2015 Tampa Bay Rays season
Major League Baseball team season
The Tampa Bay Rays 2015 season was the Rays ' 18th season of Major League Baseball and the eighth as the "Rays" (all at Tropicana Field )
Offseason
All-Star pitcher Chris Archer .
November 3: Designated Vince Belnome and Jerry Sands for assignment.
November 4: Signed Eduar Quinonez to a minor league contract.
November 5: Traded Cesar Ramos to the Los Angeles Angels for Mark Sappington .
November 14: Traded Jeremy Hellickson to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Andrew Velazquez and Justin Williams .
November 20: Traded Adam Liberatore and Joel Peralta to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Greg Harris and José Domínguez , promoted 5 players from the minors, invited 2 players to spring training , and designated Michael Kohn for assignment.
November 24: Released Jose Molina and Cole Figueroa .
November 25: Signed Marlon Constante to a minor league contract.
November 26: Signed Ernesto Frieri and Thomas Lebron (minor league contract).
December 1: Traded Sean Rodriguez to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Buddy Borden and cash.
December 2: Signed Ender Gonzalez to a minor league contract.
December 12: Signed 4 players to a minor league contract and invited 3 of them to spring training.
December 16: Traded Matt Joyce to the Angels for Kevin Jepsen .
December 17: Signed Jhan Mariñez to a minor league contract.
December 19: Traded Wil Myers , Ryan Hanigan , and Jose Castillo to the San Diego Padres for René Rivera , Burch Smith , and Jake Bauers . Also received Steven Souza and Travis Ott from the Washington Nationals .
December 23: Sent Brandon Gomes to the minors.
January 3: Signed Joey Butler and Juan Francisco to a minor league contract and invited them to spring training.
January 5: Signed Mayo Acosta to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
January 10:' Signed Asdrúbal Cabrera and traded Ben Zobrist and Yunel Escobar to the Oakland Athletics for Boog Powell , Daniel Robertson , John Jaso , and cash.
January 16: Signed Everett Teaford to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
January 21: Signed Robert Zarate to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
January 23: Received Mike Marjama from the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later.
February 2: Invited 7 players to spring training and signed 2 of them to a minor league contract.
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
3–3
5–1
4–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
0–7
10–9
6–1
3–3
10–9
1–6
8–11
12–8
Boston
8–11
—
3–4
2–4
4–2
2–4
4–3
2–5
2–5
8–11
5–1
4–3
9–10
2–5
10–9
13–7
Chicago
3–3
4–3
—
10–9
9–10
5–1
7–12
4–3
6–13
2–5
5–2
4–3
1–5
3–3
4–3
9–11
Cleveland
1–5
4–2
9–10
—
7–11
5–2
9–10
4–2
7–12
5–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
