2014 Tampa Bay Rays season
Major League Baseball team season
The Tampa Bay Rays 2014 season was the Rays ' 17th season of Major League Baseball and the seventh as the "Rays" (all at Tropicana Field ). The team finished at 77–85, their first losing season as the "Rays".
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Evan Longoria in April 2014.
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
5–1
3–4
1–5
4–3
3–4
4–2
4–3
13–6
2–4
5–2
12–7
6–1
11–8
12–8
Boston
8–11
—
4–3
2–5
1–5
4–3
6–1
2–5
4–2
7–12
3–4
1–5
9–10
4–2
7–12
9–11
Chicago
1–5
3–4
—
9–10
9–10
3–3
6–13
1–5
9–10
2–5
4–3
3–4
5–2
2–4
5–2
11–9
Cleveland
4–3
5–2
10–9
—
8–11
5–2
10–9
2–5
11–8
4–3
2–4
2–4
4–2
6–1
2–4
10–10
Detroit
5–1
5–1
10–9
11–8
—
4–3
13–6
3–4
9–10
3–4
5–2
2–4
3–4
4–3
1–5
12–8
Houston
3–4
3–4
3–3
2–5
3–4
—
3–3
7–12
3–3
4–2
8–11
9–10
2–5
11–8
4–3
5–15
Kansas City
4–3
1–6
13–6
9–10
6–13
3–3
—
3–3
11–8
4–3
5–2
2–5
4–2
5–1
4–3
15–5
Los Angeles
2–4
5–2
5–1
5–2
4–3
12–7
3–3
—
7–0
2–4
10–9
7–12
5–2
14–5
5–2
12–8
Minnesota
3–4
2–4
10–9
8–11
10–9
3–3
8–11
0–7
—
3–4
1–6
5–2
2–4
2–5
4–2
9–11
New York
6–13
12–7
5–2
3–4
4–3
2–4
3–4
4–2
4–3
—
2–4
3–3
8–11
4–3
11–8
13–7
Oakland
4–2
4–3
3–4
4–2
2–5
11–8
2–5
9–10
6–1
4–2
—
9–10
4–2
9–10
4–3
13–7
Seattle
2–5
5–1
4–3
4–2
4–2
10–9
5–2
12–7
2–5
3–3
10–9
—
4–3
9–10
4–3
9–11
Tampa Bay
7–12
10–9
2–5
2–4
4–3
5–2
2–4
2–5
4–2
11–8
2–4
3–4
—
5–2
8–11
10–10
Texas
1–6
2–4
4–2
1–6
3–4
8–11
1–5
5–14
5–2
3–4
10–9
10–9
2–5
—
2–4
10–10
Toronto
8–11
12–7
2–5
4–2
5–1
3–4
3–4
2–5
2–4
8–11
3–4
3–4
11–8
4–2
—
13–7
Regular season summary
The Rays 2014 season started out harsh entering May. Tampa Bay went 11–16 since opening day and was struggling to move up in the American League East early on. In addition to their rough first month of baseball, May did not do any favors. In May the Rays posted a 12–17 record. To make things worse, 2014 was being played without Matt Moore in their rotation and numerous other injuries (along with Moore's) may have begun to take a toll on the Rays' recent tendencies to make playoff runs.
