2021 Los Angeles Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2021 Los Angeles Angels season was the 61st season of the Angels franchise in the American League , the 56th in Anaheim , and their 56th season playing their home games at Angel Stadium . The Angels were managed by Joe Maddon in his second season as manager of the Angels. They play their home games at Angel Stadium as members of Major League Baseball 's American League West Division . On September 21, the Angels were eliminated from the postseason. This was the seventh straight season without making the postseason (the third longest drought in team history) and the sixth in a row with a losing record (the worst span since the 1971–77 seasons).
The season was also the first for play-by-play commentators Matt Vasgersian and Daron Sutton who assumed a split role after the departure of Victor Rojas . The Angels parted ways with Sutton midway through the season.[ 1]
Previous season
The Angels finished the 2020 season 26–34 to finish in 4th place in the AL West division, missing the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year.
Regular season
Season standings
American League West
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
6–13
0–7
2–5
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
2–4
8–11
3–3
3–4
1–18
4–3
5–14
7–13
Boston
13–6
—
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–5
5–2
3–3
5–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
8–11
3–4
10–9
16–4
Chicago
7–0
4–3
—
10–9
12–7
2–5
9–10
2–5
13–6
1–5
4–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
4–3
14–6
Cleveland
5–2
2–4
9–10
—
12–7
1–6
14–5
5–1
8–11
3–4
2–4
3–4
1–6
4–2
2–5
9–11
Detroit
5–2
3–3
7–12
7–12
—
5–2
8–11
1–6
8–11
3–3
1–6
5–1
4–3
6–1
3–3
11–9
Houston
3–3
5–2
5–2
6–1
2–5
—
3–4
13–6
3–4
2–4
11–8
11–8
4–2
14–5
4–2
9–11
Kansas City
3–4
2–5
10–9
5–14
11–8
4–3
—
2–4
10–9
2–4
2–5
4–3
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–8
Los Angeles
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–5
6–1
6–13
4–2
—
5–2
4–3
4–15
8–11
1–6
11–8
4–3
11–9
Minnesota
4–2
2–5
6–13
11–8
11–8
4–3
9–10
2–5
—
1–6
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
3–4
10–10
New York
11–8
9–10
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
4–3
5–2
8–11
6–1
8–11
12–8
Oakland
3–3
3–3
3–4
4–2
6–1
8–11
5–2
15–4
5–1
3–4
—
4–15
4–3
10–9
2–5
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
3–3
4–3
1–5
8–11
3–4
11–8
4–2
2–5
15–4
—
6–1
13–6
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
18–1
11–8
3–3
6–1
3–4
2–4
4–2
6–1
3–3
11–8
3–4
1–6
—
3–4
11–8
15–5
Texas
3–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
1–6
5–14
4–2
8–11
3–4
1–6
9–10
6–13
4–3
—
2–4
7–13
Toronto
14–5
9–10
3–4
5–2
3–3
2–4
4–3
3–4
4–3
11–8
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–2
—
14–6
Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.