3–3
3–4
12–8
Detroit
3–4
2–4
10–9
11–7
—
3–4
9–10
1–6
11–8
2–5
2–4
4–3
3–3
2–5
2–4
9–11
Houston
4–3
4–2
1–5
2–5
4–3
—
4–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
10–9
12–7
2–5
6–13
4–3
16–4
Kansas City
4–3
3–4
12–7
10–9
10–9
2–4
—
6–1
12–7
2–4
5–1
4–2
6–1
3–4
3–4
13–7
Los Angeles
4–2
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–1
9–10
1–6
—
5–2
2–4
11–8
12–7
3–3
12–7
2–5
8–12
Minnesota
7–0
5–2
13–6
12–7
8–11
3–3
7–12
2–5
—
1–5
4–3
4–3
4–2
3–3
2–5
8–12
New York
9–10
11–8
5–2
2–5
5–2
3–4
4–2
4–2
5–1
—
3–4
5–1
12–7
2–5
6–13
11–9
Oakland
1–6
1–5
2–5
4–3
4–2
9–10
1–5
8–11
3–4
4–3
—
6–13
3–4
10–9
1–5
11–9
Seattle
3–3
3–4
3–4
3–4
3–4
7–12
2–4
7–12
3–4
1–5
13–6
—
4–3
12–7
4–2
8–12
Tampa Bay
9–10
10–9
5–1
2–5
3–3
5–2
1–6
3–3
2–4
7–12
4–3
3–4
—
2–5
10–9
14–6
Texas
6–1
5–2
3–3
3–3
5–2
13–6
4–3
7–12
3–3
5–2
9–10
7–12
5–2
—
2–4
11–9
Toronto
11–8
9–10
3–4
4–3
4–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
5–2
13–6
5–1
2–4
9–10
4–2
—
12–8
Game log
2015 Game Log (80–82)[ 1]
April: 12–10 (Home: 6–6; Away: 6–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
April 6
Orioles
2–6
Tillman (1–0)
Archer (0–1)
—
31,042
0–1
[1]
2
April 7
Orioles
5–6
Gausman (1–0)
Karns (0–1)
Britton (1)
13,906
0–2
[2]
3
April 8
Orioles
2–0
Odorizzi (1–0)
González (0–1)
Boxberger (1)
13,569
1–2
[3]
4
April 10
@ Marlins
9–10 (10)
Morris (1–0)
Boxberger (0–1)
—
17,375
1–3
[4]
5
April 11
@ Marlins
2–0
Archer (1–1)
Cosart (0–1)
Boxberger (2)
17,830
2–3
[5]
6
April 12
@ Marlins
8–5
Karns (1–1)
Álvarez (0–2)
Frieri (1)
20,199
3–3
[6]
7
April 13
@ Blue Jays
2–1
Odorizzi (2–0)
Dickey (0–1)
Boxberger (3)
48,414
4–3
[7]
8
April 14
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Geltz (1–0)
Castro (0–1)
Jepsen (1)
17,264
5–3
[8]
9
April 15
@ Blue Jays
7–12
Buehrle (2–0)
Ramírez (0–1)
—
15,086
5–4
[9]
10
April 16
@ Blue Jays
4–2
Archer (2–1)
Sanchez (0–2)
Boxberger (4)
14,433
6–4
[10]
11
April 17
Yankees
4–5
Betances (2–0)
Jepsen (0–1)
Miller (3)
15,572
6–5
[11]
12
April 18
Yankees
0–9
Tanaka (2–1)
Odorizzi (2–1)
—
20,824
6–6
[12]
13
April 19
Yankees
3–5
Pineda (2–0)
Andriese (0–1)
Miller (4)
21,791
6–7
[13]
14
April 21
Red Sox
0–1
Miley (1–1)
Archer (2–2)
Uehara (2)
14,307
6–8
[14]
15
April 22
Red Sox
7–5
Boxberger (1–1)
Mujica (1–1)
Geltz (1)
12,733
7–8
[15]
16
April 23
Red Sox
2–1
Boxberger (2–1)
Varvaro (0–1)
—
13,834
8–8
[16]
17
April 24
Blue Jays
12–3
Dominguez (1–0)
Dickey (0–2)
Andriese (1)
11,897
9–8
[17]
18
April 25
Blue Jays
4–2
Frieri (1–0)
Cecil (1–2)
Boxberger (5)
19,772
10–8
[18]
19
April 26
Blue Jays
5–1
Archer (3–2)
Buehrle (3–1)
—
21,107
11–8
[19]
20
April 27
@ Yankees
1–4
Wilson (1–0)
Gomes (0–1)
Miller (8)
34,590
11–9
[20]
21
April 28
@ Yankees
2–4
Whitley (1–0)
Odorizzi (2–2)
Martin (1)
36,934
11–10
[21]
22
April 29
@ Yankees
3–2 (13)
