2012 Baltimore Orioles season

The Baltimore Orioles' 2012 season was the 112th season in franchise history, the 59th in Baltimore, and the 21st at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They completed the regular season with a 93–69 record, good for second place in the AL East and qualified for one of two American League wild card spots. It was the first time since 1997 that they finished with a winning record and made the playoffs. They subsequently defeated the Texas Rangers in the inaugural one-game Wild Card Playoff. They advanced to play the New York Yankees in the Division Series, but lost the series to the Yankees in five games. The smiling cartoon bird head returned to the ballclub's caps and helmets after a 23-year absence.[1]

2012 Baltimore Orioles
American League Wild Card Winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkOriole Park at Camden Yards
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record93–69 (.574)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersPeter Angelos
President of baseball operationsDan Duquette
General managersDan Duquette
ManagersBuck Showalter
TelevisionMASN
WJZ-TV (CBS 13)
(Gary Thorne, Jim Palmer, Mike Bordick, Jim Hunter)
RadioBaltimore Orioles Radio Network
(Joe Angel, Fred Manfra)
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Offseason

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December

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  • On December 1, 2011, the Orioles traded minor league RHP Randy Henry and a player to be named later to the Texas Rangers for C Taylor Teagarden. On December 8, 2011, the player was identified as minor league 2B Greg Miclat.
  • On December 8, 2011, the Orioles traded minor league LHP Jarret Martin and OF Tyler Henson to the Los Angeles Dodgers for LHP Dana Eveland.
  • On December 13, 2011, the Orioles signed Tsuyoshi Wada to a two-year contract, with an option for a third year.
  • On December 20, 2011, the Orioles signed outfielder Endy Chávez to a one-year contract.

January

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  • On January 3, 2012, the Orioles acquired Jai Miller from the Oakland Athletics for cash considerations.
  • On January 10, 2012, the Orioles signed Wei-Yin Chen from the Chunichi Dragons to a three-year contract, with an option for a fourth year.
  • On January 23, 2012, the Orioles signed infielder Wilson Betemit to a two-year contract, with an option for a third year.

February

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March

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  • On March 2, 2012, the Orioles signed Miguel González to a minor league contract.

Regular season

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On May 6, the Orioles won a marathon 17-inning game over the Boston Red Sox with the pitching win credited to designated hitter Chris Davis. After the Orioles bullpen was exhausted Davis came on to pitch two scoreless innings with two strikeouts, becoming the first American League position player to record a pitching win since 1968. Boston DH Darnell McDonald took the loss, making it the first game since 1902 in which both pitchers of record were position players.

The Orioles clinched their first non-losing season since 1997 on September 13, 2012, winning their 81st game on a walk-off single by Manny Machado in the bottom of the 14th inning against the Tampa Bay Rays.

On September 26, 2012, the Orioles hit 7 home runs versus the Toronto Blue Jays. Nate McLouth solo in the 1st inning, Jim Thome lead off in the 5th, Manny Machado solo homer in the 5th and a two-run shot in the 8th, Chris Davis three-run homer in the 5th and a two-run homer in the 7th, and Mark Reynolds two-run homer in the 6th.

After falling in extra innings to the New York Yankees on back-to-back nights in early April, the Orioles went 16–0 in extra-inning games through the rest of the season. They also went 29–9 in one-run games, which many analysists point to as the reason the Orioles snapped their long postseason drought, given their modest run differential of +7.

Accolades

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The following players represented the Orioles in the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • Jim Johnson
  • Adam Jones
  • Matt Wieters

The following players received Gold Glove Awards for the 2012 MLB season

  • J. J. Hardy
  • Adam Jones
  • Matt Wieters

Postseason

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Wild Card Game

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The Orioles took on the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas in the inaugural Wild Card "winner-take-all" format game for the right to play the New York Yankees in the 2012 American League Division Series, who are the top seed finishing with the best record in the AL at 95–67. The Orioles defeated Texas, 5–1, to win their first postseason game since 1997 and to advance to play the Yankees with the first two games in Baltimore.

