The 2013 Minnesota Twins season was the 53rd season for the franchise in Minnesota , and the 113th overall in the American League .
The Twins started the 2013 season on April 1, with a game against the Detroit Tigers (losing Opening Day 2–4).[ 1] The Twins ended their season with a 5–1 loss against the Cleveland Indians .[ 2]
The Twins finished their season with a 66–96 record, although they finished 4th in the American League Central standings ahead of the Chicago White Sox , avoiding a last place finish for the first time since 2010. The team continued to struggle with offense and bullpen rotation, despite the off-season acquisitions of veterans Vance Worley , Mike Pelfrey and Kevin Correia .[ 3]
Offseason transactions and spring training
January 18, 2013: Agreed to terms with LHP Brian Duensing and C Drew Butera on one-year contracts.
February 14, 2013: Agreed to terms with LHP Rafael Perez on a minor league contract.
March 10, 2013: Reassigned RHP Bryan Augenstein , RHP Nick Blackburn , RHP Alex Meyer , RHP Lester Oliveros and RHP Esmerling Vásquez to their minor league camp.
March 11, 2013: Optioned C Chris Herrmann to Rochester (IL ) and RHP B.J. Hermsen , RHP Trevor May , RHP Michael Tonkin , C Josmil Pinto and INF Danny Santana to New Britain (EL ).
March 15, 2013: Optioned RHP Kyle Gibson and LHP Caleb Thielbar to Rochester (IL). Reassigned RHP Anthony Slama , C Kyle Knudson and INF James Beresford to their minor league camp.
March 16, 2013: Optioned OF Oswaldo Arcia to Rochester (IL).
March 17, 2013: Reassigned C Eric Fryer , INF Chris Colabello , INF Mark Sobolewski, OF Brian Dinkelman , OF Clete Thomas , RHP Deolis Guerra and RHP Shairon Martis to their minor league camp.
March 23, 2013: Placed LHP Scott Diamond and RHP Anthony Swarzak on the 15-day DL .
March 26, 2013: Reassigned RHP P. J. Walters and RHP Samuel Deduno to minor league camp.
March 27, 2013: Optioned RHP Alex Burnett to Rochester (IL).
March 30, 2013: Placed RHP Tim Wood on the 15-day DL, retroactive March 24. Reassigned RHP Rich Harden and LHP Rafael Perez to their minor league camp.
March 31, 2013: Selected the contract of OF Wilkin Ramírez from Rochester (IL).
The Minnesota Twins finished in fifth place (.515) in the Grapefruit League during spring training with a 17–16 record overall (7–10 home / 10–6 away). They were 4.5 games behind the first place Baltimore Orioles .[ 4]
Season synopsis
April
May
June
July
August
September
Finished 27 games behind.
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
4–3
3–4
4–2
4–2
3–4
5–2
3–3
9–10
5–2
2–4
6–13
5–2
10–9
11–9
Boston
8–11
—
4–2
6–1
3–4
6–1
2–5
3–3
4–3
13–6
3–3
6–1
12–7
2–4
11–8
14–6
Chicago
3–4
2–4
—
2–17
7–12
3–4
9–10
3–4
8–11
3–3
2–5
3–3
2–5
4–2
4–3
8–12
Cleveland
4–3
1–6
17–2
—
4–15
6–1
10–9
4–2
13–6
1–6
5–2