Gomes (1–1)
Shreve (1–1)
Frieri (2)
30,055
12–10
[22]
May: 14–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
23
May 1
@ Orioles [a]
2–0
Colomé (1–0)
Tillman (2–3)
Boxberger (6)
9,945
13–10
[23]
24
May 2
@ Orioles [a]
0–4
González (3–1)
Archer (3–3)
Brach (1)
12,789
13–11
[24]
25
May 3
@ Orioles [a]
2–4
Hunter (1–1)
Geltz (1–1)
Britton (5)
16,652
13–12
[25]
26
May 4
@ Red Sox
5–1
Odorizzi (3–2)
Buchholz (1–4)
—
34,541
14–12
[26]
27
May 5
@ Red Sox
0–2
Porcello (3–2)
Smyly (0–1)
Uehara (5)
33,688
14–13
[27]
28
May 6
@ Red Sox
5–3
Colomé (2–0)
Masterson (2–1)
Boxberger (7)
35,060
15–13
[28]
29
May 7
Rangers
4–5
Claudio (1–0)
Archer (3–4)
Feliz (4)
8,701
15–14
[29]
30
May 8
Rangers
8–2
Karns (2–1)
Gallardo (2–5)
—
11,704
16–14
[30]
31
May 9
Rangers
7–2
Bellatti (1–0)
Detwiler (0–4)
Boxberger (8)
20,943
17–14
[31]
32
May 10
Rangers
1–2
Kela (3–1)
Jepsen (0–2)
Feliz (5)
14,521
17–15
[32]
33
May 11
Yankees
5–11
Sabathia (1–5)
Colomé (2–1)
—
10,619
17–16
[33]
34
May 12
Yankees
4–2
Jepsen (1–2)
Eovaldi (3–1)
Boxberger (9)
10,417
18–16
[34]
35
May 13
Yankees
3–2
Karns (3–1)
Warren (2–2)
Boxberger (10)
11,924
18–16
[35]
36
May 14
Yankees
6–1
Ramírez (1–1)
Whitley (1–2)
Andriese (2)
11,977
19–16
[36]
37
May 15
@ Twins
2–3
Hughes (3–4)
Odorizzi (3–3)
Perkins (12)
24,018
20–17
[37]
38
May 16
@ Twins
4–6
Duensing (1–0)
Jepsen (1–3)
Perkins (13)
27,128
20–18
[38]
39
May 17
@ Twins
11–3
Archer (4–4)
Gibson (3–3)
—
23,708
21–18
[39]
40
May 19
@ Braves
5–3
Ramírez (2–1)
Foltynewicz (2–1)
Boxberger (11)
20,120
22–18
[40]
41
May 20
@ Braves
1–2
Cunniff (2–0)
Odorizzi (3–4)
Grilli (12)
24,549
22–19
[41]
42
May 21
Athletics
3–0
Colomé (3–1)
Chavez (1–4)
Boxberger (12)
10,605
23–19
[42]
43
May 22
Athletics
5–2
Archer (5–4)
Kazmir (2–3)
Boxberger (13)
12,329
24–19
[43]
44
May 23
Athletics
0–5
Graveman (2–2)
Karns (3–2)
—
15,207
24–20
[44]
45
May 24
Athletics
2–7
Gray (5–2)
Ramírez (2–2)
—
15,692
24–21
[45]
46
May 25
Mariners
1–4
Elías (2–1)
Odorizzi (3–5)
Rodney (13)
10,401
24–22
[46]
47
May 26
Mariners
6–7
Rodney (2–2)
Boxberger (2–2)
Beimel (1)
9,628
24–23
[47]
48
May 27
Mariners
0–3
Hernández (8–1)
Boxberger (2–3)
—
10,365
24–24
[48]
49
May 29
@ Orioles
1–2
O'Day (1–0)
Gomes (1–2)
—
45,505
24–25
[49]
50
May 30
@ Orioles
3–0
Ramírez (3–2)
Chen (1–4)
Boxberger (14)
38,177
25–25
[50]
51
May 31
@ Orioles
9–5
Odorizzi (4–5)
Tillman (2–7)
Boxberger (15)
36,945
26–25
[51]
June: 16–12 (Home: 7–9; Away: 9–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
52
June 1
@ Angels
3–7
Richards (5–3)
Colomé (3–2)
—
27,078
26–26
[52]
53
June 2
@ Angels
6–1
Archer (6–4)
Wilson (3–4)
—
28,771
27–26
[53]
54
June 3
@ Angels
6–5 (10)
Boxberger (3–3)
Street (2–2)
Geltz (2)
28,245
28–26
[54]
55
June 4
@ Mariners
2–1
Ramírez (4–2)
Elías (2–3)
Jepsen (2)
16,096
29–26
[55]
56
June 5
@ Mariners
1–0
Bellatti (2–0)
