2015 Cincinnati Reds season
Major League Baseball team season
2015 Cincinnati RedsLeague National League Division Central Ballpark Great American Ball Park City Cincinnati , Ohio Record 64–98 (.395) Divisional place 5th Owners Bob Castellini General managers Walt Jocketty Managers Bryan Price Television Fox Sports Ohio (Thom Brennaman , Chris Welsh , Jim Kelch , George Grande , Jeff Brantley , Jim Day , Jeff Piecoro ) Radio WLW (700 AM)Reds Radio Network (Marty Brennaman , Jeff Brantley , Jim Kelch , Thom Brennaman ) Stats ESPN.com Baseball Reference
The 2015 Cincinnati Reds season was the 146th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball , and their 13th at Great American Ball Park , which hosted the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 14. The Reds finished the season with a record of 64–98, 36 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals , second-worst in the National League , and their worst finish since 1982 .
Offseason
Standings
National League Central
National League Wildcard
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
2–4
6–1
13–6
6–13
5–2
5–2
2–5
2–4
1–5
9–10
11–8
0–7
3–4
11–9
Atlanta
3–3
—
1–6
3–4
1–6
3–3
10–9
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–4
2–5
3–4
4–2
5–14
6–14
Chicago
4–2
6–1
—
13–6
4–2
3–4
3–3
14–5
7–0
2–5
11–8
3–3
5–2
8–11
4–3
10–10
Cincinnati
1–6
4–3
6–13
—
2–4
1–6
3–4
9–10
0–7
4–2
11–8
2–4
2–5
7–12
5–1
7–13
Colorado
6–13
6–1
2–4
4–2
—
8–11
2–5
5–1
0–7
5–2
1–6
7–12
11–8
3–4
3–3
5–15
Los Angeles
13–6
3–3
4–3
6–1
11–8
—
4–2
4–3
3–4
5–2
1–5
14–5
8–11
2–5
4–2
10–10
Miami
2–5
9–10
3–3
4–3
5–2
2–4
—
4–2
8–11
9–10
1–6
2–5
5–2
1–5
9–10
7–13
Milwaukee
2–5
2–5
5–14
10–9
1–5
3–4
2–4
—
3–3
7–0
10–9
5–2
1–5
6–13
3–4
8–12
New York
5–2
11–8
0–7
7–0
7–0
4–3
11–8
3–3
—
14–5
0–6
2–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
9–11
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
5–2
2–4
2–5
2–5
10–9
0–7
5–14
—
2–5
5–1
1–5
2–5
7–12
8–12
Pittsburgh
5–1
4–2
8–11
8–11
6–1
5–1
6–1
9–10
6–0
5–2
—
5–2
6–1
9–10
3–4
13–7
San Diego
10–9
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–7
5–14
5–2
2–5
4–2
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
4–3
2–5
7–13
San Francisco
8–11
4–3
2–5
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–5
5–1
3–3
5–1
1–6
11–8
—
2–4
4–3
13–7
St. Louis
7–0
2–4
11–8
12–7
4–3
5–2
5–1
13–6
4–3
5–2
10–9
3–4
4–2
—
4–2
11–9
Washington
4–3
14–5
3–4
1–5
3–3
2–4
10–9
4–3
8–11
12–7
4–3
5–2
3–4
2–4
—
8–12
Regular season
Detailed record
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
April
22
11
11
.500
May
27
11
16
.407
June
27
13
14
.481
July
25
11
14
.440
August
29
8
21
.276
September
28
9
19
.321
October
4
1
3
.250
162
64
98
.395
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
Home
81
34
47
.420
Away
81
30
51
.370
Longest Winning Streak: 4 games (4/5–4/10 & 6/7-6/10)
Longest Losing Streak: 13 games (9/20–10/2)