Opening Day starters
Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SB = Stolen bases; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage plus slugging; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On-base percentage plus slugging
Player
POS
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SB
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
Anthony Bemboom
C
8
27
2
6
0
0
0
2
1
0
.222
.250
.222
.472
Kurt Suzuki
C
72
219
17
49
8
0
6
16
12
0
.224
.294
.342
.636
David Fletcher
2B
157
626
74
164
27
3
2
47
31
15
.262
.297
.324
.622
Jose Iglesias
SS
114
424
57
110
23
1
8
41
18
5
.259
.295
.375
.670
Albert Pujols
DH
24
86
9
17
0
0
5
12
3
1
.198
.250
.372
.622
Anthony Rendon
3B
58
217
24
52
13
0
6
34
29
0
.240
.329
.382
.712
Luis Rengifo
3B
54
174
22
35
1
0
6
18
9
1
.201
.246
.310
.556
Jared Walsh
1B
144
530
70
147
34
1
29
98
48
2
.277
.340
.509
.850
Matt Thaiss
1B
3
7
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
.143
.250
.143
.393
Adam Eaton
RF
25
65
5
13
2
0
1
2
2
1
.200
.232
.277
.509
Dexter Fowler
RF
7
20
3
5
0
0
0
1
1
1
.250
.286
.250
.536
Mike Trout
CF
36
117
23
39
8
1
8
18
27
2
.333
.466
.624
1.090
Justin Upton
LF
89
318
47
67
12
0
17
41
39
4
.211
.296
.409
.705
Jo Adell
LF
35
130
17
32
5
2
4
26
8
2
.246
.295
.408
.703
Jon Jay
LF
5
14
2
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
.357
.357
.357
.714
Taylor Ward
RF
65
208
33
52
15
0
8
33
20
1
.250
.332
.438
.769
Shohei Ohtani
DH
155
537
103
138
26
8
46
100
96
26
.257
.372
.592
.965
Kean Wong
2B
32
60
3
10
2
1
0
6
2
0
.167
.194
.233
.427
Phil Gosselin
3B
104
345
40
90
14
0
7
47
24
4
.261
.314
.362
.676
Jack Mayfield
3B
75
232
28
52
14
0
10
36
16
5
.224
.282
.414
.696
Max Stassi
C
87
282
45
68
11
1
13
35
28
0
.241
.326
.426
.752
Drew Butera
C
12
32
1
3
1
0
0
5
0
0
.094
.091
.125
.216
Jack Kruger
C
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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.---
.---
.---
José Rojas
2B
61
168
26
35
14
0
6
15
15
2
.208
.277
.399
.676
Juan Lagares
CF
112
309
39
73
20
2
6
38
12
1
.236
.266
.372
.638
Brandon Marsh
CF
70
236
27
60
12
3
2
19
20
6
.254
.317
.356
.673
Scott Schebler
CF
14
34
3
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
.147
.147
.235
.382
Pitcher Totals
—
162
20
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
.150
.227
.150
.377
Team Totals
—
162
5437
723
1531
265
23
190
691
464
79
.245
.310
.407
.717
(Updated stats through October 3, 2021)
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
(Updated stats through October 3, 2021)
Game log
2021 Game Log: 77–85 (Home: 39–42; Away: 38–43)
