2007 Houston Astros season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2007 Houston Astros season was the 46th season in team history. After finishing 1½ games behind for the National League Central to the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals , the Astros elected to a select amount of subtractions and additions to compete. Jeff Bagwell (who had shoulder problems that had him play his last game in 2005) retired after the Astros declined to pick up his $18 million club option for 2007, instead buying it out for $7 million. Pitchers Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens both filed for free agency on November 6 and re-joined the New York Yankees . To make up for losing those key players, they signed pitcher Woody Williams , and traded with the Colorado Rockies for Jason Jennings and Miguel Asencio . The largest offseason move the Astros made was signing outfielder Carlos Lee to a 6-year contract worth $ 100 million, the most in franchise history.[ 1] On June 28, second baseman Craig Biggio achieved his 3,000th career hit . The club officially retired Bagwell's jersey number 5 on August 26. On September 30, Biggio played his last game as a major league player, having announced his retirement on July 24.
Offseason
Regular season
Astros' outfielder Orlando Palmeiro , Opening Day, 2007
Season summary
On April 28, the Astros purchased the contract of Hunter Pence , the organization's top prospect from Triple-A affiliate, and made his debut that night where he got his first career hit and run scored.
By May 2007, the Astros had suffered one of their worst losing streaks since the 1995 season with 10 losses in a row, losing 4–3 to the Cincinnati Reds on May 30. The Astros were just one loss shy of tying their worst skid in franchise history, before snapping that streak the next day, also against the Reds.
On June 12, the Astros beat the Oakland Athletics for the first time in team history.
Jeff Bagwell (left) and Craig Biggio (right)
Longtime Astros second baseman Craig Biggio recorded his 3,000th career hit in the seventh inning against the Colorado Rockies on June 28, becoming the 27th player in MLB history to do so. Jeff Bagwell , who played first base for the Astros alongside Biggio for 15 seasons, was in the dugout and emerged to congratulate him. The Astros fans, who had momentarily quieted after cheering Biggio for his achievement, erupted into cheers again the moment Biggio dragged Bagwell onto the playing field and to the first base line. "The thing with Baggy is that he and I worked so hard here for this city and for this organization," Biggio remarked. "We made so many sacrifices as far as playing the game and giving your body to a city, a team." Together, they bowed to the crowd as Bagwell raised Biggio's arm and returned to the dugout.[ 3] In the bottom of the 11th inning of the same game, Carlos Lee hit a towering walk-off grand slam to win the game for the Astros.
On July 24, Biggio announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2007 season, his 20th season with the club (and a franchise record). He hit a grand slam in that night's game which broke a 3–3 tie and led to an Astros win.
On July 28, the Astros traded RHP Dan Wheeler to Tampa Bay for right-handed slugger 3B Ty Wigginton and cash considerations. He is now signed through 2009. On July 29, long time and former All-Star third baseman Morgan Ensberg was designated for assignment to make room for newly acquired Wigginton.
On August 26, the club officially retired Bagwell's jersey number 5 prior to the start of the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates . He was the eighth player in Astros history to have his number retired. Three first bases were used in the game, each embossed with a commemorative insignia that said, "No. 5, Jeff Bagwell jersey retirement, Aug. 26, 2007." One was given to Bagwell and the other two were auctioned to raise funds on behalf of the Astros in Action Foundation .
On August 27, manager Phil Garner and General Manager Tim Purpura were relieved of their duties. Cecil Cooper and Tal Smith were named as temporary replacements, respectively.
On September 17, in a 6–0 loss to the Brewers the Astros were officially eliminated from the 2007 playoffs.
On September 20, Ed Wade was named as the new General Manager of the Astros. He made his first move as GM by trading Jason Lane to the Padres on September 24.
On September 30, Craig Biggio retired, ending a 20-year career with the Astros.
