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词条 2005 Texas Rangers season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

     Opening Day Starters  Season standings   Record vs. opponents   Transactions  Roster  Lone Star series  Game log 

  3. Player stats

     Batting  Other batters  Starting pitchers  Other pitchers  Relief pitchers 

  4. Awards and honors

  5. Farm system

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = Texas Rangers
| season = 2005
| misc =
| logo = TexasRangers 100.png
| current league = American League
| y1 = 1961
| division = Western Division
| y2 = 1972
| Uniform logo = Al 2005 texas 01.gif
| ballpark = Ameriquest Field in Arlington
| y4 = 1994
| city = Arlington, Texas
| y5 = 1972
| owners = Tom Hicks
| general managers = John Hart
| managers = Buck Showalter
| record = 79–83 (.488)
| divisional place = 3rd
| television = KDFI
KDFW
FSN Southwest
(Tom Grieve, Josh Lewin)
| radio =KRLD
(Eric Nadel)
KFLC
(Eleno Ornelas, José Guzmán)
|}}

The Texas Rangers finished the 2005 season in 3rd place in the West division of the American League. The Rangers had four players in the 2005 All-Star Game. Michael Young, Kenny Rogers, Alfonso Soriano, and Mark Teixeira. Young was also the A.L. batting champion in 2005.

On offense, the team led Major League Baseball in home runs (260), at bats (5,716), slugging percentage (.468) and total bases (2,677).[1] The Rangers used 30 pitchers during the season, the most by any team.[1]

Offseason

  • November 16, 2004: Jason Standridge was signed as a Free Agent with the Texas Rangers.[2]
  • March 30, 2005: Cody Ransom was purchased by the Texas Rangers from the Chicago Cubs.[3]

Regular season

Opening Day Starters

  • Rod Barajas, C
  • Mark Teixeira, 1B
  • Alfonso Soriano, 2B
  • Hank Blalock, 3B
  • Michael Young, SS
  • Kevin Mench, LF
  • Gary Matthews, Jr., CF
  • Richard Hidalgo, RF
  • David Dellucci, DH
  • Ryan Drese, RHP

Season standings

{{2005 AL West standings}}

Record vs. opponents

{{2005 AL Record vs. opponents|team=TEX}}

Transactions

  • May 25, 2005: Cody Ransom was released by the Texas Rangers.[3]
  • June 30, 2005: Jason Standridge was released by the Texas Rangers.[2]

Roster

2005 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|40,98|Carlos Almanzar}}{{MLBplayer|39|Pedro Astacio}}{{MLBplayer|39|James Baldwin}}{{MLBplayer|53|Joaquín Benoit}}{{MLBplayer|46|Doug Brocail}}{{MLBplayer|35|Ryan Bukvich}}{{MLBplayer|31|Francisco Cordero}}{{MLBplayer|45|R.A. Dickey}}{{MLBplayer|41|Juan Dominguez}}{{MLBplayer|38|Ryan Drese}}{{MLBplayer|39|Scott Feldman}}{{MLBplayer|48|Kevin Gryboski}}{{MLBplayer|21|Steve Karsay}}{{MLBplayer|57|Travis Hughes}}{{MLBplayer|43|Kameron Loe}}{{MLBplayer|32|Ron Mahay}}{{MLBplayer|61|Chan Ho Park}}{{MLBplayer|54|Erasmo Ramirez}}{{MLBplayer|57|Nick Regilio}}{{MLBplayer|48|Matt Riley}}{{MLBplayer|30|Ricardo Rodríguez}}{{MLBplayer|37|Kenny Rogers}}{{MLBplayer|59|Josh Rupe}}{{MLBplayer|58|Brian Shouse}}{{MLBplayer|44|Jason Standridge}}{{MLBplayer|38|Justin Thompson}}{{MLBplayer|40|Edinson Vólquez}}{{MLBplayer|47|John Wasdin}}{{MLBplayer|36|C. J. Wilson}}{{MLBplayer|49|Chris Young}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|15|Sandy Alomar, Jr.}}{{MLBplayer|27|Rod Barajas}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Gerald Laird}}Infielders{{MLBplayer| 9|Hank Blalock}}{{MLBplayer| 4|Esteban Germán}}{{MLBplayer|24|Adrian Gonzalez}}{{MLBplayer|20|Marshall McDougall}}{{MLBplayer|25|Phil Nevin}}{{MLBplayer|12|Alfonso Soriano}}{{MLBplayer|23|Mark Teixeira}}{{MLBplayer|10|Michael Young}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|13|Chad Allen}}{{MLBplayer|44|Jason Botts}}{{MLBplayer|22|David Dellucci}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Mark DeRosa}}{{MLBplayer|51|Richard Hidalgo}}{{MLBplayer|14|Gary Matthews, Jr.}}{{MLBplayer|28|Kevin Mench}}{{MLBplayer|17|Laynce Nix}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Andrés Torres}}Manager{{MLBplayer|11|Buck Showalter}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|52|Mark Connor}} (bullpen){{MLBplayer|16|DeMarlo Hale}} (first base){{MLBplayer|55|Orel Hershiser}} (pitching){{MLBplayer| 8|Rudy Jaramillo}} (hitting){{MLBplayer| 1|Steve Smith}} (third base){{MLBplayer|18|Don Wakamatsu}} (bench)

