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2015 Texas Rangers season

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Major League Baseball team season
2015 Texas Rangers
American League West champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkGlobe Life Park in Arlington
CityArlington, Texas
Record88–74 (.543)
Divisional place1st
OwnersRangers Baseball Express (Ray Davis andBob R. Simpson)
General managersJon Daniels
ManagersJeff Banister
TelevisionFox Sports Southwest
KTXA
(Steve Busby,Tom Grieve,Emily Jones,Mark McLemore,Victor Villaba,José Guzman)
RadioKRLD 105.3 FM (English)
(Eric Nadel,Matt Hicks, Jared Sandler)
KZMP 1540 AM (Spanish)
(Eleno Orlenas, Jerry Romo, Benji Gil)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The2015Texas Rangers seasonwas the Rangers' 55th season of the franchise and the 44th since the team relocated toArlington, Texas. After a disastrous2014 season in which the Rangers finished last in the entireAmerican League and third worst in all ofMajor 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 theAmerican 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 theToronto Blue Jays in five games in theALDS, even after taking a2-1 lead. First year managerJeff Banister was named theAL Manager of the Year.

Offseason

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October 30:Colby Lewis,Neal Cotts andScott 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 tospring training), and sentDaniel Robertson to theLos Angeles Angels for an unnamed player.

November 24: ReleasedJim Adduci and signedEd Lucas to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

December 2:Adam Rosales,Michael Kirkman, andAlexi Ogando become free agents.

  • Rosales and Kirkman resigned with the Rangers.
  • Ogando signed with theBoston Red Sox.

December 8: ClaimedScott Barnes off waivers from theBaltimore Orioles.

December 11: Signed 3 players to a minor league contract and invited them to Spring training, while draftingDelino DeShields.

December 12: ReceivedRoss Detwiler from theWashington Nationals forChris Bostick andAbel De Los Santos.

December 14: SignedJ. T. Wise to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

December 15: SignedFrancisco Mendoza to a minor league contract.

December 16: SignedKyuji 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: SignedAdam 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: ReceivedYovani Gallardo and cash from theMilwaukee Brewers forCorey Knebel,Luis Sardinas, andMarcos Diplan and receivedGonzalez Germen from the Yankees for cash. SignedJuan Perez andRoss Ohlendorf to a minor league contract and invited 6 others to spring training.

  • Germen would be claimed by theChicago Cubs off waivers.
  • Ohlendorf received an invite to spring training.

January 27: ReceivedAnthony Ranaudo from theBoston Red Sox forRobbie Ross, Jr.

January 28: Signed 2 players to a minor league contract.

February 3: Invited Martire Garcia to spring training.

February 4: SignedRyan Ludwick to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

February 6: SignedNate Schierholtz to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

Regular season

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Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Texas Rangers8874.54343‍–‍3845‍–‍36
Houston Astros8676.531253‍–‍2833‍–‍48
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim8577.525349‍–‍3236‍–‍45
Seattle Mariners7686.4691236‍–‍4540‍–‍41
Oakland Athletics6894.4202034‍–‍4734‍–‍47


Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Kansas City Royals9567.586
Toronto Blue Jays9369.574
Texas Rangers8874.543
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees8775.537+1
Houston Astros8676.531
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim8577.5251
Minnesota Twins8379.5123
Cleveland Indians8180.503
Baltimore Orioles8181.5005
Tampa Bay Rays8082.4946
Boston Red Sox7884.4818
Chicago White Sox7686.46910
Seattle Mariners7686.46910
Detroit Tigers7487.46011½
Oakland Athletics6894.42018


