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{{MLB yearly infobox
{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = Oakland Athletics
| name = Oakland Athletics
| season = 2008
| season = 2008
| misc =
| misc =
| league = American League
| logo = OaklandAthletics 100.png
| current league = American League
| division = [[American League West|West]]
| ballpark = [[Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum]]
| y1 = 1901
| city = [[Oakland, California]]
| division = [[American League West|Western Division]]
| record = 75–86 (.466)
| y2 = 1969
| divisional_place = 3rd
| Uniform logo = Al 2005 oakland 01.gif
| ballpark = [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]]
| y4 = 1968
| city = [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], [[California]]
| y5 = 1968
| owners = [[Lewis Wolff]]
| owners = [[Lewis Wolff]]
| managers = [[Bob Geren]]
| managers = [[Bob Geren]]
| general_managers = [[Billy Beane]]
| television = [[Comcast Sportsnet|CSN Bay Area]]<br />[[KICU]] (Action 36)
| radio = [[KYCY]]<br>[[KDOW|KNTS/KDOW]]<br>[[KFRC-FM]]
| television = [[CSN Bay Area]]<br />[[KICU]] (Action 36)
| radio = [[KZDG|KYCY]]<br>[[KDOW|KNTS/KDOW]]<br>[[KFRC-FM]]
|}}
|}}


The '''[[Oakland Athletics]]' {{by|2008}} season marked their 40th year in [[Oakland]], [[California]], after the franchise move from [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]], [[Missouri]] in 1968.
The '''[[Oakland Athletics]]' 2008 season''' marked their 40th year in [[Oakland]], [[California]]. It was also the 108th season in franchise history. The team finished third in the [[American League West]] with a record of 75–86.


The Athletics were not expected to contend for the American League West title in 2008. Despite this, the team remained near first place well into July. The Athletics fortunes peaked on July 11, when a 9-2 rout of the [[2008 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season|Angels]] allowed them to pull within four games of first place. The team then lost 44 of its 68 remaining games. The slide saw the Athletics finish 24.5 games behind the Angels, who clinched the division for a second consecutive year.
==Offseason==
===Potential free agents===
[[Outfielder]] [[Jeff DaVanon]], [[catcher]] [[Mike Piazza]], and outfielder [[Shannon Stewart (baseball)|Shannon Stewart]] all filed for free agency after the 2007 season. DaVanon was signed to a minor league contract by the Athletics on [[August 10]], [[2007]], after being let go by the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] less than week later. His contract was purchased on [[August 17]], following an injury to [[Mark Kotsay]], who was plagued with injuries in 2007. He posted a .238 [[batting average]] and no home runs in 26 games for the Athletics. Piazza was signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract which began Piazza's career as a [[designated hitter]]. In early May, Piazza was placed on the [[disabled list]] after suffering an injury while sliding into third base against the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Piazza was activated from the disabled list on [[July 20]] but saw limited action after that as [[Jack Cust]], who the Athletics brought in as a replacement, put on a big show once he joined the team. Piazza played in a total of 83 games in 2007 and batted .275 with 8 home runs. Stewart was also signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract after missing most of the {{by|2006}} season. Stewart played in 146 games in 2007 and led the team in batting average (.290).


The Athletics struggled at the plate for most of the season. Particularly troubling was the team's lack of power hitting; apart from [[Jack Cust]], who hit 33 home runs, no Athletic hit more than 13. Oakland ultimately finished 11th (out of 14 American League teams) in this category. All told, the Athletics scored fewer runs (646) than any other American League team in 2008.
===October===
*[[October 5]]: Outfielder [[Dee Brown (baseball)|Dee Brown]], [[pitcher]] [[Ron Flores]], [[infielder]] [[J. J. Furmaniak]], pitcher [[Brad Halsey]], pitcher [[Shane Komine]], [[catcher]] [[Adam Melhuse]], and [[pitcher]] [[Jason Windsor]] were outrighted to the minor leagues. Brown, Flores, Furmaniak, and Melhuse eventually declined their assignments and became free agents.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20071005&content_id=2252397&vkey=pr_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's outright seven to Triple-A Sacramento; Chavez to undergo back surgery |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-05]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author= }}</ref>


==Off-season==
*[[October 6]]: The Athletics announced that they would not renew the contracts of bullpen coach [[Brad Fischer]], third base coach [[Rene Lachemann]], and bench coach [[Bob Schaefer]] for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20071006&content_id=2254033&vkey=pr_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's announce coaching staff changes for 2008 |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-06]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author= }}</ref>


===Potential free agents===
*[[October 11]]: Pitcher [[José García (baseball)|José García]] was claimed by the Athletics off waivers from the [[Florida Marlins]]. García had missed the entire 2007 season following [[Tommy John surgery]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071012&content_id=2262663&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Notes: Kotsay, Chavez on the mend |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-12]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
[[Outfielder]] [[Jeff DaVanon]], [[catcher]] [[Mike Piazza]] and outfielder [[Shannon Stewart (baseball)|Shannon Stewart]] all filed for free agency after the 2007 season. DaVanon was signed to a minor league contract by the Athletics on August 10, 2007, after being let go by the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] less than a week later. His contract was purchased on August 17, following an injury to [[Mark Kotsay]], who was plagued with injuries in 2007. He posted a .238 [[batting average (baseball)|batting average]] and no home runs in 26 games for the Athletics. Piazza was signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract which began Piazza's career as a [[designated hitter]]. In early May, Piazza was placed on the [[disabled list]] after suffering an injury while sliding into third base against the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Piazza was activated from the disabled list on July 20 but saw limited action after that as [[Jack Cust]], who the Athletics brought in as a replacement, put on a big show once he joined the team. Piazza played in a total of 83 games in 2007 and batted .275 with 8 home runs. Stewart was also signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract after missing most of the 2006 season. Stewart played in 146 games in 2007 and led the team in batting average (.290).


===October===
*[[October 13]]: Pitcher [[Jay Marshall (baseball)|Jay Marshall]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo-20071015-pitcher.17460a39b.html |title=Red Sox acquire pitcher
*October 5: Outfielder [[Dee Brown (baseball)|Dee Brown]], [[pitcher]] [[Ron Flores]], [[infielder]] [[J. J. Furmaniak]], pitcher [[Brad Halsey]], pitcher [[Shane Komine]], [[catcher]] [[Adam Melhuse]] and [[pitcher]] [[Jason Windsor]] were outrighted to the minor leagues. Brown, Flores, Furmaniak and Melhuse eventually declined their assignments and became free agents.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20071005&content_id=2252397&vkey=pr_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's outright seven to Triple-A Sacramento; Chavez to undergo back surgery |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 5, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008}}</ref>
|publisher= |date=[[2007-10-15]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=McDonald, Joe }}</ref> and outfielder [[Kevin Thompson (baseball)|Kevin Thompson]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071015&content_id=2267037&vkey=news_pit&fext=.jsp&c_id=pit |title=Pirates claim Thompson off waivers
*October 6: The Athletics announced that they would not renew the contracts of bullpen coach [[Brad Fischer]], third base coach [[Rene Lachemann]], and bench coach [[Bob Schaefer]] for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20071006&content_id=2254033&vkey=pr_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's announce coaching staff changes for 2008 |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 6, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008}}</ref>
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-15]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Langosch, Jenifer }}</ref> were claimed off waivers by the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], respectively. A [[Rule 5 draft]] selection from the [[Chicago White Sox]], Marshall saw action in 51 games in 2007, mainly as a [[left-handed]] specialist. He put up a 1-2 record and a 6.43 [[Earned run average|ERA]]. Claimed off waivers from the [[New York Yankees]] on [[September 7]], [[2007]], Thompson played in 9 games for the Athletics in the final month of the season, batting .071 with no [[home runs]].
*October 11: Pitcher [[José García (pitcher, born 1985)|José García]] was claimed by the Athletics off waivers from the [[Florida Marlins]]. García had missed the entire 2007 season following [[Tommy John surgery]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071012&content_id=2262663&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Notes: Kotsay, Chavez on the mend |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 12, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
*October 13: Pitcher [[Jay Marshall (baseball)|Jay Marshall]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo-20071015-pitcher.17460a39b.html |title=Red Sox acquire pitcher
|date=October 15, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=McDonald, Joe }}</ref> and outfielder [[Kevin Thompson (baseball)|Kevin Thompson]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071015&content_id=2267037&vkey=news_pit&fext=.jsp&c_id=pit |title=Pirates claim Thompson off waivers
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 15, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Langosch, Jenifer }}</ref> were claimed off waivers by the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], respectively. A [[Rule 5 draft]] selection from the [[Chicago White Sox]], Marshall saw action in 51 games in 2007, mainly as a [[left-handed specialist]]. He put up a 1–2 record and a 6.43 [[Earned run average|ERA]]. Claimed off waivers from the [[New York Yankees]] on September 7, 2007, Thompson played in 9 games for the Athletics in the final month of the season, batting .071 with no [[home runs]].


*[[October 16]]: [[Ron Romanick]] was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bullpen coach for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071017&content_id=2270363&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's to interview Wakamatsu
*October 16: [[Ron Romanick]] was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bullpen coach for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071017&content_id=2270363&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's to interview Wakamatsu
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-17]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 17, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>


*[[October 23]]: [[Don Wakamatsu]] was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bench coach for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071023&content_id=2279619&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Wakamatsu hired as A's bench coach
*October 23: [[Don Wakamatsu]] was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bench coach for the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071023&content_id=2279619&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Wakamatsu hired as A's bench coach
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-24]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 24, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071205002608/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071023&content_id=2279619&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= December 5, 2007 | url-status= live}}</ref>


*[[October 25]]: Outfielder [[Chris Snelling]] was claimed off waivers by the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071025&content_id=2282079&vkey=news_tb&fext=.jsp&c_id=tb |title=Rays claim Snelling off waivers
*October 25: Outfielder [[Chris Snelling]] was claimed off waivers by the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071025&content_id=2282079&vkey=news_tb&fext=.jsp&c_id=tb |title=Rays claim Snelling off waivers
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-25]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Chastain, Bill }}</ref> Acquired on [[May 2]], [[2007]], from the [[Washington Nationals]] for [[Ryan Langerhans]], Snelling played in just 6 games before being placed on the disabled list on [[May 16]] and never played in another game for the Athletics. That same day [[Connor Robertson]] was outrighted to the minor leagues. Robertson appeared in 3 games in 2007 and posted an 18.00 ERA. [[Tony DeFrancesco]] was also added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the third base coach for 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071025&content_id=2282273&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=DeFrancesco fills final spot on staff
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 25, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Chastain, Bill }}</ref> Acquired on May 2, 2007, from the [[Washington Nationals]] for [[Ryan Langerhans]], Snelling played in just 6 games before being placed on the disabled list on May 16 and never played in another game for the Athletics. That same day [[Connor Robertson]] was outrighted to the minor leagues. Robertson appeared in 3 games in 2007 and posted an 18.00 ERA. [[Tony DeFrancesco]] was also added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the third base coach for 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071025&content_id=2282273&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=DeFrancesco fills final spot on staff
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-10-25]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=October 25, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>


===November===
===November===
*[[November 2]]: Pitcher [[Colby Lewis]] was claimed off waivers by the [[Kansas City Royals]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071102&content_id=2291209&vkey=news_kc&fext=.jsp&c_id=kc |title=Notes: Matthews made most of Hall
*November 2: Pitcher [[Colby Lewis]] was claimed off waivers by the [[Kansas City Royals]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071102&content_id=2291209&vkey=news_kc&fext=.jsp&c_id=kc |title=Notes: Matthews made most of Hall
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-11-02]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Kaegel, Dick }}</ref> Lewis mainly worked out of the bullpen for the Athletics in 2007, posting a 6.45 ERA and an 0-2 record in 26 games.
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=November 2, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Kaegel, Dick }}</ref> Lewis mainly worked out of the bullpen for the Athletics in 2007, posting a 6.45 ERA and an 0–2 record in 26 games.


*[[November 18]]: Infielder [[Marco Scutaro]] was traded to the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] for two minor league pitchers, [[Graham Godfrey]] and [[Kristian Bell]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071118&content_id=2303194&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's deal Scutaro for two prospects
*November 18: Infielder [[Marco Scutaro]] was traded to the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] for two minor league pitchers, [[Graham Godfrey]] and [[Kristian Bell]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071118&content_id=2303194&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's deal Scutaro for two prospects
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-11-18]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> Scutaro, a valuable backup [[infielder]], played in 104 games in 2007 for the Athletics, posting a .260 batting average and 7 home runs.
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=November 18, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> Scutaro, a valuable backup [[infielder]], played in 104 games in 2007 for the Athletics, posting a .260 batting average and 7 home runs.


*[[November 28]]: [[First baseman]] [[Wes Bankston]] was claimed off waivers by the Athletics from the [[Kansas City Royals]]. A minor league [[first baseman]], Bankston played in the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] minor league system in 2007. In 104 games in Triple-A with the [[Durham Bulls]], he batted .238 with 15 home runs.
*November 28: [[First baseman]] [[Wes Bankston]] was claimed off waivers by the Athletics from the [[Kansas City Royals]]. A minor league [[first baseman]], Bankston played in the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] minor league system in 2007. In 104 games in Triple-A with the [[Durham Bulls]], he batted .238 with 15 home runs.


===December===
===December===
*[[December 6]]: Pitcher [[Fernando Hernández (baseball)|Fernando Hernández]] was selected from the [[Chicago White Sox]] in the [[Rule 5 draft]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071206&content_id=2319737&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's pick up Hernandez in Rule 5 Draft
*December 6: Pitcher [[Fernando Hernández (baseball, born 1984)|Fernando Hernández]] was selected from the [[Chicago White Sox]] in the [[Rule 5 draft]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071206&content_id=2319737&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's pick up Hernandez in Rule 5 draft
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-12-06]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> [[Jay Marshall (baseball)|Jay Marshall]] was reclaimed by the Athletics off waivers from the [[Boston Red Sox]]. To make room for Marshall, [[José García (baseball)|José García]] was designated for assignment. Marshall was later outrighted to the minor leagues on [[December 11]] and [[José García (baseball)|José García]] was not offered a new contract and became a free agent on [[December 12]].
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=December 6, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080207163129/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071206&content_id=2319737&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= February 7, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> [[Jay Marshall (baseball)|Jay Marshall]] was reclaimed by the Athletics off waivers from the [[Boston Red Sox]]. To make room for Marshall, [[José García (pitcher, born 1985)|José García]] was designated for assignment. Marshall was later outrighted to the minor leagues on December 11 and [[José García (pitcher, born 1985)|José García]] was not offered a new contract and became a free agent on December 12.


*[[December 13]]: The long-awaited [[Mitchell Report (baseball)|Mitchell Report]] was released. It named many former Athletics players, including [[José Canseco]], [[Jason Giambi]], [[Jose Guillen]], [[Jeremy Giambi]], [[David Justice]], [[Adam Piatt]], [[F. P. Santangelo]], [[Miguel Tejada]], and [[Randy Velarde]]. The report also named one current Athletics player, [[Jack Cust]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071213&content_id=2325400&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Mitchell mentions current, former A's
*December 13: The long-awaited [[Mitchell Report (baseball)|Mitchell Report]] was released. It named many former Athletics players, including [[José Canseco]], [[Jason Giambi]], [[José Guillén]], [[Jeremy Giambi]], [[David Justice]], [[Adam Piatt]], [[F. P. Santangelo]], [[Miguel Tejada]] and [[Randy Velarde]]. The report also named one current Athletics player, [[Jack Cust]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071213&content_id=2325400&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Mitchell mentions current, former A's
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-12-13]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
|publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=December 13, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071222075836/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071213&content_id=2325400&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= December 22, 2007 | url-status= live}}</ref>


*[[December 14]]: In a move that signaled the start of rebuilding for the Athletics, 2007 [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star Game]] starter [[Dan Haren]] along with minor league pitcher Connor Robertson were traded to the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] for pitcher [[Brett Anderson (baseball)|Brett Andreson]], first baseman [[Chris Carter (right-handed hitter)|Chris Carter]], outfielder [[Aaron Cunningham]], pitcher [[Dana Eveland]], outfielder [[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]] and pitcher [[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071214&content_id=2326969&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's begin rebuilding by dealing Haren |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2007-12-14]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> Haren, the Athletics ace in 2007, made 34 starts and posted career highs in [[win (baseball)|wins]] (15), ERA (3.07), and [[strikeouts]] (192). Of the players acquired from the Diamondbacks, Eveland was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] in {{by|2005}}. Eveland appeared in 5 games for the Diamondbacks in 2007, making one start, winning one game and posted a 14.40 ERA.
*December 14: In a move that signaled the start of rebuilding for the Athletics, 2007 [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star Game]] starter [[Dan Haren]] along with minor league pitcher Connor Robertson were traded to the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] for pitcher [[Brett Anderson (baseball)|Brett Andreson]], first baseman [[Chris Carter (right-handed hitter)|Chris Carter]], outfielder [[Aaron Cunningham]], pitcher [[Dana Eveland]], outfielder [[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]] and pitcher [[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071214&content_id=2326969&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's begin rebuilding by dealing Haren |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=December 14, 2007 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071218130343/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071214&content_id=2326969&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= December 18, 2007 | url-status= live}}</ref> Haren, the Athletics ace in 2007, made 34 starts and posted career highs in [[win (baseball)|wins]] (15), ERA (3.07), and [[strikeouts]] (192). Of the players acquired from the Diamondbacks, Eveland was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] in 2005. Eveland appeared in 5 games for the Diamondbacks in 2007, making one start, winning one game and posted a 14.40 ERA.


