Major League Baseball team season
The 1978 Minnesota Twins finished 73–89, fourth in the American League West .
On May 7, shortstop Roy Smalley Jr. set a Twins record by drawing five walks in a 15-9 win over the Baltimore Orioles . Smalley went 1 for 1 and scored three times.[ 7]
Third baseman Mike Cubbage , on July 27, became the fifth Twin to hit for the cycle (following Rod Carew , 1970; César Tovar , 1972; Larry Hisle , 1976 and Lyman Bostock , 1976). Cubbage went double, homer, single, triple off Toronto Blue Jays ' pitching. In subsequent years, five others will match the feat: Gary Ward , 1980; Kirby Puckett , 1986; Carlos Gómez , 2008; Jason Kubel , 2009; and Michael Cuddyer , 2009.
787,878 fans attended Twins games, the second lowest total in the American League . Only one Twins player made the All-Star Game : first baseman Rod Carew . In that game at San Diego Stadium, Carew—in his twelfth consecutive All-Star appearance—performed an All-Star first by hitting two triples in the game.
Carew won his seventh AL batting title[ 8] with a .333 average, leading the team in hits and runs scored. Shortstop Roy Smalley hit 19 HR and collected 77 RBI. Dan Ford hit 11 HR and collected 82 RBI.
Reliever Mike Marshall was signed in May and replaced Tom Johnson and Bill Campbell as manager Gene Mauch 's all-purpose reliever. Marshall went on to rack up 10 relief wins along with 21 saves. Three starters had double digit wins: Dave Goltz (15-10), Roger Erickson (14-13), and Geoff Zahn (14-14).
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
7–8
4–6
8–1
9–6
7–8
2–8
7–8
5–5
6–9
11–0
9–1
7–4
8–7
Boston
8–7
—
9–2
7–3
7–8
12–3
4–6
10–5
9–2
7–9
5–5
7–3
3–7
11–4
California
6–4
2–9
—
8–7
6–4
4–7
9–6
5–5
12–3
5–5
9–6
9–6
5–10
7–3
Chicago
1–8
3–7
7–8
—
8–2
2–9
8–7
4–7
8–7
1–9
7–8
7–8
11–4
4–6
Cleveland
6–9
8–7
4–6
2–8
—
5–10
5–6
5–10
5–5
6–9
4–6
8–1
1–9
10–4
Detroit
8–7
3–12
7–4
9–2
10–5
—
4–6
7–8
4–6
4–11
6–4
8–2
7–3
9–6
Kansas City
8–2
6–4
6–9
7–8
6–5
6–4
—
6–4
7–8
6–5
10–5
12–3
7–8
5–5
Milwaukee
8–7
5–10
5–5
7–4
10–5
8–7
4–6
—
4–7
10–5
9–1
5–5
6–4
12–3
Minnesota
5–5
2–9
3–12
7–8
5–5
6–4
8–7
7–4
—
3–7
9–6
6–9
6–9
6–4
New York
9–6
9–7
5–5
9–1
9–6
11–4
5–6
5–10
7–3
—
8–2
6–5
6–4
11–4
Oakland
0–11
5–5
6–9
8–7
6–4
4–6
5–10
1–9
6–9
2–8
—
13–2
6–9
7–4
Seattle
1–9
3–7
6–9
8–7
1–8
2–8
3–12
5–5
9–6
5–6
2–13
—
3–12
8–2
Texas
4–7
7–3
10–5
4–11
9–1
3–7
8–7
4–6
9–6
4–6
9–6
12–3
—
4–7
Toronto
7–8
4–11
3–7
6–4
4–10
6–9
5–5
3–12
4–6
4–11
4–7
2–8
7–4
—
Opening Day starters [ edit ]
Notable transactions [ edit ]
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1978 game log: 73–89 (Home: 38–43; Away: 35–46)
April: 8–16 (Home: 3–8; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 5
