2013 Los Angeles Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2013 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 53rd season and 48th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium of Anaheim ).
Standings
Season standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
4–3
3–4
4–2
4–2
3–4
5–2
3–3
9–10
5–2
2–4
6–13
5–2
10–9
11–9
Boston
8–11
—
4–2
6–1
3–4
6–1
2–5
3–3
4–3
13–6
3–3
6–1
12–7
2–4
11–8
14–6
Chicago
3–4
2–4
—
2–17
7–12
3–4
9–10
3–4
8–11
3–3
2–5
3–3
2–5
4–2
4–3
8–12
Cleveland
4–3
1–6
17–2
—
4–15
6–1
10–9
4–2
13–6
1–6
5–2
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–2
11–9
Detroit
2–4
4–3
12–7
15–4
—
6–1
9–10
0–6
11–8
3–3
3–4
5–2
3–3
3–4
5–2
12–8
Houston
2–4
1–6
4–3
1–6
1–6
—
2–4
10–9
1–5
1–5
4–15
9–10
2–5
2–17
3–4
8–12
Kansas City
4–3
5–2
10–9
9–10
10–9
4–2
—
2–5
15–4
2–5
1–5
4–3
6–1
3–3
2–4
9–11
Los Angeles
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
6–0
9–10
5–2
—
1–5
3–4
8–11
11–8
4–3
4–15
6–1
10–10
Minnesota
3–3
3–4
11–8
6–13
8–11
5–1
4–15
5–1
—
2–5
1–6
4–3
1–6
4–3
1–5
8–12
New York
10–9
6–13
3–3
6–1
3–3
5–1
5–2
4–3
5–2
—
1–5
4–3
7–12
3–4
14–5
9–11
Oakland
2–5
3–3
5–2
2–5
4–3
15–4
5–1
11–8
6–1
5–1
—
8–11
3–3
10–9
4–3
13–7
Seattle
4–2
1–6
3–3
2–5
2–5
10–9
3–4
8–11
3–4
3–4
11–8
—
3–3
7–12
3–3
8–12
Tampa Bay
13–6
7–12
5–2
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–6
3–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
3–3
—
4–4
11–8
12–8
Texas
2–5
4–2
2–4
1–5
4–3
17–2
3–3
15–4
3–4
4–3
9–10
12–7
4–4
—
1–6
10–10
Toronto
9–10
8–11
3–4
2–4
2–5
4–3
4–2
1–6
5–1
5–14
3–4
3–3
8–11
6–1
—
11–9
Roster
Mike Trout in 2013.
Garrett Richards in 2013.
2013 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[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; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Game log
Legend
Angels Win
Angels Loss
Game Postponed
Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
1
April 1
@ Reds
3–1 (13)
Lowe (1–0)
Hoover (0–1)
Frieri (1)
43,168
1–0
4h 44m
W1
2
April 3
@ Reds
4–5
Chapman (1–0)
Downs (0–1)
35,257
1–1
3h 06m
L1
3
April 4
@ Reds
4–5
Arroyo (1–0)
Blanton (0–1)
Chapman (1)
23,795
1–2
2h 51m
L2
4
April 5
@ Rangers
2–3
Scheppers (1–0)
Downs (0–2)
Nathan (1)
48,845
1–3
2h 46m
L3
5
April 6
@ Rangers
8–4
Hanson (1–0)
Harrison (0–2)
47,201
2–3
3h 00m
W1
6
April 7
@ Rangers
3–7
Darvish (2–0)
Weaver (0–1)
42,034
2–4
3h 01m
L1
7
April 9
Athletics
5–9
Cook (1–0)
Jepsen (0–1)
44,014
2–5
3h 44m
L3
8
April 10
Athletics
5–11
Milone (2–0)
Blanton (0–2)
36,011
2–6
3h 47m
L4
9
April 11
Athletics
1–8
Griffin (2–0)
Vargas (0–1)
43,533
2–7
2h 59m
L5
10
April 12
Astros
0–5
Norris (2–1)
Hanson (1–1)
37,674
2–8
3h 23m
L6
11
April 13
Astros
4–5
Roth (1–0)
Veras (0–1)
43,520
3–8
3h 10m
W1
12
April 14
Astros
4–1
Wilson (1–0)
Humber (0–3)
Frieri (2)
36,126
4–8
3h 03m
W2
13
April 15
@ Twins
2–8
Correia (1–1)
Blanton (0–3)
23,535
4–9
2h 49m
L1
14
April 16
@ Twins
6–8
Pelfrey (2–1)
Vargas (0–2)
Perkins (3)
23,299
4–10
3h 30m
L2
–
April 17
@ Twins
Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 9th.