American League Wild Card

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Record against opponents

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2015 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2015
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore11–83–35–14–33–43–42–40–710–96–13–310–91–68–1112–8
Boston8–113–42–44–22–44–32–52–58–115–14–39–102–510–913–7
Chicago3–34–310–99–105–17–124–36–132–55–24–31–53–34–39–11
Cleveland1–54–29–107–115–29–104–27–125–23–44–35–23–33–412–8
Detroit3–42–410–911–73–49–101–611–82–52–44–33–32–52–49–11
Houston4–34–21–52–54–34–210–93–34–310–912–72–56–134–316–4
Kansas City4–33–412–710–910–92–46–112–72–45–14–26–13–43–413–7
Los Angeles4–25–23–42–46–19–101–65–22–411–812–73–312–72–58–12
Minnesota7–05–213–612–78–113–37–122–51–54–34–34–23–32–58–12
New York9–1011–85–22–55–23–44–24–25–13–45–112–72–56–1311–9
Oakland1–61–52–54–34–29–101–58–113–44–36–133–410–91–511–9
Seattle3–33–43–43–43–47–122–47–123–41–513–64–312–74–28–12
Tampa Bay9–1010–95–12–53–35–21–63–32–47–124–33–42–510–914–6
Texas6–15–23–33–35–213–64–37–123–35–29–107–125–22–411–9
Toronto11–89–103–44–34–23–44–35–25–213–65–12–49–104–212–8


Season summary

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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 ofPrince 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 ofCole Hamels, the emergence ofShawn Tolleson as the team'scloser, the returns ofMartin Perez andDerek Holland from the disabled list, and improved play byShin-Soo Choo andAdrián 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 theHouston 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 theLos Angeles Angels 9-2 behind acomplete game effort from Hamels.