In June the Rays went 13–16 and followed that with an amazing July where they won 17 games and lost only 6. During the All Star Break , David Price was recognized as the only Tampa Bay representative. Price, Zobrist, and a few other Rays were in the midst of trade rumors. Price was dealt to the Detroit Tigers at the trade deadline in a three-way deal with Seattle . The Rays acquired Nick Franklin from Seattle and Drew Smyly from Detroit. Some analysts felt the Rays deserved more for David Price. After all, they gave the Tigers the 2012 American League Cy Young Award Winner to their rotation. (Detroit now had the previous three Cy Young Award winners in the American League in their rotation)
Season log
Regular season
2014 Game Log (77–85)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
March 31
Blue Jays
9–2
Price (1–0)
Dickey (0–1)
—
31,042
1–0
[1]
2
April 1
Blue Jays
2–4
Hutchison (1–0)
Cobb (0–1)
Santos (1)
11,113
1–1
[2]
3
April 2
Blue Jays
0–3
Buehrle (1–0)
Moore (0–1)
Cecil (1)
10,808
1–2
[3]
4
April 3
Blue Jays
7–2
Archer (1–0)
Morrow (0–1)
—
9,571
2–2
[4]
5
April 4
Rangers
8–1
Odorizzi (1–0)
Saunders (0–1)
—
14,304
3–2
[5]
6
April 5
Rangers
5–4
Gomes (1–0)
Cotts (0–1)
Balfour (1)
30,364
4–2
[6]
7
April 6
Rangers
0–3
Darvish (1–0)
Peralta (0–1)
Soria (1)
22,569
4–3
[7]
8
April 7
@ Royals
2–4
Vargas (1–0)
Moore (0–2)
Holland (3)
12,087
4–4
[8]
9
April 8
@ Royals
1–0
Peralta (1–1)
Holland (0–1)
Balfour (2)
13,905
5–4
[9]
10
April 9
@ Royals
3–7
Guthrie (2–0)
Odorizzi (1–1)
—
13,612
5–5
[10]
11
April 11
@ Reds
2–1
Price (2–0)
Cueto (0–2)
Balfour (3)
30,502
6–5
[11]
12
April 12
@ Reds
1–0
Cobb (1–1)
Simón (1–1)
Balfour (4)
35,356
7–5
[12]
13
April 13
@ Reds
4–12
Cingrani (1–1)
Ramos (0–1)
—
34,307
7–6
[13]
14
April 14
@ Orioles
1–7
Chen (2–1)
Archer (1–1)
—
15,799
7–7
[14]
—
April 15
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 27
15
April 16
@ Orioles
0–3
González (1–1)
Odorizzi (1–2)
Hunter (4)
22,611
7–8
[15]
16
April 17
Yankees
2–10
Sabathia (2–2)
Price (2–1)
—
28,085
7–9
[16]
17
April 18
Yankees
11–5
McGee (1–0)
Warren (0–1)
—
26,079
8–9
[17]
18
April 19
Yankees
16–1
Archer (2–1)
Nova (2–2)
—
30,159
9–9
[18]
19
April 20
Yankees
1–5 (12)
Claiborne (1–0)
Bell (0–1)
—
26,462
9–10
[19]
20
April 22
Twins
7–3
Price (3–1)
Gibson (3–1)
—
11,785
10–10
[20]
21
April 23
Twins
4–6 (12)
Fien (3–0)
Lueke (0–1)
Perkins (4)
11,993
10–11
[21]
22
April 24
Twins
7–9
Nolasco (2–2)
Bédard (0–1)
Perkins (5)
13,177
10–12
[22]
23
April 25
@ White Sox
6–9
Lindstrom (2–1)
Balfour (0–1)
—
17,210
10–13
[23]
24
April 26
@ White Sox
4–0
Ramos (1–1)
Danks (2–1)
—
22,412
11–13
[24]
25
April 27
@ White Sox
2–9
Carroll (1–0)
Price (3–2)
—
17,313
11–14
[25]
26
April 28
@ White Sox
3–7
Rienzo (2–0)
Odorizzi (1–3)
—
11,268
11–15
[26]
27
April 29
@ Red Sox
4–7
Lackey (4–2)
Gomes (1–1)
