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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. Since 1966, the team ha ...
season was the 48th season for the franchise. The regular season ended with the Angels winning their seventh
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division title and setting a franchise record for single-season wins. In the postseason, they were once again defeated by the
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in the
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, the same team that defeated them in the
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, as well as the
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.
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Bill Stoneman retired at the end of the 2007 season and was replaced by relative newcomer
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. Reagins quickly made two headline roster moves, trading
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to the
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for
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, and signing
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Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
. Partway through the season the Angels traded
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to the
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for Mark Teixeira. On September 10, the Angels clinched the
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division title, their seventh in franchise history, and became the earliest team to clinch the division in its history. Three days later,
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Francisco Rodríguez broke the single-season save record with his 58th save.


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Standings


Record vs. opponents


Roster


April

*''@
Minnesota Twins The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division. The team is named after the Twin Cities area w ...
– LAA won the series 3–1''. The Angels won their first series of the season, mainly with excellent pitching. This was despite injuries to starters
John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Ch ...
and Kelvim Escobar and relievers
Scot Shields Robert Scot Shields (born July 22, 1975) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played his entire baseball career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was the last member of the Anaheim ...
and
Chris Bootcheck Christopher Brandon Bootcheck (born October 24, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB), Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the KBO League (KBO). Playing career College Bootcheck p ...
. The series also marked an emotional return to Minnesota for
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
, who had moved from Minnesota to Anaheim during the off-season. In the first game, Liván Hernández out-pitched
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
to guide Minnesota to the win. In games 2 and 3, the Anaheim
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s went 8
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each.
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
gave up only one
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in his debut for the Angels, while Joe Saunders gave up no runs off just four hits in the longest outing of his career to date. Anaheim hit three
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s in the final game, which proved just enough to power them to a 5–4 win. *''vs Texas Rangers – TEX won the series 2–1''. Texas took two out of three against Anaheim, twice putting up double-digit scores. Friday night saw Texas take an 11–0 lead going into the bottom of the ninth inning, highlighted by
Ben Broussard Benjamin Isaac Broussard (born September 24, 1976) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He is currently a musician and Leadership Development Coordinator for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball . Broussard was dra ...
's grand slam and Josh Hamilton finishing the night a home run short of the
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. In the bottom of the ninth, the Angels rallied for six runs.
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
, making his debut at
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in an Angels uniform had two hits in the bottom of ninth, and the rally was ended when
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
hit a ball that was caught a few feet shy of the wall. Game 2 saw
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
beat Kevin Millwood (who lost in a
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effort, Texas's first for 195 games.) in a pitching duel 2–1, pitching seven scoreless innings.
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
struggled in his Game 3 start, giving up seven runs in five innings. Gerald Laird had a career night for the Rangers, going 4–5 with two home runs and six RBIs. Ben Broussard also went deep. Torii Hunter hit a home run for the Angels, as did Garret Anderson, his first of the season. *''vs
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. In a series with both sides boasting much speed, home runs decided all three games of the series. Game 1 saw
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
hit a dramatic
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off closer Joe Borowski, after Francisco Rodríguez blew the save in the top of the ninth. Joe Saunders went eight innings for the second time in two starts, while
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pitched six strong innings. Game 2 saw another blown save for the Angels.
Justin Speier Justin James Speier (born November 6, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He attended Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona. Upon graduation from Brophy Prep, Speier attended the University ...
was called on to close, as Rodríguez was ruled out due to an ankle injury.
Travis Hafner Travis Lee Hafner (; born June 3, 1977) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter and first baseman. A left-handed hitter, Hafner played for the Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indian ...
hit a two-run homer to give the winning runs to the Indians.
Jake Westbrook Jacob Cauthen Westbrook (born September 29, 1977) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was known as a sinker ball pitcher and hit a grand slam as a batter.Harris, J. GeralJake Westbrook: sinkerball pitc ...
pitched a complete game to record the win.
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
hit his first home run of the season during the game. This defeat ended a 163-game winning streak for the Angels where they had been ahead after eight innings. Anaheim comfortably won game 3, courtesy of a Mike Napoli grand slam, and other home runs from
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
,
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
and
Casey Kotchman Casey John Kotchman (born February 22, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Marin ...
. *''@
Seattle Mariners The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West division. The team joined the American League ...
– SEA won the series 2–1''. Raúl Ibañez stole the show in Game 1, hitting two home runs and a double, driving in three runs, chasing
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
to his second loss of the season. Game 2 saw
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
struggle, conceding six runs and twelve hits in five innings. Ibanez was again on form, hitting a home run and getting three RBIs. Carlos Silva pitched eight solid innings to get the win. The final game saw the Angels offence come alive with a 16-hit attack.
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,
Casey Kotchman Casey John Kotchman (born February 22, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Marin ...
and Jeff Mathis each got three hits.
Cha Seung Baek Cha Seung Baek (, , ; born May 29, 1980) is a former Korean American professional baseball pitcher. Baek graduated from Busan High School, Busan, South Korea in 1998. He was signed by the Seattle Mariners as an amateur free agent on September ...
was Seattle's starter, after Eric Bedard was ruled out with an inflamed left hip. Joe Saunders pitched into the sixth inning to continue his excellent start to the season. *''@ Texas Rangers – LAA won the series 2–0''. In the first game,
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
recovered from a three-run first inning to shut down the rangers for the next six innings to improve his record to 2–0.
Jason Jennings Jason Ryan Jennings (born July 17, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in Major League Baseball with the Colorado Rockies (2001-2006), Houston Astros (2007) and Texas Rangers (2008-2009). High school/college ...
couldn't hold the lead and went to 0–3. Game 2 saw
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come back to his old ball-club and hit a game winning three RBI double to seal a sweep for the Angels. Despite Michael Young's 3–5 effort, the Angels bullpen was very solid, pitching five scoreless innings. In particular,
Darren Oliver Darren Christopher Oliver (born October 6, 1970) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He is a second generation major league player, as his father Bob Oliver played in the major leagues for nine seasons between 1967 and 1975. E ...
pitched innings to pick up his first win of the season. *''vs
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– Series squared 1–1''.
Gil Meche Gilbert Allen Meche (; born September 8, 1978) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher. Meche pitched for the Seattle Mariners for six seasons. With the Kansas City Royals, Meche made three straight Opening Day starts an ...
and the Royals bullpen outduelled
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
to take the first game; Weaver's error to field a simple catch at first base cost a run that ended up deciding the result between the two teams.
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
pitched solidly to win Game 2 for the Angels. *''vs
Seattle Mariners The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West division. The team joined the American League ...
– LAA won the series 2–1''. Game 1 saw
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
take all the plaudits in his effort to give the Angels the win. He went 3–4 with three doubles and three RBIs. He also made a leaping catch at the wall to deny Richie Sexson a go-ahead home run and allow Francisco Rodríguez to gain his seventh save.
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
pitched eight dominant innings in Game 2, including eight strikeouts to ensure the Angels won the series.
Dustin Moseley Dustin Aaron Moseley (born December 26, 1981) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres. Career Moseley was selected ...
once again struggled in Game 3, failing to pitch five innings.
Miguel Batista Miguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Ari ...
shutout the Angels with innings. The Angels rallied with two runs in the ninth, but this wasn't enough to come back against the Mariners. *''@
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. This series was the first time the two teams met since the
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. The Angels bullpen failed to keep the Red Sox at bay in Game 1, as
Jacoby Ellsbury Jacoby McCabe Ellsbury ( ; born September 11, 1983) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox from 2007 through 2013 and then played for the New York Yankees from 2 ...
hit two home runs and scored the go-ahead run in the eight to give the Red Sox the victory.
Gary Matthews, Jr. Gary Nathaniel Matthews Jr. (born August 25, 1974) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2010. Matthews is the son of the 1973 Rookie of the Year, 1979 All-Star, and former P ...
hit two home runs in Game 2 behind
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
's solid effort to tie the series at 1–1. Game 3 saw Joe Saunders continue his excellent start to the season, moving to 4–0. When Boston's bullpen entered the game, the Angels exploded with a four-run seventh inning to see off the Red Sox.
Scot Shields Robert Scot Shields (born July 22, 1975) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played his entire baseball career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was the last member of the Anaheim ...
attempted a two-inning save, but after giving up two runs to a
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home run in the ninth, Francisco Rodríguez was called on to get the final out to acquire his ninth save. *''@
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. The Angels' next visit was at the resurging Detroit Tigers, who were recovering from a 0–6 start. In Game 1,
Nate Robertson Nathan Daniel Robertson, (born September 3, 1977) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies. Career Florida Marlins Robertson attended Wichita ...
pitched solidly for the Tigers, apart from a four-run fourth inning, highlighted by
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
's two-run home run. The Angels bullpen once again proved very solid, backing up
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
's inning effort to secure the win.
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
hit his 2000th major league hit to break up a no-hitter from Armando Galarraga in Game 2, but it wasn't enough to stop the Tigers from winning. Game 3 featured on
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, and saw a solid pitching performance from
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
to guide the Angels to the series victory.
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
and
Casey Kotchman Casey John Kotchman (born February 22, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Marin ...
did the damage against Justin Verlander, each driving in three runs. *''vs
Oakland Athletics The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The te ...
– Series squared 2–2''. In this AL West series, Oakland started strongly, roughing up
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
and
Chris Bootcheck Christopher Brandon Bootcheck (born October 24, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB), Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the KBO League (KBO). Playing career College Bootcheck p ...
for 14 runs over innings in a 16-hit attack. Games 2 and 3 saw young starters Joe Saunders and
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
combine for just giving up one run, moving both pitchers to 5–0 on the season. Game 4 saw the Oakland offence light up for 15 runs off 20 hits against debutant Nick Adenhart. For the Angels,
Erick Aybar Erick Johan Aybar (born January 14, 1984) is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres. ...
hit his first home run of the season, while Mike Napoli belted his second homer of the series, his seventh of the season.


