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2014 WILD CARD GAME
GIANTS DEFEAT PIRATES, 8-0
2014 DIVISION SERIES
GIANTS WIN NLDS 3-1 VS. WASHINGTON
2014 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
GIANTS WIN NLCS 4-1 VS. ST. LOUIS
2014 WORLD SERIES
GIANTS WIN WORLD SERIES 4-3 VS. KANSAS CITY
2014 WORLD SERIES PARADE
OCTOBER 31, 2014
The 2015 San Francisco Giants Media Guide
TAB LE O F C O NTE NTS
Club Directory Team Leaders AT&T Park
2014 Postseason Photos����������������������� 1 Yearly Batting������������������������������������� 333 Park Information�������������������������������� 420
Giants Staff Directory���������������������������15 Yearly Pitching����������������������������������� 337 Statue Dedications���������������������������� 421
Executive Bios�������������������������������������� 19 SF Giants Opening Day Info Splash Hits������������������������������������������423
Opening Day Info�������������������������������� 341 Home Ballparks����������������������������������424
2015 Giants Opening Day Lineups������������������������� 342 Year-By-Year Attendance������������425
Giants All-Star History Attendance Highlights������������������426
Manager and Coaches Past SF Games����������������������������������� 344
Bruce Bochy����������������������������������������� 44 AT&T Park Record Book���������������428
Giants All-Star Game Selections������ 348
Behind the Scenes League Leaders
Trainers/Medical���������������������������������� 64 Other Info
League Leaders and Notable
Staff������������������������������������������������������ 66 Performances������������������������������������ 349 Spring Training
2015 Giants Hall of Fame Spring Training Schedule������������������ 502
Players Biographies����������������������������� 68 Giants in the Hall of Fame������������������ 352 Scottsdale Stadium Information�������502
Roster������������������������������������������������� 252 National Baseball Hall of Fame Past Spring Training
and Museum������������������������������������ 353 Records���������������������������������������������503
2014 In Review Retired Uniform Numbers�����������������355 Broadcast Information
Final League Standings Special Recognition�����������������������358 English Broadcasters������������������������ 504
2014 Major League Standings����������� 256 Giants Wall of Fame�����������������������359 Spanish Broadcasters����������������������� 508
2014 National League Team Stats����� 257 All-Time Roster Hispanic Marketing
Giants Statistics All-Time Uniform Numbers����������360 Hispanic Marketing�����������������������������510
Giants Batting������������������������������������ 258 All-Time Playing Roster��������������������� 368 SFG Productions
Giants Pitching����������������������������������� 259 SFG Productions���������������������������������510
Individual Fielding������������������������������ 260 Postseason History Commitment to the Community
Highs and Lows���������������������������������� 262 Community Involvement�������������������� 511
Giants Postseason History����������380 Media Information
Record Breakdown���������������������������� 263 Postseason Awards�����������������������381
Day-By-Day Record��������������������������� 265 Media Information and Guidelines�����513
All-Time Postseason Roster��������382 Schedule
Players Transactions������������������������� 268 All-Time Postseason Results������386
Disabled/Bereavement List��������������� 270 2015 Schedule�������������������������������������517
All-Time Postseason Leaders�����409
Instant Replay������������������������������������ 271 All-Time World Series Leaders��� 410
Major League Attendance���������������� 273 All-Time LCS Leaders�������������������� 411
All-Time LDS Leaders�������������������� 412
Opponents Franchise Postseason Records���������413
National League Club Directory�������� 276
American League Club Directory������ 290 Scouting & Player Development
Scouting Directory����������������������������� 432
History Minor League System����������������������� 435
Giants Records Minor League Staff���������������������������� 436
Franchise Year-By-Year��������������������� 300 2014 Standings and Statistics
Giants vs. American League������������� 302 Farm System Records����������������������� 436
Yearly Win-Loss Breakdown������������ 302 Minor League Teams
Best Record - By Game��������������������� 304 Sacramento Rivercats�����������������������439
Worst Record - By Game������������������� 305 Richmond Flying Squirrels����������������� 441
Franchise Records����������������������������� 306 San Jose Giants���������������������������������443
Giants Records����������������������������������� 307 Augusta GreenJackets���������������������� 445
Single-Game Record Book���������������� 308 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes�������������������447
Top Tens Arizona Giants������������������������������������ 449
All-Time Batting����������������������������������311 Dominican Giants������������������������������� 451
Single-Season Batting and Pitching�����315 Minor League Players
Rookie Batting and Pitching���������������319 Players Biographies��������������������������� 453
Fielding Records and Leaders����������� 323 2014 First-Year Player Draft��������������� 500
Yearly Team Totals
Yearly Team Batting Totals���������������� 327
Yearly Team Pitching Totals��������������� 329
Month-By-Month Breakdown���������� 331

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Boxes Index
Achievements, Last, San Francisco Giants��������������� 351 Pitchers, Youngest Starter to Win Series
AT&T Park Ground Rules������������������������������������������������ 427 Clincher in Postseason History�������������������������������100
AT&T Park Top 5 Regular Season Crowds����������������� 427 Postseason, Lowest ERA (min. 30 ip)�����������������������������71
Attendance Records, AT&T Park��������������������������������� 427 Postseason, Extra-Inning HRs (Giants)�������������������������85
Attendance, Major League 2014���������������������������������� 273 Postseason, Giants to win NLCS MVP������������������������101
Award, Harry S. Jordan���������������������������������������������������119 Postseason, Longest Streaks of Scoreless IP on road��104
Award, Willie Mac, 2014��������������������������������������������������101 Postseason, Longest Scoreless inning streaks
Batting Title, NL Catchers Since 1876�������������������������213 WS history��������������������������������������������������������������������������105
Bochy, Bruce Postseason, Most Consecutive games w/o
Managers with Three-or-more WS Titles��������������44 allowing a run���������������������������������������������������������������116
Most Wins by Active Managers�������������������������������45 Postseason, Walk-Off Homer, Clinching���������������������149
Managerial History, Giants 1883-2013��������������������46 Postseason, Walk-Off Victories������������������������������������414
Broadcast Affiliates�������������������������������������������������������� 509 Postseason, Walk-Off Losses����������������������������������������414
Broadcasters, San Francisco Giants (1958-Present)��� 509 Postseason, Walk-Off Hits���������������������������������������������414
Coaches, Giants All-Time����������������������������������������������� 369 Postseason, Extra Inning Games����������������������������������415
Consecutive Batters Retired, Single Season����������� 205 Postseason, Longest Games by Time��������������������������415
Cycles, Giants������������������������������������������������������������������� 309 Postseason, Longest Hitting Streaks��������������������������415
Decade Club��������������������������������������������������������������������������61 Postseason, 10+ Strikeouts in a Game������������������������416
Games Played, Since 2008����������������������������������������������197 Postseason, Longest On Base Streaks�����������������������416
Gardner, Lori Ann (family room)��������������������������������������50 Postseason, Longest Scoreless Inning Streaks�������416
Gold Glove Winners��������������������������������������������������������� 261 Postseason, Home Run Chart����������������������������������������417
Grand Slams, For 1st Career Home Run, Giants��������120 Postseason, Achievements, Last, Giants�������������������417
Hitting Streaks, Giants���������������������������������������������������� 371 Rainouts, Giants��������������������������������������������������������������� 200
Home Run as 1st ML Hit in First ML Game������������������123 RBI, Giants Records by Position����������������������������������� 324
Home Runs, Inside the Park, AT&T Park History������183 Retired Numbers, Giants������������������������������������������������ 357
Home Run, Most in a Game by Giants������������������������� 270 Rookie of the Year, Giants Winners������������������������������214
Home Run Records, by Position, Giants��������������������� 323 Rookies, 2015������������������������������������������������������������������������81
Milestone Victories��������������������������������������������������������� 325 Sabean, Brain
MVP, Batting Title, World Series, Same Season������213 Top Trades�����������������������������������������������������������������������21
MVP, Giants Winners�������������������������������������������������������210 Winnings GMs����������������������������������������������������������������20
MVP, NL Catchers to Win Award����������������������������������211 Scoreless Streaks, Longest in SF-Era History����������161
MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, Career�����������������������������212 Strikeouts, All-Time Leaders�����������������������������������������160
No Hitters by Giants and Against�����������������������������������������310 Title Clinching, Dates, Giants���������������������������������������� 326
Owners, Giants 1882-Present������������������������������������������19 Triple Plays, SF-Era History������������������������������������������� 224
Pitchers, 200 Strikeout Seasons in SF History����������159 Winning Streaks, Giants������������������������������������������������� 373
Pitchers, Youngest Giants at Time of ML Debut�������102 Winning/Losing Streaks, Giants 1900-2014�������������� 264
Pitchers, Youngest Giants in Debut Since 1958��������103

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San Francisco Giants
AT&T Park
24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 972-2000 • sfgiants.com • sfgigantes.com

San Francisco Baseball Associates LLC


Chief Executive Officer: Laurence M. Baer

PRINCIPAL OWNERS
Laurence M. Baer Daniel Geller Trust Duane Kurisu A. Daniel Scheinman
Allan G. Byer Philip Halperin Peter A. Magowan David Schnell
Alex Byer Tori Humphrey Jeffrey Mallett John Scully
Philip Byer David Jenkins Philip D. Morais Scott Seligman
William Chang Charles B. Johnson Lawrence Nibbi Robert L. Sockolov
Trina Dean Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. Nancy Olsen Jed Walentas
George Drysdale Arthur H. Kern Arthur Rock David S. Wolff
Paul Wythes, Jr.
ADMINISTRATION
President & Chief Executive Officer�� Laurence M. Baer Community Ambassador ������������������������ Lon Simmons
Special Assistant ���������������������������������������� Willie Mays Community Ambassador�����������������������Dave Dravecky
Senior Advisor���������������������������������������Willie McCovey Executive Assistant to the President
Special Assistant �������������������������������������������� Will Clark & Chief Executive Officer����������������������������� Terri Guess
Community Ambassador��������������������� Orlando Cepeda Administrative Assistant��������������������������������Misha Hurd
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Senior Vice President and General Manager Coordinator, Pacific Rim Scouting������������������ John Cox
�������������������������������������������������������������� Brian R. Sabean Senior Consultant, Player Personnel������������ Jack Hiatt
Executive Assistant to the General Manager Special Assistant, Player Personnel������������Fred Stanley
�������������������������������������������������������������� Karen Sweeney Special Assistant, Player Development� Joe Amalfitano
Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Special Assistant, Player Development���Jim Davenport
Player Personnel����������������������������������������� Dick Tidrow Senior Director, Team Travel/
Vice President and Assistant Home Clubhouse Manager��������������������Bret Alexander
General Manager�������������������������������������� Bobby Evans Senior Director, Arizona Baseball Operations/Major
Vice President and Assistant General Manager, League Equipment Manager��������������������������� Alan Lee
Scouting & International Operations������������ John Barr Senior Manager, Player Personnel Administration
Special Assistant to the General Manager���Felipe Alou ���������������������������������������������������������������������������Clara Ho
Vice President, Pro Scouting Director of Employee Assistance Program
& Player Evaluation��������������������������������� Jeremy Shelley ��������������������������������������������������������������� Mike Mombrea
Senior Advisor, Baseball Operations�����������Tony Siegle Coordinator, Video Coaching Systems���� Danny Martin
Director, Player Development�������������������Shane Turner Coordinator, Video Coaching Systems������Yo Miyamoto
Coordinator of Instruction/Minor League Hitting Coordinator, Organizational Travel���������Mike Scardino
������������������������������������������������������������������ Steve Decker Coordinator, Medical Administration������� Chrissy Yuen
Coordinator of Minor League Pitching��������Bert Bradley Coordinator, Scouting Administration����� Adam Nieting
Senior Director, Minor League Operations and Coordinator, Minor League Operations����Eric Flemming
Quantitative Analysis�������������������������Yeshayah Goldfarb Coordinator, Arizona Minor League Operations
Senior Advisor, Scouting���������������������������� Paul Turco �������������������������������������������������������������������Gabe Alvarez
Senior Advisor, Scouting�������������������������������Lee Elder Scouting Assistant������������������������������� Jose Bonilla
Senior Advisor, Scouting����������������������������� Ed Creech Home Clubhouse Coordinator�������������Brad Grems
Senior Advisor, Scouting��������������������������Matt Nerland Home Clubhouse Assistants��������Brandon Evans,
Senior Advisor, Scouting������������������������ Doug Mapson ����������������������������������������������������� David Loewenstein
Senior Advisor Home Clubhouse�� Miguel Murphy Visitors Clubhouse Manager������������ Abe Silvestri
Director, D.R. Operations������������������������Pablo Peguero Visitors Clubhouse Assistants������������Ron Garcia,
Assistant Director, �����������������������������������Kent Nugen, Mark Sagrafena
Dominican Republic Operations�������������� Felix Peguero
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COMMUNICATIONS
Senior Vice President, Communications and Senior Advisor to the CEO���������������������������������������������Staci Slaughter
Executive Assistant to the Senior Vice President, Communications����������������������������������������������������������� Lyz Socha
Media Relations
Senior Director, Broadcast Services��� Maria Jacinto Coordinator, Baseball Information
Senior Director, Media Relations������Jim Moorehead and Media Relations���������������������������� Liam Connolly
Director, Baseball Information������������Matt Chisholm Media Relations Assistant �����������������Megan Nelson
Hispanic Marketing and Media Relations Manager Media & Communications Consultant������Joan Ryan
& Spanish Language Broadcaster����Erwin Higueros
Public Affairs/Community Relations
Vice President, Public Affairs Manager, Community & Family Programs
& Community Relations������������������������� Shana Daum ������������������������������������������������������������ Bertha Fajardo
Senior Manager, Public Affairs Manager, Community &
& Community Relations����������������������� Albert Jaimes Player Relations������������������������������������� Bobby Baksa
Creative Services
Vice President, Creative Services Graphic Designer��������������������������������Wayland Chew
& Visual Identity������������������������������������Nancy Donati Production/Graphic Designer����������Kristin Bagshaw
Director, Photography & Archives��� Missy Mikulecky Archives Inventory Assistant���������������� Alison Drake
Director, Graphic Design��������������������������� Brian Bisio Staff Photographer����������������������������������� Andy Kuno
Photography Assistant������������������ Suzanna Mitchell
Giants Community Fund
Executive Director���������������������������������Sue Petersen Junior Giants Manager�������� Nicole Z. Catchatoorian
Deputy Director������������������������������������� Paul Giuliacci Senior Coordinator, Development
Development Director�������������Carolyn Della Maggiore & Health����������������������������������������������������Blaine Mauldin
Junior Giants Junior Giants Coordinators�������������������� Bailey West,
and Special Projects Manager��� Cassandra Hofman ��������������������������������������������������������Katja Zimmerman
Finance���������������������������������� Peggy Della Rocchetta
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Senior Vice President, Business Operations����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Mario Alioto
Executive Assistant to the Senior Vice President, Business Operations���������������������������������������������������� Donna Bull
Ticket Sales/Services/Client Relations
Managing Vice President, Executive Assistant to Managing VP,
Ticket Sales & Services�������������������������Russ Stanley Ticket Sales & Services�������������������������Carolyn Uroz
Receptionist, Ticket Office Lobby������������������Emily Bliss
Tickets Sales
Vice President, Ticket Sales������������������ Jeff Tucker Senior Season Ticket Sales Executive��������������������
Director, Season Ticket Sales���������� Craig Solomon �����������������������������������������������������Diane McDermott
Director, Business Bulk Ticket Account Manager�������������������� Bill Dion
Development/Ticket Sales���������������Matt Peterson Special Events Sales Coordinator�� Cameron Lochte
Senior Manager, New Ticket Sales���� Nick Zanotto Ticket Sales Executive������������������������������ Brian Eck
Senior Sales Executive, Business Ticket Sales Associate��������������������Alyssa Maitoza
Development/Ticket Sales������������������� Nipur Desai Ticket Sales Consultants�����������Matt Belcher, Alex
����������������������������Holden, Jonathan Lee, Matt Simpson
Ticket Services
Senior Director, Ticket Services����������� Devin Lutes Tickets Operations Manager�������Krystal Haughton
Senior Box Office Manager������������������ Todd Pierce Tickets Operations Coordinator����������Jon Rillera,
Ticket Systems Manager����������������� Ashley Connor ������������������������������������������������� Jazmyn Hammons
Ticket Systems Administrator���������������������������������� Box Office Assistant���������������������������Eric Hahn
�������������������������������������� Jack Ocampo, Jason Hicks
Client Relations
Vice President, Client Relations��Annemarie Hastings Senior Coordinator, Luxury Suites & Premium
Director, Client Retention & Services������ Joe Totah Services����������������������������������������Lindsay Campbell
Manager, Premium Seating Retention & Services Luxury Suite Assistant���������������������������John Ryziw
������������������������������������������������������� Amanda Nichols Director, Suite, Premium
Assistant Manager, Premium Seating Retention & Group Retention�����������������������Chistian Chapman
& Services��������������������������������������������� Greg Collier Manger, Suite, Premium
Manager, Spring Training & Client Retention & Group Retention��������������������������� Ashley Campisi
������������������������������������������������������������Greg Marinec Account Manager, Suite, Premium
Manager, Special Projects & Client Retention & Group Retention��������������������������� Lauren Grondin
���������������������������������������������������������� Margo Malone Coordinator, Suite, Premium
Manager, Client Retention and Services����������������� & Group Retention����������Ryan Lehman, Peter Sercia
����������������������������������Cindy Hernandez, Kevin Mark Customer Service Manager��������������� Casey Baksa
Client Services Representative������������ Erick Reyes Customer Service Specialists�������� Chaz Gallagher,
Director, Luxury Suites���������������� Candice Wozniak ���� Vanessa Padrones, Randy Rigali, Brian Thacker
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Strategic Ticket Services
Vice President, Strategic Revenue Services Senior Coordinator, Ticket Processing
�������������������������������������������������������������Jerry Drobny �������������������������������������������������������Donna Dal Bozzo
Senior Director, Sales Strategy��������������Rocky Koplik Account Processor����������������������������� Callie Ballard
Director, Ticket Accounting�������������������Kem Easley Strategic Revenue Services Assistant��������������������
Business Analyst, CRM Manager�����Amy Johnson ������������������������������������������������Gabrielle Marangell
Sponsorship, New Business Development and Media Sales
Managing Vice President, Sponsorship Senior Manager, Media Sales������������Brian Hastings
& New Business Development����������������Jason Pearl Senior Sponsorship Activation Coordinator
Director, Sponsorship Sales���������������� Bill Lawrence �����������������������������������������������������������������Mike Martin
Director, Sponsorship Activation Sponsorship Activation Coordinator������Sarah Levant
& Business Development�����������������������Kristin Shaff Sponsorship Activation Coordinator�����David Manley
Sponsorship Sales Account Manager���Susan Otolski Sponsorship Sales Coordinator�������������Ronan Baynes
Sponsorship Sales Account Executive Sponsorship Project Manager �������Nichole Clementi
������������������������������������������������������������������ Ryan Bates

Marketing
Senior Vice President, Marketing��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Tom McDonald
Marketing Project Manager����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Kara Gilmore
Strategic Media & Special Events
Vice President, Special Events Senior Director, Special Ticket Events
& Marketing Activation�������������������������Danny Dann ������������������������������������������������������� Faham Zakariaei
Director, Promotions & Event Production Special Ticket Event Marketing Assistant��������������������
��������������������������������������������������������Valerie McGuire ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Rocky Dudum
Promotion & Event Production Coordinator
���������������������������������������������������� Shannon Cunnane
Digital Media
Director, Digital Media���������������������� Bryan Srabian Coordinator, Digital Marketing������������� Gail Kenney
Manager, Social Media����������������������� Becky Biniek
SFG Productions
Senior Director, SFG Productions Digital Media Coordinator���������������������Brad Martens
& Entertainment�������������������������������� Chris Gargano Video Board Operations/Editor���������������� Colby Frank
Director, Executive Producer����������������Keith Macri Video Engineer�����������������������������������������Ben Dolinky
Entertainment Manager��������������������� Sarah Loving Producer����������������������������������������������� Anica Chavez
Senior Producer���������������������������Rachel Lawrence Entertainment Coordinator�������������������� Grace Kinder
Senior Producer/Creative Lead����������������Matt KcKee Assistant Videographer������������������������Everett Duran
Video Editor/Producer�������������������������� Alyssa Royce Digital Media Assistant������������������������ Bobby Scharff
Retail
Vice President, Retail Operations������� Dave Martinez District Manager ���������������������������������� Joe Pellacani
Director, Retail Operations Senior Store Manager, AT&T Park�������� David Sekavek
& Store Strategy����������������������������Bonnie MacInnes Store Manager, AT&T Park���������� Scott Wickersham
Senior Buyer���������������������������������������������� Dayn Floyd Senior Store Manager, Walnut Creek
Retail Buyer, Womens, Kids & Novelty���Lauren Porter ������������������������������������������������������������������Lupe Rivera
Inventory Control Manager���������������������� Paul Kelley Senior Store Manager, Palo Alto & Hillsdale
Warehouse Manager�����������������������������Hector Perez ������������������������������������������������������������������� Mario Lara
Coordinator, Authentication Senior Store Manager, Serramonte��Melyssa English
& Retail Initiatives���������������������������������� Kasey Colvin Store Manager, Stonestown Galleria
Visual Merchandiser����������������������Humberto Salazar & Embarcadero Center�������������������Markus Feliciano
Buyers Assistant������������������������������ Kara Destrempe Store Manager, Valley Fair�������������������Lissette Lopez
Retail Assistant������������������������������������� Terence Ortiz
Giants Marketing Group (gmg)
President�������������������������������������������������Mario Alioto Vice President, Business Operations������Jason Pearl
ADMINISTRATION
Senior Vice President, Administration������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Alfonso G. Felder
Administration Project Manager������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Leslie Lee
Ballpark Operations
Senior Vice President, Ballpark Operations Director, Maintenance��������������������������Randy Gomez
����������������������������������������������������������������� Jorge Costa Maintenance Manager���������������������������Adan Toledo
Vice President, Ballpark Operations����� Gene Telucci Maintenance Manager������������������������� Isabel Barron
Senior Director, Security���������������������Tinie Roberson Director of Field Operations���������������������� Greg Elliott
Security Manager��������������������������������� Charles Allen Systems Analyst����������������������������������Spencer Serafin
Senior Director, Special Events�������������������Tom Zorn Mail & Supply Coordinators����������������� Raul Rodriguez ,
Senior Director, Ballpark Operations�� Stan Sprinkles �������������������������������������������������������������������Juan Nuñez
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Giants Enterprises
Vice President & General Manager������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Stephen Revetria
Executive Assistant to the Vice President & General Manager������������������������������������������������������������ Lyz Socha
Vice President���������������������������������������������Sara Hunt Event Coordinator�������������������������Jasmine Ferugson
Director of Sales and Marketing��������������Joey Nevin Event Coordinator����������������������� Alexandra Capitolo
Director of Event Services���������������������Brad Hansen Event Coordinator������������������������������������������Kim Mai
Gotham Club Manager�������������������Ryann Greenberg Marketing Coordinator������������������������������ Rory Davis
Senior Project Manager������������������������Leah Trafford Sales Coordinator������������������������������������Ryan Carroll
Senior Race Manager�������������������������Brian Kennedy Event & Spring Training Coordinator��Sarah Keyston
Membership Coordinator, Gotham Club
����������������������������������������������������������� Jenny Potstada
Guest Services
Vice President, Guest Services��������������� Rick Mears Manager, Guest Services & Tours�������������Kelli Duca
Director, Guest Services & Tours��� Alexis Lustbader Facilities Coordinator�����������������������������������������Vicki Kelley
Human Resources/EAP
Chief People Officer����������������������������� Leilani Gayles Compensation Senior Manager��������������� Lan Huynh
Vice President, Human Resources�����Joyce Thomas Human Resources Manager������ Fernando Fontanillo
Human Resources Manager����������������Nicole Bivetto Human Resources Specialist��������������Vince Limtiaco
FINANCE
Senior Vice President & Treasurer�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Lisa Pantages
Executive Assistant to the Senior Vice President, Finance & Giants Building Office Manager������������ Evelyn White
Director of Procurement�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Luis Lozada
Giants Building Lobby Receptionist�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Anthony Horton
Accounting
Vice President, Finance�������������������������Matt Causey Senior Accountant�����������������������������������Howard Kui
Assistant Controller������������������������������� Laura Porter Senior Accountant�����������������������Laura Schumacher
Accounting Manager���������������������� Keith T. Scheeler Payroll Specialist�������������������������������������Maria Lopez
Payroll Manager���������������������������Dimitrios Manentis Accounts Payable������������������������������David M. Smith
Senior Financial Analyst���������������������Teresa K. Jang Retail Staff Accountant��������������������Emma Martinez
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Bill Schlough
Senior Director, Information Technology�� Ken Logan Application Development Specialist-
Director, Strategic IT Initiatives & Baseball Systems��������������������������������� Michael Gries
Enterprise Architect����������������������������� Dave Woolley Telecommunications Manager�������������Lena Boswell
Director, Application Development������������� Dan Quill System Administrator�������������������������� Jackson Wan
Application Developer�����������������������������David Fujito IT Project Manager�������������������������������Nancy Garcia
Application Development Specialist- Systems Support Specialist�������������������� Jeremy Dye
Baseball Systems�����������������������������������������Paul Bien Helpdesk Administrator������������������ Mike Dominguez
LEGAL
Senior Vice President Executive Assistant, Legal/Mission Rock
& General Counsel����������������������������������� Jack F. Bair ���������������������������������������������������������� Susan Herman
Vice President & Deputy General Counsel Special Projects Assistant����������Claudia Hayes
���������������������������������������������������� Elizabeth R. Murphy
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
China Basin Ballpark Company LLC (Affiliated with the San Francisco Giants)
President & Chief Executive Officer��Laurence M. Baer Vice President & General Counsel, Secretary
Senior Vice President, ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Jack F. Bair
Finance & Treasurer�����������������������������������Lisa Pantages
Giants Development Services LLC (Affiliated with the San Francisco Giants)
Chief Executive Officer�����������������������Laurence M. Baer Secretary������������������������������������������Elizabeth R. Murphy
President�������������������������������������������������������� Jack F. Bair Managing Director�����������������������������������������Jon Knorpp
Treasurer����������������������������������������������������Lisa Pantages Director of Real Estate�������������������������������������Fran Weld
San Francisco Baseball Media Holdings LLC
President & Chief Executive Officer��Laurence M. Baer Secretary & General Counsel����������Elizabeth R. Murphy
Treasurer����������������������������������������������������Lisa Pantages Chief Marketing Officer������������������������������� Mario Alioto

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MISSION STATEMENT


The San Francisco Giants are dedicated to enriching our community
through innovation and excellence on and off the field.

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Laurence M. Baer
PresidenT and chief executive officer

A fourth generation San Franciscan, Larry Baer has gained a national


reputation as one of professional sports’ leading visionaries. Baer joined the
team in 1992 as the executive vice president after he and Peter Magowan
led the effort to assemble a new ownership group and negotiate the sale
that kept the Giants in San Francisco. A limited partner of the ownership
group, Baer was named chief operating officer in May 1996, team president
in October 2008 and CEO on January 1, 2012. In his first year as president
and CEO, the Giants won their second World Series Championship in three
years. In 2014, the Giants won their third World Series title in five years.
As president and CEO, Baer serves as the club’s “control” person on all
Giants, Major League Baseball and industry issues. Baer is responsible for
the overall day-to-day functioning of the organization. Under his direction
the Giants developed and constructed AT&T Park -- the first privately-financed Major League ballpark.
Since opening in 2000, AT&T Park has been widely praised as one of the “best ballparks ever built.” The
club has received unprecedented fan support – becoming one of only four teams to exceed three million
in attendance eight consecutive years (2000-2007).
Currently, the Giants enjoy the longest active home sellout streak in Major League Baseball of 327
games. With the support of more than 30,000 full season ticket holders, the Giants sold out the 2011,
2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons and welcomed more than 3.3 million fans each year. The Giants have been
the standard bearer in all of baseball for sponsorship revenue, and the ballpark continues to be one of the
most popular venues in the country for special events. In 2008, AT&T Park was named Sports Business
Journal’s Sports Facility of the Year, and in 2011 the Giants received Sports Business Journal’s Professional
Sports Organization of the Year award.
Baer also serves as a key strategist and negotiator of the club’s major business and baseball transac-
tions. This includes the Barry Bonds signing in November 1992, the naming rights agreement with
AT&T (then Pacific Bell) in 1996 and other strategic business partnerships. He led the effort to host
the 2007 All-Star Game in San Francisco and was the driving force behind the Giants partnership with
Comcast to create a regional sports network for the Bay Area.
Baer worked closely with the Giants Baseball department on strategic signings that keep several key
players in Giants uniforms for years to come, including Buster Posey, Matt Cain, Madison Bumgarner
and Hunter Pence.
Baer also serves as President & CEO of Giants Development Services, which is currently developing
Mission Rock – a new, mixed use urban neighborhood located on a 25-acre site across McCovey Cove
from AT&T Park. Once completed, Mission Rock will include more than eight acres of parks and open
space, an Anchor Steam Brewery, 650-1,500 residential units, 1.3 - 1.7 million square feet of office space,
a parking structure to serve ballpark and Mission Rock patrons, and up to 250,000 square feet of retail,
restaurants, and public amenities. The project is currently in the entitlement phase with groundbreaking
projected for 2016.
After earning Phi Beta Kappa honors at the University of California in 1980, Baer joined the Giants
as the club’s marketing director. In 1983, he left the Giants to attend Harvard Business School, followed
by a four-year tenure at Westinghouse Broadcasting in San Francisco and New York. He finally returned
to the Giants in December 1992 from CBS, Inc. in New York, where he had served as a special assistant
to the network’s chairman, Laurence Tisch.
Baer has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards throughout his career with the Giants.
This includes the San Francisco Distinguished Leadership Award for civic leadership (1996), “Sports
Torch of Learning Award” by the Scopus Society of the American Friends of The Hebrew University
(1995), and the Anti-Defamation League’s Torch of Liberty Award (2001). In 2010, Baer was the named
the “Person of the Year” by San Francisco Boys
and Girls Club, and in 2012 he was honored
as the Harvard Business School’s “Alumnus
of the Year.” In 2014, Baer was honored by
Giants Ownership
the University of California Berkeley with Ownership (CEO) Dates
its “Excellence in Achievement” award and John B. Day ........................Dec. 7, 1882 - Jan., 1893
received the Civic Leadership Award from the C.C. Van Cott .....................Jan., 1893 - Jan. 24, 1895
American Jewish Committee. Andrew Freedman ...........Jan., 24, 1985 - Sept. 9, 1902
Baer chairs Major League Baseball’s Long-
Term Strategic Planning Committee and serves John T. Brush ....................Sept. 9, 1902 - Nov. 26, 1912
on MLB’s Business and Media Board and MLB’s Harry N. Hempstead ........Nov. 26, 1912 - Jan. 14, 1919
Legislative Affairs Committee. Charles A. Stoneham .......Jan. 14, 1919 - Jan. 6, 1936
Baer is a member of the Board of Directors
of KQED, Inc., the San Francisco Committee Horace C. Stoneham ........Jan. 15, 1936 - Mar. 2, 1976
on Jobs, the Bay Area Council, Comcast Sports Robert A. Lurie ..................Mar. 2, 1976 - Jan. 12, 1993
Net Bay Area and is a member of the Boys and Peter A. Magowan............Jan. 12, 1993 - Oct. 1, 2008
Girls Clubs of America Pacific Region Board William H. Neukom...........Oct. 1, 2008 – Dec. 31, 2011
of Trustees.
Baer and his wife, Pam, co-chair the San Larry Baer...........................Jan. 1, 2012 – Present
Francisco General Foundation Campaign
Committee in support of the new hospital,
which will open toward the end of 2015.
Larry and Pam Baer reside in San Francisco with their four children.

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B a s e b a l l O p e r at i o n s
Brian R. Sabean
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER

Brian Sabean, who is currently the longest-tenured General Manager in Major


League Baseball, was named San Francisco’s Senior Vice President and General
Manager on Sept. 30, 1996. During his 18 years as GM, he has seen the Giants
capture seven post-season berths (including four World Series appearances and
three Championships), with the club having earned more than half of its 11
overall playoff appearances since moving West.
Over the last five seasons, under Sabean’s watch, the Giants have won three
World Series titles, becoming the first team to win three titles in a five-year span since the New York
Yankees won four from 1996-2000.
Since Sabean assumed the GM reins following the 1996 season, the Giants have won three World
Championships (2010, 2012, 2014), four National League pennants (2002, 2010, 2012, 2014), five NL
West Division flags (1997, 2000, 2003, 2010 and 2012), two Wild Card entries (2002, 2014) and forced a
Wild Card tie-breaker game with Chicago in 1998, while posting a 1,556-1,358-1 (.534) mark during that
18-year span. This winning percentage is sixth overall in MLB, the third best in the National League and
best in the NL West Division during Sabean’s tenure. In addition, under Sabean, the Giants are one of only
three teams in the Major Leagues that have been to the World Series four-or-more times since 1997 (also:
Cardinals, four times and Yankees, six times) and are third in the National League with seven post-season
appearances in that span.
In his 23rd year with the organization, and 30th season as a baseball front office executive, the 58 year-
old Sabean was honored as 2010 Major League Baseball Executive of the Year by the Boston Chapter of the
BBWAA. He was tabbed with the same honor by both The Sporting News and Baseball America in 2003. In
2012, he was named Baseball America’s Executive of the Year as he stewarded the Giants to their second
World Series Championship in his tenure as General Manager.
Recently under Sabean’s watch, the Giants’ organization has received prestigious awards, being named
the Topps Organization of the Year in both 2009 and 2011 and the Baseball America Organization of the
Year in 2010. These awards are given to Major League teams that show outstanding performance, depth
and talent throughout their Major and Minor league teams.
In his first year as the Giants’ GM, the Concord, NH native finished second in The Sporting News’
1997 Executive of the Year balloting. He seized national headlines for his bold player moves that season,
engineering some of baseball’s most successful blockbuster trades, which catapulted San Francisco to its
first divisional championship in eight years.
During his tenure as GM, Sabean has acquired some of the game’s best players via trades. They have
included Giants’ All-Stars Jeff Kent, Jason Schmidt, Marco Scutaro and Robb Nen, as well as standout per-
formers Ellis Burks, Joe Carter, Andres Galarraga, Kenny Lofton, Jose Mesa and J.T. Snow. The Giants’ GM
has been known to bring reinforcements during the July 31 trading deadline, acquiring the likes of Carlos
Beltran, Javier Lopez, Jake Peavy, Hunter Pence, Freddy Sanchez and Randy Winn.
The team architect also brought future Hall of Famers Omar Vizquel to San Francisco in 2005 and
Randy Johnson in 2008, while adding Giants’ All-Star Benito Santiago in 2001, two-time Gold Glove
catcher Bengie Molina, four-time All-Star Tim Hudson in 2013 and five-time National League All-Star (and
eventual 2010 World Series MVP) Edgar Renteria in 2009.
Before his promotion to GM in 1996, Sabean served one season as the club’s Senior Vice President,
Player Personnel in 1995 and enjoyed a three-year stint as Assistant to the General Manager and Vice
President of Scouting/Player Personnel. Prior to joining the Giants, Sabean played a vital role in developing
the Yankees’ farm system into one of baseball’s
finest. During his eight-year tenure with the
Yankees, he held several positions of increasing
responsibility, including Director of Scouting
All-Time Winningest
from 1986-90 and Vice President of Player
Development/Scouting from 1990-92.
General Managers
Sabean, who graduated from Concord (NH) (1950-2014, min. 10 seasons; 1,000 wins)
High School in 1974 and Eckerd College (St. Rank Name Years W-L PCT.
Petersburg, FL) in 1978, served as an assistant
baseball coach at St. Leo (FL) College in 1979 1. Brian Cashman* 17 1,633-1,117-2 .594
and the University of Tampa from 1980-82. He 2. John Schuerholz 26 2,348-1,794 .567
was then promoted to head coach at Tampa in 3. Bob Howsam 15 1,294-1,010 .562
1983, holding that post for two years, compil- 4. Al Campanis 19 1,576-1,283 .551
ing a 61-36 record and making the school’s 5. Chub Feeney 20 1,724-1,425 .547
first-ever appearance in an NCAA regional
tournament in 1984. 6. Dan Duquette* 14 1,273-1,091-1 .538
Sabean and his wife, Amanda, have two 7. Billy Beane* 17 1,484-1,268 .539
sons, Aidan and Declan. They are also the 8. Frank Cashen 15 1,265-1,093 .537
proud dad and stepmom to Colin, Sean, 9. John McHale 16 1,322-1,152 .534
Brendan and Darren. 10. Brian Sabean* 18 1,556-1,358-1 .534
*-active
Credit: Bill Arnold of Sports Features Group

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Dick Tidrow
Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Player PERSONNEL

A former American League Rookie Pitcher of the Year and 13-year Major
League veteran, Dick Tidrow embarks on his 22nd year overall with the club.
Tidrow has had an integral role in helping the organization win three World
Series titles over the last five seasons.
An invaluable aide to Brian Sabean, Tidrow came to the organization
prior to the 1994 campaign, serving as the club’s Major League scout for
the American League. He was promoted to Special Assistant to the General
Manager in 1996, and was elevated to Director of Player Personnel prior to the 1997 season. His current
responsibilities include providing Major League player recommendations for trade and free agent sign-
ings, overseeing the Giants’ minor league system and assisting in supervising the First-Year Player Draft.
His judgment for talent, whether acquired or developed through the farm system, can be seen
throughout the roster of the Major League club, as he had a major hand in the teams drafting and
development of Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain, Sergio Romo and Madison Bumgarner. Of the players on the
2014 World Series 25-man roster, 13 were either selected by San Francisco in the June draft or signed
their first professional contract with the Giants.
In addition to the Giants capturing seven post-season berths (including four World Series appear-
ances and three Championships) during Tidrow’s tenure, San Francisco’s farm system owns the highest
winning percentage in baseball over the past eight seasons with a .554 organizational mark, largely due
to Tidrow’s tutelage of the club’s pitching prospects.
Prior to joining the Giants organization, Tidrow served as a special assignment scout with the New
York Yankees from 1985 through 1993. The former right-handed pitcher, nicknamed “Dirt,” enjoyed
parts of 13 years in the Majors from 1972-84. He was honored as The Sporting News A.L. Rookie
Pitcher of the Year as a starter with the Cleveland Indians in 1972, while also capturing pennant and
World Series rings as a reliever with the Yankees in 1976 and ’77, respectively. He later pitched for the
Cubs, White Sox and Mets. His lifetime numbers show a 100-94 record with 55 saves and a 3.68 ERA.
The San Francisco native graduated from Mt. Eden High School in 1965 and Chabot
Junior College in 1967, both located in Hayward. Dick and his wife, Mari Jo, have three
children— Andy, Matt and Richelle—and make their home in Lee’s Summit, MO.

Sabean’s Top Trades


During his tenure as the Giants general manager, Brian Sabean has made 91 trades. Those
transactions have brought 103 players to San Francisco, including 2003 NL Cy Young runner-up
Jason Schmidt, 2000 NL MVP Jeff Kent, 100-game winner Kirk Rueter, Giants all-time saves leader
Robb Nen, six-time Gold Glover J.T. Snow, All-Stars Randy Winn, Freddy Sanchez, 2012 NLCS MVP
Marco Scutaro and Jake Peavy. Listed below are some of the two-time (2003, 2012) Executive of
the Year’s top deals:
Date Player(s) Acquired Player(s) Traded Club
July 30, 1996 Kirk Rueter, Tim Scott Mark Leiter Montreal
Nov. 13, 1996 Jeff Kent, Julian Tavarez, Matt Williams, Cleveland
Jose Vizcaino, Joe Roa Trenidad Hubbard
Nov. 27, 1996 J.T. Snow Allen Watson, Fausto Macey Anaheim
Nov. 18, 1997 Robb Nen Joe Fontenot, Mike Villano, Florida
Mick Pageler
July 31, 1998 Ellis Burks Darryl Hamilton, Jim Stoops, Colorado
Jason Brester
Dec. 8, 1998 Felix Rodriguez Troy Brohawn, Chris Van Rossum Arizona
July 24, 1999 Livan Hernandez Nate Bump, Jason Grilli Florida
July 30, 2001 Jason Schmidt, Armando Rios, Ryan Vogelsong Pittsburgh
John Vander Wal
July 28, 2002 Kenny Lofton Felix Diaz, Ryan Meaux Chicago-AL
July 30, 2005 Randy Winn Jesse Foppert, Yorvit Torrealba Seattle
July 30, 2009 Freddy Sanchez Tim Alderson Pittsburgh
July 31, 2010 Javier Lopez John Bowker, Joe Martinez Pittsburgh
July 30, 2011 Carlos Beltran Zack Wheeler New York-NL
July 27, 2012 Marco Scutaro Charlie Culberson Colorado
July 31, 2012 Hunter Pence Nate Schierholtz, Tommy Joseph, Philadelphia
Seth Rosin
July 26, 2014 Jake Peavy Edwin Escobar, Heath Hembree Boston

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Bobby Evans
Vice President and Assistant General Manager

Bobby Evans begins his 22nd season in the Giants baseball operations
department. As a valued member of the Giants’ braintrust, Evans has had
an integral role in helping the organization win three World Series titles in
the past five seasons (2010, 2012, 2014) and has helped the organization be
named the Topps Organization of the Year in both 2009 and 2011 and the
Baseball America Organization of the Year in 2010.
In his current role, Evans assists Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Sabean in all
Major League and amateur contract negotiations, player acquisitions via trade or free agency and
all areas of Major League operations. He is also responsible for overseeing waiver and rule compli-
ance and assisting Dick Tidrow in overseeing the organization’s minor league system.
Recently, Evans has assisted Brian Sabean in contract negotiations for record setting deals
with Matt Cain and Buster Posey. He has also helped the GM work out extensions with Madison
Bumgarner and Hunter Pence; keeping the core of the club in a Giants’ uniform. In addition, he
oversees the signing of the organization’s top picks in the annual First-Year Player Draft.
In 2012, Evans received the Bowie Kuhn Award, which is presented annually at the Baseball
Winter Meetings (since 1984) to an individual, team or organization who demonstrates support of
the chapel program in professional baseball.
Evans is a 1991 graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where he was the
recipient of the John Motley Morehead Scholarship Award. He first joined San Francisco in 1994
as Administrative Assistant, Minor Leagues. Prior to joining the Giants, Evans served as an admin-
istrator in the Commissioner’s Office in New York. During his three-year tenure there, he worked
in baseball operations and assisted with compliance to the PBA. While in college, Evans interned
with the Boston Red Sox in the player development and scouting departments during the summer
of 1989.
Evans and his wife, Gwen, reside in San Francisco and have two sons, Jonathan and Jackson
and a daughter, Anjali.

John Barr
Vice President & Assistant General Manager, Scouting & International Operations

John Barr will begin his 31st season as a baseball executive and his eighth
season with the Giants, overseeing amateur and international scouting in
2014.
Under Barr’s guidance, the Giants have drafted players such as 2010
Rookie of the Year and 2012 National League MVP Buster Posey, Brandon
Crawford, Brandon Belt, Joe Panik and Andrew Susac all of whom have
contributed to the Giants’ three World Series titles over the last five seasons. In fact, seven of the
13 position players on San Francisco’s 2014 World Series roster were all selected by Barr in the
June draft.
The Audubon, NJ, native entered the front office ranks in 1984 with the New York Mets as
Administrative Assistant to Minor Leagues and Scouting where he remained until becoming the
East Coast Supervisor for the Minnesota Twins in 1988. As Scouting Director for the Baltimore
Orioles,(1989-90), Barr was responsible for selecting first rounders Ben McDonald (’89) and Mike
Mussina (’90). He served as Assistant General Manager for the San Diego Padres (1991-93) before
returning to the New York Mets (1994-97) as Scouting Director, where they added players such as
AJ Burnett, Paul Wilson, Jay Payton, and Terrence Long to their system. Barr then spent ten years
(1998- 2007) with the Los Angeles Dodgers as East Coast Supervisor where he was instrumental
in the selection of All-Star catcher Russell Martin, starting pitcher Edwin Jackson and reliever
Jonathan Broxton.
Barr was inducted into the Mid Atlantic Scouts Hall of Fame in November of 2008 and then
inducted into the Professional Scouting Hall of Fame during the summer of 2009.
The Rider University graduate resides in Haddonfield, NJ, with his wife Marianne, daughters
Kate, Eileen, and Mary, and son, Blake.

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Felipe Alou
SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

Felipe Alou, a man whose name is synonymous with the Giants, returns for
his ninth season as a special assistant to the general manager after serving as
the club’s field manager from 2003-06. He works closely with Brian Sabean
on special assignments, ranging from Major League scouting and player
acquisition to minor league instruction. He provides evaluations and recom-
mendations at both levels.
The Dominican icon continues a long and storied career with the franchise, beginning with
his playing days as a member of the original San Francisco Giants club in 1958. He concluded
his four-year tenure at the helm of the Giants ranking seventh on the wins list for San Francisco
skippers with a 342-304 record.
The 2015 campaign will mark Alou’s 60th season in professional baseball. Following a distin-
guished 17-year playing career that ended in 1974, he was appointed a minor league manager in
1976 and remained in uniform each year through the 2006 campaign.
In 13 seasons as a Major League manager, the 1994 National League Manager of the Year posted
a 1,033-1,021-1 ledger and became just the 53rd skipper since 1900 to register 1,000 wins. The
Haina, Dominican Republic native is the first manager of Latin descent to win 1,000 games in the
big leagues, and is only the third foreign-born skipper to reach the milestone (current Giants skip-
per Bruce Bochy, France, 1,530-1,530; and Harry Wright, England, 1,000-825).
Alou became the first Dominican-born manager in Major League history when he assumed
control of the Montreal Expos on May 22, 1992. He was the fourth Latin American head man born
in the Caribbean Islands, following Mike Gonzalez (Cuba), Preston Gomez (Cuba) and Cookie
Rojas (Cuba).
Prior to the 2015 season, Alou was elected into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, acknowl-
edging his work with the Expos.
Primarily an outfielder during his playing days, the second Dominican-born player to reach
the Majors (following Ozzie Virgil with the 1956 New York Giants) was a three-time All-Star dur-
ing a 17-year career with the Giants (1958-63), Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves (1964-69), Oakland
Athletics (1970-71), New York Yankees (1971-73), Montreal Expos (1973) and Milwaukee Brewers
(1974).
Alou, and his wife Lucie, make their home in Boynton Beach, FL with their two children,
Valerie and Felipe, Jr. He is also the father of daughters Maria, Christia, Cheri and Jennifer, along
with sons Jose, Moises, Felipe Jose and Luis.

Jeremy Shelley
Vice President, Pro Scouting and Player Evaluation

Jeremy Shelley begins his 22nd season in San Francisco’s baseball operations
department, currently serving as the club’s Vice President of Pro Scouting
and Player Evaluation, a position he was promoted to in January of 2013. In
his current role, Shelley oversees pro scouting staff at the major league and
minor league levels, including advance scouting. Additionally, he assists
General Manager Brian Sabean and Assistant General Manager Bobby Evans
with day-to-day operations, including player acquisitions, arbitration preparation and contract
research. He also provides support in statistical analysis, amateur scounting and international
operations.
Shelley has had an integral role in helping the organization be named the Topps Organization
of the Year in both 2009 and 2011 and the Baseball America Organization of the Year in 2010.
The Concord, CA native began his career for the Giants as a baseball operations intern in 1994.
He was hired full-time as administrative assistant, baseball operations in 1996. He earned a BS in
finance from Santa Clara University in 1995.
Shelley and his wife, Suzanne, live in San Mateo with their daughters, Maria and Leah.

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Yeshayah Goldfarb
senior dIRECTOR, MINOR LEAGUE OPERATIONS AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS

Yeshayah Goldfarb enters his 15th season in the Giants baseball operations depart-
ment. He helps run the minor league operations on a day-to-day basis, including
spring training camp, roster formation, player evaluation, budget management and
affiliate team liaison. Additionally he provides statistical analysis on major league,
minor league, and amateur players for purposes of roster construction, player acquisi-
tion and development. He is also responsible for seeking out and incorporating new
technologies and data into baseball operations information systems.
Goldfarb graduated Cum Laude from the University of California, San Diego. A former pitcher
and team captain, he played four seasons with the Tritons and was elected most inspirational Player
by his teammates and also presented with the John Roth Memorial Award (Charlie Hustle) by the
coaching staff in 2000.
The Berkeley, CA native began his career with the Giants as a scouting intern and video assistant
in 2001 and was hired full time after the season as Assistant, Baseball Operations. Entering the
2015 season Goldfarb was promoted from Director to Senior Director, Minor League Operations and
Quantitative Analysis.
Goldfarb and his wife, Miranda, have a daughter, Eliana, and a son, Ezra, and reside in Oakland, CA.

Tony Siegle
senior advisor, baseball operations

Longtime front office executive Tony Siegle is in his third stint with the Giants
after rejoining the club in 2007 as a senior advisor in the baseball operations
department. He assists Brian Sabean, Bobby Evans and baseball operations
in waiver and rules compliance, contract negotiations, arbitration and trade
discussions.
Siegle, who has worked in Major League Baseball for the last five decades,
was previously with San Francisco during a five-year run from 1990-94 and
again for a brief stay during the 2001 season. Originally tabbed as San Francisco’s director of minor
league operations in August, 1990, he was elevated to the role of vice president, baseball administra-
tion and operations in December, 1992.
Prior to rejoining the Giants, Siegle spent five seasons (2002-06) as the assistant general man-
ager of the Washington Nationals franchise, first under G.M. Omar Minaya and then Jim Bowden.
Appointed to the position in February, 2002, when the club was still the Montreal Expos, he helped
oversee a myriad of personnel moves while navigating the unique circumstances of a franchise in
transition.
A former officer in the U.S. Navy, Siegle began his Major League Baseball career in 1965 as the
scoreboard operator at the Astrodome in Houston, and spent the 1969 season as the Phillies’ director
of stadium operations. He moved to the baseball operations side with Milwaukee in 1970 and has
since enjoyed a distinguished career in a variety of front office posts with the Brewers (1970-79),
Astros (1979-82), Phillies (1982-88 and 2001), Padres (1989), Angels (1990), Giants (1990-94, 2001
and 2007-present), Rockies (1995-2000) and Expos/Nationals (2002-06). During his tenure, the
University of Miami (FL) graduate has worked closely with or for 23 general managers and 22 manag-
ers - numbers believed to be unrivaled in baseball annals.
Tony and his wife, Cynthia, reside in Scottsdale, Arizona and have four children (Andrew, Amy
Beth, Zachary and Gregory) and nine grandchildren.

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Shane Turner
DIRECTOR, PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Shane Turner begins his 20th season with the Giants, his second as the Director of
Player Development. He is chiefly responsible for the assignment, development and
evaluation of players throughout the Giants farm system.
From 2008-2013, Turner served as the Giants Coordinator of Minor League
Instruction. In this role, Turner traveled to each of the Giants’ minor league
affiliates to work closely with SF’s young players.
In his 19 years with the Giants, Turner has managed or coached at every
level within the Giants’ minor league system. He owns an overall record of 620-666 (.482) in 11 sea-
sons as a minor league skipper, having posted a winning record in each of his initial four campaigns.
The highlight of his managerial career came in 1998, when he led Class A Advanced San Jose to a
league-best 83-57 record and the California League Championship, the first ever in San Jose’s affilia-
tion with San Francisco. For his efforts at San Jose, he earned honors as best Major League managerial
prospect for Cal League by Baseball America.
Turner played professionally for 11 years as an infielder in the minor league systems of Chicago-
AL, Baltimore, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia and New York-AL. He saw action on the Major
League level with the Phillies in 1988, Orioles in 1991 and Mariners in 1992, finishing with a lifetime
.236 batting average in 56 games. He singled in his Major League debut off former Giants pitcher
Scott Garrelts.
Turner was originally selected by the Yankees in the sixth round of the 1985 June draft. He
attended Cal State-Fullerton, where he finished ninth in the nation with 108 hits in 1985. Turner now
resides in Sinking Spring, PA.

Steve Decker
COORDINATOR OF INSTRUCTION and minor league HITTING

Former Giants catcher embarks on his fourth season as Coordinator of Instruction


and Minor League Hitting after spending two years managing at triple-A Fresno.
His 2015 campaign will be his 21st season within the Giants’ organization as either
a manager, coach or player. Decker returned to the San Francisco organization after
retiring as a player following his 2000 campaign.
Along with managing the Fresno Grizzlies, Decker was at the helm of Class
A Advanced San Jose in 2008 and double-A Connecticut in 2009. He earned
Northwest League Manager of the Year honors in 2006 and 2007 as the skipper for the Salem-Keizer
Volcanoes, where he made his managerial debut in 2005. His spent his initial four years in the coaching
ranks under Fred Stanley from 2001-02 at Salem-Keizer and 2003-04 at triple-A Fresno.
Decker appeared in 263 games over his Major League career, seeing action over seven big league sea-
sons with the Giants (1990-92, 1996), Florida Marlins (1993, ‘95), Colorado Rockies (1996) and Anaheim
Angels (1999). Was originally a 21st round selection by the Giants in the June 1988 draft out of Lewis &
Clark State College.

Paul Turco
SENIOR ADVISOR, SCOUTING

Paul Turco enters his 28th year in professional baseball, his 19th with the Giants.
During his tenure with the club, he has been a Florida area scout, east coast cross
checker and Major League scout. His current role has him report directly to
General Manager Brian Sabean on player personnel acquisitions.
Turco was previously a scout with the New York Yankees, working with
the club from 1987-95. Some notable signings include Brad Ausmus and Carl
Everett. Prior to joining the Yankees, he was the head baseball coach at Worcester (MA) State College
from 1981-83, leading the team to their first ever appearance in the NCAA Regionals. He took over the
Worcester State program after serving as a police officer with the Worcester Police Department from
1973-80, earning a promotion to the Detective Bureau in 1977.
A New England native, Turco was a pitcher in his playing days at Quinsigamond Community
College (Worcester, MA), finishing with a perfect 15-0 record.
He and his wife, Joyce, have two sons who are both professional scouts. Paul Jr. is a Major League
scout with the Giants, while Anthony is a pro scout with the Boston Red Sox.

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Lee Elder
SENIOR ADVISOR, Scouting

Lee Elder enters his 16th year within the San Francisco Giants organization and
his second as the Senior Advisor, Scouting. From 2000-2005, Elder worked as
an amateur scout, pro scout and an advance scout and in 2002 he signed three-
time All-Star Matt Cain. He became a Major League scout from 2005-2010 and
assumed the dual role of Major League Scout/Special Assignment Scout in 2011
until being promoted to his current position this past offseason.
Prior to joining the Giants’ organization, Elder worked as an amateur and pro scout for the New
York Yankees for 10 years from 1990-2000, where he earned three World Series Championship rings
(1996, 1998, 1999). Prior to getting into baseball, he worked in the business world, specializing in
sales, finance and computers and formed his own advertising company, which led him to meet George
Steinbrenner, who eventually brought him into baseball with the Yankees as an amateur scout under
current Giants General Manager Brian Sabean in 1990.
Born and raised in Biloxi, Mississippi, Elder graduated from Biloxi High School, Mississippi Gulf
Coast JC and the University of Southern Mississippi. He played baseball and basketball in High School
and Jr. College before being drafted into the US Army and eventually serving in the Vietnam War. After
returning from the service he enrolled in the University of Southern Mississippi and earned a BS degree
in marketing in 1976. He was named Biloxian of the Year in 2004 by the State of Mississippi Legislature
for outstanding accomplishments outside of the state and was inducted into the Biloxi Sports Hall of
Fame in November of 2013.
He and his wife, Debra have been married for 36 years and they have one son named Blake, who is
a corporate accountant in Atlanta, GA. They currently reside in Scottsdale, AZ.

Ed Creech
SENIOR ADVISOR, Scouting

Ed Creech, a widely respected figure throughout the game, is in his seventh year
in San Francisco’s organization before the Giants he served as Pittsburgh’s Director
of Scouting. Having spent over 37 years in professional baseball, he works closely
with John Barr in both domestic and international amateur scouting.
The 63-year-old Creech has also been a scouting director with the Los
Angeles Dodgers (1999-2001), St. Louis Cardinals (1998) and Montreal
Expos (1994-97). During his tenure as a scouting director, he has ushered 54 of his draft picks to
the Majors, including the likes of Javier Vazquez, Milton Bradley, Michael Barrett, Brian Schneider,
J.D. Drew, Jack Wilson, Shane Victorino, Tom Gorzelanny and Paul Maholm.
The Columbia, SC native played six seasons in the Expos organization after being the club’s
second round selection in the 1973 draft. Following his playing career, he became a coach and
manager for six years in the Montreal chain (1982-85, 1990-91). After serving as an area scout for
the team from 1985-91, he was promoted to the Expos scouting supervisor from 1991-93.
The Mercer University graduate resides in Moultrie, GA with his wife, Mary Ann, his daughter,
Kacey, and sons, Matthew and Nathaniel.

John Flannery
Senior Advisor, SCOUTING

John Flannery begins his first year with the San Francisco Giants and 2015 is his
35th year in professional baseball. He will report to John Barr and his primary
duties will be in the Amateur Scouting Department.
Prior to joining San Francisco, he began his scouting career in 1989 with
two stints with the Atlanta Braves as a part-time scout, area scout, Midwest
and National crosschecker. John also spent two years with the Kansas City
Royals as the Midwest crosschecker.
In 2008, Flannery was inducted into the Texas Scouts Association Hall of Fame.
The Lakewood(CA) High School graduate began his professional career as a player with the
California Angels in 1975. He played seven seasons of minor league baseball which included a brief
major league call up with the Chicago White Sox in 1977.
John and his wife Debbie reside in Austin, TX and have three grown daughters, Kristin, Holly
and Jamie.
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Matt Nerland
Senior Advisor, SCOUTING

Matt Nerland, who begins his 27th season with the Giants, serves as
a Senior Advisor in Scouting and reports directly to General
Manager Brian Sabean. In his current role, Nerland is responsible
for evaluating talent at both the major league and minor league lev-
els and provides input regarding player acquisitions and roster moves.
During his long tenure with San Francisco, Nerland also served as scout-
ing director and was instrumental in the First-Year player drafts from 1998-2006. During that
span, 44 players have matriculated to the major leagues. The San Francisco State graduate began
his career as an intern in the baseball operations department in 1989 prior to working in a variety
of capacities that ranged from front office responsibilities to amateur and professional scouting.

Doug Mapson
SENIOR ADVISOR, SCOUTING

Doug Mapson, who enters his 35th year in professional baseball, reports to John
Barr and assists in coordinating the Giants’ amateur scouting staff in the field.
During his storied career, he signed future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux.
In 2013, Mapson was named West Coast Scout of the Year, which is
presented annually at the Baseball Winter Meetings by the Scout of the Year
program. In addition, in 2014 he was honored with the George Genovese
Lifetime Achievement in Scouting Award, present each year by the Professional Baseball Scouts
Foundation.
The longtime scout, who is entering his 23rd season with the Giants, has served as San
Francisco’s national cross-checker for the past nine seasons after serving as a special assignment
scout and western cross-checker for the first 10 years with the organization.
Prior to joining San Francisco, he was with the Chicago Cubs for 11 years as an area scout and
a west coast supervisor. He started his professional career as a part time scout for the Philadelphia
Phillies after being the head coach at Palmdale (CA) High School for 10 years.
The Carmel (CA) High School graduate played baseball at both Monterey Peninsula College and
U.S. International University in San Diego. Mapson and his wife, Patricia, live in Chandler, AZ. He
has three sons, Jeff, Jay and Dusty and three stepchildren, Vicki, Guy and Diane.

Pablo Peguero
DIRECTOR, DOMINICAN republic OPERATIONS

Pablo Peguero begins his 12th year with the Giants, coordinating the club’s
scouting and player development operations in the Dominican Republic.
A Dominican native, Peguero has an extensive background in baseball in
his island country. Prior to joining the Giants organization, he worked in the
Dominican for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a scout from 1984-86, staff coor-
dinator from 1987-89, scout and development coordinator from 1990-94. He
has been the GM for different Dominican Winter League Clubs, working for Campo Las Palmas
(Dodgers facility in D.R.) from 1995-2003 and now is currently the GM for the Gigantes del Cibao.
Notable players he signed for the Dodgers include Tony Abreu, Adrian Beltre, Raul Mondesi, Felix
Rodriguez, Angel Pena and Wilton Guerrero. He was also the general manager of the Dominican
Olympic Team in the 1999 Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, Canada.
The former catcher played nine seasons (1972-1980) in the minors with the Los Angeles
Dodgers, including the last four years at triple-A.
He and his wife, Xiomara, have a son, Felix, and a daughter, Patxi, and live in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic. His son was a former minor league player and currently is the Assistant
Director for Dominican Republic Operations with the Giants.

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Felix Peguero
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC OPERATIONS

Felix Peguero begins his 10th year in the Giants organization, his second as
the Assistant Director of Dominican Republic Operations. Peguero assists
Pablo Peguero in the operations and scouting development in the Dominican
Republic and he oversees the scouting department. He joined the Giants
organization in 2006 as a player coach and then was elevated to an area
scout in 2007.
The 30-year-old Santo Domingo, D.R. native was a former catcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks
system from 2004-05.
He and his wife, Fabiola, reside in Santo Domingo, D.R.

John Cox
COORDINATOR, PACIFIC RIM SCOUTING

John Cox begins his 10th season with the Giants, serving as the coordinator
of Pacific Rim scouting. He is responsible for the club’s scouting efforts in
Australia, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.
Cox previously worked in the scouting department of the New York
Yankees from 1994-2006, having been a Western region supervisor, pro
scout and Pacific Rim supervisor. During his time with the Yankees, he
was involved in the signings of such notable players as Hideki Matsui, Chin-Ming Wang and Jose
Contreras. He has also worked in the front office or scouting departments of the Chicago Cubs
(1973-85), Cincinnati Reds (1986-88) and Baltimore Orioles (1989-2006), having served in a
number of roles.
A former infielder, Cox played in the minors with the California Angels, Cubs and Oakland
Athletics. He currently resides in Yucaipa, CA.

Jack Hiatt
SENIOR CONSULTANT, PLAYER PERSONNEL

Jack Hiatt, a former Giants player, is in his eighth season with the Giants
in an advisory role after retiring from his longtime position as the club’s
Director of Player Development. He works closely with Brian Sabean on
minor league evaluations and recommendations.
Hiatt also spent two seasons as the Roving Catching Instructor/Assistant
Player Development Director and one campaign (1988) as the manager of
the Giants’ rookie league club in Pocatello, ID.
A catcher and first baseman during his playing days, Hiatt played for the Angels, Giants, Expos,
Cubs and Astros during a career that included 483 games from 1964-72.
Prior to joining the Giants’ player development staff, Hiatt worked as a coach and manager in
the Cubs, Angels and Astros organizations, including a stint as a Major League coach with Chicago
in 1981.
Hiatt and his wife, Sherlyn, reside in Roseburg, OR.

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Fred Stanley
SPECIAL ASSISTANT, PLAYER PERSONNEL

Fred Stanley, a former big league infielder with 48 years of professional


baseball experience, works as a special assistant, player personnel within the
Giants’ organization. He was previously the director of player development
from 2008-2013, responsible for the assignment, development and evalua-
tion of players throughout the Giants farm system.
Entering his 15th season in San Francisco’s organization, Stanley served
as the Giants coordinator of minor league instruction from 2006-08. He has held many different
front office positions, including serving as the Milwaukee Brewers’ assistant general manager.
He has also worked as a big league coach, minor league manager and instructor, including a five
season-stint as a manager in the Giants chain. During that time, he was named the Northwest
League’s Manager of the Year in 2000 and 2001.
Stanley spent nine seasons in the Milwaukee organization before matriculating to the Giants,
including his final three years as the Brewers’ assistant general manager. He also served as the
Brew Crew’s director of player development from 1992-96, with his charges earning the prestigious
Topps Organization of the Year Award in 1992. Prior to his stint in the front office, he spent the
1991 season as the Brewers infield coach.
Before going to Milwaukee, he was the coordinator of minor league instruction with the Seattle
Mariners from 1989-90, the director of baseball operations with the Houston Astros from 1986-88
and director of instruction with the Oakland Athletics from 1983-85.
A defensive specialist, Stanley played 14 seasons in the Majors with Seattle (1969), Milwaukee
(1970), Cleveland (1972), San Diego (1972), New York Yankees (1972-80) and Oakland (1981-82).
The Farnhamville, IA native currently lives in Argyle, TX with his wife Rebecca. He has a
daughter, Tracie, and a son, Brian.

Joe Amalfitano
Special Assistant, Player Development

Joe Amalfitano, who enters his 61st year in professional baseball and 24th in
the Giants organization, serves as a roving instructor and a special assign-
ment scout as directed by Brian Sabean. The former big league infielder is in
his sixth different tour of duty with the Giants, returning to the organization
in 2005.
Originally signed by the New York Giants as a bonus baby in 1954,
he played for the New York club in 1954-55 and with San Francisco from 1960-61 and 1963.
Amalfitano also served as a big league coach for the Giants from 1972-75, before returning as a
special assistant, player development from 1999-2001.
Prior to rejoining the orange and black during his current stint, he spent the previous three
years as a senior advisor to baseball operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2002-04.
Amalfitano ended his Major League coaching career with the Dodgers, manning the third base
coaching box from 1983-98 under manager Tommy Lasorda. His other big league coaching
assignments included: the Chicago Cubs (1967-71 and 1978-81), San Diego Padres (1976-77) and
Cincinnati Reds (1982).
The San Pedro, CA native also managed parts of three seasons with the Cubs from 1979-81,
compiling a 66-116 ledger. He was Chicago’s interim manager at the end of the 1979 season, taking
over for Herman Franks and finishing with a 2-5 mark. He also managed the last half of the 1980
season in Chicago after taking over for Preston Gomez and posted a 38-65 record as the skipper
for the entire strike-shortened 1981 season.
Having appeared in two World Series — one as a player for the Giants in 1954 and one as a
coach for the Dodgers in 1988 — he posted a .244 batting average during his 10-year big league
career with the Giants (1954-55, ’60-61 and ’63), Astros (1962) and Cubs (1964-67).
A graduate of the University of Southern California, he and his wife, Kay, live in Sedona, AZ.

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Jim Davenport
Special Assistant, Player Development

Jim Davenport, who was a member of the original 1958 San Francisco
Giants, enters his 51st campaign with the organization, having played,
coached and managed at both the Major and minor league levels. He serves
as a roving instructor and a special assignment scout as directed by Brian
Sabean.
All-Star third baseman skippered triple-A Fresno in 1998 during the
Grizzlies’ inaugural campaign, piloting the squad to the Pacific Coast League Southern Division
championship. He also served as the first base coach for San Francisco in 1996 after managing
then triple-A Phoenix during the second half of the 1995 campaign.
The Siluria, AL native re-joined the Giants organization in 1993 and served as a coach for
single-A San Jose until 1995. After serving as San Francisco’s manager in 1985, he served as third
base coach for Philadelphia in 1988 and Cleveland in 1989 before joining Detroit as an advanced
scout from 1991-92. Davenport was also the Giants’ third base coach from 1976-82 and the club’s
advance scout in 1983-84.
Following a 13-year big league career all with the Giants, he remained with the organization
and managed Phoenix from 1971-73 before serving as a coach for the Padres from 1974-75.
Davenport, 77, posted a .258 lifetime batting average in 1,501 Major League contests. He
earned All-Star status and a Gold Glove in 1962 and was voted by the fans as the third baseman
on the Giants’ 25th Anniversary Dream Team in 1982.
Davenport and his wife, Betty, reside in San Carlos, and have five children, Randy, Cathy, Ken,
Don and Gary, who is the Manager for Short Season Salem-Keizer.

BASEBALL OPERATIONS SUPPORT STAFF

Karen Sweeney Clara Ho Adam Nieting


EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT SENIOR MANAGER, PLAYER SCOUTING ADMINISTRATION
PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION COORDINATOR

Eric Flemming Mike Mombrea Jose Bonilla


MINOR LEAGUE EAP DIRECTOR SCOUTING ASSISTANT
OPERATIONS COORDINATOR

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A d m i n i s t r at i O N
Mario Alioto
Senior Vice President, Business operations

Mario Alioto, a member of the Giants front office since 1983, is responsible for
all revenue and marketing areas of the organization. This includes all ticket
sales functions, sponsorship and media sales, promotions, special events,
ballpark entertainment, advertising and the Giants Dugout Store retail opera-
tion. He also oversees the relationships with the team’s TV and radio partners
(KNBR, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, NBC Bay Area and KTRB 860 ESPN
Deportes).
Since AT&T Park opened in 2000, Alioto has been responsible for overseeing a record break-
ing sales strategy that has consistently placed the Giants as one of the top sponsorship generating
teams in all of Major League Baseball. Over the past three seasons, Alioto has led the effort that
attracted more than 3.3 million fans through the turnstiles, with the club’s all-time attendance
record of 3,387,303 being reached in 2011.
Alioto served as Vice President, Sales & Marketing during the final years at Candlestick Park.
He oversaw a promotional lineup in 1999 that included the first ever bobblehead promotion, which
has since become one of the most popular premium items in professional sports. Alioto also played
an integral role in developing the Charter Seat program and Winner’s Circle sponsorship program
as the Giants prepared to build AT&T Park.
Alioto currently serves as Vice Chairman of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, and is
a board member of the San Francisco Giants Community Fund, the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame,
and is a member of the Board of Regents at St. Mary’s College. The St. Mary’s graduate lived out
every youngster’s dream by starting with the organization as a batboy in 1973 and later served as
Visiting Clubhouse Manager prior to moving to the front office in 1983.
Alioto and his wife Kelly live in the East Bay with their four children.

Jack F. Bair
Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Jack Bair has served as a trusted counselor and key strategist to the San
Francisco Giants baseball team since January of 1993. As he enters his
twenty-third season with the Giants, Bair has broad experience assisting
and advising every department within the organization. As Senior Vice
President & General Counsel, he is responsible for all of the team’s legal
matters and for managing the team’s many and complex relations with the
City & County of San Francisco. Bair also serves as President of Giants Development Services, the
wholly-owned subsidiary of the San Francisco Giants responsible for real estate matters, including
the planned Mission Rock Project just south of AT&T Park. Bair is also leading the current effort
to expand the club’s Latin American Headquarters in the Dominican Republic.
Bair played a critical role in the Giants successful effort to develop a new ballpark in downtown
San Francisco. Bair coordinated the effort to select the site for the new ballpark and contributed
significantly to the ballpark’s architectural design. Bair was the Giants liaison to the successful
1996 ballpark campaign for the Giants. He wrote and produced the award-winning campaign
video and served as the principal spokesperson for the campaign, addressing hundreds of neigh-
borhood, business and political organizations throughout the City. Bair also negotiated the
business transaction with the City and coordinated the successful effort to gain all of the local,
regional, state and federal governmental approvals necessary for the project to meet its timetable
for Opening Day in April of 2000.
In addition to the ballpark architectural style itself, Bair’s creative suggestions led to several
of AT&T Park’s unique features, such as the public promenade behind the Right Field fence, the
perched arcade seating area in Right Field and the Ferry Terminal at Seals Plaza. His father’s
old-time glove served as the model for the world’s largest baseball glove that sits above the Left
Field bleachers. Bair also planned and developed China Basin Park and its historical elements at
McCovey Point. Bair is also credited with launching the Giants Community Fund field renova-
tion program and suggesting one of the more clever baseball advertising programs in the 1990’s,
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referred to as “the Gap.”
Prior to joining the Giants, Bair worked as a Deputy City Attorney for the City & County of San
Francisco. Bair was the attorney assigned to direct the legal effort to save the Giants in 1992 from
being sold and relocated to Florida. Before working at the City Attorney’s Office, Bair practiced
law at the San Francisco law firm of Farella, Braun & Martel. The San Francisco Business Times
& Silicon Valley Business Times honored Bair for his accomplishments in the legal community by
awarding him its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. Bair was also named by the Daily Journal
as one of the “25 Leading General Counsel in California” in June, 2011.
Bair serves as an officer of the Giants Community Fund and serves on the Board of Directors
of the Bayview/Hunters Point YMCA.. Bair co-founded the San Francisco Neighborhood Theater
Foundation with a colleague at the Giants and continues to serve as an officer and member of the
Board of Directors. Bair co-produces the Theater Foundation’s annual Mostly British Film Festival
at the Vogue Theatre in San Francisco. Bair also serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University
of San Francisco in the Sports & Fitness Management Program. Bair played and coached amateur
baseball in San Francisco for several years.
Bair is a graduate of the University of California, Davis and Yale Law School.

Jorge Costa
Senior Vice President, Ballpark Operations

Jorge Costa enters his 27th year with the Giants, supervising ballpark opera-
tions, security, maintenance and construction projects at AT&T Park. Costa
oversees all operations staff and event personnel, which includes First Aid,
security, groundskeepers, parking, janitorial and facility maintenance. He also
serves as the team’s liaison to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
Under Costa’s direction, the Giants became the first professional sports team
to create a Traffic Safety Day in 1990 and were pioneers in the implementation of a responsible alcohol
management program. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award for alcohol management and
traffic safety programs from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Costa was instrumental in earning AT&T Park LEED Certification, the nationally accepted bench-
mark for design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. As a result the Giants
in 2014 earned their seventh consecutive MLB Green Glove Award for Recycling Excellence as well other
Greening awards and best practices recognition from industry experts.
Costa was in Beijing, China for the 2008 Olympics serving as an elite venue chief for operations and
security. In addition, he has participated in jewel event operations for Major League Baseball, World
Cup Soccer in 1994, the 2006, 2009, and 2013 World Baseball Classic and the first international regular
season baseball game held in Monterrey, Mexico in 1996. At the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio de
Janeiro, he served as the operations and security consultant for the US Olympic Committee. Prior to his
tenure with the Giants, the Saint Mary’s College graduate served as Commissioner Peter Ueberroth’s West
Coast liaison for stadium operations and security, and was chief of operations at the Oakland Coliseum.

Alfonso Felder
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION

Alfonso Felder, who enters his 20th year in the Giants front office, over-
sees Ballpark Operations, Guest Services, Giants Enterprises, and Human
Resources departments. Felder also oversees the Giants Spring Training
operations in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Felder was the Giants’ point person for the 2007 All-Star Game at AT&T
Park and coordinated the club’s hosting of the inaugural World Baseball
Classic in 2006 and 2013. He has also managed many of the recent capital improvements at AT&T
Park as well as the renovation of Scottsdale Stadium and the Giants’ minor league training facilities
in Arizona. He was a key player in the planning and development of AT&T Park and continues
to manage the Giants’ relationship with the transit and parking operators that serve the ballpark.
Felder’s first job was as a Giants usher at Candlestick Park while growing up in the City. He
attended U.C. Berkeley and graduated from Harvard University. Felder resides in San Francisco
with his wife, Tara, and sons, Leo and Max.

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Leilani Gayles
Chief People Officer

Leilani Gayles is the Chief People Officer for the SF Giants. She is respon-
sible for setting the strategic direction for the San Francisco Giants People
agenda and leads the organization in the areas of talent management, staff-
ing, employee relations, compensation and performance management.
Gayles has worked in the human resources field in various environments,
ranging from hyper growth start-ups to large technology companies, with a
focus on developing high performance teams and winning cultures. Prior to her position with the
SF Giants, Gayles worked at Mercury Interactive Software as Global Senior Vice President of People
and Places and served as Senior Vice President at Excite@Home. Gayles also served as worldwide
Vice President at Silicon Graphics Inc. and held various human resources positions at Hewlett-
Packard Company and related technology companies. Gayles holds a bachelors and a master’s
degree in human resources organizational development from the University of San Francisco. She
is a senior fellow with the American Leadership Forum, a network of regional leaders committed to
serving the common good in Silicon Valley. Her professional focus is helping organizations achieve
scale and efficiency while creating a highly engaging and productive workplace where people have
the opportunity to do the best work of their careers.

Tom McDonald
Senior Vice President, Marketing

Tom McDonald enters his 20th season with the Giants organization and 17th
season as Senior Vice President, Marketing. McDonald has oversight of the
Giants brand development, imaging and projection into the market through
the club’s marketing channels, digital and social media, advertising and pro-
motions and the Day of Game Entertainment experience inside the ballpark.
He also leads the SFG Productions group that creates unique programming,
content and specialized video production for extension of the Giants brand.
During the Giants tenure at AT&T Park, McDonald has overseen the setting of unprecedented
club attendance records over a ten-year horizon. The Giants reached the three-million mark in
attendance in the first eight seasons at AT&T Park, becoming just the fourth team in Major League
Baseball history to reach that mark over eight consecutive years.
As vice president of marketing for the China Basin Ballpark company from 1996-99, McDonald
spearheaded the most successful charter seat campaign in baseball history, selling 15,000 pre-
ferred, charter seats at the new ballpark.
Prior to his tenure with the Giants, McDonald spent eight seasons as vice president of sales and
marketing for the Portland Trail Blazers and Oregon Arena Corporation.
Tom and his wife, Carla, reside in Mill Valley with their two children, Jackson and Marisa.

Lisa Pantages
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE AND TREASURER

Lisa Pantages enters her 13th season with the Giants organization and sec-
ond season as the Senior Vice President of Finance and Treasurer, overseeing
the company’s financial affairs. She joined the company in 2003 as the Vice
President of Finance after 16 years at Deloitte & Touche in its San Francisco
office serving such clients as the Giants, the San Francisco 49ers, and the
MLB Authentication program. As a member of Deloitte’s team, she worked
with the Giants CFO in the efforts to secure financing to save the team from moving to Tampa
in 1993. She spent her first 11 seasons overseeing the daily financial operations of the club and
its affiliates, including all general accounting activities, financial reporting, budgets and payroll.
The fourth generation San Franciscan is a graduate of San Francisco State University
with both a Bachelors in Accounting and Masters in Business Administration – Finance.

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Jason Pearl
managing vice president, sponsorship and New Business Development

Jason Pearl, in his 23rd season with the Giants, is responsible for all sponsorship
and business development programs at AT&T Park. In addition, Jason oversees
the organization’s Hispanic marketing, broadcast and outreach efforts, Giants
Marketing Group - which manages sponsorship development for third party
events and properties and the business relationship with the team’s flagship radio
station, KNBR. The San Rafael, CA native played an integral role in the naming
rights for AT&T Park and the creation of the Winner’s Circle sponsorship model. A 1991 graduate of
Cornell University, Jason lives in San Francisco with his wife, Nikki, daughter, Ella, and son, Ruben.

Stephen Revetria
Vice President and General Manager, Giants Enterprises

Stephen Revetria is responsible for setting the strategy and vision for Giants
Enterprises, a wholly owned subsidiary of the San Francisco Giants. He is
responsible for developing business opportunities beyond the Major League
Baseball franchise that increase the visibility and use of AT&T Park and
also those which leverage the organization’s resources and capabilities. He
played an integral role in the development and creation of the first dedicated
full-time events team at a privately financed Major League ballpark and under his direction, Giants
Enterprises has received international recognition for the execution of its events during the 2007
All-Star Game and the 2010 & 2012 World Series.
Mr. Revetria is currently serving as Chairman for the San Francisco Travel Association;
Chairman-elect, Meeting Professionals International Foundation; Trustee, University of San
Francisco, and Commissioner for the Golden Gate Park Authority. He is a past-president of the
International Special Events Society of Northern California & The Guardsmen.
Stephen lives in San Francisco with his wife, Elizabeth and their two children.

Bill Schlough
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Bill Schlough currently serves as CIO of the San Francisco Giants and
Chairman of the San Jose Giants.
Since Schlough’s arrival in 1999, the Giants have been recognized as one
of the most innovative teams in sports, playing a pioneering role in the world
of HD video, mobile content, ticketing and payment systems. Wireless con-
nectivity has been a primary focus since 2004 when AT&T Park became the
first sports facility to provide free Wi-Fi to all fans. Schlough’s IT team has
also implemented numerous proprietary analytic tools that helped secure three World Series titles
in the past five years.
An Olympic enthusiast, Schlough is a board member of the Bay Area Sports Organizing
Committee (BASOC) and served in a leadership capacity with San Francisco’s bids to host the
2012, 2016 and 2024 Olympic Games. His event experience includes the 1994 World Cup along
with Olympics in Atlanta, Salt Lake and Torino. Previously, he worked as a consultant with Booz-
Allen & Hamilton and EDS. More recently, Schlough served as Interim President of the Giants’
Class A San Jose affiliate and was appointed to the team’s board as chairman in 2012.
In addition to his Giants and Olympic activities, Schlough serves on boards for causes with a
focus on education and athletics, including Junior Achievement and The Giant Race. He is also an
avid supporter of the Giants Community Fund.
Schlough was honored as Information Week’s 2012 IT Chief of the Year and is a member of
Sports Business Journal’s 2010 “Forty Under 40” class of promising sports executives. A San
Francisco native and Ironman triathlete, Schlough holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from
Duke University and an MBA from the Wharton School.Schlough was honored as Information
Week’s 2012 IT Chief of the Year and is a member of Sports Business Journal’s 2010 “Forty Under
40” class of promising sports executives. A San Francisco native and Ironman triathlete, Schlough
holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Duke University and an MBA from the Wharton
School.

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Staci A. Slaughter
Senior Vice President, communications and senior advisor to the ceo

Staci Slaughter oversees media relations, public affairs, marketing commu-


nications programs, crisis communications and community outreach activi-
ties on behalf of the organization. In addition to day-to-day responsibilities
overseeing the Club’s communications activities, Slaughter helps manage the
organization’s major public events, including the media operations for the
2007 All-Star Game, the public relations efforts surrounding the develop-
ment and opening of AT&T Park and the 2010, 2012 and 2014 World Series games and parades.
Slaughter is also responsible for the Giants’ charitable endeavors including its partnership with the
Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunter’s Point, the 100% Player Participation program and the
Giants Community Fund.
In 2012, Slaughter received the Robert O. Fishel Award, which is given annually to the active,
non-uniformed representative of Major League Baseball for ethics, professionalism and humani-
tarianism.
Prior to joining the Giants in 1996, Slaughter was press secretary to former San Francisco
Mayor Frank Jordan, where she served as his primary spokesperson, media liaison and speech-
writer. Slaughter has lived in San Francisco for more than 20 years and serves on the boards of
trustees of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the San Francisco Friends School and the
Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.).
A University of California, Berkeley graduate, Slaughter lives in San Francisco with her hus-
band, Jamie, and their two sons, Jake and Ben.

Russ Stanley
Managing Vice President, Ticket Sales and Services
Russ Stanley, who enters his 26th season with the San Francisco Giants,
is responsible for the ticket sales and fulfillment of all events at AT&T Park
and Spring Training games at Scottsdale Stadium. He is a pioneer in devel-
oping and implementing the dynamic ticket pricing model commonplace
today in professional sports. The Giants were the first professional sports
team to adapt this structure.
Stanley and his team of sales, operations, client relations, and luxury
suites staff have implemented many progressive ideas that are designed to continually improve
the fan experience at AT&T Park and Scottsdale Stadium. Many of these electronically based pro-
grams include the reselling of tickets online, relaying tickets via email, finding ticket partners for
season ticket members and providing the opportunity for donating tickets on line. Most recently
his group rolled out an In Game Seat Upgrade program as well as a Ticket Consignment program
for season ticket members. Under Stanley’s leadership, his team of ticket and sales professionals
continues to set the bar for the sports ticketing industry.
The San Francisco State graduate spent eight years at Marine World before embarking on his
Giants career.

Matt Causey
VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCe

Matt Causey is in his ninth season with the Giants Finance team and is
responsible for overseeing accounting and financial reporting for the Club.
He’s a Bay Area native, a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder,
and a California CPA. Prior to joining the Giants he worked for three years
in the assurance practice at Pricewaterhouse Coopers in San Francisco.

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Danny Dann
VICE PRESIDENT, SPECIAL EVENTS & MARKETING ACTIVATION

Danny Dann joined the Giants in 1996 selling and servicing corpo-
rate sponsorships. In 2000, when the team moved to AT&T Park,
his role change as he transitioned to leading the sponsorship ser-
vices team which handled the execution of all sponsor related com-
mitments and promotional activity. In 2014, Danny transitioned to
the Marketing Department where he’s now involved with the fulfill-
ment and activation of strategic marketing plans. In addition, Danny oversees the cre-
ation and implementation of the annual promotional and special ticketed events schedules.

Shana Daum
Vice President, public affairs and community relations

Shana Daum is entering her 17th season and is responsible for the creation
and management of community programs and initiatives, business public
relations and media activities and player relations. She is a graduate of the
University of California, Davis and received her master’s in sports manage-
ment from the University of San Francisco. Daum lives in Oakland with her
husband, Rick, and their daughters, Eleanor and Grace.

Nancy Donati
vice president, creative services & visual identity

Nancy Donati oversees the Creative Services Department which includes:


graphic design for all Giants collateral materials, Giants Magazine, photog-
raphy, archives and the art program for the ballpark. She also consults on
ballpark signage and ballpark upgrades as well as with works with Giants
Enterprises and Mission Rock on their branding and identity programs.

Jerry Drobny
Vice President, strategic revenue services

Jerry Drobny, entering his 23rd year with the San Francisco Giants in
2014, is responsible for strategic initiatives within the Business Operations
Department including product pricing, customer information management,
analytic reporting and technology solutions development. Drobny and his
strategic services team provide internal consulting services to assist and
support the Giants organization’s decision-making and customer relation-
ship management activities.

Sara Hunt
VICE PRESIDENT, GIANTS ENTERPRISES

Sara Hunt, entering her 15th year with the club, oversees the development
and implementation of all non-baseball events for Giants Enterprises. She
represents the company to external organizations and community groups as
it pertains to special events at AT&T Park and facility programming, and
she currently manages the Giants’ spring training operation in Scottsdale,
Arizona.

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Annemarie Hastings
Vice President, Client Relations

Annemarie Hastings, now in her 29th year in the sports industry, joined
the Giants in 1996 to help the Giants spearhead the charter seat campaign
which funded construction of AT&T Park. Hastings now oversees the
Giants Client Relations Department. Under her direction, the organiza-
tion’s client relations staff is responsible for the retention and renewal of all
charter seat, season ticket, luxury suite and returning group and premium
seating ticket clients. These groups provide year-round, proactive and personalized customer
service to enhance the “Giants experience” for the core group of Giants customers. Her group is
responsible for retaining and growing the large revenue stream associated with those returning
customers. Hastings also oversees the staff of customer service specialists for the organization.

Dave Martinez
Vice President, Retail operations

Dave Martinez oversees all aspects of the Giants retail operations, includ-
ing the Giants Dugout Stores, Authentication Program, Spring Training,
mail order and other outside venues. He also oversees the real estate nego-
tiations, merchandising, and marketing surrounding the retail operation.

Rick Mears
Vice President, Guest Services

Rick Mears is responsible for all ushers, greeters, Coca Cola Fan Lot, luxury
suite, and club level staff on game days at AT&T Park. He also is the primary
trainer for AT&T Park event staff on customer service.

Elizabeth R. Murphy
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel

Elizabeth Murphy, who begins her 17th season with the Giants, serves as in-
house counsel and the lead lawyer in negotiating, documenting and complet-
ing the Giants’ and its related entities’ commercial, sponsorship and media
transactions. She also handles the club’s trademark and real estate matters,
while managing all legal aspects of the relationships with the Giants’ spon-
sors, broadcasters, landlords, subtenants and major service providers. Ms.
Murphy resides in Piedmont with her children, Madeleine and Tommy.

Gene Telucci
Vice President, ballpark operations

Gene oversees the daily operations of AT&T Park and is responsible for
maintaining a clean, safe and functional facility. Telucci also manages the
budget for Ballpark Operations. A San Francisco native, Telucci began his
career more than 30 years ago as a ticket taker at Candlestick Park.

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Joyce Thomas
Vice President, Human Resources
Joyce Thomas oversees human resource activities concentrating on all
employee benefit programs for the organization. She serves on many benefit
boards including the MLB Board of Trustees for the league wide medical
program. Thomas, a native of Connecticut, has over 30 years experience
working in the human resources field.

Jeff Tucker
Vice President, TICKET Sales

Jeff Tucker develops the business strategy and sales process for: premium
sales, group sales/special events, and season ticket sales. He leads the
Executive Sales Team; which oversees these areas as well as the Giants Call
Center and Ticket Sales Development units.

Willie Mays
Assistant to the president

Regarded by many as the best all-around player in baseball history, Willie Mays
returned to San Francisco in 1986 and now enters his 29th season in the Giants’
front office. In 1993, in one of his first public statements after assuming ownership
of the team, former Giants President and Managing General Partner Peter Magowan
announced that the franchise was signing Mays to a lifetime contract.
Magowan also announced in 1997 that the front entrance of the club’s
new ballpark would feature a world-class statue of Mays and the official address of the park would
be 24 Willie Mays Plaza. The 83-year-old Mays serves as a Giant emissary. He visits the Giants’
minor league teams, as well as Spring Training camp and attends nearly every single Giants home
game during the season. The Westfield, AL native also makes appearances on behalf of the club at
a variety of civic and charitable events throughout the Bay Area for the Giants Community Fund.
He has also made generous contributions to needy children throughout the country through his
own Say Hey Foundation charity.
During his 22-year Major League playing career, Mays was named Most Valuable Player twice,
11 years apart, first as a New York Giant and then as a San Francisco Giant. He holds the all-time
record for putouts by an outfielder, with a career total of 7,095. He compiled 3,283 hits, won 12
Gold Gloves and appeared in 24 All-Star games. He was third on the all-time home run list with
660 until 2003 when his godson, Barry Bonds, passed him. His career batting average was .302
and for eight consecutive years, he drove in more than 100 runs a season. The “Say Hey Kid” was
inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979, the first year of his eligibility (the ninth player to make
it on his first try). Mays’ uniform number, 24, has been retired by the Giants, as he remains the
franchise leader in games played (2,857), at-bats (10,477), runs (2,011), hits (3,187), doubles (504),
home runs (646), total bases (5,907) and extra base hits (1,289). He was named team captain of
the Giants prior to the 1961 season by manager Alvin Dark.
More recently, Mays has received numerous honors as one of the premier athletes of the past
100 years. The Sporting News ranked him second only to Babe Ruth among the 100 greatest base-
ball players of the 20th century. ESPN listed him as eighth in their ranking of the top 50 athletes
of the century. In 2003, former Governor Gray Davis appointed Willie Mays to the State Board of
Directors of the California African American Museum.
He is the spokesperson for The Institute on Aging in San Francisco as well as the President
and CEO of the Say Hey Foundation, supporting underprivileged youth. He is also a member
of the Concordia Club and has recently re-signed with The Topps Company, Inc., an associa-
tion that began in 1952, that publishes baseball cards. Mays has received honorary degrees from
Dartmouth, Miles College, Ohio State University, San Francisco State and Yale University.
Mays makes his home in Atherton.

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Willie McCovey
SENIOR ADVISOR

Willie McCovey, whose Hall of Fame playing career with the San Francisco
Giants spanned four decades, enters his 15th season as senior advisor to
the team.
McCovey, who had hit more home runs (521) than any other left-handed
hitter in National League history before Barry Bonds passed him in 2001,
began his first formal association with the Giants’ current ownership group
in 2000. He had previously made special public appearances on an ad hoc basis for the present
and previous administrations over the past several years, but had not held a formal front office
position with the team since 1986.
In honor of the Hall of Fame great, the portion of San Francisco Bay behind right field at AT&T
Park has been named “McCovey Cove.” In 2003, the Giants unveiled a statue of McCovey at China
Basin Park, which is located across from AT&T Park on the southern shoreline of McCovey Cove.
He was honored during the Home Run Derby during the 2007 All-Star Game festivities.
In his current position, McCovey offers his expertise to Giants players when possible, appear-
ing at Spring Training and during the regular season. He also makes occasional speaking appear-
ances, and performs other valuable functions for the team.
One of the most respected and feared hitters in baseball during his 22-year career in the Majors,
McCovey was a six-time All-Star, ranks second to Lou Gehrig in career grand slams (18) and hit
the most homers (231) ever at Candlestick Park. “Stretch” also established a Major League record
for most seasons played (22) as a first baseman. In addition, he became the fifth player in MLB
history to earn back-to-back home run and RBI titles, hitting 36 homers and driving in 105 runs in
1968 and then capturing NL Most Valuable Player honors with 45 home runs and 126 RBI in 1969.
McCovey, 77, has made an on-field appearance at the close of every season—with the excep-
tion of a few recent years due to his knee ailments—to present the Willie Mac Award. The only
Giants award ever named after a former player, the Willie Mac Award was established in 1980 and
is given to the Giants player who best exemplifies the spirit and leadership consistently shown by
McCovey throughout his career.

Orlando Cepeda
Community Ambassador
Orlando Cepeda, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999,
is recognized nationally for his humanitarian efforts as an ambassador for base-
ball and the San Francisco Giants. He begins his 20th season as a community
representative for the team and is a member of the Giants Community Fund
Advisory Board.
In his current role, the “Baby Bull” visits hospitals, senior centers and
inner-city schools in the Bay Area and throughout the United States, speaking
to “at-risk” children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. The 77-year-old Ponce, P.R. native also
serves as the honorary spokesman for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and the Curry
Senior Center.
A lifetime .297 hitter with 379 home runs and 1,364 RBI during his 17-year playing career with
the Giants, Cardinals, Braves, A’s, Red Sox and Royals, Cepeda hit a home run against the Dodgers in
his very first Major League game April 15, 1958. He went on to win 1958 Rookie of the Year honors,
the 1966 Comeback Player of the Year award, the 1967 NL Most Valuable Player trophy and 1973
Designated Hitter of the Year laurels. He appeared in three World Series, was a six-time All-Star and
hit over .300 nine times in his career.
On July 25, 1999, Cepeda was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame during ceremonies in
Cooperstown, NY. He became only the second Puerto Rico native to enter the Hall, joining the late
Roberto Clemente. Two weeks earlier on July 11, 1999, Cepeda had his uniform No. 30 retired by the
Giants during ceremonies at Candlestick Park. As one of the 10 players in the Giants’ 123-year history
to have their jersey number retired, he joins Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal and Gaylord
Perry as the only five San Francisco players to receive such an honor.
In 1993, the Baby Bull was also inducted into the Puerto Rico Sports Hall of Fame, while in 1999,
he was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his great years with the St. Louis Cardinals
which followed his tenure with the Giants. In 2004, he was one of four men to receive the Major
League Baseball Players Alumni Association’s Achievement Awards, the MLBPAA’s highest alumni
honor. He was joined by Jim Bunning, Al Kaline and the late Roger Maris.
Orlando and his wife, Miriam, reside in Fairfield. They have five sons--Orlando, Jr., Hector, Carl,
Malcolm and Ali Manuel.

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Lon Simmons
Community Ambassador

Hall of Fame broadcaster and local legend Lon Simmons rejoined the Giants in
2006, serving in a capacity as a community ambassador. In his current duties,
Simmons visits San Francisco during selected homestands as well as during the
off season.
One of the original voices of the San Francisco Giants, the 2004 Ford Frick
Award winner originally teamed with fellow Hall of Famer Russ Hodges to form
arguably the finest broadcast team in sports history in 1958 to kick off the first
of three different stints in the Giants broadcast booth (1958-73, ‘76-78 and ‘96-2002) that spanned 23
seasons.
The man with the trademark “Tell It Goodbye” home run call retired after the 2002 season and was
inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY in the summer of 2004.

Will Clark
Community Ambassador

Longtime Giants icon Will Clark joined the Giants front office in January 2009
as a community ambassador. In his role, the six-time All-Star first baseman rep-
resents the organization at various in-season and off-season community events
in San Francisco. He also attends the Giants Spring Training Camp in Scottsdale,
Arizona and visits one of the Giants’ minor league teams each year.
Clark, who brings the experience of a 15-year Major League playing career
to the Giants, previously worked as an advisor to the Arizona Diamondbacks’
coaching staff in spring training from 2004-2008.
Drafted by the Giants in the first round (second overall pick) of the 1985 June draft, Clark spent his
first eight big league seasons in a San Francisco uniform, compiling a .299 batting average with 176 home
runs and 709 RBI in 1,160 games.
One of the best clutch hitters of his time, Clark hit over .300 on 10 occasions. In 1988, he became
the first Giants player to drive in 90 or more runs in consecutive seasons since Bobby Murcer in 1975-
76. He had one of his finest seasons in 1989, when he batted .333 with 111 RBI, and finished second in
the NL Most Valuable Player voting to Giants teammate Kevin Mitchell. He was however named MVP
of the ’89 NLCS, after batting .650 with a pair of homers and eight RBI, helping San Francisco defeat
Chicago four-games-to-one.
One of the premier first basemen in the National League during his time with San Francisco, Clark
was also an outstanding defensive player, winning a Rawlings Gold Glove in 1991.
The New Orleans, LA native owned a .303 lifetime average with 284 home runs and 1,205 RBI over
1,976 career games for the Giants (1986-1993), Rangers (1994-98), Orioles (1999-2000) and Cardinals
(2000).
Clark, who was a two-time All American at Mississippi State University, was the winner of the
Golden Spikes Award as the country’s top collegiate player in 1985, hitting .420 with 25 home runs and
77 RBI in 65 games. He was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 and was inducted
into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.
He resides in Prairieville, LA with his wife, Lisa, and their son, Trey, and daughter, Ella.

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Dave Dravecky
Community ambassador

Former San Francisco Giant pitcher Dave Dravecky currently serves as a


community ambassador for the team. In his role, Dave represents the orga-
nization at a number of community and sponsor events in San Francisco and
the Bay Area. He also attends Giants Spring Training Camp in Scottsdale,
Arizona, and enjoys representing the organization all over Northern
California at various speaking engagements and alumni appearances.
Dave was an All-Star with the San Diego Padres in 1983, and was traded to the Giants in 1987.
Winner of the 1989 Willie Mac Award, Dave’s story is both touching and inspiring. After discov-
ering a cancerous tumor in his pitching arm in October of 1988, Dave battled back and returned
to the majors in August of 1989. After winning his first start, his humerus bone snapped just five
days later while throwing a pitch in the 6th inning. The doctors discovered another mass in his
left arm, and Dravecky was forced to retire from baseball. After two more surgeries in the next two
years, Dave’s left arm and shoulder were amputated.
Dave is currently a Christian motivational speaker, author, and proud grandfather. Dave and
his wife Jan recently moved back to California to be closer to their family and the two-time World
Series Champion San Francisco Giants.

Jeffrey Leonard
Community ambassador

Jeffrey Leonard joined the San Francisco Giants front office as a Community
Ambassador prior to the 2014 season. In his role, the two-time All-Star out-
fielder represents the organization at various in-season and offseason com-
munity events in San Francisco. He also attends the Giants Spring Training
Camp in Scottsdale, Arizona to attend several organizational events.
Leonard, a 14-year Major League veteran played for the Giants from
1981-88, compiling a .275 batting average with 139 doubles, 24 triples, 99 home runs and 435
RBI in 789 games. His .275 average as a Giant ranks ninth in the SF-era record books and his 115
stolen bases rank seventh.
Nicknamed “HacMan” after the popular video game PacMan, Leonard was known for his “one
flap down” routine, running around the bases after hitting a home run with one arm hanging
motionless at his side. He had one of his finest seasons in 1987, when he batted .280 with 19
home runs and was named to the National League All Star team. He was named MVP of the ’87
NLCS, after batting .417 with four homers and five RBI, despite San Francisco losing the series to
St. Louis four-games-to-three.
The Philadelphia, PA native owned a .266 lifetime average with 144 home runs, 614 runs
scored and 723 RBI over 1,415 career games for the Dodgers (1977), Astros (1978-81), Giants
(1981-1988), Brewers (1988) and Mariners (1989-90).
Leonard, who currently lives in Roseville, CA, is heavily involved in raising funds for breast
cancer research. He has his own organization, “One Flap Down Foundation,” centered around
promoting awareness and finding a cure for breast cancer.

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2015 GIANTS
San francisco Giants 2015 | 43
M anager and C oaches
Bruce Bochy
15
BOCHY

MANAGER

Fullname : Bruce Douglas Bochy


Birthdate : April 16, 1955
2015 Opening Day Age : 59
Birthplace : Landes de Bussac, France
Resides : Poway, California
Giants Coach Since : Oct. 27, 2006
Contract Status : Signed through 2016
(contract extended through the 2016 season
on March 28, 2013 )

MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREER two different NL franchises to World Series appearance.


> Two-time National League Manager of the Year was named > Is the fourth skipper to win a World Series Championship
the 38th manager in Giants franchise history, and 16th in at the helm of the Giants, joining John McGraw (1905,
San Francisco annals, Oct. 27, 2006. 21-22), Bill Terry (1933), and Leo Durocher (1954).
> His 1,618 victories are the highest total by an active man- > Is the first foreign-born manager to reach the World Series
ager and he ranks 18th on the all-time list. (1998) and first European-born manager to win a World
> Has compiled a 1,618-1,604 (.502) career ledger in 20 Series (2010).
seasons as a ML skipper. > His seven postseason appearances are tied with Mike
> Leads active managers in consecutive years managed (20). Scioscia for the most among current ML skippers.
> Is the winningest foreign-born manager in ML history, hav- > During his eight year tenure, the Giants have posted a
ing moved past former Giants skipper Felipe Alou in 2008. 667-629 (.515) record.
> Has guided the Giants to three World Championships in the > Was just the fourth manager in Giants history to bring
last five seasons (2010, 2012, 2014). more than 10 years of big league managing experience
> Is one of 10 managers to win at least three World Series to job, following Cap Anson (21 seasons) in 1898, Hughie
titles...the other nine are all in the Hall of Fame. Jennings (14) in 1924 and Felipe Alou (10) in 2003.
> Became just the fifth manager to lead a team to three > Is just the fourth Giants manager to be born outside of
titles in a five year span, joining Connie Mack, Joe the United States, joining Jack Doyle (Ireland) in 1895,
McCarthy, Casey Stengel and Joe Torre. Arthur Irwin (Canada) in 1896 and Felipe Alou (Dominican
> Is the second manager in Giants franchise history to win Republic) in 2003.
three World Series Championships, joining John McGraw
(1905, 1921, 1922). Managers with
> His four World Series appearances as a manager (1998,
2010, 2012, 2014) are the most among all active managers
Three-or-more
in Major League Baseball. World Series Titles
> Only Hall of Famer Walter Alston (1959, 1963, 1965-66,
1974 with Dodgers) has more World Series appearances
Manager WS Wins
as a manager of a NL West club...Tommy Lasorda (1977- Casey Stengel 7
78, 1981, 1988 with Dodgers) and Sparky Anderson (1970, Joe McCarthy 7
1972, 1975-76 with Reds) also have four.
> The Giants have never lost a postseason series in Bochy’s
Connie Mack 5
tenure...he has now won 10 straight postseason rounds Joe Torre 4
since 2010, the second-longest streak ever by a manager, Walter Alston 4
trailing only Joe Torre’s 11 straight with the Yankees from Bruce Bochy 3
1998-2001.
> Guided the 2010 Giants to first-ever World Series title in Tony La Russa 3
San Francisco history and first World Championship since Sparky Anderson 3
1954. John McGraw 3
> Became the sixth manager in history to manage at least
Miller Huggins 3

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> Is the sixth manager in Giants franchise annals who was
primarily a catcher during their career, joining John Clapp Most Wins By
(1883), Buck Ewing (1900), Herman Franks (1965-68),
Charlie Fox (1970-74) and Wes Westrum (1974-75).
Active Managers

BOCHY
> Was named NL Manager of Year by BBWAA in 1996 and Rank Manager Wins
was honored as league’s top skipper by The Sporting
News in both 1996 and 1998. 1 Bruce Bochy 1,618
> Has been part of the coaching staff for NL All-Stars seven 2 Mike Scioscia 1,331
times (1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013)…has man- 3 Buck Showalter 1,259
aged three times (1999, 2011, 2013)…1999 squad lost 4-1 to
A.L…2011 team defeated A.L. 5-1...2013 club was shut out
4 Terry Francona 1,206
by A.L. 3-0. 5 Clint Hurdle 867
> Served as manager for MLB All-Star team that took part in
2006 Japan All-Star Series. his 649th regular season contest at helm.
> Was named manager of MLB All-Stars that traveled to > Was named 1998 NL Manager of Year by The Sporting
Taiwan for five-game series sweep in 2011. News for second time in three seasons, and was runner-
> Earned his 1,500th career managerial big league win on up to Houston’s Larry Dierker in BBWAA voting…had
July 23, 2013 in the second game of a doubleheader vs. guided Padres to club-record 98 wins, their third NL West
Cincinnati, a SF 5-3 victory...became the 21st manager to title and second NL pennant.
reach this milestone in MLB history. > Became the first Padres skipper to earn NL Manager of
> Became part of the eighth father-son manager-player Year honors when he led the 1996 club to their first NL
combo in Major League Baseball history when his son, West title since 1984, winning both BBWAA award and
Brett, made his ML debut on Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Los The Sporting News accolade (voted upon by senior circuit
Angeles-NL. managers).
> Is the winningest manager in Padres franchise his- > Was named Padres manager Oct. 21, 1994.
tory, having recorded 951 victories during 12 years in > From 1993-94, joined ML coaching staff for first time,
San Diego. serving as Padres’ third base coach under manager Jim
> Guided his Padres clubs to five winning campaigns, includ- Riggleman.
ing 1996, ‘98, 2005 and ‘06 NL West titles. > Guided double-A Wichita to Texas League title in 1992.
> Logged a 24-year affiliation with Padres organization from > Made highly successful managerial debut in 1989, lead-
1983-2006. ing Spokane club that captured short-season Northwest
> Former catcher was the only Friar manager to have played League crown.
for club, spending parts of five seasons in San Diego as a > Began his coaching career as player/coach at triple-A Las
player. Vegas in 1988.
> Skippered his clubs to league championships in three of his
four seasons at the minor league level, logging a 248-241 PLAYING CAREER
ledger in the Padres’ farm system. > Former catcher spent parts of nine ML seasons with
> Guided MLB to five-game sweep over Nippon Professional Houston (1978-80), New York Mets (1982) and San Diego
Baseball, first brooming in 10-series history of bi-annual (1983-87)…compiled a lifetime .239 batting average with
event which began in 1986. 26 HRs and 93 RBI in 358 career games.
> In 2006, guided the Padres to back-to-back playoff berths > Guided pitchers to career 3.87 ERA in 298 contests behind
for the first time in franchise history, as Friars won second the plate (1,930.0 innings).
consecutive NL West title. > Threw out 28.6 pct. of attempted base-stealers
> Finished the 1999 campaign with 74-88 record, becoming the (88-of-308).
winningest manager in Padres history…set club mark for
most games skippered, breaking Dick Williams’ Friar standard > Made his ML debut July 18, 1978 in an Astros uniform,
for wins with his 338th victory, 11-1 triumph April 10 at San going 2-for-3 at Shea Stadium.
Francisco…17 days later at New York, passed Williams with > Belted his first big league home run the following day,

Bochy’s Giants Gems


>  orn in Landes de Bussac, France, where his father in the U.S. Army, was stationed at that time.
B
> His wife, Kim, is a doula, a person who provides physical, emotional, and informational support to a mother
before, during or after childbirth.
> Has two sons, eight years apart. His younger son Brett played baseball at Kansas University and made his
Major League debut with the Giants last season (2014).
> His older son Greg played at Cal Poly.
> A devoted wine aficionado, Bochy usually will go to Napa Valley whenever he has a free night or day off in
the Bay Area.

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a solo shot off Mets’ Kevin Kobel in the second game of Brett, Aug. 27, 1987).
a doubleheader. > Attended both Brevard (Cocoa Beach, FL) Community
> Twice advanced to playoffs, logging one NLCS game with College and Florida State University.
Houston in 1980 and one World Series contest with San > Has been an extremely active member within Bay Area
BOCHY

Diego in 1984. community during his eight seasons in San Francisco.


> Delivered a pinch-hit single in Game 5 at Detroit in his only > During his 24 years in Padres organization, worked closely
Fall Classic at-bat. with team’s Community Relations department and made
> Enjoyed his best season in 1986 with Padres, setting several appearances around San Diego.
personal bests in HRs (8), RBI (22), games played (63) and
starts behind plate (29).
> One of Padres’ more popular figures during playing days,
ended career with 1987 Friars club.

PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Married (Kim)…has two sons (Greg, Aug. 26, 1979 and

All-Time Giants Managers (1883-2014)


Years Name Games W L T/ND Pct.
1883 John Clapp 98 46 50 2 .479
1884 Jim Price 100 56 42 2 .571
1884, 1893-94 Monte Ward 291 162 116 13 .583
1885-91 Jim Mutrie 905 529 345 31 .605
1892 Pat Powers 153 71 80 2 .470
1895, 1900-01 George Davis 252 107 139 6 .435
1895 Jack Doyle 64 32 31 1 .508
1895 Harvey Watkins 35 18 17 0 .514
1896 Arthur Irwin 90 36 53 1 .404
1896-98 Bill Joyce 316 179 122 15 .595
1898 Cap Anson 22 9 13 0 .409
1899 John Day 66 29 35 2 .453
1899 Fred Hoey 87 31 55 1 .361
1900 Buck Ewing 63 21 41 1 .339
1902 Horace Fogel 44 18 23 3 .439
1902 Heinie Smith 32 5 27 0 .156
1902-32 John McGraw 4,424 2,583 1,790 51 .591
1924-25 Hughie Jennings 76 53 23 0 .697
1927 Rogers Hornsby 33 22 10 1 .688
1932-41 Bill Terry 1,496 823 661 12 .555
1942-48 Mel Ott 1,004 464 530 10 .467
1948-55 Leo Durocher 1,163 637 523 3 .549
1956-60, 1976 Bill Rigney 836 406 430 0 .486
1960 Tom Sheehan 98 46 50 2 .479
1961-64 Alvin Dark 644 366 277 1 .569
1965-68 Herman Franks 649 367 280 2 .567
1969-70 Clyde King 204 109 95 0 .534
1970-74 Charlie Fox 675 348 327 0 .516
1974-75 Wes Westrum 247 118 129 0 .478
1977-79 Joe Altobelli 464 225 239 0 .485
1979-80 Dave Bristol 183 85 98 0 .464
1981-84 Frank Robinson 541 264 277 0 .488
1984 Danny Ozark 56 24 32 9 .429
1985 Jim Davenport 144 56 88 0 .389
1985-92 Roger Craig 1,152 586 566 0 .509
1993-2002 Dusty Baker 1,556 840 715 1 .540
2003-06 Felipe Alou 646 342 304 0 .529
2007- Bruce Bochy 1,296 667 629 0 .515
*T/ND header stands for Ties/No Decisions

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BRUCE DOUGLAS BOCHY
Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1975 Covington-R .338 37 145 31 49 9 0 4 34 11 18 0
1976 Columbus-AA .230 69 230 9 53 6 0 0 16 14 30 0

BOCHY
Dubuque-A .243 30 103 9 25 4 0 1 8 12 11 1
1977 Cocoa-A .253 128 430 40 109 18 2 3 35 35 30 0
1978 Columbus-AA .268 79 261 25 70 10 2 7 34 13 30 0
Houston .266 54 154 8 41 8 0 3 15 11 35 0
1979 Houston .217 56 129 11 28 4 0 1 6 13 25 0
1980 Houston .182 22 22 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 7 0
1981 Tidewater-AAA .227 85 269 23 61 11 2 8 38 22 47 0
1982 Tidewater-AAA .227 81 251 32 57 11 0 15 52 19 47 2
New York-NL .306 17 49 4 15 4 0 2 8 4 6 0
1983 Las Vegas-AAA .303 42 145 28 44 8 1 11 33 15 25 3
San Diego .214 23 42 2 9 1 1 0 3 0 9 0
1984 Las Vegas-AAA .264 34 121 18 32 7 0 7 22 17 13 0
San Diego .228 37 92 10 21 5 1 4 15 3 21 0
1985 San Diego .268 48 112 16 30 2 0 6 13 6 30 0
1986 San Diego .252 63 127 16 32 9 0 8 22 14 23 1
1987 San Diego .160 38 75 8 12 3 0 2 11 11 21 0
1988 Las Vegas-AAA .231 53 147 17 34 5 0 5 13 17 28 1
M.L. Totals .239 358 802 75 192 37 2 26 93 67 177 1

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1980 HOU vs. PHI .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1984 SD vs. CHI -Did Not Play-
LCS Totals .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1984 SD vs. DET 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club W L PCT. Finish
1989 Spokane-A 41 34 .547 2nd*
1990 Riverside-A 64 78 .451 4th/5th
1991 High Desert-A 73 63 .537 3rd/1st*
1992 Wichita-AA 70 66 .515 1st/4th*
1995 San Diego 70 74 .486 3rd
1996 San Diego 91 71 .562 1st¶
1997 San Diego 76 86 .469 4th
1998 San Diego 98 64 .605 1st¶
1999 San Diego 74 88 .457 4th
2000 San Diego 76 86 .469 5th
2001 San Diego 79 83 .488 4th
2002 San Diego 66 96 .407 5th
2003 San Diego 64 98 .395 5th
2004 San Diego 87 75 .537 3rd
2005 San Diego 82 80 .506 1st
2006 San Diego 88 74 .543 1st
2007 San Francisco 71 91 .438 5th
2008 San Francisco 72 90 .444 4th
2009 San Francisco 88 74 .543 3rd
2010 San Francisco 92 70 .568 1st #
2011 San Francisco 86 76 .531 2nd
2012 San Francisco 94 68 .580 1st #
2013 San Francisco 76 86 .469 T3rd
2014 San Francisco 88 74 .543 2nd#
Minor Totals 248 241 .507
S.F. Totals 667 629 .515
M.L. Totals 1,618 1,614 .502
* Minor League Championship ¶ National League Manager of Year # World Series Championship

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POST SEASON MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club, Opp W L PCT. Series
1996 SD vs. STL 0 3 .000 LDS
1998 SD vs. HOU 3 1 .750 LDS
BOCHY

SD vs. ATL 4 2 .667 LCS


SD vs. NYY 0 4 .000 WS
2005 SD vs. STL 0 3 .000 LDS
2006 SD vs. STL 1 3 .333 LDS
2010 SF vs. ATL 3 1 .750 LDS
SF vs. PHI 4 2 .667 LCS
SF vs. TEX 4 1 .800 WS
2012 SF vs. CIN 3 2 .600 LDS
SF vs. STL 4 3 .571 LCS
SF vs. DET 4 0 1.000 WS
2014 SF at PIT 1 0 1.000 WC
SF vs. WAS 3 1 .750 LDS
SF vs. STL 4 1 .800 LCS
SF vs. KC 4 3 .571 WS
Totals 42 30 .583

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Mark Gardner
BULLPEN COACH 26

GARDNER
Fullname : Mark Allan Gardner
Birthdate : March 1, 1962
2015 Opening Day Age : 53
Birthplace : Los Angeles, California
Resides : Friant, California
Giants Coach Since : 2003
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER > Was voted by his Giants teammates, coaches and train-
> Former Giants hurler embarks on his 13th season as part ing staff as co-winner (with Benito Santiago) of the 2001
of the Giants’ coaching staff in 2015, again filling role as “Willie Mac” Award, given to the most inspirational
the club’s bullpen coach. player on the team.
> Has assisted pitching coach Dave Righetti during his first
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
12 seasons as a big league coach.
> Married (Kerry Steitz, Jan. 19, 2008)…has two sons
PLAYING CAREER (Nicholas, Sept. 24, 1992 and Daniel Dean, May 30, 1995).
> Enjoyed a successful 13-year career as a ML pitcher, > Graduated from Clovis (CA) High School.
culminating in six-year stay in San Francisco that saw > Attended Fresno (CA) City College and Fresno State
him become one of club’s most popular and inspirational University.
players…right-hander posted lifetime 99-93 mark with > Played for the U.S. team during tour of Cuba in fall of
one save and a 4.56 ERA in 345 games (275 starts) for 1984.
Montreal (1989-92), Kansas City (1993), Florida (1994-95) > Has been very involved, along with late wife, Lori, with
and Giants (1996-2001). California Organ Donor Network, working with that orga-
> Notched double-digit victories in four of six SF campaigns nization and Stanford Medical Center in raising aware-
(1996-98 and 2000), logging 58-45 mark with 4.71 ERA in ness of the need for organ and tissue donors.
175 games (147 starts) in a Giants uniform…also reached > Lori and Mark also created Step to the Plate Foundation,
10-win plateau with Montreal in 1992. which helps families of transplant recipients.
> Made 112 starts for the Giants from 1996-99, with only > Donates money to Garth Brooks’ Teammates for Kids
John Burkett (157) making more starts for SF during the Foundation, supports California’s Responsible Fatherhood
1990’s…was the first Giant pitcher to reach double digits Campaign with special visits and other work.
in wins for three straight seasons (1996-98) since Burkett
did it four-consecutive years (1990-93).
> Pitched a 9-inning no-hitter July 26, 1991 at Los Angeles
while with Montreal, but gave up two hits in the 10th.
> Originally came to SF after signing as free agent at the
end of 1996 Spring Training and emerged as the club’s
winningest pitcher that season.

Gardner’s Giants Gems


> S hared the 2001 Willie Mac Award with Benito Santiago, which recognized both players for
their spirit and leadership.
> The “family room’’ for Giants wives and children, located across from the clubhouse, is named
after Mark’s late wife Lori Gardner, who died in 2003 of liver cancer.

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MARK ALLAN GARDNER
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1985 Jamestown-A 0-0 2.77 3 3 0 0 0 13.0 9 4 4 4 16
GARDNER

W. Palm Beach-A 5-4 2.37 10 9 4 0 0 60.2 54 24 16 18 44


1986 Jacksonville-AA 10-11 3.84 29 28 3 1 0 168.2 144 88 72 90 140
1987 Indianapolis-AAA 3-3 5.67 9 9 0 0 0 46.0 48 32 29 28 41
Jacksonville-AA 4-6 4.19 17 17 1 0 0 101.0 101 50 47 42 78
1988 Jacksonville-AA 6-3 1.60 15 15 4 2 0 112.1 72 24 20 36 130
Indianapolis-AAA 4-2 2.77 13 13 3 1 0 84.1 65 30 26 32 71
1989 Indianapolis-AAA 12-4 2.37 24 23 4 2 0 163.1 122 51 43 59 175
Montreal 0-3 5.13 7 4 0 0 0 26.1 26 16 15 11 21
1990 Montreal 7-9 3.42 27 26 3 3 0 152.2 129 62 58 61 135
1991 Indianapolis-AAA 2-0 3.48 6 6 0 0 0 31.0 26 13 12 16 38
Montreal 9-11 3.85 27 27 0 0 0 168.1 139 78 72 75 107
1992 Montreal 12-10 4.36 33 30 0 0 0 179.2 179 91 87 60 132
1993 Kansas City 4-6 6.19 17 16 0 0 0 91.2 92 65 63 36 54
Omaha-AAA 4-2 2.79 8 8 1 0 0 48.1 34 17 15 19 41
1994 Florida 4-4 4.87 20 14 0 0 0 92.1 97 53 50 30 57
Edmonton-AAA 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 1 11
Brevard County-A 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 1 0 0 1 3
1995 Florida 5-5 4.49 39 11 1 1 1 102.1 109 60 51 43 87
1996 San Francisco 12-7 4.42 30 28 4 1 0 179.1 200 105 88 57 145
San Jose-A 0-0 3.18 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 4 2 2 0 7
1997 San Francisco 12-9 4.29 30 30 2 1 0 180.1 188 92 86 57 136
1998 San Francisco 13-6 4.33 33 33 4 2 0 212.0 203 106 102 65 151
1999 San Francisco 5-11 6.47 29 21 1 0 0 139.0 142 103 100 57 86
San Jose-A 1-0 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 10 5 5 3 13
2000 San Francisco 11-7 4.05 30 20 0 0 0 149.0 155 72 67 42 92
2001 San Francisco 5-5 5.40 23 15 0 0 0 91.2 93 57 55 34 53
Fresno-AAA 0-1 6.00 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 10 4 4 1 7
S.F. Totals 58-45 4.71 175 147 11 4 0 951.1 981 535 498 312 663
M.L. Totals 99-93  
4.56 345 275 15 8 1 1764.2 1751 960 894 628
1256

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1997 SF vs. FLA -Did Not Pitch-
2000 SF vs. NY-NL 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 4 4 4 2 5
DS Totals 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 4 4 4 2 5

Lori Ann Gardner


1964-2003
Lori Gardner, the wife of former Giants pitcher
and current coach Mark Gardner, passed away
in November of 2003, after a courageous battle
with liver cancer. In honor of Lori and her tre-
mendous work within the community, the Giants
have dedicated the family playroom across
from the Giants Clubhouse as the Lori Gardner
Family Room. Contributions in Lori’s memory for
the fight against cancer can be made to the Step
to the Plate Foundation, 7797 North First Street,
The Gardners (left to right), Daniel, Mark, Lori and Nicholas
Suite 26, Fresno, California 93720.

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Bill Hayes
FIRST BASE COACH 58

HAYES
Fullname : William Ernest Hayes
Birthdate : October 24, 1957
2015 Opening Day Age : 57
Birthplace : Cheverly, Mar yland
Resides : Chandler, Arizona
Giants Coach Since : 2003
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER > Was originally slated to manage Class A Advanced San
> Returns for his 16th season in the Giants organization, and Jose in 2003, but was elevated to big league club prior to
39th campaign overall in professional baseball. Opening Day.
> Will serve as the Giants’ first base coach this season after > Was a member of the coaching staff that traveled to
working 13-straight years as SF’s bullpen catcher. Taiwan with MLB All-Stars in 2011.
> Takes over first base coaching box for Roberto Kelly, who
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
moved to coach third base due to the retirement of Tim
Flannery. > Has two daughters (Kirstyn and Megan).
> Prior to joining San Francisco chain, former big league > Graduated from St. Patrick’s (NE) High School.
catcher spent six years in the Cubs organization and six > Attended Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN.
seasons with the Rockies.
> Logged 15 years as a minor league manager.

WILLIAM ERNEST HAYES


Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1978 Pompano Beach-A .163 64 208 24 34 2 1 2 21 26 49 0
1979 Midland-AA .300 107 377 51 113 21 2 10 55 31 85 4
1980 Wichita-AAA .229 111 367 29 84 14 1 8 48 26 60 2
Chicago-NL .222 4 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0
1981 Iowa-AAA .247 83 267 33 66 13 1 10 42 18 49 3
Chicago-NL .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1982 Iowa-AAA .249 75 245 36 61 16 1 15 40 22 68 3
1983 Iowa-AAA .257 102 331 43 85 16 1 13 55 46 62 3
1984 Iowa-AAA .221 116 366 52 81 25 1 16 49 38 95 1
1985 Iowa-AAA .188 86 260 23 49 8 1 7 31 26 57 3
1986 Omaha-AAA .239 90 247 23 59 11 0 2 18 27 54 1
1987 Iowa-AAA .333 14 33 7 11 3 0 0 5 -- -- 1
M.L. Totals .222 5 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club W L PCT. Finish
1988 Geneva-A 27 51 .346 6th
1989 Geneva-A 36 39 .480 5th
1990 Geneva-A 51 26 .662 1st
1991 Peoria-A 62 76 .449 6th
1992 Winston-Salem-A 29 40 .420 4th/3rd
1993 Daytona Beach-A 57 76 .429 4th
1994 Central Valley-A 65 71 .478 4th
1995 Salem-A 68 72 .486 3rd
1996 New Haven-AA 66 75 .468 4th
1997 New Haven-AA 64 78 .432 5th
1999 Colorado Springs-AAA 66 73 .475 2nd
2000 Shreveport-AA 58 81 .417 1st/4th
2001 Hagerstown-A 83 57 .593 3rd/1st
2002 San Jose-A 68 72 .486 3rd/4th
Minor Totals 800 887 .474

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Roberto Kelly
THIRD BASE COACH 39
KELLY

Fullname : Roberto Conrado Kelly


Birthdate : October 1, 1964
2015 Opening Day Age : 50
Birthplace : Panama City, Panama
Resides : Arlington, Texas
Giants Coach Since : 2008
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Former All-Star outfielder returns for his eighth season on > Graduated from Panama City High School, where he was
San Francisco’s coaching staff. three-sport star in baseball, basketball and volleyball.
> This season marks his first as the Giants’ third base coach > Attended Jose Dolores Mascote College in his
after serving the last seven years as SF’s first base coach. native Panama.
> Spent three seasons as manager of Giants’ Class A > Was inducted into the Latin Baseball Hall of Fame in Sept.
Augusta affiliate in South Atlantic League…guided the 2014.
GreenJackets to 285-187 ledgers (.622) and a pair of
playoff appearances in those three years.
> Was named 2006 SAL Manager of Year after leading
Augusta to the best record in all of minor league baseball
with 92-47 record.

PLAYING CAREER
> Enjoyed a solid 14-year Major League playing career,
compiling lifetime .290 avg. with 241 2Bs, 124 HRs, 585
RBI and 235 steals over 1,337 games.
> Saw big league action with New York Yankees (1987-92
and 2000), Cincinnati Reds (1993-94), Atlanta Braves
(1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers
(1995), Minnesota Twins (1996-97), Seattle Mariners
(1997) and Texas Rangers (1998-99).
> Was an All-Star selection in each league, representing
Yankees in 1992 and Reds in 1993.
> Advanced to the post season on four occasions, batting
.294 (10-for-34) in 10 LDS games with Dodgers (1995),
Mariners (1997) and Rangers (1998-99).
> Became just the fifth player in the storied history of the
Yankees franchise to record at least 20 HRs and 20 SBs in
a season, accomplishing the feat in 1991.

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ROBERTO CONRADO KELLY
Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1982 GCL-Yankees-R .198 31 86 13 17 1 1 1 18 10 18 3
1983 Oneonta-A .216 48 167 17 36 1 2 2 17 12 20 12

KELLY
Greensboro-A .265 20 49 6 13 0 0 0 3 3 5 3
1984 Greensboro-A .238 111 361 68 86 13 2 1 26 57 49 42
1985 Ft. Lauderdale-A .247 114 417 86 103 4 13 3 38 58 70 49
1986 Albany-AA .291 86 299 42 87 11 4 2 43 29 63 10
1987 Columbus-AAA .278 118 471 77 131 19 8 13 62 33 116 51
New York-AL .269 23 52 12 14 3 0 1 7 5 15 9
1988 New York-AL .247 38 77 9 19 4 1 1 7 3 15 5
Columbus-AAA .333 30 120 25 40 8 1 3 16 6 29 11
1989 New York-AL .302 137 441 65 133 18 3 9 48 41 89 35
1990 New York-AL .285 *162 641 85 183 32 4 15 61 33 148 42
1991 New York-AL .267 126 486 68 130 22 2 20 69 45 77 32
1992 New York-AL .272 152 580 81 158 31 2 10 66 41 96 28
1993 Cincinnati .319 78 320 44 102 17 3 9 35 17 43 21
1994 Cincinnati .302 47 179 29 54 8 0 3 21 11 35 9
Atlanta .286 63 255 44 73 15 3 6 24 24 36 10
1995 Montreal .274 24 95 11 26 4 0 1 9 7 14 4
Los Angeles .279 112 409 47 114 19 2 6 48 15 65 15
1996 Minnesota .323 98 322 41 104 17 4 6 47 23 53 10
1997 Minnesota .287 75 247 39 71 19 2 5 37 17 50 7
Ft. Myers-A .364 4 11 2 4 0 0 1 2 4 6 1
Seattle .298 30 121 19 36 7 0 7 22 5 17 2
1998 Texas .323 75 257 48 83 7 3 16 46 8 46 0
1999 Texas .300 87 290 41 87 17 1 8 37 21 57 6
2000 New York-AL .120 10 25 4 3 1 0 1 1 1 6 0
2001 Colo. Springs-AAA .288 63 212 32 61 10 0 12 48 18 48 1
M.L. Totals .290 1337 4797 687 1390 241 30 124 585 317 862 235
*Led League

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1992 AL, San Diego .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0
1993 NL, Baltimore .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
ASG Totals .333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1995 LA vs. CIN .364 3 11 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1997 SEA vs. BAL .308 4 13 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 3 0
1998 TEX vs. NYY .143 2 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
1999 TEX vs. NYY .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
LDS Totals .294 10 34 1 10 4 0 0 1 1 7 0

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club W L PCT. Finish
2005 Augusta-A 77 59 .566 2nd/T2nd
2006 Augusta-A 92 47 .662 2nd/1st
2007 Augusta-A 89 51 .636 1st/3rd
Minor Totals 258 157 .622

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Joe Lefebvre
MAJOR LEAGUE HITTING COACH 5
LEFEBVRE

Fullname : Joseph Henr y Lefebvre


Birthdate : Februar y 22, 1956
2015 Opening Day Age : 59
Birthplace : Concord, New Hampshire
Resides : Hookset, New Hampshire
Giants Coach Since : 2000-07; 2012-Present
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER RBI in 447 games.


> Lefebvre will begin his 21st campaign overall in > Suffered torn cartilage and ligament damage in his right
the Giants’ organization…in 2015 he will con- knee in June 1984 and missed all of 1985 while rehabili-
tinue to work as one of the club’s Major League tating.
hitting coaches. > Returned to the big leagues in 1986, but was forced to
> Lefebvre was in uniform for the first time in five years in retire after playing in only 14 games.
August of 2011, working closely with current hitting coach > Broke in with the Yankees and homered for his first ML hit,
Hensley Meulens. connecting off Dave Stieb at Toronto on May 22, 1980.
> From 2008-2011, Lefebvre worked as a senior advisor of > Homered in his first two Major League games to tie the
pro-scouting to general manager Brian Sabean, providing American League record.
evaluations on both major and minor league levels. > Enjoyed his finest season in 1983, hitting combined .306
> Prior to moving to the Giants’ front office, he served on the in 119 games for the Padres and Phillies.
Giants’ coaching staff from 2002-07…manned first base > Was originally the Yankees’ third round selection in
coaching box for NL Champion SF while also assisting June 1977 draft.
hitting instructor Gene Clines in 2002…from 2003-07 was
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
the club’s hitting coach, working with some of the games
finest hitters. > Married (Julie).
> Worked as the Giants’ triple-A hitting coach from 1996-98 > Has two children (son, Gregory and daughter, Kristin).
and the club’s coordinator of minor league hitting from > Graduated from Concord (NH) High School, where he
1997-2001…in addition to his minor league duties, spent played baseball, basketball and soccer.
time with the big league club during both spring training > Was high school teammate of Giants general manager
and regular season during 2000 and 2001 campaigns. Brian Sabean.
> Prior to joining San Francisco, he was an instructor in > Attended Eckerd (FL) College, where he was All-American
the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies systems. MVP in Division II College World Series as sophomore.

PLAYING CAREER
> Played six seasons in the Majors as an outfielder with the
New York Yankees (1980), San Diego Padres (1981-83) and
Philadelphia Phillies (1983-86) before having his career cut
short due to injury.
> Compiled .258 career batting avg. with 31 HRs and 130

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JOSEPH HENRY LEFEBVRE
Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1977 Ft. Lauderdale .308 48 172 20 53 6 9 2 29 15 16 0

LEFEBVRE
West Haven .364 6 22 8 8 2 0 0 3 4 3 0
1978 West Haven .266 134 459 102 122 21 11 19 70 76 77 3
1979 West Haven .292 138 487 85 142 28 10 21 107 79 61 5
1980 Columbus .278 56 198 37 55 11 3 10 26 44 30 4
New York-AL .227 74 150 26 34 1 1 8 21 27 30 4
1981 San Diego .256 86 246 31 63 13 4 8 31 35 3 6
1982 San Diego .238 102 239 25 57 9 0 4 21 18 50 0
Hawaii .344 8 32 7 11 3 1 0 5 4 5 1
1983 San Diego .250 18 20 1 5 0 0 0 1 2 3 0
Philadelphia .310 101 258 34 80 20 8 8 38 31 46 5
1984 Reading .333 6 12 5 4 1 0 0 0 2 3 0
Philadelphia .250 52 160 22 40 9 0 3 18 23 37 0
1985 Philadelphia - Injured, Did Not Play –
1986 Philadelphia .111 14 18 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 5 0
M.L. Totals 258 447 1091 139 281 52 13 31 130 139 204 11
*Led League

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Site AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1980 NYY vs. KC .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1983 PHI vs. LAD .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
LCS Totals .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1983 PHI vs. BAL .200 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0

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Hensley Meulens
HITTING COACH 31
MEULENS

Fullname : Hensley Filemon Meulens


Birthdate : June 23, 1967
2015 Opening Day Age : 47
Birthplace : Willemstad, Curacao
Resides : Coral Springs, Florida
Giants Coach Since : 2010
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER America in 1987 and led International League in home


> Former big leaguer will enter his sixth season of Major runs (26) and RBI (100) while playing with Columbus
League coaching in 2015, serving as a hitting coach. in 1992.
> Managed The Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 2013 > Played parts of five seasons with the Yankees (1989-93)
World Baseball Classic...led his club to the semi-finals before spending three seasons in Japan (1994-96).
of the WBC before being defeated by the Dominican > Returned to U.S. and had brief stints with Montreal (1997)
Republic, 4-1. and Arizona (1998).
> Prior to his current stint he was the triple-A hitting coach > Played with independent Newark in 1999.
for the Fresno Grizzlies in 2009. > Made his Major League debut Aug. 23, 1989 and singled
> Prior to joining SF’s organization, was triple-A hitting off Mike Boddicker for his first big league hit in just his
coach for the Indianapolis Indians of Pittsburgh Pirates third at-bat.
organization from 2005-08. > Overall, batted .220 (109-for-496) with 15 home runs and
> Was part of the coaching staff for Bluefield, Baltimore’s 53 RBI in 182 Major League contests.
advanced rookie team in Appalachian League from PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
2003-04.
> He and his wife Gyselle, have one son, Elijah Gabriel
PLAYING CAREER Ludwig (April 14, 2010) and two daughters, Mia Valentina
Turya (Feb. 29, 2012) and Evangelina Cristina Vuri (Jan.
> Made his professional debut with the New York Yankees
14, 2014)…Hensley also has two daughters, Michelle
in 1986 and spent eight years in their system.
and Danielle, and one grandson Maxton Hensley Liam
> Named Carolina League Player of the Year by Baseball

Meulens’ Giants Gems


 icknamed “Bam Bam” from his softball days back home in Curacao. Was hitting home runs left-handed and
> N
his friends compared his power to the Flintstones cartoon character.
> Was first Major Leaguer to come from Curacao.
> Speaks five different languages: English, Spanish, Dutch, Papiamento and Japanese.
> On July 13, 2012, received the Royal decoration of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from Consul General Bart
van Bolhuis before the game. Was conferred the status of Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau – the rank
of knighthood. This decoration bestowed the title of Sir. to Bam Bam marking the honor of being knighted by
the Queen of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for service to the monarch and country.
> Has a baseball academy in Curacao, run by his brother. Kids ages 4 to 19, from September to June.
> Meulens’ father was a big soccer star who was captain of the national team. But Meulens and his brother
chose baseball over soccer, even though baseball was not a popular sport in the country at the time.
> Has been selected an inaugural astronaut for “Space Expedition Curacao,” a commercial space tourism
program the Caribbean nation is trying to launch by 2015. The first 100 flights have been set aside for a
group of so-called “Founder Astronauts.” Meulens will join three Dutch celebrities – a disc jockey, an air
travel pioneer and a supermodel – on flight No. 1.
> Got a street named after him by the government of Curacao on Dec. 16, 2013…the street is named KAMINDA
Hensley F.A. “Bam-Bam” Meulens.

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Pasquaretta (the son of Michelle and her husband Kevin).
> Graduated from Triniteit High School in Willemstad,
Curacao.

MEULENS
HENSLEY FILEMON MEULENS
Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1986 GCL Yankees-R .233 59 219 36 51 10 4 4 31 28 66 4
1987 Ft. Lauderdale-A .172 17 58 2 10 3 0 0 2 7 25 0
Prince William-A .300 116 430 76 129 23 2 28 103 53 124 14
1988 Albany-AA .245 79 278 50 68 9 1 13 40 37 97 3
Columbus-AAA .230 55 209 27 48 9 1 6 22 14 61 2
1989 Albany-AA .257 104 335 55 86 8 2 11 45 61 108 3
Columbus-AAA .289 14 45 8 13 4 0 1 3 8 13 0
New York-AL .179 8 28 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 8 0
1990 Columbus-AAA .285 136 480 81 137 20 5 26 96 66 132 6
New York-AL .241 23 83 12 20 7 0 3 10 9 25 1
1991 New York-AL .222 96 288 37 64 8 1 6 29 18 97 3
1992 Columbus-AAA .275 141 534 96 147 28 2 26 100 60 168 15
New York-AL .600 2 5 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
1993 Columbus-AAA .204 75 279 39 57 14 0 14 45 32 92 6
New York-AL .170 30 53 8 9 1 1 2 5 8 19 0
1994 Chiba Lotte-J .248 122 431 49 107 21 0 23 69 35 135 8
1995 Yakult-J .244 130 438 74 107 16 0 29 80 64 134 6
1996 Yakult-J .246 128 439 47 108 14 3 25 67 44 140 1
1997 W. Palm Beach-A .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
Ottawa-AAA .274 121 423 81 116 20 2 24 75 62 119 19
Montreal .292 16 24 6 7 1 0 2 6 4 10 0
1998 Calgary-AAA .375 2 8 3 3 1 0 2 3 0 2 0
Tucson-AAA .250 70 268 45 67 16 2 13 37 30 67 2
Arizona .067 7 15 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 0
1999 Newark-Ind .283 118 448 84 127 17 3 21 94 52 102 12
2000 Saltillo-AAA .317 88 347 72 110 14 2 24 73 54 105 4
2001 Newark-Ind .245 40 139 26 34 10 1 10 30 16 34 3
Saltillo-AAA .241 83 299 48 72 12 2 13 50 44 95 2
2002 Puebla-AAA .204 38 137 14 28 3 1 1 24 22 37 0
M.L. Totals .220 182 496 67 109 17 2 15 53 42 165 4

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club W L PCT. Finish
2013 Netherlands-WBC 4 4 .500 --

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Dave Righetti
PITCHING COACH 33
RIGHETTI

Fullname : David Allen Righetti


Birthdate : November 28, 1958
2015 Opening Day Age : 56
Birthplace : San Jose, California
Resides : Los Altos, California
Giants Coach Since : 2000
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER > Was named to American League All-Star squads in 1986
> One of baseball’s premier pitching coaches returns for his and 1987 while with New York…established then-Major
16th season in San Francisco. League record with 46 saves in 1986…finished fourth in
> Is the longest tenured pitching coach in the big leagues. Cy Young voting and 10th in AL MVP (BBWAA) balloting
> Is one of just five individuals since 1900 to serve as a that year…was named to AP post season All-Star squad
Giants coach for at least 10 years, joining current bench while also earn­ing Rolaids Relief Man of Year and The
coach Ron Wotus (17 years, 1998-present), Larry Jansen Sporting News Fireman of Year awards.
(12 years, 1954 and 1961-71), Bob Lillis (11 years, 1986- > Won second-straight Rolaids AL Relief Man award and
96) and Wes Westrum (10 years, 1958-63 and 1968-71). tied for Fireman of Year in 1987 with 31 saves.
> His 15-year run is the longest in San Francisco history > Signed with the Giants as a free agent, Dec. 5, 1990.
among pitching coaches. > Notched his 1,000th career strikeout April 29, 1991, fan-
> 2000 marked his first year on a Major League staff. ning St. Louis’ Felix Jose.
> In 1999 he returned to the Giants organization, serving as
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
a roving minor league pitching instructor.
> Married (Kandice, February 11, 1989)…has three children
PLAYING CAREER (triplets Nicolette, Natalee and Wesley, July 19, 1991).
> San Jose (CA) native was All-League baseball player at
> During his banner 16-year big league career, stylish left-
Pioneer High School.
hander made stops with the Yankees (1979, 1981-90),
> Also attended San Jose City College.
Giants (1991-93), A’s (1994), Blue Jays (1994) and White
> Was named state Junior College Player of Year in 1977.
Sox (1995)…posted a 82-79 record with 3.46 ERA and
> Brother, Steve, played in Texas organization from 1977-79,
1,112 strikeouts in 718 career games (89 starts).
father, Leo, was star shortstop in Pacific Coast League
> With 252 career saves, ranks 32nd on Major League
while playing for San Francisco Seals.
Baseball’s all-time save list…ranks second on Yankees’
> Is an honorary Board member for Jean Weingarten
all-time charts for saves (224) and games pitched (522).
Peninsula Oral School for Deaft (JWPOSD).
> Began his career as a starter, then converted to a reliever
> Is also involved with various Cerebral Palsy organizations
in 1984…earned American League Rookie of Year award
and El Camino Health Care.
in 1981 after going 8-4 with 2.06 ERA (second-best in
> Has been involved with the Leukemia Society.
AL)…played a major role in the Yankees’ trip to the World
> Is a member of the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.
Series in 1981…earned two victories in the Division
> Member of the National Italian American Sports Hall of
Series vs. Milwaukee, winning Game 2 as starter and
Fame.
Game 5 in relief…was also the winning pitcher as a
> San Jose Sports Hall of Fame member.
starter in Game 3 of ALCS vs. Oakland…had a no-decision
in his only appearance vs. Dodgers in the World Series
> While wearing New York pinstripes, tossed a no-hitter
against the Boston Red Sox, July 4, 1983…was the first
Yankee no-hitter since Don Larsen’s perfect game in the
1956 World Series.
> In 1984, notched 31 saves in 40 chances during his first
campaign as reliever.

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Righetti’s Giants Gems

RIGHETTI
> W  as the first player in history to pitch a no-hitter and also lead the league in saves in his
career. Dennis Eckersley later achieved the feat.
> Nicknames are “Rags” and “The Big Ragu.”
> Grew up a Giants fan, with Willie McCovey as his favorite player.
> Avid golfer has played in AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and has sponsored tournaments on
semi-pro golf team.
> Named to National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in Feb. 2010.
> Was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame on May 23, 2013.

DAVID ALLEN RIGHETTI


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1977 Asheville-A 11-3 3.14 17 16 3 0 0 109.0 989 47 38 53 101
1978 Tulsa-AA 5-5 3.16 13 13 6 0 0 91.0 66 40 32 49 127
1979 West Haven-AA 4-3 1.96 11 11 3 0 0 69.0 45 23 15 45 78
Columbus-AAA 3-2 2.93 8 6 3 2 0 40.0 22 13 13 19 44
New York-AL 0-1 3.71 3 3 0 0 0 17.0 10 7 7 10 13
1980 Columbus-AAA 6-10 4.63 24 23 4 1 0 142.0 124 79 73 101 139
1981 Columbus-AAA 5-0 1.00 7 7 2 2 0 45.0 30 8 5 26 50
New York-AL 8-4 2.06 15 15 2 0 0 105.0 75 25 24 38 89
1982 Columbus-AAA 1-0 2.81 4 4 1 0 0 25.2 22 11 8 12 33
New York-AL 11-10 3.79 33 27 4 0 1 183.0 155 88 77 *108 163
1983 New York-AL 14-8 3.44 31 31 7 2 0 217.0 194 96 83 67 169
1984 New York-AL 5-6 2.34 64 0 0 0 31 96.1 79 29 25 37 90
1985 New York-AL 12-7 2.78 74 0 0 0 29 107.0 86 36 33 45 92
1986 New York-AL 8-8 2.45 74 0 0 0 *46 106.2 88 31 29 35 83
1987 New York-AL 8-6 3.51 60 0 0 0 31 95.0 95 45 37 44 77
1988 New York-AL 5-4 3.52 60 0 0 0 25 87.0 86 35 34 37 70
1989 New York-AL 2-6 3.00 55 0 0 0 25 69.0 73 32 23 26 51
1990 New York-AL 1-1 3.57 53 0 0 0 36 53.0 48 24 21 26 43
1991 San Francisco 2-7 3.39 61 0 0 0 24 71.2 64 29 27 28 51
1992 San Francisco 2-7 5.06 54 4 0 0 3 78.1 79 47 44 36 47
1993 San Francisco 1-1 5.70 51 0 0 0 1 47.1 58 31 30 17 31
1994 Oakland 0-0 16.71 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 13 13 13 9 4
Knoxville-AA 1-1 2.21 7 4 0 0 0 20.1 20 12 5 4 18
Toronto 0-1 6.75 13 0 0 0 0 13.1 9 10 10 10 10
1995 Chicago-AL 3-2 4.20 10 9 0 0 0 49.1 65 24 23 18 29
Nashville-AAA 4-5 3.23 16 15 1 1 0 83.2 81 40 30 20 44
S.F. Totals 5-15 4.61 166 4 0 0 28 197.1 201 107 101 81 129
M.L. Totals 82-79 3.46 718 89 13 2 252
1403.2 1287 602 540 591 1112

*Led League

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1986 A.L., Houston 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 0 0 0 0
1987 A.L., Oakland 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0
ASG Totals 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 0 0 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1981 NYY vs. MIL 2-0 1.00 2 1 0 0 0 9.0 8 1 1 3 10

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP series RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1981 NYY vs. OAK 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 2 4

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO
1981 NYY vs. LA 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 2 1

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Ron Wotus
BENCH COACH 10
WOTUS

Fullname : Ronald Allen Wotus


Birthdate : March 3, 1961
2015 Opening Day Age : 54
Birthplace : Colchester, Connecticut
Resides : Pleasant Hill, California
Giants Coach Since : 1998
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER Firebirds to the best record in all of triple-A baseball with
> Highly regarded baseball man has spent the past 27 years 88-55 mark, that team finished the season with one of
in the Giants organization, with 25 seasons in coaching best second half finishes in PCL history, winning 41 of its
ranks and last 17 campaigns on the Major League staff. final 51games.
> Is one of only five individuals since 1900 to serve as a > From 1993-95 he led SF’s double-A franchise at Shreveport
Giants coach for at least 10 years, joining Larry Jansen (12 to three straight playoff berths.
years, 1954 and 1961-71), Bob Lillis (11 years, 1986-96), > His 1995 club claimed Texas League championship with
current pitching coach Dave Righetti (15 years, 2000-pres- 88-47 mark, best record in all of minor league baseball.
ent) and Wes Westrum (10 years, 1958-63 and 1968-71). > Was tabbed California League Manager of Year in 1991
> Invaluable asset has served as the Giants bench coach, when he guided squad San Jose to playoffs with 92-44
while also handling infield defense. ledger, the best mark in all of professional baseball.
> Was manager in SF’s farm system for seven years (1991-
PLAYING CAREER
97).
> Was twice named Manager of the Year, while posting > Originally 16th round draft pick of Pittsburgh in 1979,
overall 554-412 record (.574) in the minors. enjoyed 11-year professional career, including parts of
> His teams finished above .500 mark and made the playoffs 1983 and 1984 seasons with the Pirates…in 32 big league
in six of his seven years as skipper. games with Bucs, logged .207 career mark with two RBI.
> Was a member of the coaching staff that traveled to > Made his Major League debut Sept. 3, 1983 in Atlanta.
Taiwan with MLB All-Stars in 2011. > First Major League hit was a single off Dodgers’ Orel
> In 1998, he joined Dusty Baker’s staff as a third base Hershiser at LA July 4, 1984.
coach, his first Major League coaching assignment of > His first multiple-hit game came in his last big league
his career. outing, second game of Sept. 30, 1984 doubleheader at
> From 1996-97, served as a manager for the Giants’ triple-A Philadelphia.
affiliate in Phoenix, leading Firebirds to back-to-back > Also played in Kansas City organization in 1987,
Pacific Coast League playoff appearances with two before con­cluding his career in Giants’ chain…played
Southern Division championships. for Phoenix in 1988 and 1989, accumulating .278
> Was named 1997 PCL Manager of Year after piloting batting average.

Wotus’ Giants Gems


> During several off-seasons while he was in the minors, Wotus worked as a physical therapy
assistant in Southern California.
> Wotus’s sister is a professor at Seattle University with a doctorate in neuroscience. His brother
is an engineer at Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut.
> Wotus’s public high school in Colchester, CT, dates back to 1803. One of its first graduates was
Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas.’’

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PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Married (Laurie, Jan. 17, 1987). Decade Club
> Graduated from Bacon (Colchester, CT) Academy in 1979.
Ron Wotus is just one of five individuals

WOTUS
> Played baseball, soccer and basketball in high school, was
All-New England center forward in soccer after scoring since 1900 to serve as a Giants coach for
then-record 89 career goals…averaged 30.0 points per at least 10 years.
game as All-State guard in basketball as senior. Coach Years.
> Is avid golfer and runs youth baseball clinics with former
Ron Wotus 17 (1998-present)
Giant Erik Johnson during winter.
> Has been extremely active in community activities during Dave Righetti 15 (2000-present)
his 16 seasons with Giants, participating in variety of Larry Jansen 12 (1954, 1961-71)
outreach programs. Bob Lillis 11 (1986-96)
Wes Westrum 10 (1958-63,
1968-71)

RONALD ALLEN WOTUS


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
1979 Bradenton-R .272 40 147 16 40 6 2 1 14 13 10 5
Salem-A .308 8 26 4 8 0 0 0 2 3 3 0
1980 Shelby-A .228 45 158 19 36 7 1 0 19 15 14 8
1981 Hagerstown-A .283 134 487 72 138 20 4 4 63 63 32 7
1982 Buffalo-AA .299 86 321 50 96 13 4 8 39 31 53 4
Portland-AAA .290 42 145 27 42 6 5 3 23 17 19 3
1983 Hawaii-AAA .301 125 465 94 140 28 6 10 62 63 72 9
Pittsburgh .000 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1984 Hawaii-AAA .254 61 224 32 57 15 4 5 23 23 20 4
Pittsburgh .218 27 55 4 12 6 0 0 2 6 8 0
1985 Nashua-AA .186 37 102 9 19 3 2 0 14 20 13 1
1986 Hawaii-AAA .315 125 419 75 132 24 3 4 57 58 51 7
1987 Omaha-AAA .256 91 262 27 67 12 0 0 16 34 40 2
1988 Phoenix-AAA .287 82 261 46 75 8 3 1 33 43 35 7
1989 Phoenix-AAA .257 41 109 17 28 4 0 0 10 24 14 4
M.L. Totals .207 32 58 4 12 6 0 0 2 6 8 0

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club W L PCT. Finish
1991 San Jose-A 92 44 .676 1st/2nd
1992 San Jose-A 78 58 .574 4th/2nd
1993 Shreveport-AA 67 69 .493 4th/1st
1994 Shreveport-AA 73 63 .537 1st/2nd
1995 Shreveport-AA 88 47 .652 1st/1st*
1996 Phoenix-AAA 69 75 .479 1st/4th
1997 Phoenix-AAA 88 55 .615 2nd/1st
Minor Totals 555 411 .575
* Minor League Championship

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Eli Whiteside
BULLPEN CATCHER 88
WHITESIDE

Fullname : Dustin Eli Whiteside


Birthdate : October 22, 1979
2015 Opening Day Age : 35
Birthplace : New Albany, Mississippi
Resides : New Albany, Mississippi
Giants Coach Since : 2015
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

COACHING CAREER > First Major League hit was a single off the Red Sox’s Scott
> Marks his first season as a coach at the professional level. Cassidy at Boston on July 9, 2005.
> Will also assist pitching coach Dave Righetti and bullpen > Became just the fourth SF Giants player and 13th in
coach Mark Gardner with pitching aspects. franchise history to hit his 1st Major League home run for
grand slam on Aug. 5, 2009 at Houston.
PLAYING CAREER > Was behind dish for Jonathan Sanchez’s no-hitter July
10, 2009 vs. San Diego, becoming 1st Giants backstop
> Originally a 6th round draft pick of Baltimore in 2001, to catch no-hitter since Gary Alexander caught John
enjoyed parts of six seasons at the Major League level Montefusco’s Sept. 9, 1976.
with Baltimore (2005), San Francisco (2009-12) and
Chicago (2014). PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Owned a career .210 batting avg. (108-for-514) with 10
> Married (Amy, Jan. 31, 2004)…son (Whit, Feb. 24, 2010).
home runs and 45 RBI in 216 career Major League games.
> Graduated from W.P. Daniel (MS) High School in 1998
> Won a World Series title with San Francisco in 2010 and
where he played baseball and soccer.
2012.
> Attended Delta State University (Cleveland, MS).
> Made his Major League debut July 5, 2005 at New York-
AL.

Whiteside’s Giants Gems


> Born and raised in New Albany, Mississippi.
> He and his sister grew up on 80 acres of land owned by his grandfather, who raised cattle and
grew corn though had a full-time job with Master-Bilt, which manufactures walk-in coolers. Eli
helped bale hay and crush corn for feed.
> Spent three years at Delta State and studied business.
> Has prematurely gray hair. Says it started turning gray when he was a high school sophomore.
It went all gray when he started playing professional ball.
> He caught Jonathan Sanchez’s no-hitter on July 10, 2009, because starting catcher Bengie
Molina was at the hospital with his wife for the birth of their daughter.
> Eli wrote a paper for school in 8th grade about wanting to be a Major League player when he
grows up. “it’s in his blood to play ball,” his mother, Cindy says. “He and his sister lived and
breathed baseball and softball.”
> His nickname as a child was Scratch, for the scar on the left side of his face. He cut his face
when he fell off his bicycle and landed on a broken tree limb.

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DUSTIN ELI WHITESIDE
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
2001 Delmarva-A .250 61 212 30 53 11 0 7 28 9 45 1

WHITESIDE
2002 Frederick-A .259 80 313 34 81 19 0 8 42 14 57 0
Bowie-AA .263 27 99 11 26 5 0 2 11 4 18 0
2003 GCL-Orioles-R .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0
Aberdeen-A .700 2 10 0 7 3 0 0 4 0 1 1
Bowie-AA .204 81 265 21 54 13 1 1 23 5 44 0
2004 Bowie-AA .253 90 297 41 75 18 0 18 60 25 65 2
2005 Ottawa-AAA .233 95 317 28 74 22 1 4 27 21 65 1
Baltimore .250 9 12 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
2006 Ottawa-AAA .244 92 315 37 77 18 1 11 47 10 73 1
2007 Norfolk-AAA .180 18 61 5 11 1 0 2 6 1 12 1
Bowie-AA .291 42 141 18 41 7 4 4 30 8 32 0
2008 Rochester-AAA .167 8 24 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 6 0
Fresno-AAA .238 49 151 13 36 7 0 2 22 12 27 2
2009 Fresno-AAA .241 34 116 16 28 7 1 6 24 9 40 0
San Francisco .228 49 127 15 29 6 1 2 13 4 30 0
2010 San Francisco .238 56 126 19 30 6 1 4 10 8 35 1
2011 San Francisco .197 82 213 14 42 8 2 4 17 18 59 2
2012 Fresno-AAA .224 60 201 27 45 11 1 1 20 17 43 0
San Francisco .091 12 11 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 4 0
2013 Round Rock-AAA .187 67 225 21 42 6 0 5 25 16 61 0
2014 Chicago-NL .120 8 25 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 8 0
Iowa-AAA .214 63 206 14 44 13 0 6 21 18 50 0
Minor League Totals .236 870 2956 318 699 162 9 78 391 170 640 9
M.L. Totals .210 216 514 52 108 22 4 10 45 31 138 4

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behind the scenes
TRAINERS/PHYSICIANS

T rainers
Dave Groeschner Head Athletic Trainer
Dave Groeschner enters his ninth year as the head athletic trainer and 19th season overall
with the Giants, after serving as the club’s assistant athletic trainer from 2005-06. He is in
his second stint with the Giants having spent the 2004 season as the head athletic trainer
for the Chicago Cubs. Groeschner previously had spent four seasons in a dual role as the
assistant athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coordinator for San Francisco
from 2000-03. He previously served as athletic trainer for the triple-A Fresno Grizzlies
during the 1999 season, after logging two years at single-A San Jose and one campaign at rookie-league
Bellingham. Groeschner also served as the Giants minor league medical coordinator during the 2000-01 sea-
sons. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of South Carolina. Groeschner
is a member of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) and the National Athletic Trainers
Association. He and his wife, Aimee, and daughters, Katie and Karmyn, reside in Mesa, AZ.

Anthony Reyes Assistant Athletic Trainer


Anthony Reyes enters his fourth season as an assistant athletic trainer for the Giants, his
12th season overall in the Giants organization. Reyes previously spent four seasons as
an athletic trainer for the triple-A Fresno Grizzlies. He also spent two seasons (2006-07)
with double-A Connecticut and worked with the Arizona Rookie team in 2005 after com-
pleting an internship for the Major League club in 2004. He earned a bachelor’s degree
in kinesiology from San Jose State University in 2004, and was a student athletic trainer
when he attended the University of Washington from 1999-2001. Reyes is certified by the National Athletic
Trainer’s Association. He and his wife, Fay, reside in Martinez, CA.

Eric Ortega Assistant Athletic Trainer


Eric Ortega enters his second season as an assistant athletic trainer for the Giants. Ortega
previously spent two seasons as an athletic trainer for the triple-A Fresno Grizzlies, where he
was named the 2013 PCL Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Baseball Athletics
Trainers Society. This year marks his ninth season overall within the Giants organization,
as he worked with the Arizona squad in 2006-07, Augusta in 2008, and in double-A with
Connecticut and Richmond from 2009-2011. He earned a B.S. in Kinesiology in 2003 at CSU
Sacramento and is certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA). Ortega resides in Watsonville,
CA.

Carl Kochan Strength and Conditioning Coach


Carl Kochan enters his fourth season as the Major League strength and conditioning
coach. Kochan spent the previous three seasons in the same capacity with triple-A
Fresno. Prior to that, he was the strength and conditioning coach for triple-A Pawtucket
in the Boston Red Sox organization in 2008 and also worked in the Seattle Mariners farm
system, working in both low-A Wisconsin (2007) and double-A San Antonio (2006).
Kochan played division I baseball and graduated from Southern Illinois University in
1999 with a bachelor’s degree in Exercise. He holds a masters degree in Human Movement Science from A.T.
Still University (2012). Kochan is a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC) also with being a
certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT) with the National
Strength and Conditioning Association. He holds certifications with the National Academy of Sports Medicine
as a Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES), along with, USA Weightlifting as a Sport Performance Coach
(USAW-SPC). Kochan and his wife Bethany, reside in Scottsdale, AZ.

Geoff Head ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH


Geoff Head starts his eighth season in the Giants organization, his first as an Assistant
Strength and Conditioning Coach. He spent the previous seven seasons working as a Minor
League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator...previously worked with Fischer Sports
Physical Therapy and Conditioning strength training, conditioning a variety of Major
League/Minor League baseball players. He earned his M.S. in Human Movement with an
emphasis in sports conditioning from A.T. Still University (Mesa, AZ). He is CSCS certified,
National Academy of Sports Medicine CES and PES, and is member of the National Strength
and Conditioning Association. Head resides in Scottsdale, AZ.

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TRAINERS/PHYSICIANS
Haro Ogawa Massage Therapist
Haro Ogawa returns for his eighth season as the Giants certified massage therapist.
Ogawa is licensed in acupuncture and herbal medicine in California and by the
National Certified Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM),
and is certified in athletic training by the National Athletic Trainer Association
(NATA). He has worked privately for the New York Mets (2007), Golden State
Warriors (2001-2002), Cart Racing League, Indy Racing League, and NASCAR
drivers (1999-2007). Originally, Ogawa trained and worked in Japan as a licensed acupuncturist and
moxibustion practitioner, certified Shiatsu and massage therapist, and head athletic trainer for the Japan
amateur baseball league and Japan national baseball team (1991-1998). He graduated with a Master of
Science in Oriental Medicine from the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College, Berkeley (AIMC).

Taira Uematsu Major League bullpen catcher


Taira Uematsu enters his eighth year as the Giants bullpen catcher and medical assistant.
Uematsu originally joined the Giants’ organization in 2006 as an intern bullpen catcher
for triple-A Fresno and remained in Fresno for the 2007 season as the full-time bullpen
catcher before being promoted to San Francisco. Uematsu is a graduate of Southern
Illinois University Carbondale with a bachelor’s of science in kinesiology, with a special-
ization in athletic training.

T eam P hysicians

Anthony Saglimbeni, M.D. HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN


Anthony Saglimbeni is board certified in internal medicine, pediatrics and sports
medicine. Saglimbeni is President of South Bay Sports and Preventive Medicine
Associates in San Jose, where he maintains a private practice and acts as team
physician for the San Jose Giants. Saglimbeni is also a medical consultant at West
Valley College Student Health and Sports Medicine, and Santa Clara University
Athletics. He is team physician at Bellarmine College Prep and Presentation
High School in San Jose, and affiliated with various sports programs in the Silicon Valley. His pas-
sion for concussion medicine has culminated in the birth of the California Concussion Institute.

Ken Akizuki, M.D. HEAD TEAM Orthopedist


Ken Akizuki is a board certified orthopedic surgeon who completed a Sports
Medicine Fellowship at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. He has many athletic
affiliations in the Bay Area and is an active member of the sports medicine communi-
ty. Dr. Akizuki is the team orthopedist for the San Francisco Giants, San Jose Giants,
and the Academy of Art University, as well as the team physician for the University
of San Francisco and Skyline College. He also serves as an orthopedic consultant
for San Francisco State University, Santa Clara University, and San Francisco City College. In addition to
this, Akizuki is also a committee member of the Medical Advisory Committee for Major League Baseball.

Robert E. Murray, M.D., M.P.A. TEAM phYsician


Robert Murray, the director of Dignity Health Sports Medicine Team, returns for
his 17th year as a physician consultant to the Giants. A practicing physician in San
Francisco for the last 40 years, he received his medical degree from the University
of Michigan and specialty training at St. Louis University.

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M edical consultants
TRAINERS/PHYSICIANS

Michael Dillingham, M.D. Orthopedist

Tim McAdams, M.D. TEAM ORTHOPEDIST

Larry Oloff, D.P.M. Podiatry

Daniel Goodman, M.D. Ophthalmology

Michael Gazdar, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR

Dan Wall, M.D. Dermatologist

Erik Dean, D.O. Internal Medicine–Scottsdale, AZ

S TA F F
Shawon Dunston Assistant Coach/video replay analyst
Shawon Dunston enters his seventh season as an assistant ML coach/instructor after
playing with the club for four seasons. He also serves as one of SF’s replay coordina-
tors. The two-time All-Star, owned a .269 career avg. with 150 HRs and 668 RBI,
while logging 18 seasons in the Major Leagues. Dunston played for Chicago-NL
(1985-95, 1997), San Francisco (1996, 1998, 2001-02), Pittsburgh (1997), Cleveland
(1998), St. Louis (1999, 2000) and New York-NL (1999). Dunston won the 1996
Willie Mac Award and was the first overall pick in the 1982 draft by the Cubs. He was a three-time
baseball All-Star and two-time MVP at Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn, NY. He resides in
Fremont, CA.

Chad Chop BATTING PRACTICE PITCHER/VIDEO REPLAY ANALYST


Chad Chop enters his second season as one of the Giants’ instant replay coordinators.
He was originally selected in the sixth round of the 2002 draft by the Montreal Expos
in and played four seasons in the minor leagues. During his professional playing career,
the Tustin, California native led the South Atlantic League in hits in 2003 while playing
for the Savannah Sandgnats, and was also named to the Baseball America post-season
All-Star team. Chop played collegiate baseball at both San Diego State University and
Vangaurd University. From 2007-2013 he worked as a firefighter for the Tucson Fire Department.

Bret Alexander senior directoR of team travel/ HOME clubhouse MANAGER


Bret Alexander enters his fourth season with the Giants organization and his first
as the Senior Director of Team Travel & Clubhouse Operations, being promoted to
that position in January 2015. Bret is responsible for all facets of team travel logis-
tics during spring training, the regular season and postseason, and oversees the
organizational travel for the front office. Working in conjunction with Mike Murphy
(Senior Advisor Home Clubhouse), Bret will be working in all phases of the Giants
home clubhouse operations. Bret began his career in professional sports in the NBA with the now former
Seattle Supersonics in 1983, working as an intern. He went on to work as an assistant in media rela-
tions and then game operations. After serious consideration to follow his father’s footsteps as an NBA
referee, Bret instead was introduced to the music group U2 in 1989 through his wife, Theresa, and went
on to become their Tour Travel Manager, serving in that capacity from 1991-2011. From 2009-2011 he
managed the band’s travel logistics throughout the U2 360 World Tour campaign, playing to over seven
million fans, 110 shows, 78 cities, 30 countries and five continents. The tour is recognized as the high-
est grossing tour of all time. A native of Tacoma, Washington, he and his wife, Theresa are the proud
parents of three children, newly married Harley (23) and her husband Houston, Griffon (20) and Garret
(15). Bret and Theresa currently reside in Danville, CA.

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Alan Lee  SENIOR DIRECTOR OF ARIZONA BASEBALL OPERATIONS/
MAJOR LEAGUE EQUIPMENT MANAGER
Alan Lee, who enters his 18th year with San Francisco, takes on the role of Major League

STAFF
Equipment Manager this season, in addition to continuing to oversee operations at
the Giants Baseball Complex in Arizona. In his new role Alan oversees all purchasing,
inventory and distribution of equipment for the Giants’ Major League and minor league
systems. As Senior Director of Arizona Baseball Operations, he is in charge of all aspects
of the management of the Giants Baseball Complex, which serves as the organization’s year-round training
facility. He manages all aspects of business operations, facilities improvements and equipment budgeting. Alan
began his baseball career in 1996 as the assistant clubhouse manager for the triple-A Phoenix Firebirds and has
worked at multiple levels within the Giants organization since, including managing the MLB Umpires Room
at AT&T Park the last four seasons, as well as assisting with team travel during the Giants’ last two postseason
appearances. Lee is a graduate of Washington State University and resides in Chandler, Arizona with his wife
Shannon and daughter Eliana (5).

Michael Scardino COORDINATOR, ORGANIZATIONAL TRAVEL


Michael Scardino, who enters his 20th year with the Giants and 17th as the orga-
nizational travel coordinator, oversees all commercial travel for the organization.
The New York, NY native handles the travel needs for the front office staff as well as
both the major and minor league needs for the baseball operations department. The
University of California, Berkeley graduate began his professional baseball career
in marketing for the Oakland Athletics in 1982, before starting a travel service
for broadcast crews, broadcasters and sportswriters in 1985. He has also worked as a statistician and
television graphics coordinator over the years. Scardino and his wife, Katrinka, live in Richmond, and
have one son, Patrick.

Mike Murphy senior advisor home clubhouse


“Murph” has been a fixture with the Giants since the team moved west in
1958. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to the organization, the Giants
clubhouse at AT&T Park is named the Mike Murphy Clubhouse. In his 57
years, Murphy has never missed a Giants’ home game. The San Francisco
native is in his 58th season with the Giants. Murphy began his career in
professional baseball as bat boy for the San Francisco Seals (AAA) from 1954-
57, before becoming the Giants’ bat boy during the 1958-59 seasons. He became visiting clubhouse
attendant in 1960 when the club moved to Candlestick, a job he held until his promotion in 1980. Murphy and
his wife, Carole, live in San Bruno with their children, Andrea and Michele; grandchildren, Tori-Lynn and
Jeremiah; and Abby, the clubhouse dog.
HOME CLUBHOUSE

Brad Grems Brandon Evans David Loewenstein


HOME CLUBHOUSE COORDINATOR HOME CLUBHOUSE ASSISTANT HOME CLUBHOUSE ASSISTANT

VISITING CLUBHOUSE

Abe Sylvestri Ron Garcia


VISITING CLUBHOUSE MANAGER VISITING CLUBHOUSE ASSISTANT

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2 0 1 5 p l ay e r b i o s
Ehire Adrianza
1
ADRIANZA

INFIELDER
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 170 S R
Full Name : Ehire Enrique Adrianza
(A-rey, Ah-dree-an-za)
Birthdate : August 21, 1989
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : Miranda, Venezuela
Resides : Miranda, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 1 year, 27 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a non-drafted free
agent on April 26, 2006
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Ehire on Twitter @Ehire21

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 8, 2013 vs. Arizona
> First MLB hit: Sept. 14, 2013 at Los Angeles-NL (double off RHP Brandon League)
> First MLB home run: Sept. 22, 2013 at New York-AL (solo HR off LHP Andy Pettitte)

2014 SEASON Giants franchise record with Art Fletcher, who didn’t start
but had seven at-bats on July 26, 1909 (Elias)…Adrianza
> Batted .237 (23-for-97) with six doubles and five RBI in 53
entered the game at second base in the bottom of the 2nd
games during his second season in the big leagues.
inning in place of Joe Panik, who suffered a sprained right
> Missed most of the last three-plus months of the season ankle in the 1st inning…the game lasted 14 innings.
with a right hamstring strain, which placed him on the
> Injured his right hamstring again on July 24 at Philadelphia
15-day disabled list on two different occasions, first from
while running to second base...was placed on the DL on
June 23-July 10 and then again from July 25-through the
July 25.
end of the season...missed a total of 75 games while on
the DL. > Was transferred to the 60-day DL on Sept. 1, ending his
season...was removed from the 60-day DL on Nov. 2.
> Adrianza, who was out of options, won a utility role during
spring training after batting .245 (12-for-49) in 23 games...
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
made his first career Opening Day roster.
> On July 22 at Philadelphia he had seven at-bats in a game > Made his Major League debut on Sept. 8, 2013 versus
in which he even didn’t start, which matched an all-time Arizona, and in doing so became the 300th Venezuelan

Adrianza’s Giants Gems


• Began playing baseball at 3 years old. His dad took him to the park every day after work near
their apartment in Guarenas, Venezuela.
• His dad, also named Ehire, earns a living by preparing young players for baseball showcases. He also
scouted for the White Sox and Marlins.
• His dad grew up with Ozzie Guillen, so when Ehire was born, Ozzie became his godfather.
• Has one brother, Ehinger, who is 10 years old (as of 2014). Ehire and his parents found the name in an
encyclopedia.
• His mother Nitza works for a cosmetic company.
• Signed with Giants at 15. He used part of his $75,000 signing bonus to buy his father an SUV Explorer
so he can transport his young players to showcase tournaments.
• Flew to the Dominican Republic soon after his signing to train at the Giants academy for young Latin
players. Ehire remembers 35 guys in one big room with rows of bunk beds.
• Still a kid who just turned 16, he was very homesick. He called home every day of the four months he
was there.
• In 2008 he made it to the United States for the first time for rookie ball in Arizona. He thought it was
amazing – the cars, the malls, the people, the clean streets.

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to play in Major League Baseball…he entered the game Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Fresno Grizzlies), however
as a pinch runner in the 11th inning and then scored the missed most of the 2008 season with a broken foot.
game-winning run.

ADRIANZA
> Helped the San Jose Giants win the California League PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
championship in 2010 and was named Class A Advanced > Married his childhood sweetheart, Vielimar, in 2011…
Defensive Player of the Year. they have one son, Ehimar (born in 2012).
> Played in the United States for the first time in 2008,
splitting the season between three teams (AZL Giants,

Ehire Enrique Adrianza


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 DSL-Giants-R .156 44 122 17 19 2 1 0 7 4 1 4 24-0 31 3-2 18 .189 .311
2007 DSL-Giants-R .241 66 249 44 60 17 2 0 30 3 5 4 41-1 31 23-6 13 .325 .351
2008 Fresno-AAA .500 2 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .667 .625
ARL-Giants-R .255 15 55 13 14 4 0 1 6 0 0 1 7-0 4 0-1 3 .382 .349
Salem-Keizer-A .400 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .400 .400
2009 Augusta-A .258 117 388 54 100 15 3 2 46 6 7 5 42-0 66 7-1 30 .327 .333
2010 San Jose-A .256 124 445 70 114 12 5 3 35 10 1 5 47-0 87 33-15 16 .348 .333
2011 Augusta-A .231 38 143 18 33 10 1 3 17 6 1 0 18-0 32 3-2 8 .378 .315
San Jose-A .300 56 230 34 69 24 3 3 27 1 2 6 23-0 46 5-1 10 .470 .375
2012 Richmond-AA .220 127 451 52 99 22 5 3 32 13 3 4 41-2 90 16-4 17 .310 .289
2013 Richmond-AA .240 73 250 31 60 12 0 2 23 4 2 4 31-0 45 11-6 6 .312 .331
Fresno-AAA .310 45 145 23 45 7 6 0 12 6 1 2 23-1 31 6-2 11 .441 .409
San Francisco .222 9 18 3 4 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 1 .444 .263
2014 San Francisco .237 53 97 10 23 6 0 0 5 2 1 1 5-1 22 1-1 2 .299 .279
Fresno-AAA .316 6 19 6 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2-0 4 0-0 2 .474 .381
Minor Totals .249 714 2508 367 624 136 26 18 236 54 23 35 304-4 469 107-40 134 .345 .335
M.L. Totals .235 62 115 13 27 7 0 1 8 3 1 1 6-1 27 1-1 3 .322 .276
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by San Francisco as non-drafted free agent, April 26, 2006

disabled list
■ June 23-July 10, 2014 (right hamstring strain; 15-day DL)
■ July 25-November 2, 2014 (right hamstring strain; 15-day DL; transferred to 60-day DL on Sept. 1)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 3, April 17, 2014 vs. LAD (w/SF)
2nd Base .975 25 27 52 2 81 10 ■ Runs: 1 (13x), last: July 22, 2014 at PHI (w/SF)
3rd Base 1.000 3 0 2 0 2 0 ■ Doubles: 1 (7x), last: July 22, 2014 at PHI (w/SF)
Shortstop .974 13 9 28 1 38 6 ■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1, Sept. 22, 2013 at NYY (w/SF)
■ RBI: 1 (8x), last: July 24, 2014 at PHI (w/SF)
■ Walks: 2, June 15, 2014 vs. COL (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 1, May 27, 2014 vs. CHI (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 7 games, June 14-July 13, 2014 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)

■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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Jeremy Affeldt
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 41
AFFELDT

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 226 L L
Full name : Jeremy David Affeldt
Birthdate : June 6, 1979
2015 Opening Day Age : 35
Birthplace : Phoenix, Arizona
Resides : Spokane, Washington
M.L. Ser vice : 13 years
Became a Giant : Signed as a free agent, Nov. 18,
2008 (re-signed Nov. 15, 2012 three-year deal)
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Jeremy on Twitter @JeremyAffeldt

> World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014 all with Giants)
> MLB debut: April 6, 2002 vs. Chicago-AL (w/KC)
> First MLB win: April 24, 2002 vs. Detroit (w/KC)
> First MLB save: Aug. 3, 2003 vs. Tampa Bay (w/KC)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): June 8, 2003 at Colorado (w/KC) (single off RHP Scott Elarton)
> World Baseball Classic roster: 2013 USA
> Named 2009 Setup Man of the Year by This Year in Baseball

2014 SEASON > Missed 14 games in late April/early May of 2012 with a
sprained right knee that he hurt when his son, Walker,
> Finished the 2014 campaign with a record of 4-2 and a
a four year old at the time, who stood at 4-feet-6,
2.28 ERA (14er, 55.1.ip) in 62 appearances.
60-pounds, leaped off the sofa and ran into his arms.
> Posted the lowest WHIP (1.10) of his career and his 2.28
> Missed the final 19 games of the 2011 season after
ERA was his second-lowest for a single season (1.73 ERA
cutting his right hand on Sept. 8 (off day) while trying
in 2009).
to separate frozen hamburger patties...sustained a deep
> Allowed one home run all season in 55.1 innings pitched... gash in his right palm and underwent surgery to fix nerve
in fact, was one of just eight big league pitchers to allow damage.
one home run or fewer with a minimum of 50.0 innings
> Suffered a strained left oblique on July 23, 2010 while
pitched.
warming up in the bullpen in Arizona...was placed on the
> Held left-handed batters to a .231 average against, while disabled list and missed 23 games.
right-handed hitters hit .228 of him.
> Received one 10th place vote in the NL MVP balloting in
2009 and was named the winner for Setup Man of the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Year, presented by This Year in Baseball Awards.
> 13-year Major League veteran has spent the past six sea- > Tied Minnesota’s Matt Guerrier for the Major League lead
sons in a Giants uniform (2009-2014)…has also played for with 33 holds, which were also the second most in SF
the Royals (2002-06), Rockies (2006-07) and Reds (2008). single-season history behind Mike Jackson, who posted
> Entering the 2015 season, his 674.1 innings as a reliever 34 in 1993.
are the fourth-most among active pitchers in the Majors > Posted a career-best 28.0-inning scoreless streak from
behind LaTroy Hawkins (910.1), Joe Nathan (754.1) and May 8 to July 24, marking the fifth longest streak by any
Chad Qualls (708.2). pitcher in SF-era history, behind Gaylord Perry (40.0ip, ‘67,
> Missed a total of 64 games during the 2013 season due 39.0ip, ‘70), Juan Marichal (30.0ip, ‘66) and Tim Lincecum
to a pair of DL stints (strained right oblique - missed 14 (29.0ip, ‘09).
games; strained left groin - missed 50 games). > Was traded by the Royals on July 31, 2006 to Colorado for
> Felt a twinge two pitches into his return from the DL dur- first baseman Ryan Shealy .
ing a brief appearance against the Dodgers on Sept. 12 > Made a total of 58 relief appearances for the Royals (49)
and after meeting with a specialist it was decided that he and triple-A Omaha (nine) throughout the 2005 season…
needed to have sports hernia surgery which he underwent those nine appearances for Omaha came during two stints
in Philadelphia on Sept. 26. while rehabbing his strained left groin…was on KC’s
> Pitched for team USA in the World Baseball Classic and disabled list twice with a groin injury, from April 16-June
appeared in three games (3.1ip, 0er). 3 and from June 19-July 6.

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> Began the 2003 season in KC’s starting rotation, but was
converted to a reliever in July, partly due to reoccurrence Lowest Postseason
of blister on his left middle finger and for the second-
straight season spent time on 15-day DL with that injury. ERA among Pitchers

AFFELDT
> Was placed on the disabled list from June 18-Aug. 1, 2002 with at least 30 IP
with a blister on his left middle finger.
Player ERA
> In 2001, was selected to participate in the Texas League
All-Star Game and was also named to the postseason All- Mariano Rivera 0.70 (11er, 141.0ip)
Star team. Harry Brecheen 0.83 (3er, 32.2ip)
> Following the 2001 season was named to the Arizona Fall Jeremy Affeldt 0.86 (3er, 31.1ip)
League Top Prospect Team. Babe Ruth 0.87 (3er, 31.0ip)
Sherry Smith 0.89 (3er, 30.1ip)
POSTSEASON CAREER
> Is a three-time World Series champion, having helped
won the Fall Classic in 2010, 2012 and 2014 with San
Francisco…was also a member of the 2007 Rockies team
that went to the World Series in 2007, but that team was
swept by the Red Sox.
> Overall, has gone 2-0 with an 0.86 ERA (3er, 31.1ip) in 33
postseason games.
> Has pitched a scoreless outing in 22-consecutive post-
season games, which ranks as the second-longest playoff
streak in Major League history in terms of games, behind
Mariano Rivera (23).
> His last postseason run allowed came in Game 1 of the
2010 World Series versus Texas.
> His 0.86 ERA ranks as the third-lowest all-time among
pitchers with at least 30.0 innings pitched in postseason
play…only Mariano Rivera (0.70 ERA) and Harry Brecheen
(0.83) have lower ERAs than Affeldt throughout their
careers.

PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Married (Larissa, Nov. 20, 1999)…sons (Walker, Aug. 28,
2007, Logan, Sept. 13, 2010 and Kolt, Aug. 28, 2012).
> Graduated from Northwest Christian (Colbert, WA) High
School in 1997.
> Is a devout Christian and a strong advocate for ending
child poverty. Jeremy Affeldt
> Writes a weekly blog about his Christian faith and his
desire to stir a movement in the cause of helping the suf-
fering and marginalized.
> Is prominent member of Not For Sale’s Free2Play cam-
paign, an organization that assists young adults who
are coming out of the world of human trafficking and
slavery…pledges a $100 donation for every strikeout to
go towards this campaign.
> Was nominated as the Giants representative for Roberto
Clemente Award in 2010 and 2011…award is given
annually to Major League Baseball player who combines
dedication to giving back to community with outstanding
skills on the baseball field.
> Has been very supportive of Giants fan Bryan Stow…has
advocated against the violent attack on Stow and visits
Bryan and his family regularly.
> In 2013, he released a book entitled To Stir a Movement.
> Received a Bachelor of Arts, honoris causa from
Whitworth University (Spokane, WA) on February 5, 2015.

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Jeremy david AffELdt
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1997 GCL Royals-R 2-0 4.50 10 9 0 0 0 40.0 34 24 20 3 5 21 36 4 2
1998 GCL Royals-R 4-3 2.89 12 9 0 0 0 56.0 50 24 18 1 8 24 67 7 0
AFFELDT

Lansing-A 0-3 9.53 6 3 0 0 0 17.0 27 21 18 1 0 12 8 2 0


1999 Charleston-WV-A 7-7 3.83 27 24 2 1 0 143.1 140 78 61 4 8 80 111 14 4
2000 Wilmington-A 5-15 4.09 27 26 0 0 0 147.1 158 87 67 7 10 59 92 17 1
2001 Wichita-AA 10-6 3.90 25 25 0 0 0 145.1 153 74 63 9 10 46 128 3 1
2002 Wichita-AA 0-0 1.50 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 1 1 1 0 1 3 3 2 0
Kansas City 3-4 4.64 34 7 0 0 0 77.2 85 41 40 8 3 37 67 5 2
2003 Kansas City 7-6 3.93 36 18 0 0 4 126.0 126 58 55 12 5 38 98 2 2
2004 Kansas City 3-4 4.95 38 8 0 0 13 76.1 91 49 42 6 3 32 49 4 3
Omaha-AAA 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 3 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
2005 Kansas City 0-2 5.26 49 0 0 0 0 49.2 56 35 29 3 0 29 39 5 0
Omaha-AAA 0-1 6.48 9 0 0 0 0 8.1 9 7 6 1 0 6 9 2 0
2006 Kansas City 4-6 5.91 27 9 0 0 0 70.0 71 51 46 9 1 42 28 2 0
Colorado 4-2 6.91 27 0 0 0 1 27.1 31 23 21 4 1 13 20 0 0
2007 Colorado 4-3 3.51 75 0 0 0 0 59.0 47 26 23 3 3 33 46 6 1
2008 Cincinnati 1-1 3.33 74 0 0 0 0 78.1 78 36 29 9 3 25 80 6 0
2009 San Francisco 2-2 1.73 74 0 0 0 0 62.1 42 14 12 3 3 31 55 5 0
2010 San Francisco 4-3 4.14 53 0 0 0 4 50.0 56 25 23 4 3 24 44 4 0
San Jose-A 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0
2011 San Francisco 3-2 2.63 67 0 0 0 3 61.2 47 22 18 5 4 24 54 4 0
2012 San Francisco 1-2 2.70 67 0 0 0 3 63.1 57 23 19 1 3 23 57 5 0
2013 San Francisco 1-5 3.74 39 0 0 0 0 33.2 27 14 14 2 4 17 21 2 0
2014 Fresno-AAA 0-1 27.00 2 1 0 0 0 1.1 3 4 4 0 1 2 2 0 0
San Jose-A 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
San Francisco 4-2 2.28 62 0 0 0 0 55.1 47 14 14 1 4 14 41 4 1
Minor Totals 28-36 4.03 129 102 2 1 3 574.2 581 320 258 26 43 254 468 52 8
A.L. Totals 17-22 4.77 184 42 0 0 17 399.2 429 234 212 38 12 178 281 18 7
N.L. Totals 24-22 3.17 538 0 0 0 11 491.0 432 197 173 32 28 204 418 36 2
S.F. Totals 15-16 2.76 362 0 0 0 10 326.1 276 112 100 16 21 133 272 24 1
M.L. Totals 41-44 3.89 722 42 0 0 28 890.2 861 431 385 70 40 382 699 54 9
*Led League

AFFELDT’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .200 526 15 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 4 0-0 13 .200 .294
LAST HOME RUN: None

wild card SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Pitch -

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 COL vs. PHI 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0
2010 SF vs. ATL - Did Not Pitch -
2012 SF vs. CIN 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
DS Totals 0-0 1.42 7 0 0 0 0 6.1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 COL vs. AZ 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 SF vs. PHI 0-0 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0
2014 SF vs. STL 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 4.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
LCS Totals 1-0 0.68 14 0 0 0 0 13.1 3 1 1 0 0 4 9 1 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 COL vs. BOS 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
2010 SF vs. TEX 0-0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
2012 SF vs. DET 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
WS Totals 1-0 0.77 12 0 0 0 0 11.2 6 1 1 0 0 3 6 1 0

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WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 USA 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

AFFELDT
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
■ Selected by Kansas City in the third round of the 1997 June First-Year Player Draft
■ Acquired by Colorado from Kansas City along with RHP Denny Bautista in exchange for IF Ryan Shealy and RHP Scott
Dohmann, July 31, 2006
■ Signed by Cincinnati to a one-year contract on January 23, 2008
■ Elected free agency on October 30, 2008
■ Signed by San Francisco to a two-year contract on November 17, 2008
■ Signed 2-year restructured contract on March 25, 2010
■ Signed by San Francisco on October 30, 2011 (team option exercised)
■ Signed by San Francisco to a three-year contract, November 14, 2012

disabled list
■ June 9-July 31, 2002 (blister on left middle finger; 15-day DL)
■ April 20-May 5, 2003 (blister on left middle finger; 15-day DL)
■ June 27-August 20, 2004 (strained right oblique muscle; 15-day DL)
■ April 16-June 3, 2005 (strained left groin; 15-day DL)
■ June 19-July 6, 2005 (strained left groin; 15-day DL)
■ July 24-August 18, 2010 (left oblique tear; 15-day DL)
■ May 1-13, 2012 (right knee sprain; 15-day DL)
■ August 28-29, 2012 (Paternity Leave)
■ April 17-May 3, 2013 (strained right oblique; 15-day DL)
■ July 21-August 12, 2013 (strained left groin; 15-day DL)
■ March 23-April 7, 2014 (strained ligament in right knee; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .944 722 42 178 13 233 13 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 7.1, May 7, 2004 at BOS (w/KC)
Reliever: 4.0, June 23, 2006 vs. MIL (w/KC)
■ Most Strikeouts: 8, May 12, 2003 at MIN (w/KC)
■ Winning Streak: 4 games (2x), last: May 22-Aug. 16, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 6 games, May 22, 2013-May 10, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Scoreless Streak: 28.0 innings, April 8-July 24, 2009 (w/SF)

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Affeldt’s Giants Gems
AFFELDT

• Lives in Spokane with his wife Larisa and three career in God’s hands. “If this is what you want me
sons. to do,’’ he prayed, “you’re going to have to carry
• In 2013, released a book entitled To Stir me.’’ He worked hard but let go of some things. He
a Movement: Life, Justice and Major League says it was the turning point.
Baseball about his Christian faith and his hope • The following year, 2001, in Double A Wichita,
for starting a movement to help the needy and he made the Texas League All-Star team and
marginalized. post-season All-Star Team. Named to Arizona Fall
• Is writing a second book called “No Man,” League Top Prospect Team.
the start of a verse that Affeldt has tattooed on his • In 2002, he made the Royals opening-day ros-
pitching arm and reads in full, “No man shall live ter when he was 22 years old and was never sent
for himself.” back down to the minors except for rehab.
• Writes a blog: http://jeremyaffeldt.wordpress. • In 2003, he started the Jeremy Affeldt
com/ Foundation (under the umbrella of the Serving
• His Father was a bombardier in the Air Force, Christian Community Foundation). In 2006, created
flew B-52s. Was stationed in Guam so Affeldt spent “Generation Alive,’’ a youth ministry. In the off
his second, third and fourth grades there. Father season, he speaks to high schools in Spokane.
would leave home suddenly on a mission and return He talks about leadership, vision, dreams and
later without ever saying where he had gone or choices.
what he had been sent to do. • When he and Larisa were in SF for Fanfest
• After father retired from the Air Force, he in January 2009, they went to dinner with David
became a 911 operator. Batstone, an ethics professor at USF and founder/
• His mother is a counselor at a women’s clinic in director of “Not For Sale, ‘’ a SF-based group that
Spokane. fights human trafficking. A friend of Affeldt’s from
• Spent grades 5-6-7-8 in Merced, Calif. He and Kansas City had told Jeremy and Larisa about the
his family visited SF and went to see the Giants at organization during the off-season. When they
Candlestick. But the player he most admired was discovered Not For Sale was based in SF, Affeldt
A’s pitcher Dave Stewart. emailed Batstone. Batstone was surprised that a
• Attended Northwest Christian High School in pro player would take the initiative to reach out to
Spokane. There were 35 students in his graduat- him. He thought it was a joke at first. “Our hearts
ing class. Not a great high school for attracting just connected with the work they were doing.,’’
scouts. Larisa says. “And when we found out the director
• Met his future wife Larisa when they were was based in SF, we thought, “This was just meant
high school freshmen. They began dating at the to be. This is a connection we’re meant to make.’ ’’
end of their junior year, when they were 16, and • Jeremy is well-known in the clubhouse for
have been together ever since. his great sense of humor. Larissa’s take on the
• Affeldt says he always thought it was impor- subject: “He thinks he’s hilarious.’’
tant to surround himself with people who believed • He has a deep-seated fear of sharks. When he
in him as much as he believed in himself. So he was 8 years old, a lifeguard rushed into the ocean
turned down a full scholarship at a small school in in Guam to save him from a shark. Three months
Texas because the coach wasn’t sure Affeldt was later, he was caught in an undertow and had to be
good enough to make it to the major leagues. saved again. And on his honeymoon in Bora Bora,
• He also had a full ride to Gonzaga, but he was his wife finally was able to cajole him into the
drafted by the Royals in the third round out of high water – only to watch him take two steps into the
school. ocean and come face to face with a reef shark.
• Rookie ball was a big adjustment. He was • The scar above Affeldt’s lip is somewhat
accustomed to striking everyone out just on natu- water-related. In ninth grade in Spokane, he was
ral ability. He had to learn how to pitch. fishing with his grandfather and had run back to
• He and Larissa married Nov. 20, 1999, when the car to retrieve something. On his way back
they both were 20 years old. They waited nine he tripped on the dock and fell onto a nail. It tore
years to have children until they were more set- his upper lip almost off his face. A top Air Force
tled. surgeon happened to be at the Spokane hospital
• His lowest point was 2000 with Single A and sewed him up after three shots of Novacain.
Wilmington. He lost 15 games (and won 5). Also Affeldt had just started a new school in Spokane –
had 17 wild pitches that season. He doubted “perfect time to do damage to your face,’’ he says.
himself. Wondered if this what he was meant to
do. Though always religious, he decided to put his

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Norichika Aoki
OUTFIELDER 23

AOKI
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
5-9 180 L R
Full name : Norichika Aoki (noer-EECH-kuh AH-oh-kee)
Birthdate : January 5, 1982
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : Hyuga City, Miyazaki, Japan
Resides : Tokyo, Japan
M.L. Ser vice : 3 years
Became a Giant : Signed as a free agent,
Januar y 19, 2015
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
(club option for 2016)
Follow Norichika on Twitter @AOKISAYS

> Seven time Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star (Central League) (2005-2011)
> Seven time Best Nine Award winner (2005-2011) (Japanese equivalent of Silver Slugger Award)
> Six time Mitsui Golden Glove Award winner in center field (2006-2011)
> Three time Central League batting champion (2005, 2007, 2010)
> Two time Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star Game MVP (2006 Game 1; 2009 Game 2)
> Central League Rookie of the Year (2005)
> Central League stolen base leader (2006; 41 steals)
> World Baseball Classic All-Tournament Team (2009)
> Only player in Nippon Professional Baseball history with two 200-hit seasons (2005, 2010)
> MLB debut: April 6, 2012 vs. St. Louis (w/MIL)
> First MLB hit: April 8, 2012 vs. St. Louis (single off RHP Mitchell Boggs) (w/MIL)
> First MLB home run: April 20, 2012 vs. Colorado (solo HR off RHP Jhoulys Chacin) (w/MIL)

2014 SEASON and Bob Oliver (September 16, 1969 vs. Seattle) were the
other Royals to do this.
> Nori got off to a slow start, but finished strong in his first
season with the Royals...hit .285 with 22 doubles, six > Hit his first career grand slam August 5 at Arizona, which
triples, a homer and 63 runs scored. was also his only HR of the year...also collected his second
career walk-off hit on July 24 to beat Cleveland (2-1) with
> Batted .379 (33-for-87) over the month of September,
an RBI single in the 14th inning.
third-highest in the American League...his .432 OBP
over the final month also ranked fourth in the A.L...his > Missed 18 games (June 21-July 11) with a strained
September batting average was his highest in a month left groin muscle and had a two-game rehab stint at
since coming over from Japan prior to the 2012 season. Northwest Arkansas (AA).
> Ranked fifth in the Major Leagues (third in the A.L.) with
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
a .363 batting average (45-for-124) against left-handed
pitching...it was also the highest average in baseball vs. > Nori spent his second season with the Brewers in 2013,
lefties by a left-handed hitter...over his three seasons in batting .286 with eight homers, 37 RBI and 20 stolen
the big leagues, Nori’s .319 average against southpaws is bases in 155 games...made 146 starts, with 145 in right
19th in the Majors. field and one in center field.
> Set a club record with 11 hits in a series against the White > Led the National League in singles (140)...tied for seventh
Sox (September 15-17), going 11-for-13...also drew a pair in the league in multi-hit games (50) and tied for 10th in
of walks to reach base 13 times in the series, the first hits (171)...his 40 infield hits ranked second in the Major
Major Leaguer to do this since Kevin Kouzmanoff did it Leagues to former teammate Jean Segura (44).
(11 hits, walk, HBP) at Milwaukee, August 11-13, 2009... > Batted .339 (61-for-180) against left-handed pitching,
recorded consecutive four-hit games to open the series, which was the best average by a left-handed hitter in the
becoming the first Royal to do that since Mark Teahen, Major Leagues and ranked seventh overall.
August 22-23, 2006 vs. Cleveland.
> Topped the club in games (155), at-bats (597), on-base
> Became the third Royals player to record two outfield percentage (.356) and walks (55)...tied teammate Carlos
assists in an inning, August 8 vs. San Francisco, throwing Gomez for the team lead in runs (80).
out Hunter Pence at third base and Joaquin Arias at the
> Struck out just 40 times in 674 plate appearances, giving
plate in the third...Amos Otis (April 25, 1970 vs. Baltimore)
him the best at-bat to strikeout ratio (16.9) in the Major
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Leagues...did not strike out in his final 60 plate appear- > Played his entire career in Japan with the Tokyo Yakult
ances of the season...went 72 consecutive plate appear- Swallows (2004-11), where he hit .329 with 84 homers,
ances without striking out (May 25 to June 10), which was 385 RBI and 164 stolen bases in 985 games.
the longest streak by a Brewer since Fernando Vina also > Batted over .300 in six of his seven full seasons and was
AOKI

went 72-straight plate appearances without a strikeout in the Central League batting champion in 2005 (.344), 2007
1998. (.346) and 2010 (.358).
> Collected nine outfield assists, which tied for 10th-most in > The only player in Nippon Professional Baseball history
the National League. with two 200-hit seasons (2005 and 2010).
> Recorded his first career four-hit game in the Major > Named Central League Rookie of the Year in 2005...
Leagues on his bobblehead day, April 7, 2013 vs. Arizona, selected to the Central League All-Star team seven times
going 4-for-6 with three RBI, two runs scored and a stolen (2005-11).
base.
> Seven-time recipient of the Best Nine Award (2005-11),
> Collected his 1,500th career hit between the Japanese which is awarded to the top player at each position in the
Central League (1,284) and Major Leagues vs. Oakland on Central and Pacific Leagues (Japanese equivalent of the
June 5, 2013 with an infield single off Bartolo Colon. Silver Slugger Award).
> Hit his 100th career home run between the Japanese > A six-time Mitsui Gold Glove Award winner in center field
Central League (84) and Major Leagues at Colorado on (2006-11).
July 28, 2013, a solo shot off Jhoulys Chacin.
> Participated in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball
> Belted Milwaukee’s only leadoff home run of the year on Classics, batting .310 (13-for-42) with eight RBI.
September 27, 2013 at New York Mets off Carlos Torres...
> Competed for Japan in the 2008 Summer Olympics...hit a
it was the second leadoff home run of his career, also
three-run homer off Brett Anderson in the Bronze Medal
doing it on September 19, 2012 at Pittsburgh.
Game against the United States; however, the U.S. won
> Named the Brewers’ Unsung Hero as voted on by mem- 8-4.
bers of the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA.
> Finished fifth in National League Rookie of the Year POSTSEASON CAREER
voting in 2012...led N.L. rookies in stolen bases (30) and
> Played in 14 postseason games in 2014 with the American
tied San Diego’s Yonder Alonso for the rookie lead in hits
League champion Royals, batting .195 with seven runs
(150)...also ranked second among N.L. rookies in runs (81),
scored and three RBI...batted .333 (4-for-12) in the three-
doubles (37), total bases (225) and on-base percentage
game sweep of the Angels in the ALDS.
(.255).
> He was 3-for-3 in the clinching game of the 2014 ALDS,
> In 2012, enjoyed hitting streaks of 15, 13, 12 and 10
becoming the third player in Royals history to be perfect at
games...became the first National League rookie to have
the plate with three at-bats or more in a postseason game,
four hitting streaks of 10-plus games since Bake McBride
joining Frank White (3-for-3 in Game 2 of 1985 World
(1974).
Series) and George Brett (4-for-4 in Game 3 of 1985 ALCS).
> Recorded 18 extra-base hits in September 2012, to tie
the franchise record...also tied Tampa Bay’s B.J. Upton for
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
the Major League lead for extra-base hits in the month...
named Milwaukee’s Player of the Month, batting .306 > Full name is Norichika Aoki (pronounced noer-EECH-kuh
with four homers, 24 runs and nine stolen bases. AH-oh-kee)...resides in Tokyo, Japan with his wife, Sachi,
> Tied Brewers’ franchise record with four stolen bases on who was a popular sports anchor for TV Tokyo from 2006-
June 23, 2012 at Chicago-AL. 10...the couple has a daughter, Emily, and a son, Takuto.
> Belted a walk-off home run off the Cubs’ Casey Coleman
in the 10th inning of a 4-3 Milwaukee win on June 7,
2012...it was his second homer of the game, giving him
his first multi-homer contest.
> Made his Major League debut on April 6, 2012 vs. St.
Louis, striking out as a pinch hitter against Jaime Garcia.
> Signed by the Brewers on January 17, 2012 after his nego-
tiating rights were awarded to the club by the Tokyo Yakult
Swallows of the Japanese Central League on December
19, 2011.

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NORICHIKA AOKI
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2004 Yakult-Japan .200 10 15 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 6 1-0 0 .200 .250
2005 Yakult-Japan .344* 144 588 100 202* 26 4 3 28 18 1 5 37-0 113 29-7 1 .418 .387

AOKI
2006 Yakult-Japan .321 146 599 112 192* 26 3 13 62 4 1 8 68-0 78 41*-12 5 .439 .396
2007 Yakult-Japan .346* 143 557* 114 193 26 2 20 58 4 3 8 80-0 66 17-6 1 .508 .434
2008 Yakult-Japan .347 112 444 85 154 29 5 14 64 1 3 10 42-0 47 31-9 1 .529 .413
2009 Yakult-Japan .303 142 531 87* 161 23 2 16 66 1 4 13 75-0 65 18-10 3 .444 .400
2010 Yakult-Japan .358* 144 583 92 209 44 1 14 63 0 3 18 63-0 61 19-4 3 .509 .435
2011 Yakult-Japan .292 144 583 73 170 18 5 4 44 0 0 9 51-0 55 8-3 3 .360 .358
2012 Milwaukee .288 151 520 81 150 37 4 10 50 7 5 13 43-1 55 30-8 3 .433 .355
2013 Milwaukee .286 155 597 80 171 20 3 8 37 8 3 11 55-1 40 20-12 3 .370 .356
2014 NW Arkansas-AA .100 3 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 .100 .182
Kansas City .285 132 491 63 140 22 6 1 43 8 1 6 43-0 49 17-8 2 .360 .349
Minor Totals .100 3 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 .100 .182
A.L. Totals .285 132 491 63 140 22 6 1 43 8 1 6 43-0 49 17-8 2 .360 .349
N.L. Totals .287 306 1117 161 321 57 7 18 87 15 8 24 98-2 95 50-20 6 .399 .355
Japan Totals .329 985 3900 664 1284 192 22 84 385 28 15 71 417-0 491 164-51 17 .454 .402
M.L. Totals .287 438 1608 224 461 79 13 19 130 23 9 30 141-2 144 67-28 8 .387 .353
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 KC vs. OAK .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 1-0 0 .000 .000

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 KC vs. LAA .333 3 12 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .333 .385

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 KC vs. BAL .273 4 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0 0 0-0 0 .273 .429

WOLRD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 KC vs. SF .071 6 14 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 2 0-0 0 .071 .188

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 Japan .200 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .200 .333
2009 Japan .324 9 37 4 12 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 4-0 4 1-1 0 .351 .381
WBC Totals .310 15 42 5 13 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 5-0 5 1-1 0 .333 .380

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Signed with Milwaukee on January 17, 2011 after his negotiating rights were awarded to the Brewers by the Tokyo
Yakult Swallows of the Japanese Central League, December 19, 2011
■ Acquired by Kansas City from Milwaukee in exchange for LHP Will Smith, December 5, 2013
■ Declared free agency on October 30, 2014; signed by San Francisco to a one-year contract, January 19, 2015

DISABLED LIST
■ June 21-July 11, 2014 (left groin strain; 15-day DL)

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (4x), last: Sept. 16, 2014 vs. CWS (w/KC)
Outfield .990 402 733 22 8 763 3 ■ Runs: 3 (5x), last: April 27, 2014 at BAL (w/KC)
■ Doubles: 2 (8x), last: Sept. 2, 2014 vs. TEX (w/KC)
AOKI

■ Triples: 1 (13x), last: Sept. 26, 2014 at CWS (w/KC)


■ Home Runs: 2, June 7, 2012 vs. CHC (w/MIL)
■ RBI: 4, Aug. 5, 2014 at ARI (w/KC)
■ Walks: 3 (3x), last: May 4, 2014 vs. DET (w/KC)
■ Stolen Bases: 4, June 23, 2012 at CWS (w/MIL)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 15 games, June 23-July 8, 2012 (w/MIL)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (1) ■ Inside-the-Park (1)
June 7, 2012 vs. CHC April 20, 2012 vs. COL (off Jhoulys Chacin) (w/MIL)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (1)
■ Grand Slams (1) June 7, 2012 vs. CHC (off Casey Coleman) (w/MIL)
Aug. 5, 2014 at ARI (off Bo Schultz) (w/KC) ■ Leadoff (2)
■ Pinch-Hit (0) Sept. 19, 2012 at PIT (off Kyle McPherson) (w/MIL)
Sept. 27, 2013 at NYM (off Carlos Torres) (w/MIL)

Aoki’s Giants Gems


• Aoki translated in Japanese is blue (ao) tree (ki).
• Aoki becomes the fifth Japanese-born player to wear a Giants uniform, joining left-handed pitcher
Masanori Murakami (1964-1965), outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo (2002), right-handed pitcher Keiichi Yabu (2008)
and infielder/outfielder Kensuke Tanaka (2013).
• Was born in Hyuga, Miyazaki, and attended Hyuga Municipal Hichiya Elementary School and Tomishima
Junior High School before going to Miyazaki Prefectural Hyuga High School. Was a pitcher throughout
junior high and high school, converting to the outfield upon entering Waseda University, where he majored
in human sciences.

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Joaquin Arias
INFIELDER 13

ARIAS
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 165 R R
Full name : Joaquin Arias (wah-KEEN Ah-ree-us)
Birthdate : September 21, 1984
2015 Opening Day Age : 30
Birthplace : Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Resides : Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : 5 years and 71 days
Became a Giant : Signed a minor league
contract, Dec. 11, 2011 (re-signed two-year con-
tract, Jan. 23, 2014)
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 13, 2006 at Detroit (w/TEX)
> First MLB hit: Sept. 16, 2006 vs. Los Angeles-AL (w/TEX) (single off RHP Dustin Moseley)
> First MLB home run: May 22, 2012 at Milwaukee (w/SF) (two-run HR off RHP Shaun Marcum)

2014 SEASON > Was placed on the 15-day DL March 23 for a right thumb
injury, sustained after suffering a cut to his thumb away
> Batted a career-low .254 (49-for-193), with just nine extra
from ballpark in spring training…was transferred to
base hits (seven doubles) and 15 RBI in 107 games.
60-day DL on May 17.
> Started 40 of 162 games (12 at 3rd base, 10 at shortstop,
> Had arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder on July 2,
10 at 2nd and eight at 1st) and hit .287 (37-for-129) as a
2007 and did not play in a game the rest of the year.
starter.
> Was recalled from Oklahoma on Sept. 5, 2006…made his
> Led the Giants in pinch-hit at-bats (34), however hit just
ML debut on Sept. 13 at Detroit, drawing a walk off Jamie
.206 (7-for-34) in a pinch-hitting role, the lowest average
Walker as a pinch-hitter for Gary Matthews Jr.
on the team.
> Hit a single off Dustin Moseley Sept. 16 vs. LA of Anaheim
> His 29 games as a defensive sub were tied with STL’s
for his first ML hit…first big league start came at short-
Peter Bourjos for the third-most in the NL.
stop on Sept. 25 at LA of Anaheim, going 2-for-3 with two
> Hit .305 against LH pitchers, with eight of his nine extra runs.
base hits coming against southpaws...hit just .193 (17-for-
> Selected to the 2006 World Team for the Futures Game
88) against RHs.
played July 9 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh…did not play due
> Batted .431 (22-for-51) against LH pitchers after the AS to a sprained ankle.
break, the second-highest mark in the bigs behind CWS’s
> In rankings by Baseball America he was named best
Jose Abreu (.473).
defensive infielder, as well as having the best infield arm
> Beginning Aug. 8, raised his batting average by 67 points among Rangers prospects.
from .187 to .254 by hitting .407 (24-for-59) over his final
> Was acquired by Texas on March 23, 2004 as the player
29 games.
to be named later in the Alfonso Soriano/Alex Rodriguez
trade with the New York Yankees on Feb. 16.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Utility infielder has appeared in 100-plus games in each of POSTSEASON CAREER
the last three seasons (all with the Giants).
> Has appeared in the postseason twice with the Giants
> Was placed on the 15-day DL on July 8, 2013 due to (2012, 2014), winning a pair of World Series rings.
appendicitis...had emergency surgery conducted late at
> In 20 postseason games has gone 5-for-12 (.417)…has yet
night on July 7.
to start a postseason contest.
> Missed the first month of the 2011 season (April 7-May 9),
suffering from a right hamstring strain. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Made his first Opening Day roster in 2010 as the Texas
Rangers’ utility man. > Married (Yinet)…have four children, Albert (8), Joaquin Jr.
(6), Arianny (4) and Ezequiel (13 months).
> Spent 2007 on the Major League DL, appearing in five
rehabilitation assignment games due to a pair of injuries.

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joaquin arias
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2002 GCL-Yankees-R .300 57 203 29 61 7 6 0 21 2 1 0 12-0 16 2-4 10 .394 .338
2003 Battle Creek-A .266 130 481 60 128 12 8 3 48 7 3 3 26-0 44 12-5 34 .343 .306
ARIAS

2004 Stockton-A .300 123 500 77 150 20 8 4 62 2 5 5 31-2 53 30-14 40 .396 .344
2005 Frisco-AA .315 120 499 65 157 23 8 5 56 3 6 1 17-1 46 20-10 29 .423 .335
2006 Oklahoma-AAA .268 124 493 56 132 14 10 4 49 2 7 4 19-2 64 26-10 24 .361 .296
Texas .545 6 11 4 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-1 0 .636 .583
2007 ARL-Rangers-R .286 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .429 .250
Oklahoma-AAA .182 3 11 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 2 1-0 0 .182 .182
2008 Oklahoma-AAA .296 104 432 59 128 15 9 7 49 4 2 3 19-0 53 23-5 23 .421 .329
Texas .291 32 110 15 32 7 3 0 9 1 0 2 7-0 12 4-1 2 .409 .345
2009 Oklahoma-AAA .266 118 504 63 134 14 3 5 52 5 5 3 20-0 47 24-3 11 .335 .295
Texas .000 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 2 .000 .000
2010 Texas .276 50 98 18 27 5 1 0 9 1 0 0 2-0 17 1-0 2 .347 .290
Frisco-AA .194 8 31 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3-0 7 0-0 0 .194 .257
New York-NL .200 22 30 5 6 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 2-0 6 0-0 2 .233 .250
2011 Omaha-AAA .232 69 241 37 56 12 4 2 25 2 2 0 14-0 28 7-1 11 .353 .272
2012 Fresno-AAA .400 18 70 14 28 5 0 2 17 0 0 1 3-0 11 0-1 6 .557 .432
San Francisco .270 112 319 30 86 13 5 5 34 2 5 5 13-4 44 5-1 9 .389 .304
2013 San Francisco .271 102 225 17 61 9 2 1 19 4 2 1 4-1 33 1-0 5 . 342 .284
Fresno-AAA .250 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .250 .250
2014 San Francisco .254 107 193 18 49 9 0 0 15 1 2 0 8-2 23 1-0 3 .301 .281
Minor Totals .283 878 3480 468 986 123 56 33 382 27 33 20 164-5 376 145-53 189 .379 .316
A.L. Totals .286 91 227 37 65 13 4 0 19 3 0 2 10-5 115 11-3 4 .379 .322
N.L. Totals .263 343 767 70 202 32 7 6 72 8 9 6 27-7 106 7-1 19 .347 .290
S.F. Totals .266 321 737 65 196 31 7 6 68 7 9 6 25-7 100 7-1 17 .351 .292
M.L. Totals .269 434 994 107 267 45 11 6 91 11 9 8 37-7 138 12-3 23 .354 .298
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .--- .---

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .500 4 6 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .833 .500
2014 SF vs. WAS .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---
DS Totals .500 5 6 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .833 .500

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .000 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
2014 SF vs. STL .500 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .500 .500
LCS Totals .250 7 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .250 .250

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .--- 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---
2014 SF vs. KC .500 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .500 .500
WS Totals .500 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .500 .500

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 3/3)
■ Signed by New York-AL as a non-drafted free agent on July 12, 2001
■ Acquired by Texas completing deal on Feb. 16, 2004 in which Texas received IF Alfonso Soriano in exchange for IF Alex
Rodriguez
■ Acquired by New York-NL in exchange for OF Jeff Francoeur and cash considerations on August 31, 2010
■ Claimed off waivers by Kansas City on November 4, 2010
■ Signed to minor league contract by San Francisco on December 11, 2011
■ Signed a two-year deal, avoiding arbitration, January 23, 2014

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disabled list
■ March 29-October 15, 2007 (right shoulder inflammation; 60-day DL from May 17-Oct. 15)
■ April 30-May 16, 2010 (lower back strain; 15-day DL)

ARIAS
■ July 31-August 16, 2010 (lower back strain; 15-day DL)
■ July 8-July 23, 2013 (appendicitis; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4, Aug. 13, 2013 at WAS (w/SF)
1st Base .994 27 165 8 1 174 12 ■ Runs: 2 (10x), last: Sept. 1, 2014 at COL (w/SF)
2nd Base .982 102 146 180 6 332 55 ■ Doubles: 2 (3x), last: Aug. 8, 2014 at KC (w/SF)
3rd Base .967 175 53 185 8 246 18 ■ Triples: 1 (11x), last: Aug. 20, 2013 vs. BOS (w/SF)
Shortstop .971 95 91 176 8 275 41
■ Home Runs: 1 (6x), last: Aug. 21, 2013 vs. BOS (w/SF)
Outfield .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0
■ RBI: 5, Aug. 22, 2012 at LAD (w/SF)
■ Walks: 2 (2x), last: Sept. 1, 2014 at COL (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (12x), last: July 7, 2014 at OAK (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 11, June 9-20, 2013 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

Rookies
Since 1947 there have been only nine unanimous winners of the BBWAA’s
N.L. Rookie of the Year Award. They include Cincinnati’s Frank Robinson
(1956), San Francisco’s Orlando Cepeda (1958) and Willie McCovey (1959),
St. Louis’ Vince Coleman (1985), San Diego’s Benito Santiago (1987), Los
Angeles’ Mike Piazza (1993) and Raul Mondesi (1994), Philadelphia’s Scott
Rolen (1997) and St. Louis’ Albert Pujols (2001). The following players on the
Giants’ 40-man roster are eligible to be 2015 Rookie of the Year:

Ray Black Erik Cordier Chris Heston


Gary Brown Joan Gregorio Derek Law
Daniel Carbonell Cody Hall Jarrett Parker
Hunter Strickland

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Arias’ Giants Gems
ARIAS

• Grew up Santo Domingo. • Signed with Yankees in July 2001 for $300,000 at
• He has seven brothers and sisters in his imme- the age of 16 1/2. Was sent to the Yankees’ baseball
diate family but his father, Felipe, had 14 other chil- academy in the Dominican for a few years. In 2004,
dren with different women. Joaquin is the youngest Baseball America’s Prospect Handbook rated him
of his father’s 21 children. He knows all of his the organization’s fourth-best prospect, ahead of
siblings and they sometimes get together. Father Robinson Cano.
died in 2010. He was a technician at a TV station. • About his substantial signing bonus: “I didn’t
Joaquin’s mother was a maid at different homes. think about the money only about helping my moth-
• The family was very poor. The parents and eight er,’’ he says. As soon as Joaquin signed, he made
children shared two bedrooms and one bathroom. sure she never worked again. He built her a new
Five boys, three girls. The oldest brother has a home on the same site. Now the neighborhood is a
supermarket. Another brother, Alberto, who is one little more dangerous so he’ll help her move some-
year older than Joaquin, pitched for Houston and where else in Santo Domingo, where Arias also still
Colorado and now is looking at playing for an inde- lives — five minutes from his mother.
pendent league. Joaquin helps support his other • Also helped buy six other houses for brothers
siblings. and sisters. “It’s one of my favorite things to do, to
• Asked why only he and Alberto played baseball: help my family,’’ he said.
When we were kids we watched a lot of TV and saw • Met wife, Yinet, when they were eight years
lots of games and started playing. We played on a old. She came to watch the baseball games when
bad field with lots of rocks. But we loved baseball so they were kids. Joaquin had a baby with her before
we played there. eighteen and then at eighteen got married. They
• Says his mother bought him his first glove. He now have four children. Joaquin says he wants six
says it was a small glove, not very good, but it got or seven. “I like my family. I like kids.’’
the job done. He was 10 years old. • Best known perhaps for making the 27th and
• Had a good coach who encouraged him a lot final out of Matt Cain’s perfect game on June 13,
when he was young. 2012, against Houston. From Chris Haft of MLB.com:
• Says he was always the best player on every “Stationed at third base, Arias cemented history by
team in both hitting and fielding. Leadoff hitter and handling pinch-hitter Jason Castro’s grounder and
shortstop. throwing across the diamond. Arias had to back up
• Watched the Atlanta Braves when he was slightly to field the ball, increasing the difficulty of
growing up because they were on TV. The Braves the throw.’’
were his favorite team and Chipper Jones his favor-
ite player.

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Christian Arroyo
INFIELDER 82

ARROYO
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 180 R R
Full name : Christian Israel Arroyo
Birthdate : May 30, 1995
2015 Opening Day Age : 19
Birthplace : Brooksville, Florida
Resides : Spring Hill, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the first round (25th
overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Christian on Twitter @arroyoc22

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Split the season between Class A Augusta and Salem- > Graduated from Hernando (FL) High School.
Keizer, combining to hit .291 (105-for-361) with 17 dou- > Earned MVP honors as he helped Team USA win gold
bles, six home runs and 62 RBI in 58 games. at the International Baseball Federation’s 18-and-under
> Was named to the Northwest League mid-season All-Star World Championships in Seoul, South Korea in 2012.
team. > Was named as a Second Team High School Pre-season
> Finished second in the Northwest League with a .333 bat- All-American in 2013 and also this week he was named
ting average (81-for-243). Class 5A Player of the Year by the Florida Dairy Farmers.
> His time in Augusta was cut short by a nagging thumb
injury and was placed on the disabled list from May
11-July 2 with a sprained left thumb.
> Was named the Northwest League player of the week for
Aug. 11-18.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Earned Arizona Rookie League Most Valuable Player
honors in 2013.
> Was named to the ARL post-Season All-Star team.
> Led the Arizona Rookie League in runs scored (47), doubles
(18), RBI (39) and slugging pct. (.511) in 2013.

CHRISTIAN ISRAEL ARROYO


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL Giants-R .326 45 184 47* 60 18* 5 2 39* 0 4 2 19-1 32 3-2 8 .511* .388
2014 Augusta-A .203 31 118 10 24 3 1 1 14 1 2 0 4-0 22 1-2 2 .271 .226
Salem-Keizer-A .333 58 243 39 81 14 2 5 48 0 4 2 18-1 31 6-1 10 .469 .378
Minor Totals .303 134 545 96 165 35 8 8 101 1 10 4 41-2 85 10-5 20 .440 .350
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 0/3)

■ Drafted by San Francisco in the first round (25th overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mike Metcalf

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Brandon Belt
INFIELDER 9
BELT

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-5 219 L L
Full name: Brandon Kyle Belt
Birthdate: April 20, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age: 26
Birthplace: Nacogdoches, Texas
Resides: Lufkin, Texas
M.L. Service: 3 years and 128 days
Became a Giant: Drafted in the fifth round
of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status: Signed through 2015
Follow Brandon on Twitter @BBelt9

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: March 31, 2011 at Los Angeles-NL
> First MLB hit: March 31, 2011 at Los Angeles-NL (single off LHP Clayton Kershaw)
> First MLB home run: April 1, 2011 at Los Angeles-NL (three-run HR off RHP Chad Billingsley)
> NL Player of the Week: Aug. 5-11, 2013

2014 SEASON second in home runs (two) and hits, and posted the eighth-
> Had an injury-riddled 2014 campaign that saw him land best slugging percentage (.800).
on the DL on three separate occasions, first with a broken > Became the first Giants player in franchise history to
left thumb (was HBP from LHP Paul Maholm May 9 at have a five-hit, six-RBI and four runs scored game...
LA), then suffered a concussion that landed him on the accomplished this on Sept. 14, 2013 at Los Angeles in the
DL twice after the All-Star break (was hit by a ball thrown Giants’ 19-3 victory.
by Marco Scutaro in the face while taking throws at first > Was the Giants’ top prospect entering the 2011 season
base during batting practice July 19 at Miami). and began the year on the club’s Opening Day roster, but
> Overall, missed a total of 96 games (missed 50 games was transferred back and forth from the Major League
with the broken left thumb and 46 games with a concus- level to the minors on six different occasions (optioned to
sion). minors three times, recalled three times).
> Batted .243 (52-for-214) with 12 home runs and 27 RBI > Was named the Giants’ Harry S. Jordan award winner for
in just 61 games during his fourth season in a Giants being the best player in his first spring camp.
uniform. > Was the Giants’ 2011 Opening Day first baseman, becom-
> Was sent to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ing the first player to make his debut at first base for the
on Aug. 18 to visit Dr. Mickey Collins, who is considered defending World Series Champions since Ryan Jackson
one of the preeminent experts in sports concussions, in started at first for the 1998 Marlins (Elias).
the hopes of gaining more clarity on his recurring concus- > At 22 years and 345 days old, became the fifth youngest
sion symptoms. Giant to start at first base on Opening Day since Will Clark
> Visited Dr. Mickey Collins again Sept. 11 and received in 1986 (22 years, 26 days).
clearance to accelerate his baseball activity...was > Recorded his first big league hit (off Clayton Kershaw) in
removed from DL Sept. 16. his first career at-bat with a single to first baseman James
> Started eight games at first base after his return from the Loney on March 31 at Los Angeles.
DL and went 8-for-28 (.286) with a homer and three RBI in > Hit his first big league home run in his fifth career AB
10 games. and sixth career plate appearance on April 1 at Los
Angeles, hitting a three-run home run to dead center field
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS off of RHP Chad Billingsley in the 4th inning...became
the seventh Giants rookie to hit his first career home
> His 16 home runs as a first baseman in 2013 were the
run at Dodger Stadium, joining Jack Hiatt (1965), John
most by a Giant since J.T. Snow slugged 19 in 2000.
Montefusco (1974), Mark Leonard (1990), Armando Rios
> Was named NL Player of the Week for the period ending
(1998), Todd Linden (2003) and Jason Ellison (2004).
Aug. 11, 2013...collected hits in each of his seven games,
> Sat out four games after getting hit by pitch on his left
compiling a .440 (11-for-25) batting average, which was
wrist from Cardinals’ Trevor Miller on May 31 at Busch
the eighth-highest mark among National Leaguers...led
Stadium…X-rays originally came back negative, but it
the NL in total bases (20) and runs scored (eight), tied for
was later found that he had hairline fracture in his wrist…

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was placed on 15-day DL on June 4, activated July 7
and optioned to triple-A Fresno.
> Named by Baseball America as a Minor League All-Star
Extra-Inning Home Runs
and was named a California League mid-season All-Star in Postseason - Giants
Franchise History

BELT
in 2010.

POSTSEASON CAREER Series Batter Inning


> Is a career .245 hitter (27-for-110) with two home runs 2014 DS Brandon Belt Top 18
and 11 RBI in 32 postseason games. 1954 WS Dusty Rhodes Bottom 10
> His 32 career postseason games as a first baseman are
the most in Giants franchise history. 1933 WS Mel Ott Top 10

> His 11 walks in the 2014 postseason were the second
most in a single postseason in Giants franchise history
(Barry Bonds, 27 in 2002).
> His solo home run in the 18th inning in Game 2 of
the 2014 NLDS at Washington gave the Giants a 2-1
victory...marked just the third extra-inning home run
in Giants postseason history, along with Dusty Rhodes
in the 1954 World Series and Mel Ott in the 1933 Fall
Classic.
> At 24 years old, became the fourth youngest Giants
player to start at first base in a postseason game since
Will Clark in 1987 (23 years old)…Belt made his first
postseason start in Game 1 of the Division Series vs.
Cincinnati on Oct. 6, 2012.

PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Married (Haylee)…they have one son, Greyson Ellis
(Aug. 27, 2014).
> Attended the University of Texas…led the Longhorns to
the College World Series in 2009 after pacing the team
in batting avg. (.319)…earned All-Big 12 Honorable
Mention in 2008…overall, batted .321 (152-for-473)
with 14 HRs and 108 RBI in 124 games in his two sea-
sons at Texas.
> Before going to Texas, played one year for San Jacinto
College in Houston and was a pitcher and desig- Brandon Belt
nated hitter…batted .441 with 10 HRs to receive All-
Conference designated hitter honors and 2007 Juco
World Series Big Stick Award for third ranked Gators as
a freshman.
> Was selected by the Atlanta Braves in 11th round of
2007 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.
> Graduated from Hudson High School in Lufkin, Texas…
as a senior, garnered district MVP, All-State and All-
America honors.
> Was selected by the Boston Red Sox in 11th round of
the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

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BRANDON KYLE BELT
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 San Jose-A .383 77 269 62 103 28 4 10 62 0 3 3 58-3 50 18-7 7 .628 .492
Richmond-AA .337 46 175 26 59 11 6 9 40 0 2 2 22-1 34 2-1 1 .623 .413
BELT

Fresno-AAA .229 13 48 11 11 4 0 4 10 0 0 0 13-0 15 2-0 1 .563 .393


2011 San Francisco .225 63 187 21 42 6 1 9 18 0 0 2 20-1 57 3-2 4 .412 .306
Fresno-AAA .309 49 165 32 51 12 0 8 32 0 3 2 42-2 47 4-4 6 .527 .448
San Jose-A .462 4 13 3 6 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 5-0 1 1-0 0 .538 .611
2012 San Francisco .275 145 411 47 113 27 6 7 56 0 4 3 54-5 106 12-2 8 .421 .360
2013 San Francisco .289 150 509 76 147 39 4 17 67 1 3 6 52-4 125 5-2 8 .481 .360
2014 San Francisco .243 61 214 30 52 8 0 12 27 0 1 2 18-2 64 3-1 4 .449 .306
San Jose-A .500 2 6 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 1.000 .625
Fresno-AAA .526 5 19 2 10 3 0 2 5 0 0 0 1-1 5 0-1 1 1.000 .550
Minor Totals .350 196 695 138 243 59 10 34 154 0 8 9 141-7 153 27-13 16 .610 .461
M.L. Totals .268 419 1321 174 354 80 11 45 168 1 8 13 144-12 352 23-7 24 .447 .344

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .667 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2-0 0 0-0 0 .667 .800

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .077 5 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 7 0-0 0 .077 .200
2014 SF vs. WAS .278 4 18 1 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-1 0 .444 .316
DS Totals .194 9 31 1 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3-0 11 0-1 0 .290 .265

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECOrD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .304 6 23 6 7 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 2-0 5 1-0 0 .565 .360
2014 SF vs. STL .214 5 14 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5-1 4 0-0 0 .214 .400
LCS Totals .270 11 37 9 10 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 7-1 9 1-0 0 .432 .378

W ORLD SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .077 4 13 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 7 0-1 0 .231 .250
2014 SF vs. KC .308 7 26 1 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-0 9 0-0 0 .346 .379
WS Totals .231 11 39 2 9 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 6-0 16 0-1 0 .308 .333

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 1/3)
■ Selected by Boston in the 11th round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft; did not sign
■ Selected by Atlanta in the 11th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft; did not sign
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 5th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Todd Thomas

disabled list
■ June 4-July 7, 2011 (hairline fracture, left wrist; 15-day DL)
■ May 10-July 4, 2014 (broken left thumb; 15-day DL)
■ July 20-Aug. 2, 2014 (concussion; 7-day DL)
■ Aug. 7-Sept. 15, 2014 (concussion; 7-day DL; transferred to 15-day DL on Aug. 22)

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 5, Sept. 14, 2013 at LAD (w/SF)
1st Base .993 372 2679 228 21 2928 241 ■ Runs: 4 (3x), last: Sept. 14, 2013 at LAD (w/SF)
Outfield .949 37 54 2 3 59 0 ■ Doubles: 2 (5x), last: Sept. 29, 2013 vs. SD (w/SF)

BELT
■ Triples: 1 (11x), last: Aug. 20, 2013 vs. BOS (w/SF)
■ Home Runs: 2, Aug. 14, 2011 at FLA (w/SF)
■ RBI: 6, Sept. 14, 2013 at LAD (w/SF)
■ Walks: 2 (21x), last: July 12, 2014 vs. ARI (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 2, Aug. 7, 2012 at STL (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 11 games (2x), last: Aug. 5-16, 2013 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (1) ■ Pinch-Hit (1)
Aug. 14, 2011 at Florida April 23, 2013 vs. Arizona (off J.J. Putz)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Game Ending (0)

■ Leadoff (0)

Belt’s Giants Gems


• Born April 20, 1988, in Nacogdoches, Texas, in a be pro baseball player and now he was wondering
house his father built. if he would make it. Then his grandfather, James
• Parents are Darrell and Janice (pronounced Peterson, died. His grandfather had been so instru-
Ja-neece). He has one younger brother, Cameron. mental in Brandon’s development as a baseball
Father is a geometry teacher at Brandon’s high player by loaning Brandon the money, whenever he
school, Hudson High in Lufkin. His mother is a hair- asked, to go to showcase camps and tournaments.
dresser. “When I was flying back from the funeral, I decided
• At age 8, broke a neighbors mailbox with his to play the rest of the season for him,’’ Brandon
head in a bike crash and had to pay for a new mail- says. From that series on, he started to play better.
box. He played well in the Big 12 tournament, which
• As a senior at Hudson High, Belt earned district helped him get drafted. Another thing that helped
MVP, All-State and All-America honors. Standout was the veteran eye of Giants scout Doug Mapson,
pitcher – thought he’d make the major leagues in who had seen Belt hit a home run in the Cape Cod
that position. all-star game, turning around a 98 mph fastball. “It
• Had a verbal agreement with Cubs coming was in there,” Mapson said. “You can’t make that
out of high school to be drafted in high rounds up.”
and paid high-round money. But Cubs didn’t • He had been drafted twice (Braves and Red
come through and Red Sox drafted him the 11th Sox) before signing in 2009 with Giants, who
round. Disappointed, Belt went to college instead. picked him in the fifth round.
“Everything I went through happened for a reason,’’ • 2010 rookie season: Advanced through three
he says. “I’m so happy I went to college. I matured levels, hitting over .350 with 23 homers and 112
so much as a baseball player and as a person and I RBIs. In early 2011, he was ranked No. 26 among the
made so many friends.’’ Top 50 Prospects in baseball by MLB.com. (Contrast
• Played one year for San Jacinto College in with a year earlier when Baseball America didn’t
Houston before transferring to University of Texas. even have him in the top 20 among Giants prospects
(Same two colleges Roger Clemens attended.) entering 2010.)
Majored in education. Helped propel Texas to the • Married Hudson High sweetheart Haylee
College World Series in 2009, where the Longhorns Stephenson Dec. 3, 2010, at Providence Baptist
lost in championship game to LSU. Church in Lufkin. The groom’s cake was three tiers
• Injuries as a junior at University of Texas forced of chocolate with a Giants cap on top and alter-
him to give up pitching altogether. When his hit- nating Longhorns and Giants logos on the sides.
ting dropped off – he was barely hitting .300 two Haylee majored in business communications at
thirds into his junior year – Brandon sank to the Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches.
lowest point in his life. He had always wanted to

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Ty Blach
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 71
BLACH

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 200 R L
Full name : Tyson Michael Blach
Birthdate : October 20, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Denver, Colorado
Resides : Centennial, Colorado
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the fifth round of
the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Ty on Twitter @tyblach

2014 SEASON > Along with teammate Mac Williamson, was honored as
> Posted an 8-8 record with a 3.13 ERA (49er, 141.0ip) and the San Jose Giants co-Most Valuable Player.
91 strikeouts in 25 starts for double-A Richmond. > Went 23.2-consecutive innings without issuing a walk
> Was named to the Eastern League mid-season All-Star from April 25-May 21, 2013.
team.
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Finished fifth in the Eastern League with a 3.13 ERA.
> Was a non-roster invitee at Giants’ Major League Spring > Attended Creighton University.
Training. > Finished three-year collegiate career with a 2.76 ERA to
rank second in school history.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Was named Missouri Valley Conference First Team
> Had a superb 2013 season on the mound for Class A Scholar-Athlete, MVC Second Team, Co-SIDA Academic
Advanced San Jose, posting a 12-3 record with a 2.79 ERA All-American and MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week in
(42er, 130.1ip) and 117 strikeouts. 2011.
> Won the California League ERA title (2.90 ERA), finished
tied for second with 12 wins and had the second-lowest
WHIP (1.09).
> Walked only 18 batters while striking out 117 in 130.1
innings pitched.
> Was named to the California League mid-season and
postseason All-Star teams.
> Was named Best Starting Pitcher in all of Minor League
Baseball by MILB.com, based on fans’ votes.

TYSON MICHAEL BLACH


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 San Jose-A 12-4 2.90* 22 20 0 0 0 130.1 124 46 42 8 2 18 117 8 1
2014 Richmond-AA 8-8 3.13 25 25 1 0 0 141.0 142 53 49 8 3 39 91 5 0
Minor Totals 20-12 3.02 47 45 1 0 0 271.1 266 99 91 16 5 57 208 13 1
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 5th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Lou Colletti

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Ray Black
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 65

BLACK
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-5 225 R R
Full name : Raymond Anthony Black
Birthdate : June 26, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Laflin, Pennsylvania
Resides : Laflin, Pennsylvania
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the seventh round
of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

2014 SEASON week before breaking for teams, he felt a sharp pain in his
> After missing his first two professional seasons due to shoulder…had lost a lot of velocity and after four months
injury, the right-hander split the 2014 campaign between of rehab it was decided that the best route was going to
Class A Augusta and Class A Advanced San Jose, going be labrum surgery.
2-3 with a 3.57 ERA along with 71 strikeouts and just 16 > Following the surgery he was given a 33% chance of ever
walks in 37 relief appearances. throwing again.
> Working on a strict schedule in an effort to get him > His rehabilitation should have lasted 12-13 months,
through the year without any significant injury setbacks slating him for a return to action in 2013, however more
(never pitching more than 1.0 inning plus multiple days off setbacks moved his return to spring 2014, where he lit
in between outings), he fanned 71 batters in 35.1 innings, up 100 mph on radar guns…he made it through camp
mainly in Augusta, for an 18.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings healthy and was assigned to Augusta where he fired his
ratio. first professional pitch April 3, 2014.
> Was promoted to San Jose in late August for the Giants’ PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
playoff push and made four relief appearances in the Cal
League. > Was drafted in the seventh round in 2011 out of Pittsburgh.
> Was added to the Giants’ 40-man roster in November > Underwent Tommy John surgery his senior year at
2014. Coughlin High School.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Suffered a tear in his right labrum and underwent shoulder
surgery in 2012 before throwing his first professional
pitch.
> Had impressed coaches and staff in his first spring train-
ing in 2012, however about 4.0-5.0 innings in and about a

RAYMOND ANTHONY BLACK


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Injured - Did Not Play
2014 Augusta-A 1-3 3.73 33 0 0 0 1 31.1 16 15 13 1 2 14 64 5 2
San Jose-A 1-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 7 1 0
Minor Totals 2-3 3.57 37 0 0 0 1 35.1 17 16 14 1 2 16 71 6 2
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the seventh round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by John Dicarlo

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Clayton Blackburn
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 74
BLACKBURN

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 230 L R
Full name : Clayton Blackburn
Birthdate : January 6, 1993
2015 Opening Day Age : 22
Birthplace : Amarillo, Texas
Resides : Corpus Christi, Texas
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the 16th round of
the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Clayton on Twitter @C_Blackburn16

2014 SEASON > His 143 strikeouts in 2012 led the South Atlantic League
> Combined to make 20 starts between ARL-Giants and and his 2.54 ERA ranked second in the circuit.
double-A Richmond, going 5-7 with a 3.31 ERA (36er,
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
98.0ip) and 94 strikeouts.
> Yielded just one home run in 98.0 innings of work. > Graduated from Edmond Santa Fe (Edmond, OK) High
> Missed 51 days with two separate stints on the disabled School.
list with a rib injury and a cracked finger nail. > Was 10-1 with a 1.37 ERA as a senior in 2011 to help his
> Was a non-roster invitee at Giants’ Major League spring school reach the CA state semifinals.
training.
> Went 1-2 with a 5.40 ERA (7er, 11.2ip) in six games with
the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Spent 2013 with Class A Advanced San Jose, going 7-5
with a 3.65 ERA (54er, 133.0ip) and 138 strikeouts in 23
starts.
> Finished fourth in the California League in ERA (3.65) and
strikeouts (138).
> Was named to the California League mid-season All-Star
squad.
> Was named the California League Pitcher of the Week for
the week ending July 28.