Most Runs Scored in a game: 16 (4/21 @ MIL)
Most Runs Allowed in a game: 17 (7/26 @ COL)
Home attendance
(through 9/23/2015) Source: 2015 MLB Attendance Report
Highest Home Attendance: 4/6 vs. PIT (43,633) , 103% capacity
Lowest Home Attendance: 4/9 vs. PIT (15,616) , 37% capacity
Year
Attendance (games)
AVG/game
NL Rank
W–L
2015
2,251,014 (74)
31,562
10th of 15
34–40
2014
2,476,664 (81)
30,576
8th of 15
44–37
2013
2,492,101 (81)
31,151
10th of 15
49–31
Season summary
Opening day lineup
P Johnny Cueto
C Brayan Peña
1B Joey Votto
2B Brandon Phillips
3B Todd Frazier
SS Zack Cozart
LF Marlon Byrd
CF Billy Hamilton
RF Jay Bruce
Game log
2015 Game Log (64–98)
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
1
April 6
Pirates
FSO
5–2
Diaz (1–0)
Watson (0–1)
Chapman (1)
43,633
1–0
[1]
2
April 8
Pirates
FSO
5–4 (11)
Hoover (1–0)
Liz (0–1)
30,859
2–0
[2]
3
April 9
Pirates
FSO
3–2
Chapman (1–0)
Scahill (0–1)
15,616
3–0
[3]
4
April 10
Cardinals
FSO
5–4
Hoover (2–0)
Walden (0–1)
Chapman (2)
30,808
4–0
[4]
5
April 11
Cardinals
FSO
1–4
Wacha (1–0)
Cueto (0–1)
Rosenthal (2)
41,525
4–1
[5]
6
April 12
Cardinals
FSO
5–7 (11)
Villanueva (1–0)
Gregg (0–1)
41,446
4–2
[6]
7
April 13
@ Cubs
FSO
6–7 (10)
Rondón (1–0)
Parra (0–1)
26,390
4–3
[7]
8
April 14
@ Cubs
FSO
3–2
DeSclafani (1–0)
Arrieta (0–1)
Chapman (3)
27,525
5–3
[8]
9
April 15
@ Cubs
FSO
0–5
Wood (1–1)
Marquis (0–1)
29,205
5–4
[9]
10
April 17
@ Cardinals
FSO
1–6
Wacha (2–0)
Cueto (0–2)
Siegrist (1)
46,462
5–5
[10]
11
April 18
@ Cardinals
FSO
2–5
Martínez (1–0)
Bailey (0–1)
Rosenthal (4)
45,906
5–6
[11]
12
April 19
@ Cardinals
ESPN
1–2
Wainwright (2–1)
Leake (0–1)
Walden (1)
40,742
5–7
[12]
13
April 20
@ Brewers
FSO
6–1
DeSclafani (2–0)
Peralta (0–2)
26,660
6–7
[13]
14
April 21
@ Brewers
FSO
16–10
Marquis (1–1)
Fiers (0–3)
27,293
7–7
[14]
15
April 22
@ Brewers
FSO
2–1
Cueto (1–2)
Rodríguez (0–3)
Chapman (4)
30,452
8–7
[15]
16
April 23
@ Brewers
FSO
2–4
Lohse (1–2)
Gregg (0–2)
Rodríguez (2)
30,452
8–8
[16]
17
April 24
Cubs
FSO
6–7 (10)
Motte (1–0)
Badenhop (0–1)
39,891
8–9
[17]
—
April 25
Cubs
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for July 22
18
April 26
Cubs
FSO
2–5
Arrieta (3–1)
DeSclafani (2–1)
Rondón (4)
39,891
8–10
[18]
19
April 27
Brewers
FSO
9–6
Marquis (2–1)
Nelson (2–1)
17,167
9–10
[19]
20
April 28
Brewers
FSO
4–2
Cueto (2–2)
Lohse (1–4)
Chapman (5)
19,238
10–10
[20]
21
April 29
Brewers
FSO
3–8
Garza (2–3)
Lorenzen (0–1)
23,012
10–11
[21]
22
April 30
@ Braves
FSO
5–1
Leake (1–1)
Miller (3–1)
15,744
11–11
[22]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
23
May 1
@ Braves
FSO
3–4
Foltynewicz (1–0)
DeSclafani (2–2)
Grilli (8)
30,153
11–12
[23]
24
May 2
@ Braves
FS1
8–4
Marquis (3–1)
Stults (1–2)
29,515
12–12
[24]
25
May 3
@ Braves
FSO
0–5
Teherán (1–1)
Cueto (2–3)
30,073
12–13
[25]
26
May 5
@ Pirates
FSO
7–1
Lorenzen (1–1)
Locke (2–2)
16,822
13–13
[26]
