2012 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The Colorado Rockies ' 2012 season was the franchise's 20th in Major League Baseball . It involved the Rockies' 18th season of playing their home games at Coors Field .
Offseason
November 30, 2011: Chris Iannetta was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for Tyler Chatwood.[ 1]
November 30, 2011: Ramón Hernández was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 2]
December 7, 2011: Huston Street was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later. The San Diego Padres sent Nick Schmidt (minors) (December 9, 2011) to complete the trade.[ 3]
December 8, 2011: Ian Stewart was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Casey Weathers (minors) to the Chicago Cubs for Tyler Colvin and DJ LeMahieu.[ 4]
December 16, 2011: Michael Cuddyer was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 5]
January 16, 2012: Seth Smith was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Oakland Athletics for Guillermo Moscoso and Josh Outman.[ 6]
January 18, 2012: Jamie Moyer was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 7]
January 21, 2012: Marco Scutaro was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Colorado Rockies for Clayton Mortensen.[ 8]
February 6, 2012: Jeremy Guthrie was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the Colorado Rockies for Jason Hammel and Matt Lindstrom.[ 9]
Regular season
Season standings
NL West standings
NL Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2012
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
HOU
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
2–5
5–4
2–5
9–7
6–0
12–6
5–3
3–3
3–4
2–4
3–4
7–11
9–9
1–5
2–4
9–6
Atlanta
5–2
–
3–4
1–5
6–1
4–2
3–3
14–4
3–3
12–6
12–6
3–2
4–3
3–4
5–1
8–10
8–10
Chicago
4–5
4–3
–
4–12
2–4
8–5
2–4
2–4
4–13
4–2
2–4
8–8
3–3
1–6
7–10
1–6
5–10
Cincinnati
5–2
5–1
12–4
–
5–1
10–5
2–4
3–3
9–6
6–2
3–4
11–7
6–2
4–3
6–7
2–5
7–8
Colorado
7–9
1–6
4–2
1–5
–
5–2
8–10
3–4
5–1
5–2
2–7
2–4
8–10
4–14
2–5
4–3
2–13
Houston
0–6
2–4
5–8
5–10
2–5
–
2–4
2–4
8–9
4–2
3–3
5–12
3–5
1–8
4–11
1–7
6–9
Los Angeles
6–12
3–3
4–2
4–2
10–8
4–2
–
4–2
1–6
4–3
5–2
6–1
11–7
8-10
6–5
4–2
6–9
Miami
3–5
4–14
4–2
3–3
4–3
4–2
2–4
–
4–4
4–12
8–10
1–4
5–1
5–2
2–5
9–9
5–13
Milwaukee
3–3
3–3
13–4
6–9
1–5
9–8
6–1
4–4
–
3–2
2–5
11–4
3–4
2–4
6–9
3–5
6–9
New York
4–3
6–12
2–4
2–6
2–5
2–4
3–4
12–4
2–3
–
10–8
5–2
4–3
4–4
4–3
4–14
8–7
Philadelphia
4–2
6–12
4–2
4–3
7–2
3–3
2–5
10–8
5–2
8–10
–
3–4
4–3
2–4
5–2
9-9
5–10
Pittsburgh
4–3
2–3
8–8
7–11
4–2
12–5
1–6
4–1
4–11
2–5
4–3
–
1–5
3–3
8–7
3–2
10–8
San Diego
11–7
3–4
3–3
2–6
10–8
5–3
7–11
1–5
4–3
3–4
3–4
5–1
–
6–12
