The 2019 Houston Astros season was the 58th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in Houston, Texas, their 55th as the Astros, seventh in both the American League (AL) and AL West division, and 20th at Minute Maid Park.
The Houston Astros announced after last season that their weekly night games will air on KTRH 740.[1]
On September 18, the Astros clinched a postseason berth against the Texas Rangers and became the first team since the 2002–2004 New York Yankees to have three consecutive 100-win seasons, having done so in 2017 and 2018 as well. On September 22, the Astros clinched their third straight AL West title. For the first time in franchise history, the Astros finished the season with the best record in baseball and defeated the Tampa Bay Rays in the Division Series by a margin of three games to two. They then defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) by a margin of four games to two, winning the pennant and a trip to the World Series for the second time in three years. However, they were defeated by the Washington Nationals in seven games in the World Series.
This was the Astros' final season with A. J. Hinch as manager and Jeff Luhnow as general manager; both were fired in January 2020 after MLB investigators confirmed that the team had used electronics to steal opponents’ signs during the 2017 season and postseason.
Season standings
American League West
American League Standings
Template:2019 AL Wild Card standings
Record against opponents
Template:2019 AL Record vs. opponents
Summary
Yuli Gurriel became the first Astro with a run and RBI in seven consecutive games, and the fifth to homer in five consecutive games on July 7, including a game-tying grand slam in an 11–10 win versus the Los Angeles Angels. He won the AL Player of the Week Award for the week ending July 8, his second weekly honor, after homering in all five of the Astros games for a total of six, among nine hits and an OPS of 1.812.[2]
During a contest versus the St. Louis Cardinals on July 28, José Altuve homered for his 1,500th career hit, one of three hits in a 6–2 win that afternoon, in his 1,190th career game. The only players in the divisional play era to reach the milestone faster were Ichiro Suzuki, Wade Boggs, Kirby Puckett, Nomar Garciaparra, Tony Gwynn and Derek Jeter.[3]
On August 3, MLB named three Astros as winners of all three monthly awards for July, including Yuli Gurriel as AL Player of the Month, Gerrit Cole as AL Pitcher of the Month, and Yordan Álvarez as AL Rookie of the Month.[4]
On August 10 at Camden Yards versus the Baltimore Orioles, the Astros set a franchise record for runs scored with a 23–2 win, and for extra base hits with 13, including six home runs.[5] Three of the home runs came via rookie Yordan Álvarez, including a grand slam. With a career-high seven runs driven in, his total stood at 51 to establish the major league record for the first 45 games.[6]. On September 28, Justin Verlander struck out Kole Calhoun of the Los Angeles Angels for his 3000th strikeout and his 300th strikeout. Verlander and Gerrit Cole became the 2nd duo since Randy Johnson & Curt Schilling in 2002 to reach 300 strikeouts. The Astros also clinched home field advantage throughout the MLB postseason on September 28.
