Major League Baseball team season
The Houston Astros ' 2008 season was the 47th season for the Houston Astros. The Astros attempted to return to the postseason, after missing the past two postseasons. This was the last season where the Astros finished the season above the .500 mark prior to the post season run in 2015.[ 1]
On October 29, all six eligible Astros players filed for free agency. The list includes catcher Brad Ausmus , infielder Mike Lamb , infielder Mark Loretta , outfielder Orlando Palmeiro , left-handed reliever Trever Miller and right-handed reliever Brian Moehler .
On October 30, the Astros signed catcher Brad Ausmus to a 1-year, $2 million contract.
On November 8, The Astros acquired outfielder Michael Bourn , third baseman Michael Costanzo , and right-handed reliever Geoff Geary from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for right-handed pitcher Brad Lidge and infielder Eric Bruntlett . The announcement was made by Astros General Manager Ed Wade.[ 2]
On November 16, the Astros acquired right-handed reliever Óscar Villarreal from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for center fielder Josh Anderson . On the same day, the Astros also signed outfielder Yordany Ramirez as a free agent.
On November 20, the Astros signed free agent utilityman Geoff Blum to a one-year deal including a club option for a second year.
On November 26, the Astros signed free agent relief pitcher Doug Brocail to a one-year deal.
On November 30, the Astros and free agent Kazuo Matsui agreed to a 3-year, $16.5 million deal. Matsui played second base for the NL Champion Colorado Rockies in the 2007 season.[ 3]
On December 12, the Astros acquired shortstop Miguel Tejada from the Orioles for five players. The Astros traded outfielder Luke Scott , pitchers Matt Albers , Troy Patton and Dennis Sarfate and third baseman Mike Costanzo to Baltimore for Tejada. Adam Everett , the Astros shortstop at the time, had to deal with a double-whammy: not only did the Astros trade for Tejada, they also non-tendered Everett, leaving him without a team as of 11 p.m. CT.
On December 14, The Houston Astros' offseason of dealing continued on Friday when the club traded Chris Burke , Chad Qualls and Juan Gutiérrez to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for closer José Valverde .
In January, Brandon Backe , Ty Wigginton , and Dave Borkowski were signed to a one-year contract.
On February 20, Shawn Chacón signed a one-year deal.
On March 29, the Astros released Woody Williams .
On March 30, the contracts of OF José Cruz Jr. and RHP Brian Moehler were purchased from Triple-A Round Rock .
In spring training the Astros posted a 13–18 record culminating with a 9–4 win in the final spring training game at Minute Maid Park .
