2019 San Francisco Giants season

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2019  San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants Cap Insignia.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Oracle Park
City San Francisco, California
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Larry Baer (managing general partner)
President of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi
Managers Bruce Bochy
Television KNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)
(Jon Miller, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, Amy Gutierrez)
NBC Sports Bay Area
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming, Jon Miller, Shawn Estes, Javier López, Amy Gutierrez)
Radio KNBR (104.5 FM and 680 AM)
San Francisco Giants Radio Network
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KXZM (93.7 FM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes, Marvin Benard)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2019 season was the San Francisco Giants' 137th year in Major League Baseball and their 62nd year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season. It was their 20th season at Oracle Park and the first under that name following the transfer of naming rights from AT&T. [1] This season was the 13th and last for Bruce Bochy as manager of the Giants. [2] It was the first season since at least 1901 that no Giants pitcher threw a 9 inning complete game. [3] The Giants were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the third consecutive season after a loss to the Braves on September 20.

Contents

Events

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.65459–2247–34
Arizona Diamondbacks 85770.5252144–3741–40
San Francisco Giants 77850.4752935–4642–39
Colorado Rockies 71910.4383543–3828–53
San Diego Padres 70920.4323636–4534–47

National League Division Standings

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.654
Atlanta Braves 97650.599
St. Louis Cardinals 91710.562
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Washington Nationals 93690.574+4
Milwaukee Brewers 89730.549
New York Mets 86760.5313
Arizona Diamondbacks 85770.5254
Chicago Cubs 84780.5195
Philadelphia Phillies 81810.5008
San Francisco Giants 77850.47512
Cincinnati Reds 75870.46314
Colorado Rockies 71910.43818
San Diego Padres 70920.43219
Pittsburgh Pirates 69930.42620
Miami Marlins 571050.35232

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 4–32–43–39–108–113–42–52–54–26–111–810–93–34–314–6
Atlanta 3–45–23–43–32–415–43–311–89–105–25–25–24–211–813–7
Chicago 4–22–58–113–33–46–19–105–22–511–84–34–29–102–412–8
Cincinnati 3–34–311–83–31–56–18–113–43–47–125–24–37–121–59–11
Colorado 10–93–33–33–34–155–25–22–43–42–511–87–122–53–48–12
Los Angeles 11–84–24–35–115–45–14–35–25–26–013–612–73–44–310–10
Miami 4–34–151–61–62–51–52–56–1310–93–34–23–33–44–159–11
Milwaukee 5–23–310–911–82–53–45–25–14–315–43–42–49–104–28–12
New York 5–28–112–54–34–22–513–61–57–125–13–33–42–512–715–5
Philadelphia 2–410–95–24–34–32–59–103–412–74–23–33–44–25–1411–9
Pittsburgh 1–62–58–1112–75–20–63–34–151–52–46–15–25–143–412–8
San Diego 8–112–53–42–58–116–132–44–33–33–31–69–104–24–311–9
San Francisco 9–102–52–43–412–77–123–34–24–34–32–510–93–41–511–9
St. Louis 3–32–410–912–75–24–34–310–95–22–414–52–44–35–29–11
Washington 3–48–114–25–14–33–415–42–47–1214–54–33–45–12–514–6