May

*''vs
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. Game 1 saw Jeremy Guthrie outduel
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
over the first seven innings.
George Sherrill George Friederich Sherrill (born April 19, 1977) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. Sherrill pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Atlanta Braves from ...
struggled to close the game, giving up one run, but forced
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to pop-up to leave the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth.
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
pitched 8 strong innings in Game 2, limiting the Orioles to one run on three hits in order to earn the win for the Angels. Game 3 saw three home runs for the Angels, including a three-run homer from
Torii Hunter Torii Kedar Hunter (; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Detroit Tigers from 1997 ...
to cap off a four-run first inning. This was enough to propel Joe Saunders to 6–0 for the season. *''@
Kansas City Royals The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team was founded as an expans ...
– LAA won the series 2–1''. Chone Figgins was placed on the
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, thus the Angels were without their speedy leadoff hitter. Game 1 saw
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
improve to 6–0 with a complete game shut-out, with 9 strikeouts. He was matched toe-to-toe for the first seven innings by
Brett Tomko Brett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Ange ...
. A four-run top of the ninth, punctuated with a 2-RBI home run by
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
gave the Halos the victory. Garret Anderson hit 5 RBIs in Game 2, including a 3-run home run off
Brian Bannister Brian Patrick Bannister (born February 28, 1981) is an American director of pitching for the San Francisco Giants. He is a former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for the New York Mets and Kansas City Royals of Major League Bas ...
and this was all the Angels needed to win Game 2. Nick Adenhart struggled again, giving up 11 baserunners over innings, but the bullpen shutout the Royals for the rest of the game, with Francisco Rodríguez picking up his 17th save from 18 chances. With the Angels attempting the sweep in Game 3,
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
struggled, giving 8 runs in innings. Garret Anderson hit a home run in his third straight game, although this was not enough to stop the Royals from winning. *''@
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– TB won the series 3–0''. James Shields started off the series with a one-hit shutout to give the high-flying Rays a 2–0 victory.
Jon Garland Jon Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. After being drafted by the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1997, Garland played for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angel ...
matched him for eight innings, but
Justin Speier Justin James Speier (born November 6, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He attended Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona. Upon graduation from Brophy Prep, Speier attended the University ...
gave up a two-run shot to
Evan Longoria Evan Michael Longoria (born October 7, 1985), nicknamed "Longo", is an American professional baseball third baseman who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays from 2008 through 2017, and the S ...
with one out in the ninth to take the loss. The Angels lost by the same score in Game 2, this time Scott Kazmir outduelled Joe Saunders to give the southpaw his first loss of the season. Former Angel Troy Percival earned his eighth save of the season. Game 3 saw the Angels score their first runs of the series, but an out-of-sorts Speier took his second loss of the series, giving up a 3-run shot to
Carl Crawford Carl Demonte Crawford (born August 5, 1981), nicknamed "The Perfect Storm", is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers. He ba ...
in the 6th inning. The Angels 3-4-5 hitters went 7–12 with 5 RBIs, but this was not enough to topple the Rays. *''vs
Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
– Series squared 2–2''. In Game 1,
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
hit only his fourth home run of the season to help Nick Adenhart pick up his first victory in the Majors.
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
pitched seven scoreless innings in Game 2, but John Danks matched him. However, the Angels still won courtesy of a two-run eighth inning, with RBIs from Mike Napoli and Robb Quinlan.
John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Ch ...
made his first start of the season in Game 3, pitching seven innings giving up one run, matching
José Contreras José Ariel Contreras Camejo (born December 6, 1971), is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher, who played in the Cuban National Series (CNS), Major League Baseball (MLB), and internationally for the Cuban national baseball team. Contr ...
's effort for the Sox. However,
Scot Shields Robert Scot Shields (born July 22, 1975) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played his entire baseball career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was the last member of the Anaheim ...
failed to record an out while giving up four runs via a
Carlos Quentin Carlos José Quentin (born August 28, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres. In 2008 and 2011, Quentin was selec ...
grand slam in the eighth inning. Game 4 saw Francisco Rodríguez pick up his first loss of the season, giving up an RBI single in the ninth to Jim Thome, who had been hitting only .199 for the season. *''vs
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. This series was the first of two Freeway series to be contested by the two teams this season. Game 1 saw Joe Saunders be the first pitcher to get to seven wins in the American League, pitching strong innings. In Game 2, the Dodgers thwarted
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
's effort to join his teammate on seven wins, handing the young righty his first loss of the season. Offensively,
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
went 3–4, continuing his good form with the bat, he had hit .444 in his previous 12 games. The rubber game saw the Angels take the series, thanks largely to catcher Mike Napoli, who hit two home runs, got 5 RBIs and went 3–4 on the night.
Maicer Izturis Maicer Eduardo Izturis (; born September 12, 1980) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder. During his career he played for the Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB) ...
and
Casey Kotchman Casey John Kotchman (born February 22, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Marin ...
also got three hits in the game. *''@
Toronto Blue Jays The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. Since 1989, the team has played its home games ...
– LAA won the series 2–1''.
John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Ch ...
picked up his first win of the season in Game 1, pitching seven strong innings. Francisco Rodríguez got his league-leading 18th save, despite giving up three walks in the ninth.
Shawn Marcum Shaun Michal Marcum (born December 14, 1981) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, and Cleveland Indians. In 2015, he became the p ...
felt the full force of
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
's bat in Game 2, the slugger hit two home runs and got all 4 RBIs to ensure the Angels took the series with a game to spare. Game 3 saw
Lyle Overbay Lyle Stefan Overbay (born January 28, 1977) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees ...
hit a solo home run in the sixth inning to hand
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
his second consecutive loss by breaking a 3–3 tie. *''@
Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
– LAA won the series 2–1''. Los Angeles entered Chicago with the White Sox on a seven-game winning streak. Joe Saunders overcame sickness to end the streak, pitching innings of one-run ball, which was enough to beat
Gavin Floyd Gavin Christopher Floyd (born January 27, 1983), is an American former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, and Toronto Blue ...
's complete game effort. Game 2 saw another low-scoring affair, this time
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
twirled eight scoreless innings, assisted by
Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Sr. (born February 9, 1975), nicknamed "Vlad the Impaler", is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right fielder and designated hitter. He played for ...
's seventh home run of the season. In the final game,
John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Ch ...
pitched into the ninth inning, following the efforts of Saunders and Weaver before him. However, his complete game effort was ended by
Carlos Quentin Carlos José Quentin (born August 28, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres. In 2008 and 2011, Quentin was selec ...
's second home run of the night, as the slugger drove in all three RBIs to give the White Sox the victory behind
José Contreras José Ariel Contreras Camejo (born December 6, 1971), is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher, who played in the Cuban National Series (CNS), Major League Baseball (MLB), and internationally for the Cuban national baseball team. Contr ...
' eight-inning effort. *''vs
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– LAA won the series 2–1''. Game 1 saw both offences stifled, both teams hitting a combined 0–24 with runners in scoring position. In the 12th inning,
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
drew a bases-loaded walk to give
José Arredondo José Juan Arredondo (born March 12, 1984) is a Dominican Republic, Dominican former professional baseball relief pitcher. He also played for the Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Cincinnati Reds of the Major League Baseba ...
his first win of his major-league career. Miguel Cabrera's 8th home run of the season was the only blemish on
Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born Johan Ramon Santana; December 12, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals (twice), Atlanta Braves ...
's complete game in Game 2, but he still picked up the victory, after
Garret Anderson Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles D ...
's 3–4 night and
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's walk-off single. Joe Saunders struggled in the final game, giving up two home runs and four RBIs to
Marcus Thames Marcus Markley Thames ( ; born March 6, 1977) is an American former baseball left fielder, designated hitter, and current coach. He played for the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball ...
. Armando Galarraga continued his excellent start to his rookie season, pitching into the ninth inning and picking up the win. *''vs
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– LAA won the series 2–1''.
Lyle Overbay Lyle Stefan Overbay (born January 28, 1977) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees ...
went 3–5 with two home runs and three RBIs to knock
Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. Weaver was drafted in the first round (12th overall ...
out early, and highlighted a 10-run, 16-hit attack to beat the Angels in Game 1.
John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Ch ...
once again pitched into the eight inning in Game 2, but failed to get a decision despite the Angels getting 16 hits, including
Maicer Izturis Maicer Eduardo Izturis (; born September 12, 1980) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder. During his career he played for the Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB) ...
' 4–5 effort. In the end, Juan Rivera hit a walk-off single in the 10th to beat Blue Jays. In the rubber game,
A. J. Burnett Allan James Burnett (born January 3, 1977), is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Philadelphia ...
's eight-inning effort was wasted by
B. J. Ryan Robert Victor "B. J." Ryan Jr. (born December 28, 1975) is an American baseball coach and former relief pitcher. He played college baseball at Louisiana, where he played for coach Tony Robichaux in 1997 and 1998. He also played in Major League Bas ...
's inability to close the game. He hit
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in the t ...
to force in the tying run, and
Maicer Izturis Maicer Eduardo Izturis (; born September 12, 1980) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder. During his career he played for the Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB) ...
singled in the winning run to give the Angels their fifth consecutive series win. Sean Rodriguez had earlier hit his first ever Major League home run to put the only runs up against Burnett.


Playoffs

The Angels beat the New York Yankees 4 to 2 on September 10, 2008 and about an hour later Seattle beat Texas which clinched the division for the Angels. With the Boston Red Sox securing the AL Wild Card, the Angels would have to face their old foes in the first round of the playoffs once again. The Red Sox swept the Angels in the division series in 2007 and 2004, but failed to do so in 2008. *'' ALDS Game One'' John Lackey gave up a 2-run homer to
Jason Bay Jason Raymond Bay (born September 20, 1978) is a Canadian-American former professional baseball left fielder. Bay played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Seattle Marine ...
in the top of the sixth letting Boston take a lead they would not relinquish. Boston went on to win 4 to 2 marking the 10th straight playoff game the Angels lost to Boston. People now refer to this as the curse of
Donnie Moore Donnie Ray Moore (February 13, 1954 – July 18, 1989) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for the Chicago Cubs (1975, 1977–79), St. Louis Cardinals (1980), Milwaukee Brewers (1981), Atlanta Braves (1982–8 ...
.


