2019 Texas Rangers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2019 Texas Rangers season was the 59th of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 48th in Arlington as the Rangers, and their 26th and final season at Globe Life Park in Arlington . The Rangers began the season on March 28 against the Chicago Cubs and finished the season on September 29 against the New York Yankees . On November 2, 2018, Chris Woodward was hired to be the manager of the Rangers for the 2019 season.[ 1] Despite a strong May and June for the team, they fell apart after that, failing to qualify for the postseason for the third consecutive year.
Regular season
Season standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
The Rangers hosting Houston on July 13
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 78–84 (Home: 45–36; Away: 33–48)
March: 2–1 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–0)
April: 12–13 (Home: 8–4; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
4
April 1
Astros
1–2
Peacock (1–0)
Sampson (0–1)
Osuna (1)
18,056
2–2
L1
5
April 2
Astros
6–4
Kelley (2–0)
Valdez (0–1)
Leclerc (2)
17,907
3–2
W1
6
April 3
Astros
4–0
Minor (1–1)
Cole (0–2)
—
22,265
4–2
W2
7
April 4
@ Angels
11–4
Springs (1–0)
Harvey (0–1)
—
42,027
5–2
W3
8
April 5
@ Angels
1–3
Anderson (1–0)
Lynn (0–1)
Allen (1)
41,089
5–3
L1
9
April 6
@ Angels
1–5
Skaggs (1–1)
Smyly (0–1)
—
31,747
5–4
L2
10
April 7
@ Angels
2–7
Anderson (2–0)
Miller (0–1)
—
42,076
5–5
L3
11
April 9
@ Dbacks
4–5
Andriese (2–0)
Leclerc (1–1)
—
16,620
5–6
L4
12
April 10
@ Dbacks
5–2
Lynn (1–1)
Chafin (0–1)
Bird (1)
15,871
6–6
W1
13
April 12
Athletics
6–8
Trivino (1–0)
Martin (0–1)
Treinen (5)
24,817
6–7
L1
–
April 13
Athletics
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 8 as part of a doubleheader.
14
April 14
Athletics
8–7
Springs (2–0)
Soria (0–2)
Leclerc (3)
26,350
7–7
W1
15
April 15
Angels
12–7
Dowdy (1–0)
Bedrosian (1–1)
Leclerc (4)
18,265
8–7
W2
16
April 16
Angels
5–0
Minor (2–1)
Barría (1–1)
—
17,704
9–7
W3
17
April 17
Angels
5–4
Lynn (2–1)
Harvey (0–2)
Leclerc (5)
16,691
10–7
W4
18
April 19
Astros
2–7
Verlander (3–0)
Smyly (0–2)
—
35,649
10–8
L1
19
April 20
Astros
9–4
Kelley (3–0)
Cole (1–3)
—
39,636
11–8
W1
20
April 21
Astros
11–10
Miller (1–1)
McHugh (3–2)
Kelley (1)
26,225
12–8
W2
21
April 22
@ Athletics
1–6
Bassitt (1–0)
Minor (2–2)
—
8,073
12–9
L1
22
April 23
@ Athletics
5–11
Montas (4–1)
Lynn (2–2)
—
10,496
12–10
L2
23
April 24
@ Athletics
5–6
Treinen (1–1)
Martin (0–2)
—
18,610
12–11
L3
24
April 25
@ Mariners
2–14
Gonzales (5–0)
Hearn (0–1)
—
12,644
12–12
L4
25
April 26
@ Mariners
4–5 (11)
Elías (2–0)
Dowdy (1–1)
—
21,721
12–13
L5
26
April 27
@ Mariners
15–1
Minor (3–2)
Leake (2–3)
—
26,493
13–13
W1
27
April 28
@ Mariners
