2013 Tampa Bay Rays season

The Tampa Bay Rays' 2013 season was the Rays' 16th season of Major League Baseball and the sixth as the "Rays" (all at Tropicana Field). The Rays hoped to improve upon their 90–72 record and third-place finish from 2012. After 162 games, the Rays had a 91–71 record, but fell into a tie with the Texas Rangers for the last remaining wild card berth. The Rays won in a tie-breaker game on September 30 and then beat the Cleveland Indians in the 2013 American League Wild Card Game on October 2. They advanced to play the Boston Red Sox in the 2013 American League Division Series, but lost the series in four games.

2013 Tampa Bay Rays
American League Wild Card
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record92–71 (.564)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
Owner(s)Stuart Sternberg
General manager(s)Andrew Friedman (de facto)
Manager(s)Joe Maddon
Local televisionSun Sports
(Dewayne Staats, Brian Anderson, Todd Kalas)
Local radioTampa Bay Rays Radio Network (English)
(Andy Freed, Dave Wills, Todd Kalas)
WGES (Spanish)
(Ricardo Taveras, Enrique Oliu)
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Offseason

The Rays decided to pick up the options of starting pitcher James Shields, closer Fernando Rodney, and catcher José Molina, while declining the option of designated hitter Luke Scott on October 31, 2012.[1]

Third baseman Evan Longoria was given a six-year, $100 million contract extension on November 26, 2012. This put Longoria under contract with Tampa Bay through the 2022 season, with a team option for 2023.[2][3]

Pitchers James Shields and Wade Davis, along with a player to be named later (who turned out to be Elliot Johnson on February 12[4]), were traded on the night of December 9, 2012 to the Kansas City Royals. In return, the Rays acquired four Kansas City prospects: outfielder Wil Myers, pitchers Jake Odorizzi and Mike Montgomery, and third baseman Patrick Leonard.[5]

Reliever Kyle Farnsworth was re-signed to a one-year $3 million contract with incentives on January 24.[6]

Infielder Reid Brignac was traded to the Colorado Rockies on February 14. The Rockies sent cash considerations and a player to be named later.[7]

Some of the Rays' losses to free agency included center fielder B. J. Upton, who signed a five-year, $75.25 million deal with the Atlanta Braves.[8] The Rays had previously offered Upton a one-year $13.3 million qualifying offer in order to receive draft pick compensation should Upton not re-sign.[9] The Rays also lost infielder Jeff Keppinger when he signed a three-year, $12 million agreement with the Chicago White Sox on December 5, 2012.[10] Reliever J. P. Howell signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers for one year and $2.85 million, plus $1.2 million in performance bonuses, on January 6.[11]

Season standings

American League East

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Red Sox 9765 0.599 53–28 44–37
Tampa Bay Rays 9271 0.564 51–30 41–41
New York Yankees 8577 0.525 12 46–35 39–42
Baltimore Orioles 8577 0.525 12 46–35 39–42
Toronto Blue Jays 7488 0.457 23 40–41 34–47

American League Wild Card

Division Winners W L Pct.
Boston Red Sox 9765 0.599
Oakland Athletics 9666 0.593
Detroit Tigers 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Cleveland Indians 9270 0.568
Tampa Bay Rays 9271 0.564
Texas Rangers 9172 0.558 1
Kansas City Royals 8676 0.531
Baltimore Orioles 8577 0.525
New York Yankees 8577 0.525
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 7884 0.481 13½
Toronto Blue Jays 7488 0.457 17½
Seattle Mariners 7191 0.438 20½
Minnesota Twins 6696 0.407 25½
Chicago White Sox 6399 0.389 28½
Houston Astros 51111 0.315 40½