Lone Star series

The annual interleague games between the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers were played in June and July. They are known as the Lone Star Series.

Date Winning Team Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Attendance Location
May 20 Texas 7–3 Kenny Rogers Brandon Backe 38,109 Arlington
May 21 Texas 18–3 Chris Young Ezequiel Astacio 35,781 Arlington
May 22 Texas 2–0 Chan Ho Park Roy Oswalt 40,583 Arlington
June 24 Houston 5–2 Roy Oswalt Ricardo Rodríguez 36,199 Houston
June 25 Texas 6–5 Chris Young Brandon Backe 41,868 Houston
June 26 Houston 3–2 Chad Qualls Juan Domínguez 35,331 Houston

Game log

{{MLB game log|bgcolor=#003279|fgcolor=white|year=2005}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=April}}
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 1 || April 5 ||@ Angels || 3–2 || Colón || Drese (0–1) || Rodríguez ||43,590 || 0–1
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 2 || April 6 ||@ Angels || 3–2 || Shouse (1–0) || Prinz || ||35,077 || 1–1
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 3 || April 7 ||@ Angels || 7–6 || Shields || Shouse (1–1) || ||35,169|| 1–2
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 4 || April 8 ||@ Mariners || 9–6 || Putz || Regilio (0–1) || Guardado || 29,652 || 2–2
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 5 || April 9 ||@ Mariners || 7–6 || Brocail (1–0)|| Guardado || Cordero (1) || 31,501 || 2–3
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 6 || April 10 ||@ Mariners || 7–6 ||Riley (1–0) || Thornton|| Cordero (2) || 30,434 || 3–3
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 7 || April 11 || Angels || 7–6 || Shields || Dickey (0–1) || Rodríguez || 50,054 || 3–4
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 8 || April 12 || Angels || 13–8 || Lackey || Young (0–1) ||Shields || 23,061 || 3–5
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 9 || April 13 || Angels || 7–5 || Park (1–0) || Byrd || Cordero (3) || 21,625 || 4–5
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 10 || April 14 || Blue Jays || 2–1 || Halladay || Astacio (0–1) || || 19,366 || 4–6
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 11 || April 15 || Blue Jays || 4–2 || Drese (1–1) || Lilly || Cordero (4) || 30,453 || 5–6
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 12 || April 16 || Blue Jays || 8–0 || Chacín || Rogers (0–1) || || 40,499 || 5–7
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 13 || April 17 || Blue Jays || 6–5 || Young (1–1) || Towers || Cordero (5) || 31,310 || 6–7
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 14 || April 18 || Athletics || 8–5 || Haren || Park (1–1) || Dotel || 20,939 || 6–8
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 15 || April 19 || Athletics || 3–0 || Astacio (1–1) || Blanton || Cordero (6) || 22,146 || 7–8
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 16 || April 20 || @ Devil Rays || 12–10 || Drese (2–1) || Webb || Cordero (7) || 8,816 || 8–8
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 17 || April 21 || @ Devil Rays || 3–2 || Brazelton || Rogers (0–2) || Báez || 8,799 || 8–9
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 18 || April 22 || @ Yankees || 5–3 || Young (2–1) || Brown || Cordero (8) || 42,710 || 9–9
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 19 || April 23 || @ Yankees || 10–2 || Park (2–1) || Wright || || 44,731 || 10–9
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 20 || April 24 || @ Yankees || 11–1 || Johnson || Astacio (1–2) || || 42,732 || 10–10
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 21 || April 26 || Mariners || 7–4 || Piñeiro || Drese (2–2) || Guardado || 23,064 || 10–11
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 22 || April 27 || Mariners || 8–2 || Rogers (1–2) || Franklin || || 26,308 || 11–11
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 23 || April 28 || Mariners || 4–1 || Meche || Young (2–2) || Guardado || 23,928 || 11–12
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 24 || April 29 || Red Sox || 7–2 || Park (3–1) || Wakefield || Mahay (1) || 43,933 || 12–12
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 25 || April 30 || Red Sox || 9–2 || Arroyo || Astacio (1–3) || || 44,114 || 12–13{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=May}}
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 26 || May 1 || Red Sox || 6–5 || Clement || Drese (2–3) || Foulke || 49,342 || 12–14
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 27 || May 2 || @Athletics || 3–2 || Shouse (2–1) || Harden || Cordero (9) || 10,144 || 13–14
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 28 || May 3 || @Athletics || 6–1 || Young (3–2) || Saarloos || || 10,427 || 14–14
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 29 || May 4 || @Athletics || 16–7 || Rogers (2–2) || Haren || || 15,654 || 15–14