Rodney (2–3)
Jepsen (3)
20,695
30–26
[56]
57
June 6
@ Mariners
1–2
Hernández (9–2)
Geltz (1–2)
Smith (1)
31,106
30–27
[57]
58
June 7
@ Mariners
3–1
Archer (7–4)
Montgomery (0–1)
Jepsen (4)
27,906
31–27
[58]
59
June 9
Angels
2–8
Shoemaker (4–4)
Karns (3–3)
—
11,617
31–28
[59]
60
June 10
Angels
4–2
Ramírez (5–2)
Weaver (4–6)
McGee (1)
10,088
32–28
[60]
61
June 11
Angels
2–6
Richards (6–4)
Jepsen (1–4)
—
10,779
32–29
[61]
62
June 12
White Sox
7–5
Andriese (1–1)
Danks (3–3)
McGee (2)
13,448
33–29
[62]
63
June 13
White Sox
5–4
Boxberger (4–3)
Putnam (1–2)
McGee (3)
20,248
34–29
[63]
64
June 14
White Sox
2–1
Riefenhauser (1–0)
Sale (6–3)
Jepsen (5)
17,962
35–29
[64]
65
June 15
Nationals
6–1
Ramírez (6–2)
González (4–4)
—
10,216
36–29
[65]
66
June 16
Nationals
4–16
Roark (3–2)
Colomé (3–3)
—
11,491
36–30
[66]
67
June 17
@ Nationals
5–0
Andriese (2–1)
Zimmerman (5–5)
—
28,929
37–30
[67]
68
June 18
@ Nationals
5–3
Archer (8–4)
Fister (2–3)
Boxberger (16)
29,242
38–30
[68]
69
June 19
@ Indians
4–1
Karns (4–3)
Carrasco (8–6)
Boxberger (17)
22,811
39–30
[69]
70
June 20
@ Indians
4–1
Cedeño (1–0)
Kluber (3–9)
Boxberger (18)
24,670
40–30
[70]
71
June 21
@ Indians
0–1
Allen (1–2)
Jepsen (1–5)
—
20,847
40–31
[71]
72
June 22
Blue Jays
5–8
Hutchison (7–1)
Andriese (2–2)
Osuna (1)
10,324
40–32
[72]
73
June 23
Blue Jays
4–3
Archer (9–4)
Dickey (3–7)
Boxberger (19)
11,474
41–32
[73]
74
June 24
Blue Jays
0–1 (12)
Cecil (2–4)
Gomes (1–3)
Delabar (1)
18,469
41–33
[74]
75
June 26
Red Sox
3–4 (10)
Ogando (2–0)
Geltz (1–3)
Uehara (15)
17,508
41–34
[75]
76
June 27
Red Sox
4–1
Andriese (3–2)
Miley (7–7)
Boxberger (20)
23,876
42–34
[76]
77
June 28
Red Sox
3–5
Masterson (3–2)
Archer (9–5)
Uehara (16)
21,963
42–35
[77]
78
June 29
Indians
1–7
Anderson (1–0)
Karns (4–4)
—
11,802
42–36
[78]
79
June 30
Indians
2–6
Salazar (7–3)
Ramírez (6–3)
—
10,437
42–37
[79]
July: 9–16 (Home: 6–5; Away: 3–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
80
July 1
Indians
1–8
Carrasco (10–6)
Colomé (3–4)
—
11,394
42–38
[80]
81
July 2
Indians
4–5 (10)
Shaw (1–1)
Cedeño (1–1)
Allen (15)
16,353
42–39
[81]
82
July 3
@ Yankees
5–7 (12)
Shreve (6–1)
Geltz (1–4)
—
43,141
42–40
[82]
83
July 4
@ Yankees
2–3
Betances (5–1)
Boxberger (4–4)
—
35,508
42–41
[83]
84
July 5
@ Yankees
8–1
Ramírez (7–3)
Nova (1–2)
—
35,050
43–41
[84]
—
July 6
@ Royals
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 7
85
July 7 (1)
@ Royals
5–9
Holland (3–0)
Boxberger (4–5)
—
22,386
43–42
[85]
86
July 7 (2)
@ Royals
1–7
Finnegan (2–0)
Gomes (1–4)
—
28,119
43–43
[86]
87
July 8
@ Royals
7–9
Guthrie (7–5)
Archer (9–6)
Holland (17)
28,204
43–44
[87]
88
July 9
@ Royals
3–8
Ventura (4–6)
Karns (4–5)
—
32,308
43–45
[88]
89
July 10
Astros
3–1
Ramírez (8–3)
McHugh (9–5)
Boxberger (21)
17,129
44–45
[89]
90
July 11
Astros
3–0
Odorizzi (5–5)
Keuchel (11–4)