Record vs. opponents

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore11–84–33–44–24–23–45–23–39–105–22–46–135–210–911–9
Boston8–114–26–13–46–12–53–34–313–63–36–112–72–411–814–6
Chicago3–42–42–177–123–49–103–48–113–32–53–32–54–24–38–12
Cleveland4–31–617–24–156–110–94–213–61–65–25–22–45–14–211–9
Detroit2–44–312–715–46–19–100–611–83–33–45–23–33–45–212–8
Houston2–41–64–31–61–62–410–91–51–54–159–102–52–173–48–12
Kansas City4–35–210–99–1010–94–22–515–42–51–54–36–13–32–49–11
Los Angeles2–53–34–32–46–09–105–21–53–48–1111–84–34–156–110–10
Minnesota3–33–411–86–138–115–14–155–12–51–64–31–64–31–58–12
New York10–96–133–36–13–35–15–24–35–21–54–37–123–414–59–11
Oakland2–53–35–22–54–315–45–111–86–15–18–113–310–94–313–7
Seattle4–21–63–32–52–510–93–48–113–43–411–83–37–123–38–12
Tampa Bay13–67–125–24–23–35–21–63–46–112–73–33–34–411–812–8
Texas2–54–22–41–54–317–23–315–43–44–39–1012–74–41–610–10
Toronto9–108–113–42–42–54–34–21–65–15–143–43–38–116–111–9