April: 12–12 (Home: 6–4; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box/Streak
1
April 1
White Sox
4–3
Mayers (1–0)
Bummer (0–1)
Iglesias (1)
13,207
1–0
W1
2
April 2
White Sox
8–12
Kopech (1–0)
Heaney (0–1)
Hendriks (1)
12,763
1–1
L1
3
April 3
White Sox
5–3
Guerra (1–0)
Marshall (0–1)
—
12,043
2–1
W1
4
April 4
White Sox
7–4
Iglesias (1–0)
Ruiz (0–1)
—
12,396
3–1
W2
5
April 5
Astros
7–6
Watson (1–0)
Smith (0–1)
Mayers (1)
13,447
4–1
W3
6
April 6
Astros
2–4
Pressly (1–0)
Iglesias (1–1)
—
11,122
4–2
L1
7
April 8
@ Blue Jays
7–5 (11)
Guerra (2–0)
Borucki (1–1)
Iglesias (2)
1,348
5–2
W1
8
April 9
@ Blue Jays
7–1
Heaney (1–1)
Zeuch (0–1)
—
1,523
6–2
W2
9
April 10
@ Blue Jays
1–15
Matz (2–0)
Quintana (0–1)
Milone (1)
1,292
6–3
L1
–
April 11
@ Blue Jays
Postponed (Rain, Makeup August 10)
10
April 12
@ Royals
10–3
Cobb (1–0)
Singer (0–2)
—
6,962
7–3
W1
11
April 13
@ Royals
2–3
Duffy (2–0)
Bundy (0–1)
Holland (1)
6,404
7–4
L1
12
April 14
@ Royals
1–6
Keller (1–1)
Canning (0–1)
—
6,814
7–5
L2
13
April 16
Twins
10–3
Slegers (1–0)
Dobnak (0–3)
—
13,428
8–5
W1
—
April 17
Twins
Postponed (COVID-19; Makeup: May 20)
—
April 18
Twins
Postponed (COVID-19; Makeup: May 20) [ 2]
14
April 19
Rangers
4–6
Arihara (2–1)
Bundy (0–2)
Kennedy (4)
11,396
8–6
L1
15
April 20
Rangers
6–2
Canning (1–1)
Lyles (1–1)
—
12,544
9–6
W1
16
April 21
Rangers
4–7
King (2–0)
Mayers (1–1)
—
9,207
9–7
L1
17
April 22
@ Astros
2–8
Javier (2–0)
Cobb (1–1)
—
13,985
9–8
L2
18
April 23
@ Astros
4–5 (10)
Pressly (2–0)
Iglesias (1–2)
—
21,728
9–9
L3
19
April 24
@ Astros
2–16
Emanuel (1–0)
Canning (1–2)
—
21,820
9–10
L4
20
April 25
@ Astros
4–2
Rodriguez (1–0)
García (0–2)
Iglesias (3)
21,781
10–10
W1
21
April 26
@ Rangers
9–4
Ohtani (1–0)
Lyles (1–2)
—
17,766
11–10
W2
22
April 27
@ Rangers
1–6
Foltynewicz (1–3)
Quintana (0–2)
—
16,103
11–11
L1
23
April 28
@ Rangers
4–3
Rodriguez (2–0)
Dunning (1–1)
Iglesias (4)
17,875
12–11
W1
24
April 30
@ Mariners
4–7
Steckenrider (2–1)
Heaney (1–2)
—
8,632
12–12
L1
May: 12–18 (Home: 7–10; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
25
May 1
@ Mariners
10–5
Canning (2–2)
Newsome (1–1)
—
8,993
13–12
W1
26
May 2
@ Mariners
0–2
Sheffield (2–2)
Bundy (0–3)
Montero (4)
9,000
13–13
L1
27
May 3
Rays
3–7
Glasnow (4–1)
Quintana (0–3)
—
10,641
13–14
L2
28
May 4
Rays
3–8
Patiño (1–0)
Cobb (1–2)
—
8,152
13–15
L3
29
May 5
Rays
1–3
Yarbrough (2–3)
Guerra (2–1)
Springs (2)
9,169
13–16
L4
30
May 6
Rays
3–8
Fleming (2–3)
Mayers (1–2)
—
8,840
13–17
L5
31
May 7
Dodgers
9–2
Canning (3–2)
Urías (4–1)
Sandoval (1)
15,316
14–17
W1
32
May 8