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Washburn Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influen ...
(1–3) , , Shields (1) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,959 , , 12–7 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 20 , , April 20 , , Mariners , , 4–2 , ,
Batista Batista is a Spanish language, Spanish or Portuguese language, Portuguese surname. Notable persons with the name include: * Batista (footballer, born 1955), Brazilian football player * Dave Bautista, American actor and professional wrestler, also ...
(2–2) , , Moseley (1–2) , , Rowland-Smith (2) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,631 , , 12–8 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 21 , , April 22 , , @ Red Sox , , 7–6 , , Timlin (2–1), , Oliver (1–1) , , Papelbon (8) , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 37,982 , , 12–9 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 22 , , April 23 , , @ Red Sox , , 6–4 , , Garland (3–2) , , Hansen (0–1) , , Rodríguez (8) , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 38,172 , , 13–9 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 23 , , April 24 , , @ Red Sox , , 7–5 , , Saunders (4–0) , , Delcarmen (0–1) , , Rodríguez (9) , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 37,848 , , 14–9 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 24 , , April 25 , , @ Tigers , , 4–3 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Robertson Robertson may refer to: People * Robertson (surname) (includes a list of people with this name) * Robertson (given name) * Clan Robertson, a Scottish clan * Robertson, stage name of Belgian magician Étienne-Gaspard Robert (1763–1837) Places ...
(0–3) , , Rodríguez (10) , , Comerica Park , , 40,380 , , 15–9 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 25 , , April 26 , , @ Tigers , , 6–4 , , López (2–0) , ,
O'Day O'Day is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan O'Day (1940–2013), American singer-songwriter *Anita O'Day (1919–2006), American jazz singer *Aubrey O'Day (born 1984), American singer, dancer, actress, songwr ...
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Jones Jones may refer to: People *Jones (surname), a common Welsh and English surname *List of people with surname Jones * Jones (singer), a British singer-songwriter Arts and entertainment * Jones (''Animal Farm''), a human character in George Orwell ...
(4) , , Comerica Park , , 42,068 , , 15–10 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 26 , , April 27 , , @ Tigers , , 6–2 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(2–3) , , Verlander (1–4) , , , , Comerica Park , , 36,347 , , 16–10 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 27 , , April 28 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 14–2 , , Gaudin (3–1) , , Garland (3–3) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,725 , , 16–11 , , bgcolor="ffbbbb" , -1 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 28 , , April 29 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 2–0 , , Saunders (5–0) , , Smith (1–2) , , Rodríguez (11) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 35,764 , , 17–11 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 29 , , April 30 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(5–0) , , Eveland (3–2) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 35,301 , , 18–11 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 30 , , May 1 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 15–8 , , Duchscherer (2–1) , , Moseley (1–3) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,396 , , 18–12 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 31 , , May 2 , , Orioles , , 4–3 , , Guthrie (1–3) , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(2–4) , , Sherrill (11) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,515 , , 18–13 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 32 , , May 3 , , Orioles , , 3–1 , , Garland (4–3) , , Cabrera (2–1) , , Rodríguez (12) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,601 , , 19–13 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 33 , , May 4 , , Orioles , , 6–5 , , Saunders (6–0) , , Trachsel (1–4) , , Rodríguez (13) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 39,273 , , 20–13 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 34 , , May 5 , , @
Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(6–0) , , R. Ramírez (0–1) , , , , Kauffman Stadium , , 12,157 , , 21–13 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 35 , , May 6 , , @
Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
, , 5–3 , , Oliver (2–1) , , Bannister (3–4) , , Rodríguez (14) , , Kauffman Stadium , , 11,354 , , 22–13 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 36 , , May 7 , , @
Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(2–5) , , , , Kauffman Stadium , , 11,084 , , 22–14 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 37 , , May 9 , , @ Rays , , 2–0 , , Shields (4–2) , , Speier (0–2) , , , ,
Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 12,039 , , 22–15 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 38 , , May 10 , , @ Rays , , 2–0 , , Kazmir (1–1) , , Saunders (6–1) , , Percival (8) , ,
Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 25,512 , , 22–16 , , bgcolor="f2f2f2" , 0 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 39 , , May 11 , , @ Rays , , 8–5 , , Howell (2–0) , , Speier (0–3) , , Percival (9) , ,
Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 13,010 , , 22–17 , , bgcolor="ffbbbb" , -1 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 40 , , May 12 , ,
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 10–7 , , Adenhart (1–0) , , Buehrle (1–5) , , Rodríguez (15) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 38,723 , , 23–17 , , bgcolor="ffbbbb" , -½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 41 , , May 13 , ,
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 2–0 , , Shields (2–0) , , Dotel (1–2) , , Rodríguez (16) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 35,333 , , 24–17 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 42 , , May 14 , ,
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 6–1 , , Contreras (4–3) , , Shields (2–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,059 , , 24–18 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 43 , , May 15 , ,
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 4–3 , , Dotel (2–2) , , Rodríguez (0–1) , , Jenks (8) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,444 , , 24–19 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 44 , , May 16 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Kuroda Kuroda (written: lit. "black ricefield") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese painter * Akinobu Kuroda 黒田 明伸, Japanese historian * Chris Kuroda, lighting designer and operator for the band Phish and J ...
(1–3) , , Rodríguez (17) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,047 , , 25–19 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 45 , , May 17 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Kuo "Guo", written in Chinese language, Chinese: wikt:郭, 郭, is one of the most common Chinese surnames and means "the wall that surrounds a city" in Chinese. It can also be transliterated into English as Cok, Gou, Quo, Quach, Quek, Que, Keh, ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(6–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,906 , , 25–20 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 46 , , May 18 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(3–5) , , Lowe (2–4) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,007 , , 26–20 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 47 , , May 20 , , @ Blue Jays , , 3–1 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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McGowan McGowan is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is an Anglicization of the Irish Mac Gabhann and Scottish surname ''Mac Gobhann''. Belonging to the Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day County Down in the east of Ulster, they produced several ...
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Rogers Centre Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it ...
, , 31,487 , , 27–20 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 48 , , May 21 , , @ Blue Jays , , 4–3 , , Garland (5–3) , ,
Marcum Marcum is a family name. Notable persons with that name include: * Deanna B. Marcum (1946–2022), American librarian and nonprofit leader * John Marcum (1995-present), ARCA founder, NASCAR official * Johnny Marcum (1909–1984), baseball pitcher ...
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Rogers Centre Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it ...
, , 20,163 , , 28–20 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 49 , , May 22 , , @ Blue Jays , , 4–3 , , Burnett (5–4) , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Ryan Ryan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Ryan (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) *Ryan (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Places Australia * Division of Ryan, an elector ...
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Rogers Centre Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it ...
, , 22,007 , , 28–21 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 50 , , May 23 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
