2021 Baltimore Orioles season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2021 Baltimore Orioles season was the 121st season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 68th in Baltimore , and the 30th at Oriole Park at Camden Yards . They significantly failed at attempting to improve on their 25–35 (.417) record from the previous year . The Orioles endured two different losing streaks of 14 or more between the middle and the end of May, as well as between August 3 and August 24. The Orioles pitching staff combined for a franchise-worst ERA of 5.84 and yielded 911 earned runs in the season, which led MLB and was the most earned runs surrendered by a pitching staff since the 2001 Texas Rangers allowed 913 earned runs. All of the team's pitchers that made a start finished the season with a losing record .[ 1] The Orioles were eliminated from playoff contention on August 28 with their loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. They suffered their 3rd 100+ loss season in four years with their loss to the Boston Red Sox on September 17. With the Orioles loss in the season finale against the Blue Jays, they suffered their second 110-loss season in team history; it was also the third such season in overall franchise history, going back to their time as the St. Louis Browns.
Despite the team's atrocious performance, Trey Mancini , who missed the 2020 season with colon cancer, won the AL Comeback Player of the Year award.
Regular season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Orioles team leaders
Updated through game of October 3.
† Minimum 3.1 plate appearances per team games played
AVG qualified batters: Mullins, Mountcastle, Mancini, Hays
‡ Minimum 1 inning pitched per team games played
ERA & WHIP qualified pitchers: No qualifiers
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
6–13
0–7
2–5
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
2–4
8–11
3–3
3–4
1–18
4–3
5–14
7–13
Boston
13–6
—
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–5
5–2
3–3
5–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
8–11
3–4
10–9
16–4
Chicago
7–0
4–3
—
10–9
12–7
2–5
9–10
2–5
13–6
1–5
4–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
4–3
14–6
Cleveland
5–2
2–4
9–10
—
12–7
1–6
14–5
5–1
8–11
3–4
2–4
3–4
1–6
4–2
2–5
9–11
Detroit
5–2
3–3
7–12
7–12
—
5–2
8–11
1–6
8–11
3–3
1–6
5–1
4–3
6–1
3–3
11–9
Houston
3–3
5–2
5–2
6–1
2–5
—
3–4
13–6
3–4
2–4
11–8
11–8
4–2
14–5
4–2
9–11
Kansas City
3–4
2–5
10–9
5–14
11–8
4–3
—
2–4
10–9
2–4
2–5
4–3
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–8
Los Angeles
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–5
6–1
6–13
4–2
—
5–2
4–3
4–15
8–11
1–6
11–8
4–3
11–9
Minnesota
4–2
2–5
6–13
11–8
11–8
4–3
9–10
2–5
—
1–6
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
3–4
10–10
New York
11–8
9–10
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
4–3
5–2
8–11
6–1
8–11
12–8
Oakland
3–3
3–3
3–4
4–2
6–1
8–11
5–2
15–4
5–1
3–4
—
4–15
4–3
10–9
2–5
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
3–3
4–3
1–5
8–11
3–4
11–8
4–2
2–5
15–4
—
6–1
13–6
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
18–1
11–8
3–3
6–1
3–4
2–4
4–2
6–1
3–3
11–8
3–4
1–6
—
3–4
11–8
15–5
Texas
3–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
1–6
5–14
4–2
8–11
3–4
1–6
9–10
6–13
4–3
—
2–4
7–13
Toronto
14–5
9–10
3–4
5–2
3–3
2–4
4–3
3–4
4–3
11–8
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–2
—
14–6
Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.
