1967 Game Log[7] Overall Record: 82–80 |
April (8–8)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
1 | April 11 | @ Cubs | 2–4 | Ferguson Jenkins (1–0) | Jim Bunning (0–1) | None | 16,462 | 0–1 |
2 | April 12 | @ Cubs | 5–4 (11) | Rick Wise (1–0) | Rich Nye (0–1) | None | 2,690 | 1–1 |
– | April 13 | @ Cubs | Postponed (rain);[8] Makeup: August 10 |
3 | April 14 | Mets | 5–1 | Chris Short (1–0) | Jack Fisher (0–1) | None | 26,649 | 2–1 |
4 | April 15 | Mets | 6–2 | Jim Bunning (1–1) | Bob Shaw (0–1) | None | 5,195 | 3–1 |
5 | April 16 | Mets | 2–0 | Larry Jackson (1–0) | Bill Denehy (0–1) | None | 9,213 | 4–1 |
– | April 17 | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[9] Makeup: June 6 as a traditional double-header |
6 | April 18 | Cubs | 4–8 | Bill Hands (1–0) | Chris Short (1–1) | None | 3,172 | 4–2 |
– | April 19 | Pirates | Postponed (cold weather);[10] Makeup: June 15 as a traditional double-header |
7 | April 21 | @ Mets | 3–6 | Jack Fisher (1–1) | Jim Bunning (1–2) | Don Shaw (3) | 5,093 | 4–3 |
8 | April 22 | @ Mets | 4–3 | Larry Jackson (2–0) | Bob Shaw (0–2) | None | 15,032 | 5–3 |
9 | April 23 (1) | @ Mets | 10–6 | Grant Jackson (1–0) | Don Shaw (0–1) | None | see 2nd game | 6–3 |
10 | April 23 (2) | @ Mets | 3–1 | Dick Ellsworth (1–0) | Bill Denehy (0–2) | None | 38,081 | 7–3 |
11 | April 25 | @ Pirates | 3–7 | Billy O'Dell (1–0) | Jim Bunning (1–3) | None | 5,585 | 7–4 |
– | April 26 | @ Pirates | Postponed (rain);[11] Makeup: August 31 |
12 | April 27 | @ Pirates | 4–5 | Pete Mikkelsen (1–0) | Dick Hall (0–1) | Bill Short (1) | 4,979 | 7–5 |
13 | April 28 | @ Braves | 8–9 | Clay Carroll (2–2) | Dick Hall (0–2) | None | 12,921 | 7–6 |
14 | April 29 | @ Braves | 2–3 | Pat Jarvis (2–0) | Chris Short (1–2) | Phil Niekro (3) | 12,200 | 7–7 |
15 | April 30 (1) | @ Braves | 6–4 | Grant Jackson (2–0) | Clay Carroll (2–3) | Dick Hall (1) | see 2nd game | 8–7 |
16 | April 30 (2) | @ Braves | 3–6 | Bob Bruce (1–0) | Rick Wise (1–1) | Phil Niekro (4) | 27,644 | 8–8 |
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May (10–15)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
17 | May 2 | Astros | 3–10 | Mike Cuellar (2–1) | Larry Jackson (2–1) | None | 4,568 | 8–9 |
18 | May 3 | Astros | 1–0 | Chris Short (2–2) | Larry Dierker (2–2) | None | 4,428 | 9–9 |
19 | May 4 | Astros | 1–4 | Turk Farrell (1–0) | Dick Ellsworth (1–1) | Carroll Sembera (1) | 3,591 | 9–10 |
20 | May 5 | Dodgers | 3–1 | Jim Bunning (2–3) | Jim Brewer (0–1) | Chris Short (1) | 12,805 | 10–10 |