In the clubhouse after their ALCS victory,[7] Houston assistant general manager Brandon Taubman taunted female reporters. The team initially denied a Sports Illustrated report about his behavior, and accused the publication of making up the story. The Astros later fired Taubman, retracted their statement and issued an apology.[8]
Game log
Regular season
2019 Game Log: 107–55 (Home: 60–21; Away: 47–34) |
March/April: 18–12 (Home: 10–3; Away: 8–9)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
1 |
March 28 |
@ Rays |
5–1 |
Verlander (1–0) |
Snell (0-1) |
— |
25,025 |
1–0 |
W1 |
2 |
March 29 |
@ Rays |
2–4 |
Morton (1-0) |
Cole (0-1) |
Alvarado (1) |
13,059 |
1–1 |
L1 |
3 |
March 30 |
@ Rays |
1–3 |
Glasnow (1-0) |
McHugh (0-1) |
Alvarado (2) |
16,010 |
1–2 |
L2 |
4 |
March 31 |
@ Rays |
1–3 |
Chirinos (1-0) |
Miley (0-1) |
Castillo (1) |
18,473 |
1–3 |
L3 |
5 |
April 1 |
@ Rangers |
2-1 |
Peacock (1-0) |
Sampson (0-1) |
Osuna (1) |
18,056 |
2–3 |
W1 |
6 |
April 2 |
@ Rangers |
4–6 |
Kelley (2-0) |
Valdez (0-1) |
Leclerc (2) |
17,907 |
2–4 |
L1 |
7 |
April 3 |
@ Rangers |
0–4 |
Minor (1-1) |
Cole (0-2) |
– |
22,265 |
2–5 |
L2 |
8 |
April 5 |
A's |
3–2 |
McHugh (1-1) |
Montas (1-1) |
Osuna (2) |
43,165 |
3–5 |
W1 |
9 |
April 6 |
A's |
6–0 |
Miley (1-1) |
Brooks (1-1) |
— |
34,487 |
4–5 |
W2 |
10 |
April 7 |
A's |
9–8 |
Osuna (1-0) |
Treinen (0-1) |
— |
34,902 |
5–5 |
W3 |
11 |
April 8 |
Yankees |
4–3 |
Pressly (1-0) |
Ottavino (1-1) |
Osuna (3) |
27,631 |
6–5 |
W4 |
12 |
April 9 |
Yankees |
6–3 |
Rondón (1-0) |
Green (0-2) |
Osuna (4) |
31,009 |
7–5 |
W5 |
13 |
April 10 |
Yankees |
8–6 |
McHugh (2-1) |
Paxton (1-2) |
Pressly (1) |
27,685 |
8–5 |
W6 |
14 |
April 12 |
@ Mariners |
10–6 |
Peacock (2-0) |
Armstrong (0-1) |
Osuna (5) |
30,969 |
9–5 |
W7 |
15 |
April 13 |
@ Mariners |
3–1 |
Verlander (2-0) |
Hernández (1-1) |
Osuna (6) |
30,533 |
10–5 |
W8 |
16 |
April 14 |
@ Mariners |
3–2 |
Cole (1-2) |
Brennan (0-1) |
Osuna (7) |
29,237 |
11–5 |
W9 |
17 |
April 16 |
@ Athletics |
9–1 |
McHugh (3-1) |
Estrada (0-2) |
— |
12,270 |
12–5 |
W10 |
18 |
April 17 |
@ Athletics |
1–2 |
Montas (3-1) |
Miley (1-2) |
Treinen (6) |
11,323 |
12–6 |
L1 |
19 |
April 19 |
@ Rangers |
7–2 |
Verlander (3-0) |
Smyly (0-2) |
— |
35,649 |
13–6 |
W1 |
20 |
April 20 |
@ Rangers |
4–9 |
Kelley (3-0) |
Cole (1-3) |
— |
39,636 |
13–7 |
L1 |
21 |
April 21 |
@ Rangers |
10–11 |
