 1

992.2 25.2

804 20

420 10

395 10

86 2

348 5

907 33

Last Time Out

Career vs. Los Angeles (N.L.)

Jake tossed a quality start in Game Three of the NLDS at San Francisco, allowing two runs in 6.0 innings … added a three-run homer in the second inning … was in line for the win but took a no-decision after the Giants rallied for a 6-5, 13-inning victory.

Jake has allowed just two hits and no runs in 16.0 innings over his last two starts against the Dodgers, including a no-hitter August 30, 2015 at Dodger Stadium … he struck out 12 and walked just one in the outing … also tossed 7.0-scoreless innings, May 31 of this season at Wrigley Field … including the postseason, he has gone 6-0 with a 0.53 ERA (3 ER/51.0 IP) in his last seven starts in the state of California.

Date Opp. 10/10 @SF

Dec. Result ND L, 6-5 (13)

IP 6.0

H 6

R 2

ER 2

BB 1

SO PC-S 5 97-64

Left 3-2

W-L 0-0 1-2

2016 Career

2016 Season Jake went 18-8 with a 3.10 ERA (68 ER/197.1 IP), limiting opponents to an MLB-best .194 batting average … went 11-3 on the road, the second-most road victories in the majors (Max Scherzer, 12-4) … named an N.L. All-Star for the first time.  Ranked among N.L. leaders in wins (18, t-3rd), ERA (3.10, 10th), opponent’s OBP (.277, 6th), slugging (.306, 1st) and OPS (.583, 2nd).  Notched nine starts of at least 6.0-scoreless innings, tied for the most in the majors (also, Tanner Roark) ... his 11 starts allowing three or fewer hits also tied for the major league lead (with Dan Straily and Tom Koehler).  Posted a 2.62 ERA (29 ER/99.2 IP) in 16 home starts, compared to a 3.59 ERA (39 ER/97.2 IP) in 15 road starts.  Allowed five or fewer hits in a career-best 12-straight starts, July 19-Sept. 23.  Limited opponents to a .194 batting average (138-for-710), including identical .194 marks by righties (76-for-391) and lefties (62-for-319).  Allowed a solo homer, August 12 vs. St. Louis, his first homer surrendered at Wrigley Field since July 25, 2015, snapping a streak of 15-straight home starts without allowing a dinger … was the longest streak by a Cubs starter since Bill Lee went 17-straight home starts from 1942-47.  Tossed his second career no-hitter, and the 15th in franchise history, April 21 at Cincinnati … also went 2-for-4 at the plate with a walk and run scored.  Struck out double-digit batters a team-leading four times: May 14 vs. Pittsburgh (11), June 5 vs. Arizona (12), June 17 vs. Pittsburgh (11) and September 23 vs. St. Louis (10) … in the start against Arizona, he struck out 11 batters in the first 4.0 innings, becoming the first Cubs starter since at least 1974 to do so.  Went 12-4 with a 2.68 ERA (34 ER/114.1 IP) in the season’s first half.  At the plate, he batted .262 (17-for-65) with two doubles, one triple, two homers and seven RBI ... his 17 hits led all pitchers and were the most by a Cubs pitcher since Carlos Zambrano (28) in 2008.

ERA 0.00 3.24

G 1 4

GS IP 1 7.0 4 25.0

H R 2 0 10 9

ER 0 9

HR BB 0 4 0 15

SO 8 29

vs. Dodgers Batters (AVG-AB-H-HR-RBI): Ethier (.143-7-1-0-0) Kendrick (.167-6-1-0-1) Ruiz (.333-9-3-0-1) Gonzalez (.286-21-6-1-2) Pederson (.000-6-0-0-0) Seager (.333-3-1-0-0) Grandal (.000-4-0-0-0) Puig (.667-3-2-0-0) Turner (.000-2-0-0-0) Hernandez (.000-3-0-0-0) Reddick (.444-9-4-1-1) Utley (.000-13-0-0-0)

Career Notes Jake has gone 74-46 with six complete games, five shutouts, two no-hitters and a 3.58 ERA (395 ER/992.2 IP) in 167 career games (161 starts) in seven big league seasons with Baltimore (2010-13) and the Cubs (2013-16).  Made three postseason starts in 2015, going 2-1 with a 3.66 ERA (8 ER/19.2 IP), including a complete game shutout in the N.L. Wild Card game at Pittsburgh.  Has gone 34-9 with a 2.14 ERA (82 ER/344.1 IP) and 337 strikeouts in 51 regular season starts since June 21 of last season.  Was named the N.L. Pitcher of the Month in three-consecutive months beginning in August 2015 … is the first N.L. pitcher to accomplish the feat and third major leaguer overall, joining Pedro Martinez (April-June, 1999) and Johan Santana (JulySeptember, 2004).  Since joining the Cubs in July of 2013, Jake has gone 54-21 with six complete games, five shutouts, two no-hitters and a 2.52 ERA (178 ER/634.2 IP) in 98 starts.  Since the beginning of the 2014 season, Jake ranks in the top two among all pitchers in hits per nine innings (6.21), batting average against (.193), ERA (2.42) and WHIP (0.97).  Has a 2.20 ERA (75 ER/319.1 IP) in his career at Wrigley Field, the fifth-lowest ERA in Wrigley Field history … his .177 opponents batting average at Wrigley Field is the best of any pitcher in the ballpark’s history.

2016 Game-by-Game Starts No. Date Opp. Result 1. 4/4 @LAA W, 9-0 2. 4/10 @ARI W, 7-3 3. 4/16 COL W, 6-2 4. 4/21 @CIN W, 16-0 5. 4/28 MIL W, 7-2 APRIL: 5-0, 1.00 ERA (5 GS) 6. 5/3 @PIT W, 7-1 7. 5/8 WSH ND, 4-3 (13) W 8. 5/14 PIT W, 8-2 9. 5/20 @SF W, 8-1 10. 5/25 @STL W, 9-8 11. 5/31 LAD ND, 5-0 L MAY: 4-0, 2.08 ERA (6 GS) 12. 6/5 ARI L, 3-2 13. 6/11 @ATL W, 8-2 14. 6/17 PIT W, 6-0 15. 6/22 STL L, 7-2 16. 6/27 @CIN W, 11-8 JUNE: 3-2, 3.54 ERA (5 GS) 17. 7/2 @NYM L, 4-3 18. 7/8 @PIT L, 8-4 19. 7/19 NYM ND, 2-1 L 20. 7/25 @CWS ND, 5-4 L 21. 7/30 SEA L, 4-1 JULY: 0-3, 4.88 ERA (5 GS) 22. 8/6 @OAK W, 4-0 23. 8/12 STL W, 13-2 24. 8/18 MIL W, 9-6 25. 8/23 @SD W, 5-3 26. 8/29 PIT ND, 8-7 W (13) AUGUST: 4-0, 3.21 ERA (5 GS) 27. 9/3 SF L, 3-2 28. 9/11 @HOU W, 9-5 29. 9/17 MIL L, 11-3 30. 9/23 STL W, 5-0 31. 9/28 @PIT L, 8-4 SEPTEMBER: 2-3, 4.60 ERA (5 GS) 1. 10/10 @SF ND, 6-5 L (13)

IP 7.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 5.0 36.0 7.0 5.0 8.0 7.0 5.0 7.0 39.0 5.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 28.0 5.1 6.0+ 7.0 6.0 7.0+ 31.1 8.0 5.2 5.2 8.0 6.1 33.2 6.0 5.1 6.0 7.0 5.0 29.1 6.0

H 2 8 5 0 3 18 2 6 3 4 7 2 24 9 4 2 4 4 23 8 9 5 5 2 29 3 4 3 2 5 17 4 4 4 5 10 27 6

R 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 3 2 1 4 0 10 3 2 0 2 5 12 4 6 1 4 2 17 0 1 5 0 6 12 3 3 4 0 7 17 2

ER 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 1 4 0 9 3 2 0 1 5 11 4 6 1 4 2 17 0 1 5 0 6 12 2 3 3 0 7 15 2

BB 1 0 1 4 4 10 2 4 2 2 1 4 15 1 2 3 4 5 15 2 1 1 2 3 9 1 2 7 3 3 16 2 2 4 1 2 11 1

SO 6 6 8 6 6 32 5 7 11 8 4 8 43 12 3 11 6 4 36 4 6 8 6 4 28 4 6 3 6 3 22 7 3 5 10 4 29 5

PC-S 89-64 99-70 100-68 119-71 92-57

Left 6-0 7-3 6-0 --6-1

Notes Sixth Cub with 7.0 IP and two hits or fewer on Opening Day Snapped a career-long 32.0-consecutive scoreless IP streak Fifth start of 8.0+ scoreless innings since 2015 Second career no-hitter, season-high 119 pitches Allowed first run at home since July 25, 2015

99-61 100-64 108-69 111-73 93-62 107-63

6-0 1-3 8-2 7-1 9-4 0-0

Franchise-best 17th-straight win, surpassing Rick Sutcliffe’s 16 20th-consecutive team win with Jake starting Season-high 11 strikeouts Drove in eventual game-winning run in 2nd inning Season-high four runs; 20th-straight win Snapped streak of 23-straight team wins with Jake starting

108-69 105-61 112-69 106-64 93-54

1-3 8-2 5-0 0-2 8-5

Struck out 12 in 5.0 IP; suffered first loss since 7/25/15 Struck out a season-low three batters Punched out double-digit batters for third time Walked a then season-high tying four batters Went 2-for-3 with a home run

108-66 88-60 85-63 101-65 100-63

2-4, 2 on 4-4, 2 on 1-1 2-4 1-0, 2 on

Second-straight start allowing four or more runs Most earned runs allowed since 8/24/14 Threw 25 of first 27 pitches for strikes Allowed his first three-run homer of the season Left with two runners on in seventh, both scored

108-66 105-70 103-56 99-59 91-59

4-0 7-1, 1 on 7-4, 2 on 5-0 3-4, 2 on

Snapped five-start winless streak Allowed first homer at home since July 25, 2015 Walked career-high seven batters Faced minimum through 7.0 innings Six runs allowed tied a season-high

103-68 88-49 102-58 99-68 103-63

2-3 9-3, 2 on 3-4 5-0 1-7

First loss in September since 2013 Marked his first-career outing vs. Houston Surrendered three runs in sixth inning 12th-straight start allowing five or fewer hits Season-high seven runs and 10 hits allowed

97-64

3-2

Hit a three-run homer off Madison Bumgarner

At the Plate

Last Time and Career Highs and Lows

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS 2016 .262 65 7 17 2 1 2 7 1 0 0 4 28 0 0 Career .188 208 15 39 5 3 4 15 15 0 0 9 103 0 0 LAST HIT: 9/23/16 vs. St. Louis (single off Mike Leake) … at-bats since then — 3 HOME RUNS: 4 — 7/12/15 vs. Chicago (A.L.) — solo homer off Jose Quintana; 9/27/15 vs. Pittsburgh — solo homer off A.J. Burnett; 4/10/16 @ Arizona — two-run homer off Shelby Miller; 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati – solo homer off Michael Lorenzen MOST HITS: 2 (4x) — last, 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati MOST RBI: 2 (2x) — last, 4/10/16 @ Arizona

Last Win: 9/23/16 vs. STL, 5-0 (7.0,5,0,0,0,10) Last Loss: 9/28/16 @ PIT, 8-4 (5.0,10,7,7,2,4) Last CG/SHO: 4/21/16 @ CIN, 16-0 (9.0,0,0,0,4,6) No-Hitters: 8/30/15 @ LAD, 2-0 (9.0,0,0,0,1,12) & 4/21/16 @ CIN, 16-0 (9.0,0,0,0,4,6) Most Strikeouts: 13 — 9/16/14 vs. CIN … also has two 12-K games, four 11-K games and five 10-K games (12 total double digit strikeout games) Most Hits Allowed: 13 — 8/6/14 @ COL Most Runs Allowed: 9 (2x) — last, 8/6/14 @ COL Longest Winning Streak: 20 games — 8/4/15-5/25/16 Longest Losing Streak: 6 games — 5/8-6/8/12

Wednesday’s Starter at Los Angeles (N.L.) – RHP John Lackey (0-0, 6.75 Postseason) John will start Game Four at Los Angeles (N.L.) tomorrow night … he leads all active pitchers with 21 postseason starts, going 8-5 with a 3.22 ERA (47 ER/131.1 IP) in 24 total playoff appearances … he went 11-8 with a 3.35 ERA (70 ER/188.1 IP) in 29 regular season starts in 2016.  Has made one postseason appearance against the Dodgers, earning the victory in Game Three of the 2014 NLDS with St. Louis … he allowed one run in 7.0 innings in the Cardinals’ 3-1 victory at Busch Stadium … he has gone 6-3 with a 1.75 ERA (15 ER/77.0 IP) in 12 regular season games (11 starts) vs. the Dodgers (none this season).