CLAYTON BLACKBURN
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 ARL-Giants-R 3-1 1.08 12 6 0 0 0 33.1 16 6 4 2 3 3 30 1 0
2012 Augusta-A 8-4 2.54 22 22 0 0 0 131.1 116 47 37 3 8 18 143* 5 2
2013 San Jose-A 7-5 3.65 23 23 0 0 0 133.0 111 67 54 12 9 35 138 6 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 3.60 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 1 0 9 0 0
Richmond-AA 5-6 3.29 18 18 0 0 0 93.0 94 40 34 1 7 20 85 6 3
Minor Totals 23-17 2.98 77 71 0 0 0 395.2 341 162 131 18 28 76 405 18 5
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 16th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Dan Murray

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Gregor Blanco
OUTFIELDER 7

BLANCO
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
5-11 175 L L
Full name : Gregor Miguel Blanco
Birthdate : December 24, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 31
Birthplace : Caracas, Venezuela
Resides : Miami, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : 4 years, 164 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Nov. 19, 2011
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Gregor on Twitter @GregorBlanco7

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: March 30, 2008 at Washington (w/ATL)
> First MLB hit: April 9, 2008 at Colorado (double off RHP Matt Herges) (w/ATL)
> First MLB home run: May 27, 2008 at Milwaukee (solo HR off RHP Dave Bush)(w/ATL)
> Hit the first World Series leadoff home run in Giants franchise history on Oct. 22, 2014 at KC (Game 2)

2014 SEASON > Made 113 starts for Atlanta in 2008 and ranked second
> Finished his third season with the Giants and batted .260 among National League rookies with a .366 OBP.
(102-for-393) with 51 runs scored, 18 doubles, six triples, > Made his Major League debut as a pinch-runner in the 9th
five home runs and 38 RBI in 146 games...went 16-for-21 inning on March 30, 2008 at Washington and scored the
in stolen base attempts, with his 16 steals tying Angel tying run on a passed ball.
Pagan for the most on the team. > Collected a pinch-hit double in the 9th inning on April
> Started 92 of 162 games, making 56 starts in center 9, 2008, at Colorado off of RHP Matt Herges for his first
field and 36 in left...committed just one error in 226 total Major League hit.
chances (six assists).
POSTSEASON CAREER
> Went 7-for-25 (.280) with five RBI as pinch-hitter.
> Batted just .213 (30-for-141) in the leadoff slot with 12 > Has appeared in 33 postseason games, going 23-for-123
extra base hits and 12 RBI, however hit .333 (84-for-252) (.187) with 20 runs scored.
everywhere else. > Homered to lead off Game 2 of the 2014 World Series
at Kansas City, marking the 19th leadoff homer in World
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Series history...his leadoff HR was the third in Giants’
> Preserved Matt Cain’s perfect game on June 13, 2012 postseason history and the first in the World Series.

vs. Houston with a spectacular catch in deep right center
field in the 7th inning…was playing the gap in right field PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
as Jordan Schafer hit a deep drive to the wall…Blanco > Married (Mirna)…son (Gregor Jr., Aug. 11, 2010).
covered an enormous amount of ground to make a diving > Attended Ignacio Burk (VZ) High School.
leap to secure Cain’s perfect bid.
> Spent the 2011 campaign with triple-A Omaha and
Syracuse in the Royals and Nationals organizations, com-
bining to hit .201 (40-for-199) in 74 games.
> Following the 2011 season he played in the Venezuelan
Winter League and was named MVP of the league after
leading all players in on-base pct. (.478), stolen bases (18)
and runs scored (47), while finishing fourth with a .337
batting avg. (66-for-96).
> Was acquired by the Royals from Atlanta on July 31,
2010 along with RHP Jesse Chavez and minor league
LHP Tim Collins in exchange for OF Rick Ankiel, RHP Kyle
Farnsworth and cash considerations.

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Gregor Miguel Blanco
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2001 DSL-Braves-R .330 58 215 45 71 6 10 0 18 1 1 4 31-3 31 21-11 6 .451 .422
2002 Macon-A .271 132 468 87 127 14 9 7 36 6 2 9 85-0 120 40-16 13 .385 .392
BLANCO

2003 Myrtle Beach-A .271 126 461 66 125 19 7 5 36 3 1 8 54-0 114 34-16 9 .375 .357
2004 Myrtle Beach-A .266 119 436 73 116 17 9 8 41 6 3 3 47-4 114 25-9 10 .401 .339
2005 Mississippi-AA .252 123 401 64 101 11 12* 6 37 7 3 2 73-2 124 28-12 8 .384 .367
2006 Mississippi-AA .287 66 251 45 72 16 3 0 9 5 0 3 43-0 57 17-6 6 .375 .397
Richmond-AAA .294 73 269 43 79 12 1 0 19 6 0 0 52-1 53 14-9 2 .346 .408
2007 Richmond-AAA .282 124 464 81* 131 18 5 3 35 14 2 2 63-0 85 23-18 6 .362 .369
2008 Atlanta .251 144 430 52 108 14 4 1 38 6 3 6 74-2 99 13-5 2 .309 .366
2009 Gwinnett-AAA .228 90 333 54 76 9 1 2 30 7 6 1 50-0 70 10-3 4 .279 .326
Atlanta .186 24 43 5 8 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4-0 9 2-0 1 .233 .255
2010 Gwinnett-AAA .286 44 154 26 44 8 0 1 11 9 0 1 23-0 28 9-1 0 .357 .382
Atlanta .310 36 58 9 18 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 8-1 15 1-2 1 .362 .394
Kansas City .274 49 179 22 49 8 3 1 11 2 1 0 21-0 35 10-2 0 .369 .348
2011 Omaha-AAA .196 23 56 13 11 5 0 0 4 1 0 0 17-0 15 9-1 0 .286 .384
Syracuse-AAA .203 51 143 28 29 7 2 3 10 5 1 2 27-0 35 15-1 2 .343 .335
2012 San Francisco .244 141 393 56 96 14 5 5 34 5 2 2 51-2 104 26-6 2 .344 .333
2013 San Francisco .265 141 452 50 120 17 6 3 41 3 3 1 52-4 95 14-9 0 .350 .341
2014 San Francisco .260 146 393 51 102 18 6 5 38 6 1 3 41-1 77 16-5 1 .374 .333
Minor Totals .269 1029 3651 625 982 142 59 35 286 70 19 35 565-10 846 245-103 66 .369 .370
A.L. Totals .274 49 179 22 49 8 3 1 11 2 1 0 21-0 35 10-2 0 .369 .348
N.L. Totals .256 632 1769 223 452 64 23 14 155 21 9 12 230-10 399 72-27 7 .341 .344
S.F. Totals .257 428 1238 157 318 49 17 13 113 14 6 6 144-7 276 56-20 3 .355 .344
M.L. Totals .257 681 1948 245 501 72 26 15 166 23 10 12 251-10 434 82-29 7 .344 .344
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .200

DIVISION SERIES record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .286 5 14 3 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1-0 5 0-0 0 .571 .375
2014 SF vs. WAS .111 4 18 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2-0 1 1-0 0 .111 .200
DS Totals .188 9 32 3 6 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 3-0 6 1-0 0 .313 .278

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .182 7 22 6 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 6-0 3 0-0 1 .318 .357
2014 SF vs. STL .227 5 22 3 5 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 .273 .261
LCS Totals .205 12 44 9 9 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 7-0 6 0-0 1 .295 .314


w
orld SERIES record
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .267 4 15 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 6 0-0 0 .400 .267
2014 SF vs. KC .143 7 28 6 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6-0 4 1-0 1 .250 .294
WS Totals .186 11 43 7 8 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 6-0 10 1-0 1 .302 .286

world baseball classic record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 Venezuela .400 6 15 1 6 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 1 1-1 0 .632 .364

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by Atlanta as a non-drafted free agent, July 10, 2000; signed by Rolando Petit and Julian Perez
■ Acquired by Kansas City from Atlanta along with RHP Jesse Chavez and LHP Tim Collins in exchange for OF Rick
Ankiel, RHP Kyle Farnsworth and cash considerations on July 31, 2010
■ Signed by San Francisco to a minor league contract on Nov. 19, 2011
■ Signed by San Francisco to a minor league contract on Nov. 19, 2011
■ Signed a two-year deal, avoiding arbitration, January 17, 2015

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (4x), last: Aug. 27, 2010 at CLE (w/KC)
Outfield .993 616 1016 27 7 1050 3 ■ Runs: 4, July 12, 2013 at SD (w/SF)

BLANCO
■ Doubles: 2 (6x), last: July 6, 2013 vs. LAD (w/SF)
■ Triples: 1 (26x), last: Sept. 5, 2014 at DET (w/SF)
■ Home Runs: 1 (15x), last: Sept. 22, 2014 at LAD (w/SF)
■ RBI: 4, May 11, 2013 vs. ATL (w/SF)
■ Walks: 3 (7x), last: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. MIL (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 3 (3x), last: May 14, 2014 vs. ATL (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 9 games, Aug. 27-Sept. 5, 2014 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Leadoff (4)(* postseason)
■ 3-HR Games (0) June 14, 2013 at Atlanta (off Kris Medlen)
■ Grand Slams (0) Aug. 24, 2014 at Washington (off Stephen Strasburg)
■ Pinch-Hit (0) Sept. 22, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL (off Dan Haren)
■ Inside-the-Park (0) *Oct. 22, 2014 at Kansas City (off Yordano Ventura)
■ Game Ending (0)

Blanco’s Giants Gems


• Grew up in Venezuela with two brothers – front office a report that showed a low batting
a twin and one seven years younger. His twin, average (from the bone spurs) but a high on-base
Gregory, played in the Angels and Pirates minor percentage.
leagues as a catcher but left after a few years to • The Nationals released him Nov. 2. “For two
become a physical education teacher. Younger weeks I didn’t have a team. I didn’t know what
brother, Gregsman, works as a jobs recruiter for was going to happen,’’ Gregor says. The Giants,
the government. Yes, the three brothers are Gregor, short on outfielders, signed him to a minor-league
Gregory and Gregsman. Why? “I still don’t know. My contract Nov. 17 while he was playing winter
mom said she just liked the names. She even named ball in Venezuela. He became MVP of the league
our house The Gregs and put up a sign.’’ playing for Tiburones de la Guaira. Giants hitting
• Gregor’s mother died of brain cancer at the age of coach Hensley Meulens, who was coaching in the
47. league, also put in a good word with the Giants. The
• His father sold insurance and now owns a taxi Marlins were also offering a minor-league contract.
company. “Between Bam-Bam and Pablo Sandoval, they
• Gregor married his childhood sweetheart in convinced me I should sign with the Giants.’’
2010. They have a son named Gregor Alejendro, and • Impressing everyone with his bat and speed,
Gregor has a another son from a previous relation- Blanco surprised everyone by making the 2012
ship named Grenyer. (His brother Gregory’s son is Opening Day roster.
named Greyver.) • Blanco made a spectacular catch to preserve
• “I never wanted to do anything but play Matt Cain’s perfect game in 2012. In the dugout,
baseball.’’ Signed with the Braves at the age of 16 Cain came up to him and said, “What are you doing
and made major-league debut eight years later, in playing there? How’d you make that?’’ Gregor said,
2008. He stayed in the majors most of that season “I’m there for you, man. I did it for you.’’
and parts of the next two. Traded to Kansas City in • When Cain was honored during a pre-game
the summer of 2010. Between the Braves and the ceremony later on, he presented Blanco with a
Royals that year, he hit. 283 – his best season ever. photo of the celebration and note thanking him.
• Then it all fell apart. He didn’t spend a single Gregor told him, “That’s my job to catch the ball.
day in the major leagues in 2011. Kansas City started And I hope it’s not the last time we do something
him in Triple A then traded him to the Washington special like that. I hope we can do it again.’’
Nationals, who also put him in Triple A. Developed • In 2012, Gregor’s father flew from Venezuela to
bone spurs in his wrist halfway through the season meet Gregor in Atlanta for the series against the
and had to stop playing. “It was the worst year of my Braves. It was the first time Hernan had seen his
career.’’ son play in the major leagues. “And I hit a home run
• But before he went on the DL, former Giants in that series, so he was really proud and happy.’’
catcher Brian Johnson, a major-league scout for
the Giants, saw him play in Triple-A and sent the

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Brett Bochy
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 85
BOCHY

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 200 R R
Full name : Brett Bochy (BO-chee)
Birthdate : August 27, 1987
2015 Opening Day Age : 27
Birthplace : San Diego, California
Resides : Poway, California
M.L. Ser vice : 27 days
Became a Giant : Drafted in the 20th round of
the 2010 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Los Angeles-NL

2014 SEASON > Was shut down for the season after his outing on Aug. 20,
> Made three appearances with San Francisco, posting a 2012 against Bowie due to shoulder fatigue.
5.40 ERA (2er, 3.1ip). > Made his professional debut in 2011 with low-A Augusta
> Spent most of the season with triple-A Fresno, appearing after beginning the season in extended spring training.
in 35 games and posting a 3.83 ERA (23er, 54.0ip) with 47 > Underwent “Tommy John” surgery in April 2010 of his
strikeouts and 27 walks. junior season at Kansas and missed the remainder of the
> Had his contract purchased by the Giants from triple-A college season and did not play after being chosen by the
Fresno on Sept. 2. Giants in the 20th round of the 2010 draft.
> Made his Major League debut on Sept. 13 vs. Los
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Angeles-NL in SF’s 17-0 loss.
> Joined his father and manager Bruce Bochy to become the > Is the son of current Giants manager Bruce Bochy.
eighth father-son manager-player combo in Major League > His older brother, Greg, played four years in the San Diego
Baseball history. Padres farm system when Bruce managed the Padres.
> Was outrighted off the 40-man roster on Nov. 3. > Graduated from Poway (CA) High School…was named to
the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team twice.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Attended the University of Kansas and compiled a 7-0
> Began the 2013 season on the disabled list with double-A record with a 3.62 ERA in 55 career appearances with the
Richmond and was transferred to Fresno on April 15. Jayhawks.
> Was named to the 2012 Eastern League Western Division > Was nicknamed “The Robot” by his Richmond bullpen
midseason All-Star team. mates for his ability to throw strikes.

BRETT BOCHY
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Augusta-A 1-0 1.38 35 0 0 0 10 39.0 22 6 6 1 1 8 53 2 0
2012 Richmond-AA 7-3 2.53 41 0 0 0 14 53.1 29 15 15 3 3 18 69 1 0
2013 Fresno-AAA 1-1 3.99 45 0 0 0 2 56.1 51 27 25 2 3 16 57 2 1
2014 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Fresno-AAA 4-4 3.83 35 2 0 0 0 54.0 53 25 23 8 0 27 47 1 0
San Francisco 0-0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 0
Minor Totals 14-8 3.03 158 0 0 0 26 204.2 155 73 69 14 7 69 227 6 1
M.L. Totals 0-0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 0
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 20th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Hugh Walker

94 | San francisco Giants 2015


CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .--- 3 0 0 0 0 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Career Starts

BOCHY
Reliever: 1.1, Sept. 13, 2014 vs. LAD
■ Most Strikeouts: 2, Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ Winning Streak: No career wins
■ Losing Streak: No career losses
■ Scoreless Streak: 2.0 innings, Sept. 21, 2014-present

Brett Bochy

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Gary Brown
OUTFIELDER 56
BROWN

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-1 190 R R
Full name : Gar y Allen Brown
Birthdate : September 28, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : Diamond Bar, California
Resides : Walnut, California
M.L. Ser vice : 27 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round (24th
pick overall) in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Gar y on Twitter @Gar yBrown909

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 3, 2014 at Colorado
> First MLB hit: Sept. 27, 2014 vs. San Diego (single off LHP Eric Stults)
> Named California League Rookie of the Year in 2011
> Selected to participate in 2011 All-Star Futures Game at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona

2014 SEASON > Was named the San Jose Giants Offensive Player of the
> Was recalled from triple-A Fresno on Sept. 2, marking his Year and Most Valuable Player by teammates in 2011.
first call-up to the big leagues.
> SF’s number one pick (24th overall) in the 2010 draft, had POSTSEASON CAREER
spent his first five professional seasons in SF’s chain prior > Made his first career postseason roster in 2014...was only
to call-up. active for the Wild Card game and the NLDS.
> Appeared in seven games with the Giants (made one > Appeared in Game 2 of the NLDS at Washington as a
start), going 3-for-7 with one RBI. pinch-hitter and struck out.
> Made his Major League debut on Sept. 3 at Colorado as a
pinch-hitter and flew out to left field. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Batted .271 (145-for-536) with 10 home runs and 53 RBI in
> Graduated from Diamond Bar (CA) High School.
his second season with triple-A Fresno.
> Drafted by SF out of Cal State Fullerton, Brown was
> Finished second in the Pacific Coast League with 36 stolen
named an All-American by Baseball America (second
bases and fourth with 89 runs scored.
team), Rivals.com (first team), Collegiate Baseball (first
> His 36 stolen bases were tied for the fourth-most in
team), National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
Grizzlies’ franchise history (also: Justin Christian, 2011;
(first team) and American Baseball Coaches Association
Michael Byas, 2000).
(first team).
> Slugged four leadoff home runs with Fresno (owns 12 in
> Named 2010 Big West Conference Player of the Year, the
his minor league career).
speedy outfielder set a single-season school record in
batting avg. by hitting .438 and became first Titan to steal
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
more than 30 bases in a season since 1994 (32 steals).
> Became the second player in Flying Squirrels’ franchise > Set the Cal State Fullerton record for the most stolen
history to record 30 stolen bases in a season in 2012 bases, going 25-of-28 during his freshman season.
(Darren Ford, 37 stolen bases, 2010).
> Was selected as the California League Topps Player of the
Year and was recognized as MiLB.com Class A Advanced
Hitter of Year in 2011.
> Is a two-time California League All-Star: 2011 mid-season
and postseason.
> Participated in the 2011 MLB Futures Game, starting in
center field.
> Set San Jose Giants franchise single-season hits record
on Aug. 29 with a second inning double, breaking the
previous team record of 176 held by Mark Leonard (1988).

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GARY allen BROWN
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 ARL-Giants-R .182 6 22 6 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4-0 5 2-0 0 .227 .333
Salem-Keizer-A .136 6 22 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 2-0 7 0-1 0 .227 .259

BROWN
2011 San Jose-A .336 131 559 115 188* 34 13* 14 80 6 4 23 46-1 77 58*-19 3 .519 .407
2012 Richmond-AA .279 134 538 73 150 32 2 7 42 7 6 19* 40-1 87 33-18* 2 .385 .347
2013 Fresno-AAA .231 137 558 79 129 29 6 13 50 6 1 10 33-0 135 17-11 9 .375 .286
2014 Fresno-AAA .271 136 536 89 145 24 6 10 53 6 5 13 36-0 119 36-20 5 .394 .329
San Francisco .429 7 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .429 .429
Minor Totals .277 550 2235 364 619 120 28 44 227 25 17 68 161-2 430 141-69 19 .415 .342
M.L. Totals .429 7 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .429 .429
* Led League
WILD CARD SERIES record
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---

DIVISION SERIES record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. WAS .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (24th overall) of 2010 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Brad Cameron

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 2, Sept. 27, 2014 vs. SD
Outfield 1.000 6 7 0 0 7 0 ■ Runs: 1, Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ Doubles: No career doubles
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: No career home runs
■ RBI: 1, Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ Walks: No career walks
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 2 games, Sept. 27-28, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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Brown’s Giants Gems
• Raised in Diamond Bar, CA., in eastern Los • Says high school coach Rich Gonzales, “He
BROWN

Angeles County. Second of four children (three boys wasn’t much to look at when I first saw him – maybe
and a girl). Parents divorced when he was two, at 5-5, 120 -- a scrawny kid. But he played like he was
which time his mother and the kids moved into her 6-5 and 220.’’
parents’ mobile home in an unincorporated area of • Had straight A’s but repeated eighth grade so
town. he would be 18 instead of 17 when he graduated
• For five years, all four kids slept in the same from high school. (He has a September birthday.)
room. Gary and his older brother, Dusty, shared the His father thought he’d have a better shot at getting
bottom bunk, sister Torrie in top bunk and younger an athletic scholarship, which was crucial because
brother, Gabriel, in a crib. the family couldn’t afford to pay for college.
• Early on, Gary’s mother, Julie Brown, worked • His mother says he had so much energy that he
two part-time jobs -- at Lucky supermarket and played soccer, football and baseball – sometimes
at the bar at a bowling alley -- while attending two soccer games and two baseball games in one
DeVry University. When Gary was in second or day. Was fast even as a toddler -- Dad nicknamed
third grade, she got a full-time job driving a delivery him Scooter for how fast he crawled.
truck for Oroweat bread. She left the house at 1 • A setback in his life that he says led to some-
a.m. and returned around 2:30 p.m. in the afternoon. thing good: He was devastated when he tore his
The kids had to get themselves up and ready for ACL in his first game of football as a high school
school. “Gary was always the one to wake up freshman, which resulted in also missing most of
everybody and get them out of the house,’’ Julie the baseball season. “But being out so long helped
says. In elementary school, her kids won perfect me realize how much I loved the game.’’ He turned
attendance awards, and Gary was elected student to his faith during that time and, on his own, got
body president. Because she was a single mother, baptized. “It was kind like the time I felt that I was
the children qualified for free lunches. When Gary becoming a man.’’
was in middle school, Julie switched to a desk job • Co-captain with his best friend as a high school
at an electrical wholesaler, where she still works. senior. Spent fifth period mowing, raking and lining
• When Gary was in seventh grade, his mother the field for practice.
had saved enough to buy her and the kids a mobile • As a senior, he surprised his teammates by
home in the same park as her parents, which she trying out and landing a big part -- Cornelius
still owns. Hackl -- in the school play, Thornton Wilder’s
• “A lot of people hear I’m a Caucasian male from “The Matchmaker.’’ It’s not something athletes at
Diamond Bar and assume we were well-off. My Diamond Bar High did. Most of the team, including
mom and grandpa put in a lot of hard work to raise the coach, attended the play. “That’s Gary,’’ says
us. I don’t like people taking away from what they his baseball co-captain, Richie Jimenez, who plays
did. I’ve been doing my own laundry and making baseball at UNLV. “He doesn’t care what anybody
my own meals since I was a little kid. I was a little else thinks. He’s always doing the unexpected.’’
embarrassed to invite friends over if I didn’t know • “I’ve always been a little bit of a goof-off. I was
them well. We didn’t have a room where we could taking a drama class in high school and the drama
hang out. We didn’t have cable. I always liked to go teacher encouraged me to try out for the play. I was
to other people’s houses. My mom always provided playing soccer at the time but thought I’d try. Then
for us but some weeks we’d open the fridge and I got the part. Never thought I’d actually do the play
there’d be nothing – ‘OK cereal again or spaghetti because never thought I’d memorize my lines. I like
and red sauce.’ She did a great job of hiding what that I had a broad range of friends.’’
the real situation was. • He graduated from high school with a 3.8 GPA
• When he was older, his mother would drive and was one of five athletes honored at graduation
him 2 ½ hours to practice in San Diego and turn for their academics and community service.
around and came back. • Has a reputation not only as a talented player
• Gary’s father, Troy, is a union plumber and but the hardest worker.
coached Gary in baseball from age 8 until he went • Good sense of humor: There’s a video of Gary
to high school. doing deadpan interviews of his Cal-State Fullerton
• Gary attributes his self-confidence to his teammates, coach and even a cartoon elephant on
father’s belief in him. He told his high school coach a banner in the outfield. He’s asking them about
he could bare-hand grounders at third base. The a 7-hole fungo golf tournament the coach had
coach told him not to do it, but Gary said he knew devised to loosen up the team before postseason
he could and he did. competition.
• “Dad taught me to be an aggressive player. • Has a superstition about always having
I was always small. Going into senior year in high Chapstick in his back right pocket.
school, I was 5-9, 150 pounds. But he always made • Never liked wearing batting gloves. Still
me believe that I really could do the outrageous doesn’t wear them. “When I was young, I begged
things I said I could do on field.’’ for gloves. Thought I was coolest kid in school. But
the first time used them, I threw the bat. I couldn’t
feel the bat. So never used them again.’’

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Madison Bumgarner
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 40

BUMGARNER
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-5 235 R L
Full name : Madison Kyle Bumgarner
Birthdate : August 1, 1989
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : Hickor y, Nor th Carolina
Resides : Lenoir, Nor th Carolina
M.L. Ser vice : 4 years, 127 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round
(10th overall) in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2017 (signed
5-year extension in 2012 with club/vesting option
for 2018 and club option for 2019)

> World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014 all with Giants)
> MLB All-Star (2013, 2014)
> World Series MVP (2014)
> National League Championship Series MVP (2014)
> Sports Illustrated’s Man of the Year (2014) (first-ever Giants player to win this award)
> Silver Slugger award winner (P) (2014)
> Willie Mac award winner (2014)
> Owns MLB Record: 0.25 career World Series ERA (min. 25.0ip)
> Owns MLB Record: Two career grand slams by a pitcher (tied with Tony Cloninger, 1966)
> Owns MLB Record: Two grand slams by a pitcher in a single season (2014) (tied with Tony Cloninger, 1966)
> MLB debut: Sept. 8, 2009 vs. San Diego
> First MLB win: July 6, 2010 at Milwaukee
> First MLB hit (as a batter): June 26, 2010 vs. Boston (single off RHP Manny Delcarmen)
> First MLB home run (as a batter): June 12, 2012 vs. Houston (solo HR off RHP Bud Norris)
> Pitcher of the Month: May 2014, August 2014
> Became the fourth youngest Giants pitcher to make his Major League debut (20 years, 38 days)
> Posted a 34-6 record with 2.00 ERA in 63 games (62 starts) in the minors
> Won the South Atlantic League triple crown in 2008, going 15-3 with a 1.46 ERA and 164 strikeouts
> Named San Francisco’s 2008 Minor League Pitcher of the Year

2014 SEASON joining Cy Seymour (239, 1898), Rube Marquard (237,


> Bumgarner posted one of the best seasons of his career, 1911), Ray Sadecki (206, 1968) and Jonathan Sanchez
going 18-10 with a 2.98 ERA and 219 strikeouts, a record (205, 2010)...his 219 strikeouts were the third-most by a
for a San Francisco left-handed pitcher. Giants lefty behind Seymour and Marquard.
> The 2014 All-Star posted career highs in wins, innings > Had six double-digit strikeout games, the second most in
pitched and strikeouts, while fashioning the second- the NL behind Clayton Kershaw (7).
lowest ERA of his career for a full season. > Was one of the best pitchers on the road, going 11-4 with
> Among NL leaders, he finished tied for third in complete a 2.22 ERA (31er, 125.2ip) in 18 starts (3 CGs)...his 11 road
games, fourth in wins, fourth in innings pitched, fourth in victories matched Kershaw and Adam Wainwright for
strikeouts and 14th in ERA. the most in the Majors while his road ERA ranked as the
> The Giants went 20-13 in his outings (13-5 on the road and fourth-lowest in the NL.
7-8 at home). > Was selected to his second consecutive All-Star team
> His 18 wins were the most by a SF pitcher since Shawn as he finished fourth on the player ballot, behind Johnny
Estes had 19 in 1997. Cueto, Adam Wainwright and Clayton Kershaw...however,
> Became one of three left-handed pitchers in Giants history was not eligible to pitch because he started the Sunday
to record 15 or more wins in multiple seasons before turn- prior to the break...he didn’t pitch in the All-Star Game in
ing age 26...joined Rube Marquard (1911-1913, 3) and Cy 2013 either, as Bochy held him back for long relief.
Seymour (1897-1898, 2). > Averaged the second-most run support in the NL (behind
> Was one of just five left-handed pitchers in Giants fran- COL’s Jorge De La Rosa, 6.20), averaging 5.76 runs per
chise history to record 200-or-more strikeouts in a season, game, the most he ever received in his career.

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> Led the league with nine pickoffs and allowed just 7-of-17 team in the same game…it marked the third time that
runners to steal off him (41.2%), the fifth-lowest stolen the Giants hit two grand slams in a game since moving
base pct. in the NL. to San Francisco…the last instance was Sept. 19, 1998
BUMGARNER

> Was named the NL’s Pitcher of the Month twice: May (5-0, vs. Los Angeles-NL (the hitters were Bill Mueller and Jeff
2.08 ERA, 48 Ks, 5 BBs) and August (4-1, 1.57 ERA, 56 Ks, Kent)…it also happened on April 26, 1970 vs. Montreal
3 BBs). (Willie McCovey and Dick Deitz)…it was just the second
> Was named the “Willie Mac” award winner, an annual time in the Giants’ 132-year history they hit grand slams in
honor bestowed upon the most inspirational player on the consecutive innings of the same game: Mueller and Kent
team, as voted upon by Giants players, coaches, training did it against the Dodgers in 1998.
staff and the fans. > Among the players who hit fewer than two grand-slam
> Was named by Bruce Bochy as the Opening Day starter homers in their entire career are Prince Fielder (288
on Feb. 25...at 24 years and 242 days old on March 31, total home runs) and Derek Jeter (260)...among those
Bumgarner became the third-youngest Giants opening day who never hit two in one season: Miguel Cabrera, Lance
starter since the Giants moved to San Francisco in 1958. Berkman, Carlton Fisk, Tony Perez, and Al Kaline.
> He also became the third youngest left-hander to start a > Became the first San Francisco Giants starting pitcher to
season opener in Giants franchise history (since 1883)… win consecutive team games (started the last game of
only Ledell “Cannonball” Titcomb (21 years and 242 the first half and first game of the second half)…the last
days of age on April 20, 1888 at Washington) and Mark Giants pitcher to accomplish this was Johnny Antonelli for
Davis (23 years and 167 days of age on April 3, 1984 vs. the New York Giants, Sept. 25-29, 1956.
Chicago-NL) were younger than Bumgarner (courtesy of > Threw his second career shutout on Aug. 3 at New York-
Bill Arnold). NL, allowing just two hits with 10 strikeouts on just 94
> Became the sixth youngest Giants pitcher to record 50 pitches…threw nearly 80 percent (79.8) of his pitches for
wins (all with the Giants) in franchise history with his vic- strikes, the second-highest percentage he’s had in a game
tory on April 5 at Los Angeles (6.1ip, 2er)...Rube Marquard in his career.
(22 years, 260 days), Mike McCormick (22, 303), Christy > Struck out 25 batters in a two-start span from Aug. 21-26,
Mathewson (22, 331), Doc Crandall (23, 363) and Hal the third-most strikeouts in Giants history in consecutive
Schumacher (24, 156) were younger (Elias). games (since 1900)...only John Montefusco (27 strikeouts
> Hit his third career home run and his first career grand from Aug. 27-31, 1975) and Jason Schmidt (26 from May
slam in his second at-bat off Colorado’s Jorge De La Rosa 31-June 6, 2006) had more.
on April 11, 2014 at AT&T Park...became just the second > Pitched a one-hitter and matched his career-high of 13
Giants pitcher to hit a grand slam since the team moved strikeouts in his start Aug. 26 vs. Colorado...retired his
to San Francisco in 1958 and the first since Shawn Estes first 21 batters before Justin Morneau doubled down the
did so on May 24, 2000 vs. Montreal (off Mike Johnson)... right-field line to start the 8th, ending his perfect game bid
Bumgarner also added a sacrifice fly in his first at-bat through 7.0 innings, the longest such bid of his career.
to finish with five RBI, matching Estes, Dave Koslo, Hal > Became the fourth LH pitcher in the last 50 years to throw
Schumacher and Jack Scott for the most RBI in a game by a shutout with 0/1 hits allowed while recording 13-plus
a Giants pitcher since 1914. strikeouts and no walks...others: Sandy Koufax (Sept. 9,
> Finished May with a 5-0 record, a 2.08 ERA, and 48 strike- 1965 vs. CHC), Randy Johnson (May 18, 2004 at ATL) and
outs in 39.0 innings to win NL Pitcher of the Month, his Clayton Kershaw (June 18, 2014 vs. COL).
first monthly award of his career...only three other pitchers > Was named NL Pitcher of the Month for August after
in the Giants’ modern history won at least five games in a striking out a league-high 56 batters while going 4-1
month without a loss, and with as many strikeouts: Jason with three complete games in six starts…also paced the
Schmidt (5-0 with 54 strikeouts) in May 2004, Ray Sadecki Senior Circuit with a 1.57 ERA and ranked first in innings
(6-0 with 48 strikeouts) in September 1967, and Juan pitched...became the second pitcher in the modern era to
Marichal (6-0 with 60 strikeouts) in September 1963. have at least 55 strikeouts and three walks or fewer in a
> Became the second pitcher in Major League history to calendar month (other: Curt Schilling, 2002).
hit two grand slams in a season, clubbing his second in > Matched up with Detroit’s LHP David Price on Sept. 6 and
the Giants’ 8-4 win over the D-Backs on July 13…his earned the victory despite allowing three runs on 10 hits in
batterymate, Buster Posey also hit a grand slam in the SF’s 5-4 win…entered the game with 199 strikeouts and
game...according to Elias, Bumgarner and Posey were the did not record a strikeout for the first time in 145 career
first pitcher-catcher ever to hit a grand slam for the same starts…also didn’t issue a walk…according to Elias, no

Youngest Starter to Win Series Clincher in


Postseason History
Player Year Team Series Age-Days
Fernando Valenzuela 1981 Dodgers NLCS 20.352
Madison Bumgarner 2010 Giants NLDS 21.072
Bret Saberhagen 1985 Royals WS 21.199
Jaret Wright 1997 Indians ALDS 21.281
Whitey Ford 1950 Yankees WS 21.351

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pitcher had failed to strike out a batter in a start of at
least five innings after entering that game with a season
total of strikeouts as high as Bumgarner’s since Vic Willis 2014 Willie Mac Award

BUMGARNER
of the 1902 Boston Braves (214 strikeouts) on September
27, 1902. Madison Bumgarner was elected winner
> Including the postseason, he made 39 total starts in 2014, of the 2014 “Willie Mac Award,” named
the most by any Giants pitcher since Ron Bryant made 39
starts in 1973. after Giants Hall-of-Famer Willie McCovey.
This annual honor is bestowed upon the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS most inspirational player on the team, as
• Was named by manager Bruce Bochy to the 2013 National voted upon by Giants players, coaches
League All-Star team, his first All-Star selection as a and training staff. The full list of Giants
Major Leaguer, although he did not appear in the game...
became the first Giants left-handed pitcher to make the
award winners is listed on page 351.
ASG since Shawn Estes in 1997.
> Ended the ’13 season with a 19-consecutive start stretch home run and strike out at least a dozen batters…Juan
of allowing three earned runs or fewer, the longest such Marichal accomplished the feat on Sept. 12, 1963 at New
streak by a Giants pitcher since Tim Lincecum went 19 York-NL (HR, 13 Ks) and so did Mike Krukow on Aug. 13,
straight from Aug. 16, 2007-June 11, 2008...the last 1985 vs. Houston (HR, 12 Ks).
Giants starter to do this in a single season was Ed > Took a no-hitter into the sixth inning of his start on June
Whitson - 19 straight starts from June 7-Sept. 25, 1980 28 vs. Cincinnati, but allowed a leadoff single to Ryan
(courtesy of Stats, Inc.). Hanigan to start the 6th, his only hit allowed in what was
> On June 14, 2013 at Atlanta he lost a no-hit bid in the his first career complete game and his first shutout in SF’s
6th inning on a single by Chris Johnson that fell among 5-0 win…extended the Giants’ team scoreless streak
three teammates...was perfect through 14 hitters until he to 36.0 innings and put the Giants in the record books
walked B.J. Upton in the 5th...overall, blanked the Braves as it was the team’s fourth-consecutive shutout, a new
on two hits and 10 strikeouts in 7.0-scoreless innings. franchise record.
> In 2012, he became the first Giants pitcher to have a 16+ > Hit his second career home run on Sept. 11 at Colorado,
win season at age 23-or-younger since Hal Schumacher hitting a three-run shot off of Jhoulys Chacin in the 4th
won 23 games for the New York Giants in 1934 at the age inning…became the first Giants pitcher to hit a home run
of 23. while driving in at least three runs since Noah Lowry did
> On April 12, Bumgarner (22 years, 225 days old) and Jamie so on Aug. 24, 2007.
Moyer (49 years, 146 days old) faced one another in what > Signed a five-year extension through 2017 with a club/
was the third-largest age difference in a starting pitching vesting option for 2018 and a club option for 2019 on April
matchup all-time. 6...the 5-year extension covers Bumgarner through his
> Took a no-hitter into the sixth inning on April 12 at arbitration years and his first year of free agency (2017).
Colorado, however allowed a one-out triple to Tyler > Endured his worst start of his career and one of worst in
Colvin…his 5.1 innings without allowing a hit was the Giants history on June 21, 2011 vs. Minnesota...recorded
longest of his career. just one out while allowing eight first inning runs...faced
> Batted in the eighth spot in the order on May 16 vs. St. 10 batters and retired only pitcher Carl Pavano, becoming
Louis against LHP Jaime Garcia…marked just the second the first player in baseball’s modern era to allow as many
time in Giants franchise history that their starting pitcher as nine hits while recording fewer than two outs.
batted in that spot in the order (only other time was May > Became the first Giants starting pitcher since 1900 to
20, 2010 at Arizona; Lincecum batted eighth, Torres ninth). allow eight-or-more runs without getting out of the first
> On June 12 vs. Houston, struck out 12 batters (one shy of inning.
his career-high) in 7.2 innings and launched the Giants’ > Issued two walks-or-fewer in 19-consecutive starts from
first home run in nearly a month in a 6-3 win…led off April 17-July 24...became the first Giants pitcher to
the third inning by hitting a solo home run off of RHP Bud accomplish that feat since Juan Marichal went 21-straight
Norris to left field for his first career home run. starts between July 17, 1970-April 20, 1971, allowing two
> Became just the third Giants pitcher since 1900 to hit a walks-or-fewer...Marichal is the only other SF Giant to do
this in a single season as went 23-straight starts between
April 10-July 18, 1968 (STATS, Inc.).
Giants to Win NLCS MVP > Recorded back-to-back double-digit strikeout games Aug.
31 (11 Ks vs. CHC) and Sept. 5 (13 Ks at SD), becoming the
Since 1977 first Giants left-hander in the modern era (1900 to date)
(1st Year of Award) with consecutive starts of more than 10 Ks.
> Earned his first Major League victory July 6, 2010 in
Year Name POS Milwaukee after tossing 8.0-scoreless innings and allow-
2014 Madison Bumgarner P ing only three hits in SF’s 6-1 win...according to Elias, only
2012 Marco Scutaro 2B two other Giants rookies pitched a game like that: Noah
2010 Cody Ross OF Lowry in 2004 when he tossed 9.0-shutout frames against
2002 Benito Santiago C the Reds on Aug. 3 and Matt Cain, who accomplished it
twice in 2006, tossing 9.0-scoreless innings at Oakland on
1989 Will Clark 1B
May 21 and blanking Colorado for 8.0 innings on Sept. 14.
1987 Jeffrey Leonard OF > At 20 years, 339 days, became the second-youngest

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Youngest Giants Pitchers at Time of ML Debut
BUMGARNER

(Since 1950)
Name Age Date Opp.
Mike McCormick 17.342 9/5/56 at PHI
Nestor Chavez 19.065 9/9/67 vs. CHI
Ron Bryant 19.321 9/29/67 vs. PHI
Madison Bumgarner 20.038 9/8/09 vs. SD
Chart courtesy of Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group

Giants pitcher in the last 25 years to win his first Major was also named to SAL in-season and postseason All-Star
League game and first since Matt Cain in 2005…Cain was teams, along with earning SAL Pitcher of Week honors on
just one day younger than Bumgarner at 20 years, 338 five different occasions…was named MiLBY’s best start-
days when he won his first big league contest on Sept. 4 ing pitcher for all of Class A leagues.
at Arizona. > Reeled off 38.0-consecutive scoreless innings July
> Made his Major League debut for the Giants in 2009 with 28-Aug. 27, 2008 (span of six starts), marking the longest
a Sept. call-up, posting a 1.80 ERA (2er, 10.0ip) in four scoreless stretch by a hurler in all of minor league base-
games (one start). ball.
> Made his Major League debut Sept. 8 vs. San Diego, tak- > Named San Francisco’s 2008 Pitcher of the Year, joining
ing the place of RHP Tim Lincecum, who was scratched Pablo Sandoval (Player of Year) as the first two recipients
from his scheduled start due to back spasms. to earn the inaugural award.
> At 20 years and 38 days old became the fourth-youngest
Giants pitcher to make his Major League debut...only Mike POSTSEASON CAREER
McCormick (17 years and 342 days), Nestor Chavez (19 > Has already won three World Series titles before the age
years and 65 days) and Ron Bryant (19 years and 321days) of 26 years old and has been one of the most dominating
were younger (Sports Features Group)…in fact, became postseason pitchers in baseball history in his three post-
franchise’s youngest pitcher to start a game in his Major season stints.
League debut since the Giants moved west in 1958...Mike > Has gone 7-3 with a 2.14 ERA, two complete games (two
McCormick started for San Francisco as a 19-year-old, shutouts) and 77 strikeouts in 88.1 innings.
however made his ML debut two years earlier as member > Had one of the greatest postseason’s of all time in 2014,
of the New York Giants. going 4-1 with a 1.03 ERA and one save in seven games
> Was summoned from double-A, where he was originally (six starts)...he had two wins, a 5.0-inning save and an
scheduled to start an Eastern League playoff opener on 0.43 ERA in the World Series...he won the wild-card game
Sept. 9...learned that he was that night’s starting pitcher at Pittsburgh, and won the LCS and World Series MVP
roughly three hours prior to game time, and retired his first honors, clinching the World Series with 5.0-scoreless
four batters faced before giving up a home run to Chase innings of relief in Game 7.
Headley in the 2nd inning...gave up another solo shot to > Became the seventh player (fourth pitcher) ever to be
Kevin Kouzmanoff in 4th frame...marked the first time in named the LCS MVP and the World Series MVP in the
2009 (minor leagues included) that he had surrendered a same season, joining Willie Stargell (1979 Pirates), Darrell
pair of HRs in a single contest...left with a 3-2 lead that Porter (1982 Cardinals), Orel Hershiser (1988 Dodgers),
was quickly erased as Will Venable hit a solo HR to center Livan Hernandez (1997 Marlins), Cole Hamels (2008
against Brandon Medders...the Giants ended up losing the Phillies) and David Freese (2011, Cardinals).
contest, 4-3. > Is the 26th pitcher (28th time) to win the World Series
> Prior to joining the big league club combined to go 12-1 MVP Award, the first in Giants franchise history and the
with a 1.85 ERA (27er, 131.1ip) and .211 avg. against (100- first pitcher overall since Philadelphia’s Cole Hamels in
for-475) in 25 games (24 starts) with Class-A Advanced 2008...Bumgarner joins former teammate Edgar Renteria
San Jose and double-A Connecticut...began the year (2010) and teammate Pablo Sandoval (2012) as the only
at Class-A Advanced San Jose, going 3-1 with a 1.48 World Series MVP winners in Giants history.
ERA (4er, 24.1ip) and 23 strikeouts in five starts...was > Became the first pitcher with two wins, a shutout and a
transferred to double-A Connecticut May 7 and helped save in a World Series since the save rule became official
Defenders win first division title as Giants’ affiliate after in 1969.
going 9-1 with a 1.93 ERA (23er, 107.0ip) in 20 games (19 > Is the first pitcher with a 5.0-inning save in postseason
starts). history.
> Was named to the Eastern League All-Star team, but did > He’s also the first pitcher with two wins, a sub-0.50 ERA
not appear in the game. in at least 20.0 innings in a single World Series since Hall
> Posted perhaps the best season of any Giants farmhand of Famer Sandy Koufax for the 1965 Dodgers.
in 2008, winning the South Atlantic League triple crown, > Logged 52.2 innings in the 2014 postseason, the most
going 15-3 with a 1.46 ERA and 164 strikeouts for SAL of any pitcher in a single postseason, surpassing Curt
Champion Augusta GreenJackets. Schilling’s 48.1 innings.
> Named 2008 Minor League Baseball’s Most Spectacular > If Bumgarner were never to pitch in the World Series
Pitcher for finishing the season with the lowest ERA… again, his 0.25 ERA would be the best of anyone with at

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least 20.0 innings pitched. Series) and Justin Verlander (for the Tigers against the A’s
> Tossed a complete-game shutout in Game 5 of the 2014 in the 2012 ALDS).
World Series, permitting just four hits with no walks > Tossed consecutive World Series Games of at least

BUMGARNER
and eight strikeouts...the performance was just the 16th 7.0-scoreless innings with at least six strikeouts in the
shutout in World Series history in which no walks were 2012 postseason…the only pitchers in MLB history to
allowed, and the first since Kansas City’s Bret Saberhagen accomplish that were Christy Mathewson of the Giants in
in Game 7 of the 1985 World Series...in Giants history, Games 1 and 3 of the 1905 World Series; Bill Hallahan of
Christy Mathewson accomplished the feat in Games 1 the Cardinals in Game 3 in 1930 and Game 2 in 1931; Don
and 5 of the 1905 Fall Classic, while Rube Benton did so Larsen of the Yankees in Game 5 in 1956 and Game 3 in
in Game 3 of the 1917 World Series. 1958; and Sandy Koufax of the Dodgers in Games 5 and 7
> In 52.2 innings in the 2014 postseason, he permitted just in 1965.
six earned runs (1.03 ERA) on 28 hits with six walks and > Had one of the most memorable postseasons of any
45 strikeouts...among pitchers with at least 30.0 innings 21-year-old in 2010, going 2-0 with a 2.18 ERA 5er, 20.2ip)
pitched in a single postseason, his ERA of 1.03 ranks in four games (three starts).
third behind Burt Hooton of the Dodgers (0.82 over 33.0 > Earned his first career postseason victory in Game 4 of the
IP in 1981) and Atlanta’s John Smoltz (0.95 over 38.0 IP in LDS vs. Atlanta on Oct. 11, a contest that SF won 3-2 to
1996). advance to the LCS...tossed 6.0 innings and yielded two
> Pitched at least 7.0 innings in each of his six starts, runs on six hits...became the youngest Giants pitcher in
becoming the second pitcher in history to do so, joining franchise history to win a postseason game at 21 years
Arizona’s Curt Schilling (six starts in 2001). and 71 days old.
> Is the ninth player in Major League history to throw mul- > Was the first rookie starting pitcher to win a clinching
tiple shutouts in the same postseason...the only younger game on the road in the postseason since Dave Righetti
pitcher with multiple shutouts in one postseason was (Yankees at A’s, Game 3 of ALCS) and Fernando Valenzuela
Josh Beckett at age 23 with the Marlins in 2003. (Dodgers at Expos, Game 5 of NLCS) pitched their teams
> Did not allow a run in his first 21.0 innings pitched to World Series in 1981.
in the World Series (dates back to 2010), the second- > In Game 4 of World Series on Oct. 31, 2010, Bumgarner
longest consecutive scoreless innings streak to start joined teammate Buster Posey as the first all-rookie start-
a World Series career in Major League history, behind ing battery in a World Series game since Spec Shea and
Christy Mathewson’s 28.0-inning run from 1905 to 1911... Yogi Berra started for the Yankees in Game 1 of the 1947
Bumgarner’s streak was snapped in Game 1 of the WS at World Series (Elias).
Kansas City after allowing a solo home run to Salvador > At 21 years, 91 days old, was the fifth-youngest pitcher to
Perez in the 7th inning. start a World Series game.
> Seven other pitchers had a streak of 21 consecutive > Became the fourth-youngest starter to win a World
scoreless innings in the World Series at any point in their Series game as the Giants took a 3-1 series lead over
careers: Whitey Ford (major-league record 33 straight the Rangers on Oct. 31, 2010 with a 4-0 shutout vic-
scoreless innings, 1960-1962), Babe Ruth (29, 1916-1918), tory…logged 8.0 innings and didn’t allow an earned run
Mathewson (28, 1905-1911), Lew Burdette (24, 1957), becoming the youngest to ever accomplish that feat…
Sandy Koufax (22, 1965-1966), George Earnshaw (22, Bumgarner’s dominance gave the Giants their fourth shut-
1930), and Carl Mays (21, 1918-1921). out of the postseason, tying 1998 Yankees and 1905 New
> Bumgarner’s road scoreless streak in the postseason also York Giants for the most in a single postseason in Major
ended at a record 32.2 innings. League history.
> Has made five career postseason starts of 7.0-or-more > Only three starting pitchers younger than Bumgarner (21
innings pitched with no runs allowed, the most such starts years, 91 days old) have ever won a game in World Series
in Giants franchise history. history – Bullet Joe Bush (20 years, 316 days) for 1913
> In the Wild Card game at Pittsburgh, he became the third Athletics, Jim Palmer (20 years, 356 days) for 1966 Orioles
pitcher to notch a shutout with at least 10 strikeouts in a and Fernando Valenzuela (20 years, 356 days) for 1981
winner-take-all postseason game, joining Sandy Koufax Dodgers.
(for the Dodgers against the Twins in the 1965 World

Youngest Giants to Debut Since 1958


(Age in Years and Days)
Player Age Position Date
Ken Henderson 18.312 PR 4/23/1965
Al Stanek 19.123 P 4/26/1963
Jose Cardenal 19.189 PR 4/14/1963
Jack Clark 19.306 PH 9/12/1975
Ron Bryant 19.321 P 9/29/1967
Cap Peterson 20.028 PH 4/15/1969
Madison Bumgarner 20.038 P 9/28/2009
Chart courtesy of Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group

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> Only one starting pitcher younger than Bumgarner ever > Finished prep career by hitting a walk-off two-run inside-
tossed at least 8.0-shutout innings in a World Series the-park home run to win state title…finished 2007
game – Jim Palmer, who was 100 days younger when he season hitting .424 (42-for-99) with 10 2Bs, 11 HRs and 38
BUMGARNER

blanked Dodgers in Game 2 of 1966 World Series. RBI.


> Had dominating senior season being named Gatorade’s
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS North Carolina Player of the Year after going 11-2 with a
> Married (Ali Saunders, Feb. 14, 2010). 1.05 ERA and 143 strikeouts in 86.0 innings.
> Graduated from South Caldwell (Hudson, NC) High School.

Longest Streaks of Scoreless IP on Road


Postseason All-Time
Player Stk Start End
Madison Bumgarner, SF 32.2 10/23/2010 inn. 5 - 10/21/2014 inn. 6
Art Nehf, NYG 23.0 10/13/1921 inn. 1 - 10/04/1924 inn. 5
Mariano Rivera, NYY 21.1 10/02/1998 inn. 9 - 10/13/2001 inn. 9
Christy Mathewson, NYG 21.0 10/09/1905 inn. 1 - 10/24/1911 inn. 3
Catfish Hunter, Oak-NYY 19.1 10/16/1973 inn. 2 - 10/09/1976 inn. 7
Tommy John, LA 19.0 10/08/1977 inn. 5 - 10/14/1978 inn. 5

MADISON KYLE BUMGARNER


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 Augusta-A *15-3 1.46* 24 24 1 1 0 141.2 111 28 23 3 5 21 164* 3 2
2009 San Jose-A 3-1 1.48 5 5 0 0 0 24.1 20 10 4 0 2 4 23 0 0
Connecticut-AA 9-1 1.93 20 19 1 1 0 107.0 80 28 23 6 3 30 69 4 0
San Francisco 0-0 1.80 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 8 2 2 2 0 3 10 0 0
2010 Fresno-AAA 7-1 3.16 14 14 1 1 0 82.2 88 32 29 5 2 22 59 1 1
San Francisco 7-6 3.00 18 18 0 0 0 111.0 119 40 37 11 5 26 86 1 1
2011 San Francisco 13-13 3.21 33 33 0 0 0 204.2 202 82 73 12 5 46 191 0 1
2012 San Francisco 16-11 3.37 32 32 2 1 0 208.1 183 87 78 23 7 49 191 3 2
2013 San Francisco 13-9 2.77 31 31 0 0 0 201.1 146 68 62 15 6 62 199 6 0
2014 San Francisco 18-10 2.98 33 33 4 2 0 217.1 194 81 72 21 6 43 219 4 1
Minor Totals 34-6 2.00 63 62 3 3 0 355.2 299 98 79 14 7 77 315 8 3
M.L. Totals 67-49 3.06 151 148 6 3 0 952.2 852 360 324 84 29 229 896 14 5
*Led League

BUMGARNER’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .258 34 66 10 17 2 0 4 15 8 1 1 2-0 29 0-0 2 .470 .286
--- Career .166 156 290 24 48 8 0 6 31 35 2 1 15-0 114 0-0 11 .255 .208
LAST HOME RUN: Sept. 23, 2014 at LAD (off Zack Greinke)

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT 1-0 0.00 1 1 1 1 0 9.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. ATL 1-0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 2 2 1 0 1 5 0 0
2012 SF vs. CIN 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 7 4 4 1 0 1 4 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-1 2.57 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 3 2 0 0 1 6 0 0
DS Totals 1-2 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 19 9 8 2 0 3 15 0 0

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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

BUMGARNER
2010 SF vs. PHI 0-0 4.05 2 1 0 0 0 6.2 9 3 3 0 1 2 7 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-1 14.73 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 8 6 6 2 0 1 2 0 0
2014 SF vs. STL 1-0 1.72 2 2 0 0 0 15.2 9 3 3 2 1 3 12 0 0
LCS Totals 1-1 4.15 5 4 0 0 0 26.0 26 12 12 4 2 6 21 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. TEX 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 8.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
2012 SF vs. DET 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 2 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 2-0 0.43 3 2 1 1 1 21.0 9 1 1 1 1 1 17 0 0
WS Totals 4-0 0.25 5 4 1 1 1 36.0 14 1 1 1 2 5 31 0 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 NL, New York - Did Not Play -
2014 AL, Minnesota - Did Not Play -

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the first round (10th overall) in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Pat Portugal
■ Signed a five-year extension on April 16, 2012

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 1 (2x), last: Aug. 26, 2014 vs. COL
Pitcher .936 151 32 130 11 173 3 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0 (4x), last: Aug. 26, 2014 vs. COL
Reliever: 2.0, Oct. 3, 2009 at SD
■ Most Strikeouts: 13 (2x), last: Aug. 26, 2014 vs. COL
■ Winning Streak: 6 games, May 4-June 5, 2014
■ Losing Streak: 6 games, April 5-May 13, 2011
■ Scoreless Streak: 16.0 innings (2x), last: July 21-Aug. 2, 2013

CAREER 10+ strikeout games: 19

13, Sept. 5, 2011 at San Diego 11, May 11, 2013 vs. Atlanta 10, Sept. 19, 2013 at New York-NL
13, Aug. 26, 2014 vs. Colorado 11, Aug. 2, 2013 at Tampa Bay 10, April 5, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL
12, June 12, 2012 vs. Houston 10, Aug. 9, 2011 vs. Pittsburgh 10, May 25, 2014 vs. Minnesota
12, Aug. 21, 2014 at Chicago-NL 10, May 21, 2012 at Milwaukee 10, May 30, 2014 at St. Louis
11, June 26, 2011 vs. Cleveland 10, Aug. 20, 2012 at Los Angeles-NL 10, Aug. 3, 2014 at New York-NL
11, Aug. 31, 2011 vs. Chicago-NL 10, April 19, 2013 vs. San Diego
11, June 1, 2012 vs. Chicago-NL 10, June 14, 2013 at Atlanta

Longest scoreless inning


streaks World Series History
Rank Name Year Streak
1. Whitey Ford 1960-1962 33.0*
2. Babe Ruth 1916-1918 29.0
3. Christy Mathewson 1905-1911 28.0
4. Lew Burdette 1957 24.0
5. George Earnshaw 1930 22.0
Sandy Koufax 1965-1966 22.0
7. Madison Bumgarner 2010-2014 21.0 Chart courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau
Carl Mays 1918-1921 21.0 *Major League record

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Bumgarner’s Giants Gems
BUMGARNER

• From Hudson, NC, a town of 2800 people 90 the end of a five-day church revival. “I know I would
minutes northwest of Charlotte. “You wave at not be where I am right now if not for God.’’ He says,
everybody you see, pretty much,’’ he says. “I try to live a good Christian lifestyle. I don’t drink
• 10th pick in 2007 draft out of South Caldwell and party and cuss or any of that stuff, and I just try
High School. to be a good example.”
• Madison followed the 2007 MLB draft in the • Fishes and hunts deer and bear. Only kills what
main administration office of his high school along he eats. Says he can cook venison – on the grill –
with his coaches, entire baseball team and some but had to leave the bear meat to people who know
classmates. He had just finished baseball practice. what they’re doing. Say bear meat can be really
Picked 10th overall. That night, he and his family greasy if you don’t cook it right. Has killed one bear.
celebrated at a Mexican restaurant, where people Mounted the head on his wall.
congratulated him all night and took pictures. “I • At age 17, he began competing with Ali’s father
didn’t have a whole lot of time to eat,’’ he says. “I’ll and brother in team-roping. In 2010, reliever Jeremy
remember that day for a long time.’’ Affeldt invited Bumgarner and his wife ,Ali, to stay
• With his $2 million signing bonus, paid off his at his Alamo house during a homestand; Affeldt
mother’s house and bought himself and then-fiancé, wanted company while his wife stayed in Spokane,
Ali, new trucks. (He replaced his 1999 Dodge truck Wash., after the birth of their second child. “He
that had 150,000 miles on it.) practiced roping cows by roping my lawn furni-
• Married high school sweetheart Ali Saunders ture,” Affeldt said. “He’s good at it. I’d come home
on Valentine’s Day 2010. The story of giving her a and he’d be spinning this rope,’’ Affeldt said. “He’s
five-day-old bull calf as a wedding present has lassoing all my furniture. Then he wants to make me
been exaggerated. He says Ali wanted a calf and walk this weird, funky walk while he’s trying to lasso
he bought her one. my foot.”
• While Madison played in the minor leagues, Ali • Parents divorced when he was 12. He lived
studied stenography at Caldwell Community College afterward with his mother, who works in the
in N.C. accounting office for Pepsi. His father is a college
• His father’s family goes back 100 years in baseball umpire and night-shift employee of food
Caldwell County. One area is called “Bumtown” wholesaler MDI.
for all the Bumgarners living on both sides of Deal • He has two half-brothers from his mother’s pre-
Mill Road. It’s four miles southeast of Hudson and vious marriage. All still live in Hudson. Both brothers
10 miles northwest of Hickory. Madison’s father work in the bubble-wrap plant in Hudson.
Kevin Bumgarner has lived most of his life along • His half-sister Dena Byrd died in 2010 at age 36.
Deal Mill Road. “Typical of many BumTownians,’’ “We grew up in the same house. She was a good
the local Hickory Daily Record reports, “Kevin lives girl. I loved her to death.’’
about 100 yards across the road from his mother • When he went to rookie camp in Arizona for
Mary’s house, which is where he grew up. Likewise, a month in 2007, he had a very difficult time. He
Madison bought a 38-acre farm about three miles missed his family so much that quitting baseball
down the road, and pursues his off-season passion “certainly crossed my mind.’’ Bobby Evans, the
of raising and riding horses.’’ director of player personnel – and also from North
• Ali grew up near Hudson, off Pine Mountain Carolina – helped him through his rough patch. By
Road, about two miles from Bumtown. the time Madison returned to Arizona for spring
• Called Maddy by most family and hometown training, he was fine. “It seemed like I had been
friends. Called MadBum by teammates. doing this all my life.’’
• His mother, Debbie, underwent major surgery • Bumgarner loved playing in Augusta for the
just to be able to conceive him, after having an Giants’ Low-A club because he could go home on
earlier family of three children. After 5½ hours of off days and his parents, grandparents, siblings,
surgery to reverse a tubal ligation, she says doc- fiancé (now wife) and her family could attend most
tors gave her a 38 percent chance of being able to of his games there. In San Jose for Single A, Ali
have additional babies. “Mr. Madison was quite a stayed with him for two of the four weeks he was
miracle,” she says. Her other children were 18, 16 there; he didn’t live with a host family like most play-
and 14 when Madison was born. ers but instead stayed at the Pruneyard Inn.
• His first word was “ball.” A baby picture at 15 • His teammates in Double A Norwich, where
months, shows him with a baseball in his left hand. he spent the 2009 summer, nicknamed him “The
• Since he was 11 years old, he has been a mem- Future.’’
ber of the non-denominational Christian Fellowship • Very competitive. During a game in Norwich,
Chapel in Granite Falls. He prays before each inning when Boston’s top draft pick Lars Anderson was
he pitches. “I don’t do it to help me through the taking too much time getting ready in the batter’s
inning but rather to be a witness to God and maybe box, Bumgarner threw the pitch up and high, drop-
help someone who looks up to us (players).’’ He ping Anderson to his knees.
was saved at the age of 15, along with his brother, at

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Matt Cain
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 18

CAIN
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 230 R R
Full name : Matthew Thomas Cain
Birthdate : October 1, 1984
2015 Opening Day Age : 30
Birthplace : Dothan, Alabama
Resides : Paradise Valley, Arizona
M.L. Ser vice : 9 years, 38 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round
(25th overall) of the 2002 First-Year Player
Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2017 with club/
vesting option for 2018

> World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB All-Star (2009, 2011, 2012)
> Willie Mac Award winner (2009)
> MLB debut: Aug. 29, 2005 vs. Colorado
> First MLB win: Sept. 4, 2005 at Arizona
> First MLB hit (as a batter): Sept. 9, 2005 vs. Chicago-NL (double off RHP Jerome Williams)
> First MLB home run (as a batter): Aug. 8, 2007 vs. Washington (solo HR off RHP Tim Redding)
> Tossed the first perfect game in Giants franchise history on June 13, 2012 vs. Houston
> NL Player of the Week: June 11-17, 2012

2014 SEASON strain (mild strain).


> 29-year-old had an injury plaqued season, landing on the > Was skipped from his scheduled start on May 26 vs.
disabled list three separate times, with his last DL stint Chicago-NL due to the hamstring injury…threw a bullpen
ending his season following the All-Star break...overall, session May 24 and it was cut short after he threw just 15
went just 2-7 with a 4.18 ERA (42er, 90.1ip) in 15 games/ pitches.
starts. > Had hoped to start against the Cardinals on May 31, but
> His DL stints included a cut on his right index finger, a still felt a bit of discomfort and the club did not want to
strained right hamstring and right elbow inflammation, take any chances so was placed on the 15-day disabled
which he ended up having season-ending surgery on to list May 31-June 6 with a strained right hamstring.
remove bone chips from his right elbow. > Landed on the 15-day disabled list for the third time on
> Was scratched from his scheduled start on April 29 July 21 with right elbow inflammation related to bone
vs. San Diego after cutting the tip of his right index chips floating in his elbow…the fragments were first
finger after making a sandwich in the Giants’ clubhouse discovered in 2010, but he had been able to pitch with
kitchen...after the ham and cheese sandwich was fully them without discomfort.
assembled, he grabbed, dropped and tried to catch a knife > Received opinions from three different surgeons about his
he hoped to use to cut it...the cut did not require stitches, elbow, including Dr. James Andrews, Giants orthopedist
but kept him from taking the mound because it occurred Dr. Ken Akizuki and Mets orthopedist Dr. David Altchek…
at a spot where he released pitches from. it was recommended that he have surgery to remove the
> Was placed on the 15-day disabled list from May 5 (retro- bone chips from his pitching elbow.
active to April 24) to May 10 with the cut on his finger… > Underwent season-ending surgery on Aug. 11…Cain
missed 15 games (total of two starts)…was scheduled expects to begin throwing in December and he should be
to start May 5 at Pittsburgh, but the cut had not healed ready for spring training.
sufficiently and was placed on the DL. > Had arthroscopic surgery on his right ankle on Sept. 27
> Was reinstated off the DL on May 10 and started that day to remove a bone spur...the surgery was performed by
at Los Angeles-NL. Dr. Ken Akizuki and Dr. Larry Oloff in San Francisco...his
> Strained his right hamstring on May 21 at Colorado and recovery time is two months.
was removed after 3.0-scoreless innings…suffered the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
injury on his last pitch of the 3rd inning after striking out
Charlie Blackmon with his 36th pitch…felt a twinge in > Was placed on the disabled list for the first time in his
his hamstring and was escorted to the trainers’ room... career on Aug. 23, 2013 with a right forearm contusion
underwent an MRI and was diagnosed with a Grade 1 (Aug. 23-Sept. 7)...in his nine years in a Giants uniform

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he had never missed a start due to injury and had been > Missed nearly two weeks in Spring Training with right
skipped in the rotation just once. elbow inflammation...had a MRI exam after feeling sore-
> Matched his career-high by allowing nine runs (all of ness stemming from his outing on Feb. 27 at Arizona in
which came in the 4th inning) in his second start of the which he threw 2.0-scoreless innings.
CAIN

season on April 7, 2013 vs. St. Louis...the Cardinals sent > Was named to his first career All-Star team in 2009,
13 batters to the plate in the inning, collecting eight hits, along with Tim Lincecum, marking just the third time in
two walks and a HBP. SF-era history that SF had a pair of starting pitchers on
> Cain became the first Giants pitcher to give up at least the All-Star roster…did not pitch in ASG July 14 at St.
nine runs in an inning since Ernie Shore gave up 10 runs, Louis’ Busch Stadium and was actually replaced on the
three earned, in his Major League debut with the New roster by Pittsburgh’s Zach Duke, after suffering a right
York Giants in 1912...Cain was the first Giants starting elbow contusion in his start prior to break on July 11 vs.
pitcher to give up nine runs in an inning since Jack Cronin San Diego…had to leave that July 11 start in the second
in 1902. inning after being hit by a line drive off the bat of pitcher
> Left his start on August 22 vs. Pittsburgh in the 4th inning Tim Stauffer with two out in the second inning…that mis-
after getting hit on his right forearm by a line drive off the hap prevented him from pitching in his first-ever All-Star
bat of Gaby Sanchez that went for a 1-4-3 putout...ended Game.
up with a contusion on his right forearm and X-rays were > Was one of seven pitchers in SF-era history (eighth occur-
negative, however was placed on the 15-day disabled list rence) to win 12 of his first 14 decisions, joining Gaylord
for the first time in his career the very next day...had made Perry (1966), Juan Marichal (1966, 1968), Rick Reuschel
261 starts before his first DL stint. (1989), John Burkett (1993), Shawn Estes (1997) and
> Missed a total of two starts and was reinstated off the DL Jason Schmidt (2004)…only Perry, Marichal (twice) and
on Sept. 7. Burkett advanced to 13-2.
> Tossed the 22nd perfect game in Major League Baseball > Was awarded annual “Willie Mac Award” prior to the
history on June 13, 2012 vs. Houston...it was the first game on Sept. 25.
perfect game in the 130th-season history of the Giants > Hammered his first two career HRs in 2007 to become
franchise. the first SF pitcher to have two in a season since Brad
> His perfect game marked the 14th no-hitter in Giants fran- Hennessey in 2005…clubbed his first clout Aug. 8 off
chise history and the sixth in SF-era history (since 1958). Washington’s Tim Redding, before launching a solo shot
> Was one of three pitchers to have a perfect game in 2012, off Chicago’s Carlos Zambrano on Aug. 23.
joining Philip Humber of the Chicago White Sox on April > In his first full season in the big leagues in 2006, led all
21 at Seattle and Felix Hernandez of the Mariners on Aug. NL rookies with 13 wins, while pacing freshmen with 179
15 vs. Tampa Bay...marked the first time in Major League strikeouts and ranking eighth in ERA (4.15).
history that three perfect games have been recorded in the > Was the seventh Giant to lead NL rookies in victories
same season. during SF-era, joining Frank Linzy (1965), Elias Sosa (1973,
> Fanned 14 batters and threw 125 (86 strikes) pitches in his tied with MON’s Steve Rogers), John D’Acquisto (1974),
perfect game, a 10-0 victory against the visiting Houston John Montefusco (1975), Bill Laskey (1982) and John
Astros…the 14 strikeouts were a career-high for Cain and Burkett (1990).
tied the record for the most strikeouts in a perfect game, > His 13 wins were tied for third on SF rookie list, equalling
set by Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax in 1965….it was the Laskey (1982) and Ryan Jensen (2002)…Montefusco set
highest strikeout total in a no-hitter since Hall of Famer mark with 15 wins in 1975, while Burkett is second with
Nolan Ryan fanned 16 Blue Jays on May 1, 1991. 14 in 1990.
> Was selected to his third career NL All-Star team via the > Posted the second-highest single season strikeout total
player ballot, receiving 234 votes (the second-most by an by a SF rookie with 179…only Mathewson (221 in 1901)
NL starting pitcher behind NYM’s R.A. Dickey, 342). and Montefusco (215 in 1975) struck out more batters
> Was named the starting pitcher for the Mid-Summer during their rookie campaign in franchise history…joined
Classic by manager Tony LaRussa…became the seventh Monefusco (1975) and D’Acquisto (167 in 1974) as only SF
pitcher in Giants history to start an All-Star Game (eighth hurlers to lead NL rookies in strikeouts.
time), joining joining Carl Hubbell (1934), Juan Marichal > Earned his second consecutive USA Today Organizational
(1965, 1967), Vida Blue (1978), Rick Reuschel (1989), Player of the Year honors for excellent work at triple-A
Jason Schmidt (2003) and Tim Lincecum (2009). Fresno in 2005, before bursting onto ML scene as SF made
> Signed a five-year extension with a club/vesting player a late season run for the NL West flag.
option for the 2018 season on April 2. > Had his contract purchased from Fresno Aug. 26, making
> Was named to his second career All-Star team in 2011…. big league debut Aug. 29…fashioned a 2-1 record with a
was named to his second career All-Star team by manager 2.33 ERA(12er, 46.1ip) in seven starts.
Bruce Bochy...did not pitch in the contest as he was ineli- > Posted incredible numbers as second-youngest player
gible to play due to making a start on July 10, the final in the Majors over final months, behind only SEA’s Felix
game before the All-Star break. Hernandez (19 years old)…overall, was the sixth youngest
> Led the National League and was tied for third in player to make his debut in big leagues during season.
the Majors with 26 quality starts...only Detroit’s Justin > At 20 years and 332 days old when he took the mound on
Verlander and Los Angeles’ (AL) Jered Weaver had more Aug. 29 vs. Colorado, became the youngest Giants pitcher
(each with 28). in his first big league start since Mark Grant April 27, 1984
at Cincinnati (20 years, 185 days).

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> Earned his first big league victory on Sept. 4 at Arizona, his first two postseason starts since Steve Avery accom-
allowing one run over 7.0 innings to post a 3-2 victory… plished it in 1991.
at 20 years and 319 days Sept. 4, became the fourth- > Pitched 7.0-shutout innings in the Giants’ 9-0 Game 2 vic-
youngest SF Giant to win a game and youngest since Mark tory in the World Series vs. Texas on Oct. 28...marked the

CAIN
Grant was 20.318 in 1984. third postseason start of Cain’s career in which he didn’t
> 2004 USA Today Organizational Player of Year combined allow an earned run…only three other pitchers began
for 13-5 record with a 2.67 ERA (47er, 158.2ip) in 28 starts their postseason careers with three-straight games (all
during dominating campaign with Class A Advanced San starts), in which they were not charged with an earned
Jose and double-A Norwich. run: Christy Mathewson tossed three-straight shutouts
> Was selected to participate in Futures Game as part of for the Giants in the 1905 World Series; Waite Hoyt
All-Star festivities in Houston. accomplished feat for Yankees in the 1921 World Series,
allowing two unearned runs; and the Mets’ Jon Matlack
POSTSEASON CAREER did not give up an earned run in his first three postseason
> Started five games throughout the 2012 postseason, going starts in 1973 (three unearned runs).
2-2 with a 3.60 ERA (12er, 30.0ip). > Joined Christy Mathewson as only Giants pitchers with
> Started Game 1 of the Division Series vs. Cincinnati just three starts in the same postseason in which they allowed
a few months after pitching a perfect game…became the no earned runs.
fifth pitcher to appear in a postseason game after throw-
ing a perfect game earlier that season…the first three PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
were Sandy Koufax in 1965, David Wells in 1998 and > Married (Chelsea Williams, November 2009)…daughters:
David Cone in 1999…the fourth, Roy Halladay, followed Hartley Mae, Dec. 12, 2010 and Everly Bre, Oct. 29, 2013.
up his 2010 perfecto by no-hitting the Reds in Game 1 of > Graduated from Houston (Germantown, TN) High School in
the DS. 2002.
> Earned the loss in Game 1 of the DS after allowing three > Was named Tennessee’s Gatorade High School Player of
runs on five hits in 5.0 innings…his scoreless inning the Year after dominating senior year in which he posted
streak to begin his postseason career ended at 23.1 a 7-3 record with a 1.02 ERA in 13 games.
innings, the second-longest in Giants franchise history and > Received a key to the city from Mayor Ed Lee in a special
the fifth-longest in Major League history. pre-game ceremony on June 26, 2012, following his per-
> Earned the win in Game 5 of SF’s clinching series win fect game…Lee also declared June 13 “Matt Cain Day”.
against the Reds. > Prior to his start on June 18 at Los Angeles-AL (his next
> Was the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the LCS vs. St. start following his perfect game), Japanese sporting
Louis…became the second pitcher to record a win in two goods maker Mizuno gave him one of the most unique
winner-take-all games in one postseason, joining Chris gifts he has ever received for a baseball achievement – a
Carpenter, who did it in 2011 for St. Louis. samurai sword…a traditional Japanese honor, the sword
> Was brilliant in the 2010 postseason, tossing 21.1 innings was given to Cain for making history while wearing a
without allowing an earned run, which was the sixth-lon- Mizuno glove.
gest streak in Major League history, and second-longest
in Giants history, trailing Christy Mathewson…overall,
went 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0er, 21.1ip) in first three career
postseason contests.
> Threw commanding 7.0-shutout innings in the Giants’
Game 3 win over the Phillies in LCS on Oct. 19...became
the first pitcher to not allow an earned run in either of

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MATTHEW THOMAS CAIN
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2002 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 3.72 8 7 0 0 0 19.1 13 10 8 1 4 11 20 3 0
2003 Hagerstown-A 4-4 2.55 14 14 0 0 0 74.0 57 24 21 5 5 24 90 1 1
CAIN

2004 San Jose-A 7-1 1.86 13 13 0 0 0 72.2 58 25 15 5 4 17 89 0 0


Norwich-AA 6-4 3.35 15 15 0 0 0 86.0 73 44 32 7 3 40 72 4 0
2005 Fresno-AAA 10-5 4.39 26 26 1 0 0 145.2 118 77 71 22 5 73 176* 5 0
San Francisco 2-1 2.33 7 7 1 0 0 46.1 24 12 12 4 0 19 30 1 0
2006 San Francisco 13-12 4.15 32 31 1 1 0 190.2 157 93 88 18 6 87 179 9 2
2007 San Francisco 7-16 3.65 32 32 1 0 0 200.0 173 84 81 14 5 79 163 12* 0
2008 San Francisco 8-14 3.76 34* 34 1 1 0 217.2 206 95 91 19 7 91 186 7 2
2009 San Francisco 14-8 2.89 33 33 4* 0 0 217.2 184 73 70 22 3 73 171 9 0
2010 San Francisco 13-11 3.14 33 33 4* 2 0 223.1 181 84 78 22 4 61 177 8 0
2011 San Francisco 12-11 2.88 33 33 1 0 0 221.2 177 82 71 9 9 63 179 4 0
2012 San Francisco 16-5 2.79 32 32 2 2 0 219.1 177 73 68 21 9 51 193 8 0
2013 San Francisco 8-10 4.00 30 30 0 0 0 184.1 158 85 82 23 5 55 158 1 0
2014 San Francisco 2-7 4.18 15 15 0 0 0 90.1 81 47 42 13 2 32 70 2 0
Minor Totals 27-15 3.29 76 75 1 0 0 397.2 319 180 145 40 21 165 447 13 1
M.L. Totals 95-95 3.39 280 281 15 6 0 1811.1 1518 728 683 165 50 611 1506 61 4
*Led League

CAIN’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .148 14 27 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0 13 0-0 2 .148 .233
--- Career .125 276 536 25 67 10 1 6 26 67 1 1 21-0 262 0-0 14 .181 .159
LAST HOME RUN: July 21, 2012 at Philadelphia (off Cole Hamels)

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. ATL 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 7 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
2012 SF vs. CIN 1-1 5.06 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 11 6 6 3 2 3 9 0 0
DS Totals 1-1 3.12 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 18 7 6 3 2 5 15 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. PHI 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 2 0 0 0 2 3 5 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 1-1 2.19 2 2 0 0 0 12.1 11 3 3 1 2 2 6 0 0
LCS Totals 2-1 1.40 3 3 0 0 0 19.1 13 3 3 1 4 5 11 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. TEX 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0
2012 SF vs. DET 0-0 3.86 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 5 3 3 2 0 2 5 0 0
WS Totals 1-0 1.84 2 2 0 0 0 14.2 9 3 3 2 0 4 7 1 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 NL, St. Louis - Injured, Did Not Play -
2011 NL, Arizona - Did Not Play -
2012 NL, Kansas City 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 1st round (25th overall) of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Lee Elder
■ Signed a three-year extension for 2010-12 on March 28, 2010
■ Signed a five-year extension for 2013-17 with club/vesting player option for 2018 on April 2, 2012

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DISABLED LIST
■ Aug. 23-Sept. 7, 2013 (right forearm contusion; 15-day DL)
■ April 24-May 10, 2014 (lacerated right index finger; 15-day DL)
■ May 22-June 6, 2014 (right hamstring strain; 15-day DL)

CAIN
■ July 11-Nov. 2, 2014 (right elbow surgery - out for season; 15-day DL; transferred to 60-day DL on Sept. 2)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 0, June 13, 2012 vs. HOU (perfect game)
Pitcher .957 281 112 196 14 322 10 ■ CG Shutout: 6, last: June 13, 2012 vs. HOU
■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0 (14x), last: June 13, 2012 vs. HOU
Reliever: 2.0, May 16, 2006 at HOU
■ Most Strikeouts: 14, June 13, 2012 vs. HOU
■ Winning Streak: 8 games, May 12-June 18, 2012
■ Losing Streak: 6 games, May 19-June 27, 2007
■ Scoreless Streak: 20.0 innings, Sept. 15-26, 2010

CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 11


14, June 13, 2012 vs. Houston 11, April 13, 2012 vs. Pittsburgh
12, Aug. 6, 2006 vs. Colorado 10, June 19, 2006 vs. Los Angeles-AL
11, July 1, 2006 at San Diego 10, July 1, 2008 vs. Chicago-NL
11, Aug. 3, 2007 at San Diego 10, May 6, 2012 vs. Milwaukee
11, June 14, 2008 vs. Oakland 10, June 18, 2013 vs. San Diego
11, June 8, 2011 vs. Washington

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Cain’s Giants Gems
• Was always ahead of his peers, at least in base- • The two were married in fall 2009 and had their
CAIN

ball. At the age of 5 in T-ball, while the other kids are first child, daughter Hartley Mae, in December
chasing butterflies and tossing clods of dirt at each 2010 and then their second daughter, Everly Bre, in
other, Matt pulled off THREE unassisted triple plays October 2013.
during the seven-game season. He had already been • His mother taught for 20 years; now she and her
playing ball with his brother’s friends, who were three brother own and run a tuxedo rental store.
years older. • His dad has worked for a window and door
• Moved from Alabama to Memphis at age 10. wholesaler since he was 20 in sales and manage-
Family lived on a 50-acre plot of land about 30 miles ment. Mom and Dad grew up in Memphis. But they
from the city. Had two horses. Lots of wildlife: wild moved from South Carolina, to Alabama to Tennessee
turkeys, deer, rabbits, foxes. At one time, they raised for Tom’s job.
goats but gave it up because the coyotes kept eating • Loves to go duck and deer hunting from November
the babies. to January.
• Likes hunting and fishing, skeet shooting and • Also is a great golfer. Always wins the long-ball
anything outdoors. contest.
• Grandfather on his mother’s side was a big influence. • From Lane McCarter, high school pitching coach
• His baseball idol growing up was Frank Thomas. who nicknamed Matt “Big Daddy Cain.’’ He says
• Began getting attention from college scouts in his Germantown is a big baseball area, but McCarter
junior year. The pro scouts discovered him his senior year hadn’t heard anything about Matt before he arrived
when they had come to watch a different pitcher, who in high school. He was more a position player than
was hurt and couldn’t play. Suddenly there were scouts a pitcher, though he wanted to pitch. As soon as
two or three times a week at the Cain household asking McCarter saw him throw, he began using him on the
everything they could about Matt’s family and friends, mound, as well in the infield. Though a great athlete,
making sure they were making a wise investment. Matt never played football or basketball. Focused
• Began his pro career at the age of 17. Very from early on baseball. Father watched every game
homesick. A catcher took him under his wing – Brian from a lawn chair he set up behind the backstop.
Munhull – who roomed with Matt and taught him how During Matt’s senior year, 15 to 25 scouts came to
to keep a checkbook, shop for groceries, etc. every game he pitched. One month, McCarter got so
• He was struck by the fast pace of San Francisco many calls from scouts, his cell phone bill was $1600
when he first came to the Giants. Why are people – a huge chunk of money on a schoolteacher’s salary.
driving so fast? Why are people going from one • Pitched a perfect game June 13, 2012, the 22nd
appointment to the next to the next? “Always so much in ML history. His parents watched from Tennessee:
to do in one day,’’ he says. “Well, you jump up when you realize he really did it,
• Yet in 2008 he bought a hilltop home in Noe Valley and you’re watching it on TV, and it’s far away and
with a floor-to-ceiling view of the city. (He already had you wish you were there,” Dolores Cain told the SF
bought a small home across the street from his high Chronicle. “But you jump up and down, and then you
school in Tennessee.) realize you’re crying. Both of us were just crying and
• From a 2009 story in the Chronicle: “He grew up hugging each other, because he did it. And that was
on a 25-acre farm riding horses, driving pickups and always his dream. It’s a little boy’s dream.”
dove hunting with his bird dog andsays he’s the least • He delivered the Top 10 list on Letterman the fol-
likely guy to fall in love with the city. As a kid growing lowing week. Top 10 Things I Want to Achieve Now
up in Alabama and Tennessee, he never lived in a that I’ve Pitched a Perfect Game: 10. Throw a perfect
town with more than 3,000 people. He liked baseball, game with my other arm. 9. Convert the mound into
but never followed it on TV - preferring instead to an organic vegetable garden. 8. Discover a cure for
spend his days outdoors mountain biking with his groin pulls. 7. Open my dream salon. 6. Catch a line
older brother or “seeing what kind of trouble we drive with my mouth. 5. Fix the economy, just kidding,
could get into,” like rolling down the hills in the that’s impossible. 4. Pitch an inning without my pants.
horse’s feed barrels. 3. Appear on Jay Leno’s “Ten at Ten.” 2. Throw a hole
• He met his future wife, Chelsea Williams, at a in one. 1. Win the contest to replace Regis Philbin.
steakhouse in Arizona during spring training, where
Williams, a sociology student at Arizona State, was
waitressing. Cain needed the whole evening to work
up the nerve to say hello.

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Daniel Carbonell
OUTFIELDER 84

CARBONELL
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 196 R R
Full name : Daniel Arredondo Carbonell
Birthdate : March 29, 1991
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Camaguey, Cuba
Resides : Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Signed a four-year Major
League contract on June 16, 2014
Contract Status : Signed through 2017

2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


> After inking a Major League deal with the Giants in June, > Played for Camaguey in the Cuban National Series for four
the Cuba outfielder split his 2014 campaign between years and batted .287 (163-for-568) with 119 runs scored,
rookie-level Arizona and the San Jose Giants (A), batting 28 doubles, four triples, nine home runs and 70 RBI in 190
.336 (43-for-128) with four home runs and 16 RBI in 31 games.
games. > In October 2013, he and Orlando Perez defected from
> Hit .344 with the SJ Giants, going 32-for-93 at the plate Cuba.
along with three home runs and 12 RBI in just 21 games. > Signed a four year Major League contract with the Giants
in June 2014.

DANIEL ARREDONDO CARBONELL


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .314 10 35 10 11 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 2-0 4 4-0 0 .486 .368
San Jose-A .344 21 93 17 32 3 3 3 12 0 0 1 6-0 19 7-2 2 .538 .390
Minor Totals .336 31 128 27 43 6 3 4 16 0 0 2 8-0 23 11-2 2 .523 .384
*Led League

Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP


2012/13 Camaguey .298 62 198 40 59 13 1 5 28 1 1 8 15-1 32 9-4 -- .449 .369
2011/12 Camaguey .272 65 195 38 53 10 2 2 23 4 1 6 16-0 38 9-2 -- .374 .344
2010/11 Camaguey .293 60 174 39 51 5 1 2 19 3 1 2 19-0 28 6-4 -- .368 .367
2009/10 Camaguey .000 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 -- .000 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, June 16, 2014

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Santiago Casilla
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 46
CASILLA

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-0 210 R R
Full name : Santiago Casilla (kuh-SEE-uh)
Birthdate : July 25, 1980
2015 Opening Day Age : 34
Birthplace : San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
Resides : Juan Baron, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : 7 years, 148 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Dec. 14, 2009
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
with club/vesting option for 2016 (signed three-
year contract prior to the 2013 season)

> World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014 all with Giants)
> World Baseball Classic champion (2013 Dominican Republic)
> MLB debut: Aug. 9, 2004 at Minnesota (w/OAK)
> First MLB win: June 4, 2007 vs. Boston (w/OAK)
> First MLB save: June 6, 2007 vs. Boston (w/OAK)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): Sept. 14, 2012 at Arizona (w/SF) (single off RHP Matt Lindstrom)

2014 SEASON problems in the Dominican Republic.


> Began the season as SF’s setup man, but by season’s end > Made the A’s Opening Day roster for the first time in 2008
was the team’s closer, going 19-for-23 in save situations. and was off to a strong start before going on the disabled
> Went 3-3 with a 1.70 ERA (11er, 58.1ip) in 54 relief out- list May 16 with a right elbow soreness.
ings. > Began the ’08 season with a 17.1-inning scoreless streak,
> Among NL relievers ranked fifth in ERA (lowest of his which equaled the second-longest season opening score-
career), tied for fifth in WHIP (0.86) and sixth in opponents less streak by a reliever who started the season with A’s
avg. (.177). in Oakland history.
> Joined Sergio Romo (23 saves) as the only teammates in > Saw his first significant playing time in the Majors in 2007
the big leagues with at least 15 saves. and went 3-1 with two saves, three blown saves and a
> Fashioned a 0.79 ERA on the road, allowing three runs in 4.44 ERA (25er, 50.2ip) in 46 relief appearances.
34.1 innings...also went 12-for-13 in save chances. > Recorded his first Major League win June 4, 2007 against
> Left-handed batters hit .200 off him with four extra base Boston, tossing a scoreless 11th inning in the A’s 5-4 win.
hits (three 2Bs, HR)...righties were 19-for-118 (.161) with > Picked up his first career save June 6, 2007 against the
four extra base hits (two 2Bs, two HRs)...in fact, his eight Red Sox, as he entered the game in the 8th inning with
extra base hits allowed were tied for the sixth-fewest two outs and a runner on first with the A’s leading 3-2 and
among NL pitchers with at least 50.0ip. retired four of the final five batters.
> Took over the closer duties from Sergio Romo on June 29 > Appeared in just two games with the A’s and had his
and converted 17 of 18 save chances. season cut short by injury in 2006…was placed on the
disabled list June 21 with a strained right shoulder and
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS missed the remainder of the season.
> Made his Major League debut Aug. 9, 2004 at Minnesota,
> Missed 47 games in 2013 due to surgery to remove a bone pitching final 2.0 innings of A’s 8-2 win (0h, 0r, 2bb, 1so).
cyst near his right knee (May 21-July 13, 2013).
> Helped the Dominican Republic win the 2013 WBC by POSTSEASON CAREER
throwing 5.0-scoreless innings from the bullpen.
> Had a career year in 2012, going 7-6 with a 2.84 ERA (20er, > Has won three World Series rings with the Giants (2010,
63.1ip) and 25-for-31 in save chances, the most saves on ’12, ’14).
the team and tied for the 10th-most in the NL. > Is 1-0 w/ a 0.95 ERA (2er, 19.0ip) in 24 postseason games.
> His 1.74 ERA in 2011 ranked as the second lowest > Earned four of the Giants’ five postseason saves in 2014...
among NL relievers that qualified for ERA (Atlanta’s Eric did not allow a run in nine contests (7.1 innings).
O’Flaherty, 0.98). > Has gone 19-consecutive playoff games without allowing
> In 2011, he missed SF’s first 48 games (beginning April 1) a run, tied with Chad Bradford and Dennis Cook for the
with an inflamed right elbow. third-longest streak in Major League playoff history.
> Fashioned a 0.68 ERA (2er, 26.2ip) in 25 games at AT&T
Park in 2011, the lowest home figure among NL relievers PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
(min. of 25.0ip) and lowest mark by any Giants reliever in > Pitched under name of Jairo Garcia from 2000-05.
AT&T Park history (min. of 25.0ip). > Was originally signed by Bernardino Rosario and Raymond
> Missed the first month of 2010 spring training with visa Abreu.

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Santiago Casilla
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2000 DSL A’s-R 6-2 3.26 11 10 0 0 0 47.0 33 24 17 2 5 29 56 5 1
2001 AZL A’s-R 4-2 2.85 12 7 0 0 0 47.1 37 19 15 2 2 6 50 5 0

CASILLA
2002 AZL A’s-R 2-1 2.44 13 8 0 0 1 59.0 56 24 16 5 3 17 66 4 1
Vancouver-A 0-3 7.30 3 3 0 0 0 12.1 15 11 10 1 1 7 16 1 1
2003 Kane County-A 0-1 2.55 14 9 0 0 0 42.1 40 14 12 0 3 19 28 5 0
2004 Kane County-A 1-0 0.30 25 0 0 0 16 30.0 16 2 1 0 4 6 49 3 0
Midland-AA 2-0 1.50 13 0 0 0 2 18.0 10 3 3 0 1 15 32 2 0
Sacramento-AAA 1-2 3.95 11 0 0 0 1 13.2 10 6 6 1 0 9 21 0 0
Oakland 0-0 12.71 4 0 0 0 0 5.2 5 8 8 3 1 9 5 0 0
2005 Midland-AA 0-0 1.08 10 0 0 0 6 16.2 9 3 2 1 0 9 30 1 0
Sacramento-AAA 3-6 4.47 44 0 0 0 20 48.1 45 30 24 6 1 20 73 5 0
Oakland 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0
2006 Sacramento-AAA 2-0 3.27 25 0 0 0 4 33.0 25 13 12 2 2 10 32 1 0
Oakland 0-0 11.57 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0
2007 Sacramento-AAA 2-1 4.13 22 0 0 0 3 24.0 18 11 11 1 0 14 29 4 0
Oakland 3-1 4.44 46 0 0 0 2 50.2 43 25 25 6 1 23 52 5 0
2008 Oakland 2-1 3.93 51 0 0 0 2 50.1 60 22 22 5 3 20 43 6 0
Stockton-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Sacramento-AAA 0-0 3.38 2 2 0 0 0 2.2 3 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 0
2009 Oakland 1-2 5.96 46 0 0 0 0 48.1 61 36 32 6 3 25 35 5 0
Stockton-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sacramento-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 Fresno-AAA 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 4.0 2 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 0
San Francisco 7-2 1.95 52 0 0 0 2 55.1 40 14 12 2 4 26 56 10 0
2011 San Jose-A 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Fresno-AAA 0-0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0
San Francisco 2-2 1.74 49 0 0 0 6 51.2 33 11 10 1 2 25 45 5 0
2012 San Francisco 7-6 2.84 73 0 0 0 25 63.1 55 24 20 8 2 22 55 1 0
2013 San Francisco 7-2 2.16 57 0 0 0 2 50.0 39 14 12 2 2 25 38 8 0
San Jose-A 0-0 5.40 5 2 0 0 0 5.0 7 3 3 0 0 5 2 0 0
2014 San Francisco 3-3 1.70 54 0 0 0 19 58.1 35 13 11 3 3 15 45 3 1
Minor Totals 23-18 2.91 223 46 0 0 55 414.1 332 165 134 22 24 172 503 36 3
A.L. Totals 6-4 5.11 152 0 0 0 4 160.1 173 95 91 20 8 80 138 17 0
N.L. Totals 26-15 2.10 285 0 0 0 54 278.2 202 76 65 16 13 113 239 27 1
S.F. Totals 26-15 2.10 285 0 0 0 54 278.2 202 76 65 16 13 113 239 27 1
M.L. Totals 32-19 3.20 437 0 0 0 58 439.0 375 171 156 36 21 193 377 44 0
*Led League

CASILLA’S M.L. BATTING


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .250 278 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 4 .250
.400
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT 0-0 -.-- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. ATL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
2012 SF vs. CIN 0-0 2.70 5 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 2 1 0 0 1 5 1 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
DS Totals 0-0 1.13 9 0 0 0 2 8.0 7 2 1 0 0 2 9 1 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. PHI 0-0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 3.2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
LCS Totals 0-0 1.17 10 0 0 0 2 7.2 6 1 1 0 1 3 8 2 0

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WORLD SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. TEX 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2012 SF vs. DET 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
CASILLA

2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0


WS Totals 1-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 3.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Dominican Rep. 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 4/4)
■ Signed by Oakland as non-drafted free agent on January 31, 2000
■ Signed by San Francisco to minor league contract on December 24, 2009
■ Re-signed by San Francisco to a three-year contact through 2015 with a club/vesting option for 2016, Dec. 18, 2012

dISABLED LIST
■ May 16-June 19, 2008 (right elbow soreness; 15-day DL)
■ May 2-15, 2009 (sprained right knee; 15-day DL)
■ April 6-May 28, 2011 (right elbow inflammation; 15-day DL)
■ May 21-July 13, 2013 (bone cyst - right knee; 15-day DL)
■ May 22-June 6, 2014 (right hamstring strain; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .921 437 16 54 6 76 7 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Career Starts
Reliever: 3.0, Aug. 10, 2010 vs. CHC (w/SF)
■ Most Strikeouts: 4 (3x), last: May 5, 2014 at PIT (w/SF)
■ Winning Streak: 6 games (2x), last: May 4, 2013-May 8, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 3 games (2x), last: May 16-Aug. 15, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Scoreless Streak: 21.1 innings, Sept. 18, 2007-May 6, 2008 (w/SF)

Most Consecutive Postseason Games


without allowing a Run
Player Games Streak Start End
Mariano Rivera 23 Sept. 29, 1998 Oct. 13, 2000
Jeremy Affeldt 22 Oct. 30, 2010 ---
Santiago Casilla 19 Oct. 7, 2012 ---
Chad Bradford 19 0ct. 3, 2000 Oct. 5, 2008
Dennis Cook 19 Oct. 2, 1996 ---
Javier Lopez 18 Oct. 21, 2010 ---

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Casilla’s Giants Gems
• From Palenque in the Dominican Republic, the

CASILLA
• Santiago signed with the A’s in 2000 as an ama-
same town as former teammate Juan Uribe, who is a teur free agent. By 2004, he had not progressed
year older and made it to the pros three years before beyond Single A. Then in 2004 he flew threw Single A,
Santiago. Santiago remembers once going to Uribe’s Double A, Triple A and ended the season by pitching
house as a child and asking him for baseball socks four games with Oakland. Santiago says he had a
(which Uribe gave him ). dream that 2004 would be a magical year. “I saw two
• Santiago’s first gloves were homemade: thick card- people who looked like angels and they said, ‘You’re
board into which he cut three holes for his ring, middle going to the big leagues this year.’ ’’He arrived in
and index fingers. He received his first real glove in Oakland “and I saw Barry Zito, someone I’d seen on
a community giveaway by late Giants shortstop Jose TV, and I thought, ‘Oh my god.’ ’’
Uribe (Juan’s uncle). He whittled bats from wood. • He pitched under the name Jairo Garcia from
• Santiago is the seventh of 12 children to subsis- 2000 to 2005. He was told that American scouts like
tence farmers. to sign young players from the Dominican, so he took
• His brother Jose – nine years younger than a name and birth certificate from a friend who was
Santiago – was a relief pitcher in the Giants farm three years younger. “That broke my heart (to use
system. The Giants signed him in 2006 when Santiago someone else’s name),’’ he says. “I didn’t want to play
was with the A’s. “Jose had a dream,” Santiago told baseball like that. I feel bad because it was cheating.’’
CSN Bay Area. “He said, `I see you and me playing He constantly worried about being found out, either
together in San Francisco.’ I said, `Really?’ When they by baseball or by immigration.
wanted to sign me, I knew this was the place. Jose • He came clean in 2006, revealing his real name
already told me so.” and age (which is currently 34). Immigration is still
• The Giants signed Santiago in 2009 as a minor an issue, however. He missed the first few weeks of
league free agent coming off a poor season with the spring training waiting for a visa.
A’s. • Signed a minor-league contract with the Giants
• In 2014, Jose was invited to Major League spring before the 2010 season and joined the team May 21
camp, so the brothers were in baseball together when Brandon Medders went on the DL.
for the first time. (Jose was sent down after a few • He attributes his current success to adding a
weeks.) “The dream is to be in the big leagues curve ball playing under general manager Moises
together,” Jose has said. Alou for Escogido in the Dominican league. The team
• Santiago is called Willie back home in the won the Caribbean Series.
Dominican. • Santiago is married and has a daughter and a son.

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Erik Cordier
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 51
CORDIER

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 215 R R
Full name : Erik Michael Cordier
(KOER-dee-ay)
Birthdate : Februar y 25, 1986
2015 Opening Day Age : 29
Birthplace : Green Bay, Wisconsin
Resides : De Pere, Wisconsin
M.L. Ser vice : 27 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a free agent,
Nov. 27, 2013
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 3, 2014 at Colorado (w/SF)

2014 SEASON > Earned organizational Mississippi Pitcher of the Month


> Hard-throwing right-hander was recalled from triple-A honors for July, 2010.
Fresno on Sept. 2...made his ML debut the following day, > Started the 2009 season on the disabled list after a line
hitting 100mph on the radar gun consistently. drive fractured the tip of his right ring finger during spring
> Spent nine seasons in the minor leagues with the Royals, training.
Braves, Pirates and Giants. > After making 10 starts in 2006 he had Tommy John surgery
> Spent the entire year at triple-A Fresno, going 4-3 with a on his right elbow and missed the remainder of the season
3.59 ERA in a career-high 47 games.
and all of the 2007 season.
> Struck out 68 batters in 52.2 innings of work with the
Grizzlies. > Missed the entire 2005 season with a knee injury.
> Allowed just one of his 17 inherited runners to score.
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Attended Southern Door High School in Brussels, WI,
> Started the 2012 season with triple-A Gwinnett and made where he was named the 2004 Gatorade Wisconsin
Player-of-the-year as a senior.
eight appearances (4 starts) before being placed on the
disabled list on May 12, 2012 with an injured right hand,
which forced him to miss the next 10 weeks of the season.
> Underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his right
elbow on January 19, 2011.
> In 2010, was ranked as Atlanta’s 13th-best prospect by
Baseball America.

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ERIK MICHAEL CORDIER
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2004 AZL-Royals-R 2-4 5.19 11 11 0 0 0 34.2 38 27 20 1 3 21 22 9 0

CORDIER
2005 -Injured; Did Not Play-
2006 Idaho Falls-R 1-0 3.38 3 3 0 0 0 16.0 11 6 6 0 2 3 19 4 1
2006 Burlington-A 3-1 2.70 7 7 0 0 0 36.2 27 17 11 3 6 14 23 4 1
2007 -Injured; Did Not Play-
2008 GCL-Braves-R 0-0 0.00 3 2 0 0 0 5.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0
Rome-A 1-2 5.18 9 9 0 0 0 40.0 51 25 23 3 2 21 31 6 0
2009 Myrtle Beach-A 7-8 3.87 25 25 1 1 0 121.0 115 62 52 13 9 74 88 16 0
2010 Mississippi-AA 11-7 3.71 25 21 0 0 0 135.2 116 61 56 3 5 69 113 10 0
Gwinnett-AAA 1-1 5.63 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 7 5 5 0 0 7 4 0 0
2011 Mississippi-AA 0-1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 1 1 0 4 1 0
Gwinnett-AAA 5-8 5.13 19 19 0 0 0 86.0 88 55 49 9 7 51 61 10 0
2012 Gwinnett-AAA 1-1 4.38 8 4 0 0 0 24.2 27 15 12 1 1 21 15 4 0
GCL-Braves-R 0-0 0.00 4 1 0 0 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 1 0
Mississippi-AA 0-2 20.25 5 0 0 0 0 4.0 8 9 9 0 1 5 6 3 0
2013 Indianapolis-AAA 4-2 4.58 44 0 0 0 4 53.0 51 29 27 3 2 28 65 4 0
2014 Fresno-AAA 4-3 3.59 47 0 0 0 3 52.2 40 22 21 4 3 31 68 11 0
San Francisco 0-0 1.50 7 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 4 1 0 3 2 9 1 0
Minor Totals 40-40 4.23 213 105 1 1 7 626.0 589 336 294 41 43 352 530 84 2
M.L. Totals 0-0 1.50 7 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 4 1 0 3 2 9 1 0
*Led League

CORDIER’S M.L. BATTING


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .--- 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---
LAST HOME RUN: None
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Selected by Kansas City in the 2nd round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft
■ Acquired by Atlanta from Kansas City in exchange for infielder Tony Pena, Jr. on March 23, 2007
■ Signed by Pittsburgh as a minor league free agent on November 20, 2012
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on November 27, 2013

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .--- 7 0 0 0 0 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Career Starts
Reliever: 1.0 (5x), last: Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ Most Strikeouts: 2 (2x), last: Sept. 21, 2014 at SD
■ Winning Streak: No career wins
■ Losing Streak: No career losses
■ Scoreless Streak: 3.2 innings, Sept. 3-21, 2014

Harry K. Jordan Award


The Harry S. Jordan Award is given in recognition of the player whose performance and dedica-
tion in Spring Training best exemplifies the San Francisco Giants spirit. The honor is voted on by
the players in camp. The following players have won the Harry S. Jordan Award:
Year, Player Year, Player Year, Player
1988 Joe Kmak 1997 Dante Powell 2007 Tim Lincecum
Francisco Melendez 1998 Russ Ortiz 2008 Brian Bocock
1989 James Steel 1999 Damon Minor 2009 Joe Martinez
1990 Eric Gunderson 2000 Ben Weber 2010 Darren Ford
1991 Mark Leonard 2001 Pedro Feliz 2011 Brandon Belt
1992 John Patterson 2002 Felix Hernandez 2012 Dan Otero
1993 Greg Brummett 2003 Jason Ellison 2013 Brock Bond
1994 J.R. Phillips 2004 Brian Dallimore 2014 Mark Minicozzi
1995 Joe Rosselli 2005 Scott Munter
1996 Marvin Benard 2006 Derin McMains

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Brandon Crawford
INFIELDER 35
CRAWFORD

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 215 L R
Full name : Brandon Michael Crawford
Birthdate : Januar y 21, 1987
2015 Opening Day Age : 28
Birthplace : Mountain View, California
Resides : Scottsdale, Arizona
M.L. Ser vice : 3 years, 94 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the four th round
of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Brandon on Twitter @BCraw35

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 27, 2011 at Milwaukee
> First MLB hit: May 27, 2011 at Milwaukee (grand slam off RHP Shaun Marcum)
> Owns MLB Record: First shortstop to hit a grand slam in the postseason
> Is one of six players in Major League history to hit a grand slam in his first big league game

2014 SEASON > His .320 clip against left-handers ranked as the highest
> Completed his third full big league season with the Giants, clip on the Giants and the seventh-best figure in the NL.
batting .246 (121-for-491) with 54 runs scored, 20 doubles, > Struggled against right-handed pitchers, hitting just .213,
10 triples, 10 home runs and 69 RBI in a career-high 153 the sixth-lowest average among qualifying players in the
games..posted career-bests in runs scored, triples, hom- big leagues.
ers, RBI and walks (59). > Batted .350 (21-for-60) with runners in scoring position
> His 10 triples were tied for the second-most in the big and two outs, the fifth-best mark in the NL.
leagues behind Dee Gordon (12). > Hit .365 (27-for-74) in 23 games in September, the fifth-
> His 69 RBI were the third-most among NL shortstops highest batting average in the NL.
behind WAS’s Ian Desmond (91) and STL’s Jhonny Peralta > Started 142 of 162 games at shortstop and committed a
(73). career-high 21 errors, which ranked as the second-most
> Hit .320 against left-handed pitchers after entering the among big league shortstops (WAS’s Ian Desmond had 24)
season a career .214 hitter against southpaws. and the fourth-most among all players at any position.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
All-Time Giants to Hit Grand > In 2012, he became just the third player drafted by the
Slams for Their First Giants to start at shortstop on Opening Day since Royce
Career Home Run Clayton in 1995 (other player was Brian Bocock in 2008).
> Finished second among NL shortstops in All-Star fan vot-
Player Date
ing in 2012, receiving 3,666,897 votes…was just 306,024
Art Devlin, NY April 22, 1904
votes behind St. Louis’ Rafael Furcal (3,972,921).
Chief Meyers, NY Sept. 11, 1909
> Was ejected for the first time in his career on July 23,
Mule Watson, NY June 8, 1924
2012 vs. San Diego…was thrown out by first base umpire
Doc Farrell, NY May 25, 1926
Jordan Baker in the eighth inning after he hit an apparent
Homer Peel, NY June 8, 1933
double in the sixth inning but was ruled out by Baker, who
Willard Marshall, NY April 15, 1942
said he missed the bag.
Pete Milne, NY April 27, 1949
> Recorded his first career game-winning hit on July 24,
Monte Kennedy, NY July 3, 1949
2012 vs. San Diego, delivering a walk-off single in the
Monte Irvin, NY May 18, 1950
bottom of the ninth inning off of LHP Joe Thatcher, giving
Bobby Bonds, SF June 25, 1968
the Giants a 3-2 win.
Dave Kingman, SF July 31, 1971
> Hit his first career pinch-hit home run on Aug. 13, 2012
Brian Dallimore, SF April 30, 2004
vs. Washington, hitting a two-run shot off of LHP Gio
Eli Whiteside, SF Aug. 5, 2009
Gonzalez in the seventh inning of SF’s 14-2 loss.
Brandon Crawford, SF May 27, 2011
> Reached the big leagues in his fourth professional season,
chart courtesy of David Vincent, SABR playing in 66 games with San Francisco in 2011.

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> Initially missed the beginning of the 2011 campaign with POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS
a broken finger sustained during spring training. > Has won a pair of World Series rings with San Francisco
> Had his contract purchased from San Jose on May 26, in 2012 and 2014.

CRAWFORD
2011, as the Giants placed Mike Fontenot, Darren Ford > His 33 career postseason games at shortstop are the most
and Buster Posey all on the DL. in Giants franchise history.
> Made his Major League debut on May 27, 2011 at > On Oct. 1, 2014 at Pittsburgh, he became the first short-
Milwaukee and hit a grand slam in the 7th inning that stop in postseason history to hit a grand slam.
turned a 3-1 deficit into a 5-3 lead and helped the Giants > He became the second Giants player to hit a grand slam in
to a 5-4 victory…became only the sixth player in Major a winner-take-all postseason game, joining Buster Posey
League history to hit a grand slam in his first big league (2012 NLDS @ CIN).
game...others: Bill Duggleby, Phillies (April 21, 1898); > Became just the fourth different Giants shortstop (fifth
Bobby Bonds, Giants (June 25, 1968); Jeremy Hermida, occurrence) to record at least three RBI in a World Series
Marlins (Aug. 31, 2005); Kevin Kouzmanoff, Indians (Sept. contest in Game 5 vs. Kansas City in 2014.
2, 2006); and Daniel Nava, Red Sox (June 12, 2010)... > In 2012, at 25 years old he became the fifth-youngest
Duggleby, Hermida, Kouzmanoff and Nava each accom- Giants player to start at shortstop in a postseason game
plished feat in their first career at-bat (Elias). since Matt Williams in 1989 (23 years old).
> Became the first Giants player to have his first Major
League hit be a grand slam since Brian Dallimore did it PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
on April 30, 2004 vs. Florida...Dallimore homered in his
> Married (Jalynne Dantzscher, Nov. 26, 2011)…the couple
third career plate appearance off LHP Dontrelle Willis...
have two daughters (Bralyn Ann, Dec. 18, 2012) and
Crawford became one of 11 players in Giants franchise
Jaydyn April (March 8, 2014).
history (since 1919) to have his first Major League hit be a
> Graduated from Foothill (Pleasanton, CA) High School.
home run in his first Major League game.
> Attended UCLA…batted .302 (70-for-232) with 53 runs,
> Missed nearly eight weeks of the 2010 season after
13 2Bs, five 3Bs, seven HRs and 51 RBI in 60 games for
breaking his right hand after being hit by a line drive while
the Bruins in 2008…earned UCLA’s Most Valuable Player
fielding a ground ball off a fungo bat…prior to the injury
honors in both 2006 and 2007, while also receiving All-Pac
was named to the Eastern League mid-season All-Star
10 accolades…hit over .300 in each of his three years at
team.
UCLA, posting a career avg. of .319 with 44 2Bs, 13 3Bs,
20 HRs, 136 RBI and 145 runs.

BRANDON MICHAEL CRAWFORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2008 ARL-Giants-R .429 4 14 3 6 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-1 0 .643 .429
Salem-Keizer-A .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
2009 San Jose-A .371 25 105 21 39 2 2 6 17 0 0 4 10-0 32 2-4 3 .600 .445
Connecticut-AA .258 108 392 38 101 26 2 4 31 8 2 1 20-0 100 11-7 14 .365 .294
2010 Richmond-AA .241 79 291 43 70 12 3 7 22 1 5 6 39-0 77 4-1 10 .375 .337
San Jose-A .167 5 18 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 0 .222 .250
2011 San Jose-A .322 14 59 14 19 5 1 3 15 1 0 0 9-0 13 0-0 0 .593 .412
San Francisco .204 66 196 22 40 5 2 3 21 1 0 0 23-0 31 1-3 7 .296 .288
Fresno-AAA .234 29 107 13 25 5 1 1 9 1 1 0 9-1 20 5-2 6 .327 .291
2012 San Francisco .248 143 435 44 108 26 3 4 45 2 3 3 33-6 95 1-4 18 .349 .304
2013 San Francisco .248 149 499 52 124 24 3 9 43 1 3 5 42-6 96 1-2 15 .363 .311
2014 San Francisco .246 153 491 54 121 20 10 10 69 2 10 2 59-10 129 5-3 21 .389 .324
Minor Totals .266 305 988 136 263 52 12 21 98 11 8 11 89-1 250 22-15 33 .403 .331
M.L. Totals .242 511 1621 172 393 75 18 26 178 6 16 10 157-23 351 8-12 61 .359 .310
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .200 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .800 .200

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .182 5 11 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-1 4 0-0 0 .364 .357
2014 SF vs. WAS .294 4 17 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .353 .316
DS Totals .250 9 28 2 7 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 4-1 8 0-0 0 .357 .333

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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .217 7 23 2 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 3-1 7 0-0 0 .261 .308
CRAWFORD

2014 SF vs. STL .125 5 16 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 3 0-0 0 .188 .263


LCS Totals .179 12 39 5 7 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 6-1 10 0-0 0 .231 .289

world series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .250 4 12 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-0 1 1-0 1 .250 .308
2014 SF vs. KC .304 7 23 2 7 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 3-0 6 0-0 1 .304 .370
WS Totals .286 11 35 2 10 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 4-0 7 1-0 2 .286 .350

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 4th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Michael Kendall

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (2x), last: Sept. 17, 2014 at ARI
Shortstop .971 500 639 1377 61 2077 263 ■ Runs: 3, July 2, 2011 at DET
■ Doubles: 2 (4x), last: April 10, 2014 vs. ARI
■ Triples: 1 (18x), last: Sept. 2, 2014 at COL
■ Home Runs: 2, May 4, 2014 at ATL
■ RBI: 5, July 20, 2012 at PHI
■ Walks: 3, July 1, 2011 at DET
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (8x), last: Sept. 22, 2014 at LAD
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 11 games, April 7-18, 2013

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (1) ■ Pinch-Hit (1)
May 4, 2014 at Atlanta August 13, 2012 vs. Washington (off Gio Gonzalez)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ Grand Slams (3) (*postseason) ■ Game Ending (0)
May 27, 2011 at Milwaukee (off Shaun Marcum) ■ Leadoff (0)
July 20, 2012 at Philadelphia (off Vance Worley)
*Oct. 1, 2014 at Pittsburgh (off Edinson Volquez)

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Giants to Have First Major League Hit

CRAWFORD
be Home Run in his first Major League Game
(since 1919)
Player Date TM OPP.
Adam Duvall 6/26/14 SF CIN
Brett Pill 9/6/11 SF SD
Brandon Crawford 5/27/11 SF MIL
Eliezer Alfonzo 6/3/06 (1) SF NYM
Will Clark 4/8/86 SF HOU
Johnnie LeMaster 9/2/75 SF LAD
John Montefusco 9/3/74 SF LAD
Bobby Bonds 6/25/68 SF LA
Orlando Cepeda 4/15/58 SF LAD
Bill White 5/7/56 NYG STL
Whitey Lockman 7/5/45 NYG STL
Buddy Kerr 9/8/43 NYG PHI
Tom Hafey 7/21/39 NYG PIT

Crawford’s Giants Gems


• Lived in Menlo Park until the age of 7, then moved • He has three younger sisters, Amy, Kaitlin and
to Pleasanton. Jenna, who also are athletes. Amy earned All-East
• Grew up a Giants fan because his father was a Bay Athletic League honors three times in softball for
Giants fan and season-ticket holder at Candlestick Foothill High and pitched at UCLA (she graduated in
(seats on the third-base side). His father took a 2011); Kaitlin is a standout athlete (softball, rowing and
9-month-old Brandon to the 1987 playoffs and said his cheerleading) attending San Jose State; Jenna plays
son wasn’t bothered at all by the loud noise. softball at Foothill High.
• There is a now-famous photo that a Chronicle • Brandon majored in physiological science during
photographer caught of a four-year-old Brandon utterly his three years at UCLA.
forlorn at what was thought to be the final series in • Was MVP of UCLA baseball team 2006 and 2007.
1992 before the Giants moved to Tampa. • Crawford faced Lincecum in college and struck
• Brandon remembers as a fan getting to walk on out three times in Lincecum’s 18-K two-hit, 5-0 com-
the field at the ‘Stick for the second-to-last game ever plete-game victory on March 31, 2006.
played there. Remembers being at the playoff game • Broke his hand summer 2010 and missed eight
against the Mets in 2000 when JT Snow hit a home run. weeks of the season with Double A Richmond.
And went to one game of the 2002 WS. • Hit a grand-slam in his big-league debut in May
• His family bought a commemorative brick outside 2011in Milwaukee.
AT&T Park when it opened. The brick is still there • Married to Jalynne Dantzscher, a former gymnast
behind the Willie Mays statute: “Mike Lynn Brandon at UCLA. Jalynnes’s sister Jamie was on the U.S.
Amy Caitlin and Jenna Crawford.’’ Olympic gymnastics team that won the bronze medal in
• Watched Game 2 of the 2010 WS at AT&T and the Sydney in 2000. Jalynne also has a twin sister, Janelle,
rest on TV. who also competed in gymnastics. For the 2012 season,
• His favorite player was Royce Clayton because Jamie and Janelle shared a three-bedroom rental
he played shortstop. Also liked Will Clark, Barry Bonds house in Walnut Creek with Jalynne and Brandon.
and Kirt Manwaring. But favorite player was Alex Janelle was teaching first grade in Pleasanton and
Rodriguez. Jamie was coaching gymnastics.
• Began playing baseball “as soon as I could walk.’’ • Jalynne told the Chronicle in 2012: “We tease him
His father coached him through Little League. about throwing in a trick, like a ‘Popa,’ “ referring to a
• Father Michael works in the contracts department 360-degree straddle jump named after a Romanian gym-
for Northrop Grumman, a global security company, in nast. “When he’s turning a double play and jumping over
San Jose. a guy sliding into second, he could include it.”
• His mother Lynn is a fifth-grade teacher at Vintage • The Crawfords have a daughter, Braylyn, born
Hills Elementary in Pleasanton. December 18, 2012, and second daughter Jaydyn, born
• Crawford starred at Foothill High in Pleasanton, March 8, 2014.
where he batted .357 over a three-year varsity career. • More sports-in-the-family: Brandon’s sister Amy
He also played quarterback and safety on the Foothill – a former softball player at UCLA – is dating another
High football team former Bruin, Garrit Cole, the Pirates first-round pick in
the 2011 draft, now a starter in the Majors.

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Kyle Crick
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 73
CRICK

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 220 L R
Full name : Kyle Daniel Crick
Birthdate : November 30, 1992
2015 Opening Day Age : 22
Birthplace : For t Wor th, Texas
Resides : Sherman, Texas
M.L. Ser vice : None
How Obtained : Drafted as sandwich selection
(49th pick overall) in the 2011 First-Year Player
Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Kyle on Twitter @K_Crick49

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Went 6-7 with a 3.79 ERA (38er, 90.1ip) and 111 strikeouts > Graduated from Sherman (Sherman, TX) High School,
in 23 appearances (22 starts) for double-A Richmond. where he fashioned a 1.11 ERA (10er, 63.3ip) with 95
> Led Richmond with 111 strikeouts. strikeouts in 11 starts his senior season.
> Missed 14 days on the disabled list with back tightness > Was named to the Rawlings Texas All-Region first team
(Aug. 18-Sept. 1). and chosen as the District 13-4A Pitcher of the Year in
> Was a non-roster invitee at Giants’ Major League spring 2011.
training. > His high school coach in Sherman, Texas, had Crick play
first and third base as a junior, pitching now and again…
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS however, a new coach arrived the next season, saw Crick’s
> After a breakout 2013 campaign, that saw Crick pitch to arm and immediately put him in the rotation…did not
a 1.57 ERA for the San Jose Giants, Baseball America become a full-time pitcher until his senior year of high
ranked him the 33rd best prospect. school.
> Was selected as San Francisco’s representative for the > The Giants drafted Crick out of high school with its second
U.S. Team in the All-Star Futures Game in 2013. pick in 2011, which the team received as compensation for
> Strained an oblique in his third start of the 2013 season losing free agent Juan Uribe to the Dodgers.
and was placed on the disabled list for two months from
April 19-June 21.
> Went 0-1 with a 2.87 ERA (5er, 15.2ip) in seven outings
(five starts) for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall
League.
> Prior to the 2013 campaign, Baseball America ranked Crick
as the Giants’ best prospect.
> Was named the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the
Week for June 4-11, 2012 with Class A Augusta.


KYLE DANIEL CRICK
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 6.43 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 8 5 0 1 8 8 2 0
2012 Augusta-A 7-6 2.51 23 22 0 0 0 111.1 75 39 31 1 12 67 128 13 1
2013 San Jose-A 3-1 1.57 14 14 0 0 0 68.2 48 20 12 1 1 39 95 8 0
2014 Richmond-AA 6-7 3.79 23 22 0 0 0 90.1 78 42 38 7 1 61 111 12 0
Minor Totals 17-14 2.79 67 58 0 0 0 277.1 210 109 86 9 15 175 342 35 1
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco as a sandwich pick (49th selection overall) in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Todd Thomas

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Mitchell Delfino
INFIELDER 81

DELFINO
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 200 R R
Full name : Mitchell Ryan Delfino
Birthdate : Januar y 13, 1991
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Santa Rosa, California
Resides : Cloverdale, California
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the 20th round of
the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Mitch on Twitter @MitchDelfino44

2014 SEASON
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Spent his fourth professional season with Class A
Advanced San Jose, hitting .289 (154-for-533) with 28 > Was named to the South Atlantic League mid-season All-
doubles, 12 home runs and 77 RBI in 131 games. Star team in 2013.
> Among California League players he ranked fourth in at- > Split the 2012 season between the AZL-Giants and Salem-
bats (533) and fifth in hits (154). Keizer, hitting .256 (55-for-215) in 53 games.
> His 7.42 plate appearance per strikeout was the fourth
best ration among players in the California League. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> His .950 fielding percentage ranked first among California > Graduated from Cloverdale (Santa Rosa, CA) High School.
League third basemen. > Attended UC Berkeley and played in the College World
> Led the San Jose Giants with 154 hits and 28 doubles. Series in 2011.
> Hit .352 (45-for-128) against left-handed pitching with a
.934 OPS.
> Recorded the first multi-homer game of his career on April
9 vs. Lancaster.

MITCHELL RYAN DELFINO


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL Giants-R .208 12 48 7 10 6 0 0 2 0 0 1 4-0 6 2-0 1 .333 .283
Salem-Keizer-A .269 41 167 15 45 12 0 0 19 0 0 2 9-0 34 2-0 9 .341 .315
2013 Augusta-A .270 122 477 63 129 25 2 13 76 0 5 5 35-0 76 4-4 13 .413 .324
2014 San Jose-A .289 131 533 78 154 28 4 12 77 0 2 2 34-4 77 5-2 18 .424 .333
Minor Totals .276 306 1225 163 338 71 6 25 174 0 7 10 82-4 193 13-6 41 .405 .325
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 0/3)

■ Drafted by San Francisco in the 20th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Keith Snider

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Matt Duffy
INFIELDER 50
DUFFY

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 170 R R
Full name : Matthew Michael Duffy
Birthdate : Januar y 15, 1991
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Long Beach, California
Resides : Long Beach, California
M.L. Ser vice : 59 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the 18th round of
the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Matt on Twitter @mm_duff y

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 22, 2014 at Colorado
> First MLB hit: August 1, 2014 at New York-NL (single off RHP Jonathon Niese)

2014 SEASON POSTSEASON CAREER


> Made jump from double-A to big leagues in just his third > In the 2014 World Series, at age 23, he was the youngest
professional season after winning the Eastern League player on the Giants’ 25-man roster.
batting title, hitting .332 (122-for-367) with 53 runs scored, > Made his first career postseason roster and appeared in
24 doubles, three home runs and 62 RBI in 97 games for eight games during the postseason, going 1-for-6 at the
double-A Richmond. plate.
> Had his contract purchased from double-A Richmond on > Scored the game tying run in the 9th inning of Game 2 of
Aug. 1 and made his Major League debut that day at New the NLCS vs. St. Louis, as he came home from 2nd base
York-NL. on a wild pitch.
> His ML debut came Aug. 1, however he appeared in > Recorded his first career postseason hit with a pinch-hit
a Giants-Rockies suspended game from May 22 that single in Game 4 of the World Series vs. Kansas City.
resumed 102 days later on Sept. 2 and according to the
Elias Sports Bureau, the entire game goes in the books PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
May 22, so statistically his first official ML debut date is > Born in Long Beach, California, Duffy attended Lakewood
May 22. High School in Lakewood, California, where he acquired
> Batted .133 (4-for-30) with one double and five RBI in 23 the nickname “Duffman.”
games with SF...made 10 starts (five at 2nd base and five > Led his high school team to its league championship in
at shortstop). 2008.
> The knobs of his bats were decorated by cartoonish > Played college baseball at Long Beach State University
“Duffman” decals as his nickname is “Duffman.” from 2010 to 2012…he was drafted by the San Francisco
Giants in the 18th round of the 2012 Major League
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Baseball Draft.
> In 2013, he played for the Augusta GreenJackets of the
Class A South Atlantic League and the San Jose Giants of
the Class A-Advanced California League.
> In 2012, Duffy began his professional baseball career
playing for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Class
A-Short Season Northwest League.

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MATTHEW MICHAEL DUFFY
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .247 47 182 31 45 4 0 1 16 0 1 7 26-0 22 10-1 13 .286 .361
2013 Augusta-A .307 78 287 48 88 14 3 4 43 3 1 3 45-1 41 22-6 11 .418 .405
San Jose-A .292 26 106 17 31 6 1 5 14 1 0 1 7-0 16 3-1 3 .509 .342

DUFFY
2014 Richmond-AA .332 97 367 53 122 24 4 3 62 0 6 2 42-2 66 20-4 15 .444 .398
San Francisco .267 34 60 5 16 2 0 0 8 1 0 2 1-0 14 0-1 2 .300 .302
Minor Totals .304 248 942 149 286 48 8 13 135 4 8 13 120-3 145 55-12 42 .413 .387
M.L. Totals .267 34 60 5 16 2 0 0 8 1 0 2 1-0 14 0-1 2 .300 .302
*Led League
W
ILD CARD SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. WAS .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. STL .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

world series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. KC .500 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .500 .500

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 18th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Brad Cameron

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 2 (3x), last: Sept. 27, 2014 vs. SD
2nd Base .962 9 9 16 1 26 3 ■ Runs: 2, Sept. 27, 2014 vs. SD
3rd Base 1.000 2 0 2 0 2 0 ■ Doubles: 1 (2x), last: Sept. 10, 2014 vs. ARI
Shortstop .966 7 15 13 1 29 5 ■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: No career home runs
■ RBI: 2, Sept. 17, 2014 at ARI
■ Walks: 1, Aug. 27, 2014 vs. COL
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 2 games (3x), last: Sept. 27-28, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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Duffy’s Giants Gems
DUFFY

• Grew up in Lakewood in the Long Beach area, in hitting. He not only was offered a contract for the
living in the same house since he was a year old. rest of the summer, he was the starting shortstop in
Dad Tom is a contractor. Mom Cathy is a travel agent. the All-Star Game. “It was the best summer of my
One sister, Erin, two years younger than Matt, attends life,’’ he says.
UCLA. • But before his junior season in college, he
• In 2002, Duffy attended San Francisco’s Game had surgery for a digestive disorder, lost weight,
6 against the Angels at Edison Field (now Angel struggled to regain his strength and saw his draft
Stadium), a 30-minute drive from Lakewood. stock plummet. He was selected 568th over all, but
• Began taking baseball seriously when he he vowed that none of the players taken before him
turned 13. His dad said, “One day someone is going would outwork him.
to tell you you’re not good enough.’’ Matt decided • When he struggled at the plate during his first
he would prevent that from happening by commit- spring training in 2013 (the Giants had drafted him
ting himself fully and outworking everyone else. the previous June in the 18th round), Matt called
He started making daily lists of what he wanted to Benny Craig, who had been his hitting coach in the
accomplish during his waking hours to improve as Cape Cod League. He urged him to read The Mental
a player. And he gave up the one passion he had Keys to Hitting by sports psychologist Harvey
beside baseball — skiing. Fearing an injury that Dorfman. Matt says the advice in the book changed
would affect baseball, he has not skied since his everything. It taught him to be both relaxed and
freshman year of high school. aggressive at the plate. Duffy says he has read the
• He practiced with his dad after school every book, in his estimation, eight times. “I carry it with
day at a field a block and a half from their house. me,’’ he says. It has notes in the margins and pas-
Matt, an Angels fan, had read somewhere that sages highlighted.
Angels infielder Brandon Wood took 200 grounders • He also has spent countless hours and dollars
a day from his dad when he was a kid. So that’s working with Rob Nelson, a speed coach, to make
what Matt and his father did. Duffy says he was his base path sprints look natural.“Before, he was
never the star, even though he felt he was better not running quietly,” said Duffy’s father, Tom. “His
than a lot of kids who got the attention. “I had a little mechanics were a mess.”
chip on my shoulder,’’ he says. • Promoted to the Majors directly from Double
• At the end of high school, he had not yet com- A-Richmond 20 minutes after the trade deadline
mitted to a college program. USC and Cal State- on July 31, 2014. When he and teammate Jarrett
Bakersfield had offered partial scholarships. Then Parker were told not to get on the team bus to
on a bit of a fluke he was invited by a local coach Altoona, PA., earlier that day, they both figured
to play on his team in the Tournament of Stars in they were involved in a trade. They waited most of
North Carolina, which is a weeklong tryout of sorts the day, speculating on where they would end up.
for Team USA. “I figured they just needed an extra Twenty minutes after the deadline, assistant GM
guy,’’ Matt says. “The first guy I see when I walk Bobby Evans called. Duffy asked, “So am I driving
off the plane in North Carolina is Bryce Harper and myself to Altoona or am I traded?’’ Evans said, “Call
all these other guys I had read about in Baseball your parents. You’re going to the big leagues.’’ Duffy
America.’’ Suddenly he found himself hitting third cried on the phone with his dad.
on his team and performing well enough to catch • When he struggled during his first weeks with
the attention of coaches from Long Beach State, the Giants, he re-read the first three or four chap-
who offered him a scholarship. “I grew up watching ters of The Mental Keys to Hitting. “I was a little
Long Beach State and I had go across the country wide-eyed the first three weeks and needed to
to get them to notice me,’’ Matt says. relax,’’ he says. He went 6-for-15 as a pinch hitter.
• His second big break came during the summer • At 23 years old, he was the youngest player on
of 2011 between his sophomore and junior years at the Giants roster for the 2014 World Series.
Long Beach. He desperately wanted to play in the • His late grandmother (on his father’s side)
Cape Cod summer league, but no team recruited was an assistant to Pierre Salinger when he was
him. He knew every team needed “temp’’ players to campaign manager for Robert Kennedy. She was at
fill in for guys still competing in the College World the Ambassador Hotel in LA when RFK was assas-
Series. “Just get me there,’’ Matt told his Long sinated.
Beach coach, “and I’ll take care of the rest.’’ His • Nickname “Duffman,’’ like the Simpsons mas-
coach got him a temp position. Lucky for Duffy, the cot for Duff Beer. On the knobs of his bats, he has
guy he was filling for went all the way to the College customized decals of Duffman holding a bat. Once
WS championship game, giving Matt time to show thought about dressing as Duffman for Halloween
what he had. By the time the other guy was ready but decided it was too much work.
to show up, Matt was leading the Cape Cod league

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Adam Duvall
INFIELDER 37

DUVALL
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 205 R R
Full name : Adam Lynn Duvall
Birthdate : September 4, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : Louisville, Kentucky
Resides : Louisville, Kentucky
M.L. Ser vice : 61 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the 11th round of
the 2010 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Adam on Twitter @ADuvall123

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: June 26, 2014 vs. Cincinnati
> First MLB hit: June 26, 2014 vs. Cincinnati (solo HR off RHP Mike Leake)
> Became the ninth SF Giant to have his first MLB hit be a home run in his first MLB game

2014 SEASON record, breaking the previous mark of 26 held by Tim


> Hit .192 (14-for-73) with three home runs and five RBI in Flaherty in 2001.
28 games, being called-up to the big leagues four different > Was named to the California League post-season All-Star
times. team in 2012…became the fifth player in San Jose history
> Started 18 games for the Giants, starting 17 at first base to reach the 100 RBI plateau that season.
and one as a DH...went 2-for-7 (.286) in pinch-hit role (one > In 2012, received the Joe Bauman Award, presented by
HR). Musco Sports Lighting, for hitting the most home runs in
> Became the 13th Giant to record his first big league hit all of Class A.
as a HR in his first game (since 1919) on June 26 vs. > Was named to the 2011 South Atlantic League mid-
Cincinnati. season and Postseason All-Star teams.
> Hit a go-ahead two-run homer off Cliff Lee on July 21 in
the Giants’ 7-4 win over the Phillies. POSTSEASON CAREER
> Batted .298 (107-for-359) with 21 doubles, 27 home runs > Was on the Giants’ 2014 Wild Card roster against the
and 90 RBI in 91 games with triple-A Fresno. Pittsburgh Pirates, but did not appear in the one-game
> Was named to the All-PCL First Team for his efforts with playoff.
the Fresno Grizzlies.
> Among PCL leaders ranked second in slugging pct. (.599) PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
and third in RBI. > Duvall played college baseball at Western Kentucky
> Became the first Fresno player to record at least 25 HRs University, Chipola College and the University of Louisville.
in under 100 games since Todd Linden hit 30 HRs in 95 > He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 11th
games in 2005. round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Missed a month and a half of the 2013 season from April
15 - May 21 with a sprained left thumb.
> Was added to the Giants’ 40-man roster on Nov. 20, 2013.
> His 30 homers in 2012 with Class A Advanced San Jose
led the CAL League and set a new franchise single-season

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ADAM LYNN DUVALL
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 Salem-Keizer-A .245 54 192 30 47 10 1 4 18 3 1 7 14-0 45 2-3 8 .370 .318
2011 Augusta-A .285 116 431 69 123 30 4 22 87 1 5 14 59-4 98 4-4 27 .527 .385
DUVALL

2012 San Jose-A .258 134 534 101 138 24 4 30* 100 1 6 10 47-0 116 8-2 29 .487 .327
2013 Richmond-AA .252 105 385 61 97 23 4 17 58 2 3 5 35-2 72 2-1 18 .465 .320
2014 Fresno-AAA .298 91 359 67 107 21 3 27 90 0 0 5 30-0 82 2-0 15 .599 .360
San Francisco .192 28 73 8 14 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 3-0 20 0-0 1 .342 .234
Minor Totals .269 500 1901 328 512 108 16 100 353 7 15 41 185-6 413 18-10 97 .501 .345
M.L. Totals .192 28 73 8 14 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 3-0 20 0-0 1 .342 .234
*Led League

W
ILD CARD SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 11th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Kevin Christman

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 2, July 21, 2014 at PHI
1st Base .994 21 149 8 1 158 13 ■ Runs: 1 (8x), last: Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
3rd Base .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 ■ Doubles: 1 (2x), last: Aug. 19, 2014 at CHC
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1 (3x), last: Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ RBI: 2, July 21, 2014 at PHI
■ Walks: 1 (3x), last: Aug. 16, 2014 vs. PHI
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 2 games (4x), last: Sept 2-5, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

Duvall’s Giants Gems


• Grew up in Louisville and played mostly short- to be the last kid to sign in that class,” coach Dan
stop at Butler High school. Hoped to play for his McDonnell told the Courier-Journal in 2009. “He
hometown college, University of Louisville. But signed six weeks before he got here. It doesn’t mat-
his junior year in high school, he cracked lower ter if you’re the first person or the last to sign with
vertebrae while making a diving grab of a blooper. us -- the best players play, and he was just very
He played through the pain then had off-season mature from the get-go. You could tell the players
surgery. He missed his senior season. enjoyed being around him. He fit in perfect.”
• Western Kentucky in Bowling Green offered • Started all 65 games his junior year, .328 with
him a scholarship, so he went there but wasn’t 11 homers and 51 RBI. Was captain of the team his
cleared by doctors to play until halfway throughout senior year. Hit 11 homers again his senior year.
the season. He played 17 games, with five starts, • Played mostly second base through college.
and batted just .200 with two RBI and one extra- • Giants picked him in the 11th round 2010 draft.
base hit. • Switched to third base his first full pro season in
• Then he went to Chipola Junior College in the 2011.
Florida panhandle to get more playing time and led • Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2012 when
the team to the Junior College World Series, batting he suddenly was dropping weight.
.340 with 11 home runs and 43 RBI. • Parents are Jeana and Alvin Duvall. Has one
• The following season, in the spring of 2008 an brother, Austin.
infield spot opened on Louisville’s roster. “He had

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Aramis Garcia
CATCHER 77

GARCIA
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-2 220 R R
Full name : Aramis Michael Garcia
Birthdate : Januar y 12, 1993
2015 Opening Day Age : 22
Birthplace : Hialeah, Florida
Resides : Pembroke Pines, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the second round
of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-roster Invitee

2014 SEASON > Was also a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award,
> Combined to hit .225 (23-for-102) with six doubles, two given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher…he hit .368
home runs and 15 RBI in 28 games between the ARL- with 14 doubles, eight home runs and 37 RBI, leading the
Giants and short-season Salem-Keizer. conference in average and slugging percentage (.626).
> Was the Giants’ second round pick in the 2014 First Year > Was drafted in the 20th round of the 2011 draft by the St.
Player Draft. Louis Cardinals, but did not sign.

PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Attended Florida International University.
> Was named the 2014 Conference USA Player of the Year,
along with First Team All C-USA honors.
> The Pembroke Pines, Florida native was named FIU’s
Male Student Athlete of the Year and was named to the
Conference USA All-Academic team in 2014.

aramis michael garcia


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .219 8 32 6 7 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 5-0 6 0-0 2 .313 .324
Salem-Keizer-A .229 20 70 5 16 3 0 2 12 0 0 1 5-0 19 0-0 3 .357 .289
Minor Totals .225 28 102 11 23 6 0 2 15 1 0 1 10-0 25 0-0 5 .343 .301
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the second round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Jose Alou

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Cory Gearrin
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 62
GEARRIN

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 200 R R
Full name : Cor y Nathanial Gearrin (GEAR-in)
Birthdate : April 14, 1986
2015 Opening Day Age : 28
Birthplace : Chattanooga, Tennessee
Resides : Atlanta, Georgia
M.L. Ser vice : 2 years, 109 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Nov. 26, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Cor y on Twitter @CoryGearrin

> MLB debut: April 25, 2011 at San Diego (w/ATL)


> First MLB win: May 17, 2011 vs. Houston (w/ATL)
> First MLB save: May 20, 2013 vs. Minnesota (w/ATL)

2014 SEASON > Was named triple-A Gwinnett’s Most Outstanding Pitcher
> Attended Spring Training with the Braves and was likely in 2012, as he led the club with nine saves.
to earn one of the open roster spots in the bullpen…how- > Was selected to the Triple-A All-Star Game (did not
ever, left his last outing with discomfort in his right elbow appear).
and it was later revealed that he would need “Tommy > Made his Major League debut on April 25, 2011 at San
John” surgery…missed the entire season. Diego as he tossed 2.0 perfect innings.
> Was released by the Braves on Nov. 10, 2014. > Earned Myrtle Beach MVP honors in 2009 after leading
the club with 17 saves and ranking second among qualify-
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ing relievers with a 1.84 ERA.
> Posted a 3.77 ERA (13er, 31.0ip) over 37 appearances in PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
2013 with Atlanta.
> Appeared on a Major League Opening Day roster for the > Attended the former Young Harris Junior College and
first time in his career. Mercer University.
> Earned his first career save on May 20 vs. Minnesota.
> Was optioned to triple-A Gwinnett on July 5 and did not
pitch for the remainder of the season due to a strained
right shoulder.

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cory nathanial gearrin
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 Danville-R 1-1 4.44 18 0 0 0 0 26.1 21 14 13 1 6 16 37 7 0

GEARRIN
2008 Rome-A 3-2 2.82 19 0 0 0 1 22.1 19 11 7 1 0 15 36 4 0
Myrtle Beach-A 3-1 5.32 17 0 0 0 0 23.2 19 14 14 2 4 21 36 2 0
2009 Myrtle Beach-A 0-2 1.84 27 0 0 0 17 29.1 22 6 6 2 1 3 32 0 0
Mississippi-AA 1-2 2.84 20 0 0 0 2 25.1 19 9 8 2 3 8 20 1 0
2010 Gwinnett-AAA 3-5 3.36 52 0 0 0 0 80.1 72 32 30 6 9 32 66 12 0
2011 Atlanta 1-1 7.85 18 0 0 0 0 18.1 17 16 16 0 2 12 25 1 0
Gwinnett-AAA 4-1 1.80 35 0 0 0 4 50.0 42 11 10 0 3 20 60 4 0
2012 Gwinnett-AAA 3-3 2.30 39 0 0 0 9 54.2 43 21 14 0 2 22 66 3 0
Atlanta 0-1 1.80 22 0 0 0 0 20.0 17 4 4 1 2 5 20 2 0
2013 Atlanta 2-1 3.77 37 0 0 0 1 31.0 30 13 13 2 4 16 23 3 0
2014 - Injured - Did Not Play -
Minor Totals 18-17 2.94 227 0 0 0 33 312.0 257 118 102 14 28 137 353 33 0
M.L. Totals 3-3 4.28 77 0 0 0 1 69.1 64 33 33 3 8 33 68 6 0
*Led League

gearrin’s M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .--- 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---
LAST HOME RUN: None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Drafted by Atlanta in the fourth round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Al Goetz
■ Released by Atlanta on Nov. 10, 2014
■ Signed by San Francisco to a minor league contract, Dec. 5, 2014

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher 1.000 77 1 9 0 10 1 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Games Started
Reliever: 2.0 (6x), last: June 10, 2013 at SD (w/ATL)
■ Most Strikeouts: 3 (5x), last: Sept. 8, 2012 at NYM (w/ATL)
■ Winning Streak: 1 game (3x), last: May 28, 2013 at TOR (w/ATL)
■ Losing Streak: 1 game (3x), last: May 26, 2013 at NYM (w/ATL)
■ Scoreless Streak: 9.2 innings, April 10-26, 2013 (w/ATL)

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Joan Gregorio
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 61
GREGORIO

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-7 180 R R
Full name : Joan Gregorio
Birthdate : Januar y 12, 1992
2015 Opening Day Age : 23
Birthplace : Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic
Resides : Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Signed as a non-drafted free
agent on March 2, 2010
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

2014 SEASON
> 6-foot-7 right-hander split the season between Class A CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Advanced San Jose and single-A Augusta, combining for > Lost time to the disabled list in 2013 after suffering an
a 4-9 record and a 4.36 ERA in 19 games/17 starts. oblique strain and missed the entire month of May…
> Began the season in the Class A Advanced San Jose rota- made just two appearances after July 26 because of a
tion and made a strong initial impression posting a 1.88 blister issue.
ERA with 22 strikeouts in 14.1 innings over his first three > Led the Northwest League in starts (16) and hits allowed
starts. (85) in 2012.
> Back-to-back rough starts (13 total runs allowed) though > When he made his American debut in 2011, he was
put Gregorio on the DL as he attempted to work through absolutely dominant, pitching for the Giants’ rookie team
mechanical issues with his delivery…returned to action in Arizona and leading the league in ERA (2.32)…was
three weeks later, but made just one relief appearance named to the Arizona League postseason All-Star team.
before going back on the disabled list with a sore back. > Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2010 as
> Once healthy, Gregorio was sent to Augusta, where he an 18-year old out of the Dominican Republic.
spent the entire second half, posting a 3.57 ERA in 12
starts with 65 strikeouts in 68.0 innings.

JOAN GREGORIO
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 DSL Giants 6-3 2.80 14 14 0 0 0 74.0 65 26 23 1 5 17 41 4 0
2011 ARL Giants-R 3-0 2.32* 12 12 0 0 0 50.1 43 14 13 1 3 16 43 4 2
2012 Salem-Keizer-R 7-7* 5.54 16 16* 0 0 0 76.1 85* 49 47 3 3 23 69 4 1
2013 Augusta-A 6-3 4.00 14 13 0 0 0 69.2 65 34 31 3 2 17 84 7 0
2014 San Jose-A 2-2 6.75 6 5 0 0 0 22.2 27 18 17 2 0 13 27 3 0
Augusta-A 2-7 3.57 13 12 0 0 1 68.0 50 33 27 2 5 27 65 15 1
Minor Totals 26-22 3.94 75 72 0 0 1 361.0 335 174 158 18 18 113 329 37 4
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Signed by San Francisco as a non-drafted free agent on March 2, 2010

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Juan Gutierrez
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 57

GUTIERREZ
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 245 R R
Full name: Juan Carlos Gutierrez (goo-tee-AIR-ehz)
Birthdate : July 14, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 31
Birthplace : Puer to de la Cruz, Venezuela
Resides : Caracas, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 5 years, 35 days
How Obtained : Signed by the Giants to a minor
league contract on Dec. 22, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Aug. 19, 2007 at San Diego (w/HOU)
> First MLB win: Sept. 15, 2007 vs. Pittsburgh (w/HOU)
> First MLB save: May 26, 2009 vs. San Diego (w/ARI)

2014 SEASON > Following the season, served as the closer for Caracas in
> Went 1-2 with a 3.96 ERA (28er, 63.2ip) in 61 relief the Venezuelan Winter League and was 1-1 with 14 saves
appearances in his first season with the Giants, his sixth and a 0.81 ERA (2er, 22.1ip) in 24 appearances and was
in the big leagues. named Reliever of the Year.
> His 61 relief outings were the second-most on the team > Worked as a closer for the Diamondbacks for the second
and the most in his career since appearing in 65 games in half of 2009 and the majority of 2010…was a perfect
2009 with Arizona. 14-for-14 with a 2.20 ERA in his final 29 outings of 2010.
> Made the Giants’ Opening Day roster as a non-roster > Made his Major League debut in relief on Aug. 19, 2007,
invitee to big league camp, after going 1-0 with a 1.69 tossing a scoreless inning vs. San Diego.
ERA (2er, 10.2ip) in 10 spring games. > Was named to the Texas League All-Star team in 2006
> Missed a few games at the end of August and beginning after going 8-4 with a 3.04 ERA in 20 starts for double-A
of September with bicep tendinitis in his right arm. Corpus Christi.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Split 2013 between the Royals and Angels, going a > Married (Liany)…son (Aaron).
combined 1-5 with a 4.23 ERA (26er, 55.1ip) in 53 relief
appearances.
> Was designated for assignment by the Royals on July 14
and acquired off waivers by Los Angeles-AL on July 24.
> Missed a majority of 2011 and the first half of 2012 after
undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow.

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Juan Carlos Gutierrez
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2001 VSL Astros-R 1-0 1.78 10 3 0 0 4 25.1 23 8 5 0 0 8 17 0 0
GUTIERREZ

2002 VSL Astros-R 3-2 2.13 13 7 0 0 1 38.0 35 14 9 0 7 12 28 6 1


2003 Martinsville-R 1-2 4.76 16 3 0 0 2 34.0 42 22 18 2 5 13 30 7 1
2004 Greeneville-R 8-2 3.70 13 13 0 0 0 65.2 74 31 27 4 7 30 59 6 0
2005 Lexington-A 9-5 3.21 22 21 1 0 0 120.2 106 55 43 10 10 43 100 7 2
Salem-A 1-1 3.00 3 2 0 0 0 12.0 10 4 4 1 0 8 9 0 0
2006 Corpus Christi-AA 8-4 3.04 20 20 0 0 0 103.2 94 39 35 10 5 34 106 4 0
2007 Round Rock-AAA 5-10 4.15 26 25 0 0 0 156.0 154 84 72 17 2 63 108 6 1
Houston 1-1 5.91 7 3 0 0 0 21.1 25 14 14 3 0 6 16 1 0
2008 Tucson-AAA 5-11 6.09 25 22 0 0 0 116.2 152 94 79 11 5 44 87 5 1
2009 Arizona 4-3 4.06 65 0 0 0 9 71.0 67 33 32 2 3 30 66 5 0
2010 Arizona 0-6 5.08 58 0 0 0 15 56.2 55 33 32 13 4 23 47 1 0
2011 Arizona 0-0 5.40 20 0 0 0 0 18.1 22 16 11 3 1 9 23 0 0
2012 AZ Royals-R 0-1 17.36 4 4 0 0 0 4.2 11 10 9 2 0 1 6 2 1
NW Arkansas-AA 0-0 9.00 5 0 0 0 3 5.0 8 5 5 2 0 2 5 0 0
Omaha-AAA 0-1 8.18 10 0 0 0 0 11.0 13 10 10 2 0 3 7 1 0
2013 Kansas City 0-1 3.38 25 0 0 0 0 29.1 30 13 11 2 1 8 17 1 0
Los Angeles-AL 1-4 5.19 28 0 0 0 0 26.0 26 16 15 3 0 12 28 2 0
2014 San Francisco 1-2 3.96 61 0 0 0 0 63.2 60 30 28 7 2 16 44 1 0
Minor Totals 41-39 4.11 167 120 1 0 10 692.2 722 376 316 61 41 261 562 44 7
A.L. Totals 1-5 4.23 53 0 0 0 0 55.1 56 29 26 5 1 20 45 3 0
N.L. Totals 6-12 4.56 211 3 0 0 24 231.0 229 126 117 28 10 84 196 8 0
M.L. Totals 7-17 4.49 264 3 0 0 24 286.1 285 155 143 33 11 104 241 11 0

GUTIERREZ’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 204 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 5 0-0 3 .000 .000
LAST HOME RUN: None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 4/4)
■ Signed by Houston as a non-drafted free agent, December 14, 2000; signed by Andres Reiner, Pablo Torrealba and
Rafael Lara (Astros scouts)
■ Acquired by Arizona along with RHP Chad Qualls and INF Chris Burke in exchange for RHP Jose Valverde, December
14, 2007
■ Signed by Kansas City as a minor league free agent, December 20, 2011
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent, January 16, 2014
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent, December 22, 2014

DISABLED LIST
■ August 3-18, 2010 (right shoulder inflammation; 15-day DL)
■ May 24-August 11, 2011 (right shoulder inflammation; 60-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .884 264 14 24 5 43 1 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 6.0, Sept. 19, 2007 vs. MIL (w/HOU)
Reliever: 2.2, July 25, 2014 vs. LAD (w/SF)
■ Most Strikeouts: 5 (2x), last: April 19, 2009 at SF (w/ARI)
■ Winning Streak: 2 games, July 21-23, 2009 (w/ARI)
■ Losing Streak: 10 games, April 16, 2010-Aug. 18, 2013
■ Scoreless Streak: 10.1 innings, May 24-June 13, 2014 (w/SF)

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Cody Hall
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 59

HALL
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-4 220 R R
Full name : Cody Kevin Hall
Birthdate : Januar y 6, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 27
Birthplace : Savannah, Georgia
Resides : Greenwell Spring, Louisiana
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Selected in the 19th round of
the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Cody on Twitter @C_Hall18

2014 SEASON most in the league…strained his oblique on May 24 and


> Spent the entire campaign with double-A Richmond, going was placed on the disabled list…was promoted to San
1-4 with a 3.14 ERA in 47 relief appearances. Jose (A+) on Aug. 8.
> Opened the season in a platoon with Derek Law (Tommy
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
John surgery) in the Squirrels’ closer role…upon Law’s
elbow injury, the Squirrels employed a platoon between > Attended Southern University, where he finished his
Hall and Hunter Strickland in the closer’s role…Strickland career with a 4.02 ERA, going 6-4 with five saves in 35
eventually assumed the role before Hall earned it back appearances…he pitched 85.1 innings and had 96 strike-
when Strickland was promoted to San Francisco. outs.
> Missed 26 games due to arm fatigue from Aug. 3-30. > Was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 35th round of the
> Worked as a closer in the winter league and put up spec- 2010 draft, but did not sign.
tacular numbers, posted a perfect 0.00 ERA in 17.1 innings > Drafted by the Giants in the 19th round of the 2011 draft.
with just six hits allowed, 16 strikeouts and a league-high > Spent one season at Baton Rouge Community College
12 saves. (2009) before transferring to Southern.
> Is an avid Minnesota Vikings fan.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Has converted 46 of 58 career save opportunities.
> Began the 2013 season in San Jose (A+) and went 2-0
with two saves and a slim 1.34 ERA over 33.2 innings…
was invited to play in the Arizona Fall League.
> Named to the South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star
team in 2012, Hall posted 20 saves in the SAL, the second-

CODY KEVIN HALL


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Salem-Keizer-A 3-1 2.63 23 0 0 0 4 27.1 21 8 8 1 4 19 42 5 0
2012 Augusta-A 3-0 1.60 36 0 0 0 20 39.1 39.1 7 7 0 5 12 54 1 0
San Jose-A 1-1 3.24 9 0 0 0 1 8.1 12 6 3 0 0 4 10 0 0
2013 San Jose-A 2-0 1.34 26 0 0 0 2 33.2 15 8 5 2 1 7 48 2 0
Richmond-AA 2-2 2.39 20 0 0 0 8 26.1 17 8 7 4 2 8 27 1 0
2014 Richmond-AA 1-4 3.14 47 0 0 0 11 51.2 42 18 18 3 0 14 57 1 1
Minor Totals 12-8 2.31 161 0 0 0 46 186.2 143 55 48 10 12 64 238 10 1
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by Detroit in the 35th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the 19th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Hugh Walker

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Chris Heston
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 53
HESTON

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 195 R R
Full name : Christopher L. Heston
Birthdate : April 10, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : Palm Bay, Florida
Resides : Palm Bay, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : 27 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the 12th round of
the 2009 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Chris on Twitter @Hesto23

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Los Angeles-NL

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno on Sept. > Nicknamed “Hesto Presto” by his teammates.
2. > Graduated from Bayside (FL) High School.
> Made his Major League debut on Sept. 13 vs. Los > Attended Seminole Community College and East Carolina
Angeles-NL, tossing 1.0-scoreless inning of relief in the University.
9th inning. > Went 8-9 with a 4.76 ERA in 107.2 innings pitched in two
> Made his first career Major League start on Sept. 28 vs. seasons at Seminole Community College.
San Diego...allowed three earned runs in 4.0 innings. > Named first-team All-Conference USA and Conference
> Went 12-9 with a 3.38 ERA (65er, 173.0ip) in 28 starts for USA Newcomer-of-the-Year in 2009.
the Grizzlies, leading the team with 17 quality starts. > Went 7-0 with a 4.15 ERA in 15 starts with East Carolina
in 2009…led Conference USA in strikeouts (88) in 2009.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Was selected by Minnesota in the 47th round of the 2007
> Was designated for assignment on July 13th, 2013 to June draft and by Washington in the 29th round of the
clear a 40-man roster space for outfielder Jeff Francoeur 2008 June draft, but did not sign.
and was released on July 21…cleared waivers and was
re-signed to a minor league contract with the Giants on
July 24.
> Spent the entire 2012 campaign with double-A Richmond,
going 9-8 with a 2.24 ERA in 25 starts en route to being
named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Year.
> In 2012, he led the Eastern League in ERA (2.24) and WHIP
(1.10)…finished fifth among all full-season minor league
leaders in ERA…it marked the second-lowest ERA in
Flying Squirrels’ franchise history (Eric Surkamp, 2.02 in
2011).
> Was named to the Western Division Eastern League mid-
season All-Star team and was named as the right-handed
starting pitcher on the Eastern League postseason All-Star
team in 2012.
> Was also named as Flying Squirrels’ Pitcher of the Year
and was selected to the Topps double-A All-Star team in
‘12.
> Added to the Giants’ 40-man roster in November 2012.
> After an up-and-down year in 2010 with Augusta, Heston
led the San Jose Giants (A+) in ERA (3.16), while tying for
second in wins (12) in 2011 and was named a CAL League
mid-season All-Star.

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christopher l. heston
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 ARL Giants-R 1-5 4.11 11 6 0 0 0 35.0 30 19 16 0 4 10 34 2 2
2010 Augusta-A 5-13 3.75 26 26 1 0 0 148.2 161 83 62 6 9 33 124 12 1

HESTON
2011 San Jose-A 12-4 3.16* 24 24 1 0 0 151.0 144 64 53 10 8 40 131 7 0
2012 Richmond-AA 9-8 2.24* 25 25 1 0 0 148.2 124 43 37 2 4 40 135 12 0
2013 Fresno-AAA 7-6 5.80 19 19 1 1 0 108.2 129 75 70 14 9 46 97 8 1
2014 Fresno-AAA 12-9 3.38 28 28 1 1 0 173.0 152 76 65 16 9 51 125 11 0
San Francisco 0-0 5.06 3 1 0 0 0 5.1 6 3 3 0 0 3 4 1 0
Minor Totals 46-45 3.57 133 128 5 2 0 765.0 740 360 303 48 43 220 646 52 4
M.L. Totals 0-0 5.06 3 1 0 0 0 5.1 6 3 3 0 0 3 4 1 0
*Led League

HESTON’S M.L. BATTING


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000
.000
LAST HOME RUN: None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 1/3)

■ Selected by San Francisco in the 12th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Pat Portugal

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No career complete games
Pitcher .--- 3 0 0 0 0 0 ■ CG Shutout: No career complete game shutouts
■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 4.0, Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
Reliever: 1.0, Sept. 13, 2014 vs. LAD
■ Most Strikeouts: 2 (2x), last: Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD
■ Winning Streak: No career wins
■ Losing Streak: No career losses
■ Scoreless Streak: 1.1 innings, Sept. 13-24, 2014

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Brandon Hicks
INFIELDER 21
HICKS

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 215 R R
Full name : Brandon Ryan Hicks
Birthdate : September 14, 1985
2015 Opening Day Age : 29
Birthplace : Houston, Texas
Resides : Pasadena, Texas
M.L. Ser vice : 1 year, 151 days
Became a Giant : Re-signed as a minor league
free agent on December 14, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 5, 2010 at Washington (w/ATL)
> First MLB hit: May 1, 2011 vs. St. Louis (single off LHP Jaime Garcia) (w/ATL)
> First MLB home run: July 18, 2012 vs. Texas (solo HR off LHP Michael Kirkman) (w/OAK)

2014 SEASON > Became the fourth player in Athletics history to hit a
> Appeared in 71 games with San Francisco, hitting .162 game-ending home run for his first major league home
(33-for-204) with eight home runs and 22 RBI. run.
> Made his second career Opening Day roster (also made > Was claimed off waivers by Oakland on March 13 and
Atlanta’s Opening Day roster in 2011). spent most of the year with triple-A Sacramento of the
> Started 56 of the Giants’ first 73 games at second base. Pacific Coast League.
> Hit a career high eight home runs after entering the year > Opened the 2011 season on the Major League roster for
with three career homers. the first time in his career and appeared in 12 games for
> 15 of his 33 hits went for extra bases (six doubles, a triple, Atlanta.
and eight home runs). > Collected his first big league hit and RBI as a pinch hitter
> Recorded his second career walk-off home run on April 27 May 1 against St. Louis off LHP Jaime Garcia, with a
vs. Cleveland and his first since July 18, 2012 vs. Texas single in the bottom of the fifth inning.
(off Michael Kirkman). > Made his Major League debut as a pinch runner May 5 at
> Hit a go-ahead two-run homer off Los Angeles’ Clayton Washington.
Kershaw in the 7th inning on May 11 to propel the Giants’ > Was named to the Carolina (A) League mid-season and
to a victory. post-season All-Star teams in 2008.
> Did not record a hit in his last 25 at-bats with the Giants. > Named the Top Defensive Shortstop in the league by
> Was designated for assignment July 11 and after clearing Baseball America.
waivers, he was outrighted to triple-A on July 14.
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Hit .218 (29-for-133) with 11 doubles and six home runs in
41 games with triple-A Fresno. > Attended San Jacinto Junior (TX) before transferring to
Texas A&M University.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Helped the Aggies win the 2007 Big 12 tournament and
> Spent the majority of 2013 with the triple-A Las Vegas the NCAA regional tournament in his junior year.
51s, batting .283 (90-for-318) with 11 home runs and 49
RBI in 95 games.
> In 2012, he was with Oakland on two separate occasions:
June 23 to August 2 and then again from September 1
until the end of the season.
> Hit his first big league home run on July 18 against Texas,
a “walk-off” home run off Michael Kirkman in the bottom
of the ninth inning in the A’s 4-3 victory.

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BRANDON RYAN HICKS
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2007 Danville-R .224 18 58 14 13 3 1 3 13 1 1 2 12-0 18 1-2 2 .466 .370
Rome-A .313 37 128 26 40 11 0 4 15 0 1 1 27-2 26 5-3 6 .492 .433

HICKS
2008 Mississippi-AA .241 16 54 9 13 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 7-0 17 0-0 1 .389 .333
Myrtle Beach-A .234 93 342 68 80 23 2 19 56 3 2 8 45-1 122 14-3 18 .480 .335
2009 Mississippi-AA .237 128 464 63 110 25 4 10 48 8 4 5 53-0 131 17-1 28 .373 .319
2010 Atlanta .000 16 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .167
Gwinnett-AAA .211 77 261 27 55 9 1 7 22 1 0 5 20-1 74 10-6 20 .333 .280
2011 Atlanta .048 17 21 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 9 0-0 2 .048 .091
Gwinnett-AAA .252 104 361 52 91 14 1 18 50 2 0 3 41-0 137 8-3 13 .446 .333
2012 Sacramento-AAA .244 90 328 61 80 26 3 18 61 0 1 7 47-0 115 5-4 9 .506 .350
Oakland .172 22 64 8 11 5 0 3 7 0 0 0 6-0 31 1-0 3 .391 .243
2013 St. Lucie-A .250 2 8 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .375 .250
Las Vegas-AAA .283 95 318 57 90 12 4 11 49 3 1 3 29-1 111 9-2 15 .450 .348
2014 San Francisco .162 71 204 27 33 6 1 8 22 3 1 2 32-3 77 0-1 5 .319 .280
Fresno-AAA .218 41 133 18 29 11 0 6 17 1 0 4 14-0 49 0-0 4 .436 .311
Minor Totals .246 701 2455 396 603 138 17 97 340 20 11 39 295-5 802 69-24 116 .434 .335
M.L. Totals .153 126 294 43 45 11 1 11 39 3 1 2 40-3 119 1-1 10 .310 .258
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 3/3)

■ Selected by Atlanta in the third round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft; signed by John Barron.
■ Claimed off waivers by Oakland on March 13, 2012
■ Acquired by New York-NL in exchange for cash considerations on November 26, 2012
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on November 19, 2013
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on December 14, 2014

DISABLED LIST
■ Sept. 20, 2010 - end of the season (fractured right index finger; 60-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4, April 23, 2014 at COL (w/SF)
1st Base 1.000 2 4 1 0 5 1 ■ Runs: 2 (4x), last: June 6, 2014 vs. NYM (w/SF)
2nd Base .983 63 108 183 5 296 47 ■ Doubles: 2, April 4, 2014 at LAD (w/SF)
3rd Base .833 9 0 5 1 6 0 ■ Triples: 1, June 6, 2014 vs. NYM (w/SF)
Shortstop .947 24 27 44 4 75 6 ■ Home Runs: 1 (11x), last: May 23, 2014 vs. MIN (w/SF)
Outfield .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0
■ RBI: 3, April 27, 2014 vs. CLE (w/SF)
■ Walks: 2 (7x), last: June 17, 2014 at CWS (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 1, July 29, 2012 at BAL (w/OAK)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 3 games (3x), last: May 10-12, 2014 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (2)
■ Grand Slams (0) July 18, 2012 vs. TEX (off Michael Kirkman) (w/OAK)
■ Pinch-Hit (1) April 27, 2014 vs, CLE (off Cody Allen) (w/SF)
April 3, 2014 vs. ARI (off Josh Collmenter) (w/SF) ■ Leadoff (0)

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Tim Hudson
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 17
HUDSON

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-1 174 R R
Full name : Timothy Adam Hudson
Birthdate : July 14, 1975
2015 Opening Day Age : 39
Birthplace : Columbus, Georgia
Resides : Auburn, Alabama
M.L. Ser vice : 15 years, 119 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a free agent on
Nov. 19, 2013
Contract Status : Signed through 2015 (signed
two-year contract)

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB All-Star (2000, 2004, 2010, 2014)
> NL Comeback Player of the Year (2010)
> MLB Hutch Award winner (2010)
> MLB debut: June 8, 1999 at San Diego (w/OAK)
> First MLB win: June 13, 1999 vs. Los Angeles-NL (w/OAK)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): June 8, 1999 at San Diego (single off LHP Heath Murray)
> First MLB home run (as a batter): Sept. 12, 2009 at St. Louis (two-run HR off RHP Kyle Lohse)
> Finished second in the American League Cy Young voting in 2000
> Led the American League in wins in 2000 (20)
> Underwent “Tommy John” surgery in August 2008
> American League Pitcher of the Month: September 2000
> National League Pitcher of the Month: August 2010
> Player of the Week: Sept. 9-15, 2002 (AL); April 9-15, 2007 (NL); April 29-May 5, 2013 (NL)
> Set a Giants franchise record by pitching 30.0 innings w/o issuing a walk to start the ‘14 season
> 2000th career strikeout: August 27, 2014 vs. Colorado (Franklin Morales)
> Became the oldest pitcher to start a Game 7 of the World Series on Oct. 29, 2014 at Kansas City
> Enters the 2015 season with the most wins among active pitchers (214)

2014 SEASON > Averaged just 3.61 runs per game, the lowest total of his
> Veteran right-hander completed his 16th big league sea- career, the lowest among Giants starters and the 12th-
son, his first with the Giants, by going 9-13 with a 3.57 lowest in the NL.
ERA in 31 starts. > Faced 373 right-handed batters and walked just 10 (one
> Went 7-2 with a 1.81 ERA and .223 opponents batting every 37.3 PA).
average against in his first 13 starts, with the Giants going > Induced 335 groundballs, the second-most in the NL
11-2 in those outings...however, then went 2-11 with a behind Cincinnati’s Mike Leake (349).
5.13 ERA and .308 average against in his last 18 starts, > Allowed opponents to steal 15 of 18 bases off him
with San Francisco going just 6-12. (83.3%), tied with San Diego’s Eric Stults for the third-
> Suffered his first losing season (record-wise) of his career highest stolen base pct. among NL pitchers (Roberto
in 18 professional seasons and his 13 losses were the Hernandez, 88.5%, Mike Leake, 85.7%).
most of his career. > Set the Giants franchise record (since 1900) for most
> His opponents’ batting average against of .270 was the innings to start a season without a walk at 30.0 innings...
third-highest of his career (.273 in 2006 and .295 in 2009) had faced 115 batters before the Indians’ Carlos Santana
and ranked as the ninth-highest among NL pitchers... drew a two-out walk in the 1st inning on April 25.
allowed 9.46 hits per 9.0 innings, the sixth-highest mark > Placed his name alongside Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland
in the NL. Alexander and the Yankees’ Tiny Bonham as the only
> Allowed the fourth-fewest walks per 9.0 innings in the NL pitchers in the last 101 years to start a season with at
(1.62)...his 34 walks allowed were the fewest of his career least four walk-less starts of 7.0 innings or more.
in a full season. > Fashioned a 1.81 ERA through his first 13 starts of the

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season...that was the lowest ERA for a Giants pitcher in > Was the recipient of the 2010 Hutch Award for his out-
his first 13 starts with the team and with those 13 starts standing community service.
all coming in his first season with the team since 1912. > Was named the National League Pitcher of the Month for
> Was named to his fourth career All-Star team as a August, 2010...over six starts, he went 4-0 with a 1.71

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replacement for LHP Madison Bumgarner, who wasn’t ERA.
eligible to pitch because he threw the Sunday before > Made just seven starts in the 2009 season as he was still
the break...marked his first All-Star nod since 2010 with recovering from “Tommy John” surgery.
the Braves (was also an All-Star in 2000 and 2004 with > Hit his first career home run on Sept. 12, 2009 at St. Louis
Oakland). off Kyle Lohse.
> Had the highest ERA (8.72) in the month of September > On November 11, 2009, agreed to terms on a three-year
among any pitcher with at least 20.0 innings pitched... contract extension through 2012, with a club option for
overall, went 0-4 with an 8.72 ERA (21er, 21.2ip) in five 2013 with Atlanta.
Sept. starts. > Went on the DL July 27, 2008 to the end of the season
> Went just 2-for-53 (.038) at the plate, the lowest batting and had successful “Tommy John” surgery performed on
average of his career while in a National League uniform... his right elbow by Dr. James Andrews in Pensacola, FL on
his two hits were his fewest in a season (min. 10 ABs)... Aug. 8.
had hit .100 or higher in each of his previous seven sea- > Made his first career regular season relief appearance
sons...was hitless in his last 40 at-bats, the second-most July 13, 2008 at San Diego (1.0 ip) after making 300 career
consecutive hitless at-bats in the NL behind the Pirates’ starts.
Edinson Volquez (42). > Was forced to leave his start on June 9, 2007 vs. Chicago-
> Underwent ankle surgery Jan. 2 to remove bone spurs NL after taking a Jacque Jones liner off his left shin;
from his right ankle…recovery time is eight weeks. The X-rays were negative...took a line drive off his left wrist
surgery was performed by Dr. Bob Anderson in Charlotte, (off the bat of Josh Bard) to lead off the inning...finished
North Carolina. the inning, and X-rays were taken after he came out of the
> Hudson started experiencing increased discomfort as he game (negative).
was ramping up his offseason workouts. > Had a successful first season with the Braves in 2005,
despite missing 28 team games with a strained left
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS oblique muscle...went 14-9 with a 3.52 ERA and managed
> Missed the last two-plus months of the 2013 season after to work 192.0 innings in his 29 starts.
the Mets’ Eric Young Jr., who was trying to beat a throw > Was placed on the disabled list on June 16, 2005, retroac-
to first base, accidentally stepped on Hudson’s leg above tive to June 14, with a strained left oblique muscle.
the ankle, resulting in a fracture that ended his season. > His strikeout of Tom Glavine in the 6th inning was the
> Underwent surgery July 26, 2013 to repair a fractured 1,000th of his career on Sept. 7, 2005 vs. New York-NL.
fibula and torn deltoid ligament in his right angle… > On March 1, 2005, he signed a four-year contract exten-
the procedure was performed by Dr. Marvin Royster in sion through 2009 with a club option for 2010.
Atlanta, GA. > Came to Atlanta via trade from Oakland on Dec. 16, 2004.
> On April 30th, 2013, earned his 200th career win to > Was named to his second AL All-Star in 2004 team but did
become the 110th pitcher in MLB history to reach 200 not pitch, as he was on the DL (strained left oblique).
wins. > Was 7-3 with a 2.98 ERA (36 ER in 108.2 IP) over his first
> Spent most of the 2012 Spring Training and the first month 15 starts of the 2004 season when he was placed on the
of the season recovering from surgery to repair a herni- 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 23 with a left
ated disc in his back (Nov. 28, 2011). oblique strain...was reinstated from the DL on Aug. 7 and
> In his seventh season with Atlanta in 2011, he led the went 5-3 with a 4.28 ERA (38 ER in 80.0 IP) in 12 starts
Braves pitching staff for the second consecutive season following his return.
with 16 wins (2010, 17) and 215.0 innings pitched (2010, > Led the A’s in wins, ERA, innings and strikeouts and tied
228.2ip). for the lead in shutouts in 2003.
> Hit his second career home run, a two-run shot to left > Made his first Opening Day start in 2001, becoming the
field, on June 20, 2011 vs. Toronto off Ricky Romero. ninth different pitcher in nine years to start an opener for
> Had his best game of the 2011 season, and one of the the A’s.
best of his career, on June 20 vs. Toronto...pitched 8.0 > In 2000, became the seventh 20-game winner in Oakland
scoreless innings and hit a two-run homer in the Braves’ history (15th time) by winning the A’s final game of the
2-0 win over the Blue Jays...according to the Elias Sports season, the AL West Division clinching 3-0 win over TEX
Bureau, in the last 40 seasons, only four other individuals on Oct. 1.
pitched in a game and hit a home run that accounted for > Tied Toronto’s David Wells for the AL lead with 20 wins
all of that game’s runs: Bob Welch (1983 Dodgers), Odalis and was one of four 20-game winners in the Majors.
Perez (2002 Dodgers), Brad Hennessey (2005 Giants) and > Was named to his first AL All-Star team and finished
Yovani Gallardo (2009 Brewers). second in the AL Cy Young balloting to Pedro Martinez.
> Was named to his third career All-Star team and first as a > Became the first Oakland pitcher to win 20 games since
National Leaguer in 2010. Bob Welch (27-6) and Dave Stewart (22-11) in 1990...was
> Named the 2010 National League Comeback Player of the the first Oakland 20-game winner that was drafted by the
Year…underwent “Tommy John” surgery on Aug. 8, 2008 A’s since Mike Norris went 22-9 in 1980.
and made just seven starts in 2009.

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> Led the Majors with a .769 winning percentage…had a > Became the sixth-winningest pitcher in MLB history
21-4 career record after his first 25 decisions...accord- before making his first World Series start in Game 3 on
ing to the Elias Sports Bureau, he was the fifth starting Oct. 24, 2014 vs. Kansas City...had won 214 regular sea-
pitcher in history to post a 21-4 record over his first 25 son games in his career...among pitchers who played their
HUDSON

decisions, joining King Cole (1909-10), Whitey Ford (1950, entire careers in the Live Ball Era (since 1920), only Jamie
53), Vida Blue (1969-71) and Juan Guzman (1991-92). Moyer won more regular season games before starting his
> Took a no-hitter into the 7th inning on April 4 against first World Series game in 2008 (Elias).
Detroit before Tony Clark doubled with one out.
> Lasted just 2.1 innings on April 20 at Cleveland as he was > Waited 16 years for his first World Series chance and
removed after being hit in the chest by a Roberto Alomar wound up with a loss in Game 3 vs. Kansas City on Oct.
line drive in the 3rd inning; suffered a right chest contu- 24, 2014, tossing 5.2 innings and allowing three runs on
sion but did not miss a turn. four hits of a 3-2 defeat.
> Made his first All-Star Game appearance on July 11 at > Went just 2-for-53 (.038) at the plate, the lowest batting
Atlanta and retired the side in order in the 8th inning. average of his careAt 39 years, 102 days old, Hudson
> Ended up going 5-0 with a 1.69 ERA in five September became the second-oldest pitcher to make his World
starts and was named American League Pitcher of the Series debut as a starter, behind Jamie Moyer, who was
Month...finished the season with a seven-game winning 45 years, 342 days old when he started Game Three of the
streak. 2008 World Series (Elias).
> Was named AL Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1999 by > Started the decisive Game 7 of the World Series at Kansas
Sporting News and finished fifth in the BBWAA Rookie of City on Oct. 29, 2014…at 39 years, 107 days old, Hudson
the Year balloting. was 15 days older than the previous elder statesman of
> Selected from triple-A Vancouver on June 7 and led the Game 7 starters, Roger Clemens, who set the mark with a
team with 132 strikeouts in 21 starts with the A’s. no-decision for the Yankees against the D-Backs in a 2001
> Led all AL rookies in ERA (min. 100 IP) and won-loss per- loss.
centage (min. 10 decisions), ranked second in strikeouts > At 39, he became the oldest pitcher to start a winner-take-
and tied for second in wins...averaged 8.71 strikeouts per all World Series game.
nine innings.
> Made his Major League debut on June 8, 1999 at San PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Diego and had a no decision in the A’s 5-3 loss...struck out > He and his wife, Kim, reside in Auburn, AL, and have two
an A’s season-high 11 batters in just 5.0 innings, setting an daughters, Kennedie and Tess, and one son, Kade.
Oakland record for strikeouts in a Major League debut; fell > Founded the Hudson Family Foundation in June of 2009...
one short of the franchise record and AL record of 12 set the foundation, which seeks to make a positive and long
by Elmer Myers of the Philadelphia A’s on Oct. 6, 1915... lasting impact in the lives of children who have a genuine
the 11 strikeouts tied the Oakland rookie record set by need for assistance with regard to a specific physical,
Rick Langford on Aug. 13, 1977 at Baltimore and matched emotional or financial circumstance, has raised over
by Willie Adams on July 26, 1996 at Toronto. $400,000 for children and families in need throughout
> Recorded his first Major League win in his second start, a Georgia & Alabama.
9-3 victory over LA on June 13, 1999 (7.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 1 ER, > Graduated from Glenwood HS in Phenix City, AL, in 1993.
2 BB, 8 K). > Attended Auburn University and majored in health promo-
tion.
POSTSEASON CAREER > Named Southeastern Conference Player of the Year
> 16-year veteran won his first World Series ring in 2014 as a senior in 1997...named to the All-SEC team as an
with the Giants after having never advanced past the outfielder and a pitcher, as he hit .396 with 18 HRs and
Divisional Round prior to the 2014 season...Hudson’s 95 RBI while posting a 15-2 record, a 2.97 ERA and 165
teams had appeared in six Division Series, and his teams strikeouts...earned first team All-America honors from
had never advanced in any of them...that was tied with Baseball America as a utility player...tied for the NCAA
Ellis Burks and Ramon Hernandez for the most appear- lead in wins, ranked third in strikeouts and was ninth in
ances in an LDS without a series win in MLB history. RBI.
> Is 1-4 with a 3.69 ERA in 14 games/13 starts in his post- > Was the 2004 recipient of the Jim “Catfish” Hunter
season career. Award, given annually to the A’s player who best exempli-
> His lone postseason win came with the A’s in 2001 in fies the courageous, competitive and inspirational spirit
Game 2 of the Division Series at New York-AL on Oct. 11 demonstrated by the A’s late Hall of Fame pitcher.
(8.0ip, 6h, 0r)…since then, has gone 0-3 with a 4.22 ERA > In February 2010, was inducted into the Auburn Baseball
over his last 12 games/11 postseason starts. Wall of Fame, along with Bo Jackson, Frank Thomas and
> On Oct. 14, 2014 vs. St. Louis, he made his first career Gregg Olson.
start in the National League Championship Series after
tossing more than 3,000 innings in the regular season...
according to Stats, Inc., only two other pitchers had
amassed more regular season innings before making their
first start in the LCS - Chuck Finley (3,197.1) and Juan
Marichal (3,071.2).

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timothy adam hudson
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1997 Southern Oregon A’s-A 3-1 2.51 8 4 0 0 0 28.2 12 8 8 0 1 15 37 3 2
1998 Modesto-A 4-0 1.67 8 5 0 0 0 37.2 19 10 7 0 2 18 48 2 1

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Huntsville-AA 10-9 4.54 22 22 2 0 0 134.2 136 84 68 13 13 71 104 13 1
1999 Midland-AA 3-0 0.50 3 3 0 0 0 18.0 9 1 1 0 0 3 18 0 0
1999 Vancouver-AAA 4-0 2.20 8 8 0 0 0 49.0 38 16 12 2 1 21 61 2 0
1999 Oakland 11-2 3.23 21 21 1 0 0 136.1 121 56 49 8 4 62 132 6 0
2000 Oakland *20-6 4.14 32 32 2 2 0 202.1 169 100 93 24 7 82 169 7 0
2001 Oakland 18-9 3.37 35 35* 3 0 0 235.0 216 100 88 20 6 71 181 9 1
2002 Oakland 15-9 2.98 34 34 4 2 0 238.1 237 87 79 19 8 62 152 7 1
2003 Oakland 16-7 2.70 34 34 3 2* 0 240.0 197 84 72 15 10 61 162 6 0
2004 Sacramento-AAA 0-0 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 2 0
Oakland 12-6 3.53 27 27 3 2* 0 188.2 194 82 74 8 12 44 103 4 1
2005 Atlanta 14-9 3.52 29 29 2 0 0 192.0 194 79 75 20 9 65 115 4 0
2006 Atlanta 13-12 4.86 35 35 2 1 0 218.1 235 129 118 25 9 79 141 7 0
2007 Atlanta 16-10 3.33 34 34 1 1 0 224.1 221 87 83 10 8 53 132 5 2
2008 Atlanta 11-7 3.17 23 22 1 1 0 142.0 125 53 50 11 2 40 85 3 1
2009 Myrtle Beach-A 0-1 5.79 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 5 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0
Gwinnett-AAA 1-0 3.38 4 4 0 0 0 18.2 24 7 7 0 0 2 11 0 0
Atlanta 2-1 3.61 7 7 0 0 0 42.1 49 17 17 4 0 13 30 0 0
2010 Atlanta 17-9 2.83 34 34 1 0 0 228.2 189 74 72 20 9 74 139 5 0
2011 Atlanta 16-10 3.22 33 33 1 1 0 215.0 189 86 77 14 15* 56 158 10 0
2012 Rome-A 0-2 7.71 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 13 7 6 0 1 1 1 1 0
Gwinnett-AAA 2-0 0.84 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 8 2 1 0 0 5 8 0 0
Atlanta 16-7 3.62 28 28 1 1 0 179.0 168 77 72 12 9 48 102 3 0
2013 Atlanta 8-7 3.97 21 21 0 0 0 131.1 120 60 58 10 2 36 95 2 0
2014 San Francisco 9-13 3.57 31 31 1 0 0 189.1 199 86 75 15 7 34 120 2 0
Minor Totals 27-13 3.32 60 53 2 0 0 312.0 266 140 115 15 19 140 294 23 4
A.L. Totals 92-39 3.30 183 183 16 8 0 1240.2 1134 509 455 94 47 382 899 39 3
N.L. Totals 122-85 3.56 275 274 10 5 0 1762.1 1689 748 697 141 70 498 1117 41 3
M.L. Totals 214-124 3.45 458 457 26 13 0 3003.0 2823 1257 1152 235 117 880 2016 80 6
*Led League

HUDSON’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .038 28 53 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 2-0 20 0-0 2 .038 .089
--- Career .158 275 575 32 91 17 1 3 41 64 2 2 25-0 179 0-0 13 .207 .195
LAST HOME RUN: April 30, 2013 vs. WAS (off Zach Duke) (w/ATL)

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2000 OAK vs. NYY 0-1 3.38 1 1 1 0 0 8.0 6 4 3 0 0 4 5 0 0
2001 OAK vs. NYY 1-0 0.93 2 1 0 0 0 9.2 8 1 1 1 0 1 5 0 0
2002 OAK vs. MIN 0-1 6.23 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 13 11 6 2 1 4 8 1 0
2003 OAK vs. BOS 0-0 3.52 2 2 0 0 0 7.2 10 3 3 2 0 1 6 0 0
2005 ATL vs. HOU 0-1 5.27 2 2 0 0 0 13.2 13 8 8 0 1 6 8 0 0
2010 ATL vs. SF 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 4 1 0 0 0 4 5 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 1.23 1 1 0 0 0 7.1 7 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 0
DS Totals 1-3 3.19 11 10 1 0 0 62.0 61 29 22 5 2 20 45 1 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 5.68 1 1 0 0 0 6.1 7 4 4 1 1 0 5 0 0

WORLD SERIES SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. KC 0-1 6.14 2 2 0 0 0 7.1 7 5 5 0 1 2 3 0 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2000 AL, Atlanta 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2004 AL, Houston - Injured, Did Not Play -
2010 NL, Los Angeles-AL - Did Not Play -
2014 NL, Minnesota - Did Not Play -

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by Oakland in the 35th round of the 1994 June free agent draft; did not sign
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■ Selected by Oakland in the sixth round of the 1997 June free agent draft; signed by John Poloni
■ Acquired by Atlanta from Oakland in exchange for RHP Juan Cruz, LHP Dan Meyer and OF Charles Thomas on Dec. 16, 2004
■ Signed a three-year extension through 2012, with an option for 2013, on Nov. 19, 2009
■ Signed with San Francisco as a free agent to a two-year contract on Nov. 19, 2013

DISABLED LIST
■ June 23-Aug. 7, 2004 (strained left oblique; 15-day DL)
■ June 14-July 16, 2005 (strained left oblique; 15-day)
■ July 27-Nov. 3, 2008 (strained right elbow/”Tommy John” surgery; 60-day DL)
■ Feb. 24-Sep. 1, 2009 (recovery from “Tommy John” surgery; 60-day DL)
■ April 3-29, 2012 (herniated disc; 15-day DL)
■ July 25-Oct. 31, 2013 (fractured right ankle; 60-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 1 (3x), last: May 4, 2011 vs. MIL (w/ATL)
Pitcher .968 458 251 477 24 752 31 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0, (27x), last: June 5, 2012 at MIA (w/ATL)
Reliever: 1.0, July 13, 2008 at SD (w/ATL)
■ Most Strikeouts: 13, Aug. 28, 2010 vs. Florida (w/ATL)
■ Winning Streak: 9 games (3x), last: June 25-Aug. 20, 2007 (w/ATL)
■ Losing Streak: 6 games, May 10-June 22, 2013 (w/ATL)
■ Scoreless Streak: 22.0 innings, April 15-25, 2007 (w/ATL)

CAREER 10+ strikeout games: 12


■ 13, Aug. 28, 2010 vs. Florida ■ 10, April 30, 2000 at Minnesota
■ 12, April 25, 2007 at Florida ■ 10, Oct. 1, 2000 vs. Texas
■ 11, June 8, 1999 at San Diego ■ 10, Aug. 11, 2005 vs. San Francisco
■ 11, Sept. 10, 1999 at Tampa Bay ■ 10, May 16, 2006 vs. Florida
■ 11, April 7, 2001 vs. Anaheim ■ 10, May 2, 2008 vs. Cincinnati
■ 11, June 22, 2001 vs. Texas ■ 10, Sept. 17, 2011 vs. New York-NL

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• Grew up in rural Salem, Alabama, a blue-collar • Philanthropy is a huge part of their lives. It
town of hard-hats and truckers. It was so rural that can be traced to a night in Redding, California, in
cable television didn’t arrive until Hudson was 1999. Tim, a rookie at the time, was part of an A’s
well into high school. The four basic channels caravan that traveled through Northern California
rarely showed baseball. So as a kid Hudson wasn’t during the winter of 1999, visiting schools and other
so much a baseball fan as simply a kid who liked to community groups. Kim, on winter break from law
play. He didn’t collect baseball cards. He never had school, joined him. The caravan stopped for dinner
a poster of a ballplayer on his walls. He never emu- one night at an Applebee’s in Redding. At a nearby
lated favorite players on the mound or at the plate. table sat a dozen or so children and their parents.
He traveled to Phenix City, a suburb of Columbus, The children were clearly sick. Soon the newlywed
Georgia, to play Little League. “I remember kids couple was sitting with the kids, who were part of
talking about big leaguers and I didn’t know who the Greater Bay Area chapter of Make-A-Wish.
the hell they were talking about,’’ Hudson says. “I The Hudsons soon became involved in supporting
learned pretty quickly. But I remember once think- and fundraising for the group.
ing, ‘Who is this Don Mattingly guy?’ Everybody • When Hudson was traded to Atlanta, the couple
wanted Number 23 and I had no idea why.’’ not only joined the Georgia-Alabama Make-A-Wish
• Even if he could have gotten Major League chapter, Kim served on the Board of Directors and
games on television, Hudson figures he wouldn’t chaired the group’s annual Walk for Wishes. They
have watched much. “I was an outside kid,’’ he also supported other organizations that touched
says. He hunted and fished, and he played pickup the lives of children: the Aflac Cancer Center
baseball with seven or eight other kids in a pasture of the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Anna’s
near his house. “Second base was a big cow turd,’’ Angel Fund, CURE Childhood Cancer, the Georgia
he says. Transplant Foundation and more.
• No one in the family had gone to college. Father • In 2009, they started the Hudson Family
Ronnie worked at a cardboard factory in addition Foundation. Its mission is to fill the gaps other
to construction jobs. Sue Hudson worked intermit- organizations aren’t designed to cover – picking
tently as a grocery cashier. Hudson’s brothers – 10 up costs not paid by health insurance, paying when
and 12 years older than Tim – went from high school a sick child’s parents have to miss work, finding
into jobs, marriages and kids. But the family felt Tim housing for families who have been evicted.
would be different. They could see it right from the • In 2000, his second full season in the big
start. He was small, but he did things on a baseball leagues, Tim persuaded his parents to retire. They
field other kids couldn’t. “I think they realized pretty were only in their 50s but had health issues. Kim and
early that this was an opportunity. This was my Tim had bought a house in Auburn, near their alma
ticket,’’ Hudson says. “They were always so dedi- mater, and when they moved to Tampa in 2002, they
cated to making sure that if this was what I wanted gave the house to Tim’s parents. Kim and Tim moved
to do that I was always at the practices, always had back to Auburn a few years later and bought a new
the equipment I needed, was never late for games.’’ house about a mile from Tim’s parents.
• Transferred to Auburn after two years at com- • Tim’s brothers manage his hunting plantation
munity college. In a history class he met Kim in Hurtsboro, Alabama, about 30 miles from their
Bruner, another transfer student. She was also from hometown of Salem. “I’ve got to pay somebody to
the country — rural Indiana. “Tim wasn’t a very keep it up, so it might as well be people I love and
good student, and he said to me one day, ‘You’re trust,’’ Tim says.
really smart, can you help me?’ ’’ Kim says, laugh- • Back in the Bay Area, they have reconnected
ing. with the Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish chapter
• “We are like an opposites-attract story,’’ Kim with friends they had during Tim’s tenure with the
says. “I’m type A --an organizer, a thinker, a wor- A’s. He’s looking forward to introducing his two
rier. I worry about things I think may happen at older daughters to the doctor in San Ramon who
some point. Tim really doesn’t think past the end delivered them.
of his nose. He lives in the moment. He doesn’t fret • The Hudsons rented a home in San Francisco to
and worry. As frustrating as it can be at times, we give their children the experience of city life. “Our
complement each other. I see him in what I don’t kids have always lived in the suburbs,’’ Kim says.
see in myself.’’ “I want them experience something different. I think
• As Tim was drafted and went off to the pros, Kim their eyes will be open to some things.
attended law school. She practices law in Auburn • Three children: two girls — Kennedie (July
three days a week while running the family founda- 2001) and Tess (May 2004)— and a boy, Kade (April
tion. 2005).

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Travis Ishikawa
INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER 45
ISHIKAWA

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 220 L L
Full name : Travis Takashi Ishikawa
Birthdate : September 24, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 31
Birthplace : Seattle, Washington
Resides : San Jose, California
M.L. Ser vice : 4 years, 12 days
Became a Giant : Signed a minor league con-
tract, April 25, 2014
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2010, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: April 18, 2006 at Arizona
> First MLB hit: April 19, 2006 at Arizona (single off RHP Brandon Webb)
> First MLB home run: August 17, 2008 at Atlanta (two-run HR off RHP Charlie Morton)
> Hit a walk-off 3-run HR in Game 5 of the 2014 NLCS vs. St. Louis to help SF win the NL pennant

2014 SEASON on July 19…finished season with triple-A Charlotte.


> Ishikawa returned to San Francisco (was with the Giants’ > In 2012, Ishikawa signed with the Milwaukee Brewers,
organization from 2002-2011) inking a minor league who used him mainly as a pinch-hitter and defensive
contract in April after having spent parts of the last three replacement.
seasons with the Brewers, Orioles, Yankees and Pirates. > Had 2011 season limited to 56 games before undergoing
> Was on the Pirates’ Opening Day roster and appeared season-ending shoulder surgery.
in 15 games, batting .206, before being designated for > Served as a pinch-hitter and defensive replacement for
assignment April 19. the Giants in 2010, and was designated for assignment
> Signed a minor league contract with the Giants on April 25 at the end of spring training in 2011, spending the entire
and spent most of the season with triple-A Fresno, batting season in the minor leagues.
.271 (65-for-240) with 34 runs scored, nine doubles, 11 > Was a member of San Francisco’s Opening Day roster in
home runs and 45 RBI in 71 games. 2009 for the first time in his career.
> Had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno on July > Started 2009 as the Giants’ first baseman but failed to
29 and appeared in 47 games with SF, batting .274 (20x73) produce offensively and was replaced part of the season
with 18 RBI. by Ryan Garko…however, on defense he was third in the
> Hit .229 (11x48) with nine RBI in 14 starts for the Giants NL in fielding percentage, ranking third among National
(11 at 1st, three in left)...went 7-for-21 (.333) with six RBI League first basemen with a .996 fielding mark.
as a pinch-hitter. > Was named to the Topps Major League All-Rookie Team in
2009.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Became the first Giants rookie in 2009 to start at first base
on Opening Day since J.R. Phillips in 1995 and was the
> Spent most of the 2013 season in the minor leagues,
youngest starting first baseman (25 years, 195 days) since
though he played six games for the Baltimore Orioles and
Will Clark (25 years, 21 days) in 1989.
one game for the New York Yankees.
> Ranked eighth among National League rookies in runs,
> Began the 2013 season with Norfolk (Orioles’ AAA)
ninth in batting average, hits and RBI, tied for ninth in
after attending spring training as non-roster invitee with
home runs and 10th in total bases (126) in 2009.
Baltimore.
> Connected off Atlanta’s Charlie Morton for first career
> Had contract selected by Baltimore on June 18, 2013 and
home run on Aug. 17, 2008 at Turner Field.
made his Orioles debut that night (went 0-for-4 as the
> Made Major League debut on April 18, 2006 as a pinch
designated hitter).
hitter...singled off Arizona’s Brandon Webb for first big
> Was designated for assignment on June 29, 2013 and
league hit on April 19, 2006.
claimed off waivers by New York (AL) on July 7…went
0-for-2 in his only game with the Yankees on July 8 before
being designated for assignment on July 11...was out-
righted off the roster on July 13 and granted free agency
before signing a minor league contract with Chicago (AL)

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Players in MLB History to have his first walk-off
home run come in a postseason clinching game

ISHIKAWA
Player Team Series
Travis Ishikawa 2014 Giants LCS vs STL
Chris Burke 2005 Astros LDS vs ATL
Todd Pratt 1999 Mets LDS vs ARI
Bill Mazeroski 1960 Pirates WS vs NYY

> His Game 5 HR marked the second time in Giants fran-


POSTSEASON CAREER chise history that a walk-off sent the club to the World
> Has won a pair of World Series rings with the Giants in Series and first since Kenny Lofton singled home a run
2010 and in 2014. against St. Louis in Game 5 of the NLCS in 2002.
> Owns a career .245 batting average with one home run > Started in left field for the Giants throughout the 2014
and eight RBI in 26 postseason games. playoffs after having appeared in left just eight times in
> Will be remembered by Giants fans for hitting a walk-off his career during the regular season.
three-run home run to give the Giants their third National > His bases-loaded double in the 1st inning of Game 3 of
League pennant in five years by defeating the St. Louis the 2014 NLCS was the first three-RBI double in Giants
Cardinals in Game 5 of the NLCS on Oct. 16, 2014. postseason history.
> Became the fourth player in Major League history and the
first in NL history to hit a walk-off home run to send his PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
team to the World Series, joining DET’s Magglio Ordonez > Married (Rochelle)...has three children; sons Isaiah (June
in Game 7 of the 2006 ALCS, NYY’s Aaron Boone in Game 14, 2001) and Jordan (Sept. 29, 2010) and daughter Faith
7 of the 2003 ALCS and NYY’s Chris Chambliss in Game 5 Annabel (Sept. 24, 2008).
of the 1976 ALCS. > Is a 2002 graduate of Federal Way (WA) High School,
> It was the ninth series-clinching walk-off homer in MLB where he led the team to the Washington State 4A base-
postseason history and it was the first walk-off home run ball title in 2001 and a runner-up spot in 2002.
of Ishikawa’s big-league career, regular season or post- > His father, Alan, is third-generation Japanese...His great-
season…three of the previous eight players to hit series- grandfather emigrated from Japan to California to work on
deciding walk-off home runs had also never hit a walk-off the railroads.
homer in their major-league career up to that point: the
Pirates’ Bill Mazeroski (Game 7 of the 1960 World Series),
the Mets’ Todd Pratt (Game 4 of the 1999 NLDS) and the
Astros’ Chris Burke (Game 4 of the 2005 NLDS).
> Ishikawa’s homer was the second walk-off home run in
Giants postseason history, with the other being Dusty
Rhodes’ in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series vs. the
Indians.

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TRAVIS TAKASHI ISHIKAWA
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2002 AZL Giants-R .279 19 68 10 19 4 2 1 10 0 0 2 7-1 20 7-0 1 .364 .441
ISHIKAWA

Salem-Keizer-R .307 23 88 14 27 2 1 1 17 1 1 1 5-0 22 1-1 4 .347 .386


2003 Hagerstown-A .206 57 194 20 40 5 0 3 22 1 1 3 33-5 69 3-4 5 .329 .278
Salem-Keizer -R .254 66 248 53 63 17 4 3 31 0 1 5 44-0 77 0-0 11 .376 .391
2004 Hagerstown-A .256 97 355 59 91 19 2 15 54 1 1 11 45-0 110 10-5 5 .357 .448
San Jose-A .232 16 56 10 13 7 0 1 10 0 1 1 10-2 16 0-0 0 .353 .411
2005 San Jose-A .282 127 432 87 122 28 7 22 79 2 5 7 70-3 129 1-4 8 .387 .532
2006 San Francisco .292 12 24 1 7 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 0 .320 .500
Connecticut-AA .232 86 298 33 69 13 4 10 42 1 3 3 35-3 88 0-0 5 .316 .403
2007 Connecticut-AA .214 48 173 17 37 3 1 3 17 0 0 2 17-0 48 0-0 7 .292 .295
San Jose-A .268 56 198 35 53 15 1 13 34 0 1 4 19-0 78 0-0 7 .342 .551
2008 Connecticut-AA .289 64 232 34 67 16 0 8 45 2 4 2 36-3 45 10-4 4 .383 .461
Fresno-AAA .310 48 171 35 53 19 3 16 46 0 3 4 14-0 36 0-1 1 .370 .737
San Francisco .274 33 95 12 26 6 0 3 15 0 0 0 9-1 27 1-0 3 .337 .432
2009 San Francisco .261 120 326 49 85 10 2 9 39 1 2 4 30-3 89 2-2 3 .329 .387
2010 San Francisco .266 116 158 18 42 11 0 3 22 1 1 0 13-2 29 0-0 0 .320 .392
2011 Fresno-AAA .251 56 175 21 44 14 0 3 18 2 1 4 29-4 54 3-1 6 .368 .383
2012 Nashville-AAA .222 6 18 1 4 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 3-0 2 0-0 0 .333 .389
Milwaukee .257 94 152 19 39 12 1 4 30 4 1 4 13-3 42 0-0 2 .329 .428
2013 Norfolk-AAA .316 49 177 29 56 16 0 7 31 0 1 1 29-3 43 1-0 4 .413 .525
Baltimore .118 6 17 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 8 0-0 0 .167 .118
New York-AL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .000
Charlotte-AAA .250 34 120 17 30 5 2 2 23 1 0 4 15-0 31 0-0 0 .353 .375
2014 Pittsburgh .206 15 34 2 7 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 3-0 11 0-0 1 .263 .382
Fresno-AAA .271 71 240 34 65 9 0 11 45 0 2 6 24-1 62 0-0 4 .349 .446
San Francisco .274 47 73 7 20 3 0 2 15 0 1 1 6-1 23 0-0 0 .333 .397
Minor Totals .263 923 3243 509 853 195 27 119 529 11 25 60 435-25 930 36-20 68 .358 .450
A.L. Totals .105 7 19 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 10 0-0 0 .105 .150
N.L. Totals .262 437 862 108 226 46 5 22 128 6 6 9 75-10 227 3-2 9 .404 .326
M.L. Totals .259 444 881 108 228 46 5 22 129 6 6 9 76-10 237 3-2 9 .322 .397
*Led League

W
ILD CARD SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .333

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. ATL .000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .333
2014 SF vs. WAS .182 4 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .182 .250
DS Totals .154 7 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .154 .267

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. PHI .250 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 3 0-0 0 .250 .400
2014 SF vs. STL .385 5 13 1 5 2 0 1 7 0 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 .769 .429
LCS Totals .353 10 17 1 6 2 0 1 7 0 0 1 1-0 6 0-0 0 .647 .421

world series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. TEX .250 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 1 .500 .400
2014 SF vs. KC .231 6 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .231 .286
WS Totals .235 8 17 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 1 .294 .316

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 21st round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Matt Woodward

ISHIKAWA
■ Signed by Milwaukee to a minor league contract on Dec. 12, 2011
■ Signed by Baltimore to a minor league contract on Dec. 19, 2012
■ Acquired off waivers by New York-AL on July 7, 2013
■ Signed by Chicago-AL to a minor league contract on July 17, 2013
■ Signed by Pittsburgh to a minor league contract on Dec. 18, 2013
■ Signed by San Francisco to a minor league contract on April 25, 2014

dISABLED LIST
■ June 9-12, 2009 (Bereavement List)
■ May 26-June 23, 2012 (strained left oblique; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4, May 25, 2009 vs. ATL (w/SF)
1st Base .995 315 1735 138 9 1882 170 ■ Runs: 3, May 25, 2009 vs. ATL (w/SF)
Outfield 1.000 11 10 0 0 10 0 ■ Doubles: 2 (6x), last: Aug. 20, 2014 at CHC (w/SF)
■ Triples: 1 (5x), last: April 8, 2014 at CHC (w/PIT)
■ Home Runs: 2, May 15, 2012 at NYM (w/MIL)
■ RBI: 5, May 15, 2012 at NYM (w/MIL)
■ Walks: 3, Sept. 21, 2009 at ARI (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (3x), last: July 6, 2009 vs. FLA (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 10 games, July 2-11, 2009 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (1) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
May 15, 2012 at New York-NL (w/MIL) ■ Game Ending (1)
■ 3-HR Games (0) Oct. 16, 2014 (LCS Gm 5) vs. St. Louis (off Michael
■ Grand Slams (1) Wacha) (w/SF)
July 3, 2010 at Colorado (off Ubaldo Jimenez) (w/SF) ■ Leadoff (0)

■ Pinch-Hit (2)
April 7, 2010 at Houston (off Jeff Fulchino) (w/SF)
Sept. 12, 2014 vs. Los Angeles-NL (off Kevin Correia) (w/SF)

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George Kontos
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 70
KONTOS

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 215 R R
Full name : George Nicholas Kontos
Birthdate : June 12, 1985
2015 Opening Day Age : 29
Birthplace : Lincolnwood, Illinois
Resides : Lincolnwood, Illinois
M.L. Ser vice : 1 year, 171 days
Became a Giant : Acquired from the Yankees
in exchange for Chris Stewart, April 4, 2012
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow George on Twitter @G_Kontos

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 10, 2011 at Los Angeles-AL (w/NYY)
> First MLB win: Aug. 29, 2012 at Houston (w/SF)

2014 SEASON > Posted a 3.00 ERA (2er, 6.0ip) without recording a decision
> Spent the season bouncing back and forth between triple- in seven relief appearances with New York-AL as Sept.
A Fresno and San Francisco, being recalled to the big call-up in 2011.
league club five different times. > Was selected by San Diego in the Rule 5 Draft on Dec.
> Went 4-0 with a 2.78 ERA (10er, 32.1ip) in 24 relief 9, 2010…after making three appearances for the Padres
appearances for the Giants, with 14 of 24 outings being during spring training in 2011, he was returned to the
multiple innings. Yankees prior to the regular season.
> Won back-to-back games July 21-22, earning wins at > Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to
Philadelphia in which he totaled 4.1 innings while allow- Yankees’ active roster from triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-
ing one run on 61 pitches. Barre on Sept. 6, 2011…made his Major League debut on
> Began the season at triple-A Fresno where he compiled a Sept. 10, 2011 at Los Angeles-AL, allowing two hits and
3-3 record with a 2.08 ERA (11er, 47.2ip) along with four one earned run in 1.1 innings.
saves in 30 relief appearances. > Began the 2010 season on the disabled list recovering
> Struck out 58 batters while allowing 11 walks and held from “Tommy John” surgery…returning to action after a
PCL batters to a .228 average against. ten month recovery, he shifted into a relief pitcher.
> Fanned at least one batter in every game but two, with > Pitched for Tampa, Trenton and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
multiple strikeouts in 20 of 30 games. in 2010 and after the season, the Yankees opted not to
> Ended his triple-A season Aug. 15 with a 19.0-inning protect him on their 40-man roster.
scoreless streak (June 28-Aug. 15). > After experiencing tightness in his pitching arm in 2009,
Kontos went on the disabled list in what he thought was
a precautionary measure…magnetic resonance imaging
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS diagnosed a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow,
> Completed his second season with San Francisco in 2013 which required Tommy John surgery, forcing him to miss
and appeared in 52 games, going 2-2 with a 4.39 ERA the rest of the season (underwent surgery on July 7).
(27er, 55.1ip). > Was placed on disabled list from April 19-June 13, 2007
> Received a three-game suspension and an undisclosed with right shoulder contusion.
fine for intentionally throwing a pitch at the Pirates’
Andrew McCutchen on June 11, 2013 at PNC Park. POSTSEASON CAREER
> Was an integral part of the Giants’ bullpen in his rookie > Was part of the Giants’ 2012 World Series run, posting no
season of 2012, going 2-1 with a 2.47 ERA (12er, 43.2ip) record with a 6.75 ERA in eight relief appearances.
along with 44 strikeouts against 12 walks in 44 games.
> Among rookie relievers he was tied for sixth in games,
seventh in innings and strikeouts. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Was acquired by the Giants from the Yankees on April 4, > Attended Northwestern University, where he started most
2012 in exchange for catcher Chris Stewart. games of any Wildcat pitcher (16) and ranked second in
> Earned his first big league win on Aug. 29, 2012 at the Big Ten with 84 strikeouts in 2006.
Houston tossing 2.2-scoreless innings with four strike- > Went to Niles West High School in Illinois, where he
outs. was named the high school baseball player of the year in
Illinois in 2003…he also lettered in golf and basketball.

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GEORGE NICHOLAS KONTOS
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2006 Staten Island-R 7-3 2.64 14 14 0 0 0 78.1 64 25 23 3 2 19 82 3 0
2007 Tampa-A 4-6 4.02 19 17 0 0 0 94.0 95 51 42 15 0 30 101 6 0

KONTOS
2008 Trenton-AA 6-11 3.68 27 27 0 0 0 151.2 134 76 62 14 4 57 152 2 0
2009 Trenton-AA 1-1 2.66 4 4 0 0 0 20.1 19 7 6 0 2 9 24 5 0
Scranton/WB-AAA 3-4 3.35 9 9 1 0 0 51.0 44 24 19 6 2 21 39 2 0
2010 Tampa-A 0-1 2.61 5 2 0 0 0 10.1 7 3 3 0 0 3 8 0 0
Trenton-AA 0-2 3.38 17 0 0 0 0 32.0 30 13 12 2 0 11 28 0 0
Scranton/WB-AAA 0-1 10.12 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 3 3 1 0 1 2 0 0
2011 Scranton/WB-AAA 4-4 2.62 40 4 0 0 2 89.1 72 27 26 12 2 26 91 3 0
New York-AL 0-0 3.00 7 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 1 0 3 6 0 0
2012 Fresno-AAA 2-0 1.71 23 0 0 0 1 31.2 24 9 6 1 1 7 26 2 0
San Francisco 2-1 2.47 44 0 0 0 0 43.2 34 15 12 3 0 12 44 1 0
2013 San Francisco 2-2 4.39 52 0 0 0 0 55.1 60 30 27 7 2 18 47 1 0
Fresno-AAA 3-2 4.18 18 0 0 0 4 23.2 19 11 11 3 0 3 26 1 0
2014 Fresno-AAA 3-3 2.08 30 0 0 0 4 47.2 41 17 11 4 0 11 58 2 0
San Francisco 4-0 2.78 24 0 0 0 0 32.1 24 10 10 1 0 11 27 1 0
Minor Totals 33-38 3.19 208 77 1 0 11 632.2 554 266 224 61 13 198 637 26 0
A.L. Totals 0-0 3.00 7 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 1 0 3 6 0 0
N.L. Totals 8-3 3.36 120 0 0 0 0 131.1 118 55 49 11 2 41 118 3 0
S.F. Totals 8-3 3.36 120 0 0 0 0 131.1 118 55 49 11 2 41 118 3 0
M.L. Totals 8-3 3.34 127 0 0 0 0 137.1 122 57 51 12 2 44 124 3 0
*Led League

KONTOS’ M.L. BATTING


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 111 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 .000 .000
LAST HOME RUN: None

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. CIN 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. STL 0-0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. DET 0-0 54.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Selected by New York-AL in the 5th round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Chris Heidt
■ Selected by San Diego in the Rule 5 Draft on December 9, 2010
■ Returned to New York-AL on March 14, 2011
■ Acquired by San Francisco from New York-AL in exchange for Chris Stewart on April 4, 2012

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: None
Pitcher .958 127 9 14 1 24 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: None
Reliever: 3.1, July 22, 2013 vs. CIN (w/SF)
■ Most Strikeouts: 4 (3x), last: May 9, 2013 vs. ATL (w/SF)
■ Winning Streak: 4 games, May 28-Sept. 2, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 1 game (3x), last: July 8, 2013-present (w/SF)
■ Scoreless Streak: 8.1 innings, Sept. 28, 2013-May 28, 2014 (w/SF)

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Kontos’ Giants Gems
KONTOS

• Grew up in the Chicago area, lettering in base- regular school, plus Sunday school at the Greek
ball, basketball and golf in high school. He was Orthodox Church, where he was an altar boy. He
Gatorade Player of the Year for Illinois in 2003. still speaks, writes and reads Greek fluently.
• Majored in economics at Northwestern • Nicholas knew nothing of baseball when he
University before being drafted by the Yankees. arrived in Chicago as a child but soon became
George’s younger brother Chris also played base- a fan of the Cubs. He was an enthusiastic and
ball at Northwestern and graduated in 2012. knowledgeable supporter of both his sons when
• Little-known fact about Kontos: He has all they played on Little League and travel-ball teams
ten seasons of “Friends’’ on DVDs and can quote and through college and pros.
nearly every line. His favorite episode is when • George didn’t distinguish himself until high
Joey speaks French. school, when scouts began coming around his
• Kontos is Greek on both sides of his family. His junior year. But George was also a good student,
mother’s family and father’s family are both from a taking mostly AP classes, and accepted a scholar-
2000-year-old town outside Sparta called Geraki. ship to play baseball at Northwestern -- where his
George’s father Nicholas grew up in a house that grandfather had been a custodian. The university
was 200 years old. His parents immigrated to the is just 10 minutes from George’s childhood home
States when they were children, so George is first- in Lincolnwood, Illinois, where his parents still live.
generation American. (George’s brother Chris also played baseball at
• Quintessential immigrant’s story: George’s Northwestern; he graduated in June 2012.)
grandfather was a farmer who produced olives • George was drafted by the Yankees in 2006
and olive oil. Gave that up for a better life for his after his junior year of college. His climb through
children in the States. He arrived in the States dur- the farm system as a starting pitcher came to a
ing the 1960s with $250 in his pocket. Because his halt in 2009 when he had Tommy John surgery.
English was limited, he had few job prospects so he During his 10-month rehab back in Illinois, he took
worked as a custodian at Northwestern from 3 to enough classes to earn his degree in finance from
11 p.m. His wife, George’s grandmother, worked in Northwestern. “That was a dream for all of us,’’
a factory. One salary went for living expenses, the Nicholas says.
other into savings, which they eventually used to • Traded to the Giants at the end of spring train-
buy an apartment building that the family owns to ing 2012 for catcher Chris Stewart. Earned a spot
this day. on the postseason roster and now has a World
• Their son, Nicholas (George’s father) dropped Series ring.
out of college to start his own business distributing • He is a workout fanatic. During the 2012 off
restaurant supplies because so many Greek fami- season, in addition to lifting weights three times a
lies owned restaurants. He operated the business week, yoga once a week and throwing, his workout
for 30 years, and like his father used his savings to included boxing twice a week and Muay Thai once a
buy real estate. He and his wife, Theodora, now week. (Perhaps his embrace of martial arts and box-
own and operate convenience stores and gas sta- ing is a reflection of his Spartan heritage; in ancient
tions in addition to the apartment building. Greece Sparta was well-known for its focus on mili-
• Theodora’s father owned and operated a well- tary training.)
known fast food stand in Chicago for 30 years • Muay Thai is a practice of martial arts that is
called MIC Duck’s. known as “the art of eight weapons” because it is
• “Except for the Windex, ‘My Big Fat Greek characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows,
Wedding’ is pretty accurate of our family,’’ knees, shins and feet. Kontos says it helps open up
Nicholas says. hips and helps with flexibility.
• George, who is named after his paternal grand- • Boxing workout: jump rope, shadow boxing,
father (the olive farmer and Northwestern custo- push-ups, core work, heavy bag with 16-ounce
dian who died 10 days after George was born), was gloves – similar motion to throwing a baseball.
cared for by his grandparents -- one papou and two Helps endurance.
yia-yia’s -- on the north side of Chicago because • He works out in the off-season with outfielder
George’s parents both worked. So George’s first Curtis Granderson, who attended University of
language was Greek. When his parents moved Chicago at Illinois, and pitcher Luke Gregerson,
to the suburbs and placed him in a Montessori another Chicago-area local who attended St.
preschool, George couldn’t understand any of the Xavier University in Orland Park, Illinois.
other children. • Not married. Plays golf and does a little bow-
• Twice a week through his childhood, George hunting in the off-season when he’s not in the gym.
attended Greek school for an hour and a half after

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Braulio Lara
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 75

LARA
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 180 L L
Full name : Braulio Armando Lara
Birthdate : December 20, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : Bani, Peravia, Dominican Republic
Resides : San Jose de Ocoa, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Signed to a minor league
contract, Nov. 14, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON > Led the DSL-Rays in strikeouts for the second consecutive
> Combined to go 2-4 with a 5.77 ERA (37er, 57.2ip) in year in 2009 with 58 punch outs.
45 appearances between double-A Montgomery and > In his first professional season in 2008, went 2-2 with a
Durham. 3.97 ERA (15er, 34.0ip) in 17 appearances (three starts) for
> Threw for Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League the DSL-Rays, as he led the team in strikeouts (39).
and went 0-1 with a 5.68 ERA (4er, 6.1ip) in 11 appear-
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
ances.
> Resides in San Jose de Ocoa, D.R.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Spent 2013 transitioning to his first season as a full-time
reliever, as he appeared in 45 games with 14 games
finished for double-A Montgomery.
> Was selected by Miami in the Rule 5 draft in 2012,
but was returned to Tampa Bay in March during Spring
Training.
> In 2010, he posted the second best ERA (2.18) in the
Appalachian League and his .200 opponents’ average
against was the league’s lowest.

BRAULIO ARMANDO LARA


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 DSL Rays-R 2-2 3.97 17 3 0 0 0 34.0 28 21 15 1 5 21 39 12 0
2009 DSL Rays-R 5-3 3.58 13 8 1 0 0 55.1 52 29 22 2 5 21 58 13 1
2010 Princeton-R 6-4 2.18 13 13 1 0 0 66.0 49 26 16 2 3 25 58 12 1
2011 Bowling Green-A 5-11 4.94 25 25 0 0 0 120.1 117 74 66 10 5 55 111 22 3
2012 Charlotte-A 6-10 5.71 25 21 0 0 0 112.0 123 81 71 11 5 58 82 11 2
2013 Montgomery-AA 4-2 4.38 45 0 0 0 0 72.0 68 42 35 6 1 43 53 8 1
Durham-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0
2014 Durham-AAA 0-3 9.00 9 0 0 0 0 11.0 7 11 11 2 0 12 11 2 0
Montgomery-AA 2-1 5.01 36 0 0 0 3 46.2 49 27 26 2 3 19 46 5 1
Minor Totals 30-36 4.53 184 70 2 0 3 520.1 493 311 262 36 27 255 461 86 9
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent, Jan. 14, 2008
■ Selected by Miami in the Rule 5 Draft, Dec. 6, 2012; returned from Rule 5 Selection to Tampa Bay, March 16, 2013
■ Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, Nov. 14, 2014

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Derek Law
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 64
LAW

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 210 R R
Full name : Derek Robert Law
Birthdate : September 14, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Resides : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Selected in the ninth round
of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Derek on Twitter @DerekLaw24

2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


> Was a non-roster invitee to big league camp and was so > Combined to go 5-4 with a 2.50 ERA (17er, 61.1ip) in 46
impressive that he wasn’t sent down to the minors until appearances between ARL-Giants, Class A Augusta and
the final weekend. Class A Advanced San Jose in 2013.
> Was ultimately assigned to double-A Richmond where he > Posted a remarkable 102-to-12 strikeout/walk ratio
posted a 2.57 ERA and converted 13 of 14 save opportuni- between all three clubs (8.2 K/BB).
ties in 28.0 innings. > Was a perfect 11-for-11 in save chances and had a 45-to-1
> However, suffered an elbow injury in early June that strikeout-to-walk ratio in 25.2 innings with San Jose in
required Tommy John surgery, which ended his season. ’13.
> Was leading the Eastern League in saves prior to his > Excelled in the Arizona Fall League after the regular
injury. season, not allowing an earned run in 12.0 innings…was
> Left a road game on June 8th at Reading’s FirstEnergy named to Arizona Fall League Top Prospects list.
Stadium in Reading, PA, under the supervision of
Squirrels’ Athletic Trainer David Getsoff, Manager Russ PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Morman and Pitching Coach Ross Grimsley…was origi- > Was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 28th round of
nally diagnosed with forearm tightness, but it was later the 2009 draft out of Seton-La Salle Catholic High School
learned that his injury would require “Tommy John” in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but did not sign and instead
surgery…Law learned that his season had ended while at chose to attend Miami Dade College.
the team’s hotel in Trenton, NJ. > Was then drafted by the Giants in the ninth round of the
2011 draft.

DEREK ROBERT LAW


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 2.50 15 0 0 0 4 18.0 16 6 5 0 0 2 19 2 0
2012 Augusta-A 5-2 2.91 32 0 0 0 2 55.2 45 20 18 6 2 23 67 8 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 3.18 5 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 2 2 0 0 1 9 2 0
Augusta-A 0-3 2.31 19 0 0 0 3 35.0 27 12 9 1 1 10 48 4 0
San Jose-A 4-0 2.10 22 0 0 0 11 25.2 20 7 6 1 1 1 45 5 0
2014 Richmond-AA 2-0 2.57 27 0 0 0 13 28.0 19 8 8 1 1 14 29 1 0
Minor Totals 12-5 2.57 120 0 0 0 33 168.0 131 55 48 9 5 51 217 22 0
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Law’s Giants Gems

LAW
• G rew up and still makes his home in Pittsburgh, • Joe was Derek’s pitching coach at every level
PA. through high school (Seton LaSalle Catholic High
• F ather is former right-handed pitcher Joe Law, School in Pittsburgh.) Derek was good enough to
who spent nine seasons in the A’s farm system and be drafted at the end of high school in 2009 (by the
four days on the Major League roster. From Andrew Texas Rangers in the 28th round), but he chose to go
Baggarly, CSNBayArea: “On July 5, 1988, the Oakland to Miami Dade College in Florida, which has a highly
Athletics had a doubleheader in Cleveland and called respected baseball program.
up a right-handed pitcher named Joe Law. He spent • After two years at Miami Dade, Derek signed with
four days on the A’s roster, all told. Once he even got the Giants whey they drafted him in the ninth round in
the signal to start warming up. He sat back down. He 2011.
never unbuttoned his satin jacket again – then, or • Joe says his son’s growing success in base-
ever.’’ ball takes the sting out of falling short in his own
• Mom, Tracey, is a registered nurse who runs a career: “At the time I was bitter about it,’’ he told
elder-care home on the upstairs floor of the family’s Baggarly. “But as time goes by, you realize not too
large, 100-year-old house. many people get the call to the big leagues. Not too
• Has one sibling, an autistic brother, Dustin, who many people get to put the big league uniform on.
is four years younger than Derek. “He knows when I And I got that. With Derek so close [to making the
leave it’s for baseball, but he doesn’t get what base- Majors], that helps with the sting. But that was so
ball is,’’ Derek says. “He really looks up to me, but long ago, and I’m happy with it. If it didn’t happen
he can’t really go to my games. He has his routines. that way, I wouldn’t have gotten to spend as much
He’s in his own little world.’’ time with Derek as I did.”
• Tracey, with her elder-care clients and Dustin, • Had Tommy John surgery June 2014 and is
couldn’t attend many of Derek’s games. She has expected to be ready to pitch in June 2015.
seen him in one professional game: When he was • In high school, he was voted Most Athletic
with Single A Augusta and the team played in and Best Dancer. “Only my good friends know I can
Hagerstown, MD, which was close enough to drive. dance,’’ he says.
• Derek spent every day with his dad. “We’re like • He and his fiancé Chelsea Gielarowski have
brothers more than father and son. We fight like been together since high school. She works in
brothers. We talk like brothers. We were together public relations for a health care company in
every day until I left for college.’’ Joe took Derek to Pittsburgh.
the batting cages, to the field, wherever they could • Derek loves baseball history with a particular
play baseball. He built a mound for Derek on the interest in the Negro Leagues. He has been collect-
side of the house, where Derek began pitching at 7 ing baseball figurines since he was a kid. His most
years old. prized: Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige.
• Derek’s delivery is similar to former pitching
great Luis Tiant: He completely turns his back to the
hitter.

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Tim Lincecum
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 55
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HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


5-11 170 L R
Full name : Timothy LeRoy Lincecum
Birthdate : June 15, 1984
2015 Opening Day Age : 30
Birthplace : Bellevue, Washington
Resides : Seattle, Washington
M.L. Ser vice : 7 years, 148 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round (10th
overall) in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015 (signed
two-year contract extension on Oct. 22, 2013)
Follow Tim on Twitter @TimLincecum

> World Series champion: (2010, 2012, 2014 all with Giants)
> MLB All-Star (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
> Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner (2008, 2009)
> NL Sporting News Pitcher of the Year (2008, 2009)
> NL Babe Ruth Award winner (2010)
> MLB debut: May 6, 2007 vs. Philadelphia
> First MLB win: May 11, 2007 at Colorado
> First MLB save: July 22, 2014 at Philadelphia
> First MLB hit (as a batter): June 13, 2007 vs. Toronto (double off RHP Dustin McGowan)
> Has thrown two no-hitters: July 13, 2013 at San Diego; June 25, 2014 vs. San Diego
> Is the 31st pitcher with multiple no-hitters and second pitcher in MLB to twice no-hit the same team
> One of four pitchers to win the NL Cy Young award in back-to-back seasons
> First player to win a Cy Young award twice in his first two full seasons in the big leagues
> Is the Giants franchise record holder for number of games pitched with 10+ strikeouts - 36
> Is the third Giant ever to have four-straight seasons with at least 200 strikeouts (2008-2011)
> Ranks ninth and 10th on the Giants franchise list for strikeouts in a single season (2008 - 65; 2009 - 261)
> His 265 strikeouts in 2008 are a Giants single season record (SF-era since 1958)
> Is one of three SF Giants to lead NL rookies in strikeouts (150 in 2007)
> Is the fifth quickest Giant to reach the big leagues following baseball’s June draft (334 days)
> 2006 Golden Spikes award winner as collegiate baseball’s top player
> NL Pitcher of the Month: June 2009
> NL Pitcher of the Week: July 27-Aug. 2, 2009, July 8-14, 2013, June 23-29, 2014

2014 SEASON > Won four-consecutive starts from June 25-July 11 posting
> Went 12-9 with a 4.74 ERA (82er, 155.2ip) in 33 games (26 a 0.30 ERA (1er, 30.1ip) during this stretch...he became the
starts). sixth Giants pitcher to go 4-0 with an ERA that low over
> Was moved to the bullpen on Aug. 25, after struggling for a four-start stretch since 1920, joining Bill Walker in 1930
a span of six starts from July 25-Aug. 23, going 1-3 with a (4-0, 0.29), Sal Maglie in 1950 (4-0, 0.00), Gaylord Perry
9.49 ERA (26erm 24.2ip). in 1970 (4-0, 0.00), Rick Rueschel in 1989 (4-0, 0..30) and
> Went 10-9 with a 4.67 ERA (75er, 144.2ip) in 26 starts, Matt Cain in 2006 (4-0, 0.00) (Elias).
compared to a 2-0 mark with a 5.73 ERA (7er, 11.0ip) in > Tossed his second career no-hitter in his outing on June
seven relief outings. 25 vs. San Diego...became the 31st pitcher with multiple
> Struggled on the road, going 3-6 with a 6.02 ERA (41er, no-hitters and became the fourth active pitcher to achieve
61.1ip)...in comparison, he finished 9-3 with a 3.91 ERA the feat, joining Homer Bailey, Mark Buerhle and Justin
(41er, 94.1ip) at home...his 6.02 road ERA was the second- Verlander (Elias).
highest in the NL among pitchers who made at least 10 > Became just the second pitcher in Major League history to
starts away from home. twice no-hit the same team...Hall of Famer Addie Joss did
> His 15 wild pitches were tied for the most in the National it for the Cleveland Naps against the Chicago White Sox
League. with a perfect game in 1908 and a no-hitter in 1910 (Elias).

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> Made his second career regular season relief appearance three consecutive seasons…Lincecum also joined Christy
on July 22 at Philadelphia in the 14th inning and recorded Mathewson (1903-05) as the only pitchers in Giants
his first career save...he became the ninth pitcher in Major franchise history to lead the league in strikeouts for three-

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League history to have a no-hitter and record a save in the straight years.
same season (since saves became an official statistic in > Became the second-fastest player in SF-era history to win
1969) (Elias). his 50th career game, doing so in his 109th career contest
on July 15, 2010 vs. New York-NL (Juan Marichal earned
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS his 50th career win in his 97th game).
> Tossed his first career no-hitter on July 13, 2013 at San > Made slight change to his delivery in his start on July
Diego...was the 15th in franchise history and marked the 30 vs. Los Angeles, raising his arms over his head from
seventh no-hitter in San Francisco-era history...was the windup, something he once did in college…he needed
first no-hitter by a Giants pitcher on the road since RHP 62 pitches to get through first 3.0 innings, but was more
John Montefusco’s no-no on Sept. 29, 1976 at Atlanta. efficient remainder of way, ending with 7.0 innings and
> Became the fifth multiple Cy Young Award winner at limiting Dodgers to just two runs in SF’s 6-5 victory.
the time of his first no-hitter (also: Johan Santana, Bret > Named 2009 NL Cy Young Award winner for the second-
Saberhagen, Tom Seaver and Bob Gibson). consecutive year after finishing the season with a 15-7
> Needed 148 pitches for his first no-hitter, one shy of record, 2.48 ERA (62er, 225.1ip), four complete games,
the most in any no-no in the last quarter century...Edwin 261 strikeouts, 68 walks and yielding a .206 avg. against
Jackson threw 149 pitches in his no-hitter at Tampa Bay (168-for-814) in 32 starts for San Francisco.
on June 25, 2010. > Won the third-closest Cy Young race since current elec-
> Was the losing pitcher in Homer Bailey’s June 2nd no- tion format was created in 1970…edged St. Louis’ Chris
hitter...the only pitcher who was the loser in a no-no and Carpenter and Adam Wainwright, receiving 11 of 32 first-
then threw the next one in baseball was Mal Eason in place votes, 12 second-place votes and nine third-place
1906 with Brooklyn (Elias). votes to finish with 100 points.
> Was named NL Player of the Week for July 8-14, 2013 > Lincecum’s 15 wins in 2009 were the fewest for any start-
after tossing his first career no-hitter...marked the second ing pitcher to win a Cy Young in a season not shortened
time in his career that he won MLB’s weekly award. by work stoppage.
> In 2012, his 5.18 ERA was the highest among all qualifying > Became the first player to win the award twice in his first
pitchers in the National League and the fourth-highest in two full seasons in the big leagues.
the Majors. > Also named NL Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News.
> Led the NL in losses, runs allowed, earned runs, wild > Led the NL in strikeouts for the second-consecutive
pitches (17) and ranked second in walks during the 2012 season, joining Christy Mathewson as the only Giants in
season. franchise history to pace the league in Ks in consecutive
> Was named to his fourth-straight NL All-Star team in 2011 years.
becoming the first Giants pitcher to be elected that many > Was named the Opening Day starter by manager Bruce
consecutive times since Juan Marichal appeared in eight- Bochy, becoming just one of five pitchers originally drafted
straight from 1962-69. by San Francisco to start an opener for the Giants (others
> Finished fifth overall in the National League with a 2.74 were Terry Mulholland, John Burkett, Bob Knepper and
ERA in 2011. Jim Barr).
> Reached the 200-strikeout plateau for fourth-consecutive > Was named NL Pitcher of the Month for June after going
season, joining Amos Rusie (1890-93) of the New York 4-1 with a 1.48 ERA (8er, 48.2ip), three complete games
Giants and Juan Marichal (1963-66) of the SF Giants as and 48 strikeouts in his six June assignments…was his
the only pitchers in franchise history with 200+ strikeouts first-ever Pitcher of Month Award…also for his efforts
in four-straight seasons.
> Struck out 10 batters on April 18, 2011 at Colorado for
his 28th career double-digit strikeout game, tying Christy
200-Strikeout Seasons in
Mathewson for most in Giants franchise history (since SF-Era History (Since 1958)
1900).
Rank Player, Year SO
> Recorded his 1,000th career strikeout of his ML career
on June 6, 2011 vs. Washington after striking out Jerry 1. Tim Lincecum, 2008 265
Hairston to end the top of the second inning. 2. Tim Lincecum, 2009 261
> Became the eighth pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) 3. Jason Schmidt, 2004 251
with 1,000 strikeouts in his first five seasons...the seven 4. Juan Marichal, 1963 248
pitchers who have reached this milestone are: Tom Seaver 5. John Montefusco, 1965 240
(1,155), Bert Blyleven (1,094), Dwight Gooden (1,067),
6. Gaylord Perry, 1970 233
Kerry Wood (1,065), Grover Cleveland Alexander (1,036),
Hideo Nomo (1,031) and Mark Langston (1,018).
7. Tim Lincecum, 2010 231
> Was named to his third- straight All-Star team in 2010. 8. Gaylord Perry, 1967 230
> In 2010, he led the National League with 231 strikeouts 9. Juan Marichal, 1966 222
for the third year in a row, joining Randy Johnson (1999- 10. Tim Lincecum, 2011 220
2002) and Warren Spahn (1949-52) as the only NL pitchers 11. Madison Bumgarner, 2014 219
since World War II to pace the league in strikeouts for
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during month was named MLBs Clutch Performer.
> Had career-best 29.0-inning scoreless streak from June All-Time Giants Single-Season
23-July 9, marking the fourth-longest streak in SF-era
Strikeout Leaders
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history…only longer streaks were by Gaylord Perry (40.0


innings in 1967 and 39.0 innings in 1970) and Juan Rank Player, Year Ks
Marichal (30.0 innings in 1966). 1. Mickey Welch, 1884 345
> Was named to his second-straight NL All-Star team, along 2. Amos Rusie, 1890 341
with teammate Matt Cain…was named starting pitcher
3. Amos Rusie, 1891 337
for the NL team by manager Charlie Manuel, becoming the
seventh Giant to start a Midsummer Classic…threw 35 4. Tim Keefe, 1888 335
pitches over 2.0 innings, in his first career All-Star outing 5. Amos Rusie, 1892 304
July 14 at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium. 6. Tim Keefe, 1886 297
> Became just the third Giants pitcher since 1958 to strike 7. Mickey Welch, 1886 272
out 15-or-more batters in a single contest when he did so 8. Christy Mathewson, 1903 267
July 27, 2009 vs. Pittsburgh in what was his sixth career
9. Tim Lincecum, 2008 265
complete game…joined Jason Schmidt (16 Ks – June 6,
2006) and Gaylord Perry (15 Ks – July 22, 1966) as the only 10. Tim Lincecum, 2009 261
Giants to accomplish feat…also became the first Giants
pitcher with 15-or-more strikeouts in a game in which he also selected as Starter of the Year in MLB.com’s annual
didn’t allow an earned run since NL got idea to keep track This Year in Baseball Awards presented by State Farm,
of earned runs back in 1912 (Elias). which was voted on by fans.
> Was named NL Co-Player of the Week with Florida’s Josh > Was selected to his first NL All-Star Game, becoming the
Willingham for week of July 27-Aug. 2 after going 2-0 and 13th starting pitcher in SF annals to be selected, however,
allowing just two unearned runs in 17.0 innings. did not appear in Mid-Summer Classic at Yankee Stadium
> Missed a start for the first time as a Giant on Sept. 8, after suffering from flu-like symptoms.
2009 with lower-back spasms that forced him to miss > Emerged as one of stalwarts of Giants’ staff in 2007, going
game against Padres…he first reported pain in his back 7-5 with a 4.00 ERA, 150 strikeouts and .226 avg. against
when the Giants landed in San Francisco when team flew (122-for-539) over 24 starts in his first season at the Major
home from Milwaukee on Sept. 6…Giants’ top pitching League level.
prospect, Madison Bumgarner started in his place. > Ranked among NL rookie leaders in strikeouts (first),
> Became the first Giants Cy Young winner since 1967, wins (tied for fourth), ERA (fourth), avg. against (second),
and just the second ever, joining Mike McCormick, after innings (third) and starts (third).
posting a spectacular 18-5 record with a 2.62 ERA (66er, > His 150 strikeouts were the fourth-highest single-season
227.0ip) and ML-leading 265 strikeouts in 34 games (33 total by a rookie in SF history (seventh in franchise annals).
starts) for San Francisco in his first full big league season > Contract was originally purchased from triple-A Fresno
in 2008. on May 6, 2007, taking rotation spot of disabled Russ
> Of 32 ballots submitted by two writers in each league city, Ortiz…made his Major League debut on May 6, 2007 vs.
Lincecum was listed first on 23 ballots, second on seven Philadelphia, taking no decision in SF’s 8-5 setback…was
and third on one to total 137 points, based on a 5-3-1 ticketed with five runs over 4.1 innings, including two HRs
tabulation system…joined Dwight Gooden (Mets, 1985), (Shane Victorino and Ryan Howard)…struck out side in
Bret Saberhagen (Royals, 1985) and Fernando Valenzuela 1st inning to become the first Giants pitcher to accomplish
(Dodgers, 1981) as the only pitchers to win a Cy Young feat as a starter in their debut since Mike Remlinger June
> Was 24 years old when he won award, becoming the 15, 1991.
youngest Cy Young winner, in either league, since Roger > Earned his first Major League victory May 11, 2007 in
Clemens was 24 in 1986…also became the 13th pitcher Colorado, defeating Rockies 8-3.
to win the honor with team having a sub .500 record. > Was placed on the Bereavement List Aug. 17-20, 2007
> Established a SF-era single season strikeout record, following the death of his maternal grandfather.
surpassing Jason Schmidt’s 2004 total of 251…became > Collected a double off Toronto’s Dustin McGowan on June
just the ninth Giant since 1900 to record at least 200 Ks 13, 2007 for first career hit.
in a single season (22nd occurrence) and became the only > Earned Harry S. Jordan Award at Giants big league Spring
Giant to lead the Majors in the modern era in strikeouts, Training, as voted on by teammates and coaching staff.
first to pace NL since Bill Voiselle recorded 161 Ks in
1944…his 265 punchouts were the most in the Majors POSTSEASON CAREER
since Randy Johnson had 290 and Johan Santana col- > Is 5-2 with a 2.40 ERA in 13 games (six starts) in his
lected 265 in 2004. postseason career.
> Since 1900, only three other pitchers had as many strike- > Appeared in just one contest during the 2014 postseason,
outs in their sophomore season as Lincecum: Vida Blue as he tossed 1.2-scoreless frames in Game 2 of the World
(301 for 1971 A’s), Frank Tanana (269 for 1975 Angels) and Series...had to leave the game early with a lower back
Dwight Gooden (268 for 1985 Mets) (Elias). strain.
> Was named NL Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News > Resurrected his regular season with a superb 2012 post
and was named Players Choice for Most Outstanding NL season, going 1-1 with a 2.55 ERA (5er, 17.2ip) in six
pitcher, announced by MLB Players Association…was games (one start).

