2011 Kansas City Royals season
Major League Baseball team season
The Kansas City Royals ' season of 2011 was the 43rd for the Royals franchise. It was the fifth full season with Dayton Moore as general manager. The team was managed by Ned Yost in his first full season with the Royals. It was the 26th straight year of the Royals missing the playoffs.
Offseason
On November 10, 2010, the Royals traded outfielder David DeJesus for the right-handed, starting pitcher Vin Mazzaro from the Oakland Athletics and minor league pitcher Justin Marks. Mazzaro was 10–17 with a 4.72 ERA in 41 career Major League appearances, including 35 starts, for the Athletics in 2009 and 2010.[ 1]
Pitching
Bruce Chen began the year with a 4–1 record and 3.59 ERA in seven starts for the Royals. Chen was placed on the 15-day Disabled List on May 11 (retroactive to May 6), with a strain, and right-handed pitcher Vin Mazzaro was recalled from the Omaha Storm Chasers .[ 1] Mazzaro's first start was on May 11 versus the New York Yankees.[ 1] Mazzaro's stay with the Royals was a short-lived one. Following his second appearance on May 16, in which he allowed 14 earned runs in 2+ 1 ⁄3 innings of relief, a team record for runs given up by one pitcher in a game, and the worst performance of a pitcher in the Major Leagues since the first half of the 20th century,– Mazzaro was optioned to Omaha, and left-hand relief pitcher Everett Teaford was called up to replace him.[ 2] Mazzaro pitched 6+ 1 ⁄3 innings with a 22.74 ERA in his two appearances.
Regular season
The Royals opened the season at home on Thursday, March 31, in a four-game weekend series versus the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim . It was their first Opening Day meeting since 1975 when the Angels hosted the Royals. Luke Hochevar , who was the first-round draft pick of the Royals in 2006, was chosen to pitch in his first Opening Day start. He gave up four runs, including two sole home runs, in 5+ 2 ⁄3 innings for the loss. The opposing starter Jered Weaver pitched 6+ 1 ⁄3 scoreless innings to earn his first win of the season with Fernando Rodney closing the game in the ninth inning for his first save as the Angels defeated the Royals, 4–2. The attendance for the game was 40,055, (currently) the highest of any home game during the season. This game also saw the major league debut of three Royals rookie pitchers: Aaron Crow , Tim Collins , and Nathan Adcock .
After two games versus the Chicago White Sox , the Royals finished their home opening series with a 4–2 record and ½ game lead in their division. It was the best home opening series since 2004 when they also began the season at home by winning 4 out of 6 games. This season's series was notable because three of their wins came on their final at-bat, and the last three games each extended into extra innings.
Although the team was successful during the first half of April–occupying first place on eight of those days while winning 10 of 14 games–the latter half of the month saw the team lose nine games as they fell 4+ 1 ⁄2 games behind the division-leading Cleveland Indians . During a six-game losing streak while on the road, Royals pitchers gave up 17 home runs and had an ERA of 7.88. It included three games at Cleveland where the Indians were in the midst of a 14-home-game winning streak. With a 14–13 record, it was only the third time in 22 years that the Royals ended the month with more wins than losses; the last time was in 2009 .
The team's worst loss came at home on May 16 in a 19–1 rout by the Cleveland Indians. After giving up three walks to load the bases in the first inning, starting pitcher Kyle Davies left the game with an injury. Nathan Adcock replaced him and allowed two of the base runners to score–giving Davies his sixth loss of the season. Vin Mazzaro , who had been scheduled to start the next day, entered the game in the third inning and gave up 14 earned runs on 11 hits in just 2+ 1 ⁄3 innings. Three of the ten runs scored in the fourth inning came on a 3-run home run by Michael Brantley . The 18-run deficit matched the worst margin of defeat in the team's history which has occurred twice before, the most recent being the previous season on July 26 when the Minnesota Twins also won 19–1.[ 2]
Because of the Twins' plague of injuries, the Royals came out fourth place. During a stretch of games from September 11 to 17, the Royals won seven straight, giving them their longest winning record since the 2006 season. However, the Royals were no-hit to the fifth/sixth inning twice in a row (the first, a perfect game). During the last week of the season, Billy Butler, Alex Gordon and Louis Coleman were all struck by the flu, giving Jarrod Dyson and Lorenzo Cain a chance in the big leagues.
