2022 Oakland Athletics season

The 2022 Oakland Athletics season was the 122nd season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League. It was their 55th season in Oakland, which surpassed the amount of seasons they played in their original home of Philadelphia (54 seasons). On November 1, 2021, Bob Melvin was hired away from the A's by the San Diego Padres for their manager position. Mark Kotsay was named as Melvin's successor on December 21, 2021.[1]

2022 Oakland Athletics
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkOakland Coliseum
CityOakland, California
Record60–102 (.370)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJohn Fisher
PresidentDave Kaval
General managersDavid Forst
ManagersMark Kotsay
TelevisionNBC Sports California
(Glen Kuiper, Dallas Braden)
RadioKNEW
Oakland Athletics Radio Network
(Ken Korach, Vince Cotroneo)
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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 8.[2] 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.[3]

The A’s were gutted ahead of the season losing key players such as Matt Olson, Matt Chapman and Chris Bassitt. Owing to this, they failed to improve on their 86–76 record from the previous season. On September 7, they were the first American League team to be eliminated from playoff contention.

The A's also had a poor offensive season as well, batting only .216 as a team and finishing at or near the bottom of the AL in every other offensive category as well. The pitching staff faltered as well, posting a team 4.52 ERA and finishing near the bottom of the AL in most pitching categories.

Offseason

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Lockout

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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.[4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[5][6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[7]

Rule changes

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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.[8][9]

Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 106 56 .654 55‍–‍26 51‍–‍30
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556 16 46‍–‍35 44‍–‍37
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 .451 33 40‍–‍41 33‍–‍48
Texas Rangers 68 94 .420 38 34‍–‍47 34‍–‍47
Oakland Athletics 60 102 .370 46 29‍–‍51 31‍–‍51


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 106 56 .654
New York Yankees 99 63 .611
Cleveland Guardians 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Toronto Blue Jays 92 70 .568 6
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556 4
Tampa Bay Rays 86 76 .531
Baltimore Orioles 83 79 .512 3
Chicago White Sox 81 81 .500 5
Minnesota Twins 78 84 .481 8
Boston Red Sox 78 84 .481 8
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 .451 13
Texas Rangers 68 94 .420 18
Detroit Tigers 66 96 .407 20
Kansas City Royals 65 97 .401 21
Oakland Athletics 60 102 .370 26


Record against opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–10 5–2 3–3 1–5 4–3 4–3 6–1 3–4 7–12 3–4 2–4 9–10 6–0 9–10 12–8
Boston 10–9 2–4 5–2 5–1 4–2 3–4 4–3 3–4 6–13 5–1 6–1 7–12 6–1 3–16 9–11
Chicago 2–5 4–2 7–12 12–7 3–4 9–10 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 11–9
Cleveland 3–3 2–5 12–7 10–9 3–4 12–7 3–4 13–6 1–5 6–1 1–6 4–2 5–1 5–2 12–8
Detroit 5–1 1–5 7–12 9–10 0–7 10–9 3–3 8–11 1–5 2–5 1–6 2–5 4–3 2–5 11–9
Houston 3–4 2–4 4–3 4–3 7–0 5–2 13–6 6–0 5–2 12–7 12–7 5–1 14–5 2–4 12–8
Kansas City 3–4 4–3 10–9 7–12 9–10 2–5 3–3 7–12 1–6 3–3 2–4 3–4 2–4 2–5 7–13
Los Angeles 1–6 3–4 4–3 4–3 3–3 6–13 3–3 4–2 2–4 12–7 10–9 2–5 9–10 3–4 7–13
Minnesota 4–3 4–3 10–9 6–13 11–8 0–6 12–7 2–4 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 2–5 4–3 8–12
New York 12–7 13–6 4–3 5–1 5–1 2–5 6–1 4–2 5–2 5–2 2–4 11–8 4–3 11–8 10–10
Oakland 4–3 1–5 2–5 1–6 5–2 7–12 3–3 7–12 1–5 2–5 8–11 3–4 8–11 3–3 5–15
Seattle 4–2 1–6 2–4 6–1 6–1 7–12 4–2 9–10 3–4 4–2 11–8 2–5 14–5 5–2 12–8
Tampa Bay 10–9 12–7 2–4 2–4 5–2 1–5 4–3 5–2 2–4 8–11 4–3 5–2 4–3 10–9 12–8
Texas 0–6 1–6 4–3 1–5 3–4 5–14 4–2 10–9 5–2 3–4 11–8 5–14 3–4 2–4 11–9
Toronto 10–9 16–3 4–2 2–5 5–2 4–2 5–2 4–3 3–4 8–11 3–3 2–5 9–10 4–2 13–7