Season standings
National League Central
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
4–2
4–2
2–4
8–10
6–1
5–2
8–10
2–5
3–4
5–1
5–4
10–8
10–8
4–3
6–1
8–7
Atlanta
2–4
—
5–4
1–6
4–2
10–8
3–3
4–3
5–2
9–9
9–9
5–1
5–2
4–3
3–4
11–7
4–11
Chicago
2–4
4–5
—
9–9
5–2
0–6
8–7
2–5
9–6
2–5
3–4
8–7
3–5
5–2
11–5
6–1
8–4
Cincinnati
4–2
6–1
9–9
—
2–4
4–3
4–11
2–4
8–7
2–5
2–4
9–7
2–4
4–3
6–9
1–6
7-11
Colorado
10–8
2–4
2–5
4–2
—
3–3
3–4
12–6
4–2
4–2
4–3
4–3
11–8
10–8
3–4
4–3
10–8
Florida
1–6
8–10
6–0
3–4
3–3
—
2–3
4–3
2–5
7–11
9–9
3–4
3–4
1–6
2–4
8–10
9–9
Houston
2–5
3–3
7–8
11–4
4–3
3-2
—
4–3
5–13
2–5
3–3
5–10
4–3
2–4
7–9
2–5
9–9
Los Angeles
10–8
3–4
5–2
4–2
6–12
3–4
3–4
—
3–3
5–5
4–2
5–2
8–10
10–8
3–3
5–1
5–10
Milwaukee
5–2
2–5
6–9
7–8
2–4
5–2
13–5
3–3
—
2–4
3–4
10–6
2–5
4–5
7–8
4–2
8–7
New York
4–3
9–9
5–2
5–2
2–4
11–7
5–2
5–5
4–2
—
6–12
4–2
2–4
4–2
5–2
9–9
8–7
Philadelphia
1-5
9–9
4–3
4–2
3–4
9–9
3–3
2–4
4–3
12–6
—
4–2
4–3
4–4
6–3
12–6
8–7
Pittsburgh
4–5
1–5
7–8
7–9
3–4
4–3
10–5
2–5
6–10
2–4
2–4
—
1–6
4–2
6–12
4–2
5–10
San Diego
8–10
2–5
5–3
4–2
8–11
4–3
3–4
10–8
5–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
14–4
3–4
4–2
6–9
San Francisco
8–10
3–4
2–5
3–4
8–10
6–1
4–2
8–10
5–4
2–4
4–4
2–4
4–14
—
4–1
3–4
5–10
St. Louis
3–4
4–3
5–11
9–6
4–3
4-2
9–7
3–3
8–7
2–5
3–6
12–6
4–3
1–4
—
1–5
6–9
Washington
1–6
7–11
1–6
6–1
3–4
10-8
5–2
1–5
2–4
9–9
6–12
2–4
2–4
4–3
5–1
—
9–9
Roster
2007 Houston Astros
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Astros Win
Astros Loss
Game Postponed
2007 Regular Season Game Log: 73–89 (Home: 42–39; Away: 31–50)
April: 10–14 (Home: 4–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 2
Pirates
4 – 2 (10)
Capps (1-0)
Qualls (0-1)
Torres (1)
43,803
0-1
2
April 3
Pirates
3 – 2
Bayliss (1-0)
Wheeler (0-1)
Torres (2)
31,238
0-2
3
April 4
Pirates
5 – 4
Gorzelanny (1-0)
Williams (0-1)
Torres (3)
25,961
0-3
4
April 6
Cardinals
4 – 2
Wainwright (1-0)
Rodríguez (0-1)
Isringhausen (1)
43,430
0-4
5
April 7
Cardinals
5 – 1
Oswalt (1-0)
Reyes (0-1)
41,885
1-4
6
April 8
Cardinals
10 – 1
Wells (1-1)
Jennings (0-1)
36,273
1-5
7
April 9
@ Cubs
5 – 3
Qualls (1-1)
Howry (0-2)
Wheeler (1)
41,388
2-5
8
April 10
@ Cubs
4 – 2
Sampson (1-0)
Marquis (0-1)
35,924
3-5
--
April 11
@ Cubs
Postponed (snow) Rescheduled for June 11
3-5
9
April 13
@ Phillies
9 – 6
Oswalt (2-0)
Myers (0-1)
Wheeler (2)
44,336
4-5
10
April 14
@ Phillies
8 – 5
