2011 San Francisco Giants season

The San Francisco Giants are an American baseball team. Their 2011 season marked their 129th year in Major League Baseball, their fifty-fourth year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 12th in AT&T Park. They opened the 2011 season as the defending World Series champions on March 31, 2011. However, they were eliminated from post-season contention on September 24, 2011, finishing eight games behind that season's National League West champion Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite missing the playoffs, the Giants led the majors in ninth inning comebacks.

2011 San Francisco Giants
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
OwnersBill Neukom (managing general partner)
General managersBrian Sabean
ManagersBruce Bochy
Local televisionKNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)
(Jon Miller, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper)
CSN Bay Area
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming)
Local radioKNBR (680 AM)
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KIQI (1010 AM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes)
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Regular season

Coming off the team's 2010 World Series success and his two-year, $22 million contract, Aubrey Huff arrived at 2011 spring training out of shape.[1][2] His OPS dropped 215 points from the previous season to .676, last among Major League first baseman in 2011.[1][3][4] Well-intentioned fans sent him thongs throughout the season in hopes of improving his fortunes.[3] Huff was accountable for his struggles contributing to the team's failure to return to the playoffs in 2011.[1][2] During the top of the 12th inning in a game against the Marlins on May 25, 2011, Scott Cousins collided with Buster Posey at home plate. It was revealed that Posey had fractures in his lower left leg and ankle and would be out of the rest of the season.[5] Some drew comparisons of the collision with a similar collision during the 1970 All-Star game when Pete Rose collided with Ray Fosse.[6] Without Posey's presence in the lineup, the Giants would only manage to score 570 runs on offense and missed the postseason.[7]

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Arizona Diamondbacks 9468 0.580 51–30 43–38
San Francisco Giants 8676 0.531 8 46–35 40–41
Los Angeles Dodgers 8279 0.509 11½ 42–39 40–40
Colorado Rockies 7389 0.451 21 38–43 35–46
San Diego Padres 7191 0.438 23 35–46 36–45

Record vs. opponents


Source: [11]
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona2–33–44–213–55–26–110–84–33–33–33–311–79–93–45–310–8
Atlanta3–24–33–36–212–65–12–55–39–96–124–24–56–11–59–910–5
Chicago4–33–47–112–43–38–73–36–104–22–58–83–35–45–103–45–10
Cincinnati2–43–311–73–43–39–64–28–82–51–75–104–25–29–64–26–12
Colorado5–132–64–24–33–35–29–93–65–21–44–39–95–132–44–38–7
Florida2–56–123–33–33–36–13–30–79–96–126–00–74–22–611–78–10
Houston1–61–57–86–92–51–64–53–123–32–47–113–54–35–103–34–11
Los Angeles8–105–23–32–49–93–35–42–42–51–56–213–59–94–34–26–9
Milwaukee3–43–510–68–86–37–012–34–24–23–412–33–23–39–93–36–9
New York3–39–92–45–22–59–93–35–22–47–114–44–32–43–38–109–9
Philadelphia3–312–65–27–14–112–64–25–14–311–74–27–14–33–68–109–6
Pittsburgh3–32–48–810–53–40–611–72–63–124–42–42–43–37–94–48–7
San Diego7–115–43–32–49–97–05–35–132–33–41–74–26–123–33–46–9
San Francisco9–91–64–52–513–52–43–49–93–34–23–43–312–65–23–410–5
St. Louis4–35–110–56–94–26–210–53–49–93–36–39–73–32–52–48–7
Washington3–59–94–32–43–47–113–32–43–310–810–84–44–34–34–28–7