Boxberger (22)
18,479
45–45
[90]
91
July 12
Astros
4–3
Moore (1–0)
McCullers (4–5)
Boxberger (23)
16,458
46–45
[91]
–
July 14
86th All-Star Game
AL 6–3 NL
Price (1–0)
Kershaw (0–1)
—
43,656
—
Box
92
July 17
@ Blue Jays
2–6
Hutchison (9–2)
Odorizzi (5–6)
—
32,908
46–46
[92]
93
July 18
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Jepsen (2–5)
Tepera (0–1)
McGee (4)
41,583
47–46
[93]
94
July 19
@ Blue Jays
0–4
Estrada (7–5)
Archer (9–7)
—
41,683
47–47
[94]
95
July 20
@ Phillies
3–5
Buchanan (1–5)
Moore (1–1)
Papelbon (16)
20,148
47–48
[95]
96
July 21
@ Phillies
1–0
Karns (5–5)
Nola (0–1)
Boxberger (24)
28,703
48–48
[96]
97
July 22
@ Phillies
4–5 (10)
Papelbon (2–1)
Boxberger (2–6)
—
22,252
48–49
[97]
98
July 24
Orioles
3–1
Colomé (4–4)
O'Day (5–1)
McGee (5)
17,838
49–49
[98]
99
July 25
Orioles
1–5
González (9–6)
Ramírez (8–4)
—
24,327
49–50
[99]
100
July 26
Orioles
2–5
Chen (5–6)
Moore (1–2)
Britton (25)
18,613
49–51
[100]
101
July 27
Tigers
5–2
Karns (6–5)
Sánchez (10–8)
Boxberger (25)
13,348
50–51
[101]
102
July 28
Tigers
10–2
Odorizzi (6–6)
Price (9–4)
—
16,326
51–51
[102]
103
July 29
Tigers
1–2
Verlander (1–3)
Archer (9–8)
Soria (23)
28,057
51–52
[103]
104
July 31
@ Red Sox
5–7
Tazawa (2–3)
McGee (0–1)
Uehara (23)
36,715
51–53
[104]
August: 14–13 (Home: 6–5; Away: 8–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
105
August 1
@ Red Sox
7–11
Kelly (3–6)
Moore (1–3)
Machi (1)
35,944
51–54
[105]
106
August 2
@ Red Sox
4–3
Geltz (2–4)
Tazawa (2–4)
Boxberger (26)
35,699
52–54
[106]
107
August 3
@ White Sox
5–4
McGee (1–1)
Robertson (4–3)
Boxberger (27)
16,496
53–54
[107]
108
August 4
@ White Sox
11–3
Archer (10–8)
Sale (9–7)
—
18,499
54–54
[108]
109
August 5
@ White Sox
5–6 (10)
Robertson (5–3)
Boxberger (4–7)
—
20,028
54–55
[109]
110
August 7
Mets
3–4
Clippard (2–3)
Boxberger (4–8)
Familia (30)
23,145
54–56
[110]
111
August 8
Mets
5–4
Karns (7–5)
Syndergaard (6–6)
Boxberger (28)
31,042
55–56
[111]
112
August 9
Mets
4–3
Cedeño (2–1)
Colón (10–11)
McGee (6)
26,681
56–56
[112]
113
August 11
Braves
2–0
Ramírez (9–4)
Pérez (4–3)
Cedeño (1)
15,506
57–56
[113]
114
August 12
Braves
9–6
Colomé (5–4)
Marksberry (0–1)
Boxberger (29)
16,337
58–56
[114]
115
August 14
@ Rangers
3–5
Dyson (4–4)
McGee (1–2)
Tolleson (22)
32,512
58–57
[115]
116
August 15
@ Rangers
4–12
Lewis (13–5)
Archer (10–9)
—
32,351
58–58
[116]
117
August 16
@ Rangers
3–5
Gallardo (9–9)
Smyly (0–2)
Tolleson (23)
29,167
58–59
[117]
118
August 17
@ Astros
9–2
Ramírez (10–4)
Kazmir (6–8)
—
16,256
59–59
[118]
119
August 18
@ Astros
2–3 (10)
Gregerson (6–2)
Boxberger (4–9)
—
17,749
59–60
[119]
120
August 19
@ Astros
2–3 (13)
Fields (4–1)
Andriese (3–3)
—
26,001
59–61
[120]
121
August 20
@ Astros
1–0
Archer (11–9)
McHugh (13–7)
—
18,177
60–61
[121]
122
August 21
@ Athletics
2–1
Smyly (1–2)
Bassitt (1–5)