– | May 6 | Dodgers | Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: July 18 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 7 | Dodgers | Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: September 15 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 8 | Braves | Postponed (rain);[13] Makeup: May 10 as a traditional double-header |
21 | May 9 | Braves | 3–2 | Chris Short (3–2) | Clay Carroll (2–4) | Dick Hall (2) | 3,770 | 11–10 |
22 | May 10 (1) | Braves | 4–3 | Turk Farrell (2–0) | Phil Niekro (0–1) | None | see 2nd game | 12–10 |
23 | May 10 (2) | Braves | 2–7 | Wade Blasingame (1–0) | Larry Jackson (2–2) | Phil Niekro (6) | 9,252 | 12–11 |
24 | May 12 | @ Reds | 2–4 | Sammy Ellis (3–2) | Dick Ellsworth (1–2) | None | 10,460 | 12–12 |
25 | May 13 | @ Reds | 3–2 | Turk Farrell (3–0) | Billy McCool (3–2) | None | 16,076 | 13–12 |
26 | May 14 (1) | @ Reds | 1–2 | Jim Maloney (2–2) | Larry Jackson (2–3) | Ted Abernathy (11) | see 2nd game | 13–13 |
27 | May 14 (2) | @ Reds | 0–1 | Gary Nolan (3–1) | Jim Bunning (2–4) | None | 12,381 | 13–14 |
28 | May 16 | @ Cardinals | 3–4 | Joe Hoerner (1–1) | Grant Jackson (2–1) | None | 10,514 | 13–15 |
29 | May 17 | @ Cardinals | 2–3 | Dick Hughes (1–1) | Turk Farrell (3–1) | None | 15,923 | 13–16 |
30 | May 18 | Reds | 7–1[a] | Jim Bunning (3–4) | Billy McCool (3–3) | None | 8,045 | 14–16 |
31 | May 19 | Reds | 1–6 | Jim Maloney (3–2) | Larry Jackson (2–4) | None | 12,204 | 14–17 |
32 | May 20 | Reds | 2–5 | Gerry Arrigo (4–0) | Grant Jackson (2–2) | None | 6,299 | 14–18 |
33 | May 21 | Reds | 2–1 (18) | Dick Hall (1–2) | Darrell Osteen (0–1) | None | 8,641 | 15–18 |
34 | May 22 | Giants | 1–3 | Gaylord Perry (2–4) | Jim Bunning (3–5) | None | 9,341 | 15–19 |
35 | May 23 | Giants | 4–5 (11) | Frank Linzy (3–1) | Turk Farrell (3–2) | Bill Henry (2) | 9,920 | 15–20 |
– | May 24 | Giants | Postponed (rain);[14] Makeup: June 30 as a traditional double-header |
36 | May 26 | Cardinals | 7–4 | Dick Hall (2–2) | Ron Willis (1–1) | Turk Farrell (1) | 15,365 | 16–20 |
37 | May 27 | Cardinals | 4–11 | Larry Jaster (3–1) | Grant Jackson (2–3) | Nelson Briles (1) | 6,351 | 16–21 |
38 | May 28 | Cardinals | 3–8 | Steve Carlton (3–1) | Larry Jackson (2–5) | None | 11,250 | 16–22 |
39 | May 29 | @ Giants | 9–12 | Joe Gibbon (1–0) | Dick Ellsworth (1–3) | Lindy McDaniel (1) | 6,875 | 16–23 |
40 | May 30 | @ Giants | 5–4 | Jim Bunning (4–5) | Juan Marichal (8–4) | None | 26,981 | 17–23 |
41 | May 31 | @ Dodgers | 6–0 (11) | Dick Hall (3–2) | Don Drysdale (5–4) | None | 16,044 | 18–23 |
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June (17–14)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
42 | June 1 | @ Dodgers | 6–1 | Larry Jackson (3–5) | Claude Osteen (6–5) | None | 16,597 | 19–23 |
43 | June 2 | @ Astros | 5–3 | Dick Ellsworth (2–3) | Chris Zachary (0–6) | Turk Farrell (2) | 12,794 | 20–23 |
