2005 Game Log: 93–69 (Home: 43–38; Away: 50–31)
April: 9–14 (Home: 3–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 4
@ White Sox
0–1
Buehrle (1–0)
Westbrook (0–1)
Takatsu (1)
U.S. Cellular Field
38,141
0–1
L1
2
April 6
@ White Sox
3–4
Marte (1–0)
Wickman (0–1)
—
U.S. Cellular Field
10,520
0–2
L2
3
April 7
@ White Sox
11–5 (11)
Rhodes (1–0)
Vizcaino (0–1)
—
U.S. Cellular Field
10,800
1–2
W1
4
April 8
@ Tigers
4–3
Riske (1–0)
Urbina (0–1)
Wickman (1)
Comerica Park
23,294
2–2
W2
5
April 9
@ Tigers
1–11
Ledezma (1–0)
Westbrook (0–2)
—
Comerica Park
26,037
2–3
L1
6
April 10
@ Tigers
7–6
Davis (1–0)
Bonderman (1–1)
Wickman (2)
Comerica Park
25,758
3–3
W1
7
April 11
White Sox
1–2
Garcia (1–0)
Millwood (0–1)
Takatsu (3)
Jacobs Field
42,461
3–4
L1
8
April 13
White Sox
4–5 (10)
Vizcaino (1–1)
Howry (0–1)
Hermanson (1)
Jacobs Field
14,410
3–5
L2
9
April 14
White Sox
8–6
Betancourt (1–0)
Hernandez (1–1)
Wickman (3)
Jacobs Field
12,470
4–5
W1
10
April 15
Twins
2–4
Santana (3–0)
Westbrook (0–3)
Nathan (3)
Jacobs Field
15,360
4–6
L1
11
April 16
Twins
4–6
Gassner (1–0)
Millwood (0–2)
Nathan (4)
Jacobs Field
18,699
4–7
L2
12
April 17
Twins
2–1
Howry (1–1)
Romero (0–1)
Wickman (4)
Jacobs Field
19,021
5–7
W1
13
April 18
@ Royals
5–1
Lee (1–0)
Greinke (0–1)
—
Kauffman Stadium
11,115
6–7
W2
14
April 19
@ Royals
5–6
MacDougal (1–0)
Rhodes (1–1)
—
Kauffman Stadium
11,884
6–8
L1
15
April 20
@ Angels
0–2
Colon (3–1)
Westbrook (0–4)
Rodriguez (3)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
42,531
6–9
L2
16
April 21
@ Angels
5–6 (10)
Rodriguez (1–0)
Davis (1–1)
—
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
39,673
6–10
L3
17
April 22
@ Mariners
6–1
Sabathia (1–0)
Meche (1–1)
—
Safeco Field
43,207
7–10
W1
18
April 23
@ Mariners
5–2
Lee (2–0)
Sele (1–2)
Wickman (5)
Safeco Field
33,564
8–10
W2
19
April 24
@ Mariners
1–9
Moyer (4–0)
Elarton (0–1)
—
Safeco Field
32,889
8–11
L1
–
April 26
Tigers
Postponed (rain, makeup July 4)
20
April 27
Tigers
3–10
Bonderman (3–2)
Westbrook (0–5)
—
Jacobs Field
12,162
8–12
L2
21
April 28
Tigers
2–3
Maroth (2–1)
Millwood (0–3)
Percival (2)
Jacobs Field
13,809
8–13
L3
22
April 29
Royals
6–0
Sabathia (2–0)
Greinke (0–2)
—
Jacobs Field
16,666
9–13
W1
23
April 30
Royals
1–8
Bautista (2–1)
Lee (2–1)
—
Jacobs Field
15,771
9–14
L1
May: 16–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
24
May 1
Royals
5–6
Wood (1–2)
Betancourt (1–1)
Burgos (1)
Jacobs Field
17,672
9–15
L2
25
May 3
@ Twins
4–2
Westbrook (1–5)
Mays (1–1)
Wickman (6)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
16,919
10–15
W1
26
May 4
@ Twins
5–4
Howry (2–1)
Romero (0–2)
Wickman (7)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
19,856
11–15
W2
27
May 5
@ Twins
0–9