27
May 6
@ Pirates
FSO
3–0
Leake (2–1)
Cole (4–1)
Chapman (6)
16,527
14–13
[27]
28
May 7
@ Pirates
FSO
2–7
Burnett (1–1)
DeSclafani (2–3)
27,302
14–14
[28]
—
May 8
@ White Sox
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for May 8
29
May 9
@ White Sox
FSO
10–4
Cueto (3–3)
Carroll (0–1)
N/A
15–14
[29]
30
May 9
@ White Sox
FSO
2–8
Rodon (3–3)
Marquis (3–2)
27,980
15–15
[30]
31
May 10
@ White Sox
FSO
3–4
Robertson (3–0)
Chapman (1-1)
20,123
15–16
[31]
32
May 11
Braves
FSO /ESPN
1–2
Avilán (1–0)
Chapman (1-2)
Johnson (2)
19,881
15–17
[32]
33
May 12
Braves
FSO
4–3
Chapman (2–2)
Grilli (0–2)
23,780
16–17
[33]
34
May 13
Braves
FSO
5–1
Iglesias (1–0)
Stults (1–4)
17,747
17–17
[34]
35
May 14
Giants
FSO
4–3
Diaz (1–0)
Romo (0–2)
Chapman (7)
21,792
18–17
[35]
36
May 15
Giants
FSO
2–10
Bumgarner (4–2)
Marquis (3–3)
39,867
18–18
[36]
37
May 16
Giants
FSO
2–11
Vogelsong (2–2)
Leake (2–2)
40,889
18–19
[37]
38
May 17
Giants
FSO
8–9
Petit (1–0)
DeSclafani (2–4)
Casilla (9)
39,209
18–20
[38]
39
May 19
@ Royals
FSO
0–3
Ventura (3–3)
Cueto (3–4)
Davis (7)
29,769
18–21
[39]
40
May 20
@ Royals
FSO
1–7
Guthrie (4–2)
Marquis (3–4)
30,450
18–22
[40]
41
May 22
@ Indians
FSO
3–7
Carrasco (5–4)
Leake (2–3)
23,617
18–23
[41]
42
May 23
@ Indians
FSO
1–2
Kluber (2–5)
Cingrani (0–1)
Allen (11)
27,315
18–24
[42]
43
May 24
@ Indians
FSO
2–5
Bauer (4–1)
Iglesias (1–1)
23,882
18–25
[43]
44
May 25
Rockies
FSO
4–5
Betancourt (2–1)
Chapman (2–3)
Axford (7)
20,516
18–26
[44]
45
May 26
Rockies
FSO
2–1
Chapman (3–3)
Brown (0–2)
22,523
19–26
[45]
46
May 27
Rockies
4–6
Kendrick (2–6)
Leake (2–4)
Axford (8)
23,917
19–27
[46]
47
May 29
Nationals
FSO
5–2
DeSclafani (3–4)
Jordan (0–1)
Chapman (8)
28,877
20–27
[47]
48
May 30
Nationals
FSO
8–5
Hoover (3–0)
Janssen (0–1)
Chapman (9)
36,294
21–27
[48]
49
May 31
Nationals
FSO
8–2
Hoover (4–0)
Barrett (3–1)
31,874
22–27
[49]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
50
June 2
@ Phillies
FSO
4–5
Papelbon (1–0)
Cingrani (0–2)
20,209
22–28
[50]
51
June 3
@ Phillies
FSO
4–5 (11)
García (2–1)
Mattheus (0–1)
21,253
22–29
[51]
52
June 4
@ Phillies
FSO
6–4
DeSclafani (4–4)
Harang (4–6)
Chapman (10)
21,057
23–29
[52]
53
June 5
Padres
FSO
2–6
Ross (3–5)
Moscot (0–1)
33,381
23–30
[53]
54
June 6
Padres
FSO
7–9
Maurer (2–0)
Díaz (2–1)
Kimbrel (13)
40,946
23–31
[54]
55
June 7
Padres
FSO
4–0
Cueto (4–4)
Despaigne (3–4)
27,501
24–31
[55]
56
June 8
Phillies
FSO
6–4
Leake (3–4)
Hamels (5–5)
Chapman (11)
30,900
25–31
[56]
57
June 9
Phillies
FSO
11–2
DeSclafani (5–4)
Harang (4–7)
27,993
26–31
[57]
58
June 10
Phillies
5–2
Moscot (1–1)
Williams (3–6)
Chapman (12)
32,994
27–31
[58]
59
June 11
@ Cubs
FSO
3–6
Wood (3–2)
Lorenzen (1–2)
Rondón (11)
35,031
27–32
[59]
60
June 12
@ Cubs
FSO
5–4 (10)
Hoover (5–0)
Rondón (3–1)
Chapman (13)
40,016
28–32
[60]
61
June 13
@ Cubs
Fox
3–4
Motte (3–1)
Cingrani (0–3)
40,693
28–33
[61]
62
June 14
@ Cubs
