2014 Cincinnati Reds season
Major League Baseball team season
2014 Cincinnati RedsLeague National League Division Central Ballpark Great American Ball Park City Cincinnati , Ohio Record 76–86 (.469) Divisional place 4th Owners Bob Castellini General managers Walt Jocketty Managers Bryan Price Television Fox Sports Ohio (Thom Brennaman , Chris Welsh , Jim Kelch , George Grande , Jeff Brantley , Jim Day , Jeff Piecoro Radio WLW (700 AM)Reds Radio Network (Marty Brennaman , Jeff Brantley , Jim Kelch , Thom Brennaman ) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference
The 2014 Cincinnati Reds season was the 125th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball and their 12th at Great American Ball Park . They finished 76–86, in fourth place in the National League Central .
Standings
National League Central
National League
Record vs. opponents
Source: Head-to-Head Records
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–3
5–2
3–4
9–10
4–15
3–4
3–4
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–7
6–13
1–5
1–6
7–13
Atlanta
3–3
–
5–1
5–2
4–3
1–6
9–10
5–2
9–10
11–8
3–4
3–4
1–5
2–4
11–8
7–13
Chicago
2–5
1–5
–
8–11
5–2
3–4
4–2
11–8
5–2
3–3
5–14
3–4
2–4
9–10
3–4
9–11
Cincinnati
4–3
2–5
11–8
–
3–4
3–4
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–3
12–7
1–5
5–2
7–12
3–3
6–14
Colorado
10–9
3–4
2–5
4–3
–
6–13
3–4
1–6
3–4
3–3
2–4
10–9
10–9
1–5
1–5
7–13
Los Angeles
15–4
6–1
4–3
4–3
13–6
–
3–3
1–5
4–2
3–4
2–5
12–7
10–9
4–3
2–4
11–9
Miami
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–4
4–3
3–3
–
3–4
8–11
9–10
2–4
3–4
3–4
4–2
6–13
13–7
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
8–11
9–10
6–1
5–1
4–3
–
4–3
3–4
12–7
3–3
2–4
7–12
2–4
11–9
New York
4–2
10–9
2–5
4–2
4–3
2–4
11–8
3–4
–
13–6
3–4
3–3
1–6
4–3
4–15
11–9
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
3–3
3–3
3–3
4–3
10–9
4–3
6–13
–
1–6
4–3
2–5
4–3
10–9
7–13
Pittsburgh
4–3
4–3
14–5
7–12
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–12
4–3
6–1
–
3–3
4–2
8–11
3–4
11–9
San Diego
7–12
4–3
4–3
5–1
9–10
7–12
4–3
3–3
3–3
3–4
3–3
–
10–9
3–4
3–4
9–11
San Francisco
13–6
5–1
4–2
2–5
9–10
9–10
4–3
4–2
6–1
5–2
2–4
9–10
–
4–3
2–5
10–10
St. Louis
5–1
4–2
10–9
12–7
5–1
3–4
2–4
12–7
3–4
3–4
11–8
4–3
3–4
–
5–2
8–12
Washington
6–1
8–11
4–3
3–3
5–1
4–2
13–6
4–2
15–4
9–10
4–3
4–3
5–2
2–5
–
10–10
Regular season
Detailed record
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
March
1
0
1
.000
April
26
12
14
.462
May
27
13
14
.481
June
28
18
10
.643
July
26
11
15
.423
August
29
12
17
.414
September
25
10
15
.400
162
76
86
.469