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 30 || May 6 || Indians || 8–6 || Lee || Astacio (1–4) || Wickman || 30,742 || 15–15
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 31 || May 7 || Indians || 6–1 || Drese (3–3) || Elarton || || 36,311 || 16–15
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 32 || May 8 || Indians || 7–2 || Rogers (3–2) || Westbrook || Cordero (10) || 23,203 || 17–15
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 33 || May 9 || Tigers || 2–0 || Robertson || Cordero (0–1) || || 24,122 || 17–16
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 34 || May 10 || Tigers || 5–4 || Brocail (2–0) || Johnson || Cordero (11) || 24,766 || 18–16
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 35 || May 11 || Tigers || 6–5 || Walker || Mahay (0–1) || Urbina || 28,689 || 18–17
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 36 || May 13 || @Twins || 9–6 || Brocail (3–0) ||Nathan || Cordero (12) || 24,524 || 19–17
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 37 || May 14 || @Twins || 5–0 || Rogers (4–2) || Silva || || 28,624 || 20–17
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 38 || May 15 || @Twins || 5–2 || Radke || Mahay (0–2) || Nathan || 27,891 || 20–18
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 39 || May 16 || @White Sox || 7–6 || Regilio (1–1) || Marte || Cordero (13) || 26,889 || 21–18
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 40 || May 17 || @White Sox || 5–2 || Garland || Astacio (1–5) || Hermanson || 18,333 || 21–19
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 41 || May 18 || @White Sox || 7–0 || Buehrle || Drese (3–4) || || 16,255 || 21–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 42 || May 20 || Astros || 7–3 || Rogers (5–2) || Backe || || 38,109 || 22–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 43 || May 21 || Astros || 18–3 || Young (4–2) || Astacio || || 35,781 || 23–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 44 || May 22 || Astros || 2–0 || Park (4–1) || Oswalt || Cordero (14) || 40,583 || 24–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 45 || May 24 || Royals || 4–3 || Drese (4–4) ||Hernández || Cordero (15) || 27,449 || 25–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 46 || May 25 || Royals || 7–3 || Astacio (2–5) || Greinke || || 23,755 || 26–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 47 || May 26 || Royals || 8–1 || Rogers (6–2) || Lima || || 25,022 || 27–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 48 || May 27 || White Sox || 6–2 || Young (5–2) || McCarthy || Cordero (16) || 31,149 || 28–20
|- style="background-color:#bbbbbb"
| -- || May 28 || colspan=6 | Postponed || 29–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 49 || May 29 || White Sox || 12–4 || Park (5–1) || Garland || || 36,265 || 29–20
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 50 || May 31 || @Tigers || 8–2 || Rogers (7–2) || Maroth || || 16,931 || 30–20{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=June}}
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 51 || June 1 || @Tigers || 6–4 || Bonderman || Drese (4–5) || Urbina || 15,428 || 30–21
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 52 || June 2 || @Tigers || 6–5 || Urbina || Regilio (1–2) || || 21,166 || 30–22
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 53 || June 3 || @Royals || 2–1 || Sisco || Astacio (2–6) || MacDougal || 11,635 || 30–23
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 54 || June 4 || @Royals || 14–9 || Park (6–1) || Lima || || 18,808 || 31–23
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 55 || June 5 || @Royals || 8–1 || Rogers (8–2) || Greinke || || 21,424 || 32–23
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 56 || June 7 || @Phillies || 8–5 || Lieber || Drese (4–6) || Wagner || 33,616 || 32–24
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 57 || June 8 || @Phillies || 2–0 || Fultz|| Young (5–3) || Wagner || 24,339 || 32–25
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 58 || June 9 || @Phillies || 10–8 || Padilla || Astacio (2–7) || Wagner || 25,205 || 32–26
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 59 || June 10 || @Marlins || 12–5 || Jones || Brocail (3–1) || || 16,622 || 32–27
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 60 || June 11 || @Marlins || 6–5 || Riedling || Domínguez (0–1) || Jones || 25,557 || 32–28
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 61 || June 12 || @Marlins || 6–2 || Rodríguez (1–0) || Moehler || Wasdin (1) || 21,303 || 33–28
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 62 || June 13 || Braves || 7–3 || Young (6–3) || Hudson || || 41,594 || 34–28
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 63 || June 14 || Braves || 7–2 || Sosa || Astacio (2–8) || || 30,221 || 34–29