Game log
Past Games Legend
Orioles Win
Orioles Loss
Game Postponed
Eliminated from Playoff Contention
Bold denotes an Orioles pitcher
2021 Game Log: 52–110 (Home: 27–54; Away: 25–56)
April: 12–14 (Home: 4–10; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/ Box
—
April 1
@ Red Sox
Postponed (rain). Makeup date April 2. [ 4]
1
April 2
@ Red Sox
3–0
Means (1–0)
Eovaldi (0–1)
Valdez (1)
4,452
1–0
W1
2
April 3
@ Red Sox
4–2
Plutko (1–0)
Houck (0–1)
Valdez (2)
4,571
2–0
W2
3
April 4
@ Red Sox
11–3
Zimmermann (1–0)
Richards (0–1)
—
4,458
3–0
W3
4
April 5
@ Yankees
0–7
Montgomery (1–0)
López (0–1)
—
9,008
3–1
L1
5
April 6
@ Yankees
2–7
Cole (1–0)
Kremer (0–1)
—
9,404
3–2
L2
6
April 7
@ Yankees
4–3 (11)
Valdez (1–0)
Green (0–1)
Fry (1)
10,254
4–2
W1
7
April 8
Red Sox
3–7
Rodríguez (1–0)
Harvey (0–1)
—
10,150
4–3
L1
8
April 10
Red Sox
4–6 (10)
Barnes (1–0)
Tate (0–1)
Andriese (1)
9,307
4–4
L2
9
April 11
Red Sox
9–14
Pivetta (2–0)
López (0–2)
—
8,171
4–5
L3
—
April 12
Mariners
Postponed (rain). Makeup date April 13 as part of doubleheader. [ 5]
10
April 13
Mariners
3–4 (8)
Montero (1–0)
Scott (0–1)
Graveman (1)
4,147[ a]
4–6
L4
11
April 13
Mariners
7–6 (7)
Valdez (2–0)
Sadler (0–1)
—
4,147[ a]
5–6
W1
—
April 14
Mariners
Postponed (rain). Makeup date April 15 as part of doubleheader. [ 6]
12
April 15
Mariners
2–4 (7)
Gonzales (1–1)
Scott (0–2)
Graveman (2)
5,060[ b]
5–7
L1
13
April 15
Mariners
1–2 (7)
Dunn (1–0)
Zimmermann (1–1)
Middleton (2)
5,060[ b]
5–8
L2
14
April 16
@ Rangers
5–2
López (1–2)
Foltynewicz (0–3)
Valdez (3)
22,173
6–8
W1
15
April 17
@ Rangers
6–1
Lakins (1–0)
Rodríguez (0–1)
—
29,338
7–8
W2
16
April 18
@ Rangers
0–1 (10)
King (1–0)
Lakins (1–1)
—
24,267
7–9
L1
17
April 20
@ Marlins
7–5
Harvey (1–1)
Neidert (0–1)
Valdez (4)
4,540
8–9
W1
18
April 21
@ Marlins
0–3
Rogers (1–2)
Zimmermann (1–2)
García (4)
4,028
8–10
L1
19
April 23
Athletics
1–3
Irvin (2–2)
López (1–3)
Diekman (2)
7,574
8–11
L2
20
April 24
Athletics
2–7
Bassitt (2–2)
LeBlanc (0–1)
—
7,616
8–12
L3
21
April 25
Athletics
8–1
Means (2–0)
Luzardo (1–2)
—
8,107
9–12
W1
22
April 26
Yankees
4–2
Harvey (2–1)
García (0–1)
Valdez (5)
6,367
10–12
W2
23
April 27
Yankees
1–5
Kluber (1–2)
Zimmermann (1–3)
—
6,662
10–13
L1
24
April 28
Yankees
0–7
Germán (2–2)
Kremer (0–2)
—
7,338
10–14
L2
25
April 29
Yankees
4–3 (10)
Scott (1–2)
Loaisiga (2–1)
—
7,738
11–14
W1
26
April 30
@ Athletics
3–2
Means (3–0)
Fiers (0–1)
Valdez (6)
5,777
12–14
W2
May: 5–23 (Home: 2–9; Away: 3–14)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Box
27
May 1
@ Athletics
8–4
Harvey (3–1)
Luzardo (1–3)
—
6,469
13–14
W3
28
May 2
@ Athletics
5–7
Petit (4–0)
Lakins (1–2)
Trivino (5)
5,862