3–3
2–3
8–7
San Francisco
9–9
4–3
6–1
3–4
14–4
8–1
10–8
2–5
4–2
4–4
4–2
3–3
12–6
–
3–3
1–5
7–8
St. Louis
5–1
1–5
10–7
7–6
5–2
11–4
5–6
5–2
9–6
3–4
3–4
7–8
3–3
3–3
–
3–4
8–7
Washington
4–2
10–8
6–1
5–2
3–4
7–1
2–4
9–9
5–3
14–4
9-9
2–3
3–2
5-1
4-3
–
10–8
Transactions
June 4, 2012: Jamie Moyer was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 10]
June 8, 2012: Jeff Francis was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 11]
June 12, 2012: Esmil Rogers was sold by the Colorado Rockies to the Cleveland Indians.[ 12]
July 20, 2012: Jeremy Guthrie was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Kansas City Royals for Jonathan Sánchez.[ 13]
July 27, 2012: Marco Scutaro was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the San Francisco Giants for Charlie Culberson.[ 14]
Major League Debuts
Roster
2012 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Rockies win
Rockies loss
Postponement
Bold
Rockies team member
2012 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Astros
5–3
Guthrie (1–0)
Rodriguez (0–1)
Betancourt (1)
43,464
1–0
2
April 7
@ Astros
7–3
Harrell (1–0)
Moyer (0–1)
23,962
1–1
3
April 8
@ Astros
3–2
López (1–0)
Brothers (0–1)
Myers (1)
14,195
1–2
4
April 9
Giants
7–0
Zito (1–0)
Chacín (0–1)
49,282
1–3
5
April 11
Giants
17–8
Reynolds (1–0)
Mota (0–1)
Chatwood (1)
30,337
2–3
6
April 12
Giants
4–2
Bumgarner (1–1)
Moyer (0–2)
Wilson (1)
25,860
2–4
7
April 13
Diamondbacks
7–6
Brothers (1–1)
Shaw (0–1)
Betancourt (2)
30,642
3–4
8
April 14
Diamondbacks
8–7
Chatwood (1–0)
Putz (0–1)
29,856
4–4
9
April 15
Diamondbacks
5–2
Cahill (1–0)
Pomeranz (0–1)
Shaw (2)
26,952
4–5
10
April 16
Padres
7–1
Luebke (1–1)
Guthrie (1–1)
21,547
4–6
11
April 17
Padres
5–3
Moyer (1–2)
Bass (0–2)
Betancourt (3)
24,525
5–6
12
April 18
Padres
8–4
Nicasio (1–0)
Richard (1–1)
24,762
6–6
13
April 20
@ Brewers
4–3
Belisle (1–0)
Axford (0–1)
Betancourt (4)
39,188
7–6
14
April 21
@ Brewers
9–4
Veras (2–0)
Rogers (0–1)
43,565
7–7
15
April 22
@ Brewers
4–1
Guthrie (2–1)
Rodríguez (0–2)
Betancourt (5)
42,611
8–7
–
April 23
@ Pirates
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for April 25
16
April 24
@ Pirates
5–4
Watson (1–0)
Belisle (1–1)
Hanrahan (3)
10,484
8–8
17
April 25
@ Pirates
2–1
Reynolds (2–0)
Resop (0–2)
Betancourt (6)
9–8
18
April 25
@ Pirates
5–1
Morton (1–1)
Chacín (0–2)
15,218
9–9
19
April 27
Mets
18–9
Reynolds (3–0)
Acosta (0–1)
35,103
10–9
20
April 28
Mets
7–5
Gee (2–2)
Moscoso (0–1)
Francisco (5)
38,798
10–10
21
April 29
Mets
6–5 (11)
Francisco (1–1)
Belisle (1–2)
Ramírez (1)
36,690
10–11
22
April 30
Dodgers
6–2
Nicasio (2–0)
Harang (1–2)
25,227
