2015 Texas Rangers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2015 Texas Rangers season was the Rangers' 55th season of the franchise and the 44th since the team relocated to Arlington, Texas . After a disastrous 2014 season in which the Rangers finished last in the entire American League and third worst in all of Major League Baseball (MLB), and despite starting the season with an 8–16 record and being under .500 as late as August 13, the Rangers would clinch the American League West title on the final day of the season. It was the team's sixth division title and seventh postseason appearance in franchise history. They lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in five games in the ALDS , even after taking a 2-1 lead. First year manager Jeff Banister was named the AL Manager of the Year .
Offseason
October 30: Colby Lewis , Neal Cotts and Scott Baker become free agents.
October 31: Sent 3 players to the minors.
November 20: Promoted 4 players from the minors, released 2, signed 3 to a minor league contract (2 with an invite to spring training ), and sent Daniel Robertson to the Los Angeles Angels for an unnamed player.
November 24: Released Jim Adduci and signed Ed Lucas to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 2: Adam Rosales , Michael Kirkman , and Alexi Ogando become free agents.
Rosales and Kirkman resigned with the Rangers.
Ogando signed with the Boston Red Sox .
December 8: Claimed Scott Barnes off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles .
December 11: Signed 3 players to a minor league contract and invited them to Spring training, while drafting Delino DeShields .
December 12: Received Ross Detwiler from the Washington Nationals for Chris Bostick and Abel De Los Santos .
December 14: Signed J. T. Wise to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 15: Signed Francisco Mendoza to a minor league contract.
December 16: Signed Kyuji Fujikawa . Also signed 3 players to a minor league contract with 2 receiving an invite to spring training.
December 18: Signed Mike McDade to a minor league contract.
Week of January 5: Signed Adam Rosales and gave 2 players a minor league contract (1 with an invite to spring training).
Week of January 12: Signed 7 players to a minor league contract and invited 1 of them to spring training.
Week of January 19: Received Yovani Gallardo and cash from the Milwaukee Brewers for Corey Knebel , Luis Sardinas , and Marcos Diplan and received Gonzalez Germen from the Yankees for cash. Signed Juan Perez and Ross Ohlendorf to a minor league contract and invited 6 others to spring training.
Germen would be claimed by the Chicago Cubs off waivers.
Ohlendorf received an invite to spring training.
January 27: Received Anthony Ranaudo from the Boston Red Sox for Robbie Ross, Jr.
January 28: Signed 2 players to a minor league contract.
February 3: Invited Martire Garcia to spring training.
February 4: Signed Ryan Ludwick to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
February 6: Signed Nate Schierholtz to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
Regular season
Season standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
3–3
5–1
4–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
0–7
10–9
6–1
3–3
10–9
1–6
8–11
12–8
Boston
8–11
—
3–4
2–4
4–2
2–4
4–3
2–5
2–5
8–11
5–1
4–3
9–10
2–5
10–9
13–7
Chicago
3–3
4–3
—
10–9
9–10
5–1
7–12
4–3
6–13
2–5
5–2
4–3
1–5
3–3
4–3
9–11
Cleveland
1–5
4–2
9–10
—
7–11
5–2
9–10
4–2
7–12
5–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
3–3
3–4
12–8
Detroit
3–4
2–4
10–9
11–7
—
3–4
9–10
1–6
11–8
2–5
2–4
4–3
3–3
2–5
2–4
9–11
Houston
4–3
4–2
1–5
2–5
4–3
—
4–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
10–9
12–7
2–5
6–13
4–3
16–4
Kansas City
4–3
3–4
12–7
10–9
10–9
2–4
—
6–1
12–7
2–4
5–1
4–2
6–1
3–4
3–4
13–7
Los Angeles
4–2
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–1
9–10
1–6
—
5–2
2–4
11–8
12–7
3–3
12–7
2–5
8–12
Minnesota
7–0
5–2
13–6
12–7
8–11
3–3
7–12
2–5
—
1–5
4–3
4–3
4–2
3–3
2–5
8–12
New York
9–10
11–8
5–2
2–5
5–2
3–4
4–2
4–2
5–1
—
3–4
5–1
12–7
2–5
6–13
11–9
Oakland
1–6
1–5
2–5
4–3
4–2
9–10
1–5
8–11
3–4
4–3
—
6–13
3–4
10–9
1–5
11–9
Seattle
3–3
3–4
3–4
3–4
3–4
7–12
2–4
7–12
3–4
1–5
13–6
—
4–3
12–7
4–2
8–12
Tampa Bay
9–10
10–9
5–1
2–5
3–3
5–2
1–6
3–3
2–4
7–12
4–3
3–4
—
2–5
10–9
14–6
Texas
6–1
5–2
3–3
3–3
5–2
13–6
4–3
7–12
3–3
5–2
9–10
7–12
5–2
—
2–4
11–9
Toronto
11–8
9–10
3–4
4–3
4–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
5–2
13–6
5–1
2–4
9–10
4–2
—
12–8
Season summary
The Rangers would start the season as poorly as their 2014 season ended, reaching a season low eight games under .500 (8-16) on May 3. The lone bright spot was the resurgence of Prince Fielder from season-ending surgery the prior year. At the All-Star break, the Rangers improved slightly, but were still under .500 (42-46).
