2022 Tampa Bay Rays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2022 Tampa Bay Rays season was the 25th season of the Tampa Bay Rays franchise and their 15th as the Rays. The Rays played their home games at Tropicana Field as members of Major League Baseball 's American League East .
On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[ 1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be canceled due to the lockout, the agreement provided for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[ 2]
The Rays finished in third place in their division, qualifying for the playoffs as the final wild card in the American League. They lost to the Cleveland Guardians in a two-game sweep in the ALWCS .
Offseason
Lockout
The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[ 3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[ 4] [ 5]
The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[ 6]
Rule changes
Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[ 7] [ 8]
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
9–10
5–2
3–3
1–5
4–3
4–3
6–1
3–4
7–12
3–4
2–4
9–10
6–0
9–10
12–8
Boston
10–9
—
2–4
5–2
5–1
4–2
3–4
4–3
3–4
6–13
5–1
6–1
7–12
6–1
3–16
9–11
Chicago
2–5
4–2
—
7–12
12–7
3–4
9–10
3–4
9–10
3–4
5–2
4–2
4–2
3–4
2–4
11–9
Cleveland
3–3
2–5
12–7
—
10–9
3–4
12–7
3–4
13–6
1–5
6–1
1–6
4–2
5–1
5–2
12–8
Detroit
5–1
1–5
7–12
9–10
—
0–7
10–9
3–3
8–11
1–5
2–5
1–6
2–5
4–3
2–5
11–9
Houston
3–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
7–0
—
5–2
13–6
6–0
5–2
12–7
12–7
5–1
14–5
2–4
12–8
Kansas City
3–4
4–3
10–9
7–12
9–10
2–5
—
3–3
7–12
1–6
3–3
2–4
3–4
2–4
2–5
7–13
Los Angeles
1–6
3–4
4–3
4–3
3–3
6–13
3–3
—
4–2
2–4
12–7
10–9
2–5
9–10
3–4
7–13
Minnesota
4–3
4–3
10–9
6–13
11–8
0–6
12–7
2–4
—
2–5
5–1
4–3
4–2
2–5
4–3
8–12
New York
12–7
13–6
4–3
5–1
5–1
2–5
6–1
4–2
5–2
—
5–2
2–4
11–8
4–3
11–8
10–10
Oakland
4–3
1–5
2–5
1–6
5–2
7–12
3–3
7–12
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
3–4
8–11
3–3
5–15
Seattle
4–2
1–6
2–4
6–1
6–1
7–12
4–2
9–10
3–4
4–2
11–8
—
2–5
14–5
5–2
12–8
Tampa Bay
10–9
12–7
2–4
2–4
5–2
1–5
4–3
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–3
5–2
—
4–3
10–9
12–8
Texas
0–6
1–6
4–3
1–5
3–4
5–14
4–2
10–9
5–2
3–4
11–8
5–14
3–4
—
2–4
11–9
Toronto
10–9
16–3
4–2
2–5
5–2
4–2
5–2
4–3
3–4
8–11
3–3
2–5
9–10
4–2
—
13–7
Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.
