2013 Oakland Athletics season

The 2013 Oakland Athletics season was the 45th for the franchise in Oakland, as well as the 113th in club history. Oakland was defending their division title in the new five-team American League West during the 2013 season. On September 22, 2013, they clinched their second straight American League West championship. They lost to the Detroit Tigers in five games in the 2013 American League Division Series.

2013 Oakland Athletics
American League West Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkO.co Coliseum
CityOakland, California
Record96–66 (.593)
Divisional place1st
OwnersLewis Wolff, John Fisher
General managersBilly Beane
ManagersBob Melvin
TelevisionComcast SportsNet California
(Glen Kuiper, Ray Fosse, Scott Hatteberg)
RadioKGMZ
(Ken Korach, Vince Cotroneo, Ray Fosse)
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Offseason

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Following a successful 2012 season in which the team won the AL West, GM Billy Beane stated he would keep the team mostly intact, and "if moves are made, they will be additions".[1] The first acquisition occurred October 19 in a three-team trade involving Arizona and Miami; Oakland sent Cliff Pennington to Arizona and minor leaguer Yordy Cabrera to Miami, and the team received Chris Young from Arizona. In November, the team traded pitcher Tyson Ross and minor leaguer A. J. Kirby-Jones to San Diego for infielder Andy Parrino and pitcher Andrew Werner. Grant Green, Arnold Leon, Shane Peterson, and Michael Ynoa were added to the 40-man roster and Andrew Carignan, Brandon Hicks (who was traded to the Mets) and Jim Miller (who was claimed off waivers by the Yankees and later designated for assignment) were removed. The next move was to trade Collin Cowgill to the Mets for Jefry Marté. When free agent Stephen Drew signed with the Boston Red Sox, Oakland signed Japanese shortstop Hiroyuki Nakajima to a 2-year, $6.5 million deal, with an option for a third year, in order to fill the vacancy. Pitcher Graham Godfrey was sent to Boston as a player to be named later to complete a previous trade, while Brandon McCarthy and Jonny Gomes, who both elected free agency, signed with Arizona and Boston, respectively. In January, Oakland was involved in their second three-team trade of the offseason, trading pitching prospect A. J. Cole back to Washington (he was part of a trade for Gio González the year before) and receiving catcher John Jaso from Seattle. Upon the acquisition of Jaso, George Kottaras was designated for assignment. In February, the A's were involved in a five-player deal with new division rival Houston, trading Chris Carter, Brad Peacock and Max Stassi in exchange for shortstop Jed Lowrie and reliever Fernando Rodriguez.[2]

In addition to player movement, there was also a coaching change made by the Athletics. Bullpen coach Rick Rodriguez was offered a position within the organization, and Darren Bush, the manager of the Triple-A affiliate Sacramento River Cats, will assume bullpen coaching responsibilities.

Regular season

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American League West

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AL WestWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Oakland Athletics96660.59352–2944–37
Texas Rangers91720.55846–3645–36
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim78840.4811839–4239–42
Seattle Mariners71910.4382536–4535–46
Houston Astros511110.3154524–5727–54


American League Wild Card

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Division WinnersWLPct.
Boston Red Sox97650.599
Oakland Athletics96660.593
Detroit Tigers93690.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
WLPct.GB
Cleveland Indians92700.568
Tampa Bay Rays92710.564
Texas Rangers91720.5581
Kansas City Royals86760.531
New York Yankees85770.525
Baltimore Orioles85770.525
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim78840.48113½
Toronto Blue Jays74880.45717½
Seattle Mariners71910.43820½
Minnesota Twins66960.40725½
Chicago White Sox63990.38928½
Houston Astros511110.31540½