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> Five of his six appearances came in relief where he went PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
1-0 with a 0.69 ERA (1er, 13.0ip) along with 17 strikeouts > Graduated from Liberty (Renton, WA) High School...led
in just 13.0 relief innings. Patriots to 3A state championship in 2003, while being

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> Helped lead Giants’ surge to their first ever World Series named Washington’s Gatorade Player of Year.
Championship in San Francisco in 2010, posting a 4-1 > Attended University of Washington...was tabbed nation’s
record with a 2.43 ERA (10er, 37.0ip) with 43 strikeouts in second-best amateur prospect by Baseball America in
six games (five starts). 2006 after leading country in strikeouts during collegiate
> Was named winner of the Babe Ruth Award as Most season...two-time Pacific-10 Conference Pitcher of Year
Valuable Player of the postseason by BBWAA’s New York is league’s all-time leader with 491 career strikeouts...
chapter. garnered first team All-America accolades in 2006, going
> Passed Christy Mathewson (1905) for most wins by a 12-4 with three saves and a 1.94 ERA (27er, 125.1ip) in 22
Giants starter in a single postseason. games (17 starts) for Huskies.
> Opened Division Series vs. Atlanta on Oct. 7, 2010 with > Put together brilliant summer in 2005 Cape Cod League
a two-hit, 14-strikeout effort in San Francisco’s 1-0 vic- and earned Baseball America Summer All-America hon-
tory, becoming the fifth-youngest pitcher to fan at least ors...became first player ever to be named both Pac-10
14 batters in a postseason game and sixth pitcher in ML Freshman of Year and Pac-10 Pitcher of Year in 2004.
history to throw a 1-0 shutout in his postseason debut…
joined Roger Clemens (2000 Yankees) as the only pitchers
to strike out 14+ and allow two hits or fewer in a postsea-
son shutout…Lincecum’s 14 strikeouts in Game 1 of the
Longest Scoreless Streaks
LDS surpassed the record for most strikeouts by a Giants SF-Era History—Single Season
pitcher in a postseason game (Jesse Barnes, Oct. 11, 1921 Player IP (Year)
vs. NY; Carl Hubbell, Oct. 3, 1933 vs. Washington; Hal
Gaylord Perry 40.0 (1967)
Schumacher, Oct. 5, 1936 vs. NYY; and Jack Sanford, Oct.
10, 1962 vs. NYY each had 10 apiece). Gaylord Perry 39.0 (1970)
> Tied the all-time record for most strikeouts in a World Juan Marichal 30.0 (1966)
Series clinching game with 10 on Nov. 1, 2010 at Texas… Tim Lincecum 29.0 (2009)
became the first pitcher to record that many Ks in such a
game since Bob Gibson fanned 10 batters in Game 7 of the
1967 World Series against Boston.

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Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2006 Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0
San Jose-A 2-0 1.95 6 6 0 0 0 27.2 13 7 6 3 0 12 48 2 0
2007 Fresno-AAA 4-0 0.29 5 5 0 0 0 31.0 12 1 1 0 1 11 46 1 0
San Francisco 7-5 4.00 24 24 0 0 0 146.1 122 70 65 12 2 65 150 10 0
2008 San Francisco 18-5 2.62 34 33 2 1 0 227.0 182 72 66 11 6 84 265* 17 2
2009 San Francisco 15-7 2.48 32 32 4* 2* 0 225.1 168 69 62 10 6 68 261* 11 2
2010 San Francisco 16-10 3.43 33 33 1 1 0 212.1 194 84 81 18 5 76 231* 9 0
2011 San Francisco 13-14 2.74 33 33 1 1 0 217.0 176 74 66 15 6 86 220 9 0
2012 San Francisco 10-15* 5.18 33 33 0 0 0 186.0 183 111* 107* 23 4 90 190 17* 2
2013 San Francisco 10-14 4.37 32 32 1 1 0 197.2 184 102 96 21 7 76 193 11 2
2014 San Francisco 12-9 4.74 33 26 1 1 1 155.2 154 86 82 19 5 63 134 15* 1
Minor Totals 6-0 1.01 13 13 0 0 0 62.2 26 8 7 3 1 23 104 4 0
M.L. Totals 101-79 3.59 254 246 10 7 1 1567.1 1363 668 625 129 41 608 1644 99 7
*Led League

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M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .068 34 44 2 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1-0 26 0-0 1 .068 .146
--- Career .110 246 453 26 50 3 2 0 19 68 1 0 32-0 234 0-0 10 .126 .169
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Pitch -

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. ATL 1-0 0.00 1 1 1 1 0 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 0
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2012 SF vs. CIN 1-0 1.42 2 0 0 0 0 6.1 3 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 0


2014 SF vs. WAS - Did Not Pitch -
DS Totals 2-0 0.59 3 1 1 1 0 15.1 5 1 1 0 0 1 22 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. PHI 1-1 3.14 3 2 0 0 0 14.1 12 6 5 2 1 4 16 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-1 5.40 2 1 0 0 0 6.2 6 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0
2014 SF vs. STL - Did Not Pitch -
LCS Totals 1-2 3.86 5 3 0 0 0 21.0 18 10 9 2 1 8 20 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. TEX 2-0 3.29 2 2 0 0 0 13.2 11 5 5 1 0 4 13 0 0
2012 SF vs. DET 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
WS Totals 2-0 2.25 5 2 0 0 0 20.0 11 5 5 1 0 5 23 0 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 NL, New York - Did Not Play –
2009 NL, St. Louis 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
2010 NL, Anaheim - Did Not Play –
2011 NL, Arizona - Did Not Play -
ASG Totals 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Selected by Chicago-NL in the 48th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft; did not sign
■ Selected by Cleveland in 42nd round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft; did not sign
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 1st round (10th pick overall) of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft; signed by
Matt Woodward
■ Signed two-year extension, avoids arbitration on Feb. 12, 2010
■ Signed two-year extension on Oct. 22, 2013

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 0 (2x), last: June 25, 2014 vs. SD
Pitcher .960 254 89 151 10 250 6 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0 (9x), last: June 25, 2014 vs. SD

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Reliever: 4.0, April 2, 2008 at LAD
■ Most Strikeouts: 15, July 27, 2009 vs. PIT
■ Winning Streak: 6 games (4x), last: Oct. 1, 2009-May 15, 2010
■ Losing Streak: 6 games, May 9-June 16, 2012
■ Scoreless Streak: 29.0 innings, June 23-July 9, 2009

CAREER 10+ Strikeout games: 36


15, July 27, 2009 vs. Pittsburgh 12, June 23, 2011 at Minnesota 10, May 17, 2007 at Houston
13, July 26, 2008 vs. Arizona 11, April 13, 2008 vs. St. Louis 10, May 15, 2008 vs. Houston
13, Sept. 28, 2008 vs. Los Angeles-NL 11, June 28, 2008 at Oakland 10, Aug. 17, 2008 at Atlanta
13, April 18, 2009 vs. Arizona 11, Aug. 1, 2008 at San Diego 10, Aug. 27, 2008 vs. Colorado
13, May 4, 2010 at Florida 11, Sept. 3, 2009 at Philadelphia 10, May 21, 2009 at San Diego
13, April 6, 2011 at San Diego 11, Sept. 14, 2009 vs. Colorado 10, July 17, 2009 at Pittsburgh
13, July 13, 2013 at San Diego 11, April 28, 2010 vs. Philadelphia 10, April 11, 2010 vs. Atlanta
12, July 1, 2007 vs. Arizona 11, Sept. 7, 2010 at Arizona 10, June 16, 2010 vs. Baltimore
12, Sept. 13, 2008 at San Diego 11, Sept. 29, 2010 vs. Arizona 10, July 7, 2010 at Milwaukee
12, April 24, 2009 at Arizona 11, July 14, 2012 vs. Houston 10, April 18, 2011 at Colorado
12, June 23, 2009 at Oakland 11, July 8, 2013 vs. New York-NL 10, Aug. 13, 2011 at Florida
12, May 4, 2011 at New York-NL 11, May 12, 2014 vs. Atlanta 10, July 28, 2013 vs. Chicago-NL

Lincecum’s Giants Gems


• During 2013 off-season, he rented a warehouse
where he practiced pitching. “We threw down some From dad Chris Lincecum:
turf, threw down a mound, a couple nets and some of • Says he began teaching Tim his mechanics at
my friends, who’ll let me throw anything at them.” the age of four -– “built it from scratch,’’ as he puts it.
• Also in 2013, he sold his downtown Seattle condo • Started him on a curveball at 8 years old. Same
and bought a house in the Madison Valley neighbor- with his older brother.
hood of Seattle, with a yard that’s better for his two • Used the same mechanics himself as a young
dogs than a high-rise patio. player, and made it to semi-pros. “I never got hurt.
• Father, Chris retired after working at Boeing; Never a sore arm or sore back.’’
had been there since he was 21. Parents divorced. • Tim’s older brother played at five different levels
Lincecum says his mom is working a lot out of Japan. of World Series, according to Chris. But he broke his
Has an older brother. arm twice playing football, ending his baseball hopes.
• Tim was 4-11, 85 pounds as a high school freshman. • Tim very athletic: can do back flips like Ozzie
• What he learned his first season: “This game Smith, walk on his hands. Father always tells the
is completely humbling.’’ He talked about a game in story of how as a junior at Liberty High School of
which he walked off the field after a strikeout pump- Issaquah, Lincecum tried out for the golf team. He
ing his fist “like a frickin’ idiot.’’ Then he gave up big had played 27 holes during his entire life. He needed
runs the next inning. He says Mark Sweeney took him to shoot 40 or under for nine holes to make the team.
aside. “I knew I had done something wrong. There’s He shot a 39.
got to be a certain way of going about your work.’’ • He was the point guard on basketball team,
• He recites lyrics to hundreds of songs from quarterback and cornerback on football team his
memory. freshman and sophomore years.
• He looks so unlike a professional athlete that early • Chris describes his relationship with his sons: “I
in his career in SF, a teller at his neighborhood San was right in their hip pockets.’’ He always coached
Francisco bank noticed the Giants logo on the check Tim’s baseball teams (and also his other son’s teams).
Lincecum was depositing and asked if he worked at “I wasn’t going to let anybody mess with him.”
the ballpark. Lincecum said he did. “Oh, that must be • Chris says he and his wife split when Tim was
fun,’’ she said. Lincecum agreed that it was. beginning high school, so he raised both boys essen-
• Also early in his career, he bought former team- tially on his own.
mate Dave Roberts’ 2006 CLS55 Mercedes Benz in • Chris says he “hangs on every pitch’’ of every
large part because the initials CLS corresponded one of Tim’s game. He watches every Giants game
to Chris (his father), Leo (his grandfather) and Sean and charts Tim’s pitches. “Helps to keep my sanity,’’
(his brother), and 55, of course, is Lincecum’s jersey he says. “I know everything he’s thinking out there.’’
number.

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Javier Lopez
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 49
LOPEZ

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 220 L L
Full name : Javier Alfonso Lopez
Birthdate : July 11, 1977
2015 Opening Day Age : 37
Birthplace : San Juan, Puer to Rico
Resides : Golden, Colorado
M.L. Ser vice : 9 years, 167 days
Became a Giant : Acquired in a trade with
Pittsburgh in exchange for RHP Joe Mar tinez
and OF John Bowker, July 31, 2010
Contract Status : Signed through 2016
(signed 3-year contract prior to 2014 season)

> World Series champion (2007 Red Sox, 2010, 2012, 2014 with Giants)
> MLB debut: April 1, 2003 at Houston (w/COL)
> First MLB win: April 10, 2003 vs. St. Louis (w/COL)
> First MLB save: Aug. 12, 2003 at Montreal (w/COL)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): July 2, 2003 vs. Arizona (w/COL) (single off LHP Stephen Randolph)
> Is the only active Major League player to have won four World Series Championships
> Has not allowed a run in each of his last 18 postseason games (9.0ip), the sixth-longest streak in
Major League Baseball postseason history in terms of games

2014 SEASON > Was one of two relievers in the big leagues that tossed at
> 12-year Major League veteran finished his fourth full sea- least 50.0 innings and did not allow a home run in 2011
son with the Giants, going 1-1 with a 3.11 ERA (13er, 37.2ip) (also Brad Ziegler).
in 65 games. > Was a welcome addition to the Giants’ bullpen in 2010,
> Finished second on the team in games played behind Jean being acquired by the club at the trade deadline and going
Machi (71). 2-0 with a 1.42 ERA (3er, 19.0ip) in 27 games for San
> Held left-handed batters to a .194 average against, while Francisco.
right-handers hit .271 off him. > Was acquired by the Giants from Pittsburgh at the July 31st
> Allowed 13 of 41 inherited runners to score (31.7%), his trade deadline in exchange for RHP Joe Martinez and OF
highest percentage since 2006 with Boston (32/11, 34.4%). John Bowker.
> Surrendered just two home runs in 37.2 innings and has > Made first career appearance in right field April 30, 2009
given up just six homers in 185.0 innings while wearing a (was in RF for final two outs of 8th inning of Boston’s 13-0,
Giants uniform. one hit loss that night).
> Was on disabled list with bicep tendonitis from June 6-20,
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2009.
> Spent the entire 2008 season with Boston, finishing second
> Completed his third full season in a Giants uniform in 2013 on the staff and fifth among American League left-handers
and had one of his best seasons of his career, going 4-2 in appearances (53).
with a career-best 1.83 ERA (8er, 39.1ip) in a team-high 69 > Started the 2006 season in the White Sox organization but
games. was traded to the Red Sox, where he appeared in 27 games
> Struck out 8.5 batters per 9.0 innings and allowed just 2.7 and fashioned with a 2.70 ERA (5er, 16.2ip).
walks per 9.0 frames, primarily working as a lefty specialist > Went to spring training as a non-roster invitee with the
in 2013. Chicago White Sox and was assigned to triple-A Charlotte
> Inherited the fourth-most runners (57) in the NL and allowed where ranked fourth in the International League in saves
just 10.5% to score (6-of-57), which ranked as the lowest and eighth in appearances when he was traded to Boston
pct. in the league. on June 15, 2006.
> Gave up a pinch-hit home run to the Padres’ Logan Forsythe > Made Colorado’s 2005 Opening Day roster for third-straight
in his final appearance of the season on Sept. 27 at AT&T season, but was scored upon in his first three games with
Park…that home run allowed marked his first all season Rockies and was optioned to triple-A Colorado Springs April
and just his second in his three-plus years in a Giants 11.
uniform (605 batters faced). > Was claimed off waivers by Arizona on April 14, 2005.
> In his third season with the Giants in 2012, southpaw > Spent majority of the 2004 season with Colorado, where he
fashioned a 3-0 record with a 2.50 ERA (10er, 36.0ip) while ranked third on the club in appearances (64).
logging a career-best seven saves in 70 relief appearances. > Was leading Colorado in games (46), but had a 9.93 ERA
> Earned a career-best five wins and matched his career-high (32er, 29.0ip) when he was optioned to triple-A Colorado
with 40 Ks in his second season with San Francisco in 2011. Springs July 18, 2004…was recalled Aug. 8.

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> Was traded from Boston to Colorado March 18, 2003 after outings (9.0ip), the sixth-longest streak in Major League
he was selected by Boston Red Sox in Rule 5 draft the previ- postseason history in terms of games.
ous December. > Tossed 3.2-scoreless innings over nine postseason contests
> Spent the entire 2003 season with Colorado and estab- in 2014.

LOPEZ
lished the club rookie record in appearances (75) and nearly > He and his wife Renee welcomed their second child,
tying the franchise record for most consecutive batters Chistian, prior to Game 3 of the 2012 World Series.
retired (18). > Was one of the best Giants relievers used in their run to
> Was selected by Boston in Rule 5 Draft Dec. 16, 2002. a World Series championship in 2010, appearing in nine
> Was on disabled list from May 30-June 24, 2001 with a games and allowing just one run in 5.2 innings (1.59 ERA),
right elbow contusion. while holding the opposition to a .059 avg. against (1-for-
> Began his career as a starting pitcher but struggled and 17).
converted into a sidearm (or submarine) reliever while still
in the Diamondbacks’ organization. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Married (Renee)…daughter (Kylan, March 19, 2010) and
POSTSEASON CAREER son (Christian, Oct. 26, 2012).
> Has appeared in the postseason with the Red Sox (2007, > Is 1995 graduate of Robinson Secondary High School in
2008) and Giants (2010, 2012 and 2014), winning World Fairfax, Virginia.
Series rings in 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2014. > Attended University of Virginia, where he went 12-9 with
> Is the only active Major League player to have won four 6.30 ERA in 40 games (31 starts)…also hit .319 with 15
World Series championships. home runs, 71 RBI and 22 stolen bases during his college
> Is 1-1 with a 3.12 ERA (6er, 17.1ip) in 31 postseason games. playing career.
> Has not allowed a run in each of his last 18 postseason > Graduated from Virginia with degree in Psychology.

JAVIER ALFONSO LOPEZ


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1998 South Bend-A 2-4 6.55 16 9 0 0 0 44.0 60 36 32 2 0 30 31 7 0
1999 South Bend-A 4-6 6.00 20 20 0 0 0 99.0 122 74 66 9 3 43 70 9 0
2000 High Desert-A 4-8 5.22 30 21 0 0 2 136.1 152 87 79 14 6 57 98 8 2
2001 Lancaster-A 1-3 2.63 17 0 0 0 1 24.0 30 9 7 2 0 5 18 1 1
El Paso-AA 1-0 7.43 22 1 0 0 0 40.0 64 39 33 6 0 5 21 1 0
2002 El Paso-AA 2-2 2.72 61 0 0 0 6 46.1 34 16 14 3 0 16 47 1 0
2003 Colorado 4-1 3.70 75 0 0 0 1 58.1 58 25 24 5 4 12 40 1 3
2004 Colo. Spgs-AAA 0-1 4.00 8 0 0 0 0 9.0 10 4 4 2 0 2 9 1 3
Colorado 1-2 7.52 64 0 0 0 0 40.2 45 34 34 1 3 26 20 3 0
2005 Colorado 0-0 22.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 7 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0
Arizona 1-1 9.42 29 0 0 0 2 14.1 19 15 15 2 1 11 11 0 0
Tucson-AAA 0-1 2.22 27 0 0 0 2 24.1 17 7 6 0 1 12 16 1 0
2006 Charlotte-AAA 2-1 0.55 26 9 0 0 12 33.0 28 2 2 1 1 6 26 1 0
Pawtucket-AAA 0-0 4.86 13 0 0 0 4 16.2 20 10 9 1 1 8 12 1 0
Boston 1-0 2.70 27 0 0 0 1 16.2 13 10 5 1 2 10 11 0 0
2007 Pawtucket-AAA 2-1 3.78 17 0 0 0 0 16.2 19 7 7 0 2 10 11 1 1
Boston 2-1 3.10 61 0 0 0 0 40.2 36 16 14 2 4 18 26 1 0
2008 Boston 2-0 2.43 70 0 0 0 0 59.1 53 18 16 4 2 27 38 1 0
2009 Boston 0-2 9.26 14 0 0 0 0 11.2 20 13 12 1 2 9 5 1 0
Pawtucket-AAA 1-1 3.18 38 0 0 0 0 39.2 35 15 14 2 1 13 23 0 0
2010 Pittsburgh 2-2 2.79 50 0 0 0 0 38.2 39 14 12 2 2 18 22 3 0
San Francisco 2-0 1.42 27 0 0 0 0 19.0 11 3 3 0 0 2 16 0 0
2011 San Francisco 5-2 2.72 70 0 0 0 1 53.0 42 16 16 0 3 26 40 1 0
2012 San Francisco 3-0 2.50 70 0 0 0 7 36.0 37 13 10 1 0 14 28 2 0
2013 San Francisco 4-2 1.83 69 0 0 0 1 39.1 30 10 8 1 0 12 37 1 0
2014 San Francisco 1-1 3.11 65 0 0 0 0 37.2 31 14 13 2 2 19 22 1 0
Minor Totals 19-28 4.64 295 51 0 0 27 529.0 591 306 273 42 15 214 386 31 4
A.L. Totals 5-3 3.30 172 0 0 0 1 128.1 122 57 47 8 10 64 80 3 0
N.L. Totals 23-11 3.72 522 0 0 0 12 339.0 319 149 140 14 15 140 237 12 3
S.F. Totals 15-5 2.43 301 0 0 0 9 185.0 151 56 50 4 5 73 143 5 0
M.L. Totals 28-14 3.60 694 0 0 0 13 467.1 441 206 187 22 25 204 317 15 3
*Led League

LOPEZ’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .091 503 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 5 0-0 9 .091 .091
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Pitch -

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 BOS vs. LAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008 BOS vs. LAA 0-1 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
LOPEZ

2010 SF vs. ATL 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0


2012 SF vs. CIN 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
DS Totals 0-1 2.70 9 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 BOS vs. CLE 0-0 18.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 4 4 0 0 2 0 1 0
2008 BOS vs. TB 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 SF vs. PHI 1-0 2.08 5 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
LCS Totals 1-0 3.86 16 0 0 0 0 11.2 9 5 5 0 0 5 10 1 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 BOS vs. COL 0-0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 SF vs. TEX 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012 SF vs. DET - Did Not Pitch -
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
WS Totals 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 Puerto Rico 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Selected by Arizona in the 4th round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mac Seibert
■ Selected by Boston from Arizona in minor league phase of Rule 5 Draft on December 16, 2002
■ Acquired by Colorado from Boston in exchange for RHP Ryan Cameron on March 18, 2003
■ Selected off waivers by Arizona from Colorado on April 14, 2005
■ Signed by Chicago-AL as free agent on January 9, 2006
■ Acquired by Boston from Chicago-AL in exchange for RHP David Riske on June 15, 2006
■ Signed by Pittsburgh as free agent on December 18, 2009
■ Acquired by San Francisco from Pittsburgh in exchange for OF John Bowker and RHP Joe Martinez on July 31, 2010
■ Re-signed by San Francisco to a two-year contract (through 2013) on October 30, 2011
■ Re-signed by San Francisco to a three-year contract (through 2016) on November 26, 2013

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .944 694 55 115 10 180 7 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: None
Outfield .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 Reliever: 3.0, June 6, 2008 vs. SEA (w/BOS)
■ Most Strikeouts: 3 (5x), last: Aug. 17, 2014 vs. PHI (w/SF)
■ Winning Streak: 4 games (3x), last: Aug. 15, 2013-May 29, 2014 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 2 games (3x), last: July 3-Aug. 9, 2013 (w/SF)
■ Scoreless Streak: 18.2 innings, April 22-June 8, 2003 (w/COL)

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Lopez’s Giants Gems
• Father a career FBI agent, beginning in his Christian was born, so he had to fly back home for

LOPEZ
native Puerto Rico, then transferring to Washington, the birth between Games 2 and 3.
D.C., when Javier was 3 years old. • Renee eventually wants to work as a counselor
• Mother was a popular Spanish teacher at on a college campus, where she could work with
Javier’s high school and is now an ESL teacher. both the general population and athletes. She wrote
• Javier grew up outside of D.C., in Fairfax, VA. her dissertation on depression in athletes.
• Javier has a degree in psychology from the • Javier says Renee “helped get my mental game
University of Virginia. He finished his degree three right’’ and continues to do so.
years after he left school to play baseball. He had • A self-described introvert, Javier also keeps a
promised his fiancée’s father that he would get journal where he can unload negative thoughts. “I
the degree before he married fellow U.Va. student write down anything going on in my life that I don’t
Renee Richards. want to put on anyone else,’’ he says. “It’s a release
• He was drawn to psychology in trying to figure for me.’’
out how to stay consistent in baseball. He had • When he was struggling to catch on in the
always been very analytical and figured every prob- major leagues, he made the difficult switch from
lem he had in sports was about mechanics. Then an over-the-top style to a sidearm delivery in order
he realized so much of baseball was mental. “Your become more effective against left-handed hitters.
body follows what your mind tells you,’’ he says. • “Middle relief is not a career for the weak of
“Our thoughts really do control our emotions in a heart,’’ Renee says. “There’s no stability in terms
rather significant way.’’ He didn’t find much specific of where you’re going to be from season to season.
help in his coursework but stuck with psychology to You’re called into the game in pretty tough situa-
earn his degree. He continued to develop psycho- tions where you’re probably facing somebody is
logical skills and seek advice to help him with his one of the stronger batters. It’s usually not a very
transition into the pros. “Failures come a little more pretty situation you’re being called on to clean
frequently in pro ball,’’ he says, “and you’re playing up. Maybe you’re in there for only one batter. And
so many more games. So it’s more difficult to keep nobody knows who you are. You might not even be
the kind of balanced life you had in college.’’ mentioned in the game story the next day. It’s not an
• Javier’s wife, Renee, not only attended the easy life.’’
same college but also attended the same high • Javier on making sure he’s always ready as a
school in Fairfax, VA, as Javier (she was class middle reliever: “Every reliever has routines. You
president). She played soccer at both schools. do the same thing every day. You make sure you’re
• Like Javier, she majored in psychology. physically and mentally prepared. Make sure your
She earned a doctorate in psychology from the mind is cleared. I look at video of opposing batters.
University of Tennessee. Look at what I’ve done with them in the past.’’
• They married in 2001 but didn’t live togeth- • After the Giants clinched the division, Sabean
er full time until she finished her coursework at and Bochy pointed to Lopez as a key acquisition
Tennessee and internship in College Station, TX, in during the 2010 season. “That was the guy, right
2007. Meanwhile, Javier was bouncing among 12 there,” Bochy said. “They all were huge for us, but
different teams (four Major League teams includ- when (lefthander Dan) Runzler went down and we
ing the Giants, and eight minor-league teams) in 13 didn’t have that guy who we could fit in the late
years. “We coordinated our schedules to meet up in innings, Brian went out and got him and he was
different cities,’’ Javier says. They settled in Golden enormous. Of all of them, I have to say that was
CO, in 2007. (Javier played in the Rockies organiza- the one.” Said Sabean, “It’s hardest when you get
tion from 2003 to 2005.) guys who switch leagues,” Sabean said, “but when
• Javier and Renee have two children, Kylan we lost Runzler and (Jeremy) Affeldt, we had to get
(born March 19, 2010) and Christian (October 26, a lefthander we could count on or the rest of this
2012). López was in the 2012 World Series when doesn’t happen. It just doesn’t.”

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Jean Machi
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 63
MACHI

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-0 255 R R
Full name : Jean Manuel Machi (jeen mah-CHEE)
Birthdate : Februar y 1, 1982
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : El Tigre, Venezuela
Resides : Carabobo, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 1 year, 154 days
Became a Giant : Signed a minor league
contract Feb. 9, 2011
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 3, 2012 vs. Arizona
> First MLB win: April 29, 2013 at Arizona
> First MLB save: May 11, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL

2014 SEASON > Was selected in the 2005 Rule 5 Draft by Tampa Bay and
> Went 7-1 with a 2.58 ERA (19er, 66.1ip) in a team-high spent the season splitting time between starting and
71 relief appearances in his second full season with San relieving mostly for Class A Advanced Visalia.
Francisco.
POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS
> His seven relief wins ranked as the fifth-most among NL
relievers while his 0.95 WHIP was the 11th-best. > Made his postseason debut in 2014 with San Francisco,
> Held left-handed batters to a .226 average against while posting no record with a 7.94 ERA in seven relief appear-
right-handers hit .186...RH hitters were just 5-for-their- ances.
last-42 against him (.119).
> Had a 25.1 inning scoreless streak from April 16-June 21 PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
(25 games), the longest by a Giants relief pitcher since > Married (Yaniret)…daughter (Jean Mary) and son (Jean
Jeremy Affeldt had a 28.0-inning streak in 2009. Marcos, June 30, 2014).
> Earned three relief wins in his team’s first 15 games,
becoming the first Giants pitcher to do so since Bob Shaw
in 1964.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Recorded his first big league win on April 29, 2013 at
Arizona.
> Had his contract purchased by San Francisco from triple-A
Fresno on Sept. 1, 2012 after serving as the closer for
triple-A Fresno.
> Made his ML debut on Sept. 3, 2012 vs. Arizona, pitching
a perfect inning.
> Signed with Giants in 2011 and only appeared in three
games with triple-A Fresno, going 1-1 with 9.00 ERA
(4er, 4.0ip)…was also on loan to Mexico City (Mexican
League), where he went 3-1 with a 2.30 ERA (14er, 54.2ip),
15 saves in 48 games.
> Signed as a minor league free agent with Pittsburgh
where he made jump to triple-A in 2009.
> In 2008, he played in the Toronto Blue Jays organization
and was released after the season.
> Signed as a minor league free agent with Toronto in 2006.

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JEAN MANUEL MACHI
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2000 VSL-Phillies-R 2-2 4.13 11 3 0 0 1 24.0 21 15 11 1 5 14 23 5 1
2001 VSL-Phillies-R 8-3 2.86 14 7 1 0 2 56.2 40 23 18 0 0 30 56 0 0

MACHI
2002 VSL-Phillies-R 2-0 0.00 11 0 0 0 7 11.2 5 0 0 0 2 3 13 0 1
GCL-Phillies-R 2-0 1.00 10 2 0 0 1 27.0 11 4 3 0 1 16 22 2 0
2003 Batavia-A 2-4 4.78 8 8 0 0 0 32.0 30 21 17 1 7 13 19 2 0
2004 VSL-Phillies-R 2-2 2.18 9 7 1 0 0 41.1 29 15 10 0 4 10 39 1 0
2005 Visalia-A 3-11 6.03 31 14 0 0 3 97.0 113 76 65 8 10 58 106 16 1
Montgomery-AA 0-0 54.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 4 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 0
2006 Montgomery-AA 6-1 2.64 49 0 0 0 16 71.2 68 25 21 1 4 37 68 6 0
2007 New Hamp-AAA 2-4 3.53 48 0 0 0 2 81.2 68 35 32 8 3 24 56 5 2
2008 New Hamp-AAA 2-6 4.65 21 9 0 0 1 69.2 74 37 36 3 3 40 51 1 0
2009 Altoona-AA 2-3 2.08 28 0 0 0 6 34.2 28 12 8 2 0 13 25 5 0
Indianapolis-AAA 1-1 2.12 13 0 0 0 6 17.0 8 4 4 1 0 6 12 0 0
2010 Indianapolis-AAA 5-5 3.92 58 0 0 0 23 59.2 51 29 26 6 2 32 58 5 0
2011 Fresno-AAA 1-1 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 4 0 0 0 6 0 0
2012 Fresno-AAA 2-1 3.97 53 0 0 0 15 56.2 67 29 25 7 3 17 44 0 0
San Francisco 0-0 6.75 8 0 0 0 0 6.2 7 5 5 2 0 1 4 0 0
2013 Fresno-AAA 3-1 0.98 0 0 0 0 2 18.1 13 4 2 0 1 3 19 2 0
San Francisco 3-1 2.38 51 0 0 0 0 53.0 46 15 14 2 0 12 51 2 0
2014 San Francisco 7-1 2.58 0 0 0 0 2 66.1 45 19 19 5 1 18 51 5 1
Minor Totals 45-45 3.66 384 50 2 0 85 703.2 635 337 286 40 45 317 617 50 5
M.L. Totals 10-2 2.71 130 0 0 0 2 126.0 98 39 38 9 1 31 106 7 1
*Led League

MACHI’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 126 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 3 .000 .000
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Pitch -

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 8.10 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by Philadelphia as a free agent, February 2, 2000
■ Selected by Tampa Bay in the Rule 5 Draft, December 13, 2004
■ Signed by Toronto as a free agent, Oct. 30, 2006
■ Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent, February 13, 2009
■ Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, February 9, 2011

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No complete games
Pitcher .923 130 5 31 3 39 4 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: None
MACHI

Reliever: 3.0, April 27, 2013 at SD


■ Most Strikeouts: 3 (4x), last: March 31, 2014 at ARI
■ Winning Streak: 7 games, Sept. 15, 2013-July 30, 2014
■ Losing Streak: 1 game (2x), last: Aug. 5, 2014
■ Scoreless Streak: 25.1 innings, April 16-June 21, 2014

Machi’s Giants Gems


• Grew up in El Tigre, Venezuela. Born in 1982, the age of 30, he made his Major League debut on
third of five children. Father was a carpenter/con- September 3, 2012. He had played in 387 minor-
struction worker and also worked in maintenance at a league games. He pitched a perfect inning against
university. Machi says his father injured his back a few the Diamondbacks.
years ago and had to stop working. Machi supports • In early May 2014, despite being a relief pitcher,
him. he led all Major League pitchers with a 5-0 record.
• Though his area of Venezuela is known for But what he really wanted was a save. He was a
producing track athletes, Machi wasn’t a runner. closer in Venezuela and wanted to record a save
He says he competed in the 100-yard dash at age 13 in the Major Leagues. He got it on May 11 in Los
during a community field day against other towns. Angeles when he came in in the 10th inning follow-
He says he won. It was the first and only time he ing Romo’s blown save.
raced. • He had already recorded another Major League
• He was a skinny kid who played shortstop. He first (for him) on May 5. With two runners on and
attracted notice from baseball scouts when he was one out in the 13th inning against Pittsburgh, Machi
15 and playing in a national tournament. He went to was asked to lay down a sacrifice bunt. He had
a baseball academy at 16 and the Phillies signed not bunted since he was 14 years old. He pushed it
him two years later (2000). down the third-base line. When he saw the pitcher
• He went to rookie ball at age 20 in 2002. He take his time fielding it, he busted up the line to
spent the next decade in the minors. first. The pitcher seemed taken aback. The first-
• He was 29 years old in 2011 when the Giants baseman couldn’t handle the errant throw. Machi
signed him to a minor league contract. But he would was safe, and Pence scored scored the winning
have been the 14th pitcher for Triple A Fresno. He run.
asked to play in the Mexican league (from March • Teammate Javier Lopez says Machi’s splitter is
to July) so he’d get more playing time. The Giants one of the best he’s ever seen.
agreed to loan him. • His nickname is baquiro, which means wild
• He says during his time playing for Diablos boar.
Rojas in Mexico, he thought he might be at the end • When he’s done with baseball, he thinks he’ll
of the road in baseball. If he hadn’t made it by then, open a baseball academy for children.
was it realistic to think he’d ever make it?
• With encouragement from Bobby Evans,
he played in Fresno in 2012. Then finally, at the

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Justin Maxwell
OUTFIELDER 43

MAXWELL
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-5 225 R R
Full name : Justin Adam Max well
Birthdate : November 6, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 31
Birthplace : Bethesda, Mar yland
Resides : Union Bridge, Mar yland
M.L. Ser vice : 3 years, 140 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Nov. 24, 2014
Contract Status : Non-roster Invitee
Follow Justin on Twitter @ JustinMaxwell27

> MLB debut: Sept. 5, 2007 vs. Florida (w/WAS)


> First MLB hit: Sept. 11, 2007 at Florida (PH grand slam off LHP Chris Seddon) (w/WAS)

2014 SEASON > Hit a walk-off grand slam on Sept. 30, 2009 vs. New York-
> Hit .150 (6-for-40) with a double and three RBI in 20 games NL off Francisco Rodriguez.
with Kansas City. > Recorded first career multi-homer game at Florida on
> Made the Royals’ Opening Day roster. Sept. 12, hitting solo shots off Anibal Sanchez and Matt
> Was designated for assignment May 16 and after clearing Lindstrom.
waivers, he was outrighted to triple-A Omaha on May 23. > Made his Major League debut for Washington in 2007.
> Had his contract purchased by the Royals on June 21 > Recorded his first Major League hit on Sept, 11 at
when Nori Aoki was placed on the D.L. Florida...it was a pinch-hit grand slam off LHP Chris
> Was designated for assignment again on June 30 and Seddon, as he became the first player in Washington/
after clearing waivers, he was outrighted to triple-A Montreal franchise history to hit a grand slam as his first
Omaha on July 9. homer since 1982.
> Hit .285 (59-for-207) with eight home runs and 29 RBI in 56 > Was named the Nationals’ 2007 Minor League Player of
games for Omaha. the Year.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Was acquired by Kansas City in a trade with Houston on > Married (Loren) with three children (Jaidon, Laina and
July 31, 2013 in exchange for minor league pitcher Kyle Jett).
Smith. > Graduated from Sherwood (Md.) High School in 2001...
> Blasted a pinch-hit game-winning solo homer in the 12th compiled a 4.0 cumulative GPA.
inning on Aug. 3 to beat New York-NL, 4-3. > Chose to attend Maryland on a baseball scholarship over
> Slugged a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning on Sept, Harvard...hit .299 for the Terps with 20 doubles, 16 hom-
22 to beat Texas, 4-0. ers, 71 RBI and 24 steals in 103 games.
> Batted .241 with 10 doubles and two homers in 40 games
with Houston...had two separate D.L. stints, missing
seven weeks with a fractured hand (April 24-June 18) and
two weeks with a concussion (June 30-July 14).
> Played in a career-high 124 games for Houston, crushing
18 homers in only 315 at-bats in 2012.
> Tied for second in Majors with three pinch-hit home runs.
> Began the season with New York-AL before being des-
ignated for assignment on April 4...he was claimed off
waivers by Houston on April 8.
> Had his 2011 campaign cut short by injury while with
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA)...had played in 48 games at
the time of his injury, collecting 16 homers, which led the
International League.

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Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 Savannah-A .172 17 58 8 10 2 2 1 7 0 0 2 8-0 23 1-0 0 .328 .294
MAXWELL

Vermont-A .269 74 271 36 73 11 3 4 33 0 2 6 27-0 61 20-5 5 .376 .346


2007 Hagerstown-A .301 56 209 51 63 12 2 14 40 0 3 6 26-0 57 14-3 1 .579 .389
Potomac-A .263 58 228 35 60 13 0 13 43 0 4 4 24-0 65 21-5 2 .491 .338
Washington .269 15 26 5 7 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1-0 8 0-0 0 .500 .296
2008 Harrisburg-AA .233 43 146 35 34 6 3 7 28 0 2 1 31-2 28 13-4 3 .459 .367
2009 Syracuse-AAA .242 111 384 68 93 10 5 13 42 3 1 6 54-2 136 35-8 2 .396 .344
Washington .347 40 89 13 22 4 1 4 9 0 0 1 12-0 32 6-1 0 .449 .343
2010 Syracuse-AAA .287 66 230 34 66 17 0 6 21 3 0 4 35-1 75 16-7 6 .439 .390
Washington .144 67 104 16 15 6 0 3 12 0 2 0 25-2 43 5-1 2 .288 .305
2011 Scran-WB-AAA .260 48 177 36 46 8 1 16 35 0 0 1 26-0 72 11-2 0 .588 .358
2012 Okla City-AAA .200 3 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .300 .200
Corpus Christi-AA .250 2 8 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 5 0-0 0 .375 .333
Houston .229 124 315 46 72 13 3 18 53 0 2 3 32-0 114 9-4 2 .460 .304
2013 Corpus Christi-AA .048 6 21 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1-0 8 1-0 0 .048 .087
Okla City-AAA .179 8 28 5 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 3-0 6 0-0 0 .286 .250
Houston .241 40 137 21 33 10 2 2 8 0 0 2 12-0 43 4-1 3 .387 .311
Kansas City .268 35 97 14 26 6 1 5 17 0 1 2 11-0 35 2-1 2 .505 .351
2014 Kansas City .150 20 40 4 6 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 2-0 20 0-1 0 .175 .222
Omaha-AAA .285 56 207 32 59 11 1 8 29 0 3 3 20-0 75 3-2 3 .464 .352
Minor Totals .260 548 1977 344 514 92 17 83 284 6 17 34 255-5 614 135-36 23 .450 .352
A.L. Totals .237 95 274 39 65 17 3 7 28 0 2 6 25-0 98 6-3 2 .398 .313
N.L. Totals .217 246 534 80 116 23 4 27 79 0 4 4 70-2 197 20-6 7 .427 .310
M.L. Totals .224 341 808 119 181 40 7 34 107 0 6 10 95-2 295 26-9 9 .417 .311
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Selected by Washington in the fourth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Alex Smith
■ Acquired by New York-AL in exchange for RHP Adam Olbrychowski, Feb. 2, 2011
■ Claimed off waivers by Houston, April 8, 2012
■ Acquired by Kansas City in exchange for RHP Kyle Smith, July 31, 2013
■ Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, Nov. 24, 2014

DISABLED LIST
■ Sept. 2-Oct. 30, 2008 (right wrist injury; 60-day DL)
■ Sept. 1-Oct. 12, 2011 (right shoulder surgery; 60-day DL)
■ June 26-July 6, 2012 (loose bodies in left ankle; 15-day DL)
■ April 24-June 18, 2013 (fractured left hand; 15-day DL)
■ June 30-July 12, 2013 (mild concussion; 7-day DL)

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4, Aug. 4, 2012 at ATL (w/HOU)
Outfield .983 273 504 17 9 530 6 ■ Runs: 3, July 19, 2013 vs. SEA (w/HOU)

MAXWELL
■ Doubles: 2 (3x), last: July 22, 2013 vs. OAK (w/HOU)
■ Triples: 2, March 31, 2013 vs. TEX (w/HOU)
■ Home Runs: 2 (2x), last: Aug. 4, 2012 at ATL (w/HOU)
■ RBI: 4 (4x), last: Sept. 22, 2013 vs. TEX (w/KC)
■ Walks: 3, Oct. 4, 2009 at ATL (w/WAS)
■ Stolen Bases: 2 (2x), last: April 19, 2013 vs. CLE (w/HOU)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 10 games, Sept. 7-16, 2012 (w/HOU)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (2) Sept. 11, 2007 at FLA (off Chris Seddon) (w/WAS)
Sept. 12, 2009 at FLA (w/WAS) April 9, 2012 vs. ATL (off Chad Durbin) (w/HOU)
Aug. 4, 2012 at ATL (w/HOU)
May 28, 2012 at COL -GM 2 (off Alex White) (w/HOU)
■ 3-HR Games (0)
June 3, 2012 vs. CIN (off Bronson Arroyo) (w/HOU)
■ Grand Slams (4)
Aug. 3, 2013 at NYM (off David Aardsma) (w/KC)
Sept. 11, 2007 at FLA (off Chris Seddon) (w/WAS)
■ Inside-the-Park (0)
Sept. 30, 2009 vs. NYM (off Francisco Rodriguez) (w/WAS)
■ Game Ending (2)
Sept. 15, 210 at ATL (off Mike Minor) (w/WAS)
Sept. 30, 2009 vs. NYM (off Francisco Rodriguez) (w/WAS)
Sept. 22, 2013 vs. TEX (off Joakim Soria) (w/KC)
Sept. 22, 2013 vs. TEX (off Joakim Soria) (w/KC)
■ Pinch-Hit (5)
■ Leadoff (0)

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Casey McGehee
INFIELDER 14
MCGEHEE

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-1 220 R R
Full name : Casey Michael McGehee (mik-GEE)
Birthdate : October 12, 1982
2015 Opening Day Age : 32
Birthplace : Santa Cruz, California
Resides : Jackson, Tennessee
M.L. Ser vice : 5 years, 28 days
Became a Giant : Acquired from Miami in exchange
for RHP Kendrys Flore and RHP Luis Castillo on
Dec. 20, 2014
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year (2014)


> South Florida BBWAA Jeff Conine Mr. Marlin Award (2014)
> MLBPA Players Choice Award NL Comeback Player of the Year (2014)
> MLB.com NL Comeback Player of the Year (2014)
> Japan Series champion (2013)
> Best Nine Award (2013) (awarded to best player at each position in Central, Pacific League of
Japanese professional baseball)
> Milwaukee BBWAA Brewers’ Team MVP (2010)
> NL Rookie of the Month (Sept. 2009)
> MLB debut: Sept. 2, 2008 vs. Houston (w/CHC)
> First MLB hit: Sept. 21, 2008 vs. St. Louis (single off RHP Braden Looper) (w/CHC)
> First MLB home run: June 14, 2009 vs. Chicago-AL (solo HR off LHP Mark Buehrle) (w/MIL)

2014 SEASON July 7; tied for fifth-longest streak in NL behind Denard


> Returned to Major League Baseball after one year in Span (36). Was by far the longest such streak of his career
Japan and ranked fourth in the NL in hits (177), setting a in a single season (previously 14, from April 10-27, 2011).
new career high, and garnering Comeback Player of the > Finished season with most RBI in Club history for a player
Year awards from both the Sporting News and MLBPA with four-or-fewer HR, beating out Edgar Renteria (4/52)
Players Choice Awards. in 1997.
> Was also named Jeff Conine Mr. Marlin Award winner by > It was most RBI with four-or-fewer HR in MLB since Willie
South Florida chapter of the Baseball Writers Association McGee (3/77) in 1990.
of America. > Had 100 hits prior to All-Star break for first time in career;
> Finished the first half of season tied with Andrew with Giancarlo Stanton (104), first Marlin teammates to do
McCutchen for the NL lead in hits (115)…was just the so since 2008 (Ramirez, Cantu).
second Marlin ever to finish first half leading or tied for > At All-Star break, had 53 RBI with just one HR in 93
lead in NL in hits, joining Luis Castillo, who led NL outright games. According to Elias, was first player since Ozzie
in 2002 (115). Smith (53 RBI/0 HR) in 1987 to have 53 RBI with one or
> 75 RBI as third baseman were most by a Marlin since fewer HR through 93 games.
Miguel Cabrera in 2007 (114). > It was most RBI at break in Club history for a player with
> Final ranks among NL third basemen: first in hits (176), RBI one HR or fewer, ahead of Omar Infante (2011) and Edgar
(75) and fielding percentage (.979); tied for first in multi-hit Renteria (1997), who each had 27 RBI with one HR.
games (49); second in walks (67), batting average (.288) > Snapped the longest homerless streak of career (232 at-
and OBP (.356). bats) with a two-run shot off Tim Lincecum in first inning
> Did not make an error at home (179 total chances), of 3-2 win vs. Giants on July 20. Was his second HR of
becoming first Marlins’ third baseman to go entire season season (first since May 10).
without making an error at home. Joined Juan Pierre (232 > In a 3-2 win vs. Pittsburgh on June 15, drove in game-tying
TC in 2003) and Juan Encarnacion (159 TC in 2003) as only runs in eighth inning with two-run double, and drove in
Marlins position players to finish a season without making walk-off run in 10th with sac fly. According to Elias, was
an error at home. first player in Club history with three-plus RBI in a game,
> Reached base safely in 31 straight games from June 4 to including walk-off RBI in extras, while driving in all of the

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team’s runs. > Spent first full season in Majors in 2009, with Brewers;
> On July 8 at Arizona, had hitting streaks of 14 games over- made Opening Day roster after batting .339 (21x62) with
all and 21 on road snapped. Overall streak was longest of six home runs and 16 RBI in 27 Spring Training games.

MCGEHEE
career; road streak tied Robinson Cano for third-longest in > Led Major League rookies in RBI, while ranking second in
MLB in 2014, behind Jose Abreu (25) and Starling Marte batting average and tied for second in home runs; finished
(23). fifth in NL Rookie of the Year balloting, with one first-
> His 21-game road hitting streak began on May 15. Prior to place vote.
that date, was batting just .200 on road. > Hit first career home run on June 14 against the White
> After May 15, hit .312 on road for rest of season, which Sox, off of Mark Buehrle, and first career grand slam on
ranked ninth in NL over that span. June 29 against the Mets, off of Brian Stokes.
> Recorded first career four-hit game on July 4 at the Cubs,
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS going 4x5 with a triple, home run and five RBI.
> Played for Rakuten Golden Eagles in the Pacific League of > Hit first career pinch-hit home run on July 29 vs.
Nippon Professional Baseball in 2013, helping the nine- Washington, off of Tyler Clippard.
year-old organization earn its first Japan Series title with > Started a 5-4-3 triple play on September 6 vs. San
a seven-game victory over Yomiuri Giants. Francisco.
> Batted .292 (150x513) with 28 home runs, 30 doubles and > Tied Milwaukee’s Club rookie record with six RBI on
93 RBI during the regular season, and .289 (11x38) with a September 12 at Arizona.
home run and two RBI in 11 postseason games, with a hit > Earned NL Rookie of the Month honors for September
in nine of those contests. after batting .337 (31x92) with five homers and 26 RBI in
> During the regular season, tied for second in Pacific 27 games; was tied for second in Majors in RBI for the
League in home runs, ranked third in slugging (.515), month.
fourth in RBI and walks (70), fifth in doubles, seventh in > Had arthroscopic surgery to remove bone fragments from
runs scored (78) and 13th in on-base percentage (.376). right knee on October 6.
> Prior to stint in Japan, had last appeared in Major League > Was recalled by the Cubs on September 1, 2008 and made
Baseball in 2012 with the Pirates and Yankees. Major League debut on Sept. 2 vs. Houston, striking out
> Opened season in Pittsburgh and batted .230 (61x265) against Wesley Wright as a pinch hitter.
through 92 games before being traded to New York on > Made first career start on Sept. 21 and went 2x3 with
July 31. two RBI, including first career hit (infield single) in second
> Batted .286 (6x21) with three doubles, a home run and five inning, off of Braden Looper.
RBI over first six games with Yankees, but had no extra-
base hits and one RBI in final 16 games; overall, batted POSTSEASON CAREER
.151 (8x53) in 22 games following trade, going hitless in > Has appeared in the postseason once in his career, making
final 11 appearances. it to the NLCS with the Brewers in 2011.
> In 2011 with Milwaukee, tied career high with an 11-game > Has never started a postseason contest as he came off the
hitting streak from April 14-25 (.362/17x47, 5 2b, hr, 7 rbi). bench in the 2011 postseason, going 1-for-5.
> Had career-high three home runs and a season-high five
RBI on August 3 vs. St. Louis, becoming 11th player (16th PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
time) in Brewers’ history to hit three homers in a game. > Married to Sarah...they have two children, son Mackail
> Was named Brewers’ team MVP by Milwaukee chapter of (2/16/07) and daughter Cooper (4/28/10).
BBWAA following 2010 campaign. > Is a 2000 graduate of Soquel High School (CA).
> Made 152 starts at third base (153 appearances) and set > Attended Fresno State University and was a three-time
Club record for RBI by a third baseman (102), surpassing All-Western Athletic Conference selection...earned fresh-
mark of 97 by Ryan Braun in 2007. man All-American honors in 2001...was inducted into the
> Ranked sixth in National League in RBI, ninth in hits and school’s baseball Hall-of-Fame in October of 2009.
10th in doubles, while leading NL third basemen in hits
and doubles, and tying David Wright for most RBI.
> Hit first career walk-off homer in ninth inning on April 11
vs. St. Louis, off of Kyle McClellan.
> Hit second career grand slam on April 26 vs. Pittsburgh,
and recorded first stolen base of career on May 18 at
Cincinnati.
> Set Milwaukee’s Club record with a hit in nine consecutive
at-bats from August 10-12, which included four-hit games
on August 11 & 12.
> Also set Club record for consecutive home at-bats with a
hit, getting a knock in 11 straight AB at Miller Park from
August 10-20.
> Led the Majors with 28 RBI in August.
> Underwent right knee surgery to remove two loose bodies
on October 4.

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Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2003 Lansing-A .272 64 243 24 66 18 1 3 23 3 0 2 10-0 46 2-3 10 .302 .391
MCGEHEE

2004 Daytona-A .261 119 449 56 117 30 0 10 66 4 4 1 33-3 69 2-1 9 .310 .394
2005 West Tenn-AA .297 124 455 67 135 31 1 8 72 6 0 1 43-5 64 2-2 13 .354 .422
2006 Iowa-AAA .280 135 497 56 139 28 1 11 68 4 1 3 41-0 70 0-3 14 .336 .406
2007 Iowa-AAA .173 18 52 3 9 2 0 1 5 1 0 1 3-0 10 0-1 2 .228 .269
Tennessee-AA .273 105 384 53 105 26 2 9 54 5 0 0 40-5 73 1-2 10 .338 .422
2008 Iowa-AAA .296 133 497 68 147 30 0 12 92 10 0 3 40-0 89 0-3 14 .345 .429
Chicago-NL .167 9 24 1 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0-0 8 0-0 0 .160 .208
2009 Milwaukee .301 116 355 58 107 20 1 16 66 4 0 1 34-2 67 0-2 15 .360 .499
2010 Milwaukee .285 157 610 70 174 38 1 23 104 8 0 2 50-5 102 1-1 17 .337 .464
2011 Milwaukee .223 155 546 46 122 24 2 13 67 8 0 1 45-4 104 0-3 20 .280 .346
2012 Pittsburgh .230 92 265 27 61 13 1 8 35 2 0 2 24-0 60 1-1 2 .297 .377
Charleston-A .360 7 25 4 9 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 2-0 4 0-0 0 .407 .480
New York-AL .151 22 53 9 8 3 0 1 6 1 0 0 5-0 10 0-0 1 .220 .264
2013 Rakuten-NPB .292 144 513 78 150 30 0 28 93 5 0 2 70-3 119 2-3 12 .376 .515
2014 Miami .287 160 616 56 177 29 1 4 76 7 0 1 67-3 102 4-2 7 .355 .357
Minor Totals .279 705 2602 331 727 168 5 54 388 5 33 11 212-13
425 7-15 72 .410 .332
A.L. Totals .151 22 53 9 8 3 0 1 6 1 0 0 5-0 10 0-0 1 .220 .264
N.L. Totals .267 689 2416 258 645 125 6 64 353 0 30 7 220-14 443 6-9 61 .403 .326
M.L. Totals .264 711 2469 267 653 128 6 65 359 0 31 7 225-14 453 6-9 62 .400 .324
*Led League

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 MIL vs. ARI .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .333 .333

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 MIL vs. STL .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .333

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by Chicago-NL in the 10th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Cubs’ scout Steve Hinton
■ Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Chicago-NL, Oct. 29, 2008
■ Acquired by Pittsburgh from Milwaukee in exchange for RHP Jose Veras on Dec. 12, 2011
■ Signed with Rakuten Golden Eagles (Japan) on Dec. 21, 2012
■ Signed by Miami as a free agent on Dec. 20, 2013
■ Acquired by San Francisco from Miami in exchange for Kendry Flores and Luis Castillo on Dec. 20, 2014

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (6x), last: June 5, 2014 at TB (w/MIA)
1st Base .997 96 578 45 2 625 55 ■ Runs: 4, June 5, 2014 at TB (w/MIA)

MCGEHEE
2nd Base .980 23 37 61 2 100 13 ■ Doubles: 2 (11x), last: Aug. 8, 2014 at CIN (w/MIA)
3rd Base .953 556 277 909 58 1244 98 ■ Triples: 1 (6x), last: April 3, 2014 vs. COL (w/MIA)
Outfield .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 ■ Home Runs: 3, Aug. 3, 2011 vs. STL (w/MIL)
■ RBI: 6, Sept. 12, 2009 at ARI (w/MIL)
■ Walks: 3 (2x), last: June 16, 2014 vs. CHC (w/MIA)
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (6x), last: Aug. 30, 2014 at ATL (w/MIA)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 14 games, June 23-July 7, 2014 (w/MIA)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (2) ■ Pinch-Hit (2)
Sept. 12, 2009 at ARI (w/MIL) July 29, 2009 vs. WAS (off Tyler Clippard) (w/MIL)
Aug. 3, 2011 vs. STL (w/MIL)
April 10, 2011 vs. CHC (off Kerry Wood) (w/MIL)
■ 3-HR Games (1)
■ Inside-the-Park (0)
Aug. 3, 2011 vs. STL (w/MIL)
■ Game Ending (1)
■ Grand Slams (2)
April 11, 2010 vs. STL (off Kyle McClellan) (w/MIL)
June 29, 2009 vs. NYM (off Brian Stokes) (w/MIL)
■ Leadoff (0)
April 26, 2010 vs. PIT (off Brendan Donnelly) (w/MIL)

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Adalberto Mejia
LEFT- HANDED PITCHER 76
MEJIA

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 195 R L
Full name : Adalberto Mejia (meh-HEE-uh)
Birthdate : June 20, 1993
2015 Opening Day Age : 21
Birthplace : Bonao, Dominican Republic
Resides : Bonao, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Signed as a non-drafted free
agent, Februar y 1, 2011
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON > Was named the South Atlantic Pitcher of the week for the
> Ranked as the Giants’ number four prospect entering weeks of June 18-25 and August 6-13.
the 2014 campaign, Mejia spent the entire season with > Made his professional debut with the DSL-Giants in 2011,
double-A Richmond, going 7-9 with a 4.67 ERA (56er, going 5-2 with a 1.42 ERA (12er, 76.0ip) in 13 starts.
108.0ip) in 22 appearances (21 starts).
> Was placed on the disabled list with plantar fascitis from PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
July 5-13. > Name is pronounced ah-dal-bert-OH meh-HEE-uh.
> Missed seven days on the disabled list with a blister (July > Was signed by the Giants as an international free agent in
21-27). 2011.
> Was suspended for 50 games by Major League Baseball
for testing positive for a banned stimulant on Nov. 14.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Split 2013 between triple-A Fresno and Class A Advanced
San Jose, going 7-4 with a 3.33 ERA (34er, 92.0ip) in 17
starts.
> Went 10-7 with a 3.97 ERA (47er, 106.2ip) in 2012 with
Class A Augusta.

ADALBERTO MEJIA
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 DSL-Giants-R 5-2 1.42 13 13 0 0 0 76.0 58 18 12 0 6 8 71 2 1
2012 Augusta-A 10-7 3.97 30 14 1 0 0 106.2 122 57 47 4 4 21 79 6 2
2013 Fresno-AAA 0-0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0
San Jose-A 7-4 3.31 16 16 0 0 0 87.0 75 34 32 11 1 23 89 5 0
2014 Richmond-AA 7-9 4.67 22 21 0 0 0 108.0 119 62 56 9 0 31 82 2 0
Minor Totals 29-22 3.50 82 65 1 0 0 382.2 379 173 149 26 11 85 323 15 3
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Signed by San Francisco as non-drafted free agent, February 1, 2011

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Steven Okert
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 72

OKERT
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 210 L L
Full name : Steven Chandler Okert
Birthdate : July 9, 1991
2015 Opening Day Age : 23
Birthplace : Riverside, California
Resides : Rowlett, Texas
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the four th round of
the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON > Split 2012 between ARL-Giants and Salem-Keizer, going
> Combined to toss 57 games with Class A Advanced San 2-0 with a 2.20 ERA (7er, 28.2ip) in 17 games.
Jose and double-A Richmond, going 2-2 with a 2.11 ERA
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
(16er, 68.1ip) and 24 saves.
> His 24 saves led the entire Giants’ organization, more than > Graduated from Rowlett (Texas) High School and then
even Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo. attended Grayson County College in Texas before transfer-
> Began the year with San Jose and racked up 19 saves ring to the University of Oklahoma.
with a 1.53 ERA (6er, 35.1ip) and 54 strikeouts. > Was drafted three times…the Milwaukee Brewers
> Was named to the California League mid-season All-Star selected Okert in the 43rd round of the 2010 draft while
team and earned the save with a scoreless 9th inning. he was a starting pitcher at Grayson College in Grayson
> Finished tied for second in the California League with 19 County, Texas…declined to sign, and he returned to
saves in just April-June. Grayson for the 2011 season…the Brewers selected him
> Was promoted to double-A Richmond on June 24 and again in 2011, this time in the 33rd round…Okert again
went 1-0 with a 2.73 ERA (10er, 33.0ip) and five saves in turned them down in order to continue his college career.
24 games with the Flying Squirrels. > In 2012, he transferred to the University of Oklahoma,
> Posted a 0.75 ERA (1er, 12.0ip) with 17 strikeouts and a where his draft stock would skyrocket…in his only season
save in 10 games with the Scottsdale Scorpions in the as a Sooner, he pitched primarily out of the bullpen, mak-
Arizona Fall League. ing 25 of 30 appearances as a reliever…in 85.0 innings,
> Was selected to the AFL All Star squad. he posted a 9-8 record with 78 strikeouts and a 3.07 ERA.
> The Giants rewarded him by drafting him in the fourth
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS round in 2012.
> In 2013 he went 2-2 with a 2.97 ERA (20er, 60.2ip) and two
saves in 44 games for Class A Augusta.

STEVEN CHANDLER OKERT


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0
Salem-Keizer-A 2-0 2.36 15 0 0 0 0 26.2 26 9 7 0 4 11 22 0 0
2013 Augusta-A 2-2 2.97 44 0 0 0 2 60.2 55 27 20 3 1 24 59 2 0
2014 San Jose-A 1-2 1.53 33 0 0 0 19 35.1 33 6 6 2 2 11 54 0 0
Richmond-AA 1-0 2.73 24 0 0 0 5 33.0 24 11 10 3 0 11 38 0 0
Minor Totals 6-4 2.45 118 0 0 0 26 157.2 140 53 43 8 7 58 179 3 0
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■ Drafted by San Francisco in the fourth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Dan Murray

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Angel Pagan
OUTFIELDER 16
PAGAN

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-2 202 S R
Full name : Angel Manuel Pagan (AYNE-jil puh-GAHN)
Birthdate : July 2, 1981
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : Rio Piedras, Puer to Rico
Resides : Vega Alta, Puer to Rico
M.L. Ser vice : 8 years, 14 4 days
Became a Giant : Acquired in a trade from New York-
NL along with cash considerations in exchange for
RHP Ramon Ramirez and OF Andres Torres, Dec. 7,
2011
Contract Status : Signed through 2016 (signed four-year
contract prior to the 2013 season)

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: April 3, 2006 at Cincinnati (w/CHC)
> First MLB hit: April 3, 2006 at Cincinnati (w/CHC) (single off RHP Mike Burns)
> First MLB home run: July 2, 2006 vs. Chicago-AL (w/CHC) (solo HR off RHP Cliff Politte)
> NL triples leader in 2012 (15)
> Owns SF Giants record for most triples in a single season (15 in 2012)
> Holds the longest home hitting streak in Giants franchise history (28 games in 2012)
> Hit the first leadoff home run in Giants postseason history in Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS at Cincinnati

2014 SEASON third called strike.


> Spent his third consecutive season in a Giants uniform and > Hit a pair of leadoff homers: April 29 vs. San Diego and
batted .300 (115-for-383) with 56 runs, 21 doubles, two May 2 at Atlanta.
triples, three home runs and 27 RBI in 96 games.
> For the second straight season he missed a significant CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
amount of time, missing 44 games with back inflammation > Missed a significant amount of time in his second season
from June 25-Aug. 7 that led to an epidural and weeks with San Francisco in 2013 after injuring his left hamstring
of rehab at the team’s facility in Scottsdale, Arizona... in late May.
inflamed the same nerve in his back in late September and > Re-signed with the Giants in the 2012 offseason to a four-
missed an additional 13 games. year contact.
> With just six games remaining in the regular season it was > Played for Puerto Rico during the 2013 World Baseball
announced that he’d have season-ending surgery on Sept. Classic and was named to the 2013 MetLife All-World
25 in Los Angeles to repair a bulging disk in his back...Dr. Baseball Classic Team after leading Puerto Rico with a
Robert Watkins, a renowned spinal surgeon, performed .364 batting average (12-for-33), .485 slugging pct., and a
the procedure, a discectomy to shave the herniated por- .447 on-base pct. in nine games...his 12 hits set a Puerto
tion of the disc that was pinching a nerve and causing Rican record for the Classic.
pain. > Hit a two-run, inside-the-park, walk-off home run off
> Also missed three games with a sprained AC joint in his Colorado’s Rafael Betancourt in the bottom of the 10th
left shoulder after jamming it on May 17 while coming up inning that gave the Giants a 6-5 comeback win on May
short on a diving attempt. 25, 2013...it marked Pagan’s third career inside-the-park
> Was placed on the 15-day DL June 25 (retro to June 15) home run and the seventh inside-the-park homer in AT&T
with a lower back strain...was diagnosed with a bulging Park history (fifth by a Giants player)...it was also his
disc and a narrowing of the nerve canal in his lower back... second career walk-off homer.
was expected to return to the lineup July 1, but suffered > Prior to Pagan accomplishing the feat, the Majors’ last
a setback while running and consulted with Dr. Robert walk-off homer that didn’t leave the yard came June 11,
Watkins in Los Angeles to determine a course of treat- 2004, when another Rockies pitcher, Shawn Chacon, was
ment. victimized by Tampa Bay’s Rey Sanchez...however, it had
> Had the ninth-highest avg. in the NL in the month of April, been 24 years since the Majors’ last walk-off inside-the-
hitting .337 (32-for-95). parker that erased a deficit...according to Elias, the last
> Received his second career ejection on April 21 at such blow had been hit by the Phillies’ Bob Dernier, who
Colorado (ejected by HP umpire Tumpane) for arguing a wiped out a 2-0 Giants lead in the 12th inning with a

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three-run shot off Craig Lefferts on May 15, 1989. Morgan at first base and complete triple play.
> It had been 83 years since the last Giants’ walk-off inside- > On August 1, 2010, Carlos Beltran, Jesus Feliciano and
the-park homer, hit by future Hall-of-Famer Bill Terry Pagan, all natives of Puerto Rico, appeared in the outfield
against the Cubs at the Polo Grounds on Aug. 24, 1931 in at the same time...according to the Baseball Hall of Fame,

PAGAN
the New York Giants’ 2-1 win. it marked only the seventh time an All Puerto Rican
> Prior to hitting the inside the park HR; had hurt his left outfield played together in same game (previous time
hamstring in the 8th inning diving for a fly ball, but stayed was June 6, 1981 when Cubs had Carlos Lezcano, Jerry
in the game...he sat out the next 11 games before being Morales and Hector Cruz).
placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 7, 2013 (retro- > Hit over .300 for the first time in his career in 2009, finish-
active to May 28) with a strained left hamstring. ing campaign with a .306 avg. (105-for-343) in 88 games.
> Suffered a setback in his first rehabilitation game on June > Underwent surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery March
20, 2013...hit a ground ball to 2nd base in the 9th inning 11, 2009 to remove a bone spur from his right elbow.
and pulled up lame three-quarters up the line...he started > His contract was selected on May 16, 2009 from Buffalo
to jump up and down and couldn’t make it any longer... (AAA) of the International League.
never reached 1st base and was carted off the field. > Left game May 31, 2009 vs. Florida with right groin dis-
> After having a second opinion it was determined that he comfort...placed on 15-day disabled list June 1 with strain
needed surgery...underwent successful surgery on his left of his right groin…activated from disabled list July 10.
hamstring tendon (inside back of knee) on June 25, 2013 > Missed most of the 2008 season with a torn left labrum…
in Los Angeles by Dr. Neal El-Attrache at the Kerlan Jobe appeared in just 31 games…injured his left shoulder
clinic. while diving into stands for foul ball on May 7 at Los
> Missed a total of 82 games from May 26-Aug. 30, 2013… Angeles-NL.
was reinstated from the 60-day DL on Aug. 30 and went > On July 29, 2008 had his torn left labrum repaired by Mets
30-for-93 (.323) in 25 games following his return. Medical Director Dr. David Altchek at Hospital for Special
> His 15 3Bs in 2012 not only led all of Major League Surgery.
Baseball, but also set a San Francisco-era record (since > Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on August 8, 2007,
1958) for a single season, surpassing Steve Finley (12 in with colitis and missed remainder of the year.
2006) and Willie Mays (12 in 1960). > Made his Major League debut on April 3, 2006 with
> Posted the longest home hitting streak in franchise history Chicago-NL…collected his first career hit and RBI in his
(since 1900), hitting safely in 28 consecutive home games first career at-bat off Cincinnati’s Aaron Harang.
from April 14-June 4, 2012...it was the longest home > Strained his left hamstring April 15, 2006 at Pittsburgh
hitting streak for any ML player since 2010, when Josh while running down the first base line...injury landed him
Hamilton hit safely in 29-straight home games at Rangers on the 15-day DL from April 16-June 30.
Ballpark. > Was named Sterling Award recipient, emblematic of
> Hit safely in 20-straight games from April 14-May 6, 2012, team’s MVP in 2004, at Binghamton (AA) of Eastern
tied for eighth-longest hit streak in SF-era history. League…was also named to Eastern League All-Star
> Joined Pablo Sandoval and Marco Scutaro as the first team.
trio of teammates to hit safely in 20+ games in the same
season in Giants franchise history, dating all the way back POSTSEASON CAREER
to 1918. > On his first and only career postseason roster in 2012,
> Became the first Giants player in the modern era (since Pagan hit .188 (13-for-69) with two home runs and six RBI
1900) to hit safely in 47 of 50 games in a single season in 16 games.
(he accomplished this feat from April 14-June 9). > Led off Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS at Cincinnati with a
> Was placed on the 15-day disabled list, April 22-May 27, home run, the first leadoff homer in Giants postseason
2011, with a strained left oblique that he hurt April 21 vs. history (including New York-era).
Houston. > Led off Game 2 of the NLCS with another home run, his
> Was one of two players in the Majors to have at least 30 second leadoff homer in the postseason.
2Bs, 10 HRs, 60 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 2010...other > Joined Jimmy Rollins (two leadoff homers in 2008 post-
player was Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford (30 2Bs, 19 HRs, 90 season with Philadelphia) as the only two players in
RBI, 47 stolen bases). MLB history with a pair of leadoff home runs in the same
> Finished second in the NL with 37 stolen bases in postseason.
2010...became the first Mets’ outfielder to steal 30
bases since 1999 season (Roger Cedeno-66 steals, Rickey PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Henderson-37 steals). > Married (Windy)…has two daughters (Suil Anyelina, Feb.
> On May 19, 2010 at Washington he hit an inside-the-park 15, 2005 and Briana Valentina, Jan. 29, 2008).
home run (4th inning against Livan Hernandez) and started > Graduated from Republica de Colombia High School in Rio
a triple play to become the first player to accomplish each Piedras, Puerto Rico in 1999...played baseball, volleyball,
of those feats in same game since Phillies shortstop Ted and basketball...named Athlete of Year his senior year.
Kazinski did so against the Giants at the Polo Grounds on > Played in Pony League World Series in North Carolina two
Sept. 25, 1955...Pagan caught Cristian Guzman’s sinking consecutive years, 1998-1999.
line drive, threw to catcher Henry Blanco who threw to > Played at Indian River Community College in Ft. Pierce, FL
shortstop Jose Reyes to double off Hernandez at second in 1999 before signing with the Mets.
base…Reyes then threw to Ike Davis to catch Nyjer

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ANGEL MANUEL PAGAN
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2000 Kingsport-R .361 19 72 13 26 5 1 0 8 0 0 0 6-0 8 6-1 2 .458 .410
2001 Columbia-A .298 15 57 4 17 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 6-0 5 3-2 1 .351 .365
PAGAN

Brooklyn-A .315 62 238 46 75 10 2 0 15 3 1 7 22-0 30 *30-18 4 .374 .388


2002 Columbia-A .279 108 458 79 128 14 5 1 36 4 3 0 32-0 87 52-21 9 .338 .325
St. Lucie-A .343 16 67 12 23 2 1 1 7 1 0 0 7-1 9 10-2 0 .448 .405
2003 St. Lucie-A .249 113 441 64 110 15 5 1 33 11 1 2 35-1 80 35-15 8 .313 .307
2004 Binghamton-AA .287 112 449 71 129 25 8 4 63 4 5 1 42-1 96 29-5 2 .405 .346
Norfolk-AAA .289 12 45 13 13 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 4-0 8 4-1 0 .489 .347
2005 Norfolk-AAA .271 129 516 69 140 20 10 8 40 9 4 1 49-2 111 27-15 9 .395 .333
2006 Chicago-NL .247 77 170 28 42 6 2 5 18 1 1 0 15-0 28 4-2 1 .394 .306
Mesa-R .111 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 3 1-0 0 .111 .273
Iowa-AAA .267 4 15 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 1-0 1 .333 .313
2007 Iowa-AAA .250 33 116 18 29 4 3 3 9 1 0 0 10-1 20 6-1 1 .414 .310
Chicago-NL .264 71 148 21 39 10 2 4 21 1 2 0 10-0 32 4-1 0 .439 .306
2008 New York-NL .275 31 91 12 25 7 1 0 13 1 2 0 11-0 18 4-0 1 .374 .346
GC Mets-R .600 2 5 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 2-0 0 .800 .600
Brooklyn-A .308 4 13 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 3-0 0 .308 .357
St. Lucie-A .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .200
2009 Buffalo-AAA .286 3 14 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .571 .286
New York-NL .306 88 343 54 105 22 11 6 32 5 3 0 25-2 56 14-7 2 .487 .350
St. Lucie-A .417 4 12 4 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4-0 2 2-0 0 .583 .563
2010 New York-NL .290 151 579 80 168 31 7 11 69 6 3 1 44-5 97 37-9 5 .425 .340
2011 New York-NL .262 123 478 68 125 24 4 7 56 4 5 1 44-4 62 32-7 10 .372 .322
St. Lucie-A .226 8 31 6 7 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 4-0 5 0-2 0 .333 .419
2012 San Francisco .288 154 605 95 174 38 15* 8 56 2 4 0 48-5 97 29-7 5 .440 .338
2013 San Francisco .282 71 280 44 79 16 3 5 30 0 2 0 23-0 36 9-4 4 .414 .334
San Jose-A .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .333
AZL Giants-R .182 4 11 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0-0 0 .364 .308
Fresno-AAA .278 5 18 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 2-1 2 0-0 1 .278 .364
2014 San Francisco .300 96 383 56 115 21 2 3 27 1 3 1 25-1 53 16-6 1 .389 .342
AZL Giants-R .600 2 5 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 1.000 .667
Fresno-AAA .125 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 .125 .125
Minor Totals .280 662 2606 412 729 106 43 19 229 35 15 13 232-7 473 211-84 36 .375 .340
S.F. Totals .290 321 1268 195 368 75 20 16 113 3 9 1 96-6 186 54-17 10 .419 .338
M.L. Totals .283 862 3077 458 872 175 47 49 322 21 25 3 245-17 479 149-43 29 .419 .334
*Led League

division series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .150 5 20 3 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 2-0 3 0-1 0 .350 .217

championship series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .242 7 33 4 8 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 0 .394 .265

world series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .125 4 16 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 1-0 0 .250 .176

world baseball classic record


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 Puerto Rico .364 9 33 2 12 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 5-0 6 2-0 1 .485 .447

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Selected by New York-NL in the 4th round of the June 1999 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Gary LaRocque
■ Acquired by Chicago-NL from New York-NL in exchange for cash considerations on Jan. 25, 2006

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■ Acquired by New York-NL from Chicago -NL in exchange for minor league RHP Ryan Meyers and minor league OF
Corey Coles on Jan. 5, 2008
■ Acquired by San Francisco from New York-NL along with cash considerations or player to be named later in
exchange for RHP Ramon Ramirez and OF Andres Torres on Dec. 7, 2011

PAGAN
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a free agent on Dec. 7, 2012 (signed four-year contract)

DISABLED LIST
■ April 16-June 30, 2006 (left hamstring tear; 60-day DL)
■ Aug. 8-Nov. 11, 2007 (colitis; 15-day DL)
■ May 13, 2008-end of season (torn labrum in his left shoulder; 15-day DL; transferred to 60-day, Aug. 3, 2008)
■ April 5-May 16, 2009 (bone spur in his right elbow; 15-day DL)
■ June 1-July 10, 2009 (strained right groin; 15-day DL)
■ April 22-May 27, 2011 (strained left oblique; 15-day DL)
■ May 28-Aug. 30, 2013 (strained left hamstring; 60-day DL)
■ June 15-Aug. 7, 2014 (back inflammation; 15-day DL)
■ Sept. 25-end of 2014 season (back surgery; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (8x), last: Sept. 9, 2014 vs. ARI (w/SF)
Outfielder .984 805 1793 37 29 1859 7 ■ Runs: 4, Aug. 3, 2012 at COL (w/SF)
■ Doubles: 2 (9x), last: May 15, 2013 at TOR (w/SF)
■ Triples: 1 (47x), last: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. MIL (w/SF)
■ Home Runs: 2 (2x), last: Aug. 23, 2009 vs. PHI (w/NYM)
■ RBI: 5, Aug. 1, 2009 vs. AZ (w/NYM)
■ Walks: 3 (3x), last: May 18, 2012 vs. OAK (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 2 (10x), last: May 12, 2014 vs. ATL (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 20 games, April 14-May 6, 2012 (w/SF)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (2) May 25, 2013 vs. COL (off Rafael Betancourt) (w/SF)
July 2, 2006 vs. (w/CHC) ■ Leadoff (10)
Aug. 23, 2009 vs. PHI (w/NYM) Aug. 14, 2009 vs. SF (off Barry Zito) (w/NYM)
■ 3-HR Games (0) Aug. 23, 2009 vs. PHI (off Pedro Martinez) (w/NYM)
■ Grand Slams (1) Aug. 8, 2011 vs. SD (off Tim Stauffer) (w/NYM)
Aug. 1, 2009 vs. AZ (off Clay Zavada) (w/NYM)
April 27, 2012 vs. SD (off Cory Luebke) (w/SF)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)
Aug. 6, 2012 at STL (off Jake Westbrook) (w/SF)
■ Inside-the-Park (3)
*Oct. 10, 2012 at CIN (DS4) (off Mike Leake) (w/SF)
May 19, 2010 at WSH (off Livan Hernandez) (w/NYM)
*Oct. 15, 2012 vs. STL (LCS2) (off Chris Carpenter) (w/SF)
Aug. 23, 2009 vs. PHI (off Pedro Martinez) (w/NYM)
May 1, 2013 at ARI (off Brandon McCarthy) (w/SF)
May 25, 2013 vs. COL (off Rafael Betancourt) (w/SF)
April 29, 2014 vs. SD (off Eric Stults) (w/SF)
■ Game Ending (2)
May 2, 2014 at ATL (off Mike Minor) (w/SF)
July 20, 2011 vs. STL (off Fernando Salas) (w/NYM)
*postseason

Inside The Park Home Runs


in AT&T Park History
Player, Team Date Inning Opposing Pitcher
Fernando Vina, STL 5/9/00 2nd Russ Ortiz (SF)
Dustin Mohr, SF 8/4/04 5th Jose Acevedo (CIN)
Ichiro Suzuki, SEA 7/10/07 5th Chris Young (NL All-Star)
Nate Schierholtz, SF 6/14/09 3rd Brett Anderson (OAK)
Aubrey Huff, SF 4/14/10 2nd Charlie Morton (PIT)
Conor Gillaspie, SF 9/27/11 7th Esmil Rogers (COL)
Angel Pagan, SF 5/25/13 10th Rafael Betancourt (COL)
Brandon Barnes, COL 6/14/14 9th Sergio Romo (SF)

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Pagan’s Giants Gems
PAGAN

• Grew up in the drug- and gang-ridden projects devoted and protective family, including his father,
on the north coast of Puerto Rico in a district of San who died of complications from diabetes in 2005 --
Juan called Rio Piedras. Angel’s parents – govern- a year before his son made his major-league debut
ment workers -- were strict, and Angel’s brother with the New York Mets. “He was a great person,’’
and sister – older by nine and six years, respectively Pagan says. “He taught me how to be a gentleman.
-- kept Angel close, never allowing him to play out- I know he’d be proud. Most of my friends from
side by himself. The Pagans believed completely in growing up are either dead or in jail. Without my
the protective powers of two interconnected forces: family and without baseball, I don’t know where I’d
family and baseball. “I feel I was born on a baseball be.’’
field,’’ Angel says. • Daughter Briana had surgery on both eyes at
• Pagan’s first baseball coach/manager when he the age of 2 in 2010 when Pagan was with the Mets.
was six years old was his mother, Gloria Figueroa. She has strabism, the inability to focus both eyes
Pagan’s father played amateur baseball as did simultaneously.
Angel’s brother, but Figueroa, an accomplished • Pagan takes seriously his position as a role
softball player who played in a men’s league fast- model, particularly in Puerto Rico. At his rigorous
pitch league, was the key figure in Angel’s early workouts at a public track in Dorado, young people
baseball life. “She used to play with the men. show up to work out with him – young boxers,
That’s how she got so good. She played with the basketball players, runners, baseball players. Their
best teams in Puerto Rico. She has baseball in trainer is Felix Molina, cousin of the catching
her blood,’’ Pagan says. “She still watches all my Molina brothers. “I like to show how I work. There’s
games and gives me feedback. Sometimes if I’m no time to lollygag. If I give the wrong example,
struggling, she’ll just tell me, ‘That’s OK. Baseball is that’s what they’re going to learn. That’s not the
an up-and-down roller coaster. Be patient. Believe type of legacy I want to leave.’’
that you’ll do it.’ She’s always supporting me.’’ • Pagan is the unofficial translator for his
• When Pagan was thirteen, he frequented a bat- Spanish-speaking teammates. Learning to speak
ting cage near a building where the great Puerto English was always important to Angel. After being
Rican welterweight boxing champion Felix “Tito’’ drafted by the Mets in the fourth round in 1999, he
Trinidad trained. Through the gym’s open door, could have gone to Miami Dade College for a year,
Pagan studied the brutal regimen that allowed where he would have been surrounded by other
Trinidad to outlast any opponent. Pagan decided Latinos and could continue in his home language.
that training like a boxer would make him a better Instead he chose Indian River Community College
baseball player. Among other exercises, he ran in Fort Pierce, Fla., where he hung out with English
sprints on the beach for an hour at a time, build- speakers and honed his English skills.
ing his endurance. “That’s the kind of stamina you • Pagan was the Mets’ nominee in 2010 for Major
need to play 162 games. To me it’s very important to League Baseball’s humanitarian award, named
not get tired when everybody else gets tired. You after Roberto Clemente, one of Pagan’s idols.
want to have something left when everyone else is • An only-in-baseball factoid: Pagan is the first
dragging.’’ He soon joined the gym and worked the player in Major League history to hit his first two
speed bag to build shoulder strength. “You hit so career home runs on his birthday. It happened
many baseballs – over 500 at-bats – your shoulders with the Cubs on July 2, 2006 -- his 25th birthday
need to be in shape,’’ he says. He even got into the -- against the Chicago White Sox.
ring. “I got my butt whupped a little bit,’’ he says, • In Washington, D.C., on May 19, 2010, Pagan
laughing. “I was never going to be a boxer. I didn’t hit the first inside-the-park home run in Nationals
want that. I always knew baseball was my sport, Park history (which had been open for just three
but I loved boxing and how boxers train. It’s very years). An inning later, playing center field for the
intense. For me, that’s what it’s about, the intensity Mets, he started a triple play with a shoestring
of the work. When you train for boxing, you push catch. The runners on first and second, unaware
yourself to the limit.’’ he had caught the ball, ran. Pagan threw home. The
• He is still a big boxing fan, naming Manny catcher threw to second to double off one runner.
Pacquiao as his favorite fighter. He was a fan The ball was relayed to first to complete the triple
of the HBO reality series “24/7” when it profiled play. Pagan was the first player in 55 years to take
Pacquiao and other fighters. part in a triple play and an inside-the-park HR in the
• For Pagan, baseball is more than a way to sup- same game.
port his wife and children. It’s a way to honor his

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Joe Panik
INFIELDER 12

PANIK
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 190 L R
Full name : Joseph Matthew Panik
Birthdate : October 30, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Yonkers, New York
Resides : Hopewell Junction, New York
M.L. Ser vice : 100 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round
(29th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player
Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Joe on Twitter @JoePanik12

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 22, 2014 at Colorado
> First MLB hit: June 22, 2014 at Arizona (single off RHP Mike Bolsinger)
> First MLB home run: Aug. 22, 2014 at Washington (three-run HR off RHP Doug Fister)

2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


> Rookie second baseman made his Major League debut in > Finished second in the Eastern League in games played
mid-June and established himself as one of the top NL (137) and led the Squirrels in plate appearances (522) in
rookies in 2014, hitting .305 (82-for-269) with 10 doubles, 2013.
two triples, a home run and 18 RBI in 73 games. > Topped EL second basemen with a .987 fielding pct., com-
> Led all NL rookies in batting average and on-base pct. mitting just seven errors in 545 total chances in ’13.
(.343) while tying for fourth in multi-hit games (25) and > Named as a replacement to the Eastern League Mid-
placing sixth in hits. season All-Star Team, appearing in the Eastern League
> Was one of eight Giants to play second base, joining All-Star Game in New Britain, CT.
Brandon Hicks (59 starts), Ehire Adrianza (15), Joaquin > Entered the 2013 season rated as the #2 prospect in the
Arias (10), Matt Duffy (5), Dan Uggla (4), Marco Scutaro Giants’ organization by Baseball America.
(3) and Tony Abreu (0)...started 66 games at second, which > Was named San Jose’s Defensive Player of the Year in
were the most starts at second by a Giants rookie in a 2012, as he led all California League shortstops with a
single season since Robby Thompson started 145 games .972 fielding percentage.
in 1986. > Ranked third in the California League with 159 hits and
> Went 31-for-83 (.373) versus left-handed pitchers...since fifth with 93 runs scored.
the team moved to San Francisco in 1958, only two Giants > Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training and entered
rookie left-handed batters hit at least .300 against south- the campaign rated as the 4th-best prospect in the Giants’
paws in at least 50 at-bats: Willie McCovey in 1959 (.340) system by Baseball America.
and Will Clark in 1986 (.308) (Elias). > In 2011 was named the short-season Northwest League
> Hit .317 (46-for-145) in 39 road games, the eighth-highest MVP.
avg. among Giants rookies with at least 100 PAs on the > Led the NWL in batting average (.341), runs (49), hits (82),
road since 1958. RBI (54), total bases (126) and on-base pct. (.401).
> Had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno and was > Led all NWL shortstops with a .964 fielding pct.
added to the Major League roster on June 21 while the > Was named to the Northwest League Postseason All-Star
Giants played the D-Backs in Arizona...hit .321 (94-for-293) team.
with 50 runs, 14 doubles, five home runs and 45 RBI in 74 > Following the 2011 season played in the Arizona Fall
games with triple-A Fresno. League and hit .323 (30-for-93) with two home runs and
> SF was hesitant to make a move and wanted Panik to 13 RBI.
continue his growth at triple-A, but the trio of big league > Was named an AFL Rising Star and was selected to the
second basemen on SF’s roster (Adrianza, Arias, Hicks) AFL All-Prospect Team.
struggled for over a month, combining to hit .179 (40-for- > Was selected to the Topps Short-Season/Rookie All-Star
223) with 21 RBI from May 1-June 21. team.
> Beginning Aug. 4, hit .345 (67-for-194) for the fifth-highest
clip in the bigs behind LAD’s Carl Crawford (.403), DET’s
Victor Martinez (.362), teammate Buster Posey (.354) and
PIT’s Starling Marte (.354).

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POSTSEASON CAREER PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Made his first career postseason roster in 2014, helping > Attended St. John’s University and in his three seasons
the Giants win their third title in a five-year span. there batted .371 (233-for-628) with 48 doubles, 24 home
> Hit .233 (17-for-73) with two doubles, two triples, a home runs, 156 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 166 games.
PANIK

run and eight RBI in 17 games. > Batted .402 (86-for-214) with 59 runs, 19 doubles, three
> Became the first rookie with two triples in the same post- triples, nine home runss, 56 RBI and 21 stolen bases in
season since Willie McGee did so with St. Louis in 1982. 2011.
> Went 3-for-5 in his first postseason game on Oct. 1, 2014 > Named a third team All-American, first team All-BIG EAST
at Pittsburgh...became the fourth Giants rookie to have selection, Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist and third
three-or-more hits in a single post-season game, joining team Academic All-American his junior season.
Freddie Lindstrom (1924), Buster Posey (2010) and Bill > Is a two-time All-BIG EAST selection and Freshman All-
Terry (1924). American.
> Became just the fifth Giants rookie to record an RBI in > Ended his St. John’s career by ranking second on the
the postseason in Game 1 of the 2014 NLDS, joining Tom all-time leaderboard with a .370 career avg., sixth in hits
Haller (1962), Greg Litton (1989), Buster Posey (2010) and (237), third in RBI (157), fourth in doubles (48) and fifth in
Chris Speier (1971). home runs (25).
> Recorded five hits in his first two postseason contests, > Engaged to Brittany Pinto.
which were the most in SF Giants postseason history
(since 1958).
> Became the seventh rookie in Giants franchise history to
hit a home run in a postseason game when he hit a two-
run blast in Game 5 of the 2014 NLCS vs. St. Louis.

joseph matthew panik


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 Salem-Keizer-A .341* 69 270 49* 92* 10 2 6 54* 0 4 2 28-0 25 13-5 12 .467 .401
2012 San Jose-A .297 130 535 93 159 27 4 7 76 2 5 5 58-1 54 10-4 17 .402 .368
2013 Richmond-AA .257 137 522 64 134 27 4 4 57 8 6 5 58-1 68 10-5 9 .347 .333
2014 Fresno-AAA .321 74 293 50 94 14 4 5 45 1 2 3 27-2 33 3-2 5 .447 .382
San Francisco .305 73 269 31 82 10 2 1 18 1 1 0 16-0 33 0-0 8 .368 .343
Minor Totals .296 410 1620 256 479 78 15 22 232 11 17 15 171-4 180 36-16 51 .403 .365
M.L. Totals .305 73 269 31 82 10 2 1 18 1 1 0 16-0 33 0-0 8 .368 .343
*Led League

WILD CARD series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .600 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .600
.600

division series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. WAS .211 4 19 3 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .316 .250

championship series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. STL .182 5 22 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .318 .217

world series record


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. KC .222 7 27 3 6 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 0 .370 .276

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Selected by San Francisco in the first round (29th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by John DiCarlo

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 5, Sept. 9, 2014 vs. ARI
2nd Base .975 70 131 185 8 324 53 ■ Runs: 2 (7x), last: Sept. 25, 2014 vs. SD

PANIK
■ Doubles: 1 (10x), last: Sept. 19, 2014 at SD
■ Triples: 1 (2x), last: Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL
■ Home Runs: 1, Aug. 22, 2014 at WAS
■ RBI: 3, Aug. 22, 2014 at WAS
■ Walks: 1 (16x), last: Sept. 11, 2014 vs. ARI
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 9 games, Aug. 27-Sept. 5, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

Panik’s Giants Gems


• Hometown is Hopewell Junction, a small town of 2.8 square miles and fewer than 3,000 people in the
Hudson Valley about an hour north of NYC.
• Father Paul works in insurance. Mother Natalie works at Target. Has an older brother Paul who was
a catcher at Canisius College and now is an assistant coach there.
• Joe is known for his hustle and even demeanor. He is the same guy whether he goes 4-for-4 or 0-for 4.
• Graduated from John Jay High school with a 4.0 average. Favorite subjects were math and history.
“My parents are very hardworking so I learned from them. You work first and have your fun later. You
go to baseball practice, have dinner, do your schoolwork, and then you watch TV. I always was able to
prioritize what was most important. If I knew I had a paper due, I’d get that done before I’d go to the
movies or go out with friends.’’
• Voted Most Athletic in high school. Two-time baseball team captain. His name is the only entry under
Distinguished Alumni on the school’s Wikipedia page.
• Played on the high school varsity team while an eighth-grader at Van Wyck Junior High. Senior
teammate Mike Carozza would drive to the Van Wyck to pick up Panik for games. Carozza, who lives
in San Francisco, told the Poughkeepsie Journal on the day Panik was called up to the Majors (June
21, 2014): “Joe is the most humble guy you’d ever meet. His work ethic is unmatched. He’s the hardest
worker I’ve ever played with.’’
• Played shortstop through high school and college. He started every day at shortstop during his three
years at St. John’s. He hit .332 as a freshman.
• Maintained a 3.8 average at St. John’s while majoring in financial management.
• Had shoulder trouble his freshman year.
• Giants’ first-round pick in 2011.
• Favorite player growing up was Wade Boggs until Derek Jeter arrived at the Yankees.
• Father Paul grew up in the Bronx as a Yankees fan, so Joe and his brother were also Yankees fans.
• Likes watching comedy movies. Adam Sandler movies “Happy Gilmore’’ and “Billy Madison’’ are
favorites.
• September 9, 2014, Joe became the first Giants rookie to have five hits in a game since Fred Lewis
in 2007, going 5 for 5 against Arizona.

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Jarrett Parker
OUTFIELDER 47
PARKER

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 210 L L
Full name : Jarrett Paul Parker
Birthdate : Januar y 1, 1989
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : For t Belvoir, Virginia
Resides : Stafford, Virginia
M.L. Ser vice : 2 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the second round
of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

2014 SEASON
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Split his fourth professional season between double-A
Richmond (.275, 12 HRs, 58 RBI) and triple-A Fresno (.278, > Graduate of Colonial Forge (VA) High School…named
3 HRs, 10 RBI), while also enjoying a brief call-up to the first-team All-Commonwealth District and second-team
big leagues with San Francisco. All-State as a senior (2007).
> On July 31, was asked to get off the Squirrels’ team bus > Holds 14 school records at Colonial Forge including home
that was headed for Altoona, PA…Matt Duffy was also runs (21), runs scored (67), slugging pct. (1.053), on-base
asked to get off the bus…the pair later learned that the pct. (.613) and single-season RBI (32).
Giants had promoted the pair to the Major Leagues…the > Attended the University of Virginia…named All-ACC as
duo became the second and third players (Eric Surkamp – a freshman in 2008…enjoyed a breakthrough season as
2011) to ever be promoted straight from Richmond to the a sophomore in 2009…batted .355 with a team-high 16
Giants. home runs to help lead UVA to the 2009 College World
> Joined the Giants in New York, NY, for their series against Series… Named first-team All-ACC, second-team All-
the New York Mets. American (Baseball America) and first-team All-American
> Dressed for one game, but did not appear for the Giants (Rivals.com)...named second-team All-ACC and to the
and was optioned Aug. 2…spent the remainder of the Charlottesville Regional All-Tournament Team as a Jr. in
season with triple-A Fresno. 2010.
> Took part in a weekly sketch on the Squirrels’ television
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS show “Flying Squirrels Insider” entitled “Jarrett Parker
> Parker departed the Richmond Flying Squirrels having – The Most Interesting Man in Virginia”…the sketches
established their all-time record for career HRs (30)… were a spoof on the Dos Equis commercials.
established a single-season record in 2013 with 18 and > Is obsessive about his pre at-bat routine, smoothing the
added 12 in 2014 … Mario Lisson equaled his season- buttons on his jersey and sweeping the dirt a specific
season record (18) in 2014. number of times before every at-bat.
> Spent the entire 2012 campaign with Class A Advanced
San Jose and played all three outfield positions.
> Stole a team-high 28 bases and was caught just six times
(82% success).

jarrett paul parker


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 San Jose-A .253 127 486 81 123 25 3 13 61 2 1 8 74-1 144 20-5 10 .397 .360
2012 San Jose-A .247 122 409 71 101 21 7 15 67 2 2 8 70-3 175 28-6 5 .443 .366
2013 Richmond-AA .245 131 444 72 109 18 5 18 57 5 0 15 60-0 161 13-11 5 .430 .355
2014 Richmond-AA .275 100 363 52 100 20 6 12 58 0 1 10 45-2 103 11-4 2 .463 .370
Fresno-AAA .278 24 79 13 22 5 0 3 10 0 0 1 9-0 23 1-2 2 .456 .360
Minor Totals .255 504 1781 289 455 89 21 61 253 9 4 42 258-6 606 73-28 24 .432 .362
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Selected by San Francisco in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft; signed by John DiCarlo

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Curtis Partch
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 67

PARTCH
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-5 240 R R
Full name : Curtis Partch (KER-tis pahrch)
Birthdate : Februar y 13, 1987
2015 Opening Day Age : 28
Birthplace : Merced, California
Resides : Merced, California
M.L. Ser vice : 130 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Dec. 16, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Curtis on Twitter @ bigcurt34

> MLB debut: June 9, 2013 vs. St. Louis (w/CIN)


> First MLB win: July 11, 2014 vs. Pittsburgh (w/CIN)

2014 SEASON
> Appeared in six games with Cincinnati during six separate
stints with the Reds, tossing 7.0-scoreless innings.
> Made his first Opening Day roster with Cincinnati.
> Recorded his first Major League win on July 11 vs.
Pittsburgh in the Reds’ 6-5 victory.
> Went 4-1 with a 4.75 ERA (25er, 47.1ip) and six saves in
41 appearances (two starts) with triple-A Louisville.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Made his Major League debut in 2013, as he made 14
appearances during two stints with the Reds, posting a
5.89 ERA (16er, 23.1ip).
> Appeared in his first big league game on June 9 vs. St.
Louis.
> Spent seven days on triple-A Louisville’s disabled list from
Aug. 10-16 with a right biceps nerve injury.
> Pitched for the Arizona Fall League champion Peoria
Javelinas in 2012, posting a 3.55 ERA (5er, 12.2ip) with a
save.
> Was one of two Reds’ prospects selected to participate in
the AFL’s Rising Stars Game.
> Was added to Cincinnati’s 40-man roster on November 9,
2012.
> Was named California League Pitcher of the Week for July
18-25, 2011 after throwing a 9.0-inning complete game on
July 22 vs. San Jose.

PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Graduated from Merced (CA) High School...attended
Merced Junior College.

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curtis partch
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 GCL-Reds-R 0-0 1.29 5 0 0 0 2 7.0 2 4 1 0 0 7 4 2 0
Billings-A 1-0 3.29 12 1 0 0 1 27.1 21 11 10 3 0 21 22 3 0
PARTCH

2008 Dayton-A 5-11 5.00 33 17 0 0 1 111.2 118 76 62 6 12 42 74 13 5


2009 Carolina-AA 1-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0
Dayton-A 8-7 4.67 19 19 0 0 0 104.0 107 62 54 11 10 39 77 6 4
Sarosota-A 3-2 4.35 7 7 0 0 0 39.1 38 22 19 0 4 18 25 4 0
2010 Carolina-AA 0-1 21.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 7 7 1 1 2 1 0 0
Lynchburg-A 7-11 4.98 28 24 0 0 0 132.0 165 93 73 11 7 45 96 14 2
2011 Bakersfield-A 6-11 5.25 21 21 2 0 0 121.2 161 92 71 14 12 28 93 7 1
Carolina-AA 2-2 6.92 7 7 0 0 0 39.0 55 32 30 3 3 13 33 1 0
2012 Bakersfield-A 0-0 1.50 7 0 0 0 2 12.0 7 2 2 1 0 3 15 0 0
Pensacola-AA 7-4 4.73 45 4 0 0 6 70.1 75 38 37 7 4 33 64 7 1
2013 Pensacola-AA 0-0 2.16 8 0 0 0 4 8.1 6 2 2 0 0 2 14 0 0
Louisville-AAA 1-2 4.13 24 0 0 0 2 28.1 27 13 13 2 2 12 31 1 1
Cincinnati 0-1 6.17 14 0 0 0 0 23.1 17 16 16 8 4 17 16 0 0
2014 Cincinnati 1-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0
Louisville-AAA 4-1 4.75 41 2 0 0 6 47.1 46 28 25 3 4 25 54 6 1
Minor Totals 45-51 4.84 259 104 2 0 24 756.1 840 483 407 63 59 292 605 64 15
M.L. Totals 1-1 4.75 20 0 0 0 0 30.1 19 16 16 8 4 24 22 0 0
*Led League

partch’s M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
LAST HOME RUN: None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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■ Drafted by Cincinnati in the 27th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Tom Wheeler
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent, Dec. 16, 2014

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: None
Pitcher 1.000 20 2 4 0 6 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: None
Reliever: 4.0, June 23, 2013 at CHC (w/CIN)
■ Most Strikeouts: 4, June 23, 2013 at CHC (w/CIN)
■ Winning Streak: 1 game, July 11, 2014-present (w/CIN)
■ Losing Streak: 1 game, July 28, 2013 (w/CIN)
■ Scoreless Streak: 9.0, Sept. 23, 2013-present (w/CIN)

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Jake Peavy
RIGHT - HANDED PITCHER 22

PEAVY
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 180 R R
Full name : Jacob Edward Peav y
Birthdate : May 31, 1981
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : Mobile, Alabama
Resides : Catherine, Alabama
M.L. Ser vice : 12 years, 101 days
Became a Giant : Acquired from Boston in exchange
for Heath Hembree and Edwin Escobar on July 26, 2014
Contract Status : Signed through 2016
Follow Jake on Twitter @JakePeav y_ 44

> World Series champion (2013 Red Sox, 2014 Giants)


> MLB All-Star (2005, 2007, 2012)
> NL Cy Young Award winner (2007)
> AL Gold Glove winner (2012)
> MLB debut: June 22, 2002 vs. New York-AL (w/SD)
> First MLB win: July 16, 2002 vs. Colorado (w/SD)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): June 22, 2002 vs. New York-AL (single off LHP Ted Lilly) (w/SD)
> Pitcher of the Month: Aug. 2004 (NL), May 2007 (NL), Aug. 2007 (NL), Sept. 2007 (NL), April
2012 (AL)
> NL Pitcher of the Week: Sept. 20-26, 2004, Aug. 1-7, 2005
> 2,000th career strikeout: August 30, 2014 vs. Milwaukee (Aramis Ramirez)
> Pitched for Team USA in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 and again in 2009.

2014 SEASON three were as a Giant)...it was the longest single-season


> 13-year Major League veteran was acquired by San losing streak by a pitcher who previously won a Cy Young
Francisco from Boston in July, giving the Giants a much award (Elias).
needed starter with Matt Cain out for the season...went > Reached the 2,000-inning plateau on May 24 at Tampa
just 1-9 with a 4.72 ERA (65er, 124.0ip) in 20 starts with Bay.
the Red Sox, while going 6-4 with a 2.17 ERA in 12 starts > Was acquired by SF along with cash considerations from
for SF. Boston on July 26 in exchange for minor league LHP Edwin
> His 2.17 ERA after joining the Giants was the lowest post- Escobar, RHP Heath Hembree.
All-Star break ERA by a Giants pitcher since Scott Garrelts > Made his Giants debut the day after (July 27) vs. LA on
in 1989 (1.69). ESPN Sunday Night Baseball...tossed 6.0 innings, allow-
> Beginning July 27 (his first start with the Giants), his 2.17 ing four runs to suffer the loss.
ERA ranked as the eighth-lowest in the NL. > Snapped his career-long 12-game losing streak on Aug.
> Allowed two earned runs or fewer in each of his last nine 13 vs. Chicago-AL, allowing one run in 7.0 innings of a 7-1
outings, posting a 1.35 ERA (9er, 60.0ip), the lowest ERA in victory.
the Majors beginning Aug. 13...went 6-1 during this span > With that Aug. 13 win, he also ended a streak of 18-con-
while holding opponents to a .218 clip. secutive winless starts...the only other pitcher in Major
> Combined for 32 starts, just two shy of matching his League history who had a longer winless start streak after
career-high for season (34 in 2007 with San Diego). already having won 100 games was Fernando Valenzuela,
> Ranked 12th in the Majors for the lowest run support who did not record a win in 19-straight from 1988-1989.
avg. (3.55), the lowest of his career...received two runs or > Tossed 7.2-scoreless innings with eight strikeouts on
fewer in 22 of 32 starts (received just 38 runs of support Aug. 30 vs. Milwaukee...his only hit allowed came with
in 20 starts with the Red Sox and 42 runs in 12 starts with one out in the 8th inning, a single to Mark Reynolds...it
the Giants). marked the deepest he had gone into a game in his career
> Made his 11th career Opening Day roster and first as a without surrendering a hit (previous: 6.1 innings on Aug. 2,
member of the Red Sox. 2014 at New York-NL)...also registered his 2,000th career
> Had a career-long 12-game losing streak from May 1-Aug. strikeout, fanning Aramis Ramirez in the 2nd inning.
7 (nine of those losses came in a Red Sox uniform while
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Was traded to the White Sox from the Padres at the 2009
> Went 12-5 with a 4.17 ERA (67 ER/144.2 IP) and 121 trade deadline in exchange for four pitchers…only made
strikeouts in 23 starts between Chicago (AL) and Boston 16 starts due to a strained tendon in his right ankle.
> Was on the DL with a right ankle injury from June 13-Sept.
PEAVY

in 2013.
> Was 8-4 with a 4.28 ERA (38er, 80.0ip) and 76 strikeouts 18.
in 13 outings with the White Sox before being acquired > Was acquired by the White Sox from the Padres on
by Boston on July 30…went 4-1 with a 4.04 ERA (29er, July 31 in exchange for pitchers Clayton Richard, Aaron
64.2ip) in 10 starts with Boston. Poreda, Adam Russell and Dexter Carter.
> Ranked fifth in the AL with a .706 win percentage (12-5)... > Unanimously named the NL’s Cy Young Award winner in
his 12 wins were his most as an American Leaguer and 2007 after going 19-6 with a 2.54 ERA (63er, 223.1ip) and
most overall since tallying 19 in 2007 with SD. 240 strikeouts in 34 starts for the Padres.
> Was scratched from scheduled starts on May 2 at Texas > Became the fourth pitcher in club history to win the
and May 6 at Kansas City due to back spasms. award, joining Randy Jones (1976), Gaylord Perry (1978)
> Left his start on June 4 at Seattle after 2.1 innings pitched and Mark Davis (1989).
due to a fracture of the left 4th anterior rib...was placed on > Was also tabbed as the Players Choice Outstanding NL
the DL on June 5…activated from the DL on July 19. Pitcher, The Sporting News NL All-Star, Wilbur “Bullet”
> Acquired by the Red Sox on July 30 and added to the Rofan Legacy NL Pitcher of the Year Award by the Negro
active ML roster on Aug. 1. League Baseball Museum, United States Sports Academy
> Surpassed 30 starts and 200.0 innings for the White Sox Alabama Athlete of the Year and Padres Pitcher of the
during the 2012 season…was the fourth time in his career Year by the San Diego BBWAA.
reaching those marks and the first since his Cy Young > Selected to his second NL All-Star Team and started
season in 2007. the game for the NL on July 10 at AT&T Park…threw
> Won his first AL Rawlings Gold Glove Award…became 1.0 scoreless inning in what was his first career start
just the third White Sox pitcher to earn the award, joining in an ASG…Became the 3rd Padres pitcher to start a
Jim Kaat (1974-75) and Mark Buehrle (2009-11). Midsummer Classic, joining Randy Jones (1976) and
> Selected to his third career All-Star team and first in the LaMarr Hoyt (1985).
AL (2005, 2007 with SD) on July 8, replacing LAA’s C.J. > Was the second of two pitchers since 1985 to lead the
Wilson, but did not pitch. NL in wins, ERA and strikeouts in the same season (also,
> Named AL Pitcher of the Month for April after going 3-1 Randy Johnson in 2002).
with a 1.67 ERA (7er, 37.2ip), two complete games, one > Led all of baseball in wins and ERA and tied for the lead
shutout, 33 strikeouts and a .162 (21-130) average against in quality starts (28).
in five starts…was his fifth career league monthly honor > Received NL Pitcher of the Month honors three times, in
and first since September 2007 with San Diego. each May, August, and September.
> Began the 2011 season on the DL while recovering from > Matched his own club record with 16 SO in 7.0 innings
right shoulder surgery performed in July of 2010…made on April 25 at Arizona, including a SD-record nine straight
five rehab starts between double-A Birmingham and strikeouts (one shy of Tom Seaver’s MLB record on April
triple-A Charlotte. 22, 1970 vs. Padres).
> Was removed after 15 pitches for Birmingham on April 18 > Tied a modern baseball record he shared with Randy
vs. Mississippi (3er, 0.2ip) after experiencing discomfort in Johnson (three times in 2001) for the most strikeouts in
his right shoulder…did not pitch in another rehab game 7.0 innings or fewer.
until April 29 for Charlotte…was returned from his rehab > Became the Padres all-time strikeout leader with No.
assignment and reinstated from the DL on May 11. 1,037 on Aug. 27 vs. Arizona (Orlando Hudson).
> Left his start on June 4 vs. Detroit after 4.0 innings with > Was SD’s starting pitcher in their one-game playoff
a strained right adductor and was on the 15-day DL from against Colorado for the NL Wild Card spot…did not fac-
June 8-22. tor into the decision (6er, 6.1ip) in the Padres 9-8 loss in
> Earned the win in his first ML relief appearance on June 13 innings on Oct. 1 at Coors Field.
25 vs. Washington (4.0ip, 0r, 7so)…the 7 strikeouts were > Reached double digits in wins (11) with the Padres for the
the most by a CWS reliever since Brandon McCarthy on 4th straight season in 2006.
Sept. 11, 2005 vs. Los Angeles-AL (8so in 5.2ip). > Established a club record with 16 SO on Ma 22 vs.
> Did not pitch for the remainder of the season due to a tired Atlanta…His 16 strikeouts were tied for the most in the
right arm. Majors in 2006 (SF’s Jason Schmidt vs. FLA).
> Limited to just 17 starts for the White Sox in 2010 due to > Hit his first career HR on July 5 at Philadelphia (Scott
a season-ending shoulder injury suffered in July. Mathieson).
> Suffered a detached latissimus dorsi muscle in his right > Selected to his first NL All-Star team in 2005 and led the
posterior shoulder during his start, July 6 vs. Los Angeles- NL with 216 strikeouts for the Padres.
AL and missed the remainder of the season. > Became the second Padres pitcher to lead the league in
> Underwent surgery to repair a detached latissimus dorsi strikeouts joining Andy Benes (1994) and the third Padres
muscle in his right posterior shoulder on July 14…the pitcher to reach the 200-SO plateau, joining Kevin Brown
surgery was performed at Rush University Medical Center (257 in 1998) and Clay Kirby (231 in 1971).
by Dr. Tony Romeo, Dr. Greg Nicholson, and Dr. Charles, > Named Padres Pitcher of the Year for the second straight
Bush Joseph. season by the San Diego Chapter of the BBWAA.

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> Led all ML pitchers with a 2.27 ERA (42 ER/166.2 IP) in 27 > Was charged with five runs and six hits in just 1.1 innings
starts for the Padres during the 2004 season. in his Game 6 start of the 2014 World Series at Kansas
> Became the first SD pitcher to lead the Majors in ERA and City...that left him with a career Fall Classic record of 0-2
the second to lead the NL (Randy Jones in 1975)…was with a 9.58 ERA in three starts.

PEAVY
also the youngest (23-years-old) pitcher to win an ERA > Has never made it out of the 6th inning in a postseason
title since Dwight Gooden (21) in 1985. outing in his career (9 starts).
> Earned the Padres Pitcher of the Year Award from the San > Has a career postseason ERA of 7.98, the highest postsea-
Diego Chapter of the BBWAA. son ERA all-time (minimum of 35.0 innings pitched).
> Was on the 15-day DL with a strained right forearm, May > Made three starts for the Red Sox over the ALDS, ALCS,
20-July 2. and World Series in 2013, going 0-1 with a 7.11 ERA (10
> Named NL Pitcher of the Month for August, after going ER/12.2) in those games.
4-0 with a 2.03 ERA (7er, 31.0ip) in five starts…was the > Had never appeared in an LCS or World Series prior to
first SD pitcher to garner the honor since Mark Davis in 2013 and started a game in both series.
April 1989 and first starting pitcher since Andy Hawkins > Made his postseason debut for the Padres in the 2005
in May 1985. NLDS against St. Louis…took the loss in Game 1 on Oct.
> Led the Padres in wins (12) and SO (156) in his first full 4 at St. Louis (8er, 4.1ip)…left that start early withdis-
season in the Majors in 2003. comfort in his right side…an MRI revealed fractures in
> Made his ML debut with the Padres in his fourth profes- his right 8th and 9th ribs.
sional season in 2002.
> Selected to participate in the All-Star Futures Game on PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
July 7 at Milwaukee, but did not pitch due to his promo- > Graduated from St. Paul’s Episcopal High School (AL) and
tion to SD. went 44-1 in four seasons on the baseball team.
> Was selected to the Padres’ active ML roster on June 21. > Signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Auburn
> Took the loss in his ML debut, a start on June 22 vs. New University.
York-AL (1-0 Padres loss)…singled off Ted Lilly for his first > Is an avid guitar player and University of Alabama Football
ML hit. fan.
> Earned his first ML victory on July 16 vs. Colorado (7.0ip, > In Spring Training he has entertained and hosted injured
1er, 2bb, 6so). Vets at an event for Strikeouts For Troops where he was
> Finished with 188 strikeouts between High-A Lake honored for his care and compassion of US Veterans who
Elsinore and Mobile in 2001…that was the fifth-highest are recovering from injuries…has been an active sup-
total in all of minor league baseball. porter of service members since his days in San Diego.
> Rated the No. five prospect in the California League by > In 2012, he established the “Jake Peavy Foundation” to
Baseball America following the season. support cancer research and other activities to lift the
> Named to SportsTicker’s Southern League All-Teen Team spirits of those in need…Jake is passionate about cancer
while with Mobile. research and much of his effort is in honor of his late
> Was named Padres Co-Minor League Pitcher of the Year grandmother Dama Lolley and his late friend and former
for 2000 after going 13-8 with a 2.90 ERA in 26 games (25 San Diego bullpen coach, Darrel Akerfelds.
starts) for single-A Fort Wayne. > Was the White Sox nominee for the Roberto Clemente
Award and was also nominated for the prestigious Hutch
POSTSEASON CAREER Award.
> Peavy won a World Series ring for the second-consecutive
season in 2014, having also won the 2013 World Series
with the Red Sox.
> Earned his first career postseason victory in Game 1 of the
2014 Division Series at Washington, holding the Nationals
to just two hits in 5.2-scoreless innings.
> Peavy, who was traded from Boston to San Francisco in
July 2014, became the third pitcher to start a game in
consecutive World Series for teams in different leagues,
joining Cliff Lee (2009 with Philadelphia; 2010 with Texas)
and Don Gullett (1976 with Cincinnati; 1977 with New
York-AL).

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jacob edward peavy
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1999 ARL-Padres-R 7-1 1.34 13 11 1 0 0 73.2 52 16 11 4 3 23 90 5 3
Idaho Falls-A 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 0
PEAVY

2000 Fort Wayne-A 13-8 2.90 26 25 0 0 0 133.2 107 61 43 6 9 53 164 8 2


2001 Lake Elsinore-A 7-5 3.08 19 19 0 0 0 105.1 76 41 36 6 6 33 144 5 0
Mobile-AA 2-1 2.57 5 5 0 0 0 28.0 19 8 8 3 3 12 44 1 0
2002 Mobile-AA 4-5 2.80 14 14 0 0 0 80.1 65 26 25 4 5 30 89 1 1
San Diego 6-7 4.52 17 17 0 0 0 97.2 106 54 49 11 3 33 90 4 1
2003 San Diego 12-11 4.11 32 32 0 0 0 194.2 173 94 89 33 6 82 156 2 0
2004 Mobile-AA 0-1 5.79 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 7 4 3 1 0 2 4 0 0
San Diego 15-6 2.27* 27 27 0 0 0 166.1 146 49 42 13 11 53 173 1 1
2005 San Diego 13-7 2.88 30 30 3 3 0 203.0 162 70 65 18 7 50 216* 3 1
2006 San Diego 11-14 4.09 32 32 2 0 0 202.1 187 93 92 23 6 62 215 4 0
2007 San Diego *19-6 2.54* 34 34 0 0 0 223.1 169 67 63 13 6 68 240* 4 0
2008 San Diego 10-11 2.85 27 27 1 0 0 173.2 146 57 55 17 5 59 166 6 0
2009 San Diego 6-6 3.97 13 13 1 0 0 81.2 69 38 36 7 1 28 92 2 1
Charlotte-AAA 1-1 2.93 4 4 0 0 0 15.1 14 6 5 1 1 4 17 0 0
Chicago-AL 3-0 1.35 3 3 0 0 0 20.0 11 3 3 1 0 6 18 0 1
2010 Chicago-AL 7-6 4.63 17 17 1 1 0 107.0 98 55 55 13 5 34 93 2 1
2011 Birmingham-AA 0-0 6.23 2 2 0 0 0 4.1 9 5 3 0 0 1 4 1 0
Charlotte-AAA 1-1 3.65 4 4 0 0 0 24.2 21 10 10 3 0 1 26 1 0
Chicago-AL 7-7 4.92 19 18 1 1 0 111.2 117 61 61 10 3 24 95 4 0
2012 Chicago-AL 11-12 3.37 32 32 4 1 0 219.0 191 88 82 27 10 49 194 3 2
2013 Birmingham-AA 1-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 4 0 0
Chicago-AL 8-4 4.28 13 13 1 0 0 80.0 74 41 38 14 1 17 76 0 1
Boston 4-1 4.04 10 10 1 0 0 64.2 56 29 29 6 1 19 45 0 1
2014 Boston 1-9 4.72 20 20 0 0 0 124.0 131 67 65 20 3 46 100 2 1
San Francisco 6-4 2.17 12 12 0 0 0 78.2 65 24 19 3 6 17 58 3 1
Minor Totals 38-23 2.69 91 88 1 0 0 486.0 380 178 145 28 27 162 599 22 6
A.L. Totals 41-39 4.13 114 113 8 3 0 726.1 678 344 333 91 23 195 621 11 7
N.L. Totals 98-72 2.17 224 224 7 3 0 1421.1 1223 546 510 138 51 452 1406 29 5
M.L. Totals 139-111 3.53 338 337 15 6 0 2147.2 1901 890 843 229 74 647 2027 40 12
*Led League

peavy’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .000 12 23 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 14 0-0 2 .000
.000
--- Career .164 320 456 41 75 15 1 2 27 46 2 3 19-0 136 0-2 14 .202 .215
LAST HOME RUN: July 26, 2006 at Los Angeles-NL (off Brad Penny)

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2005 SD vs. STL 0-1 16.62 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 8 8 8 2 0 3 3 1 0
2006 SD vs. STL 0-1 8.44 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 11 5 5 1 0 1 2 0 0
2013 BOS vs. TB 0-0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0
DS Totals 1-2 6.00 4 4 0 0 0 21.0 26 14 14 3 0 7 11 1 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 BOS vs. DET 0-1 21.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 7 7 0 0 3 1 0 0
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 1 0 3 2 0 0
LCS Totals 0-1 11.57 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 9 9 9 1 0 6 3 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 BOS vs. STL 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 0-2 12.79 2 2 0 0 0 6.1 12 9 9 0 0 3 3 0 0
WS Totals 0-2 9.58 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 18 11 11 0 0 4 7 0 0

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ALL STAR GAME RECORD
Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2005 NL, Chicago-AL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2007 NL, San Francisco 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PEAVY
2012 AL, Kansas City - Did Not Pitch -
ASG Totals 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2006 USA 0-0 3.38 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 6 3 3 1 0 1 6 0 0
2009 USA 0-1 9.00 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 8 8 8 2 1 5 5 0 0
WBC Totals 0-1 7.62 4 4 0 0 0 13.0 14 11 11 3 1 6 11 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Diego in the 15th round of the First-Year Player Draft
■ Acquired by Chicago-AL in exchange for for LHP Clayton Richard, LHP Aaron Pineda, RHP Adam Russell and RHP
Dexter Carter, July 31, 2009
■ Acquired by Boston in in a three-team, seven-player deal, July 30, 2013
■ Acquired by San Francisco in exchange for RHP Heath Hembree and LHP Edwin Escobar, July 26, 2014
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a free agent, Dec. 23, 2014 (two-year contract)

DISABLED LIST
■ May 20-July 2, 2004 (strained right forearm; 15-day)
■ May 15-June 12, 2008 (strained right elbow; 15-day DL)
■ June 9-Sept. 19, 2009 (strained right ankle; 15-day)
■ July 7, 2009-May 11, 2010 (detached right latissimus muscle; 60-day)
■ June 8-22, 2011 (strained right abductor; 15-day DL)
■ June 5-July 19, 2013 (fractured left rib; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 2, (3x), last: April 5, 2008 vs. LAD (w/SD)
Pitcher .968 338 171 251 14 436 20 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0 (14x), last: Aug. 25. 2013 at LAD (w/BOS)
Reliever: 4.0, June 25, 2011 vs. WAS (w/CWS)
■ Most Strikeouts: 16 (2x), last: April 25, 2007 at ARI (w/SD)
■ Winning Streak: 8 games, Sept. 22, 2004-May 26, 2005 (w/SD)
■ Losing Streak: 12 games, May 1-Aug. 7, 2014 (w/BOS & SF)
■ Scoreless Streak: 23.0, July 27-Aug. 12, 2007 (w/SD)

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Hunter Pence
OUTFIELDER 8
PENCE

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 218 R R
Full name : Hunter Andrew Pence
Bir thdate : April 13, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 31
Bir thplace : For t Wor th, Texas
Resides : Houston, Texas
M.L. Ser vice : 7 years, 156 days
Became a Giant : Acquired in a trade from
Philadelphia in exchange for OF Nate Schierholtz, C
Tommy Joseph and RHP Seth Rosin on July 31, 2012
Contract Status : Signed through 2018 (signed five-year
contract extension on Sept. 29, 2013)
Follow Hunter on Twitter @HunterPence

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 with Giants)


> MLB All-Star (2009, 2011, 2014)
> Willie Mac award winner (2013)
> Darryl Kile award winner (2008)
> MLB debut: April 28, 2007 vs. Milwaukee (w/HOU)
> First MLB hit: April 28, 2007 vs. Milwaukee (single off RHP Dave Bush)
> First MLB home run: May 5, 2007 at St. Louis (w/HOU) (grand slam off RHP Dennis Dove)
> Led the NL in games played in 2013 and 2014 (162 games)
> Started in 331 consecutive games from Sept. 25, 2012 to Sept. 26, 2014
> Has an active consecutive games played streak of 383, the third-longest streak in Giants history
> NL Player of the Month: May 2007 (Rookie); Sept. 2013
> NL Player of the Week: May 14-20, 2007; Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2010; Sept. 9-15, 2013

2014 SEASON streak at 168)...Pence’s streak began Sept. 25, 2012 and
> The 2014 All-Star batted .277 with a career-high 106 runs had been the longest active streak in the bigs.
scored along with 29 doubles, 10 triples, 20 home runs > Has still appeared in 383 consecutive games, the third-
and 74 RBI in 162 games, completing his eighth big league longest streak in franchise history, behind Bill Terry
season, his second full season with the Giants. (468, 1930-1933) and George Burns (459, 1915-1917)...his
> Among NL leaders in runs (second), triples (tied for sec- consecutive games streak started on Aug. 1, 2012 (his first
ond), hits (third), total bases (fourth, 289) and multi-hit game in a Giants uniform).
games (fourth). > Only one other player in the last 45 years has started 300+
> Became the third Giants player in the last 10 seasons with consecutive games in right field...Jeff Francoeur started
100+ runs scored (also: Barry Bonds, 129 in 2004, Aubrey 370 in a row for the Braves from 2005 to 2008.
Huff, 100 in 2010). > Since he joined SF, the only two Giants other than Pence
> Became the first Giant to have over 700 plate appear- to start in right field were Francisco Peguero on Sept. 23,
ances in a season since Brett Butler in 1990 (732)...in fact, 2012 against San Diego and Juan Perez on Sept. 27, 2014
became just the fifth Giant in SF-era history with over 700 versus San Diego.
plate appearances in a season, joining Willie Mays (706 > Not only did Pence play in every game, but he was also
- 1962), Bobby Bonds (3 times - 1969 - 720, 1970 - 745, one of the most versatile Giants when it came to where
1973 - 738), Tito Fuentes (1973 - 731), and Chili Davis he hit in the lineup...his versatility allowed him to fill and
(1982 - 701). produce from the first, second, third and fifth spots in the
> Was one of four players to appear in all 162 games, join- lineup.
ing KC’s Alcides Escobar, ATL’s Freddie Freeman and TB’s > Batted .351 (40-for-114) with RISP (3rd-highest in NL) and
Evan Longoria. paced the Majors with a .404 clip (19-for-47) with RISP
> Was the most durable player on SF’s roster, starting all but and two outs.
one of the Giants’ 162 games...played all but 23 defensive > Really struggled over his final 15 games, going 4-for-54
innings. (.074) with two RBI and ended the season with one hit in
> Had his 331 consecutive games starts streak end on the his last 28 ABs.
second-to-last-day of the season (Sept. 27) to rest (ATL’s > Hit just .165 (15-for-91) in Sept., the fourth-lowest clip
Freddie Freeman now owns the longest games started among qualifying NL players.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Won the 2013 “Willie Mac” Award, given to the team’s Most Game Played
most inspirational player, as voted by players, coaches,
trainers, fans and Willie McCovey.
Since 2008

PENCE
> In 2013, he became the seventh Giant to hit at least (Active Players)
20 HRs and steal 20 bases in a season and the first
Player GP
since Barry Bonds in 1998 (the others: Bobby Bonds,
Robinson Cano 1,117
Willie Mays, Jeffrey Leonard, Glenallen Hill and Orlando
Adrian Gonzalez 1,116
Cepeda).
> Joined Los Angeles’ (AL) Mike Trout as the only players in Hunter Pence 1,110
the Majors to hit 20-plus home runs, steal 20-plus bases Miguel Cabrera 1,099
and record 90-plus RBI in 2013. James Loney 1,095
> In fact, the only players in SF-era history to accomplish
the feat of 20 HRs, 20 steals and 90 RBI are Willie Mays, > Was named the NL Player of the Month for Sept. 2013 as
Orlando Cepeda, Bobby Bonds, Barry Bonds and now his 11 homers were tied for the most in the league and his
Pence. 32 RBI topped all NL players.
> Started every one of the Giants’ 162 games in 2013 and > Signed a five year contract extension through 2018 with
became the first Giants player in the SF-era (since 1958) to the Giants on the final day of the 2013 season.
start every regular season game in a season, and the first > Was a 2012 trade deadline acquisition for the Giants to
since Alvin Dark started all 154 games for the New York help bolster the offense…hit .219 (48-for-219) with 28
Giants in 1954. runs, 11 2Bs, two 3Bs, seven HRs and 45 RBI in 59 games
> Also became the first Giants player since Bobby Thomson for SF.
to start every game of a season in the outfield...Thomson > Was acquired by the Giants from the Phillies on July 31,
started all 156 games in center field during the 1949 2012 in exchange for OF Nate Schierholtz, minor league C
season for the New York Giants. Tommy Joseph and minor league RHP Seth Rosin.
> Became the first NL player to start all 162 games in the > Posted the first 100+ RBI season of his career and ranked
field (not at DH) since Prince Fielder with the Milwaukee fifth in the NL in RBI.
Brewers in 2009...was also the first major league out- > Split time between Houston and Philadelphia after being
fielder to start 162 games since Jeff Francoeur with the traded from the Astros on July 29, 2011.
Atlanta Braves in 2007. > Was named to his second career NL All-Star team in 2011.
> Was one of five players selected by Manager Bruce Bochy > Recorded a career-best 23-game hitting streak from May
to be on the final ballot for the All-Star Game...joined the 19-June 13, 2011, going 39-for-96 (.406) with four HRs and
Dodgers Yasiel Puig and Adrian Gonzalez, Nationals’ Ian 19 RBI.
Desmond and Atlanta’s Freddie Freeman...however, lost > Was selected to his first All-Star team in 2009 as he set a
out to Freeman. career-high playing in 159 games for Houston.
> Recorded his 1,000th career hit on April 9, 2013 with a > Led all ML outfielders in assists with 16...marked the
single in the 6th inning off RHP Matt Belisle. second-consecutive season he led the NL.
> Hit the longest home run of his career on Aug. 27, 2013 at > Had his contract purchased from triple-A Round Rock on
Colorado, hitting a 476-foot two-run shot to left-field off April 27, 2007 and made his Major League debut on April
RHP Chad Bettis...marked the second-longest homer in the 28 vs. Milwaukee and went 1-for-3.
Majors during 2013 (ATL’s Evan Gattis, 486 feet). > Hit his first career home run off of Dennis Dove on May 5,
> Recorded a career high seven RBI on Sept. 14, 2013 at Los 2007 at St. Louis, which was a grand slam.
Angeles in SF’s 19-3 win...all of Pence’s seven RBI were > Was named NL Rookie of the Month for May and NL
recorded in the first 5.0 innings and according to Elias, he Co-Player of the Week for May 14-20, 2007.
is only the third Giants player since 1958 to drive in seven > Was leading the NL in avg. (.342) at the All-Star break
runs by the end of the 5th...Jeff Kent drove in seven in the to become the first rookie to do so in either league since
first 4.0 innings against Cincinnati on July 24, 1998, and 1957, when classifications for rookies were established.
Jim Ray Hart had seven in the first 5.0 frames July 8, 1970 > Went on the 15-day DL, July 23-Aug. 21, 2007 with a right
at Atlanta. wrist capsular sprain with a small chip fracture...missed
> During SF’s four game series against the Dodgers from 27 games.
Sept. 12-15, 2013, he hit .471 (8-for-17) with five HRs and > Was selected for the 2006 All-Star Futures Game in
12 RBI...became the first Giants player since Willie Mays Pittsburgh and the Texas League All-Star Game.
in 1965 to homer in every game of a four-game series > Was named South Atlantic League Rookie of the Year and
against the Dodgers...his 12 RBI tied Dick Dietz for the team MVP in 2005 after ranking fourth in the SAL with 25
most in a single series by a Giants player in SF-era history home runs.
(since 1958).
> Was named the NL Player of the Week for Sept. 9-15, POSTSEASON CAREER
2013 after hitting .448 (13-for-29) with one double, six > Has been a part of three postseason teams (2011 Phillies,
home runs and 19 RBI...marked the third time in his career 2012 and 2014 Giants)…owns two World Series rings
that he won this award, also winning it in 2010 (Aug. with the Giants.
30-Sept. 5) and 2007 (May 14-20).

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> Has hit .265 with two home runs and 16 RBI in 38 postsea- > In his second career taste of the postseason in 2012 he
son games. batted .210 (13-for-62) with one home run and four RBI in
> Hit .333 (22-for-66) with six doubles, a home run and eight 16 games.
RBI in 17 games in 2014. > Lit a fire under the Giants with a pre-game speech before
PENCE

> His 12 runs scored were the fourth-most in a single post- Game 3 of the Division Series at Cincinnati that ignited a
season in Giants history behind Barry Bonds (18 in 2002), comeback that will go down as one of the best in baseball
Kenny Lofton (16 in 2002) and Rich Aurilia (13 in 2002). history.
> Has reached base safely in 20-consecutive postseason > Started all five of the Phillies’ 2011 postseason games and
games dating back to Game 2 of the 2012 World Series batted .211 (4-for-19).
vs. Detroit.
> Hit .444 (12-for-27) in the 2014 World Series with three PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
doubles, a home run, five RBI and seven runs scored... > Graduated from Arlington High School (TX).
his .444 avg. in this series was tied for the third-highest > Played his freshman year at Texarkana Junior College,
in a single World Series among players with at least 25 hitting .395 with 12 HR and 33 SB...earned All-Conference
at-bats. Region XIV honors at TJC.
> His 12 hits in the World Series were tied with Pablo > Attended the University of Texas-Arlington, where he
Sandoval (2014) and Buck Herzog (1912) for the most ever majored in finance.
by a Giants’ player in a single World Series.
> Has hit safely in his last 10 World Series contests dating
back to Game 2 of the 2012 World Series vs. Detroit.

Hunter Pence

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HUNTER ANDREW PENCE
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2004 Tri-City-A .296 51 199 36 59 18 1 8 37 0 2 1 23-1 30 3-5 4 .518 .369
2005 Lexington-A .338 80 302 59 102 14 3 25 60 0 0 1 38-2 53 8-3 1 .652 .413

PENCE
Salem-A .305 41 151 24 46 8 1 6 30 0 2 0 18-0 37 1-2 0 .490 .374
2006 Corpus Chr-AA .283 136 523 97 148 31 8 28 95 1 5 3 60-6 109 17-4 9 .533 .357
2007 Round Rock-AAA .326 25 95 17 31 11 1 3 21 0 1 0 10-0 15 2-0 0 .558 .387
Houston .322 108 456 57 147 30 9 17 69 0 1 1 26-0 95 11-5 6 .539 .360
2008 Houston .269 157 595 78 160 34 4 25 83 0 3 4 40-2 124 11-10 1 .466 .318
2009 Houston .282 159 585 76 165 26 5 25 72 0 3 1 58-1 109 14-11 5 .472 .346
2010 Houston .282 156 614 93 173 29 3 25 91 0 3 0 41-2 105 18-9 6 .461 .325
2011 Houston .308 100 399 49 123 26 3 11 62 0 2 1 30-1 86 7-1 5 .471 .356
Philadelphia .324 54 207 35 67 12 2 11 35 0 3 0 26-2 38 1-1 1 .560 .394
2012 Philadelphia .271 101 398 59 108 15 2 17 59 0 2 3 37-1 85 4-2 5 .447 .336
San Francisco .219 59 219 28 48 11 2 7 45 1 5 4 19-1 60 1-0 2 .384 .287
2013 San Francisco .283 162* 629 91 178 35 5 27 99 0 3 3 52-3 115 22-3 7 .483 .339
2014 San Francisco .277 162* 650 106 180 29 10 20 74 0 3 3 52-3 130 13-6 5 .445 .332
Minor Totals .304 333 1270 233 386 82 14 70 243 1 10 5 149-9 244 31-14 14 .556 .304
S.F. Totals .271 383 1498 225 406 75 17 54 218 1 11 10 123-7 305 36-9 14 .452 .328
M.L. Totals .284 1218 4752 672 1349 247 45 185 689 1 28 20 381-16 947 102-48 43 .472 .338
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .250 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .250
.400

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 PHI vs. STL .211 5 19 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2-1 2 0-1 0 .211
.286
2012 SF vs. CIN .200 5 20 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1-0 0 .200
.200
2014 SF vs. WAS .278 4 18 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 3 1-1 0 .389
.316
DS Totals .228 14 57 4 13 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 3-1 8 2-2 0 .263 .267

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .179 7 28 4 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 8 0-0 0 .321
.207
2014 SF vs. STL .235 5 17 2 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3-0 4 1-0 0 .294
.350
LCS Totals .200 12 45 6 9 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 4-0 12 1-0 0 .311
.265

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .286 4 14 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-0 6 1-0 0 .357
.313
2014 SF vs. KC .444 7 27 7 12 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 3-0 2 0-1 0 .667 .500
WS Totals .390 11 41 10 16 4 0 1 6 0 1 0 4-0 8 1-1 0 .561 .435

ALL STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 NL, St. Louis – Did Not Play –
2011 NL, Arizona .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .500
.500
2014 NL, Minnesota .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000
.000
AS Totals .333 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .333
.333

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by Houston in the 2nd round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Rusty Pendergrass
■ Acquired by Philadelphia along with cash in exchange for IF Jonathan Singleton, RHP Jarred Cosart, RHP Josh Zeid
and a player to be named later (OF Domingo Santana) on July 29, 2011
■ Acquired by San Francisco in exchange for OF Nate Schierholtz, C Tommy Joseph and RHP Seth Rosin on July 31, 2012
■ Signed a five-year contract extension with San Francisco through 2018 on Sept. 29, 2013

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 5 (2x), last: July 24, 2013 vs. CIN (w/SF)
Outfield .984 1211 2529 80 43 2652 12 ■ Runs: 4 (4x), last: May 5, 2014 at PIT (w/SF)
■ Doubles: 2 (19x), last: Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL (w/SF)
PENCE

■ Triples: 1 (45x), last: Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL (w/SF)


■ Home Runs: 2 (10x), last: Aug. 3, 2014 at NYM (w/SF)
■ RBI: 7, Sept. 14, 2013 at LAD (w/SF)
■ Walks: 3 (5x), last: Aug. 5, 2013 vs. MIL (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 2 (5x), last: Aug. 5, 2013 vs. MIL (w/SF)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 23 games, May 19-June 13, 2011 (w/HOU)

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (10) ■ Grand Slams (4)
Aug. 31, 2007 at CHC (w/HOU) May 5, 2007 at STL (off Dennis Dove) (w/HOU)
May 2, 2008 vs. MIL (w/HOU) May 20, 2008 vs. CHC (off Ryan Dempster) (w/HOU)
May 23, 2008 vs. PHI (w/HOU) Sept. 14, 2012 at ARI (off Tyler Skaggs) (w/SF)
Sept. 17, 2008 at FLA (w/HOU) Sept. 14, 2013 at LAD (off Stephen Fife) (w/SF)
Aug. 12, 2009 at FLA (w/HOU) ■ Pinch-Hit (0)
Aug. 17, 2010 vs. NYM (w/HOU) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
May 6, 2012 at WAS (w/PHI) ■ Game Ending (3)
May 15, 2012 vs. HOU (w/PHI) July 3, 2007 vs. PHI (off Jose Mesa) (w/HOU)
Sept. 15, 2013 at LAD (w/SF) May 4, 2008 vs. MIL (off Mitch Stetter) (w/HOU)
Aug. 3, 2014 at NYM (w/SF) May 15, 2012 vs. HOU (off Brett Myers) (w/PHI)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Leadoff (0)

Giants Rainouts
Since moving to San Francisco in 1958, the Giants have had just 32 home games rained out, includ-
ing five at AT&T Park. During one stretch, the team went 454 games (from April 10, 1976 through
Oct. 2, 1981) without a cancellation. Here is a breakdown of the Giants’ San Francisco rainouts:
1 958 May 11 vs. Los Angeles 1 976 April 10 vs. Los Angeles
1959 Sept. 18 vs. Los Angeles 1981 Oct. 2 vs. San Diego
1960 May 3 vs. Milwaukee 1983 April 19 vs. Los Angeles
1961 April 21 vs. St. Louis 1984 April 18 vs. San Diego
April 22 vs. St. Louis 1988 April 22 vs. Los Angeles
1962 Sept. 28 vs. Houston 1989 Sept. 16 vs. San Diego
1964 June 8 vs. St. Louis 1992 May 1 vs. Philadelphia*
1965 Aug. 11 vs. Pittsburgh June 29 vs. Atlanta
1967 April 21 vs. Atlanta 1994 April 8 vs. St. Louis
April 23 vs. Atlanta 1996 May 17 vs. New York
June 2 vs. New York 1998 May 12 vs. Montreal
1969 April 23 vs. Atlanta 2000 April 16 vs. Arizona
1971 April 13 vs. San Diego May 7 vs. Colorado
1972 June 9 vs. Chicago 2003 April 12 vs. Los Angeles
1974 April 24 vs. Montreal 2006 April 11 vs. Houston
1975 May 3 vs. Houston April 12 vs. Houston
*postponed due to city curfew

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PENCE
• Hunter has an older sister Stacy, who is in the rest of us. If you line up 20 people and make them
financial industry in New York; an older brother hold a plank for as long as they can, he’d be shaking
Howie, who is in the oil business and also manages and sweating and holding the plank until everyone
Hunter’s baseball academy in a suburb of Houston. else collapsed.’’
He was a top pitching prospect before injuring his • His unconventional throwing motion began
arm and leaving baseball after a few years in the when he was about 12 and had a sore shoulder.
minor leagues. Also has two half-sisters. • He decided between his junior and senior years
• Hunter moved around a lot as a child, mostly that he loved baseball and wanted to play as long
in Texas with a stop in Colorado before landing in as he could, he set about figuring out how to make
Arlington for high school. himself the best player he could. He completely
• His father, Howard, was in the cattle business transformed his diet and training. He began lifting
in Texas, mostly in advertising and sales. Had a weights.
printing business. He was in the oil business when • “I would read magazines and books, talk to
the industry crashed in the 80s. He became a self- people at the weight room, continually take in
employed entrepreneur. information. I gave up soda and didn’t drink any for
• His mother Gail, now divorced from Hunter’s like seven years. I had a goal to be as fast as I could
father, was a stay-at-home mom most of his child- and drinking soda didn’t make you any faster; it was
hood. Spent two years commuting to JFK to work as like a random belief. I drank water instead. I learned
a passenger service manager for American. Was at to eat cleaner foods. Nothing fried. A lot of times
JFK on 9-11 and quit soon after. it was just about eating enough calories to fuel
• Hunter competed in power tumbling from ages my body. I used to try to eat lots of fruits and veg-
5 to 10 – becoming the Texas state power-tumbling gies, what I call live foods.’’ Then he followed the
champion at the age of 9 -- following his sister Paleo diet (fish, grass-fed pasture raised meats,
Stacy into the sport. She competed in the World vegetables, fruit, fungi, roots and nuts; no grains,
Championships in Portugal when she was 18. (The legumes, dairy products, processed oils, salt and
family was so involved in the sport that mom Gail refined sugar.)
became an international judge.) Says Hunter: “I • Stopped Paleo in 2013 when his body fat per-
built a lot of flexibility and strength in flipping and centage dropped too low.
jumping. I’m glad I did it. When you’re in a kid, it • He works just as hard on his mind as on his
helps you learn to control your body. Baseball is body. “Baseball is such a game of the mind,’’ he
body control.’’ says. “If you can get a strong mind, it helps you in
• He would occasionally do handsprings on his many ways.’’ So he reads books on psychology,
way out to play shortstop; there was a photo in philosophy and spirituality. “It started as a way
the newspaper of Hunter completely upside-down to get better at baseball and it still kind of is. But
in mid-flip with the headline “Handspring Hunter.’’ it’s also about being a better person.’’ Some of
The story said he wore number 8 because it looks his favorites: “The Book of the Five Rings,’’ a book
the same right-side up and upside down. During on the martial arts written in 1645 by swordsman
pep rallies, cheerleaders got him to do back hand- Miyamoto Musashi; The Dialogues of Plato; and
springs. Mom Gail says he can still do a standing the Bible. “Focusing your mind is a skill you have
handspring. to practice.. You want to actually focus instead of
• Always a fierce competitor and pushes himself being on autopilot. You’re widening the mind and
hard. Hunter was a small skinny kid who didn’t also emptying it so you focus on what you want to
have a growth spurt until his junior year of high focus on.’’
school. No matter. “In football, he didn’t care how • Played ball at Texarkana Junior College then
big the other guy was, he’d hit him,’’ Hunter’s father moved on to the University of Texas-Arlington after
Howard said. Howard made him quit so he wouldn’t Don Werner, a minor-league coach whose son
ruin his body. played with Hunter convinced the coach at UTA to
• Hunter would try to keep up with his brother give Pence a shot. In his sophomore year, he hit
Howie, who is almost four years older “We com- .400 toward the end of the season, did the same in
peted constantly,’’ Hunter says. “I loved to compete, a summer league and was told, for the first time,
so we competed constantly. We’d compete in that he might just have a future in baseball. In 2004,
everything – basketball, wiffle ball, whatever. We’d the Astros didn’t have a first-round pick, but they
compete to see who could eat their cereal faster in selected Pence in the next round, taking other teams
the morning.’’ by surprise.
• “He has another gear that the rest of us don’t • Big fan of video games -- says it helps him in
have,’’ Howie says. “He can take more pain than the baseball.

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Juan Perez
OUTFIELDER 2
PEREZ

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


5-11 185 R R
Full name : Juan Carlos Perez
Birthdate : November 13, 1986
2015 Opening Day Age : 28
Birthplace : Santiago, Dominican Republic
Resides : Bronx, New York
M.L. Ser vice : 1 year, 3 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the 13th round of
the 2008 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Juan on Twitter @Juan_Perez24

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: June 9, 2013 at Arizona
> First MLB hit: June 9, 2013 at Arizona (single off LHP Tyler Skaggs)
> First MLB home run: Sept. 27, 2013 vs. San Diego (two-run HR off RHP Burch Smith)

2014 SEASON > Hit his first career home run on Sept. 27 off San Diego’s
> Made six separate appearances with the Giants through- RHP Burch Smith.
out the season, bouncing up and down between the big > Named the Flying Squirrels’ Most Valuable Player in 2012
league club and triple-A Fresno. after hitting .302 (146-for-483) with 26 doubles, 11 HRs, 53
> Batted .170 (17-for-100) with the Giants while hitting .316 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 126 games.
(56-for-177) with 13 doubles, seven home runs and 25 RBI
POSTSEASON CAREER
in 48 games at triple-A Fresno.
> Started 21 games with SF, starting 12 in center field, eight > Made his first career postseason roster in 2014.
in left field, and one in right field. > Went 5-for-25 (.200) with a double and three RBI in 14
> His highlight of the season was a game-winning two-run games (three starts).
home run at Cincinnati on June 4. > Drove in two runs with a double in the 8th inning in Game
> Hit .348 (48-for-138) against right-handed pitchers, but 5 of the World Series off KC’s Wade Davis.
just .205 (8-for-39) against lefties with the Grizzlies.
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Attended DeWitt Clinton (Bronx, NY) High School…gradu-
> Was called up to the big leagues twice in 2013, his first ated in 2006 and went undrafted.
action in the Majors. > Played for two seasons (2006, ’07) in the amateur La
> Hit .258 (23-for-89) with one home run and eight RBI in 34 Caribe Baseball League.
games for SF. > Played for Western Oklahoma Junior College in 2008…
> Started 24 games (15 in center field and nine in left field). had one of the best seasons in JC history, hitting .465 with
> Recorded eight outfield assists, which was tied for the 37 home runs and 102 RBI…scouts and members of the
second-most among rookies in the NL...accumulated his media called him “Mystery Guy” while he was at WOJC
eight outfield assists in just 218.0 defensive innings. because no one had any reports on him.
> Made his first Major League start on June 9 at Arizona,
starting in center field...crashed into the wall making a
spectacular catch, as he robbed Paul Goldschmidt of extra
bases on a running, lunging catch near the wall in right-
center field in the 1st inning...bruised his left rib cage on
the play and was later removed for a pinch-hitter in the
7th.
> Recorded four outfield assists in his first seven games in a
Giants’ uniform...the last outfielder to record four outfield
assists in his first seven career games was Ken Landreaux
of the California Angels in 1977 (STATS, LLC.).
> Recorded his first big league hit in his second career plate
appearance on June 9 off LHP Tyler Skaggs.

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Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 Augusta-A .244 123 447 56 109 29 3 9 54 3 7 4 23-0 101 18-4 19 .383 .283
2010 San Jose-A .298 131 551 83 164 37 10 13 63 3 6 5 31-2 116 17-15 5 .472 .337

PEREZ
2011 Richmond-AA .256 131 457 58 117 25 10* 4 40 5 3 4 28-0 95 22-6 9 .381 .303
2012 Richmond-AA .302 126 483 65 146 26 4 11 53 2 0 6 22-0 85 18-15 5 .441 .341
2013 Fresno-AAA .291 101 382 52 111 27 5 10 50 4 3 5 15-0 75 18-6 15 .466 .323
San Francisco .258 34 89 8 23 5 0 1 8 1 1 0 6-0 21 2-0 1 .348 .302
2014 San Francisco .170 61 100 13 17 7 0 1 3 2 0 2 5-0 25 0-1 1 .270 .224
Fresno-AAA .316 48 177 33 56 13 0 7 25 0 2 3 14-0 32 7-4 2 .508 .372
Minor Totals .282 660 2497 347 703 157 32 54 285 17 21 27 133-2 504 100-50 55 .435 .322
M.L. Totals .212 95 189 21 40 12 0 2 11 3 1 2 11-0 46 2-1 2 .307 .261
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000
.000

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. WAS .000 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000
.125

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. STL .400 4 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .400
.500

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. KC .250 6 12 1 3 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 .333 .231

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 2/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 13th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Todd Thomas

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 3 (2x), last: Sept. 27, 2013 vs. SD
Outfield .986 91 132 10 2 144 2 ■ Runs: 2, Sept. 27, 2013 vs. SD
■ Doubles: 2, Sept. 20, 2013 at NYY
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1 (2x), last: June 4, 2014 at CIN
■ RBI: 2 (2x), last: June 4, 2014 at CIN
■ Walks: 2, June 30, 2013 at COL
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (2x), last: Sept. 12, 2013 at LAD
■ Longest Hit Streak: 6 games, June 9-18, 2013

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)

■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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PEREZ

• He came to the U.S. from Dominican Republic Bronx kid Danny Almonte, who gained infamy at
at age 14. Spoke little English, so he struggled the 2001 Little League World Series when he was
in his Bronx high school and returned to the found to be two years older than the rest of his
Dominican to play at a baseball academy in 12-year-old competition.
Santiago. He then moved to a similar academy • He set NJCAA Division II records for homers
in Florida, where he learned English. He returned and RBIs and was named player of the year. Perez
to his high school in the Bronx, DeWitt Clinton. had a .530 on-base percentage and 62 extra-
Scouts watched his games but didn’t sign him. base hits in 64 games. Some scouts called him
• With few options, he accepted an invitation “Mystery Guy” because he seemed to have come
from a neighbor in his apartment building. The out of nowhere.
man owned La Caribe Baseball League, which • Giants drafted him in the 13th round in 2008.
has played at Crotona Park in New York since the • He hit .302 in 2012 at Double-A Richmond with
1950s. Manny Ramirez is an alum. “More than 90 11 homers, 26 doubles and 18 stolen bases. “For
percent of the players on the messy field are, like his size, he’s probably the strongest player pound-
Perez, from the Dominican Republic, and many for-pound in the system,” minor league hitting
of them are long past their prime. Fans buy beer coordinator Steve Decker told Pavlovic in spring
from a corner store and it’s not uncommon for 2013. “He’s a strong kid and strong people tend to
the drinks to end up in the dugout,’’ Alex Pavlovic search for power, but I don’t think he understands
wrote for Bay Area News Group in March 2013. how fast he is and how productive he can be if he
Perez played as often as he could, worked on his focuses on line drives and walks. He can wreak
swing at local batting cages and earned money in havoc that way.”
his father’s plumbing business. “But my dad even- • Made his Major League debut June 9, 2013,
tually told me to just focus on baseball,’’ Perez to fill in for an injured Angel Pagan. Three batters
told Pavlovic. “He said, ‘I’ll help you out because I into his debut game at Chase Field, he made a
know you love to play more than anything.’ He told spectacular, wall-crashing catch that garnered
me to take it easy and just play.” a standing ovation from his teammates in the
• He found a spot on the Western Oklahoma dugout.
State College team, where he roomed with fellow

Juan Perez

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Yusmeiro Petit
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 52

PETIT
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 250 R R
Full name : Yusmeiro Alberto Petit
(use-May-ro peh-TEET)
Birthdate : November 22, 1984
2015 Opening Day Age : 30
Birthplace : Maracaibo, Venezuela
Resides : Maracaibo, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 4 years, 16 days
Became a Giant : Signed as free agent,
Nov. 28, 2011
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 14, 2006 at Pittsburgh (w/FLA)
> First MLB win: July 5, 2006 at Washington (w/FLA)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): July 5, 2006 at Washington (w/FLA) (single off RHP Saul Rivera)
> MLB Record 46 consecutive batters retired (2014)

2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


> Went 5-5 with a 3.69 ERA (48er, 117.0ip) in 39 appear- > Spent most of 2013 with triple-A Fresno, but also appeared
ances (12 starts). in eight games (seven starts) for the Giants, going 4-1 with
> Was inserted into the Giants’ rotation on Aug. 28 in place a 3.56 ERA (19er, 48.0ip).
of Tim Lincecum, who had struggled in a starting role... > Nearly tossed a perfect game on Sept. 6 vs. Arizona,
his first six starts came in place of either Matt Cain (five where he came within one out of tossing the 24th perfect
times) or Tim Hudson (once), both of whom dealt with game in Major League history before Eric Chavez singled
injuries. to right field.
> Went 3-4 with a 5.03 ERA (38er, 68.0ip) in his 12 starts... > Became just the 12th player in Major League history to
he was 2-1 with a 1.84 ERA (10er, 49.0ip) in 27 appear- lose a perfect game with two outs in the 9th inning.
ances out of the bullpen. > Struck out career-best 10 D-backs through 6.0 innings in
> Established career-highs in wins (five), innings pitched his start on Sept. 1 at Arizona in the Giants’ 8-2 victory.
(117.0) and strikeouts (133). > Played for Guerreros de Oaxaca in the Mexican League in
> Ranked sixth in the Majors in strikeouts per 9.0 innings 2011 posting a 1-2 mark with a 4.17 ERA (17er, 36.2ip) in
(10.23) among pitchers with at least 100.0 innings seven games (six starts).
pitched...also, finished eighth with a 6.05 K/BB ratio. > Was a spot starter for the Diamondbacks in 2008 and
> Held right-handed batters to a .193 clip (45-for-233), which went 3-5 with a 4.31 ERA in 19 games (eight starts).
was the second-lowest mark in the Majors trailing only > Started the season in the Major Leagues for the first time
Houston’s Collin McHugh (.190). in his career and posted a 0-1 mark with a 4.70 ERA (4 ER
> Established a new Major League record for consecutive in 7.2 IP) in six relief appearances before being optioned
batters retired in a single season, retiring 46 consecutive to triple-A Tucson on April 27.
batters over eight appearances (six in relief) from July > Was promoted from triple-A Tucson on April 22, 2007 and
22-Aug. 28...his streak was broken up by the Rockies’ made his Diamondbacks debut at San Francisco, allowing
Jordan Lyles, who doubled to left field with two outs in
the 3rd inning.
> Tossed his second career complete game on Sept. 9 vs. Most Consecutive Batters
Arizona...he became just the third San Francisco Giants
pitcher to toss a 9.0 inning complete game, while throw- Retired Single-Season,
ing less than 90 pitches…his 84 pitches were the fewest All-Time
ever by a SF Giant in a 9.0 inning complete game.
> Faced 70-consecutive batters without going to a three-ball Year Player Batters Retired
count from Sept. 2-20...was just the second pitcher to 2014 Yusmeiro Petit, SF 46
face 70+ consecutive batters without going to a three- 2009 Mark Buehrle, CWS 45
ball count this in 2014, joining Chad Qualls who went 1972 Jim Barr, SF 41
71-straight batters from April 29-June 28.
2007 Bobby Jenks, CWS 41

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two runs over 7.0 innings in a loss. NLCS vs. St. Louis...tossed 3.0-scoreless innings, allowing
> Made his Major League debut with Florida on May 14, one hit to earn the win in SF’s 6-4 victory.
2006 at Pittsburgh, recording two strikeouts in 1.0 inning > Earned his third postseason win in Game 4 of the World
of work. Series vs. Kansas City after tossing 3.0-scoreless innings
PETIT

> Notched his first Major League hit and RBI on July 5 at in an 11-4 victory.
Washington. > Singled in the 4th inning of Game 4 of the World Series to
become the first relief pitcher to collect a hit in a World
POSTSEASON CAREER Series game since Toronto’s Al Leiter in Game 4 of the
> Went 3-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four relief appearances 1993 World Series against Philadelphia...prior to Petit,
during the 2014 postseason...he became the first relief the last Giants relief pitcher to record a Fall Classic hit
pitcher to have three relief wins each consisting of at was Slick Castleman in Game 6 of the 1936 World Series
least 3.0 scoreless innings in a single postseason. against the Yankees.
> Joined Tim Worrell (three wins in 2002 postseason) as
the only Giants pitchers with three relief wins in a single PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
postseason. > Graduated from U.E. Andres Bello in Venezuela.
> Earned the win with 6.0-scoreless innings of relief, strik- > He and his wife, Ruth, have one daughter, Valeria.
ing out seven in the Giants’ 18-inning, Game 2 Division
Series win at Washington...became the third player to
throw that many innings with that many strikeouts in a
scoreless postseason relief outing.
> Followed up his Game 2 performance in the Division
Series with another scoreless outing in Game 4 of the

YUSMEIRO ALBERTO PETIT


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2002 VSL Mets-R 3-5 2.43 12 11 0 0 0 55.2 53 25 15 1 2 16 62 2 0
2003 Kingsport-R 3-3 2.32 12 12 0 0 0 62.0 47 19 16 2 4 8 65 1 0
Brooklyn-A 1-0 2.19 2 2 0 0 0 12.1 5 3 3 0 1 2 20 0 0
2004 Capital City-A 9-2 2.39 15 15 0 0 0 83.0 47 29 22 8 4 22 122 4 0
St. Lucie-A 2-3 1.22 9 9 1 1 0 44.1 27 9 6 0 3 14 62 0 1
Binghamton-AA 1-1 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 10 6 6 0 0 5 16 0 0
2005 Binghamton-AA 9-3 2.91 21 21 2 0 0 117.2 90 41 38 15 2 18 130 0 0
Norfolk-AAA 0-3 9.20 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 24 16 15 5 0 6 14 0 0
2006 Albuquerque-AAA 4-6 4.28 17 17 0 0 0 96.2 101 53 46 14 1 20 68 2 0
Florida 1-1 9.57 15 1 0 0 0 26.1 46 28 28 7 0 9 20 0 0
2007 Tucson-AAA 8-4 4.04 17 17 0 0 0 93.2 83 47 42 11 1 38 60 5 1
Arizona 3-4 4.58 14 10 0 0 0 57.0 58 30 29 12 0 18 40 0 1
2008 Tucson-AAA 3-3 4.80 11 11 0 0 0 60.0 64 34 32 7 0 8 67 2 0
Arizona 3-5 4.31 19 8 0 0 0 56.1 45 29 27 12 1 14 42 3 1
2009 Reno-AAA 0-1 6.89 5 5 0 0 0 15.2 21 13 12 4 0 5 13 0 0
Arizona 3-10 5.82 23 17 0 0 0 89.2 102 62 58 19 0 34 74 3 0
2010 Tacoma-AAA 4-2 4.85 24 6 0 0 0 59.1 54 36 32 9 1 16 55 2 0
2011 Guer. de Oax.-MEX 1-2 4.17 7 6 0 0 0 36.2 33 18 17 3 0 5 28 0 0
2012 Fresno-AAA 7-7 3.46 28 28 1 0 0 166.2 178 88 64 14 1 36 153 3 1
San Francisco 0-0 3.86 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 7 2 2 0 0 4 1 1 0
2013 Fresno-AAA 5-6 4.52 15 15 1 0 0 87.2 92 45 44 16 0 13 91 1 0
AZL Giants-R 1-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 0
San Franciso 4-1 3.56 8 7 1 1 0 48.0 46 19 19 4 0 11 47 0 0
2014 San Francisco 5-5 3.69 39 12 1 0 0 117.0 97 51 48 12 1 22 133 0 0
Minor Totals 60-49 3.60 194 175 5 1 0 986.1 899 465 394 106 20 227 1006 22 3
Mexican League Totals 1-2 4.17 7 6 0 0 0 36.2 33 18 17 3 0 5 28 0 0
S.F. Totals 9-6 3.66 48 20 2 1 0 169.2 150 72 69 16 1 37 181 1 0
M.L. Totals 19-26 4.76 119 56 2 1 0 399.0 401 221 211 66 2 112 357 7 2
*Led League

PETIT’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .040 39 25 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1-0 13 0-0 2 .040 .077
--- Career .049 119 103 5 5 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 3-0 44 0-0 3 .049 .075
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Play -

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. WAS 1-0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0

PETIT
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. STL 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. KC 1-0 4.91 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by New York-NL as non-drafted free agent on November 15, 2001
■ Acquired by Florida along with IF Mike Jacobs and IF Grant Psomas in exchange for IF Carlos Delgado and cash
considerations on November 24, 2005
■ Acquired by Arizona in exchange for RHP Jorge Julio and cash considerations on March 26, 2007
■ Signed by Seattle to minor league contract on November 4, 2009
■ Signed by San Francisco to minor league contract on January 17, 2012

DISABLED LIST
■ May 9-July 4, 2009 (strained right shoulder; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 1, Sept. 6, 2013 vs. ARI (w/SF)
Pitcher .940 119 15 32 3 50 1 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0 (2x), last: Sept. 9, 2014 vs. ARI (w/SF)
Reliever: 5.1, July 23, 2013 vs. CIN (w/SF)
■ Most Strikeouts: 10, Sept. 1, 2013 at ARI (w/SF)
■ Winning Streak: 4 games, Aug. 27-Sept. 17, 2013 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 7 games, Sept. 2, 2008-July 24, 2009 (w/ARI)
■ Scoreless Streak: 14.1 innings, July 28-Aug. 23, 2014 (w/SF)

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Petit’s Giants Gems
PETIT

• Born in Maracaibo, a baseball hotbed that are and how you’re going to react,’’ Petit says. He
produced the only Hall of Famer from Venezuela, says everything about the season was tough, but
shortstop Luis Aparicio. He began playing base- he says the worst part was off the field: The local
ball at age 3. He grew up admiring Wilson Alvarez, people stared at him wherever he went because he
a left-handed pitcher who threw a no-hitter for the was so much taller than they were.
White Sox in 1991 when Petit was eight years old. • He played against current Giant teammate
• At 10 years old, he played second base for Jean Machi in the 2011 Mexican league.
Maracaibo in the 1994 Little League World Series • Then, as an illustration of how quickly fortunes
to earn Venezuela its first championship title. One can change in baseball, Petit went from wonder-
of his teammates: Giants Triple A catcher Guillermo ing in 2011 if his career might be ending to being
Quiroz. honored just months later as the MVP of the
• He has two brothers who played baseball Venezuelan Winter League postseason. As it hap-
as teenagers but not beyond. One co-owns with pens, Giants hitting coach Hensley Meulens was
Yusmeiro an auto parts store in Venezuela, the his manager. He recommended his star pitcher
other is a bartender in Miami. He has a younger to the Giants, who signed him to a minor-league
sister who is a student. His mother was a fourth- contract for 2012.
grade teacher then a school director. His father is • In 2013, he was back in Triple A until being called
an agricultural surveyor. up July 23. He was designated for assignment five
• When Petit told his parents at the end of high days later, cleared waivers and promptly sent back
school in 2001 that he wanted to pursue baseball to Fresno. (It was the second time in 2013 he had
instead of an education, his father gave him a been designated for assignment.) He was recalled to
deadline: He had a year to get signed or he would the big leagues in late August to fill in for an injured
go to college. Petit worked morning, noon and night Matt Cain.
— on the field, in the gym, on the running track. The • On September 6 at AT&T Park, making just his
Mets signed him for $20,000 eight months later. third Major League start of the year, he came within
• Though primarily a reliever in the US, Petit has one strike of pitching a perfect game. With two outs
always been exclusively a starter in the competi- in the ninth inning, on a 3-2 count, Eric Chavez hit
tive Venezuela Winter League. a single. Petit got the next out for not only his first
• After pitching parts of four seasons in the one-hitter but his first career complete game and
Majors, Petit couldn’t crack a Major League roster shutout.
in 2010 and 2011. After spending the 2010 season • Petit says he has watched the replay of the
with the Mariners’ Triple A team, Seattle cut him game twice: Once the night of the game, and the
before the start of the 2012 season. For a month, second time in December with his brother and
Petit waited in Miami for the phone to ring. The parents in Venezuela. His brother had a recording.
only offer came from the Mexican league. So at “They’ve watched it more than ten times,’’ Petit
the age of 27, Petit moved into a $115-a-month pen- said.
sion hotel in Oaxaca. “There are challenges put in
front of you by God to see how mentally strong you

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Buster Posey
CATCHER 28

POSEY
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 215 R R
Full name : Gerald Dempsey Posey III
Birthdate : March 27, 1987
2015 Opening Day Age : 28
Birthplace : Leesburg, Georgia
Resides : Leesburg, Georgia
M.L. Ser vice : 4 years, 161 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the first round
(fifth pick overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player
Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2021 with an
option for 2022
Follow Buster on Twitter @BusterPosey

> World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014 all with Giants)
> National League Most Valuable Player (2012)
> MLB All-Star (2012, 2013)
> National League Batting Champion (2012)
> National League Hank Aaron award (2012)
> Silver Slugger Award winner at catcher (2012, 2014)
> National League Comeback Player of the Year (2012)
> Willie Mac award winner (2012)
> National League Rookie of the Year (2010)
> Topps’ Major League Rookie All-Star team (2010)
> National League Players Choice Awards for Outstanding Rookie (2010)
> Golden Spikes Award (2008)
> MLB debut: Sept. 11, 2009 vs. Los Angeles-NL
> First MLB hit: Sept. 19, 2009 at Los Angeles-NL (single off RHP Jeff Weaver)
> First MLB home run: June 9, 2010 at Cincinnati (two-run HR off RHP Aaron Harang)
> Player of the Month (July 2010)
> Rookie of the Month (July 2010)
> Player of the Week (July 5-11, 2010; June 24-30, 2013; Sept. 1-7, 2014)

2014 SEASON > Started 141 games for the Giants, 109 at catcher, 30 at
> Completed his fifth full season with San Francisco, batting first base and two as the designated hitter.
.311 (170-for-547) with 28 doubles, 22 home runs and 89 > Threw out 17-of-76 (22.4%) of attempted basestealers
RBI in 147 games. and finished seventh in the NL with a 3.39 catcher’s ERA.
> Finished fourth in the NL in batting avg. behind COL’s > Had some back issues that led to fatigue in his legs earlier
Justin Morneau (.319), PIT’s Josh Harrison (.315), Andrew in the season and hit just .259 with seven HRs and 25 RBI
McCutchen (.314). in April-May.
> Also ranked fourth in batting average with RISP (.346), > However, had the highest batting avg. in the Majors after
eighth in slugging pct. (.490) and tied for ninth in RBI. the All-Star break, hitting .354 (85-for-240) with 12 HRs,
> Led the Majors with a .348 batting average on the road... 43 RBI in 62 games.
Barry Bonds was the last Giants player to pace the big > Ranked third among all big league players with a .393
leagues in road batting average when he hit .386 in 2002. clip in Sept. (LAD’s Carl Crawford, .448; CLE’s Michael
> His production at home suffered from the spacious dimen- Brantley, .416).
sions and cool nights at AT&T Park, where he sported a > Was in and out of the Giants lineup the last week of the
.764 OPS, compared to his .941 figure on the road...hit season to rest his ailing back.
.274 at AT&T Park, however batted .381 (32-for-84) over
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
his final 21 home games.
> Hit .347 with a .899 OPS as a first baseman (30 starts) > Signed a nine-year contract (eight-year extension) through
compared to a .305 clip and .849 OPS as a catcher (109 2021 with an option for 2022 on March 29, 2013...marked
starts). the longest contract in Giants history.

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> Was selected to his second-consecutive All-Star Game in > Won Rookie of Year Award in 2010 and became the 14th
2013, via the player ballot. former winner to be elected MVP.
> Became the 48th catcher to catch multiple no-hitters > Became the 18th player to win both the NL batting title
when he caught Tim Lincecum’s no-hitter on July 13, 2013 and NL MVP in the same season.
POSEY

at San Diego. > Joined Mays (1954) and Barry Bonds (2002, 2004) as the
> Suffered a small fracture on the tip of his right finger only Giants players to win a NL batting title and a MVP
and missed four games from Sept. 4-7, 2013...was struck award.
on his bare hand Sept. 3 when a pitch from Madison > Won the NL batting title, leading the league with a .336
Bumgarner bounced off the plate...impact of pitch ripped avg. (also led Majors)...became the first catcher to win
half his fingernail. the NL batting title in 70 years, since Ernie Lombardi did
> Was named the National League’s Most Valuable player in so with the Boston Braves in 1942.
2012 after batting .336 (178-for-530) with 78 runs scored, > Joined Lombardi and Eugene Franklin “Bubbles” Hargrave
39 doubles, 24 home runs and 103 RBI while posting a as the only catchers in the league’s history to win a batting
.408 on-base pct., .549 slugging pct. and a .957 OPS. title.
> Was listed first on 27 ballots, second on four and third > Became the first Giant to win the batting crown since
on one of the 32 ballots submitted by two writers repre- Barry Bonds in 2004 (.362) and became the seventh player
senting each league city to score 422 points, based on a in Giants franchise history to lead the league in batting
tabulation system rewarding 14 points for first place, nine average.
for second, eight for third and on down to one for 10th. > Won the title after a recent rule change making the final
> Became the fifth catcher to win the MVP award, joining sentence of Rule 10.22(a) inapplicable to Melky Cabrera,
Johnny Bench (1970, 1972), Roy Campanella (1951, 1953, who finished one plate appearance shy of qualifying due
1955) , Ernie Lombardi (1938) and Gabby Hartnett (1935). to his suspension (the stricken sentence would have
> At 25 years old, was the youngest player to win an MVP allowed Cabrera, because of the size of his lead over his
award since Ryan Sandberg in 1984. nearest competitor, to win the title though finishing with
> Became the first player since Frank Robinson to win a fewer than the requisite 502 plate appearances).
league MVP award, batting title and World Series in the > His 103 RBI were the most driven in by a Giant since Jeff
same season…Robinson accomplished the feat with Kent had 108 RBI in 2002.
the Orioles in 1966…five players registered that hat > His 82 RBI as a catcher were the second-most in the NL
trick prior to Robinson: Dick Groat (1960 Pirates), Mickey (Miguel Montero, 88) and the second-most in SF-era his-
Mantle (1956 Yankees), Willie Mays (1954 Giants), Stan tory (Bengie Molina, 91 in 2008).
Musial (1946 Cardinals) and Joe DiMaggio (1939 Yankees) > The only players in Giants franchise history (since 1900) to
(Elias). drive in 100+ runs in a season with their primary position
> Posey, Yogi Berra (1951 Yankees) and Roy Campanella being catcher was Walker Cooper in 1947 (122 RBI) and
(1955 Dodgers) are the only catchers to win a World Dick Dietz in 1970 (107).
Series and MVP award in the same season (Elias). > Joined Dick Dietz (22 HRs in 1970) and Tom Haller (26 in
> It was the 13th time a Giants player has been honored and 1966) as the only Giants players with 20+ home runs “as
the first since Barry Bonds in 2004. a catcher” only since 1958.
> Joined Willie Mays and Willie McCovey as the only > Was named an All-Star for the first time in his career,
Giants to win Rookie of the Year and an MVP award in being named the starting catcher for the NL squad...
franchise history. registered 7,621,370 votes, setting the highest total by an
> Is one of only three catchers to win Rookie of the Year, NL player in ML history.
MVP and a World Series in their careers, joining Johnny > In his second full big league season in 2011, Posey was
Bench and Thurman Munson…Posey, Willie Mays and limited to just 45 games after a devastating injury in May
Willie McCovey are the only Giants to accomplish that trio ended his season.
of feats. > Was placed on the disabled list on May 26, 2011 with a
fractured bone in his lower left leg…suffered the injury

NL Most Valuable Player


Giants Winners
Player Year Player Year
Carl Hubbell 1933 Jeff Kent 2000
Carl Hubbell 1936 Barry Bonds 2001
Willie Mays 1954 Barry Bonds 2002
Willie Mays 1965 Barry Bonds 2003
Willie McCovey 1969 Barry Bonds 2004
Kevin Mitchell 1989 Buster Posey 2012
Barry Bonds 1993

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the night before in a collision at home plate with Florida’s > Became the first Rookie of the Year winner to also become
Scott Cousins, who crashed into Posey as he was trying World Series champion in same season since Boston’s
to block the winning run in the 12th inning…Posey was Dustin Pedroia in 2007…the last NL player to do it was
receiving the throw from right fielder Nate Schierholtz on Florida’s Dontrelle Willis in 2003.

POSEY
Emilio Bonifacio’s sacrifice fly to medium right field when > With Posey winning ROY, it snapped a 35-year drought for
he had dropped the throw right before Cousins went the Giants organization, which had been the longest span
shoulder-first into him and his left cleat appeared to stick without a rookie award for a National League team.
in the infield dirt while the rest of his body was hurled > Posey joined Texas’ Neftali Feliz (AL Rookie of Year) as
sideways…Giants trainers Dave Groeschner and Mark the third pair of players named ROY in their respective
Gruesbeck helped carry him off the field…the manner in leagues after appearing in that year’s World Series…pre-
which Cousins hit Posey sparked conversation about rule vious pairs were Willie Mays and Gil McDougald in 1951
changes for months. (Giants and Yankees) and Dave Righetti and Fernando
> Underwent three MRI’s – first on his ankle, second on his Valenzuela in 1981 (Yankees and Dodgers).
lower leg and the third on his knee…the results showed > Was also named to Topps’ ML Rookie All-Star team.
torn ligaments in his ankle, a fractured fibula in his lower > Solidified his status as the Giants’ most heralded position
left leg and nothing on his knee. playing prospect since Matt Williams in 1987 after batting
> Underwent successful surgery on May 29, 2011 to repair .305 (124x406) with 23 doubles, 18 home runs and 67 RBI
torn ligaments in his left ankle...had two screws inserted in 108 games for San Francisco in 2010.
in his leg in a 90-minute procedure that was performed at > His .305 batting avg. was third-highest for any player who
a medical facility in Burlingame by team orthopedist Ken started at least 50 games at catcher in his rookie season,
Akizuki and Giants podiatry specialist Larry Oloff, along behind Mike Piazza’s .318 clip with LA-NL in 1993 and
with Michael Dillingham, a former 49ers physician who Ronny Paulino’s .310 mark with PIT in 2006 (Elias).
has extensive experience with traumatic injuries. > His 67 RBI were fifth-most by Giants rookie since 1958
> Had successful surgery on July 22, 2011 to remove screws and most since Chili Davis had 76 in 1982...his 18 home
from his left ankle. runs were tied for the fifth-most by a Giants rookie since
> Made his first career Opening Day roster and became the ‘58 and most since Davis had 25 in ‘82.
youngest Giants starting catcher at 24 years and four days > Missed the first two months in the big leagues as he was
old since Tom Haller was 23 years and 292 days old when playing for triple-A Fresno, and wasn’t the number one
he started for SF in 1961. catcher until July 1, 2010.
> Named National League winner of Jackie Robinson > In his season debut on May 29, 2010 vs. Arizona, had
Rookie of Year Award in 2010, becoming sixth player to three RBI singles in four at-bats to help the Giants earn a
earn honor in Giants franchise history. 12-1 victory.
> Won the Rookie of the Year Award with 129 points, receiv- > Earned NL Player of the Week honors from July 5-11,
ing 20 first-place votes, nine second-place votes and two 2010, hitting .556 (15-for-27) with five HRs and 14 RBI.
third-place votes. > Posted a career-best 21-game hitting streak from July
> Became the sixth Giant and first in 35 years to win the 4-28, 2010, batting .440 (37-for-84) with six HRs and 23
award, which was established in 1947…joined Willie RBI...in his first 10 games of the streak, Posey had 19 hits,
Mays (1951), Orlando Cepeda (1958), Willie McCovey six HRs and 13 RBI - no rookie in NL history ever had those
(1959), Gary Matthews (1973) and John Montefusco numbers for any 10-game stretch.
(1975). > His 21-game hit streak marked the second-longest hit
> Became the sixth NL catcher to be honored Rookie of Year, streak by a rookie in SF-era history, behind Hall of Famer
joining Johnny Bench (1968), Earl Williams (1971), Benito Willie McCovey’s 22-game hit streak in 1959.
Santiago (1987), Mike Piazza (1993) and Geovanny Soto > Became the seventh player in SF-era history to have a
(2008). hit streak of 20-or-more games and his 21-gamer tied
Robby Thompson for the fifth-longest in SF history...also

NL Most Valuable Player


Catchers to win award
Player, Team Year
Gabby Hartnett, Chicago 1935
Ernie Lombardi, Cincinnati 1938
Roy Campanella, Brooklyn 1951
Roy Campanella, Brooklyn 1953
Roy Campanella, Brooklyn 1955
Johnny Bench, Cincinnati 1970
Johnny Bench, Cincinnati 1972
Buster Posey, San Francisco 2012

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Players to win NL Rookie of the Year
and then a MVP Award in their Careers
POSEY

Player ROY MVP


Don Newcombe 1949 1956
Frank Robinson 1956 1961
Willie Mays 1951 1954, 1965
Orlando Cepeda 1958 1967
Willie McCovey 1959 1969
Pete Rose 1963 1973
Dick Allen 1964 1972
Johnny Bench 1968 1970, 1972
Andre Dawson 1977 1987
Jeff Bagwell 1991 1994
Albert Pujols 2001 2005, 2008, 2009
Ryan Howard 2005 2006
Ryan Braun 2007 2011
Buster Posey 2010 2012

became just the 21st Major League catcher to post a hit Chris Capuano…became the first Giants rookie to have at
streak of 20+ and only the second to accomplish the feat least four hits, two homers and six RBI in a game since
as a rookie, joining Benito Santiago (34-straight games in Willard Marshall on May 15, 1942 vs. Cincinnati (4-for-5,
1987). two HRs, six RBI).
> Was named NL Player of the Month, NL Rookie of > One of San Francisco’s prized young players, Posey made
the Month and was named winner of “Major League quick strides in just his two minor league seasons, finish-
Baseball’s Clutch Performer of the Month”, all for July ing the year with San Francisco in 2009.
2010...finished with a NL-leading 43 hits and ranked third > Had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno on Sept.
with a .417 avg., tied for third with 24 RBI, fourth with a 2, 2009 and appeared in seven games for the Giants,
.466 on-base pct. and fifth in the league with a .699 slug- going 2-for-17 (.118)…made four starts, all at catcher and
ging mark. caught 40.0 innings overall.
> Became the first Giants player with at least 40-or-more > Upon hearing of his call-up to the Majors, caught an
hits in a single month since Randy Winn had 46 in August early flight at dawn out of Las Vegas with teammate Dan
of 2008...his 43 hits in July were the most in one calendar Runzler and landed in Philadelphia at 3 p.m. local time on
month by a Giants rookie, surpassing Jim Ray Hart, who Sept. 2, 2009…his call-up was somewhat of a surprise,
had 42 in July 1964...his seven HRs were also most in one however, with catcher Bengie Molina missing time with a
calendar month by a Giants rookie since Jack Clark hit strained upper right quad, the Giants had no choice but to
seven in 1977. add Posey to the big league roster as an insurance option.
> Began the year at triple-A Fresno to catch more innings > After hitting a combined .325 with 18 HRs and 80 RBI
and get consistent at-bats...with injuries to Mark DeRosa in his first full season between Class A Advanced San
and Edgar Renteria, a window of opportunity opened for Jose and triple-A Fresno, Posey finally got his first Major
Posey to get at-bats at the Major-League level and he was League at-bat on Sept. 11, 2009 in a 10-3 loss to the
called up to the big leagues on May 29. Dodgers in Los Angeles, when he entered the game as
> Played the majority of his games at first base (23 starts a late defensive insertion and struck out in his lone plate
at first in 26 games), pushing Aubrey Huff to outfield, appearance against Hiroki Kuroda.
however, the trade of Bengie Molina to Texas on July 1 > Collected his first Major League hit in his third career
cleared an everyday catching job...at time of trade, Molina at-bat on Sept. 19, 2009 at Los Angeles-NL, with a bloop
was hitting just .257 with a .312 on-base pct. and had single to right field off Jeff Weaver.
been battling a sore left elbow. > Caught Randy Johnson Sept. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago-NL,
> Hit his first big league homer off Reds pitcher Aaron which was largest age difference between a pitcher
Harang at Great American Ball Park on June 9, 2010. and catcher since Jesse Orosco and Rob Bowen threw
> Hit his first career grand slam and posted his first multi- together Sept. 27, 2003 (23 years and 309 days)…the age
homer contest on July 7, 2010 at Milwaukee…hit a difference between Posey and Johnson was 23 years and
two-run home run off Chris Narveson in the first inning, 198 days (Sports Features Group).
capping frame that included three home runs by Giants > Prior to his promotion to the big league club, spilt
(also Andres Torres and Aubrey Huff)…Posey’s grand slam year between Class A Advanced San Jose and triple-A
came in SF’s seven-run 4th inning and came against LHP Fresno…began year at SJ, hitting .326 (95-for-291) with

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Select Company
Buster Posey became the first player since Frank Robinson to win a league MVP
award, batting title and World Series in the same season. The full list is below

POSEY
(courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau).
Player Year, Team
Joe DiMaggio 1939 Yankees
Stan Musial 1946 Cardinals
Willie Mays 1954 Giants
Mickey Mantle 1956 Yankees
Dick Groat 1960 Pirates
Frank Robinson 1966 Orioles
Buster Posey 2012 Giants

23 doubles, 13 home runs and 58 RBI in 80 contests, ing Johnny Damon (2004 ALCS), Troy O’Leary (1999 ALDS)
helping the Giants win the first half title in the California and Bill Skowron (1956 WS).
League North Division with a 42-28 (.600) record… > Posey became just the fifth NL Rookie of the Year to help
the Giants later went on to win the California League his team win the World Series in 2010.
Championship. > Led the Giants in hits in the first round win over Atlanta
> After earning California League mid-season All-Star hon- in the Division Series, going 6-for-16 (.375), which marked
ors, Posey skipped double-A and made the jump to triple- the seventh-highest avg. by a rookie in the DS (min. 10
A, being promoted July 14, 2009. PAs).
> Was scheduled to be promoted earlier, however was hit in > Became the first rookie catcher in Major League history to
the head with a pitch by Stockton’s Craig Italinao on June bat cleanup in a postseason game, batting fourth in Game
26, 2009 and missed five games. 1 of the 2010 Division Series vs. Atlanta on Oct. 7 (Elias).
> Following the 2008 season, played for the Waikiki Beach > Posey and Braves catcher Brian McCann became only
Boys, where he was named to the HWB postseason All- the fourth pair of catchers to start and bat cleanup in the
Star team…helped Beach Boys win their first Hawaii same postseason contest...others were Yogi Berra and
Winter League Baseball championship, batting .338 (25- Roy Campanella (1953 and 1955 World Series), Johnny
for-74) with 15 RBI. Bench and Manny Sanguillen (1970 NLCS), and Bench and
Carlton Fisk (Games 5 and 6 of 1975 World Series (Elias).
POSTSEASON CAREER > Hit safely in all five games of the 2010 World Series vs.
> Has already won three titles in his first five big league Texas, batting .300 (6-for-20) with a homer and two RBI...
seasons with the Giants (2010, 2012, 2014). hit a solo home run off Darren O’Day in Game 4, becoming
> Became the first player to win the Rookie of the Year the fourth rookie catcher ever to hit a home run in a World
Award, MVP and three World Series titles prior to his 28th Series game, joining Wally Schang (1913 Philadelphia
birthday (Elias). Athletics), Bill DeLancey (1934 Cardinals) and Rod Barajas
> His 48 postseason games are the most in Giants franchise (2001 Diamondbacks).
history. > Became the youngest Giants player to hit a home run in
> His 21 postseason RBI are tied with Barry Bonds for the a World Series contest at 23 years and 219 days…the
highest total in franchise history. previous youngest was Matt Williams (23 years, 333 days)
> Went 17-for-69 (.246) in 17 postseason games in 2014...all in Game 3 of the 1989 WS against Oakland.
17 of his hits were singles. > On Oct. 31, 2010 at Texas, Posey joined teammate
> Helped lead the Giants to their second World Series title Madison Bumgarner as the first all-rookie starting battery
in three seasons in 2012. in a World Series game since Spec Shea and Yogi Berra
> His biggest contribution came in Game 5 of the 2012 started for Yankees in Game 1 of 1947 World Series.
Division Series at Cincinnati in which he hit the 54th grand
slam in postseason history and the third in Giants history
to help the Giants become the first team in Major League Catchers to Win the
history to overcome a 2-0 deficit in the division series… NL Batting Title since 1876
his second career grand slam off Mat Latos put the Giants Player, Team Year Avg
up 6-0 in the 5th inning and sparked the Giants dugout.
> Joined Will Clark (Game 1 of 1989 NLCS) and Chuck Hiller Bubbles Hargrave, CIN 1926 .353
(Game 4 of 1962 WS) as only Giants with grand slams Ernie Lombardi, CIN 1938 .342
in the postseason (Brandon Crawford then hit one in the Ernie Lombardi, BOS 1942 .330
wild-card game at Pittsburgh on Oct. 1, 2014).
Buster Posey, SF 2012 .336
> Became the fourth player in Major League history to hit a
grand slam in a “winner-take-all” postseason game, join-

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pct. (.566).
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS > Was also honored for his stellar work behind plate, earn-
> Married (Kristen, Jan. 2009)…son (Lee Dempsey, Aug. 14, ing a Rawlings Gold Glove Award after posting a .983
2011)…daughter (Addison Lynn, Aug. 14, 2011). fielding pct. in 62 starts.
POSEY

> Graduated from Lee County (GA) High School. > Became just the third catcher taken by the Giants with
> Attended Florida State University. their number one pick, with the others being Dave Rader
> Was named AFLAC All-American following his senior (1967) and Bob Cummings (1978).
season at FSU while being named the nation’s 18th- > Was originally drafted out of High School by the California
best prospect by Prospects Plus…was Georgia Gatorade Angels in the 50th round of the 2005 First-Year Player
Player of Year and Louisville Slugger State Player of Year. Draft, but did not sign.
> Capped off one of greatest seasons in FSU history, win-
ning the 2008 Golden Spikes Award, which is emblematic
of the top amateur player in the country…became the Rookie of the Year
third Giant to receive the honor, joining Tim Lincecum Giants Winners
(2006) and Will Clark (1985).
> Won every major Player of Year award in 2008, winning Year Player
the 2008 Golden Spikes Award, which is emblematic of
the top amateur player in the country…became the third
1951 Willie Mays
Giant to receive the honor, joining Tim Lincecum (2006) 1958 Orlando Cepeda
and Will Clark (1985). 1959 Willie McCovey
> Won every major Player of Year award in 2008, winning 1973 Gary Matthews
the Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award, while
claiming the Johnny Bench Award for the nation’s top
1975 John Montefusco
collegiate catcher…was also named Player of Year by 2010 Buster Posey
Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America and Rivals.com…
finished ’08 season as the national leader in six offensive
categories, including batting avg. (.463), hits (119), RBI
(93), total bases (226), slugging pct. (.879) and on-base

GERALD DEMPSEY POSEY III


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2008 ARL-Giants-R .385 7 26 8 10 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 5-1 4 0-0 0 .692 .484
Salem-Keizer-A .273 3 11 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-0 0 0-0 1 .455 .429
2009 San Jose-A .326 80 291 63 95 23 0 13 58 0 2 8 45-0 45 6-0 2 .540 .428
Fresno-AAA .321 35 131 21 42 8 1 5 22 0 3 0 17-0 23 0-1 4 .511 .391
San Francisco .118 7 17 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 .118 .118
2010 Fresno-AAA .349 47 172 31 60 13 2 6 32 0 4 4 28-2 30 1-1 0 .552 .442
San Francisco .305 108 406 58 124 23 2 18 67 0 3 4 30-5 55 0-2 7 .505 .357
2011 San Francisco .284 45 162 17 46 5 0 4 21 0 1 4 18-3 30 3-0 2 .389 .368
2012 San Francisco .336* 148 530 78 178 39 1 24 103 0 9 2 69-7 96 1-1 2 .549 .408
2013 San Francisco .294 148 520 61 153 34 1 15 72 0 7 8 60-8 70 2-1 9 .450 .371
2014 San Francisco .311 147 547 72 170 28 2 22 89 0 8 3 47-5 69 0-1 6 .490 .364
Minor Totals .333 172 631 125 210 49 4 25 118 0 9 12 98-3 102 7-2 7 .542 .427
M.L. Totals .308 603 2182 287 673 129 6 83 352 0 28 21 224-28 324 6-5 34 .487 .374
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT .400 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .400 .400

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. ATL .375 4 16 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 5 1-0 0 .438 .444
2012 SF vs. CIN .211 5 19 3 4 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 3-0 4 0-0 0 .526 .318
2014 SF vs. WAS .389 4 18 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-1 1 0-1 0 .389 .450
DS Totals .321 13 53 6 17 1 0 2 6 0 0 1 6-1 10 1-1 0 .453 .400

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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. PHI .217 6 23 1 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 3-1 7 0-0 0 .304 .308
2012 SF vs. STL .154 7 26 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-1 6 0-0 0 .154 .267

POSEY
2014 SF vs. STL .200 5 20 3 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 .200 .261
LCS Totals .188 18 69 5 13 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 9-2 16 0-0 0 .217 .278

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 SF vs. TEX .300 5 20 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 0 .450 .333
2012 SF vs. DET .267 4 15 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 0 .467 .313
2014 SF vs. KC .154 7 26 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-1 3 0-0 0 .154 .241
WS Totals .230 16 61 4 14 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 5-1 14 0-0 0 .328 .288

ALL STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 NL, Kansas City .000 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
2013 NL, New York .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000
ASG Totals .000 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 1/3)
■  Selected by San Francisco in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Sean O’Connor
■  Signed a nine-year contract extension through 2021 with an option for the 2022 season on March 29, 2013

disabled list
■  May 26-Oct. 31, 2011 (broken left leg, strained ankle ligaments; 60-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 5 (2x), last: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. MIL
Catcher .993 459 3529 242 28 3799 30 ■ Runs: 3 (7x), last: Sept. 2, 2014 at COL
1st Base .993 117 799 53 6 858 60 ■ Doubles: 3, June 14, 2013 at ATL
■ Triples: 1 (6x), last: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. MIL
■ Home Runs: 2 (2x), last: Aug. 26, 2014 vs. COL
■ RBI: 6, July 7, 2010 at MIL
■ Walks: 4 (2x), last: Aug. 4, 2014 at NYM
■ Stolen Bases: 1 (6x), last: Sept. 18, 2013 at NYM
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 21 games, July 4-28, 2010

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (2) ■ Pinch-Hit (0)
July 7, 2010 at MIL ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
August 26, 2014 vs. COL ■ Game Ending (1)
■ 3-HR Games (0) May 3, 2013 vs. LAD (off Ronald Belisario)
■ Grand Slams (2) ■ Leadoff (0)
July 7, 2010 at MIL (off Chris Capuano)
July 13, 2014 vs. ARI (off Vidal Nuno)

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Posey’s Giants Gems
POSEY

• Oldest of four – two brothers and a sister. One • Almost straight A’s in college. A finance major,
brother is a junior at FSU playing first base, third he was named to the President’s List in spring 2007
base and occasionally pitching (as of autumn 2009). for his 4.0 GPA, and made the Dean’s List in the fall
Sister plays softball at Gulfcoast CC in Panama City. of 2005 and 2007. Had briefly considered becoming
Youngest brother is a sophomore on the high school a pediatrician if baseball didn’t work out. Loves
varsity baseball team. working with kids.
• Mike Martin, his coach at FSU, says he never • Posey’s full name is Gerald Dempsey Posey III.
saw Buster lose control of his emotions. During a His father, known as Demp, was nicknamed Buster
fracas after a game against rival U of Miami, Buster as a kid and passed it on to his son.
was the one with his palms down trying to get • Dad a vice president for ACC, a wholesale food
everyone to calm down. distributor. Mother is a teacher at an alternative
• Another example of his even temper and disci- school for kids in trouble. They met while students
pline: In his last bat as a Seminole, in the College at Berry College in Rome, GA. Both were athletes.
World Series, he came up to bat in the ninth inning Traci played softball and tennis, Demp played bas-
with two outs, bases loaded and FSU down by 3 ketball and baseball.
runs to U of Miami. Posey didn’t chase a single • Father grew up on a farm. His father – Buster’s
pitch, his coach says. He drew a walk rather than grandfather – grew peanuts and soybeans and
try to be the big hero. (The next batter hit a tough raised animals.
grounder and the game was over.) • Buster grew up on a 50-acre plot of land
• The FSU fans sang a song when Buster came to in Georgia with a front yard so big it became a
bat: Hail to the Buster – he singles, he doubles, he makeshift ball field. Demp erected a backstop and
triples, he homers – Hail to the Buster. occasionally used the yard for Little League prac-
• He’s considered a born leader – which is why tice when no other fields were available. Buster
Martin switched him from shortstop – where he was out there all the time. His grandparents live two
was an All-American – to catcher. When he took miles away, his other set of grandparents live just 30
over as catcher, everything for the team changed. minutes away.
“Best leader I’ve ever had,’’ Martin says. “Treated • Buster married his high school sweetheart,
everyone with respect but if someone needed to be Kristen, in January 2009 in their hometown of
dealt with, Buster dealt with them. We would have Leesburg, Georgia. “I think everybody in Leesburg
never gone to the World Series without him.’’ was there,’’ FSU coach Mark Martin says. About
• Very competitive and takes the game seriously. 500 people. His mother’s brother, a minister, per-
After one tough loss, as the team was on the bus formed the ceremony. The recessional song? “Take
back to Tallahassee, a couple of freshmen were Me Out to the Ballgame.’’
joking and laughing. Buster stood up and faced • He and Kristen have known each other most of
them. “I don’t know about any of you, but I’m not their lives. Grew up in the same church, Leesburg
real happy right now and I don’t want to hear any United Methodist, and went to the same schools.
laughing.’’ Their mothers worked at the same middle school
• Martin suspected he would be a good catcher – Buster’s mother as a sixth-grade science teacher
because Buster is smart and very tough and knows and Kristin’s mother as a counselor. Buster and
pitching. “I thought when he put the gear on for Kristin didn’t start dating until she was a senior and
the first time, he’d walk like a duck,’’ Martin says. he was a junior, and they went to Kristin’s senior
He didn’t. “After three pitches, I said, you got to be prom together. She went away to Auburn then
kidding me. He looked as if he had been catching all transferred to Valdosta State, which was closer to
his life – the way he could frame a pitch, the way his Tallahassee, where Buster was. She graduated in
mitt looked like a pillow, the fact he didn’t snatch at 2008 with a degree in organizational communica-
the ball. He looked very polished.’’ tions.
• Still, Martin used him seven or eight times as a • When he switched to catching, Kristen remem-
closer. He pitched in the College World Series after bers, he would watch TV in a catcher’s crouch to
eight innings of catching. get his legs accustomed to the position.
• Posey led the NCAA in 2008 in average (.467), • Kristen gave birth to twins, Lee and Addison (a
slugging percentage (.864) and on-base percentage boy and a girl), August 14, 2011.
(.567) while still learning to master catching. • MVP and hitting champion in 2012. During
• Played all nine positions during one game vs. a trip to New York to collect his MVP award, he
Savannah State. Also hit a grand slam in the second visited with Yogi Berra at the Yogi Berra Museum
inning. He used four different gloves. & Learning Center in Little Falls, N.J., with his wife,
• Great student: ranked fourth in his high school father and mother.
graduating class of 302 students. “I’m not as smart • Loves to golf, hunt and fish.
as the other kids,’’ Buster told his mother at the
time. “I just work hard.’’

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Guillermo Quiroz
CATCHER 6

QUIROZ
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-1 212 R R
Fullname : Guillermo Antonio Quiroz (key-rose)
Birthdate : November 29, 1981
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : Maracaibo, Venezuela
Resides : Maracaibo, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 3 years, 13 days
Became a Giant : Re-signed as a minor league
free agent, Nov. 20, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 4, 2004 vs. Oakland (w/TOR)
> First MLB hit: Sept 4, 2004 vs. Oakland (single off LHP Mark Mulder)(w/TOR)
> First MLB home run: April 26, 2008 at Chicago-AL (two-run HR off LHP John Danks)(w/BAL)

2014 SEASON > Made his Major League debut in a start as the DH on Sept.
> Batted .267 (64-for-240) with 13 doubles, three home runs 4, 2004 vs. Oakland, going 2-for-4…recorded his first ML
and 23 RBI in 69 games with triple-A Fresno. hit in that game on a single off Mark Mulder.
> Appeared in just two games with the Giants, going 0-for- > Played in the 2003 All-Star Futures Game as a member of
3...caught 6.2 innings in the two games. the World Team, going 0-for-2.
> Had his contract purchased from triple-A on Sept. 1.
> Was outrighted off SF’s 40-man roster on Nov. 3. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Originally signed by Toronto as a non-drafted free agent
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS on Sept. 25, 1998.
> Made the Giants’ 2013 Opening Day roster as a non-roster
invitee after hitting .282 (11-for-39) in Spring Training.
> Hit just .186 (16-for-86) with one HR and six RBI in 43
games for San Francisco.
> Made 19 starts and went 9-for-67 (.134) with four RBI in
those starting assignments.
> Recorded his first career walk-off hit on May 4, hitting a
game-winning solo home run off the Dodgers’ Brandon
League in the 10th inning to give the Giants a 10-9 win.
> Was designated for assignment on August 8 and signed to
a minor league contract on November 15.
> Made his Red Sox debut on Sept. 19, 2012 at Tampa Bay
as a defensive replacement behind the plate in the 7th
inning.
> Acquired by Boston in a minor league deal on Sept. 3,
2012 for cash considerations.
> Recorded his first career home run in Game 1 of an April
26, 2008 doubleheader at Chicago-AL, a two-run shot off
John Danks.
> Saw action in one big league game with the Mariners,
making a start on April 9, 2006 vs. Oakland, going 0-for-2
with two strikeouts.

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GUILLERMO ANTONIO QUIROZ
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
1999 Medicine-R .221 63 208 25 46 7 0 9 28 2 0 4 18-0 55 0-2 10 .385 .296
2000 Hagerstown-A .162 43 136 14 22 4 0 1 12 3 0 4 16-0 44 0-1 2 .213 .269
QUIROZ

Queens-A .224 55 196 27 44 9 0 5 29 0 1 4 27-0 48 1-2 7 .347 .329


2001 Charleston-A .199 82 261 25 52 12 0 7 25 7 0 6 29-0 67 5-1 9 .326 .294
2002 Dunedin-A .260 111 411 50 107 28 1 12 68 2 3 9 35-2 91 1-0 11 .421 .330
Syracuse-AAA .222 13 45 7 10 4 0 1 6 1 0 0 3-0 14 0-0 2 .378 .271
2003 New Haven-AA .282 108 369 63 104 27 0 20 79 1 7 12 45-1 83 0-0 4 .518 .372
2004 Syracuse-AAA .227 76 255 32 58 19 1 8 32 0 2 3 28-1 54 0-0 3 .404 .309
Toronto .212 17 52 2 11 2 0 0 6 0 1 2 2-0 8 1-0 2 .250 .263
2005 Dunedin-A .237 11 38 4 9 1 0 2 6 0 0 3 2-0 8 0-0 0 .421 .326
Syracuse-AAA .229 25 83 11 19 3 0 6 18 0 1 1 9-1 19 0-0 2 .482 .309
Toronto .194 12 36 3 7 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 2-0 13 0-0 0 .250 .256
2006 Seattle .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .000
Tacoma-AAA .304 38 138 15 42 8 0 3 28 0 2 2 11-1 29 0-0 0 .428 .359
San Antonio-AA .188 16 64 5 12 3 0 3 9 0 0 1 3-0 15 0-0 4 .375 .235
2007 Oklahoma-AAA .266 71 259 22 69 16 0 6 33 1 2 1 15-1 52 0-0 5 .398 .307
Texas .400 9 10 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 2 .500 .455
2008 Baltimore .187 56 134 12 25 5 0 2 14 1 0 1 12-0 34 0-0 1 .269 .259
2009 Seattle .286 4 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .286 .286
Tacoma-AAA .250 13 48 2 12 2 0 1 6 2 0 0 0-0 9 0-0 4 .354 .250
West Tenn-AA .242 47 157 18 38 9 1 5 25 0 2 1 11-0 25 0-0 4 .408 .292
2010 Tacoma-AAA .297 28 91 13 27 5 1 2 11 0 0 1 6-0 16 0-0 4 .440 .347
West Tenn-AA .282 68 234 24 66 17 1 5 35 1 3 4 21-1 59 0-2 4 .427 .347
Seattle .286 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .429 .286
2011 Tucson-AAA .240 76 250 33 60 18 2 5 44 1 5 2 20-0 67 0-1 5 .388 .296
2012 Tacoma-AAA .278 89 302 45 84 15 1 15 52 2 2 5 36-1 70 0-0 5 .483 .362
Boston .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000
2013 San Francisco .186 43 86 5 16 7 0 1 6 2 1 1 5-1 21 0-0 0 .302 .237
Fresno-AAA .294 14 34 2 10 2 0 0 8 0 1 1 6-0 7 0-0 1 .353 .405
2014 Fresno-AAA .267 69 240 22 64 13 1 3 23 1 1 2 8-0 56 0-0 4 .367 .295
San Francisco .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
Minor Totals .250 1116 3819 459 955 222 9 119 577 24 32 66 349-9 888 7-9 90 .406 .321
A.L. Totals .206 103 257 19 53 11 0 2 28 2 1 4 17-0 64 1-0 5 .272 .265
N.L. Totals .180 45 89 5 16 7 0 1 6 2 1 1 5-1 21 0-0 0 .292 .229
M.L. Totals .199 148 346 24 69 18 0 3 34 4 2 5 22-1 85 1-0 5 .277 .256
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a non-drafted free agent on September 25, 1998
■ Signed by Texas as a minor league free agent on December 28, 2006

■ Signed by Baltimore as a minor league free agent on December 3, 2007


■ Release by Baltimore on March 20, 2009
■ Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent on April 20, 2009
■ Signed by San Diego as a minor league free agent on January 3, 2011
■ Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent on December 9, 2011
■ Acquired by Boston in exchange for cash considerations on September 4, 2012
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on November 20, 2012
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on November 15, 2013
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent on November 20, 2014

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 3 (2x), last: July 27, 2008 vs. LAA (w/BAL)
Catcher .990 132 575 46 6 627 7 ■ Runs: 2 (2x), last: May 14, 2008 vs. BOS (w/BAL)

QUIROZ
■ Doubles: 1 (18x), last: July 30, 2013 at PHI (w/SF)
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1 (3x), last: May 4, 2013 vs. LAD (w/SF)
■ RBI: 3, July 27, 2008 vs. LAA (w/BAL)
■ Walks: 2, April 26, 2008 at CWS (w/BAL)
■ Stolen Bases: 1, Oct. 1, 2004 vs. NYY (w/TOR)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 6 games, May 31, 2009-Sept. 29, 2010

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (1)
■ Grand Slams (0) May 4, 2013 vs. LAD (off Brandon League) (w/SF)
■ Pinch-Hit (1) ■ Leadoff (0)
May 4, 2013 vs. LAD (off Brandon League) (w/SF)

Guillermo Quiroz

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Sergio Romo
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 54
ROMO

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


5-11 185 R R
Full name : Sergio Francisco Romo
Birthdate : March 4, 1983
2015 Opening Day Age : 33
Birthplace : Brawley, California
Resides : Yuma, Arizona
M.L. Ser vice : 6 years, 97 days
How Obtained : Giants’ 28th round selection in
2005 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2016
Follow Sergio on Twitter @SergioRomo54

> World Series Champion (2010, 2012, 2014 with Giants)


> 2013 NL All-Star
> This Year in Baseball Setup Man of the Year Award (2012)
> MLB debut: June 26, 2008 at Cleveland
> First MLB win: Aug. 1, 2008 at San Diego
> First MLB save: July 7, 2009 vs. Florida
> Tied for seventh on the Giants’ all-time franchise list with 78 saves

2014 SEASON behind Rod Beck’s 11 rescues in 1997.


> Went 6-4 with a 3.72 ERA (24er, 58.0ip) while going > Was selected by manager Bruce Bochy to his first career
23-for-28 in save chances in 64 relief outings in his sev- All-Star team as an injury replacement for Pittsburgh’s
enth season with SF. Jeff Locke.
> Allowed career highs in runs and home runs and lost his > Had a career month in August, going 1-0 with a 0.87 ERA
closer’s role at the end of June after several blown saves. (1er, 10.1ip) and going 9-for-9 in save opportunities.
> His 23 saves were tied for the 14th-most in the National > Continued his dominance on the mound, going 4-2 with a
League. career-best 14 saves while fashioning a 1.79 ERA (11er,
55.1ip), the fourth-lowest figure among all NL relievers in
> Surrendered nine home runs, the most he’s allowed in a
2012.
full season in his career and tied for the fifth-most among
NL relievers. > Only Craig Kimbrel (1.01), Aroldis Chapman (1.51) and Eric
O’Flaherty (1.73) had lower ERA’s than Romo during the
> Was relieved of the Giants’ closer duties on June 29 as
2012 campaign.
he endured a stretch in which he blew three of five save
chances while allowing nine runs on 10 hits in 4.1 innings > Produced one of the best seasons of any Giants reliever in
(June 13-28). 2011, fashioning the third-lowest ERA among NL relievers
(1.50 ERA), who tossed at least 45.0 innings, and fashion-
> Despite his struggles, finished the season on a strong
ing a 14-to-1 strikeout-walk ratio (70 Ks, 5 BBs), best in
note, allowing just two runs over his final 19.1 innings
the Majors.
(0.93 ERA, 23 games).
> His season WHIP of 0.71 in 48.0 innings was the best in
the Majors with at least 30 innings pitched.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> His 71% strike percentage was second-best in the NL for
> Named a 2013 All-Star. any pitcher with more than 20.0 innings pitched (Atlanta’s
> His 38 saves in 2013 were a career-high and tied for the Kris Medlen, 78%).
third-most in the NL. > His 81.8% (27-of-33) inherited runners stranded rate was
> Became just the sixth pitcher in Giants history to record 30 the fifth-best in the NL.
saves in a season...joined Robb Nen (five), Rod Beck (four), > Registered at least one strikeout in 48 of 65 games...his
Brian Wilson (four), Tim Worrell (one) and Greg Minton strikeout to walk ratio of 14-to-1 was the highest in SF-era
(one) in the exclusive club. history (min. 45.0ip) and the highest in the Majors since
> Played for team Mexico in the 2013 WBC, going 0-1 with Dennis Eckersley posted a 18.25-to-1 mark in 1990.
a 9.00 ERA (2er, 2.0ip) and one save. > Became the fifth reliever in Major League history since
> Recorded 10 saves in April, the second-most by a Giants 1919 to throw what amounted to a perfect game, retiring
pitcher in the season’s opening month in SF-era history, 31 consecutive batters faced over a 15 game stretch from
220 | San francisco Giants 2015
July 4-Aug. 6, 2011...his streak ended on Aug. 9 as he allowing .073 avg. against (4-for-55).
allowed a leadoff double to PIT’s Andrew McCutchen in > Capped a superb 2007 season with being named Class A
the 8th inning...was 10 shy of matching the NL record, set Advanced Relief Pitcher of the Year by MiLB.com.
by former Giant Jim Barr in 1972.
> Was named to South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star

ROMO
> Was on the 15-day disabled list from Aug. 16-28, 2011 team in just his second professional season in 2006.
with inflammation in his right elbow...missed a total of 16
games with the injury.
POSTSEASON CAREER
> Had the longest scoreless streak of his career and ninth
> Has appeared on three postseason rosters (2010, 2012
longest in the National League from June 30-Sept. 23,
and 2014)...is 3-1 with a 2.11 ERA (5er, 21.1ip) while going
logging 21.2-scoreless innings...his streak was snapped in
4-for-6 in save opportunities in 25 postseason games.
his second-to-last appearance of the season vs. Colorado.
> Right-handed batters were just 2-for-18 (.111) against him
> His 0.48 ERA following the All-Star break was the second-
during the 2014 postseason.
lowest figure in the NL (min. of 15.0ip).
> Suffered his first career postseason loss, as he surren-
> Was one of Bruce Bochy’s most often used relievers
dered a walk-off home run to Kolten Wong in Game 2 of
in 2010, working a career-high 68 games (2nd-most
the NLCS at St. Louis in 2014.
on Giants), 62.0 innings and logging impressive 5.00
strikeout-walk ratio, which ranked sixth-best among NL > Was the Giants’ closer throughout the 2012 postseason,
relievers. going 1-0 with a 0.84 ERA (1er, 10.2ip) and 4-for-4 in save
opportunities in 10 of 16 games…in 10.2 innings, he
> Missed first two months of 2009 season with right elbow
allowed just one run on four hits with one walk and nine
sprain, suffered in Spring Training…appeared in just one
strikeouts.
Spring contest before being placed on DL March 26.
> Recorded the last out in nine of the Giants’ 11 wins.
> Found success at big league level in 2008, becoming
one of Giants’ best relievers in late innings…posted 3-1 > Became the seventh player to record at least three
record with 2.12 ERA (8er, 34.0ip) in 29 relief appear- saves in a single Fall Classic, joining John Wetteland of
ances for San Francisco in what was his first taste of big the Yankees (four in 1996), Pittsburgh’s Roy Face (three
leagues. in 1960), Boston’s Jonathan Papelbon (three in 2007),
Anaheim’s Troy Percival (three in 2002), Mariano Rivera of
> Had his contract purchased June 24, 2008.
the Yankees (three in 1998) and Pittsburgh’s Kent Tekulve
> Made ML debut June 26, 2008 at Cleveland, finishing (three in 1979).
game with 1.0-scoreless inning of relief...struck out two
batters and ended inning on called strikeout to David
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Dellucci.
> Has two sons (Rilen Serge, Jan. 4, 2006 and Rex Ryder,
> Earned first ML win Aug. 1, 2008 in San Diego, tossing a
Sept. 4, 2011).
scoreless 9th inning in tie the game.
> Is extremely active in Bay Area community, attending and
> Was designated for assignment Aug. 6, 2008, but cleared
participating in several community events, including chal-
waivers and was optioned to Fresno following day.
lenger clinics and Make A Wish Nights.
> Was recalled Aug. 16, 2008 and did not allow a run over
his final 13 games, toss­ing 17.2-scoreless innings and
SERGIO FRANCISCO ROMO
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2005 Salem-Keizer-A *7-1 2.75 15 14 0 0 0 68.2 70 24 21 7 3 9 65 1 1
2006 Augusta-A 10-2 2.53 31 10 0 0 4 103.1 78 33 29 9 5 19 95 2 0
2007 San Jose-A 6-2 1.36 41 0 0 0 9 66.1 35 12 10 4 1 15 106 2 0
2008 Connecticut-AA 1-3 4.15 24 0 0 0 11 26.0 22 15 12 1 2 7 27 0 0
San Francisco 3-1 2.12 29 0 0 0 0 34.0 16 13 8 3 3 8 33 0 0
Fresno-AAA 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0
2009 San Jose-A 0-0 0.00 3 1 0 0 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
Fresno-AAA 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
San Francisco 5-2 3.97 45 0 0 0 2 34.0 30 15 15 1 1 11 41 2 0
2010 San Francisco 5-3 2.18 68 0 0 0 0 62.0 46 16 15 6 4 14 70 0 0
2011 San Francisco 3-1 1.50 65 0 0 0 1 48.0 29 8 8 2 0 5 70 0 0
2012 San Francisco 4-2 1.79 69 0 0 0 14 55.1 37 11 11 5 3 10 63 2 0
2013 San Francisco 5-8 2.54 65 0 0 0 43 60.1 53 20 17 5 1 12 58 1 0
2014 San Francisco 6-4 3.72 64 0 0 0 23 58.0 43 24 24 9 4 12 59 2 0
Minor Totals 24-8 2.32 120 25 0 0 24 279.0 212 85 72 21 11 54 312 6 1
M.L. Totals 31-21 2.51 405 0 0 0 78 351.2 254 107 98 31 16 72 394 7 0
*Led League

ROMO’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .000 341 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .000 .000
LAST HOME RUN: None

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD
Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. ATL 1-0 40.50 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
2012 SF vs. CIN 1-0 2.08 3 0 0 0 1 4.1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
ROMO

2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0


DS Totals 2-0 4.50 8 0 0 0 1 8.0 7 4 4 1 0 1 3 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. PHI 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0
2012 SF vs. STL 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
2014 SF vs. STL 1-1 5.40 4 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
LCS Totals 1-1 1.23 11 0 0 0 0 7.1 6 1 1 1 0 1 7 1 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 SF vs. TEX 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2012 SF vs. DET 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
WS Totals 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 3 6.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

ALL STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 NL, New York-NL - Did Not Play -

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Mexico 0-1 9.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 28th round of 2005 the First-Year Player Draft; signed by Joe Strain
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a free agent, December 22, 2014 (two-year contract)

DISABLED LIST
■ April 4-May 29, 2009 (right elbow sprain; 15-day DL)
■ Aug. 16-28, 2011 (right elbow inflammation; 15-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher .978 405 9 36 1 46 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Games Started
Reliever: 3.0 (2x), last: Sept. 21, 2008 at LAD
■ Most Strikeouts: 4, July 23, 2013 vs. CIN
■ Winning Streak: 8 games, May 9, 2010-June 24, 2011
■ Losing Streak: 4 games, June 15-July 27, 2013
■ Scoreless Streak: 21.2 innings, June 30-Sept. 23, 2011

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ROMO
• Sergio’s father, Francisco – or Frank – was so he couldn’t get the school record for strikeouts
born to a Mexican farm laborer who immigrated to (“You don’t deserve it,’’ the coach told him), then
the U.S. when Frank was a baby and followed the declined to renew Sergio’s scholarship.
crops. (Frank’s father loved baseball and almost • Then he went to Mesa State in Grand Junction,
signed with the Mexico City Diablos but he had CO, and went 14-1. Broke six school records.
to work the farms.) Frank worked the fields, too, • His breakout minor-league season in ’07 (6-2, 9
when he was growing up. The family would drive saves, 1.36 ERA, more than 100 Ks) began with an
to Stockton and Salinas to pick lettuce, tomatoes, extended spring training because he missed curfew
grapes. One year Frank attended five different (during regular spring training) going to a cousin’s
schools. Once in 1969 when the family was living wedding when he was told he couldn’t go.
in the Bay Area, Frank’s summer school class went • Has worked to control his impulsivity. He missed
to Candlestick to a game and he saw Willie Mays, much of his sophomore year in college with a broken
Bobby Bonds, Chris Speier, and Tito Fuentes. Fell hand (from getting into a fight with a guy breaking
in love with the Giants. He joined the Navy and got into his car). He missed games in Single-A Augusta in
married to Leticia. Spent four years active duty and ’06 when he broke his hand again punching a wall in
two years in the reserves. Now he’s a generator anger.
mechanic for CalEnergy. • He recognizes his shortcomings, evidenced by
• Frank played semi-pro ball (first base) in the elaborate tattoo on his right bicep of monster
Mexicali, Mexico, not far from the family’s home faces that captures different sides of his personal-
in Brawley. Brawley is a rural town with fields of ity. The largest image is his inner demon, the one
sugar beets, alfalfa, melons. As soon as he was that fuels his intensity on and off the field. “I’m told
out of diapers, Sergio accompanied his father to I’m like a different person when I pitch,’’ he says.
games, running around the bases, playing catch. Another image is a melting face; it represents the
Frank says Sergio grew up with a glove on his fear that he might let his life melt way and that it’s
hand. Bought him his first glove when he was 2, up to him alone to make sure he makes something
which Sergio still has. He kept it with him through of himself. Other images represent the joker inside
high school and college. him, his fear of failure, his innermost secrets and his
• Sergio began pitching when he was 8. stupid mistakes.
• When Sergio was 15 and a sophomore in high • Below the elaborate tattoo is a newer one:
school, he rode BMX bikes. He had saved up $400 large praying hands with his son’s name, Rilen, on
from his paper route to buy the bike. One day during them: He says they represent his son praying for
the baseball season – during which he pitched a him to walk the straight and narrow, to be a good
no-hitter and a one-hitter – he came out of a flip on father.
his bike and landed on his head. He had a bad con- • Rilen was born in 2006; Ryder was born in 2011.
cussion and broke his collar bone. He was airlifted • Pedro Carranza, Sergio’s high school coach,
to a trauma center, where doctors at first thought says Sergio was motivated more by baseball than
he was paralyzed. For five days he was in and out of academics. He says Sergio’s biggest challenges
consciousness. He recovered but couldn’t play the were his focus and tendency to talk before thinking.
rest of the season. Carranza remembers kicking him out of practice at
• After high school, he received no offers from least twice for making inappropriate comments. “It
four-year schools. His size at the time – 5 feet 7 – hurt him to go home because he loved being on the
scared coaches off. field and playing ball,’’ Carranza says.
• His father was worried enough about Sergio’s • But he says Sergio worked harder than just
maturity and focus that he urged him to join the about anyone on the team. He wanted Carranza to
Navy after high school. Sergio took the entrance work with him on Sunday, and Carranza had to tell
test and had the enlistment papers in front of him, him it was against the rules. But, Carranza said, if
but he couldn’t sign. He convinced his father to let you hire me as your private “tutor,’’ he could do it.
him try a year at community college. He had Sergio pay him a quarter for each Sunday
• Sergio had a complicated college experience: workout.
He first went to Orange Coast Community College in • Even as an adult, Carranza says, Sergio can
Costa Mesa, but the team was loaded with pitchers be playful and vocal to the point of rubbing some
and Sergio quickly realized he wouldn’t get play- people the wrong way. So when Sergio called him
ing time. Carranza helped him transfer to Arizona in June 2008 and said, “Coach, you’re never going
Western junior college in Yuma. Pitched well. to believe this,’’ Carranza thought, “Oh, what did
Then he transferred to the University of Northern you do? Did you go off on a coach?’’ Of course, he
Alabama in Florence. He put up great numbers but was phoning to say he had been called up. Carranza
his horsing around and showboating led to a prickly flew to Cleveland to watch Sergio’s first ML start.
relationship with his coach. The coach ended up He struck out two batters in an inning of work.
yanking him from a game in the middle of an inning

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Giants Triple Plays – SF-Era History
ROMO

Hit Into Triple Play


Date Gm Inn Fld Team Bat Team Ballpark TPSeq
April 27, 1958 B1 Chicago Cubs SF Giants Seals Stadium 1-4-3
May 31, 1964 2 T14 New York Mets SF Giants Shea Stadium 6-6-3
July 9, 1986 B5 Chicago Cubs SF Giants Candlestick Park 1-5-3
May 10, 1997 B5 Chicago Cubs SF Giants 3Com Park 8-5-4
Aug. 5, 1998 T5 New York Mets SF Giants Shea Stadium 3-6-3-2
Aug. 30, 1998 B8 Philadelphia Phillies SF Giants 3Com Park 6-4-3
Sept. 6, 2009 T6 Milwaukee Brewers SF Giants Miller Park 5-4-3

Turned Triple Play


Date Gm Inn Fld Team Bat Team Ballpark TPSeq
May 3, 1965 B6 SF Giants St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman’s Park IV 1-6-3-2
May 2, 1967 B2 SF Giants New York Mets Shea Stadium 1-6-3
June 21, 1976 B3 SF Giants San Diego Padres Jack Murphy Stadium 3-6-3
Oct. 3, 1980 T4 SF Giants San Diego Padres Candlestick Park 4-6-3
May 8, 1998 B4 SF Giants Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 3-3-6
June 14, 1999 B5 SF Giants Colorado Rockies Coors Field 5-4-3
May 30, 2008 T8 SF Giants San Diego Padres AT&T Park 5-4-3

Sergio Romo

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Tyler Ross
CATCHER 78

ROSS
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-2 210 R R
Full name : Tyler Matthew Ross
Birthdate : Januar y 17, 1992
2015 Opening Day Age : 23
Birthplace : Naples, Florida
Resides : Naples, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the 12th round of
the 2013 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Batted .246 (102-for-415) with 24 doubles, six home runs > Attended Louisiana State University.
and 48 RBI in 117 games for Class A Augusta. > Was drafted in the 46th round by the Phillies out of high
> Appeared in 96 games at catcher, 18 as a designated hit- school in 2010, but did not sign.
ter and three at 1st base.
> Threw out 30 of 84 would-be base stealers (35.7%).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Combined to appear in 34 games for the AZL-Giants and
short-season Salem-Keizer, hitting .237 (27-for-114) in
2013.

TYLER MATTHEW ROSS


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .182 3 11 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 1 .273 .308
Salem-Keizer-A .243 31 103 17 25 11 0 0 8 2 1 1 10-0 21 1-0 6 .350 .313
2014 Augusta-A .246 117 415 45 102 24 0 6 48 6 7 6 38-0 87 1-6 8 .347 .313
Minor Totals .244 151 529 64 129 36 0 6 58 8 8 7 50-0 109 2-6 15 .346 .313
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the 12th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Hugh Walker

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Hector Sanchez
CATCHER 29
SANCHEZ

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-0 234 S R
Full name : Hector Enrique Sanchez
Birthdate : November 17, 1989
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : Maracay, Venezuela
Resides : Maracay, Venezuela
M.L. Ser vice : 2 years, 166 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a non-drafted free
agent, July 12, 2006
Contract Status : Signed through 2015
Follow Hector on Twitter @Hect171189

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: July 15, 2011 at San Diego
> First MLB hit: August 23, 2011 vs. San Diego (single off RHP Luke Gregerson)
> First MLB home run: April 23, 2012 at New York-NL (two-run HR off RHP Dillon Gee)

2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


> Had his fourth big league season cut short due to a pair of > Had three separate appearances with SF in 2013, batting
concussions, sustained in late July and early August. .248 (32-for-129) with three HRs and 19 RBI in 63 games.
> Appeared in just 66 games and batted .196 (32-for-163) > Made 25 starts for the Giants (24 at catcher and one as a DH).
with eight doubles, three home runs and 28 RBI. > Made his second Opening Day roster.
> Made 34 starts, 33 at catcher and one at 1st base...threw > Missed several weeks in spring with inflammation in his
out 9-of-40 (22.6%) would-be basestealers and allowed right shoulder and appeared in nine Cactus League games.
four passed balls. > Was placed on the disabled list with a strained right
> Made his third career Opening Day roster. shoulder on July 9 and missed 12 games (was optioned to
> Recorded his first career two-homer game, his first career Fresno on July 24 when he was reinstated from D.L.).
grand slam and drove in a career-best five runs in the > Made his first Opening Day roster in 2012 and spent his
Giants’ 12-10, 11-inning victory over the Rockies on April first full season in the big leagues.
23 at Coors Field…his 11th inning grand slam gave the > Switch-hitter batted .280 (61-for-218) with three HRs and
Giants a 12-8 lead…since the Giants moved to SF follow- 34 RBI in 74 games.
ing the 1957 season, Sanchez became one of six Giants > Started 49 games (48 at catcher and one as DH)...85.4%
players with an extra-inning grand slam, joining Willie of his starts came with either Lincecum or Zito starting
Mays (June 1967), Jack Hiatt (April 1969), Jeffrey Leonard (started 25 of Zito’s 32 starts and 16 of Lincecum’s 33).
(July 1983), Greg Litton (October 1992), and A.J. Pierzynski > Began the 2011 season with Class A Advanced San
(May 2004). Jose and was later promoted to triple-A Fresno...had his
> Made his first career start at 1st base on May 13 vs. contract purchased from triple-A Fresno on July 15, as the
Atlanta. Giants placed Pat Burrell on 15-day DL.
> Caught Tim Lincecum’s second career no-hitter on June > Made his Major League debut on July 15 in a pinch-hit
25 vs. San Diego...became only the third Venezuelan-born situation, drawing a walk in his first at-bat.
catcher to catch a no-hitter in the Majors...the Giants > Recorded his first Major League hit and RBI on Aug. 23
catcher joined Miguel Montero (2010 - Edwin Jackson for vs. San Diego with a pinch-hit RBI-single off RHP Luke
the Diamondbacks) and Jesus Montero (2012 - combined Gregerson.
six pitchers for the Mariners). > Owned a .258 clip (8-for-31) with two 2Bs and RBI in 13
> Landed on the seven-day concussion disabled list on July games in a Giants uniform.
26 after taking an Adrian Gonzalez foul ball off his mask > Made his professional debut after signing with the Giants
the night prior. as a 16-year old non-drafted free agent in 2007.
> Was sent to triple-A Fresno Aug. 5 for a rehab assignment
and appeared in seven games before being diagnosed with POSTSEASON CAREER
his second concussion in a month, enduring his second mis-
hap on Aug. 16 when a foul tip struck his catcher’s mask. > Went 1-for-11 (.091) in four games during the 2012 post-
> Was recalled from his minor’s rehab on Aug. 19, was season (three starts).
transferred to the 60-day DL on Sept. 1 and missed the
remainder of the season.

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PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Married (Elizabeth).

SANCHEZ
HECTOR ENRIQUE SANCHEZ
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2007 DSL-Giants-R .286 44 119 10 34 10 0 4 18 4 0 4 19-0 15 2-2 3 .471 .401
2008 DSL-Giants-R .348* 55 207 40 72 14 3 4 63 1 2 8 36-2 29 4-1 7 .502 .458
2009 ARL-Giants-R .299 33 117 13 35 8 1 1 22 0 1 5 16-0 21 0-0 5 .410 .403
2010 Augusta-A .274 89 310 29 85 20 1 5 31 2 0 1 28-2 50 0-2 9 .394 .336
2011 San Jose-A .302 52 212 31 64 14 1 11 58 0 3 2 11-1 49 0-1 4 .533 .338
Fresno-AAA .261 46 153 15 40 9 0 1 26 0 2 0 13-2 22 0-1 2 .340 .315
San Francisco .258 13 31 0 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 6 0-0 0 .323 .324
2012 San Francisco .280 74 218 22 61 15 0 3 34 0 3 1 5-0 52 0-0 7 .390 .295
2013 San Francisco .248 63 129 8 32 4 0 3 19 0 1 3 7-0 29 0-0 1 .349 .300
Fresno-AAA .271 32 85 10 23 4 0 3 11 0 1 1 12-1 15 0-0 2 .424 .364
ARL-Giants-R .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .667 .333
San Jose-A .250 4 12 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .333 .286
2014 San Francisco .196 66 163 8 32 8 0 3 28 0 4 2 8-1 55 0-1 3 .301 .237
Fresno-AAA .158 7 19 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 .316 .200
Minor Totals .288 367 1252 150 361 81 6 30 238 7 10 21 137-8 210 6-7 32 .435 .365
M.L. Totals .246 216 541 38 133 29 0 9 82 0 8 6 23-1 142 0-1 11 .349 .280
*Led League

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. CIN .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .500 .750

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. STL .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .000
.000

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .000
.000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 2/3)
■ Signed by San Francisco as a non-drafted free agent on July 12, 2006

disabled list
■ July 18-Aug. 2, 2012 (left knee sprain; 15-day DL)
■ July 9-24, 2013 (strained right shoulder; 15-day)
■ July 26-Nov. 3, 2014 (concussion; 7-day; transferred to 15-day DL on Aug. 10; transferred to 60-day DL Sept. 1)

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (2x), last: May 5, 2014 at PIT
Catcher .988 145 872 72 11 955 6 ■ Runs: 2 (2x), last: April 23, 2014 at COL
SANCHEZ

1st Base 1.000 1 6 1 0 7 0 ■ Doubles: 2 (2x), last: Aug. 23, 2012 vs. ATL
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 2, April 23, 2014 at COL
■ RBI: 5, April 23, 2014 at COL
■ Walks: 2 (2x), last: Aug. 18, 2013 at MIA
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hit Steak: 9 games, Sept. 15, 2011-April 14, 2012

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (1) ■ Pinch-Hit (2)

April 23, 2014 at Colorado Aug. 15, 2013 at Washington (off Rafael Soriano)
■ 3-HR Games (0) June 15, 2014 vs. Colorado (off Franklin Morales)
■ Grand Slams (1) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)

April 23, 2014 at Colorado (off Chad Bettis) ■ Game Ending (0)

■ Leadoff (0)

Sanchez’s Giants Gems


• Growing up in Venezuela, Hector always knew • In 2011, Hector rose from Single A to the majors,
he wanted to be a professional baseball player, so skipping Double A entirely. Then, surprising many
he left school after ninth grade to attend a baseball people, he made the 2012 Opening Day roster as
academy for two years. At age 15, he switched from Posey’s backup and a switch-hitting bat off the
shortstop to catcher. bench.
• Signed by the Giants the next year, in 2007, at • Three words he would use to describe himself:
the age of 16. His $70,000 signing bonus went into Outgoing, fun-loving, humble.
expanding the tiny family home. • On his left arm is a tattoo that says: “Learn like
• Hector’s father works in construction and home you will live forever. Live like you will die tomor-
repair with Hector’s uncle. His mother cooks and row.’’ He has the same two sentences on his right
cleans for the priests at the local church. She also arm in Spanish. He had seen the English version on
works sometimes in a medical lab. Hector says the then-teammate Manny Burriss’s arm, and when he
family was very poor and his parents struggled to asked Manny to translate, he loved it. He asked if
pay for shoes, clothes and books for their three Manny would mind if he got the same thing. So he
children. Hector is the middle child. got both in Fresno during the summer of 2011.
• The Giants sent 16-year-old Hector to the • He also has a cross with rosaries in honor of
Dominican League, but he soon flew home because his deceased grandmother. And on his left leg, he
his beloved grandfather was dying. “You’ve got to has seven stars representing various members
work hard. You’ve got to be big,’’ his grandfather of his family. He has a rose on the back of his
said. They were his last words to Hector. throwing hand with Esmeralda, his mother’s name.
• On his right wrist Hector has a tattoo of an “A’’ inscribed above it. On the back of his left hand is a
flanked by blue angel wings in honor of his grand- triangle with an eye in the middle – “the sign of the
father, Armando. Illuminati,” he said – to remind him to keep his past,
• Hector helped his older brother open a graphic present and future all within sight.The letters on
design business in Venezuela. his left knuckles spell out LOVE. On his right, HOPE.
• His younger sister is still in high school. Hector “Hope,” Sanchez told CSN. “That is the first word I
has sent home $1000 a month to help his parents learned in English. When I came here, I knew to say,
and sister. `How are you?’ and ‘Hello.’ But that is the first word
I learned here.”

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Marco Scutaro
INFIELDER 19

SCUTARO
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
5-10 185 R R
Full name : Marcos Scutaro (skoo-tuh-row)
Birthdate : October 30, 1975
2015 Opening Day Age : 39
Birthplace : San Felipe, Venezuela
Resides : Miami, Florida
M.L. Ser vice : 11 years, 138 days
Became a Giant : Acquired in a trade from
Colorado in exchange for IF Charlie Culberson,
July 27, 2012
Contract Status : Signed through 2015 (signed
three-year contract prior to the 2013 season)

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> MLB All-Star (2013)
> NLCS MVP (2012)
> MLB debut: July 21, 2002 at Cincinnati (w/NYM)
> First MLB hit: July 22, 2002 vs. Montreal (w/NYM) (triple off RHP Tomo Ohka)
> First MLB home run: Sept. 27, 2002 vs. Atlanta (w/NYM) (solo HR off RHP Kevin Gryboski)

2014 SEASON > Played for Team Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic
> Missed nearly the entire season due to a chronic lower and batted .286 (2-for-7) with one RBI in two games.
back injury that didn’t respond to multiple injections and > Became only the third player since World War II ended in
other treatments. 1945 to hit .420 or better in a calendar month in which he
> Played in just 2.0 innings all of spring training because of had at least 100 at-bats and fewer than three strikeouts
recurring pain in his back and hip, an ailment that dogged (hit .420 in May).
> Was forced to leave the game on June 11 at Pittsburgh
him all of the 2013 season.
after LHP Tony Watson hit him in the left hand with a
> Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with a lower
94-mph fastball...X-rays on his left pinkie finger showed
back strain.
no fracture or dislocation, but after seeing a hand special-
> Was transferred to the 60-day DL on May 10.
ist the next day he was diagnosed with a mallet finger - a
> Began a rehab assignment with the Arizona League Giants
damaged tendon...had two options besides playing: long
on June 24 and appeared in six games (2-for-12, 2B, 2 BBs)
immobilization with a splint or a pin to keep his finger
before being transferred to triple-A Fresno July 6, where
straight.
he appeared in three games (1-for-10, RBI).
> Chose to play through his injured finger and hit just .266
> Was recalled from his rehab assignment and removed
(68-for-256) in his final 69 games.
from the 60-day disabled list on July 11.
> Was selected by manager Bruce Bochy to his first-ever
> Spent a total of 14 days on the Giants’ active roster before
All-Star team, being selected as an injury replacement to
being placed on the 15-day DL on July 25 with the same
the Nationals’ Jordan Zimmermann…however, he did not
injury (lower back strain).
play.
> Made just three starts (all at second base) and appeared
> Was shut down for the final 12 games of the season as he
in five games, going 1-for-11 (.091).
had a pin inserted in his damaged left pinky finger in a bid
> Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on Sept. 2.
to keep it from being permanently damaged.
> Underwent back surgery Dec. 22 to fuse two vertabrae…
> Was acquired by SF from Colorado on July 27, 2012 in
the procedure was performed by Dr. Michael Wang in
exchange for minor league IF Charlie Culberson.
Miami and recovery time is four to six months.
> Was one of the best acquisitions in GM Brian Sabean’s
> Was designated for assignment on Jan. 21 to make room
tenure as he batted .362 (88-for-243) with 40 runs scored,
for Nori Aoki on the 40-man roster.
16 doubles and 44 RBI in 61 games while in a Giants
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS uniform.
> Overall, between Colorado and San Francisco, hit .306
> Named to the 2013 NL All-Star team for the first time
(190-for-620) with 87 runs, 32 2Bs, seven HRs and 74 RBI
in his career, as he batted .297 (145-for-488) with 23
in 156 games.
doubles, two HRs and 31 RBI in 127 games in his first full
> His 190 hits were tied for the third-most in the NL and
season with the Giants.
established a personal best.