OCTOBER 18, 2016 — PAGE 3 #5 ALBERT ALMORA JR. – OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .000 2016 Season: .277, 3 HR, 14 RBI Multi-Hit Games (7): 2-hit (5), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 2; GW RBI – 1; 2-Out RBI – 6 Last HR: 9/16/16 vs. MIL (Chase Anderson) Career Bests: H – 3 (2x), last 9/26/16 @ PIT; RBI – 2 (3x), last 9/16/16 vs. MIL; R – 2, 9/26/16 @ PIT Albert batted .277 (31-for-112) with nine doubles, three homers and 14 RBI in 47 games across two stints with the Cubs, his first major league action … saw time in all three outfield spots with the Cubs, including 33 games (18 starts) in center field … batted .349 (22-for-63) with a .379 OBP in 28 road games compared to a .184 average (9-for-49) with a .216 OBP in 19 games at Wrigley Field.  Was recalled, September 6, and finished the season in Chicago, batting .310 (9-for-29) in 13 games. POSTSEASON: Making his postseason debut, he went 0-for-3 in two games in the NLDS. #9 JAVIER BAEZ – INF (.391, 1 HR, 3 RBI) NLCS: .429 (3-7), 2 2B, R, RBI, SB 2016 Season: .273, 14 HR, 59 RBI Multi-Hit Games (29): 2-hit (20), 3-hit (7), 4-hit (2) GA RBI – 8; GW RBI – 6; 2-Out RBI – 18 Last HR: 9/26/16 @ PIT (Chad Kuhl) Career Bests: H – 4 (2x), last 8/29/16 vs. PIT; RBI – 6, 9/26/16 @ PIT; R – 3, 4/22/16 @ CIN Javy batted .273 with a career-high 14 homers while adding 19 doubles and 59 RBI ... became just the fourth Cubs player since 1913 with at least 20 starts at 2B, 3B and SS, joining Rollie Zeider (1917), Sparky Adams (1927) and Jose Vizcaino (1993) … swiped 12 bases, second-most on the Cubs.  Notched a batting average of .296 (60-for-203) at Wrigley Field, compared to a .252 mark (55-for-218) on the road … batted .311 (38-for-122) against lefties, the second-highest mark on the team (Kris Bryant, .314). POSTSEASON: Has hit safely in all six postseason games this year, tying the club record for longest hitting streak to open a postseason (Moises Alou, 2003 and Mickey Livingston, 1945) … stole home in the second inning in Game One, becoming the second Cubs player to do so in postseason play (last in 1907) … hit a game-winning solo homer in NLDS Game One and a game-winning single in NLDS Game Four.  Has gone 14-for-38 (.368) in 12-career postseason games, including a franchise record tying three go-ahead RBI and two game-winning RBI … has three stolen bases. #17 KRIS BRYANT – INF (.333, 1 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS: .250 (2-8), 2 2B, RBI, BB 2016 Season: .292, 39 HR, 102 RBI Multi-Hit Games (42): 2-hit (30), 3-hit (9), 4-hit (1), 5-hit (2) GA RBI – 24; GW RBI – 16; 2-Out RBI – 25 Last HR: 9/26/16 @ PIT (Steven Brault) Career Bests: H – 5 (2x), last 8/18/16 vs. MIL; RBI – 6 (3x), last 6/27/16 @ CIN; R – 4 (4x), last 8/18/16 vs. MIL Kris ranked among the N.L. leaders in home runs (3rd, 39), runs scored (1st, 121), RBI (6th, 102), OBP (9th, .385), slugging (4th, .554), OPS (4th, .939) and WAR (1st, 8.2) … his 39 homers were the most by a Cubs player since Derrek Lee hit 46 in 2005 and his 121 runs were the most by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa scored 122 times in 2002.  According to STATS Inc., his WAR of 8.2 was the highest by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa in 2001 (9.2).  Became just the second Cub ever to reach 35 homers in his age-24 season, joining Ernie Banks in 1955.  Was named a National League All-Star for the second-straight season, and became the first Cubs third baseman to start the game since Aramis Ramirez in 2005. POSTSEASON: Had hit safely in six-straight postseason games prior to going hitless Sunday night … had the gamewinning RBI Saturday night with a first inning double … went 3-for-5 with a double and a ninth inning, game-tying, two-run homer in NLDS Game Three … his nine career postseason extra-base hits are most in Cubs history … is 14-for47 (.298) with three homers and nine RBI in his last 12 playoff games. #8 CHRIS COGHLAN – OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .000 (0-0), BB, R 2016 Season: .252, 1 HR, 16 RBI Multi-Hit Games (4): 2-hit (3), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 4; GW RBI – 3; 2-Out RBI – 10 Last HR: 9/18/16 vs. MIL (Zach Davies) Career Bests: H – 4 (10x), last 9/13/15 @ PHI; RBI – 4, 8/14/15 @ CWS; R – 4, 6/11/10 @ TB Chris was acquired from Oakland June 9 and batted .252 (26-for-103) with seven doubles, one homer, 16 RBI and 22 walks, contributing to a .391 OBP, ranking second on the team beginning June 10 (min. 20 games) … batted .333 (11for-33) with a .476 OBP in his last 14 games beginning September 16.  Made 29 starts with the Cubs, including 24 in left field, four in right field and one at first base. POSTSEASON: Has gone 1-for-14 (.071) with two runs scored in 10 postseason games. #40 WILLSON CONTRERAS – C (.556, 0 HR, 2 RBI) NLCS: .333 (1-3) 2016 Season: .282, 12 HR, 35 RBI Multi-Hit Games (16): 2-hit (15), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 3; GW RBI – 2; 2-Out RBI – 14 Last HR: 10/2/16 @ CIN (Blake Wood) Career Bests: H – 3, 7/7/16 vs. ATL; RBI – 3 (2x), last 8/12/16 vs. STL; R – 2 (2x), last 8/12/16 vs. STL Willson made his major league debut June 17 and went on to bat .282 (71-for-252) with 14 doubles, 12 homers, 35 RBI and 26 walks … his 12 homers were the third-most by a Cubs rookie catcher in franchise history, trailing only Geovany Soto (23, 2008) and Randy Hundley (19, 1966) … his 12 runners caught stealing ranked tied for second-most among rookie catchers, while his four pickoffs tied for second among all catchers.  Beginning June 19, he ranked among N.L. rookies in homers (4th, 12), RBI (t-4th, 35), doubles (5th, 14) and walks (t-5th, 26) … batted .452 (14-for-31) with three doubles and three homers in his last 11 games beginning Sept. 16. POSTSEASON: Delivered a game-tying two-run single in the ninth inning of NLDS Game Four … has gone 5-for-9 with a walk, run scored and two RBI in six postseason games, including hits in all four games with an at-bat. #24 DEXTER FOWLER – OF (.167, 1 HR, 1 RBI) NLCS: .222 (2-9), HR, 2 R, RBI 2016 Season: .276, 13 HR, 48 RBI Multi-Hit Games (33): 2-hit (24), 3-hit (9), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 10; GW RBI – 6; 2-Out RBI – 12 Last HR: 9/21/16 vs. CIN (Robert Stephenson) Career Bests: H – 4 (4x), last 6/9/13 vs. SD; RBI – 4 (4x), last 6/21/15 @ MIN; R – 3 (16x), last 9/21/16 vs. CIN Dexter was named to his first N.L. All-Star Team, elected as a starting outfielder … set a career-high with a .393 OBP, surpassing his .389 mark in 2012 with Colorado … batted .293 (36-for-123) against lefties and .270 (90-for-333) against righties … ranked second in the N.L. with 4.40 pitches per plate appearance, his highest-career mark.  Batted .390 (39-for-100) with eight doubles, two triples, seven homers and a .483 OBP in 118 plate appearances leading off the game, the best OBP leading off a game (min. 81 PA) since Chuck Knoblauch in 1996 (.497).  Hit seven leadoff homers this season (last, Sept. 13 at St. Louis), 21 for his career (12 with Cubs).  The Cubs went 53-13 when he scored at least once and 54-15 when he reached base at least twice. POSTSEASON: Went 2-for-5 with a solo homer and two runs scored in NLCS Game One … has batted .230 (17-for-74) with three homers, six RBI and 11 runs scored in 19 postseason games with the Rockies (2009) and Cubs … scored three runs in last year’s N.L. Wild Card game. #22 JASON HEYWARD – OF (.111, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .167 (1-6), 3B, 2 R, BB 2016 Season: .230, 7 HR, 49 RBI Multi-Hit Games (27): 2-hit (20), 3-hit (6), 4-hit (1) GA RBI – 8; GW RBI – 6; 2-Out RBI – 26 Last HR: 9/19/16 vs. CIN (Blake Wood) Career Bests: H – 5 (2x), last 7/18/15 vs. NYM; RBI – 4 (6x), last 9/30/15 @ PIT; R – 4, 8/22/10 @ CHI Jason led all N.L. outfielders with 18 defensive runs saved according to Fangraphs … batted (14-for-46) with five doubles and a homer in his final 14 games beginning September 14 … overall he batted .230 (122-for-530) with 27 doubles, seven homers and 49 RBI in 142 games … ranked third on the team with 11 stolen bases.  Batted .283 (47-for-166) in the seventh inning and later compared to .206 (75-for-364) in innings one to six. POSTSEASON: Went 1-for-3 with a triple, walk and two runs in NLCS Game One … has qualified for the postseason in five of his seven major league campaigns with the Braves (2010-14), Cardinals (2015) and Cubs (2016). #47 MIGUEL MONTERO – C (.167, 1 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS: .500 (1-2), HR, R, 4 RBI 2016 Season: .216, 8 HR, 33 RBI Multi-Hit Games (13): 2-hit (11), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 5; GW RBI – 4; 2-Out RBI – 14 Last HR: 10/2/16 @ CIN (Raisel Iglesias) Career Bests: H – 4 (3x), last 6/12/13 @ LAD; RBI – 6, 6/4/14 @ COL; R – 3 (8x), last 4/13/16 vs. CIN Miguel hit .310 (18-for-58) with three doubles, three homers, 12 RBI and a .902 OPS in his final 22 contests starting August 20 … logged a 3.16 catcher’s ERA that ranked third in the majors (min. 50 games) … batted .245 (34-for-139) on the road compared to a .176 average (18-for-102) at home … hit .250 (19-for-76) with runners in scoring position.  Hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in the ninth inning Sunday at Cincinnati in the regular season finale. POSTSEASON: Hit a pinch-hit, game-winning grand slam in NLCS Game One … was just the third pinch-hit grand slam in MLB postseason history and the second grand slam overall in Cubs postseason history … has gone 11-for-54 (.204) in 21 post-season games with Arizona (2007, 2011) and Chicago.