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

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2022 Game Log
Total: 60–102 (Home: 29–51; Away: 31–51)
April: 10–11 (Home: 4–5; Away: 6–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 8 @ Phillies 5–9 Nola (1–0) Montas (0–1) Citizens Bank Park 44,232 0–1 L1
2 April 9 @ Phillies 2–4 Gibson (1–0) Irvin (0–1) Knebel (1) Citizens Bank Park 41,622 0–2 L2
3 April 10 @ Phillies 4–1 Jefferies (1–0) Falter (0–1) Citizens Bank Park 33,507 1–2 W1
4 April 11 @ Rays 13–2 Blackburn (1–0) Patiño (0–1) Tropicana Field 9,139 2–2 W2
5 April 12 @ Rays 8–9 (10) Thompson (1–0) Trivino (0–1) Tropicana Field 7,588 2–3 L1
6 April 13 @ Rays 4–2 Montas (1–1) McClanahan (0–1) Trivino (1) Tropicana Field 8,954 3–3 W1
7 April 14 @ Rays 6–3 Irvin (1–1) Fleming (1–1) Jiménez (1) Tropicana Field 8,287 4–3 W2
8 April 15 @ Blue Jays 1–4 Cimber (3–0) Jefferies (1–1) Romano (5) Rogers Centre 35,415 4–4 L1
9 April 16 @ Blue Jays 7–5 Jiménez (1–0) Merryweather (0–2) Trivino (2) Rogers Centre 32,330 5–4 W1
10 April 17 @ Blue Jays 3–4 Manoah (2–0) Oller (0–1) Romano (6) Rogers Centre 27,490 5–5 L1
11 April 18 Orioles 5–1 Montas (2–1) Krehbiel (1–1) Oakland Coliseum 17,503 6–5 W1
12 April 19 Orioles 2–1 Logue (1–0) Baumann (1–1) Jackson (1) Oakland Coliseum 3,748 7–5 W2
13 April 20 Orioles 0–1 Lyles (1–1) Jefferies (1–2) López (2) Oakland Coliseum 2,703 7–6 L1
14 April 21 Orioles 6–4 Blackburn (2–0) Wells (0–2) Jiménez (2) Oakland Coliseum 4,429 8–6 W1
15 April 22 Rangers 1–8 Otto (1–0) Oller (0–2) Oakland Coliseum 7,012 8–7 L1
16 April 23 Rangers 0–2 Burke (1–0) Montas (2–2) Bush (1) Oakland Coliseum 9,120 8–8 L2
17 April 24 Rangers 2–0 Irvin (2–1) Howard (0–1) Jiménez (3) Oakland Coliseum 11,083 9–8 W1
18 April 26 @ Giants 2–8 Rodón (3–0) Jefferies (1–3) Oracle Park 32,898 9–9 L1
19 April 27 @ Giants 1–0 Blackburn (3–0) Long (0–1) Jiménez (4) Oracle Park 32,014 10–9 W1
20 April 29 Guardians 8–9 Stephan (2–0) Acevedo (0–1) Clase (3) Oakland Coliseum 12,910 10–10 L1
21 April 30 Guardians 1–3 Sandlin (1–1) Jiménez (1–1) Clase (4) Oakland Coliseum 6,707 10–11 L2
May: 10–21 (Home: 3–14; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
22 May 1 Guardians 3–7 McKenzie (1–2) Kaprielian (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 14,945 10–12 L3
23 May 2 Rays 1–6 Rasmussen (2–1) Jefferies (1–4) Oakland Coliseum 2,488 10–13 L4
24 May 3 Rays 7–10 (10) Kittredge (2–0) Trivino (0–2) Oakland Coliseum 2,815 10–14 L5
25 May 4 Rays 0–3 Feyereisen (2–0) Jackson (0–1) Kittredge (4) Oakland Coliseum 4,838 10–15 L6
26 May 6 @ Twins 1–2 Winder (2–0) Logue (1–1) Pagán (3) Target Field 17,509 10–16 L7
27 May 7 @ Twins 0–1 Jax (2–0) Kaprielian (0–2) Durán (2) Target Field 22,272 10–17 L8
28 May 8 @ Twins 3–4 Stashak (3–0) Jefferies (1–5) Pagán (4) Target Field 14,295 10–18 L9
29 May 9 @ Tigers 2–0 Blackburn (4–0) Pineda (1–2) Jiménez (5) Comerica Park 12,674 11–18 W1
30 May 10 (1) Tigers 0–6 Skubal (2–2) Montas (2–3) Comerica Park 13,844 11–19 L1
31 May 10 (2) @ Tigers 4–1 Martínez (1–0) Faedo (0–1) Comerica Park 13,844 12–19 W1