44 | June 3 | @ Astros | 4–2 | Jim Bunning (5–5) | Larry Dierker (5–3) | None | 20,930 | 21–23 |
45 | June 4 | @ Astros | 6–1 | Turk Farrell (4–2) | Dan Schneider (0–1) | Dick Hall (3) | 25,836 | 22–23 |
46 | June 5 | Cubs | 3–13 | Bob Hendley (2–0) | Larry Jackson (3–6) | Cal Koonce (2) | 5,865 | 22–24 |
47 | June 6 (1) | Cubs | 8–6 | Dick Hall (4–2) | Chuck Hartenstein (0–1) | None | see 2nd game | 23–24 |
48 | June 6 (2) | Cubs | 9–8 | Turk Farrell (5–2) | Ray Culp (3–5) | None | 14,576 | 24–24 |
49 | June 7 | Cubs | 1–3 | Ferguson Jenkins (7–3) | Jim Bunning (5–6) | None | 8,137 | 24–25 |
50 | June 9 | @ Pirates | 1–16 | Billy O'Dell (5–2) | Rick Wise (1–2) | None | 17,064 | 24–26 |
51 | June 10 | @ Pirates | 3–4 | Al McBean (2–0) | Dick Hall (4–3) | None | 17,587 | 24–27 |
52 | June 11 | @ Pirates | 14–1 | Jim Bunning (6–6) | Juan Pizarro (3–6) | None | 15,915 | 25–27 |
53 | June 12 | Braves | 7–4 | Turk Farrell (6–2) | Dick Kelley (1–6) | None | 9,874 | 26–27 |
54 | June 13 | Braves | 0–1 | Phil Niekro (2–2) | Rick Wise (1–3) | None | 10,722 | 26–28 |
55 | June 14 | Braves | 7–16 | Ken Johnson (6–4) | Larry Jackson (3–7) | Bob Bruce (1) | 10,143 | 26–29 |
56 | June 15 (1) | Pirates | 4–1 | Dick Hall (5–3) | Bob Veale (7–2) | None | see 2nd game | 27–29 |
57 | June 15 (2) | Pirates | 2–5 | Steve Blass (2–1) | Dick Ellsworth (2–4) | None | 24,480 | 27–30 |
58 | June 16 | Pirates | 5–3 | Larry Jackson (4–7) | Billy O'Dell (5–4) | None | 20,796 | 28–30 |
59 | June 17 | Pirates | 5–6 | Dennis Ribant (3–3) | Jim Bunning (6–7) | Roy Face (10) | 9,595 | 28–31 |
60 | June 18 | Pirates | 3–5 | Tommie Sisk (5–4) | Rick Wise (1–4) | Juan Pizarro (1) | 14,726 | 28–32 |
61 | June 20 | Mets | 4–0 | Larry Jackson (5–7) | Bob Hendley (2–1) | None | 7,718 | 29–32 |
62 | June 21 | Mets | 0–2 | Jack Fisher (5–7) | Jim Bunning (6–8) | None | 8,229 | 29–33 |
– | June 22 | Mets | Postponed (rain);[15] Makeup: August 15 as a traditional double-header |
63 | June 23 | @ Cardinals | 2–3 | Dick Hughes (7–2) | Rick Wise (1–5) | None | 31,727 | 29–34 |
64 | June 24 | @ Cardinals | 1–2 | Bob Gibson (9–5) | Larry Jackson (5–8) | None | 19,486 | 29–35 |
65 | June 25 (1) | @ Cardinals | 6–4 | Jim Bunning (7–8) | Larry Jaster (4–3) | Dick Hall (4) | see 2nd game | 30–35 |
66 | June 25 (2) | @ Cardinals | 10–4 | John Boozer (1–0) | Al Jackson (5–3) | None | 47,020 | 31–35 |
67 | June 26 | @ Cubs | 2–4 | Rich Nye (6–3) | Turk Farrell (6–3) | Chuck Hartenstein (1) | 9,145 | 31–36 |
68 | June 27 | @ Cubs | 4–2 | Rick Wise (2–5) | Curt Simmons (3–6) | Dick Hall (5) | 12,769 | 32–36 |
69 | June 28 | @ Mets | 6–5 | John Boozer (2–0) | Tom Seaver (6–5) | Dick Hall (6) | 20,396 | 33–36 |