Game log

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Legend
Athletics WinAthletics LossGame Postponed
BoldOakland Athletics Pitcher
2013 Game Log: 96-66 (Home: 52-29; Road: 44-37)
April: 16–12 (Home: 9–7; Road: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1Mariners0–2Hernández (1–0)Anderson (0–1)Wilhelmsen (1)36,0670–1
2April 2Mariners1–7Iwakuma (1–0)Parker (0–1)15,3150–2
3April 3Mariners6-2Milone (1–0)Saunders (0–1)15,1621–2
4April 4Mariners8–2Griffin (1–0)Maurer (0–1)12,1342–2
5April 5@ Astros8–3Straily (1–0)Peacock (0–1)18,1973–2
6April 6@ Astros6–3Colón (1–0)Norris (1–1)Balfour (1)18,6854–2
7April 7@ Astros9–3Anderson (1–1)Harrell (0–2)16,9145–2
8April 9@ Angels9–5Cook (1–0)Jepsen (0–1)44,0146–2
9April 10@ Angels11–5Milone (2–0)Blanton (0–2)36,0117–2
10April 11@ Angels8–1Griffin (2–0)Vargas (0–1)43,5338–2
11April 12Tigers4–3(12)Resop (1–0)Villarreal (0–2)21,3779–2
12April 13Tigers3–7Verlander (2–1)Anderson (1–2)35,0679-3
13April 14Tigers1–10Sánchez (2–0)Parker (0–2)20,7559–4
14April 15Astros11–2Milone (3–0)Bédard (0–1)10,68910–4
15April 16Astros4–3Doolittle (1–0)Cruz (0–1)Balfour (2)11,03811–4
16April 17Astros7–5Colón (2–0)Norris (2–2)Balfour (3)15,48812-4
17April 19@ Rays3–8Cobb (2–1)Anderson (1–3)15,11512-5
18April 20@ Rays0–1Hellickson (1–1)Parker (0–3)Rodney (2)25,61112-6
19April 21@ Rays1–8Hernández (1–3)Milone (3–1)25,95412-7
20April 22@ Red Sox6–9Doubront (2-0)Griffin (2–1)Bailey (4)28,92612–8
21April 23@ Red Sox13–0 (7)Colón (3-0)Aceves (1–1)29,00613–8
22April 24@ Red Sox5–6Lester (4–0)Anderson (1–4)Bailey (5)29,27413–9
23April 25Orioles2–10Hammel (3–1)Parker (0–4)11,22013–10
24April 26Orioles0–3Chen (2-2)Milone (3–2)Johnson (9)16,94413–11
25April 27Orioles3–7Tillman (1-1)Griffin (2–2)Johnson (10)31,29213–12
26April 28Orioles9–8 (10)Blevins (1–0)Strop (0–1)27,47514–12
27April 29Angels10–8 (19)Blevins (2–0)Enright (0–1)11,66815–12
28April 30Angels10–6Parker (1–4)Richards (1–2)14,76416–12
May: 16–12 (Home: 7–3; Road: 9–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
29May 1Angels4–5Wilson (3–0)Milone (3–3)Frieri (4)17,13916–13
30May 3@ Yankees2–0Griffin (3–2)Sabathia (4–3)Balfour (4)38,09017–13
31May 4@ Yankees2–4Hughes (1–2)Colón (3–1)41,34917–14
32May 5@ Yankees5-4Doolittle (2–0)Logan (2–2)Balfour (5)38,13418–14
33May 6@ Indians3–7Jiménez (2–2)Parker (1–5)9,51418–15
34May 7@ Indians0–1McAllister (3–3)Milone (3–4)Perez (4)9,47418–16
35May 8@ Indians3–4Masterson (5–2)Griffin (3–3)Perez (5)11,12518–17
36May 9@ Indians2–9Kazmir (2–1)Colón (3–2)12,47718–18
37May 10@ Mariners3–6Iwakuma (4–1)Straily (1–1)Wilhelmsen (10)25,50918–19
38May 11@ Mariners4–3Parker (2–5)Maurer (2–5)Balfour (6)30,08919–19
39May 12@ Mariners1–6Saunders (3–4)Milone (3–5)27,59919–20
40May 13Rangers5–1Griffin (4–3)Grimm (2–3)11,03020–20
41May 14Rangers5–6Scheppers (3–0)Resop (1–1)Nathan (12)12,96920–21
42May 15Rangers2–6Ogando (4–2)Straily (1–2)20,41420–22
43May 17Royals2–1Doolittle (3–0)Shields (2–4)Balfour (7)14,60221–22
44May 18Royals2–1Milone (4–5)Santana (3–3)Balfour (8)35,06722–22
45May 19Royals4–3Blevins (3–0)Herrera (2–4)Cook (1)20,38723–22
46May 20@ Rangers9–2Colón (4–2)Lindblom (0–1)31,86524–22
47May 21@ Rangers1–0Straily (2–2)Darvish (7–2)Balfour (9)42,51025–22
48May 22@ Rangers1–3Wolf (1–0)Parker (2–6)Nathan (14)42,73125–23
49May 24@ Astros6–5Neshek (1–0)Veras (0–3)Balfour (10)15,90726–23
50May 25@ Astros11–5Griffin (5–3)Harrell (3–6)18,59127–23
51May 26@ Astros6–2Colón (5–2)Keuchel (1–2)19,36628–23
52May 27Giants4–1Straily (3–2)Bumgarner (4–3)Balfour (11)36,06729–23
53May 28Giants6–3Parker (3–6)Kickham (0–1)35,06730–23
54May 29@ Giants9–6Milone (5–5)Lincecum (3–5)Balfour (12)41,51231–23