Schedule

Regular season

2013 Game Log
April (12–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
1April 2Orioles4–7Hammel (1–0)McGee (0–1)Johnson (1)34,0780–1
2April 3Orioles8–7Rodney (1–0)Hunter (0–1)15,5991–1
3April 4Orioles3–6González (1–0)Hernández (0–1)Johnson (2)17,4911–2
4April 5Indians4–0Moore (1–0)McAllister (0–1)16,0192–2
5April 6Indians6–0Cobb (1–0)Bauer (0–1)32,2173–2
6April 7Indians0–13Masterson (2–0)Price (0–1)21,6293–3
7April 8@ Rangers4–5Ogando (2–0)Hellickson (0–1)Nathan (2)27,3553–4
8April 9@ Rangers1–6Tepesch (1–0)Hernández (0–2)31,3983–5
9April 10@ Rangers2–0Moore (2–0)Holland (0–1)Rodney (1)26,6434–5
April 12@ Red SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: June 18
10April 13@ Red Sox1–2 (10)Tazawa (2–0)Gomes (0–1)33,0394–6
11April 14@ Red Sox0–5Buchholz (3–0)Cobb (1–1)35,1984–7
12April 15@ Red Sox2–3Bailey (1–0)Peralta (0–1)37,4494–8
13April 16@ Orioles4–5Arrieta (1–0)Hernández (0–3)Johnson (6)14,6704–9
14April 17@ Orioles6–2Moore (3–0)Tillman (0–1)13,5915–9
15April 18@ Orioles6–10 (10)Patton (1–0)Wright (0–1)13,9865–10
16April 19Athletics8–3Cobb (2–1)Anderson (1–3)15,1156–10
17April 20Athletics1–0Hellickson (1–1)Parker (0–3)Rodney (2)25,6117–10
18April 21Athletics8–1Hernández (1–3)Milone (3–1)25,9548–10
19April 22Yankees5–1Moore (4–0)Sabathia (3–2)15,3319–10
20April 23Yankees3–4Robertson (1–0)Price (0–2)Rivera (6)17,6449–11
21April 24Yankees3–0Cobb (3–1)Pettitte (3–1)Rodney (3)19,17710–11
22April 25@ White Sox2–5Sale (2–2)Hellickson (1–2)Reed (7)15,05610–12
23April 26@ White Sox4–5Peavy (3–1)Hernández (1–4)Reed (8)20,00810–13
24April 27@ White Sox10–4Moore (5–0)Floyd (0–4)25,27011–13
25April 28@ White Sox8–3Price (1–2)Jones (0–2)22,67712–13
26April 30@ Royals2–8Shields (2–2)Cobb (3–2)12,37812–14
May (18–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
27May 1@ Royals8–9Chen (0–2)McGee (0–2)Holland (7)11,51412–15
May 2@ RoyalsPostponed (rain); Makeup: August 26
28May 3@ Rockies7–4 (10)Farnsworth (1–0)Belisle (1–2)Rodney (4)30,25513–15
29May 4@ Rockies3–9Garland (3–2)Price (1–3)29,09913–16
30May 5@ Rockies8–3Cobb (4–2)Chacín (3–1)39,22014–16
31May 6Blue Jays7–8Oliver (1–1)Rodney (1–1)Janssen (8)9,95214–17
32May 7Blue Jays4–6Delabar (3–1)Peralta (0–2)Janssen (9)10,27314–18
33May 8Blue Jays10–4Moore (6–0)Romero (0–2)11,07515–18
34May 9Blue Jays5–4 (10)Farnsworth (2–0)Loup (1–3)11,97916–18
35May 10Padres6–3McGee (1–2)Thayer (0–2)Rodney (5)12,42417–18
36May 11Padres8–7Ramos (1–0)Street (0–2)18,58718–18
37May 12Padres4–2Hernández (2–4)Stults (3–3)Rodney (6)17,39619–18
38May 14Red Sox5–3Moore (7–0)Lackey (1–4)Rodney (7)15,22720–18
39May 15Red Sox2–9Lester (6–0)Price (1–4)15,76720–19
40May 16Red Sox3–4Tazawa (3–2)Rodney (1–2)16,05520–20
41May 17@ Orioles12–10Hellickson (2–2)Hammel (5–2)Peralta (1)38,06121–20
42May 18@ Orioles10–6Torres (1–0)Johnson (1–4)34,68522–20
43May 19@ Orioles3–1Moore (8–0)Tillman (3–2)Rodney (8)37,70423–20
44May 20@ Blue Jays5–7Dickey (4–5)Lueke (0–1)29,88523–21
45May 21@ Blue Jays4–3Cobb (5–2)Ortiz (1–2)Rodney (9)15,80224–21
46May 22@ Blue Jays3–4 (10)Loup (2–3)Ramos (1–1)18,77124–22
47May 24Yankees4–9Phelps (3–2)Hernández (2–5)17,82524–23
48May 25Yankees3–4 (11)Nova (2–1)Lueke (0–2)Rivera (18)25,87424–24
49May 26Yankees8–3Cobb (6–2)Sabathia (4–4)24,15925–24
50May 27Marlins10–6McGee (2–2)Fernández (2–3)13,02526–24
51May 28Marlins7–6Rodney (2–2)Dunn (1–1)13,87627–24
52May 29@ Marlins3–1Hernández (3–5)Koehler (0–3)Rodney (10)16,67128–24
53May 30@ Marlins5–2Colomé (1–0)Nolasco (3–6)Rodney (11)23,19929–24
54May 31@ Indians9–2Wright (1–1)Barnes (0–1)Ramos (1)29,60330–24
June (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
55June 1@ Indians0–5Jiménez (4–3)Archer (0–1)22,74830–25
