2019 Oakland Athletics season
Major League Baseball team season
2019 Oakland AthleticsLeague American League Division West Ballpark Oakland Coliseum City Oakland, California Record 97–65 (.599) Divisional place 2nd Owners John Fisher General managers David Forst Managers Bob Melvin Television NBC Sports California (Glen Kuiper , Ken Korach , Vince Cotroneo , Ray Fosse , Mark Mulder , Eric Chavez , Shooty Babitt , Dallas Braden ) Radio KTRB Oakland Athletics Radio Network (Ken Korach , Vince Cotroneo , Ray Fosse , Coco Crisp )
The 2019 Oakland Athletics season was the 119th season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League , and their 52nd season in Oakland . The A's clinched a spot in the ALWC Game on September 27; however, they lost to the Tampa Bay Rays in that game 5–1. The 2019 season was the final season the team shared the Coliseum with the Oakland Raiders . The Raiders relocated to Las Vegas prior to the following season leaving the Coliseum as a baseball-only facility for the first time since 1994 .
Standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–12
3–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
0–6
2–17
1–6
3–4
7–12
1–6
8–11
7–13
Boston
12–7
—
5–2
3–3
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
5–14
4–3
4–3
7–12
4–3
11–8
10–10
Chicago
3–3
2–5
—
11–8
12–6
4–3
9–10
2–5
6–13
4–3
1–5
2–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
6–14
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
8–11
—
18–1
3–4
12–7
6–0
10–9
4–3
1–5
5–1
1–6
4–3
6–1
8–12
Detroit
4–3
2–5
6–12
1–18
—
1–6
10–9
3–3
5–14
3–3
1–6
1–6
2–4
0–6
3–4
5–15
Houston
4–2
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–1
—
5–1
14–5
3–4
4–3
11–8
18–1
3–4
13–6
4–2
11–9
Kansas City
3–3
1–5
10–9
7–12
9–10
1–5
—
2–4
5–14
2–5
2–5
2–5
3–4
2–5
1–6
9–11
Los Angeles
3–4
3–4
5–2
0–6
3–3
5–14
4–2
—
1–5
2–5
6–13
10–9
3–4
9–10
6–1
12–8
Minnesota
6–0
3–3
13–6
9–10
14–5
4–3
14–5
5–1
—
2–4
3–4
5–2
5–2
6–1
4–3
8–12
New York
17–2
14–5
3–4
3–4
3–3
3–4
5–2
5–2
4–2
—
2–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
11–8
12–8
Oakland
6–1
3–4
5–1
5–1
6–1
8–11
5–2
13–6
4–3
4–2
—
10–9
4–3
13–6
0–6
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
4–2
1–5
6–1
1–18
5–2
9–10
2–5
1–6
9–10
—
2–4
8–11
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
12–7
12–7
4–2
6–1
4–2
4–3
4–3
4–3
2–5
7–12
3–4
4–2
—
3–3
13–6
14–6
Texas
6–1
3–4
3–4
3–4
6–0
6–13
5–2
10–9
1–6
3–3
6–13
11–8
3–3
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
11–8
8–11
3–4
1–6
4–3
2–4
6–1
1–6
3–4
8–11
6–0
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
3–17
Game log
2019 Game Log Total: 97–65 (Home: 52–29; Away: 45–36)
March: 3–3 (Home: 3–3 ; Away: 0–0)
April: 11–15 (Home: 7–5; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
7
April 1
Red Sox
7–0
Brooks (1–0)
Price (0–1)
—
12,417
4–3
W3
8
April 2
Red Sox
1–0
Fiers (2–1)
Sale (0–2)
Treinen (3)
12,721
5–3
W4
9
April 3
Red Sox
3–6
Barnes (1–0)
Rodney (0–1)
Brasier (1)
14,207
5–4
L1
10
April 4
Red Sox
7–3
Anderson (2–0)
Rodríguez (0–2)
—
15,095
6–4
W1
11
April 5
@ Astros
2–3
McHugh (1–1)
Montas (1–1)
Osuna (2)
43,165
6–5
L1
12
April 6
@ Astros
0–6
Miley (1–1)
Brooks (1–1)
—
34,487
6–6
L2
13
April 7
@ Astros
8–9
Osuna (1–0)
Treinen (0–1)
—
34,902
6–7
L3
14
April 8
@ Orioles
4–12
Cashner (2–1)
Estrada (0–1)
—
6,585
6–8
L4
15
April 9
@ Orioles
13–2
Anderson (3–0)
Means (1–1)
—
7,738
7–8
W1
16
April 10
@ Orioles
10–3
Montas (2–1)
Straily (0–1)
—
7,974
8–8
W2
17
April 11
@ Orioles
8–5
Brooks (2–1)
Bundy (0–1)
Treinen (4)
8,374
9–8
W3
18
April 12
@ Rangers
8–6
Trivino (1–0)
Martin (0–1)
Treinen (5)
24,817
10–8
W4
–
April 13
@ Rangers
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 8 as part of a doubleheader.