Game Log
Regular season
Legend
Rays win
Rays loss
Postponement
Bold
Rays team member
2022 Game Log: 86–76 (Home: 51–30; Away: 35–46)
April: 12–9 (Home: 9–6; Away: 3–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
1
April 8
Orioles
2–1
Kittredge (1–0)
López (0–1)
Raley (1)
25,025
1–0
W1
2
April 9
Orioles
5–3
Fleming (1–0)
Lyles (0–1)
Kittredge (1)
15,615
2–0
W2
3
April 10
Orioles
8–0
Springs (1–0)
Wells (0–1)
—
14,100
3–0
W3
4
April 11
Athletics
2–13
Blackburn (1–0)
Patiño (0–1)
—
9,139
3–1
L1
5
April 12
Athletics
9–8 (10)
Thompson (1–0)
Trivino (0–1)
—
7,588
4–1
W1
6
April 13
Athletics
2–4
Montas (1–1)
McClanahan (0–1)
Trivino (1)
8,954
4–2
L1
7
April 14
Athletics
3–6
Irvin (1–1)
Fleming (1–1)
Jiménez (1)
8,287
4–3
L2
8
April 15
@ White Sox
2–3
Cease (2–0)
Rasmussen (0–1)
Hendriks (3)
19,009
4–4
L3
9
April 16
@ White Sox
2–3
López (2–0)
Thompson (1–1)
Hendriks (4)
27,113
4–5
L4
10
April 17
@ White Sox
9–3
Mazza (1–0)
Velasquez (0–1)
—
17,798
5–5
W1
11
April 18
@ Cubs
2–4
Thompson (2–0)
Adam (0–1)
Robertson (4)
26,615
5–6
L1
12
April 19
@ Cubs
6–5
Fleming (2–1)
Steele (1–1)
Kittredge (2)
26,568
6–6
W1
13
April 20
@ Cubs
8–2 (6)
Beeks (1–0)
Stroman (0–2)
—
26,167
7–6
W2
14
April 22
Red Sox
3–4
Wacha (1–0)
Kluber (0–1)
Barnes (1)
16,902
7–7
L1
15
April 23
Red Sox
3–2 (10)
Wisler (1–0)
Robles (1–1)
—
19,137
8–7
W1
16
April 24
Red Sox
5–2
McClanahan (1–1)
Valdéz (0–1)
Thompson (1)
20,993
9–7
W2
17
April 26
Mariners
4–8
Gilbert (3–0)
Fleming (2–2)
—
9,257
9–8
L1
18
April 27
Mariners
3–2
Rasmussen (1–1)
Gonzales (1–2)
Kittredge (3)
7,290
10–8
W1
19
April 28
Mariners
2–1
Feyereisen (1–0)
Flexen (1–3)
Thompson (2)
6,749
11–8
W2
20
April 29
Twins
6–1
Kluber (1–1)
Bundy (3–1)
—
9,928
12–8
W3
21
April 30
Twins
1–9
Stashak (2–0)
McClanahan (1–2)
—
18,846
12–9
L1
May: 16–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 8–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
22
May 1
Twins
3–9
Winder (1–0)
Fleming (2–3)
—
14,830
12–10
L2
23
May 2
@ Athletics
6–1
Rasmussen (2–1)
Jefferies (1–4)
—
2,488
13–10
W1
24
May 3
@ Athletics
10–7 (10)
Kittredge (2–0)
Trivino (0–2)
—
2,815
14–10
W2
25
May 4
@ Athletics
3–0
Feyereisen (2–0)
Jackson (0–1)
Kittredge (4)
4,838
15–10
W3
26
May 5
@ Mariners
4–3
McClanahan (2–2)
Ray (2–3)
Raley (2)
17,027
16–10
W4
27
May 6
@ Mariners
8–7
Thompson (2–1)
Sewald (0–1)
Raley (3)
26,154
17–10
W5
28
May 7
@ Mariners
8–2
Rasmussen (3–1)
Gonzales (1–4)
—
31,589
18–10
W6
29
May 8
@ Mariners
1–2 (10)
Sewald (1–1)
Wisler (1–1)
—
32,501
18–11
L1
30
May 9
@ Angels
3–11
Syndergaard (3–1)
Springs (1–1)
—
19,537
18–12
L2
31
May 10
@ Angels
0–12
Detmers (2–1)
Kluber (1–2)
—
39,313
18–13
L3
32
May 11
@ Angels
4–2 (10)
Feyereisen (3–0)
Loup (0–2)
Raley (4)
21,045
19–13
W1
33
May 13
Blue Jays
5–2
Kittredge (3–0)
Gausman (3–2)
Adam (1)
10,169
20–13
W2
34
May 14
Blue Jays
1–5