Hamels (1-0)
Williams (0-2)
Gordon (2)
35,387
4-6
--
April 15
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for April 23
4-6
11
April 16
Marlins
4 – 3
Qualls (2-1)
Gregg (0-1)
30,665
5-6
12
April 17
Marlins
6 – 1
Oswalt (3-0)
Julio (0-2)
38,106
6-6
13
April 18
@ Reds
7 – 2
Sampson (2-0)
Coffey (1-1)
13,772
7-6
14
April 19
@ Reds
8 – 6
Lidge (1-0)
Weathers (0-2)
Wheeler (3)
14,222
8-6
15
April 20
@ Brewers
6 – 5
White (1-0)
Wise (0-1)
Qualls (1)
41,522
9-6
16
April 21
@ Brewers
6 – 4
Capuano (3-0)
Rodríguez (0-2)
Cordero (6)
41,209
9-7
17
April 22
@ Brewers
4 – 3
Bush (2-1)
Oswalt (3-1)
Cordero (7)
31,985
9-8
18
April 23
@ Phillies
11 – 4
Eaton (2-1)
Sampson (2-1)
32,517
9-9
19
April 24
@ Pirates
3 – 0
Maholm (1-2)
Williams (0-3)
13,062
9-10
20
April 25
@ Pirates
4 – 3 (16)
Wasdin (1-1)
Moehler (0-1)
8,201
9-11
21
April 26
@ Pirates
5 – 3
Bayliss (2-1)
Rodríguez (0-3)
Grabow (1)
12,056
9-12
22
April 27
Brewers
4 – 1
Capuano (4-0)
Oswalt (3-2)
Cordero (9)
40,530
9-13
23
April 28
Brewers
10 – 1
Sampson (3-1)
Bush (2-2)
41,004
10-13
24
April 29
Brewers
3 – 1
Vargas (2-0)
Williams (0-4)
Cordero (10)
37,114
10-14
May 12–17 (Home: 8–7; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Reds
11 – 2
Arroyo (1-2)
Albers (0-1)
30,361
10-15
26
May 2
Reds
3 – 1
Oswalt (4-2)
Lohse (1-2)
Wheeler (4)
29,468
11-15
27
May 3
Reds
7 – 5
Qualls (3-1)
Stanton (1-1)
Wheeler (5)
29,931
12-15
28
May 4
@ Cardinals
3 – 2
Wainwright (2-2)
Williams (0-5)
Isringhausen (7)
44,117
12-16
29
May 5
@ Cardinals
13 – 0
Albers (1-1)
Wells (1-6)
44,881
13-16
30
May 6
@ Cardinals
3 – 1
Looper (4-2)
Sampson (3-2)
Isringhausen (8)
44,453
13-17
31
May 7
@ Reds
5 – 4
Oswalt (5-2)
Lohse (1-3)
Wheeler (6)
17,362
14-17
32
May 8
@ Reds
7 – 6
Lidge (2-0)
Salmon (0-1)
Wheeler (7)
16,264
15-17
33
May 9
@ Reds
3 – 2
Williams (1-5)
Belisle (3-2)
Wheeler (8)
16,278
16-17
34
May 10
@ Reds
9 – 5
Harang (5-1)
Albers (1-2)
Weathers (7)
25,796
16-18
35
May 11
D-backs
3 – 1
Webb (3-2)
Sampson (3-3)
36,080
16-19
36
May 12
D-backs
10 – 4
Oswalt (6-2)
Hernández (3-2)
36,142
17-19
37
May 13
D-backs
5 – 2
Rodríguez (1-3)
Davis (2-4)
37,230
18-19
38
May 15
Giants
6 – 5 (10)
Qualls (4-1)
Sánchez (1-1)
33,490
19-19
39
May 16
Giants
2 – 1
Sampson (4-3)
Lowry (4-4)
33,533
20-19
40
May 17
Giants
2 – 1 (12)
Chulk (1-2)
Lidge (1-2)
Benítez (8)
36,815
20-20
41
May 18
Rangers
7 – 4
Tejeda (4-3)
Albers (1-3)