After losing the first two games of the 2008 campaign, the Astros were trailing 6-5 in the top of the 9th with 2 outs of game 3 against Trevor Hoffman , on April 2. The Astros put two on base when Hunter Pence hit a line drive off of Adrián González 's glove into right to tie it up. Lance Berkman came up next and smashed a 3-run home run to deep center making it a 9–6 game. Valverde then closed out the Astros first '08 win.
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–5
2–4
2–4
15–3
2–7
4–2
8–10
2–5
3–3
3–4
4–3
10–8
11–7
3–4
4–2
6–9
Atlanta
5–3
–
0–6
3–3
4–3
10–8
3–3
4–2
3–6
11–7
4–14
2–5
5–1
2–5
2–5
6–12
8–7
Chicago
4–2
6–0
–
8–7
5–1
4–3
8–9
5–2
9–7
4–2
3–4
14–4
5–2
4–3
9–6
3–3
6–9
Cincinnati
4–2
3–3
7–8
–
1–5
6–2
3–12
1–7
10–8
3–4
3–5
6–9
4–3
5–1
5–10
4–3
9–6
Colorado
3–15
3–4
1–5
5–1
–
5–3
3–3
8–10
4–3
3–6
0–5
5–2
9–9
11–7
3–4
4–3
7–8
Florida
7–2
8–10
3–4
2–6
3–5
–
4–2
3–4
5–1
8–10
10–8
3–2
4–2
3–3
2–5
14–3
5–10
Houston
2–4
3–3
9–8
12–3
3–3
2–4
–
4–3
7–8
5–2
3–4
8–8
3–3
7–1
7–8
4–2
7–11
Los Angeles
10–8
2–4
2–5
7–1
10–8
4–3
3–4
–
4–2
3–4
4–4
5–2
11–7
9–9
2–4
3–3
5–10
Milwaukee
5–2
6–3
7–9
8–10
3–4
1–5
8–7
2–4
–
2–4
1–5
14–1
4–3
6–0
10–5
6–2
7–8
New York
3–3
7–11
2–4
4–3
6–3
10–8
2–5
4–3
4–2
–
11–7
4–3
2–5
5–1
4–3
12–6
9–6
Philadelphia
4–3
14–4
4–3
5–3
5–0
8–10
4–3
4–4
5–1
7–11
–
4–2
4–2
3–3
5–4
12–6
4–11
Pittsburgh
3–4
5–2
4–14
9–6
2–5
2–3
8–8
2–5
1–14
3–4
2–4
–
3–4
4–2
10–7
3–4
6–9
San Diego
8–10
1–5
2–5
3–4
9–9
2–4
3–3
7–11
3–4
5–2
2–4
4–3
–
5–13
1–6
5–1
3–15
San Francisco
7–11
5–2
3–4
1–5
7–11
3–3
1–7
9–9
0–6
1–5
3–3
2–4
13–5
–
4–3
7–0
6–12
St. Louis
4–3
5–2
6–9
10–5
4–3
5–2
8–7
4–2
5–10
3–4
4–5
7–10
6–1
3–4
–
5–1
7–8
Washington
2–4
12–6
3–3
3–4
3–4
3–14
2–4
3–3
2–6
6–12
6–12
4–3
1–5
0–7
1–5
–
8–10
2008 Houston Astros
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Home Game
Away Game
† = Interleague Game
All games, dates and times are subject to change
2008 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
1
March 31
@ Padres
0–4
Peavy (1–0)
Oswalt (0–1)
44,965
0–1
[2]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
2
April 1
@ Padres
1–2
Young (1–0)
Backe (0–1)
Hoffman (1)
20,825
0–2
[3]
3
April 2
@ Padres
9–6
Valverde (1–0)
Hoffman (0–1)
18,714
1–2
[4]
4
April 3
@ Padres
2–3
E. González (1–0)
Villareal (0–1)
Hoffman (2)
24,432
1–3
[5]
5
April 4
@ Cubs
4–3
Wright (1–0)
Lieber (0–1)
Valverde (1)
37,812
2–3
[6]
6
April 5
@ Cubs
7–9
Hart (1–0)
Oswalt (0–2)
Wood (2)
40,707
2–4
[7]
7
April 6
@ Cubs
2–3
Zambrano (1–0)
Villarreal (0–2)
Wood (3)
40,929
2–5
[8]
8
April 7
Cardinals
5–3
Valverde (2–0)
McClellan (0–1)
43,483
3–5
[9]
9
April 8
Cardinals
3–5
Reyes (1–0)
Geary (0–1)
Isringhausen (4)
30,184
3–6
[10]
10
April 9
Cardinals
4–6
Looper (2–0)
Sampson (0–1)
Isringhausen (5)
29,187
3–7
[11]
11
April 11
Marlins
6–10
Nolasco (1–0)
Oswalt (0–3)
34,191
3–8
[12]
12
April 12
Marlins
5–0
Backe (1–1)
Miller (0–2)
34,336
4–8
[13]
13
April 13
Marlins
5–1
Rodríguez (1–0)
Badenhop (0–1)
29,766
5–8
[14]
14
April 15
@ Phillies
3–4
Seánez (1–1)
Valverde (2–1)