13–15
L1
29
May 3
@ Mariners
5–3
Sulser (1-0)
Misiewicz (2–1)
Valdez (7)
5,776
14–15
W1
30
May 4
@ Mariners
2–5
Montero (3–1)
Lakins (1–3)
—
6,504
14–16
L1
31
May 5
@ Mariners
6–0
Means (4–0)
Kikuchi (1–2)
—
6,742
15–16
W1
32
May 7
Red Sox
2–6
Rodríguez (5–0)
Harvey (3–2)
—
7,724
15–17
L1
33
May 8
Red Sox
6–11
Richards (2–2)
Lowther (0–1)
—
10,598
15–18
L2
34
May 9
Red Sox
3–4
Pivetta (5–0)
Kremer (0–3)
Barnes (8)
10,274
15–19
L3
35
May 10
Red Sox
4–1
Scott (2–2)
Andriese (1–2)
Valdez (8)
6,826
16–19
W1
36
May 11
@ Mets
2–3
Familia (1–0)
Valdez (2–1)
—
7,930
16–20
L1
37
May 12
@ Mets
1–7
Walker (3–1)
Harvey (3–3)
—
8,035
16–21
L2
38
May 14
Yankees
4–5
Kluber (3–2)
Lakins (1–4)
Loáisiga (2)
10,809
16–22
L3
39
May 15
Yankees
2–8
Germán (3–2)
López (1–4)
—
10,767
16–23
L4
40
May 16
Yankees
10–6
Zimmermann (2–3)
King (0–1)
—
11,070
17–23
W1
41
May 18
Rays
6–13
Kittredge (4–0)
Harvey (3–4)
—
5,429
17–24
L1
42
May 19
Rays
7–9
Thompson (3–2)
Fry (0–1)
Fairbanks (1)
6,581
17–25
L2
43
May 20
Rays
1–10
Hill (3–1)
Kremer (0–4)
—
6,916
17–26
L3
44
May 21
@ Nationals
2–4
Strasburg (1–1)
López (1–5)
—
14,369
17–27
L4
45
May 22
@ Nationals
9–12
Hudson (3–0)
Plutko (1–1)
Hand (6)
15,440
17–28
L5
46
May 23
@ Nationals
5–6
Corbin (3–3)
Harvey (3–5)
Hand (7)
14,618
17–29
L6
47
May 24
@ Twins
3–8
Alcalá (1–1)
Scott (2–3)
—
8,530
17–30
L7
48
May 25
@ Twins
4–7
Berríos (5–2)
Kremer (0–5)
Rogers (3)
9,969
17–31
L8
49
May 26
@ Twins
2–3
Pineda (3–2)
López (1–6)
Robles (3)
10,574
17–32
L9
50
May 27
@ White Sox
1–5
Cease (3–1)
Tate (0–2)
—
9,671
17–33
L10
—
May 28
@ White Sox
Postponed (rain). Makeup date May 29 as part of doubleheader.
51
May 29
@ White Sox
4–7 (7)
Keuchel (4–1)
Harvey (3–6)
Hendriks (11)
20,029[ c]
17–34
L11
52
May 29
@ White Sox
1–3 (7)
Lynn (6–1)
Means (4–1)
Hendriks (12)
20,029[ c]
17–35
L12
53
May 30
@ White Sox
1–3
Giolito (5–4)
Tate (0–3)
Hendriks (13)
21,067
17–36
L13
54
May 31
Twins
2–3 (10)
Rogers (3–3)
Plutko (1–2)
Robles (4)
11,010
17–37
L14
June: 10–17 (Home: 6–7; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Box
55
June 1
Twins
7–4
Zimmermann (3–3)
Pineda (3–3)
Sulser (1)
5,337
18–37
W1
56
June 2
Twins
6–3
T. Wells (1–0)
Dobnak (1–5)
—
5,945
19–37
W2
57
June 4
Indians
3–1
Sulser (2–0)
Shaw (1–1)
Fry (2)
12,009
20–37
W3
58
June 5
Indians
4–10
Civale (8–2)
Means (4–2)
—
9,969
20–38
L1
59
June 6
Indians
18–5
López (2–6)
Quantrill (0–2)
—
9,423
21–38
W1
60
June 8
Mets
10–3
Zimmermann (4–3)
Peterson (1–5)
—
9,431
22–38
W2
61
June 9
Mets
1–14
Walker (5–2)
Harvey (3–7)
—
9,584
22–39
L1
62
June 11
@ Rays
2–4
Yarbrough (4–3)
Akin (0–1)
Fairbanks (2)
6,211
22–40
L2
63
June 12
@ Rays
4–5
McHugh (1–1)
López (2–7)