Radke (3–3)
Sabathia (2–1)
—
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
18,265
11–16
L1
28
May 6
@ Rangers
8–6
Lee (3–1)
Astacio (1–4)
Wickman (8)
Ameriquest Field in Arlington
30,742
12–16
W1
29
May 7
@ Rangers
1–6
Drese (3–3)
Elarton (0–2)
—
Ameriquest Field in Arlington
36,311
12–17
L1
30
May 8
@ Rangers
2–7
Rogers (3–2)
Westbrook (1–6)
Cordero (10)
Ameriquest Field in Arlington
23,203
12–18
L2
31
May 9
@ Angels
3–0
Millwood (1–3)
Lackey (3–2)
Wickman (9)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
36,763
13–18
W1
32
May 10
@ Angels
4–5
Byrd (3–3)
Sabathia (2–2)
Rodriguez (9)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
38,320
13–19
L1
33
May 11
@ Angels
8–3
Lee (4–1)
Escobar (1–2)
—
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
35,508
14–19
W1
34
May 13
Blue Jays
6–4
Davis (2–1)
Lilly (1–4)
Wickman (10)
Jacobs Field
19,637
15–19
W2
35
May 14
Blue Jays
3–2
Rhodes (2–1)
Frasor (1–3)
Wickman (11)
Jacobs Field
22,525
16–19
W3
36
May 15
Blue Jays
2–5
Halladay (6–2)
Sabathia (2–3)
—
Jacobs Field
23,446
16–20
L1
37
May 16
Angels
1–3
Byrd (4–3)
Lee (4–2)
Shields (3)
Jacobs Field
13,729
16–21
L2
38
May 17
Angels
13–5
Elarton (1–2)
Santana (0–1)
—
Jacobs Field
15,033
17–21
W1
39
May 18
Angels
1–2
Colon (5–3)
Westbrook (1–7)
Shields (4)
Jacobs Field
19,030
17–22
L1
40
May 20
@ Reds
1–2
Harang (3–2)
Millwood (1–4)
Graves (10)
Great American Ball Park
25,412
17–23
L2
41
May 21
@ Reds
5–3
Sabathia (3–3)
Ramirez (0–2)
Wickman (12)
Great American Ball Park
31,083
18–23
W1
42
May 22
@ Reds
9–2
Lee (5–2)
Ortiz (1–3)
—
Great American Ball Park
21,862
19–23
W2
43
May 23
Twins
2–1
Rhodes (3–1)
Lohse (3–3)
Wickman (13)
Jacobs Field
13,257
20–23
W3
44
May 24
Twins
3–6 (11)
Crain (4–0)
Riske (1–1)
Nathan (13)
Jacobs Field
15,884
20–24
L1
45
May 25
Twins
3–2 (10)
Howry (3–1)
Rincon (2–2)
—
Jacobs Field
15,794
21–24
W1
46
May 26
Twins
4–5 (11)
Crain (5–0)
Riske (1–2)
Nathan (14)
Jacobs Field
19,161
21–25
L1
47
May 27
Athletics
4–1
Lee (6–2)
Zito (1–6)
Riske (1)
Jacobs Field
19,711
22–25
W1
48
May 28
Athletics
6–3
Elarton (2–2)
Saarloos (1–4)
Howry (1)
Jacobs Field
33,646
23–25
W2
49
May 29
Athletics
6–2
Westbrook (2–7)
Etherton (1–1)
Miller (1)
Jacobs Field
25,737
24–25
W3
50
May 31
@ Twins
4–3
Sabathia (4–3)
Silva (3–3)
Wickman (14)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
15,494
25–25
W4
June: 17–10 (Home: 8–4; Away: 9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
51
June 1
@ Twins
2–6
Radke (5–4)
Lee (6–3)
—
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
20,739
25–26
L1
52
June 2
@ Twins
3–4 (13)
Romero (1–2)
Betancourt (1–2)
—
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
17,351
25–27
L2
53
June 3
@ White Sox
4–6