Game log

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2015 Game Log[1]
April: 7–14 (Home: 2–7; Away: 5–7 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6@AthleticsL 0–8S. Gray (1-0)Y. Gallardo (0-1)36,0670–1
2April 7@AthleticsW 3–1C. Lewis (1-0)J. Hahn (0-1)N. Feliz (1)15,0251–1
3April 8@AthleticsL 0–10S. Kazmir (1-0)R. Detwiler (0-1)19,4791–2
4April 9@AthleticsW 10-1N. Martinez (1-0)K. Graveman (0-1)16,0452–2
5April 10AstrosL 1–5C. McHugh (1-0)D. Holland (0-1)48,8852–3
6April 11AstrosW 6–2Y. Gallardo (1-1)R. Hernandez (0-1)36,8333–3
7April 12AstrosL 6–4 (14)W. Harris (1-0)L. Verrett (0-1)S. Deduno (1)35,2763–4
8April 13AngelsL 3–6M. Shoemaker (2-0)R. Detwiler (0-2)H. Street (3)18,4013–5
9April 14AngelsW 8–2N. Martinez (2-0)D. Rucinski (0-1)21,8054–5
10April 15AngelsL 2–10H. Santiago (1-1)A. Ranaudo (0-1)25,5754–6
11April 17@MarinersW 3–1Y. Gallardo (2-1)J. Happ (0-1)N. Feliz (2)36,6065–6
12April 18@MarinersL 1–3F. Hernandez (2-0)C. Lewis (1-1)F. Rodney (3)43,0175–7
13April 19@MarinersL 10–11Y. Medina (1-0)N. Feliz (0-1)31,6015–8
14April 21@D-backsW 7–1S. Tolleson (1-0)D. Hudson (0-1)18,3456–8
15April 22@D-backsL 5–8A. Bradley (2-0)Y. Gallardo (2-2)17,8866–9
16April 24@AngelsL 2–3G. Richards (1-1)K. Kela (0-1)H. Street (6)41,0546–10
17April 25@AngelsL 1–4V. Pestano (1-0)C. Lewis (1-2)H. Street (7)38,0166–11
18April 26@AngelsW 5–4 (11)N. Feliz (1-1)J. Alvarez (0-1)35,0537–11
19April 27MarinersL 1–3T. Walker (1-2)Y. Gallardo (2-3)F. Rodney (5)19,7487–12
20April 28MarinersL 1–2J. Happ (2-1)R. Detwiler (0-3)F. Rodney (6)23,7147–13
21April 29MarinersL 5–2F. Hernandez (4-0)W. Rodriguez (0-1)F. Rodney (7)26,0377–14
May: 19–11 (Home: 7–7; Away: 12–4 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
22May 1AthleticsL 5–7D. Otero (2-1)R. Mendez (0-1)T. Clippard (2)29,7007–15
23May 2AthleticsW 8–7 (10)K. Kela (1-1)R. Cook (0-2)32,2078–15
24May 3AthleticsL 1–7S. Gray (4-0)Y. Gallardo (2-4)36,0068–16
25May 4@AstrosW 2–1K. Kela (2-1)C. Qualls (0-2)N. Feliz (3)17,5979–16
26May 5@AstrosW 7–1W. Rodriguez (1-1)S. Feldman (2-3)20,95110–16
27May 6@AstrosW 11–3C. Lewis (2-2)S. Deduno (0-1)22,23011–16
28May 7@RaysW 5–4A. Claudio (1-0)C. Archer (3-4)N. Feliz (4)8,70112–16
29May 8@RaysL 2–8N. Karns (2-1)Y. Gallardo (2-5)11,70412–17
30May 9@RaysL 2–7A. Bellatti (1-0)R. Detwiler (0-4)B. Boxberger (8)20,94312–18
31May 10@RaysW 2–1K. Kela (3-1)K. Jepsen (0-2)N. Feliz (5)14,52113–18
32May 11RoyalsW 8–2C. Lewis (3-2)D. Duffy (2-2)36,00614–18
33May 12RoyalsL 6–7 (10)G. Holland (1-0)S. Pimentel (0-1)23,65914–19