Gagné (2)
37,634
20-21
42
May 19
Rangers
6 – 1
Rodríguez (2-3)
Koronka (0-1)
41,990
21-21
43
May 20
Rangers
14 – 1
McCarthy (4-4)
Williams (1-6)
39,938
21-22
44
May 21
@ Giants
4 – 0
Lowry (5-4)
Sampson (4-4)
35,768
21-23
45
May 22
@ Giants
4 – 2
Lincecum (2-0)
Oswalt (6-3)
Benítez (9)
35,134
21-24
46
May 23
@ Giants
9 – 1
Zito (4-5)
Albers (1-4)
35,521
21-25
47
May 24
@ D-backs
9 – 1
Owings (3-1)
Rodríguez (2-4)
18,130
21-26
48
May 25
@ D-backs
13 – 3
González (2-2)
Williams (1-7)
23,298
21-27
49
May 26
@ D-backs
5 – 4
Webb (4-3)
Sampson (4-5)
Valverde (18)
27,836
21-28
50
May 27
@ D-backs
8 – 4
Hernández (5-2)
Oswalt (6-4)
26,621
21-29
51
May 29
Reds
2 – 1
Belisle (5-4)
Qualls (4-2)
Weathers (10)
33,565
21-30
52
May 30
Reds
4 – 3
Harang (6-2)
Rodríguez (2-5)
31,904
21-31
53
May 31
Reds
10 – 2
Williams (2-7)
Arroyo (2-6)
30,336
22-31
June: 12–16 (Home: 7–5; Away: 5–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Cardinals
8 – 1
Franklin (2-0)
Qualls (4-3)
36,784
22-32
55
June 2
Cardinals
8 – 3
Sampson (5-5)
Wells (2-10)
39,234
23-32
56
June 3
Cardinals
8 – 6 (10)
Isringhausen (2-0)
Wheeler (0-2)
40,483
23-33
57
June 5
@ Rockies
4 – 1
Rodríguez (3-5)
Hirsh (2-6)
Wheeler (10)
27,101
24-33
58
June 6
@ Rockies
8 – 7
Buchholz (3-3)
Williams (2-8)
Fuentes (17)
22,471
24-34
59
June 7
@ Rockies
7 – 6
Affeldt (3-1)
Wheeler (0-3)
22,103
24-35
60
June 8
@ White Sox
5 – 2
Sampson (6-5)
Danks (3-6)
Wheeler (11)
33,212
25-35
61
June 9
@ White Sox
3 – 2
Qualls (5-3)
Jenks (2-2)
36,616
26-35
62
June 10
@ White Sox
6 – 3
Buehrle (3-3)
Rodríguez (3-6)
Jenks (17)
33,433
26-36
63
June 11
@ Cubs
2 – 1
Zambrano (7-5)
Williams (2-9)
Dempster (13)
37,947
26-37
64
June 12
Athletics
5 – 4 (11)
Borkowski (1-0)
Flores (0-1)
33,637
27-37
65
June 13
Athletics
7 – 3
Blanton (6-4)
Wheeler (0-3)
34,611
27-38
66
June 14
Athletics
6 – 5 (11)
Embree (1-0)
Moehler (0-2)
Casilla (2)
42,024
27-39
67
June 15
Mariners
5 – 1
Rodríguez (4-6)
Hernández (3-4)
37,322
28-39
68
June 16
Mariners
9 – 4
Williams (3-9)
Baek (3-3)
41,974
29-39
69
June 17
Mariners
10 – 3
Oswalt (7-4)
Washburn (5-6)
42,019
30-39
70
June 18
@ Angels
10 – 9
Rodríguez (1-2)
Borkowski (1-1)
42,232
30-40
71
June 19
@ Angels
9 – 5
Jennings (1-1)
Colón (6-3)
42,156
31-40
72
June 20
@ Angels
8 – 4
Carrasco (2-1)
Borkowski (1-2)
40,761
31-41
73
June 22
@ Rangers
11 – 3
Millwood (4-6)
Williams (3-10)
37,847
31-42
74
June 23