CUBS VS. DODGERS LHP RICH HILL Batter ............................. AVG Chris Coghlan .................. .333 David Ross ...................... .077 Ben Zobrist ..................... .500

AB 3 13 2

H 1 1 1

HR 0 0 0

RBI 0 0 1

CUBS AT WRIGLEY FIELD, REGULAR SEASON Batter ............................. AVG Albert Almora Jr. ............. .184 Javier Baez ...................... .235 Kris Bryant ...................... .292 Chris Coghlan .................. .253 Willson Contreras ........... .301 Dexter Fowler ................. .244 Jason Heyward................ .248 Miguel Montero ............. .251 Anthony Rizzo ................. .282 David Ross ...................... .226 Addison Russell ............... .266 Jorge Soler ...................... .264 Ben Zobrist ..................... .249

AB 49 353 558 494 133 529 359 323 1289 208 482 368 261

H 9 83 163 125 40 129 89 81 363 47 128 97 65

HR 1 12 38 12 8 15 7 11 57 11 19 14 5

RBI 5 31 100 51 23 48 36 48 190 28 89 51 37

HR 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

RBI 1 9 8 9 2 8 6 4 8 7 24 2 13

HR 0 2 3 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 6

RBI 1 10 22 47 2 56 48 87 49 54 30 12 102

HR 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

RBI 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0

HR 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 0 3 0 1 3

RBI 0 0 2 11 2 4 5 18 1 10 1 4 9

CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, 2016 Batter ............................. AVG Albert Almora Jr. ............. .500 Javier Baez ...................... .200 Kris Bryant ...................... .071 Chris Coghlan .................. .571 Willson Contreras ........... .167 Dexter Fowler ................. .250 Jason Heyward................ .250 Miguel Montero ............. .250 Anthony Rizzo ................. .231 David Ross ...................... .286 Addison Russell ............... .391 Jorge Soler ...................... .000 Ben Zobrist ..................... .357

AB 2 10 14 7 6 8 8 8 13 7 23 6 14

H 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 2 3 2 9 0 5

CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, CAREER Batter ............................. AVG Albert Almora Jr. ............. .500 Javier Baez ...................... .154 Kris Bryant ...................... .174 Chris Coghlan .................. .347 Willson Contreras ........... .167 Dexter Fowler ................. .305 Jason Heyward................ .203 Miguel Montero ............. .337 Anthony Rizzo ................. .296 David Ross ...................... .212 Addison Russell ............... .282 Jorge Soler ...................... .176 Ben Zobrist ..................... .316

AB 2 13 23 49 6 59 74 98 54 66 39 17 95

H 1 2 4 17 1 18 15 33 16 14 11 3 30

CUBS PINCH-HITTING, 2016 Batter ............................. AVG Albert Almora Jr. ............. .100 Javier Baez ...................... .167 Kris Bryant ...................... .000 Chris Coghlan .................. .176 Willson Contreras ........... .200 Dexter Fowler ................. .000 Jason Heyward................ .500 Miguel Montero ............. .200 Anthony Rizzo ................. .000 David Ross ...................... .300 Addison Russell ............... .600 Jorge Soler ...................... .200 Ben Zobrist ..................... .000

AB 10 18 0 17 5 2 2 15 1 10 5 15 3

H 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 3 3 0

CUBS PINCH-HITTING, CAREER Batter ............................. AVG Albert Almora Jr. ............. .100 Javier Baez ...................... .208 Kris Bryant ...................... .333 Chris Coghlan .................. .228 Willson Contreras ........... .200 Dexter Fowler ................. .228 Jason Heyward................ .292 Miguel Montero ............. .190 Anthony Rizzo ................. .100 David Ross ...................... .192 Addison Russell ............... .600 Jorge Soler ...................... .238 Ben Zobrist ..................... .146

AB 10 24 3 101 5 57 24 105 10 78 5 21 41

H 1 5 1 23 1 13 7 20 1 15 3 5 6

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#44 ANTHONY RIZZO – INF (.043, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .000 (0-8), BB 2016 Season: .292, 32 HR, 109 RBI Multi-Hit Games (44): 2-hit (32), 3-hit (8), 4-hit (4) GA RBI – 28; GW RBI – 17; 2-Out RBI – 30 Last HR: 9/28/16 @ PIT (Jameson Taillon) Career Bests: H – 4 (8x), last 8/22/16 @ SD; RBI – 6 (3x) last, 4/7/16 @ ARI; R – 4, 6/23/13 vs. HOU

CUBS HOME RUNS, 2016 Batter (Total) .................. Solo Albert Almora Jr. (3) .......... 1 Javier Baez (14) .................. 6 Kris Bryant (39) ................. 22 Chris Coghlan (1)................ -Willson Contreras (12) ...... 7 Dexter Fowler (13) ............ 10 Jason Heyward (7) ............. 3 Miguel Montero (8) ........... 4 Anthony Rizzo (32) ............ 18 David Ross (10) .................. 7 Addison Russell (21)........... 9 Jorge Soler (12) .................. 8 Ben Zobrist (18) ................ 12

Anthony set career marks with a .292 average (170-for-583), 170 hits, 43 doubles and 109 RBI in 155 games … tied his career-high with 32 homers … became the first Cub to make three-straight N.L. All-Star teams since Sammy Sosa made five consecutive, 1998-2002 … became the first left-handed hitter in Cubs history to record 40 doubles and 30 homers in a season, and just the fourth overall.  Ranked second in the N.L. with 43 doubles (tied) and 109 RBI ... was third with 79 extra-base hits, seventh with a .544 slugging percentage, a .929 OPS and 317 total bases and eighth with 32 homers.  Collected 17 game-winning RBI, second-most in the N.L. (Nolan Arenado, 22) … hit .341 (58-for-170) with a 1.078 OPS with runners in scoring position, the seventh-best average in that situation in the N.L.. POSTSEASON: Reached three times in NLDS Game Four, going 1-for-2 with two walks and a run … went 6-for-32 (.188) with two homers in nine postseason games last season. #3 DAVID ROSS – C (.111, 1 HR, 2 RBI) NLCS: .000 (0-3) 2016 Season: .229, 10 HR, 32 RBI Multi-Hit Games (6): 2-hit (5), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 5; GW RBI – 4; 2-Out RBI – 10 Last HR: 9/25/16 vs. STL (Carlos Martinez) Career Bests: H – 4, 4/26/13 vs. HOU; RBI – 5 (2x), last 6/22/07 @ SEA; R – 3 (5x), last 4/21/16 @ CIN

2-Run 2 5 12 1 4 2 4 3 9 1 8 2 3

3-Run – 1 4 -1 1 – 1 5 2 3 2 3

GS – 2 1 -– – – – – – 1 – –

CUBS MULTI-RBI GAMES, 2016 Batter ............................. 2-RBI Albert Almora Jr. (4) .......... 4 Javier Baez (12) .................. 7 Kris Bryant (21) ................. 14 Chris Coghlan (5)................ 3 Willson Contreras (7) ......... 5 Dexter Fowler (7) ............... 5 Jason Heyward (13) .......... 10 Miguel Montero (7) ........... 3 Anthony Rizzo (24) ............. 9 David Ross (8) .................... 6 Addison Russell (26).......... 18 Jorge Soler (8) .................... 6 Ben Zobrist (19) ................ 13

David, who announced he is retiring after the season, started 50 games behind the dish and ranked first in the majors with a 2.39 catcher’s ERA and five catcher pickoffs … drove in 32 runs, his most since 39 RBI in 2007 with the Reds … became the third Cub with at least 10 homers in his age 39 season or older, joining Davey Lopes and Ernie Banks.  Hit .283 (15-for-53) with four homers against southpaws ... had a .204 average (23-for-113) with six home runs off righthanders … the Cubs were 48-19 (.716) in games he appeared. POSTSEASON: Homered and drove in two runs in NLDS Game Four, becoming the oldest Cubs player to homer in the postseason … has advanced to the playoffs seven times with the Dodgers (2004), Braves (2010, 2012), Red Sox (2008, 2013) and Cubs (2015-16) … has batted .222 (10-for-45) with three doubles and two homers in 20 games. #27 ADDISON RUSSELL – INF (.045, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .000 (0-7) 2016 Season: .238, 21 HR, 95 RBI Multi-Hit Games (30): 2-hit (25), 3-hit (5), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 19; GW RBI – 11; 2-Out RBI – 34 Last HR: 9/19/16 vs. CIN (Tim Adleman) Career Bests: H – 3 (8x), last 9/11/16 @ HOU; RBI – 4, 7/27/16 vs. CWS; R – 3 (2x), last 9/11/16 @ HOU Addison collected 21 homers and 95 RBI in his first full major league season … became the first Cubs shortstop to reach 95 RBI since Ernie Banks logged 117 RBI in 1960 … the 95 RBI were the most by a Cubs player in their age 22-oryounger season in franchise history … among all shortstops, he ranked second with 95 RBI, tied for eighth with 21 homers and sixth with 55 walks  Was credited with 19 defensive runs saved according to Fangraphs, tied for the most among all shortstops with San Francisco’s Brandon Crawford.  Was named as the N.L. starting shortstop in the All-Star Game, his first selection. POSTSEASON: Batted .250 (3-for-12) in four post-season games last season, but was sidelined with tightness in his left hamstring in Game Three of the NLDS that sidelined him for the remainder of the playoffs.