34May 13RoyalsW 5–2Y. Gallardo (3-5)Y. Ventura (2-3)N. Feliz (6)26,25815–19
35May 14RoyalsL 3–6J. Guthrie (3-2)R. Detwiler (0-5)G. Holland (5)33,81815–20
36May 15IndiansL 3–8R. Webb (1-0)W. Rodriguez (1-2)29,52415–21
37May 16IndiansL 8–10S. Atchison (1-1)N. Feliz (1-2)C. Allen (6)31,04515–22
38May 17IndiansW 5–1N. Martinez (3-0)C. Carrasco (4-4)32,18916–22
39May 19@Red SoxL 3–4W. Miley (3-4)Y. Gallardo (3-6)K. Uehara (10)36,58016–23
40May 20@Red SoxW 2–1P. Klein (1-0)J. Kelly (1-3)S. Tolleson (1)35,72617–23
41May 21@Red SoxW 3–1W. Rodriguez (2-2)C. Buchholz (2-5)S. Tolleson (2)34,94518–23
42May 22@YankeesW 10–9C. Lewis (4-2)M. Pineda (5-2)R. Ohlendorf (1)40,00819–23
43May 23@YankeesW 15–4N. Martinez (4-0)C. Sabathia (2-6)42,06720–23
44May 24@YankeesW 5–2Y. Gallardo (4-6)C. Capuano (0-2)S. Tolleson (3)45,68121–23
45May 25@IndiansW 10–8T. Scheppers (1-0)M. Rzepczynski (1-2)S. Tolleson (4)13,61422–23
46May 26@IndiansW 4–3K. Kela (4-1)N. Hagadone (0-1)S. Tolleson (5)11,35223–23
47May 27@IndiansL 3–12C. Carrasco (6-4)C. Lewis (4-3)15,93623-24
48May 28Red SoxL 5–1E. Rodriguez (1-0)N. Martinez (4-1)34,08523–25
49May 29Red SoxW 7–4Y. Gallardo (5-6)S. Wright (2-2)S. Tolleson (6)38,17624–25
50May 30Red SoxW 8–0C. Gonzalez (1-0)W. Miley (4-5)42,83125–25
51May 31Red SoxW 4–3R. Ohlendorf (1-0)K. Uehara (2-2)32,84826–25
June: 14–13 (Home: 6–5; Away: 8–8 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 2White SoxW 15–2C. Lewis (5-3)J. Samardzija (4-3)27,55827–25
53June 3White SoxL 2–9C. Sale (5-2)N. Martinez (4-2)32,59827–26
54June 4White SoxW 2–1 (11)T. Scheppers (2-0)D. Jennings (1-2)27,61628–26
55June 5@RoyalsW 4–0C. Gonzalez (2-0)E. Volquez (4-4)38,15929–26
56June 6@RoyalsW 4–2W. Rodriguez (3-2)Y. Ventura (3-5)S. Tolleson (7)37,92430–26
57June 7@RoyalsL 3–4W. Davis (3-1)K. Kela (4-2)G. Holland (9)38,20230–27
58June 9@AthleticsW 2–1N. Martinez (5-2)S. Gray (7-3)S. Tolleson (8)14,61731–27
59June 10@AthleticsL 4–5T. Clippard (1-3)K. Kela (4-3)14,29031–28
60June 11@AthleticsL 0–7S. Kazmir (3–4)C. Gonzalez (2-1)14,48931–29
61June 12TwinsW 6–2T. Scheppers (3-0)A. Thompson (1-2)41,76532–29
62June 13TwinsW 11–7C. Lewis (6-3)M. Pelfrey (5-3)28,66133–29
63June 14TwinsL 4–3C. Fien (2-2)S. Tolleson (1-1)G. Perkins (22)33,97033–30
64June 15DodgersW 4–1Y. Gallardo (6-6)C. Frias (4-4)S. Tolleson (9)32,24834–30
65June 16DodgersW 3–2S. Tolleson (2-1)J. Ravin (2-1)31,89735–30
66June 17@DodgersW 5–3W. Rodriguez (4-2)C. Kershaw (5-4)K. Kela (1)42,90636–30
67June 18@DodgersL 0–1K. Jansen (2-0)K. Kela (4-4)46,97736–31
68June 19@White SoxW 2-1C. Lewis (7-3)D. Robertson (4-2)S. Tolleson (10)22,86437–31