ESPN
1–2 (11)
Schlitter (1–2)
Badenhop (0–2)
33,201
28–34
[62]
63
June 15
@ Tigers
FSO
0–6
Sánchez (5–7)
Villarreal (0–1)
29,884
28–35
[63]
64
June 16
@ Tigers
FSO
5–2
Lorenzen (2–2)
Ryan (1–1)
Chapman (14)
33,744
29–35
[64]
65
June 17
Tigers
FSO
8–4 (13)
Badenhop (1–2)
Krol (1–1)
32,456
30–35
[65]
—
June 18
Tigers
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for August 24
66
June 19
Marlins
FSO
5–0
Leake (4–4)
Haren (1–1)
33,379
31–35
[66]
67
June 20
Marlins
FSO
0–5
Nicolino (4–4)
DeSclafani (5–5)
36,755
31–36
[67]
68
June 21
Marlins
FSO
5–2
Lorenzen (3–2)
Phelps (4–4)
Chapman (15)
36,780
32–36
[68]
69
June 23
@ Pirates
FSO
6–7
Scahill (2–3)
Villarreal (0–2)
Melancon (24)
26,949
32–37
[69]
70
June 24
@ Pirates
FSO
5–2
Leake (5–4)
Cole (11–3)
Hoover (1)
37,359
33–37
[70]
71
June 25
@ Pirates
FSO
5–4 (13)
Villarreal (1–2)
Scahill (2–4)
35,015
34–37
[71]
72
June 26
@ Mets
FSO
1–2
Syndergaard (3–4)
Cueto (4–5)
Familia (21)
35,015
34–38
[72]
73
June 27
@ Mets
FSO
1–2 (13)
Parnell (1–0)
Adcock (0–1)
32,531
34–39
[73]
74
June 28
@ Mets
FSO
2–7
Matz (1–0)
Smith (0–1)
29,640
34–40
[74]
75
June 29
Twins
FSO
11–7
Adcock (1–1)
Pelfrey (5–5)
28,940
35–40
[75]
76
June 30
Twins
FSO
5–8
Hughes (1–1)
DeSclafani (5–6)
Perkins (25)
28,556
35–41
[76]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
77
July 1
Twins
2–1
Cueto (5–5)
May (4–7)
Chapman (16)
26,459
36–41
[77]
78
July 3
Brewers
FSO
1–12
Fiers (4–7)
Lorenzen (3–3)
40,760
36–42
[78]
79
July 4
Brewers
Fox
3–7
Nelson (6–8)
Smith (0–2)
38,663
36–43
[79]
80
July 5
Brewers
FSO
1–6
Jungmann (3–1)
Leake (5–5)
28,881
36–44
[80]
81
July 6
@ Nationals
FSO
3–2
Parra (1–1)
Janssen (0–2)
Chapman (17)
23,673
37–44
[81]
82
July 7
@ Nationals
FSO
5–0
Cueto (6–5)
Scherzer (9–7)
31,898
38–44
[82]
–
July 8
@ Nationals
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for September 28
83
July 9
@ Marlins
FSO
0–2
Fernández (2–0)
Lorenzen (3–4)
Ramos (14)
25,027
38–45
[83]
84
July 10
@ Marlins
FSO
1–0
Leake (6–5)
Phelps (4–5)
Chapman (18)
22,222
39–45
[84]
85
July 11
@ Marlins
FSO
3–14
Conley (1–0)
Iglesias (1–2)
21,052
39–46
[85]
86
July 12
@ Marlins
FSO
1–8
Haren (7–5)
Cueto (6–6)
23,842
39–47
[86]
July 14: 2015 MLB All-Star Game – Cincinnati, Ohio at Great American Ball Park
87
July 17
Indians
FSO
6–1
Leake (7–5)
Bauer (8–6)
38,932
40–47
[87]
88
July 18
Indians
FS1
4–9
Kluber (5–10)
DeSclafani (5–7)
39,588
40–48
[88]
89
July 19
Indians
FSO
3–5 (11)
Rzepczynski (2–3)
Villarreal (1–3)
McAllister (1)
36,302
40–49
[89]
90
July 20
Cubs
FSO
5–4
Mattheus (1–1)
Grimm (1–3)
Chapman (19)
34,900
41–49
[90]
91
July 21
Cubs
FSO
4–5 (13)
Motte (7–1)
Adcock (1–2)
Grimm (2)
36,845
41–50
[91]
92
July 22
Cubs
FSO
9–1
Leake (8–5)
Hendricks (4–5)
35,093
42–50
[92]
93
July 22
Cubs
FSO
5–6
Rondon (4–2)
Chapman (3–4)
Motte (6)
39,183
42–51
[93]
94
July 24
@ Rockies
FSO
5–6
Axford (3–3)
Mattheus (1–2)
37,184
42–52