70 | June 29 | @ Mets | 1–0 | Jim Bunning (8–8) | Jack Fisher (5–9) | None | 13,653 | 34–36 |
71 | June 30 (1) | Giants | 10–3 | Chris Short (4–2) | Gaylord Perry (5–10) | None | see 2nd game | 35–36 |
72 | June 30 (2) | Giants | 3–12 | Juan Marichal (11–6) | Turk Farrell (6–4) | None | 22,618 | 35–37 |
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July (13–14)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
73 | July 1 | Giants | 2–3 | Mike McCormick (9–3) | Rick Wise (2–6) | Frank Linzy (10) | 20,181 | 35–38 |
74 | July 2 | Giants | 8–7 | Dick Hall (6–3) | Lindy McDaniel (1–4) | None | 11,667 | 36–38 |
75 | July 4 (1) | Astros | 9–0 | Chris Short (5–2) | Dave Giusti (4–8) | None | see 2nd game | 37–38 |
76 | July 4 (2) | Astros | 4–3 (11) | Larry Jackson (6–8) | Barry Latman (1–4) | None | 16,368 | 38–38 |
77 | July 5 | Astros | 3–2 | Rick Wise (3–6) | Mike Cuellar (9–4) | Dick Hall (7) | 7,547 | 39–38 |
78 | July 7 | Cardinals | 1–5 | Steve Carlton (7–5) | Larry Jackson (6–9) | None | 21,176 | 39–39 |
79 | July 8 | Cardinals | 4–6 (12) | Nelson Briles (4–2) | Dick Hall (6–4) | Al Jackson (1) | 21,488 | 39–40 |
80 | July 9 | Cardinals | 4–3 (10) | Rick Wise (4–6) | Ron Willis (1–3) | None | 19,619 | 40–40 |
– | July 11 | 1967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim |
– | July 13 | @ Braves | Postponed (rain);[16] Makeup: September 4 as a day-night double-header[17] |
81 | July 14 | @ Braves | 2–4 | Tony Cloninger (3–4) | Rick Wise (4–7) | Cecil Upshaw (1) | 21,168 | 40–41 |
82 | July 15 | @ Braves | 2–5 | Pat Jarvis (9–3) | Chris Short (5–3) | None | 21,118 | 40–42 |
83 | July 16 | @ Reds | 8–0 | Jim Bunning (9–8) | Gerry Arrigo (5–4) | None | 15,512 | 41–42 |
84 | July 17 | @ Reds | 5–8 | Ted Abernathy (3–3) | Dick Hall (6–5) | None | 7,517 | 41–43 |
85 | July 18 (1) | Dodgers | 5–0 | Rick Wise (5–7) | Don Sutton (6–11) | None | see 2nd game | 42–43 |
86 | July 18 (2) | Dodgers | 1–2 | Phil Regan (3–4) | John Boozer (2–1) | Ron Perranoski (8) | 17,746 | 42–44 |
87 | July 19 | Dodgers | 1–3 (11) | Jim Brewer (3–2) | Chris Short (5–4) | Ron Perranoski (9) | 12,337 | 42–45 |
88 | July 20 | Dodgers | 10–4 | Larry Jackson (7–9) | Claude Osteen (11–10) | None | 11,311 | 43–45 |
89 | July 21 | Reds | 5–3 | Turk Farrell (7–4) | Sammy Ellis (6–7) | Dick Hall (8) | 15,899 | 44–45 |
90 | July 22 | Reds | 7–2 | Rick Wise (6–7) | Jim Maloney (8–6) | None | 16,733 | 45–45 |
91 | July 23 | Reds | 1–2 | Milt Pappas (9–7) | Chris Short (5–5) | Ted Abernathy (15) | 13,063 | 45–46 |
92 | July 24 | @ Astros | 1–2 (11) | Mike Cuellar (10–6) | Dick Hall (6–6) | None | 20,275 | 45–47 |