69June 20@White SoxL 2-3C. Rodon (3-1)N. Martinez (5-3)D. Robertson (14)25,73837–32
70June 21@White SoxL 2-3J. Petricka (2-2)A. Claudio (1-1)33,66837-33
71June 23AthleticsL 6-8J. Chavez (4-6)C. Gonzalez (2-2)D. Pomeranz (1)35,88937-34
72June 24AthleticsL 2-8K. Graveman (4-4)W. Rodriguez (4-3)34,21637-35
73June 25AthleticsL 3-6S. Gray (9-3)K. Kela (4-5)29,25137-36
74June 26@Blue JaysL 2-12M. Buehrle (8-4)N. Martinez (5-4)25,82137-37
75June 27@Blue JaysW 4-0Y. Gallardo (7-6)M. Boyd (0-1)37,16738-37
76June 28@Blue JaysL 2-3D. Hutchison (8-1)C. Gonzalez (2-3)42,37638-38
77June 29@OriolesW 8-1W. Rodriguez (5-3)B. Norris (2-7)21,56539-38
78June 30@OriolesW 8-6C. Lewis (8-3)M. Gonzalez (6-5)S. Tolleson (11)27,37040-38
July: 10–14 (Home: 4–9; Away: 6–5 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
79July 1@OriolesL 2-4W. Chen (4-4)N. Martinez (5-5)Z. Britton (23)23,01940-39
80July 2@OriolesW 2-0K. Kela (5-5)C. Roe (2-1)S. Tolleson (12)31,91541-39
81July 3AngelsL 2-8G. Richards (9-5)C. Gonzalez (2-4)39,32041-40
82July 4AngelsL 0-13H. Santiago (5-4)W. Rodriguez (5-4)47,87741-41
83July 5AngelsL 6-12C. Wilson (7-6)C. Lewis (8-4)28,63841-42
84July 7D-backsL 2-4R. Ray (3-4)Y. Gallardo (7-7)B. Ziegler (13)30,95541-43
85July 8D-backsL 4-7R. Delgado (4-2)M. Harrison (0-1)B. Ziegler (14)27,39041-44
86July 10PadresW 4-3W. Rodriguez (6-4)I. Kennedy (4-9)S. Tolleson (13)33,03342-44
87July 11PadresL 5-6J. Benoit (6-4)S. Tolleson (2-2)C. Kimbrel (22)36,24842-45
88July 12PadresL 1-2T. Ross (6-7)Y. Gallardo (7-8)C. Kimbrel (23)32,42842-46
July 1486th All-Star GameNational League vs.American League (Great American Ball Park,Cincinnati)
89July 17@AstrosL 2–3C. McHugh (10-5)M. Perez (0-1)L. Gregerson (19)36,90442–47
90July 18@AstrosW 7–6C. Lewis (9-4)S. Feldman (4-5)S. Tolleson (14)41,94143–47
91July 19@AstrosL 0–10D. Keuchel (12-4)Y. Gallardo (7-9)36,53243–48
92July 20@RockiesL 7–8J. Axford (2-2)T. Scheppers (3-1)35,02743–49
93July 21@RockiesW 9–0M. Harrison (1-1)K. Kendrick (3-11)43,01244–49
94July 22@RockiesW 10–8T. Scheppers (4-1)J. Axford (2-3)S. Tolleson (15)33,34845–49
95July 24@Angels W 4–2C. Lewis (10-4)N. Tropeano (1-1)S. Tolleson (16)42,04646–49
96July 25@AngelsW 7–6S. Patton (1-0)J. Smith (4-3)S. Tolleson (17)43,05247–49
97July 26@AngelsL 7–13A. Heaney (5-0)N. Martinez (5-6)38,53947–50
98July 27YankeesL 2–6I. Nova (3-3)M. Harrison (1-2)33,69147–51
99July 28YankeesL 5–21D. Moreno (1-0)M. Perez (0-2)A. Warren (1)28,40347–52
100July 29YankeesW 5–2C. Lewis (11-4)M. Tanaka (7-4)S. Tolleson (18)31,65848–52
