Full name is Andrew Sebastian Benintendi...Signed by Chris Mears (Red Sox)...Played baseball for 2 seasons at the University of Arkansas, leading the Razorbacks to a College World Series berth in 2015...Became the 3rd-highest draft pick in school history...Rated by Baseball America as the best collegiate pure hitter available in the 2015 June Draft...Led Division I in HR (20) and ranked 3rd in SLG (.717) in 2015...Won the Dick Howser Trophy as the top D1 baseball player in the country and the Golden Spikes Award as the nation's top amateur player...Also named National Player of the Year by Baseball America...From 2017-19, joined Duffy Lewis (1911-13) and Carl Yastrzemski (1961-64) as the only Red Sox to make 3+ Opening Day starts in LF at the age of 24 or younger...29 of his career OF assists have come in LF, the most in MLB from 2017-19...Led rookies with 11 OF assists in 2017, the most by a Sox rookie since Carl Yastrzemski (11 in 1961)...Tied for the ML lead with 12 OF assists in 2018...According to Elias, is 1 of 3 Red Sox ever to record their 1st career HR and 1st career triple in the same game (8/21/16 at DET)...The others are Rico Petrocelli (6/20/65 at CWS) and Dwight Evans (9/20/72 vs. BAL)...Was 1 of only 6 major leaguers with 40+ doubles and 20+ steals in 2018, joining Mookie Betts, Francisco Lindor, Whit Merrifield, Javier Báez, and Trevor Story...Hit 15+ HR and stole 20+ bases in 2017 and 2018... The only other Red Sox players to reach those totals in multiple seasons are Jackie Jensen (2), Ellis Burks (2), Dustin Pedroia (4), and Mookie Betts (4)...Joins Ellis Burks (1987) and Nomar Garciaparra (1997) as the only BOS rookies ever with 20+ HR and 20+ SB in a season, accomplishing the feat in 2017...Named to the 2017 Topps All-Star Rookie Team after leading rookies in steals (20)...His 70 BB were the most by a Sox rookie since Joe Foy in 1966 (91)...His 90 RBI were the most by a Sox rookie since Nomar Garciaparra (98 in 1997)...Named AL Rookie of the Month for August 2017...Is the youngest Red Sox player ever to hit a HR in a season opener at Fenway Park, and the youngest ever with 3+ RBI on Opening Day (22 years old in 2017)...Went 5-for-5 on 4/23/17 at BAL...According to Elias, became the youngest Red Sox player ever to go 5-for-5 or better in a game (previous: Babe Ruth on 5/9/1918)...That mark was surpassed by Rafael Devers on 6/30/18 at NYY...According to Elias, is 1 of only 2 rookies ever to go 5-for-5 or better with 2+ HR and 6+ RBI in a game (7/4/17 at TEX)...The other is Kevin Seitzer (1987 Royals)...Had 2 games with 2+ HR and 6+ RBI in 2017 (7/4 at TEX, 8/12 at NYY)...According to Elias, became only the 5th player ever-and 1st Red Sox-with 2 such games in a rookie season, joining Hal Trosky (1934), Rudy York (1937), Cody Ross (2006), and Max Kepler (2016)...Homered in a career-best 3 consecutive games from 7/27-30/19, collecting 3 hits in each...Is 1 of 2 Red Sox ever with 3+ hits and 1+ HR in as many as 3 consecutive games (also Mike Greenwell, 1988) (source: Elias)...Homered in his 1st career postseason plate appearance (2016 ALDS Game 1 at CLE)...At the time, was the youngest player ever (22 years, 92 days) to hit a postseason HR for the Red Sox (surpassed by Rafael Devers)...Went 4-for-5 in Game 1 of the 2018 World Series...The only other Red Sox to record 4+ hits in a World Series game are Jacoby Ellsbury (4-for-5, 2007 Game 3 at COL) and Wally Moses (4-for-5, 1946 Game 4 vs. STL).