===January===
===January===
*[[January 3]]: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, fan favorite [[outfielder]]/[[first baseman]] [[Nick Swisher]] was traded to the [[Chicago White Sox]] for pitcher [[Fautino de los Santos]], pitcher [[Gio Gonzalez]], and outfielder [[Ryan Sweeney]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080103&content_id=2338863&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's deal Swisher to White Sox |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-01-03]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Haft, Chris }}</ref> In 2007, Swisher posted a career high .262 batting average but had only 22 home runs, a big drop from 35 in 2006. Of the players acquired from the White Sox, Sweeney was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for them in 2006. In 15 major league games for the White Sox in 2007, Sweeney batted .200 with a home run.
*January 3: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, [[outfielder]]/[[first baseman]] [[Nick Swisher]] was traded to the [[Chicago White Sox]] for pitcher [[Fautino de los Santos]], pitcher [[Gio González]] and outfielder [[Ryan Sweeney (baseball)|Ryan Sweeney]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080103&content_id=2338863&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's deal Swisher to White Sox |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=January 3, 2008 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Haft, Chris | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080107082730/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080103&content_id=2338863&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= January 7, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> In 2007, Swisher posted a career high .262 batting average but had only 22 home runs, a big drop from 35 in 2006. Of the players acquired from the White Sox, Sweeney was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for them in 2006. In 15 major league games for the White Sox in 2007, Sweeney batted .200 with a home run.
*January 11: Outfielder [[Emil Brown]] was signed by the Athletics to a one-year contract. Brown, 33, started half the games for the Kansas City Royals in the outfield in 2007. He batted .257 with 6 home runs. According to Athletics assistant [[General manager (baseball)|general manager]] [[David Forst]], Brown's success against left-handed pitching was what appealed the Athletics into signing the right-handed veteran.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080111&content_id=2344255&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's add free agent Brown to outfield |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=January 11, 2008 |access-date=January 12, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080117032632/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080111&content_id=2344255&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= January 17, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> To make room for Brown on the 40-man roster, fellow outfielder [[Danny Putnam]] was [[designated for assignment]]. Putnam made his debut in 2007 for the Athletics and batted .214 with a home run in 11 games.

*[[January 11]]: Outfielder [[Emil Brown]] was signed by the Athletics to a one-year contract. Brown, 33, started half the games for the Kansas City Royals in the outfield in 2007. He batted .257 with 6 home runs. According to Athletics assistant [[General manager (baseball)|general manager]] [[David Forst]], Brown's success against left-handed pitching was what appealed the Athletics into signing the right-handed veteran.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080111&content_id=2344255&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=A's add free agent Brown to outfield |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-01-11]] |accessdate=2008-01-12|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> To make room for Brown on the 40-man roster, fellow outfielder [[Danny Putnam]] was [[designated for assignment]]. Putnam made his debut in 2007 for the Athletics and batted .214 with a home run in 11 games.
*January 14: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, [[center fielder]] [[Mark Kotsay]] was traded to the [[Atlanta Braves]] for pitcher [[Joey Devine]] and minor league pitcher [[Jamie Richmond]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080114&content_id=2345734&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Trade with Braves for Devine complete |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=January 14, 2008 |access-date=January 28, 2008|author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080120101936/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080114&content_id=2345734&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= January 20, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> Kotsay was limited to just 56 games in 2007 due to back problems that bothered him in the past. He hit just .214 with a home run in those 56 games. Devine spent most of the 2007 season in the minor leagues, splitting time in Double-A and Triple-A. In 10 major league games, all out of the bullpen, Devine went 1–0 with a 1.08 ERA.
*January 25: Outfielder [[Jeff Fiorentino]] was claimed off waivers from the [[Cincinnati Reds]]. To make room for Fiorentino on the 40-man roster, pitcher [[Ruddy Lugo]] was designated for assignment.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080125&content_id=2355803&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Oakland signs Gaudin to one-year deal |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=January 25, 2008 |access-date=January 28, 2008|author=Haft, Chris }}</ref> Fiorentino spent the entire 2007 season in the [[Baltimore Orioles]] organization, playing at the Double-A level for the [[Bowie Baysox]]. He hit .282 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs for the Baysox. Lugo was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays earlier in the 2007 season and made a combined 38 relief appearances for the Devil Rays and the Athletics. He went 6–0 with a 5.40 ERA.

*[[January 14]]: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, [[center fielder]] [[Mark Kotsay]] was traded to the [[Atlanta Braves]] for pitcher [[Joey Devine]] and minor league pitcher [[Jamie Richmond]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080114&content_id=2345734&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Trade with Braves for Devine complete |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-01-14]] |accessdate=2008-01-28|author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> Kotsay was limited to just 56 games in 2007 due to back problems that bothered him in the past. He hit just .214 with a home run in those 56 games. Devine spent most of the 2007 season in the minor leagues, splitting time in Double-A and Triple-A. In 10 major league games, all out of the bullpen, Devine went 1-0 with a 1.08 ERA.

*[[January 25]]: Outfielder [[Jeff Fiorentino]] was claimed off waivers from the [[Cincinnati Reds]]. To make room for Fiorentino on the 40-man roster, pitcher [[Ruddy Lugo]] was designated for assignment.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080125&content_id=2355803&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Oakland signs Gaudin to one-year deal |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-01-25]] |accessdate=2008-01-28|author=Haft, Chris }}</ref> Fiorentino spent the entire 2007 season in the [[Baltimore Orioles]] organization, playing at the Double-A level for the [[Bowie Baysox]]. He hit .282 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs for the Baysox. Lugo was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays earlier in the 2007 season and made a combined 38 relief appearances for the Devil Rays and the Athletics. He went 6-0 with a 5.40 ERA.


===February===
===February===
*[[February 8]]: Pitcher [[Keith Foulke]] came out of retirement and signed a one-year contract with the Athletics. He had previously pitched for the Athletics in {{by|2003}}, as their [[closer (baseball)|closer]]. To make room for Foulke on the 40-man roster, Bankston was designated for assignment and was later outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento on [[February 13]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080208&content_id=2369023&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Foulke picks A's in return to Bay Area |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-02-08]] |accessdate=2008-03-25|author=Eymer, Rick }}</ref>
*February 8: Pitcher [[Keith Foulke]] came out of retirement and signed a one-year contract with the Athletics. He had previously pitched for the Athletics in 2003, as their [[closer (baseball)|closer]]. To make room for Foulke on the 40-man roster, Bankston was designated for assignment and was later outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento on February 13.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080208&content_id=2369023&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Foulke picks A's in return to Bay Area |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=February 8, 2008 |access-date=March 25, 2008|author=Eymer, Rick | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080328223148/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080208&content_id=2369023&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= March 28, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref>


===March===
===March===
*[[March 25]]: First baseman and designated hitter [[Mike Sweeney]] had his contract purchased right before the Athletics first game. He had signed a minor league contract on [[February 11]], [[2008]]. He had previously spent his entire career with the [[Kansas City Royals]] and his last few years with them were plagued with injuries. Sweeney had done well in spring training to earn a spot on the Athletics 25-man roster.
*March 25: First baseman and designated hitter [[Mike Sweeney]] had his contract purchased right before the Athletics first game. He had signed a minor league contract on February 11, 2008. He had previously spent his entire career with the [[Kansas City Royals]] and his last few years with them were plagued with injuries. Sweeney had done well in spring training to earn a spot on the Athletics 25-man roster.


==Regular season==
==Regular season==

===Season standings===
===Season standings===
{{2008 AL West Standings|team=OAK}}
{{2008 AL West standings|highlight=Oakland Athletics}}


===Record vs. Opponents===
===Record vs. opponents===
{{2008 AL Record vs. opponents|team=OAK}}
{{2008 AL Record vs. opponents|team=OAK}}


===Season summary===
===Season summary===

====March====
====March====
The Athletics opened the regular season on [[March 25]] in [[Japan]] and faced the [[Boston Red Sox]] there. Before the opener, the Athletics placed starting pitcher [[Chad Gaudin]] and third baseman [[Eric Chavez]] on the 15-day [[disabled list]] and placed relief pitcher [[Kiko Calero]] on the 60-day disabled list. The Athletics were allowed to carry 25 players plus three extra inactive players in case of injury. The three extra players were pitchers [[Justin Duchscherer]] and Dana Eveland along with outfielder Carlos González.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456298&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Gonzalez still in mix for job |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-03-25]] |accessdate=2008-03-29 |author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> The Athletics opened with ten pitchers, two catchers, seven infielders, five outfielders, and one designated hitter. The pitchers were [[Joe Blanton]], [[Dallas Braden]], [[Andrew Brown (baseball)|Andrew Brown]], [[Santiago Casilla]], [[Lenny DiNardo]], [[Alan Embree]], [[Keith Foulke]], [[Rich Harden]], Fernando Hernández, and [[Huston Street]]. [[Rob Bowen]] and [[Kurt Suzuki]] were the two catchers while [[Daric Barton]], [[Bobby Crosby]], [[Mark Ellis (baseball)|Mark Ellis]], [[Jack Hannahan]], [[Dan Johnson (baseball)|Dan Johnson]], [[Donnie Murphy]], and Mike Sweeney were the seven infielders. The five outfielders were Emil Brown, [[Travis Buck]], [[Chris Denorfia]], Jeff Fiorentino, and Ryan Sweeney while [[Jack Cust]] was the designated hitter.
The Athletics opened the regular season on March 25 in Japan and faced the [[Boston Red Sox]] there. Before the opener, the Athletics placed starting pitcher [[Chad Gaudin]] and third baseman [[Eric Chavez]] on the 15-day [[disabled list]] and placed relief pitcher [[Kiko Calero]] on the 60-day disabled list. The Athletics were allowed to carry 25 players plus three extra inactive players in case of injury. The three extra players were pitchers [[Justin Duchscherer]] and Dana Eveland along with outfielder Carlos González.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456298&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Gonzalez still in mix for job |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=March 25, 2008 |access-date=March 29, 2008 |author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080325232954/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456298&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= March 25, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> The Athletics opened with ten pitchers, two catchers, seven infielders, five outfielders, and one designated hitter. The pitchers were [[Joe Blanton]], [[Dallas Braden]], [[Andrew Brown (pitcher)|Andrew Brown]], [[Santiago Casilla]], [[Lenny DiNardo]], [[Alan Embree]], [[Keith Foulke]], [[Rich Harden]], Fernando Hernández and [[Huston Street]]. [[Rob Bowen]] and [[Kurt Suzuki]] were the two catchers while [[Daric Barton]], [[Bobby Crosby]], [[Mark Ellis (baseball)|Mark Ellis]], [[Jack Hannahan]], [[Dan Johnson (baseball)|Dan Johnson]], [[Donnie Murphy]] and Mike Sweeney were the seven infielders. The five outfielders were Emil Brown, [[Travis Buck]], [[Chris Denorfia]], Jeff Fiorentino and Ryan Sweeney, while [[Jack Cust]] was the designated hitter.


Joe Blanton got the nod to start the first game. The game went into extra innings and the Athletics lost 6-5 in 10. Emil Brown made a costly baserunning error in the 10th, which possibly cost the Athletics the game.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456346&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=No Street closure in opener |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-03-25]] |accessdate=2008-03-29 |author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref> Rich Harden started the second game of the two game series and led the Athletics to a 5-1 win over the Red Sox after pitching six strong innings while giving up one run on three hits and also struck out nine.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080326&content_id=2458868&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Health insurance |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=[[2008-03-26]] |accessdate=2008-03-29 |author=Urban, Mychael }}</ref>
Joe Blanton got the nod to start the first game. The game went into extra innings and the Athletics lost 6–5 in 10. Emil Brown made a costly baserunning error in the 10th, which possibly cost the Athletics the game.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456346&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=No Street closure in opener |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=March 25, 2008 |access-date=March 29, 2008 |author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080325232930/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080325&content_id=2456346&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= March 25, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> Rich Harden started the second game of the two-game series and led the Athletics to a 5–1 win over the Red Sox after pitching six strong innings while giving up one run on three hits and also struck out nine.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080326&content_id=2458868&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak |title=Health insurance |publisher=[[MLB.com]] |date=March 26, 2008 |access-date=March 29, 2008 |author=Urban, Mychael | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080327173354/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080326&content_id=2458868&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak| archive-date= March 27, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref>