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 64 || June 15 || Braves || 9–5 || Park (7–1) || Davies || Cordero (17) || 33,663 || 35–29
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 65 || June 17 || Nationals || 8–1 || Rogers (9–2) || Patterson || || 33,653 || 36–29
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 66 || June 18 || Nationals || 7–4 || Rodríguez (2–0)|| Armas || || 48,663 || 37–29
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 67 || June 19 || Nationals || 8–2 || Hughes || Wilson (0–1) || || 34,474 || 37–30
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 68 || June 20 || @Angels || 5–1 || Byrd || Young (6–4) || || 41,007 || 37–31
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 69 || June 21 || @Angels || 8–6 || Colón || Park (7–2) || || 43,025 || 37–32
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 70 || June 22 || @Angels || 6–0 || Washburn || Rogers (9–3) || || 41,763 || 37–33
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 71 || June 24 || @Astros || 5–2 || Oswalt || Rodríguez (2–1) || Lidge || 36,199 || 37–34
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 72 || June 25 || @Astros || 6–5 || Young (7–4) || Backe || Cordero (18) || 41,868 || 38–34
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 73 || June 26 || @Astros || 3–2 || Qualls || Domínguez (0–2) || || 35,331 || 38–35
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 74 || June 27 || Angels || 13–3 || Colón || Wilson (0–2) || || 34,471 || 38–36
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 75 || June 28 || Angels || 5–1 || Donnelly || Loe (0–1) || || 27,159 || 38–37
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 76 || June 29 || Angels || 7–6 || Loe (1–1) || Shields || || 30,112 || 39–37
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 77 || June 30 || Angels || 18–5 || Young (8–4) || Santana || || 27,466 || 40–37{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=July}}
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 78 || July 1 || @Mariners || 6–2 || Park (8–2) || Sele || || 37,270 || 41–37
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 79 || July 2 || @Mariners || 6–5 || Loe (2–1) || Putz || Cordero (19) || 34,209 || 42–37
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 80 || July 3 || @Mariners || 2–1 || Moyer || Rogers (9–4) || Guardado || 34,397 || 42–38
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 81 || July 4 || Red Sox || 6–5 || Benoit (1–0) || Foulke || || 50,492 || 43–38
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 82 || July 5 || Red Sox || 7–4 || Wakefield || Young (8–5) || Timlin || 33,356 || 43–39
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 83 || July 6 || Red Sox || 7–4 || Clement || Park (8–3) || Embree || 34,962 || 43–40
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 84 || July 8 || Blue Jays || 7–6 || Cordero (1–1) || Batista || || 30,242 || 44–40
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 85 || July 9 || Blue Jays || 12–10 || Rogers (10–4) || Downs || Cordero (20) || 36,285 || 45–40
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 86 || July 10 || Blue Jays || 9–8 || Loe (3–1) || Frasor || || 25,767 || 46–40
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 87 || July 14 || @Athletics || 6–0 || Harden || Park (8–4) || || 17,987 || 46–41
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 88 || July 15 || @Athletics || 7–2 || Zito || Wasdin (0–1) || || 22,423 || 46–42
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 89 || July 16 || @Athletics || 10–8 || Rogers (11–4) || Blanton || Cordero (21) || 22,826 || 47–42
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 90 || July 17 || @Athletics || 5–4 || Kennedy || Loe (3–2) || || 25,330 || 47–43
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 91 || July 18 || Yankees || 11–10 || Sturtze || Brocail (3–2) || Rivera || 46,538 || 47–44
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 92 || July 19 || Yankees || 2–1 || Loe (4–2) || Franklin || Cordero (22) || 45,208 || 48–44
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 93 || July 20 || Yankees || 8–4 || Small || Benoit (1–1) || || 45,354 || 48-45
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 94 || July 21 || Athletics || 6–4 || Witasick || Loe (4–3) || Street || 31,643 || 48–46
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 95 || July 22 || Athletics || 11–10 || Haren || Young (8–6) || || 35,266 || 48–47
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 96 || July 23 || Athletics || 5–4 || Saarloos || Rodríguez (2–2) ||Street || 38,841 || 48–48
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 97 || July 24 || Athletics || 8–3 || Harden || Park (8–5) || || 29,410 || 48–49