3-RBI – 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 12 2 8 3 4

4-RBI – 1 2 -– – – – 2 – 1 – 2

5+ RBI – 1 3 -– – – – 1 (6) – – – –

3-Run 23 17

GS 5 5

HOME RUNS IN 2016 2016 Season .................... Solo Cubs (199)........................ 111 Opponents (162) .............. 102

2-Run 60 38

#68 JORGE SOLER – OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS: .000 (0-2) 2016 Season: .238, 12 HR, 31 RBI Multi-Hit Games (14): 2-hit (13), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) GA RBI – 4; GW RBI – 2; 2-Out RBI – 8 Last HR: 9/15/16 vs. MIL (Jimmy Nelson) Career Bests: H – 4, 4/20/15 @ PIT; RBI – 4, 4/13/15 vs. CIN; R – 3, 4/13/15 vs. CIN Jorge batted .277 (39-for-141) with 10 homers and 25 RBI in his last 53 games after hitting .174 (15-for-86) with two homers and six RBI in his first 33 games … hit .258 (25-for-97) with seven homers in 36 games after returning from a D.L. stint, August 5 … reached base in a career-high 11-straight games, June 2-August 12, batting .438 (14-for-32) with two walks during the span. POSTSEASON: Batted .474 (9-for-19) with three homers in the 2015 postseason … reached base safely in his first nine career post-season plate appearances, the first player in MLB history to accomplish the feat. #18 BEN ZOBRIST – INF (.182, 0 HR, 2 RBI) NLCS: .167 (1-6), 2B, R, BB 2016 Season: .272, 18 HR, 76 RBI Multi-Hit Games (39): 2-hit (27), 3-hit (11), 4-hit (1) GA RBI – 16; GW RBI – 12; 2-Out RBI – 32 Last HR: 10/1/16 @ CIN (Michael Lorenzen) Career Bests: H – 5, 6/10/13 vs. BOS; RBI – 8, 4/28/11 @ MIN; R – 4 (4x), last 6/9/12 @ MIA Ben batted .272 (142-for-523) with 31 doubles, three triples, 18 home runs, 76 RBI and 96 walks … his 96 walks ranked fifth in the N.L. and were the most by any Cub since Carlos Pena had 101 in 2011.  Led N.L. switch-hitters with 94 runs scored, was second with 31 doubles and a .386 OBP, fourth with 142 hits and a .446 slugging percentage, and seventh with 18 homers.  Batted .297 (83-for-279) with a .912 OPS on the road ... hit .242 (59-for-244) with a .739 OPS at home POSTSEASON: Was a key member of last season’s Royals World Championship club, batting .303 (20-for-66) with eight doubles and two homers in 16 games … has appeared in 41 total postseason games, batting .247 (38-for-154). CUBS HOME RUNS, LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Game Opening HR: .................................. Dexter Fowler, 9/13/16 @ St. Louis (Jaime Garcia) Walk-Off HR: ................................... Miguel Montero, 9/16/16 vs. Milwaukee (Blaine Boyer) Pinch-HR: ......................................... Miguel Montero, 10/2/16 @ Cincinnati (Raisel Iglesias) Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: ........................ David DeJesus, 5/11/12 @ Milwaukee (Kameron Loe) Inside-The-Park HR: ................................. Anthony Rizzo, 6/29/16 @ Cincinnati (Cody Reed) Three-Homer Game: ......................................................... Kris Bryant, 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati Pitcher Hitting Homer: ..................... Jake Arrieta, 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati (Michael Lorenzen) Homer in 1st M.L. At-Bat: ................ Willson Contreras, 6/19/16 vs. Pittsburgh (A.J. Schugel) Homer in 1st Cubs At-Bat: ................ Willson Contreras, 6/19/16 vs. Pittsburgh (A.J. Schugel) Switch-Hitter, HR Both Sides of Plate: ................. Dioner Navarro, 5/29/13 vs. Chicago (A.L.)

2016 HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS 3-Homer Games (1): .................................................................................Bryant, 6/27 @ CIN 2-Homer Games (12): .................................. Bryant, 4/21 @ CIN, 8/18 vs. MIL & 8/26 @ LAD; Rizzo, 4/24 @ CIN, 7/20 vs. NYM, 9/6 @ MIL & 9/14 @ STL; Zobrist, 5/6 vs. WSH & 9/30 @ CIN; Szczur, 8/12 vs. STL; Russell, 7/5 vs. CIN & 8/21 @ COL Grand Slams (5): .....Bryant, 4/21 @ CIN (Drew Hayes); Szczur, 4/29 vs. ATL (Chris Withrow); Baez, 6/28 @ CIN (J.J. Hoover) & 9/26 @ MIL (Chad Kuhl); Russell, 7/27 vs. CWS (Jacob Turner) 3-Consecutive Games with a Homer (3): ...... Rizzo, 4/20-22; Zobrist, 5/4-6; Russell, 8/21-23 Pinch-Homers (2): ........................................ Contreras, 6/19 vs. PIT & Montero, 10/2 @ CIN Back-to-Back Homers (7): ............ Rizzo & Soler, 4/16 vs. COL; Rizzo & Zobrist, 5/6 vs. WSH; Heyward & Bryant, 5/17 @ MIL; Zobrist & Soler, 5/20 @ SF; Heyward & Bryant, 6/2 vs. LAD; Bryant & Rizzo, 6/19 vs. PIT; Bryant and Rizzo, 6/27 @ CIN Back-to-Back-to-Back Homers (0): ................................................................................... N/A Pitchers Hitting Homers (2): ........................................... Arrieta, 4/10 @ ARI (Shelby Miller); Arrieta, 6/27 @ CIN (Michael Lorenzen) Game-Opening Homers (9):Fowler, 5/19 @ MIL (Junior Guerra), 5/28 vs. PHI (Jerad Eickhoff), 6/4 vs. ARI (Edwin Escobar), 7/22 @ MIL (Jimmy Nelson) 8/5 @ OAK (Dillon Overton), 8/19 @ COL (Tyler Anderson) & 9/13 @ STL (Jaime Garcia) Zobrist, 6/15 @ WSH (Stephen Strasburg) & 6/28 @ CIN (John Lamb) Game-Ending, Walk-Off Homers (2): ................................ Baez, 5/8 vs. WSH (Blake Treinen); Montero, 9/16 vs. MIL (Blaine Boyer)

CUBS LINEUP BREAKDOWNS 1— 2— 3— 4— 5— 6— 7— 8— 9—

C— 1B — 2B — 3B — SS — LF — CF — RF — P— DH —

CUBS CATCHING CORPS

CS/ATT % PICKOFFS PB ERA Contreras 12/34 35.3% 2 4 4.07 (176 ER/389.2 IP) Federowicz 0/3 0.0% 0 0 2.86 (20 ER/63.0 IP) Montero 5/63 7.9% 1 3 3.16 (196 ER/558.1 IP) Ross 17/58 29.3 % 5 1 2.39 (119 ER/448.2 IP) Pitcher Pickoffs (10): Hammel (3), Hendricks (3), Wood (1), Rondon (1), Cahill (1), Smith (1)

Fowler 118 (80-38), Zobrist 20 (8-12), La Stella 9 (4-4), Coghlan 5 (3-2), Baez 4 (3-1), Szczur 4 (4-0), Heyward 2 (1-1) Bryant 83 (52-31), Heyward 66 (42-24), La Stella 3 (3-0), Zobrist 3 (1-2), Rizzo 1 (0-1), Soler 1 (1-0), Szczur 1 (1-0), Contreras 1 (1-0), Baez 1 (1-0), Coghlan 1 (1-0), Almora 1 (0-0) Rizzo 80 (52-28), Bryant 62 (40-22), Zobrist 17 (10-7), Soler (1-0), Coghlan (0-1), Russell (0-0) Rizzo 70 (47-23), Zobrist 56 (37-19), Contreras 18 (9-8), Soler 14 (9-5), Baez 2 (1-1), Russell 1 (0-1) Zobrist 43 (32-11), Russell 47 (31-16), Contreras 18 (7-11), Soler 15 (10-5), Bryant 10 (6-4), Heyward 9 (8-1), Baez 7 (2-4), Montero 5 (2-3), Szczur 1 (1-0), Coghlan 3 (3-0), La Stella 2 (0-2), Almora Jr. 2 (1-1) Heyward 45 (28-17), Soler 24 (17-7), Russell 24 (16-8), Baez 20 (12-8), Montero 13 (8-5), La Stella 11 (8-3), Coghlan 6 (3-3), Contreras 5 (2-3), Szczur 5 (2-2), Almora Jr. 3 (2-1), Schwarber 2 (2-0), Zobrist 2 (2-0), Kalish 1 (1-0), Candelario 1 (0-1) Russell 50 (31-19), Baez 34 (21-13), Montero 23 (16-7), Contreras 12 (8-4), Heyward 11 (6-5), Szczur 9 (4-5), Soler 8 (7-1), Coghlan 6 (5-1), La Stella 3 (2-1), Almora Jr. 3 (2-1), Candelario 1 (1-0), Ross 1 (0-1), Federowicz 1 (0-0) Ross 47 (37-10), Baez 25 (16-9), Montero 24 (12-12), Russell 17 (11-6), Szczur 8 (6-2), Contreras 9 (5-4), Coghlan 7 (5-2), Federowicz 6 (4-2), Almora Jr. 6 (2-4), Hendricks 3 (3-0), Lackey 3 (0-3), Hammel 2 (0-2), Kawasaki 4 (2-1), Arrieta 1 (0-1) Lester 29 (21-8), Hammel 28 (17-11), Arrieta 26 (17-9), Lackey 25 (17-8), Hendricks 25 (15-10), Almora Jr. 7 (4-3), Montgomery 5 (3-2), Baez 4 (1-3), La Stella 3 (0-3), Ross 2 (2-0), Russell 1 (1-0), Contreras 1 (1-0), Warren 1 (0-1), Matusz 1 (1-0), Szczur 1 (1-0), Cahill 1 (1-0), Zastryzny 1 (0-0), Buchanan 1 (1-0) Montero 64 (38-26), Ross 50 (40-10), Contreras 41 (22-19), Federowicz 7 (4-2) Rizzo 152 (100-52), Bryant 6 (3-3), Contreras 2 (0-2), Baez 2 (0-1), Coghlan 1 (1-0) Zobrist 113 (75-38), Baez 38 (22-16), La Stella 7 (4-3), Kawasaki 4 (2-1) Bryant 100 (67-33), Baez 36 (22-14), La Stella 24 (13-10), Candelario 2 (1-1) Russell 141 (90-50), Baez 21 (13-8) Soler 51 (34-17), Bryant 36 (22-14), Coghlan 24 (17-7), Contreras 21 (11-9), Szczur 14 (9-5), Zobrist 11 (6-5), Almora Jr. 2 (1-1), Schwarber 2 (2-0), Kalish 1 (1-0) Fowler 117 (80-37), Heyward 21 (10-11), Almora Jr. 18 (8-9), Szczur 6 (5-1) Heyward 112 (75-37), Zobrist 18 (9-9), Bryant 12 (6-6), Szczur 9 (5-3), Soler 5 (4-1), Coghlan 4 (2-2), Almora Jr. 2 (2-0) Lester 32 (24-8), Arrieta 31 (20-11), Lackey 30 (18-12), Hammel 30 (17-13), Zastryzny 1 (0-0) Hendricks 30 (19-11), Montgomery 5 (3-2), Warren 1 (0-1), Matusz 1 (1-0), Cahill (1-0), Buchanan 1 (1-0) Soler 7 (7-0), Fowler 1 (0-1), Bryant 1 (0-1), Montero 1 (0-1)

INNING CUBS OPP.