32 May 11 @ Tigers 9–0 Logue (2–1) Wentz (0–1) Comerica Park 15,375 13–19 W2
33 May 12 @ Tigers 5–3 Puk (1–0) Fulmer (1–2) Jiménez (6) Comerica Park 17,565 14–19 W3
34 May 13 Angels 0–2 Silseth (1–0) Jefferies (1–6) Iglesias (8) Oakland Coliseum 13,992 14–20 L1
35 May 14 (1) Angels 4–3 Trivino (1–1) Iglesias (1–2) Oakland Coliseum 12,719 15–20 W1
36 May 14 (2) Angels 1–9 Lorenzen (4–2) Oller (0–3) Oakland Coliseum 7,737 15–21 L1
37 May 15 Angels 1–4 Sandoval (2–1) Montas (2–4) Herget (1) Oakland Coliseum 14,668 15–22 L2
38 May 16 Twins 1–3 Cano (1–0) Logue (2–2) Duffey (1) Oakland Coliseum 3,138 15–23 L3
39 May 17 Twins 5–2 Jackson (1–1) Winder (2–2) Jiménez (7) Oakland Coliseum 3,640 16–23 W1
40 May 18 Twins 4–14 Gray (1–1) Jefferies (1–7) Oakland Coliseum 7,106 16–24 L1
41 May 20 @ Angels 4–2 Moll (1–0) Silseth (1–1) Jiménez (8) Angel Stadium 32,422 17–24 W1
42 May 21 @ Angels 3–5 Lorenzen (5–2) Kolarek (0–1) Iglesias (9) Angel Stadium 39,045 17–25 L1
43 May 22 @ Angels 1–4 Sandoval (3–1) Irvin (2–2) Iglesias (10) Angel Stadium 40,042 17–26 L2
44 May 23 @ Mariners 6–7 Gonzales (3–4) Logue (2–3) Sewald (2) T-Mobile Park 14,415 17–27 L3
45 May 24 @ Mariners 7–5 Moll (2–0) Misiewicz (0–1) Jiménez (9) T-Mobile Park 14,797 18–27 W1
46 May 25 @ Mariners 4–2 Blackburn (5–0) Ray (4–5) Jiménez (10) T-Mobile Park 15,856 19–27 W2
47 May 26 Rangers 1–4 Bush (2–1) Trivino (1–3) Barlow (8) Oakland Coliseum 3,203 19–28 L1
48 May 27 Rangers 5–8 Moore (2–0) Jiménez (1–2) Santana (1) Oakland Coliseum 5,010 19–29 L2
49 May 28 Rangers 4–11 Hearn (3–3) Logue (2–4) Oakland Coliseum 6,502 19–30 L3
50 May 29 Rangers 6–5 Jiménez (2–2) Martin (0–4) Oakland Coliseum 8,342 20–30 W1
51 May 30 Astros 1–5 Valdez (5–2) Blackburn (5–1) Oakland Coliseum 8,753 20–31 L1
52 May 31 Astros 1–3 Montero (3–0) Montas (2–5) Pressly (9) Oakland Coliseum 3,469 20–32 L2
June: 5–21 (Home: 1–9; Away: 4–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
53 June 1 Astros 4–5 Abreu (3–0) Jiménez (2–3) Pressly (10) Oakland Coliseum 5,189 20–33 L3
54 June 3 Red Sox 2–7 Eovaldi (3–2) Kaprielian (0–3) Oakland Coliseum 17,852 20–34 L4
55 June 4 Red Sox 0–8 Pivetta (5–4) Blackburn (5–2) Oakland Coliseum 14,796 20–35 L5
56 June 5 Red Sox 2–5 Hill (2–3) Montas (2–6) Oakland Coliseum 12,084 20–36 L6
57 June 7 @ Braves 2–3 Wright (6–3) Trivino (1–4) Jansen (15) Truist Park 33,981 20–37 L7
58 June 8 @ Braves 2–13 Anderson (5–3) Koenig (0–1) Truist Park 42,075 20–38 L8
59 June 9 @ Guardians 4–8 De Los Santos (1–0) Trivino (1–5) Progressive Field 12,995 20–39 L9
60 June 10 @ Guardians 2–3 Gose (2–0) Jiménez (2–4) Progressive Field 21,311 20–40 L10
61 June 11 @ Guardians 10–5 Montas (3–6) Morgan (2–2) Progressive Field 22,674 21–40 W1
62 June 12 @ Guardians 3–6 Quantrill (4–3) Irvin (2–3) Clase (11) Progressive Field 17,775 21–41 L1
63 June 14 @ Red Sox 1–6 Pivetta (6–5) Koenig (0–2) Fenway Park 32,617 21–42 L2
64 June 15 @ Red Sox 1–10 Winckowski (1–1) Kaprielian (0–4) Fenway Park 31,877 21–43 L3
65 June 16 @ Red Sox 4–3 Blackburn (6–2) Hill (2–4) Jiménez (11) Fenway Park 30,779 22–43 W1
66 June 17 Royals 1–5 Lynch (3–6) Montas (3–7) Oakland Coliseum 8,772 22–44 L1