===Game log===
===Game log===
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! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Loss
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Save
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| 1 || [[March 25]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]]* || 6 - 5 <small>(10)</small> || [[Hideki Okajima|Okajima]] (1-0) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (0-1) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (1) || 44,628 || 0-1
| 1 || March 25 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]]* || 6 5 <small>(10)</small> || [[Hideki Okajima|Okajima]] (1–0) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (0–1) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (1) || 44,628 || 0–1
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 2 || [[March 26]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]]* || 5 - 1 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (1-0) || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (0-1) || || 44,735 || 1-1
| 2 || March 26 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]]* || 5–1 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (1–0) || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (0–1) || || 44,735 || 1–1
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> At [[Tokyo Dome]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]], see [[MLB Japan Opening Series 2008]]
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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#9EBD69; |title=April| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Attendance| Record}}
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Date
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Opponent
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Score
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Win
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Loss
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Save
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Attendance
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="5%" | Record
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 3 || [[April 1]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 2 - 1 || [[Daisuke Matsuzaka|Matsuzaka]] (1-0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (0-1) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (2) || 36,067 || 1-2
| 3 || April 1 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 2–1 || [[Daisuke Matsuzaka|Matsuzaka]] (1–0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (0–1) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (2) || 36,067 || 1–2
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 4 || [[April 2]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 5 - 0 || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (1-1) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (0-1) || || 21,625 || 1-3
| 4 || April 2 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 5–0 || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (1–1) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (0–1) || || 21,625 || 1–3
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 5 || [[April 4]] || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 6 - 3 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (1-0) || [[Paul Byrd|Byrd]] (0-1) || || 13,916 || 2-3
| 5 || April 4 || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 6–3 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (1–0) || [[Paul Byrd|Byrd]] (0–1) || || 13,916 || 2–3
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 6 || [[April 5]] || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 6 - 1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (1-0) || [[C.C. Sabathia|Sabathia]] (0-1) || || 16,279 || 3-3
| 6 || April 5 || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 6–1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (1–0) || [[CC Sabathia|Sabathia]] (0–1) || || 16,279 || 3–3
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 7 || [[April 6]] || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 2 - 1 || [[Cliff Lee|Lee]] (1-0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (0-2) || [[Joe Borowski (baseball)|Borowski]] (2) || 16,384 || 3-4
| 7 || April 6 || [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 2–1 || [[Cliff Lee|Lee]] (1–0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (0–2) || [[Joe Borowski (baseball)|Borowski]] (2) || 16,384 || 3–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 8 || [[April 8]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 9 - 8 || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1-1) || [[Jeremy Accardo|Accardo]] (0-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1) || 31,336 || 4-4
| 8 || April 8 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 9–8 || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1–1) || [[Jeremy Accardo|Accardo]] (0–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1) || 31,336 || 4–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 9 || [[April 9]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6 - 3 || '''[[Fernando Hernández (baseball)|Hernández]]''' (1-0) || [[Jeremy Accardo|Accardo]] (0-2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2) || 16,102 || 5-4
| 9 || April 9 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6–3 || '''[[Fernando Hernández (baseball, born 1984)|Hernández]]''' (1–0) || [[Jeremy Accardo|Accardo]] (0–2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2) || 16,102 || 5–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 10 || [[April 10]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 11 - 8 <small>(12)</small> || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (1-0) || [[Brandon League|League]] (0-1) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (1) || 16,521 || 6-4
| 10 || April 10 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 11 8 <small>(12)</small> || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (1–0) || [[Brandon League|League]] (0–1) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (1) || 16,521 || 6–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 11 || [[April 11]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 9 - 7 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1-2) || [[C.C. Sabathia|Sabathia]] (0-2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (3) || 17,859 || 7-4
| 11 || April 11 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 9–7 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1–2) || [[CC Sabathia|Sabathia]] (0–2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (3) || 17,859 || 7–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 12 || [[April 12]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 7 - 3 || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1-0) || [[Fausto Carmona|Carmona]] (1-1) || || 19,170 || 8-4
| 12 || April 12 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 7–3 || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1–0) || [[Fausto Carmona|Carmona]] (1–1) || || 19,170 || 8–4
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 13 || [[April 13]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 7 - 1 || [[Cliff Lee|Lee]] (2-0) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (0-1) || || 17,228 || 8-5
| 13 || April 13 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 7–1 || [[Cliff Lee|Lee]] (2–0) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (0–1) || || 17,228 || 8–5
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 14 || [[April 14]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 2 - 1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (1-0) || [[Mark Buehrle|Buehrle]] (1-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (4) || 20,430 || 9-5
| 14 || April 14 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 2–1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (1–0) || [[Mark Buehrle|Buehrle]] (1–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (4) || 20,430 || 9–5
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 15 || [[April 15]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 4 - 1 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (1-1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (1-1) || [[Bobby Jenks|Jenks]] (5)|| 18,254 || 9-6
| 15 || April 15 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 4–1 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (1–1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (1–1) || [[Bobby Jenks|Jenks]] (5)|| 18,254 || 9–6
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 16 || [[April 16]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4 - 2 || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (2-0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1-3) || || 21,126 || 9-7
| 16 || April 16 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4–2 || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (2–0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1–3) || || 21,126 || 9–7
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 17 || [[April 17]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8 - 1 || [[Carlos Silva|Silva]] (3-0) || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1-1) || || 10,164 || 9-8
| 17 || April 17 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8–1 || [[Carlos Silva (baseball)|Silva]] (3–0) || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1–1) || || 10,164 || 9–8
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 18 || [[April 18]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 13 - 2 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (1-1) || [[Brian Bannister|Bannister]] (3-1) || || 12,528 || 10-8
| 18 || April 18 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 13–2 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (1–1) || [[Brian Bannister|Bannister]] (3–1) || || 12,528 || 10–8
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 19 || [[April 19]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 6 - 5 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (2-0) || [[Joel Peralta|Peralta]] (0-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (5) || 20,390 || 11-8
| 19 || April 19 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 6–5 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (2–0) || [[Joel Peralta|Peralta]] (0–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (5) || 20,390 || 11–8
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 20 || [[April 20]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 7 - 1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (2-1) || [[Luke Hochevar|Hochevar]] (0-1) || || 18,645 || 12-8
| 20 || April 20 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 7–1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (2–1) || [[Luke Hochevar|Hochevar]] (0–1) || || 18,645 || 12–8
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 21 || [[April 22]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 5 - 4 || [[Juan Rincon|Rincon]] (2-0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1-4) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (7) || 10,267 || 12-9
| 21 || April 22 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 5–4 || [[Juan Rincón|Rincón]] (2–0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (1–4) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (7) || 10,267 || 12–9
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 22 || [[April 23]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3 - 0 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (2-1) || [[Boof Bonser|Bonser]] (1-4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (6) || 15,242 || 13-9
| 22 || April 23 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3–0 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (2–1) || [[Boof Bonser|Bonser]] (1–4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (6) || 15,242 || 13–9
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 23 || [[April 24]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 11 - 2 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2-0) || [[Francisco Liriano|Liriano]] (0-3) || || 12,593 || 14-9
| 23 || April 24 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 11–2 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2–0) || [[Francisco Liriano|Liriano]] (0–3) || || 12,593 || 14–9
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 24 || [[April 25]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4 - 3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3-1) || [[Miguel Batista|Batista]] (2-3) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (7) || 40,845 || 15-9
| 24 || April 25 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4–3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3–1) || [[Miguel Batista|Batista]] (2–3) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (7) || 40,845 || 15–9
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 25 || [[April 26]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5 - 3 || [[Erik Bedard|Bedard]] (2-0) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (1-1) || || 37,563 || 15-10
| 25 || April 26 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5–3 || [[Érik Bédard|Bédard]] (2–0) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (1–1) || || 37,563 || 15–10
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 26 || [[April 27]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4 - 2 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2-4) || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (2-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (8) || 32,612 || 16-10
| 26 || April 27 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4–2 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2–4) || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (2–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (8) || 32,612 || 16–10
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 27 || [[April 28]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 14 - 2 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3-1) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (3-3) || || 37,725 || 17-10
| 27 || April 28 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 14–2 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3–1) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (3–3) || || 37,725 || 17–10
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 28 || [[April 29]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 2 - 0 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (5-0) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2-1) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (11) || 35,764 || 17-11
| 28 || April 29 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 2–0 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (5–0) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2–1) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (11) || 35,764 || 17–11
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 29 || [[April 30]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6 - 1 || [[Ervin Santana|Santana]] (5-0) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3-2) || || 35,301 || 17-12
| 29 || April 30 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6–1 || [[Ervin Santana|Santana]] (5–0) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3–2) || || 35,301 || 17–12
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| 30 || [[May 1]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 15 - 8 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (2-1) || [[Dustin Moseley|Moseley]] (1-3) || || 37,396 || 18-12
| 30 || May 1 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 15–8 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (2–1) || [[Dustin Moseley|Moseley]] (1–3) || || 37,396 || 18–12
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 31 || [[May 2]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4 - 3 || [[Vicente Padilla|Padilla]] (4-2) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2-5) || [[C. J. Wilson|Wilson]] (7) || 15,408 || 18-13
| 31 || May 2 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4–3 || [[Vicente Padilla|Padilla]] (4–2) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2–5) || [[C. J. Wilson|Wilson]] (7) || 15,408 || 18–13
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 32 || [[May 3]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6 - 3 || [[A.J. Murray (baseball)|Murray]] (1-0) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3-2) || [[Joaquin Benoit|Benoit]] (1) || 20,524 || 18-14
| 32 || May 3 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6–3 || [[A.J. Murray (baseball)|Murray]] (1–0) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3–2) || [[Joaquín Benoit|Benoit]] (1) || 20,524 || 18–14
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 33 || [[May 4]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 3 - 1 || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (1-0) || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (0-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (9) || 31,673 || 19-14
| 33 || May 4 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 3–1 || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (1–0) || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (0–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (9) || 31,673 || 19–14
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 34 || [[May 5]] || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 2 - 1 <small>(10)</small> || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (3-0) || [[Jim Johnson (baseball)|Johnson]] (0-1) || || 10,128 || 20-14
| 34 || May 5 || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 2 1 <small>(10)</small> || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (3–0) || [[Jim Johnson (right-handed pitcher)|Johnson]] (0–1) || || 10,128 || 20–14
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 35 || [[May 6]] || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 4 - 2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3-1) || [[Brian Burres|Burres]] (3-3) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (1) || 11,492 || 21-14
| 35 || May 6 || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 4–2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3–1) || [[Brian Burres|Burres]] (3–3) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (1) || 11,492 || 21–14
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 36 || [[May 7]] || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 6 - 5 <small>(10)</small> || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (1-0) || [[Lance Cormier|Cormier]] (0-1) || || 15,235 || 22-14
| 36 || May 7 || [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 6 5 <small>(10)</small> || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (1–0) || [[Lance Cormier|Cormier]] (0–1) || || 15,235 || 22–14
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 37 || [[May 9]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4 - 0 || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (1-1) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2-2) || || 23,516 || 22-15
| 37 || May 9 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4–0 || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (1–1) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2–2) || || 23,516 || 22–15
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 38 || [[May 10]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6 - 4 || [[Josh Rupe|Rupe]] (1-1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3-3) || || 22,899 || 22-16
| 38 || May 10 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6–4 || [[Josh Rupe|Rupe]] (1–1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (3–3) || || 22,899 || 22–16
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 39 || [[May 11]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 12 - 6 || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2-0) || [[Franklyn Germán|Germán]] (1-1) || || 23,959 || 23-16
| 39 || May 11 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 12–6 || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2–0) || [[Franklyn Germán|Germán]] (1–1) || || 23,959 || 23–16
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 40 || [[May 13]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 4 - 0 || [[Paul Byrd|Byrd]] (2-3) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3-2) || [[Masahide Kobayashi|Kobayashi]] (1) || 16,974 || 23-17
| 40 || May 13 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 4–0 || [[Paul Byrd|Byrd]] (2–3) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3–2) || [[Masahide Kobayashi|Kobayashi]] (1) || 16,974 || 23–17
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 41 || [[May 14]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 2 - 0 || [[C.C. Sabathia|Sabathia]] (3-5) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2-6) || || 18,188 || 23-18
| 41 || May 14 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 2–0 || [[CC Sabathia|Sabathia]] (3–5) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (2–6) || || 18,188 || 23–18
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 42 || [[May 15]] || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 4 - 2 || [[Aaron Laffey|Laffey]] (2-2) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2-3) || [[Masahide Kobayashi|Kobayashi]] (2) || 26,764 || 23-19
| 42 || May 15 || @ [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]] || 4–2 || [[Aaron Laffey|Laffey]] (2–2) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2–3) || [[Masahide Kobayashi|Kobayashi]] (2) || 26,764 || 23–19
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 43 || [[May 16]] || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 3 - 2 || [[Manny Acosta|Acosta]] (2-1) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1-2) || || 31,004 || 23-20
| 43 || May 16 || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 3–2 || [[Manny Acosta|Acosta]] (2–1) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1–2) || || 31,004 || 23–20
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 44 || [[May 17]] || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 5 - 4 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (2-0) || [[Tim Hudson|Hudson]] (6-3) || || 38,324 || 24-20
| 44 || May 17 || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 5–4 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (2–0) || [[Tim Hudson|Hudson]] (6–3) || || 38,324 || 24–20
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 45 || [[May 18]] || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 5 - 2 || [[Jo-Jo Reyes|Reyes]] (2-1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3-3) || || 31,025 || 24-21
| 45 || May 18 || @ [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]] || 5–2 || [[Jo-Jo Reyes|Reyes]] (2–1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (3–3) || || 31,025 || 24–21
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 46 || [[May 19]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 7 - 6 <small>(13)</small> || [[Jason Hammel (baseball)|Hammel]] (3-2) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3-3) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (12) || 11,077 || 24-22
| 46 || May 19 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 7 6 <small>(13)</small> || [[Jason Hammel (baseball)|Hammel]] (3–2) || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (3–3) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (12) || 11,077 || 24–22
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 47 || [[May 20]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 3 - 2 || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (3-1) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2-4) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (13) || 11,272 || 24-23
| 47 || May 20 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 3–2 || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (3–1) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (2–4) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (13) || 11,272 || 24–23
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 48 || [[May 21]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 9 - 1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4-3) || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (6-2) || || 22,712 || 25-23
| 48 || May 21 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 9–1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4–3) || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (6–2) || || 22,712 || 25–23
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 49 || [[May 23]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 8 - 3 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (3-0) || [[Tim Wakefield|Wakefield]] (3-3) || || 29,057 || 26-23
| 49 || May 23 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 8–3 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (3–0) || [[Tim Wakefield|Wakefield]] (3–3) || || 29,057 || 26–23
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 50 || [[May 24]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 3 - 0 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (4-3) || [[Josh Beckett|Beckett]] (5-4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (10) || 33,468 || 27-23
| 50 || May 24 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 3–0 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (4–3) || [[Josh Beckett|Beckett]] (5–4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (10) || 33,468 || 27–23
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 51 || [[May 25]] || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 6 - 3 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3-6) || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (3-3) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (11) || 35,067 || 28-23
| 51 || May 25 || [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 6–3 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3–6) || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (3–3) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (11) || 35,067 || 28–23
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 52 || [[May 27]] || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 3 - 1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (3-4) || [[A. J. Burnett|Burnett]] (5-5) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (12) || 10,635 || 29-23
| 52 || May 27 || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 3–1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (3–4) || [[A. J. Burnett|Burnett]] (5–5) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (12) || 10,635 || 29–23
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 53 || [[May 28]] || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 2 - 1 || [[Roy Halladay|Halladay]] (6-5) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0-1) || [[B. J. Ryan|Ryan]] (12) || 17,460 || 29-24
| 53 || May 28 || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 2–1 || [[Roy Halladay|Halladay]] (6–5) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0–1) || [[B. J. Ryan|Ryan]] (12) || 17,460 || 29–24
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| 54 || [[May 29]] || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] ||12 - 0 || [[Jesse Litsch|Litsch]] (6-1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4-4) || || 21,862 || 29-25
| 54 || May 29 || [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] ||12–0 || [[Jesse Litsch|Litsch]] (6–1) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4–4) || || 21,862 || 29–25
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 55 || [[May 30]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 3 - 1 || [[Kevin Millwood|Millwood]] (3-3) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (4-4) || [[C. J. Wilson|Wilson]] (11) || 21,763 || 29-26
| 55 || May 30 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 3–1 || [[Kevin Millwood|Millwood]] (3–3) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (4–4) || [[C. J. Wilson|Wilson]] (11) || 21,763 || 29–26
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 56 || [[May 31]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 8 - 4 || [[Sidney Ponson|Ponson]] (4-1) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3-7) || || 36,798 || 29-27
| 56 || May 31 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 8–4 || [[Sidney Ponson|Ponson]] (4–1) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3–7) || || 36,798 || 29–27
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| 57 || [[June 1]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 13 - 8 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (4-3) || [[Jamey Wright|Wright]] (3-2) || || 17,661 || 30-27
| 57 || June 1 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 13–8 || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (4–3) || [[Jamey Wright|Wright]] (3–2) || || 17,661 || 30–27
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| 58 || [[June 2]] || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1-1) || [[Francisco Cruceta|Cruceta]] (0-3) || || 11,772 || 31-27
| 58 || June 2 || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 3–2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1–1) || [[Francisco Cruceta|Cruceta]] (0–3) || || 11,772 || 31–27
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 59 || [[June 3]] || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 5 - 4 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (5-3) || [[Bobby Seay|Seay]] (0-1) || || 10,871 || 32-27
| 59 || June 3 || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 5 4 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Chad Gaudin|Gaudin]]''' (5–3) || [[Bobby Seay|Seay]] (0–1) || || 10,871 || 32–27
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 60 || [[June 4]] || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 10 - 2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (5-4) || [[Nate Robertson|Robertson]] (3-6) || || 19,258 || 33-27
| 60 || June 4 || [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 10–2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (5–4) || [[Nate Robertson|Robertson]] (3–6) || || 19,258 || 33–27
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 61 || [[June 6]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 3 - 1 || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (2-1) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3-8) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (25)|| 25,120 || 33-28
| 61 || June 6 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 3–1 || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (2–1) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3–8) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (25)|| 25,120 || 33–28
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 62 || [[June 7]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5 - 3 || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (6-3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (3-5) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (26) || 29,294 || 33-29
| 62 || June 7 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5–3 || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (6–3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (3–5) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (26) || 29,294 || 33–29
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 63 || [[June 8]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 7 - 3 <small>(12)</small> || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (1-0) || [[Chris Bootcheck|Bootcheck]] (0-1) || || 26,332 || 34-29
| 63 || June 8 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 7 3 <small>(12)</small> || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (1–0) || [[Chris Bootcheck|Bootcheck]] (0–1) || || 26,332 || 34–29
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 64 || [[June 10]] || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 3 - 1 || [[Chien-Ming Wang|Wang]] (7-2) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4-5) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (17) || 26,402 || 34-30
| 64 || June 10 || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 3–1 || [[Chien-Ming Wang|Wang]] (7–2) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (4–5) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (17) || 26,402 || 34–30
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 65 || [[June 11]] || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 8 - 4 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (6-4) || [[Darrell Rasner|Rasner]] (3-4) || || 27,292 || 35-30
| 65 || June 11 || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 8–4 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (6–4) || [[Darrell Rasner|Rasner]] (3–4) || || 27,292 || 35–30
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 66 || [[June 12]] || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 4 - 1 || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (6-5) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3-9) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (18) || 28,658 || 35-31
| 66 || June 12 || [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 4–1 || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (6–5) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3–9) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (18) || 28,658 || 35–31
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 67 || [[June 13]] || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 5 - 1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (4-5) || [[Barry Zito|Zito]] (2-10) || || 42,445 || 36-31
| 67 || June 13 || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 5–1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (4–5) || [[Barry Zito|Zito]] (2–10) || || 42,445 || 36–31
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 68 || [[June 14]] || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 4 - 0 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (4-0) || [[Matt Cain|Cain]] (3-5) || || 40,873 || 37-31
| 68 || June 14 || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 4–0 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (4–0) || [[Matt Cain|Cain]] (3–5) || || 40,873 || 37–31
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 69 || [[June 15]] || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 5 - 3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (5-5) || [[Kevin Correia|Correia]] (1-4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (13) || 41,547 || 38-31
| 69 || June 15 || @ [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 5–3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (5–5) || [[Kevin Correia|Correia]] (1–4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (13) || 41,547 || 38–31
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 70 || [[June 17]] || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 15 - 1 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (7-4) || [[Brandon Webb|Webb]] (11-3) || || 28,710 || 39-31
| 70 || June 17 || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 15–1 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (7–4) || [[Brandon Webb|Webb]] (11–3) || || 28,710 || 39–31
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 71 || [[June 18]] || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 11 - 1 || [[Dan Haren|Haren]] (7-4) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3-10) || || 28,507 || 39-32
| 71 || June 18 || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 11–1 || [[Dan Haren|Haren]] (7–4) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (3–10) || || 28,507 || 39–32
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 72 || [[June 19]] || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 2 - 1 || [[Tony Peña (pitcher)|Peña]] (1-1)|| '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0-2) || [[Brandon Lyon|Lyon]] (15) || 31,997 || 39-33
| 72 || June 19 || @ [[Arizona Diamondbacks|D-backs]] || 2–1 || [[Tony Peña (pitcher)|Peña]] (1–1)|| '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0–2) || [[Brandon Lyon|Lyon]] (15) || 31,997 || 39–33
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 73 || [[June 20]] || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 7 - 6 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Andrew Brown (baseball)|Brown]]''' (1-0) || [[Doug Waechter|Waechter]] (0-2) || || 15,035 || 40-33
| 73 || June 20 || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 7 6 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Andrew Brown (pitcher)|Brown]]''' (1–0) || [[Doug Waechter|Waechter]] (0–2) || || 15,035 || 40–33
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 74 || [[June 21]] || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 6 - 4 || [[Renyel Pinto|Pinto]] (2-2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1-2) || [[Kevin Gregg|Gregg]] (13) || 19,287 || 40-34
| 74 || June 21 || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 6–4 || [[Renyel Pinto|Pinto]] (2–2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (1–2) || [[Kevin Gregg|Gregg]] (13) || 19,287 || 40–34
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 75 || [[June 22]] || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 7 - 1 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (8-4) || [[Andrew Miller (baseball)|Miller]] (5-6) || || 22,461 || 41-34
| 75 || June 22 || [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]] || 7–1 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (8–4) || [[Andrew Miller (baseball)|Miller]] (5–6) || || 22,461 || 41–34
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 76 || [[June 24]] || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 5 - 2 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (4-10) || [[Jamie Moyer|Moyer]] (7-5) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (14) || 13,348 || 42-34
| 76 || June 24 || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 5–2 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (4–10) || [[Jamie Moyer|Moyer]] (7–5) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (14) || 13,348 || 42–34
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 77 || [[June 25]] || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 4 - 0 || [[Kyle Kendrick|Kendrick]] (7-3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (4-6) || || 22,231 || 42-35
| 77 || June 25 || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 4–0 || [[Kyle Kendrick|Kendrick]] (7–3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (4–6) || || 22,231 || 42–35
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 78 || [[June 26]] || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 5 - 0 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (5-0) || [[Adam Eaton|Eaton]] (2-6) || || 17,228 || 43-35
| 78 || June 26 || [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] || 5–0 || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (5–0) || [[Adam Eaton (pitcher)|Eaton]] (2–6) || || 17,228 || 43–35
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 79 || [[June 27]] || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 4 - 1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (6-5) || [[Keiichi Yabu|Yabu]] (3-4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (15) || 27,125 || 44-35
| 79 || June 27 || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 4–1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (6–5) || [[Keiichi Yabu|Yabu]] (3–4) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (15) || 27,125 || 44–35
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 80 || [[June 28]] || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 1 - 0 || [[Tim Lincecum|Lincecum]] (9-1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (8-5) || [[Brian Wilson (baseball)|Wilson]] (22) || 36,067 || 44-36
| 80 || June 28 || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 1–0 || [[Tim Lincecum|Lincecum]] (9–1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (8–5) || [[Brian Wilson (baseball)|Wilson]] (22) || 36,067 || 44–36
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 81 || [[June 29]] || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 11 - 1 || [[Jonathan Sánchez|Sánchez]] (8-4) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (4-11) || || 33,841 || 44-37
| 81 || June 29 || [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] || 11–1 || [[Jonathan Sánchez|Sánchez]] (8–4) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (4–11) || || 33,841 || 44–37
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 82 || [[June 30]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6 - 1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-6) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (7-5) || || 42,046 || 45-37
| 82 || June 30 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6–1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–6) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (7–5) || || 42,046 || 45–37
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! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Opponent
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Score
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Win
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Loss
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Save
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Attendance
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="5%" | Record
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 83 || [[July 1]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5 - 3 || [[Scot Shields|Shields]] (4-2) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1-3) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (33) || 42,047 || 45-38
| 83 || July 1 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5–3 || [[Scot Shields|Shields]] (4–2) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1–3) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (33) || 42,047 || 45–38