14–1
Lynn (3–2)
Swanson (0–3)
—
21,503
14–13
W2
28
April 30
Pirates
4–6 (11)
Crick (1–1)
Chavez (0–1)
Vázquez (7)
18,641
14–14
L1
May: 14–13 (Home: 8–4; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
29
May 1
Pirates
5–7
Taillon (2–3)
Miller (1–2)
Vázquez (8)
23,562
14–15
L2
30
May 3
Blue Jays
0–1 (12)
Hudson (2–1)
Jurado (0–1)
Giles (8)
26,179
14–16
L3
31
May 4
Blue Jays
8–5
Lynn (4–2)
Pannone (1–3)
Kelley (2)
31,787
15–16
W1
32
May 5
Blue Jays
10–2
Dowdy (2–1)
Buchholz (0–2)
—
30,934
16–16
W2
33
May 7
@ Pirates
4–5
Feliz (2–0)
Sampson (0–2)
Vázquez (10)
13,032
16–17
L1
34
May 8
@ Pirates
9–6
Jurado (1–1)
Lyons (1–1)
Martin (1)
13,905
17–17
W1
35
May 9
@ Astros
2–4
Miley (3–2)
Minor (3–3)
Osuna (9)
26,657
17–18
L1
36
May 10
@ Astros
0–3
Verlander (6–1)
Lynn (4–3)
Osuna (10)
33,023
17–19
L2
37
May 11
@ Astros
4–11
Cole (4–4)
Smyly (0–3)
—
35,849
17–20
L3
38
May 12
@ Astros
5–15
Martin (1–0)
Sampson (0–3)
—
41,027
17–21
L4
39
May 14
@ Royals
5–11
Duffy (2–1)
Miller (1–3)
—
19,410
17–22
L5
40
May 15
@ Royals
6–1
Minor (4–3)
López (0–5)
—
14,572
18–22
W1
41
May 16
@ Royals
16–1
Lynn (5–3)
Bailey (4–4)
—
17,469
19–22
W2
42
May 17
Cardinals
7–3
Sampson (1–3)
Mikolas (4–4)
—
34,398
20–22
W3
43
May 18
Cardinals
2–8
Hudson (3–3)
Jurado (1–2)
—
30,967
20–23
L1
44
May 19
Cardinals
5–4 (10)
Gómez (1–0)
Hicks (1–2)
—
32,112
21–23
W1
45
May 20
Mariners
10–9
Minor (5–3)
Leake (3–5)
—
18,796
22–23
W2
46
May 21
Mariners
5–3
Lynn (6–3)
Milone (0–1)
Kelley (3)
19,157
23–23
W3
47
May 22
Mariners
2–1
Sampson (2–3)
Gonzales (5–4)
Kelley (4)
22,400
24–23
W4
48
May 24
@ Angels
4–3
Smyly (1–3)
Bedrosian (1–3)
Kelley (5)
43,806
25–23
W5
49
May 25
@ Angels
2–3
Robles (2–0)
Kelley (3–1)
—
36,392
25–24
L1
50
May 26
@ Angels
6–7
García (1–1)
Springs (2–1)
Justin Anderson (1)
39,406
25–25
L2
51
May 27
@ Mariners
2–6
Milone (1–1)
Lynn (6–4)
—
14,135
25–26
L3
52
May 28
@ Mariners
11–4
Sampson (3–3)
Gonzales (5–5)
—
12,452
26–26
W1
53
May 29
@ Mariners
8–7
Chavez (1–1)
Bass (0–1)
Kelley (6)
16,059
27–26
W2
54
May 30
Royals
2–4
Junis (4–5)
Minor (5–4)
Kennedy (3)
26,202
27–27
L1
55
May 31
Royals
6–2
Jurado (2–2)
Duffy (3–2)
—
31,175
28–27
W1
June: 18–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 8–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
56
June 1
Royals
6–2
Lynn (7–4)
Bailey (4–6)
—
27,133
29–27
W2
57
June 2
Royals
5–1
Sampson (4–3)
Keller (3–7)
—
21,891
30–27
W3
58
June 4
Orioles
11–12
Bundy (3–6)
Smyly (1–4)
Givens (5)
21,903
30–28
L1
59
June 5
Orioles
2–1 (12)
Springs (3–1)
Fry (0–3)
—
21,163
31–28
W1
60
June 6
Orioles
4–3
Jurado (3–2)
Hess (1–8)
Kelley (7)
20,462
32–28
W2
61
June 7
Athletics
3–5
Petit (1–1)
Leclerc (1–2)
Treinen (13)
25,120
32–29
L1
62
June 8 (1)
Athletics
10–5
Springs (4–1)
Blackburn (0–1)
—
22,327