The second half of the season would see the team begin a resurgence, led in part by the acquisition of Cole Hamels , the emergence of Shawn Tolleson as the team's closer , the returns of Martin Perez and Derek Holland from the disabled list, and improved play by Shin-Soo Choo and Adrián Beltré . However, as late as August 3, the Rangers were still below .500. The improved play continued, and on September 15 (during a four-game home series against their in-state and division rivals the Houston Astros ), the Rangers would defeat the Astros 6-5, taking the division lead in the process and ultimately sweeping the series. The Rangers would not relinquish the division lead from that point forward, though they would not clinch the division until the last day of the season when they defeated the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 behind a complete game effort from Hamels.
Game log
2015 Game Log[ 1]
April: 7–14 (Home: 2–7 ; Away: 5–7 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Athletics
L 0–8
S. Gray (1-0)
Y. Gallardo (0-1)
—
36,067
0–1
2
April 7
@ Athletics
W 3–1
C. Lewis (1-0)
J. Hahn (0-1)
N. Feliz (1)
15,025
1–1
3
April 8
@ Athletics
L 0–10
S. Kazmir (1-0)
R. Detwiler (0-1)
—
19,479
1–2
4
April 9
@ Athletics
W 10-1
N. Martinez (1-0)
K. Graveman (0-1)
—
16,045
2–2
5
April 10
Astros
L 1–5
C. McHugh (1-0)
D. Holland (0-1)
—
48,885
2–3
6
April 11
Astros
W 6–2
Y. Gallardo (1-1)
R. Hernandez (0-1)
—
36,833
3–3
7
April 12
Astros
L 6–4 (14)
W. Harris (1-0)
L. Verrett (0-1)
S. Deduno (1)
35,276
3–4
8
April 13
Angels
L 3–6
M. Shoemaker (2-0)
R. Detwiler (0-2)
H. Street (3)
18,401
3–5
9
April 14
Angels
W 8–2
N. Martinez (2-0)
D. Rucinski (0-1)
—
21,805
4–5
10
April 15
Angels
L 2–10
H. Santiago (1-1)
A. Ranaudo (0-1)
—
25,575
4–6
11
April 17
@ Mariners
W 3–1
Y. Gallardo (2-1)
J. Happ (0-1)
N. Feliz (2)
36,606
5–6
12
April 18
@ Mariners
L 1–3
F. Hernandez (2-0)
C. Lewis (1-1)
F. Rodney (3)
43,017
5–7
13
April 19
@ Mariners
L 10–11
Y. Medina (1-0)
N. Feliz (0-1)
—
31,601
5–8
14
April 21
@ D-backs
W 7–1
S. Tolleson (1-0)
D. Hudson (0-1)
—
18,345
6–8
15
April 22
@ D-backs
L 5–8
A. Bradley (2-0)
Y. Gallardo (2-2)
—
17,886
6–9
16
April 24
@ Angels
L 2–3
G. Richards (1-1)
K. Kela (0-1)
H. Street (6)
41,054
6–10
17
April 25
@ Angels
L 1–4
V. Pestano (1-0)
C. Lewis (1-2)
H. Street (7)
38,016
6–11
18
April 26
@ Angels
W 5–4 (11)
N. Feliz (1-1)
J. Alvarez (0-1)
—
35,053
7–11
19
April 27
Mariners
L 1–3
T. Walker (1-2)
Y. Gallardo (2-3)
F. Rodney (5)
19,748
7–12
20
April 28
Mariners
L 1–2
J. Happ (2-1)
R. Detwiler (0-3)
F. Rodney (6)