2019
Hit .266 (144-for-541) with 40 2B over 138 games... Was 1 of only 10 AL players with 40+ doubles in 2019...Had a .343 OBP, his 3rd straight season with a .340+ OBP (also .352 in 2017, .366 in 2018)...Was 10-for-13 (76.9%) in stolen base attempts...Had 9 assists, tied for 3rd-most by a major league LF...Had 9 assists, tied for 3rd-most by a major league LF...With 2 outs, ranked among ML leaders with a .326 AVG (5th) and 44 RBI (T-6th)...Hit .321 (34-for-106) with 12 XBH and 16 RBI over 27 games from 4/2-5/5 (8 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 16 RBI)...Reached safely in 18 of his 19 games from 4/2-27...In the Sox' 6-5 win on 4/20 at TB, drove in 5 of the Red Sox' 6 runs, hitting his 1st career grand slam in the 2nd inning and a game-winning sac fly in the 9th...Recorded a career-high-tying 2 OF assists on 4/23 vs. DET-G2 and 7/16 vs. TOR...On 5/8 at BAL, hit a go-ahead solo HR in the 12th, giving the Red Sox their decisive 2-1 lead...Was his 1st career extra-inning HR...Homered for the 2nd straight game on 5/10 vs. SEA...Reached base in a season-high-tying 13 consecutive games from 5/27-6/12 and 8/4-18...Hit .312 (29-for-93) over 21 games in June, his best AVG in any month during the 2019 season...Recorded his 2 longest hitting streaks of the season in June: 9 games from 6/14-24 and 8 games from 6/1-10...Scored in a career-best 8 straight games from 6/4-12...Matched his career high with 3 XBH on 6/12 vs. TEX, 7/27 vs. NYY, and 8/1 vs. TB...Recorded a season-high 4 hits on 7/6 at DET, going 4-for-6 with 2 runs, a double, a triple, and an RBI...On 7/14 vs. LAD, threw out Alex Verdugo at home in the 11th inning, preserving a 4-4 tie...Hit back-to-back HR in the 3rd inning with Sam Travis on 7/22 at TB, a 9-4 Red Sox win...Homered in a career-best 3 consecutive games from 7/27-30, collecting 3 hits in each...Is 1 of 2 Red Sox ever with 3+ hits and 1+ HR in as many as 3 consecutive games (also Mike Greenwell, 1988) (source: Elias)...On 8/1 vs. TB, went 3-for-4 with a career-high 3 2B...In 34 games from 7/22-9/3, hit .338/.389/.596/.985 with 15 2B, 3B, 6 HR, and 24 RBI (46-for-136, 18 R)...Named 2015 SEC Player of the Year after leading the conference in AVG (.376), OBP (.488), SLG, HR, and BB (50)...Became the 1st Arkansas player ever to win SEC Player of the Year and National Player of the Year honors...Became the 3rd player in the 81-year history of the SEC to lead the league in HR and AVG (also Rafael Palmeiro in 1984 and Jeff Abbott in 1994)...As a senior in 2013 at Madeira (OH) High School, was named ACBA/Rawlings National High School Player of the Year, Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year, and a First Team All-American after batting .564 with 12 HR, 57 RBI, and 38 SB...Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 31st round of the 2013 June Draft, but did not sign.
2018
In his 2nd full ML season, hit .290 (168- for-579) with an .830 OPS, 63 XBH, 103 runs, 87 RBI, and 21 steals in 148 games for the Red Sox. Played in 3 fewer games than he did in 2017, but scored 19 more runs and hit 15 more doubles...Also saw an increase in AVG (.271-.290) and OPS (.776-.830)...Ranked 6th in the AL with 103 runs scored...Was 1 of only 19 major leaguers to score 100+ runs, and 1 of 12 to score 100+ runs and record 80+ RBI. Also ranked in the top 20 in the AL in AVG (15th), OBP (12th, .366), OPS (18th), doubles (T-9th, 41), triples (T-8th, 6), RBI (16th), BB (T-11th, 71), and XBH (16th). Was 1 of only 6 major leaguers with 40+ doubles and 20+ steals, joining Mookie Betts, Francisco Lindor, Whit Merrifield, Javier Báez, and Trevor Story. Led BOS with 12 outfield assists, tied with Billy Hamilton and Mitch Haniger for the most in MLB. Against RHP, posted a .305/.387/.490 batting line with 60 BB and 66 SO (131-for-429, 12 HR)...Hit .247 with a .694 OPS vs. LHP (37-for-150, 2 HR). Ranked 14th in the majors in AVG with RISP (.338, 48-for-142)...His .373 AVG with 2 outs and RISP (22-for59) ranked 11th in the majors. Hit .314 (97-for-309) in 75 games at Fenway Park. In 41 games against teams that qualified for the postseason, hit .335 and slugged .537 (55-for-164, 5 HR). Was batting .218 with a .706 OPS through 4/25 (21 games)...In his final 127 games (beginning 4/26), hit .301 (151-for-501) with an .850 OPS. Hit 1 HR in his first 32 games (123 AB), but 15 HR in his final 116 games (456 AB). Hit 10 HR in 27 games from 5/9-6/7, 2nd-most in the majors in that time behind only J.D. Martinez (12). In 55 games during the 2-month stretch from 5/12- 7/11, hit .338 with a 1.016 OPS (71-for-210, 12 HR). Recorded a career-long 18-game on-base streak from 5/26-6/13, during which he hit .375 with a 1.270 OPS (27-for-72, 6 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 16 RBI, 17 R). Batted leadoff in 14 consecutive games from 5/27- 6/10 while Mookie Betts dealt with an oblique injury... Reached base in each of those games and hit safely in 12 of them, batting .328 with a 1.115 OPS (19-for-58, 5 HR). Hit his 1st career leadoff HR on 6/7 vs. DET...On 7/7 at KC, went 2-for-2 with a career-high 4 BB, a double, and a HR...It had been 15 years since a Red Sox player reached base 6 times in a 9-inning game (last: Mo Vaughn on 5/29/93 vs. TEX). The only other Red Sox since at least 1908 to record 4+ BB and 2+ XBH in a game are David Ortiz (7/7/07 at DET, 13 inn.) and Dwight Evans (5/15/82 at KC, 9 inn.). Recorded multiple hits in 6 consecutive games from 7/6-11, the longest streak of his career. Finished 2nd behind SEA's Jean Segura in the All-Star Final Vote. Recorded a 10-game hit streak from 7/31-8/11. On 8/5 vs. NYY, helped the Red Sox complete a 4-game sweep of the Yankees by delivering a walk-off RBI single in the 10th inning. Hit safely in 27 of 33 games from 7/31-9/11...In 6 games from 9/3-11, went 11-for-28 (.393). Recorded multiple hits in each of his final 4 games of the season from 9/24-29 (9-for-18). POSTSEASON: Appeared in each of the Red Sox' 14 postseason games and started 13 of them, batting .268 (15-for-56)...Led all players with 15 runs scored. Became the 15th player to score 15+ runs in a single postseason, the 1st since Ben Zobrist (15 in 2015). In Game 4 of the ALCS at HOU, made a game-ending diving catch in LF with the bases loaded and the Red Sox leading, 8-6...That was recognized by the Associated Press as the Play of the Year across all sports. In Game 1 of the World Series vs. LAD, went 4-for-5 with a double, an RBI, and 3 runs scored...Became the 1st player ever to record at least 4 hits and score 3+ runs in his 1st career World Series game. The only other Red Sox to record 4+ hits in a World Series game are Jacoby Ellsbury (4-for-5, 2007 Game 3 at COL) and Wally Moses (4-for-5, 1946 Game 4 vs. STL.