11–11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
Dodgers
7–6
Lilly (3–0)
Chacín (0–3)
Guerra (8)
26,211
11–12
24
May 2
Dodgers
8–5
Betancourt (1–0)
Wright (1–1)
30,276
12–12
25
May 4
Braves
9–8 (11)
Durbin (2–0)
Escalona (0–1)
Kimbrel (9)
33,184
12–13
26
May 5
Braves
13–9
Martínez (2–0)
Rogers (0–2)
Hernández (1)
40,013
12–14
27
May 6
Braves
7–2
Beachy (3–1)
Nicasio (2–1)
Martínez (1)
45,330
12–15
28
May 7
@ Padres
3–2
Vólquez (1–2)
Pomeranz (0–2)
Thayer (1)
15,895
12–16
29
May 8
@ Padres
3–1
Suppan (2–0)
White (0–1)
Thayer (2)
17,478
12–17
30
May 9
@ Padres
6–2
Friedrich (1–0)
Bass (1–4)
20,059
13–17
31
May 11
@ Dodgers
7–3
Capuano (5–0)
Moyer (1–3)
35,591
13–18
32
May 12
@ Dodgers
2–1
Harang (2–2)
Outman (0–1)
Jansen (3)
33,735
13–19
33
May 13
@ Dodgers
11–5
Lilly (5–0)
White (0–2)
49,124
13–20
34
May 14
@ Giants
3–2
Romo (2–0)
Brothers (1–2)
Casilla (8)
41,254
13–21
35
May 15
@ Giants
5–4
Brothers (2–2)
Casilla (0–2)
Betancourt (7)
41,332
14–21
36
May 16
Diamondbacks
6–1
Moyer (2–3)
Corbin (2–2)
32,162
15–21
37
May 17
Diamondbacks
9–7
Ziegler (2–1)
Betancourt (1–1)
Putz (7)
32,035
15–22
38
May 18
Mariners
4–0
Millwood (2–4)
White (0–3)
34,887
15–23
39
May 19
Mariners
10–3
Vargas (5–3)
Friedrich (1–1)
30,784
15–24
40
May 20
Mariners
6–4
Beavan (2–4)
Guthrie (2–2)
36,662
15–25
41
May 21
@ Marlins
7–4
Buehrle (4–4)
Moyer (2–4)
Bell (6)
25,155
15–26
42
May 22
@ Marlins
7–6
Nolasco (5–2)
Nicasio (2–2)
Bell (7)
22,242
15–27
43
May 23
@ Marlins
8–4
White (1–3)
Zambrano (2–3)
23,985
16–27
44
May 25
@ Reds
6–3
Friedrich (2–1)
Cueto (5–2)
Betancourt (8)
29,597
17–27
45
May 26
@ Reds
10–3
Hoover (1–0)
Guthrie (2–3)
35,314
17–28
46
May 27
@ Reds
7–5
Latos (4–2)
Moyer (2–5)
Chapman (3)
29,368
17–29
47
May 28
Astros
9–7
Belisle (2–2)
Rodriguez (1–5)
Betancourt (9)
34,546
18–29
48
May 28
Astros
7–6 (10)
Roenicke (1–0)
Myers (0–2)
35,786
19–29
49
May 30
Astros
13–5
Friedrich (3–1)
Harrell (4–4)
28,102
20–29
50
May 31
Astros
11–5
Guthrie (3–3)
Norris (5–2)
31,799
21–29
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
51
June 1
Dodgers
13–3
Ottavino (1–0)
Capuano (7–2)
36,795
22–29
52
June 2
Dodgers
6–2
Harang (4–3)
Nicasio (2–3)
36,175
22–30
53
June 3
Dodgers
3–2
White (2–3)
Eovaldi (0–2)
Betancourt (10)
35,353
23–30
54
June 5
@ Diamondbacks
4–0
Friedrich (4–1)
Saunders (3–4)
22,881
24–30
55
June 6
@ Diamondbacks
10–0
Kennedy (5–5)
Guthrie (3–4)
22,322
24–31
56
June 7
@ Diamondbacks
6–1
Miley (7–2)
Outman (0–2)
23,069
24–32
57
June 8
Angels
7–2
Wilson (7–4)
White (2–4)
41,814
24–33
58
June 9
Angels
11–5
Haren (4–6)
Francis (0–1)
37,801
24–34
59
June 10
Angels
10–8
Santana (3–7)
Friedrich (4–2)
Downs (6)
37,722
24–35
60