19
April 14
@ Rangers
7–8
Springs (2–0)
Soria (0–2)
Leclerc (3)
26,350
10–9
L1
20
April 16
Astros
1–9
McHugh (3–1)
Estrada (0–2)
—
12,270
10–10
L2
21
April 17
Astros
2–1
Montas (3–1)
Miley (1–2)
Treinen (6)
11,323
11–10
W1
22
April 19
Blue Jays
1–5
Stroman (1–3)
Brooks (2–2)
—
15,128
11–11
L1
23
April 20
Blue Jays
1–10
Gaviglio (2–0)
Fiers (2–2)
—
31,140
11–12
L2
24
April 21
Blue Jays
4–5
Hudson (1–1
Anderson (3–1)
Giles (7)
16,015
11–13
L3
25
April 22
Rangers
6–1
Bassitt (1–0)
Minor (2–2)
—
8,073
12–13
W1
26
April 23
Rangers
11–5
Montas (4–1)
Lynn (2–2)
—
10,496
13–13
W2
27
April 24
Rangers
6–5
Treinen (1–1)
Martin (0–2)
—
18,610
14–13
W3
28
April 26
@ Blue Jays
2–4
Giles (1–1)
Petit (0–1)
—
28,688
14–14
L1
29
April 27
@ Blue Jays
1–7
Sanchez (3–1)
Anderson (3–2)
—
22,254
14–15
L2
30
April 28
@ Blue Jays
4–5 (11)
Luciano (1–0)
Treinen (1–2)
—
18,557
14–16
L3
31
April 29
@ Red Sox
4–9
Brasier (1–0)
Montas (4–2)
Barnes (2)
30,866
14–17
L4
32
April 30
@ Red Sox
1–5
Porcello (2–3)
Brooks (2–3)
—
31,754
14–18
L5
May: 16–10 (Home: 8–5; Away: 8–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
33
May 1
@ Red Sox
3–7
Walden (4–0)
Fiers (2–3)
—
33,708
14–19
L6
34
May 3
@ Pirates
14–1
Anderson (4–2)
Musgrove (1–3)
—
16,428
15–19
W1
35
May 4
@ Pirates
4–6
Feliz (1–0)
Wendelken (0–1)
Vázquez (9)
26,447
15–20
L1
36
May 5
@ Pirates
3–5 (13)
Lyons (1–0)
Rodney (0–2)
—
18,517
15–21
L2
37
May 7
Reds
2–0
Fiers (3–3)
Mahle (0–5)
—
11,794
16–21
W1
38
May 8
Reds
5–4 (13)
Hendriks (1–0)
Stephenson (2–1)
—
9,096
17–21
W2
39
May 9
Reds
0–3
Roark (3–1)
Bassitt (1–1)
Iglesias (7)
19,694
17–22
L1
40
May 10
Indians
4–3 (12)
Soria (1–2)
Hand (2–2)
—
36,913
18–22
W1
41
May 11
Indians
3–2
Treinen (2–2)
Cole (0–1)
—
18,278
19–22
W2
42
May 12
Indians
3–5
Rodríguez (1–2)
Mengden (0–1)
Hand (11)
18,891
19–23
L1
43
May 13
@ Mariners
5–6 (10)
Brennan (2–2)
Soria (1–3)
—
12,520
19–24
L2
44
May 14
@ Mariners
3–4
Leake (3–4)
Anderson (4–3)
Elías (5)
11,365
19–25
L3
45
May 16
@ Tigers
17–3
Bassitt (2–1)
Turnbull (2–3)
—
18,527
20–25
W1
46
May 17
@ Tigers
7–2
Montas (5–2)
Norris (2–2)
—
18,746
21–25
W2
47
May 18
@ Tigers
4–1
Mengden (1–1)
Boyd (4–4)
Treinen (7)
22,913
22–25
W3
–
May 19
@ Tigers
Suspended (inclement weather). Continuation scheduled for September 6 in Oakland.[a]
49
May 20
@ Indians
6–4
Anderson (5–3)
Carrasco (4–4)
Treinen (8)
12,563
23–25
W5
50
May 21
@ Indians
5–3
Hendriks (2–0)
Bauer (4–3)