Castillo (11)
9,225
22–41
L3
64
June 13
@ Rays
1–7
Fleming (6–4)
Zimmermann (4–4)
—
9,101
22–42
L4
65
June 14
@ Indians
3–4
Sandlin (1–0)
Kremer (0–6)
Clase (10)
11,181
22–43
L5
66
June 15
@ Indians
2–7
Karinchak (4–2)
Harvey (3–8)
—
12,025
22–44
L6
67
June 16
@ Indians
7–8
Civale (10–2)
Akin (0–2)
Clase (11)
12,825
22–45
L7
68
June 17
@ Indians
3–10
Stephan (1–0)
López (2–8)
—
15,121
22–46
L8
67
June 18
Blue Jays
7–1
T. Wells (2–0)
Ray (4–3)
—
13,284
23–46
W1
70
June 19
Blue Jays
7–10
Romano (4–1)
Fry (0–2)
—
10,721
23–47
L1
71
June 20
Blue Jays
4–7
Ryu (6–4)
Harvey (3–9)
Chatwood (1)
14,917
23–48
L2
72
June 21
Astros
2–10
Odorizzi (2–3)
Akin (0–3)
—
7,414
23–49
L3
73
June 22
Astros
1–3
Greinke (8–2)
López (2–9)
Pressly (11)
8,510
23–50
L4
74
June 23
Astros
0–13
Urquidy (6–3)
Eshelman (0–1)
—
10,013
23–51
L5
75
June 24
@ Blue Jays
0–9
Kay (1–2)
Kremer (0–7)
—
6,264
23–52
L6
76
June 25
@ Blue Jays
6–5 (10)
Fry (1–2)
Thornton (1–3)
Sulser (2)
7,844
24–52
W1
77
June 26
@ Blue Jays
4–12
Ryu (7–4)
Akin (0–4)
—
5,913
24–53
L1
78
June 27
@ Blue Jays
2–5
Stripling (3–4)
López (2–10)
Romano (6)
6,044
24–54
L2
79
June 28
@ Astros
9–7
Fry (2–2)
Bielak (2–3)
Plutko (1)
24,419
25–54
W1
80
June 29
@ Astros
13–3
A. Wells (1–0)
Garza (0–2)
Tate (1)
30,346
26–54
W2
81
June 30
@ Astros
5–2
Scott (3–3)
García (6–5)
Sulser (3)
28,124
27–54
W3
July: 10–12 (Home: 5–4; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Box
82
July 2
@ Angels
7–8
Iglesias (5–3)
Fry (2–3)
—
23,561
27–55
L1
83
July 3
@ Angels
1–4
Cobb (6–3)
López (2–11)
Iglesias (16)
28,160
27–56
L2
84
July 4
@ Angels
5–6
Iglesias (6–3)
Sulser (2–1)
—
18,955
27–57
L3
85
July 6
Blue Jays
7–5
Watkins (1–0)
Matz (7–4)
—
7,388
28–57
W1
86
July 7
Blue Jays
2–10
Ryu (8–5)
Harvey (3–10)
—
7,457
28–58
L1
—
July 8
Blue Jays
Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 11 as part of doubleheader.
87
July 9
White Sox
1–12
Keuchel (7–3)
López (2–12)
—
12,077
28–59
L2
88
July 10
White Sox
3–8
Giolito (7–6)
Eshelman (0–2)
Hendriks (23)
26,391
28–60
L3
89
July 11
White Sox
5–7 (10)
Hendriks (4–2)
T. Wells (2–1)
Foster (1)
11,600
28–61
L4
ASG
July 13
@ Coors Field
AL vs. NL
Ohtani (1–0)
Burnes (0–1)
Hendriks (1)
49,184
—
N/A
90
July 16
@ Royals
2–9
Staumont (1–2)
Akin (0–5)
—
23,763
28–62
L5
91
July 17
@ Royals
8–4
Fry (3–3)
Singer (3–7)
—
27,292
29–62
W1
92
July 18
@ Royals
5–0
Harvey (4–10)
Hernández (1–1)
—
13,706
30–62
W2
93
July 19
@ Rays
6–1
Watkins (2–0)
Yarbrough (6–4)
—
9,922
31–62
W3
94
July 20
@ Rays
3–9
McClanahan (4–3)
Means (4–3)
—
10,399
31–63
L1
95
July 21
@ Rays
4–5
McHugh (3–1)
Scott (3–4)
—
8,968
31–64
L2
96
July 23
Nationals
6–1
Fry (4–3)
Corbin (6–9)
—
17,022