67 June 18 Royals 0–2 Keller (2–8) Irvin (2–4) Barlow (8) Oakland Coliseum 10,936 22–45 L2
68 June 19 Royals 4–0 Koenig (1–2) Singer (3–2) Oakland Coliseum 14,341 23–45 W1
69 June 21 Mariners 2–8 Gonzales (4–7) Kaprielian (0–5) Oakland Coliseum 4,733 23–46 L1
70 June 22 Mariners 0–9 Kirby (2–2) Blackburn (6–3) Oakland Coliseum 5,414 23–47 L2
71 June 23 Mariners 1–2 Castillo (4–1) Jackson (1–2) Sewald (5) Oakland Coliseum 8,215 23–48 L3
72 June 24 @ Royals 1–3 Greinke (1–4) Irvin (2–5) Barlow (9) Kauffman Stadium 25,077 23–49 L4
73 June 25 @ Royals 9–7 Jackson (2–2) Keller (2–9) Trivino (3) Kauffman Stadium 13,543 24–49 W1
74 June 26 @ Royals 5–3 Moll (3–0) Singer (3–3) Trivino (4) Kauffman Stadium 24,820 25–49 W2
75 June 27 @ Yankees 5–9 Abreu (1–0) Puk (1–1) Yankee Stadium 33,168 25–50 L1
76 June 28 @ Yankees 1–2 Sears (3–0) Montas (3–8) Holmes (13) Yankee Stadium 38,051 25–51 L2
77 June 29 @ Yankees 3–5 Taillon (9–1) Irvin (2–6) Holmes (14) Yankee Stadium 39,647 25–52 L3
78 June 30 @ Mariners 6–8 Gilbert (9–3) Martínez (1–1) Sewald (8) T-Mobile Park 20,860 25–53 L4
July: 14–12 (Home: 9–5; Away: 5–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
79 July 1 @ Mariners 3–1 Kaprielian (1–5) Gonzales (4–9) Trivino (5) T-Mobile Park 27,589 26–53 W1
80 July 2 @ Mariners 1–2 Castillo (6–1) Trivino (1–6) T-Mobile Park 23,907 26–54 L1
81 July 3 @ Mariners 1–2 Ray (7–6) Montas (3–9) Sewald (9) T-Mobile Park 23,333 26–55 L2
82 July 4 Blue Jays 5–1 Irvin (3–6) Manoah (9–3) Oakland Coliseum 24,403 27–55 W1
83 July 5 Blue Jays 5–3 Martínez (2–1) Kikuchi (3–5) Trivino (6) Oakland Coliseum 4,846 28–55 W2
84 July 6 Blue Jays 1–2 Cimber (8–2) Acevedo (1–2) Romano (18) Oakland Coliseum 6,330 28–56 L1
85 July 8 Astros 3–8 Urquidy (8–3) Blackburn (6–4) Oakland Coliseum 6,012 28–57 L2
86 July 9 Astros 3–2 Logue (3–4) Valdez (8–4) Trivino (7) Oakland Coliseum 10,058 29–57 W1
87 July 10 Astros 1–6 Odorizzi (4–2) Irvin (3–7) Oakland Coliseum 10,195 29–58 L1
88 July 11 @ Rangers 8–10 Howard (1–1) Martínez (2–2) Martin (3) Globe Life Field 20,660 29–59 L2
89 July 12 @ Rangers 14–7 (12) Snead (1–0) Santana (3–4) Globe Life Field 17,485 30–59 W1
90 July 13 @ Rangers 2–5 Gray (6–4) Blackburn (6–5) Richards (1) Globe Life Field 22,394 30–60 L1
91 July 15 @ Astros 5–1 Irvin (4–7) Urquidy (8–4) Minute Maid Park 39,434 31–60 W1
92 July 16 @ Astros 0–5 Verlander (12–3) Koenig (1–3) Minute Maid Park 39,125 31–61 L1
93 July 17 @ Astros 4–3 Puk (2–1) Montero (3–1) Trivino (8) Minute Maid Park 34,534 32–61 W1
July 19 92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
94 July 21 (1) Tigers 2–7 Skubal (7–8) Logue (3–5) Oakland Coliseum 7,282 32–62 L1
95 July 21 (2) Tigers 5–0 Acevedo (2–2) Hill (1–2) Oakland Coliseum 7,282 33–62 W1
96 July 22 Rangers 5–4 Irvin (5–7) Howard (1–2) Puk (1) Oakland Coliseum 6,620 34–62 W2
97 July 23 Rangers 3–1 Acevedo (3–2) Santana (3–6) Jackson (2) Oakland Coliseum 10,190 35–62 W3
98 July 24 Rangers 8–11 Pérez (8–2) Blackburn (6–6) Oakland Coliseum 9,835 35–63 L1
99 July 25 Astros 7–5 Oller (1–3) Odorizzi (4–3) Trivino (9) Oakland Coliseum 4,105 36–63 W1