Game log

2019 game log: 77–85 (Home: 35–46; Away: 42–39)
March: 1–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 28@ Padres 0–2 Lauer (1–0) Bumgarner (0–1) Yates (1)44,6550–1
2March 29@ Padres 1–4 Lucchesi (1–0) Holland (0–1) Yates (2)33,7690–2
3March 30@ Padres 3–2 Rodríguez (1–0) Margevicius (0–1) Smith (1)41,8991–2
4March 31@ Padres 1–3 Adam Warren (1–0) Vincent (0–1) Yates (3)38,4441–3
April: 11–15 (Home: 6–9; Away: 5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
5April 1@ Dodgers 4–2 Gott (1–0) Kelly (0–1) Smith (2)40,4772–3
6April 2@ Dodgers 5–6 Ryu (2–0) Bumgarner (0–2) Jansen (2)42,8872–4
7April 3@ Dodgers 3–5 Alexander (1–0) Moronta (0–1) Jansen (3)51,1702–5
8April 5 Rays 2–5 Glasnow (2–0) Rodríguez (1–1) Alvarado (3)41,0672–6
9April 6 Rays 6–4 Bergen (1–0) Yarbrough (1–1) Smith (3)31,8283–6
10April 7 Rays 0–3 Chirinos (2–0) Pomeranz (0–1) Alvarado (4)31,5743–7
11April 8 Padres 5–6 Lauer (2–1) Moronta (0–2) Yates (6)28,6253–8
12April 9 Padres 7–2 Holland (1–1) Lucchesi (2–1)28,5064–8
13April 10 Padres 1–3 Margevicius (1–1) Rodríguez (1–2) Yates (7)28,5844–9
14April 11 Rockies 1–0 Samardzija (1–0) Gray (0–3) Smith (4)29,7275–9
15April 12 Rockies 3–2 (18) Bergen (2–0) Johnson (0–1)33,6166–9
16April 13 Rockies 5–2 Bumgarner (1–2) Freeland (1–3) Dyson (1)32,6077–9
17April 14 Rockies 0–4 Márquez (2–1) Holland (1–2)35,5137–10
18April 16@ Nationals 7–3 Rodríguez (2–2) Strasburg (1–1)22,3348–10
19April 17@ Nationals 6–9 Hellickson (2–0) Samardzija (1–1)22,6118–11
20April 18@ Nationals 2–4 Corbin (1–0) Pomeranz (0–2) Doolittle (2)26,0858–12
21April 19@ Pirates 1–4 Lyles (2–0) Bumgarner (1–3) Vázquez (6)15,0498–13
22April 20@ Pirates 1–3 (5) Taillon (1–2) Holland (1–3)17,6638–14
23April 21@ Pirates 3–2 Rodríguez (3–2) Archer (1–1) Smith (5)12,3969–14
24April 23@ Blue Jays 7–6 Samardzija (2–1) Thornton (0–3) Smith (6)20,38410–14
25April 24@ Blue Jays 4–0 Pomeranz (1–2) Buchholz (0–1)19,65211–14
26April 26 Yankees 3–7 Paxton (3–2) Bumgarner (1–4)34,95011–15
27April 27 Yankees 4–6 Happ (1–2) Holland (1–4) Chapman (5)33,97111–16
28April 28 Yankees 5–11 Germán (5–1) Rodríguez (3–3)34,54011–17
29April 29 Dodgers 3–2 Dyson (1–0) Stripling (1–2) Smith (7)32,21212–17
30April 30 Dodgers 3–10 Buehler (3–0) Pomeranz (1–3)32,01712–18
May: 10–16 (Home: 4–9; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
31May 1 Dodgers 2–1 Smith (1–0) Urías (2–2)31,96013–18
32May 3@ Reds 12–11 (11) Moronta (1–2) Hughes (2–1) Smith (8)23,47814–18
33May 4@ Reds 2–9 Roark (2–1) Rodríguez (3–4)24,10414–19
34May 5@ Reds 6–5 Watson (1–0) Iglesias (1–5) Smith (9)23,65415–19
35May 6@ Reds 4–12 DeSclafani (2–1) Pomeranz (1–4)19,47615–20
36May 7@ Rockies 14–4 Bumgarner (2–4) Senzatela (2–2)21,70716–20
37May 8@ Rockies 11–12 Shaw (2–0) Beede (0–1) Davis (6)25,36816–21
May 9@ Rockies Postponed (rain): Makeup date July 15
38May 10 Reds 0–7 Castillo (4–1) Rodríguez (3–5)32,19116–22
39May 11 Reds 4–5 Garrett (2–1) Moronta (1–3) Iglesias (8)32,82916–23