55May 30@ Giants2–5Zito (4–3)Griffin (5–4)Romo (14)41,25031–24
56May 31White Sox3–0Colón (6–2)Axelrod (3–4)16,41632–24
June: 16–11 (Home: 10–3; Road: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
57June 1White Sox4–3 (10)Blevins (4–0)Santiago (1–4)26,64633–24
58June 2White Sox2–0Parker (4–6)Sale (5–3)Balfour (13)23,41334–24
59June 3@ Brewers10–2Milone (6–5)Estrada (4–4)21,02335–24
60June 4@ Brewers3–4 (10)Axford (2–3)Neshek (1–1)24,23035–25
61June 5@ Brewers6–1Colón (7–2)Gallardo (4–6)25,91236–25
62June 6@ White Sox5–4 (10)Blevins (5–0)Thornton (0–2)Balfour (14)21,15637–25
63June 7@ White Sox4–3Parker (5–6)Sale (5–4)Balfour (15)22,86138–25
64June 8@ White Sox1–4Danks (1–2)Doolittle (3–1)Reed (18)23,73538–26
65June 9@ White Sox2–4Santiago (2–4)Griffin (5–5)Reed (19)31,03338–27
66June 11Yankees6–4Colón (8–2)Sabathia (6–5)Balfour (16)27,11839–27
67June 12Yankees5–2Straily (4–2)Hughes (3–5)Balfour (17)25,17640–27
68June 13Yankees3–2 (18)Chavez (1–0)Claiborne (0–1)27,56941–27
69June 14Mariners2–3Saunders (5–6)Milone (6–6)Pérez (1)31,44841–28
70June 15Mariners0–4Hernández (8-4)Griffin (5–6)24,37841–29
71June 16Mariners10–2Colón (9–2)Iwakuma (7–2)36,06742–29
72June 17@ Rangers7–8Cotts (3–1)Chavez (1–1)Nathan (21)30,48942–30
73June 18@ Rangers6–2Parker (6–6)Darvish (7–3)37,76943–30
74June 19@ Rangers4–9Grimm (6–5)Milone (6–7)39,27443–31
75June 20@ Rangers3–4Scheppers (5–0)Doolittle (3–2)Nathan (22)30,36143–32
76June 21@ Mariners6–3Colón (10–2)Iwakuma (7–2)Balfour (18)23,08644–32
77June 22@ Mariners5–7Medina (2–2)Cook (1–1)20,70444–33
78June 23@ Mariners3–6Pérez (2–1)Balfour (0–1)22,81344–34
79June 25Reds7–3Neshek (2–1)Arroyo (6–6)17,50645–34
80June 26Reds5–0Griffin (6–6)Bailey (4–6)25,65846–34
81June 28Cardinals6–1Colón (11–2)Miller (8–6)24,20847–34
82June 29Cardinals1–7Wainwright (11–5)Chavez (1–2)35,06747–35
83June 30Cardinals7–5Milone (7–7)Westbrooke (4–3)Balfour (19)20,67348–35
July: 15–10 (Home: 12–1; Road: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
84July 2Cubs8–7Otero (1–0)Russell (1–2)Balfour (20)17,27349–35
85July 3Cubs1-3Garza (4–1)Colón (11–3)Gregg (14)35,06749-36
86July 4Cubs1–0Straily (5–2)Guerrier (2–4)Balfour (21)26,96750–36
87July 5@ Royals6–3Milone (8–7)Davis (4–7)Balfour (22)35,51851–36
88July 6@ Royals3-4Crow (6–3)Cook (1–2)Holland (20)16,60651–37
89July 7@ Royals10–4Griffin (7–6)Mendoza (2–5)Chavez (1)17,80452–37
90July 8@ Pirates2–1Colón (12–3)Locke (8–2)Balfour (23)23,74353–37
91July 9@ Pirates2–1Straily (6-2)Cole (4–2)Balfour (24)24,56054–37
92July 10@ Pirates0-5Liriano (9–3)Milone (8-8)23,47454-38
93July 12Red Sox2-4Lackey (7–6)Doolittle (3–3)Uehara (8)27,08454–39
94July 13Red Sox3–0Griffin (8–6)Lester (8–6)Balfour (25)36,06755–39
95July 14Red Sox3–2 (11)Cook (2–2)Thornton (0-4)31,41756-39
96July 19@ Angels1–4Weaver (4–5)Griffin (8–7)Frieri (23)43,41556–40
97July 20@ Angels0–2Wilson (10–6)Straily (6–3)Frieri (24)43,57256–41
98July 21@ Angels6–0Colón (13–3)Williams (5–6)37,44157-41
99July 22@ Astros4–3Cook (3–2)Wright (0-4)Balfour (26)16,38158-41
100July 23@ Astros4-5Fields (1–1)Balfour (0–2)32,24958-42
101July 24@ Astros4–3Griffin (9–7)Blackley (1–1)Cook (2)24,83159-42
102July 25Angels3–8Wilson (11–6)Straily (6–4)20,46859-43
103July 26Angels6–4Colón (14–3)Williams (5–7)Balfour (27)27,42960–43
104July 27Angels3–1Milone (9–8)Downs (2–3)Balfour (28)32,33361-43
105July 28Angels10–6Chavez (2–2)Gutierrez (0–2)25,87762–43
106July 29Blue Jays9–4Griffin (10–7)Rogers (3–5)13,30963-43
107July 30Blue Jays0–5Buehrle (7–7)Straily (6–5)17,47963–44
108July 31Blue Jays2–5(10)Janssen (4–0)Chavez (2–3)Cecil (1)23,63863–45
August: 19–8 (Home: 10-4; Road: 9–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 2Rangers3–8Frasor (2–2)Milone (9–9)35,06763-46