Mayza (2–0)
Thompson (1–2)
—
15,195
20–14
L1
35
May 15
Blue Jays
3–0
Wisler (2–1)
Manoah (4–1)
Kittredge (5)
20,832
21–14
W1
36
May 16
Tigers
2–3
Fulmer (2–2)
Kittredge (3–1)
Soto (6)
11,532
21–15
L1
37
May 17
Tigers
8–1
McClanahan (3–2)
Brieske (0–3)
—
8,475
22–15
W1
38
May 18
Tigers
6–1
Rasmussen (4–1)
Rodríguez (1–3)
—
9,706
23–15
W2
39
May 20
@ Orioles
6–8 (13)
Vespi (1–0)
Garza Jr. (0–1)
—
15,127
23–16
L1
40
May 21
@ Orioles
6–1
Springs (2–1)
Bradish (1–3)
—
17,573
24–16
W1
41
May 22
@ Orioles
6–7 (11)
Pérez (2–0)
Knight (0–1)
—
23,778
24–17
L1
42
May 24
Marlins
4–0
McClanahan (4–2)
López (4–2)
—
9,006
25–17
W1
43
May 25
Marlins
5–4
Rasmussen (5–1)
Poteet (0–1)
Poche (1)
7,520
26–17
W2
44
May 26
Yankees
2–7
Cortés Jr. (4–1)
Yarbrough (0–1)
—
14,610
26–18
L1
45
May 27
Yankees
0–2
Taillon (5–1)
Springs (2–2)
Holmes (6)
19,018
26–19
L2
46
May 28
Yankees
3–1
Feyereisen (4–0)
Luetge (1–2)
Poche (2)
25,025
27–19
W1
47
May 29
Yankees
4–2
McClanahan (5–2)
Severino (3–1)
Feyereisen (1)
25,025
28–19
W2
48
May 30
@ Rangers
5–9
Otto (3–2)
Rasmussen (5–2)
—
25,605
28–20
L1
49
May 31
@ Rangers
0–3
Pérez (4–2)
Yarbrough (0–2)
Barlow (9)
16,317
28–21
L2
June: 12–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
50
June 1
@ Rangers
4–3 (11)
Poche (1–0)
Santana (2–2)
Wisler (1)
20,634
29–21
W1
51
June 2
@ Rangers
3–1
Kluber (2–2)
Hearn (3–4)
Thompson (3)
17,097
30–21
W2
52
June 3
White Sox
6–3
McClanahan (6–2)
Martin (0–2)
Poche (3)
8,930
31–21
W3
53
June 4
White Sox
2–3
Crick (2–0)
Beeks (1–1)
Hendriks (15)
19,452
31–22
L1
54
June 5
White Sox
5–6
Giolito (4–2)
Yarbrough (0–3)
Hendriks (16)
11,162
31–23
L2
55
June 7
Cardinals
4–2 (10)
Poche (2–0)
VerHagen (3–1)
—
10,905
32–23
W1
56
June 8
Cardinals
11–3
Kluber (3–2)
Naughton (0–2)
—
12,906
33–23
W2
57
June 9
Cardinals
2–1
McClanahan (7–2)
Mikolas (4–4)
Adam (2)
14,892
34–23
W3
58
June 10
@ Twins
4–9
Smeltzer (3–0)
Rasmussen (5–3)
—
23,761
34–24
L1
59
June 11
@ Twins
5–6
Megill (2–1)
Baz (0–1)
Pagán (8)
22,741
34–25
L2
60
June 12
@ Twins
6–0
Springs (3–2)
Sands (0–3)
—
25,350
35–25
W1
61
June 14
@ Yankees
0–2
Cole (6–1)
Kluber (3–3)
Holmes (10)
35,692
35–26
L1
62
June 15
@ Yankees
3–4
Cortés Jr. (6–2)
McClanahan (7–3)
Holmes (11)
35,104
35–27
L2
63
June 16
@ Yankees
1–2
King (4–1)
Armstrong (0–1)
—
39,469
35–28
L3
64
June 17
@ Orioles
0–1
Bautista (3–2)
Faucher (0–1)
López (10)
13,140
35–29
L4
65
June 18
@ Orioles
7–6
Faucher (1–1)
Tate (0–3)
Poche (4)
15,426
36–29
W1
66
June 19
@ Orioles
1–2
Vespi (2–0)
Kluber (3–4)
López (11)
23,004
36–30
L1
67
June 20
Yankees
2–4
Holmes (5–0)
Adam (0–2)
Peralta (2)
16,504
36–31
L2
68
June 21
Yankees
5–4
Armstrong (1–1)
Cortés Jr. (6–3)
Poche (5)
20,688
37–31
W1
69
June 22
Yankees
4–5
Schmidt (4–2)
Garza Jr. (0–2)
Holmes (12)
12,264
37–32
L1
70
June 24
Pirates
4–3 (10)
Adam (1–2)
De Los Santos (0–1)
—