40May 12 Reds 6–5 Watson (2–0) Hernandez (0–2) Smith (10)35,82417–23
41May 14 Blue Jays 3–7 Thornton (1–4) Vincent (0–2)31,23017–24
42May 15 Blue Jays 4–3 Melancon (1–0) Tepera (0–2) Smith (11)31,82818–24
43May 17@ Diamondbacks 0–7 Kelly (4–4) Samardzija (2–2)26,80618–25
44May 18@ Diamondbacks 8–5 Bumgarner (3–4) Godley (1–4)25,01419–25
45May 19@ Diamondbacks 3–2 (10) Dyson (2–0) Hirano (1–2) Smith (12)24,06120–25
46May 20 Braves 1–4 Soroka (5–1) Suárez (0–1) Newcomb (1)29,81520–26
47May 21 Braves 4–3 Gott (2–0) Jackson (2–1)28,03021–26
48May 22 Braves 2–9 Fried (7–2) Samardzija (2–3)31,40221–27
49May 23 Braves 4–5 (13) Jackson (3–1) Moronta (1–4)32,46321–28
50May 24 Diamondbacks 2–18 Ray (4–1) Pomeranz (1–5) Godley (2)31,77721–29
51May 25 Diamondbacks 4–10 Clarke (1–1) Suárez (0–2)31,53121–30
52May 26 Diamondbacks 2–6 Weaver (4–3) Anderson (0–1) Holland (9)37,01721–31
53May 28@ Marlins 3–11 Richards (2–5) Samardzija (2–4)6,40721–32
54May 29@ Marlins 2–4 Anderson (2–2) Bumgarner (3–5) Romo (11)6,48721–33
55May 30@ Marlins 3–1 Moronta (2–4) Conley (1–5) Smith (13)7,37122–33
56May 31@ Orioles 6–9 Cashner (6–2) Pomeranz (1–6) Bleier (2)17,54522–34
June: 14–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
57June 1@ Orioles 8–2 Anderson (1–1) Hess (1–7)19,35223–34
58June 2@ Orioles 8–1 Samardzija (3–4) Ynoa (0–2)16,99124–34
59June 4@ Mets 9–3 (10) Melancon (2–0) Gsellman (1–1)24,87825–34
60June 5@ Mets 0–7 Vargas (2–3) Beede (0–2)23,35725–35
61June 6@ Mets 3–7 Lugo (3–0) Melancon (2–1)28,85725–36
62June 7 Dodgers 2–1 Moronta (3–4) Kershaw (5–1) Smith (14)35,15726–36
63June 8 Dodgers 2–7 Hill (3–1) Samardzija (3–5)37,78426–37
64June 9 Dodgers 0–1 Buehler (7–1) Bumgarner (3–6) Jansen (19)34,09826–38
65June 11 Padres 6–5 Melancon (3–1) Wingenter (0–1) Smith (15)28,53527–38
66June 12 Padres 4–2 Anderson (2–1) Lucchesi (5–4) Smith (16)31,18828–38
67June 14 Brewers 5–3 Pomeranz (2–6) Davies (7–1) Smith (17)35,10629–38
68June 15 Brewers 8–7 Gott (3–0) Guerra (2–1) Smith (18)34,56030–38
69June 16 Brewers 3–5 Albers (3–2) Samardzija (3–6) Hader (17)34,60330–39
70June 17@ Dodgers 3–2 Beede (1–2) Maeda (7–4) Smith (19)42,47931–39
71June 18@ Dodgers 0–9 Kershaw (7–1) Anderson (2–2)48,21931–40
72June 19@ Dodgers 2–9 Floro (2–1) Pomeranz (2–7)43,80231–41
73June 20@ Dodgers 8–9 Chargois (1–0) Bumgarner (3–7) Jansen (22)43,72431–42
74June 21@ Diamondbacks 11–5 Samardzija (4–6) Clarke (1–3)29,31232–42
75June 22@ Diamondbacks 7–4 Gott (4–0) Godley (3–5) Smith (20)32,08233–42
76June 23@ Diamondbacks 2–3 (10) Andriese (4–4) Melancon (3–2)25,07133–43
77June 24 Rockies 0–2 Gray (8–5) Pomeranz (2–8) Davis (10)30,01833–44
78June 25 Rockies 4–2 Bumgarner (4–7) Gonzalez (0–1) Smith (21)31,45834–44
79June 26 Rockies 3–6 Márquez (8–3) Samardzija (4–7) Davis (11)33,76534–45
80June 27 Diamondbacks 1–5 Young (1–0) Beede (1–3)30,79034–46
81June 28 Diamondbacks 6–3 Anderson (3–2) Kelly (7–8)35,39135–46
82June 29 Diamondbacks 3–4 Greinke (9–3) Dyson (2–1) Holland (12)31,60035–47