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–2
11–9
Detroit
2–4
4–3
12–7
15–4
—
6–1
9–10
0–6
11–8
3–3
3–4
5–2
3–3
3–4
5–2
12–8
Houston
2–4
1–6
4–3
1–6
1–6
—
2–4
10–9
1–5
1–5
4–15
9–10
2–5
2–17
3–4
8–12
Kansas City
4–3
5–2
10–9
9–10
10–9
4–2
—
2–5
15–4
2–5
1–5
4–3
6–1
3–3
2–4
9–11
Los Angeles
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
6–0
9–10
5–2
—
1–5
3–4
8–11
11–8
4–3
4–15
6–1
10–10
Minnesota
3–3
3–4
11–8
6–13
8–11
5–1
4–15
5–1
—
2–5
1–6
4–3
1–6
4–3
1–5
8–12
New York
10–9
6–13
3–3
6–1
3–3
5–1
5–2
4–3
5–2
—
1–5
4–3
7–12
3–4
14–5
9–11
Oakland
2–5
3–3
5–2
2–5
4–3
15–4
5–1
11–8
6–1
5–1
—
8–11
3–3
10–9
4–3
13–7
Seattle
4–2
1–6
3–3
2–5
2–5
10–9
3–4
8–11
3–4
3–4
11–8
—
3–3
7–12
3–3
8–12
Tampa Bay
13–6
7–12
5–2
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–6
3–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
3–3
—
4–4
11–8
12–8
Texas
2–5
4–2
2–4
1–5
4–3
17–2
3–3
15–4
3–4
4–3
9–10
12–7
4–4
—
1–6
10–10
Toronto
9–10
8–11
3–4
2–4
2–5
4–3
4–2
1–6
5–1
5–14
3–4
3–3
8–11
6–1
—
11–9
Detailed records
updated to game played September 29, 2013
Player stats
Batting
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
AVG
SB
Pitching
Player
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
R
ER
BB
K
Game log
Legend
Twins Win
Twins Loss
Postponed
2013 Game Log (66–96)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
Tigers
2–4
Verlander (1–0)
Worley (0–1)
Coke (1)
38,282
0–1
2
April 3
Tigers
3–2
Perkins (1–0)
Coke (0–1)
—
22,963
1–1
3
April 4
Tigers
8–2
Pelfrey (1–0)
Porcello (0–1)
—
24,752
2–1
4
April 5
@ Orioles
5–9
Ayala (1–0)
Fien (0–1)
—
46,653
2–2
5
April 6
@ Orioles
6–5
Roenicke (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
Perkins (1)
40,704
3–2
6
April 7
@ Orioles
4–3
Swarzak (1–0)
Hammel (1–1)
Perkins (2)
34,431
4–2
7
April 8
@ Royals
1–3
Santana (1–1)
Correia (0–1)
Crow (1)
40,073
4–3
8
April 9
@ Royals
4–7
Guthrie (2–0)
Pelfrey (1–1)
Holland (2)
11,697
4–4
9
April 10
@ Royals
0–3
Davis (1–0)
Hendriks (0–1)
Herrera (2)
10,069
4–5
10
April 12
Mets
5–16
Niese (2–0)
Worley (0–2)
—
23,735
4–6
11
April 13
Mets
2–4
Harvey (3–0)
Diamond (0–1)
Parnell (1)
28,804
4–7
–
April 14
Mets
Postponed (snow). Rescheduled for August 19.
12
April 15
Angels
8–2
Correia (1–1)
Blanton (0–3)
—
23,535
5–7
13
April 16
Angels
8–6
Pelfrey (2–1)
Vargas (0–2)
Perkins (3)
23,299
6–7
–
April 17
Angels
Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for September 9.
–
April 19
@ White Sox
Postponed (cold, windy conditions). Rescheduled for August 9 as part of a doubleheader.
14
April 20
@ White Sox
2–1 (10)
Fien (1–1)
Santiago (0–1)
Perkins (4)
22,417
7–7
15
April 21
@ White Sox
5–3
Diamond (1–1)
Lindstrom (1–1)
Perkins (5)
19,587
8–7
–
April 22
Marlins
Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled for April 23 as part of a doubleheader.