101July 30YankeesW 7–6S. Tolleson (3-2)A. Miller (0-2)34,40749–52
102July 31GiantsW 6–3N. Martinez (6-6)M. Bumgarner (11-6)30,67450–52
August: 18–10 (Home: 13–4; Away: 5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
103August 1GiantsL 7-9H. Strickland (2-1)S. Dyson (3-4)S. Casilla (27)41,11450–53
104August 2GiantsW 2-1M. Perez (1-2)M. Leake (9-6)S. Dyson (1)22,23451–53
105August 3AstrosW 12-9C. Lewis (12-4)L. McCullers (5-4)S. Tolleson (19)21,67152–53
106August 4AstrosW 4-3Y. Gallardo (8-9)D. Straily (0-1)S. Tolleson (20)29,95353–53
107August 5AstrosW 4-3N. Martinez (7-6)S. Kazmir (6-6)S. Dyson (2)31,78254–53
108August 7@MarinersL 3-4H. Iwakuma (3-2)C. Hamels (6-8)C. Smith (11)29,32054–54
109August 8@MarinersW 11-3 (11)S. Tolleson (4-2)R. Rasmussen (1-1)39,13255–54
110August 9@MarinersL 2-4F. Hernandez (14-6)C. Lewis (12-5)C. Smith (12)29,93955–55
111August 11@TwinsL 2-3G. Perkins (1-3)S. Patton (1-1)26,66355–56
112August 12@TwinsL 1–11M. Pelfrey (6–7)N. Martinez (7–7)30,68355–57
113August 13@TwinsW 6-5K. Kela (6-5)C. Fien (2-5)S. Tolleson (21)30,35756–57
114August 14RaysW 5-3S. Dyson (4-4)J. McGee (1-2)S. Tolleson (22)32,51257–57
115August 15RaysW 12-4C. Lewis (13-5)C. Archer (10-9)32,35158–57
116August 16RaysW 5-3Y. Gallardo (9-9)D. Smyly (0-2)S. Tolleson (23)29,16759–57
117August 17MarinersW 4-3S. Tolleson (5-2)F. Rodney (5-5)19,88060–57
118August 18MarinersL 2-3H. Iwakuma (5-2)C. Gonzalez (2-5)C. Smith (13)26,87060–58
119August 19MarinersW 7-2D. Holland (1-1)M. Montgomery (4-6)20,14261–58
120August 20@TigersL 0-4A. Simon (11-7)M. Perez (1-3)33,72761–59
121August 21@TigersW 2-0C. Lewis (14-5)J. Verlander (1-6)S. Tolleson (24)34,71862–59
122August 22@TigersW 5-3Y. Gallardo (10-9)R. Wolf (0-1)39,08263–59
123August 23@TigersW 4-2C. Hamels (7-8)M. Boyd (1-4)S. Tolleson (25)39,31764–59
124August 25Blue JaysL 5-6L. Hawkins (3-1)S. Tolleson (5-3)R. Osuna (15)22,22764–60
125August 26Blue JaysL 4-12D. Price (13-4)C. Lewis (14-6)20,57264–61
126August 27Blue JaysW 4-1Y. Gallardo (11-9)M. Estrada (11-8)S. Tolleson (26)17,88465–61
127August 28OriolesW 4-1C. Hamels (8-8)K. Gausman (2-6)S. Tolleson (27)28,33766–61
128August 29OriolesW 4-3M. Perez (2-3)U. Jimenez (9-9)S. Tolleson (28)29,76867–61
129August 30OriolesW 6-0D. Holland (2-1)M. Gonzalez (9-11)22,25668–61
130August 31@PadresL 0-7T. Ross (10-9)C. Lewis (14-7)19,01368–62
September: 18–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–6 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1@PadresW 8-6R. Ohlendorf (2-0)M. Rzepczynski (2-4)21,21569–62