10,542
38–32
W1
71
June 25
Pirates
6–5
Garza Jr. (1–2)
Bednar (3–2)
—
15,203
39–32
W2
72
June 26
Pirates
4–2
McClanahan (8–3)
Beede (0–1)
Raley (4)
13,364
40–32
W3
73
June 28
Brewers
3–5
Woodruff (6–3)
Wisler (2–2)
Hader (23)
13,742
40–33
L1
74
June 29
Brewers
3–5
Boxberger (2–1)
Faucher (1–2)
Hader (24)
15,481
40–34
L2
75
June 30
@ Blue Jays
1–4
Kikuchi (3–4)
Yarbrough (0–4)
Cimber (4)
22,987
40–35
L3
July: 14–13 (Home: 7–3; Away: 7–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
76
July 1
@ Blue Jays
2–9
Berríos (6–4)
Kluber (3–5)
—
44,445
40–36
L4
77
July 2 (1)
@ Blue Jays
6–2
McClanahan (9–3)
Lawrence (0–1)
—
39,426
41–36
W1
78
July 2 (2)
@ Blue Jays
11–5
Garza Jr. (2–2)
Hatch (0–1)
—
24,180
42–36
W2
79
July 3
@ Blue Jays
7–3
Baz (1–1)
Stripling (4–3)
Adam (3)
35,757
43–36
W3
80
July 4
@ Red Sox
0–4
Crawford (2–2)
Fleming (2–4)
Schreiber (3)
36,473
43–37
L1
81
July 5
@ Red Sox
8–4
Thompson (2–2)
Pivetta (8–6)
—
31,113
44–37
W1
82
July 6
@ Red Sox
7–1
Kluber (4–5)
Bello (0–1)
—
33,735
45–37
W2
83
July 8
@ Reds
1–2 (10)
Kuhnel (1–1)
Wisler (2–3)
—
26,529
45–38
L1
84
July 9
@ Reds
4–5 (10)
Hoffman (2–0)
Faucher (1–3)
—
33,927
45–39
L2
85
July 10
@ Reds
5–10
Lodolo (2–2)
Baz (1–2)
—
21,748
45–40
L3
86
July 11
Red Sox
10–5
Bard (1–0)
Diekman (4–1)
—
10,629
46–40
W1
87
July 12
Red Sox
3–2
Kluber (5–5)
Strahm (3–3)
Raley (5)
10,653
47–40
W2
88
July 13
Red Sox
4–1
McClanahan (10–3)
Winckowski (3–4)
Poche (6)
10,548
48–40
W3
89
July 14
Red Sox
5–4
Romero (1–0)
Schreiber (2–1)
Beeks (1)
11,998
49–40
W4
90
July 15
Orioles
5–4
Wisler (3–3)
Wells (7–5)
Raley (6)
13,917
50–40
W5
91
July 16
Orioles
4–6 (11)
López (4–5)
Bard (1–1)
Krehbiel (1)
19,886
50–41
L1
92
July 17
Orioles
7–5
Kluber (6–5)
Lyles (6–8)
Adam (4)
13,813
51–41
W1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles
93
July 22
@ Royals
7–3
Rasmussen (6–3)
Keller (5–10)
—
22,102
52–41
W2
94
July 23
@ Royals
3–6
Barlow (4–2)
Yarbrough (0–5)
—
20,668
52–42
L1
95
July 24
@ Royals
2–4
Bubic (2–6)
Raley (1–1)
Clarke (2)
12,336
52–43
L2
96
July 25
@ Orioles
1–5
Vespi (3–0)
Kluber (6–6)
—
9,606
52–44
L3
97
July 26
@ Orioles
3–5
Akin (2–1)
Poche (2–1)
López (19)
11,307
52–45
L4
98
July 27
@ Orioles
6–4 (10)
Poche (3–1)
López (4–6)
Fairbanks (1)
13,592
53–45
W1
99
July 28
@ Orioles
0–3
Lyles (7–8)
Yarbrough (0–6)
Bautista (3)
16,784
53–46
L1
100
July 29
Guardians
1–4
Bieber (5–6)
Springs (3–3)
Clase (22)
14,671
53–47
L2
101
July 30
Guardians
6–4
Kluber (7–6)
Plesac (2–9)
Fairbanks (2)
22,756
54–47
W1
102
July 31
Guardians
3–5
McCarty (2–2)
McClanahan (10–4)
Clase (23)
18,023
54–48
L1
August: 18–9 (Home: 10–3; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
103
August 2
Blue Jays
1–3
Gausman (8–8)
Rasmussen (6–4)
Romano (25)
16,433
54–49
L2
104
August 3
Blue Jays
3–2
Thompson (3–2)
Cimber (8–4)
Adam (5)
14,253
55–49
W1
105