@ Mariners
2–3
Abbott (1–0)
Goltz (0–1)
Romo (1)
45,235
0–1
L1
2
April 6
@ Mariners
5–4
Erickson (1–0)
Pole (0–1)
T. Johnson (1)
10,311
1–1
W1
3
April 7
@ Mariners
3–6
Honeycutt (1–0)
Redfern (0–1)
Romo (2)
11,530
1–2
L1
4
April 8
@ Mariners
8–2
Thormodsgard (1–0)
Mitchell (0–1)
12,896
2–2
W1
5
April 9
@ Mariners
8–6
Serum (1–0)
House (0–1)
11,803
3–2
W2
6
April 10
@ Angels
0–3
Brett (1–0)
Goltz (0–2)
10,074
3–3
L1
7
April 11
@ Angels
8–1
Erickson (2–0)
Aase (0–1)
12,217
4–3
W1
8
April 12
@ Angels
5–9
Tanana (2–0)
Redfern (0–2)
LaRoche (2)
12,295
4–4
L1
9
April 13
@ Angels
0–1 (11)
LaRoche (1–0)
T. Johnson (0–1)
11,702
4–5
L2
10
April 14
Mariners
14–5
Zahn (1–0)
House (0–2)
17,425
5–5
W1
11
April 15
Mariners
6–5 (11)
T. Johnson (1–1)
Montague (0–1)
7,471
6–5
W2
12
April 16
Mariners
5–8
Pole (1–2)
Erickson (2–1)
Rawley (1)
–
6–6
L1
13
April 16
Mariners
2–7
House (1–2)
D. Johnson (0–1)
14,021
6–7
L2
14
April 17
Athletics
2–7
Broberg (2–0)
Thormodsgard (1–1)
2,054
6–8
L3
—
April 18
Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 11
15
April 19
Athletics
5–6 (11)
Sosa (1–0)
T. Johnson (1–2)
1,935
6–9
L4
16
April 21
Angels
2–3
Aase (1–1)
Goltz (0–3)
LaRoche (3)
4,516
6–10
L5
17
April 22
Angels
3–5
Tanana (4–0)
Erickson (2–2)
Hartzell (3)
6,566
6–11
L6
—
April 23
Angels
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 22
—
April 24
@ Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 25
18
April 25
@ Athletics
3–5
Sosa (2–0)
Thayer (0–1)
–
6–12
L7
19
April 25
@ Athletics
3–4 (14)
Coleman (1–0)
T. Johnson (1–3)
4,808
6–13
L8
20
April 26
@ Athletics
8–9 (12)
Coleman (2–0)
T. Johnson (1–4)
4,127
6–14
L9
21
April 27
@ Athletics
6–1
Serum (2–0)
Wirth (1–2)
4,645
7–14
W1
22
April 28
Yankees
1–3
Figueroa (3–1)
Thormodsgard (1–2)
11,674
7–15
L1
23
April 29
Yankees
3–1
Zahn (2–0)
Tidrow (1–2)
10,543
8–15
W1
24
April 30
Yankees
2–3
Gossage (1–3)
Scarce (0–1)
13,929
8–16
L1
May: 11–12 (Home: 4–5; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
25
May 3
@ Red Sox
9–11
Burgmeier (1–0)
D. Johnson (0–2)
Stanley (2)
16,403
8–17
L2
26
May 4
@ Red Sox
1–8
Eckersley (1–1)
Thormodsgard (1–3)
15,784
8–18
L3
27
May 5
@ Orioles
1–2
Flanagan (2–3)
Zahn (2–1)
3,897
8–19
L4
28
May 6
@ Orioles
8–7
Thayer (1–1)
Stanhouse (0–2)
T. Johnson (2)
26,870
9–19
W1
29
May 7
@ Orioles
15–9
Scarce (1–1)
Palmer (3–2)
8,923
10–19
W2
—
May 8
@ Yankees
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 30
30
May 9
@ Yankees
1–3
Hunter (2–3)
Thormodsgard (1–4)
Lyle (5)
11,271
10–20
L1
31
May 10
@ White Sox
2–7
Wortham (1–1)
Erickson (2–3)
8,338
10–21
L2
—
May 11
@ White Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 25
—
May 12