16
April 23
Marlins
4–3
Correia (2–1)
Fernández (0–2)
Perkins (6)
25,716
9–7
17
April 23
Marlins
5–8
Nolasco (1–2)
Pelfrey (2–2)
Cishek (2)
23,300
9–8
18
April 25
Rangers
1–2
Tepesch (2–1)
Worley (0–3)
Nathan (7)
25,459
9–9
19
April 26
Rangers
3–4
Grimm (2–0)
Diamond (1–2)
Nathan (8)
27,404
9–10
20
April 27
Rangers
7–2
Hernández (1–0)
Holland (1–2)
—
37,503
10–10
21
April 28
Rangers
5–0
Correia (3–1)
Ogando (2–2)
—
35,751
11–10
22
April 29
@ Tigers
3–4
Scherzer (3–0)
Pelfrey (2–3)
Benoit (2)
29,878
11–11
23
April 30
@ Tigers
1–6
Verlander (3–2)
Worley (0–4)
—
31,748
11–12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
@ Tigers
6–2
Diamond (2–2)
Sánchez (3–2)
—
36,028
12–12
25
May 3
@ Indians
6–7 (10)
Perez (1–0)
Fien (1–2)
—
20,200
12–13
26
May 4
@ Indians
3–7
Kazmir (1–1)
Correia (3–2)
—
17,830
12–14
27
May 5
@ Indians
4–2
Pelfrey (3–3)
Kluber (2–1)
Perkins (7)
14,015
13–14
28
May 6
@ Red Sox
6–5 (11)
Mortensen (1–2)
Burton (0–1)
—
31,088
13–15
29
May 7
@ Red Sox
6–1
Diamond (3–2)
Dempster (2–3)
—
30,549
14–15
30
May 8
@ Red Sox
15–8
Pressly (1–0)
Webster (0–1)
—
29,969
15–15
31
May 9
@ Red Sox
5–3
Correia (4–2)
Lackey (1–3)
Perkins (8)
31,571
16–15
32
May 10
Orioles
6–9 (10)
Hunter (3–1)
Swarzak (1–1)
J. Johnson (14)
31,360
16–16
33
May 11
Orioles
8–5
Worley (1–4)
S. Johnson (0–1)
Burton (1)
32,221
17–16
34
May 12
Orioles
0–6
Chen (3–3)
Diamond (3–3)
—
34,320
17–17
35
May 13
White Sox
10–3
Hernández (2–0)
Santiago (1–2)
—
25,605
18–17
36
May 14
White Sox
4–2
Peavy (5–1)
Correia (4–3)
Reed (12)
32,023
18–18
37
May 15
White Sox
9–4
Axelrod (1–3)
Pelfrey (3–4)
—
35,613
18–19
38
May 17
Red Sox
2–3 (10)
Wilson (1–0)
Roenicke (1–1)
Uehara (1)
30,210
18–20
39
May 18
Red Sox
5–12
Breslow (1–0)
Diamond (3–4)
—
36,967
18–21
40
May 19
Red Sox
1–5
Lackey (2–4)
Hernández (2–1)
—
33,042
18–22
41
May 20
@ Braves
1–5
Teherán (3–1)
Correia (4–4)
Gearrin (1)
20,173
18–23
42
May 21
@ Braves
4–5 (10)
Kimbrel (1–1)
Duensing (0–1)
—
28,663
18–24
43
May 22
@ Braves
3–8
Maholm (6–4)
Worley (1–5)
—
27,798
18–25
44
May 23
@ Tigers
6–7
Benoit (1–0)
Burton (0–2)
Valverde (5)
32,804
18–26
45
May 24
@ Tigers
0–6
Sánchez (5–4)
Deduno (0–1)
—
39,789
18–27
46
May 25
@ Tigers
3–2
Walters (1–0)
Fister (5–2)
Perkins (9)
41,927
19–27
47
May 26
@ Tigers
1–6
Scherzer (7–0)
Pelfrey (3–5)
—
42,394
19–28
48
May 27
@ Brewers
6–3
Correia (5–4)
Peralta (3–6)
Perkins (10)
38,627
20–28
49
May 28
@ Brewers
6–5 (14)
Pressly (2–0)
Badenhop (0–2)
Duensing (1)
24,415
21–28
50
May 29
Brewers
4–1
Deduno (1–1)
Estrada (4–3)
Perkins (11)
31,359
22–28
51
May 30
Brewers
8–6
Walters (2–0)
Loshe (1–6)
Burton (2)
32,688
23–28
52
May 31
Mariners
0–3
Iwakuma (6–1)
Pelfrey (3–6)
Wilhelmsen (12)
31,430
23–29
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
Mariners
5–4
Thielbar (1–0)
Wilhelmsen (0–1)
—
33,417
24–29
54
June 2
Mariners
10–0
Diamond (4–4)
Bonderman (0–1)
—
34,876
25–29
55
June 4
@ Royals
3–0
Deduno (2–1)
Mendoza (1–3)
Perkins (12)
20,134
26–29
56
June 5
@ Royals
1–4
Guthrie (6–3)
Walters (2–1)
Holland (10)
12,407
26–30
57
June 6
@ Royals
3–7
Collins (2–1)
Burton (0–3)
—
14,942
26–31
June 7
@ Nationals
Postponed (rain). Doubleheader June 9.
