2013 Oakland Athletics season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2013 Oakland Athletics season was the 45th for the franchise in Oakland , as well as the 113th in club history. Oakland was defending their division title in the new five-team American League West during the 2013 season. On September 22, 2013, they clinched their second straight American League West championship. They lost to the Detroit Tigers in five games in the 2013 American League Division Series .
Offseason
Following a successful 2012 season in which the team won the AL West, GM Billy Beane stated he would keep the team mostly intact, and "if moves are made, they will be additions".[ 1] The first acquisition occurred October 19 in a three-team trade involving Arizona and Miami ; Oakland sent Cliff Pennington to Arizona and minor leaguer Yordy Cabrera to Miami, and the team received Chris Young from Arizona. In November, the team traded pitcher Tyson Ross and minor leaguer A. J. Kirby-Jones to San Diego for infielder Andy Parrino and pitcher Andrew Werner . Grant Green , Arnold Leon, Shane Peterson, and Michael Ynoa were added to the 40-man roster and Andrew Carignan , Brandon Hicks (who was traded to the Mets ) and Jim Miller (who was claimed off waivers by the Yankees and later designated for assignment ) were removed. The next move was to trade Collin Cowgill to the Mets for Jefry Marté . When free agent Stephen Drew signed with the Boston Red Sox , Oakland signed Japanese shortstop Hiroyuki Nakajima to a 2-year, $6.5 million deal, with an option for a third year, in order to fill the vacancy. Pitcher Graham Godfrey was sent to Boston as a player to be named later to complete a previous trade, while Brandon McCarthy and Jonny Gomes , who both elected free agency, signed with Arizona and Boston , respectively. In January, Oakland was involved in their second three-team trade of the offseason, trading pitching prospect A. J. Cole back to Washington (he was part of a trade for Gio González the year before) and receiving catcher John Jaso from Seattle . Upon the acquisition of Jaso, George Kottaras was designated for assignment. In February, the A's were involved in a five-player deal with new division rival Houston , trading Chris Carter , Brad Peacock and Max Stassi in exchange for shortstop Jed Lowrie and reliever Fernando Rodriguez .[ 2]
In addition to player movement, there was also a coaching change made by the Athletics. Bullpen coach Rick Rodriguez was offered a position within the organization, and Darren Bush , the manager of the Triple-A affiliate Sacramento River Cats , will assume bullpen coaching responsibilities.
Regular season
American League West
American League Wild Card
Game log
Legend
Athletics Win
Athletics Loss
Game Postponed
Bold
Oakland Athletics Pitcher
2013 Game Log: 96–66 (Home: 52–29; Road: 44–37)
April: 16–12 (Home: 9–7; Road: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
Mariners
0–2
Hernández (1–0)
Anderson (0–1)
Wilhelmsen (1)
36,067
0–1
2
April 2
Mariners
1–7
Iwakuma (1–0)
Parker (0–1)
15,315
0–2
3
April 3
Mariners
6–2
Milone (1–0)
Saunders (0–1)
15,162
1–2
4
April 4
Mariners
8–2