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 98 || July 25 || Orioles || 4–2 || Benoit (2–1) || Cabrera || Cordero (23) || 29,314 || 49–49
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 99 || July 26 || @Orioles || 5–4 || Grimsley || Baldwin (0–1) || Ryan || 25,235 || 49–50
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 100 || July 27 || @Orioles || 11–8 || Cordero (2–1) || Julio || Baldwin (1) || 31,540 || 50–50
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 101 || July 28 || @Orioles || 2–1 || Loe (5–3) || Ray || Cordero (24) || 22,254 || 51–50
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 102 || July 29 || @Blue Jays || 4–1 || Brocail (4–2) || Downs || Cordero (25) || 21,113 || 52–50
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 103 || July 30 || @Blue Jays || 3–2 || Benoit (3–1) || Frasor || Cordero (26) || 23,039 || 53–50
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 104 || July 31 || @Blue Jays || 5–1 || Chacín || Wilson (0–3) || || 24,123 || 53–51{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=August}}
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 105 || August 2 || Devil Rays || 10–8 || McClung ||Young (8–7) || Báez || 30,038 || 53–52
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 106 || August 3 || Devil Rays || 8–5 || Harper || Rodríguez (2–3) || Báez || 30,513 || 53–53
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 107 || August 4 || Devil Rays || 13–5 || Gryboski (1–0) || Orvella || || 27,176 || 54–53
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 108 || August 5 || Orioles || 10–5 || Chen || Wilson (0–4) || || 37,296 || 54–54
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 109 || August 6 || Orioles || 10–3 || Wasdin (1–1) || Cabrera ||Loe (1) || 34,632 || 55–54
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 110 || August 7 || Orioles || 9–3 || Young (9–7) || Ponson || || 27,137 || 56–54
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 111 || August 8 || @Red Sox || 11–6 || González || Karsay (0–1) || || 35,453 || 56–55
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 112 || August 9 || @Red Sox || 8–7 || Schilling || Gryboski (1–1) || || 35,308 || 56–56
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 113 || August 10 || @Red Sox || 16–5 || Arroyo || Rogers (11–5) || || 35,379 || 56–57
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 114 || August 11 || @Yankees || 9–8 || Sturtze || Baldwin (0–2) || Rivera || 54,283 || 56–58
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 115 || August 12 || @Yankees || 6–5 || Leiter || Wilson (0–5) || Sturtze || 54,442 || 56–59
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 116 || August 13 || @Yankees || 7–5 || Small || Loe (5–4) || || 54,919 || 56–60
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 117 || August 14 || @Yankees || 10–3 || Chacón || Benoit (3–2) || || 54,824 || 56–61
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 118 || August 16 || @Indians || 8–2 || Sabathia || Rogers (11–6) || || 27,403 || 56–62
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 119 || August 17 || @Indians || 3–0 || Young (10–7) || Millwood || Cordero (27) || 20,442 || 57–62
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 120 || August 18 || @Indians || 9–4 || Westbrook || Wilson (0–6) || || 23,214 || 57–63
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 121 || August 19 || @Devil Rays || 2–1 || McClung || Domínguez (0–3) ||Báez || 10,188 || 57–64
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 122 || August 20 || @Devil Rays || 4–2 || Kazmir || Benoit (3–3) || Baez || 19,041 || 57–65
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 123 || August 21 || @Devil Rays || 6–3 || Fossum ||Rogers (11–7) || Báez || 13,974 || 57–66
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 124 || August 23 || Mariners || 6–4 || Young (11–7) || Moyer || Cordero (28) || 25,653 || 58–66
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 125 || August 24 || Mariners || 8–1 || Domínguez (1–3) || Franklin || Wasdin (2) || 28,612 || 59–66
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 126 || August 25 || Mariners || 8–2 || Harris || Benoit (3–4) || || 19,112 || 59–67
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 127 || August 26 || Twins || 6–0 || Loe (6–4) || Kyle Lohse || Wilson (1) || 28,877 || 60–67
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 128 || August 27 || Twins || 7–2 || Nathan || Shouse (2–2) || || 25,351 || 60–68
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 129 || August 28 || Twins || 2–1 || Brocail (5–2) || Crain || || 20,882 || 61–68
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 130 || August 29 || White Sox || 7–5 || Domínguez (2–3) || Buehrle || Brocail (1) || 27,819 || 62–68