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U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 28,156 , , 29–21 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 51 , , May 24 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
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Danks Danks is a surname. People with this surname include: * Aaron Danks (born 1985), English football coach * Clayton Danks (1879–1970), Wyoming rodeo champion *Dale Danks (1939–2021), American politician and lawyer * David Miles Danks (1931–2003 ...
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U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 38,434 , , 30–21 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 52 , , May 25 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 36,195 , , 30–22 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +1½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 53 , , May 26 , , Tigers , , 1–0 (12) , , Arredondo (1–0) , , Dolsi (0–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,031 , , 31–22 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 54 , , May 27 , , Tigers , , 3–2 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(7–2) , , López (2–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 36,569 , , 32–22 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 55 , , May 28 , , Tigers , , 6–2 , , Galarraga (4–2) , , Saunders (8–2) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,191 , , 32–23 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 56 , , May 30 , , Blue Jays , , 10–4 , ,
McGowan McGowan is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is an Anglicization of the Irish Mac Gabhann and Scottish surname ''Mac Gobhann''. Belonging to the Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day County Down in the east of Ulster, they produced several ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(4–6) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,577 , , 32–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +2½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 57 , , May 31 , , Blue Jays , , 3–2(10) , , Shields (3–1) , , Tallet (0–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,645 , , 33–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 58 , , June 1 , , Blue Jays , , 4–3 , , Arredondo (2–0) , ,
Ryan Ryan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Ryan (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) *Ryan (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Places Australia * Division of Ryan, an elector ...
(1–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 40,026 , , 34–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 59 , , June 2 , , @ Mariners , , 4–2 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Washburn Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influen ...
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Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
, , 22,110 , , 35–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 60 , , June 3 , , @ Mariners , , 5–4 , , Saunders (9–2) , , Bedard (4–4) , , Rodríguez (23) , ,
Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
, , 23,354 , , 36–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 61 , , June 4 , , @ Mariners , , 5–4 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(5–6) , , Silva (3–6) , , Rodríguez (24) , ,
Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
, , 32,774 , , 37–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 62 , , June 6 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(2–1) , , Blanton (3–8) , , Rodríguez (25) , , McAfee Coliseum , , 25,120 , , 38–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 63 , , June 7 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 5–3 , , Garland (6–3) , , Smith (3–5) , , Rodríguez (26) , , McAfee Coliseum , , 29,294 , , 39–24 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 64 , , June 8 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 7–3 (12) , , Ziegler (1–0) , , Bootcheck (0–1) , , , , McAfee Coliseum , , 26,332 , , 39–25 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 65 , , June 9 , , Rays , , 13–4 , , Jackson (4–5) , , Saunders (9–3) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,019 , , 39–26 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 66 , , June 10 , , Rays , , 6–1 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(6–6) , , Shields (4–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,610 , , 40–26 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 67 , , June 11 , , Rays , , 4–2 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(3–1) , , Kazmir (6–2) , , Rodríguez (27) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 36,622 , , 41–26 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 68 , , June 13 , ,
Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Bennett Bennett may refer to: People *Bennett (name), including a list of people with the surname and given name Places Canada * Bennett, Alberta *Bennett, British Columbia * Bennett Lake, in the British Columbia and Yukon Territory **Bennett Range **Benn ...
(2) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,919 , , 41–27 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 69 , , June 14 , ,
Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Morton Morton may refer to: People * Morton (surname) * Morton (given name) Fictional * Morton Koopa, Jr., a character and boss in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' * A character in the ''Charlie and Lola'' franchise * A character in the 2008 film '' Horton ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(8–3) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,894 , , 41–28 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 70 , , June 15 , ,
Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
, , 2–0 , , Saunders (10–3) , , Campillo (2–1) , , Rodríguez (28) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,723 , , 41–29 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 71 , , June 16 , ,
Mets The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East division. They are one of two major league ...
, , 9–6 , , Pelfrey (3–6) , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
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Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
(15) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 39,229 , , 42–29 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 72 , , June 17 , ,
Mets The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East division. They are one of two major league ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(7–5) , , Shields (2) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 40,122 , , 43–29 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 73 , , June 18 , ,
Mets The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East division. They are one of two major league ...
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Sánchez Sánchez is a Spanish family name. Historical origins "The illustrious Sanchez Family... is descended from one of a number of Gothic knights (caballeros) who in the year 714 escaped from the "barbara furia" of the Mohammedan invasion and took ...
(3–0) , , Speier (0–4) , ,
Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
(16) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,138 , , 43–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 74 , , June 20 , , @ Phillies , , 7–1 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(9–3) , , Eaton (2–5) , , , , Citizens Bank Park , , 45,033 , , 44–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 75 , , June 21 , , @ Phillies , , 6–2 , , Saunders (11–3) , ,
Myers Myers as a surname has several possible origins, e.g. Old French ("physician"), Old English ("mayor"), and Old Norse ("marsh"). People *Abram F. Myers (born 1889), chair of the Federal Trade Commission and later general counsel and board chai ...
(3–9) , , Rodríguez (29), , Citizens Bank Park , , 45,196 , , 45–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 76 , , June 22 , , @ Phillies , , 3–2 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(7–7) , , Hamels (7–5) , , Rodríguez (30) , , Citizens Bank Park , , 44,571 , , 46–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 77 , , June 23 , , @ Nationals , , 3–2 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Rivera Rivera () is the capital of Rivera Department of Uruguay. The border with Brazil joins it with the Brazilian city of Santana do Livramento, which is only a street away from it, at the north end of Route 5. Together, they form an urban area of aro ...
(3–4) , , Rodríguez (31) , , Nationals Park , , 24,805 , , 47–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 78 , , June 24 , , @ Nationals , , 8–3 , , Garland (7–4) , ,
Hill A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. It often has a distinct Summit (topography), summit. Terminology The distinction between a hill and a mountain is unclear and largely subjective, but a hill is universally con ...
(1–5) , , , , Nationals Park , , 28,351 , , 48–30 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 79 , , June 25 , , @ Nationals , , 5–4 , , Rauch (4–1) , , Shields (3–2) , , , , Nationals Park , , 29,180 , , 48–31 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 80 , , June 27 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Park A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are urban green space, green spaces set aside for recreation inside t ...