Hernandez (6–1)
Westbrook (2–8)
Hermanson (12)
U.S. Cellular Field
23,132
25–28
L3
54
June 4
@ White Sox
5–6
Garland (9–2)
Davis (2–2)
Hermanson (13)
U.S. Cellular Field
26,365
25–29
L4
55
June 5
@ White Sox
6–4 (12)
Riske (2–2)
Hermanson (0–1)
—
U.S. Cellular Field
26,146
26–29
W1
56
June 7
@ Padres
2–0 (11)
Betancourt (2–2)
Hoffman (0–2)
Wickman (15)
Petco Park
25,047
27–29
W2
57
June 8
@ Padres
6–1
Elarton (3–2)
Peavy (5–1)
Howry (2)
Petco Park
29,464
28–29
W3
58
June 9
@ Padres
2–3
Eaton (9–1)
Westbrook (2–9)
Hoffman (17)
Petco Park
27,149
28–30
L1
59
June 10
@ Giants
10–2
Sabathia (5–3)
Tomko (5–8)
—
SBC Park
37,102
29–30
W1
60
June 11
@ Giants
7–6
Davis (3–2)
Schmidt (3–3)
Wickman (16)
SBC Park
39,961
30–30
W2
61
June 12
@ Giants
5–3
Lee (7–3)
Rueter (2–5)
Wickman (17)
SBC Park
41,500
31–30
W3
62
June 14
Rockies
11–2
Westbrook (3–9)
Francis (5–4)
—
Jacobs Field
17,631
32–30
W4
63
June 15
Rockies
7–6 (11)
Howry (4–1)
Neal (1–3)
—
Jacobs Field
20,986
33–30
W5
64
June 16
Rockies
2–1
Millwood (2–4)
Wright (4–6)
Wickman (18)
Jacobs Field
19,244
34–30
W6
65
June 17
Diamondbacks
13–6
Lee (8–3)
Halsey (4–5)
—
Jacobs Field
23,138
35–30
W7
66
June 18
Diamondbacks
3–1
Elarton (4–2)
Webb (7–3)
Wickman (19)
Jacobs Field
28,306
35–30
W8
67
June 19
Diamondbacks
3–2
Westbrook (4–9)
Estes (5–5)
Wickman (20)
Jacobs Field
27,416
37–30
W9
68
June 20
Red Sox
9–10
Wells (6–4)
Sabathia (5–4)
Foulke (14)
Jacobs Field
30,562
37–31
L1
69
June 21
Red Sox
2–9
Arroyo (6–3)
Millwood (2–5)
—
Jacobs Field
28,450
37–32
L2
70
June 22
Red Sox
4–5
Foulke (5–3)
Wickman (0–2)
—
Jacobs Field
29,915
37–33
L3
71
June 24
Reds
4–5
Mercker (2–1)
Howry (4–2)
Weathers (3)
Jacobs Field
27,129
37–34
L4
72
June 25
Reds
12–7
Westbrook (5–9)
Hudson (1–2)
—
Jacobs Field
42,521
38–34
W1
73
June 26
Reds
4–3
Howry (5–2)
Weathers (4–1)
Wickman (21)
Jacobs Field
29,355
39–34
W2
74
June 27
@ Red Sox
7–0
Millwood (3–5)
Arroyo (6–4)
—
Fenway Park
35,458
40–34
W3
75
June 28
@ Red Sox
12–8
Miller (1–0)
Foulke (5–4)
—
Fenway Park
35,445
41–34
W4
76
June 29
@ Red Sox
2–5
Wakefield (7–6)
Elarton (4–3)
Timlin (1)
Fenway Park
35,069
41–35
L1
77
June 30
@ Orioles
9–3
Westbrook (6–9)
Penn (2–2)
—
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
27,272
42–35
W1
July: 13–16 (Home: 6–9; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
78
July 1
@ Orioles
3–1
Sabathia (6–4)
Lopez (7–4)
Wickman (22)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
26,407
43–35
W2
79
July 2
@ Orioles
0–4
Cabrera (6–7)
Millwood (3–6)
—
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
38,059
43–36
L1
80
July 3
@ Orioles
9–4
Lee (9–3)
Ponson (7–6)
—
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
41,655
44–36
W1
81
July 4 (1)
Tigers