93 | July 25 | @ Astros | 12–7 | Jim Bunning (10–8) | Wade Blasingame (3–3) | John Boozer (1) | 15,294 | 46–47 |
94 | July 26 | @ Astros | 2–3 | Larry Sherry (1–1) | Rick Wise (6–8) | None | 10,741 | 46–48 |
95 | July 27 | @ Giants | 8–3 | John Boozer (3–1) | Mike McCormick (13–5) | None | 9,786 | 47–48 |
96 | July 28 | @ Giants | 2–7 | Juan Marichal (13–9) | Larry Jackson (7–10) | None | 16,155 | 47–49 |
97 | July 29 | @ Giants | 1–6 | Gaylord Perry (7–12) | Jim Bunning (10–9) | None | 16,839 | 47–50 |
98 | July 30 | @ Dodgers | 0–1 | Don Sutton (7–12) | Chris Short (5–6) | None | 20,806 | 47–51 |
99 | July 31 | @ Dodgers | 4–2 (11) | Dick Hall (7–6) | Ron Perranoski (3–5) | Turk Farrell (3) | 18,442 | 48–51 |
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August (20–11)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
100 | August 1 | @ Dodgers | 2–1 | Larry Jackson (8–10) | Claude Osteen (12–11) | None | 20,893 | 49–51 |
101 | August 2 | @ Dodgers | 3–2 (10) | Jim Bunning (11–9) | Phil Regan (4–5) | Turk Farrell (4) | 19,512 | 50–51 |
102 | August 4 | Astros | 7–1 | Dick Ellsworth (3–4) | Don Wilson (8–6) | None | 7,349 | 51–51 |
103 | August 5 | Astros | 10–3 | John Boozer (4–1) | Wade Blasingame (4–4) | Grant Jackson (1) | 4,695 | 52–51 |
104 | August 6 | Astros | 8–4 | Dick Hall (8–6) | Don Wilson (8–7) | None | 25,845 | 53–51 |
105 | August 7 | Giants | 8–0 | Jim Bunning (12–9) | Gaylord Perry (8–13) | None | 15,383 | 54–51 |
106 | August 8 | Giants | 5–4 (10) | Turk Farrell (8–4) | Frank Linzy (5–6) | None | 15,896 | 55–51 |
– | August 9 | Giants | Postponed (rain);[18] Makeup: September 30 as a traditional double-header in San Francisco |
107 | August 10 | @ Cubs | 2–3 | Chuck Hartenstein (6–2) | Dick Hall (8–7) | Bill Stoneman (1) | 9,557 | 55–52 |
108 | August 11 | @ Cubs | 2–1 | Jim Bunning (13–9) | Jim Ellis (0–1) | None | 8,766 | 56–52 |
109 | August 12 | @ Cubs | 9–0 | Dick Ellsworth (4–4) | Joe Niekro (6–6) | None | 16,719 | 57–52 |
110 | August 13 (1) | @ Cubs | 2–6 | Ken Holtzman (6–0) | John Boozer (4–2) | Bill Stoneman (2) | see 2nd game | 57–53 |
111 | August 13 (2) | @ Cubs | 0–1 | Ferguson Jenkins (16–9) | Rick Wise (6–9) | None | 32,750 | 57–54 |
112 | August 14 | Mets | 3–8 | Jack Fisher (8–13) | Larry Jackson (8–11) | None | 7,311 | 57–55 |
113 | August 15 (1) | Mets | 3–2 (12) | Turk Farrell (9–4) | Hal Reniff (3–5) | None | see 2nd game | 58–55 |
114 | August 15 (2) | Mets | 7–5 | John Boozer (5–2) | Don Cardwell (3–9) | Turk Farrell (5) | 13,932 | 59–55 |
115 | August 16 | Mets | 3–5 | Cal Koonce (4–2) | Dick Ellsworth (4–5) | Dick Selma (1) | 7,541 | 59–56 |
116 | August 17 | Cubs | 5–2 (12) | Dick Hall (9–7) | Bill Hands (5–6) | None | 15,786 | 60–56 |