Boxberger (30)
20,671
61–61
[122]
123
August 22
@ Athletics
5–4
Colomé (6–4)
Venditte (0–2)
—
35,067
62–61
[123]
124
August 23
@ Athletics
2–8
Rodriguez (3–1)
Geltz (2–5)
—
19,425
62–62
[124]
125
August 25
Twins
7–11
Graham (1–1)
Andriese (3–4)
—
9,632
62–63
[125]
126
August 26
Twins
3–5
Duensing (4–0)
Archer (11–10)
Jepsen (8)
9,205
62–64
[126]
127
August 27
Twins
5–4
Gomes (2–4)
Milone (6–4)
Boxberger (31)
9,375
63–64
[127]
128
August 28
Royals
2–3
Vólquez (12–7)
Ramírez (10–5)
Holland (29)
13,622
63–65
[128]
129
August 29
Royals
3–6
Medlen (3–0)
Odorizzi (6–7)
Davis (13)
24,372
63–66
[129]
130
August 30
Royals
3–2
Cedeño (3–1)
Hochevar (1–1)
Boxberger (32)
18,634
64–66
[130]
131
August 31
@ Orioles
6–3
Archer (12–10)
Chen (8–7)
Boxberger (33)
19,841
65–66
[131]
September: 12–15 (Home: 6–6; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Recap
132
September 1
@ Orioles
11–2
Smyly (2–2)
Tillman (9–10)
—
22,987
66–66
[132]
133
September 2
@ Orioles
6–7 (11)
Brach (5–2)
Andriese (3–5)
—
15,963
66–67
[133]
134
September 4
@ Yankees
2–5
Severino (3–2)
Odorizzi (6–8)
Miller (30)
32,530
66–68
[134]
135
September 5
@ Yankees
3–2
Cedeño (4–1)
Eovaldi (13–4)
Boxberger (34)
35,030
67–68
[135]
136
September 6
@ Yankees
4–6
Nova (6–7)
Archer (12–11)
Miller (31)
35,299
67–69
[136]
137
September 7
@ Tigers
4–5
Alburquerque (4–1)
Gomes (2–5)
Rondón (4)
27,958
67–70
[137]
138
September 8
@ Tigers
7–8 (13)
Ryan (2–3)
Bellatti (2–1)
—
26,526
67–71
[138]
139
September 9
@ Tigers
8–0
Odorizzi (7–8)
Lobstein (3–7)
—
25,932
68–71
[139]
140
September 11
Red Sox
8–4
Bellatti (3–1)
Tazawa (2–7)
—
14,796
69–71
[140]
141
September 12
Red Sox
4–10
Porcello (8–12)
Moore (1–4)
—
20,698
69–72
[141]
142
September 13
Red Sox
0–2
Hembree (1–0)
Romero (0–1)
Ross (2)
15,402
69–73
[142]
143
September 14
Yankees
1–4
Cotham (1–0)
Boxberger (4–10)
Miller (33)
11,940
69–74
[143]
144
September 15
Yankees
6–3
Odorizzi (8–8)
Rumbelow (1–1)
Gomes (1)
13,539
70–74
[144]
145
September 16
Yankees
1–3
Severino (4–3)
Archer (12–12)
Miller (34)
13,299
70–75
[145]
146
September 17
Orioles
3–4
Roe (4–2)
Colomé (6–5)
O'Day (3)
9,617
70–76
[146]
147
September 18
Orioles
8–6
Smyly (3–2)
Wilson (2–2)
Boxberger (35)
10,967
71–76
[147]
148
September 19
Orioles
1–2
Chen (10–7)
Ramírez (10–6)
Britton (34)
17,053
71–77
[148]
149
September 20
Orioles
7–6
Yates (1–0)
Britton (4–1)
—
17,801
72–77
[149]
150
September 21
@ Red Sox
7–8
Machi (2–0)
Gomes (2–6)
Ross (5)
33,673
72–78
[150]
151
September 22
@ Red Sox
5–2
Moore (2–4)
Koehler (3–3)
Boxberger (36)
33,673
73–78
[151]
152
September 23
@ Red Sox
6–2
Smyly (4–2)
Porcello (8–14)
Boxberger (37)
32,753
74–78
[152]
153
September 24
@ Red Sox
4–2
Ramírez (11–6)
Miley (11–11)
Boxberger (38)
34,916
75–78
[153]
154
September 25
@ Blue Jays
3–5
Dickey (11–11)
Odorizzi (8–9)
Osuna (18)
47,696