34,609
5–9
[15]
15
April 16
@ Phillies
2–1
Oswalt (1–3)
Kendrick (1–2)
Brocail (1)
31,644
6–9
[16]
16
April 17
@ Phillies
2–10
Myers (2–1)
Backe (1–2)
33,526
6–10
[17]
17
April 18
Rockies
11–5
Morales (1–1)
Sampson (0–2)
34,272
6–11
[18]
18
April 19
Rockies
2–3
Cook (2–1)
Villarreal (0–3)
Corpas (4)
34,540
6–12
[19]
19
April 20
Rockies
6–4
Wright (2–0)
Fuentes (0–1)
Valverde (2)
35,286
7–12
[20]
20
April 21
Padres
10–3
Oswalt (2–3)
Germano (0–2)
28,600
8–12
[21]
21
April 22
Padres
11–7
Valverde (3–1)
Bell (0–2)
33,434
9–12
[22]
22
April 23
@ Reds
9–3
Sampson (1–2)
Arroyo (0–3)
16,017
10–12
[23]
23
April 24
@ Reds
5–3
Cassel (1–0)
Cueto (3)
Valverde (3)
17,403
11–12
[24]
24
April 25
@ Cardinals
3–2
Wright (2–0)
Isringhausen (1–2)
Valverde (4)
41,193
12–12
[25]
25
April 26
@ Cardinals
3–4
Wainwright (3–1)
Borkowski (0–1)
43,040
12–13
[26]
26
April 27
@ Cardinals
1–5
Lohse (3–0)
Backe (1–3)
McClellan (1)
44,222
12–14
[27]
27
April 28
@ D-backs
3–5
Haren (4–1)
Sampson (1–3)
Lyon (8)
19,868
12–15
[28]
28
April 29
@ D-backs
6–4
Brocail (1–0)
González (1–2)
Valverde (5)
20,241
13–15
[29]
29
April 30
@ D-backs
7–8
Medders (1–0)
Borkowski (0–2)
Lyon (9)
21,519
13–16
[30]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
30
May 2
Brewers
7–4
Oswalt (3–3)
Villanueva (1–3)
Valverde (6)
39,715
14–16
31
May 3
Brewers
6–2
Backe (2–3)
Parra (1–2)
35,002
15–16
32
May 4
Brewers
8 – 6 (12)
Byrdak (1–0)
Stetter (1–1)
38,301
16–16
33
May 6
Nationals
6–5
Brocail (2–0)
Ayala (1–2)
Valverde (7)
30,335
17–16
34
May 7
Nationals
4–3
Valverde (4–1)
Hanrahan (0–2)
30,432
18–16
35
May 8
Nationals
8–3
Lannan (3–3)
Backe (2–4)
33,433
18–17
36
May 9
@ Dodgers
7–1
Moehler (1–0)
Lowe (2–3)
52,658
19–17
37
May 10
@ Dodgers
5–0
Sampson (2–3)
Billingsley (2–5)
45,212
20–17
38
May 11
@ Dodgers
8–5
Geary (1–1)
Broxton (1–1)
Valverde (8)
40,217
21–17
39
May 12
@ Giants
7–3
Oswalt (4–3)
Chulk (0–1)
Valderde (9)
30,165
22–17
40
May 13
@ Giants
4–2
Cain (2–3)
Backe (2–5)
Wilson (12)
30,858
22–18
41
May 14
@ Giants
6–3
Villarreal (1–3)
Taschner (2–1)
Valverde (10)
33,070
23–18
42
May 15
@ Giants
8–7
Byrdak (2–0)
Chulk (0–2)
Valverde (11)
33,771
24–18
43
May 16
@ Rangers †
16–8
Wright (2–1)
Wright (3–1)
32,117
24–19
44
May 17
@ Rangers †
6–2
Padilla (6–2)
Oswalt (4–4)
38,534
24–20
45
May 18
@ Rangers †
5–4
Backe (2–5)
Gabbard (1–1)
Valverde (11)
33,561
25–20
46
May 19
Cubs
7–2
Lilly (5–4)
Moehler (1–1)
32,458
25–21
47
May 20
Cubs
4–2
Sampson (3–3)
Dempster (5–2)
Valverde (13)
33,339
26–21
48
May 21
Cubs
5–3
Chacón (1–0)
Gallagher (1–1)
33,251
27–21
49
May 22
Phillies
7–5
Durbin (1–1)
Wright (3–2)
Lidge (12)
29,263
27–22
50
May 23
Phillies
4–3
Backe (3–5)
Eaton (0–3)
Valverde (12)
41,152
28–22
51
May 24
Phillies
4–3
Moehler (2–1)
Myers (2–6)
Brocail (2)
42,660
29–22
52
May 25
Phillies
6–15
Seánez (3–3)
Nieve (0–1)
43,079
29–23
53
May 27
@ Cardinals
8–2
Chacón (1–0)
Looper (6–4)
41,104
30–23