1 109 71

2 72 61

3 95 40

RUNS SCORED BY INNING

4 105 58

5 74 46

6 97 68

7 86 70

8 89 81

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (20)

9 64 54

10+ 17 7

TOTAL 808 556

Fowler (6), Heyward (5), Bryant (3), Coghlan (2), Soler, Almora Jr., Zobrist, Contreras

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Cubs Pitching TEAM PITCHING Starting Pitchers Relievers Season Totals CUBS BULLPEN Aroldis Chapman Carl Edwards Jr. Justin Grimm Mike Montgomery Hector Rondon Pedro Strop Travis Wood Rob Zastryzny

W-L 81-39 22-19 103-58 LAST APP. 10/16 vs. LA 10/16 vs. LA 10/11 @ SF 10/16 vs. LA 10/15 vs. LA 10/16 vs. LA 10/15 vs. LA 9/29 @ PIT

ERA 2.96 3.56 3.15

IP,H,R,ER,BB,K 1.0,0,0,0,1,0 0.2,0,0,0,0,0 0.1,2,2,2,0,0 1.0,0,0,0,2,1 1.0,2,1,1,0,0 1.0,0,0,0,0,0 0.1,0,0,0,0,0 3.2,2,1,0,2,4

CG/SV 5 38 5/38

IP 989.0 470.2 1,459.2

LAST WIN

H 759 366 1,125 LAST SAVE

7/16/16 vs. MIL (5-4, 10 inn.) 9/25/16 vs. STL (3-1)

N/A 10/2/16 @ CIN (7-4) 10/2/16 @ CIN (7-4) 8/8/15 vs. SF (8-6) 8/11/16 vs. STL (4-3, 11 inn) N/A 7/31/16 vs. SEA (7-6, 12 inn) 7/24/16 @ MIL (6-5) 7/10/16 @ PIT (6-5) 9/19/15 vs. STL (5-4) 8/26/16 @ LAD (6-4, 10) 10/4/15 @ MIL (3-1) 8/29/16 vs. PIT (8-7, 13) N/A

#54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN - LHP (1-0, 1.69 ERA, 3 SV) 2016: 1-1, 1.01, 16 SV MOST IP, 2016: 2.1, 7/9 @ CLE MOST IP, CAREER: 2.1, 7/9/16 @ CLE LAST WIN: 7/9/16 @ CLE (7-6, 11 inn.) LAST SV: 9/25/16 vs. STL (3-1) Aroldis was acquired by the Cubs from the Yankees on July 25, and went 1-1 with a 1.01 ERA and 16 saves for Chicago … combined to go 4-1 with a 1.55 ERA and 36 saves between the Yankees and Cubs.  Ranked third among all relievers in opponent batting average (.158), fourth in ERA.  Converted 16 of 18 save chances with the Cubs.  Struck out 46 batters in 26.2 innings with Chicago. POSTSEASON: Recorded saves in all three wins in the NLDS vs. San Francisco … is 1-1 with three saves and a 1.80 ERA (2 ER/10.0 IP) in 11 relief appearances. #6 CARL EDWARDS JR.–RHP (0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 HOLDS) 2016: 0-1, 3.75, 2 SV, 6 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0 (2x), last 7/31 vs. SEAMOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (2x), last 7/31/16 vs. SEA LAST WIN: N/A LAST SV: 10/2/16 @ CIN (7-4) Carl made 36 relief appearances for the Cubs in two stints with the big league team … posted a 0.81 WHIP and a .123 opposing batting average … led N.L. pitchers (min. 30 IP) in swing-and-miss percentage (39.5 percent).  Led N.L. rookies in soft-hit percentage (25.0 percent), opposing OBP (.210), opposing OPS (.456), WHIP and strikeout percentage (37.7 percent).  Did not allow a hit in 25 of his 36 outings … 28 of his appearances were scoreless. POSTSEASON: Carl is on his first career post-season roster … earned a hold with 1.0 scoreless inning Oct. 8 vs. the Giants. #52 JUSTIN GRIMM – RHP (0-0, 18.00 ERA) MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 2x last 8/26 @ LAD LAST WIN: 10/2/16 @ CIN (5-4)

R 353 203 556

2016: 2-1, 4.10, 10 H MOST IP, CAREER: 7.2 – 6/14/13 vs. TOR LAST SV: 8/8/15 vs. SF (8-6)

Justin made 68 relief appearances for Chicago, and in 28 outings from June 28-Sept. 13 he posted a 0.40 ERA (1 ER/22.2 IP) … held opponents to a .156 average during the run.  Walked 23, struck out 65 and allowed five homers … averaged 11.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.  Stranded 26 of 32 inherited runners … retired 44 of 68 first batters faced.  Held opponents to a .154 average and a .292 slugging mark with RISP. POSTSEASON: Has made five relief appearances for Chicago, including two this postseason. #38 MIKE MONTGOMERY – LHP (0-1, 2.70 ERA, 2 Holds) 2016: 1-1, 2.89 MOST IP, 2016: 6.1, 7/10 @ KC (w/SEA) MOST IP, CAREER: 9.0 (2x), last 6/30/15 @ SD LAST WIN: 8/11/16 vs. STL (4-3, 11 inn.) LAST SV: N/A Mike was acquired by the Cubs in a four-player deal from Seattle on July 20 … combined to go 4-5 with a 2.52 ERA (28 ER/100.0 IP) in 49 games between the Mariners and Cubs.  Posted a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP) in 12 relief appearances for the Cubs … had no record and a 3.33 ERA (9 ER/24.1 IP) in five starts for Chicago.  On the season, held lefties to a .183 average while righties hit .236.  Had a groundball percentage of 60.6, second-highest on the club (min. 10 G). POSTSEASON: Mike is on his first career post-season roster … spun 1.1 scoreless frames Saturday night, picking up a hold … dealt the loss Oct. 10 despite tossing 4.0 innings. #56 HECTOR RONDON – RHP (1-0, 6.75 ERA, 1 Hold) 2016: 2-3, 3.53, 18 SV, 7 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 7/31 vs. SEA MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (17x) – last, 7/31/16 vs. SEA LAST WIN: 7/31/16 vs. SEA (7-6, 12 inn.) LAST SV: 7/24/16 @ MIL (6-5) Activated from the D.L. Sept. 6 … had landed on the shelf, August 19 with a right triceps strain … walked eight and struck out 58 in 51.0 innings … recorded a 0.98 WHIP.  Allowed one or no runs in 50 of his 54 outings, including 41 scoreless games.  Limited righties to a .200 batting average while lefties batted .260.  Led all Cubs relievers with 1.41 walks per 9.0 innings pitched … issued just eight free passes in 51.0 innings. POSTSEASON: Pitched to a 3.60 ERA (2 ER/5.0 IP) in five post-season games last year (recorded two saves in the NLDS vs. St. Louis) … stranded an inherited runner Oct. 8. #46 PEDRO STROP – RHP (0-0, 5.40 ERA, 1 Hold) 2016: 2-2, 2.85, 21 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 5/18 @ MIL MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (10x) – last, 5/18/16 @ MIL LAST WIN: 7/10/16 @ PIT (6-5) LAST SV: 9/19/15 vs. STL (5-4) Pedro posted a 0.89 WHIP, a career-best mark and the second-best among N.L. relievers (Dodgers Kenley Jansen, 0.67) … recorded at least one strikeout in 41 of his 54 games.  Ranked fourth among N.L. relievers in opponent batting average (.163) and fifth in opponent OPS (.517).  Landed on the D.L. with a left meniscus tear, August 11 … activated, September 23. POSTSEASON: Is 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA (2 ER/9.0 IP) in 11 relief appearances … reached the NLDS with Baltimore in 2012 and pitched in last season’s NLDS and NLCS with Chicago. #37 TRAVIS WOOD – LHP (1-0, 2.45 ERA, 2 Holds) 2016: 4-0, 2.95, 12 H MOST IP, 2016: 4.0, 5/30 vs. LAD MOST IP, CAREER: 9.0 – 7/10/10 @ PHI LAST WIN: 8/26/16 @ LAD (6-4) LAST SV: 10/4/15 @ MIL (3-1) Ranked sixth in the N.L. with 77 appearances … stranded 32 of 37 inherited runners, and his 86.5 success rate ranked fifth in the N.L.  Held left-handed hitters to a .128 average, and did not allow a hit or walk to his final 19 left-handed hitters faced starting August 22.  Posted a 1.53 road ERA in 36 games … had a 4.26 home ERA in 41 contests.  Held the opposition to a .199 average, including a .137 mark with RISP. POSTSEASON: Is 2-0 with a 3.07 ERA (5 ER/14.2 IP) in 11 relief appearances … picked up Oct. 8’s win with 1.1 scoreless innings in relief of Kyle Hendricks, who departed with a right forearm contusion. #29 ROB ZASTRYZNY–LHP (0-0, 0.00 ERA) 2016: 1-0, 1.13 MOST IP, 2016: 3.2 IP (2x), last 9/29 @ PIT MOST IP, CAREER: 3.2 IP (2x), last 9/29 @ PIT LAST WIN: 8/29/16 vs. PIT (8-7, 13 innings) LAST SV: N/A Was selected by the Cubs August 19 from Triple-A Iowa … combined to go 10-5 with a 4.31 ERA (65 ER/135.2 IP) in 24 outings between Tennessee and Iowa this season.  Walked five and struck out 17 in his eight games (one start) for the Cubs … held opponents to a .207 average, including a .138 average (4-for-29) against lefthanded hitters. POSTSEASON: The NLCS marks his first career post-season roster.

ER 325 186 511

HR 108 55 163

BB 296 199 495

LAST HOLD 5/19/12 @ NYY 9/27/16 @ PIT 9/25/16 vs. STL 9/27/16 @ PIT 9/19/16 vs. CIN 8/7/16 @ OAK 9/27/16 @ PIT N/A 2016 SEASON TOTALS

SO 922 519 1,441 SV/OPP 16/18 2/3 0/0 0/0 18/23 0/4 0/1 0/0 38/53 (.716)

1BF 28/24 36/31 68/44 11/8 54/41 54/38 76/59 7/5 503/360 (.716)

IR/IRS 8/4 24/8 32/6 5/3 9/1 21/6 37/5 2/0 226/62 (.274)