@ Rangers
7 – 2
Wright (1-1)
Oswalt (7-5)
42,315
31-43
75
June 24
@ Rangers
12 – 9 (10)
Wheeler (1-4)
Wilson (0-1)
Qualls (2)
31,560
32-43
76
June 25
@ Brewers
5 – 1
Sheets (9-3)
Jennings (1-2)
28,786
32-44
77
June 26
@ Brewers
11 – 5
Wise (2-1)
Rodríguez (4-7)
30,713
32-45
78
June 27
@ Brewers
6 – 3 (11)
Bush (6-6)
Borkowski (1-3)
31,862
32-46
79
June 28
Rockies
8 – 5 (11)
Moehler (1-2)
Fuentes (0-3)
42,537
33-46
80
June 29
Rockies
9 – 8
Borkowski (2-3)
Fuentes (0-4)
42,861
34-46
81
June 30
Rockies
5 – 0
Francis (8-5)
Jennings (1-3)
43,071
34-47
July: 12–13 (Home: 9–6; Away: 3–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Rockies
12 – 0
Rodríguez (5-7)
López (4-2)
35,260
35-47
83
July 2
Phillies
7 – 5
Williams (4-10)
Moyer (7-6)
Miller (1)
28,973
36-47
84
July 3
Phillies
5 – 4 (13)
Albers (2-4)
Mesa (0-1)
37,997
37-47
85
July 4
Phillies
8 – 3
Hamels (10-4)
Sampson (6-6)
39,993
37-48
86
July 5
Mets
6 – 2
Maine (10-4)
Jennings (1-4)
35,430
37-49
87
July 6
Mets
4 – 0
Rodríguez (6-7)
Pelfrey (0-7)
38,812
38-49
88
July 7
Mets
5 – 3 (17)
Sele (2-0)
Moehler (1-3)
Wagner (17)
41,596
38-50
89
July 8
Mets
8 – 3
Oswalt (8-5)
Williams (0-1)
40,708
39-50
90
July 13
@ Cubs
6 – 0
Zambrano (11-7)
Jennings (1-5)
41,593
39-51
91
July 14
@ Cubs
9 – 3
Lilly (9-4)
Oswalt (8-6)
41,448
39-52
92
July 15
@ Cubs
7 – 6
Wuertz (2-2)
Rodríguez (6-8)
Howry (5)
41,757
39-53
93
July 16
@ Nationals
4 – 3
Rivera (4-2)
Williams (4-11)
Cordero (16)
22,392
39-54
94
July 17
@ Nationals
4 – 2
Sampson (7-6)
Redding (1-2)
Lidge (1)
22,362
40-54
95
July 18
@ Nationals
7 – 6
Bergmann (2-5)
Jennings (1-6)
Cordero (17)
27,119
40-55
96
July 20
@ Pirates
2 – 1
Oswalt (9-6)
Gorzelanny (9-5)
Lidge (2)
33,541
41-55
97
July 21
@ Pirates
7 – 3
Maholm (6-12)
Rodríguez (6-9)
32,068
41-56
98
July 22
@ Pirates
1 – 0
Williams (5-11)
Youman (2-2)
Lidge (3)
22,404
42-56
99
July 23
Dodgers
10 – 2
Billingsley (7-0)
Sampson (7-7)
38,245
42-57
100
July 24
Dodgers
7 – 4
Jennings (2-6)
Seánez (6-2)
Lidge (4)
38,247
43-57
101
July 25
Dodgers
2 – 1
Qualls (6-3)
Houlton (0-2)
Lidge (5)
31,498
44-57
102
July 26
Padres
7 – 1
Rodríguez (7-9)
Wells (5-7)
33,718
45-57
103
July 27
Padres
9 – 4
Peavy (10-5)
Williams (5-12)
39,996
45-58
104
July 28
Padres
3 – 1
Oswalt (10-6)
Maddux (7-8)
Lidge (6)
42.651
46-58
105
July 29
Padres
18 – 11
Brocail (3-1)
Jennings (2-7)
39,350
46-59
106
July 31
@ Braves
12 – 4