In the end, Jim Johnson finished the Rangers off in the 9th despite them giving Baltimore a scare on having the bases loaded and two down. However, Johnson got David Murphy to fly out to Nate McLouth. Unlikely hero Joe Saunders picked up his first ever win at Rangers Stadium, where he was 0–6 with a 9.38 ERA in six career starts.

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Texas Rangers100000000192
Starting pitchers:
BAL: Joe Saunders
TEX: Yu Darvish -->
WP: Joe Saunders (1–0)   LP: Yu Darvish (0–1)

Division Series

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The Orioles next played the New York Yankees in the Division Series, which they lost in five games.

Game 1, October 7

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6:07 p.m. (EDT) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland (moved to 8:47 p.m. EDT due to rain delay)

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New York1001000057101
Baltimore002000000281
WP: CC Sabathia (1–0)   LP: Jim Johnson (0–1)
Home runs:
NYY: Russell Martin (1)
BAL: None

Game 2, October 8

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8:07 p.m. (EDT) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland (moved to 8:47 p.m. EDT due to rain delay)

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New York100000100292
Baltimore00200100X372
Starting pitchers:
NYY: Andy Pettitte (0–0)
BAL: Wei-Yin Chen (0–0) -->
WP: Wei-Yin Chen (1–0)   LP: Andy Pettitte (0–1)   Sv: Jim Johnson (1)

Game 3, October 10

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7:37 p.m. (EDT) at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York

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Baltimore001010000000260
New York001000001001371
Starting pitchers:
BAL: Miguel González (0–0)
NYY: Hiroki Kuroda (0–0) -->
WP: David Robertson (1–0)   LP: Brian Matusz (0–1)
Home runs:
BAL: Ryan Flaherty (1), Manny Machado (1)
NYY: Raúl Ibañez 2 (2)

Game 4, October 11

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7:37 p.m. (EDT) at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York

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New York0000010000000170
Starting pitchers:
BAL: Joe Saunders (0–0)
NYY: Phil Hughes (0–0) -->
WP: Pedro Strop (1–0)   LP: David Phelps (0–1)   Sv: Jim Johnson (2)
Home runs:
BAL: Nate McLouth (1)
NYY: None

Game 5, October 12

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5:07 p.m. (EDT) at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York

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New York00001110X350
Starting pitchers:
BAL: Jason Hammel (0–0)
NYY: CC Sabathia (1–0) -->
WP: CC Sabathia (2–0)   LP: Jason Hammel (0–1)
Home runs:
BAL: None
NYY: Curtis Granderson (1)

Roster

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2012 Baltimore Orioles
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Infielders

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Season standings

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American League East

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AL EastWLPct.GBHomeRoad
New York Yankees95670.58651–3044–37
Baltimore Orioles93690.574247–3446–35
Tampa Bay Rays90720.556546–3544–37
Toronto Blue Jays73890.4512241–4032–49
Boston Red Sox69930.4262634–4735–46


American League Wild Card

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Division WinnersWLPct.
New York Yankees95670.586
Oakland Athletics94680.580
Detroit Tigers88740.543
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
WLPct.GB
Texas Rangers93690.574
Baltimore Orioles93690.574
Tampa Bay Rays90720.5563
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim89730.5494
Chicago White Sox85770.5258
Seattle Mariners75870.46318
Toronto Blue Jays73890.45120
Kansas City Royals72900.44421
Boston Red Sox69930.42624
Cleveland Indians68940.42025
Minnesota Twins66960.40727

Record vs. opponents

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TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore13–56–24–43–35–42–75–29–94–58–110–82–511–711–7
Boston5–136–25–35–54–30–64–35–131–85–49–92–67–1111–7
Chicago2–62–611–76–126–123–514–45–23–38–14–36–36–49–9
Cleveland4–43–57–1110–88–105–46–121–52–84–44–44–52–48–10
Detroit3–35–512–68–1013–55–510–84–64–31–55–23–74–211–7
Kansas City4–53–412–610–85–134–57–113–45–41–74–24–52–68–10
Los Angeles7–26–05–34–55–55–46–34–59–1011–81–910–94–412–6
Minnesota2–53–44–1412–68–1011–73–63–44–52–81–52–82–59–9
New York9–913–52–55–16–44–35–44–35–56–38–104–311–713–5
Oakland5–48–13–38–23–44–510–95–45–512–75–411–85–410–8
Seattle1–84–51–84–45–17–18–118–23–67–124–69–106–38–10
Tampa Bay8–109–93–44–42–52–49–15–110–84–56–45–414–49–9
Texas5–26–23–65–47–35–49–108–23–48–1110–94–56–314–4
Toronto7–1111–74–64–22–46–24–45–27–114–53–64–143–69–9