Red Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 24
32
May 13
Red Sox
2–4
Torrez (5–1)
Zahn (2–2)
Burgmeier (2)
7,914
10–22
L3
33
May 14
Red Sox
2–6
Eckersley (3–1)
Thormodsgard (1–5)
Burgmeier (3)
7,008
10–23
L4
34
May 15
Orioles
9–6 (10)
Marshall (1–0)
Flinn (1–1)
3,847
11–23
W1
35
May 16
Orioles
8–1
Goltz (1–3)
Palmer (3–4)
T. Johnson (3)
4,893
12–23
W2
36
May 18
@ Royals
8–6
Zahn (3–2)
Leonard (3–7)
Marshall (1)
17,459
13–23
W3
37
May 19
@ Royals
5–3
Erickson (3–3)
Pattin (1–1)
Marshall (2)
31,574
14–23
W4
38
May 20
@ Royals
3–6
Gale (4–0)
Thormodsgard (1–6)
Hrabosky (5)
30,312
14–24
L1
39
May 21
@ Royals
3–2
Serum (3–0)
Splittorff (4–4)
Marshall (3)
29,079
15–24
W1
40
May 22
Rangers
2–0
Zahn (4–2)
Matlack (4–5)
Marshall (4)
6,108
16–24
W2
41
May 23
Rangers
5–2
Erickson (4–3)
Umbarger (2–3)
6,791
17–24
W3
42
May 24
Rangers
2–3 (11)
Lindblad (1–0)
Marshall (1–1)
Medich (1)
7,598
17–25
L1
43
May 25
Rangers
1–7
Jenkins (5–2)
Serum (3–1)
7,644
17–26
L2
—
May 26
Royals
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 16
—
May 27
Royals
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 22
44
May 28
Royals
7–8 (12)
Gura (3–1)
Marshall (1–2)
22,266
17–27
L3
45
May 29
@ Rangers
1–7
D. Ellis (3–2)
Serum (3–2)
–
17–28
L4
46
May 29
@ Rangers
7–2
Erickson (5–3)
Umbarger (2–4)
Marshall (5)
28,317
18–28
W1
47
May 30
@ Rangers
2–0
Zahn (5–2)
Jenkins (5–3)
Marshall (6)
12,718
19–28
W2
June: 11–13 (Home: 4–5; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
48
June 1
@ Rangers
7–10
Comer (1–1)
Marshall (1–3)
16,084
19–29
L1
49
June 2
@ Tigers
4–2
Erickson (6–3)
Billingham (4–3)
Marshall (7)
21,127
20–29
W1
50
June 3
@ Tigers
9–2
Goltz (2–3)
Sykes (3–3)
21,227
21–29
W2
51
June 4
@ Tigers
4–6
Morris (1–1)
Zahn (5–3)
36,575
21–30
L1
52
June 7
White Sox
3–8
Kravec (4–4)
Erickson (6–4)
6,627
21–31
L2
53
June 8
White Sox
1–2
Wood (6–5)
Goltz (2–4)
Willoughby (5)
11,071
21–32
L3
54
June 9
@ Indians
3–7
Clyde (4–0)
Zahn (5–4)
Kern (4)
8,390
21–33
L4
55
June 10
@ Indians
3–4
Wise (4–9)
Marshall (1–4)
Kern (5)
16,048
21–34
L5
56
June 11
@ Indians
1–2 (10)
Paxton (3–3)
Marshall (1–5)
25,547
21–35
L6
—
June 12
@ Blue Jays
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 13
57
June 13
@ Blue Jays
2–0
Goltz (3–4)
Moore (2–1)
Marshall (8)
–
22–35
W1
58
June 13
@ Blue Jays
7–2
Zahn (6–4)
Clancy (4–5)
14,489
23–35
W2
59
June 14
Indians
8–2
Erickson (7–4)
Clyde (4–1)
6,612
24–35
W3
—
June 15
Indians
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 3
60
June 16
Tigers
5–2
Jackson (1–0)
Rozema (2–3)
9,479
25–35
W4
61
June 17
Tigers
3–1
Zahn (7–4)
Wilcox (3–5)
9,807
26–35
W5
62
June 18
Tigers
8–4
Goltz (4–4)
Slaton (6–4)
Marshall (9)
21,480
27–35
W6