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 84 || [[July 2]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 7 - 4 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (12-4) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0-3) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (34) || 41,091 || 45-39
| 84 || July 2 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 7–4 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (12–4) || '''[[Keith Foulke|Foulke]]''' (0–3) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (34) || 41,091 || 45–39
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 85 || [[July 3]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (9-5) || [[Javier Vázquez|Vázquez]] (7-7) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (16) || 26,730 || 46-39
| 85 || July 3 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 3–2 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (9–5) || [[Javier Vázquez (baseball)|Vázquez]] (7–7) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (16) || 26,730 || 46–39
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 86 || [[July 4]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 7 - 1 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (5-11) || [[Mark Buehrle|Buehrle]] (6-7) || || 29,600 || 47-39
| 86 || July 4 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 7–1 || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (5–11) || [[Mark Buehrle|Buehrle]] (6–7) || || 29,600 || 47–39
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 87 || [[July 5]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 6 - 1 || [[Gavin Floyd|Floyd]] (10-4) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-7) || || 35,586 || 47-40
| 87 || July 5 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 6–1 || [[Gavin Floyd|Floyd]] (10–4) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–7) || || 35,586 || 47–40
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 88 || [[July 6]] || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 4 - 3 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (6-4) || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (5-1) || [[Scott Linebrink|Linebrink]] (1) || 31,955 || 47-41
| 88 || July 6 || @ [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 4–3 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (6–4) || '''[[Rich Harden|Harden]]''' (5–1) || [[Scott Linebrink|Linebrink]] (1) || 31,955 || 47–41
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 89 || [[July 7]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]|| 4 - 3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7-5) || [[Jarrod Washburn|Washburn]] (4-8)|| '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (17) || 11,129 || 48-41
| 89 || July 7 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]|| 4–3 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7–5) || [[Jarrod Washburn|Washburn]] (4–8)|| '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (17) || 11,129 || 48–41
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 90 || [[July 8]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2 - 0 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10-5) || [[Carlos Silva|Silva]] (4-11) || || 12,543 || 49-41
| 90 || July 8 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2–0 || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10–5) || [[Carlos Silva (baseball)|Silva]] (4–11) || || 12,543 || 49–41
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 91 || [[July 9]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 6 - 4 || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (1-0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (5-12) || [[Brandon Morrow|Morrow]] (8) || 21,128 || 49-42
| 91 || July 9 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 6–4 || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (1–0) || '''[[Joe Blanton|Blanton]]''' (5–12) || [[Brandon Morrow|Morrow]] (8) || 21,128 || 49–42
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 92 || [[July 10]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 3 - 2 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2-2) || [[César Jiménez|Jiménez]] (0-1) || || 15,187 || 50-42
| 92 || July 10 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 3 2 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2–2) || [[César Jiménez (baseball)|Jiménez]] (0–1) || || 15,187 || 50–42
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 93 || [[July 11]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 9 - 2 || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1-0) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (8-6) || || 31,372 || 51-42
| 93 || July 11 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 9–2 || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1–0) || [[Jon Garland|Garland]] (8–6) || || 31,372 || 51–42
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 94 || [[July 12]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 4 - 1 || [[Ervin Santana|Santana]] (11-3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7-6) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (37) || 27,161 || 51-43
| 94 || July 12 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 4–1 || [[Ervin Santana|Santana]] (11–3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7–6) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (37) || 27,161 || 51–43
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 95 || [[July 13]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 4 - 3 || [[José Arredondo|Arredondo]] (3-0) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2-3) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (38) || 29,352 || 51-44
| 95 || July 13 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 4–3 || [[José Arredondo|Arredondo]] (3–0) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2–3) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (38) || 29,352 || 51–44
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 96 || [[July 18]] || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 7 - 1 || [[Mike Mussina|Mussina]] (12-6)|| '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-8) || || 54,145 || 51-45
| 96 || July 18 || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 7–1 || [[Mike Mussina|Mussina]] (12–6)|| '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–8) || || 54,145 || 51–45
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 97 || [[July 19]] || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 4 - 3 <small>(12)</small> || [[David Robertson (baseball)|Robertson]] (1-0) || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1-2) || || 54,183 || 51-46
| 97 || July 19 || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 4 3 <small>(12)</small> || [[David Robertson (baseball)|Robertson]] (1–0) || '''[[Lenny DiNardo|DiNardo]]''' (1–2) || || 54,183 || 51–46
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 98 || [[July 20]] || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 2 - 1 || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (11-7) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10-6) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (24) || 54,366 || 51-47
| 98 || July 20 || @ [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] || 2–1 || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (11–7) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10–6) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (24) || 54,366 || 51–47
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 99 || [[July 21]] || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 4 - 0 || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (8-5) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7-7) || || 12,428 || 51-48
| 99 || July 21 || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 4–0 || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (8–5) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7–7) || || 12,428 || 51–48
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 100 || [[July 22]] || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 8 - 1 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2-0) || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (10-5) || || 16,800 || 52-48
| 100 || July 22 || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 8–1 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2–0) || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (10–5) || || 16,800 || 52–48
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 101 || [[July 23]] || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 4 - 3 || [[James Shields (baseball)|Shields]] (9-6) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-9) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (20) || 23,437 || 52-49
| 101 || July 23 || @ [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 4–3 || [[James Shields (baseball)|Shields]] (9–6) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–9) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (20) || 23,437 || 52–49
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 102 || [[July 25]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 14 - 6 || [[Vicente Padilla|Padilla]] (12-5) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (0-1) || || 20,141 || 52-50
| 102 || July 25 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 14–6 || [[Vicente Padilla|Padilla]] (12–5) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (0–1) || || 20,141 || 52–50
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 103 || [[July 26]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 9 - 4 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (2-1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10-7) || || 20,653 || 52-51
| 103 || July 26 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 9–4 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (2–1) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10–7) || || 20,653 || 52–51
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 104 || [[July 27]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6 - 5 || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1-1) || [[Eric Hurley|Hurley]] (1-2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (18) || 21,135 || 53-51
| 104 || July 27 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6–5 || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1–1) || [[Eric Hurley|Hurley]] (1–2) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (18) || 21,135 || 53–51
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 105 || [[July 28]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 4 - 2 || [[Zack Greinke|Greinke]] (8-7) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2-1) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (28) || 12,464 || 53-52
| 105 || July 28 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 4–2 || [[Zack Greinke|Greinke]] (8–7) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2–1) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (28) || 12,464 || 53–52
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 106 || [[July 29]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5 - 2 || [[Gil Meche|Meche]] (9-9) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-10) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (29) || 12,182 || 53-53
| 106 || July 29 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5–2 || [[Gil Meche|Meche]] (9–9) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–10) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (29) || 12,182 || 53–53
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 107 || [[July 30]] || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 4 - 3 <small>(10)</small> || [[Ramón Ramírez (baseball)|R. Ramírez]] (2-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2-4) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (30) || 26,272 || 53-54
| 107 || July 30 || [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 4 3 <small>(10)</small> || [[Ramón Ramírez (Dominican pitcher)|R. Ramírez]] (2–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2–4) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (30) || 26,272 || 53–54
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{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#9EBD69; |title=August| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Attendance| Record}}
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! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="4%" | #
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Date
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Opponent
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Score
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Win
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Loss
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Save
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Attendance
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="5%" | Record
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 108 || [[August 1]] || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 2 - 1 <small>(12)</small> || [[Mike Timlin|Timlin]] (4-3) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1-4) || || 37,832 || 53-55
| 108 || August 1 || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 2 1 <small>(12)</small> || [[Mike Timlin|Timlin]] (4–3) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (1–4) || || 37,832 || 53–55
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 109 || [[August 2]] || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 12 - 2 || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (10-3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7-8) || || 37,838 || 53-56
| 109 || August 2 || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 12–2 || [[Jon Lester|Lester]] (10–3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (7–8) || || 37,838 || 53–56
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 110 || [[August 3]] || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 5 - 2 || [[Daisuke Matsuzaka|Matsuzaka]] (12-2) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2-2) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (31) || 37,317 || 53-57
| 110 || August 3 || @ [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] || 5–2 || [[Daisuke Matsuzaka|Matsuzaka]] (12–2) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (2–2) || [[Jonathan Papelbon|Papelbon]] (31) || 37,317 || 53–57
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 111 || [[August 4]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6 - 1 || [[Roy Halladay|Halladay]] (13-8) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1-1) || || 24,761 || 53-58
| 111 || August 4 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6–1 || [[Roy Halladay|Halladay]] (13–8) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1–1) || || 24,761 || 53–58
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 112 || [[August 5]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 4 - 3 || [[Jesse Carlson|Carlson]] (4-1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2-5) || || 23,580 || 53-59
| 112 || August 5 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 4–3 || [[Jesse Carlson|Carlson]] (4–1) || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (2–5) || || 23,580 || 53–59
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 113 || [[August 6]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 5 - 1 || [[Shaun Marcum|Marcum]] (6-5) || '''[[Gio Gonzalez|Gonzalez]]''' (0-1) || || 29,256 || 53-60
| 113 || August 6 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 5–1 || [[Shaun Marcum|Marcum]] (6–5) || '''[[Gio González|Gonzalez]]''' (0–1) || || 29,256 || 53–60
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 114 || [[August 7]] || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6 - 4 || [[A. J. Burnett|Burnett]] (14-9) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1-2) || [[B. J. Ryan|Ryan]] (22) || 28,821 || 53-61
| 114 || August 7 || @ [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] || 6–4 || [[A. J. Burnett|Burnett]] (14–9) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1–2) || [[B. J. Ryan|Ryan]] (22) || 28,821 || 53–61
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 115 || [[August 8]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 4 - 2 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (3-2) || [[Kenny Rogers (baseball)|Rogers]] (8-9) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (1) || 41,457 || 54-61
| 115 || August 8 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 4–2 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (3–2) || [[Kenny Rogers (baseball)|Rogers]] (8–9) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (1) || 41,457 || 54–61
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 116 || [[August 9]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 10 - 2 || [[Armando Galarraga|Galarraga]] (10-4) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0-1) || || 41,308 || 54-62
| 116 || August 9 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 10–2 || [[Armando Galarraga|Galarraga]] (10–4) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0–1) || || 41,308 || 54–62
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 117 || [[August 10]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 6 - 1 || [[Nate Robertson|Robertson]] (7-8) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-11) || [[Fernando Rodney|Rodney]] (3) || 40,743 || 54-63
| 117 || August 10 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 6–1 || [[Nate Robertson|Robertson]] (7–8) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–11) || [[Fernando Rodney|Rodney]] (3) || 40,743 || 54–63
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 118 || [[August 12]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 2 - 1 || '''[[Gio Gonzalez|Gonzalez]]''' (1-1) || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (8-6) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (2) || 14,284 || 55-63
| 118 || August 12 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 2–1 || '''[[Gio González|Gonzalez]]''' (1–1) || [[Scott Kazmir|Kazmir]] (8–6) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (2) || 14,284 || 55–63
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 119 || [[August 13]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 3 - 2 || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (12-6) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10-8) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (27) || 21,438 || 55-64
| 119 || August 13 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 3–2 || [[Andy Sonnanstine|Sonnanstine]] (12–6) || '''[[Justin Duchscherer|Duchscherer]]''' (10–8) || [[Troy Percival|Percival]] (27) || 21,438 || 55–64
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 120 || [[August 14]] || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 7 - 6 <small>(12)</small> || [[Jason Hammel (baseball)|Hammel]] (4-3) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2-1) || [[Trever Miller|Miller]] (1) || 16,689 || 55-65
| 120 || August 14 || [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] || 7 6 <small>(12)</small> || [[Jason Hammel (baseball)|Hammel]] (4–3) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2–1) || [[Trever Miller|Miller]] (1) || 16,689 || 55–65
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 121 || [[August 15]] || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 6 - 4 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (3-5) || [[Horacio Ramírez|Ramírez]] (0-1) || || 19,405 || 56-65
| 121 || August 15 || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 6–4 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (3–5) || [[Horacio Ramírez|H. Ramírez]] (0–1) || || 19,405 || 56–65
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 122 || [[August 16]] || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 2 - 1 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (10-5) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5-12) || [[Bobby Jenks|Jenks]] (25) || 22,206 || 56-66
| 122 || August 16 || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 2–1 || [[John Danks|Danks]] (10–5) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (5–12) || [[Bobby Jenks|Jenks]] (25) || 22,206 || 56–66
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 123 || [[August 17]] || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 13 - 1 || [[Javier Vázquez|Vázquez]] (10-10) || '''[[Gio Gonzalez|Gonzalez]]''' (1-2) || || 28,843 || 56-67
| 123 || August 17 || [[Chicago White Sox|White Sox]] || 13–1 || [[Javier Vázquez (baseball)|Vázquez]] (10–10) || '''[[Gio González|Gonzalez]]''' (1–2) || || 28,843 || 56–67
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 124 || [[August 18]] || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Kirk Saarloos|Saarloos]]''' (1-0) || [[Nick Blackburn|Blackburn]] (9-7) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (3) || 25,024 || 57-67
| 124 || August 18 || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3–2 || '''[[Kirk Saarloos|Saarloos]]''' (1–0) || [[Nick Blackburn|Blackburn]] (9–7) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (3) || 25,024 || 57–67
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 125 || [[August 19]] || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 13 - 2 || [[Kevin Slowey|Slowey]] (10-8) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1-2) || || 35,256 || 57-68
| 125 || August 19 || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 13–2 || [[Kevin Slowey|Slowey]] (10–8) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (1–2) || || 35,256 || 57–68
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 126 || [[August 20]] || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3 - 1 || [[Francisco Liriano|Liriano]] (4-3) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (3-3) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (34) || 30,888 || 57-69
| 126 || August 20 || @ [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3–1 || [[Francisco Liriano|Liriano]] (4–3) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (3–3) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (34) || 30,888 || 57–69
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 127 || [[August 21]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2 - 0 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6-12) || [[Ryan Rowland-Smith|Rowland-Smith]] (2-2) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (4) || 25,611 || 58-69
| 127 || August 21 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2–0 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6–12) || [[Ryan Rowland-Smith|Rowland-Smith]] (2–2) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (4) || 25,611 || 58–69
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 128 || [[August 22]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 7 - 5 || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (4-0) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1-3) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (8) || 26,603 || 58-70
| 128 || August 22 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 7–5 || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (4–0) || '''[[Jerry Blevins|Blevins]]''' (1–3) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (8) || 26,603 || 58–70
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 129 || [[August 23]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5 - 1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (8-8) || [[Jarrod Washburn|Washburn]] (5-14) || || 34,145 || 59-70
| 129 || August 23 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5–1 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (8–8) || [[Jarrod Washburn|Washburn]] (5–14) || || 34,145 || 59–70
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 130 || [[August 24]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8 - 4 || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (8-8) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0-2) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (9) || 28,731 || 59-71
| 130 || August 24 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8–4 || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (8–8) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0–2) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (9) || 28,731 || 59–71
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 131 || [[August 25]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 2 - 1 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (4-3) || [[Jered Weaver|Weaver]] (10-10) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (5) || 39,584 || 60-71
| 131 || August 25 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 2–1 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (4–3) || [[Jered Weaver|Weaver]] (10–10) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (5) || 39,584 || 60–71
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 132 || [[August 26]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5 - 1 || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (11-2) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6-13) || || 37,431 || 60-72
| 132 || August 26 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 5–1 || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (11–2) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6–13) || || 37,431 || 60–72
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 133 || [[August 27]] || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6 - 5 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (4-5) || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (14-7) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (6) || 38,587 || 61-72
| 133 || August 27 || @ [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6–5 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (4–5) || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (14–7) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (6) || 38,587 || 61–72
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 134 || [[August 28]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (4-0) || [[Craig Breslow|Breslow]] (0-2) || || 12,357 || 62-72
| 134 || August 28 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3–2 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (4–0) || [[Craig Breslow|Breslow]] (0–2) || || 12,357 || 62–72
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 135 || [[August 29]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 12 - 2 || [[Kevin Slowey|Slowey]] (11-8) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0-3) || [[Craig Breslow|Breslow]] (1) || 22,355 || 62-73
| 135 || August 29 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 12–2 || [[Kevin Slowey|Slowey]] (11–8) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0–3) || [[Craig Breslow|Breslow]] (1) || 22,355 || 62–73
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 136 || [[August 30]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (5-5) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (0-1) || || 25,238 || 63-73
| 136 || August 30 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 3–2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (5–5) || [[Joe Nathan|Nathan]] (0–1) || || 25,238 || 63–73
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 137 || [[August 31]] || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 12 - 4 || [[Scott Baker (baseball)|Baker]] (8-4) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6-14) || || 18,427 || 63-74
| 137 || August 31 || [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]] || 12–4 || [[Scott Baker (right-handed pitcher)|Baker]] (8–4) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (6–14) || || 18,427 || 63–74
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<div class="NavHead" style="background:#9EBD69; ">September</div>
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#9EBD69; |title=September| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Attendance| Record}}
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable"
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="4%" | #
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Date
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="11%" | Opponent
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Score
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Win
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Loss
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="14%" | Save
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="8%" | Attendance
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="5%" | Record
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 138 || [[September 2]] || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5 - 2 || [[Zack Greinke|Greinke]] (10-9) || '''[[Gio Gonzalez|Gonzalez]]''' (1-3) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (34) || 11,143 || 63-75
| 138 || September 2 || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5–2 || [[Zack Greinke|Greinke]] (10–9) || '''[[Gio González|Gonzalez]]''' (1–3) || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (34) || 11,143 || 63–75
|- align="center" bgcolor="#
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"
| — || [[September 3]] || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || colspan=6|''Postponed (rain)'' <small>Rescheduled for [[September 4]]</small>
| — || September 3 || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || colspan=6|''Postponed (rain)'' <small>Rescheduled for September 4</small>
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 139 || [[September 4]] || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5 - 4 <small>(10)</small> || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (2-3) || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (4-1) || || — || 63-76
| 139 || September 4 || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 5 4 <small>(10)</small> || [[Joakim Soria|Soria]] (2–3) || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (4–1) || || — || 63–76
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 140 || [[September 4]] || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 9 - 6 || [[Kyle Davies|Davies]] (6-6) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0-4) || [[Ramón Ramírez (baseball)|R. Ramírez]] (1) || 12,791 || 63-77
| 140 || September 4 || @ [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]] || 9–6 || [[Kyle Davies (baseball)|Davies]] (6–6) || '''[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Meyer]]''' (0–4) || [[Ramón Ramírez (Dominican pitcher)|R. Ramírez]] (1) || 12,791 || 63–77
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 141 || [[September 5]] || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 11 - 2 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (5-3) || [[Chris Waters (baseball)|Waters]] (2-2) || || 14,984 || 64-77
| 141 || September 5 || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 11–2 || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (5–3) || [[Chris Waters (baseball)|Waters]] (2–2) || || 14,984 || 64–77
|- align="center" bgcolor="#
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"
| 142 || [[September 6]] || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || colspan=6|''Postponed (rain)''
| || September 6 || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || colspan=6|''Canceled (rain)''
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 143 || [[September 6]] || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 5 - 1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7-14) || [[Daniel Cabrera|Cabrera]] (8-9) || || 21,553 || 65-77
| 142 || September 6 || @ [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]] || 5–1 || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7–14) || [[Daniel Cabrera|Cabrera]] (8–9) || || 21,553 || 65–77
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 144 || [[September 8]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 14 - 8 || [[Casey Fossum|Fossum]] (3-1) || '''[[Gio Gonzalez|Gonzalez]]''' (1-4) || || 37,981 || 65-78
| 143 || September 8 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 14–8 || [[Casey Fossum|Fossum]] (3–1) || '''[[Gio González|Gonzalez]]''' (1–4) || || 37,981 || 65–78
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 145 || [[September 9]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 3 -2 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (5-1) || [[Fernando Rodney|Rodney]] (0-5) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (7) || 37,240 || 66-78
| 144 || September 9 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 3 -2 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (5–1) || [[Fernando Rodney|Rodney]] (0–5) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (7) || 37,240 || 66–78
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 146 || [[September 10]] || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 5 - 2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (6-5) || [[Armando Galarraga|Galarraga]] (12-6) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (8) || 37,194 || 67-78
| 145 || September 10 || @ [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] || 5–2 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (6–5) || [[Armando Galarraga|Galarraga]] (12–6) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (8) || 37,194 || 67–78
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 147 || [[September 11]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6 - 1 || [[Dustin Nippert|Nippert]] (3-4) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (5-4) || || 10,566 || 67-79
| 146 || September 11 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6–1 || [[Dustin Nippert|Nippert]] (3–4) || '''[[Dallas Braden|Braden]]''' (5–4) || || 10,566 || 67–79
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 148 || [[September 12]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7 - 0 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (8-3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7-15) || || 15,117 || 67-80
| 147 || September 12 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7–0 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (8–3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7–15) || || 15,117 || 67–80
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 149 || [[September 13]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7 - 1 || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1-0) || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (5-7) || || 21,102 || 68-80
| 148 || September 13 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7–1 || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1–0) || [[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Feldman]] (5–7) || || 21,102 || 68–80
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 150 || [[September 14]] || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7 - 4 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (6-1) || [[Warner Madrigal|Madrigal]] (0-2) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (9) || 18,551 || 69-80
| 149 || September 14 || [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 7–4 || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (6–1) || [[Warner Madrigal|Madrigal]] (0–2) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (9) || 18,551 || 69–80
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 151 || [[September 16]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 8 - 1 || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (5-6) || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (11-4) || || 14,325 || 70-80
| 150 || September 16 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 8–1 || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (5–6) || [[John Lackey|Lackey]] (11–4) || || 14,325 || 70–80
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 152 || [[September 17]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 3 - 2 || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (2-0) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (2-3) || || 20,102 || 71-80
| 151 || September 17 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 3–2 || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (2–0) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (2–3) || || 20,102 || 71–80
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 153 || [[September 18]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6 - 4 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (16-7) || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1-1) || [[Francisco Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (59) || 12,645 || 71-81
| 152 || September 18 || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Angels]] || 6–4 || [[Joe Saunders|Saunders]] (16–7) || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1–1) || [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Rodríguez]] (59) || 12,645 || 71–81
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 154 || [[September 19]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2 - 0 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (9-8) || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (9-11) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (10) || 30,149 || 72-81
| 153 || September 19 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 2–0 || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (9–8) || [[Félix Hernández|Hernández]] (9–11) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (10) || 30,149 || 72–81
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 155 || [[September 20]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8 - 7 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (7-5) || [[Justin Thomas|Thomas]] (0-1) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (11) || 18,756 || 73-81
| 154 || September 20 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 8–7 || '''[[Huston Street|Street]]''' (7–5) || [[Justin Thomas (baseball)|Thomas]] (0–1) || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (11) || 18,756 || 73–81
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 156 || [[September 21]] || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5 - 3 || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (3-0) || [[Miguel Batista|Batista]] (4-14) || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (1) || 18,707 || 74-81
| 155 || September 21 || [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 5–3 || '''[[Brad Ziegler|Ziegler]]''' (3–0) || [[Miguel Batista|Batista]] (4–14) || '''[[Joey Devine|Devine]]''' (1) || 18,707 || 74–81
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb"
| 157 || [[September 22]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4 - 3 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (2-4) || [[Luis Mendoza (baseball)|Mendoza]] (3-8) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2) || 14,925 || 75-81
| 156 || September 22 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 4 3 <small>(11)</small> || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (2–4) || [[Luis Mendoza (baseball)|Mendoza]] (3–8) || '''[[Santiago Casilla|Casilla]]''' (2) || 14,925 || 75–81
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 158 || [[September 23]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6 - 4 || [[Jamey Wright|Wright]] (8-7) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (2-5) || [[Frank Francisco|Francisco]] (5) || 18,408 || 75-82
| 157 || September 23 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 6–4 || [[Jamey Wright|Wright]] (8–7) || '''[[Alan Embree|Embree]]''' (2–5) || [[Frank Francisco|Francisco]] (5) || 18,408 || 75–82
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 159 || [[September 24]] || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 14 - 4 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (9-3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (9-9) || || 16,832 || 75-83
| 158 || September 24 || @ [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Rangers]] || 14–4 || [[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Harrison]] (9–3) || '''[[Dana Eveland|Eveland]]''' (9–9) || || 16,832 || 75–83
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 160 || [[September 26]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 10 - 8 || [[Brandon Morrow|Morrow]] (3-4) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (5-7) || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (3) || 24,662 || 75-84
| 159 || September 26 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 10–8 || [[Brandon Morrow|Morrow]] (3–4) || '''[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Gallagher]]''' (5–7) || [[Roy Corcoran|Corcoran]] (3) || 24,662 || 75–84
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 161 || [[September 27]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 7 - 3 || [[Ryan Rowland-Smith|Rowland-Smith]] (5-3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7-16) || [[Sean Green (baseball)|Green]] (1) || 24,440 || 75-85
| 160 || September 27 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 7–3 || [[Ryan Rowland-Smith|Rowland-Smith]] (5–3) || '''[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Smith]]''' (7–16) || [[Sean Green (baseball)|Green]] (1) || 24,440 || 75–85
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb"
| 162 || [[September 28]] || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4 - 3 || [[R. A. Dickey|Dickey]] (5-8) || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1-2) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (15) || 27,110 || 75-86
| 161 || September 28 || @ [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]] || 4–3 || [[R. A. Dickey|Dickey]] (5–8) || '''[[Josh Outman|Outman]]''' (1–2) || [[J. J. Putz|Putz]] (15) || 27,110 || 75–86
|-
|}</div></div>
{{Game log section end}}
|}
{{Game log end}}