(3–2) , , Saunders (11–4) , , , , Dodger Stadium , , 50,419 , , 48–32 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 81 , , June 28 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(7–8) , , Saito (12) , , Dodger Stadium , , 55,784 , , 48–33 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +3½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 82 , , June 29 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(6–1) , , Lowe (5–8) , , Rodríguez (32) , , Dodger Stadium , , 48,155 , , 49–33 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 83 , , June 30 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 6–1 , , Smith (5–6) , , Garland (7–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,046 , , 49–34 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +12½ , - , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 84 , , July 1 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 6–5 , , Shields (4–2) , , Embree (1–3) , , Rodríguez (33) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,047 , , 50–34 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 85 , , July 2 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 7–4 , , Saunders (12–4) , , Foulke (0–3) , , Rodríguez (34) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,091 , , 51–34 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 86 , , July 4 , , Blue Jays , , 8–2 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(8–8) , , Burnett (8–8) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,021 , , 52–34 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 87 , , July 5 , , Blue Jays , , 7–5 , ,
Halladay Halladay is an English and Scottish surname which may refer to: *Daniel Halladay (1826–1916), American engineer, inventor and businessman *Howard Hadden Halladay (1876–1952), Canadian politician *Roy Halladay (1977–2017), American baseball pl ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(6–2) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,767 , , 52–35 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 88 , , July 6 , , Blue Jays , , 7–1 , , Garland (8–5) , , Litsch (8–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,026 , , 53–35 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +6 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 89 , , July 7 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(10–3) , , Mendoza (1–3) , , Rodríguez (35) , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 21,170 , , 54–35 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +6 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 90 , , July 8 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 3–2 , , Harrison (1–0) , , Saunders (12–5) , ,
Wilson Wilson may refer to: People * Wilson (name) ** List of people with given name Wilson ** List of people with surname Wilson * Wilson (footballer, 1927–1998), Brazilian manager and defender * Wilson (footballer, born 1984), full name Wilson Ro ...
(22) , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 18,788 , , 54–36 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 91 , , July 9 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
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Wright Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is ...
(5–3) , , Rodríguez (0–2) , , , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 24,515 , , 54–37 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 92 , , July 10 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
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Wright Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is ...
(5–4) , , Rodríguez (36) , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 23,262 , , 55–37 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 93 , , July 11 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Gallagher Gallagher may refer to: Places United States * Gallagher Township, Pennsylvania * Gallagher, West Virginia, an unincorporated place People * Gallagher (comedian) (1946–2022), American stand-up comedian * Gallagher (surname) Fictional characte ...
(4–4) , , Garland (8–6) , , , , McAfee Coliseum , , 31,372 , , 55–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +4 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 94 , , July 12 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(11–3) , , Eveland (7–6) , , Rodríguez (37) , , McAfee Coliseum , , 27,161 , , 56–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +5 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 95 , , July 13 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Street A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, ...
(2–3) , , Rodríguez (38) , , McAfee Coliseum , , 29,352 , , 57–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +6 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbcaff" , colspan="4" bgcolor="#bbcaff", July 15: All-Star Game ( AL wins, 4–3) , , Kazmir (TB) , , Lidge (PHI) , , , ,
Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
, , 55,632 , , colspan=2 , New York City , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 96 , , July 18 , , Red Sox , , 11–3 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(7–2) , , Buchholz (2–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,260 , , 58–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +7 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 97 , , July 19 , , Red Sox , , 4–2 , , Arredondo (4–0) , , Beckett (9–6) , , Rodríguez (39) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,005 , , 59–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +8 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 98 , , July 20 , , Red Sox , , 5–3 , , Oliver (3–1) , ,
Wakefield Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder. The city had a population of 99,251 in the 2011 census.https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks101ew Census 2011 table KS101EW Usual resident population, ...
(6–7) , , Rodríguez (40) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,164 , , 60–38 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +9 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 99 , , July 21 , ,
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Kobayashi Kobayashi (written: lit. "small forest") is the 8th most common Japanese surname. A less common variant is . Notable people with the surname include: Art figures Film, television, theater and music *, Japanese actress and voice actress *, ...
(6) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,037 , , 60–39 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +8½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 100 , , July 22 , ,
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
, , 3–2 , , Oliver (4–1) , , Ginter (1–1) , , Rodríguez (41) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,505 , , 61–39 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +9 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 101 , , July 23 , ,
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(8–2) , , Laffey (5–7) , , Rodríguez (42) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,187 , , 62–39 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +10 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 102 , , July 25 , , @ Orioles , , 6–5 , , Saunders (13–5) , , Burres (7–7) , , Rodríguez (43) , , Oriole Park at Camden Yards , , 27,999 , , 63–39 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +10½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 103 , , July 26 , , @ Orioles , , 11–6 , , Garland (9–6) , ,
Liz Liz is a female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God's Promise". It is also a short form of Elizabeth (given name), Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Lisbeth, Lisbeth, Lizanne, Liszbeth, Lizbeth, Lizabeth, Lyzbeth, Lisa (given name), Lisa, Lizette, Alyssa, and ...
(4–3) , , , , Oriole Park at Camden Yards , , 21,819 , , 64–39 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +10½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 104 , , July 27 , , @ Orioles , , 5–2 , ,
Olson Olson may refer to: * Olson (surname), people with the name ''Olson'' * Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute * Olson (constructor), a former racing car constructor * Olson database, also known as ''zoneinfo database'' * "Olson", a song by Boards o ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(11–5) , , Sherrill (30) , , Oriole Park at Camden Yards , , 23,365 , , 64–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +10½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 105 , , July 28 , , @ Red Sox , , 7–5 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(9–8) , , Matsuzaka (11–2) , , Rodríguez (44) , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 37,830 , , 65–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 106 , , July 29 , , @ Red Sox , , 6–2 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 38,110 , , 66–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 107 , , July 30 , , @ Red Sox , , 9–2 , , Saunders (14–5) , , Beckett (9–8) , , , ,
Fenway Park Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Base ...
, , 38,042 , , 67–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 108 , , July 31 , , @
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 12–6 , , Garland (10–6) , , Pettitte (12–8) , , , ,
Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
, , 53,405 , , 68–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +12½ , - , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 109 , , August 1 , , @