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Game log
Legend
Royals Win
Royals Loss
Game Postponed
2011 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
March 31
Los Angeles Angels
L 2–4
Weaver (1–0)
Hochevar (0–1)
Rodney (1)
40,055
0–1
2
April 1
Los Angeles Angels
W 2–1
Soria (1–0)
Kohn (0–1)
13,302
1–1
3
April 2
Los Angeles Angels
W 5–4
Crow (1–0)
Jepsen (0–1)
Soria (1)
17,328
2–1
4
April 3
Los Angeles Angels
W 12–9 (13)
Collins (1–0)
Bulger (0–1)
14,085
3–1
5
April 5
Chicago White Sox
W 7–6 (12)
Jeffress (1–0)
Peña (0–1)
12,641
4–1
6
April 6
Chicago White Sox
L 7–10 (12)
Sale (1–0)
O'Sullivan (0–1)
13,360
4–2
7
April 8
@ Detroit Tigers
L 2–5
Scherzer (2–0)
Davies (0–1)
Valverde (2)
44,799
4–3
8
April 9
@ Detroit Tigers
W 3–1
Chen (1–0)
Coke (0–2)
Soria (2)
33,810
5–3
9
April 10
@ Detroit Tigers
W 9–5
Hochevar (1–1)
Porcello (0–2)
Soria (3)
28,984
6–3
10
April 12
@ Minnesota Twins
L 3–4 (10)
Hughes (1–0)
Tejeda (0–1)
38,154
6–4
11
April 13
@ Minnesota Twins
W 10–5
Davies (1–1)
Liriano (0–3)
Jeffress (1)
36,286
7–4
12
April 14
Seattle Mariners
W 5–1 (8)
Chen (2–0)
Fister (0–3)
8,811
8–4
13
April 15
Seattle Mariners
W 6–5
Hochevar (2–1)
Bédard (0–3)
Soria (4)
13,686
9–4
14
April 16
Seattle Mariners
W 7–0
O'Sullivan (1–1)
Hernández (1–2)
22,364
10–4
15
April 17
Seattle Mariners
L 2–3
Pineda (2–1)
Francis (0–1)
League (3)
19,424
10–5
16
April 18
Cleveland Indians
L 3–7 (10)
Smith (1–0)
Collins (1–1)
12,214
10–6
17
April 19
Cleveland Indians
W 5–4
Chen (3–0)
Gómez (0–1)
Soria (5)
10,506
11–6
18
April 20
Cleveland Indians
L 5–7
Masterson (4–0)
Hochevar (2–2)
Perez (6)
10,080
11–7
19
April 21
Cleveland Indians
W 3–2
Crow (2–0)
Perez (0–1)
9,279
12–7
20
April 22
@ Texas Rangers
L 6–11
Holland (3–1)
Francis (0–2)
45,769
12–8
21
April 23
@ Texas Rangers
L 1–3
Ogando (3–0)
Davies (1–2)
Oliver (1)
45,506
12–9
22
April 24
@ Texas Rangers
L 8–7
Wilson (3–0)
Chen (3–1)
Rhodes (1)
28,284
12–10
23
April 26
@ Cleveland Indians
L 4–9
Masterson (5–0)
Hochevar (2–3)
9,650
12–11
24
April 27
@ Cleveland Indians
L 2–7
Tomlin (4–0)
Francis (0–3)
9,722
12–12
25
April 28
@ Cleveland Indians
L 2–8
Carmona (2–3)
Davies (1–3)
9,076
12–13
26
April 29
Minnesota Twins
W 4–3
Wood (1–0)
Burnett (0–1)
Soria (6)
31,407
13–13
27
April 30
Minnesota Twins
W 11–2
Adcock (1–0)
Duensing (2–1)
22,099
14–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
28
May 1
Minnesota Twins
W 10–3
Hochevar (3–3)
Pavano (2–3)
18,108
15–13
29
May 3
Baltimore Orioles
W 6–5 (10)
Collins (2–1)
Berken (0–2)
11,986
16–13
30
May 4
Baltimore Orioles
L 2–3
Arrieta (4–1)
Davies (1–4)
Gregg (6)
11,130
16–14
31
May 5
Baltimore Orioles
W 9–1
Chen (4–1)
Tillman (1–3)
29,927
17–14
32
May 6
Oakland Athletics
L 2–3
Gonzalez (4–2)
O'Sullivan (1–2)
Fuentes (8)
30,690
17–15
33
May 7
Oakland Athletics
W 4–3
Soria (2–0)
McCarthy (1–3)
25,828
18–15