132September 2@PadresW 4-3 (10)S. Dyson (5-4)B. Norris (3-10)18,73070–62
133September 4@AngelsL 2-5G. Richards (13-10)M. Perez (2-4)H. Street (32)37,07370–63
134September 5@AngelsW 2-1D. Holland (3-1)J. Smith (4-5)S. Tolleson (29)39,88971–63
135September 6@AngelsL 0-7H. Santiago (8-9)C. Lewis (14-8)38,36771–64
136September 7@MarinersW 3-0Y. Gallardo (12-9)R. Elias (4-8)S. Tolleson (30)18,46972–64
137September 8@MarinersW 9-6C. Hamels (9-8)T. Walker (10-8)S. Tolleson (31)13,38973–64
138September 9@MarinersL 0-6V. Nuno (1-2)M. Perez (2-5)14,33073–65
139September 10@MarinersL 0-5F. Hernandez (17-8)D. Holland (3-2)16,84273–66
140September 11AthleticsW 4-0C. Lewis (15-8)J. Chavez (7-15)28,13374–66
141September 12AthleticsL 3-5S. Nolin (1-1)Y. Gallardo (12-10)30,48774–67
142September 13AthleticsW 12-4C. Gonzalez (3-5)F. Doubront (3-2)26,13175–67
143September 14AstrosW 5-3K. Kela (7-5)W. Harris (5-4)S. Tolleson (32)27,77276–67
144September 15AstrosW 6-5S. Tolleson (6-3)O. Perez (0-2)26,94277–67
145September 16AstrosW 14-3M. Perez (3-5)D. Keuchel (17-8)34,48378–67
146September 17AstrosW 8-2C. Lewis (16-8)L. McCullers (5-6)31,12279–67
147September 18MarinersL 1-3D. Farquhar (1-4)Y. Gallardo (12-11)T. Wilhelmsen (12)26,72779–68
148September 19MarinersW 10-1C. Hamels (10-8)V. Nuno (1-3)39,84380–68
149September 20MarinersL 2-9F. Hernandez (18-9)D. Holland (3-3)33,30780–69
150September 22@AthleticsW 8-6C. Gonzalez (4-5)D. Pomeranz (5-6)S. Tolleson (33)16,52481–69
151September 23@AthleticsW 10-3C. Lewis (17-8)F. Doubront (3-3)16,44582–69
152September 24@AthleticsW 8-1C. Hamels (11-8)C. Bassitt (1-7)14,45283–69
153September 25@AstrosW 6-2R. Ohlendorf (3-0)S. Kazmir (7-11)35,18084–69
154September 26@AstrosL 7-9C. McHugh (18-7)C. Gonzalez (4-6)W. Harris (2)35,73684–70
155September 27@AstrosL 2-4D. Keuchel (19-8)M. Perez (3-6)L. Gregerson (29)36,08484–71
156September 28TigersL 4-7J. Verlander (5-8)C. Lewis (17-9)N. Feliz (10)27,84784–72
157September 29TigersW 7-6C. Hamels (12-8)B. Farmer (0-4)S. Tolleson (34)28,72985–72
158September 30TigersW 6-2Y. Gallardo (13-11)M. Boyd (1-6)28,63386–72
October: 2–2 (Home: 2–2; Away: 0–0 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
159October 1AngelsW 5-3D. Holland (4-3)A. Heaney (6-4)S. Tolleson (35)32,33887–72
160October 2AngelsL 1–2M. Morin (4-2)S. Tolleson (6-4)J. Smith (4)47,21987–73
161October 3AngelsL 10-11J. Reyes (1-0)R. Ohlendorf (3-1)J. Smith (5)37,27187–74
162October 4AngelsW 9-2C. Hamels (13-8)G. Richards (15-12)45,77288–74
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Rangers team member