56June 2@ Indians11–3Hellickson (3–2)McAllister (4–5)18,10631–25
57June 4@ Tigers1–10Sánchez (6–5)Moore (8–1)30,56931–26
58June 5@ Tigers3–0Peralta (1–2)Fister (5–3)Rodney (12)30,00532–26
59June 6@ Tigers2–5Scherzer (8–0)Hernández (3–6)Valverde (7)36,16832–27
60June 7Orioles2–1Archer (1–1)Hammel (7–4)Rodney (13)13,25633–27
61June 8Orioles8–0Hellickson (4–2)Gausman (0–3)21,83434–27
62June 9Orioles7–10Tillman (6–2)Moore (8–2)Johnson (21)19,92134–28
63June 10Red Sox8–10 (14)Morales (2–0)Ramos (1–2)15,47734–29
64June 11Red Sox8–3Hernández (4–6)Lester (6–3)16,87035–29
65June 12Red Sox1–2Aceves (3–1)Archer (1–2)Bailey (7)15,09135–30
66June 13Royals1–10Santana (5–5)Hellickson (4–3)11,39835–31
67June 14Royals2–7Mendoza (2–3)Moore (8–3)13,40735–32
68June 15Royals5–3Torres (2–0)Guthrie (7–4)Rodney (14)18,59336–32
69June 16Royals3–5Davis (4–5)Hernández (4–7)Holland (14)27,44236–33
70June 18 (1)@ Red Sox1–5Aceves (4–1)Archer (1–3)33,43036–34
71June 18 (2)@ Red Sox1–3Bailey (3–0)Peralta (1–3)32,15636–35
72June 19@ Red Sox6–2Hellickson (5–3)Dempster (4–8)35,71037–35
73June 20@ Yankees8–3Moore (9–3)Pettitte (5–5)37,64938–35
74June 21@ Yankees2–6Phelps (5–4)Hernández (4–8)41,12338–36
75June 22@ Yankees5–7Sabathia (8–5)Peralta (1–4)Rivera (24)46,01338–37
76June 23@ Yankees3–1Archer (2–3)Nova (2–2)Rodney (15)46,05439–37
77June 24Blue Jays4–1Hellickson (6–3)Robers (3–3)Rodney (16)11,40740–37
78June 25Blue Jays5–1Moore (10–3)Buehrle (4–5)12,04141–37
79June 26Blue Jays0–3Dickey (8–9)Hernández (4–9)21,50241–38
80June 28Tigers3–6Scherzer (12–0)Colomé (1–1)Benoit (5)17,64541–39
81June 29Tigers4–3 (10)Rodney (3–2)Rondón (0–1)23,80942–39
82June 30Tigers3–1Hellickson (7–3)Porcello (4–6)Rodney (17)23,42743–39
July (21–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
83July 1@ Astros12–0Moore (11–3)Keuchel (4–5)12,72244–39
84July 2@ Astros8–0Price (2–4)Bédard (3–4)19,63145–39
85July 3@ Astros1–4Norris (6–7)Hernández (4–10)Veras (17)14,14345–40
86July 4@ Astros7–5 (11)Wright (2–1)Fields (0–1)Rodney (18)20,47046–40
87July 5White Sox8–3Hellickson (8–3)Axelrod (3–5)15,82547–40
88July 6White Sox3–0Moore (12–3)Sale (5–8)Rodney (19)21,04748–40
89July 7White Sox3–1Price (3–4)Danks (2–6)16,83249–40
90July 8Twins7–4Torres (3–0)Deduno (4–4)Rodney (20)11,51650–40
91July 9Twins4–1Archer (3–3)Gibson (1–2)Rodney (21)12,77751–40
92July 10Twins4–3 (13)Ramos (2–2)Pressly (2–1)12,75752–40
93July 11Twins4–3Moore (13–3)Pelfrey (4–7)McGee (1)24,57153–40
94July 12Astros1–2Cosart (1–0)Price (3–5)Veras (18)13,34753–41
95July 13Astros4–3Hernández (5–10)Harrell (5–10)Rodney (22)20,40954–41
96July 14Astros5–0Archer (4–3)Bédard (3–6)21,18055–41
All-Star Break
97July 19@ Blue Jays8–5Price (4–5)Cecil (3–1)33,26656–41
98July 20@ Blue Jays4–3Hellickson (9–3)Buehrle (5–7)Rodney (23)42,63957–41
99July 21@ Blue Jays4–3Archer (5–3)Dickey (8–11)Rodney (24)41,24758–41
100July 22@ Red Sox3–0Moore (14–3)Workman (0–1)35,01659–41
101July 23@ Red Sox2–6Lester (9–6)Hernández (5–11)34,60959–42
102July 24@ Red Sox5–1Price (5–5)Doubront (7–4)26,51460–42
July 25@ Red SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 29
103July 26@ Yankees10–6Hellickson (10–3)Sabathia (9–9)Rodney (25)44,48661–42
104July 27@ Yankees1–0Archer (6–3)Nova (4–4)43,42462–42
105July 28@ Yankees5–6Rivera (2–2)McGee (2–3)47,71462–43
106July 29@ Red Sox2–1Price (6–5)Doubront (7–5)Rodney (26)37,24263–43
107July 30Diamondbacks5–2Hernández (6–11)Kennedy (3–8)17,40264–43
108July 31Diamondbacks0–7Miley (8–8)Hellickson (10–4)25,09564–44
August (11–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
109August 2Giants1–4Bumgarner (11–6)Archer (6–4)Romo (26)20,14464–45
110August 3Giants2–1Rodney (4–2)Machi (2–1)31,96965–45