2016 CUBS HIGHS AND LOWS CUBS OPPONENTS 16, 4/21 @CIN ................................ Largest Winning Margin ............................ 11, 7/3 @ NYM 6, 7/31 vs. SEA (down 6-0, won 7-6) ... Largest Come Behind W ...... ..... 3,4,6/30@NYM 8/19@COL (down 3-0, 5-1, won 7-6) 4-3) 16, 4/21 @ CIN ......................................... Most Runs ...................................... 14, 7/3 @ NYM 6 (4x), (5x), last 9/26 7/29 @ vs.PIT SEA(6th) (6th).................. ................ Most Runs, Inn. ............. 77(2x), (3x),last last 7/3 8/21@@NYM COL(2nd) (1st) 18, 18 (2x), 4/21last @ CIN 9/26 .......................................... @ PIT ............................. Most Hits ....................................... 22, 7/3 @ NYM 6 (4x), (5x), last 6/24 9/26 @ MIA PIT (4th) (1st)................... .................. Most Hits, Inn. ........................... 8, 7/3 @ NYM (2nd) 1, 5/31 vs. LAD .........................................Fewest Hits .........................................0, 4/21 @ CIN 5 (4x), last 8/12 vs. STL ........................ Most Home Runs ...................... 5 (2x), last 7/3 @ NYM 3, 7/5 vs. CIN (3rd)........................... Most Home Runs, Inn. ...................... 3, 4/23 @ CIN (6th) 5 (3x), (4x), last 7/9 8/[email protected] MIL .............................. .......................... Most Doubles ...................................... ........................................5,4,9/24 7/5 vs. CIN STL 2 2,(2x), 4/7 @ lastAZ9/27 ............................................. @ PIT ............................. Most Triples ......................................... ......................... 1 (4x), last2,5/7 8/24 vs.@ WSH SD 9 (2x), last 8/12 vs. STL ..................... Most Extra-Base Hits ................................ 8, 7/3 @ NYM 11 (2x) last 6/17 vs. PIT...................... Most BBs By Batters ........................10 ............................... (2x), 10, 8/18 5/8 vs. vs.WSH MIL 18, 6/5 vs. ARI ................................... Most Ks By Pitchers ................. 16 (2x), last 7/31 vs. SEA 3 3,(2x), 5/2 @ lastPIT 9/25 ........................................ vs. STL ....................... Most Stolen Bases .................................. 6, 7/24 @ MIL 3 (2x), (6x), last 6/2 9/27vs. @LAD PIT .................. Most Double Plays Turned ............................ 4, 7/24 @ MIL 4 (2x), (3x), last 6/12 8/21 @ ATL COL ................... Most Errors Committed ............. ................ 2 2(11x), (13x),last last7/25 9/26@@CWS PIT 14 15,(3x), 8/29last vs. 6/17 PIT ................................... vs. PIT...................... Most Left On Base ................................21, 5/8 vs. WSH Longest Winning Streak: 11 games ............................................................................7/31-8/12 Longest Losing Streak: 5 games ....................................................................................... ...................................................................................... 7/5-9 Most Runs, Both Clubs: 20 ......................................................... 4/7 @ AZ (Cubs 14, Arizona 6) Most Hits, Both Clubs: 33 ......................................................... 7/3 @ NYM (Cubs 11, Mets 22) Most Home Runs, Both Clubs: 7 (2x) .............................. last 8/12 vs. STL (Cubs 5, Cardinals 2) Most Strikeouts By Pitchers, Both Clubs: 30 .....................7/31 vs. SEA (Cubs 14, Mariners 16) Most Left On Base, Both Clubs: 34 ................................... 5/8 vs. WSH (Cubs 13, Nationals 21) Fewest Left On Base, Both Clubs: 5 .........................................5/17 @ MIL (Cubs 2, Brewers 3) Consecutive Games With a Home Run: 10 games .................................. .......................................................6/27-7/6 6/27-7/6 and 8/16-26 Consecutive Games Without a Home Run: 5 games games....................................................7/30-8/3 (2x) ................................7/30-8/3 & 9/1-5 Consecutive Errorless Games: 8 games .......................................................................... 6/1-8 Consecutive Games With An Error: 5 games ........................................................................... ................................................................ 6/24-28 Shortest Game, Time: 1:15 2:10 ..................................................................................... (6 inn.) ..........................................................................5/17 9/29@ @MIL PIT Shortest Longest Game, Game,Time: Time 5:00 (9 inn.): ...................................................................................... 2:10 ......................................................................... 5/17 5/18 @ MIL Most Innings: Longest Game,15 Time: .................................................................................................... 5:03 ...................................................................................... 8/29 6/28 vs. @ CIN PIT Largest Most Innings: Wrigley 15Field .................................................................................................... Crowd: 41,678, 4/17 vs. COL 6/28 @ CIN Largest Wrigley Road Crowd: Field 45,565, Crowd: 4/25 41,678, @ STL 4/17 vs. COL Series LargestSweeps: Road Crowd: 11 (2 G, 49,522, 4/4-5 8/27 @ LAA), @ LAD (3 G, 4/11-14 vs. CIN), (2 G, 4/26-28 vs. MIL), (3 Series G, 5/2-4 Sweeps: @ PIT), 15 (2 (4 G, G, 4/4-5 5/5-8 @ vs.LAA), WSH), (3(3 G,G, 4/11-14 5/27-29 vs.vs.CIN), PHI),(2(3G,G,4/26-28 6/17-19vs.vs.MIL), PIT), (2 (3 G, 7/27-28 5/2-4 @ vs. PIT), CWS), (4 G,(3 5/5-8 G, 8/1-3 vs. WSH), vs. MIA), (3 G,(35/27-29 G, 8/5-7vs. @PHI), OAK),(3(2G,G,6/17-19 8/9-10vs. vs.PIT), LAA) (2 G, 7/27-28 vs. CWS), (3 G, 8/1-3 vs. MIA), (3 G, 8/5-7 @ OAK), (2 G, 8/9-10 vs. LAA), BATTING HIGHLIGHTS (4 G, 8/16-18 vs. MIL), (3 G, 8/22-24 @ SD), (3 G, 8/29-31 vs. MIL), (3 G, 9/19-21 vs. CIN) Longest Hitting Streak: 16 games, Zobrist..................................................................... 5/13-30 Most Runs Scored: 4 (3x), last SzczurBATTING ...................................................................... 8/12 vs. STL HIGHLIGHTS Most Hits: 5, Bryant ................................................................................................ 6/275/13-30 @ CIN Longest Hitting Streak: 16 games, Zobrist..................................................................... Most Runs Total Scored: Bases: 16, Bryant, franchise record ...................................8/18 6/27vs. @ MIL CIN 4 (4x), last single-game Bryant .................................................................... Extra-Base 5, Bryant .............................................................................. 6/27vs. @ MIL CIN Most Hits: 5 (2x),Hits: Bryant .................................................................. 6/27 @ CIN & 8/18 Doubles: 2 (13x), last Bryant .......................................................................... STL Most Total Bases: 16, Bryant, single-game franchise record ................................... 8/12 6/27 vs. @ CIN Triples: 1 (14x), Zobrist.............................................................................. ........................................................................... 7/31 Most Extra-Base Hits:last 5, Bryant 6/27vs. @ SEA CIN RBI: 6 (3x), last Bryant .................................................................................... 6/27vs. @ MIL CIN Most Doubles: 2 (16x), last Heyward ..................................................................... 9/15 Stolen Bases: 2, last Fowler ..................................................................................... 5/2 @ PIT Most Triples: 1 (20x), Almora Jr. & Coghlan....................................................... 9/27 Walks: 3 (6x), Russell ............................................................................. 6/30 @@ NYM Most RBI: 6 (4x), lastlast Baez ........................................................................................ 9/26 PIT Strikeouts: 4 (3x), lastlast Rizzo ........................................................................ 7/19 Most Stolen Bases: 2 (2x), Fowler .................................................................... 9/25vs.vs.NYM STL 2-Hit Innings: Zobrist 5/25@@HOU STL Most Walks: 31,(8x), last (2nd) Fowler.................................................................................. ............................................................................. 9/11 Most Strikeouts: 4 (3x), last Rizzo ........................................................................ 7/19 vs. NYM 2-Hit Innings: 1, Zobrist (2nd) .................................................................................. 5/25 @ STL PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS Longest Winning Streak: 9 games, Arrieta ...................................................................4/4-5/25 Longest Losing Streak: 4, Hammel ...............................................................................6/10-7/1 PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS Complete Game Shutouts: ArrietaLester & Hendricks ............................ 4/21 @ CIN & 8/1 vs. MIA Longest Winning Streak: 102,games, ................................................................ 7/18-9/25 9.0-Inning Complete Games: 4, last...............................................................................6/10-7/1 Hendricks ........................................................8/1 vs. MIA Longest Losing Streak: 4, Hammel Low-Hit Complete Game: 0,2,Arrieta @MIA CIN Complete Game Shutouts: Arrieta........................................................................ & Hendricks ............................ 4/21 @ CIN & 4/21 8/1 vs. Longest Outing, Reliever: 4.0,5,Wood ..................................................................... 5/30 vs.vs.LAD 9.0-Inning Complete Games: last Lester .................................................................9/2 SF Most Strikeouts, (2x), Arrieta & Hendricks ....................... 6/5 vs. ARI & 6/19 PIT Low-Hit CompleteStarter: Game: 12 0, Arrieta ........................................................................ 4/21 vs. @ CIN Reliever: 5 (2x), Cahill &4.2, Edwards Jr. ............................................ 7/6 vs. CIN & 7/31 SEA Longest Outing, Reliever: Cahill ....................................................................... 8/20 vs. @ COL Consecutive Strikeouts: Lackey ............................................................................ 5/23 vs. @ STL Most Strikeouts, Starter:5,12 (2x), Arrieta & Hendricks ....................... 6/5 vs. ARI & 6/19 PIT Consecutive Starter: 23.0 IP, Arrieta................................................ Reliever: 5Scoreless (3x), lastInnings, Zastryzny ............................................................................ 8/214/10-28 @ COL Reliever: 12.1 IP, Grimm .................................................................................. 6/28-current Consecutive Strikeouts: 5, Lackey ............................................................................ 5/23 @ STL Consecutive Save Opportunities Converted: 22,Arrieta................................................ Rondon ................................. 8/14/15-6/6/16 Scoreless Innings, Starter: 23.0 IP, 4/10-28 Consecutive Batters Retired:....................................................................................... 16, Lester .................................................................. 5/15 vs. PIT Reliever: 14.0 IP, Grimm 6/28-8/24 Most Runs Allowed: 10, Hammel........................................................................... 7/1 @ NYM Consecutive Save Opportunities Converted: 22, Rondon ................................. 8/14/15-6/6/16 Most Hits Allowed: (4x), last18, Arrieta ....................................................................... 7/8 @ @ STL PIT Consecutive Batters9Retired: Hendricks .............................................................9/12 Most Homers Allowed: Hammel ......................................................................... 7/1 @ Runs Allowed: 10,5,Hammel................................................. 7/1 @ NYM and 8/21 @NYM COL Most Issued: 5 (3x), ..................................................................... 7/24 Hits 9/6 @ MIL M Walks W lkAllowed: I d 13, (3Hammel ) last l Lester L ............................................................................... Longest No-HitAllowed: Stretch, 5, Start of Game: 9.0, Arrieta................................................ 7/1 4/21@@NYM CIN Most Homers Hammel ......................................................................... Most Walks Issued: 7, Arrieta ................................................................................ 8/18 vs. MIL Longest No-Hit Stretch, Start of Game: 9.0, Arrieta................................................ 4/21 @ CIN MISCELLANEOUS INFO Come-From-Behind Wins: 25 High-Water Mark: 32 (73-41 & 75-43) Losses after Leading: 19 Low-Water Mark: N/A MISCELLANEOUS INFO Games Won in Last At-Bat: 9 No. of TimesMark: at .500 N/A102-57, 103-58) Come-From-Behind Wins: 33 High-Water 45Mark: (101-56, Walkoffafter Wins: 4 (5/8 vs. vs. MIA Mark: & 8/11N/A vs. STL) Losses Leading: 26 WSH, 7/31 vs. SEA, 8/3 Low-Water Games Won in Last At-Bat: 14 No. of Times at .500 Mark: N/A Walkoff Wins: 7 (5/8 vs. WSH, 7/31 vs. SEA, 8/3 vs. MIA, 8/11 vs. STL, 8/29 vs. PIT, 9/4 vs. SF & 9/16 vs. MIL)