33–29
W1
63
June 8 (2)
Athletics
3–1
Sampson (5–3)
Bassitt (3–2)
—
39,514
34–29
W2
64
June 9
Athletics
8–9
Montas (8–2)
Smyly (1–5)
Treinen (14)
20,358
34–30
L1
65
June 10
@ Red Sox
4–3 (11)
Chavez (2–1)
Brasier (2–3)
Martin (2)
34,422
35–30
W1
66
June 11
@ Red Sox
9–5
Jurado (4–2)
Hernández (0–1)
—
35,121
36–30
W2
67
June 12
@ Red Sox
3–4
Barnes (3–1)
Chavez (2–2)
—
34,330
36–31
L1
68
June 13
@ Red Sox
6–7
Workman (4–1)
Fairbanks (0–1)
Smith (1)
35,841
36–32
L2
69
June 14
@ Reds
7–1
Martin (1–0)
Mahle (2–7)
Smyly (1)
30,090
37–32
W1
70
June 15
@ Reds
4–3
Minor (6–4)
Roark (4–6)
Kelley (8)
25,693
38–32
W2
71
June 16
@ Reds
3–11
Gray (3–5)
Jurado (4–3)
—
24,079
38–33
L1
72
June 17
Indians
7–2
Lynn (8–4)
Clevinger (1–1)
—
20,860
39–33
W1
73
June 18
Indians
3–10
Plesac (2–2)
Sampson (5–4)
—
19,233
39–34
L1
74
June 19
Indians
4–10
Pérez (2–1)
Palumbo (0–1)
—
22,906
39–35
L2
75
June 20
Indians
4–2
Minor (7–4)
Bieber (6–3)
Kelley (9)
18,531
40–35
W1
76
June 21
White Sox
4–5 (10)
Herrera (3–3)
Kelley (3–2)
Colomé (16)
29,333
40–36
L1
77
June 22
White Sox
6–5
Lynn (9–4)
Marshall (3–1)
Martin (3)
33,582
41–36
W1
78
June 23
White Sox
7–4
Sampson (6–4)
Nova (3–6)
Kelley (10)
21,917
42–36
W2
79
June 25
@ Tigers
5–3
Chavez (3–2)
Zimmermann (0–5)
—
18,952
43–36
W3
80
June 26
@ Tigers
4–1
Minor (8–4)
Boyd (5–6)
—
19,732
44–36
W4
81
June 27
@ Tigers
3–1
Jurado (5–3)
Turnbull (3–8)
Kelley (11)
22,925
45–36
W5
82
June 28
@ Rays
5–0
Lynn (10–4)
Chirinos (7–4)
—
13,955
46–36
W6
83
June 29
@ Rays
2–5
McKay (1–0)
Sampson (6–5)
—
16,655
46–37
L1
84
June 30
@ Rays
2–6
Snell (5–7)
Chavez (3–3)
—
11,234
46–38
L2
July: 8–16 (Home: 4–7; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
–
July 1
Angels
Postponed (death of Angels' P Tyler Skaggs ); Rescheduled for August 20 as part of a doubleheader.
85
July 2
Angels
4–9
Cahill (3–6)
Fairbanks (0–2)
—
20,931
46–39
L3
86
July 3
Angels
2–6
Barría (3–2)
Jurado (5–4)
—
28,998
46–40
L4
87
July 4
Angels
9–3
Lynn (11–4)
Canning (3–5)
—
45,566
47–40
W1
88
July 5
@ Twins
6–15
Pérez (8–3)
Sampson (6–6)
38,073
47–41
L1
89
July 6
@ Twins
4–7
Pineda (6–4)
Chavez (3–4)
Rogers (12)
36,969
47–42
L2
90
July 7
@ Twins
4–1 (11)
Kelley (4–2)
Mejía (0–2)
—
35,495
48–42
W1
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, Ohio
91
July 11
Astros
5–0
Lynn (12–4)
Valdez (3–5)
—
37,964
49–42
W2
92
July 12
Astros
9–8
Kelley (5–2)
Osuna (3–2)
—
32,322
50–42
W3
93
July 13
Astros
6–7 (11)
James (4–0)
Martin (1–1)
Osuna (20)
42,452
50–43
L1
94
July 14
Astros
4–12
Verlander (11–4)
Jurado (5–5)
—
27,916
50–44
L2
95
July 16
Dbacks
2–9
Young (3–0)
Lynn (12–5)
—
19,202
50–45
L3
96
July 17
Dbacks
4–19
Ray (8–6)
Chavez (3–5)
—
26,681
50–46
L4
97
July 19
@ Astros
3–4
Verlander (12–4)
Minor (8–5)
Osuna (21)
42,287
50–47