June 12
Athletics
8–5
Colón (6–6)
Guthrie (3–5)
Cook (1)
33,635
24–36
61
June 13
Athletics
10–8
Blevins (1–0)
Betancourt (1–2)
Cook (2)
32,155
24–37
62
June 14
Athletics
8–2
Parker (3–3)
White (2–5)
32,527
24–38
63
June 15
@ Tigers
12–4 (10)
Belisle (3–2)
Valverde (3–2)
41,878
25–38
64
June 16
@ Tigers
4–1
Fister (1–3)
Friedrich (4–3)
41,800
25–39
65
June 17
@ Tigers
5–0
Scherzer (6–4)
Guthrie (3–6)
40,619
25–40
66
June 19
@ Phillies
7–2
Hamels (10–3)
Outman (0–3)
44,329
25–41
67
June 20
@ Phillies
7–6
Papelbon (1–2)
Betancourt (1–3)
43,729
25–42
68
June 21
@ Phillies
4–1
Roenicke (2–0)
Worley (3–4)
Betancourt (11)
43,805
26–42
69
June 22
@ Rangers
4–1
Oswalt (1–0)
Friedrich (4–4)
Nathan (16)
46,964
26–43
70
June 23
@ Rangers
11–7
Brothers (3–2)
Lewis (6–6)
42,516
27–43
71
June 24
@ Rangers
4–2
Harrison (10–3)
White (2–6)
45,407
27–44
72
June 25
Nationals
4–2
Roenicke (3–0)
Strasburg (9–2)
Betancourt (12)
40,177
28–44
73
June 26
Nationals
12–5
Gonzalez (10–3)
Friedrich (4–5)
36,110
28–45
74
June 27
Nationals
11–5
Zimmermann (4–6)
Cabrera (0–1)
36,045
28–46
75
June 28
Nationals
11–10 (11)
Ottavino (2–0)
Stammen (3–1)
33,957
29–46
76
June 29
Padres
10–2
Francis (1–1)
Marquis (3–8)
42,785
30–46
77
June 30
Padres
8–4
Vólquez (5–7)
Guthrie (3–7)
48,169
30–47
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
78
July 1
Padres
2–0
Wells (1–1)
Pomeranz (0–3)
Street (12)
31,829
30–48
79
July 2
@ Cardinals
9–3
Lohse (8–2)
Chatwood (1–1)
39,456
30–49
80
July 3
@ Cardinals
3–2
Francis (2–1)
Kelly (1–1)
Betancourt (13)
41,701
31–49
81
July 4
@ Cardinals
4–1
Wainwright (7–8)
Guthrie (3–8)
Motte (18)
42,338
31–50
82
July 5
@ Cardinals
6–2
Lynn (11–4)
Friedrich (4–6)
Motte (19)
41,751
31–51
83
July 6
@ Nationals
5–1
Pomeranz (1–3)
Strasburg (9–4)
Betancourt (14)
28,951
32–51
84
July 7
@ Nationals
4–1
Gonzalez (12–3)
Francis (2–2)
Clippard (14)
28,032
32–52
85
July 8
@ Nationals
4–3
Brothers (4–2)
Clippard (2–3)
Betancourt (15)
25,125
33–52
86
July 13
Phillies
6–2
Friedrich (5–6)
Lee (1–6)
33,346
34–52
87
July 14
Phillies
8–5
Worley (5–5)
Guthrie (3–9)
Papelbon (19)
35,151
34–53
88
July 15
Phillies
5–1
Hamels (11–4)
Pomeranz (1–4)
25,685
34–54
89
July 16
Pirates
5–4
Brothers (5–2)
Grilli (1–3)
36,907
35–54
90
July 17
Pirates
6–2
Bédard (5–10)
Friedrich (5–7)
Hanrahan (25)
42,574
35–55
91
July 18
Pirates
9–6
McDonald (10–3)
Reynolds (3–1)
Hanrahan (26)
30,842
35–56
92
July 20
@ Padres
9–5
Marquis (5–9)
Pomeranz (1–5)
25,507
35–57
93
July 21
@ Padres
8–6 (12)
Torres (1–0)
Thatcher (0–3)
Betancourt (16)
37,174
36–57
94
July 22
@ Padres
3–2
Thayer (2–2)
Ottavino (2–1)
Street (16)
25,198
36–58
95
July 23