32–64
W1
97
July 24
Nationals
5–3
Harvey (5–10)
Lester (3–5)
Tate (2)
30,898
33–64
W2
98
July 25
Nationals
5–4
Sulser (3–1)
Hand (5–4)
—
15,690
34–64
W3
99
July 27
Marlins
3–7
Alcántara (6–9)
Watkins (2–1)
—
10,098
34–65
L1
100
July 28
Marlins
8–7
Scott (4–4)
Okert (0–1)
—
8,363
35–65
W1
101
July 29
@ Tigers
2–6
Mize (6–5)
A. Wells (1–1)
—
15,833
35–66
L1
102
July 30
@ Tigers
4–3
Harvey (6–10)
Skubal (6–10)
Sulser (4)
18,861
36–66
W1
103
July 31
@ Tigers
5–2
Means (5–3)
Manning (2–4)
Sulser (5)
25,132
37–66
W2
August: 4–24 (Home: 2–13; Away: 2–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Box
104
August 1
@ Tigers
2–6
Ramírez (1–0)
Watkins (2–2)
—
17,134
37–67
L1
105
August 2
@ Yankees
7–1
López (3–12)
Heaney (6–8)
—
28,879
38–67
W1
106
August 3
@ Yankees
1–13
Gil (1–0)
Wells (1–2)
—
30,815
38–68
L1
107
August 4
@ Yankees
3–10
Loáisiga (8–4)
Sulser (3–2)
—
30,055
38–69
L2
108
August 6
Rays
6–10
Rasmussen (1–1)
Fry (4–4)
—
11,320
38–70
L3
109
August 7
Rays
3–12
McClanahan (6–4)
Watkins (2–3)
—
18,545
38–71
L4
110
August 8
Rays
6–9
Chargois (2–0)
Fry (4–5)
—
10,576
38–72
L5
111
August 10
Tigers
4–9
Funkhouser (6–1)
Akin (0–6)
—
7,124
38–73
L6
112
August 11
Tigers
2–5
Skubal (8–10)
Harvey (6–11)
Soto (14)
8,990
38–74
L7
113
August 12
Tigers
4–6
Manning (3–5)
Means (5–4)
Fulmer (7)
8,382
38–75
L8
114
August 13
@ Red Sox
1–8
Pivetta (9–5)
Watkins (2–4)
Richards (1)
28,022
38–76
L9
115
August 14
@ Red Sox
2–16
Sale (1–0)
López (3–13)
—
33,118
38–77
L10
116
August 15
@ Red Sox
2–6
Rodríguez (9–6)
Akin (0–7)
—
28,935
38–78
L11
117
August 16
@ Rays
2–9
Fleming (10–6)
Harvey (6–12)
—
5,460
38–79
L12
118
August 17
@ Rays
0–10
Ellis (1–0)
Means (5–5)
—
4,795
38–80
L13
119
August 18
@ Rays
4–8
Yarbrough (7–4)
Watkins (2–5)
—
6,673
38–81
L14
120
August 19
@ Rays
2–7
McClanahan (8–4)
López (3–14)
—
5,826
38–82
L15
121
August 20
Braves
0–3
Fried (11–7)
Akin (0–8)
—
13,583
38–83
L16
122
August 21
Braves
4–5
Smyly (9–3)
Harvey (6–13)
Smith (27)
15,774
38–84
L17
123
August 22
Braves
1–3
Toussaint (3–2)
Means (5–6)
Smith (28)
11,180
38–85
L18
124
August 24
Angels
8–14
Guerra (4–2)
Watkins (2–6)
—
8,781
38–86
L19
125
August 25
Angels
10–6
Scott (5–4)
Petricka (0–1)
—
15,867
39–86
W1
126
August 26
Angels
13–1
Akin (1–8)
Peguero (0–1)
—
10,211
40–86
W2
127
August 27
Rays
3–6
McClanahan (9–4)
Harvey (6–14)
Mazza (1)
7,155
40–87
L1
128
August 28
Rays
3–4
Chargois (4–0)
Sulser (3–3)
Kittredge (4)
11,110
40–88
L2
129
August 29
Rays
8–12
Chargois (5–0)
Watkins (2–7)
—
8,353
40–89
L3
130
August 30
@ Blue Jays
3–7
Ray (10–5)
Tate (0–4)
Romano (14)
14,406
40–90
L4
131
August 31
@ Blue Jays
4–2
Akin (2–8)
Ryu (12–8)
Sulser (6)
13,963