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> His 74 RBI were also a career-high (previous was 60, league level.
twice). > Made his Major League debut on July 21 at Cincinnati and
> Since being traded to SF, his 88 hits were the most on the went 0-for-1 at the plate.
> Collected his first Major League hit on July 22 with a
SCUTARO

team and tied with Derek Jeter for the most in the Majors,
beginning July 28. game-winning, two-run triple off the Expos’ Tomo Ohka.
> Batted .339 (100-for-295) since All-Star break, the third- > Connected for his first career home run on Sept. 27 in
highest clip among ML players. the second game of a doubleheader vs. Atlanta off Kevin
> Ended the season with a career-best 20-game hit streak Gryboski.
that began on Sept. 10...tied teammates Angel Pagan and
Pablo Sandoval for the second-longest hitting streak in the POSTSEASON CAREER
NL (Jose Reyes, 26). > In 2012, he hit .328 (21-for-64) with eight RBI, helping lead
> Collected his 1,000th career hit with a 7th inning double the Giants to their second World Series title in SF-era his-
on Sept. 13, 2011 vs. Toronto. tory.
> Batted .275 with 92 runs scored, 38 doubles, 11 home runs > Earned the NLCS MVP after batting .500 (14-for-28) with
and 56 RBI in 2010, his first season with the Red Sox. four RBI...became the fifth player in Giants history to take
> In his second season in a Blue Jays uniform in 2009, home NLCS MVP honors.
posted career highs in runs (100), home runs (12), walks > Became one of just four players to record 14 hits in a
(90) and stolen bases (14) in 144 games. postseason series, joining Hideki Matsui (2004 ALCS),
> Set a Toronto single-season club record in runs scored and Albert Pujols (2004 NLCS) and Kevin Youkilis (2007 ALCS).
walks (90) as a shortstop, passing Tony Fernandez in both > Became the first player in ML history to record six multi-
categories (91 runs in 1986; 71 walks in 1990). hit games in a LCS and just the third ever to do so in a
> Batted .267 (138-for-517) with 60 RBI in 2008, his first postseason series (Sam Rice for the 1925 Senators and
season with Toronto. Bill “Moose” Skowron for the 1960 Yankees).
> Tallied his 500th career hit on July 19 at Tampa Bay. > Became just the sixth player to win a postseason series
> Appeared in 104 games for Oakland in 2007 at five differ- MVP Award after playing for another team earlier that
ent positions. season...became the second Giants player to do so joining
> Tied an American League record as he committed four Cody Ross (2010 NLCS).
errors at third base on July 6 vs. Seattle. > Hit safely in 11-consecutive postseason games, tied for
> Hit his first career grand slam on Aug. 6 at Texas. the longest streak in Giants franchise history.
> Was traded to Toronto on Nov. 17 for RHP Graham Godfrey > Started all seven of the A’s postseason games at shortstop
and RHP Kristian Bell. in 2006.
> Batted .247 (94-for-381) for Oakland in 2005 and played > Collected four RBI in Game 3 of the ALDS and tied an
primarily shortstop for the first time in his professional Oakland record for RBI in a postseason game.
career.
> Hit his first career leadoff home run on June 5 vs. Toronto PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
off RHP Chad Gaudin. > Married (Marines)…daughters, Maria Veronica (May 26,
> Played in 48 games over two separate stints with the 2002) and Maria Valeria (Jan. 1, 2006)…son, Marco Jr.
Mets in 2003 and was placed on waivers following the > Graduated from Frederico Quiroz High School in Venezuela.
season and was claimed by Oakland on Oct. 19.
> Was claimed off waivers by New York-NL during 2002
Spring Training and appeared in 27 games at the big

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Marco scutaro
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
1995 DSL Indians-R .393 66 262 71 103 18 6 0 38 2 4 8 20-1 11 32-11 0 .508 .446

SCUTARO
1996 Columbus-A .251 85 315 66 79 12 3 10 45 4 5 4 38-0 86 6-3 17 .403 .334
1997 Buffalo-AAA .263 21 57 8 15 3 0 1 6 1 1 0 6-0 8 0-1 3 .368 .328
Kinston-A .272 97 378 58 103 17 6 10 59 2 3 9 35-0 72 23-7 11 .429 .346
1998 Buffalo-AAA .231 8 26 3 6 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 15 .346 .231
Akron-AA .316 124 462 68 146 27 6 11 62 4 6 10 47-0 71 33-16 2 .472 .387
1999 Buffalo-AAA .273 129 462 76 126 24 2 8 51 6 4 6 61-2 69 21-6 16 .385 .362
2000 Buffalo-AAA .275 124 425 67 117 20 5 5 54 7 7 9 61-0 53 9-6 15 .381 .373
Indianapolis-AAA .538 4 13 5 7 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 2 1-0 15 1.000 .571
2001 Indianapolis-AAA .295 132 495 87 146 29 3 11 50 5 3 10 62-2 83 11-11 19 .432 .382
2002 Norfolk-AAA .319 97 354 48 113 22 6 7 28 7 1 2 30-3 61 7-8 10 .375 .375
New York-NL .222 27 36 2 8 0 1 1 6 1 1 0 0-0 11 0-1 1 .361 .216
2003 Norfolk-AAA .311 70 244 42 76 18 3 9 32 9 4 6 33-0 34 11-6 7 .520 .401
New York-NL .213 48 75 10 16 4 0 2 6 1 1 1 13-2 14 2-0 2 .347 .333
2004 Oakland .273 137 455 50 124 32 1 7 43 5 1 0 16-1 58 0-0 5 .393 .297
2005 Oakland .247 118 381 48 94 22 3 9 37 4 2 0 36-1 48 5-2 9 .391 .310
2006 Oakland .266 117 365 52 97 21 6 5 41 3 5 0 50-0 66 5-1 13 .397 .350
2007 Oakland .260 104 338 49 88 13 0 7 41 2 2 2 35-1 40 2-1 14 .361 .332
2008 Toronto .267 145 517 76 138 23 1 7 60 6 7 5 57-0 65 7-2 8 .356 .341
2009 Toronto .282 144 574 100 162 35 1 12 60 5 7 4 90-0 75 14-5 10 .409 .379
2010 Boston .275 150 632 92 174 38 0 11 56 4 3 3 53-1 71 5-4 20 .388 .333
2011 Boston .299 113 395 59 118 26 1 7 54 7 4 1 38-1 36 4-2 13 .423 .358
Pawtucket-AAA .455 3 11 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .545 .500
2012 Colorado .271 95 377 47 102 16 3 4 30 4 3 4 27-0 35 7-3 9 .361 .324
San Francisco .362 61 243 40 88 16 1 3 44 6 6 0 13-0 14 2-1 4 .473 .385
2013 San Francisco .297 127 488 57 145 23 3 2 31 9 3 2 45-0 34 2-0 13 .369 .357
2014 AZL Giants-R .231 7 13 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 0 0-0 1 .308 .333
Fresno-AAA .100 3 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 6 0-0 0 .100 .182
San Francisco .091 5 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 .091 .167
Minor Totals .297 970 3527 607 1046 196 41 73 434 48 38 65 397-8 558 154-75 1 16 .437 .374
A.L. Totals .272 1028 3657 526 995 210 13 65 392 36 31 15 375-5 459 42-17 103 .390 .340
N.L. Totals .293 363 1230 157 360 59 8 12 117 22 14 7 99-2 111 13-5 29 .383 .345
S.F Totals .315 193 742 98 234 39 4 5 75 16 9 2 59-0 51 4-1 17 .399 .363
M.L. Totals .277 1391 4887 683 1355 269 21 77 509 58 45 22 474-7 570 55-22 121 .388 .341
*Led League

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 OAK vs. MIN .333 3 12 1 4 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .667 .333
2012 SF vs. CIN .150 5 20 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2-0 0 0-0 0 .200 .227
DS Totals .219 8 32 3 7 5 0 0 7 1 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .375 .265

league championship SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 OAK vs. DET .067 4 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .067 .067
2012 SF vs. STL .500 7 28 6 14 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .607 .533
LCS Totals .349 11 43 6 15 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 2-0 4 0-0 0 .419 .378

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 SF vs. DET .250 4 16 3 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 0 .250 .294

all star game RECORD


Year Club, Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 NL, New York-NL - Did Not Play -

WORLD baseball classic RECORD


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 Venezuela .000 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .200
2009 Venezuela .385 5 13 2 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-1 0 .385 .467
2013 Venezuela .286 2 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .429 .375
Totals .292 11 24 5 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4-0 3 0-1 0 .333 .393

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 2/3)
■ Signed by Cleveland as an amateur free agent on July 26, 1994
SCUTARO

■ Acquired by Milwaukee from Cleveland as player to be named later on Aug. 30, 2000
■ Designated by Milwaukee on April 3, 2002
■ Acquired by New York-NL off waivers on April 5, 2002
■ Designated for assignment by New York-NL on June 26, 2003
■ Acquired by Oakland off waivers July 31, 2003
■ Acquired by Toronto from Oakland in exchange for RHP Graham Godfrey and Kristian Bell October 9, 2007
■ Signed by Boston as a free agent on Dec. 4, 2011
■ Acquired by Colorado in exchange for RHP Clayton Mortensen on Jan. 21, 2012
■ Acquired by San Francisco in exchange for IF Charlie Culberson on July 27, 2012
■ Re-signed by San Francisco as a free agent, Dec. 7, 2012 (signed three-year contract)
■ Designated for assignment on Jan. 21, 2014

DISABLED LIST

■ May 8-June 7, 2011 (strained left oblique; 15-day DL)


■ March 21-July 11, 2014 (lower back strain; 60-day DL)
■ July 25-Nov. 2, 2014 (lower back strain; 60-day DL)

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 4 (12x), last: June 13, 2012 vs. OAK (w/COL)
1st Base 1.000 3 15 1 0 16 2 ■ Runs: 4 (2x), last: April 27, 2012 vs. NYM (w/COL)
2nd Base .987 566 970 1384 32 2386 321 ■ Doubles: 3 (3x), last: Sept. 6, 2011 at TOR (w/BOS)
3rd Base .946 113 68 213 16 297 15 ■ Triples: 1 (21x), last: Aug. 31, 2013 at ARI (w/SF)
Shortstop .974 683 884 1834 73 2791 378
■ Home Runs: 2 (2x), last: Sept. 8, 2010 vs. TB (w/BOS)
Outfield 1.000 18 20 1 0 21 0
■ RBI: 7, Aug. 8, 2012 at STL (w/SF)
■ Walks: 3 (5x), last: May 4, 2013 vs. LAD (w/SF)
■ Stolen Bases: 2 (2x), April 1, 2008 at NYY (w/TOR)
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 20 games, Sept. 10 - Oct. 2, 2012

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (2) ■ Game Ending (2)
July 22, 2009 vs. CLE (w/TOR) Aug. 25, 2004 vs. BAL (off B.J. Ryan) (w/OAK)
Sept. 8, 2010 vs. TB (w/BOS) April 15, 2007 vs. NYY (off Mariano Rivera) (w/OAK)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Leadoff (5)
■ Grand Slams (3) June 5, 2005 vs. TOR (off Chad Gaudin) (w/OAK)
Sept. 9, 2008 at CWS (2) (off Clayton Richard) (w/TOR)
Aug. 6, 2007 at TEX (off John Rheinecker) (w/OAK)
April 17, 2009 vs. OAK (off Josh Outman( (w/TOR)
July 28, 2010 at LAA (off Fernando Rodney) (w/BOS) April 30, 2009 at KC (off Kyle Davies) (w/TOR)
Aug. 8, 2012 at STL (off Mitchell Boggs) (w/SF) July 1, 2011 at HOU (off Bud Norris) (w/BOS)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)
■ Inside-the-Park (2)
Aug. 4, 2002 at MIN (off Kyle Lohse) (w/KC)
April 29, 2003 at BOS (off Tim Wakefield) (w/KC)

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SCUTARO
• Father Donato was from Italy, and mother said, continuing to eat. “So, kid, do you live around
Nelida from Spain. Both immigrated to Venezuela here, or are you going to school in Cincinnati?’’
with their families as teenagers because of poor Scutaro said: “I’m Scutaro. I’m your new player.’’
economic conditions after World War II. Donato • Since then over the course of his career,
was a popular barber in their town of San Felipe, despite good numbers, Scutaro has twice been
Venezuela. It was a skill he learned as a boy in Italy. let go on waivers and has been traded four times,
Nelida was a stay-at-home mother. including the trade from Colorado to San Francisco
• Nelida died of brain cancer on Marco’s 18th July 2012. The Giants were shoring up the infield
birthday. She was 49. Donato died in 2001 of a heart after Pablo Sandoval strained his hamstring. The
attack. Marco says a prayer before every game, Giants are Scutaro’s sixth Major League team.
asking God to help him do well in honor of his par- • He always seems to exceed expectations. In
ents. 2004, at age 28, he was claimed off waivers by the
• Marco is the youngest of four children: Mary, A’s. He was a longshot to make the roster out of
Kathy and Piero. All four understand Italian from spring training but an injury to starting second base-
listening to their father. man Mark Ellis opened the door and Scutaro earned
• Marco was always athletic. On his way home the starting spot.
from school one day, he saw a Judo competition • During the A’s 2007 postseason, he stepped
going on so he decided to participate, despite hav- in to play shortstop when starter Bobby Crosby
ing never done Judo. He won a medal. went down. Scutaro came through with enough big
• He played a lot of soccer but eventually hits to ignite a “Marco . . . Scutaro!’’ chant in the
focused on baseball – a decision that did not sit Coliseum
well with Donato, who didn’t think baseball was a • He’s a big star in Venezuela as one of the top
“man’s sport.’’ Donato had grown up with soccer. players for Leones del Caracas, a popular winter-
He eventually came around and supported his son.. league team in a country that loves baseball. He
• As a teenager, Marco signed for $3,000 as a also helped lead Venezuela to the Caribbean Series
non-drafted free agent with the Cleveland Indians title in 2006.
and played at their Venezuelan baseball academy • He and his wife, Marines, have three children –
• He spent seven years in the minors with three two daughters, Maria and Valerie, and a son, Marco
different organizations, starting at age 19. He spent Jr.
4 ½ of those seven years in Triple A. • Scutaro was one of four minor-league play-
• When he was finally called up with the Mets, he ers featured in the documentary film “A Player
ran into the Mets’ manager Bobby Valentine eating to Be Named Later,’’ which followed the Triple-A
breakfast at the team hotel in Cincinnati. Scutaro Indianapolis Indians through the 2001 season.
introduced himself. “Hi, how you doing?’’ Valentine

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Chris Stratton
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 68
STRATTON

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-3 190 R R
Full name : Christopher Lee Stratton
Birthdate : August 22, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Tupelo, Mississippi
Resides : Nashville, Tennessee
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the first round (20th
overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Combined to go 8-9 with a 4.78 ERA (65er, 122.1ip) in 24 > Attended Mississippi State University.
outings (23 starts) with San Jose and Richmond. > Was named SEC Pitcher of the Year as a junior in 2012
> Began the season with Class A Advanced San Jose, going after compiling an 11-2 record with a 2.38 ERA over 17
7-8 with a 5.07 ERA (56er, 99.1ip) in 19 appearances (18 appearances (12 starts).
starts). > Was a consensus First Team All-American.
> Was promoted to double-A Richmond on July 29 and went > Won the 2012 Ferriss Trophy as the top collegiate baseball
1-1 with a 3.52 ERA (9er, 23.0ip) in five starts with the player in the state of Mississippi and was a semifinalist
Flying Squirrels. for the Golden Spikes Award (National Player of the Year).
> His 102 strikeouts with San Jose were the seventh-most
in the California League at the time of his call-up.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> In 2013, ranked ninth in the South Atlantic League in ERA
(3.27) and tied for 10th in wins (9).
> Prior to the 2013 campaign, Baseball America ranked
Stratton as the Giants’ third best prospect.
> Began his professional career in 2012 with short-season
Salem-Keizer and did not pitch after August 20 due to a
concussion, sustained when he was struck in the head by
a line drive during batting practice.

CHRISTOPHER LEE STRATTON


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 0-1 2.76 8 5 0 0 0 16.1 14 6 5 1 2 10 16 1 0
2013 Augusta-A 9-3 3.27 22 22 1 0 0 132.0 128 48 48 5 3 47 123 6 0
2014 San Jose-A 7-8 5.07 19 18 0 0 0 99.1 103 61 56 13 2 36 102 5 0
Richmond-AA 1-1 3.52 5 5 0 0 0 23.0 29 10 9 2 0 12 18 2 0
Minor Totals 17-13 3.92 54 50 1 0 0 270.2 274 125 118 21 7 105 259 14 0
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the first round (20th overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Hugh Walker

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Hunter Strickland
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 60

STRICKLAND
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-4 220 R R
Full name : Hunter Drew Strickland
Birthdate : September 24, 1988
2015 Opening Day Age : 26
Birthplace : Thomaston Georgia
Resides : Griffin, Georgia
M.L. Ser vice : 28 days
Became a Giant : Acquired off waivers from
Pittsburgh on April 2, 2013
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: Sept. 1, 2014 at Colorado
> First MLB win: Sept. 27, 2014 vs. San Diego
> First MLB save: Sept. 22, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL

2014 SEASON single-A West Virginia and single-A Bradenton before


> Was recalled from double-A Richmond on Sept. 1, marking going on the DL for the rest of the season with an elbow
his first big league call-up. strain.
> Made nine relief appearances for the Giants, tossing > Made his professional debut with the GCL Red Sox in
7.0-scoreless innings with nine strikeouts while going 1-0 2007.
with one save.
POSTSEASON CAREER
> Was in big league camp during Spring recovering from
Tommy John surgery and missed the first month and a half > Went 1-0 with a 7.56 ERA (7er, 8.1ip) and a save in eight
of the season. contests during the 2014 postseason.
> Appeared in three games for Class A Advanced San Jose, > Earned the save in Game 2 of the NLDS at Washington
allowing one run in 3.0 innings of work. with a scoreless frame in the 18th inning.
> 2014 marked the first time in his career he was on a > Allowed just three home runs in 50 games on three levels
postseason roster. during the regular season and then allowed six home runs
> Was promoted to double-A Richmond on May 29 from in eight appearances this postseason (Bryce Harper twice,
Class A Advanced San Jose. Asdrubal Cabrera, Matt Adams, Omar Infante and Mike
> Spent most of the season with double-A Richmond, going Moustakas).
1-1 with a 2.02 ERA (8er, 35.2ip) and 11 saves in 38 relief > His six home runs allowed were the most by a reliever in
outings. a single postseason.
> Converted all 11 of his save opportunities with the Flying
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
Squirrels.
> Fanned 48 batters while allowing just four walks (12.0 K/ > Married (Shelley).
BB) with the Flying Squirrels. > Graduated from Pike County (Zebulon, GA) High School.
> Played high school baseball and was quarterback of the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS football team, where he earned MVP honors.
> Was converted to a full-time relief role in 2013 and in the > His father played in the Tigers organization.
midst of his best minor league season suffered an elbow
injury in late-May, which required season ending Tommy
John surgery.
> Was a perfect 9-for-9 in save opportunities.
> Struck out 23 batters, while allowing just five walks.
> Was acquired off waivers by San Francisco on April 2 from
Pittsburgh.
> Made 23 relief appearances for double-A Altoona in 2012
and went 2-2 with a 4.46 ERA (21er, 42.1ip).
> Missed the entire 2011 season due to shoulder problems
and ended up having rotator cuff surgery in August.
> In 2010, he appeared in 12 games (10 starts) between

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HUNTER DREW STRICKLAND
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 GCL Red Sox-R 0-2 6.04 9 6 0 0 0 25.1 40 21 17 3 1 4 22 2 0
STRICKLAND

2008 Lowell-A 5-3 3.18 15 10 0 0 0 70.2 67 32 25 5 1 17 59 2 0


2009 Grenville-A 5-4 3.35 18 12 0 0 1 83.1 85 39 31 11 5 13 51 1 0
West Virginia-A 4-2 3.77 8 8 0 0 0 43.0 42 23 18 3 5 6 23 3 1
2010 West Virginia-A 0-4 5.86 8 8 0 0 0 43.0 58 30 28 6 5 8 15 1 0
Bradenton-A 2-1 4.50 4 2 0 0 0 14.0 16 11 7 1 1 6 10 0 0
2011 -Injured; Did Not Play-
2012 Bradenton-A 2-2 2.98 10 9 0 0 0 45.1 47 16 15 5 6 8 25 1 0
Altoona-AA 2-2 4.46 23 0 0 0 2 42.1 50 23 21 5 3 15 33 1 0
2013 San Jose-A 1-0 0.86 20 0 0 0 9 21.0 10 2 2 1 1 5 23 0 0
2014 San Jose-A 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 0
Richmond-AA 1-1 2.02 38 0 0 0 11 35.2 25 10 8 3 0 4 48 1 0
San Francisco 1-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 1 7.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
Minor Totals 22-21 3.65 156 55 0 0 23 462.2 442 208 173 43 28 86 316 12 1
M.L. Totals 1-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 1 7.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
*Led League

STRICKLAND’S M.L. BATTING


M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- Career .--- 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .--- .---
LAST HOME RUN: None

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Play -

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. WAS 1-0 9.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 4 3 3 3 0 1 4 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 6.75 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 6.75 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 3 2 0 1 3 1 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
■ Selected by Boston in the 18th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft
■ Acquired by Pittsburgh from Boston along with Argenis Dias in exchange for first baseman Adam LaRoche on July 22, 2009
■ Acquired off waivers from Pittsburgh on April 2, 2013

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: No Complete Games
Pitcher 1.000 9 1 0 0 1 0 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: No Games Started
Reliever: 1.0 (6x), last: Sept. 27, 2014 vs. SD
■ Most Strikeouts: 2 (2x), last: Sept. 22, 2014 at LAD
■ Winning Streak: 1 game, Sept. 27, 2014-present
■ Losing Streak: No career losses
■ Scoreless Streak: 7.0 innings, Sept. 1, 2014-present

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STRICKLAND
• Grew up (and parents still live) in Zebulon, • Drafted out of high school in 2007 by the Red
Georgia, (population 1181 in 2000 census). It is the Sox in the 18th round. When he got the call from his
county seat of Pike County, about an hour south of agent that the Sox were interested, he was up on
Atlanta. There is one stop light, a courthouse (built a roof framing a house with his dad. After the most
in 1895) and a Dairy Queen. exciting news of his life, he simply worked the rest
• Hunter is the fourth of seven children (five of the day. Several years later, after he was traded
boys, two girls) who shared one bathroom. Dad to the Pirates, he was up on a roof again with his
Ken was a left-handed pitcher who, like Hunter, dad when he got the good news that the Pirates had
threw 99 mph. He reached Triple A with the Detroit added him to their 40-man roster.
Tigers. Has a house-framing company, Strickland • To save money when he was in low-A for the
Construction. Mom, Maggie, worked as a secretary Pirates in West Virginia, he and two teammates
at the high school and now works as a nanny. slept most of the season in the clubhouse: one
• The kids spent most of their time outdoors on a couch, two on blow-up mattresses that they
playing sports, hunting, swimming, fishing. “They deflated every morning and pushed to the side.
hunted anything that breathed that wasn’t human,’’ They hit golf balls on the field at night.
jokes Hunter’s wife, Shelley. • Rotator cuff surgery with Pirates 2011, then
• Married Shelley in 2011. They have known each shortly after being claimed off waivers by the Giants
other since kindergarten and began dating in eighth in 2013, he had Tommy John surgery. Was throwing
grade. She is a nurse. in low 90’s before rotator cuff and his speed jumped
• Always wanted to be a pro baseball player. The a little after. It jumped a little more after Tommy
brothers nailed a plywood square to a tree in the John. “It was tough at the time but I wouldn’t trade
backyard and threw against it until they’d worn a it,’’ Hunter says of the injuries. “I feel like that’s
hole in it, then nailed another board. They’d prac- made me who I am as a person.’’ He now throws up
tice rundowns with two brothers tossing the ball to 100 mph.
and a third running. • He, his brother Rhett (two years older) and
• The boys played on the top baseball traveling several friends from the minor leagues are taping
teams, with high expectations from their old-school a hunting/baseball show they hope to sell to a TV
strict father. Once, after his father had berated station. Their company is called Spread Crushers.
12-year-old Hunter for not playing well, he woke his Several episodes focus on hosting a hunt for people
son the next morning at sunrise. He took Hunter to with disabilities. Hunter and Rhett took out a man
the baseball field and apologized. “I know you’re in wheelchair suffering from ALS and helped him
going to make varsity in ninth grade and I know shoot two deer.
you’re going to play professional ball,’’ he said. • Hunter and Shelley have bought a home in
• In high school, Hunter was the star pitcher on Phoenix.
the baseball team, star quarterback on the football • On July 4, 2014, Hunter memorably entered
team, homecoming king and vice president of his double-A Richmond’s game in front of a capacity
senior class. (In total, three Strickland boys were crowd wearing an American flag vest...he promptly
homecoming kings and another was in the home- retired the side in order to preserve the Richmond
coming court.) win and earn the save.
• All the boys worked with their dad. “We always • Keeps a picture of his surgically repaired elbow
knew (through seven lean years in the minor taped above his locker, and had written in sharpie
leagues) Hunter had a fall-back job. He could build on the photo “Pain is weakness leaving the body”.
a house any day of the week — even though he • Is an avid fisherman and outdoorsman.
has said he will never build another house again,’’
Shelley says.

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Andrew Susac
CATCHER 34
SUSAC

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-1 215 R R
Full name : Andrew John Susac
Birthdate : March 22, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : Roseville, California
Resides : Roseville, California
M.L. Ser vice : 65 days
Became a Giant : Selected in the second round
of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2014 Giants)


> MLB debut: May 22, 2014 at Colorado
> First MLB hit: May 22, 2014 at Colorado (single off LHP Christian Friedrich)
> First MLB home run: August 20, 2014 at Chicago-NL (two-run HR off RHP Edwin Jackson)

2014 SEASON > Was placed on the disabled list from April 30-May 7, 2012
> Spent the majority of the season at triple-A Fresno (PCL All- with a left hamstring strain.
Star - .268, 10 HRs, 32 RBI in 63 games), but had his contract > Received a four game suspension for fighting with Visalia
purchased on July 26, marking his first big league call-up, left fielder Ryan LaPensee on May 19, 2012 at the end of the
with backup catcher Hector Sanchez going on the disabled bottom of the second inning after a confrontation at home
list with a concussion. plate.
> Batted .273 (24-for-88) with eight doubles, three home runs > Was a non-roster invitee to Giants spring camp for the first
and 19 RBI in 35 games with San Francisco. time in his career in 2012.
> Started 20 games behind the plate and batted .267 (20-for-
POSTSEASON CAREER
75) with three homers and 18 RBI as a starter.
> His 18 RBI were tied for the fifth-most among all NL rookies > Made his first career postseason roster in 2014.
since his callup to the big leagues on July 26. > Went 1-for-4 at the plate and caught 2.0 innings in Game 6
> Susac got his first major league hit on July 30, 2014 off of the World Series.
Pittsburgh’s Charlie Morton...however, he later played in the
Sept. 1 continuation of the Giants at Rockies May 22 game PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
(over three months earlier), which was delayed by rain, and > Graduated from Jesuit (Sacramento, CA) High School.
due to MLB’s record keeping rules May 22 is the date given > Played baseball at Oregon State University…batted .298
for his official MLB debut...Susac singled to left field in the (42-for-141) with five home runs and 32 RBI in his sophomore
game and therefore May 22 is the official date for his first season despite missing 16 games with a broken hamate
hit and run scored. bone in his left hand.
> Was named the fifth-best prospect in the Cape Cod League
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS by Baseball America after the summer of 2010.
> Was named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star in 2013.
> Missed 16 games from July 2-16, 2013 while on the DL
(finger).
> Was placed on the DL on Aug. 2, 2013 (shoulder impinge-
ment), and did not return to the Squirrels lineup the rest of
the season.
> Played in the Arizona Fall League in 2013 and hit .360 (18-
for-50) with a .507 OBP in 17 games…his .507 OBP was the
best in the league, while his .360 batting average ranked
seventh.

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ANDREW JOHN SUSAC
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 San Jose-A .244 102 261 58 88 16 3 9 52 2 2 6 55-0 100 1-1 14 .380 .351
2013 Richmond-AA .256 84 262 32 67 17 0 12 46 1 2 3 42-0 68 1-0 5 .458 .362

SUSAC
2014 Fresno-AAA .268 63 213 34 57 9 0 10 32 0 1 5 34-1 50 0-0 6 .451 .379
San Francisco .273 35 88 13 24 8 0 3 19 0 0 0 7-0 28 0-0 0 .466 .326
Minor Totals .254 249 836 124 212 42 3 31 130 3 5 14 131-1 218 2-1 25 .422 .362
M.L. Totals .273 35 88 13 24 8 0 3 19 0 0 0 7-0 28 0-0 0 .466 .326
*Led League

WILD CARD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. PIT - Did Not Play -

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. WAS .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. STL 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1.000
1.000

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 SF vs. KC .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 2nd round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Matt Woodward

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 3, Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL
Catcher 1.000 29 160 20 0 180 1 ■ Runs: 2, Sept. 2, 2014 at COL
■ Doubles: 2, Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL
■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1 (3x), last: Sept. 2, 2014 at COL
■ RBI: 3 (3x), last: Sept. 2, 2014 at COL
■ Walks: 1 (7x), last: Sept. 27, 2014 vs. SD
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 3 games, Sept. 22-25, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)

■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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Susac’s Giants Gems
SUSAC

• Grew up in Roseville, CA, near Sacramento, the Smith’s son. “Your kid will walk on water forever
grandson of immigrants from the former Yugoslavia. in my book,’’ Smith told Nick, “because the world
Grandfather Yanko Susac escaped into Austria doesn’t care about my son.’’
then to America, where he met Jana, whose family • At Jesuit High School, in addition to baseball,
found its way to Stockton. Yanko built up an electri- Andrew played three years of varsity football (tight
cal business; Jana worked as a seamstress. They end and linebacker).
emphasized hard work. “Everything was school, • Very hyperactive and distracted kid. One of his
school, school,’’ says Andrew’s father, Nick. “He coaches once said, “Andrew put the A in ADD.’’
thought athletic games were a waste of time.’’ Schoolwork could be difficult at times. “He had to
• But Yanko and Jana’s sons, Nick and John, fell work twice as hard to get the grades,’’ Nick said.
in love with baseball, and they passed it on to their He drank Pepsi to calm his hyperactivity.
own children. They coached Nick’s three sons from • He likes catching in part because there was so
the time the boys could walk. much to do and to think about.
• Andrew is the oldest of the sons. He has two • Uncle John devised a “Rambo’’ workout for
brothers: Matt, 2 years younger, and Daniel, 11 Andrew to improve his “pop time,’’ the time to catch
years younger. Matt plays baseball as a senior at the pitch and throw to second. He wore weights on
the University of Nevada-Reno, and Daniel, 13, is his ankles for 50 simulated throws, then 50 times
one of three players from Woodcreek Little Leabue without the weights and back and forth until he had
to win all three NorCal championships. (Andrew’s his pop time in high school was 1.76 seconds —
2004 Junior all-stars from Woodcreek reached the almost unheard of for his age. Uncle John also filled
Western Regionals bracket of the Little League an aluminum bat with sand and had Andrew and his
World Series.) brother Matt hit a boxer’s punching bag to develop
• Andrew could speak a little Croatian as a strength in forearms and wrists. Also jumped rope.
kid. His father would call pitches from the dugout Then when their father came home from work, the
in Croatian. He’d say in Croatian, “Your cousin boys might do a complementary workout with him.
Rachel just showed up.’’ Nick explains: “His cousin • The summer before he entered Oregon State,
Rachel is fast, so that meant a fastball. If I said he watched video of the previous season’s games
‘Grandma just showed up,’ well, Grandma is slow for four hours a day. Watched each video twice
and crookedy, so that meant a curveball. It drove — once to watch his own pitchers, once to watch
the opposing players crazy.’’ opposing hitters. Took detailed notes that he kept in
• Nick says Andrew is very friendly on the outside a binder.
but “Jake Peavy on the inside.’’ Andrew “is as • Giants’ second-round pick in 2011 draft.
competitive as anyone you’ll ever meet. He’ll fight • Called up to Major Leagues July 26, 2014, after
you for a nickel whether it’s in Tiddlywinks or wiffle backup catcher Hector Sanchez suffered a concus-
ball.’’ sion.
• Says Andrew is also compassionate. Nick tells • Nickname: Suze.
the story of a mentally handicapped kid sitting the • Father Nick is a contract and home builder.
stands a few days in a row watching Andrew’s Mother Shawnna is a patient advocate at Mercy
team practice at Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Hospital in Roseville, CA.
CA. One day, Andrew went into the stands and sat • Andrew, and both his brothers have always
for a while and talked with kid. Then he came back worn Number 10 because when their father was
and gave him a ball. Some weeks later, Nick met a kid he met Larry Bowa, a Major League infielder
a local baseball legend named Doc Smith. When who was also a Sacramento native. Bowa wore
Smith found out Andrew was Nick’s son, his face lit Number 10.
up. It turned out the mentally handicapped boy was

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Kelby Tomlinson
INFIELDER 80

TOMLINSON
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-3 180 R R
Full name : Kelby Aaron Tomlinson
Birthdate : June 16, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Chickasha, Oklahoma
Resides : Elgin, Oklahoma
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the 12th round of
the 2011 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Spent the entire campaign with double-A Richmond, batting > Is a native of Elgin, Oklahoma.
.268 (116-for-433) with 63 runs scored, 49 stolen bases and > Attended Texas Tech University.
a .340 on-base percentage in 126 games.
> His 49 stolen bases led the Eastern League and were the
most in the Giants’ organization.
> Recorded a Richmond franchise record five stolen bases on
May 9.
> Delivered a walk-off single on July 20 vs. Harrisburg, as he
went 5-for-7 in the Squirrel’s 15.0-inning contest.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Missed over two months on the disabled list during two
separate stints in 2013 with a right foot contusion and a left
quad strain.
> Led the AZL-Giants with 11 stolen bases in 2011.

KELBY AARON TOMLINSON


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 ARL-Giants-R .357 37 140 32 50 10 5 2 26 0 1 1 14-0 22 11-2 11 .543 .417
Augusta-A .333 2 9 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 0 .333 .400
2012 Augusta-A .224 123 450 57 101 9 4 1 36 6 6 5 53-0 105 36-11 22 .269 .309
2013 ARL-Giants-R .286 7 28 9 8 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 3-0 7 1-1 2 .500 .355
San Jose-A .276 32 134 13 37 7 0 0 16 0 1 1 12-0 32 5-1 6 .328 .338
Richmond-AA .198 33 96 13 19 5 0 0 4 4 0 0 16-0 27 3-1 3 .250 .313
2014 Richmond-AA .268 126 433 63 116 9 6 1 32 8 4 5 44-1 82 49-12 18 .323 .340
Minor Totals .259 360 1290 189 334 41 16 5 117 18 12 12 143-1 277 105-28 62 .327 .336
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Drafted by San Francisco in the 12th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Todd Thomas

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Carlos Triunfel
INFIELDER 66
TRIUNFEL

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


5-11 195 R R
Full name : Carlos Manuel Triunfel (TREE-uhn-fell)
Birthdate : Februar y 27, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : Santiago, Dominican Republic
Resides : Santiago, Dominican Republic
M.L. Ser vice : 128 days
Became a Giant : Signed as a free agent,
Nov. 14, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

> MLB debut: Sept. 7, 2012 vs. Oakland (w/SEA)


> First MLB hit: Sept. 13, 2012 at Toronto (double off LHP Aaron Loup) (w/SEA)
> First MLB home run: June 17, 2014 vs. Colorado (solo HR off RHP Tommy Kahnle) (w/LAD)

2014 SEASON > Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League.
> Spent the majority of the season with triple-A Albuquerque, > Spent the 2008 season with Class A Advanced High Desert
batting .223 (67-for-300) with four home runs and 40 RBI in and led team with 30 stolen bases.
89 games. > Was named California League Player of the Week for July
> Had two separate stints with the Dodgers, appearing in 12 21-27.
games and hitting .133 (2-for-15). > Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League
> Was designated for assignment by Seattle on March 28 and and was the youngest player in the league.
was claimed by Los Angeles-NL on April 2. > Played in the AFL Rising Stars Game.
> Was designated for assignment by Los Angeles-NL on Sept. > Made professional debut as a 17-year-old in 2007 in the
1 and was outrighted to the minors on Sept. 4 after clearing Midwest League with Class A Wisconsin and was named to
waivers. the Midwest League All-Star team.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS


> Had two stints with the Mariners before the 2013 All-Star > Resides in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
break and was a Sept. call-up.
> Made his Major League debut Sept. 7, 2012 vs. Oakland.
> Recorded his first Major League hit on Sept. 13 at Toronto
(double).
> Was named triple-A Tacoma’s Defensive Player of the Year.
> Appeared in 129 games with double-A West Tennessee in
2010, making 125 starts at shortstop and was named to the
Southern League All-Star Team.
> Fractured left tibia two games into the 2009 season and was
on the disabled list from April 11-Aug. 31.

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CARLOS MANUEL TRIUNFEL
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2007 Wisconsin-A .309 43 152 18 47 8 2 0 14 3 1 3 5-1 23 4-8 16 .388 .342

TRIUNFEL
AZL Mariners-R .273 3 11 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 .273 .231
High Desert-A .288 50 208 32 60 10 2 0 22 3 0 2 12-0 31 3-4 20 .356 .333
2008 High Desert-A .287 108 436 75 125 20 4 8 49 3 5 5 30-0 52 30-9 28 .406 .336
2009 AZL Mariners-R .250 4 16 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-0 2 1-0 5 .313 .250
West Tenn-AA .231 7 26 2 6 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 1-0 2 0-0 0 .269 .286
2010 West Tenn-AA .257 129 470 51 121 12 1 7 42 5 3 7 13-1 54 2-8 31 .332 .286
2011 Jackson-AA .281 105 395 45 111 22 2 6 35 3 0 10 25-2 71 5-7 29 .392 .340
Tacoma-AAA .279 27 111 7 31 6 1 0 10 1 1 2 2-0 17 1-0 2 .351 .302
2012 Tacoma-AAA .260 131 496 74 129 31 2 10 62 7 4 13 23-0 89 3-2 30 .391 .308
Seattle .227 10 22 2 5 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 1 .318 .261
2013 Tacoma-AAA .282 100 383 55 108 22 3 5 31 2 1 10 17-0 76 6-4 22 .394 .328
Seattle .136 17 44 1 6 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0-0 11 0-0 2 .159 .152
2014 Los Angeles-NL .133 12 15 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 2 .333 .188
Albuquerque-AAA .223 89 300 28 67 12 4 4 40 4 3 2 12-2 55 2-1 14 .330 .256
M.L. Totals .160 39 81 6 13 3 0 1 6 2 1 1 2-0 20 0-0 5 .235 .188
Minor Totals .270 796 3004 388 812 145 21 40 316 31 20 55 140-6 473 57-43 199 .373 .313
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 23, 2006; signed by Mariners scouts Bob Engle and Patrick
Guerrero
■ Released by Seattle on March 28, 2014 and picked up by Los Angeles-NL on waiver claim on April 2, 2014
■ Released by Los Angeles-NL, Sept. 1, 2014
■ Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, Nov. 14, 2014

CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS


Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Hits: 1 (13x), last: June 17, 2014 vs. COL (w/LAD)
2nd Base 1.000 6 6 14 0 20 3 ■ Runs: 1 (6x), last: July 6, 2014 at COL (w/LAD)
3rd Base 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0 ■ Doubles: 1 (3x), last: Sept. 17, 2013 at DET (w/SEA)
Shortstop .938 27 29 47 5 81 13 ■ Triples: No career triples
■ Home Runs: 1, June 17, 2014 vs. COL (w/LAD)
■ RBI: 2, Oct. 3, 2012 vs. LAA (w/SEA)
■ Walks: 2 (2x), last: July 6, 2014 at COL (w/LAD)
■ Stolen Bases: No career stolen bases
■ Longest Hitting Streak: 3 games, Sept. 22, 2013-June 17, 2014

CAREER HOME RUN CHART


■ Multi-HR Games (0) ■ Inside-the-Park (0)
■ 3-HR Games (0) ■ Game Ending (0)
■ Grand Slams (0) ■ Leadoff (0)
■ Pinch-Hit (0)

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Nik Turley
LEFT-HANDED PITCHER 79
TURLEY

HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS


6-4 195 L L
Full name : Nikolas C. Turley
Birthdate : September 11, 1989
2015 Opening Day Age : 25
Birthplace : La Canada, California
Resides : San Clemente, California
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Signed as a minor league free
agent, Dec. 5, 2014
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee

2014 SEASON > Was named to the Florida State League postseason All-Star
> Combined to go 5-3 with a 4.43 ERA (32er, 65.0ip) in 14 out- team in 2012, as he led the FSL in ERA (2.89) and ranked
ings (13 starts) with the GCL-Yankees and triple-A Scranton/ fourth in strikeouts (116).
Wilkes-Barre.
> Began the season on the disabled list with a left arm injury. PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
> Was released by the Yankees on April 26 to clear room on > Married (Rachel) in October 2011...has a son (Dane Andrew),
the roster for Chris Leroux and was re-signed on May 5. January 28, 2013.
> After re-signing was placed on the disabled list and > Graduated from Harvard-Westlake (Calif.) High School and
remained there until June 26. had signed a letter of intent with Brigham Young University.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> Spent the majority of 2013 with double-A Trenton, going
11-8 with a 3.88 ERA (60er, 139.0ip) in 27 appearances (26
starts).
> Finished the season ranked second among Yankees farm-
hands in strikeouts (141) and tied for second in wins (11).

nikolas C. turley
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 GCL-Yankees-R 2-1 1.13 4 1 0 0 0 8.0 6 1 1 0 1 0 13 0 0
2009 GCL-Yankees-R 2-3 2.82 11 10 0 0 0 54.1 45 21 17 1 6 23 46 9 1
2010 GCL-Yankees-R 0-2 0.84 3 2 0 0 0 10.2 11 7 1 0 0 2 9 0 0
Staten Island-A 4-4 4.38 12 12 1 0 0 61.2 57 36 30 0 2 29 47 4 0
2011 Charleston-A 4-6 2.51 15 15 0 0 0 82.1 70 32 23 8 8 21 82 9 0
Tampa-A 0-0 6.14 2 2 0 0 0 7.1 11 8 5 1 1 1 5 0 0
2012 Tampa-A 9-5 2.89 23 21 1 1 0 112.0 97 38 36 7 9 44 116 6 0
Trenton-AA 1-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0
2013 Scranton/WB-AAA 0-0 1.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 2 1 1 0 0 3 4 1 0
Trenton-AA 11-8 3.88 27 26 0 0 0 139.0 119 69 60 11 16 73 137 9 6
2014 GCL-Yankees-R 0-0 1.93 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 4 3 1 0 1 2 4 0 0
Scranton/WB-AAA 5-3 4.62 13 12 0 0 0 60.1 55 36 31 8 9 43 44 7 0
Minor Totals 38-32 3.41 113 104 2 1 0 551.1 485 255 209 36 54 242 508 45 7
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 0/3)
■ Selected by New York-AL in the 50th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft
■ Signed by San Francisco as a minor league free agent, Dec. 5, 2014

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Ryan Vogelsong
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 32

VOGELSONG
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-4 214 R R
Full name : Ryan Andrew Vogelsong
Birthdate : July 22, 1977
2015 Opening Day Age : 37
Birthplace : Charlotte, Nor th Carolina
Resides : Dowingtown, Pennsylvania
M.L. Ser vice : 8 years, 20 days
Became a Giant : Re-signed as a free agent on
Jan. 23, 2015
Contract Status : Signed through 2015

> World Series champion (2012, 2014 Giants)


> NL All-Star (2011)
> Willie Mac Award Winner (2011)
> Named 2011 Giants Breakout Player of the Year by MLB.com
> MLB debut: Sept. 2, 2000 vs. Chicago-NL (w/SF)
> First MLB win: Sept. 15, 2003 vs. Cincinnati (w/SF)
> First MLB hit (as a batter): May 29, 2001 vs. Arizona (double off LHP Greg Swindell)

2014 SEASON > Earned his first career WBC victory in his first start on
> Veteran right-hander went 8-13 with a 4.00 ERA (82er, March 9, 2013 vs. Italy after tossing 4.0 innings and allow-
184.2ip), including one complete game in a career-high 32 ing two runs on six hits in a 6-2 win.
starts, completing his fourth consecutive season with San > Took the hill in an elimination game against Puerto Rico
Francisco. in round two on March 15, 2013 and suffered the defeat,
> Registered 184.2 innings, the second-most of his career logging 5.2 frames and allowing two runs on four hits.
(189.2ip in 2012) and struck out 151 batters, also the > Really struggled in his first eight regular season starts,
second-most in his big league career. going 1-4 with an 8.06 ERA (37er, 41.1ip)...had just one
> His 13 losses matched the most he’s had in a single sea- quality start in that stretch and his 37 earned runs were
son in his career (also had 13 in 2004). the most among all qualifying pitchers in the Majors.
> Received just 2.79 runs of support at home, which ranked > After allowing a season-high eight runs in just 2.0 innings
as the sixth-lowest in the NL...received one or fewer runs of work on May 15, 2013 at Toronto, he bounced back and
of support in 11 of 16 home starts. was having one of his best starts of the season on May
> Fashioned the third-lowest ERA in Interleague play among 20 vs. Washington, tossing 5.0-shutout innings...however,
NL pitchers, logging a 1.73 figure (5er, 26.0ip) in four was hit by a pitch on his right hand while batting against
starts...only WSH’s Stephen Strasburg (1.31) and SD’s Nationals’ RHP Craig Stammen and X-rays later showed a
Andrew Cashner (1.35) had lower ERAs than Vogelsong. dislocated joint in the pinky finger of his pitching hand and
> Allowed a career-high 69 extra base hits, tied for the it was broken above and below the finger.
fourth-most among NL pitchers...beginning Aug. 1, > Underwent surgery on his fractured right hand on May 21,
allowed 10 home runs (in 11 starts)...that was tied for the 2013 at Stanford Hospital...the surgery was performed by
fourth-most home runs allowed in the Majors in that span. Dr. Tim McAdams...had five pins inserted in the finger to
> Went 0-4 with a 5.53 ERA (17er, 27.2ip) in five Sept. stabilize the area.
starts...however, the Giants gave him a total of just three > Began a minor league rehab assignment July 23, 2013
runs of support. in Arizona and after making four rehab starts (one with
rookie-level Arizona, one with single-A San Jose, two
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS at double-A Richmond), he was reinstated off the 60-day
disabled list on Aug. 9, 2013 after missing a total of 69 big
> Went 4-6 with a 5.73 ERA (66er, 103.2ip) in 19 starts in
league games.
2013.
> Posted a 14-9 record with a 3.37 ERA (71er, 189.2ip) and
> Began the 2013 campaign by pitching for Team USA in the
158 strikeouts in 31 starts with the Giants in 2012.
World Baseball Classic...went 1-1 with a 3.72 ERA (4er,
> Was the NL ERA leader as late as Aug. 12, 2012, fash-
9.2ip) in two starts before the U.S. was eliminated in the
ioning a 2.27 figure, however over his last 10 starts, he
second round.
posted a 6.75 ERA, raising his season figure from 2.27
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to his final 3.37 mark, rising more than a full point...he allowing a hit was his longest he had taken a no-hitter in
finished the season ranked 11th in the NL in ERA. his career.
> His 14 victories, 31 starts and 158 strikeouts in 2012 were > Was credited with his first career Major League complete
VOGELSONG

all career-highs. game on May 14, 2011 at Chicago-NL, tossing 6.0-shutout


> Tossed 6.0-or-more innings in his first 21 outings to begin innings in a 6.0-inning rain-shortened game.
the season, tying Atlee Hammaker for the third-longest > Had nine-consecutive starts of allowing two runs-or-
streak to begin a campaign in Giants history (since 1918). fewer from May 8-June 22, 2011...that streak tied Jason
> Missed the first four weeks of spring training and began Schmidt (2006) and Bill Swift (1992) for the second-lon-
the season on the 15-day disabled list with a strained gest in SF-era history for a single season...Juan Marichal
lower back, which he injured while doing squats in the holds record with 10-straight games of allowing two
first week of February back home…appeared in just one runs-or-fewer in 1966.
Cactus League game and several minor league games > For the first time in his career was selected to the All-Star
before the Giants broke camp. team by manager Bruce Bochy...according to Elias, the
> Had a run of 16-straight quality starts from May 3-July 29, only other player to make an All-Star team in his first
2012...it ranked as the second-longest stretch in Giants’ season after returning from a four-plus season absence
history, but is the longest for a single season. was Mickey Harris of the Red Sox in 1946...Voglesong did
> Had storybook 2011 season after an odyssey that included not appear in the Mid-Summer Classic.
stops in 10 minor league cities, plus San Francisco, > On Aug. 3, 2011 vs. Arizona, he allowed one run in 6.0
Pittsburgh, Japan and Venezuela over 14 professional innings to improve his record to 9-1 in the Giants’ 8-1
seasons. victory...it was Vogelsong’s 12th-consecutive undefeated
> Named to his first-ever All-Star team in 2011, Vogelsong start, allowing no more than three earned runs in any
went 13-7 with a 2.71 ERA (54er, 179.2ip) in 30 games of them...only one other Giants pitcher compiled such a
(28 starts) for San Francisco, by far his best season in his single-season streak that long during 99 seasons in which
professional career. earned runs have been officially compiled: Al Demaree in
> Was also named the 2011 Willie Mac Award winner. 1913 (18 straight starts).
> Finished fourth in the National League with a 2.71 ERA. > Was named the Willie Mac Award winner prior to the
> Owned the league’s lowest ERA for a brief stretch, holding game on Sept. 9, 2011 vs. Los Angeles...annual honor
the lead for a total of 15 days in 2011. is bestowed upon most inspirational player on team, as
> His 2.15 ERA (26er, 109.0ip) at home was the third-lowest voted upon by Giants players, coaches, training staff and
figure in the NL behind Kershaw (1.69) and Lee (1.94)... fans.
among Giants starting pitchers, his home ERA was the > In 2010, he signed a minor league deal with Philadelphia
second-lowest in AT&T Park history for a single season, and was released on July 16, then signed a minor league
trailing Tim Lincecum’s 1.88 mark in 2009. deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim July 27.
> Won nine of his first 10 decisions, going 9-1 with a 2.19 > From 2007-09 he played in the Japanese League, playing
ERA through his first 20 games (18 starts), but then 4-6 for the Orix Buffaloes in 2009 and the Hanshin Tigers from
with a 3.62 figure in his final 10 starts. 2007-08.
> A non-roster invitee to Giants’ spring camp, Vogelsong > Made his second-straight Opening Day roster in 2005,
had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno on April pitching exclusively from the Pirates’ bullpen.
17, 2011, taking the roster spot of LHP Barry Zito, who > Made his first career Opening Day roster with Pittsburgh
landed on the 15-day disabled list for the first time in his in 2004 and pitched the entire season at the Major League
career. level.
> Had made just two starts for triple-A Fresno, going 2-0 > Pitched 5.0-scoreless innings to earn his first big league
with a 1.59 ERA (2er, 11.1ip). win on Sept. 15, 2003 vs. Cincinnati.
> Made his first Major League appearance since 2006 > Began the 2002 season recovering from Tommy John
and his first as a Giant since 2001 when he relieved surgery.
Tim Lincecum on April 18, 2011 at Colorado…worked > In 2001, played for both San Francisco and Pittsburgh after
4.1-scoreless innings of relief before sliding into SF’s being traded in the middle of the season with OF Armando
starting rotation. Rios in exchange for RHP Jason Schmidt and OF John
> Made his first start for the Giants on April 28, 2011 at Vander Wal.
Pittsburgh, the team that Vogelsong played for from 2001- > Was recalled by Pittsburgh July 1, 2001 and left his start
06...marked his first start in the big leagues since Sept. Sept. 9 vs. Cincinnati with pain in his right elbow…had
29, 2004 at Philadelphia...proceeded to toss 5.2 innings, “Tommy John” surgery performed on his right elbow Sept.
allowing two runs on four hits to help SF earn a 5-2 vic- 20 by Dr. James Andrews.
tory...tied his career-high with eight Ks. > Made his Major League debut as Sept. call-up with San
> Went 2,412 days between wins as a starter…prior to Francisco in 2000.
Vogelsong, the last pitcher to go as long as that between > Had his contract selected by SF on Sept. 1, 2000 and made
wins as a starter was Brian Tallett (2,412 days, Sept. 16, his ML debut in relief on Sept. 2 vs. Chicago-NL (2.0 IP, 0
2002-April 24, 2009). R).
> Took a perfect game into the 6th inning in his start on May
8, 2011 at Colorado...lost his no-hitter after giving up a
clean leadoff single to Chris Iannetta, his only hit allowed
through 6.1 innings of work...his 5.0 innings without

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POSTSEASON CAREER > Appeared in relief in Game 6 of the 2014 World Series
> Has won two World Series rings with the Giants (2012, at Kansas City, marking his first relief appearance since
2014), going 3-0 with a 2.92 ERA in eight postseason 2011.

VOGELSONG
games (7 starts). > On his first career postseason roster in 2012, Vogelsong
> Posted no record with a 6.57 ERA in four games (three went 3-0 with a 1.09 ERA (3er, 24.2ip) in four starts.
starts) in 2014. > Became the second Giants pitcher in the last 100 years
> Allowed one run on two hits in his start in Game 4 of the to have three straight starts of allowing one earned run
2014 Division Series vs. Washington to become the only or fewer in a single postseason…the only other Giant
starting pitcher in Major League history to allow one run to accomplish this feat over that span was Matt Cain in
or fewer in each of his first five career postseason starts 2010.
(since 1903)...the only other pitchers to do it in their first > Started Game 6 of the 2012 LCS vs. St. Louis and struck
four starts were Blue Moon Odom (Oct. 8-22, 1972) and out a career-high nine batters through 7.0 innings of work
Christy Mathewson (Oct. 9, 1905-Oct. 14, 1911). in the Giants’ 6-1 victory, forcing a decisive Game 7.
> Became the second pitcher in postseason history to have
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
five consecutive starts of allowing one or fewer runs
(other: Curt Schilling, six starts from Oct. 21, 1993 to Oct. > Married (Nicole, Nov. 12, 2005)…son Ryder (Aug. 26,
31, 2001). 2009).
> This run ended in Game 4 of the 2014 NLCS vs. St. Louis > Attended Kutztown University, where he was named an
after he allowed four runs in 3.0 innings of a no-decision. All-American in 1998.
> Started Game 4 of the 2014 World Series vs. Kansas City > Was inducted into Kutztown University Athletics Hall of
and did not factor into the decision after allowing four Fame Oct. 21, 2005.
runs on seven hits in 2.2 innings.
> The Giants have won all seven of his career postseason
starts.

RYAN ANDREW VOGELSONG


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1998 Salem-Keizer-A 6-1 1.77 10 10 0 0 0 56.0 37 15 11 5 1 16 66 2 2
San Jose-A 0-0 7.58 4 4 0 0 0 19.0 23 16 16 3 1 4 26 2 4
1999 San Jose-A 4-4 2.45 13 13 0 0 0 69.2 37 26 19 3 3 27 86 3 0
Shreveport-AA 0-2 7.31 6 6 0 0 0 28.1 40 25 23 7 2 15 23 1 1
2000 Shreveport-AA 6-10 4.23 27 27 1 0 0 155.1 153 82 73 15 13 69 147* 5 4
San Francisco 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
2001 Fresno-AAA 3-3 2.79 10 10 0 0 0 58.0 35 18 18 6 1 18 53 1 1
San Francisco 0-3 5.65 13 0 0 0 0 28.2 29 21 18 5 2 14 17 2 0
Nashville-AAA 2-3 3.98 6 6 0 0 0 31.2 26 15 14 2 1 15 33 1 0
Pittsburgh 0-2 12.00 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 10 10 8 1 0 6 7 0 0
2002 Lynchburg-A 1-1 8.04 4 4 0 0 0 15.2 19 14 14 0 1 7 20 0 0
Altoona-AA 1-5 5.56 8 8 0 0 0 43.2 47 27 27 5 6 10 35 2 1
2003 Nashville-AAA 12-8 4.29 26 26 1 1 0 149.0 142 75 71 12 6 54 146 6 0
Pittsburgh 2-2 6.55 6 5 0 0 0 22.0 30 19 16 1 2 9 15 1 0
2004 Pittsburgh 6-13 6.50 31 26 0 0 0 133.0 148 97 96 22 10 67 92 3 0
2005 Pittsburgh 2-2 4.43 44 0 0 0 0 81.1 82 43 40 5 8 40 52 7 0
2006 Pittsburgh 0-0 6.39 20 0 0 0 0 38.0 44 27 27 2 7 16 27 4 1
Indianapolis-AAA 4-5 2.66 11 10 1 0 0 67.2 54 23 20 5 4 12 43 1 0
2007 Hanshin-J 7-6 4.13 20 20 0 0 0 106.2 113 52 49 17 6 41 91 1 1
2008 Hanshin-J 3-4 3.99 12 12 0 0 0 65.1 65 31 29 3 6 19 50 1 0
2009 Orix-J 1-4 4.54 30 2 0 0 0 42.1 39 16 21 4 4 16 56 1 0
2010 Salt Lake-AAA 1-3 4.66 8 7 0 0 0 36.2 47 23 19 2 3 22 37 3 0
Lehigh Valley-AAA 2-5 4.91 25 7 0 0 1 58.2 60 38 32 6 3 40 73 0 0
2011 Fresno-AAA 2-0 1.59 2 2 0 0 0 11.1 8 3 2 1 0 5 17 0 0
San Francisco 13-7 2.71 30 28 1 10 0 179.2 164 62 54 15 5 61 139 1 1
2012 Fresno-AAA 1-0 1.80 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 9 2 2 0 0 4 12 0 0
San Francisco 14-9 3.37 31 31 0 0 0 189.2 171 76 71 17 8 62 158 3 0
2013 San Francisco 4-6 5.73 19 19 0 0 0 103.2 124 73 66 15 6 38 67 3 0
ARL Giants-R 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
San Jose-A 0-1 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 0 0
Richmond-AA 2-0 0.82 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 1 1 1 0 2 8 0 0
2014 San Francisco 8-13 4.00 32 32 1 0 0 184.2 178 86 82 18 9 58 151 2 0
Minor Totals 58-64 4.01 228 180 3 1 1 1040.0 967 514 463 98 62 397 114 430 14
Japanese Totals 11-14 4.16 62 34 0 0 0 214.1 217 99 99 24 16 76 197 3 1
S.F. Totals 39-38 3.78 129 110 2 1 0 692.1 670 318 291 70 30 235 538 11 1
M.L. Totals 49-57 4.42 232 143 2 1 0 972.2 984 514 478 101 57 373 731 26 2
*Led League

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VOGELSONG’S M.L. BATTING
M.L. Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
--- 2014 .115 31 61 3 7 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 2-0 20 0-0 2 .148 .156
VOGELSONG

--- Career .145 220 256 20 37 8 0 0 9 31 1 4 14-0 107 0-0 4 .176 .200
LAST HOME RUN: None

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. CIN 0-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 0
2014 SF vs. WAS 0-0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 2 1 1 0 0 2 4 0 0
DS Totals 0-0 1.69 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 5 2 2 0 0 5 9 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. STL 2-0 1.29 2 2 0 0 0 14.0 8 2 2 0 1 3 13 0 0
2014 SF vs. STL 0-0 12.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 4 4 1 0 2 1 0 0
LCS Totals 2-0 3.18 3 3 0 0 0 17.0 15 6 6 1 1 5 14 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


Year Club, Opp W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 SF vs. DET 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0
2014 SF vs. KC 0-0 9.82 2 1 0 0 0 3.2 7 4 4 0 0 2 3 0 0
WS Totals 1-0 3.86 3 2 0 0 0 9.1 12 4 4 0 0 6 6 0 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


Year Club, Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 NL, Arizona - Did Not Pitch -

world baseball classic record


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 USA 1-1 3.72 2 2 0 0 0 9.2 10 4 4 0 0 2 5 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(Options used: 3/3)
■ Selected by San Francisco in the 5th round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Alan Marr
■ Acquired by Pittsburgh from San Francisco with OF Armando Rios for RHP Jason Schmidt and OF Jon Vander Wal, July 30, 2001
■ Signed minor league contract with Pittsburgh on February 27, 2004
■ Signed minor league contract with Pittsburgh February 17, 2005
■ Signed minor league contract with Pittsburgh on January 17, 2006
■ Signed minor league contract with Philadelphia on January 7, 2010
■ Signed minor league contract with Los Angeles-AL on July 28, 2010
■ Signed minor league contract with San Francisco on December 28, 2010
■ Signed minor league contract with San Francisco on January 14, 2011
■ Signed two-year contract with San Francisco on January 11, 2012
■ Signed one-year contract with San Francisco on December 4, 2013
■ Re-signed a one-year contract with San Francisco on January 23, 2015

disabled list
■ March 30-Aug. 1, 2002 (recovery from elbow surgery; 60-day DL)
■ March 27-April 15, 2012 (lower back spasms; 15-day DL)
■ May 21-Aug. 9, 2013 (fractured right hand; 60-day DL)

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CAREER FIELDING CAREER HIGHS
Position PCT. G PO A E TC DP ■ Low-Hit CG: 2, Aug. 1, 2014 at NYM (w/SF)

VOGELSONG
Pitcher .977 232 57 115 4 176 12 ■ Innings Pitched: Starter: 9.0, Aug. 1, 2014 at NYM (w/SF)
Reliever: 5.0, May 27, 2006 vs. HOU (w/PIT)
■ Most Strikeouts: 9, June 4, 2014 at CIN (w/SF)
■ Winning Streak: 6 (2x), last: May 8-June 15, 2012 (w/SF)
■ Losing Streak: 7, April 14-June 18, 2004 (w/PIT)
■ Scoreless Streak: 17.1 innings, May 3-20, 2011 (w/SF)

CAREER 10+ strikeout games: None

Ryan Vogelsong

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Vogelsong’s Giants Gems
VOGELSONG

• Born in Charlotte NC. Moved at 4 years old to first child, Ryan decided to give the major leagues one
Littlestown, PA, then to Coatesville at age 8. Coatesville last try. “I just sat down one day and kind of said to
is a steel town on the Brandywine River with a popula- myself, ‘I can make a great living for myself over here
tion 10,000 about an hour from Philadelphia. Family lived and secure my future,’” Vogelsong said. “But I didn’t
in the countryside on more than an acre of land. grow up wanting to be a professional player in Japan. I
• Father, Harold, has worked for the same shoe com- wanted to be a Major League Baseball player, and I felt
pany for 49 years. Now the manager of men’s products like I wanted to try and make it back.”
for Clark’s and Bostonian shoes, he began as a shoe • During the 2009-2010 off-season, Vogelsong signed
salesman out of high school. Ryan’s mother, Vickie, is a a minor-league contract with Philadelphia. “We were
homemaker. (They left Coatesville and moved to North overwhelmed with joy,’’ Nicole says. “We both grew up
Grafton, Massachusetts, when Ryan was a freshman in around there. That was his childhood team. We could
college.) live at home.’’
• Ryan has one sibling, his brother, Chad, who is four • But he struggled for Triple A Lehigh Valley and
years older. He lives in Hollywood and works in market- halfway through the season the Phillies cut him.
ing for JVC Mobile. • For 6 days, no other team called. He turned 33 that
• Ryan always a jock – played whatever sport was in week. “I was panicked two days into it,” he says. “Who
season. But dreamed of playing major-league baseball wants a 33-year-old right-handed pitcher who hasn’t
from five years old. “He never had a Plan B,’’ his father really done much over the years? The thoughts started
says. Revered Cal Ripken Jr. Played shortstop and creeping in: Is this it?’’
pitched always wore Ripken’s # 8. • At the end of that week in July, the Angels signed
• Ryan graduated in 1995 from Octorara Area High Vogelsong to a minor league contract. He pitched well
School (1000 students) in Atglen, PA, where he played for their Salt Lake City Triple A team, but he wasn’t
baseball, basketball and soccer. signed for 2011.
• Went to Kutztown University in Kutztown, PA, • Ryan played winter ball in Venezuela to showcase
in rural Berks County. Grew another inch or two his himself. He knew it was the only way he might get a
sophomore year and put on weight and blossomed as a contract. It was a tough decision because he wouldn’t
player. Played in wooden bat league one summer, and see Nicole and their toddler from late October to
by his junior year the pro scouts took notice. December 23. And during that time, Nicole’s father was
• Vogelsong was drafted by the Giants in the 5th dying of cancer, so she was going back and forth to
round in 1998. Made his major league debut with the Pittsburgh. Both Nicole and Ryan were very close to
Giants on September 2, 2000. (His parents treasure the her father.
CD of that game with the play by play by Jon Miller.) • Vogelsong pitched great in Venezuela, attracting
Traded to the Pirates on July 30, 2001, and sent to attention from the Dodgers and Giants. Vogelsong
Pirates’ Triple A club in Nashville. “I was a huge Cal wanted to be a Giant. “I’m loyal to the team that gave
Ripken Jr. fan. I had these dreams and aspirations of me my chance, that drafted me,” Vogelsong told Scott
following in his footsteps and playing with one team my Ostler. “I just love this organization. I have great memo-
whole career. It was a sad day when I had to leave. I ries from when I was here the first time. I knew Rags
wanted to be a Giant.” was here, and Gardy and Sabes and Bobby Evans and
• Within a week of arriving in Nashville, he met his Tidrow. The way they treated players and the way the
future wife, Nicole, who grew up in Pittsburgh and organization was, I just wanted to try to get back here.”
moved to Nashville to pursue a singing career. “People • Nicole’s fathear’s battle with cancer had a pro-
say that the only good thing that came out of the Giants found effect on Ryan. “When he came back from
trade was me,’’ Nicole jokes. Venezuela, my father was at his worst,’’ Nicole says.
• After getting married, Ryan and Nicole bought “When he saw my dad, he said, ‘I can’t believe how
a house in Downingtown, PA, just 10 minutes from strong your dad is. How can I complain about any-
his childhood home in Coatesville (even though his thing?’ ”
parents had moved years earlier to North Grafton, • The Giants signed him to a minor-league contract
Massachusetts, when his father’s company moved its on December 29, 2010. Nicole’s father died Jan. 21.
headquarters.) Ryan’s four closest friends from high Ryan spoke at the funeral and left for spring training the
school and college still live in and around Coatesville follow week.
and Downingtown. (Downington’s claim to fame: It was • Ryan pitched well in spring and in Triple A in
the setting for the 1958 movie, The Blob.) One child- Fresno. He was promoted to San Francisco on April 17,
hood friend, Steve Fitch, went on to pitch in the minor 2011, to replace the injured Barry Zito.
leagues for the Cleveland Indians and is now a high • He got his first Giants win on April 28 in Pittsburgh
school teacher in Coatesville. He is Ryan’s workout against the Pirates, with 25 friends and family from
partner in the off-season. Pennsylvania in attendance. It was his first major-
• A few starts into his first season with the Pirates, league victory since September 14, 2005. “It was
Ryan required Tommy John surgery. It kept him on the definitely one of the best days of my life, right up there
sidelines through the 2003 season. Struggled in his first with my first big league outing and getting married and
full year in the majors, 2004, as a starting pitcher. In my son being born.’’
and out of the bullpen in 2005 and 2006 with lackluster • Won the Willie Mac Award in 2011 and Giants
numbers. Breakout Player of the Year by MLB.com.
• Moved to Japan in 2007 to play for the Hanshin • Vogelsong has been a part owner of Marucci
Tigers. Played there 2007, 2008 and 2009. He’d watch Bat Company since 2004. It’s based in Baton Rouge,
MLB games every day before he went to the ballpark Louisiana. He says when baseball is over, he’ll likely go
(they were broadcast in the middle of the day). to work full time for the company.
• At the end of 2009, with Nicole pregnant with their

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Mac Williamson
OUTFIELDER 83

WILLIAMSON
HEIGHT WEIGHT BATS THROWS
6-4 240 R R
Full name : Johnathan Mackensey Williamson
Birthdate : July 15, 1990
2015 Opening Day Age : 24
Birthplace : Jacksonville, Florida
Resides : Winston-Salem, Nor th Carolina
M.L. Ser vice : None
Became a Giant : Drafted in the
third round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft
Contract Status : Non-Roster Invitee
Follow Mac on Twitter @mwilliamson7

2014 SEASON > In the 2012 season, Williamson began his professional
> Hit .318 (27-for-85) with seven doubles, three home runs career playing four Rookie League games in Arizona…he
and 11 RBI in 23 games for Class A Advanced San Jose. hit two home runs in only 19 plate appearances.
> Had his season cut short after requiring Tommy John > Later that season, was moved to short-season Salem-
surgery on his right elbow on April 29…orthopedist Dr. Keizer in the Northwest League and hit seven home runs
James Andrews performed the surgery. in 125 plate appearances.
> Had been dealing with the injury to his throwing elbow all
PERSONAL & MISCELLANEOUS
season.
> Was a high-velocity pitcher at Wake Forest Rolesville
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS High School and in fact, was ranked as the No. 1 pitching
prospect in North Carolina.
> In 2013 he had the most impressive season of any Giants > Chose to attend Wake Forest University and after redshirt-
hitting prospect at a full-season affiliate, leading the ing as a freshman, he fashioned an outstanding baseball
organization in home runs (28) and RBI (89). career, not as a pitcher, but as an outfielder.
> Was promoted to Class A Advanced San Jose in just his > Had labrum surgery as a college freshmen.
second professional campaign and hit .292 (152-for-520) > Earned First Team All-ACC honors as a junior in 2012.
with 25 home runs and 89 RBI in 136 games. > Led the ACC wuth 17 HRs in 2012 and finished his three
> Among the California League leaders he ranked tied for year collegiate career with 36 home runs.
third in home runs and games played, tied for fourth in > Was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 46th round of
hits, fourth in total bases (262) and fifth in runs scored the 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but decided to return to
(94). Wake Forest.
> Finished season ranked tied for third on San Jose’s single > The following June, the Giants chose Williamson with
season home run list. their third round pick.
> Was awarded SJ’s co-team MVP award (wth Ty Blach).
> Was named California League Player of the Week for Aug.
19-26 after going 16-for-31 (.516) with four home runs and
12 RBI.

Johnathan Mackensey Williamson


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .176 4 17 4 3 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 0 .529 .263
Salem-Keizer-A .342 29 114 22 39 8 0 7 25 0 1 4 6-0 19 0-0 2 .596 .392
2013 San Jose-A .292 136 520 94 152 31 2 25 89 0 5 21 51-3 132 10-1 7 .504 .375
2014 San Jose-A .318 23 85 16 27 7 0 3 11 0 0 2 13-0 14 6-1 0 .506 .420
Minor Totals .300 192 736 136 221 46 2 37 132 0 6 27 72-3 170 16-2 9 .519 .380
*Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(OPTIONS USED: 0/3)

■ Drafted by San Francisco in the third round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft; signed by Jeremy Cleveland

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Giants’ 40-Man Roster
Manager: Bruce Bochy (15)
ROSTER

Coaches: Mark Gardner (26); Bill Hayes (58); Roberto Kelly (39); Joe Lefebvre (5); Hensley Meulens (31); Dave Righetti (33);
Ron Wotus (10)
Staff: Taira Uematsu (99), Eli Whiteside (88) Trainers: Dave Groeschner, Anthony Reyes,
Senior Advisor Home Clubhouse: Mike Murphy Eric Ortega, Carl Kochan, Geoff Head
NO PITCHERS (20) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
41 Affeldt, Jeremy L-L 6-4 226 6-6-79 Phoenix, AZ Spokane, WA
65 Black, Raymond R-R 6-5 225 6-26-90 Laflin, PA Laflin, PA
40 Bumgarner, Madison R-L 6-5 235 8-1-89 Hickory, NC Lenoir, NC
18 Cain, Matt R-R 6-3 230 10-1-84 Dothan, AL Paradise Valley, AZ
46 Casilla, Santiago R-R 6-0 210 7-25-80 San Cristóbal, DR Juan Baron, DR
51 Cordier, Erik R-R 6-4 215 2-25-86 Green Bay, WI De Pere, WI
61 Gregorio, Joan R-R 6-7 180 1-12-92 Santo Domingo, DR Santo Domingo, DR
59 Hall, Cody R-R 6-4 220 1-6-88 Savannah, GA Greenwell Spring, LA
53 Heston, Chris R-R 6-3 195 4-10-88 Palm Bay, FL Palm Bay, FL
17 Hudson, Tim R-R 6-1 174 7-14-75 Columbus, GA Auburn, AL
70 Kontos, George R-R 6-3 215 6-12-85 Lincolnwood, IL Lincolnwood, IL
64 Law, Derek R-R 6-2 210 12-14-90 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA
55 Lincecum, Tim L-R 5-11 170 6-15-84 Bellevue, WA Seattle, WA
49 Lopez, Javier L-L 6-4 220 7-11-77 San Juan, PR Golden, CO
63 Machi, Jean R-R 6-0 255 2-1-82 El Tigre, VZ Carabobo, VZ
22 Peavy, Jake R-R 6-1 180 5-31-81 Mobile, AL Catherine, AL
52 Petit, Yusmerio R-R 6-1 250 11-22-84 Maracaibo, VZ Maracaibo, VZ
54 Romo, Sergio R-R 5-11 185 3-4-83 Brawley, CA Yuma, AZ
60 Strickland, Hunter R-R 6-4 220 9-24-88 Thomaston, GA Griffin, GA
32 Vogelsong, Ryan R-R 6-4 214 7-22-77 Charlotte, NC Dowingtown, PA
NO CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
28 Posey, Buster R-R 6-1 215 3-27-87 Leesburg, GA Leesburg, GA
29 Sanchez, Hector S-R 6-0 234 11-17-89 Maracay, VZ Maracay, VZ
34 Susac, Andrew R-R 6-1 215 3-22-90 Roseville, CA Roseville, CA
NO INFIELDERS (9) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
1 Adrianza, Ehire S-R 6-1 170 8-21-89 Miranda, VZ Miranda, VZ
13 Arias, Joaquin R-R 6-1 165 9-21-84 Santo Domingo, DR Santo Domingo, DR
9 Belt, Brandon L-L 6-5 219 4-20-88 Nacogdoches, TX Lufkin, TX
35 Crawford, Brandon L-R 6-2 215 1-21-87 Mountain View, CA Scottsdale, AZ
50 Duffy, Matt R-R 6-2 170 1-15-91 Long Beach, CA Long Beach, CA
37 Duvall, Adam R-R 6-1 205 9-4-88 Louisville, KY Louisville, KY
45 Ishikawa, Travis L-L 6-3 220 9-24-83 Seattle, WA San Jose, CA
14 McGehee, Casey R-R 6-1 220 10-12-82 Santa Cruz, CA Jackson, TN
12 Panik, Joe L-R 6-1 190 10-30-90 Yonkers, NY Hopewell Junction, NY
NO OUTFIELDERS (8) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
23 Aoki, Norichika L-R 5-9 180 1-5-82 Hyuga City, Miyazaki, Japan Tokyo, Japan
7 Blanco, Gregor L-L 5-11 175 12-24-83 Caracas, VZ Miami, FL
56 Brown, Gary R-R 6-1 190 9-28-88 Diamond Bar, CA Walnut, CA
84 Carbonell, Daniel S-R 6-3 196 3-29-91 Camaguey, CU Merida, MEX
16 Pagan, Angel S-R 6-2 202 7-2-81 Rio Piedras, PR Vega Alta, PR
47 Parker, Jarrett L-L 6-4 210 1-1-89 Fort Belvoir, VA Stafford, VA
8 Pence, Hunter R-R 6-4 218 4-13-83 Fort Worth, TX Houston, TX
2 Perez, Juan R-R 5-11 185 11-13-86 Santiago, DR Bronx, NY

Giants’ Non-Roster Invitees


NO PITCHERS (12) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
71 Blach, Tyson R-L 6-2 200 10-20-90 Denver, CO Centennial, CO
74 Blackburn, Clayton L-R 6-3 230 1-6-93 Amarillo, TX Corpus Christi, TX
85 Bochy, Brett R-R 6-2 200 8-27-87 San Diego, CA Poway, CA
73 Crick, Kyle L-R 6-4 220 11-30-92 Fort Worth, TX Sherman, TX
62 Gearrin, Cory R-R 6-3 200 4-14-86 Chattanooga, TN Atlanta, GA
57 Gutierrez, Juan R-R 6-3 245 7-14-83 Puerto de la Cruz, VZ Caracas, VZ
75 Lara, Braulio L-L 6-1 180 12-20-88 Bani, Peravia, DR San Jose de Ocoa, DR
76 Mejia, Adalberto R-L 6-3 195 6-20-93 Bonao, DR Bonao, DR
72 Okert, Steven L-L 6-3 210 7-9-91 Riverside, CA Rowlett, TX
67 Partch, Curtis R-R 6-5 240 2-13-87 Merced, CA Merced, CA
68 Stratton, Chris R-R 6-3 190 8-22-90 Tupelo, MS Nashville, TN
79 Turley, Nik L-L 6-4 195 9-11-89 La Canada, CA San Clemente, CA

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Giants’ Non-Roster Invitees Continued

NO CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE

ROSTER
77 Garcia, Aramis R-R 6-2 220 1-12-93 Hialeah, FL Pembroke Pines, FL
6 Quiroz, Guillermo R-R 6-1 212 11-29-81 Maracaibo, VZ Maracaibo, VZ
78 Ross, Tyler R-R 6-2 210 1-17-92 Naples, FL Naples, FL
NO INFIELDERS (5) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
82 Arroyo, Christian R-R 6-1 180 5-30-95 Brooksville, FL Spring Hill, FL
81 Delfino, Mitchell R-R 6-3 200 1-13-91 Santa Rosa, CA Cloverdale, CA
21 Hicks, Brandon R-R 6-2 215 9-14-85 Houston, TX Pasadena, TX
80 Tomlinson, Kelby R-R 6-3 180 6-16-90 Chickasha, OK Elgin, OK
66 Triunfel, Carlos R-R 5-11 195 2-27-90 Santiago, DR Santiago, DR
NO OUTFIELDERS (2) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE
43 Maxwell, Justin R-R 6-5 225 11-6-83 Bethesda, MD Union Bridge, MD
83 Williamson, Mac R-R 6-4 240 7-15-90 Jacksonville, FL Winston-Salem, NC

Numerical Roster
1 Adrianza, Ehire IF 37 Duvall, Adam OF 67 Partch, Curtis RHP-NR
2 Perez, Juan OF 39 Kelly, Roberto CCH 68 Stratton, Chris RHP-NR
5 Lefebvre, Joe CCH 40 Bumgarner, Madison LHP 70 Kontos, George RHP
6 Quiroz, Guillermo C-NR 41 Affeldt, Jeremy LHP 71 Blach, Tyson LHP-NR
7 Blanco, Gregor OF 43 Maxwell, Justin OF-NR 72 Okert, Steven LHP-NR
8 Pence, Hunter OF 45 Ishikawa, Travis IF 73 Crick, Kyle RHP-NR
9 Belt, Brandon IF 46 Casilla, Santiago RHP 74 Blackburn, Clayton RHP-NR
10 Wotus, Ron CCH 47 Parker, Jarrett OF 75 Lara, Braulio LHP-NR
12 Panik, Joe IF 49 Lopez, Javier LHP 76 Mejia, Adalberto LHP-NR
13 Arias, Joaquin IF 50 Duffy, Matt IF 77 Garcia, Aramis C-NR
14 McGehee, Casey IF 51 Cordier, Erik RHP 78 Ross, Tyler C-NR
15 Bochy, Bruce MGR 52 Petit, Yusmeiro RHP 79 Turley, Nik LHP-NR
16 Pagan, Angel OF 53 Heston, Chris RHP 80 Tomlinson, Kelby IF-NR
17 Hudson, Tim RHP 54 Romo, Sergio RHP 81 Delfino, Mitchell IF-NR
18 Cain, Matt RHP 55 Lincecum, Tim RHP 82 Arroyo, Christian IF-NR
21 Hicks, Brandon IF-NR 56 Brown, Gary OF 83 Williamson, Mac OF-NR
22 Peavy, Jake RHP 57 Gutierrez, Juan RHP-NR 84 Carbonell, Daniel OF
23 Aoki, Norichika OF 58 Hayes, Bill CCH 85 Bochy, Brett RHP-NR
26 Gardner, Mark CCH 59 Hall, Cody RHP
28 Posey, Buster C 60 Strickland, Hunter RHP
29 Sanchez, Hector C 61 Gregorio, Joan RHP
31 Meulens, Hensley CCH 62 Gearrin, Cory RHP-NR
31 Vogelsong, Ryan RHP 63 Machi, Jean RHP
33 Righetti, Dave CCH 64 Law, Derek RHP
34 Susac, Andrew C 65 Black, Raymond RHP
35 Crawford, Brandon IF 66 Triunfel, Carlos IF-NR

How the 2015 Giants Were Built


FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT (18) NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENTS (4) SIGNED AS FREE AGENTS (5)
Player Year Round/Pick Player Date Player Date
Brandon Belt.....................2009........5 Ehire Adrianza................ April 26, 2006 Jeremy Affeldt................ Nov. 15, 2012
Raymond Black................2011........7 Daniel Carbonell............. June 16, 2014 Santiago Casilla............. Dec. 18, 2012
Madison Bumgarner......2007........1 (10th) Joan Gregorio................. March 2, 2010 Tim Hudson..................... Nov. 19, 2013
Gary Brown.......................2010........1 (24th) Hector Sanchez.............. July 12, 2006 Jake Peavy...................... Dec. 23, 2014
Matt Cain............................2002........1 (25th) Ryan Vogelsong.............. Jan. 23, 2015
Brandon Crawford..........2008........4 MINOR LEAGUE FREE AGENTS (6)
Matt Duffy..........................2012........18 Player Date ACQUIRED VIA WAIVER (1)
Adam Duvall......................2010........11 Joaquin Arias................. Dec. 11, 2011 Player Date
Cody Hall............................2011........19 Gregor Blanco................ Nov. 19, 2011 Hunter Strickland........... April 2, 2013
Chris Heston......................2009........12 Erik Cordier..................... Nov. 27, 2013
Derek Law..........................2011........9 Travis Ishikawa.............. April 25, 2014
Tim Lincecum....................2006........1 (10th) Jean Machi..................... Feb. 9, 2009
Joe Panik...........................2011........1 (29th) Yusmeiro Petit................. Nov. 28, 2011
Jarret Parker.....................2010........2
Juan Perez.........................2009........13 ACQUIRED VIA TRADE (5)
Player From Date For
Buster Posey....................2008........1 (5th) George Kontos...... New York-AL. April 4, 2012.....C Chris Stewart
Sergio Romo.....................2005........28 Javier Lopez............ Pittsburgh......... July 31, 2010.......P Joe Martinez & OF John Bowker
Andrew Susac..................2011........2 Casey McGehee... Miami.............. Dec. 20, 2014...P Kendry Flores & Luis Castillo
Angel Pagan......... New York-NL.Dec. 7, 2011.....P Ramon Ramirez & OF Andres Torres
Hunter Pence.......... Philadelphia..... July 31, 2012.......OF Nate Schierholtz, C Tommy Joseph, P Seth Rosin

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2014 IN REVIEW
2014 Major League Standings
LAST 10
A.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
BALTIMORE 96 66 .593 - 4- 6 WON 1 50- 31 46- 35 47- 29 16- 17 21- 12 12- 8
NEW YORK 84 78 .519 12.0 6- 4 WON 1 43- 38 41- 40 37- 39 19- 16 15- 16 13- 7
TORONTO 83 79 .512 13.0 6- 4 LOST 1 46- 35 37- 44 39- 37 16- 16 15- 19 13- 7
TAMPA BAY 77 85 .475 19.0 3- 7 LOST 1 36- 45 41- 40 36- 40 14- 18 17- 17 10- 10
BOSTON 71 91 .438 25.0 5- 5 LOST 1 34- 47 37- 44 31- 45 17- 16 14- 19 9- 11
LAST 10
A.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
2014 IN REVIEW

DETROIT 90 72 .556 - 6- 4 WON 1 45- 36 45- 36 17- 15 43- 33 18- 16 12- 8


KANSAS CITY 89 73 .549 1.0 6- 4 WON 1 42- 39 47- 34 17- 17 39- 37 18- 14 15- 5
CLEVELAND 85 77 .525 5.0 6- 4 WON 1 48- 33 37- 44 19- 14 39- 37 17- 16 10- 10
CHICAGO 73 89 .451 17.0 4- 6 LOST 1 40- 41 33- 48 16- 18 33- 43 13- 19 11- 9
MINNESOTA 70 92 .432 20.0 5- 5 LOST 1 35- 46 35- 46 14- 18 36- 40 11- 23 9- 11
LAST 10
A.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
LOS ANGELES 98 64 .605 - 3- 7 LOST 3 52- 29 46- 35 19- 14 24- 9 43- 33 12- 8
OAKLAND 88 74 .543 10.0 5- 5 WON 1 48- 33 40- 41 20- 12 17- 17 38- 38 13- 7
SEATTLE 87 75 .537 11.0 5- 5 WON 4 41- 40 46- 35 18- 15 19- 14 41- 35 9- 11
HOUSTON 70 92 .432 28.0 3- 7 LOST 2 38- 43 32- 49 16- 18 14- 18 35- 41 5- 15
TEXAS 67 95 .414 31.0 7- 3 LOST 1 33- 48 34- 47 10- 23 14- 19 33- 43 10- 10
LAST 10
N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
WASHINGTON 96 66 .593 - 8- 2 WON 2 51- 30 45- 36 45- 31 17- 16 24- 9 10- 10
ATLANTA 79 83 .488 17.0 3- 7 WON 2 42- 39 37- 44 40- 36 20- 13 12- 21 7- 13
NEW YORK 79 83 .488 17.0 6- 4 WON 2 40- 41 39- 42 38- 38 16- 18 14- 18 11- 9
MIAMI 77 85 .475 19.0 3- 7 LOST 2 42- 39 35- 46 33- 43 14- 18 17- 17 13- 7
PHILADELPHIA 73 89 .451 23.0 3- 7 LOST 2 37- 44 36- 45 34- 42 15- 18 17- 16 7- 13
LAST 10
N.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
ST. LOUIS 90 72 .556 - 6- 4 WON 1 51- 30 39- 42 17- 16 45- 31 20- 13 8- 12
PITTSBURGH 88 74 .543 2.0 6- 4 LOST 2 51- 30 37- 44 21- 13 36- 40 20- 12 11- 9
MILWAUKEE 82 80 .506 8.0 3- 7 LOST 1 42- 39 40- 41 15- 19 36- 40 20- 12 11- 9
CINCINNATI 76 86 .469 14.0 5- 5 WON 2 44- 37 32- 49 14- 18 40- 36 16- 18 6- 14
CHICAGO 73 89 .451 17.0 5- 5 WON 1 41- 40 32- 49 16- 16 33- 43 15- 19 9- 11
LAST 10
N.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
LOS ANGELES 94 68 .580 - 8- 2 WON 5 45- 36 49- 32 18- 14 15- 19 50- 26 11- 9
SAN FRANCISCO 88 74 .543 6.0 4- 6 WON 2 45- 36 43- 38 22- 12 16- 16 40- 36 10- 10
SAN DIEGO 77 85 .475 17.0 6- 4 LOST 2 48- 33 29- 52 17- 17 18- 14 33- 43 9- 11
COLORADO 66 96 .407 28.0 5- 5 LOST 4 45- 36 21- 60 13- 20 10- 23 36- 40 7- 13
ARIZONA 64 98 .395 30.0 2- 8 LOST 1 33- 48 31- 50 11- 21 15- 19 31- 45 7- 13

AMERICAN League Division Winners NATIONAL League Division Winners


Teams Wins Losses Pct. Teams Wins Losses Pct.
BALTIMORE 96 66 .593 WASHINGTON 96 66 .593
DETROIT 90 72 .556 ST. LOUIS 90 72 .556
LOS ANGELES 98 64 .605 LOS ANGELES 94 68 .580

AMERICAN League Wild Card Race NATIONAL League WILD CARD RACE
Teams Wins Losses Pct. GB Teams Wins Losses Pct. GB
KANSAS CITY 89 73 .549 - PITTSBURGH 88 74 .543 -
OAKLAND 88 74 .543 - SAN FRANCICSCO 88 74 .543 -
SEATTLE 87 75 .537 1.0 MILWAUKEE 82 80 .506 6.0
CLEVELAND 85 77 .525 3.0 ATLANTA 79 83 .488 9.0
NEW YORK 84 78 .519 4.0 NEW YORK 79 83 .488 9.0
TORONTO 83 79 .512 5.0

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2014 National League Team Statistics
NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING
GI
CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP
COLORADO .276 162 5612 755 818 1551 2498 307 41 186 4 721 59 48 48 397 39 1281 85 48 121 1072 11 . 445 . 327
LOS ANGELES .265 162 5560 718 617 1476 2256 302 38 134 0 686 47 43 61 519 30 1246 138 50 119 1159 5 . 406 . 333
PITTSBURGH .259 162 5536 682 631 1436 2239 275 30 156 1 659 54 35 78 520 46 1244 104 47 127 1192 8 . 404 . 33
SAN FRANCISCO .255 162 5523 665 614 1407 2144 257 42 132 4 636 45 49 43 427 37 1245 56 27 113 1095 15 . 388 . 311
WASHINGTON .253 162 5542 686 555 1403 2178 265 27 152 2 635 60 41 56 517 29 1304 101 23 115 1160 8 . 393 . 321

2014 IN REVIEW
ST. LOUIS .253 162 5426 619 603 1371 2003 275 21 105 1 585 64 39 86 471 28 1133 57 32 140 1145 12 . 369 . 320
MIAMI .253 162 5538 645 674 1399 2091 254 36 122 4 614 71 39 35 501 49 1419 58 21 143 1145 8 . 378 . 317
MILWAUKEE .250 162 5462 650 657 1366 2169 297 28 150 4 617 70 37 73 423 32 1197 102 43 135 1049 11 . 397 . 311
ARIZONA .248 162 5552 615 742 1379 2086 259 47 118 4 573 56 36 43 398 31 1165 86 33 115 1092 13 . 376 . 302
PHILADELPHIA .242 162 5603 619 687 1356 2036 251 27 125 4 584 59 37 55 443 42 1306 109 26 94 1147 15 . 363 . 302
ATLANTA .241 162 5468 573 597 1316 1969 240 22 123 2 545 53 27 43 472 31 1369 95 33 121 1128 16 . 360 . 305
CHICAGO .239 162 5508 614 707 1315 2118 270 31 157 1 590 57 41 54 442 29 1477 65 40 94 1069 16 . 385 . 300
NEW YORK .239 162 5472 629 618 1306 1994 275 19 125 3 602 59 44 54 516 42 1264 101 34 112 1123 12 . 364 . 308
CINCINNATI .238 162 5395 595 612 1282 1969 254 20 131 6 562 76 37 52 415 22 1252 122 52 88 1037 17 . 365 . 296
SAN DIEGO .226 162 5294 535 577 1199 1810 224 30 109 3 500 56 45 41 468 27 1294 91 34 118 1033 19 . 342 . 292
TOTALS .249 82491 9709 31560 459 43 886 822 514 1370 1755 186 .312
1215 9600 20562 4 005 2025 9 109 598 6929 19196 543 1 6646 . 383

NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB PITCHING


OPP
CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
WASHINGTON 96 66 3.03 162 5 19 458 45 1470.2 1351 555 495 110 51 352 2 6 1288 37 2 . 244
SAN DIEGO 77 85 3.27 162 4 10 481 41 1438.2 1300 577 523 117 46 462 3 2 1284 57 4 . 241
ATLANTA 79 83 3.38 162 5 13 472 54 1455.0 1369 597 547 121 37 472 3 6 1301 75 1 . 251
LOS ANGELES 94 68 3.40 162 7 16 496 47 1464.2 1338 617 554 142 41 429 35 1373 64 4 . 242
PITTSBURGH 88 74 3.47 162 2 7 452 48 1456.1 1341 631 562 128 88 499 4 3 1228 71 3 . 247
NEW YORK 79 83 3.49 162 1 11 489 42 1463.2 1370 618 568 141 50 509 3 8 1303 56 1 . 248
SAN FRANCISCO 88 74 3.50 162 8 12 475 46 1449.0 1305 614 564 133 57 389 3 5 1211 49 6 . 241
ST. LOUIS 90 72 3.50 162 8 23 485 55 1448.2 1321 603 564 123 61 470 35 1221 44 5 . 242
CINCINNATI 76 86 3.59 162 5 13 428 44 1446.0 1282 612 576 163 69 507 3 3 1290 45 5 . 237
MILWAUKEE 82 80 3.67 162 3 9 478 45 1457.2 1386 657 594 167 42 431 2 0 1246 44 2 . 250
MIAMI 77 85 3.78 162 3 16 487 42 1457.2 1481 674 613 114 49 458 3 5 1190 56 4 . 264
PHILADELPHIA 73 89 3.79 162 2 12 461 40 1468.1 1396 687 619 134 69 521 4 3 1255 49 1 . 252
CHICAGO 73 89 3.91 162 1 11 537 37 1463.1 1398 707 636 115 55 504 3 7 1311 64 3 . 252
ARIZONA 64 98 4.26 162 2 4 488 35 1444.1 1467 742 683 154 51 469 4 3 1278 50 5 .265
COLORADO 66 96 4.84 162 1 4 547 24 1431.0 1528 818 770 173 54 531 3 2 1074 72 8 . 276
TOTALS 1202 1228 3.66 1215 57 180 7234 645 21815.0 20633 9709 8868 2035 820 7003 523 18853 83 54 . 250

NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB FIELDING


CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB
CINCINNATI .988 162 4338 1588 72 5998 120 0 13
PHILADELPHIA .987 162 4405 1673 83 6161 133 0 8
ATLANTA .986 162 4365 1527 85 5977 143 0 18
ST. LOUIS .985 162 4346 1617 88 6051 145 1 7
MIAMI .984 162 4373 1700 97 6170 154 0 9
SAN FRANCISCO .984 162 4347 1699 100 6146 155 0 11
WASHINGTON .984 162 4412 1625 100 6137 139 0 6
MILWAUKEE .984 162 4373 1602 99 6074 130 0 7
ARIZONA .983 162 4333 1645 101 6079 147 0 6
CHICAGO .983 162 4390 1668 103 6161 137 0 13
SAN DIEGO .983 162 4316 1560 101 5977 124 0 21
NEW YORK .983 162 4391 1617 104 6112 158 1 16
COLORADO .983 162 4293 1808 106 6207 166 1 20
LOS ANGELES .983 162 4394 1707 107 6208 145 0 12
PITTSBURGH .983 162 4369 1838 109 6316 148 1 9
TOTALS .984 1215 65445 24874 1455 91774 2144 4 176

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2014 Official Giants Batting Statistics
GI pinch hit
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI
Adrianza,E .237 53 97 10 23 29 6 0 0 5 2 1 1 5 1 22 1 1 2 2 .299 .279 17 3 0 1
RIGHT . 200 25 5 6 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 8 1 .240 .259 2 0 0 0
LEFT .250 72 18 23 5 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 14 1 .319 .286 15 3 0 1
Arias,J .254 107 193 18 49 58 9 0 0 15 1 2 0 8 2 23 1 0 1 3 .301 .281 34 7 0 2
Belt,B .243 61 214 30 52 96 8 0 12 27 0 1 2 18 2 64 3 1 4 4 .449 .306 2 0 0 0
Blanco,G .260 146 393 51 102 147 18 6 5 38 6 1 3 41 1 77 16 5 4 1 .374 .333 25 7 0 5
Brown,G .429 7 7 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .429 .429 1 0 0 0
2014 IN REVIEW

Crawford,B .246 153 491 54 121 191 20 10 10 69 2 10 2 59 10 129 5 3 4 21 .389 .324 4 0 0 0


Dominguez,C .059 8 17 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 .235 .111 2 0 0 0
Duffy,M .267 34 60 5 16 18 2 0 0 8 1 0 2 1 0 14 0 1 1 2 .300 .302 15 6 0 6
Duvall,A .192 28 73 8 14 25 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 3 0 20 0 0 0 1 .342 .234 7 2 1 2
Ishikawa,T .252 62 107 9 27 42 4 1 3 18 0 2 1 9 1 34 0 0 3 1 .393 .311 25 7 1 6
SF .274 47 73 7 20 29 3 0 2 15 0 1 1 6 1 23 0 0 1 0 .397 .333 21 7 1 6
Morse,M .279 131 438 48 122 208 32 3 16 61 0 4 9 31 0 121 0 0 19 5 .475 .336 5 1 0 1
Pagan,A .300 96 383 56 115 149 21 2 3 27 1 3 1 25 1 53 16 6 5 1 .389 .342 5 0 0 0
RIGHT .239 138 33 47 8 0 2 8 0 0 0 9 1 28 2 .341 .286 2 0 0 0
LEFT .335 245 82 102 13 2 1 19 1 3 1 16 0 25 3 .416 .374 3 0 0 0
Panik,J .305 73 269 31 82 99 10 2 1 18 1 1 0 16 0 33 0 0 4 8 .368 .343 6 2 0 1
Pence,H .277 162 650 106 180 289 29 10 20 74 0 3 3 52 3 130 13 6 13 5 .445 .332 1 0 0 0
Perez,J .170 61 100 13 17 27 7 0 1 3 2 0 2 5 0 25 0 1 3 1 .270 .224 2 0 0 0
Posey,B .311 147 547 72 170 268 28 2 22 89 0 8 3 47 5 69 0 1 16 6 .490 .364 4 1 0 1
Quiroz,G .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Sanchez,H .196 66 163 8 32 49 8 0 3 28 0 4 2 8 1 55 0 1 2 3 .301 .237 23 5 1 5
RIGHT .224 49 11 15 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 .306 .224 5 1 1 1
LEFT .184 114 21 34 7 0 2 22 0 4 2 8 1 44 2 .298 .242 18 4 0 4
Sandoval,P .279 157 588 68 164 244 26 3 16 73 0 7 4 39 6 85 0 0 16 11 .415 .324 3 2 0 1
RIGHT .199 191 38 61 6 1 5 19 0 2 1 11 2 31 5 .319 .244 0 0 0 0
LEFT .317 397 126 183 20 2 11 54 0 5 3 28 4 54 11 .461 .363 3 2 0 1
Scutaro,M .091 5 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 .091 .167 2 0 0 0
Susac,A .273 35 88 13 24 41 8 0 3 19 0 0 0 7 0 28 0 0 0 0 .466 .326 4 1 0 1

PITCHERS .112 152 304 19 34 50 4 0 4 19 25 1 4 13 0 137 0 0 6 15 .164 .158 1 0 0 0


Bumgarner,M . 258 34 66 10 17 31 2 0 4 15 8 1 1 2 0 29 0 0 0 2 .470 .286 1 0 0 0
Cain,M .148 15 27 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 13 0 0 0 2 .148 .233 0 0 0 0
Casilla,S .000 54 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Gutierrez,J .000 61 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Heston,C .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Hudson,T .038 31 53 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 2 0 20 0 0 4 2 .038 .089 0 0 0 0
Kontos,G .000 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Lincecum,T .068 34 44 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 0 26 0 0 1 1 .068 .146 0 0 0 0
Machi,J .000 71 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Peavy,J .000 12 23 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 0 0 0 0
Petit,Y .040 39 25 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 2 .040 .077 0 0 0 0
Vogelsong,R .115 32 61 3 7 9 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 20 0 0 1 2 .148 .156 0 0 0 0
GIANTS .255 162 5523 665 1407 2144 257 42 132 636 45 49 43 427 37 1245 56 27 113 100 .388 .311 207 46 4 34
OPPONENTS .241 162 5412 614 1305 2066 266 48 133 582 51 38 57 389 35 1211 107 47 132 82 .382 .297 215 43 3 23

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2014 Official Giants Pitching Statistics
OPP
PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK
AVG
Affeldt,J 4 2 2.28 62 0 0 9 0 0 55.1 47 14 14 1 4 14 1 41 4 1 .229
Bochy,B 0 0 5.40 3 0 0 2 0 0 3.1 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 .091
Bumgarner,M 18 10 2.98 33 33 4 0 2 0 217.1 194 81 72 21 6 43 3 219 4 1 .240
Cain,M 2 7 4.18 15 15 0 0 0 0 90.1 81 47 42 13 2 32 2 70 2 0 .242
Casilla,S 3 3 1.70 54 0 0 31 0 19 58.1 35 13 11 3 3 15 2 45 3 1 .177
Cordier,E 0 0 1.50 7 0 0 2 0 0 6.0 5 4 1 0 3 2 0 9 1 0 .217
Gutierrez,J 1 2 3.96 61 0 0 14 0 0 63.2 60 30 28 7 2 16 2 44 1 0 . 247

2014 IN REVIEW
Heston,C 0 0 5.06 3 1 0 2 0 0 5.1 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 1 0 .300
Hudson,T 9 13 3.57 31 31 1 0 0 0 189.1 199 86 75 15 7 34 3 120 2 0 .270
Kickham,M 0 0 22.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 8 5 5 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 .533
Kontos,G 4 0 2.78 24 0 0 7 0 0 32.1 24 10 10 1 0 11 3 27 1 0 .211
Lincecum,T 12 9 4.74 33 26 1 3 1 1 155.2 154 86 82 19 5 63 0 134 15 1 .258
Lopez,J 1 1 3.11 65 0 0 14 0 0 37.2 31 14 13 2 2 19 6 22 1 0 .220
Machi,J 7 1 2.58 71 0 0 13 0 2 66.1 45 19 19 5 1 18 3 51 5 1 .201
Peavy,J 6 4 2.17 12 12 0 0 0 0 78.2 65 24 19 3 6 17 1 58 3 1 .231
AL 1 9 4.72 20 20 0 0 0 0 124.0 131 67 65 20 3 46 1 100 2 1 .273
Petit,Y 5 5 3.69 39 12 1 14 0 0 117.0 97 51 48 12 1 22 5 133 0 0 .223
Romo,S 6 4 3.72 64 0 0 35 0 23 58.0 43 24 24 9 4 12 2 59 2 0 .203
Strickland,H 1 0 0.00 9 0 0 5 0 1 7.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 .200
Vogelsong,R 8 13 4.00 32 32 1 0 0 0 184.2 178 86 82 18 9 58 2 151 2 0 .254
GIANTS 88 74 3.50 162 162 8 154 12 46 1449.0 1305 614 564 133 57 389 35 1211 49 6 .241
OPPONENTS 74 8 8 3.86 162 162 4 158 15 40 1442.1 1407 665 619 132 43 427 37 1245 69 3 .255

2014 Starting Pitcher Breakdown


Pitcher GS-QS PCT. RS RSA #P/GS 6+IP 3ER- W-L
Bumgarner 33-21 63.6% 139 5.76 102.2 27 23 18-10
Cain 15-6 40.0% 33 3.29 96 10 9 2-7
Heston 1-0 0% 5 11.25 77 0 1 0-0
Hudson 31-18 58.1% 76 3.61 89.8 19 23 9-13
Lincecum 26-13 50.0% 66 4.11 96.0 15 17 10-9
Peavy 12-8 66.7% 42 4.81 96.8 9 11 6-4
Petit 12-5 41.7% 35 4.63 81.7 5 7 3-4
Vogelsong 32-15 46.9% 75 3.66 95.6 19 22 8-13
Totals 162-86 53.1% 471 4.34 94.88 104 113 56-60

2014 Bullpen Breakdown


RELIEF BLOWN INHERITED/ 1ST BATTER
Pitcher G W‑L‑S SAVES LEFT ON FACED/RETIRED
Affeldt 62 4-2-0 3 27/19 (70.4%) 62/45 (72.6%)
Bochy 3 0-0-0 0 3/2 (66.7%) 3/2 (66.7%)
Casilla 54 3-3-19 4 18/15 (83.3%) 54/39 (72.2%)
Cordier 7 0-0-0 0 1/0 (0.0%) 7/6 (85.7%)
Dunning 1 0-0-0 0 3/0 (0.0%) 1/0 (0.0%)
Gutierrez 61 1-2-0 1 1/0 (0.0%) 61/48 (78.7%)
Heston 2 0-0-0 0 0/0 (0.0%) 2/2 (100%)
Huff 16 1-0-0 0 6/5 (83.3%) 16/12 (75.0%)
Kickham 2 0-0-0 0 0/0 (0.0%) 2/1 (50%)
Kontos 24 4-0-0 0 14/6 (42.9%) 24/17 (70.8%)
Lincecum 7 2-0-1 0 4/1 (25.0%) 7/6 (85.7%)
Lopez 65 1-1-0 2 41/28 (68.3%) 65/43 (66.2%)
Machi 71 7-1-2 3 40/28 (70.0%) 71/55 (77.5%)
Petit 27 2-1-0 0 4/4 (100%) 27/23 (85.2%)
Romo 64 6-4-23 5 12/11 (91.7%) 64/47 (73.4%)
Strickland 9 1-0-1 0 4/4 (100%) 9/7 (77.8%)
Totals 154 32-14-46 18 178/123 (69.1%) 475/353 (74.3%)

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2014 Giants Individual Fielding
PITCHER
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Affeldt,J SF 1.000 0 62 0 0 20 0 20 2 0
Bochy,B SF .000 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bumgarner,M SF .944 29 33 33 8 26 2 36 2 0
Cain,M SF .923 0 15 15 12 12 2 26 1 0
Casilla,S SF .923 0 54 0 3 9 1 13 2 0
Cordier,E SF .000 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dunning,J SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Gutierrez,J SF 1.000 0 61 0 5 4 0 9 0 0
Heston,C SF .000 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hudson,T SF .944 29 31 31 13 21 2 36 1 0
Huff,D SF .667 0 16 0 1 1 1 3 0 0
Kickham,M SF 1.000 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Kontos,G SF 1.000 0 24 0 1 3 0 4 0 0
Lincecum,T SF .958 0 33 26 11 12 1 24 1 0
Lopez,J SF .944 0 65 0 10 7 1 18 0 0
Machi,J SF .909 0 71 0 2 18 2 22 4 0
Peavy,J SF .947 0 12 12 8 10 1 19 1 0
Petit,Y SF .857 0 39 12 7 5 2 14 0 0
Romo,S SF .909 0 64 0 3 7 1 11 0 0
Strickland,H SF 1.000 0 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Vogelsong,R SF .938 33 32 32 11 19 2 32 1 0

CATCHER
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP PB
Posey,B SF .994 7 111 109 787 51 5 843 8 0 5
Quiroz,G SF 1.000 0 2 0 6 1 0 7 0 0 0
Sanchez,H SF .990 0 45 33 261 28 3 292 1 0 4
Susac,A SF 1.000 0 29 20 160 20 0 180 1 0 2

FIRST BASE
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Arias,J SF 1.000 0 16 8 90 5 0 95 4 0
Belt,B SF .993 0 59 56 499 55 4 558 48 0
Duvall,A SF .994 0 21 17 149 8 1 158 13 0
Hicks,B SF 1.000 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Ishikawa,T SF .996 0 42 21 220 15 1 236 23 0
Morse,M SF .991 0 43 39 307 24 3 334 41 0
Posey,B SF .996 0 35 30 246 22 1 269 20 0
Sanchez,H SF 1.000 0 1 1 6 1 0 7 0 0
Ishikawa,T SF 1.000 0 31 11 125 9 0 134 16 0

SECOND BASE
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Abreu,T SF 1.000 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0
Adrianza,E SF .975 0 25 15 27 52 2 81 10 0
Arias,J SF 1.000 0 15 10 14 23 0 37 7 0
Duffy,M SF .962 0 9 5 9 16 1 26 3 0
Hicks,B SF .983 0 61 59 107 180 5 292 47 0
Panik,J SF .975 0 70 66 131 185 8 324 53 0
Scutaro,M SF 1.000 0 3 3 4 5 0 9 0 0
Uggla,D SF .920 0 4 4 9 14 2 25 2 0

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THIRD BASE
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Abreu,T SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Adrianza,E SF 1.000 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
Arias,J SF .979 0 44 12 11 36 1 48 6 0
Dominguez,C SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Duffy,M SF 1.000 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
Duvall,A SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sandoval,P SF .971 4 151 150 89 282 11 382 27 0

SHORTSTOP

2014 IN REVIEW
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Adrianza,E SF 1.000 0 7 5 5 16 0 21 2 0
Arias,J SF .950 0 11 10 17 21 2 40 9 0
Crawford,B SF .967 10 149 142 185 428 21 634 85 0
Duffy,M SF .966 0 7 5 15 13 1 29 5 0

OUTFIELDERS
PLAYER TEAM PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Belt,B SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blanco,G SF .996 3 127 92 219 6 1 226 0 0
Brown,G SF 1.000 0 6 1 7 0 0 7 0 0
Colvin,T SF .982 0 44 31 52 2 1 55 1 0
Dominguez,C SF 1.000 0 5 4 12 0 0 12 0 0
Hicks,B SF .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ishikawa,T SF 1.000 0 8 3 10 0 0 10 0 0
Morse,M SF .982 0 84 82 107 2 2 111 0 0
Pagan,A SF .995 0 91 91 209 3 1 213 1 0
Pence,H SF .984 17 161 161 308 9 5 322 0 0
Perez,J SF .985 0 59 21 65 2 1 68 1 0

Gold Glove Winners


The Rawlings Gold Glove Award was established in 1957 and represents the ultimate in Major
League fielding excellence. Giants players have captured 38 Gold Gloves since the award was
established, while winning at least one at every position. The complete list:
Year Player Position Year Player Position
1957..................Willie Mays......................OF 1993..................Barry Bonds.....................OF
1958..................Willie Mays......................OF Kirt Manwaring................C
1959..................Willie Mays......................OF Robby Thompson............2B
Jackie Brandt..................OF Matt Williams..................3B
1960..................Willie Mays......................OF 1994..................Barry Bonds.....................OF
1961..................Willie Mays......................OF Darren Lewis...................OF
1962..................Jim Davenport.................3B Matt Williams..................3B
Willie Mays......................OF 1996..................Barry Bonds.....................OF
1963..................Willie Mays......................OF 1997..................Barry Bonds.....................OF
1964..................Willie Mays......................OF J.T. Snow..........................1B
1965..................Willie Mays......................OF 1998..................Barry Bonds.....................OF
1966..................Willie Mays......................OF J.T. Snow..........................1B
1967..................Willie Mays......................OF 1999..................J.T. Snow..........................1B
1968..................Willie Mays......................OF 2000..................J.T. Snow..........................1B
1971..................Bobby Bonds...................OF 2003..................Jose Cruz, Jr....................OF
1973..................Bobby Bonds...................OF 2005..................Mike Matheny..................C
1974..................Bobby Bonds...................OF Omar Vizquel....................SS
1987..................Rick Reuschel...................P 2006..................Omar Vizquel....................SS
1991..................Will Clark..........................1B * Willie Mays was voted to the All-Time Gold
Matt Williams..................3B Glove Team, announced by Rawlings in 2007.

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San Francisco Giants Highs and Lows—2014


TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
Most Games Over .500���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22, June 8 (43-21)
Most Games Under .500���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0
Longest Winning Streak: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 (2x), last: Aug. 26-31
Longest Losing Streak:������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6, (2x), last: July 24-29
Longest Home Winning Streak:�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10, Aug. 26-Sept. 12
Longest Road Winning Streak:����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, April 23-May 5
Longest Home Losing Streak:���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5, (2x), last: July 25-July 29
2014 IN REVIEW

Longest Road Losing Streak: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5, Aug. 7-19


Longest Game, Extra Innings���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14.0, July 22 at PHI
Longest Game, Time (9 innings)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3:53, Aug. 6 at MIL
Longest Game, Time (Extra Innings)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5:46, July 22 at PHI
Longest Delay������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6:31 (rain), Aug. 19 at CHC
Fastest Game, Time������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2:06, Aug. 1 at NYM
Largest Margin, Victory������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11, Aug. 29 vs. MIL (13-2)
Largest Margin, Loss�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 (0-17), Sept. 13 vs. LA
Largest Home Attendance�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42,890, April 17 vs. LA
Home Sellouts����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������81, last: Sept. 28 vs. SD
Times Shut Out�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15, last: Sept. 19 at SD
Walk-off Wins: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, April 13 vs. COL (Crawford, HR)
���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������April 15 vs. LA (Sanchez, 1B)
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������April 27 vs. CLE (Hicks, HR)
���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� June 7 vs. NYM (Morse, 1B)
�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 27 vs. COL (Posey, HR)
Walk-off Losses:��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, May 6 at PIT (Marte, 3B and error)
�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� May 20 at COL (Arenado, 2B)
�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Sept. 1 at COL (Blackmon, 1B)

TEAM BATTING
Most At-Bats, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59, July 22 at PHI (14)
Most Runs, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15, Aug. 31 vs. MIL
Most Runs, Inning���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 (2x), last: Aug. 31 vs. MIL (7th)
Most Hits, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20, May 5 at PIT (13)
Most Hits, Inning���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 (6x), last: Sept. 2 at COL (7th)
Consecutive Hits������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6, April 4 at LA (1st)
Consecutive Batters Reached������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9, April 4 at LA (1st)
Fewest Hits, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 (6x), last: Sept. 19 at SD
Most Doubles, Game��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 (3x), last: Aug. 31 vs. MIL
Most Triples, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, Aug. 31 vs. MIL
Most Home Runs, Game��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6, April 23 at COL (11)
Most Extra Base Hits, Game�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10, Aug. 31 vs. MIL
Most RBI, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14, Aug. 31 vs. MIL
Most Walks, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9, April 15 vs. LA
Most Strikeouts, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16, April 6 at LA
Most Stolen Bases, Game, Giants���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 (3x), last: May 27 vs. CHC
Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponent�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7, Aug. 10 at KC
Most Caught Stealing, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 (2x), last: July 23 at PHI
Most Ground Into DoublePlay, Game��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4, Aug. 25 vs. COL
Left On Base, Giants��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16, April 15 vs. LA
Left On Base, Giants in Extra Innings�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16, April 15 vs. LA (12)
Consecutive Scoreless Innings���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17, April 11-13

INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Most At-Bats, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8, Pence, July 22 at PHI (14)
Most Runs, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4, Pence, May 5 at PIT (11th)
Most Runs, Inning������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 (several players)
Most Hits, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 (2x), last: Panik, Sept. 9 vs. ARI
Most Hits, Inning����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2, Pence, Aug. 31 vs. MIL (7th)
Most Doubles, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, Morse, May 25 vs. MIN
Most Triples, Game���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1 (42x), last: Blanco, Sept. 5 at DET
Most Home Runs, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 (5x), last: Posey, Aug. 26 vs. COL
Most Total Bases, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 10, Pence, Aug. 3 at NYM
Most Extra Base Hits, Game��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 (7x), last: Posey, Sept. 2 at COL
Most RBI, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 (2x), last: H. Sanchez, April 23 at COL (11)
Most Walks, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4, Posey, Aug. 4 at NYM
Most Strikeouts, Game�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 (3x), last: Belt, Aug. 6 at MIL
Longest Hitting Streak������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18, Pence, Aug. 19-Sept. 7
Most Stolen Bases, Game���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, Blanco, May 14 vs. ATL
Most Caught Stealing, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1 (27x), last: Blanco, Sept. 23 at LA
Most Ground Into DP, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 (3x), last: Morse, Aug. 25 vs. COL

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TEAM PITCHING
Most Runs Allowed, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17, Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Runs, Inning, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6, Aug. 24 at WSH (6th)
Most Hits Allowed, Game���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24, Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Hits Allowed, Inning, Game�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8, Aug. 24 at WSH (6th)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, April 21 at COL
Most Strikeouts, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15, Aug. 21 at CHC
Most Walks, Game��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9, July 22 at PHI (14)
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0, June 25 vs. SD
Pitchers Used, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9, July 22 at PHI (14)
Scoreless Innings Streak����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20.0, May 26-30
Wild Pitches, Game����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, May 5 at PIT
Most Innings, Game, Relievers������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 9.0, July 22 at PHI (14)

2014 IN REVIEW
Most Hits, Game, Relievers��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16, Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Runs, Game, Relievers������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 11 (2x), last: Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Home Runs, Game, Relievers��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Walks, Game, Relievers�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7, July 22 at PHI (14th)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Relievers��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9, Aug. 17 vs. PHI

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Innings, Game, Starter������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9.0 (5x), last: Petit, Sept. 9 vs. ARI
Most Innings, Game, Reliever������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4.1, Petit, Aug. 23 at WSH
Most Hits Allowed, Starter��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12, Hudson, June 18 at CWS
Most Hits Allowed, Reliever���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8, Huff, May 26 vs. CHC
Most Runs Allowed, Starter�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 (4x), last: Vogelsong, Sept. 3 at COL
Most Runs Allowed, Reliever�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 (3x), last: Lincecum, Sept. 13 vs. LA
Most Home Runs Allowed, Starter������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4, Vogelsong, Sept. 3 at COL
Most Home Runs Allowed, Reliever���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2, Gutierrez, Aug. 24 at WSH
Most Walks Allowed, Starter���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6, Lincecum, May 23 vs. MIN
Most Strikeouts, Starter������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 13, Bumgarner, Aug. 26 vs. COL
Most Strikeouts, Reliever������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6, Petit, April 21 at COL
Winning Streak������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6, Bumgarner, Machi
Losing Streak�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, Vogelsong
Low-Hit Complete Game������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 0, Lincecum, June 25 vs. SD
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 25.1, Machi, 4/16-6/21
Wild Pitches��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 (8x), last: Vogelsong, Sept. 15 at ARI

TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDING


Errors, Game, Team������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 (2x), last: Aug. 25 vs. COL
Errors, Game, Individual�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 (5x), last: Crawford, Aug. 25 vs. COL
Errors, Consecutive Games, Team�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 (3x), last: Sept. 17-22
Errors, Consecutive Games Without, Team��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10, Aug. 9-21
Doubleplays, Game, Team�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, May 5 at PIT

2014 RECORD BREAKDOWN


Home Road Day Night Extra Inning SHO 1-Run
45-36 43-38 38-24 50-50 9-4 12-15 18-22

Overall:.................................................88-74 Attendance.................................................. Hit No Homers:...................................27-48


Score 1st:............................................65-18 Home:......................... 3,368,697 (81 dates) April:.....................................................15-11
Walk-Off Games:....................................5-3 Road:.......................... 2,667,841 (81 dates) May:.......................................................20-9
Score 4 or +:.......................................73-13 Home/Road:.............................45-36/43-38 June:....................................................10-16
Score -4:..............................................15-61 Lead After 6:..........................................62-6 July:......................................................12-14
Out-Hit Opp:........................................65-16 Tied After 6:...........................................13-8 August:.................................................16-12
Out-Hit by Opp:...................................18-51 Trailing After 6:...................................13-60 September:..........................................13-12
Hits Equal:...............................................5-7 Lead After 7:..........................................70-6 Day/Night: ...............................38-24/50-50
Hits 10 or More:..................................45-13 Tied After 7:...........................................11-3 Series Sweeps:......................................6-6
Commit No Errors:..............................52-39 Trail After 7:...........................................7-65 Series Record:................................ 29-20-3
Commit Error:......................................36-35 Lead After 8:..........................................74-3 Series Record, home:...................... 14-9-3
vs. LH Starters:...................................30-30 Tied After 8:.............................................9-5 Series Record, road:...................... 15-11-0
vs. RH Starters:...................................58-44 Trail After 8:...........................................5-66 Series Openers:..................................27-25
vs. NL West:........................................40-36 Comeback Wins:..................................... 35 Series Finales:....................................31-21
vs. NL Central:....................................16-16 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+):..................... 9 2-Game Series:................................... 0-2-2
vs. NL East:..........................................22-12 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+):..................... 5 3-Game Series:............................... 22-16-0
vs. American League:........................10-10 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 5+):..................... 2 4-Game Series:................................... 7-2-1
One-Run Games:................................18-22 Blown Leads............................................ 23 After Day Off:..........................................9-8
Two-Run Games:................................22-15 Hit At Least 1 HR:...............................61-26

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Longest Winning/Losing Streaks
and Days in First Place — 1900-2014
DAYS LAST DAY DAYS LAST DAY
WON LOST IN 1ST IN 1ST WON LOST IN 1ST IN 1ST
1900 4 12 — — 1957 5 6 — —
1901 7 8 23 6/14 1958 6 6 34 7/29
1902 7 13 1 4/17 1959 4 5 79 9/19
1903 8 5 42 6/18 1960 7 6 30 5/29
1904 18 6 168 9/22 1961 6 6 37 5/31
2014 IN REVIEW

1905 13 4 174 9/30* 1962 10 6 54 10/3*


1906 10 4 25 5/27 1963 9 7 47 6/24
1907 17 7 25 5/29 1964 5 6 36 7/15
1908 11 4 44 10/7 1965 14 4 21 9/27
1909 9 4 — — 1966 12 4 87 9/1
1910 9 5 10 5/7 1967 7 6 — —
1911 11 4 80 10/4* 1968 5 3 11 5/31
1912 16 4 151 9/26* 1969 9 5 29 9/22
1913 14 5 102 9/27* 1970 5 4 1 4/11
1914 6 6 100 9/7 1971 9 7 176 9/30*
1915 5 7 2 4/15 1972 5 8 4 4/18
1916 26 8 — — 1973 7 5 66 6/16
1917 6 3 151 9/24* 1974 4 6 9 4/13
1918 9 6 51 6/5 1975 7 8 — —
1919 7 4 76 7/31 1976 5 7 4 4/24
1920 6 5 — — 1977 6 8 — —
1921 10 6 32 9/28* 1978 8 7 93 8/15
1922 8 5 162 9/25* 1979 4 8 7 4/14
1923 11 6 174 9/28* 1980 7 6 — —
1924 10 5 153 9/27* 1981 5 6 1 8/30
1925 8 6 75 8/1 1982 10 6 — —
1926 7 6 11 4/29 1983 6 4 — —
1927 10 6 19 5/20 1984 6 9 — —
1928 9 8 32 8/21 1985 4 10 2 4/12
1929 6 5 7 4/25 1986 6 4 37 7/20
1930 9 5 28 5/17 1987 7 6 89 9/28*
1931 8 4 5 5/29 1988 6 6 2 4/9
1932 6 7 — — 1989 7 3 140 9/27*
1933 8 7 126 9/19* 1990 9 6 — —
1934 5 5 127 9/28 1991 11 7 — —
1935 7 6 130 8/24 1992 5 9 32 6/1
1936 15 6 55 9/24* 1993 7 8 152 10/2
1937 8 5 50 9/30* 1994 9 6 43 5/15
1938 11 6 74 7/11 1995 4 5 12 6/7
1939 9 9 2 4/19 1996 4 10 — —
1940 8 11 — — 1997 9 4 137 9/27*
1941 5 6 12 4/26 1998 11 5 13 6/11
1942 6 5 — — 1999 8 5 76 7/23
1943 4 7 — — 2000 9 8 62 9/21*
1944 7 13 11 4/28 2001 9 4 23 5/15
1945 8 6 58 6/16 2002 8 4 33 5/15 (9/28)
1946 5 7 2 4/17 2003 9 6 182 9/17*
1947 5 8 18 6/18 2004 10 4 17 7/4
1948 7 7 23 6/14 2005 6 8 3 4/11
1949 7 6 23 6/6 2006 5 9 20 7/22
1950 9 7 — — 2007 8 8 1 4/26
1951 16 11 7 10/3* 2008 5 6 — —
1952 7 6 20 5/31 2009 5 6 2 4/9
1953 8 7 1 4/14 2010 5 7 37 10/3*
1954 8 6 110 9/20* 2011 8 5 81 8/9
1955 6 6 — — 2012 6 5 79 9/22*
1956 5 8 2 4/18 2013 6 6 30 5/26
2014 6 6 96 7/26
*date mathematically clinched pennant or division title; () denotes date mathematically clinched wild card

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2014 Giants Day-By-Day Record
Game Total Home
No. Date Opp W/L Score Record Pos. GB/GA Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance
1 3/31 at ARI W 9-8 1-0 T1st -.- Machi (1-0) Reed (0-1) Romo (1) 48,541*
2 4/1 at ARI L 4-5 1-1 T2nd -1.0 Miley (1-1) Gutierrez (0-1) Reed (1) 18,974
3 4/2 at ARI W 2-0 2-1 2nd -1.0 Hudson (1-0) Cahill (0-2) Romo (2) 19,357
4 4/3 at ARI W 8-5 3-1 2nd -0.5 Machi (2-0) Harris (0-1) -- 19,131
5 4/4 at LAD W 8-4 4-1 1st +0.5 Huff (1-0) Ryu (1-1) -- 53,493*
6 4/5 at LAD W 7-2 5-1 1st +1.5 Bumgarner (1-0) Maholm (0-1) -- 49,520
7 4/6 at LAD L 2-6 5-2 1st +0.5 Greinke (2-0) Cain (0-1) -- 48,367
4/7 OFF DAY 1st +0.5
8 4/8 ARI W 7-3 6-2 1st +0.5 H udson (2-0) Cahill (0-3) -- 42,166* 42,166

2014 IN REVIEW
9 4/9 ARI L 3-7 6-3 1st +0.5 Arroyo (1-0) Lincecum (0-1) Collmenter (1) 41,157* 83,323
10 4/10 ARI L 5-6 6-4 T1st -.- Putz (1-0) P etit (0-1) Reed (3) 41,577* 124,900
11 4/11 COL W 6-5 7-4 T1st -.- Bumgarner (2-0) De La Rosa (0-2) Romo (3) 41,707 166,607
12 4/12 COL L 0-1 7-5 2nd -1.0 Kahnle (2-0) Cain (0-2) Hawkins (2) 41,917* 208,524
13 4/13 COL W 5-4 (10) 8-5 2nd -1.0 Romo (1-0) Brothers (1-1) -- 41,490* 250,014
4/14 OFF DAY 2nd -1.0
14 4/15 LAD W 3-2 (12) 9-5 T1st -.- Petit (1-1) League (0-1) -- 42,469* 292,483
15 4/16 LAD W 2-1 10-5 T1st -.- Machi (3-0) Howell (1-1) Romo (4) 42,773* 335,256
16 4/17 LAD L 1-2 10-6 T1st -.- Ryu (3-1) Bumgarner (2-1) Jansen (5) 42,890* 378,146
17 4/18 at SD L 1-2 10-7 T1st -.- Ross (2-2) Cain (0-3) Street (6) 34,839
18 4/19 at SD L 1-3 10-8 2nd -1.0 Stults (1-2) Hudson (2-1) Benoit (1) 43,405
19 4/20 at SD W 4-3 11-8 2nd -1.0 Lincecum (1-1) Erlin (1-2) Romo (5) 25,035
20 4/21 at COL L 2-8 11-9 2nd -1.0 De La Rosa (1-3) Vogelsong (0-1) -- 25,434
21 4/22 at COL L 1-2 11-10 3rd -1.0 Morales (2-1) BUMGARNER (2-2) Hawkins (6) 27,165
22 4/23 at COL W 12-10 (11) 12-10 2nd -1.0 Machi (4-0) Bettis (0-1) -- 35,191
4/24 OFF DAY 2nd -0.5
23 4/25 CLE W 5-1 13-10 1st +0.5 Hudson (3-1) Carrasco (0-3) -- 41,296* 419,442
24 4/26 CLE W 5-3 14-10 1st +0.5 Gutierrez (1-1) McAllister (3-1) Romo (6) 42,088* 416,530
25 4/27 CLE W 4-1 15-10 1st +1.5 Romo (2-0) Allen (2-1) -- 41,530* 503,060
26 4/28 SD L 4-6 15-11 1st +0.5 Ross (3-3) Bumgarner (2-3) Street (10) 41,533* 544,593
27 4/29 SD W 6-0 16-11 1st +0.5 Petit (2-1) Stults (1-3) -- 41,952* 586,545
28 4/30 SD W 3-2 17-11 1st +1.5 Hudson (4-1) Erlin (1-4) Romo (7) 42,164* 628,709

APRIL TOTALS (15-11)
5/1 OFF DAY
29 5/2 at ATL W 2-1 18-11 1st +1.0 Lincecum (2-1) Minor (0-1) Romo (8) 29,469
30 5/3 at ATL W 3-1 19-11 1st +1.0 Vogelsong (1-1) Teheran (2-2) Romo (9) 34,648
31 5/4 at ATL W 4-1 20-11 1st +2.0 Bumgarner (3-3) Wood (2-5) Casilla (1) 30,067
32 5/5 at PIT W 11-10 (13) 21-11 1st +2.0 Machi (5-0) Hughes (1-1) Romo (10) 13,675
33 5/6 at PIT L 1-2 21-12 1st +1.0 Watson (3-0) HUDSON (4-2) -- 18,881
34 5/7 at PIT L 3-4 21-13 T1st -.- Cole (3-2) Lincecum (2-2) Melancon (2) 23,975
35 5/8 at LAD W 3-1 (10) 22-13 1st +1.0 Casilla (1-0) Howell (1-3) Romo (11) 43,068
36 5/9 at LAD W 3-1 23-13 1st +2.0 Bumgarner (4-3) Maholm (1-3) Romo (12) 49,171
37 5/10 at LAD L 2-6 23-14 1st +1.0 Greinke (6-1) Affeldt (0-1) -- 47,199
38 5/11 at LAD W 7-4 (10) 24-14 1st +2.0 Romo (3-0) Jansen (0-2) Machi (1) 51,369
39 5/12 ATL W 4-2 25-14 1st +2.5 Lincecum (3-2) Floyd (0-1) Romo (13) 41,438* 670,147
40 5/13 ATL L 0-5 25-15 1st +2.5 Minor (1-2) Vogelsong (1-2) -- 41,506* 711,653
41 5/14 ATL W 10-4 26-15 1st +3.5 Bumgarner (5-3) Teheran (2-3) -- 41,253* 752,906
42 5/15 MIA W 6-4 27-15 1st +4.0 Cain (1-3) Eovaldi (2-2) Romo (14) 41,597* 794,503
43 5/16 MIA L 5-7 27-16 1st +3.0 Dunn (4-3) Casilla (1-1) Cishek (8) 41,819* 836,322
44 5/17 MIA L 0-5 27-17 1st +3.0 Koehler (4-3) Lincecum (3-3) Cishek (9) 41,619* 877,941
45 5/18 MIA W 4-1 28-17 1st +3.0 Vogelsong (2-2) Turner (0-2) Romo (15) 41,551* 919,492
5/19 OFF DAY 1st +3.0
46 5/20 at COL L 4-5 28-18 1st +2.0 Hawkins (2-0) Romo (3-1) -- 31,046
47 5/21 at COL W 5-1 29-18 1st +3.0 Petit (3-1) Chacin (0-3) -- 30,411
48 5/22 at COL W 4-2 30-18 1st +4.0 Affeldt (1-1) Friedrich (0-1) Casilla (2) 36,468
49 5/23 MIN W 6-2 31-18 1st +5.0 Lincecum (4-3) Gibson (4-4) Machi (2) 41,514* 961,006
50 5/24 MIN W 2-1 32-18 1st +5.0 Vogelsong (3-2) Deduno (1-3) Romo (16) 41,724* 1,002,730
51 5/25 MIN W 8-1 33-18 1st +6.0 Bumgarner (6-3) Nolasco (2-5) -- 42,590* 1,045,320
52 5/26 CHC L 4-8 33-19 1st +5.0 Samardzija (1-4) Petit (3-2) -- 42,257* 1,087,577
53 5/27 CHC W 4-0 34-19 1st +5.0 Hudson (5-2) Arrieta (1-1) -- 41,060* 1,128,637
54 5/28 CHC W 5-0 35-19 1st +6.0 Kontos (1-0) Jackson (3-5) -- 41,186* 1,169,823
55 5/29 at STL W 6-5 36-19 1st +7.0 L opez (1-0) Martinez (0-3) Romo (17) 41,337
56 5/30 at STL W 9-4 37-19 1st +8.0 Bumgarner (7-3) Wainwright (8-3) -- 43,107
57 5/31 at STL L 0-2 37-20 1st +7.0 Wacha (4-3) Petit (3-3) Rosenthal (16) 44,426*

MAY TOTALS (20-9)
58 6/1 at STL W 8-0 38-20 1st +8.0 Hudson (6-2) Lynn (6-3) -- 42,734
6/2 OFF DAY 1st +8.0
59 6/3 at CIN L 3-8 38-21 1st +7.5 B ailey (6-3) Lincecum (4-4) -- 27,152
60 6/4 at CIN W 3-2 39-21 1st +8.5 Vogelsong (4-2) Cingrani (2-6) Romo (18) 26,333
61 6/5 at CIN W 6-1 40-21 1st +9.0 Bumgarner (8-3) Leake (3-5) -- 25,532
62 6/6 NYM W 4-2 41-21 1st +9.0 Affeldt (2-1) T orres (2-3) Romo (19) 41,437* 1,211,260
63 6/7 NYM W 5-4 42-21 1st +10.0 Affeldt (3-1) Mejia (4-3) -- 41,296* 1,252,556
64 6/8 NYM W 6-4 43-21 1st +10.0 Lincecum (5-4) Wheeler (2-6) Romo (20) 41,911* 1,294,467
65 6/9 WAS L 2-9 43-22 1st +9.0 Strasburg (6-4) Vogelsong (4-3) -- 41,597* 1,336,064
66 6/10 WAS L 1-2 43-23 1st +8.0 Fister (5-1) Bumgarner (8-4) Soriano (13) 41,545* 1,377,609
67 6/11 WAS L 2-6 43-24 1st +8.0 Roark (5-4) Cain (1-4) -- 41,404* 1,419,013
68 6/12 WAS W 7-1 44-24 1st +9.0 Hudson (7-2) Treinen (0-3) -- 41,067* 1,460,080
69 6/13 COL L 4-7 44-25 1st +8.0 Belisle (1-2) Romo (3-2) Hawkins (12) 41,258* 1,501,338
70 6/14 COL L 4-5 44-26 1st +7.0 Brothers (3-4) Romo (3-3) Hawkins (13) 41,704* 1,543,042
71 6/15 COL L 7-8 44-27 1st +7.0 Belisle (2-2) Gutierrez (1-2) Hawkins (14) 41,824* 1,584,866

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Game Total Home
No. Date Opp W/L Score Record Pos. GB/GA Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance
6/16 OFF DAY 1st +6.5
72 6/17 at CWS L 2-8 44-28 1st +5.5 Danks (6-5) Cain (1-5) -- 25,278
73 6/18 at CWS L 6-7 44-29 1st +4.5 Sale (6-1) Hudson (7-3) Belisario (7) 20,059
6/19 OFF DAY 1st +4.5
74 6/20 at ARI L 1-4 44-30 1st +4.5 Collmenter (5-4) Lincecum (5-5) Reed (17) 29,295
75 6/21 at ARI W 6-4 45-30 1st +4.5 Vogelsong (5-3) McCarthy (1-10) Romo (21) 37,916
76 6/22 at ARI W 4-1 46-30 1st +4.5 Bumgarner (9-4) Bolsinger (1-3) Romo (22) 27,862
77 6/23 SD L 0-6 46-31 1st +4.5 Despaigne (1-0) Cain (1-6) -- 41,360* 1,626,226
78 6/24 SD L 2-7 46-32 1st +3.5 Hahn (3-1) Hudson (7-4) -- 41,546* 1,667,772
79 6/25 SD W 4-0 47-32 1st +3.5 LINCECUM (6-5) Kennedy (5-9) -- 41,500* 1,709,272
80 6/26 CIN L 1-3 47-33 1st +2.5 Leake (6-6) Vogelsong (5-4) Chapman (15) 41,156* 1,750,428
81 6/27 CIN L 2-6 47-34 1st +2.5 Cueto (8-5) Bumgarner (9-5) Chapman (16) 41,046* 1,791,474
82 6/28 CIN L 3-7 (11) 47-35 1st +1.5 B roxton (4-0) Lopez (1-1) -- 41,024* 1,832,498
83 6/29 CIN L 0-4 47-36 1st +0.5 BAILEY (8-4) Hudson (7-5) -- 41,541* 1,874,039
2014 IN REVIEW

6/30 OFF DAY T1st -.-


JUNE TOTALS (10-16)
84 7/1 STL W 5-0 48-36 1st +1.0 Lincecum (7-5) Gonzalez (0-1) -- 41,152* 1,915,191
85 7/2 STL L 0-2 48-37 1st +1.0 Wainwright (11-4) Vogelsong (5-5) Rosenthal (25) 41,321* 1,956,512
86 7/3 STL L 2-7 48-38 T1st -.- Martinez (2-3) Bumgarner (9-6) -- 41,181* 1,997,693
87 7/4 at SD L 0-2 48-39 2nd -1.0 Stults (3-11) Cain (1-7) Street (23) 31,126
88 7/5 at SD W 5-3 (10) 49-39 T1st -.- Romo (4-3) Thayer (3-3) Casilla (3) 36,127
89 7/6 at SD W 5-3 50-39 T1st -.- Lincecum (8-5) Hahn (4-2) Casilla (4) 28,065
90 7/7 at OAK L 0-5 50-40 2nd -0.5 Chavez (7-5) Vogelsong (5-6) -- 36,067*
91 7/8 at OAK L 1-6 50-41 2nd -0.5 Gray (9-3) Bumgarner (9-7) -- 36,067*
92 7/9 OAK W 5-2 51-41 1st +0.5 Cain (2-7) Hammel (0-1) Casilla (5) 41,427* 2,039,120
93 7/10 OAK L 1-6 51-42 2nd -0.5 Kazmir (11-3) Hudson (7-6) -- 41,069* 2,080,189
94 7/11 ARI W 5-0 52-42 1st +0.5 Lincecum (9-5) Bolsinger (1-6) -- 41,647* 2,121,836
95 7/12 ARI L 0-2 52-43 2nd -0.5 Miley (5-6) Vogelsong (5-7) Reed (21) 41,261* 2,163,097
96 7/13 ARI W 8-4 53-43 2nd -0.5 Bumgarner (10-7) Nuno (0-1) -- 41,288* 2,204,385
7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/15 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/17 OFF DAY 2nd -0.5
97 7/18 at MIA W 9-1 54-43 1st +0.5 Bumgarner (11-7) Eovaldi (5-5) -- 23,017
98 7/19 at MIA W 5-3 55-43 1st +1.5 Hudson (8-6) Alvarez (6-5) Casilla (6) 24,882
99 7/20 at MIA L 2-3 55-44 1st +0.5 Hand (1-2) Lincecum (9-6) Cishek (21) 25,221
100 7/21 at PHI W 7-4 56-44 1st +0.5 Kontos (2-0) Lee (4-5) Casilla (7) 27,334
101 7/22 at PHI W 9-6 (14) 57-44 1st +1.5 Kontos (3-0) Manship (1-2) Lincecum (1) 30,109
102 7/23 at PHI W 3-1 58-44 1st +2.5 Bumgarner (12-7) Papelbon (2-2) Casilla (8) 28,648
103 7/24 at PHI L 1-2 58-45 1st +2.0 Hamels (5-5) Hudson (8-7) Papelbon (24) 33,258
104 7/25 LAD L 1-8 58-46 1st +1.0 Greinke (12-6) Lincecum (9-7) -- 41,753* 2,246,138
105 7/26 LAD L 0-5 58-47 T1st -.- KERSHAW (12-2) Vogelsong (5-8) -- 42,060* 2,288,198
106 7/27 LAD L 3-4 58-48 2nd -1.0 Ryu (12-5) Peavy (0-1) Jansen (30) 41,459* 2,329,657
107 7/28 PIT L 0-5 58-49 2nd -1.5 WORLEY (4-1) Bumgarner (12-8) -- 41,794* 2,371,451
108 7/29 PIT L 1-3 58-50 2nd -2.5 Liriano (3-7) Hudson (8-8) Melancon (20) 42,242* 2,413,693
109 7/30 PIT W 7-5 59-50 2nd -2.5 Machi (6-0) Wilson (3-2) Casilla (9) 42,272* 2,455,965
7/31 OFF DAY 2nd -3.0
JULY TOTALS (12-14)

110 8/1 at NYM W 5-1 60-50 2nd -2.0 VOGELSONG (6-8) Niese (5-7) -- 28,905
111 8/2 at NYM L 2-4 60-51 2nd -3.0 deGrom (6-5) Peavy (0-2) Mejia (16) 33,687
112 8/3 at NYM W 9-0 61-51 2nd -2.0 BUMGARNER (13-8) Colon (10-9) -- 32,408
113 8/4 at NYM W 4-3 62-51 2nd -1.0 Romo (5-3) Mejia (5-4) Casilla (10) 27,187
114 8/5 at MIL L 3-4 62-52 2nd -2.0 Nelson (2-2) Machi (6-1) Rodriguez (33) 40,465
115 8/6 at MIL W 7-4 63-52 2nd -2.0 Vogelsong (7-8) Gallardo (6-6) -- 33,394
116 8/7 at MIL L 1-3 63-53 2nd -3.0 Peralta (14-6) Peavy (0-3) Rodriguez (34) 38,229
117 8/8 at KC L 2-4 63-54 2nd -3.0 Frasor (3-1) BUMGARNER (13-9) Holland (33) 28,307
118 8/9 at KC L 0-5 63-55 2nd -3.0 SHIELDS (11-6) Hudson (8-9) -- 35,114
119 8/10 at KC L 4-7 63-56 2nd -4.0 Duffy (7-10) Lincecum (9-8) Holland (34) 27,359
8/11 OFF DAY 2nd -4.5
120 8/12 CWS L 2-3 (10) 63-57 2nd -5.5 Putnam (4-2) Casilla (1-2) -- 42,317* 2,498,282
121 8/13 CWS W 7-1 64-57 2nd -4.5 Peavy (1-3) Quintana (6-9) -- 41,725* 2,540,007
8/14 OFF DAY 2nd -5.0
122 8/15 PHI L 3-5 (10) 64-58 2nd -5.0 Giles (2-0) Casilla (1-3) Papelbon (28) 41,425* 2,581,432
123 8/16 PHI W 6-5 65-58 2nd -4.0 Affeldt (4-1) Bastardo (5-7) Romo (23) 41,907* 2,623,339
124 8/17 PHI W 5-2 66-58 2nd -3.0 Lincecum (10-8) Buchanan (6-7) Casilla (11) 41,851* 2,665,190
8/18 OFF DAY 2nd -3.0
125 8/19 at CHC L 0-2 (5) 66-59 2nd -4.0 WADA (3-1) VOGELSONG (7-9) -- 31,064
126 8/20 at CHC W 8-3 67-59 2nd -3.0 Peavy (2-3) Jackson (6-14) -- 30,633
127 8/21 at CHC W 5-3 68-59 2nd -3.0 Bumgarner (14-9) Wood (7-11) Casilla (12) 30,541
128 8/22 at WSH W 10-3 69-59 2nd -3.0 Hudson (9-9) Fister (12-4) -- 33,718
129 8/23 at WSH L 2-6 69-60 2nd -4.0 Zimmermann (9-5) Lincecum (10-9) -- 34,137
130 8/24 at WSH L 6-14 69-61 2nd -4.0 Stammen (4-4) Affeldt (4-2) -- 35,476
131 8/25 COL L 2-3 69-62 2nd -4.5 Matzek (3-9) Peavy (2-4) Hawkins (21) 41,052* 2,706,242
132 8/26 COL W 3-0 70-62 2nd -4.5 BUMGARNER (15-9) De La Rosa (13-9) -- 41,050* 2,747,292
133 8/27 COL W 4-2 71-62 2nd -4.5 Casilla (2-3) Nicasio (5-6) -- 41,071* 2,788,363
134 8/28 COL W 4-1 72-62 2nd -4.0 Petit (4-3) Lyles (6-2) Casilla (13) 41,017* 2,829,380
135 8/29 MIL W 13-2 73-62 2nd -3.0 Vogelsong (8-9) Peralta (15-9) -- 41,348* 2,870,728
136 8/30 MIL W 3-1 74-62 2nd -2.0 Peavy (3-4) F iers (4-2) Casilla (14) 41,397* 2,912,125
137 8/31 MIL W 15-5 75-62 2nd -2.0 Bumgarner (16-9) Lohse (12-8) -- 41,935* 2,954,060

AUGUST TOTALS (16-12)

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Game Total Home
No. Date Opp W/L Score Record Pos. GB/GA Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance
138 9/1 at COL L 9-10 75-63 2nd -2.0 Hawkins (3-2) Romo (5-4) -- 33,711
139 9/2 at COL W 12-7 76-63 2nd -2.0 Kontos (4-0) Belisle (4-7) -- 25,256
140 9/3 at COL L 2-9 76-64 2nd -2.0 Bergman (2-2) Vogelsong (8-10) -- 23,122
9/4 OFF DAY 2nd -2.0
141 9/5 at DET W 8-2 77-64 2nd -2.0 Peavy (4-4) Porcello (15-10) -- 31,940
142 9/6 at DET W 5-4 78-64 2nd -2.0 Bumgarner (17-9) Price (13-11) Casilla (15) 35,722
143 9/7 at DET L 1-6 78-65 2nd -3.0 Lobstein (1-0) Hudson (9-10) -- 27,523
9/8 OFF DAY 2nd -3.5
144 9/9 ARI W 5-1 79-65 2nd -2.5 PETIT (5-3) Miley (7-11) -- 41,683* 2,995,743
145 9/10 ARI W 5-0 80-65 2nd -2.5 Machi (7-1) Perez (3-4) -- 41,293* 3,037,036
146 9/11 ARI W 6-2 81-65 2nd -2.0 Peavy (5-4) Delgado (3-4) -- 41,039* 3,078,075
147 9/12 LA W 9-0 82-65 2nd -1.0 Bumgarner (18-9) Ryu (14-7) -- 41,147* 3,119,222
148 9/13 LA L 0-17 82-66 2nd -2.0 Greinke (15-8) Hudson (9-11) -- 41,533* 3,160,755

2014 IN REVIEW
149 9/14 LA L 2-4 82-67 2nd -3.0 Kershaw (19-3) Petit (5-4) Jansen (42) 41,932* 3,202,687
150 9/15 at ARI L 2-6 82-68 2nd -4.0 Miley (8-11) Vogelsong (8-11) -- 21,731
151 9/16 at ARI W 2-1 83-68 2nd -3.0 Peavy (6-4) Collmenter (10-8) Casilla (16) 26,339
152 9/17 at ARI W 4-2 84-68 2nd -2.0 Romo (6-4) Reed (1-6) Casilla (17) 19,272
9/18 OFF DAY 2nd -2.5
153 9/19 at SD L 0-5 84-69 2nd -3.5 Despaigne (4-7) Hudson (9-12) -- 34,472
154 9/20 at SD L 2-3 84-70 2nd -3.5 Cashner (5-7) Petit (5-5) Quackenbush (5) 40,660
155 9/21 at SD L 2-8 84-71 2nd -4.5 Kennedy (12-13) Vogelsong (8-12) -- 32,480
156 9/22 at LA W 5-2 (13) 85-71 2nd -3.5 Casilla (3-3) Correia (7-17) Strickland (1) 53,500*
157 9/23 at LA L 2-4 85-72 2nd -4.5 Greinke (16-8) Bumgarner (18-10) Jansen (44) 49,251
158 9/24 at LA L 1-9 85-73 2nd -5.5 Kershaw (21-3) Hudson (9-13) -- 53,387*
159 9/25 SD W 9-8 86-73 2nd -5.0 Lincecum (11-9) Boyer (0-1) Casilla (18) 41,850* 3,244,537
160 9/26 SD L 1-4 86-74 2nd -6.0 Kennedy (13-13) Vogelsong (8-13) Benoit (11) 41,926* 3,286,463
161 9/27 SD W 3-1 87-74 2nd -6.0 Strickland (1-0) Thayer (4-5) Casilla (19) 41,157* 3,327,620
162 9/28 SD W 9-3 88-74 2nd -6.0 Lincecum (12-9) Erlin (4-5) -- 41,077* 3,368,697

SEPTEMBER TOTALS (13-12)

FINAL RECORD: 88-74, 2nd Place in NL West

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2014 Player Transactions
JANUARY TRANSACTIONS APRIL TRANSACTIONS
Name Date Transaction Name Date Transaction
Brett Pill 1/2/2014 Released Jeremy Affeldt 4/4/2014 Sent to Minors for
Aubrey Huff 1/4/2014 Retired Rehabilitation
Ryan Theriot 1/5/2014 Retired Roger Kieschnick 4/4/2014 Acquired Off Waivers
Brett Pill 1/6/2014 Signed to Play in Korea Jeremy Affeldt 4/16/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
Brett Pill 1/6/2014 Cleared Waivers, Became (Strained ligament, R knee)
a Free Agent Jeremy Affeldt 4/16/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab
Dontrelle Willis 1/10/2014 Signed to Minor League Juan Perez 4/16/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Contract David Huff 4/22/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
2014 IN REVIEW

Rafael Dolis 1/13/2014 Signed to Minor League (Strained left quad)


Juan Perez 4/22/2014 Recalled from Triple-A
Contract Travis Ishikawa 4/25/2014 Signed to Minor League
Juan Gutierrez 1/13/2014 Signed to Minor League Contract
Contract
Kameron Loe 1/13/2014
Contract
Signed to Minor League MAY TRANSACTIONS
Name Date Transaction
Sandy Rosario 1/13/2014 Signed to Minor League Matt Cain 5/4/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
Contract (Lacerated finger)
Tony Abreu 1/17/2014 Signed (avoids arbitration) Jake Dunning 5/5/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Gregor Blanco 1/17/2014 Signed (avoids arbitration) Jake Dunning 5/6/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Yusmeiro Petit 1/17/2014 Signed (avoids arbitration) George Kontos 5/6/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Tyler Graham 1/21/2014 Signed to Minor League David Huff 5/8/2014 Sent to Minors for
Contract Rehabilitation
Mario Lisson 1/22/2014 Signed to Minor League Brandon Belt 5/10/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
Contract (Broken left thumb)
Joaquin Arias 1/23/2014 Signed (avoids arbitration, Matt Cain 5/10/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
two-year contract) (Lacerated finger)
David Huff 1/24/2014 Traded from Yankees (for Tyler Colvin 5/10/2014 Purchased From Triple-A
cash considerations) George Kontos 5/10/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Marco Scutaro 5/10/2014 Transferred to 60-Day DL
FEBRUARY TRANSACTIONS (Lower back strain)
Name Date Transaction David Huff 5/12/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
(Strained left quad)
Mark Teahen 2/15/2014 Signed to Minor League David Huff 5/12/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab
Contract Juan Perez 5/12/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Brandon Belt 2/19/2014 Signed (avoids arbitration) Santiago Casilla 5/22/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
Tyler Colvin 2/22/2014 Signed to Minor League (Strained right hamstring)
Contract George Kontos 5/22/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Matt Cain 5/31/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
MARCH TRANSACTIONS (Strained rt hamstring)
Name Date Transaction Juan Perez 5/31/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Angel Villalona 3/6/2014 Sent to Minors
Darren Ford 3/8/2014 Signed to Minor League JUNE TRANSACTIONS
Contract Name Date Transaction
Gary Brown 3/12/2014 Sent to Minors Matt Cain 6/6/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
Adam Duvall 3/12/2014 Sent to Minors (Strained right hamstring)
Kendry Flores 3/12/2014 Sent to Minors David Huff 6/6/2014 Designated for Assignment
Mike Kickham 3/12/2014 Sent to Minors David Huff 6/11/2014 Traded to Yankees (for
Jose De Paula 3/13/2014 Sent to Minors cash considerations)
Roger Kieschnick 3/14/2014 Sent to Minors Santiago Casilla 6/12/2014 Sent to Minors for
Nick Noonan 3/14/2014 Sent to Minors Rehabilitation
Edwin Escobar 3/18/2014 Sent to Minors Daniel Carbonell 6/15/2014 Sent to Minors
Mark Teahen 3/19/2014 Released Daniel Carbonell 6/15/2014 Signed as Free Agent
(4-yr major-league contract)
Erik Cordier 3/21/2014 Sent to Minors George Kontos 6/15/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Jake Dunning 3/21/2014 Sent to Minors Santiago Casilla 6/17/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
Heath Hembree 3/21/2014 Sent to Minors (Strained right hamstring)
Kameron Loe 3/22/2014 Released Santiago Casilla 6/17/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab
Tony Abreu 3/23/2014 Released Jake Dunning 6/21/2014 Designated for Assignment
George Kontos 3/23/2014 Sent to Minors Joe Panik 6/21/2014 Purchased Contract From
Tony Abreu 3/25/2014 Cleared Waivers, Became Triple-A
a Free Agent Juan Perez 6/21/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Tony Abreu 3/28/2014 Signed to Minor League Ehire Adrianza 6/23/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL (Rt
Contract hamstring strain)
Jeremy Affeldt 3/29/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL Juan Perez 6/23/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
(Strained ligament, rt knee) Marco Scutaro 6/24/2014 Sent to Minors for
Juan Gutierrez 3/29/2014 Purchased From Triple-A Rehabilitation
Brandon Hicks 3/29/2014 Purchased From Triple-A Adam Duvall 6/25/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Roger Kieschnick 3/29/2014 Designated for Assignment Angel Pagan 6/25/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL
Marco Scutaro 3/29/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL (Back strain)
(Lower back strain) Brandon Belt 6/26/2014 Sent to Minors for
Hunter Strickland 3/12/2014 Sent to Double-A Rehabilitation
Jake Dunning 6/28/2014 Outrighted to Minors

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JULY TRANSACTIONS Hector Sanchez 8/5/2014

Sent to Minors for
Rehabilitation
Name Date Transaction
Ehire Adrianza 7/2/2014 Sent to Minors for Tyler Colvin 8/7/2014 Outrighted to Minors
Rehabilitation Matt Duffy 8/7/2014 Optioned to Double-A
Adam Duvall 7/3/2014 Optioned to Triple-A Angel Pagan 8/7/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL
Brandon Belt 7/4/2014 Removed From15-Day DL (Back strain)
(Broken left thumb) Angel Pagan 8/7/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab
Brandon Belt 7/4/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab Dan Uggla 8/7/2014 Released
Juan Perez 7/9/2014 Optioned to Triple-AEhire Brandon Belt 8/8/2014 Placed on 7-day DL
Adrianza 7/10/2014 Removed From 15-Day DL (Concussion)
(Right hamstring strain) Matt Duffy 8/8/2014 Recalled From Double-A
Ehire Adrianza 7/10/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab Dan Uggla 8/9/2014 Cleared Waivers, Free Agent
Brandon Hicks 7/11/2014 Designated for Assignment Mike Broadway 8/10/2014 Signed to Minor League
Contract

2014 IN REVIEW
Marco Scutaro 7/11/2014 Removed From 60-Day DL
(Lower back strain) Adam Duvall 8/10/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Marco Scutaro 7/11/2014 Recalled From Minors Rehab Juan Perez 8/10/2014 Optioned to Triple-A
Brandon Hicks 7/14/2014 Outrighted to Minors Hector Sanchez 8/10/2014 Sent to Minors for Rehab
Tony Abreu 7/21/2014 Released Hector Sanchez 8/10/2014 15-day DL (Concussion)
Brandon Belt 7/21/2014 Placed on 7-Day DL Hector Sanchez 8/19/2014 Recalled from Minors Rehab
(Concussion) George Kontos 8/21/2014 Recalled as 26th player
Mitchell Boggs 7/21/2014 Signed to Minor League George Kontos 8/21/2014 Return of 26th player
Contract Brandon Belt 8/22/2014 Transferred to 15-day DL
Matt Cain 7/21/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL (Concussion)
(Right elbow) George Kontos 8/25/2014 Recalled from triple-A
Adam Duvall 7/21/2014 Recalled From Triple-A Adam Duvall 8/25/2014 Optioned to triple-A
George Kontos 7/21/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Dan Uggla 7/21/2014 Signed to Minor League SEPTEMBER TRANSACTIONS
Contract Name Date Transaction
Tony Abreu 7/25/2014 Purchased Contract From Chris Dominguez 9/1/2014 Contract purchased from
Triple-A Triple-A
Tony Abreu 7/25/2014 Signed to Minor League Guillermo Quiroz 9/1/2014 Contract purcahsed from
Contract Triple-A
Ehire Adrianza 7/25/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL Ehire Adrianza 9/1/2014 Transferred to 60-day DL
(Strained rt hamstring) Hector Sanchez 9/1/2014 Transferred to 60-day DL
Jose De Paula 7/25/2014 Designated for Assignment Mike Kickham 9/1/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Nick Noonan 7/25/2014 Designated for Assignment Hunter Strickland 9/1/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Marco Scutaro 7/25/2014 Placed on 15-Day DL Juan Perez 9/1/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
(Strained lower back) Gary Brown 9/2/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Dan Uggla 7/25/2014 Purchased From Contract Erik Cordier 9/2/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
From Triple-A Adam Duvall 9/2/2014 Recalled From Triple-A
Edwin Escobar 7/26/2014 Traded to Red Sox (with P Brett Bochy 9/2/2014 Contract Purchased From
Hembree for RHP Peavy) Triple-A
Edwin Escobar 7/26/2014 NTR - Called Up From Minors Chris Heston 9/2/2014 Contract Purchased From
Heath Hembree 7/26/2014 Traded to Red Sox (with P Triple-A
Escobar for RHP Peavy) Matt Cain 9/2/2014 Transferred to 60-day DL
Heath Hembree 7/26/2014 NTR - Called Up From Minors Marco Scutaro 9/2/2014 Transferred to 60-day DL
George Kontos 7/26/2014 Sent to Minors Brandon Belt 9/15/2014 Reinstated off the 15-day DL
Jake Peavy 7/26/2014 Traded from Red Sox
(for Ps Escobar, Hembree) OCTOBER TRANSACTIONS
Hector Sanchez 7/26/2014 Placed on 7-Day DL Name Date Transaction
(Concussion) Michael Morse 10/30/2014 Declared Free Agency
Andrew Susac 7/26/2014 Purchased Contract From Jake Peavy 10/30/2014 Declared Free Agency
Triple-A Sergio Romo 10/30/2014 Declared Free Agency
Tony Abreu 7/29/2014 Designated for Assignment Pablo Sandoval 10/30/2014 Declared Free Agency
Adam Duvall 7/29/2014 Optioned to Triple-A Travis Ryan Vogelsong 10/30/2014 Declared Free Agency
Travis Ishikawa 7/29/2014 Purchased Contract From
Triple-A NOVEMBER TRANSACTIONS
Juan Perez 7/29/2014 Called Up from Minors Name Date Transaction
Tyler Colvin 7/30/2014 Optioned to Triple-A Tony to Giants
Tony Abreu 7/31/2014 Outrighted to Minors Matt Cain 11/2/2014 Removed from 60-day DL
Jose De Paula 7/31/2014 Released to Giants
Angel Pagan 7/31/2014 Sent to Minors for Rehab Marco Scutaro 11/2/2014 Removed from 60-day DL
to Giants
AUGUST TRANSACTIONS Hector Sanchez 11/2/2014 Removed from 60-day DL
Name Date Transaction to Giants
Tyler Colvin 8/1/2014 Designated for Assignment Brett Bochy 11/3/2014 Outrighted to Minors
Matt Duffy 8/1/2014 Purchased Contract From Guillermo Quiroz 11/3/2014 Declared Free Agency
Triple-A Ray Black 11/20/2014 Contract purchased from
Jarrett Parker 8/1/2014 Purchased Contract From Minors
Triple-A Joan Gregorio 11/20/2014 Contract purchased from
Dan Uggla 8/1/2014 Designated for Assignment Minors
Brandon Belt 8/2/2014 Removed from 7-Day DL Juan Gutierrez 11/20/2014 Designated for Assignment
(Concussion) Cody Hall 11/20/2014 Contract purchased from
Jarrett Parker 8/2/2014 Optioned to Triple-A Minors
Jose De Paula 8/3/2014 Cleared Waivers, Free Agent Derek Law 11/20/2014 Contract purchased from
Nick Noonan 8/3/2014 Outrighted to Minors Minors
Jose De Paula 8/4/2014 Signed to Minor League
Contract
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2014 Disabled/Bereavement List
PLAYER INJURY DL TYPE PLACED (RETRO) REINSTATED/ELIGIBLE GAMES MISSED SF’S W-L
Adrianza right hamstring strain 15-day June 23 July 10 16 5-11
Adrianza right hamstring strain 60-day July 25 Nov. 2 59 30-29
Affeldt right knee sprain 15-day March 29 (March 23) April 7 14 9-5
Belt broken left thumb 15-day May 10 July 4 50 25-25
Belt concussion 7-day July 21 (July 20) Aug. 2 12 5-7
Belt concussion 7-day Aug. 8 (Aug. 7) Sept. 15 34 19-15
Cain cut right index finger 15-day April 24 May 10 14 11-3
Cain right hamstring strain 15-day May 31 (May 22) June 6 14 11-3
Cain right elbow inflammation 60-day July 21 (July 11) Nov. 2 69 37-32
Casilla right hamstring strain 15-day May 22 June 6 24 14-9
Huff left quad strain 15-day April 21 May 12 18 13-5
Pagan back inflammation 15-day June 25 (June 15) Aug. 7 45 19-26
2014 IN REVIEW

Sanchez concussion 60-day July 26 Nov. 3 58 30-28


Scutaro lower back strain 15-day March 29 (March 21) July 11 93 51-42
Scutaro lower back strain 60-day July 25 Nov. 2 59 30-20
Team 520

Giants Big Home Run Games


4 Home Runs in a Game (1)
April 30, 1961 at Milwaukee-NL................................................................Willie Mays

3 Home Runs in a Game (28)


May 9, 1888 at Indianapolis.......................................................................Roger Conner
Sept. 17, 1923 at Chicago-NL....................................................................George Kelly*
June 14, 1924 vs. Cincinnati......................................................................George Kelly
Aug. 21, 1930 vs. Boston-NL (2nd game).................................................Mel Ott*
Aug. 13, 1932 vs. Brooklyn (1st game).....................................................Bill Terry
April 24, 1947 vs. Boston-NL......................................................................Johnny Mize
July 18, 1947 vs. Cincinnati........................................................................Willard Marshall*
June 24, 1950 vs. Cincinnati......................................................................Wes Westrum
Sept. 1, 1951 vs. Brooklyn..........................................................................Don Mueller
Aug. 26, 1953 vs. St. Louis..........................................................................Dusty Rhodes*
June 3, 1954 at St. Louis............................................................................Hank Thompson
July 28, 1954 vs. St. Louis..........................................................................Dusty Rhodes
June 29, 1961 at Philadelphia (1st game)................................................Willie Mays
June 2, 1963 at St. Louis............................................................................Willie Mays
Sept. 22, 1963 vs. New York-NL................................................................Willie McCovey*
April 22, 1964 at Milwaukee-NL................................................................Willie McCovey*
Sept. 17, 1966 at New York-NL..................................................................Willie McCovey
Sept. 25, 1976 vs. Houston.........................................................................Gary Matthews
June 15, 1983 vs. Houston.........................................................................Darrell Evans
May 25, 1990 at Pittsburgh........................................................................Kevin Mitchell*
Aug. 2, 1994 vs. Cincinnati.........................................................................Barry Bonds
May 19, 2001 at Atlanta..............................................................................Barry Bonds
Sept. 9, 2001 at Colorado...........................................................................Barry Bonds
Aug. 27, 2002 at Colorado..........................................................................Barry Bonds
Aug. 13, 2004 at Philadelphia....................................................................J.T. Snow
June 2, 2011 at St. Louis............................................................................Aubrey Huff
Oct. 24, 2012 vs. Detroit (Game 1 of WS)................................................Pablo Sandoval*
Sept. 4, 2013 vs. San Diego.......................................................................Pablo Sandoval*
*consecutive at-bats

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GIANTS INSTANCES OF USING INSTANT REPLAY IN 2014
(REGULAR SEASON)
Seq Date Game Inn Mgr./Ump. Player of Ref. Initial Call Play Type Calling Ump Crew Chief Result Time
1 Tues., Apr. 1 SF @ ARI B4 Bochy Pollock Safe at 1st Tag play Guccione Hallion Stands 3:19
2 Fri., Apr. 4 SF @ LAD B7 Bochy H. Ramirez Safe at 2nd Tag play Foster West Overturned 1:16
3 Sat., Apr. 5 SF @ LAD B7 Mattingly Ellis Out at home Tag play West West Stands 1:40
4 Thur., Apr. 10 ARI @ SF T1 Gibson Campana Out at 2nd Tag play Reynolds Culbreth Stands 2:25
5 Tues., Apr. 15 LAD @ SF B10 Bochy G. Blanco Out at 1st Force play Fletcher Winters Overturned 1:24
6 Wed., Apr. 16 LAD @ SF T2 Mattingly Kemp Out at 1st Tag play Buckminster Winters Stands 4:25

2014 IN REVIEW
7 Sun., Apr. 20 SF @ SD B3 Bochy Nady Safe at home Tag play DiMuro Wendelstedt Overturned 1:29
8 Mon., Apr. 28 SD @ SF T3 Bochy Nady Safe at 1st Force play Hernandez Vanover Overturned 1:31
9 Mon., Apr. 28 SD @ SF T4 Black T. Ross Out at 1st Force play Hernandez Vanover Overturned 1:26
10 Mon., May 5 SF @ PIT B3 Bochy Marte Safe at 2nd Tag play Davis Davis Stands 3:01
11 Mon., May 5 SF @ PIT B5 Hurdle McCutchen Foul Ball Fair/foul Conroy Davis Overturned 1:42
12 Tues., May 6 SF @ PIT B9 Hurdle Marte Out at home Tag play Wolcott Davis Overturned 1:18
13 Sun., May 11 SF @ LAD B7 Bochy D. Gordon Safe at 1st Force play Schrieber T. Barrett Overturned 3:37
14 Mon., May 12 ATL @ SF T7 Bochy B.J. Upton Safe at 3rd Tag play DeMuth DeMuth Overturned 2:07
15 Tues., May 13 ATL @ SF T6 Bochy Heyward Safe at home Tag play Hickox DeMuth Confirmed 0:38
16 Tues., May 13 ATL @ SF T7 Gonzalez Freeman Out at 1st Force play L. Barrett DeMuth Overturned 1:04
17 Fri., May 16 MIA @ SF B5 Redmond Stanton No catch Catch/no catch Cederstrom Cederstrom Overturned 2:11
18 Sat., May 17 MIA @ SF B2 Redmond B. Hicks Touching 1st Touching base Cederstrom Cederstrom Overturned 3:03
19 Tues., May 20 SF @ COL T5 Bochy Colvin Foul Ball Fair/foul Miller Miller Overturned 2:44
20 Tues., May 20 SF @ COL B6 Bochy Stubbs Safe at 2nd Force play Reynolds Miller Stands 2:26
21 Thur., May 22 SF @ COL T2 UMPIRE Sandoval Home Run Potential HR Hamari Miller Overturned 2:36
22 Fri., May 23 MIN @ SF B1 Bochy Pence Out at 1st Force play Meals Meals Overturned 0:26
23 Mon., May 26 CHI @ SF B8 Renteria Pagan Safe at 2nd Tag play Segal Wegner Stands 2:07
24 Wed., May 28 CHI @ SF B7 Renteria H. Sanchez Safe at 3rd Tag play Fletcher Wegner Stands 2:50
25 Thur., June 5 SF @ CIN T3 Price Posey Safe at 1st Force play Vanover Vanover Overturned 2:17
26 Fri., June 6 NYM @ SF B5 Bochy M. Cain Ball (not HBP) HBP Drake West Overturned 1:12
27 Sat., June 7 NYM @ SF B9 Collins Pagan Safe at 1st Force play Hoberg West Confirmed 1:14
28 Tues., June 10 WSH @ SF B3 Williams Pagan Safe at 1st Force play Cuzzi Davis Stands 2:27
29 Tues., June 10 WSH @ SF T6 Bochy Desmond Safe at 1st Force play Cuzzi Davis Overturned 0:41
30 Fri., June 13 COL @ SF T9 Bochy Blackmon Safe at 2nd Tag play Segal Winters Overturned 1:36
31 Sat., June 14 COL @ SF T1 Bochy Rutledge Safe at 1st Force play Muchlinski Winters Overturned 0:46
32 Sat., June 14 COL @ SF B9 Bochy Pagan Out at 1st Force play Muchlinski Winters Stands 2:42
33 Sun., June 15 COL @ SF B2 Bochy G. Blanco Out at 1st Force play Wegner Winters Overturned 1:02
34 Fri., June 20 SF @ ARI B5 UMPIRE Owings 7.13/Out home 7.13 Iassogna Scott Confirmed 1:00
35 Mon., June 23 SD @ SF T4 UMPIRE Grandal Home Run Potential HR O'Nora O'Nora Overturned 3:21
36 Tues., June 24 SD @ SF B7 Black B. Crawford Safe at 1st Force play Hamari O'Nora Stands 2:16
37 Fri., June 27 CIN @ SF T6 Bochy Cozart Safe at 1st Force play Bellino Kellogg Stands 3:34
38 Fri., June 27 CIN @ SF T7 UMPIRE Pence No catch (trap) Catch/no catch Bellino Kellogg Confirmed 1:11
39 Sat., June 28 CIN @ SF T6 Bochy Bruce Safe at 1st Force play Reyburn Kellogg Overturned 1:49
40 Sat., June 28 CIN @ SF B8 Bochy G. Blanco Out at 2nd Tag play Hoberg Kellogg Stands 2:38
41 Sun., June 29 CIN @ SF T9 Bochy Cozart Safe at 2nd Tag play Kellogg Kellogg Overturned 1:52
42 Wed., July 2 STL @ SF B9 Bochy Pence Out at 1st Force play Kulpa DeMuth Overturned 0:57
43 Thur., July 3 STL @ SF B5 Matheny Pence Safe at 1st Force play DeMuth DeMuth Stands 2:36
44 Sat., July 5 SF @ SD T10 Black Posey Safe at 2nd Tag play B. Welke Davidson Stands 1:30
45 Sun., July 6 SF @ SD T7 Bochy Conrad Out at 2nd Force play Davidson Davidson Stands 2:51
46 Mon., July 7 SF @ OAK B5 Bochy Gentry HBP HBP Nauert Hernandez Stands 2:01
47 Mon., July 7 SF @ OAK T7 UMPIRE Pence Out at 1st Force play Hernandez Hernandez Confirmed 0:53
48 Tues., July 8 SF @ OAK T4 Bochy Sandoval Out at 1st Force play Ripperger Hernandez Stands 1:03
49 Thur., July 10 OAK @ SF B6 Bochy Pence Out at 1st Force play Nauert Hernandez Overturned 2:12
50 Thur., July 10 OAK @ SF B9 Melvin Blanco Safe at 1st Force play Nauert Hernandez Overturned 3:06
51 Sat., July 12 ARI @ SF B7 Gibson G. Blanco Safe at 1st Tag play Morales Scott Overturned 1:47
52 Sun., July 20 SF @ MIA T8 Bochy Posey Out at 1st Force play Rackley Gorman Confirmed 1:13
53 Mon., July 21 SF @ PHI T2 UMPIRE Morse 7.13/Out home 7.13 Miller Miller Confirmed 1:32
54 Mon., July 21 SF @ PHI B7 Sandberg Asche Out at 1st Force play Fairchild Miller Overturned 1:00
55 Mon., July 21 SF @ PHI B9 Sandberg D. Brown Out at 1st Force play Fairchild Miller Stands 1:34
56 Fri., July 25 LAD @ SF T1 UMPIRE Puig Fan Inter (triple) Potential HR Marquez Everitt Stands 2:54
57 Tues., July 29 PIT @ SF B2 UMPIRE Morse Home Run Potential HR Reynolds Culbreth Confirmed 0:48

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Seq Date Game Inn Mgr./Ump. Player of Ref. Initial Call Play Type Calling Ump Crew Chief Result Time
58 Fri., Aug. 1 SF @ NYM B2 Bochy C. Young HBP HBP Kellogg Kellogg Overturned 0:38
59 Sat., Aug. 2 SF @ NYM B3 Bochy deGrom Safe at 1st Force play Reyburn Kellogg Overturned 1:08
60 Tues., Aug. 5 SF @ MIL T3 Bochy Pence Out at 1st Force play H. Gibson Hallion Overturned 1:00
61 Tues., Aug. 5 SF @ MIL T9 Roenicke Panik Safe at 1st Force play H. Gibson Hallion Overturned 3:16
62 Fri., Aug. 8 SF @ KC T2 UMPIRE J. Perez Foul Ball Potential HR Cederstrom Cederstrom Confirmed 1:04
63 Fri., Aug. 8 SF @ KC T3 Yost Pence Safe at 3rd Tag play Cederstrom Cederstrom Overturned 2:38
64 Tues., Aug. 12 CWS @ SF T10 UMPIRE Jordan Danks 7.13/Out home 7.13 Culbreth Culbreth Confirmed 1:11
65 Wed., Aug. 13 CWS @ SF B7 UMPIRE Blanco 7.13/Out home 7.13 Segal Culbreth Overturned 5:55
66 Fri., Aug. 15 PHI @ SF T4 Sandberg Rollins Out at 3rd Tag play Morales West Confirmed 1:08
67 Sun., Aug. 17 PHI @ SF B8 Sandberg Panik Safe at 2nd Tag play Porter West Confirmed 2:04
2014 IN REVIEW

68 Thur., Aug. 21 SF @ CHI B3 Renteria Alcantara Ball (not HBP) HBP DiMuro Wendelstedt Confirmed 2:16
69 Mon., Aug. 25 COL @ SF T7 Bochy LeMahieu Safe at home Tag play Eddings Joyce Overturned 2:57
70 Thur., Aug. 28 COL @ SF B8 Bochy Pence Out home Tag play Hudson Joyce Confirmed 1:24
71 Sat., Aug. 30 MIL @ SF B6 Roenicke Gomez No catch (trap) Catch/no catch Wolcott Scott Overturned 0:45
72 Sat., Aug. 30 MIL @ SF T9 Roenicke Braun Out at 2nd Force play Wolcott Scott Confirmed 0:41
73 Mon., Sept. 1 SF @ COL B8 Weiss Morneau Out at 2nd Tag play Hernandez Vanover Stands 2:06
74 Sat., Sept. 6 SF @ DET B2 Ausmus R. Davis Out at 1st Force play Wegner Winters Overturned 0:49
75 Sat., Sept. 6 SF @ DET B4 Ausmus R. Davis Out at 2nd Tag play Winters Winters Confirmed 1:27
76 Sun., Sept. 7 SF @ DET T7 Ausmus G. Blanco Safe at 1st Tag play Winters Winters Stands 1:40
77 Wed., Sept. 10 ARI @ SF B3 Gibson Pagan Safe at 2nd Tag play Rackley Gorman Overturned 0:47
78 Fri., Sept. 12 LA @ SF T1 Bochy Puig Safe at 2nd Force play Hamari Joyce Stands 1:11
79 Sat., Sept 13 LA @ SF T6 Mattingly Crawford Out at 1st Force play Eddings Eddings Overturned 0:44
80 Sun., Sept. 14 LA @ SF T1 Mattingly Gordon Out at 2nd Tag play Blaser Eddings Overturned 1:13
81 Wed., Sept. 17 SF @ ARI T6 Bochy Pence Out at 1st Force play DeMuth DeMuth Stands 2:13
82 Mon., Sept. 22 SF @ LAD T7 Mattingly J. Perez Safe at 1st Tag play Ad. Johnson Miller Confirmed 1:28
83 Tues., Sept. 23 SF @ LAD B4 Mattingly Van Slyke Out at 2nd Tag play Miller Miller Stands 1:55
84 Sun., Sept. 28 SD @ SF B7 Bochy Panik Out at 1st Force play Hallion Hallion Overturned 3:46

GIANTS INSTANCES OF USING INSTANT REPLAY IN 2014


(POSTSEASON)
Seq Date Game Inn Mgr./Ump. Player of Ref. Initial Call Play Type Calling Ump Crew Chief Result Time
1 Fri., Oct. 3(G1) SF @ WSH T3 Bochy Ishikawa Out at 2nd Force play Hallion Winters Overturned 0:57
2 Sat., Oct. 4(G2) SF @ WSH T9 Bochy Posey Out at home Tag play Carapazza Winters Stands 2:34
3 Tues., Oct. 7(G4) WSH @ SF B7 Umpire Posey 7.13/Out home 7.13 Wendelstedt Winters Confirmed 1:52
4 Sat., Oct. 11(G1) SF @ STL B7 Matheny Wong Out at 1st Tag play B. Welke Davis Confirmed 0:54
5 Wed., Oct. 15(G4) STL @ SF B5 Matheny Pence Safe at 2nd Tag play Miller Davis Confirmed 1:51
6 Sat., Oct. 25(G4) KC @ SF B6 Yost Arias Safe at 2nd Tag play Kellogg Kellogg Confirmed 1:53
7 Wed., Oct. 29(G7) SF @ KC B3 Bochy Hosmer Safe at 1st Force play Cooper Kellogg Overturned 2:54

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2014 Major League Attendance
AMERICAN LEAGUE
-------------------- HOME -------------------- SEASON HIGH --------------- ROAD --------------
CLUB TOTAL AVG. DATES GAMES TOTAL DATE TOTAL AVG. DATES
NEW YORK 3,401,624 42,520 80 ( 81) 48,613 9/25 2,876,501 35,512 81
LOS ANGELES 3,095,935 38,221 81 ( 81) 44,561 8/07 2,253,991 28,175 80
BOSTON 2,956,089 36,495 81 ( 81) 38,275 7/29 2,581,250 31,867 81
DETROIT 2,917,209 36,015 81 ( 81) 45,068 3/31 2,332,847 28,801 81
TEXAS 2,718,733 33,565 81 ( 81) 49,031 3/31 2,199,597 27,156 81

2014 IN REVIEW
BALTIMORE 2,464,473 30,806 80 ( 81) 46,685 3/31 2,403,390 29,671 81
TORONTO 2,375,525 29,327 81 ( 81) 48,197 4/04 2,406,394 29,709 81
MINNESOTA 2,250,606 27,785 81 ( 81) 36,952 7/04 2,128,518 26,943 79
SEATTLE 2,064,334 25,486 81 ( 81) 45,661 4/08 2,252,704 28,159 80
OAKLAND 2,003,628 25,045 80 ( 81) 36,067 3/31 2,329,345 28,757 81
KANSAS CITY 1,956,482 24,154 81 ( 81) 40,103 4/04 2,176,712 26,873 81
HOUSTON 1,751,829 21,628 81 ( 81) 42,117 4/01 2,202,540 27,192 81
CHICAGO 1,650,821 20,896 79 ( 81) 39,142 5/25 2,310,057 28,519 81
TAMPA BAY 1,446,464 17,858 81 ( 81) 31,042 3/31 2,323,500 28,685 81
CLEVELAND 1,437,393 18,428 78 ( 81) 41,274 4/04 2,357,690 29,107 81
TOTALS 34,491,145 28,576 1207 (1215) 35,135,036 29,013 1211

NATIONAL LEAGUE
-------------------- HOME -------------------- SEASON HIGH --------------- ROAD --------------
CLUB TOTAL AVG. DATES GAMES TOTAL DATE TOTAL AVG. DATES
LOS ANGELES 3,782,337 46,696 81 ( 81) 53,500 9/22 2,740,259 33,830 81
ST. LOUIS 3,540,649 43,712 81 ( 81) 47,492 4/07 2,593,821 32,022 81
SAN FRANCISCO 3,368,697 41,589 81 ( 81) 42,890 4/17 2,667,841 32,936 81
MILWAUKEE 2,797,384 34,536 81 ( 81) 45,691 3/31 2,618,616 32,329 81
COLORADO 2,680,329 33,090 81 ( 81) 49,130 4/04 2,564,425 31,660 81
CHICAGO 2,652,113 32,742 81 ( 81) 41,927 7/26 2,680,806 33,096 81
WASHINGTON 2,579,389 31,844 81 ( 81) 42,834 4/04 2,419,021 29,864 81
CINCINNATI 2,476,664 30,576 81 ( 81) 43,134 3/31 2,603,406 32,141 81
PITTSBURGH 2,442,564 30,155 81 ( 81) 39,833 3/31 2,631,993 33,316 79
PHILADELPHIA 2,423,852 29,924 81 ( 81) 45,061 4/08 2,522,069 31,137 81
ATLANTA 2,354,305 29,065 81 ( 81) 48,815 7/04 2,495,133 30,804 81
SAN DIEGO 2,195,373 27,103 81 ( 81) 45,567 3/30 2,630,224 32,878 80
NEW YORK 2,148,808 26,860 80 ( 81) 42,442 3/31 2,609,590 32,217 81
ARIZONA 2,073,730 25,602 81 ( 81) 48,541 3/31 2,487,055 31,482 79
MIAMI 1,732,283 21,386 81 ( 81) 37,116 3/31 2,340,327 28,893 81
TOTALS 39,248,477 32,330 1214 (1215) 38,604,586 31,905 1210
GRAND TOTALS 73,739,622 30,458 2421 (2430) 73,739,622 30,458 2421

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2014 IN REVIEW

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OPPONENTS
Arizona Diamondbacks
N at i o n a l L e a g u e w e s t
Chase Field (Capacity: 48,635; First Year: 1998)
401 East Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Year-By-Year Series Results (1998-2014)


Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1998 4-2 3-3 7-5 2007 6-3 2-7 8-10 (since 1998)
1999 1-5 2-4 3-9 2008 4-5 3-6 7-11 All-Time Series:����������������171-125
2000 2-5 5-1 7-6 2009 7-2 6-3 13-5 At AT&T Park:�����������������������82-54
2001 3-6 6-4 9-10 2010 7-2 6-3 13-5 At Chase Field:����������������������84-64
2002 6-4 5-4 11-8 2011 5-4 4-5 9-9 Giants Last Trade with Arizona
2003 7-2 7-3 14-5 2012 5-4 4-5 9-9
Date������������������������������������� July 3, 2005
2004 9-1 5-4 14-5 2013 5-5 7-2 12-7
Acquired���������������������OF Doug Devore
2005 4-5 7-2 11-7 2014 6-3 7-3 13-6
Traded�����������������������RHP Matt Herges
2006 6-3 5-5 11-8
�����������������������������Cash Considerations

2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 13-6)


AT AT&T PARK (6-3 in 2014) AT CHASE FIELD (7-3 in 2014)
OPPONENTS


DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
4/8 W 7-3 Hudson Cahill 3/31 W 9-8 Machi Reed
4/9 L 3-7 Arroyo Lincecum 4/1 L 4-5 Miley Gutierrez
4/10 L 5-6(10) Putz Petit 4/2 W 2-0 Hudson Cahill
7/11 W 5-0 Lincecum Bolsinger 4/3 W 8-5 Machi Harris
7/12 L 0-2 Miley Vogelsong 6/20 L 1-4 Collmenter Lincecum
7/13 W 8-4 Bumgarner Nuno 6/21 W 6-4 Vogelsong McCarthy
9/9 W 5-1 PETIT Miley 6/22 W 4-1 Bumgarner Bolsinger
9/10 W 5-0 Machi Perez 9/15 L 2-6 Miley Vogelsong
9/11 W 6-2 Peavy Delgado 9/16 W 2-1 Peavy Collmenter
9/17 W 4-2 Romo Reed
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������Sept. 9-11, 2014
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������� July 21-24, 2003
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at AZ�������������������������������April 29-May 1, 2013
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at AZ�������������������������������������� July 22-25, 2010
Last Diamondbacks 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������July 25-27, 2008
Last Diamondbacks 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������� None
Last Diamondbacks 3-game sweep, at AZ��������������������������������� Sept. 23-25, 2011
Last Diamondbacks 4-game sweep, at AZ��������������������������������� Sept. 15-18, 2008
Most runs scored vs. AZ������������������������������18, Sept. 3, 2004 vs AZ (18-7)
Most runs allowed vs. AZ�����������������������������������16, Aug. 2, 1999 at AZ (16-6)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������13, July 1, 2007 vs. AZ (13-0)
Largest margin of defeat���������������������������� 13, Sept. 24, 2011 at AZ (2-15)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������8 games, July 9-Sept. 5, 2004
Longest losing streak����������������������������������9 games, Sept. 3, 2011-May 11, 2012
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at AZ���������������������������������������������������� None
Last AZ doubleheader sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������� None
Last AZ doubleheader sweep, at AZ���������������������������������������������������� None

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Atlanta Braves
N at i o n a l L e a g u e E a s t
Turner Field (Capacity: 49,377; First Year: 1997)
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA 30315

Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)


Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 4-7 2-9 6-16 1987 5-4 5-4 10-8 (since 1883)
1959 5-6 5-6 10-12 1988 7-2 6-3 13-5 All-Time Series:�����1,232-1,076-26
1960 7-4 1-10 8-14 1989 6-3 6-3 12-6 NY Era:��������������������������832-668-25
1961 7-4 4-7 11-11 1990 7-2 6-3 13-5 SF Era:�����������������������������399-409-1
1962 7-2 4-5 11-7 1991 5-4 4-5 9-9 At AT&T Park:����������������������� 30-20
1963 2-7 6-3 8-10 1992 4-5 3-6 7-11 At Turner Field:������������������25-42-1
1964 5-4 4-5 9-9 1993 3-4 3-3 6-7 Giants Last Trade with Atlanta
1965 4-5 4-5 8-10 1994 0-3 1-2 1-5
Date�����������������������������������Dec. 17, 2002
1966 4-5 6-3 10-8 1995 1-2 0-5 1-7
Acquired�����������������LHP Damian Moss
1967 4-5 4-5 8-10 1996 4-2 1-5 5-7
��������������������������������RHP Merkin Valdez
1968 5-4 4-5 9-9 1997 2-3 2-4 4-7
Traded��������������������������� RHP Russ Ortiz
1969 7-2 2-7 9-9 1998 0-3 2-4 2-7
1970 6-3 5-4 11-7 1999 4-2 1-2 5-4

OPPONENTS
1971 5-4 6-3 11-7 2000 2-1 1-5 3-6
1972 7-2 4-5 11-7 2001 1-2 1-2 2-4
1973 7-2 3-6 10-8 2002 2-2 1-1-1 3-3-1
1974 4-5 6-3 10-8 2003 3-0 1-2 4-2
1975 5-4 4-4 9-8 2004 2-1 1-3 3-4
1976 4-5 5-4 9-9 2005 1-2 1-2 2-4
1977 7-2 3-6 10-8 2006 3-1 1-2 4-3
1978 4-5 3-6 7-11 2007 2-2 1-2 3-4
1979 3-6 4-5 7-11 2008 2-1 3-1 5-2
1980 4-5 2-6 6-11 2009 3-0 1-3 4-3
1981 4-3 3-2 7-5 2010 2-1 1-3 3-4
1982 4-5 6-3 10-8 2011 0-3 1-3 1-6
1983 5-4 4-5 9-9 2012 2-2 2-1 4-3
1984 4-5 4-5 8-10 2013 3-1 1-2 4-3
1985 4-5 4-5 8-10 2014 2-1 3-0 5-1
1986 6-3 5-4 11-7
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 5-1)
AT AT&T PARK (2-1 in 2014) AT TURNER FIELD (3-0 in 2014)
DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
5/12 W 4-2 Lincecum Floyd 5/2 W 2-1 Lincecum Minor
5/13 L 0-5 Minor Vogelsong 5/3 W 3-1 Vogelsong Teheran
5/14 W 10-4 Bumgarner Teheran 5/4 W 4-1 Bumgarner Wood
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������May 25-27, 2009
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������� July 29-31, 1988
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at ATL����������������������������������������May 2-4, 2014
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at ATL������������������������������������� June 7-10, 1954
Last Braves 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������� April 22-24, 2011
Last Braves 4-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������� June 22-24, 1956
Last Braves 3-game sweep, at ATL������������������������������������May 16-18, 2000
Last Braves 4-game sweep, at ATL�����������������������������������June 21-23, 1960 at MIL
Most runs scored vs. ATL���������������������������������� 23, June 8, 1990 at ATL (23-8)
Most runs allowed vs. ATL��������� 19 (2x),last: June 30, 1951 at BOS (7-19)
Largest margin of victory����������������������������������21, Sept. 10, 1924 vs. BOS (22-1)
Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������������17, Sept. 17, 1897 (0-17)
since 1900:������������������������������������������14, July 3, 1966 vs. ATL (17-3)
Longest win streak�������������������18 games, Sept. 13, 1917 (2)-Sept. 2, 1918 (1)
Longest losing streak��������������������������������� 15 games, April 24-Oct. 4, 1902 (1)
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������July 31, 1988
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at ATL������������������������������������� May 19, 1979
Last ATL doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������� Aug. 2, 1992
Last ATL doubleheader sweep, at ATL�����������������������������������June 30, 1978

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Chicago Cubs
N at i o n a l L e a g u e C e n t r a l
Wrigley Field (Capacity: 41,019; First Year: 1914)
1060 West Addison
Chicago, IL 60613-4397
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 5-6 5-6 10-12 1987 3-3 4-2 7-5 (since 1883)
1959 6-5 4-7 10-12 1988 4-2 3-3 7-5 All-Time Series:���� 1,135-1,059-25
1960 5-6 8-3-1 13-9-1 1989 3-3 3-3 6-6 NY Era:������������������������� 782-736-23
1961 10-1 7-4 17-5 1990 3-3 2-4 5-7 SF Era:���������������������������� 353-323-2
1962 8-1 4-5 12-6 1991 4-2 2-4 6-6 At AT&T Park:�����������������������27-26
1963 5-4 3-6 8-10 1992 2-4 2-4 4-8 At Wrigley Field:����������� 393-412-4
1964 3-6 6-3 9-9 1993 3-3 3-3 6-6
1965 7-2 5-4 12-6 1994 1-2 3-3 4-5 Giants Last Trade with Chicago
1966 5-4 7-2 12-6 1995 2-4 5-1 7-5 Date�����������������������������������Aug. 11, 2010
1967 4-5 4-5 8-10 1996 3-3 2-4 5-7 Acquired��������������������IF Mike Fontenot
1968 5-4 4-5-1 9-9-1 1997 3-2 3-3 6-5 Traded����������������������OF Evan Crawford
1969 3-3 3-3 6-6 1998 1-2 2-5 3-7
1970 3-3 2-4 5-7 1999 4-0 3-1 7-1
OPPONENTS

1971 6-0 3-3 9-3 2000 4-2 1-2 5-4


1972 3-3 2-4 5-7 2001 1-2 2-1 3-3
1973 4-2 6-0 10-2 2002 2-1 1-2 3-3
1974 2-4 4-2 6-6 2003 1-2 1-2 2-4
1975 5-1 2-4 7-5 2004 2-1 2-1 4-2
1976 2-4 2-4 4-8 2005 1-3 1-2 2-5
1977 2-4 1-5 3-9 2006 2-1 2-1 4-2
1978 4-2 4-2 8-4 2007 1-2 1-3 2-5
1979 2-4 2-4 4-8 2008 2-2 1-2 3-4
1980 3-3 4-2 7-5 2009 1-3 1-1 2-4
1981 3-1 2-4 5-5 2010 3-1 2-1 5-2
1982 3-3 3-3 6-6 2011 1-2 3-3 4-5
1983 5-1 3-3 8-4 2012 4-0 2-1 6-1
1984 1-5 2-4 3-9 2013 0-3 3-1 3-4
1985 3-3 3-3 6-6 2014 2-1 2-1 4-2
1986 2-4 4-2 6-6
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-2)
AT AT&T PARK (2-1 in 2014) AT WRIGLEY FIELD (2-1 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
5/26 L 4-8 Samardzija Petit 8/19 L 1-2 Wada Vogelsong
5/27 W 4-0 Hudson Arrieta 8/20 W 8-3 Peavy Jackson
5/28 W 5-0 Kontos Jackson 8/21 W 5-3 Bumgarner Wood
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������Sept. 1-3, 2000
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������ June 1-4, 2012
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at CHI�������������������������������������Sept. 8-10, 1995
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at CHI����������������������������������� June 21-23, 1966
Last Cubs 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������� July 26-28, 2013
Last Cubs 4-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������Sept. 28-30, 1904
Last Cubs 3-game sweep, at CHI��������������������������������������May 20-22, 1994
Last Cubs 4-game sweep, at CHI����������������������������������������� June 4-6, 1963
Most runs scored vs. CHI��������������������������������22, June 2, 1883 vs. CHI (22-7)
Most runs allowed vs. CHI�������������������������������� 21, July 7, 1886 at CHI (9-21)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������� 17, June 8, 1888 (19-2)
since 1900:����������������������������������16 (twice), last: July 4, 1961 at CHI (2-18)
Largest margin of defeat���������������������������������������� 19, June 7, 1906 (0-19)
Longest winning streak�����������10 games, Aug. 20, 1894-May 30, 1895 (1)
Longest losing streak������������������������������������11 games, July 7-Oct. 3, 1890
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������July 8, 1990
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at CHI������������������������������������ Aug. 25, 1999
Last CHI doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������� Aug. 3, 1980
Last CHI doubleheader sweep, at CHI����������������������������������Sept. 27, 1964

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Cincinnati Reds
N at i o n a l L e a g u e C e n t r a l
Great American Ball Park (Capacity: 42,271; First Year: 2003)
100 Joe Nuxhall Way
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 5-6 6-5 11-11 1987 6-3 5-4 11-7 (since 1890)
1959 7-4 7-4 14-8 1988 4-5 3-6 7-11 All-Time Series:��� 1,202-1,006-15
1960 6-5 5-6 11-11 1989 6-3 4-5 10-8 NY Era:������������������������ 798-600-15
1961 3-8 7-4 10-12 1990 8-1 3-6 11-7 SF Era:�������������������������������404-406
1962 7-2 4-5 11-7 1991 5-4 3-6 8-10 At AT&T Park:����������������������27-28
1963 5-4 5-4 10-8 1992 5-4 3-6 8-10 At Great American Ball Park: 16-22
1964 5-4 6-3 11-7 1993 6-1 5-1 11-2
1965 7-2 5-4 12-6 1994 2-4 0-3 2-7 Giants Last Trade with Cincinnati
1966 6-3 4-4 10-7 1995 1-1 2-2 3-3 Date����������������������������������� July 21, 1995
1967 5-4 5-4 10-8 1996 1-5 3-4 4-9 Acquired��������������������IF Dave McCarty
1968 3-6 7-2 10-8 1997 2-3 5-1 7-4 ���������������������������������� LHP Ricky Pickett
1969 5-4 3-6 8-10 1998 5-1 2-1 7-2 ������������������������������������ RHP John Roper
1970 6-3 3-6 9-9 1999 1-2 4-2 5-4 ����������������������������������OF Deion Sanders

OPPONENTS
1971 5-4 4-5 9-9 2000 5-1 1-2 6-3 ���������������������������������RHP Scott Service
1972 3-6 2-4 5-10 2001 0-3 2-1 2-4 Traded������������������������RHP Dave Burba
1973 3-6 5-4 8-10 2002 3-0 1-2 4-2 ������������������������������������ OF Darren Lewis
1974 5-4 2-7 7-11 2003 2-1 1-2 3-3 ������������������������������� RHP Mark Portugal
1975 3-6 2-7 5-13 2004 1-2 2-1 3-3
1976 3-6 6-3 9-9 2005 2-2 3-1 5-3
1977 5-4 3-6 8-10 2006 3-1 2-1 5-2
1978 3-6 3-6 6-12 2007 2-2 1-2 3-4
1979 7-2 5-4 12-6 2008 1-2 0-3 1-5
1980 6-3 5-4 11-7 2009 1-2 2-1 3-3
1981 2-3 3-6 5-9 2010 2-1 2-2 4-3
1982 7-2 5-4 12-6 2011 2-2 0-3 2-5
1983 3-6 5-4 8-10 2012 2-2 1-2 3-4
1984 5-4 1-8 6-12 2013 1-3 0-3 1-6
1985 6-3 0-9 6-12 2014 0-4 2-1 2-5
1986 4-5 5-4 9-9
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 2-5)
AT AT&T PARK (0-4 in 2014) AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK (2-1 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
6/26 L 1-10 Leake Vogelsong 6/3 L 3-8 Bailey Lincecum
6/27 L 2-6 Cueto Bumgarner 6/4 W 3-2 Vogelsong Cingrani
6/28 L 3-7(11) Broxton Lopez 6/5 W 6-1 Bumgarner Leake
6/29 L 0-3 BAILEY Hudson
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������May 3-5, 2002
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������� July 26-29, 1990
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at CIN��������������������������������������� April 5-7, 1999
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at CIN�������������������������������������May 12-15, 1983
Last Reds 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������� April 24-26, 2001
Last Reds 4-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������� June 26-29, 2014
Last Reds 3-game sweep, at CIN�������������������������������������������� July 1-3, 2013
Last Reds 4-game sweep, at CIN�������������������������������������� April 18-21, 1985
Most runs scored vs. CIN������������������������������������ 25, June 9, 1901 at CIN (25-13)
Most runs allowed vs. CIN���������� 17 (3x),last: Aug. 3, 1994 vs. CIN (4-17)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������������ 15, May 19, 1909 vs. CIN (18-3)
Largest margin of defeat�����������������������������15, Oct. 1, 1965 vs. CIN (2-17)
Longest winning streak������������������������������15 games, May 20-Aug. 3, 1912
Longest losing streak�������������������9 games (2x), last: July 30-Sept. 12, 1975
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF������������������������������������������ Aug. 9, 1987
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at CIN�������������������������������������� July 12, 1980
Last CIN doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������April 15, 1973
Last CIN doubleheader sweep, at CIN�����������������������������������April 28, 1984

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Colorado Rockies
N at i o n a l L e a g u e W e s t
Coors Field (Capacity: 50,398; First Year: 1995)
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205-2000
Year-By-Year Series Results (1993-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1993 4-2 6-1 10-3 2004 5-4 6-4 11-8 (since 1993)
1994 5-2 2-1 7-3 2005 6-3 5-4 11-7 All-Time Series:����������������202-155
1995 3-3 2-5 5-8 2006 5-4 3-6 8-10 At AT&T Park:�����������������������87-48
1996 6-1 2-4 8-5 2007 4-5 4-5 8-10 At Coors Field:����������������������75-92
1997 5-1 3-3 8-4 2008 3-6 4-5 7-11
1998 3-3 2-4 5-7 2009 7-2 3-6 10-8 Giants Last Trade with Colorado
1999 6-1 3-3 9-4 2010 5-4 4-5 9-9 Date����������������������������������� July 27, 2012
2000 6-0 1-6 7-6 2011 7-2 6-3 13-5 Acquired������������������ IF Marco Scutaro
2001 6-4 4-5 10-9 2012 7-2 7-2 14-4 �����������������������������Cash Considerations
2002 5-4 6-4 11-8 2013 7-2 3-7 10-9 Traded������������������IF Charlie Culberson
2003 9-1 3-6 12-7 2014 5-5 4-5 9-10
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 9-10)
OPPONENTS

AT AT&T PARK (5-5 in 2014) AT COORS FIELD (4-5 in 2014)



DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
4/11 W 6-5 Bumgarner De La Rosa 4/21 L 2-8 De La Rosa Vogelsong
4/12 L 0-1 Kahnle Cain 4/22 L 1-2 Morales BUMGARNER
4/13 W 5-4(10) Romo Brothers 4/23 W 12-10(11) Machi Bettis
6/13 L 4-7 Belisle Romo 5/20 L 4-5 Hawkins Romo
6/14 L 4-5 Brothers Romo 5/21 W 5-1 Petit Chacin
6/15 L 7-8 Belisle Gutierrez 5/22 W 4-2 Affeldt Friedrich
8/25 L 2-3 Matzek Peavy 9/1 L 9-10 Hawkins Romo
8/26 W 3-0 BUMGARNER De La Rosa 9/2 W 12-7 Kontos Belisle
8/27 W 4-2 Casilla Nicasio 9/3 L 2-9 Bergman Vogelsong
8/28 W 4-1 Petit Lyles

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������� April 8-10, 2013
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������� Sept. 17-20, 2012
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at COL��������������������������������������Aug. 3-5, 2012
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at COL��������������������������������� Sept. 15-18, 2011
Last Rockies 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������ June 13-15, 2014
Last Rockies 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Rockies 3-game sweep, at COL���������������������������������May 24-26, 2002
Last Rockies 4-game sweep, at COL��������������������������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. COL��������������������������������18, July 2, 2002 at COL (18-5)
Most runs allowed vs. COL�������������������� 20, Sept. 18, 2006 at COL (8-20)
Largest margin of victory����������������������� 15, June 24, 1993 vs. COL (17-2)
Largest margin of defeat�������������������������������� 12, Sept. 18, 2006 at COL (8-20)
Longest winning streak���������������10 games, Sept. 11, 2012- May 16, 2013
Longest losing streak��������������������5 games (2x), last: May 24-June 1, 2002
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF������������������������������������������ July 4, 2000
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at COL������������������������������������������������� None
Last COL doubleheader sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������� None
Last COL doubleheader sweep, at COL���������������������������������������������� None

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Los Angeles Dodgers
N at i o n a l L e a g u e W e s t
Dodger Stadium (Capacity: 56,000; First Year: 1962)
1000 Elysian Park Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012-1199
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 9-2 7-4 16-6 1977 1-8 3-6 4-14 1996 3-3 3-4 6-7
1959 2-9 6-5 8-14 1978 4-5 3-6 7-11 1997 4-2 2-4 6-6 (since 1890)
1960 7-4 5-6 12-10 1979 3-6 1-8 4-14 1998 4-2 2-4 6-6 All-Time Series:���1,210-1,183-18
1961 8-3 4-7 12-10 1980 3-6 2-7 5-13 1999 2-4 3-4 5-8 NY Era:������������������������722-670-18
1962 7-3 4-7 11-10 1981 2-4 3-3 5-7 2000 2-4 3-3 5-7 SF Era:������������������������������ 488-513
1963 6-3 3-6 9-9 1982 4-5 5-4 9-9 2001 4-5 4-6 8-11 At AT&T Park:��������������������� 66-69
1964 7-2 5-4 12-6 1983 7-2 6-3 13-5 2002 4-5 7-3 11-8 At Dodger Stadium:���������208-249
1965 4-5 4-5 8-10 1984 5-4 3-6 8-10 2003 8-2 5-4 13-6
1966 5-4 4-5 9-9 1985 4-5 3-6 7-11 2004 5-5 4-5 9-10
1967 7-2 6-3 13-5 1986 6-3 4-5 10-8 2005 6-4 4-5 10-9 Giants Last Trade with Los Angeles
1968 4-5 5-4 9-9 1987 4-5 4-5 8-10 2006 2-7 4-6 6-13 Date�������������������������������������Aug. 9, 2007
1969 7-2 6-3 13-5 1988 3-6 3-6 6-12 2007 2-7 6-3 8-10
Acquired�����PTBNL (IF Travis Denker)
1970 4-5 5-4 9-9 1989 6-3 2-7 8-10 2008 5-4 4-5 9-9
1971 2-7 4-5 6-12 1990 5-4 5-4 10-8 2009 4-5 3-6 7-11 Traded���������������������� IF Mark Sweeney
1972 6-3 3-6 9-9 1991 6-3 4-5 10-8 2010 5-4 5-4 10-8

OPPONENTS
1973 5-4 4-5 9-9 1992 5-4 6-3 11-7 2011 5-4 4-5 9-9
1974 2-7 4-5 6-12 1993 2-4 4-3 6-7 2012 5-4 5-4 10-8
1975 5-4 3-6 8-10 1994 4-3 1-2 5-5 2013 6-3 5-5 11-8
1976 4-5 6-3 10-8 1995 4-3 1-5 5-8 2014 3-6 6-4 9-10

2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 9-10)


AT AT&T PARK (3-6 in 2014) AT DODGER STADIUM (6-4 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
4/15 W 3-2(12) Petit League 4/4 W 8-4 Huff Ryu
4/16 W 2-1 Machi Howell 4/5 W 7-2 Bumgarner Maholm
4/17 L 1-2 Ryu Bumgarner 4/6 L 2-6 Greinke Cain
7/25 L 1-8 Greinke Lincecum 5/8 W 3-1(10) Casilla Howell
7/26 L 0-5 KERSHAW Vogelsong 5/9 W 3-1 Bumgarner Maholm
7/27 L 3-4 Ryu Peavy 5/10 L 2-6 Greinke Affeldt
9/12 W 9-0 Bumgarner Ryu 5/11 W 7-4(10) Romo Jansen
9/13 L 0-17 Greinke Hudson 9/22 W 5-2(13) Casilla Correia
9/14 L 2-4 Kershaw Petit 9/23 L 2-4 Greinke Bumgarner
9/24 L 1-9 Kershaw Hudson

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� May 3-5, 2013
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������������June 21-24, 2004
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at LA���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Aug. 20-22, 2012
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at LA����������������������������������������������������������������������������April 21-24, 1923
Last Dodgers 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������������������July 25-27, 2014
Last Dodgers 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������������July 1-4, 1977
Last Dodgers 3-game sweep, at LA��������������������������������������������������������������������������June 24-26, 2013
Last Dodgers 4-game sweep, at LA��������������������������������������������������������������������������June 22-25, 1995
Most runs scored vs. LA���������������������������������������������������������� 26, April 30, 1944 (1) vs. BRK (26-8)
Most runs allowed vs. LA since 1900��������������������������������������� 21, Aug . 6, 1894 vs. BRK (8-21) 20,
��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� June 29, 1959 at LA (9-20)
Largest margin of victory����������������������������������������������18 (3x), last: April 30, 1944 (1) vs. BR(26-8)
Largest margin of defeat......................................................������������ 17, Sept. 13, 2014 vs. LA (0-17)
Longest winning streak....................................................... 12 games, Oct. 2, 1937-July 4, 1938 (2)
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������������������������������������10 games, July 12-Sept. 6, 1953
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 30, 1958
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at LA������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 3, 1948
Last LA doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������������������������������July 26, 1988
Last LA doubleheader sweep, at LA��������������������������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 8, 1951

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Miami Marlins
N at i o n a l L e a g u e E a s t
Marlins Ballpark (Capacity: 37,422; First Year: 2012)
501 Marlins Way
Miami, FL 33125
Year-By-Year Series Results (1993-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1993 4-2 4-2 8-4 2004 3-1 2-1 5-2 (since 1993)
1994 2-1 2-1 4-2 2005 1-2 1-2 2-4 All-Time Series:��������������������99-69
1995 2-4 1-1 3-5 2006 2-1 1-2 3-3 At AT&T Park:�����������������������26-23
1996 5-1 2-4 7-5 2007 2-1 4-0 6-1 At Marlins Ballpark:�����������������6-4
1997 4-2 2-3 6-5 2008 2-1 1-2 3-3 Giants Last Trade with Miami
1998 3-0 6-0 9-0 2009 2-1 2-2 4-3
1999 5-1 0-3 5-4 2010 2-2 3-0 5-2 Date�����������������������������������Dec. 20, 2014
2000 2-1 4-2 6-3 2011 0-3 2-1 2-4 Acquired����������������IF Casey McGehee
2001 3-0 1-2 4-2 2012 0-3 2-2 2-5 Traded�������������������� RHP Kendry Flores
2002 2-1 1-3 3-4 2013 1-3 2-1 3-4 ������������������������������������RHP Luis Castillo
2003 2-1 3-0 5-1 2014 2-2 2-1 4-3

2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-3)


OPPONENTS

AT AT&T PARK (2-2 in 2014) AT MARLINS BALLPARK (2-1 in 2014)



DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
5/15 W 6-4 Cain Eovaldi 7/18 W 9-1 Bumgarner Eovaldi
5/16 L 5-7 Dunn Casilla 7/19 W 5-3 Hudson Alvarez
5/17 L 0-5 Koehler Lincecum 7/20 L 2-3 Hand Lincecum
5/18 W 4-1 Vogelsong Turner

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������� Aug. 14-16, 2001
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at MIA����������������������������������������May 4-6, 2010
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at MIA����������������������������������� Aug. 17-20, 2007
Last Marlins 3-game sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������May 1-3, 2012
Last Marlins 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Marlins 3-game sweep, at MIA����������������������������������� Aug. 9-11, 1999
Last Marlins 4-game sweep, at MIA���������������������������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. MIA����� 14 (3x), last: Aug. 16, 2013 vs. MIA (14-10)
Most runs allowed vs. MIA���������������������� 16, July 23, 2005 vs. MIA (4-16)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������� 12, June 5, 2006 vs. MIA (14-2)
Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������� 12, July 23, 2005 vs. MIA (4-16)
Longest winning streak������������������ 10 games, May 4, 1998-April 19, 1999
Longest losing streak������������������������ 5 games, July 29, 2010-Aug.12, 2011
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at MIA�������������������������������������������������� None
Last FLA doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................��������������� None
Last FLA doubleheader sweep, at MIA���������������������������������� May 25, 2008

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Milwaukee Brewers
N at i o n a l L e a g u e C e n t r a l
Miller Park (Capacity: 41,900; First Year: 2001)
One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, WI 53214
Year-By-Year Series Results (1998-2014)
All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
1998 2-1 2-4 4-5 2007 3-0 2-4 5-4 (since 1998)
1999 2-4 3-0 5-4 2008 0-3 0-3 0-6 All-Time Series:�������������������� 68-58
2000 3-0 3-3 6-3 2009 2-1 3-3 5-4 At AT&T Park:����������������������� 30-19
2001 3-3 1-2 4-5 2010 1-2 4-0 5-2 At Miller Park:����������������������� 26-27
2002 2-1 3-0 5-1 2011 2-1 1-2 3-3 Giants Last Trade with Milwaukee
2003 2-1 3-0 5-1 2012 2-1 2-1 4-2 Date������������������������������������ July 20, 2008
2004 2-1 3-0 5-1 2013 2-2 0-3 2-5 Acquired�������������LHP Steve Hammond
2005 1-2 2-2 3-4 2014 3-0 1-2 4-2 ��������������������������������������� OF Darren Ford
2006 2-1 1-5 3-6 Traded���������������������������� IF Ray Durham
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-2)
AT AT&T PARK (3-0 in 2014) AT MILLER PARK (1-2 in 2014)

OPPONENTS

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
8/29 W 13-2 Vogelsong Peralta 8/5 L 3-4 Nelson Machi
8/30 W 3-1 Peavy Fiers 8/6 W 7-4 Vogelsong Gallardo
8/31 W 15-5 Bumgarner Lohse 8/7 L 1-3 Peralta Peavy

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������� Aug. 29-31, 2014
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at MIL�����������������������������������Sept. 14-16, 2004
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at MIL���������������������������������������� July 5-8, 2010
Last Brewers 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������ July 18-20, 2008
Last Brewers 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������ None
Last Brewers 3-game sweep, at MIL�������������������������������� April 16-18, 2013
Last Brewers 4-game sweep, at MIL���������������������������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. MIL��������������������������������16, May 21, 2000 at MIL (16-10)
Most runs allowed vs. MIL����������13 (3x), last: April 4, 2008 at MIL (4-13)
Largest margin of victory�����������������������������13, July, 7, 2010 at MIL (15-2)
Largest margin of defeat�����������������������������10, July 7, 2001 vs. MIL (3-13)
Longest winning streak�����������������7 games, Sept. 20, 2002-Sept. 12, 2003
Longest losing streak����������������������7 games, Sept. 21, 2006-June 20, 2007
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at MIL�������������������������������������������������� None
Last MIL doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������� None
Last MIL doubleheader sweep, at MIL������������������������������������������������ None

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New York Mets
N at i o n a l L e a g u e E a s t
Citi Field (Capacity: 41,922; First Year: 2009)
123-01 Roosevelt Avenue
Flushing, NY 11368
Year-By-Year Series Results (1962-2014)
All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
1962 7-2 7-2 14-4 1989 5-1 4-2 9-3 (since 1962)
1963 7-2 5-4 12-6 1990 4-2 1-5 5-7 All-Time Series:�����������������317-268
1964 5-4 6-3 11-7 1991 4-2 2-4 6-6 At AT&T Park:������������������������29-21
1965 6-3 7-2 13-5 1992 1-5 1-5 2-10 At Citi Field�������������������������������13-8
1966 4-5 5-4 9-9 1993 4-2 4-2 8-4 Giants Last Trade with New York
1967 7-2 6-3 13-5 1994 2-4 4-2 6-6
1968 6-3 5-4 11-7 1995 4-3 4-2 8-5 Date�������������������������������������� Dec. 7, 2011
1969 3-3 1-5 4-8 1996 4-2 2-4 6-6 Acquired�����������������������OF Angel Pagan
1970 3-3 3-3 6-6 1997 3-2 5-1 8-3 Traded������������������������ OF Andres Torres
1971 4-2 4-2 8-4 1998 4-2 1-2 5-4 �������������������������������RHP Ramon Ramirez
1972 2-4 2-4 4-8 1999 1-2 1-5 2-7
1973 4-2 3-3 7-5 2000 4-0 1-3 5-3
1974 3-3 3-3 6-6 2001 3-0 1-3 4-3
OPPONENTS

1975 3-3 1-5 4-8 2002 3-0 3-0 6-0


1976 2-4 3-3 5-7 2003 2-2 0-2 2-4
1977 3-3 2-4 5-7 2004 2-1 0-3 2-4
1978 4-2 5-1 9-3 2005 2-1 1-2 3-3
1979 3-3 1-5 4-8 2006 1-2 2-1 3-3
1980 5-1 4-2 9-3 2007 1-2 1-2 2-4
1981 2-1 2-1 4-2 2008 1-2 0-3 1-5
1982 4-2 4-2 8-4 2009 1-3 2-2 3-5
1983 3-3 4-2 7-5 2010 3-1 1-2 4-3
1984 3-3 5-1 8-4 2011 2-1 2-1 4-2
1985 2-4 2-4 4-8 2012 1-3 3-1 4-4
1986 2-4 3-3 5-7 2013 0-3 2-1 2-4
1987 1-5 2-4 3-9 2014 3-0 3-1 6-1
1988 5-1 3-3 8-4
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 6-1)
AT AT&T PARK (3-0 in 2014) AT CITI FIELD (3-1 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
6/6 W 4-2 Affeldt Torres 8/1 W 5-1 VOGELSONG Niese
6/7 W 5-4 Affeldt Mejia 8/2 L 2-4 deGrom Peavy
6/8 W 6-4 Lincecum Wheeler 8/3 W 9-0 BUMGARNER Colon
8/4 W 4-3 Romo Mejia
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������June 6-8, 2014
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������� May 1-4, 2000
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at NY������������������������������������������ May 7-9, 2002
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at NY������������������������������������������June 1-3, 1962
Last Mets 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������July 8-10, 2013
Last Mets 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Mets 3-game sweep, at NY�������������������������������������������July 8-10, 2008
Last Mets 4-game sweep, at NY���������������������������������Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 1990
Most runs scored vs. NY�������������������������������17, May 4, 1963 at NY (17-4)
Most runs allowed vs. NY���������������������������������15, Aug. 27, 1997 at NY (6-15)
Largest margin of victory�������������������������������13, May 4, 1963 at NY (17-4)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������� 13, June 1, 1992 at NY (1-14)
Longest winning streak���� 9 games (2x), last: Aug. 27, 2001-May 16, 2003
Longest losing streak����������� 8 games (2x) last: June 3, 2008-May 16, 2009
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������May 19, 1996
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at NY�������������������������������������� April 23, 2012
Last NY doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������� June 13, 1976
Last NY doubleheader sweep, at NY��������������������������������������� July 13, 1979

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Philadelphia Phillies
N at i o n a l L e a g u e E a s t
Citizens Bank Park (Capacity: 43,651; First Year: 2004)
One Citizens Bank Way
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 7-4 7-4 14-8 1987 5-1 5-1 10-2 (since 1883)
1959 7-4 6-5 13-9 1988 4-2 1-5 5-7 All-Time Series:������� 1,249-917-19
1960 8-3 6-5 14-8 1989 4-2 4-2 8-4 NY Era:������������������������� 892-604-18
1961 5-6 9-2-1 14-8-1 1990 3-3 1-5 4-8 SF Era:���������������������������� 357-313-1
1962 7-2 6-3 13-5 1991 4-2 2-4 6-6 At AT&T Park:�����������������������30-21
1963 5-4 5-4 10-8 1992 5-1 4-2 9-3 At Citizens Bank Park:���������17-18
1964 3-6 5-4 8-10 1993 4-2 4-2 8-4
1965 5-4 5-4 10-8 1994 5-1 3-3 8-4 Giants Last Trade with Philadelphia
1966 5-4 3-6 8-10 1995 5-1 1-5 6-6
1967 6-4 4-4 10-8 1996 3-3 3-3 6-6 Date������������������������������������� July 31, 2012
1968 5-4 4-5 9-9 1997 4-2 4-1 8-3 Acquired��������������������� OF Hunter Pence
1969 6-0 3-3 9-3 1998 2-2 4-0 6-2 Traded��������������������OF Nate Schierholtz
1970 2-4 2-4 4-8 1999 4-0 2-2 6-2 ������������������������������������� C Tommy Joseph
1971 3-3 3-3 6-6 2000 6-0 1-2 7-2 ����������������������������������������RHP Seth Rosin

OPPONENTS
1972 3-3 3-3 6-6 2001 2-1 1-2 3-3
1973 5-1 2-4 7-5 2002 2-1 1-2 3-3
1974 2-4 2-4 4-8 2003 2-1 1-2 3-3
1975 3-3 2-4 5-7 2004 1-2 3-0 4-2
1976 4-2 2-4 6-6 2005 1-2 0-3 1-5
1977 1-5 2-4 3-9 2006 1-2 0-3 1-5
1978 5-1 1-5 6-6 2007 2-2 2-2 4-4
1979 4-2 2-4 6-6 2008 2-1 1-2 3-3
1980 2-4 4-2 6-6 2009 3-1 1-2 4-3
1981 2-1 1-3 3-4 2010 2-1 1-2 3-3
1982 1-5 1-5 2-10 2011 1-3 2-1 3-4
1983 4-2 3-3 7-5 2012 2-1 2-1 4-2
1984 1-5 3-3 4-8 2013 1-2 2-1 3-3
1985 4-2 2-4 6-6 2014 2-1 3-1 5-2
1986 3-3 0-6 3-9
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 5-2)
AT AT&T PARK (2-1 in 2014) AT CITIZENS BANK PARK (3-1 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
8/15 L 3-7(10) Giles Casilla 7/21 W 7-4 Kontos Lee
8/16 W 6-5 Affeldt Bastardo 7/22 W 9-6(14) Kontos Manship
8/17 W 5-2 Lincecum Buchanan 7/23 W 3-1 Bumgarner Papelbon
7/24 L 1-2 Hamels Hudson

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������ Sept. 4-6, 2000
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 1999
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at PHI����������������������������������� Aug. 13-15, 2004
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at PHI������������������������������ July 31-Aug. 3, 1998
Last Phillies 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������� May 18-20, 1984
Last Phillies 4-game sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������Aug. 6-8, 1943
Last Phillies 3-game sweep, at PHI��������������������������������������� May 5-7, 2006
Last Phillies 4-game sweep, at PHI����������������������������������� May 13-16, 1982
Most runs scored vs. PHI��������������������������������29, June 15, 1887 vs. PHI (29-1)
since 1900������������������������������������������� 24, Sept. 2, 1925 at PHI (24-9)
Most runs allowed vs. PHI���������������������������������� 23, Aug. 15, 1895 at PHI (9-23)
since 1900������������������������������������������������ 19, April 28, 1900 at PHI (1-19)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������������28, June 15, 1887 vs. PHI (29-1)
since 1900�������������������������������������������18, July 11, 1931 at PHI (23-5)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������������ 8, April 28, 1900 at PHI (1-19)
Longest winning streak����12 games (4x), July 28, 1945 (1)-April 22, 1946
Longest losing streak�������������������������10 games, May 30 (1)-April 29, 1902
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................�����July 7, 1992
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at PHI....................................���July 31, 1970
Last PHI doubleheader sweep, at SF....................................���July 14, 1974
Last PHI doubleheader sweep, at PHI..................................�� June 18, 1968

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Pittsburgh Pirates
N at i o n a l L e a g u e C e n t r a l
PNC Park at North Shore (Capacity: 38,362; First Year: 2001)
115 Federal Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)
All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
(since 1887)
1958 6-5 4-7 10-12 1987 3-3 3-3 6-6 All-Time Series:������� 1,129-988-25
1959 7-4 5-6 12-10 1988 3-3 1-5 4-8 NY Era:������������������������� 782-670-23
1960 5-6 3-8-1 8-14-1 1989 4-2 3-3 7-5 SF Era:���������������������������� 347-318-2
1961 7-4 5-6 12-10 1990 1-5 3-3 4-8 At AT&T Park:�����������������������25-22
1962 8-1 3-6 11-7 1991 2-4 3-3 5-7 At PNC Park:�������������������������20-22
1963 8-1 5-4 13-5 1992 5-1 1-5 6-6
1964 5-4 5-4 10-8 1993 3-3 4-2 7-5
1965 6-3 1-8-1 7-11-1 1994 3-0 2-1 5-1 Giants Last Trade with Pittsburgh
1966 4-5 7-2 11-7 1995 4-2 2-4 6-6 Date������������������������������������ July 31, 2010
1967 7-2 3-6 10-8 1996 0-7 4-1 4-8 Acquired��������������������LHP Javier Lopez
1968 4-5 7-2 11-7 1997 2-4 1-4 3-8 Traded�������������������������OF John Bowker
1969 3-3 4-2 7-5 1998 6-0 1-2 7-2 ���������������������������������� RHP Joe Martinez
1970 5-1 3-3 8-4 1999 2-1 3-3 5-4
OPPONENTS

1971 5-1 4-2 9-3 2000 3-1 3-1 6-2


1972 2-4 1-5 3-9 2001 3-0 2-1 5-1
1973 3-3 4-2 7-5 2002 2-1 2-1 4-2
1974 2-4 2-4 4-8 2003 2-1 2-1 4-2
1975 5-1 2-4 7-5 2004 0-3 1-2 1-5
1976 3-3 0-6 3-9 2005 1-2 3-0 4-2
1977 5-1 5-1 10-2 2006 1-3 0-3 1-6
1978 4-2 4-2 8-4 2007 0-3 2-1 2-4
1979 0-6 3-3 3-9 2008 2-1 0-3 2-4
1980 2-4 2-4 4-8 2009 3-0 1-2 4-2
1981 4-0 3-3 7-3 2010 2-1 2-1 4-2
1982 3-3 3-3 6-6 2011 1-2 2-1 3-3
1983 3-3 3-3 6-6 2012 2-1 1-2 3-3
1984 6-0 0-6 6-6 2013 2-2 1-2 3-4
1985 5-1 4-2 9-3 2014 1-2 1-2 2-4
1986 4-2 4-2 8-4
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 2-4)
AT AT&T PARK (1-2 in 2014) AT PNC PARK (1-2 in 2014)
DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
7/28 L 0-5 WORLEY Bumgarner 5/5 W 11-10(13) Machi Hughes
7/29 L 1-3 Liriano Hudson 5/6 L 1-2 Watson HUDSON
7/30 W 7-5 Machi Wilson 5/7 L 3-4 Cole Lincecum
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������� July 27-29, 2009
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 21-24, 1998
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at PIT������������������������������������������������������April 29-May 1, 2005
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at PIT�������������������������������������������������������������May 20-22, 1955
Last Pirates 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 10-12, 2007
Last Pirates 4-game sweep, at SF��������������� Sept. 12-15, 1996 with double-header on 15th
Last Pirates 3-game sweep, at PIT........................................�������������������������May 6-8, 2008
Last Pirates 4-game sweep, at PIT........................................��������������������� July 14-17, 1988
Most runs scored vs. PIT........................................................... 21, May 25, 1954 vs. PIT (21-4)
Most runs allowed vs. PIT.............................................................� 20, Aug. 22, 1907 vs. PIT (5-20)
Largest margin of victory����������������������������17 (3 times), last: May 25, 1954 vs. PIT (21-4)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������������������������������17, June 6, 1943 at PIT (1-18)
Longest winning streak������������������������������������������14 games, July 10, 1890-May 11, 1891
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������������������������12 games, July 4 (2)-Sept. 25, 1901
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������� June 19, 1977
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at PIT���������������������������������������������������������������� July 6, 1987
Last PIT doubleheader sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������������Sept. 15, 1996
Last PIT doubleheader sweep, at PIT������������������������������������������������������������� July 13, 1984

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St. Louis Cardinals
N at i o n a l L e a g u e C e n t r a l
Busch Stadium (Capacity: 43,975; First Year: 2006)
700 Clark St.
St. Louis, MO 63102
Year-By-Year Series Results (1958-2014)

Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1958 8-3 5-6 13-9 1987 4-2 3-3 7-5 (since 1892)
1959 8-3 8-3 16-6 1988 4-2 3-3 7-5 All-Time Series:���������1,064-954-9
1960 7-4 6-5 13-9 1989 5-1 2-4 7-5 NY Era����������������������������732-627-9
1961 5-6 4-7 9-13 1990 5-1 4-2 9-3 SF Era:������������������������������� 332-327
1962 6-3 3-6 9-9 1991 2-4 2-4 4-8 At AT&T Park:���������������������� 24-20
1963 6-3 2-7 8-10 1992 3-3 2-4 5-7 At Busch Stadium:�������������� 16-14
1964 4-5 5-4 9-9 1993 1-5 3-3 4-8
1965 4-5 6-3 10-8 1994 1-2 1-2 2-4 Giants Last Trade with St. Louis
1966 6-3 6-3 12-6 1995 5-2 2-4 7-6
1967 3-6 4-5 7-11 1996 3-3 4-3 7-6 Date������������������������������������ July 31, 2001
1968 4-5 6-3 10-8 1997 2-3 1-5 3-8 Acquired��������LHP Jason Christiansen
1969 1-5 2-4 3-9 1998 3-3 4-2 7-5 Traded����������������������RHP Kevin Joseph
1970 4-2 3-3 7-5 1999 4-2 2-1 6-3 ������������������������������Cash Considerations

OPPONENTS
1971 3-3 2-4 5-7 2000 2-1 3-3 5-4
1972 1-5 4-2 5-7 2001 3-0 1-2 4-2
1973 3-3 3-3 6-6 2002 1-3 1-1 2-4
1974 4-2 2-4 6-6 2003 2-0 3-1 5-1
1975 4-2 1-5 5-7 2004 1-2 2-1 3-3
1976 2-4 3-3 5-7 2005 1-2 1-2 2-4
1977 3-3 4-2 7-5 2006 1-2 0-2 1-4
1978 5-1 4-2 9-3 2007 2-0 2-1 4-1
1979 4-2 1-5 5-7 2008 2-2 2-1 4-3
1980 5-1 2-4 7-5 2009 2-1 2-2 4-3
1981 1-1 1-2 2-3 2010 2-1 1-2 3-3
1982 3-3 2-4 5-7 2011 2-1 3-1 5-2
1983 3-3 1-5 4-8 2012 1-1 2-2 3-3
1984 2-4 5-1 7-5 2013 1-2 1-2 2-4
1985 1-5 1-5 2-10 2014 1-2 3-1 4-3
1986 4-2 1-5 5-7

2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS WON SEASON SERIES, 4-3)


AT AT&T PARK (1-2 in 2014) AT BUSCH STADIUM (3-1 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
7/1 W 5-0 Lincecum Gonzales 5/29 W 6-5 Lopez Martinez
7/2 L 0-2 Wainwright Vogelsong 5/30 W 9-4 Bumgarner Wainwright
7/3 L 2-7 Martinez Bumgarner 5/31 L 0-2 Wacha Petit
6/1 W 8-0 Hudson Lynn
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������June 29-July 1, 2001
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������������������� July 24-26, 1987
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at STL���������������������������������������������������������������� June 5-7, 1998
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at STL������������������������������������������������������������������ June 6-8, 1940 (both DH)
Last Cardinals 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������� July 17-19, 1991
Last Cardinals 4-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 9-12, 1993
Last Cardinals 3-game sweep, at STL������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 11-13, 1995
Last Cardinals 4-game sweep, at STL���������������������������������������������������������� June 8-10, 1962
Most runs scored vs. STL���������������������������������������������������������21, July 9, 1988 vs. STL (21-2)
Most runs allowed vs. STL����������������������������������������������������������23, June 1, 1895 vs. STL (2-23)
since 1900�������������������������������������������������������������������21, Aug. 2, 1948 vs. STL (5-21)
Largest margin of victory�����������������������������������������������������19, July 9, 1988 vs. STL (21-2)
Largest margin of defeat�����������������������������������������������������21, June 1, 1895 vs. STL (23-2)
since 1900���������������������������������������������������������������������������17, July 4, 1945 (2) (2-19)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������������������������������������� 15 games, June 14-Sept. 29, 1906 (1)
Longest losing streak..�����������������10 games (2x), last: Aug. 27, 1949 (1)-June 11, 1950 (2)
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������� July 26, 1987
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at STL����������������������������������������������������������������Sept. 6, 1968
Last STL doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������� July 4, 1984
Last STL doubleheader sweep, at STL�������������������������������������������������������������� June 1, 2013

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San Diego Padres
N at i o n a l L e a g u e W e s t
PETCO Park (Capacity: 42,524; First Year: 2004)
100 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101
Year-By-Year Series Results (1969-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1969 5-4 7-2 12-6 1992 4-5 3-6 7-11 (since 1969)
1970 6-3 7-2 13-5 1993 6-1 4-2 10-3 All-Time Series:���������������� 414-362
1971 8-1 5-4 13-5 1994 0-3 2-2 2-5 At AT&T Park:����������������������� 80-55
1972 4-1 6-3 10-4 1995 2-4 5-2 7-6 At PETCO Park:��������������������� 46-56
1973 6-3 5-4 11-7 1996 1-6 1-5 2-11
1974 5-4 2-7 7-11 1997 4-2 4-2 8-4 Giants Last Trade with San Diego
1975 6-3 4-5 10-8 1998 2-4 2-4 4-8
1976 6-3 4-5 10-8 1999 4-2 3-3 7-5 Date����������������������������������� Aug. 11, 2010
1977 4-5 6-3 10-8 2000 3-3 4-2 7-5 Acquired������������������� RHP Matt Herges
1978 5-4 5-4 10-8 2001 8-2 6-3 14-5 ������������������������������Cash Considerations
1979 5-4 5-4 10-8 2002 8-1 6-4 14-5 Traded�����������������������RHP Clay Hensley
1980 6-3 2-7 8-10 2003 7-3 7-2 14-5
1981 3-4 4-2 7-6 2004 3-6 4-6 7-12
OPPONENTS

1982 4-5 4-5 8-10 2005 4-5 2-7 6-12


1983 5-4 2-7 7-11 2006 5-4 7-3 12-7
1984 2-7 3-6 5-13 2007 3-6 1-8 4-14
1985 5-4 1-8 6-12 2008 6-3 7-2 13-5
1986 7-2 3-6 10-8 2009 6-3 2-7 8-10
1987 6-3 7-2 13-5 2010 2-7 4-5 6-12
1988 4-5 6-3 10-8 2011 6-3 6-3 12-6
1989 5-4 5-4 10-8 2012 6-3 6-3 12-6
1990 4-5 7-2 11-7 2013 7-2 4-6 11-8
1991 4-5 3-6 7-11 2014 6-4 3-6 9-10
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 9-10)
AT AT&T PARK (6-4 in 2014) AT PETCO PARK (3-6 in 2014)

DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
4/28 L 4-6 Ross Bumgarner 4/18 L 1-2 Ross Cain
4/29 W 6-0 Petit Stults 4/19 L 1-3 Stults Hudson
4/30 W 3-2 Hudson Erlin 4/20 W 4-3 Lincecum Erlin
6/23 L 0-6 Despaigne Cain 7/4 L 0-2 Stults Cain
6/24 L 2-7 Hahn Hudson 7/5 W 5-3(10) Romo Thayer
6/25 W 4-0 LINCECUM Kennedy 7/6 W 5-3 Lincecum Hahn
9/25 W 9-8 Lincecum Boyer 9/19 L 0-5 Despaigne Hudson
9/26 L 1-4 Kennedy Vogelsong 9/20 L 2-3 Cashner Petit
9/27 W 3-1 Strickland Thayer 9/21 L 2-8 Kennedy Vogelsong
9/28 W 9-3 Lincecum Erlin
Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������� April 19-21, 2013
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 24-27, 1993
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SD��������������������������������������������������������������March 31-April 2, 2003
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SD���������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 14-17, 2006
Last Padres 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������May 11-13, 2010
Last Padres 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������� June 27-30, 1996
Last Padres 3-game sweep, at SD�������������������������������������������������������������� Sept. 19-21, 2014
Last Padres 4-game sweep, at SD���������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 14-17, 2006
Most runs scored vs. SD������������������������������������������������������������� 18, June 23, 1986 vs. SD (18-1)
Most runs allowed vs. SD����������������������������������������������������������17, May 23, 1970 vs. SD (16-17)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������������������������������������� 17, June 23, 1986 vs. SD (18-1)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������� 12 (2x), last: July 2, 1995 vs. SD (3-15)
Longest winning streak��������������������������������������������� 8 games, June 21, 1987-April 9, 1988
Longest losing streak����������������������������������������������������������10 games, May 1-Sept. 16, 1996
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������� June 16, 1985
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SD������������������������������������������������������������������������������ None
Last SD doubleheader sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������Sept. 24, 1984
Last SD doubleheader sweep, at SD����������������������������������������������������������������� June 24,1975

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Washington Nationals
N at i o n a l L e a g u e E a s t
Nationals Park (Capacity: 41,408; First Year: 2008)
1500 South Capitol Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003-1507

Year-By-Year Series Results (1969-2014)


All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
1969 5-1 6-0 11-1 1992 4-2 3-3 7-5 (since 1969)
1970 3-3 3-3 6-6 1993 6-0 3-3 9-3 All-Time Series:�������������� 236-225
1971 5-1 0-6 5-7 1994 3-3 4-2 7-5 At AT&T Park:��������������������� 27-25
1972 2-4 4-2 6-6 1995 2-4 4-3 6-7 At Nationals Park:�������������� 11-12
1973 3-3 3-3 6-6 1996 3-4 1-5 4-9
1974 4-2 4-2 8-4 1997 3-3 2-3 5-6 Giants Last Trade with Washington
1975 2-4 5-1 7-5 1998 5-1 1-2 6-3 Date������������������������������������ July 28, 2006
1976 4-2 1-5 5-7 1999 2-1 3-3 5-4 Acquired������������������ LHP Mike Stanton
1977 3-3 3-3 6-6 2000 3-3 3-0 6-3 Traded������������������� RHP Shairon Martis
1978 4-2 3-3 7-5 2001 3-1 2-1 5-2
1979 2-4 3-3 5-7 2002 1-2 1-2 2-4
1980 2-4 3-3 5-7 2003 0-3 0-4 0-7