Dodgers
11–14
Kershaw (5–3)
Bundy (0–4)
Treinen (1)
15,274
14–18
L1
33
May 9
Dodgers
2–1
Slegers (2–0)
Bauer (3–2)
Iglesias (5)
15,294
15–18
W1
34
May 10
@ Astros
5–4
Suárez (1–0)
Bielak (1–2)
Iglesias (6)
13,695
16–18
W2
35
May 11
@ Astros
1–5
McCullers Jr. (3–1)
Slegers (2–1)
—
17,350
16–19
L1
36
May 12
@ Astros
1–9
Bielak (2–2)
Heaney (1–3)
—
13,668
16–20
L2
37
May 14
@ Red Sox
3–4
Andriese (2–2)
Watson (1–1)
Barnes (9)
9,284
16–21
L3
38
May 15
@ Red Sox
0–9
Pérez (1–2)
Bundy (0–5)
—
9,374
16–22
L4
39
May 16
@ Red Sox
6–5
Iglesias (2–2)
Barnes (1–1)
Mayers (2)
9,316
17–22
W1
40
May 17
Indians
7–4
Watson (2–1)
Hentges (1–1)
Iglesias (7)
9,527
18–22
W2
41
May 18
Indians
5–6
Plesac (4–3)
Claudio (0–1)
Karinchak (4)
9,491
18–23
L1
42
May 19
Indians
2–3
Civale (6–1)
Watson (2–2)
Karinchak (5)
10,378
18–24
L2
43
May 20 (1)
Twins
7–1 (7)
Cobb (2–2)
Thorpe (0–2)
—
9,920
19–24
W1
44
May 20 (2)
Twins
3–6 (7)
Berríos (4–2)
Canning (3–3)
Robles (2)
9,820
19–25
L1
45
May 21
Athletics
4–8
Petit (6–0)
Mayers (1–3)
—
14,624
19–26
L2
46
May 22
Athletics
2–6
Bassitt (4–2)
Sandoval (0–1)
—
15,151
19–27
L3
47
May 23
Athletics
6–5
Iglesias (3–2)
Guerra (1–1)
—
15,154
20–27
W1
48
May 25
Rangers
11–5
Heaney (2–3)
Yang (0–2)
—
10,987
21–27
W2
49
May 26
Rangers
9–8
Canning (4–3)
Dunning (2–4)
Iglesias (8)
8,547
22–27
W3
50
May 27
@ Athletics
0–5
Bassitt (5–2)
Slegers (2–2)
—
5,487
22–28
L1
51
May 28
@ Athletics
1–3
Petit (7–0)
Ohtani (1–1)
Trivino (7)
8,757
22–29
L2
52
May 29
@ Athletics
4–0
Cobb (3–2)
Montas (5–5)
—
9,433
23–29
W1
53
May 30
@ Athletics
4–2
Suárez (2–0)
Irvin (3–7)
Iglesias (9)
10,029
24–29
W2
54
May 31
@ Giants
1–6
Cueto (4–1)
Bundy (0–6)
—
13,144
24–30
L1
June: 15–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
55
June 1
@ Giants
8–1
Heaney (3–3)
Wood (5–3)
—
10,546
25–30
W1
56
June 3
Mariners
2–6
Sheffield (5–4)
Canning (4–4)
—
9,714
25–31
L1
57
June 4
Mariners
3–2
Ohtani (2–1)
Santiago (0–1)
Iglesias (10)
15,141
26–31
W1
58
June 5
Mariners
12–5
Cobb (4–2)
Steckenrider (2–2)
—
15,071
27–31
W2
59
June 6
Mariners
5–9
Gilbert (1–2)
Sandoval (0–2)
—
12,833
27–32
L1
60
June 7
Royals
8–3
Bundy (1–6)
Kowar (0–1)
—
9,481
28–32
W1
61
June 8
Royals
8–1
Heaney (4–3)
Bubic (1–1)
—
9,387
29–32
W2
62
June 9
Royals
6–1
Canning (5–4)
Keller (6–5)
—
10,474
30–32
W3
63
June 11
@ Diamondbacks
6–5 (10)
Iglesias (4–2)
Smith (1-4)
Claudio (1)
18,458
31–32
W4
64
June 12
@ Diamondbacks
8–7
Claudio (1–1)
Soria (0–3)
Iglesias (11)
13,863
32–32
W5
65
June 13
@ Diamondbacks
10–3
Sandoval (1–2)
Duplantier (0–3)
—
12,768
33–32
W6
66
June 14
@ Athletics
5–8