34
May 8
Oakland Athletics
L 2–5
Ross (2–2)
Francis (0–4)
Fuentes (9)
22,435
18–16
35
May 10
@ New York Yankees
L 1–3
García (2–2)
Davies (1–5)
Rivera (13)
41,275
18–17
36
May 11
@ New York Yankees
W 4–3 (11)
Soria (3–0)
Carlyle (0–1)
Coleman (1)
40,164
19–17
37
May 12
@ New York Yankees
W 11–5
O'Sullivan (2–2)
Nova (3–3)
41,790
20–17
38
May 13
@ Detroit Tigers
L 1–3
Verlander (4–3)
Hochevar (3–4)
Valverde (9)
33,641
20–18
39
May 14
@ Detroit Tigers
L 0–3
Penny (4–3)
Francis (0–5)
Valverde (10)
37,647
20–19
–
May 15
@ Detroit Tigers
-
–
–
–
–
-
40
May 16
Cleveland Indians
L 1–19
Tomlin (5–1)
Davies (1–6)
12,242
20–20
41
May 17
Cleveland Indians
L 3–7
Carrasco (2–2)
O'Sullivan (2–3)
17,712
20–21
42
May 18
Texas Rangers
L 4–5 (11)
Rhodes (2–2)
Jeffress (1–1)
Lowe (1)
13,789
20–22
43
May 19
Texas Rangers
W 2–1 (10)
Holland (1–0)
Oliver (1–5)
12,355
21–22
44
May 20
St. Louis Cardinals
W 3–0
Francis (1–5)
Carpenter (1–4)
Soria (7)
26,816
22–22
45
May 21
St. Louis Cardinals
L 0–3
Westbrook (4–3)
Collins (2–2)
Salas (6)
32,229
22–23
46
May 22
St. Louis Cardinals
L 8–9 (10)
Motte (2–1)
Coleman (0–1)
Salas (7)
28,195
22–24
47
May 24
@ Baltimore Orioles
L 3–5
Simón (1–0)
Soria (3–1)
14,077
22–25
48
May 25
@ Baltimore Orioles
L 2–9
Arrieta (6–2)
Hochevar (3–5)
15,740
22–26
49
May 26
@ Baltimore Orioles
L 5–6(12)
Accardo (3–1)
Coleman (0–2)
22,720
22–27
50
May 27
@ Texas Rangers
W 12–7 (14)
Wood (2–0)
Bush (0–1)
39,390
23–27
51
May 28
@ Texas Rangers
L 1–10
Harrison (5–4)
O'Sullivan (2–4)
Tateyama (1)
40,240
23–28
52
May 29
@ Texas Rangers
L 6–7
Rhodes (3–2)
Soria (3–2)
45,011
23–29
53
May 30
Los Angeles Angels
L 8–10
Jepsen (1–2)
Soria (3–3)
Rodney (3)
24,406
23–30
54
May 31
Los Angeles Angels
W 7–3
Francis (2–5)
Piñeiro (2–2)
14,174
24–30
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
Los Angeles Angels
W 2–0
Collins (3–2)
Downs (3–2)
12,022
25–30
56
June 2
Minnesota Twins
L 2–8
Swarzak (1–2)
O'Sullivan (2–5)
14,584
25–31
57
June 3
Minnesota Twins
L 2–5
Pavano (3–5)
Duffy (0–1)
32,443
25–32
58
June 4
Minnesota Twins
L 2–7
Blackburn (5–4)
Hochevar (3–6)
27,861
25–33
59
June 5
Minnesota Twins
L 0–6
Duensing (3–5)
Francis (2–6)
21,704
25–34
60
June 6
Toronto Blue Jays
W 3–2 (11)
Soria (4–3)
Francisco (1–3)
12,194
26–34
61
June 7
Toronto Blue Jays
L 5–8
Drabek (4–4)
Mazzaro (0–1)
Rauch (7)
16,539
26–35
62
June 8
Toronto Blue Jays
L 8–9
Villanueva (4–0)
Duffy (0–1)
Janssen (1)
12,152
26–36
63
June 9
Toronto Blue Jays
W 3–2
Hochevar (4–6)
Romero (5–6)
Soria (8)
13,941
27–36
64
June 10
@ Los Angeles Angels
W 4–2
Francis (3–6)
Santana (3–6)
Soria (9)
38,254
28–36
65
June 11
@ Los Angeles Angels
L 5–7
Downs (4–2)
Collins (3–3)
Walden (14)
38,911
28–37
66
June 12
@ Los Angeles Angels
W 9–0
Mazzaro (1–1)
Chatwood (3–4)
39,114
29–37
67
June 14
@ Oakland Athletics
W 7–4
Duffy (1–2)
Cahill (6–5)
Soria (10)