Uehara (6)
34,794
11–16
[27]
—
April 30
@ Red Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
28
May 1 (1)
@ Red Sox
2–1
Gomes (2–1)
Peavy (1–1)
Balfour (5)
35,621
12–16
[28]
29
May 1 (2)
@ Red Sox
6–5
McGee (2–0)
Uehara (0–1)
Balfour (6)
33,465
13–16
[29]
30
May 2
@ Yankees
10–5 (14)
Bell (1–1)
Leroux (0–1)
—
33,580
14–16
[30]
31
May 3
@ Yankees
3–9
Tanaka (4–0)
Lueke (0–2)
—
43,325
14–17
[31]
32
May 4
@ Yankees
5–1
Bédard (1–1)
Sabathia (3–4)
—
41,122
15–17
[32]
33
May 6
Orioles
3–5
O'Day (1–0)
Peralta (1–2)
Hunter (9)
11,855
15–18
[33]
34
May 7
Orioles
3–4
Webb (1–0)
Gomes (2–2)
Hunter (10)
11,282
15–19
[34]
35
May 8
Orioles
1–3
Jiménez (2–4)
Price (3–3)
O'Day (2–0)
11,076
15–20
[35]
36
May 9
Indians
3–6
Kluber (3–3)
Peralta (1–3)
Allen (1)
17,541
15–21
[36]
37
May 10
Indians
7–1
Bédard (2–1)
McAllister (3–3)
—
29,212
16–21
[37]
38
May 11
Indians
5–6
Tomlin (2–0)
Archer (2–2)
Shaw (2)
23,679
16–22
[38]
39
May 12
@ Mariners
5–12
Hernández (4–1)
Ramos (1–2)
—
12,392
16–23
[39]
40
May 13
@ Mariners
2–1
Price (4–3)
Rodney (1–2)
—
13,446
17–23
[40]
41
May 14
@ Mariners
2–0
Odorizzi (2–3)
Maurer (1–2)
Balfour (7)
20,951
18–23
[41]
42
May 15
@ Angels
5–6
Salas (3–0)
Boxberger (0–1)
—
34,441
18–24
[42]
43
May 16
@ Angels
3–0
Archer (3–2)
Weaver (4–3)
Balfour (8)
38,796
19–24
[43]
44
May 17
@ Angels
0–6
Wilson (5–3)
Ramos (1–3)
—
42,224
19–25
[44]
45
May 18
@ Angels
2–6
Shoemaker (2–1)
Price (4–4)
—
36,655
19–26
[45]
46
May 20
Athletics
0–3
Pomeranz (4–1)
Odorizzi (2–4)
Doolittle (3)
11,369
19–27
[46]
47
May 21
Athletics
2–3
Milone (2–3)
Bédard (2–2)
Doolittle (4)
10,555
19–28
[47]
48
May 22
Athletics
5–2 (11)
Lueke (1–2)
Otero (4–1)
—
11,257
20–28
[48]
49
May 23
Red Sox
1–0
Oviedo (1–0)
Miller (1–3)
—
20,898
21–28
[49]
50
May 24
Red Sox
6–5 (15)
Ramos (2–3)
Miller (1–4)
—
23,569
22–28
[50]
51
May 25
Red Sox
8–5
Peralta (2–3)
Breslow (2–1)
Balfour (9)
26,199
23–28
[51]
52
May 26
@ Blue Jays
5–10
Hutchison (4–3)
Bédard (2–3)
—
15,616
23–29
[52]
53
May 27
@ Blue Jays
6–9
Buehrle (9–1)
Cobb (1–2)
Janssen (8)
15,993
23–30
[53]
54
May 28
@ Blue Jays
2–3
Loup (2–1)
Oviedo (1–1)
—
17,309
23–31
[54]
55
May 30
@ Red Sox
2–3 (10)
Miller (2–4)
Oviedo (1–2)
—
35,820
23–32
[55]
56
May 31
@ Red Sox
1–7
De La Rosa (1–0)
Odorizzi (2–5)
—
37,076
23–33
[56]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
57
June 1
@ Red Sox
0–4
Lester (6–6)
Bédard (2–4)
—
37,688
23–34
[57]
58
June 2
@ Marlins
1–3
Wolf (1–1)
Cobb (1–3)
Cishek (12)
18,155
23–35
[58]
59
June 3
@ Marlins
0–1
Álvarez (3–3)
Archer (3–3)
—
21,303
23–36
[59]
60
June 4
Marlins
4–5
Koehler (5–5)
Price (4–5)
Cishek (13)
10,897
23–37
[60]
61
June 5
Marlins
6–11
Turner (2–3)
Odorizzi (2–6)
—
10,442
23–38
[61]
62
June 6
Mariners
4–0
Bédard (3–4)
Young (5–3)
—
14,577
24–38
[62]
63
June 7
Mariners
4–7
Elías (5–4)
Cobb (1–4)
Rodney (17)