L5
98
July 20
@ Astros
1–6
Urquidy (1–0)
Jurado (5–6)
—
41,643
50–48
L6
99
July 21
@ Astros
3–5
Armenteros (1–0)
Lynn (12–6)
Osuna (22)
37,655
50–49
L7
100
July 22
@ Mariners
3–7
Gonzales (11–8)
Sampson (6–7)
Elías (12)
16,091
50–50
L8
101
July 23
@ Mariners
7–2
Payano (1–0)
Milone (1–5)
—
15,543
51–50
W1
102
July 24
@ Mariners
3–5
Leake (9–8)
Minor (8–6)
Elías (13)
28,163
51–51
L1
103
July 25
@ Athletics
11–3
Jurado (6–6)
Anderson (9–6)
—
11,854
52–51
W1
104
July 26
@ Athletics
5–2
Lynn (13–6)
Mengden (5–2)
Martin (4)
14,952
53–51
W2
105
July 27
@ Athletics
4–5
Bailey (9–7)
Sampson (6–8)
Hendriks (9)
36,468
53–52
L1
106
July 28
@ Athletics
5–6
Treinen (4–3)
Leclerc (1–3)
—
18,906
53–53
L2
107
July 30
Mariners
5–8
Tuivailala (1–0)
Martin (1–2)
Elías (14)
20,599
53–54
L3
108
July 31
Mariners
9–7
Minor (9–6)
LeBlanc (6–4)
Chavez (1)
22,539
54–54
W1
August: 13–16 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
109
August 2
Tigers
5–4
Lynn (14–6)
Alexander (0–2)
Leclerc (6)
26,884
55–54
W2
110
August 3
Tigers
5–4 (10)
Leclerc (2–3)
Ramirez (5–4)
—
30,292
56–54
W3
111
August 4
Tigers
9–4
Montero (1–0)
Cisnero (0–3)
—
18,531
57–54
W4
112
August 5
@ Indians
1–0
Minor (10–6)
Civale (1–1)
Leclerc (7)
17,690
58–54
W5
–
August 6
@ Indians
Postponed (inclement weather); Rescheduled for August 7 as part of a doubleheader.
113
August 7 (1)
@ Indians
0–2
Goody (3–0)
Jurado (6–7)
Hand (28)
35,041
58–55
L1
114
August 7 (2)
@ Indians
1–5
Cole (3–1)
Lynn (14–7)
Wittgren (3)
24,888
58–56
L2
115
August 9
@ Brewers
5–6
Hader (2–5)
Clase (0–1)
—
35,294
58–57
L3
116
August 10
@ Brewers
2–3
Houser (5–5)
Payano (1–1)
Albers (3)
41,903
58–58
L4
117
August 11
@ Brewers
1–0
Minor (11–6)
Lyles (7–8)
Leclerc (8)
44,411
59–58
W1
118
August 12
@ Blue Jays
4–19
Stewart (2–0)
Jurado (6–8)
—
16,492
59–59
L1
119
August 13
@ Blue Jays
0–3
Pannone (3–5)
Lynn (14–8)
Giles (16)
22,958
59–60
L2
120
August 14
@ Blue Jays
7–3
Allard (1–0)
Reid-Foley (2–3)
—
34,666
60–60
W1
121
August 15
Twins
6–13
Pineda (8–5)
Payano (1–2)
Smeltzer (1)
20,494
60–61
L1
122
August 16
Twins
3–4
Duffey (3–1)
Minor (11–7)
Romo (20)
24,742
60–62
L2
123
August 17
Twins
7–12
Duffey (4–1)
Jurado (6–9)
—
30,136
60–63
L3
124
August 18
Twins
3–6
Dyson (5–1)
Clase (0–2)
Rogers (19)
18,500
60–64
L4
125
August 19
Angels
8–7 (11)
Montero (2–0)
Ramirez (4–2)
—
17,326
61–64
W1
126
August 20 (1)
Angels
1–5
Heaney (3–3)
Palumbo (0–2)
—
17,429
61–65
L1
127
August 20 (2)
Angels
3–2 (11)
Clase (1–2)
Buttrey (6–6)
—
15,638
62–65
W1
128
August 21
Angels
8–7
Hernández (1–0)
Cahill (3–8)
—
19,565
63–65
W2
129
August 22
@ White Sox
1–6
Detwiler (2–3)
Jurado (6–10)
—
18,563
63–66
L1
130
August 23
@ White Sox
3–8
Cease (3–6)
Lynn (14–9)
—
27,016
63–67
L2
131
August 24
@ White Sox
4–0
Allard (2–0)