11,439
30–37
68
June 15
@ Oakland Athletics
L 1–2
Outman (2–1)
Hochevar (4–7)
Bailey (2)
16,392
30–38
69
June 16
@ Oakland Athletics
L 4–8
Gonzalez (6–5)
Francis (3–7)
11,775
30–39
70
June 17
@ St. Louis Cardinals
W 5–4
Wood (3–0)
Carpenter (1–7)
Soria (11)
40,674
31–39
71
June 18
@ St. Louis Cardinals
L 4–5
Motte (3–1)
Holland (1–1)
Salas (12)
43,102
31–40
72
June 19
@ St. Louis Cardinals
L 4–5
Salas (4–1)
Collins (3–4)
41,660
31–41
73
June 21
Arizona Diamondbacks
L 2–7
Saunders (4–7)
Hochevar (4–8)
19,305
31–42
74
June 22
Arizona Diamondbacks
L 2–3
Kennedy (8–2)
Francis (3–8)
Putz (19)
14,265
31–43
75
June 23
Arizona Diamondbacks
L 3–5
Hudson (9–5)
Paulino (0–5)
Putz (20)
23,610
31–44
76
June 24
Chicago Cubs
L 4–6
Marshall (4–2)
Crow (2–1)
Mármol (16)
32,921
31–45
77
June 25
Chicago Cubs
W 3–2
Holland (2–1)
Samardzija (5–4)
Soria (12)
38,744
32–45
78
June 26
Chicago Cubs
W 6–3
Hochevar (5–8)
Wells (1–2)
Soria (13)
28,401
33–45
79
June 27
@ San Diego Padres
L 3–4
Latos (5–8)
Francis (3–9)
Bell (21)
23,635
33–46
80
June 28
@ San Diego Padres
L 2–4
Richard (4–9)
Paulino (0–6)
Bell (22)
20,250
33–47
81
June 29
@ San Diego Padres
L 1–4
Stauffer (4–5)
Chen (4–2)
Bell (23)
24,461
33–48
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
@ Colorado Rockies
L 0–9
Nicasio (3–1)
Duffy (1–3)
48,282
33–49
83
July 2
@ Colorado Rockies
L 6–9
G. Reynolds (3–0)
Davies (1–7)
Street (24)
49,227
33–50
84
July 3
@ Colorado Rockies
W 16–8
Wood (4–0)
Hammel (4–8)
40,269
34–50
85
July 4
@ Chicago White Sox
L 4–5
Santos (3–3)
Crow (2–2)
31,077
34–51
86
July 5
@ Chicago White Sox
W 5–3
Paulino (1–6)
Peavy (4–2)
Soria (14)
20,695
35–51
87
July 6
@ Chicago White Sox
W 4–1
Chen (5–2)
Jackson (5–7)
Soria (15)
27,233
36–51
88
July 7
Detroit Tigers
L 1–3
Scherzer (10–4)
Duffy (1–4)
Valverde (22)
16,355
36–52
89
July 8
Detroit Tigers
L 4–6
Porcello (8–6)
Davies (1–8)
Valverde (23)
34,563
36–53
90
July 9
Detroit Tigers
W 13–6
Holland (3–1)
Furbush (1–3)
Teaford (1)
25,941
37–53
91
July 10
Detroit Tigers
L 1–2
Verlander (12–4)
Francis (3–10)
Valverde (24)
18,373
37–54
92
July 14
@ Minnesota Twins
L 4–8
Liriano (6–7)
Chen (5–3)
39,584
37–55
93
July 15
@ Minnesota Twins
W 2–1
Collins (4–4)
Capps (2–5)
Soria (16)
39,177
38–55
94
July 16
@ Minnesota Twins
L 3–4
Perkins (1–1)
Francis (3–11)
Nathan (4)
41,295
38–56
95
July 17
@ Minnesota Twins
L 3–4
Duensing (7–7)
Paulino (1–7)
Nathan (5)
38,786
38–57
96
July 18
Chicago White Sox
L 2–5
Buehrle (7–5)
Davies (1–9)
17,190
38–58
97
July 19
Chicago White Sox
W 4–2
Duffy (2–4)
Peavy (4–4)
Soria (17)
20,126
39–58
98
July 20
Chicago White Sox
W 2–1 (11)
Crow (3–2)
Sale (2–1)
13,831
40–58
99
July 22
Tampa Bay Rays
W 10–4
Hochevar (6–8)
Davis (7–7)
27,824
41–58
100
July 23
Tampa Bay Rays
W 5–4 (10)
Soria (5–3)
Gomes (0–1)
27,643
42–58
101
July 24
Tampa Bay Rays
L 0–5
Cobb (3–0)