OPPONENTS
1981 2-1 3-1 5-2 2004 3-1 2-0 5-1
1982 4-2 4-2 8-4 2005 1-2 2-1 3-3
1983 2-4 2-4 4-8 2006 1-2 0-3 1-5
1984 2-4 3-3 5-7 2007 2-2 1-2 3-4
1985 2-4 3-3 5-7 2008 3-0 4-0 7-0
1986 3-3 4-2 7-5 2009 2-1 2-1 4-2
1987 3-3 4-2 7-5 2010 2-1 2-1 4-2
1988 3-3 2-4 5-7 2011 2-1 1-3 3-4
1989 2-4 3-3 5-7 2012 1-2 0-3 1-5
1990 3-3 2-4 5-7 2013 2-1 1-2 3-3
1991 3-3 2-4 5-7 2014 1-3 1-2 2-5

2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 2-5)


AT AT&T PARK (1-3 in 2014) AT NATIONALS PARK (1-2 in 2014)
DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
6/9 L 2-9 Strasburg Vogelsong 8/22 W 10-3 Hudson Fister
6/10 L 1-2 Fister Bumgarner 8/23 L 2-6 Zimmermann Lincecum
6/11 L 2-6 Roark Cain 8/24 L 6-14 Stammen Affeldt
6/12 W 7-1 Hudson Treinen

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������������������July 22-24, 2008
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������� May 28-30, 1971
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at WSH/MON�����������������������������������������������������������������Aug. 15-17, 2000
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at WSH/MON����������������������������������������������������������������June 6-9, 2008
Last Nationals/Expos 3-game sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������������������������������May 12-14, 2003
Last Nationals/Expos 4-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������� July 13-15, 1975
Last Nationals/Expos 3-game sweep, at WSH/MON..................�����������������������������������July 3-5,2012
Last Nationals/Expos 4-game sweep, at WSH/MON..................����������������������������Aug. 15-18, 2003
Most runs scored vs. WSH/MON................................................18, May 24, 2000 vs. MON (18-0)
Most runs allowed vs. WSH/MON����������������������������������������������� 19, May 7, 1997 vs. MON (3-19)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������������������������������������� 18, May 24, 2000 vs. MON (18-0)
Largest margin of defeat���������������������������������������������������������������16, May 7, 1997 vs. MON (3-19)
Longest winning streak������������������������9 games (2x), last: June 6, 2008-May 12, 2009 vs. WSH
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������������7 games (twice), last: May 12-Aug. 18, 2003
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������������������������������������������May 14, 1998
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at WSH/MON��������������������������������������������������������������� June 4, 2009
Last WAS doubleheader sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������ June 15, 1975
Last WAS doubleheader sweep, at WSH/MON������������������������������������������������������������������������None

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Baltimore Orioles
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e EA S T
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Capacity: 45,971; First Year: 1992)
333 West Camden St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Year-By-Year Series Results (2002-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2002)
All-Time Series:�������������������������6-6
2002 1-2 1-2 2010 2-1 2-1 At AT&T Park:����������������������������4-5
2004 2-1 2-1 2013 1-2 1-2 At Camden Yards�����������������������2-1
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Baltimore
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Date������������������������������������� Dec. 6, 2005
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������������������������� None Acquired���������������������� LHP Steve Kline
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at BAL.......................................������������������������������� None Traded����������������� RHP LaTroy Hawkins
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at BAL���������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Orioles 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Orioles 4-game sweep, at SF........................................������������������������������� None
Last Orioles 3-game sweep, at BAL......................................������������������������������� None
Last Orioles 4-game sweep, at BAL......................................������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. BAL����������������������������������������10, June 14, 2010 vs. BAL (10-2)
OPPONENTS

Most runs allowed vs. BAL������������������������������������������������10, Aug. 11 vs. BAL (10-2)


Largest margin of victory�������������������������������������������8, June 14, 2010 vs. BAL (10-2)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������������������� 8, Aug. 11, 2013 vs. BAL (10-2)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������� 2 games, June 13, 2004-June 14, 2010
Longest losing streak���������������������������������������������������������2 games, June 22-23, 2002
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at BAL...................................������������������������������� None
Last BAL doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................������������������������������� None
Last BAL doubleheader sweep, at BAL.................................������������������������������� None

Boston Red Sox


A m e r i c a n L e a g u e EA S T
Fenway Park (Capacity: 37,499; First Year: 1912)
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215-3496
Year-By-Year Series Results (2004-2014) All-Time Series
(since 2004)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series:�������������������������4-8
2004 2-1 2-1 2010 1-2 1-2 At AT&T Park:����������������������������4-5
2007 0-3 0-3 2013 1-2 1-2 At Fenway Park�������������������������0-3
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Boston

Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Date������������������������������������ July 26, 2014
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������������������������� None Acquired��������������������� RHP Jake Peavy
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at BOS.......................................������������������������������� None ������������������������������Cash Considerations
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at BOS���������������������������������������������������������������������� None Traded��������������������LHP Edwin Escobar
Last Red Sox 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������������������������� None ������������������������������RHP Heath Hembree
Last Red Sox 4-game sweep, at SF.......................................������������������������������� None
Last Red Sox 3-game sweep, at BOS....................................������������ June 15-17, 2007
Last Red Sox 4-game sweep, at BOS....................................������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. BOS���������������������������������������� 9, June 18, 2004 vs. BOS (9-14)
Most runs allowed vs. BOS������������������������������������� 14, June 18, 2004 vs. BOS (9-14)
Largest margin of victory�������������������������������������������� 4, June 20, 2004 vs. BOS (4-0)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������� 11, Aug. 21, 2013 vs. BOS (12-1)
Longest winning streak�����������������������������������������������������2 games, June 19-20, 2004
Longest losing streak����������������������� 3 games (2x), last: June 26, 2010-Aug. 19, 2013
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at BOS...................................������������������������������� None
Last BOS doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................������������������������������� None
Last BOS doubleheader sweep, at BOS................................������������������������������� None

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Chicago White Sox
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e CENTRAL
U.S. Cellular Field (Capacity: 40,615; First Year: 1991)
333 W. 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60616
Year-By-Year Series Results (2003-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2003)
2003 2-1 2-1 2014 1-1 0-2 1-3 All-Time Series:�������������������������3-7
At AT&T Park:����������������������������1-4
2008 0-3 0-3 U.S. Cellular Field����������������������2-3
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Chicago

Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Date�������������������������������������Feb. 22, 2013


Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������������������������� None Acquired�����������������������RHP Jeff Soptic
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at CWS.....................................������������������������������� None Traded������������������������IF Conor Gillaspie
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at CWS�������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last White Sox 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������May 16-18, 2008
Last White Sox 4-game sweep, at SF...................................������������������������������� None
Last White Sox 3-game sweep, at CWS...............................������������������������������� None
Last White Sox 4-game sweep, at CWS...............................������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. CWS������������������������������������� 11, June 11, 2003 at CWS (11-4)

OPPONENTS
Most runs allowed vs. CWS���������������������������������� 13, May 18, 2008 vs. CWS (13-8)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������������������ 7, June 11, 2003 at CWS (11-4)
Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������������������� 6, June 17, 2014 at CWS (2-8)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������������������������� 2 games, June 11-12, 2003
Longest losing streak�������������������������������������� 6 games, May 16, 2008-Aug. 12, 2014
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at CWS..................................������������������������������� None
Last CWS doubleheader sweep, at SF..................................������������������������������� None
Last CWS doubleheader sweep, at CWS..............................������������������������������� None

Cleveland Indians
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e CENTRAL
Progressive Field (Capacity: 42,404; First Year: 1994)
2401 Ontario Street
Cleveland, OH 44115
Year-By-Year Series Results (2005-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2005)
All-Time Series:�������������������������8-4
2005 0-3 0-3 2011 3-0 3-0 At AT&T Park:����������������������������6-3
2008 2-1 2-1 2014 3-0 3-0 At Progressive Field�����������������2-1
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Cleveland

Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������April 25-27, 2014 Date������������������������������������ July 30, 2011
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������������������������� None Acquired�����������������IF Orlando Cabrera
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at CLE.......................................������������������������������� None Traded������������������������� OF Thomas Neal
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at CLE���������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Indians 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������� June 10-12, 2005
Last Indians 4-game sweep, at SF........................................������������������������������� None
Last Indians 3-game sweep, at CLE.....................................������������������������������� None
Last Indians 4-game sweep, at CLE.....................................������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. CLE������������������������������������������� 6, June 11, 2005 vs. CLE (6-7)
Most runs allowed vs. CLE������������������������������������� 10, June 10, 2005 vs. CLE (10-2)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������������4, April 25, 2014 vs. CLE (5-1)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������������������� 8, June 10, 2005 vs. CLE (10-2)
Longest winning streak��������������������������������������������� 6 games, June 24, 2011-present
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������������ 3 games, June 10-June 12, 2005
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at CLE...................................������������������������������� None
Last CLE doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................������������������������������� None
Last CLE doubleheader sweep, at CLE................................������������������������������� None

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Detroit Tigers
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e CENTRAL
Comerica Park (Capacity: 41,681; First Year: 2000)
2100 Woodward
Detroit, MI 48201

Year-By-Year Series Results (2003-2014)


Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
2003 3-0 3-0 2011 2-1 2-1 (since 2003)
2005 1-2 1-2 2014 2-1 2-1 All-Time Series:�������������������������9-6
2008 1-2 1-2 At AT&T Park:����������������������������4-2
At Comerica Park����������������������5-4

Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Detroit

Date������������������������������������ July 16, 1997


Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������������������������June 6-8, 2003
Acquired���������������������C Brian Johnson
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None
Traded�����������������������C Marcus Jensen
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at DET......................................��������������������������������None
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at DET����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Tigers 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������None
OPPONENTS

Last Tigers 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None


Last Tigers 3-game sweep, at DET.......................................��������������������������������None
Last Tigers 4-game sweep, at DET.......................................��������������������������������None
Most runs scored vs. DET������������������������������������������� 15, July 2, 2011 at DET (15-3)
Most runs allowed vs. DET�������������������������������������� 10, June 19, 2005 at DET (8-10)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������������� 12, July 2, 2011 at DET (15-3)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������������� 6, June 18, 2005 at DET (2-8)
Longest winning streak�������������������������������������4 games, June 6, 2003-June 17, 2005
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������ 2 games (2x), last: June 17-18, 2008
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................��������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at DET...................................��������������������������������None
Last DET doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................��������������������������������None
Last DET doubleheader sweep, at DET................................��������������������������������None

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Houston Astros
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e WE S T
Minute Maid Park (Capacity: 40,981; First Year: 2000)
Union Station at Minute Maid Park
501 Crawford, Suite 400
Houston, TX 77002
Year-By-Year Series Results (1962-2014)
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals All-Time Series
1962 4-5 7-2 11-7 1988 4-5 7-2 11-7 (since 1962)
1963 6-3 4-5 10-8 1989 7-2 3-6 10-8 All-Time Series:�����������������372-339
1964 7-2 4-5 11-7 1990 6-3 2-7 8-10 At AT&T Park:.....................…27-13
1965 8-1 7-2 15-3 1991 4-5 5-4 9-9 At Minute Maid Park:.....…�30-14
1966 8-1 4-5 12-6 1992 4-5 2-7 6-12
1967 8-1 4-5 12-6 1993 4-2 6-1 10-3 Giants Last Trade with Houston
1968 6-3 4-5 10-8 1994 1-3 1-5 2-8 Date������������������������������������ July 19, 2011
1969 7-2 1-8 8-10 1995 2-2 1-3 3-5 Acquired��������������������IF Jeff Keppinger
1970 6-3 2-7 8-10 1996 2-4 2-4 4-8 Traded���������������������� RHP Jason Stoffel
1971 5-4 4-5 9-9 1997 5-1 3-2 8-3 ������������������������������������� RHP Henry Sosa
1972 1-8 4-5 5-13 1998 1-2 2-4 3-6
1973 4-5 3-6 7-11 1999 3-3 1-2 4-5

OPPONENTS
1974 4-5 4-5 8-10 2000 2-1 6-0 8-1
1975 5-4 8-1 13-5 2001 0-3 3-0 3-3
1976 6-3 2-7 8-10 2002 3-0 2-1 5-1
1977 4-5 5-4 9-9 2003 2-1 2-1 4-2
1978 8-1 4-5 12-6 2004 2-1 2-1 4-2
1979 5-4 6-3 11-7 2005 2-1 2-2 4-3
1980 6-3 1-8 7-11 2006 2-1 3-0 5-1
1981 4-5 2-4 6-9 2007 3-0 1-2 4-2
1982 8-1 5-4 13-5 2008 1-3 0-4 1-7
1983 3-6 3-6 6-12 2009 2-1 2-1 4-2
1984 4-5 2-7 6-12 2010 3-0 4-2 7-2
1985 2-7 1-8 3-15 2011 2-2 1-2 3-4
1986 5-4 4-5 9-9 2012 5-1 3-0 8-1
1987 6-3 2-7 8-10

Series Facts

Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������� July 13-15, 2012


Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������ June 20-22, 1986
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at HOU����������������������������������������������August 28-30, 2012
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at HOU�������������������������������������������������� July 25-27, 1975
Last Astros 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������Sept. 18-20, 2001
Last Astros 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Astros 3-game sweep, at HOU��������������������������������������������������� July 17-19, 1998
Last Astros 4-game sweep, at HOU�������������������������������������������������� Aug. 11-14, 2008
Most runs scored vs. HOU����������������� 16 (twice), last: April 13, 1991 at HOU (16-2)
Most runs allowed vs. HOU���������������������������������������8, July 7, 1971 vs. HOU (4-18)
Largest margin of victory����������������������������������������14, April 13, 1991 at HOU (16-2)
Largest margin of defeat�������������������������������������������14, July 7, 1971 vs. HOU (4-18)
Longest winning streak�����������������������������1 games, Sept. 22, 1964-May 22, 1965 (1)
Longest losing streak������������������������������������������� 12, Aug. 8, 1984-June 30, 1985 (1)
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������June 22, 1986
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at HOU����������������������������������������������������July 26, 1975
Last HOU doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������April 15, 1979
Last HOU doubleheader sweep, at HOU�������������������������������������������������������������None

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Kansas City Royals
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e CENTRAL
Kauffman Stadium (Capacity: 37,903; First Year: 1973)
One Royal Way
Kansas City, MO 64129
Year-By-Year Series Results (2003-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2003)
All-Time Series:�������������������������3-9
2003 1-2 1-2 2008 1-2 1-2 At AT&T Park:����������������������������1-2
2005 1-2 1-2 2014 0-3 0-3 At Kauffman Stadium���������������2-7
Series Facts
Giants Last Trade with Kansas City
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������None
Date��������������������������������������Nov. 7, 2011
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None
Acquired������������������ OF Melky Cabrera
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at KC.........................................��������������������������������None
Traded�������������LHP Jonathan Sanchez
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at KC�������������������������������������������������������������������������None
��������������������������������� LHP Ryan Verdugo
Last Royals 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Royals 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None
Last Royals 3-game sweep, at KC.........................................�������������� Aug. 8-10, 2014
Last Royals 4-game sweep, at KC.........................................��������������������������������None
Most runs scored vs. KC������������������������������������������ 10, June 22, 2008 at KC (10-11)
Most runs allowed vs. KC���������������������������������������� 11, June 22, 2008 at KC (10-11)
OPPONENTS

Largest margin of victory������������������������������������������������ 5, June 20, 2008 at KC (9-4)


Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������������������������7, June 7, 2005 vs. KC (1-8)
Longest winning streak�������������������������������������2 games, June 9, 2005-June 20, 2008
Longest losing streak��������������������������������������������������5 games, June 21, 2008-present
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................��������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at KC.....................................��������������������������������None
Last KC doubleheader sweep, at SF.....................................��������������������������������None
Last KC doubleheader sweep, at KC....................................��������������������������������None

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim


A m e r i c a n L e a g u e WE S T
Angels Stadium of Anaheim (Capacity: 45,389; First Year: 1966)
2000 Gene Autry Way
Anaheim, CA 92806
Year-By-Year Series Results (1997-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 1997)
1997 1-1 2-0 3-1 2001 3-0 3-0 All-Time Series:���������������������14-11
1998 2-1 2-1 2006 2-1 2-1 At AT&T Park:����������������������������5-4
1999 2-1 2-1 2009 0-3 0-3 At Angels Stadium��������������������6-5
2000 1-2 1-2 2012 1-2 1-2
Giants Last Trade with Los Angeles
Series Facts
Date����������������������������������� Dec. 21, 2005
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������June 12-14, 2001 Acquired����������������������� OF Steve Finley
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None Traded���������������������IF Edgardo Alfonzo
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at LAA.......................................��������������������������������None
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at LAA�����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Angels 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������June 15-17, 2009
Last Angels 4-game sweep, at SF.........................................��������������������������������None
Last Angels 3-game sweep, at LAA......................................��������������������������������None
Last Angels 4-game sweep, at LAA......................................��������������������������������None
Most runs scored vs. LAA������������������������10 (2x), last: June 14, 2001 vs. LAA (10-4)
Most runs allowed vs. LAA��������������������������������������� 12, June 19, 2012 at LAA (5-12)
Largest margin of victory�������������������������������������������� 7, June 14, 1997 at LAA (10-3)
Largest margin of defeat������������������������������ 7 (2x), last: June 19, 2012 at LAA (5-12)
Longest winning streak����������������������������������������4 games, July 1, 1998-June 5, 2000
Longest losing streak������������������������2 games (3x), last: June 16, 2009-June 20, 2012
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................��������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at LAA...................................��������������������������������None
Last LAA doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................��������������������������������None
Last LAA doubleheader sweep, at LAA................................��������������������������������None

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Minnesota Twins
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e CENTRAL
Target Field (Capacity: 39,021; First Year: 2010)
1 Twins Way
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Year-By-Year Series Results (2003-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2003)
All-Time Series:�������������������������8-4
2003 1-2 1-2 2011 2-1 2-1 At AT&T Park:����������������������������6-3
2005 2-1 2-1 2014 3-0 3-0 At Target Field���������������������������2-1
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Minnesota
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������May 23-25, 2014 Date������������������������������������ Dec. 15, 2003
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None Acquired���������������������� OF Dustan Mohr
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at MIN......................................��������������������������������None Traded������������������ PTBNL (J.T. Thomas)
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at MIN����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Twins 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Twins 4-game sweep, at SF...........................................��������������������������������None
Last Twins 3-game sweep, at MIN.......................................��������������������������������None
Last Twins 4-game sweep, at MIN.......................................��������������������������������None
Most runs scored vs. MIN��������������������������������������� 14, June 16, 2005 at MIN (14-7)
Most runs allowed vs. MIN���������������������������������������� 9, June 21, 2011 vs. MIN (2-9)

OPPONENTS
Largest margin of victory������������������������������7 (2x), last: May 25, 2014 vs. MIN (8-1)
Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������������������� 7, June 21, 2011 vs. MIN (2-9)
Longest winning streak��������������������������������������������� 5 games, June 22, 2011-present
Longest losing streak���������������������������������������� 2 games, June 5, 2003-June 14, 2005
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................��������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at MIN...................................��������������������������������None
Last MIN doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................��������������������������������None
Last MIN doubleheader sweep, at MIN...............................��������������������������������None

New York Yankees


A m e r i c a n L e a g u e EA S T
Yankee Stadium (Capacity: 49,642; First Year: 2009)
One East 161st Street
Bronx, NY 10451
Year-By-Year Series Results (2002-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2002)
2002 1-2 1-2 2013 1-2 1-2 All-Time Series:�������������������������4-5
At AT&T Park:����������������������������2-1
2007 2-1 2-1 At Yankee Stadium:�������������������2-4
Series Facts
Giants Last Trade with New York
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF�������������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................�������������������������������None Date������������������������������������� April 4, 2012
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at NYY.......................................�������������������������������None Acquired��������������� RHP George Kontos
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at NYY����������������������������������������������������������������������None Traded���������������������������C Chris Stewart
Last Yankees 3-game sweep, at SF����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Yankees 4-game sweep, at SF.......................................�������������������������������None
Last Yankees 3-game sweep, at NYY....................................�������������������������������None
Last Yankees 4-game sweep, at NYY....................................�������������������������������None
Most runs scored vs. NYY������������������������������������������7, June 24, 2007 vs. NYY (7-2)
Most runs allowed vs. NYY����������������������������������������7, June 22, 2007 vs. NYY (3-7)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������������5, June 24, 2007 vs. NYY (7-2)
Largest margin of defeat��������������������������������������������� 6, Sept. 21, 2013 at NYY (0-6)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������������������������� 2 games, June 23-24, 2007
Longest losing streak���������������������������������������� 2 games (2x), last: Sept. 20-21, 2013
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................�������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at NYY...................................�������������������������������None
Last NYY doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................�������������������������������None
Last NYY doubleheader sweep, at NYY................................�������������������������������None

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Oakland Athletics
Am e r ican Leag u e W e st
Oakland Coliseum (Capacity: 35,067; First Year: 1968)
7000 Coliseum Way
Oakland, CA 94621
Year-By-Year Series Results (1997-2014)
All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
1997 1-1 1-1 2-2 2006 1-2 2-1 3-3 (since 1997)
1998 0-2 2-0 2-2 2007 0-3 1-2 1-5 All-Time Series:�������������������� 47-53
1999 2-1 1-2 3-3 2008 0-3 2-1 2-4 At AT&T Park:����������������������� 25-18
2000 2-1 1-2 3-3 2009 3-0 2-1 5-1 At O.Co Coliseum:���������������� 19-31
2001 3-0 1-2 4-2 2010 3-0 0-3 3-3 Giants Last Trade with Oakland
2002 1-2 1-2 2-4 2011 3-0 0-3 3-3
2003 2-1 1-2 3-3 2012 2-1 2-1 4-2 Date������������������������������������� Dec. 4, 1990
2004 1-2 2-1 3-3 2013 1-1 0-2 1-3 Acquired���������������������OF Darren Lewis
2005 2-1 0-3 2-4 2014 1-1 0-2 1-3 ���������������������PTBNL (RHP Pedro Pena)
Traded������������������������������OF Ernie Riles
2014 MEETINGS (GIANTS LOST SEASON SERIES, 1-3)
OPPONENTS

AT AT&T PARK (1-1 in 2014) AT OAKLAND COLISEUM (0-2 in 2014)



DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER DATE W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER
7/9 W 5-2 Cain Hammel 7/7 L 0-5 Chavez Vogelsong
7/10 L 1-6 Kazmir Hudson 7/8 L 1-6 Gray Bumgarner

Series Facts
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������� May 20-22, 2011
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................�������������������������������� None
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at OAK���������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at OAK......................................�������������������������������� None
Last Athletics 3-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������June 13-15, 2008
Last Athletics 4-game sweep, at SF���������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Athletics 3-game sweep, at OAK�����������������������������������������������June 17-19, 2011
Last Athletics 4-game sweep, at OAK������������������������������������������������������������������ None
Most runs scored vs. OAK����������������������������������������������������� 18, June 4, 2000 at OAK (18-2)
Most runs allowed vs. OAK��������������������������������������16, June 26, 2005 at OAK (0-16)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������������16, June 4, 2000 at OAK (18-2)
Largest margin of defeat���������������������������������������������������16, June 26, 2005 at OAK (0-16)
Longest winning streak����������������������������������� 6 games, June 11, 2010-May 22, 2001
Longest losing streak�����������������������������������������7 games, June 8, 2007-June 27, 2008
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................�������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at OAK..................................�������������������������������� None
Last OAK doubleheader sweep, at SF..................................�������������������������������� None
Last OAK doubleheader sweep, at OAK..............................�������������������������������� None

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Seattle Mariners
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e WE S T
Safeco Field (Capacity: 47,476; First Year: 1999)
1250 First Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98134
Year-By-Year Series Results (1997-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 1997)
1997 2-0 1-1 3-1 2001 1-2 1-2 All-Time Series:���������������������11-14
1998 2-1 2-1 2006 0-3 2-1 At AT&T Park:����������������������������1-2
1999 2-1 2-1 2009 1-2 1-2 At Safeco Field��������������������������3-9
2000 1-2 1-2 2012 1-2 1-2
Giants Last Trade with Seattle
Series Facts
Date������������������������������������� April 1, 2007
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Acquired��������������������� OF Jason Ellison
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................������������������������������� None
Traded������������������� LHP Travis Blackley
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SEA.......................................������������������������������� None
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SEA���������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Mariners 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Mariners 4-game sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last Mariners 3-game sweep, at SEA...................................������������ June 16-18, 2006
Last Mariners 4-game sweep, at SEA...................................������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. SEA���������������������������������������15, June 12, 1999 at SEA (15-11)

OPPONENTS
Most runs allowed vs. SEA������������������������������������������15, July 1, 1997 at SEA (4-15)
Largest margin of victory���������������������������������������������� 7, June 9, 2000 vs. SEA (9-2)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������������11, July 1, 1997 at SEA (4-15)
Longest winning streak������������������������������������ 3 games, June 12, 1999-June 9, 2000
Longest losing streak���������������������������������������5 games, June 14, 2001-May 22, 2009
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SEA...................................������������������������������� None
Last SEA doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................������������������������������� None
Last SEA doubleheader sweep, at SEA.................................������������������������������� None

Tampa Bay Rays


A m e r i c a n L e a g u e EAs t
Tropicana Field (Capacity: 31,042; First Year: 1998)
One Tropicana Drive
St. Petersberg, FL 33705
Year-By-Year Series Results (2002-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2002)
All-Time Series:�����������������������4-5
2002 2-1 2-1 2013 1-2 1-2 At AT&T Park:��������������������������2-1
2004 1-2 1-2 At Tropicana Field:������������������2-4
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Tampa Bay
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Date��������������������������������� April 28, 2006
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Acquired����������������� RHP Carlos Hines
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at TB������������������������������������������������������������������������ None Traded����������������������RHP Tyler Walker
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at TB������������������������������������������������������������������������ None
Last Rays 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Rays 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Rays 3-game sweep, at TB��������������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Rays 4-game sweep, at TB��������������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. TB������������������������������������������� 10, June 20, 2002 vs. TB (10-2)
Most runs allowed vs. TB��������������������������������������������� 8, June 18, 2002 vs. TB (3-8)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������8 (2x), last: June 20, 2002 vs. TB (10-2)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������������� 5, June 18, 2002 vs. TB (3-8)
Longest winning streak������������������������������������3 games, June 19, 2002-June 8, 2004
Longest losing streak������������������������������������ 2 games (2x), last: June 3, 2013-Present
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at TB.....................................������������������������������� None
Last TB doubleheader sweep, at SF.....................................������������������������������� None
Last TB doubleheader sweep, at TB.....................................������������������������������� None

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Texas Rangers
A m e r i c a n L e a g u e WE S T
Globe Life Ballpark in Arlington (Capacity: 48,114; First Year: 1994)
1000 Ballpark Way
Arlington, TX 76011
Year-By-Year Series Results (1997-2014)
All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 1997)
1997 1-1 1-1 2-2 2001 2-1 2-1 All-Time Series:�����������������������16-9
1998 2-1 2-1 2006 3-0 3-0 At AT&T Park:��������������������������10-2
1999 0-3 0-3 2009 3-0 3-0 At Globe Life Ballpark��������������3-5
2000 3-0 3-0 2012 1-2 1-2 Giants Last Trade with Texas
Series Facts
Date�������������������������������������� July 1, 2010
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������ June 19-21, 2009 Acquired�������������������������RHP Chris Ray
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF..........................................��������������������������������None ���������������������������������RHP Michael Main
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at TEX.......................................��������������������������������None Traded�������������������������C Bengie Molina
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at TEX�����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Rangers 3-game sweep, at SF�����������������������������������������������������������������������None
Last Rangers 4-game sweep, at SF.......................................��������������������������������None
Last Rangers 3-game sweep, at TEX.....................................������������� July 18-20, 1999
Last Rangers 4-game sweep, at TEX.....................................��������������������������������None
OPPONENTS

Most runs scored vs. TEX��������������������������� 10 (2x), last: July 17, 2001 at TEX (10-2)
Most runs allowed vs. TEX����������������������������������������14, July 19, 1999 at TEX (7-14)
Largest margin of victory��������������������������������������8, last: July 17, 2001 at TEX (10-2)
Largest margin of defeat����������������������������������������������7, July 19, 1999 at TEX (7-14)
Longest winning streak����������������������������������� 7 games, July 17, 2006-June 21, 2009
Longest losing streak...........................................................3 games, July 18-20, 1999
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF......................................��������������������������������None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at TEX...................................��������������������������������None
Last TEX doubleheader sweep, at SF...................................��������������������������������None
Last TEX doubleheader sweep, at TEX................................��������������������������������None

Toronto Blue Jays


A m e r i c a n L e a g u e EAs t
Rogers Centre (Capacity: 49,282; First Year: 1989)
1 Blue Jays Way
Toronto, ON M5V 1J1
Year-By-Year Series Results (2002-2014) All-Time Series
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals (since 2002)
2002 2-1 2-1 2010 1-2 1-2 All-Time Series:������������������������9-7
2004 3-0 3-0 2013 1-1 0-2 1-3 At AT&T Park:���������������������������6-2
2007 2-1 2-1 At Rogers Centre:���������������������3-5
Series Facts Giants Last Trade with Toronto

Last Giants 3-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������ June 15-17, 2004 Date����������������������������������� April 15, 2010
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������������� None Acquired����������� Future Considerations
Last Giants 3-game sweep, at TOR��������������������������������������������������������������������� None Traded����������������������������� OF Fred Lewis
Last Giants 4-game sweep, at TOR��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Blue Jays 3-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Blue Jays 4-game sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last Blue Jays 3-game sweep, at TOR..................................������������������������������� None
Last Blue Jays 4-game sweep, at TOR����������������������������������������������������������������� None
Most runs scored vs. TOR��������������������������������������10, June 16, 2004 vs. TOR (10-2)
Most runs allowed vs. TOR����������������������������������������1, May 15, 2013 at TOR (3-11)
Largest margin of victory������������������������������������������8, June 16, 2004 vs. TOR (10-2)
Largest margin of defeat���������������������������������������������8, May 15, 2013 at TOR (3-11)
Longest winning streak���������������������������������� 7 games, June 11, 2002-June 12, 2007
Longest losing streak���������������������������������������� games, June 13, 2007-June 19, 2010
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at SF��������������������������������������������������������������������� None
Last SF doubleheader sweep, at TOR������������������������������������������������������������������ None
Last TOR doubleheader sweep, at SF������������������������������������������������������������������ None
Last TOR doubleheader sweep, at TOR�������������������������������������������������������������� None

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HISTORY
Giants Franchise Year-By-Year Finishes
Known as New York Gothams, 1883-1885, New York Giants, 1886-1957, San Francisco Giants, 1958-present

Year Manager Record Pct. GB Finish


1883 John Clapp–Jim Mutrie .................................................... 46-50 .479 16 6
1884 Jim Price–Jim Mutrie ....................................................... 62-50 .554 22 T4
1885 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 85-27 .759 2 2
1886 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 75-44 .630 12 1/2 3
1887 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 68-55 .553 10 1/2 4
1888 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 84-47 .641 +9 1†
1889 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 83-43 .659 +1 1†
1890 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 63-68 .481 24 6
1891 Jim Mutrie............................................................................ 71-61 .538 13 3
1892 Pat Powers ......................................................................... 71-80 .470 31 1/2 8
1893 Monte Ward......................................................................... 68-64 .515 19 1/2 5
1894 Monte Ward......................................................................... 88-44 .667 3 2
1895 George Davis–Jack Doyle–Harvey Watkins.................. 66-65 .504 21 1/2 9
1896 Arthur Irwin–Bill Joyce..................................................... 64-67 .489 27 7
1897 Bill Joyce............................................................................. 83-48 .634 9 1/2 3
1898 Bill Joyce–Cap Anson........................................................ 77-73 .513 25 1/2 7
1899 John Day–Fred Hoey.......................................................... 60-90 .400 42 10
1900 Buck Ewing–George Davis .............................................. 60-78 .435 23 8
1901 George Davis ...................................................................... 52-85 .380 37 7
1902 Horace Fogel–Heinie Smith–John McGraw.................. 48-88 .353 53 1/2 8
1903 John McGraw..................................................................... 84-55 .604 6 1/2 2
1904 John McGraw.................................................................... 106-47 .693 +13 1
1905 John McGraw.................................................................... 105-48 .686 +9 1†
1906 John McGraw..................................................................... 96-56 .632 20 2
1907 John McGraw..................................................................... 82-71 .536 25 1/2 4
1908 John McGraw..................................................................... 98-56 .636 1T 2
1909 John McGraw..................................................................... 92-61 .601 18 1/2 3
GIANTS HISTORY

1910 John McGraw..................................................................... 91-63 .591 13 2


1911 John McGraw .................................................................... 99-54 .647 +7 1/2 1
1912 John McGraw ................................................................... 103-48 .682 +10 1
1913 John McGraw ................................................................... 101-51 .664 +12 /2 1 1
1914 John McGraw .................................................................... 84-70 .545 10 1/2 2
1915 John McGraw .................................................................... 69-83 .454 21 8
1916 John McGraw..................................................................... 86-66 .566 7 4
1917 John McGraw..................................................................... 98-56 .636 +10 1
1918 John McGraw..................................................................... 71-53 .573 10 1/2 2
1919 John McGraw..................................................................... 87-53 .621 9 2
1920 John McGraw..................................................................... 86-68 .558 7 2
1921 John McGraw..................................................................... 94-59 .614 +4 1†
1922 John McGraw..................................................................... 93-61 .604 +7 1†
1923 John McGraw..................................................................... 95-58 .621 +4 1/2 1
1924 John McGraw .................................................................... 93-60 .608 +1 1/2 1
1925 John McGraw .................................................................... 86-66 .566 8 1/2 2
1926 John McGraw..................................................................... 74-77 .490 13 1/2 5
1927 John McGraw .................................................................... 92-62 .597 2 3
1928 John McGraw..................................................................... 93-61 .604 2 2
1929 John McGraw .................................................................... 84-67 .556 13 1/2 3
1930 John McGraw .................................................................... 87-67 .565 5 3
1931 John McGraw..................................................................... 87-65 .572 13 2
1932 John McGraw–Bill Terry................................................... 72-82 .468 18 T6
1933 Bill Terry............................................................................... 91-61 .599 +5 1†
1934 Bill Terry............................................................................... 93-60 .608 2 2
1935 Bill Terry............................................................................... 91-62 .595 8 1/2 3
1936 Bill Terry............................................................................... 92-62 .597 +5 1
1937 Bill Terry .............................................................................. 95-57 .625 +3 1
1938 Bill Terry............................................................................... 83-67 .553 5 3
1939 Bill Terry............................................................................... 77-74 .510 18 1/2 5
1940 Bill Terry .............................................................................. 72-80 .474 27 1/2 6
1941 Bill Terry .............................................................................. 74-79 .484 25 1/2 5
1942 Mel Ott.................................................................................. 85-67 .559 20 3
1943 Mel Ott.................................................................................. 55-98 .359 49 1/2 8
1944 Mel Ott.................................................................................. 67-87 .435 38 5
1945 Mel Ott.................................................................................. 78-74 .513 19 5
1946 Mel Ott ................................................................................. 61-93 .396 36 8
1947 Mel Ott ................................................................................. 81-73 .526 13 4
1948 Mel Ott–Leo Durocher ...................................................... 78-76 .506 13 1/2 5
1949 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 73-81 .474 24 5

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Year Manager Record Pct. GB Finish
1950 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 86-68 .558 5 3
1951 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 98-59 .624 +1T 1
1952 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 92-62 .597 4 1/2 2
1953 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 70-84 .455 35 5
1954 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 97-57 .630 +5 1†
1955 Leo Durocher....................................................................... 80-74 .519 18 1/2 3
1956 Bill Rigney............................................................................ 67-87 .435 26 6
1957 Bill Rigney............................................................................ 69-85 .448 26 6
1958 Bill Rigney............................................................................ 80-74 .519 12 3
1959 Bill Rigney............................................................................ 83-71 .539 4 3
1960 Bill Rigney–Tom Sheehan................................................. 79-75 .513 16 5
1961 Alvin Dark............................................................................. 85-69 .552 8 3
1962 Alvin Dark............................................................................ 103-62 .624 +1 1
1963 Alvin Dark ............................................................................ 88-74 .543 11 3
1964 Alvin Dark............................................................................. 90-72 .556 3 4
1965 Herman Franks.................................................................... 95-67 .586 2 2
1966 Herman Franks.................................................................... 93-68 .578 1 1/2 2
1967 Herman Franks.................................................................... 91-71 .562 10 1/2 2
1968 Herman Franks.................................................................... 88-74 .543 9 2
1969 Clyde King............................................................................ 90-72 .556 3 2W
1970 Clyde King–Charlie Fox ..................................................... 86-76 .531 16 3W
1971 Charlie Fox........................................................................... 90-72 .556 +1 1W
1972 Charlie Fox........................................................................... 69-86 .445 26 1/2 5W
1973 Charlie Fox........................................................................... 88-74 .543 11 3W
1974 Charlie Fox–Wes Westrum .............................................. 72-90 .444 30 5W
1975 Wes Westrum...................................................................... 80-81 .497 27 1/2 3W
1976 Bill Rigney............................................................................ 74-88 .457 28 4W
1977 Joe Altobelli......................................................................... 75-87 .463 23 4W
1978 Joe Altobelli......................................................................... 89-73 .549 6 3W
1979 Joe Altobelli–Dave Bristol ............................................... 71-91 .438 19 1/2 4W
1980 Dave Bristol ........................................................................ 75-86 .466 17 5W

GIANTS HISTORY
1981 Frank Robinson................................................................... 56-55 .505 10/3 1/2 5/3W
1982 Frank Robinson................................................................... 87-75 .537 2 3W
1983 Frank Robinson................................................................... 79-83 .488 12 5W
1984 Frank Robinson–Danny Ozark.......................................... 66-96 .407 26 6W
1985 Jim Davenport–Roger Craig............................................ 62-100 .383 33 6W
1986 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 83-79 .512 13 3W
1987 Roger Craig ......................................................................... 90-72 .556 +6 1W
1988 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 83-79 .512 11 1/2 4W
1989 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 92-70 .568 +3 1W
1990 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 85-77 .525 6 3W
1991 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 75-87 .463 19 4W
1992 Roger Craig.......................................................................... 72-90 .444 26 5W
1993 Dusty Baker........................................................................ 103-59 .636 1 2W
1994 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 55-60 .478 3 1/2 2W
1995 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 67-77 .465 11 4W
1996 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 68-94 .420 23 4W
1997 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 90-72 .556 +2 1W
1998 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 89-74 .546 8 1/2 2W
1999 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 86-76 .531 14 2W
2000 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 97-65 .599 +11 1W
2001 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 90-72 .556 2 2W
2002 Dusty Baker......................................................................... 95-66 .590 21/2 2W*
2003 Felipe Alou.......................................................................... 100-61 .621 +151/2 1W
2004 Felipe Alou........................................................................... 91-71 .562 2 2W
2005 Felipe Alou........................................................................... 75-87 .463 7 3W
2006 Felipe Alou........................................................................... 76-85 .472 111/2 3W
2007 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 71-91 .438 19 5W
2008 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 72-90 .444 12 4W
2009 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 88-74 .543 7 3W
2010 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 92-70 .568 +2 1W†
2011 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 86-76 .531 8 2W
2012 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 94-68 .580 +8 1W†
2013 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 76-86 .469 16 T3W
2014 Bruce Bochy........................................................................ 88-74 .543 6 2W*†
GIANTS TOTALS, 132 SEASONS............................................ 10,780-9,262 .538
SAN FRANCISCO TOTALS, 57 SEASONS............................... 4,713-4,364 .519
†World Championship *Wild Card

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Giants vs. American League 1997-2014
BAL CLE DET KC MIN OAK TB TOR
BOS CWS HOU LAA NYY SEA TEX INTERLEAGUE
W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L TOTAL
1997 — — — — — — — 3-1 — — 2-2 3-1 — 2-2 — 10-6
1998 — — — — — — — 2-1 — — 2-2 2-1 — 2-1 — 8-5
1999 — — — — — — — 2-1 — — 3-3 2-1 — 0-3 — 7-8
2000 — — — — — — — 1-2 — — 3-3 1-2 — 3-0 — 8-7
2001 — — — — — — — 3-0 — — 4-2 1-2 — 2-1 — 10-5
2002 1-2 — — — — — — — — 1-2 2-4 — 2-1 — 2-1 8-10
2003 — — — 2-1 3-0 — 1-2 — 1-2 — 3-3 — — — — 10-8
2004 2-1 2-1 — — — — — — — — 3-3 — 1-2 — 3-0 11-7
2005 — — 0-3 — 1-2 — 1-2 — 2-1 — 2-4 — — — — 6-12
2006 — — — — — — — 2-1 — — 3-3 0-3 — 3-0 — 8-7
2007 — 0-3 — — — — — — — 2-1 1-5 — — — 2-1 5-10
2008 — — 2-1 0-3 1-2 — 1-2 — — — 2-4 — — — — 6-12
2009 — — — — — — — 0-3 — — 5-1 1-2 — 3-0 — 9-6
2010 2-1 1-2 — — — — — — — — 3-3 — — — 1-2 7-8
2011 — — 3-0 — 2-1 — — — 2-1 — 3-3 — — — — 10-5
2012 — — — — — — — 1-2 — — 4-2 1-2 — 1-2 — 7-8
2013 1-2 1-2 — — — — — — — 1-2 1-3 — 1-2 — 1-3 6-14
2014 — — 3-0 1-3 2-1 — 0-3 — 3-0 — 1-3 — — — — 10-10
Overall
6-6 4-8 8-4 3-7 9-6 0-0 3-9 14-11 8-4 4-5 47-53 11-14 4-5 16-9 9-7 146-148

Giants Yearly Win-Loss Breakdown


1900-2014
Year Home Road Day Night Pre-ASB Post-ASB X-Inn SHO 1-RUN
1900 38-31 22-47 60-78 — — — 2-3 4-8 49-53
1901 30-38 22-47 52-85 — — — 2-6 4-8 13-19
1902 22-44 22-44 48-88 — — — 4-5 11-19 15-22
GIANTS HISTORY

1903 41-27 43-28 84-55 — — — 6-6 8-10 13-23


1904 56-26 50-21 106-47 — — — 5-3 20-7 26-18
1905 54-21 51-27 105-48 — — — 9-2 18-11 25-18
1906 51-24 45-32 96-56 — — — 5-5 16-14 29-20
1907 45-30 37-41 82-71 — — — 9-9 21-18 31-31
1908 52-25 46-31 98-56 — — — 10-2 22-8 26-20
1909 44-33 48-28 92-61 — — — 7-7 16-12 34-17
1910 52-26 39-37 91-63 — — — 9-2 9-9 26-23
1911 49-25 50-29 99-54 — — — 3-2 18-6 23-13
1912 49-25 54-23 103-48 — — — 5-4 7-6 29-14
1913 54-23 47-28 101-51 — — — 12-5 10-15 30-15
1914 43-36 41-34 84-70 — — — 4-2 19-11 17-21
1915 37-38 32-45 69-83 — — — 4-10 19-19 18-22
1916 47-30 39-36 86-66 — — — 9-11 22-12 24-21
1917 50-28 48-28 98-56 — — — 6-7 15-11 28-20
1918 35-21 36-32 71-53 — — — 4-4 15-9 22-12
1919 46-23 41-30 87-53 — — — 8-6 11-8 25-13
1920 45-35 41-33 86-68 — — — 11-6 17-13 20-21
1921 53-26 41-33 94-59 — — — 9-6 5-6 21-21
1922 51-27 42-34 93-61 — — — 7-5 7-7 30-23
1923 47-30 48-28 95-58 — — — 5-7 8-7 28-16
1924 51-26 42-34 93-60 — — — 6-5 4-3 15-14
1925 47-29 39-37 86-66 — — — 6-7 6-9 24-14
1926 43-33 31-44 74-77 — — — 7-6 4-12 27-23
1927 49-25 43-37 92-62 — — — 9-8 6-5 31-15
1928 51-26 42-35 93-61 — — — 8-5 6-5 35-20
1929 39-37 45-30 84-67 — — — 7-7 10-10 12-26
1930 47-31 40-36 87-67 — — — 7-7 6-3 19-23
1931 50-27 37-38 87-65 — — — 1-6 17-10 18-25
1932 37-40 35-42 72-82 — — — 8-7 3-4 17-31
1933 48-27 43-34 91-61 — 44-27 47-34 7-4 23-11 29-16
1934 49-26 44-34 93-60 — 48-28 45-32 3-7 13-11 21-23
1935 50-27 41-35 91-62 — 50-21 41-41 13-6 10-7 24-10
1936 52-26 40-36 92-62 — 40-32 52-30 6-4 12-9 33-21
1937 50-25 45-32 95-57 — 42-26 53-31 6-5 12-6 28-17
1938 43-30 40-37 83-67 — 46-26 37-41 3-5 8-15 24-15
1939 41-33 36-41 77-74 — 40-33 37-41 5-1 6-6 19-22
1940 33-43 39-37 64-76 8-4 40-26 32-54 7-5 10-12 19-22
1941 38-39 36-40 71-72 3-7 39-32 35-47 6-6 12-10 21-25
1942 47-31 38-36 80-62 5-5 40-37 45-30 8-9 12-8 21-18

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Year Home Road Day Night Pre-ASB Post-ASB X-Inn SHO 1-RUN
1943 34-43 21-55 55-90 0-8 31-46 24-52 8-9 5-12 23-32
1944 39-36 28-51 53-70 14-17 37-39 30-48 4-10 4-15 21-21
1945 47-30 31-44 64-60 14-14 41-36 37-38 5-7 13-6 28-23
1946 38-39 23-54 53-74 8-19 33-41 28-52 3-7 7-12 23-38
1947 45-31 36-42 67-61 14-12 37-30 44-43 5-3 6-7 19-24
1948 37-40 41-36 65-60 13-16 36-37 42-39 5-3 15-7 17-26
1949 43-34 30-47 58-61 15-20 38-38 35-43 6-5 10-16 12-20
1950 44-32 44-36 61-53 25-15 34-39 52-29 6-8 19-7 26-17
1951 50-28 48-31 70-46 28-13 44-36 52-23 9-9 9-7 34-21
1952 50-27 42-35 61-44 31-18 47-26 45-36 8-5 12-10 27-16
1953 38-39 32-45 52-54 18-30 45-37 25-47 3-8 10-8 9-24
1954 53-23 44-34 64-39 33-18 57-27 40-30 10-6 19-7 27-24
1955 44-35 36-39 50-46 30-28 42-41 38-33 9-9 6-5 24-19
1956 37-40 30-47 44-53 23-34 31-44 36-43 6-11 9-10 28-25
1957 37-40 32-45 46-49 23-36 37-43 32-42 10-10 9-15 26-29
1958 44-33 36-41 55-40 25-34 41-38 39-36 9-9 7-10 29-28
1959 42-35 41-36 47-54 36-27 46-35 37-36 7-8 12-9 20-22
1960 45-32 34-43 47-43 32-38 40-38 39-37 4-9 16-8 23-25
1961 45-32 40-37 52-36 31-33 44-39 41-30 7-5 9-9 29-28
1962 61-21 42-41 67-31 36-31 57-31 46-31 5-5 10-7 26-18
1963 51-31 37-43 46-39 42-35 48-37 40-37 9-11 9-12 33-28
1964 44-37 46-35 54-33 36-39 47-31 43-41 14-4 17-10 29-24
1965 51-30 44-37 56-33 39-34 45-38 50-29 11-5 17-10 24-21
1966 47-34 46-34 52-40 41-28 54-33 39-35 12-9 14-12 28-20
1967 51-31 40-40 46-43 45-28 45-38 46-33 9-9 17-9 29-29
1968 42-39 46-35 48-43 40-31 42-42 46-32 5-8 20-18 27-20
1969 52-29 38-43 52-36 38-36 54-42 36-30 9-11 15-10 27-32
1970 48-33 38-43 43-30 43-46 41-44 45-32 8-10 7-8 27-15
1971 51-30 39-42 50-31 40-41 55-35 35-37 13-6 14-6 26-25
1972 34-43 35-43 32-46 37-40 41-52 28-34 8-9 8-15 18-28
1973 47-34 41-40 47-29 41-45 56-43 32-31 13-2 8-9 31-24
1974 37-44 35-46 39-42 33-48 45-53 27-37 7-7 11-12 22-27
1975 46-35 34-46 42-37 38-44 41-47 39-34 10-5 9-10 25-24

GIANTS HISTORY
1976 40-41 34-47 39-39 35-49 35-52 39-36 7-13 18-17 22-29
1977 38-43 37-44 33-38 42-49 43-51 32-36 9-9 10-10 26-26
1978 50-31 39-42 46-31 43-42 52-34 37-39 11-9 17-12 42-26
1979 38-43 33-48 34-40 37-51 45-48 26-43 5-6 6-14 21-30
1980 44-37 31-49 35-30 40-56 37-43 38-43 8-8 10-16 27-27
1981 29-24 27-31 18-27 38-28 27-32 29-23 7-7 9-9 13-18
1982 45-36 42-39 35-26 52-49 42-46 45-29 11-6 4-11 38-28
1983 43-38 36-45 35-32 44-51 39-40 40-43 6-6 9-6 27-31
1984 35-46 31-50 30-39 36-57 33-50 33-46 6-16 7-10 29-34
1985 38-43 24-57 39-52 23-48 33-55 29-45 10-9 5-14 22-36
1986 46-35 37-44 40-37 43-42 48-40 35-39 12-9 10-12 30-30
1987 46-35 44-37 42-24 48-48 44-44 46-28 12-11 10-8 29-33
1988 45-36 38-43 39-28 44-51 46-39 37-40 6-12 13-14 25-26
1989 53-28 39-42 39-26 53-44 51-36 41-34 5-8 16-6 30-25
1990 49-32 36-45 33-30 52-47 44-39 41-38 7-8 6-6 25-23
1991 43-38 32-49 34-27 41-60 35-46 40-41 5-8 10-13 23-32
1992 42-39 30-51 36-32 36-58 43-44 29-46 10-12 12-18 22-28
1993 50-31 53-28 54-26 49-33 59-30 44-29 8-5 9-5 28-18
1994 29-31 26-29 30-31 25-29 39-50 16-10 4-7 4-2 19-16
1995 37-35 30-42 37-34 30-43 33-36 34-41 8-7 5-8 26-15
1996 38-44 30-50 35-43 33-51 38-48 30-53 6-10 8-12 17-29
1997 48-33 42-39 41-33 49-39 51-36 39-36 11-3 9-4 23-17
1998 49-32 40-42 42-29 47-45 52-37 37-37 12-8 6-8 25-29
1999 49-32 37-44 40-34 46-42 50-38 36-38 7-7 3-2 27-23
2000 55-26 42-39 37-29 60-36 46-39 51-26 7-5 15-5 18-22
2001 49-32 41-40 30-26 60-46 46-42 44-32 6-9 8-4 28-22
2002 50-31 45-35 35-30 60-36 49-38 46-28 8-1 13-7 28-22
2003 57-24 43-37 31-27 69-34 57-37 43-24 9-3 10-6 28-12
2004 47-35 44-36 28-25 63-46 49-40 42-31 8-10 8-4 18-25
2005 37-44 38-43 22-30 53-57 37-50 38-37 4-7 8-7 27-25
2006 43-38 33-47 29-32 47-53 45-44 31-41 6-7 9-6 23-22
2007 39-42 32-49 20-30 51-61 38-48 33-43 6-15 10-12 24-28
2008 37-44 35-46 27-32 45-58 40-55 32-35 10-5 12-13 31-21
2009 52-29 36-45 29-24 59-50 49-39 39-35 9-7 18-10 21-22
2010 49-32 43-38 30-26 62-44 47-41 45-29 11-8 17-16 28-24
2011 46-35 40-41 26-28 60-48 52-40 34-36 13-8 12-14 33-22
2012 48-33 46-35 32-32 62-36 46-40 48-28 8-5 14-6 30-20
2013 42-40 34-46 30-27 46-59 43-51 33-35 8-10 13-11 28-28
2014 45-36 43-38 38-24 50-50 53-43 35-31 9-4 12-15 18-22

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San Francisco Giants Best Record
—By Game
Game Game Game
No. Record Year(s) No. Record Year(s) No. Record Year(s)
1 1-0 34 times 55 40-15 1962 112 74-38 1993
2 2-0 22 times 56 40-16 1962 113 75-38 1993
3 3-0 12 times 57 40-17 1962 114 76-38 1993
4 4-0 9 times 58 40-18 1962 115 77-38 1993
5 5-0 1962, ’87, ’99, 59 40-19 1962 116 78-38 1993
2002, ’03 60 40-20 1962 117 78-39 1993
6 6-0 2002, ’03 61 40-21 1962, 2014 118 79-39 1993
7 7-0 2003 62 41-21 1962, 2014 119 79-40 1993
8 7-1 1966, ’73, 63 42-21 1962, 2014 120 80-40 1993
2002, ’03 64 43-21 2014 121 81-40 1993
9 8-1 2003 65 43-22 2014 122 81-41 1993
10 9-1 2003 66 43-23 1993, 2014 123 82-41 1993
11 10-1 2003 67 44-23 1993 124 83-41 1993
12 11-1 2003 68 45-23 1993 125 83-42 1993
13 12-1 2003 69 46-23 1993 126 83-43 1993
14 13-1 2003 70 47-23 1993 127 83-44 1993
15 13-2 2003 71 47-24 1993 128 83-45 1993
16 14-2 2003 72 48-24 1993 129 84-45 1993
17 15-2 2003 73 49-24 1993 130 85-45 1993
18 15-3 2003 74 50-24 1993 131 85-46 1993
19 15-4 2003 75 50-25 1993 132 86-46 1993
20 16-4 2003 76 51-25 1993 133 86-47 1993
21 17-4 2003 77 51-26 1993 134 87-47 1993
GIANTS HISTORY

22 18-4 2003 78 52-26 1993 135 88-47 1993


23 18-5 1962, ’71, ’73, 79 52-27 1993 136 88-48 1993
2003 80 53-27 1993 137 89-48 1993
24 19-5 1962 81 53-28 1993 138 89-49 1993
25 19-6 1962, ’71, ’73 82 54-28 1993 139 89-50 1993
26 20-6 1962 83 55-28 1993 140 89-51 1962, ’93
27 21-6 1962 84 56-28 1993 141 90-51 1962
28 21-7 1962, ’66, ’71 85 56-29 1993 142 91-51 1962
29 22-7 1962, ’66 86 57-29 1993 143 91-52 1962
30 22-8 1962, ’66, ’71 87 58-29 1993 144 92-52 1962
31 23-8 1962 88 58-30 1993 145 93-52 1962
32 24-8 1962 89 59-30 1993 146 93-53 1962
33 25-8 1962 90 60-30 1993 147 93-54 1962
34 26-8 1962 91 61-30 1993 148 93-55 1962
35 26-9 1962, ’71 92 61-31 1993 149 93-56 1962, ’93
36 27-9 1971 93 61-32 1993 150 93-57 1962, ’93, 2003
37 27-10 1962, ’71 94 62-32 1993 151 94-57 1993
38 28-10 1971 95 63-32 1993 152 95-57 1993
39 28-11 1962, ’71 96 64-32 1993 153 96-57 1993
40 29-11 1971 97 65-32 1993 154 97-57 1993
41 29-12 1971 98 65-33 1993 155 98-57 1993
42 29-13 1971 99 66-33 1993 156 99-57 1993
43 30-13 1971 100 67-33 1993 157 100-57 1993
44 31-13 1971 101 67-34 1993 158 100-58 1993
45 32-13 1971 102 68-34 1993 159 101-58 1993
46 32-14 1962, ’71 103 68-35 1993 160 102-58 1993
47 33-14 1962, ’71 104 69-35 1993 161 103-58 1993
48 34-14 1971 105 70-35 1993 162 103-59 1993
49 35-14 1962, ’71 106 71-35 1993
50 36-14 1971 107 72-35 1993
51 37-14 1971 108 72-36 1993
52 37-15 1962, ’71 109 73-36 1993
53 38-15 1962 110 74-36 1993
54 39-15 1962 111 74-37 1993

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San Francisco Giants Worst Record
—By Game
Game ame
G Game
No. Record Year(s) No. Record Year(s) No. Record Year(s)
1 0-1 23 times 58 19-39 1972 115 44-71 1985
2 0-2 15 times 59 19-40 1972 116 45-71 1984, ’85
3 0-3 1969, ’80, ’82, ’84, ‘12 60 19-41 1972 117 45-72 1984, ’85
4 1-3 13 times 61 20-41 1972 118 45-73 1984
5 1-4 8 times 62 20-42 1972 119 46-73 1984, ’85
6 1-5 1967, ’80, 2007, ‘08 63 21-42 1972 120 47-73 1984, ’85
7 1-6 1967, ’80, 2007,‘08 64 21-43 1972 121 47-74 1984, ’85
8 1-7 1967 65 21-44 1972 122 47-75 1984, ’85
9 2-7 1967, ’83, 2007, ‘09 66 22-44 1972 123 47-76 1984
10 2-8 1983 67 22-45 1972 124 48-76 1984
11 3-8 1983, ’85, 2000,‘09 68 23-45 1972 125 49-76 1984
12 3-9 1983, ’85, 2000 69 24-45 1972 126 50-76 1984, ’85
13 3-10 1983 70 25-45 1972 127 51-76 1984, ’85
14 4-10 1980, ’83, ’85, 2000 71 26-45 1972, ’84, ’85 128 51-77 1984, ’85
15 4-11 1980, ’83 72 26-46 1972, ’85 129 51-78 1985
16 5-11 1980, ’81, ’83, ’90, 2000 73 26-47 1985 130 51-79 1985
17 5-12 1983 74 26-48 1985 131 52-79 1985
18 5-13 1983 75 27-48 1985 132 53-79 1985
19 6-13 1972, ’80, ’83 76 27-49 1985 133 53-80 1985
20 6-14 1972, ’80, ’83 77 28-49 1985 134 53-81 1985
21 6-15 1980 78 29-49 1985 135 53-82 1985
22 7-15 1972, ’80, ’83, ’84, ’85 79 30-49 1985 136 53-83 1985
23 7-16 1972, ’84 80 31-49 1976, ’85 137 54-83 1985

GIANTS HISTORY
24 7-17 1984 81 31-50 1985 138 54-84 1985
25 8-17 1980, ’84 82 31-51 1985 139 54-85 1985
26 8-18 1980 83 31-52 1985 140 55-85 1985
27 8-19 1980 84 31-53 1985 141 56-85 1985
28 9-19 1972, ’76, ’80 85 31-54 1985 142 56-86 1985
29 9-20 1972, ’80 86 31-55 1985 143 56-87 1985
30 9-21 1972 87 32-55 1985 144 56-88 1985
31 9-22 1972 88 33-55 1984, ’85 145 57-88 1985
32 9-23 1972 89 34-55 1984, ’85 146 57-89 1985
33 10-23 1972 90 34-56 1985 147 58-89 1985
34 10-24 1972 91 34-57 1985 148 58-90 1985
35 10-25 1972 92 35-57 1984, ’85 149 58-91 1985
36 11-25 1972 93 35-58 1985 150 59-91 1985
37 12-25 1972, ’76, ’91 94 34-59 1985 151 59-92 1985
38 12-26 1972, ’76, ’91 95 35-60 1985 152 59-93 1985
39 12-27 1976, ’91 96 36-60 1985 153 59-94 1985
40 12-28 1991 97 37-60 1985 154 59-95 1985
41 12-29 1991 98 38-60 1985 155 59-96 1985
42 13-29 1991 99 39-60 1985 156 60-96 1985
43 14-29 1991 100 39-61 1985 157 60-97 1985
44 14-30 1991 101 39-62 1985 158 60-98 1985
45 15-30 1972, ’91 102 40-62 1984, ’85 159 60-99 1985
46 15-31 1972 103 40-63 1984, ’85 160 61-99 1985
47 16-31 1972, ’91 104 41-63 1984, ’85 161 62-99 1985
48 16-32 1991 105 41-64 1984, ’85 162 62-100 1985
49 17-32 1972, ’84, ’91 106 41-65 1985
50 17-33 1972, ’84 107 41-66 1985
51 17-34 1972, ’84 108 41-67 1985
52 17-35 1972, ’84 109 42-67 1985
53 17-36 1972, ’84 110 42-68 1985
54 17-37 1972 111 43-58 1985
55 17-38 1972 112 43-69 1985
56 17-39 1972 113 43-70 1985
57 18-39 1972 114 43-71 1985

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Giants Franchise Records 1883-2014
Batting Pitching
Player Longest With Club......................... Willie Mays (22 years), Most Games (Season)....Julian Tavarez (89) 1997, Jim Brower (89) 2004
Mel Ott (22 years) Most Games (Lifetime)....................................... Gary Lavelle (647)
Highest Batting Average (Season)...............Bill Terry (.401) 1930 Most Games Won (Season)....................Mickey Welch (44) 1885
Highest Batting Average (Lifetime, 3,000 PA)......Bill Terry (.341) Since 1900...................................Christy Mathewson (37) 1908
Most Games (Season)................................ Jose Pagan (164) 1962 Most Games Won (Lifetime).................Christy Mathewson (372)
Most Games (Lifetime)..................................... Willie Mays (2,857) Most Games Lost (Season)......................... Amos Rusie (33) 1890
Since 1900.............................................. Luther Taylor (27) 1901
Most At Bats (Season).................................Joe Moore (681) 1935
Most Consecutive Games Won (Season).......................................
Most At Bats (Lifetime).................................. Willie Mays (10,477) ............................................................ Rube Marquard (19) 1912
Most Hits (Season)...........................................Bill Terry (254) 1930 Most Seasons, 20 or More Wins...........Christy Mathewson (13)
Most Hits (Lifetime).......................................... Willie Mays (3,187) Most Shutouts (Season).................Christy Mathewson (11) 1908
Most Hits (Game).....6 (8x) Most Recent: Mike Benjamin, 6/14/1995 Most Shutouts (Lifetime).........................Christy Mathewson (79)
Most Pinch Hits (Season)..............................Sam Leslie (22) 1932 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season).......... Sal Maglie (4) 1950;
Most Pinch Hits (Lifetime)............................Joel Youngblood (58) Gaylord Perry (4) 1970
Most Runs Scored (Season)...................Mike Tiernan (147) 1889 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings (Season)............................
Since 1900....................................................Bill Terry (139) 1930 ................................................................Carl Hubbell (46.1) 1933
Most Runs Scored (Lifetime).......................... Willie Mays (2,011) Most Complete Games (Season).......... Joe McGinnity (44) 1903
Longest Consecutive Game Hitting Streak.....George Davis (33) 1893 Most Complete Games (Lifetime).........Christy Mathewson (433)
Since 1900........................................Charlie Hickman (27) 1900 Most Strikeouts (Season).............Christy Mathewson (267) 1903
Most Doubles (Season).................................... Jeff Kent (49) 2001 Most Strikeouts (Lifetime)..................Christy Mathewson (2,499)
Most Doubles (Lifetime)...................................... Willie Mays (504) Most Strikeouts (Game)................... Jason Schmidt (16) 6/6/2006
Most Doubles (Game)...........................................3 (many players) Most Innings (Season)........................Mickey Welch (557.1) 1884
Since 1900......................................... Joe McGinnity (434) 1903
Most Recent: Michael Morse, 5/25/2014
Most Innings (Lifetime)....................Christy Mathewson (4,771.2)
Most Triples (Season)............................... George Davis (27) 1893 Lowest ERA (Season, 162 Innings).....Christy Mathewson (1.14) 1909
Since 1900.................................................Larry Doyle (25) 1911 Lowst ERA (Lifetime, 1,500 Innings)....Christy Mathewson (2.12)
Most Triples (Lifetime)...................................... Mike Tiernan (162) Most Saves (Season)...Rod Beck (48) 1993, Brian Wilson (48) 2010
Most Triples (Game).................................. Bill Joyce (4) 5/18/1897 Most Saves (Lifetime).............................................Robb Nen (206)
Most Home Runs (Season)........................Barry Bonds (73) 2001 Most Home Runs Allowed (Lifetime)........... Juan Marichal (315)
Most Home Runs (Lifetime)................................ Willie Mays (646) Most Home Runs Allowed (Season)........Larry Jansen (36) 1949
Most Home Runs (Game)......................Willie Mays (4) 4/30/1961 Most Home Runs Allowed (Game).........Larry Benton (6) 5/12/30
GIANTS HISTORY

Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)..Mike Ivie (4) 1978, Candy
Maldonado (4) 1986, Ernest Riles (4) 1990
Most Grand Slams (Season)...3 (5x) Most Recent: Jeff Kent 1997 Team
Most Runs Batted In (Season)......................... Mel Ott (152) 1929 Most Games Won (Season).............................................(106) 1904
Most Runs Batted In (Lifetime)............................... Mel Ott (1,864) Most Games Lost (Season)..............................................(100) 1985
Most Runs Batted In (Game)........ Phil Weintraub (11) 4/30/1944 Highest Club Batting Average (Season).......................(.332) 1887
Most Bases on Balls (Season)................Barry Bonds (232) 2004 Since 1900....................................................................(.319) 1930
Most Bases on Balls (Lifetime)..................... Barry Bonds (1,947) Lowest Club ERA (Season)..............................................(1.72) 1885
Most Strikeouts (Season)........................Bobby Bonds (189) 1970 Since 1900....................................................................(2.14) 1908
Most Game-Winning RBI (Season)........... Willie Mays (27) 1962 Most Shutout Games Won (Season)................................(25) 1908
Most Times Hit By Pitch (Season)..................Ron Hunt (26) 1970 Most One-Run Games Won (Season)..............................(42) 1978
Most Sacrifice Hits (Season)..........................Art Devlin (36) 1907 Longest Winning Streak (Season).......................(26 games) 1916
Most Sacrifice Flies (Season)........................ J.T. Snow (14) 2000 Longest Losing Streak (Season)................(13 games) 1902, 1944
Most Stolen Bases (Season)...................Monte Ward (111) 1887 Most Runs (Season)..........................................................(959) 1930
Since 1900.............................................George Burns (62) 1914 Most Runs (Game)...................................................... (29) 6/15/1887
Most Stolen Bases (Lifetime).......................... Mike Tiernan (428) Since 1900.............................................................. (26) 4/30/1944
Most Runs (Inning)......................(13) 5x, Most Recent: 7/15/1997
Most Hits (Season).........................................................(1,769) 1930
Most Hits (Game).......................................................... (31) 6/9/1901
Most Doubles (Season)....................................................(314) 2004
Most Triples (Season).......................................................(103) 1911
Most Home Runs (Season)..............................................(235) 2001
Most Home Runs (Game)........................................... (8) 4/30/1961,
(Mays 4, Pagan 2, F. Alou 1, Cepeda 1)
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)...............................(14) 2001
Most Grand Slams (Season)................. (7) 1951, 1954, 1970, 1998
Most Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)........................
..................................................................................(3) 1973, 1978
Most Total Bases (Season)...........................................(2,628) 1930
Most Total Bases (Game).......................................... (50) 5/13/1958
Most Players Five or More Hits (Game).....(3) 6/9/1901, 6/1/1923
Most Stolen Bases (Season)...........................................(347) 1911
Most Errors (Season)........................................................(307) 1909
Fewest Errors (Season)......................................................(73) 2010
Most Double Plays (Season)...........................................(183) 1987
Longest Game (Time, Nine Innings)...................... (4:27) 10/5/2001
Longest Game (Time and Innings)......................(7:23, 23 innings)
San Francisco at New York 5/31/1964
Most Players Used (Season).............................................(51) 1990
Most Pitchers Used (Season)............................................(26) 1990

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San Francisco Giants Records 1958-2014
Batting Pitching (cont.)
Player Longest With Club................... Willie McCovey (19 years) Most Consecutive Games Won (Season)............... Jack Sanford
Highest Batting Average (Season)........Barry Bonds (.370) 2002 (16) 1962
Highest Batting Average (Lifetime, 3,000 PA).....Barry Bonds, (.312) Most Seasons, 20 or More Wins..................... Juan Marichal (6)
Most Games (Season)................................ Jose Pagan (164) 1962 Most Shutouts (Season)......................... Juan Marichal (10) 1965
Most Games (Lifetime).............................. Willie McCovey (2,256) Most Shutouts (Lifetime)................................. Juan Marichal (52)
Most At Bats (Season).............................Bobby Bonds (663) 1970 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season)......Gaylord Perry (4) 1970
Most At Bats (Lifetime).................................... Willie Mays (7,578) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings (Season)............................
Most Hits (Season)..................................... Willie Mays (208) 1958 ................................................................Gaylord Perry (40) 1970
Most Hits (Lifetime).......................................... Willie Mays (2,284) Most Complete Games (Season).......... Juan Marichal (30) 1968
Most Hits (Game)....................................Jesus Alou (6) 7/10/1964, Most Complete Games (Lifetime)................. Juan Marichal (244)
.......................................................Mike Benjamin (6) 6/14/1995 Most Strikeouts (Season)...................... Tim Lincecum (265) 2008
Most Hits (Rookie Season).................Orlando Cepeda (188) 1958 Most Strikeouts (Lifetime).......................... Juan Marichal (2,281)
Most Pinch Hits (Season)......................... Ken Oberkfell (18) 1989 Most Strikeouts (Game)................... Jason Schmidt (16) 6/6/2006
Most Pinch Hits (Lifetime)............................Joel Youngblood (58) Most Strikeouts (Rookie Season).....John Montefusco (215) 1975
Most Runs Scored (Season)...................Bobby Bonds (134) 1970 Most Innings (Season).........................Gaylord Perry (328.2) 1970
Most Runs Scored (Lifetime)......................... Barry Bonds (1,555) Most Innings (Lifetime)............................ Juan Marichal (3,444.0)
Most Runs Scored (Game)...................Willie Mays (5) 4/24/1964, Lowest ERA (Season, 162 Innings).............Bob Bolin (1.99) 1968
Willie Mays (5) 9/19/1964; Barry Bonds (5) 8/4/1993; Barry Lowest ERA (Lifetime, 1,500 Innings).......... Juan Marichal (2.84)
Bonds (5) 4/18/2000; J.T. Snow (5) 8/13/2004 Most Saves (Season)......Rod Beck (48) 1993; Brian Wilson (48) 2010
Longest Consecutive Game Hitting Streak.......Jack Clark (26) 1978 Most Saves (Lifetime).............................................Robb Nen (206)
Most Doubles (Season).................................... Jeff Kent (49) 2001 Most Home Runs Allowed (Lifetime)........... Juan Marichal (315)
Most Doubles (Lifetime)...................................... Willie Mays (376) Most Home Runs Allowed (Season)..... Juan Marichal (34) 1962
Most Doubles (Game)....................................................3 (45 times) Most Home Runs Allowed (Game)...Livan Hernandez (5) 4/7/01;
 Most Recent: Michael Morse, 5/25/2014 ..............................................................Allen Watson (5) 4/19/96
Most Triples (Season)................................ Angel Pagan (15) 2012
Most Triples (Lifetime).......................................... Willie Mays (76) Team
Most Triples (Game)...............................Willie Mays (3) 9/15/1960 Most Games Won (Season)...................................(103) 1962, 1993
Most Home Runs (Season)........................Barry Bonds (73) 2001 Most Games Lost (Season)..............................................(100) 1985
Most Home Runs (Lifetime)............................... Barry Bonds (586) Highest Club Batting Average (Season).......................(.278) 2000

GIANTS HISTORY
Most Home Runs (Game)......................Willie Mays (4) 4/30/1961 Lowest Club ERA (Season)..............................................(2.71) 1968
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)..............Mike Ivie (4) 1978; Most Shutout Games Won (Season)................................(20) 1968
Candy Maldonado (4) 1986; Ernest Riles (4) 1990 Most One-Run Games Won (Season)..............................(42) 1978
Most Home Runs (Rookie Season).......... Jim Ray Hart (31) 1964 Longest Winning Streak (Season).......................(14 games) 1965
Most Grand Slams (Season)................. Willie McCovey (3) 1967; Longest Losing Streak (Season)................(10 games) 1985, 1996
Jeff Kent (3) 1997 Most Runs (Season)..........................................................(925) 2000
Most Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season) ....................... Most Runs (Game)......................................(23) 6/8/1990 at Atlanta
..........................................................................Mike Ivie (2) 1978 Most Runs (Inning).....................................(13) 5/7/1966, 7/15/1997
Most Runs Batted In (Season)..........Orlando Cepeda (142) 1961 Most Hits (Season).........................................................(1,552) 1962
Most Runs Batted In (Lifetime)...................... Barry Bonds (1,440) Most Hits (Game)........................................(27) 6/8/1990 at Atlanta
Most Runs Batted In (Game)...............Willie Mays (8) 4/30/1961; Most Doubles (Season)....................................................(314) 2004
Orlando Cepeda (8) 7/4/1961 Most Triples (Season).........................................................(62) 1960
Most Runs Batted In (Rookie Season).... Orlando Cepeda (96) 1958 Most Home Runs (Season)..............................................(235) 2001
Most Bases on Balls (Season)................Barry Bonds (232) 2004 Most Home Runs (Game)........................................... (8) 4/30/1961,
Most Bases on Balls (Lifetime)..................... Barry Bonds (1,947) (Mays 4, Pagan 2, F. Alou 1, Cepeda 1)
Most Strikeouts (Season)........................Bobby Bonds (189) 1970 Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)...............................(14) 2001
Most Times Hit by Pitch (Season)...................Ron Hunt (26) 1970 Most Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)..................(7) 1970, 1998
Most Sacrifice Hits (Season)....................Omar Vizquel (20) 2005 Most Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)....................(3)
Most Sacrifice Flies (Season)........................ J.T. Snow (14) 2000 1973, 1978
Most Stolen Bases (Season)...........................Bill North (58) 1979 Most Total Bases (Season)...........................................(2,582) 2001
Most Stolen Bases (Lifetime)....Bobby Bonds (263); Barry Bonds (263) Most Total Bases (Game) ......................................... (50) 5/13/1958
Most Stolen Bases (Rookie Season)....... Dan Gladden (31) 1984 Most Players Five or More Hits (Game).........................(2) twice,
last: 8/16/2005, (Deivi Cruz, Pedro Feliz)
Pitching Most Stolen Bases (Season)...........................................(148) 1986
Most Games (Season) ...Julian Tavarez (89) 1997; Jim Brower (89) 2004 Most Errors (Season)........................................................(186) 1976
Most Games (Lifetime)....................................... Gary Lavelle (647) Fewest Errors (Season)......................................................(73) 2010
Most Games Won (Season)................... Juan Marichal (26) 1968 Most Double Plays (Season)...........................................(183) 1987
Most Games Won (Lifetime)......................... Juan Marichal (238) Longest Game (Time, Nine Innings)...................... (4:27) 10/5/2001
Most Games Lost (Season)........................ Ray Sadecki (18) 1968 Longest Game (Time and Innings)......................(7:23, 23 innings)
Most Games Won (Rookie Season)............John Montefusco (15) 1975 San Francisco at New York-NL 5/31/1964
Most Players Used (Season).............................................(51) 1990
Most Pitchers Used (Season)............................................(26) 1990

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San Francisco Giants Single-Game Records, 1958-2014
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Extra Base Hits, Opponents..... 11 (3x), last: 8/8/1998 vs. Atlanta
Players Used, Giants..............................25, 9/4/1989 at Cincinnati Total Bases, Giants.................... 50, 5/13/1958 at Los Angeles-NL
Players Used, Both Clubs..................43, 9/26/1997 vs. San Diego Total Bases, Opponents........................45, 8/3/1994 vs. Cincinnati
Players Used, Both Clubs, Extra Innings...... 47, 9/26/2008 vs. LAD Most Runners Left On Base, Giants..18, 7/8/2013 vs. New York-NL
Players Used, Opponent......... 27, 9/26/2008 vs. LAD (10 innings) Most Runners Left On Base, Opponents...20, 7/4/2010 at Colorado
Longest Game Time, 9 Innings Most Runners Left On Base, Giants, Extra Innings................. 22,
Home........................................ 4:27, 10/5/2001 vs. Los Angeles 9/28/1986 vs. Los Angeles (16 innings)
Away..........................................4:18, 10/2/1962 at Los Angeles Most Runners Left On Base, Opponents, Extra Innings......... 25,
Shortest Game Time, 9 Innings 7/11/1970 at Houston (14 innings)
Home........................................ 1:32, 8/16/1976 vs. Philadelphia Pinch Hitters Used, Giants.............. 9, 9/28/1986 vs. Los Angeles
Away...................................................1:32, 5/5/1984 at St. Louis Sacrifice Hits, Giants............................6, 5/23/1970 vs. San Diego
Longest Game Time, Extra Innings Sacrifice Hits, Opponents.....5 (twice), last: 9/14/2003 vs. Milwaukee
Home........................... 5:53, 5/29/2001 vs. Arizona (18 innings) Sacrifice Flies, Giants.................4 (4x), last: 8/17/2011 at Atlanta
Away................7:23, 5/31/1964 at NYM (2nd GM) (23 innings) Sacrifice Flies, Opponents....4 (twice), last: 9/5/2008 vs. Pittsburgh
Shortest Game Time, Extra Innings Stolen Bases, Giants............. 6 (3x), last: 7/17/2011 at San Diego
Home.......................... 2:01, 6/13/1963 vs. Chicago (10 innings) Stolen Bases, Opponents.........................9, 7/27/1983 at St. Louis
Away........................2:03, 4/12/1965 at Pittsburgh (10 innings)
Longest Game, Innings TEAM PITCHING-GAME
Home....................................................18, 5/29/2001 vs. Arizona Pitchers Used, Giants................................. 11, 9/4/2012 at Arizona
Away......................23, 5/31/1964 at New York-NL (2nd game) Strikeouts, Giants, 9 Innings..................17, 6/25/2000 at Houston
Largest Margin of Victory........... 19, 7/9/1988 vs. St. Louis (21-2) Strikeouts, Giants, Extra Innings................................................. 22,
Largest Margin of Defeat.......17, 9/13/14 vs. Los Angeles-NL (0-17) 5/31/1964 at New York-NL (2nd Game) (23 innings)
Largest Shutout Victory....................18-0, 5/24/2000 vs. Montreal Strikeouts Opponent, 9 Innings......18, 8/31/1959 at Los Angeles
Largest Shutout Defeat............ 0-17, 9/13/14 vs. Los Angeles-NL Strikeouts, Opponent, Extra Innings........................................... 20,
Largest Comeback Win..........8 runs, 9/4/1989 at Cincinnati (9-8) 6/19/2001 at San Diego (15 innings)
9/8/1947 at Pittsburgh (10-8) Walks, Giants, 9 Innings.......... 13 (4x), last: 9/24/2011 at Arizona
4/14/1970 at Atlanta (15-11) Walks, Giants, Extra Innings......15, 5/24/1998 at St. Louis (17 innings)
9/23/1970 at Los Angeles-NL (14-10) Walks, Opponents.................................15, 4/18/1970 at Cincinnati
Largest Comeback (Loss).....9 runs, 8/25/2010 vs. Cincinnati (11-12) Most Home Runs Allowed............. 6 (4x), last: 5/19/10 at Arizona
Largest Lead Surrendered........ 9, 5/16/1997 at Montreal (13-14) Hit Batsmen, Giants..........4 (twice), last: 9/7/2008 vs. Pittsburgh
Largest Home Crowd Hit Batsmen, Opponents......................... 4, 6/5/2002 at San Diego
GIANTS HISTORY

Seals Stadium...............23,448, 4/15/1958 vs. Los Angeles-NL


Candlestick Park..........61,389, 9/30/1999 vs. Los Angeles-NL INDIVIDUAL BATTING-GAME
AT&T Park.....................................44,046, 10/8/2010 vs. Atlanta
Hits........6, (twice), last: Mike Benjamin, 6/14/1995 at Chicago-NL (13 inn)
Smallest Home Crowd
Runs Scored.... 5 (5x), last: J.T. Snow, 8/13/2004 at Philadelphia
Seals Stadium....................... 5,128, 5/13/1959 vs. Philadelphia
At-Bats............................................................................. 10 (3x), last:
Candlestick Park...............................748, 9/16/1974 vs. Atlanta
Jesus Alou, Tom Haller, Willie Mays, 5/31/1964 at New York-NL
AT&T Park............................23,934, 5/11/2009 vs. Washington
(2nd Game) (23 innings)
Largest Road Crowd............................................................... 78,672,
At-Bats, Extra Innings................................................... 10 (3x), last:
4/18/1958 at Los Angeles (L.A. Memorial Coliseum)
Jesus Alou, Tom Haller, Willie Mays, 5/31/1964 at New York-NL
Smallest Road Crowd.................................................................. 877,
(2nd Game) (23 innings)
9/6/1977 at Atlanta (Fulton County Stadium)
Hits by Pitcher....4 (twice), last: Livan Hernandez, 8/11/2001 at Chicago-NL
Hit for Cycle......................................................................10 players,
TEAM BATTING-GAME last: Pablo Sandoval, 9/15/2011 at Colorado
Runs Scored, Giants....................................23, 7/8/1990 at Atlanta Singles......5 (10x), last: Mike Benjamin, 6/14/1995 at Chicago-NL (13 inn)
Runs Scored, Opponents........20 (twice), last: 9/18/2006 at Colorado Doubles.. 3 (45x), last: Michael Morse, 5/25/2014 vs. Minnesota
Runs Scored, Both Clubs, Home Triples............................ 3, Willie Mays, 9/15/1960 at Philadelphia
 29, 4/5/1983 vs. San Diego (13-16) Home Runs........4, Willie Mays, 4/30/1961 at Milwaukee Braves
Runs Scored, Both Clubs, Road.......30, 6/28/2000 at COL (13-17) Runs Batted In.....................................................................8 (twice),
Runs Batted In, Giants................................23, 6/8/1990 at Atlanta last: Orlando Cepeda, 7/4/1961 at Chicago-NL (1st Game)
Runs Batted In, Opponents..............20, 8/13/1959 at Chicago-NL Runs Batted In By Pitcher.................................................................
Hits, Giants....................................................27, 6/8/1990 at Atlanta 5 (twice), last: Madison Bumgarner, 4/11/14 vs. Colorado
Hits, Opponents ......................................26, 5/7/1997 vs. Montreal Total Bases......16, Willie Mays, 4/30/1961 at Milwaukee Braves
Hits, Both Clubs............. 44, 5/23/1970 vs. San Diego (15 innings) Extra-Base Hits....... 4 (10x), last: Barry Bonds, 8/27/2002 at Colorado
Fewest Hits, Giants........................................................0 (11 times), Stolen Bases......3 (31x), last: Gregor Blanco, 5/14/2014 vs. Atlanta
last: 7/2/2013 at Cincinnati Walks......... 5 (4x), last: Barry Bonds, 9/25/2004 vs. Los Angeles
Fewest Hits, Opponents.......0 (8x), last: 6/25/2014 vs. San Diego Intentional Walks...... 4 (4x), last: Barry Bonds, 9/22/2004 vs. Houston
Singles, Giants..............................................21, 6/8/1990 at Atlanta Home Runs From Both Sides of Plate
Singles, Opponents, 9 innings.......... 16, 9/13/14 vs. Los Angeles-NL  (9x), last: PAblo Sandoval, 9/20/2012 at Colorado
Singles, Opponents, Extra Innings Grounded Into Double Plays.................................... 3, Jesus Alou,
 18, 7/11/1970 at Houston (14 innings) 7/17/1966 at Pittsburgh (2nd Game)
Doubles, Giants..........8 (3 times), last: 8/25/2000 at Philadelphia Hit By Pitch..........................................................................3 (twice),
Doubles, Opponents..............9 (twice), last: 8/18/1998 at Atlanta last: Tito Fuentes, 9/13/1973 at San Diego
Triples, Giants, 9 Innings..... 3 (13x), last: 8/31/2014 vs. Milwaukee
Triples, Giants, Extra Innings....4, 9/15/1960 at Philadelphia (11 inn)
Triples, Opponents......................5, 7/25/2014 vs. Los Angeles-NL
Home Runs, Giants................8, 4/30/1961 vs. Milwaukee Braves
Home Runs, Opponents.......... 6 (6x), last: 9/4/2013 at San Diego
Extra Base Hits, Giants............................12, 7/2/2002 at Colorado

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING-GAME TEAM BATTING-INNING
Strikeouts Plate Appearances, Giants.....19, 7/15/1997 at San Diego (7th inning)
Starter........................ 16, Jason Schmidt, 6/6/2006 vs. Florida Runs, Giants..... 13 (twice), last: 7/15/1997 at San Diego (7th inning)
Reliever.......13, Billy O’Dell, 7/4/1961 at Chicago-NL (1st Game) Runs, Opponents................13, 5/7/1997 vs. Montreal (6th inning)
Home Runs Allowed...........................................................5 (twice), Hits, Giants............................ 11, 5/7/1966 at St. Louis (3rd inning)
last: Livan Hernandez, 4/7/2001 at Los Angeles Hits, Opponents..................13, 5/7/1997 vs. Montreal (6th inning)
Home Runs Allowed, Inning.................................. 4, Alan Embree, Home Runs, Giants............5, 8/23/1961 at Cincinnati (9th inning)
5/20/2001 at Atlanta (7th inning) Home Runs, Opponents.........................................................................................
Innings Pitched ............................4 (twice), last: 5/20/2001 at Atlanta (7th inning)

Starter...........................................................................16 (twice), Stolen Bases, Giants..........................................................4 (twice),
last: Gaylord Perry, 9/1/1967 at Cincinnati ........................................last: 6/27/1984 vs. Cincinnati (3rd inning)
Reliever............................................................10, Gaylord Perry,
5/31/1964 at New York-NL (2nd Game) (23 innings)
Hit Batsmen........ 3 (7x), last: Brad Hennessey, 8/30/2006 at Atlanta
Runs Allowed.....................................................................12 (twice),
last: Joe Nathan, 5/12/2000 at Colorado
Earned Runs Allowed...............................................11, Billy O’Dell,
7/23/1964 vs. Chicago-NL
Walks.......9 (3x), last: John D’Acquisto, 6/12/1976 vs. New York-NL

TEAM FIELDING-GAME
Double Plays, Giants....5 (6x), last: 9/24/04 vs. Los Angeles-NL (9 inn)
Double Plays, Giants, Extra Innings.............................6, 8/21/2004
vs. New York-NL (12 innings)
Double Plays, Opponents...........................7, 5/4/1969 at Houston
Double Plays, Both Clubs.........8 (4x), last: 6/25/2000 at Houston
Double Plays, Both Clubs, Extra Innings..................10, 8/21/2004
vs. New York-NL (12 innings)
Triple Plays, Giants...............1 (7x), last: 5/30/2008 vs. San Diego
Errors, Giants............................ 6 (6x), last: 4/29/1999 at Montreal
Errors, Opponents......................................7, 7/30/1979 at Houston
Errors, Both Clubs.................................12, 6/11/1959 at Pittsburgh

GIANTS HISTORY
Giants Cycles (25;10 in SF era)
Date Player, Position Opponent
6/12/1885 Dave Orr, 1B St. Louis Browns
8/10/1887 Dave Orr, 1B at Baltimore Orioles
8/15/1888 Mike Tiernan*, RF at Philadelphia Phillies
8/28/1890 Mike Tiernan*, CF at Cincinnati Reds
10/4/1904 Sam Mertes, CF St. Louis Cardinals
6/10/1912 Chief Meyers, C Chicago Cubs
9/17/1920 George Burns, LF Pittsburgh Pirates
6/1/1921 Dave Bancroft#, SS Philadelphia Phillies
4/29/1922 Ross Youngs*, RF at Boston Braves
5/29/1928 Bill Terry*, 1B at Brooklyn Dodgers
5/16/1929 Mel Ott*, RF at Boston Braves
5/8/1930 Freddie Lindstrom, 3B at Pittsburgh Pirates
5/24/1936 Sam Leslie*, 1B Philadelphia Phillies
6/15/1940 Harry Danning, C Pittsburgh Pirates
7/11/1954 Don Mueller*, RF Pittsburgh Pirates
7/8/1970 Jim Ray Hart, 3B at Atlanta Braves
4/16/1972 Dave Kingman, 3B at Houston Astros
6/27/1985 Jeffrey Leonard, LF at Cincinnati Reds
5/4/1987 Candy Maldonado, RF at St. Louis Cardinals
7/9/1988 Chris Speier, 2B St. Louis Cardinals
4/22/1991 Robby Thompson, 2B San Diego Padres
5/3/1999 Jeff Kent, 1B at Pittsburgh Pirates
8/15/2005 Randy Winn#, CF at Cincinnati Reds
5/13/2007 Fred Lewis*, CF at Colorado Rockies
9/15/2011 Pablo Sandoval#, 3B at Colorado Rockies
*left-handed batter, #switch-hitter

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No Hitters by Giants (16)
Date Pitcher Opponent Score
July 31, 1891 Amos Rusie vs. Brooklyn Bridegrooms 6-0
July 15, 1901 Christy Mathewson at St. Louis Cardinals 5-0
June 13, 1905 Christy Mathewson at Chicago Cubs 1-0
July 4, 1908 George Wiltse (LHP) vs. Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 (1st game; 10 inn)
Sept. 6, 1912 Jeff Tesreau at Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 (1st game)
April 15, 1915 Rube Marquard (LHP) vs. Brooklyn Dodgers 2-0
May 7, 1922 Jesse Barnes vs. Philadelphia Phillies 6-0
May 8, 1929 Carl Hubbell (LHP) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 11-0
June 15, 1963 Juan Marichal vs. Houston Astros 1-0
Sept. 17, 1968 Gaylord Perry vs. St. Louis Cardinals 1-0
Aug. 24, 1975 Ed Halicki vs. New York Mets 6-0 (2nd game)
Sept. 29, 1976 John Montefusco at Atlanta Braves 9-0
July 10, 2009 Jonathan Sanchez (LHP) vs. San Diego Padres 8-0
June 13, 2012* Matt Cain vs. Houston Astros 10-0
July 13, 2013 Tim Lincecum at San Diego Padres 9-0
June 25, 2014 Tim Lincecum vs. San Diego Padres 4-0
*perfect game

No Hitters by Giants in Shortened Game (4)


Date Pitcher Opponent Score
Sept. 27, 1888 Ed Crane vs. Washington Senators 3-0 (7 innings)
Sept. 14, 1903 Leon Ames at St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 (5 innings)
June 12, 1959 Mike McCormick (LHP) at Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 (5 innings)
GIANTS HISTORY

Sept. 26, 1959 Sam Jones at St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 (7 innings)

No Hitters Against Giants (16)


Date Pitcher Opponent Score
June 22, 1891 Tom Lovett at Brooklyn Bridegrooms 4-0
May 25, 1899 Deacon Phillipe at Louisville Colonels 7-0
Aug. 31, 1915 Jimmy Lavender vs. Chicago Cubs 2-0 (1st game)
Sept. 9, 1948 Rex Barney vs. Brooklyn Dodgers 2-0
May 12, 1956 Carl Erskine at Brooklyn Dodgers 3-0
April 28, 1961 Warren Spahn (LHP) at Milwaukee Braves 1-0
May 11, 1963 Sandy Koufax (LHP) at Los Angeles Dodgers 8-0
Sept. 18, 1968 Ray Washburn vs. St. Louis Cardinals 2-0
June 27, 1980 Jerry Reuss (LHP) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 8-0
May 10, 1981 Charlie Lea at Montreal Expos 4-0 (2nd game)
Sept. 25, 1986 Mike Scott at Houston Astros 2-0
Aug. 15, 1990 Terry Mulholland (LHP) at Philadelphia Phillies 6-0
Aug. 17, 1992 Kevin Gross at Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0
June 10, 1997 Kevin Brown vs. Florida Marlins 9-0
April 27, 2003 Kevin Millwood at Philadelphia Phillies 1-0
July 2, 2013 Homer Bailey at Cincinnati Reds 3-0

No Hitters Against Giants in Shortened Game (1)


Date Pitcher Opponent Score
Aug. 23, 1907 Howie Camnitz vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0 (5 innings)

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Giants Franchise Batting All-Time Top Tens
(1883-2014)
Batting Average (3,000 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Bill Terry................................... .341 1. Willie Mays.............................2,857 1. Willie Mays...........................10,477
2. George Davis........................... .335 2. Mel Ott.....................................2,730 2. Mel Ott.....................................9,456
3. Roger Connor.......................... .334 3. Willie McCovey......................2,256 3. Willie McCovey......................7,214
4. Ross Youngs............................ .322 4. Barry Bonds...........................1,976 4. Bill Terry..................................6,428
5. Frankie Frisch.......................... .321 5. Bill Terry..................................1,721 5. Barry Bonds...........................6,263
6. George Van Haltren............... .321 6. Travis Jackson.......................1,656 6. Travis Jackson.......................6,086
7. Freddy Lindstrom.................... .318 7. Larry Doyle.............................1,622 7. Larry Doyle.............................5,995
8. Buck Ewing................................315 8. Jim Davenport........................1,501 8. Mike Tiernan..........................5,938
9. Mike Tiernan........................... .314 9. Whitey Lockman....................1,485 9. Whitey Lockman....................5,584
10. Irish Meusel............................ .314 10. Mike Tiernan..........................1,476 10. Jo-Jo Moore..........................5,427

Runs Hits Doubles


1. Willie Mays.............................2,011 1. Willie Mays.............................3,187 1. Willie Mays................................504
2. Mel Ott.....................................1,859 2. Mel Ott.....................................2,876 2. Mel Ott........................................488
3. Barry Bonds...........................1,555 3. Bill Terry..................................2,193 3. Barry Bonds..............................381
4. Mike Tiernan..........................1,313 4. Willie McCovey......................1,974 4. Bill Terry.....................................373
5. Bill Terry..................................1,120 5. Barry Bonds...........................1,951 5. Willie McCovey.........................308
6. Willie McCovey......................1,113 6. Mike Tiernan..........................1,866 6. Travis Jackson..........................291
7. George Van Haltren.................973 7. Travis Jackson.......................1,768 7. Larry Doyle................................275
8. Roger Connor............................939 8. Larry Doyle.............................1,751 8. George Burns............................267
9. Larry Doyle................................906 9. Jo-Jo Moore..........................1,615 9. Jo-Jo Moore.............................258
10. George Burns............................877 10. George Van Haltren..............1,575 10. Mike Tiernan.............................256

GIANTS HISTORY
Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In
1. Mike Tiernan.............................162 1. Willie Mays................................646 1. Mel Ott.....................................1,864
2. Willie Mays................................139 2. Barry Bonds..............................586 2. Willie Mays.............................1,859
3. Roger Connor............................131 3. Mel Ott........................................511 3. Barry Bonds...........................1,440
4. Larry Doyle................................117 4. Willie McCovey.........................469 4. Willie McCovey......................1,388
5. Bill Terry.....................................112 5. Matt Williams............................247 5. Bill Terry..................................1,078
6. Buck Ewing................................109 6. Orlando Cepeda........................226 6. Travis Jackson..........................929
7. George Davis...............................98 7. Bobby Thomson........................189 7. Mike Tiernan.............................851
8. Ross Youngs................................93 8. Bobby Bonds.............................186 8. George Davis.............................816
9. George Van Haltren...................88 9. Will Clark....................................176 9. Roger Connor............................786
10. Travis Jackson............................86 10. Jeff Kent.....................................175 10. Orlando Cepeda........................767

Walks Stolen Bases (since 1886) Total Bases


1. Barry Bonds...........................1,947 1. Mike Tiernan.............................428 1. Willie Mays.............................5,907
2. Mel Ott.....................................1,708 2. George Davis.............................354 2. Mel Ott.....................................5,041
3. Willie Mays.............................1,394 3. Willie Mays................................336 3. Barry Bonds...........................4,172
4. Willie McCovey......................1,168 4. George Burns............................334 4. Willie McCovey......................3,779
5. Mike Tiernan.............................747 5. Monte Ward..............................332 5. Bill Terry..................................3,252
6. George Burns............................631 6. George Van Haltren.................320 6. Mike Tiernan..........................2,764
7. Darrell Evans.............................605 7. Larry Doyle................................291 7. Travis Jackson.......................2,636
8. Roger Connor............................578 8. Art Devlin...................................266 8. Larry Doyle.............................2,461
9. Larry Doyle................................576 9. Bobby Bonds.............................263 9. Orlando Cepeda.....................2,234
10. J.T. Snow...................................565 Barry Bonds..............................263 10. Whitey Lockman....................2,216
Jo-Jo Moore..........................2,216

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Giants Franchise Pitching All-Time Top Tens
(1883-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 1,500 innings) Games
1. Christy Mathewson..................372 1. Christy Mathewson.................2.12 1. Gary Lavelle...............................647
2. Carl Hubbell...............................253 2. Joe McGinnity..........................2.38 2. Christy Mathewson..................634
3. Mickey Welch...........................240 3. Jeff Tesreau.............................2.43 3. Greg Minton..............................552
4. Juan Marichal...........................238 4. Red Ames................................. 2.45 4. Carl Hubbell...............................535
5. Amos Rusie................................236 5. Hooks Wiltse............................2.48 5. Randy Moffitt.............................459
6. Tim Keefe...................................174 6. Tim Keefe..................................2.53 6. Juan Marichal...........................458
7. Freddie Fitzsimmons................170 7. Mickey Welch..........................2.69 7. Amos Rusie................................427
8. Hal Schumacher.......................158 8. Luther Taylor............................2.76 8. Mickey Welch...........................426
9. Joe McGinnity...........................151 9. Juan Marichal..........................2.84 9. Rod Beck....................................416
10. Hooks Wiltse.............................136 10. Rube Marquard........................2.85 10. Sergio Romo..............................405

Games Started Complete Games Shutouts


1. Christy Mathewson..................550 1. Christy Mathewson..................433 1. Christy Mathewson....................79
2. Juan Marichal...........................446 2. Mickey Welch...........................391 2. Juan Marichal.............................52
3. Carl Hubbell...............................433 3. Amos Rusie................................372 3. Carl Hubbell.................................36
4. Mickey Welch...........................412 4. Carl Hubbell...............................260 4. Amos Rusie..................................29
5. Amos Rusie................................403 5. Tim Keefe...................................251 Hal Schumacher.........................29
6. Hal Schumacher.......................329 6. Juan Marichal...........................244 6. Mickey Welch.............................28
7. Freddie Fitzsimmons................327 7. Joe McGinnity...........................186 7. Jeff Tesreau................................27
8. Gaylord Perry............................283 8. Jouett Meekin...........................180 Hooks Wiltse...............................27
9. Matt Cain...................................280 9. Luther Taylor.............................156 9. Joe McGinnity.............................26
10. Kirk Rueter.................................277 10. Hooks Wiltse.............................153 10. Tim Keefe.....................................22
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves


1. Christy Mathewson............4,771.2 1. Robb Nen...................................206
2. Carl Hubbell.........................3,590.1 2. Rod Beck....................................199
3. Mickey Welch.....................3,579.0 3. Brian Wilson..............................171
4. Amos Rusie..........................3,522.2 4. Gary Lavelle...............................127
5. Juan Marichal.....................3,444.0 5. Greg Minton..............................125
6. Freddie Fitzsimmons..........2,514.1 6. Randy Moffitt...............................83
7. Hal Schumacher.................2,482.1 7. Frank Linzy...................................78
8. Gaylord Perry......................2,294.2 Sergio Romo................................78
9. Tim Keefe.............................2,265.0 9. Marv Grissom..............................58
10. Joe McGinnity.....................2,151.1 10. Santiago Casilla.........................54

Winning Pct.
Strikeouts (min. 140 decisions)
1. Christy Mathewson...............2,499 1. Tim Keefe............... .688 (174-79)
2. Juan Marichal........................2,281 2. Christy Mathewson..664 (372-188)
3. Amos Rusie.............................1,835 3. Art Nehf.................. .641 (107-60)
4. Carl Hubbell............................1,677 4. Joe McGinnity....... .632 (151-88)
5. Tim Lincecum.........................1,644 5. Juan Marichal....... .630 (238-140)
6. Gaylord Perry.........................1,606 6. Carl Hubbell........... .622 (253-154)
7. Mickey Welch........................1,570 7. Mickey Welch....... .619 (240-148)
8. Matt Cain................................1,506 8. Jouett Meekin....... .617 (119-74)
9. Tim Keefe................................1,302 9. Hooks Wiltse......... .615 (136-85)
10. Red Ames................................1,169 10. Jeff Tessreau........ .615 (115-72)

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San Francisco Giants Batting All-Time
Top Tens (1958-2014)
Batting Average (3,000 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Barry Bonds............................ .312 1. Willie McCovey......................2,256 1. Willie Mays.............................7,578
2. Orlando Cepeda...................... .308 2. Willie Mays.............................2,095 2. Willie McCovey......................7,214
3. Willie Mays.............................. .301 3. Barry Bonds...........................1,976 3. Barry Bonds...........................6,263
4. Will Clark.................................. .299 4. Jim Davenport........................1,501 4. Robby Thompson...................4,612
5. Jeff Kent................................... .297 5. Robby Thompson...................1,304 5. Rich Aurilia.............................4,456
6. Pablo Sandoval....................... .294 6. Rich Aurilia............................ 1,292 6. Jim Davenport........................4,427
7. Jim Ray Hart............................ .282 7. J.T. Snow................................1,183 7. Will Clark.................................4,269
8. Jack Clark................................ .277 8. Will Clark.................................1,160 8. Orlando Cepeda.....................4,178
9. Rich Aurilia.............................. .275 9. Matt Williams.........................1,120 9. Matt Williams.........................4,139
10. Jeffrey Leonard...................... .275 10. Orlando Cepeda.....................1,114 10. Bobby Bonds..........................4,047
Chris Speier............................1,114

Runs Hits Doubles


1. Barry Bonds...........................1,555 1. Willie Mays.............................2,284 1. Barry Bonds..............................381
2. Willie Mays.............................1,480 2. Willie McCovey......................1,974 2. Willie Mays................................376
3. Willie McCovey......................1,113 3. Barry Bonds...........................1,951 3. Willie McCovey.........................308
4. Bobby Bonds.............................765 4. Orlando Cepeda.....................1,286 4. Will Clark....................................249
5. Will Clark....................................687 5. Will Clark.................................1,278 5. Jeff Kent.....................................247
6. Robby Thompson......................671 6. Rich Aurilia.............................1,226 6. Robby Thompson......................238
7. Orlando Cepeda........................652 7. Robby Thompson...................1,187 7. Rich Aurilia................................232
8. Jack Clark..................................597 8. Jim Davenport........................1,142 8. J.T. Snow...................................228
9. Matt Williams............................594 9. Bobby Bonds..........................1,106 9. Orlando Cepeda........................226
10. Rich Aurilia................................574 10. Matt Williams.........................1,092 10. Jack Clark..................................197

GIANTS HISTORY
Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In
1. Willie Mays..................................76 1. Barry Bonds..............................586 1. Barry Bonds...........................1,440
2. Willie McCovey...........................45 2. Willie McCovey.........................469 2. Willie McCovey......................1,388
3. Bobby Bonds...............................42 3. Willie Mays................................459 3. Willie Mays.............................1,350
4. Barry Bonds................................41 4. Matt Williams............................247 4. Orlando Cepeda........................767
5. Larry Herndon.............................39 5. Orlando Cepeda........................226 5. Matt Williams............................732
Robby Thompson........................39 6. Bobby Bonds.............................186 6. Will Clark....................................709
7. Will Clark......................................37 7. Will Clark....................................176 7. Jeff Kent.....................................689
Jim Davenport.............................37 8. Jeff Kent.....................................175 8. J.T. Snow...................................615
9. Jose Uribe...................................34 9. Jack Clark..................................163 9. Jack Clark..................................595
10. Tito Fuentes.................................33 10. Jim Ray Hart..............................157 10. Rich Aurilia................................574

Walks Stolen Bases Total Bases


1. Barry Bonds...........................1,947 1. Barry Bonds..............................263 1. Willie Mays.............................4,189
2. Willie McCovey......................1,168 Bobby Bonds.............................263 2. Barry Bonds...........................4,172
3. Willie Mays.............................1,032 3. Willie Mays................................215 3. Willie McCovey......................3,779
4. Darrell Evans.............................605 4. Darren Lewis.............................138 4. Orlando Cepeda.....................2,234
5. J.T. Snow...................................565 5. Bill North....................................129 5. Will Clark.................................2,129
6. Will Clark....................................506 6. Brett Butler................................125 6. Matt Williams.........................2,062
7. Bobby Bonds.............................500 7. Jeffrey Leonard........................115 7. Bobby Bonds..........................1,936
8. Jack Clark..................................497 8. Marvin Benard..........................105 8. Rich Aurilia.............................1,921
9. Chris Speier...............................466 9. Robby Thompson......................103 9. Robby Thompson...................1,860
10. Robby Thompson......................439 10. Chili Davis....................................95 10. Jeff Kent..................................1,837

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San Francisco Giants Pitching All-Time
Top Tens (1958-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 1,000 innings) Games
1. Juan Marichal...........................238 1. Juan Marichal..........................2.84 1. Gary Lavelle...............................647
2. Gaylord Perry............................134 2. Gaylord Perry...........................2.96 2. Greg Minton..............................552
3. Kirk Rueter.................................105 3. Bobby Bolin..............................3.26 3. Randy Moffitt.............................459
4. Mike McCormick......................104 4. Jason Schmidt.........................3.36 4. Juan Marichal...........................458
5. Tim Lincecum............................101 5. Matt Cain..................................3.39 5. Rod Beck....................................416
6. Matt Cain.....................................95 6. Jim Barr....................................3.41 6. Sergio Romo..............................405
7. Jim Barr.......................................9 0 7. John Montefusco....................3.47 7. Felix Rodriguez..........................395
8. Jack Sanford...............................89 8. Atlee Hammaker......................3.51 8. Jim Barr.....................................394
9. Jason Schmidt............................78 9. Vida Blue...................................3.52 9. Gaylord Perry............................367
10. Bobby Bolin.................................73 10. Ed Halicki..................................3.58 10. Robb Nen...................................365
Gary Lavelle.................................73
Complete Games Shutouts
Games Started 1. Juan Marichal...........................244 1. Juan Marichal.............................52
1. Juan Marichal...........................446 2. Gaylord Perry............................125 2. Gaylord Perry..............................21
2. Gaylord Perry............................283 3. Mike McCormick........................77 3. Jim Barr.......................................20
3. Matt Cain...................................280 4. Jim Barr.......................................59 4. Mike McCormick........................19
4. Kirk Rueter.................................277 5. Jack Sanford...............................54 5. Ed Halicki.....................................13
5. Tim Lincecum............................246 6. Billy O’Dell...................................41 6. Bob Knepper...............................12
6. Mike McCormick......................245 7. Bob Knepper...............................37 Ray Sadecki.................................12
7. Jim Barr.....................................220 8. Ed Halicki.....................................36 8. John Montefusco.......................11
8. Jack Sanford.............................211 9. Johnny Antonelli.........................31 9. Bobby Bolin.................................10
9. Barry Zito...................................197 Vida Blue......................................31 10. Jack Sanford.................................9
10. Mike Krukow.............................182 Sam Jones...................................31 Jason Schmidt..............................9
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves (since 1969)


1. Juan Marichal.....................3,444.0 1. Robb Nen...................................206
2. Gaylord Perry......................2,294.2 2. Rod Beck....................................199
3. Matt Cain.............................1,811.1 3. Brian Wilson..............................171
4. Jim Barr...............................1,800.1 4. Gary Lavelle...............................127
5. Mike McCormick................1,741.1 5. Greg Minton..............................125
6. Kirk Rueter...........................1,614.0 6. Randy Moffitt...............................83
7. Tim Lincecum......................1,567.1 7. Frank Linzy...................................78
8. Jack Sanford.......................1,405.2 Sergio Romo................................78
9. Bobby Bolin.........................1,282.1 9. Santiago Casilla.........................54
10. John Montefusco...............1,182.2 10. Scott Garrelts..............................48

Strikeouts Winning Pct.


1. Juan Marichal........................2,281 (min. 100 decisions)
2. Tim Lincecum.........................1,644 1. Jason Schmidt............ .678 (78-37)
3. Gaylord Perry.........................1,606 2. Juan Marichal.......... .630 (238-140)
4. Matt Cain................................1,506 3. John Burkett............... .615 (67-42)
5. Jason Schmidt.......................1,065 4. Russ Ortiz.................... .595 (69-47)
6. Bobby Bolin...............................977 5. Madison Bumgarner.. .578 (67-49)
7. Mike McCormick......................976 6. Jack Sanford.............. .571 (89-67)
8. Madison Bumgarner................896 7. Kirk Rueter................ .568 (105-80)
9. John Montefusco.....................869 8. Bobby Bolin................ .566 (73-56)
10. Mike Krukow.............................802 9. Scott Garrelts............. .566 (69-53)
10. Mark Gardner...............563 (58-45)

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Giants Franchise Batting Single-Season
Top Tens (1883-2014)
Batting Average (min. 502 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Bill Terry, 1930...........................401 1. Jose Pagan, 1962.....................164 1. Jo-Jo Moore, 1935...................681
2. Roger Connor, 1887..................383 2. Orlando Cepeda, 1962..............162 2. Bobby Bonds, 1970...................663
3. Fred Lindstrom, 1930................379 Willie Mays, 1962.....................162 3. Hughie Critz, 1932.....................659
4. George Davis, 1893..................373 Will Clark, 1988.........................162 4. Tito Fuentes, 1973.....................656
5. Bill Terry, 1929...........................372 Hunter Pence, 2013..................162 5. George Van Haltren, 1898.......654
6. Roger Connor, 1885..................371 Hunter Pence, 2014..................162 6. Dave Bancroft, 1922.................651
7. Monte Ward, 1887....................371 7. Chuck Hiller, 1962.....................161 7. Hunter Pence, 2014..................650
8. Barry Bonds, 2002....................370 J.T. Snow, 1999..........................161 8. Jo-Jo Moore, 1936...................649
9. Mike Tiernan, 1896...................369 8. 7 tied at......................................160 9. Alvin Dark, 1953........................647
10. Jack Doyle, 1894.......................367 10. Fred Lindstrom, 1928................646
Alvin Dark, 1951........................646
Runs Hits
1. Mike Tiernan, 1889...................147 1. Bill Terry, 1930...........................254 Doubles
2. Bill Terry, 1930...........................139 2. Fred Lindstrom, 1928................231 1. Jeff Kent, 2001............................49
3. Mel Ott, 1929.............................138 Fred Lindstrom, 1930................231 2. Jack Clark, 1978..........................46
4. Johnny Mize, 1947....................137 4. Bill Terry, 1929...........................226 3. Barry Bonds, 1998......................44
5. George Van Haltren, 1896.......136 5. Bill Terry, 1932...........................225 Pablo Sandoval, 2009.................44
6. Bobby Bonds, 1970...................134 6. Frankie Frisch, 1923.................223 5. Willie Mays, 1959.......................43
7. Rogers Hornsby, 1927..............133 7. Mike Donlin, 1905.....................216 Bill Terry, 1931.............................43
8. George Gore, 1889....................132 8. Monte Ward, 1887....................213 Andres Torres, 2010...................43
Mike Tiernan, 1890...................132 Bill Terry, 1931...........................213 7. George Kelly, 1921......................42
Mike Tiernan, 1896...................132 Bill Terry, 1934...........................213 Jeff Kent, 2002............................42
Bill Terry, 1932.............................42

GIANTS HISTORY
Randy Winn, 2007.......................42
Triples Home Runs
1. George Davis, 1893....................27 1. Barry Bonds, 2001......................73 Runs Batted In
2. Larry Doyle, 1911........................25 2. Willie Mays, 1965.......................52 1. Mel Ott, 1929.............................152
3. Roger Connor, 1887....................22 3. Willie Mays, 1955.......................51 2. Orlando Cepeda, 1961..............142
4. Mike Tiernan, 1890.....................21 Johnny Mize, 1947......................51 3. Willie Mays, 1962.....................141
Mike Tiernan, 1895.....................21 5. Barry Bonds, 2000......................49 4. Johnny Mize, 1947....................138
George Van Haltren, 1896.........21 Willie Mays, 1962.......................49 5. Barry Bonds, 2001....................137
7. 5 tied at........................................20 7. Willie Mays, 1964.......................47 6. George Davis, 1897..................136
Kevin Mitchell, 1989...................47 George Kelly, 1924....................136
9. Barry Bonds, 1993......................46 8. Mel Ott, 1934.............................135
Barry Bonds, 2002......................46 Mel Ott, 1936.............................135
Orlando Cepeda, 1961................46 10. Irish Meusel, 1922....................132

Walks Stolen Bases


1. Barry Bonds, 2004....................232 1. Monte Ward, 1887....................111 Total Bases
2. Barry Bonds, 2002....................198 2. George Davis, 1897....................65 1. Barry Bonds, 2001....................411
3. Barry Bonds, 2001....................177 3. George Burns, 1914....................62 2. Bill Terry, 1930...........................392
4. Barry Bonds, 1996....................151 Monte Ward, 1889......................62 3. Willie Mays, 1962.....................382
5. Barry Bonds, 2003....................148 5. Josh Devore, 1911......................61 Willie Mays, 1955.....................382
6. Barry Bonds, 1997....................145 6. Art Devlin, 1905...........................59 5. Willie Mays, 1954.....................377
7. Eddie Stanky, 1950....................144 7. Bill North, 1979............................58 6. Bill Terry, 1932...........................373
8. Willie McCovey, 1970...............137 8. Red Murray, 1910........................57 7. Willie Mays, 1957.....................366
9. Barry Bonds, 2007....................132 9. Mike Tiernan, 1890.....................56 8. Barry Bonds, 1993....................365
10. Barry Bonds, 1998....................130 10. 3 tied at........................................54 9. Rich Aurilia, 2001......................364
10. 2 tied at......................................360

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Giants Franchise Pitching Single-Season
Top Tens (1883-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 154 innings) Games
1. Mickey Welch, 1885...................44 1. Christy Mathewson, 1909.......1.14 1. Jim Brower, 2004........................89
2. Tim Keefe, 1886...........................42 2. Christy Mathewson, 1905.......1.28 Julian Tavarez, 1997...................89
3. Mickey Welch, 1884...................39 3. Christy Mathewson, 1908.......1.43 3. Scott Eyre, 2005..........................86
4. Christy Mathewson, 1908..........37 4. Fred Anderson, 1917...............1.44 4. Scott Eyre, 2004..........................83
5. Amos Rusie, 1894.......................36 5. Tim Keefe, 1885........................1.58 5. Mike Jackson, 1993...................81
6. Tim Keefe, 1888...........................35 6. Joe McGinnity, 1904................1.61 6. Felix Rodriguez, 2001.................80
Tim Keefe, 1887...........................35 7. Carl Hubbell, 1933....................1.66 Tim Worrell, 2002........................80
Joe McGinnity, 1904...................35 Mickey Welch, 1885................1.66 8. Robb Nen, 2001...........................79
9. Jouett Meekin, 1894...................34 9. Tim Keefe, 1888........................1.74 9. 4 tied at........................................78
10. 4 tied at........................................33 10. Fred Toney, 1919......................1.84

Games Started Complete Games Shutouts


1. Mickey Welch, 1884...................65 1. Mickey Welch, 1884...................62 1. Christy Mathewson, 1908..........11
2. Tim Keefe, 1886...........................64 Tim Keefe, 1886...........................62 2. Carl Hubbell, 1933.......................10
3. Amos Rusie, 1890.......................62 3. Amos Rusie, 1892.......................59 Juan Marichal, 1965..................10
Amos Rusie, 1892.......................62 4. Mickey Welch, 1886...................56 4. Joe McGinnity, 1904.....................9
5. Mickey Welch, 1886...................59 Amos Rusie, 1890.......................56 5. 8 tied at..........................................8
6. Amos Rusie, 1891.......................57 6. Mickey Welch, 1885...................55
7. Tim Keefe, 1887...........................56 7. Tim Keefe, 1887...........................54
8. Mickey Welch, 1885...................55 8. Amos Rusie, 1891.......................52
9. Amos Rusie, 1893.......................52 9. Amos Rusie, 1893.......................50
Mickey Welch, 1883...................52 10. Tim Keefe, 1888...........................48
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves (since 1969)


1. Mickey Welch, 1884..............557.1 1. Rod Beck, 1993...........................48
2. Amos Rusie, 1890..................548.2 Brian Wilson, 2010.....................48
3. Tim Keefe, 1886......................535.0 3. Robb Nen, 2001...........................45
4. Amos Rusie, 1892..................532.0 4. Robb Nen, 2002...........................43
5. Amos Rusie, 1891..................500.1 5. Robb Nen, 2000...........................41
6. Mickey Welch, 1886..............500.0 Brian Wilson, 2008.....................41
7. Mickey Welch, 1885..............492.0 7. Robb Nen, 1998...........................40
8. Amos Rusie, 1893..................482.0 8. Sergio Romo, 2013.....................38
9. Tim Keefe, 1887......................476.2 Brian Wilson, 2009.....................38
10. Amos Rusie, 1894..................444.0 Tim Worrell, 2003........................38
11. Rod Beck, 1997...........................37
Robb Nen, 1999...........................37

Strikeouts Winning Pct.


1. Mickey Welch, 1884.................345 (min. 15 decisions)
2. Amos Rusie, 1890.....................341 1. Hoyt Wilhelm, 1952..... .833 (15-3)
3. Amos Rusie, 1891.....................337 2. Sal Maglie, 1950......... .818 (18-4)
4. Tim Keefe, 1888.........................335 3. Joe McGinnity, 1904... .814 (35-8)
5. Amos Rusie, 1892.....................304 4. Carl Hubbell, 1936....... .813 (26-6)
6. Tim Keefe, 1886.........................297 5. Hooks Wiltse, 1904..... .813 (13-3)
7. Mickey Welch, 1886.................272 6. Doc Crandall, 1910..... .810 (17-4)
8. Christy Mathewson, 1903........267 7. Larry Jansen, 1947..... .808 (21-5)
9. Tim Lincecum, 2008.................265 8. Christy Mathewson, 1909. .806 (25-6)
10. Tim Lincecum, 2009.................261 Juan Marichal, 1966.. .806 (25-6)
10. Mickey Welch, 1885... .800 (44-11)

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San Francisco Giants Batting Single-Season
Top Tens (1958-2014)
Batting Average (min. 502 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Barry Bonds, 2002....................370 1. Jose Pagan, 1962.....................164 1. Bobby Bonds, 1970...................663
2. Barry Bonds, 2004....................362 2. Orlando Cepeda, 1962..............162 2. Tito Fuentes, 1973.....................656
3. Willie Mays, 1958.....................347 Willie Mays, 1962.....................162 3. Hunter Pence, 2014..................650
4. Barry Bonds, 2003....................341 Will Clark, 1988.........................162 4. Bobby Bonds, 1973...................643
5. Buster Posey, 2012...................336 Hunter Pence, 2013..................162 5. Chili Davis, 1982........................641
6. Barry Bonds, 1993....................336 Hunter Pence, 2014..................162 6. Rich Aurilia, 2001......................636
7. Jeff Kent, 2000..........................334 7. Chuck Hiller, 1962.....................161 7. Tito Fuentes, 1971.....................630
8. Will Clark, 1989.........................333 J.T. Snow, 1999..........................161 8. Hunter Pence, 2013..................629
9. Pablo Sandoval, 2009...............330 9. 7 tied at......................................160 9. Bobby Bonds, 1972...................626
10. Barry Bonds, 2001....................328 10. Orlando Cepeda, 1962..............625

Runs Hits Doubles


1. Bobby Bonds, 1970...................134 1. Willie Mays, 1958.....................208 1. Jeff Kent, 2001............................49
2. Bobby Bonds, 1973...................131 2. Rich Aurilia, 2001......................206 2. Jack Clark, 1978..........................46
3. Willie Mays, 1962.....................130 3. Bobby Bonds, 1970...................200 3. Barry Bonds, 1998......................44
4. Willie Mays, 1961.....................129 4. Will Clark, 1989.........................196 Pablo Sandoval, 2009.................44
Barry Bonds, 1993....................129 Jeff Kent, 2000..........................196 5. Willie Mays, 1959.......................43
Barry Bonds, 2000....................129 6. Jeff Kent, 2002..........................195 Andres Torres, 2010...................43
Barry Bonds, 2001....................129 7. Orlando Cepeda, 1959..............192 7. Jeff Kent, 2002............................42
Barry Bonds, 2004....................129 Brett Butler, 1990......................192 Randy Winn, 2007.......................42
9. Willie Mays, 1959.....................125 9. Orlando Cepeda, 1962..............191 9. Jeff Kent, 2000............................41
10. Barry Bonds, 1997....................123 10. Willie Mays, 1960.....................190 10. Will Clark, 1992...........................40
Jeff Kent, 1999............................40

GIANTS HISTORY
Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In
1. Angel Pagan, 2012.....................15 1. Barry Bonds, 2001......................73 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1961..............142
2. Steve Finley, 2006.......................12 2. Willie Mays, 1965.......................52 2. Willie Mays, 1962.....................141
Willie Mays, 1960.......................12 3. Willie Mays, 1962.......................49 3. Barry Bonds, 2001....................137
3. Larry Herndon, 1980...................11 Barry Bonds, 2000......................49 4. Barry Bonds, 1996....................129
Fred Lewis, 2008.........................11 5. Willie Mays, 1964.......................47 5. Jeff Kent, 1998..........................128
Willie Mays, 1958.......................11 Kevin Mitchell, 1989...................47 6. Willie McCovey, 1969...............126
Robby Thompson, 1989..............11 7. Orlando Cepeda, 1961................46 Willie McCovey, 1970...............126
7. 8 tied at........................................10 8. Barry Bonds, 1993......................46 8. Kevin Mitchell, 1989.................125
Barry Bonds, 2002......................46 Jeff Kent, 2000..........................125
10. 2 tied at........................................45 10. 2 tied at......................................123

Walks Stolen Bases Total Bases


1. Barry Bonds, 2004....................232 1. Bill North, 1979............................58 1. Barry Bonds, 2001....................411
2. Barry Bonds, 2002....................198 2. Brett Butler, 1990........................51 2. Willie Mays, 1962.....................382
3. Barry Bonds, 2001....................177 3. Bobby Bonds, 1970.....................48 3. Barry Bonds, 1993....................365
4. Barry Bonds, 1996....................151 4. Darren Lewis, 1993.....................46 4. Rich Aurilia, 2001......................364
5. Barry Bonds, 2003....................148 5. Bobby Bonds, 1969.....................45 5. Willie Mays, 1965.....................360
6. Barry Bonds, 1997....................145 Bill North, 1980............................45 6. Orlando Cepeda, 1961..............356
7. Willie McCovey, 1970...............137 7. Bobby Bonds, 1972.....................44 7. Jeff Kent, 2002..........................352
8. Barry Bonds, 2007....................132 8. Bobby Bonds, 1973.....................43 8. Willie Mays, 1964.....................351
9. Barry Bonds, 1998....................130 Brett Butler, 1988........................43 9. Willie Mays, 1958.....................350
10. Barry Bonds, 1993....................126 10. Bobby Bonds, 1974.....................41 Jeff Kent, 2000..........................350

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San Francisco Giants Pitching Single-Season
Top Tens (1958-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 162 innings) Games
1. Juan Marichal, 1962..................26 1. Bobby Bolin, 1968....................1.99 1. Julian Tavarez, 1997...................89
2. Juan Marichal, 1963..................25 2. Bill Swift, 1992..........................2.08 Jim Brower, 2004........................89
Juan Marichal, 1966..................25 3. Juan Marichal, 1969...............2.10 3. Scott Eyre, 2005..........................86
4. Jack Sanford, 1962.....................24 4. Juan Marichal, 1965...............2.13 4. Scott Eyre, 2004..........................83
Ron Bryant, 1973.........................24 5. Juan Marichal, 1966...............2.23 5. Mike Jackson, 1993...................81
6. Gaylord Perry, 1970....................23 6. Atlee Hammaker, 1983............2.25 6. Felix Rodriguez, 2001.................80
7. Juan Marichal, 1965..................22 7. Scott Garrelts, 1989.................2.28 Tim Worrell, 2002........................80
Mike McCormick, 1967..............22 8. Jason Schmidt, 2003...............2.34 8. Robb Nen, 2001...........................79
John Burkett, 1993.....................22 9. Juan Marichal, 1963...............2.41 9. 4 tied at........................................78
10. 5 tied at........................................21 10. Juan Marichal, 1968...............2.43

Games Started Complete Games Shutouts


1. Jack Sanford, 1963.....................42 1. Juan Marichal, 1968..................30 1. Juan Marichal, 1965..................10
2. Gaylord Perry, 1970....................41 2. Juan Marichal, 1969..................27 2. Juan Marichal, 1969....................8
3. Juan Marichal, 1963..................40 3. Gaylord Perry, 1969....................26 3. Jack Sanford, 1960.......................6
4. Billy O’Dell, 1962.........................39 4. Juan Marichal, 1966..................25 Ray Sadecki, 1968........................6
Gaylord Perry, 1969....................39 5. Juan Marichal, 1965..................24 John Montefusco, 1976...............6
Ron Bryant, 1973.........................39 6. Gaylord Perry, 1970....................23 Bob Knepper, 1978........................6
7. 5 tied at........................................38 7. Juan Marichal, 1964..................22 7. 5 tied at..........................................5
8. Billy O’Dell, 1962.........................20
9. Gaylord Perrry, 1968...................19
10. 5 tied at........................................18
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves (since 1969)


1. Gaylord Perry, 1970...............328.2 1. Rod Beck, 1993...........................48
2. Juan Marichal, 1968.............326.0 Brian Wilson, 2010.....................48
3. Gaylord Perry, 1969...............325.1 3. Robb Nen, 2001...........................45
4. Juan Marichal, 1963.............321.1 4. Robb Nen, 2002...........................43
5. Juan Marichal, 1966.............307.1 5. Robb Nen, 2000...........................41
6. Juan Marichal, 1969.............299.2 Brian Wilson, 2008.....................41
7. Juan Marichal, 1965.............295.1 7. Robb Nen, 1998...........................40
8. Gaylord Perry, 1967...............293.0 8. Sergio Romo, 2013.....................38
9. Gaylord Perry, 1968...............291.0 Brian Wilson, 2009.....................38
10. Jack Sanford, 1963................284.1 Tim Worrell, 2003........................38
11. Rod Beck, 1997...........................37
Robb Nen, 1999...........................37

Strikeouts Winning Pct.


1. Tim Lincecum, 2008.................265 (min. 15 decisions)
2. Tim Lincecum, 2009.................261 1. Juan Marichal, 1966... .806 (25-6)
3. Jason Schmidt, 2004................251 2. Shawn Estes, 1997...... .792 (19-5)
4. Juan Marichal, 1963................248 3. Tim Lincecum, 2008......778 (18-5)
5. Juan Marichal, 1965................240 4. Jack Sanford, 1962...... .774 (24-7)
6. Gaylord Perry, 1969..................233 5. Jason Schmidt, 2003... .773 (17-5)
7. Tim Lincecum, 2010.................231 6. Matt Cain, 2012..............762 (16-5)
8. Gaylord Perry, 1967..................230 7. John Burkett, 1993...... .759 (22-7)
9. Juan Marichal, 1966................222 8. Juan Marichal, 1963... .758 (25-8)
10. Tim Lincecum, 2011.................220 9. Joe Nathan, 2003......... .750 (12-4)
10. Juan Marichal, 1968... .743 (26-9)

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Giants Franchise Batting Rookie Top Tens
(1883-2014)
Batting Average (min. 502 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Mike Tiernan, 1887...................339 1. Chris Speier, 1971.....................157 1. Chili Davis, 1982........................641
2. Fred Snodgrass, 1910..............321 2. Chili Davis, 1982........................154 2. George Burns, 1913..................605
3. Charlie Hickman, 1900.............313 3. Walter Holke, 1917...................153 3. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............603
4. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............312 Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................153 4. Chris Speier, 1971.....................601
5. Jesse Burkett, 1890..................309 5. Johnny Vergez, 1931................152 5. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................566
6. Josh Devore, 1910....................304 6. George Burns, 1913..................150 6. Johnny Vergez, 1931................565
7. Ross Youngs, 1918....................302 Buddy Kerr, 1944.......................150 7. Babe Young, 1940.....................556
8. Gary Matthews, 1973...............300 8. Robby Thompson, 1986............149 8. Robby Thompson, 1986............549
9. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................286 Babe Young, 1940.....................149 9. Buddy Kerr, 1944.......................548
10. Babe Young, 1940.....................286 10. 2 tied at......................................148 10. Bobby Thomson, 1947..............545

Runs Hits Doubles


1. Bobby Thomson, 1947..............105 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............188 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................38
2. Josh Devore, 1910......................92 2. George Burns, 1913..................173 2. George Burns, 1913....................37
3. Marvin Benard, 1996..................89 3. Chili Davis, 1982........................167 3. Buddy Kerr, 1944.........................31
4. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................88 4. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................162 4. Babe Young, 1940.......................27
5. Chili Davis, 1982..........................86 Gary Matthews, 1973...............162 Chili Davis, 1982..........................27
6. Mike Tiernan, 1887.....................82 6. Babe Young, 1940.....................159 Will Clark, 1986...........................27
7. Art Devlin, 1904...........................81 7. Johnny Vergez, 1931................157 Robby Thompson, 1986..............27
George Burns, 1913....................81 8. Bobby Thomson, 1947..............154 8. Bobby Thomson, 1947................26
9. Babe Young, 1940.......................75 9. Mike Tiernan, 1887...................149 Davey Williams, 1952.................26
10. Gary Matthews, 1973.................74 Josh Devore, 1910....................149 Garry Maddox, 1972...................26
Chris Speier, 1971.......................74 Robby Thompson, 1986............149

GIANTS HISTORY
Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In
1. Charlie Hickman, 1900...............17 1. Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................31 1. Babe Young, 1940.....................101
2. Jesse Burkett, 1890....................13 2. Bobby Thomson, 1947................29 2. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................96
3. Alex McKinnon, 1884.................12 Dave Kingman, 1972...................29 3. Charlie Hickman, 1900...............91
Mike Tiernan, 1887.....................12 4. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................25 4. Bobby Thomson, 1947................85
Hack Wilson, 1924......................12 5. Bill White, 1956...........................22 5. Dave Kingman, 1972...................83
Fred Lindstrom, 1925..................12 6. Willie Mays, 1951.......................20 6. Johnny Vergez, 1931..................81
7. Sid Gordon, 1943.........................11 Daryl Spencer, 1953...................20 Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................81
8. Harry Davis, 1896........................10 8. Chili Davis, 1982..........................19 8. Chili Davis, 1982..........................76
Josh Devore, 1910......................10 9. Danny Gardella, 1945.................18 9. Alex McKinnon, 1884.................73
Gary Matthews, 1973.................10 Tom Haller, 1962..........................18 10. Danny Gardella, 1945.................71
Buster Posey, 2010.....................18

Walks Stolen Bases Total Bases


1. Fred Snodgrass, 1910................71 1. Artie Clarke, 1890.......................44 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............309
2. Babe Young, 1940.......................69 2. Josh Devore, 1910......................43 2. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................282
3. Art Devlin, 1904...........................62 3. George Burns, 1913....................40 3. Bobby Thomson, 1947..............277
4. Marvin Benard, 1996..................59 4. Art Devlin, 1904...........................33 4. Chili Davis, 1982........................263
5. George Burns, 1913....................58 Fred Snodgrass, 1910................33 5. Babe Young, 1940.....................245
Gary Matthews, 1973.................58 6. Bill O’Hara, 1909.........................31 6. Gary Matthews, 1973...............240
7. Willie Mays, 1951.......................57 Dan Gladden, 1984.....................31 7. Bill White, 1956.........................233
Steve Ontiveros, 1974................57 8. Mike Tiernan, 1887.....................28 8. Charlie Hickman, 1900.............228
9. Buddy Blattner, 1946..................56 Yale Murphy, 1894......................28 9. George Burns, 1913..................224
Chris Speier, 1971.......................56 10. Marvin Benard, 1996..................25 Johnny Vergez, 1931................224

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Giants Franchise Pitching Rookie Top Tens
(1883-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 162 innings) Games
1. Bill Voiselle, 1944........................21 1. Jeff Tesreau, 1912...................1.96 1. Hoyt Wilhelm, 1952.....................71
Larry Jansen, 1947.....................21 2. Al Demaree, 1913....................2.21 Elias Sosa, 1973..........................71
3. Christy Mathewson, 1901..........20 3. Christy Mathewson, 1901.......2.41 3. Gary Lavelle, 1975......................65
Cliff Melton, 1937........................20 4. Hoyt Wilhelm, 1952..................2.43 4. Kevin Rogers, 1993.....................64
5. Jeff Tesreau, 1912......................17 5. Louis Drucke, 1910..................2.47 5. Doug Creek, 1996........................63
6. Bill Carrick, 1899.........................16 6. Rube Marquard, 1909.............2.60 6. Frank Williams, 1984..................61
7. Slick Castleman, 1935................15 7. Cliff Melton, 1937.....................2.61 7. Jeff Brantley, 1989......................59
Hoyt Wilhelm, 1952.....................15 8. Red Causey, 1918.....................2.79 8. Aaron Fultz, 2000........................58
John Montefusco, 1975.............15 9. Hooks Wiltse, 1904..................2.84 9. George Specner, 1951...............57
10. John Burkett, 1990.....................14 10. Jim Barr, 1972...........................2.87 Frank Linzy, 1965.........................57

Games Started Complete Games Shutouts


1. Bill Carrick, 1899.........................43 1. Bill Carrick, 1899.........................40 1. Christy Mathewson, 1901............5
2. Bill Voiselle, 1944........................41 2. Christy Mathewson, 1901..........36 2. John Montefusco, 1975...............4
3. Christy Mathewson, 1901..........38 3. Ed Bagley, 1884...........................30 3. Bill Carrick, 1899...........................3
4. John D’Acquisto, 1974...............36 4. Bill Voiselle, 1944........................25 Jeff Tesreau, 1912........................3
5. John Montefusco, 1975.............34 5. Larry Jansen, 1947.....................20 Sal Maglie, 1945...........................3
6. Jeff Robinson, 1984....................33 6. Jeff Tesreau, 1912......................19 Ruben Gomez, 1953......................3
7. Pete Falcone, 1975.....................32 7. John Sharrott, 1890....................17 7. 11 tied at........................................2
John Burkett, 1990.....................32 8. Tip O’Neill, 1883..........................15
9. Bill Laskey, 1982..........................31 Louis Drucke, 1910.....................15
Matt Cain, 2006...........................31 10. 2 tied at........................................14
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves (since 1969)


1. Bill Carrick, 1899....................361.2 1. Elias Sosa, 1973..........................18
2. Christy Mathewson, 1901.....336.0 2. Gary Lavelle, 1975........................8
3. Bill Voiselle, 1944...................312.2 3. Al Holland, 1980............................7
4. Ed Bagley, 1884......................266.0 4. Randy Moffitt, 1972......................4
5. Cliff Melton, 1937...................248.0 5. Elias Sosa, 1972............................3
Larry Jansen, 1947................248.0 Frank Williams, 1984....................3
7. John Montefusco, 1975........243.2 7. Jim Barr, 1972................................2
8. Jeff Tesreau, 1912.................243.0 8. 20 tied at........................................1
9. Louis Drucke, 1910................215.1
10. John D’Acquisto, 1974..........215.0
Winning Pct.
Strikeouts (min. 15 decisions)
1. Christy Mathewson, 1901........221 1. Hoyt Wilhelm, 1952...... .833 (15-3)
2. John Montefusco, 1975...........215 2. Hooks Wiltse, 1904...... .813 (13-3)
3. Matt Cain, 2006.........................179 3. Larry Jansen, 1947...... .808 (21-5)
4. John D’Acquisto, 1974.............167 4. Al Demaree, 1913........ .765 (13-4)
5. Bill Voiselle, 1944......................161 5. Slick Castleman, 1935.... .714 (15-6)
6. Louis Drucke, 1910...................151 6. Jeff Tesreau, 1912....... .708 (17-7)
7. Tim Lincecum, 2007.................150 7. Cliff Melton, 1937......... .690 (20-9)
8. Cliff Melton, 1937......................142 8. John Burkett, 1990...... .667 (14-7)
9. Pete Falcone, 1975...................131 9. Red Causey, 1918......... .647 (11-6)
10. Jeff Tesreau, 1912....................119 Bob Carpenter, 1941.... .647 (11-6)

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San Francisco Giants Batting Rookie
Top Tens (1958-2014)
Batting Average (min. 502 PA) Games At-Bats
1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............312 1. Chris Speier, 1971.....................157 1. Chili Davis, 1982........................641
2. Gary Matthews, 1973...............300 2. Chili Davis, 1982........................154 2. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............603
3. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................286 3. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................153 3. Chris Speier, 1971.....................601
4. Robby Thompson, 1986............271 4. Robby Thompson, 1986............149 4. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................566
5. Garry Maddox, 1972.................266 5. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............148 5. Robby Thompson, 1986............549
6. Tito Fuentes, 1966.....................261 Gary Matthews, 1973...............148 6. Tito Fuentes, 1966.....................541
Chili Davis, 1982........................261 7. Jose Uribe, 1985.......................147 7. Gary Matthews, 1973...............540
8. Dave Rader, 1972......................259 8. Jack Clark, 1977........................136 8. Marvin Benard, 1996................488
9. Jim Davenport, 1958................256 9. Dave Kingman, 1972.................135 9. Jose Uribe, 1985.......................476
10. Marvin Benard, 1996................248 Marvin Benard, 1996................135 10. Dave Kingman, 1972.................472

Runs Hits Doubles


1. Marvin Benard, 1996..................89 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............188 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................38
2. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................88 2. Chili Davis, 1982........................167 2. Chili Davis, 1982..........................27
3. Chili Davis, 1982..........................86 3. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................162 Will Clark, 1986...........................27
4. Chris Speier, 1971.......................74 Gary Matthews, 1983...............162 Robby Thompson, 1986..............27
Gary Matthews, 1973.................74 5. Robby Thompson, 1986............149 5. Garry Maddox, 1972...................26
6. Robby Thompson, 1986..............73 6. Tito Fuentes, 1966.....................141 6. Willie Kirkland, 1958...................25
7. Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................71 Chris Speier, 1971.....................141 7. Buster Posey, 2010.....................23
Dan Gladden, 1984.....................71 8. Buster Posey, 2010...................124 8. Jim Davenport, 1958..................22
9. Jim Davenport, 1958..................70 9. Garry Maddox, 1972.................122 Gary Matthews, 1973.................22
10. Will Clark, 1986...........................66 10. Marvin Benard, 1996................121 10. Tito Fuentes, 1966.......................21
Terry Whitfield, 1977..................21

GIANTS HISTORY
Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In
1. Gary Matthews, 1973.................10 1. Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................31 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................96
2. Garry Maddox, 1972.....................7 2. Dave Kingman, 1972...................29 2. Dave Kingman, 1972...................83
Eugenio Velez, 2008......................7 3. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................25 3. Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................81
4. Willie Kirkland, 1958.....................6 4. Chili Davis, 1982..........................19 4. Chili Davis, 1982..........................76
Jim Ray Hart, 1964........................6 5. Tom Haller, 1962..........................18 5. Buster Posey, 2010.....................67
Chris Speier, 1971.........................6 Buster Posey, 2010.....................18 6. Chris Brown, 1985......................61
Chili Davis, 1982............................6 7. Chris Brown, 1985......................16 7. Garry Maddox, 1972...................58
8. Willie McCovey, 1959...................5 8. Willie Kirkland, 1958...................14 Gary Matthews, 1973.................58
Bobby Bonds, 1968.......................5 Bob Schmidt, 1958......................14 9. Willie Kirkland, 1958...................56
10. 10 tied at........................................4 10. 3 tied at........................................13 10. Tom Haller, 1962..........................55

Walks Stolen Bases Total Bases


1. Marvin Benard, 1996..................59 1. Dan Gladden, 1984.....................31 1. Orlando Cepeda, 1958..............309
2. Gary Matthews, 1973.................58 2. Marvin Benard, 1996..................25 2. Jim Ray Hart, 1964....................282
3. Steve Ontiveros, 1974................57 3. Chili Davis, 1982..........................24 3. Chili Davis, 1982........................263
4. Chris Speier, 1971.......................56 4. Gary Matthews, 1973.................17 4. Gary Matthews, 1973...............240
5. Tom Haller, 1962..........................51 Rajai Davis, 2007.........................17 5. Dave Kingman, 1972.................218
Dave Kingman, 1972...................51 6. Bobby Bonds, 1968.....................16 6. Buster Posey, 2010...................205
7. Jack Clark, 1977..........................49 Dave Kingman, 1972...................16 7. Robby Thompson, 1986............203
8. Jim Ray Hart, 1964......................47 8. Orlando Cepeda, 1958................15 8. Garry Maddox, 1972.................198
9. Chili Davis, 1982..........................45 9. Eugenio Velez, 2008....................15 9. Tito Fuentes, 1966.....................195
10. Willie Kirkland, 1958...................43 10. Jason Ellison, 2005.....................14 10. Chris Speier, 1971.....................194

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San Francisco Pitching Rookie Top Tens
(1958-2014)
Wins ERA (min. 162 innings) Games
1. John Montefusco, 1975.............15 1. Jim Barr, 1972...........................2.87 1. Elias Sosa, 1973..........................71
2. John Burkett, 1990.....................14 2. John Montefusco, 1975..........2.88 2. Gary Lavelle, 1975......................65
3. Bill Laskey, 1982..........................13 3. Bill Lakey, 1982.........................3.14 3. Kevin Rogers, 1993.....................64
Ryan Jensen, 2002.....................13 4. Bob Knepper, 1977...................3.36 4. Doug Creek, 1996........................63
Matt Cain, 2006...........................13 5. John D’Acquisto, 1974............3.77 5. Frank Williams, 1984..................61
6. John D’Acquisto, 1974...............12 6. John Burkett, 1990..................3.79 6. Jeff Brantley, 1989......................59
Pete Falcone, 1975.....................12 7. Matt Cain, 2006........................4.15 7. Aaron Fultz, 2000........................58
8. Bob Knepper, 1977......................11 8. Pete Falcone, 1975..................4.17 8. Frank Linzy, 1965.........................57
9. Elias Sosa, 1973..........................10 9. Ryan Jensen, 2002..................4.51 9. Al Holland, 1980..........................54
10. 3 tied at..........................................9 10. Jeff Robinson, 1984.................4.56 10. 2 tied at........................................52

Games Started Complete Games Shutouts


1. John D’Acquisto, 1974...............36 1. John Montefusco, 1975.............10 1. John Montefusco, 1975...............4
2. John Montefusco, 1975.............34 2. Jim Barr, 1972................................8 2. Ron Herbel, 1964...........................2
3. Jeff Robinson, 1984....................33 3. Ron Herbel, 1964...........................7 Steve Stone, 1971.........................2
4. Pete Falcone, 1975.....................32 Jim Willoughby, 1972...................7 Jim Barr, 1972................................2
John Burkett, 1990.....................32 Bill Laskey, 1982............................7 Bob Knepper, 1977........................2
6. Bill Laskey, 1982..........................31 6. Juan Marichal, 1960....................6 6. 16 tied at........................................1
Matt Cain, 2006...........................31 Bob Knepper, 1977........................6
8. Ryan Jensen, 2002.....................30 8. John D’Acquisto, 1974.................5
9. Osvaldo Fernandez, 1996..........28 9. Pete Falcone, 1975.......................3
10. Bob Knepper, 1977......................27 10. 8 tied at..........................................2
GIANTS HISTORY

Innings Pitched Saves (since 1969)


1. John Montefusco, 1975........243.2 1. Elias Sosa, 1973..........................18
2. John D’Acquisto, 1974..........215.0 2. Gary Lavelle, 1975........................8
3. John Burkett, 1990................204.0 3. Al Holland, 1980............................7
4. Matt Cain, 2006......................190.2 4. Randy Moffitt, 1972......................4
5. Pete Falcone, 1975................190.0 5. Elias Sosa, 1972............................3
6. Bill Laskey, 1982.....................189.1 Frank Williams, 1984....................3
7. Jim Barr, 1972.........................179.0 7. Jim Barr, 1972................................2
8. Jeff Robinson, 1984...............171.2 8. 20 tied at........................................1
Osvaldo Fernandez, 1996.....171.2
Ryan Jensen, 2002................171.2

Winning Pct.
Strikeouts (min. 15 decisions)
1. John Montefusco, 1975...........215 1. John Burkett, 1990����� .667 (14-7)
2. Matt Cain, 2006.........................179 2. John Montefusco, 1975�� .625 (15-9)
3. John D’Acquisto, 1974.............167 3. Ryan Jensen, 2002����� .619 (13-8)
4. Tim Lincecum, 2007.................150 4. Bob Knepper, 1977������ .550 (11-9)
5. Pete Falcone, 1975...................131 5. Pete Falcone, 1975���� .522 (12-11)
6. John Burkett, 1990...................118 6. Bill Laskey, 1982��������� .520 (13-12)
7. Osvaldo Fernandez, 1996........106 Matt Cain, 2006���������� .520 (13-12)
8. Ryan Jensen, 2002...................105 8. Ron Herbel, 1964����������� .500 (9-9)
9. Jeff Robinson, 1984..................102 9. Jesse Foppert, 2003�������� .471 (8-9)
10. Jesse Foppert, 2003.................101 10. John D’Acquisto, 1974��.462 (12-14)

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Giants Franchise Single-Season Fielding
Records (1883-2014)
GAMES PLAYED ERRORS HIGHEST FIELDING
Pos. Player, Year Games Pos. Player, Year Errors PERCENTAGE (min. 108 games)
1B Orlando Cepeda, 1962......... 160 1B Alex McKinnon, 1884............. 53 Pos. Player, Year Pct.
J.T. Snow, 1999..................... 160 2B Monte Ward, 1893................. 73 1B J.T. Snow, 1998.................... .999
2B Chuck Hiller, 1962................. 161 3B Charlie Hickman, 1900........... 86 2B Tito Fuentes, 1973............... .993
3B Darrell Evans, 1979.............. 159 SS Shorty Fuller, 1892.................. 92 3B Heinie Groh, 1924................ .983
Matt Williams, 1990............. 159 OF George Gore, 1889................. 41 SS Omar Vizquel, 2006............. .993
Pedro Feliz, 2006.................. 159 C Duke Farrell, 1894.................. 48 OF Darren Lewis, 1993........... 1.000
SS Jose Pagan, 1962................. 164 P Ed Crane, 1892........................ 22 C Mike Matheny, 2005........... .999
OF Hunter Pence, 2013, 2014... 162
C Dave Rader, 1973................. 148 TOTAL CHANCES FRANCHISE SINGLE-SEASON
P Julian Tavarez, 1997.............. 89 Pos. Player, Year Total Chances FIELDING MARKS
Jim Brower, 2004................... 89 1B George Kelly, 1920............ 1,873 Highest Fielding Pct...............(.988), 2010
2B Burgess Whitehead, 1936...1,026 Lowest Fielding Pct...............(.889), 1883
PUTOUTS 3B Art Devlin, 1908.................... 564
Pos. Player, Year Putouts Most Putouts........................(4,431), 1998
SS Dave Bancroft, 1922......... 1,046 Most Assists.........................(2,240), 1920
1B George Kelly, 1920............ 1,759 OF Bobby Thompson, 1949....... 507 Fewest Errors............................(73), 2010
2B Burgess Whitehead, 1936... 442 C Bengie Molina, 2008......... 1,063 Most Errors..............................(565), 1892
3B Art Devlin, 1908.................... 191 P Amos Rusie, 1892................. 180 Most Total Chances.............(6,682), 1920
SS Dave Bancroft, 1922............ 405 Most Double Plays..................(181), 1950
OF Bobby Thompson, 1949....... 488 DOUBLE PLAYS
C Bengie Molina, 2008............ 987 Pos. Player, Year Double Plays
P Juan Marichal, 1968.............. 33 1B Whitey Lockman, 1952........ 155
2B Eddie Stanky, 1950............... 128
ASSISTS 3B Hank Thompson, 1950........... 43
Pos. Player, Year Assists SS Alvin Dark, 1952.................... 116
1B Bill Terry, 1932...................... 137 OF Mel Ott, 1929........................... 12

GIANTS HISTORY
2B Rogers Hornsby, 1927......... 582 C Wes Westrum, 1950............... 21
3B Darrell Evans, 1979.............. 369 P Art Nehf, 1920......................... 11
SS Dave Bancroft, 1922............ 579 Kirk Rueter, 2001.................... 11
OF George Van Haltren, 1897..... 31
George Van Haltren, 1899..... 31
Fred Snodgrass, 1911............ 31
C Chief Meyers, 1910.............. 154
P Christy Mathewson, 1908.... 141

Giants Home Run Records by Position


San Francisco Franchise
Catcher Tom Haller, 27 (1966) Walker Cooper, 35 (1947)
First Baseman Orlando Cepeda, 46 (1961) Johnny Mize, 51 (1947)
Second Baseman Jeff Kent, 37 (2002) Jeff Kent, 37 (2002)
Shortstop Rich Aurilia, 36 (2001) Rich Aurilia, 36 (2001)
Third Baseman Matt Williams, 43 (1994) Matt Williams, 43 (1994)
Left Fielder Barry Bonds, 72 (2001) Barry Bonds, 72 (2001)
Center Fielder Willie Mays, 52 (1956) Willie Mays, 52 (1956)
Right Fielder Bobby Bonds, 39 (1973) Mel Ott, 42 (1929)
*names in bold are current team members

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Giants Franchise Career Fielding Leaders
(1883-2014)
MOST GAMES BY POSITION HIGHEST FIELDING ERRORS
Catcher PERCENTAGE (min. 650 games) Pos. Player Errors
Wes Westrum...................................... 902 Pos. Player Pct. Games 1B Roger Connor....................... 245
Gus Mancuso...................................... 840 1B J.T. Snow .996 1,137 2B Larry Doyle............................ 409
Harry Danning..................................... 801 2B Robby Thompson .983 1,279 3B Art Devlin.............................. 247
Chief Meyers....................................... 769 3B Jim Davenport .964 1,130 SS Art Fletcher........................... 457
Tom Haller............................................ 719 SS Rich Aurilia .972 960 OF George Van Haltren............. 195
OF Marvin Benard .986 705 C Buck Ewing........................... 239
First Base C Tom Haller .992 719 P Amos Rusie........................... 114
Willie McCovey................................ 1,775
Bill Terry............................................. 1,559 LEADERS BY POSITION TOTAL CHANCES
J.T. Snow........................................... 1,137 Pos. Player Total Chances
Will Clark........................................... 1,124 PUTOUTS
Pos. Player Putouts 1B Bill Terry........................... 17,218
Fred Merkle....................................... 1,008 2B Larry Doyle......................... 7,997
1B Bill Terry........................... 15,972 3B Art Devlin........................... 3,819
Second Base 2B Larry Doyle......................... 3,316 SS Travis Jackson.................. 7,893
Larry Doyle........................................ 1,591 3B Art Devlin........................... 1,275 OF Willie Mays........................ 7,210
Robby Thompson............................. 1,279 SS Travis Jackson.................. 2,877 C Chief Meyers..................... 4,808
Jeff Kent............................................... 854 OF Willie Mays........................ 6,883 P Christy Mathewson.......... 1,832
Tito Fuentes.......................................... 842 C Tom Haller.......................... 4,285
Ray Durham......................................... 683 P Juan Marichal...................... 287 DOUBLE PLAYS
Pos. Player Double Plays
Third Base ASSISTS
Pos. Player Assists 1B Bill Terry............................. 1,334
Jim Davenport.................................. 1,130
2B Robby Thompson................. 873
Art Devlin........................................... 1,097 1B Bill Terry............................. 1,108 3B Matt Williams....................... 198
Matt Williams................................... 1,011 2B Larry Doyle......................... 4.272 SS Travis Jackson..................... 826
Fred Lindstrom..................................... 776 3B Art Devlin........................... 2,297 OF Mel Ott..................................... 60
Pablo Sandoval................................... 771 SS Travis Jackson.................. 4,635
GIANTS HISTORY

C Chief Meyers.......................... 84
OF Mel Ott................................... 257 P Freddie Fitzsimmons.............. 67
Shortstop C Chief Meyers........................ 827
Travis Jackson.................................. 1,326 P Christy Mathewson.......... 1,500
Art Fletcher....................................... 1,240
Jose Uribe............................................ 969
Rich Aurilia...............................................960
Johnnie LeMaster............................... 954

Outfield
Willie Mays....................................... 2,749
Mel Ott............................................... 2,313
Barry Bonds...................................... 1,888
Mike Tiernan..................................... 1,474
George Burns................................... 1,356

Giants RBI Records by Position


San Francisco Franchise
Catcher Dick Dietz, 104 (1970) Walker Cooper, 122 (1947)
First Baseman Orlando Cepeda, 142 (1961) Orlando Cepeda, 142 (1961)
Second Baseman Jeff Kent, 128 (1998) Jeff Kent, 128 (1998)
Shortstop Rich Aurilia, 96 (2001) Travis Jackson, 101 (1934)
Third Baseman Matt Williams, 122 (1990) Matt Williams, 122 (1990)
Left Fielder Barry Bonds, 136 (2001) Barry Bonds, 136 (2001)
Center Fielder Willie Mays, 141 (1962) Willie Mays, 141 (1962)
Right Fielder Jack Clark, 103 (1982) Mel Ott, 151 (1929)
*names in bold are current team members

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San Francisco Giants Career Fielding Leaders
(1958-2014)
MOST GAMES BY POSITION Outfield ERRORS
Catcher Willie Mays....................................... 1,989 Pos. Player Errors
Tom Haller............................................ 719 Barry Bonds...................................... 1,888 1B Willie McCovey.................... 203
Kirt Manwaring................................... 704 Bobby Bonds.................................... 1,005 2B Robby Thompson................. 110
Bob Brenly........................................... 692 Jack Clark............................................ 995 3B Jim Ray Hart......................... 134
Dave Rader.......................................... 560 Chili Davis............................................. 824 SS Johnnie LeMaster............... 175
Dick Dietz............................................. 486 OF Willie Mays............................. 94
HIGHEST FIELDING C Bob Brenly.............................. 62
First Base PERCENTAGE (min. 300 games) P Juan Marichal........................ 47
Willie McCovey................................ 1,775 Pos. Player Pct. Games
J.T. Snow........................................... 1,137 1B J.T. Snow .996 1,137 TOTAL CHANCES
Will Clark........................................... 1,124 2B Robby Thompson .983 1,279 Pos. Player Total Chances
Orlando Cepeda.................................. 872 3B Edgardo Alfonzo .966 359 1B Willie McCovey............... 16,217
Brandon Belt....................................... 372 SS Omar Vizquel .990 529 2B Robby Thompson.............. 6,425
OF Darren Lewis .998 479 3B Matt Williams.................... 2,904
Second Base C Bengie Molina .994 446 SS Chris Speier....................... 4,508
Robby Thompson............................. 1,279 OF Willie Mays........................ 4,931
Jeff Kent............................................... 854 LEADERS BY POSITION C Tom Haller.......................... 4,628
Tito Fuentes.......................................... 842 P Juan Marichal...................... 901
Ray Durham......................................... 683 PUTOUTS
Hal Lanier............................................. 419 Pos. Player Putouts
DOUBLE PLAYS
1B Willie McCovey............... 14,956 Pos. Player Double Plays
Third Base 2B Robby Thompson.............. 2,611
1B Willie McCovey................. 1,213
Jim Davenport.................................. 1,130 3B Jim Davenport...................... 863
2B Robby Thompson................. 873
Matt Williams................................... 1,011 SS Johnnie LeMaster............ 1,479
3B Matt Williams....................... 198
Pablo Sandoval................................... 771 OF Willie Mays........................ 4,729
SS Rich Aurilia..............................636
Darrell Evans....................................... 697 C Tom Haller.......................... 4,285
OF Willie Mays............................. 27
Jim Ray Hart........................................ 683 P Juan Marichal...................... 287
C Kirt Manwaring...................... 62

GIANTS HISTORY
P Kirk Rueter.............................. 47
Shortstop ASSISTS
Jose Uribe............................................ 969 Pos. Player Assists
Rich Aurilia...............................................960 1B Willie McCovey................. 1,058
Johnnie LeMaster............................... 954 2B Robby Thompson.............. 3,704
Chris Speier......................................... 910 3B Matt Williams.................... 1,979
Hal Lanier............................................. 620 SS Chris Speier....................... 2,907
OF Willie Mays........................... 108
C Bob Brenly............................ 406
P Juan Marichal...................... 567

Milestone Victories
The Giants were the first franchise in North American professional sports and Major League
Baseball history with 10,000 wins, reaching the milestone with a 4-3 victory against the Dodgers
at Dodger Stadium on July 14, 2005. Entering the 2015 season, the Giants’ 133rd campaign, the
franchise is 10,780-9,262 (.538) all-time. Here is a list of the clubs’ milestone victories:
Win Date Opponent Site Score
1 May 1, 1883 Boston Beaneaters Polo Grounds I 7-5
1,000 May 8, 1897 Brooklyn Bridegrooms St. George Grounds 9-5
2,000 August 9, 1909 at St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field 4-3
3,000 September 8, 1920 (2) at Boston Braves Braves Field 5-1
4,000 May 18, 1932 at Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field 9-3
5,000 June 19, 1944 at Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field 10-2
6,000 April 21, 1957 Philadelphia Phillies Polo Grounds V 2-1
7,000 July 18, 1968 at St. Louis Cardinals Busch Memorial Stadium 3-0
8,000 October 2, 1980 at Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium 3-2
9,000 July 30, 1993 at Colorado Rockies Mile High Stadium 10-4
10,000 July 14, 2005 at Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium 4-3

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San Francisco Giants Single-Season Fielding
Records (1958-2014)
GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS DOUBLE PLAYS
Pos. Player, Year Games Pos. Player, Year Assists Pos. Player, Year Double Plays
1B Orlando Cepeda, 1962......... 160 1B Willie McCovey, 1970.......... 134 1B J.T. Snow, 2000..................... 135
J.T. Snow, 1999..................... 160 2B Tito Fuentes, 1973................ 478 2B Jeff Kent, 2002...................... 113
2B Chuck Hiller, 1962................. 161 3B Darrell Evans, 1979.............. 369 3B Matt Williams, 1993............... 34
3B Darrell Evans, 1979.............. 159 SS Hal Lanier, 1969.................... 530 SS Rich Aurilia, 2000....................110
Matt Williams, 1990............. 159 OF Jose Cruz, Jr., 2003................ 18 OF Bobby Bonds, 1970.................. 7
Pedro Feliz, 2006.................. 159 C Bob Brenly, 1987.................... 83 Jack Clark, 1979....................... 7
SS Jose Pagan, 1962................. 164 P Gaylord Perry, 1969............... 67 Jose Cruz, Jr., 2003.................. 7
OF Hunter Pence, 2013, 2014... 162 Gaylord Perry, 1970............... 67 C Bobby Estalella, 2000............ 14
C Dave Rader, 1973................. 148 P Kirk Rueter, 2001.................... 11
P Julian Tavarez, 1997.............. 89 ERRORS
Jim Brower, 2004................... 89 Pos. Player, Year Errors HIGHEST FIELDING
1B Willie McCovey, 1966............ 22 PERCENTAGE (min. 108 games)
PUTOUTS 2B Chuck Hiller, 1962................... 29 Pos. Player, Year Pct.
Pos. Player, Year Putouts Tito Fuentes, 1972.................. 29 1B J.T. Snow, 1998.................... .999
1B Will Clark, 1988.................. 1,492 3B Joel Youngblood, 1984.......... 36 2B Tito Fuentes, 1973............... .993
2B Tito Fuentes, 1973................ 386 SS Chris Speier, 1971.................. 33 3B Jim Davenport, 1959........... .978
3B Darrell Evans, 1978.............. 147 Chris Speier, 1973.................. 33 SS Omar Vizquel, 2006............. .993
SS Jose Pagan, 1962................. 286 OF Willie McCovey, 1963............ 14 OF Darren Lewis, 1993........... 1.000
OF Willie Mays, 1958................. 429 C Dick Dietz, 1970...................... 14 C Mike Matheny, 2005........... .999
Willie Mays, 1962................. 429 Dick Dietz, 1971...................... 14
C Bengie Molina, 2008............ 987 P Juan Marichal, 1971................ 7 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS SINGLE-
P Juan Marichal, 1968.............. 33 SEASON FIELDING MARKS
TOTAL CHANCES Highest Fielding Pct. .............(.988), 2010
Pos. Player, Year Total Chances Lowest Fielding Pct. .............(.971), 1976
1B Will Clark, 1988.................. 1,608 Most Putouts........................(4,431), 1998
2B Tito Fuentes, 1973................ 870 Most Assists.........................(1,940), 1976
GIANTS HISTORY

3B Darrell Evans, 1979.............. 528 Fewest Errors............................(73), 2010


SS Hal Lanier, 1969.................... 807 Most Errors..............................(186), 1976
OF Willie Mays, 1958................. 455 Most Total Chances.............(6,518), 1969
C Bengie Molina, 2008......... 1,063 Most Double Plays....(173), 1992 and 2000
P Juan Marichal, 1968............ 103

Giants’ Title Clinching Dates


Year Game Date Details
1905* 145 September 30 Giants won at STL, 9-2
1911* 145 October 4 Giants won at BRK, 2-0
1912* 143 September 26 Giants won vs. BOS, 4-0 (Game 2)
1913* 144 September 27 Giants lost at BRK, 4-0; while PHI lost vs. BOS, 9-3
1917* 145 September 24 Giants won at STL, 2-1
1921* 150 September 29 PIT was swept in DH at STL (5-4 and 3-1)
1922* 149 September 25 Giants won vs. STL, 5-4
1923* 149 September 28 Giants won vs. BRK, 3-0
1924* 153 September 27 Giants won vs. PHI, 5-1; while BRK lost vs. BOS, 3-2
1933* 147 September 19 Giants lost at STL, 12-3; while PIT lost at PHI, 3-2
1936* 150 September 24 Giants won at BOS, 2-1 (10 inn. – Game 1)
1937* 148 September 30 Giants won at PHI, 2-1 (Game 1)
1951* 157 October 3 Giants won vs. BRK, 5-4
1954* 148 September 20 Giants won at BRK, 7-1
1962* 165 October 3 Giants won at LA, 6-4
1971# 162 September 30 Giants won at SD, 5-1
1987# 156 September 28 Giants won at SD, 5-4
1989# 159 September 27 Giants lost at LA, 1-0; while SD lost vs. CIN, 2-1 (13 inn.)
1997# 161 September 27 Giants won vs. SD, 6-1
2000# 152 September 21 Giants won vs. AZ, 8-7
2002% 161 September 28 Giants won vs. HOU, 5-2
2003# 150 September 17 Giants won vs. SD, 8-3; while LA lost vs. AZ, 2-0
2010# 162 October 3 Giants won vs. SD, 3-0
2012# 152 September 22 Giants won vs. SD, 8-4
2014%& 159 September 25 Giants won vs. SD, 9-8

*clinched National League pennant; #clinched National League West; &clinched second Wild Card spot
%clinched National League Wild Card

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Yearly Team Batting Totals 1900-2014
YEAR R OR AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO AVG OBP SLG SB E DP FA
1900 713 823 4724 1317 177 61 23 369 343 .279 .335 .357 236 439 124 .928
1901 544 755 4839 1225 167 46 19 303 575 .253 .301 .318 133 348 81 .941
1902 401 590 4571 1088 147 34 8 252 530 .238 .283 .290 187 330 104 .943
1903 729 567 4741 1290 181 49 20 379 (NA) .272 .326 .344 264 287 87 .951
1904 744 476 5150 1347 202 65 31 434 (NA) .262 .319 .344 283 294 93 .956
1905 778 505 5094 1392 191 88 39 517 (NA) .273 .340 .368 291 258 93 .960
1906 625 510 4768 1217 162 53 15 563 (NA) .255 .334 .321 288 233 84 .963
1907 574 510 4874 1222 160 48 23 516 (NA) .251 .322 .317 205 232 75 .963
1908 652 456 5006 1339 182 43 20 494 (NA) .267 .333 .333 181 250 79 .962
1909 623 546 5218 1327 173 68 26 530 (NA) .254 .329 .328 234 307 99 .954
1910 715 567 5061 1391 204 83 31 562 489 .275 .354 .366 282 291 117 .955
1911 756 542 5006 1399 225 103 41 530 506 .279 .358 .390 347 256 86 .959
1912 823 571 5067 1451 231 89 47 514 497 .286 .360 .395 319 280 123 .956
1913 684 515 5218 1427 226 71 30 444 501 .273 .338 .361 296 254 107 .961
1914 672 576 5146 1363 222 59 30 447 479 .265 .330 .348 239 254 119 .961
1915 582 628 5218 1312 195 68 24 315 547 .251 .300 .329 155 256 119 .960
1916 597 504 5152 1305 188 74 42 356 558 .253 .307 .343 206 217 108 .966
1917 635 457 5211 1360 170 71 39 373 533 .261 .317 .343 162 208 122 .968
1918 480 415 4164 1081 150 53 13 271 365 .260 .310 .330 130 152 78 .971
1919 605 470 4664 1254 204 64 40 328 407 .269 .322 .366 157 216 96 .964
1920 682 543 5309 1427 210 76 46 432 545 .269 .327 .363 131 210 137 .969
1921 840 637 5278 1575 237 93 75 469 390 .298 .359 .421 137 187 155 .971
1922 852 658 5454 1661 253 90 80 448 421 .305 .363 .428 116 194 145 .970
1923 854 679 5452 1610 248 76 85 487 406 .295 .356 .415 106 176 141 .972
1924 857 641 5445 1634 269 81 95 467 479 .300 .358 .432 82 186 160 .971
1925 736 702 5327 1507 239 61 114 411 494 .283 .337 .415 79 199 129 .968

GIANTS HISTORY
1926 663 668 5167 1435 214 58 73 339 420 .278 .325 .384 94 186 150 .970
1927 817 720 5372 1594 252 62 109 461 462 .297 .356 .427 73 195 160 .969
1928 807 653 5459 1600 276 59 118 444 376 .293 .349 .430 62 178 175 .972
1929 897 709 5388 1594 251 47 136 482 405 .296 .358 .436 85 158 163 .975
1930 959 814 5553 1769 264 83 143 422 382 .319 .369 .473 59 164 144 .974
1931 768 599 5372 1554 251 64 101 383 395 .289 .340 .416 83 159 126 .974
1932 755 706 5530 1527 263 54 116 348 391 .276 .322 .406 31 191 143 .969
1933 636 515 5461 1437 204 41 82 377 477 .263 .312 .361 31 178 156 .973
1934 760 583 5396 1485 240 41 126 406 526 .275 .329 .405 19 179 141 .972
1935 770 675 5623 1608 248 56 123 392 479 .286 .336 .416 32 174 129 .972
1936 742 621 5449 1529 237 48 97 431 452 .281 .337 .395 31 168 164 .974
1937 732 602 5329 1484 251 41 111 412 492 .278 .334 .403 45 159 143 .974
1938 705 637 5255 1424 210 36 125 465 528 .271 .334 .396 31 168 147 .973
1939 703 685 5129 1395 211 38 116 498 499 .272 .340 .396 26 153 151 .975
1940 663 659 5324 1423 201 46 91 453 478 .267 .329 .374 45 139 132 .977
1941 667 706 5395 1401 248 35 95 504 518 .260 .326 .371 36 160 144 .974
1942 675 600 5210 1323 162 35 109 558 511 .254 .330 .361 39 138 128 .977
1943 558 713 5290 1309 153 33 81 480 470 .247 .313 .335 35 166 140 .973
1944 682 773 5306 1398 191 47 93 512 480 .263 .331 .370 38 179 128 .971
1945 668 700 5350 1439 175 35 114 501 457 .269 .336 .379 38 166 112 .973
1946 612 685 5191 1326 176 37 121 532 546 .255 .328 .374 46 159 121 .973
1947 830 761 5343 1446 220 48 221 494 568 .271 .335 .454 29 155 136 .974
1948 780 704 5277 1352 210 49 164 599 648 .256 .334 .408 51 156 134 .974
1949 736 693 5308 1383 203 52 147 613 523 .261 .340 .401 43 161 134 .973
1950 735 643 5238 1352 204 50 133 627 629 .258 .342 .392 42 137 181 .977
1951 781 641 5360 1396 201 53 179 671 624 .260 .347 .418 55 171 175 .972
1952 722 639 5229 1337 186 56 151 536 672 .256 .329 .399 30 158 175 .974
1953 768 747 5362 1452 195 45 176 499 608 .271 .336 .422 31 151 151 .975
1954 732 550 5245 1386 194 42 186 522 561 .264 .335 .424 30 154 172 .975
1955 702 673 5288 1377 173 34 169 497 581 .260 .328 .402 38 142 165 .976
1956 540 650 5190 1268 192 45 145 402 659 .244 .301 .382 67 144 143 .976
1957 643 701 5346 1349 171 54 157 447 669 .252 .313 .393 64 161 180 .974
1958 727 698 5318 1399 250 42 170 531 817 .263 .334 .422 64 152 156 .975
1959 705 613 5281 1377 239 35 167 473 875 .261 .324 .414 81 152 118 .974

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YEAR R OR AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO AVG OBP SLG SB E DP FA
1960 671 631 5324 1357 220 62 130 467 846 .255 .319 .393 86 166 117 .972
1961 773 655 5233 1379 219 32 183 506 764 .264 .332 .423 79 133 126 .977
1962 878 690 5588 1552 235 32 204 523 822 .278 .334 .441 73 142 153 .977
1963 725 641 5579 1442 206 35 197 441 889 .258 .318 .414 55 156 113 .975
1964 656 587 5535 1360 185 38 165 505 900 .246 .313 .382 64 159 136 .975
1965 682 593 5495 1384 169 43 159 476 844 .252 .315 .385 47 148 124 .976
1966 675 626 5539 1373 195 31 181 414 860 .248 .304 .392 29 168 131 .974
1967 652 551 5524 1354 201 39 140 520 978 .245 .315 .372 22 134 149 .979
1968 599 529 5441 1301 162 33 108 508 904 .239 .310 .341 50 162 125 .975
1969 713 636 5474 1325 187 28 136 711 1054 .242 .336 .361 71 169 155 .974
1970 831 826 5578 1460 257 35 165 729 1005 .262 .353 .409 83 170 153 .973
1971 705 644 5461 1348 224 36 140 654 1042 .247 .331 .378 101 179 153 .972
1972 662 649 5245 1281 211 36 150 480 964 .244 .311 .384 123 156 121 .974
1973 739 702 5537 1452 212 52 161 590 913 .262 .337 .407 112 163 138 .974
1974 634 723 5482 1380 228 38 93 548 869 .252 .323 .358 107 175 153 .972
1975 659 671 5447 1412 235 45 84 604 775 .259 .336 .365 99 146 164 .976
1976 595 686 5452 1340 211 37 85 518 778 .246 .314 .345 88 186 153 .971
1977 673 711 5497 1392 227 41 134 568 842 .253 .326 .383 90 179 136 .972
1978 613 594 5364 1331 240 41 117 554 814 .248 .320 .374 87 146 118 .977
1979 672 751 5395 1328 192 36 125 580 925 .246 .322 .365 140 163 138 .974
1980 573 634 5368 1310 199 44 80 509 840 .244 .311 .342 100 159 124 .975
1981 427 414 3766 941 161 26 63 386 543 .250 .322 .357 89 102 102 .977
1982 673 687 5499 1393 213 30 133 607 915 .253 .329 .376 130 173 125 .973
1983 687 697 5369 1324 206 30 142 619 990 .247 .328 .375 140 171 109 .973
1984 682 807 5650 1499 229 26 112 528 980 .265 .330 .375 126 173 134 .973
1985 556 674 5420 1263 217 31 115 488 962 .233 .301 .348 99 148 134 .976
1986 698 618 5501 1394 269 29 114 536 1087 .253 .324 .375 148 143 149 .977
1987 783 669 5608 1458 274 32 205 511 1094 .260 .326 .430 126 129 183 .980
GIANTS HISTORY

1988 670 626 5450 1353 227 44 113 550 1023 .248 .321 .368 121 129 145 .980
1989 699 600 5469 1365 241 52 141 508 1071 .250 .318 .390 87 114 135 .982
1990 719 710 5573 1459 221 35 152 488 973 .262 .325 .396 109 107 148 .983
1991 649 697 5463 1345 215 48 141 471 973 .246 .309 .381 95 109 151 .982
1992 574 647 5456 1330 220 36 105 435 1067 .244 .302 .355 112 113 174 .982
1993 808 636 5557 1534 269 33 168 516 930 .276 .340 .427 120 101 169 .984
1994 504 500 3869 963 159 32 123 364 719 .249 .318 .402 114 68 113 .985
1995 652 776 4971 1256 229 33 152 472 1060 .253 .323 .404 138 108 142 .980
1996 752 862 5533 1400 245 21 153 615 1189 .253 .331 .388 113 136 165 .978
1997 784 793 5485 1415 266 37 172 642 1120 .258 .337 .414 121 125 157 .980
1998 845 739 5628 1540 292 26 161 678 1040 .274 .353 .421 102 101 157 .984
1999 872 831 5563 1507 307 18 188 696 1028 .271 .356 .434 109 105 155 .983
2000 925 747 5519 1535 304 44 226 709 1032 .278 .362 .472 79 93 173 .985
2001 799 748 5612 1493 304 40 235 625 1090 .266 .342 .460 57 118 170 .981
2002 783 616 5497 1465 300 35 198 616 961 .267 .344 .442 74 90 166 .985
2003 755 638 5456 1440 281 29 180 593 980 .264 .338 .425 53 80 163 .987
2004 850 770 5546 1500 314 33 183 705 874 .270 .357 .438 43 101 153 .984
2005 649 745 5462 1427 299 26 128 431 901 .261 .319 .396 71 90 146 .985
2006 746 790 5472 1418 297 52 163 494 891 .259 .324 .422 58 91 132 .985
2007 683 720 5538 1407 267 37 131 532 907 .254 .322 .387 119 88 148 .986
2008 640 759 5543 1452 311 37 94 452 1044 .262 .321 .382 108 96 129 .983
2009 657 611 5493 1411 275 43 122 392 1158 .257 .309 .389 78 88 138 .985
2010 697 583 5488 1411 284 30 162 487 1099 .257 .321 .408 55 73 110 .988
2011 570 578 5486 1327 282 24 121 448 1122 .242 .303 .368 85 104 127 .983
2012 718 649 5558 1495 287 57 103 483 1097 .269 .327 .397 118 115 134 .981
2013 629 691 5552 1446 280 35 107 469 1078 .260 .320 .381 67 107 128 .982
2014 665 614 5523 1407 257 42 132 427 1245 .255 .311 .388 56 100 155 .984
Bold figures indicate led league (fewest in league for opponent runs, strikeouts and errors)

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Yearly Team Pitching Totals 1900-2014
YEAR G W-L PCT CG SHO SV IP H HR BB SO ERA
1900 141 60-78 .435 114 4 0 1207.1 1423 26 442 277 3.96
1901 141 52-85 .380 118 11 1 1232.0 1389 24 377 542 3.87
1902 139 44-88 .353 118 11 1 1226.1 1193 16 332 501 2.82
1903 142 84-55 .604 115 8 8 1262.2 1257 20 371 628 2.95
1904 158 106-47 .693 127 21 15 1396.2 1151 36 349 707 2.17
1905 155 105-48 .686 117 18 15 1370.0 1160 25 364 760 2.39
1906 153 96-56 .632 105 19 18 1334.1 1207 13 394 639 2.49
1907 155 82-71 .536 109 22 13 1371.0 1219 25 369 655 2.45
1908 157 98-56 .636 95 25 18 1411.0 1214 26 288 656 2.14
1909 158 92-61 .601 105 17 15 1440.2 1248 29 397 695 2.27
1910 155 91-63 .591 96 9 10 1391.2 1290 30 397 717 2.68
1911 154 99-54 .647 95 19 13 1368.0 1267 33 369 771 2.69
1912 154 103-48 .682 93 8 15 1369.2 1352 36 338 652 2.58
1913 156 101-51 .664 82 12 11 1422.0 1276 38 315 651 2.42
1914 156 84-70 .545 88 20 9 1390.2 1298 47 367 563 2.94
1915 155 69-83 .454 78 15 9 1385.0 1350 40 325 637 3.11
1916 155 86-66 .566 88 22 12 1397.1 1267 41 310 638 2.60
1917 158 98-56 .636 92 18 14 1426.2 1221 29 327 551 2.27
1918 124 71-53 .573 74 18 11 1111.2 1002 20 228 330 2.64
1919 140 87-53 .621 72 11 13 1256.0 1153 34 305 340 2.70
1920 155 86-68 .558 86 18 9 1408.2 1379 44 297 380 2.80
1921 153 94-59 .614 71 9 18 1372.1 1497 79 295 357 3.55
1922 156 93-61 .604 76 7 15 1396.1 1454 71 393 388 3.45
1923 153 95-58 .621 62 10 18 1378.0 1440 82 424 453 3.90
1924 154 93-60 .608 71 4 21 1378.2 1464 77 392 406 3.62

GIANTS HISTORY
1925 152 86-66 .566 80 6 8 1354.0 1532 73 408 446 3.94
1926 151 74-77 .490 61 4 15 1341.2 1370 70 427 419 3.77
1927 155 92-62 .597 65 7 16 1381.2 1520 77 453 442 3.97
1928 155 93-61 .604 79 7 16 1394.0 1454 77 405 399 3.67
1929 152 84-67 .556 68 9 13 1372.0 1536 102 387 431 3.97
1930 154 87-67 .565 64 6 19 1363.1 1546 117 439 522 4.61
1931 153 87-65 .572 90 17 12 1360.2 1341 71 422 570 3.30
1932 154 72-82 .468 57 3 16 1375.1 1533 112 387 506 3.83
1933 156 91-61 .599 75 23 15 1408.2 1280 61 400 555 2.71
1934 153 93-60 .608 68 13 30 1370.0 1384 75 351 499 3.19
1935 156 91-62 .595 76 10 11 1403.2 1433 106 411 524 3.78
1936 154 92-62 .597 60 12 22 1385.2 1458 75 401 500 3.46
1937 152 95-57 .625 67 11 17 1361.0 1341 85 404 653 3.43
1938 152 83-67 .553 59 8 18 1349.0 1370 87 389 497 3.62
1939 151 77-74 .510 55 6 20 1319.0 1412 86 477 505 4.07
1940 152 72-80 .474 57 11 18 1360.1 1383 110 473 606 3.79
1941 156 74-79 .484 55 12 18 1391.2 1455 90 539 566 3.94
1942 154 85-67 .559 70 12 13 1370.0 1299 94 493 497 3.31
1943 156 55-98 .359 35 6 19 1394.2 1473 80 626 588 4.08
1944 155 67-87 .435 47 4 21 1363.2 1413 116 587 499 4.29
1945 154 78-74 .513 53 13 21 1374.2 1401 85 528 530 4.06
1946 154 61-93 .396 47 8 13 1353.1 1313 114 660 581 3.92
1947 155 81-73 .526 58 6 14 1363.2 1428 122 590 553 4.44
1948 155 78-76 .506 54 15 21 1373.0 1425 122 556 527 3.93
1949 156 73-81 .474 68 10 9 1374.1 1328 132 544 516 3.82
1950 154 86-68 .558 70 19 15 1375.0 1268 140 536 596 3.71
1951 157 98-59 .624 64 9 18 1412.2 1334 148 482 625 3.48
1952 154 92-62 .597 49 12 31 1371.0 1282 121 538 655 3.59
1953 155 70-84 .455 46 10 20 1365.2 1403 146 610 647 4.25
1954 154 97-57 .630 45 19 33 1390.0 1258 113 613 692 3.09
1955 154 80-74 .519 52 6 14 1386.2 1347 155 560 721 3.77
1956 154 67-87 .435 31 9 28 1378.0 1287 144 551 765 3.78
1957 154 69-85 .448 35 9 20 1398.2 1436 150 471 701 4.01
1958 154 80-74 .519 38 7 25 1389.1 1400 166 512 775 3.98
1959 154 83-71 .539 52 12 23 1376.1 1279 139 500 873 3.47

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YEAR G W-L PCT CG SHO SV IP H HR BB SO ERA
1960 156 79-75 .513 55 16 26 1396.0 1288 107 512 897 3.44
1961 155 85-69 .552 39 9 30 1388.0 1306 152 502 924 3.77
1962 165 103-62 .624 62 10 39 1461.2 1399 148 503 886 3.79
1963 162 88-74 .543 46 9 30 1469.0 1380 126 464 954 3.35
1964 162 90-72 .556 48 17 30 1476.1 1348 118 480 1023 3.19
1965 163 95-67 .586 42 17 42 1465.1 1325 137 408 1060 3.20
1966 161 93-68 .578 52 14 27 1476.2 1370 140 359 973 3.24
1967 162 91-71 .562 64 17 25 1474.1 1283 113 453 990 2.92
1968 163 88-74 .543 77 20 16 1469.0 1302 86 344 942 2.71
1969 162 90-72 .556 71 15 17 1473.2 1381 120 461 906 3.26
1970 162 86-76 .531 50 7 30 1457.2 1514 156 604 931 4.50
1971 162 90-72 .556 45 14 30 1454.2 1324 128 471 831 3.32
1972 155 69-86 .445 44 8 23 1386.1 1309 130 507 771 3.69
1973 162 88-74 .543 33 8 44 1452.1 1442 145 485 787 3.79
1974 162 72-90 .444 27 11 25 1439.0 1409 116 559 756 3.78
1975 161 80-81 .497 37 9 24 1432.2 1406 92 612 856 3.74
1976 162 74-88 .457 27 18 31 1461.2 1464 68 518 746 3.53
1977 162 75-87 .463 27 10 33 1458.0 1501 114 529 854 3.75
1978 162 84-78 .519 42 17 29 1455.0 1377 84 453 840 3.30
1979 162 71-91 .438 25 6 34 1436.0 1484 143 577 880 4.16
1980 161 75-86 .466 27 10 35 1448.1 1446 92 492 811 3.46
1981 111 56-55 .505 8 9 33 1009.1 970 57 393 561 3.28
1982 162 87-75 .537 18 4 45 1465.1 1507 109 466 810 3.64
1983 162 79-83 .488 20 9 47 1445.2 1431 127 520 881 3.70
1984 162 66-96 .407 9 7 38 1461.0 1589 125 549 854 4.39
1985 162 62-100 .383 13 5 24 1448.0 1348 125 572 985 3.61
1986 162 83-79 .512 18 10 35 1460.1 1264 121 591 992 3.33
1987 162 90-72 .556 19 10 38 1471.0 1407 146 547 1038 3.68
GIANTS HISTORY

1988 162 83-79 .512 25 13 42 1462.1 1323 99 422 875 3.39


1989 162 92-70 .568 12 16 47 1457.0 1320 120 471 802 3.30
1990 162 85-77 .525 14 6 45 1446.1 1477 131 553 788 4.08
1991 162 75-87 .463 10 10 45 1442.0 1397 143 544 905 4.03
1992 162 72-90 .444 9 12 30 1461.0 1385 128 502 927 3.61
1993 162 103-59 .636 4 9 50 1456.2 1385 168 442 982 3.61
1994 115 55-60 .478 2 4 33 1025.1 1014 122 372 655 3.99
1995 144 67-77 .465 12 5 34 1293.2 1368 173 505 801 4.86
1996 162 68-94 .420 9 8 35 1442.1 1520 194 570 997 4.71
1997 162 90-72 .556 5 9 45 1446.0 1494 160 578 1044 4.39
1998 163 89-74 .546 6 6 44 1477.0 1457 171 562 1089 4.18
1999 162 86-76 .531 6 3 42 1456.1 1486 194 655 1076 4.71
2000 162 97-65 .599 9 15 47 1444.1 1452 151 623 1076 4.21
2001 162 90-72 .556 3 8 47 1463.1 1437 145 579 1080 4.18
2002 162 95-66 .590 10 13 43 1437.1 1349 116 523 992 3.54
2003 161 100-61 .621 7 10 43 1437.1 1349 136 546 1006 3.73
2004 162 91-71 .562 8 8 46 1457.0 1481 161 548 1020 4.29
2005 162 75-87 .463 4 8 46 1444.1 1456 151 592 972 4.33
2006 161 76-85 .472 7 9 37 1429.2 1422 153 584 992 4.63
2007 162 71-91 .438 5 10 37 1453.2 1442 133 593 1057 4.19
2008 162 72-90 .444 4 12 41 1442.0 1416 147 652 1240 4.38
2009 162 88-74 .543 11 18 41 1446.0 1268 140 584 1302 3.55
2010 162 92-70 .568 6 17 57 1461.0 1279 134 578 1331 3.36
2011 162 86-76 .531 3 12 52 1468.0 1260 96 559 1316 3.20
2012 162 94-68 .580 5 14 53 1451.0 1361 142 489 1237 3.68
2013 162 76-86 .469 2 13 41 1447.1 1380 145 521 1256 4.00
2014 162 88-74 .543 8 12 46 1449.0 1305 133 389 1211 3.50

Bold denotes led league (fewest in league for hits allowed, home runs allowed and walks allowed)

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Giants Month-By-Month Breakdown
1900-2014
Year March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Total
1900 — 3-5 8-15 8-13 11-12 10-14 14-14 5-4 60-78
1901 — 2-3 13-6 15-9 7-20 8-20 10-22 0-2 52-85
1902 — 7-5 8-16 5-17 7-10 12-14 8-15 1-4 48-88
1903 — 8-3 17-8 12-10 11-16 21-9 15-9 0-0 84-55
1904 — 9-2 16-9 19-5 18-8 22-8 20-11 2-4 106-47
1905 — 8-3 22-6 17-10 20-6 16-8 19-8 3-5 105-48
1906 — 12-3 14-12 16-8 16-9 16-9 19-11 3-2 96-56
1907 — 11-3 17-7 8-11 18-13 15-14 13-18 0-5 82-71
1908 — 8-6 11-10 18-11 21-10 11-8 24-8 5-2 98-56
1909 — 4-6 13-11 16-6 18-12 18-11 17-11 3-4 92-61
1910 — 9-3 14-11 13-8 15-14 16-12 19-11 5-4 91-63
1911 — 8-5 17-9 17-10 14-12 18-8 18-6 7-4 99-54
1912 — 8-3 20-4 22-4 17-13 15-12 19-9 2-3 103-48
1913 — 8-5 13-11 20-7 25-6 19-9 12-11 4-2 101-51
1914 — 5-4 17-7 15-12 16-13 11-14 17-18 4-2 84-70
1915 — 3-10 11-10 12-11 18-15 12-15 12-18 1-4 69-83
1916 — 1-8 10-6 9-15 15-14 11-15 29-5 1-3 86-66
1917 — 8-4 13-7 17-11 20-8 19-12 18-13 3-1 98-56
1918 — 10-1 16-11 15-8 16-17 13-15 1-1 — 71-53
1919 — 2-2 22-6 12-11 17-5 20-18 17-11 — 87-53
1920 — 3-7 12-14 15-24 17-10 20-11 18-11 1-1 86-68
1921 — 7-6 20-8 13-12 20-11 18-13 15-9 1-0 94-59
1922 — 12-3 14-12 17-9 15-14 16-10 16-10 — 93-61

GIANTS HISTORY
1923 — 10-4 20-7 15-10 18-13 17-13 15-9 0-2 95-58
1924 — 10-2 18-13 17-8 16-11 14-16 18-12 — 93-62
1925 — 9-4 18-8 13-14 16-19 15-18 13-7 0-2 93-60
1926 — 9-6 11-16 12-15 14-14 12-15 16-11 — 86-66
1927 — 11-4 11-13 10-18 20-13 16-4 22-10 2-0 74-77
1928 — 7-4 16-11 15-12 14-13 16-13 25-8 — 92-62
1929 — 4-4 14-11 20-12 18-17 12-14 14-8 2-1 93-61
1930 — 7-4 10-18 16-10 21-12 16-11 17-12 — 84-67
1931 — 10-5 14-9 15-14 13-16 22-11 13-12 — 87-67
1932 — 5-8 12-14 13-13 15-20 14-17 13-12 — 72-82
1933 — 8-4 12-12 19-9 17-12 16-11 17-13 — 91-61
1934 — 8-3 18-13 17-9 19-11 19-10 13-14 — 93-60
1935 — 7-3 19-6 18-9 16-15 16-14 16-15 — 91-62
1936 — 8-5 17-12 12-14 16-14 24-3 15-14 — 92-62
1937 — 5-2 18-13 15-10 16-13 17-8 22-9 2-1 95-57
1938 — 10-1 15-8 15-13 14-14 13-17 14-12 2-0 83-67
1939 — 3-6 14-15 18-8 9-18 15-12 17-16 — 77-74
1940 — 4-4 15-8 17-10 12-17 12-19 10-22 — 72-80
1941 — 8-6 12-11 17-13 8-15 15-21 14-13 — 74-79
1942 — 8-8 15-15 14-12 15-12 19-11 14-9 — 85-67
1943 — 2-4 13-17 10-18 11-17 8-22 11-17 0-3 55-98
1944 — 7-3 11-17 15-11 14-19 11-17 8-19 1-1 67-87
1945 — 8-4 18-7 10-19 14-17 17-10 11-17 — 78-74
1946 — 5-7 12-14 11-18 16-15 10-18 8-18 — 61-93
1947 — 4-7 17-7 13-13 15-15 15-20 17-11 — 81-73
1948 — 7-4 13-10 12-16 18-13 10-17 17-14 1-2 78-76
1949 — 6-5 17-13 11-16 13-12 14-16 12-15 0-2 73-81
1950 — 1-6 11-14 19-11 14-16 20-10 20-11 1-0 86-68
1951 — 3-12 18-9 17-11 17-12 20-5 20-5 2-1 98-59
1952 — 7-4 20-6 17-12 14-12 16-16 18-12 — 92-62
1953 — 5-9 14-10 15-14 18-10 10-25 8-16 — 70-84
1954 — 8-6 15-13 24-4 18-14 17-10 15-10 — 97-57
1955 — 6-8 18-13 10-17 20-12 14-13 12-11 — 80-74
1956 — 5-6 9-15 12-17 7-20 17-16 17-13 — 67-87

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Year March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Total
1957 — 6-6 11-17 18-13 8-21 19-13 7-15 — 69-85
1958 — 9-5 18-12 10-16 17-11 14-17 12-13 — 80-74
1959 — 9-7 17-12 17-14 14-12 16-12 10-14 — 83-71
1960 — 10-5 16-11 11-16 13-11 12-19 15-13 2-0 79-75
1961 — 10-6 16-10 15-15 13-15 15-11 15-11 1-1 85-69
1962 — 15-5 20-10 16-13 16-11 18-10 16-12 2-1 103-62
1963 — 11-9 19-9 13-15 16-14 14-14 14-13 — 88-74
1964 — 8-3 18-14 19-11 14-16 14-15 15-11 2-2 90-72
1965 — 7-9 19-11 14-13 15-10 17-14 21-9 2-1 95-67
1966 — 11-7 19-9 18-12 13-16 17-11 12-13 3-0 93-68
1967 — 7-9 17-10 16-16 14-15 16-14 20-7 1-0 91-71
1968 — 10-7 16-14 14-16 12-15 21-10 15-12 — 88-74
1969 — 15-6 9-16 15-14 18-11 17-12 16-13 — 90-72
1970 — 10-12 14-14 12-12 13-14 20-11 17-13 — 86-76
1971 — 18-5 19-9 13-15 15-14 14-13 11-16 — 90-72
1972 — 6-10 9-21 13-15 16-8 12-16 13-13 3-0 69-86
1973 — 18-6 14-14 13-14 15-12 13-13 15-15 — 88-74
1974 — 11-12 16-13 7-20 14-13 12-15 11-16 1-1 72-90
1975 — 10-11 13-11 14-17 15-14 15-15 13-13 — 80-81
1976 — 7-10 11-20 13-17 15-11 10-18 18-10 0-2 74-88
1977 — 8-11 13-16 14-16 12-15 15-14 12-14 1-1 75-87
1978 — 10-10 20-6 17-13 16-14 14-13 12-16 0-1 89-73
1979 — 9-14 16-12 13-13 14-16 8-18 11-18 2-3 71-91
1980 — 6-14 13-13 15-13 16-11 16-13 7-19 — 75-86
1981 — 9-12 16-13 2-7 —— 12-8 16-13 1-2 56-55
1982 — 9-11 12-18 14-13 14-12 17-12 20-7 1-2 87-75
1983 — 7-14 19-7 12-16 13-16 12-17 14-13 2-0 79-83
GIANTS HISTORY

1984 — 7-16 9-13 14-16 10-17 16-16 10-18 — 66-96


1985 — 7-12 10-16 10-20 13-14 11-14 9-20 2-4 62-100
1986 — 13-8 12-15 16-12 12-14 12-16 16-11 2-3 83-79
1987 — 16-7 11-15 11-16 14-13 18-11 18-8 2-2 90-72
1988 — 11-12 14-14 14-11 17-11 14-15 12-15 1-1 83-79
1989 — 12-12 17-10 18-10 14-12 14-14 17-11 0-1 92-70
1990 — 8-12 11-17 19-8 17-10 12-17 17-11 2-3 85-77
1991 — 8-12 8-20 17-10 15-9 14-16 10-18 3-2 75-87
1992 — 12-10 15-11 7-19 16-12 9-19 11-17 2-2 72-90
1993 — 15-9 18-9 18-8 19-9 15-11 16-12 2-1 103-59
1994 — 12-11 13-16 8-19 19-8 3-6 — — 55-60
1995 — 2-3 16-13 12-14 9-18 15-14 13-14 0-1 67-77
1996 — 14-12 12-14 10-17 10-17 12-15 10-19 — 68-94
1997 — 17-7 14-14 16-13 12-15 16-13 15-10 — 90-72
1998 1-0 13-13 19-11 15-12 10-15 16-13 15-9 — 89-74
1999 — 16-8 11-16 16-11 13-13 15-13 13-14 2-1 86-76
2000 — 10-13 15-12 13-13 19-8 19-10 20-9 1-0 97-65
2001 — 12-12 14-15 17-10 15-12 16-12 12-9 4-2 90-72
2002 — 15-11 15-12 15-12 14-13 18-10 18-8 — 95-66
2003 1-0 18-7 15-13 15-12 19-8 14-13 18-8 — 100-61
2004 — 10-14 16-10 18-10 13-15 16-12 16-8 2-1 91-71
2005 — 12-11 11-16 10-17 12-15 14-14 15-13 1-1 75-87
2006 — 13-11 14-15 13-12 11-16 15-13 10-16 0-1 76-85
2007 — 13-11 12-16 9-18 12-13 16-15 9-18 — 71-91
2008 0-1 13-15 10-17 13-14 8-16 15-14 13-13 — 72-90
2009 — 10-10 15-14 17-10 14-13 16-12 13-14 3-1 88-74
2010 — 13-9 14-14 13-14 20-8 13-15 18-8 1-2 92-70
2011 0-1 13-12 16-12 17-11 15-11 11-18 14-11 — 86-76
2012 — 12-10 15-14 17-11 12-12 18-11 19-8 1-2 94-68
2013 — 15-12 14-13 10-17 8-17 13-16 16-11 — 76-86
2014 1-0 16-11 20-9 10-16 12-14 16-12 13-12 — 88-74

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Giants Yearly Batting Leaders 1900-2014
Year Average Runs Hits Stolen Bases
1900 Selbach (.337) Selbach (98) Van Haltren (180) Van Haltren (45)
1901 Van Haltren (.335) Selbach (89) Van Haltren (186) Strang (40)
1902 McGann (.300) Smith (46) Smith (129) Smith (32)
1903 Bresnahan (.350) Browne (105) Browne (185) Mertes (45)
1904 McGann (.286) Browne (99) Browne (169) Dahlen, Mertes (47)
1905 Donlin (.356) Donlin (124) Donlin (216) Devlin (59)
1906 Seymour (.320) Devlin (76) Devlin (149) Devlin (54)
1907 McGann (.298) Shannon (104) Shannon (155) Devlin (38)
1908 Donlin (.334) Tenney (101) Donlin (198) Donlin (30)
1909 Doyle (.302) Doyle (86) Doyle (172) Murray (48)
1910 Snodgrass (.321) Doyle (97) Doyle (164) Murray (57)
1911 Meyers (.332) Doyle (102) Doyle (163) Devore (61)
1912 Meyers (.358) Doyle (98) Doyle (184) Snodgrass (43)
1913 Meyers (.312) Burns (81) Burns (173) Burns (40)
1914 Burns (.303) Burns (100) Burns (170) Burns (62)
1915 Doyle (.320) Doyle (86) Doyle (189) Burns (27)
1916 Robertson (.307) Burns (105) Robertson (180) Kauff (40)
1917 Kauff (.308) Burns (103) Burns (180) Burns (40)
1918 Youngs (.302) Burns (80) Youngs (143) Burns (40)
1919 Youngs (.311) Burns (86) Burns (162) Burns (40)
1920 Youngs (.351) Burns (115) Youngs (204) Frisch (34)
1921 Frisch (.341) Bancroft, Frisch (121) Frisch (211) Frisch (49)
1922 Snyder (.343) Bancroft (117) Bancroft (209) Frisch (31)
1923 Frisch (.348) Youngs (121) Frisch (223) Frisch (29)
1924 Youngs (.356) Frisch (121) Frisch (198) Frisch (22)

GIANTS HISTORY
1925 Frisch (.331) Frisch (89) Kelly (181) Frisch (21)
1926 Jackson (.327) Lindstrom (90) Frisch (171) Frisch (23)
1927 Hornsby (.361) Hornsby (131) Hornsby (205) Roush (18)
1928 Lindstrom (.358) Terry (100) Lindstrom (231) Lindstrom (15)
1929 Terry (.372) Ott (138) Terry (226) 4 with (10)
1930 Terry (.401) Terry (139) Terry (254) Lindstrom (15)
1931 Terry (.349) Terry (121) Terry (213) Jackson, Fullis (13)
1932 Terry (.350) Terry (124) Terry (225) Ott, Lindstrom (6)
1933 Terry (.322) Ott (98) Ott (164) Ott (10)
1934 Terry (.354) Ott (119) Terry (213) Moore (5)
1935 Terry (.341) Ott (113) Terry, Leiber (203) Terry (7)
1936 Ott (.328) Ott (120) Moore (205) Whitehead (14)
1937 Ripple (.317) Ott (99) Moore (180) 3 with (7)
1938 Ott (.311) Ott (116) Ott (164) Myatt (10)
1939 Bonura (.321) Ott (85) Demaree (170) Moore (5)
1940 Demaree (.302) Ott (89) Whitehead (160) Whitehead (9)
1941 Bartell (.303) Rucker (95) Rucker (179) Rucker (8)
1942 Mize (.305) Ott (118) Mize (165) Werber (9)
1943 Witek (.314) Witek (68) Witek (195) Ott (7)
1944 Medwick (.337) Ott (91) Medwick (165) Kerr (14)
1945 Ott (.308) Hausmann (98) Hausmann (174) Hausmann, Rucker (7)
1946 Mize (.337) Mize (70) Marshall (144) Blattner (12)
1947 Cooper (.305) Mize (137) Mize (177) Rigney (7)
1948 Gordon (.299) Lockman (117) Lockman (167) Kerr (9)
1949 Thomson (.309) Thomson (99) Thomson (198) Lockman (12)
1950 Stanky (.300) Stanky (115) Dark (164) Stanky, Dark (9)
1951 Irvin (.312) Dark (114) Dark (196) Dark, Irvin (12)
1952 Dark (.301) Lockman (99) Dark (177) Dark (6)
1953 Mueller (.333) Dark (126) Dark (194) Dark (7)
1954 Mays (.345) Mays (119) Mueller (212) Mays (8)
1955 Mays (.319) Mays (123) Mays, Mueller (185) Mays (24)
1956 Brandt (.299) Mays (101) Mays (171) Mays (40)
1957 Mays (.333) Mays (112) Mays (195) Mays (38)

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Year Average Runs Hits Stolen Bases
1958 Mays (.347) Mays (121) Mays (208) Mays (31)
1959 Cepeda (.317) Mays (125) Cepeda (192) Mays (27)
1960 Mays (.319) Mays (107) Mays (199) Mays (25)
1961 Cepeda (.311) Mays (129) Cepeda (182) Mays (18)
1962 F. Alou (.316) Mays (130) Cepeda (191) Mays (18)
1963 Cepeda (.316) Mays (115) Mays (187) F. Alou (11)
1964 Cepeda (.304) Mays (121) Mays (171) Mays (19)
1965 Mays (.317) Mays (118) Mays, Hart (177) M. Alou (10)
1966 McCovey (.295) Mays (99) Hart (165) Fuentes (6)
1967 J. Alou (.292) Hart (98) Hart (167) Mays (6)
1968 McCovey (.293) Mays (84) McCovey (153) Bo. Bonds (16)
1969 McCovey (.320) Bo. Bonds (102) Bo. Bonds (161) Bo. Bonds (45)
1970 Bo. Bonds (.302) Bo. Bonds (134) Bo. Bonds (200) Bo. Bonds (48)
1971 Bo. Bonds (.288) Bo. Bonds (110) Bo. Bonds (178) Bo. Bonds (26)
1972 Speier (.269) Bo. Bonds (118) Bo. Bonds (162) Bo. Bonds (44)
1973 Maddox (.319) Bo. Bonds (131) Maddox (187) Bo. Bonds (43)
1974 Mathews (.287) Mathews (87) Mathews (161) Bo. Bonds (41)
1975 Joshua (.318) Thomas (99) Joshua (161) Thomas (28)
1976 Mathews (.279) Mathews (79) Mathews (164) 3 with (12)
1977 Madlock (.302) Thomas (75) Madlock (161) Thomasson (18)
1978 Madlock (.309) J. Clark (90) J. Clark (181) Madlock (16)
1979 J. Clark (.273) North (87) J. Clark (144) North (58)
1980 J. Clark (.284) J. Clark (77) Evans (147) North (45)
1981 May (.310) J. Clark (60) Herndon (105) North (26)
1982 Morgan (.289) J. Clark (90) Davis (167) Morgan, Davis (24)
1983 Leonard (.279) Evans (94) Evans (154) LeMaster (39)
1984 C. Davis (.315) C. Davis (87) C. Davis (157) Gladden (31)
GIANTS HISTORY

1985 C. Davis (.270) Gladden (64) C. Davis (130) Gladden (32)


1986 C. Davis (.278) Thompson (73) Thompson (149) Gladden (27)
1987 W. Clark (.308) W. Clark (89) W. Clark (163) 3 with (16)
1988 Butler (.287) Butler (109) Butler (163) Butler (43)
1989 W. Clark (.333) W. Clark (104) W. Clark (194) Butler (31)
1990 Butler (.309) Butler (108) Butler (192) Butler (51)
1991 McGee (.312) W. Clark (84) W. Clark (170) Felder (21)
1992 W. Clark (.300) W. Clark (69) W. Clark (154) Lewis (28)
1993 Ba. Bonds (.336) Ba. Bonds (129) Ba. Bonds (181) Lewis (46)
1994 Ba. Bonds (.312) Ba. Bonds (89) Ba. Bonds (122) Lewis (30)
1995 Ba. Bonds (.294) Ba. Bonds (109) Ba. Bonds (149) Ba. Bonds (31)
1996 Ba. Bonds (.308) Ba. Bonds (122) Ba. Bonds (129) Ba. Bonds (40)
1997 Mueller (.292) Ba. Bonds (123) Ba. Bonds (155) Ba. Bonds (37)
1998 Ba. Bonds (.303) Ba. Bonds (120) Ba. Bonds (167) Ba. Bonds (28)
1999 Mayne (.301) Benard (100) Benard (163) Benard (27)
2000 Kent (.334) Ba. Bonds (129) Kent (196) Benard (22)
2001 Ba. Bonds (.328) Ba. Bonds (129) Aurilia (206) Ba. Bonds (13)
2002 Ba. Bonds (.370) Ba. Bonds (117) Kent (195) Goodwin (16)
2003 Ba. Bonds (.341) Ba. Bonds (111) Grissom (176) Grissom (11)
2004 Ba. Bonds (.362) Ba. Bonds (129) Grissom (157) Durham (10)
2005 Mo. Alou (.321) Feliz (69) Vizquel (154) Vizquel (22)
2006 Mo. Alou (.301) Vizquel (88) Vizquel (171) Vizquel (24)
2007 Winn (.300) Ba. Bonds (75) Winn (178) Roberts (31)
2008 Winn (.306) Winn (84) Winn (183) Winn (25)
2009 Sandoval (.330) Sandoval (79) Sandoval (189) Winn (16)
2010 Huff (.290) Huff (100) Huff (165) Torres (26)
2011 Huff (.246) Sandoval (55) Sandoval (134) Torres (19)
2012 Posey (.336) Pagan (95) Posey (178) Pagan (29)
2013 Scutaro (.297) Pence (91) Pence (178) Pence (22)
2014 Posey (.311) Pence (106) Pence (180) Blanco/Pagan (16)

Bold denotes league leader

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Year Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI
1900 Van Haltren (30) Hickman (17) Hickman (9) Hickman (91)
1901 Selbach (29) 4 with (6) Davis (7) Ganzel (66)
1902 Lauder (20) McGann (7) Brodie (3) Lauder (44)
1903 Mertes (32) Mertes (14) Mertes (7) Mertes (104)
1904 Mertes (28) Mertes (11) McGann (6) Dahlen (80)
1905 Donlin (31) Mertes (17) Dahlen,Donlin (8) Mertes (108)
1906 Devlin (23) McGann, Devlin (8) Seymour, Strang (4) Devlin (65)
1907 Seymour (25) Browne (10) Browne (5) Seymour (75)
1908 Donlin (26) Donlin (13) Donlin (6) Donlin (106)
1909 Doyle (27) Murray (12) Murray (7) Murray (91)
1910 Merkle (35) Merkle, Doyle (14) Doyle (8) Murray (87)
1911 Murray, Snodgrass (27) Doyle (25) Doyle (13) Devore (61)
1912 Doyle (33) Murray (20) Merkle (11) Murray (92)
1913 Burns (37) Merkle, Shafer (12) Doyle, Shafer (5) Doyle (73)
1914 Burns (35) Burns (10) Merkle (7) Fletcher (79)
1915 Doyle (40) Burns (14) Merkle, Doyle (4) Fletcher (74)
1916 Doyle, Burns (24) Kauff (15) Robertson (14) Kauff (74)
1917 Burns (25) Burns (13) Robertson (12) Zimmerman (102)
1918 Burns (22) Zimmerman (10) Burns (4) Zimmerman (56)
1919 Youngs (31) Doyle (10) Kauff (10) Kauff (67)
1920 Burns (35) Youngs (14) Kelly (11) Kelly (94)
1921 Kelly (42) Frisch (17) Kelly (23) Kelly (122)
1922 Bancroft (41) Meusel (17) Kelly (17) Meusel (132)
1923 Bancroft, Youngs (33) Meusel (14) Meusel (19) Meusel (125)
1924 Kelly (37) Frisch (15) Kelly (21) Kelly (136)
1925 Meusel (35) Lindstrom (12) Meusel (21) Meusel (111)
1926 Frisch (29) Meusel (10) Kelly (13) Kelly (80)
1927 Lindstrom (36) Terry (13) Hornsby (26) Hornsby (125)

GIANTS HISTORY
1928 Lindstrom (39) Terry (11) Ott (18) Lindstrom (107)
1929 Terry (39) Jackson (12) Ott (42) Ott (151)
1930 Terry, Lindstrom (39) Terry (15) Ott (25) Terry (129)
1931 Terry (43) Terry (20) Ott (29) Ott (115)
1932 Terry (42) Terry (11) Ott (38) Ott (123)
1933 Ott (36) Vergez (6) Ott (23) Ott (103)
1934 Moore (37) Ott (10) Ott (35) Ott (135)
1935 Leiber (37) Jackson (12) Ott (31) Ott (114)
1936 Whitehead, Bartell (31) Moore (9) Ott (33) Ott (135)
1937 Bartell (38) Moore (10) Ott (31) Ott (95)
1938 Bartell, Danning (26) Ott, Moore (6) Ott (36) Ott (116)
1939 Danning (28) Jurges (11) Ott (27) Bonura (85)
1940 Danning (34) Whitehead, Ott (19) Young (101)
Demaree (6)
1941 Rucker (38) Rucker (9) Ott (27) Young (104)
1942 Mize (25) Mize, Barna (7) Ott (30) Mize (110)
1943 Medwick (20) Gordon (11) Ott (18) Gordon (63)
1944 Kerr (31) Weintraub (9) Ott (26) Medwick (85)
1945 Ott (23) Rucker (11) Ott (21) Ott (79)
1946 Kerr (20) Blattner (6) Mize (22) Mize (70)
1947 Mize, Thomson (26) Gordon, Cooper (8) Mize (51) Mize (138)
1948 Mize, Gordon (26) Lockman (10) Mize (40) Mize (125)
1949 Thomson (35) Thomson (9) Thomson (27) Thomson (109)
1950 Dark (36) Thomson (7) Thomson (25) Thompson (91)
1951 Dark (41) Irvin (11) Thomson (32) Irvin (121)
1952 Dark, Thomson (29) Thomson (14) Thomson (24) Thomson (108)
1953 Dark (41) Thompson (8) Thomson (26) Thomson (106)
1954 Mueller (35) Mays (13) Mays (41) Mays (110)
1955 Mueller (21) Mays (13) Mays (51) Mays (127)
1956 Mays (27) Mays, Brandt (8) Mays (36) Mays (84)
1957 Spencer (31) Mays (20) Mays (35) Mays (97)
1958 Cepeda (38) Mays (11) Mays (29) Mays, Cepeda (96)
1959 Mays (43) Mays, McCovey (5) Mays (34) Cepeda (105)

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Year Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI
1960 Mays (36) Mays (12) Mays (29) Mays (103)
1961 Mays (32) 3 with (4) Cepeda (46) Cepeda (142)
1962 Mays (36) Pagan (6) Mays (49) Mays (141)
1963 Cepeda (33) F. Alou (9) McCovey (44) Mays (103)
1964 Cepeda (27) Mays (9) Mays (47) Mays (111)
1965 Mays (21) Lanier (9) Mays (52) Mays (112)
1966 Mays (29) McCovey (6) Mays (37) Mays (103)
1967 Hart (26) Hart (7) McCovey (31) Hart (99)
1968 Mays (20) Bo. Bonds, Mays (5) McCovey (36) McCovey (105)
1969 McCovey (26) Bo. Bonds (6) McCovey (45) McCovey (126)
1970 McCovey (39) Bo. Bonds (10) McCovey (39) McCovey (126)
1971 Bo. Bonds (32) 3 with (6) Bo. Bonds (33) Bo. Bonds (102)
1972 Fuentes (33) Maddox (7) Kingman (29) Kingman (83)
1973 Bo. Bonds (34) Maddox, Mathews (10) Bo. Bonds (39) Bo. Bonds (96)
1974 Maddox (31) Bo. Bonds (8) Bo. Bonds (21) Mathews (82)
1975 Speier (30) Joshua (10) Mathews (12) Murcer (91)
1976 Mathews (28) Thomasson (5) Murcer (23) Murcer (90)
1977 Madlock (28) Thomas (10) McCovey (28) McCovey (86)
1978 J. Clark (46) Herndon (9) J. Clark (25) J. Clark (98)
1979 J. Clark (25) Metzger (8) Ivie (27) Ivie (89)
1980 Evans (23) Herndon (11) J. Clark (22) J. Clark (82)
1981 Cabell (20) Herndon (8) J. Clark (17) J. Clark (53)
1982 J. Clark (30) C. Davis (6) J. Clark (27) J. Clark (103)
1983 Evans (29) Leonard (7) Evans (30) Leonard (87)
1984 Brenly (28) C. Davis (6) C. Davis, Leonard (21) Leonard (86)
1985 C. Davis (25) Gladden (8) Brenly (19) Leonard (62)
1986 Maldonado (31) 7 with (3) Maldonado (18) Maldonado (85)
1987 W. Clark, Leonard (29) 3 with (5) W. Clark (35) W. Clark (91)
GIANTS HISTORY

1988 W. Clark (31) Butler (9) W. Clark (29) W. Clark (109)


1989 W. Clark (38) Thompson (11) Mitchell (47) Mitchell (127)
1990 M. Williams (27) Butler (9) Mitchell (35) M. Williams (122)
1991 W. Clark (32) W. Clark (7) M. Williams (34) W. Clark (116)
1992 W. Clark (40) M. Williams, M. Williams (20) W. Clark (73)
Manwaring (5)
1993 Ba. Bonds (38) Lewis (7) Ba. Bonds (46) Ba. Bonds (123)
1994 Ba. Bonds (18) Lewis (9) M. Williams (43) M. Williams (96)
1995 Ba. Bonds (30) Ba. Bonds (7) Ba. Bonds (33) Ba. Bonds (104)
1996 Ba. Bonds (27) Benard (4) Ba. Bonds (42) Ba. Bonds (129)
1997 Kent (38) Vizcaino (7) Ba. Bonds (40) Kent (121)
1998 Ba. Bonds (44) Ba. Bonds (7) Ba. Bonds (37) Kent (128)
1999 Kent (40) Benard (5) Ba. Bonds (34) Kent (101)
2000 Kent (41) Kent (7) Ba. Bonds (49) Kent (125)
2001 Kent (49) Kent (6) Ba. Bonds (73) Ba. Bonds (137)
2002 Kent (42) R. Sanders (6) Ba. Bonds (46) Ba. Bonds (110)
2003 Grissom (33) Durham (5) Ba. Bonds (45) Ba. Bonds (90)
2004 Feliz (33) Durham (8) Ba. Bonds (45) Ba. Bonds (101)
2005 Matheny (34) Winn (5) Feliz (20) Feliz (81)
2006 Feliz (35) Finley (12) Ba. Bonds, Durham (26) Feliz (98)
2007 Winn (42) Roberts (9) Ba. Bonds (28) Molina (81)
2008 Winn (38) Lewis (11) Molina (16) Molina (95)
2009 Sandoval (44) Torres (8) Sandoval (25) Sandoval (90)
2010 Torres (43) Torres (8) Huff (26) Huff (86)
2011 Huff (27) Beltran (4) Sandoval (23) Sandoval (70)
2012 Posey (39) Pagan (15) Posey (24) Posey (103)
2013 Belt (39) Blanco (6) Pence (27) Pence (99)
2014 Morse (32) Crawford/Pence (10) Posey (22) Posey (89)

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Giants Yearly Pitching Leaders 1900-2014
Year Wins ERA Innings Strikeouts
1900 Carrick (19) Carrick, Hawley (3.53) Carrick (342) Hawley (80)
1901 Mathewson (20) Mathewson (2.41) Taylor (353) Mathewson (221)
1902 Mathewson (14) McGinnity (2.06) Mathewson (277) Mathewson (159)
1903 McGinnity (31) Mathewson (2.26) McGinnity (434) Mathewson (267)
1904 McGinnity (35) McGinnity (1.61) McGinnity (408) Mathewson (212)
1905 Mathewson (32) Mathewson (1.27) Mathewson (339) Mathewson (206)
1906 McGinnity (27) Taylor (2.20) McGinnity (340) Ames (156)
1907 Mathewson (24) Mathewson (2.00) Mathewson (315) Mathewson (178)
1908 Mathewson (37) Mathewson (1.43) Mathewson (391) Mathewson (259)
1909 Mathewson (25) Mathewson (1.14) Mathewson (275) Mathewson (149)
1910 Mathewson (27) Mathewson (1.90) Mathewson (318) Mathewson (184)
1911 Mathewson (26) Mathewson (1.99) Mathewson (307) Marquard (237)
1912 Marquard (26) Tesreau (1.96) Mathewson (310) Marquard (175)
1913 Mathewson (25) Mathewson (2.06) Mathewson (306) Tesreau (167)
1914 Tesreau (26) Tesreau (2.38) Tesreau (322) Tesreau (189)
1915 Tesreau (19) Tesreau (2.29) Tesreau (306) Tesreau (176)
1916 Perritt (18) Perritt (2.62) Tesreau (268) Perritt, Benton (115)
1917 Schupp (21) Perritt (1.88) Schupp (272) Schupp (147)
1918 Perritt (18) Sallee (2.25) Perritt (233) Perritt (60)
1919 J. Barnes (25) Toney (1.84) J. Barnes (296) J. Barnes (92)
1920 Toney, Nehf (21) Toney (2.65) J. Barnes (293) Toney (81)
1921 Nehf (20) J. Barnes (3.10) Nehf (261) Nehf (67)
1922 Nehf (19) Ryan (3.00) Nehf (268) Ryan (75)
1923 Ryan, Scott (16) McQuillan (3.40) McQuillan (230) Bentley (80)
1924 V. Barnes, Bentley (16) McQuillan (2.69) V. Barnes (229) Nehf (72)

GIANTS HISTORY
1925 V. Barnes (15) Scott (3.15) Scott (240) Scott (87)
1926 Fitzsimmons (14) Fitzsimmons (2.88) Scott (226) Scott (82)
1927 Grimes (19) Grimes (3.53) Grimes (260) Grimes (102)
1928 Benton (25) Benton (2.73) Benton (310) Benton (90)
1929 Hubbell (18) Walker (3.08) Hubbell (268) Hubbell (106)
1930 Fitzsimmons (19) Hubbell (3.87) Walker (245) Hubbell (117)
1931 Fitzsimmons (18) Walker (2.26) Fitzsimmons (254) Hubbell (156)
1932 Hubbell (18) Hubbell (2.50) Hubbell (284) Hubbell (137)
1933 Hubbell (23) Hubbell (1.66) Hubbell (309) Hubbell (156)
1934 Schumacher (23) Hubbell (2.30) Hubbell (313) Hubbell (118)
1935 Hubbell (23) Schumacher (2.89) Hubbell (303) Hubbell (150)
1936 Hubbell (26) Hubbell (2.31) Hubbell (304) Hubbell (123)
1937 Hubbell (22) Melton (2.61) Hubbell (262) Hubbell (159)
1938 Gumbert (15) Hubbell (3.07) Melton (243) Hubbell (104)
1939 Gumbert (18) Hubbell (2.75) Gumbert (244) Melton (95)
1940 Schumacher (13) Schumacher (3.25) Gumbert (237) Schumacher (123)
1941 Schumacher (12) Schumacher (3.36) Schumacher (206) Melton (100)
1942 Lohrman (13) Lohrman (2.56) Schumacher (216) Melton, Hubbell (61)
1943 Adams (11) Melton (3.19) Melton (186) Chase (86)
1944 Voiselle (21) Voiselle (3.02) Voiselle (313) Voiselle (161)
1945 Voiselle, Mungo (14) Feldman (3.26) Voiselle (232) Voiselle (115)
1946 Koslo (14) Kennedy (3.42) Koslo (265) Koslo (121)
1947 Jansen (21) Jansen (3.16) Jansen (248) Jansen (104)
1948 Jansen (18) Jones (3.36) Jansen (277) Jansen (126)
1949 Jansen, Jones (15) Koslo (2.50) Jansen (260) Jansen (113)
1950 Jansen (19) Hearn (2.49) Jansen (275) Jansen (161)
1951 Maglie, Jansen (23) Maglie (2.93) Maglie (298) Maglie (146)
1952 Maglie (18) Wilhelm (243) Hearn (224) Maglie (112)
1953 Gomez (13) Gomez (3.40) Gomez (204) Gomez (113)
1954 Antonelli (21) Antonelli (2.29) Antonelli (259) Antonelli (152)
1955 Antonelli, Hearn (14) Antonelli (3.33) Antonelli (235) Antonelli (143)
1956 Antonelli (20) Antonelli (2.86) Antonelli (258) Antonelli (145)
1957 Gomez (15) Barclay (3.44) Gomez (238) Antonelli (114)

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Year Wins ERA Innings Strikeouts
1958 Antonelli (13) Miller (2.47) Antonelli (242) Antonelli (143)
1959 Jones (21) Jones (2.82) Antonelli (282) Jones (209)
1960 Jones (18) McCormick (2.70) McCormick (253) Jones (190)
1961 Miller (14) McCormick (3.20) McCormick (250) McCormick (163)
1962 Sanford (24) Marichal (3.32) O’Dell (281) O’Dell (195)
1963 Marichal (25) Marichal (2.41) Marichal (321) Marichal (248)
1964 Marichal (21) Marichal (2.48) Marichal (269) Marichal (206)
1965 Marichal (22) Marichal (2.13) Marichal (295) Marichal (240)
1966 Marichal (25) Marichal (2.33) Marichal (307) Marichal (222)
1967 McCormick (22) Perry (2.61) Perry (293) Perry (230)
1968 Marichal (26) Bolin (1.98) Marichal (325) Marichal (218)
1969 Marichal (21) Marichal (2.10) Perry (326) Perry (233)
1970 Perry (23) Perry (3.20) Perry (328) Perry (215)
1971 Marichal (18) Perry (2.76) Perry (280) Marichal (159)
1972 Bryant (14) Barr (2.87) Bryant (214) McDowell (122)
1973 Bryant (24) Bryant (3.53) Bryant (270) Bryant (143)
1974 Caldwell (14) Barr (2.74) Barr (239) D’Acquisto (167)
1975 Montefusco (15) Montefusco (2.88) Barr (244) Montefusco (215)
1976 Montefusco (16) Montefusco (2.85) Montefusco (253) Montefusco (172)
1977 Halicki (16) Halicki (3.31) Halicki (258) Halicki (168)
1978 Blue (18) Knepper (2.63) Knepper (260) Montefusco (177)
1979 Blue (14) Knepper (4.65) Blue (237) Blue (138)
1980 Blue (14) Blue (2.97) Blue (224) Blue (129)
1981 Alexander (11) Blue (2.45) Alexander (152) Griffin (83)
1982 Laskey (13) Laskey (3.14) Laskey (189) Gale, Hammaker (102)
1983 Laskey (13) Hammaker (2.25) Breining (203) Krukow (136)
1984 Krukow (11) Laskey (4.33) Laskey (208) Krukow (141)
1985 Garrelts (9) Krukow (3.38) LaPoint (206.2) Krukow (150)
GIANTS HISTORY

1986 Krukow (20) Krukow (3.05) Krukow (245) Krukow (178)


1987 LaCoss (13) Hammaker (3.58) Downs (186) Downs (137)
1988 Reuschel (19) D. Robinson (2.45) Reuschel (245) D. Robinson (122)
1989 Reuschel (17) Garrelts (2.28) Reuschel (208.1) Garrelts (119)
1990 Burkett (14) Burkett (3.79) Burkett (204) Burkett (118)
1991 Wilson (13) Wilson (3.56) Black (214.1) Wilson (139)
1992 Burkett (13) Swift (2.08) Burkett (189.2) Burkett (107)
1993 Burkett (22) Swift (2.82) Swift (232.2) Swift (157)
1994 Portugal (10) Swift (3.38) Burkett (159.1) Portugal (87)
1995 Leiter (10) Leiter (3.82) Leiter (195.2) Leiter (129)
1996 Gardner (12) Gardner (4.42) Watson (185.2) Gardner (145)
1997 Estes (19) Estes (3.18) Estes (201.0) Estes (181)
1998 Rueter (16) Gardner (4.33) Gardner (212.0) Gardner (151)
1999 Ortiz (18) Ortiz (3.81) Ortiz (207.2) Ortiz (164)
2000 Hernandez (17) Hernandez (3.75) Hernandez (240.0) Ortiz (167)
2001 Ortiz (17) Ortiz (3.29) Hernandez (226.2) Ortiz (169)
2002 Rueter, Ortiz (14) Rueter (3.23) Hernandez (216.0) Schmidt (196)
2003 Schmidt (17) Schmidt (2.34) Schmidt (207.2) Schmidt (208)
2004 Schmidt (18) Schmidt (3.20) Schmidt (225.0) Schmidt (251)
2005 Lowry (13) Lowry (3.78) Lowry (204.2) Lowry (172)
2006 Cain (13) Schmidt (3.59) Schmidt (213.1) Schmidt (180
2007 Lowry (14) Cain (3.65) Cain (200.0) Cain (163)
2008 Lincecum (18) Lincecum (2.62) Lincecum (227.0) Lincecum (265)
2009 Lincecum (15) Lincecum (2.48) Lincecum (225.1) Lincecum (261)
2010 Lincecum (16) J. Sanchez (3.07) Cain (223.1) Lincecum (231)
2011 3 with (13) Vogelsong (2.71) Cain (221.2) Lincecum (220)
2012 Bumgarner, Cain (16) Cain (2.79) Cain (219.1) Cain (193)
2013 Bumgarner (13) Bumgarner (2.77) Bumgarner (201.1) Bumgarner (199)
2014 Bumgarner (18) Bumgarner (2.98) Bumgarner (217.1) Bumgarner (219)
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Year Complete Games Shutouts Saves
1900 Hawley (34) 3 with (1) none
1901 Taylor (37) Mathewson (5) Phyle (1)
1902 Mathewson (29) Mathewson (8) Sparks (1)
1903 Mathewson (44) Mathewson, McGinnity (3) Miller (3)
1904 McGinnity (38) McGinnity (9) McGinnity (6)
1905 Mathewson (32) Mathewson (8) Eliott (6)
1906 McGinnity (32) Mathewson (5) Ferguson (7)
1907 Mathewson (31) Mathewson (8) McGinnity (4)
1908 Mathewson (34) Mathewson (11) Mathewson, McGinnity (5)
1909 Mathewson (26) Mathewson (8) Crandall (6)
1910 Mathewson (27) Ames (3) Crandall (5)
1911 Mathewson (29) Mathewson, Marquard (5) Crandall (5)
1912 Mathewson (27) Tesreau (3) Mathewson (4)
1913 Mathewson (25) Mathewson, Marquard (4) Crandall (6)
1914 Mathewson (29) Tesreau (8) 3 with (2)
1915 Tesreau (24) Tesreau (8) Tesreau (3)
1916 Tesreau (13) Tesreau, Perritt (5) 5 with (2)
1917 Schupp (25) Schupp (6) Sallee (4)
1918 Perritt (19) Perritt (6) Anderson (3)
1919 J. Barnes (23) J. Barnes, Toney (4) Dubuc, Winters (3)
1920 J. Barnes (23) Nehf (5) 3 with (2)
1921 Nehf (18) Douglas (3) J. Barnes (6)
1922 Nehf (20) Nehf (3) Jonnard (5)
1923 Ryan, Scott (16) McQuillan (5) Jonnard (5)
1924 V. Barnes (15) 4 with (1) Jonnard, Ryan (5)
1925 Scott (18) Scott (2) Scott (3)
1926 Scott (13) V. Barnes (2) Davies (6)
1927 Grimes (15) V. Barnes, Grimes (2) Henry (4)

GIANTS HISTORY
1928 Benton (28) Benton, Genewich (2) Benton (4)
1929 Hubbell (19) Fitzsimmons (4) Mays (4)
1930 Hubbell, Fitzsimmons (17) Hubbell (3) Heving (6)
1931 Hubbell (21) Walker (6) 3 with (3)
1932 Hubbell (22) 3 with (1) Luque (5)
1933 Hubbell (22) Hubbell (10) Hubbell, Bell (5)
1934 Hubbell (25) Hubbell (5) Hubbell (8)
1935 Hubbell (24) Fitzsimmons (4) Smith, Stout (5)
1936 Hubbell (25) Smith (4) Coffman (7)
1937 Hubbell (18) Hubbell (4) Melton (7)
1938 Gumbert (14) Schumacher (4) Coffman (12)
1939 Gumbert (14) Gumbert, Melton (2) Brown (7)
1940 Gumbert (14) Lohrman (5) Brown (7)
1941 Schumacher (12) Schumacher, Melton (3) Adams (11)
1942 4 with (12) Schumacher (3) Adams (11)
1943 Melton (6) Melton, Mungo (2) Adams (9)
1944 Voiselle (25) 4 with (1) Adams (13)
1945 Voiselle (14) Voiselle (4) Adams (15)
1946 Koslo (17) Koslo (3) Thompson (4)
1947 Jansen (20) Jansen (6) Trinkle (10)
1948 Jansen (15) Jansen (4) Trinkle (7)
1949 Jansen (17) Kennedy (4) Koslo (4)
1950 Jansen (21) 3 with (5) 3 with (3)
1951 Maglie (22) Maglie, Jansen (3) Spencer (6)
1952 Maglie (12) Maglie (5) Wilhelm (11)
1953 Gomez (13) Maglie, Gomez (3) Wilhelm (15)
1954 Antonelli (18) Antonelli (6) Grissom (19)
1955 Antonelli (14) Gomez (3) Grissom (8)
1956 Antonelli (15) Antonelli (5) Wilhelm (8)
1957 Gomez (16) Antonelli (3) Grissom (14)
1958 Antonelli (13) McCormick (2) Grissom (10)
1959 Antonelli (17) Antonelli, Jones (4) Miller (8)

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Year Complete Games Shutouts Saves
1960 McCormick (15) Sanford (6) Antonelli (11)
1961 McCormick (13) Marichal, McCormick (3) Miller (17)
1962 O’Dell (20) Marichal (3) Miller (19)
1963 Marichal (18) Marichal (5) Shaw (11)
1964 Marichal (22) Marichal (4) Shaw (7)
1965 Marichal (24) Marichal (10) Linzy (14)
1966 Marichal (25) Marichal, Bolin (4) Linzy (14)
1967 Marichal, Perry (18) McCormick (5) Linzy (12)
1968 Marichal (30) Marichal (5) Linzy (10)
1969 Marichal (27) Marichal (8) Linzy (11)
1970 Perry (23) Perry (5) McMahon (19)
1971 Marichal (18) Marichal (4) Johnson (18)
1972 Bryant (11) Bryant (4) Johnson (8)
1973 Marichal (9) Barr (3) Sosa (18)
1974 Barr (11) Barr (5) Moffitt (15)
1975 Barr (12) Montefusco (4) Moffitt (11)
1976 Montefusco (11) Montefusco (6) Moffitt (14)
1977 Halicki (7) 3 with (2) Lavelle (20)
1978 Knepper (16) Knepper (6) Lavelle (14)
1979 Blue (10) Curtis, Knepper (2) Lavelle (20)
1980 Blue (10) Blue (3) Minton (19)
1981 Griffin (3) 3 with (1) Minton (21)
1982 Laskey (7) 3 with (1) Minton (30)
1983 Hammaker (8) Hammaker (3) Minton (22)
1984 Krukow (3) 3 with (1) Minton (19)
1985 Krukow (6) 4 with (1) Garrelts (13)
1986 Krukow (10) Krukow (2) Garrelts (10)
1987 Downs, Dravecky (4) Downs, Dravecky (3) Garrelts (12)
GIANTS HISTORY

1988 Reuschel (7) Downs (3) Garrelts (13)


1989 Robinson (5) 3 with (1) Lefferts (20)
1990 Garrelts, Robinson (4) Garrelts, Wilson (2) Brantley (19)
1991 Black, Burkett (3) Black (3) Righetti (24)
1992 Burkett, Swift (3) Swift (2) Beck (17)
1993 Burkett (2) Burkett, Swift (1) Beck (48)
1994 Portugal, Torres (1) None Beck (28)
1995 Leiter (7) Leiter (1) Beck (33)
1996 Gardner (4) Gardner (1) Beck (35)
1997 Estes (3) Estes (2) Beck (37)
1998 Gardner (4) Gardner (2) Nen (40)
1999 Ortiz (3) Estes (1) Nen (37)
2000 Hernandez (5) Hernandez, Estes (2) Nen (41)
2001 Hernandez (2) Ortiz (1) Nen (45)
2002 Hernandez (5) Hernandez (3) Nen (43)
2003 Schmidt (5) Schmidt (3) Worrell (38)
2004 Schmidt (4) Schmidt (3) Herges (23)
2005 Tomko (3) None Walker (23)
2006 Schmidt (3) 3 with (1) Benitez (17)
2007 Morris (3) None Hennessey (19)
2008 Lincecum (2) Cain, Lincecum (1) Wilson (41)
2009 Cain, Lincecum (4) Lincecum (2) Wilson (38)
2010 Cain (4) Cain (2) Wilson (48)
2011 Cain, Lincecum, Vogelsong (1) Lincecum, Vogelsong (1) Wilson (36)
2012 Bumgarner, Cain (2) Cain (2) Casilla (25)
2013 Lincecum, Petit (1) Lincecum, Petit (1) Romo (38)
2014 Bumgarner (4) Bumgarner (2) Romo (23)
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San Francisco Giants Opening Day Info
MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS
Opening Day Scores
Overall 15, Willie Mays (1958-72)
1958................@SF 8, LA 0
1959..............SF 6, @STL 5 Pitcher 6, Juan Marichal (1964-69)
1960..............@SF 3, STL 1 Catcher 5, Tom Haller (1963-67)
1961...............PIT 8, @SF 7 5, Bob Brenly (1983-87)
1962..............@SF 6, MIL 0
5, Kirt Manwaring (1992-96)
1963............ SF 9, @HOU 2
1964..............@SF 8, MIL 4 First Base 9, Willie McCovey (1965-73)
1965...............@PIT 1, SF 0 9, J.T. Snow (1997-2005)
1966.............. @SF 9, CHI 1 Second Base 11, Robby Thompson (1986-96)
1967..............@STL 6, SF 0
Third Base 8, Matt Williams (1989-96)
1968............... @SF 5, NY 4
1969..............@ATL 5, SF 4 Shortstop 6, Chris Speier (1972-77)
1970............ HOU 8, @SF 5 6, Johnnie LeMaster (1980-85)
1971............... SF 4, @SD 0 6, Rich Aurilia (1998-2003)
1972............ SF 5, @HOU 0
1973..............SF 4, @CIN 1 Left Field 12, Barry Bonds (1993-2004)
1974............ @SF 5, HOU 1 Center Field 15, Willie Mays (1958-72)
1975............... SF 2, @SD 0 Right Field 7, Jack Clark (1978-84)
1976................@SF 4, LA 2
1977................@LA 5, SF 1
1978............... SD 3, @SF 2 MOST STARTS OVERALL (164 players)
1979............SF 11, @CIN 5 15 – Willie Mays
1980............... @SD 6, SF 4 15 – Willie McCovey
1981............... SD 4, @SF 1

GIANTS HISTORY
1982................@LA 4, SF 3 14 – Barry Bonds
1983.......... SD 16, @SF 13 11 – Robby Thompson
1984............. CHI 5, @SF 3 10 – Juan Marichal
1985.............. @SF 4, SD 3
9 – J.T. Snow
1986........... SF 8, @HOU 3
1987.........SF 4, @SD 3 (12) 8 – Rich Aurilia, Will Clark, Jim Davenport, Matt Williams
1988...............SF 5, @LA 1
1989.............. SF 5, @SD 3 MOST STARTS BY POSITION
1990.............SF 8, @ATL 0
Pitcher 10, Juan Marichal
1991.............. @SD 7, SF 4
1992...............SF 8, @LA 1 Catcher 6, Tom Haller
1993.............SF 2, @STL 1 First Base 13, Willie McCovey
1994..............@SF 8, PIT 0 Second Base 11, Robby Thompson
1995...........@ATL 12, SF 5
1996...........@ATL 10, SF 8 Third Base 8, Matt Williams
1997..............PIT 5, @SF 2 Shortstop 7, Johnnie LeMaster
1998......SF 9, @HOU 4 (13) Left Field 14, Barry Bonds
1999...........SF 11, @CIN 8
Center Field 15, Willie Mays
2000.............@FLA 6, SF 4
2001.............. @SF 3, SD 2 Right Field 7, Jack Clark
2002...............SF 9, @LA 2
2003.............. SF 5, @SD 2 MOST POSITIONS, START
2004........... SF 5, @HOU 4
2005...............@SF 4, LA 2 3 – Orlando Cepeda (First Base, Left Field, Right Field)
2006.............. @SD 6, SF 1 3 – Chili Davis (Left Field, Center Field, Right Field)
2007.............. SD 7, @SF 0 3 – Jim Davenport (Second Base, Third Base, Shortstop)
2008...............@LA 5, SF 0 3 – Darrell Evans (First Base, Third Base, Left Field)
2009...........@SF 10, MIL 6
2010.......... SF 5, @HOU 2 3 – Harvey Kuenn (Third Base, Left Field, Right Field)
2011........... @LAD 2, SF 1
2012............ @ARI 5, SF 4
2013........... @LAD 4, SF 0
2014............ SF 9, @ARI 8

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San Francisco Giants Opening Day Lineups
1958-2014
1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
Davenport 3B Davenport 3B Blasingame 2B F. Alou LF Kuenn LF Hiller 2B
King LF Brandt LF Davenport 3B Kuenn 3B Pagan SS Davenport 3B
Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF
Kirkland RF Cepeda 1B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B Cepeda 1B McCovey LF
Cepeda 1B Kirkland RF Cepeda LF Cepeda RF F. Alou RF Cepeda 1B
Spencer SS Spencer 2B Kirkland RF Haller C Bailey C Haller C
O’Connell 2B Rodgers SS Bressoud SS Hiller 2B Davenport 3B F. Alou RF
Thomas C B. Schmidt C B. Schmidt C Bressoud SS Hiller 2B Pagan SS
Gomez P Antonelli P Jones P Jones P Marichal P Sanford P

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969


Kuenn RF Kuenn LF Lanier 2B Henderson RF Hunt 2B Mays CF
Davenport 2B Lanier 2B Gabrielson LF J. Alou LF Davenport 3B Hunt 2B
McCovey LF Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF Mays CF Bo. Bonds RF
Mays CF Hart 3B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B
Cepeda 1B McCovey 1B Hart 3B Hart 3B Hart LF Hart LF
Hart 3B J. Alou RF J. Alou RF Haller C Hiatt C Dietz C
Haller C Haller C Haller C Davenport SS J. Alou RF Etheridge 3B
Pagan SS Pagan SS Fuentes SS Lanier 2B Lanier SS Lanier SS
Marichal P Marichal P Marichal P Marichal P Marichal P Marichal P

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975


GIANTS HISTORY

Bo. Bonds RF Bo. Bonds RF Mays CF Bo. Bonds RF Bo. Bonds RF Maddox CF
Gallagher 3B Fuentes 2B Fuentes 2B Fuentes 2B Fuentes 2B Thomas 2B
Mays CF Mays CF Henderson LF Speier SS Maddox CF Thomasson 1B
McCovey 1B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B McCovey 1B Matthews LF Murcer RF
Henderson LF Henderson LF Bo. Bonds RF Maddox CF Ontiveros 1B Matthews LF
Dietz C Dietz C Kingman 3B Gallagher 3B Kingman 3B Speier SS
Fuentes 2B Gallagher 3B Healy C Matthews LF Speier SS Ontiveros 3B
Lanier SS Lanier SS Speier SS Rader C Rudolph C Rader C
Perry P Marichal P Marichal P Marichal P Bradley P Barr P

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981


Thomas 2B Thomasson CF Herndon CF North CF North CF North CF
Joshua CF Andrews 2B Andrews 2B Whitfield LF Evans 3B Cabell 1B
Murcer RF Madlock 3B Evans 3B Madlock 2B J. Clark RF Morgan 2B
Matthews LF Evans LF McCovey 1B J. Clark RF Ivie 1B J. Clark RF
Montanez 1B McCovey 1B J. Clark RF Evans 3B Herndon LF Evans 3B
Speier SS Whitfield RF Whitfield LF Ivie 1B Stennett 2B Herndon LF
Reitz 3B Speier SS Hill C Hill C Hill C May C
Rader C Hill C LeMaster SS Metzger SS LeMaster SS LeMaster SS
Montefusco P Montefusco P Montefusco P Blue P Knepper P Blue P

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987


C. Davis LF LeMaster SS LeMaster SS Gladden CF Gladden CF W. Clark 1B
Morgan 2B Kuiper 2B Trillo 2B Trillo 2B W. Clark 1B Brown 3B
J. Clark RF C. Davis CF J. Clark RF C. Davis RF C. Davis RF Leonard LF
Smith 1B J. Clark RF Oliver 1B Leonard LF Leonard LF Maldonado RF
Evans 3B Leonard LF Leonard LF Brenly C Brown 3B C. Davis CF
Leonard CF Evans 1B Youngblood 3B Green 1B Brenly C Brenly C
May C Brenly C C. Davis CF Brown 3B Thompson 2B Thompson 2B
LeMaster SS O’Malley 3B Brenly C LeMaster SS Uribe SS Uribe SS
Holland P Krukow P M. Davis P Hammaker P Krukow P Krukow P

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1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Butler CF Butler CF Butler CF Thompson 2B Lewis CF McGee RF
Aldrete LF Thompson 2B Bass RF McGee CF Felder LF Martinez CF
W. Clark 1B W. Clark 1B W. Clark 1B W. Clark 1B W. Clark 1B W. Clark 1B
Maldonado RF Mitchell LF Mitchell LF Mitchell LF Williams 3B Williams 3B
Mitchell 3B Maldonado RF Williams 3B Williams 3B Snyder RF Ba. Bonds LF
Melvin C Kennedy C Thompson 2B Bass RF Thompson 2B Thompson 2B
Thompson 2B Williams 3B Carter C Decker C Clayton SS Clayton SS
Uribe SS Uribe SS Uribe SS Benjamin SS Manwaring C Manwaring C
Dravecky P Reuschel P Reuschel P Burkett Swift P Burkett P

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999


Lewis CF Lewis CF Javier CF Hamilton CF Hamilton CF Benard CF
Thompson 2B Thompson 2B Thompson 2B Vizcaino SS Mueller 3B Mueller 3B
McGee RF Ba. Bonds LF Ba. Bonds LF Hill RF Ba. Bonds LF Ba. Bonds LF
Williams 3B Williams 3B Williams 3B Ba. Bonds LF Kent 2B Kent 2B
Ba. Bonds LF Hill RF Carreon 1B Kent 2B Snow 1B Snow 1B
Benzinger 1B Phillips 1B Hill RF Snow 1B Javier RF Burks RF
Clayton SS Clayton SS Dunston SS Wilkins C B. Johnson C Mayne C
Manwaring C Manwaring C Manwaring C Mueller 3B Aurilia SS Aurilia SS
Burkett P Mulholland P Leiter P Gardner P Estes P Gardner P

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005


Benard CF Benard CF Shinjo CF Durham 2B Durham 2B Durham 2B
Mueller 3B Aurilia SS Aurilia SS Cruz, Jr. RF Snow 1B Vizquel SS
Ba. Bonds LF Ba. Bonds LF Ba. Bonds LF Aurilia SS Tucker RF Snow 1B
Kent 2B Kent 2B R. Sanders RF Ba. Bonds LF Ba. Bonds LF Mo. Alou RF
Snow 1B Snow 1B Snow 1B Alfonzo 3B Alfonzo 3B Feliz LF

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Burks RF R. Davis 3B Santiago C Santiago C Pierzynski C Alfonzo 3B
Aurilia SS Rios RF Bell 2B Snow 1B Grissom CF Grissom CF
Estalella C Estalella C Feliz 3B Grissom CF Perez SS Matheny C
Hernandez P Hernandez P Hernandez P Rueter P Rueter P J. Schmidt P

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011


Winn CF Roberts CF Roberts LF Winn RF Rowand CF Torres CF
Vizquel SS Vizquel SS Aurilia 1B Renteria SS Renteria SS F. Sanchez 2B
Durham 2B Ba. Bonds LF Winn RF Lewis LF Sandoval 3B Huff 1B
Ba. Bonds LF Durham 2B Molina C Molina C Huff 1B Posey C
Mo. Alou RF Aurilia 1B Durham 2B Sandoval 3B DeRosa LF Burrell LF
Feliz 3B Molina C Rowand CF Ishikawa 1B Molina C Tejada SS
Niekro 1B Feliz 3B Castillo 3B Rowand CF Bowker RF Belt 1B
Matheny C Winn RF Bocock SS Burriss 2B Uribe 2B Sandoval 3B
J. Schmidt P Zito P Zito P Lincecum P Lincecum P Lincecum P

2012 2013 2014


Pagan CF Pagan CF Pagan CF
Cabrera RF Scutaro 2B Belt 1B
Sandoval 3B Sandoval 3B Sandoval 3B
Posey C Posey C Posey C
Huff LF Pence RF Pence RF
Belt 1B Belt 1B Morse LF
Theriot 2B Torres LF Crawford SS
Crawford SS Crawford SS Arias 2B
Lincecum P Cain P Bumgarner P

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30th Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Tuesday, July 11, 1961 at Candlestick Park Clemente—all off fellow Cooperstown resident
(San Francisco, CA) Hoyt Wilhelm.
In just its second year of existence, However, those last at-bat heroics were
Candlestick Park—the majors’ first all-concrete almost not needed, as they became necessi-
stadium—played host to the first of two Major tated by one of the more bizarre and memorable
League Baseball All-Star Games played in 1961. moments in All-Star Game history. With the
Long before the days of the Home Run Derby National Leaguers clinging to a 3-2, ninth-
and All-Star Gala, the game itself provided inning lead and a runner on third, a gust of wind
plenty of excitement, with a quartet of Hall of knocked Giants’ pitcher Stu Miller from his set
Famers leading the National League to a come- position on the mound, resulting in a balk that
from-behind, 5-4 victory in 10 innings. Trailing allowed the tying run to score.
the American League 4-3 entering the bottom A capacity crowd of 44,115 filled the ’Stick
of the 10th frame, the senior circuit received a for a contest that featured four San Francisco
single from Hank Aaron, a run-scoring double Giants (Mays, Cepeda, Miller and Mike
by Willie Mays, a walk by Orlando Cepeda McCormick) and a combined 18 players who
and the game-winning single from Roberto would later be enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 4 2
National League 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 11 5

American League AB R H RBI National League AB R H RBI


Temple, 2B 3 0 0 0 Wills, SS 5 0 1 0
  Gentile, PH-1B 2 0 0 0 Mathews, 3B 2 0 0 0
Cash, 1B 4 0 1 0   Purkey, P 0 0 0 0
  Fox, PR-2B 0 2 0 0   Musial, PH 1 0 0 0
Mantle, CF 3 0 0 0   McCormick, P 0 0 0 0
  Kaline, CF 2 1 1 1   Altman, PH 1 1 1 1
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Maris, RF 4 0 1 0   Face, P 0 0 0 0
Colavito, LF 4 0 0 1   Koufax, P 0 0 0 0
Kubek, SS 4 0 0 0   Miller, P 0 0 0 0
Romano, C 3 0 0 0   Aaron, PH 1 1 1 0
  Berra, PH-C 1 0 0 0 Mays, CF 5 2 2 1
  Howard, C 0 0 0 0 Cepeda, LF 3 0 0 0
B. Robinson, 3B 2 0 0 0   F. Robinson, LF 1 0 1 0
  Bunning, P 0 0 0 0 Clemente, RF 4 1 2 2
  Brandt, PH 1 0 0 0 White, 1B 3 0 1 1
  Fornieles, P 0 0 0 0 Bolling, 2B 3 0 0 0
  Wilhelm, P 1 0 0 0   Zimmer, 2B 1 0 0 0
Ford, P 1 0 0 0 Burgess, C 4 0 1 0
  Lary, P 0 0 0 0 Spahn, P 0 0 0 0
  Donovan, P 0 0 0 0   Stuart, PH 1 0 1 0
  Killebrew, PH-3B 2 1 1 1   Boyer, 3B 2 0 0 0
  Howser, 3B 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 5 11 5
Totals 38 4 4 3
American League IP H R ER BB SO National League IP H R ER BB SO
Ford 3.0 2 1 1 0 2 Spahn 3.0 0 0 0 0 3
Lary 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 Purkey 2.0 0 0 0 0 1
Donovan 2.0 4 0 0 0 1 McCormick 3.0 1 1 1 1 3
Bunning 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 Face 0.1 2 2 2 0 1
Fornieles 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 Koufax 0.0 1 0 0 0 0
Wilhelm (L) 1.2 3 2 2 1 1 Miller (W) 1.2 0 1 0 1 4
Totals 9.0 11 5 4 1 6 Totals 10.0 4 4 3 2 12
E - Gentile, Kubek, Cepeda, Zimmer, Burgess, Boyer (2). PB - Howard. LOB - American League 6, National League 9. 2B - Cash, Stuart, Mays.
3B - Clemente. HR - Killebrew, Altman. SB - F. Robinson. SF - White, Clemente. HBP - F. Robinson (by Wilhelm). U - Landes, Umont, Crawford,
Runge, Drummond, Vargo. T - 2:53. A - 44,115.
AL: Paul Richards, Baltimore, manager; Frank Crosetti, New York, and James (Mickey) Vernon, Washington, coaches. Baltimore (4) - Jackie
Brandt, of; Jim Gentile, 1b; Brooks Robinson, 3b; Hoyt Wilhelm, p. Boston (1) - Mike Fornieles, p. Chicago (2) - Nellie Fox, 2b; Billy Pierce, p.
Cleveland (3) - Jim Perry, p; John Romano, c; Johnny Temple, 2b. Detroit (5) - Norm Cash, 1b; Rocky Colavito, of; Al Kaline, of; Frank Lary, p; Jim
Bunning, p. Kansas City (1) - Dick Howser, ss. Los Angeles (1) - Ryne Duren, p. Minnesota (1) - Harmon Killebrew, 3b. New York (6) - Yogi Berra,
of-c; Whitey Ford, p; Elston Howard, c; Tony Kubek, ss; Mickey Mantle, of; Roger Maris, of. Washington (1) - Dick Donovan, p.
NL: Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh, manager; Gene Mauch, Philadelphia, and Alvin Dark, San Francisco, coaches. Chicago (2) - George Altman,
of; Don Zimmer, 2b. Cincinnati (4) - Joey Jay, p; Eddie Kasko, ss; Bob Purkey, p; Frank Robinson, of. Los Angeles (3) - Sandy Koufax, p; John
Roseboro, c; Maury Wills, ss. Milwaukee (4) - Hank Aaron, of; Frank Bolling, 2b; Eddie Mathews, 3b; Warren Spahn, p. Philadelphia (1) - Art
Mahaffey, p. Pittsburgh (4) - Smokey Burgess, c; Roberto Clemente, of; Elroy Face, p; Dick Stuart, 1b. St. Louis (3) - Ken Boyer, 3b; Stan Musial,
of; Bill White, 1b. San Francisco (4) - Orlando Cepeda, of; Willie Mays, of; Mike McCormick, p; Stu Miller, p.