23,714
7–13
21
April 29
Mariners
L 5–2
F. Hernandez (4-0)
W. Rodriguez (0-1)
F. Rodney (7)
26,037
7–14
May: 19–11 (Home: 7–7 ; Away: 12–4 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
Athletics
L 5–7
D. Otero (2-1)
R. Mendez (0-1)
T. Clippard (2)
29,700
7–15
23
May 2
Athletics
W 8–7 (10)
K. Kela (1-1)
R. Cook (0-2)
—
32,207
8–15
24
May 3
Athletics
L 1–7
S. Gray (4-0)
Y. Gallardo (2-4)
—
36,006
8–16
25
May 4
@ Astros
W 2–1
K. Kela (2-1)
C. Qualls (0-2)
N. Feliz (3)
17,597
9–16
26
May 5
@ Astros
W 7–1
W. Rodriguez (1-1)
S. Feldman (2-3)
—
20,951
10–16
27
May 6
@ Astros
W 11–3
C. Lewis (2-2)
S. Deduno (0-1)
—
22,230
11–16
28
May 7
@ Rays
W 5–4
A. Claudio (1-0)
C. Archer (3-4)
N. Feliz (4)
8,701
12–16
29
May 8
@ Rays
L 2–8
N. Karns (2-1)
Y. Gallardo (2-5)
—
11,704
12–17
30
May 9
@ Rays
L 2–7
A. Bellatti (1-0)
R. Detwiler (0-4)
B. Boxberger (8)
20,943
12–18
31
May 10
@ Rays
W 2–1
K. Kela (3-1)
K. Jepsen (0-2)
N. Feliz (5)
14,521
13–18
32
May 11
Royals
W 8–2
C. Lewis (3-2)
D. Duffy (2-2)
—
36,006
14–18
33
May 12
Royals
L 6–7 (10)
G. Holland (1-0)
S. Pimentel (0-1)
—
23,659
14–19
34
May 13
Royals
W 5–2
Y. Gallardo (3-5)
Y. Ventura (2-3)
N. Feliz (6)
26,258
15–19
35
May 14
Royals
L 3–6
J. Guthrie (3-2)
R. Detwiler (0-5)
G. Holland (5)
33,818
15–20
36
May 15
Indians
L 3–8
R. Webb (1-0)
W. Rodriguez (1-2)
—
29,524
15–21
37
May 16
Indians
L 8–10
S. Atchison (1-1)
N. Feliz (1-2)
C. Allen (6)
31,045
15–22
38
May 17
Indians
W 5–1
N. Martinez (3-0)
C. Carrasco (4-4)
—
32,189
16–22
39
May 19
@ Red Sox
L 3–4
W. Miley (3-4)
Y. Gallardo (3-6)
K. Uehara (10)
36,580
16–23
40
May 20
@ Red Sox
W 2–1
P. Klein (1-0)
J. Kelly (1-3)
S. Tolleson (1)
35,726
17–23
41
May 21
@ Red Sox
W 3–1
W. Rodriguez (2-2)
C. Buchholz (2-5)
S. Tolleson (2)
34,945
18–23
42
May 22
@ Yankees
W 10–9
C. Lewis (4-2)
M. Pineda (5-2)
R. Ohlendorf (1)
40,008
19–23
43
May 23
@ Yankees
W 15–4
N. Martinez (4-0)
C. Sabathia (2-6)
—
42,067
20–23
44
May 24
@ Yankees
W 5–2
Y. Gallardo (4-6)
C. Capuano (0-2)
S. Tolleson (3)
45,681
21–23
45
May 25
@ Indians
W 10–8
T. Scheppers (1-0)
M. Rzepczynski (1-2)
S. Tolleson (4)
13,614
22–23
46
May 26
@ Indians
W 4–3
K. Kela (4-1)
N. Hagadone (0-1)
S. Tolleson (5)
11,352
23–23
47
May 27
@ Indians
L 3–12
C. Carrasco (6-4)
C. Lewis (4-3)
—
15,936
23-24
48
May 28
Red Sox
L 5–1
E. Rodriguez (1-0)
N. Martinez (4-1)
—
34,085
23–25
49
May 29
Red Sox
W 7–4
Y. Gallardo (5-6)
S. Wright (2-2)
S. Tolleson (6)
38,176
24–25
50
May 30
Red Sox
W 8–0
C. Gonzalez (1-0)
W. Miley (4-5)
—
42,831
25–25
51
May 31
Red Sox
W 4–3
R. Ohlendorf (1-0)
K. Uehara (2-2)
—
32,848