9–3
Elarton (5–3)
Johnson (5–7)
—
Jacobs Field
26,869
45–36
W2
82
July 4 (2)
Tigers
6–0
Davis (4–2)
Verlander (0–1)
—
Jacobs Field
33,599
46–36
W3
83
July 5
Tigers
2–3
Maroth (6–9)
Westbrook (6–10)
Percival (6)
Jacobs Field
18,478
46–37
L1
84
July 6
Tigers
3–7
Bonderman (11–5)
Sabathia (6–5)
Percival (7)
Jacobs Field
22,539
46–38
L2
85
July 7
@ Yankees
2–7
Mussina (9–5)
Millwood (3–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
52,201
46–39
L3
86
July 8
@ Yankees
4–5
Wang (6–3)
Lee (9–4)
Rivera (19)
Yankee Stadium
52,938
46–40
L4
87
July 9
@ Yankees
8–7
Elarton (6–3)
May (1–4)
Wickman (23)
Yankee Stadium
54,366
47–40
W1
88
July 10
@ Yankees
4–9
R. Johnson (9–6)
Westbrook (6–11)
Rivera (20)
Yankee Stadium
54,256
47–41
L1
–
July 12
76th All-Star Game
National League vs. American League (Comerica Park , Detroit , Michigan )
89
July 14
White Sox
0–1
Contreras (5–5)
Millwood (3–8)
Hermanson (22)
Jacobs Field
21,472
47–42
L2
90
July 15
White Sox
1–7
Garcia (9–3)
Sabathia (6–6)
—
Jacobs Field
29,684
47–43
L3
91
July 16
White Sox
5–7
Buehrle (11–3)
Westbrook (6–12)
Marte (3)
Jacobs Field
27,114
47–44
L4
92
July 17
White Sox
0–4
Garland (14–4)
Elarton (6–4)
—
Jacobs Field
24,548
47–45
L5
93
July 18
Royals
6–2 (5)
Lee (10–4)
Carrasco (4–4)
—
Jacobs Field
18,073
48–45
W1
94
July 19
Royals
0–4
Greinke (3–11)
Millwood (3–9)
—
Jacobs Field
20,862
48–46
L1
95
July 20
Royals
3–5
Lima (3–8)
Sabathia (6–7)
MacDougal (13)
Jacobs Field
21,860
48–47
L2
96
July 21
Royals
10–1
Westbrook (7–12)
Howell (1–4)
—
Jacobs Field
24,694
49–47
W1
97
July 22
Mariners
3–4
Putz (3–3)
Elarton (6–5)
Guardado (22)
Jacobs Field
27,208
49–48
L1
98
July 23
Mariners
4–3
Lee (11–4)
Meche (10–7)
Wickman (24)
Jacobs Field
28,498
50–48
W1
99
July 24
Mariners
6–3
Millwood (4–9)
Sele (6–11)
—
Jacobs Field
22,863
51–48
W2
100
July 25
@ Athletics
4–13
Zito (9–8)
Sabathia (6–8)
Yabu (1)
McAfee Coliseum
19,242
51–49
L1
101
July 26
@ Athletics
2–0
Westbrook (8–12)
Blanton (5–9)
Wickman (25)
McAfee Coliseum
18,606
52–49
W1
102
July 27
@ Athletics
4–5 (10)
Street (4–1)
Riske (2–3)
—
McAfee Coliseum
40,331
52–50
L1
103
July 28
@ Mariners
6–5
Howry (6–2)
Putz (4–4)
Wickman (26)
Safeco Field
28,500
53–50
W1
104
July 29
@ Mariners
10–5
Millwood (5–9)
Sele (6–12)
—
Safeco Field
32,966
54–50
W2
105
July 30
@ Mariners
2–3
Franklin (6–11)
Sabathia (6–9)
Guardado (24)
Safeco Field
37,719
54–51
L1
106
July 31
@ Mariners
9–7
Westbrook (9–12)
Pineiro (3–7)
Wickman (27)
Safeco Field
33,652
55–51
W1
August: 19–8 (Home: 8–6; Away: 11–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
107
August 2
Yankees
6–5
Elarton (7–5)
Leiter (4–10)
Wickman (28)
Jacobs Field
34,457
56–51
W3
108
August 3
Yankees
7–4
Lee (12–4)
Mussina (10–7)