2017
In his 1st full ML season, hit .271 (155-for-573) with a .352 OBP, 20 HR, 20 SB, and 90 RBI in 151 games (143 starts)...Made his 1st career Opening Day roster less than 2 years after being selected in the 2015 June Draft. Ranked among the Sox' top 3 leaders in RBI (2nd), hits (3rd), BB (2nd, 70), SB (2nd), and runs (3rd, 84). Finished 2nd in BBWAA AL Rookie of the Year voting after receiving 23 2nd-place votes and 6 3rd-place votes for a total of 75 points (1st-Judge, 150 points). Earned the Harry Agganis Memorial Award (Red Sox Rookie of the Year) from the Boston Baseball Writers. Named 1 of 3 OF on the Topps All-Star Rookie Team. Led ML rookies in steals and ranked among rookie leaders in hits (3rd), runs (3rd), RBI (T-3rd), doubles (T-3rd, 26), BB (2nd), and times on base (2nd, 231)...Joined Ellis Burks (1987) and Nomar Garciaparra (1997) as the only BOS rookies ever with 20+ HR and 20+ SB in a season...The last rookies to do that were Mike Trout (2012), Chris Young (2007), and Carlos Beltrán (1999). Prior to Benintendi, the last BOS rookies with 90+ RBI in a season were Nomar Garciaparra (98 in 1997), Fred Lynn (105 in 1975), and Jim Rice (102 in 1975). His 70 BB were the most by a Sox rookie since Joe Foy in 1966 (91)... Had 11 OF assists (all in LF), the most among rookie OF and most among American League LF...It was also the most by a BOS rookie LF since Carl Yastrzemski (11 in 1961). Recorded a pair of 5-hit games (4/23 at BAL, 7/4 at TEX), becoming the 1st Red Sox rookie ever with 5+ hits in a game multiple times in a season (source: Elias)...Reached base 5+ times in 4 games. Had 3 multi-HR games (6/4 at BAL, 7/4 at TEX, 8/12 at NYY)...The only other Red Sox in the last 50 years (1968-2017) with 3+ multi-HR games in a season before turning 24 are Mookie Betts (5 in 2016) and Jim Rice (3 in 1976). Recorded 2 games with 2+ HR and 6+ RBI (7/4 at TEX, 8/12 at NYY)...According to Elias, became only the 5th player ever-and 1st Red Sox-with 2 such games in a rookie season, joining Hal Trosky (1934), Rudy York (1937), Cody Ross (2006), and Max Kepler (2016). Among AL batters (min. 100 AB), ranked 5th in AVG with RISP (.351, 47-for-134) and 2nd in OBP with RISP (.460). Delivered 2 walk-off RBI and had 4 game-winning RBI in extra innings (6/13 vs. PHI, 7/3 at TEX, 8/13 at NYY, 9/18 at BAL)...According to Elias, the last Red Sox player with 4+ game-winning RBI in extra innings in a single season was Clyde Vollmer in 1951 (also 4). Hit 5 HR at Yankee Stadium, breaking a 112-year-old single-season record for the most HR by a rookie against the Yankees on the road (source: Elias); STL's George Stone held the previous record (4 at Hilltop Park in 1905). Tied Jim Rice (1983) for the most HR by a Red Sox player vs. NYY on the road in a season (source: Elias). Began the season ranked No. 1 in Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects list. Also entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the best hitter for average, best athlete, best defensive outfielder, and as having the best strike zone discipline in the Red Sox organization. At 22 years and 271 days old, became the Red Sox' youngest Opening Day starter in LF since Carl Yastrzemski in 1962 (22 years, 231 days). Had a HR and 3 RBI on 4/3 vs. PIT, becoming the youngest Red Sox ever with 3+ RBI on Opening Day...He also became the youngest Sox player to hit a HR in a season opener at Fenway Park (previous: Bobby Doerr in 1941). Reached base in each of his first 10 games. Went 5-for-5 on 4/23 at BAL...According to Elias, became the youngest Red Sox player ever to go 5-for-5 or better in a game (previous: Babe Ruth on 5/9/1918). Posted a .333/.392/.478 line in April (30-for-90, 15 R)...In the last 40 years (1978-2017), the only other AL rookies to finish April with 30+ hits, 15+ runs, and a .333+ AVG are Ichiro Suzuki (2001) and Austin Jackson (2010). Hit .352 (32-for-91) in a 25-game span from 6/4-7/4...Had a career-best 17-game on-base streak from 6/18-7/8. Recorded his 1st career multi-homer game on 6/4 at BAL...Hit 4 HR in 7 games from 