Griffin (1–0)
Maurer (0–1)
12,134
2–2
5
April 5
@ Astros
8–3
Straily (1–0)
Peacock (0–1)
18,197
3–2
6
April 6
@ Astros
6–3
Colón (1–0)
Norris (1–1)
Balfour (1)
18,685
4–2
7
April 7
@ Astros
9–3
Anderson (1–1)
Harrell (0–2)
16,914
5–2
8
April 9
@ Angels
9–5
Cook (1–0)
Jepsen (0–1)
44,014
6–2
9
April 10
@ Angels
11–5
Milone (2–0)
Blanton (0–2)
36,011
7–2
10
April 11
@ Angels
8–1
Griffin (2–0)
Vargas (0–1)
43,533
8–2
11
April 12
Tigers
4–3 (12)
Resop (1–0)
Villarreal (0–2)
21,377
9–2
12
April 13
Tigers
3–7
Verlander (2–1)
Anderson (1–2)
35,067
9–3
13
April 14
Tigers
1–10
Sánchez (2–0)
Parker (0–2)
20,755
9–4
14
April 15
Astros
11–2
Milone (3–0)
Bédard (0–1)
10,689
10–4
15
April 16
Astros
4–3
Doolittle (1–0)
Cruz (0–1)
Balfour (2)
11,038
11–4
16
April 17
Astros
7–5
Colón (2–0)
Norris (2–2)
Balfour (3)
15,488
12–4
17
April 19
@ Rays
3–8
Cobb (2–1)
Anderson (1–3)
15,115
12–5
18
April 20
@ Rays
0–1
Hellickson (1–1)
Parker (0–3)
Rodney (2)
25,611
12–6
19
April 21
@ Rays
1–8
Hernández (1–3)
Milone (3–1)
25,954
12–7
20
April 22
@ Red Sox
6–9
Doubront (2–0)
Griffin (2–1)
Bailey (4)
28,926
12–8
21
April 23
@ Red Sox
13–0 (7)
Colón (3–0)
Aceves (1–1)
29,006
13–8
22
April 24
@ Red Sox
5–6
Lester (4–0)
Anderson (1–4)
Bailey (5)
29,274
13–9
23
April 25
Orioles
2–10
Hammel (3–1)
Parker (0–4)
11,220
13–10
24
April 26
Orioles
0–3
Chen (2–2)
Milone (3–2)
Johnson (9)
16,944
13–11
25
April 27
Orioles
3–7
Tillman (1–1)
Griffin (2–2)
Johnson (10)
31,292
13–12
26
April 28
Orioles
9–8 (10)
Blevins (1–0)
Strop (0–1)
27,475
14–12
27
April 29
Angels
10–8 (19)
Blevins (2–0)
Enright (0–1)
11,668
15–12
28
April 30
Angels
10–6
Parker (1–4)
Richards (1–2)
14,764
16–12
May: 16–12 (Home: 7–3; Road: 9–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
29
May 1
Angels
4–5
Wilson (3–0)
Milone (3–3)
Frieri (4)
17,139
16–13
30
May 3
@ Yankees
2–0
Griffin (3–2)
Sabathia (4–3)
Balfour (4)
38,090
17–13
31
May 4
@ Yankees
2–4
Hughes (1–2)
Colón (3–1)
41,349
17–14
32
May 5
@ Yankees
5–4
Doolittle (2–0)
Logan (2–2)
Balfour (5)
38,134
18–14
33
May 6
@ Indians
3–7
Jiménez (2–2)
Parker (1–5)
9,514
18–15
34
May 7
@ Indians
0–1
McAllister (3–3)
Milone (3–4)
Perez (4)
9,474
18–16
35
May 8
@ Indians
3–4
Masterson (5–2)
Griffin (3–3)
Perez (5)
11,125
18–17
36
May 9
@ Indians
2–9
Kazmir (2–1)
Colón (3–2)
12,477
18–18
37
May 10
@ Mariners
3–6
Iwakuma (4–1)
Straily (1–1)
Wilhelmsen (10)
25,509
18–19
38
May 11
@ Mariners
4–3
Parker (2–5)
Maurer (2–5)
Balfour (6)
30,089
19–19
39
May 12
@ Mariners
1–6
Saunders (3–4)
Milone (3–5)
27,599
19–20
40
May 13
Rangers
5–1
Griffin (4–3)
Grimm (2–3)
11,030
20–20
41
May 14
Rangers
5–6
Scheppers (3–0)
Resop (1–1)
Nathan (12)
12,969
20–21
42
May 15
Rangers
2–6
Ogando (4–2)
Straily (1–2)
20,414
20–22
43
May 17
Royals
2–1
Doolittle (3–0)
Shields (2–4)
Balfour (7)
14,602
21–22
44
May 18
Royals
2–1
Milone (4–5)
Santana (3–3)
Balfour (8)
35,067
22–22
45
May 19
Royals
4–3
Blevins (3–0)
Herrera (2–4)
Cook (1)
20,387
23–22
46
May 20
@ Rangers
9–2
Colón (4–2)
Lindblom (0–1)
31,865
24–22
47
May 21
@ Rangers
1–0
Straily (2–2)
Darvish (7–2)
Balfour (9)
42,510
25–22
48
May 22
@ Rangers
1–3
Wolf (1–0)
Parker (2–6)
Nathan (14)
42,731
25–23
49
May 24