Wickman (29)
Jacobs Field
35,737
57–51
W4
109
August 4
Yankees
3–4
Gordon (5–4)
Wickman (0–3)
Rivera (27)
Jacobs Field
40,048
57–52
L1
110
August 5
@ Tigers
9–6
Sabathia (7–9)
Robertson (5–10)
Howry (3)
Comerica Park
38,928
58–52
W1
111
August 6
@ Tigers
4–2
Westbrook (10–12)
Bonderman (13–8)
Wickman (30)
Comerica Park
39,817
59–52
W2
112
August 7
@ Tigers
6–5
Riske (3–3)
Rodney (1–2)
Wickman (31)
Comerica Park
34,553
60–52
W3
113
August 9
@ Royals
13–7
Sauerbeck (1–0)
MacDougal (2–4)
—
Kauffman Stadium
15,182
61–52
W4
114
August 10
@ Royals
6–1
Sabathia (8–9)
Greinke (3–14)
—
Kauffman Stadium
16,061
62–52
W5
115
August 11
@ Royals
4–2
Millwood (6–9)
Carrasco (5–6)
Wickman (32)
Kauffman Stadium
14,506
63–52
W6
116
August 12
Devil Rays
6–8
Hendrickson (7–7)
Westbrook (10–13)
Baez (24)
Jacobs Field
22,597
63–53
L1
117
August 13
Devil Rays
2–8
McClung (3–7)
Elarton (7–6)
—
Jacobs Field
34,765
63–54
L2
118
August 14
Devil Rays
0–1
Borowski (1–0)
Wickman (0–4)
Baez (25)
Jacobs Field
25,361
63–55
L3
119
August 16
Rangers
8–2
Sabathia (9–9)
Rogers (11–6)
—
Jacobs Field
27,403
64–55
W1
120
August 17
Rangers
0–3
Young (10–7)
Millwood (6–10)
Cordero (27)
Jacobs Field
20,442
64–56
L1
121
August 18
Rangers
9–4
Westbrook (11–13)
Wilson (0–6)
—
Jacobs Field
23,214
65–56
W1
122
August 19
Orioles
5–4 (10)
Cabrera (1–0)
Kline (2–4)
—
Jacobs Field
33,160
66–56
W2
123
August 20
Orioles
6–1
Lee (13–4)
Lopez (12–7)
—
Jacobs Field
41,034
67–56
W3
124
August 21
Orioles
5–1
Sabathia (10–9)
Chen (10–7)
—
Jacobs Field
28,025
68–56
W4
125
August 22
@ Devil Rays
11–4
Millwood (7–10)
Miller (1–1)
—
Tropicana Field
8,564
69–56
W5
126
August 23
@ Devil Rays
5–4
Westbrook (12–13)
Miller (1–2)
Wickman (33)
Tropicana Field
8,648
70–56
W6
127
August 24
@ Devil Rays
3–13
McClung (5–7)
Elarton (7–7)
—
Tropicana Field
11,261
70–57
L1
128
August 25
@ Devil Rays
12–4
Lee (14–4)
Kazmir (7–9)
—
Tropicana Field
9,172
71–57
W1
129
August 26
@ Blue Jays
9–3
Sabathia (11–9)
McGowan (1–2)
—
Rogers Centre
24,649
72–57
W2
130
August 27
@ Blue Jays
1–2
Downs (2–3)
Millwood (7–11)
Batista (24)
Rogers Centre
27,630
72–58
L1
131
August 28
@ Blue Jays
4–1
Westbrook (13–13)
Towers (10–10)
Wickman (34)
Rogers Centre
31,785
73–58
W1
132
August 29
Tigers
10–8
Cabrera (2–0)
Bonderman (14–11)
Wickman (35)
Jacobs Field
22,713
74–58
W2
–
August 30
Tigers
Postponed (rain, makeup September 8)
133
August 31
Tigers
3–4
Maroth (12–12)
Betancourt (2–3)
Rodney (7)
Jacobs Field
22,091
74–59
L1
September: 19–8 (Home: 10–4; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 2
@ Twins
6–1
Sabathia (12–9)
Radke (8–11)
—
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
16,119
75–59
W1
135
September 3
@ Twins
2–3
Nathan (7–3)
Howry (6–3)