111August 4Giants4–3Torres (4–0)Mijares (0–3)Rodney (27)34,07866–45
112August 6@ Diamondbacks1–6Miley (9–8)Hellickson (10–5)19,45866–46
113August 7@ Diamondbacks8–9Putz (3–1)Peralta (1–5)Ziegler (7)18,73366–47
114August 9@ Dodgers6–7Belisario (5–6)Rodney (4–3)51,08366–48
115August 10@ Dodgers0–5Greinke (10–3)Hernández (6–12)52,61966–49
116August 11@ Dodgers2–8Kershaw (11–7)Hellickson (10–6)52,24866–50
117August 13Mariners4–5Ramírez (4–0)Archer (6–5)Farquhar (5)13,29466–51
118August 14Mariners5–4Peralta (2–5)Farquhar (0–1)14,91067–51
119August 15Mariners7–1Cobb (7–2)Saunders (10–12)13,29968–51
120August 16Blue Jays5–4Rodney (5–2)Loup (4–6)15,43369–51
121August 17Blue Jays2–6Happ (3–2)Hernández (6–13)25,03669–52
122August 18Blue Jays2–1 (10)McGee (3–3)Lincoln (1–2)23,37370–52
123August 19@ Orioles4–3Price (7–5)Tillman (11–4)Rodney (28)25,04471–52
124August 20@ Orioles7–4Cobb (8–2)González (8–6)Rodney (29)26,15872–52
125August 21@ Orioles2–4Chen (7–6)Hellickson (10–7)Hunter (4)28,32372–53
126August 23Yankees7–2Archer (7–5)Kuroda (11–9)24,23973–53
127August 24Yankees4–2Price (8–5)Sabathia (11–11)Rodney (30)32,86274–53
128August 25Yankees2–3 (11)Logan (4–2)Wright (2–2)Rivera (38)34,07874–54
129August 26@ Royals1–11Guthrie (13–10)Hellickson (10–8)20,54674–55
130August 27Angels5–6Frieri (2–4)Rodney (5–4)De La Rosa (2)12,93974–56
131August 28Angels4–1Archer (8–5)Richards (4–6)Rodney (31)13,53575–56
132August 29Angels0–2Vargas (8–5)Odorizzi (0–1)Frieri (28)15,74175–57
133August 30@ Athletics3–4Cook (6–3)Price (8–6)Balfour (34)15,60375–58
134August 31@ Athletics1–2Gray (2–2)Cobb (8–3)Balfour (35)35,06775–59
September (17–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordRecap
135September 1@ Athletics1–5Griffin (12–9)Torres (4–1)18,63975–60
136September 2@ Angels2–11Richards (5–6)Archer (8–6)37,55775–61
137September 3@ Angels7–1Moore (15–3)Vargas (8–6)Hernández (1)34,33276–61
138September 4@ Angels3–1Hellickson (11–8)Weaver (9–8)Rodney (32)34,02577–61
139September 5@ Angels2–6Williams (6–2)Price (8–7)34,62377–62
140September 6@ Mariners4–6Capps (3–3)Peralta (2–6)Farquhar (13)14,79677–63
141September 7@ Mariners2–6Paxton (1–0)Archer (8–7)17,77377–64
142September 8@ Mariners4–1McGee (4–3)Medina (4–5)Rodney (33)18,64578–64
143September 10Red Sox0–2Buchholz (10–0)Price (8–8)Uehara (19)18,60578–65
144September 11Red Sox3–7 (10)Uehara (4–0)Peralta (2–7)19,21578–66
145September 12Red Sox4–3McGee (3–5)De La Rosa (0–1)Rodney (34)20,36079–66
146September 13@ Twins3–0Archer (9–7)Correia (9–12)Rodney (35)27,29280–66
147September 14@ Twins7–0Gomes (1–1)Albers (2–3)28,54181–66
148September 15@ Twins4–6Fien (5–2)Peralta (2–8)Perkins (35)27,98881–67
149September 16Rangers6–2Cobb (9–3)Garza (9–6)10,72482–67
150September 17Rangers1–7Ogando (7–4)Hellickson (11–9)10,78682–68
151September 18Rangers4–3 (12)Gomes (2–1)Ortiz (2–2)14,82783–68
152September 19Rangers2–8Darvish (13–9)Moore (15–4)13,55083–69
153September 20Orioles5–4 (18)Hellickson (12–9)Norris (10–12)21,24784–69
154September 21Orioles5–1Cobb (10–3)González (10–8)23,83585–69
155September 22Orioles3–1Gomes (3–1)Feldman (12–11)Rodney (36)28,97486–69
156September 23Orioles5–4Peralta (3–8)Hunter (6–5)17,83087–69
157September 24@ Yankees7–0Moore (16–4)Kuroda (11–13)Odorizzi (1)43,40788–69
158September 25@ Yankees8–3Price (9–8)Hughes (4–14)37,26089–69
159September 26@ Yankees4–0Cobb (11–3)Nova (9–6)48,67590–69
160September 27@ Blue Jays3–6Dickey (14–13)Hellickson (12–10)Santos (1)27,28890–70
161September 28@ Blue Jays2–7Happ (5–7)Torres (4–2)33,23290–71
162September 29@ Blue Jays7–6Moore (17–4)Redmond (4–3)Rodney (37)44,55191–71
163September 30@ Rangers5–2Price (10–8)Pérez (10–6)42,79692–71