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
Home
81
44
37
.543
Away
81
32
49
.395
Most Runs Scored in a game: 14 (9/5 vs. NYM)
Most Runs Allowed in a game: 18 (9/5 vs. NYM)
Most Hits in a Game: 19 (6/15 vs. MIL)
Longest Winning Streak: 5 games (7/6–7/9)
Longest Losing Streak: 7 games (8/17–8/27)
Home attendance
(through September 27) Source: 2014 MLB Attendance Report
Year
Attendance (games)
AVG/game
NL Rank
W-L
2014
2,476,664 (81)
30,576
8th of 15
44-37
2013
2,492,101 (81)
31,151
10th of 15
49–31
2011
3,093,954 (81)
38,197
3rd of 16 -->
Game log
2014 Game Log (76–86)
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
1
March 31
Cardinals
FSO
L 0–1
Wainwright (1–0)
Cueto (0–1)
Rosenthal (1)
43,134
0–1
[1]
2
April 2
Cardinals
FSO
W 1–0
Hoover (1–0)
Martinez (0–1)
36,189
1–1
[2]
3
April 3
Cardinals
FSO
L 6–7
Lynn (1–0)
Bailey (0–1)
Rosenthal (2)
16,857
1–2
[3]
4
April 4
@ Mets
FSO
L 3–4
Mejia (1–0)
Leake (0–1)
Valverde (1)
35,845
1–3
[4]
5
April 5
@ Mets
FSO
L 3–6
Torres (1–0)
Hoover (1–1)
25,454
1–4
[5]
6
April 6
@ Mets
FSO
W 2–1
Simón (1–0)
Niese (0–1)
Parra (1)
26,928
2–4
[6]
7
April 7
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 3–5
Wacha (1–0)
Cingrani (0–1)
47,492
2–5
[7]
8
April 8
@ Cardinals
FS1
L 5–7
Lynn (2–0)
Ondrusek (0–1)
Rosenthal (3)
40,672
2–6
[8]
9
April 9
@ Cardinals
FSO
W 4–0
Leake (1–1)
Miller (0–2)
41,137
3–6
[9]
10
April 11
Rays
FSO
L 1–2
Price (2–0)
Cueto (0–2)
Balfour (3)
30,502
3–7
[10]
11
April 12
Rays
FSO
L 0–1
Cobb (1–1)
Simón (1–1)
Balfour (4)
35,356
3–8
[11]
12
April 13
Rays
FSO
W 12–4
Cingrani (1–1)
Ramos (0–1)
34,307
4–8
[12]
13
April 14
Pirates
FSO
L 7–8
Morris (2–0)
LeCure (0–1)
Grilli (4)
17,756
4–9
[13]
14
April 15
Pirates
FSO
W 7–5
Leake (2–1)
Cole (2–1)
Broxton (1)
18,462
5–9
[14]
15
April 16
Pirates
FSO
W 4–0
Cueto (1–2)
Liriano (0–3)
16,825
6–9
[15]
16
April 18
@ Cubs
FSO
W 4–1
Simón (2–1)
Samardzija (0–2)
Broxton (2)
28,699
7–9
[16]
17
April 19
@ Cubs
FSO
L 4–8
Jackson (1–1)
Cingrani (1–2)
32,966
7–10
[17]
18
April 20
@ Cubs
FSO
W 8–2
Bailey (1–1)
Villanueva (1–4)
27,927
8–10
[18]
19
April 21
@ Pirates
FSO /ESPN
L 5–6
Hughes (1–0)
Hoover (1–2)
12,864
8–11
[19]
20
April 22
@ Pirates
FSO
W 4–1
Cueto (2–2)
Vólquez (1–1)
11,926
9–11
[20]
21
April 23
@ Pirates
FSO
W 5–2
Simón (3–1)
Morton (0–3)
Broxton (3)
16,705
10–11
[21]
22
April 24
@ Pirates
FSO
W 2–1
Cingrani (2–1)
Cumpton (0–1)
Broxton (4)
18,896
11–11
[22]
23
April 25
@ Braves
FSO
L 5–6
Santana (3–0)
Bailey (1–2)
Kimbrel (7)
31,111
11–12
[23]
24
April 26
@ Braves
FSO
L 1–4
Hale (1–0)
Leake (2–2)
Kimbrel (8)