Miller (1-1) |
McHugh (3-2) |
Kelley (1) |
26,225 |
13–8 |
L2 |
22 |
April 22 |
Twins |
5–9 |
Odorizzi (2-2) |
Peacock (2-1) |
— |
34,518 |
13–9 |
L3 |
23 |
April 23 |
Twins |
10–4 |
Rondón (2–0) |
Hildenberger (2–1) |
— |
29,409 |
14–9 |
W1 |
24 |
April 24 |
Twins |
7–1 |
Verlander (4-0) |
Stewart (0-1) |
— |
26,582 |
15–9 |
W2 |
25 |
April 25 |
Indians |
1–2 |
Bauer (3-1) |
Cole (1-4) |
Hand (7) |
24,948 |
15–10 |
L1 |
26 |
April 26 |
Indians |
3–6 |
Cimber (2-1) |
Rondón (2-1) |
Hand (8) |
38,084 |
15–11 |
L2 |
27 |
April 27 |
Indians |
4–3 (10) |
Osuna (2-0) |
Cimber (2-2) |
— |
38,667 |
16–11 |
W1 |
28 |
April 28 |
Indians |
4–1 |
Valdez (1-1) |
Carrasco (2-3) |
Pressly (2) |
31,025 |
17–11 |
W2 |
29 |
April 29 |
@ Twins |
0–1 |
Odorizzi (3-2) |
Verlander (4-1) |
Parker (6) |
12,615 |
17–12 |
L1 |
30 |
April 30 |
@ Twins |
11–0 |
Cole (2-4) |
Pineda (2-2) |
— |
12,181 |
18–12 |
W1 |
|
May: 20–8 (Home: 12–5; Away: 8–3)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
31 |
May 1 |
@ Twins |
2–6 |
Pérez (4-0) |
McHugh (3-3) |
— |
14,115 |
18–13 |
L1 |
32 |
May 2 |
@ Twins |
2–8 |
Berríos (5-1) |
Peacock (2-2) |
— |
17,721 |
18–14 |
L2 |
33 |
May 4 |
@ Angels |
14–2 |
Miley (2-2) |
Cahill (1-3) |
— |
18,177 |
19–14 |
W1 |
34 |
May 5 |
@ Angels |
10–4 |
Verlander (5-1) |
Harvey (1-3) |
— |
17,614 |
20–14 |
W2 |
35 |
May 6 |
Royals |
6–4 |
Cole (3-4) |
Junis (3-3) |
Osuna (8) |
27,079 |
21–14 |
W3 |
36 |
May 7 |
Royals |
2–12 |
Duffy (1-1) |
McHugh (3-4) |
— |
30,377 |
21–15 |
L1 |
37 |
May 8 |
Royals |
9–0 |
Peacock (3-2) |
López (0-4) |
— |
22,698 |
22–15 |
W1 |
38 |
May 9 |
Rangers |
4–2 |
Miley (3-2) |
Minor (3-3) |
Osuna (9) |
26,657 |
23–15 |
W2 |
39 |
May 10 |
Rangers |
3–0 |
Verlander (6-1) |
Lynn (4-3) |
Osuna (10) |
33,023 |
24–15 |
W3 |
40 |
May 11 |
Rangers |
11–4 |
Cole (4-4) |
Smyly (0-3) |
— |
35,849 |
25–15 |
W4 |
41 |
May 12 |
Rangers |
15–5 |
Martin (1-0) |
Sampson (0-3) |
— |
41,027 |
26–15 |
W5 |
42 |
May 13 |
@ Tigers |
8–1 |
Peacock (4-2) |
Boyd (4-3) |
— |
15,086 |
27–15 |
W6 |
43 |
May 14 |
@ Tigers |
11–4 |
Miley (4-2) |
Carpenter (0-2) |
— |
14,261 |
28–15 |
W7 |
44 |
May 15 |
@ Tigers |
5–1 |
Verlander (7-1) |
Soto (0-2) |
— |
15,940 |
29–15 |
W8 |
45 |
May 17 |
@ Red Sox |
3–1 |
Harris (1-0) |
Porcello (3-4) |
Osuna (11) |
35,558 |
30–15 |
W9 |
46 |
May 18 |
@ Red Sox |
7–3 |
James (1-0) |
Velázquez (1-3) |
— |
36,887 |