6/4-12. Recorded his 1st career walk-off RBI on 6/13 vs. PHI, a 12th-inning single in a 4-3 Sox win. Recorded 4 OF assists in a 10-game span from 6/12-23. Broke a 5-5 tie with a 2-RBI double in the 11th inning of the Sox' 7-5 win at TEX on 7/3...Was the 1st Sox rookie with multiple extra-inning, game-winning RBI before August since Nomar Garciaparra in 1997 (source: Elias). On 7/4 at TEX, went 5-for-5 with 2 HR, 2B, 6 RBI, and 4 R...According to Elias, the only other rookie ever to go 5-for-5 or better with 2+ HR and 6+ RBI in a game was Kevin Seitzer for the 1987 Royals. On 7/14 vs. NYY, drew a game-ending, bases-loaded walk in the 9th inning of a 5-4 win...It marked the Sox' 1st walk-off walk since 9/23/00 vs. BAL (Trot Nixon, 10th inn.), and their 1st vs. NYY since 8/7/56 (Ted Williams, 11th inn.)...Named AL Rookie of the Month for August, becoming the 1st Red Sox to earn the honor since José Iglesias in June 2013...In 26 games that month, posted a .333/.420/.559 batting line (34-for-102, 6 HR, 5 2B, 19 RBI, 18 R, 9 SB)... Recorded a career-best 11-game hitting streak from 8/5-18 (17-for-43, 5 HR, .395 AVG)...Totaled 3 HR and 9 RBI at NYY from 8/11-13...Marked the most RBI by a Red Sox player in a 3-game series at NYY since RBI became an official stat in 1920 (source: ESPN Stats & Info)...Went 2-for-5 with a pair of 3-run HR on 8/12 at NYY, becoming the 1st rookie ever with 2+ HR and 6+ RBI in a Red Sox-Yankees game (source: Elias)... Also became the 1st Red Sox player age 23 or younger to record 6+ RBI vs. NYY since RBI became an official stat in 1920. On 8/13 at NYY, drove in the winning run with a 10th-inning, bases-loaded single (W, 3-2). Hit his 1st career pinch-hit HR on 9/25 vs. TOR (8th inn.).POSTSEASON: Started each of the Sox' 4 ALDS games in LF...In Game 4 at Fenway Park, gave the Sox a 3-2 lead with a 2-run HR off Justin Verlander in the 5th inning...It is 1 of only 12 HR that turned a deficit into a lead in Red Sox postseason history.
2016
Made his ML debut despite having never played a game at the Triple-A level...Appeared in 34 games with Boston, making 27 starts in LF and 3 in CF...Also hit .312 (116-for-372) with a .910 OPS in 97 games between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Earned the Greg Montalbano Minor League Player of the Year award from the Boston chapter of the BBWAA. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox' No. 1 prospect, as well as the organization's best hitter for average and as having the best strike zone discipline...Also named to the Baseball America Minor League All-Star Second Team following the season. Among the 36 AL rookies with at least 100 PA, ranked 5th in AVG (.295) and 4th in OPS (.835). The Sox went 18-12 in his starts, including 16-3 from 8/12-9/25. With BOS, hit .338 (26-for-77) with a .984 OPS vs. RHP and batted .542 (13-for-24) when leading off an inning. Reached base in 25 of his 30 ML starts...14 of his 31 hits went for extra bases, including 13 of his final 22. Selected to the ML roster on 8/2 and made his debut that night at SEA (0-for-2)...Entered as a pinch-hitter in the 7th inning and grounded out to 2B...Remained in the game in LF and struck out in the 9th inning. Made his 1st ML start the following day (8/3 at SEA)...Started in LF and went 2-for-3...Recorded his 1st ML hit in the 3rd inning, a single to LF off Hisashi Iwakuma...Also singled to RF in the 8th inning. Recorded 3 hits in consecutive games on 8/7 at LAD (3-for-4, R, 2 RBI) and 8/9 vs. NYY (3-for-3, 2B, 2 R, RBI). Recorded his 1st ML triple on 8/21 at DET in the 6th inning and added his 1st career HR in the 7th...According to Elias, the only other Red Sox ever to record their 1st triple and 1st HR in the same game are Dwight Evans (9/20/72 vs. BAL) and Rico Petrocelli (6/20/65 at CWS)...Benintendi became the youngest Red Sox with a HR and a triple in the same game since Evans did so at 20 years old on 9/20/72. Robbed Steven Souza Jr. of a 2-run homer in LF in the 8th inning on 8/22 at TB, preserving the Sox' 3-0 lead...Had started the game in CF before moving to LF at