110August 3Rangers4–2Parker (7–6)Garza (1–1)Balfour (29)64-46
111August 4Rangers0–4Holland (9–6)Griffin (10–8)23,26364–47
112August 6@ Reds1-3Latos (11–3)Straily (6–6)Chapman (26)34,64064-48
113August 7@ Reds5–6Bailey (7–10)Colón (14–4)Chapman (27)29,74664-49
114August 9@ Blue Jays14–6Parker (8–6)Rogers (3–7)31,86265-49
115August 10@ Blue Jays4-5Buehrle (8–7)Gray (0–1)Janssen (21)39,63465-50
116August 11@ Blue Jays6–4Cook (4–2)Oliver (3–3)Balfour (30)45,31266-50
117August 12@ Blue Jays5–1Cook (5–2)Janssen (4–1)36,11167-50
118August 13Astros4-5Lyles (5-6)Colón (14–5)Lo (1)14,26167-51
119August 14Astros1–2 (11)Harrell (6–13)Doolittle (3–4)Fields (2)18,27867-52
120August 15Astros5–0Gray (1–1)Bédard (3–9)16,48768-52
121August 16Indians3–2Doolittle (4–4)Masterson (13–9)Balfour (31)17,49169-52
122August 17Indians7–11Jiménez (9–7)Straily (6–7)35,06769-53
123August 18Indians7–3Otero (2–0)Kazmir (7–6)21,11470-53
124August 19Mariners2–1Parker (9–6)Capps (2–3)11,11271–53
125August 20Mariners4–7Maurer (4–7)Doolittle (4–5)Farquhar (8)13,04171-54
126August 21Mariners3–5Iwakuma (12–6)Griffin (10–9)Farquhar (9)18,64171–55
127August 23@ Orioles7–9Rodríguez (3–1)Cook (5–3)Johnson (40)36,76171-56
128August 24@ Orioles2–1Parker (10–6)O'Day (5–3)Balfour (32)33,83472-56
129August 25@ Orioles3–10Feldman (11–9)Gray (1–2)33,82072-57
130August 26@ Tigers8–6Griffin (11–9)Alvarez (1–4)Balfour (33)34,77873-57
131August 27@ Tigers6–3 (6)Milone (10–9)Verlander (12–10)34,35674-57
132August 28@ Tigers14–4Straily (7–7)Fister (11–7)Anderson (1)31,97375-57
133August 29@ Tigers6–7Benoit (4–0)Balfour (0–3)39,21275-58
134August 30Rays4–3Cook (6–3)Price (8–6)Balfour (34)15,60376-58
135August 31Rays2–1Gray (2–2)Cobb (2–2)Balfour (35)35,06777-58
September: 19–8 (Home: 11–4; Road: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1Rays5–1Griffin (12–9)Torres (4–1)18,63978-58
137September 2Rangers4–2Straily (8–7)Holland (9–7)Balfour (36)23,49579-58
138September 3Rangers1–5Perez (9–3)Colón (14–6)16,13379-59
139September 4Rangers11–4Parker (11–6)Darvish (12–7)Anderson (2)18,88680-59
140September 5Astros2–3Peacock (4–5)Gray (2–3)11,56980-60
141September 6Astros7–5Griffin (13–9)Keuchel (5–9)Balfour (37)15,50281-60
142September 7Astros2–1Straily (9–7)Oberholtzer (4–2)Doolittle (1)20,34082-60
143September 8Astros7–2Colón (15–6)Harrell (6–16)Anderson (3)18,82483-60
144September 10@ Twins3–4Swarzak (2–2)Cook (6–4)Perkins (34)26,01783-61
145September 11@ Twins18–3Gray (3–3)Pelfrey (5–12)24,52284–61
146September 12@ Twins8–2Griffin (14–9)Diamond (5–11)26,18885-61
147September 13@ Rangers9–8Straily (10–7)Holland (9–9)Doolittle (2)40,18086-61
148September 14@ Rangers1–0Colón (16–6)Darvish (12–9)Balfour (38)36,06787-61
149September 15@ Rangers5–1Milone (11–9)Perez (9–5)42,98088-61
150September 16Angels1–12Wilson (17–6)Parker (11–7)14,62988-62
151September 17Angels2–1Balfour (1–3)Kohn (1–3)18,77189-62
152September 18Angels4–5 (11)Gutierrez (1–4)Chavez (2–4)Frieri (35)20,26089-63
153September 19Twins8–6Doolittle (5-5)Martis (0–1)11,46190-63
154September 20Twins11–0Colón (17–6)Albers (2–4)36,06791-63
155September 21Twins9–1Parker (12–7)Hernández (3–2)26,39392-63
156September 22Twins11-7Gray (4–3)De Vries (0–1)30,58993-63
157September 23@ Angels10–5Milone (12–9)Richards (7–7)41,14794-63
158September 24@ Angels0–3Vargas (9–7)Griffin (14–10)38,15894-64
159September 25@ Angels1–3Weaver (11–8)Straily (10–8)Frieri (37)36,22694-65
160September 27@ Mariners8–2Colón (18–6)Hernández (12–10)23,04195-65
161September 28@ Mariners5–7Maurer (5–8)Parker (12–8)Farquhar (16)17,75195-66
162September 29@ Mariners9–0Gray (5–3)Ramirez (5–3)17,08196-66

