Team Scoring and Season Summary
- Games played: 162
- Record: 79–83
- Rank: 3rd
- Games behind: 7.5
- Biggest lead: 0.5 games (last on May 1)
- Farthest behind: 9.5 games (last on September 26)
- Most games over .500: 5 (last on July 23)
- Most games under .500: 7 (last on September 26)
- Longest winning streak: 7 games (June 27 to July 3)
- Longest losing streak: 5 games (May 13 to May 18 and August 28 to September 1)
- Series sweep: 2–5
- Longest game: 14 innings (August 12 at Mariners and September 17 at Mariners)
- Shortest game: 7 innings (June 30 at Indians)
- Home record: 43–38
- Road record: 36–45
- vs. East division teams: 18–21
- vs. Central division teams: 34–38
- vs. West division teams: 15–18
- vs. American League teams: 67–77
- vs. National League teams: 12–6
- Runs scored: 724
- Runs allowed: 732
- Pythagorean record: 80–82
- Runs scored per game: 4.47
- Runs allowed per game: 4.52
- Blowout games: 23–25
- One-run games: 19–27
- 9-inning games: 74–77
- Extra-inning games: 4–6
- Shortened games: 1–0
- Walk-off games: 6–9
- Shutouts: 11–13
- 10+ runs scored: 14
- 10+ runs allowed: 12
- Most runs scored: 17 (May 25 at Angels)
- Most runs allowed: 20 (May 21 vs Twins)
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