26–25
June: 14–13 (Home: 6–5 ; Away: 8–8 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 2
White Sox
W 15–2
C. Lewis (5-3)
J. Samardzija (4-3)
—
27,558
27–25
53
June 3
White Sox
L 2–9
C. Sale (5-2)
N. Martinez (4-2)
—
32,598
27–26
54
June 4
White Sox
W 2–1 (11)
T. Scheppers (2-0)
D. Jennings (1-2)
—
27,616
28–26
55
June 5
@ Royals
W 4–0
C. Gonzalez (2-0)
E. Volquez (4-4)
—
38,159
29–26
56
June 6
@ Royals
W 4–2
W. Rodriguez (3-2)
Y. Ventura (3-5)
S. Tolleson (7)
37,924
30–26
57
June 7
@ Royals
L 3–4
W. Davis (3-1)
K. Kela (4-2)
G. Holland (9)
38,202
30–27
58
June 9
@ Athletics
W 2–1
N. Martinez (5-2)
S. Gray (7-3)
S. Tolleson (8)
14,617
31–27
59
June 10
@ Athletics
L 4–5
T. Clippard (1-3)
K. Kela (4-3)
—
14,290
31–28
60
June 11
@ Athletics
L 0–7
S. Kazmir (3–4)
C. Gonzalez (2-1)
—
14,489
31–29
61
June 12
Twins
W 6–2
T. Scheppers (3-0)
A. Thompson (1-2)
—
41,765
32–29
62
June 13
Twins
W 11–7
C. Lewis (6-3)
M. Pelfrey (5-3)
—
28,661
33–29
63
June 14
Twins
L 4–3
C. Fien (2-2)
S. Tolleson (1-1)
G. Perkins (22)
33,970
33–30
64
June 15
Dodgers
W 4–1
Y. Gallardo (6-6)
C. Frias (4-4)
S. Tolleson (9)
32,248
34–30
65
June 16
Dodgers
W 3–2
S. Tolleson (2-1)
J. Ravin (2-1)
—
31,897
35–30
66
June 17
@ Dodgers
W 5–3
W. Rodriguez (4-2)
C. Kershaw (5-4)
K. Kela (1)
42,906
36–30
67
June 18
@ Dodgers
L 0–1
K. Jansen (2-0)
K. Kela (4-4)
—
46,977
36–31
68
June 19
@ White Sox
W 2-1
C. Lewis (7-3)
D. Robertson (4-2)
S. Tolleson (10)
22,864
37–31
69
June 20
@ White Sox
L 2-3
C. Rodon (3-1)
N. Martinez (5-3)
D. Robertson (14)
25,738
37–32
70
June 21
@ White Sox
L 2-3
J. Petricka (2-2)
A. Claudio (1-1)
–
33,668
37-33
71
June 23
Athletics
L 6-8
J. Chavez (4-6)
C. Gonzalez (2-2)
D. Pomeranz (1)
35,889
37-34
72
June 24
Athletics
L 2-8
K. Graveman (4-4)
W. Rodriguez (4-3)
—
34,216
37-35
73
June 25
Athletics
L 3-6
S. Gray (9-3)
K. Kela (4-5)
—
29,251
37-36
74
June 26
@ Blue Jays
L 2-12
M. Buehrle (8-4)
N. Martinez (5-4)
—
25,821
37-37
75
June 27
@ Blue Jays
W 4-0
Y. Gallardo (7-6)
M. Boyd (0-1)
—
37,167
38-37
76
June 28
@ Blue Jays
L 2-3
D. Hutchison (8-1)
C. Gonzalez (2-3)
—
42,376
38-38
77
June 29
@ Orioles
W 8-1
W. Rodriguez (5-3)
B. Norris (2-7)
—
21,565
39-38
78
June 30
@ Orioles
W 8-6
C. Lewis (8-3)
M. Gonzalez (6-5)
S. Tolleson (11)
27,370
40-38
July: 10–14 (Home: 4–9 ; Away: 6–5 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
@ Orioles
L 2-4
W. Chen (4-4)
N. Martinez (5-5)
Z. Britton (23)
23,019
40-39
80
July 2
@ Orioles
W 2-0
K. Kela (5-5)
C. Roe (2-1)
S. Tolleson (12)
31,915
41-39
81
July 3
Angels
L 2-8
G. Richards (9-5)
C. Gonzalez (2-4)
—