@ Astros
6–5
Neshek (1–0)
Veras (0–3)
Balfour (10)
15,907
26–23
50
May 25
@ Astros
11–5
Griffin (5–3)
Harrell (3–6)
18,591
27–23
51
May 26
@ Astros
6–2
Colón (5–2)
Keuchel (1–2)
19,366
28–23
52
May 27
Giants
4–1
Straily (3–2)
Bumgarner (4–3)
Balfour (11)
36,067
29–23
53
May 28
Giants
6–3
Parker (3–6)
Kickham (0–1)
35,067
30–23
54
May 29
@ Giants
9–6
Milone (5–5)
Lincecum (3–5)
Balfour (12)
41,512
31–23
55
May 30
@ Giants
2–5
Zito (4–3)
Griffin (5–4)
Romo (14)
41,250
31–24
56
May 31
White Sox
3–0
Colón (6–2)
Axelrod (3–4)
16,416
32–24
June: 16–11 (Home: 10–3; Road: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
57
June 1
White Sox
4–3 (10)
Blevins (4–0)
Santiago (1–4)
26,646
33–24
58
June 2
White Sox
2–0
Parker (4–6)
Sale (5–3)
Balfour (13)
23,413
34–24
59
June 3
@ Brewers
10–2
Milone (6–5)
Estrada (4–4)
21,023
35–24
60
June 4
@ Brewers
3–4 (10)
Axford (2–3)
Neshek (1–1)
24,230
35–25
61
June 5
@ Brewers
6–1
Colón (7–2)
Gallardo (4–6)
25,912
36–25
62
June 6
@ White Sox
5–4 (10)
Blevins (5–0)
Thornton (0–2)
Balfour (14)
21,156
37–25
63
June 7
@ White Sox
4–3
Parker (5–6)
Sale (5–4)
Balfour (15)
22,861
38–25
64
June 8
@ White Sox
1–4
Danks (1–2)
Doolittle (3–1)
Reed (18)
23,735
38–26
65
June 9
@ White Sox
2–4
Santiago (2–4)
Griffin (5–5)
Reed (19)
31,033
38–27
66
June 11
Yankees
6–4
Colón (8–2)
Sabathia (6–5)
Balfour (16)
27,118
39–27
67
June 12
Yankees
5–2
Straily (4–2)
Hughes (3–5)
Balfour (17)
25,176
40–27
68
June 13
Yankees
3–2 (18)
Chavez (1–0)
Claiborne (0–1)
27,569
41–27
69
June 14
Mariners
2–3
Saunders (5–6)
Milone (6–6)
Pérez (1)
31,448
41–28
70
June 15
Mariners
0–4
Hernández (8–4)
Griffin (5–6)
24,378
41–29
71
June 16
Mariners
10–2
Colón (9–2)
Iwakuma (7–2)
36,067
42–29
72
June 17
@ Rangers
7–8
Cotts (3–1)
Chavez (1–1)
Nathan (21)
30,489
42–30
73
June 18
@ Rangers
6–2
Parker (6–6)
Darvish (7–3)
37,769
43–30
74
June 19
@ Rangers
4–9
Grimm (6–5)
Milone (6–7)
39,274
43–31
75
June 20
@ Rangers
3–4
Scheppers (5–0)
Doolittle (3–2)
Nathan (22)
30,361
43–32
76
June 21
@ Mariners
6–3
Colón (10–2)
Iwakuma (7–2)
Balfour (18)
23,086
44–32
77
June 22
@ Mariners
5–7
Medina (2–2)
Cook (1–1)
20,704
44–33
78
June 23
@ Mariners
3–6
Pérez (2–1)
Balfour (0–1)
22,813
44–34
79
June 25
Reds
7–3
Neshek (2–1)
Arroyo (6–6)
17,506
45–34
80
June 26
Reds
5–0
Griffin (6–6)
Bailey (4–6)
25,658
46–34
81
June 28
Cardinals
6–1
Colón (11–2)
Miller (8–6)
24,208
47–34
82
June 29
Cardinals
1–7
Wainwright (11–5)
Chavez (1–2)
35,067
47–35
83
June 30
Cardinals
7–5
Milone (7–7)
Westbrooke (4–3)
Balfour (19)
20,673
48–35
July: 15–10 (Home: 12–1; Road: 9–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
84
July 2
Cubs
8–7
Otero (1–0)
Russell (1–2)
Balfour (20)
17,273
49–35
85
July 3
Cubs
1–3
Garza (4–1)
Colón (11–3)
Gregg (14)
35,067
49–36
86
July 4
Cubs
1–0
Straily (5–2)
Guerrier (2–4)
Balfour (21)
26,967
50–36
87
July 5
@ Royals
6–3
Milone (8–7)
Davis (4–7)
Balfour (22)
35,518
51–36
88
July 6
@ Royals
3–4
Crow (6–3)
Cook (1–2)
Holland (20)
16,606
51–37
89
July 7
@ Royals
10–4
Griffin (7–6)
Mendoza (2–5)
Chavez (1)
17,804
52–37
90
July 8
@ Pirates
2–1
Colón (12–3)
Locke (8–2)
Balfour (23)
23,743
53–37
91
July 9
@ Pirates
2–1
Straily (6–2)