Treinen (9)
13,705
24–25
W6
51
May 22
@ Indians
7–2
Montas (6–2)
Rodríguez (1–4)
—
17,010
25–25
W7
52
May 24
Mariners
6–2
Trivino (2–0)
LeBlanc (2–2)
—
12,902
26–25
W8
53
May 25
Mariners
6–5
Fiers (4–3)
Kikuchi (3–2)
Treinen (10)
18,975
27–25
W9
54
May 26
Mariners
7–1
Anderson (6–3)
Leake (3–6)
—
14,664
28–25
W10
55
May 27
Angels
8–5
Bassitt (3–1)
Cahill (2–5)
Treinen (11)
20,409
29–25
W11
56
May 28
Angels
4–6
Buttrey (3–2)
Soria (1–4)
Robles (6)
13,060
29–26
L1
57
May 29
Angels
7–12 (11)
Ramirez (2–0)
Trivino (2–1)
—
21,185
29–27
L2
58
May 31
Astros
2–3
Rondón (3–1)
Trivino (2–2)
Osuna (16)
14,519
29–28
L3
June: 17–11 (Home: 6–6; Away: 11–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
59
June 1
Astros
1–5
Verlander (9–2)
Anderson (6–4)
—
20,425
29–29
L4
60
June 2
Astros
4–6 (12)
James (3–0)
Trivino (2–3)
—
23,144
29–30
L5
61
June 4
@ Angels
4–2
Montas (7–2)
Canning (2–2)
Treinen (12)
36,009
30–30
W1
62
June 5
@ Angels
9–10
Robles (3–0)
Trivino (2–4)
—
36,065
30–31
L1
63
June 6
@ Angels
7–4
Fiers (5–3)
Skaggs (4–6)
—
34,109
31–31
W1
64
June 7
@ Rangers
5–3
Petit (1–1)
Leclerc (1–2)
Treinen (13)
25,120
32–31
W2
65
June 8 (1)
@ Rangers
5–10
Springs (4–1)
Blackburn (0–1)
—
22,327
32–32
L1
66
June 8 (2)
@ Rangers
1–3
Sampson (5–3)
Bassitt (3–2)
—
39,514
32–33
L2
67
June 9
@ Rangers
9–8
Montas (8–2)
Smyly (1–5)
Treinen (14)
20,358
33–33
W1
68
June 10
@ Rays
2–6
Morton (8–0)
Anderson (0–1)
—
16,091
33–34
L1
69
June 11
@ Rays
4–3
Fiers (6–3)
Pagán (1–1)
Treinen (15)
11,132
34–34
W1
70
June 12
@ Rays
6–2
Hendriks (3–0)
Kolarek (2–2)
—
17,946
35–34
W2
71
June 14
Mariners
2–9
Gonzales (7–6)
Bassitt (3–3)
—
21,387
35–35
L1
72
June 15
Mariners
11–2
Montas (9–2)
Bautista (0–1)
—
14,846
36–35
W1
73
June 16
Mariners
3–6
Leake (6–6)
Trivino (2–5)
Elías (7)
30,242
36–36
L1
74
June 17
Orioles
3–2
Fiers (7–3)
Cashner (6–3)
Treinen (16)
12,345
37–36
W1
75
June 18
Orioles
16–2
Anderson (7–4)
Ynoa (0–4)
—
14,310
38–36
W2
76
June 19
Orioles
8–3
Bassitt (4–3)
Rogers (0–1)
—
15,341
39–36
W3
77
June 20
Rays
5–4
Trivino (3–5)
Castillo (1–5)
—
12,351
40–36
W4
78
June 21
Rays
3–5
Pruitt (1–0)
Anderson (0–2)
Pagán (4)
16,126
40–37
L1
79
June 22
Rays
4–2
Petit (2–1)
Castillo (1–6)
Hendriks (1)
26,623
41–37
W1
80
June 23
Rays
2–8
Yarbrough (6–3)
Anderson (7–5)
—
17,006
41–38
L1
81
June 25
@ Cardinals
7–3
Wendelken (1–1)
Flaherty (4–5)
—
40,556
42–38
W1
82
June 26
@ Cardinals
2–0
Mengden (2–1)
Wainwright (5–7)