Game log

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Legend
Orioles WinOrioles LossGame Postponed
2012 Game Log
April (14–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Twins4–2Arrieta (1–0)Pavano (0–1)Johnson (1)46,7731–0
2April 7Twins8–2Hunter (1–0)Liriano (0–1)31,5322–0
3April 8Twins3–1Hammel (1–0)Swarzak (0–1)Johnson (2)14,7383–0
4April 9Yankees2–6Nova (1–0)Matusz (0–1)25,4783–1
5April 10Yankees4–5 (12)Rapada (1–0)Strop (0–1)Rivera (1)24,6593–2
6April 11Yankees4–6 (10)Soriano (1–0)Gregg (0–1)Rivera (2)22,9193–3
7April 13@ Blue Jays7–5O'Day (1–0)Oliver (0–1)Johnson (3)21,9884–3
8April 14@ Blue Jays6–4Ayala (1–0)Cordero (0–1)Johnson (4)28,3555–3
9April 15@ Blue Jays2–9Drabek (2–0)Matusz (0–2)20,2525–4
10April 16@ White Sox10–4 (10)Strop (1–1)Stewart (0–1)13,7326–4
11April 17@ White Sox3–2Chen (1–0)Danks (1–2)Johnson (5)11,2677–4
12April 18@ White Sox1–8Peavy (2–0)Hunter (1–1)13,8187–5
13April 19@ White Sox5–3Hammel (2–0)Floyd (1–2)Johnson (6)11,8368–5
14April 20@ Angels3–6Williams (1–1)Matusz (0–3)Walden (1)32,2728–6
15April 21@ Angels3–6Weaver (3–0)Arrieta (1–1)38,0548–7
16April 22@ Angels3–2 (10)Strop (2–1)Hawkins (0–1)Johnson (7)38,2219–7
17April 24Blue Jays2–1Hunter (2–1)Álvarez (0–2)Strop (1)11,05810–7
18April 25Blue Jays3–0Hammel (3–0)Drabek (2–1)Strop (2)10,41511–7
19April 26Blue Jays5–2O'Day (2–0)Janssen (1–1)Ayala (1)13,72512–7
20April 27Athletics2–5McCarthy (1–3)Arrieta (1–2)Balfour (6)18,29712–8
21April 28Athletics10–1Chen (2–0)Ross (1–1)26,92613–8
22April 29Athletics5–2Strop (3–1)Balfour (0–1)31,79314–8
23April 30@ Yankees1–2Kuroda (2–3)Hammel (3–1)Rivera (5)36,89014–9
May (15–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Yankees7–1Matusz (1–3)Hughes (1–4)37,79015–9
25May 2@ Yankees5–0Arrieta (2–2)Nova (3–1)39,36016–9
26May 4@ Red Sox6–4 (13)Patton (1–0)Morales (0–1)Johnson (8)37,22317–9
27May 5@ Red Sox8–2Hammel (4–1)Cook (0–1)37,58118–9
28May 6@ Red Sox9–6 (17)Davis (1–0)McDonald (0–1)37,39419–9
29May 7Rangers3–14Harrison (4–2)Matusz (1–4)11,93819–10
30May 8Rangers3–10Feliz (2–1)Arrieta (2–3)11,26319–11
May 9RangersPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 10 as part of a doubleheader
31May 10Rangers6–5Chen (3–0)Lewis (3–2)Johnson (9)20–11
32May 10Rangers3–7Holland (3–2)Hunter (2–2)19,25020–12
33May 11Rays4–3O'Day (3–0)Peralta (0–2)Johnson (10)26,66921–12
34May 12Rays5–3Matusz (2–4)Moore (1–3)Johnson (11)32,86222–12
35May 13Rays8–9Shields (6–1)Arrieta (2–4)Rodney (10)29,55222–13
36May 14Yankees5–8Phelps (1–1)Ayala (1–1)Soriano (2)16,49222–14
37May 15Yankees5–2Chen (4–0)Sabathia (5–1)Johnson (12)24,05523–14
38May 16@ Royals4–3 (15)Gregg (1–1)Adcock (0–1)Johnson (13)17,94924–14
39May 17@ Royals5–3Matusz (3–4)Hochevar (3–4)Johnson (14)31,07625–14
40May 18@ Nationals2–1 (11)Gregg (2–1)Mattheus (2–1)Strop (3)36,68026–14
41May 19@ Nationals6–5Hammel (5–1)Detwiler (3–3)Johnson (15)42,33127–14
42May 20@ Nationals3–9Strasburg (4–1)Chen (4–1)41,91827–15
43May 21Red Sox6–8Miller (1–0)Gregg (2–2)Aceves (10)16,39227–16
44May 22Red Sox4–1Matusz (4–4)Doubront (4–2)Johnson (16)25,17128–16
45May 23Red Sox5–6Bard (4–5)Arrieta (2–5)Aceves (11)27,80628–17
46May 25Royals8–2Hammel (6–1)Chen (3–5)28,95429–17
47May 26Royals3–4Holland (1–2)Strop (3–2)Broxton (9)26,71429–18
48May 27Royals2–4Collins (2–0)Matusz (4–5)Broxton (10)33,91929–19
49May 28@ Blue Jays2–6Hutchison (4–2)Hunter (2–3)Janssen (4)16,57529–20
50May 29@ Blue Jays6–8Romero (6–1)Arrieta (2–6)17,35229–21
51May 30@ Blue Jays1–4Morrow (6–3)Hammel (6–2)Janssen (5)17,75429–22
June (13–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1@ Rays0–5Price (7–3)Chen (4–2)Rodney (17)17,22429–23
53June 2@ Rays2–1Matusz (5–5)Hellickson (4–2)Johnson (17)21,69330–23
54June 3@ Rays4–8Moore (2–5)Arrieta (2–7)21,69330–24