Manaea (6–2)
Bundy (1–7)
Trivino (11)
4,102
33–33
L1
67
June 15
@ Athletics
4–6
Montas (7–6)
Heaney (4–4)
Petit (2)
4,942
33–34
L2
68
June 16
@ Athletics
4–8
Smith (1–0)
Watson (2–3)
—
6,228
33–35
L3
69
June 17
Tigers
7–5
Ohtani (3–1)
Manning (0–1)
Iglesias (12)
30,709
34–35
W1
70
June 18
Tigers
11–3
Cobb (5–2)
Ureña (2–7)
—
22,734
35–35
W2
71
June 19
Tigers
8–3
Sandoval (2–2)
Peralta (0–1)
—
23,175
36–35
W3
72
June 20
Tigers
3–5 (10)
Cisnero (1–4)
Iglesias (4–3)
Fulmer (6)
21,626
36–36
L1
73
June 22
Giants
0–5
DeSclafani (8–2)
Heaney (4–5)
—
28,354
36–37
L2
74
June 23
Giants
3–9 (13)
Leone (1–0)
Claudio (1–2)
—
20,620
36–38
L3
75
June 25
@ Rays
3–4
McHugh (2–1)
Suárez (2–1)
Castillo (12)
7,909
36–39
L4
76
June 26
@ Rays
3–13
McClanahan (3–2)
Cobb (5–3)
—
16,699
36–40
L5
77
June 27
@ Rays
6–4
Watson (3–3)
Wisler (1–3)
Iglesias (13)
12,764
37–40
W1
78
June 28
@ Yankees
5–3
Suárez (3–1)
King (0–4)
Iglesias (14)
25,540
38–40
W2
79
June 29
@ Yankees
5–11
Taillon (3–4)
Heaney (4–6)
—
23,152
38–41
L1
80
June 30
@ Yankees
11–8
Mayers (2–3)
Luetge (2–1)
Iglesias (15)
30,714
39–41
W1
July: 13–11 (Home: 9–6; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
—
July 1
@ Yankees
Postponed (Rain, Makeup August 16)
81
July 2
Orioles
8–7
Iglesias (5–3)
Fry (2–3)
—
23,561
40–41
W2
82
July 3
Orioles
4–1
Cobb (6–3)
López (2–11)
Iglesias (16)
28,160
41–41
W3
83
July 4
Orioles
6–5
Iglesias (6–3)
Sulser (2–1)
—
18,955
42–41
W4
84
July 5
Red Sox
4–5
Pérez (7–4)
Suárez (3–2)
Ottavino (7)
38,201
42–42
L1
85
July 6
Red Sox
5–3
Ohtani (4–1)
Eovaldi (9–5)
Iglesias (17)
28,689
43–42
W1
86
July 7
Red Sox
5–4
Heaney (5–6)
Rodríguez (6–5)
Iglesias (18)
20,001
44–42
W2
87
July 9
@ Mariners
3–7
Steckenrider (3–2)
Mayers (2–4)
—
20,381
44–43
L1
88
July 10
@ Mariners
0–2
Flexen (8–3)
Sandoval (2–3)
Sewald (2)
27,353
44–44
L2
89
July 11
@ Mariners
7–1
Suárez (4–2)
Ramírez (0–1)
Iglesias (19)
23,348
45–44
W1
ASG
July 13
AL @ NL
5–2
Ohtani (1–0)
Burnes (0–1)
Hendriks (1)
49,814
45–44
N/A
90
July 16
Mariners
5–6
Flexen (9–3)
Heaney (5–7)
Sewald (3)
40,880
45–45
L1
91
July 17
Mariners
9–4
Cobb (7–3)
Kikuchi (6–5)
—
28,927
46–45
W1
92
July 18
Mariners
4–7
Gilbert (4–2)
Sandoval (2–4)
—
23,434
46–46
L1
93
July 19
@ Athletics
1–4
Irvin (7–8)
Cishek (0–1)
Trivino (15)
14,856
46–47
L2
94
July 20
@ Athletics
0–6
Kaprielian (5–3)
Suárez (4–3)
—
9,154
46–48
L3
95
July 22
@ Twins
3–2
Heaney (6–7)
Maeda (4–4)
Iglesias (20)
23,337
47–48
W1
96
July 23
@ Twins
4–5
Minaya (1–0)
Iglesias (6–4)
Rogers (9)
21,384
47–49
L1
97
July 24
@ Twins
2–1
Sandoval (3–4)
Berríos (7–5)
Iglesias (21)
22,240