Paulino (1–8)
23,735
42–59
102
July 25
@ Boston Red Sox
W 3–1 (14)
Coleman (1–2)
Williams (0–1)
Soria (18)
37,727
43–59
103
July 26
@ Boston Red Sox
L 9–13
Aceves (6–1)
Adcock (1–1)
37,460
43–60
104
July 27
@ Boston Red Sox
L 5–12
Lackey (9–8)
Chen (5–4)
38,329
43–61
105
July 28
@ Boston Red Sox
W 4–3
Hochevar (7–8)
Beckett (9–4)
Soria (19)
37,822
44–61
106
July 29
@ Cleveland Indians
W 12–0
Francis (4–11)
Carrasco (8–9)
35,390
45–61
107
July 30
@ Cleveland Indians
L 2–5
Sipp (6–2)
Soria (5–4)
31,436
45–62
108
July 31
@ Cleveland Indians
W 5–3
Duffy (3–4)
Carmona (5–11)
Soria (20)
21,101
46–62
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 2
Baltimore Orioles
L 2–8
Simón (3–4)
Chen (5–5)
17,116
46–63
110
August 3
Baltimore Orioles
W 6–2
Hochevar (8–8)
Guthrie (5–15)
Holland (1)
14,187
47–53
111
August 4
Baltimore Orioles
W 9–4
Wood (5–0)
Britton (6–9)
–
12,161
48–53
112
August 5
Detroit Tigers
L 3–4 (10)
Schlereth (1–1)
Crow (3–3)
Valverde (31)
28,565
48–64
113
August 6
Detroit Tigers
L 3–4
Verlander (16–5)
Duffy (3–5)
Valverde (32)
25,818
48–65
114
August 7
Detroit Tigers
W 4–3
Chen (6–5)
Scherzer (11–7)
Soria (21)
20,132
49–65
115
August 8
@ Tampa Bay Rays
L 1–2
Farnsworth (4–1)
Wood (5–1)
–
10,742
49–66
116
August 9
@ Tampa Bay Rays
L 0–4
Shields (11–9)
Francis (4–12)
–
10,124
49–67
117
August 10
@ Tampa Bay Rays
L 7–8
McGee (1–1)
Soria (5–5)
–
11,706
49–68
118
August 11
@ Tampa Bay Rays
L 1–4
Niemann (7–4)
Duffy (3–6)
Farnsworth (21)
13,942
49–69
119
August 12
@ Chicago White Sox
W 5–1
Chen (7–5)
Stewart (1–2)
Holland (2)
23,130
50–69
120
August 13
@ Chicago White Sox
L 4–5
Crain (7–3)
Hochevar (8–9)
Sale (4)
24,854
50–70
121
August 14
@ Chicago White Sox
L 2–6
Danks (5–9)
Francis (4–13)
–
25,517
50–71
122
August 15
New York Yankees
L 4–7
Burnett (9–9)
Paulino (1–5)
Rivera (31)
24,879
50–72
123
August 16
New York Yankees
L 7–9
Nova (12–4)
Duffy (3–7)
Rivera (32)
22,258
50–73
124
August 17
New York Yankees
W 5–4
Chen (8–5)
Colón (8–7)
Soria (22)
22,435
51–73
125
August 18
Boston Red Sox
L 3–4
Beckett (10–5)
Hochevar (8–10)
Papelbon (29)
20,547
51–74
126
August 19
Boston Red Sox
L 1–7
Miller (5–1)
Francis (4–14)
Aceves (2)
21,262
51–75
127
August 20
Boston Red Sox
W 9–4
Paulino (2–9)
Albers (4–4)
28,588
52–75
128
August 21
Boston Red Sox
L 1–6
Lester (13–6)
Duffy (3–8)
25,723
52–76
129
August 23
@ Toronto Blue Jays
W 6–4
Chen (9–5)
Morrow (9–8)
Soria (23)
20,009
53–76
130
August 24
@ Toronto Blue Jays
L 3–4
Litsch (5–3)
Coleman (1–3)
Francisco (11)
18,292
53–77
131
August 25
@ Toronto Blue Jays
W 9–6
Francis (5–14)
Cecil (4–7)
17,355
54–77
132
August 26
@ Cleveland Indians
L 1–2
Jiménez (8–10)
Paulino (2–10)
C. Perez (28)
41,337
54–78
133
August 27
@ Cleveland Indians
L 7–8
Smith (3–3)
Coleman (1–4)
C. Perez (29)
35,370
54–79
134
August 28
@ Cleveland Indians
W 2–1
Chen (10–5)