83June 30 Diamondbacks 10–4 Bumgarner (5–7) Ray (5–6)31,77836–47
July: 19–6 (Home: 7–3; Away: 12–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
84July 1@ Padres 13–2 Samardzija (5–7) Allen (2–1)25,27437–47
85July 2@ Padres 10–4 Beede (2–3) Strahm (3–7)24,00738–47
86July 3@ Padres 7–5 Gott (5–0) Perdomo (1–1) Smith (22)33,90539–47
87July 5 Cardinals 4–9 Hudson (7–4) Pomeranz (2–9)37,60339–48
88July 6 Cardinals 8–4 Dyson (3–1) Mikolas (5–9)32,48740–48
89July 7 Cardinals 1–0 Samardzija (6–7) Flaherty (4–6) Smith (23)33,84141–48
July 9 90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
90July 12@ Brewers 10–7 (10) Smith (2–0) Albers (4–3)40,18642–48
91July 13@ Brewers 4–5 Jeffress (3–2) Moronta (3–5)42,32442–49
92July 14@ Brewers 8–3 Beede (3–3) Burnes (1–5)43,25943–49
93July 15@ Rockies 19–2 Samardzija (7–7) Márquez (8–5)26,43444–49
94July 15@ Rockies 2–1 Rodríguez (4–5) Gonzalez (0–2) Smith (24)34,42445–49
95July 16@ Rockies 8–4 (10) Smith (3–0) Davis (1–4)47,41346–49
96July 17@ Rockies 11–8 Holland (2–4) Gray (9–7) Melancon (1)40,15747–49
97July 18 Mets 3–2 (16) Jerez (1–0) Mazza (0–1)36,86248–49
98July 19 Mets 1–0 (10) Dyson (4–1) Rhame (0–1)32,86149–49
99July 20 Mets 4–11 Lockett (1–1) Samardzija (7–8)33,86049–50
100July 21 Mets 3–2 (12) Gott (6–0) Gsellman (1–2)35,40650–50
101July 22 Cubs 5–4 Gott (7–0) Strop (2–4) Dyson (2)37,11951–50
102July 23 Cubs 5–4 (13) Coonrod (1–0) Brach (3–3)39,74752–50
103July 24 Cubs 1–4 Ryan (3–1) Beede (3–4) Kimbrel (7)37,74652–51
104July 26@ Padres 2–1 (11) Melancon (4–2) Allen (2–3) Smith (25)41,95153–51
105July 27@ Padres 1–5 Quantrill (4–2) Anderson (3–3)41,37153–52
106July 28@ Padres 7–6 Bumgarner (6–7) Perdomo (1–3) Smith (26)35,08754–52
107July 30@ Phillies 2–4 Smyly (2–5) Beede (3–5) Neris (19)32,21754–53
108July 31@ Phillies 5–1 Samardzija (8–8) Velasquez (3–6)31,31355–53
August: 11–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 1@ Phillies 2–10 Álvarez (2–2) Rodríguez (4–6)28,52455–54
110August 2@ Rockies 4–5 Díaz (4–2) Moronta (3–6) Oberg (4)40,67255–55
111August 3@ Rockies 6–5 Coonrod (2–0) Estévez (1–2) Smith (27)47,54056–55
112August 4@ Rockies 3–9 Freeland (3–9) Beede (3–6)40,08456–56
113August 5 Nationals 0–4 Fedde (2–2) Samardzija (8–9)32,36656–57
114August 6 Nationals 3–5 Sánchez (7–6) Menez (0–1) Doolittle (25)31,62856–58
115August 7 Nationals 1–4 Ross (2–3) Anderson (3–4)30,95856–59
116August 8 Phillies 5–0 Bumgarner (7–7) Nola (10–3)37,66757–59
117August 9 Phillies 6–9 Álvarez (3–2) Watson (2–1) Neris (20)36,27557–60
118August 10 Phillies 3–1 Samardzija (9–9) Velasquez (4–7) Smith (28)39,10658–60
119August 11 Phillies 9–6 Smith (4–0) Álvarez (3–3)36,63759–60
120August 13 Athletics 3–2 Bumgarner (8–7) Anderson (10–8) Smith (29)36,66360–60
121August 14 Athletics 5–9 Bailey (10–8) Beede (3–7) Hendriks (13)39,51160–61
122August 15@ Diamondbacks 7–0 Rodríguez (5–6) Young (4–3)19,03761–61
123August 16@ Diamondbacks 10–9 (11) Smith (5–0) Lopez (1–5) Gott (1)23,64262–61
124August 17@ Diamondbacks 11–6 Webb (1–0) Clarke (4–4)35,36663–61