15
April 19
Tigers
8–1
Hanson (2–1)
Sánchez (2–1)
39,023
5–10
3h 04m
W1
16
April 20
Tigers
10–0
Richards (1–0)
Porcello (0–2)
35,081
6–10
2h 52m
W2
17
April 21
Tigers
4–3 (13)
Williams (1–0)
Coke (0–2)
41,147
7–10
4h 28m
W3
18
April 22
Rangers
6–7
Scheppers (2–0)
Frieri (0–1)
Nathan (6)
36,192
7–11
3h 07m
L1
19
April 23
Rangers
5–4 (11)
De La Rosa (1–0)
Ortiz (2–1)
35,353
8–11
3h 13m
W1
20
April 24
Rangers
3–11
Darvish (4–1)
Roth (1–1)
37,154
8–12
3h 22m
L1
21
April 25
@ Mariners
0–6
Maurer (2–3)
Richards (1–1)
13,000
8–13
2h 29m
L2
22
April 26
@ Mariners
6–3
Wilson (2–0)
Harang (0–3)
Frieri (3)
31,543
9–13
3h 34m
W1
23
April 27
@ Mariners
2–3
Hernández (3–2)
Blanton (0–4)
Wilhelmsen (7)
31,901
9–14
2h 37m
L1
24
April 28
@ Mariners
1–2
Capps (2–1)
Vargas (0–3)
Wilhelmsen (8)
20,638
9–15
2h 31m
L2
25
April 29
@ Athletics
8–10 (19)
Blevins (2–0)
Enright (0–1)
11,668
9–16
6h 32m
L3
26
April 30
@ Athletics
6–10
Parker (1–4)
Richards (1–2)
14,764
9–17
3h 39m
L4
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
27
May 1
@ Athletics
5–4
Wilson (3–0)
Milone (3–3)
Frieri (4)
17,139
10–17
3h 35m
W1
28
May 2
Orioles
1–5
Tillman (2–1)
Blanton (0–5)
35,118
10–18
2h 28m
L1
29
May 3
Orioles
4–0
Vargas (1–3)
González (2–2)
40,140
11–18
2h 15m
W1
30
May 4
Orioles
4–5 (10)
Hunter (1–1)
Richards (1–3)
Johnson (11)
32,136
11–19
3h 43m
L1
31
May 5
Orioles
4–8
Hammel (5–1)
Williams (1–1)
O'Day (1)
38,047
11–20
3h 34m
L2
32
May 7
@ Astros
6–7
Lyles (1–0)
Wilson (3–1)
Veras (3)
15,266
11–21
2h 45m
L3
33
May 8
@ Astros
1–3
Norris (4–3)
Blanton (0–6)
Veras (4)
12,906
11–22
2h 30m
L4
34
May 9
@ Astros
6–5
Richards (2–3)
Ambriz (0–2)
Frieri (5)
13,003
12–22
4h 07m
W1
35
May 10
@ White Sox
7–5
Kohn (1–0)
Axelrod (0–3)
Frieri (6)
22,638
13–22
3h 35m
W2
36
May 11
@ White Sox
3–2
Williams (2–1)
Quintana (2–1)
Frieri (7)
28,774
14–22
2h 48m
W3
37
May 12
@ White Sox
0–3
Sale (4–2)
Wilson (3–2)
22,088
14–23
2h 32m
L1
38
May 13
Royals
4–11
Mendoza (1–2)
Blanton (0–7)
Hochevar (1)
32,203
14–24
3h 07m
L2
39
May 14
Royals
6–2
Vargas (2–3)
Guthrie (5–1)
33,028
15–24
2h 32m
W1
40
May 15
Royals
5–9
Davis (3–3)
Enright (0–2)
31,917
15–25
3h 36m
L1
41
May 16
White Sox
4–5
Lindstrom (2–2)
De La Rosa (1–1)
Reed (13)
37,711
15–26
3h 08m
L2
42
May 17
White Sox
0–3
Sale (5–2)
Wilson (3–3)
Reed (14)
37,546
15–27
2h 48m
L3
43
May 18
White Sox
12–9
Coello (1–0)
Jones (0–4)
Frieri (8)
37,165
16–27
3h 50m
W1
44
May 19
White Sox
6–2
Vargas (3–3)
Peavy (5–2)
Frieri (9)
38,190
17–27
3h 04m
W2
45
May 21
Mariners
12–0
Williams (3–1)
Harang (1–5)
34,095
18–27
2h 47m
W3
46
May 22
Mariners
7–1
Wilson (4–3)
Maurer (2–6)