33,702
11–13
[24]
25
April 27
@ Braves
FSO
L 0–1 (10)
Thomas (1–0)
Hoover (1–3)
31,446
11–14
[25]
—
April 28
Cubs
FSO
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for July 8 as part of a day-night doubleheader
26
April 29
Cubs
FSO
W 3–2
Simón (4–1)
Samardzija (0–3)
Broxton (5)
17,579
12–14
[26]
27
April 30
Cubs
FSO
L 4–9
Jackson (2–2)
Christiani (0–1)
21,847
12–15
[27]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
28
May 1
Brewers
FSO
W 8–3
Bailey (2–2)
Henderson (2–1)
16,779
13–15
[28]
29
May 2
Brewers
FSO
L 0–2
Peralta (4–1)
Leake (2–3)
Rodríguez (14)
32,759
13–16
[29]
30
May 3
Brewers
FSO
W 6–2
Cueto (3–2)
Gallardo (2–1)
38,243
14–16
[30]
31
May 4
Brewers
FSO
W 4–3 (10)
LeCure (1–1)
Thornburg (3–1)
32,953
15–16
[31]
32
May 6
@ Red Sox
FSO
L 3–4 (12)
Breslow (1–0)
Ondrusek (0–2)
36,004
15–17
[32]
33
May 7
@ Red Sox
FSO
L 3–4
Breslow (2–0)
Hoover (1–4)
37,072
15–18
[33]
34
May 9
Rockies
FSO
W 4–3
Broxton (1–0)
Logan (1–1)
27,187
16–18
[34]
35
May 10
Rockies
FSO
L 2–11
Lyles (5–0)
Simón (4–2)
37,984
16–19
[35]
36
May 11
Rockies
FSO
W 4–1
Bailey (3–2)
Nicasio (4–2)
Chapman (1)
33,143
17–19
[36]
37
May 13
Padres
FSO
L 1–2
Benoit (1–0)
Chapman (0–1)
Street (12)
23,269
17–20
[37]
—
May 14
Padres
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for May 15 as part of a day-night doubleheader
38
May 15
Padres
FS1
W 5–0
Cueto (4–2)
Kennedy (2–5)
27,686
18–20
[38]
39
May 15
Padres
FSO
L 1–6
Ross (5–3)
Francis (0–1)
23,544
18–21
[39]
40
May 16
@ Phillies
FSO
W 3–0
Simón (5–2)
Kendrick (0–4)
Chapman (2)
27,316
19–21
[40]
41
May 17
@ Phillies
FSO
L 1–12
Hamels (1–2)
Bailey (3–3)
30,075
19–22
[41]
42
May 18
@ Phillies
FSO
L 3–8
Lee (4–4)
Cingrani (2–3)
36,096
19–23
[42]
43
May 19
@ Nationals
FSO
W 4–3 (15)
Ondrusek (1–2)
Detwiler (0–2)
24,505
20–23
[43]
44
May 20
@ Nationals
FSO
L 4–9
Fister (1–1)
Cueto (4–3)
26,455
20–24
[44]
45
May 21
@ Nationals
FSO
W 2–1
Simón (6–2)
Roark (3–2)
Chapman (3)
28,944
21–24
[45]
46
May 23
Cardinals
FSO
W 5–3
Bailey (4–3)
Miller (6–3)
Chapman (4)
37,271
22–24
[46]
47
May 24
Cardinals
Fox
L 3–6
Garcia (1–0)
Cingrani (2–4)
Rosenthal (15)
41,585
22–25
[47]
48
May 25
Cardinals
ESPN
L 0–4
Wainwright (8–2)
Leake (2–4)
42,273
22–26
[48]
49
May 26
@ Dodgers
FSO
L 3–4
Ryu (5–2)
Cueto (4–4)
Jansen (15)
45,505
22–27
[49]
50
May 27
@ Dodgers
FSO /ESPN
L 3–6
Greinke (8–1)
Simón (6–3)
Jansen (16)
45,505
22–28
[50]
51
May 28
@ Dodgers
FSO
W 3–2
Bailey (5–3)
Kershaw (3–2)
Chapman (5)
41,129
23–28
[51]
52
May 29
@ Diamondbacks
FSO
L 0–4
Collmenter (4–2)
Cingrani (2–5)
18,457
23–29
[52]
53
