2022 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2022 Colorado Rockies season was the 30th in Major League Baseball . It was their 28th season at Coors Field . Manager Bud Black returned for his sixth season with the Rockies in 2022.
On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[ 1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[ 2]
Offseason
Lockout
The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[ 3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[ 4] [ 5]
The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[ 6]
Rule changes
Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[ 7] [ 8]
Front office changes
On October 2, 2021, the Rockies named Bill Schmidt general manager, removing the interim from his job title.[ 9]
Roster departures
On October 21, 2021, the Rockies designated for assignment Chi Chi Gonzalez ,[ 10] Yency Almonte ,[ 11] Tommy Doyle ,[ 12] Joshua Fuentes ,[ 12] and Rio Ruiz .[ 12] Gonzalez, Almonte, Fuentes, and Ruiz elected free agency, while Doyle was outrighted to the Albuquerque Isotopes . On November 3, 2021, Trevor Story , Jon Gray , Jhoulys Chacín , and Chris Owings elected free agency.[ 13] On November 13, 2021, Chacín signed with the Rockies on a one-year contract.[ 14] On November 17, 2021, Story rejected a $18.4 million qualifying offer from the Rockies.[ 15]
Free agent signings
On December 15, 2022, the Rockies signed infielders Kyle Holder [ 16] and Tim Lopes [ 17] to minor league contracts. On February 1, 2022, the Rockies signed catcher Carlos Pérez [ 18] to a minor league contract. The Rockies signed pitcher Zach Lee [ 19] to a minor league contract on February 9, 2022. The club signed pitchers Ty Blach [ 20] and J. D. Hammer [ 21] to minor league contracts on March 13, 2022, along with outfielder Scott Schebler .[ 22] These players were invited to the major league camp in spring training as non-roster invitees.[ 23] On March 16, 2022, the Rockies announced the signing of infielder José Iglesias and pitcher Chad Kuhl to 1-year major league contracts.[ 24] One day later, the signing of pitcher Álex Colomé to a 1-year major league contract was announced.[ 25] On March 18, 2022, the Rockies announced the signing of Kris Bryant to a 7-year, $182 million deal.[ 26]
Trades
On March 24, the Rockies traded outfielder Raimel Tapia and minor league infielder Adrian Pinto to the Toronto Blue Jays for outfielder Randal Grichuk .[ 27]
Off-season 40-man roster moves
Departing Player
Date
Transaction
New Team
Arriving player
Old team
Date
Transaction
Chi Chi Gonzalez
October 21, 2021
Designated for Assignment[ 10]
Minnesota Twins
Noah Davis
Spokane Indians
November 19, 2021
Added to 40-man roster
Yency Almonte
October 21, 2021
Designated for Assignment[ 11]
Los Angeles Dodgers
Ryan Rolison
Albuquerque Isotopes
November 19, 2021
Added to 40-man roster
Tommy Doyle
October 21, 2021
Designated for Assignment[ 12]
Albuquerque Isotopes
Ezequiel Tovar
Spokane Indians
November 19, 2021
Added to 40-man roster
Joshua Fuentes
October 21, 2021
Designated for Assignment[ 12]
Toronto Blue Jays
José Iglesias
Boston Red Sox
March 16, 2022
Free Agency
Rio Ruiz
October 21, 2021
Designated for Assignment[ 12]
LG Twins
Chad Kuhl
Pittsburgh Pirates
March 16, 2022
Free Agency
Trevor Story
November 3, 2021
Free Agency[ 13] [ 15]
Boston Red Sox
Álex Colomé
Minnesota Twins
March 17, 2022
Free Agency
Jon Gray
November 3, 2021
Free Agency[ 13]
Texas Rangers
Kris Bryant
San Francisco Giants
March 18, 2022
Free Agency
Chris Owings
November 3, 2021
Free Agency[ 13]
Baltimore Orioles
Randal Grichuk
Toronto Blue Jays
March 24, 2022
Trade
Yoan Aybar
March 18, 2022
Designated for Assignment
New York Yankees
Raimel Tapia
March 24, 2022
Trade
Toronto Blue Jays
Spring training
When the lockout ended, the Rockies began spring training at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 13, 2022.[ 28] The Rockies played 20 games in the Cactus League .