125August 18@ Diamondbacks 1–6 Kelly (9–12) Bumgarner (8–8)26,07963–62
126August 20@ Cubs 3–5 Hamels (7–4) Abad (0–1) Kimbrel (10)36,96963–63
127August 21@ Cubs 11–12 Kintzler (3–2) Moronta (6–2) Kimbrel (11)38,61963–64
128August 22@ Cubs 0–1 Hendricks (9–9) Samardzija (9–10) Wick (2)36,36663–65
129August 24@ Athletics 10–5 Coonrod (3–0) Petit (3–3)53,36764–65
130August 25@ Athletics 5–4 Coonrod (4–0) Diekman (1–7) Smith (30)47,32165–65
131August 26 Diamondbacks 4–6 Young (6–3) Beede (3–8) Bradley (8)29,16965–66
132August 27 Diamondbacks 2–3 Leake (10–10) Coonrod (4–1) Bradley (9)28,26265–67
133August 29 Padres 3–5 Paddack (8–7) Rodríguez (5–7) Muñoz (1)33,13565–68
134August 30 Padres 8–3 Bumgarner (9–8) Lamet (2–3)34,29366–68
135August 31 Padres 1–4 Stammen (7–6) Watson (2–2) Yates (39)36,42466–69
September: 11–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1 Padres 4–8 Lauer (8–8) Samardzija (9–11)38,70166–70
137September 2@ Cardinals 1–3 Wainwright (10–9) Beede (3–9) Martínez (17)40,73266–71
138September 3@ Cardinals 0–1 Flaherty (9–7) Rodríguez (5–8) Martínez (18)38,25966–72
139September 4@ Cardinals 9–8 Rogers (1–0) Gallegos (3–2) Smith (31)41,94567–72
140September 5@ Cardinals 0–10 Hudson (15–6) Webb (1–1) Cabrera (1)36,80067–73
141September 6@ Dodgers 5–4 Samardzija (10–11) Kershaw (13–5) Smith (32)53,31768–73
142September 7@ Dodgers 1–0 Beede (4–9) Gonsolin (2–2) Gustave (1)53,87069–73
143September 8@ Dodgers 0–5 Maeda (9–8) Rodríguez (5–9)52,31069–74
144September 9 Pirates 4–6 Rodríguez (4–5) Abad (0–2) Vazquez (26)26,82669–75
145September 10 Pirates 5–4 Cueto (1–0) Keller (1–4) Anderson (1)26,87770–75
146September 11 Pirates 3–6 Feliz (3–4) Webb (1–2) Vázquez (27)26,62770–76
147September 12 Pirates 2–4 Musgrove (10–12) Samardzija (10–12) Vazquez (28)30,91870–77
148September 13 Marlins 1–0 Beede (5–9) Alcántara (5–13) Anderson (2)33,41871–77
149September 14 Marlins 2–4 García (3–1) Anderson (3–5) Ureña (2)38,66371–78
150September 15 Marlins 2–1 Rogers (2–0) García (3–2) Smith (33)39,66372–78
151September 17@ Red Sox 7–6 (15) Rodríguez (6–9) Kelley (0–2)35,92573–78
152September 18@ Red Sox 11–3 Samardzija (11–12) Chacin (3–11)35,69774–78
153September 19@ Red Sox 4–5 Rodríguez (18–6) Bumgarner (9–9) Workman (15)35,81674–79
154September 20@ Braves 0–6 Foltynewicz (8–5) Beede (5–10)37,41974–80
155September 21@ Braves 1–8 Fried (17–6) Cueto (1–1)40,89974–81
156September 22@ Braves 4–1 Webb (2–2) Keuchel (8–7) Smith (34)33,67475–81
157September 24 Rockies 5–8 (16) Howard (2–0) Rodríguez (6–10) Shaw (1)27,87075–82
158September 25 Rockies 2–1 Smith (6–0) Johnson (0–2)29,17576–82
159September 26 Rockies 8–3 Coonrod (5–1) Tinoco (0–3)30,35077–82
160September 27 Dodgers 2–9 Buehler (14–4) Cueto (1–2)36,55477–83
161September 28 Dodgers 0–2 Ryu (14–5) Webb (2–3) Jansen (33)37,51877–84
162September 29 Dodgers 0–9 May (2–3) Rodríguez (6–11)41,90977–85
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Giants team member