May 30
@ Diamondbacks
FSO
W 6–4
Leake (3–4)
Arroyo (4–4)
Chapman (6)
19,826
24–29
[53]
54
May 31
@ Diamondbacks
FSO
W 5–0
Cueto (5–4)
McCarthy (1–7)
23,765
25–29
[54]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
55
June 1
@ Diamondbacks
FSO
W 4–3
Simón (7–3)
Miley (3–6)
Chapman (7)
24,119
26–29
[55]
56
June 3
Giants
FSO
W 8–3
Bailey (6–3)
Lincecum (4–4)
27,152
27–29
[56]
57
June 4
Giants
FSO
L 2–3
Vogelsong (4–2)
Cingrani (2–6)
Romo (18)
26,333
27–30
[57]
58
June 5
Giants
FSO
L 1–6
Bumgarner (8–3)
Leake (3–5)
25,532
27–31
[58]
59
June 6
Phillies
FSO
L 8–0
Hamels (2–3)
Cueto (5–5)
38,331
27–32
[59]
60
June 7
Phillies
FSO
W 6–5
Simón (8–3)
Hernández (2–4)
Chapman (8)
36,347
27–32
[60]
61
June 8
Phillies
FSO
W 4–1
Bailey (7–3)
Buchanan (1–3)
Chapman (9)
30,222
29–32
[61]
62
June 9
Dodgers
FSO /ESPN
L 2–6
Haren (6–4)
Cingrani (2–7)
31,915
29–33
[62]
63
June 10
Dodgers
FSO
L 1–6
Beckett (4–3)
Leake (3–6)
27,692
29–34
[63]
64
June 11
Dodgers
FSO
W 5–0
Cueto (6–5)
Ryu (7–3)
27,014
30–34
[64]
65
June 12
Dodgers
MLBN
W 4–1
Simón (9–3)
Greinke (8–3)
Chapman (10)
33,557
31–34
[65]
66
June 13
@ Brewers
FSO
W 6–5
Broxton (2–0)
Rodríguez (2–2)
Chapman (11)
38,330
32–34
[66]
67
June 14
@ Brewers
Fox
L 2–4
Smith (1–0)
Hoover (1–5)
Rodríguez (21)
40,507
32–35
[67]
68
June 15
@ Brewers
FSO
W 13–4
Leake (3–5)
Estrada (5–4)
42,213
33–35
[68]
69
June 17
@ Pirates
FSO
W 6–5
Ondrusek (2–2)
Grilli (0–2)
Chapman (12)
23,565
34–35
[69]
70
June 18
@ Pirates
FSO
W 11–4
Simón (10–3)
Vólquez (4–6)
23,329
35–35
[70]
71
June 19
@ Pirates
FSO
L 3–4 (12)
Wilson (2–0)
Cingrani (2–8)
30,710
35–36
[71]
72
June 20
Blue Jays
FSO
L 9–14
McGowan (4–2)
Chapman (0–2)
33,103
35–37
[72]
73
June 21
Blue Jays
FSO
W 11–1
Leake (4–5)
Happ (0–2)
42,530
36–37
[73]
74
June 22
Blue Jays
FSO
W 4–3
Cueto (7–5)
Dickey (6–6)
Chapman (13)
36,089
37–37
[74]
75
June 23
@ Cubs
FSO
W 6–1
Broxton (3–0)
Rondón (1–2)
27,747
38–37
[75]
76
June 24
@ Cubs
FSO
L 3–7
Arrieta (4–1)
Bailey (7–4)
28,226
38–38
[76]
77
June 25
@ Cubs
FSO
W 4–1
Latos (1–0)
Jackson (5–8)
Chapman (14)
28,207
39–38
[77]
78
June 26
@ Giants
FSO
W 3–1
Leake (5–5)
Vogelsong (5–4)
Chapman (15)
41,156
40–38
[78]
79
June 27
@ Giants
FSO
W 6–2
Cueto (8–5)
Bumgarner (9–5)
Chapman (16)
41,046
41–38
[79]
80
June 28
@ Giants
FSO
W 7–3 (11)
Broxton (4–0)
López (1–1)
41,024
42–38
[80]
81
June 29
@ Giants
FSO
W 4–0
Bailey (8–4)
Hudson (7–5)
41,541
43–38
[81]
82
June 30
@ Padres
FSO
L 0–1
Hahn (4–1)
Latos (1–1)
Street (22)
19,079
43–39
[82]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
83
July 1
@ Padres
FSO