[94]
95
July 25
@ Rockies
FSO
5–2
Cueto (7–6)
Rusin (3–4)
Chapman (20)
41,998
43–52
[95]
96
July 26
@ Rockies
FSO
7–17
Kendrick (4–11)
Lorenzen (3–5)
46,828
43–53
[96]
97
July 27
@ Cardinals
FSO
1–4
Lynn (8–5)
Iglesias (1–3)
Rosenthal (31)
42,553
43–54
[97]
98
July 28
@ Cardinals
FSO
4–0
Leake (9–5)
Garcia (3–4)
41,466
44-54
[98]
99
July 29
@ Cardinals
FSO
1–0
DeSclafani (6–7)
Lackey (9–6)
Chapman (21)
42,334
45–54
[99]
100
July 30
Pirates
FSO
15–5
Holmberg (1–0)
Burnett (8–5)
35,715
46–54
[100]
101
July 31
Pirates
FSO
4–5
Locke (6–6)
Lorenzen (3–6)
Melancon (33)
35,088
46–55
[101]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
102
August 1
Pirates
FSO
5–4
Iglesias (4–3)
Cole (14–5)
Chapman (22)
42,284
47–55
[102]
103
August 2
Pirates
FSO
0–3
Morton (7–4)
Sampson (0–1)
Soria (33)
39,956
47–56
[103]
104
August 4
Cardinals
FSO
3–2
DeSclafani (7–7)
Lackey (9–7)
Chapman (23)
25,969
48–56
[104]
105
August 5
Cardinals
FSO
3–4 (13)
Maness (4–1)
Axelrod (0–1)
34,700
48–57
[105]
106
August 6
Cardinals
FSO
0–3
Wacha (13–4)
Lorenzen (3–7)
Rosenthal (32)
26,053
48–58
[106]
107
August 7
@ D-backs
FSO
0–2
Anderson (5–4)
Iglesias (2–4)
Ziegler (20)
26,836
48–59
[107]
108
August 8
@ D-backs
FSO
4–1
Sampson (1–1)
Ray (3–7)
Chapman (24)
40,512
49–59
[108]
109
August 9
@ D-backs
FSO
3–4 (10)
Collmenter (4–6)
Mattheus (1–3)
28,116
49–60
110
August 10
@ Padres
FSO
1–2
Kennedy (7–10)
Holmberg (1–1)
Kimbrel (32)
23,223
49–61
111
August 11
@ Padres
FSO
6–11
Rea (1–0)
Lorenzen (3–8)
26,588
49–62
112
August 12
@ Padres
FSO
7–3
Iglesias (3–4)
Shields (8–5)
21,397
50–62
113
August 13
@ Dodgers
FSO
10–3
Sampson (2–1)
Latos (4–9)
47,216
51–62
114
August 14
@ Dodgers
FSO
3–5
Wood (8–7)
Lamb (0–1)
Jansen (23)
43,407
51–63
115
August 15
@ Dodgers
FSO
3–8
Anderson (7–7)
Holmberg (1–2)
46,807
51–64
116
August 16
@ Dodgers
FSO
1–2
Greinke (13–2)
DeSclafani (7–8)
Jansen (24)
47,388
51–65
117
August 18
Royals
FSO
1–3 (13)
Medlen (1–0)
Mattheus (1–4)
Holland (27)
28,719
51–66
118
August 19
Royals
FSO
3–4
Hochevar (1–0)
Sampson (2–2)
Davis (10)
18,078
51–67
119
August 20
D-backs
FSO
4–5
Hernandez (1–3)
Badenhop (1–3)
Ziegler (22)
22,063
51–68
120
August 21
D-backs
FSO
3–6
De La Rosa (11–5)
Holmberg (1–3)
Ziegler (23)
26,757
51–69
121
August 22
D-backs
FSO
7–11
Godley (4–0)
DeSclafani (7–9)
Hudson (2)
36,216
51–70
122
August 23
D-backs
FSO
0–4
Anderson (6–5)
Iglesias (3–5)
27,656
51–71
123
August 24
Tigers
12–5
Balester (1–0)
Alburquerque (3–1)
30,150
52–71
124
August 25
Dodgers
FSO
1–5
Wood (9–8)
Lamb (0–2)
22,783
52–72
125
August 26
Dodgers
FSO
4–7
Anderson (8–8)
Holmberg (1–4)
Jansen (25)
17,712
52–73
126
August 27
Dodgers
0–1
Greinke (14–3)
DeSclafani (7–10)
Johnson (10)
25,529
52–74
127
August 28
@ Brewers
FSO
0–5
Jungmann (8–5)
Iglesias (3–6)
27,632
52–75
128
August 29
@ Brewers
FSO
12–9
Hoover (6–0)
Rodriguez (0–3)
Chapman (25)
34,365
53–75
129
August 30