31–15 |
W10 |
47 |
May 19 |
@ Red Sox |
3–4 |
Walden (6-0) |
Valdez (1-2) |
Workman (1) |
35,796 |
31–16 |
L1 |
48 |
May 20 |
White Sox |
3–0 |
Peacock (5-2) |
Burr (1-1) |
Osuna (12) |
24,364 |
32–16 |
W1 |
49 |
May 21 |
White Sox |
5–1 |
Verlander (8-1) |
Covey (0-3) |
— |
31,392 |
33–16 |
W2 |
50 |
May 22 |
White Sox |
4–9 |
Nova (3-4) |
Cole (4-5) |
— |
30,237 |
33–17 |
L1 |
51 |
May 23 |
White Sox |
0–4 |
Giolito (6-1) |
Martin (1-1) |
— |
26,073 |
33–18 |
L2 |
52 |
May 24 |
Red Sox |
4–3 |
Miley (5-2) |
Sale (1-6) |
Osuna (13) |
35,606 |
34–18 |
W1 |
53 |
May 25 |
Red Sox |
4–3 |
Osuna (3-0) |
Barnes (2-1) |
— |
40,722 |
35–18 |
W2 |
54 |
May 26 |
Red Sox |
1–4 |
Rodríguez (5–3) |
Verlander (8–2) |
Walden (1) |
41,502 |
35–19 |
L1 |
55 |
May 27 |
Cubs |
6–5 |
Cole (5–5) |
Hamels (4–1) |
Osuna (14) |
42,135 |
36–19 |
W1 |
56 |
May 28 |
Cubs |
9–6 |
James (2–0) |
Lester (3–4) |
Osuna (15) |
31,030 |
37–19 |
W2 |
57 |
May 29 |
Cubs |
1–2 |
Hendricks (5–4) |
Miley (5–3) |
Cishek (5) |
33,243 |
37–20 |
L1 |
58 |
May 31 |
@ A's |
3–2 |
Rondón (3–1) |
Trivino (2–2) |
Osuna (16) |
14,519 |
38–20 |
W1 |
|
June: 15–12 (Home: 9–5; Away: 6–7)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
59 |
June 1 |
@ A's |
5–1 |
Verlander (9–2) |
Anderson (6–4) |
— |
20,425 |
39–20 |
W2 |
60 |
June 2 |
@ A's |
6–4 (12) |
James (3–0) |
Trivino (2–3) |
— |
23,144 |
40–20 |
W3 |
61 |
June 3 |
@ Mariners |
4–2 |
Valdez (2–2) |
Gearrin (0–2) |
Pressly (3) |
11,825 |
41–20 |
W4 |
62 |
June 4 |
@ Mariners |
11–5 |
Guduan (1–0) |
Brennan (2–4) |
— |
12,208 |
42–20 |
W5 |
63 |
June 5 |
@ Mariners |
1–14 |
Leake (5–6) |
Peacock (5–3) |
— |
13,652 |
42–21 |
L1 |
64 |
June 6 |
@ Mariners |
8–7 (14) |
Devenski (1–0) |
Festa (0–1) |
— |
20,258 |
43–21 |
W1 |
65 |
June 7 |
Orioles |
4–3 (11) |
Pérez (1–0) |
Kline (1–3) |
— |
35,414 |
44–21 |
W2 |
66 |
June 8 |
Orioles |
1–4 |
Fry (1–3) |
Harris (1–1) |
Castro (2) |
38,425 |
44–22 |
L1 |
67 |
June 9 |
Orioles |
4–0 |
Miley (6–3) |
Bundy (3–7) |
Osuna (17) |
35,621 |
45–22 |
W1 |
68 |
June 11 |
Brewers |
10–8 |
Peacock (6–3) |
Peralta (3–3) |
— |
35,928 |
46–22 |
W2 |
69 |
June 12 |
Brewers |
3–6 (14) |
Houser (2–1) |
Pérez (1–1) |
— |
40,032 |
46–23 |
L1 |
70 |
June 14 |
Blue Jays |
15–2 |
Cole (6–5) |
Sanchez (3–8) |
Armenteros (1) |
34,719 |
47–23 |
W1 |
71 |
June 15 |
Blue Jays |
7–2 |
Valdez (3–2) |
Richard (0–3) |
— |
38,012 |