100 July 26 Astros 5–3 Montas (4–9) García (8–6) Trivino (10) Oakland Coliseum 5,130 37–63 W2
101 July 27 Astros 4–2 Irvin (6–7) Javier (6–6) Puk (2) Oakland Coliseum 9,367 38–63 W3
102 July 29 @ White Sox 7–3 Kaprielian (2–5) Lynn (1–4) Guaranteed Rate Field 28,503 39–63 W4
103 July 30 @ White Sox 2–3 Hendriks (2–3) Jackson (2–3) Guaranteed Rate Field 28,142 39–64 L1
104 July 31 @ White Sox 1–4 Cease (11–4) Oller (1–4) Hendriks (20) Guaranteed Rate Field 30,028 39–65 L2
August: 10–17 (Home: 5–10; Away: 5–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
105 August 2 @ Angels 1–3 Suárez (3–4) Irvin (6–8) Quijada (2) Angel Stadium 22,920 39–66 L3
106 August 3 @ Angels 3–1 Kaprielian (3–5) Ohtani (9–7) Jackson (3) Angel Stadium 25,190 40–66 W1
107 August 4 @ Angels 8–7 Blackburn (7–6) Junk (1–1) Puk (3) Angel Stadium 23,849 41–66 W2
108 August 6 Giants 3–7 Rodón (10–6) Oller (1–5) Oakland Coliseum 40,065 41–67 L1
109 August 7 Giants 4–6 Webb (10–5) Martínez (2–3) Doval (14) Oakland Coliseum 31,605 41–68 L2
110 August 8 Angels 0–1 Suárez (4–4) Irvin (6–9) Tepera (2) Oakland Coliseum 5,440 41–69 L3
111 August 9 Angels 1–5 Ohtani (10–7) Kaprielian (3–6) Oakland Coliseum 9,351 41–70 L4
112 August 10 Angels 4–5 (12) Barría (2–2) Pruitt (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 8,268 41–71 L5
113 August 12 @ Astros 5–7 García (9–8) Moll (2–1) Neris (2) Minute Maid Park 31,230 41–72 L6
114 August 13 @ Astros 0–8 McCullers Jr. (1–0) Logue (3–6) Minute Maid Park 34,078 41–73 L7
115 August 14 @ Astros 3–6 Javier (7–8) Irvin (6–10) Pressly (23) Minute Maid Park 38,906 41–74 L8
116 August 15 @ Rangers 1–2 Otto (5–8) Kaprielian (3–7) Hernández (4) Globe Life Field 13,141 41–75 L9
117 August 16 @ Rangers 5–1 Sears (4–0) Arihara (0–1) Globe Life Field 15,260 42–75 W1
118 August 17 @ Rangers 7–2 Oller (2–5) Ragans (0–2) Globe Life Field 14,846 43–75 W2
119 August 18 @ Rangers 3–10 Dunning (3–6) Logue (3–7) Globe Life Field 16,495 43–76 L1
120 August 19 Mariners 2–10 Gonzales (8–12) Irvin (6–11) Oakland Coliseum 16,912 43–77 L2
121 August 20 Mariners 4–3 (10) Jiménez (3–4) Castillo (7–2) Oakland Coliseum 9,626 44–77 W1
122 August 21 Mariners 5–3 Sears (5–0) Castillo (5–5) Pruitt (1) Oakland Coliseum 9,314 45–77 W1
123 August 22 Marlins 0–3 Cabrera (4–1) Oller (2–6) Scott (18) Oakland Coliseum 2,630 45–78 L1
124 August 23 Marlins 3–5 López (8–8) Logue (3–8) Scott (19) Oakland Coliseum 4,028 45–79 L2
125 August 24 Marlins 3–2 (10) Puk (3–1) Bleier (2–2) Oakland Coliseum 3,901 46–79 W1
126 August 25 Yankees 4–13 Taillon (12–4) Kaprielian (3–8) Oakland Coliseum 10,876 46–80 L1
127 August 26 Yankees 2–3 Cole (10–6) Sears (5–1) Peralta (3) Oakland Coliseum 16,821 46–81 L2
128 August 27 Yankees 3–2 (11) Payamps (3–3) Trivino (2–8) Oakland Coliseum 36,529 47–81 W1
129 August 28 Yankees 4–1 Martínez (3–3) Schmidt (5–3) Puk (4) Oakland Coliseum 29,498 48–81 W2
130 August 30 @ Nationals 10–6 Irvin (7–11) Fedde (5–9) Nationals Park 26,321 49–81 W3
131 August 31 @ Nationals 1–5 Sánchez (1–5) Kaprielian (3–9) Nationals Park 26,416 49–82 L1
September: 7–19 (Home: 4–8; Away: 3–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