Hendriks (2)
44,871
43–38
W2
83
June 27
@ Angels
3–8
Canning (3–4)
Anderson (0–3)
—
40,231
43–39
L1
84
June 28
@ Angels
7–2
Fiers (8–3)
Ramirez (3–1)
—
41,913
44–39
W1
85
June 29
@ Angels
4–0
Anderson (8–5)
Skaggs (7–7)
—
41,447
45–39
W2
86
June 30
@ Angels
12–3
Bassitt (5–3)
Heaney (1–2)
—
37,668
46–39
W3
July: 15–9 (Home: 10–4; Away: 5–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
87
July 2
Twins
8–6
Mengden (3–1)
Odorizzi (10–4)
Hendriks (3)
13,926
47–39
W4
88
July 3
Twins
3–4 (12)
Parker (1–2)
Treinen (2–3)
Rogers (11)
31,570
47–40
L1
89
July 4
Twins
7–2
Wang (1–0)
Berríos (8–5)
—
20,836
48–40
W1
90
July 5
@ Mariners
5–2
Anderson (9–5)
Kikuchi (4–6)
Hendriks (4)
19,712
49–40
W2
91
July 6
@ Mariners
3–6
Gonzales (10–7)
Bassitt (5–4)
—
24,298
49–41
L1
92
July 7
@ Mariners
7–4
Mengden (4–1)
Carasiti (0–1)
Hendriks (5)
25,816
50–41
W1
-
July 9
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
93
July 12
White Sox
5–1
Fiers (9–3)
Nova (4–8)
Hendriks (6)
18,504
51–41
W2
94
July 13
White Sox
13–2
Bassitt (6–4)
Covey (1–5)
—
22,222
52–41
W3
95
July 14
White Sox
3–2
Hendriks (4–0)
Fry (1–4)
—
20,350
53–41
W4
96
July 16
Mariners
9–2
Mengden (5–1)
Gonzales (10–8)
—
18,718
54–41
W5
97
July 17
Mariners
10–2
Bailey (8–6)
Milone (1–4)
—
19,161
55–41
W6
98
July 18
@ Twins
3–6
Gibson (9–4)
Petit (2–2)
Rogers (14)
28,432
55–42
L1
99
July 19
@ Twins
5–3
Bassitt (7–4)
Harper (3–2)
Hendriks (7)
31,082
56–42
W1
100
July 20
@ Twins
5–4
Treinen (3–3)
Rogers (2–2)
Hendriks (8)
32,720
57–42
W2
101
July 21
@ Twins
6–7
Stewart (2–1)
Hendriks (4–1)
—
34,070
57–43
L1
102
July 22
@ Astros
1–11
Cole (11–5)
Bailey (8–7)
—
41,534
57–44
L2
103
July 23
@ Astros
4–3 (11)
Petit (3–2)
McHugh (3–5)
—
39,204
58–44
W1
104
July 24
@ Astros
2–4
Verlander (13–4)
Bassitt (7–5)
Osuna (23)
41,838
58–45
L1
105
July 25
Rangers
3–11
Jurado (6–6)
Anderson (9–6)
—
11,854
58–46
L2
106
July 26
Rangers
2–5
Lynn (13–6)
Mengden (5–2)
Martin (4)
14,952
58–47
L3
107
July 27
Rangers
5–4
Bailey (9–7)
Sampson (6–8)
Hendriks (9)
36,468
59–47
W1
108
July 28
Rangers
6–5
Treinen (4–3)
Leclerc (1–3)
—
18,906
60–47
W2
109
July 30
Brewers
3–2 (10)
Treinen (5–3)
Hader (1–4)
—
17,291
61–47
W3
110
July 31
Brewers
2–4
Lyles (6–7)
Anderson (9–7)
Hader (24)
14,864
61–48
L1
August: 17–9 (Home: 9–3; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
111
August 1
Brewers
5–3
Treinen (6–3)
Hader (1–5)
Hendriks (10)
17,029
62–48