48–23 |
W2 |
72 |
June 16 |
Blue Jays |
0–12 |
Thornton (2–5) |
Peacock (6–4) |
— |
42,174 |
48–24 |
L1 |
73 |
June 17 |
@ Reds |
2–3 |
Castillo (7–1) |
Miley (6–4) |
Lorenzen (3) |
22,745 |
48–25 |
L2 |
74 |
June 18 |
@ Reds |
3–4 |
DeSclafani (4–3) |
Verlander (9–3) |
Lorenzen (4) |
25,347 |
48–26 |
L3 |
75 |
June 19 |
@ Reds |
2–3 |
Bowman (1–0) |
Osuna (3–1) |
— |
24,777 |
48–27 |
L4 |
76 |
June 20 |
@ Yankees |
6–10 |
Cortes Jr. (2–0) |
Valdez (3–3) |
Chapman (20) |
41,030 |
48–28 |
L5 |
77 |
June 21 |
@ Yankees |
1–4 |
Paxton (5–3) |
Peacock (6–5) |
Chapman (21) |
41,166 |
48–29 |
L6 |
78 |
June 22 |
@ Yankees |
5–7 |
Holder (5–2) |
Pressly (1–1) |
Britton (3) |
46,304 |
48–30 |
L7 |
79 |
June 23 |
@ Yankees |
9–4 |
Verlander (10–3) |
Happ (7–4) |
— |
46,769 |
49–30 |
W1 |
80 |
June 25 |
Pirates |
5–1 |
Cole (7–5) |
Williams (2–2) |
— |
37,193 |
50–30 |
W2 |
81 |
June 26 |
Pirates |
2–14 |
Agrazal (1–0) |
Valdez (3–4) |
— |
39,312 |
50–31 |
L1 |
82 |
June 27 |
Pirates |
0–10 |
Musgrove (6–7) |
Peacock (6–6) |
— |
38,943 |
50–32 |
L2 |
83 |
June 28 |
Mariners |
2–1 (10) |
Harris (2–1) |
Festa (0–2) |
— |
32,828 |
51–32 |
W1 |
84 |
June 29 |
Mariners |
6–5 (10) |
Devenski (2–0) |
Elías (2–1) |
— |
35,082 |
52–32 |
W2 |
85 |
June 30 |
Mariners |
6–1 |
Cole (8–5) |
Gonzales (9–7) |
— |
32,485 |
53–32 |
W3 |
|
July: 16–8 (Home: 7–2; Away: 9–6)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
86 |
July 2 |
@ Rockies |
9–8 |
Harris (3–1) |
McGee (0–1) |
Osuna (18) |
47,864 |
54–32 |
W4 |
87 |
July 3 |
@ Rockies |
4–2 |
Miley (7–4) |
Lambert (2–1) |
Osuna (19) |
48,308 |
55–32 |
W5 |
88 |
July 5 |
Angels |
4–5 |
Peña (6–2) |
Verlander (10–4) |
Robles (12) |
41,219 |
55–33 |
L1 |
89 |
July 6 |
Angels |
4–0 |
Cole (9–5) |
Heaney (1–3) |
— |
39,470 |
56–33 |
W1 |
90 |
July 7 |
Angels |
11–10 (10) |
Pressly (2–1) |
Cole (0–1) |
— |
37,264 |
57–33 |
W2 |
ASG |
July 9 |
NL @ AL |
4–3 |
Tanaka (1–0) |
Kershaw (0–1) |
Chapman (1) |
36,747 |
57–33 |
N/A |
Representing the Astros: Alex Bregman, George Springer, Michael Brantley, Justin Verlander, Gerrit Cole & Ryan Pressly |
91 |
July 11 |
@ Rangers |
0–5 |
Lynn (12–4) |
Valdez (3–5) |
— |
37,964 |
57–34 |
L1 |
92 |
July 12 |
@ Rangers |
8–9 |
Kelley (5–2) |
Osuna (3–2) |
— |
32,322 |
57–35 |
L2 |
93 |
July 13 |
@ Rangers |
7–6 (11) |
James (4–0) |
Martin (1–1) |
Osuna (20) |
42,452 |
58–35 |
W1 |
94 |
July 14 |