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Rivera Rivera () is the capital of Rivera Department of Uruguay. The border with Brazil joins it with the Brazilian city of Santana do Livramento, which is only a street away from it, at the north end of Route 5. Together, they form an urban area of aro ...
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Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
, , 53,997 , , 69–40 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +12½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 110 , , August 2 , , @
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
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Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
, , 54,170 , , 69–41 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +12½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 111 , , August 3 , , @
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 14–9 , , E. Ramírez (3–0) , , Shields (4–3) , , , ,
Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
, , 54,204 , , 69–42 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 112 , , August 4 , , Orioles , , 6–5 , , Rodríguez (1–2) , , Sherrill (3–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,902 , , 70–42 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 113 , , August 5 , , Orioles , , 3–0 , , Waters (1–0) , , Garland (10–7) , , Sherrill (31) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,027 , , 70–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +10½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 114 , , August 6 , , Orioles , , 9–4 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Olson Olson may refer to: * Olson (surname), people with the name ''Olson'' * Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute * Olson (constructor), a former racing car constructor * Olson database, also known as ''zoneinfo database'' * "Olson", a song by Boards o ...
(8–6) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 40,130 , , 71–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +11½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 115 , , August 8 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
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Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(10–9) , ,
Kennedy Kennedy may refer to: People * John F. Kennedy (1917–1963), 35th president of the United States * John Kennedy (Louisiana politician), (born 1951), US Senator from Louisiana * Kennedy (surname), a family name (including a list of persons with t ...
(0–4) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,158 , , 72–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +13 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 116 , , August 9 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 11–4 , , Shields (5–3) , , E. Ramírez (3–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,919 , , 73–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +14 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 117 , , August 10 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 4–3 , , Rodríguez (2–2) , ,
Marte Marte may refer to: *Marte, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Borno State *Marte (surname), including a list of people with the name * C.D. Marte, a Mexican football club *C.D. Atlético Marte, a Salvadoran football club * ST ''Marte'', a tug in ...
(4–2) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 44,138 , , 74–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +14 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 118 , , August 12 , , Mariners , , 7–3 , , Garland (11–7) , ,
Washburn Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influen ...
(5–12) , , Rodríguez (46) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,086 , , 75–43 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 119 , , August 13 , , Mariners , , 10–7 (12) , ,
Corcoran Corcoran is an Irish surname, the original Irish language form being meaning 'descendant of Corcrán'. The name itself is derived from meaning 'purple'. History The name Corcoran is an anglicisation of the names of two Gaelic clans. The f ...
(3–0) , , Speier (1–5) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 42,754 , , 75–44 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 120 , , August 15 , , @
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
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Lee Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
(17–2) , , Arredondo (4–1) , , , ,
Progressive Field {{Infobox stadium , name = Progressive Field , nickname = ''"The Jake"'' , logo_image = Progressive_Field_Logo.svg , logo_caption = , image = , caption = Progressive Fiel ...
, , 30,962 , , 75–45 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 121 , , August 16 , , @
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Carmona Carmona may refer to: Places Angola * the former name of the town of Uíge Costa Rica * Carmona District, Nandayure, a district in Guanacaste Province India * Carmona, Goa, a village located in the Salcette district of South Goa, India ...
(5–5) , , Rodríguez (47) , ,
Progressive Field {{Infobox stadium , name = Progressive Field , nickname = ''"The Jake"'' , logo_image = Progressive_Field_Logo.svg , logo_caption = , image = , caption = Progressive Fiel ...
, , 33,051 , , 76–45 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 122 , , August 17 , , @
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
, , 4–3 , , Sowers (2–6) , , Speier (1–6) , , Lewis (3) , ,
Progressive Field {{Infobox stadium , name = Progressive Field , nickname = ''"The Jake"'' , logo_image = Progressive_Field_Logo.svg , logo_caption = , image = , caption = Progressive Fiel ...
, , 28,356 , , 76–46 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 123 , , August 18 , , @ Rays , , 6–4 , , Sonnanstine (13–6) , , Garland (11–8) , ,
Wheeler Wheeler may refer to: Places United States * Wheeler, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, California, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, Illinois, a village * Wheeler, Indiana, a ...
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Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 15,896 , , 76–47 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 124 , , August 19 , , @ Rays , , 4–2 , , Shields (11–7) , , Shields (5–4) , ,
Wheeler Wheeler may refer to: Places United States * Wheeler, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, California, an unincorporated community * Wheeler, Illinois, a village * Wheeler, Indiana, a ...
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Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 15,902 , , 76–48 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 125 , , August 20 , , @ Rays , , 5–4 , , Arredondo (5–1) , , Balfour (3–2) , , Rodríguez (48) , ,
Tropicana Field Tropicana Field (commonly known as the Trop) is a Multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose domed stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The stadium has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the ...
, , 19,157 , , 77–48 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 126 , , August 21 , , Twins , , 2–1 (12) , ,
Crain Crain may refer to: People * Crain (surname) Places * Crain, Yonne, a commune in the region Bourgogne, France Other * Crain (band), an indie rock band * Crain Communications, an American publishing conglomerate * ''Crain crain'', the common na ...
(5–2) , , Speier (1–7) , ,
Nathan Nathan or Natan may refer to: People *Nathan (given name), including a list of people and characters with this name *Nathan (surname) *Nathan (prophet), a person in the Hebrew Bible * Nathan (son of David), biblical figure, son of King David an ...
(35) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,367 , , 77–49 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 127 , , August 22 , , Twins , , 9–0 , ,
Perkins Perkins is a surname derived from the Anglo-Saxon corruption of the kin of Pierre (from Pierre kin to Pierrekin to Perkins), introduced into England by the Norman Conquest. It is found throughout mid- and southern England. Another derivation com ...
(11–3) , , Saunders (14–6) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,819 , , 77–50 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 128 , , August 23 , , Twins , , 7–5 , , Oliver (5–1) , , Blackburn (9–8) , , Rodríguez (49) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,906 , , 78–50 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 129 , , August 24 , , Twins , , 5–3 , , Arredondo (6–1) , ,
Crain Crain may refer to: People * Crain (surname) Places * Crain, Yonne, a commune in the region Bourgogne, France Other * Crain (band), an indie rock band * Crain Communications, an American publishing conglomerate * ''Crain crain'', the common na ...
(5–3) , , Rodríguez (50), , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 40,011 , , 79–50 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 130 , , August 25 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 2–1 , , Braden (4–3) , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
(10–10) , , Ziegler (5) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 39,584 , , 79–51 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 131 , , August 26 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(11–2) , , Smith (6–13) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,431 , , 80–51 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 132 , , August 27 , ,
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Street A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, ...