58
June 8
@ Nationals
4–3 (11)
Roenicke (2–1)
Stammen (3–2)
Perkins (13)
41,587
27–31
59
June 9
@ Nationals
0–7
Zimmermann (9–3)
Diamond (4–5)
—
38,516
27–32
60
June 9
@ Nationals
4–5
Clippard (5–1)
Swarzak (1–2)
Soriano (16)
27,949
27–33
61
June 11
Phillies
3–2
Duensing (1–1)
Adams (1–4)
Perkins (14)
30,104
28–33
62
June 12
Phillies
4–3
Duensing (2–1)
Bastardo (2–2)
Perkins (15)
28,910
29–33
63
June 13
Phillies
2–3
Cliff Lee (8–2)
Burton (0–4)
Papelbon (12)
28,519
29–34
64
June 14
Tigers
0–4
Porcello (4–3)
Diamond (4–6)
—
29,571
29–35
65
June 15
Tigers
6–3
Deduno (3–1)
Downs (0–2)
Perkins (16)
35,017
30–35
66
June 16
Tigers
2–5
Fister (6–4)
Walters (2–2)
Benoit (4)
39,317
30–36
67
June 18
White Sox
7–5
Burton (1–4)
Troncoso (0–2)
Perkins (17)
30,387
31–36
68
June 19
White Sox
7–4
Correia (6–4)
Sale (5–6)
Perkins (18)
30,003
32–36
69
June 20
White Sox
8–4
Diamond (5–6)
Danks (1–4)
—
35,837
33–36
70
June 21
@ Indians
1–5
Kazmir (4–4)
Deduno (3–2)
—
26,442
33–37
71
June 22
@ Indians
7–8
Kluber (6–4)
Walters (3–2)
Pestano (3)
21,417
33–38
72
June 23
@ Indians
5–3
Hernández (3–1)
Carrasco (0–3)
Perkins (19)
17,143
34–38
73
June 25
@ Marlins
2–4
Ramos (2–2)
Correia (6–5)
Cishek (13)
14,581
34–39
74
June 26
@ Marlins
3–5
Slowey (3–6)
Diamond (5–7)
Cishek (14)
15,318
34–40
75
June 27
Royals
3–1
Deduno (4–2)
Guthrie (7–6)
Perkins (19)
28,040
35–40
76
June 28
Royals
3–9
Shields (3–6)
Walters (2–4)
—
28,916
35–41
77
June 29
Royals
6–2
Gibson (1–0)
Davis (4–6)
—
36,881
36–41
78
June 30
Royals
8–9
Crow (5–3)
Burton (1–5)
Holland (17)
34,232
36–42
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Yankees
4–10
Chamberlain (1–0)
Burton (1–6)
—
29,619
36–43
83
July 2
Yankees
3–7
Hughes (4–7)
Deduno (4–3)
Rivera (27)
29,029
36–44
81
July 3
Yankees
2–3
Sabathia (9–6)
Walters (2–5)
Rivera (28)
38,457
36–45
82
July 4
Yankees
5–9
Phelps (6–5)
Gibson (1–1)
—
38,260
36–46
83
July 5
@ Blue Jays
0–4
Buehrle (5–5)
Correia (6–6)
—
25,672
36–47
84
July 6
@ Blue Jays
6–0
Pelfrey (4–6)
Dickey (8–9)
—
37,034
37–47
85
July 7
@ Blue Jays
5–11
Redmond (1–1)
Diamond (5–8)
—
43,795
37–48
86
July 8
@ Rays
4–7
Torres (3–0)
Deduno (4–4)
Rodney (20)
11,516
37–49
87
July 9
@ Rays
1–4
Archer (3–3)
Gibson (1–2)
Rodney (21)
12,777
37–50
88
July 10
@ Rays
3–4 (13)
Ramos (2–2)
Pressly (2–1)
—
12,757
37–51
89
July 11
@ Rays
3–4
Moore (13–3)
Pelfrey (4–7)
McGee (1)
24,751
37–52
90
July 12
@ Yankees
0–2
Kuroda (8–6)
Pressly (2–2)
Rivera (30)
40,247
37–53
91
July 13
@ Yankees
4–1
Deduno (5–4)
Hughes (4–9)
Perkins (21)
40,301
38–53
92
July 14
@ Yankees
10–4
Gibson (2–2)
Sabathia (9–8)
—
43,131
39–53
93
July 19
Indians
3–2
Fien (2–2)
Smith (4–1)
Perkins (22)
36,280
40–53
94