Postseason

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Game log

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2015 Post-season Game Log
ALDS vs. Blue Jays (2–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 8@Blue JaysW 5–3Y. Gallardo (1–0)D. Price (0–1)S. Dyson (1)49,834[2]1–0
2October 9@Blue JaysW 6–4 (14)K. Kela (1–0)L. Hawkins (0–1)R. Ohlendorf (1)49,716[3]2–0
3October 11Blue JaysL 1–5M. Estrada (1–0)M. Perez (0–1)50,941[4]2–1
4October 12Blue JaysL 4–8D. Price (1–1)D. Holland (0–1)47,679[5]2–2
5October 14@Blue JaysL 3–6A. Sanchez (1–0)C. Hamels (0–1)R. Osuna (1)49,742[6]2–3
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Rangers team member

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Roster

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2015 Texas Rangers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Through 2015 season

Batting

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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

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVGSB
Hanser Alberto, 2B419912222104217.2221
Elvis Andrus, SS160596691543427624678.25825
Adrián Beltré, 3B1435678316332418834165.2871
Kyle Blanks, 1B, LF186710215036420.3131
Robinson Chirinos, C78233335416110342862.2320
Michael Choice, RF1100000001.0000
Shin-Soo Choo, RF14955594153323228276147.2764
Carlos Corporán, C33107101940315640.1780
Delino DeShields, Jr., LF, CF12142583111221023753101.26125
Thomas Field, 2B144168102526.1951
Prince Fielder, DH, 1B1586137818728023986488.3050
Yovani Gallardo, P33402100001.5000
Joey Gallo, 3B, LF361081622316141557.2043
Chris Gimenez, C36981925615141019.2552
Cole Hamels, P12301000002.3330
Josh Hamilton, LF501702243808251052.2530
Matt Harrison, P3200000001.0000
Colby Lewis, P33200000000.0000
Leonys Martín, CF9528826631205251669.21914
Nick Martinez, P24420000001.0000
Mitch Moreland, 1B, DH13247151131270238532112.2781
Mike Napoli, 1B, DH3578923205101219.2950
Rougned Odor, 2B1204265411121916612379.2616
Carlos Peguero, LF3070101340491236.1862
Martín Pérez, P14200000002.0000
Anthony Ranaudo, P4200000002.0000
Wandy Rodríguez, P17211000000.0000
Adam Rosales, 1B, 2B, 3B55114142640371030.2284
Ryan Rua, LF288310165047332.1930
Jake Smolinski, OF356012810161120.1331
Ryan Strausborger, OF3145990013311.2002
Drew Stubbs, OF2721621000510.0953
Tomás Telis, C61112000201.1820
Will Venable, LF376661230031221.1825
Bobby Wilson, C317751750110719.2210
Team Totals16255117511419279321727075031233.257101

Pitching

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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

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBK
Anthony Bass004.50330064.066333252045
Alex Claudio112.87180015.212654613
Ross Detwiler057.12177043.062373492028
Jake Diekman002.08260021.213552720
Sam Dyson211.15310231.124441430
Jon Edwards006.0011006.0644186
Neftalí Feliz124.58180619.22410102916
Sam Freeman002.79420029.0239921728
Kyuji Fujikawa0016.202001.2233101
Yovani Gallardo13113.4233330184.119376701568121
Chi Chi Gonzalez463.901410067.049292963230
Cole Hamels713.661212083.2773434102378
Matt Harrison126.7533016.0191212365
Derek Holland434.911010058.2593232111741
Keone Kela752.39680160.152181641868
Phil Klein106.75112017.123151341012
Colby Lewis1794.6633330204.22111111062642142
Nick Martinez773.9624210125.01356655164677
Román Méndez015.40120011.21177179
Ross Ohlendorf313.72210119.121884719
Spencer Patton119.00270024.024242451228
Martín Pérez364.461414078.288413932448
Stolmy Pimentel013.9780011.11155137
Anthony Ranaudo017.6342015.11813132811
Wandy Rodríguez644.901715086.1994847103672
Adam Rosales009.002002.0232211
Tanner Scheppers415.63420038.137252462332
Shawn Tolleson642.997303572.166242491776
Logan Verrett016.004009.01176143
Team Totals88744.24162162451442.214597336801715081095

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAARound Rock ExpressPacific Coast LeagueJason Wood
AAFrisco RoughRidersTexas LeagueJoe Mikulik
A-AdvancedHigh Desert MavericksCalifornia LeagueSpike Owen
AHickory CrawdadsSouth Atlantic LeagueCorey Ragsdale
A-Short SeasonSpokane IndiansNorthwest LeagueTim Hulett
RookieAZL RangersArizona LeagueKenny Holmberg
RookieDSL RangersDominican Summer LeagueAaron Levin

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Hickory[7]

References

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  1. ^"2015 Texas Rangers Sortable Schedule". Texas Rangers. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2014.
  2. ^"Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 1". MLB.com. October 8, 2015. RetrievedOctober 8, 2015.
  3. ^"Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 2".MLB.com. October 9, 2015. RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  4. ^"Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 3".MLB.com. October 11, 2015. RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  5. ^"Boxscore: Toronto vs. Texas, Game 4".MLB.com. October 12, 2015. RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  6. ^"Boxscore: Texas vs. Toronto, Game 5".MLB.com. October 14, 2015. RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  7. ^Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2015).Baseball America 2016 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America.ISBN 978-1-932391-60-2.

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