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55th Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Tuesday, July 10, 1984 at Candlestick Park and Dwight Gooden did “King Carl” one better.
(San Francisco, CA) Valenzuela fanned all three American League
After a 33-year absence, the Major League hitters he faced in the fourth inning; then, the
Baseball All-Star Game returned to the Bay youngest player in All-Star Game history—a
Area with the 1984 Midsummer Classic at 19-year-old Gooden—whiffed all three batters
Candlestick Park. Proving well worth the wait, in the fifth. Gary Carter, who caught both
57,756 fans were treated to fourteen future Hall frames, also broke a 1-1 tie with a solo homer in
of Famers and another who will be enshrined in the second en route to MVP honors.
Cooperstown (Rickey Henderson). Oakland’s Bill Caudill, making his only All-
Pitching dominated this contest, with the Star appearance, also posted a perfect inning via
National League batterymates for the fourth and strikeout, doing so in his lone frame (seventh).
fifth innings stealing the headlines in a 3-1 senior Fittingly, in a game that featured a combined 21
circuit victory. On the 50th anniversary of the strikeouts, the tight contest ended when Goose
Giants’ Carl Hubbell striking out five consecu- Gossage fanned Henderson with a runner on
tive batters, the duo of Fernando Valenzuela base in the ninth.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2
National League 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 x 3 8 0
American League AB R H RBI National League AB R H RBI
Whitaker, 2B 3 0 2 0 Gwynn, LF 3 0 1 0
  Garcia, 2B 1 0 0 0   Raines, LF 1 0 0 0
Carew, 1B 2 0 0 0 Sandberg, 2B 4 0 1 0
  Murray, 1B 2 0 1 0 Garvey, 1B 3 1 1 0
Ripken, SS 3 0 0 0   Hernandez, 1B 1 0 0 0
  Griffin, SS 0 0 0 0 Murphy, CF 3 1 2 1
  Mattingly, PH 1 0 0 0 Schmidt, 3B 3 0 0 0

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Winfield, LF-RF 4 0 1 0   Wallach, 3B 1 0 0 0
Jackson, RF 2 0 0 0 Strawberry, RF 2 0 1 0
  Henderson, LF-CF 2 0 0 0   Washington, RF 2 0 1 0
Brett, 3B 3 1 1 1 Carter, C 2 1 1 1
  Caudill, P 0 0 0 0   J. Davis, C 1 0 0 0
  Hernandez, P 0 0 0 0   Gossage, P 0 0 0 0
Parrish, C 2 0 0 0 Smith, SS 3 0 0 0
  Sundberg, C 1 0 0 0 Lea, P 0 0 0 0
Lemon, CF 2 0 1 0   C. Davis, PH 1 0 0 0
  Rice, PH-LF 1 0 0 0   Valenzuela, P 0 0 0 0
Stieb, P 0 0 0 0   Mumphrey, PH 1 0 0 0
  Thornton, PH 1 0 1 0   Gooden, P 0 0 0 0
  Morris, P 0 0 0 0   Brenly, PH 1 0 0 0
  A. Davis, PH 1 0 0 0   Soto, P 0 0 0 0
  Dotson, P 0 0 0 0   Pena, C 0 0 0 0
  Bell, 3B 1 0 0 0
Totals 32 3 8 2
Totals 32 1 7 1
American League IP H R ER BB SO National League IP H R ER BB SO
Stieb (L) 2.0 3 2 1 0 2 Lea (W) 2.0 3 1 1 0 2
Morris 2.0 2 0 0 1 2 Valenzuela 2.0 2 0 0 0 3
Dotson 2.0 2 0 0 1 2 Gooden 2.0 1 0 0 0 3
Caudill 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 Soto 2.0 0 0 0 0 1
Hernandez 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 Gossage (SV) 1.0 1 0 0 0 2
Totals 8.0 8 3 2 2 10 Totals 9.0 7 1 1 0 11

E - Jackson, Parrish. DP - National League 1. LOB - American League 4, National League 7. 2B - Whitaker, Murray, Winfield, Washington.
HR - Brett, Carter, Murphy. SB - Sandberg, Strawberry, Gwynn, Smith. U - Weyer, Clark, Rennert, Merrill, Roe, Brocklander. T - 2:29. A - 57,756.
AL: Joe Altobelli, Baltimore, manager; Sparky Anderson, Detroit, and Tony LaRussa, Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Mike Boddicker, p; Eddie
Murray, 1b; Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (2) - Tony Armas, of; Jim Rice, of. California (2) - Rod Carew, 1b; Reggie Jackson, of. Chicago (1) - Richard
Dotson, p. Cleveland (1) - Andre Thornton, 1b; Detroit (6) - Willie Hernandez, p; Chet Lemon, of; Jack Morris, p; Lance Parrish, c; Alan Trammell,
ss; Lou Whitaker, 2b. Kansas City (2) - George Brett, 3b; Dan Quisenberry, p. Milwaukee (1) - Jim Sundberg, c. Minnesota (1) - Dave Engle, c.
New York (3) - Don Mattingly, 1b-of; Phil Niekro, p; Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (2) - Bill Caudill, p; Rickey Henderson, of. Seattle (1) - Alvin Davis,
of. Texas (1) - Buddy Bell, 3b. Toronto (3) - Alfredo Griffin, ss; Damaso Garcia, 2b; Dave Stieb, p.
NL: Paul Owens, Philadelphia, manager; Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, and Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - Dale Murphy, of;
Rafael Ramirez, ss; Claudell Washington, of. Chicago (2) - Jody Davis, c; Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (1) - Mario Soto, p. Houston (1) - Jerry
Mumphrey, of. Los Angeles (2) - Mike Marshall, of; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (4) - Gary Carter, c; Charlie Lea, p; Tim Raines, of; Tim
Wallach, 3b. New York (4) - Dwight Gooden, p; Keith Hernandez, 1b; Jesse Orosco, p; Darryl Strawberry, of. Philadelphia (3) - Al Holland, p;
Juan Samuel, 2b; Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Tony Pena, c. St. Louis (3) - Joaquin Andujar, p; Ozzie Smith, ss; Bruce Sutter, p. San Diego
(3) - Steve Garvey, 1b; Rich Gossage, p; Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (2) - Bob Brenly, c; Chili Davis, of.

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78th Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at AT&T Park (San
Francisco, CA)
The first All-Star Game at AT&T Park lived
up to its billing, with the best of baseball turn-
ing in a thrilling contest in front of 43,965 fans.
Most importantly, the game was San Francisco
in all of its essence — beginning with an emo-
tional pre-game tribute to Hall of Famer Willie
Mays, the greatest Giant of them all.
True to Mays’ greatness, the Midsummer
Classic featured a little bit of everything –
including the first inside-the-park home run
in All-Star Game history, hit by Ichiro Suzuki
en route to Most Valuable Player honors. In the
end, the American League captured a 5-4 vic-
tory after withstanding the National League’s
furious two-out, ninth-inning rally.
Flexing its muscle and speed, the junior Game history.
circuit jumped out to a 5-2 lead on the strength Following Carl Crawford’s solo home run
of three home runs. The most memorable – and in the sixth and Victor Martinez’ two-run clout
uniquely San Francisco – was Ichiro’s two-run in the eighth, the AL gave a three-run lead to
shot in the fifth that put the AL ahead 2-1. closer J.J. Putz in the ninth. After the first two
With a runner on first and one out, the Seattle National League hitters were retired, Dmitri
star drove the first pitch he saw deep to right Young singled and Alfonso Soriano hammered
field – where it hit off the asymmetrical wall a two-run homer of his own to bring the senior
and caromed towards the 421-foot sign in right- circuit within 5-4. Three walks followed to
GIANTS HISTORY

center. By the time right fielder Ken Griffey, Jr. load the bases – including two off new pitcher
could relay the ball to the infield, Ichiro had Francisco Rodriguez – but Rodriguez got Aaron
scampered around the bases and set All-Star Rowand to fly out and end the game.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 10 0
National League 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1
American League AB R H RBI National League AB R H RBI
Suzuki, CF 3 1 3 2 Reyes, SS 4 1 3 0
  Hunter, CF 2 0 0 0   Hardy, SS 0 0 0 0
  Rodriguez, P 0 0 0 0 Bonds, LF 2 0 0 0
Jeter, SS 3 0 0 0   Hamels, P 0 0 0 0
  Sabathia, P 0 0 0 0   D. Lee, 1B 2 0 1 0
  Lowell, 3B 1 1 1 0 Beltran, CF 3 1 1 0
Ortiz, 1B 2 0 0 0   Hudson, 2B 1 0 0 0
  Morneau, 1B 2 0 0 0 Griffey, RF 2 0 1 2
Rodriguez, 3B 3 0 1 0   Rowand, CF 2 0 0 0
  Verlander, P 0 0 0 0 Wright, 3B 3 0 1 0
  Sizemore, RF-CF 1 0 0 0   Sanchez, 3B 1 0 0 0
Guerrero, RF 3 0 0 0 Fielder, 1B 1 0 0 0
  Santana, P 0 0 0 0   Young, P 0 0 0 0
  Martinez, PH 1 1 1 2   Cordero, P 0 0 0 0
  Papelbon, P 0 0 0 0   Holliday, PH-RF 2 0 0 0
  Putz, P 0 0 0 0 Martin, C 3 0 0 0
  Rios, RF 0 0 0 0   McCann, C 1 0 0 0
Ordonez, LF 2 0 0 0 Utley, 2B 2 0 0 0
  Crawford, LF 2 1 1 1   Saito, P 0 0 0 0
Rodriguez, C 2 0 1 0   C. Lee, PH 1 0 0 0
  Guillen, SS 2 0 0 0   Wagner, P 0 0 0 0
Polanco, 2B 1 0 0 0   Hoffman, P 0 0 0 0
  Roberts, 2B 2 1 0 0   Young, PH 1 1 1 0
Haren, P 0 0 0 0 Peavy, P 0 0 0 0
  Ramirez, PH 1 0 0 0   Penny, P 0 0 0 0
  Beckett, P 0 0 0 0   Cabrera, PH 1 0 0 0
  Posada, PH-C 3 0 1 0   Sheets, P 0 0 0 0
  Soriano, LF 3 1 1 2
Totals 36 5 10 5
Totals 35 4 9 4

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American League IP H R ER BB SO National League IP H R ER BB SO
Haren 2.0 2 1 1 1 2 Peavy 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Beckett (W) 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 Penny 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Sabathia 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 Sheets 1.0 2 0 0 0 0
Verlander 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 Hamels 1.0 2 0 0 0 0
Santana 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 Young (L) 1.0 1 2 2 1 0
Papelbon 10 1 0 0 0 2 Cordero 1.0 1 1 1 0 0
Putz 0.2 2 2 2 1 1 Saito 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Rodriguez (SV) 0.1 0 0 0 2 0 Wagner 1.0 2 2 2 0 1
Totals 9.0 9 4 4 4 9 Hoffman 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 9.0 10 5 5 1 1
E - Fielder. PB - Posada. DP - National League 1. LOB - American League 5, National League 9. 2B—Posada, Reyes. 3B—Beltran.
HR - Suzuki, Crawford, V. Martinez, Soriano. SB - Rodriguez, Reyes, D. Lee. U - Froemming, Reliford, Winters, Danley, Barrett, Miller.
T - 3:06. A - 43,965.
AL - Jim Leyland, Detroit, manager; Ron Gardenhire, Minnesota, and Ron Washington, Texas, coaches. Baltimore (1) - Brian Roberts,
2b. Boston (5) - Josh Beckett, p; Mike Lowell, 3b; David Ortiz, 1b; Jonathan Papelbon, p; Manny Ramirez of. Chicago (1) - Bobby Jenks,
p. Cleveland (3) - Victor Martinez, c; C.C. Sabathia, p; Grady Sizemore, OF. Detroit (5) - Carlos Guillen, ss; Magglio Ordonez, of; Placido
Polanco, 2b; Ivan Rodriguez, c; Justin Verlander, p. Kansas City (1) - Gil Meche, p. Los Angeles (3) - John Lackey, p; Vladimir Guerrero,
of; Francisco Rodriguez, p. Minnesota (3) - Torii Hunter, of; Justin Morneau, 1b; Johan Santana, p. New York (3) - Derek Jeter, ss; Jorge
Posada, c; Alex Rodriguez, 3b. Oakland (1) - Dan Haren, p. Seattle (2) - J.J. Putz, p; Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) - Carl Crawford, of.
Texas (1) - Michael Young, ss. Toronto (1) - Alex Rios, of.
NL - Tony LaRussa, St. Louis, manager; Bruce Bochy, San Francisco, and Fredi Gonzalez, Florida, coaches. Arizona (2) - Orlando Hudson,
2b; Jose Valverde, p. Atlanta (2) - Brian McCann, c; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2)- Derrek Lee, 1b; Alfonso Soriano, of. Cincinnati (1) - Ken
Griffey, Jr, of. Colorado (2) - Brian Fuentes, p; Matt Holliday, of. Florida (1) - Miguel Cabrera, 3b. Houston (1) - Carlos Lee, of. Los Angeles
(3) - Russell Martin, C; Brad Penny, p; Takashi Saito, p. Milwaukee (4) - Francisco Cordero, p; Prince Fielder, 1b; J.J. Hardy, ss; Ben Sheets,
p. New York (4) - Carlos Beltran, of; Jose Reyes, ss; Billy Wagner, p; David Wright, 3b. Philadelphia (3) - Cole Hammels, p; Aaron Rowand,
of; Chase Utley, 2b. Pittsburgh (1) - Freddy Sanchez, 2b. St. Louis (1) - Albert Pujols, 1b. San Diego (2) - Trevor Hoffman, p; Jake Peavy, p.
San Francisco (1) - Barry Bonds, of. Washington (1) - Dmitri Young, 1b.

Members of the 2007 National


League All-Star team.

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Giants All-Star Game Selections
1933: (4) Carl Hubbell (p), Frank O’Doul (of), 1968: (3) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of),
Hal Schumacher (p), Bill Terry (1b) Willie McCovey (1b)
1934: (5) Carl Hubbell (p), Travis Jackson (ss), 1969: (3) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of),
Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of), Bill Terry (1b) Willie McCovey (1b)
1935: (6) Carl Hubbell (p), August Mancuso (c), 1970: (4) Dick Dietz (c), Willie Mays (of),
Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of), Willie McCovey (1b), Gaylord Perry (p)
Hal Schumacher (p), Bill Terry (1b) 1971: (4) Bobby Bonds (of), Juan Marichal (p),
1936: (3) Carl Hubbell (p), Joe Moore (of), Willie Mays (of), Willie McCovey (1b)
Mel Ott (of) 1972: (1) Chris Speier (ss)
1937: (6) Dick Bartell (ss), Carl Hubbell (p), 1973: (2) Bobby Bonds (of), Chris Speier (ss)
August Mancuso (c), Joe Moore (of), 1974: (1) Chris Speier (ss)
Mel Ott (of), Burgess Whitehead (2b) 1975: (1) Bobby Murcer (of)
1938: (4) Carl Hubbell (p), Henry Leiber (of), 1976: (1) John Montefusco (p)
Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of) 1977: (1) Gary Lavelle (p)
1939: (3) Harry Danning (c), Bill Jurges (ss), 1978: (2) Vida Blue (p), Jack Clark (of)
Mel Ott (of) 1979: (1) Jack Clark (of)
1940: (5) Harry Danning (c), Carl Hubbell (p), 1980: (1) Ed Whitson (p)
Bill Jurges (ss), Joe Moore (of), 1981: (1) Vida Blue (p)
Mel Ott (of) 1982: (1) Greg Minton (p)
1941: (3) Harry Danning (c), Carl Hubbell (p), 1983: (3) Darrell Evans (1b), Atlee Hammaker (p),
Mel Ott (of) Gary Lavelle (p)
1942: (5) Carl Hubbell (p), Willard Marshall (of), 1984: (2) Bob Brenly (c), Chili Davis (of)
Cliff Melton (p), John Mize (1b), 1985: (1) Scott Garrelts (p)
Mel Ott (of) 1986: (3) Chris Brown (3b), Chili Davis (of),
1943: (2) Ernie Lombardi (c), Mel Ott (of) Mike Krukow (p)
1944: (2) Joe Medwick (of), Mel Ott (of) 1987: (1) Jeffrey Leonard (of)
1946: (2) Walker Cooper (c), John Mize (1b) 1988: (3)  Will Clark (1b), Rick Reuschel (p),
1947: (3)  Walker Cooper (c), Willard Marshall (of), Robby Thompson (2b)
John Mize (1b) 1989: (3)  Will Clark (1b), Kevin Mitchell (of),
1948: (4) Walker Cooper (c), Sid Gordon (3b), Rick Reuschel (p)
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John Mize (1b), Bobby Thomson (of) 1990: (4) Jeff Brantley (p), Will Clark (1b),
1949: (4) Sid Gordon (3b), Willard Marshall (of), Kevin Mitchell (of), Matt Williams (3b)
John Mize (1b), Bobby Thomson (of) 1991: (1) Will Clark (1b)
1950: (2) Larry Jansen (p), Eddie Stanky (2b) 1992: (1) Will Clark (1b)
1951: (3)  Alvin Dark (ss), Larry Jansen (p), 1993: (4) Rod Beck (p), Barry Bonds (of),
Sal Maglie (p) John Burkett (p), Robby Thompson (2b)
1952: (6) Alvin Dark (ss), Monte Irvin (of), 1994: (3) Rod Beck (p), Barry Bonds (of),
Whitey Lockman (1b), Sal Maglie (p), Matt Williams (3b)
Bobby Thomson (3b), Wes Westrum (c) 1995: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Matt Williams (3b)
1953: (2) Hoyt Wilhelm (p), David Williams (2b) 1996: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Matt Williams (3b)
1954: (5) John Antonelli (p), Alvin Dark (ss), 1997: (3) Rod Beck (p), Barry Bonds (of),
Marv Grissom (p), Willie Mays (of), Shawn Estes (p)
Don Mueller (of) 1998: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Robb Nen (p)
1955: (2) Willie Mays (of), Don Mueller (of) 1999: (2) Jeff Kent (2b), Robb Nen (p)
1956: (2) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of) 2000: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Jeff Kent (2b)
1957: (2) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of) 2001: (3) Rich Aurilia (ss), Barry Bonds (of),
1958: (3) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of), Jeff Kent (2b)
Bob Schmidt (c) 2002: (3) Barry Bonds (of), Robb Nen (p), Benito
1959: (4) John Antonelli (p), Orlando Cepeda (1b), Santiago (c)
Sam Jones (p), Willie Mays (of) 2003: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Jason Schmidt (p)
1960: (3) Orlando Cepeda (of), Willie Mays (of), 2004: (2) Barry Bonds (of), Jason Schmidt (p)
Mike McCormick (p) 2005: (1) Moises Alou (of)
1961: (5) Ed Bailey (c), Orlando Cepeda (of), 2006: (1) Jason Schmidt (p)
Willie Mays (of), Mike McCormick (p), 2007: (1) Barry Bonds (of)
Stu Miller (p) 2008: (2) Tim Lincecum (p), Brian Wilson (p)
1962: (5) Felipe Alou (of), Orlando Cepeda (1b), 2009: (2) Matt Cain (p), Tim Lincecum (p)
Jim Davenport (3b), Juan Marichal (p), 2010: (2) Tim Lincecum (p), Brian Wilson (p)
Willie Mays (of) 2011: (5) Matt Cain (p), Tim Lincecum (p), Pablo
1963: (5)  Ed Bailey (c), Orlando Cepeda (1b), Sandoval (3b), Ryan Vogelsong (p), Brian
Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Wilson (p)
Willie McCovey (of) 2012: (4) Melky Cabrera (of), Matt Cain (p), Buster
1964: (3) Orlando Cepeda (1b), Juan Marichal (p), Posey (c), Pablo Sandoval (3b)
Willie Mays (of) 2013: (4) Madison Bugarner (p), Buster Posey (c),
1965: (2) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of) Sergio Romo (p), Marco Scutaro (2b)
1966: (6) Tom Haller (c), Jim Hart (3b), 2014: (3) Madison Bumgarner (p), Tim Hudson (p),
Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Hunter Pence (of)
Willie McCovey (1b), Gaylord Perry (p)
1967: (3) Tom Haller (c), Juan Marichal (p), Bold name indicates starter
Willie Mays (of)

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League Leaders and Notable
Performances
Batting Champions 1933 Carl Hubbell.......................1.66 1967 Mike McCormick........22-10
1915 Larry Doyle....................... .320 1934 Carl Hubbell.......................2.30 1968 Juan Marichal..............26-9*
1930 Bill Terry.......................... .401 1936 Carl Hubbell.......................2.31 1969 Juan Marichal............21-11
1954 Willie Mays..................... .345 1949 Dave Koslo........................2.50 1970 Gaylord Perry..............23-13**
2002 Barry Bonds.................... .370 1950 Jim Hearn..........................2.49 1973 Ron Bryant...................24-12*
2004 Barry Bonds.......................362 1952 Hoyt Wilhelm.....................2.43 1986 Mike Krukow.................20-9
2012 Buster Posey....................336 1954 Johnny Antonelli..............2.29 1993 John Burkett.................22-7*
1958 Stu Miller...........................2.47 Bill Swift.........................21-8
Home Run Champions 1959 Sam Jones.........................2.82
1960 Mike McCormick..............2.70 *led league **tied for league lead
1909 Red Murray........................ 7
1916 Dave Robertson............... 12** 1969 Juan Marichal..................2.10 Cy Young Award
1917 Dave Robertson............... 12** 1983 Atlee Hammaker...............2.25
1921 George Kelly..................... 23 1989 Scott Garrelts....................2.28 1967............................Mike McCormick
1932 Mel Ott.............................. 38** 1992 Bill Swift............................. 2.08 2008..................................Tim Lincecum
1934 Mel Ott.............................. 35** 2003 Jason Schmidt.................. 2.34 2009..................................Tim Lincecum
1936 Mel Ott.............................. 33
1937 Mel Ott.............................. 31** 20-Game Winners W-L Most Valuable Player
1938 Mel Ott.............................. 36
1942 Mel Ott.............................. 30 1901 Christy Mathewson....20-17 1912......................................Larry Doyle
1947 Johnny Mize..................... 51 1903 Joe McGinnity............31-20* 1930...........................................Bill Terry
1948 Johnny Mize..................... 40 Christy Mathewson....30-13 1933.................................... Carl Hubbell
1955 Willie Mays...................... 51 1904 Joe McGinnity..............35-8* 1936.................................... Carl Hubbell
1961 Orlando Cepeda............... 46 Christy Mathewson....33-12 1954..................................... Willie Mays
1962 Willie Mays...................... 49 Luther Taylor...............21-15 1965..................................... Willie Mays
1963 Willie McCovey............... 44 1905 Christy Mathewson......31-9* 1969.............................. Willie McCovey
1964 Willie Mays...................... 47 Leon Ames.....................22-8 1989.................................Kevin Mitchell
1965 Willie Mays...................... 52 Joe McGinnity............21-15 1993....................................Barry Bonds
1968 Willie McCovey............... 36 1906 Joe McGinnity............27-12* 2000.......................................... Jeff Kent
1969 Willie McCovey............... 45 Christy Mathewson....22-12 2001....................................Barry Bonds
1989 Kevin Mitchell.................. 47 1907 Christy Mathewson....24-12*
2002....................................Barry Bonds

GIANTS HISTORY
1993 Barry Bonds..................... 46 1908 Christy Mathewson....37-11*
1994 Matt Williams................... 43 George Wiltse.............23-14 2003....................................Barry Bonds
2001 Barry Bonds..................... 73 1909 Christy Mathewson......25-6 2004....................................Barry Bonds
George Wiltse.............20-11 2012.................................. Buster Posey
RBI Champions 1910 Christy Mathewson......27-9*
1911 Christy Mathewson....26-13 “Willie Mac” Award
1903 Sam Mertes.................... 104
1904 Bill Dahlen........................ 80 Rube Marquard............24-7 1980....................................... Jack Clark
1917 Heinie Zimmerman........ 102 1912 Rube Marquard..........26-11** 1981.................................Larry Herndon
1920 George Kelly..................... 94** Christy Mathewson....23-12 1982.................................... Joe Morgan
1923 “Irish” Meusel............... 125 1913 Christy Mathewson....25-11 1983.................................. Darrell Evans
1924 George Kelly................... 136 Rube Marquard..........23-10 1984...................................... Bob Brenly
1934 Mel Ott............................ 135 Jeff Tesreau................22-13 1985...................................Mike Krukow
1942 Johnny Mize................... 110 1914 Jeff Tesreau................26-10 1986...................................Mike Krukow
1947 Johnny Mize................... 138 Christy Mathewson....24-13 1987.................................... Chris Speier
1951 Monte Irvin..................... 121 1917 Ferdie Schupp...............21-7 1988.......................................Jose Uribe
1961 Orlando Cepeda............. 142 1919 Jess Barnes..................25-9* 1989............................... Dave Dravecky
1968 Willie McCovey............. 105 1920 Fred Toney...................21-11 1990.............................Steve Bedrosian
1969 Willie McCovey............. 126 Art Nehf.......................21-12 1991........................... Robby Thompson
1988 Will Clark........................ 109 Jess Barnes................20-15 1992..................................... Mike Felder
1989 Kevin Mitchell................ 125 1921 Art Nehf.......................20-10 1993.............................. Kirt Manwaring
1990 Matt Williams................. 122 1928 Larry Benton.................25-9** 1994.................................................None
1993 Barry Bonds................... 123 Fred Fitzsimmons..........20-9 1995...........Mark Leiter, Mark Carreon
1933 Carl Hubbell.................23-12* 1996............................Shawon Dunston
Strikeout Leaders 1934 Hal Schumacher.........23-10 1997......................................... J.T. Snow
1903 Christy Mathewson........... 267 Carl Hubbell.................21-12 1998.......................................... Jeff Kent
1904 Christy Mathewson........... 212 1935 Carl Hubbell.................23-12 1999............................... Marvin Benard
1905 Christy Mathewson........... 206 1936 Carl Hubbell...................26-6* 2000........................................Ellis Burks
1907 Christy Mathewson........... 178 1937 Carl Hubbell...................22-8* 2001...Mark Gardner, Benito Santiago
1908 Christy Mathewson........... 259 Cliff Melton....................20-9 2002........................................ David Bell
1911 Rube Marquard................. 237 1944 Bill Voiselle..................21-16 2003............................Marquis Grissom
1937 Carl Hubbell........................ 159 1947 Larry Jansen.................21-5 2004......................................... J.T. Snow
1944 Bill Voiselle......................... 161 1951 Sal Maglie.....................23-6** 2005................................ Mike Matheny
2008 Tim Lincecum .................... 265 Larry Jansen...............23-11** 2006...................................Omar Vizquel
2009 Tim Lincecum..................... 261 1954 Johnny Antonelli..........21-7 2007................................ Bengie Molina
2010 Tim Lincecum..................... 231 1956 Johnny Antonelli........20-13 2008................................ Bengie Molina
1959 Sam Jones...................21-15** 2009.........................................Matt Cain
ERA Leaders 1962 Jack Sanford.................24-7 2010.................................Andres Torres
1963 Juan Marichal..............25-8** 2011..............................Ryan Vogelsong
1912 Jeff Tesreau......................1.96 1964 Juan Marichal..............21-8** 2012.................................. Buster Posey
1913 Christy Mathewson..........2.06 1965 Juan Marichal............22-13**
1922 Rosy Ryan..........................3.00 2013..................................Hunter Pence
1966 Juan Marichal..............25-6 2014..................... Madison Bumgarner
1929 Bill Walker.........................3.08 Gaylord Perry................21-8
1931 Bill Walker.........................2.26
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Manager Of The Year 1974.........John D’Acquisto.......................The Sporting News
1975.........John Montefusco.................................... BBWAA &
1951.........Leo Durocher............................ The Sporting News
The Sporting News
1954.........Leo Durocher............................ The Sporting News
1976.........Larry Herndon...........................The Sporting News
1971.......... Charlie Fox.........................The Sporting News & UPI
1986.........Robby Thompson.....................The Sporting News
1978.........Joe Altobelli.......................................................... UPI
2010.........Buster Posey............................................... BBWAA
1982.........Frank Robinson..................................................... UPI
1987.........Roger Craig.............................................................AP Comeback Player Of The Year
1993.........Dusty Baker ..........................................AP, BBWAA
1997.........Dusty Baker............. The Sporting News, BBWAA 1967.................................................................Mike McCormick
2000.........Dusty Baker............. The Sporting News, BBWAA 1977....................................................................Willie McCovey
1982..........................................................................Joe Morgan
Rookie Of The Year 2012........................................................................Buster Posey
1951.........Willie Mays.................................................. BBWAA Major League
1958.........Orlando Cepeda...................................... BBWAA & Executive Of The Year
The Sporting News
1959.........Willie McCovey....................................... BBWAA & 1954.........Horace Stoneham....................The Sporting News
The Sporting News 1978.........H. B. “Spec” Richardson........The Sporting News
1965.........Frank Linzy................................The Sporting News 1987.........Al Rosen....................................The Sporting News
1972.........Dave Rader...............................The Sporting News 2003.........Brian Sabean............................The Sporting News
1973.........Gary Matthews........................................ BBWAA & Baseball America
The Sporting News 2012.........Brian Sabean...............................Baseball America

Frank Linzy arguably had his


best season in a Giants uniform
in 1965, going 9-3 with 21 saves
and posting a 1.43 ERA.
GIANTS HISTORY

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A San Francisco Giant Last Achieved
PITCHING
A PERFECT GAME: June 13, 2012; Matt Cain vs. Houston; 10-0.
A NO-HITTER: June 25, 2014; Tim Lincecum vs. San Diego; 4-0.
A NO-HITTER AT HOME: June 25, 2014; Tim Lincecum vs. San Diego; 4-0.
A NO-HITTER ON THE ROAD: July 13, 2013; Tim Lincecum at San Diego; 9-0.
A ONE-HITTER: August 26, 2014; Madison Bumgarner vs. Colorado; 3-0.
15 OR MORE STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME: July 27, 2009; Tim Lincecum (15) vs. Pittsburgh.
4 STRIKEOUTS, ONE INNING: July 22, 1999; Jerry Spradlin vs. San Diego (7th).
10-PLUS INNINGS PITCHED: August 16, 1987; Mike LaCoss vs. Los Angeles; 1-0.
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, INDIVIDUAL: August 18-23, 2000 by Livan Hernandez; August 18 vs. Atlanta (W, 2-0)
and Aug. 23 vs. Florida (W, 5-0).
CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES: August 3-8, 2014 by Madison Bumgarner; August 3 at New York-NL (W, 9-0)
and August 8 at Kansas City (L, 2-4).
LAST GIANTS PLAYER TO PITCH: July 4, 1991; Greg Litton vs. Houston (9th inning).
LAST GIANTS PLAYER TO PITCH ON ROAD: August 26, 1965; Matty Alou at Pittsburgh (7th inning).
LAST GIANTS PITCHER TO PLAY ANOTHER DEFENSIVE POSITION: June 8, 2007; Noah Lowry vs.
Oakland (10th inning; right field; lost 5-3 in 10 innings)
WIN IN MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT, RELIEVER: April 7, 2009; Joe Martinez vs. Milwaukee.
WIN IN MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT, STARTER: June 28, 2009; Ryan Sadowski at Milwaukee.
SHUTOUT IN FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE START: June 15, 1991; Mike Remlinger vs. Pittsburgh (4-0).
COMPLETE GAME BY A ROOKIE: May 21, 2006; Matt Cain at Oakland.

BATTING
AN INSIDE-THE-PARK-HOME RUN: May 25, 2013; Angel Pagan vs. Colorado (walk-off, 10th).
HOMER FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE PLATE: September 20, 2012; Pablo Sandoval vs. Colorado.
A HOME RUN IN FIRST MLB AT-BAT: September 6, 2011; Brett Pill at San Diego.
TWO HOME RUNS, SAME INNING: September 18, 2011; Pablo Sandoval at Colorado (4th).
TWO HOME RUNS IN A GAME: August 26, 2014; Buster Posey vs. Colorado.

GIANTS HISTORY
THREE HOME RUNS IN A GAME: September 4, 2013; Pablo Sandoval at San Diego.
FOUR HOME RUNS IN A GAME: April 30, 1961; Willie Mays at Milwaukee.
A GRAND SLAM: July 13, 2014; Madison Bumgarner vs. Arizona.
A GRAND SLAM IN EXTRA INNINGS: April 23, 2014; Hector Sanchez at Colorado (11th).
A PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM: June 12, 2003; Rich Aurilia at Chicago-AL (9th).
PINCH HIT HOME RUN: September 28, 2014; Adam Duvall vs. San Diego (4th).
LEADOFF HOME RUN TO BEGIN GAME: August 24, 2014; Gregor Blanco at Washington.
LEADOFF HOME RUN TO BEGIN GIANTS 1ST INNING: August 24, 2014; Gregor Blanco at Washington.
WALK-OFF HOME RUN: August 27, 2014; Buster Posey vs. Colorado (9th).
WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM: September 3, 1973, Bobby Bonds vs. Los Angeles-NL (bottom of 9th).
WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM GIVEN UP BY PITCHER: August 24, 2009, Merkin Valdez at Colorado(14th).
A HOME RUN BY A PITCHER: July 13, 2014; Madison Bumgarner vs. Arizona (6th).
TWO HOME RUNS IN A GAME BY A PITCHER: May 12, 1985; Jim Gott vs. St. Louis (Bob Forsch).
GRAND SLAM BY A PITCHER: July 13, 2014; Madison Bumgarner vs. Arizona (6th).
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: June 15, 2014; Hector Sanchez/Pablo Sandoval (4th).
THREE CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS: July 20, 2006; Barry Bonds, Ray Durham and Pedro Feliz vs. San Diego.
FIVE HITS IN A GAME: September 9, 2014; Joe Panik vs. Arizona.
SIX HITS IN A GAME: June 14, 1995; Mike Benjamin at Chicago-NL.
THREE DOUBLES, ONE GAME: May 25, 2014; Michael Morse vs. Minnesota.
THREE TRIPLES, ONE GAME: September 15, 1960; Willie Mays at Philadelphia.
TWO HITS IN SAME INNING AT HOME: August 31, 2014, Hunter Pence vs. Milwaukee (7th inning).
TWO HITS IN SAME INNING ON ROAD: August 17, 2012, Angel Pagan at San Diego (3rd inning).
SIX OR MORE RBI IN A GAME: September 14, 2013; Hunter Pence (7) at Los Angeles.
SQUEEZE PLAY: June 24, 2008; Omar Vizquel to score Rich Aurilia at Cleveland.
A STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME: June 13, 2008; Omar Vizquel vs. Oakland.
A STEAL OF HOME AS PART OF A DOUBLE STEAL: May 28, 2012; Gregor Blanco vs. Arizona (1st inning).
THREE OR MORE STEALS IN A GAME: May 14, 2014; Gregor Blanco (3) vs. Atlanta.
BATTING FOR THE CYCLE: September 15, 2011; Pablo Sandoval at Colorado.
TURN A TRIPLE PLAY: May 30, 2008; Jose Castillo to Ray Durham to John Bowker vs. San Diego (Kevin
Kouzmanoff).
HIT INTO A TRIPLE PLAY: September 6, 2009; Aaron Rowand at Milwaukee; Casey McGehee to Felipe Lopez to
Prince Fielder.
THREE HITS IN MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT: April 28, 2006; Kevin Frandsen vs. Arizona.
HIT IN FIRST MLB PLATE APPEARANCE, STARTING PITCHER: May 19, 2001; Ryan Jensen at Atlanta (2nd inning).
HIT IN FIRST MLB PLATE APPEARANCE, RELIEF PITCHER: April 5, 2000; Aaron Fultz at Florida (6th inning).
HIT IN FIRST MLB PLATE APPEARANCE, PLAYER: May 22, 2014; Andrew Susac at Colorado (8th inning).

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Giants In The Hall of Fame
The Giants franchise has had a long and proud tradition that has featured some of the best
players in baseball history. In fact, the Giants have more players enshrined in the Baseball Hall
of Fame than any other franchise. Here’s a look at the 58 Hall of Fame members who have worn
Giants uniforms.

Players (19) Year Inducted Pos. Avg. Years With Giants


Roger Bresnahan 1945 C .280 1902-08
Orlando Cepeda 1999 1B .297 1958-66
Roger Connor 1976 1B .318 1883-94
George S. Davis 1998 SS .297 1893-1901, 1903
William “Buck” Ewing 1939 C .303 1883-92
Frankie Frisch 1947 2B .316 1919-26
Monte Irvin 1973 OF .293 1949-55
Travis Jackson 1982 SS .291 1922-36
George Kelly 1973 1B .297 1915-17, 1919-26
Fred Lindstrom 1976 3B .311 1924-32
Ernie Lombardi 1986 C .306 1943-47
Willie Mays 1979 OF .302 1951-72
Willie McCovey 1986 1B .270 1959-73, 1977-80
Johnny Mize 1981 1B .312 1942-49
James O’Rourke 1945 OF .310 1885-92, 1904
Mel Ott 1951 OF .304 1926-47
Bill Terry 1954 1B .341 1923-36
GIANTS HISTORY

John “Monte” Ward 1964 SS .278 1883-89, 1893-94


Ross Youngs 1972 OF .322 1917-26

Pitchers (11) Year Inducted Wins ERA Years With Giants


Goose Goosage 2008 124 3.01 1989
Carl Hubbell 1947 253 2.97 1928-43
Tim Keefe 1964 344 2.62 1885-91
Juan Marichal 1983 243 2.89 1960-73
Rube Marquard 1971 201 3.08 1908-15
Christy Mathewson 1936 373 2.13 1900-16
Joe McGinnity 1946 247 2.64 1902-08
Gaylord Perry 1991 314 3.10 1962-71
Amos Rusie 1977 243 3.07 1890-98
Mickey Welch 1973 311 2.71 1883-92
Hoyt Wilhelm 1985 143 2.52 1952-56

Managers (3) Year Inducted Wins Years With Giants


Leo Durocher 1994 2008 1948-55
Hughie Jennings 1945 2203 1924-25
John McGraw 1937 2840 1902-32

Others Who Spent Part of Their Career With The Giants (25)
Cap Anson (1898); Dave Bancroft (1920-23, 1930); Jake Beckley (1896-97); Dan Brouthers (1904); Jesse Burkett (1890);
Steve Carlton (1986); Gary Carter (1990); Burleigh Grimes (1927); Charles “Gabby” Hartnett (1941); Rogers Hornsby (1927);
Waite Hoyt (1918, 1932); Randy Johnson(2009); Willie Keeler (1892-93, 1910); Mike “King” Kelly (1893); Tony Lazzeri (1939);
Bill McKechnie (1916); Joseph “Ducky” Medwick (1943-45); Joe Morgan (1981-82); Edd Roush (1916, 1927-29); Ray Schalk
(1929); Albert “Red” Schoendienst (1956-57); Duke Snider (1964); Warren Spahn (1965); Casey Stengel (1921-23) and Hack
Wilson (1923-25).

Broadcasters Who Spent Part of Their Career Covering The Giants (4)
Russ Hodges (1958-70); Lindsay Nelson (1979-81); Lon Simmons (1958-73; 1976-78; 1996-2002) and Jon Miller (1997 - current).

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GIANTS HISTORY
GIANTS IN THE HALL OF FAME
A total of 60 players, managers and executives with ties to
the New York/San Francisco Giants organization have earned
election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including 2015
electee Randy Johnson. Twenty-five of those 60 spent the
majority of their careers in a Giants uniform including Orlando
Cepeda, Buck Ewing, Monte Irvin, Juan Marichal, Christy
Mathewson, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Gaylord Perry and
Bill Terry. For the complete list of New York/San Francisco
Giants in the Hall of Fame, visit the “Hall of Famers” team
pages at www.baseballhall.org.

ARTIFACTS FROM THE 2014 WORLD SERIES IN THE HALL OF FAME


■  Jersey worn by Giants’ catcher Buster Posey in Game 7.
■  Bat used by Giants’ third baseman Pablo Sandoval in Game 7; Sandoval set a new Postseason record with
26 hits.
■  Bat used by the Giants’ Hunter Pence in Game 6 of the World Series; Pence tied a Giants record with 12 hits
during the World Series.
■  Cap worn by Giants’ manager Bruce Bochy throughout the World Series.
■  Cap worn by World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner in Games 1, 5 and 7.
■  Spikes worn by Game 7 winner Jeremy Affeldt.

OTHER NOTABLE GIANTS ARTIFACTS IN COOPERSTOWN


■  The bat used by the Giants’ Travis Ishikawa to hit his walk-off home run in Game 5 of the 2014 NLCS.
■  Cap worn by pitcher Yusmeiro Petit when he retired his record 46th straight batter on Aug. 28, 2014.
■  Cap and ball used by Tim Lincecum during his June 25, 2014 no-hitter.
■  Cap and ball used by Tim Lincecum during his July 13, 2013 no-hitter.
■  Spikes worn by Matt Cain during the 2012 World Series.

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■  Bat used by MVP Pablo Sandoval to hit 2 of his 3 home runs in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series.
■  Cap & spikes worn by Matt Cain during his perfect game on June 13, 2012.
■  Bat used by Pablo Sandoval during the 2012 All-Star Game.
■  Cap worn by Randy Johnson during his 300th career win on June 4, 2009, and a ball.
■  Jersey from Tim Lincecum’s Cy Young winning 2008 season.
■  Ball signed by Masanori Murakami on May 16, 2008, the first Japanese-born player in MLB history who debuted
in 1964.
■  Cap and spikes worn by Omar Vizquel when he broke Luis Aparicio’s record for most games played at shortstop
on May 25, 2008.
■  Home run ball hit by Barry Bonds for his 756th career home run on Aug. 7, 2007, which was branded with an
asterisk.
■  Jersey worn by Jason Schmidt to record his 251st strikeout, Oct. 3, 2004, setting Giants single-season record.
■  Bat used by Hall of Fame slugger Willie McCovey on Aug. 25, 1979 to hit his 520th career home run.
■  Ball from Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry’s no-hitter on Sept. 17, 1968.
■  Ball that Hall of Fame slugger Mel Ott hit for his 500th career home run on Aug. 1, 1945.
■  Giants sweater worn by Hall of Famer Bill Terry.
■  Player contract from 1899 signed by Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson.

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Jon Miller, who has spent the last


18 years broadcasting games for the
Giants, was selected as the 2010
recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award.

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Retired Uniform Numbers
In the storied 132-year history of Giants baseball, 11 former players or managers have enjoyed
careers worthy of their jersey numbers being retired by the club. Only the New York Yankees (17)
have retired more numbers. The 11 Giant greats are honored at AT&T Park with their names
and retired uniform numbers displayed atop the Giants dugout and along the left field suite level
facade.
Christy Mathewson and John McGraw, who both predated the use of numbers on jerseys, are rec-
ognized along with fellow New York Giants Bill Terry (#3), Mel Ott (#4), Carl Hubbell (#11) and Monte
Irvin (#20). Willie Mays (#24), who played for the club on both coasts, joins former San Francisco stars
Juan Marichal (#27), Orlando Cepeda (#30), Gaylord Perry (#36) and Willie McCovey (#44) in this
select group.
The Giants also honor Jackie Robinson, whose uniform number (42) was retired throughout
Major League Baseball in 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his arrival in the big leagues.
In 2004, the Giants commemorated two of baseball’s greatest broadcasters with disks honoring
Russ Hodges and Lon Simmons.
The Giants recognize the following individuals, who have been honored by the National
Baseball Hall of Fame for their contributions to the game: Lindsey Nelson (Ford C. Frick Award,
1988), Leonard Koppett (J.G. Taylor Spink Award, 1992), Bob Stevens (J.G. Taylor Spink Award,
1998), Nick Peters (J.G. Taylor Spink Award, 2009) and Jon Miller (Ford C Frick Award, 2010).

Christy Mathewson
P ITC H E R ( R H )

Years with Giants: 1900-1916 HOF Induction: 1936


Dominant right-hander played 17 seasons for New York Giants (1900-1916)...

GIANTS HISTORY
is franchise’s all-time leader in wins (373), complete games (433), shutouts
(79), innings (4,771) and strikeouts (2,499)...won 20 or more games 13 times,
including 4 seasons with 30-plus wins...was 1 of 5 members of initial induc-
tion class into Hall of Fame, along with Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Babe Ruth
and Honus Wagner...named to Major League Baseball’s All-Century Team...

John McGraw
INFI E L D E R / M ANA G E R

Years with Giants: 1902-1932 HOF Induction: 1937


Ranks as franchise’s all-time winningest manager with 2,604-1,801 record...
in 29 full seasons as manager of Giants, finished 1st or 2nd 21 times, won
10 NL pennants and 3 World Series...was player/manager with Giants from
1902-1906...lifetime .334 hitter in 16-year playing career...

Bill Terry 3
INFI E L D E R / M ANA G E R

Years with Giants: 1923-1941 HOF Induction: 1954


Hit .341 during 14-year playing career with Giants...his .401 batting average
in 1930 is highest in franchise history and marks last time NL player hit over
.400...set Giants single-season records for hits (254) and runs scored (139) in
1930...became player/manager in ’32 and posted 823-661 mark in 10 years as
skipper...guided club to 3 pennants and 1 World Series...

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Mel Ott 4
INFI E L D E R / M ANA G E R

Years with Giants: 1926-1948 HOF Induction: 1951


Played 22 years for Giants, including 7 as player/manager...11-time All-Star is
franchise’s all-time leader with 1,860 RBI...ranks behind only Willie Mays in
games (2,730), at-bats (9,456), runs (1,859), hits (2,876), doubles (488), total
bases (5,041) and extra base hits (1,071)...led team in homers every year from
1928-45...was 1st NL player to reach 500 HR and is 3rd in franchise annals
with 511...

Carl Hubbell 11
P ITC H E R ( L H )

Years with Giants: 1928-1943 HOF Induction: 1947


9-time All-Star posted 253-154 record in 16 seasons with Giants...his 1.66
ERA in 1933 is best in franchise history...posted franchise-record 46.1-con-
secutive scoreless innings in 1933...was NL MVP in 1933 and ’36...won 24
straight decisions spanning 1936-37...struck out 6 batters in 1934 All-Star
game at Polo Grounds, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx...

Monte Irvin 20
O u t f i elde r
GIANTS HISTORY

Years with Giants: 1945-1955 HOF Induction: 1973


Played eight seasons in Major Leagues with New York Giants (1949-55) and Chicago
Cubs (1956), compiling .293 avg. with 99 home runs and 443 RBI…also played
for Newark Eagles in Negro Leagues from 1938-1948…1952 NL All-Star drove in
league-high 121 runs in 1951, while also helping Giants win 1954 World Series...

Willie Mays 24
OUTFI E L D E R

Years with Giants: 1951-1972 HOF Induction: 1 979


Lifetime .302 hitter w ith 660 career hom-
ers, 4th most in Major League history behind his
godson—Barry Bonds—Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth...12-time Gold Glove
winner appeared in 24 All-Star Games...was named NL MVP in 1954 and ’65
and NL Rookie of Year in ’51...is Giants all-time leader in games (2,857), at-
bats (10,477), runs (2,011), hits (3,187), doubles (504), home runs (646), total bases (5,907) and
extra-base hits (1,289)...named starting outfielder on MLB’s All-Century Team...

Juan Marichal 27
P ITC H E R ( R H )

Years with Giants: 1960-73 HOF Induction: 1983


9-time All-Star won 238 games in San Francisco, most by any pitcher since
franchise moved west in 1958...won 20 or more games 6 times in 14 years
with Giants...is SF leader in complete games (244), shutouts (52), innings
(3,444) and strikeouts (2,281)...was named right-hander on Giants 60’s and
70’s All-Decade Teams and San Francisco’s All-Time Team...

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Orlando Cepeda 30
INFI E L D E R / OUTFI E L D E R

Years with Giants: 1958-66 HOF Induction: 1999


Was 6-time All-Star during 8-plus years with Giants...earned NL Rookie of
Year honors in 1958...holds SF season mark with 142 RBI in 1961...ranks
among SF leaders in home runs (5th - 226), RBI (4th - 767), games (9th -
1,114), at-bats (7th - 4,178), runs (7th - 652), hits (4th - 1,286) and doubles
(8th - 226)...named to SF’s All-Time team and Giants 1960’s All-Decade Team...

Gaylord Perry 36
P i t c he r ( R H )

Years with Giants: 1962-71 HOF Induction: 1991


1st pitcher in baseball history to win Cy Young Award in both American and
National Leagues, fashioned 134-109 record with 2.96 ERA for Giants from
1962-71…ranks 2nd in SF annals for wins, ERA, games started (283), complete
games (125), shutouts (21), innings pitched (2,294.2) and strikeouts (1,606)…5-
time 20-game winner and 5-time All-Star is 1 of only 4 pitchers in SF history to
win 100 games with club…24-year veteran is 17th all-time with 314 wins, and is 1 of 7 pitchers ever
to compile 300 wins and 3,500 strikeouts…

Willie McCovey 44

GIANTS HISTORY
INFI E L D E R

Years with Giants: 1959-73, 77-80 HOF Induction: 1986


6-time All-Star earned NL Rookie of Year honors in 1959 and MVP in 1969...
leads all San Francisco players in games (2,256), while ranking 2nd in home
runs (469) and RBI (1,388)...trails only Mays in at-bats (7,214), hits (1,974) and
triples (45), while ranking 3rd in both runs (1,113) and doubles (308)...holds
NL record with 18 career grand slams...hit 231 career homers at Candlestick
Park, more than any other player...

Giants Retired Numbers


No. Player Date No. Player Date
Christy Mathewson Aug. 17, 1986 20 Monte Irvin June 26, 2010
John McGraw Aug. 17, 1986 24 Willie Mays 1972
Russ Hodges 2005 27 Juan Marichal 1975
Lon Simmons 2005 30 Orlando Cepeda July 11, 1999
3 Bill Terry April 5, 1983 36 Gaylord Perry July 23, 2005
4 Mel Ott Sept. 21, 1980 42 Jackie Robinson 1997
11 Carl Hubbell Sept. 21, 1980 44 Willie McCovey Sept. 20, 1980

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Special Recognition
Jackie Robinson 42
INFI E L D E R

HOF Induction: 1962


Courageously broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier with Brooklyn in
1947...5-time All-Star was named NL Rookie of Year in 1947 and MVP in
’49...to commemorate 50th anniversary of his arrival in big leagues, number
42 was retired by every Major League team in 1997...was named to MLB’s
All-Century Team...

Russ Hodges
Broadcaster

HOF Honoree: 1980


“Voice of Giants” for 21-year run that spanned both coasts…began in New
York Giants’ radio booth in 1949, followed club west in 1958, and broadcast
San Francisco Giants games through 1970…author of most famous call in
franchise annals, and perhaps in baseball history, with his “Giants Win the
Pennant!” description of Bobby Thomson’s playoff-winning homer against
Brooklyn Dodgers Oct. 3, 1951…his “Bye-Bye Baby” call became synonymous with Giants home
runs…Ford C. Frick Award winner entered Hall of Fame in 1980…

Lon Simmons
GIANTS HISTORY

Broadcaster

HOF Honoree: 2004


One of original voices of San Francisco Giants, teaming with fellow Hall-of-
Famer Russ Hodges to form arguably finest broadcast team in sports histo-
ry…brought trademark “Tell It Goodbye” home run call to Giants broadcast
booth for 23 years over 3 different stints (1958-’73, ’76-’78 and ’96-2002)…
is only man to broadcast debuts for each of club’s 3 San Francisco ball-
parks—Seals Stadium in 1958, Candlestick Park in 1960 and AT&T Park in 2000…beloved for
his wit and charm, Bay Area legend was inducted into Hall of Fame in 2004 as 29th winner of
Ford C. Frick Award…

Jon Miller
Broadcaster

HOF Honoree: 2010


Miller, who has gained accolades for his attention to detail and his intel-
lect, has spent four decades calling Major League Baseball games for the A’s,
Rangers, Red Sox, Orioles and his current team the Giants…was voice of
ESPN’s national Sunday Night Baseball telecasts for 20 years…has broadcast-
ed 14 World Series, including the last 13 on ESPN Radio…his energy, prepara-
tion and thoroughness has helped bring game to life in homes and hearts of so many listeners…
Miller was honored as 35th Ford C. Frick Award recipient during Hall of Fame Weekend 2010…

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Giants Wall of Fame
On September 23, 2008, the San Francisco Giants unveiled the team’s Wall of Fame, which serves
as a living tribute to the organization’s greatest players. It recognizes retired players whose records
stand highest among their teammates on the basis of longevity and achievements. Those honored
have played a minimum of nine seasons for the San Francisco Giants, or five seasons with at least
one All-Star selection as a Giant.

46 Giants legends have qualified for this distinction. Bronze plaques honoring these players and
their baseball contributions line the wall of AT&T Park along King Street for all baseball fans to
enjoy. As present and future generations of Giants players meet the criteria, plaques celebrating
their careers will join the Wall of Fame upon their retirement.

2008 Inaugural class of honorees (43):


Alou, Felipe Evans, Darrell Miller, Stu 2009 inductee (1):
Barr, Jim Fuentes, Tito Minton, Greg Jeff Kent
Beck, Rod Garrelts, Scott Mitchell, Kevin
Blue, Vida Haller, Tom Moffitt, Randy 2010 inductees (2):
Bolin, Bob Hammaker, Atlee Montefusco, John Rich Aurilia
Brantley, Jeff Hart Ray, Jim Nen, Robb Shawn Estes
Bonds, Bobby Krukow, Mike Perry, Gaylord
Brenly, Bob Lavelle, Gary Reuschel, Rick 2011 inductees (2):
Burkett, John Le Master, Johnnie Rueter, Kirk Marvin Benard
Cepeda, Orlando Leonard, Jeffrey Snow, J.T. Jason Schmidt
Clark, Jack Manwaring, Kirt Speier, Chris
Clark, Will Marichal, Juan Thompson, Robby
Davenport, Jim Mays, Willie Williams, Matt

GIANTS HISTORY
Davis, Chili McCormick, Mike
Dietz, Dick McCovey, Willie

Jason Schmidt and Marvin


Benard were the 2011 members
of the Giants’ Wall of Fame.

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San Francisco Giants
All-Time Uniform Numbers
1958-2014 Darren Lewis, OF, 1991-95 Pat Burrell, OF, 2011 {#9-2010}
Mark Leonard, OF, 1995 Ryan Theriot, IF, 2012
00 (1) {#1-1990-92, 1994} Joe Lefebvre, Coach, 2013-
Jeffrey Leonard, OF, 1987-88 Mel Hall, OF, 1996
{#20-1985-87, #26-1982-84} Rick Wilkins, C, 1997 6 (23)
Chris Jones, OF, 1998 Bob Schmidt, C, 1958
0 (1) Doug Mirabelli, C, 1998 {#27-1959 #9-1960-61}
Al Oliver, IF, 1984 {#66-1996-97, #19-1999, #15-2000} Hank Sauer, OF, 1958-59
Edwards Guzman, C/IF, 1999 {#27-1958, #7-Coach, 1979}
1 (34) {#9-2001, #13-2001} Neil Wilson, P, 1960
Bill Posedel, Coach, 1959-60 Wayne Gomes, P, 2001 Wes Westrum, Coach, 1961
Alvin Dark, Manager, 1961-64 Cody Ransom, IF, 2002-04 {#1-2001} {#3-1960-61, #5-1969, #9-1958-59,
Randy Hundley, C, 1965 {#39-1964-65} Brian Dallimore, IF, 2005 1962-63, 1970-71, 1974-75, #38-1968}
Bob Barton, C, 1966-69 {#43-1965} {#60-2004, #14-2004, #32-2005} Ed Bailey, C, 1961-63, 1965
John McNamara, Coach, 1971-73 Randy Winn, OF, 2005-09 Herman Franks, Coach, 1964
Ozzie Virgil, Coach, 1974-75 Emmanuel Burriss, IF, 2010-2012 {#3-1958, 1965-68}
{#3-1969-72} {#16-2008, #7-2008-09} Dick Bertell, C, 1965-66
Craig Robinson, IF, 1975-76 Juan Perez, IF, 2013- Harry ‘Peanuts’ Lowery, Coach, 1967-68
Marty Perez, IF, 1977 Dave Rader, C, 1971 {#14-1972-76}
Dave Bristol, Coach, 1978-79; 3 (9) Fran Healy, C, 1972 {#5-1971}
Manager, 1980 {#5-Coach-1978} Herman Franks, Coach, 1958 Ken Rudolph, C, 1974
Jesus Figueroa, OF, 1981 {#6-1964}; Manager, 1965-68 Joe Altobelli, Manager, 1977-79
Jim Wohlford, OF, 1982 {#9-1980-81} Hobie Landrith, C, 1959 {#5-1960-61} Rennie Stennett, IF, 1980-81
Danny Ozark, Coach, 1984 {#3-1983} Wes Westrum, Coach, 1960-61 Champ Summers, OF, 1982-83
Jim Davenport, Manager, 1985 {#5-1969, #6-1961, #9-1958-59, Don Buford, Coach, 1984 {#9-1982-83}
{#12-1958-70, Coach-1979-83, #9-1977 78} 1962-63, 1970-71, 1974-75, #38-1968} Rocky Bridges, Coach, 1985
Mike Aldrete, OF, 1986 {#25-1987-88} Whitey Lockman, Coach, 1962-64 Robby Thompson, IF, 1986-96
Don Zimmer, Coach, 1987 {#25-1958} {#5-Coach, 2000-02}
GIANTS HISTORY

Tony Perezchica, IF, 1988 Herman Franks, Manager, 1965-68 J.T. Snow, IF, 1997-05
{#16-1988, #39-1990-91} Ozzie Virgil, Coach, 1969-1972 Tim Flannery, Coach, 2007-10
Ernest Riles, OF, 1989-90 {#1-1974-75} {#1-2010-present}
Mark Leonard, OF, 1990-92, 1994 Mike Sadek, C, 1973, 1975-81 Jose Guillen, OF, 2010 {#1-2010}
Dave Martinez, OF, 1994 {#17-1993} Jeff Ransom, C, 1981-82 Orlando Cabrera, IF, 2011 {#43-2011}
Glenallen Hill, OF, 1995-96 {#34-1997} {#16-1981, #37-1983} Brett Pill, IF, 2011-2013
Alex Diaz, OF, 1998 Danny Ozark, Coach, 1983 {#1-1984} Ehire Adrianza, IF, 2014- {#53-2014}
Wilson Delgado, IF, 1998 Bill Terry, IF, N.Y. Giants, 1923-36} --
{#62-1996-97, 1999} {Number Retired (April 5, 1983) 7 (21)
Armando Rios, OF, 1998-2001 Valmy Thomas, C, 1958
{#36-1998} 4 Jose Pagan, IF, 1959
Cody Ransom, IF, 2001 {#2-2002-03} {Number Retired (April 1984) -- {#10-1959, #15-1960-65}
Kenny Lofton, OF, 2002 Mel Ott, OF, N.Y. Giants, 1926-47} Dale Long, OF, 1960 {#20-1960}
Neifi Perez, IF, 2003 {#10-2004} Eddie Fisher, P, 1960 {#39, 1959, 1961}
Damon Minor, IF, 2004 5 (21) Harvey Kuenn, OF, 1961-65
{#22-2000, #37-2001-02} Hobie Landrith, C, 1960-61 {#3-1959} Len Gabrielson, OF, 1965-66 {#21-1965}
Adam Shabala, OF, 2005 Tom Haller, C, 1963-67, Coach-1979 Norm Siebern, IF, 1967 {#29-1967}
Angel Chavez, IF, 2005 {Coach-#8-1977-78} Jack Hiatt, C, 1967-69
Travis Ishikawa, IF, 2006 Wes Westrum, Coach, 1969 {#2-1965-66, #23-1965, #29-1967}
{#5-2008, #10-2009-10} {#3-1960-61, #6-1961, #9-1958-59, Charlie Fox, Manager, 1970-74
Bengie Molina, C, 2007-10 1962-63, 1970-71, 1974-75, #38-1968} {#9-Coach, 1965-68}
Jose Guillen, OF, 2010 {#6-2010} John Stephenson, C, 1970 {#10-1969} Hank Sauer, Coach, 1979
Tim Flannery, Coach, 2010-14 Fran Healy, C, 1971 {#6-1972} {#6-1958-59, #27-1958}
{#6-2007-10} Joe Amalfitano, Coach, 1972-75 Milt May, C, 1980-83 {#42-1980}
{#14-1960-61} Steve Nicosia, C, 1983-84
2 (24) Bobby Winkles, Coach, 1976-77 Atlee Hammaker, P, 1985
Salty Parker, Coach, 1958-61 Dave Bristol, Coach, 1978 {#14-1984-90, #17-1982-83}
Joe Pignatano, C, 1962 {#1-Coach, 1978-79,Manager-1980} Bob Melvin, C, 1986-88 {#18-1986}
Jim Coker, C, 1963 Jim Lefebvre, Coach, 1980-82 Kevin Mitchell, OF, 1989-91 {#9-1988}
Jack Hiatt, C, 1965-66 Wallace Johnson, IF, 1983 {#32-1983} John Patterson, OF, 1992-95
{#7-1968-69, #23-1965, #29-1967} John Rabb, C, 1983-84 {#31-1982} Marvin Benard, OF, 1995-03
Dick Dietz, C, 1966-72 Bob Lillis, Coach, 1986-96 Pedro Feliz, IF, 2004-07 {#39-2000-03}
Marc Hill, C, 1975-80 Darryl Hamilton, OF, 1997-98 Emmanuel Burriss, IF, 2008-09
Joe Pettini, IF, 1980-83 Robby Thompson, Coach, 2000-01 {#16-2008, #2-2010-12]
Chuck Hiller, Coach, 1985 {#6-1986-96} Mark DeRosa, OF, 2010-11
{#26-1961-65} Tsuyoshi Shinjo, OF, 2002 Gregor Blanco, OF, 2012-
Luis Quinones, IF, 1986 Ray Durham, IF, 2003-08
Chris Speier, IF, 1987 Travis Ishikawa, IF, 2008 8 (25)
{#35-1971-77, 1987-89} {#1-2006, #10-2009-10} Roger McCardell, C, 1959
Brett Butler, OF, 1988-90 Juan Uribe, IF, 2009-10 Harry ‘Cookie’ Lavagetto, Coach,

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1964-67 {#50-1965} Gary Alexander, C, 1976-77
Andy Gilbert, Coach, 1973-75 John Stephenson, C, 1969 {#5-1970} Phil Nastu, P, 1978 {#23-1979-80, #25-1978}
Bob Rodgers, Coach, 1976 Al Gallagher, IF, 1970-73 Vida Blue, P, 1978-81, 1985-86
Tom Haller, Coach, 1977-78 Mike Phillips, IF, 1974-75 {#29-1973} Reggie Smith, IF, 1982
{#5-1963-67, Coach-1979} Johnnie LeMaster, IF, 1975-85 Ron Pruitt, C, 1982-83
Larry Shepard, Coach, 1979 Ron Roenicke, OF, 1985 Atlee Hammaker, P, 1984-90
Vern Benson, Coach, 1980 Brad Gulden, C, 1986 {#17-1982-83, #7-1985}
Joe Morgan, IF, 1981-82 Mackey Sasser, C, 1987 Mark Dewey, P, 1990 {#40-1995-96}
Joel Youngblood, OF, 1983-88 Matt Williams, IF, 1987-88 {#9-1989-96} Mike Remlinger, P, 1991
Ed Jurak, IF, 1989 Ken Oberkfell, IF, 1989 Chris James, OF, 1992
Gary Carter, C, 1990 Dave Anderson, IF, 1990-91 Todd Benzinger, IF, 1993-94
Kirt Manwaring, C, 1991-96 Royce Clayton, IF, 1992-95 Shawn Barton, P, 1995-96
{#17-1987-90} {#10-1991} Trenidad Hubbard, C, 1996
Desi Wilson, IF, 1996 David McCarty, IF/OF, 1995-96 Mark Lewis, IF, 1997
Damon Berryhill, C, 1997 Jose Vizcaino, IF, 1997, 2006 Rey Sanchez, IF, 1998
Shawon Dunston, IF, 1998 Ron Wotus, Coach, 1998-2003, 2005 F.P. Santangelo, IF/OF, 1999
{#21-1996, #23-2001-02} {#16-2004, #17-2006-09, #23-2010} Terrell Lowery, OF, 2000
Calvin Murray, OF, 1999-2002 Neifi Perez, IF, 2004 {#1-2003} Ryan Vogelsong, P, 2001
Tom Goodwin, OF, 2002 Deivi Cruz, IF, 2004 {#35-2005} {#51-2000, #32-2011-13}
Yorvit Torrealba, C, 2003-05 Tomas De La Rosa, IF, 2006 Andres Gallaraga, IF, 2001, 2003
{#9-2001-02} Dave Roberts, OF, 2007-08 Tony Torcato, OF, 2002
Yamid Haad, C, 2005 Travis Ishikawa, IF, 2009-10 {#20-2003, #21-2004}
Kevin Frandsen, IF, 2006 {#19-2006-09] {#1-2006, #5-2008} Brian Dallimore, IF, 2004
Shea Hillenbrand, IF, 2006 Miguel Tejada, IF, 2011 {#60-2004, #32-2005, #2-2005}
Scott McClain, IF, 2007 {#29-2008} Tony Abreu, IF, 2013-14 {#21-2014} Jeff Fassero, P, 2005-06
Eugenio Velez, IF, 2008-10 {#57-2007} Tyler Colvin, OF, 2014 {#21-2014} Chad Santos, IF, 2006
Jeff Keppinger, IF, 2011 Chris Dominguez, IF, 2014- Fred Lewis, OF, 2006-10
Hunter Pence, OF, 2012- Mike Fontenot, IF, 2010-11
11 Francisco Peguero, OF, 2012-2013
9 (25) {Number Retired (April 1986) -- {#57-2012}
Wes Westrum, Coach, 1958-59, Carl Hubbell, P, N.Y. Giants, 1928-43} Brandon Hicks, IF, 2014
1962-63, 1970-71; Manager-1974-75 Guillermo Quiroz, C, 2014
{#3-1960-61, #5-1969, #6, 1961, #38-1968} 12 (14)
Bob Schmidt, C, 1960-61 Jim Davenport, IF, 1958-70, Coach-1979-83 15 (17)

GIANTS HISTORY
{#6-1958, #27-1959} {#1-1985, #9-1976-78, #15-1996} Andre Rodgers, IF, 1958-59
Del Crandall, C, 1964 Gary Thomasson, OF, 1972-77 {#17-1960}
Charlie Fox, Coach, 1965-68 Dusty Baker, OF, 1984; Jose Pagan, IF, 1960-65
{#7-Manager, 1970-74} Coach-1988-92; Manager-1993-2002 {#7-1959, #10-1959}
John Harrell, C, 1969 Phil Ouellette, C, 1986 Dick Schofield, IF, 1965-66
Jim Davenport, Coach, 1976-78 Eddie Milner, OF, 1987 Ken Henderson, OF, 1967-72
{#1-1985, #12-1958-70, Coach-1979-83} Jeffrey Hammonds, OF, 2004 {#16-2003} {#20-1965, #23-1965-66, #43-1967}
Hector ‘Heity’ Cruz, OF, 1979 Edgardo Alfonzo, IF, 2005 {#13-2003-04} Jack Clark, OF, 1975 {#22-1976-84,
Jim Wohlford, OF, 1980-81 {#1-1982} Steve Finley, OF, 2006 {#38, 1976}
Don Buford, Coach, 1982-83 {#6-1984} Nate Schierholtz, OF, 2007, 2008-2012 Chris Arnold, IF, 1975-76
Manny Trillo, IF, 1984-85 Jose Castillo, IF, 2008 {#17-1973-74, #31-1971-72}
Rick Lancellotti, OF, 1986 {#31-1986} Xavier Nady, OF, 2012 {#68-2012} Mike Ivie, OF, 1978-81
Randy Kutcher, OF, 1986-87 Guillermo Quiroz, 2013 Bob Brenly, C, 1981-88, Coach,1992-96
Rob Wilfong, IF, 1987 Johnny Monell, C, 2013 Terry Kennedy, C, 1989 {#16-1990-91}
Ivan DeJesus, IF, 1987 Joe Panik, IF, 2014- Greg Litton, IF, 1990-91 {#17-1992}
Kevin Mitchell, OF, 1988 {#7-1989-91} Jim Davenport, Coach, 1996
Matt Williams, IF, 1989-96 13 (10) {#1-1985, #9-1976-78, #12-1958-70,
{#10-1987-88} Mark Davis, P, 1983-87 1979-83}
Brent Mayne, C, 1998-99 Ernie Camacho, P, 1989-90 Sonny Jackson, Coach, 1997-99, 2002
Scott Servais, C, 2000 {#29-1999} J.R. Phillips, IF, 1994-95 {#16-2000-01}
Edwards Guzman, C, 2001 {#17-1996, #31-1993} Doug Mirabelli, C, 2000
{#2-1999, #13-2001} Charlie Hayes, IF, 1998-99 {#26-1989} {#66-1996-97, #2-1998, #19-1999}
Yorvit Torrealba, C, 2001-02 {#8-2003} Edwards Guzman, C/IF, 2001 Ryan Jensen, P, 2001
Marquis Grissom, OF, 2003-05 {#2-1999, #9-2001} {#43-2001, 2002-03}
Mark Sweeney, IF, 2006-07 Edgardo Alfonzo, IF, 2003-04 {#12-2005} Gene Glynn, Coach, 2003-06
Carney Lansford, Coach, 2008-09 Omar Vizquel, IF, 2005-08 Bruce Bochy, Manager, 2007- {#16-2011}
Pat Burrell, OF, 2010 {#5-2011} Jesus Guzman, IF, 2009 {#29-2009} Carlos Beltran, OF, 2011
Brandon Belt, IF, 2011- Cody Ross, OF, 2010-11
Joaquin Arias, IF, 2012- 16 (25)
10 (28) Ed Bressoud, IF, 1958-61
Ray Jablonski, IF, 1958 14 (34) Norm Larker, IF, 1963
Jose Pagan, IF, 1959 Don Taussig, OF, 1958 {#21-1958} Jim Ray Hart, IF, 1963-73
{#7-1959, #15-1960-65} Joe Amalfitano, IF, 1960-61, Steve Ontiveros, IF, 1973-76
Don Blasingame, IF, 1960-61 {#5-1972-75} Randy Elliott, OF, 1977
{#25-1961} Dick Phillips, IF, 1962 Roger Metzger, IF, 1978-80
Jose Cardenal, OF, 1963-64 Jesus Alou, OF, 1963-68 Jeff Ransom, C, 1981
{#21-1964} George Foster, OF, 1969-71 {#3-1981-82, #37-1983}
Masonori Murakami, P 1964-65 Frank Duffy, IF, 1971 Dave Bergman, IF, 1981-83
{#37-1965} Dave Rader, C, 1972-76 {#6-1971} Fran Mullins, IF, 1984
Bob Schroder, IF, 1965-68

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Harry Spilman, IF, 1986-88 Mike Benjamin, IF, 1990-95 {#26-1989} Monte Irvin, OF, 1949-55}
Tony Perezchica, IF, 1988 Kim Batiste, IF, 1996
{#1-1988, #39-1990-91} Brian Johnson, C, 1997-98 21 (37)
Terry Kennedy, C, 1990-91 {#15-1989} Jay Canizaro, IF, 1999 {#19-1996} Don Taussig, OF, 1958 {#14-1958}
Carlos Alfonso, Coach, 1992 Russ Davis, IF, 2000-01 Marshall Renfroe, P, 1959
{#17-1996-99} Jalal Leach, OF, 2001 Ernie Bowman, IF, 1961-63
Bobby Bonds, Coach, 1993-96 Joe Lefebvre, Coach, 2002-04 Gil Garrido, IF, 1964
Ron Perranoski, Coach, 1997-99 {#5-2013, #16-2005-07} Jose Cardenal, OF, 1964 {#10-1963-64}
Sonny Jackson, Coach, 2000-01 Moises Alou, OF, 2005-06 Len Gabrielson, OF, 1965
{#15-1997-99, 2002} Matt Cain, P, 2007-{#43-2005-06} {7-1965-66}
Reggie Sanders, OF, 2002 Warren Spahn, P, 1965
Jeffrey Hammonds, OF, 2003 19 (23) Bob Garibaldi, P, 1966
{#12-2004} Danny O’Connell, IF, 1958 {#22-1959} {#28-1962-63, 1969}
Ron Wotus, Coach, 2004 {#10-1998- Sam Jones, P, 1959-61 Don Mason, IF, 1968-70 {#41-1966-68}
2003, 2005, #17-2006-09, #23-2010} Billy Pierce, P, 1963-64 {#35-1962} Ed Goodson, IF, 1972-75 {#34-1970-71}
Joe Lefebvre, Coach, 2005-07 Frank Johnson, OF, 1966 Ken Reitz, IF, 1976
{#5, 2013, #18-2002-04} {#20-1968, #33-1967-68, #37-1970} Rob Andrews, IF, 1977-79
Emmanuel Burriss, IF, 2008 Ty Cline, OF, 1967-68 Guy Sularz, IF, 1980-83
{#7-2008-09, #2-2010-12} Bob Burda, IF, 1969-70 {#31-1965-66} Tom McCraw, Coach, 1984-85 {#36-1983}
Pat Misch, P, 2008 [#71-2006-07] Jim Willoughby, P, 1971-72 {42-1973-74} Candy Maldonado, OF, 1986-89
Edgar Renteria, IF, 2009-10 Jim Howarth, OF, 1972-74 {#29-1986}
Bruce Bochy, Manager, 2011 {#36-1971, #41-1971} Mike Laga, IF, 1989-90
{#15-2007-11} Von Joshua, OF, 1975-76 Darnell Coles, OF, 1991
Angel Pagan, 2012- Tim Foli, IF, 1977 Royce Clayton, IF, 1991 {#10-1992-95}
Al Holland, P, 1979-82 Kevin Rogers, P, 1992 {#28-1993-95}
17 (25) Bill Laskey, P, 1983-85 Paul Faries, IF, 1993 {#39-1994}
Jim Finigan, IF, 1958 Roger Mason, P, 1985 {#48-1986} Scott Sanderson, P, 1993
Andre Rodgers, IF, 1960 Lary Sorenson, P, 1988 Brad Brink, P, 1994
{#15-1958-59} James Steels, OF, 1989 Deion Sanders, OF, 1995
Charles ‘Cap’ Peterson, IF/OF, 1962-66 Kevin Bass, OF, 1990 {#17-1991-92} Shawon Dunston, IF, 1996
Cesar Gutierrez, IF, 1967 {#31-1967, 1969} Dave Righetti, P, 1991-93; {#8-1998, #23-2001-02}
Bob Etheridge, IF, 1967, 1969 {#47-1967} Coach-2000-06; 2010-12 Jeff Kent, IF, 1997-2002
Bob Heise, IF, 1970-71 {#46-2006-08, #32-2009, #33-2012-} Ruben Rivera, OF, 2003
Chris Arnold, IF, 1973-74 Mark Portugal, P, 1994-95 Carlos Valderrama, IF, 2003
GIANTS HISTORY

{#31-1971-72 #15-1975-76} Jay Canizaro, IF, 1996 {#18-1999} Eric Young, IF, 2003
Randy Moffitt, P, 1975-81 {#39-1972-75} Jim Poole, P, 1996-98 Tony Torcato, OF, 2004-05
Bob Tufts, P, 1981 Doug Mirabelli, C, 1999 {#14-2002, #20-2003}
Atlee Hammaker, P, 1982-83 {#66-1996-97, #2-1998, #15-2000} Alex Sanchez, OF, 2005
{#7-1985, #14-1984-90} Kevin Frandsen, IF, 2006-09 {#8-2006} Jason Ellison, OF, 2005-06
Renie Martin, P, 1983-84 {#39-1982} Marco Scutaro, IF, 2012- {#56-2003-05}
Bob Lacey, P, 1984 Ryan Klesko, IF, 2007
Brad Gulden, C, 1986 20 (25) John Bowker, OF, 2008-09
Mackey Sasser, C, 1987 Daryl Spencer, IF, 1958-59 {#20-2009-10}
Kirt Manwaring, C, 1987-90 {#8-1991-96} Don Choate, P, 1960 Freddy Sanchez, IF, 2009-2011
Kevin Bass, OF, 1991-92 {#19-1990} Dale Long, IF, 1960 {#7-1960} Nick Noonan, IF, 2013
Greg Litton, IF, 1992 {#15-1990-91} Bob Nieman, OF, 1962 Tony Abreu, IF, 2014 {#10-2014}
Dave Martinez, OF, 1993 {#1-1994} Billy Hoeft, P, 1963, {#30-1966} Tyler Colvin, OF, 2014 {#10-2014}
Luis Mercedes, OF, 1993 Ken Henderson, OF, 1965
Darryl Strawberry, OF, 1994 {#15-1967-72, #23-1965-66, #43-1967} 22 (28)
J.R. Phillips, IF, 1996 Dick Groat, IF, 1967 Jim King, OF, 1958
{#13-1994-95, #31-1993} Bobby Bonds, OF, 1968 {#25-1969-74} Jackie Brandt, OF, 1958-59
Carlos Alfonso, Coach, 1996-99 {#16-1992} Frank Johnson, OF, 1968 Dan O’Connell, IF, 1959 {#19-1958}
Ron Wotus, Coach, 2006-09 {#19-1966, #33-1967-68, #37-1970} Gaylord Perry, P, 1962
{#10-1998-03, 2005, #16-2004, #23, Bernie Williams, OF, 1970-72 {#28-1962, #36-1963-71}
2010-present} Glenn Redmon, IF, 1974 Jack Fisher, P, 1963
Aubrey Huff, IF, 2010-12 Bobby Murcer, OF, 1975 {#25-1976} Hal Lanier, IF, 1964-71
Tim Hudson, P, 2014- Vic Harris, IF, 1977-78 Jim Rosario, OF, 1972 {#43-1971-72}
Joe Strain, IF, 1979-80 Damaso Blanco, IF, 1972 {#18-1973-74}
18 (23) Frank Robinson, Manager, 1981-84 Willie Montanez, IF, 1975-76
Bill Rigney, Manager, 1958-60, 1976 Jeffrey Leonard, OF, 1985-87 Jack Clark, OF, 1976-84
Bob Farley, IF, 1961 {#00-1987-88, #26-1982-84} {#15-1975, #38-1976}
Don Larsen, P, 1962-64 Phil Garner, IF, 1988 David Green, IF, 1985
John Pregenzer, P, 1964 {#40-1963} Wendell Kim, Coach, 1989-96 Will Clark, IF, 1986-93
Bill Sorrell, OF, 1967 Gene Clines, Coach, 1997-2002 Osvaldo Fernandez, P, 1996-97
Dave Marshall, OF, 1967-69 Tony Torcato, OF, 2003 Damon Minor, IF, 2000
Russ Gibson, C, 1970-72 {#14-2002, #21-2004} {#37-2001-02, #1-2004}
Damaso Blanco, IF, 1973-74 {#22-1972} Michael Tucker, OF, 2004-05 Eric Davis, OF, 2001
Bill Madlock, IF, 1977-79 Todd Greene, C, 2006 Jason Schmidt, P, 2002 {#29-2001-06}
Greg Johnson, OF, 1979 Willie Upshaw, Coach, 2007 Manny Aybar, P, 2002
Duane Kuiper, IF, 1982-85 {#70-2005-06} {#64-2002, #50-2002-03}
Bob Melvin, C, 1986 {#7-1986-88} Steve Holm, C, 2008 Kurt Ainsworth, P, 2002 {#32-2001-02}
Francisco Melendez, IF, 1987-88 John Bowker, OF, 2009-10 {#21-2008-09} Jose Cruz, Jr., OF, 2003
Bill Bathe, C, 1989-90 {Number Retired (June 26, 2010) – Dustan Mohr, OF, 2004

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Mike Matheny, C, 2005-06 Dusty Rhodes, OF, 1958-59 {#2-1965-66, #7-1968-69, #23-1965}
Matt Morris, P, 2007 {#35-2006} Bob Speake, OF, 1958-59 Norm Siebern, IF, 1967 {#7-1967}
Keiichi Yabu, P, 2008 Chuck Hiller, IF, 1961-65 Nate Oliver, IF, 1968
Eli Whiteside, C, 2009-12 {#2-Coach-1985} Tito Fuentes, IF, 1969-70
Cole Gillespie, OF, 2013 Tito Fuentes, IF, 1965-66 {#23-1967, 1970-74; #26-1965-66}
Roger Kieschnick, OF, 2013 {#23-1967, 1970-74; #29-1969-70} Steve Stone, P, 1972 {#33-1971}
Dan Uggla, IF, 2014 Ron Bryant, P, 1969-70 Mike Phillips, IF, 1973 {#10-1974-75}
Jake Peavy, P, 2014 {#43-2014} {#32-1967, 1971-74, #49-1967} Bruce Miller, IF, 1974-76
Floyd Wicker, P, 1971 Joe Coleman, P, 1979
23 (20) Dave Kingman, IF-OF, 1971-74 Rich Murray, IF, 1980
Bill White, IF, 1958 {#45-1971} Alan Fowlkes, P, 1982
Felipe Alou, OF, 1959-63 {#49-1958}, John Montefusco, P, 1975-80 {#50-1974} Randy Lerch, P, 1983-84
Manager-2003-06 Doyle Alexander, P, 1981 {#33-1981} Alex Trevino, C, 1985
Jack Hiatt, C, 1965 {#2-1965-66, Jeffrey Leonard, OF, 1982-84 Candy Maldonado, OF, 1986
#7-1967-69, #29-1967} {#00-1987-88, #20-1985-87} {#21-1986-89}
Ken Henderson, OF, 1965-66 Chuck Hensley, P, 1986 Mike LaCoss, P, 1986-91
{#15-1967-72, #20-1965, #43-1967} Randy Bockus, P, 1986-87 {#31-1987-88} Rick Parker, OF, 1991 {#32-1991, #51-1990}
Tito Fuentes, IF, 1967, 1970-74 Jessie Reid, OF, 1987-88 {#31-1987} Steve Hosey, OF, 1992
{#26-1965-66, #29-1969-70} Charlie Hayes, IF, 1989 {#13-1998-99} Dan Carlson, P, 1996-97
Clyde King, Manager, 1969-70 Mike Benjamin, IF, 1989 {#18-1990-95} Joe Carter, OF, 1998
Herm Starrette, Coach, 1977-78, 1983-84 Mike Kingery, OF, 1990-91 Scott Servais, C, 1999 {#9-2000}
Phil Nastu, P, 1979-80 Bill Swift, P, 1992-94 Bobby Estalella, C, 2000-01
{#14-1978, #25-1978} Rich Aurilia, IF, 1995 {#35-1996-03, #33-2007} Jason Schmidt, P, 2001-06 {#22-2002}
Enos Cabell, IF, 1981 Stephen Mintz, P, 1995 Luis Figueroa, IF, 2007
Jose Barrios, P, 1982 Mark Gardner, P, 1996-2001, Coach-2003- Travis Blackley, P, 2007
Jose Uribe, IF, 1985-92 Jay Witasick, P, 2002 Brian Bocock, IF, 2008
Steve Scarsone, IF, 1993-96 Scott McClain, IF, 2008 {#8-2007}
Dante Powell, OF, 1997 27 (4) Jesus Guzman, IF, 2009 {#13-2009}
{#30-1998, #56-2001} Hank Sauer, OF, 1958 Ryan Rohlinger, IF, 2009-11 {#57-2008}
Ellis Burks, OF, 1998-2000 {#6-1958-59, #7-Coach-1979} Bill Hall, IF, 2011
Shawon Dunston, IF, 2001-02 Bob Schmidt, C, 1959 Hector Sanchez, C, 2011-
{#21-1996, #8-1998} {#6-1958, #9-1960-61}
Randy Messenger, P, 2007 {#28-2007} Jim Hegan, C, 1959 30 (20)
Ivan Ochoa, IF, 2008 Juan Marichal, P, 1960-73 Orlando Cepeda, IF, 1958-66

GIANTS HISTORY
Ryan Garko, IF, 2009 {Number Retired (July 10, 1983) -- Billy Hoeft, P, 1966 {#20-1963}
Ron Wotus, Coach, 2010-14 Juan Marichal, P, 1960-73} Mike McCormick, P, 1967
(#10-1998-03, 2005, #16-2004, {#40-1958-62, 1967-70}
#17-2006-08} 28 (29) Don Carrithers, P, 1970-73 {#32-1970}
Jeff Francoeur, OF, 2013 Ruben Gomez, P, 1958 John Boccabella, C, 1974
Billy Loes, P, 1960-61 {#38-1960} Derrel Thomas, IF, 1975-77
24 (1) Gaylord Perry, P, 1962 John Tamargo, C, 1978-79
Willie Mays, OF, 1958-72 {#22-1962, #36-1963-71} Bob Kearney, P, 1979
{Number Retired (August 20, 1983) Bob Garibaldi, P, 1962-63, 1969 {#21-1966} Chili Davis, OF, 1981-87
-- Willie Mays, OF, 1958-72} Duke Snider, OF, 1964 Rusty Tillman, OF, 1988
Joe Gibbon, P, 1966-69 Donell Nixon, OF, 1988-89
25 (24) Ron Kline, P, 1969 Mark Thurmond, P, 1990
Whitey Lockman, IF, 1958 {#3-1962-64} Jerry Johnson, P, 1971-72 {35-1970} Chris James, OF, 1992
Don Blasingame, IF, 1961 {#10-1960-61} Ed Halicki, P, 1974-80 Jim McNamara, C, 1992-93
Jim Marshall, IF, 1960-61 Mike Rowland, P, 1980-81 {#53-1980} Jim Deshaies, P, 1993
Dick Estelle, P, 1964-65 Andy McGaffigan, P, 1982-83, 1990 Jamie Brewington, P, 1995
Ollie Brown, OF, 1966-68 {#48-1965} George Riley, P, 1984 Dan Peltier, IF, 1996
Bobby Bonds, OF, 1969-74 {#20-1968} Jose Morales, Coach, 1985-88 Marcus Jensen, C, 1996-97
Rob Dressler, P, 1975-76 Bob Knepper, P, 1989-90 {#39-1976-80} Jacob Cruz, OF, 1997-98 {#62-1996}
Bobby Murcer, OF, 1976 {#20-1975 Ed Vosberg, P, 1990 Dante Powell, OF, 1998 {#23-1997,
Phil Nastu, P, 1978 Tom Herr, IF, 1991 #56-2001}
{#14-1978, #23-1979-80} Cory Snyder, OF, 1992 {Number Retired (July 25, 1999) --
Dave Roberts, P, 1979 Kevin Rogers, P, 1993-95 {#21-1992} Orlando Cepeda, IF, 1958-66}
Jerry Martin, OF, 1981 Stan Javier, OF, 1996-99
Dan Gladden, OF, 1982-83 {#32-1984-86} Juan Melo, IF, 2000 31 (26)
Ron Pruitt, C, 1982-83 John Vander Wal, OF, 2001 Paul Giel, P, 1958
Pat Larkin, P, 1983 David Bell, IF, 2002 Billy O’Dell, P, 1960-64
Brian Kingman, P, 1983 Damian Moss, P, 2003 Bob Burda, IF, 1965-66
Mark Calvert, P, 1984 {#32-1983} Lance Niekro, IF, 2003, 2005-07 {#19-1969-70}
Gene Richards, OF, 1984 Wayne Franklin, P, 2004 Cesar Gutierrez, IF, 1967, 1969
Dan Driessen, IF, 1985-86 Randy Messenger, P, 2007 {#23-2007} {#17-1967}
Mike Aldrete, OF, 1987-88 {#1-1986} Rajai Davis, OF, 2007-08 Bob Taylor, OF, 1970
Tracy Jones, OF, 1989 Travis Denker, IF, 2008 Chris Arnold, IF, 1971-72
Pat Sheridan, OF, 1989 Buster Posey, C, 2009- {#17-1972-73, #15-1975-76}
Rick Leach, OF, 1990 Garry Maddox, OF, 1972-75
Mike Felder, OF, 1991-92 29 (31) Larry Herndon, OF, 1976-81
Barry Bonds, OF, 1993-07 Willie Kirkland, OF, 1958-60 John Rabb, C, 1982 {#5-1983-84}
Bob Shaw, P, 1964-66 Mike Chris, P, 1982-83
26 (21) Jack Hiatt, C, 1967 Jeff Cornell, P, 1984

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Bob Moore, P, 1985 {#38-1988-92} 36 (28)
Rick Lancelotti, IF/OF, 1986 Ron Davis, P, 1988
Joe Shipley, P, 1958
{#9-1986} Stuart Tate, P, 1988
{#38-1958, #46-1959, #42-1960}
Jessie Reid, OF, 1987 {#26-1987-88} Russ Swan, P, 1989
Billy Muffett, P, 1959
Randy Bockus, P, 1987-88 John Burkett, P, 1990-94
Bud Byerly, P, 1959-60
{#26-1986-87} {#32-1990, #40-1987}
Sherman Jones, P, 1960
Dennis Cook, P, 1988-89 {#36-1988} Steve Bourgeois, P, 1996
Gaylord Perry, P, 1963-71 {#28-1962}
Don Robinson, P, 1990-91 {#40-1987-89} Rich Rodriguez, P, 1996-99
Jim Howarth, OF, 1971
Jim Pena, P, 1992 Benito Santiago, C, 2001-03
{#19-1972-74, #41-1971}
J.R. Phillips, IF, 1993 David Aardsma, P, 2004 {#47-2004}
Sam McDowell, P, 1972 {#48-1972-73}
{#13-1994-95, #17-1996} Ricky Ledee, OF, 2004
Gary Matthews, OF, 1972-76
Erik Johnson, IF, 1993-94 Al Levine, P, 2005
Skip James, IF, 1977-78
Mark Leiter, P, 1995-96 Justin Knoedler, C, 2005
Jim Dwyer, OF, 1978
Desi Wilson, IF, 1996 {#8-1996} {#59-2004, #52-2005, #38-2006, #60-2006}
Bill North, OF, 1979-81
Robb Nen, P, 1998-02 Brian Wilson, P, 2006-07 {#38-2008-12}
Dan Schatzeder, P, 1982
Vinnie Chulk, P, 2006-08 Aaron Rowand, OF, 2008-11
Tom McCraw, Coach, 1983 {#21-1984-85}
Brad Penny, P, 2009, 2012 Charlie Culberson, IF, 2012
Brad Wellman, IF, 1982-86
Hensley Meulens, Coach, Dave Righetti, Coach, 2012- (#19-
Keith Comstock, P, 1987
2010- {#37-2012} 1991-93, 2002-06, 2010-12; #32-
Dennis Cook, P, 1988 {#31-1988-89}
2009; #46 - 2006-08)
32 (28) Rafael Novoa, P, 1990
Al Worthington, P, 1958-60 34 (25) Gil Heredia, P, 1991-92
Steve Reed, P, 1992 {#38-1998}
Dave Philley, OF, 1960 John Orsino, C, 1961-62
Gino Minutelli, P, 1993
Carl Boles, OF, 1962-63 Ron Herbel, P, 1963-69
Rick Layana, P, 1993
Bill Hands, P, 1965 Ed Goodson, IF, 1970-71 {#21-1972-75}
Tony Menendez, P, 1994
Ron Bryant, P, 1967, 1971-74 John D’Acquisto, P, 1973-76
Kenny Greer, P, 1995
{#26-1969-70, #49-1967} Terry Cornutt, P, 1977-78 {#42-1978}
Shawn Estes, P, 1995 {#55-1996-2001)
Don Carrithers, P, 1970 {#30-1970-73} Tom Heintzelman, IF, 1977-78
Jay Canizaro, IF, 1996
Jake Brown, OF, 1975 {#32-1977-78}
{#29-1998, #18-1999}
Tom Heintzelman, IF, 1977-78 Pedro Borbon, P, 1979
Armando Rios, IF, 1998 {#1-1998-2001}
{#34-1977-78} Mike Krukow, P, 1983 {#39-1983-89}
Joe Nathan, P, 1999-2000, 2002-03
Ed Whitson, P, 1979-81 Mark Grant, P, 1984 {#52-1986-87}
A.J. Pierzynski, C, 2004
Rich Gale, P, 1982 Norm Sherry, Coach, 1986-91
{Number Retired (July 23, 2005) –
Mike Vail, OF, 1983 Dave Burba, P, 1992-95 {#43-2004}
GIANTS HISTORY

Gaylord Perry, P, 1962-71}


Wallace Johnson, IF, 1983 {#5-1983} Scott Service, P, 1995
Mark Calvert, P, 1983 {#25-1984} Allen Watson, P, 1996 37 (29)
Dan Gladden, OF, 1984-86 {#25-1982-83} Glenallen Hill, OF, 1997 {#1-1995-96}
Stu Miller, P, 1958-62
Steve Carlton, P, 1986 Ramon Martinez, IF, 1998-2002
Masanori Murakami, P, 1965
Craig Lefferts, P, 1987-89 Jesse Foppert, P, 2003-05
{#10-1964-65}
Brad Komminsk, OF, 1990 Daniel Ortmeier, OF, 2005 {#40-2006-08}
Ray Sadecki, P, 1966-69
John Burkett, P, 1990 Steve Kline, P, 2006-07
Steve Whitaker, OF, 1970
{#33-1990-94, #40-1987} Billy Sadler, P, 2008 {#59-2006}
Frank Johnson, OF, 1970
Rick Parker, OF, 1991 Matt Downs, IF 2010 {#37-2009}
{#19-1966, #20-1968, #33-1967-68}
{#29-1991, #51-1990} Darren Ford, OF, 2010-2011
Mike Caldwell, P, 1974-76
Trevor Wilson, P, 1992-95 Clay Hensley, P, 2012
Ed Plank, P, 1978-79
{#41-1988-91} Guillermo Moscoso, P, 2013
Jeff Ransom, C, 1983
Bill Mueller, IF, 1996-2000, 2002 David Huff, P, 2014
{#3-1981, #16-1981-82}
Kurt Ainsworth, P, 2001-02 Andrew Susac, C, 2014-
Randy Gomez, C, 1984
{#22-2002}, 2003
Dustin Hermanson, P, 2003-04 35 (21) Kelly Downs, P, 1986-92
Andy Allanson, C, 1993
Brian Dallimore, IF, 2005 Pete Burnside, P, 1958
Terry Bross, P, 1993
{#60-2004, #14-2004, #2-2005} John Fitzgerald, P, 1958
Chris Hook, P, 1995-96
LaTroy Hawkins, P, 2005 {#39-2005] Georges Maranda, P, 1960
Joe Roa, P, 1997
Kevin Correia, P, 2006-08 Billy Pierce, P, 1962 (#19-1963-64}
John Johnstone, P, 1997 {#49-1998-2000}
{#50-2003, #53-2003-05} Frank Linzy, P, 1963, 1965-70
Miguel Del Toro, P, 1999
Dave Righetti, Coach, 2009 Jerry Johnson, P, 1970 {#28-1971-72}
Damon Minor, OF, 2001-02
{#19-1991-93, 2000-06, 2010-12; Chris Speier, IF, 1971-77, 1987-89
{#22-2000, #1-2004}
#46-2006-08} {#2-1987}
Alberto Castillo, C, 2003 {#50-2003}
Ryan Vogelsong, 2011-14 Art Gardner, OF, 1978
Brian Cooper, P, 2004 {#52-2005}
{#51-2000, #14-2001} Dennis Littlejohn, C, 1979-80 {#47-1978}
Merkin Valdez, P, 2004 {#47-2008}
Tom O’Malley, IF, 1982-84 {#39-1982}
33 (25) Chris Brown, IF, 1984-87
Jack Taschner, P, 2005-08 {#48-2005}
Matt Downs, IF, 2009 {#34-2010]
Jack Sanford, P, 1959-65 Andres Santana, IF, 1990 {#56-1991-93}
Dan Runzler, P, 2009 {#45-2010-12}
Frank Johnson, OF, 1967-68 Steve Decker, C, 1991-92 {#47-1990}
Todd Wellemeyer, P, 2010
{#19-1966, #20-1968 #37-1970} Larry Carter, P, 1993 {52-1992}
Chris Stewart, C, 2011
Ron Hunt, IF, 1968-70 Salomon Torres, P, 1993-95
Hensley Meulens, Coach, 2012
Steve Stone, P, 1971 {#29-1972} Carlos Valdez, P, 1995
{#31-2010-11}
Jim Barr, P, 1971-78, 1982-83 Rich Aurilia, IF, 1996-03, 2007-09
Dan Otero, P, 2012-13 {#43, #87-2012}
Bill Bordley, P, 1980 {#26-1995}
Kensuke Tanaka, IF, 2013
Allen Ripley, P, 1980-81 Deivi Cruz, IF, 2004-05 {#10-2004}
Adam Duvall, IF, 2014-
Doyle Alexander, P, 1981 {#26-1981} Brett Tomko, P, 2005 {#50-2004-05}
Alex Sanchez, OF, 1984 Matt Morris, P, 2006 {#22-2007}
Roger Craig, Manager, 1986-87 Brandon Crawford, IF, 2011-

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38 (27) John Cumberland, P, 1970-72 43 (31)
Tom Bradley, P, 1973-75
Joe Shipley, P, 1958 Johnny Antonelli, P, 1958-60
John Curtis, P, 1977-79
{#36-1958, #42-1960, #46-1959} Bob Barton, C, 1965 {#1-1966-69}
Al Hargesheimer, P, 1980-81
Gordon Jones, P, 1958-59 Don Landrum, OF, 1966
Jose Barrios, OF, 1982
Billy Loes, P, 1960 {#28-1960-61} Ken Henderson, OF, 1967
Mark Dempsey, P, 1982
Manuel Mota, OF, 1962 {#15-1967-72, #20-1965, #23-1965-66}
Dave LaPoint, P, 1985
Bob Hendley, P, 1964-65 Rich Robertson, P, 1967-68
Juan Berenguer, P, 1986
Bob Priddy, P, 1965-66 {#45-1969-71, #48-1966, #49-1971}
John Burkett, P, 1987
Wes Westrum, Coach, 1968 Jim Rosario, OF, 1971-72 {#22-1972}
{#32-1990, #33-1990-94, #41-1987}
{#3-1960-61, #5-1969, #6-1961, #9-1958- Charlie Williams, P, 1972 {#49-1972-78}
Don Robinson, P, 1987-89 {#31-1990-91}
59, 1962-63, 1970-71, 1974-75} John Morris, P, 1973-74 {#42-1972}
Steve Bedrosian, P, 1989-90
Lee Pitlock, P, 1970 Steve Barber, P, 1974
Bud Black, P, 1991-94
Steve Hamilton, P, 1971 Glenn Adams, OF, 1975-76
Mark Dewey, P, 1995-96 {#14-1990}
Elias Sosa, P, 1972-74 Tom Griffin, P, 1979-81
Wilson Alvarez, P, 1997
Horace Speed, OF, 1975 Scott Garrelts, P, 1982-83 {#50-1983-91}
Jason Christiansen, P, 2001-05
Jack Clark, OF, 1976 Gary Rajsich, OF, 1985
Doug Clark, OF, 2005
{#15-1975, #22-1976-84} Dave Dravecky, P, 1987-89
Daniel Ortmeier, OF, 2006-08 {#34-2005}
Greg Minton, P, 1977-87 Carl Bottenfield, P, 1994
Madison Bumgarner, P, 2009-
{#41-1975, #42-1976-77} Jeff Juden, P, 1996
Roger Craig, Manager, 1988-92 41 (22) Rene Arocha, P, 1997
{#33-1986-87} Danny Darwin, P, 1997-98
Ramon Monzant, P, 1958, 1960
Rikkert Faneyte, OF, 1993-94 Jerry Spradlin, P, 1999 {#51-1999}
Matty Alou, OF, 1960-65
{#39-1994} Ryan Jensen, P, 2001, 2002-03 {#15-2001}
Don Mason, IF, 1966-68 {#21-1968-70}
Pat Gomez, P, 1994-95 Brian Boehringer, P, 2001
Mike Davison, P, 1969-70
Jose Bautista, P, 1995-96 Sidney Ponson, P, 2003
Miguel Puente, P, 1970
Jeff Ball, IF, 1998 Dave Burba, P, 2004 {#34-1992-95}
Jim Howarth, OF, 1971
Aaron Fultz, P, 2000-02 Matt Cain, P, 2005-06 {#18-2007-}
{#19-1972-74, #36-1971}
Jim Brower, P, 2003-05 Geno Espineli, P, 2008
Don Rose, P, 1974
Brandon Puffer, P, 2005 Alex Hinshaw, P, 2009-10 {#52-2008}
Greg Minton, P, 1975
Matt Kinney, P, 2005 Orlando Cabrera, IF, 2011 {#6-2011}
{#38-1977-87, #42-1976-77}
Justin Knoedler, C, 2006 Dan Otero, P, 2012 {#37, #87-2012}
Darrell Evans, IF, 1976-83
{#59-2004, #53-2005, #33-2005, #60-2006} Sandy Rosario, P, 2013
Scot Thompson, IF, 1984-85
Mike Stanton, P, 2006 Jake Peavy, P, 2014 {#22-2014}
Mike Woodard, IF, 1985-87

GIANTS HISTORY
Brian Wilson, P 2008-2012 Brett Bochy, P, 2014
John Burkett, P, 1987
{#33-2006-07}
Heath Hembree, P, 2013
{#32-1990, #33-1990-94, #40-1987} 44 (3)
Dave Henderson, OF, 1987
Michael Morse, OF, 2014 Don Johnson, P, 1958
Trevor Wilson, P, 1988-91 {#32-1992-95}
Ray Crone, P, 1958
39 (22) Bryan Hickerson, P, 1991-94
Willie McCovey, IF/OF,1959-73, 1977-80
Sergio Valdez, P, 1995
Leon Wagner, OF, 1958 {Number Retired (September 1980)
Rich DeLucia, P, 1996-97 {#46-1996}
#48-1958-59} -- Willie McCovey, IF/OF
Cory Bailey, P, 1997-98
Curt Barclay, P, 1958-59 1959-73, 1977-80}
Scott Linebrink, P, 2000
Eddie Fisher, P, 1959, 1961 {#7-1960}
Dick LeMay, P, 1961-62
Chad Zerbe, P, 2000-03 45 (21)
Brad Hennessey, P, 2004-08
Randy Hundley, C, 1964-65 {#1-1965} Dom Zanni, P, 1958-59 {#51-1958}
Jeremy Affeldt, P, 2009-
Lindy McDaniel, 1966-68 Nick Testa, Coach, 1958 {#47-1958}
Bill Monbouquette, P, 1968 42 (15) Jim Duffalo, P, 1961-65
Frank Reberger, P, 1970-72 Bill Henry, P, 1965-68
Marv Grissom, P, 1958
Randy Moffitt, P, 1972-75 {#17-1975-81} Rich Robertson, P, 1969-71
Joe Shipley, P, 1960
Bob Knepper, P, 1976-80 {#28, 1989-90} {#43-1967-68, #48-1966, #49-1971}
{#36-1958, #38-1958 #46-1959}
Tom O’Malley, IF, 1982 {#35-1982-84} Dave Kingman, OF, 1971 {#26-1971-74
Bob Bolin, P, 1961-69
Renie Martin, P, 1982 {#17-1983-84} Frank Riccelli, P, 1976
John Morris, P, 1972 {#43-1973-74}
Mike Krukow, P, 1983-89 {#34-1983} Terry Whitfield, OF, 1977-80
Jim Willoughby, P, 1973-74
Tony Perezchica, IF, 1990-91 Bill Laskey, P, 1982 {#19-1983-85}
{#19-1971-72}
{#1-1988, #16-1988} Rob Deer, OF, 1984-85
Greg Minton, P, 1976-77
Ted Wood, OF, 1991-93 Terry Mulholland, P, 1986, 1988-89,
{#38-1977-87, #41-1975}
Paul Faries, IF, 1994 {#21-1993} 1995, 1997
Terry Cornutt, P, 1978 {#34-1977-78}
Rikkert Faneyte, OF, 1994 {#38-1993-94} Jim Weaver, OF, 1989
Milt May, C, 1980 {#7-1980-83}
Allen Watson, P, 1996 {#34-1996} Francisco Olivares, P, 1990-92
John Van Ornum, Coach, 1981-84
Roberto Hernandez, P, 1997 Mark Carreon, OF/IF, 1993-96
Jack Mull, Coach, 1985
Steve Reed, P, 1998 {#36-1992} Dean Hartgraves, P, 1998
Bill Fahey, Coach, 1986-91
Pedro Feliz, IF, 2000-03 {#7-2004-07} Chris Brock, P, 1999 {#51-1998}
Mike Jackson, P, 1992-94
Todd Linden, OF, 2004-07 Todd Worrell, P, 2001-03, 2006
John Roper, P, 1995
{#67-2003, #50-2003} Tyler Walker, P, 2004-05, 2007-08
Keith Williams, OF, 1996
LaTroy Hawkins, P, 2005 {#32-2005] {#47-2006}
Kirk Rueter, P, 1996-97 {#46-1997-05}
Guillermo Rodriguez, C, 2007 Justin Miller, P, 2009
{Number Retired, 1997 --
Roberto Kelly, Coach, 2008- Dan Runzler, P, 2010-12 {#37-2009}
Jackie Robinson, IF, Brooklyn
Travis Ishikawa, IF/OF, 2014-
40 (21) Dodgers, 1947-56 -- By Order of
{#1-2006, #5-2008, #10-2009-10}
Commissioner Bud Selig}
Mike McCormick, P, 1958-62, 1967-70
{#30-1967}
John Pregenzer, P, 1963 {#18-1964}
Ozzie Virgil, IF/Coach, 1966

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46 (13) Charlie Williams, P, 1972-78 {#43-1972} Ramon Ramirez, P, 2010-11, 2013
Max Venable, OF, 1979-83 Yusmeiro Petit, P, 2012-
Joe Shipley, P, 1959 {#36-1958,
Jeff Robinson, P, 1984-87
#38-1958, #42-1960}
Jeff Brantley, P, 1988-93 53 (14)
Larry Jansen, Coach, 1961-71
Tom Lampkin, C, 1995-96 Mike Rowland, P, 1980 {#28-1980-81}
Andy Gilbert, Coach, 1972 {#8-1973-75}
Pat Rapp, P, 1997 {#48-1992} Alan Fowlkes, P, 1982
Gary Lavelle, P, 1974-84
John Johnstone, P, 1998-2000 {#37-1997} Colin Ward, P, 1985
Jim Gott, P, 1985 {#51-1985-87}
Scott Eyre, P, 2002-04 {#47-2005} Eric Gunderson, P, 1990-91
Jon Perlman, P, 1987
Armando Benitez, P, 2005-07 Joe Rosselli, P, 1995
Craig Colbert, C, 1992-93
Clay Timpner, OF, 2008 Keith Foulke, P, 1997
Steve Frey, P, 1994-95
Joe Martinez, P, 2009-10 Orel Hershiser, P, 1998
Rich DeLucia, P, 1996 {#41-1996-97}
Javier Lopez, P, 2010- Kevin Correia, P, 2003-05
Kirk Rueter, P, 1997-05 {#42-1996-97}
{#50-2003, #32-2006-08}
Dave Righetti, Coach, 2006-08 {#19- 50 (17) Leo Estrella, P, 2004
1991-93, 2000-06, 2010; #32-2009}
Bob Schroder, IF, 1965 {#10-1965-68} Jonathan Sanchez, P, 2006-08
Bob Howry, P, 2009
John Montefusco, P, 1974 {#26-1975-80} {#57-2009-11}
Santiago Casilla, P, 2010-
Jeff Stember, P, 1980 Denny Bautista, P, 2010
47 (21) Scott Garrelts, P, 1983-91{#43-1982-83} Melky Cabrera, OF, 2012
Greg Brummett, P, 1993 Ehire Adrianza, IF, 2013-14 {#6-2014-}
Nick Testa, C, 1958
William VanLandingham, P, 1994-97 Chris Heston, P, 2014-
{#45-Coach-1958}
Julian Tavarez, P, 1998-99 {#52-1997}
Bob Etheridge, IF, 1967 {#17-1969}
Manny Aybar, P, 2002-03 54 (6)
Nestor Chavez, P, 1967
{#64-2002, #22-2002} Angel Escobar, P, 1988
Don McMahon, P, 1969-72;
Alberto Castillo, C, 2003 {#37-2003} Rich Gossage, P, 1989
Coach, 1973-75, 1980-82
Kevin Correia, P, 2003 Tim Scott, P, 1996
Bill Faul, P, 1970
{#53-2003-05, #32-2006-08} Kevin Walker, P, 2004
Lynn McGlothen, P, 1977-78
Todd Linden, OF, 2003 Scott Munter, P, 2005-06-07 {#47-2007}
Dennis Littlejohn, C, 1978 {#35-1979-80}
{#67-2003, #39-2004-05} Sergio Romo, P, 2008-
Frank Williams, P, 1984-86
Brett Tomko, P, 2004-05 {#35-2005}
Joe Price, P, 1987-89
Eliezer Alfonzo, C, 2006-08 55 (6)
Steve Decker, C, 1990 {#35-1991-92}
Matt Palmer, P, 2008 Gordie MacKenzie, Coach, 1986-88
Dan Quisenberry, P, 1990
Conor Gillaspie, IF, 2008, 2011-12 Randy O’Neal, P, 1990
Rod Beck, P, 1991-97
Jose Mijares, P, 2012-13 Rich Monteleone, P, 1994
Jose Mesa, P, 1998
Matt Duffy, IF, 2014- Shawn Estes, P, 1996-2001 {#36-1995}
GIANTS HISTORY

Felix Rodriguez, P, 1999-04


Luis Pujols, Coach, 2003-06
David Aardsma, P, 2004 {#33-2004} 51 (19) Tim Lincecum, P, 2007-
Scott Eyre, P, 2005 {#49-2002-04}
Tommy Toms, P, 1975-77
Tyler Walker, P, 2006 {#45-2004-05, 2007-08}
Matt Nokes, C, 1985 56 (14)
Scott Munter, P, 2007 {#54-2005-06-07}
Jim Gott, P, 1985-87 {#46-1985} Pete Falcone, P, 1975
Merkin Valdez, P, 2008-09 {#37-2004}
Rick Parker, OF, 1990, {#29-1991, #32-1991} Frank Funk, Coach, 1976
Chris Ray, P, 2010
Greg Booker, P, 1990 Joe Pittman, IF, 1984
Eric Surkamp, P, 2011-2013
Willie McGee, OF, 1991-94 Andres Santana, IF, 1991-93 {#35-1990}
48 (20) Enrique Burgos, P, 1995 Dax Jones, OF, 1996
Doug Creek, P, 1996-97 Alan Embree, P, 1999-01
Jim Constable, P, 1958, 1963
Chris Brock, P, 1998 {#45-1999} Dante Powell, OF, 2001 {#23-1997, #30-1998}
Leon Wagner, OF, 1958-59 {#39-1958}
Jerry Spradlin, P, 1999 {#43-1999} Jason Ellison, OF, 2003-05 {#21-2005-06}
Al Stanek, P, 1963
Ryan Vogelsong, P, 2000 Dan Giese, P, 2007
Ollie Brown, OF, 1965 {#25-1966-68}
{#14-2001, #32-2011} Osiris Matos, P, 2008
Rich Robertson, P, 1966
Troy Brohawn, P, 2002 Ryan Sadowski, P, 2009
{#43-1967-68, #45-1969-71, #49-1971}
Brian Powell, P, 2003 Andres Torres, OF, 2010-11, 2013 {#59-2009}
Sam McDowell, P, 1972-73 {#36-1972}
Noah Lowry, P, 2004-08 {#60-2003} Travis Blackley, P, 2012
Butch Metzger, P, 1974
Randy Johnson, P, 2009 Gary Brown, OF, 2014-
Fred Breining, P, 1980-83
Justin Christian, OF, 2011-12 {#70-2011}
Bob Miller, Coach, 1985
Eric Hacker, P, 2012 57 (10)
Roger Mason, P, 1986 {#19-1985}
Jake Dunning, P, 2013-14 Doug Henry, P, 1997, 2000
Rick Reuschel, P, 1987-91
Erik Cordier, P, 2014- Ben Weber, P, 2000
Paul McClellan, P, 1991
Jerome Williams, P, 2003-05
Pat Rapp, P, 1992 {#49-1997} 52 (16) Julio Ramirez, OF, 2005
Dick Pole, Coach, 1993-97
Chris Bourjos, OF, 1980 Eugenio Velez, OF, 2007 {#8-2008-10}
Russ Ortiz, P, 1998-2002, 2007 {#60-1998}
Mark Grant, P, 1986-87 {#34-1984} Ryan Rohlinger, IF, 2008 {#29-2009-11}
Matt Herges, P, 2003-05
Russ Swan, P, 1989-90 Jonathan Sanchez, P, 2009-11
Jack Taschner, P, 2005 {#37-2005-08}
Larry Carter, P, 1993 {#35-1992} {#53-2006-08}
Jamey Wright, P, 2006
Jeff Reed, C, 1993-95 Francisco Peguero, OF, 2012- {#14-2012}
Erick Threets, P, 2008 {#60-2007}
Julian Tavarez, P, 1997 {#50-1998-99) Chad Gaudin, P, 2013
Pablo Sandoval, IF-C, 2008-14
Alvin Morman, P, 1998 Juan Gutierrez, P, 2014-
49 (16) Felipe Crespo, IF, 2000-01
58 (3)
Trey Lunsford, C, 2002-03
Felipe Alou, OF, 1958
Justin Knoedler, C, 2004 Roger Samuels, P, 1988
{#23-1959-63, Manager-2003}
{#59-2005, #33-2005, #38-2006, #60-2006} Denny Sommers, Coach, 1993-94
Ron Bryant, P, 1967
Brian Cooper, P, 2005 {#37-2004} Bill Hayes, Coach, 2007-
{#26-1969-70, #32-1967, 1971-74}
Scott Atchison, P, 2007
Jim Johnson, P, 1970
Alex Hinshaw, P, 2008 {#43-2009} 59 (8)
Rich Robertson, P, 1971
Brandon Medders, P, 2009-10 Rick Rodriguez, P, 1990
{#43-1967-68, #45-1969-71, #48-1966}

366 | San francisco Giants 2015


Juan Lopez, Coach, 1996-2002
Jeremy Accardo, P, 2005-06
Justin Knoedler, C, 2005
{#52-2004, #33-2005, #38-2006, #60-2006}
Billy Sadler, P, 2006 {#34-2008}
Andres Torres, OF, 2009 {#56-2010-11}
Guillermo Mota, P, 2010-12
Mike Kickham, P, 2013
60 (9)
Dave Heaverlo, P, 1975-77
Russ Ortiz, P, 1998 {#48-1998-2002, 2007)
Francisco Santos, IF-OF, 2003
Noah Lowry, P, 2003 {#51-2004-07}
Brian Dallimore, IF, 2004
{#14-2004, #32-2005, #2-2005}
Justin Knoedler, C, 2006
{#52-2004, #33-2005, #59-2005, #38-2006}
Erick Threets, P, 2007 {#48-2008}
Waldis Joaquin, P, 2009-11
Hunter Strickland, P, 2014-
61 (2)
Livan Hernandez, P, 1999-2002
Shane Loux, P, 2012
62 (1)
Wilson Delgado, IF, 1996-97,1999-2000
{#1-1998}
63 (1)
Jean Machi, P, 2012- {#79-2012}

64 (1)

GIANTS HISTORY
Manny Aybar, P, 2002
{#22-2002, #50-2002-03}
65 (2)
Steve Soderstrom, P, 1996
Steve Edlefsen, P, 2011-2012
66 (1)
Doug Mirabelli, C, 1996-97
{#2-1998, #19-1999, #15-2000}
67 (1)
Todd Linden, OF, 2003
{#50-2003, #39-2004-07}
68 (1)
Xavier Nady, OF, 2012 {#12-2012}

70 (4)
Willie Upshaw, Coach, 2005-06
{20-2007}
Justin Christian, OF, 2011 {#51-2011]
Joe Lefebvre, Coach, 2012
George Kontos, P, 2012-
71 (1)
Pat Misch, P, 2006-07 [#16-2008]

72 (1)
Luis Aquino, P, 1995

75 (1)
Barry Zito, P, 2007-13

79 (1)
Jean Machi, P, 2012 {#63-2012-}

87 (1)
Dan Otero, P, 2012 {#37, #43-2012}

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All-Time Giants Playing Roster
1883-2014 (1,703 total players) Bamberger, Hal, OF, 1948 Blaylock, Marv, IF, 1950
Bancroft, Dave, IF, 1920-23, 1930 Blewitt, Bob, P, 1902
A (44) Bannon, Tom, OF, 1895-96 Blue, Vida, P, 1978-81, 1985-86
Aardsma, David, P, 2004 Barber, Steve, P, 1974 Blume, Clint, P, 1922-23
Abernathy, Virgil, P, 1946-47 Barclay, Curt, P, 1957-59 Boccabella, John, C, 1974
Abreu, Tony, IF, 2013-14 Barna, Herbert, OF, 1941-43 Bochy, Brett, P, 2014
Accardo, Jeremy, P, 2005-06 Barnes, Jesse, P, 1918-23 Bockus, Randy, P, 1986-88
Adams, Ace, P, 1941-46 Barnes, Virgil, P, 1919-28 Brian Bocock, IF, 2008
Adams, Glenn, OF, 1975-76 Barr, Bob, P, 1891 Boehringer, Brian, P, 2001
Adams, Rick, IF, 1985 Barr, Jim, P, 1971-78,1982-83 Boles, Carl, OF, 1962
Adrianza, Ehire, IF, 2013- Barrios, Jose, OF, 1982 Bolin, Bobby, P, 1961-69
Affeldt, Jeremy, P, 2009- Barry, Shad, OF, 1908 Bonds, Barry, OF, 1993-2007
Ainsmith, Eddie, C, 1924 Bartell, Dick, IF, 1935-46 Bonds, Bobby, OF, 1968-74
Ainsworth, Kurt, P, 2001-2003 Barthelson, Bob, P, 1944 Bonura, Zeke, IF, 1939
Aldrete, Mike, IF, 1986-88 Bartley, Bill, P, 1903 Boney, Hank, P, 1927
Aldridge, Vic, P, 1928 Barton, Bob, C, 1965-69 Booker, Greg, P, 1990
Alexander, Doyle, P, 1981 Barton, Shawn, P, 1995-96 Boone, Ike, OF, 1922
Alexander, Gary, C, 1975-77 Bass, Kevin, OF, 1990-92 Borbon, Pedro, P, 1979
Alfonzo, Edgardo, IF, 2003-05 Bassett, Charley, IF, 1890-1902 Bordley, Bill, P, 1980
Alfonzo, Eliezer, C, 2006-08 Bathe, Bill, C, 1989-90 Boswell, Andy, P, 1895
Allanson, Andy, C, 1993 Batiste, Kim, IF, 1996 Bottenfield, Kent, 1994
Allen, Ethan, OF, 1930-32 Battam, Larry, IF, 1895 Bourgeois, Steven, P, 1996
Allen, Johnny, P, 1943-44 Bautista, Denny, P, 2010 Bourjos, Chris, OF, 1980
Allen, Myron, P, 1883 Bautista, Jose, P, 1995-96 Bowen, Chick, OF, 1919
Alou, Felipe, OF, 1958-63 Bean, Joe, IF, 1902 Bowen, Sutherland, P, 1896
Alou, Jesus, OF, 1963-68 Beatty, Des, IF, 1914 Bowerman, Frank, C, 1900-07
Alou, Matty, OF, 1960-65 Becannon, James, P, 1887 Bowker, John, OF, 2008-2010
Alou, Moises, OF, 2005-06 Beck, Rod, P, 1991-97 Bowman, Bob, P, 1941
GIANTS HISTORY

Alvarez, Wilson, P, 1997 Becker, Beals, F, 1910-12 Bowman, Ernie, IF, 1961-63
Amalfitano, Joey, IF, 1954-55,1960-61 Becker, Marty, OF, 1915 Bowman, Joe, P, 1934
Ames, Leon, P, 1903-13 Beckley, Jake, IF, 1896-97 Bowman, Roger, P, 1949-52
Anderson, Dave, IF, 1990-91 Bedrosian, Steve, P, 1989-90 Boyle, Jack, C, 1892
Anderson, Fred, P, 1916-18 Beecher, LeRoy, P, 1907-08 Boyle, Jim, C, 1926
Andrews, Hub, P, 1947-48 Beggs, Joe, P, 1947-48 Bradford, Vic, OF, 1943
Andrews, Nate, P, 1956 Begley, Ed, P, 1884 Bradley, Tom, P, 1973-75
Andrews, Rob, IF, 1977-79 Begley, Gene, C, 1886 Brain, Dave, IF, 1908
Antonelli, Johnny, P, 1954-60 Behrman, Hank, P, 1949 Brainard, Fred, IF, 1914-16
Aquino, Luis, P, 1995 Bell, David, IF, 2002 Brandt, Jackie, OF, 1956, 1958-59
Aragon, Jack, PH, 1941 Bell, Herman, P, 1932-34 Brantley, Jeff, P, 1988-1993
Arias, Joaquin, IF, 2012- Belt, Brandon, IF, 2011- Breining, Fred, P, 1980-83
Arnold, Chris, IF, 1971-76 Beltran, Carlos, OF, 2011 Brenly, Bob, C, 1981-1988, 1989
Arnovich, Morris, OF, 1941 Benard, Marvin, OF, 1995-2003 Brennan, Don, P, 1937
Arocha, Rene, P, 1997 Benitez, Armando, P, 2005-07 Bresnahan, Roger, C, 1902-08
Atchison, Scott, P, 2007 Benjamin, Mike, IF, 1989-95 Bressoud, Ed, IF, 1956-61
Aurilia, Rich, IF, 1995-2003, 2007-2009 Bentley, Jack, P, 1923-27 Brewer, Jack, P, 1944-46
Aybar, Manny, P, 2002-03 Benton, Larry, P, 1927-30 Brewington, Jamie, P, 1995
Ayers, Bill, P, 1947 Benton, Rube, P, 1915-21 Bridwell, Al, IF, 1908-11
Benzinger, Todd, 1B, 1993-95 Brink, Brad, 1994
B (171) Berenguer, Juan, P, 1986 Brock, Chris, 1998-99
Babb, Charley, IF, 1903 Berger, Wally, OF, 1937-38 Brodie, Steve, OF, 1902
Babington, Charlie, OF, 1915 Bergman, Dave, IF, 1981-83 Brohawn, Troy, P, 2002
Bader, Lore, P, 1912 Berly, Jack, P, 1931 Brondell, Ken, P, 1944
Bailey, Cory, P, 1997-98 Bernard, Curt, OF, 1900-01 Bross, Terry, P, 1993
Bailey, Ed, C, 1961-63, 1965 Berres, Ray, C, 1942-45 Brouthers, Dan, IF, 1904
Bailey, Mark, C, 1990, 1992 Berry, Joe, IF, 1921-22 Brower, Jim, P, 2003-05
Bain, Loren, P, 1945 Berryhill, Damon, C, 1997 Brown, Chris, IF, 1984-87
Baird, Al, IF, 1917 Bertell, Dick, C, 1965 Brown, Eddie, IF, 1920-21
Baird, Doug, IF, 1920 Bescher, Bob, OF, 1914 Brown, Gary, OF, 2014-
Baker, Dusty, OF, 1984 Black, Buddy, P, 1991-94 Brown, Jake, OF, 1975
Baker, Howard, IF, 1915 Blackley, Travis, P, 2007, 2012 Brown, Jim, P, 1884
Baker, Tom, P, 1937-38 Blaemire, Rae, C, 1941 Brown, Jumbo, P, 1937-42
Baldwin, Harry, P, 1924-25 Blanco, Damaso, IF, 1972-74 Brown, Ollie, OF, 1965-68
Baldwin, Mark, P, 1893 Blanco, Gregor, OF, 2012- Brown, Willard, C, 1887-89
Ball, Jeff, IF, 1998 Blasingame, Don, IF, 1960-61 Browne, George, OF, 1902-07
Bamberger, George, P, 1951-52 Blattner, Buddy, IF, 1946-48 Brummett, Greg, P, 1993

368 | San francisco Giants 2015


Bryant, Ron, P, 1967, 1969-74 Cadore, Leon, P, 1924 Castleman, Foster, IF, 1954-57
Buckeye, Garland, P, 1928 Cain, Matt, P, 2005- Causey, Cecil, P, 1918-22
Buckley, Dick, C, 1890-91 Calderone, Sam, C, 1950, 1953 Cepeda, Orlando, IF, 1958-66
Budnick, Mike, P, 1946-47 Caldwell, Mike, P, 1974-76 Chagnon, Leon, P, 1935
Buelow, Charlie, IF, 1901 Callahan, Jim, OF, 1902 Chaplin, James, P, 1928-31
Bumgarner, Madison, P, 2009- Calvert, Mark, P, 1983-84 Chase, Hal, IF, 1919
Burba, Dave, P, 1992-95, 2004 Camacho, Ernie, P, 1989-90 Chase, Ken, P, 1943
Burda, Bob, IF, 1965-66, 1969-70 Campfield, Sal, P, 1896 Chavez, Angel, IF, 2005
Burgos, Enrique, P, 1995 Canizaro, Jay, IF, 1996, 99 Chavez, Nestor, P, 1967
Burke, Eddie, OF, 1892-95 Cantwell, Ben, P, 1927-28, 1937 Cheeves, Virgil, P, 1927
Burke, Frank, OF, 1906 Carden, John, P, 1946 Chiozza, Lou, IF, 1937-39
Burke, John, OF, 1902 Cardenal, Jose, OF, 1963-64 Choate, Don, P, 1960
Burkett, Jesse, OF, 1890 Carey, Roger, IF, 1887 Chris, Mike, P, 1982-83
Burkett, John, P, 1987, 1990-94 Carlson, Dan, P, 1996-97 Christian, Justin, OF, 2011-2012
Burks, Ellis, OF, 1998-2000 Carlton, Steve, P, 1986 Christiansen, Jason, P, 2001-05
Burns, George, OF, 1911-21 Carpenter, Bob, P, 1940-42, 1946-47 Chulk, Vinnie, P, 2006-08
Burns, Thomas, OF, 1895 Carreon, Mark, OF, 1993-96 Cissell, Bill, IF, 1938
Burnside, Pete, P, 1955, 1957-58 Carrick, Bill, P, 1898-1900 Clapp, John, C, 1883
Burrell, Pat, OF, 2010-11 Carrithers, Don, P, 1970-73 Clark, Doug, OF, 2005
Burrell, Frank, C, 1891 Carsey, Wilfred, P, 1899 Clark, Jack, OF, 1975-84
Burriss, Emmanuel, IF, 2008- Carter, Blackie, OF, 1925-26 Clark, Roy, OF, 1902
Bush, Joe, P, 1927 Carter, Gary, C, 1990 Clark, Watty, P, 1933-34
Butler, Brett, OF, 1988-90 Carter, Joe, OF, 1998 Clark, Will, IF, 1986-93
Butler, Frank, OF, 1895 Carter, Larry, P, 1992-93 Clark, Willie, IF, 1895-97
Byerly, Bud, P, 1959-60 Caskin, Ed, IF, 1883-84, 1886 Clarke, Artie, C, 1890-91
Casilla, Santiago, P, 2010 - Clarke, William H., P, 1894-97
C (128) Castillo, Alberto, C, 2003 Clarke, William J., C, 1905
Cabell, Enos, IF, 1981 Castillo, Jose, IF, 2008 Clarkson, Arthur, P, 1891
Cabrera, Melky, OF, 2012 Castleman, Clydell, P, 1934-39 Clarkson, Bill, P, 1927-28
Cabrera, Orlando, IF, 2011

1900-2014 All-Time Giants Coaches

GIANTS HISTORY
Alfonso, Carlos, 1992, 1997-99 Henrich, Tommy, 1957 Olson, Ivy, 1932
Amalfitano, Joe, 1972-75 Hiller, Chuck, 1985 O’Doul, Lefty, 1958
Baker, Dusty, 1988-92 Jackson, Travis, 1939-40, 1947-48 Ozark, Danny, 1983-84
Bancroft, Dave, 1930-32 Jackson, Sonny, 1997-02 Parker, Salty, 1958-61, 1979
Benson, Vern, 1980 Jansen, Larry, 1954, 1961-71 Perranoski, Ron, 1997-99
Bonds, Bobby, 1993-96 Jennings, Hughie, 1921-25 Pole, Dick, 1993-97
Brenly, Bob, 1992-95 Jonnard, Bubber, 1942-46 Posedel, Bill, 1959-60
Bresnahan, Roger, 1925-28 Kelly, Roberto, 2008- Pujols, Luis, 2003-06
Bridges, Rocky, 1985 Kim, Wendell, 1989-96 Righetti, Dave, 2000-
Bristol, Dave, 1978-79 Kress, Red, 1946-49 Robinson, Wilbert, 1911-13
Buford, Don, 1981-84 Lansford, Carney, 2008-2009 Rodgers, Bob, 1976
Burkett, Jesse, 1921 Latham, Arlie, 1909 Sauer, Hank, 1979
Burns, George, 1931 Lavagetto, Cookie, 1964-67 Shellenback, Frank, 1950-55
Clarke, Tommy, 1932-35, 1938 Lefebvre, Jim, 1980-82 Shepard, Larry, 1979
Clines, Gene, 1997-02 Lefebvre, Joe, 2002-07; 2012- Sherry, Norm, 1986-91
Davenport, Jim, 1970, 1976-82, 1996 Lillis, Bob, 1986-96 Smith, Al, 1933
Dolan, Cozy, 1922-24 Lockman, Whitey, 1961-64 Snyder, Frank, 1933-41
Evers, Johnny, 1920 Lopez, Juan, 1999-02 Sommers, Denny, 1993-94
Fahey, Bill, 1986-91 Lowrey, Peanuts, 1967-68 Southworth, Billy, 1933
Fitzsimmons, Freddie, 1949-55 MacKenzie, Gordy, 1986-88 Starrette, Herm, 1977-78, 1983-84
Flannery, Tim, 2007-2014 Mathewson, Christy, 1919-21 Testa, Nick, 1958
Fox, Charlie, 1965-68 McCraw, Tom, 1983-85 Thompson, Robby, 2000-2001
Franks, Herman, 1949-55, 1958, 1964 McMahon, Don, 1973-75, 1980-82 Upshaw, Willie, 2007
Frisch, Frankie, 1949 McNamara, John, 1971-73 Van Ornum, John, 1981-84
Funk, Frank, 1976 Meulens, Hensley, 2010- Virgil, Ozzie, 1969-72, 1974-75
Gardner, Mark, 2003- Meusel, Irish, 1930 Westrum, Wes, 1958-63, 1968-71
Gilbert, Andy, 1972-75 Miller, Bob, 1985 Williams, Davey, 1956-57
Glynn, Gene, 2003-06 Mitchell, Clarence, 1932-33 Winkles, Bobby, 1976-77
Gowdy, Hank, 1947-48 Morales, Jose, 1986-88 Wotus, Ron, 1998-
Haller, Tom, 1977-79 Mueller, Ray, 1956 Zimmer, Don, 1987
Hartley, Grover, 1946 Mull, Jack, 1985
Hartnett, Gabby, 1941 Niehoff, Bert, 1929

San francisco Giants 2015 | 369


Clayton, Royce, IF, 1991-95 D (93) Dorgan, Mike, OF, 1883-87
Cleveland, Elmer, IF, 1888 Douglas, Phil, P, 1919-22
D’Acquisto, John, P, 1973-76
Cline, Ty, OF, 1967-68 Downs, Kelly, P, 1986-92
Dahlen, Bill, IF, 1904-07
Coan, Gil, OF, 1955-56 Downs, Matt, IF, 2009-2010
Daily, Ed, OF, 1890
Coffman, Dick, P, 1936-39 Doyle, Jack, IF, 1892-95, 1898-1902
Dallimore, Brian, IF, 2004-05
Cogan, Dick, P, 1900 Doyle, Larry, IF, 1907-16, 1918-20
Daly, George, P, 1909
Cohen, Andy, IF, 1926, 1928-29 Dravecky, Dave, P, 1987-89
Danning, Harry, C, 1932-42
Coker, Jim, C, 1963 Dreiseward, Clem, P, 1948
Dark, Alvin, IF, 1950-56
Colbert, Craig, C, 1992-93 Dressen, Chuck, IF, 1933
Darwin, Danny, P, 1997-98
Colcolough, Tom, P, 1899 Dressler, Rob, P, 1975-76
Davenport, Claude, P, 1920
Coleman, Joe, P, 1979 Driessen, Dan, IF, 1985-86
Davenport, Jim, IF, 1958-70
Coles, Darnell, OF, 1991 Drucke, Louis, P, 1909-12
Davies, George, P, 1893
Colvin, Tyler, OF, 2014 Dubuc, Jean, P, 1919
Davies, Lloyd, P, 1925-26
Compton, Pete, OF, 1918 Duffalo, Jim, P, 1961-65
Davis, Chili, OF, 1981-87
Comstock, Keith, P, 1987 Duffy, Frank, IF, 1971
Davis, Eric, OF, 2001
Connaughton, Frank, IF, 1896 Duffy, Matt, IF, 2014-
Davis, George S., IF, 1893-1901, 1903
Connell, Joe, OF, 1926 Dunn, Jack, P, 1902-04
Davis, George W., OF, 1933, 1935-37
Connelly, Bill, P, 1952-53 Dunning, Andy, P, 1891
Davis, Harry, IF, 1895-96
Connolly, Joe, OF, 1921 Dunning, Jake, P, 2013-14
Davis, Ira, IF, 1899
Connor, Roger, IF, 1883-89, 1891-94 Dunston, Shawon, IF/OF
Davis, Jim, P, 1957
Constable, Jim, P, 1956-58, 1963 1996, 1998, 2001-02
Davis, John, IF, 1941
Consuegra, Sandalio, P, 1957 Durham, Louis, P, 1908-09
Davis, Mark, P, 1983-87
Conway, Jack, IF, 1948 Durham, Ray, IF, 2003-08
Davis, Rajai, OF, 2007-08
Cook, Dennis, P, 1988-89 Duvall, Adam, IF, 2014-
Davis, Ron, P, 1988
Coombs, Bobby, P, 1943 Dwyer, Jim, OF, 1978
Davis, Russ, IF, 2000-01
Cooney, Jimmy, IF, 1919 Dyer, Ben, IF, 1914-15
Davison, Mike, P, 1969-70
Cooper, Brian, P, 2004-05
Cooper, Claude, OF, 1913
Dean, Paul, P, 1940-41 E (28)
Dean, Wayland, P, 1924-25 East, Hugh, P, 1941-43
Cooper, Mort, P, 1947
Deasley, Thomas, C, 1885-87 Edlefsen, Steve, P, 2011-2012
Cooper, Walker, C, 1946-49
Decker, Steve, C, 1990-92, 1996 Elliott, Bob, IF, 1952
Corcoran, Larry, P, 1885-86
Deegan, John, P, 1901 Elliott, Claude, P, 1904-05
Corcoran, Tommy, IF, 1907
GIANTS HISTORY

Deer, Rob, OF, 1984-85 Elliott, Randy, OF, 1977


Cordier, Erik, P, 2014-
DeJesus, Ivan, IF, 1987 Ellison, Jason, OF, 2003-06
Cornell, Jeff, P, 1984
DeKoning, Bill, C, 1945 Embree, Alan, P, 1999-2001
Cornutt, Terry, P, 1977-78
Del Toro, Miguel, P, 1999-2000 Emmerich, Bill, P, 1945-46
Correia, Kevin, P, 2003-08
Delahanty, Jim, IF, 1902 English, Charlie, IF, 1936
Corwin, Al, P, 1951-55
De La Rosa, Tomas, IF, 2006 English, Gil, IF, 1931-32
Cote, Pete, OF, 1926
Delgado, Wilson, IF, 1996-99 Erickson, Eric, P, 1914
Coughlin, Roscoe, P, 1891
DeLucia, Rich, P, 1996-97 Erickson, Paul, P, 1948
Cramer, Dick, OF, 1883
Demaree, Al, P, 1912-13, 1917-18 Escobar, Angel, IF, 1988
Crandall, Del, C, 1964
Demaree, Frank, OF, 1939-41 Espineli, Geno, P, 2008
Crandall, Doc, P, 1908-13
Dempsey, Mark, P, 1982 Estalella, Bobby, C, 2000-01
Crane, Ed, P, 1890
Denker, Travis, IF, 2008 Estelle, Dick, P, 1964-65
Crane, Sam, IF, 1890
Denny, Jerry, IF, 1890-91 Esterbrook, Tom, IF, 1885-86, 1890
Crawford, Brandon, IF, 2011-
Denzer, Roger, P, 1901 Estes, Shawn, P, 1995-2001
Crawford, Pat, IF, 1929-30
DeRosa, Mark, IF, 2010- Estrella, Leo, P, 2004
Creek, Doug, P, 1996-97
Deshaies, Jim, P, 1993 Etheridge, Bob, IF, 1967, 1969
Cregan, Pete, OF, 1899
Devine, Jim, P, 1886 Evans, Darrell, IF, 1976-83
Crespo, Felipe, IF/OF, 2000-01
Devine, Mickey, C, 1925 Evans, LeRoy, P, 1902
Critz, Hughie, IF, 1930-35
Devlin, Art, IF, 1904-11 Evans, Steve, OF, 1908
Crone, Ray, P, 1957-58
Devlin, Jim, P, 1886 Evers, Joe, (NA), 1913
Cronin, John, P, 1902-03
Devore, Josh, OF, 1908-13 Evers, Walter, OF, 1954
Crump, Arthur, OF, 1924
DeVormer, Al, C, 1927 Ewing, John, P, 1891
Cruz, Deivi, IF, 2004-05
Dewey, Mark, P, 1990, 95-96 Ewing, William, IF, 1883-92
Cruz, Hector, OF, 1978-79
Diaz, Alex, OF, 1998 Eyre, Scott, P, 2002-05
Cruz, Jacob, OF, 1996-98
Dickshot, John, OF, 1939
Cruz, Jr., Jose, OF, 2003
Cuccinello, Al, IF, 1935
Dickson, Walt, P, 1910 F (61)
Diering, Charles, OF, 1952 Falcone, Pete, P, 1975
Cuccinello, Tony, IF, 1940
Dietz, Dick, C, 1966-71 Faneyte, Rikkert, OF, 1993-95
Culberson, Charlie, IF, 2012
DiMaggio, Vince, OF, 1946 Faries, Paul, IF, 1993-94
Culler, Dick, IF, 1949
Doheny, Ed, P, 1895-1901 Farley, Bob, IF, 1961
Cumberland, John, P, 1970-72
Dolan, Albert, OF, 1922 Farrell, Charles, C, 1894-96
Cummings, Jack, C, 1926-29
Dominguez, Chris, IF, 2014- Farrell, Edward, IF, 1925-29
Cunningham, Bill, OF, 1921-23
Donahue, Francis, P, 1893 Fassero, Jeff, P, 2005-06
Curtis, Harry, C, 1907
Donlin, Mike, OF, 1904-08, 1911 Faul, Bill, P, 1970
Curtis, John, P, 1977-79
Donnelly, Jim, IF, 1897 Faulkner, Jim, P, 1927-28
Cvengros, Mike, P, 1922
Donohue, Pete, P, 1930-31 Faust, Charlie, P, 1911
Dooin, Charles, C, 1915-16 Felder, Mike, OF, 1991-92
Doolan, Mickey, IF, 1916

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Feldman, Harry, P, 1941-46 Garrelts, Scott, P, 1982-91 Gleason, William, IF, 1896-1900
Felix, Harry, P, 1901 Garrido, Gil, IF, 1964 Glenn, Ed, OF, 1898
Feliz, Pedro, IF, 2000-2007 Gaston, Alex, C, 1920-23 Glossop, Alban, IF, 1939-40
Ferguson, George, P, 1906-07 Gaudin, Chad, P, 2013 Gomes, Wayne, P, 2001
Fernandez, Osvaldo, P, 1996-98 Gearhart, Lloyd, OF, 1947 Gomez, Pat, 1994-95
Fields, Jocko, OF, 1892 Gearin, Dinty, P, 1923-24 Gomez, Randy, C, 1984
Figueroa, Luis, IF, 2007 Gee, Johnny, P, 1944-46 Gomez, Ruben, P, 1953-58
Filipowicz, Steve, C, 1944-45 Genewich, Joe, P, 1928-30 Gonzalez, Mike, C, 1919-21
Finigan, Jim, IF, 1958 Gentry, Harvey, OF, 1954 Goodson, Ed, IF, 1970-75
Finley, Bill, OF, 1886 George, Bill, P, 1887-89 Goodwin, Tom, OF, 2002
Finley, Steve, OF, 2006 Georgy, Oscar, P, 1938 Gordon, Sid, OF, 1941-43, 1946-49
Fischer, Reuben, P, 1941-46 Gerhardt, Joe, IF, 1885-87 Gore, George, OF, 1887-92
Fishel, Leo, P, 1899 German, Les, P, 1893-96 Gorman, Tom, P, 1939
Fisher, Chauncey, P, 1901 Gettel, Al, P, 1951 Gossage, Rich, P, 1989
Fisher, Don, P, 1945 Gettig, Charley, P, 1896-99 Gott, Jim, P, 1985-87
Fisher, Ed, P, 1959-61 Gibbon, Joe, P, 1966-69 Goulait, Ted, P, 1912
Fisher, Jack, P, 1963 Gibson, George, C, 1917-18 Gowdy, Hank, C, 1910-11, 1923-25
Fitzgerald, John, P, 1958 Gibson, Russ, C, 1970-72 Grady, Mike, C, 1898-1900
Fitzgerald, Matty, C, 1906-07 Gibson, Sam, P, 1932 Graham, Archibald, OF, 1905
Fitzsimmons, Fred, P, 1925-37 Giel, Paul, P, 1954-58 Graham, Jack, IF, 1946
Fleming, Tom, OF, 1899 Giese, Dan, P, 2007 Grant, Eddie, IF, 1913-15
Fletcher, Art, IF, 1909-20 Gilbert, Billy, IF, 1903-06 Grant, Mark, P, 1984, 1986-87
Florence, Paul, C, 1926 Gilbert, Harold, IF, 1950, 1953 Grantham, George, IF, 1934
Flynn, Cornelius, P, 1896 Gilbert, Jack, OF, 1898 Grasso, Mickey, C, 1946
Foley, Ray, OF, 1928 Gillaspie, Conor, IF, 2008- Green, David, IF, 1985
Foli, Tim, IF, 1977 Gillespie, Cole, OF, 2013 Greene, Todd, C, 2006
Foppert, Jesse, P, 2003-05 Gillespie, Pete, OF, 1883-87 Greenfield, Kent, P, 1924-27
Fontenot, Mike, IF, 2010-11 Gladd, Jim, C, 1946 Greer, Kenny, P, 1995
Ford, Darren, OF, 2010-11 Gladden, Dan, OF, 1983-86 Gregg, Hal, P, 1952
Foreman, Frank, P, 1893 Glasscock, Jack, IF, 1890-91 Griffin, Francis, IF, 1920
Foster, Clarence, OF, 1898-1900
Foster, Elmer, OF, 1888-89
Giants Long

GIANTS HISTORY
Foster, George, OF, 1969-71
Foster, Oscar, OF, 1896
Foulke, Keith, P, 1997 Hitting Streaks
Fowlkes, Alan, P, 1982 Player Team St.Y EndY G
Fox, Charlie, C, 1942 George Davis NYG 1893 1893 33
Francoeur, Jeff, OF, 2013 Charles Hickman NYG 1900 1900 27
Frandsen, Kevin, IF, 2006-09 Jack Clark SF 1978 1978 26
Franklin, Wayne, P, 2004 George Davis NYG 1896 1896 25
Franks, Herman, C, 1949 Mike Donlin NYG 1908 1908 24
Frey, Lonny, IF, 1948 Fred Lindstrom NYG 1930 1930 24
Bill Terry NYG 1931 1932 24
Frey, Steve, 1994-95 Don Mueller NYG 1955 1955 24
Frisbee, Charlie, OF, 1900 Willie McCovey SF 1963 1963 24
Frisch, Frankie, IF, 1919-26 Monte Ward NYG 1887 1887 23
Fromme, Art, P, 1913-15 Ross Youngs NYG 1918 1918 23
Fuentes, Tito, IF, 1965-67, 1969-74 Willie Mays SF 1959 1960 23
Fuller, William, IF, 1892-96 Roger Connor NYG 1885 1885 22
Fullis, Charles, OF, 1928-32 Alvin Dark NYG 1952 1952 22
Willie McCovey SF 1959 1959 22
Fultz, Aaron, P, 2000-02 Pablo Sandoval SF 2011 2011 22
G (94) Mike Tiernan NYG 1889 1889 21
Mike Tiernan NYG 1889 1889 21
Gabler, Frank, P, 1935-37 Jesse Burkett NYG 1890 1890 21
Gabrielson, Len, OF, 1965-66 Monte Ward NYG 1893 1893 21
Galan, Augie, OF, 1949 Mike Tiernan NYG 1896 1896 21
Galarraga, Andres, IF, 2001, 2003 George Van Haltren NYG 1896 1897 21
Gale, Rich, P, 1982 Mel Ott NYG 1937 1937 21
Gallagher, Al, IF, 1970-73 Willie Mays NYG 1954 1954 21
Don Mueller NYG 1954 1954 21
Ganzel, John, IF, 1901 Willie Mays NYG 1957 1957 21
Garagiola, Joe, C, 1954 Robby Thompson SF 1993 1993 21
Gardella, Al, IF, 1945 Buster Posey SF 2010 2010 21
Gardella, Danny, OF, 1944-45 Mike Tiernan NYG 1891 1891 20
Gardner, Art, OF, 1978 George Davis NYG 1894 1894 20
Gardner, Billy, IF, 1954-55 Joe Moore NYG 1937 1937 20
Gardner, Mark, P, 1996-2001 Willie Mays SF 1964 1964 20
Garry Maddox SF 1973 1974 20
Garibaldi, Bob, P, 1962-63, 1966, 1969 Randy Winn SF 2007 2007 20
Garko, Ryan, IF, 2009- Pablo Sandoval SF 2012 2012 20
Garner, Phil, IF, 1988 Angel Pagan SF 2012 2012 20
Garoni, Willie, P, 1899 Marco Scutaro SF 2012 2012 20

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Griffin, Tobias, OF, 1884 Hegan, Jim, C, 1959 Hudson, Tim, P, 2014-
Griffin, Tom, P, 1979-81 Heine, William, IF, 1921 Huenke, Al, P, 1914
Grimes, Burleigh, P, 1927 Heintzelman, Tom, IF, 1977-78 Huff, Aubrey, IF, 2010-12
Grimes, Roy, IF, 1920 Heise, Bob, IF, 1970-71 Huff, David, P, 2014
Grissom, Marquis, OF, 2003-05 Hembree, Heath, P, 2013 Humphries, John, C, 1883-84
Grissom, Marv, P, 1946, 1953-58 Hemingway, Ed, IF, 1917 Hundley, Randy, C, 1964-65
Groat, Dick, IF, 1967 Henderson, Dave, OF, 1987 Hunnefield, Bill, IF, 1931
Groh, Heinie, IF, 1912-13, 1922-26 Henderson, Ken, OF, 1965-72 Hunt, Ron, IF, 1968-70
Grubbs, Tom, P, 1920 Hendley, Bob, P, 1964-65 Hunter, Herb, IF, 1916
Guillen, Jose, OF, 2010- Hendricks, Ed, P, 1910 Huntzinger, Walter, P, 1923-25
Gulden, Brad, C, 1986 Hendricks, Jack, OF, 1902
Gumbert, Harry, P, 1935-41 Henline, Butch, C, 1921 I (4)
Gunderson, Eric, P, 1990-91 Hennessey, Brad, P, 2004-08 Iott, Clarence, P, 1947
Gutierrez, Cesar, IF, 1967, 1969 Henry, Bill, P, 1965-68 Irvin, Monte, OF, 1949-55
Gutierrez, Juan, P, 2014 Henry, Doug, P, 1997, 2000 Ishikawa, Travis, IF, 2006, 2008-10,
Guzman, Edwards, IF/C, 1999, 2001 Henry, Frank, P, 1927-29 2014-
Guzman, Jesus, IF, 2009- Henry, John, OF, 1890 Ivie, Mike, IF, 1978-81
Hensley, Chuck, P, 1986
H (130) Hensley, Clay, P, 2012
J (53)
Haad, Yamid, C, 2005 Herbel, Ron, P, 1963-69 Jablonski, Ray, IF, 1957-58
Haas, Bert, IF, 1949 Herbert, Fred, P, 1915 Jackson, Jim, OF, 1902
Hacker, Eric, P, 2012 Heredia, Gil, P, 1991-92 Jackson, Mike, P, 1992-94
Hadley, Irving, P, 1941 Herges, Matt, P, 2003-05 Jackson, Travis, IF, 1922-36
Haeffner, Bill, C, 1928 Hermanson, Dustin, P, 2003-04 Jacobson, Merwin, OF, 1915
Hafey, Tom, IF, 1939 Hernandez, Livan, P, 1999-2002 Jahn, Art, OF, 1928
Hale, Odell, IF, 1941 Hernandez, Roberto, P, 1997 James, Bernie, IF, 1933
Halicki, Ed, P, 1974-80 Herndon, Larry, OF, 1976-81 James, Chris, OF, 1992
Hall, Bill, IF, 2011 Herr, Tom, IF, 1991 James, Skip, IF, 1977-78
Hall, Bob, OF, 1905 Hershiser, Orel, P, 1998 Jansen, Larry, P, 1947-54
Hall, Mel, OF, 1996 Herzog, Charles, IF, 1908-13,1916-17 Javier, Stan, OF, 1996-99
Haller, Tom, C, 1961-67 Hesterfer, Larry, P, 1901 Jeanes, Ernest, OF, 1927
Hallett, Jack, P, 1948 Heston, Chris, P, 2014- Jeffcoat, Mike, P, 1985
GIANTS HISTORY

Hamby, Sam, C, 1926-27 Heving, Joe, P, 1930-31 Jensen, Marcus, C, 1996-97


Hamilton, Darryl, OF, 1997-98 Hiatt, Jack, C, 1965-69 Jensen, Ryan, P, 2001-03
Hamilton, Steve, P, 1971 Hickerson, Bryan, P, 1991-94 Joaquin, Waldis, P, 2009-11
Hammaker, Atlee, P, 1982-90 Hickman, Charles, IF, 1900-01 Johnson, Art, P, 1927
Hammonds, Jeffrey, OF, 2003-04 Hicks, Brandon, IF, 2014 Johnson, Brian, C, 1997-98
Hands, Bill, P, 1965 Higbe, Kirby, P, 1949-50 Johnson, Don, P, 1958
Hankinson, Frank, IF, 1883-84 Higbee, Mahlon, OF, 1922 Johnson, Elmer, OF, 1914
Hannifin, Jack, IF, 1906-08 Hill, Carmen, P, 1922 Johnson, Erik, IF, 1993-94
Hansen, Andy, P, 1944-50 Hill, Glenallen, OF, 1995-97 Johnson, Frank, OF, 1966-71
Hardesty, Scott, IF, 1899 Hill, Marc, C, 1975-80 Johnson, Fred, P, 1922-23
Hardy, Francis, P, 1951 Hillenbrand, Shea, IF, 2006 Johnson, Jerry, P, 1970-72
Hargesheimer, Al, P, 1980-81 Hiller, Chuck, IF, 1961-65 Johnson, Jim, P, 1970
Harper, George, OF, 1927-28 Hiller, Frank, P, 1953 Johnson, Randy, P, 2009
Harrell, John, C, 1969 Hinshaw, Alex, P, 2008-09 Johnson, Tom, P, 1899
Harrell, Ray, P, 1945 Hoeft, Bill, P, 1963, 1966 Johnson, Wallace, IF, 1983
Harris, Gail, IF, 1955-57 Hofman, Bobby, IF, 1949, 1952-57 Johnston, Greg, OF, 1979
Harris, Vic, IF, 1977-78 Hogan, James, C, 1928-32 Johnston, Jimmy, IF, 1926
Harshman, Jack, P, 1952 Holke, Walter, IF, 1914-18 Johnstone, John, P, 1997-00
Hart, Jim Ray, IF, 1963-73 Holland, Al, P, 1979-82 Joiner, Roy, P, 1940
Hartgraves, Dean, P, 1998 Holland, Howard, P, 1927 Jones, Charlie, P, 1893
Hartley, Grover, C, 1911-13, 1924-26 Holm, Steve, C, 2008-09 Jones, Chris, OF, 1986
Hartley, Walter, OF, 1902 Holmes, James, OF, 1897 Jones, Chris, OF, 1998
Hartman, Fred, IF, 1898-99 Hook, Chris, P, 1995-96 Jones, Dax, OF, 1996
Hartnett, Gabby, C, 1941 Hornsby, Rogers, IF, 1927 Jones, Gordon, P, 1958-59
Hartung, Clint, P, 1947-52 Hornung, Joe, OF, 1890 Jones, Jim, OF, 1901-02
Haslin, Mickey, IF, 1937-38 Horwitz, Brian, OF, 2008 Jones, Johnny, P, 1919
Hatfield, Gil, IF, 1887-89 Hosey, Steve, OF, 1992 Jones, Sam, P, 1959-61
Hausmann, George, IF, 1944-45, 1949 Howarth, Jim, OF, 1971-74 Jones, Sheldon, P, 1946-51
Hawkins, LaTroy, P, 2005 Howe, John, IF, 1890 Jones, Sherman, P, 1960
Hawley, Emerson, P, 1900 Howerton, Bill, OF, 1952 Jones, Tracy, OF, 1989
Hayes, Charlie, IF, 1988-89, 1998-99 Howry, Bob, P, 2009 Jonnard, Claude, P, 1921-24
Hayworth, Ray, C, 1939 Hoyt, Waite, P, 1918 Jordan, Baxter, IF, 1927
Healy, Fran, C, 1971-72 Hubbard, Trenidad, OF, 1996 Jorgensen, John, IF, 1950-51
Healy, Francis, C, 1930-32 Hubbell, Bill, P, 1919-20 Joshua, Von, OF, 1975-76
Hearn, Bunn, P, 1913 Hubbell, Carl, P, 1928-43 Joyce, Bill, IF, 1896-98
Hearn, Jim, P, 1950-56 Hudlin, Willis, P, 1940 Joyce, Bob, P, 1946
Heaverlo, Dave, P, 1975-77 Hudson, Johnny, IF, 1945 Judd, Ralph, P, 1929-30

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Juden, Jeff, P, 1996 Laga, Mike, IF, 1989-90 Levine, Al, P, 2005
Jurak, Ed, IF, 1989 Lajeski, Dick, IF, 1946 Lewis, Darren, OF, 1991-95
Jurges, Bill, IF, 1939-45 Lampkin, Tom, C, 1995-96 Lewis, Fred, OF, 2006-10
Lancellotti, Rick, IF/OF, 1986 Lewis, Mark, IF, 1997
K (59) Landrith, Hobie, C, 1959-61 Liddle, Don, P, 1954-56
Kampouris, Alex, IF, 1938-39 Landrum, Don, OF, 1966 Lincecum, Tim, P, 2007-
Katt, Ray, C, 1952-57 Lanier, Hal, IF, 1964-71 Linden, Todd, OF, 2003-07
Kauff, Benny, OF, 1916-20 Lanier, Max, P, 1952-53 Lindstrom, Fred, IF, 1924-32
Kaufman, Tony, P, 1929 LaPoint, Dave, P, 1985 Linebrink, Scott, P, 2000
Kearney, Bob, C, 1979 Larker, Norm, IF, 1963 Linzy, Frank, P, 1963, 1965-70
Keefe, Tim, P, 1885-91 Larkin, Pat, P, 1983 Littlejohn, Dennis, C, 1978-80
Keeler, Willie, OF, 1892-93, 1910 Larsen, Don, P, 1962-64 Littlefield, Dick, P, 1956
Kelleher, Albert, C, 1916 Laskey, Bill, P, 1982-85, 1986 Litton, Greg, IF, 1989-92
Kelly, George, IF, 1915-26 Latham, Arlie, IF, 1909 Livingston, Mickey, C, 1947-49
Kelly, Mike (King), C/OF, 1893 Latimer, Clifford, IF, 1898 Livingstone, Jake, P, 1901
Kennedy, Monte, P, 1946-53 Lauder, Bill, IF, 1902-03 Lobert, Hans, IF, 1915-17
Kennedy, Terry, C, 1989-91 Lavelle, Gary, P, 1974-84 Lockman, Whitey, IF-OF, 1945,
Kennedy, William, P, 1902 Lawing, Garland, OF, 1946 1947-58
Kent, Jeff, IF, 1997-2002 Layana, Tim, P, 1993 Loes, Billy, P, 1960-61
Keppinger, Jeff, IF, 2011 Layton, Les, OF, 1948 Lofton, Kenny, OF, 2002
Kerr, Buddy, IF, 1943-49 Lazzeri, Tony, IF, 1939 Lohrke, Jack, IF, 1947-51
Kickham, Mike, P, 2013- Leach, Freddy, OF, 1929-30 Lohrman, Bill, P, 1937-43
Kieschnick, Roger, OF, 2013 Leach, Jalal, OF, 2001 Lombardi, Ernie, C, 1943-47
Kilduff, Pete, IF, 1917 Leach, Rick, OF, 1990 Lombardo, Lou, P, 1948
Killefer, Red, OF, 1916 Lear, Fred, IF, 1920 Long, Dale, IF, 1960
King, Charles, P, 1892-93 Ledee, Ricky, OF, 2004 Lopez, Javier, P, 2010-
King, Jim, OF, 1958 Lee, Roy, P, 1945 Loughran, (NFI), C, 1894
King, Lee, OF, 1919-22 Lee, Thornton, P, 1948 Loux, Shane, P, 2012
Kingery, Mike, OF, 1990-91 LeFevre, Al, IF, 1920 Lowery, Terrell, OF, 2000
Kingman, Brian, P, 1983 Lefferts, Craig, P, 1987-89 Lowry, Noah, P, 2003-07
Kingman, Dave, IF-OF, 1971-74 Leiber, Hank, OF, 1933-38, 1942 Luby, Hugh, IF, 1944
Kinsella, Bob, OF, 1919-20 Leiter, Mark, P, 1995-96 Lucas, Charles, P, 1923

GIANTS HISTORY
Kinney, Matt, P, 2005 Leitner, George, P, 1901 Lucas, Ray, P, 1929-31
Kinsler, William, OF, 1893 LeMaster, Johnnie, IF, 1975-85 Lunsford, Trey, C, 2002-03
Kirby, LaRue, OF, 1912 LeMay, Dick, P, 1961-62 Luque, Dolph, P, 1932-35
Kirke, Jay, OF, 1918 Lennon, Bob, OF, 1954 Lynch, Mike, P, 1907
Kirkland, Willie, OF, 1958-60 Leonard, Jeffrey, OF, 1981-88 Lynn, Japhet, P, 1939-40
Klawitter, Al, P, 1909-10 Leonard, Mark, OF, 1990-92, 1994-95 Lyons, Denny, IF, 1892
Klesko, Ryan, IF, 2007 Lerch, Randy, P, 1983-84 Lyons, Harry, OF, 1889, 1892-93
Kline, Ron, P, 1969 Leslie, Sam, IF, 1929-33, 1936-38
Kline, Steve, P, 2006-08
Klinger, Joe, C, 1927
Kluttz, Cyde, C, 1945-46
Knauss, Frank, P, 1895 Giants Longest
Knepper, Bob, P, 1976-80, 1989-90
Knoedler, Justin, C, 2004-06
Winning Streaks
Knowles, Jim, IF, 1892 Player Year Games
Kocher, Brad, C, 1915-16 Tim Keefe 1888 19
Koehler, Horace, OF, 1925 Rube Marquard 1912 19
Koenecke, Len, OF, 1932 Mickey Welch 1885 17
Koenig, Mark, IF, 1935-36 Carl Hubbell 1936 16
Komminsk, Brad, OF, 1990
Jack Sanford 1962 16
Konikowski, Alex, P, 1948-1951
Kontos, George, P, 2012-
Joe McGinnity 1904 14
Kopf, Wally, IF, 1921 Christy Mathewson 1909 13
Koslo, Dave, P, 1941-42, 1946-53 Burleigh Grimes 1927 13
Kramer, Jack, P, 1950-51 Hooks Wiltse 1904 12
Krauss, John, P, 1946 Jason Schmidt 2004 12
Kress, Ralph, IF, 1946 Christy Mathewson 1905 11
Krueger, Ernie, C, 1917 Hal Schumacher 1935 11
Krukow, Mike, P, 1983-89 Sal Maglie 1950 11
Kuenn, Harvey, OF, 1961-65 Johnny Antonelli 1954 11
Kuiper, Duane, IF, 1982-85 Slim Sallee 1917 10
Kutcher, Randy, OF, 1986-87 Jesse Barnes 1917 10
L (81) Clarence Mitchell 1930 10
Juan Marichal 1966 10
Lacey, Bob, P, 1984 Juan Marichal 1968 10
LaCoss, Mike, P, 1986-91
Vida Blue 1978 10
Lafata, Joe, IF, 1947-49

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M (184) McCormick, Mike W., OF, 1950 Mize, Johnny, IF, 1942, 1946-49
McCovey, Willie, IF, 1959-73, Moffitt, Randy, P, 1972-81
Machi, Jean, P, 2012-
1977-80 Mohr, Dustan, OF, 2004
MacKenzie, Ken, P, 1964
McCreery, Tom, OF, 1897-98 Molina, Bengie, C, 2007-10
MacPhee, Waddy, IF 1922
McDaniel, Lindy, P, 1966-68 Monbouquette, Bill, P, 1968
Maddox, Garry, OF, 1972-75
McDonald, Jim, OF, 1902 Monell, Johnny, C, 2013
Madjeski, Ed, C, 1937
McDowell, Sam, P, 1972-73 Monroe, John, IF, 1921
Madlock, Bill, IF, 1977-79
McGaffigan, Andy, P, 1982-83, 1990 Montanez, Willie, IF, 1975-76
Magee, Bill, P, 1901-02
McGann, Dan, IF, 1902-07 Montefusco, John, P, 1974-80
Maglie, Sal, P, 1945, 1950-55
McGee, Bill, P, 1941-42 Monteleone, Rich, 1994
Maguire, Freddy, IF, 1922-23
McGee, Willie, OF, 1991-94 Monzant, Ramon, P, 1954-58, 1960
Maguire, Jack, OF, 1950-51
McGinnity, Joe, P, 1902-08 Mooney, Jim, P, 1931-32
Mahady, Jim, IF, 1921
McGlothen, Lynn, P, 1977-78 Moore, Al, OF, 1925-26
Malarkey, Bill, P, 1908
McGowan, Mickey, P, 1948 Moore, Eddie, IF, 1932
Malay, Joe, IF, 1933
McGraw, John, IF, 1902-06 Moore, Euel, P, 1935
Maldonado, Candy, OF, 1986-89
McKechnie, Bill, IF, 1916 Moore, Joe, OF, 1930-41
Mallory, Jim, OF, 1945
McKinnon, Alex, IF, 1884 Moore, Robert, P, 1985
Mancuso, Gus, C, 1933-38, 1942-44
McLarney, Art, IF, 1932 Morgan, Joe, IF, 1981-82
Mangan, Jim, C, 1956
McLean, Larry, C, 1913-15 Morman, Al, P, 1998
Mangum, Leo, P, 1928
McMahon, Don, P, 1969-72 Morrell, Bill, P, 1930-31
Manlove, Charlie, C, 1884
McMahon, John, IF, 1892-93 Morris, John, P, 1972-74
Mann, Les, OF, 1927-28
McMillan, George, OF, 1890 Morris, Matt, P, 2006-07
Manwaring, Kirt, C, 1987-96
McMullen, Hugh, IF, 1925-26 Morse, Michael, OF, 2014
Maranda, Georges, P, 1960
McNamara, Jim, C, 1992-1993 Moscoso, Guillermo, P, 2013
Marberry, Fred, P, 1936
McNamara, Tim, P, 1926 Moss, Damian, P, 2003
Margoneri, Joe, P, 1956-57
McPartlin, Frank, P, 1899 Moss, Howie, OF, 1942
Marichal, Juan, P, 1960-73
McQuillan, Hugh, P, 1922-27 Mota, Guillermo, P, 2010-12
Marquard, Richard, P, 1908-15
Mead, Charlie, OF, 1943-45 Mota, Manuel, OF, 1962
Marshall, Dave, OF, 1967-69
Medders, Brandon, P, 2009-10 Mueller, Bill, IF, 1996-00, 2002
Marshall, Edward, IF, 1929-32
Medwick, Joe, OF, 1943-45 Mueller, Clarence, OF, 1926-27
Marshall, Jim, IF, 1960-61
Meekin, Jouett, P, 1894-99 Mueller, Don, OF, 1948-57
Marshall, Willard, OF, 1942, 1946-49
Melendez, Francisco, IF, 1987-88 Mueller, Ray, C, 1949-50
GIANTS HISTORY

Marshall, William, C, 1904


Melo, Juan, IF, 2000 Muffett, Billy, P, 1959
Martin, Frank, IF, 1899
Melton, Cliff, P, 1937-44 Mulholland, Terry, P, 1986, 1988-89,
Martin, Jerry, OF, 1981
Melvin, Bob, C, 1986-88 1995, 1997
Martin, Joe, IF, 1936
Menefee, John, P, 1898 Mullins, Fran, IF, 1984
Martin, Renie, P, 1982-84
Menendez, Tony, 1994 Mungo, Van, P, 1942-43, 1945
Martinez, Dave, OF, 1993-94
Mercedes, Luis, OF, 1993 Munter, Scott, P, 2005-07
Martinez, Joe, P, 2009-10
Mercer, Win, P, 1900 Murakami, Masanori, P, 1964-65
Martinez, Ramon, IF, 1998-2002
Merkle, Fred, IF, 1907-16 Murcer, Bobby, OF, 1975-76
Mason, Don, IF, 1966-70
Merritt, Howard, OF, 1913 Murphy, Bob, P, 1890
Mason, Roger, P, 1985-87
Mertes, Sam, OF, 1903-06 Murphy, Danny F., IF, 1900-01
Matheny, Mike, C, 2005-06
Mesa, Jose, P, 1998 Murphy, Danny J., C, 1892
Mathewson, Christy, P, 1900-16
Messenger, Randy, P, 2007 Murphy, Frank, OF, 1901
Mathewson, Henry, P, 1906-07
Metzger, Butch, P, 1974 Murphy, Pat, C, 1887-90
Matos, Osiris, P, 2008
Metzger, Roger, IF, 1978-80 Murphy, Yale, IF, 1894-97
Matthews, Gary, OF, 1972-76
Meusel, Emil, OF, 1921-26 Murray, Calvin, OF, 1999-02
Mattimore, Mike, P, 1887
Meyers, John, C, 1909-15 Murray, Red, OF, 1909-17
Maul, Al, P, 1901
Middleton, Jim, P, 1917 Murray, Rich, IF, 1980, 1983
Maun, Ernie, P, 1924
Mijares, Jose, P, 2012-13 Myatt, George, IF, 1938-39
Maxwell, Bert, P, 1911
Miller, Bruce, IF, 1973-76 Myatt, Glenn, C, 1935
May, Milt, C, 1980-83
Miller, Jim, IF, 1901
Maynard, Jim, OF, 1940-43, 1946
Miller, Justin, 2009 N (23)
Mayne, Brent, C, 1998-99 Nady, Xavier, OF, 2012
Miller, Ken, P, 1944
Mayo, Eddie, IF, 1936 Nastu, Phil, P, 1978-80
Miller, Roscoe, P, 1902-03
Mays, Carl, P, 1929 Nathan, Joe, P, 1999-00, 2002-03
Miller, Stu, P, 1957-62
Mays, Willie, OF, 1951-52, 1954-72 Neal, Theophilus, IF, 1905
Milligan, Bill, P, 1904
McBride, Algie, OF, 1901 Needham, Tom, C, 1908
Milligan, John, C, 1893
McCall, John, P, 1954-57 Nehf, Art, P, 1919-26
Mills, Willie, P, 1901
McCament, Randy, P, 1989-90 Nelson, Jack, IF, 1887
Milne, Pete, OF, 1948-50
McCardell, Roger, C, 1959 Nelson, Ray, IF, 1901
Milner, Eddie, OF, 1987
McCarthy, Johnny, IF, 1936-41, 1948 Nen, Robb, P, 1998-2002
Minor, Damon, IF, 2000-02, 2004
McCarty, Lew, C, 1916-20 Newman, Charlie, OF, 1892
Minton, Greg, P, 1975-87
McCarty, David, IF/OF, 1995-96 Newson, Louis, P, 1948
Mintz, Stephen, P, 1995
McClain, Scott, IF, 2007-08 Nichols, Chet, P, 1928
Minutelli, Gino, P, 1993
McClellan, Paul, P, 1991 Nichols, Roy, IF, 1944
Mirabelli, Doug, C, 1996-00
McCormick, Harry, OF, 1904, Nicosia, Steve, C, 1983-84
Misch, Patrick, P. 2006-08
1908-13 Niehoff, Bert, IF, 1918
Mitchell, Clarence, P, 1930-32
McCormick, Mike F., P, 1956-62, Niekro, Lance, IF, 2003, 2005-07
Mitchell, Kevin, IF, 1987-91
1967-70

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Nieman, Bob, OF, 1962 Perez, Neifi, IF, 2003-04 Rapp, Pat, P, 1992, 1997
Nixon, Donell, OF, 1988-89 Perezchica, Tony, IF, 1988, 1990-91 Rariden, Bill, C, 1916-18
Noble, Ray, C, 1951-53 Perlman, Jon, P, 1987 Rawlings, Johnny, IF, 1921-22
Nokes, Matt, C, 1985 Perritt, Pol, P, 1915-21 Ray, Chris, P, 2010
Noonan, Nick, IF, 2013 Perry, Gaylord, P, 1962-71 Raymond, Arthur, P, 1909-11
North, Bill, OF, 1979-81 Peterson, Cap, OF, 1962-66 Reberger, Frank, P, 1970-72
Novoa, Rafael, P, 1990 Petit, Yusmeiro, P, 2012- Redmon, Glenn, IF, 1974
Pettini, Joe, IF, 1980-83 Reed, Jeff, C, 1993-95
O (37) Petty, Charlie, P, 1893 Reed, Steve, P, 1992, 1998
Oberkfell, Ken, IF, 1989 Pfeffer, Fred, IF, 1896 Reese, Andy, OF, 1927-30
O’Brien, Tom, OF, 1899 Pfyl, Monte, IF, 1907 Regan, Joe, OF, 1898
Ochoa, Ivan, IF, 2008 Philley, Dave, OF, 1960 Reid, Jessie, OF, 1987-88
Ockey, Walter, P, 1944 Phillips, Dick, IF, 1962 Reidy, Bill, P, 1896
O’Connell, Danny, IF, 1957-59 Phillips, John, P, 1945 Reitz, Ken, IF, 1976
O’Connell, Jimmy, OF, 1923-34 Phillips, J.R., IF, 1993-96 Remlinger, Mike, P, 1991
O’Day, Hank, P, 1889 Phillips, Mike, IF, 1973-75 Renfroe, Marshall, P, 1959
O’Dea, Ken, C, 1939-41 Phyle, Bill, P, 1901 Renteria, Edgar, IF, 2009-2010
O’Dell, Billy, P, 1960-64 Picone, Mario, P, 1947, 1952-54 Reuschel, Rick, P, 1987-91
O’Doul, Francis, OF, 1928, 1933-34 Pierce, Billy, P, 1962-64 Reyes, Napoleon, IF, 1943-45, 1950
Oeschger, Joe, P, 1919 Pierzynski, A.J., C, 2004 Rhawn, Bobby, IF, 1947-48
O’Farrell, Bob, C, 1928-32 Piez, Charles, OF, 1914 Rhodes, Dusty, OF, 1952-59
Ogden, Jack, P, 1918 Pignatano, Joe, C, 1962 Riccelli, Frank, P, 1976
O’Hagen, Hal, IF, 1902 Pike, Jesse, OF, 1946 Richards, Gene, OF, 1984
O’Hara, Bill, OF, 1909 Pill, Brett, IF, 2011-2013 Richards, Paul, C, 1933-35
Oliver, Al, IF, 1984 Pitlock, Lee, P, 1970 Richardson, Danny, IF, 1884-91
Oliver, Nate, IF, 1968 Pittman, Joe, IF, 1984 Richardson, Hardy, OF, 1892
Oliveras, Francisco, P, 1990-92 Planeta, Emil, P, 1931 Ridzik, Steve, P, 1956-57
O’Malley, Tom, IF, 1982-84 Plank, Ed, P, 1978-79 Righetti, Dave, P, 1991-93
O’Neal, Randy, P, 1990 Plitt, Norman, P, 1927 Rigney, Bill, IF, 1946-53
O’Neil, Mickey, C, 1927 Poat, Ray, P, 1947-49 Riles, Ernest, IF, 1988-90
O’Neill, James, OF, 1883 Poetz, Joe, P, 1926 Riley, George, P, 1984
O’Neill, John, C, 1899 Poland, Hugh, C, 1943 Ring, Jimmy, P, 1926

GIANTS HISTORY
Onslow, Jack, C, 1917 Polli, Lou, P, 1944 Rios, Armando, OF, 1998-2001
Ontiveros, Steve, IF, 1973-76 Ponson, Sidney, P, 2003 Ripley, Allen, P, 1980-81
Orengo, Joe, IF, 1941 Poole, Jim, P, 1996-98 Ripple, Jimmy, OF, 1936-39
Orsino, John, C, 1961-62 Porter, Ned, P, 1926-27 Ritter, William, P, 1914-16
Ortiz, Russ, P, 1998-2002 Portugal, Mark, 1994-95 Rivera, Ruben, OF, 2003
Ortmeier, Daniel, OF, 2005-08 Posey, Buster, C, 2009- Roa, Joe P, 1997
O’Rourke, Jim, OF, 1885-1904 Powell, Brian, P, 2003 Roach, John, P, 1887
O’Rourke, Tom, C, 1890 Powell, Dante, OF, 1997-98, 2001 Roberts, Dave, P, 1979
Orr, Dave, IF, 1883 Powers, Les, IF, 1938 Roberts, Dave, OF, 2007-08
Otero, Dan, P, 2012 Pregenzer, John, P, 1963-64 Robertson, Dave, OF, 1912-19
O’Toole, Marty, P, 1914 Price, Joe P., OF, 1928 Robertson, Rich, P, 1966-71
Ott, Mel, OF, 1926-47 Price, Joe W., P, 1987-89 Robinson, Craig, IF, 1975-76
Ouellette, Phil, C, 1986 Priddy, Bob, P, 1965-66 Robinson, Don, P, 1987-91
Oxley, Henry, C, 1884 Pruett, Hub, P, 1930 Robinson, Jeff, P, 1984-87
Pruitt, Ron, C, 1982-83 Robinson, John, C, 1902
P (72) Puente, Miguel, P, 1970 Rodgers, Andre, IF, 1958-60
Pagan, Angel, OF, 2012- Puffer, Brandon, P, 2005 Rodin, Eric, OF, 1954
Pagan, Jose, IF, 1959-65 Puhl, John, OF, 1898-99 Rodriguez, Felix, P, 1999-2004
Palmer, Matt, P, 2008 Pyle, Ewald, P, 1944-45 Rodriguez, Guillermo, C, 2007
Palmero, Emilio, P, 1915-16 Rodriguez, Jose, IF, 1916-18
Panik, Joe, IF, 2014- Q (3) Rodriguez, Rich, P, 1997-99
Parker, Rick, OF, 1990-91 Quinones, Luis, IF, 1986 Rodriguez, Rick, P, 1990
Parmelee, LeRoy, P, 1929-35 Quiroz, Guillermo, C, 2013-14 Roenicke, Ron, OF, 1985
Patrick, Bronswell, P, 1999 Quisenberry, Dan, P, 1990 Roettger, Wally, OF, 1930
Patterson, John, IF, 1992-95 Rogers, Kevin, P, 1992-95
Patterson, William, IF, 1921 R (93) Rohlinger, Ryan, IF, 2008-11
Paulette, Gene, IF, 1911 Rabb, John, C, 1982-84 Romo, Sergio, P, 2008-
Pearce, Grayson, IF, 1883 Rader, Dave, C, 1971-76 Roper, John, P, 1995
Peavy, Jake, P, 2014- Ragan, Pat, P, 1919 Rosario, Jim, OF, 1971-72
Peel, Homer, OF, 1933-34 Rainey, John, OF, 1887 Rosario, Sandy, P, 2013
Peguero, Francisco, OF, 2012-2013 Rajsich, Gary, IF, 1985 Rose, Don, P, 1974
Peltier, Dan, IF, 1996 Ramirez, Julio, OF, 2005 Rosen, Goody, OF, 1946
Pena, Jim, P, 1992 Ramirez, Ramon, P, 2010-11, 2013 Rosenberg, Harry, OF, 1930
Pence, Hunter, OF, 2012- Ransom, Cody, IF, 2001-04 Ross, Cody, OF, 2010-11
Penny, Brad, P, 2009, 2012 Ransom, Jeff, C, 1981-83 Ross, George, P, 1918
Perez, Juan, OF, 2013- Rapp, Earl, OF, 1951 Rosselli, Joe, P 1995
Perez, Marty, IF, 1976 Rapp, Joseph, IF, 1921 Rosso, Frank, P, 1944

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Roush, Edd, OF, 1916, 1927-29 Scutaro, Marco, IF, 2012- Spencer, Vern, OF, 1920
Rowand, Aaron, OF, 2008-11 Sechrist, Theodore, P, 1899 Spilman, Harry, IF, 1986-88
Rowland, Mike, P, 1980-81 Seeds, Bob, OF, 1938-40 Spohrer, Al, C, 1928
Rucker, Johnny, OF, 1940-46 Segura, Jose, 1991 Spradlin, Jerry, P, 1999
Rudolph, Dick, P, 1910-11 Selbach, Albert, OF, 1900-01 St. Claire, Ebba, C, 1954
Rudolph, Ken, C, 1974, 1977 Servais, Scott, C, 1999, 2000 Stafford, Bob, OF, 1893-97
Rueter, Kirk, P, 1996-2005 Service, Scott, P, 1995 Stafford, Henry, OF, 1916
Rufer, Rudy, IF, 1949-50 Seward, Frank, P, 1943-44 Stanek, Al, P, 1963
Runzler, Dan, P, 2009-13 Seymour, Cy, OF-P, 1896-1900, Stanky, Eddie, IF, 1950-51
Rusie, Amos, P, 1890-98 1906-10 Stanton, Mike, P, 2006
Ryan, Connie, IF, 1942 Shabala, Adam, OF, 2005 Starr, Ray, P, 1933
Ryan, John, IF, 1933-34, 1937-38 Shafer, Arthur, IF, 1909-13 Statz, Arnold, OF, 1919-20
Ryan, Rosy, P, 1919-24 Shannon, William, OF, 1906-08 Steele, Bob, P, 1918-19
Shaw, Bob, P, 1964-66 Steels, James, OF, 1989
Sharrott, John, P, 1890-92 Stember, Jeff, P, 1980
S (161) Shay, Danny, IF, 1907 Stengel, Charles, OF, 1921-23
Sadecki, Ray, P, 1966-69 Shea, Patrick, P, 1921-22 Stennett, Rennie, IF, 1980-81
Sadek, Mike, C, 1973, 1975-81 Sheehan, Dan, IF, 1900 Stephenson, Joe, C, 1943
Sadler, Biller, P, 2006, 2008 Sheehan, Jim, C, 1936 Stephenson, John, C, 1969-70
Sadowski, Ryan, 2009 Sheridan, Pat, OF, 1989 Stewart, Chris, C, 2011
Sallee, Harry, P, 1916-21 Shinjo, Tsuyoshi, OF, 2002 Stewart, Glen, IF, 1940
Salveson, Jack, P, 1933-34 Shinners, Ralph, OF, 1922-23 Stock, Milt, IF, 1913-14
Salvo, Manuel, P, 1939 Shipley, Joe, P, 1958-60 Stone, Steve, P, 1971-72
Samford, Ron, IF, 1954 Shore, Ernie, P, 1912 Stout, Allyn, P, 1935
Samuels, Roger, P, 1988 Shores, Bill, P, 1933 Strain, Joe, IF, 1979-80
Sanchez, Alex, OF, 1984 Sicking, Eddie, IF, 1918-20 Strang, Sammy, IF, 1901,1905-08
Sanchez, Alex, OF, 2005 Siebern, Norm, IF, 1967 Strawberry, Darryl, OF, 1994
Sanchez, Freddy, IF, 2009-11 Sigsby, Seth, P, 1893 Strickland, Hunter, P, 2014-
Sanchez, Hector, C, 2011- Slattery, Mike, OF, 1888-89 Stroud, Ralph, P, 1915-16
Sanchez, Jonathan, P, 2006-11 Slayback, Elbert, IF, 1926 Stuart, Bill, IF, 1899
Sanchez, Rey, IF, 1998 Sloan, Bruce, OF, 1944 Sularz, Guy, IF, 1980-83
Sanders, Deion, OF, 1995 Smith, Al J., P, 1934-37 Sullivan, Mike, P, 1891, 1896-97
GIANTS HISTORY

Sanders, Reggie, OF, 2002 Smith, Al K., P, 1926 Summers, Champ, OF, 1982-83
Sanderson, Scott, P, 1993 Smith, Alexander, IF, 1901 Sunkel, Tom, P, 1941-43
Sandoval, Pablo, IF, 2008-2014 Smith, Billy, IF, 1981 Surkamp, Eric, P, 2011-2013
Sanford, Jack, P, 1959-65 Smith, Chris, IF, 1983 Surkont, Max, P, 1956-57
Santana, Andres, IF, 1990-93 Smith, Earl, C, 1919-23 Susac, Andrew, C, 2014-
Santangelo, F.P., IF/OF, 1999 Smith, Elmer, OF, 1900 Swabach, Bill, P, 1887
Santiago, Benito, C, 2001-03 Smith, George, A., P, 1916-19 Swan, Russ, P, 1989-1990
Santos, Chad, IF, 2006 Smith, George, H., IF, 1901-02 Sweeney, Mark, IF/OF, 2006-07
Santos, Francisco, IF/OF, 2003 Smith, Harry, C, 1914-15 Swift, Bill, P, 1992-94
Sarni, Bill, C, 1956 Smith, James, C, 1927 Swigler, Ad, P, 1917
Sasser, Mackey, C, 1987 Smith, Jimmy, IF, 1917
Sauer, Hank, OF, 1957-59 Smith, Mike, OF, 1926 T (56)
Sayles, Bill, P, 1943 Smith, Reggie, IF, 1982 Tamargo, John, C, 1978-79
Scalzi, Frank, IF, 1939 Snider, Duke, OF, 1964 Tanaka, Kensuke, IF, 2013
Scanlon, M.J., IF, 1890 Snodgrass, Fred, OF, 1908-15 Taschner, Jack, P, 2005-08
Scarsone, Steve, IF, 1993-96 Snover, Colonel, P, 1919 Tate, Stuart, P, 1989
Schalk, Ray, C, 1929 Snow, J.T., IF, 1997-2005, 2008 Taussig, Don, OF, 1958
Schang, Bobby, C, 1915 Snyder, Cory, OF, 1992 Tavarez, Julian, P, 1997-99
Schatzeder, Dan, P, 1982 Snyder, Frank, C, 1919-26 Taylor, Bill, OF, 1954-57
Schauer, Alexander, P, 1913-16 Soderstrom, Steve, P, 1996 Taylor, Bob, OF, 1970
Schemer, Mike, IF, 1945-46 Solomon, Moses, OF, 1923 Taylor, Jack, P, 1891
Schenz, Hank, IF, 1951 Sommers, Pete, C, 1890 Taylor, Luther, P, 1900-08
Schierholtz, Nate, OF, 2007-12 Songer, Don, P, 1927 Taylor, Zack, C, 1927
Schlei, George, C, 1909-11 Sorensen, Lary, P, 1988 Tejada, Miguel, IF, 2011
Schmidt, Bob, C, 1958-61 Sorrell, Bill, IF, 1967 Tennant, Jim, P, 1929
Schmidt, Frederick, P, 1893 Sosa, Elias, P, 1972-74 Tenney, Fred, IF, 1908-09
Schmidt, Jason, P, 2001-2006 Southworth, Billy, OF, 1924-26 Terry, Bill, IF, 1923-36
Schoendienst, Red, IF, 1956-57 Spahn, Warren, P, 1965 Terwilliger, Wayne, IF, 1955-56
Schofield, Dick, IF, 1965-66 Sparks, Tully, P, 1902 Tesreau, Charles, P, 1912-18
Schreiber, Hank, IF, 1921 Speake, Bob, OF, 1958-59 Testa, Nick, C, 1958
Schriver, William C, 1895 Speed, Horace, OF, 1975 Theriot, Ryan, IF, 2012
Schroder, Bob, IF, 1965-68 Speier, Chris, IF, 1971-77, 1987-89 Thielman, Henry, P, 1902
Schumacher, Hal, P, 1931-42, 1946 Spencer, Daryl, IF, 1952-53, 56-59 Thomas, Derrel, IF, 1975-77
Schupp, Ferdie, P, 1913-19 Spencer, George, P, 1950-55 Thomas, Fay, P, 1927
Scott, Jack, P, 1922-26 Spencer, Glenn, P, 1933 Thomas, Herb, OF, 1927
Scott, Tim, P, 1996 Spencer, Roy, C, 1936 Thomas, Valmy, C, 1957-58

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Thomasson, Gary, OF, 1972-77 Walker, Curt, OF, 1920-21 Witek, Nick, IF, 1940-43, 1946-47
Thompson, Fresco, IF, 1926 Walker, Frank, OF, 1925 Wittig, Johnny, P, 1938-39, 41, 43
Thompson, Gene, P, 1946-47 Walker, Kevin, P, 2004 Wohlford, Jim, OF, 1980-82
Thompson, Henry, IF, 1949-56 Walker, Tyler, P, 2004-05, 2007-08 Wood, Ted, OF, 1991-93
Thompson, Robby, IF, 1986-96 Wall, Joe, C, 1901-02 Woodard, Mike, IF, 1985-87
Thompson, Scot, IF, 1984-85 Waller, John, P, 1909 Woodruff, Pete, OF, 1899
Thomson, Bobby, OF, 1946-53, 1957 Ward, Colin, P, 1985 Worrell, Tim, P, 2001-03, 2006
Thorpe, Jim, OF, 1913-19 Ward, John, P/IF, 1883-89, 1893-94 Worthington, Al, P, 1953-54, 1956-60
Threets, Erick, P, 2007-08 Warner, John, C, 1896-1904 Wright, Jamey, P, 2006
Thurmond, Mark, P, 1990 Warren, Bennie, C, 1946-47 Wright, Roy, P, 1956
Tiernan, Mike, OF, 1887-99 Washburn, Libe, OF, 1902 Wrightstone, Russ, IF, 1928
Tillman, Rusty, OF, 1988 Wasinger, Mark, IF, 1987 Wrigley, George, IF, 1899
Timpner, Clay, OF, 2008 Watkins, George, OF, 1934
Titcomb, Ledell, P, 1887-89 Watson, Allen, P, 1996 Y (7)
Tobin, Johnny, OF, 1932 Watson, John, P, 1923-24 Yabu, Keiichi, P, 2008-2009
Tomasic, Andy, P, 1949 Weatherly, Roy, OF, 1950 Yeager, George, C, 1902
Tomko, Brett, P, 2004-05 Weaver, Jim, OF, 1989 Young, Eric, IF, 2003
Toms, Tommy, P, 1975-77 Webb, Earl, OF, 1925 Young, Norman, IF, 1936, 1939-47
Toney, Fred, P, 1918-22 Webb, Samuel, P, 1948-49 Youngblood, Joel, OF, 1983-88
Torcato, Tony, OF, 2002-05 Weber, Ben, P, 2000 Youngs, Ross, OF, 1917-26
Torrealba, Yorvit, C, 2001-05 Weidman, George, OF-P, 1887-88 Yvars, Sal, C, 1947-53
Torres, Andres, OF, 2009-11, 2013 Weimer, Jacob, P, 1909
Torres, Salomon, P, 1993-95 Weintraub, Phil, IF, 1933-37, 1944-45
Z (9)
Tramback, Stephen, OF, 1940 Welch, Michael, P, 1883-92 Zabala, Adrian, P, 1945-49
Treadway, Thadford, OF, 1944-45 Wellemeyer, Todd, P, 2010 Zacher, Elmer, OF, 1910
Trevino, Alex, C, 1985 Wellman, Brad, IF, 1982-86 Zanni, Dom, P, 1958-59, 1961
Trillo, Manny, IF, 1984-85 Welsh, Jimmy, OF, 1928-29 Zearfoss, Dave, C, 1896-98
Trinkle, Ken, P, 1943, 1946-48 Wendell, Lew, C, 1915-16 Zerbe, Chad, P, 2000-03
Troy, John, IF, 1883 Werber, Bill, IF, 1942 Zimmerman, Heinie, IF, 1916-19
Tucker, Michael, OF, 2004-05 Westervelt, Huyler, P, 1894 Zimmerman, Roy, IF, 1945
Tufts, Bob, P, 1981 Westrum, Wes, C, 1947-57 Zink, Walt, P, 1921
Tyson, Ty, OF, 1926-27 Whistler, Lew, IF, 1890-91 Zito, Barry, P, 2007-13

GIANTS HISTORY
Whitaker, Steve, OF, 1970
U (5) White, Albert, OF, 1947
Note: Bold face indicates player
on Giants’ 40-man roster as of
Uggla, Dan, IF, 2014 White, Bill, IF, 1956, 58 Feb. 1, 2015.
Uhle, George, P, 1933 Whitehead, Burgess, IF, 1936-41
Ulrich, George, IF, 1896 Whiteside, Eli, C, 2009-12
Uribe, Jose, IF, 1985-92 Whitfield, Terry, OF, 1977-80
Uribe, Juan, IF, 2009 Whitney, Art, IF, 1888-89
Whitson, Ed, P, 1979-81
V (20) Wicker, Floyd, OF, 1971
Vail, Mike, OF, 1983 Wideman, George, P, 1887-1888
Valderrama, Carlos, OF, 2003 Wilfong, Rob, IF, 1987
Valdez, Carlos, P, 1995 Wilhelm, Hoyt, P, 1952-56
Valdez, Merkin, P, 2004, 2008 Wilhoit, Joe, OF, 1917-18
Valdez, Sergio, P, 1995 Wilkins, Rick, C, 1996-97
Vandenburg, Hy, P, 1937-40 Williams, Bernie, OF, 1970-72
Vander Wal, Jon, OF, 2001 Williams, Charlie, P, 1972-78
Van Haltren, George, OF, 1894-1903 Williams, Davey, IF, 1949-55
VanLandingham, William, 1994-97 Williams, Frank, P, 1984-86
Van Zandt, P/OF, 1901 Williams, Jerome, P, 2003-05
Velez, Eugenio, IF, 2007-10 Williams, Keith, OF, 1996
Veltman, Art, C, 1928-29, 1932 Williams, Matt, IF, 1987-96
Venable, Max, OF, 1979-83 Willoughby, Jim, P, 1971-74
Vergez, Johnny, IF, 1931-34 Wilmot, Walt, OF, 1897-98
Virgil, Ozzie, IF, 1956-57, 1966, 1969 Wilson, Art, C, 1908-13
Vizcaino, Jose, IF, 1997, 2006 Wilson, Artie, IF, 1951
Vizquel, Omar, IF, 2005-08 Wilson, Brian, P, 2006-2012
Vogelsong, Ryan, P, 2000-01, 2011- Wilson, Desi, IF, 1996
Voiselle, Bill, P, 1942-47 Wilson, Lewis, OF, 1923-25
Vosberg, Ed, P, 1990 Wilson, Neil, C, 1960
W (87) Wilson, Parke, C, 1893-99
Wilson, George, OF, 1952-53, 1956
Wade, Abraham, OF, 1907 Wilson, Trevor, P, 1988-95
Wagner, Charles, IF, 1902 Wiltse, George, P, 1904-14
Wagner, Leon, OF, 1958-59, 1969 Winn, Randy, OF, 2005-2009
Wakefield, Dick, OF, 1952 Winters, Jesse, P, 1919-20
Walberg, Rube, P, 1923 Wisner, John, P, 1925-26
Walker, Bill, P, 1927-32 Witasick, Jay, P, 2002

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GIANTS HISTORY

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POSTSEASON HISTORY
Giants Postseason History
25 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

1905 * 1911 * 1912 * 1913 * 1917 * 1921 * 1922 * 1923 * 1924 * 1933

1936 * 1937 * 1951 * 1954 * 1962 * 1971 * 1987 * 1989 * 1997 * 2000

2002 * 2003 * 2010 * 2012 * 2014

8 WORLD SERIES TITLES

1905 * 1921 * 1922 * 1933 * 1954 * 2010 * 2012 * 2014

21 NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANTS

1904 * 1905 * 1911 * 1912 * 1913 * 1917 * 1921 * 1922 * 1923 * 1924 * 1933

1936 * 1937 * 1951 * 1954 * 1962 * 1989 * 2002 * 2010 * 2012 * 2014
POSTSEASON HISTORY

8 DIVISION TITLES

1971 * 1987 * 1989 * 1997 * 2000 * 2003 * 2010 * 2012

The Giants’ 25 postseason appearances (since 1900) are the fifth-most all-time behind the New York
Yankees (51), Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (28), St. Louis Cardinals (27) and Philadelphia/Oakland
Athletics (26).

The Giants’ eight championships are tied with the Boston Red Sox for the fourth-most in Major
League history. Only the Yankees (27), Cardinals (11) and Athletics (9) have more.

The Giants are one of four major American professional sports franchise in this century (2000-
present) with three titles during a five-year span. The others are the New England Patriots (2001,
2003, 2004), Los Angeles Lakers (2000, 2001, 2002) and San Antonio Spurs (2003, 2005, 2007).

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Postseason Awards
NLCS and World Series MVP Awards are issued by Major League Baseball
in a voting process involving MLB officials and select reporters. Giants win-
ners are noted below.

NLCS MVP (awarded in NL since 1977)

■ 1987 Jeffrey Leonard, OF

■ 1989 Will Clark, 1B

■ 2002 Benito Santiago, C

■ 2010 Cody Ross, OF

■ 2012 Marco Scutaro, 2B

■ 2014 Madison Bumgarner, LHP

WORLD SERIES MVP (awarded since 1955)

POSTSEASON HISTORY
■ 2010 Edgar Renteria, SS

■ 2012 Pablo Sandoval, 3B

■ 2014 Madison Bumgarner, LHP

BABE RUTH AWARD

(established in 1949 by the New York Baseball Writers Association; from


1949 through 2006 it was given to the top player in the World Series; since
2007, it has been awarded to the best player in the postseason – including
all rounds).

■ 2010 Tim Lincecum, RHP

■ 2012 Pablo Sandoval, 3B

■ 2014 Madison Bumgarner, LHP

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Giants All-Time Postseason Roster
WILD CARD SERIES
(All players who were eligible for H (0) Q (1)
the Wild Card Game. * before a year
Quiroz, Guillermo – *2014
indicates the player was eligible for I (1)
that Series but did not play.)
Ishikawa, Travis – 2014 R (1)
A (2) J (0)
Romo, Sergio – *2014
Affeldt, Jeremy – *2014 S (3)
Arias, Joaquin – 2014 K (0) Sandoval, Pablo – 2014
B (4) Strickland, Hunter – *2014
L (2) Susac, Andrew – *2014
Belt, Brandon – 2014 Lincecum, Tim – *2014
Blanco, Gregor – 2014 Lopez, Javier – *2014 T (0)
Brown, Gary - *2014
Bumgarner, Madison – 2014 M (1) U (0)
C (2) Machi, Jean – *2014
V (0)
Casilla, Santiago – *2014 N (0)
Crawford, Brandon – 2014 W (0)
D (2) O (0)
X (0)
Duffy, Matt – 2014 P (6)
Duvall, Adam – *2014 Panik, Joe – 2014 Y (0)
E (0) Peavy, Jake – *2014
Pence, Hunter – 2014 Z (0
F (0) Petit, Yusmeiro –* 2014
Perez, Juan – 2014
POSTSEASON HISTORY

G (0) Posey, Buster – 2014

DIVISION SERIES
(Players appearing in one or more Dunston, Shawon - 2002 Johnson, Brian - 1997
games) Durham, Ray – 2003
K (2)
A (6) E (4) Kent, Jeff - 1997, 2000, 02
Affeldt, Jeremy – 2010, 12, 14 Embree, Alan - 2000 Kontos, George - 2012
Alfonzo, Edgardo - 2003 Estalella, Bobby - 2000
Alvarez, Wilson – 1997 Estes, Shawn - 1997, 2000 L (4)
Arias, Joaquin – 2012, 14 Eyre, Scott - 2002, 03 Lewis, Mark – 1997
Aurilia, Rich - 2000, 02, 03 Lincecum, Tim – 2010, 12, 14
Aybar, Manny - 2002 F (3) Lofton, Kenny – 2002
Feliz, Pedro - 2002, 03 Lopez, Javier – 2010, 12, 14
B (12) Fontenot, Mike - 2010
Beck, Rod - 1997 Fultz, Aaron - 2000, ‘02 M (7)
Bell, David – 2002 Machi, Jean - 2014
Belt, Brandon – 2012, 14 G (4) Martinez, Ramon - 2000, 02
Benard, Marvin - 1997, 2000 Galarraga, Andres - 2003 Mijares, Jose - 2012
Berryhill, Damon – 1997 Gardner, Mark - 2000 Mirabelli, Doug – 2000
Blanco, Gregor – 2012, 14 Goodwin, Tom - 2002 Mota, Guillermo – 2010, 12
Bonds, Barry - 1997, 2000, 02, 03 Grissom, Marquis - 2003 Mueller, Bill - 1997, 2000
Brower, Jim – 2003 Murray, Calvin - 2000
Brown, Gary - 2014 H (10)
Bumgarner, Madison – 2010, 12, 14 Hamilton, Darryl - 1997 N (3)
Burks, Ellis – 2000 Hammonds, Jeffrey - 2003 Nady, Xavier - 2012
Burrell, Pat - 2010 Henry, Doug - 1997, 2000 Nathan, Joe - 2003
Herges, Matt - 2003 Nen, Robb - 2000, 02
C (6) Hermanson, Dustin - 2003
Cain, Matt – 2010, 12 Hernandez, Livan - 2000, 02 O (1)
Casilla, Santiago – 2010, 12, 14 Hernandez, Roberto - 1997 Ortiz, Russ - 2000, 02
Christensen, Jason – 2003 Hill, Glenallen – 1997
Crawford, Brandon – 2012, 14 Hudson, Tim - 2014 P (10)
Crespo, Felipe - 2000 Huff, Aubrey – 2010, 12 Pagan, Angel – 2012
Cruz, Jr Jose - 2003 Panik, Joe - 2014
I (1) Peavy, Jake - 2014
D (5) Ishikawa, Travis – 2014 Pence, Hunter – 2012, 14
Davis, Russ - 2000 Perez, Juan - 2014
Del Toro, Miguel – 2000 J (2) Perez, Neifi – 2003
Duffy, Matt - 2014 Javier, Stan - 1997 Petit, Yusmeiro - 2014

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Ponson, Sidney – 2003 Sandoval, Pablo – 2010, 12, 14 W (5)
Posey, Buster – 2010, 12, 14 Santiago, Benito - 2002, 03
Whiteside, Eli - 2010
Powell, Dante - 1997 Schierholtz, Nate - 2010
Williams, Jerome – 2003
Schmidt, Jason - 2002, 03
Q (0) Scutaro, Marco - 2012
Wilson, Brian – 2010
Witasick, Jay - 2002
Snow, J.T. - 1997, 2000, 02, 03
R (9) Strickland, Hunter – 2014
Worrell, Tim - 2002, 03
Ramirez, Ramon – 2010 Susac, Andrew - 2014 X (0)
Renteria, Edgar - 2010
Rios, Armando - 2000 T (4) Y (0)
Rodriguez, Felix - 2000, 02, 03 Tavarez, Julian – 1997
Rodriguez, Rich – 1997 Theriot, Ryan -2012 Z (1)
Romo, Sergio – 2010, 12, 14 Torrealba, Yorvit – 2003
Zito, Barry - 2012
Ross, Cody – 2010 Torres, Andres - 2010
Rowand, Aaron - 2010
Rueter, Kirk - 1997, 2000, 02, 03 U (1) Managers (3)
Alou, Felipe - 2003
Uribe, Juan - 2010
S (12) Baker, Dusty - 1997, 2000, 02
Sanchez, Freddy – 2010 V (2) Bochy, Bruce – 2010, 12, 14
Sanchez, Hector - 2012 Vizcaino, Jose – 1997
Sanchez, Jonathan - 2010 Vogelsong, Ryan – 2012, 14
Sanders, Reggie – 2002

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Players appearing in one or more G (3) N (3)
games)
Gallagher, Alan - 1971 Nady, Xavier - 2012
A (4) Garrelts, Scott - 1987, 89 Nen, Robb - 2002
Goodwin, Tom - 2002 Nixon, Donnell – 1989
Affeldt, Jeremy – 2010, 12, 14
Aldrete, Mike – 1987 H (7) O (1)
Arias, Joaquin – 2012, 14 Hamilton, Steve - 1971 Ortiz, Russ - 2002
Aurilia, Rich - 2002

POSTSEASON HISTORY
Hammaker, Atlee - 1987, 89
B (12) Hart, Jim Ray - 1971 P (8)
Henderson, Ken - 1971 Pagan, Angel – 2012
Barr, Jim - 1971 Hernandez, Livan – 2002 Panik, Joe - 2014
Bathe, Bill - 1989 Hudson, Tim - 2014 Peavy, Jake - 2014
Bell, David – 2002 Huff, Aubrey – 2010, 12 Pence, Hunter – 2012, 14
Belt, Brandon – 2012, 14 Perez, Juan - 2014
Blanco, Gregor – 2012, 14 I (1) Perry, Gaylord – 1971
Bonds, Barry - 2002 Ishikawa, Travis – 2010, 14 Petit, Yusmeiro - 2014
Bonds, Bobby - 1971 Posey, Buster – 2010, 12, 14
Brantley, Jeff - 1989 J (1)
Brenly, Bob - 1987 Johnson, Jerry - 1971 R (10)
Bryant, Ron – 1971 Ramirez, Ramon – 2010
Bumgarner, Madison – 2010, 12, 14 K (4) Renteria, Edgar - 2010
Burrell, Pat - 2010 Kent, Jeff - 2002 Reuschel, Rick - 1987, 89
C (6) Kingman, Dave – 1971 Riles, Ernest - 1989
Kontos, George - 2012 Rodriguez, Felix – 2002
Cain, Matt – 2010, 12 Krukow, Mike - 1987 Romo, Sergio – 2010, 12, 14
Carrithers, Don – 1971 Rosario, Angel – 1971
Casilla, Santiago – 2010, 12, 14 L (6) Ross, Cody - 2010
Clark, Will - 1987, 89 Lanier, Hal - 1971 Rowand, Aaron - 2010
Crawford, Brandon – 2012, 14 Lefferts, Craig - 1987, 89 Rueter, Kirk - 2002
Cumberland, John - 1971 Lincecum, Tim – 2010, 12, 14
D (6) Litton, Greg - 1989 S (15)
Lofton, Kenny – 2002 Sanchez, Freddy – 2010
Davis, Chili - 1987 Lopez, Javier – 2010, 12, 14 Sanchez, Hector - 2012
Dietz, Dick - 1971 Sanchez, Jonathan - 2010
Downs, Kelly - 1987, 89 M (13) Sanders, Reggie – 2002
Duffy, Frank – 1971 Machi, Jean - 2014 Sandoval, Pablo – 2010, 12, 14
Duffy, Matt - 2014 Maldanado, Candy - 1987, 89 Santiago, Benito – 2002
Dunston, Shawon - 2002 Manwaring, Kirt - 1989 Schierholtz, Nate - 2010
E (1) Marichal, Juan - 1971 Schmidt, Jason – 2002
Martinez, Ramon - 2002 Scutaro, Marco - 2012
Eyre, Scott - 2002 Mays, Willie - 1971 Sheridan, Pat - 1989
F (4) McCovey, Willie - 1971 Shinjo, Tsuyoshi - 2002
McMahon, Don - 1971 Snow, J.T. - 2002
Feliz, Pedro – 2002 Melvin, Bob – 1987 Speier, Chris - 1971, 87
Fontenot, Mike - 2010 Mijares, Jose - 2012 Strickland, Hunter – 2014
Fuentes, Tito - 1971 Milner, Eddie – 1987 Susac, Andrew - 2014
Fultz, Aaron - 2002 Morse, Michael - 2014
Mota, Guillermo – 2010, 12 T (3)
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Theriot, Ryan - 2012 W (5) Z (1)
Thompson, Robby - 1987, 89
Williams, Matt – 1989 Zito, Barry - 2012
Torres, Andres - 2010
Wilson, Brian - 2010
U (2) Witasick, Jay – 2002 Managers (4)
Whiteside, Eli -2010 Baker, Dusty – 2002
Uribe, Jose - 1987, 89
Worrell, Tim - 2002 Bochy, Bruce – 2010, 12, 14
Uribe, Juan - 2010
Craig, Roger - 1987, 89
V (1) X (0) Fox, Charlie - 1971
Vogelsong, Ryan – 2012, 14 Y (0)

WORLD SERIES
(All players who were eligible for a Crawford, Brandon – 2012, 14 Hernandez, Livan - 2002
World Series. * before a year indi- Critz, Hugh - 1933 Herzog, Charles - 1911, 12, 13,17
cates the player was eligible for that Cunningham, William - *1921, 22, 23 Hill, Carmen - *1922
Series but did not play.) Hiller, Charles - 1962
D (16) Hubbell, Carl - 1933, 36, 37
A (7) Dahlen, William - 1905 Huff, Aubrey – 2010, 12
Affeldt, Jeremy – 2010, 12, 14 Danning, Harry - *1933, 36, 37 Hudson, Tim - 2014
Alou, Felipe - 1962 Davenport, Jim - 1962 Huntzinger, Walter - *1924
Alou, Matty - 1962 Davis, George - 1933, 36
Anderson, Fred - 1917 Dean, Wayland - 1924 I (2)
Antonelli, John – 1954 Demaree, Albert - 1913, *17 Ishikawa, Travis – 2010, 14
Arias, Joaquin – 2012, 14 Devlin, Arthur - 1905, *11 Irvin, Monty - 1951, 54
Aurilia, Rich - 2002 Devore, Joshua - 1911, 12
Donlin, Michael - 1905 J (5)
B (30) Downs, Kelly - 1989 Jackson, Travis - 1923, 24, 33, 36
Baird, Albert - *1917 Doyle, Lawrence - 1911, 12, 13 James, Bryne - *1933
Baker, Thomas - *1937 Dressen, Charles - *1933 Jansen, Lawrence - 1951
Baldwin, Howard - 1924 Drucke, Louis - *1911 Jones, Sheldon - 1951
POSTSEASON HISTORY

Barnes, Jesse - 1921, 22 Duffalo, James - *1962 Jonnard, Claude - *1922, 23, 24
Barnes, Virgil - *1922, 23, 24 Duffy, Matt - 2014
Bartell, Richard - 1936, 37 Dunston, Shawon - 2002 K (11)
Bathe, Bill - 1989 Katt, Raymond - *1954
Becker, Beals - 1911, 12 E (2) Kauff, Benjamin - 1917
Bedrosian, Steve - 1989 Elliott, Slaude - *1905 Kelly, George - 1921, 22, 23,24
Bell, David – 2002 Eyre, Scott - 2002 Kennedy, Montia - 1951
Belt, Brandon – 2012, 14 Kent, Jeff - 2002
Bentley, John - 1923, 24 F (7) Koeing, Mark - 1936
Benton, John - 1917 Feliz, Pedro - 2002 Konikowski, Alex - 1951, *54
Berger, Walter – 1937 Fitzsimmons, Fred - 1933, 36 Kontos, George - 2012
Blanco, Gregor – 2012, 14 Fletcher, Art - 1911, 12, 13, 17 Kopf, Walter - *1921
Blume, Clinton - *1922 Fontenot, Mike - 2010 Koslo, George - 1951
Boles, Carl - *1962 Frisch, Frank - 1921, 22, 23, 24 Kuenn, Harvey - 1962
Bolin, Bobby - 1962 Fromme, Art, - *1913
Bonds, Barry - 2002 Fultz, Aaron - 2002 L (13)
Bowman, Ernest - 1962 LaCoss, Mike - 1989
Bowerman, Frank - *1905 G (15) Larsen, Don - 1962
Brantley, Jeff - 1989 Gabler, Frank - 1936 Leiber, Henry - 1936, 37
Brennan, Donald - 1937 Gardner, William - *1954 Leslie, Samuel - 1936, 37
Bresnahan, Roger - 1905 Garibaldi, Bob - *1962 Liddle, Don – 1954
Brown, Edward - *1921 Garrelts, Scott - 1989 Lincecum, Tim – 2010, 12, 14
Browne, George – 1905 Gaston, Alexander - *1921,*22, *23 Lindstrom, Fred - 1924
Bumgarner, Madison – 2010, 12, 14 Gearin, Dennis - 1923 Litton, Greg - 1989
Burns, George - *1912, 13, 17, 21 Giel, Paul - *1954 Lobert, John - *1917
Butler, Brett – 1989 Gilbert, William - 1905 Lockman, Carroll - 1951, 54
Burrell, Pat - 2010 Gomez, Rueben - 1954 Lofton, Kenny - 2002
Gonzalez, Miguel, *1921 Lohrke, Jack – 1951
C (14) Goodwin, Tom - 2002 Lopez, Javier – 2010, *12, 14
Cain, Matt – 2010, 12 Grant, Edward - 1913
Casilla, Santiago – 2010, 12, 14 Grissom, Marvin - 1954
Causey, Cecil - *1921 Groh, Henry - *1912 M (36)
Cepeda, Orlando - 1962 Gumbert, Harry - 1936, 37 Machi, Jean - 2014
Chiozza, Louis - 1937 Madjeski, Edward - *1937
Clark, W. Watson - *1933 H (14) Maglie, Sal - 1951, 54
Clark, Will - 1989 Haller, Tom - 1962 Maguire, Fred - 1923
Clarke, William - *1905 Hammaker, Atlee - 1989 Maldanado, Candy - 1989
Coffman, Richard - 1936, 37 Hartley, Grover - *1911, *12, *13 Manwaring, Kirt - 1989
Cooper, Claude - 1913 Hartung, Clinton - 1951 Marichal, Juan - 1962
Corwin, Elmer - 1951, *54 Haslin, Michael - *1937 Marquard, Rich- 1911, 12, 13
Crandell, Otis - 1911, 12, 13 Hearn, James - 1951, *54 Martinez, Ramon - 2002

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Mathewson, Christy - 1905, 11,12, 13 Rueter, Kirk - 2002 Worthigton, Al - *1954
Maun, Ernest - *1924 Ryan, John - 1933, 37 Worrell, Tim - 2002
Mayo, Edward - 1936 Ryan, Wilfred - *1921, 22, 23, 24
Mays, Willie - 1951, 54, 62 X (0)
McCall, John - *1954 S (34)
McCarthy, John - 1937 Sallee, Harry - 1917 Y (2)
McCarty, Lewis - 1917 Salveson, John - *1933 Youngs, Ross - 1921, 22, 23, 24
McCormick, Harry - 1912, 13 Sanchez, Freddy – 2010 Yvars, Sal - 1951
McCormick, Mike - *1962 Sanchez, Hector - 2012
McCovey, Willie - 1962 Sanchez, Jonathan - 2010 Z (2)
McGann, Dennis - 1905 Sanders, Reggie – 2002 Zerbe, Chad – 2002
McGinnity, Joseph - 1905 Sandoval, Pablo – 2010, 12, 14 Zito, Barry - 2014
McLean, John - 1913 Sanford, John - 1962
McQuillan, Hugh - 1922, 23, 24 Santiago, Benito - 2002 Managers (7)
Melton, Clifford - 1937 Schenz, Henry – 1951 Baker, Dusty – 2002
Merkle, Fred - 1911, 12, 13 Schierholtz, Nate - 2010 Bochy, Bruce – 2010, 12, 14
Mertes, Samuel - 1905 Schmidt, Jason - 2002 Craig, Roger - 1989
Meusel, Emil - 1921, 22, 23, 24 Schumacher, Harold - 1933, 36, 37 Dark, Alvin - 1962
Meyers, John - 1911, 12, 13 Schupp, Ferdinand - 1917 Durocher, Leo - 1951, 54
Mijares, Jose - 2012 Scott, John - 1922, 23 McGraw, John - 1905, 11, 12, 13, 17,
Miller, Stu - 1962 Scutaro, Marco - 2012 21, 22, 23, 24
Mitchell, Kevin - 1989 Shafer, Arthur - 1912, 13 Terry, Bill - 1933, 36, 37
Moore, Joseph - 1933, 36, 37 Shea, Patrick - *1921
Morse, Michael - 2014 Sheridan, Pat - 1989
Mota, Guillermo – 2010, *12 Shinjo, Tsuyoshi - 2002
Mueller, Donald - *1951, 54 Shinners, Ralph - *1923
Murray, John - 1911, 12, 13, *17 Smith, Al - 1936, 37
Smith, Earl - 1921, 22
N (6) Smith, Jim - *1917
Nady, Xavier - *2012 Snodgrass, Fred - 1911, 12, 13
Nehf, Arthur - 1921, 22, 23, 24 Snow, J.T. - 2002
Nen, Robb - 2002 Snyder, Frank - 1921, 22, 23, 24
Nieman, Robert - 1962 Southworth, William - 1924

POSTSEASON HISTORY
Nixon, Donnell - 1989 Spencer, George - 1951
Noble, Rafael - 1951 Spencer, Glenn - *1933
Stanky, Ed - 1951
O (5) Strang, Samuel – 1905
O’Connell, James - 1923, *24 Strickland, Hunter – 2014
O’Dell, William - 1962 Susac, Andrew - 2014
Orsino, John - 1962
Ortiz, Russ - 2002 T (11)
Ott, Mel - 1933, 36, 37 Taylor, Luther - *1905
Taylor, William - *1954
P (13) Terry, Bill - 1924, 33, 36
Pagan, Angel - 2012 Tesreau, Charles - 1912, 13, 17
Pagan, Jose - 1962 Theriot, Ryan - 2010
Panik, Joe - 2014 Thompson, Henry - 1951, 54
Parmelee, LeRoy- *1933 Thompson, Robby - 1989
Paulette, Eugene - *1911 Thorpe, James - *1913, 17
Peavy, Jake - 2014 Toney, Fred - 1921
Peel, Homer – 1933 Torrealba, Yorvit - *2002
Pence, Hunter – 2012, 14 Torres, Andres - 2010
Perez, Juan - 2014
Perritt, William – 1917 U (2)
Petit, Yusmeiro - 2014 Uribe, Jose – 1989
Pierce, William – 1962 Uribe, Juan - 2010
Posey, Buster – 2010, 12, 14
V (2)
R (17) Vergez, John - *1933
Ramirez, Ramon - 2010 Vogelsong, Ryan – 2012, 14
Rariden, William - 1917, *22
Rawlings, John - 1921, *22 W (13)
Renteria, Edgar - 2010 Watson, John - 1923, 24
Rhodes, James - 1954 Westrum, Wes - 1951, 54
Richards, Paul - *1933 Whiteside, Eli - *2010
Rigney, William - 1951 Wilhelm, Hoyt - 1954
Riles, Ernie - 1989 Wilhoit, Joseph - 1917
Ripple, James - 1936, 37 Williams, David - 1951, 54
Robertson, Davis - 1917, *22 Williams, Matt - 1989
Rodriguez, Felix – 2002 Wilson, Arthur - 1911, 12, 13
Romo, Sergio – 2010, 12, 14 Wilson, Brian - 2010
Ross, Cody – 2010 Wilson, Lewis - 1924
Rowand, Aaron - 2010 Witasick, Jay - 2002

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Giants All-Time Post Season Results
National League Wild Card

2014 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. PITTSBURGH PIRATES


(Giants win series, 1 game to 0)

The Giants defeated the Pirates, 8-0, in the Park crowd of 40,629. Crawford became the first
National League wild-card game backed on the shortstop to hit a grand slam in postseason history
arm of Madison Bumgarner and the bat of and he joined Chuck Hiller (1962 World Series),
Brandon Crawford. Bumgarner threw a four- Will Clark (1989 National League Championship
hitter while striking out 10 batters and Crawford Series) and Buster Posey (2012 NLDS) as the only
hit a grand slam in the 4th inning off Edinson Giants to hit a grand slam in postseason play.
Volquez, sending the Giants from a winner-take- Bumgarner, meanwhile, dominated one of
all wild-card game to a National League Division the NL’s best lineups, walking one and allowing
Series matchup with the Washington Nationals. just four singles on 109 pitches, 79 for strikes.
With the bases loaded in the 4th inning and Moments after finishing his shutout, Bumgarner
nobody out in a scoreless game, Crawford turned found himself surrounded by teammates in the
on Volquez’s hanging breaking ball and sent it middle of the diamond celebrating a playoff vic-
to right field, landing a few rows deep and giv- tory.
ing the Giants a 4-0 lead while silencing a PNC
2014 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/1 at Pittsburgh W 8-0 BUMGARNER Volquez 40,629

National League Division Series


POSTSEASON HISTORY

1997 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. FLORIDA MARLINS


(Marlins win series, 3 games to 0)

San Francisco won its first National League pitcher Danny Darwin from the Chicago White
West title since 1989 to become only the fourth Sox in exchange for six minor leaguers at the July
team during the 20th century to win its division 31 trading deadline.
after finishing in last place the previous season. The renewed Giants made their first post
The Giants outdueled the Dodgers in a classic season appearance in eight years when they faced
pennant race for the N.L. West flag. Perhaps the National League wild card entry Florida Marlins in
crowning moment of San Francisco’s magical ride the Division Series. Despite losing all three games
came Sept. 18 when catcher Brian Johnson led off of the series, San Francisco gave Florida its tough-
the 12th inning with a game-winning clout off Los est test en route to its first World Championship.
Angeles’ Mark Guthrie to put the Giants in a first Both Games #1 and #2 came down to the last
place tie with nine games remaining. at-bat, with Florida taking advantage of being
New General Manager Brian Sabean revamped the home club and posting 2-1 and 7-6 victories,
the Giants roster, bringing in 15 players who were respectively.
not in the organization at the end of the 1996 cam- Despite two solo home runs by Giants’ sec-
paign. He shocked the baseball world by acquiring ond baseman Jeff Kent in Game #3, the Marlins
All-Star pitchers Wilson Alvarez and Roberto finished off the sweep on the strength of Devon
Hernandez and 18-year Major League veteran White’s sixth inning grand slam off Alvarez.