39,320
41-40
82
July 4
Angels
L 0-13
H. Santiago (5-4)
W. Rodriguez (5-4)
—
47,877
41-41
83
July 5
Angels
L 6-12
C. Wilson (7-6)
C. Lewis (8-4)
—
28,638
41-42
84
July 7
D-backs
L 2-4
R. Ray (3-4)
Y. Gallardo (7-7)
B. Ziegler (13)
30,955
41-43
85
July 8
D-backs
L 4-7
R. Delgado (4-2)
M. Harrison (0-1)
B. Ziegler (14)
27,390
41-44
86
July 10
Padres
W 4-3
W. Rodriguez (6-4)
I. Kennedy (4-9)
S. Tolleson (13)
33,033
42-44
87
July 11
Padres
L 5-6
J. Benoit (6-4)
S. Tolleson (2-2)
C. Kimbrel (22)
36,248
42-45
88
July 12
Padres
L 1-2
T. Ross (6-7)
Y. Gallardo (7-8)
C. Kimbrel (23)
32,428
42-46
–
July 14
86th All-Star Game
National League vs. American League (Great American Ball Park , Cincinnati )
89
July 17
@ Astros
L 2–3
C. McHugh (10-5)
M. Perez (0-1)
L. Gregerson (19)
36,904
42–47
90
July 18
@ Astros
W 7–6
C. Lewis (9-4)
S. Feldman (4-5)
S. Tolleson (14)
41,941
43–47
91
July 19
@ Astros
L 0–10
D. Keuchel (12-4)
Y. Gallardo (7-9)
—
36,532
43–48
92
July 20
@ Rockies
L 7–8
J. Axford (2-2)
T. Scheppers (3-1)
—
35,027
43–49
93
July 21
@ Rockies
W 9–0
M. Harrison (1-1)
K. Kendrick (3-11)
—
43,012
44–49
94
July 22
@ Rockies
W 10–8
T. Scheppers (4-1)
J. Axford (2-3)
S. Tolleson (15)
33,348
45–49
95
July 24
@ Angels
W 4–2
C. Lewis (10-4)
N. Tropeano (1-1)
S. Tolleson (16)
42,046
46–49
96
July 25
@ Angels
W 7–6
S. Patton (1-0)
J. Smith (4-3)
S. Tolleson (17)
43,052
47–49
97
July 26
@ Angels
L 7–13
A. Heaney (5-0)
N. Martinez (5-6)
—
38,539
47–50
98
July 27
Yankees
L 2–6
I. Nova (3-3)
M. Harrison (1-2)
—
33,691
47–51
99
July 28
Yankees
L 5–21
D. Moreno (1-0)
M. Perez (0-2)
A. Warren (1)
28,403
47–52
100
July 29
Yankees
W 5–2
C. Lewis (11-4)
M. Tanaka (7-4)
S. Tolleson (18)
31,658
48–52
101
July 30
Yankees
W 7–6
S. Tolleson (3-2)
A. Miller (0-2)
—
34,407
49–52
102
July 31
Giants
W 6–3
N. Martinez (6-6)
M. Bumgarner (11-6)
—
30,674
50–52
August: 18–10 (Home: 13–4 ; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
Giants
L 7-9
H. Strickland (2-1)
S. Dyson (3-4)
S. Casilla (27)
41,114
50–53
104
August 2
Giants
W 2-1
M. Perez (1-2)
M. Leake (9-6)
S. Dyson (1)
22,234
51–53
105
August 3
Astros
W 12-9
C. Lewis (12-4)
L. McCullers (5-4)
S. Tolleson (19)
21,671
52–53
106
August 4
Astros
W 4-3
Y. Gallardo (8-9)
D. Straily (0-1)
S. Tolleson (20)
29,953
53–53
107
August 5
Astros
W 4-3
N. Martinez (7-6)
S. Kazmir (6-6)
S. Dyson (2)
31,782
54–53
108
August 7
@ Mariners
L 3-4
H. Iwakuma (3-2)
C. Hamels (6-8)
C. Smith (11)
29,320
54–54
109
August 8
@ Mariners
W 11-3 (11)
S. Tolleson (4-2)
R. Rasmussen (1-1)
—
39,132
55–54
110
August 9
@ Mariners
L 2-4