48–49
W1
98
July 25
@ Twins
6–2
Barría (1–0)
Coulombe (1–1)
—
23,158
49–49
W2
99
July 26
Rockies
6–2
Ohtani (5–1)
Márquez (8–8)
—
22,751
50–49
W3
100
July 27
Rockies
3–12
Gomber (8–5)
Suárez (4–4)
—
16,115
50–50
L1
101
July 28
Rockies
8–7
Iglesias (7–4)
Estévez (2–3)
—
16,365
51–50
W1
102
July 29
Athletics
0–4
Montas (9–8)
Bundy (1–8)
—
18,631
51–51
L1
103
July 30
Athletics
0–2
Bassitt (11–3)
Sandoval (3–5)
Trivino (17)
28,861
51–52
L2
104
July 31
Athletics
1–0
Barría (2–0)
Irvin (7–10)
Iglesias (22)
23,207
52–52
W1
August: 14–15 (Home: 5–6; Away: 9–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
105
August 1
Athletics
3–8
Jefferies (1–0)
Detmers (0–1)
—
21,597
52–53
L1
106
August 2
@ Rangers
1–4
Dunning (5–7)
Rodriguez (2–1)
Patton (1)
20,533
52–54
L2
107
August 3
@ Rangers
11–3
Suárez (5–4)
Lyles (5–8)
—
19,074
53–54
W1
108
August 4
@ Rangers
2–1
Ohtani (6–1)
Allard (2–10)
Iglesias (23)
27,360
54–54
W2
109
August 5
@ Rangers
5–0
Bundy (2–8)
Howard (0–3)
—
21,670
55–54
W3
110
August 6
@ Dodgers
4–3 (10)
Warren (1–0)
Cleavinger (2–4)
Iglesias (24)
50,822
56–54
W4
111
August 7
@ Dodgers
3–5
Graterol (2–0)
Guerra (2–2)
Jansen (23)
50,808
56–55
L1
112
August 8
@ Dodgers
2–8
Buehler (12–2)
Detmers (0–2)
—
46,982
56–56
L2
113
August 10 (1)
@ Blue Jays
6–3 (7)
Guerra (3–2)
Matz (9–7)
Iglesias (25)
3,656
57–56
W1
114
August 10 (2)
Blue Jays
0–4 (7)
Richards (5–1)
Suárez (5–5)
—
14,443
57–57
L1
115
August 11
Blue Jays
2–10
Manoah (5–1)
Bundy (2–9)
—
22,620
57–58
L2
116
August 12
Blue Jays
6–3
Ohtani (7–1)
Berríos (8–6)
—
19,590
58–58
W1
117
August 13
Astros
1–4
Greinke (11–3)
Sandoval (3–6)
Pressly (19)
23,981
58–59
L1
118
August 14
Astros
2–8
García (9–6)
Barría (2–1)
—
27,121
58–60
L2
119
August 15
Astros
3–1
Detmers (1–2)
McCullers Jr. (9–4)
Iglesias (26)
19,281
59–60
W1
120
August 16
@ Yankees
1–2
Cole (11–6)
Suárez (5–6)
Green (4)
37,010
59–61
L1
121
August 17
@ Tigers
8–2
Mayers (3–4)
Soto (4–3)
—
24,714
60–61
W1
122
August 18
@ Tigers
3–1
Ohtani (8–1)
Skubal (8–11)
Iglesias (27)
27,284
61–61
W2
123
August 19
@ Tigers
13–10
Mayers (4–4)
Fulmer (5–5)
Warren (1)
20,847
62–61
W3
124
August 20
@ Indians
1–9
Stephan (2–0)
Barría (2–2)
—
22,755
62–62
L1
125
August 21
@ Indians
1–5
McKenzie (3–5)
Detmers (1–3)
—
31,406
62–63
L2
126
August 22
@ Indians
0–3
Quantrill (4–2)
Suárez (5–7)
Clase (18)
1,832
62–64
L3
127
August 24
@ Orioles
14–8
Guerra (1–0)
Watkins (2–6)
—
8,781
63–64
W1
128
August 25
@ Orioles
6–10
Scott (5–4)
Petricka (0–1)
—
15,867
63–65
L1
129
August 26
@ Orioles
1–13
Akin (1–8)
Peguero (0–1)
—
10,211
63–66
L2
130
August 27