James (9-8)
Sampson (7-8)
32,315
46-60
August: 15–14 (Home: 8–8; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
@ Braves
12 – 3
Carlyle (6-3)
Rodríguez (7-10)
30,785
46-61
108
August 2
@ Braves
12 – 11 (14)
McLemore (1-0)
Villarreal (1-1)
Moehler (1)
35,659
47-61
109
August 3
@ Marlins
8 – 2
Oswalt (11-6)
Willis (7-11)
15,226
48-61
110
August 4
@ Marlins
6 – 5 (12)
Gardner (3-2)
Randolph (0-1)
22,112
48-62
111
August 5
@ Marlins
6 – 5
Olsen (9-9)
Albers (2-5)
Gregg (23)
14,622
48-63
112
August 6
Cubs
2 – 1 (10)
Lidge (3-1)
Wuertz (2-3)
36,459
49-63
113
August 7
Cubs
5 – 2
Williams (6-12)
Marshall (5-6)
Lidge (7)
37,561
50-63
114
August 8
Cubs
8 – 2
Oswalt (12-6)
Zambrano (14-8)
41,655
51-63
115
August 10
Brewers
5 – 4 (11)
Spurling (2-1)
Moehler (1-4)
Cordero (35)
40,211
51-64
116
August 11
Brewers
7 – 4
Linebrink (4-3)
Lidge (3-2)
Cordero (36)
41,461
51-65
117
August 12
Brewers
6 – 4
McLemore (2-0)
Villanueva (6-3)
Lidge (8)
43,578
52-65
118
August 13
@ Dodgers
4 – 1
Oswalt (13-6)
Billingsley (7-4)
Qualls (3)
49,511
53-65
119
August 14
@ Dodgers
7 – 4
Albers (3-5)
Tomko (2-10)
Lidge (9)
49,399
54-65
120
August 15
@ Dodgers
6 – 3
Penny (14-3)
Jennings (2-8)
Saito (30)
49,098
54-66
121
August 16
@ Dodgers
6 – 2
Lowe (9-11)
Rodríguez (7-11)
Saito (31)
48,128
54-67
122
August 17
@ Padres
3 – 1
Williams (7-12)
Bell (5-4)
Lidge (10)
32,063
55-67
123
August 18
@ Padres
3 – 2
Borkowski (3-3)
Germano (6-7)
Lidge (11)
44,272
56-67
124
August 19
@ Padres
5 – 3
Maddux (9-9)
Albers (3-6)
Hoffman (31)
37,628
56-68
125
August 20
Nationals
7 – 0
Redding (3-3)
Jennings (2-9)
30,374
56-69
126
August 21
Nationals
11 – 6
Hanrahan (3-1)
Rodríguez (7-12)
34,073
56-70
127
August 22
Nationals
3 – 2
Williams (8-12)
Bacsik (5-7)
Lidge (12)
32,023
57-70
128
August 23
Nationals
7 – 6
Lannan (2-2)
Gutiérrez (0-1)
Cordero (28)
36,407
57-71
129
August 24
Pirates
8 – 3 (15)
Youman (3-4)
Driskill (0-1)
41,403
57-72
130
August 25
Pirates
4 – 1
Morris (8-8)
Patton (0-1)
Capps (13)
41,109
57-73
131
August 26
Pirates
5 – 4
McLemore (3-0)
Chacón (4-4)
Lidge (13)
42,564
58-73
132
August 28
Cardinals
7 – 0
Looper (11-10)
Williams (8-13)
37,915
58-74
133
August 29
Cardinals
7 – 0
Oswalt (14-6)
Wells (6-15)
33,422
59-74
134
August 30
Cardinals
2 – 1
Albers (4-6)
Piñeiro (4-3)
Lidge (14)
37,520
60-74
135
August 31
@ Cubs
6 – 1
Rodríguez (8-12)
Marshall (7-7)
41,297
61-74