132 September 1 @ Nationals 5–7 (10) Harvey (1–0) Ruiz (0–1) Nationals Park 26,877 49–83 L2
133 September 2 @ Orioles 2–5 Tate (3–3) Acevedo (3–3) Camden Yards 13,558 49–84 L3
134 September 3 @ Orioles 1–8 Akin (3–1) Oller (2–7) Camden Yards 30,853 49–85 L4
135 September 4 @ Orioles 5–0 Martínez (4–3) Watkins (4–6) Camden Yards 19,883 50–85 W1
136 September 6 Braves 9–10 Chavez (3–1) Payamps (3–4) Jansen (32) Oakland Coliseum 6,062 50–86 L1
137 September 7 Braves 3–7 Strider (10–4) Waldichuk (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 5,332 50–87 L2
138 September 8 White Sox 2–14 Cease (14–6) Sears (5–2) Oakland Coliseum 4,591 50–88 L3
139 September 9 White Sox 3–5 Bummer (2–1) Puk (3–2) Hendriks (32) Oakland Coliseum 11,494 50–89 L4
140 September 10 White Sox 2–10 Lynn (6–5) Martínez (4–4) Oakland Coliseum 11,107 50–90 L5
141 September 11 White Sox 10–3 Irvin (8–11) Cueto (7–8) Oakland Coliseum 11,701 51–90 W1
142 September 13 @ Rangers 7–8 Burke (7–3) Payamps (3–5) Globe Life Field 14,925 51–91 L1
143 September 14 @ Rangers 8–7 Cyr (1–0) Leclerc (0–3) Acevedo (1) Globe Life Field 25,700 52–91 W1
144 September 15 @ Astros 2–5 Martinez (1–1) Payamps (3–6) Montero (13) Minute Maid Park 26,543 52–92 L1
145 September 16 @ Astros 0–5 Verlander (17–3) Martínez (4–5) Minute Maid Park 33,850 52–93 L2
146 September 17 @ Astros 8–5 Irvin (9–11) Urquidy (13–7) Acevedo (2) Minute Maid Park 33,419 53–93 W1
147 September 18 @ Astros 2–11 Valdez (16–5) Waldichuk (0–2) Minute Maid Park 30,375 53–94 L1
148 September 20 Mariners 4–1 Sears (6–2) Castillo (7–6) Acevedo (3) Oakland Coliseum 4,251 54–94 W1
149 September 21 Mariners 2–1 Kaprielian (4–9) Swanson (2–1) Acevedo (4) Oakland Coliseum 4,030 55–94 W1
150 September 22 Mariners 5–9 Boyd (2–0) Snead (1–1) Oakland Coliseum 4,696 55–95 L1
151 September 23 Mets 2–9 Bassitt (15–8) Irvin (9–12) Oakland Coliseum 18,107 55–96 L2
152 September 24 Mets 10–4 Waldichuk (1–2) deGrom (5–3) Oakland Coliseum 16,041 56–96 W1
153 September 25 Mets 4–13 Scherzer (11–4) Sears (6–3) Oakland Coliseum 13,942 56–97 L1
154 September 27 @ Angels 3–4 Tepera (5–3) Puk (3–3) Herget (7) Angel Stadium 19,374 56–98 L2
155 September 28 @ Angels 1–4 Lorenzen (8–6) Martínez (4–6) Herget (8) Angel Stadium 23,573 56–99 L3
156 September 29 @ Angels 2–4 Ohtani (15–8) Irvin (9–13) Tepera (5) Angel Stadium 31,293 56–100 L4
157 September 30 @ Mariners 1–2 Brash (4–4) Acevedo (3–4) T-Mobile Park 44,754 56–101 L5
October: 4–1 (Home: 3–0; Away: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
158 October 1 @ Mariners 1–5 Castillo (8–6) Oller (2–8) T-Mobile Park 42,512 56–102 L6
159 October 2 @ Mariners 10–3 Kaprielian (5–9) Ray (12–12) T-Mobile Park 42,465 57–102 W1
160 October 3 Angels 5–4 (10) Acevedo (4–4) Weiss (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 6,978 58–102 W2
161 October 4 Angels 2–1 (10) Puk (4–3) Tepera (5–4) Oakland Coliseum 8,189 59–102 W3
162 October 5 Angels 3–2 Waldichuk (2–2) Ohtani (15–9) Snead (1) Oakland Coliseum 11,232 60–102 W4
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Athletics team member

