Rangers 2014: By the numbers
2,059
Combined games lost because of injury, including the entire seasons for infielder Jurickson Profar and outfielder Engel Beltre.
64 Players used in 2014, breaking the major league record of 59 set by the 2002 Indians, 2002 Padres and 2008 Padres.
40 Pitchers used, including three position players, which broke the 2002 Padres’ MLB record of 37.
26 Uses of the disabled list, the most in the majors and fourth most in Rangers history.
23 Rookies used, a club high and the most used in a season by any team since the 2009 Padres used 23.
23 Pitchers with wins, setting an AL record and tying for second most in MLB history. The only other team with more pitchers with victories was the 2009 Padres (24).
17 Shutouts for a staff that finished with a 4.49 ERA, third worst in the majors.
16 Players made major league debuts, a club record.
10 Times the Rangers were shut out, including the season finale against the A’s Sonny Gray, who threw two of the 10.
9/5/14 The date longtime manager Ron Washington surprised the baseball world with his resignation after nearly eight seasons at the helm. He later admitted to being untruthful to his wife.
8-11 Record against the Astros, a team the Rangers had dominated the previous seven seasons. Texas swept the final series late in September, but the damage had already been done and the Silver Boot was Houston’s for the first time since 2006.
3-22 Record from June 17 to July 13, when two eight-game losing streaks before the All-Star break altered the tone of the season from salvageable to forgettable.
.636 Tim Bogar’s winning percentage after going 14-8 as the interim manager the final three weeks of the season.
This story was originally published September 29, 2014 at 6:59 PM with the headline "Rangers 2014: By the numbers."