117 | August 18 | Cubs | 1–3 | Jim Ellis (1–1) | Larry Jackson (8–12) | Chuck Hartenstein (9) | 16,485 | 60–57 |
118 | August 19 | Cubs | 1–6 | Rich Nye (10–9) | Jim Bunning (13–10) | None | 7,228 | 60–58 |
119 | August 20 | Cubs | 1–6 | Ken Holtzman (7–0) | Chris Short (5–7) | Bill Stoneman (3) | 7,854 | 60–59 |
120 | August 22 (1) | @ Mets | 2–0 | Rick Wise (7–9) | Tom Seaver (12–10) | None | see 2nd game | 61–59 |
121 | August 22 (2) | @ Mets | 11–4 | Larry Jackson (9–12) | Jack Fisher (8–15) | Turk Farrell (6) | 30,951 | 62–59 |
122 | August 23 | @ Mets | 3–2 | Dick Ellsworth (5–5) | Cal Koonce (4–3) | Dick Hall (9) | 18,456 | 63–59 |
– | August 24 | Pirates | Postponed (rain);[19] Makeup: August 25 as a traditional double-header |
123 | August 25 (1) | Pirates | 2–0 | Jim Bunning (14–10) | Tommie Sisk (10–11) | None | see 2nd game | 64–59 |
124 | August 25 (2) | Pirates | 6–2 | Chris Short (6–7) | Steve Blass (4–6) | Turk Farrell (7) | 13,696 | 65–59 |
125 | August 26 | Pirates | 1–0 | Rick Wise (8–9) | Bob Veale (14–7) | None | 16,454 | 66–59 |
126 | August 27 | Pirates | 2–0 (5) | Larry Jackson (10–12) | Woodie Fryman (2–7) | None | 10,953 | 67–59 |
127 | August 28 | @ Reds | 3–2 | Dick Ellsworth (6–5) | Gerry Arrigo (6–6) | Turk Farrell (8) | 9,524 | 68–59 |
128 | August 29 | @ Reds | 0–1 | Gary Nolan (11–6) | Jim Bunning (14–11) | Ted Abernathy (22) | 8,667 | 68–60 |
129 | August 30 | @ Reds | 1–2 | Milt Pappas (14–9) | Chris Short (6–8) | Ted Abernathy (23) | 6,453 | 68–61 |
130 | August 31 | @ Pirates | 4–6 | Bob Veale (15–7) | Dick Hall (9–8) | Juan Pizarro (5) | 3,406 | 68–62 |
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September (14–17)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
131 | September 1 | @ Pirates | 0–3 | Woodie Fryman (3–7) | Larry Jackson (10–13) | None | 6,113 | 68–63 |
132 | September 2 | @ Pirates | 1–9 | Al McBean (5–3) | Jim Bunning (14–12) | None | 6,431 | 68–64 |
133 | September 3 | @ Pirates | 7–2 | Chris Short (7–8) | Tommie Sisk (10–12) | Turk Farrell (9) | 7,164 | 69–64 |
134 | September 4 (1) | @ Braves | 2–8 | Clay Carroll (6–10) | Rick Wise (8–10) | None | 10,060 | 69–65 |
135 | September 4 (2) | @ Braves | 1–8 | Tony Cloninger (4–6) | Dick Ellsworth (6–6) | Cecil Upshaw (7) | 10,103 | 69–66 |
136 | September 5 | @ Braves | 4–3 (11) | Dick Hall (10–8) | Ed Rakow (3–2) | None | 4,153 | 70–66 |
137 | September 6 | Reds | 9–0 | Jim Bunning (15–12) | Jim Maloney (13–10) | None | 7,822 | 71–66 |
138 | September 7 | Reds | 1–3 | Milt Pappas (15–10) | Chris Short (7–9) | Ted Abernathy (25) | 7,276 | 71–67 |
139 | September 8 | Braves | 4–1 | Rick Wise (9–10) | Clay Carroll (6–11) | None | 11,220 | 72–67 |