55June 5@ Red Sox8–6 (10)Johnson (1–0)Aceves (0–3)37,18131–24
56June 6@ Red Sox2–1Chen (5–2)Beckett (4–6)Johnson (18)37,24332–24
57June 7@ Red Sox0–7Buchholz (6–2)Matusz (5–6)37,30732–25
58June 8Phillies6–9Blanton (5–6)Arrieta (2–8)Papelbon (16)40,45932–26
59June 9Phillies6–4 (12)Ayala (2–1)Rosenberg (0–1)46,61133–26
60June 10Phillies5–4 (10)O'Day (4–0)Savery (0–1)45,26734–26
61June 12Pirates8–6Chen (6–2)Lincoln (3–2)Johnson (19)15,61835–26
62June 13Pirates7–1Arrieta (3–8)Correia (2–6)23,23836–26
63June 14Pirates12–6Hunter (3–3)Bédard (4–7)29,99537–26
64June 15@ Braves2–4Durbin (3–0)Matusz (5–7)Kimbrel (19)30,38437–27
65June 16@ Braves5–0Hammel (7–2)Beachy (5–5)41,13138–27
66June 17@ Braves2–0Chen (7–2)Delgado (4–7)Johnson (20)29,53039–27
67June 18@ Mets0–5Dickey (11–1)Arrieta (3–9)29,01439–28
68June 19@ Mets0–5Santana (5–3)Hunter (3–4)32,58739–29
69June 20@ Mets3–4Gee (5–5)Matusz (5–8)Francisco (17)29,85539–30
70June 22Nationals2–1Hammel (8–2)Zimmermann (3–6)Johnson (21)45,89140–30
71June 23Nationals1–3Jackson (4–4)Chen (7–3)Clippard (12)46,29840–31
72June 24Nationals2–1Strop (4–2)Burnett (0–1)Johnson (22)41,79441–31
73June 26Angels3–7Wilson (9–4)Matusz (5–9)24,29641–32
74June 27Angels1–13Weaver (8–1)Hammel (8–3)18,05541–33
75June 28Indians2–7McAllister (2–1)Chen (7–4)17,67641–34
76June 29Indians9–8Lindstrom (1–0)Smith (5–2)Johnson (23)24,77942–34
77June 30Indians5–11Tomlin (4–5)Eveland (0–1)35,33542–35
July (13–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1Indians2–6Masterson (5–7)Matusz (5–10)16,68942–36
79July 2@ Mariners3–6Delabar (2–1)Hammel (8–4)Wilhelmsen (7)14,80542–37
80July 3@ Mariners5–4O'Day (5–0)Furbush (4–2)Johnson (24)16,27043–37
81July 4@ Mariners4–2Tillman (1–0)Noesí (2–11)Johnson (25)21,98244–37
82July 5@ Angels7–9Hawkins (2–1)Ayala (2–2)Frieri (11)38,10444–38
83July 6@ Angels3–2González (1–0)Wilson (9–5)Johnson (26)42,71645–38
84July 7@ Angels0–3Weaver (10–1)Hammel (8–5)Downs (8)41,14745–39
85July 8@ Angels0–6Mills (1–0)Chen (7–5)37,10845–40
ASGJuly 10All-Star GameAL 0–8 NLCainVerlanderKauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
86July 13Tigers2–7Fister (3–6)Hammel (8–6)35,56645–41
87July 14Tigers8–6 (13)Gregg (3–2)Benoit (1–2)43,21546–41
88July 15Tigers0–4Verlander (10–5)González (1–1)30,43946–42
89July 16@ Twins7–19Diamond (8–3)Tillman (1–1)32,45546–43
90July 17@ Twins4–6Burnett (3–2)Ayala (2–3)Burton (3)32,20246–44
91July 18@ Twins2–1Hunter (4–4)Liriano (3–9)Johnson (27)33,19547–44
92July 19@ Twins4–3Chen (8–5)Burnett (3–3)Johnson (28)37,67648–44
93July 20@ Indians10–2González (2–1)Lowe (8–8)33,95449–44
94July 21@ Indians3–1Tillman (2–1)McAllister (4–2)Johnson (29)36,24750–44
95July 22@ Indians4–3Britton (1–0)Tomlin (5–7)Johnson (30)28,04951–44
96July 23@ Indians1–3Masterson (7–8)Hunter (4–5)Perez (27)18,26451–45
97July 24Rays1–3Hellickson (5–6)Chen (8–6)Rodney (28)17,59251–46
98July 25Rays1–10Price (14–4)González (2–2)19,58251–47
99July 26Rays6–2Tillman (3–1)Shields (8–7)21,30152–47
100July 27Athletics9–14Blevins (4–0)Johnson (1–1)29,27852–48
101July 28Athletics1–6Colón (7–8)Hunter (4–6)21,14352–49
102July 29Athletics6–1Chen (9–6)Blackley (3–3)19,69853–49
103July 30@ Yankees5–4González (3–2)García (4–5)Johnson (31)43,05254–49
104July 31@ Yankees11–5Tillman (4–1)Nova (10–5)42,82155–49
August (18–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1@ Yankees3–12Hughes (11–8)Britton (1–1)44,59355–50
106August 3@ Rays0–2Moore (8–7)Hunter (4–7)Rodney (32)18,41055–51
107August 4@ Rays4–0Chen (10–6)Hellickson (6–7)20,61256–51
108August 5@ Rays1–0 (10)Ayala (3–3)Peralta (1–4)Johnson (32)29,53057–51
109August 6Mariners3–1Tillman (5–1)Vargas (12–8)Johnson (33)21,18458–51
110August 7Mariners8–7 (14)O'Day (6–0)Kelley (2–3)15,43359–51