Padres
0–5
Musgrove (9–8)
Criswell (0–1)
—
25,376
63–67
L3
131
August 28
Padres
10–2
Wantz (1–0)
Weathers (4–7)
—
36,176
64–67
W1
132
August 30
Yankees
8–7
Guerra (5–2)
Peralta (4–3)
Iglesias (28)
29,436
65–67
W2
133
August 31
Yankees
6–4
Herget (1–1)
Taillon (8–5)
Iglesias (29)
34,813
66–67
W3
September: 9–17 (Home: 4–11; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 1
Yankees
1–4
Cole (14–6)
Naughton (0–1)
Chapman (25)
28,753
66–68
L1
135
September 3
Rangers
3–2
Ohtani (9–1)
Santana (2–4)
Iglesias (30)
19,074
67–68
W1
136
September 4
Rangers
4–1
Suárez (6–7)
Allard (3–12)
—
22,697
68–68
W2
137
September 5
Rangers
3–7
Hearn (5–4)
Junk (0–1)
—
18,492
68–69
L1
138
September 6
Rangers
0–4
Alexy (2–0)
Barría (2–3)
—
16,241
68–70
L2
139
September 7
@ Padres
4–0
Herget (2–1)
Snell (7–6)
—
34,405
69–70
W1
140
September 8
@ Padres
5–8
Darvish (8–9)
Mayers (4–5)
Melancon (37)
34,537
69–71
L1
141
September 10
@ Astros
5–10
Valdez (10–5)
Ohtani (9–2)
—
28,740
69–72
L2
142
September 11
@ Astros
4–2
Suárez (7–7)
García (10–7)
Iglesias (31)
31,547
70–72
W1
143
September 12
@ Astros
1–3
McCullers Jr. (12–4)
Quijada (0–1)
Pressly (24)
28,763
70–73
L1
144
September 14
@ White Sox
3–9
Bummer (3–5)
Naughton (0–2)
—
21,848
70–74
L2
145
September 15
@ White Sox
3–2
Mayers (5–5)
Kopech (4–3)
Iglesias (32)
26,505
71–74
W1
146
September 16
@ White Sox
9–3
Cobb (8–3)
López (3–3)
—
27,098
72–74
W2
147
September 17
Athletics
4–5
Irvin (10–13)
Marte (0–1)
Romo (3)
18,918
72–75
L1
148
September 18
Athletics
1–3
Kaprielian (8–5)
Suárez (7–8)
Chafin (5)
27,150
72–76
L2
149
September 19
Athletics
2–3 (10)
Trivino (6–7)
Iglesias (7–5)
—
22,456
72–77
L3
150
September 20
Astros
0–10
Valdez (11–5)
Barría (2–4)
—
16,070
72–78
L4
151
September 21
Astros
5–10
Urquidy (8–3)
Naughton (0–3)
—
18,332
72–79
L5
152
September 22
Astros
5–9 (12)
García (4–9)
Selman (0–1)
—
14,863
72–80
L6
153
September 23
Astros
3–2
Warren (2–0)
McCullers Jr. (12–5)
Iglesias (33)
19,829
73–80
W1
154
September 24
Mariners
5–6
Smith (4–4)
Herget (2–2)
Sewald (11)
18,551
73–81
L1
155
September 25
Mariners
14–1
Díaz (1–0)
Anderson (7–10)
—
30,221
74–81
W1
156
September 26
Mariners
1–5
Gonzales (10–5)
Quijada (0–2)
—
22,057
74–82
L1
157
September 28
@ Rangers
2–5
Alexy (3–1)
Naughton (0–4)
Barlow (10)
20,066
74–83
L2
158
September 29
@ Rangers
7–2
Quijada (1–2)
Hearn (6–6)
—
23,241
75–83
W1
159
September 30
@ Rangers
6–7
Patton (2–2)
Herget (2–3)
Barlow (11)
19,960
75–84
L1
October: 2–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–1)
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