63
June 20
Angels
5–10
Tanana (11–3)
Erickson (7–5)
12,330
27–36
L1
64
June 21
Angels
2–5
Aase (4–3)
Zahn (7–5)
10,801
27–37
L2
65
June 22
Angels
2–4 (12)
LaRoche (6–3)
Marshall (1–6)
7,488
27–38
L3
66
June 23
@ White Sox
2–1
Goltz (5–4)
Kravec (6–5)
28,082
28–38
W1
67
June 24
@ White Sox
4–7
Wood (7–5)
Jackson (1–1)
LaGrow (8)
27,433
28–39
L1
68
June 25
@ White Sox
8–5
Marshall (2–6)
Schueler (3–2)
–
29–39
W1
69
June 25
@ White Sox
9–6
Erickson (8–5)
Hinton (1–1)
Marshall (10)
20,137
30–39
W2
70
June 26
@ Brewers
2–8
Sorensen (10–4)
Serum (3–3)
7,988
30–40
L1
71
June 27
@ Brewers
6–13
Replogle (4–1)
Goltz (5–5)
16,137
30–41
L2
—
June 30
White Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 2
July: 15–15 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
72
July 1
White Sox
10–0
Goltz (6–5)
Barrios (5–8)
7,533
31–41
W1
73
July 2
White Sox
5–8
Wood (9–5)
Zahn (7–6)
Willoughby (10)
–
31–42
L1
74
July 2
White Sox
9–5
Marshall (3–6)
Schueler (3–3)
26,897
32–42
W1
75
July 3
Brewers
7–2
Erickson (9–5)
Augustine (9–9)
19,062
33–42
W2
76
July 4
Brewers
7–2
Serum (4–3)
Travers (4–4)
26,263
34–42
W3
77
July 5
Brewers
3–1
Goltz (7–5)
Sorensen (11–5)
11,409
35–42
W4
78
July 7
@ Athletics
3–2
Zahn (8–6)
Renko (3–4)
Marshall (11)
–
36–42
W5
79
July 7
@ Athletics
1–0
Jackson (2–1)
Langford (1–7)
7,239
37–42
W6
80
July 8
@ Athletics
9–8 (11)
Marshall (4–6)
Heaverlo (3–4)
12,201
38–42
W7
81
July 9
@ Athletics
7–0
Goltz (8–5)
Broberg (9–7)
4,720
39–42
W8
ASG
July 11
AL @ NL
3–7
Sutter (1–0)
Gossage (0–1)
51,549
—
N/A
82
July 13
@ Orioles
6–8
Flanagan (13–6)
Goltz (8–6)
T. Martinez (3)
8,119
39–43
L1
83
July 14
@ Orioles
1–5
McGregor (9–8)
Zahn (8–7)
24,195
39–44
L2
84
July 15
@ Red Sox
4–5
Lee (10–3)
Jackson (2–2)
Stanley (6)
32,861
39–45
L3
85
July 16
@ Red Sox
3–5
Eckersley (11–2)
Harrison (0–1)
Campbell (4)
–
39–46
L4
86
July 16
@ Red Sox
2–3
Wright (5–1)
Erickson (9–6)
Stanley (7)
35,589
39–47
L5
87
July 17
@ Red Sox
2–3 (10)
Campbell (6–5)
Marshall (4–7)
33,233
39–48
L6
88
July 19
Yankees
0–2
Figueroa (8–7)
Zahn (8–8)
29,591
39–49
L7
89
July 20
Yankees
0–4
Guidry (14–1)
Jackson (2–3)
30,660
39–50
L8
90
July 21
Orioles
4–5 (10)
Stanhouse (4–5)
Marshall (4–8)
14,702
39–51
L9
91
July 22
Orioles
5–4
Goltz (9–6)
McGregor (10–9)
10,063
40–51
W1
92
July 23
Orioles
5–8
Palmer (12–8)
Serum (4–4)
Stanhouse (13)
30,896
40–52
L1
93
July 24
Red Sox
5–4
Jackson (3–3)
Drago (2–4)
Marshall (12)
–
41–52
W1
94
July 24
Red Sox
2–4
Hassler (2–4)
Zahn (8–9)
Stanley (8)
21,580
41–53
L1
95
July 25
Red Sox
5–2
Erickson (10–6)
Lee (10–5)
Marshall (13)
18,608
42–53
W1
96
July 26
Blue Jays
1–5
Moore (5–2)
Goltz (9–7)
6,014
42–54
L1
97
July 27
Blue Jays
6–3
Perzanowski (1–0)