23,996
24–39
[63]
64
June 8
Mariners
0–5
Medina (3–1)
Bafour (0–2)
—
18,158
24–40
[64]
65
June 9
Mariners
0–3
Beimel (1–1)
Price (4–6)
Rodney (18)
10,400
24–41
[65]
66
June 10
Cardinals
0–1
Wainwright (9–3)
Odorizzi (2–7)
Rosenthal (17)
17,226
24–42
[66]
67
June 11
Cardinals
6–3
Oviedo (2–2)
Wacha (4–5)
Bafour (10)
15,930
25–42
[67]
68
June 13
@ Astros
6–1
Cobb (2–4)
McHugh (4–4)
—
26,829
26–42
[68]
69
June 14
@ Astros
3–7
Cosart (6–5)
Archer (3–4)
—
26,264
26–43
[69]
70
June 15
@ Astros
4–3
Price (5–6)
Williams (1–3)
McGee (1)
25,526
27–43
[70]
71
June 16
Orioles
5–4
McGee (3–0)
O'Day (2–1)
Oviedo (1)
10,576
28–43
[71]
72
June 17
Orioles
5–7
González (4–4)
Bédard (3–5)
Britton (8)
10,803
28–44
[72]
73
June 18
Orioles
0–2
Gausman (3–1)
Cobb (2–5)
Britton (9)
12,448
28–45
[73]
74
June 19
Astros
5–0
Archer (4–4)
McHugh (4–5)
—
10,880
29–45
[74]
75
June 20
Astros
1–3
Cosart (7–5)
Price (5–7)
Qualls (9)
13,861
29–46
[75]
76
June 21
Astros
8–0
Odorizzi (3–7)
Buchanan (0–1)
—
17,551
30–46
[76]
77
June 22
Astros
5–2
Oviedo (3–2)
Keuchel (8–5)
Peralta (1)
18,841
31–46
[77]
78
June 23
Pirates
1–8
Vólquez (5–6)
Cobb (2–6)
—
13,175
31–47
[78]
79
June 24
Pirates
5–6
Locke (1–1)
Archer (4–5)
Melancon (13)
14,684
31–48
[79]
80
June 25
Pirates
5–1
Price (6–7)
Morton (4–9)
—
23,761
32–48
[80]
81
June 27 (1)
@ Orioles
5–2
Colomé (1–0)
Gausman (3–2)
McGee (2)
15,614
33–48
[81]
82
June 27 (2)
@ Orioles
1–4
Tillman (7–4)
Oviedo (3–3)
Britton (10)
34,895
33–49
[82]
83
June 28
@ Orioles
5–4
Bédard (4–5)
Chen (7–3)
McGee (3)
36,387
34–49
[83]
84
June 29
@ Orioles
12–7
Cobb (3–6)
Meek (0–3)
—
32,665
35–49
[84]
85
June 30
@ Yankees
4–3 (12)
Boxberger (1–1)
Ramírez (0–2)
—
36,052
36–49
[85]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
86
July 1
@ Yankees
2–1
Price (7–7)
Kuroda (5–6)
Bafour (11)
35,866
37–49
[86]
87
July 2
@ Yankees
6–3
Odorizzi (4–7)
Nuño (2–5)
Boxberger (1)
42,343
38–49
[87]
88
July 3
@ Tigers
1–8
Scherzer (10–3)
Bédard (4–6)
—
33,908
38–50
[88]
89
July 4
@ Tigers
6–3
Cobb (4–6)
Smyly (4–8)
McGee (4)
40,657
39–50
[89]
90
July 5
@ Tigers
7–2
Archer (5–5)
Sánchez (5–3)
—
38,087
40–50
[90]
91
July 6
@ Tigers
7–3
Price (8–7)
Porcello (11–5)
McGee (5)
31,917
41–50
[91]
92
July 7
Royals
0–6
Shields (9–4)
Odorizzi (4–8)
—
13,406
41–51
[92]
93
July 8
Royals
4–3
Boxberger (2–1)
Vargas (8–4)
McGee (6)
12,818
42–51
[93]
94
July 9
Royals
4–5
Crow (4–1)
Yates (0–1)
Holland (24)
12,150
42–52
[94]
95
July 11
Blue Jays
5–8
Loup (3–2)
Balfour (0–3)
Janssen (14)
17,533
42–53
[95]
96
July 12
Blue Jays
10–3
Odorizzi (5–8)
Hutchison (6–8)
—
22,693
43–53
[96]
97
July 13
Blue Jays
3–0
Price (9–7)
Dickey (7–9)
McGee (7)
17,187
44–53
[97]
All-Star Break
98
July 18
@ Twins
6–2
Cobb (4–6)
Gibson (8–8)
—
31,058
45–53
[98]
99
July 19
@ Twins
5–1
Price (10–7)
Hughes (10–6)
McGee (8)
36,117
46–53
[99]
100