===Notable games===
===Notable games===
*[[March 25]], [[2008]] - As the 'home' team, in the [[Tokyo Dome]], [[Japan]] vs. the [[Boston Red Sox]].
*March 25, 2008 As the 'home' team, in the [[Tokyo Dome]], Japan, vs. the [[Boston Red Sox]].
*[[March 26]], [[2008]] - Second game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan.
*March 26, 2008 Second game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan.


==Player stats==
==Player stats==

===Batting===
===Batting===
''Note: G = Games Played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs Scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen Bases; OBP = On-Base Percentage; SLG = Slugging Percentage''
''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage''
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! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | OBP
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | SLG
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | SLG
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Jeff Baisley]]
| [[Jeff Baisley]]
!|14
| 14
!|43
| 43
!|1
| 1
!|11
| 11
!|.256
| .256
!|0
| 0
!|5
| 5
!|4
| 4
!|7
| 7
!|0
| 0
!|.319
| .319
!|.279
| .279
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Wes Bankston]]
| [[Wes Bankston]]
!|17
| 17
!|59
| 59
!|4
| 4
!|12
| 12
!|.203
| .203
!|1
| 1
!|4
| 4
!|2
| 2
!|15
| 15
!|0
| 0
!|.238
| .238
!|.305
| .305
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Daric Barton]]
| [[Daric Barton]]
!|140
| 140
!|446
| 446
!|59
| 59
!|101
| 101
!|.226
| .226
!|9
| 9
!|47
| 47
!|65
| 65
!|99
| 99
!|2
| 2
!|.327
| .327
!|.348
| .348
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Rob Bowen]]
| [[Rob Bowen]]
!|37
| 37
!|91
| 91
!|6
| 6
!|16
| 16
!|.176
| .176
!|1
| 1
!|9
| 9
!|4
| 4
!|38
| 38
!|0
| 0
!|.219
| .219
!|.286
| .286
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Emil Brown]]
| [[Emil Brown]]
!|117
| 117
!|402
| 402
!|48
| 48
!|98
| 98
!|.244
| .244
!|13
| 13
!|59
| 59
!|27
| 27
!|65
| 65
!|4
| 4
!|.297
| .297
!|.386
| .386
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Travis Buck]]
| [[Travis Buck]]
!|38
| 38
!|155
| 155
!|16
| 16
!|35
| 35
!|.226
| .226
!|7
| 7
!|25
| 25
!|11
| 11
!|38
| 38
!|1
| 1
!|.291
| .291
!|.432
| .432
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Eric Chavez]]
| [[Eric Chavez]]
!|23
| 23
!|89
| 89
!|10
| 10
!|22
| 22
!|.247
| .247
!|2
| 2
!|14
| 14
!|6
| 6
!|18
| 18
!|0
| 0
!|.295
| .295
!|.393
| .393
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Brooks Conrad]]
| [[Brooks Conrad]]
!|6
| 6
!|19
| 19
!|0
| 0
!|3
| 3
!|.158
| .158
!|0
| 0
!|2
| 2
!|0
| 0
!|9
| 9
!|0
| 0
!|.158
| .158
!|.211
| .211
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Bobby Crosby]]
| [[Bobby Crosby]]
!|145
| 145
!|556
| 556
!|66
| 66
!|132
| 132
!|.237
| .237
!|7
| 7
!|61
| 61
!|47
| 47
!|96
| 96
!|7
| 7
!|.296
| .296
!|.349
| .349
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Aaron Cunningham]]
| [[Aaron Cunningham]]
!|22
| 22
!|80
| 80
!|7
| 7
!|20
| 20
!|.250
| .250
!|1
| 1
!|14
| 14
!|6
| 6
!|24
| 24
!|2
| 2
!|.310
| .310
!|.400
| .400
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Jack Cust]]
| [[Jack Cust]]
!|148
| 148
!|481
| 481
!|77
| 77
!|111
| 111
!|.231
| .231
!|33
| 33
!|77
| 77
!|111
| 111
!|197
| 197
!|0
| 0
!|.375
| .375
!|.476
| .476
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Rajai Davis]]
| [[Rajai Davis]]
!|101
| 101
!|196
| 196
!|28
| 28
!|51
| 51
!|.260
| .260
!|3
| 3
!|19
| 19
!|7
| 7
!|34
| 34
!|25
| 25
!|.288
| .288
!|.372
| .372
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Chris Denorfia]]
| [[Chris Denorfia]]
!|29
| 29
!|62
| 62
!|10
| 10
!|18
| 18
!|.290
| .290
!|1
| 1
!|9
| 9
!|6
| 6
!|16
| 16
!|2
| 2
!|.362
| .362
!|.387
| .387
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Mark Ellis (baseball)|Mark Ellis]]
| [[Mark Ellis (baseball)|Mark Ellis]]
!|117
| 117
!|442
| 442
!|55
| 55
!|103
| 103
!|.233
| .233
!|12
| 12
!|41
| 41
!|53
| 53
!|65
| 65
!|14
| 14
!|.321
| .321
!|.373
| .373
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Jeff Fiorentino]]
| [[Jeff Fiorentino]]
!|2
| 2
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|1.000
| 1.000
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|1.000
| 1.000
!|1.000
| 1.000
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]]
| [[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]]
!|85
| 85
!|302
| 302
!|31
| 31
!|73
| 73
!|.242
| .242
!|4
| 4
!|26
| 26
!|13
| 13
!|81
| 81
!|4
| 4
!|.273
| .273
!|.361
| .361
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Jack Hannahan]]
| [[Jack Hannahan]]
!|143
| 143
!|436
| 436
!|48
| 48
!|95
| 95
!|.218
| .218
!|9
| 9
!|47
| 47
!|55
| 55
!|131
| 131
!|2
| 2
!|.305
| .305
!|.342
| .342
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Dan Johnson (baseball)|Dan Johnson]]
| [[Dan Johnson (baseball)|Dan Johnson]]
!|1
| 1
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|.000
| .000
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Donnie Murphy]]
| [[Donnie Murphy]]
!|46
| 46
!|103
| 103
!|10
| 10
!|19
| 19
!|.184
| .184
!|3
| 3
!|13
| 13
!|11
| 11
!|38
| 38
!|2
| 2
!|.274
| .274
!|.301
| .301
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Matt Murton]]
| [[Matt Murton]]
!|9
| 9
!|30
| 30
!|1
| 1
!|3
| 3
!|.100
| .100
!|0
| 0
!|2
| 2
!|1
| 1
!|7
| 7
!|0
| 0
!|.129
| .129
!|.133
| .133
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Eric Patterson]]
| [[Eric Patterson (baseball)|Eric Patterson]]
!|30
| 30
!|92
| 92
!|11
| 11
!|16
| 16
!|.174
| .174
!|0
| 0
!|8
| 8
!|12
| 12
!|24
| 24
!|8
| 8
!|.269
| .269
!|.207
| .207
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Cliff Pennington (baseball)|Cliff Pennington]]
| [[Cliff Pennington (baseball)|Cliff Pennington]]
!|36
| 36
!|99
| 99
!|14
| 14
!|24
| 24
!|.242
| .242
!|0
| 0
!|9
| 9
!|13
| 13
!|18
| 18
!|4
| 4
!|.339
| .339
!|.293
| .293
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Gregorio Petit]]
| [[Gregorio Petit]]
!|14
| 14
!|23
| 23
!|4
| 4
!|8
| 8
!|.348
| .348
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|2
| 2
!|9
| 9
!|0
| 0
!|.400
| .400
!|.435
| .435
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Kurt Suzuki]]
| [[Kurt Suzuki]]
!|148
| 148
!|530
| 530
!|54
| 54
!|148
| 148
!|.279
| .279
!|7
| 7
!|42
| 42
!|44
| 44
!|69
| 69
!|2
| 2
!|.346
| .346
!|.370
| .370
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Mike Sweeney]]
| [[Mike Sweeney]]
!|42
| 42
!|126
| 126
!|13
| 13
!|36
| 36
!|.286
| .286
!|2
| 2
!|12
| 12
!|7
| 7
!|6
| 6
!|0
| 0
!|.331
| .331
!|.397
| .397
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Ryan Sweeney]]
| [[Ryan Sweeney (baseball)|Ryan Sweeney]]
!|115
| 115
!|384
| 384
!|53
| 53
!|110
| 110
!|.286
| .286
!|5
| 5
!|45
| 45
!|38
| 38
!|67
| 67
!|9
| 9
!|.350
| .350
!|.383
| .383
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Frank Thomas (AL baseball player)|Frank Thomas]]
| [[Frank Thomas (designated hitter)|Frank Thomas]]
!|55
| 55
!|186
| 186
!|20
| 20
!|49
| 49
!|.263
| .263
!|5
| 5
!|19
| 19
!|28
| 28
!|44
| 44
!|0
| 0
!|.364
| .364
!|.387
| .387
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Joe Blanton]]
| [[Joe Blanton]]
!|1
| 1
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|.000
| .000
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Justin Duchscherer]]
| [[Justin Duchscherer]]
!|2
| 2
!|6
| 6
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|6
| 6
!|0
| 0
!|.000
| .000
!|.000
| .000
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Dana Eveland]]
| [[Dana Eveland]]
!|2
| 2
!|4
| 4
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|.250
| .250
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|2
| 2
!|0
| 0
!|.400
| .400
!|.250
| .250
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Rich Harden]]
| [[Rich Harden]]
!|2
| 2
!|4
| 4
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|.250
| .250
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|.250
| .250
!|.250
| .250
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]]
| [[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]]
!|2
| 2
!|2
| 2
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|.500
| .500
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|0
| 0
!|1
| 1
!|0
| 0
!|.500
| .500
!|.500
| .500
|- align=center
|'''Team Totals'''||'''161'''||'''5451'''||'''646'''||'''1318'''||'''.242'''||'''125'''||'''610'''||'''574'''||'''1226'''||'''88'''||'''.318'''||'''.369'''
|}
|}