L 2–8
Kennedy (6–9)
Leake (6–7)
20,312
43–40
[83]
84
July 2
@ Padres
FSO
L 0–3
Ross (7–8)
Cueto (8–6)
19,250
43–41
[84]
85
July 4
Brewers
FSO
W 4–2
Simón (11–3)
Lohse (9–3)
Chapman (17)
42,120
44–41
[85]
86
July 5
Brewers
FSO
L 0–1
Garza (6–5)
Bailey (8–5)
38,754
44–42
[86]
87
July 6
Brewers
FSO
W 4–2
Latos (2–1)
Smith (1–2)
Broxton (6)
27,923
45–42
[87]
88
July 7
Cubs
FSO
W 9–3
Leake (7–7)
Jackson (5–9)
26,588
46–42
[88]
89
July 8
Cubs
W 4–2
Cueto (9–6)
Wood (7–7)
Chapman (18)
17,371
47–42
[89]
90
July 8
Cubs
FSO
W 6–5
Ondrusek (3–2)
Rondón (1–3)
29,991
48–42
[90]
91
July 9
Cubs
FSO
W 4–1
Simón (12–3)
Beeler (0–2)
Chapman (19)
32,810
49–42
[91]
92
July 10
Cubs
L 4–6 (12)
Parker (1–0)
Hoover (1–6))
31,983
49–43
[92]
93
July 11
Pirates
FSO
W 6–5
Partch (1–0)
Watson (5–1)
Chapman (20)
36,317
50–43
[93]
94
July 12
Pirates
Fox
L 5–6 (11)
Wilson (3–1)
Hoover (1–7)
Gómez (1)
42,789
50–44
[94]
95
July 13
Pirates
FSO
W 6–3
Cueto (10–6)
Liriano (5–1)
Chapman (21)
35,022
51–44
[95]
July 15: 2014 MLB All-Star Game – Minneapolis, Minnesota at Target Field
96
July 18
@ Yankees
FSO
L 3–4
Phelps (4–4)
Leake (7–8)
Robertson (24)
47,372
51–45
[96]
97
July 19
@ Yankees
FSO
L 1–7
McCarthy (4–10)
Simón (12–4)
47,606
51–46
[97]
98
July 20
@ Yankees
FSO
L 3–4
Robertson (1–2)
Chapman (0–3)
43,115
51–47
[98]
99
July 21
@ Brewers
FSO
L 2–5
Peralta (4–1)
Latos (2–2)
Rodríguez (29)
31,350
51–48
[99]
100
July 22
@ Brewers
FSO
L 3–4
Rodríguez (4–3)
LeCure (1–2)
33,485
51–49
[100]
101
July 23
@ Brewers
FSO
L 1–5
Lohse (11–4)
Leake (7–9)
38,192
51–50
[101]
102
July 25
Nationals
FSO
L 1–4
Roark (10–6)
Simón (12–5)
Soriano (24)
38,812
51–51
[102]
103
July 26
Nationals
FSO /FS1
W 1–0
Cueto (11–6)
González (6–6)
Chapman (22)
32,999
52–51
[103]
104
July 27
Nationals
FSO
L 2–4
Fister (10–2)
Latos (2–3)
Soriano (25)
31,982
52–52
[104]
105
July 28
Diamondbacks
FSO
L 1–2 (15)
Pérez (1–1)
Hoover (1–8)
Reed (25)
30,288
52–53
[105]
106
July 29
Diamondbacks
FSO
W 3–0
Leake (8–9)
Cahill (1–8)
Chapman (23)
33,153
53–53
[106]
107
July 30
Diamondbacks
MLBN
L 4–5
Miley (7–7)
Simón (12–6)
Reed (26)
26,332
53–54
[107]
108
July 31
@ Marlins
FSO
W 3–1
Cueto (12–6)
Koehler (7–8)
Chapman (24)
18,056
54–54
[108]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
109
August 1
@ Marlins
FSO
W 5–2
Latos (3–3)
Cosart (9–8)
Chapman (25)
20,410
55–54
[109]
110
August 2
@ Marlins
FSO
L 1–2 (10)
Dunn (9–5)
LeCure (1–3)
25,159
55–55
[110]
111
August 3
@ Marlins
FSO
W 7–3
Leake (9–9)
Turner (4–7)
26,707
56–55
[111]
112
August 4
@ Indians
FSO
L 1–7
Kluber (12–6)
Simón (12–7)
Axford (10)