@ Rangers |
12–4 |
Verlander (11–4) |
Jurado (5–5) |
— |
27,916 |
59–35 |
W2 |
95 |
July 15 |
@ Angels |
6–9 |
Anderson (3–0) |
Valdez (3–6) |
Robles (14) |
35,431 |
59–36 |
L1 |
96 |
July 16 |
@ Angels |
2–7 |
Ramirez (4–1) |
Rondón (3–2) |
— |
42,678 |
59–37 |
L2 |
97 |
July 17 |
@ Angels |
11–2 |
Cole (10–5) |
Peña (7–3) |
— |
35,738 |
60–37 |
W1 |
98 |
July 18 |
@ Angels |
6–2 |
Miley (8–4) |
Harvey (3–5) |
— |
35,928 |
61–37 |
W2 |
99 |
July 19 |
Rangers |
4–3 |
Verlander (12–4) |
Minor (8–5) |
Osuna (21) |
42,287 |
62–37 |
W3 |
100 |
July 20 |
Rangers |
6–1 |
Urquidy (1–0) |
Jurado (5–6) |
— |
41,643 |
63–37 |
W4 |
101 |
July 21 |
Rangers |
5–3 |
Armenteros (1–0) |
Lynn (12–6) |
Osuna (22) |
37,655 |
64–37 |
W5 |
102 |
July 22 |
A's |
11–1 |
Cole (11–5) |
Bailey (8–7) |
— |
41,534 |
65–37 |
W6 |
103 |
July 23 |
A's |
3–4 (11) |
Petit (3–2) |
McHugh (3–5) |
— |
39,204 |
65–38 |
L1 |
104 |
July 24 |
A's |
4–2 |
Verlander (13–4) |
Bassitt (7–4) |
Osuna (23) |
41,838 |
66–38 |
W1 |
105 |
July 26 |
@ Cardinals |
3–5 |
Miller (4–4) |
Pressly (2–2) |
Martínez (10) |
44,724 |
66–39 |
L1 |
106 |
July 27 |
@ Cardinals |
8–2 |
Cole (12–5) |
Ponce de Leon (1–1) |
— |
46,518 |
67–39 |
W1 |
107 |
July 28 |
@ Cardinals |
6–2 |
Miley (9–4) |
Hudson (10–5) |
— |
46,714 |
68–39 |
W2 |
108 |
July 30 |
@ Indians |
2–0 |
Verlander (14–4) |
Bieber (10–4) |
Osuna (24) |
21,589 |
69–39 |
W3 |
109 |
July 31 |
@ Indians |
4–10 |
Plesac (6–3) |
Urquidy (1–1) |
— |
23,961 |
69–40 |
L1 |
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August: 19–9 (Home: 13–2; Away: 6–7)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
110 |
August 1 |
@ Indians |
7–1 |
Cole (13–5) |
Salazar (0–1) |
— |
21,536 |
70–40 |
W1 |
111 |
August 2 |
Mariners |
10–2 |
Miley (10–4) |
Kikuchi (4–8) |
— |
41,444 |
71–40 |
W2 |
112 |
August 3 |
Mariners |
9–0 |
Sanchez (4–14) |
Gonzales (12–9) |
— |
37,059 |
72–40 |
W3 |
113 |
August 4 |
Mariners |
3–1 |
Verlander (15–4) |
Milone (1–6) |
Osuna (25) |
39,667 |
73–40 |
W4 |
114 |
August 6 |
Rockies |
11–6 |
Greinke (11–4) |
Gonzalez (0–4) |
— |
43,243 |
74–40 |
W5 |
115 |
August 7 |
Rockies |
14–3 |
Cole (14–5) |
Lambert (2–3) |
— |
35,566 |
75–40 |
W6 |
116 |
August 9 |
@ Orioles |
3–2 |
Miley (11–4) |
Bundy (5–12) |
Osuna (26) |
19,407 |
76–40 |
W7 |
117 |
August 10 |
@ Orioles |
23–2 |
Sanchez (5–14) |
Brooks (2–6) |
— |
21,903 |
77–40 |