July 20
@ Twins
5–3
Archer (6–5)
Correia (5–12)
Yates (1)
26,821
47–53
[100]
101
July 22
@ Cardinals
7–2
Odorizzi (6–8)
Wainwright (12–5)
—
43,623
48–53
[101]
102
July 23
@ Cardinals
3–0
Cobb (6–6)
Lynn (11–7)
McGee (9)
43,564
49–53
[102]
103
July 25
Red Sox
6–4
Price (11–7)
Tazawa (1–2)
McGee (10)
23,136
50–53
[103]
104
July 26
Red Sox
3–0
Balfour (1–3)
Lackey (11–7)
McGee (11)
26,659
51–53
[104]
105
July 27
Red Sox
2–3
Webster (1–0)
Archer (6–6)
Uehara (21)
25,221
51–54
[105]
106
July 28
Brewers
2–1
Odorizzi (6–8)
Lohse (11–5)
McGee (12)
12,660
52–54
[106]
107
July 29
Brewers
5–1
Cobb (6–6)
Smith (1–2)
—
16,249
53–54
[107]
108
July 30
Brewers
0–5
Gallardo (6–5)
Price (11–8)
Rodríguez (31)
24,809
53–55
[108]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
109
August 1
Angels
3–5
Shoemaker (9–3)
Hellickson (0–1)
Street (29)
20,969
53–56
[109]
110
August 2
Angels
10–3
Archer (7–6)
Wilson (8–7)
—
23,656
54–56
[110]
111
August 3
Angels
5–7
Weaver (12–6)
Odorizzi (7–9)
Street (30)
25,877
54–57
[111]
112
August 4
@ Athletics
2–3 (10)
Cook (1–1)
Balfour (1–4)
—
18,479
54–58
[112]
113
August 5
@ Athletics
0–3
Hammel (9–9)
Smyly (6–10)
Doolittle (17)
16,335
54–59
[113]
114
August 6
@ Athletics
7–3
Hellickson (1–1)
Gray (12–5)
—
25,513
55–59
[114]
115
August 8
@ Cubs
5–4 (10)
Boxberger (3–1)
Rondon (3–4)
—
34,937
56–59
[115]
116
August 9
@ Cubs
4–0
Odorizzi (8–9)
Jackson (6–12)
—
36,739
57–59
[116]
117
August 10
@ Cubs
2–3 (12)
Villanueva (5–6)
Ramos (2–4)
—
33,039
57–60
[117]
118
August 11
@ Rangers
7–0
Smyly (7–10)
Lewis (8–9)
—
28,501
58–60
[118]
119
August 12
@ Rangers
2–3 (14)
Baker (1–8)
Ramos (2–5)
—
35,642
58–61
[119]
120
August 13
@ Rangers
10–1
Archer (8–6)
Mikolas (1–5)
—
29,870
59–61
[120]
121
August 14
@ Rangers
6–3
Odorizzi (9–9)
Ross (2–5)
McGee (13)
28,904
60–61
[121]
122
August 15
Yankees
5–0
Cobb (8–6)
McCarthy (7–12)
—
26,535
61–61
[122]
123
August 16
Yankees
2–3
Betances (5–0)
McGee (3–1)
Robertson (32)
31,042
61–62
[123]
124
August 17
Yankees
2–4
Kuroda (8–8)
Hellickson (1–2)
Robertson (33)
28,812
61–63
[124]
125
August 19
Tigers
6–8 (11)
Johnson (5–2)
Balfour (1–5)
Nathan (26)
14,331
61–64
[125]
126
August 20
Tigers
0–6
Porcello (14–8)
Odorizzi (9–10)
—
13,575
61–65
[126]
127
August 21
Tigers
1–0
Cobb (9–6)
Price (12–9)
McGee (14)
19,189
62–65
[127]
128
August 22
@ Blue Jays
8–0
Smyly (8–10)
Stroman (7–5)
—
28,506
63–65
[128]
129
August 23
@ Blue Jays
4–5 (10)
McGowan (5–3)
Peralta (2–4)
—
37,451
63–66
[129]
130
August 24
@ Blue Jays
2–1 (10)
McGee (4–1)
Santos (0–3)
Boxberger (2)
38,869
64–66
[130]
131
August 25
@ Orioles
1–9
Tillman (11–5)
Odorizzi (9–11)
—
15,516
64–67
[131]
132
August 26
@ Orioles
2–4
Brach (5–0)
Balfour (1–6)
Britton (28)
16,406
64–68
[132]
133
August 27
@ Orioles
3–1
Smyly (9–10)
Gausman (7–6)
McGee (15)
20,762
65–68
[133]
134
August 28