the start of the 8th. Removed from the game on 8/24 at TB after injuring his knee while running the bases...Placed on the 15-day DL the following day with a left knee sprain...Reinstated from the DL on 9/13 and appeared in 13 more games (11 starts) for the Red Sox. Recorded an extra-base hit in each of his first 4 games back from the DL (9/15-21)...On 9/21 at BAL, gave the Sox a 5-1 lead with a 3-run HR in the 6th inning, his 1st game with at least 3 RBI. Ranked 4th among Red Sox minor leaguers in AVG and 2nd in RBI (76). At the time of his call-up, his 12 3B were tied for the minor league lead and his 76 RBI led all Red Sox farmhands. Began the season with Salem and went 4-for-5, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, and 2 R in his 1st game (4/7 vs. Carolina). Recorded a 23-game hitting streak from 4/10-5/6, tied for the longest in Salem history (Art Howe, 1971 Salem Rebels)...During the streak, posted a .391/.458/.663 batting line (36-for-92, 10 2B, 6 3B, HR, 24 RBI, 23 R, 11 BB, 6 SO). Named Carolina League Player of the Week for the period 4/25-5/1. Promoted to Portland on 5/16...Hit .205 (16-for-78) in his first 20 games with the Sea Dogs...In his last 43 games with Portland (6/10-7/31), posted a .340/.408/.629/1.037 batting line with 19 BB against only 17 SO (54-for-159, 14 2B, 4 3B, 8 HR, 35 RBI, 32 R)...In that span, ranked among Double-A leaders in AVG (8th), OBP (8th), SLG (2nd), OPS (2nd), runs (6th), RBI (8th), and XBH (T-1st, 26). Went 4-for-5 with 2 HR, 2 2B, and 5 RBI on 7/31 at Binghamton, his final minor league game. Named Eastern League Player of the Week for the period 7/25-31 (.478 AVG, 11-for-24, 10 RBI, 2 HR, 3 2B, 3B). POSTSEASON: Started each of the Red Sox' 3 ALDS games in LF...Led off the 3rd inning of Game 1 with a HR, becoming the youngest player ever (22 years, 92 days old) to hit a postseason HR for the Red Sox (previous: Reggie Smith, 22 years, 188 days)...The only other players to homer for BOS in their first career postseason PA are Todd Walker (2003 ALDS g1 at OAK) and Jose Santiago (1967 WS g1 vs. STL)...Also hit an RBI double in the 5th inning of Game 3 at Fenway Park.
2015
Made professional debut, combining with Short-A Lowell (35 G) and Single-A Greenville (19 G) to hit .313 (62- for-198) with a .416 OBP and a .556 SLG. Ranked T-3rd in the Sox organization in HR (11), averaging a homer every 18.0 AB...Drew 35 BB against only 24 SO. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 3 prospect in the Red Sox organization and the No. 1 prospect in the New York-Penn League...Also rated by Baseball America as the best defensive OF and as having the best strike zone discipline in the Sox' system...Named a Short-Season All-Star by BA. Made 49 starts in CF and 5 at DH, recording 6 assists with a .992 fielding percentage (1 E/131 TC). Hit .322 vs. RHP (23-for-60, 9 HR) and .283 vs. LHP (13-for-46, 2 HR). Hit .221 in his first 20 games through 7/29, but posted a .362 AVG/.433 OBP/.615 SLG in his final 34 games (47- for-130, 6 2B, 3 3B, 7 HR). Made his pro debut with Lowell on 7/3 at Connecticut, going 2-for-4 and scoring the winning run in the 9th inning of a 2-1 Spinners victory...Hit his 1st pro HR the following day at Tri-City, scoring the winning run again on a 2-run shot in the 3rd inning...Homered in 3 of 4 games from 7/19-22. Named NYPL Player of the Week on 8/17 after batting .407 (11-for-27, 3 HR) in his final 7 games with Lowell... Recorded his 1st multi-homer game on 8/11 at Tri-City. Transferred to Greenville on 8/17 and reached base in 18 of 19 games with the Drive...Hit 2 HR in his 2nd game with Greenville on 8/19 at Greensboro...Had a 12-game hitting streak from 8/26-9/6. Hit his 1st professional walk-off HR on 9/3 vs. Savannah, a 2-run shot in the 9th inning of a 6-5 win. Named Red Sox Minor League Hitter of the Month for August/September, posting a .359/.430/.602 batting line in that time (33 G, 46-for-128, 25 R, 6 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 21 RBI, 16 BB). During his time with Greenville, ranked 5th in the SAL in OPS (1.011).