54
May 28
@ Cardinals
1–6
Wainwright (5–2)
Rodríguez (1–1)
41,114
30–24
55
May 29
@ Cardinals
2–3
Lohse (5–2)
Oswalt (4–5)
Franklin (4)
41,786
30–25
56
May 30
@ Brewers
5–1
Parra (3–2)
Backe (4–6)
32,039
30–26
57
May 31
@ Brewers
4–1
Sheets (6–1)
Moehler (2–2)
Torres (5)
42,913
30–27
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
58
June 1
@ Brewers
10–1
Bush (2–5)
Chacón (2–1)
44,613
30–28
59
June 3
@ Pirates
2–0
Rodríguez (2–1)
Dumatrait (2–3)
Valverde (16)
13,183
31–28
60
June 4
@ Pirates
5–2
Duke (3–4)
Oswalt (4–6)
Capps (12)
9,392
31–29
61
June 5
@ Pirates
4–3
Maholm (4–5)
Backe (4–7)
Capps (13)
10,728
31–30
62
June 6
Cardinals
6–1
Moehler (3–2)
Looper (7–5)
38,596
32–30
63
June 7
Cardinals
8–4
Wainwright (6–3)
Chacón (2–2)
39,811
32–31
64
June 8
Cardinals
5–4
Lohse (7–2)
Rodríguez (2–2)
Franklin (8)
39,923
32–32
65
June 10
Brewers
6–1
Oswalt (5–6)
McClung (3–3)
35,058
33–32
66
June 11
Brewers
10–6
Parra (5–2)
Backe (4–8)
33,806
33–33
67
June 12
Brewers
9–6
Sheets (7–1)
Moehler (3–3)
35,709
33–34
68
June 13
Yankees †
2–1
Veras (1–0)
Brocail (2–1)
Farnsworth (1)
43,095
33–35
69
June 14
Yankees †
8–4
Mussina (10–4)
Rodríguez (2–3)
43,409
33–36
70
June 15
Yankees †
13–0
Wang (8–2)
Oswalt (5–7)
43,165
33–37
71
June 17
@ Orioles †
6–5
Johnson (2–2)
Brocail (2–2)
Sherrill (23)
21,535
33–38
72
June 18
@ Orioles †
2 – 1 (10)
Bradford (3–2)
Valverde (4–2)
21,112
33–39
73
June 19
@ Orioles †
7–5
Burres (6–5)
Chacón (2–3)
Sherrill (24)
31,480
33–40
74
June 20
@ Rays †
4–3
Oswalt (6–7)
Garza (5–4)
Valverde (17)
14,741
34–40
75
June 21
@ Rays †
4–3
Wheeler (2–3)
Brocail (2–3)
29,953
34–41
76
June 22
@ Rays †
3–2
Backe (5–8)
Kazmir (6–3)
Valverde (18)
19,778
35–41
77
June 24
Rangers †
4–3
Moehler (4–3)
Hurley (0–1)
Valverde (19)
40,052
36–41
78
June 25
Rangers †
3–2
Mendoza (1–2)
Oswalt (6–8)
Wilson (16)
32,567
36–42
79
June 26
Rangers †
7–2
Rodríguez (3–3)
Millwood (5–4)
36,506
37–42
80
June 27
Red Sox †
6–1
Matsuzaka (9–1)
Hernández (0–1)
Papelbon (24)
42,327
37–43
81
June 28
Red Sox †
11–10
Brocail (3–3)
Delcarmen (0–2)
Valverde (20)
43,073
38–43
82
June 29
Red Sox †
3–2
Brocail (4–3)
Aardsma (2–2)
Valverde (21)
42,066
39–43
83
June 30
Dodgers
4–1
Oswalt (7–8)
Stults (2–1)
Valverde (22)
28,827
40–44
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
84
July 1
Dodgers
7 – 6 (11)
Park (4–2)
Wright (3–3)
Saito (13)
31,914
40–44
85
July 2
Dodgers
4–1
Kuroda (4–6)
Hernández (0–2)
34,058
40–45
86
July 3
Dodgers
5–2
Billingsley (8–7)
Backe (5–9)
Saito (14)
35,696
40–46
87
July 4
@ Braves
6–2
Hudson (9–6)
Moehler (4–4)
48,045
40–47
88
July 5
@ Braves
6–1
Sampson (4–3)
Reyes (3–7)
37,049
41–47
89
July 6
@ Braves
7 – 6 (17)
Ring (2–1)
Byrdak (2–1)
24,169
41–48
90
July 7
@ Pirates
10–7
Bautista (2–2)
Hernández (0–3)
Marte (2)
13,323
41–49
91
July 8
@ Pirates
4–3
Grabow (5–2)
Brocail (4–4)
Marte (3)
17,867
41–50
92
July 9
@ Pirates
6–4
Moehler (5–4)