Nova (9–10)
—
26,454
64–67
W1
132
August 25
@ White Sox
0–2
López (8–11)
Burke (0–1)
Colomé (25)
25,553
64–68
L1
133
August 27
@ Angels
2–5
Del Pozo (1–0)
Minor (11–8)
Robles (19)
39,008
64–69
L2
134
August 28
@ Angels
3–0
Jurado (7–10)
Del Pozo (1–1)
Leclerc (9)
37,535
65–69
W1
135
August 29
Mariners
3–5
Magill (4–1)
Leclerc (2–4)
—
16,591
65–70
L1
136
August 30
Mariners
6–3
Allard (3–0)
Gonzales (4–11)
Clase (1)
23,563
66–70
W1
137
August 31
Mariners
3–2
Clase (2–2)
Magill (4–2)
—
33,668
67–70
W2
September: 11–14 (Home: 5–8; Away: 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
138
September 1
Mariners
3–11
Kikuchi (6–9)
Martin (1–3)
—
22,116
67–71
L1
139
September 2
@ Yankees
7–0
Minor (12–8)
Tanaka (10–8)
—
40,015
68–71
W1
140
September 3
@ Yankees
1–10
Paxton (12–6)
Vólquez (0–1)
—
33,711
68–72
L1
141
September 4
@ Yankees
1–4
Cessa (2–1)
Lynn (14–10)
—
35,082
68–73
L2
142
September 5
@ Orioles
3–1
Allard (4–0)
Means (10–10)
Leclerc (10)
8,209
69–73
W1
143
September 6
@ Orioles
7–6
Martin (2–3)
Fry (1–8)
Leclerc (11)
10,596
70–73
W2
144
September 7
@ Orioles
9–4
Méndez (1–0)
Brooks (4–8)
—
11,796
71–73
W3
145
September 8
@ Orioles
10–4
Minor (13–8)
Wojciechowski (2–8)
—
16,142
72–73
W4
146
September 10
Rays
3–5 (11)
Pagán (4–2)
Clase (2–3)
Fairbanks (1)
18,467
72–74
L1
147
September 11
Rays
10–9
Gibaut (1–0)
Poche (4–5)
Leclerc (12)
19,746
73–74
W1
148
September 12
Rays
6–4
Farrell (1–0)
McKay (2–4)
Leclerc (13)
18,222
74–74
W2
149
September 13
Athletics
9–14
Wendelken (2–1)
Gibaut (1–1)
—
27,813
74–75
L1
150
September 14
Athletics
6–8
Buchter (1–1)
Minor (13–9)
Hendriks (22)
31,928
74–76
L2
151
September 15
Athletics
1–6
Manaea (2–0)
Hernández (1–1)
Luzardo (1)
26,064
74–77
L3
152
September 17
@ Astros
1–4
Verlander (19–6)
Lynn (14–11)
Osuna (34)
39,650
74–78
L4
153
September 18
@ Astros
2–3
Cole (18–5)
Allard (4–1)
Osuna (35)
38,417
74–79
L5
154
September 20
@ Athletics
0–8
Fiers (15–4)
Minor (13–10)
—
29,579
74–80
L6
155
September 21
@ Athletics
3–12
Manaea (3–0)
Burke (0–2)
—
29,896
74–81
L7
156
September 22
@ Athletics
8–3
Lynn (15–11)
Roark (10–9)
—
38,453
75–81
W1
157
September 24
Red Sox
10–12
Rodríguez (19–6)
Jurado (7–11)
Workman (16)
23,341
75–82
L1
158
September 25
Red Sox
3–10
Porcello (14–12)
Allard (4–2)
—
29,290
75–83
L2
159
September 26
Red Sox
7–5
Minor (14–10)
Weber (2–4)
Leclerc (14)
24,612
76–83
W1
160
September 27
Yankees
7–14
Tarpley (1–0)
Palumbo (0–3)
—
35,168
76–84
L1
161
September 28
Yankees
9–4
Hernández (2–1)
Severino (1–1)
—
42,870
77–84
W1
162
September 29
Yankees
6–1
Lynn (16–11)
Tanaka (11–9)
—
47,144
78–84
W2
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Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
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