(4–5) , , Saunders (14–7) , , Ziegler (6) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 38,587 , , 80–52 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +15 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 133 , , August 28 , ,
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 7–5 , , Garland (12–8) , ,
Wright Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is ...
(6–6) , , Rodríguez (51) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 37,541 , , 81–52 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 134 , , August 29 , ,
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(14–5) , , Nippert (1–4) , , Rodríguez (52) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 40,084 , , 82–52 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 135 , , August 30 , ,
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 4–3 , , Arredondo (7–1) , , Feldman (5–6) , , Rodríguez (53) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,937 , , 83–52 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +18 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 136 , , August 31 , ,
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 4–3 , , Millwood (9–7) , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(11–3) , , Francisco (2) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 39,153 , , 83–53 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 137 , , September 2 , , @ Tigers , , 5–4 , , Shields (6–4) , , Rodney (0–4) , , Rodríguez (54) , , Comerica Park , , 35,320 , , 84–53 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 138 , , September 3 , , @ Tigers , , 9–6 , , Farnsworth (2–2) , , Arredondo (7–2) , , Rodney (8) , , Comerica Park , , 36,671 , , 84–54 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 139 , , September 4 , , @ Tigers , , 7–1 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Rogers Rogers may refer to: Places Canada *Rogers Pass (British Columbia) *Rogers Island (Nunavut) United States * Rogers, Arkansas, a city * Rogers, alternate name of Muroc, California, a former settlement * Rogers, Indiana, an unincorporated community ...
(9–13) , , , , Comerica Park , , 37,890 , , 85–54 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 140 , , September 5 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 10–2 , , Buehrle (12–11) , , Moseley (1–4) , , , ,
U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 32,502 , , 85–55 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 141 , , September 6 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 7–6 (15) , , Wassermanm (1–1) , , Speier (1–8) , , , ,
U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 31,046 , , 85–56 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 142 , , September 7 , , @
White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...
, , 3–2 , , Saunders (15–7) , , H. Ramírez (1–4) , , Rodríguez (55) , ,
U.S. Cellular Field Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and is owned by the state ...
, , 26,029 , , 86–56 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 143 , , September 8 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 12–1 , , Garland (13–8) , , Pavano (2–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,025 , , 87–56 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 144 , , September 9 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 7–1 , , Aceves (1–0) , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(15–6) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,042 , , 87–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +16½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 145 , , y-September 10 , ,
Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of ...
, , 4–2 , , Moseley (2–4) , , Pettitte (13–13) , , Rodríguez (56) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 39,783 , , 88–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 146 , , September 11 , , Mariners , , 7–4 , ,
Weaver Weaver or Weavers may refer to: Activities * A person who engages in weaving fabric Animals * Various birds of the family Ploceidae * Crevice weaver spider family * Orb-weaver spider family * Weever (or weever-fish) Arts and entertainment ...
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Morrow wikt:morrow, Morrow is a word meaning "the next day" in literary English. It also means "morning" in archaic English Morrow may also refer to: Places in the United States and Canada United States *Morrow, Arkansas *Morrow, Georgia *Morrow, Louis ...
(2–3) , , Rodríguez (57) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 38,205 , , 89–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 147 , , September 12 , , Mariners , , 5–3 , , Arredondo (8–2) , ,
Batista Batista is a Spanish language, Spanish or Portuguese language, Portuguese surname. Notable persons with the name include: * Batista (footballer, born 1955), Brazilian football player * Dave Bautista, American actor and professional wrestler, also ...
(4–13) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,743 , , 90–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +17½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 148 , , September 13 , , Mariners , , 5–2 , , Garland (14–8) , , Feierabend (1–3) , , Rodríguez (58) , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 43,757 , , 91–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +18½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 149 , , September 14 , , Mariners , , 4–3 , , Arredondo (9–2) , ,
Corcoran Corcoran is an Irish surname, the original Irish language form being meaning 'descendant of Corcrán'. The name itself is derived from meaning 'purple'. History The name Corcoran is an anglicisation of the names of two Gaelic clans. The f ...
(5–1) , , , , Angel Stadium of Anaheim , , 41,528 , , 92–57 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +19½ , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 150 , , September 16 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
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Gallagher Gallagher may refer to: Places United States * Gallagher Township, Pennsylvania * Gallagher, West Virginia, an unincorporated place People * Gallagher (comedian) (1946–2022), American stand-up comedian * Gallagher (surname) Fictional characte ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(11–4) , , , , McAfee Coliseum , , 14,325 , , 92–58 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +18 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 151 , , September 17 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 3–2 , , Ziegler (2–0) , , Rodríguez (2–3) , , , , McAfee Coliseum , , 20,102 , , 92–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +18 , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 152 , , September 18 , , @
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
, , 6–4 , , Saunders (16–7) , , Outman (1–1) , , Rodríguez (59) , , McAfee Coliseum , , 12,645 , , 93–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +18½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 153 , , September 19 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 15–13 , , Oliver (6–1) , ,
Wright Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is ...
(7–7) , , Shields (3) , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 23,708 , , 94–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +19½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 154 , , September 20 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 7–3 , , Speier (2–8) , , Padilla (13–8) , , Rodríguez (60) , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 38,973 , , 95–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +20½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 155 , , September 21 , , @
Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, , 7–3 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(12–4) , , Feldman (5–8) , , , , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , , 28,390 , , 96–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +21½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 156 , , September 22 , , @ Mariners , , 2–1 , ,
Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
(16–6) , , Rowland-Smith (4–3) , , Rodríguez (61) , ,
Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
, , 19,717 , , 97–59 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +22 , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 157 , , September 23 , , @ Mariners , , 9–6 , ,
Corcoran Corcoran is an Irish surname, the original Irish language form being meaning 'descendant of Corcrán'. The name itself is derived from meaning 'purple'. History The name Corcoran is an anglicisation of the names of two Gaelic clans. The f ...
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Jepsen Jepsen is a Danish–Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Jep" (equivalent of Jacob). A homonymous form is Jebsen. The surname Jepsen has alternate spellings, including the English language ''Jepson''. Jepsen may refer to: Surname * Aag ...
(0–1) , , Putz (14) , ,
Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
, , 19,065 , , 97–60 , , bgcolor="bbffbb" , +21½ , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 158 , , September 24 , , @ Mariners , , 6–5 , , Oliver (7–1) , , Lowe (1–5) , , Rodríguez (62) , ,
Safeco Field T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners and has a seating capacity of 47,929. It is in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, near the western t ...
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Player stats