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Cubs 2016 Day-By-Day Schedule/Results GM DATE OPP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88

W/L SCORE

WINNER-LOSER-SAVE

4/4 @LAA W 9-0 ARRIETA (1-0)-Richards 4/5 @LAA W 6-1 LESTER (1-0)-Heaney 4/6 OFF DAY 4/7 @ARI W 14-6 LACKEY (1-0)-De La Rosa 4/8 @ARI L 2-3 Ziegler-CAHILL (0-1) 4/9 @ARI W 4-2 HENDRICKS (1-0)-Greinke-RONDON (1) 4/10 @ARI W 7-3 ARRIETA (2-0)-Miller 4/11 CIN W 5-3 WARREN (1-0)-Cingrani-RONDON (2) 4/12 OFF DAY 4/13 CIN W 9-2 LACKEY (2-0)-Simon 4/14 CIN W 8-1 HAMMEL (1-0)-Iglesias 4/15 COL L 1-6 Bettis-HENDRICKS (1-1) 4/16 COL W 6-2 ARRIETA (3-0)-Bergman 4/17 COL L 0-2 Chatwood-LESTER (1-1)-McGee 4/18 @STL W 5-0 LACKEY (3-0)-Leake 4/19 @STL W 2-1 HAMMEL (2-0)-Garcia-RONDON (3) 4/20 @STL L 3-5 Martinez-HENDRICKS (1-2)-Rosenthal 4/21 @CIN W 16-0 ARRIETA (4-0)-Finnegan (No Hitter) 4/22 @CIN W 8-1 LESTER (2-1)-Moscot (0-1) 4/23 @CIN L 5-13 Wood-LACKEY (3-1) 4/24 @CIN W 9-0 HAMMEL (3-0)-Simon 4/25 OFF DAY 4/26 MIL W 4-3 WARREN (2-0)-Nelson-RONDON (4) 4/27 MIL POSTPONED – RAIN (Make-up date August 16) 4/28 MIL W 7-2 ARRIETA (5-0)-Jungmann 4/29 ATL W 6-1 STROP (1-0)-Johnson 4/30 ATL POSTPONED – RAIN (Make-up date July 7) 5/1 ATL L 3-4 (10) Vizcaino-RONDON (0-1)-Grilli 5/2 @PIT W 7-2 HAMMEL (4-0)-Cole 5/3 @PIT W 7-1 ARRIETA (6-0)-Niese 5/4 @PIT W 6-2 LESTER (3-1)-Nicasio 5/5 WSN W 5-2 HENDRICKS (2-2)-Ross 5/6 WSN W 8-6 LACKEY (4-1)-Scherzer-RONDON (5) 5/7 WSN W 8-5 WARREN (3-0)-Solis-RONDON (6) 5/8 WSN W 4-3 (13) WOOD (1-0)-Treinen 5/9 SD POSTPONED – RAIN (Make-up date May 11) 5/10 SD W 8-7 LESTER (4-1)-Vargas-RONDON (7) 5/11 SD L 4-7 Villanueva-STROP (1-1)-Rodney 5/11 SD L 0-1 Pomeranz-LACKEY (4-2)-Rodney 5/12 OFF DAY 5/13 PIT W 9-4 HAMMEL (5-0)-Liriano 5/14 PIT W 8-2 ARRIETA (7-0)-Locke 5/15 PIT L 1-2 Cole-LESTER (4-2)-Melancon 5/16 OFF DAY 5/17 @MIL L 2-4 Anderson-HENDRICKS (2-3)-Jeffress 5/18 @MIL W 2-1 (13) WOOD (2-0)-Torres-RICHARD (1) 5/19 @MIL L 3-5 Guerra-HAMMEL (5-1)-Thornburg 5/20 @SF W 8-1 ARRIETA (8-0)-Peavy 5/21 @SF L 3-5 Cain-LESTER (4-3)-Casilla 5/22 @SF L 0-1 Bumgarner-HENDRICKS (2-4)-Casilla 5/23 @STL L 3-4 Rosenthal-WARREN (3-1) 5/24 @STL W 12-3 HAMMEL (6-1)-Wacha 5/25 @STL W 9-8 ARRIETA (9-0)-Martinez-RONDON (8) 5/26 OFF DAY 5/27 PHI W 6-2 LESTER (5-3)-Morgan 5/28 PHI W 4-1 HENDRICKS (3-4)-Eickhoff 5/29 PHI W 7-2 LACKEY (5-2)-Velasquez 5/30 LA W 2-0 WOOD (3-0)-Wood-RONDON (9) 5/31 LA L 0-5 Blanton-RICHARD (0-1) 6/1 LA W 2-1 LESTER (6-3)-Bolsinger 6/2 LA W 7-2 HENDRICKS (4-4)-Urias 6/3 ARI W 6-0 LACKEY (6-2)-Bradley 6/4 ARI W 5-3 HAMMEL (7-1)-Escobar-RONDON (10) 6/5 ARI L 2-3 Corbin-ARRIETA (9-1)-Ziegler 6/6 @PHI W 6-4 LESTER (7-3)-Morgan-RONDON (11) 6/7 @PHI L 2-3 Eickhoff-HENDRICKS (4-5)-Gomez 6/8 @PHI W 8-1 LACKEY (7-2)-Oberholtzer 6/9 OFF DAY 6/10 @ATL L 1-5 Norris-HAMMEL (7-2) 6/11 @ATL W 8-2 ARRIETA (10-1)-Wisler 6/12 @ATL W 13-2 LESTER (8-3)-Gant 6/13 @WSN L 1-4 Scherzer-HENDRICKS (4-6)-Kelley 6/14 @WSN W 4-3 RONDON (1-1)-Solis 6/15 @WSN L 4-5 (12) Petit-CAHILL (0-2) 6/16 OFF DAY 6/17 PIT W 6-0 ARRIETA (11-1)-Liriano 6/18 PIT W 4-3 LESTER (9-3)-Niese-RONDON (12) 6/19 PIT W 10-5 HENDRICKS (5-6)-Taillon 6/20 STL L 2-3 Garcia-LACKEY (7-3)-Rosenthal 6/21 STL L 3-4 Wainwright-HAMMEL (7-3)-Rosenthal 6/22 STL L 7-2 Wacha-ARRIETA (11-2) 6/23 @MIA L 2-4 Barraclough-STROP (1-2)-Phelps 6/24 @MIA W 5-4 CAHILL (1-2)-Dunn-RONDON (13) 6/25 @MIA L 6-9 Clemens-LACKEY (7-4)-Ramos 6/26 @MIA L 1-6 Fernandez-HAMMEL (7-4) 6/27 @CIN W 11-8 ARRIETA (12-2)-Straily 6/28 @CIN W 7-2 (15) PATTON (1-0)-Hoover 6/29 @CIN W 9-2 HENDRICKS (6-6)-Reed 6/30 @NYM L 3-4 Goeddel-PERALTA (1-1)-Familia 7/1 @NYM L 2-10 deGrom-HAMMEL (7-5) 7/2 @NYM L 3-4 Colon-ARRIETA (12-3)-Familia 7/3 @NYM L 3-14 Syndergaard-LESTER (9-4) 7/4 CIN W 10-4 HENDRICKS (7-6)-Reed 7/5 CIN L 5-9 Finnegan-LACKEY (7-5) 7/6 CIN L 3-5 DeSclafani-CAHILL (1-3)-Cingrani 7/7 ATL L 3-4 (11) Alvarez-PATTON (1-1)-Cabrera 7/8 @PIT L 4-8 Feliz-ARRIETA (12-4)-Melancon 7/9 @PIT L 6-12 Caminero-WARREN (3-2)-Hughes 7/10 @PIT W 6-5 STROP (2-2)-Watson-RONDON (14) 7/11-14 ALL-STAR BREAK (San Diego)

RECORD STANDINGS 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 8-2 9-2 9-3 10-3 11-3 11-4 12-4 13-4 13-5 14-5 14-5 15-5 15-5 16-5 17-5 17-5 17-6 18-6 19-6 20-6 21-6 22-6 23-6 24-6 24-6 25-6 25-7 25-8 25-8 26-8 27-8 27-9 27-9 27-10 28-10 28-11 29-11 29-12 29-13 29-14 30-14 31-14 31-14 32-14 33-14 34-14 35-14 35-15 36-15 37-15 38-15 39-15 39-16 40-16 40-17 41-17 41-17 41-18 42-18 43-18 43-19 44-19 44-20 44-20 45-20 46-20 47-20 47-21 47-22 47-23 47-24 48-24 48-25 48-26 49-26 50-26 51-26 51-27 51-28 51-29 51-30 52-30 52-31 52-32 52-33 52-34 52-35 53-35

T1st, --T1st, --2nd, -0.5 T1st, --T2nd, -1.0 T1st, --T1st, --1st, +1.0 1st, +1.0 1st, +2.0 1st, +3.0 1st, +2.0 1st, +3.0 1st, +2.0 1st, +3.0 1st, +4.0 1st, +3.0 1st, +3.5 1st, +4.0 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.0 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.5 1st, +3.0 1st, +3.0 1st, +4.0 1st, +5.0 1st, +6.0 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +8.0 1st, +8.5 1st, +8.0 1st, +7.0 1st, +7.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +7.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.0 1st, +5.0 1st, +5.0 1st, +5.0 1st, +4.5 1st, +4.5 1st, +5.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +8.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +10.0 1st, +8.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +10.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +8.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +10.5 1st, +11.5 1st, +12.5 1st, +11.5 1st, +10.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.0 1st, +10.0 1st, +10.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +10.0 1st, +10.0 1st, +11.0 1st, +11.0 1st, +10.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +8.5 1st, +8.0 1st, +7.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.0

ATT. 44,020 37,042 24,656 27,539 32,185 33,258 40,882 36,496 34,898 34,437 41,702 41,678 45,432 43,841 43,093 16,497 25,940 41,660 36,220 35,861 32,734 34,007 40,164 18,376 22,195 28,782 37,564 39,206 40,471 41,233 37,734 34,508 37,828 37,479 40,953 40,814 24,361 31,212 38,781 41,750 41,507 41,359 45,008 44,588 45,565 38,941 41,555 41,575 41,470 34,681 36,426 37,422 38,813 40,415 41,596 22,162 27,381 28,650 30,547 43,114 31,625 37,187 41,955 42,000 41,547 41,424 41,024 41,166 41,616 41,058 25,291 24,385 29,457 27,318 31,762 35,999 37,188 40,122 34,294 41,151 36,137 41,293 41,310 41,262 41,480 35,904 37,796 37,998

Video Board Home Runs The following is a breakdown of home runs that have hit the left field and right field video boards in 2016 … full list entering 2016 is available on page 139 of the Cubs Media Guide. Team Opponent Cubs

Left Field Board 1 2

Right Field Board 1 2

Total 2 4

Most Recent HR to hit LF Board: Chris Carter, 9/17/16 vs. CHI (Spencer Patton) Most Recent HR to hit RF Board: Anthony Rizzo, 8/14/16 vs. STL (Kevin Siegrist) Sheffield and Waveland Home Runs The following is a breakdown of home runs hit at Wrigley Field that have landed on Sheffield Ave. (right field) and Waveland Ave. (left field) on the fly in 2016. Team Opponent Cubs