Cole (4–2)
Balfour (24)
24,560
54–37
92
July 10
@ Pirates
0–5
Liriano (9–3)
Milone (8–8)
23,474
54–38
93
July 12
Red Sox
2–4
Lackey (7–6)
Doolittle (3–3)
Uehara (8)
27,084
54–39
94
July 13
Red Sox
3–0
Griffin (8–6)
Lester (8–6)
Balfour (25)
36,067
55–39
95
July 14
Red Sox
3–2 (11)
Cook (2–2)
Thornton (0–4)
31,417
56–39
96
July 19
@ Angels
1–4
Weaver (4–5)
Griffin (8–7)
Frieri (23)
43,415
56–40
97
July 20
@ Angels
0–2
Wilson (10–6)
Straily (6–3)
Frieri (24)
43,572
56–41
98
July 21
@ Angels
6–0
Colón (13–3)
Williams (5–6)
37,441
57–41
99
July 22
@ Astros
4–3
Cook (3–2)
Wright (0–4)
Balfour (26)
16,381
58–41
100
July 23
@ Astros
4–5
Fields (1–1)
Balfour (0–2)
32,249
58–42
101
July 24
@ Astros
4–3
Griffin (9–7)
Blackley (1–1)
Cook (2)
24,831
59–42
102
July 25
Angels
3–8
Wilson (11–6)
Straily (6–4)
20,468
59–43
103
July 26
Angels
6–4
Colón (14–3)
Williams (5–7)
Balfour (27)
27,429
60–43
104
July 27
Angels
3–1
Milone (9–8)
Downs (2–3)
Balfour (28)
32,333
61–43
105
July 28
Angels
10–6
Chavez (2–2)
Gutierrez (0–2)
25,877
62–43
106
July 29
Blue Jays
9–4
Griffin (10–7)
Rogers (3–5)
13,309
63–43
107
July 30
Blue Jays
0–5
Buehrle (7–7)
Straily (6–5)
17,479
63–44
108
July 31
Blue Jays
2–5 (10)
Janssen (4–0)
Chavez (2–3)
Cecil (1)
23,638
63–45
August: 19–8 (Home: 10–4; Road: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 2
Rangers
3–8
Frasor (2–2)
Milone (9–9)
35,067
63–46
110
August 3
Rangers
4–2
Parker (7–6)
Garza (1–1)
Balfour (29)
64–46
111
August 4
Rangers
0–4
Holland (9–6)
Griffin (10–8)
23,263
64–47
112
August 6
@ Reds
1–3
Latos (11–3)
Straily (6–6)
Chapman (26)
34,640
64–48
113
August 7
@ Reds
5–6
Bailey (7–10)
Colón (14–4)
Chapman (27)
29,746
64–49
114
August 9
@ Blue Jays
14–6
Parker (8–6)
Rogers (3–7)
31,862
65–49
115
August 10
@ Blue Jays
4–5
Buehrle (8–7)
Gray (0–1)
Janssen (21)
39,634
65–50
116
August 11
@ Blue Jays
6–4
Cook (4–2)
Oliver (3–3)
Balfour (30)
45,312
66–50
117
August 12
@ Blue Jays
5–1
Cook (5–2)
Janssen (4–1)
36,111
67–50
118
August 13
Astros
4–5
Lyles (5–6)
Colón (14–5)
Lo (1)
14,261
67–51
119
August 14
Astros
1–2 (11)
Harrell (6–13)
Doolittle (3–4)
Fields (2)
18,278
67–52
120
August 15
Astros
5–0
Gray (1–1)
Bédard (3–9)
16,487
68–52
121
August 16
Indians
3–2
Doolittle (4–4)
Masterson (13–9)
Balfour (31)
17,491
69–52
122
August 17
Indians
7–11
Jiménez (9–7)
Straily (6–7)
35,067
69–53
123
August 18
Indians
7–3
Otero (2–0)
Kazmir (7–6)
21,114
70–53
124
August 19
Mariners
2–1
Parker (9–6)
Capps (2–3)
11,112
71–53
125
August 20
Mariners
4–7
Maurer (4–7)
Doolittle (4–5)
Farquhar (8)
13,041
71–54
126
August 21
Mariners
3–5
Iwakuma (12–6)
Griffin (10–9)
Farquhar (9)
18,641
71–55
127
August 23
@ Orioles
7–9
Rodríguez (3–1)
Cook (5–3)
Johnson (40)
36,761
71–56
128
August 24
@ Orioles
2–1
Parker (10–6)
O'Day (5–3)
Balfour (32)
33,834
72–56
129
August 25
@ Orioles
3–10
Feldman (11–9)
Gray (1–2)
33,820
72–57
130
August 26
@ Tigers
8–6
Griffin (11–9)
Alvarez (1–4)
Balfour (33)
34,778
73–57
131
August 27
@ Tigers
6–3 (6)
Milone (10–9)
Verlander (12–10)
34,356
74–57
132
August 28
@ Tigers
14–4
Straily (7–7)
Fister (11–7)
Anderson (1)
31,973
75–57
133
August 29
@ Tigers
6–7
Benoit (4–0)
Balfour (0–3)