Spring Training non-roster invitees
Results and Standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
2–4
4–3
3–4
9–10
5–14
5–1
4–3
2–4
3–3
4–3
5–14
10–9
2–5
4–3
12–8
Atlanta
4–2
—
3–3
4–3
6–1
2–4
13–6
3–3
10–9
11–8
7–0
3–4
4–3
4–3
14–5
13–7
Chicago
3–4
3–3
—
11–8
3–4
0–7
4–2
10–9
4–3
6–0
10–9
2–5
2–5
6–13
4–2
6–14
Cincinnati
4–3
3–4
8–11
—
2–4
0–7
4–3
6–13
1–5
1–6
7–12
0–6
4–2
7–12
3–4
12–8
Colorado
10–9
1–6
4–3
4–2
—
8–11
2–4
3–4
2–5
2–5
3–3
10–9
5–14
2–4
3–4
9–11
Los Angeles
14–5
4–2
7–0
7–0
11–8
—
6–1
4–3
3–4
3–4
1–5
14–5
15–4
4–2
3–3
15–5
Miami
1–5
6–13
2–4
3–4
4–2
1–6
—
4–3
6–13
7–12
4–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
15–4
8–12
Milwaukee
3–4
3–3
9–10
13–6
4–3
3–4
3–4
—
2–4
2–4
11–8
3–4
3–4
9–10
3–3
15–5
New York
4–2
9–10
3–4
5–1
5–2
4–3
13–6
4–2
—
14–5
6–1
2–4
4–3
5–2
14–5
9–11
Philadelphia
3–3
8–11
0–6
6–1
5–2
4–3
12–7
4–2
5–14
—
6–1
4–3
1–5
4–3
16–3
9–11
Pittsburgh
3–4
0–7
9–10
12–7
3–3
5–1
3–4
8–11
1–6
1–6
—
2–4
1–5
6–13
4–3
4–16
San Diego
14–5
4–3
5–2
6–0
9–10
5–14
4–3
4–3
4–2
3–4
4–2
—
13–6
2–4
4–3
8–12
San Francisco
9–10
3–4
5–2
2–4
14–5
4–15
4–3
4–3
3–4
5–1
5–1
6–13
—
3–4
4–2
10–10
St. Louis
5–2
3–4
13–6
12–7
4–2
2–4
4–2
10–9
2–5
3–4
13–6
4–2
4–3
—
4–3
10–10
Washington
3–4
5–14
2–4
4–3
4–3
3–3
4–15
3–3
5–14
3–16
3–4
3–4
2–4
3–4
—
8–12
Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.
Game log
2022 game log: 68–94 (Home: 41–40; Away: 27–54)
April: 12–9 (Home: 8–4; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 8
Dodgers
3–5
Buehler (1–0)
Freeland (0–1)
Kimbrel (1)
Coors Field
48,627
0–1
L1
2
April 9
Dodgers
3–2
Estévez (1–0)
Treinen (0–1)
Bard (1)
Coors Field
48,087
1–1
W1
3
April 10
Dodgers
9–4
Chacín (1–0)
Urías (0–1)
Blach (1)
Coors Field
40,825
2–1
W2
4
April 11
@ Rangers
6–4 (10)
Bard (1–0)
Holland (0–1)
Goudeau (1)
Globe Life Field
35,052
3–1
W3
5
April 12
@ Rangers
4–1
Chacín (2–0)
Pérez (0–1)
Bard (2)
Globe Life Field
15,862
4–1
W4
6
April 14
Cubs
2–5
Thompson (1–0)
Freeland (0–2)
Givens (1)
Coors Field
24,444
4–2
L1
7
April 15
Cubs
6–5
Blach (1–0)
Stroman (0–1)
Bard (3)
Coors Field
35,450
5–2
W1
8
April 16
Cubs
9–6
Senzatela (1–0)
Leiter Jr. (0–1)
Bard (4)
Coors Field
37,476
6–2
W2
9
April 17
Cubs
4–6
Wick (1–0)
Gomber (0–1)
Robertson (3)
Coors Field
36,391
6–3
L1
10
April 18
Phillies
4–1
Kuhl (1–0)
Nola (1–2)
Colomé (1)
Coors Field
20,403
7–3
W1
11
April 19
Phillies
6–5
Lawrence (1–0)
Domínguez (1–1)
Bard (5)
Coors Field
23,800
8–3
W2
12
April 20
Phillies
6–9
Hand (1–0)
Chacín (2–1)
Knebel (2)
Coors Field
21,490
8–4
L1
—
April 22
@ Tigers
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Apr 23