111August 8Mariners9–2Johnson (1–0)Millwood (4–10)17,31260–51
112August 9Royals2–8Smith (3–4)Chen (10–7)21,22660–52
113August 10Royals7–1González (4–2)Hochevar (7–10)17,27761–52
114August 11Royals3–7Mendoza (6–8)Tillman (5–2)40,45661–53
115August 12Royals5–3Ayala (4–3)Chen (8–10)Johnson (34)20,93562–53
116August 14Red Sox7–1Chen (11–7)Beckett (5–10)26,20463–53
117August 15Red Sox5–3González (5–2)Cook (3–6)Johnson (35)22,26964–53
118August 16Red Sox3–6Buchholz (11–3)Ayala (4–4)Aceves (24)25,48364–54
119August 17@ Tigers3–5Benoit (2–3)O'Day (6–1)Valverde (23)41,62064–55
120August 18@ Tigers3–2Britton (2–1)Porcello (9–8)Johnson (36)42,13265–55
121August 19@ Tigers7–5Chen (12–7)Fister (7–8)Johnson (37)40,51166–55
122August 20@ Rangers1–5Dempster (7–6)González (5–3)36,25766–56
123August 21@ Rangers5–3Tillman (6–2)Feldman (6–9)Johnson (38)32,14667–56
124August 22@ Rangers3–12Holland (8–6)Hunter (4–8)40,71467–57
125August 24Blue Jays6–4Britton (3–1)Villanueva (6–4)Johnson (39)25,75468–57
126August 25Blue Jays8–2Johnson (2–0)Morrow (7–5)25,08269–57
August 26Blue JaysPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 24 as part of a doubleheader
127August 27White Sox4–3Strop (5–2)Myers (2–6)Johnson (40)10,95570–57
128August 28White Sox6–0Tillman (7–2)Sale (15–5)12,84171–57
129August 29White Sox1–8Axelrod (2–2)Saunders (6–11)13,09871–58
130August 30White Sox5–3Britton (4–1)Quintana (5–3)Johnson (41)10,14172–58
131August 31@ Yankees6–1González (6–3)Kuroda (12–10)43,35273–58
September/October (20–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
132September 1@ Yankees3–4Logan (6–2)Chen (12–8)Soriano (35)46,12273–59
133September 2@ Yankees8–3Wolf (4–10)Hughes (13–12)46,50174–59
134September 3@ Blue Jays4–0Saunders (7–11)Happ (10–11)17,22075–59
135September 4@ Blue Jays12–0Britton (5–1)Villanueva (7–5)13,55676–59
136September 5@ Blue Jays4–6Delabar (4–1)González (6–4)14,45876–60
137September 6Yankees10–6O'Day (7–1)Robertson (1–6)46,29877–60
138September 7Yankees5–8Hughes (14–12)Chen (12–9)40,86177–61
139September 8Yankees5–4Saunders (8–11)Sabathia (13–5)Johnson (42)46,06778–61
140September 9Yankees3–13Chamberlain (1–0)Britton (5–2)40,34678–62
141September 11Rays9–2Johnson (3–0)Moore (10–10)23,82879–62
142September 12Rays3–2Johnson (2–1)Farnsworth (1–5)26,07680–62
143September 13Rays3–2 (14)Wolf (5–10)Archer (0–3)25,13081–62
144September 14@ Athletics2–3Milone (13–10)Saunders (8–12)Balfour (18)35,06781–63
145September 15@ Athletics2–5Parker (11–8)Britton (5–3)Balfour (19)20,34281–64
146September 16@ Athletics9–5Matusz (6–10)Straily (2–1)Johnson (43)20,53982–64
147September 17@ Mariners10–4Tillman (8–2)Noesí (2–12)13,03683–64
148September 18@ Mariners4–2 (18)Hunter (5–8)Luetge (2–2)Johnson (44)12,60884–64
149September 19@ Mariners3–1 (11)Ayala (5–4)Kinney (0–3)Johnson (45)14,00185–64
150September 21@ Red Sox4–2González(7–4)Lester (9–13) Johnson (46)37,73186–64
151September 22@ Red Sox9–6 (12)Hunter (6–8)Aceves (2–10)Johnson (47)37,57087–64
152September 23@ Red Sox1–2Tazawa (1–1)Ayala (5–5)Bailey (6)37,31087–65
153September 24Blue Jays4–1Johnson (4–0)Álvarez (9–14)Johnson (48)88–65
154September 24Blue Jays5–9Romero (9–14)Chen (12–10)31,01588–66
155September 25Blue Jays0–4Laffey (4–6)Saunders (8–13)30,20588–67
156September 26Blue Jays12–2González (8–4)Villanueva (7–7)26,51389–67
157September 28Red Sox9–1Tillman (9–2)Cook (4–11)33,51890–67
158September 29Red Sox4–3Hunter (7–8)Doubront (11–10)Johnson (49)46,31191–67
159September 30Red Sox6–3Saunders (9–13)Stewart (1–4)Johnson (50)41,25792–67
160October 1@ Rays3–5Cobb (11–9)Chen (12–11)Rodney (47)13,66692–68
161October 2@ Rays1–0González (9–4)Shields (15–10)Johnson (51)13,46093–68
162October 3@ Rays1–4Hellickson (10–11)Tillman (9–3)Rodney (48)17,90993–69