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 131 || August 30 || White Sox || 8–6 || Wilson (1–6) || Garland || Cordero (29) || n/a || 63–68
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 132 || August 30 || White Sox || 8–0 || McCarthy || Vólquez (0–1) || || 28,183 || 63–69
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 133 || August 31 || White Sox || 9–2 || Loe (7–4) || Hernández || || 23,493 || 64–69{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|hide=y|bgcolor=#bd1021|fgcolor=white|month=September/October}}
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 134 || September 1 || @Royals || 5–4 || Rogers (12–7) || Howell || Cordero (30) || 12,735 || 65–69
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 135 || September 2 || @Royals || 8–7 || Cordero (3–1) || MacDougal || Wasdin (3) || 14,425 || 66–69
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 136 || September 3 || @Royals || 5–3 || Domínguez (3–3)|| Carrasco || || 18,932 || 67–69
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 137 || September 4 || @Royals || 17–8 ||Núñez || Vólquez (0–2) || || 15,512 || 67–70
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 138 || September 5 || @Twins || 7–0 || Loe (8–4) || Silva || || 15,627 || 68–70
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 139 || September 6 || @Twins || 10–7 || Wasdin (2–1)|| Nathan || Cordero (31) || 12,564 || 69–70
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 140 || September 7 || @Twins || 8–6 || Romero || Brocail (5–3) || Nathan || 13,034 || 69–71
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 141 || September 9 || Athletics || 9–8 || Zito || Domínguez (3–4) || Street || 26,468 || 69–72
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 142 || September 10 || Athletics || 5–4 || Blanton|| Loe (8–5)|| Street || 41,058 || 69–73
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 143 || September 11 || Athletics || 7–4|| Rogers (13–7)|| Kennedy || Wasdin (4) || 19,913 || 70–73
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 144 || September 12 || Orioles || 4–2 || Cabrera || Vólquez (0–3) ||Ryan || 20,418 || 70–74
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 145 || September 13 || Orioles || 4–3 || Ray|| Wilson (1–7) || Ryan || 21,167 || 70–75
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 146 || September 14 || Orioles || 7–6 || Benoit (4–4) || Grimsley || || 18,077 || 71–75
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 147 || September 15 || Mariners || 4–3 || Loe (9–5) || Harris || Cordero (32) || 23,679 || 72–75
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 148 || September 16 || Mariners || 5–3 || Rupe (1–0) || Hernández || Cordero (33) || 25,567 || 73–75
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 149 || September 17 || Mariners || 7–6 || Shouse (3–2) || Guardado || || 41,983 || 74–75
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 150 || September 18 || Mariners || 8–6 || Dickey (1–1) || Franklin || Cordero (34) || 26,532 || 75–75
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 151 || September 20 || @Angels || 2–1 || Colón || Domínguez (3–5) || Rodríguez || 36,170 || 75–76
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 152 || September 21 || @Angels || 6–5 || Yan || Feldman (0–1) || Rodríguez || 37,776 || 75–77
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 153 || September 22 || @Angels || 7–4 || Santana || Vólquez (0–4) || Escobar || 36,588 || 75–78
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 154 || September 23 || @Athletics || 3–1 || Rogers (14–7)|| Haren || Cordero (35) || 33,402 || 76–78
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 155 || September 24 || @Athletics || 7–6|| Duchscherer || Wasdin (2–2) || Street || 26,704 || 76–79
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 156 || September 25 || @Athletics || 6–2 ||Domínguez (4–5) || Saarloos || || 27,709 || 77–79
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 157 || September 27 || @Mariners || 3–2 ||Wasdin (3–2) || Mateo || Cordero (36) || 22,739 || 78–79
|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"
| 158 || September 28 || @Mariners || 7–3 || Young (12–7)|| Piñeiro || Cordero (37) || 20,723 || 79–79
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 159 || September 29 || @Mariners || 4–3 || Franklin|| Rogers (14–8) || Guardado || 19,481 || 79–80
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 160 || September 30 || Angels ||7–1 || Lackey || Dickey (1–2) || || 38,187 || 79–81
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 161 || October 1 || Angels || 7–6 || Shields || Domínguez (4–6) ||Rodríguez || 48,174 || 79–82
|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 162 || October 2 || Angels || 7–4 || Santana || Loe (9–6) || Rodríguez || 38,334 || 79–83{{MLB game log section end}}
|-
|Source: ESPN.com{{end}}