August 4
@ Tigers
6–2
Springs (4–3)
Hutchison (1–5)
—
16,595
56–49
W2
106
August 5
@ Tigers
5–3
Beeks (2–1)
Jiménez (3–1)
Poche (7)
21,547
57–49
W3
107
August 6
@ Tigers
1–9
Hill (2–3)
McClanahan (10–5)
—
40,101
57–50
L1
108
August 7
@ Tigers
7–0
Poche (4–1)
Soto (2–6)
—
18,395
58–50
W1
109
August 9
@ Brewers
3–5
Peralta (4–2)
Yarbrough (0–7)
Bush (2)
30,030
58–51
L1
110
August 10
@ Brewers
3–4 (10)
Williams (3–2)
Thompson (3–3)
—
30,644
58–52
L2
111
August 12
Orioles
3–10
Voth (3–1)
Kluber (7–7)
—
12,380
58–53
L3
112
August 13
Orioles
8–2
McClanahan (11–5)
Hall (0–1)
—
16,823
59–53
W1
113
August 14
Orioles
4–1
Rasmussen (7–4)
Lyles (9–9)
Adam (6)
18,093
60–53
W2
114
August 15
@ Yankees
4–0
Yarbrough (1–7)
Cole (9–5)
—
42,192
61–53
W3
115
August 16
@ Yankees
3–1
Springs (5–3)
Cortés Jr. (9–4)
Adam (7)
41,083
62–53
W4
116
August 17
@ Yankees
7–8 (10)
Chapman (2–3)
Beeks (2–2)
—
42,512
62–54
L1
117
August 18
Royals
7–1
Patiño (1–1)
Castillo (0–1)
—
8,169
63–54
W1
118
August 19
Royals
2–3 (10)
Barlow (5–4)
Beeks (2–3)
—
10,049
63–55
L1
119
August 20
Royals
5–2
Rasmussen (8–4)
Bubic (2–8)
Fairbanks (3)
19,800
64–55
W1
120
August 21
Royals
3–2
Armstrong (2–1)
Cuas (2–2)
Fairbanks (4)
12,940
65–55
W2
121
August 22
Angels
2–1
Springs (6–3)
Davidson (2–4)
Armstrong (1)
9,942
66–55
W3
122
August 23
Angels
11–1
Kluber (8–7)
Suárez (4–6)
—
8,810
67–55
W4
123
August 24
Angels
4–3 (11)
Chargois (1–0)
Barría (2–3)
—
9,763
68–55
W5
124
August 25
Angels
8–3
Rasmussen (9–4)
Sandoval (4–9)
—
10,733
69–55
W6
125
August 26
@ Red Sox
8–9
Wacha (9–1)
Yarbrough (1–8)
Whitlock (6)
30,095
69–56
L1
126
August 27
@ Red Sox
1–5
Hill (6–5)
Springs (6–4)
Schreiber (5)
34,036
69–57
L2
127
August 28
@ Red Sox
12–4
Kluber (9–7)
Pivetta (9–10)
—
29,116
70–57
W1
128
August 30
@ Marlins
7–2
Chargois (2–0)
Luzardo (3–6)
—
7,386
71–57
W2
129
August 31
@ Marlins
2–1 (10)
Adam (2–2)
Nance (0–2)
Beeks (2)
7,420
72–57
W3
September: 14–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
130
September 2
Yankees
9–0
Springs (7–4)
Germán (2–3)
—
17,886
73–57
W4
131
September 3
Yankees
2–1
Kluber (10–7)
Schmidt (5–4)
Adam (8)
21,754
74–57
W5
132
September 4
Yankees
1–2
Montas (5–11)
Armstrong (2–2)
Holmes (18)
25,025
74–58
L1
133
September 5
Red Sox
4–3
Faucher (2–3)
Familia (2–2)
Fairbanks (5)
12,264
75–58
W1
134
September 6
Red Sox
8–4
Cleavinger (1–1)
Hill (6–6)
—
8,069
76–58
W2
135
September 7
Red Sox
1–0
Chirinos (1–0)
Pivetta (9–11)
Fairbanks (6)
8,696
77–58
W3
136
September 9
@ Yankees
4–2
Rasmussen (10–4)
Montas (5–12)
Armstrong (2)
46,160
78–58
W4
137
September 10
@ Yankees
3–10
Taillon (13–4)
Kluber (10–8)
—
43,088
78–59
L1
138
September 11
@ Yankees
4–10
Peralta (3–4)
Patiño (1–2)
—
36,402
78–60
L2
139
September 12
@ Blue Jays
2–3
Mayza (7–0)
Adam (2–3)
Romano (33)
23,002
78–61
L3
140
September 13 (1)
@ Blue Jays
4–2