Clancy (7–8)
18,285
43–54
W1
98
July 28
@ Yankees
7–5 (10)
Marshall (5–8)
Lyle (7–2)
25,037
44–54
W2
99
July 29
@ Yankees
3–7
Clay (2–3)
Jackson (3–4)
Gossage (15)
46,711
44–55
L1
100
July 30
@ Yankees
3–4
Gossage (7–9)
Marshall (5–9)
–
44–56
L2
101
July 30
@ Yankees
2–0
Goltz (10–7)
Beattie (2–5)
Marshall (14)
41,491
45–56
W1
August: 13–19 (Home: 9–9; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
102
August 1
@ Mariners
6–13
House (5–4)
Perzanowski (1–1)
9,272
45–57
L1
103
August 2
@ Mariners
1–3
Colborn (3–8)
Zahn (8–10)
8,394
45–58
L2
104
August 3
@ Mariners
5–6
Romo (9–3)
Marshall (5–10)
9,471
45–59
L3
105
August 4
@ Angels
3–12
Fitzmorris (1–1)
Serum (4–5)
Brett (1)
17,411
45–60
L4
106
August 5
@ Angels
4–3
Erickson (11–6)
Tanana (14–7)
–
46–60
W1
107
August 5
@ Angels
3–4
Knapp (11–6)
Perzanowski (1–2)
LaRoche (16)
41,723
46–61
L1
108
August 6
@ Angels
3–4
LaRoche (8–5)
Marshall (5–11)
17,628
46–62
L2
109
August 7
Mariners
5–6 (14)
Todd (2–3)
Perzanowski (1–3)
6,657
46–63
L3
110
August 8
Mariners
10–2
Serum (5–5)
Honeycutt (4–7)
6,499
47–63
W1
111
August 9
Mariners
1–4
Abbott (5–9)
Erickson (11–7)
Todd (2)
6,814
47–64
L1
112
August 11
Athletics
0–2
Langford (6–7)
Zahn (8–11)
–
47–65
L2
113
August 11
Athletics
3–2
Jackson (4–4)
Broberg (9–10)
Marshall (15)
13,795
48–65
W1
114
August 12
Athletics
6–3
Perzanowski (2–3)
Renko (6–7)
Marshall (16)
11,740
49–65
W2
115
August 13
Athletics
3–1
Serum (6–5)
Keough (7–10)
–
50–65
W3
116
August 13
Athletics
2–1
Erickson (12–7)
Norris (0–1)
18,577
51–65
W4
117
August 14
@ Indians
3–4
Paxton (9–6)
Holly (0–1)
Kern (10)
6,513
51–66
L1
118
August 15
@ Indians
9–8
Marshall (6–11)
Monge (3–2)
Serum (1)
6,971
52–66
W1
119
August 16
Royals
5–1
Zahn (9–11)
Bird (4–6)
–
53–66
W2
120
August 16
Royals
7–11
Splittorff (14–10)
Perzanowski (2–4)
Mingori (7)
14,640
53–67
L1
121
August 17
Royals
6–5 (10)
Erickson (13–7)
Gura (10–3)
15,936
54–67
W1
122
August 18
Blue Jays
4–3 (10)
Holly (1–1)
Murphy (4–9)
4,599
55–67
W2
123
August 19
Blue Jays
5–0
Serum (7–5)
Garvin (3–12)
10,745
56–67
W3
124
August 20
Blue Jays
2–6
Kirkwood (2–1)
Perzanowski (2–5)
Murphy (7)
11,685
56–68
L1
125
August 21
Tigers
6–9
Billingham (14–5)
Zahn (9–12)
7,419
56–69
L2
126
August 22
Tigers
3–7
Slaton (13–9)
Perzanowski (2–6)
7,726
56–70
L3
127
August 23
Rangers
0–2
Comer (6–3)
Erickson (13–8)
7,157
56–71
L4
128
August 24
Rangers
1–4 (10)
Jenkins (12–8)
Goltz (10–8)
8,666
56–72
L5
129
August 25
@ Blue Jays
3–7
Kirkwood (3–1)
Serum (7–6)
Willis (7)
15,206
56–73
L6
130
August 26
@ Blue Jays
3–4 (10)
Cruz (5–1)
Zahn (9–13)
25,601
56–74
L7
131
August 27
@ Blue Jays
3–2 (11)
Marshall (7–11)
Willis (2–6)
22,023
57–74
W1
132
August 29