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2022 Oakland Athletics
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Statistics

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Updated through October 5.

Batting

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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; SB = Stolen bases; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On base slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Sean Murphy 148 537 67 134 37 2 18 66 56 124 1 .250 .332 .426 .759
Seth Brown 150 500 55 115 26 3 25 73 51 146 11 .230 .308 .444 .749
Tony Kemp 147 497 61 117 24 2 7 46 45 69 11 .235 .307 .334 .641
Chad Pinder 111 361 38 85 18 0 12 42 14 118 2 .235 .263 .385 .648
Elvis Andrus 106 354 41 84 24 0 8 30 30 62 7 .237 .301 .373 .673
Ramón Laureano 94 346 49 73 18 0 13 34 25 104 11 .211 .287 .376 .663
Nick Allen 100 299 31 62 13 0 4 19 19 64 3 .207 .256 .291 .547
Cristian Pache 91 241 18 40 5 2 3 18 15 70 2 .166 .218 .241 .459
Sheldon Neuse 70 233 21 53 4 2 3 21 17 69 6 .227 .286 .300 .586
Vimael Machín 73 223 26 49 12 0 1 13 25 47 1 .220 .300 .287 .587
Christian Bethancourt 56 169 23 42 11 0 4 19 10 41 4 .249 .298 .385 .683
Stephen Vogt 70 168 18 27 4 1 7 23 17 46 1 .161 .241 .321 .562
Jed Lowrie 50 167 14 30 5 0 3 16 15 39 1 .180 .245 .263 .508
Jonah Bride 58 162 17 33 4 0 1 6 19 32 1 .204 .301 .247 .548
Shea Langeliers 40 142 14 31 10 1 6 22 9 53 0 .218 .261 .430 .691
Kevin Smith 47 139 9 25 9 1 2 13 7 42 4 .180 .216 .302 .518
Stephen Piscotty 42 126 12 24 4 0 5 14 9 48 2 .190 .252 .341 .593
Dermis García 39 116 13 24 6 0 5 20 8 55 0 .207 .264 .388 .652
Skye Bolt 42 106 10 21 2 0 4 13 7 30 5 .198 .259 .330 .589
Luis Barrera 32 77 3 18 5 0 1 7 6 17 3 .234 .294 .338 .632
Cal Stevenson 23 60 5 10 3 0 0 1 8 23 1 .167 .261 .217 .478
Billy McKinney 23 52 3 5 1 0 1 4 4 16 0 .096 .158 .173 .331
Jordan Díaz 15 49 3 13 3 0 0 1 2 7 0 .265 .294 .327 .621
Conner Capel 13 35 6 13 0 1 2 9 4 8 1 .371 .425 .600 1.025
Cody Thomas 10 30 1 8 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 .267 .313 .267 .579
Matt Davidson 8 24 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 10 0 .167 .167 .292 .459
Ernie Clement 6 18 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 .056 .056 .111 .167
Austin Allen 5 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 .071 .188 .071 .259
Christian Lopes 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 .000 .100 .000 .100
Mickey McDonald 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 .000 .333 .000 .333
Drew Jackson 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Nate Mondou 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .000 .333 .000 .333
Team Totals 162 5314 568 1147 249 15 137 537 433 1389 78 .216 .281 .346 .626
Rank in AL 15 14 15 9 10 13 14 13 8 9 15 15 14 15