Springs (8–4)
Merryweather (0–3)
Fairbanks (7)
23,497
79–61
W1
141
September 13 (2)
@ Blue Jays
2–7
Bass (4–3)
Poche (4–2)
—
25,103
79–62
L1
142
September 14
@ Blue Jays
1–5
Stripling (8–4)
Rasmussen (10–5)
—
24,282
79–63
L2
143
September 15
@ Blue Jays
11–0
McClanahan (12–5)
Gausman (12–10)
—
23,820
80–63
W1
144
September 16
Rangers
3–4
Pérez (12–6)
Kluber (10–9)
Leclerc (6)
14,127
80–64
L1
145
September 17
Rangers
5–1
Yarbrough (2–8)
Gray (7–7)
—
14,094
81–64
W1
146
September 18
Rangers
5–3
Springs (9–4)
Otto (6–9)
Fairbanks (8)
12,835
82–64
W2
147
September 19
Astros
0–4
García (13–8)
Rasmussen (10–6)
—
10,390
82–65
L1
148
September 20
Astros
0–5
Javier (10–9)
McClanahan (12–6)
Pressly (29)
8,992
82–66
L2
149
September 21
Astros
2–5
McCullers Jr. (4–1)
Raley (1–2)
Pressly (30)
9,293
82–67
L3
150
September 22
Blue Jays
10–5
Yarbrough (3–8)
Berríos (11–6)
—
8,799
83–67
W1
151
September 23
Blue Jays
10–6
Guerra (1–0)
García (4–5)
—
17,407
84–67
W2
152
September 24
Blue Jays
1–3
Manoah (15–7)
Rasmussen (10–7)
Romano (35)
22,169
84–68
L1
153
September 25
Blue Jays
1–7
Stripling (9–4)
McClanahan (12–7)
—
16,394
84–69
L2
154
September 27
@ Guardians
6–5 (11)
Guerra (2–0)
Stephan (6–5)
Faucher (1)
10,775
85–69
W1
155
September 28
@ Guardians
1–2 (10)
Karinchak (2–0)
Guerra (2–1)
—
10,674
85–70
L1
156
September 29
@ Guardians
1–2
De Los Santos (5–0)
Armstrong (2–3)
Stephan (3)
11,783
85–71
L2
157
September 30
@ Astros
7–3
Rasmussen (11–7)
Valdez (16–6)
—
37,349
86–71
W1
October: 0–5 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–5)
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References
^ Feinsand, Mark (March 10, 2022). "MLB, MLBPA agree to new CBA; season to start April 7" . Retrieved March 10, 2022 .
^ Lacques, Gabe (March 10, 2022). "Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season" . USA Today . Retrieved March 13, 2022 .
^ Baumann, Michael (December 2, 2021). "All the Questions—and Answers—About the Most Important Details of the MLB Lockout" . The Ringer . Retrieved December 2, 2021 .
^ Nightengale, Gabe Lacques and Bob. "MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players" . USA TODAY . Retrieved December 2, 2021 .
^ Selbe, Nick. "MLB Owners Vote Unanimously to Institute Lockout" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved December 2, 2021 .
^ "Play Ball! 2022 MLB season will start April 7 with full 162-game schedule; spring training games begin March 17" . SportsLine . March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2022 .
^ Conti, Kristen. "Here Are the New MLB Rules for the 2022 Season" . NBC Chicago . Retrieved March 11, 2022 .
^ "MLB to add jersey advertising for first time in league history as part of new CBA, per report" . CBS Sports . Retrieved March 11, 2022 .
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