13
April 23 (1)
@ Tigers
0–13
Skubal (1–1)
Senzatela (1–1)
—
Comerica Park
37,566
8–5
L2
14
April 23 (2)
@ Tigers
3–2
Gomber (1–1)
Brieske (0–1)
Colomé (2)
Comerica Park
28,635
9–5
W1
15
April 24
@ Tigers
6–2
Kuhl (2–0)
Alexander (0–2)
—
Comerica Park
20,088
10–5
W2
16
April 25
@ Phillies
2–8
Gibson (2–1)
Freeland (0–3)
—
Citizens Bank Park
20,130
10–6
L1
17
April 26
@ Phillies
3–10
Eflin (1–1)
Márquez (0–1)
—
Citizens Bank Park
22,300
10–7
L2
18
April 27
@ Phillies
3–7
Suárez (2–0)
Feltner (0–1)
—
Citizens Bank Park
20,127
10–8
L3
19
April 28
@ Phillies
1–7
Wheeler (1–3)
Gomber (1–2)
—
Citizens Bank Park
20,098
10–9
L4
20
April 29
Reds
10–4
Senzatela (2–1)
Greene (1–3)
—
Coors Field
30,206
11–9
W1
21
April 30
Reds
4–3
Kuhl (3–0)
Warren (0–1)
Bard (6)
Coors Field
32,179
12–9
W2
May: 10–17 (Home: 7–7; Away: 3–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
22
May 1
Reds
10–1
Freeland (1–3)
Sanmartin (0–4)
—
Coors Field
32,574
13–9
W3
23
May 3
Nationals
2–10
Fedde (2–2)
Márquez (0–2)
—
Coors Field
20,758
13–10
L1
24
May 4
Nationals
5–2
Gomber (2–2)
Corbin (0–5)
Bard (7)
Coors Field
19,387
14–10
W1
25
May 5
Nationals
9–7
Chacín (3–1)
Sanchez (1–2)
Bard (8)
Coors Field
30,139
15–10
W2
26
May 6
@ Diamondbacks
1–4
Kelly (3–1)
Estévez (1–1)
Melancon (5)
Chase Field
18,551
15–11
L1
27
May 7
@ Diamondbacks
4–1
Colomé (1–0)
Melancon (0–3)
Bard (9)
Chase Field
24,133
16–11
W1
28
May 8
@ Diamondbacks
0–4
Gallen (2–0)
Márquez (0–3)
—
Chase Field
19,323
16–12
L1
29
May 9
@ Giants
5–8
Rodón (4–1)
Gomber (2–3)
—
Oracle Park
20,039
16–13
L2
30
May 10
@ Giants
2–9
Wood (3–2)
Senzatela (2–2)
—
Oracle Park
21,472
16–14
L3
31
May 11
@ Giants
1–7
Cobb (2–1)
Kuhl (3–1)
—
Oracle Park
23,341
16–15
L4
32
May 13
Royals
10–14
Coleman (1–1)
Freeland (1–4)
Barlow (3)
Coors Field
35,176
16–16
L5
33
May 14
Royals
10–4
Márquez (1–3)
Hernández (0–3)
—
Coors Field
40,534
17–16
W1
34
May 15
Royals
7–8
Staumont (1–0)
Bard (1–1)
Barlow (4)
Coors Field
34,505
17–17
L1
35
May 16
Giants
6–7
Brebbia (1–0)
Bard (1–2)
Doval (6)
Coors Field
23,180
17–18
L2
36
May 17
Giants
7–10
Cobb (3–1)
Kuhl (3–2)
Doval (7)
Coors Field
25,735
17–19
L3
37
May 18
Giants
5–3
Kinley (1–0)
Álvarez (1–1)
Bard (10)
Coors Field
26,713
18–19
W1
—
May 20
Mets
PPD, SNOW; rescheduled for May 21
38
May 21 (1)
Mets
1–5
Carrasco (4–1)
Márquez (1–4)
—
Coors Field
20,737
18–20
L1
39
May 21 (2)
Mets
11–3
Goudeau (1–0)
Williams (0–3)
—
Coors Field
25,783
19–20
W1
40
May 22
Mets
0–2
Walker (2–0)
Gomber (2–4)
Díaz (10)
Coors Field
35,248
19–21
L1
41
May 23
@ Pirates
1–2
Bednar (1–0)
Kinley (1–1)
—
PNC Park
8,376