1997 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 9/30 at Florida L 1-2 Cook Tavarez 42,167
2 10/1 at Florida L 6-7 Nen R. Hernandez 41,283
3 10/3 at San Francisco L 2-6 Fernandez Alvarez 57,188

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2000 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. NEW YORK METS
(Mets win series, 3 games to 1)

San Francisco won its second National League who finished second in the MVP voting, clubbed
West title in four years as the club posted a Major 49 clouts.
League-best 97-65 mark, only to see its October run The Giants jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the
stopped short by the Wild Card New York Mets, a NLDS with a 5-1 victory in front of a raucous Game
club that would eventually win the NL flag. #1 crowd at AT&T Park. Livan Hernandez held
The Giants enjoyed a truly magical regular New York to one run over 7.2 innings while Ellis
season, its first in its new jewel of a home, AT&T Burks clubbed a three-run, third-inning homer off
Park. Playing in front of 81 straight sellouts that the left field foul pole.
accounted for a franchise-record 3,244,320 fans, J.T. Snow’s dramatic three-run, pinch homer in
San Francisco rattled off a 55-26 ledger, matching the bottom of the ninth tied Game #2 4-4, but the
the Mets for the best home mark in the majors. Mets would rally to win 5-4 in 10 innings and even
Dusty Baker won his third NL Manager of the series at a game apiece.
the Year award after guiding his troops to a Major Unfortunately for San Francisco, its offense
League-best 51-26 record after the All-Star Break, went south when the club went east, as the Giants
resulting in an 11-game cushion, the Giants’ largest could manage only two runs in 22 innings at Shea
winning margin since 1913. Stadium. New York’s Benny Agbayani gave the Mets
San Francisco produced its most prolific offen- a 3-2 victory in Game #3 with a 13th inning solo
sive attack in 70 years, led by National League Most home run, and Bobby Jones hurled a one-hit shut-
Valuable Player Jeff Kent. Teammate Barry Bonds, out for a 4-0 win in the Game #4 clincher.
2000 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/4 at San Francisco W 5-1 L. Hernandez Hampton 40,430
2 10/5 at San Francisco L 4-5 (10) Benitez Rodriguez Franco 40,430
3 10/7 at New York L 2-3 (13) White Fultz 56,270
4 10/8 at New York L 0-4 B. Jones Gardner 52,888

POSTSEASON HISTORY
2002 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES
(Giants win series, 3 games to 2)

Following a 3-0 loss at Florida on August 18th, with 17 combined runs in a pair of routs to take a
a stagnant San Francisco club stood at 66-56, four 2-1 series lead.
games behind Los Angeles in the NL Wild Card Facing the prospect of a long winter, San
chase. From then on, the Giants would play like Francisco turned to past playoff hero Livan
champions, going 29-10 down the stretch to cap- Hernandez to work his magic once again in Game
ture the league’s fourth playoff spot by three and a #4 at AT&T Park. The big right-hander responded
half contests over the Dodgers. by hurling 8.1-strong innings, while Aurilia fin-
Despite a 95-win campaign that tied for the ished 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBI as the
fourth-most victories in San Francisco history, Giants won 8-3 to force a return trip to Atlanta.
the Giants entered the NLDS as heavy underdogs In the decisive Game #5, Barry Bonds exor-
to the Atlanta Braves, who captured their 11th- cised his demons of post season past, singling and
consecutive division crown by an astounding 19.0- scoring the Giants’ first run in the second and club-
game margin. bing an opposite-field, solo homer in the fourth that
Undaunted by their opponents and buoyed gave SF a 2-0 lead. Ortiz became the first Giants
by the right arm of starter Russ Ortiz, the Giants pitcher to win two games in the same post season
stormed into Turner Field and won the series open- series since Carl Hubbell went 2-0 in the 1933
er by an 8-5 count as Rich Aurilia, Benito Santiago World Series, yet San Francisco’s 3-1 victory was
and J.T. Snow all collected two RBI apiece. in doubt until the end. With two men on and none
Yet, the hope of Game #1 quickly turned into out in the ninth, closer Robb Nen struck out Gary
despair, as Atlanta backed the stout pitching of Sheffield then induced Chipper Jones to ground
Kevin Millwood and Greg Maddux, respectively, into a series-ending double play.

2002 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/2 at Atlanta W 8-5 Ortiz Glavine Nen 41,903
2 10/3 at Atlanta L 3-7 Millwood Rueter 47,167
3 10/5 at San Francisco L 2-10 Maddux Schmidt 43,043
4 10/6 at San Francisco W 8-3 L. Hernandez Glavine 43,070
5 10/7 at Atlanta W 3-1 Ortiz Millwood Nen 45,203

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2003 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. FLORIDA MARLINS
(Marlins win series, 3 games to 1)
For the first time since 1936-37, the Giants tossing a complete-game three-hitter as the Giants
earned consecutive appearances in post season blanked the visiting Marlins 2-0.
play, as the club won its third National League A sudden turn of events plagued the Giants
West title in seven years and became only the sec- in Game #2, as San Francisco saw their 4-1 lead
ond team in franchise history to go wire-to-wire quickly vanish as Gold Glovers made costly mis-
with an overall finish of 100-61. cues and the Marlins escaped AT&T Park with a
A flurry of offseason moves brought new faces 9-5 win.
to San Francisco as the team introduced first year Knotted up at 1-1, both teams headed to South
manager Felipe Alou and four new starters to the Florida, but the Giants’ run of bad luck seemed to
lineup. The revamped club breezed by their oppo- follow. After taking a 3-2 advantage in the 11th
sition, ending their campaign 15.5 games ahead inning of Game #3, SF let the Marlins slip back
of the Dodgers for the Giants’ largest advantage into the contest after a dropped fly ball by Jose
in 91 years. Cruz, Jr. allowed the tying run on base. With
General Manager Brian Sabean garnered 2 out, the bases loaded and a 1-2 count on Ivan
Executive of the Year accolades for constructing Rodriguez, Tim Worrell’s next pitch was drilled
the team with the third best record in baseball into right field for a game-winning, 2-run single.
and Barry Bonds earned his unprecedented 6th In Game #4, San Francisco’s furious comeback
National League Most Valuable Player Award. in the 9th fell short as J.T. Snow was thrown out
Headed into Game #1 of the NLDS rested and at the plate on Jeffrey Hammonds’ 2-out single to
primed for success, pitching ace Jason Schmidt left, giving the Marlins a 7-6 victory and ending
thrived in the intense atmosphere at AT&T Park, the Giants’ hopes for another playoff run.
2003 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 9/30 at San Francisco W 2-0 SCHMIDT Beckett 43,704
2 10/1 at San Francisco L 5-9 Pavano Nathan 43,766
3 10/3 at Florida L 3-4(11) Looper Worrell 61,488
POSTSEASON HISTORY

4 10/4 at Florida L 6-7 Pavano Rodriguez Urbina 65,464

2010 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES


(Giants win series, 3 games to 1)

After clinching the 2010 NL West Crown in in postseason history in which every game was
the final game of the regular season, the Giants decided by one run. The pitching staff posted a
entered the NL Division Series at home vs. the 1.66 ERA as Tim Lincecum was dominant in his
Atlanta Braves. In order to get there, Giants’ postseason debut, tossing a two-hit, 14-strikeout
General Manager Brian Sabean had built a pitch- shutout during the Giants’ 1-0 win in Game #1.
ing staff that led the Majors in ERA with a 3.36 San Francisco lost Game #2 as the Braves’ Rick
figure, while also revamping his offense through- Ankiel hit a splash hit home run in the top of the
out the season by acquiring difference making 11th frame to help Atlanta pull ahead 5-4.
outfielders Pat Burrell and Cody Ross as well as The next two games were won in dramatic
bringing up eventual 2010 NL Rookie of the Year fashion as SF rallied past the Braves 3-2 in Game
Buster Posey from the minor leagues in late May. #3, thanks in part to three fielding errors by
San Francisco made a push for the 2010 NL Atlanta second baseman Brooks Conrad.
West Title on August 27. Entering that day, SF Madison Bumgarner came up aces in Game
was 6.0 games back of the San Diego Padres, #4 as he held Atlanta to two runs in 6.0 innings in
however the Giants were red hot in the season’s his postseason debut. However, it was Cody Ross
final month, posting an 18-8 record, which was who played hero in the clinching game as he hom-
the second best winning percentage in baseball. ered in the sixth inning to break up Derek Lowe’s
The Giants would win the NLDS over the no-hit bid, while also driving in the go-ahead run
Braves 3-games-to-1 behind their stalwart pitch- in the seventh inning as SF won 3-2 and clinched
ing as all four games in the series were decided their first Division series since 2002.
by a one-run margin, which marked the first time

2010 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/7 at San Francisco W 1-0 LINCECUM Lowe 43,936
2 10/8 at San Francisco L 5-4(11) Farnsworth Ramirez 44,046
3 10/10 at Atlanta W 3-2 Romo Kimbrel Wilson 53,284
4 10/11 at Atlanta W 3-2 Bumgarner Lowe Wilson 44,532

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2012 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. CINCINNATI REDS
(Giants win series, 3 games to 2)
The 2012 edition of the Giants won the division Phillips, stormed into San Francisco and took
title despite crushing injuries and unexpected the first two games from the Giants, winning by
slumps. All-Star closer Brian Wilson was lost scores of 5-2 and 9-0. Facing the daunting task
for the year after a second Tommy John sur- of being down 2-0 in the best-of-five division
gery, Freddy Sanchez never returned after bat- series, the Giants now had to win three consecu-
tling back and shoulder issues, Melky Cabrera, tive games on the road, something that had never
acquired in the offseason, was lost in mid-August been accomplished in baseball postseason history.
after testing positive for testosterone and two-time With all the local and national media counting
Cy Young award winner Tim Lincecum was hav- the Giants out, Hunter Pence stood up and fired
ing the worst season of his career. up his teammates with a football-like huddle and
Meanwhile, the Dodgers, with an influx of rallying speech in the dugout prior to Game #3,
cash, shook the baseball world with a nine player a game in which SF won 2-1, avoiding a sweep.
trade with the Red Sox, centered around slugger In Game #4, Angel Pagan hit the first leadoff
Adrian Gonzalez going back to the West Coast. home run in Giants posteason history, and Gregor
However, All-Star catcher and 2012 MVP Blanco and Pablo Sandoval connected later for an
Buster Posey, along with mid-season acquisitions 8-3 victory that evened the series at 2-2.
Marco Scutaro and Hunter Pence, ignited the Not just any comeback would get SF back to
Giants and after trailing the Dodgers by 7.5 games playing for a pennant. It would take one of Giant
as late as May 28, they slowly chipped away and proportions and Buster Posey helped make it
ended up winning the West by a whopping 8.0 happen as he hit the third grand slam in Giants’
games, their second division title in the last three postseason history and San Francisco pulled off
seasons. an unprecedented revival, moving to the LCS
Their first round opponent in the playoffs, the with a 6-4 victory over the Reds in the deciding
Cincinnati Reds, led by Joey Votto and Brandon Game #5.
2012 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/6 at San Francisco L 2-5 LeCure Cain 43,492
2 10/7 at San Francisco L 0-9 Arroyo Bumgarner 43,505

POSTSEASON HISTORY
3 10/9 at Cincinnati W 2-1 Romo Broxton 44,501
4 10/10 at Cincinnati W 8-3 Lincecum Leake 44,375
5 10/11 at Cincinnati W 6-4 Cain Latos Romo 44,142

The Giants come from behind to defeat the Reds 3 games to 2.

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2014 – SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS. WASHINGTON NATIONALS
(Giants win series, 3 game to 1)

San Francisco defeated the heavily favored off the 18th, Brandon Belt drove a Tanner Roark
Washington Nationals, three-games-to-one in the pitch over the right-field wall to put the Giants in
National League Division Series. front. Hunter Strickland preserved the edge in the

Jake Peavy pitched no-hit ball for 4.0 innings bottom of the inning to pick up the save.
and didn’t allow a run in his 5.2-inning outing The Giants’ 10-game postseason winning
in Game #1. Hunter Strickland bailed Peavy streak ended with an error in Game #3. Madison
out of a bases-loaded jam in the sixth by striking Bumgarner and Doug Fister were locked in a
out Ian Desmond. Bryce Harper and Asdrubal scoreless matchup in the seventh before the San
Cabrera each hit solo homers off Strickland in the Francisco ace inaccurately —threw to 3rd after
seventh as the Nationals cut a 3-0 deficit to 3-2. fielding Wilson Ramos’ sacrifice bunt. Two runs
Sergio Romo worked out of a jam in the eighth scored on the errant throw.
and Santiago Casilla retired all three hitters in the A bases-loaded walk to Gregor Blanco and
ninth for the save. an RBI groundout by Joe Panik gave the Giants a
What became the longest-ever postseason 2-0 lead in the second inning of Game #4. Hunter
game in terms of time (6:23) and tied for the lon- Pence made one of the Giants’ top defensive plays
gest in terms of innings had seemed headed for a of the postseason in the sixth when he banged
conclusion in the ninth in Game #2. Washington’s into the right-field wall as he tracked down Jayson
Jordan Zimmermann had a 1-0 lead, was working Werth’s drive. However, Bryce Harper homered
on a three-hitter and had retired 20 consecutive off Hunter Strickland in the following inning to
batters before walking Joe Panik with two outs tie the game at 2-2. The Giants regained the lead
in the final frame. Manager Matt Williams then for good in the bottom of the inning on Aaron
brought in Drew Storen to face Buster Posey, who Barrett’s wild pitch on which Panik came home.
hit a first-pitch single, and then Pablo Sandoval With two outs and the bases empty in the ninth,
tied the game by slicing a double into the left-field Santiago Casilla walked Harper before getting
corner to bring home Panik. The Nats’ relay was Wilson Ramos on a grounder to Panik at second.
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just in time to cut down Posey at the plate. The The Giants soon would spray Champagne and
game soon spun into extra innings. Yusmeiro prepare to meet the Cardinals in the NLCS.
Petit threw 6.0-shutout innings, during which
he allowed one hit and struck out seven. Leading

2014 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/3 at Washington W 3-2 Peavy Strasburg Casilla 44,035
2 10/4 at Washington W 2-1(18) Petit Roark Strickland 44,035
3 10/6 at San Francisco L 1-4 Fister Bumgarner 43,627
4 10/7 at San Francisco W 3-2 Strickland Thornton Casilla 43,464

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National League Championship Series

1971 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. PITTSBURGH PIRATES


(Pirates win series, 3 games to 1)

After winning its first National League West in the fourth inning to power SF to a 5-4 victory.
crown, San Francisco entered the National League Then Robertson took over. He clubbed a
Championship Series as the favorite against NLCS record three home runs in Game #2 to lead
Eastern Division titlists Pittsburgh. The Giants the Pirates to a 9-4 triumph. The first baseman
had posted nine wins in 12 contests vs. the Pirates finished 4-for-4 with four runs scored and five
during the regular season. RBI as Pittsburgh’s victory ended a six-game los-
However, the Giants ran into the hot hitting ing streak at Candlestick Park.
of Pirates’ first baseman Bob Robertson, who Marichal pitched a four-hitter when the play-
clubbed four home runs to lead Pittsburgh to a offs shifted to Three Rivers Stadium for Game #3,
three games-to-one series victory. but home runs by Robertson and Richie Hebner
Since staff ace Juan Marichal pitched San gave the Pirates a 2-1 victory behind Bob Johnson
Francisco to the NL West flag in its season finale and Dave Guisti.
at San Diego, future Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry The Bucs advanced to the World Series when
got the call in Game #1. The right-hander scat- they tattooed Perry for seven runs and 10 hits
tered four runs (three earned) and nine hits over over 5.2 innings in the fourth and final game of
his complete game effort as Willie McCovey and the series.
Tito Fuentes each delivered two-run home runs

1971 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/2 at San Francisco W 5-4 PERRY Blass 40,977
2 10/3 at San Francisco L 4-9 Cumberland Ellis Giusti 42,562

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3 10/5 at Pittsburgh L 1-2 Johnson MARICHAL Giusti 38,322
4 10/6 at Pittsburgh L 5-9 Kison Perry Giusti 35,487

1987 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS


(Cardinals win series, 4 games to 3)

The Giants became only the fourth team in player deal on July 4-shutting out the Cardinals
Major League history since 1900 to finish first on two hits in Game #2.
within two years of a 100-loss disaster. SF rattled When the series moved to Candlestick Park,
off a 90-72 mark to win the 1987 National League the Giants took a 4-0, fifth inning advantage in
West crown after going 62-100 in 1985. Game #3 but the Cardinals roared back to post a
San Francisco battled back from a five-game 6-5 victory and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
deficit on Aug. 7 and went 37-17 the rest of the Leonard responded by crushing a two-run
way to capture its first NL West title in 16 years. clout in the fifth inning of the fourth game to
Jeffrey Leonard, whose “one-flap-down” home push San Francisco to a series-evening 4-2 tri-
run trot was the story of the series, became the umph. His four homers in four games tied the
first player on a losing team to capture the NLCS Championship Series record for a league playoff
MVP honor when he hit .417 with four home of any duration.
runs and five RBI despite the Giants falling to the The Giants took a three games-to-two series
Cardinals in seven games. advantage back to St. Louis after posting a 6-3 vic-
San Francisco split the first two games of the tory in the fifth contest. However, San Francisco
series in St. Louis, with Dave Dravecky-who was didn’t score a run in either of the last two games.
acquired from the San Diego Padres in a seven-
1987 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/6 at St. Louis L 3-5 Mathews Reuschel Dayley 55,331
2 10/7 at St. Louis W 5-0 DRAVECKY Tudor 55,331
3 10/9 at San Francisco L 5-6 Forsch D. Robinson Worrell 57,913
4 10/10 at San Francisco W 4-2 KRUKOW COX 57,997
5 10/11 at San Francisco W 6-3 Price Forsch 59,363
6 10/13 at St. Louis L 0-1 Tudor Worrell Dayley 55,331
7 10/14 at St. Louis L 0-6 COX Hammaker 55,331

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1989 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. CHICAGO CUBS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 1)

Will Clark carried the Giants to their first NL The Cubs claimed victory in Game #2, so the
pennant in 27 years when San Francisco defeated series headed to San Francisco tied a game apiece.
the Chicago Cubs in five games. However, Robby Thompson clubbed a two-run,
Clark provided offensive bookends in the seventh-inning homer off Les Lancaster to give
series, starting with six RBI in the opener and the Giants a 5-4 victory in the third game.
ending with a two-out, bases-loaded, series-win- In one of the most intense at-bats in Giants’
ning two-run single in the eighth inning of Game post season history in Game #4, Matt Williams
#5. “Will the Thrill” established new NLCS stan- locked up with lefty Steve Wilson in a 12-pitch
dards for average (.650), hits (13), runs (eight), plate appearance that resulted in a two-run blast
total bases (24) and slugging percentage (1.200). which propelled San Francisco to a 6-4 victory.
Included in those opening-game six RBI for As broadcaster Hank Greenwald said, “27
Clark was his fourth-inning grand slam off Cubs’ years of waiting have come to an end” when the
starter Greg Maddux, which gave San Francisco Giants posted a 3-2 come-from-behind victory in
an 8-3 lead. The Giants’ first baseman finished the Game #5. Clark once again delivered the game-
contest 4-for-4 with four runs scored, a double winner, a two-run single up the spine of the
and two home runs. infield off Mitch “Wild Thing” Williams.

1989 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/4 at Chicago W 11-3 Garrelts Maddux 39,195
2 10/5 at Chicago L 5-9 Lancaster Reuschel 39,195
3 10/7 at San Francisco W 5-4 Robinson Lancaster Bedrosian 62,065
4 10/8 at San Francisco W 6-4 Downs Wilson Bedrosian 62,078
5 10/9 at San Francisco W 3-2 Reuschel Bielecki Bedrosian 62,084
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Under manager Roger Craig,


the Giants won their first
National League
pennant since 1962 by
defeating the Chicago Cubs in
five games in the 1989 NLCS.

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2002 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 1)

Following a furious late-season run to capture the tide. In the sixth, J.T. Snow delivered a two-out,
Wild Card berth and a stirring five-game NLDS two-run double that knotted the contest. Following
victory over Atlanta, the Giants provided the only a two-out intentional walk to Bonds in the eighth,
truly fitting encore—they won the club’s first NL Benito Santiago cemented his series MVP honors
pennant in 13 years by defeating the St. Louis by clubbing a full-count offering from Rick White
Cardinals in a scintillating and highly competitive into the left field bleachers for a 4-2 lead. Robb Nen
five-contest NLCS. struck out the final two hitters in the ninth to strand
San Francisco began its run to the Fall Classic the tying run at third and close out a 4-3 SF victory.
by winning each of the first two contests in St. Giants’ lefty Kirk Rueter and Morris engaged in
Louis. The Giants pounded Cardinals ace Matt a classic October pitchers’ duel in a Game #5 that
Morris early and often en route to a 9-6 victory in was scoreless until St. Louis broke through with
Game #1, while Jason Schmidt turned in a domi- a run in the seventh. Bonds tied the contest 1-1
nating Game #2 performance. The right-hander with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly, thus setting the
struck out eight and carried a shutout into the stage for one of the most dramatic moments in San
eighth inning, while Rich Aurilia’s two-homer, Francisco history.
three-RBI effort spurred a 4-1 triumph. Morris retired the first two Giants hitters in
Despite Barry Bonds’ dramatic three-run, fifth- the bottom of the ninth inning, but was chased by
inning homer into McCovey Cove that briefly tied consecutive singles from David Bell and Shawon
Game #3 at AT&T Park, a solo clout by St. Louis’ Eli Dunston. St. Louis turned to reliever Steve Kline,
Marrero and stingy pitching by the Cardinal bull- and Kenny Lofton greeted the southpaw by lining
pen gave the visitors a 5-4 win and renewed hope. his first pitch into right-center field for a single that
St. Louis jumped out to a 2-0, first-inning lead scored a sliding Bell as the jubilant NL champion
in Game #4 and appeared on its way to evening Giants poured onto the field.
the series until a pair of Giants veterans turned the

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2001 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/9 at St. Louis W 9-6 Rueter Morris Nen 52,175
2 10/10 at St. Louis W 4-1 Schmidt Williams Nen 52,195
3 10/12 at San Francisco L 4-5 Finley Witasick Isringhausen 42,177
4 10/13 at San Francisco W 4-3 Worrell White Nen 42,676
5 10/14 at San Francisco W 2-1 Worrell Morris 42,673

The Giants capture Game 5


of the NLCS with a 2-1
victory over the Cardinals.

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2010 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
(Giants win series, 4 games to 2)

The Giants again relied upon the strength of and second in club history to record four hits in a
their pitching in the League Championship Series postseason game.
as they went on to win the best-of-seven LCS from The Giants entered Game #5 just one win away
the Phillies to clinch their 18th National League from clinching their 18th NL Pennant and had
Pennant and fourth while in San Francisco. their ace on the mound with Lincecum. However,
Tim Lincecum outdueled Roy Halladay in the Phillies countered with Roy Halladay, who
Game #1 as Cody Ross hit a pair of solo home was pitching with an injured right groin. The
runs off of the eventual 2010 NL Cy Young award injury did not deter him as the Phillies won 4-2,
winner to help the Giants defeat the Phillies 4-3 which sent the series back to Philadelphia.
in the opener. Early during Game #6 it appeared as if the
Game #2 did not go as scripted for San series would go to 7 games, as Giants’ start-
Francisco as the Phillies’ Roy Oswalt allowed just er Jonathan Sanchez worked just 2.0 innings,
one run in 8.0 innings and Jimmy Rollins drove in allowing a pair of runs. However, the bullpen
four runs as the Phillies won 6-1. Cody Ross was was stellar, combining for 7.0-scoreless innings
the lone bright spot for Giants’ offense as he con- to keep the Giants in the game. Juan Uribe hit
nected for his third home run of the series, which an opposite-field home run that barely cleared
tied the game at one apiece in the fifth inning. the right-field wall in the eighth inning, sending
San Francisco grabbed a 2-1 edge in Game #3 the Giants’ dugout into a frenzy. Brian Wilson
with a 3-0 shutout behind Matt Cain, who sty- was called upon after Tim Lincecum, pitching in
mied the Phillies in 7.0 innings, allowing just two relief for the first time in his career, allowed con-
hits. The Giants scored in the fourth as once again secutive one-out singles in the eighth. Wilson got
it was Ross who delivered a run-scoring single, Carlos Ruiz to lineout into a double-play to escape
which helped cement his status as the NLCS MVP. the frame. The Giants’ closer then made things
Juan Uribe delivered a walk-off sacrifice fly interesting in the ninth, issuing walks to Jimmy
off Roy Oswalt with one out in the ninth inning Rollins and Chase Utley, before striking out Ryan
POSTSEASON HISTORY

as SF took Game #4 by a 6-5 count. Buster Posey Howard looking to end the game.
also contributed offensively going 4-for-4 and
becoming the first rookie in the San Francisco era

2010 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/16 at Philadelphia W 4-3 Lincecum Halladay Wilson 45,929
2 10/17 at Philadelphia L 1-6 Oswalt Sanchez 46,099
3 10/19 at San Francisco W 3-0 Cain Hamels Wilson 43,320
4 10/20 at San Francisco W 6-5 Wilson Oswalt 43,515
5 10/21 at San Francisco L 2-4 Halladay Lincecum Lidge 43,713
6 10/22 at Philadelphia W 3-2 Lopez Madson Wilson 46,062

The Giants became the NL


Champions after defeating the
Phillies in a thrilling six games.

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2012 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 3)
After a historic win over the Cincinnati Reds in the series with a 5-0 win that narrowed SF’s defi-
the Division Series, the Giants faced the St. Louis cit to 3-2. Zito resembled the same guy who won
Cardinals in the League Championship Series for the 2002 AL Cy Young Award with the A’s, as he
the third time in postseason history. It marked retired 11 consecutive batters in one stretch while
the first time in LCS history that the previous two striking out six in 7.2 innings.
World Series winners had met. Back in San Francisco for a Game #6, the Giants
The clubs split the first two games in San chased opposing starter Chris Carpenter to an
Francisco, with Carlos Beltran and David Freese early exit in their 6-1 victory that forced the series
each hitting two-run home runs to lift the to a decisive Game #7. Ryan Vogelsong finished
Cardinals to a 6-4 victory in Game #1. In Game with nine strikeouts, a career-high for any game.
#2, Marco Scutaro hit a two-run single in San Hunter Pence got the Giants going with a weird
Francisco’s four run fourth inning before leaving double, Matt Cain pitched his second clincher of
with a hip injury and the Giants received their the postseason and the Giants closed out Game #7
first home win in the postseason, with a 7-1 vic- of the LCS in a rainstorm, routing the Cardinals
tory to even the LCS at one game apiece. 9-0 to advance to the World Series for the 19th
The series shifted to St. Louis and the Cards took time in franchise history, the fifth time since
advantage of the home field as Matt Carpenter moving to San Francisco and for the second time
hit a two-run home run after subbing for Carlos in the last three seasons.
Beltran, and the Cardinals chased Matt Cain San Francisco won its record-tying sixth
before a three and a half hour rain delay in the elimination game of the postseason, completing a
seventh inning of a 3-1 Red Bird Game #3 win. lopsided rally from a 3-1 deficit. Marco Scutaro
The Giants were routed 8-3 in Game #4. Adam recorded his sixth multi-hit game of the series and
Wainwright threw 7.0 innings of four-hit ball and matched an LCS record with 14 hits and Pablo
St. Louis’ offense roughed up Tim Lincecum and Sandoval drove in a run for his fifth straight
the Giants’ bullpen. game. After falling behind in the series 3-games-
Facing elimination for the fourth time in the to-1, the Giants outscored the Cardinals 20-1

POSTSEASON HISTORY
2012 postseason, the Giants’ sent Barry Zito to over the final three games behind stellar pitching
the mound in Game #5 and the soft-tossing lefty performances from Barry Zito, Ryan Vogelsong
was at his best, pitching San Francisco back into and Matt Cain.
2012 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/14 at San Francisco L 4-6 Mujica Bumgarner Motte 42,534
2 10/15 at San Francisco W 7-1 Vogelsong Carpenter 42,679
3 10/17 at St. Louis L 1-3 Lohse Cain Motte 45,850
4 10/18 at St. Louis L 3-8 Wainwright Lincecum 47,062
5 10/19 at St. Louis W 5-0 Zito Lynn 47,075
6 10/21 at San Francisco W 6-1 Vogelsong Carpenter 43,070
7 10/22 at San Francisco W 9-0 Cain Lohse 43,056

Sergio Romo gets


Cardinals’ slugger Matt
Holliday to pop out for the
final out of SF’s 9-0 clinching
win in Game 7 of the NLCS
at AT&T Park.

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2014 – SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
(Giants win series, 4 game to 1)
The underdog Giants beat the Cardinals mound and the third-base line. Choate grabbed
four-games-to-one in the National League it and made an errant throw to first base allowing
Championship Series. Crawford to score the winning run.
In Game #1, Madison Bumgarner (named After St. Louis built a 4-1 lead in the third
the NLCS MVP) threw 7.2 innings, extending off Ryan Vogelsong in Game #4, the Giants
his road postseason scoreless streak to a major- answered with two in the bottom of the inning,
league-record 26.2 innings. He allowed four hits, getting two-out RBI singles from Buster Posey
struck out seven and walked one. Sergio Romo and Hunter Pence. Yusmeiro Petit blanked the
and Santiago Casilla retired the final four St. Cardinals over the next three innings to pick up
Louis hitters in order. the win.
Game #2 was one of the Giants’ best post- Game #5 was perhaps one of the most
season games in 2014. St. Louis led 2-0 before memorable postseason games in Giants history.
the Giants scored single runs in the fifth, sixth Joe Panik put SF up 2-1 in the third inning after
and seventh innings to go in front 3-2. Cardinals hitting a two-run homer off Adam Wainwright.
rookie Oscar Taveras hit a pinch-hit homer off However, Matt Adams and Tony Cruz hit solo
Jean Machi in the bottom of the seventh to tie HRs off Madison Bumgarner in the fourth,
the game. In the following frame, Matt Adams giving the Cards a 3-2 lead. Bumgarner did not
homered off Hunter Strickland to make it 4-3, allow a baserunner after Cruz’s homer, setting
Cardinals. With men at first and second and two down the final 13 men he faced. Wainwright
outs in the ninth, Trevor Rosenthal uncorked a had retired 10 straight through the seventh, but
wild pitch on a 3-2 delivery to Joe Panik. Going Pat Neshek replaced him to begin the eighth.
on the pitch, pinch-runner Matt Duffy motored Pinch-hitter Michael Morse greeted Neshek with
home for a 4-4 game. The tie didn’t last long a drive over the wall in left to tie the game and
though, as Kolten Wong led off the bottom of send the AT&T Park crowd into a frenzy. The
the ninth inning by hitting an 0-1 pitch from Cardinals sent Michael Wacha to the mound in
Sergio Romo into the right field seats, giving the the 9th. Pablo Sandoval opened the inning with
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Cardinals a 5-4 win. a single, and Joaquin Arias pinch-ran for him.
The Giants won Game #3, 5-4 in 10 innings. With one out, Wacha lost all contact with the
Tim Hudson had a 4-0 lead before the Cardinals strike zone, throwing four consecutive balls to
would whittle the margin to 4-3 and tie the game Brandon Belt and falling behind Travis Ishikawa
on Hudson’s final pitch. Brandon Crawford 2-0. Ishikawa proceeded to etch his name next
opened the bottom of the 10th inning by draw- to Bobby Thomson’s for hitting a home run that
ing a walk from lefty Randy Choate. Juan Perez propelled the Giants to the World Series.
then lined a single to left before Gregor Blanco
followed by dropping down a bunt between the
2014 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/11 at St. Louis W 3-0 Bumgarner Wainwright Casilla 47,201
2 10/12 at St. Louis L 4-5 Maness Romo 46,262
3 10/14 at San Francisco W 5-4(10) Romo Choate 42,716
4 10/15 at San Francisco W 6-4 Petit Gonzalez Casilla 43,147
5 10/16 at San Francisco W 6-3 Affeldt Wacha 43,217

Travis Ishikawa hits one of the


most historic home runs in Giants
postseason history sending the
Club to the World Series.

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World Series

1905 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS


(Giants win series, 4 games to 1)

The Fall Classic returned after a year’s hiatus and get him the title. He also had Red Ames and Joe
Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson made it his McGinnity, who won 22 and 21 games during the
showcase, leading the Giants to their first World regular season, respectively, in his rotation.
Championship with three shutout victories. Those two hurlers worked in Game #2, but
The 25-year-old right-hander, who had 32 vic- McGinnity was ticketed with the defeat after sur-
tories in 1905 to register his third straight 30-win rendering three unearned runs in a 3-0 defeat.
season, shut down the Philadelphia Athletics in Mathewson was staked to a 2-0, 1st inning
New York’s five-game victory. In the space of six lead in Game #3 and responded by blanking
days, he pitched three shutouts and permitted just Philadelphia on four hits. First baseman Dan
14 hits overall. McGann was the Giants’ big gun in the 9-0 romp,
Mathewson even played a part in the collecting two singles and a double while driving
Giants’ offense during a 3-0 Game #1 victory in in four runs.
Philadelphia. He ignited a two-run rally in the fifth McGinnity rebounded from his Game #2
inning to break open a scoreless contest, then went defeat to shut out Eddie Plank and Philadelphia
on to shut out the Athletics on four hits. in a classic 1-0 pitchers’ duel in Game #4.
New York skipper John McGraw, who boy- But it was Mathewson who got to finish off the
cotted the 1904 World Series vs. the Boston Red job he started when he blanked the Athletics 2-0
Sox, didn’t have to rely solely on Mathewson to in the fifth and deciding game.
1905 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/9 at Philadelphia-AL W 3-0 MATHEWSON PLANK 17,995
2 10/10 at New York L 0-3 BENDER McGinnity 24,992
3 10/12 at Philadelphia-AL W 9-0 10,991

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MATHEWSON COAKLEY
4 10/13 at New York W 1-0 McGINNITY PLANK 13,598
5 10/14 at New York W 2-0 MATHEWSON BENDER 24,187

1911 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS


(Athletics win series, 4 games to 2)

The “running” Giants, who established a league Game #1 of the Fall Classic, tossing a six-hitter in
record with 347 stolen bases, perservered through the 2-1 triumph.
the rebuilding of the Polo Grounds and posted 99 The Athletics rebounded to take Games #2
victories to capture the National League pennant. and #3 with Frank “Home Run” Baker clubbing
New York had to play its home games through early dramatic home runs in both outings.
June at the park of the American League’s New Then the rains came. The World Series was put
York Highlanders (later the Yankees) after the Polo on hold for six days due to Mother Nature.
Grounds burned to the ground in April. When the Fall Classic resumed exactly a week
However, New York’s offense was limited to after Game #3 had been played, Mathewson was
only four stolen bases in its six-game World Series outdueled by Chief Bender in a 4-2 decision that
defeat to the Philadelphia Athletics. gave the Athletics a three-games-to-one advantage.
1905 Series hero Christy Mathewson still The Giants escaped the inevitable in Game #5
anchored John McGraw’s pitching staff, going by scoring a 4-3 triumph in 10 innings before get-
26-13 during the regular season. The Hall of Famer ting clobbered 13-2 in the series’ sixth and final
got New York off to a great start vs. Philadelphia in game.
1911 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/14 at New York W 2-1 MATHEWSON BENDER 38,281
2 10/16 at Philadelphia-AL L 1-3 PLANK Marquard 26,286
3 10/17 at New York L 2-3 (11) COOMBS MATHEWSON 37,216
4 10/24 at Philadelphia-AL L 2-4 BENDER Mathewson 24,355
5 10/25 at New York W 4-3 (10) Crandall Plank 33,228
6 10/26 at Philadelphia-AL L 2-13 BENDER Ames 20,485

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1912 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BOSTON RED SOX
(Red Sox win series, 4 games to 3 - 1 tie)

The Giants, bolstered by lefty Rube Marquard’s The Giants evened the score in Game #3, post-
modern Major League record 19-game winning ing a 2-1 victory behind Marquard before the Red
streak, lived a storybook 1912 campaign. That’s Sox got the better of Tesreau again in the fourth
until the 10th inning of the final game of the contest, this time by a 3-1 count.
World Series, when usually-reliable center fielder Trailing two-games-to-one, the Giants posted
Fred Snodgrass dropped a fly ball that opened 5-2 and 11-4 wins, respectively, in Games #6 and
the door for a two-run Boston rally that gave the #7.
Red Sox the title. The Series came down to the 10th inning of
New York, which featured two 20-game winners the eighth and final game, as the Giants and Red
in Marquard (26) and Christy Mathewson (23), Sox were deadlocked at 1-1 after nine innings.
posted 103 victories during the regular season and New York took a 2-1 lead in the top half of the
coasted to the pennant with a ten-game cushion. 10th before the wheels fell off in the bottom half.
Newcomer Jeff Tesreau, who won 17 games Boston pinch hitter Clyde Engle opened the
for the Giants, got the nod in Game #1 but suf- frame with a routine fly ball that Snodgrass was
fered a 4-3 defeat to the Red Sox. camped under and then dropped.
Despite a see-saw contest that saw four lead Boston eventually won the game 3-2 on a
changes, Game #2 was a wash as it was called due sacrifice fly in the 10th and ruined New York’s
to darkness, thus making the 1912 World Series magical season.
an eight-game affair.

1912 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/8 at New York L 3-4 WOOD Tesreau 35,730
2 10/9 at Boston-AL T 6-6 (11) 30,148
3 10/10 at Boston-AL W 2-1 MARQUARD O’Brien 34,624
4 10/11 at New York L 1-3 WOOD Tesreau 36,502
5 10/12 at Boston-AL L 1-2 BEDIENT MATHEWSON 34,683
6 10/14 at New York W 5-2 MARQUARD O’Brien 30,622
7 10/15 at Boston-AL W 11-4 TESREAU Wood 32,694
8 10/16 at Boston-AL L 2-3 (10) Wood MATHEWSON 17,034

1913 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS


(Athletics win series, 4 games to 1)

New York won its third straight National League Once again, Christy Mathewson provided
flag, but couldn’t get over the hump in the World New York with a fine post season performance
Series for the third consecutive year, falling four- when he tossed a 3-0, 10-inning shutout in Game
games-to-one to the Philadelphia Athletics. #2. He even drove in the game-winning run with
After winning the pennant with a twelve-game his single in the 10th.
cushion, the Giants were beset by injuries during That was last highlight for the Giants as the
the Fall Classic. First baseman Fred Merkle was Athletics rolled to the World Championship by
limited to 13 at-bats due to a bad leg. Center fielder posting victories in each of the last three contests.
Fred Snodgrass played in only two games and Mathewson, pitching in what would be his
made three trips to the plate after suffering from final World Series, wound up with a 5-5 lifetime
a severe charley horse. Chief Meyers, the Giants’ mark in the Fall Classic—he was 4-0 at one
catcher, was shelved for the Series after suffering point—after splitting two decisions in 1913.
a fractured finger in practice preceeding Game #2. Skipper John McGraw was determined to
The Athletics jumped out to a 1-0 series restore his club to World Series glory. However,
advantage after shelling Rube Marquard for five it would be another four years until the Giants
runs and eight hits in five innings for a 6-4 victory would take the field again in the championship
in the opener. series.

1913 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/7 at New York L 4-6 BENDER Marquard 36,291
2 10/8 at Philadelphia–AL W 3-0 (10) MATHEWSON PLANK 20,563
3 10/9 at New York L 2-8 BUSH Tesreau 36,896
4 10/10 at Philadelphia–AL L 5-6 BENDER Demaree 20,568
5 10/11 at New York L 1-3 PLANK MATHEWSON 36,632

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1917 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. CHICAGO WHITE SOX
(White Sox win series, 4 games to 2)

The Giants’ run of bad luck continued in their up. Zimmerman ran Collins toward the plate, but
fourth straight World Series defeat as they fell to the runner bounded past catcher Bill Rariden to
the Chicago White Sox in six games. make it a Zimmerman-Collins race to the plate.
In the sixth and deciding game, New York was The White Sox second baseman won the footrace
in a scoreless deadlock with Chicago heading into and distracted the Giants’ defense enough to allow
the fourth inning. That’s when the Giants’ pen- the baserunners to advance to second and third.
chant for mistakes at inopportune times reared its Both Chicago runners would score on an ensuing
ugly head once again. This time, Chicago second base hit. That’s all the White Sox would need to
baseman Eddie Collins led off the frame with salt away the World Championship as they went
a grounder to New York third baseman Heinie on to win Game #6 by a 4-2 count.
Zimmerman, who made a two-base throwing Famed Olympian and footballer Jim Thorpe
error on the play. Joe Jackson’s ensuing fly ball was on the 1917 Giants’ club, but made only one
was dropped by right fielder Dave Robertson, “appearance” during the World Series in Game
positioning White Sox at the corners. #5. He was slated to start in right field, but never
Chicago center fielder Happy Felsch then took the field. The right-handed hitting Thorpe
grounded back to the pitcher, Rube Benton, was removed for a left-handed pinch hitter after
who saw Collins break from third and threw to the White Sox lifted lefty hurler Reb Russell in
Zimmerman in an attempt to get Collins hung favor of right-hander Eddie Cicotte.
1917 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/6 at Chicago-AL L 1-2 CICOTTE SALLEE 32,000
2 10/7 at Chicago-AL L 2-7 FABER Anderson 32,000
3 10/10 at New York W 2-0 BENTON CICOTTE 33,616
4 10/11 at New York W 5-0 SCHUPP Faber 27,746
5 10/13 at Chicago-AL L 5-8 Faber Sallee 27,323

POSTSEASON HISTORY
6 10/15 at New York L 2-4 FABER Benton 33,969

1921 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES


(Giants win series, 5 games to 3)

The Giants snapped a four-World Series losing inning deficit in Game #3 to post a 13-5 victory.
streak when they outdueled the rival Yankees John McGraw’s club knotted the Fall Classic at
in a thrilling eight-game series. With both clubs two games apiece when it logged a 4-2 triumph in
playing their home contests at the Polo Grounds, the fourth game, despite Ruth’s first World Series
it was the first Fall Classic to be played in its home run.
entirety at one stadium. Ruth, hobbled by knee and arm aliments, spir-
The National League champions were headlined ited the Yankees to a 3-1 victory in Game #5 when
by third baseman Frankie Frisch, right fielder Ross he started the go-ahead rally with a bunt base hit.
Youngs, first baseman George Kelly and left fielder However, the Bambino couldn’t continue and
Irish Meusel, while Babe Ruth and his 59 home the Giants took advantage of the situation to run
runs was the sparkplug for the Yankees. off three straight victories and give the franchise
The American Leaguers jumped out to a two its first World Championship since 1905. Art
games-to-none lead after posting consecutive 3-0 Nehf got the National Leaguers over the top with
victories. The Giants battled back from a 2-0, 2nd his four-hit, 1-0 victory in Game #8.

1921 Date Site* W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/5 vs. New York-AL L 0-3 MAYS Douglas 30,202
2 10/6 at New York-AL L 0-3 HOYT NEHF 34,939
3 10/7 vs. New York-AL W 13-5 Barnes Quinn 36,509
4 10/9 at New York-AL W 4-2 DOUGLAS MAYS 30,372
5 10/10 vs. New York-AL L 1-3 HOYT NEHF 35,758
6 10/11 at New York-AL W 8-5 Barnes Shawkey 34,283
7 10/12 vs. New York-AL W 2-1 DOUGLAS MAYS 36,503
8 10/13 at New York-AL W 1-0 NEHF HOYT 25,410
* all games were played at the Polo Grounds

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1922 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES
(Giants win series, 4 games to 0 - 1 tie)

The Giants, playing the second of four consecu- in the first inning. However, the Yankees battled
tive World Series, earned their berth by taking back to tie the contest at 3-3 and it was inexpli-
the National League pennant with a seven-game cably called because of “darkness” after the 10th
cushion. inning by umpire George Hildebrand, despite at
John McGraw’s club brought home its sec- least a half-hour of daylight remaining.
ond straight title after defeating its fellow Polo Jack Scott, who went 8-2 in just 17 games for
Grounds tenants, the Yankees, in a four-victory the Giants, tossed a four-hitter at the Yankees in
sweep that actually took five games to complete Game #3 and led the National Leaguers to a 3-0
due to a tie. victory.
Third baseman Heinie Groh, who was The Giants managed to post 4-3 and 5-3 vic-
acquired from Cincinnati the previous winter, led tories in the fourth and fifth games, respectively,
the Giants to a 3-2 triumph in the opener after to advance to their second straight title. It also
logging a 3-for-3 showing. The National League helped that the Giants’ pitchers shut down Babe
entrant had been shut out by Joe Bush through Ruth over the final three outings, holding him
seven innings, before it stormed back from a two- 0-for-9.
run deficit on Irish Meusel’s two-run single and The 1922 World Championship would prove
Ross Youngs’ sacrifice fly. to be the third and final one in the illustrious
Meusel got back in the act quickly in Game #2, career of the Giants’ winningest skipper, John
drilling a three-run home run off Bob Shawkey McGraw.

1922 Date Site* W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/4 vs. New York-AL W 3-2 Ryan Bush 36,514
2 10/5 at New York-AL T 3-3 37,020
3 10/6 vs. New York-AL W 3-0 J. SCOTT Hoyt 37,620
4 10/7 at New York-AL W 4-3 McQUILLAN Mays 36,242
POSTSEASON HISTORY

5 10/8 vs. New York-AL W 5-3 NEHF BUSH 38,551


* all games were played at the Polo Grounds

1923 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES


(Yankees win series, 4 games to 2)

It was an all-New York World Series for the defeats, one tie), finally broke through in Game #2
third straight year, but there were a few changes. when Babe Ruth clubbed two home runs in the
First, the Yankees moved into their own ballpark, 4-2 victory.
Yankee Stadium. Second and most importantly, the When the Series returned to Yankee Stadium
American League entrant ended the Giants’ two- for Game #3, Stengel shared the stage with pitcher
year reign as World Champions. Art Nehf. The outfielder broke open a scoreless
The man who proved to be a thorn in the side duel with a home run into the right field stands.
of the Yankees was a Giants’ outfielder who would Nehf finished off the American Leaguers after
later become synonymous with the club from the allowing five singles and a double in the 1-0 win.
Bronx—Casey Stengel. That was all she wrote for the Giants as the
The 34-year-old outfielder christened World Yankees rattled off three consecutive victories to
Series play in Yankee Stadium when he lined a win their first World Championship. The American
ninth inning Joe Bush offering into left-center Leaguers coasted to 8-4 and 8-1 victories in Games
field that got between the outfielders for an inside- #4 and #5, respectively.
the-park home run, breaking a 4-4 draw and giv- In the sixth and final contest, Ruth got the
ing the Giants a 5-4 triumph in Game #1. Yanks off to a great start with his first inning, upper
The Yankees, who had not defeated the Giants deck blast. But the A.L. entrant would need a five-
in their last nine World Series meetings (eight run eighth inning to post the 6-4 decider.
1923 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/10 at New York-AL W 5-4 Ryan Bush 55,307
2 10/11 vs. New York-AL L 2-4 PENNOCK McQuillan 40,402
3 10/12 at New York-AL W 1-0 NEHF Jones 62,430
4 10/13 vs. New York-AL L 4-8 Shawkey J. Scott 46,302
5 10/14 at New York-AL L 1-8 BUSH Bentley 62,817
6 10/15 vs. New York-AL L 4-6 Pennock Nehf 34,172

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1924 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. WASHINGTON SENATORS
(Senators win series, 4 games to 3)

The Giants made their fourth straight appearance Bucky Harris hit a grounder that skipped over
in the Fall Classic, but they faced someone other the head of 18-year-old third baseman Freddie
than the Yankees for the first time during that Lindstrom. Two runs scored on the bad-hop single
span when they squared off with the Washington to tie the game.
Senators. The contest remained deadlocked until the
New York was the National League representa- bottom of the 12th inning, when Giants’ catcher
tive in the World Series for the eighth time in 14 Hank Gowdy tripped over his mask and dropped
years, but it had to scramble to win the flag by a Muddy Ruel pop. The Washington catcher
one-and-a-half games over Brooklyn. responded with a double down the third base line.
With the World Series tied at three games One batter later with runners on first and second,
apiece, horrored leagacies of Merkle, Snodgrass center fielder Earl McNeely grounded to third. But
and Zimmerman returned to longtime Giants’ once again, the ball skipped over Lindstrom’s head
fans. Despite making three errors in the final con- and Ruel came around to score the winning tally.
test, New York was done in twice by the infield at This would prove to be the final World Series
Washington’s Griffith Stadium. appearance for Giants manager John McGraw.
New York took a 3-1 advantage into the eighth Although he owned a 3-6 lifetime mark in the Fall
inning of that final contest. With two outs and the Classic, only one other manager appeared in more
bases-loaded, Senators’ second baseman/manager series—Casey Stengel with 10 trips.

1924 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/4 at Washington W 4-3 (12) NEHF JOHNSON 35,760
2 10/5 at Washington L 3-4 Zachary BENTLEY 35,922
3 10/6 at New York W 6-4 McQuillan Marberry 47,608
4 10/7 at New York L 4-7 Mogridge Barnes 49,243

POSTSEASON HISTORY
5 10/8 at New York W 6-2 Bentley JOHNSON 49,211
6 10/9 at Washington L 1-2 ZACHARY Nehf 34,254
7 10/10 at Washington L 3-4 (12) Johnson Bentley 31,667

1933 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. WASHINGTON SENATORS



(Giants win series, 4 games to 1)

New York, in its first full season under new man- The good pitching turned on the Giants in Game
ager Bill Terry, won the National League pennant #3 as Washington’s Earl Whitehill tossed a five-hit
on the strong pitching of Carl Hubbell and Hal shutout to give the Senators a 4-0 triumph.
Schumacher. Hubbell, who led the National League with 23
The Giants entered the World Series as the wins, carried a 1-1 game into the 10th inning in
underdog to the high-powered offense of the Game #4 when the Giants edged ahead on third
Washington Senators. However, the New Yorkers baseman Travis Jackson’s bunt single, a sacri-
tacked up a 1.53 ERA (8er, 47.0ip) en route to fice and shortstop Blondy Ryan’s single. King
their four games-to-one series victory. Carl escaped a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the
Hubbell and Schumacher, who had combined bottom half of the inning with a double play to
for 17 shutouts during the regular season, were preserve New York’s 2-1 victory.
selected to start the first two contests vs. the Schumacher helped himself offensively in the
Senators. decisive Game #5 with his two-run single in the
Hubbell, the second winningest pitcher in second inning. Then 43-year-old reliever Dolph
Giants history, struck out 10 and didn’t allow an Luque took over a 3-3 game and worked the final
earned run in the 4-2 victory. Outfielder Mel Ott four-and-one-third innings to get the Giants in
accounted for three of New York’s four runs, with position to win. Ott took care of the offense when
his two-run home run and RBI single. Schumacher he drilled a solo blast into the center field stands
followed Hubbell’s lead and allowed only a solo at Griffith Stadium in the top of the 10th inning
home run in the Giants’ 6-1 Game #2 victory. to give New York a 4-3 victory.

1933 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/3 at New York W 4-2 HUBBELL Stewart 46,672
2 10/4 at New York W 6-1 SCHUMACHER Crowder 35,461
3 10/5 at Washington L 0-4 WHITEHILL Fitzsimmons 25,727
4 10/6 at Washington W 2-1 HUBBELL Weaver 26,762
5 10/7 at Washington W 4-3 (10) Luque Russell 28,454

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1936 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES
(Yankees win series, 4 games to 2)

The Giants locked horns with their cross-town Bartell launched a solo blast of his own before the
rivals, the Yankees, in the Fall Classic for the fifth Giants added another run in the sixth and four
time after winning the National League flag by a more in the eighth.
five-game margin. The National Leaguers’ victory in Game #1
The Yankees, who were without Babe Ruth snapped a 12-game winning streak owned by the
but had Joe DiMaggio, captured the Series in six Yankees in World Series action.
games to start a run that saw them win 16 of the The Yankees went on to win each of the next
next 27 World Championships. three games, outscoring the Giants by a cumula-
The National Leaguers rode the arm of Hall of tive 25-7 count.
Famer Carl Hubbell to their 11th World Series. Staving off elimination, the Giants scored a
The 33-year-old left-hander won his last 16 deci- 5-4, 10-inning victory in Game #5. Manager Bill
sions of the regular season to finish with a 26-6 Terry, playing in the next-to-last game of his
ledger that included a 2.31 ERA. playing career, drove in the game-winner with a
King Carl was on the mound for the Giants sacrifice fly.
in Game #1 and got the National Leaguers a 6-1 The American Leaguers finished off the Polo
victory after allowing just seven hits, including Grounds tenants in Game #6 as they pounded
a third inning home run by George Selkirk. out 17 hits en route to their series-clinching 13-5
Trailing 1-0 in the fifth inning, shortstop Dick victory.

1936 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 9/30 vs. New York-AL W 6-1 HUBBELL RUFFING 39,419
2 10/2 vs. New York-AL L 4-18 GOMEZ Schumacher 43,543
3 10/3 at New York-AL L 1-2 Hadley FITZSIMMONS 64,842
4 10/4 at New York-AL L 2-5 PEARSON Hubbell 66,669
POSTSEASON HISTORY

5 10/5 at New York-AL W 5-4 (10) SCHUMACHER Malone 50,024


6 10/6 vs. New York-AL L 5-13 Gomez Fitzsimmons 38,427

1937 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES


(Yankees win series, 4 games to 1)

The two New York teams squared off once again produced one of their vaunted big-run innings,
in the Fall Classic, but the Yankees’ offensive posting a six-run frame. The American Leaguers
firepower proved to be too much for the Giants as went on to post the 8-1 victory.
the American League entrants took home the title It was much of the same in Games #2 and
in a five-game series. #3 as the Yankees posted 8-1 and 5-1 triumphs,
The Giants, who boasted two 20-game win- respectively.
ners in Carl Hubbell and rookie Cliff Melton, The Giants turned the tables in Game #4 as
only had one big bat to combat the Yankee arse- they plated six runs in the second inning, with
nal. Mel Ott clubbed 31 home runs and drove in the big blows coming from center fielder Hank
95 runs. Leiber. He opened the frame with a single and
However, that was no match for the Yankees’ scored before capping off the rally with a two-run
lineup that had five different 100-RBI men in single. The National Leaguers had Hubbell on the
Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzeri, Bill hill and he shut down the Yankees on six hits for
Dickey and George Selkirk. the 7-3 victory.
Hubbell was once again the Giants’ Game #1 The Yankees captured their second straight
starter and was coasting along with a 1-0 lead title with a 4-2 win in the fifth contest.
into the bottom of the sixth. Then the Yankees

1937 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/6 at New York-AL L 1-8 GOMEZ Hubbell 60,573
2 10/7 at New York-AL L 1-8 RUFFING Melton 57,675
3 10/8 vs. New York-AL L 1-5 Pearson Schumacher 37,385
4 10/9 vs. New York-AL W 7-3 HUBBELL Hadley 44,293
5 10/10 vs. New York-AL L 2-4 GOMEZ Melton 38,216

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1951 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES
(Yankees win series, 4 games to 2)

The 1951 World Series was overshadowed by an Bob Meusel did it in 1928. The Giants’ left fielder
event that took place the day before it began — finished the contest 4-for-5 and spearheaded a
“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World.” 5-1 victory.
Bobby Thomson’s three-run, ninth-inning Irvin would once again lead the National
homer off the Dodgers’ Ralph Branca in the Leaguers’ offense in Game #2, but his three hits
National League-deciding playoff game put an weren’t enough to overcome the Yankees in a 3-1
exclamation on one of the greatest stretch drives defeat.
in the history of baseball. Shortstop Eddie Stanky inspired a five-run,
Manager Leo Durocher’s club trailed fifth-inning rally in Game #3 when he kicked
Brooklyn by 13-and-a-half games on Aug. 11. the ball out of Phil Rizzuto’s glove on a failed
Then the Giants rattled off 16-straight victories stolen base attempt and scrambled to third. The
and won 37 of their last 44 regular-season games Giants would move on to a 6-2 triumph at the
to force a best-of-three playoff series with the Polo Grounds.
Dodgers for the National League pennant. Despite holding a two-games-to-one series
The momentum seemed to carry over to the lead, the Giants couldn’t finish off the Yankees
next day for the opener of the World Series as as the American Leaguers ran off three straight
Monte Irvin stole home in the first inning to victories to claim the title.
register the first swipe of home since the Yankees’
1951 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/4 at New York-AL W 5-1 KOSLO Reynolds 65,673
2 10/5 at New York-AL L 1-3 LOPAT Jansen 66,018
3 10/6 vs. New York-AL W 6-2 Hearn Raschi 52,035
4 10/8 vs. New York-AL L 2-6 REYNOLDS Maglie 49,010
5 10/9 vs. New York-AL L 1-13 LOPAT Jansen 47,530

POSTSEASON HISTORY
6 10/10 at New York-AL L 3-4 Raschi Koslo 61,711

1954 — NEW YORK GIANTS vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS


(Giants win series, 4 games to 0)

Willie Mays got the National League champion Rhodes, who hit .341 in part-time duty and as
Giants off to a great start in the 1954 World Series a pinch-hitter deluxe during the regular season,
when he made perhaps the greatest defensive play also delivered the game-winning hits in both
in baseball history. Games #2 and #3. However, his services weren’t
With New York and Cleveland tied 2-2 in the needed in the fourth and final contest as New
eighth inning of Game #1 at the Polo Grounds York jumped out to a 7-0 advantage and coasted to
and two Indian runners on base, the Hall of Fame the 7-4 championship-clinching victory.
center fielder made an over-the-shoulder catch of New York was the surprise National League
a 460-foot smash off the bat of the Indians’ Vic champion. After finishing fifth in 1953, the
Wertz. Giants were led by Mays, who won the N.L. bat-
The Giants went on to win 5-2 when pinch- ting title with a .345 mark that included 41 home
hitter Dusty Rhodes hit a three-run, 10th- runs and 110 RBI. The center fielder had returned
inning home run off Indians’ starter Bob Lemon. to the Giants after missing the 1953 campaign due
Ironically, the game-winning clout went only 260 to military service.
feet. Johnny Antonelli, another newcomer who
The Giants would go on to sweep the was acquired from Milwaukee in exchange for
Indians in four games to register their last World Bobby Thomson in the off-season, won 21 games
Championship in an upset over the highly-touted to help New York to the N.L. flag.
American League champs.

1954 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 9/29 at New York W 5-2 (10) Grissom LEMON 52,751
2 9/30 at New York W 3-1 ANTONELLI Wynn 49,099
3 10/1 at Cleveland W 6-2 Gomez Garcia 71,555
4 10/2 at Cleveland W 7-4 Liddle Lemon 78,102

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1962 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. NEW YORK YANKEES
(Yankees win series, 4 games to 3)

A matter of inches was the difference between the Boyer drilled a solo home run to spur the Yankees
Giants bringing a World Championship to San onto a 6-2 triumph.
Francisco for the first time or losing to the New Jack Sanford fired a three-hit shutout to even
York Yankees in the Fall Classic for the fifth time. the Series at one-game apiece in San Francisco’s
With the Giants trailing 1-0 with two outs 2-0 Game #2 victory. In a see-saw World Series,
and runners on second and third in the bottom the Yankees would log a 3-2 Game #3 win before
of the ninth inning of Game #7, San Francisco’s Giants’ second baseman Chuck Hiller drilled a
clean-up hitter Willie McCovey stepped in to grand slam in the seventh inning of the fourth
face Ralph Terry. The Giants’ Hall of Famer lined game to propel San Francisco to a 7-3 victory.
a one-ball, one-strike pitch toward right field, It was the first bases-loaded clout by a National
but Yankees’ second baseman Bobby Richardson League player in World Series history.
moved slightly to his left and threw up his glove to Despite Sanford’s 10-strikeout effort in seven-
register the final out and the Yankees’ 20th World and-a-third innings, the Yankees posted a 5-3 win
Series crown. in Game #5.
San Francisco captured the National League As the Series moved back to San Francisco,
flag by posting a late-season rally to catch Los there was a five-day delay due to a travel day and
Angeles and force a three-game playoff, which the three rainouts. Once play resumed, Billy Pierce
Giants won 2-1. pitched a three-hitter and Orlando Cepeda post-
The Giants carried a 2-2 tie into the seventh ed three hits and two RBI to force a seventh game
inning of Game #1 at Candlestick Park until Clete with a 5-2 Game #6 win.

1962 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/4 at San Francisco L 2-6 FORD O’Dell 43,852
2 10/5 at San Francisco W 2-0 SANFORD Terry 43,910
3 10/7 at New York-AL L 2-3 STAFFORD Pierce 71,434
POSTSEASON HISTORY

4 10/8 at New York-AL W 7-3 Larsen Coates 66,607


5 10/10 at New York-AL L 3-5 TERRY Sanford 63,165
6 10/15 at San Francisco W 5-2 PIERCE Ford 43,948
7 10/16 at San Francisco L 0-1 TERRY Sanford 43,948

1989 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS


(Athletics win series, 4 games to 0)

The Bay Bridge Series, which pitted the Giants this four-game Series sweep stand out in history.
against their local rival, the Oakland Athletics, At 5:04 p.m. on Oct. 17, an earthquake with a
will always be remembered more for the Loma 7.1-Richter scale reading rocked the Bay Area and
Prieta earthquake than the four-game brooming the 60,000 fans at Candlestick Park. With reports
by the American Leaguers. of damage throughout the Bay Area, the ballpark
That might be a good thing for the Giants, as was evacuated and the game was cancelled.
they were outclassed in almost every phase of the Finally, 10 days later, the Athletics picked up
game by the Athletics—as was evidenced by the where they had left off, as they drilled five home
32-14 cumulative run total. runs on their way to a 13-7 rout in the resched-
A’s Game #1 starter Dave Stewart set the tone uled Game #3. The five-homer effort, two by Dave
for this Fall Classic when he hurled a five-hit Henderson along with single clouts from Jose
shuout at the Giants. He was backed by solo home Canseco, Carney Lansford and Tony Phillips,
runs from Dave Parker and Walt Weiss off San tied a Series record set by the 1928 Yankees.
Francisco starter Scott Garrelts. The A’s never trailed in the series as Rickey
In much the same fashion, Oakland rolled to Henderson opened Game #4 with a home run off
a 5-1 victory in Game #2 behind the pitching of Giants’ starter Don Robinson. The Giants would
Mike Moore. close it to 8-6 in the seventh, but that was as close
Then it happened. Something that would make they would get in the 9-6 finale.
1989 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance
1 10/14 at Oakland L 0-5 STEWART Garrelts 49,385
2 10/15 at Oakland L 1-5 Moore Reuschel 49,388
3 10/27 at San Francisco L 7-13 Stewart Garrelts 62,083
4 10/28 at San Francisco L 6-9 Moore Robinson Eckersley 62,032

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2002 — SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. ANAHEIM ANGELS
(Angels win series, 4 games to 3)
In the first World Series between two Wild Card two-out, RBI-single in the eighth inning.
teams, the Giants and Anaheim Angels lived up to Game #5 belonged to San Francisco, as the
the moniker, combining to set numerous offensive home club delighted the 42,713 fans at AT&T
records in a memorable seven-game Fall Classic. Park with a 16-4 rout. Jeff Kent tied Giants
Anaheim emerged from the fireworks with it’s World Series records with four runs, two homers
first World Championship in franchise history, and four RBI, Rich Aurilia drove in three runs
while San Francisco was saddled with heartbreak to establish a franchise playoff mark with 17 RBI
after seeing a title slip away just five outs from overall, and J.T. Snow had two of his series-high
the pinnacle. 11 hits.
The clubs split the first two contests in The Giants were eight outs from their first
Anaheim, with Barry Bonds grabbing the spot- World Series title since 1954, as Shawon Dunston’s
light in his first appearance on the World Series two-run homer, Bonds’ record eighth post season
stage. San Francisco’s left fielder clubbed a solo clout (fourth of Series), and Kent’s RBI-single
homer in his first at-bat to spark a 4-3 Giants propelled SF to a 5-0 lead in Game #6. But the
win in Game #1, then connected for a mammoth ultimate prize was wrested away as Scott Spezio’s
ninth-inning shot in Game #2. Not to be out- three-run, seventh-inning homer and series MVP
done, the Angels’ Tim Salmon homered twice as Troy Glaus’ two-run, eighth-inning double high-
Anaheim won an 11-10 slugfest to even the series. lighted Anaheim’s rally to a 6-5 victory.
When the scene shifted north, the Angels San Francisco scored first in Game #7, but
seemed to take control with a convincing 10-4 ultimately could not overcome the pitching of
win in Game #3. As they had all season, the John Lackey and the bat of Garret Anderson,
Giants battled back in Game #4, rallying from a who delivered the deciding three-run, third-
3-0 deficit to earn a 4-3 victory on David Bell’s inning double in Anaheim’s 4-1 triumph.

2002 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/19 at Anaheim W 4-3 Schmidt Washburn Nen 44,603

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2 10/20 at Anaheim L 10-11 Fr. Rodiguez Fe. Rodriguez Percival 44,584
3 10/22 at San Francisco L 4-10 Ra. Ortiz Hernandez 42,707
4 10/23 at San Francisco W 4-3 Worrell Fr. Rodriguez Nen 42,703
5 10/24 at San Francisco W 16-4 Zerbe Washburn 42,713
6 10/26 at Anaheim L 5-6 Donnelly Worrell Percival 44,506
7 10/27 at Anaheim L 1-4 Lackey Hernandez Percival 44,598

Kirk Rueter tossed 6.0


innings while allowing
just 3 runs in SF’s 4-3 win
in Game 4 of the World
Series, tying the set at
two games apiece.

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2010 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. TEXAS RANGERS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 1)
It was a different story for the San Francisco The only mishap for the Giants was during
Giants during the World Series as the club was Game #3 as they fell to the Rangers 2-4 at Texas.
bolstered by their offense and pitching to win However, the team resorted back to their pitching
their 6th World Championship and 1st since they heavy strategy in Game #4 as rookie Madison
moved from New York to San Francisco in 1958 to Bumgarner took to the mound and fired off
capture the 106th Fall Classic, 4 games to 1 over 8.0-shutout innings as the Giants shut out the
the Texas Rangers. It marked the club’s 1st World Rangers 4-0 on Halloween night. Aubrey Huff
Series win since 1954, ending the Majors’ 3rd- (2-run home run) and Buster Posey (solo home
longest drought without a Championship at that run) supplied the club with enough offense as the
time, behind the Cubs (102 years) and Indians (62 team was one game away from winning their 1st
years) as the top 2 teams at the time. Championship in over 54 years.
The Giants’ bats were on fire as they battered Tim Lincecum and World Series MVP Edgar
Cliff Lee and the Rangers’ bullpen with an 11-7 Renteria helped deliver the title in Game #5 as
victory in the opening game of the 2010 World Lincecum outdueled Cliff Lee in a game that was
Series. What was originally penned as a pitch- scoreless until Renteria hit a 3-run home run with
ers’ duel between Lee and Tim Lincecum turned 2 outs in the seventh inning. Lincecum defeated
out to be an offensive outburst by both teams. Lee for the 2nd time in a week, allowing just 3 hits
Freddy Sanchez finished with 4 of the Giants’ over 8.0 innings while recording 10 strikeouts.
14 hits as Aubrey Huff went 3-for-4 with an RBI The game was scoreless until Cody Ross and Juan
and Juan Uribe capped a 6-run fifth inning with Uribe both singled to open the seventh inning
a 3-run home run, which set off the fog horn and before Aubrey Huff layed down the 1st sacrifice
blasts from water cannons out in right field. San bunt of his career to move the runners. Renteria
Francisco took a commanding two game lead after stepped to the plate and sent a 2-0 pitch over the
Matt Cain held the Rangers’ bats at bay in a 9-0 left-center field wall silencing a sold out crowd
shutout in Game #2. Cain tossed 7.2-scoreless of 52,045. Brian Wilson was summoned for the
frames to extend his postseason scoreless innings ninth and retired Josh Hamilton on a called 3rd
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total to 21.1 frames, while Edgar Renteria led the strike, getting Vladimir Guerrero on a grounder to
offense as he homered and drove in three runs. shortstop and then struck out Nelson Cruz to cap
the best season in San Francisco Giants history.

2010 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/27 at San Francisco W 11-7 Lincecum Lee 43,601
2 10/28 at San Francisco W 9-0 Cain Wilson 43,622
3 10/30 at Texas L 2-4 Lewis Sanchez Feliz 52,419
4 10/31 at Texas W 4-0 Bumgarner Hunter 51,920
5 11/1 at Texas W 3-1 Lincecum Lee Wilson 52,045

Brian Wilson strikes out Nelson


Cruz for the final out of Game
5 of the World Series at Texas
giving the Giants their first World
Series Championship in
San Francisco history.

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2012 -- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. DETROIT TIGERS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 0)
Playing in the World Series for the 19th time in the Series.
franchise history and the fifth time since moving The Giants took a commanding 3-0 lead in
to San Francisco in 1958, the Giants were set to the Fall Classic with a 2-0 win on a chilly night
face the Detroit Tigers, the first time these two in Detroit in Game #3. SF won their franchise-
storied franchises had ever met in a postseason record sixth straight postseason game as Ryan
series. Vogelsong blanked the Tigers for 5.2 innings and
Pablo Sandoval and Barry Zito both shined for Gregor Blanco hit an RBI triple and Brandon
the Giants in Game #1 as Sandoval hit three home Crawford drove him home with a single in the
runs, and joined Reggie Jackson, Babe Ruth and second inning. The Giants became the eighth
Albert Pujols as the only players to accomplish team to post consecutive World Series shutouts
that in the Fall Classic, and Zito outdueled Justin and the first to accomplish the feat since the 1966
Verlander, the reigning Cy Young winner, as the Baltimore Orioles.
Giants won 8-3. Sandoval homered in his first Nearly knocked out in the playoffs time and time
three at-bats, hitting a solo shot in the first inning, again, the Giants completed a four game sweep of
a two-run blast in the third that set off the fog the Tigers to win their second title in three sea-
horns and capped it with yet another solo shot sons. Marco Scutaro’s go-ahead single with two
to center that sent the festive AT&T Park crowd outs in the 10th inning lifted the Giants to a 4-3,
into a frenzy. 10-inning victory. Sergio Romo got Triple Crown
In Game #2, Madison Bumgarner tossed winner Miguel Cabrera to look at strike three for
7.0-scoreless innings, then the Giants took advan- the final out and the Giants finished the month
tage of a bunt that stayed fair to scratch out the of October with seven straight wins and their
go-ahead run in a 2-0 win for a 2-0 advantage in seventh World Series championship.

2010 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/24 at San Francisco W 8-3 Zito Verlander 42,855

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2 10/25 at San Francisco W 2-0 Bumgarner Fister Romo 42,982
3 10/27 at Detroit W 2-0 Vogelsong Sanchez Romo 42,262
4 10/28 at Detroit W 4-3 (10) Casilla Coke Romo 42,152

The Giants clinch their second World


Series title in San Francisco-era history.

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2014 – SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS. KANSAS CITY ROYALS
(Giants win series, 4 games to 3)

Backed by the eventual World Series MVP score four two-out runs in the third to grab a 4-1
Madison Bumgarner, the Giants beat the Kansas edge in Game #4. However, another three shutout
City Royals in 7 games to capture their third innings from Yusmeiro Petit, enabled the Giants
championship in five years. to mount their comeback. The Giants scored one
Kansas City hadn’t lost in this postseason in the third and two in the fifth to tie the game.
before the Series, but the Giants ended that Joe Panik’s two-run double highlighted a four-run
streak at eight games with a 7-1 win in Game #1. seventh, and helped the Giants secure an 11-4
SF scored three times in the first inning off James win.
Shields; Pablo Sandoval hit an RBI double and The Giants’ final home game of the postsea-
Hunter Pence crushed a two-run homer to right- son was highlighted by Madison Bumgarner,
center. Madison Bumgarner carried a shutout into who threw another four-hit shutout to become
the seventh before Salvador Perez homered, end- the Giants’ first pitcher since 1962 to throw a
ing Bumgarner’s World Series scoreless-innings complete game (Billy Pierce) and shutout (Jack
streak at 21 and his road postseason scoreless- Sanford) in the World Series.
innings streak at 32.2. His three-hit, seven-inning In Game #6, the Royals scored seven runs in
performance gave the Giants the jump in the the second inning to put the game away early.
Series. Yordano Ventura held the Giants to three hits in
Gregor Blanco opened Game #2 by jumping seven innings, setting up Game7.
on a 3-2 pitch from Yordano Ventura and jolting Pablo Sandoval went 3-for-3 and scored twice,
it over the wall in right. That lead was short-lived Michael Morse drove in two runs and Jeremy
as the Royals scored single runs in the first and Affeldt earned the win with 2.1 innings of shut-
second innings off Jake Peavy. The game was 2-2 out relief. However, it was Madison Bumgarner
in the sixth when the Royals put a five-spot on the who stole the show for the Giants and helped the
board and finished it off with a 7-2 win. team win its eighth championship. On just two
Tim Hudson, made his first World Series days’ rest, he entered the game in the fifth inning.
appearance in Game #3 and retired 12 in a row After allowing a single to Omar Infante, the first
POSTSEASON HISTORY

in one stretch — but took the loss. The Royals batter he faced, Bumgarner retired the next 14
scratched out a run in the first and added two in hitters. With two outs in the ninth, Alex Gordon
the sixth, the final run scoring on Eric Hosmer’s lifted a single into left-center that Gregor Blanco
single off Javier Lopez. Michael Morse’s pinch- misplayed. Gordon wound up at third, 90 feet
hit RBI double keyed the Giants’ two-run sixth, from tying the game. On a 2-2 pitch, Bumgarner
but that would be the extent of SF’s offense. got Salvador Perez on a foul pop clutched by Pablo
Kansas City relievers Kelvin Herrera, Brandon Sandoval, who then collapsed in joy. Bumgarner,
Finnegan, Wade Davis and Greg Holland com- who had been the NLCS MVP, was the only choice
bined for four hitless innings. for Series MVP. He went 2-0 with a save and gave
Ineffective pitching by Ryan Vogelsong and up all of one run and nine hits in 21 innings.
bad defense by the Giants allowed the Royals to

2014 Date Site W/L Score Winner Loser Save Attendance


1 10/21 at Kansas City W 7-1 Bumgarner Shields 40,459
2 10/22 at Kansas City L 2-7 Herrera Peavy 40,446
3 10/24 at San Francisco L 2-3 Guthrie Hudson Holland 43,020
4 10/25 at San Francisco W 11-4 Petit Finnegan 43,066
5 10/26 at San Francisco W 5-0 BUMGARNER Shields 43,087
6 10/28 at Kansas City L 0-10 Ventura Peavy 40,372
7 10/29 at Kansas City W 3-2 Affeldt Guthrie Bumgarner 40,535

The Giants capture their third


title in a five-year span with
a 3-2 win over the Royals in
Game 7 of the World Series.

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Giants All-Time Postseason Leaders
BATTING Walks Wins
Games Played 1. Barry Bonds................................38 1. Madison Bumgarner....................7
1. Buster Posey...............................48 2. Buster Posey...............................20 2. Tim Lincecum................................5
2. Pablo Sandoval...........................39 3. Brandon Belt...............................18 Christy Mathewson......................5
3. Gregor Blanco.............................33 4. Gregor Blanco.............................17 4. Matt Cain.......................................4
Brandon Crawford......................33 Ross Youngs................................17 Carl Hubbell...................................4
Hunter Pence..............................33 Art Nehf..........................................4
Batting Average (min. 75PA)
At-Bats 1. Frankie Frisch......................... .363 Losses
1. Buster Posey.............................188 2. Pablo Sandoval....................... .344 1. Christy Mathewson......................5
2. Pablo Sandoval.........................154 3. J.T. Snow................................. .327 2. Art Nehf..........................................4
3. Hunter Pence............................128 4. Kenny Lofton........................... .292 3. 4 players tied.................................3
4. Gregor Blanco...........................123 5. Jeff Kent................................... .290
5. Brandon Belt.............................110 Strikeouts
Slugging Percentage (min. 1. Madison Bumgarner..................77
Runs 75PA) 2. Tim Lincecum..............................65
1. Barry Bonds................................23 1. Barry Bonds............................ .699 3. Christy Mathewson....................48
2. Pablo Sandoval...........................21 2. Pablo Sandoval....................... .545 4. Matt Cain.....................................33
3. Gregor Blanco.............................20 3. Jeff Kent................................... .495 5. Carl Hubbell.................................32
4. Hunter Pence..............................19 4. J.T. Snow.................................. 480 Jason Schmidt............................32
5. Rich Aurilia..................................17 5. Frankie Frisch.......................... .471
ERA (min. 40.0IP)
Hits Stolen Bases 1. Christy Mathewson.................1.06

POSTSEASON HISTORY
1. Pablo Sandoval...........................53 1. Frankie Frisch................................5 2. Carl Hubbell..............................1.79
2. Buster Posey...............................46 Kenny Lofton.................................5 3. Art Nehf.....................................1.96
3. Frankie Frisch..............................37 3. Josh Devore..................................4 4. Matt Cain..................................2.10
4. Hunter Pence..............................35 Larry Doyle....................................4 5. Madison Bumgarner...............2.14
5. J.T. Snow.....................................32 Buck Herzog..................................4
Hunter Pence................................4 Saves (since 1969)
Doubles 1. Robb Nen.......................................7
1. Pablo Sandoval...........................13 PITCHING 2. Brian Wilson..................................6
2. Hunter Pence................................8 Games 3. Santiago Casilla............................4
3. 5 players tied ................................6 1. Jeremy Affeldt............................26 Sergio Romo..................................4
2. Sergio Romo................................25 5. Steve Bedrosian...........................3
Triples 3. Santiago Casilla..........................24
4. Javier Lopez................................23 Shutouts
1. Frankie Frisch................................3
5. Felix Rodriguez............................19
2. 7 players tied.................................2 1. Christy Mathewson......................4
2. Madison Bumgarner....................2
Games Started Art Nehf..........................................2
Home Runs
1. Madison Bumgarner..................12
1. Barry Bonds..................................8
2. Christy Mathewson....................11 Complete Games
2. Rich Aurilia....................................6
3. Art Nehf..........................................9
Pablo Sandoval.............................6 1. Christy Mathewson....................10
4. Matt Cain.......................................8
4. Jeff Kent.........................................5 2. Art Nehf..........................................6
5. Ryan Vogelsong............................7
Cody Ross......................................5 3. Carl Hubbell...................................4
4. 4 players tied.................................2
Innings Pitched
RBI
1. Christy Mathewson...............101.2
1. Barry Bonds................................21
2. Madison Bumgarner...............88.1
Buster Posey...............................21
3. Art Nehf.....................................78.0
3. Pablo Sandoval...........................20
4. Tim Lincecum...........................56.1
4. Rich Aurilia..................................18
5. Matt Cain..................................51.1
5. Irish Meusel................................17

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Giants All-Time World Series Leaders
BATTING Walks Losses
Games Played 1. Ross Youngs................................17 1. Christy Mathewson......................5
1. Frankie Frisch..............................26 2. Barry Bonds................................13 2. Art Nehf..........................................4
George Kelly................................26 3. Hank Thompson..........................12 3. Jack Bentley.................................3
Ross Youngs................................26 4. Frankie Frisch................................9 Freddie Fitzsimmons....................3
4. Art Fletcher..................................25 5. Josh Devore..................................8 Jeff Tesreau..................................3
Buck Herzog................................25 Mel Ott............................................8
Strikeouts
At-Bats Batting Average (min. 50PA) 1. Christy Mathewson....................48
1. Frankie Frisch............................102 1. Pablo Sandoval....................... .426 2. Carl Hubbell.................................32
2. George Kelly..............................101 2. Frankie Frisch.......................... .363 3. Madison Bumgarner..................31
3. Art Fletcher..................................94 3. Chief Meyers........................... .308 4. Art Nehf........................................28
Buck Herzog................................94 4. Mel Ott...................................... .295 5. Jesse Barnes..............................24
5. Ross Youngs................................91 5. Bill Terry................................... .295
ERA (min. 25.0IP)
Runs Slugging Percentage (min. 1. Madison Bumgarner...............0.25
1. Frankie Frisch..............................11 75PA) 2. Christy Mathewson.................1.06
Buck Herzog................................11 1. Pablo Sandoval....................... .702 3. Jesse Barnes...........................1.71
George Kelly................................11 2. Mel Ott...................................... .525 4. Carl Hubbell..............................1.79
4. Irish Meusel................................10 3. Frankie Frisch.......................... .471 5. Art Nehf.....................................1.96
Hunter Pence..............................10 4. Irish Meusel............................ .460
Ross Youngs................................10 5. Bill Terry................................... .443 Saves (since 1969)
1. Sergio Romo..................................3
POSTSEASON HISTORY

Hits Stolen Bases 2. Robb Nen.......................................2


1. Frankie Frisch..............................37 1. Frankie Frisch................................5 3. 8 players tied.................................1
2. Ross Youngs................................26 2. Josh Devore..................................4
3. George Kelly................................25 Larry Doyle....................................4 Shutouts
4. Irish Meusel................................24 Buck Herzog..................................4
1. Christy Mathewson......................4
5. Buck Herzog................................23
2. Art Nehf..........................................2
PITCHING 3. 6 players tied.................................1
Doubles Games
1. George Burns................................6 1. Christy Mathewson....................11 Complete Games
Buck Herzog..................................6 2. Art Nehf........................................10
1. Christy Mathewson....................10
3. Frankie Frisch................................5 3. Jeremy Affeldt..............................8
2. Art Nehf..........................................6
4. 7 players tied.................................4 4. Rube Marquard.............................7
3. Carl Hubbell...................................4
4. 3 players tied.................................2
Triples Games Started
1. Frankie Frisch................................3 1. Christy Mathewson....................11
2. Heinie Groh....................................2 2. Art Nehf..........................................9
Buck Herzog..................................2 3. Carl Hubell.....................................6
Irish Meusel..................................2 4. Rube Marquard.............................5
Hal Schumacher...........................5
Home Runs
1. Barry Bonds..................................4 Innings Pitched
Mel Ott............................................4 1. Christy Mathewson...............101.2
3. Jeff Kent.........................................3 2. Art Nehf.....................................78.0
Irish Meusel..................................3 3. Carl Hubbell..............................50.1
Pablo Sandoval.............................3 4. Rube Marquard........................38.2
5. Madison Bumgarner...............36.0
RBI
1. Irish Meusel................................17 Wins
2. George Kelly................................11 1. Christy Mathewson......................5
3. Mel Ott..........................................10 2. Madison Bumgarner....................4
Ross Youngs................................10 Carl Hubbell...................................4
5. Pablo Sandoval.............................8 Art Nehf..........................................4

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Giants All-Time League
Championship Series Leaders
BATTING 4. Pablo Sandoval.............................8 5. Ryan Vogelsong.......................17.0
Games Played 5. Travis Ishikawa.............................7
1. Buster Posey...............................18 Buster Posey.................................7 Wins
2. Pablo Sandoval...........................15 1. Matt Cain.......................................2
3. 9 players tied...............................12 Walks Ryan Vogelsong............................2
1. Barry Bonds................................10 Tim Worrell....................................2
At-Bats 2. Buster Posey.................................9 4. 18 players tied...............................1
1. Buster Posey...............................69 3. Robby Thompson..........................8
2. Pablo Sandoval...........................57 4. Brandon Belt.................................7 Losses
3. Kevin Mitchell.............................47 Gregor Blanco...............................7
1. Tim Lincecum................................2
4. Will Clark......................................45 Rick Reuschel...............................2
Hunter Pence..............................45 Batting Average (min. 50PA) 3. 11 players tied...............................1
1. Will Clark.................................. .489
Runs 2. Pablo Sandoval....................... .333 Strikeouts
1. Will Clark......................................11 3. Kevin Mitchell......................... .298
1. Madison Bumgarner..................21
2. Brandon Belt.................................9 2. Tim Lincecum..............................20
Gregor Blanco...............................9 Slugging Percentage (min. 3. Dave Dravecky............................14
Robby Thompson..........................9 50PA) Ryan Vogelsong..........................14
1. Will Clark.................................. .844 Scott Garrelts..............................12
Hits 2. Pablo Sandoval....................... .544
1. Will Clark......................................22 3. Kevin Mitchell......................... .511 ERA (min. 15.0IP)
2. Pablo Sandoval...........................19

POSTSEASON HISTORY
1. Dave Dravecky.........................0.60
3. Kevin Mitchell.............................14 Stolen Bases 2. Matt Cain..................................1.40
Marco Scutaro............................14 1. Robby Thompson..........................2 3. Ryan Vogelsong.......................3.18
5. Buster Posey...............................13 Jose Uribe.....................................2
3. 9 players tied.................................1 Saves (since 1969)
Doubles
1. Steve Bedrosian...........................3
1. Pablo Sandoval.............................6 PITCHING Robb Nen.......................................3
2. Will Clark........................................5 Games Brian Wilson..................................3
3. Cody Ross......................................3 1. Jeremy Affeldt............................12 4. Santiago Casilla............................2
Marco Scutaro..............................3 2. Javier Lopez................................11
Sergio Romo................................11 Shutouts
Triples 4. Santiago Casilla..........................10
1. Dave Dravecky..............................1
1. 8 players tied.................................8
Games Started
Complete Games
Home Runs 1. Madison Bumgarner....................4
1. Dave Dravecky..............................1
1. Jeffrey Leonard............................4 Rick Reuschel...............................4
Mike Krukow.................................1
2. Will Clark........................................3 3. Matt Cain.......................................3
Juan Marichal...............................1
Kevin Mitchell...............................3 Tim Lincecum................................3
Gaylord Perry................................1
Cody Ross......................................3 Ryan Vogelsong............................3
Robby Thompson..........................3
Innings Pitched
RBI 1. Madison Bumgarner...............26.0
1. Will Clark......................................11 2. Tim Lincecum...........................21.0
2. Kevin Mitchell...............................9 3. Matt Cain..................................19.1
Matt Williams................................9 4. Rick Reuschel..........................18.2

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Giants All-Time League Division Series Leaders
BATTING RBI Wins
Games Played 1. Barry Bonds..................................9 1. Livan Hernandez...........................2
1. Barry Bonds................................16 J.T. Snow.......................................9 Tim Lincecum................................2
J.T. Snow.....................................16 3. Rich Aurilia....................................8 Russ Ortiz.......................................2
3. Rich Aurilia..................................13 4. Buster Posey.................................6 Sergio Romo..................................2
Buster Posey...............................13 5. Edgardo Alfonzo...........................5
5. Jeff Kent.......................................12 Benito Santiago............................5 Losses
1. Madison Bumgarner....................2
At-Bats Walks Felix Rodriguez..............................2
1. Barry Bonds................................55 1. Barry Bonds................................15 3. 11 players tied...............................1
2. Buster Posey...............................53 2. Buster Posey.................................6
3. Rich Aurilia..................................51 J.T. Snow.......................................6 Strikeouts
J.T. Snow.....................................51 4. Jeff Kent.........................................5
1. Tim Lincecum..............................22
5. Pablo Sandoval...........................46 5. 3 players tied.................................4
2. Madison Bumgarner..................15
Matt Cain.....................................15
Runs Batting Average (min. 50PA) 4. Felix Rodriguez............................13
1. Barry Bonds................................10 1. Buster Posey........................... .321 5. Russ Ortiz.....................................12
2. Rich Aurilia....................................8 2. J.T. Snow................................. .314
3. Jeff Kent.........................................6 3. Jeff Kent................................... .311 ERA (min. 15.0IP)
Buster Posey.................................6
1. Tim Lincecum...........................0.59
5. Kenny Lofton.................................5 Slugging Percentage (min. 2. Russ Ortiz..................................2.04
50PA) 3. Livan Hernandez......................2.25
Hits 1. Jeff Kent................................... .511 4. Matt Cain..................................3.12
POSTSEASON HISTORY

1. Buster Posey...............................17 2. Barry Bonds............................ .509


2. J.T. Snow.....................................16 3. J.T. Snow................................. .471 Saves (since 1969)
3. Jeff Kent.......................................14
1. None
4. Barry Bonds................................13 Stolen Bases
5. Pablo Sandoval...........................12
1. Barry Bonds..................................3 Shutouts
2. Hunter Pence................................2
Doubles 1. Tim Lincecum................................1
3. 6 players tied.................................1
1. Edgardo Alfonzo...........................4
Barry Bonds..................................4 Complete Games
PITCHING
3. Rich Aurilia....................................3 Games 1. Tim Lincecum................................1
Jeff Kent.........................................3
1. Santiago Casilla............................9
Pablo Sandoval.............................3
Felix Rodriguez..............................9
3. Sergio Romo..................................8
Triples 4. Javier Lopez..................................7
1. Barry Bonds..................................1 5. 2 players tied.................................6
Brandon Crawford........................1
Pedro Feliz.....................................1 Games Started
Mike Fontenot...............................1
1. Madison Bumgarner....................3
Joe Panik.......................................1
Matt Cain.......................................3
Russ Ortiz.......................................3
Home Runs Kirk Rueter.....................................3
1. Barry Bonds..................................3 5. 4 players tied.................................2
Rich Aurilia....................................2
Jeff Kent.........................................2 Innings Pitched
Buster Posey.................................2
1. Kirk Rueter................................19.1
J.T. Snow.......................................2
2. Russ Ortiz..................................17.2
3. Madison Bumgarner...............17.1
Matt Cain..................................17.1
5. Livan Hernandez......................16.0

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Giants Franchise Post Season Records
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Most Home Runs Allowed, Starter: .....2 (17x), last: Madison
Largest Win: ...12 runs (16-4), Oct. 24, 2002 vs. ANA (WS, Gm. 5) Bumgarner, Oct. 16, 2014 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 5)
Largest Defeat: .14 runs (4-18), Oct. 2, 1936 vs. NYY (WS, Gm. 2) Most Home Runs Allowed, Reliever: ........ 2 (3x), last: Hunter
Longest Game, Extra Innings: .18.0 innings, Oct. 4, 2014 at WAS Strickland, Oct. 3, 2014 at WAS (NLDS, Gm. 1)
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(NLDS, Gm. 2) Most Walks Allowed, Starter: .. 8, Jim Hearn, Oct. 6, 1951 vs.
Longest Game, Time: ....6:23, Oct. 4, 2014 at WAS (NLDS, Gm. 2) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� NYY (WS, Gm. 3)
Quickest Game: ...........1:35, Oct. 14, 1905 vs. PHI (WS, Gm 5) Most Walks Allowed, Reliever: .. 5, Kelly Downs, Oct. 5, 1989
Times Shutout: ......... 11, last: Oct. 28, 2014 at KC (WS, Gm. 6) ������������������������������������������������������������������� at CHC (NLCS, Gm. 2)
Most Strikeouts, Starter: ..14, Tim Lincecum, Oct. 7, 2010 vs.
BATTING �������������������������������������������������������������������������ATL (NLDS, Gm. 1)
Most Runs, Game: .......16, Oct. 24, 2002 vs. ANA (WS, Gm. 5) Most Strikeouts, Reliever: ................10, Oct. 11, 1921 vs. NYY
Most Runs, Inning: ...........8, Oct. 7, 1921 vs. NYY (WS, Gm. 3) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(WS, Gm. 6)
�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(7th inning)
Most Hits, Game: ............20, Oct. 7, 1921 vs. NYY (WS, Gm. 3) SINGLE SERIES BATTING
Most Hits, Inning: ................. 8 (2x), last: Oct. 4, 1933 vs. WAS Most Plate Appearances: ........... 37, George Burns, 1921 WS
���������������������������������������������������������������(WS, Gm. 2) (6th inning) Most At-Bats: ........................33 (5x), last: Dave Bancroft and
Most Consecutive Hits: ..6, Oct. 9, 2002 at STL (NLCS, Gm. 1) �������������������������������������������������������������� George Burns, 1921 WS
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(2nd inning) Most Runs: ..............8, Barry Bonds, 2002 WS and Will Clark,
Most Doubles:................. 6, Oct. 27, 2010 vs. TEX (WS, Gm. 1) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1989 NLCS
Most Triples: ......................3, Oct. 9, 1912 at BOS (WS, Gm. 2) Most Hits: ................................ 14, Marco Scutaro, 2012 NLCS
Most Home Runs: ........... 4, Oct. 20, 2002 at ANA (WS, Gm. 2) Most Doubles: ................4 (6x), last: Andres Torres, 2010 WS
Most Extra-Base Hits: . 8, Oct. 10, 2012 at CIN (NLDS, Gm. 4) Most Triples: ........................ 1 (42x), last: Joe Panik, 2014 WS
Most Stolen Bases: ......... 5, Oct. 12, 1905 at PHI (WS, Gm. 3) Most Home Runs: ..............4 (2x), last: Barry Bonds, 2002 WS
Most Walks: .... 8 (2x), last: Oct. 3, 2003 at FLA (NLDS, Gm. 3) Most Total Bases: ............................ 24, Will Clark, 1989 NLCS
Most Strikeouts: ......... 17, Oct. 7, 2000 at NYM (NLDS, Gm. 3) Most Extra-Base Hits: ......6 (3x), last: Cody Ross, 2010 NLCS
Most Ground Into Double Plays, Game: ..... 4, Oct. 8, 1951 vs. Most RBI: ......................................9, Matt Williams, 1989 NLCS
��������������������������������������������������������������������������� NYY (WS, Gm. 4) Most Walks: .....................................13, Barry Bonds, 2002 WS
Most Strikeouts: .................................11, Pat Burrell, 2010 WS
FIELDING Most Stolen Bases: ......................... 4, Josh Devore, 1912 WS

POSTSEASON HISTORY
Errors, Game: ... 5 (2x), last: Oct. 9, 1912 vs. BOS (WS, Gm. 2)
Double Plays, Game: .. 4, Oct. 10, 1987 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 4) SINGLE SERIES PITCHING
Most Appearances: ........ 6, Felix Rodriguez and Tim Worrell,
SINGLE GAME BATTING ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2010 WS
Most Plate Appearances: ����������������������7 (10x), last: Brandon Most Games, Started: .... 3 (7x), last: Jack Sanford, 1962 WS
Belt, Gregor Blanco, Brandon Crawford, Joe Panik, Hunter Most Innings Pitched: ...28.2, Christy Matthewson, 1912 WS
Pence, Buster Posey and Pablo Sandoval, ����������������������������� Most Wins: ...........................3, Christy Matthewson, 1905 WS
�����������������������������������������������������������Oct. 4, 2014 (NLDS, Gm. 2) Most Losses: ......................1 (13x), last: Jake Peavy, 2014 WS
Most At-Bats: . 7 (3x), last: Brandon Belt, Hunter Pence and Most Saves: ...................... 3 (4x), last: Sergio Romo, 2012 WS
�����������������������������Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 4, 2014 (NLDS, Gm. 2) Most Hits Allowed: ...........25, Christy Matthewson, 1911 WS
Most Runs: ...4 (2x), last: Jeff Kent, Oct. 24, 2002 vs. ANA (WS, Gm. 5) Most Runs Allowed: . 11 (2x), last: Gaylord Perry, 1971 NLCS
Most Hits: .....4 (14x), last: Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 24, 2012 vs. DET (WS, Most Home Runs Allowed: ........... 4, Scott Garrelts, 1989 WS
���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Gm. 1) Most Walks: ............................................13, Art Nehf, 1921 WS
Most Doubles: ...... 3 (2x), last: Freddy Sanchez, Oct. 27, 2010 vs. TEX ( Most Strikeouts: ............................ 19, Jack Sanford, 1962 WS
�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������WS, Gm. 1)
Most Triples: .1 (42x), last: Joe Panik, Oct. 21, 2014 at KC (WS, Gm. 1) SINGLE POSTSEASON BATTING
Most Home Runs: .........3, Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 24, 2012 vs. DET (WS, Most Plate Appearances: ................. 84, Gregor Blanco, 2014
���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Gm. 1) Most At-Bats: ..............................................72, Joe Panik, 2014
Most Total Bases: ...... 13, Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 24, 2012 vs. DET (WS, Most Runs: .............................................. 18, Barry Bonds, 2002
���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Gm. 1) Most Hits: ...........................................26, Pablo Sandoval, 2014
Most Extra-Base Hits: ....3 (5x), last: Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 24, 2012 vs. Most Doubles: .....................................7, Pablo Sandoval, 2014
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������DET (WS, Gm. 1) Most Triples: ..................................2 (3x), last: Joe Panik, 2014
Most RBI: .......................6, Will Clark, Oct. 4, 1989 at CHC (NLCS, Gm. 1) Most Home Runs: ..................................... 8, Barry Bonds, 2002
Most Walks: ...........4, Ross Youngs, Oct. 10, 1924 at WAS (WS, Gm. 7) Most Total Bases: .............................47, Pablo Sandoval, 2012
Most Strikeouts: ....4 (4x), last: Pat Burrell, Oct. 30 at TEX (WS, Gm. 3) Most Extra-Base Hits: ......11 (2x), last: Pablo Sandoval, 2012
Most Stolen Bases: .....2 (4x), last: Kenny Lofton, Oct. 26, 2002 at ANA Most RBI: ...................................................17, Rich Aurilia, 2002
����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(WS, Gm. 6) Most Walks: ............................................ 27, Barry Bonds, 2002
Most Strikeouts: ........................................ 22, Pat Burrell, 2010
SINGLE GAME PITCHING Most Stolen Bases: ................................ 5, Kenny Lofton, 2002
Most Innings, Starter: .....12.0, Art Nehf, Oct. 4, 1924 at WAS
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(WS, Gm. 1) SINGLE POSTSEASON PITCHING
Most Innings, Reliever: ..8.1, Jesse Barnes, Oct. 11, 1921 vs. Most Appearances: .............13 (2x), last: Felix Rodriguez and
��������������������������������������������������������������������������� NYY (WS, Gm. 6) �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Tim Worrell, 2002
Most Hits Allowed, Starter: ..13, Slim Sallee, Oct. 13, 1917 at Most Games, Started: ............... 6, Madison Bumgarner, 2014
��������������������������������������������������������������������������CWS (WS, Gm. 5) Most Innings Pitched: .......... 52.2, Madison Bumgarner, 2014
Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: ... 8, Rosy Ryan, Oct. 10, 1923 at Most Wins: .................. 4 (2x), last: Madison Bumgarner, 2014
��������������������������������������������������������������������������� NYY (WS, Gm. 1) Most Losses: ............................. 2 (17x), last: Jake Peavy, 2014
Most Runs Allowed, Starter: ..8, Slim Sallee, Oct. 13, 1917 at Most Saves: ...................................................7, Robb Nen, 2002
��������������������������������������������������������������������������CWS (WS, Gm. 5) Most Hits Allowed: ................................... 32, Kirk Rueter, 2002
Most Runs Allowed, Reliever: .8, Hooks Wiltse, Oct. 26, 1911 Most Runs Allowed: ...................16 (2x), last: Russ Ortiz, 2002
������������������������������������������������������������������������at PHI (WS, Gm. 6) Most Home Runs Allowed: ...................7, Scott Garrelts, 1989
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Most Walks: .................................13 (2x), last: Russ Ortiz, 2002 CAREER POSTSEASON PITCHING
Most Strikeouts: ....................... 45, Madison Bumgarner, 2014 Most Appearances: ............26, Jeremy Affeldt, 2010-present
Most Games, Started: ...................... 12, Madison Bumgarner,
CAREER POSTSEASON BATTING 2010-present
Most Games: ...........................48, Buster Posey, 2010-present Most Innings Pitched: ................. 101.2, Christy Matthewson,
Most Series: .........10, Buster Posey, 2010-present and Pablo 1905-1913
Sandoval, 2010-present Most Wins: ...................7, Madison Bumgarner, 2010-present
Most Plate Appearances: ...210, Buster Posey, 2010-present Most Losses: ......................5, Christy Matthewson, 1905-1913
Most At-Bats: .......................188, Buster Posey, 2010-present Most Saves: ......................................... 7, Robb Nen, 2000-2002
Most Runs: .....................................23, Barry Bonds, 1997-2003 Most Hits Allowed: .........76, Christy Matthewson, 1905-1913
Most Hits: ........................... 53, Pablo Sandoval, 2010-present Most Runs Allowed: .22, Madison Bumgarner, 2010-present
Most Doubles: ................... 13, Pablo Sandoval, 2010-present and Christy Matthewson, 1905-1913
Most Triples: .................................3, Frankie Frisch, 1921-1924 Most Home Runs Allowed: ......................................7, Madison
Most Home Runs: ............................8, Barry Bonds, 1997-2003 Bumgarner, 2010-present, Scott Garrelts, 1987-1989 and
Most Total Bases: ............. 84, Pablo Sandoval, 2010-present Kirk Rueter, 1997-2003
Most Extra-Base Hits: ...... 19, Pablo Sandoval, 2010-present Most Walks: ..........................................31, Art Nehf, 1921-1924
Most RBI: ...... 21, Barry Bonds, 1997-2003 and Buster Posey, Most Strikeouts: ........77, Madison Bumgarner, 2010-present
2010-present
Most Walks: ...................................38, Barry Bonds, 1997-2003
Most Strikeouts: .....................40, Buster Posey, 2010-present
Most Stolen Bases: .5, Freddie Frisch, 1921-1924 and Kenny
Lofton, 2002

Giants Walk-Off Victories (6)


Date Series (Gm#) Opp. Play Final (Inn.
10/25/1911 WS (5) PHI Fred Merkle Sac Fly 4-3 (10)
POSTSEASON HISTORY

9/29/1954 WS (1) CLE Dusty Rhodes HR 5-2 (10)


10/14/2002 NLCS (5) STL Kenny Lofton single 2-1 (9)
10/20/2010 NLCS (4) PHI Juan Uribe Sac Fly 6-5 (9)
10/14/2014 NLCS (3) STL Gregor Blanco reach on error 5-4 (10)
10/16/2014 NLCS (5) STL Travis Ishikawa HR 6-3 (9)

Giants Walk-Off Losses (8)


Date Series (Gm#) Opp. Play Result (Inn.)
10/16/1912 WS (8) at BOS Larry Gardner Sac Fly 2-3 (10)
10/5/1924 WS (2) at WSH Roger Peckingpaugh Double 3-4 (9)
10/10/1924 WS (7) at WSH Earl McNeely Double 3-4 (12)
9/30/1997 NLDS (1) at FLA Edgar Renteria Single 1-2 (9)
10/1/1997 NLDS (2) at FLA Moises Alou Single 6-7 (9)
10/7/2000 NLDS (3) at NYM Benny Agbayani HR 2-3 (13)
10/3/2003 NLDS (3) at FLA Ivan Rodriguez Single 3-4 (11)
10/12/2014 NLCS (2) at STL Kolten Wong HR 4-5 (9)

Giants Walk-Off Hits (3)


Date Date Series(Gm#) Opp. H Result(Inn.)
Dusty Rhodes 10/29/1954 WS (1) Cleveland HR 5-2 (10)
Kenny Lofton 10/14/2002 NLCS (5) St. Louis Single 2-1 (9)
Travis Ishikawa 10/16/2014 NLCS (5) St. Louis HR 6-3 (9)

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Giants Extra-Inning Games (20)
Inn. Date Series (Gm#) Tm Opp. Result TOG
18 10/4/2014 NLDS (2) SFGat WSH W 2-1 6:23
13 10/7/2000 NLDS (3) SFG at NYM L 2-3 5:22
12 10/4/1924 WS (1) NYG at WSH W 4-3 3:07
12 10/10/1924 WS (7) NYG at WSH L 3-4 3:00
11 10/17/1911 WS (3) NYG PHI L 2-3 2:25
11 10/9/1912 WS (2) NYG at BOS T 6-6 2:38
11 10/6/1933 WS (4) NYG at WSH W 2-1 2:59
11 10/3/2003 NLDS (3) SFG at FLA L 3-4 4:11
11 10/8/2010 NLDS (2) SFG ATL L 4-5 3:47
10 10/25/1911 WS (5) NYG PHI W 4-3 2:33
10 10/16/1912 WS (8) NYG at BOS L 2-3 2:37
10 10/8/1913 WS (2) NYG at PHI W 3-0 2:22
10 10/5/1922 WS (2) NYG at NYY T 3-3 2:40
10 10/7/1933 WS (5) NYG at WSH W 4-3 2:38
10 10/5/1936 WS (5) NYG at NYY W 5-4 2:45
10 9/29/1954 WS (1) NYG CLE W 5-2 3:11
10 10/5/2000 NLDS (2) SFG NYM L 4-5 3:41
10 10/9/2012 NLDS (3) SFG at CIN W 2-1 3:41

POSTSEASON HISTORY
10 10/28/2012 WS (4) SFG at DET W 4-3 3:34
10 10/14/2014 NLCS (3) SFG STL W 5-4 3:10

Giants Longest Games by Time


TOG Inn. Date Series(Gm#) Tm Opp.Result
6:23 18 10/4/2014 NLDS (2) SFG at WSH W 2-1
5:22 13 10/7/2000 NLDS (3) SFG at NYM L 2-3
4:11 11 10/3/2003 NLDS (3) SFG at FLA L 3-4

Giants Longest Hitting Streaks


Player Streak Strk Start End
Pablo Sandoval 14 10/15/2012 10/6/2014
Marco Scutaro 11 10/9/2012 10/24/2012
Irish Meusel 11 10/7/1921 10/8/1922
Cody Ross 10 10/11/2010 10/30/2010
Al Dark 10 10/4/1951 10/2/1954

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10+ Strikeouts In a Game, Giants Pitcher
SO Player Date Series (gm#) Opp.
14 Tim Lincecum 10/7/2010 NLDS (1) ATL
11 Jonathan Sanchez 10/10/2010 NLDS (3) at ATL
10 Madison Bumgarner 10/1/2014 NLWC (1) at PIT
10 Tim Lincecum 11/1/2010 WS (5) at TEX
10 Jack Sanford 10/10/1962 WS (5) at NYY
10 Hal Schumacher 10/5/1936 WS (5) at NYY
10 Carl Hubbell 10/3/1933 WS (1) WSH
10 Jesse Barnes 10/11/1921 WS (6) at NYY

Longest Giants On-Base Streaks


Streak Player Strk Start End
25 Pablo Sandoval 10/10/2012 10/22/2014
21 Barry Bonds 10/2/2002 10/10/2004
20 Hunter Pence 10/25/2012 Present
16 Buster Posey 10/20/2010 10/17/2012
14 J.T. Snow 10/3/1997 10/13/2002
POSTSEASON HISTORY

14 Kevin Mitchell 1 0/9/1987 10/28/1989

Longest Giants Scoreless Innings Streaks


Streak Player Strk Start End
27.0 Christy Mathewson 10/9/1905 10/14/1905
23.1 Jeremy Affeldt 10/30/2010 Present
16.0 Madison Bumgarner 10/25/2012 10/1/2014
14.2 Matt Cain 10/19/2010 1 0/28/2010
14.0 Madison Bumgarner 10/26/2014 Present

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GIANTS HOME RUN CHART

■ Multi-HR Games (7) ■ Leadoff Home Runs (3)


Benny Kauff, Oct. 11, 1917 vs. CWS (WS, Gm. 4) Angel Pagan, Oct. 10, 2012 at CIN (NLDS, Gm. 4)
Will Clark, Oct. 4, 1989 at CHC (NLCS, Gm. 1) Angel Pagan, Oct. 15, 2012 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 2)
Jeff Kent, Oct. 3, 1997 vs. FLA (NLDS, Gm. 3) Gregor Blanco, Oct. 22, 2014 at KC (WS, Gm. 2)
Rich Aurilia, Oct. 10, 2002 at STL (NLCS, Gm. 2) ■ Walk-Off Home Runs (2)
Jeff Kent, Oct. 24, 2002 vs. ANA (WS, Gm. 5) Dusty Rhodes, Sept. 29, 1954 vs. CLE (WS, Gm. 1)
Cody Ross, Oct. 16, 2010 at PHI (NLCS, Gm. 1) Travis Ishikawa, Oct. 16, 2014 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 5)
Pablo Sandoval (3), Oct. 24, 2012 vs. DET (WS, Gm. 1)
■ Pinch-Hit Home Runs (5)
■ Three-Home Run Games (1) Dusty Rhodes, Sept. 29, 1954 vs. CLE (WS, Gm. 1)
Pablo Sandoval, Oct. 24, 2012 vs. DET (WS, Gm. 1)
Harry Spilman, Oct. 9, 1987 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 3)
■ Grand Slams (4) Bill Bathe, Oct. 27, 1989 vs. OAK (WS, Gm. 3)
Chuck Hiller, Oct. 8, 1962 at NYY (WS, Gm. 4) J.T. Snow, Oct. 5, 2000 vs. NYM (NLDS, Gm. 2)
Will Clark, Oct. 4, 1989 at CHC (NLCS, Gm. 1) Michael Morse, Oct. 16, 2014 vs. STL (NLCS, Gm. 5)
Buster Posey, Oct. 11, 2012 at CIN (NLDS, Gm. 5) ■ Inside-the-Park Home Runs (2)
Brandon Crawford, Oct. 1, 2014 at PIT (NLWC, Gm. 1) Benny Kauff, Oct. 11, 1917 vs. CHW (WS, Gm. 4)
Casey Stengel, Oct. 10, 1923 at NYY (WS, Gm. 1)

A Giant Last Achieved


Pitching
A no-hitter: None

POSTSEASON HISTORY
A one-hitter: None
A two-hitter: Tim Lincecum (2) vs. Atlanta, 2010 NLDS (Gm. 1)
10 or more strikeouts in a game: Madison Bumgarner (10) at Pittsburgh, 2014 NLWC (Gm. 1)
A complete game: Madison Bumgarner vs. Kansas City, 2014 WS (Gm. 5)
A shutout: Madison Bumgarner vs. Kansas City, 2014 WS (Gm. 5)
10-plus innings pitched: Hal Schumacher (10.0) at New York-AL, 1936 WS (Gm. 5)

Hitting
Two home runs in a game: Pablo Sandoval (3) vs. Detroit, 2012 WS (Gm. 1)
Three home runs in a game: Pablo Sandoval vs. Detroit, 2012 WS (Gm. 1)
Four home runs in a game: None
A grand slam: Brandon Crawford at Pittsburgh, 2014 NLWC (Gm. 1)
A pinch-hit grand slam: None
A pinch-hit home run: Michael Morse vs. St. Louis, 2014 NLCS (Gm. 5)
A walk-off home run: Travis Ishikawa vs. St. Louis, 2014 NLCS (Gm. 5)
A walk-off grand slam: None
Leadoff home run: Gregor Blanco at Kansas City, 2014 WS (Gm. 2)
An inside-the-park home run: Casey Stengel at New York-AL, 1923 WS (Gm. 1)
Back-to-Back home runs: Reggie Sanders and David Bell at Anaheim, 2002 WS (Gm. 2)
Three consecutive home runs: None
A home run by a pitcher: Rosy Ryan vs. Washington, 1924 WS (Gm. 3)
Two home runs in a game by a pitcher: None
Five hits in a game: None
Five or more RBI in a game: Will Clark (6) at Chicago-NL, 1989 NLCS (Gm. 1)
Three or more steals in a game: None

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AT&T PARK
AT&T Park
Address: 24 Willie Mays Plaza
San Francisco, California 94107
Phone: (415) 972-2000
Field Measurements:
Left Foul Line: 339 feet;
Right Foul Line: 309 feet;
Center Field: 399 feet;
Left-center Field Alley:
  382 feet;
Right-center Field Alley:
  421 feet
Stadium Operator: San Francisco Giants
Seating Capacity: 41,915
Surface: Overseeded Bermuda grass with
crushed volcanic rock infield and dust
control crushed brick warning track
Outfield Fences: 8 feet high from left field to
center with 19-foot span that reaches 11 AT&T Park Facts & Figures
feet high at its peak in left field; 25 feet
high in right field Opening Date: April 11, 2000
Distance from Stands to Home Plate: 48 feet from Design: Classic urban ballpark with an old-
first row of seats behind home plate time feel and all the amenities of modern
ballparks. Inspired by Wrigley Field and
Lighting: 668 fixtures on 5 towers (178 feet Fenway Park and modeled after Oriole
high on 1st and 3rd base, 161 feet high Park at Camden Yards, Jacobs Field and
in outfield), generating 350 foot candles Coors Field.
of light in the infield and 270 near the
outfield fence Construction: Commenced on December 11,
1997. Construction lasted 28 months, with
Official Scoreboard Name: Mitsubishi Electronic Opening Day on April 11, 2000.
Diamond Vision AVL-OD10
Name Change: Ballpark originally opened as
Pixel-Pitch: 20mm physical pixel-pitch Pacific Bell Park; name was changed to SBC
(10mm virtual) Park on January 1, 2004 and to AT&T Park
Dimensions: 103’ wide x 31’6” high on March 1, 2006.
Aspect Ratio: 32x9 for main viewing area Financing: AT&T Park, the first privately
with a 4’ high strip below financed Major League ballpark to be
Dots/Lighting Units: 3,010,560 dots spread built in 38 years, cost $357 million.
across 2,940 distinct lighting units The financing plan included $172 mil-
lion from naming rights, other sponsor-
Weight: 56,420 pounds ships, pouring rights, concession rights
Peak Power Consumption: 271 kW and the selling of charter seats; a $170
Standard Configuration: 720p HD image with million bank loan; and $15 million in
832x1480 dot resolution above line score tax increment financing from the City’s
AT&T PARK

(128 dots high) flanked by AT&T branding Redevelopment Agency.


Statistics: Provided by ScorePAD Sports, Green Glove: In 2014, the Giants were recog-
Inc’s STADIUMnet baseball scoring system nized by Major League Baseball for having
the highest recycling rate among the other
Clock Face: 17 feet in diameter
29 Clubs and were awarded the MLB
Parking: Approximately 3,000 parking spaces Green Glove Award.
in Giants lots
Original Cost of Park: $357 million
Location: The 13-acre site is bounded by King,
Second and Third Streets, and by the
China Basin Channel. The site is owned by
the Port of San Francisco and is leased to
the Giants at fair market value.

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Giants Statue Dedications
Since the opening of AT&T Park in the 2000 season, the San Francisco Giants have dedicated four
statues of their greatest players donning a Giants uniform. Sculptures of Hall of Famers Willie Mays,
Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal and Orlando Cepeda have been created by well-known American
sculptor William Behrends and have been placed outside of AT&T Park for everyone to enjoy.
Behrends’ portrait sculptures have been widely praised for their likeness, quality of detail and sensi-
tive evocation of character. Unlike many other sculptors, Mr. Behrends was personally involved in every
phase of the creation of the four bronze sculptures, including research, molding and bronzing.
Behrends divides his time between home and studio in Tyron, North Carolina, bronze found-
ries in Colorado and New York and a marble studio in Pietrasanta, Italy. He studied architecture at
North Carolina State University and fine arts and sculpture at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, including anatomy training at the medical school. He has subsequently studied and
worked in Italy, principally with Swietlan Kraczyna and Enzo Pasquini. He is the twice recipient
of the Richard Portrait Prize by the National Sculpture Society and is a fellow board member of
the National Sculpture Society.

AT&T PARK

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March 31, 2000 – The Giants unveiled a nine-foot
bronze sculpture of Hall of Fame outfielder Willie
Mays, located at the corner of Third and King
Streets. The statue depicts Mays in the graceful
conclusion of his powerful swing. The sculpture
was developed over a 12-month period.

May 4, 2003 – A nine-foot tall bronze statue


of Giants Hall of Fame first baseman Willie
McCovey was unveiled. The statue is promi-
nently featured at the northeast portion of AT&T
Park, which was officially designated as McCovey
Point by the San Francisco Port Commission.
The statue of Willie McCovey pays tribute to a
man who exemplifies the spirit and leadership
shown by many of those who have worn the
Giants uniform.

May 21, 2005 – Former Giants great and Hall


of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal had his statue
dedicated in 2005. The nine-foot bronze statue
is located at AT&T Park’s Lefty O’Doul Plaza and
features Marichal’s famous high-leg kick.

September 6, 2008 – The Giants dedicated a


bronze statue in honor of Hall of Fame first base-
man Orlando Cepeda. The statue, which stands
at nine feet tall on a five foot base, is located at
the Second Street entrance to AT&T Park. The
sculpture portrays a youthful, smiling Cepeda.
AT&T PARK

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Splash Hits
104 home runs have been hit over the right field wall and landed in McCovey Cove on the fly (68
by Giants, 36 by Opponents) (3 in the Postseason; 1 by SF, 2 by Opponents). Here is a look at who
has made a splash:
Player, Team Date Opp. Pitcher
Barry Bonds, SF...............................5/1/00................................................. NY....................................... Rich Rodriguez
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/10/00............................................... STL........................................... Andy Benes
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/10/00............................................... STL...............................Heathcliff Slocumb
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/24/00..............................................MON...................................... Mike Thurman
Todd Hundley, LA............................6/30/00................................................ SF................................................ Robb Nen
Barry Bonds, SF..............................7/19/00................................................ SD..................................... Brian Meadows
Barry Bonds, SF..............................9/20/00............................................... CIN........................................... Steve Parris
Luis Gonzalez, AZ............................9/23/00................................................ SF...........................................Shawn Estes
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/17/01................................................ LA............................................Terry Adams
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/18/01................................................ LA..........................................Chan Ho Park
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/24/01............................................... COL.......................................John Thomson
Felipe Crespo, SF............................5/28/01................................................ AZ................................................ Bret Prinz
Mark Grace, AZ...............................5/28/01................................................ SF.............................................Tim Worrell
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/30/01................................................ AZ..............................................Robert Ellis
Barry Bonds, SF..............................6/12/01.............................................. ANA................................................Pat Rapp
Felipe Crespo, SF.............................7/8/01................................................ MIL......................................Curtis Leskanic
Barry Bonds, SF...............................8/4/01................................................ PHI....................................Nelson Figueroa
Barry Bonds, SF..............................8/14/01............................................... FLA...........................................Ricky Bones
Barry Bonds, SF..............................8/31/01............................................... COL.......................................John Thomson
Barry Bonds, SF..............................9/29/01................................................ SD.......................................Chuck McElroy
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/13/02............................................... ATL..................................... Kevin Millwood
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/18/02............................................... FLA............................................ Brad Penny
Barry Bonds, SF..............................5/18/02............................................... FLA...................................Vic Darensbourg
Luis Gonzalez, AZ...........................5/30/02................................................ SF..............................................Kirk Rueter
Barry Bonds, SF...............................9/8/02................................................. AZ......................................Brian Anderson
Barry Bonds, SF..............................9/28/02...............................................HOU..............................Jeriome Robertson
Barry Bonds, SF (P.S.)..............2002 NLCS #2......................................... STL.......................................... Chuck Finley
Ryan Klesko, SD...............................4/9/03................................................. SF...........................................Ryan Jensen
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/14/03...............................................HOU.......................................... Wade Miller
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/30/03............................................... CHI.........................................Matt Clement
J.T. Snow, SF.....................................6/5/03................................................MIN.............................................Kyle Lohse
Barry Bonds, SF..............................6/27/03...............................................OAK..................................................Ted Lilly
Jose Cruz, Jr., SF.............................7/8/03................................................ STL..............................................Dan Haren
Barry Bonds, SF...............................8/8/03................................................ PHI............................................. Jose Mesa
Barry Bonds, SF..............................8/19/03............................................... ATL................................................. Ray King
Barry Bonds, SF..............................9/13/03............................................... MIL.............................................Doug Davis
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/12/04............................................... MIL........................................... Matt Kinney
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/13/04............................................... MIL.................................................Ben Ford
Hee Seop Choi, FLA........................4/30/04................................................ SF......................................... Kevin Correia
Michael Tucker, SF.........................5/30/04............................................... COL..........................................Joe Kennedy
A.J. Pierzynski, SF............................7/6/04................................................ COL........................................... Denny Stark
Barry Bonds, SF..............................7/30/04............................................... STL.....................................Chris Carpenter
Barry Bonds, SF...............................8/3/04................................................ CIN............................................... Cory Lidle
Corey Patterson, CHC......................8/7/04................................................. SF...........................................Tyler Walker
Cliff Floyd, NY..................................8/21/04................................................ SF............................................ Brett Tomko
Michael Tucker, SF..........................4/9/05................................................ COL..................................... Scott Dohmann
AT&T PARK

Russell Branyan, MIL.....................4/23/05................................................ SF............................................ Brett Tomko


Larry Walker, STL............................6/8/05................................................. SF....................................... Jason Schmidt
Carlos Delgado, FLA.......................7/23/05................................................ SF.................................... Brad Hennessey
Randy Winn, SF...............................9/14/05................................................ SD..................................... Woody Williams
Barry Bonds, SF..............................9/18/05................................................ LA....................................... Hong-Chih Kuo
Cliff Floyd, NY..................................4/25/06................................................ SF.........................................Jamey Wright
Carlos Delgado, NY........................4/26/06................................................ SF............................................ Matt Morris
Barry Bonds, SF..............................8/21/06................................................ AZ.................................... Livan Hernandez
Barry Bonds, SF..............................4/18/07............................................... STL.........................................Ryan Franklin
Carlos Delgado, NY.........................5/9/07................................................. SF............................................ Matt Morris
Ryan Klesko, SF...............................5/21/07...............................................HOU......................................... Trever Miller
Ryan Klesko, SF...............................6/29/07................................................ AZ.................................... Livan Hernandez
Barry Bonds, SF...............................8/8/07............................................... WSH.......................................... Tim Redding
Adam LaRoche, PIT........................8/11/07................................................ SF.........................................Tim Lincecum
Fred Lewis, SF.................................4/26/08............................................... CIN........................................... Matt Belisle
Lance Berkman, HOU.....................5/15/08................................................ SF...........................................Vinnie Chulk
John Bowker, SF..............................7/2/08................................................ CHI......................................Ryan Dempster
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Prince Fielder, MIL.........................7/19/08................................................ SF...........................................Osiris Matos
Brian Giles, SD................................8/24/08................................................ SF.......Kevin Correia (1st pitch of game)
Andres Torres, SF...........................6/15/09...............................................LAA.......................................... John Lackey
Pablo Sandoval, SF.........................7/30/09............................................... PHI........................................Rodrigo Lopez
Pablo Sandoval, SF.........................8/29/09............................................... COL...................................... Jason Marquis
Miguel Montero, AZ.......................9/29/09................................................ SF.................................Jonathan Sanchez
Aubrey Huff, SF................................5/1/10................................................ COL.............................. Rafael Bentancourt
Aubrey Huff, SF...............................6/16/10...............................................BAL..................................... Jeremy Guthrie
David Ortiz, BOS.............................6/27/10................................................ SF.........................................Tim Lincecum
Andres Torres, SF...........................7/28/10............................................... FLA.............................................Jorge Sosa
Pablo Sandoval, SF ........................8/12/10............................................... CHI...........................................Randy Wells
Adam LaRoche, AZ.........................8/27/10................................................ SF.........................................Tim Lincecum
Adam LaRoche, AZ.........................8/28/10................................................ SF...........................................Sergio Romo
Pablo Sandoval, SF.........................9/30/10................................................ AZ����������������������������������������� Barry Enright
Rick Ankiel, ATL (P.S.).............2010 NLDS #2.......................................... SF......................................Ramon Ramirez
Pablo Sandoval, SF..........................7/4/11................................................. SD.......................................... Ernesto Frieri
Nate Schierholtz, SF........................7/8/11............................................... NYM............................................R.A. Dickey
Dioner Navarro, LAD......................7/20/11................................................ SF.........................................Tim Lincecum
Pablo Sandoval, SF.........................8/31/11...............................................CHC.......................................Rodrigo Lopez
Carlos Beltran, SF...........................9/14/11................................................ SD................................................ Mat Latos
Brandon Belt, SF.............................9/27/11............................................... COL............................................. Alex White
Mitch Mooreland, TEX....................6/9/12................................................ TEX.................................... Ryan Vogelsong
Brandon Belt, SF.............................6/14/12...............................................HOU.................................Wandy Rodriguez
Brandon Belt, SF..............................9/4/12................................................ ARI...........................................Ian Kennedy
Brian McCann, ATL.................... 5/10/13............................................. SF.............................................Matt Cain
Pablo Sandoval, SF..................... 5/12/13............................................ ATL........................................Kris Medlen
Carlos Gonzalez, COL................. 5/25/13............................................. SF.............................................Barry Zito
Garret Jones, PIT........................ 8/22/13............................................. SF.............................................Matt Cain
Carlos Gonzalez, COL................. 4/11/14............................................. SF......................... Madison Bumgarner
Brandon Crawford, SF................ 4/13/14............................................COL...................................... Rex Brothers
Yasmani Grandal, SD................. 4/30/14.............................................SD......................................... Tim Hudson
Tyler Colvin, SF............................ 5/12/14............................................. SF..........................................Gavin Floyd
Freddie Freeman, ATL................ 5/12/14............................................ ATL.......................................Javier Lopez
Brandon Crawford, SF................ 5/14/14............................................ ATL................................ David Carpenter
Curtis Granderson, NYM............ 6/8/14............................................NYM................................... Tim Lincecum
Adam Dunn, CWS....................... 8/13/14........................................... CWS........................................Jake Peavy
Corey Dickerson, COL................ 8/27/14............................................COL........................................ Tim Hudson
Ender Inciarte, AZ........................ 9/9/14.............................................. AZ.................................... Yusmeiro Petit
Travis Ishikawa, SF..................... 9/12/14............................................. LA...................................... Kevin Correia
Brandon Belt, SF......................... 9/25/14.............................................SD................................ Andrew Cashner
Bryce Harper, WAS (P.S.).... 2014 NLDS #4 .................................... WAS............................ Hunter Strickland

Bold indicates Splash Hits by opponents


Giants Home Ballparks
Ballpark Years Used First Game Last Game
Polo Grounds I 1883-1888 N.Y. 7, Boston 5 Indianapolis 6, N.Y. 4
(110th St. and Sixth Ave.) May 1, 1883 Oct. 13, 1888
Oakdale Park 1889 (2 games) Boston 8, N.Y. 7 N.Y. 11, Boston 10
(Oakdale and Hoboken Avenues, Jersey City) April 24, 1889 April 25, 1889
St. George Grounds 1889 (25 games) N.Y. 4, Washington 2 N.Y. 14, Philadelphia 4
(Staten Island, St. George section on the harbor) April 29, 1889 June 14, 1889
AT&T PARK

Polo Grounds III 1889-1890 N.Y. 7, Pittsburgh 5 Boston 8, N.Y. 5


(155th St. and 8th Ave.) July 8, 1889 Sept. 10, 1890
Polo Grounds IV 1891-1911 Boston 4, N.Y. 3 Philadelphia 6, N.Y. 1
(155th St. and 8th Ave.) April 22, 1891 April 13, 1911
Hilltop Park 1911 N.Y. 6, Brooklyn 3 N.Y. 4, 3, Brooklyn 1, 0
(165th St. and Fort Washington Ave.) April 15, 1911 May 30, 1911 (doubleheader)
Polo Grounds V 1911-1957 N.Y. 3, Boston 0 Pittsburgh 9, N.Y. 1
(157th St. and 8th Ave.) June 28, 1911 Sept. 29, 1957
Seals Stadium 1958-1959 S.F. 8, L.A. 0 L.A. 8, S.F. 2
(15th and Bryant) April 15, 1958 Sept. 20, 1959
Candlestick Park 1960-1999 S.F. 3, St. Louis 1 L.A. 9, S.F. 4
(Candlestick Point) April 12, 1960 Sept. 30, 1999
AT&T Park 2000-present L.A. 6, S.F. 5
(Third and King) April 11, 2000

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Giants Attendance Year-By-Year
Home Total Home Home Total Road
Year Dates Attendance Average Attendance
1958*...................................75..................................1,272,625.................................. 16,968.............................. 1,484,994
1959*...................................77..................................1,422,130.................................. 18,469.............................. 1,581,837
1960.....................................76..................................1,795,356.................................. 23,623.............................. 1,479,188
1961.....................................74..................................1,390,679.................................. 18,793.............................. 1,274,170
1962.....................................76..................................1,592,594.................................. 20,955.............................. 1,684,377
1963.....................................76..................................1,571,306.................................. 20,675.............................. 1,664,488
1964.....................................76..................................1,504,364.................................. 19,794.............................. 1,803,709
1965.....................................76..................................1,546,075.................................. 20,343.............................. 1,810,414
1966.....................................77..................................1,657,192.................................. 21,522.............................. 2,207,530
1967.....................................74..................................1,242,480.................................. 16,790.............................. 1,658,859
1968.....................................75.....................................837,220.................................. 11,163.............................. 1,585,762
1969.....................................74.....................................873,603.................................. 11,805.............................. 1,583,209
1970.....................................72.....................................740,720.................................. 10,288.............................. 1,557,513
1971.....................................72..................................1,106,043.................................. 15,362.............................. 1,989,704
1972.....................................69.....................................647,744.................................... 9,388.............................. 1,349,166
1973.....................................74.....................................834,193.................................. 11,273.............................. 1,619,162
1974.....................................74.....................................519,987.................................... 7,027.............................. 1,409,100
1975.....................................74.....................................522,919.................................... 7,066.............................. 1,423,196
1976.....................................73.....................................626,868.................................... 8,587.............................. 1,362,276
1977.....................................74.....................................700,056.................................... 9,460.............................. 1,494,234
1978.....................................74..................................1,740,477.................................. 23,520.............................. 1,849,690
1979.....................................77..................................1,456,402.................................. 18,914.............................. 1,863,475
1980.....................................78..................................1,096,115.................................. 14,053.............................. 1,328,715
1981.....................................51.....................................632,274.................................. 12,398.............................. 1,018,093
1982.....................................77..................................1,200,948.................................. 15,597.............................. 1,716,700
1983.....................................77..................................1,251,530.................................. 16,254.............................. 1,814,771
1984.....................................77..................................1,001,545.................................. 13,007.............................. 1,602,232
1985.....................................79.....................................818,697.................................. 10,363.............................. 1,855,080
1986.....................................78..................................1,528,748.................................. 19,599.............................. 1,926,091
1987.....................................79..................................1,917,168.................................. 24,268.............................. 2,157,748
1988.....................................79..................................1,785,297.................................. 22,599.............................. 2,064,932
1989.....................................79..................................2,059,701.................................. 26,072.............................. 2,231,679
1990.....................................80..................................1,975,528.................................. 24,694.............................. 2,233,522
1991.....................................81..................................1,737,478.................................. 21,450.............................. 2,197,203
1992.....................................79 .................................1,561,987 ................................. 19,772 ............................. 2,027,649
1993.....................................81 .................................2,606,354 ................................. 32,177 ............................. 2,772,975
1994.....................................59 .................................1,704,608 ................................. 28,892 ............................. 1,839,137
1995 ....................................72..................................1,241,500 ................................. 17,243.............................. 1,830,081
1996 ....................................80..................................1,413,922 ................................. 17,674.............................. 2,243,910
1997.....................................80..................................1,690,869 ................................. 21,136.............................. 2,425,865
1998.....................................80..................................1,925,634.................................. 24,070.............................. 2,602,331
1999.....................................81..................................2,078,399.................................. 25,659.............................. 2,430,344
2000@..................................81..................................3,244,167.................................. 40,051.............................. 2,595,222
2001@..................................81..................................3,277,244.................................. 40,460.............................. 2,856,092
2002@..................................81..................................3,253,205.................................. 40,163.............................. 2,673,101
2003@..................................81..................................3,264,903.................................. 40,307.............................. 2,671,916
2004@..................................81..................................3,256,858.................................. 40,208.............................. 2,895,206
2005@..................................81..................................3,181,023.................................. 39,272.............................. 2,536,371
2006@..................................81..................................3,129,785.................................. 38,639.............................. 2,628,251
AT&T PARK

2007@..................................81..................................3,223,217.................................. 39,793.............................. 2,846,460


2008@..................................81..................................2,863,843.................................. 35,356.............................. 2,581,736
2009@..................................81................................. 2,862,111.................................. 35,335.............................. 2,578,982
2010@ .................................81..................................3,037,443.................................. 37,499.............................. 2,594,942
2011@..................................81................................. 3,387,303.................................. 41,819.............................. 2,653,334
2012@..................................81................................. 3,377,371.................................. 41,696.............................. 2,631,177
2013@..................................81..................................3,369,106.................................. 41,594.............................. 2,790,872
2014@..................................81..................................3,368,697.................................. 41,589.............................. 2,667,841
Seals Stadium (2 Seasons) 2,694,755
Candlestick Park (40 Seasons) 54,134,580
AT&T Park (15 Seasons) 48,096,276
San Francisco Total (57 Seasons) 104,925,611 116,257,614
*Seals Stadium
@ AT&T Park (all other years at Candlestick Park)

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AT&T Park Attendance Highlights
• The Giants enter the 2014 campaign with a sellout streak of 327 regular season dates, plus 23 dates
in the post-season, for a total of 350. The Giants sellout streak is the longest consecutive regular
season home sellout streak in the National League history and is currently the longest active one in
the Majors. The old National League sellout streak record was 257 regular season games, plus 16
in the postseason, for a total of 273, by Philadelphia from 2009 to August, 2012. The Boston Red Sox
hold the Major League record of 820-straight sellouts (794 regular season, 26 post-season) from 2003
through Opening Day 2013.
• 774 of the 1,215 (63.7%) regular season dates at AT&T Park have been sellouts.
• 1,198 of the 1,215 (98.6%) dates have attracted at least 30,000 fans.
• In 15 years at AT&T Park, the Giants have averaged 39,585 per date, which is 94.4% of capacity.
• Of all teams that have moved into a new ballpark in the last 40 years, the Giants are the only team
whose attendance has been higher every single year in their current park, than it ever was in their
former park.
• Largest regular season crowd at AT&T Park was 43,503 vs. the Yankees on June 24, 2007. The big-
gest post-season crowd was 44,046 on October 8, 2010 for a National League Division Series game
against Atlanta.
• The smallest crowd was 23,934 on May 11, 2009 vs. Washington. The only games that drew less than
30,000 at AT&T Park were in 2009 (12 dates) and in 2010 (5 dates).
• Highest season attendence at AT&T Park is 3,387,303 (41,819 per date) in 2011.
• Highest season attendence at AT&T Park is 3,387,303 (41,819 per date) in 2011.
• Lowest AT&T Park attendance is 2,862,111 (35,335 per date) in 2009. That AT&T Park low is 255,757
higher than the best season attendance at Candlestick Park, which was 2,606,354 in 1993.
• Attendance has topped 3 million in 13 of the 15 years at AT&T Park, including eight straight years
from 2000 through 2007. The only teams with an equal or longer streak of 3 million seasons are the
Dodgers (1996-2010), Yankees (2000-2014), Angels (2003-2014), Cardinals (2004-2014), Rockies (1993-
2001) and Cubs (2004-2011).
• The Giants have topped 3 million in 13 seasons. The only teams to draw 3 million more often than the
Giants are the Dodgers (28 times), the Cardinals (18), and the Yankees (16).
• In their first year at AT&T Park, the Giants drew 3,244,167 (40,051 per date – all sellouts). This was up
1,165,768 (56.1%) from what they drew at Candlestick Park in 1999. The increase in total attendance
was the fifth best gain in Major League history.
• In 15 years (2000-2014) at AT&T Park, the Giants have drawn 48,096,276, an average of 3,206,418 per
season, and 39,585 per date. In that same period, only the Yankees (55,379,921), Dodgers (51,845,177),
and Cardinals (49,262,248) have outdrawn the Giants.
• In 40 years at Candlestick, the Giants drew 54,134,580, an average of 1,353,365 per season, and 17,961
per date.
• The Giants have outdrawn the A’s in 30 of the 47 years these teams have shared the Bay Area,
including every year starting in 1993.

All AT&T Park information above is courtesy of David Kronheim
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AT&T Park Ground Rules
DUGOUTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS AREAS
• Ball entering dugout beyond yellow line or dugout camera well: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule).
• Batted ball caught by fielder who subsequently steps into dugout: In Play (Unless fielder falls in
dugout-Book Rule).
BACKSTOP AREA
• Ball going into camera window in back of home plate: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule).
• Pitched or thrown ball on ledge of signage behind home plate: In Play.
BULLPEN AREA
• Ball lodging on, under or in the bullpen seating area: Out of Play.
• Ball enters the bullpen seating area and rebounds out of the seating area: In Play.
OUTFIELD AREA
• Batted ball rolls on right field fence (foul territory): In Play.
• Batted balls strays on wall too long in umpire’s judgment: Out of Play.
• Batted ball stays on top of right field bullpen awning: Two Bases.
• Batted ball bounding off of wire fence above right field bullpen awning: In Play.
• Batted ball landing on green metal on top of right field wall: Home Run.
• Fair ball strikes rail in center field and rebounds onto playing field: Home Run.
• Batted ball in flight strikes to the left of vertical line on center field wall: Home Run.
• Batted ball in flight strikes center field wall right of yellow line and caroms left in stands: Home Run.

AT&T Park Attendance Records


Attendance High Attendance Date
Season................................................................. 3,387,303.......................................................................... 2011
Sellouts, season............................................................. 81.................................. 2000, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Single Game............................................................. 44,046..........................................Oct. 8, 2010 vs. Atlanta
Single, Day Game................................................... 43,627................................. Oct. 6, 2014 vs. Washington
Single, Night Game................................................. 44,046..........................................Oct. 8, 2010 vs. Atlanta
Three-Game Series.............................................. 130,413......................June 22-24, 2007 vs. New York-AL
Four-Game Series................................................. 170,951.................................. July 23-26, 2007 vs. Atlanta
Five-Game Series.................................................. 204,650................................Sept. 21-24, 2000 vs. Arizona
All-Star Game.......................................................... 43,965............................................................July 10, 2007
League Division Series Game............................... 44,046..........................................Oct. 8, 2010 vs. Atlanta
League Championship Series Game................... 43,713...............................Oct. 21, 2010 vs. Philadelphia
World Series Game................................................ 43,087................................Oct. 26, 2014 vs. Kansas City

Top Five Regular Season Crowds


1. 43,503 vs. New York-AL..................................................................................................................June 24, 2007
2. 43,485 vs. New York-AL..................................................................................................................June 23, 2007
3. 43,452 vs. Los Angeles-NL.............................................................................................................. July 14, 2007
4. 43,446 vs. Los Angeles-NL.............................................................................................................. July 15, 2007
AT&T PARK

5. 43,425 vs. New York-AL..................................................................................................................June 22, 2007

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AT&T Park Record Book
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Most Stolen Bases, Season:...................................58, 2008
Most Games Won, Season:.....................................57, 2003 Most Stolen Bases, Game, SF:.............................................
Most Games Lost, Season:.....................................44, 2005 �������������������������������� 5 (twice), last: June 24, 2007 vs. NYY
Most Shutout Games Won, Season:.....................14, 2009 Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents:..............................
Most One-Run Games Won, Season:....................24, 2011 ������������������������������������������������������ 7, May 14, 2009 vs. NYM
Longest Winning Streak, Season:....... 11, July 7-25, 2003
PITCHING
Longest Losing Streak, Season:...........................................
������������������������������������������6 (4 times), last: Aug. 9-22, 2007 Most Shutouts, Season:...........................................14, 2009
Biggest Winning Margin:....................................................... Most Saves, Season:......................... 28 (twice), last: 2010
�����������������������������������������18, May 24, 2000 vs. MON (18-0) Fewest Hits Allowed, Season:...... 618 (twice), Last: 2011
Biggest Losing Margin:........................... 17, Sept. 13, 2014 Fewest Hits Allowed, Game, SF:�����������������������������������������
�������������������������������������������������������������������������vs. LAD (0-17) ��������������������������������0 (3 times), last: June 25, 2014 vs. SD
Longest Game, Extra Innings:..... 18, May 29, 2001 vs. AZ Fewest Hits Allowed, Game, Opponents:...........................
Longest Game, Time:..5:53, May 29, 2001 vs. AZ (18 inn.) �����������������������������������1 (twice), last: July 29, 2010 vs. FLA
Longest Game, Time - 9 Innings:.4:27, Oct. 5, 2001 vs. LA Fewest Runs Allowed, Season:............................251, 2011
Quickest Game:........................... 1:49, May 9, 2005 vs. PIT Most Ks, Season:....................................................702, 2011
Largest Attendance, Season:.....................3,387,303, 2011 Most Ks, Game, SF:... 19 (3 times), last July 8, 2013 vs. NYM
Largest Attendance, Game:.................................................. Most Ks, Game, Opponents:.......16, May 30, 2008 vs. SD
����������������������������������������������43,503, June 24, 2007 vs. NYY Most Walks, Game, SF:..........................................................
Most Sellouts, Season:............................................................. �����������������������������������12 (twice) last, May 11, 2010 vs. SD
..................................... 81 dates, 2000, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Most Walks, Game, Opponents:.13, Aug. 7, 2000 vs. MIL
Sellouts, All-Time:............. 774, last: Sept. 28, 2014 vs. SD Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Season:.................
���������������������������������������36.0, June 25 (1st) - 28 (9th), 2012
BATTING
FIELDING
Highest Batting Average, Season:.......................284, 2004
Most Runs, Season:................................................451, 2000 Most Errors, Game, SF:........5 (twice), last: Aug. 25, 2010
Most Runs, Game, Combined:..... 26, April 9, 2003 vs. SD Most Errors, Game, Opponents:...........................................
Most Runs, Game, SF:............................................................ ������������������������������ 4 (5 times), last: Aug. 10, 2010 vs. CHC
�����������������������������������18, (twice) last: Sept. 3, 2004 vs. AZ Most Double Plays, Game, SF:.............................................
Most Runs, Game, Opponents:............................................. ��������������������������������������������� 6, last: Aug. 21, 2004 vs. NYM
..................................................... 17, Sept. 13, 2014 vs. LAD Most Double Plays, Game, Opponents:..............................
Most Runs, Inning, SF:..10, last: Sept 7, 2008 vs. PIT (4th) ����������������������������������������� 5 (twice), June 28, 2010 vs. LAD
Most Runs, Inning, Opponents:............................................ INDIVIDUAL BATTING
�������������������������������������������10, August 5, 2004 vs. CIN (8th)
Highest Batting Average, Season:........412, Barry Bonds, 2004
Most Hits, Season:..................................................774, 2004
Highest Batting Average, Career (Min. 1,000 PAs):......................
Most Hits, Game, SF:.................. 20, Aug. 14, 2001 vs. FLA
��������������������������������������������������������������������335, Barry Bonds, 2000-07
Fewest Hits, Game, SF:..........................................................
Most Games, Season:................................82, Hunter Pence, 2013
����������������������������������1 (twice), last: July. 29, 2010 vs. FLA
Most Games, Career:...........................494, Barry Bonds, 2000-07
Most Hits, Game, Opponents:.....24, Sept. 13, 2014 vs. LAD
Most At-Bats, Season:............................312, Hunter Pence, 2014
Fewest Hits, Game, Opponents:...........................................
Most At-Bats, Career:......1,551, Pablo Sandoval, 2008-present
��������������������������������0 (3 times), last: June 25, 2014 vs. SD
Most At-Bats, Game:.........8 (6x), Womack, Bell, Rios, May 29,
Most Hits, Inning, SF:.............................................................
2001 vs. AZ and Blanco, Belt, Posey, July 8, 2013 vs. NYM
����������������������������9 (twice), last: Sept 7, 2008 vs. PIT (4th)
Most Hits, Season:.........................................107, Rich Aurilia, 2001
Most Hits, Inning, Opponents:..............................................
Most Hits, Career:..................................471, Barry Bonds, 2000-07
�������������������������������������������������8, April 7, 2013 vs. STL (4th)
Most Hits, Game, SF:...............................................................................
Most Doubles, Season:..........................................168, 2004
�������������������������� 5 (8 times), last: Joe Panik, Sept. 9, 2014 vs. ARI
Most Doubles, Game, SF:......................................................
Most Hits, Game, Opponent:.................................................................
AT&T PARK

�������������������������������� 7 (twice): last: Sept. 24, 2008 vs. COL


������������������������������������5 (3 times), Aaron Hill, Sept. 4, 2012 vs. ARI
Most Doubles, Game, Opponents:.......................................
Most Runs, Season:.......................................72, Barry Bonds, 2004
��������������������������������������������������������� 8, April 26, 2006 vs. NY
Most Runs, Career:...............................395, Barry Bonds, 2000-07
Most Triples, Season:...............................................30, 2006
Most Runs, Game, SF:.............................................................................
Most Triples, Game, SF:...............3, Aug. 31, 2014 vs. MIL
���������������4 (9 times), last: Brandon Belt, May 20, 2013 vs. WSH
Most Triples, Game, Opponents:... 5, July 25, 2014 vs. LAD
Most Runs, Game, Opponent:�������������������������������������������������������������
Most Home Runs, Season:....................................110, 2000
�������������4 (8 times), last: Christian Yelich, May 16, 2014 vs. MIA
Most Home Runs, Game, SF:....... 6, Sept. 5, 2000 vs. PHI
Most Doubles, Season:............................ 25, Andres Torres, 2010
Most Home Runs, Game, Total.............................................
Most Doubles, Career:.........................103, Barry Bonds, 2000-07
������������������������������� 7 (3 times), last: Aug. 24, 2010 vs. CIN
Most Doubles, Game, SF:......................................................................
Most Home Runs, Game, Opponents:.................................
������������� 3 (5 times) last: Michael Morse, May 25, 2014 vs. MIN
������������������������������������������������������ 5, June 18, 2004 vs. BOS
Most Doubles, Game, Opponent:........................................................
Most Pinch Home Runs, Season:.............................6, 2001
������������3 (5 times), last: Manny Ramirez, April 28, 2009 vs. LAD
Most Grand Slams, Season:.....................................5, 2004
Most Triples, Season:...........8 (3 times) last: Angel Pagan, 2012
Most Pinch Grand Slams, Season:..........................1, 2000
Most Triples, Career:.......................... 20, Ray Durham, 2003-2008

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Most Triples, Game, SF:.......................................................................... INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
�������������������������������������������2, Omar Vizquel, July 31, 2006 vs. WSH Most Games, Season:.........45 (twice), last: Jim Brower, 2004
Most Triples, Game, Opponent:........................................................... Most Games, Career:............ 210, Sergio Romo, 2008-present
��������������������������������������������������3, Yasiel Puig, July 25, 2014 vs. LAD Most Games Started, Season:...... 19, Livan Hernandez, 2001
Most Home Runs, Season:..........................37, Barry Bonds, 2001 Most Games Started, Career:...145, Matt Cain, 2005-Present
Most Home Runs, Career:..................160, Barry Bonds, 2000-07 Most Wins, Season:......................... 12, Livan Hernandez, 2000
Most Home Runs, Game, SF:................................................................ Most Wins, Career:................ 54, Tim Lincecum, 2007-Present
����������������2 (46 times) last: Buster Posey, Aug. 26, 2014 vs. COL Most Losses, Season:....................................11, Barry Zito, 2008
Most Home Runs, Game, Opponent:................................................. Most Losses, Career:....................49, Matt Cain, 2005-Present
������������������������������������������������3, Kevin Elster, April 11, 2000 vs. LAD Lowest ERA, Season (min. 81 inn.):.
Most Grand Slams, Season:.........2, Madison Bumgarner, 2014 .......................................................................1.88, Tim Lincecum, 2009
Most Grand Slams, Career:.................................................................. Lowest ERA, Career (min. 400 inn.):����������������������������������������������
.......... 2, Edgar Renteria, 2009 and Madison Bumgarner, 2014 ���������������������������������������������������3.01, Jason Schmidt, 2001 - 2006
Pinch Home Runs, Season:........................2, Felipe Crespo, 2001 Most Shutouts, Season:.........2 (5 times) last: Matt Cain, 2012
Pinch Home Runs, Career:...................2, Felipe Crespo, 2000-01, Most Shutouts, Career:�������������������������������������������������������������������������
Calvin Murray, 2000-02 and Rich Aurilia, 2000-03, 2007-08 4, Livan Hernandez, 2000-02, Jason Schmidt, 2001-06 and
Most Lead-off Home Runs, Season:..........4, Ray Durham, 2004 Matt Cain, 2005 - Present and Tim Lincecum, 2007-present
Most Lead-off Home Runs, Career:................................................... Most Consecutive Shutouts: ����������������������������������������������������������
����������������6, Randy Winn, 2005-2009. 5, Ray Durham, 2003-2008 ...............................................2, Livan Hernandez, Aug. 18-23, 2000
Most Home Runs By Pitcher, Season:.............................................. Most Complete Games, Season:���������������������������������������������������
................................................................3, Madison Bumgarner, 2014 .................................................................. 5, Livan Hernandez, 2000
Most Home Runs By Pitcher, Career:............................................... Most Complete Games, Career:����������������������������������������������������.
���������4, Matt Cain, 2005-present and Madison Bumgarner, 2009-present ...............................................................9, Livan Hernandez, 2000-02
Most RBI, Season:.........................................71, Barry Bonds, 2001 Most Saves, Season:..................................... 27, Robb Nen, 2001
Most RBI, Career:..................................346, Barry Bonds, 2000-07 Most Saves, Career:.......................82, Brian Wilson, 2006-2012.
Most RBI, Game, SF:............................................................................... Most Strikeouts, Season:....................146, Tim Lincecum, 2009
�������������������6 (4 times), last: Jose Guillen, Sept. 19, 2010 vs. MIL Most Strikeouts, Career:..857, Tim Lincecum, 2007 - Present
Most RBI, Game, Opponent:................................................................. Most Strikeouts, Game, SF Pitcher:...............................................
����������������������������������������������������7, Juan Uribe, July 5, 2013 vs. LAD �������������������������������������16, Jason Schmidt, June 6, 2006 vs. FLA
Most Walks, Season:.................................115, Barry Bonds, 2004 Most Strikeouts, Game, Opposing Pitcher:.................................
Most Walks, Career:.............................552, Barry Bonds, 2000-07 ����������������������������������������� 14, Kerry Wood, April 27, 2001 vs. CHI
Most Walks, Game, SF:..5, Barry Bonds, Sept. 25, 2004 vs. LAD Fewest Hits Allowed, CG, SF Pitcher: ������������������������������������������
Most Walks, Game, Opponent:����������������������������������������������������������� ���������������0 (3 times) last: Tim Lincecum, June 25, 2014 vs. SD
�����������������4 (7 times), last: Mike Cameron, April 7, 2009 vs. MIL Fewest Hits Allowed, CG, Opposing Pitcher:�����������������������������
Most Strikeouts, Season:................. 66, Brandon Crawford 2014 ��������������� 1 (twice), last: Ricky Nolasco, July. 29, 2010 vs. FLA
Most Strikeouts, Career:...........................225, J.T. Snow, 2000-05 Most Walks, Season:.....................................59, Matt Cain, 2008.
Most Strikeouts, Game, SF:��� .5, Brandon Belt, July 8, 2013 vs. NYM Most Walks, Career:....................323, Matt Cain, 2005-Present
Most Strikeouts, Game, Opponent:.................................................... Most Walks, Game, SF Pitcher:������������������������������������������������������
��������������������������������5 (twice), last: Ted Lilly, June 30, 2008 vs. CHI ���������������7 (6 times), last: Tim Lincecum, Sept. 7, 2012 vs LAD
Most Times Hit By Pitch, Season:....................................................... Most Walks, Game, Opposing Pitcher:����������������������������������������
�����������������������������������������������8 (3 times), last: Aaron Rowand, 2009 �����������������������������������8, Edwin Jackson, Sept. 27, 2003 vs. LAD
Most Times Hit By Pitch, Career:....... 27, Barry Bonds, 2000-07 Most Innings, Season:................126.2, Livan Hernandez, 2000
Most Sacrifice Hits, Season:....................11, Omar Vizquel, 2005 Most Innings, Career:.............956.1, Matt Cain, 2005 - Present
Most Sacrifice Hits, Career:...................41, Matt Cain, 2005-2013 Longest Scoreless Innings Streak:�����������������������������������������������
Most Sacrifice Flies, Season:.............................8, J.T. Snow, 2000 ����������� 25.0 (twice), last: Ryan Jensen, April 10-May 19, 2002
Most Sacrifice Flies, Career:...................18, Pedro Feliz, 2000-07 Longest Winning Streak:����������������������������������.................................
Most Stolen Bases, Season:.....................18, Angel Pagan, 2012 .......8 (3 times), last: Barry Zito Aug. 23, 2012-May 30, 2013
Most Stolen Bases, Career:..............40, Randy Winn, 2002-2009 Longest Losing Streak:......7, Matt Cain, May 3-June 23, 2007
Most Stolen Bases, Game, SF:............................................................
�������������������3 (twice), last: Gregor Blanco, May 14, 2014 vs. ATL
AT&T PARK

Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents:...........................................


�������������������������������������������4, David Wright, May 14, 2009 vs. NYM
Longest Hitting Streak:............................................................................
���������������������������28 games, Angel Pagan, April 15 - June 4, 2012

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SCOUTING &
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &
Giants Scouting Directory
Senior Vice President and General Manager ........................................................................ Brian R. Sabean
Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Scouting and International Operations ..............John Barr
Vice President, Pro Scouting and Player Evaluation .............................................................Jeremy Shelley
Senior Advisor, Scouting .............................................................................................................. Ed Creech
Senior Advisor, Scouting ................................................................................................................ Lee Elder
Senior Advisor, Scouting .........................................................................................................John Flannery
Senior Advisor, Scouting .........................................................................................................Doug Mapson
Senior Advisor, Scouting ..........................................................................................................Matt Nerland
Senior Advisor, Scouting .............................................................................................................. Paul Turco
Special Assignment Scout ............................................................................................................ Joe Bochy
Special Assignment Scout ........................................................................................................... Pat Burrell
Special Assignment Scout .......................................................................................................Tom Korenek
Special Assignment Scout ....................................................................................................Darren Wittcke
Senior Consultant, Scouting ......................................................................................................... Dick Cole
Coordinator, Scouting Administration .....................................................................................Adam Nieting
Executive Assistant to the General Manager ....................................................................... Karen Sweeney
Scouting Assistant .....................................................................................................................Jose Bonilla

MAJOR LEAGUE SCOUTS


Name Assignment Hometown
Steve Balboni....................... Advance............................................................................ Berkeley Heights, NJ
Keith Champion.................. Advance......................................................................................... Ballwin, MO
Brian Johnson..................... Major League................................................................................... Detroit, MI
Michael Kendall.................. Major League............................................................... Rancho Palos Verde, CA
Glenn Tufts.......................... Major League...........................................................................Bridgewater, MA
Paul Turco Jr....................... Major League................................................................................... Chicago, IL
Tom Zimmer....................... Major League................................................................................ Seminole, FL

Name SUPERVISORS  Hometown


Arnold Brathwaite............... Midwest.................................................................................. Grand Praire, TX
John Castleberry.................. Northeast.................................................................................. High Point, NC
Michael Metcalf................... Southeast........................................................................................Sarasota, FL
Joe Strain............................. West..........................................................................................Englewood, CO

AREA SCOUTS – NORTHEAST REGION


Name Territory Hometown
Ray Callari........................... E. Canada, Upstate NY......................................................Cote St. Luc, Quebec
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Kevin Christman................. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio............................................ Noblesville, IN


John DiCarlo....................... Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Wash. DC, E. Virginia......Glenwood, NJ
SCOUTING &

Mark O’Sullivan.................. New England States.......................................................................Hartford, CT


Donnie Suttles..................... North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia................. Marion, NC
Bob Barth............................ Atlantic States (Part Time)...................................................... Williamstown, NJ

AREA SCOUTS - MIDWEST REGION


Name Territory Hometown
Todd Coryell....................... Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin.........Aurora, IL
James Mouton..................... Southern Texas.......................................................................Missouri City, TX
Dan Murray......................... Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma..................................................Prairie Village, KS
Todd Thomas...................... Northern Texas..................................................................................Dallas, TX
Hugh Walker....................... Arkansas, Louisiana, W. Tennessee...............................................Jonesboro, AR

AREA SCOUTS - WEST REGION


Name Territory Hometown
Brad Cameron..................... Southern California................................................................Los Alamitos, CA
Chuck Fick......................... Southern California, Southern Nevada................................. Newbury Park, CA
Chuck Hensley.................... Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming............................... Mesa, AZ
Keith Snider........................ Northern California, Northern Nevada, Hawaii............................ Stockton, CA
Matt Woodward.................. Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, W. Canada.............. Camas, WA
Colin Sabean....................... West Coast Video/Area Scout................................................ San Francisco, CA

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AREA SCOUTS - SOUTHEAST
Name Territory Hometown
Jose Alou............................. Southern Florida.................................................................. Boynton Beach, FL
James Gabella...................... Northern Florida............................................................................ Deltona, FL
Andrew Jefferson................. Eastern Tennessee, Georgia..............................................................Atlanta, GA
Jeff Wood............................ Alabama, Florida (Panhandle), Mississippi............................... Birmingham, AL
Jorge Posada Sr.................... Puerto Rico (Part Time).............................................................Río Piedras, PR
Tim Rock............................ Florida (Part Time).........................................................................Orlando, FL

INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
Pablo Peguero, Director of Dominican Republic Operations
John Cox, Coordinator of Pacific Rim Scouting
Joe Salermo, International Cross-Checker
Junior Roman, Latin America Cross-Checker (Puerto Rico)
Ciro Villalobos, Venezuela Supervisor
Felix Peguero, Assistant Director, Dominican Republic Operations

Name Territory Hometown


Jonathan Arraiz................... Venezuela..........................................................................Altagracia, Venezuela
Jonathan Bautista................ Dominican Republic...........................................................Santo Domingo, DR
Rogelio Castillo................... Panama....................................................................... Ciudad Panama, Panama
Philip Elhage....................... Curacao/Bonaire/Aruba....................................... Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
Gabriel Elias........................ Dominican Republic...........................................................Santo Domingo, DR
Edgar Fernandez................. Venezuela............................................................................ Valencia, Venezuela
Jeff Kusumoto..................... Japan......................................................................................Yokohama, Japan
Juan Marquez...................... Venezuela..................................................................Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela
Daniel Mavarez.................... Colombia...................................................................... Barranquilla, Columbia
Oscar Montero.................... Venezuela............................................................................Acarigua, Venezuela
Sandy Moreno..................... Nicaragua..........................................................................Managua, Nicaragua
Ruddy Moreta..................... Dominican Republic...........................................................Santo Domingo, DR
Jim Patterson....................... Australia................................................................................Victoria, Australia
Luis Pena............................. Mexico................................................................................Los Mochis, Mexico
Jesus Stephens..................... Dominican Republic................................................. San Pedro de Macoris, DR

S C O U T I N G S TA F F

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &
Jose Alou Jonathan Arraiz Steve Balboni Jonathan Bautista Joe Bochy Arnold Brathwaite

Pat Burrell Ray Callari Brad Cameron John Castleberry Rogelio Castillo Keith Champion

Kevin Christman Dick Cole Todd Coryell Ed Creech John DiCarlo Lee Elder

Philip Elhage Gabriel Elias Chuck Fick Edgar Fernandez John Flannery James Gabella

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Chuck Hensley Jr. Andrew Jefferson Brian Johnson Michael Kendall Tom Korenek Jeff Kusumoto

Doug Mapson Juan Marquez Daniel Mavarez Michael Metcalf Oscar Montero Sandy Monero

Ruddy Moreta James Mouton Daniel Murray Matt Nerland Mark O’Sullivan Jim Patterson

Pablo Peguero Felix Peguero Luis Pena Jorge Posada Sr. Tim Rock Junior Roman

Colin Sabean Joe Salermo Keith Snider Jesus Stephens Joe Strain Donnie Suttles


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Todd Thomas Glenn Tufts Paul Turco Paul Turco Jr. Ciro Villalobos Hugh Walker
SCOUTING &

Darren Wittcke Jeff Wood Matt Woodward

*Not pictured: Bob Barth

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Giants Minor League System
Senior Vice President and General Manager ........................................................................ Brian R. Sabean
Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Player Development ...................................... Dick Tidrow
Vice President and Assistant General Manager ........................................................................Bobby Evans
Senior Director of Minor League Operations and Quantitative Analysis .........................Yeshayah Goldfarb
Special Assistant to the GM .......................................................................................................Felipe Alou
Director of Player Development ............................................................................................... Shane Turner
Coordinator of Instruction and Minor League Hitting ��������������������������������������������������������������Steve Decker
Senior Consultant, Player Personnel ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jack Hiatt
Special Assistant, Player Development ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Fred Stanley
Special Assistant, Player Development �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jim Davenport
Special Assistant, Player Development ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������Joe Amalfitano
Coordinator of Minor League Pitching ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Bert Bradley
Roving Infield Instructor ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Gary Davenport
Roving Catching Instructor �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jeff Tackett
Minor League Coach ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Tom Trebelhorn
Coordinator of Minor League Trainers �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Mark Gruesbeck
Organizational Physical Therapist ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Tony Reale
Peak Performance Coordinator ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Derin McMains
Roving Pitching Instructor ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Lee Smith
Part-Time Catching Instructor �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kirt Manwaring
Senior Manager, Player Personnel Administration ������������������������������������������������������������������������Clara Ho
Coordinator of Minor League Operations ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Eric Flemming
Coordinator of Arizona Minor League Operations ����������������������������������������������������������������Gabriel Alvarez

Minor League Affiliates


Sacramento Rivercats (AAA) Richmond Flying Squirrels (AA)
Pacific Coast League Eastern League
Raley Field The Diamond
400 Ballpark Drive 3001 N. Boulevard
West Sacramento, CA 95691 Richmond, VA
(916) 376-4722 (804) 359-3866
Susan Savage, CEO, Majority Owner Chuck Domino, Chief Executive Manager
Jeff Savage, President Todd Parnell, Vice President
Chip Maxson, General Manager Bill Papierniak, General Manager
Bob Mariano, Field Manager Jose Alguacil, Field Manager
Dwight Bernard, Pitching Coach Steve Kline, Pitching Coach
Andy Skeels, Hitting Coach Ken Joyce, Hitting Coach

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
James Petra, Athletic Trainer David Getsoff, Athletic Trainer
Brad Lawson, Strength and Conditioning Coach Adam Vish, Strength and Conditioning Coach

SCOUTING &
San Jose Giants (A) Augusta Green Jackets (A)
California League South Atlantic League
Municipal Stadium Lake Olmstead Stadium
P.O. Box 21727 78 Milledge Road
San Jose, CA 95151 Augusta, GA 30904
(408) 297-1435 (706) 736-7889
Daniel Orum, President & CEO Jeff Eiseman, President
Mark Wilson, General Manager Tom Denlinger, General Manager
Juliana Paoli, Chief Marketing Officer Nester Rojas, Field Manager
Russ Morman, Field Manager Jerry Cram, Pitching Coach
Michael Couchee, Pitching Coach Todd Linden, Hitting Coach
Lipso Nava, Hitting Coach Hector Borg, Coach
Garret Havig, Athletic Trainer Gerard Moots, Athletic Trainer
Mike Lidge, Strength and Conditioning Coach Cesar Vasquez, Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (Short-Season) Arizona Giants (Rookie)
Northwest League Arizona Summer League
6700 Field of Dreams Way N.E. Giants Baseball Complex
Keizer, OR 97307 8045 E. Camelback Road
(503) 390-2225 Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Jerry Walker, President & General Manager (408) 990-0052
Bill Tucker, Co-Owner Henry Cotto, Field Manager
Rick Nelson, Vice President Operations Larry McCall, Pitching Coach
Tom Leip, President, Business Opertations Mario Rodriguez, Pitching Coach
Kyle Haines, Field Manager Billy Horton, Hitting Coach
Matt Yourkin, Pitching Coach Derek Somerville, Strength and Conditioning Coach
Ricky Ward, Hitting Coach
Ryo Watanabe, Athletic Trainer
Andy King, Strength and Conditioning Coach
Dominican Summer League Giants (Rookie)
Fuerza Aerea Dominicana
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Carlos Valderrama, Field Manager
Marcos Aguasvivas, Pitching Coach
Juan Parra, Hitting Coach
Hcetor Ortiz, Coach
Pedro Wilson, Athletic Trainer
Alfonso Tusent, Strength and Conditioning Coach

Giants’ 2014 Farm System Records


Team Level League W-L Pos. GB Manager
Fresno AAA Pacific Coast 68-76 4th -13.0 Bob Mariano
Richmond AA Eastern 79-63 1st +6.0 Russ Morman
San Jose High-A California 73-67 Lenn Sakata
1st Half 34-36 4th -11.0
2nd Half 39-31 2nd -9.0
Augusta Low-A South Atlantic 62-76 Mike Goff
1st Half 34-34 3rd -11.0
2nd Half 28-42 5th -20.5
Salem-Keizer Short-A Northwest 38-38 Gary Davenport
1st Half 18-20 3rd -4.0
2nd Half 20-18 2nd -6.0
Arizona Rookie Arizona 34-22 1st +3.5 Nestor Rojas
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

DSL Giants Rookie DSL 46-23 2nd -4.0 Carlos Valderrama


SCOUTING &

Minor League Roving Instructors


Bert Bradley - Coordinator of Minor League Pitching
Enters his 17th season with the Giants organization in 2015, marking his 12th year as a minor
league pitching coordinator…was a pitching coach at triple-A Fresno in 2003, after having
served as pitching coach at Class A level in his initial three campaigns with the San Francisco
organization…in 1999, was at former Bakersfield affiliate, while working at San Jose in 2000
and 2001…prior to joining Giants, he served as pitching coach in the Oakland Athletics orga-
nization from 1987-98…his stops included single-A Madison (1987-90), double-A Huntsville
(1991-92, 1997-98), triple-A Tacoma (1993-94) and single-A West Michigan (1995-96)…
has also worked in the Dominican Winter League, serving as pitching coach of Licey Tigers
in 1992-93…helped guide the club to the 1993 Caribbean Series Championship...former right-handed hurler,
pitched professionally with Oakland (1979-84) and New York Yankees (1985-86)...in 1983 saw Major League
action with the A’s, appearing in six contests while logging 0-0 record with 6.48 ERA...after the 1984 season, he
was traded to the Yankees from the A’s along with Rickey Henderson…resides in Mattoon, IL.

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Gary Davenport - Roving Infield Instructor
Will begin his 12th season as a coach with the Giants’ minor league system in 2015...spent the
last two season managing the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes…guided the team to the playoffs after
posting 47-29 regular season record in 2013…prior to that, he spent five years as a hitting
coach with single-A San Jose (2008-12) after spending his previous two campaigns at double-
A Connecticut (2006-7)…helped San Jose to a California League Championship in 2009
and 2010…his 2010 club finished with a .289 batting average, second-best in the California
League…previously served as a roving instructor for both San Jose and short-season Salem-
Keizer in 2004, while working as a full-time hitting coach for the 2005 San Jose team that won
the California League Championship…the 2005 SJ Giants set franchise records for average (.295), doubles (292)
and home runs (143)…previously had a long history of playing and instructing overseas, working in both South
Africa and Italy…the former infielder was originally selected by the Giants in the 27th round of the 1981 draft
from Santa Clara University…is the son of former Giants star and current Special Assistant, Player Personnel,
Jim Davenport…resides in Half Moon Bay, CA with his wife Nancy…has two sons, Christopher and Nicholas.

Tom Trebelhorn- Minor League Coach


Returns for his seventh year with Giants organization in 2015 his second year in his cur-
rent role…spent the 2013 season as a coach for the ARL Giants...guided the Volcanoes to
their fifth championship in 2009 with a league-best 49-27 record…prior to that he was with
the Orioles organization for 12 years (1996-2007), including seven seasons as a coach with
the big league team…served as a bench coach in 2007, and a 3rd base coach his previous
six campaigns…from 1996-2000, he worked in various roles in the front office, including
Director of Organizational Instruction, Director of Minor League Instruction and Director
of Player Development…prior to joining Orioles, he spent 14 years as a manager, four years
as a coach and five years as a minor league player…managed the Brewers from 1986-91 (422-397) and Cubs in
1994 (49-64)…is second to Phil Garner on Brewers’ all-time managerial lists in games (819) and wins…in 1987,
he was named Manager of the Year by Baseball America and Sports Illustrated…served as a coach for American
League All-Star team in 1988…managed the Cubs in 1994 after spending two seasons as the club’s bench coach
and offensive coordinator…served as the Brewers’ 1st base coach in 1984 and 3rd base coach in 1986, managing
Milwaukee’s triple-A Vancouver farm team to Pacific Coast League title in 1985…began his managerial career
in Oakland organization, with two years at the rookie-level Boise and year at single-A Modesto, before moving
to Cleveland organization…served as a coach at double-A Portland in 1978 before managing class-A Batavia in
1979…was affiliated with Pittsburgh’s triple-A clubs for four years, serving as coach at Portland in 1980-81, was
manager there in 1982 and manager at Hawaii in 1983…played five years of pro baseball as a catcher and infielder
…began in 1970 with class-A Bend after being drafted by triple-A Hawaii…taught school in the off-season in
Portland for many years…resides in Scottsdale, AZ

Jeff Tackett - Roving Catching Instructor


Begins his second year as an instructor with the Giants organization in 2015, and his second
year coaching on the professional level…former Major League catcher has been instruct-
ing youths on hitting and catching since retiring as player in 1997…played in Majors with
Baltimore Orioles from 1991-94 and appeared in 136 games during span…slugged seven
homers in his ML career, including a blast in his final Big League at-bat (Aug. 2, 1994 off MIN’s

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Mike Trombley)…finished 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI in the contest while catching a
complete-game shutout…was originally a second round selection by the Orioles in 1984 Draft
after graduating from Adolfo Camarillo (CA) High School…resides in Camarillo, CA.

SCOUTING &
Kirt Manwaring - Part-Time Catching Instructor
Enters his 15th season as an instructor with the Giants organization in 2015, his 26th year over-
all with club…was originally a second round selection by San Francisco in the June 1986 draft,
playing 10 years at the big league level for the team…known for his defensive excellence, was
a 1993 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner…during his 13 years overall in majors, he finished
with a lifetime .246 batting average with 21 home runs and 278 RBI in 1,008 career contests
with the Giants (1987-96), Houston Astros (1996) and Colorado Rockies (1997-99)…broke in
with SF late in the 1987 season and remained with Giants until being traded to Houston Astros
(for C Rick Wilkins) during his 1996 campaign...signed with Colorado as free agent prior to
1997, where he stayed for three years before retiring following 1999 season…along with a Gold Glove in 1993, he
enjoyed his best offensive season that year when he played in 130 games and hit .275 while establishing career highs
with five HRs and 49 RBI for a Giants team that posted 103 wins…resides in Horseheads, NY.

Lee Smith - Roving Pitching Instructor


Begins his 16th season with Giants organization, his 15th at his current position…in
his initial campaign with the club in 2000, he assisted the double-A Shreveport (now
Richmond) coaching staff…the former right-handed hurler ranks third on the all-time
Major League saves list, having posted 478 during his career…the seven-time All-Star, was
three-time Rolaids Relief Man of the Year (1991, 1992, 1994) and led the majors in relief
points for 14 consecutive seasons (1982-95)…logged 18 seasons in big leagues, pitching for
Chicago Cubs (1980-87), Boston Red Sox (1988-90), St. Louis Cardinals (1990-93), New
York Yankees (1993), Baltimore Orioles (1994), California Angels (1995-96), Cincinnati
Reds (1996) and Montreal Expos (1997)…recorded 30 saves or more in nine different seasons, with his career
best being 47 in 1991 with the Cardinals…finished with a lifetime mark of 71-92 with a 3.03 ERA in 1,022
ML appearances…resides in Castor, LA.

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Mark Gruesbeck, Coordinator of Minor League Trainers
Gruesbeck enters his 17th year with the Giants’ organization, returning to role of overseeing
minor league athletic training…was the assistant trainer for Major League team the previous
seven seasons from 2007-13…was also a assistant athletic trainer for the Giants ML squad in
2004, after spending the 2005-06 campaigns in his current role coordinating medical needs
for all of the organization’s minor league players…he joined the Giants in 1999 after spending
two seasons as a trainer in the Detroit organization…previously served as a head trainer at
each level in San Francisco’s chain, including the 2003 campaign at triple-A Fresno, the 2001-
02 seasons as head trainer at double-A Shreveport and the 1999 and 2000 campaigns at short-
season Salem-Keizer...he was honored as the 1998 Florida State League Trainer of the Year and served as the 1996
Hawaii Winter League All-Star trainer…earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine from Central Michigan
University….is a member of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) and the National Athletic
Trainers Association...he and his wife, Cristin, reside in Mesa, AZ.

Tony Reale, Organizational Physical Therapist


Will embark on his ninth season in the Giants organization in 2014…previously worked in
HealthSouth in Connecticut, presenting state-wide to employees on biomechanics of throwing,
pathology and rehabilitation…earned a Masters in Science in Physical Therapy from Sacred
Heart University (Fairfield, CT), where he also played baseball for two years…also earned his
Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Scranton…resides in Scottsdale, AZ.

Derin McMains, Peak Performance Coordinator


Begins his third season with the Giants as the Peak Performance Coordinator, and 15th sea-
son overall…in his current role, McMains works closely with players and coaches on the men-
tal aspects of the game...earned his M.A. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the Arizona
School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University...earned his M.S. in Psychology from
the University of Phoenix...is a Certified Consultant with the Association of Applied Sport
Psychology...he also works with Fischer Institute in mental skills training with college football
players for the NFL Combine...he managed the AZL Giants in 2012, as the club posted a 32-24
mark…served as an infield/hitting coach for the AZL Giants in 2011...served as infield/hitting
coach for Salem-Keizer Volcanoes from 2008-2010...played in the Giants’ minor league system from 2001-2007...
was a non-roster spring invitee to Giants Major League camp in 2006 and earned the Harry S. Jordan Award
for the top newcomer...was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 11th round of the 2001 First-Year Player
Draft...graduated from Mountain Home (AR) High School and attended the University of Arkansas-Little Rock...
is a member of the Professional Baseball Performance Psychology Group...he, his wife (Nicole Byrd), and two
children (Katch and Portlin), reside in Scottsdale, AZ.
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &

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Sacramento Rivercats
Triple-A, Pacific Coast League

Bob Mariano– Manager


Returns for his 11th season with San Francisco organization in 2015, his fourth consecutive as
a manager for the Giants triple-A affiliate (managed the Fresno Grizzlies for three seasons)…
he has an overall 415-431 (.491) regular season record over six seasons as a minor league
manager, including a combined 142-145 (.495) in his initial two years with Fresno…this will
mark his 36th year overall in professional baseball…has also served as minor league hitting
coordinator with Giants, as well as a second hitting coach at Major League level for the club…
prior to joining the Giants in 2005, he worked with the Los Angeles Dodgers system, serv-
ing as minor league hitting coordinator from 2002-04 and manager at single-A Vero Beach
in 2001…he also served as minor league manager and hitting instructor/coordinator with the Baltimore Orioles
(1985-86), New York Yankees (1988-92), Milwaukee Brewers (1993-96) and Arizona Diamondbacks (1997-
2000) organizations’ during his coaching career…his managerial campaigns include 1987 with Italian Baseball
Federation Anzio, 1987 at Australian Baseball Federation Newport, 1995 at single-A Stockton, 1997 at triple-A
Tucson, 2001 at Vero Beach and last two season at Fresno…the former infielder and outfielder logged seven sea-
sons in the minors with the Yankees (1980-82) and Orioles (1983-86), originally signing with New York-AL as
non-drafted free agent…resides in Phoenix, AZ.
Dwight Bernard – Pitching Coach
Begins his second season as a pitching coach with the San Francisco organization in 2015…
former right-handed pitcher spent his previous 10 seasons with Seattle Mariners as coach in
their minor league system…was pitching coach for triple-A Tacoma seven years from 2006-
09 and 2011-13…spent 2010 campaign as pitching coach at single-A Clinton…was pitching
coach at double-A San Antonio in 2005, while spending 2004 season as pitching coach at
single-A Inland Empire…prior to joining the Mariners spent 2003 as Minor League Pitching
Coordinator for Milwaukee and coached in the Brewers organization from 1998-2002…
coached in the Alaskan Summer League in 1997…was Minor League Pitching Coordinator
for the Minnesota Twins from 19900-96…coached in the Twins organization from 1987-89…began coaching in
1986 in the Pittsburgh organization…drafted by the New York Mets in the 2nd round in the 1974 draft…spent
most of his career pitching in the minor leagues for New York-NL (1974-79), Milwaukee (1980-82), Houston
(1983-84) and Baltimore (1985)…posted a 4-8 record with a 4.14 ERA in 115 career Major League appearances
(two starts) for the Mets (1978-79) and Brewers (1981-82)…pitched in the post-season in 1981 and 1982 with the
Brewers (including’82 World Series), logging 4.1 hitless/scoreless innings in combined four relief appearances…
resides in Belle Rive, IL.
Andy Skeels – Hitting Coach
Enters his 10th year with Giants organization, marking his second season as hitting coach
for the Giants triple-A affiliate…was manager previous six seasons, guiding Class-A San Jose
in 2009 and 2011-13, double-A Richmond in their inaugural season of 2010 and Class-A

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Augusta in 2008…initially joined the San Francisco organization in 2006 and spent two years
as Augusta’s hitting coach…has an overall 497-342 (.592) regular season record as manager

SCOUTING &
in Giants’ system, posting winning seasons in five of his six years as skipper…has won two
league championships as a manager, with his team claiming the 2008 South Atlantic League
title with the Augusta GreenJackets and the 2009 California League crown with San Jose…
his 2008 Augusta club finished with the best record (88-50) in Minor League Baseball among full-season teams…
the SJ Giants qualified for the playoffs in each of his four years with club…his 2009 San Jose team set a franchise
record with 93 victories en route to the championship before a 90-win campaign in 2011 that earned the Giants
the Class A Advanced Team of the Year Award from MiLB.com...in 2012, San Jose posted a North Division-best
75-65 overall record…he also managed New Zealand to a second-place finish in a World Baseball Classic quali-
fier tournament in 2012…New Zealand won two games in their first-ever appearance in the WBC before falling
to host Taiwan in the championship game…prior to joining the Giants, he was a manager/coach in the Montreal
Expos system, piloting Gulf Coast League squad in 2002, serving as hitting coach with single-A Savannah in 2003
and working as manager and hitting coach for Florida State league entry Brevard County in 2004…also managed
Lafayette in independent Texas League in 1998, served as hitting coach with Dodgers’ double-A San Antonio
team in 1999 and Rangers’ Savannah squad in 2000 and as pitching coach with independent Newark in 2001…
the former catcher played 12 seasons in minors with the Padres, Yankees, and Dodgers (1987-99), having been
selected by San Diego in seventh round of 1987 draft…resides in Thousand Oaks, CA.
James Petra - Athletic Trainer
Begins his seventh season in San Francisco’s organization in 2015, his second with the Giants
triple-A affiliate…was with double-A Richmond the previous two seasons (2012-13) after
working with single-A San Jose for two years (2010-11)…in 2009, he worked as athletic trainer
for single-A Augusta...spent two seasons as Assistant Athletic Trainer and Head Strength
and Conditioning Coach for the Bowie Baysox, Double-A affiliate of Baltimore in 2007 and
2008…graduated from University of Connecticut in 2004 with a B.S. in Sports Medicine…
has certifications with the National Athletic Trainers Association and the National Strength
and Conditioning Association…resides in Richmond, VA with his wife Carly.

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Brad Lawson – Strength and Conditioning Coach
Starts his fourth season in the Giants’ organization in 2015, his second with the Giants
tripe-A affiliate…was with double-A Richmond the previous two seasons (2012-13)...marks
his sixth season overall in professional baseball, having also worked with the Chicago Cubs
and Washington Nationals…earned a double major in Kinesiology and Education from the
University of New Brunswick (Fredericton, NB, Canada)…is CSCS certified, USAW certified
National Academy of Sports Medicine CES certified and is a member of the National Strength
and Conditioning Association…resides in Glenside, PA.

Fresno Grizzlies (Pacific Coast League)*


2014 Regular Season Record: 68-76
GI -GAMES BY POSITION -
BATTERS  AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Abreu, Tony .284 80 282 37 80 16 1 7 33 119 14 1 33 3 0 .332 .422 .754 3 1 8 4 0 34 31 6 0 0 9
Adrianza, Ehir .316 6 19 6 6 0 0 1 1 9 2 0 4 0 0 .381 .474 .855 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 2
Belt, Brandon .526 5 19 2 10 3 0 2 5 19 1 1 5 0 1 .550 1.000 1.550 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
Brown, Gary .271 136 536 89 145 24 6 10 53 211 36 0 119 36 20 .329 .394 .722 5 6 13 3 0 0 0 0 133 0 5
Brown, Trevor .319 23 72 6 23 3 0 0 13 26 7 0 13 0 0 .380 .361 .741 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 22 0
Ciriaco, Juan .302 54 149 27 45 8 1 5 19 70 11 0 17 13 1 .350 .470 .819 2 2 1 7 2 4 11 3 22 0 3
Colvin, Tyler .227 50 163 21 37 9 2 2 18 56 11 1 43 1 0 .278 .344 .622 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 38 0 0
Dominguez .274 131 496 66 136 23 3 21 85 228 22 0 143 21 10 .307 .460 .766 6 0 4 10 15 0 32 33 60 0 16
Duvall, Adam .298 91 359 67 107 21 3 27 90 215 30 0 82 2 0 .360 .599 .959 0 0 5 7 41 0 52 0 0 0 15
Ford, Darren .283 107 321 48 91 11 1 3 27 113 27 1 77 35 12 .341 .352 .693 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 86 0 3
Herrera, Javier .273 13 33 2 9 2 1 0 4 13 2 0 9 0 1 .314 .394 .708 0 0 0 1
Hicks, Brandon .218 41 133 18 29 11 0 6 17 58 14 0 49 0 0 .311 .436 .747 0 1 4 6 0 29 10 1 0 0 4
Ishikawa, Travis .271 71 240 34 65 9 0 11 45 107 24 1 62 0 0 .349 .446 .795 2 0 6 8 57 0 0 0 12 0 4
Krill, Brett .189 29 53 6 10 0 1 0 3 12 4 0 15 0 1 .246 .226 .472 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 21 0 1
LaTorre, Tyler .300 10 30 5 9 1 0 0 2 10 7 0 4 0 0 .432 .333 .766 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 3 0
Minicozzi, Mark 298 89 315 53 94 18 0 12 62 148 49 1 83 1 0 .400 .47 .870 1 0 5 14 37 0 0 0 29 0 1
Moss, Brad .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .000 .500 0 0 0 0
Noonan, Nick .237 104 379 38 90 16 0 3 24 115 20 0 98 6 5 .282 .303 .586 1 2 4 7 0 12 14 77 0 0 16
Pagan, Angel .125 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 .125 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Panik, Joe .321 74 293 50 94 14 4 5 45 131 27 2 33 3 2 .382 .447 .829 2 1 3 9 0 61 0 10 0 0 5
Parker, Jarrett .278 24 79 13 22 5 0 3 10 36 9 0 23 1 2 .360 .456 .815 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 22 0 2
Perez, Juan .316 48 177 33 56 13 0 7 25 90 14 0 32 7 4 .372 .508 .881 2 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 44 0 2
Quiroz, Guillermo .267 69 240 22 64 13 1 3 23 88 8 0 56 0 0 .295 .367 .661 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 67 4
Sanchez, Hector .158 7 19 1 3 0 0 1 3 6 1 0 3 0 0 .200 .316 .516 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Santos, Adalberto .250 23 52 8 13 3 0 0 5 16 7 0 13 2 0 .339 .308 .647 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 0 3 0 4
Scutaro, Marco .100 3 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 .182 .100 .282 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Susac, Andrew .268 63 213 34 57 9 0 10 32 96 34 1 50 0 0 .379 .451 .830 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 56 6
Uggla, Dan .286 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 .444 .429 .873 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Villegas, Ydwin .147 30 68 6 10 2 2 0 5 16 5 0 16 1 0 .216 .235 .452 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 20 0 0 0


Team Total .270 144 4939 708 1332 240 27 139 661 2043 396 9 1165 132 60 .331 .414 .744 30 31 70 116 125
SCOUTING &

GI
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Affeldt, Jeremy 0-1 27.00 2 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 4 4 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0.00 0 3.75 .429 7 10 0 0 0
Berken, Jason 10-9 4.64 24 21 2 1 1 1 132.0 159 78 68 13 8 43 1 89 0 8 0.93 16 1.53 .304 523 581 4 2 1
Bochy, Brett 4-4 3.83 35 2 0 0 0 0 54.0 53 25 23 8 0 27 2 47 0 1 0.47 5 1.48 .264 201 233 2 8 1
Boggs, Mitchell 0-1 6.23 10 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 18 9 9 2 0 7 1 4 0 0 0.94 2 1.92 .333 54 62 0 6 0
Bradley, Ryan 0-0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 5.00 0 1.00 .182 11 12 0 0 0
Broadway, Mike 0-0 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 4 2 0 3 0 5 0 0 0.40 0 2.00 .333 15 20 2 2 0
Bucardo, Jorge 0-1 6.55 8 0 0 0 0 0 11.0 16 8 8 1 0 11 0 10 1 2 1.75 1 2.45 .333 48 59 0 4 0
Carignan, Andrew 1-1 5.01 16 1 0 0 0 0 23.1 31 14 13 2 2 20 0 23 0 1 0.86 4 2.19 .333 93 115 0 2 2
Cordier, Erik 4-3 3.59 47 0 0 0 3 4 52.2 40 22 21 4 3 31 1 68 0 11 0.95 5 1.35 .211 190 229 0 23 5
De Paula, Jose 4-3 4.21 16 10 0 0 1 1 51.1 55 28 24 5 1 16 0 41 0 3 1.47 3 1.38 .266 207 224 0 1 2
Dolis, Rafael 0-0 16.62 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 8 8 8 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 1.25 0 2.54 .400 20 24 0 1 0
Dunning, Jake 0-3 4.57 38 4 0 0 1 1 65.0 65 35 33 5 3 26 2 51 0 7 1.34 6 1.40 .264 246 283 4 7 2
Escobar, Edwin 3-8 5.11 20 20 0 0 0 0 111.0 128 69 63 16 6 37 2 96 2 4 1.00 10 1.49 .287 446 499 5 0 0
Fleet, Austin 4-2 3.95 7 7 1 1 0 0 43.1 43 20 19 4 1 13 0 33 0 4 0.65 5 1.29 .262 164 179 1 0 0
Hembree, Heath 1-3 3.89 41 0 0 0 18 21 39.1 40 18 17 5 2 13 0 46 0 2 0.47 1 1.35 .263 152 170 3 35 1
Heston, Chris 12-9 3.38 28 28 1 1 0 0 173.0 152 76 65 16 9 51 1 125 0 11 1.41 18 1.17 .233 651 716 1 0 0
Huff, David 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.14 0 1.00 .250 12 12 0 0 0
Kickham, Mike 8-8 4.43 27 27 0 0 0 0 148.1 171 92 73 8 5 64 0 131 0 10 1.87 18 1.58 .290 589 667 1 0 0
Kontos, George 3-3 2.08 30 0 0 0 4 6 47.2 41 17 11 4 0 11 0 58 0 2 0.93 2 1.09 .228 180 195 1 14 2
Lively, Mitch 6-4 5.08 22 15 0 0 0 0 90.1 104 55 51 9 1 42 1 80 0 5 0.98 6 1.62 .295 352 405 5 2 0
Marte, Kelvin 1-2 5.45 6 6 0 0 0 0 36.1 42 24 22 6 0 8 0 21 1 5 1.86 4 1.38 .298 141 154 2 0 0
Reifer, Adam 5-3 6.11 43 0 0 0 1 3 63.1 62 46 43 11 3 39 2 70 2 10 0.58 4 1.59 .255 243 288 1 11 7
Rosario, Sandy 0-1 4.08 17 0 0 0 1 2 17.2 18 9 8 0 0 9 0 15 0 1 1.06 3 1.53 .269 67 77 1 6 1
Runzler, Dan 1-5 3.30 39 0 0 0 1 4 46.1 38 23 17 2 2 36 2 53 0 3 1.65 5 1.60 .225 169 211 2 10 9
Tobin, Mason 1-2 4.24 27 0 0 0 1 3 34.0 36 18 16 3 1 18 1 27 1 2 1.43 6 1.59 .277 130 150 0 5 6
Willis, Dontrelle 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2.00 0 1.50 0.00 2 3 0 1 0
Team Total 68-76
4.38 144 144 4 8 32 47 1269.1 1333 703 618 126 48 532 16 1103 7 95 1.39 124 1.47 .271 4913 5578 35 140 39

*The Fresno Grizzles, a Giants’ affiliate from 1998-2014, was replaced by the Sacramento Rivercats beginning with the 2015 campaign.

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Richmond Flying Squirrels
Double-A, Eastern League

Jose Alguacil – Manager


Will embark on his first season as manager for the Flying Squirrels in 2015, marking his
ninth season overall with the Giants organization…spent the previous eight seasons as an
instructor…began his coaching career with the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals, serv-
ing as a minor league instructor from 2002-03 and coaching in the Majors late in the season
with the Nationals in 2005…as a player, he was a minor league infielder with the Giants from
1993-98 and advanced as high as the triple-A level while with the White Sox Organization…
the Venezuelan native originally signed as non-drafted free agent by the Toronto Blue Jays in
1991 and played in the Jays system for two seasons.

Steve Kline – Pitching Coach


Former big league southpaw will embark on his first season as pitching coach for the Flying
Squirrels in 2015...spent the previous six seasons as the pitching coach for the Augusta
Greenjackets…long regarded as one of game’s most durable left-handed relief pitchers,
Kline, who spent his last two seasons in a Giants uniform, ranks 15th on all-time south-
paw list with 796 lifetime appearances…appeared in 89 games in 2001 for St. Louis, a ML
single-season record for left-handed pitchers at that time…also logged a 1.80 ERA that year
for Redbirds, one of two career campaigns with sub-2.00 ERA (also 1.79 in 2004)…11-year
Major League veteran compiled 34-39 lifetime ledger with 39 saves and 3.51 ERA over 796 big league contests
(one start) with Indians (1997), Expos (1997-2000), Cardinals (2001-04), Orioles (2005) and Giants (2006-
07)…was originally an eighth round selection by Cleveland in the 1993 draft…resides in Winfield, PA.

Ken Joyce - Hitting Coach


Enters his sixth year with the Giants organization in 2015, his fourth as a hitting coach with
Richmond…served as a hitting coach for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League
in 2011…in 2010, he served as a hitting coach for triple-A Fresno and guided the hitters to
a .283 avg…spent his previous eight seasons (2002-09) as a minor league manager/coach
in the Toronto Blue Jays system…was the Blue Jays triple-A hitting coach in 2009, where he
helped the team pace the league with .290 batting avg….worked as a double-A hitting coach
for Toronto from 2007-08…managed Toronto’s single-A club from 2004-06…before his stint
in Toronto’s organization, was employed by Northern League as manager of Adirondack Lumberjackets in 2001
and pitching coach of Catskill Cougars in 2000…worked for the Florida Marlins organization from 1994-1999 in
all facets of coaching ranks, including bullpen coach for double-A Portland (1994-95), hitting coach for Portland

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
(1996), hitting coach for short-season Utica (1997) and as manager for short-season Utica (1998-99)…attended
University of Southern Maine, earning a BA in History and Education…played in the 1985 NAIA College World

SCOUTING &
Series…spent four seasons as an assistant coach at University of Southern Maine coaching in the 1989 NCAA
Division III World Series…was elected to University Southern Maine Hall of Fame in 1998 and was elected into
State of Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001…resides in Portland, ME with wife Janet, son Tommy and daughter
Jill.

David Getsoff - Athletic Trainer


Begins his seventh season with the Giants organization in 2015, his second with the Flying
Squirrels…spent previous two years with single-A San Jose (2012-2013), after working 2010
and 2011 seasons with single-A Augusta…served as Salem-Keizer’s athletic trainer during
2009 season…prior to joining the San Francisco organization, he spent the 2008 season with
the Oakland A’s in their minor league training operations department…also worked as an ath-
letic trainer in the Boston Red Sox minor league system during the 2006 and 2007 seasons...
resides in Rockaway Park, NY.

Adam Vish - Strength and Conditioning Coach


Opens his third season with the Giants’ organization in 2015, his second with Richmond…
worked with single-A Augusta in 2013…previous experience includes two seasons with
the Kansas City Royals where he was the Carolina League PBSCCS S&C Coach of the Year
recipient with the Wilmington Blue Rocks (2012)…is a 2010 graduate from the University
of Pittsburgh where he earned his B.S. in Exercise Science (09’) and his M.S. in Exercise
and Human Physiology (10’)…he holds his RSCC and CSCS certifications from the NSCA…
resides in Moon Township, PA.

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Richmond Flying Squirrels (Eastern League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 79-63
GI -GAMES BY POSITION -
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Arnold, Jeff .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Blair, Elliott .240 27 96 9 23 4 0 1 11 30 10 0 27 4 1
.318 .313 .630 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 27 0 0
Duffy, Matt .332 97 367 53
122 24 4 3 62
163 42 2 66 20 4
.398 .444 .842 6 0 2 8 0 3 3 89 0 0 15
Graham, Tyler .255 106 412 57 105 12 1 3 27 128 27 0 72 38 14 .312 .311 .622 2 3 8 9 0 0 0 0 100 0 4
Harris, Devin .256 108 394 47 101 26 3 13 52 172 30 0 121 3 2 .31 .437 .747 3 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 93 0 3
Krill, Brett .213 21 75 10 16 4 1 0 9 22 5 0 13 2 0 .289 .293 .582 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 20 0 1
LaTorre, Tyler .263 48 160 21 42 8 0 1 12 53 16 0 43 2 1
.324 .331 .655 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
47 4
Lisson, Mario .266 114 379 59 101 22 0 18 76 177 54 1 93 11 3 .37 .467 .837 6 0 12 6 11 0 80 0 5 0 8
Lollis, Ryan .217 70 203 21 44 4 3 1 17 57 17 0 28 2 0 .278 .281 .559 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 60 0 0
Miller, Blake .304 26 92 9 28 5 2 0 12 37 9 0 21 1 0 .373 .402 .775 0 0 1 2 0 23 0 3 0 0 2
Oropesa, Ricky .241 116 349 32 84 16 0 5 35 115 36 0 89 0 0 .315 .330 .644 3 0 3 9 55 0 17 0 0 0 12
Parker, Jarrett .275 100 363 52 100 20 6 12 58 168 45 2 103 11 4 .370 .463 .833 1 0 10 8 0 0 0 0 96 0 2
Schroder, Myles .254 110 362 43 92 16 5 5 34 133 20 0 76 11 0 .305 .367 .672 4 0 8 9 3 9 44 0 15 42 14
Sim, Eric .158 7 19 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 4 0 0 .273 .158 .431 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
Stromsmoe, Skyler .233 104 296 49 69 14 2 0 15 87 58 1 56 12 8 .374 .294 .668 4 3 11 3 0 52 17 5 31 0 7
Tomlinson, Kelby .268
126 433 63
116 9 6 1 32
140 44 1 82 49 12
.340 .323 .663 4 8 5 7 0 73 0 50 0 0 18
Villalona, Angel .227 101 365 35 83 18 4 10 54 139 23 1 94 1 1 .290 .381 .671 2 0 10 10 85 0 0 0 0 0 5
Zambrano, Eliezer
.268 60 194 15 52 4 0 1 12 59 10 1 26 1 1 .304 .304 .608 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 52 5
Team Total .256 142 4691 586 1200 207 37 74 525 1703 453 9 1068 168 51 .329 .363 .692 40 36 79 102 112

GI
PITCHERS   W-L   ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Alvarado, Carlos 2-0 5.87 11 0 0 0 0 0 15.1 17 11 10 3 0 5 0 11 0 0 0.89 0 1.43 .279 61 67 1 3 0
Bandilla, Bryce 0-2 8.80 15 0 0 0 0 1 15.1 18 16 15 2 1 15 0 10 1 5 1.15 4 2.15 .321 56 72 0 3 4
Blach, Ty 8-8 3.13 25 25 1 0 0 0 141 142 53 49 8 3 39 2 91 0 5 1.07 12 1.28 .261 544 596 3 0 0
Blackburn, Clayton
5-6 3.29 18 18 0 0 0 0 93.0 94 40 34 1 7 20 0 85 3 6 1.95 17 1.23 .268 351 386 4 0 0
Bradley, Ryan 0-1 6.75 4 2 0 0 0 0 10.2 15 8 8 1 2 7 0 5 0 5 0.71 1 2.06 .341 44 53 0 1 0
Carignan, Andrew 0-1 4.24 14 0 0 0 0 1 17.0 6 8 8 1 0 19 0 16 0 2 0.79 0 1.47 .109 55 75 0 1 4
Casilla, Jose 4-1 3.97 41 0 0 0 0 2 65.2 57 30 29 5 6 22 3 39 0 4 1.53 7 1.2 .232 246 276 2 0 8
Crick, Kyle 6-7 3.79 23 22 0 0 0 0 90.1 78 42 38 7 1 61 0 111 0 12 1.16 7 1.54 .234 334 398 0 0 0
Fleet, Austin 8-1 2.78 26 11 0 0 0 0 97.0 82 31 30 5 4 36 0 77 0 7 0.69 5 1.22 .232 354 398 2 3 3
Hall, Cody 1-4 3.14 47 0 0 0 11 13 51.2 42 18 18 3 0 14 1 57 1 1 1.76 4 1.08 .225 187 204 0 28 7
Law, Derek 2-0 2.57 27 0 0 0 13 14 28.0 19 8 8 1 1 14 0 29 0 1 1.08 5 1.18 .198 96 113 2 24 1
Lollis, Ryan 0-0 40.50 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.00 0 3.00 .500 2 5 1 1 0
Marte, Kelvin 8-3 3.83 18 15 1 1 0 0 87.0 89 37 37 8 1 23 0 55 0 0 1.87 6 1.29 .265 336 363 1 0 0
McCormick, Phil 2-4 3.72 50 0 0 0 1 2 65.1 61 31 27 4 4 29 2 62 0 3 2.19 7 1.38 .239 255 290 1 18 8
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Mejia, Adalberto 7-9 4.67 22 21 0 0 0 0 108.0 119 62 56 9 0 31 0 82 0 2 0.64 10 1.39 .283 421 459 6 0 0
Okert, Steven 1-0 2.73 24 0 0 0 5 6 33.0 24 11 10 3 0 11 1 38 0 0 1.00 2 1.06 .207 116 131 1 11 3
SCOUTING &

Osich, Josh 1-0 3.78 28 0 0 0 0 0 33.1 28 18 14 4 1 20 0 27 0 4 1.58 6 1.44 .233 120 143 0 3 5
Quirarte, Edwin 11-7 3.23 51 1 0 0 1 4 83.2 75 37 30 4 6 28 1 51 3 4 1.36 10 1.23 .238 315 351 1 12 13
Slania, Daniel 0-0 0.79 10 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 10 2 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0.48 0 1.15 .244 41 47 2 3 1
Snodgrass, Jack 11-6 3.56 24 22 1 1 0 0 131.1 130 58 52 1 6 41 0 86 1 4 1.51 17 1.30 .265 490 547 6 1 0
Stratton, Chris 1-1 3.52 5 5 0 0 0 0 23.0 29 10 9 2 0 12 0 18 0 2 1.29 5 1.78 .315 92 107 2 0 0
Strickland, Hunter
1-1 2.02 38 0 0 0 11 11 35.2 25 10 8 3 0 4 0 48 0 1 0.87 2 0.81 .195 128 135 2 27 4
Stromsmoe, Skyler 0-1 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3.00 0 2.25 0.00 3 8 0 0 0
Team Total 79-63 3.60 142 142 3 11 42 54 1238.2 1161 546 496 76 45 458 10 1003 9 69 1.52 127 1.31 .250 4647 5224 37 139 61

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San Jose Giants
Class-A Advanced, California League

Russ Morman – Manager


Enters his sixth year with the Giants organization in 2015 and his first at the helm of the San
Jose Giants…spent last season managing double-A Richmond to a 79-63 record and their
first Eastern League Western Division Title in franchise history...prior to that, he spent the
previous three years (2011-13) as the hitting coach at triple-A Fresno after serving as the hit-
ting coach for double-A Richmond in 2010…prior to joining the Giants organization, he spent
two seasons (2008-09) as a hitting coach for the triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox…he also spent
four seasons in the same capacity with double-A Portland from 2004-07…was the manager of
single-A Augusta (Boston) in 2003 (49-87 record)…spent time out of baseball in 2002…was
named manager of the year in 2001 after leading single-A Kane County Cougars (Florida Marlins) to an 88-50
record, winning Midwest League Championship, while also leading his 2000 club to playoffs as well with 74-65
mark…played 17 seasons of professional baseball, spending parts of nine seasons in the major leagues with the
White Sox (1986, 1988-89), Royals (1990-91) and Marlins (1994-97)…was originally selected by Royals in sev-
enth round of the 1981 January draft, but did not sign…attended Iowa Western Community College and Wichita
State University…was named to Sporting News All-American team in 1983, hitting .429 and leading nation in
RBI (105) and tying third in HRs (23)…was selected by Chicago-AL in the first round of 1983 First-Year player
Draft…was a member of the 1997 Florida Marlins World Series Champions...has two children, daughter, Katelyn
and son, Samuel…currently resides in Blue Springs, MO.

Michael Couchee – Pitching Coach


Will mark his fourth year with Giants organization and second with San Jose in 2015…spent
2012 season as the pitching coach for the rookie-level Giants...was with the Padres’ organiza-
tion the previous nine years, one year as pitching coach at triple-A Portland (2003) and the
next eight as their Minor League Pitching Coordinator (2004-11)…served as the California/
Anaheim Angels Minor League Pitching Coordinator for 10 years from 1993-2002 following
five years as pitching coach in their organization…began his coaching career with Texas’
double-A Tulsa affiliate during 1986-87 seasons…was originally selected in 19th round
of 1980 First-Year Player Draft by Padres...pitched briefly in Major Leagues with Padres in
1983…resides in Mesa, AZ with his wife, Lisa, and son, Tyler.

Lipso Nava – Hitting Coach


Returns for his eighth year with Giants organization in 2015, his third as hitting coach for
San Jose…managed Augusta in 2011 and 2012, leading the Greenjackets to a 70-68 record
and a spot in the SAL playoffs in 2011…spent three seasons (2008-2010) as a hitting coach

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
for Augusta where he helped tutor Chris Dominguez, who led SAL in RBI (101) and finished
second in HRs (21) during 2010…the club experienced success under his tutelage with their

SCOUTING &
best overall record in both 2009 (76-43) and 2010 (77-61) in SAL, however team did not
capture first or second half crowns to qualify for playoffs either season…former infielder
played seven seasons in the minors with the Seattle Mariners (1990-94), Boston Red Sox
(1995) and Chicago Cubs (1997), advancing as high as triple-A level…originally a 14th round draft pick by
Mariners in 1990...resides in Maracaibo, VZ.

Garret Havig – Athletic Trainer


Garrett returns for his sixth season in the Giants’ organization in 2015, his second with San
Jose…was at single-A Augusta for two years from 2012-13, after spending the 2011 campaign
with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and 2010 with the Arizona Rookie team…earned a B.S. in
Kinesiology and Health Promotion – Athletic Training from The University of Wyoming in
2008, and an M.S. in Exercise and Sport Science from The University of Utah in 2010, where
he spent time working for a local high school as a graduate assistant…Garrett is certified by
the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) and National Strength and
Conditioning Association (CSCS)…he currently resides in Omaha, NE.

Mike Lidge – Strength and Conditioning Coach


Begins his second season with San Jose in 2015, and his third year with the Giants’ orga-
nization…was with the Arizona Rookie League Giants in 2013, winners of the League
Championship that season…earned a B.S. in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise
Physiology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Masters degree in
Exercise Science from Northeastern Illinois University…is certified through the National
Strength & Conditioning Association (CSCS)…his younger brother, Ryan Lidge, was a 2013
draft pick of the Boston Red Sox and is currently a catcher at the University of Notre Dame…
his cousin, Brad Lidge, pitched in the Majors for 10 seasons, splitting time with both the
Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies, with whom he won a World Series with in 2008.
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San Jose Giants (California League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 73-67
GI -GAMES BY POSITION -
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Bednar, Brandon .241 48 195 23 47 7 0 5 16 69 12 1 27 3 3 .297 .354 .651 1 0 4 4 6 10 6 24 0 0 7
Belt, Brandon .500 2 6 2 3 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 .625 1.000 1.625 0 0 2 0
Blair, Elliott .316 94 345 50 109 22 5 5 35 156 33 1 87 8 6 .381 .452 .833 3 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 90 0 4
Brown, Trevor .215 54 195 19 42 5 1 2 22 55 12 1 33 0 0 .259 .282 .541 4 0 1 5 5 8 0 0 0 41 2
Carbonell, Daniel
.344 21 93 17 32 3 3 3 12 50 6 0 19 7 2 .390 .538 .928 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 2
Deacon, Jared .217 8 23 3 5 2 0 0 2 7 2 0 5 0 0 .280 .304 .584 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Delfino, Mitch .289 131 533 78 154 28 4 12 77 226 34 4 77 5 2 .333 .424 .757 2 0 2 19 0 0 126 0 0 0 18
Galindo, Jesus .268 101 396 61 106 22 8 2 30 150 31 0 87 31 13 .334 .379 .713 1 8 9 6 0 0 0 0 101 0 4
Horan, Tyler .321 28 106 17 34 5 1 10 27 71 9 1 31 6 4 .376 .670 1.046 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 22 0 2
Jones, Chuckie .256 131 485 79 124 19 4 15 66 196 48 1 150 17 9 .326 .404 .730 5 4 5 7 0 0 0 0 125 0 5
Krill, Brett .160 14 50 7 8 3 0 0 3 11 5 0 18 1 1 .232 .220 .452 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 0 1
Lofton, Chris .189 20 74 13 14 2 3 0 4 22 9 0 27 4 2 .277 .297 .574 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0
Lollis, Ryan .275 26 109 15 30 3 0 3 11 42 7 0 8 4 0 .319 .385 .704 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 20 0 0
Mende, Sam .191 18 68 5 13 2 1 0 1 17 4 0 26 0 1 .236 .250 .486 0 0 0 2 0 18 0 0 1 0 1
Mende, Sam .175 35 126 11 22 5 2 0 1 31 8 0 38 2 2 .252 .246 .498 0 1 5 4 0 18 14 1 1 0 4
Miller, Blake .299 96 364 47 109 24 4 8 73 165 26 0 80 5 1 .354 .453 .807 8 2 9 5 0 48 8 36 0 0 10
Minicozzi, Mark .393 8 28 6 11 2 0 2 7 19 6 1 5 0 0 .514 .679 1.193 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Moreno, Rando .218 27 87 6 19 0 0 0 3 19 7 0 17 10 4 .274 .218 .492 1 5 0 2 0 20 0 6 0 0 4
Navarro, Jesus .182 7 22 0 4 1 0 0 1 5 2 0 9 0 0 .280 .227 .507 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1
Noonan, Nick .158 4 19 1 3 1 0 1 2 7 1 0 4 0 0 .200 .368 .568 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
Pare, Matt .238 13 42 3 10 4 0 0 9 14 4 0 12 0 0 .358 .333 .692 2 1 5 0
Payne, Shawn .256 81 281 39 72 19 4 5 32 114 36 0 76 14 7 .354 .406 .760 1 1 7 2 0 0 0 0 24 0 2
Price, Scott .125 3 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 .222 .250 .472 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ragira, Brian .260 120 457 58 119 24 0 20 82 203 37 2 127 2 2 .320 .444 .764 6 0 6 11 104 0 0 0 0 0 16
Robles, Alberto .224 60 214 23 48 8 1 2 23 64 12 0 30 9 5 .270 .299 .569 2 4 2 11 0 32 0 28 0 0 11
Turner, Ben .298 106 383 47 114 20 1 2 40 142 34 0 37 0 0 .353 .371 .724 6 5 2 8 20 0 0 0 0 87 5
Villegas, Ydwin .205 50 161 18 33 5 2 2 12 48 12 0 48 5 6 .287 .298 .585 1 6 7 8 0 3 0 47 0 0 6
Williamson, Mac .318 23 85 16 27 7 0 3 11 43 13 0 14 6 1 .420 .506 .926 0 0 2 3
Team Total .267 140 4829 655 1291 239 42 103 602 1923 403 12 1059 137 69 .330 .398 .728 45 41 72 106 113

GI
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Affeldt, Jeremy 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4.00 1 0.67 .200 10 10 0 0 2
Agosta, Martin 3-3 9.23 11 11 0 0 0 0 39.0 51 42 40 5 1 34 0 25 0 2 1.07 5 2.18 .325 157 198 3 0 0
Bandilla, Bryce 0-1 3.15 36 0 0 0 8 9 34.1 27 12 12 3 0 16 0 47 0 2 0.63 2 1.25 .216 125 142 1 17 11
Biagini, Joe 10-9 4.01 23 23 0 0 0 0 128.0 133 58 57 5 6 46 0 103 0 10 1.36 20 1.40 .275 483 541 3 0 0
Black, Ray 1-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 1 0.33 0 0.75 .083 12 14 0 2 0
Bradley, Ryan 0-4 8.76 21 4 0 0 0 0 49.1 72 50 48 6 1 20 1 37 0 4 0.83 4 1.86 .341 211 236 2 4 3
Bucardo, Jorge 1-2 3.81 33 0 0 0 0 3 54.1 59 27 23 6 2 19 0 41 0 1 1.76 9 1.44 .280 211 237 2 6 5
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Casilla, Santiago 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0.50 0 0.33 .000 9 10 0 0 0


Flores, Kendry 4-6 4.09 20 20 0 0 0 0 105.2 101 57 48 14 5 32 0 112 0 6 0.94 5 1.26 .249 406 446 2 0 0
SCOUTING &

Gardeck, Ian 1-2 9.38 17 0 0 0 0 1 24.0 23 27 25 2 3 28 1 19 0 5 1.08 3 2.13 .256 90 123 1 2 0


Gregorio, Joan 2-2 6.75 6 5 0 0 0 0 22.2 27 18 17 2 0 13 0 27 0 3 0.39 0 1.76 .303 89 106 3 0 0
Johnson, Stephen 7-4 3.65 49 0 0 0 1 3 69.0 62 31 28 5 3 36 0 77 0 4 0.80 4 1.42 .238 260 304 3 16 8
Kurrasch, Joe 8-4 3.05 18 15 0 0 0 0 91.1 80 34 31 3 1 33 0 49 0 5 0.81 11 1.24 .242 330 367 2 0 0
Lujan, Matt 6-2 3.42 12 12 0 0 0 0 71.0 66 29 27 8 1 23 0 69 0 4 1.39 6 1.25 .248 266 293 2 0 0
McVay, Mason 0-5 4.38 47 0 0 0 1 3 72.0 62 45 35 6 0 26 0 83 0 4 0.76 8 1.22 .232 267 299 4 12 11
Mizenko, Tyler 4-3 3.48 59 0 0 0 14 20 62.0 65 26 24 5 1 17 2 48 0 4 1.69 12 1.32 .272 239 260 2 31 12
Okert, Steven 1-2 1.53 33 0 0 0 19 20 35.1 33 6 6 2 2 11 1 54 0 0 1.08 1 1.25 .241 137 152 0 29 3
Rogers, Tyler 4-0 2.00 47 0 0 0 2 3 72.0 61 17 16 1 4 22 1 72 0 0 2.20 8 1.15 .234 261 290 1 14 7
Smith, Jake 0-1 10.80 3 1 0 0 0 0 6.2 8 8 8 2 0 4 0 8 0 2 0.50 0 1.8 .296 27 32 0 0 1
Soptic, Jeff 2-1 4.60 36 0 0 0 0 1 62.2 55 36 32 4 3 62 0 64 0 14 0.95 6 1.87 .238 231 303 4 7 2
Stratton, Chris 7-8 5.07 19 18 0 0 0 0 99.1 103 61 56 13 2 36 0 102 0 5 1.52 12 1.40 .270 382 427 4 0 0
Strickland, Hunter
0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1.00 0 0.67 .182 11 11 0 0 1
Vander Tuig, Nick 3-2 5.06 6 6 0 0 0 0 32.0 45 21 18 5 1 5 0 19 0 1 1.81 2 1.56 .331 136 146 0 0 0
Young, Pat 9-6 6.13 24 23 0 0 0 0 111.2 137 82 76 13 11 47 0 93 1 12 1.14 9 1.65 .305 449 513 4 0 0
Team Total 73-67 4.51 140 140 0 5 45 63 1255.1 1275 689 629 110 47 533 6 1169 1 89 1.48 128 1.44 .266 4799 5460 43 140 66

444 | San francisco Giants 2015


Augusta GreenJackets
Class-A, South Atlantic League

Nestor Rojas – Manager


Embarks on his first season as manager for Class-A Augusta...spent the last two seasons
managing the Giants’ Arizona Rookie League…guided team to ARL championship in 2013,
following 41-14 regular season record…previously served two seasons as a hitting coach for
single-A Augusta (2011-12)…Venezuelan native played in the Giants minor league system
from 2003-2010, reaching as high as triple-A…during his career, the former catcher played
in 256 games, hitting .222 (164-for-739) after signing with the organization in 2003…
resides in Barrio Nuevo, Ciudad Ojeda, Zulia, VZ.

Jerry Cram – Pitching Coach


Begins his 15th season as pitching coach with Giants organization in 2015, marking his first
season with Augusta and his 48th year in professional baseball…previousy coached Salem-
Keizer for four years (2011-14) after spending two seasons with San Jose (2009-10) where
he helped guide team to back-to-back CAL League Championships…spent the 2004-2008
seasons with Salem-Keizer as a pitching coach…worked his initial three years with single-A
San Jose from 2001-03…the 2007 Volcanoes team established franchise-best 57-19 record with
3.40 ERA, winning their second-straight Northwest League championship…his 2006 squad
posted Northwest League-best 2.92 ERA, including 1.22 mark in a four-game championship
series victory over Boise…came to Giants after serving as pitching coach in Colorado Rockies’ minor league system
his previous three campaigns (1998-2000)…before his stint with the Rockies, he devoted 28 years to the Kansas
City Royals (last 14 as minor league pitching instructor)…broke into pro ball in Minnesota Twins chain at St.
Cloud…a season later, the Royals selected him in the MLB expansion draft and he made his big-league debut in
1969…Mets acquired him from KC in 1973 for pitcher Barry Raziano and he made two trips to Majors in 1974-75,
respectively, with New York…Mets dealt him back to Royals in ’76 for pitcher Randy Hammon and he returned to
Majors later that year…he also earned 1976 American Association All-Star honors…his overall Major League mark
was 0-3 with 3.02 ERA in 23 appearances (two starts)…when his playing career ended, he remained at Omaha
as pitching coach in 1981, at Butte in ‘82 and again at Omaha in ‘83-84…resides in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA.

Todd Linden - Hitting Coach


Enters his second season as one of two hitting coaches for Class A Augusta…a former top pros-
pect, Linden played eight seasons within the Giants’ minor league chain (12 seasons overall)
and spent two seasons (2009-10) with Rakuten in Japan…the former outfielder made his Major
League debut with San Francisco in 2003 and owns a career .231 average with eight home
runs and 36 RBI in parts of five seasons in the Majors...he currently resides in Edmonds, WA.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &
Hector Borg – Hitting Coach
Will begin his third season as hitting coach for Augusta in 2015…the former infielder spent
the 2012 season as an infield instructor with Salem-Keizer…previously coached for four
years with the Dominican Summer League Giants…after signing as a non-drafted free agent
with San Francisco in 2004, he played four seasons in the minor league system (through
2007)…resides in La Romana, DR.

Gerard Moots - Athletic Trainer

Cesar Vasquez – Strength and Conditioning Coach


Enters his second season with the Giants’ organization in 2015 and his eighth season overall
in professional baseball…in four seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and two with the Miami
Marlins organizations he worked at the high-A, double-A and triple-A levels along with
a year as the Major League assistant...he attained his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
and his Master of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign...resides in Chicago, IL.

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Augusta Greenjackets (South Atlantic League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 62-76
GI -GAMES BY POSITION -
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Arroyo, Christian .203 31 118 10 24 3 1 1 14 32 4 0 22 1 2 .226 .271 .497 2 1 0 2 0 26 1 5 0 0 4
Bednar, Brandon .275 74 291 38 80 9 2 1 24 96 14 0 51 8 6 .314 .330 .644 3 1 4 9 25 9 33 0 0 0 6
Callaway, Will .262 31 103 6 27 6 1 0 8 35 8 0 22 2 3 .327 .340 .667 0 1 2 0 0 4 24 0 2 0 8
Chavez, Matthew .194 10 36 4 7 3 0 0 3 10 1 0 14 0 0 .216 .278 .494 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cornier, Gabriel .200 36 110 14 22 5 0 2 21 33 20 0 35 2 0 .323 .300 .623 2 1 1 1 22 0 0 0 0 7 2
Escalante, Geno .176 16 51 7 9 3 0 0 3 12 5 0 10 0 0 .250 .235 .485 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 0 3
Harris, Devin .236 16 55 7 13 5 0 2 7 24 8 0 12 1 0 .333 .436 .770 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 0 2
Horan, Tyler .273 102 370 59 101 22 5 15 54 178 39 2 97 9 4 .350 .481 .831 2 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 97 0 4
Jones, Ryan .242 46 153 20 37 9 0 1 11 49 29 0 35 5 4 .361 .320 .681 1 3 0 4 1 28 11 3 0 0 6
Jones, Ryder .220 91 369 43 81 21 1 7 49 125 18 0 93 6 1 .272 .339 .611 1 2 9 7 0 1 50 34 0 0 28
Lofton, Chris .250 76 276 36 69 16 3 2 29 97 28 0 69 17 6 .320 .351 .672 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 75 0 2
Massoni, Craig .255 44 153 18 39 11 0 1 10 53 15 0 45 2 0 .325 .346 .672 0 0 1 4 24 0 0 0 16 0 0
Mende, Sam .308 4 13 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 .400 .385 .785 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Moreno, Rando .197 93 330 36 65 7 0 1 30 75 22 0 44 16 5 .260 .227 .487 3 14 7 4 0 1 0 93 0 0 24
Ortiz, Randy .259 51 162 15 42 3 1 0 13 47 13 0 43 8 6 .326 .290 .616 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 3
Paulino, Cristian .240 92 271 36 65 8 4 3 31 90 15 0 56 20 5 .291 .332 .623 1 4 5 4 0 2 0 0 87 0 7
Payne, Shawn .246 18 65 10 16 3 0 0 1 19 11 1 14 4 2 .355 .292 .648 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0
Polonius, John .257 44 140 24 36 3 1 2 20 47 13 0 22 5 2 .342 .336 .677 2 3 6 3 0 23 15 6 0 0 7
Price, Scott .250 13 44 6 11 2 1 0 2 15 3 0 11 2 0 .353 .341 .694 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 1
Rodriguez, Rafael .269 77 283 36 76 10 0 5 41 101 11 0 33 2 2 .309 .357 .666 1 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 76 0 4
Rojas, Leo .264 20 72 9 19 4 0 1 7 26 1 0 19 0 1 .274 .361 .635 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 9 5
Ross, Ty .246 117 415 45 102 24 0 6 48 144 38 0 87 1 6 .313 .347 .660 7 6 6 12 3 0 0 0 0 96 8
Sim, Eric .195 43 154 17 30 6 0 3 23 45 15 1 49 2 0 .284 .292 .576 2 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 29 3
Sy, Jeremy .216 92 338 52 73 13 4 13 36 133 50 0 93 16 8 .324 .393 .718 2 2 5 7 0 48 0 0 0 0 9
Tuntland, Ryan .195 65 205 24 40 14 1 1 17 59 28 0 76 0 2 .298 .288 .586 0 0 2 2 60 0 1 0 0 0 5
Team Total .238 138 4577 574 1088 211 25 67 504 1550 411 4 1052 130 65 .309 .339 .647 30 46 73 84 162

GI
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Alvarado, Carlos 6-1 2.03 32 0 0 0 0 0 62.0 47 22 14 3 1 13 3 55 0 3 0.96 4 0.97 .205 229 247 2 8 2
Black, Ray 1-3 3.73 33 0 0 0 1 3 31.1 16 15 13 1 2 14 0 64 2 5 0.88 0 0.96 .147 109 126 0 8 6
Castillo, Luis 2-2 3.07 48 0 0 0 10 12 58.2 56 23 20 6 1 25 3 66 0 3 0.96 5 1.38 .247 227 256 2 31 6
Connolly, Michael 0-0 1.93 4 0 0 0 0 1 4.2 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 6 0 0 1.00 0 1.71 .263 19 23 0 1 1
Diaz, Carlos 6-6 4.16 29 14 0 0 0 0 101.2 105 53 47 5 10 37 0 76 1 11 1.55 8 1.4 .269 391 442 3 4 0
Farley, Brandon 0-0 7.71 9 0 0 0 0 0 16.1 27 17 14 2 1 7 2 14 2 1 2.33 3 2.08 .391 69 79 0 3 1
Gregorio, Joan 2-7 3.57 13 12 0 0 1 1 68.0 50 33 27 2 5 27 1 65 1 15 0.88 4 1.13 .204 245 284 4 1 0
Johnson, Chase 4-7 4.57 23 22 0 0 0 1 110.1 111 69 56 5 10 40 2 94 0 18 2.07 13 1.37 .26 427 482 3 0 0
Johnson, Chris 0-1 9,00 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4.00 0 2.50 .375 8 11 0 0 0
Jones, Christian 5-9 3.33 22 22 0 0 0 0 110.2 96 54 41 6 9 26 1 100 0 3 2.05 12 1.10 .232 413 454 2 0 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Jones, Nick 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 1 1 4.2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 1 2.00 0 1.29 .176 17 20 0 2 0


Kaden, Connor 0-1 3.60 7 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 14 5 4 0 0 3 1 7 0 1 3.00 3 1.70 .341 41 44 0 3 1
Lujan, Matt 6-2 2.19 12 10 0 0 0 0 70.0 67 20 17 0 0 21 0 66 0 7 1.47 7 1.26 .255 263 290 1 0 0
SCOUTING &

Mella, Keury 3-3 3.93 12 12 1 0 0 0 66.1 69 36 29 1 7 13 0 63 0 8 2.27 4 1.24 .265 260 286 2 0 0
Messner, Steven 7-5 4.17 31 12 0 0 0 1 110.0 139 67 51 3 6 39 1 82 1 15 2.70 11 1.62 .308 451 499 0 4 2
Montero, Raymundo 1-6 5.26 30 0 0 0 5 10 37.2 34 29 22 3 1 23 4 36 0 2 2.33 3 1.51 .233 146 174 0 13 3
Ramer, Robert 3-5 4.73 9 8 0 0 0 0 45.2 47 28 24 4 0 13 0 40 0 3 2.03 3 1.31 .263 179 194 0 1 0
Rogers, Tyler 0-0 1.02 9 0 0 0 0 0 17.2 10 2 2 0 0 5 0 11 0 0 1.86 1 0.85 .164 61 66 0 3 3
Sim, Eric 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0.00 0 0.60 .000 5 7 0 1 0
Slania, Daniel 2-5 3.99 43 0 0 0 12 14 58.2 56 31 26 5 1 21 1 46 0 7 0.71 7 1.31 .253 221 249 3 21 5
Smith, Jake 3-5 2.79 48 0 0 0 5 6 58.0 47 24 18 1 1 30 3 77 1 7 0.64 1 1.33 .221 213 252 4 24 5
Snelten, Donald 4-1 1.23 20 0 0 0 0 0 29.1 24 4 4 0 0 16 2 32 0 6 2.38 3 1.36 .226 106 126 1 8 4
Tuntland, Ryan 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.00 0 0.00 .000 3 3 0 1 0
Vander Tuig, Nick 0-0 11.17 6 2 0 0 0 0 9.2 17 13 12 1 0 5 0 6 0 4 1.63 2 2.28 .395 43 49 1 0 0
Ysla, Luis 6-7 2.45 24 23 0 0 0 0 121.1 104 42 33 8 11 45 1 115 3 8 1.11 10 1.23 .231 451 513 2 0 0
Team Total 62-76
3.56 138 138 1 6 35 50 1207.1 1147 590 477 56 69 432 25 1129 12 128 1.90 104 1.31 .250 4597 5176 30 137 39

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Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
Short Season, Northwest League

Kyle Haines – Manager


Embarks on his first season as manager of Salem-Keizer in 2015 and his first season with
the Giants organization…managed the Frontier Grey’s of the independent Frontier League in
2014…was selected by the Giants in the 31st round of the 2004 draft…was a member of four
championship teams in the minor leagues (2004 Arizona Rookie League Giants, 2005 San Jose
Giants, 2007 San Jose Giants, 2009 Akron Aeros…had the go ahead RBI single in game 5 of
the 2007 Cal League Championship series for San Jose…was named an AA Eastern League All-
Stay started at SS for the Connecticut Defenders in 2008…was a member of Baseball America’s
minor league team of the year in 2009 (Akron Aeros)…was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies
in the Minor League Phase of the 2008 Rule Five Draft…spent the 2008 season in the Cleveland Indians’ organiza-
tion…graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Bachelors in Kinesiogolgy and Sports Management…also
has an Associate’s Degree from Olney Central College…played baseball for two years at Olney Central and two
years at EIU…tied an NCAA record at EIU by hitting two home runs in one inning.

Matt Yourkin – Pitching Coach


Embarks on his third campaign as an instructor within the Giants organization and as a pitch-
ing coach with short season Salem-Keizer…in 2013 Yourkin served as a left-handed batting
practice pitcher for the Major League squad during the first-half of the season and finished the
year with Salem-Keizer…the former minor league pitcher played nine seasons with the Marlins
and Giants…he was selected by San Francisco from Florida in the Rule V Draft on Dec. 11,
2008…Yourkin graduated from Napa (CA) High School where he lettered three years in baseball
and two years in football…he attended St. Mary’s (CA) College and was later signed by the
Marlins as a non-drafted free agent… he currently resides in Gilbert, AZ.

Ricky Ward – Hitting Coach


Is in his 10th year coaching for the Giants’ system in 2015, his ninth year as hitting coach
with Salem-Keizer…his 2007 squad finished with organization-best .289 avg. and 497 runs
scored (6.5 per game), as club established franchise best 57-19 record and their second-
straight Northwest League title…his ’06 hitters finished second in the NWL with .263 batting
avg., as the club went on to capture league championship…returned to organization after
having played in the SF farm system from 1990-93…was most recently on Western Oregon
(Monmouth, OR) University coaching staff from 2003-05, after beginning his coaching career
as a volunteer assistant at University of Portland in 2002…returned to college after his playing
career ended following 1994 season with Minnesota’s double-A Nashville team, attending Lewis & Clark College
(Portland, OR) and earning degree in Psychology from Portland State University in 2002…former infielder was

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
originally a 10th round selection by the Giants in 1989 draft, after graduating from Roosevelt (Portland, OR) High
School and attending Chemeketa (Salem, OR) Community College…resides in Salem, OR.

SCOUTING &
Ryo Watanabe – Athletic Trainer
Is in his second season as the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes’ athletic trainer and his third year in
the Giants Organization…prior to coming to Salem-Keizer, he served one season (2012) as
an athletic trainer for the Arizona Rookie League Giants…he graduated from San Jose State
University in 2010 with a B.S. in Kinesiology, Athletic Trainer…Watanabe is a certified mem-
ber of the National Athletic Trainer’s Assoication (NATA)…he resides in Tochigi, Japan.

Andy King – Strength and Conditioning Coach


Marks his first year with Giants’ organization in 2014…previously spend year and a half as
the Athletic Performance Graduate Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls where
he worked with all 19 NCAA teams…is a 2012 graduate of Hamline University where he
earned hid B.A. in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Physical Therapy…is a
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA.

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Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (Northwest League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 38-38
GI -GAMES BY POSITION --
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Arroyo, Christian
.333 58 243 39 81 14 2 5 48 114 18 1 31 6 1 .378 .469 .847 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 58 0 0 10
Callaway, Will .294 43 163 20 48 11 0 3 23 68 9 0 36 4 2 .343 .417 .760 0 0 3 5 1 2 30 0 7 0 3
Cole, Hunter .239 27 92 17 22 5 0 4 10 39 8 0 20 1 0
.311 .424 .735 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 0 9 0 1
Davis, Dylan .200 23 85 11 17 0 0 4 7 29 7 0 23 1 0 .269 .341 .610 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 15 0 0
Deacon, Jared .219 21 64 8 14 1 0 0 5 15 8 0 9 0 0
.311 .234 .545 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
21 1
Escalante, Geno
.172 18 58 3 10 3 0 0 4 13 2 0 10 1 0 .273 .224 .497 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 0
Ewing, Skyler .291 51 182 35 53 9 0 8 31 86 36 0 28 0 1
.417 .473 .889 4 0 6 5 45 0 0 0 0 0 1
Fargas, Johneshwy
.240 49 167 33 40 6 0 3 13 55 24 0 27 15 6 .373 .329 .702 1 4 12 2 0 0 0 0 47 0 3
Fuentes, Leonardo
.150 7 20 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 6 0 0 .217 .150 .367 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Garcia, Aramis .229 20 70 5 16 3 0 2 12 25 5 0 19 0 0
.289 .357 .647 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0
18 3
Harrison, Seth .266 37 158 24 42 10 2 0 20 56 8 0 42 11 4 .298 .354 .653 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 3
Hollick, Tyler .241 43 141 24 34 5 3 0 12 45 22 0 37 6 4 .341 .319 .661 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 1
Jones, Jonathan
.196 32 102 14 20 7 0 1 12 30 21 0 26 0 0
.333 .294 .627 2 0 1 1 22 0 0 0 0 0 3
Jones, Ryan .310 14 58 8 18 3 0 0 4 21 6 0 18 4 0 .385 .362 .747 0 1 1 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 1
Jones, Ryder .243 27 107 17 26 5 1 3 18 42 7 0 21 1 0
.293 .393 .686 1 1 1 2 0 0 27 0 0 0 4
Kay, Brett .222 40 117 22 26 7 0 0 8 33 17 0 35 3 2
.321 .282 .603 0 3 0 1 0 37 0 0 0 0 3
Lichtenthaler, Christian
.286 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1
.375 .286 .661 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1
Massoni, Craig .244 21 78 7 19 4 0 2 12 29 16 0 22 0 0
.381 .372 .753 1 0 2 0 11 0 0 0 9 0 2
McCall, Shilo .200 46 165 20 33 13 0 3 21 55 19 0 53 2 1 .287 .333 .621 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 41 0 2
Melendez, Rene
.182 5 11 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 2 0 0
.357 .182 .539 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Mende, Sam .227 12 44 8 10 1 0 2 7 17 8 0 11 1 0 .346 .386 .733 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1
Ortiz, Randy .000 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
.000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Pujadas, Fernando
.254 36 114 9 29 7 1 2 18 44 4 0 17 0 0
.283 .386 .669 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0
34 2
Relaford, Travious
.283 70 258 45 73 10 2 3 28 96 37 0 39 9 0 .380 .372 .752 3 6 5 7 0 34 12 21 0 0 7
Rojas, Leo .206 12 34 4 7 2 0 0 3 9 4 0 7 0 0 .282 .265 .547 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 2
Slater, Austin .347 29 118 21 41 6 0 2 23 53 10 1 17 7 1 .417 .449 .866 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 27 0 3
Team Total .258 76 2661 397 686 132 11 47 343 981 300 2 557 73 23 .342 .369 .710 28 23 54 50 71

GI
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Beede, Tyler 0-0 2.70 2 2 0 0 0 0 6.2 8 2 2 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 1.40 1 1.65 .308 26 30 0 0 0
Encinosa, E.J. 4-1 2.39 27 0 0 0 1 4 26.1 20 8 7 2 6 10 0 22 0 6 3.00 4 1.14 .211 95 114 1 8 7
Forjet, Jason 7-1 3.10 15 14 0 0 0 0 87.0 84 33 30 6 6 16 0 87 1 7 0.62 5 1.15 .257 327 355 2 0 0
Gardeck, Ian 2-1 2.70 12 0 0 0 1 2 13.1 7 5 4 0 1 11 1 24 0 6 2.20 0 1.35 .156 45 59 0 5 2
Gonzalez, Nicholas 2-5 4.06 15 14 0 0 0 0 71.0 69 45 32 2 5 28 0 47 3 7 0.95 5 1.37 .251 275 309 1 0 0
Knight, Dusten 1-3 3.65 24 0 0 0 1 5 37.0 26 18 15 4 2 20 0 44 0 2 0.68 0 1.24 .202 129 156 3 6 3
Leenhouts, Andrew 3-4 4.73 18 11 0 0 0 0 72.1 87 46 38 8 1 11 0 71 1 7 1.57 2 1.35 .290 300 314 0 1 1
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

McCasland, Jacob 2-3 7.76 22 0 0 0 0 2 26.2 26 23 23 1 3 23 1 32 1 6 1.32 1 1.84 .260 100 128 0 6 2
McVey, Cameron 1-2 5.86 22 0 0 0 1 1 27.2 24 18 18 2 1 15 0 32 0 4 2.06 1 1.41 .233 103 121 0 9 3
SCOUTING &

Mella, Keury 1-1 1.83 6 6 0 0 0 0 19.2 16 5 4 0 2 6 0 20 0 3 0.85 1 1.12 .222 72 81 1 0 0


Miller, Ethan 5-3 4.60 14 14 0 0 0 0 78.1 89 44 40 2 2 15 0 57 1 10 1.44 7 1.33 .285 312 334 3 0 0
Montero, Raymundo 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 1 1 7.1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 1.60 0 0.82 .120 25 28 0 4 0
Neff, Steven 1-3 3.90 26 0 0 0 0 4 30.0 36 14 13 3 4 10 0 34 0 6 2.18 2 1.53 .290 124 138 0 8 4
Paniagua, Armando 0-2 6.48 18 0 0 0 0 0 25.0 21 20 18 1 2 17 0 26 0 9 1.55 0 1.52 .221 95 117 1 3 3
Reyes, Jose 6-4 3.89 15 15 0 0 0 0 83.1 78 42 36 6 6 16 0 64 1 6 1.59 7 1.13 .245 319 343 0 0 0
Sanchez, Eury 3-3 3.48 28 0 0 0 14 17 33.2 25 17 13 5 4 15 1 50 0 9 0.81 3 1.19 .203 123 143 0 19 0
Singer, Kirk 0-2 6.82 23 0 0 0 0 1 31.2 37 30 24 5 3 20 0 39 1 10 1.38 2 1.80 .282 131 156 1 6 2
Snelten, Donald 0-0 6.75 9 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 12 7 7 1 0 4 0 12 0 3 1.67 0 1.71 .300 40 44 0 1 3
Team Total 38-38 4.24 76 76 0 1 19 37 686.1 668 377 323 48 48 243 3 677 9 101 1.75 41 1.33 .253 2641 2970 13 76 30

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Arizona Giants
Arizona Rookie League
Henry Cotto - Manager
Begins his eighth year with the Giants organization in 2015, and his first as Manager of the
Arizona Rookie league...spent the previous seven seasons as a Roving Outfield/Baserunning
Instructor…prior to joining the club, he spent the previous two years in the Seattle Mariners sys-
tem as a coach for single-A Everett…also coached at San Antonio in 2006 (double-A affiliate for
San Diego) and spent 2003-05 as coach with single-A Inland Empire (affiliate for Los Angeles-
NL)…in 2002, he worked as a baserunning coordinator with the 66ers…was also a minor league
coach for the Mariners from 1996-2001, coaching with triple-A Tacoma (1999-2000), double-A
New Haven (1997-98) and double-A Port City (1996)…played in 1995 with triple-A Nashville
in Chicago White Sox system before retiring in July…also played in Japan for the Yomiuri Giants in 1994…played
10 seasons in the big leagues, including 1988-93 with Mariners…also played for Chicago-NL (1984), New York-AL
(1985-86) and Florida (1993)…compiled .261 career avg. with 44 HRs, 210 RBI and 130 stolen bases in Majors…
played both basketball and baseball while growing up and actually signed contract to play professional basketball in
Puerto Rico before deciding on career in baseball…resides in Phoenix, AZ.