140 | September 9 | Braves | 4–3 | Larry Jackson (11–13) | Tony Cloninger (4–7) | Turk Farrell (10) | 9,607 | 73–67 |
141 | September 10 | Braves | 10–5 | Jim Bunning (16–12) | Ken Johnson (13–8) | Turk Farrell (11) | 5,642 | 74–67 |
142 | September 11 | @ Cardinals | 1–5 | Nelson Briles (12–5) | Chris Short (7–10) | None | 18,390 | 74–68 |
143 | September 12 | @ Cardinals | 0–6 | Bob Gibson (12–6) | Rick Wise (9–11) | Larry Jaster (3) | 19,932 | 74–69 |
144 | September 13 | @ Cardinals | 3–0 | Larry Jackson (12–13) | Dick Hughes (14–6) | None | 18,683 | 75–69 |
145 | September 15 (1) | Dodgers | 0–1 | Bill Singer (12–6) | Jim Bunning (16–13) | None | see 2nd game | 75–70 |
146 | September 15 (2) | Dodgers | 0–1 | Don Drysdale (11–15) | Chris Short (7–11) | None | 12,018 | 75–71 |
147 | September 16 | Dodgers | 8–4 (11) | Turk Farrell (10–4) | Ron Perranoski (6–7) | None | 5,549 | 76–71 |
148 | September 17 | Dodgers | 6–1 | Larry Jackson (13–13) | Claude Osteen (16–16) | None | 8,464 | 77–71 |
149 | September 18 | Cardinals | 1–5 | Bob Gibson (13–6) | Dick Ellsworth (6–7) | None | 10,433 | 77–72 |
150 | September 19 | Cardinals | 0–1 | Dick Hughes (15–6) | Jim Bunning (16–14) | None | 9,934 | 77–73 |
151 | September 20 | Cardinals | 3–1 | Chris Short (8–11) | Steve Carlton (14–9) | None | 8,466 | 78–73 |
152 | September 22 | @ Dodgers | 1–7 | Don Sutton (11–15) | Larry Jackson (13–14) | None | 14,006 | 78–74 |
153 | September 23 | @ Dodgers | 4–0 | Jim Bunning (17–14) | Claude Osteen (16–17) | None | 14,943 | 79–74 |
154 | September 24 | @ Dodgers | 3–1 | Rick Wise (10–11) | John Duffie (0–2) | None | 15,259 | 80–74 |
155 | September 25 | @ Astros | 3–4 | Howie Reed (1–1) | Turk Farrell (10–5) | None | 6,771 | 80–75 |
156 | September 26 | @ Astros | 2–3 | Dave Eilers (6–4) | John Boozer (5–3) | None | 7,256 | 80–76 |
157 | September 27 | @ Astros | 0–1 (11) | Mike Cuellar (16–11) | Jim Bunning (17–15) | None | 3,616 | 80–77 |
158 | September 28 | @ Giants | 2–1 | Rick Wise (11–11) | Gaylord Perry (15–17) | Turk Farrell (12) | 3,471 | 81–77 |
159 | September 29 | @ Giants | 9–1 | Chris Short (9–11) | Ron Herbel (4–5) | None | 6,997 | 82–77 |
160 | September 30 (1) | @ Giants | 2–3 | Ray Sadecki (12–6) | Larry Jackson (13–15) | None | see 2nd game | 82–78 |
161 | September 30 (2) | @ Giants | 0–1 | Néstor Chávez (1–0) | John Boozer (5–4) | Lindy McDaniel (2) | 11,667 | 82–79 |
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- ^[a] The May 18, 1967, game was protested by the Reds in the bottom of the sixth inning.[20] The protest was later denied.[20][21]
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