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Kennedy (8–8)
Sánchez (1–7)
Putz (18)
20,056
36–59
96
July 24
@ Diamondbacks
6–2
Saunders (5–6)
Cabrera (0–2)
20,432
36–60
97
July 25
@ Diamondbacks
4–2
Francis (3–2)
Cahill (8–9)
Betancourt (17)
23,385
37–60
98
July 27
Reds
3–0
Arroyo (6–6)
Pomeranz (1–6)
Chapman (20)
38,214
37–61
99
July 28
Reds
9–7
Cueto (13–5)
Friedrich (5–8)
Chapman (21)
42,826
37–62
100
July 29
Reds
7–2
Latos (9–3)
Sánchez (1–8)
29,430
37–63
101
July 31
Cardinals
11–6
Lohse (11–2)
Francis (3–3)
31,297
37–64
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
102
August 1
Cardinals
9–6
Westbrook (10–8)
Belisle (3–3)
29,547
37–65
103
August 2
Cardinals
8–2
Brothers (6–2)
Salas (1–4)
29,659
38–65
104
August 3
Giants
16–4
Vogelsong (9–5)
Sánchez (1–9)
30,176
38–66
105
August 4
Giants
11–6
Bumgarner (12–6)
Francis (3–4)
35,242
38–67
106
August 5
Giants
8–3
Lincecum (6–11)
Chatwood (1–2)
28,804
38–68
107
August 6
@ Dodgers
2–0
Ottavino (3–1)
Capuano (10–8)
Betancourt (18)
32,659
39–68
108
August 7
@ Dodgers
3–1
Roenicke (4–0)
Harang (7–7)
Betancourt (19)
55,024
40–68
109
August 8
@ Dodgers
6–4
Billingsley (8–9)
Torres (1–1)
Jansen (22)
37,084
40–69
110
August 10
@ Giants
3–0
Chatwood (2–2)
Lincecum (6–12)
Betancourt (20)
41,729
41–69
111
August 11
@ Giants
9–3
Cain (11–5)
Pomeranz (1–7)
42,483
41–70
112
August 12
@ Giants
9–6
Hensley (4–3)
Belisle (3–4)
41,492
41–71
113
August 13
Brewers
9–6
Francis (4–4)
Fiers (6–5)
26,821
42–71
114
August 14
Brewers
8–6
Chatwood (3–2)
Wolf (3–9)
Betancourt (21)
28,036
43–71
115
August 15
Brewers
7–6
Harris (1–0)
Henderson (0–2)
23,411
44–71
116
August 16
Marlins
5–3
Ottavino (4–1)
Nolasco (9–12)
Betancourt (22)
24,807
45–71
117
August 17
Marlins
6–5
LeBlanc (2–2)
Roenicke (4–1)
Cishek (8)
25,614
45–72
118
August 18
Marlins
6–5
Eovaldi (4–8)
Chatwood (3–3)
Cishek (9)
30,426
45–73
119
August 19
Marlins
3–2
Ottavino (5–1)
Johnson (7–10)
Betancourt (23)
43,961
46–73
120
August 20
@ Mets
3–1
Brothers (7–2)
Edgin (1–1)
Betancourt (24)
23,833
47–73
121
August 21
@ Mets
6–2
Chacín (1–3)
Young (3–7)
27,633
48–73
122
August 22
@ Mets
5–2
Torres (2–1)
Ramírez (2–3)
Betancourt (25)
22,204
49–73
123
August 23
@ Mets
1–0
Brothers (8–2)
Parnell (2–3)
Belisle (1)
22,544
50–73
124
August 24
@ Cubs
5–3
Russell (6–1)
Belisle (3–5)
Mármol (16)
31,255
50–74
125
August 25
@ Cubs
4–3
Torres (3–1)
Corpas (0–1)
Betancourt (26)
35,296
51–74
126
August 26
@ Cubs
5–0 (8)
Volstad (1–9)
Chacín (1–4)
Camp (2)
32,346
51–75
127
August 27
Dodgers
10–0
Francis (5–4)
Beckett (5–12)
Belisle (2)
30,148
52–75
128
August 28
Dodgers
8–4
Chatwood (4–3)
Capuano (11–10)
28,368
53–75
129
August 29