=== Starting pitchers ===
=== Starting pitchers ===
''Note: G = Games Played; GS = Games Started; IP = Innings Pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts''
''Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB= Walks; SO = Strikeouts''
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|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="16%" | Player
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="16%" | Player
Line 1,023: Line 932:
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | BB
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | BB
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | SO
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | SO
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Joe Blanton]]
| [[Joe Blanton]]
!|20
| 20
!|20
| 20
!|127.0
| 127.0
!|5
| 5
!|12
| 12
!|4.96
| 4.96
!|35
| 35
!|62
| 62
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Dallas Braden]]
| [[Dallas Braden]]
!|19
| 19
!|10
| 10
!|71.2
| 71.2
!|5
| 5
!|4
| 4
!|4.14
| 4.14
!|25
| 25
!|41
| 41
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Justin Duchscherer]]
| [[Justin Duchscherer]]
!|22
| 22
!|22
| 22
!|141.2
| 141.2
!|10
| 10
!|8
| 8
!|2.54
| 2.54
!|34
| 34
!|95
| 95
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Dana Eveland]]
| [[Dana Eveland]]
!|29
| 29
!|29
| 29
!|168.0
| 168.0
!|9
| 9
!|9
| 9
!|4.34
| 4.34
!|77
| 77
!|118
| 118
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Sean Gallagher]]
| [[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Sean Gallagher]]
!|11
| 11
!|11
| 11
!|56.2
| 56.2
!|2
| 2
!|3
| 3
!|5.88
| 5.88
!|36
| 36
!|54
| 54
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Gio Gonzalez]]
| [[Gio González]]
!|10
| 10
!|7
| 7
!|34.0
| 34.0
!|1
| 1
!|4
| 4
!|7.68
| 7.68
!|25
| 25
!|34
| 34
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Rich Harden]]
| [[Rich Harden]]
!|13
| 13
!|13
| 13
!|77.0
| 77.0
!|5
| 5
!|1
| 1
!|2.34
| 2.34
!|31
| 31
!|92
| 92
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Josh Outman]]
| [[Josh Outman]]
!|6
| 6
!|4
| 4
!|25.2
| 25.2
!|1
| 1
!|2
| 2
!|4.56
| 4.56
!|8
| 8
!|19
| 19
|- align=center
|-
!|[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]]
| [[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]]
!|32
| 32
!|32
| 32
!|190.1
| 190.1
!|7
| 7
!|16
| 16
!|4.16
| 4.16
!|87
| 87
!|111
| 111
|}
|}


=== Relief pitchers ===
=== Relief pitchers ===
''Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts''
''Note: G = Games Played; SV = Save''
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="16%" | Player
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="16%" | Player
Line 1,129: Line 1,038:
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | BB
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | BB
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | SO
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | SO
|- align=center
| [[Jerry Blevins]]
| 36
| 0
| 37.2
| 1
| 3
| 0
| 3.11
| 13
| 35
|- align=center
| [[Andrew Brown (pitcher)|Andrew Brown]]
| 31
| 0
| 35.0
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 3.09
| 21
| 28
|- align=center
| [[Kiko Calero]]
| 5
| 0
| 4.2
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 3.86
| 3
| 7
|- align=center
| [[Santiago Casilla]]
| 51
| 0
| 50.1
| 2
| 1
| 2
| 3.93
| 20
| 43
|- align=center
| [[Joey Devine]]
| 42
| 0
| 45.2
| 6
| 1
| 1
| 0.59
| 15
| 49
|- align=center
| [[Lenny DiNardo]]
| 11
| 2
| 23.0
| 1
| 2
| 0
| 7.43
| 13
| 12
|- align=center
| [[Alan Embree]]
| 70
| 0
| 61.2
| 2
| 5
| 0
| 4.96
| 30
| 57
|- align=center
| [[Keith Foulke]]
| 31
| 0
| 31.0
| 0
| 3
| 1
| 4.06
| 13
| 23
|- align=center
| [[Chad Gaudin]]
| 26
| 6
| 62.2
| 5
| 3
| 0
| 3.59
| 17
| 44
|- align=center
| [[Jeff Gray (2000s pitcher)|Jeff Gray]]
| 5
| 0
| 4.2
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 7.71
| 1
| 4
|- align=center
| [[Fernando Hernández (baseball, born 1984)|Fernando Hernández]]
| 3
| 0
| 3.0
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 18.00
| 5
| 2
|- align=center
| [[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Dan Meyer]]
| 11
| 4
| 27.2
| 0
| 4
| 0
| 7.48
| 14
| 20
|- align=center
| [[Kirk Saarloos]]
| 8
| 1
| 26.1
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 5.47
| 4
| 12
|- align=center
| [[Huston Street]]
| 63
| 0
| 70.0
| 7
| 5
| 18
| 3.73
| 27
| 69
|- align=center
| [[Brad Ziegler]]
| 47
| 0
| 59.2
| 3
| 0
| 11
| 1.06
| 22
| 30
|- align=center
|'''Team Pitching Totals'''||'''161'''||'''161'''||'''1435.0'''||'''75'''||'''86'''||'''33'''||'''4.01'''||'''576'''||'''1061'''
|}

===Roster===
{| class="toccolours" style="font-size: 95%;"
|-
|-
! colspan="10" style="background-color: #003831; color: #FFD800; text-align: center;" | 2008 Oakland Athletics
!|[[Jerry Blevins]]
!|36
!|0
!|37.2
!|1
!|3
!|0
!|3.11
!|13
!|35
|-
|-
| colspan="10" style="background-color: #FFD800; color: #003831; text-align: center;" | '''Roster'''
!|[[Andrew Brown (baseball)|Andrew Brown]]
!|31
!|0
!|35.0
!|1
!|0
!|0
!|3.09
!|21
!|28
|-
|-
| valign="top" | '''Pitchers'''
!|[[Kiko Calero]]
* {{MLBplayer|55|[[Joe Blanton]]}}
!|5
* {{MLBplayer|13|[[Jerry Blevins]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|51|[[Dallas Braden]]}}
!|4.2
* {{MLBplayer|59|[[Andrew Brown (pitcher)|Andrew Brown]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|50|[[Kiko Calero]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|44|[[Santiago Casilla]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|33|[[Joey Devine]]}}
!|3.86
* {{MLBplayer|25|[[Lenny DiNardo]]}}
!|3
* {{MLBplayer|58|[[Justin Duchscherer]]}}
!|7
* {{MLBplayer|41|[[Alan Embree]]}}
|-
* {{MLBplayer|35,30|[[Dana Eveland]]}}
!|[[Santiago Casilla]]
* {{MLBplayer|29|[[Keith Foulke]]}}
!|51
* {{MLBplayer|36|[[Sean Gallagher (baseball)|Sean Gallagher]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|57|[[Chad Gaudin]]}}
!|50.1
* {{MLBplayer|47|[[Gio González]]}}
!|2
* {{MLBplayer|60|[[Jeff Gray (2000s pitcher)|Jeff Gray]]}}
!|1
* {{MLBplayer|40|[[Rich Harden]]}}
!|2
* {{MLBplayer|56|[[Fernando Hernández (baseball, born 1984)|Fernando Hernández]]}}
!|3.93
* {{MLBplayer|53|[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Dan Meyer]]}}
!|20
* {{MLBplayer|55|[[Josh Outman]]}}
!|43
* {{MLBplayer|23|[[Greg Smith (pitcher)|Greg Smith]]}}
|-
* {{MLBplayer|20|[[Huston Street]]}}
!|[[Joey Devine]]
* {{MLBplayer|31|[[Brad Ziegler]]}}
!|42
| width="25px" |
!|0
| valign="top" | '''Catchers'''
!|45.2
* {{MLBplayer|18|[[Rob Bowen]]}}
!|6
* {{MLBplayer|24|[[Kurt Suzuki]]}}
!|1
'''Infielders'''
!|1
* {{MLBplayer|52|[[Jeff Baisley]]}}
!|0.59
* {{MLBplayer|45|[[Wes Bankston]]}}
!|15
* {{MLBplayer|10|[[Daric Barton]]}}
!|49
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;3|[[Eric Chavez]]}}
|-
* {{MLBplayer|62|[[Brooks Conrad]]}}
!|[[Lenny DiNardo]]
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;7|[[Bobby Crosby]]}}
!|11
* {{MLBplayer|14|[[Mark Ellis (baseball)|Mark Ellis]]}}
!|2
* {{MLBplayer|22|[[Jack Hannahan]]}}
!|23.0
* {{MLBplayer|12|[[Donnie Murphy]]}}
!|1
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;4|[[Eric Patterson (baseball)|Eric Patterson]]}}
!|2
* {{MLBplayer|56|[[Cliff Pennington (baseball)|Cliff Pennington]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;2|[[Gregorio Petit]]}}
!|7.43
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;5|[[Mike Sweeney]]}}
!|13
| width="25px" |
!|12
| valign="top" | '''Outfielders'''
|-
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;8|[[Emil Brown]]}}
!|[[Alan Embree]]
* {{MLBplayer|&nbsp;6|[[Travis Buck]]}}
!|70
* {{MLBplayer|57|[[Aaron Cunningham]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|32|[[Jack Cust]]}}
!|61.2
* {{MLBplayer|38|[[Rajai Davis]]}}
!|2
* {{MLBplayer|19|[[Chris Denorfia]]}}
!|5
* {{MLBplayer|67|[[Jeff Fiorentino]]}}
!|0
* {{MLBplayer|28|[[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]]}}
!|4.96
* {{MLBplayer|26|[[Matt Murton]]}}
!|30
* {{MLBplayer|15|[[Ryan Sweeney (baseball)|Ryan Sweeney]]}}
!|57
'''Other batters'''
|-
* {{MLBplayer|29|[[Dan Johnson (baseball)|Dan Johnson]]}}
!|[[Keith Foulke]]
* {{MLBplayer|35|[[Frank Thomas (designated hitter)|Frank Thomas]]}}
!|31
| width="25px" |
!|0
| valign="top" | '''Manager'''
!|31.0
* {{MLBplayer|17|[[Bob Geren]]}}
!|0
'''Coaches'''
!|3
* {{MLBplayer|11|[[Tony DeFrancesco]]}} (third base)
!|1
* {{MLBplayer|37|[[Ron Romanick]]}} (bullpen)
!|4.06
* {{MLBplayer|39|[[Ty Van Burkleo]]}} (hitting)
!|13
* {{MLBplayer|16|[[Don Wakamatsu]]}} (bench)
!|23
* {{MLBplayer|46|[[Tye Waller]]}} (first base)
|-
* {{MLBplayer|48|[[Curt Young]]}} (pitching)
!|[[Chad Gaudin]]
!|26
!|6
!|62.2
!|5
!|3
!|0
!|3.59
!|17
!|44
|-
!|[[Jeff Gray (2000s pitcher)|Jeff Gray]]
!|5
!|0
!|4.2
!|0
!|0
!|0
!|7.71
!|1
!|4
|-
!|[[Fernando Hernández (baseball)|Fernando Hernández]]
!|3
!|0
!|3.0
!|1
!|0
!|0
!|18.00
!|5
!|2
|-
!|[[Dan Meyer (pitcher)|Dan Meyer]]
!|11
!|4
!|27.2
!|0
!|4
!|0
!|7.48
!|14
!|20
|-
!|[[Kirk Saarloos]]
!|8
!|1
!|26.1
!|1
!|0
!|0
!|5.47
!|4
!|12
|-
!|[[Huston Street]]
!|63
!|0
!|70.0
!|7
!|5
!|18
!|3.73
!|27
!|69
|-
!|[[Brad Ziegler]]
!|47
!|0
!|59.2
!|3
!|0
!|11
!|1.06
!|22
!|30
|}
|}


==Current roster==
== Farm system ==
{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}
{{Oakland Athletics roster}}

{{MLB Farm System|level15=[[Triple-A (baseball)|AAA]]|team15=[[Sacramento River Cats]]|league15=[[Pacific Coast League]]|manager15=[[Todd Steverson]]
|level16=[[Double-A (baseball)|AA]] |team16=[[Midland RockHounds]]|league16=[[Texas League]]|manager16=[[Webster Garrison]]
|level17=[[Single-A (baseball)|A]] |team17=[[Stockton Ports]]|league17=[[California League]]|manager17=[[Darren Bush]]
|level18=[[Single-A (baseball)|A]]|team18=[[Kane County Cougars]]|league18=[[Midwest League]]|manager18=[[Aaron Nieckula]]
|level19=[[Class A-Short Season|A-Short Season]]|team19=[[Vancouver Canadians]]|league19=[[Northwest League]]|manager19=[[Rick Magnante]]
|level20=[[Rookie League|Rookie]]|team20=[[Arizona League Athletics|AZL Athletics]]|league20=[[Arizona League]]|manager20=[[Ruben Escalera]]
}}
<small>LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Sacramento, Stockton</small>


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<div class="references">
*'''Game Logs + Notable Games:'''
:1st Half: [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/schedule?team=oak&season=2008&seasonType=2&half=1 Oakland Athletics Game Log] on ESPN.com
:2nd Half: [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/schedule?team=oak&season=2008&seasonType=2&half=2 Oakland Athletics Game Log] on ESPN.com
*'''Batting Statistics:''' [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/stats?team=oak Oakland Athletics Batting Stats] on ESPN.com
*'''Pitching Statistics:''' [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/pitching?team=oak Oakland Athletics Pitching Stats] on ESPN.com


== External links ==
{{reflist}}
{{Commons category}}
</div>

; Game logs
:1st half: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/schedule/_/name/oak/oakland-athletics Oakland Athletics Game Log] on ESPN.com
:2nd half: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/schedule/_/name/oak/oakland-athletics Oakland Athletics Game Log] on ESPN.com
*'''Batting statistics:''' [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/stats/_/name/oak Oakland Athletics Batting Stats] on ESPN.com
*'''Pitching statistics:''' [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/stats/_/name/oak Oakland Athletics Pitching Stats] on ESPN.com
*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/OAK/2008.shtml 2008 Oakland A's at Baseball Reference]


{{2008 MLB season by team}}
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2008 Oakland Athletics
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
CityOakland, California
Record75–86 (.466)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersLewis Wolff
General managersBilly Beane
ManagersBob Geren
TelevisionCSN Bay Area
KICU (Action 36)
RadioKYCY
KNTS/KDOW
KFRC-FM
← 2007 Seasons 2009 →

The Oakland Athletics' 2008 season marked their 40th year in Oakland, California. It was also the 108th season in franchise history. The team finished third in the American League West with a record of 75–86.