W8 |
118 |
August 11 |
@ Orioles |
7–8 |
Bleier (3–0) |
Osuna (3–3) |
— |
17,979 |
77–41 |
L1 |
— |
August 12 |
@ White Sox |
Postponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on August 13) |
119 |
August 13 |
@ White Sox |
6–2 |
Greinke (12–4) |
Cease (2–5) |
— |
N/A |
78–41 |
W1 |
120 |
August 13 |
@ White Sox |
1–4 |
Nova (8–9) |
Devenski (2–1) |
— |
19,559 |
78–42 |
L1 |
121 |
August 14 |
@ White Sox |
9–13 |
Colomé (4–2) |
Pressly (2–3) |
— |
18,899 |
78–43 |
L2 |
122 |
August 15 |
@ A's |
6–7 |
Diekman (1–6) |
Devenski (2–2) |
Hendriks (14) |
15,323 |
78–44 |
L3 |
123 |
August 16 |
@ A's |
2–3 (13) |
Trivino (4–5) |
Sneed (0–1) |
— |
22,768 |
78–45 |
L4 |
124 |
August 17 |
@ A's |
4–8 |
Bassitt (9–5) |
Armenteros (1–1) |
— |
21,428 |
78–46 |
L5 |
125 |
August 18 |
@ A's |
4–1 |
Greinke (13–4) |
Anderson (10–9) |
Osuna (27) |
22,372 |
79–46 |
W1 |
126 |
August 19 |
Tigers |
5–4 |
Miley (12–4) |
Jackson (3–6) |
Osuna (28) |
40,499 |
80–46 |
W2 |
127 |
August 20 |
Tigers |
6–3 |
Peacock (7–6) |
Turnbull (3–12) |
Osuna (29) |
30,143 |
81–46 |
W3 |
128 |
August 21 |
Tigers |
1–2 |
Farmer (5–4) |
Verlander (15–5) |
Jiménez (4) |
29,567 |
81–47 |
L1 |
129 |
August 22 |
Tigers |
6–3 |
Cole (15–5) |
Zimmermann (1–9) |
Osuna (30) |
27,220 |
82–47 |
W1 |
130 |
August 23 |
Angels |
5–4 |
Greinke (14–4) |
Suárez (2–5) |
Osuna (31) |
35,201 |
83–47 |
W2 |
131 |
August 24 |
Angels |
5–2 |
Miley (13–4) |
Peters (3–2) |
Harris (1) |
37,862 |
84–47 |
W3 |
132 |
August 25 |
Angels |
11–2 |
Valdez (4–6) |
Barría (4–7) |
— |
38,989 |
85–47 |
W4 |
133 |
August 27 |
Rays |
15–1 |
Verlander (16–5) |
Morton (13–6) |
— |
28,454 |
86–47 |
W5 |
134 |
August 28 |
Rays |
8–6 |
Harris (4–1) |
Castillo (2–8) |
— |
25,539 |
87–47 |
W6 |
135 |
August 29 |
Rays |
8–9 |
De León (1–0) |
Devenski (2–3) |
Pagán (15) |
33,051 |
87–48 |
L1 |
136 |
August 30 |
@ Blue Jays |
7–4 |
McHugh (4–5) |
Thornton (4–9) |
— |
25,289 |
88–48 |
W1 |
137 |
August 31 |
@ Blue Jays |
4–6 |
Buchholz (1–3) |
Valdez (4–7) |
Giles (18) |
26,414 |
88–49 |
L1 |
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September: 19–6 (Home: 9–4; Away: 10–2)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
138 |
September 1 |
@ Blue Jays |
2–0 |
Verlander (17–5) |
Giles (2–3) |
— |
24,104 |
89–49 |
W1 |
139 |
September 2 |
@ Brewers |
3–2 (10) |
Osuna (4–3) |
Guerra (8–5) |
James (1) |
39,046 |
90–49 |