Sheffield HR’s 0 0

Waveland HR’s 2 2

Total 2 2

Most Recent HR to reach Sheffield: Anthony Rizzo, 8/19/14 vs. SF (Ryan Vogelsong) Most Recent HR to reach Waveland: Willson Contreras, 9/20/16 vs. CIN (Tim Adleman)

GM DATE OPP 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 LC1 LC2 LC3 LC4 LC5* LC6* LC7*

W/L SCORE

WINNER-LOSER-SAVE

7/15 TEX W 6-0 7/16 TEX W 3-1 7/17 TEX L 1-4 7/18 NYM W 5-1 7/19 NYM L 1-2 7/20 NYM W 6-2 7/21 OFF DAY 7/22 @MIL W 5-2 7/23 @MIL L 1-6 7/24 @MIL W 6-5 7/25 @CWS L 4-5 7/26 @CWS L 0-3 7/27 CWS W 8-1 7/28 CWS W 3-1 7/29 SEA W 12-1 7/30 SEA L 1-4 7/31 SEA W 7-6 (12) 8/1 MIA W 5-0 8/2 MIA W 3-2 8/3 MIA W 5-4 8/4 OFF DAY 8/5 @OAK W 7-2 8/6 @OAK W 4-0 8/7 @OAK W 3-1 8/8 OFF DAY 8/9 LAA W 5-1 8/10 LAA W 3-1 8/11 STL W 4-3 (11) 8/12 STL W 13-2 8/13 STL L 4-8 8/14 STL L 4-6 8/15 OFF DAY 8/16 MIL W 4-0 8/16 MIL W 4-1 8/17 MIL W 6-1 8/18 MIL W 9-6 8/19 @COL L 6-7 (11) 8/20 @COL W 9-2 8/21 @COL L 4-11 8/22 @SD W 5-1 8/23 @SD W 5-3 8/24 @SD W 6-3 8/25 OFF DAY 8/26 @LAD W 6-4 (10) 8/27 @LAD L 2-3 8/28 @LAD L 0-1 8/29 PIT W 8-7 (13) 8/30 PIT W 3-0 8/31 PIT W 6-5 9/1 SF W 5-4 9/2 SF W 2-1 9/3 SF L 2-3 9/4 SF W 3-2 (13) 9/5 @MIL W 7-2 9/6 @MIL L 5-12 9/7 @MIL L 1-2 9/8 OFF DAY 9/9 @HOU W 2-0 9/10 @HOU L 1-2 9/11 @HOU W 9-5 9/12 @STL W 4-1 9/13 @STL L 2-4 9/14 @STL W 7-0 9/15 MIL L 4-5 9/16 MIL W 5-4 9/17 MIL L 3-11 9/18 MIL L 1-3 9/19 CIN W 5-2 9/20 CIN W 6-1 9/21 CIN W 9-2 9/22 OFF DAY 9/23 STL W 5-0 9/24 STL L 4-10 9/25 STL W 3-1 9/26 @PIT W 12-2 9/27 @PIT W 6-4 9/28 @PIT L 4-8 9/29 @PIT T 1-1 (6) 9/30 @CIN W 7-3 10/1 @CIN L 4-7 10/2 @CIN W 7-4 10/7 SF W 1-0 10/8 SF W 5-2 10/9 10/10 @SF L 6-5 (13) 10/11 @SF W 6-5 10/15 LAD W 8-4 10/16 LAD L 0-1 10/18 @LAD … 7:08 PM … FS1 10/19 @LAD … 7:08 PM … FS1 10/20 @LAD … 7:08 PM … FS1 10/22 LAD … TBD … FS1 10/23 LAD … TBD … FS1

RECORD STANDINGS

HENDRICKS (8-6)-Perez HAMMEL (8-5)-Darvish-RONDON (15) Hamels-LACKEY (7-6)-Dyson LESTER (10-4)-Matz Robles-RONDON (1-2)-Familia HENDRICKS (9-6)-Colon

54-35 55-35 55-36 56-36 56-37 57-37 57-37 HAMMEL (9-5)-Nelson-RONDON (17) 58-37 Davies-LACKEY (7-7) 58-38 NATHAN (1-0)-Smith-RONDON (18) 59-38 Jennings-MONTGOMERY (0-1) 59-39 Shields-HENDRICKS (9-7)-Robertson 59-40 HAMMEL (10-5)-Ranaudo 60-40 LACKEY (8-7)-Sale-CHAPMAN (1) 61-40 LESTER (11-4)-Iwakuma 62-40 Miley-ARRIETA (12-5)-Cishek 62-41 RONDON (2-2)-Martin 63-41 HENDRICKS (10-7)-Conley 64-41 HAMMEL (11-5)-Fernandez-CHAPMAN (2) 65-41 GRIMM (1-0)-Ramos 66-41 66-41 LESTER (12-4)-Overton 67-41 ARRIETA (13-5)-Gray 68-41 HENDRICKS (11-7)-Manaea-CHAPMAN (3) 69-41 69-41 LACKEY (9-7)-Weaver 70-41 HAMMEL (12-5)-Nolasco-CHAPMAN (4) 71-41 MONTGOMERY (1-1)-Duke 72-41 ARRIETA (14-5)-Wainwright 73-41 Reyes-EDWARDS JR. (0-1) 73-42 Bowman-RONDON (2-3)-Oh 73-43 73-43 CAHILL (2-3)-Garza-CHAPMAN (5) 74-43 HAMMEL (13-5)-Marinez-CHAPMAN (6) 75-43 LESTER (13-4)-Nelson 76-43 ARRIETA (15-5)-Davies-CHAPMAN (7) 77-43 Carasiti-CHAPMAN (0-1) 77-44 CAHILL (3-3)-Hoffman 78-44 De La Rosa-HAMMEL (13-6) 78-45 LESTER (14-4)-Jackson 79-45 ARRIETA (16-5)-Friedrich-CHAPMAN (8) 80-45 HENDRICKS (12-7)-Clemens-CHAPMAN (9) 81-45 81-45 WOOD (4-0)-Libertore-CHAPMAN (10) 82-45 Urias-HAMMEL (13-8)-Jansen 82-46 Blanton-CAHILL (3-4)-Jansen 82-47 ZASTRYZNY (1-0)-Locke 83-47 HENDRICKS (13-7)-Kuhl-CHAPMAN (11) 84-47 HAMMEL (14-7)-Vogelsong-CHAPMAN (12) 85-47 SMITH (1-0)-Strickland-EDWARDS JR. (1) 86-47 LESTER (15-4)-Suarez 87-47 Bumgarner-ARRIETA (16-6)-Casilla 87-48 CAHILL (4-4)-Reynolds 88-48 HENDRICKS (14-7)-Davies 89-48 Peralta-HAMMEL (14-8) 89-49 Knebel-SMITH (1-1)-Thornburg 89-50 89-50 LESTER (16-4)-Musgrove-CHAPMAN (13) 90-50 McHugh-LACKEY (9-8)-Giles 90-51 ARRIETA (17-6)-Fiers 91-51 HENDRICKS (15-7)-Leake-CHAPMAN (14) 92-51 Reyes-HAMMEL (14-9)-Siegrist 92-52 LESTER (17-4)-Martinez 93-52 Nelson-GRIMM (1-1)-Thornburg 93-53 CHAPMAN (1-1)-Boyer 94-53 Davies-ARRIETA (17-7) 94-54 Peralta-HENDRICKS (15-8)-Thornburg 94-55 HAMMEL (15-9)-Wood-CHAPMAN (15) 95-55 LESTER (18-4)-Smith 96-55 LACKEY (10-8)-Stephenson 97-55 97-55 ARRIETA (18-7)-Leake 98-55 Reyes-HAMMEL (15-10) 98-56 LESTER (19-4)-Martinez-CHAPMAN (16) 99-56 HENDRICKS (16-8)-Kuhl 100-56 LACKEY (11-8)-Vogelsong-PENA (1) 101-56 Taillon-ARRIETA (18-8) 101-57 101-57 BUCHANAN (1-0)-Smith 102-57 Adleman-LESTER (19-5)-Iglesias 102-58 GRIMM (2-1)-Iglesias-EDWARDS JR. (2) 103-58 LESTER (1-0)-Cueto-CHAPMAN (1) 1-0 WOOD (1-0)-Samardzija-CHAPMAN (2) 2-0 2-0 Blach-MONTGOMERY (0-1) 2-1 RONDON (1-0)-Smith-CHAPMAN (3) 3-1 CHAPMAN (1-0)-Blanton 1-0 Kershaw-HENDRICKS (0-1)-Jansen 1-1

1st, +8.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +8.0 1st, +7.5 1st, +7.0 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +7.0 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +6.5 1st, +7.5 1st, +8.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +9.0 1st, +9.5 1st, +9.5 1st, +10.5 1st, +11.5 1st, +11.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +13.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +13.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +12.5 1st, +12.5 1st, +12.5 1st, +13.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +13.0 1st, +12.0 1st, +12.5 1st, +13.5 1st, +13.5 1st, +14.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +14.0 1st, +15.0 1st, +15.5 1st, +16.5 1st, +16.5 1st, +16.5 1st, +16.5 1st, +15.5 1st, +15.5 1st, +16.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +15.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +18.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +16.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +18.0 1st, +17.0 1st, +18.0 1st, +19.0 1st, +19.0 1st, +19.0 1st, +18.5 1st, +18.5 1st, +17.5 1st, +17.5 ---------------

ATT. 41,482 41,346 41,213 41,353 41,456 41,210 42,243 44,643 43,310 39,510 39,553 41,166 41,157 40,951 41,401 40,952 40,937 40,419 41,147 25,182 32,358 23,450 41,227 41,105 40,597 40,848 41,278 41,019 41,148 39,420 40,310 41,407 43,950 48,113 46,206 31,707 33,614 30,033 48,609 49,522 44,745 38,951 38,174 38,137 39,734 40,818 41,250 41,293 43,662 32,888 23,832 33,841 41,854 31,939 43,397 44,060 44,701 41,362 40,823 40,956 41,286 39,251 40,586 40,434 40,791 40,785 40,859 20,519 22,454 24,138 19,991 27,368 30,970 32,587 42,148 42,393 43,571 43,166 42,376 42,384

*If Necessary

Wrigley Field Game Time Wind Trends BLOWING IN (N, E, NE) 48 34-14

BLOWING OUT (S, W, SW) 19 15-4

CROSSWIND (SE, NW) 14 8-6

OVERALL

Cubs Runs Opponents Runs Total Runs Scored Avg./Game

219 129 348 7.3

108 74 182 9.6

62 44 106 7.6

389 247 636 7.9

Cubs Homers Opp. Homers

31 28

43 28

16 17

90 73

No. Games Cubs Record

2016 MLB INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES Team CUBS Opp.

Challenges 43 53

Won 21 26

Lost 22 27

CUBS EJECTIONS IN 2016 OF Dexter Fowler … 5/5 vs. WSH … HP Vic Carapazza … arguing balls & strikes MGR Joe Maddon … 6/5 vs. ARI … 1B Tripp Gibson … arguing check swing MGR Joe Maddon … 7/5 vs. CIN … HP Jerry Meals … arguing balls & strikes MGR Joe Maddon … 9/12 @ STL … HP Joe West … arguing catcher mound visit

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