The Athletics were not expected to contend for the American League West title in 2008. Despite this, the team remained near first place well into July. The Athletics fortunes peaked on July 11, when a 9-2 rout of the Angels allowed them to pull within four games of first place. The team then lost 44 of its 68 remaining games. The slide saw the Athletics finish 24.5 games behind the Angels, who clinched the division for a second consecutive year.

The Athletics struggled at the plate for most of the season. Particularly troubling was the team's lack of power hitting; apart from Jack Cust, who hit 33 home runs, no Athletic hit more than 13. Oakland ultimately finished 11th (out of 14 American League teams) in this category. All told, the Athletics scored fewer runs (646) than any other American League team in 2008.

Off-season

[edit]

Potential free agents

[edit]

Outfielder Jeff DaVanon, catcher Mike Piazza and outfielder Shannon Stewart all filed for free agency after the 2007 season. DaVanon was signed to a minor league contract by the Athletics on August 10, 2007, after being let go by the Arizona Diamondbacks less than a week later. His contract was purchased on August 17, following an injury to Mark Kotsay, who was plagued with injuries in 2007. He posted a .238 batting average and no home runs in 26 games for the Athletics. Piazza was signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract which began Piazza's career as a designated hitter. In early May, Piazza was placed on the disabled list after suffering an injury while sliding into third base against the Boston Red Sox. Piazza was activated from the disabled list on July 20 but saw limited action after that as Jack Cust, who the Athletics brought in as a replacement, put on a big show once he joined the team. Piazza played in a total of 83 games in 2007 and batted .275 with 8 home runs. Stewart was also signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract after missing most of the 2006 season. Stewart played in 146 games in 2007 and led the team in batting average (.290).

October

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  • October 16: Ron Romanick was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bullpen coach for the 2008 season.[6]
  • October 23: Don Wakamatsu was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bench coach for the 2008 season.[7]
  • October 25: Outfielder Chris Snelling was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.[8] Acquired on May 2, 2007, from the Washington Nationals for Ryan Langerhans, Snelling played in just 6 games before being placed on the disabled list on May 16 and never played in another game for the Athletics. That same day Connor Robertson was outrighted to the minor leagues. Robertson appeared in 3 games in 2007 and posted an 18.00 ERA. Tony DeFrancesco was also added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the third base coach for 2008.[9]

November

[edit]
  • November 2: Pitcher Colby Lewis was claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Royals.[10] Lewis mainly worked out of the bullpen for the Athletics in 2007, posting a 6.45 ERA and an 0–2 record in 26 games.

December

[edit]

January

[edit]
  • January 3: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, outfielder/first baseman Nick Swisher was traded to the Chicago White Sox for pitcher Fautino de los Santos, pitcher Gio González and outfielder Ryan Sweeney.[15] In 2007, Swisher posted a career high .262 batting average but had only 22 home runs, a big drop from 35 in 2006. Of the players acquired from the White Sox, Sweeney was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for them in 2006. In 15 major league games for the White Sox in 2007, Sweeney batted .200 with a home run.
  • January 11: Outfielder Emil Brown was signed by the Athletics to a one-year contract. Brown, 33, started half the games for the Kansas City Royals in the outfield in 2007. He batted .257 with 6 home runs. According to Athletics assistant general manager David Forst, Brown's success against left-handed pitching was what appealed the Athletics into signing the right-handed veteran.[16] To make room for Brown on the 40-man roster, fellow outfielder Danny Putnam was designated for assignment. Putnam made his debut in 2007 for the Athletics and batted .214 with a home run in 11 games.
  • January 14: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode, center fielder Mark Kotsay was traded to the Atlanta Braves for pitcher Joey Devine and minor league pitcher Jamie Richmond.[17] Kotsay was limited to just 56 games in 2007 due to back problems that bothered him in the past. He hit just .214 with a home run in those 56 games. Devine spent most of the 2007 season in the minor leagues, splitting time in Double-A and Triple-A. In 10 major league games, all out of the bullpen, Devine went 1–0 with a 1.08 ERA.
  • January 25: Outfielder Jeff Fiorentino was claimed off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds. To make room for Fiorentino on the 40-man roster, pitcher Ruddy Lugo was designated for assignment.[18] Fiorentino spent the entire 2007 season in the Baltimore Orioles organization, playing at the Double-A level for the Bowie Baysox. He hit .282 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs for the Baysox. Lugo was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays earlier in the 2007 season and made a combined 38 relief appearances for the Devil Rays and the Athletics. He went 6–0 with a 5.40 ERA.

February

[edit]
  • February 8: Pitcher Keith Foulke came out of retirement and signed a one-year contract with the Athletics. He had previously pitched for the Athletics in 2003, as their closer. To make room for Foulke on the 40-man roster, Bankston was designated for assignment and was later outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento on February 13.[19]

March

[edit]
  • March 25: First baseman and designated hitter Mike Sweeney had his contract purchased right before the Athletics first game. He had signed a minor league contract on February 11, 2008. He had previously spent his entire career with the Kansas City Royals and his last few years with them were plagued with injuries. Sweeney had done well in spring training to earn a spot on the Athletics 25-man roster.

Regular season

[edit]

Season standings

[edit]
AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 100 62 .617 50‍–‍31 50‍–‍31
Texas Rangers 79 83 .488 21 40‍–‍41 39‍–‍42
Oakland Athletics 75 86 .466 24½ 43‍–‍38 32‍–‍48
Seattle Mariners 61 101 .377 39 35‍–‍46 26‍–‍55


Record vs. opponents

[edit]
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 6–12 4–5 4–4 4–3 5–3 3–6 3–3 7–11 0–5 8–2 3–15 4–5 6–12 11–7
Boston 12–6 4–3 5–1 5–2 6–1 1–8 4–3 9–9 6–4 6–3 8–10 9–1 9–9 11–7
Chicago 5–4 3–4 11–7 12–6 12–6 5–5 9–10 2–5 5–4 5–1 4–6 3–3 1–7 12–6
Cleveland 4–4 1–5 7–11 11–7 10–8 4–5 8–10 4–3 5–4 4–5 5–2 6–4 6–1 6–12
Detroit 3–4 2–5 6–12 7–11 7–11 3–6 7–11 4–2 3–6 7–3 3–4 6–3 3–5 13–5
Kansas City 3–5 1–6 6–12 8–10 11–7 2–3 6–12 5–5 6–3 7–2 3–5 2–7 2–5 13–5
Los Angeles 6–3 8–1 5–5 5–4 6–3 3–2 5–3 7–3 10–9 14–5 3–6 12–7 6–3 10–8
Minnesota 3–3 3–4 10–9 10–8 11–7 12–6 3–5 4–6 5–5 5–4 3–3 5–5 0–6 14–4
New York 11–7 9–9 5–2 3–4 2–4 5–5 3–7 6–4 5–1 7–2 11–7 3–4 9–9 10–8
Oakland 5–0 4–6 4–5 4–5 6–3 3–6 9–10 5–5 1–5 - 10–9 3–6 7–12 4–6 10–8
Seattle 2–8 3–6 1–5 5–4 3–7 2–7 5–14 4–5 2–7 9–10 3–4 8–11 5–4 9–9
Tampa Bay 15–3 10–8 6–4 2–5 4–3 5–3 6–3 3–3 7–11 6–3 4–3 6–3 11–7 12–6
Texas 5–4 1–9 3–3 4–6 3–6 7–2 7–12 5–5 4–3 12–7 11–8 3–6 4–4 10–8
Toronto 12–6 9–9 7–1 1–6 5–3 5–2 3–6 6–0 9–9 6–4 4–5 7–11 4–4 8–10

Season summary

[edit]

March

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The Athletics opened the regular season on March 25 in Japan and faced the Boston Red Sox there. Before the opener, the Athletics placed starting pitcher Chad Gaudin and third baseman Eric Chavez on the 15-day disabled list and placed relief pitcher Kiko Calero on the 60-day disabled list. The Athletics were allowed to carry 25 players plus three extra inactive players in case of injury. The three extra players were pitchers Justin Duchscherer and Dana Eveland along with outfielder Carlos González.[20] The Athletics opened with ten pitchers, two catchers, seven infielders, five outfielders, and one designated hitter. The pitchers were Joe Blanton, Dallas Braden, Andrew Brown, Santiago Casilla, Lenny DiNardo, Alan Embree, Keith Foulke, Rich Harden, Fernando Hernández and Huston Street. Rob Bowen and Kurt Suzuki were the two catchers while Daric Barton, Bobby Crosby, Mark Ellis, Jack Hannahan, Dan Johnson, Donnie Murphy and Mike Sweeney were the seven infielders. The five outfielders were Emil Brown, Travis Buck, Chris Denorfia, Jeff Fiorentino and Ryan Sweeney, while Jack Cust was the designated hitter.

Joe Blanton got the nod to start the first game. The game went into extra innings and the Athletics lost 6–5 in 10. Emil Brown made a costly baserunning error in the 10th, which possibly cost the Athletics the game.[21] Rich Harden started the second game of the two-game series and led the Athletics to a 5–1 win over the Red Sox after pitching six strong innings while giving up one run on three hits and also struck out nine.[22]