September: 12–15 (Home: 6–6; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
136
September 1
@ Cubs
4 – 3
Marquis (11-8)
Patton (0-2)
Dempster (24)
40,606
61-75
137
September 2
@ Cubs
6 – 5
Mármol (5-1)
Qualls (6-4)
Dempster (25)
41,415
61-76
138
September 3
@ Brewers
9 – 7
Borkowski (4-3)
Aquino (0-1)
Qualls (4)
31,226
62-76
139
September 4
@ Brewers
5 – 3
Villanueva (7-3)
Backe (0-1)
Cordero (40)
25,854
62-77
140
September 5
@ Brewers
14 – 2
Gallardo (7-4)
Albers (4-7)
28,988
62-78
141
September 7
@ Mets
11 – 3
Pelfrey (2-7)
Rodríguez (8-13)
51,113
62-79
142
September 8
@ Mets
3 – 1
Glavine (13-6)
Williams (8-14)
Wagner (31)
53,061
62-80
143
September 9
@ Mets
4 – 1
Martínez (2-0)
Oswalt (14-7)
Wagner (32)
51,847
62-81
144
September 11
Cubs
5 – 4 (11)
Lidge (4-2)
Dempster (2-6)
33,493
63-81
145
September 12
Cubs
3 – 2
Hill (9-8)
Albers (4-8)
Dempster (26)
33,115
63-82
146
September 13
Cubs
6 – 2
Trachsel (7-10)
Williams (8-15)
34,234
63-83
147
September 14
Pirates
4 – 3
Sánchez (1-0)
Qualls (6-5)
Capps (17)
35,352
63-84
148
September 15
Pirates
9 – 7
Gutiérrez (1-1)
Morris (9-10)
Lidge (15)
40,425
64-84
149
September 16
Pirates
15 – 3
Backe (1-1)
Maholm (10-15)
35,715
65-84
150
September 17
Brewers
6 – 0
Gallardo (9-4)
Albers (4-9)
32,578
65-85
151
September 18
Brewers
9 – 1
Vargas (11-4)
Paulino (0-1)
32,866
65-86
152
September 19
Brewers
5 – 4 (10)
Lidge (5-2)
Wise (3-2)
36,981
66-86
153
September 20
@ Cardinals
18 – 1
Rodríguez (9-13)
Looper (12-11)
42,171
67-86
154
September 21
@ Cardinals
6 – 3
Backe (2-1)
Piñeiro (6-5)
Lidge (16)
43,677
68-86
155
September 22
@ Cardinals
7 – 4
Thompson (7-6)
Albers (4-10)
Isringhausen (30)
46,237
68-87
156
September 23
@ Cardinals
4 – 3
Jiménez (3-0)
Lidge (5-3)
46,169
68-88
157
September 25
@ Reds
8 – 5
Paulino (1-1)
Coutlangus (4-2)
Lidge (17)
13,261
69-88
158
September 26
@ Reds
7 – 6
Sarfate (1-0)
Burton (4-2)
Qualls (5)
13,138
70-88
159
September 27
@ Reds
4 – 3
Borkowski (5-3)
Majewski (0-4)
Lidge (18)
13,626
71-88
160
September 28
Braves
7 – 2
Reyes (2-2)
Albers (4-11)
43,011
71-89
161
September 29
Braves
3 – 2
Backe (3-1)
Bennett (2-1)
Lidge (19)
43,624
72-89
162
September 30
Braves
3 – 0
Paulino (2-1)
Carlyle (8-7)
Borkowski (1)
43,823
73-89
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Milestones
Awards
Farm system
References
External links
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