18,696
56–56
[112]
113
August 5
@ Indians
FSO
W 9–2
Cueto (13–6)
Tomlin (5–8)
22,068
57–56
[113]
114
August 6
Indians
FSO
W 8–2
Latos (4–3)
Salazar (4–5)
33,863
58–56
[114]
115
August 7
Indians
FSO
W 4–0
Bailey (8–5)
House (1–3)
31,862
59–56
[115]
116
August 8
Marlins
FSO
L 1–2
Eovaldi (6–6)
Leake (9–10)
Cishek (28)
31,193
59–57
[116]
117
August 9
Marlins
FSO
L 3–4
Penny (1–0)
LeCure (1–4)
Cishek (29)
34,768
59–58
[117]
118
August 10
Marlins
FSO
W 7–2
Cueto (14–6)
Hand (2–4)
36,122
60–58
[118]
119
August 12
Red Sox
FSO
L 2–3
Layne (1–0)
Broxton (4–1)
Uehara (26)
35,903
60–59
[119]
120
August 13
Red Sox
FSO
L 4-5
Ranaudo (2–0)
Leake (9–11)
Mujica (3)
32,870
60–60
[120]
121
August 14
@ Rockies
FSO
L 3-7
de la Rosa (12–8)
Simón (12–8)
32,538
60–61
[121]
122
August 15
@ Rockies
FSO
W 3-2
Cueto (15–6)
Ottavino (0–4)
Chapman (26)
33,668
61–61
[122]
––
August 16
@ Rockies
PPD, Water Main Break; rescheduled for August 17 as part of a day-night doubleheader
123
August 17
@ Rockies
FSO
L 9-10
Brothers (4-5)
Hoover (1-9)
42,310
61–62
[123]
124
August 17
@ Rockies
FSO
L 5-10
Ottavino (1-4)
Contreras (0-1)
33,604
61–63
[124]
125
August 18
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 4–5 (10)
Greenwood (2-1)
Ondrusek (3–3)
42,973
61–64
[125]
126
August 19
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 4–5
Neshek (6-0)
Hoover (1-10)
42,573
61–65
[126]
127
August 20
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 2–7
Lynn (14-8)
Cueto (15–7)
Rosenthal (37)
43,085
61–66
[127]
128
August 21
Braves
FSO
L 0–8
Teherán (14-8)
Holmberg (0–1)
20,243
61–67
[128]
129
August 22
Braves
FSO
L 1–3 (12)
Hale (4–4)
Parra (0–1)
Kimbrel (38)
31,160
61–68
[129]
130
August 23
Braves
FS1
W 1–0
Leake (10–11)
Santana (13–7)
Chapman (27)
41,502
62–68
[130]
131
August 24
Braves
FSO
W 5–3
Simón (13–8)
Harang (10–8)
Broxton (7)
29,642
63–68
[131]
132
August 26
Cubs
FSO
L 0–3
Wood (8–11)
Cueto (15–8)
Rondón (22)
19,481
63–69
[132]
133
August 27
Cubs
FSO
W 7–5
Latos (5–3)
Turner (4–8)
Chapman (28)
20,497
64–69
[133]
134
August 28
Cubs
W 7–2
Axelrod (5–3)
Arrieta (4–8)
21,316
65–69
[134]
135
August 29
@ Pirates
FSO
L 1–2
Watson (10–1)
Broxton (4–2)
Melancon (25)
37,209
65–70
[135]
136
August 30
@ Pirates
FSO /FS1
L 2–3
Worley (6–4)
Simón (13–9)
Melancon (26)
38,023
65–71
[136]
137
August 31
@ Pirates
FSO
W 3–2
Cueto (16–8)
Hughes (6–5)
Chapman (29)
37,591
66–71
[137]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
138
September 2
@ Orioles
FSO
L 4-5
Norris (12–8)
Latos (5–4)
Britton (32)
15,021
66–72
[138]
139
September 3
@ Orioles