39,212
75–58
134
August 30
Rays
4–3
Cook (6–3)
Price (8–6)
Balfour (34)
15,603
76–58
135
August 31
Rays
2–1
Gray (2–2)
Cobb (2–2)
Balfour (35)
35,067
77–58
September: 19–8 (Home: 11–4; Road: 8–4)
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Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
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Attendance
Record
136
September 1
Rays
5–1
Griffin (12–9)
Torres (4–1)
18,639
78–58
137
September 2
Rangers
4–2
Straily (8–7)
Holland (9–7)
Balfour (36)
23,495
79–58
138
September 3
Rangers
1–5
Perez (9–3)
Colón (14–6)
16,133
79–59
139
September 4
Rangers
11–4
Parker (11–6)
Darvish (12–7)
Anderson (2)
18,886
80–59
140
September 5
Astros
2–3
Peacock (4–5)
Gray (2–3)
11,569
80–60
141
September 6
Astros
7–5
Griffin (13–9)
Keuchel (5–9)
Balfour (37)
15,502
81–60
142
September 7
Astros
2–1
Straily (9–7)
Oberholtzer (4–2)
Doolittle (1)
20,340
82–60
143
September 8
Astros
7–2
Colón (15–6)
Harrell (6–16)
Anderson (3)
18,824
83–60
144
September 10
@ Twins
3–4
Swarzak (2–2)
Cook (6–4)
Perkins (34)
26,017
83–61
145
September 11
@ Twins
18–3
Gray (3–3)
Pelfrey (5–12)
24,522
84–61
146
September 12
@ Twins
8–2
Griffin (14–9)
Diamond (5–11)
26,188
85–61
147
September 13
@ Rangers
9–8
Straily (10–7)
Holland (9–9)
Doolittle (2)
40,180
86–61
148
September 14
@ Rangers
1–0
Colón (16–6)
Darvish (12–9)
Balfour (38)
36,067
87–61
149
September 15
@ Rangers
5–1
Milone (11–9)
Perez (9–5)
42,980
88–61
150
September 16
Angels
1–12
Wilson (17–6)
Parker (11–7)
14,629
88–62
151
September 17
Angels
2–1
Balfour (1–3)
Kohn (1–3)
18,771
89–62
152
September 18
Angels
4–5 (11)
Gutierrez (1–4)
Chavez (2–4)
Frieri (35)
20,260
89–63
153
September 19
Twins
8–6
Doolittle (5–5)
Martis (0–1)
11,461
90–63
154
September 20
Twins
11–0
Colón (17–6)
Albers (2–4)
36,067
91–63
155
September 21
Twins
9–1
Parker (12–7)
Hernández (3–2)
26,393
92–63
156
September 22
Twins
11–7
Gray (4–3)
De Vries (0–1)
30,589
93–63
157
September 23
@ Angels
10–5
Milone (12–9)
Richards (7–7)
41,147
94–63
158
September 24
@ Angels
0–3
Vargas (9–7)
Griffin (14–10)
38,158
94–64
159
September 25
@ Angels
1–3
Weaver (11–8)
Straily (10–8)
Frieri (37)
36,226
94–65
160
September 27
@ Mariners
8–2
Colón (18–6)
Hernández (12–10)
23,041
95–65
161
September 28
@ Mariners
5–7
Maurer (5–8)
Parker (12–8)
Farquhar (16)
17,751
95–66
162
September 29
@ Mariners
9–0
Gray (5–3)
Ramirez (5–3)
17,081
96–66
Record against 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
2013 Oakland Athletics
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 percentage
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]
Postseason
American League Division Series
Game 1, October 4
9:37 p.m. (EDT ) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California
Game 2, October 5
9:07 p.m. (EDT) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California
Game 3, October 7
1:07 p.m. (EDT) at Comerica Park in Detroit , Michigan
Game 4, October 8
5:07 p.m. (EDT) at Comerica Park in Detroit , Michigan
Game 5, October 10
8:07 p.m. (EDT) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California
Farm system
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