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2025 Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
March: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 27 @ Nationals
2 March 29 @ Nationals
3 March 30 @ Nationals
4 March 31 Rockies
April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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5 April 2 Rockies
6 April 3 Rockies
7 April 4 Dodgers
8 April 5 Dodgers
9 April 6 Dodgers
10 April 8 @ Braves
11 April 9 @ Braves
12 April 10 @ Braves
13 April 11 @ Cardinals
14 April 12 @ Cardinals
15 April 13 @ Cardinals
16 April 14 Giants
17 April 15 Giants
18 April 16 Giants
19 April 17 Giants
20 April 18 Marlins
21 April 19 Marlins
22 April 20 Marlins
23 April 21 @ Mets
24 April 22 @ Mets
25 April 23 @ Mets
26 April 25 @ Cubs
27 April 26 @ Cubs
28 April 27 @ Cubs
29 April 29 Nationals
30 April 30 Nationals
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
31 May 1 Nationals
32 May 2 Diamondbacks
33 May 3 Diamondbacks
34 May 4 Diamondbacks
35 May 6 @ Rays
36 May 7 @ Rays
37 May 8 @ Rays
38 May 9 @ Guardians
39 May 10 @ Guardians
40 May 11 @ Guardians
41 May 12 Cardinals
42 May 13 Cardinals
43 May 14 Cardinals
44 May 16 Pirates
45 May 17 Pirates
46 May 18 Pirates
47 May 19 @ Rockies
48 May 20 @ Rockies
49 May 21 @ Rockies
50 May 22 @ Rockies
51 May 23 @ Athletics
52 May 24 @ Athletics
53 May 25 @ Athletics
54 May 27 Braves
55 May 28 Braves
56 May 29 Braves
57 May 30 Brewers
58 May 31 Brewers
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
59 June 1 Brewers
60 June 3 @ Blue Jays
61 June 4 @ Blue Jays
62 June 5 @ Blue Jays
63 June 6 @ Pirates
64 June 7 @ Pirates
65 June 8 @ Pirates
66 June 9 Cubs
67 June 10 Cubs
68 June 11 Cubs
69 June 13 Blue Jays
70 June 14 Blue Jays
71 June 15 Blue Jays
72 June 16 @ Marlins
73 June 17 @ Marlins
74 June 18 @ Marlins
75 June 19 @ Marlins
76 June 20 Mets
77 June 21 Mets
78 June 22 Mets
79 June 24 @ Astros
80 June 25 @ Astros
81 June 26 @ Astros
82 June 27 @ Braves
83 June 28 @ Braves
84 June 29 @ Braves
85 June 30 Padres
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
86 July 1 Padres
87 July 2 Padres
88 July 4 Reds
89 July 5 Reds
90 July 6 Reds
91 July 7 @ Giants
92 July 8 @ Giants
93 July 9 @ Giants
94 July 11 @ Padres
95 July 12 @ Padres
96 July 13 @ Padres
July 15 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta
97 July 18 Angels
98 July 19 Angels
99 July 20 Angels
100 July 21 Red Sox
101 July 22 Red Sox
102 July 23 Red Sox
103 July 25 @ Yankees
104 July 26 @ Yankees
105 July 27 @ Yankees
106 July 28 @ White Sox
107 July 29 @ White Sox
108 July 30 @ White Sox
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
109 August 1 Tigers
110 August 2 Tigers
111 August 3 Tigers
112 August 4 Orioles
113 August 5 Orioles
114 August 6 Orioles
115 August 8 @ Rangers
116 August 9 @ Rangers
117 August 10 @ Rangers
118 August 11 @ Reds
119 August 12 @ Reds
120 August 13 @ Reds
121 August 14 @ Nationals
122 August 15 @ Nationals
123 August 16 @ Nationals
124 August 17 @ Nationals
125 August 18 Mariners
126 August 19 Mariners
127 August 20 Mariners
128 August 22 Nationals
129 August 23 Nationals
130 August 24 Nationals
131 August 25 @ Mets
132 August 26 @ Mets
133 August 27 @ Mets
134 August 28 Braves
135 August 29 Braves
136 August 30 Braves
137 August 31 Braves
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
138 September 1 @ Brewers
139 September 3 @ Brewers
140 September 4 @ Brewers
141 September 5 @ Marlins
142 September 6 @ Marlins
143 September 7 @ Marlins
144 September 8 Mets
145 September 9 Mets
146 September 10 Mets
147 September 11 Mets
148 September 12 Royals
149 September 13 Royals
150 September 14 Royals
151 September 15 @ Dodgers
152 September 16 @ Dodgers
153 September 17 @ Dodgers
154 September 19 @ Diamondbacks
155 September 20 @ Diamondbacks
156 September 21 @ Diamondbacks
157 September 23 Marlins
158 September 24 Marlins
159 September 25 Marlins
160 September 26 Twins
161 September 27 Twins
162 September 28 Twins

2020 Special Game Log

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2020 Game Log[1] Overall Record: 0–0

2005 Game Log

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2004 Game Log

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2003 Game Log

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2002 Game Log

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2001 Game Log

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2000 Game Log

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1999 Game Log

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1998 Game Log

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1997 Game Log

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1996 Game Log

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1995 Game Log

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1994 Game Log

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1993 Game Log

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1993 Postseason Game Log

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1992 Game Log

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1991 Game Log

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1990 Game Log

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1989 Game Log

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1988 Game Log

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1987 Game Log

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1986 Game Log

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1985 Game Log

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1984 Game Log

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1983 Game Log

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1983 Postseason Game Log

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1982 Game Log

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1981 Game Log

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1981 Postseason Game Log

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1980 Game Log

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1980 Postseason Game Log

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1979 Game Log

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1978 Game Log

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1978 Postseason Game Log

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1977 Game Log

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1977 Postseason Game Log

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1976 Game Log

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1976 Postseason Game Log

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1975 Game Log

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1974 Game Log

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1973 Game Log

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1972 Game Log

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1971 Game Log

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1970 Game Log

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1969 Game Log

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1968 Game Log

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1967 Game Log

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1966 Game Log

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1965 Game Log

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1964 Game Log

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1963 Game Log

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1962 Game Log

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1961 Game Log

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1960 Game Log

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