Dodgers
10–8
Blanton (9–12)
Pomeranz (1–8)
Belisario (1)
25,155
53–76
130
August 31
Padres
5–4
Richard (12–12)
White (2–7)
Gregerson (3)
27,366
53–77
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
131
September 1
Padres
9–1
Chacín (2–4)
Vólquez (9–10)
30,152
54–77
132
September 2
Padres
11–10
Moscoso (1–1)
Brach (1–4)
Betancourt (27)
30,678
55–77
133
September 3
@ Braves
6–1
Medlen (7–1)
Chatwood (4–4)
24,848
55–78
134
September 4
@ Braves
6–0
Torres (4–1)
Hanson (12–8)
16,686
56–78
135
September 5
@ Braves
1–0
Minor (8–10)
White (2–8)
Kimbrel (33)
16,714
56–79
136
September 6
@ Braves
1–0
Hudson (14–5)
Chacín (2–5)
Kimbrel (34)
19,313
56–80
137
September 7
@ Phillies
3–2
Papelbon (4–6)
Harris (1–1)
42,028
56–81
–
September 8
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 9
138
September 9
@ Phillies
3–2
Papelbon (5–6)
Belisle (3–6)
41,813
56–82
139
September 9
@ Phillies
7–4
Rosenberg (1–2)
Roenicke (4–2)
Papelbon (32)
40,394
56–83
140
September 10
Giants
6–5
Moscoso (2–1)
Vogelsong (12–8)
Betancourt (28)
25,817
57–83
141
September 11
Giants
9–8
Kontos (2–1)
Torres (4–2)
López (7)
26,631
57–84
142
September 12
Giants
8–3
Lincecum (9–14)
Francis (5–5)
24,182
57–85
143
September 14
@ Padres
7–4
Moscoso (3–1)
Cashner (3–4)
Betancourt (29)
25,018
58–85
144
September 15
@ Padres
4–3
Kelly (2–1)
Pomeranz (1–9)
Gregerson (8)
27,651
58–86
145
September 16
@ Padres
12–11
Thatcher (1–4)
Belisle (3–7)
22,948
58–87
146
September 17
@ Giants
2–1
Bumgarner (15–10)
Moscoso (3–2)
Romo (12)
41,280
58–88
147
September 18
@ Giants
6–3
Lincecum (10–14)
Francis (5–6)
41,718
58–89
148
September 19
@ Giants
7–1
Cain (15–5)
Chatwood (4–5)
41,292
58–90
149
September 20
@ Giants
9–2
Zito (13–8)
de la Rosa (0–1)
41,157
58–91
150
September 21
Diamondbacks
15–5
Miley (16–10)
White (2–9)
42,359
58–92
151
September 22
Diamondbacks
8–7
Bergesen (2–0)
Torres (4–3)
Putz (31)
33,689
58–93
152
September 23
Diamondbacks
10–7
Albers (3–1)
Belisle (3–8)
Putz (32)
32,448
58–94
153
September 24
Diamondbacks
4–2
Chatwood (5–5)
Cahill (12–12)
Betancourt (30)
22,277
59–94
154
September 25
Cubs
10–5 (7)
Torres (5–3)
Rusin (1–3)
26,660
60–94
155
September 26
Cubs
6–0
Pomeranz (2–9)
Berken (0–2)
27,057
61–94
156
September 27
Cubs
7–5
Chacín (3–5)
Volstad (3–11)
Betancourt (31)
30,288
62–94
157
September 28
@ Dodgers
8–0
Kershaw (13–9)
Francis (5–7)
37,133
62–95
158
September 29
@ Dodgers
3–0
Blanton (10–13)
Chatwood (5–6)
League (15)
40,724
62–96
159
September 30
@ Dodgers
7–1
Beckett (7–14)
de la Rosa (0–2)
35,607
62–97
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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