19–22
L2
42
May 24
@ Pirates
2–1 (10)
Bard (2–2)
Bednar (1–1)
—
PNC Park
9,009
20–22
W1
43
May 25
@ Pirates
5–10
Peters (4–2)
Lawrence (1–1)
—
PNC Park
10,014
20–23
L1
44
May 26
@ Nationals
3–7
Corbin (1–7)
Márquez (1–5)
—
Nationals Park
16,264
20–24
L2
—
May 27
@ Nationals
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for May 28
45
May 28 (1)
@ Nationals
7–13
Ramírez (1–0)
Gomber (2–5)
—
Nationals Park
20,294
20–25
L3
46
May 28 (2)
@ Nationals
3–2
Kuhl (4–2)
Finnegan (1–1)
Bard (11)
Nationals Park
26,535
21–25
W1
47
May 29
@ Nationals
5–6
Gray (5–4)
Freeland (1–5)
Rainey (5)
Nationals Park
25,225
21–26
L1
48
May 30
Marlins
7–1
Feltner (1–1)
Sulser (0–2)
—
Coors Field
40,275
22–26
W1
—
May 31
Marlins
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for June 1
June: 11–17 (Home: 6–9; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
49
June 1 (1)
Marlins
1–14
Cabrera (1–0)
Senzatela (2–3)
—
Coors Field
see 2nd game
22–27
L1
50
June 1 (2)
Marlins
13–12 (10)
Bard (3–2)
Sulser (0–3)
—
Coors Field
22,719
23–27
W1
51
June 2
Braves
6–13
Anderson (4–3)
Gomber (2–6)
—
Coors Field
26,594
23–28
L1
52
June 3
Braves
1–3 (10)
Minter (1–0)
Estévez (1–2)
Jansen (13)
Coors Field
37,336
23–29
L2
53
June 4
Braves
2–6 (11)
Minter (2–0)
Chacín (3–2)
—
Coors Field
41,054
23–30
L3
54
June 5
Braves
7–8
Morton (4–3)
Feltner (1–2)
Jansen (14)
Coors Field
39,409
23–31
L4
55
June 7
@ Giants
5–3
Márquez (2–5)
Littell (1–2)
Bard (12)
Oracle Park
24,785
24–31
W1
56
June 8
@ Giants
1–2 (10)
Doval (1–2)
Estévez (1–3)
—
Oracle Park
21,535
24–32
L1
57
June 9
@ Giants
4–2
Gomber (3–6)
Webb (5–2)
Colomé (3)
Oracle Park
23,780
25–32
W1
58
June 10
@ Padres
0–9
Musgrove (7–0)
Kuhl (4–3)
—
Petco Park
35,207
25–33
L1
59
June 11 (1)
@ Padres
1–2 (10)
Wilson (4–1)
Estévez (1–4)
—
Petco Park
31,415
25–34
L2
60
June 11 (2)
@ Padres
6–2
Freeland (2–5)
Gore (4–2)
—
Petco Park
30,040
26–34
W1
61
June 12
@ Padres
4–2
Márquez (3–5)
García (4–3)
Bard (13)
Petco Park
41,754
27–34
W2
62
June 14
Guardians
3–4 (10)
Shaw (2–0)
Stephenson (0–1)
Clase (12)
Coors Field
28,377
27–35
L1
63
June 15
Guardians
5–7
Shaw (3–0)
Gomber (3–7)
Clase (13)
Coors Field
23,838
27–36
L2
64
June 16
Guardians
2–4
McKenzie (4–5)
Kuhl (4–4)
Clase (14)
Coors Field
26,629
27–37
L3
65
June 17
Padres
10–4
Freeland (3–5)
Gore (4–3)
—
Coors Field
34,304
28–37
W1
66
June 18
Padres
5–4
Colomé (2–0)
García (4–4)
Bard (14)
Coors Field
38,768
29–37
W2
67
June 19
Padres
8–3
Senzatela (3–3)
Snell (0–4)
—
Coors Field
47,342
30–37
W3
68
June 21
@ Marlins
8–9
Okert (4–0)
Colomé (2–1)
Scott (6)
LoanDepot Park
9,012
30–38
L1
69