Pitching

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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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Cole Irvin 9 13 3.98 30 30 0 181.0 174 87 80 36 128
James Kaprielian 5 9 4.23 26 26 0 134.0 121 68 63 59 98
Paul Blackburn 7 6 4.28 21 21 0 111.1 110 53 53 30 89
Frankie Montas 4 9 3.18 19 19 0 104.2 91 44 37 28 109
Adam Oller 2 8 6.30 19 14 0 74.1 82 55 52 39 46
Domingo Acevedo 4 4 3.33 70 0 4 67.2 50 26 25 17 58
A. J. Puk 4 3 3.12 62 0 4 66.1 53 27 23 23 76
Adrián Martínez 4 6 6.24 12 12 0 57.2 69 42 40 19 53
Zach Logue 3 8 6.79 14 10 0 57.0 68 44 43 20 42
Austin Pruitt 0 1 4.23 39 1 1 55.1 48 29 26 9 38
JP Sears 3 3 4.69 10 9 0 48.0 53 26 25 18 36
Zach Jackson 2 3 3.00 54 0 3 48.0 28 18 16 33 67
Kirby Snead 1 1 5.84 46 0 1 44.2 56 31 29 22 35
Sam Moll 2 1 2.91 53 0 0 43.1 33 16 14 22 46
Daulton Jefferies 1 7 5.72 8 8 0 39.1 46 26 25 8 28
Jared Koenig 1 3 5.72 10 5 0 39.1 40 25 25 15 22
Ken Waldichuk 2 2 4.93 7 7 0 34.2 32 19 19 10 33
Dany Jiménez 3 4 3.41 34 0 11 34.1 23 16 13 18 34
Lou Trivino 1 6 6.47 39 0 10 32.0 46 25 23 14 45
Norge Ruiz 0 1 7.11 14 0 0 19.0 30 16 15 7 18
Sam Selman 0 0 4.91 16 0 0 18.1 16 10 10 5 18
Adam Kolarek 0 1 4.58 15 0 0 17.2 20 9 9 8 9
Domingo Tapia 0 0 8.47 11 0 0 17.0 25 16 16 14 12
Jacob Lemoine 0 0 7.71 9 0 0 16.1 18 15 14 7 13
Justin Grimm 0 0 4.11 15 0 0 15.1 18 8 7 7 11
Tyler Cyr 1 0 2.08 11 0 0 13.0 9 3 3 5 16
Joel Payamps 1 3 3.46 12 0 0 13.0 14 5 5 0 8
Collin Wiles 0 0 4.66 4 0 0 9.2 11 6 5 2 9
Sheldon Neuse 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 0 0
Parker Markel 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 5 3
Ryan Castellani 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 2.2 2 1 0 0 1
David McKay 0 0 3.38 1 0 0 2.2 4 1 1 0 2
Christian Bethancourt 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0
Chad Pinder 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 3 3 2 0
Team Totals 60 102 4.52 162 162 34 1426.1 1394 770 717 503 1203
Rank in AL 15 1 13 13 13 12 13 13 9 13

Farm system

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Level Team League Division Manager Record[10] through
AAA Las Vegas Aviators Pacific Coast League West
AA Midland RockHounds Texas League South
High-A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League East
Low-A Stockton Ports California League North
Rookie ACL Athletics Arizona Complex League East
DSL Athletics Dominican Summer League Northwest

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