75–79
[154]
155
September 26
@ Blue Jays
8–10
Price (18–5)
Archer (12–13)
Osuna (19)
47,094
75–80
[155]
156
September 27
@ Blue Jays
4–5
Cecil (4–5)
Geltz (2–6)
—
47,287
75–81
[156]
157
September 29
Marlins
4–2
Colomé (7–5)
Morris (5–4)
Boxberger (39)
9,150
76–81
[157]
158
September 30
Marlins
6–4
Smyly (5–2)
Cosart (2–5)
Boxberger (40)
9,431
77–81
[158]
October: 3–1 (Home: 3–1; Away: 0–0)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Rays team member
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Statistics
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
SB
Matt Andriese , P
25
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Chris Archer , P
34
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
.000
0
J. P. Arencibia , C
24
71
9
22
3
0
6
17
1
22
.310
0
Tim Beckham , 2B, SS
82
203
24
45
7
4
9
37
13
69
.222
3
Ronald Belisario , P
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Ryan Brett , 2B
3
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
.667
0
Joey Butler , DH, LF
88
257
30
71
12
0
8
30
16
82
.276
5
Asdrúbal Cabrera , SS
143
505
66
134
28
5
15
58
36
107
.265
6
Curt Casali , C
38
101
13
24
6
0
10
18
8
34
.238
0
David DeJesus , LF, DH
82
232
24
60
8
2
5
26
19
39
.259
3
Allan Dykstra , 1B
13
31
3
4
0
0
1
4
6
12
.129
0
Jake Elmore , 1B
51
141
10
29
5
0
2
16
12
25
.206
1
Logan Forsythe , 2B
153
540
69
152
33
2
17
68
55
111
.281
9
Nick Franklin , 1B, 2B, SS
44
101
11
16
4
1
3
7
7
37
.158
1
Brandon Guyer , LF
128
332
51
88
21
2
8
28
25
61
.265
10
John Jaso , DH, LF
70
185
23
53
17
0
5
22
28
39
.286
1
Desmond Jennings , OF
28
97
9
26
2
1
1
7
8
17
.268
5
Nate Karns , P
27
4
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
.250
0
Kevin Kiermaier , CF
151
505
62
133
25
12
10
40
24
95
.263
18
Marc Krauss , 1B
4
10
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
7
.100
0
James Loney , 1B
104
361
25
101
16
0
4
32
23
34
.280
2
Evan Longoria , 3B
160
604
74
163
35
1
21
73
51
132
.270
3
Mikie Mahtook , OF
41
105
22
31
5
1
9
19
6
31
.295
4
Luke Maile , C
15
35
2
6
3
0
0
2
0
8
.171
0
Matt Moore , P
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Daniel Nava , RF
31
73
7
17
2
0
1
3
12
19
.233
1
Jake Odorizzi , P
28
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
Erasmo Ramírez , P
34
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
René Rivera , C
110
298
16
53
14
0
5
26
11
86
.178
0
Richie Shaffer , 1B, DH, 3B
31
74
11
14
3
0
4
6
10
32
.189
0
Grady Sizemore , OF
58
175
20
45
12
0
6
27
14
37
.257
3
Steven Souza , RF
110
373
59
84
15
1
16
40
46
144
.225
12
Bobby Wilson , C
25
55
3
8
0
0
0
4
4
20
.145
0
Team Totals
162
5485
644
1383
278
32
167
612
436
1310
.252
87
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; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
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