June 22
@ Marlins
4–7
López (5–3)
Kuhl (4–5)
—
LoanDepot Park
8,983
30–39
L2
70
June 23
@ Marlins
2–3
Okert (5–0)
Colomé (2–2)
Scott (7)
LoanDepot Park
11,854
30–40
L3
71
June 24
@ Twins
1–0
Márquez (4–5)
Bundy (4–4)
Bard (15)
Target Field
24,643
31–40
W1
72
June 25
@ Twins
0–6
Archer (2–3)
Senzatela (3–4)
—
Target Field
24,578
31–41
L1
73
June 26
@ Twins
3–6
Ryan (6–3)
Feltner (1–3)
Durán (5)
Target Field
28,048
31–42
L2
74
June 27
Dodgers
4–0
Kuhl (5–5)
Anderson (8–1)
—
Coors Field
38,706
32–42
W1
75
June 28
Dodgers
7–4
Freeland (4–5)
Kershaw (5–2)
—
Coors Field
36,097
33–42
W2
76
June 29
Dodgers
4–8
Urías (6–6)
Márquez (4–6)
—
Coors Field
37,092
33–43
L1
July: 13–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
77
July 1
Diamondbacks
3–9
Kelly (7–5)
Senzatela (3–5)
—
Coors Field
47,588
33–44
L2
78
July 2
Diamondbacks
11–7
Gomber (4–7)
Keuchel (2–6)
—
Coors Field
48,331
34–44
W1
79
July 3
Diamondbacks
6–5
Bird (1–0)
Ramirez (2–2)
Bard (16)
Coors Field
33,479
35–44
W2
80
July 4
@ Dodgers
3–5
Urías (7–6)
Freeland (4–6)
Almonte (1)
Dodger Stadium
47,163
35–45
L1
81
July 5
@ Dodgers
2–5
Pepiot (1–0)
Márquez (4–7)
Graterol (2)
Dodger Stadium
45,885
35–46
L2
82
July 6
@ Dodgers
1–2
Kimbrel (2–4)
Bard (3–3)
—
Dodger Stadium
45,098
35–47
L3
83
July 7
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Estévez (2–4)
Melancon (3–7)
Bard (17)
Chase Field
11,727
36–47
W1
84
July 8
@ Diamondbacks
6–5
Kuhl (6–5)
Poppen (1–2)
Colomé (4)
Chase Field
15,524
37–47
W2
85
July 9
@ Diamondbacks
2–9
Bumgarner (5–8)
Freeland (4–7)
—
Chase Field
21,819
37–48
L1
86
July 10
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Márquez (5–7)
Middleton (1–2)
Bard (18)
Chase Field
18,126
38–48
W1
87
July 11
Padres
5–6
Manaea (4–4)
Ureña (0–1)
Rogers (24)
Coors Field
27,592
38–49
L1
88
July 12
Padres
5–3
Gomber (5–7)
Clevinger (2–2)
Bard (19)
Coors Field
26,577
39–49
W1
89
July 13
Padres
10–6
Stephenson (1–1)
Scott (0–1)
—
Coors Field
25,725
40–49
W2
90
July 14
Padres
8–5
Chacín (4–2)
Crismatt (5–2)
Estévez (1)
Coors Field
28,077
41–49
W3
91
July 15
Pirates
13–2
Márquez (6–7)
Quintana (2–5)
—
Coors Field
33,710
42–49
W4
92
July 16
Pirates
2–0
Ureña (1–1)
Keller (3–7)
Bard (20)
Coors Field
34,169
43–49
W5
93
July 17
Pirates
3–8
Beede (1–1)
Bird (1–1)
—
Coors Field
27,591
43–50
L1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, California
94
July 22
@ Brewers
5–6 (13)
Suter (2–3)
Bird (1–2)
—
American Family Field
33,357
43–51
L2
95
July 23
@ Brewers
4–9
Woodruff (8–3)
Ureña (1–2)
—
American Family Field
31,694
43–52
L3
96
July 24
@ Brewers
9–10
Suter (3–3)
Colomé (2–3)