33,313
19–27
2h 44m
W4
47
May 23
@ Royals
5–4
Blanton (1–7)
Santana (3–4)
Coello (1)
18,784
20–27
2h 55m
W5
48
May 24
@ Royals
5–2
Vargas (4–3)
Hochevar (0–1)
Richards (1)
32,148
21–27
3h 01m
W6
49
May 25
@ Royals
7–0
Buckner (1–0)
Guthrie (5–3)
27,958
22–27
2h 44m
W7
50
May 26
@ Royals
5–2
Williams (4–1)
Davis (3–4)
Frieri (10)
24,475
23–27
3h 38m
W8
51
May 27
@ Dodgers
7–8
Belisario (3–4)
Coello (1–1)
League (11)
49,953
23–28
3h 37m
L1
52
May 28
@ Dodgers
0–3
Ryu (6–2)
Blanton (1–8)
46,433
23–29
2h 11m
L2
53
May 29
Dodgers
4–3
Weaver (1–1)
Capuano (1–4)
Frieri (11)
39,172
24–29
2h 50m
W1
54
May 30
Dodgers
3–2
Vargas (5–3)
Lilly (0–2)
Frieri (12)
42,231
25–29
2h 45m
W2
55
May 31
Astros
3–6
Keuchel (2–2)
Hanson (2–2)
Veras (9)
34,401
25–30
3h 10m
L1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
56
June 1
Astros
0–2
Norris (5–4)
Williams (4–2)
Veras (10)
40,087
25–31
3h 14m
L2
57
June 2
Astros
4–5
Lyles (3–1)
Wilson (4–4)
Ambriz (2)
35,515
25–32
3h 19m
L3
58
June 3
Astros
1–2
Bédard (1–2)
Blanton (1–9)
Veras (11)
30,010
25–33
2h 38m
L4
59
June 4
Cubs
4–3
Coello (2–1)
Villanueva (1–4)
Frieri (13)
32,223
26–33
3h 01m
W1
60
June 5
Cubs
6–8 (10)
Gregg (2–0)
Coello (2–2)
30,171
26–34
4h 14m
L1
–
June 7
@ Red Sox
Postponed (rain). Makeup Date June 8.
61
June 8
@ Red Sox
9–5
Hanson (3–2)
Doubront (4–3)
Frieri (14)
34,499
27–34
4h 00m
W1
62
June 8
@ Red Sox
2–7
Buchholz (9–0)
Wilson (4–5)
36,518
27–35
3h 25m
L1
63
June 9
@ Red Sox
5–10
Dempster (4–6)
Blanton (1–10)
37,054
27–36
3h 33m
L2
64
June 10
@ Orioles
3–4
García (3–3)
Weaver (1–2)
Johnson (22)
15,514
27–37
2h 23m
L3
65
June 11
@ Orioles
2–3
González (4–2)
Vargas (5–4)
Johnson (23)
22,834
27–38
2h 42m
L4
66
June 12
@ Orioles
9–5
Williams (5–2)
Strop (0–3)
25,964
28–38
3h 13m
W1
67
June 14
Yankees
5–2
Wilson (5–5)
Pettitte (5–4)
Frieri (15)
40,621
29–38
2h 53m
W2
68
June 15
Yankees
6–2
Hanson (4–2)
Phelps (4–4)
40,486
30–38
3h 10m
W3
69
June 16
Yankees
5–6
Sabathia (7–5)
Weaver (1–3)
Rivera (24)
41,204
30–39
2h 58m
L1
70
June 17
Mariners
11–3
Vargas (6–4)
Harang (3–7)
30,258
31–39
2h 56m
W1
71
June 18
Mariners
2–3 (10)
Furbush (1–3)
Richards (2–4)
Medina (1)
33,040
31–40
3h 42m
L1
72
June 19
Mariners
1–0
Wilson (6–5)
Saunders (5–7)
Frieri (16)
35,401
32–40
2h 27m
W1
73
June 20
Mariners
10–9
Downs (1–2)
Capps (2–2)
Frieri (17)
37,711
33–40
3h 36m
W2
74
June 21
Pirates
2–5
Cole (3–0)
Weaver (1–4)
Grilli (26)
40,136
33–41
2h 55m
L1
75
June 22
Pirates
1–6
Liriano (6–3)
Williams (5–3)
41,114
33–42
2h 52m
L2
76
June 23
Pirates
9–10 (10)
Melancon (2–1)
Jepsen (0–2)
35,069
33–43
3h 55m
L3
77
June 25
@ Tigers
14–8