41–90
W1
September/October: 11–20 (Home: 8–10; Away: 3–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Box
132
September 1
@ Blue Jays
4–5
Mayza (5–2)
Tate (0–5)
Romano (15)
14,262
41–91
L1
133
September 3
@ Yankees
3–4 (10)
Holmes (6–2)
Tate (0–6)
—
34,085
41–92
L2
134
September 4
@ Yankees
4–3
Sulser (4–3)
Chapman (5–4)
—
34,571
42–92
W1
135
September 5
@ Yankees
8–7
Diplán (1–0)
Heaney (8–9)
T. Wells (1)
33,091
43–92
W2
136
September 6
Royals
2–3
Tapia (2–0)
Sulser (4–4)
Barlow (11)
11,973
43–93
L1
137
September 7
Royals
7–3
Baumann (1–0)
Kowar (0–3)
—
4,981
44–93
W1
138
September 8
Royals
9–8
Barreda (1–0)
Staumont (3–3)
T. Wells (2)
4,965
45–93
W2
139
September 9
Royals
0–6
Hernández (6–1)
Means (5–7)
—
5,087
45–94
L1
140
September 10
Blue Jays
6–3
Greene (1–0)
Merryweather (0–1)
Sulser (7)
11,851
46–94
W1
141
September 11 (1)
Blue Jays
10–11
Pearson (1–1)
T. Wells (2–2)
Romano (17)
N/A
46–95
L1
142
September 11 (2)
Blue Jays
2–11
Richards (7–2)
Akin (2–9)
—
10,219
46–96
L2
143
September 12
Blue Jays
7–22
Matz (12–7)
Lowther (0–2)
—
8,474
46–97
L3
144
September 14
Yankees
2–7
Cole (15–7)
A. Wells (1–3)
—
10,235
46–98
L4
145
September 15
Yankees
3–4
Peralta (5–3)
T. Wells (2–3)
Chapman (27)
10,402
46–99
L5
146
September 16
Yankees
3–2 (10)
Sulser (5–4)
Peralta (5–4)
—
20,164
47–99
W1
147
September 17
@ Red Sox
1–7
Sale (4–0)
Akin (2–10)
—
29,811
47–100
L1
148
September 18
@ Red Sox
3–9
Houck (1–4)
Baumann (1–1)
—
30,027
47–101
L2
149
September 19
@ Red Sox
6–8
Sawamura (5–1)
Greene (1–1)
Richards (3)
27,010
47–102
L3
150
September 20
@ Phillies
2–0
Means (6–7)
Suárez (6–5)
T. Wells (3)
21,440
48–102
W1
151
September 21
@ Phillies
2–3 (10)
Kennedy (3–1)
Valdez (2–2)
—
18,955
48–103
L1
152
September 22
@ Phillies
3–4
Alvarado (7–1)
Greene (1–2)
Kennedy (25)
18,133
48–104
L2
153
September 23
Rangers
3–0
Lowther (1–2)
Otto (0–3)
T. Wells (4)
6,328
49–104
W1
154
September 24
Rangers
5–8
Sborz (4–3)
Greene (1–3)
Barlow (8)
7,935
49–105
L1
155
September 25
Rangers
3–2
Kriske (2–1)
Lyles (9–13)
Tate (3)
10,645
50–105
W1
156
September 26
Rangers
4–7
Cotton (2–0)
Means (6–8)
Barlow (9)
13,495
50–106
L1
157
September 28
Red Sox
4–2
Diplán (2–0)
Sale (5–1)
Sulser (8)
8,098
51–106
W1
158
September 29
Red Sox
0–6
Eovaldi (11–9)
Lowther (1–3)
—
8,732
51–107
L1
159
September 30
Red Sox
6–2
A. Wells (2–3)
Pivetta (9–8)
—
13,012
52–107
W1
160
October 1
@ Blue Jays
4–6
Matz (14–7)
Eshelman (0–3)
Romano (23)
28,855
52–108
L1
161
October 2
@ Blue Jays
1–10
Manoah (9–2)
Means (6–9)
—
29,916
52–109
L2
162
October 3
@ Blue Jays
4–12
Ryu (14–10)
Zimmermann (4–5)
—
29,942
52–110
L3
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