FSO
L 0–6
González (8–7)
Axelrod (1–1)
20,246
66–73
[139]
140
September 4
@ Orioles
FSO
L 7–9
Hunter (3–2)
Parra (0–2)
Britton (33)
21,114
66-74
[140]
141
September 5
Mets
FSO
L 5–14
Colón (13–11)
Simón (13–10)
29,089
66-75
[141]
142
September 6
Mets
FSO
W 2–1
Cueto (17–8)
Gee (13–10)
Chapman (30)
33,672
67-75
[142]
143
September 7
Mets
L 3–4
Wheeler (10–9)
Latos (5–5)
Mejía (24)
31,444
67-76
[143]
144
September 8
Cardinals
FSO
L 0–5
Miller (9–9)
Parra (0–3)
27,612
67-77
[144]
145
September 9
Cardinals
FSO
W 9–5
Leake (10–11)
Wacha (5–6)
Chapman (31)
25,742
68-77
[145]
146
September 10
Cardinals
FSO
W 4–2
Simón (14–10)
Lyons (0–4)
Chapman (32)
26,631
69-77
[146]
147
September 11
Cardinals
FSO
W 1–0
Cueto (18–8)
Lynn (15–9)
Chapman (33)
21,688
70-77
[147]
148
September 12
@ Brewers
FSO
L 3–2
Rodríguez (5–5)
Díaz (0–1)
31,463
70-78
[148]
149
September 13
@ Brewers
FSO
W 5–1
Holmberg (1–1)
Gallardo (8–10)
45,205
71–78
[149]
150
September 14
@ Brewers
FSO
L 2-9
Garza (8–8)
Leake (11–12)
41,870
71–79
[150]
151
September 15
@ Cubs
FSO
L 0-1
Rondón (4–4)
Villarreal (0–1)
33,144
71–80
[151]
152
September 16
@ Cubs
FSO
L 0–7
Arrieta (9–5)
Cueto (18–5)
33,812
71–81
[152]
153
September 17
@ Cubs
FSO
L 1–3
Hendricks (7–2)
Corcino (0–1)
Rondón (25)
33,500
71–82
[153]
154
September 19
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 1–2
Lackey (14–9)
Holmberg (1–2)
Maness (3)
45,074
71–83
[154]
155
September 20
@ Cardinals
FS1
L 4–8
Motte (1–0)
Leake (11–13)
46,157
71–84
[155]
156
September 21
@ Cardinals
ESPN
W 7-2
Simón (15-10)
Lynn (15-10)
45,747
72–84
[156]
157
September 23
Brewers
FSO
W 3-1
Cueto (19–9)
Fiers (6–4)
Chapman (34)
27,307
73–84
[157]
158
September 24
Brewers
FSO
L 0-5
Lohse (13–9)
Corcino (0–2)
27,307
73–85
[158]
159
September 25
Brewers
W 3–5
Holmberg (2–2)
Gallardo (8–11)
Chapman (35)
25,824
74–85
[159]
160
September 26
Pirates
FSO
L 1–3
Hughes (7–5)
Villarreal (0–2)
Melancon (33)
35,611
74–86
[160]
161
September 27
Pirates
FS1
W 10–6 (10)
Axelrod (2–1)
Axford (2–4)
35,268
75–86
[161]
162
September 28
Pirates
FSO
W 4–1
Cueto (20–9)
Watson (10–2)
Chapman (36)
34,424
76–86
[162]
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Roster
Pitchers
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Manager
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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
Complete batting stats can be found here [1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Complete pitching stats can be found here [2]
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