Wilson (7–5)
Porcello (4–5)
34,402
34–43
4h 03m
W1
78
June 26
@ Tigers
7–4
De La Rosa (2–1)
Álvarez (1–1)
Frieri (18)
35,635
35–43
3h 06m
W2
79
June 27
@ Tigers
3–1 (10 )
Jepsen (1–2)
Coke (0–5)
Frieri (19)
39,496
36–43
3h 25m
W3
80
June 28
@ Astros
4–2
De La Rosa (3–1)
Clemens (4–3)
Frieri (20)
20,498
37–43
3h 49m
W4
81
June 29
@ Astros
7–2
Blanton (2–10)
Lyles (4–3)
26,650
38–43
3h 01m
W5
82
June 30
@ Astros
3–1
Wilson (8–5)
Cisnero (2–1)
Frieri (21)
22,361
39–43
3h 08m
W6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
83
July 2
Cardinals
5–1
Weaver (2–4)
Lynn (10–3)
39,455
40–43
2h 40m
W7
84
July 3
Cardinals
2–12
Miller (9–6)
Williams (5–4)
35,025
40–44
3h 22m
L1
85
July 4
Cardinals
6–5
Downs (2–2)
Mujica (0–1)
42,707
41–44
2h 51m
W1
86
July 5
Red Sox
2–6
Doubront (5–3)
Wilson (8–6)
37,092
41–45
3h 14m
L1
87
July 6
Red Sox
9–7 (11)
De La Rosa (4–1)
Breslow (2–2)
36,112
42–45
4h 22m
W1
88
July 7
Red Sox
3–0
Weaver (3–4)
Lackey (6–6)
Frieri (22)
39,018
43–45
2h 57m
W2
89
July 9
@ Cubs
2–7
Wood (6–6)
Blanton (2–11)
31,579
43–46
2h 43m
L1
90
July 10
@ Cubs
13–2
Wilson (9–6)
Samardzija (5–9)
31,111
44–46
3h 04m
W1
91
July 12
@ Mariners
3–8
Saunders (8–8)
Williams (5–5)
21,372
44–47
2h 45m
L1
92
July 13
@ Mariners
0–6
Hernández (10–4)
Weaver (3–5)
32,458
44–48
2h 57m
L2
93
July 14
@ Mariners
3–4
Iwakuma (8–4)
Blanton (2–12)
Wilhelmsen (19)
25,629
44–49
2h 51m
L3
All-Star Break : AL defeats NL 3–0
94
July 19
Athletics
4–1
Weaver (4–5)
Griffin (8–7)
Frieri (23)
43,515
45–49
2h 58m
W1
95
July 20
Athletics
2–0
Wilson (10–6)
Straily (6–3)
Frieri (24)
43,572
46–49
2h 31m
W2
96
July 21
Athletics
0–6
Colón (13–3)
Williams (5–6)
37,441
46–50
2h 48m
L1
97
July 22
Twins
3–4
Deduno (6–4)
Blanton (2–13)
Perkins (24)
33,363
46–51
3h 31m
L2
98
July 23
Twins
3–10 (10)
Perkins (2–0)
Frieri (0–2)
39,177
46–52
3h 38m
L3
99
July 24
Twins
1–0
Weaver (5–5)
Pelfrey (4–8)
Frieri (25)
38,209
47–52
2h 43m
W1
100
July 25
@ Athletics
8–3
Wilson (11–6)
Straily (6–4)
20,468
48–52
3h 13m
W2
101
July 26
@ Athletics
4–6
Colón (14–3)
Williams (5–7)
Balfour (27)
27,429
48–53
3h 12m
L1
102
July 27
@ Athletics
1–3
Milone (9–8)
Downs (2–3)
Balfour (28)
32,333
48–54
3h 03m
L2
103
July 28
@ Athletics
6–10
Chavez (2–2)
Gutierrez (0–2)
25,877
48–55
3h 31m
L3
104
July 29
@ Rangers
3–4
Frasor (1–2)
Frieri (0–3)
36,282
48–56
3h 04m
L4
105
July 30
@ Rangers
11–14 (10)
Nathan (2–1)
Stange (0–1)
36,931
48–57
4h 46m
L5
106
July 31
@ Rangers
1–2
Nathan (3–1)
Kohn (1–1)
39,391
48–58
2h 30m
L6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
107
August 1
Blue Jays
8–2
Richards (3–4)
Johnson (1–8)
37,179
49–58