Hader (28)
American Family Field
36,465
43–53
L4
97
July 25
@ Brewers
2–0
Freeland (5–7)
Ashby (2–8)
Bard (21)
American Family Field
25,194
44–53
W1
98
July 26
White Sox
1–2
Kopech (4–6)
Márquez (6–8)
Hendriks (19)
Coors Field
40,233
44–54
L1
99
July 27
White Sox
6–5
Stephenson (2–1)
Graveman (3–2)
—
Coors Field
30,731
45–54
W1
100
July 28
Dodgers
0–13
Anderson (11–1)
Ureña (1–3)
—
Coors Field
32,182
45–55
L1
101
July 29
Dodgers
4–5
Urías (10–6)
Kuhl (6–6)
Kimbrel (18)
Coors Field
41,656
45–56
L2
102
July 30
Dodgers
5–3
Freeland (6–7)
Kershaw (7–3)
Bard (22)
Coors Field
47,415
46–56
W1
103
July 31
Dodgers
3–7
Gonsolin (12–1)
Márquez (6–9)
—
Coors Field
36,212
46–57
L1
August: 10–18 (Home: 6–6; Away: 4–12)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
104
August 1
@ Padres
1–4
Clevinger (3–3)
Senzatela (3–6)
García (2)
Petco Park
29,983
46–58
L2
105
August 2 (1)
@ Padres
5–13
Darvish (10–4)
Bird (1–3)
—
Petco Park
23,828
46–59
L3
106
August 2 (2)
@ Padres
2–3
Hader (2–4)
Colomé (2–4)
—
Petco Park
30,759
46–60
L4
107
August 3
@ Padres
1–9
Snell (4–5)
Kuhl (6–7)
—
Petco Park
44,652
46–61
L5
108
August 4
@ Padres
7–3
Freeland (7–7)
Musgrove (8–5)
—
Petco Park
30,366
47–61
W1
109
August 5
@ Diamondbacks
5–6
Devenski (1–0)
Colomé (2–5)
Kennedy (6)
Chase Field
17,720
47–62
L1
110
August 6
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Estévez (3–4)
Kennedy (4–5)
Bard (23)
Chase Field
21,146
48–62
W1
111
August 7
@ Diamondbacks
4–6
Devenski (2–0)
Colomé (2–6)
Melancon (15)
Chase Field
20,644
48–63
L1
112
August 9
Cardinals
16–5
Feltner (2–3)
Mikolas (8–9)
—
Coors Field
35,011
49–63
W1
113
August 10
Cardinals
5–9
Quintana (4–5)
Freeland (7–8)
—
Coors Field
35,164
49–64
L1
114
August 11
Cardinals
8–6
Gilbreath (1–0)
Hicks (3–6)
Bard (24)
Coors Field
30,293
50–64
W1
115
August 12
Diamondbacks
5–3
Lamet (1–1)
Devenski (2–1)
Estévez (2)
Coors Field
32,055
51–64
W2
116
August 13
Diamondbacks
0–6
Gallen (8–2)
Ureña (1–4)
—
Coors Field
35,233
51–65
L1
117
August 14
Diamondbacks
4–7
Henry (2–1)
Feltner (2–4)
Kennedy (8)
Coors Field
32,442
51–66
L2
118
August 16
@ Cardinals
4–5
Helsley (7–1)
Lamet (1–2)
—
Busch Stadium
39,105
51–67
L3
119
August 17
@ Cardinals
1–5
Montgomery (6–3)
Márquez (6–10)
—
Busch Stadium
38,033
51–68
L4
120
August 18
@ Cardinals
0–13
Wainwright (9–8)
Senzatela (3–7)
—
Busch Stadium
36,137
51–69
L5
121
August 19
Giants
7–4
Ureña (2–4)
Wood (8–10)
Bard (25)
Coors Field
31,604
52–69
W1
122
August 20
Giants
4–3 (10)
Gilbreath (2–0)
Doval (4–6)
—
Coors Field
35,278
53–69
W2
123
August 21
Giants
8–9 (11)
Leone (4–4)
Bird (1–4)