Game log

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2008 game log
March
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 25 Red Sox* 6 – 5 (10) Okajima (1–0) Street (0–1) Papelbon (1) 44,628 0–1
2 March 26 Red Sox* 5–1 Harden (1–0) Lester (0–1) 44,735 1–1
* At Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan, see MLB Japan Opening Series 2008
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
3 April 1 Red Sox 2–1 Matsuzaka (1–0) Blanton (0–1) Papelbon (2) 36,067 1–2
4 April 2 Red Sox 5–0 Lester (1–1) Embree (0–1) 21,625 1–3
5 April 4 Indians 6–3 Duchscherer (1–0) Byrd (0–1) 13,916 2–3
6 April 5 Indians 6–1 Eveland (1–0) Sabathia (0–1) 16,279 3–3
7 April 6 Indians 2–1 Lee (1–0) Blanton (0–2) Borowski (2) 16,384 3–4
8 April 8 @ Blue Jays 9–8 Embree (1–1) Accardo (0–1) Street (1) 31,336 4–4
9 April 9 @ Blue Jays 6–3 Hernández (1–0) Accardo (0–2) Street (2) 16,102 5–4
10 April 10 @ Blue Jays 11 – 8 (12) Devine (1–0) League (0–1) Foulke (1) 16,521 6–4
11 April 11 @ Indians 9–7 Blanton (1–2) Sabathia (0–2) Street (3) 17,859 7–4
12 April 12 @ Indians 7–3 DiNardo (1–0) Carmona (1–1) 19,170 8–4
13 April 13 @ Indians 7–1 Lee (2–0) Gaudin (0–1) 17,228 8–5
14 April 14 @ White Sox 2–1 Smith (1–0) Buehrle (1–1) Street (4) 20,430 9–5
15 April 15 @ White Sox 4–1 Danks (1–1) Eveland (1–1) Jenks (5) 18,254 9–6
16 April 16 Mariners 4–2 Hernández (2–0) Blanton (1–3) 21,126 9–7
17 April 17 Mariners 8–1 Silva (3–0) DiNardo (1–1) 10,164 9–8
18 April 18 Royals 13–2 Gaudin (1–1) Bannister (3–1) 12,528 10–8
19 April 19 Royals 6–5 Devine (2–0) Peralta (0–1) Street (5) 20,390 11–8
20 April 20 Royals 7–1 Eveland (2–1) Hochevar (0–1) 18,645 12–8
21 April 22 Twins 5–4 Rincón (2–0) Blanton (1–4) Nathan (7) 10,267 12–9
22 April 23 Twins 3–0 Gaudin (2–1) Bonser (1–4) Street (6) 15,242 13–9
23 April 24 Twins 11–2 Smith (2–0) Liriano (0–3) 12,593 14–9
24 April 25 @ Mariners 4–3 Eveland (3–1) Batista (2–3) Street (7) 40,845 15–9
25 April 26 @ Mariners 5–3 Bédard (2–0) Duchscherer (1–1) 37,563 15–10
26 April 27 @ Mariners 4–2 Blanton (2–4) Hernández (2–1) Street (8) 32,612 16–10
27 April 28 @ Angels 14–2 Gaudin (3–1) Garland (3–3) 37,725 17–10
28 April 29 @ Angels 2–0 Saunders (5–0) Smith (2–1) Rodríguez (11) 35,764 17–11
29 April 30 @ Angels 6–1 Santana (5–0) Eveland (3–2) 35,301 17–12
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
30 May 1 @ Angels 15–8 Duchscherer (2–1) Moseley (1–3) 37,396 18–12
31 May 2 Rangers 4–3 Padilla (4–2) Blanton (2–5) Wilson (7) 15,408 18–13
32 May 3 Rangers 6–3 Murray (1–0) Gaudin (3–2) Benoit (1) 20,524 18–14
33 May 4 Rangers 3–1 Casilla (1–0) Feldman (0–1) Street (9) 31,673 19–14
34 May 5 Orioles 2 – 1 (10) Devine (3–0) Johnson (0–1) 10,128 20–14
35 May 6 Orioles 4–2 Duchscherer (3–1) Burres (3–3) Casilla (1) 11,492 21–14
36 May 7 Orioles 6 – 5 (10) Braden (1–0) Cormier (0–1) 15,235 22–14
37 May 9 @ Rangers 4–0 Feldman (1–1) Smith (2–2) 23,516 22–15
38 May 10 @ Rangers 6–4 Rupe (1–1) Eveland (3–3) 22,899 22–16
39 May 11 @ Rangers 12–6 Casilla (2–0) Germán (1–1) 23,959 23–16
40 May 13 @ Indians 4–0 Byrd (2–3) Duchscherer (3–2) Kobayashi (1) 16,974 23–17
41 May 14 @ Indians 2–0 Sabathia (3–5) Blanton (2–6) 18,188 23–18
42 May 15 @ Indians 4–2 Laffey (2–2) Smith (2–3) Kobayashi (2) 26,764 23–19
43 May 16 @ Braves 3–2 Acosta (2–1) Embree (1–2) 31,004 23–20
44 May 17 @ Braves 5–4 Harden (2–0) Hudson (6–3) 38,324 24–20
45 May 18 @ Braves 5–2 Reyes (2–1) Duchscherer (3–3) 31,025 24–21
46 May 19 Rays 7 – 6 (13) Hammel (3–2) Gaudin (3–3) Percival (12) 11,077 24–22
47 May 20 Rays 3–2 Kazmir (3–1) Smith (2–4) Percival (13) 11,272 24–23
48 May 21 Rays 9–1 Eveland (4–3) Sonnanstine (6–2) 22,712 25–23
49 May 23 Red Sox 8–3 Harden (3–0) Wakefield (3–3) 29,057 26–23
50 May 24 Red Sox 3–0 Duchscherer (4–3) Beckett (5–4) Street (10) 33,468 27–23
51 May 25 Red Sox 6–3 Blanton (3–6) Lester (3–3) Street (11) 35,067 28–23
52 May 27 Blue Jays 3–1 Smith (3–4) Burnett (5–5) Street (12) 10,635 29–23
53 May 28 Blue Jays 2–1 Halladay (6–5) Foulke (0–1) Ryan (12) 17,460 29–24
54 May 29 Blue Jays 12–0 Litsch (6–1) Eveland (4–4) 21,862 29–25
55 May 30 @ Rangers 3–1 Millwood (3–3) Duchscherer (4–4) Wilson (11) 21,763 29–26
56 May 31 @ Rangers 8–4 Ponson (4–1) Blanton (3–7) 36,798 29–27
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
57 June 1 @ Rangers 13–8 Gaudin (4–3) Wright (3–2) 17,661 30–27
58 June 2 Tigers 3–2 Street (1–1) Cruceta (0–3) 11,772 31–27
59 June 3 Tigers 5 – 4 (11) Gaudin (5–3) Seay (0–1) 10,871 32–27
60 June 4 Tigers 10–2 Duchscherer (5–4) Robertson (3–6) 19,258 33–27
61 June 6 Angels 3–1 Lackey (2–1) Blanton (3–8) Rodríguez (25) 25,120 33–28
62 June 7 Angels 5–3 Garland (6–3) Smith (3–5) Rodríguez (26) 29,294 33–29
63 June 8 Angels 7 – 3 (12) Ziegler (1–0) Bootcheck (0–1) 26,332 34–29
64 June 10 Yankees 3–1 Wang (7–2) Eveland (4–5) Rivera (17) 26,402 34–30
65 June 11 Yankees 8–4 Duchscherer (6–4) Rasner (3–4) 27,292 35–30
66 June 12 Yankees 4–1 Pettitte (6–5) Blanton (3–9) Rivera (18) 28,658 35–31
67 June 13 @ Giants 5–1 Smith (4–5) Zito (2–10) 42,445 36–31
68 June 14 @ Giants 4–0 Harden (4–0) Cain (3–5) 40,873 37–31
69 June 15 @ Giants 5–3 Eveland (5–5) Correia (1–4) Street (13) 41,547 38–31
70 June 17 @ D-backs 15–1 Duchscherer (7–4) Webb (11–3) 28,710 39–31
71 June 18 @ D-backs 11–1 Haren (7–4) Blanton (3–10) 28,507 39–32
72 June 19 @ D-backs 2–1 Peña (1–1) Foulke (0–2) Lyon (15) 31,997 39–33
73 June 20 Marlins 7 – 6 (11) Brown (1–0) Waechter (0–2) 15,035 40–33
74 June 21 Marlins 6–4 Pinto (2–2) Street (1–2) Gregg (13) 19,287 40–34
75 June 22 Marlins 7–1 Duchscherer (8–4) Miller (5–6) 22,461 41–34
76 June 24 Phillies 5–2 Blanton (4–10) Moyer (7–5) Street (14) 13,348 42–34
77 June 25 Phillies 4–0 Kendrick (7–3) Smith (4–6) 22,231 42–35
78 June 26 Phillies 5–0 Harden (5–0) Eaton (2–6) 17,228 43–35
79 June 27 Giants 4–1 Eveland (6–5) Yabu (3–4) Street (15) 27,125 44–35
80 June 28 Giants 1–0 Lincecum (9–1) Duchscherer (8–5) Wilson (22) 36,067 44–36
81 June 29 Giants 11–1 Sánchez (8–4) Blanton (4–11) 33,841 44–37
82 June 30 @ Angels 6–1 Smith (5–6) Garland (7–5) 42,046 45–37
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
83 July 1 @ Angels 5–3 Shields (4–2) Embree (1–3) Rodríguez (33) 42,047 45–38
84 July 2 @ Angels 7–4 Saunders (12–4) Foulke (0–3) Rodríguez (34) 41,091 45–39
85 July 3 @ White Sox 3–2 Duchscherer (9–5) Vázquez (7–7) Street (16) 26,730 46–39
86 July 4 @ White Sox 7–1 Blanton (5–11) Buehrle (6–7) 29,600 47–39
87 July 5 @ White Sox 6–1 Floyd (10–4) Smith (5–7) 35,586 47–40
88 July 6 @ White Sox 4–3 Danks (6–4) Harden (5–1) Linebrink (1) 31,955 47–41
89 July 7 Mariners 4–3 Eveland (7–5) Washburn (4–8) Street (17) 11,129 48–41
90 July 8 Mariners 2–0 Duchscherer (10–5) Silva (4–11) 12,543 49–41
91 July 9 Mariners 6–4 Corcoran (1–0) Blanton (5–12) Morrow (8) 21,128 49–42
92 July 10 Mariners 3 – 2 (11) Street (2–2) Jiménez (0–1) 15,187 50–42
93 July 11 Angels 9–2 Gallagher (1–0) Garland (8–6) 31,372 51–42
94 July 12 Angels 4–1 Santana (11–3) Eveland (7–6) Rodríguez (37) 27,161 51–43
95 July 13 Angels 4–3 Arredondo (3–0) Street (2–3) Rodríguez (38) 29,352 51–44
96 July 18 @ Yankees 7–1 Mussina (12–6) Smith (5–8) 54,145 51–45
97 July 19 @ Yankees 4 – 3 (12) Robertson (1–0) DiNardo (1–2) 54,183 51–46
98 July 20 @ Yankees 2–1 Pettitte (11–7) Duchscherer (10–6) Rivera (24) 54,366 51–47
99 July 21 @ Rays 4–0 Kazmir (8–5) Eveland (7–7) 12,428 51–48
100 July 22 @ Rays 8–1 Braden (2–0) Sonnanstine (10–5) 16,800 52–48
101 July 23 @ Rays 4–3 Shields (9–6) Smith (5–9) Percival (20) 23,437 52–49
102 July 25 Rangers 14–6 Padilla (12–5) Blevins (0–1) 20,141 52–50
103 July 26 Rangers 9–4 Harrison (2–1) Duchscherer (10–7) 20,653 52–51
104 July 27 Rangers 6–5 Blevins (1–1) Hurley (1–2) Street (18) 21,135 53–51
105 July 28 Royals 4–2 Greinke (8–7) Braden (2–1) Soria (28) 12,464 53–52
106 July 29 Royals 5–2 Meche (9–9) Smith (5–10) Soria (29) 12,182 53–53
107 July 30 Royals 4 – 3 (10) R. Ramírez (2–1) Street (2–4) Soria (30) 26,272 53–54
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
108 August 1 @ Red Sox 2 – 1 (12) Timlin (4–3) Embree (1–4) 37,832 53–55
109 August 2 @ Red Sox 12–2 Lester (10–3) Eveland (7–8) 37,838 53–56
110 August 3 @ Red Sox 5–2 Matsuzaka (12–2) Braden (2–2) Papelbon (31) 37,317 53–57
111 August 4 @ Blue Jays 6–1 Halladay (13–8) Gallagher (1–1) 24,761 53–58
112 August 5 @ Blue Jays 4–3 Carlson (4–1) Street (2–5) 23,580 53–59
113 August 6 @ Blue Jays 5–1 Marcum (6–5) Gonzalez (0–1) 29,256 53–60
114 August 7 @ Blue Jays 6–4 Burnett (14–9) Blevins (1–2) Ryan (22) 28,821 53–61
115 August 8 @ Tigers 4–2 Braden (3–2) Rogers (8–9) Ziegler (1) 41,457 54–61
116 August 9 @ Tigers 10–2 Galarraga (10–4) Meyer (0–1) 41,308 54–62
117 August 10 @ Tigers 6–1 Robertson (7–8) Smith (5–11) Rodney (3) 40,743 54–63
118 August 12 Rays 2–1 Gonzalez (1–1) Kazmir (8–6) Ziegler (2) 14,284 55–63
119 August 13 Rays 3–2 Sonnanstine (12–6) Duchscherer (10–8) Percival (27) 21,438 55–64
120 August 14 Rays 7 – 6 (12) Hammel (4–3) Casilla (2–1) Miller (1) 16,689 55–65
121 August 15 White Sox 6–4 Street (3–5) H. Ramírez (0–1) 19,405 56–65
122 August 16 White Sox 2–1 Danks (10–5) Smith (5–12) Jenks (25) 22,206 56–66
123 August 17 White Sox 13–1 Vázquez (10–10) Gonzalez (1–2) 28,843 56–67
124 August 18 @ Twins 3–2 Saarloos (1–0) Blackburn (9–7) Ziegler (3) 25,024 57–67
125 August 19 @ Twins 13–2 Slowey (10–8) Gallagher (1–2) 35,256 57–68
126 August 20 @ Twins 3–1 Liriano (4–3) Braden (3–3) Nathan (34) 30,888 57–69
127 August 21 @ Mariners 2–0 Smith (6–12) Rowland-Smith (2–2) Ziegler (4) 25,611 58–69
128 August 22 @ Mariners 7–5 Corcoran (4–0) Blevins (1–3) Putz (8) 26,603 58–70
129 August 23 @ Mariners 5–1 Eveland (8–8) Washburn (5–14) 34,145 59–70
130 August 24 @ Mariners 8–4 Hernández (8–8) Meyer (0–2) Putz (9) 28,731 59–71
131 August 25 @ Angels 2–1 Braden (4–3) Weaver (10–10) Ziegler (5) 39,584 60–71
132 August 26 @ Angels 5–1 Lackey (11–2) Smith (6–13) 37,431 60–72
133 August 27 @ Angels 6–5 Street (4–5) Saunders (14–7) Ziegler (6) 38,587 61–72
134 August 28 Twins 3–2 Devine (4–0) Breslow (0–2) 12,357 62–72
135 August 29 Twins 12–2 Slowey (11–8) Meyer (0–3) Breslow (1) 22,355 62–73
136 August 30 Twins 3–2 Street (5–5) Nathan (0–1) 25,238 63–73
137 August 31 Twins 12–4 Baker (8–4) Smith (6–14) 18,427 63–74
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
138 September 2 @ Royals 5–2 Greinke (10–9) Gonzalez (1–3) Soria (34) 11,143 63–75
September 3 @ Royals Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 4
139 September 4 @ Royals 5 – 4 (10) Soria (2–3) Devine (4–1) 63–76
140 September 4 @ Royals 9–6 Davies (6–6) Meyer (0–4) R. Ramírez (1) 12,791 63–77
141 September 5 @ Orioles 11–2 Braden (5–3) Waters (2–2) 14,984 64–77
September 6 @ Orioles Canceled (rain)
142 September 6 @ Orioles 5–1 Smith (7–14) Cabrera (8–9) 21,553 65–77
143 September 8 @ Tigers 14–8 Fossum (3–1) Gonzalez (1–4) 37,981 65–78
144 September 9 @ Tigers 3 -2 Devine (5–1) Rodney (0–5) Ziegler (7) 37,240 66–78
145 September 10 @ Tigers 5–2 Street (6–5) Galarraga (12–6) Ziegler (8) 37,194 67–78
146 September 11 Rangers 6–1 Nippert (3–4) Braden (5–4) 10,566 67–79
147 September 12 Rangers 7–0 Harrison (8–3) Smith (7–15) 15,117 67–80
148 September 13 Rangers 7–1 Outman (1–0) Feldman (5–7) 21,102 68–80
149 September 14 Rangers 7–4 Devine (6–1) Madrigal (0–2) Ziegler (9) 18,551 69–80
150 September 16 Angels 8–1 Gallagher (5–6) Lackey (11–4) 14,325 70–80
151 September 17 Angels 3–2 Ziegler (2–0) Rodríguez (2–3) 20,102 71–80
152 September 18 Angels 6–4 Saunders (16–7) Outman (1–1) Rodríguez (59) 12,645 71–81
153 September 19 Mariners 2–0 Eveland (9–8) Hernández (9–11) Ziegler (10) 30,149 72–81
154 September 20 Mariners 8–7 Street (7–5) Thomas (0–1) Ziegler (11) 18,756 73–81
155 September 21 Mariners 5–3 Ziegler (3–0) Batista (4–14) Devine (1) 18,707 74–81
156 September 22 @ Rangers 4 – 3 (11) Embree (2–4) Mendoza (3–8) Casilla (2) 14,925 75–81
157 September 23 @ Rangers 6–4 Wright (8–7) Embree (2–5) Francisco (5) 18,408 75–82
158 September 24 @ Rangers 14–4 Harrison (9–3) Eveland (9–9) 16,832 75–83
159 September 26 @ Mariners 10–8 Morrow (3–4) Gallagher (5–7) Corcoran (3) 24,662 75–84
160 September 27 @ Mariners 7–3 Rowland-Smith (5–3) Smith (7–16) Green (1) 24,440 75–85
161 September 28 @ Mariners 4–3 Dickey (5–8) Outman (1–2) Putz (15) 27,110 75–86

Notable games

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  • March 25, 2008 – As the 'home' team, in the Tokyo Dome, Japan, vs. the Boston Red Sox.
  • March 26, 2008 – Second game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan.

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage

Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG
Jeff Baisley 14 43 1 11 .256 0 5 4 7 0 .319 .279
Wes Bankston 17 59 4 12 .203 1 4 2 15 0 .238 .305
Daric Barton 140 446 59 101 .226 9 47 65 99 2 .327 .348
Rob Bowen 37 91 6 16 .176 1 9 4 38 0 .219 .286
Emil Brown 117 402 48 98 .244 13 59 27 65 4 .297 .386
Travis Buck 38 155 16 35 .226 7 25 11 38 1 .291 .432
Eric Chavez 23 89 10 22 .247 2 14 6 18 0 .295 .393
Brooks Conrad 6 19 0 3 .158 0 2 0 9 0 .158 .211
Bobby Crosby 145 556 66 132 .237 7 61 47 96 7 .296 .349
Aaron Cunningham 22 80 7 20 .250 1 14 6 24 2 .310 .400
Jack Cust 148 481 77 111 .231 33 77 111 197 0 .375 .476
Rajai Davis 101 196 28 51 .260 3 19 7 34 25 .288 .372
Chris Denorfia 29 62 10 18 .290 1 9 6 16 2 .362 .387
Mark Ellis 117 442 55 103 .233 12 41 53 65 14 .321 .373
Jeff Fiorentino 2 1 0 1 1.000 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 1.000
Carlos González 85 302 31 73 .242 4 26 13 81 4 .273 .361
Jack Hannahan 143 436 48 95 .218 9 47 55 131 2 .305 .342
Dan Johnson 1 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Donnie Murphy 46 103 10 19 .184 3 13 11 38 2 .274 .301
Matt Murton 9 30 1 3 .100 0 2 1 7 0 .129 .133
Eric Patterson 30 92 11 16 .174 0 8 12 24 8 .269 .207
Cliff Pennington 36 99 14 24 .242 0 9 13 18 4 .339 .293
Gregorio Petit 14 23 4 8 .348 0 0 2 9 0 .400 .435
Kurt Suzuki 148 530 54 148 .279 7 42 44 69 2 .346 .370
Mike Sweeney 42 126 13 36 .286 2 12 7 6 0 .331 .397
Ryan Sweeney 115 384 53 110 .286 5 45 38 67 9 .350 .383
Frank Thomas 55 186 20 49 .263 5 19 28 44 0 .364 .387
Joe Blanton 1 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000
Justin Duchscherer 2 6 0 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 .000 .000
Dana Eveland 2 4 0 1 .250 0 0 1 2 0 .400 .250
Rich Harden 2 4 0 1 .250 0 0 0 1 0 .250 .250
Greg Smith 2 2 0 1 .500 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .500
Team Totals 161 5451 646 1318 .242 125 610 574 1226 88 .318 .369

Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB= Walks; SO = Strikeouts

Player G GS IP W L ERA BB SO
Joe Blanton 20 20 127.0 5 12 4.96 35 62
Dallas Braden 19 10 71.2 5 4 4.14 25 41
Justin Duchscherer 22 22 141.2 10 8 2.54 34 95
Dana Eveland 29 29 168.0 9 9 4.34 77 118
Sean Gallagher 11 11 56.2 2 3 5.88 36 54
Gio González 10 7 34.0 1 4 7.68 25 34
Rich Harden 13 13 77.0 5 1 2.34 31 92
Josh Outman 6 4 25.2 1 2 4.56 8 19
Greg Smith 32 32 190.1 7 16 4.16 87 111

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player G GS IP W L SV ERA BB SO
Jerry Blevins 36 0 37.2 1 3 0 3.11 13 35
Andrew Brown 31 0 35.0 1 0 0 3.09 21 28
Kiko Calero 5 0 4.2 0 0 0 3.86 3 7
Santiago Casilla 51 0 50.1 2 1 2 3.93 20 43
Joey Devine 42 0 45.2 6 1 1 0.59 15 49
Lenny DiNardo 11 2 23.0 1 2 0 7.43 13 12
Alan Embree 70 0 61.2 2 5 0 4.96 30 57
Keith Foulke 31 0 31.0 0 3 1 4.06 13 23
Chad Gaudin 26 6 62.2 5 3 0 3.59 17 44
Jeff Gray 5 0 4.2 0 0 0 7.71 1 4
Fernando Hernández 3 0 3.0 1 0 0 18.00 5 2
Dan Meyer 11 4 27.2 0 4 0 7.48 14 20
Kirk Saarloos 8 1 26.1 1 0 0 5.47 4 12
Huston Street 63 0 70.0 7 5 18 3.73 27 69
Brad Ziegler 47 0 59.2 3 0 11 1.06 22 30
Team Pitching Totals 161 161 1435.0 75 86 33 4.01 576 1061

Roster

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2008 Oakland Athletics
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Sacramento River Cats Pacific Coast League Todd Steverson
AA Midland RockHounds Texas League Webster Garrison
A Stockton Ports California League Darren Bush
A Kane County Cougars Midwest League Aaron Nieckula
A-Short Season Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Rick Magnante
Rookie AZL Athletics Arizona League Ruben Escalera

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Sacramento, Stockton

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Game logs
1st half: Oakland Athletics Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd half: Oakland Athletics Game Log on ESPN.com