2h 38m
W1
108
August 2
Blue Jays
7–5
De La Rosa (5–1)
Delabar (5–2)
Frieri (26)
38,884
50–58
3h 15m
W2
109
August 3
Blue Jays
7–3
Weaver (6–5)
Rogers (3–6)
41,253
51–58
2h 35m
W3
110
August 4
Blue Jays
5–6
Cecil (5–1)
Frieri (0–4)
Janssen (19)
33,936
51–59
3h 05m
L1
111
August 5
Rangers
2–5
Pérez (4–3)
Williams (5–8)
Nathan (33)
34,040
51–60
3h 01m
L2
112
August 6
Rangers
3–8
Darvish (11–5)
Jepsen (1–3)
Scheppers (1)
34,233
51–61
3h 12m
L3
113
August 7
Rangers
3–10
Ogando (5–3)
Hanson (4–3)
34,777
51–62
3h 51m
L4
114
August 9
@ Indians
5–2
Weaver (7–5)
Kazmir (7–5)
De La Rosa (1)
28,729
52–62
2h 50m
W1
115
August 10
@ Indians
7–2
Wilson (12–6)
Jiménez (8–7)
32,733
53–62
3h 41m
W2
116
August 11
@ Indians
5–6
Albers (3–1)
Gutiérrez (0–3)
Perez (18)
23,433
53–63
3h 13m
L1
117
August 12
@ Yankees
1–2
Kuroda (11–7)
Richards (3–5)
Robertson (1)
37,146
53–64
2h 42m
L2
118
August 13
@ Yankees
7–14
Sabathia (10–10)
Vargas (6–5)
35,013
53–65
3h 33m
L3
119
August 14
@ Yankees
3–11
Nova (6–4)
Weaver (7–6)
38,379
53–66
2h 40m
L4
120
August 15
@ Yankees
8–4
Wilson (13–6)
Hughes (4–12)
44,682
54–66
3h 49m
W1
121
August 16
Astros
2–8
Peacock (2–4)
Williams (5–9)
39,074
54–67
3h 48m
L1
122
August 17
Astros
6–5 (10)
Frieri (1–14)
Fields (1–3)
40,246
55–67
3h 48m
W1
123
August 18
Astros
5–7
Oberholtzer (3–1)
Gutiérrez (0–4)
Chapman (1)
36,896
55–68
3h 22m
L1
124
August 19
Indians
2–5
McAllister (6–7)
Weaver (7–7)
36,574
55–69
3h 03m
L2
125
August 20
Indians
1–4 (14)
Carrasco (1–4)
Blanton (2–14)
36,421
55–70
5h 17m
L3
126
August 21
Indians
1–3
Masterson (14–9)
Williams (5–10)
Perez (20)
35,810
55–71
2h 59m
L4
127
August 23
@ Mariners
2–0
Richards (4–5)
Hernández (12–7)
Frieri (27)
21,616
56–71
2h 45m
W1
128
August 24
@ Mariners
5–1
Vargas (7–5)
Ramírez (4–1)
24,477
57–71
3h 18m
W2
129
August 25
@ Mariners
7–1
Weaver (8–7)
Harang (5–11)
23,001
58–71
2h 50m
W3
130
August 27
@ Rays
6–5
Frieri (2–4)
Rodney (5–4)
De La Rosa (2)
12,939
59–71
3h 36m
W4
131
August 28
@ Rays
1–4
Archer (8–5)
Richards (4–6)
Rodney (31)
13,535
59–72
2h 47m
L1
132
August 29
@ Rays
2–0
Vargas (8–5)
Odorizzi (0–1)
Frieri (28)
15,741
60–72
3h 02m
W1
133
August 30
@ Brewers
5–0
Weaver (9–7)
Peralta (8–14)
32,340
61–72
3h 16m
W2
134
August 31
@ Brewers
6–5
De La Rosa (6–1)
Henderson (3–4)
Frieri (29)
28,175
62–72
3h 19m
W3
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Duration
Boxscore
135
September 1
@ Brewers
5–3
Wilson (14–6)
Wooten (3–1)
Frieri (30)
29,733
63–72
3h 06m
W4
136
September 2
Rays
11–2
Richards (5–6)
Archer (8–6)
37,557
64–72
3h 58m
W5
137
September 3
Rays
1–7
Moore (15–3)
Vargas (8–6)