Record against opponents

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Final season record
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore11–84–33–44–24–23–45–23–39–105–22–46–135–210–911–9
Boston8–114–26–13–46–12–53–34–313–63–36–112–72–411–814–6
Chicago3–42–42–177–123–49–103–48–113–32–53–32–54–24–38–12
Cleveland4–31–617–24–156–110–94–213–61–65–25–22–45–14–211–9
Detroit2–44–312–715–46–19–100–611–83–33–45–23–33–45–212–8
Houston2–41–64–31–61–62–410–91–51–54–159–102–52–173–48–12
Kansas City4–35–210–99–1010–94–22–515–42–51–54–36–13–32–49–11
Los Angeles2–53–34–32–46–09–105–21–53–48–1111–84–34–156–110–10
Minnesota3–33–411–86–138–115–14–155–12–51–64–31–64–31–58–12
New York10–96–133–36–13–35–15–24–35–21–54–37–123–414–59–11
Oakland2–53–35–22–54–315–45–111–86–15–18–113–310–94–313–7
Seattle4–21–63–32–52–510–93–48–113–43–411–83–37–123–38–12
Tampa Bay13–67–125–24–23–35–21–63–46–112–73–33–34–411–812–8
Texas2–54–22–41–54–317–23–315–43–44–39–1012–74–41–610–10
Toronto9–108–113–42–42–54–34–21–65–15–143–43–38–116–111–9


Roster

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2013 Oakland Athletics
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Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging percentage