Littell (1)
Coors Field
30,682
53–70
L1
124
August 23
Rangers
7–6
Lawrence (2–1)
Burke (6–3)
Bard (26)
Coors Field
28,533
54–70
W1
125
August 24
Rangers
4–16
Pérez (10–4)
Ureña (2–5)
—
Coors Field
25,213
54–71
L1
126
August 25
@ Mets
1–3
deGrom (3–1)
Feltner (2–5)
Ottavino (1)
Citi Field
37,377
54–72
L2
127
August 26
@ Mets
6–7
Díaz (3–1)
Bard (3–4)
—
Citi Field
32,447
54–73
L3
128
August 27
@ Mets
0–3
Peterson (7–3)
Freeland (7–9)
Ottavino (2)
Citi Field
42,617
54–74
L4
129
August 28
@ Mets
1–0
Márquez (7–10)
Scherzer (9–4)
Bard (27)
Citi Field
36,396
55–74
W1
130
August 30
@ Braves
3–2
Ureña (3–5)
Fried (12–5)
Bard (28)
Truist Park
34,237
56–74
W2
131
August 31
@ Braves
2–3
Wright (17–5)
Feltner (2–6)
Jansen (30)
Truist Park
29,554
56–75
L1
September: 9–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
132
September 1
@ Braves
0–3
Strider (9–4)
Kuhl (6–8)
Jansen (31)
Truist Park
31,203
56–76
L2
133
September 2
@ Reds
2–3
Díaz (5–2)
Colomé (2–7)
—
Great American Ball Park
16,763
56–77
L3
—
September 3
@ Reds
PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Sept 4
134
September 4 (1)
@ Reds
8–4
Márquez (8–10)
Kuhnel (2–3)
—
Great American Ball Park
see 2nd game
57–77
W1
135
September 4 (2)
@ Reds
0–10
Law (2–1)
Ureña (3–6)
—
Great American Ball Park
23,060
57–78
L1
136
September 5
Brewers
4–6
Houser (5–9)
Feltner (2–7)
Williams (10)
Coors Field
32,627
57–79
L2
137
September 6
Brewers
10–7 (10)
Bard (4–4)
Rogers (3–7)
—
Coors Field
22,329
58–79
W1
138
September 7
Brewers
8–4
Freeland (8–9)
Lauer (10–7)
—
Coors Field
20,278
59–79
W2
139
September 9
Diamondbacks
13–10
Bard (5–4)
Smith (1–2)
—
Coors Field
34,848
60–79
W3
140
September 10
Diamondbacks
4–1
Lawrence (3–1)
Bumgarner (6–14)
Bard (29)
Coors Field
27,871
61–79
W4
141
September 11
Diamondbacks
6–12
Gallen (12–2)
Feltner (2–8)
—
Coors Field
27,546
61–80
L1
142
September 13
@ White Sox
2–4
Kopech (5–9)
Kuhl (6–9)
Hendriks (33)
Guaranteed Rate Field
23,606
61–81
L2
143
September 14
@ White Sox
3–0
Freeland (9–9)
Cease (14–7)
Bard (30)
Guaranteed Rate Field
16,654
62–81
W1
144
September 16
@ Cubs
1–2
Stroman (4–7)
Márquez (8–11)
Rodríguez (2)
Wrigley Field
31,775
62–82
L2
145
September 17
@ Cubs
3–1
Estévez (4–4)
Alzolay (0–1)
Bard (31)
Wrigley Field
34,530
63–82
W1
146
September 18
@ Cubs
4–3
Feltner (3–8)
Assad (1–2)
Bard (32)
Wrigley Field
35,627
64–82
W2
147
September 19
Giants
7–10 (10)
Doval (6–6)
Hollowell (0–1)
Alexander (2)
Coors Field
23,055
64–83
L1
148
September 20
Giants
3–6
Rogers (3–4)
Freeland (9–10)
García (1)
Coors Field
23,942
64–84
L2
149
September 21
Giants
1–6
Webb (14–9)