W1
112
August 3
Cardinals
8–3
Fiers (10–3)
Hudson (10–6)
—
24,851
63–48
W2
113
August 4
Cardinals
4–2
Roark (7–7)
Wainwright (7–8)
Hendriks (11)
24,603
64–48
W3
114
August 5
@ Cubs
5–6
Wick (2–0)
Treinen (6–4)
Phelps (1)
40,721
64–49
L1
115
August 6
@ Cubs
11–4
Anderson (10–7)
Lester (9–8)
—
40,627
65–49
W1
116
August 7
@ Cubs
1–10
Quintana (10–7)
Bailey (9–8)
—
41,179
65–50
L1
117
August 9
@ White Sox
7–0
Fiers (11–3)
Detwiler (1–3)
—
18,318
66–50
W1
118
August 10
@ White Sox
2–3
López (7–9)
Roark (7–8)
Colomé (23)
27,026
66–51
L1
119
August 11
@ White Sox
2–0
Bassitt (8–5)
Giolito (12–6)
Hendriks (12)
30,951
67–51
W1
120
August 13
@ Giants
2–3
Bumgarner (8–7)
Anderson (10–8)
Smith (29)
36,663
67–52
L1
121
August 14
@ Giants
9–5
Bailey (10–8)
Beede (3–7)
Hendriks (13)
39,511
68–52
W1
122
August 15
Astros
7–6
Diekman (1–6)
Devenski (2–2)
Hendriks (14)
15,323
69–52
W2
123
August 16
Astros
3–2 (13)
Trivino (4–5)
Sneed (0–1)
—
22,768
70–52
W3
124
August 17
Astros
8–4
Bassitt (9–5)
Armenteros (1–1)
—
21,428
71–52
W4
125
August 18
Astros
1–4
Greinke (13–4)
Anderson (10–9)
Osuna (27)
22,372
71–53
L1
126
August 20
Yankees
6–2
Bailey (11–8)
Germán (16–3)
—
21,471
72–53
W1
127
August 21
Yankees
6–4
Fiers (12–3)
Happ (10–8)
Hendriks (15)
22,017
73–53
W2
128
August 22
Yankees
5–3
Roark (8–8)
Tanaka (9–7)
Soria (1)
24,758
74–53
W3
129
August 24
Giants
5–10
Coonrod (3–0)
Petit (3–3)
—
53,367
74–54
L1
130
August 25
Giants
4–5
Coonrod (4–0)
Diekman (1–7)
Smith (30)
47,321
74–55
L2
131
August 26
@ Royals
19–4
Bailey (12–8)
Keller (7–14)
—
13,595
75–55
W1
132
August 27
@ Royals
2–1
Fiers (13–3)
Montgomery (3–7)
Hendriks (16)
13,669
76–55
W2
133
August 28
@ Royals
4–6
Hill (2–0)
Treinen (6–5)
Kennedy (23)
15,049
76–56
L1
134
August 29
@ Royals
9–8
Petit (4–3)
Sparkman (3–10)
Hendriks (17)
13,844
77–56
W1
135
August 30
@ Yankees
8–2
Anderson (11–9)
Kahnle (3–1)
—
47,265
78–56
W2
136
August 31
@ Yankees
3–4 (11)
Gearrin (1–2)
Trivino (4–6)
—
44,462
78–57
L1
September: 18–8 (Home: 9–3; Away: 9–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
137
September 1
@ Yankees
4–5
Ottavino (6–4)
Hendriks (4–2)
—
42,860
78–58
L2
138
September 3
Angels
7–5
Petit (5–3)
Ramirez (4–3)
Hendriks (18)
14,031
79–58
W1
139
September 4
Angels
4–0
Roark (9–8)
Sandoval (0–2)
—
12,597
80–58
W2
140
September 5
Angels
10–6
Puk (1–0)
Buttrey (6–7)
—
14,013
81–58
W3
48
September 6
@ Tigers [a]
7–3
Fiers (14–3)
Reininger (0–2)