Masterson (10–8)
Soria (24)
27,908
55–79
135
August 29
@ Detroit Tigers
W 9–5
Hochevar (9–10)
Scherzer (13–8)
Wood (1)
32,423
56–79
136
August 30
@ Detroit Tigers
L 1–2 (10)
Benoit (4–3)
Crow (3–4)
34,866
56–80
137
August 31
@ Detroit Tigers
L 4–5
Schlereth (2–1)
Wood (5–2)
Valverde (40)
33,572
56–81
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
138
September 1
@ Detroit Tigers
W 11–8
Crow (3–4)
Coke (2–9)
Soria (25)
39,084
57–81
139
September 2
Cleveland Indians
L 4–5
Masterson (11–8)
Chen (10–6)
Perez (31)
27,251
57–82
140
September 3
Cleveland Indians
W 5–1
Hochevar (10–10)
Huff (2–3)
27,126
58–82
141
September 4
Cleveland Indians
L 6–9
Gómez (2–2)
Francis (5–15)
Perez (32)
34,015
58–83
142
September 5
@ Oakland Athletics
W 11–6
Holland (4–1)
Bailey (0–4)
14,577
59–83
143
September 6
@ Oakland Athletics
W 7–4
Duffy (4–8)
Gonzalez (12–12)
Soria (26)
12,064
60–83
144
September 7
@ Oakland Athletics
L 0–7
Moscoso (8–8)
Chen (10–7)
13,132
60–84
145
September 8
@ Seattle Mariners
L 1–4
Vargas (8–13)
Hochevar (10–10)
League (34)
14,377
60–85
146
September 9
@ Seattle Mariners
L 3–7
Beavan (4–5)
Francis (5–16)
14,805
60–86
147
September 10
@ Seattle Mariners
W 4–2
Paulino (3–10)
Pineda (9–10)
Soria (27)
17,884
61–86
148
September 11
@ Seattle Mariners
W 2–1
Teaford (1–0)
Vasquez (1–3)
Soria (28)
20,951
62–86
149
September 13
Minnesota Twins
W 4–0
Chen (11–7)
Pavano (8–12)
25,253
63–86
150
September 14
Minnesota Twins
W 7–3
Hochevar (10–10)
Hendriks (0–2)
Holland (3)
19,076
64–86
151
September 15
Chicago White Sox
W 7–2
Francis (6–16)
Buehrle (11–9)
17,737
65–86
152
September 16
Chicago White Sox
W 7–6
Holland (5–1)
Thornton (1–5)
24,918
66–86
153
September 17
Chicago White Sox
W 10–3
Teaford (2–0)
Stewart (2–5)
Adcock (1)
31,264
67–86
154
September 18
Chicago White Sox
L 5–10
Danks (7–12)
Chen (11–8)
29,480
67–87
155
September 20
Detroit Tigers
W 10–2
Mendoza (1–0)
Penny (10–11)
26,953
68–87
156
September 21
Detroit Tigers
L 3–6
Fister (10–13)
Herrera (0–1)
Valverde (47)
28,776
68–88
157
September 23
@ Chicago White Sox
W 11–1
Chen (12–8)
Stewart (2–6)
21,744
69–88
158
September 24
@ Chicago White Sox
L 3–6
Danks (8–12)
Teaford (2–1)
26,249
69–89
159
September 25
@ Chicago White Sox
W 2–1
Mendoza (2–0)
Floyd (12–13)
Holland (4)
22,018
70–89
160
September 26
@ Minnesota Twins
W 7–3
Paulino (4–10)
Slowey (0–8)
34,847
71–89
161
September 27
@ Minnesota Twins
L 4–7
Swarzak (4–7)
O'Sullivan (2–6)
34,228
71–90
162
September 28
@ Minnesota Twins
L 0–1
Pavano (9–13)
Wood (5–3)
36,488
71–91
Roster
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Outfielders
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
Stats through September 28, 2011
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Stats through September 28, 2011.
Farm system
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