July 20
Indians
3–2
Correia (7–6)
Hill (1–2)
Perkins (23)
38,626
41–53
95
July 21
Indians
1–7
Masterson (11–7)
Diamond (5–9)
—
31,753
41–54
96
July 22
@ Angels
4–3
Deduno (6–4)
Blanton (2–13)
Perkins (24)
33,363
42–54
97
July 23
@ Angels
10–3 (10)
Perkins (2–0)
Frieri (0–2)
—
39,177
43–54
98
July 24
@ Angels
0–1
Weaver (5–5)
Pelfrey (4–8)
Frieri (25)
38,209
43–55
99
July 25
@ Mariners
2–8
Iwakuma (10–4)
Correia (7–7)
—
18,135
43–56
100
July 26
@ Mariners
3–2
Duensing (3–1)
Medina (3–3)
Perkins (25)
23,162
44–56
101
July 27
@ Mariners
4–0
Deduno (7–4)
Harang (5–9)
—
24,524
45–56
102
July 28
@ Mariners
4–6
Ramírez (2–0)
Gibson (2–3)
Wilhelmsen (24)
35,087
45–57
103
July 30
Royals
2–7
Santana (7–6)
Pelfrey (4–9)
—
33,085
45–58
104
July 31
Royals
3–4
Gutherie (11–7)
Thielbar (1–1)
Holland (28)
32,789
45–59
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
Royals
2–7
Shields (6–7)
Diamond (5–10)
—
35,448
45–60
106
August 2
Astros
4–3
Pressly (3–2)
Keuchel (5–6)
—
30,633
46–60
107
August 3
Astros
6–4
Duensing (4–1)
Harrell (5–12)
Perkins (26)
38,078
47–60
108
August 4
Astros
3–2
Thielbar (2–1)
Peacock (1–4)
Perkins (27)
34,780
48–60
109
August 5
@ Royals
0–13
Guthrie (12–7)
Correia (7–8)
—
21,474
48–61
110
August 6
@ Royals
7–0
Albers (1–0)
Shields (6–8)
—
18,924
49–61
111
August 7
@ Royals
2–5
Coleman (2–0)
Deduno (7–5)
Holland (30)
20,198
49–62
112
August 9
@ White Sox
7–5
Duensing (5–1)
Veal (1–3)
—
17,439
50–62
113
August 9
@ White Sox
3–2 (10)
Duensing (6–1)
Axelrod (4–9)
Perkins (28)
23,804
51–62
114
August 10
@ White Sox
4–5
Purcey (1–1)
Pelfrey (4–10)
Reed (28)
24,529
51–63
115
August 11
@ White Sox
5–2
Correia (8–8)
Quintana (6–4)
—
26,344
52–63
116
August 12
Indians
3–0
Albers (2–0)
Salazar (1–1)
—
30,922
53–63
117
August 13
Indians
2–5
McAllister (5–7)
Deduno (7–6)
Perez (19)
29,806
53–64
118
August 14
Indians
8–9 (12)
Perez (5–2)
Pressly (3–3)
Smith (2)
35,133
53–65
119
August 15
White Sox
4–3
Burton (2–6)
Troncoso (1–4)
—
32,851
54–65
120
August 16
White Sox
2–5
Quintana (7–4)
Correia (8–9)
Reed (29)
28,834
54–66
121
August 17
White Sox
5–8
Sale (9–11)
Albers (2–1)
Reed (30)
36,833
54–67
122
August 18
White Sox
2–5
Santiago (4–7)
Deduno (7–7)
Reed (31)
32,905
54–68
123
August 19
Mets
1–6
Gee (9–8)
Gibson (2–4)
—
30,913
54–69
124
August 20
@ Tigers
6–3
Pelfrey (5–10)
Porcello (9–7)
Perkins (29)
37,964
55–69
125
August 21
@ Tigers
1–7
Smyly (5–0)
Correia (8–10)
Veras (20)
38,092
55–70
126
August 22
@ Tigers
7–6
Fien (3–2)
Rondon (1–2)
Perkins (30)
39,653
56–70
127
August 23
@ Indians
5–1
Deduno (8–7)
Jiménez (9–8)
—
23,218
57–70
128
August 24
@ Indians
2–7
McAllister (7–7)
Hendriks (0–2)
—
23,218
57–71
129
August 25