@ Orioles
4–5
Miller (4–5)
Yates (0–2)
Britton (29)
16,915
65–69
[134]
135
August 29
Red Sox
3–8
Ranaudo (3–0)
Archer (8–7)
—
16,107
65–70
[135]
136
August 30
Red Sox
7–0
Odorizzi (10–11)
Webster (3–3)
—
17,463
66–70
[136]
137
August 31
Red Sox
0–3
Buchholz (6–8)
Cobb (9–7)
—
16,822
66–71
[137]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
138
September 1
Red Sox
4–3 (10)
Balfour (2–6)
Badenhop (0–3)
—
10,543
67–71
[138]
139
September 2
Blue Jays
2–8
Dickey (11–12)
Hellickson (1–3)
—
10,125
67–72
[139]
140
September 3
Blue Jays
4–7
Stroman (9–5)
Archer (8–8)
Sanchez (2)
10,264
67–73
[140]
141
September 4
Blue Jays
0–1 (10)
Cecil (2–3)
Geltz (0–1)
Janssen (21)
10,392
67–74
[141]
142
September 5
Orioles
3–0
Boxberger (4–1)
Webb (3–3)
McGee (16)
14,632
68–74
[142]
143
September 6
Orioles
3–2
Boxberger (5–1)
Brach (5–1)
—
17,969
69–74
[143]
144
September 7
Orioles
5–7 (11)
Brach (6–1)
Ramos (2–6)
Miller (1)
19,914
69–75
[144]
145
September 9
@ Yankees
4–3
Archer (9–8)
Kuroda (10–9)
McGee (17)
31,188
70–75
[145]
146
September 10
@ Yankees
5–8
Claiborne (3–0)
Odorizzi (10–12)
—
31,591
70–76
[146]
147
September 11
@ Yankees
4–5
Kelley (3–5)
McGee (4–2)
—
32,627
70–77
[147]
148
September 12
@ Blue Jays
1–0
Karns (1–0)
Happ (9–10)
Balfour (12)
19,909
71–77
[148]
149
September 13
@ Blue Jays
3–6
Dickey (13–12)
Boxberger (5–2)
Janssen (23)
31,368
71–78
[149]
150
September 14
@ Blue Jays
6–5 (10)
McGee (5–2)
Morrow (1–3)
Beliveau (1)
28,633
72–78
[150]
151
September 15
Yankees
1–0
Peralta (3–4)
Kelley (3–6)
—
16,058
73–78
[151]
152
September 16
Yankees
6–1
Odorizzi (11–12)
Pineda (3–5)
—
21,387
74–78
[152]
153
September 17
Yankees
2–3
McCarthy (10–14)
Cobb (9–8)
Robertson (37)
26,332
74–79
[153]
154
September 19
White Sox
3–4
Quintana (9–10)
Hellickson (1–4)
Putnam (6)
17,540
74–80
[154]
155
September 20
White Sox
3–1
Archer (10–8)
Noesí (8–11)
McGee (18)
21,830
75–80
[155]
156
September 21
White Sox
5–10
Danks (10–11)
Karns (1–1)
—
21,270
75–81
[156]
157
September 23
@ Red Sox
6–2
Cobb (10–8)
Buchholz (8–10)
—
35,566
76–81
[157]
158
September 24
@ Red Sox
3–11
Ranaudo (4–3)
Odorizzi (11–13)
—
35,741
76–82
[158]
159
September 25
@ Red Sox
1–11
Webster (5–3)
Hellickson (1–5)
—
36,590
76–83
[159]
160
September 26
@ Indians
0–1
Kluber (18–9)
Archer (10–9)
Allen (24)
23,131
76–84
[160]
161
September 27
@ Indians
2–0
Colomé (2–0)
Carrasco (8–7)
McGee (19)
33,025
77–84
[161]
162
September 28
@ Indians
2–7
House (5–3)
Cobb (10–9)
—
21,400
77–85
[162]
Roster
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Other batters
Manager
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Player stats
Note: All batting and pitching leaders in each category are in bold .
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Farm system
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