F. Hernandez (14-6)
C. Lewis (12-5)
C. Smith (12)
29,939
55–55
111
August 11
@ Twins
L 2-3
G. Perkins (1-3)
S. Patton (1-1)
—
26,663
55–56
112
August 12
@ Twins
L 1–11
M. Pelfrey (6–7)
N. Martinez (7–7)
—
30,683
55–57
113
August 13
@ Twins
W 6-5
K. Kela (6-5)
C. Fien (2-5)
S. Tolleson (21)
30,357
56–57
114
August 14
Rays
W 5-3
S. Dyson (4-4)
J. McGee (1-2)
S. Tolleson (22)
32,512
57–57
115
August 15
Rays
W 12-4
C. Lewis (13-5)
C. Archer (10-9)
—
32,351
58–57
116
August 16
Rays
W 5-3
Y. Gallardo (9-9)
D. Smyly (0-2)
S. Tolleson (23)
29,167
59–57
117
August 17
Mariners
W 4-3
S. Tolleson (5-2)
F. Rodney (5-5)
—
19,880
60–57
118
August 18
Mariners
L 2-3
H. Iwakuma (5-2)
C. Gonzalez (2-5)
C. Smith (13)
26,870
60–58
119
August 19
Mariners
W 7-2
D. Holland (1-1)
M. Montgomery (4-6)
—
20,142
61–58
120
August 20
@ Tigers
L 0-4
A. Simon (11-7)
M. Perez (1-3)
—
33,727
61–59
121
August 21
@ Tigers
W 2-0
C. Lewis (14-5)
J. Verlander (1-6)
S. Tolleson (24)
34,718
62–59
122
August 22
@ Tigers
W 5-3
Y. Gallardo (10-9)
R. Wolf (0-1)
—
39,082
63–59
123
August 23
@ Tigers
W 4-2
C. Hamels (7-8)
M. Boyd (1-4)
S. Tolleson (25)
39,317
64–59
124
August 25
Blue Jays
L 5-6
L. Hawkins (3-1)
S. Tolleson (5-3)
R. Osuna (15)
22,227
64–60
125
August 26
Blue Jays
L 4-12
D. Price (13-4)
C. Lewis (14-6)
—
20,572
64–61
126
August 27
Blue Jays
W 4-1
Y. Gallardo (11-9)
M. Estrada (11-8)
S. Tolleson (26)
17,884
65–61
127
August 28
Orioles
W 4-1
C. Hamels (8-8)
K. Gausman (2-6)
S. Tolleson (27)
28,337
66–61
128
August 29
Orioles
W 4-3
M. Perez (2-3)
U. Jimenez (9-9)
S. Tolleson (28)
29,768
67–61
129
August 30
Orioles
W 6-0
D. Holland (2-1)
M. Gonzalez (9-11)
—
22,256
68–61
130
August 31
@ Padres
L 0-7
T. Ross (10-9)
C. Lewis (14-7)
—
19,013
68–62
September: 18–10 (Home: 9–4 ; Away: 9–6 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
131
September 1
@ Padres
W 8-6
R. Ohlendorf (2-0)
M. Rzepczynski (2-4)
—
21,215
69–62
132
September 2
@ Padres
W 4-3 (10)
S. Dyson (5-4)
B. Norris (3-10)
—
18,730
70–62
133
September 4
@ Angels
L 2-5
G. Richards (13-10)
M. Perez (2-4)
H. Street (32)
37,073
70–63
134
September 5
@ Angels
W 2-1
D. Holland (3-1)
J. Smith (4-5)
S. Tolleson (29)
39,889
71–63
135
September 6
@ Angels
L 0-7
H. Santiago (8-9)
C. Lewis (14-8)
—
38,367
71–64
136
September 7
@ Mariners
W 3-0
Y. Gallardo (12-9)
R. Elias (4-8)
S. Tolleson (30)
18,469
72–64
137
September 8
@ Mariners
W 9-6
C. Hamels (9-8)
T. Walker (10-8)
S. Tolleson (31)
13,389
73–64
138
September 9
@ Mariners
L 0-6
V. Nuno (1-2)
M. Perez (2-5)
—
14,330
73–65
139
September 10
@ Mariners
L 0-5
F. Hernandez (17-8)