@ Tigers
2–4
Wilcox (12–8)
Goltz (10–9)
13,839
57–75
L1
133
August 31
@ Tigers
4–1
Zahn (10–13)
Young (5–4)
Marshall (17)
16,995
58–75
W1
September: 15–13 (Home: 9–9; Away: 6–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 1
Indians
1–4
Clyde (6–9)
Erickson (13–9)
Spillner (3)
4,917
58–76
L1
135
September 2
Indians
2–1
Goltz (11–9)
Reuschel (2–2)
Marshall (18)
6,775
59–76
W1
136
September 3
Indians
12–3
Serum (8–6)
Wise (9–18)
–
60–76
W2
137
September 3
Indians
4–3
Marshall (8–11)
Kern (8–9)
10,240
61–76
W3
138
September 4
White Sox
2–1
Zahn (11–13)
Barrios (8–13)
6,978
62–76
W4
139
September 5
White Sox
3–4
Trout (1–0)
Erickson (13–10)
LaGrow (15)
3,630
62–77
L1
140
September 6
White Sox
0–1
Kravec (11–13)
Goltz (11–10)
3,648
62–78
L2
141
September 8
Brewers
0–3
Replogle (8–2)
Serum (8–7)
9,262
62–79
L3
142
September 9
Brewers
0–3
Caldwell (18–9)
Erickson (13–11)
10,639
62–80
L4
143
September 10
Brewers
3–1
Goltz (12–10)
Travers (10–9)
10,512
63–80
W1
144
September 11
@ White Sox
3–1
Zahn (12–13)
Kravec (11–14)
Marshall (19)
7,342
64–80
W2
145
September 12
@ White Sox
1–6
Hinton (2–4)
Serum (8–8)
6,279
64–81
L1
146
September 15
@ Brewers
10–3
Erickson (14–11)
Travers (10–10)
12,456
65–81
W1
147
September 16
@ Brewers
5–2
Goltz (13–10)
Sorensen (17–11)
Marshall (20)
37,809
66–81
W2
148
September 17
@ Brewers
4–3
Serum (9–8)
Replogle (9–3)
Marshall (21)
11,007
67–81
W3
149
September 18
Angels
10–4
Zahn (13–13)
Knapp (14–8)
Perzanowski (1)
2,278
68–81
W4
150
September 19
Angels
1–4
Ryan (8–13)
Erickson (14–12)
3,747
68–82
L1
151
September 20
Rangers
5–3
Goltz (14–10)
Comer (9–5)
2,736
69–82
W1
152
September 21
Rangers
3–6
Matlack (14–13)
Serum (9–9)
3,312
69–83
L1
153
September 22
Royals
2–4
Gura (15–4)
Jackson (4–5)
–
69–84
L2
154
September 22
Royals
4–0
Zahn (14–13)
Pattin (3–3)
5,175
70–84
W1
155
September 23
Royals
1–3
Splittorff (19–12)
Erickson (14–13)
Hrabosky (20)
13,288
70–85
L1
156
September 24
Royals
6–4
Goltz (15–10)
Mingori (1–4)
6,627
71 –85
W1
157
September 25
@ Rangers
2–3 (11)
Cleveland (5–8)
Marshall (8–12)
6,404
71–86
L1
158
September 26
@ Rangers
6–2
Marshall (9–12)
Mirabella (2–2)
6,797
72–86
W1
159
September 27
@ Rangers
5–10
Mirabella (3–2)
Perzanowski (2–7)
9,601
72–87
L1
160
September 29
@ Royals
0–4
Leonard (21–17)
Jackson (4–6)
31,794
72–88
L2
161
September 30
@ Royals
7–3 (11)
Marshall (10–12)
McGilberry (0–1)
29,089
73–88
W1
October: 0–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
162
October 1
@ Royals
0–1
Throop (1–0)
Zahn (14–14)
Paschall (1)
23,794
73–89
L1
Starters by position [ edit ]
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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