—
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
21,757
75–60
L1
136
September 4
@ Twins
5–7
Crain (10–4)
Westbrook (13–14)
Nathan (35)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
21,717
75–61
L2
137
September 5
@ Tigers
2–0
Elarton (8–7)
Maroth (12–13)
Wickman (36)
Comerica Park
26,150
76–61
W1
138
September 6
@ Tigers
6–1
Lee (15–4)
Johnson (7–12)
—
Comerica Park
15,308
77–61
W2
139
September 7
@ Tigers
4–1
Sabathia (13–9)
Colon (2–6)
—
Comerica Park
13,193
78–61
W3
140
September 8
Tigers
4–2
Betancourt (3–3)
Robertson (6–13)
Wickman (37)
Jacobs Field
20,363
79–61
W4
141
September 9
Twins
4–2
Westbrook (14–14)
Santana (13–7)
Wickman (38)
Jacobs Field
26,078
80–61
W5
142
September 10
Twins
7–5
Elarton (9–7)
Baker (1–2)
Wickman (39)
Jacobs Field
32,123
81–61
W6
143
September 11
Twins
12–4
Lee (16–4)
Silva (9–8)
—
Jacobs Field
38,564
82–61
W7
144
September 12
Athletics
0–2
Haren (13–10)
Sabathia (13–10)
Street (21)
Jacobs Field
20,282
82–62
L1
145
September 13
Athletics
5–2
Millwood (8–11)
Duchscherer (6–4)
Wickman (40)
Jacobs Field
21,564
83–62
W1
146
September 14
Athletics
6–4
Westbrook (15–14)
Zito (13–12)
Wickman (41)
Jacobs Field
21,920
84–62
W2
147
September 16
Royals
3–1
Elarton (10–7)
Gobble (1–1)
Wickman (42)
Jacobs Field
21,975
85–62
W3
148
September 17
Royals
5–4
Lee (17–4)
Hernandez (8–12)
Wickman (43)
Jacobs Field
32,392
86–62
W4
149
September 18
Royals
11–0
Sabathia (14–10)
Lima (5–16)
—
Jacobs Field
22,654
87–62
W5
150
September 19
@ White Sox
7–5
Betancourt (4–3)
Marte (3–4)
Wickman (44)
U.S. Cellular Field
35,748
88–62
W6
151
September 20
@ White Sox
6–7 (10)
Hermanson (2–4)
Riske (3–4)
—
U.S. Cellular Field
26,147
88–63
L1
152
September 21
@ White Sox
8–0
Elarton (11–7)
Garland (17–10)
—
U.S. Cellular Field
36,543
89–63
W1
153
September 22
@ Royals
11–6
Lee (18–4)
Sisco (2–4)
Betancourt (1)
Kauffman Stadium
10,028
90–63
W2
154
September 23
@ Royals
7–6
Howry (7–3)
MacDougal (4–6)
Wickman (45)
Kauffman Stadium
12,519
91–63
W3
155
September 24
@ Royals
11–4
Millwood (9–11)
Wood (5–8)
—
Kauffman Stadium
17,358
92–63
W4
156
September 25
@ Royals
4–5
MacDougal (5–6)
Howry (7–4)
—
Kauffman Stadium
11,453
92–64
L1
157
September 27
Devil Rays
4–5
Kazmir (10–9)
Elarton (11–8)
Baez (40)
Jacobs Field
23,795
92–65
L2
158
September 28
Devil Rays
0–1
McClung (7–11)
Lee (18–5)
Baez (41)
Jacobs Field
24,356
92–66
L3
159
September 29
Devil Rays
6–0
Sabathia (15–10)
Fossum (8–12)
—
Jacobs Field
25,870
93–66
W1
160
September 30
White Sox
2–3 (13)
Politte (7–1)
Cabrera (2–1)
Jenks (5)
Jacobs Field
41,072
93–67
L1
October: 0–2 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–0)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Indians team member