D. Holland (3-2)
—
16,842
73–66
140
September 11
Athletics
W 4-0
C. Lewis (15-8)
J. Chavez (7-15)
—
28,133
74–66
141
September 12
Athletics
L 3-5
S. Nolin (1-1)
Y. Gallardo (12-10)
—
30,487
74–67
142
September 13
Athletics
W 12-4
C. Gonzalez (3-5)
F. Doubront (3-2)
—
26,131
75–67
143
September 14
Astros
W 5-3
K. Kela (7-5)
W. Harris (5-4)
S. Tolleson (32)
27,772
76–67
144
September 15
Astros
W 6-5
S. Tolleson (6-3)
O. Perez (0-2)
—
26,942
77–67
145
September 16
Astros
W 14-3
M. Perez (3-5)
D. Keuchel (17-8)
—
34,483
78–67
146
September 17
Astros
W 8-2
C. Lewis (16-8)
L. McCullers (5-6)
—
31,122
79–67
147
September 18
Mariners
L 1-3
D. Farquhar (1-4)
Y. Gallardo (12-11)
T. Wilhelmsen (12)
26,727
79–68
148
September 19
Mariners
W 10-1
C. Hamels (10-8)
V. Nuno (1-3)
—
39,843
80–68
149
September 20
Mariners
L 2-9
F. Hernandez (18-9)
D. Holland (3-3)
—
33,307
80–69
150
September 22
@ Athletics
W 8-6
C. Gonzalez (4-5)
D. Pomeranz (5-6)
S. Tolleson (33)
16,524
81–69
151
September 23
@ Athletics
W 10-3
C. Lewis (17-8)
F. Doubront (3-3)
—
16,445
82–69
152
September 24
@ Athletics
W 8-1
C. Hamels (11-8)
C. Bassitt (1-7)
—
14,452
83–69
153
September 25
@ Astros
W 6-2
R. Ohlendorf (3-0)
S. Kazmir (7-11)
—
35,180
84–69
154
September 26
@ Astros
L 7-9
C. McHugh (18-7)
C. Gonzalez (4-6)
W. Harris (2)
35,736
84–70
155
September 27
@ Astros
L 2-4
D. Keuchel (19-8)
M. Perez (3-6)
L. Gregerson (29)
36,084
84–71
156
September 28
Tigers
L 4-7
J. Verlander (5-8)
C. Lewis (17-9)
N. Feliz (10)
27,847
84–72
157
September 29
Tigers
W 7-6
C. Hamels (12-8)
B. Farmer (0-4)
S. Tolleson (34)
28,729
85–72
158
September 30
Tigers
W 6-2
Y. Gallardo (13-11)
M. Boyd (1-6)
—
28,633
86–72
October: 2–2 (Home: 2–2 ; Away: 0–0 )
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Statistics
Through 2015 season
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
SB
Hanser Alberto , 2B
41
99
12
22
2
1
0
4
2
17
.222
1
Elvis Andrus , SS
160
596
69
154
34
2
7
62
46
78
.258
25
Adrián Beltré , 3B
143
567
83
163
32
4
18
83
41
65
.287
1
Kyle Blanks , 1B,LF
18
67
10
21
5
0
3
6
4
20
.313
1
Robinson Chirinos , C
78
233
33
54
16
1
10
34
28
62
.232
0
Michael Choice , RF
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Shin-Soo Choo , RF
149
555
94
153
32
3
22
82
76
147
.276
4
Carlos Corporán , C
33
107
10
19
4
0
3
15
6
40
.178
0
Delino DeShields, Jr. , LF,CF
121
425
83
111
22
10
2
37
53
101
.261
25
Thomas Field , 2B
14
41
6
8
1
0
2
5
2
6
.195
1
Prince Fielder , DH,1B
158
613
78
187
28
0
23
98
64
88
.305
0
Yovani Gallardo , P
33
4
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