Burnett (0–1)
Valverde (23)
13,884
42–50
93
July 11
@ Nationals
10–0
Redding (7–3)
Paronto (0–1)
Shell (1)
33,653
42–51
94
July 12
@ Nationals
6–4
Rodríguez (4–3)
Balester (1–2)
Valverde (24)
30,682
43–51
95
July 13
@ Nationals
5–0
Backe (6–9)
Pérez (2–7)
31,463
44–51
96
July 18
Cubs
2–1
Geary (2–1)
Howry (3–3)
42,368
45–51
97
July 19
Cubs
4–1
Rodríguez (5–3)
Zambrano (10–4)
Valverde (25)
43,129
46–51
98
July 20
Cubs
9–0
Dempster (11–4)
Backe (6–10)
41,161
46–52
99
July 21
Pirates
9–2
Valverde (4–3)
Yates (4–2)
34,624
46–53
100
July 22
Pirates
8–2
Maholm (7–6)
Cassel (1–1)
33,996
46–54
101
July 23
Pirates
8–7
Osoria (4–3)
Geary (2–2)
Marte (5)
36,091
46–55
102
July 25
@ Brewers
3–1
Rodríguez (6–3)
Parra (9–3)
Valverde (26)
41,357
47–55
103
July 26
@ Brewers
6–4
Gagné (4–2)
Brocail (4–5)
Torres (20)
43,489
47–56
104
July 27
@ Brewers
11–6
Sampson (5–3)
Suppan (5–7)
31,565
48–56
105
July 28
Reds
5–4
Oswalt (8–8)
Cueto (7–10)
Valverde (27)
31,783
49–56
106
July 29
Reds
6–2
Moehler (6–4)
Arroyo (9–8)
Wright (1)
34,015
50–56
107
July 30
Reds
9–5
Vólquez (13–4)
Rodríguez (6–4)
30,272
50–57
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
108
August 1
Mets
7–3
Brocail (5–5)
Heilman (1–5)
41,083
51–57
109
August 2
Mets
5–4
Valverde (5–3)
Heilman (1–6)
39,152
52–57
110
August 3
Mets
4–0
Wolf (7–10)
Pérez (7–7)
38,602
53–57
111
August 4
@ Cubs
2 – 0 (8)
Moehler (7–4)
Dempster (12–5)
Hawkins (1)
40,867
54–57
112
August 5
@ Cubs
11–7
Howry (4–4)
Sampson (5–4)
40,416
54–58
113
August 6
@ Cubs
11–4
Marquis (7–7)
Backe (6–11)
41,107
54–59
114
August 7
@ Reds
7–4
Oswalt (9–8)
Fogg (2–4)
27,378
55–59
115
August 8
@ Reds
9 – 5 (10)
Sampson (6–4)
Cordero (4–4)
25,652
56–59
116
August 9
@ Reds
3–1
Moehler (8–4)
Arroyo (10–9)
Valverde (28)
26,044
57–59
117
August 10
@ Reds
13–4
Rodríguez (7–4)
Harang (3–12)
30,789
58–59
118
August 11
Giants
3–1
Backe (7–11)
Sánchez (8–9)
Valverde (29)
28,220
59–59
118
August 12
Giants
12–4
Oswalt (10–8)
Walker (4–7)
29,451
60–59
120
August 13
Giants
6–2
Wolf (8–10)
Zito (6–15)
30,330
61–59
121
August 14
Giants
7–4
Hawkins (2–1)
Yabu (3–5)
Valverde (30)
33,612
62–59
122
August 15
Diamondbacks
12–2
Webb (18–4)
Rodríguez (7–5)
36,035
62–60
123
August 16
Diamondbacks
11–5
Petit (2–3)
Backe (7–12)
33,612
62–61
124
August 17
Diamondbacks
3–0
Oswalt (11–8)
Johnson (10–9)
Valverde (31)
42,619
63–61
125
August 18
@ Brewers
9–3
Sabathia (14–8)
Wolf (8–11)
41,991
63–62
126
August 19
@ Brewers
5–2
Moehler (9–4)
Sheets (11–7)
Valverde (32)
41,662
64–62
127
August 20
@ Brewers
5–2
Parra (10–6)
Rodríguez (7–6)
Torres (24)
41,419
64–63
128
August 22
@ Mets
5–2
Santana (12–7)
Oswalt (11–9)
Ayala (1)
52,008
64–64
129
August 23
@ Mets
8–3
Backe (8–12)
Maine (10–8)
51,766
65–64
130
August 24
@ Mets
6–4
Hawkins (3–1)
Feliciano (2–4)
Valverde (33)
49,758
66–64
131
August 25
@ Mets
9–1
Pelfrey (13–8)
Moehler (9–5)
41,419
66–65
132
August 26
Reds
2–1