W2 |
140 |
September 3 |
@ Brewers |
2–4 |
Lyles (10–8) |
Greinke (14–5) |
Hader (28) |
29,335 |
90–50 |
L1 |
141 |
September 5 |
Mariners |
11–9 (13) |
James (5–0) |
Wisler (3–4) |
— |
27,822 |
91–50 |
W1 |
142 |
September 6 |
Mariners |
7–4 |
Smith (1–0) |
Milone (3–9) |
Osuna (32) |
33,149 |
92–50 |
W2 |
143 |
September 7 |
Mariners |
2–1 |
Verlander (18–5) |
Adams (1–2) |
Harris (2) |
41,958 |
93–50 |
W3 |
144 |
September 8 |
Mariners |
21–1 |
Cole (16–5) |
Hernández (1–6) |
— |
35,569 |
94–50 |
W4 |
145 |
September 9 |
A's |
15–0 |
Greinke (15–5) |
Fiers (14–4) |
— |
38,289 |
95–50 |
W5 |
146 |
September 10 |
A's |
7–21 |
Roark (10–8) |
Miley (13–5) |
Mengden (1) |
32,100 |
95–51 |
L1 |
147 |
September 11 |
A's |
3–5 |
Anderson (12–9) |
James (5–1) |
Hendriks (20) |
32,938 |
95–52 |
L2 |
148 |
September 12 |
A's |
2–3 |
Bailey (13–8) |
Verlander (18–6) |
Hendriks (21) |
34,024 |
95–53 |
L3 |
149 |
September 13 |
@ Royals |
4–1 |
Cole (17–5) |
Fillmyer (0–2) |
Osuna (33) |
20,593 |
96–53 |
W1 |
150 |
September 14 |
@ Royals |
6–1 |
Greinke (16–5) |
Montgomery (3–9) |
— |
20,716 |
97–53 |
W2 |
151 |
September 15 |
@ Royals |
12–3 |
Miley (14–5) |
Junis (9–14) |
— |
17,205 |
98–53 |
W3 |
152 |
September 17 |
Rangers |
4–1 |
Verlander (19–6) |
Lynn (14–11) |
Osuna (34) |
39,650 |
99–53 |
W4 |
153 |
September 18 |
Rangers |
3–2 |
Cole (18–5) |
Allard (4–1) |
Osuna (35) |
38,417 |
100–53 |
W5 |
154 |
September 20 |
Angels |
6–4 |
Greinke (17–5) |
Barría (4–10) |
Osuna (36) |
40,106 |
101–53 |
W6 |
155 |
September 21 |
Angels |
4–8 |
Bard (3–2) |
Miley (14–6) |
— |
43,264 |
101–54 |
L1 |
156 |
September 22 |
Angels |
13–5 |
Verlander (20–6) |
Rodríguez (0–1) |
— |
43,169 |
102–54 |
W1 |
157 |
September 24 |
@ Mariners |
3–0 |
Cole (19–5) |
Milone (4–10) |
Osuna (37) |
11,259 |
103–54 |
W2 |
158 |
September 25 |
@ Mariners |
3–0 |
Greinke (18–5) |
Kikuchi (6–11) |
Harris (3) |
10,916 |
104–54 |
W3 |
159 |
September 26 |
@ Angels |
3–4 (12) |
Cahill (4–9) |
Biagini (3–2) |
— |
39,658 |
104–55 |
L1 |
160 |
September 27 |
@ Angels |
4–0 |
Urquidy (2–1) |
Sandoval (0–4) |
— |
41,763 |
105–55 |
W1 |
161 |
September 28 |
@ Angels |
6–3 |
Verlander (21–6) |
Bard (3–3) |
Osuna (38) |
35,814 |
106–55 |
W2 |
162 |
September 29 |
@ Angels |
8–5 |
Cole (20–5) |
Peters (4–4) |
Harris (4) |
34,693 |
107–55 |
W3 |
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