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Major League Baseball team season
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
4–9
6–6
9–3
4–9
1–12
6–6
6–7
8–4
5–8
5–7
6–6
5–7
8–5
Boston
9–4
—
5–7
7–5
10–3
7–6
6–6
6–6
10–2
5–8
7–5
8–4
8–4
7–6
California
6–6
7–5
—
7–6
6–6
7–5
8–5
5–7
7–6
7–5
10–3
8–5
8–5
6–6
Chicago
3–9
5–7
6–7
—
5–7
6–6
7–6
5–7
6–7
6–6
7–6
8–5
2–11
6–6
Cleveland
9–4
3–10
6–6
7–5
—
4–9
8–4
8–5
6–6
5–8
10–2
9–3
6–6
3–10–1
Detroit
12–1
6–7
5–7
6–6
9–4
—
5–7
8–5
7–5
6–7
6–6
6–6
7–5
4–9
Kansas City
6–6
6–6
5–8
6–7
4–8
7–5
—
6–6
6–7
4–8
8–5
5–8
8–5
5–7
Milwaukee
7–6
6–6
7–5
7–5
5–8
5–8
6–6
—
4–8
8–5
5–7
6–6
4–8
7–6
Minnesota
4–8
2–10
6–7
7–6
6–6
5–7
7–6
8–4
—
4–8
6–7
6–7
6–7
4–8
New York
8–5
8–5
5–7
6–6
8–5
7–6
8–4
5–8
8–4
—
5–7
8–4
7–5
7–6
Oakland
7–5
5–7
3–10
6–7
2–10
6–6
5–8
7–5
7–6
7–5
—
10–3
3–10
8–4
Seattle
6–6
4–8
5–8
5–8
3–9
6–6
8–5
6–6
7–6
4–8
3–10
—
4–9
6–6
Texas
7–5
4–8
5–8
11–2
6–6
5–7
5–8
8–4
7–6
5–7
10–3
9–4
—
5–7
Toronto
5–8
6–7
6–6
6–6
10–3–1
9–4
7–5
6–7
8–4
6–7
4–8
6–6
7–5
—
Notable transactions [ edit ]
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1986 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
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
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Legend
Indians Win
Indians Loss
Game Postponed
1986 Game Log
April: 11-8 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 7
@ Orioles
6-4
Schrom (1-0)
Flanagan (0-1)
Camacho (1)
52,292
1-0
2
April 9
@ Orioles
4-3
Aase (1-0)
Bailes (0-1)
13,039
1-1
3
April 10
@ Orioles
5-1
Dixon (1-0)
Kern (0-1)
Bordi (1)
12,933
1-2
4
April 11
Tigers
7-2
Terrell (1-0)
Niekro (0-1)
32,441
1-3
5
April 12
Tigers
6-2
Schrom (2-0)
Morris (1-1)
Camacho (2)
17,426
2-3
6
April 13
Tigers
8-2
Bailes (1-1)
Tanana (0-1)
10,463
3-3
7
April 15
Yankees
6-2
Niekro (1-0)
Candiotti (0-1)
Fisher (1)
3,223
3-4
—
April 16
Yankees
Postponed
8
April 17
Yankees
6-4
Niekro (1-1)
Tewksbury (1-1)
Bailes (1)
5,602
4-4
9
April 18
@ Tigers
6-1
Tanana (1-1)
Schrom (2-1)
20,703
4-5
10
April 19
@ Tigers
8-6
Bailes (2-1)
Petry (1-2)
Camacho (3)
19,216
5-5
—
April 20
@ Tigers
Postponed
11
April 21
Orioles
7-0
Candiotti (1-1)
Flanagan (1-2)
3,012
6-5
12
April 22
Orioles
5-2
Dixon (2-0)
Niekro (1-2)
Aase (4)
3,004
6-6
13
April 23
Orioles
5-1
Schrom (3-1)
McGregor (1-2)
Bailes (2)
3,788
7-6
14
April 24
@ Yankees
2-1
Guidry (3-0)
Heaton (0-1)
17,299
7-7
May: 12-16 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
June: 15-11 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
July: 15-12 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
August: 12-19 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
September: 15-12 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
October: 4-0 (Home: 0-0, Road: 0-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
All-Star Game
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Waterloo [13]
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