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI

Other batters

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI

Starting pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO

Other pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERA
Relief pitchers
PlayerGWLSVERASO

Awards and honors

  • Michael Young, A.L. Batting Title
  • Mark Teixeira, 1B, Gold Glove
  • Mark Teixeira, 1B, Silver Slugger Award
  • Alfonso Soriano, 2B, Silver Slugger Award
All-Star Game

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Oklahoma RedHawks|league15=Pacific Coast League|manager15=Bobby Jones
|level16=AA |team16=Frisco RoughRiders|league16=Texas League|manager16=Darryl Kennedy
|level17=A |team17=Bakersfield Blaze|league17=California League|manager17=Arnie Beyeler
|level18=A|team18=Clinton LumberKings|league18=Midwest League|manager18=Carlos Subero
|level19=A-Short Season|team19=Spokane Indians|league19=Northwest League|manager19=Greg Riddoch
|level20=Rookie|team20=AZL Rangers|league20=Arizona League|manager20=Pedro López
}}LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Spokane

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/2005.shtml|title=2005 MLB Team Statistics|work=Baseball Reference|accessdate=July 5, 2018}}
2. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/standja01.shtml
3. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/r/ransoco01.shtml

External links

{{Commons category|2005 Texas Rangers season}}
  • 2005 Texas Rangers at Baseball Almanac
{{2005 MLB season by team}}{{Texas Rangers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2005 Texas Rangers Season}}

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