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Robert Andino1273844181131728.2115
Jake Arrieta23000000.0000
Xavier Avery329414216116.2236
Wilson Betemit10234141891901240.2610
Endy Chávez64158153260212.2033
Wei-Yin Chen23000000.0000
Chris Davis139515751392003385.2702
Luis Exposito918210000.0560
Ryan Flaherty77153153321619.2161
Lew Ford25717133034.1831
Bill Hall79220011.2220
Jason Hammel24000000.0000
J. J. Hardy158663851583022268.2380
L. J. Hoes21000000.0000
Tommy Hunter12000000.0000
Nick Johnson388791840411.2072
Adam Jones1626481031863933282.28716
Manny Machado51191245083726.2622
Joe Mahoney24000000.0000
Nick Markakis104420591252831354.2981
Brian Matusz24010000.2500
Nate McLouth552093556121718.26812
Ronny Paulino20635163005.2540
Steve Pearce287181840314.2540
Omar Quintanilla3699122330312.2320
Nolan Reimold1667102160510.3131
Mark Reynolds135457651012602369.2211
Brian Roberts17662120005.1821
Jim Thome2810182650310.2570
Taylor Teagarden2257493029.1580
Steve Tolleson29717133026.1831
Matt Wieters144526671312712383.2493
Team Totals1625560712137527016214677.24758