@ Indians
1–3
Smith (5–1)
Burton (2–7)
Perez (21)
21,042
57–72
130
August 27
Royals
1–6
Shields (9–8)
Burton (2–8)
—
27,006
57–73
131
August 28
Royals
1–8
Duffy (2–0)
Albers (2–2)
—
27,379
57–74
132
August 29
Royals
1–3
Chen (6–2)
Deduno (8–8)
Holland (36)
28,012
57–75
133
August 30
@ Rangers
3–2
Hendriks (1–2)
Darvish (12–6)
Perkins (31)
34,815
58–75
134
August 31
@ Rangers
1–2
Nathan (5–2)
Thielbar (2–2)
—
36,041
58–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Rangers
4–2
Correia (9–10)
Blackley (2–2)
Perkins (31)
36,549
59–76
136
September 2
@ Astros
10–6
Roenicke (3–1)
Lo (0–3)
—
14,287
60–76
137
September 3
@ Astros
9–6
Thielbar (3–2)
Chapman (0–1)
—
13,500
61–76
138
September 4
@ Astros
5–6
Bédard (4–10)
Duensing (6–2)
—
14,869
61–77
139
September 6
Blue Jays
5–6
Dickey (12–12)
Pelfrey (5–11)
Janssen (28)
27,044
61–78
140
September 7
Blue Jays
2–11
Happ (4–5)
Correia (9–11)
—
32,882
61–79
141
September 8
Blue Jays
0–2
Rogers (5–7)
Burton (2–9)
Janssen (29)
29,450
61–80
142
September 9
Angels
6–3
Fien (4–2)
Rasmus (0–1)
Perkins (33)
21,826
62–80
143
September 10
Athletics
4–3
Swarzak (2–2)
Cook (6–4)
Perkins (34)
26,017
63–80
144
September 11
Athletics
3–18
Gray (3–3)
Pelfrey (5–12)
—
24,522
63–81
145
September 12
Athletics
2–8
Griffin (14–9)
Diamond (5–11)
—
26,188
63–82
146
September 13
Rays
0–3
Archer (9–7)
Correia (9–12)
Rodney (35)
27,292
63–83
147
September 14
Rays
0–7
Gomes (1–1)
Albers (2–3)
—
28,541
63–84
148
September 15
Rays
6–4
Fien (5–2)
Peralta (2–8)
Perkins (35)
27,988
64–84
149
September 16
@ White Sox
1–12
Johnson (1–2)
Hendriks (1–3)
—
15,018
64–85
150
September 17
@ White Sox
3–4
Quintana (8–6)
Pelfrey (5–13)
Reed (38)
15,964
64–86
151
September 18
@ White Sox
4–3
Diamond (6–11)
Danks (4–14)
Perkins (36)
14,520
65–86
152
September 19
@ Athletics
6–8
Doolittle (5–5)
Martis (0–1)
—
11,461
65–87
153
September 20
@ Athletics
0–11
Colón (17–6)
Albers (2–4)
—
36,067
65–88
154
September 21
@ Athletics
1–9
Parker (12–7)
Hernández (3–2)
—
26,393
65–89
155
September 22
@ Athletics
7–11
Gray (4–3)
De Vries (0–1)
—
30,589
65–90
156
September 23
Tigers
4–3
Swarzak (2–2)
Putkonen (1–2)
—
24,647
66–90
157
September 24
Tigers
2–4
Fister (14–9)
Diamond (6–12)
Benoit (23)
25,541
66–91
158
September 25
Tigers
1–0
Scherzer (21–3)
Correia (9–13)
Benoit (24)
26,517
66–92
159
September 26
Indians
5–6
Shaw (7–3)
Albers (2–5)
Smith (3)
24,929
66–93
160
September 27
Indians
6–12
Kluber (11–5)
Hernández (3–3)
—
24,074
66–94
161
September 28
Indians
1–5
Kazmir (10–9)
De Vries (0–2)
—
30,452
66–95
162
September 29
Indians
1–5
Jiménez (13–9)
Diamond (6–13)
—
30,935
66–96
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