Postseason

2013 Postseason Game Log
DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation/AttendanceSeriesRecap
October 2@ Indians4–0Cobb (1–0)Salazar (0–1)Progressive Field
43,579
1–0
GameDateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation/AttendanceSeriesRecap
1October 4@ Red Sox2–12Lester (1–0)Moore (0–1)Fenway Park
38,177
0–1
2October 5@ Red Sox4–7Lackey (1–0)Price (0–1)Uehara (1)Fenway Park
38,705
0–2
3October 7Red Sox5–4Rodney (1–0)Uehara (0–1)Tropicana Field
33,675
1–2
4October 8Red Sox1–3Breslow (1–0)McGee (0–1)Uehara (2)Tropicana Field
32,807
1–3

Detailed records

Roster

2013 Tampa Bay Rays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

  • 43 Freddy Guzmán
Manager

Coaches

  • 46 Stan Boroski (bullpen)
  • 77 Scott Cursi (bullpen catcher)
  •  6 Tom Foley (third base)
  • 25 George Hendrick (first base)
  • 48 Jim Hickey (pitching)
  •  4 Dave Martinez (bench)
  • 44 Jamie Nelson (assistant hitting)
  • 17 Derek Shelton (hitting)
  • 65 Don Zimmer (coach)

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
José Molina992832666140218.2332
James Loney158549541643301375.2993
Ben Zobrist157612771683631271.27511
Yunel Escobar15350861130271956.2564
Evan Longoria160614911653933288.2691
Kelly Johnson11836641861221652.2357
Desmond Jennings139527821333161454.25220
Wil Myers8833550982301353.2935
Luke Scott912532761132940.2411
Matt Joyce14041361972201847.2357
José Lobatón1002773869152732.2490
Sean Rodriguez961952148101523.2461
Sam Fuld118176253503217.1998
Ryan Roberts60162154060517.2470
David DeJesus351041327100211.2602
Delmon Young23628163037.2580
Shelley Duncan20556101026.1820
Jason Bourgeois916230012.1880
Tim Beckham57130001.4290
Chris Gimenez43011000.3330
Kevin Kiermaier10000000----0
Freddy Guzmán10100000----1

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; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
David Price1083.3327270186.2178786927151
Jeremy Hellickson12105.1732310174.018510310050135
Roberto Hernández6134.8932241151.0164878238113
Matt Moore1743.2927270150.1119585576143
Alex Cobb1132.7622220143.1120464445134
Chris Archer973.2223230128.2107494638101
Joel Peralta383.41800171.14731273474
Jamey Wright223.09661070.06125242365
Cesar Ramos224.14480167.16631312253
Fernando Rodney543.386803766.25327253682
Jake McGee534.02710162.25228282275
Alex Torres421.71390058.03212112062
Kyle Farnsworth205.76390029.2371919719
Jake Odorizzi013.9474129.2281313822
Josh Lueke025.06190021.12312121225
Brandon Gomes316.52260019.1181514729
Álex Colomé112.2533016.01484912
Wesley Wright002.92160012.1944315
Enny Romero000.001104.210040
Jeff Beliveau000.001000.210010
Sam Fuld000.001000.100000

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Durham Bulls International League Charlie Montoyo
AA Montgomery Biscuits Southern League Billy Gardner Jr.
A Charlotte Stone Crabs Florida State League Brady Williams
A Bowling Green Hot Rods Midwest League Jared Sandberg
A-Short Season Hudson Valley Renegades New York–Penn League Mike Johns
Rookie Princeton Rays Appalachian League Danny Sheaffer
Rookie GCL Rays Gulf Coast League Jim Morrison

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Durham[12]

References

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