Roster

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Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Kevin Pillar 1565958215737321871418.264.442
Brandon Belt 156526761233231757483.234.403
Brandon Crawford 147500581142421159353.228.350
Evan Longoria 129453591151922069343.254.437
Buster Posey 11440543104240738034.257.368
Mike Yastrzemski 107371641012232155232.272.518
Joe Panik 1033443381171327436.235.317
Pablo Sandoval 10827242732301441118.268.507
Steven Duggar 732612661122428116.234.341
Stephen Vogt 9925530672421040320.263.490
Donovan Solano 812152771131423010.330.456
Austin Slater 68168204093521122.238.417
Alex Dickerson 561552845133626113.290.529
Tyler Austin 70130242421820117.185.400
Mauricio Dubón 281041229504935.279.442
Gerardo Parra 3086817301628.198.267
Yangervis Solarte 2873915501704.205.315
Scooter Gennett 21641115402601.234.391
Mac Williamson 155136101725.118.196
Joey Rickard 2650414201414.280.380
Jaylin Davis 174227001313.167.238
Aramis Garcia 184256102504.143.310
Erik Kratz 153214201302.125.281
Mike Gerber 122401100002.042.083
Cristhian Adames 102217100202.318.364
Chris Shaw 161801000002.056.056
Corban Joseph 81601000201.063.063
Connor Joe 81511000001.067.067
Zach Green 81412100102.143.214
Michael Reed 4800000000.000.000
Abiatal Avelino 4702000101.286.286
Aaron Altherr 1100000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals1622608283028013.108.142
Team Totals162557967813323002616765547475.239.392

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Madison Bumgarner 993.9034340207.2191999043203
Jeff Samardzija 11123.5232320181.1152787149140
Tyler Beede 5105.0824220117.0127706646113
Dereck Rodríguez 6115.642816099.010874623671
Shaun Anderson 355.442816296.011161583870
Drew Pomeranz 295.682117077.28951493692
Derek Holland 245.90317068.26849453571
Will Smith 602.766303465.14620202196
Reyes Moronta 372.86560056.24119183370
Tony Watson 224.17600054.05626251241
Trevor Gott 704.44500152.24126261757
Sam Dyson 412.47490251.0391714747
Mark Melancon 423.50430146.14919181644
Logan Webb 235.2288039.24425231437
Andrew Suárez 025.79212032.23923211425
Nick Vincent 025.58181030.2362019830
Sam Coonrod 513.58330027.21911111520
Jandel Gustave 002.96230124.118118914
Travis Bergen 205.49210019.2181212918
Tyler Rogers 201.02170017.21232316
Conner Menez 015.2983017.01310101222
Johnny Cueto 125.0644016.01199913
Fernando Abad 024.15210013.096639
Sam Selman 004.35100010.1655610
Burch Smith 002.0810008.2103246
Kyle Barraclough 002.2510008.0532910
Williams Jerez 102.706006.272264
Ty Blach 0014.212006.114101043
Wandy Peralta 003.188005.242215
Enderson Franco 003.385005.142214
Pat Venditte 0016.202003.146622
Ray Black 004.502002.041115
Pablo Sandoval 000.001001.000000
Team Totals77854.38162162411469.013957737155191368

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Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Sacramento River Cats Pacific Coast League
AA Richmond Flying Squirrels Eastern League
A-Advanced San Jose Giants California League
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League
A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League
Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League
Rookie DSL Giants Dominican Summer League

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