Arroyo (12–10)
Geary (2–3)
30,395
66–66
133
August 27
Reds
4–1
Oswalt (12–9)
Fogg (2–7)
Valverde (34)
30,741
67–66
134
August 28
Reds
3–2
Backe (9–12)
Harang (4–14)
Valverde (35)
30,028
68–66
135
August 29
Cardinals
3–2
Brocail (6–5)
Springer (2–1)
33,347
69–66
136
August 30
Cardinals
8–5
Moehler (10–5)
Looper (12–11)
Valverde (36)
37,569
70–66
137
August 31
Cardinals
3–0
Rodríguez (8–6)
Wellemeyer (11–6)
Valverde (37)
35,638
71–66
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Wrapup
138
September 1
@ Cubs
3–0
Oswalt (13–9)
Marquis (9–8)
Valverde (38)
40,670
72–66
139
September 2
@ Cubs
9–7
Wright (8–6)
Wood (4–3)
Valverde (39)
39,846
73–66
140
September 3
@ Cubs
4–0
Wolf (9–11)
Dempster (15–6)
40,163
74–66
141
September 5
@ Rockies
5–3
Jiménez (10–12)
Moehler (10–6)
Fuentes (27)
26,163
74–67
142
September 6
@ Rockies
2–0
Oswalt (14–9)
Francis (4–9)
32,352
75–67
143
September 7
@ Rockies
7–5
Brocail (7–5)
Buchholz (6–5)
Valverde (40)
30,509
76–67
144
September 8
Pirates
3–2
Arias (1–0)
Snell (6–11)
Valverde (41)
26,526
77–67
145
September 9
Pirates
9–3
Wolf (10–11)
Ohlendorf (1–2)
30,034
78–67
146
September 10
Pirates
7–4
Moehler (11–6)
Bautista (4–4)
Valverde (42)
26,859
79–67
147
September 11
Pirates
6–0
Oswalt (15–9)
Duke (5–14)
31,101
80–67
–
September 12
Cubs
Postponed (Hurricane Ike ) Rescheduled for September 14 @ Miller Park .
–
September 13
Cubs
Postponed (Hurricane Ike ) Rescheduled for September 15 @ Miller Park .
–
September 14
Cubs
Postponed (Hurricane Ike ) Cancelled due to the Astros being eliminated from playoff contention and the Cubs winning the NL Central on September 20.
148
September 14
Cubs *
5–0
Zambrano (14–5)
Wolf (10–12)
23,441
80–68
149
September 15
Cubs *
6–1
Lilly (15–9)
Moehler (11–7)
15,158
80–69
150
September 16
@ Marlins
5–1
Volstad (5–3)
Oswalt (15–10)
12,232
80–70
151
September 17
@ Marlins
2–14
Nolasco (15–7)
Backe (9–13)
14,124
80–71
152
September 18
@ Marlins
1-8
Olsen (8-10)
Arias (1-1)
14,219
80-72
153
September 19
@ Pirates
5-1
Wolf (11-12)
Snell (6-12)
26,301
81-72
154
September 20
@ Pirates
4-6
Davis (2-4)
Brian Moehler (11-8)
Capps (20)
36,621
81-73
155
September 21
@ Pirates
6-2
Oswalt (16-10)
Ohlendorf (1-4)
20,311
82-73
156
September 23
Reds
2-1
Volquez (17-6)
Rodríguez (8–7)
Cordero (34)
27,561
82-74
157
September 24
Reds
5-0
Wolf (12-12)
Ramírez (1–1)
26,103
83-74
158
September 25
Reds
8-7
Oswalt (17-10)
Cueto (9-14)
José Valverde (43)
31,204
84-74
159
September 26
Braves
5-4
José Valverde (6-3)
Tavárez (1-5)
33,477
85-74
160
September 27
Braves
5-11
Vladimir Núñez (1-2)
Backe (9-14)
37,491
85-75
161
September 28
Braves
3-1
Rodríguez (9-7)
Hampton (3-4)
José Valverde (44)
37,113
86-75
*At Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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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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