Hernández (1)
34,332
64–73
3h 07m
L1
138
September 4
Rays
1–3
Hellickson (11–8)
Weaver (9–8)
Rodney (32)
34,025
64–74
2h 54m
L2
139
September 5
Rays
6–2
Williams (6–10)
Price (8–7)
34,623
65–74
2h 49m
W1
140
September 6
Rangers
6–5
Wilson (15–6)
Garza (9–4)
Frieri (31)
39,591
66–74
2h 51m
W2
141
September 7
Rangers
8–3
Richards (6–6)
Holland (9–8)
40,558
67–74
3h 10m
W3
142
September 8
Rangers
3–4
Ogando (6–4)
Kohn (1–2)
Nathan (39)
35,423
67–75
3h 31m
L1
143
September 9
@ Twins
3–6
Fien (4–2)
Rasmus (0–1)
Perkins (33)
21,826
67–76
3h 19m
L2
144
September 10
@ Blue Jays
12–6
Williams (7–10)
Buehrle (11–8)
19,079
68–76
2h 43m
W1
145
September 11
@ Blue Jays
5–4
Wilson (16–6)
Delabar (5–3)
Frieri (32)
17,994
69–76
2h 43m
W2
146
September 12
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Richards (7–6)
Happ (4–6)
Frieri (33)
20,767
70–76
3h 10m
W3
147
September 13
@ Astros
7–9
Keuchel (6–9)
Vargas (8–7)
Fields (5)
19,742
70–77
3h 10m
L1
148
September 14
@ Astros
6–2
Weaver (10–8)
Oberholtzer (4–3)
21,905
71–77
3h 11m
W1
149
September 15
@ Astros
2–1
Williams (8–10)
Clemens (4–5)
Frieri (34)
21,374
72–77
2h 57m
W2
150
September 16
@ Athletics
12–1
Wilson (17–6)
Parker (11–7)
14,629
73–77
3h 09m
W3
151
September 17
@ Athletics
1–2
Balfour (1–3)
Kohn (1–3)
18,771
73–78
3h 26m
L1
152
September 18
@ Athletics
5–4 (11)
Gutiérrez (1–4)
Chavez (2–4)
Frieri (35)
74–78
20,260
3h 19m
W1
153
September 20
Mariners
3–2 (11)
Rasmus (1–1)
LaFromboise (0–1)
39,469
75–78
4h 10m
W2
154
September 21
Mariners
6–5
Williams (9–10)
Saunders (11–16)
Frieri (36)
41,001
76–78
3h 01m
W3
155
September 22
Mariners
2–3
Pérez (3–3)
Wilson (17–7)
Farquhar (15)
39,099
76–79
3h 22m
L1
156
September 23
Athletics
5–10
Milone (12–9)
Richards (7–7)
41,147
76–80
3h 07m
L2
157
September 24
Athletics
3–0
Vargas (9–7)
Griffin (14–10)
38,158
77–80
2h 17m
W1
158
September 25
Athletics
3–1
Weaver (11–8)
Straily (10–8)
Frieri (37)
36,226
78–80
2h 31m
W2
159
September 26
@ Rangers
5–6
Nathan (6–2)
Kohn (1–4)
26,198
78–81
3h 22m
L1
160
September 27
@ Rangers
3–5
Cotts (7–3)
Gutiérrez (1–5)
Nathan (42)
37,355
78–82
3h 31m
L2
161
September 28
@ Rangers
4–7
Soria (1–0)
Richards (7–8)
Nathan (43)
38,635
78–83
3h 18m
L3
162
September 29
@ Rangers
2–6
Cotts (8–3)
Vargas (9–8)
40,057
78–84
2h 57m
L4
Quick notes
On April 29, with 19 innings of play; the duration of the game was 6 hours and 32 minutes long. This duration was the longest game time for both clubs, the Angels and the Oakland Athletics .
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Inland Empire [ 1]
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