—
15,680
82–58
W4[ 1]
141
September 6
Tigers
4–5 (11)
Schreiber (1–0)
Blackburn (0–2)
Jiménez (6)
16,080
82–59
L1
142
September 7
Tigers
10–2
Bassitt (10–5)
Zimmermann (1–10)
—
32,623
83–59
W1
143
September 8
Tigers
3–1
Manaea (1–0)
Norris (3–12)
Hendriks (19)
24,550
84–59
W2
144
September 9
@ Astros
0–15
Greinke (15–5)
Fiers (14–4)
—
38,289
84–60
L1
145
September 10
@ Astros
21–7
Roark (10–8)
Miley (13–5)
Mengden (1)
32,100
85–60
W1
146
September 11
@ Astros
5–3
Anderson (12–9)
James (5–1)
Hendriks (20)
32,938
86–60
W2
147
September 12
@ Astros
3–2
Bailey (13–8)
Verlander (18–6)
Hendriks (21)
34,024
87–60
W3
148
September 13
@ Rangers
14–9
Wendelken (2–1)
Gibaut (1–1)
—
27,813
88–60
W4
149
September 14
@ Rangers
8–6
Buchter (1–1)
Minor (13–9)
Hendriks (22)
31,928
89–60
W5
150
September 15
@ Rangers
6–1
Manaea (2–0)
Hernández (1–1)
Luzardo (1)
26,064
90–60
W6
151
September 16
Royals
5–6
McCarthy (4–2)
Hendriks (4–3)
Kennedy (30)
12,902
90–61
L1
152
September 17
Royals
2–1
Puk (2–0)
López (4–8)
Hendriks (23)
14,992
91–61
W1
153
September 18
Royals
1–0 (11)
Wendelken (3–1)
Hahn (0–1)
—
16,714
92–61
W2
154
September 20
Rangers
8–0
Fiers (15–4)
Minor (13–10)
—
29,579
93–61
W3
155
September 21
Rangers
12–3
Manaea (3–0)
Burke (0–2)
—
29,896
94–61
W4
156
September 22
Rangers
3–8
Lynn (15–11)
Roark (10–9)
—
38,453
94–62
L1
157
September 24
@ Angels
2–3
Peters (4–3)
Bailey (13–9)
Robles (23)
34,505
94–63
L2
158
September 25
@ Angels
3–2
Soria (2–4)
Robles (5–1)
Hendriks (24)
36,865
95–63
W1
159
September 26
@ Mariners
3–1
Manaea (4–0)
Hernández (1–8)
Hendriks (25)
20,921
96–63
W2
160
September 27
@ Mariners
3–4
Warren (1–0)
Hendriks (4–4)
—
24,092
96–64
L1
161
September 28
@ Mariners
1–0
Anderson (13–9)
Gonzales (16–13)
Luzardo (2)
26,401
97–64
W1
162
September 29
@ Mariners
1–3
McClain (1–1)
Roark (10–10)
Bass (5)
16,851
97–65
L1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Athletics team member
Notes:
a The game was suspended due to rain in the bottom of seventh inning with the score 5–3 in favor of the Athletics. It was completed on September 6 prior to the regularly scheduled September 6 game in Oakland with the Tigers batting as the "home" team. The win in the completed game extended Oakland's winning streak they had established from May 16 through May 27.[ 2]
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
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