Márquez (8–12)
—
Coors Field
23,293
64–85
L3
150
September 22
Giants
0–3
Cotton (3–2)
Ureña (3–7)
Doval (24)
Coors Field
25,669
64–86
L4
151
September 23
Padres
4–3 (10)
Bard (6–4)
Morejón (4–1)
—
Coors Field
48,321
65–86
W1
152
September 24
Padres
3–9
Darvish (16–7)
Kuhl (6–10)
—
Coors Field
45,983
65–87
L1
153
September 25
Padres
6–13
Suárez (5–1)
Freeland (9–11)
—
Coors Field
40,503
65–88
L2
154
September 27
@ Giants
2–5
Webb (15–9)
Márquez (8–13)
—
Oracle Park
24,218
65–89
L3
155
September 28
@ Giants
3–6
Hjelle (1–2)
Ureña (3–8)
—
Oracle Park
22,663
65–90
L4
156
September 29
@ Giants
4–6
Rodón (14–8)
Feltner (3–9)
Doval (27)
Oracle Park
24,112
65–91
L5
157
September 30
@ Dodgers
1–10
Kershaw (11–3)
Kuhl (6–11)
—
Dodger Stadium
52,025
65–92
L6
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Statistics
Final.
Batting
List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold are the team leaders.
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On base + slugging
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
C. J. Cron
150
575
79
148
28
3
29
102
43
164
.257
.315
.468
.783
Charlie Blackmon
135
530
60
140
22
6
16
78
32
109
.264
.314
.419
.733
Ryan McMahon
153
529
67
130
23
3
20
67
60
158
.246
.327
.414
.741
Brendan Rodgers
137
527
72
140
30
3
13
63
46
101
.266
.325
.408
.733
Randal Grichuk
141
506
60
131
21
2
19
73
24
127
.259
.299
.425
.724
José Iglesias
118
439
48
128
30
0
3
47
17
56
.292
.328
.380
.708
Connor Joe
111
404
56
96
20
4
7
28
55
97
.238
.338
.359
.697
Yonathan Daza
113
372
56
112
21
2
2
34
26
58
.301
.349
.384
.733
Elías Díaz
105
351
29
80
18
2
9
51
25
82
.228
.281
.368
.649
Garrett Hampson
90
199
29
42
7
3
2
15
21
63
.211
.287
.307
.594
Brian Serven
62
187
19
38
4
1
6
16
13
44
.203
.261
.332
.593
Elehuris Montero
53
176
21
41
15
1
6
16
8
60
.233
.270
.432
.702
Sam Hilliard
70
174
26
32
6
1
2
14
23
57
.184
.280
.264
.544
Kris Bryant
42
160
28
49
12
0
5
14
17
27
.306
.376
.475
.851
Alan Trejo
35
118
15
32
6
0
4
17
5
31
.271
.312
.424
.736
Michael Toglia
31
111
10
24
8
2
2
12
9
44
.216
.275
.378
.653
Sean Bouchard
27
74
9
22
6
0
3
11
21
25
.297
.454
.500
.954
Wynton Bernard
12
42
9
12
1
0
0
3
0
8
.286
.286
.310
.596
Dom Núñez
14
33
3
4
1
0
0
2
6
10
.121
.244
.152
.396
Ezequiel Tovar
9
33
2
7
1
0
1
2
2
9
.212
.257
.333
.590
Team Totals
162
5540
698
1408
280
34
149
669
453
1380
.254
.315
.398
.713
Pitching
List does not include position players. Stats in bold are the team leaders.
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; K = Strikeouts
Farm system
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