@ Brewers
FSO
1–4
Peralta (5–8)
Lamb (0–3)
Rodriguez (31)
33,293
53–76
130
August 31
@ Cubs
FSO
13–6
Mattheus (2–4)
Grimm (2–4)
Chapman (26)
34,017
54–76
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
131
September 1
@ Cubs
FSO
4–5
Rodney (6–5)
Badenhop (1–4)
Rondon (25)
33,756
54–77
132
September 2
@ Cubs
7–4
Hoover (7–0)
Rondon (5–3)
Chapman (27)
31,165
55–77
—
September 4
Brewers
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for September 5
133
September 5
Brewers
FSO
6–8
Jeffress (5–0)
Hoover (7–1)
Rodríguez (34)
28,632
55–78
134
September 5
Brewers
FSO
3–7
Pena (1–0)
Sampson (2–3)
29,842
55–79
135
September 6
Brewers
FSO
6–3
Lorenzen (4–8)
Nelson (11–11)
Chapman (28)
28,027
56–79
136
September 7
Pirates
FSO
3–1
DeSclafani (8–10)
Locke (7–10)
Chapman (29)
19,241
57–79
137
September 8
Pirates
FSO
3–7
Liriano (10–7)
Iglesias (3–7)
16,151
57–80
138
September 9
Pirates
FSO
4–5
Morton (9–7)
Sampson (2–4)
Melancon (44)
19,620
57–81
139
September 10
Cardinals
FSO
11–0
Lamb (1–3)
García (8–5)
16,363
58–81
140
September 11
Cardinals
FSO
4–2
Hoover (8–1)
Broxton (2–5)
Chapman (30)
31,427
59–81
141
September 12
Cardinals
Fox
5–1
DeSclafani (9–10)
Lynn (11–10)
41,137
60–81
142
September 13
Cardinals
2–9
Wacha (16–5)
LeCure (0–1)
29,900
60–82
143
September 14
@ Giants
FSO
3–5
Kontos (3–2)
Sampson (2–5)
Casilla (33)
41,025
60–83
144
September 15
@ Giants
FSO
9–8 (10)
Chapman (4–4)
Romo (0–5)
Diaz (1)
41,044
61–83
145
September 16
@ Giants
FSO
3–5
Peavy (7–6)
Lorenzen (4–9)
Casilla (34)
41,383
61–84
146
September 18
@ Brewers
FSO
5–3
Finnegan (1–0)
Davies (1–2)
Chapman (31)
37,158
62–84
147
September 19
@ Brewers
FSO
9–7
Badenhop (2–4)
Cravy (0–7)
Chapman (32)
30,387
63–84
148
September 20
@ Brewers
FSO
4–8
Pena (2–0)
DeSclafani (9–11)
29,479
63–85
149
September 21
@ Cardinals
FSO
1–2
Broxton (3–5)
Hoover (8–2)
Rosenthal (47)
43,902
63–86
150
September 22
@ Cardinals
FSO
1–3
Lackey (13–9)
LeCure (0–2)
Cishek (4)
43,981
63–87
151
September 23
@ Cardinals
FSO
2–10
Lynn (12–10)
Finnegan (4–1)
43,729
63–88
152
September 24
Mets
FSO
4–6
Goeddel (1–1)
Parra (1–2)
Familia (42)
18,881
63–89
153
September 25
Mets
FSO
5–12
Syndergaard (9–7)
DeSclafani (9–12)
26,780
63–90
154
September 26
Mets
FSO
2–10
Harvey (13–7)
Lamb (1–4)
32,293
63–91
155
September 27
Mets
1–8
deGrom (14–8)
Sampson (2–6)
24,621
63–92
156
September 28
@ Nationals
1–5
Scherzer (13–12)
Finnegan (4–2)
24,420
63–93
157
September 29
Cubs
FSO
1–4
Haren (10–9)
Smith (0–3)
Wood (3)
18,168
63–94
158
September 30
Cubs
FSO
3–10
Lester (11–12)
DeSclafani (9–13)
21,397
63–95
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Infielders
Outfielders
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Statistics
Through October 4, 2015
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
Dylan Axelrod , P
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Burke Badenhop , P
68