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Jed Lowrie154603801754521575150.290.446
Josh Donaldson158579891743732493576.301.499
Yoenis Céspedes135529741272142680737.240.442
Coco Crisp1315139313422322662161.261.444
Brandon Moss145446731142333087450.256.522
Josh Reddick11438554871921256946.226.379
Eric Sogard13036845982432351027.266.364
Seth Smith1173684993270840039.253.391
Chris Young107335466718312401036.200.379
Derek Norris982644165160930537.246.409
John Jaso702073156120321238.271.372
Nate Freiman80190105281424014.274.389
Alberto Callaspo50159204370522019.270.409
Adam Rosales5113611265048010.191.316
Stephen Vogt4713518346141609.252.400
Daric Barton37104152820316013.269.375
Andy Parrino143424200102.118.176
Kurt Suzuki1533610202702.303.545
Luke Montz132825301501.179.393
Michael Taylor92301000002.043.043
Michael Choice91825100001.278.333
Grant Green51500000100.000.000
Jemile Weeks8931000000.111.111
Shane Peterson2711000101.143.143
Scott Sizemore2601100000.167.333
Casper Wells3500000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals1622222000102.091.091
Team Totals162552176714033012518672574573.254.419

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Pitching

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

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
A.J. Griffin14103.8332320200.0171918554171
Jarrod Parker1283.9732320197.0178928763134
Bartolo Colón1862.6530300190.1193605629117
Tommy Milone1294.1428260156.1160837239126
Dan Straily1083.9627270152.1132746757124
Sean Doolittle553.13700269.05324241360
Ryan Cook642.54710267.16222192567
Sonny Gray532.671210064.05122192067
Grant Balfour132.596503862.24820182772
Jerry Blevins503.15670060.04723211752
Jesse Chavez243.92350157.15027252055
Brett Anderson146.04165344.25132302146
Pat Neshek213.35450040.14017151529
Dan Otero201.38330039.04276627
Evan Scribner004.39180026.2261313719
Chris Resop116.00180018.02213121013
Hideki Okajima002.255004.071121
Pedro Figueroa0012.005003.064433
Team Totals96663.56162162461452.013396255744281183

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Postseason

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American League Division Series

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Game 1, October 4

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9:37 p.m. (EDT) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California

Team123456789RHE
Detroit3000000003100
Oakland000000200231
WP: Max Scherzer (1–0)   LP: Bartolo Colón (0–1)   Sv: Joaquín Benoit (1)
Home runs:
DET: None
OAK: Yoenis Céspedes (1)

Game 2, October 5

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9:07 p.m. (EDT) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California

Team123456789RHE
Detroit000000000040
Oakland000000001180
WP: Grant Balfour (1–0)   LP: Al Alburquerque (0–1)

Game 3, October 7

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1:07 p.m. (EDT) at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan

Team123456789RHE
Oakland0012300006100
Detroit000300000371
WP: Jarrod Parker (1–0)   LP: Aníbal Sánchez (0–1)   Sv: Grant Balfour (1)
Home runs:
OAK: Josh Reddick (1), Brandon Moss (1), Seth Smith (1)
DET: None

Game 4, October 8

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5:07 p.m. (EDT) at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan

Team123456789RHE
Oakland1000201026120
Detroit00003023X890
WP: Max Scherzer (2–0)   LP: Sean Doolittle (0–1)
Home runs:
OAK: Jed Lowrie (1)
DET: Jhonny Peralta (1), Víctor Martínez (1)

Game 5, October 10

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8:07 p.m. (EDT) at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California

Team123456789RHE
Detroit000201000380
Oakland000000000030
WP: Justin Verlander (1–0)   LP: Sonny Gray (0–1)   Sv: Joaquín Benoit (2)
Home runs:
DET: Miguel Cabrera (1)
OAK: None

Farm system

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LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASacramento River CatsPacific Coast LeagueSteve Scarsone
AAMidland RockHoundsTexas LeagueAaron Nieckula
AStockton PortsCalifornia LeagueWebster Garrison
ABeloit SnappersMidwest LeagueRyan Christenson
A-Short SeasonVermont Lake MonstersNew York–Penn LeagueRick Magnante
RookieAZL AthleticsArizona LeagueMarcus Jensen

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References

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  1. ^ Slusser, Susan (October 12, 2012). "A's unusually likely to retain players". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben (February 4, 2013). "Athletics Acquire Jed Lowrie In Five-Player Deal". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.
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