.500
0
Joey Gallo , 3B,LF
36
108
16
22
3
1
6
14
15
57
.204
3
Chris Gimenez , C
36
98
19
25
6
1
5
14
10
19
.255
2
Cole Hamels , P
12
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
.333
0
Josh Hamilton , LF
50
170
22
43
8
0
8
25
10
52
.253
0
Matt Harrison , P
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Colby Lewis , P
33
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Leonys Martín , CF
95
288
26
63
12
0
5
25
16
69
.219
14
Nick Martinez , P
24
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Mitch Moreland , 1B,DH
132
471
51
131
27
0
23
85
32
112
.278
1
Mike Napoli , 1B,DH
35
78
9
23
2
0
5
10
12
19
.295
0
Rougned Odor , 2B
120
426
54
111
21
9
16
61
23
79
.261
6
Carlos Peguero , LF
30
70
10
13
4
0
4
9
12
36
.186
2
Martín Pérez , P
14
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
Anthony Ranaudo , P
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
Wandy Rodríguez , P
17
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Adam Rosales , 1B,2B,3B
55
114
14
26
4
0
3
7
10
30
.228
4
Ryan Rua , LF
28
83
10
16
5
0
4
7
3
32
.193
0
Jake Smolinski , OF
35
60
12
8
1
0
1
6
11
20
.133
1
Ryan Strausborger , OF
31
45
9
9
0
0
1
3
3
11
.200
2
Drew Stubbs , OF
27
21
6
2
1
0
0
0
5
10
.095
3
Tomás Telis , C
6
11
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
.182
0
Will Venable , LF
37
66
6
12
3
0
0
3
12
21
.182
5
Bobby Wilson , C
31
77
5
17
5
0
1
10
7
19
.221
0
Team Totals
162
5511
751
1419
279
32
172
707
503
1233
.257
101
Pitching
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; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Hickory [ 7]
References
^ "2015 Texas Rangers Sortable Schedule" . Texas Rangers. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014.
^ "Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 1" . MLB.com. October 8, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2015 .
^ "Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 2" . MLB.com. October 9, 2015. Retrieved October 9, 2015 .
^ "Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 3" . MLB.com. October 11, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2015 .
^ "Boxscore: Toronto vs. Texas, Game 4" . MLB.com. October 12, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2015 .
^ "Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 5" . MLB.com. October 14, 2015. Retrieved October 14, 2015 .
^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2015). Baseball America 2016 Almanac . Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-60-2 .
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