Larry McCall – Pitching Coach


Starts his fourth campaign with the Giants’ organization as pitching coach at the Arizona
Rookie League level in 2015…began his coaching career in 1990 as he served as a pitching
coach at all levels in Baltimore’s minor league chain for over 21 years, which culminated in
a one year stint as bullpen coach with the big league club in 2006…from 2007-10, McCall
was a roving pitching instructor within the Oriole’s minor league organization…in 2010, the
former pitcher was also a pitching coach with an independent club, the Southern Maryland
Blue Crabs…the former big league pitcher was originally signed as a free agent by Baltimore
in 1971…he played in the Majors from 1977-78 with the New York Yankees and was traded to the Texas Rangers
in 1979 in a package deal that sent current Giants’ pitching coach, Dave Righetti, to the Yankees…resides in
Candler, NC.

Mario Rodriguez – Pitching Coach


Begins his third season as a pitching coach for the ARL Giants after spending seven seasons
in the Giants minor league system as a left-handed pitcher…he originally signed as a non-
drafted free agent in 2006 and spent two years pitching for the DSL Giants before coming to
the States in 2008…he had his best year as a Giant in 2011, when he pitched for the Augusta
GreenJackets finishing with an 8-5 record and a 4.28 ERA in 90.1 innings.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &
Billy Horton – Hitting Coach
Begins his fourth season as a hitting coach for the Arizona Rookie League Giants in 2015…
he started coaching full time in 2000 with an emphasis in hitting and catching instruc-
tion…his former employers include Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona State University and
Chicago White Sox…also founded youth baseball organizations, Cactus Athletic Camps,
and the Arizona Baseball League…was a minor league utility player with the White Sox,
Angels and multiple Independent League teams…resides in Scottsdale, AZ with his wife
Taleen and two sons, Connor and Bryce.

Derek Somerville – Strength and Conditioning Coach


Enters his first season with the Giants organization…is originally from Minot, North
Dakota…graduated from the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota with a degree
in exercise science, and a coaching minor…interned the with University of Arizona Wildcat
football team in 2014…is CSCS certified…currently resides in Gilbert, AZ.

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ARL Giants (Arizona League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 34-22
GI -GAMES BY POSITION --
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E  
Abreu, Tony .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Amion, Richard .267 38 135 25 36 4 3 2 17 52 22 0 36 8 5 .379 .385 .764 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0
Arenado, Jonah .250 50 184 20 46 10 0 0 21 56 21 0 43 0 0 .340 .304 .644 0 0 4 6 4 0 47 0 0 0 11
Carbonell, Daniel .314 10 35 10 11 3 0 1 4 17 2 0 4 4 0 .368 .486 .854 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
Cartagena, Carlos .182 22 55 9 10 2 1 1 7 17 10 0 14 0 0 .318 .309 .627 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 0 1
Cole, Hunter .444 2 9 2 4 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 .444 .556 .100 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
Compton, Chase .282 33 117 21 33 5 1 0 21 40 13 0 33 1 0 .391 .342 .733 0 1 8 2 30 0 2 0 0 0 3
Davis, Dylan .297 9 37 6 11 7 0 0 8 18 3 0 12 0 0 .341 .486 .828 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0
Ewing, Skyler .237 11 38 4 9 4 0 1 8 16 4 0 9 0 0 .318 .421 .739 1 0 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1
Garcia, Aramis .219 8 32 6 7 3 0 0 3 10 5 0 6 0 0 .324 .313 .637 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 2
Harrison, Seth .067 4 15 5 1 0 1 0 3 3 3 0 6 1 0 .222 .200 .422 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Javier, Nathanael .172 9 29 3 5 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 11 1 0 .172 .172 .345 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1
Lacen, Luis .250 19 48 8 12 1 0 0 5 13 5 0 20 3 0 .321 .271 .592 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 3
Leslie, Ben .200 16 40 8 8 3 0 0 7 11 14 0 11 0 0 .429 .275 .704 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 2
Lichtenthaler, Christian
.235 25 81 9 19 2 1 0 9 23 13 0 20 3 1 .343 .284 .627 3 0 2 3 0 10 0 17 0 0 0
Melendez, Rene .123 24 73 5 9 3 0 0 4 12 4 0 20 0 0 .179 .164 .344 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 24 5
Mercedes, Hector .296 31 98 15 29 6 4 1 12 46 5 0 26 0 1 .330 .469 .800 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 25 0 0 9
Metzger, Brennan .354 33 82 24 29 6 3 0 10 41 16 0 8 4 0 .460 .500 .960 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 22 0 1
Murray, Byron .279 19 68 10 19 5 2 0 12 28 6 1 15 1 0 .347 .412 .758 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 0
Ortiz, Randy .390 20 77 20 30 2 3 1 9 41 8 0 12 16 1 .448 .532 .981 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 2
Pagan, Angel .600 2 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 .667 .100 1.667 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Pare, Matt .286 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 .375 .286 .661 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Parra, Nicol .254 25 67 13 17 2 0 0 8 19 6 1 9 3 0 .338 .284 .621 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 20 0 2
Pena, Julio .205 33 117 16 24 6 3 2 13 42 9 0 45 3 2 .260 .359 .619 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 0 4
Potter, Evan .130 37 92 9 12 1 1 0 7 15 8 0 27 2 0 .204 .163 .367 2 2 1 1 0 5 6 31 0 0 3
Price, Scott .275 21 69 12 19 5 1 0 10 26 4 1 13 0 0 .363 .377 .739 1 0 6 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0
Riley, John .188 34 112 20 21 6 1 2 19 35 15 0 43 1 0 .290 .313 .603 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 28 3
Rivas, Kleiber .077 11 13 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 4 0 0 .333 .077 .410 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1
Rivera, Kevin .228 48 162 23 37 5 3 0 18 48 12 0 38 1 0 .281 .296 .577 3 2 1 2 0 47 0 0 0 0 9
Scutaro, Marco .231 7 13 2 3 1 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .308 .641 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1
Slater, Austin .333 2 9 2 3 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 .333 .556 .889 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Villalona, Angel .273 6 22 4 6 3 0 0 3 9 0 0 3 0 0 .273 .409 .682 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1
Team Total .245 56 1943 316 476 98 29 11 247 665 216 3 492 53 11 .330 .342 .672 21 12 41 38 76

GI
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Agosta, Martin 1-0 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 0 14.0 16 8 7 0 0 2 0 19 0 1 6.33 0 1.29 .286 56 59 1 0 0
Beede, Tyler 0-1 3.12 4 4 0 0 0 0 8.2 8 4 3 0 0 4 0 11 0 0 1.50 0 1.38 .242 33 38 1 0 0
Blackburn, Clayton
0-1 3.60 2 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 5.00 0 0.80 .222 18 20 0 0 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Bochy, Brett 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.67 0 0.00 .000 6 6 0 0 0


Boggs, Mitchell 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0.33 0 2.00 .286 7 10 0 0 1
SCOUTING &

Broadway, Mike 0-0 1.50 5 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 1 1 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 1.50 0 1.50 .333 24 25 0 1 2


Brody, Greg 1-1 0.63 14 0 0 0 2 4 14.1 12 6 1 0 0 3 1 27 0 2 1.71 1 1.05 .211 57 61 1 7 2
Brooks, Dylan 2-1 3.18 18 1 0 0 0 0 34.0 33 14 12 1 3 15 0 45 1 7 1.04 2 1.41 .258 128 147 0 0 3
Connolly, Michael
2-1 2.70 11 0 0 0 0 0 16.2 8 5 5 2 0 5 1 14 0 0 2.78 1 0.78 .148 54 61 0 2 2
Coonrod, Samuel 1-0 3.90 15 5 0 0 0 1 27.2 32 14 12 0 1 6 0 25 0 2 2.06 1 1.37 .291 110 119 1 2 1
Farley, Brandon 1-1 0.64 13 0 0 0 4 4 14.0 11 2 1 0 0 3 0 17 0 0 2.14 1 1.00 .224 49 53 0 12 0
Gage, Matt 2-0 1.89 13 6 0 0 0 0 33.1 27 8 7 1 0 8 0 32 0 6 2.39 7 1.05 .225 120 128 0 0 2
Hernandez, Rayan
0-3 1.53 21 0 0 0 0 1 29.1 21 6 5 0 0 9 2 25 0 4 1.26 4 1.02 .202 104 116 2 6 7
Hughes, Garrett 1-0 2.84 11 0 0 0 0 0 12.2 14 6 4 0 0 10 0 11 0 2 1.09 1 1.89 .298 47 58 0 2 1
Johnson, Jordan 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 4.00 0 0.75 .000 8 10 0 0 0
Jones, Nick 2-0 6.61 19 0 0 0 1 2 16.1 26 16 12 0 2 12 0 11 0 3 2.17 3 2.33 .356 73 89 2 4 0
Kaden, Connor 1-0 2.79 9 0 0 0 1 1 9.2 11 4 3 0 0 4 1 16 1 1 1.17 0 1.55 .282 39 44 1 2 3
Loux, Shane 0-0 2.45 7 0 0 0 0 0 7.1 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 1.50 1 0.95 .226 31 31 0 2 2
Martinez, Rodolfo
1-5 8.78 15 7 0 0 0 0 27.2 45 32 27 1 1 16 0 35 0 8 2.08 5 2.20 .375 120 137 0 1 2
Melo, Kendry 1-2 9.50 8 3 0 0 0 0 18.0 21 24 19 2 2 21 0 19 0 7 0.94 2 2.33 .296 71 94 0 0 0
Moronta, Reyes 0-1 4.66 20 0 0 0 5 7 19.1 16 12 10 1 2 11 0 30 1 1 1.80 0 1.40 .222 72 87 0 9 4
Pino, Luis 2-0 6.07 16 1 0 0 0 1 29.2 38 21 20 3 1 11 0 24 0 2 1.19 3 1.65 .317 120 133 0 0 2
Reyes, Mark 1-1 3.00 5 3 0 0 0 0 12.0 13 8 4 0 0 3 0 14 0 0 2.50 1 1.33 .277 47 51 0 0 0
Riggs, Nolan 0-0 5.40 5 2 0 0 0 0 10.0 8 7 6 0 2 6 0 14 0 2 1.00 0 1.40 .211 38 46 0 0 0
Rosario, Sandy 0-0 4.26 3 0 0 0 0 0 6.1 7 3 3 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1.20 0 1.11 .280 25 26 1 0 1
Sabo, Nick 1-0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 1 2.2 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 6.00 0 1.88 .300 10 13 0 0 1
Santos, Michael 4-3 2.56 12 12 0 0 0 0 59.2 59 26 17 3 4 13 0 50 0 9 1.81 6 1.21 .259 228 247 2 0 0
Smith, Caleb 1-0 4.35 13 0 0 0 0 0 10.1 5 6 5 0 0 13 0 12 0 1 1.10 0 1.74 .139 36 51 1 3 1
Vander Tuig, Nick
2-0 0.95 5 5 0 0 0 0 19.0 15 3 2 0 0 4 0 18 0 1 5.00 3 1.00 .217 69 73 0 0 0
Webb, Logan 0-0 2.25 3 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0.75 0 1.50 .200 15 18 0 0 0
Woods, Stetson 5-1 2.25 10 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 4 4 0 2 4 0 20 0 2 0.47 0 0.94 .190 58 65 1 0 1
Yanez, Cesar 0-0 15.53 16 0 0 0 0 1 13.1 27 27 23 2 4 23 0 14 2 4 0.47 0 3.75 .409 66 93 0 3 1
Team Total 34-22
3.93 56 56 0 3 13 23 503.2 511 275 220 18 26 216 5 546 5 67 2.04 42 1.44 .264 1939 2209 14 56 39

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Dominican Giants
Dominican Summer League

Carlos Valderrama – Manager


Embarks on his second season as manager of the Dominican squad in 2015, marking his
eighth season as a coach in organization…former Giants’ outfielder served as a hitting
coach for the summer team the previous six seasons…in 2009 he tutored DSL MVP Carlos
Willoughby to the highest OBP in the league with a .466 mark…the Venezuela native was
originally signed by San Francisco as a non-drafted free agent in 1995, playing 11 seasons
with organization through 2005…saw action in seven Major League contests in 2003, going
1-for-7 (.143)…finished playing career in Milwaukee Brewers farm system, playing at double-
A level in 2006…resides in Bachaquero, Zulia, Venezuela.

Marcos Aguasvivas – Pitching Coach


Former minor league pitcher returns as a pitching coach with the Giants’ Dominican team
for his seventh season…Luis Angeles blossomed under his tutelage finishing second in DSL
with eight wins and 1.85 ERA in 2010…also in 2010 he helped guide the Giants’ staff to an
ERA of 2.65…managed the 1992 Dominican Olympic team in Barcelona…resides in Santo
Domingo, DR.

Juan Parra – Hitting Coach


Parra begins his second season as hitting coach with Giants’ Dominican team…former
outfielder was originally signed by the Texas Rangers in 1990 where he played until 1995,
working his way from rookie-level to triple-A…also was with Mets in 1997…played for
the Piratas De Campeche and Cafeteros De Córdoba in México in 1998 and in Taiwán in
1999…in the Dominican Winter League played for the Gigantes Del Cibao…he and his
wife, Yasmin, have a daughter and reside in Puerto Plata, DR.

Hector Ortiz – Coach


Ortiz was signed by the Giants as shortstop in 1999 and played three seasons in the
Dominican Summer League...he’s been working with the DSL team since 2003...Ortìz and
his wife, Daisy Terma Gomez Matos, reside in Nizao, Bani, Dominican Republic.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &
Pedro Wilson – Athletic Trainer
Has been working with the Giants organization in the Dominican Complex since 2005…
was St. Louis’ DSL trainer from 2000-2003 as well as working as a trainer for Leones del
Escogido in the Dominican Winter League during same time frame…spent one season with
Arizona’s organization in DSL in 1997…spent two separate seasons with Detroit’s DSL team
(1994,96), while logging 1995 season as trainer for Yaquis de Obregon in Mexican League…
began his career working as Seattle’s DSL trainer in 1993…resides in Santo Domingo, DR.

Alfonso Tusent – Strength and Conditioning Coach


Alfonso Tusent will begin his sixth season in the Giants Organization as the strength and
conditioning coach for the Dominican Summer League Giants…he previously worked for
the Seattle Mariners DSL team from 2001-2005 and worked for the DSL Cardinals tempo-
rarily in 2007.

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DSL Giants (Dominican Summer League)
2014 Regular Season Record: 46-23
GI -GAMES BY POSITION --
BATTERS   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   IBB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   OPS   SF   SAC   HBP   DP   1B   2B   3B   SS   OF   C   E    
Angomas, Jean .298 57 218 37 65 7 7 0 33 86 25 1 24 8 5 .374 .394 .768 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 51 0 2
Antunez, Robert .188 57 138 35 26 1 2 0 18 31 29 1 35 15 1 .370 .225 .595 2 4 12 2 0 45 10 0 0 0 9
Beltre, Kelvin .235 22 68 21 16 5 0 3 10 30 22 0 11 7 4 .430 .441 .871 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 14 0 0 6
Coronado, Mecky .289 41 121 12 35 6 3 1 18 50 15 1 21 0 0 .393 .413 .806 2 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Edie, Mikey .298 48 188 54 56 8 1 2 24 72 22 1 30 14 8 .424 .383 .807 0 3 19 3 0 0 0 0 47 0 4
Geraldo, Manuel .251 62 231 35 58 8 6 0 29 78 14 0 54 16 5 .323 .338 .661 1 2 11 6 0 14 0 49 0 0 29
Gomez, Anthony .238 47 151 17 36 8 0 2 21 50 29 1 28 2 2 .378 .331 .709 5 0 8 4 35 0 7 0 0 0 5
Gomez, Miguel .318 65 258 35 82
18 1 5 60
117 17 0 37 3 0 .367 .453 .821 3 0 5 6 29 0 0 0 1
33 8
Gonzalez, Yendrys .040 14 25 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 12 0 0 .111 .040 .151 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0
Guzman, Marco .265 14 49 6 13 2 0 2 5 21 4 0 4 1 1 .333 .429 .762 0 0 1 2 0 3 5 0 8 0 2
Medina, Hengerber .220 49 132 28 29 2 1 0 9 33 22 0 17 6 2 .344 .250 .594 2 1 4 5 1 3 39 9 0 0 7
Medrano, Robinson .268 55 209 38 56 6 5 2 31 78 27 0 50 3 3 .368 .373 .741 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 55 0 6
Mora, Jose .133 16 45 2 6 0 0 1 10 9 6 0 8 0 1 .250 .200 .450 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
15 2
Morles, Jose .287 33 87 18 25 3 0 0 9 28 19 0 14 1 1 .422 .322 .744 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 31 6
Rodriguez, Alilzon .208 17 24 3 5 1 0 0 2 6 4 0 7 0 0 .321 .250 .571 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1
Rodriguez, Juan .295 26 95 12 28 8 0 1 16 39 7 0 17 3 2 .350 .411 .760 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 25 0 0
Rodriguez, Richard
.352 64 247 55 87 8 0 0 37 95 40 1 25 14 11 .438 .385 .823 3 1 0 4 15 20 22 0 15 0 12
Valdez, Carlos .240 31 121 18 29 7 1 3 24 47 16 1 17 2 0 .333 .388 .722 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 17 0 0
Team Total .271 70 2407 432 653 98 27 22 356 871 320 7 411 95 46 .373 .362 .735 23 17 83 52 115

GI 
PITCHERS   W-L ERA   G   GS   CG   SHO   SV   SVO   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB   IBB   SO   BK   WP   GO/AO   DP   WHIP   AVG   AB   TBF   SF   GF   HLD  
Benitez, Julio 2-1 0.84 16 0 0 0 2 4 43.0 26 8 4 0 6 16 0 42 1 3 1.44 5 0.98 .173 150 173 1 7 2
Bolivar, Deiyerbert 7-1 1.27 15 10 0 0 3 3 64.0 41 13 9 2 1 20 0 67 1 1 1.47 8 0.95 .192 214 235 0 4 0
Concepcion, Victor 6-1 3.18 14 14 0 0 0 0 65.0 65 29 23 4 1 15 0 75 0 13 1.64 3 1.23 .255 255 272 1 0 0
De La Cruz, Jose 2-2 5.90 13 1 0 0 1 2 29.0 32 21 19 0 2 19 0 20 1 4 1.25 3 1.76 .288 111 136 2 4 2
Diaz, Alvaro 2-3 3.25 24 0 0 0 8 11 27.2 22 14 10 1 4 15 1 37 0 6 1.53 1 1.34 .220 100 121 1 21 1
Flores, Alejandro 4-1 2.86 12 11 0 0 0 0 63.0 52 26 20 1 6 12 0 56 1 8 1.17 2 1.02 .220 236 254 0 1 0
Gomez, Shan 1-1 1.38 12 0 0 0 2 3 26.0 23 12 4 0 3 17 0 15 0 9 1.57 5 1.54 .240 96 117 0 3 1
Guzman, Eber 4-3 3.38 14 14 0 0 0 0 77.1 83 37 29 3 11 23 0 46 0 5 1.34 11 1.37 .282 294 334 3 0 0
Medina, Hengerber 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.00 0 3.00 .000 1 2 0 0 0
Morel, Jose 7-1 1.73 20 0 0 0 5 10 52.0 46 15 10 0 2 15 1 55 0 3 1.18 4 1.17 .240 192 214 1 11 1
Parra, Olbis 4-0 1.24 6 4 0 0 0 0 29.0 19 5 4 2 1 4 0 23 0 4 1.54 4 0.79 .186 102 108 0 0 1
Revolledo, Dainer 0-0 7.27 7 1 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 8 7 2 6 7 0 2 0 4 1.00 2 1.85 .290 31 46 1 4 0
Reyes, Prebito 3-3 3.11 14 14 0 0 0 0 66.2 77 36 23 2 6 16 0 48 1 5 1.29 4 1.4 .295 261 291 3 0 0
Rodriguez, Reymi 2-2 3.20 13 0 0 0 1 2 25.1 22 13 9 0 1 10 0 28 0 9 1.04 2 1.26 .229 96 108 0 8 1
Rodriguez, Richard 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.00 1 1.20 .333 6 6 0 1 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Villa, Eduin 1-2 9.90 11 1 0 0 0 0 20.0 26 24 22 5 2 14 0 22 0 7 2.08 0 2.00 .313 83 101 0 3 1


Vizcaino, Raffi 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 1 2.0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2.00 0 2.00 .429 7 8 0 1 1
SCOUTING &

Yan, Weilly 1-2 3.81 13 0 0 0 0 0 26.0 24 14 11 0 3 8 0 18 0 3 1.42 0 1.23 .245 98 111 0 2 3


Team Total 46-23
2.93 70 70 0 3 23 36 626.2 572 277 204 22 55 213 2 557 5 84 2.02 55 1.25 .245 2333 2637 13 70 14

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2015 Giants Minor League Players
AGOSTA, Martin RHP
Born: April 7, 1991, Sacramento, CA Resides: Sacramento, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Jesuit High School (Sacramento, CA) where he was a teammate of Andrew Susac (the
Giants second round draft pick in 2011)…attended St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA…was named to
the First Team All-West Coast Conference squad in his sophomore and junior seasons…named to South
Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…was named SAL pitcher of the week June 3-10, 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 4.22 5 5 0 0 0 10.2 8 5 5 0 2 9 19 2 0
2013 Augusta-A 9-3 2.06 18 18 0 0 0 91.2 57 24 21 4 7 43 109 10 0
2014 San Jose- A 3-3 9.23 11 11 0 0 0 39.0 51 42 40 5 1 34 25 2 0
ARL-Giants-R 1-0 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 14.0 16 8 7 0 0 2 19 1 0
Minor League Totals 13-6 4.23 38 38 0 0 0 155.1 132 79 73 9 10 88 172 15 0

ALMANZAR, Wilme RHP


Born: October 28, 1995, Santiago, DR Resides: Santiago, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, December 11, 2014
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

ALVARADO, Carlos RHP


Born: October 22, 1989, Central Tacarigua, VZ Resides: Valencia, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, May 18, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2009

Was named Pitcher of the Week for Augusta for the week of May 19-26, 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 VSL-Tigers-R 0-2 6.47 15 1 0 0 1 32.0 48 33 23 3 3 11 17 4 0
2010 DSL-Tigers-R 1-1 0.95 13 0 0 0 3 19.0 21 5 2 0 1 6 19 3 1
2011 VSL-Tigers-R 3-5 3.57 18 13 0 0 0 68.0 69 35 27 3 1 22 63 7 1
DSL-Tigers-R 2-0 1.64 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 9 2 2 0 2 2 12 0 0
2012 DSL-Giants-R 4-2 1.02 17 0 0 0 4 44.1 37 14 5 0 1 10 47 2 0

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 2.20 15 2 0 0 5 28.2 23 10 7 2 1 6 37 1 0
2014 Augusta-A 6-1 2.03 32 0 0 0 0 62.0 47 22 14 3 1 13 55 30
Richmond-AA 2-0 5.87 11 0 0 0 0 15.1 17 11 10 3 0 5 11 0 0

SCOUTING &
Minor League Totals 20-11 2.89 123 18 0 0 13 280.1 271 132 90 14 10 75 261 20 2

AMAYA, Luis LHP


Born: August 26, 1998, Punto Fijo, VZ Resides: Punto Fijo, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, December 15, 2014
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

AMION, Richard (Junior) OF


Born: February 24, 1993 Los Angeles, CA Resides: Cutler Bay, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 11, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Miami (FL) Southridge High School…attended Alabama State University.

Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP


2014 ARL-Giants-R .267 38 135 25 36 4 3 2 17 2 1 3 22-0 36 8-5 0 .385 .379

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ANGOMAS, Jean OF
Born: June 5, 1995, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Dec. 14, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .286 51 175 32 50 7 5 0 15 1 0 3 25-1 17 9-9 2 .383 .384
2014 DSL-Giants-R .298 57 218 37 65 7 7 0 33 0 1 2 25-1 24 8-5 2 .394 .374
Minor League Totals .293 108 393 69 115 14 12 0 48 1 1 5 50-2 41 17-14 4 .389 .379

ANGULO, Andres C
Born: September 5, 1997, Cali, Colombia Resides: Colombia
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 181
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 26, 2014
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

ANTUNEZ, Robert IF
Born: March 22, 1996, Caja Seca, VZ Resides: Estado Zulia, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 11, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .233 28 30 13 7 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 9-0 11 6-1 3 .267 .410
2014 DSL-Giants-R .188 57 138 35 26 1 2 0 18 4 2 12 29-1 35 15-1 9 .225 .370
Minor League Totals .196 85 168 48 33 2 2 0 22 6 2 12 38-1 46 21-2 12 .232 .377

ARENADO, Jonah IF
Born: February 3, 1995, Newport Beach, CA Resides: Lake Forrest, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #16 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from El Toro (CA) High School…brother Nolan Arenado plays for the Colorado Rockies.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .211 12 38 6 8 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 4-0 8 0-0 1 .263 .286
2014 ARL-Giants-R .250 50 184 20 46 10 0 0 21 0 0 4 21-0 43 0-0 11 .304 .340
Minor League Totals .243 62 222 26 54 10 1 0 29 0 0 4 25-0 51 0-0 12 .297 .331
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

ARNOLD, Jeff C
SCOUTING &

Born: January 13, 1988, Louisville, KY Resides: Louisville, KY


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Kevin Christman.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Male High Scool (Louisville, KY)…attended University of Louisville…was a Johnny Bench Award
semifinalist as a senior in 2010…was selected to the California League mid-season All-Star Team in 2013…was a
Non-Roster Invitee to Giants’ Major League Spring Training Camp in 2014.

Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP


2010 Salem-Keizer-A .241 36 112 11 27 8 1 3 10 2 0 1 6-0 29 2-1 1 .411 .286
2011 Augusta-A .213 80 268 30 57 16 0 6 23 3 1 6 25-1 80 2-0 3 .340 .293
2012 Augusta-A .238 75 240 26 57 19 1 3 23 4 0 8 23-0 72 1-1 4 .363 .325
San Jose-A .429 12 35 6 15 4 0 0 8 0 1 2 1-0 9 1-0 4 .543 .462
2013 San Jose-A .251 97 350 53 88 26 4 13 61 0 2 6 38-0 116 4-0 9 .460 .333
2014 Richmond-AA .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .000 .000
Minor League Totals .242 301 1008 126 244 73 6 25 125 9 4 23 93-1 309 10-2 21 .401 .319

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BANDILLA, Bryce LHP
Born: January 17, 1990, Sacramento, California Resides: Fair Oaks, California
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-4 Weight: 235
How Obtained: Giants #4 selection in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Chuck Hensley.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Bella Vista High School (Fair Oaks, CA)…attended University of Arizona…was named San Jose’s
relief Pitcher of the Year award in 2013...finished third in the California League with 16 holds.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 1.93 4 4 0 0 0 14.0 7 3 3 1 0 2 20 0 0
Augusta-A 2-4 3.05 11 9 0 0 0 44.1 44 26 15 1 0 28 48 5 2
2013 San Jose-A 1-4 3.65 38 0 0 0 5 44.1 26 20 18 5 1 25 72 7 1
2014 Richmond-AA 0-2 8.80 15 0 0 0 0 15.1 18 16 15 2 1 15 10 5 1
San Jose-A 0-1 3.15 36 0 0 0 8 34.1 27 12 12 3 0 16 47 2 0
Minor League Totals 3-11 3.72
104 13 0 0 16 152.1 122 77 63 12 2 86 197 19 4

BARIAS, Raiby OF
Born: September 29, 1995, Bani, DR Resides: Bani, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 14, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .071 13 28 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 15 0-0 0 .071 .133
2014 -Injured; Did Not Pitch-
Minor League Totals .071 13 28 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 15 0-0 0 .071 .133

BEDNAR, Brandon IF
Born: March 21, 1992, Plainview, NY Resides: Stuart, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Mike Metcalf.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from South Fork High School (Stuart, FL)…attended Florida Gulf Coast University…named to Northwest
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .500
Salem-Keizer-A .272 50 202 36 55 9 0 6 34 3 2 5 14-0 28 11-3 14 .406 .332
2014 Augusta-A .275 74 291 38 80 9 2 1 24 1 3 4 14-0 51 8-6 6 .330 .314
San Jose-A .241 48 195 23 47 7 0 5 16 0 1 4 12-1 27 3-3 7 .354 .297

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Minor League Totals .264 173 690 97 182 25 2 12 74 4 6 14 41-1 106 22-12 27 .358 .316

SCOUTING &
BEEDE, Tyler RHP
Born: May 23, 1993, Worcester, MA Resides: Nashville, TN
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #1 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Lawrence Academy (Groton, MA)…attended Vanderbilt University…during his sophomore season
at Vanderbilt, Beede led NCAA Division I with a school-record 14 victories and was one of three finalists for the
Golden Spikes Award…he was named a first team All-American according to the NCBWA, a second team All-
American by Collegiate Baseball, ABCA, Perfect Game and Baseball America…helped Commodores earn their first
College World Series title his junior year in 2014.

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 3.12 4 4 0 0 0 8.2 8 4 3 0 0 4 11 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 2.70 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 8 2 2 0 0 3 7 0 0
Minor League Totals 0-1 2.94 6 6 0 0 0 15.1 16 6 5 0 0 7 18 0 0

BELTRE, Kelvin IF
Born: September 25, 1996, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .235 22 68 21 16 5 0 3 10 0 1 2 22-0 11 7-4 6 .441 .430

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BENITEZ, Julio RHP
Born: November 1, 1994, Boca Chica, DR Resides: Boca Chica, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 14, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2014 DSL-Giants-R 2-1 0.84 16 0 0 0 2 43.0 26 8 4 0 6 16 42 3 1

BIAGINI, Joseph RHP


Born: May 29, 1990, Menlo Park, CA Resides: Santa Clara, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from the King’s Academy (Sunnyvale, CA)…attended College of San Mateo and UC Davis.

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2012 Augusta-A 0-4 7.41 9 9 0 0 0 34.0 36 33 28 4 0 29 36 7 0
Salem-Keizer-A 2-4 4.27 14 12 0 0 0 59.0 54 32 28 5 3 18 63 6 0
2013 Augusta-A 7-6 5.03 20 20 0 0 0 96.2 102 63 54 5 4 42 79 6 0
2014 San Jose-A 10-9 4.01 23 23 0 0 0 128.0 133 58 57 5 6 46 103 10 0
Minor League Totals 19-23 4.73 66 64 0 0 0 317.2 325 186 167 19 13 135 281 29 0

BLACKLEY, Travis LHP


Born: November 4, 1982, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Resides: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-3 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as a minor league free agent, January 12, 2015.
First Pro Year: 2001
Played for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball League in 2014 and appeared in just three
games, logging 13.0 innings…spent the 2013 campaign between three organizations, Oakland, Houston, Texas…was traded by
Oakland to Houston on April 4, 2013 in exchange for outfielder Jake Goebbert…was placed on the disabled list from April 6-20, 2013
with a left shoulder strain…was designated for assignment by the Astros on Aug. 9, 2013 and outrighted to triple-A Oaklahoma…
was acquired by Texas in exchange for future considerations on Aug. 14, 2013…pitched in 28 games for the A’s and Giants in 2012,
his first Major League action since 2007 with San Francisco…spent 2011 in South Korea, pitching for the KIA Tigers of the Korean
Baseball Organization…also saw winter league action in Mexico and Australia…represented Australia in the World Baseball Classic
in 2009 and pitched in the Australian Baseball League in 2010 and 2011…pitched in the farm systems of Philadelphia 2008, Arizona
2009, the Mets 2010 and Oakland (2010)…was traded to San Francisco April 1, 2007 in exchange for outfielder Jason Ellis…missed
the entire 2005 season following shoulder surgery...had surgery Feb. 8, 2005 to repair two small tears in the labrum of his left shoulder
(Dr. Lewis Yocum performed the procedure)…made his Major League debut with Seattle in 2004...ended the season on the disabled
list with left shoulder tendinitis…pitched for the World team in the MLB Futures Game at U.S. Cellular Field in 2003, the same year he
was named Texas League Pitcher of the Year after leading the league with 17 wins...was also named Seattle’s Minor League Pitcher
of the Year and received the 2003 John Ellis Award for his community involvement…was originally signed by Seattle as a non-drafted
free agent following the 2000 season…graduated from Cheltenham High School (Cheltenham, Australia)…has a son, Tristan (1/6/05).
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


SCOUTING &

2001 Everett-A 6-1 3.32 14 14 0 0 0 78.2 60 34 29 7 1 29 90 3 0


2002 San Bernardino-A 5-9 3.49 21 20 1 0 0 121.1 102 52 47 11 7 44 152 11 2
2003 San Antonio-AA 17-3 2.61 27 27 0 0 0 162.1 125 55 47 11 6 62 144 9 2
2004 Seattle 1-3 10.04 6 6 0 0 0 26.0 35 31 29 9 1 22 16 3 1
Tacoma-AAA 8-6 3.83 19 18 2 2 0 110.1 100 49 47 14 3 47 80 9 3
2005 - Did Not Play; Injured -
2006 San Antonio-AA 8-11 4.06 25 25 0 0 0 144.0 139 77 65 18 15 45 100 11 1
Tacoma-AAA 1-1 4.09 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 5 5 2 0 5 5 0 0
2007 Fresno-AAA 10-8 4.66 28 28 0 0 0 162.1 156 87 84 21 7 68 121 14 1
San Francisco 0-0 7.27 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 10 7 7 2 0 5 5 0 1
2008 Lehigh Valley-AAA 5-10 5.41 28 21 0 0 0 123.0 132 75 74 15 6 59 87 11 0
2009 Reno-AAA 4-7 4.85 38 12 0 0 3 111.1 133 65 60 11 7 38 101 7 1
2010 Buffalo-AAA 0-0 8.53 4 0 0 0 0 6.1 6 6 6 2 0 7 4 2 0
Dorados-AAA 0-1 15.88 2 1 0 0 0 5.2 10 10 10 0 0 5 4 4 0
Stockton-A 0-0 1.80 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0
Sacramento-AAA 2-1 2.52 15 4 0 0 0 35.2 31 10 10 2 2 22 35 1 1
2011 Kia (Korea) 7-5 3.48 25 22 1 1 0 126.2 120 59 49 13 3 62 115 12 3
2012 Fresno-AAA 3-0 0.39 4 3 0 0 1 23.1 13 1 1 1 0 3 19 1 0
San Francisco 0-0 9.00 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 6 5 0 0 2 2 1 0
Oakland 6-4 3.86 24 15 0 0 0 102.2 91 47 44 10 3 30 69 6 3
2013 Oklahoma City-AAA 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
Houston 1-1 4.89 42 0 0 0 0 35.0 30 19 19 10 1 20 29 4 0
Round Rock-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0
Texas 1-1 4.70 4 3 0 0 0 15.1 16 8 8 2 0 2 11 3 0
2014 Tohoku Rakuten 1-2 5.54 3 0 0 0 0 13.0 21 9 8 2 0 5 7 1 0
Mexican Lg Totals 0-1 15.88 2 1 0 0 0 5.2 10 10 10 0 0 5 4 4 0
Japan NPB Totals 1-2 5.54 3 0 0 0 0 13.0 21 9 8 2 0 5 7 1 0
Minor Totals 69-57 3.90 229 178 3 2 4 1099.2 1011 518 477 115 55 431 943 82 11
M.L. Totals 9-9 5.23 82 26 0 0 0 192.2 189 118 112 33 5 81 132 17 5
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BLAIR, Major III (Elliot) OF
Born: February 3, 1988, Carrollton, TX Resides: Argyle, TX
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #46 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Dan Murray.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Liberty Christian School (Argyle, TX)…attended University of Oklahoma.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 ARL-Giants-R .333 37 114 28 38 8 4 1 20 0 1 9 9-0 29 6-0 0 .500 .421
2012 Augusta-A .204 76 240 29 49 14 0 3 19 1 2 11 19-0 62 11-2 1 .300 .290
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .237 11 38 7 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 8-0 8 2-0 0 .289 .396
San Jose-A .229 69 223 34 51 14 1 3 26 2 2 11 29-0 60 4-6 1 .341 .343
2014 San Jose-A .316 94 345 50 109 22 5 5 35 1 3 5 33-1 87 8-6 4 .452 .381
Richmond-AA .240 27 96 9 23 4 0 1 11 1 0 1 10-0 27 4-1 0 .313 .318
Minor League Totals .264 314 1056 157 279 64 10 13 111 5 8 39 108-1 273 35-15 6 .381 .352

BOLIVAR, Deiyerbert LHP


Born: April 3, 1996, Valencia, VZ Resides: Carabobo, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 155
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 3, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
DSL-Giants-R 7-1 1.27 15 10 0 0 3 64.0 41 13 9 2 1 20 67 1 1

BRADLEY, Ryan LHP


Born: July 15, 1988, Columbus, OH Resides: Mattoon, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #30 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Lou Colletti.
First Pro Year: 2010
Graduated from Mattoon (IL) High School…attended Kaskasia College and Southern Illinois University…son of
Giants’ coordinator of minor league pitching, Bert Bradley… was named California League Pitcher of the week for
Apr. 30-May 7, 2012.

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2010 ARL-Giants-R 3-1 6.62 18 0 0 0 0 17.2 27 16 13 1 0 9 18 3 0
2011 Augusta-A 4-2 4.31 28 10 0 0 0 79.1 90 43 38 7 3 32 48 3 0
2012 San Jose-A 10-7 4.90 28 *28 1 *1 0 152.1 183 94 83 13 7 58 94 8 1
2013 Richmond-AA 0-6 6.37 23 11 0 0 1 65.0 100 59 46 7 3 34 37 8 0
2014 San Jose-A 0-4 8.76 21 4 0 0 0 49.1 72 50 48 6 1 20 37 4 0

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Fresno-AAA 0-0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0
Richmond-AA 0-1 6.75 4 2 0 0 0 10.2 15 8 8 1 2 7 5 5 0

SCOUTING &
Minor League Totals 17-21 5.65 123 56 1 1 1 377.1 489 271 237 35 16 161 242 31 1
*Led League

BROADWAY, Michael RHP


Born: March 30, 1987, Paducah, KY Resides: Golconda, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 215
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as a minor league free agent, January 8, 2015.
First Pro Year: 2005
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2005 GCL-Braves-R 1-2 5.40 7 3 0 0 0 21.2 30 18 13 3 1 8 12 3 0
2006 Danville-R 4-0 3.25 9 5 0 0 0 36.0 30 15 13 1 4 9 18 2 0
2007 Rome-A 11-6 5.25 29 11 0 0 0 96.0 125 65 56 5 2 33 50 11 1
2008 Rome-A 0-3 4.96 15 0 0 0 0 32.2 43 28 18 2 0 6 21 2 0
Myrtle Beach-A 2-2 3.40 22 2 0 0 2 50.1 37 23 19 3 4 21 33 4 2
2009 Myrtle Beach-A 2-7 4.50 35 1 0 0 0 58.0 59 32 29 5 5 36 53 5 0
Mississippi-AA 0-0 0.00 4 1 0 0 0 9.0 9 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0
2010 Mississippi-AA 1-1 3.45 23 0 0 0 1 31.1 30 12 12 2 2 16 38 0 0
Gwinnett-AAA 4-0 5.73 17 0 0 0 0 22.0 21 17 14 1 2 9 19 1 0
2011 Mississippi-AA 1-0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 1 2 6 1 0
2012 San Antonio-AA 0-2 6.35 33 0 0 0 0 39.2 51 32 28 4 1 13 45 4 0
2013 Harrisburg-AA 1-0 2.70 12 0 0 0 0 16.2 18 6 5 1 0 5 14 2 0
Syracuse-AAA 1-1 2.28 18 0 0 0 6 23.2 16 6 6 2 0 7 26 1 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 1.50 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 1 1 1 0 1 6 0 0
Fresno-AAA 0-0 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 4 2 0 3 5 0 0
Minor League Totals 28-24 4.36 236 23 0 0 9 452.0 485 262 219 32 22 170 350 37 3

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BRODY, Greg RHP
Born: October 22, 1991, Dacula, GA Resides: Dacula, GA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #11 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Mill Creek High School (Hoschton, GA)…attended Belmont University.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-1 0.63 14 14 0 0 2 14.1 12 6 1 0 0 3 27 2 0

BROOKS, Dylan RHP


Born: August 20, 1995, Dorchester, Canada Resides: Dorchester, Canada
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-7 Weight: 230
How Obtained: Giants #30 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Ray Callari.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Lord Dorchester Secondary School (N. Dorchester, Ontario, Canada).
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Augusta-A 0-0 6.14 8 0 0 0 0 7.1 6 7 5 0 0 11 8 0 0
2014 ARL-Giants 2-1 3.18 18 1 0 0 0 34.0 33 14 12 1 3 15 45 7 1
Minor League Totals 2-1 3.70 26 1 0 0 0 41.1 39 21 17 1 3 26 53 7 1

BROWN, Trevor C
Born: November 15, 1991, Newhall, CA Resides: Newhall, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #10 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Gil Kubski.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Hart High School (Valencia, CA)…attended UCLA.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .221 33 122 10 27 8 0 0 12 1 2 1 13-0 16 1-1 1 .287 .297
2013 Augusta-A .250 97 384 48 96 18 1 3 40 2 5 5 27-0 52 10-9 10 .326 .304
San Jose-A .172 14 58 5 10 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4-0 10 0-0 1 .241 .226
2014 San Jose-A .215 54 195 19 42 5 1 2 22 0 4 1 12-1 33 0-0 2 .282 .259
Fresno-AAA .319 23 72 6 23 3 0 0 13 1 0 0 7-0 13 0-0 0 .361 .380
Minor League Totals .238 221 831 88 198 38 2 5 91 4 11 7 63-1 124 11-10 14 .307 .294

CABRERA, Gustavo OF
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Born: January 23, 1996, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190
SCOUTING &

How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2012.


First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .247 54 186 38 46 7 4 2 22 2 1 10 30-0 54 21-7 4 .360 .379
2014 -Injured; Did Not Play-
Minor League Totals .247 54 186 38 46 7 4 2 22 2 1 10 30-0 54 21-7 4 .360 .379

CABRERA, Sandro LHP


Born: June 22, 1995, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, October 20, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

CAIN, Andrew OF
Born: March 24, 1990, Greenville, NC Resides: Greenville, NC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-6 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #24 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Rose High School (Greenville, NC)…attended University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .243 44 140 19 34 6 1 2 13 1 0 2 18-0 49 5-1 0 .343 .338
2013 Augusta-A .240 110 358 54 86 15 8 9 44 3 2 5 32-0 94 20-3 6 .402 .309
2014 -Injured; Did Not Play-
Minor League Totals .241 154 498 73 120 21 9 11 57 4 3 7 50-0 143 25-4 6 .386 .317

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CAIRO, Victor C
Born: September 10, 1997, Anaco, VZ Resides: Anaco, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

CALLAWAY, Will IF
Born: December 14, 1989, Greenville, SC Resides: Taylors, SC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #37 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Eastside High School (Taylors, SC)…attended Young Harris College and Appalachian State
University...was named to the Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .271 31 96 13 26 8 2 1 16 2 2 2 10 19 0-0 2 .427 .345
2014 Augusta-A .262 31 103 6 27 6 1 0 8 1 0 2 8-0 22 2-3 8 .340 .327
Minor League Totals .279 105 362 39 101 25 3 4 47 3 2 7 27-0 77 6-5 10 .398 .339

CARTAGENA, Carlos OF
Born: December 22, 1993, Guatire Zamora, VZ Resides: Guatire Zamora, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2010.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 DSL-Giants-R .147 43 143 23 21 4 1 2 12 0 0 13 16-1 46 4-4 3 .231 .291
2012 DSL-Giants-R .194 23 67 9 13 2 0 0 5 0 2 3 11-1 21 4-2 2 .224 .325
2013 DSL-Giants-R .200 41 110 23 22 1 1 4 18 0 1 5 25-0 35 7-1 0 .336 .369
2014 ARL-Giants-R .182 22 55 9 10 2 1 1 7 0 0 1 10-0 14 0-0 1 .309 .318
Minor League Totals .176 129 375 64 66 9 3 7 42 0 3 22 62-2 116 15-7 6 .272 .325

CIRIACO, Juan IF
Born: August 15, 1983, San Pedro de Macoris, DR Resides: San Pedro de Macoris, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as free agent, Dec. 21, 2007. Obtained by SF in Triple-A Phase of 2007 Rule
5 Draft.
First Pro Year: 2003
Originally signed by San Diego as non-drafted free agent, Oct. 16, 2002...was named player of the week for Fresno
for the week of June 2-9, 2014.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP

SCOUTING &
2003 Idaho Falls-R .223 49 157 21 35 6 4 0 19 0 4 2 9-0 39 8-0 19 .312 .267
2004 Fort Wayne-A .241 99 348 29 84 12 2 2 35 3 2 2 16-0 80 5-8 44 .305 .277
2005 Lake Elsinore-A .281 120 466 73 131 29 6 9 77 7 2 3 33-1 84 17-10 45 .427 .331
2006 Mobile-AA .222 122 442 46 98 20 3 3 31 7 3 3 32-2 97 9-3 27 .301 .277
2007 San Antonio-AA .160 37 131 13 21 4 0 1 6 3 0 0 6-0 25 5-1 11 .214 .197
Lake Elsinore-A .268 47 183 28 49 8 0 9 32 1 0 0 9-0 36 7-2 11 .459 .302
ARL-Padres-R .281 10 32 6 9 3 0 2 10 1 1 0 3-0 4 2-0 4 .563 .333
2008 San Jose-A .172 41 87 5 15 2 0 0 7 3 2 0 7-0 17 1-1 7 .195 .229
Augusta-A .283 36 138 28 39 3 1 5 26 1 2 0 13-0 21 7-3 9 .428 .340
2009 Fresno-AAA .274 34 84 14 23 6 1 0 12 0 3 0 6-0 8 2-2 5 .369 .312
2010 San Jose-A .375 2 8 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 .750 .444
Fresno-AAA .250 17 40 7 10 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 5-0 7 2-1 2 .300 .333
Richmond-AA .263 48 133 14 35 8 3 2 13 1 3 0 8-1 24 2-0 5 .414 .299
2011 San Jose-A .274 43 124 23 34 9 3 0 20 0 2 0 12-0 19 5-0 7 .395 .333
2012 Richmond-AA .204 33 93 7 19 1 1 1 11 0 1 0 7-0 12 4-1 4 .269 .257
Fresno-AAA .260 56 150 20 39 6 2 5 34 4 2 2 20-0 30 7-2 4 .427 .351
2013 Fresno-AAA .239 36 88 7 21 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 8-0 16 3-0 8 .295 .302
Richmond-AA .250 25 56 5 14 0 0 2 5 1 0 0 2-0 7 0-0 1 .357 .276
2014 Fresno-AAA .302 54 149 27 45 8 1 5 19 2 2 1 11-0 17 13-1 3 .470 .350
Minor League Totals .249 909 2909 375 724 132 27 47 365 36 29 14 207-4 545 99-35
236 .361 .299

CIRIACO, Rey RHP


Born: January 23, 1994, Puerto Plata, DR Resides: Puerto Plata, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, September 19, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

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COLE, Hunter OF
Born: October 3, 1992, Spartanburg, SC Resides: Moore, SC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Dorman High School (Roebuck, SC)…attended University of Georgia…was Nationals #49
selection in 2011 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .444 2 9 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 1-0 1 .556 .444
Salem-Keizer-A .239 27 92 17 22 5 0 4 10 1 1 2 8-0 20 1-0 1 .424 .311
Minor League Totals .257 29 101 19 26 6 0 4 11 1 1 2 8-0 21 2-0 2 .436 .321

COMPTON, Chase IF
Born: September 26, 1991, Dallas, TX Resides: Slidell, LA
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 21, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Northshore High School (Slidell, LA)…attended Louisiana Lafayette University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .282 33 117 21 33 5 1 0 21 1 0 8 13-0 33 1-0 3 .342 .391

CONCEPCION, Victor RHP


Born: November 23, 1996, Bonao, DR Resides: Bonao, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, October 26, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
DSL-Giants-R 6-1 3.18 14 14 0 0 0 65.0 65 29 23 4 1 15 75 13 0

CONNOLLY, Michael RHP


Born: October 31, 1991, La Habra, CT Resides: Bridgewater, MA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #27 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Glenn Tufts.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Bridgewater (MA) High School…attended University of Maine.


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 1.32 8 0 0 0 0 13.2 8 3 2 0 0 7 7 2 0
SCOUTING &

Salem-Keizer-A 0-2 10.61 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 18 11 11 1 1 6 9 1 0


2014 ARL-Giants-R 2-1 2.70 11 0 0 0 0 16.2 8 5 5 2 0 5 14 0 0
Augusta-A 0-0 1.93 4 0 0 0 0 4.2 5 1 1 0 1 3 6 0 0
Minor League Totals 4-3 3.86 29 0 0 0 0 44.1 39 20 19 3 2 21 36 3 0

COONROD, Samuel (Sam) RHP


Born: September 22, 1992, St. Louis, MO Resides: Carroltton, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #5 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by James Gabella.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Carrollton (IL) High School…attended Southern Illinois University...in 2013, Coonrod received the
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for the
previous two semesters and a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average…as a freshman, he began his collegiate
career throwing 11.1-consecutive scoreless innings.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-0 3.90 15 5 0 0 0 27.2 32 14 12 0 1 6 25 2 0

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CORNIER, Gabriel IB
Born: June 10, 1992, Maracay, VZ Resides: Maracay, VZ
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 30, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2009
Was named to DSL mid-season All-Star team in 2010.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 DSL-Giants-R .191 56 152 32 29 1 1 1 16 1 4 5 42-0 40 1-3 5 .230 .374
2010 DSL-Giants-R .269 42 130 23 35 6 1 0 16 1 1 2 22-1 32 6-2 5 .331 .381
2011 ARL-Giants-R .130 12 23 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 4-0 12 0-0 1 .261 .259
2012 ARL-Giants-R .319 31 91 10 29 8 1 0 11 0 1 0 12-0 26 0-1 0 .429 .394
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .197 25 66 10 13 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 11-0 17 0-0 5 .303 .316
2014 Augusta-A .200 36 110 14 22 5 0 2 21 1 2 1 20-0 35 2-0 2 .300 .323
Minor League Totals .229 202 572 92 131 22 4 5 75 4 9 9 111-1 162 9-6 18 .308 .358

CORONADO, Meky C
Born: December 13, 1996, Cumana, VZ Resides: Sucre, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, September 27, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .289 41 121 12 35 6 3 1 18 0 2 7 15-1 21 0-0 6 .413 .393

DAVIS, Dylan OF
Born: July 20, 1993, Bellevue, WA Resides: Redmond, WA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 216
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Matt Woodward.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Redmond (WA) High School…attended Oregon State...in 2013 he was named the Corvallis
Regional Most Outstanding Player and All-Tournament Team, as well as All-Pac-12 First Team, after compiling a
team-leading .335 average and leading the Pac-12 in doubles (22), RBI (61) and hits (86)…his 64 RBI in 2014
rank as the third most all-time in a single season at Oregon State, while his 155 RBI during this three seasons
rank as the fourth-most all-time in school history and his 48 doubles rank as the second-most in Beavers history.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .297 9 37 6 11 7 0 0 8 0 1 0 3-0 12 0-0 0 .486 .341
Salem-Keizer-A .200 23 85 11 17 0 0 4 7 0 0 1 7-0 23 1-0 0 .341 .269
Minor League Totals .230 32 122 17 28 7 0 4 15 0 1 1 10-0 35 1-0 0 .385 .291

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
DE LA CRUZ, Jose LHP
Born: June 19, 1993, Yamasa, DR Resides: Monte Plata, DR

SCOUTING &
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Nov. 8, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 0-2 6.14 10 0 0 0 0 14.2 14 12 10 1 0 16 15 5 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 2-2 5.90 13 1 0 0 1 29.0 32 21 19 0 2 19 20 4 1
Minor League Totals 2-4 5.98 23 1 0 0 1 43.2 46 33 29 1 2 35 35 9 1

DE PENA, Brayan OF
Born: November 19, 1997, Samana, DR Resides: Samana, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-4 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

DEACON, Jared C
Born: August 25, 1991, Sacramento, CA Resides: Elk Grove, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #33 selection in 2014 First-Year Players Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Elk Grove (CA) High School…attended Cal State Fullerton.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .219 21 64 8 14 1 0 0 5 3 1 1 8-0 9 0-0 1 .234 .311
San Jose-A .217 8 23 3 5 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 0 .304 .280
Minor League Totals .218 29 87 11 19 3 0 0 7 4 1 1 10-0 14 0-0 1 .253 .303

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DEL ORBE, Ramon RHP
Born: February 17, 1992, Cotui, DR Resides: Cotui, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 150
How Obtained: Selected by Giants in Rule 5 Draft, December 11, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2009

Originally signed by Marlins as Non-Drafted Free Agent, July 8, 2008.


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 DSL-Marlins-R 3-2 2.97 19 0 0 0 8 33.1 36 14 11 0 3 22 22 7 0
2010 DSL-Marlins-R 4-4 3.77 13 11 0 0 0 71.2 70 40 30 1 7 27 53 8 0
2011 GCL-Marlins-R 4-4 3.67 11 9 0 0 0 54.0 39 25 22 4 5 26 54 3 1
2012 Jamestown-A 3-5 3.69 15 14 0 0 0 75.2 63 36 31 3 0 30 49 5 3
2013 Greensboro-A 5-8 4.75 23 23 0 0 0 115.2 139 75 61 13 3 41 77 2 5
2014 Greensboro-A 3-2 5.09 16 0 0 0 1 40.2 49 24 23 4 6 21 32 2 2
Batavia-A 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 2 15.1 4 0 0 0 1 4 12 3 0
Minor League Totals 22-25 3.94 103 57 0 0 11 406.1 400 214 178 25 25 171 299 30 11

DIAZ, Alvaro RHP


Born: June 13, 1993, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, April 23, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
DSL-Giants-R 2-3 3.25 24 0 0 0 8 27.2 22 14 10 1 4 15 37 6 0

DIAZ, Carlos LHP


Born: November 18, 1993, Monteria, Colombia Resides: Monteria, Colombia
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 176
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 15, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 DSL-Giants-R 2-2 3.31 10 6 1 1 0 35.1 30 16 13 0 1 14 21 0 0
2012 DSL-Giants-R 8-2 2.91 15 14 0 0 0 80.1 64 35 26 2 7 20 68 9 2
2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-3 4.99 12 11 0 0 0 39.2 43 26 22 1 2 21 51 1 3
2014 Augusta-A 6-6 4.16 29 14 0 0 0 101.2 105 53 47 5 10 37 76 11 1
Minor League Totals 18-13 3.78 66 45 1 1 0 257.0 242 130 108 3 20 92 216 21 6

DUNNING, Jake RHP


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Born: August 12, 1998, Forest Stewart, GA Resides: Fleming Island, FL


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 185
SCOUTING &

How Obtained: Giants #33 selection in 2009 First-Year Players Draft. Signed by Kevin Christman.
First Pro Year: 2009

Graduated from Clay High School (Green Cove Springs, FL)…attended Florida Community College of Jacksonville
and Indiana University…played primarily shortstop in college and initial pro season…made M.L. debut June 16,
2013 at Atlanta.

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2009 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0
2010 Salem-Keizer-A 1-0 2.95 18 0 0 0 2 36.2 30 15 12 2 2 8 46 4 0
2011 San Jose-A 6-3 4.74 41 7 0 0 10 76.0 86 42 40 7 6 24 71 5 0
2012 Richmond-AA 5-2 4.10 44 0 0 0 0 68.0 74 36 31 2 4 22 53 6 0
2013 Fresno-AAA 2-2 1.49 34 0 0 0 1 48.1 47 14 8 3 5 14 44 4 0
San Francisco 0-2 2.84 29 0 0 0 0 25.1 20 8 8 2 3 11 16 1 0
2014 Fresno-AAA 0-3 4.57 38 4 0 0 1 65.0 65 35 33 5 3 26 51 7 0
San Francisco 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
Minor League Totals 14-7 3.81 176 11 0 0 14 295.0 304 143 125 19 20 95 267 26 0
M.L. Totals 0-2 2.77 30 0 0 0 0 26.0 20 8 8 2 3 12 16 3 0

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EDIE, Mikey OF
Born: July 3, 1997, Maracaibo, VZ Resides: Maracaibo, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 3, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014

Was named to the Dominican Summer League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .298 48 188 54 56 8 1 2 24 3 0 19 22-1 30 14-8 4 .383 .424

ENCINOSA, Eduardo (E.J.) RHP


Born: August 5, 1991, Miami, FL Resides: Miami, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 240
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Joe Salermo.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Coral Park High School (Miami, FL)…attended University of Miami…was named to the Northwest
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 2-2 2.19 13 0 0 0 4 12.1 10 4 3 2 4 4 14 4 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A
0-0 3.12 14 0 0 0 1 17.1 8 6 6 1 3 10 21 3 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A
4-1 2.39 27 0 0 0 1 26.1 20 8 7 2 6 10 22 6 0
Minor League Totals 6-3 2.57 54 0 0 0 6 56.0 38 18 16 5 13 24 57 13 0

ESCALANTE, Eugene (Geno) C


Born: June 25, 1991, Vallejo, CA Resides: Fairfield, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 211
How Obtained: Giants #15 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Rodriguez High School (Fairfield, CA)…attended Mt. Olive (NC) College…named to Northwest
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .300 39 130 19 39 8 1 1 19 0 3 7 11-0 34 0-1 4 .400 .377
2014 Augusta-A .176 16 51 7 9 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 5-0 10 0-0 3 .235 .250
Salem-Keizer-A .172 18 58 3 10 3 0 0 4 0 0 6 2-0 10 1-0 0 .224 .273
Minor League Totals .243 73 239 29 58 14 1 1 26 0 3 13 18-0 54 1-1 7 .322 .326

EWING, Skyler IF

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Born: August 22, 1992, Arlington, TX Resides: Houston, TX

SCOUTING &
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 225
How Obtained: Giants #6 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Todd Thomas.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Arlington (TX) High School…attended Rice University...in 2014, the All-Conference USA infielder
led the conference in runs scored (57), total bases (124), and shared the league’s lead in RBI (48) and finished
second in the conference in hits (81) and home runs (nine)... was named Pitcher of the Week for Salem-Keizer for
the week of July 21-28, 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .237 11 38 4 9 4 0 1 8 0 1 1 4-0 9 0-0 1 .421 .318
Salem-Keizer-A .291 51 182 35 53 9 0 8 31 0 4 6 36-0 28 0-1 1 .473 .417
Minor League Totals .282 62 220 39 62 13 0 9 39 0 5 7 40-0 37 0-1 2 .464 .401

FABIAN, Sandro OF
Born: March 6, 1998, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

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FARGAS, Johneshwy OF
Born: December 15, 1994, Carolina, PR Resides: Trujillo Alto, PR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Giants #11 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Junior Roman.
First Pro Year: 2013

Attended Puerto Rico Baseball Acadamy.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .299 30 77 21 23 4 0 0 2 1 0 3 9-0 11 8-3 0 .351 .393
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .240 49 167 33 40 6 0 3 13 4 1 12 24-0 27 15-6 3 .329 .373
Minor League Totals .258 79 244 54 63 10 0 3 15 5 1 15 33-0 38 23-9 3 .336 .379

FARLEY, Brandon RHP


Born: August 1, 1990, Cookeville, TN Resides: Cookeville, TN
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #33 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Cookeville (TN) High School…attended Northeast Mississippi Community College and Arkansas
State University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 2-1 1.19 *23 0 0 0 0 22.2 19 4 3 0 1 7 20 1 0
2013 Augusta-A 4-4 3.65 28 0 0 0 1 56.2 61 27 23 1 2 23 39 0 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 1-1 0.64 13 0 0 0 4 14.0 11 2 1 0 0 3 17 0 0
Augusta-A 0-0 7.71 9 0 0 0 0 16.1 27 17 14 2 1 7 14 1 2
Minor League Totals 7-6 3.37 73 0 0 0 5 109.2 118 50 41 3 4 40 90 2 2
*Led League

FELIZ, Keurin LHP


Born: August 17, 1990, Barahona, DR Resides: Barahona, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 12, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2009
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 DSL-Giants-R 6-4 4.32 15 13 0 0 0 66.2 66 43 32 4 6 20 40 11 0
2010 DSL-Giants-R 7-2 1.75 11 10 0 0 0 61.2 52 15 12 2 5 17 40 4 0
2011 ARL-Giants-R 2-2 5.14 20 0 0 0 7 21.0 23 14 12 0 2 12 19 1 0
2012 -Injured, Did Not Pitch-
2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 1.00 9 0 0 0 2 9.0 4 1 1 0 1 5 8 1 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

2014 -Did Not Pitch-


Minor League Totals 17-8 3.24 55 23 0 0 9 158.1 145 73 57 6 14 54 107 17 0
SCOUTING &

FLEET, Austin RHP


Born: April 17, 1987, Tulsa, OK Resides: Myrtle Beach, SC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #16 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Santa Fe High School (Edmond, OK)…attended Coastal Carolina University…posted 2nd-most
wins (6) and 2nd-highest SO/9.0ip (11.65) with 4th-best ERA (2.65) as well as 4th-most strikeouts (65) in ARL in
2010…was named CAL Pitcher of the Week April 15-22, 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 ARL-Giants-R 6-3 2.65 12 11 0 0 0 51.0 42 18 15 2 1 8 65 3 0
2011 Augusta-A 8-5 4.32 25 8 0 0 0 66.2 72 40 32 5 3 24 48 4 0
ARL-Giants-R 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0
Richmond-AA 0-0 2.77 4 0 0 0 1 13.0 11 4 4 0 0 2 6 0 0
2012 Richmond-AA 2-3 3.83 41 0 0 0 4 56.1 72 26 24 0 5 21 54 3 0
2013 San Jose-A 6-2 3.92 15 8 0 0 0 57.1 53 27 25 3 5 16 54 3 0
Fresno-AAA 1-5 3.52 13 9 0 0 0 61.1 59 24 24 11 3 17 47 0 0
2014 Richmond-AA 8-1 2.78 26 11 0 0 0 97.0 82 31 30 5 4 36 77 7 0
Fresno-AAA 4-2 3.95 7 7 1 1 0 43.1 43 20 19 4 1 13 33 4 0
Minor League Totals 36-21 3.46 146 54 1 1 6 450.0 437 190 173 30 22 138 387 24 0

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FLORES, Alejandro RHP
Born: September 25, 1993, Obregon, Mexico Resides: Obregon, Mexico
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 22, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 DSL-Giants-R 2-1 5.33 7 7 0 0 0 27.0 36 20 16 1 3 15 17 5 0
2012 DSL-Giants-R 6-4 2.04 12 12 0 0 0 61.2 50 21 14 3 4 9 44 6 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-1 7.16 11 4 0 0 0 16.1 25 15 13 0 0 9 11 6 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 4-1 2.86 12 11 0 0 0 63.0 52 26 20 1 6 12 56 8 1
Minor League Totals 13-7 3.38 42 34 0 0 0 168.0 163 82 63 5 13 45 128 25 1

FORD, Darren OF
Born: October 1, 1985, Vineland, NJ Resides: Vineland, New Jersey
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 187
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent March 3, 2014
First Pro Year: 2005

Attended Chipola JC (FL)...originally acquired by Giants from Brewers along with LHP Steve Hammond in exchange
for IF Ray Durham, July 20, 2008...played in the Giants organization from 2008-2011...made his Major League
debut Sept. 1, 2010 vs. Colorado...In 2009, he helped lead Class A Advanced San Jose to a California League
Championship, as he batted .300 (114-for-380) with 81 runs, 17 2Bs, 9 3Bs, 9 HRs, 50 RBI and team-high 35
stolen bases in 101 games...his 35 steals ranked as the fourth-most in league...earned Giants’ San Jose Player of
Month honors in July 2009 (.352 avg., 19 RBI, 10 steals) and August 2009 (.348 avg., 6 HRs, 15 RBI) and was
named CAL Player of Week for July 6-13, 2009 after batting .424 (14-for-33) with 12 RBI...ranked third overall
among minor league leaders in stolen bases (62) in 2008...placed second in stolen bases (69) and second in runs
(93) in his second professional season for Class A West Virginia.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2005 Helena-R .271 61 236 57 64 4 3 1 24 3 2 3 33-0 70 18-4 2 .326 .365
2006 West Virginia-A .283 125 491 93 139 24 3 7 54 14 1 4 56-1 133 69-15 8 .387 .361
2007 West Virginia-A .335 51 224 48 75 15 4 5 33 5 1 1 23-1 56 31-10 4 .504 .398
Brevard County-A .231 72 273 46 63 7 1 4 27 5 3 1 35-0 67 36-6 8 .308 .317
2008 Brevard County-A .230 91 343 57 79 13 3 2 27 7 3 2 46-1 88 48-11 2 .303 .322
San Jose-A .219 38 128 21 28 4 1 0 7 2 0 2 23-1 42 14-1 3 .266 .346
2009 San Jose-A .300 101 380 81 114 17 9 9 50 3 3 6 49-1 97 35-12 5 .463 .386
2010 Richmond-AA .251 113 463 64 116 20 9 5 40 8 1 5 39-0 106 37-15 4 .365 .315
San Francisco .000 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2-1 0 .000 .000
2011 Fresno-AAA .211 18 71 10 15 2 0 2 7 0 0 1 4-0 23 10-0 1 .324 .263
ARL-Giants-R .375 8 24 9 9 0 1 2 6 0 1 1 6-0 4 2-1 0 .708 .500
Richmond-AA .279 23 86 11 24 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 9-0 24 6-3 0 .314 .347
San Francisco .286 26 14 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 5 7-5 0 .286 .375

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2012 Tacoma-AAA .273 70 304 39 83 16 3 4 33 1 0 1 23-0 61 26-14 3 .385 .326
2013 Indianapolis-AAA .23 83 239 36 55 7 2 2 19 4 3 1 27-0 56 29-11 0 .301 .307

SCOUTING &
2014 Fresno-AAA .283 107 321 48 91 11 1 3 27 3 2 2 27-1 77 35-12 3 .352 .341
Minor League Totals .267 961 3583 620 955 143 40 46 356 57 20 30 400-6 904 396-115 43 .367 .343
M.L. Totals .286 33 14 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 5 9-6 0 .286 .375

FORJET, Jason RHP


Born: January 4, 1990, Hollywood, FL Resides: Pembroke Pines, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #31 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Michael Metcalf.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Nova High School (Davie, FL)…attended Florida Gulf Coast University...his 87 strikeouts in 2014
ranked as the most in the Northwest League and his seven wins were tied for the most.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 1.93 7 1 0 0 2 9.1 7 2 2 0 0 2 6 0 0
2013 San Jose-A 4-3 4.52 19 10 0 0 0 63.2 69 34 32 8 2 25 55 3 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A *7-1 3.10 15 0 0 0 0 87.0 84 33 30 6 6 16 *87 7 1
Minor League Totals 11-4 3.60 41 25 0 0 2 160.0 160 69 64 14 8 43 148 10 1
*Led League

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FUENTES, Leonardo OF
Born: November 29, 1992, Cartagena, Colombia Resides: Cartagena, Colombia
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 19, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2010
Was named to DSL mid-season All-Star team in 2010.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 DSL-Giants-R .240 61 200 32 48 14 1 4 33 0 3 7 25-0 73 3-5 0 .380 .340
2011 ARL-Giants-R .257 46 179 28 46 13 1 5 31 0 3 4 10-0 55 1-1 7 .425 .306
2012 ARL-Giants-R .088 27 80 6 7 5 0 0 5 0 2 2 6-0 47 1-1 6 .150 .167
2013 ARL-Giants-R .261 21 69 12 18 5 2 3 12 0 0 2 6-0 30 0-1 1 .522 .338
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .150 7 20 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0-0 6 0-0 0 .150 .217
Minor League Totals .223 162 548 81 122 37 4 12 82 0 9 17 47-0 211 5-8 14 .370 .300

GAGE, Matthew LHP


Born: February 11, 1993, Niskayuna, NY Resides: Johnstown, NY
Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-4 Weight: 240
How Obtained: Giants #10 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Ray Callari.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Broadalbin-Perth High School (Briadalbin, NY)…attended Siena College...finished the 2014 sea-
son at Siena, 4-7 with a 4.50 ERA (55er, 110.0ip) in 16 outings as he helped lead the Saints to their first MAAC
Championship in 15 years...played summer ball for the Chatham Anglers in the Cape Cod League, compiling a 4-2
record with a 3.89 ERA (15er, 34.2ip) and 25 strikeouts...in 2013, he was a MAAC First Team selection, as he
posted a 6-6 record with a team best 3.42 ERA (37er, 97.1ip) and a school-record 88 strikeouts.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 2-0 1.89 13 6 0 0 0 33.1 27 8 7 1 0 8 32 6 0

GALINDO, Jesús OF
Born: August 23, 1990, Miranda, VZ Resides: Miranda, VZ
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-draft free agent, Feb. 6, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2009
Ranked second in stolen bases (43) in DSL in 2010…named to Northwest League postseason All-Star team in
2011…led NWL in runs (49) and SB (47) in 2011…named to South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team
in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 DSL-Giants-R .244 58 168 49 41 5 2 0 16 9 0 8 37-0 49 22-4 6 .298 .404
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

2010 DSL-Giants-R .246 63 167 46 41 6 0 0 23 1 2 4 35-0 30 43-7 2 .281 .385


2011 Salem-Keizer-A .276 62 239 *49 66 9 3 2 20 3 3 5 25-0 46 *47-8 4 .364 .353
SCOUTING &

2012 Augusta-A .252 66 250 39 63 8 3 0 23 9 1 7 24-1 49 40-11 7 .308 .333


2013 Augusta-A .273 89 326 66 89 9 2 1 25 4 4 5 31-1 80 48-6 2 .322 .342
2014 San Jose-A .268 101 396 61 106 22 8 2 30 8 1 9 31-0 87 31-13 4 .379 .334
Minor League Totals .263 439 1546 310 406 59 18 5 137 34 11 38 183-2 341 231-49 25 .334 .353
*Led League

GARCIA, Aramis C
Born: January 12, 1993, Hialeah, FL Resides: Pembroke Pines, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jose Alou.
First Pro Year: 2014

Attended Florida International University…hit .368 (60-for-163) with 34 runs, 14 doubles, eight home runs and 37
RBI in 2014...was named the Conference USA Player of the Year, along with First Team All C-USA honors...was
a Johnny Bench Award Watch List semifinalist for the second-consecutive season...led C-USA in batting average
(.368), slugging percentage (.626) and finished second in on-base percentage (.442)...was named FIU’s Male
Student Athlete of the Year and was named to the Conference USA All-Academic team.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .219 8 32 6 7 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 5-0 6 0-0 2 .313 .324
Salem-Keizer-A .229 20 70 5 16 3 0 2 12 0 0 1 5-0 19 0-0 3 .357 .289
Minor League Totals .225 28 102 11 23 6 0 2 15 1 0 1 10-0 25 0-0 5 .343 .301

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GARDECK, Ian RHP
Born: November 21, 1990, Park Ridge, IL Resides: Lake in the Hills, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #16 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Crystal Lake (IL) South High School…attended Angelina (Lufkin, TX) College…was White Sox #8
selection in 2011 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 2-2 4.20 19 0 0 0 0 30.0 22 19 14 0 1 24 45 5 0
2013 Augusta-A 4-3 3.21 44 0 0 0 1 56.0 45 24 20 2 9 40 66 13 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 2-1 2.70 12 0 0 0 1 13.1 7 5 4 0 1 11 24 6 0
San Jose-A 1-2 9.38 17 0 0 0 0 24.0 23 27 25 2 3 28 19 5 0
Minor League Totals 9-8 4.60 92 0 0 0 2 123.1 97 75 63 4 14 103 154 29 0

GERALDO, Manuel IF
Born: September 23, 1996, Azua, DR Resides: Azua, DR
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .251 62 231 35 58 8 6 0 29 2 1 11 14-0 54 16-5 29 .338 .323

GOMEZ, Anthony IF
Born: November 23, 1994, Maturin, VZ Resides: Maturin, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 203
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 30, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .191 25 68 12 13 2 0 2 7 0 1 5 16-0 19 0-2 6 .309 .378
2013 DSL-Giants-R .154 16 39 3 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 9-0 10 0-0 3 .205 .327
2014 DSL-Giants-R .238 47 151 17 36 8 0 2 21 0 5 8 29-1 28 2-2 5 .331 .378
Minor League Totals .213 88 258 32 55 12 0 4 29 0 6 14 54-1 57 2-4 14 .306 .370

GOMEZ, Miguel C
Born: December 17, 1992, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 21, 2011.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
First Pro Year: 2012

SCOUTING &
Was named to the Dominican Summer League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014...led the Dominican Summer
League with 60 RBI in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .231 37 121 17 28 6 2 1 17 0 0 4 11-0 25 2-1 5 .339 .316
2013 DSL-Giants-R .315 35 111 16 35 12 1 2 23 0 1 1 10-1 27 1-0 3 .495 .374
2014 DSL-Giants-R .318 65 258 35 82 18 1 5 *60 0 3 5 17-0 37 3-0 8 .453 .367
Minor League Totals .296 137 490 68 145 36 4 8 100 0 4 10 38-1 89 6-1 16 .435 .356
*Led League

GOMEZ, Shan RHP


Born: August 24, 1994, Little Corn Island, Nicaragua Resides: Little Corn Island, Nicaragua
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 193
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Aug. 1, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 2-1 3.60 10 0 0 0 0 25.0 30 14 10 0 2 8 21 3 0
2013 DSL-Giants-R 7-0 2.76 18 0 0 0 0 42.1 41 14 13 3 6 15 27 6 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 1-1 1.38 12 0 0 0 2 26.0 23 12 4 0 3 17 15 9 0
Minor League Totals 10-2 2.60 40 0 0 0 2 93.1 94 40 27 3 11 40 63 18 0

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GONZALEZ, Nicholas (Nick) LHP
Born: June 26, 1992, Secaucus, NJ Resides: Tampa, FL
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-4 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #24 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Mike Metcalf.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from A.P. Leto High School (Tampa, FL)…attended University of South Florida…was Phillies #30
selection in 2010 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-1 1.04 7 0 0 0 1 17.1 6 8 2 0 0 3 17 2 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 2-5 4.06 15 14 0 0 0 71.0 69 45 32 2 5 28 4 7 3
Minor League Totals 4-6 3.46 22 14 0 0 1 88.1 75 53 34 2 5 31 64 9 3

GONZALEZ, Yendrys OF
Born: December 28, 1996, San Feliz, VZ Resides: Bolivar, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 183
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, November 18, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .040 14 25 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 12 0-0 0 .040 .111

GUDINO, Norwith RHP


Born: November 22, 1995, Puerto Cabello, VZ Resides: Falcon, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, October 20, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

GUZMAN, Eber RHP


Born: April 8, 1993, Estado, VZ Resides: Estado, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 3, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 4-3 3.98 15 11 0 0 0 63.1 68 35 28 1 5 18 56 8 2
2013 DSL-Giants-R 4-4 3.34 14 13 0 0 0 70.0 60 33 26 2 6 24 59 10 1
2014 DSL-Giants-R 4-3 3.38 14 14 0 0 0 77.1 83 37 29 3 11 23 46 5 0
Minor League Totals 12-10 3.55 43 38 0 0 0 210.2 211 105 83 6 22 65 161 23 3
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

GUZMAN, Marco IF
SCOUTING &

Born: August 7, 1994, Mexico Resides: Mexico


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants non-drafted free agent, March 9, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .174 47 121 19 21 7 1 0 16 0 1 4 22-0 26 5-3 5 .248 .318
2013 DSL-Giants-R .254 46 130 19 33 9 1 1 10 1 1 1 23-0 26 4-4 5 .362 .368
2014 DSL-Giants-R .265 14 49 6 13 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 4-0 4 1-1 2 .429 .333
Minor League Totals .223 107 300 44 67 18 2 3 31 1 2 6 49-0 56 10-8 12 .327 .342

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HARRIS, Devin OF
Born: April 23, 1988, Gastonia, NC Resides: Greenville, NC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 225
How Obtained: Giants #48 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Ashbrook High School (Gastonia, NC)…attended East Carolina University…named to California
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…was named CAL Pitcher of the week April 22-29, 2013…also led the
California League with 40 doubles in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 ARL-Giants-R .275 14 51 7 14 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 5-0 14 3-0 3 .392 .351
Salem-Keizer-A .273 27 99 8 27 9 1 1 12 0 1 0 4-0 36 0-3 0 .414 .298
2011 Augusta-A .231 108 399 47 92 26 1 15 58 1 4 4 44-2 136 6-1 5 .414 .310
2012 San Jose-A .185 53 178 22 33 3 2 4 20 0 1 2 21-0 62 0-2 4 .292 .277
Fresno-AAA .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000
Augusta-A .245 50 188 22 46 8 4 8 39 0 1 1 22-1 56 2-3 1 .457 .325
2013 San Jose-A .258 129 508 75 131 *40 5 23 84 0 7 7 41-1 123 1-1 5 .492 .318
2014 Augusta-A .236 16 55 7 13 5 0 2 7 0 0 0 8-0 12 1-0 2 .436 .333
Richmond-AA .256 108 394 47 101 26 3 13 52 0 3 2 30-0 121 3-2 3 .437 .310
Minor League Totals .244 506 1873 235 457 120 16 67 278 1 17 17 175-4 561 16-12 23 .432 .312
*Led League

HARRISON, Seth OF
Born: July 22, 1992, Houston, TX Resides: Houston, TX
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Cy-Fair High School (Cypress, TX)…and University of Louisiana-Lafayette…in week six of the 2014
season, Harrison was honored with the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week award after batting .429 with eight
runs, three homers, a double, a triple and five RBI in five games… he graduated from the University of Louisiana-
Lafayette with a degree in general studies.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .067 4 15 5 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3-0 6 1-0 0 .200 .222
Salem-Keizer-A .266 37 158 24 42 10 2 0 20 2 4 1 8-0 42 11-4 3 .354 .298
Minor League Totals .249 41 173 29 43 10 3 0 23 2 4 1 11-0 48 12-4 3 .341 .291

HELLER, Michael RHP


Born: April 25, 1991, Bradenton, FL Resides: Bradenton, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 190

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 15, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

SCOUTING &
Graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School (Sarasota, FL)…attended University of Louisiana Lafayette.

HENNING, Jameson IF
Born: June 8, 1993, Janesville, WI Resides: Janesville, WI
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 21, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2015

HERNANDEZ, Ariel RHP


Born: March 2, 1992, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 4, 2008.
First Pro Year: 2009
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009 DSL-Giants-R 6-1 3.64 13 8 0 0 0 54.1 45 26 22 3 4 18 47 6 0
2010 DSL-Giants-R 2-0 2.01 9 7 0 0 0 31.1 7 11 7 0 5 33 30 3 0
2011 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 8.40 17 0 0 0 1 15.0 19 22 14 0 4 14 15 8 0
2012 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 4.50 11 0 0 0 0 12.0 8 7 6 1 1 13 19 4 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 10.57 10 0 0 0 1 7.2 4 10 9 0 4 12 10 6 0
2014 -Injured, Did Not Pitch-
Minor League Totals 10-1 4.34 60 15 0 0 2 120.1 83 76 58 4 18 90 121 27 0

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HERNANDEZ, Rayan RHP
Born: September 24, 1995, Bayamon, PR Resides: Toa Alta, PR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 235
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, June 25, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 8.31 9 0 0 0 0 8.2 14 8 8 0 0 6 8 2 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-3 1.53 21 0 0 0 0 29.1 21 6 5 0 0 9 25 4 0
Minor League Totals 0-4 3.08 30 0 0 0 0 38.0 35 14 13 0 0 15 33 6 0

HERRERA, Jasier RHP


Born: January 1, 1998, Cartagena, Colombia Resides: Cartagena, Colombia
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, November 22, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

HERRERA, Javier OF
Born: April 9, 1985, Caracas, VZ Resides: Caracas, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 191
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, Decemeber 9, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2002
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2002 DSL-Athletics-R .286 65 227 40 65 14 5 5 47 2 2 4 23-2 56 21-4 0 .458 .359
2003 AZL-Athletics-R .230 17 61 12 14 3 1 2 13 0 0 2 7-0 19 3-1 0 .410 .329
2004 Vancouver-A .331 65 263 50 87 15 4 12 47 0 2 4 24-2 59 23-1 0 .555 .392
2005 Sacramento-AAA .417 5 12 5 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 1-0 1 1-0 0 .750 .533
Kane County-A .275 94 360 70 99 18 2 13 62 0 3 12 47-2 110 26-5 8 .444 .374
2006 Injured, Did Not Play-
2007 Stockton-A .274 62 252 45 69 17 0 9 39 0 2 6 19-1 60 11-7 3 .448 .337
Midland-AA .254 20 71 13 18 5 0 3 13 0 1 3 4-0 13 1-0 1 .451 .316
2008 Midland-AA .267 61 255 44 68 13 2 9 36 2 0 2 22-0 71 8-4 2 .439 .330
2009 Midland-AA .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .000 .000
2010 Yuma-IND .368 16 57 17 21 7 0 2 14 0 0 1 7-1 10 3-2 0 .596 .446
2011 -Did Not Play-
2012 Southern Illinois-IND
.243 19 70 14 17 2 0 6 14 0 0 0 9-2 18 0-0 0 .529 .329
Rockford-IND .338 74 278 47 94 21 3 8 64 0 0 6 30-0 66 7-1 0 .522 .414
2013 Richmond-AA .296 131 480 70 142 37 3 16 74 4 4 7 57-0 117 23-8 1 .485 .376
2014 Fresno-AAA .273 13 33 2 9 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 2-0 9 0-1 0 .394 .314
Minor League Totals .286 534 2016 351 576 125 18 70 338 8 14 42 206-7 515 117-31 16 .470 .362
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

HOLLICK, Tyler OF
Born: September 16, 1992, Calgary, Canada Resides: Calgary, Canada
SCOUTING &

Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 185


How Obtained: Giants #14 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Chuck Hensley.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Queen Elizabath High School (Calgary, Ontario, Canada)…attended Ohio State University…named
to Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…recorded 47 runs in 2013, which ranked as the most in
Northwest League.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .301 32 113 22 34 4 2 0 14 0 1 1 28-0 27 21-2 0 .372 .441
2013 Augusta-A .178 15 45 2 8 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 4-1 15 4-0 0 .267 .245
Salem-Keizer-A .262 63 237 *47 62 7 1 3 27 0 1 6 37-0 53 20-5 0 .338 .374
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .241 43 141 24 34 5 3 0 12 0 1 0 22-0 37 6-4 1 .319 .341
Minor League Totals .257 153 536 95 138 16 8 3 55 2 3 7 91-1 132 51-11 1 .334 .370
*Led League

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HORAN, Tyler OF
Born: December 2, 1990, Stoughton, MA Resides: Middleboro, VA
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 230
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2013

Gradauted from Boston College (MA) High School…attended Virginia Tech University...was named to the South
Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .245 13 49 14 12 5 1 0 5 0 1 0 6-0 12 1-0 1 .388 .321
Salem-Keizer-A .295 44 176 25 52 11 3 4 25 0 1 2 20-0 34 4-0 1 .460 .372
2014 Augusta-A .273 102 370 59 101 22 5 15 54 0 2 6 39-2 97 9-4 4 .481 .350
San Jose-A .321 28 106 17 34 5 1 10 27 0 1 1 9-1 31 6-4 2 .670 .376
Minor League Totals .284 187 701 115 199 43 10 29 111 0 5 9 74-3 174 20-8 8 .498 .357

HUGHES, Garrett LHP


Born: August 27, 1991, Carlsbad, CA Resides: Carlsbad, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-8 Weight: 255
How Obtained: Giants #19 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from La Costa Canyon High School (Carlsbad, CA)…attended Stanford University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 4.70 9 0 0 0 0 7.2 8 4 4 1 0 8 7 2 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 2.84 11 0 0 0 0 12.2 14 6 4 0 0 10 11 2 0
Minor League Totals 3-0 3.54 20 0 0 0 0 20.1 22 10 8 1 0 18 18 4 0

JACKSON, Brett OF
Born: August 2, 1988, Berkeley, CA Resides: Orinda, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Selected by Giants in Rule 5 Draft, December 11, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2009

Graduated from Miramonte High School (Orinda, CA)…attended UC Berkeley...was originally selected by the
Chicago Cubs in the 1st round (31st overall) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft…made his M.L. debut Aug. 4,
2012 at Los Angeles.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 ARL-Cubs-R .455 3 11 6 5 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 3-0 4 0-0 0 .636 .533
Boise-A .330 24 88 14 29 1 1 1 15 0 0 1 17-2 20 2-1 2 .398 .443

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Peoria-A .295 26 112 30 33 5 1 7 17 0 0 5 11-1 32 11-1 1 .545 .383
2010 Daytona-A .316 67 263 56 83 19 8 6 38 0 1 5 43-2 63 12-7 2 .517 .420

SCOUTING &
Tennessee-AA .276 61 228 47 63 13 6 6 28 3 3 4 30-1 63 18-4 1 .465 .366
2011 Tennessee-AA .256 67 246 45 63 10 3 10 32 2 2 2 45-1 74 15-6 4 .443 .373
Iowa-AAA .297 48 185 39 55 13 2 10 26 1 1 0 28-3 64 6-1 2 .551 .388
2012 Iowa-AAA .256 106 407 66 104 22 12 15 47 2 5 6 47-1 158 27-5 5 .479 .338
Chicago Cubs .175 44 120 14 21 6 1 4 9 0 0 0 22-0 59 0-3 2 .342 .303
2013 Iowa-AAA .223 61 215 24 48 7 3 6 23 2 1 3 21-0 77 7-5 1 .367 .300
ARL-Cubs-R .071 4 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 7 0-0 3 .071 .133
Tennessee-AA .200 30 95 10 19 4 2 0 4 0 0 2 13-0 37 2-2 5 .284 .309
2014 Iowa-AAA .210 81 224 23 47 8 4 5 20 0 0 4 24-0 94 4-6 4 .348 .298
Reno-AAA .188 11 16 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3-0 9 1-0 1 .375 .316
Arizona D-Backs .000 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .200
Minor League Totals .284 620 2218 313 629 100 24 27 249 18 14 14 221-4 312 38-24 17 .387 .350
Major League Totals .169 51 124 14 21 6 1 4 9 0 0 0 23-0 60 0-3 2 .331 .299

JAVIER, Nathanael IF
Born: October 10, 1995, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .229 59 236 23 54 13 2 2 28 1 4 5 12-2 43 4-4 17 .326 .276
2014 ARL-Giants-R .172 9 29 3 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 11 1-0 1 .172 .172
Minor League Totals .223 68 265 26 59 13 2 2 30 1 4 5 12-2 54 5-4 18 .309 .266

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JOHNSON, Chase RHP
Born: January 9, 1992, Fallbrook, CA Resides: Fallbrook, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Gil Kubski.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Fallbrook (CA) High School…attended Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 1.69 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 5 1 1 0 0 1 7 3 0
Salem-Keizer-A 3-2 4.17 10 10 0 0 0 41.0 36 24 19 3 4 12 37 3 0
2014 Augusta-A 4-7 4.57 23 22 0 0 0 110.1 111 69 56 5 10 40 94 18 0
Minor League Totals 8-9 4.71 36 32 0 0 0 156.2 152 94 76 8 14 53 138 24 0

JOHNSON, Christopher (Chris) RHP


Born: August 24, 1991, Redmond, WA Resides: Edmonds, WA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #17 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Matt Woodward.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Meadowdale High School (Lynnwood, WA)…attended University of Portland…named to Northwest
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…and received NOR Pitcher of the Week honors June 24-July 1, 2013…
his 0.88 whip ranked as the lowest in the Northwest League in 2013…also recorded a League leading 78 strikeouts
and was tied for the most games started (15) in 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 2-4 6.84 16 6 0 0 0 48.2 56 40 37 7 2 11 47 3 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 6-3 2.49 15 *15 0 0 0 83.0 65 27 23 1 2 8 78 7 0
2014 Augusta-A 0-1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0
Minor league Totals 8-8 4.18 32 22 0 0 0 133.2 124 69 62 8 5 21 125 10 0
*Led League

JOHNSON, Jordan RHP


Born: September 15, 1993, Sacramento, CA Resides: Elk Grove, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #23 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Gil Kubski.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Franklin High School (Elk Grove, CA)…attended Cal State Northridge.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

JOHNSON, Stephen RHP


SCOUTING &

Born: February 21, 1991, Washington DC Resides: Austin, TX


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #6 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Todd Thomas.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Boulder (CO) High School…attended St. Edward’s University.


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 0-2 4.66 17 0 0 0 2 19.1 19 11 10 2 0 12 19 3 1
2013 Augusta-A 5-1 3.61 45 0 0 0 8 52.1 41 24 21 2 3 30 71 7 0
2014 San Jose-A 7-4 3.65 49 0 0 0 1 69.0 62 31 28 5 3 36 77 4 0
Minor League Totals 12-7 3.79 113 0 0 0 11 142.2 123 67 60 9 6 80 169 14 1

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JONES, Charles (Chuckie) OF
Born: July 28, 1992, Columbia, MO Resides: Boonville, MO
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 235
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated form Boonville (MO) High School.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 ARL-Giants-R .279 46 165 25 46 7 4 5 17 1 2 2 20-0 61 6-2 6 .461 .360
2011 Salem-Keizer-A .218 41 124 19 27 6 0 2 9 0 2 5 15-0 48 4-2 4 .315 .322
2012 Augusta-A .093 23 86 7 8 3 0 1 7 0 0 2 5-0 44 0-0 1 .163 .161
Salem-Keizer-A .242 67 236 42 57 13 0 6 31 0 4 5 37-0 68 4-0 2 .373 .351
2013 Augusta-A .236 128 407 58 96 21 2 10 51 5 6 7 47-0 140 12-8 3 .371 .321
2014 San Jose-A .256 131 485 79 124 19 4 15 66 4 5 5 48-1 150 17-9 12 .404 .326
Minor League Totals .238 436 1503 230 358 69 10 39 181 10 19 26 172-1 511 43-21 28 .375 .323

JONES, Christian LHP


Born: January 27, 1991, Danville, CA Resides: Danville, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-3 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #18 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Matt Woodward.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Monte Vista High School (Danville, CA)…attended University of Oregon.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 1.69 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 0 2 4 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 2-0 3.29 11 0 0 0 0 13.2 14 8 5 1 1 2 14 2 0
2014 Augusta-A 5-9 3.33 22 22 0 0 0 110.2 96 54 41 6 9 26 100 3 0
Minor League Totals 7-9 3.26 37 22 0 0 0 129.2 113 63 47 7 10 30 118 5 0

JONES, Jonathan IF
Born: February 15, 1992, Laval, Canada Resides: Laval, Canada
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #23 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Ray Callari.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Academie Baseball Canada (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)…attended Vanier College.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 ARL-Giants-R .235 5 17 4 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3-0 6 0-0 0 .412 .350
2012 ARL-Giants-R .282 44 163 27 46 13 1 6 29 0 0 7 11-0 54 1-0 6 .485 .354
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .230 17 61 8 14 2 1 1 10 0 0 0 10-0 21 0-0 1 .344 .338
ARL-Giants-R .225 32 120 18 27 10 0 5 25 0 1 4 16-1 34 0-0 1 .433 .333

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .196 32 102 14 20 7 0 1 12 0 2 1 21-0 26 0-0 3 .294 .333
Minor League Totals .240 130 463 71 111 32 2 14 79 0 3 12 61-1 141 1-0 11 .408 .341

SCOUTING &
JONES, Nicholas (Nick) LHP
Born: September 15, 1991, Suwanee, GA Resides: Suwanee, GA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-6 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #14 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from North Gwinnett (GA) High School…attended Chattahoochee Valley Community College…led the
Arizona Rookie League with six holds in 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 1.93 17 0 0 0 2 18.2 9 4 4 9 1 9 18 3 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 6.61 19 0 0 0 1 16.1 26 16 12 0 2 12 11 3 0
Augusta-A 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 1 4.2 3 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 0
Minor League Totals 3-0 3.63 40 0 0 0 4 39.2 38 20 16 0 3 24 34 7 0

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JONES, Ryan IF
Born: September 8, 1990, Lansing, MI Resides: Haslett, MI
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Giants #13 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Kevin Christman.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Haslett (MI) High School…attended Michigan State University.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .227 60 198 20 45 8 0 1 20 2 3 2 22-0 35 2-3 8 .283 .307
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .336 42 143 24 48 12 0 0 23 3 2 3 22-0 25 9-0 4 .420 .429
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .310 14 58 8 18 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 6-0 18 4-0 1 .362 .385
Augusta-A .242 46 153 20 37 9 0 1 11 3 1 0 29-0 35 5-4 6 .320 .361
Minor League Totals .268 162 552 72 148 32 0 2 58 9 6 6 79-0 113 20-7 19 .337 .362

JONES, Ryder IF
Born: June 7, 1994, Seattle, WA Resides: Boone, NC
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Watauga High School (Boone, NC)…named to Arizona Rookie League Post-Season All-Star team
in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .317 37 145 29 46 9 0 1 18 0 1 5 14-0 38 0-0 6 .400 .394
2014 Augusta-A .220 91 369 43 81 21 1 7 49 2 1 9 18-0 93 6-1 28 .339 .272
Salem-Keizer-A .243 27 107 17 26 5 1 3 18 1 1 1 7-0 21 1-0 4 .393 .293
Minor League Totals .246 155 621 89 153 35 2 11 85 3 3 15 39-0 152 7-1 38 .362 .305

KADEN, Connor RHP


Born: October 27, 1992, Lakewood, NJ Resides: Tom’s River, NJ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #27 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Toms River (NJ) High School…attended Wake Forest University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 2.79 9 0 0 0 1 9.2 11 4 3 0 0 4 16 1 1
Augusta-A 0-1 3.60 7 0 0 0 0 10.0 14 5 4 0 0 3 7 1 0
Minor League Totals 1-1 3.20 16 0 0 0 1 19.2 25 9 7 0 0 7 23 2 1

KNIGHT, Dusten RHP


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Born: September 7, 1990, Tahlequah, OK Resides: Tahlequah, OK


SCOUTING &

Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 185


How Obtained: Giants #28 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Todd Thomas.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Tahlequah (OK) High School…attended Connors State College and University of Texas-Pan
American.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 5-1 1.13 18 0 0 0 2 32.0 24 8 4 1 2 11 43 2 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 1-3 3.65 24 0 0 0 1 37.0 26 18 15 4 2 20 44 2 0
Minor League Totals 6-4 2.48 42 0 0 0 3 69.0 50 26 19 5 4 31 87 4 0

KURRASCH, Joseph (Joe) LHP


Born: June 19, 1991, Santa Ana, CA Resides: San Juan Capistrano, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by John DiCarlo.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Serra High School (San Juan Capistrano, CA)…attended Cal Berkeley and Penn State University…
was named SAL Pitcher of the Week Aug. 19-26.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 0-2 10.80 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 6 6 0 1 3 3 0 0
ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 2-4 5.03 9 8 0 0 0 34.0 45 23 19 0 1 12 25 2 0
Augusta-A 5-0 1.78 7 4 0 0 0 25.1 19 7 5 1 0 8 32 7 0
2014 San Jose-A 8-4 3.05 18 15 0 0 0 91.1 80 34 31 3 1 33 49 5 0
Minor League Totals 15-10 3.46 40 27 0 0 0 158.2 154 71 61 4 3 58 112 15 0

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LACEN, Luis OF
Born: October 13, 1996, San Juan, PR Resides: San Juan, PR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #13 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Junior Ramon.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy (Florida, PR).


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .250 19 48 8 12 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 5-0 20 3-0 3 .271 .3219

LEENHOUTS, Andrew (Drew) LHP


Born: March 28, 1990, Franklin, MA Resides: Franklin, MA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #23 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Glenn Tufts.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Franklin (MA) High School…attended Northeastern University…named to Northwest League
Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…led the Northwest League with nine wins and was tied for the most starts in
the League with 15 in 2013...was named Pitcher of the Week for Salem-Keizer for the week of June 23-30, 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 3-1 4.38 16 6 0 0 0 37.0 41 24 18 2 4 14 60 6 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A *9-2 2.39 15 *15 0 0 0 71.2 68 23 19 5 1 14 53 5 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 3-4 4.73 18 11 0 0 0 72.1 87 46 38 8 1 11 71 7 1
Minor League Totals 15-7 3.73 49 32 0 0 0 181.0 196 93 75 15 6 39 184 18 1
*Led League

LESLIE, Benjamin (Ben) OF


Born: June 28, 1994, Cheltenham, Australia Resides: Cheltenham, Australia
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, February 5, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .348 15 23 7 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 9-1 9 1-1 0 .435 .531
2014 ARL-Giants-R .200 16 40 8 8 3 0 0 7 0 0 2 14-0 11 0-0 2 .275 .429
Minor League Totals .254 31 63 15 16 5 0 0 9 0 0 2 23-1 20 1-1 2 .333 .466

LICHTENTHALER, Christian IF
Born: October 8, 1991, Albany, OR Resides: Albany, OR

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 12, 2014.

SCOUTING &
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from West Albany (OR) High School…attended Lower Columbia College and Concordia University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .235 25 81 9 19 2 1 0 9 0 3 2 13-0 20 3-1 0 .284 .343
Salem-Keizer-A .286 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 0 0-1 1 .286 .375
Minor League Totals .239 28 88 9 21 2 1 0 9 1 3 2 14-0 20 3-2 1 .284 .346

LOAISIGA, Jonathan RHP


Born: November 2, 1994, Managua, Nicaragua Resides: Managua, Nicaragua
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, September 13, 2012 .
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 8-1 2.75 13 13 0 0 0 68.2 60 29 21 4 2 16 40 6 0
2014 -Injured, Did Not Pitch-
Minor League Totals 8-1 2.75 13 13 0 0 0 68.2 60 29 21 4 2 16 40 6 0

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LOFTON, Christopher (Chris) OF
Born: May 20, 1990, Jackson, MS Resides: Raleigh, MS
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Giants #9 selection in 2010 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Andrew Jefferson.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Raleigh (MS) High School…attended Jones County Junior College (Ellisville, MS).
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 Salem-Keizer-A .268 52 198 32 53 5 2 2 16 0 0 3 22-0 41 15-5 1 .343 .350
2011 Augusta-A .237 119 418 59 99 16 2 1 31 7 2 5 49-0 98 22-14 4 .292 .323
2012 San Jose-A .245 96 347 67 85 14 1 5 30 *13 1 1 38-0 103 22-7 4 .334 .320
2013 San Jose-A .258 120 446 72 115 18 11 4 41 14 5 6 45-1 105 23-13 4 .374 .331
2014 San Jose-A .189 20 74 13 14 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 9-0 27 4-2 0 .297 .277
Augusta-A .250 76 276 36 69 16 3 2 29 2 1 1 28-0 69 17-6 2 .351 .320
Minor League Totals .247 483 1759 279 435 71 22 14 151 36 9 16 191-1 443 103-47 15 .337 .325
*Led League

LOLLIS, Ryan OF
Born: December 16, 1986, Houston, TX Resides: Houston, TX
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #37 selection in 2009 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Todd Thomas.
First Pro Year: 2009

Graduated from Houston (TX) Christian High School…attended University of Missouri…was Pirates #20 selection
in 2005 first-year player draft, but did not sign…was Tigers #20 selection in 2008 first-year player draft, but did
not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 Salem-Keizer-A .312 52 199 31 62 9 3 2 25 0 1 0 20-0 24 1-5 1 .417 .373
2010 Augusta-A .288 114 389 52 112 9 9 3 36 2 0 2 32-1 55 8-2 3 .380 .345
2011 San Jose-A .255 14 51 12 13 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 4-0 9 0-0 1 .294 .333
Augusta-A .314 80 296 45 93 22 2 2 37 0 2 1 39-0 47 10-5 1 .422 .393
Richmond-AA .222 3 9 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .222 .222
2012 San Jose-A .296 75 318 49 94 18 3 5 39 0 4 0 27-0 53 5-6 2 .418 .347
Fresno-AAA .309 50 175 27 54 9 2 3 21 3 1 0 25-1 26 2-3 4 .434 .393
2013 Richmond-AA .267 136 469 60 125 24 2 8 57 8 4 8 50-2 61 6-3 5 .377 .345
2014 Richmond-AA .217 70 203 21 44 4 3 1 17 3 2 1 17-0 28 2-0 0 .281 .278
San Jose-A .275 26 109 15 30 3 0 3 11 2 0 0 7-0 8 4-0 0 .385 .319
Minor League Totals .284 620 2218 313 629 100 24 27 249 18 14 14 221-4 312 38-24 17 .387 .350

LUJAN, Matthew LHP


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Born: August 23, 1988, Fresno, CA Resides: Stockton, CA


Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 210
SCOUTING &

How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 13, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2012
Graduated from St. Mary’s High School (Stockton, CA)…attended University of San Francisco...was named to the
South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 4-1 1.95 11 7 0 0 0 37.0 24 8 8 3 2 11 35 4 0
2013 Augusta-A 7-0 3.33 15 12 0 0 0 78.1 77 32 29 5 4 28 64 4 0
2014 Augusta-A 6-2 2.19 12 10 0 0 0 70.0 67 20 17 0 0 21 66 7 0
San Jose-A 6-2 3.42 12 12 0 0 0 71.0 66 29 27 8 1 23 69 4 0
Minor League Totals 23-5 2.84 50 41 0 0 0 256.1 234 89 81 16 7 83 234 19 0

LUNA, Jose RHP


Born: March 8, 1996, Chepo, Panama Resides: Chepo, Panama
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 3, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

MAITA, Jose LHP


Born: December 23, 1997, Maturin, VZ Resides: Maturin, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 178
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

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MARTE, Kelvin LHP
Born: November 24, 1987, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-9 Weight: 168
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 11, 2007.
First Pro Year: 2007
Named to California League In-Season All-Star team in 2011…was named CAL Pitcher of the week for June 6-13…
was named California League Pitcher of the week for Aug. 13-20 in 2012.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 DSL-Giants-R 5-1 1.62 28 0 0 0 3 61.0 36 12 11 3 0 14 91 7 0
2008 Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 6.14 8 0 0 0 0 7.1 8 5 5 0 1 4 10 1 0
ARL-Giants-R 2-1 1.78 8 7 0 0 0 35.1 26 12 7 0 1 10 31 2 1
2009 Augusta-A 1-1 3.00 5 5 0 0 0 21.0 24 10 7 0 0 8 11 1 0
2010 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 3.52 6 0 0 0 0 7.2 10 5 3 0 0 2 9 0 0
Augusta-A 1-0 2.73 7 4 0 0 0 26.1 24 8 8 1 0 7 16 3 0
San Jose-A 0-0 14.73 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 6 6 6 0 1 5 3 1 0
2011 San Jose-A 12-6 3.47 25 25 0 0 0 147.2 158 67 57 11 6 47 84 8 2
2013 San Jose-A 6-4 3.67 25 15 0 0 0 105.1 102 46 43 14 4 19 80 2 1
2014 Richmond-AA 8-3 3.83 18 15 1 1 0 87.0 89 37 37 8 1 23 55 0 0
Fresno-AAA 1-2 5.45 6 6 0 0 0 36.1 42 24 22 6 0 8 21 5 1
Minor League Totals 38-21 3.53 154 88 1 1 3 587.0 582 264 230 46 18 158 448 32 6

MARTINEZ, Rodolfo RHP


Born: April 4, 1994, Boca Chica, DR Resides: Boca Chica, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 178
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, September 16, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-5 8.78 15 7 0 0 0 27.2 45 32 27 1 1 16 35 8 0

MASSONI, Craig IF
Born: October 29, 1991, Danville, CA Resides: Danville, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #33 selection in 2013 First-Year Players Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from San Ramon Valley High School (Danville, CA)…attended Chabot College and Austin Peay State
University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .272 37 125 27 34 8 0 2 22 0 0 8 19-0 29 2-1 4 .384 .401
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .244 21 78 7 19 4 0 2 12 0 1 2 16-0 22 0-0 2 .372 .381
Augusta-A .255 44 153 18 39 11 0 1 10 0 0 1 15-0 45 2-0 0 .346 .325
Minor League Totals .258 102 356 52 92 23 0 5 44 0 1 11 50-0 96 4-1 6 .365 .366

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
McCALL, Shilo OF

SCOUTING &
Born: June 2, 1994, Laramie, WY Resides: Farmington, NM
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #9 selection in 2012 First-Year Players Draft. Signed by Chuck Hensley.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Piedra Vista High School (Farmington, NM).


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .246 39 138 22 34 7 1 3 20 0 0 1 25-1 43 6-2 5 .377 .366
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .235 55 196 31 46 14 3 4 30 3 0 7 21-1 67 3-2 6 .398 .330
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .200 46 165 20 33 13 0 3 21 0 2 2 19-0 53 2-1 2 .333 .287
Minor League Totals .226 140 499 73 113 34 4 10 71 3 2 10 65-2 163 11-5 13 .371 .326

McCASLAND, Jacob (Jake) RHP


Born: September 13, 1991, Farmington, NM Resides: Farmington, NM
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 225
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Chuck Hensley.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Piedra Vista High School (Farmington, NM)…attended University of New Mexico…was Giants #38
selection in 2010 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 4.73 15 0 0 0 0 13.1 17 8 7 0 0 10 13 0 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 2-3 7.76 22 0 0 0 0 26.2 26 23 23 1 3 23 32 6 1
Minor League Totals 3-3 6.75 37 0 0 0 0 40.0 43 31 30 1 3 33 45 6 1

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McCORMICK, Philip (Phil) LHP
Born: September 7, 1988, Wildwood, MO Resides: Wildwood, MO
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #31 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Michael Murray.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Lafayette High School (Wildwood, MO)…attended University of Missouri Columbia…led the
Eastern League with 14 holds in 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Salem-Keizer-A 1-1 1.19 23 0 0 0 6 30.1 19 5 4 1 2 11 29 5 0
2012 San Jose-A 3-1 3.48 *61 0 0 0 1 51.2 46 21 20 1 1 20 54 7 0
2013 Richmond-AA 4-5 3.97 58 0 0 0 3 56.2 49 32 25 3 5 34 57 6 0
2014 Richmond-AA 2-4 3.72 50 0 0 0 1 65.1 61 31 27 4 4 29 62 3 0
Minor League Totals 10-11 3.35 192 0 0 0 11 204.0 175 89 76 9 12 94 202 21 0
*Led League

McVAY, Mason LHP


Born: August 15, 1990, Miami, FL Resides: Miami, FL
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-7 Weight: 240
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Michael Metcalf.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Killian High School (Miami, FL)…attended Florida International University…appeared in 51 games
in 2013, which led the SAL.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 1-0 1.19 18 0 0 0 1 30.1 23 4 4 0 1 13 43 3 0
2013 Augusta-A 3-5 4.12 *51 1 0 0 1 67.2 71 39 31 5 5 18 75 8 0
2014 San Jose-A 0-5 4.38 47 0 0 0 1 72.0 62 45 35 6 0 26 83 4 0
Minor League Totals 4-10 3.71 116 1 0 0 3 170.0 156 88 70 11 6 57 201 15 0
*Led League

McVEY, Cameron RHP


Born: October 18, 1988, Arcadia, CA Resides: Glendora, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #22 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2012

Graduated from Charter Oak High School (Covina, CA)…attended Biola University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 1-1 5.40 12 0 0 0 0 10.0 9 6 6 0 0 7 8 3 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

2013 Salem-Keizer-A
3-2 3.19 22 0 0 0 1 42.1 34 15 15 1 0 14 48 5 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A
1-2 5.86 22 0 0 0 1 27.2 24 18 18 2 1 15 32 4 0
SCOUTING &

Minor League Totals 5-5 4.39 56 0 0 0 2 80.0 67 39 39 3 1 36 88 12 0

MEDINA, Francisco IF
Born: March 20, 1998, San Cristobal, DR Resides: San Cristobal, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

MEDINA, Hengerber IF
Born: October 12, 1994, San Felipe, VZ Resides: San Felipe, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 158
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Oct. 3, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .313 40 128 28 40 4 0 0 10 5 0 7 26-0 16 7-3 12 .344 .453
2013 DSL-Giants-R .162 53 148 22 24 3 1 0 9 3 0 7 17-0 37 7-3 9 .196 .279
2014 DSL-Giants-R .220 49 132 28 29 2 1 0 9 1 2 4 22-0 17 6-2 7 .250 .344
Minor League Totals .228 142 408 78 93 9 2 0 28 9 2 18 65-0 70 20-8 28 .260 .357

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MEDRANO, Robinson OF
Born: April 20, 1996, Santiago de los Caball, DR Resides: Santiago de los Caball, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Jan. 3, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .225 40 138 17 31 3 1 1 11 0 0 1 7-0 35 7-2 8 .283 .267
2014 DSL-Giants-R .268 55 209 38 56 6 5 2 31 0 0 6 27-0 50 3-3 6 .373 .368
Minor League Totals .251 95 347 55 87 9 6 3 42 0 0 7 34-0 85 10-5 14 .337 .330

MELENDEZ, Rene C
Born: January 20, 1995, Humacao, PR Resides: Humacao, PR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #17 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Junior Roman.
First Pro Year: 2013

Attended Caguas (PR) Military Acadamy.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .154 4 13 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 6 0-0 1 .231 .154
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .182 5 11 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3-0 2 0-0 0 .182 .357
ARL-Giants-R .123 24 73 5 9 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 4-0 20 0-0 5 .164 .179
Minor League Totals .134 33 97 5 13 4 0 0 9 0 0 1 7-0 28 0-0 6 .175 .200

MELLA, Keury RHP


Born: August 2, 1993, Bonao, DR Resides: Bonao, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 9, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 3-3 2.47 14 14 0 0 0 69.1 59 22 19 3 7 28 75 7 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 3-2 2.25 10 9 0 0 0 36.0 34 12 9 0 1 11 41 4 0
2014 Augusta-A 3-3 3.93 12 12 1 0 0 66.1 69 36 29 1 7 13 63 8 0
Salem-Keizer-A 1-1 1.83 6 6 0 0 0 19.2 16 5 4 0 2 6 20 3 0
Minor League Totals 10-9 2.87 42 41 1 0 0 191.1 178 75 61 4 17 58 199 22 0

MELO, Kendry RHP


Born: January 7, 1994, San Cristobal, DR Resides: Azua, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 12, 2013.

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
First Pro Year: Signed for 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

SCOUTING &
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-2 9.50 8 3 0 0 0 18.0 21 24 19 2 2 21 19 7 0

MENDE, Sam IF
Born: January 9, 1990, Aurora, IL Resides: Clearwater, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 166
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as a minor league free agent, July 3, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Clearwater (FL) Central Catholic High School…attended University of South Florida…was originally
Rockies #31 selection in 2011 first-year player draft.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 Casper-R .281 46 171 33 48 11 2 14 39 1 0 5 16-3 52 7-2 14 .614 .359
Tri-City-A .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .000
2012 Asheville-A .281 112 430 76 121 38 3 12 68 3 5 12 29-1 91 23-8 14 .467 .340
2013 Modesto-A .224 16 49 4 11 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 2-0 18 3-0 0 .286 .296
2014 Modesto-A .155 17 58 6 9 3 1 0 0 1 0 5 4-0 12 2-1 3 .241 .269
Salem-Keizer-A .227 12 44 8 10 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 8-0 11 1-0 1 .386 .346
Augusta-A .308 4 13 2 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2-0 0 1-0 0 .385 .400
San Jose-A .191 18 68 5 13 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4-0 26 0-1 1 .250 .236
Minor League Totals .258 226 837 134 216 59 7 28 118 6 5 25 65-4 212 37-12 33 .446 .328

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MENDOZA, Beicker OF
Born: February 14, 1998, Caracas, VZ Resides: Caracas, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

MERCEDES, Hector OF
Born: October 25, 1991, Santo Domingo, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Aug. 30, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2010
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 DSL-Giants-R .211 53 194 16 41 1 1 1 19 0 1 2 12-1 68 1-4 2 .242 .263
2011 DSL-Giants-R .199 53 166 23 33 6 2 3 22 1 0 5 14-1 50 4-3 3 .313 .281
2012 ARL-Giants-R .256 42 156 20 40 11 4 0 21 0 1 1 14-1 49 3-3 9 .378 .320
2013 ARL-Giants-R .215 32 93 15 20 4 2 2 17 0 0 1 4-0 39 1-0 0 .366 .255
2014 ARL-Giants-R .296 31 98 15 29 6 4 1 12 1 2 1 5-0 26 0-1 9 .469 .330
Minor League Totals .231 211 707 89 163 28 13 7 91 2 4 10 49-3 232 9-11 23 .337 .288

MESSNER, Steven LHP


Born: December 10, 1989, Victorville, CA Resides: Victorville, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, February 19, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Apple Valley Christian School (Hesperia, CA)…attended College of the Canyons, Oklahoma Baptist
University and Cal State San Marcos.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
Augusta-A 7-5 4.17 31 12 0 0 0 110.0 139 67 51 3 6 39 82 15 1

METZGER, Brennan OF
Born: December 15, 1989, La Jolla, CA Resides: Seal Beach, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #22 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Mission Hills High School (San Marcos, CA)…attended Cal State Long Beach.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .210 38 105 20 22 6 0 1 6 2 0 11 21-0 15 6-2 1 .295 .394
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

San Jose-A .400 9 10 4 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 4 1-0 3 0-1 0 .800 .600


2013 -Injured, Did Not Pitch-
SCOUTING &

2014 ARL-Giants-R .354 33 82 24 29 6 3 0 10 1 1 1 16-0 8 4-0 1 .500 .460


Minor League Totals .279 80 197 48 55 13 3 2 21 3 1 16 38-0 26 10-3 2 .406 .433

MILLER, Blake IF
Born: April 25, 1990, Salem, OR Resides: Salem, OR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #25 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Matt Woodward.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from South Salem (OR) High School…attended Sacramento State University and Western Oregon
State University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .211 16 38 9 8 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 10-0 12 0-0 1 .237 .412
Salem-Keizer-A .309 25 97 18 30 8 0 3 12 0 2 2 9-2 19 3-1 5 .485 .373
2014 San Jose-A .299 96 364 47 109 24 4 8 73 2 8 9 26-0 80 5-1 10 .453 .354
Richmond-AA .304 26 92 9 28 5 2 0 12 0 0 1 9-0 21 1-0 2 .402 .373
Minor League Totals .296 163 591 83 175 38 6 11 100 2 10 15 54-2 132 9-2 18 .437 .364

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MILLER, Ethan RHP
Born: November 19, 1990, Upland, CA Resides: Chino Hills, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #22 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Ayala High School (Chino Hills, CA)…attended San Diego State University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 3.27 8 0 0 0 0 11.0 10 5 4 0 0 5 16 4 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 5-3 4.60 14 14 0 0 0 78.1 89 44 40 2 2 15 57 10 1
Minor League Totals 6-3 4.43 22 14 0 0 0 89.1 99 49 44 2 2 20 73 14 1

MIZENKO, Tyler RHP


Born: April 9, 1990, Wallingford, CT Resides: Wallingford, CT
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #28 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Hamden Hall Country Day School (Hamden, CT)…attended Winthrop University…named to South
Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…led the SAL with 25 saves in 2013.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 3-0 1.99 24 0 0 0 13 31.2 27 9 7 0 0 5 29 6 0
2013 Augusta-A 1-4 2.75 48 0 0 0 *25 52.1 45 19 16 3 1 24 50 2 0
2014 San Jose-A 4-3 3.48 *59 0 0 0 14 62.0 65 26 24 5 1 17 48 4 0
Minor League Totals 8-7 2.90 131 0 0 0 52 146.0 137 54 47 8 2 46 127 12 0
*Led League

MONTERO, Raymundo RHP


Born: June 26, 1989, Villa Altagracia, DR Resides: Villa Altagracia, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Aug. 28, 2007.
First Pro Year: 2008

Named to Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013.


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 DSL-Giants-R 4-3 4.88 24 0 0 0 2 51.2 59 35 28 3 6 31 43 8 0
2009 DSL-Giants-R 2-3 1.14 19 0 0 0 4 47.1 30 15 6 1 1 12 42 8 0
2010 ARL-Giants-R 1-1 2.70 18 0 0 0 1 16.2 14 5 5 0 0 6 17 7 0
2011 Salem-Keizer-A 0-1 9.82 5 0 0 0 0 7.1 11 12 8 1 0 12 14 3 0
ARL-Giants-R 0-1 6.35 7 1 0 0 0 11.1 10 10 8 0 0 8 6 1 0
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 3-4 4.38 11 11 0 0 0 49.1 58 28 24 5 4 17 38 3 1

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 2-2 1.82 25 0 0 0 14 29.2 20 8 6 2 1 7 43 5 0
2014 Augusta-A 1-6 5.26 30 0 0 0 5 37.2 34 29 22 3 1 23 36 2 0

SCOUTING &
Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 1 7.1 3 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 0
Minor League Totals 13-21 3.73 145 12 0 0 27 258.1 239 142 107 15 13 119 248 37 1

MORA, Jose C
Born: January 16, 1993, San Cristobal, VZ Resides: San Cristobal, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 26, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .310 23 58 8 18 4 2 0 11 1 0 0 5-0 6 1-0 1 .448 .365
2014 DSL-Giants-R .133 16 45 2 6 0 0 1 10 2 0 1 6-0 8 0-1 2 .200 .250
Minor League Totals .233 39 103 10 24 4 2 1 21 3 0 1 11-0 14 1-1 3 .340 .313

MOREL, Jose RHP


Born: September 6, 1993, Montecristi, DR Resides: Montecristi, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Aug. 16, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012

His 1.22 ERA ranked as the lowest figure in the Dominican Summer League in 2013...was named to the Dominican
Summer League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 0-1 8.71 6 2 0 0 0 10.1 8 13 10 0 4 13 7 8 1
2013 DSL-Giants-R 6-0 *1.22 22 1 0 0 6 59.0 48 13 8 1 2 6 55 5 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 7-1 1.73 20 0 0 0 5 52.0 46 15 10 0 2 15 55 3 0
Minor League Totals 13-2 2.08 48 3 0 0 11 121.1 102 41 28 1 8 34 117 16 1
*Led League

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MORENO, Rando IF
Born: June 6, 1992, Monte Plata, DR Resides: Monte Plata, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 164
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 22, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 DSL-Giants-R .222 34 117 23 26 3 1 0 6 1 0 4 20-0 18 6-7 8 .265 .355
2012 DSL-Giants-R .267 66 243 39 65 8 0 0 26 2 2 5 41-0 33 23-11 14 .300 .381
2013 ARL-Giants-R .342 28 117 18 40 7 3 0 18 1 0 0 12-0 18 10-4 6 .453 .403
Augusta-A .353 13 34 4 12 1 2 0 4 2 0 0 1-0 6 2-2 0 .500 .371
2014 San Jose-A .218 27 87 6 19 0 0 0 3 5 1 0 7-0 17 10-4 4 .218 .274
Augusta-A .197 93 330 36 65 7 0 1 30 14 3 7 22-0 44 16-5 24 .227 .260
Minor League Totals .245 261 928 126 227 26 6 1 87 25 6 16 103-0 136 67-33 56 .289 .329

MORLES, Jose C
Born: August 18, 1994, Cabimas, VZ Resides: Cabimas, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by the Giants as a non-drafted free agent on Sept. 11, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 DSL-Giants-R .231 20 52 5 12 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 10-0 12 0-1 1 .269 .365
2014 DSL-Giants-R .287 33 87 18 25 3 0 0 9 3 1 2 19-0 14 1-1 6 .322 .422
Minor League Totals .266 53 139 23 37 5 0 0 12 3 1 3 29-0 26 1-2 7 .302 .401

MORONTA, Reyes RHP


Born: January 6, 1993, Santiago, DR Resides: Santiago, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 16, 2010.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
DSL-Giants-R 1-1 2.13 14 0 0 0 5 42.1 30 11 10 3 5 13 36 2 2
2012 ARL-Giants-R 3-0 3.06 17 0 0 0 1 17.2 16 9 6 2 0 9 18 2 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 2-2 4.98 6 6 0 0 0 21.2 24 15 12 2 2 8 22 1 1
2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 4.66 20 0 0 0 5 19.1 16 12 10 1 2 11 30 1 1
Minor League Totals 6-4 3.39 57 6 0 0 11 101.0 86 47 38 8 9 41 106 6 4

MOSS, Bradley (Brad) C


Born: October 10, 1989, Cincinnati, OH Resides: Acworth, GA
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-8 Weight: 160


How Obtained: Signed by Giants as a non-drafted free agent, June 21, 2012.
SCOUTING &

First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Calhoun High School (Atlanta, GA)…attended Samford University.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 -Injured, Did Not Play-
2013 Richmond-AA .200 5 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .400 .200
Augusta-A .147 14 34 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5-0 7 0-0 0 .176 .256
2014 Fresno-AAA .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .500
Minor League Totals .150 21 40 5 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 6-0 9 0-0 0 .200 .261

MURRAY, Byron OF
Born: July 26, 1995, Wellington, FL Resides: Wellington, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #25 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jose Alou.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Trinity Christian Academy (Lake Worth, FL).


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .279 19 68 10 19 5 2 0 12 0 0 1 6-1 15 1-0 0 .412 .347

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NEFF, Steven LHP
Born: February 24, 1989, Lancaster, SC Resides: Lancaster, SC
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #41 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Lancaster (SC) High School…attended University of South Carolina-Columbia…was Pirates #26
selection in 2007 first-year player draft, but did not sign…was Royals #23 selection in 2010 first-year player draft,
but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 29.25 7 0 0 0 1 4.0 16 13 13 1 0 1 6 1 0
2012 Augusta-A 5-1 3.81 45 0 0 0 1 75.2 82 37 32 4 8 29 86 9 1
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.96 8 0 0 0 0 9.1 6 1 1 0 0 3 16 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 1-0 2.49 14 0 0 0 0 21.2 25 6 6 0 1 5 23 2 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 1-3 3.90 26 0 0 0 0 30.0 36 14 13 3 4 10 34 6 0
Minor League Totals 7-4 4.16 100 0 0 0 2 140.2 165 71 65 8 13 48 165 18 1

OROPESA, Ricky IF
Born: December 15, 1989, Los Angeles, CA Resides: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 225
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Michael Kendall.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Etiwanda High School (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)…attended University of Southern California…
was a non-roster invitee to Giants’ Major League Spring Training camp in 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 San Jose-A .263 134 518 70 136 30 3 16 98 0 4 2 59-2 150 1-1 11 .425 .338
2013 Richmond-AA .207 66 241 19 50 6 0 6 23 0 2 1 15-1 74 0-0 6 .307 .255
San Jose-A .295 57 220 30 65 16 0 8 38 0 5 4 24-2 55 0-0 5 .477 .368
2014 Richmond-AA .241 116 349 32 84 16 0 5 35 0 3 3 36-0 89 0-0 12 .330 .315
Minor League Totals .252 373 1328 151 335 68 3 35 194 0 14 10 134-5 368 1-1 34 .387 .322

ORTIZ, Randy OF
Born: June 15, 1993, Juan Baron, DR Resides: Juan Baron, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Oct. 19, 2010.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2011
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 DSL-Giants-R .292 57 168 31 49 6 3 0 19 3 0 6 23-0 49 19-9 5 .363 .396

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2012 ARL-Giants-R .247 50 182 41 45 7 4 0 22 4 2 *9 15-1 47 *30-7 4 .330 .332
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .253 48 150 27 38 4 3 0 7 3 0 6 14-0 36 16-3 3 .320 .341

SCOUTING &
2014 Augusta-A .259 51 162 15 42 3 1 0 13 2 0 3 13-0 43 8-6 3 .290 .326
Salem-Keizer-A .000 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1-0 0 .000 .000
ARL-Giants-R .390 20 77 20 30 2 3 1 9 1 1 1 8-0 12 16-1 2 .532 .448
Minor League Totals .274 227 744 134 204 22 14 1 70 13 3 25 73-1 188 90-26 17 .345 .357
*Led League

OSICH, Josh LHP


Born: September 3, 1988, Boise, Idaho Resides: Boise, ID
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 230
How Obtained: Giants’ #6 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Matt Woodward.
First Pro Year: 2012
Graduated from Bishop Kelly High School (Boise, ID)…attended Oregon State...was Angels #7 selection in 2010
first-year player draft, but did not sign…was named to the California League mid-season All-Star Team and par-
ticipated in the Carolina/California League All-Star Game in 2013.

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2012 San Jose-A 0-2 3.62 27 2 0 0 1 32.1 34 14 13 1 0 11 34 3 0
2013 San Jose-A 3-1 2.45 34 0 0 0 12 40.1 32 13 11 1 0 10 48 4 1
Richmond-AA 2-3 4.85 22 0 0 0 3 29.2 26 16 16 2 0 12 28 4 0
2014 Richmond-AA 1-0 3.78 28 0 0 0 0 33.1 28 18 14 4 1 20 27 4 0
Minor League Totals 6-6 3.58 111 2 0 0 16 135.2 120 61 54 8 1 53 137 15 1

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OSORIO, Christian LHP
Born: April 14, 1995, Puerto La Cruz, VZ Resides: Puerto La Cruz, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, October 20, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

PANIAGUA, Armando RHP


Born: November 10, 1990, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 155
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 19, 2008.
First Pro Year: 2008
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 DSL-Giants-R 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 1 8.1 7 0 0 0 0 6 7 0 0
2009 DSL-Giants-R 1-2 3.73 10 6 0 0 0 31.1 25 19 13 3 10 11 34 4 0
2010 ARL-Giants-R 1-1 5.13 10 9 0 0 0 33.1 41 20 19 0 3 15 30 8 0
2011 ARL-Giants-R 3-0 7.50 11 0 0 0 0 12.0 13 10 10 0 0 5 13 4 0
2012 Salem-Keizer-A 1-1 4.78 19 0 0 0 0 26.1 34 18 14 2 2 16 32 7 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 0-1 2.48 25 1 0 0 2 36.1 34 14 10 2 8 20 22 3 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 0-2 6.48 18 0 0 0 0 25.0 21 20 18 1 2 17 26 9 0
Minor League Totals 7-7 4.38 97 16 0 0 3 172.2 175 101 84 8 25 90 164 35 0

PARE, Matthew (Matt) C


Born: November 17, 1990, Portland, ME Resides: Lighthouse Point, FL
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 26, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Pompano Beach (FL) High School…attended Boston College…was Astros #26 selection in 2009
first-player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .200 9 20 3 4 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 4-0 6 0-0 0 .350 .320
Augusta-A .111 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0-0 3 1-0 0 .111 .200
2014 San Jose-A .238 13 42 3 10 4 0 0 9 1 2 5 4-0 12 0-0 0 .333 .358
ARL-Giants-R .286 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 .286 .375
Minor League Totals .218 29 78 6 17 4 0 1 16 3 3 7 8-0 22 1-0 0 .308 .333

PARRA, Nicoll OF
Born: July 28, 1994, Maracay, VZ Resides: Maracay, VZ
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-9 Weight: 160


How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Dec. 15, 2010.
SCOUTING &

First Pro Year: 2011


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 DSL-Giants-R .067 20 45 6 3 1 0 0 5 0 1 2 10-0 13 2-3 4 .089 .259
2012 DSL-Giants-R .230 65 178 32 41 5 3 0 13 5 2 8 59-1 43 21-12 2 .292 .437
2013 DSL-Giants-R .244 40 119 23 29 3 1 0 18 0 0 6 36-0 21 20-5 1 .263 .416
2014 ARL-Giants-R .254 25 67 13 17 2 0 0 8 1 1 3 6-1 9 3-0 2 .284 .338
Minor League Totals .220 150 409 74 90 11 4 0 44 6 4 19 111-2 86 46-20 9 .267 .405

PARRA, Olbis RHP


Born: October 1, 1994, Puerto Plata, DR Resides: Puerto Plata, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 2, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 5-3 4.13 13 13 0 0 0 56.2 57 33 26 1 2 17 37 10 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 4-0 1.24 6 4 0 0 0 29.0 19 5 4 2 1 4 23 4 0
Minor League Totals 9-3 3.15 19 17 0 0 85.2 76 38 30 3 3 21 60 14 0

PATINO, Jose OF
Born: December 11, 1997, Puerto La Cruz, VZ Resides: Puerto La Cruz, VZ
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

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PAULINO, Cristian OF
Born: September 4, 1991, Villa Mella, DR Resides: Villa Mella, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 17, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2010
Was named to DSL mid-season All-Star team in 2010.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 DSL-Giants-R .251 59 215 33 54 10 0 3 38 2 6 7 20-0 51 19-6 17 .340 .327
2011 ARL-Giants-R .277 34 112 36 31 7 4 1 16 3 1 3 16-1 17 10-1 8 .438 .379
2012 ARL-Giants-R .247 30 97 13 24 5 1 0 10 2 0 1 6-0 24 24-11 4 .320 .298
2013 ARL-Giants-R .307 34 101 22 31 9 1 2 16 1 0 3 5-0 17 13-2 3 .475 .358
2014 Augusta-A .240 92 271 36 65 8 4 3 31 4 1 5 15-0 56 20-5 7 .332 .291
Minor League Totals .258 249 796 140 205 39 10 9 111 12 8 19 62-1 165 73-16 39 .366 .323

PAYNE, Rashawn (Shawn) OF


Born: July 13, 1989, Nashville, TN Resides: Stone Mountain, GA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #35 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Ronald Merrill.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Rédan High School (Stone Mountain, GA)…attended Middle Georgia College and Georgia
Southern University…named Player of the Week for Aug. 6-13 in 2012.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 Salem-Keizer-A .306 57 160 37 49 8 3 0 19 0 0 6 29-0 32 21-6 2 .394 .431
2012 Augusta-A .309 116 405 66 125 19 6 6 57 2 2 12 61-0 71 53-3 6 .430 .413
San Jose-A .333 2 9 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .444 .333
2013 San Jose-A .229 73 275 43 63 14 2 1 29 6 5 5 34-0 62 21-10 3 .305 .320
Augusta-A .259 36 135 29 35 10 1 4 21 1 3 2 21-0 29 6-2 1 .437 .360
2014 Augusta-A .246 18 65 10 16 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 11-1 14 4-2 0 .292 .355
San Jose-A .256 81 281 39 72 19 4 5 32 1 1 7 36-0 76 14-7 2 .406 .354
Minor League Totals .273 383 1330 225 363 74 16 16 161 10 11 32 192-1 286 119-30 14 .389 .375

PENA, Julio OF
Born: December 13, 1992, Bani, DR Resides: Bani, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 3, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2011 DSL-Giants-R .207 43 150 20 31 6 0 4 23 0 2 1 17-0 59 1-2 6 .327 .288
2012 DSL-Giants-R .213 66 235 28 50 5 2 9 37 0 1 5 23-1 78 3-5 2 .366 .295
2013 ARL-Giants-R .238 48 185 27 44 17 3 2 24 1 1 4 8-0 56 1-0 1 .395 .283

SCOUTING &
2014 ARL-Giants-R .205 33 117 16 24 6 3 2 13 0 1 0 9-0 45 3-2 4 .359 .260
Minor League Totals .217 190 687 91 149 34 8 17 97 1 5 10 57-1 238 8-9 13 .364 .285

PEREZ, Sandi LHP


Born: November 9, 1994, La Victoria, DR Resides: La Victoria, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 19, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2015

PINO, Luis RHP


Born: November 4, 1994, San Nicolas, Mexico Resides: San Nicolas, Mexico
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, May 25, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 2-2 3.54 6 5 0 0 0 28.0 26 14 11 0 3 9 28 2 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-1 3.94 14 6 0 0 0 29.2 30 17 13 0 3 18 26 4 1
2014 ARL-Giants-R 2-0 6.07 16 1 0 0 0 29.2 38 21 20 3 1 11 24 2 0
Minor League Totals 4-3 4.53 36 12 0 0 0 87.1 94 52 44 3 7 38 78 8 1

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POLONIUS, John IF
Born: January 13, 1991, Willemstad, Curacao Resides: Batavia, NY
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 26, 2012
First Pro Year: 2012

Attended Genessee Community College and West Virginia University…was Indiants #30 selection in 2011 first-
year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .300 32 120 25 36 5 4 0 7 1 0 3 12-0 19 7-0 10 .408 .378
2013 San Jose-A .221 26 95 10 21 4 1 1 7 3 1 2 7-0 26 2-0 4 .316 .286
Salem-Keizer-A .270 39 148 15 40 4 4 1 25 0 0 5 9-0 24 5-3 3 .372 .333
2014 Augusta-A .257 44 140 24 36 3 1 2 20 3 2 6 13-0 22 5-2 7 .336 .342
Minor League Totals .264 141 503 74 133 16 10 4 59 7 3 16 41-0 91 19-5 24 .360 .337

POTTER, Evan IF
Born: June 9, 1992, San Diego, CA Resides: El Cajon, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 21, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Grossmont High School (El Cajon, CA)…attended San Diego State University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .130 37 92 9 12 1 1 0 7 2 2 1 8-0 27 2-0 3 .163 .204

PRICE, Rodney (Scott) IF


Born: January 9, 1992, Columbia, SC Resides: Leesville, SC
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 17, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Batesburg-Leesville (SC) High School…attended University of South Carolina Sumter and
University of Tennessee.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .275 21 69 12 19 5 1 0 10 0 1 6 4-1 13 0-0 0 .377 .363
San Jose-A .125 3 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .250 .222
Augusta-A .250 13 44 6 11 2 1 0 2 0 0 4 3-0 11 2-0 1 .341 .353
Minor League Totals .256 37 121 19 31 8 2 0 12 0 1 10 8-1 28 2-0 1 .355 .350
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

PUJADAS, Fernando Alfonso C


SCOUTING &

Born: January 2, 1992, Maracay Aragua, VZ Resides: Maracay Aragua, VZ


Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 12, 2009.
First Pro Year: 2010

Named to Arizona Rookie League Post-Season All-Star team in 2013.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 DSL-Giants-R .289 26 76 12 22 6 0 2 16 0 0 2 8-0 8 0-2 2 .447 .372
2011 DSL-Giants-R .256 28 90 8 23 4 0 3 17 1 0 2 6-0 17 0-0 5 .400 .316
2012 DSL-Giants-R .273 54 172 26 47 11 1 3 23 1 0 8 36-1 34 1-0 5 .401 .421
2013 ARL-Giants-R .306 34 98 12 30 4 2 1 22 3 1 2 12-0 17 0-0 6 .418 .389
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .254 36 114 9 29 7 1 2 18 1 1 1 4-0 17 0-0 2 .386 .283
Minor League Totals .275 178 550 67 151 32 4 11 96 6 2 15 66-1 93 1-2 20 .407 .367

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RAGIRA, Brian OF
Born: January 22, 1992, Bedford, TX Resides: Arlington, TX
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #4 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Martin High School (Arlington, TX)…attended Stanford University…was Rangers #30 selection in
2010 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .357 7 28 4 10 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 1 .464 .379
Salem-Keizer-A .263 47 179 29 47 12 1 3 36 0 2 6 26-0 54 1-1 3 .391 .371
2014 San Jose-A .260 120 457 58 119 24 0 20 82 0 6 6 37-2 127 2-2 16 .444 .320
Minor League Totals .265 174 664 91 176 37 2 23 124 0 8 12 64-2 187 3-3 20 .431 .337

RELAFORD, Travious IF
Born: May 13, 1992, Atlanta, GA Resides: Union City, GA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Giants #44 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Creekside High School (Fairburn, GA)…attended Hinds Community College (Raymond, MS)...was named
to the Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .331 39 130 34 43 13 4 0 18 1 3 1 19-0 17 2-1 17 .492 .412
Augusta-A .143 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 2 .143 .143
2013 Richmond-AA .188 32 69 10 13 1 0 0 5 2 0 2 12-0 22 0-3 3 .203 .325
San Jose-A .156 12 45 7 7 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 2-0 14 0-0 3 .222 .208
Augusta-A .221 48 154 19 34 3 1 2 18 1 0 3 17-0 35 10-3 7 .292 .310
2014 Salem-Keizer-A .283 70 258 45 73 10 2 3 28 6 3 5 37-0 39 9-0 7 .372 .380
Minor League Totals .258 203 663 115 171 30 7 5 72 10 6 12 87-0 130 21-7 39 .347 .352

RAMER, Robert RHP


Born: July 4, 1990, Stanford, CA Resides: Sunnyvale, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 30, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Fremont High School (Sunnyvale, CA)…attended Purdue…pitched in the Frontier League
(Independent) in 2013 and 2014, compiling a 10-1 record with a 2.76 ERA in 14 games (13 starts).

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
Augusta-A 3-5 4.73 9 8 0 0 0 45.2 47 28 24 4 0 13 40 3 0

SCOUTING &
REVOLLEDO, Dainer LHP
Born: December 1, 1993, Cartagena, Colombia Resides: Cartagena, Colombia
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-3 Weight: 196
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 13, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 1-1 4.24 7 0 0 0 1 17.0 12 10 8 0 2 13 6 3 1
2014 DSL-Giants-R 0-0 7.27 7 1 0 0 0 8.2 9 8 7 2 6 7 2 4 0
Minor League Totals 1-1 5.26 14 1 0 0 1 25.2 21 18 15 2 8 20 8 7 1

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REYES, Jose RHP
Born: January 3, 1991, Villa Vasquez, DR Resides: Villa Vasquez, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 184
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, June 3, 2010.
First Pro Year: 2010

Was named to the Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 DSL-Giants-R 2-2 3.34 12 4 0 0 1 35.0 30 16 13 0 8 12 19 3 0
2011 DSL-Giants-R 4-3 2.59 11 10 0 0 0 55.2 50 20 16 3 5 20 42 2 0
2012 ARL-Giants-R *6-3 4.53 16 7 0 0 0 47.2 49 31 24 2 5 18 41 7 1
2013 Augusta-A 1-3 9.53 6 6 0 0 0 17.0 17 19 18 2 4 15 11 5 0
Salem-Keizer-A 2-1 2.00 4 4 0 0 0 18.0 13 4 4 0 2 9 9 0 1
ARL-Giants-R 2-0 2.84 6 0 0 0 0 6.1 4 2 2 1 0 1 7 1 0
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 6-4 3.89 15 15 0 0 0 83.1 78 42 36 6 6 16 64 6 1
Minor League Totals 23-16 3.87 70 46 0 0 1 263.0 241 134 113 14 30 91 193 24 3
*Led League

REYES, Mark LHP


Born: October 8, 1992, Mobile, AL Resides: Hot Springs Village, AR
Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #22 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Daniel Murray.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Jessieville (AR) High School…attended Crowder College…was Orioles #46 selection in 2011
first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-1 3.00 5 3 0 0 0 12.0 13 8 4 0 0 3 14 0 0

REYES, Prebito LHP


Born: October 21, 1995, Sabana Yegua, DR Resides: Azua, DR
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-3 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 18, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
DSL-Giants-R 3-3 3.11 14 14 0 0 0 66.2 77 36 23 2 6 16 48 5 1

RICHARDSON, Clarence RHP


Born: May 11, 1994, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190


How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 6, 2013.
SCOUTING &

First Pro Year: 2013


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 0-1 5.16 14 0 0 0 2 22.2 17 17 13 1 5 14 33 8 0
2014 -Did Not Play-
Minor League Totals 0-1 5.16 14 0 0 0 2 22.2 17 17 13 1 5 14 33 8 0

RIGGS, Nolan RHP


Born: May 22, 1993, Houston, TX Resides: Spring, TX
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-8 Weight: 230
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 5, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Klein Collins High School (Spring, TX)…attended Sam Houston State University.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 0-0 5.40 5 2 0 0 0 10.0 8 7 6 0 2 6 14 2 0

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RILEY, John C
Born: February 14, 1994, San Jose, CA Resides: San Jose, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #31 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Willow Glen High School (San Jose, CA).


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .200 21 65 6 13 2 2 0 8 0 1 0 12-0 25 0-0 2 .292 .321
2014 ARL-Giants-R .188 34 112 20 21 6 1 2 19 0 2 2 15-0 43 1-0 3 .313 .290
Minor League Totals .192 55 177 26 34 8 3 2 27 0 3 2 27-0 68 1-0 5 .305 .301

RIVAS, Keiber C
Born: June 22, 1995, Barquisimeto, VZ Resides: Barquisimeto, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Oct. 3, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .156 18 32 5 5 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 14-0 13 1-0 1 .156 .460
2013 DSL-Giants-R .250 42 116 8 29 8 0 2 20 0 1 1 19-1 15 2-2 3 .371 .358
ARL-Giants-R .077 11 13 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5-0 4 0-0 1 .077 .333
Minor League Totals .217 71 161 16 35 8 0 2 24 1 1 5 38-1 32 3-2 5 .304 .380

RIVERA, Kevin IF
Born: June 12, 1996, Puerto Rico, PR Resides: Barceloneta, PR
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Giants #14 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Junior Raman.
First Pro Year: 2014
Graduated from Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy (Florida, PR).
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .228 48 162 23 37 5 3 0 18 2 3 1 12-0 38 1-0 9 .296 .281

RIVERO, Jose IF
Born: April 30, 1998, Tinaco, VZ Resides: Cojedes, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 158
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

ROBLES, Alberto IF

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Born: September 14, 1990, Maracay, VZ Resides: Maracay, VZ

SCOUTING &
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 160
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, March 5, 2010.
First Pro Year: 2010
Was tied for second in DSL with most runs scored (50) in 2010…led DSL with .459 OBP in 2011.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 DSL-Giants-R .263 69 247 50 65 6 3 0 24 5 1 10 31-0 23 20-8 23 .312 .367
2011 DSL-Giants-R .344 55 183 39 63 8 1 0 36 8 0 7 32-0 19 14-6 14 .399 *.459
2012 Augusta-A .167 13 42 4 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1-0 8 2-0 0 .167 .205
ARL-Giants-R .380 19 50 8 19 2 0 0 5 4 1 0 5-0 7 4-0 2 .420 .429
2013 Augusta-A .304 62 194 33 59 9 2 1 21 3 2 5 13-0 22 13-7 12 .387 .360
2014 San Jose-A .224 60 214 23 48 8 1 2 23 4 2 2 12-0 30 9-5 11 .299 .270
Minor League Totals .281 278 930 157 261 33 7 3 110 25 6 25 94-0 109 62-26 62 .341 .360
*Led League

RODRIGUEZ, Alilzon C
Born: September 22, 1996, Villa Los Almacigos, DR Resides: Villa Los Almacigos, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 8, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .208 17 24 3 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4-0 7 0-0 1 .250 .321

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RODRIGUEZ, Juan OF
Born: August 29, 1994, Santiago, DR Resides: Santiago, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, April 12, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 DSL-Giants-R .295 26 95 12 28 8 0 1 16 0 0 1 7-0 17 3-2 0 .411 .350

RODRIGUEZ, Pedro RHP


Born: October 31, 1987, Barcelona, VZ Resides: Barcelona, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as minor league free agent, December 15, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2005

Originally signed by Red Sox as non-drafted free agent, July 7, 2004.


Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2005 VSL-Red Sox-R 1-2 6.89 5 5 0 0 0 15.2 22 14 12 0 2 4 11 1 1
2006 DSL-Red Sox-R 2-1 1.99 19 1 0 0 4 45.1 38 12 10 1 2 9 42 3 0
2012 Vaqueros-MEX 2-2 6.14 5 2 0 0 0 14.2 21 10 10 0 2 9 9 1 0
2014 Pericos-MEX 2-4 2.92 50 0 0 0 33 52.1 39 18 17 2 1 16 53 2 0
Minor League Totals 3-3 3.25 24 6 0 0 4 61.0 60 26 22 1 4 13 53 4 1
Mexican League Totals 4-6 3.63 55 2 0 0 33 67.0 60 28 27 2 3 25 62 3 0

RODRIGUEZ, Rafael OF
Born: July 13, 1992, Pueblo Abajo, DR Resides: Pueblo Abajo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 13, 2008.
First Pro Year: 2009
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2009 ARL-Giants-R .299 35 127 25 38 8 0 0 19 0 1 4 16-0 23 5-4 5 .362 .392
2010 Salem-Keizer-A .163 12 43 3 7 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 3-0 12 1-0 0 .209 .250
ARL-Giants-R .301 32 123 20 37 6 0 2 14 0 4 1 5-0 23 4-2 2 .398 .323
2011 Augusta-A .236 96 364 39 86 15 2 1 30 0 4 2 24-0 69 1-6 6 .297 .284
2012 Salem-Keizer-A .235 43 162 9 38 10 1 3 20 2 0 3 9-0 31 7-7 0 .364 .287
2013 Augusta-A .208 73 250 30 52 10 1 4 25 0 2 4 15-0 52 4-4 1 .304 .262
2014 Augusta-A .269 77 283 36 76 10 0 5 41 0 1 6 11-0 33 2-2 4 .357 .309
Minor League Totals .247 368 1352 162 334 59 5 15 153 2 12 22 83-0 243 24-25 18 .331 .299

RODRIGUEZ, Reymi RHP


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Born: August 30, 1994, Payita, DR Resides: Patiya, DR


SCOUTING &

Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 195


How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 18, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 7-1 1.36 17 2 0 0 1 46.1 24 10 7 0 0 23 49 10 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 2-2 3.20 13 0 0 0 1 25.1 22 13 9 0 1 10 28 9 0
Minor League Totals 9-3 2.01 30 2 0 0 2 71.2 46 23 16 0 1 33 77 19 0

RODRIGUEZ, Richard IF
Born: October 3, 1992, Margarita, VZ Resides: Margarita, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Aug. 16, 2010.
First Pro Year: 2011
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 DSL-Giants-R .121 34 58 12 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 10-0 13 6-3 7 .121 .261
2012 DSL-Giants-R .248 50 157 29 39 5 0 0 10 2 0 1 12-0 20 14-5 13 .280 .306
2013 DSL-Giants-R .227 43 119 20 27 0 1 0 9 2 0 1 20-0 18 7-4 8 .244 .343
2014 DSL-Giants-R .352 64 247 55 87 8 0 0 37 1 3 0 40-1 25 14-11 12 .301 .366
Minor League Totals .275 191 581 116 160 13 1 0 58 7 3 3 82-1 76 41-23 40 .301 .366

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ROGERS, Tyler RHP
Born: December 17, 1990, Denver, CO Resides: Littleton, CO
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 181
How Obtained: Giants #10 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Chatfield High School (Littleton, CO)…attended Garden City Community College and Austin Peay
State University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 0 0 0 1 3 15 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 1-1 3.10 14 0 0 0 0 20.1 16 7 7 0 1 9 16 1 0
2014 Augusta-A 0-0 1.02 9 0 0 0 0 17.2 10 2 2 0 0 5 11 0 0
San Jose-A 4-0 2.00 47 0 0 0 2 72.0 61 17 16 1 4 22 72 0 0
Minor League Totals 5-1 1.92 76 0 0 0 2 117.0 93 26 25 1 6 39 114 1 0

ROJAS, Leonardo (Leo) C


Born: June 11, 1990, Punto Fijo, VZ Resides: Miami, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #15 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Mike Metcalf.
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Brito Private School (Miami, FL)…attended Miami Dade College.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .250 21 44 4 11 3 1 0 9 1 1 0 6-0 10 0-1 3 .364 .333
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .306 17 62 8 19 7 0 1 9 0 0 4 2-0 12 0-0 0 .468 .368
2014 Augusta-A .264 20 72 9 19 4 0 1 7 0 0 0 1-0 19 0-1 5 .361 .274
Salem-Keizer-A .206 12 34 4 7 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 4-0 7 0-0 2 .265 .282
Minor League Totals .264 70 212 25 56 16 1 2 28 1 2 4 13-0 48 0-2 10 .377 .316

SABO, Nick LHP


Born: June 14, 1993, San Diego, CA Resides: Spring Valley, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-5 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #28 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Brad Cameron.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley, CA)…attended Long Beach State University.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 0

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SANCHEZ, Eury RHP

SCOUTING &
Born: November 8, 1992, La Vega, DR Resides: La Vega, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, February 5, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2012

Was named to the Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014...recorded the most games played in the
Northwest League in 2014 and was tied for the most saves in the league.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 DSL-Giants-R 4-4 1.23 23 0 0 0 7 29.1 27 20 4 1 2 14 36 6 0
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 1.13 14 0 0 0 7 16.0 12 2 2 0 0 4 26 3 1
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 3-3 3.48 *28 0 0 0 *14 33.2 25 17 13 5 4 15 50 9 0
Minor League Totals 8-7 2.17 65 0 0 0 28 79.0 64 39 19 6 6 33 112 18 1
*Led League

SANTANA, Marcos OF
Born: September 18, 1996, Moca, DR Resides: Moca, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 2, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

SANTIAGO, Nathanael RHP


Born: March 3, 1990, Atlixco, Mexico Resides: Pompano Beach, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, December 15, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015
Graduated from Deerfield Beach High School (Pampano Beach, FL).

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SANTOS, Adalberto IF
Born: September 28, 1987, Bronx, NY Resides: Wilmington, NC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Traded from Pittsburgh for cash considerations, June 26, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Monroe High School (Bronx, NY)…attended New Mexico Junior College and Oregon State
University…Pirates #22 selection in 2010 first-year player draft.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 State College-A .319 63 238 45 76 15 7 3 35 0 2 3 33-1 31 17-7 1 .479 .406
2011 Bradenton-A .314 105 353 59 111 22 7 7 49 4 3 5 42-2 55 27-4 10 .476 .392
2012 Pirates-R .289 10 38 6 11 4 1 0 5 0 0 2 4-0 5 2-0 0 .447 .386
Altoona-AA .340 68 238 36 81 12 2 2 28 1 0 3 32-3 39 17-8 5 .433 .425
2013 Altoona-AA .281 118 409 62 115 23 1 6 47 5 4 5 59-0 70 21-8 32 .386 .375
2014 Indianapolis-INT .186 23 43 2 8 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 3-0 15 0-2 2 .256 .234
Fresno-AAA .250 23 52 8 13 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 7-0 13 2-0 4 .308 .339
Minor League Totals .303 410 1371 218 415 82 18 18 173 10 10 18 180-6 228 86-29 54 .428 .388

SANTOS, Michael RHP


Born: May 29, 1995, San Pedro, DR Resides: San Pedro, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, January 27, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-2 2.75 4 4 0 0 0 19.2 18 7 6 0 0 6 18 4 0
2014 ARL-Giants-R 4-3 2.56 12 12 0 0 0 59.2 59 26 17 3 4 13 50 9 0
Minor League Totals 5-5 2.61 16 16 0 0 0 79.1 77 33 23 3 4 19 68 13 0

SCHRODER, Myles C
Born: August 1, 1987, Walnut Creek, CA Resides: Fallon, NE
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #27 selection in 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snyder.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Castro Valley (CA) High School…attended Diablo Valley Junior College…voluntarily retired from
2007-2010.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 ARL-Giants-R .282 30 110 22 31 9 3 1 12 1 4 0 6-0 21 6-2 2 .445 .308
2012 Augusta-A .177 24 62 10 11 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 6-0 25 2-1 6 .242 .271
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

2013 San Jose-A .296 86 291 42 86 20 6 6 33 3 2 5 25-1 73 12-4 15 .467 .359


2014 Richmond-AA .254 110 362 43 92 16 5 5 34 0 4 8 20-0 76 11-0 14 .367 .305
SCOUTING &

Minor League Totals .267 250 825 117 220 46 14 13 82 6 10 15 57-1 195 31-7 37 .404 .322

SIM, Eric C
Born: January 3, 1989, Buson, South Korea Resides: Abbotsford, Canada
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants’ #27 selection in 2010 First-Player Draft. Signed by Ronald Merrill.
First Pro Year: 2010

Graduated from Robert Bateman Secondary School (Abbotsford, BC, Canada)…attended Colby Community
College and University of South Florida.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2010 ARL-Giants-R .108 11 37 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2-0 8 0-0 2 .108 .214
2011 ARL-Giants-R .352 43 145 30 51 12 2 6 37 1 5 9 17-0 35 5-1 8 .586 .438
2012 Augusta-A .196 17 51 8 10 2 0 1 6 0 0 1 7-0 15 1-0 3 .294 .305
Fresno-AAA .500 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .500 .600
ARL-Giants-R .000 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .000 .000
2013 Augusta-A .193 63 207 20 40 7 0 2 20 0 3 14 16-0 59 2-1 3 .256 .292
San Jose-A .276 17 58 3 16 3 0 0 10 1 1 0 5-0 13 0-0 1 .328 .328
2014 Richmond-AA .158 7 19 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2-0 4 0-0 0 .158 .273
Augusta-A .195 43 154 17 30 6 0 3 23 3 2 5 15-1 49 2-0 3 .292 .284
Minor League Totals .230 206 679 84 156 30 2 12 98 6 11 33 65-1 187 10-2 21 .333 .322

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SIMPSON, William (Caleb) RHP
Born: September 15, 1991, Norman, OK Resides: Norman, OK
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #21 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Dan Murray.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Norman (OK) North High School…attended Seminole State College (Seminole, OK).
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 2.35 8 0 0 0 0 7.2 5 3 2 0 0 5 9 5 0
2014 -Injured, Did Not Pitch-
Minor League totals 1-0 2.35 8 0 0 0 0 7.2 5 3 2 0 0 5 9 5 0

SINGER, Kirk RHP


Born: December 1, 1989, Seal Beach, CA Resides: Seal Beach, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as a minor league free agent, April 9, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Los Alamitos (CA) High School…attended Cal State Long Beach…was originally Pirates #29
selection in 2011 first-year player draft.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2011 State College-A .236 59 191 23 45 9 5 1 18 5 2 3 17-0 47 8-5 13 .351 .305
2012 West Virginia-A .262 53 187 21 49 6 1 1 25 6 3 0 13-0 46 6-2 12 .321 .305
Bradenton-A .234 56 197 27 46 6 2 2 20 2 2 1 16-1 32 5-5 13 .315 .292
2013 Bradenton-A .667 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .667 .750
Minor League Totals .246 169 578 71 142 21 8 4 63 13 7 4 47-1 126 19-12 38 .330 .303
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Pirates-R 0-1 5.68 6 0 0 0 0 6.1 5 4 4 0 0 2 3 0 0
Bradenton-A 1-0 6.00 5 0 0 0 0 6 4 4 4 1 0 6 3 2 1
2014 Salem-Keizer-A 0-2 6.82 23 0 0 0 0 31.2 37 30 24 5 3 20 39 10 1
Minor League Totals 1-3 6.55 34 0 0 0 0 44 46 38 32 6 3 28 45 12 2

SLANIA, Daniel (Dan) RHP


Born: May 24, 1992, Phoenix, AZ Resides: Tucson, AZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 275
How Obtained: Giants #5 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Kevin Christman.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Salpointe Catholic High School (Tucson, AZ)…attended University of Notre Dame…was Red Sox

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
#42 selection in 2010 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

SCOUTING &
2013 Salem Keizer-A 1-1 3.95 12 0 0 0 3 13.2 13 7 6 1 1 3 14 0 0
2014 Augusta-A 2-5 3.99 43 0 0 0 12 58.2 56 31 26 5 1 21 46 7 0
Richmond-AA 0-0 0.79 10 0 0 0 0 11.1 10 2 1 0 0 3 3 1 0
Minor League Totals 3-6 3.55 65 0 0 0 15 83.2 79 40 33 6 2 27 63 8 0

SLATER, Austin OF
Born: December 13, 1992, Jacksonville, FL Resides: Jacksonville, FL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 205
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Bolles School (Jacksonville, FL)…attended Stanford University...the All Pac-12 first team outfielder
was the leading hitter for the Cardinal, batting .350 (77-for-220) with 38 runs scored, 17 doubles and 40 RBI in 57
games this season...in 2013 he started 48 of 51 games played, hitting .269 (53-for-197) with 18 extra base hits…
was Dodgers #44 selection in 2011 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2014 ARL-Giants-R .333 2 9 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .556 .333
Salem-Keizer-A .347 29 118 21 41 6 0 2 23 0 0 4 10-1 17 7-1 3 .449 .417
Minor League Totals .346 31 127 23 44 6 1 2 25 0 0 4 10-1 19 7-1 3 .457 .411

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SMITH, Caleb LHP
Born: October 4, 1992, Columbia, SC Resides: Aiken, SC
Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #17 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from South Aiken (SC) High School…attended Coastal Carolina University and University of South
Carolina-Aiken.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 1-0 4.35 13 0 0 0 0 10.1 5 6 5 0 0 13 12 1 0

SMITH, Jacob (Jake) RHP


Born: June 2, 1990, South Augusta, SC Resides: North Augusta, SC
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #48 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland.
First Pro Year: 2012

Attended Darton College and Campbell University…named to Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star team in
2013...was named to the South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 8.2 5 2 0 0 0 2 13 0 0
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 2-2 3.61 19 4 0 0 0 42.1 37 19 17 2 4 21 54 11 0
2014 Augusta-A 3-5 2.79 48 0 0 0 5 58.0 47 24 18 1 1 30 77 7 1
San Jose-A 0-1 10.80 3 1 0 0 0 6.2 8 8 8 2 0 4 8 2 0
Minor League Totals 5-8 3.35 76 5 0 0 5 115.2 97 53 43 5 5 57 152 20 1

SNELTEN, Donald (D.J.) LHP


Born: May 29, 1992, Lake Forest, IL Resides: Ingleside, IL
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-7 Weight: 235
How Obtained: Giants #9 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Lou Colletti.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Lakes Community High School (Lake Villa, IL)…attended University of Minnesota…was Padres #30
selection in 2010 first-year player draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 3-1 1.57 14 6 0 0 0 34.1 27 11 6 0 0 13 39 3 0
2014 Augusta-A 4-1 1.23 20 0 0 0 0 29.1 24 4 4 0 0 16 32 6 0
Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 6.75 9 0 0 0 0 9.1 12 7 7 1 0 4 12 3 0
Minor League Totals 7-2 2.10 43 6 0 0 0 73.0 63 22 17 1 0 33 83 12 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

SNODGRASS, Steven (Jack) LHP


SCOUTING &

Born: December 16, 1987, Bowling Green, KY Resides: Bowling Green, KY


Bats: Right Throws: Left Height: 6-6 Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #27 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Bowling Green (KY) High School…attended Austin Peay State University…named to California
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2012…was named to the Eastern League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star
teams in 2013...was named to the Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star again in 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Salem-Keizer-A 4-1 3.59 19 4 0 0 0 47.2 49 24 19 1 5 14 44 4 0
2012 San Jose-A 10-8 4.62 27 26 0 0 0 146.0 159 84 75 7 3 57 92 6 4
2013 Richmond-AA 12*-4 3.70 25 25 1 0 0 141.0 126 64 58 10 8 39 81 7 1
2014 Richmond-AA 11-6 3.56 24 22 1 1 0 131.1 130 58 52 1 6 41 86 4 1
Minor League Totals 37-19 3.94 95 77 2 1 0 466.0 464 230 204 19 22 151 303 21 6
*Led League

SONABEND, Adam C
Born: May 12, 1992, Los Angeles, CA Resides: Scottsdale, AZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, September 30, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

Graduated from Desert Mountain High School (Scottsdale, AZ)…attended Mesa Community College and Eastern
Michigan University.

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SOPTIC, Jeffrey (Jeff) RHP
Born: April 8, 1991, Leawood, KS Resides: Leawood, KS
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-6 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Acquired by Giants from White Sox in exchange for Conor Gillaspie, February 22, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2011

Graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School (Prairie Village, KS)…attended Johnson County Community
College (Overland Park, KS)…originally White Sox #3 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Bristol-R 0-1 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 2.2 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 0
2012 Kannapolis-A 3-2 5.40 27 0 0 0 0 43.1 26 26 26 1 5 29 36 16 1
2013 Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 0 0
San Jose-A 3-2 6.26 32 0 0 0 0 41.2 40 34 29 2 1 36 46 9 2
2014 San Jose-A 2-1 4.60 36 0 0 0 0 62.2 55 36 32 4 3 62 64 14 0
Minor League Totals 8-6 5.13 102 0 0 0 1 154.1 125 99 88 8 11 130 154 39 3

STINER, Drew C
Born: September 5, 1992, Tulsa, OK Resides: Sandsprings, OK
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 200
How Obtained: Giants #43 selection in 2011 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Dan Murray
First Pro Year: 2012

Graduated from Owasso (OK) High School.


Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 ARL-Giants-R .231 8 13 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 1 .308 .286
2013 ARL-Giants-R .297 14 37 5 11 2 0 1 10 0 3 0 2-0 10 0-0 2 .432 .310
2014 -Did Not Play-
Minor League Totals .280 22 50 7 14 3 0 1 11 0 3 0 3-0 15 0-0 3 .400 .304

SY, Jeremy IF
Born: October 14, 1989, Decatur, IL Resides: Mt. Zion, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #12 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Hugh Walker
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Mount Zion (IL) High School…attended University of Louisiana-Monroe…named to Northwest
League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2013…earned NOR Player of the Week honors Aug. 12-19, 2013.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 -Injured, Did Not Play-
2013 Salem-Keizer-A .294 46 170 37 50 12 1 8 41 0 3 3 26-1 44 13-2 13 .518 .391

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
2014 Augusta-A .216 92 338 52 73 13 4 13 36 2 2 5 50-0 93 16-8 9 .393 .324
Minor League Totals .242 138 508 89 123 25 5 21 77 2 5 8 76-1 137 29-10 22 .435 .347

SCOUTING &
TONA, Jesus C
Born: March 30, 1996, Cabudare, VZ Resides: Cabudare, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 5, 2014.
First Pro Year: Signed for 2015

TUNTLAND, Ryan IF
Born: April 30, 1991, Des Plaines, IL Resides: Des Plaines, IL
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #29 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Donnie Suttles.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Maine West High School (Des Plaines, IL)…attended West Virginia University.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2013 ARL-Giants-R .360 7 25 6 9 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 4-0 2 0-0 2 .480 .467
Salem-Keizer-A .254 36 122 16 31 6 1 3 19 1 0 2 26-0 30 2-3 11 .393 .393
2014 Augusta-A .195 65 205 24 40 14 1 1 17 0 0 2 28-0 76 0-2 5 .288 .298
Minor League Totals .227 108 352 46 80 23 2 4 39 1 0 5 58-0 108 2-5 18 .338 .345

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TURNER, Ben IF
Born: April 27, 1990, St. Louis, MO Resides: St. Charles, MO
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 225
How Obtained: Giants #21 selection in 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Dan Murray.
First Pro Year: 2013

Graduated from Westminster Christian Acadmey (Town and County, MO)…attended University of Missouri
Columbia…was a Non-Roster Invitee to Giants’ Major League Spring Training Camp in 2014.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 -Injured; Did Not Play-
2013 Augusta-A .249 100 378 40 94 19 0 2 38 6 6 2 20-0 24 4-1 2 .315 .286
2014 San Jose-A .298 106 385 47 114 20 1 2 40 5 6 2 34-0 37 0-0 5 .371 .353
Minor League Totals .273 206 761 87 208 39 1 4 78 11 12 4 54-0 61 4-1 7 .343 .320

VALDEZ, Carlos OF
Born: June 22, 1994, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, July 5, 2011.
First Pro Year: 2012
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2012 DSL-Giants-R .232 59 211 27 49 7 5 4 27 1 1 5 24-0 58 4-4 5 .370 .324
2013 DSL-Giants-R .273 37 132 22 36 2 3 5 13 0 0 2 20-0 22 4-3 5 .447 .377
2014 DSL-Giants-R .240 31 121 18 29 7 1 3 24 1 2 2 16-1 17 2-0 0 .388 .333
Minor League Totals .246 127 464 67 114 16 9 12 64 2 3 9 60-1 97 10-7 10 .397 .341

VANDER TUIG, Nicholas (Nick) RHP


Born: December 9, 1991, Turlock, CA Resides: Modesto, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #6 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Gil Kubski.
First Pro Year: 2013
Graduated from Oakdale (CA) High School…attended UCLA…was Blue Jays #39 selection in 2010 first-year player
draft, but did not sign.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
San Jose-A 0-0 11.57 1 1 0 0 0 2.1 4 3 3 1 0 2 3 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 0-0 13.50 3 3 0 0 0 6.2 15 10 10 1 1 2 5 1 0
2014 Augusta-A 0-0 11.17 6 2 0 0 0 9.2 17 13 12 1 0 5 6 4 0
ARL-Giants-R 2-0 0.95 5 5 0 0 0 19.0 15 3 2 0 0 4 18 1 0
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

San Jose-A 3-2 5.06 6 6 0 0 0 32.0 45 21 18 5 1 5 19 1 0


Minor League Totals 5-2 5.73 22 18 0 0 0 70.2 96 50 45 8 2 18 53 7 0
SCOUTING &

VILLA, Eduin RHP


Born: March 12, 1996, Cartagena, Colombia Resides: Cartagena, Colombia
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 170
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Jan. 14, 2014.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
DSL-Giants-R 1-2 9.90 11 1 0 0 0 20.0 26 24 22 5 2 14 22 7 0

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VILLALONA, Angel IF
Born: August 13, 1990, La Romana, DR Resides: La Romana, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 257
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, August 19, 2006.
First Pro Year: 2007

Was on Giants 40-man roster from 2012-2014…was named to the 2008 and 2009 Futures Game as a member
of the World Team.
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2007 ARL-Giants-R .285 52 200 40 57 12 3 5 37 0 4 5 15-0 42 1-1 18 .450 .344
Salem-Keizer-R .167 5 12 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 2 1-0 0 .167 .231
2008 Augusta-A .263 123 464 64 122 29 0 17 64 0 2 16 18-3 118 1-2 15 .435 .312
2009 San Jose-A .267 74 292 47 78 11 0 9 42 0 1 8 9-2 73 0-1 9 .397 .316
2010 -Did Not Play-
2011 -Did Not Play-
2012 DSL-Giants-R .303 44 155 32 47 9 0 7 34 0 2 13 23-4 40 0-0 4 .497 .430
2013 San Jose-A .299 73 284 37 65 16 0 14 42 0 4 6 15-1 76 0-0 6 .433 .278
Richmond-AA .235 52 196 23 46 11 0 8 28 0 2 3 8-0 60 0-0 6 .413 .273
2014 Richmond-AA .227 101 365 35 83 18 4 10 54 0 2 10 23-1 94 1-1 5 .381 .290
ARL-Giants-R .273 6 22 4 6 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .409 .273
Minor League Totals .254 530 1990 283 506 109 7 70 305 0 17 62 111-11 508 4-5 64 .422 .311

VILLEGAS, Ydwin IF
Born: September 1, 1990, Valencia Carabobo, VZ Resides: Valencia Carabobo, VZ
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 178
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 22, 2008.
First Pro Year: 2008
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2008 DSL-Giants-R .219 67 219 40 48 7 1 0 25 7 3 5 40-0 36 13-7 14 .260 .348
2009 ARL-Giants-R .302 40 159 28 48 6 1 0 21 3 1 2 9-0 21 12-3 12 .352 .345
Salem-Keizer-A .375 3 8 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 1 .375 .444
2010 Augusta-A .189 79 264 20 50 9 1 1 24 7 1 0 9-0 55 1-2 10 .242 .215
2011 Augusta-A .201 38 134 10 27 5 0 0 3 5 1 1 1-0 34 2-1 8 .239 .212
Fresno-AAA .143 17 21 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 2 .143 .217
ARL-Giants-R .180 14 50 8 9 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 3-0 7 1-2 2 .280 .226
2012 San Jose-A .235 13 34 3 8 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1-0 8 0-0 1 .265 .250
Fresno-AAA .143 9 21 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 0-0 0 .238 .143
2013 San Jose-A .189 16 53 3 10 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1-0 23 1-0 3 .226 .204
Fresno-AAA .274 39 106 10 29 4 2 0 13 0 0 1 9-0 28 0-0 2 .349 .336
2014 Fresno-AAA .147 30 68 6 10 2 2 0 5 0 0 1 5-0 16 1-0 0 .235 .216
San Jose-A .205 50 161 18 33 5 2 2 12 6 1 7 12-0 48 5-6 6 .298 .287

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Minor League Totals .216 415 1298 150 281 45 9 4 118 28 8 17 93-0 290 36-21 61 .274 .276

SCOUTING &
VIZCAINO, Raffi RHP
Born: December 2, 1995, Sabana Grande, DR Resides: Sabana Grande, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 195
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 22, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 DSL-Giants-R 0-3 3.80 11 11 0 0 0 47.1 46 26 20 2 5 17 41 6 0
2014 DSL-Giants-R 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
Minor League Totals 0-3 3.65 13 11 0 0 1 49.1 49 27 20 2 5 18 43 6 0

WEBB, Logan RHP


Born: November 18, 1996, Mountain View, CA Resides: Rocklin, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #4 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2014

Graduated from Rocklin (CA) High School…posted a 0.49 ERA (4er, 57.2ip) with 73 strikeouts in 14 appearances
for the Rocklin High Thunder during his senior year...earned MVP honors for the Sierra Foothill League in 2014 and
as a junior he earned first-team All-Sierra Foothill League honors...was a quarterback on the Rocklin High School
football team, completing 255 of 467 passes for 3,799 yards and 47 touchdowns in three varsity seasons.
Year
Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
ARL-Giants-R 0-0 2.25 3 1 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 1 0 0 3 5 0 0

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WOODS, Stetson RHP
Born: January 15, 1995, Clovis, CA Resides: Madera, CA
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-9 Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #9 selection in 2014 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by Keith Snider.
First Pro Year: 2014
Graduated from Liberty High School (Madera, CA).
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 ARL-Giants-R 5-1 2.25 10 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 4 4 0 2 4 20 2 0

YAN, Weilly RHP


Born: January 30, 1996, San Pedro, DR Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, October 26, 2013.
First Pro Year: 2014
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 DSL-Giants-R 1-2 3.81 13 0 0 0 0 26.0 24 14 11 0 3 8 18 3 0

YANEZ, Cesar RHP


Born: September 30, 1994, Estado Carabobo, VZ Resides: Estado Carabobo, VZ
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 11, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-2 2.23 13 0 0 0 0 32.1 26 16 8 0 2 15 32 6 1
2014 ARL-Giants-R 0-0 15.53 16 0 0 0 0 13.1 27 27 23 2 4 23 14 4 2
Minor League Totals 1-2 6.11 29 0 0 0 0 45.2 53 43 31 2 6 38 46 10 3

YOUNG, Patrick (Pat) RHP


Born: March 24, 1992, Woodlands, TX Resides: Woodlands, TX
Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-8 Weight: 220
How Obtained: Giants #13 selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Signed by John DiCarlo.
First Pro Year: 2013
Graduated from the Woodlands (TX) College Park High School…attended Villanova University.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 1-0 3.60 2 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 1 1 5 0 0
Salem-Keizer-A 3-1 0.92 8 8 0 0 0 39.1 26 7 4 2 2 9 27 2 0
2014 San Jose-A 9-6 6.13 24 23 0 0 0 111.2 137 82 76 13 11 47 93 12 1
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Minor League Totals 13-7 4.73 34 32 0 0 0 156.0 167 91 82 15 14 57 125 14 1


SCOUTING &

YSLA, Luis LHP


Born: April 27, 1992, Estado Carabobo, VZ Resides: Estado Carabobo, VZ
Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, September 11, 2012.
First Pro Year: 2013
Named to Arizona Rookie League Post-Season All-Star team in 2013...was named to the South Atlantic League
Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star teams in 2014...his 2.45 ERA (33er, 121.1 ip) ranked as the lowest figure
in the South Atlantic League in 2014.
Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 ARL-Giants-R 4-0 2.65 12 12 0 0 0 51.0 38 18 15 1 3 13 52 1 0
2014 Augusta-A 6-7 *2.45 24 23 0 0 0 121.1 104 42 33 8 11 45 115 8 3
Minor League Totals 10-7 2.51 36 35 0 0 0 172.1 142 60 48 9 14 58 167 9 3
*Led League

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ZAMBRANO, Eliezer C
Born: September 16, 1986, San Diego, VZ Resides: San Diego, VZ
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 193
How Obtained: Signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 9, 2005.
First Pro Year: 2006
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP
2006 DSL-Giants-R .292 45 120 18 35 5 2 0 16 7 2 1 10-0 15 10-5 7 .367 .346
2007 ARL-Giants-R .254 20 59 10 15 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 5-0 6 3-0 2 .288 .343
2008 Salem-Keizer-A .174 22 69 4 12 3 0 0 11 3 1 0 3-0 16 0-0 0 .217 .205
2009 San Jose-A .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000
Salem-Keizer-A .200 32 85 11 17 2 2 1 16 2 3 1 5-0 9 1-2 7 .306 .245
Augusta-A .227 9 22 3 5 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 3-0 4 0-0 0 .227 .346
2010 Augusta-A .170 31 88 7 15 2 0 0 7 2 1 1 1-0 23 1-0 0 .193 .187
Richmond-AA .278 5 18 1 5 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .389 .278
2011 Richmond-AA .217 8 23 4 5 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1-0 5 0-0 0 .304 .240
Augusta-A .259 18 54 6 14 3 0 1 5 2 0 0 7-2 5 0-0 0 .370 .344
2012 Richmond-AA .238 13 21 2 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4-0 6 0-0 0 .238 .385
2013 San Jose-A .242 28 95 5 23 7 0 1 11 2 4 3 6-0 13 0-1 0 .347 .296
Augusta-A .230 20 61 7 14 0 0 0 6 2 1 0 6-0 10 2-1 2 .230 .294
Richmond-AA .273 5 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .273 .333
2014 Richmond-AA .268 60 194 15 52 4 0 1 12 4 0 0 10-1 26 1-1 5 .304 .304
Minor League Totals .239 318 922 93 220 32 4 4 98 32 13 11 62-3 142 18-10 23 .295 .291

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING &

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Giants 2014 First-Year Player Draft
Rnd(#) Name Pos School Hometown HT WT B/T Age DOB Scout
1(14) Tyler Beede RHP Vanderbilt University Auburn, MA 6-4 220 R/R 21 5/23/1993 Jefferson
2(52) Aramis Garcia C Florida International University Pembroke Pines, FL 6-3 220 R/R 21 1/12/1993 Alou
3(87) Dylan Davis RF Oregon State University Redmond, WA 6-0 200 R/R 20 7/20/1993 Woodward
4(118) Logan Webb RHP Rocklin High School (CA) Rocklin, CA 6-2 185 R/R 17 11/18/1996 Snider
5(148) Samuel Coonrad RHP South Illinois Univ. - Carbondale Carrollton, IL 6-2 215 R/R 21 9/22/1992 Gabella
6(178) Skyler Ewing 1B Rice University Houston, TX 6-0 220 R/R 21 8/22/1992 Thomas
7(208) Seth Harrison CF University of Louisiana-Lafayette Houston, TX 6-0 200 R/R 21 7/22/1992 Walker
8(238) Austin Slater CF Stanford University Jacksonville, FL 6-2 190 R/R 21 12/13/1992 Snider
9(268) Stetson Woods RHP Liberty High School (CA) Madera, CA 6-9 211 R/R 19 1/15/1995 Snider
10(298) Matthew Gage LHP Siena College Johnstown, NY 6-5 230 R/L 21 2/11/1993 Callari
11(328) Gregory Brody RHP Belmont University Dacula, GA 6-2 185 R/R 22 10/22/1991 Jefferson
12(358) Jameson Henning SS Western Illinois University Janesville, WI 6-4 190 R/R 20 6/8/1993 Gabella
13(388) Luis Lacen CF Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy (PR) San Juan, PR 6-3 194 R/R 17 10/13/1996 Roman
14(418) Kevin Rivera 2B Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy (PR) Barceloneta, PR 5-11 180 S/R 18 3/20/1996 Roman
15(448) Thomas Moss RHP University of North Carolina Enfield, NC 6-2 175 R/R 21 2/21/1993 Suttles
16(478) Kevin Ginkel RHP Southwestern College Lakeside, CA 6-4 210 R/R 20 3/24/1994 Cameron
17(508) Caleb Smith LHP USC Aiken (SC) Aiken, SC 6-3 200 R/L 21 10/4/1992 Suttles
18(538) Edrick Agosto RHP International Baseball Academy (PR) Catano, PR 6-2 250 R/R 17 11/28/1996 Roman
19(568) Richard Amion CF Alabama State University Cutler Bay, FL 5-11 190 R/R 21 2/24/1993 Jefferson
20(598) Bret Underwood CF Northwestern State University Mobile, AL 6-2 205 S/R 21 10/4/1992 Walker
21(628) Matt Crownover LHP Clemson University Ringgold, GA 6-0 205 R/L 21 3/5/1993 Suttles
22(658) Mark Reyes LHP Crowder College Hot Springs Village, AR 6-1 205 R/L 21 10/8/1992 Murray
23(688) Jordan Johnson RHP Cal State Northridge Elk Grove, CA 6-3 190 R/R 20 9/15/1993 Kubski
24(718) Michael Petersen RHP Riverside Community College Riverside, CA 6-7 200 R/R 20 5/16/1994 Cameron
25(748) Byron Murray RF Trinity Christian Academy Nassau, Bahamas 5-10 200 R/R 18 7/26/1995 Alou
26(778) Hunter Cole 3B University of Georgia Moore, SC 6-1 195 R/R 21 10/3/1992 Jefferson
27(808) Connor Kaden RHP Wake Forest University Tom’s River, NJ 6-4 200 R/R 21 10/27/1992 Suttles
28(838) Nick Sabo LHP Cal State Long Beach Long Beach, CA 6-5 220 R/L 20 6/14/1993 Cameron
29(868) Ryan Cruz RHP College of the Canyons Valencia, CA 6-3 215 R/R 20 10/28/1993 Kubski
30(898) Clifton Covington 1B University West Florida McIntosh, FL 6-2 200 L/L 22 10/27/1991 Metcalf
31(928) Nicholas Nelson RHP Rutherford High School (FL) Panama City, FL 6-1 185 R/R 18 12/5/1995 Metcalf
32(958) Hunter Williams LHP Cosby High School Chesterfield, VA 6-2 215 L/L 18 2/7/1996 Suttles
33(988) Jared Deacon C Cal State Fullerton Elk Grove, CA ‘6-0 190 L/R 22 8/25/1991 Cameron
34(1018) Tim Susnara C St. Francis High School (CA) Redwood City, CA 6-0 180 L/R 18 4/17/1996 Snider
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

35(1048) Mitch Hart RHP Granite Bay High School (CA) Roseville, CA 6-4 175 R/R 17 8/17/1996 Snider
36(1078) Zach Taylor C Horizon High School (AZ) Scottsdale, AZ 6-1 225 R/R 18 10/29/1995 Hensley
SCOUTING &

37(1108) Garrett Christman SS Noblesville HS (IN) Noblesville, IN 6-2 180 L/R 18 1/6/1996 Christman
38(1138) Benito Santiago C Coral Springs High School Pembroke Pines, FL 5-9 166 L/R 19 3/31/1995 Alou
39(1168) Joseph Ryan RHP Sir Francis Drake High School Larkspur, CA 6-2 187 R/R 18 6/5/1996 Snider
40(1198) Riley Mahan SS Moeller HS (OH) Milford, OH 6-3 185 L/R 18 12/31/1995 Christman

Orange and Bold indicates signed player

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OTHER INFO
Spring Training
Giants’ 2015 Spring Training Schedule
DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME
March 3 at Oakland x 1:05 March 20 Cincinnati + • 6:05
March 4 Oakland x 1:05 March 21 at Los Angeles-AL x 1:05
March 5 Chicago-NL (ss) • 1:05 March 22 Los Angeles-AL x 1:05
March 6 at Texas • 1:05 at Kansas City 1:05
March 7 San Diego x # 1:05 March 23 Kansas City x 1:05
March 8 Arizona x 1:05 March 24 at Cleveland • 7:05
at Arizona 1:05 March 25 at Colorado • 1:10
March 9 Los Angeles-NL x 1:05 March 26 Oakland # x 7:05
March 10 at San Diego • 1:05 March 27 at Los Angeles-NL + • 7:05
March 11 Milwaukee • 1:05 March 28 Future Giants x 1:05
March 12 at Chicago-AL (ss) • 1:05 at Seattle 1:05
March 13 Texas • 1:05 March 29 Los Angeles (ss) # x 1:05
March 14 at Arizona 7:10 March 30 at Chicago-NL • 1:05
at Oakland x 1:05 March 31 Colorado • 1:05
March 15 Arizona + x 3:05 April 1 Cleveland • 1:05
March 16 at Cincinnati • 1:05 GAMES IN BAY AREA
March 17 Arizona • 1:05 April 2 Oakland x 7:15
March 18 OPEN April 3 Oakland x # 7:15
March 19 at Milwaukee • 1:05 April 4 at Oakland x # 1:05

Note: Home games in bold. April 2-4 games are in Bay Area. x = game broadcast on KNBR 680 AM and
the Giants Radio Network, # = game televised on CSN Bay Area + = game televised on NBC Bay Area, • =
game broadcast on sfgiants.com

Scottsdale Stadium Information


Location: 7408 East Osborn Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
Date opened: March 6, 1992
Telephones: Giants office and press box: (480) 990-7972; Fax: (480) 990-2643;
Giants Media Relations: (480) 990-2924
Turf: Natural Grass
Dimensions: LF- 360 ft. CF- 430 ft. RF- 360 ft.
Capacity: 12,000 (8,500 fixed seats; 3,500 lawn seating)
Spring Training Single Game Attendance Record: 12,258, March 15, 2014 vs. Oakland
Spring Training Season Attendance Record: 171,403 (18 dates), 2009
Ticket Information: Available through tickets.com outlets, Giants’ Dugout Stores, AT&T Park box
office, Scottsdale Stadium box office, sfgiants.com and sfgigantes.com.

Spring Training Information


Reporting Dates: Pitchers and catchers, February 18; first workout, February 19. Position
Players, February 23; First full squad workout, February 24.
Headquarters: Hilton Garden Inn - Scottsdale Old Town 7324 E. Indian School Road,
Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 481-0400
Minor League Headquarters: Courtyard Marriot Hotel - Salt River 5201 North Pima Road, Scottsdale,
OTHER INFO

AZ 85251 (480) 745-8200


Media Information: For credentials or broadcast space contact Jim Moorehead
(jmoorehead@sfgiants.com), Matt Chisholm (mchisholm@sfgiants.com),
Erwin Higueros (ehigueros@sfgiants.com), Liam Connolly (lconnolly@sfgiants.com) or
Megan Nelson (mnelson@sfgiants.com).

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Past Spring Training Finishes
NOTE - Spring records and finishes were not kept prior to 1948

Year Site Record N.L. Finish Year Site Record N.L. Finish
1900 New York, New York — — 1958 Phoenix, Arizona 21-11 1st
1901 New York, New York — — 1959 Phoenix, Arizona 15-13 3rd
1902 New York, New York — — 1960 Phoenix, Arizona 13-13 5th
1903 Savannah, Georgia — — 1961 Phoenix, Arizona 15-11 3rd
1904 Savannah, Georgia — — 1962 Phoenix, Arizona 13-13 5th
1905 Savannah, Georgia — — 1963 Phoenix, Arizona 10-17 10th
1906 Memphis, Tennessee — — 1964 Phoenix, Arizona 25-8 2nd
1907 Los Angeles, California — — 1965 Phoenix, Arizona 12-8 4th
1908 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1966 Phoenix, Arizona 15-11 3rd
1909 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1967 Phoenix, Arizona 17-9 1st
1910 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1968 Phoenix, Arizona 13-17 5th
1911 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1969 Phoenix, Arizona 19-7 1st
1912 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1970 Phoenix, Arizona 9-7 7th
1913 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1971 Phoenix, Arizona 15-11 4th
1914 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1972 Phoenix, Arizona 9-6 2nd
1915 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1973 Phoenix, Arizona 13-8 3rd
1916 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1974 Phoenix, Arizona 12-9 3rd
1917 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1975 Phoenix, Arizona 12-7 3rd
1918 Marlin Springs, Texas — — 1976 Phoenix, Arizona 7-7 7th
1919 Gainsville, Florida — — 1977 Phoenix, Arizona 11-15 10th
1920 San Antonio, Texas — — 1978 Phoenix, Arizona 18-9 1st
1921 San Antonio, Texas — — 1979 Phoenix, Arizona 14-12 7th
1922 San Antonio, Texas — — 1980 Phoenix, Arizona 14-7 1st
1923 San Antonio, Texas — — 1981 Phoenix, Arizona 14-13 1st
1924 Sarasota, Florida — — 1982 Scottsdale, Arizona 9-14 11th
1925 Sarasota, Florida — — 1983 Scottsdale, Arizona 11-13 5th
1926 Sarasota, Florida — — 1984 Scottsdale, Arizona 18-9 1st
1927 Sarasota, Florida — — 1985 Scottsdale, Arizona 14-14 7th
1928 Augusta, Georgia — — 1986 Scottsdale, Arizona 15-12 5th
1929 San Antonio, Texas — — 1987 Scottsdale, Arizona 20-10 2nd
1930 San Antonio, Texas — — 1988 Scottsdale, Arizona 16-14 5th
1931 San Antonio, Texas — — 1989 Scottsdale, Arizona 13-19 9th
1932 Los Angeles, California — — 1990 Scottsdale, Arizona 6-10 12th
1933 Los Angeles, California — — 1991 Scottsdale, Arizona 15-14 6th
1934 Miami Beach, Florida — — 1992 Scottsdale, Arizona 18-13 3rd
1935 Miami Beach, Florida — — 1993 Scottsdale, Arizona 14-17 11th-T
1936 Pensacola, Florida — — 1994 Scottsdale, Arizona 17-13 5th
1937 Havana, Cuba — — 1995 Scottsdale, Arizona 12-25 —
1938 Baton Rouge, Louisiana — — 1996 Scottsdale, Arizona 12-21 12th
1939 Baton Rouge, Louisiana — — 1997 Scottsdale, Arizona 18-15 6th
1940 Winter Haven, Florida — — 1998 Scottsdale, Arizona 9-21 15th
1941 Miami, Florida — — 1999 Scottsdale, Arizona 13-18 13th
1942 Miami, Florida — — 2000 Scottsdale, Arizona 12-17 12th
1943 Lakewood, New Jersey — — 2001 Scottsdale, Arizona 11-20-1 16th
1944 Lakewood, New Jersey — — 2002 Scottsdale, Arizona 16-16-1 8th
1945 Lakewood, New Jersey — — 2003 Scottsdale, Arizona 15-16-2 10th
1946 Miami, Florida — — 2004 Scottsdale, Arizona 12-16-2 13th
1947 Phoenix, Arizona — — 2005 Scottsdale, Arizona 20-12-1 1st
1948 Phoenix, Arizona 18-13 4th 2006 Scottsdale, Arizona 13-17-1 13th
1949 Phoenix, Arizona 18-14 2nd 2007 Scottsdale, Arizona 15-18-1 10th
1950 Phoenix, Arizona 12-18 6th 2008 Scottsdale, Arizona 9-23 12th
1951 St. Petersburg, Florida 19-12 2nd 2009 Scottsdale, Arizona 21-19 5th
1952 Phoenix, Arizona 11-16 6th 2010 Scottsdale, Arizona 23-12 1st
1953 Phoenix, Arizona 14-16 7th 2011 Scottsdale, Arizona 23-12 1st
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1954 Phoenix, Arizona 16-13 4th 2012 Scottsdale, Arizona 18-15-3 5th
1955 Phoenix, Arizona 16-11 2nd 2013 Scottsdale, Arizona 16-16-4 5th
1956 Phoenix, Arizona 20-15 3rd 2014 Scottsdale, Arizona 17-12-1 2nd
1957 Phoenix, Arizona 20-14 3rd

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ENGLISH BROADCASTERS

Jon Miller
Jon Miller, honored by the National Baseball Hall of Fame as the 2010 Ford
C. Frick award winner for baseball broadcasting excellence, the “Voice of the
Giants”, enters his 19th season in the broadcast booth on KNBR Radio and
NBC Bay Area. Miller was thrilled to broadcast his 16th World Series in 2014
as the Giants won it all for the third time in five years. Miller was named as
one of seven inductees into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2014 in recognition of Miller’s
contribution to the development of the radio medium throughout its history in the United States.
The year 2014 also marked the 40th anniversary of Miller’s first Major League baseball broadcast.
An award-winning broadcast veteran of more than 40 years, Miller worked 21 seasons as the play-
by-play commentator on the ESPN Sunday Night Baseball game of the week. Miller, noted for his
eloquent game description, golden voice and marvelous sense of humor, spent 14 years with the
Baltimore Orioles before coming to San Francisco. Prior to joining Baltimore in 1983, the talented
broadcaster spent two seasons with the Texas Rangers (1978-79) and three seasons with the Boston
Red Sox (1980-82). After a four-year stint at NBC-TV from 1986-89, where he announced an
occasional NBC Game of the Week with either Tony Kubek or Joe Garagiola, Miller matriculated
to ESPN. During his tenure at ESPN, he was nominated twice for a national Emmy Award in 1995
and 1996, and broadcast 13 consecutive World Series on ESPN Radio. He was also nominated
six times for an “ACE” award, emblematic of cable television excellence, and won the award in
1991 and 1996 for his play-by-play work. Miller was named National Sportscaster of the Year by
the Association Sportscasters Association in 1998 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the
National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association of America the same year. In 2013, Miller
received a Northern California Area Emmy Award in the category of Sporting Event/Game-Live.
The Bay Area native has also broadcast hockey, basketball and soccer in his distinguished career.
Jon and his wife, Janine, currently reside in Moss Beach. They are parents to three daughters,
Michelle, Holly and Emilie, and a son, Alexander.

Duane Kuiper
Duane Kuiper, a nine-time Emmy award-winning broadcaster, begins his 31st
season as a Major League announcer. He embarks on his 22nd consecutive year
in the Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, NBC Bay Area and KNBR Radio broadcast
booths in 2015. Kuiper was one of 10 finalists for the 2014 Ford C. Frick award
for baseball broadcasting excellence. Kuiper emerged as one of the top three fan
selections in online voting. The former 11-year big league infielder has received nine local Emmy
awards for his distinguished broadcasting career: On-Camera talent (5); Sports Live Broadcast (2);
and Sporting Event/Game-Live (2). He provided commentary for the Giants from 1987-92 and served
a one-year stint with the expansion Colorado Rockies in 1993. The former infielder spent the last
four years of his career with the Giants, following seven campaigns with the Cleveland Indians. In
2004 he was voted by Cleveland fans as one of the 100 greatest players in Tribe history. After retir-
ing in 1985, Kuiper provided commentary on Giants radio and TV broadcasts through the end of
that season, and had his own radio show on KNBR from 1982-85. Kuiper’s scorecards from Barry
Bonds’ historic 756th home run game, Randy Johnson’s 300th career victory and Matt Cain’s perfect
game in 2012 are displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. The Wisconsin
native serves as a board member of the Giants Community Fund. A graduate of Southern Illinois
University in Carbondale, IL, Kuiper and his wife, Michelle, reside in Danville. They are parents to
two children, Cole and Dannon.

NBC Bay Area returns as the exclusive over the air tv rightsholder
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to broadcast Giants games.

KNBR-680 AM, the 50,000-watt Sports Leader, begins its 37th


campaign with the orange and black. Giants fans can tune into
162 games during the baseball season.

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Mike Krukow
Mike Krukow enters his 25th season in the television booth, and his 21st full
season on the radio side. An eight-time Emmy award winner, Krukow is the
broadcast team’s color analyst on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area and NBC Bay
Area telecasts, and on KNBR Radio broadcasts. The former big league pitcher has
received eight local Emmy awards: On-Camera talent (5); Sports Live Broadcast
(2); and Sporting Event/Game-Live (1). Krukow’s playing career in the Major Leagues spanned 14
years and three teams: the Chicago Cubs (1976-81), Philadelphia Phillies (1982) and San Francisco
Giants (1983-89), where his enthusiasm both on and off the field made him a fan favorite. “Kruk”,
named as the starting right-handed pitcher to the 1980’s Giants All-Decade Team in a vote by Bay
Area media in 1999, is noted for his deep knowledge of the game and tremendous sense of humor. A
20-game winner for the Giants in 1986, Krukow retired after the 1989 season with a 124-117 career
record and a 3.90 ERA. In 2008, Kruk was honored as a member of the inaugural class of Giants
alumni with a plaque in the Giants Wall of Fame which lines the wall outside of AT&T Park. Krukow’s
scorecard from Tim Lincecum’s no hitter in 2014 is displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame
in Cooperstown. Krukow resides in Reno, NV with his wife, Jennifer. The couple has five children,
Jarek, Baker, Tessa, Chase and Weston, one grandson, Coen, and one granddaughter, Reagan.

Dave Flemming
Dave Flemming begins his 12th year of broadcasting for the Giants. The
38-year-old will join Jon Miller and Duane Kuiper on the team’s KNBR radio
broadcasts and is involved in select games on television. In addition to his
work with the Giants, he serves as a lead play-by-play voice for ESPN televi-
sion, working college football and basketball, as well as MLB playoffs and
NBA games for ESPN Radio. Flemming has previously called Major League Baseball on FOX,
and for six years was the play-by-play voice of Stanford football and basketball. In 2008, Sports
Business Journal named Flemming “the best of the new generation of baseball announcers”. In 2013
Flemming won a Northern California Area Emmy Award in the category of Sporting Event/Game-
Live. Flemming’s prior baseball experience includes three seasons as the play-by-play announcer
for the Pawtucket Red Sox, Boston’s triple-A affiliate. Before moving to Pawtucket, Flemming
broadcast play-by-play for the Visalia Oaks in 2000, and served a dual role as the team’s assistant
general manager. The Alexandria, VA native received a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Stanford,
and a Master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University. Flemming and his wife,
Jessica, reside in San Francisco with their twin daughters, Katie and Carter, and son, David Henry.

Comcast SportsNet Bay Area


Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, part of NBC Sports Regional
Networks, has been the club’s cable television rightsholder
since 1990. In 2008, CSN Bay Area was formed as a partner-
ship between Comcast and the San Francisco Giants and the
network signed a 25-year agreement to broadcast Giants games
through the 2033 baseball season. In 2015, the network will continue to present all Giants regular sea-
son games in HDTV and will feature Giants related programming all year long. CSN Bay Area serves
more than four million households in Northern California, Nevada, Southern Oregon and Hawaii.
In addition to the Giants, CSN Bay Area serves as the television home of the Golden State Warriors
and is the official regional sports network of the San Francisco 49ers. CSN Bay Area also features a
robust lineup of Emmy Award-winning news, analysis and original programming, including SportsNet
Central, Yahoo SportsTalk Live, Pregame Live, Postgame Live and Press Conference Live.
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Giants Pregame Live
Giants Pregame Live presents a preview of the upcoming game, exclusive pregame interviews,
feature stories on Giants players and the latest team news. The show airs 30 minutes prior to first pitch.

Giants Postgame Live


Immediately following the final out, Giants Postgame Live features in-depth game analysis,
highlights, clubhouse interviews and player reaction, and a preview of the next game.

G-Mag
G-Mag, a 30-minute monthly magazine show, provides Giants fans an inside look at the Orange and
Black with exclusive interviews with players, coaches and members of the front office personnel.
The show also presents feature stories, insider reports, and the best game highlights of the month.

SportsNet Central
SportsNet Central, a live 30-minute local sports news show, provides Northern California sports
fans with nightly in-depth, comprehensive news coverage on the hometown teams, breaking local and
national news, up-to-the-minute scores, the best local video highlights and daily insider reports on the
Bay Area’s teams.

Yahoo SportsTalk Live


Yahoo SportsTalk Live, an hour-long roundtable discussion show, features opinionated commentary,
in-depth analysis and lively debate on the day’s trending sports and entertainment stories in the Bay Area.

Greg Papa, Giants Pre and Postgame Live host, is a 28-year veteran of Bay Area
sports broadcasting and three-time California Sportscaster of the Year. Papa
is the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Raiders, and has
been the play-by-play voice for the San Francisco Giants, Oakland A’s and
Golden State Warriors. A graduate of Syracuse University, Papa was also a
member of the Indiana Pacers’ television and radio broadcasting team (1984-
86), and the lead announcer on the San Antonio Spurs telecasts (1997-2000).

Amy Gutierrez, a Bay Area native, is entering her 20th year in the broadcasting
industry and is embarking upon her eighth season as the CSN Bay Area in-
game reporter. She also serves as a contributing reporter for Giants Pregame
Live, Giants Postgame Live and SportsNet Central. In 2013, Gutierrez was the
recipient of two Northern California Area Emmy Awards: On-Camera Talent-
Sports and Sporting Event/Game-Live. A graduate of UC Davis, Gutierrez has
covered multiple teams and sports in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the
Oakland A’s, San Jose Sharks, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and the
Pac-12 and West Coast Conference football and basketball.

Jim Kozimor Jim Kozimor, host of Yahoo SportsTalk Live, is a veteran sports
broadcaster with more than 20 years of experience. Kozimor was the play-
by-play announcer for NBC Sports’ coverage of badminton and shooting
sports during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and 2012 London Summer
Olympics. The Chicago native was a long-time television/radio broadcaster
for the Sacramento Kings and Sacramento Monarchs. Prior to his tenure in
Sacramento, he was a broadcaster with the Houston Rockets, Houston Comets,
Philadelphia 76ers, and a sideline reporter and fill-in play-by-play announcer
with the Golden State Warriors.
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C O M C A S T S P O R T S N E T B AY A R E A P R E G A M E A N D P O S T G A M E L I V E A N A LY S T S

Rich Aurilia Vida Blue Shawn Estes

Bill Laskey Randy Winn Tim Flannery

RADIO AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION

Lee Jones Jeff Kuiper Jim Lynch


KNBR Radio engineer/ Comcast SportsNet Bay Area/ Comast SportsNet Bay Area/
producer NBC Bay Area television NBC Bay Area television
producer director

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production, broadcast engineering/venue management, transmission,
webcasting, and corporate creative services. MediaOne is the official
broadcast services provider for the San Francisco Giants and AT&T
Park. MediaOne has managed the broadcast services for the Giants for
the past 15 seasons, including the 2007 All-Star Game, the 2010 World
Series, 2012 World Series, 2013 World Baseball Classic and 2014 World
Series.

MediaOne operates three full service broadcast studios for TV and film production out of its Embarcadero facility.
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SPANISH BROADCASTERS

Erwin R. Higueros
Erwin Higueros, a 27-year veteran of Bay Area sports broadcasting, begins
his 17th full season, his 18th overall in the Giants’ Spanish language radio
booth. In addition to his broadcast responsibilities, Higueros is a member
of the Giants front office, working in both the media relations and Hispanic
marketing departments. A multi-talented announcer, Higueros hosts G-Cast
En Español in season which features exclusive interviews with Giants uniformed personnel
in Spanish; he also hosts a 30-minute radio show on ESPN Deportes every Friday during the
baseball season; and four 30-minute television shows on Telemundo. Higueros began his broad-
casting career with the Oakland A’s (1988-97), and was the play-by-play announcer for games
that were televised on Telemundo-Channel 48 from 1995-97. A versatile broadcaster, Higueros
was the Spanish play-by-play voice for a number of Bay Area professional sports teams includ-
ing the San Francisco 49ers in 2000 and 2012-2013 seasons, the San Jose Sharks in 1995, and
the Oakland Raiders in 1995-96 and 2002-06. He has handled the radio play-by-play duties
on Spanish radio for the Fresno State Bulldogs football team the past six seasons (2009-14).
Higueros broadcast the League Division Series for FOX Sports International in 2004-06. In
2013, Higueros was the recipient of the Community Service Award from the Hispanic Heritage
Baseball Museum. Born in Guatemala, he moved to the United States when he was 12 years
old. A graduate of Fremont High School in Oakland, he attended Cal State Hayward and the
Columbia School of Broadcasting. Higueros resides in Tracy with his wife, Maria. The couple
has two grown children, Claudia and Erwin, Jr., and two grandchildren, Alison and Erwin, III.

Tito Fuentes
Tito Fuentes returns to the Giants’ Spanish language broadcast booth for his
12th straight season. Fuentes previously served as a member of the Spanish
language broadcast team from 1981-92, and in 1996-2004 he broadcast for
FOX Sports International which is aired in Latin America. An active partici-
pant in the Giants’ marketing efforts, he is a regular participant in the Giants
Fantasy Camps. A former Major League second baseman who played for the Giants from 1965-74,
Fuentes saw big league action with San Diego, Detroit and Oakland. The Havana, Cuba native
was initially signed as an 18-year-old amateur before the start of the 1962 season and was the last
baseball player signed directly out of Cuba before the United States embargo against Cuba. A .268
hitter over his 13-year career, he was voted the starting second baseman on the Dream Team for
the Giants 25th Anniversary team by San Francisco fans in 1982. In 1997, “23” was inducted into
the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame. He and his wife, Maritza, reside in Reno, Nevada.

Giants fans in the Bay Area can tune into KTRB-AM Radio (860 AM ESPN Deportes) for 103
games (all home games and selected road games) in Spanish. Visit http://
www.espndeportes860.com for additional
information.

Los fanáticos de la área de la bahía pueden sintonizar KTRB-AM Radio


(860 AM ESPN Deportes) para juegos selectos en español.
Visite http://www.espndeportes860.com por más información.
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Luis Landero
ESPN Deportes
Engineer/Producer

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Radio Voices of the San Francisco Giants
English Radio Spanish Language
Angel, Joe............................ 1977-1978; 2002-2003 Areas, Evelio..................................................... 1981
Eckman, Art..............................................1974-1975 Bolaños, Enrique.............................................. 1982
Fairly, Ron.................................................1987-1992 De La Rosa, René....................................1993-1998
Flemming, Dave.............................. 2004 - current Fuentes, Tito.................1981-1991; 2004 - current
Glass, David.............................................1981-1985 González, Julio.................... 1989-1990; 1993-1997
Greenwald, Hank................ 1979-1986; 1989-1996 Higueros, Erwin.............................. 1998 - current
Hagin, Wayne..........................................1987-1988 Martinez, Edgard....... 1981-1982, 1986-1988, 1993
Higgins, Dennis................................................ 2000 Martinez, Ramon.............................................. 1983
Hodges, Russ...........................................1958-1970 Ortega, Eduardo............................................... 1991
Krukow, Mike.................................. 1994 - current Pi-González, Amaury..............................1995-2006
Kuiper, Duane...............1985-1986; 1994 - current Provedor, Armando.................................1984-1985
Michaels, Al.............................................1974-1976 Rivera, Carlos Cesar.....................1982, 1984-1992
Miller, Jon........................................ 1997 - current Rodríguez, Ramón...................................1985-1986
Nelson, Lindsey.......................................1979-1981 Valentín, Rubén................................................ 1981
Papa, Greg.............................................2004 - 2010
NOTE: Hodges also broadcast New York Giants
Robinson, Ted..........................................1993-2001
games from 1949-1957.
Simmons, Lon..................... 1958-1973; 1976-1978;
1996-2002
Stone, Phil......................................................... 1986
Thompson, Bill.........................................1965-1975
Tompkins, Barry................................................ 1993

Broadcast Affiliates
2015 San Francisco Giants Television Network
Station Channel City
Comcast SportsNet Bay Area...........Cable
NBC Bay Area......................................Channel 11 (NBC)........................................SF-Oak-San Jose, CA
KAIL-DT.................................................7.2 (digital)....................................................Fresno, CA
KAME.....................................................Channel 21 (MY)..........................................Reno, NV
KECA DT2 .............................................Channel 29.2 (MY).......................................Eureka, CA
KFBI .......................................................Channel 48 (MY)..........................................Medford, OR
KITV........................................................4.2 (digital)....................................................Honolulu, HI
KMAX.....................................................Channel 31 (CW)..........................................Sacramento, CA
KRVU......................................................Channel 21 (MY)..........................................Redding, CA
KZVU......................................................Channel 22 (MY)..........................................Chico, CA

2015 San Francisco Giants Radio Network


Station Dial City
KBZZ.......................................................96.1 FM/1270 AM.........................................Reno, NV
KEKA......................................................101.5 FM........................................................Eureka, CA
KFIG........................................................940 AM..........................................................Fresno, CA
KHKA......................................................1500 AM........................................................Honolulu, HI
KKJL.......................................................1400 AM........................................................San Luis Obispo, CA
KKXS......................................................96.1 FM..........................................................Redding, CA
KNBR (English flagship)......................680 AM..........................................................San Francisco, CA
KPUA......................................................670 AM..........................................................Hilo, HI
KUIK.......................................................1360 AM........................................................Hillsboro, OR
KUNK......................................................92.7 FM/96.7 FM...........................................Mendocino, CA

2015 San Francisco Giants Spanish Radio Network


KTRB (flagship)......................................860 AM.........................................................San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants Hispanic Marketing
The San Francisco Giants continue to grow and extend their reach within the Hispanic com-
munity of the Bay Area. The goal is to engage and interact with the Hispanic community, while
simultaneously creating an experience that will resonate with the fan and make them identifiable
with Gigantes baseball.

Media
SPANISH RADIO: Giants fans in the Bay Area can tune into the Giants Spanish Radio Network and
listen to the broadcasts on 860AM ESPN Deportes – KTRB . Veteran baseball announcers Erwin
Higueros and Tito Fuentes will continue to deliver colorful and insightful play by play coverage.
Outside of the play by play, each Friday at 11:30PM the station airs “Gigantes en la Zona 860am”.
This weekly program also features the Giants talent and the stations local sports personalities.

TELEMUNDO 48
Telemundo 48 is an owned and operated station of Telemundo, a U.S. Spanish
language television network. Telemundo 48 is the essential entertainment,
news and sports source for Hispanics in the Bay Area and has been serving
the local community for over 25 years. Broadcasting unique national and
local programming for the fastest growing segment in the U.S. Telemundo is a
division of NBCUniversal and owned by Comcast.
ONLINE: Spanish language website with stories, features, updates, and promotions on everything
Giants. www.sfgigantes.com

Grassroots
Hispanic Heritage Events
The Giants continue to establish events throughout the season that tailor to the Hispanic commu-
nity and their respective culture. The following Hispanic events will take place during the 2015
season:
■ Cinco De Mayo Celebration
■ Fiesta Gigantes

Fiesta Gigantes
The San Francisco Giants host an annual Fiesta Gigantes event outside of
AT&T Park. This popular event is held during Hispanic Heritage month in
September and celebrates the rich and diverse Hispanic culture in the Bay Area.
The event features live music, entertainment, food and a children’s area. In nine
seasons, Fiesta Gigantes has grown in popularity and continues to be one of the trademark community
events of the season. For more information on the Giants Hispanic Marketing efforts, or for advertising
opportunities, please call (415) 972-2032

SFG Productions
Five-time Northern California Emmy nominated SFG Productions produces original television and
website (sfgiants.com) programs for the San Francisco Giants. San Francisco Giants Productions
(SFGProductions) is the state of the art production company of the San Francisco Giants. SFG
Productions features multiple edit suites throughout AT&T Park integrated with the High Definition
scoreboard control room. These programs are produced by SFG Production producers, editors and
writers. This group also produces commercials, promotional and corporate videos as well as serving as
the production company of Giants Enterprises.
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2014 Community Relations Highlights
The San Francisco Giants are dedicated to enriching
OUR COMMUNITY through innovation and excellence on and off the field.
In a collaborative effort, the Giants Community
Fund, the club’s 501(c)(3) non-profit, and the team’s
Community Relations Department, work to identify,
develop, support and raise awareness for people,
issues and programs that are important to our fans
and communities throughout the Bay Area and
Northern and Central California.
Giants fans are likely to recognize the work of the
Giants Community Fund or the Giants Community
Relations Department through a public awareness
campaign, educational activity, fundraiser or grant
giving program of either entity. These activities and
programs focus on the following areas:
■ Youth Recreation & Fitness
Sergio Romo attends Washington High’s annual festival
■ Health
for AIMS, Athletes in Math Succeed with the Lafayette
■ Violence Prevention
2nd and 5th graders.
■ Education/Literacy
Each season, the Giants hold more than 350
community outreach and awareness programs and
events, either at AT&T Park or throughout the com-
munity, which define the work we do in the afore-
mentioned focus areas. Programs include: Girls
Day; Jefferson Awards Students In Action; Team
Not For Sale; Salute to the Military; Until There’s Brandon Crawford signing for kids on Autograph
A Cure; Strike Out Cancer; Strike Out Violence; Sunday at the ballpark.
Family Safety; Giant Race benefitting Project Open
Hand and BAWSI; ALS Awareness; Junior Giants In 2015, the Giants embarked on our third
Glove Drive; Junior Giants Stretch Drive; Education World Championship Trophy Tour presented by
Day; Donate Life; Challenger Clinic; AAA High Bank of America. The three-month trophy tour
School Championship; Anti-Bullying Awareness; began in January and made over 40 stops visit-
GiantSweep; Peanut/Nut Allergy Awareness; Step ing Giants fans in Junior Giants communities
Up to the Plate for Homelessness; and many others. throughout northern and central California and
The Giants Community Fund’s flagship pro- Oregon. It also made stops in Nevada, Arizona
gram, Junior Giants, serves more than 22,000 boys and New York. Over 35,000 Giants fans had the
and girls in 87 underserved communities through- opportunity to take their photos with all three
out northern and central California and southern trophies throughout the tour.
Oregon. It is a free and non-competitive baseball The Giants continue to respond to and fulfill
program that has served as a model for MLB youth many special needs and requests in the commu-
initiatives. Using baseball as the hook, Junior nity providing experiences to fans confronting
Giants provides opportunities for children to learn illness, experiencing life’s milestones and other
the meaning of leadership, teamwork, confidence special circumstances.
and integrity, as well as the importance of educa- Giants employees, from the players to the
tion, health and bullying prevention. During the front office staff are expected to give back to
2014 season, the Giants, in partnership with Bon the community and our fans. Players and uni-
Appétit Management Company, opened up The formed personnel do this through developing
Garden at AT&T Park, which has served as a unique their own community programs or supporting
gathering place for our fans and has offered an existing programs in the form of visits and
innovative and healthy food experience within the appearances, financial contributions and relay-
ballpark. Located behind the centerfield wall, this ing important messages through videos, press
one-of-a kind space offers our fans a bounty of fruit, conferences and media interviews. Our front
vegetables, greens and flowers grown sustainably in office staff support many of the organization’s
community initiatives and actively volunteer
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a unique space at the ballpark. The Garden will also


serve as an outdoor classroom for children in the their time throughout the year.
local community to gather to learn about sustain- In 2014, 45,000 game tickets were donated
ability, urban farming and healthy eating. Through to 275 community groups through the Take
hands-on activities, such as cooking classes, chil- Me Out to the Ballgame ticket donation pro-
dren will see first-hand where food comes from, gram, which is funded by Giants players, MLB’s
how it grows and how to prepare a healthy meal. Commissioner’s Community Initiative and

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MLBPA’s Players Give Back. Additionally, more
than 1,500 autographed items and special field
experiences were donated to 1,200 groups who
used them for fundraising purposes, raising
more than $100,000.

Will Clark bringing awareness to fans on Autism


Awareness Day in partnership with Autism Speaks.

Hunter Pence speaking of the importance of healthy


eating and exercise during the opening of The Garden
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Petit, Blanco, Machi, Affeldt, Gutierrez and Arias spend time away from batting practice
with kids from the Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area.

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Giants Media Information/Guidelines
M E D I A R E L AT I O N S
Maria Jacinto Jim Moorehead Matt Chisholm
Senior Director, Senior Director, Director, Baseball
Broadcast Services Media Relations Information
(415) 972-2447 (415) 972-2449 (415) 972-2441
mjacinto@sfgiants.com jmoorehead@sfgiants.com mchisholm@sfgiants.com

Erwin Higueros Liam Connolly Megan Nelson


Hispanic Marketing and Coordinator, Baseball Media Relations Assistant
Media Relations Manager Information & Media (415) 972-2440
(415) 972-2442 Relations mnelson@sfgiants.com
ehigueros@sfgiants.com (415) 972-2448
lconnolly@sfgiants.com
Staci Slaughter Shana Daum Joan Ryan
Senior Vice President, Vice President, Public Media &
Communications Affairs and Community Communications
(415) 972-1960 Relations Consultant
sslaughter@sfgiants.com (415) 972-2496
sdaum@sfgiants.com

THE GIANTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE: Located on the second level at AT&T Park behind the press box,
the Giants’ media relations department can be reached via the media elevator or adjacent stairs from the
Field Club (service) level walkway.
ENTRY TO AT&T PARK: Credentialed media must enter the ballpark through the Media Entrance near O’Doul
Gate (next to the Giants Dugout Store) off Third Street, or at the Command Center at 2nd and King Streets.
CREDENTIALS: Credentials will be issued only to legitimate media. Season credentials will be issued only
to those news agencies that cover the Giants on a daily basis. All requests for regular season media and
photo credentials must be submitted on Major League Baseball’s online credential site: https://credentials.
mlb.com. Media that do not receive full-season Giants credentials may obtain single credentials. Media
will need to apply on the website 48 hours in advance of each game requested. Daily media credentials are
subject to availability. All daily media credentials can be picked up at the Giants Administrative Building
reception desk, (adjacent to the Giants Dugout Store) located off Third Street through the glass doors at 24
Willie Mays Plaza. Credentials must be visibly worn at all times.
BOB STEVENS PRESS BOX: The Bob Stevens Press Box is located on the Lower Box level of AT&T Park,
directly above Sections 113-117 of the lower bowl seating in the ballpark. The entrance to the press box,
situated one level above street level, can be accessed via the media elevator or adjacent stairwell from the
Field Club (service) level walkway. The press box is a working area for the news media and no cheering
or other distracting noise is permitted at any time. Anyone violating this policy will be asked to leave the
premises. Persons without credentials will not be admitted.
HODGES-SIMMONS BROADCAST CENTER: All broadcast booths for live game coverage are located at the
Hodges-Simmons Broadcast Center on the Club Level of AT&T Park (one level above the Press Box). From
the Field (service) level walkway, take the media elevator or adjacent stairwell to the Club Level to access
the broadcast booths. Persons without credentials will not be admitted.
CLUBHOUSES: Both clubhouses are located on the Field Club (service) level of AT&T Park. The Giants’
clubhouse is on the third base side, while the visitor’s clubhouse is on the first base side. Only creden-
tialed media with clubhouse access will be admitted. TV and still photographers are not allowed in the
clubhouse prior to the game, while only TV cameras are permitted in the clubhouse during post-game (no
still photographers). Training and weight rooms, as well as the club dining areas, are closed to everyone
except players and club officials. The Giants clubhouse is open beginning three-and-a-half hours prior to
game time, and will re-open 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Media may NOT return to
the home or visitors clubhouse once the Clubs have taken batting practice. Please do not lounge in the
manager’s office or clubhouse during the pre-game period. If you have specific interview requests for a
player or coach, we encourage you to contact a member of the Giants’ media relations staff, who will try to
accommodate your needs.
FIELD ACCESS: Only credentialed media with field access will be allowed onto the field prior to the game.
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Due to AT&T Park having the smallest foul territory behind home plate in Major League Baseball, we
kindly ask all video and still photographers to stay on the warning track when shooting. All media must
clear the field 45 minutes prior to game time. Access to the field is available on the Field Club (service)
level only by one of three tunnels: the Giants’ dugout, the visitors’ dugout, or the media tunnel directly
behind home plate.

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NICK PETERS MEDIA INTERVIEW ROOM: The Nick Peters Media Interview Room is located adjacent to the
Giants clubhouse on the Field Club (service) level of the ballpark. The room will be used for media confer-
ences and other special interviews.
POST-GAME PROCEDURES: Manager Bruce Bochy will be available to the media immediately after the game
in the Nick Peters Media Interview Room. Please ask any questions of the manager related to the game
during this post-game session. Post-game interviews with the manager and players are conducted by media
with deadlines and should be limited to game comments. Please do not lounge in the manager’s office or
clubhouse, or attempt to conduct feature-length interviews after a game.
SOCIAL MEDIA: In accordance with Major League Baseball guidelines, media are not permitted to use cel-
lular phones, laptops, texting devices or similar portable equipment for Tweeting or transmitting via other
social media networks in group settings in clubhouses, dugouts or manager’s office at any time. Digital
photography, without the permission of the club media relations director, is prohibited in the clubhouse
at all times.
MEDIA DRESS GUIDELINES: MLB and the BBWAA agreed to a set of dress guidelines for members of the
media. The guidelines, which emphasize professionalism, will be in effect for the 2015 season. The guide-
lines will be posted in all media areas.
DARKROOMS, STILL PHOTO LOCATIONS: The photo darkrooms and the Giants’ team photographers’ office
are located on the Field Club (service) level of the ballpark between both clubhouses. In addition, an auxil-
iary photographers’ work room for photo transmissions via telephone lines is available in the area adjacent
to the umpires room on the service level. Limited photo locations are available at various field level areas,
as well as in the TV basket situated on the third base side of the Club Level. All still photo locations are
reserved by contacting Giants photography department. The Giants’ media relations department requests
that all season credentialed photographers use discretion in using their season pass, and ask that you only
utilize your credential on a legitimate assignment.
TV PHOTO LOCATIONS: Due to limited photo space, no TV cameras are guaranteed locations on the field
level. All still photographers will have priority in these locations. However, TV cameras are welcome if
space permits.
LIVE SHOTS: Due to our downtown location, we do not have any ENG truck parking. If your organization
plans to transmit ANY live shots from inside AT&T Park, please contact MediaOne Services, which serves
as the official broadcast services provider for the Giants and AT&T Park. Please direct your inquiry to
Michael Ciabattari via e-mail at michael@m1sf.com or via telephone at (415) 939-1572.
SAM SKINNER MEDIA LOUNGE: The Sam Skinner Media Lounge is located directly behind the broadcast
booths on Club Level. Those media members located in the press box that wish to dine can access the Sam
Skinner Media Lounge by taking one flight of stairs up one level. The lounge is open for pre-game meal
service beginning two hours prior to game time to accredited media members. Meal service concludes one
hour after first pitch. There will be a nominal charge for meals.
LIVE GAME-IN-PROGRESS BROADCASTS: Please be advised that no radio entity is allowed to file live in-
game reports from AT&T Park when the Giants host a game in which MLB’s national radio rightsholder,
ESPN Radio, is broadcasting. The ESPN Radio window of exclusivity begins 15 minutes prior to first pitch
and concludes 15 minutes after the game or when ESPN Radio completes its broadcast, whichever comes
first. Live broadcasts by non-rights holders during a game are permitted for the purpose of non play-by-
play reporting of scores and game highlights, under the following guidelines: Reports must be confined to
between-innings only, limited to 60 seconds in length, and limited to six per game. Radio and TV stringers
must notify the Giants media relations department of their plans for such reports. A violation of the above
Major League Baseball guidelines may result in the revocation of media credentials.
TELEPHONES: Media wishing to order temporary telephone lines must contact Lena Boswell, Giants tele-
communications administrator at (415) 972-1711 or via e-mail at lboswell@sfgiants.com.
FREELANCE WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS: Freelance writers and photographers may not request their
own credentials. The sports editor or managing editor of a publication employing the freelancer must
provide a written credential request on official company letterhead for specific games at least 48 hours in
advance of that game.
WEBSITES: Due to the growth of on-line services and our limited number of press box seats, the Giants will
only issue daily credentials to those website personnel affiliated with a major news gathering organization.
MEDIA INFORMATION SITE: All Giants’ game day information (lineups, game notes, stats, releases, etc.)
audio/video interviews (English and Spanish) and press box information will be available on the Giants’
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press box information site. Please see a media relations staffer for website and login information.
NO AUTOGRAPHS: Media are not allowed to ask for autographs of uniformed personnel at AT&T Park.
Anyone violating this policy will be asked to leave the premises and will have their credential revoked.

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Información a los Medios
Oficina de Relaciones Públicas de los Gigantes: Está localizada en el segundo piso en AT&T Park detrás
del Palco de Prensa. Usted puede llegar al Departamento de Relaciones Públicas de los Gigantes para los
Medios de Comunicación por el elevador o las escaleras que están ubicados cerca del túnel de servicio en
el nivel Field Club.
Acceso a AT&T Park: Todos los miembros de prensa con acreditación autorizada deben entrar a AT&T Park
por la puerta designada para Medios que está ubicada cerca a la taquilla Lefty O’Doul (a un lado de la tienda
Giants Dugout) en la calle Third o en el centro de comando entre las calles 2nd y King.
Acreditación: Las Credenciales de Temporada le serán otorgadas solamente a medios informativos o agen-
cias de noticias que reportan sobre el equipo a diario. Todos los medios informativos o agencias de noticias
que deseen obtener acreditación tienen que someter su solicitud usando el sitio cibernético de Major League
Baseball usando la siguiente dirección: https://credentials.mlb.com. Los Medios que no reciban acreditación
de temporada pueden obtener una credencial para juegos individuales, sujetos a disponibilidad siempre y
cuando sean pedidas con 48 horas de anticipación. Todas la credenciales se pueden obtener en la recepción
del edificio administrativo de los Gigantes, (a un lado de la tienda Giants Dugout), que está en la calle Third
en 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Las credenciales tienen que ser visibles todo el tiempo.
Palco de Prensa Bob Stevens: El Palco de Prensa Bob Stevens está localizado en el nivel Lower Box en AT&T
Park, directamente arriba de las secciones 113 a 117. Se puede llegar al Palco de Prensa Bob Stevens por el
ascensor o las escaleras que están por el túnel de servicio en el nivel Field Club. El Palco de Prensa es un
área de trabajo para los periodistas y no se permiten las porras, vítores, aplausos o cualquier otro ruido
que distraiga o impida a los periodistas ejercer su trabajo. Los individuos que no respeten esta regla serán
expulsados de inmediato del palco. De hecho, las personas sin credenciales no serán admitidas al palco.
Centro de Transmisión Hodges-Simmons: Todas las cabinas de radio y televisión para transmisiones en vivo
están localizadas en el Centro de Transmisión Hodges-Simmons en el nivel Club Level en AT&T Park (un
piso arriba del Palco de Prensa). Se puede llegar al Centro de Transmisión Hodges-Simmons por el ascensor
o las escaleras que están por el túnel de servicio en el nivel Field Club. Las personas sin credenciales no
serán admitidas a esta área del estadio.
Acceso a los Vestidores: Ambos vestidores están localizados en el nivel Field Club de AT&T Park. El ves-
tidor de los Gigantes se encuentra en el lado de la tercera base y el del equipo visitante está en el lado de
la primera base. El acceso a los vestidores será permitido sólo a periodistas con la acreditación apropiada.
Cámaras de televisión y fotógrafos no son permitidos en el clubhouse antes de los partidos. Se les permite
acceso a los vestidores a cámaras de televisión después de los partidos, pero nunca a fotógrafos. El cuarto
médico y de entrenamiento así como el comedor de los jugadores son áreas que están cerradas para todos,
excepto a los jugadores y empleados del club. El vestidor de los Gigantes estará abierto tres horas y media
antes de cada partido y reabrirá 10 minutos después del juego. Los periodistas no pueden regresar al vesti-
dor de los Gigantes o al del equipo visitante una vez que los equipos hayan salido a tomar práctica de bateo.
Si no está autorizado para hacerlo, por favor no se quede en la oficina del manager o en el vestidor. Si desea
hacer una entrevista específica con un pelotero o instructor le pedimos que se ponga en contacto con miem-
bros de Relaciones para los Medios de los Gigantes, quienes harán todo lo posible para facilitar su necesidad.
Acceso al Campo/Terreno de Juego: El acceso al terreno de juego será permitido sólo a periodistas con la
acreditación oficial antes de los partidos. Debido a que AT&T Park tiene la área más pequeña detrás del
home en las Grandes Ligas, se le pide a las cámaras de televisión y fotógrafos que permanezcan en la pista
de advertencia o zona de seguridad cuando estén filmando. Todos los miembros de los medios necesitan
desalojar el campo 45 minutos antes del comienzo del partido. Se puede llegar al campo por el nivel Field
Club solamente por uno de tres túneles: por el dugout de los Gigantes o el del equipo visitante y por el túnel
que está directamente detrás del home.
Sala de Entrevistas Nick Peters: La Sala de Entrevistas Nick Peters está localizada en el nivel Field Club del
estadio, entre home y el vestidor de los Gigantes. Esta Sala de Entrevistas será usada para Conferencias de
Prensa y otras entrevistas especiales.
Procedimiento después del Partido: El piloto Bruce Bochy estará disponible inmediatamente después de
cada partido en la Sala de Entrevistas Nick Peters. Esta es su oportunidad de hacer preguntas con respecto
al juego de ese día o noche. Las entrevistas con el manager y los peloteros deben de ser llevadas a cabo por
reporteros que tienen que respetar un plazo de tiempo para ejecutar sus funciones. Por favor no se quede en
la oficina del manager o el vestidor y no trate de hacer entrevistas largas después del juego.
Medios Sociales: Conforme a las reglas de Major League Baseball, no se le permite el uso de teléfonos
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móviles, laptop, equipos para escribir texto o usar aparatos similares para enviar tweets o transmitir a otros
medios sociales mientras esté el vestidor, clubhouse o en la oficina del manager. Las fotos digitales sin el
permiso de un miembro de Relaciones para los Medios están completamente prohibidas en el Clubhouse
o vestidor.

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Código de Vestimenta: MLB y BBWAA se han puesto de acuerdo en un Código de Vestimenta para todos los
miembros de prensa. La directriz, la cual enfatiza el profesionalismo, fue puesta en vigor desde la tempo-
rada 2015. Las reglas al respecto están delineadas y a la vista de todos en las áreas para los miembros de
prensa.
Cuarto Oscuro, lugar para los Fotógrafos: El cuarto oscuro y la oficina del fotógrafo del equipo de los Gigantes
está localizada en el Field Club en el nivel de servicio entre los vestidores de los equipos. Además, hay otro
cuarto auxiliar de trabajo para enviar fotografías vía teléfono que se encuentra a un lado del cuarto de los
árbitros en el nivel de servicio. Hay espacio para un número limitado de áreas para fotógrafos en el terreno
de juego, así como en la caseta de televisión que se encuentra en el lado de la tercera base en el Club Level.
Todas las ubicaciones para fotógrafos están reservadas y si desea una de estas áreas comuníquese con el
Departamento de Fotografía de los Gigantes. El Departamento de Relaciones para Medios de los Gigantes
le pide a todos los fotógrafos con acreditación de temporada que respeten las reglas propias de su profesión
cuando hagan uso de las mismas y se les pide que sólo la usen cuando estén ejerciendo el trabajo para un
medio debidamente acreditado.
Lugar para TV/Fotos: Debido al espacio limitado, las cámaras de televisión no tienen garantizado un espacio
en el campo. Todos los fotógrafos tendrán prioridad.
Tomas en Vivo: Debido a que el estadio se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad, no tenemos estacionamiento
para los camiones con satélite. Si su organización tiene planes de hacer una transmisión en directo adentro
de AT&T Park, por favor comuníquese con MediaOne Services, proveedor oficial para transmisiones en
vivo de los Gigantes en AT&T Park. Diríjase a Michael Clabattari por email a michael@m1sf.com o por
teléfono al (415) 939-1572.
Comedor de Prensa Sam Skinner: El comedor Sam Skinner está localizado directamente detrás de las cabinas
de narración en el Club Level. Los periodistas que se encuentren en el Palco de Prensa y deseen ingerir ali-
mentos pueden dirigirse al Comedor Sam Skinner por las escaleras al tercer piso. El comedor estará abierto
dos horas antes de cada partido. El comedor cierra una hora después del primer lanzamiento. Hay un cobro
mínimo especificado por la comida.
Transmisiones en Vivo: Se advierte que ninguna radio está permitida a hacer reportajes en vivo durante los
juegos en AT&T Park cuando los Gigantes sean anfitriones y el partido sea transmitido nacionalmente por
la cadena ESPN. La ventana de exclusividad para la cadena ESPN comienza 15 minutos antes del primer
lanzamiento y concluye 15 minutos después que termine el juego o cuando ESPN concluya su transmisión.
Reportes en vivo de estaciones de radio sin derechos de exclusividad están permitidos sólo para informar
del marcador o jugadas relevantes y no para describir la acción bajo las siguientes reglas: los reportajes
deben hacerse sólo entre innings, limitados a 60 segundos y seis por juego. Los reporteros de radio y tele-
visión tienen que informarle de antemano al Departamento de Relaciones para Medios sobre sus planes para
dichos reportes. La violación a esta regla de MLB puede resultar en la suspensión de la respectiva credencial.
Teléfonos: Los medios que quieran ordenar servicio de teléfono temporal tienen que ponerse en contacto
con Lena Boswell, la administradora de telecomunicaciones para los Gigantes al (415) 972-1711 o por email
al lboswell@sfgiants.com.
Reporteros y Fotógrafos Independientes: Los reporteros y fotógrafos independientes no pueden solicitar su
propia acreditación. El Director de Deportes o el gerente de la publicación a la cual representan tienen que
hacer la solicitud por escrito en papel membretado de la compañía para los juegos específicos con por lo
menos 48 horas de anticipación.
Sitio Web: Debido al gran número de sitios cibernéticos y el espacio limitado en el Palco de Prensa los
Gigantes sólo le otorgarán credenciales a aquellos sitios que estén asociados con una organización infor-
mativa legítima.
Lugar con Información para los Medios: Toda la información del juego (notas, alineaciones, estadísticas,
comunicados de prensa, etc.), video y audio de entrevistas en inglés y español están disponibles en el sitio
de la web de los Gigantes. Un miembro del departamento de Relaciones para Medios le puede asistir para
que pueda ingresar debidamente al sitio.
Prohibida Absolutamente la Petición de Autógrafos: Los miembros de la prensa tienen terminantemente pro-
hibido pedir autógrafos en AT&T Park. Cualquiera que viole esta regla se le pedirá que desaloje el estadio
y su credencial será suspendida.
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San Francisco Giants 2015 Schedule
APRIL
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OAK OAK OAK LAA LAA
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ARI ARI ARI SD SD SD LAA SD SD SD MIA MIA MIA
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SD COL COL COL ARI ARI ARI MIA HOU HOU CIN CIN CIN
1:05 7:15 7:15 12:45 5:40 5:10 10:10am 7:15 7:15 12:45 5:10 1:10
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1:05 7:15 12:45 7:10 7:10 7:10 4:15 1:05 1:10 1:10 6:40 5:10
ARI SEA SEA SEA SEA LAD LAD PHI ARI ARI
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LAD SD SD SD COL COL ARI SD SD SD OAK OAK
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COL MIA OAK MIL MIL MIL TEX

AUGUST SEPT/OCT
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TBD 7:15 12:45 7:15 7:15 7:05 1:05 7:15 7:15 7:15 7:15 1:05
CHC HOU HOU WSH WSH WSH SD CIN CIN CIN ARI ARI
1:05 5:15 5:15 4:15 4:05 4:05 1:05 1:05 7:10 7:10 TBD 7:07 1:05
WSH STL STL STL PIT PIT PIT ARI SD SD SD OAK OAK
10:35am 7:15 7:15 12:45 7:15 1:05 1:07 7:15 7:15 7:15 12:45 7:15 1:05
PIT CHC CHC CHC STL STL OAK LAD LAD LAD LAD COL COL
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