Pitching

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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; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Jake Arrieta396.2024180114.2122827935109
Luis Ayala552.64660175.08127221451
Jason Berken0018.001001.067210
Zach Britton535.071211060.16137343253
Dylan Bundy000.002001.210010
Wei-Yin Chen12114.0232320192.2186978657154
Chris Davis100.001002.020012
Dana Eveland014.73142032.13218171318
Miguel González943.2518150105.19238383577
Kevin Gregg324.95400043.25024222437
Jason Hammel863.4320200118.0104484542113
Tommy Hunter785.4533200133.216185812777
Jim Johnson212.447105168.25521191441
Steve Johnson402.11124038.123991846
Matt Lindstrom102.72340036.13514111230
Brian Matusz6104.873416098.011261534181
Darren O'Day712.28690067.04917171469
Troy Patton102.43540055.24515151249
Zach Phillips006.006006.074435
Stu Pomeranz003.003006.072213
J. C. Romero006.755004.074311
Joe Saunders333.6377044.2492018823
Miguel Socolovich006.9760010.1118866
Pedro Strop522.44700366.15218183758
Chris Tillman932.931515086.06638282466
Randy Wolf205.2852015.1179927
Team Totals93693.90162162551483.014337056424811177

Farm system

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LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAANorfolk TidesInternational LeagueRon Johnson
AABowie BaysoxEastern LeagueGary Kendall
AFrederick KeysCarolina LeagueOrlando Gómez
ADelmarva ShorebirdsSouth Atlantic LeagueRyan Minor
A-Short SeasonAberdeen IronBirdsNew York–Penn LeagueGary Allenson
RookieGCL OriolesGulf Coast LeagueRamón Sambo

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