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Homer Bailey , P
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Collin Balester , P
15
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Tucker Barnhart , C
81
242
23
61
9
0
3
18
25
45
.252
0
Brennan Boesch , OF
51
89
4
13
2
0
1
5
4
30
.146
1
Jason Bourgeois , OF
68
196
28
47
5
2
3
14
14
33
.240
3
Jay Bruce , RF
157
580
72
131
35
4
26
87
58
145
.226
9
Marlon Byrd , LF
96
359
46
85
13
3
19
42
23
101
.237
2
Ramón Cabrera , C
13
30
4
11
1
0
1
3
0
5
.367
0
Aroldis Chapman , P
65
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Tony Cingrani , P
35
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
.000
0
Zack Cozart , SS
53
194
28
50
10
1
9
28
14
29
.258
3
Johnny Cueto , P
19
37
1
6
0
0
0
0
1
10
.162
0
Iván DeJesús, Jr. , 2B,LF,SS,3B
76
201
15
49
10
2
4
28
19
55
.244
0
Anthony DeSclafani , P
31
58
1
9
1
0
0
3
3
33
.155
0
Chris Dominguez , OF,1B
14
23
2
6
1
1
1
3
0
12
.261
0
Adam Duvall , LF
27
64
6
14
2
0
5
9
6
26
.219
0
Todd Frazier , 3B
157
619
82
158
43
1
35
89
44
137
.255
13
Brandon Finnegan , P
6
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
Billy Hamilton , CF
114
412
56
93
8
3
4
28
28
75
.226
57
Donovan Hand , P
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
David Holmberg , P
6
8
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
5
.125
0
Tyler Holt , CF
5
11
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
.091
1
Raisel Iglesias , P
18
30
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
13
.067
0
Ryan LaMarre , OF
21
25
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
9
.080
0
John Lamb , P
10
16
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
8
.063
0
Mike Leake , P
25
52
3
7
3
0
1
5
0
25
.135
0
Sam LeCure , P
19
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Michael Lorenzen , P
33
36
4
9
0
1
0
4
0
13
.250
0
Jason Marquis , P
10
16
2
3
1
0
0
1
0
4
.188
0
Devin Mesoraco , C
23
45
2
8
1
1
0
2
5
9
.178
1
Jon Moscot , P
3
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
.250
0
Kristopher Negron , OF,SS,2B,1B
43
93
5
13
2
0
0
2
9
23
.140
2
Brayan Peña , C
108
333
17
91
17
0
0
18
29
34
.273
2
Brandon Phillips , 2B
148
588
69
173
19
2
12
70
27
68
.294
23
Keyvius Sampson , P
13
16
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
.000
0
Skip Schumaker , LF
131
244
23
59
20
0
1
21
23
51
.242
2
Josh Smith , P
10
9
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
4
.222
0
Eugenio Suárez , SS
97
372
42
104
19
2
13
48
17
94
.280
4
Pedro Villarreal , P
29
6
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
3
.167
0
Joey Votto , 1B
158
545
95
171
33
2
29
80
143
135
.314
11
Kyle Waldrop , OF
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Team Totals
162
5571
640
1382
257
27
167
613
496
1255
.248
134
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
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