Batting


Main hitters

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batting title In baseball, batting average (AVG) is a measure of a batter's success rate in achieving a hit during an at bat. In Major League Baseball (MLB), it is calculated by dividing a player's hits by his at bats (AB). In MLB, a player in each league wins ...
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''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in''


Other hitters

''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in'' ''Note: Pitchers batting data included above''


Starting pitchers

''Note: GS = Games Started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''


Relief pitchers

''Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; H = Holds; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''


Playoffs


Division Series


Game log

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Statistics


Batting Statistics

''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in''


Starting pitchers

''Note: GS = Games Started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''


Relief pitchers

''Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; H = Holds; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''


Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Arkansas


See also

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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. Since 1966, the team ha ...
* Angel Stadium of Anaheim * 2008 Major League Baseball season, 2008 MLB season


Other Anaheim-based teams in 2008

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Anaheim Ducks The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. The Ducks compete in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division, and play their home games at Honda Center. ...
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Honda Center The Honda Center (formerly known as the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim) is an indoor arena located in Anaheim, California. The arena is home to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League. Originally named the Anaheim Arena during construction, ...
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2007–08 Anaheim Ducks season The 2007–08 Anaheim Ducks season began September 29, 2007, with a game in London, England, against the Los Angeles Kings. It was the Ducks' 15th season of operation in the National Hockey League (NHL). They began the season as defending Stanl ...
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2008–09 Anaheim Ducks season The 2008–09 Anaheim Ducks season was the 16th season of operation (15th season of play) for the National Hockey League franchise. The Ducks first game of the season was an away game, held on October 9, 2008, against the San Jose Sharks. Sched ...


References


2008 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season at Baseball Reference

Angels schedule
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American League West champion seasons Los Angeles Angels seasons
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