Game log

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2011 Game Log
March (0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31@ DodgersL 2–1Kershaw (1–0)Lincecum (0–1)Broxton (1)56,0000–1
April (13–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
2April 1@ DodgersL 4–3Billingsley (1–0)Sánchez (0–1)Broxton (2)44,8340–2
3April 2@ DodgersW 10–0Cain (1–0)Lilly (0–1)40,8091–2
4April 3@ DodgersL 7–5Kuroda (1–0)Runzler (0–1)Broxton (3)50,8961–3
5April 5@ PadresL 3–1Harang (1–0)Bumgarner (0–1)Bell (2)43,1461–4
6April 6@ PadresW 8–4Lincecum (1–1)Stauffer (0–1)Ramírez (1)24,3682–4
7April 8CardinalsW 5–4 (12)Runzler (1–1)Tallet (0–1)42,0483–4
8April 9CardinalsW 3–2Ramírez (1–0)Franklin (0–1)41,7424–4
9April 10CardinalsL 6–1Lohse (1–1)Zito (0–1)42,0924–5
10April 11DodgersL 6–1Kershaw (2–1)Bumgarner (0–2)40,8704–6
11April 12DodgersW 5–4Affeldt (1–0)Hawksworth (1–1)Wilson (1)41,9605–6
12April 13DodgersW 4–3Sánchez (1–1)Lilly (0–2)Wilson (2)42,0606–6
13April 15@ DiamondbacksW 5–2Cain (2–0)Hudson (0–3)Wilson (3)23,0907–6
14April 16@ DiamondbacksW 5–3Mota (1–0)Saunders (0–2)Wilson (4)25,5908–6
15April 17@ DiamondbacksL 6–5 (12)Collmenter (1–0)Runzler (1–2)26,1958–7
16April 18@ RockiesW 8–1Lincecum (2–1)Rogers (2–1)31,0799–7
17April 19@ RockiesW 6–3Sánchez (2–1)Jiménez (0–1)Wilson (5)30,32010–7
18April 20@ RockiesL 10–2de la Rosa (3–0)Cain (2–1)27,75810–8
19April 22BravesL 4–1Hanson (2–3)Bumgarner (0–3)Kimbrel (5)42,40410–9
20April 23BravesL 5–2Hudson (3–2)Lincecum (2–2)Kimbrel (6)42,39510–10
21April 24BravesL 9–6 (10)O'Flaherty (1–1)Wilson (0–1)Venters (1)42,29510–11
22April 26@ PiratesW 6–3Romo (1–0)Hanrahan (0–1)Wilson (6)9,83211–11
23April 27@ PiratesL 2–0McDonald (1–2)Bumgarner (0–4)Hanrahan (7)9,04811–12
24April 28@ PiratesW 5–2Vogelsong (1–0)Karstens (2–1)Wilson (7)14,74712–12
25April 29@ NationalsL 3–0Marquis (3–0)Lincecum (2–3)21,39912–13
26April 30@ NationalsW 2–1Mota (2–0)Lannan (2–3)Wilson (8)28,76613–13
May (16–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
27May 1@ NationalsL 5–2Zimmermann (2–4)Cain (2–2)Storen (5)21,61113–14
28May 2@ NationalsL 2–0Gorzelanny (1–2)Bumgarner (0–5)Storen (6)15,34213–15
29May 3@ MetsW 7–6 (10)López (1–0)Buchholz (1–1)Wilson (9)32,28814–15
30May 4@ MetsW 2–0Lincecum (3–3)Capuano (2–3)Wilson (10)29,33315–15
31May 5@ MetsL 5–2Pelfrey (2–3)Sánchez (2–2)Rodríguez (7)23,43315–16
32May 6RockiesW 4–3Wilson (1–1)Paulino (0–2)41,98216–16
33May 7RockiesW 3–2Wilson (2–1)Paulino (0–3)41,61117–16
34May 8RockiesW 3–0Vogelsong (2–0)de la Rosa (4–1)Wilson (11)42,13218–16
35May 10DiamondbacksW 1–0Wilson (3–1)Hernandez (2–1)41,03919–16
36May 11DiamondbacksW 4–3Sánchez (3–2)Galarraga (3–3)Wilson (12)41,02620–16
37May 12DiamondbacksW 3–2Cain (3–2)Hudson (3–5)López (1)41,12621–16
38May 13@ CubsL 11–4Dempster (2–4)Bumgarner (0–6)37,43321–17
39May 14@ CubsW 3–0 (6)Vogelsong (3–0)Davis (0–1)39,70622–17
May 15@ CubsPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 28
40May 16@ RockiesL 7–4Mortensen (1–0)Lincecum (3–4)Street (13)33,22822–18
41May 17@ RockiesL 5–3Belisle (4–2)Sánchez (3–3)Street (14)41,10522–19
42May 18@ DodgersW 8–5Wilson (4–1)Cormier (0–1)30,42123–19
43May 19@ DodgersW 3–1Bumgarner (1–6)Billingsley (2–4)Wilson (13)34,24824–19
44May 20AthleticsW 2–1 (10)López (2–0)Fuentes (1–5)42,22425–19
45May 21AthleticsW 3–0Lincecum (4–4)Anderson (2–4)42,15226–19
46May 22AthleticsW 5–4 (11)Romo (2–0)Fuentes (1–6)42,28827–19
47May 24MarlinsL 5–1Nolasco (4–0)Cain (3–3)Núñez (18)41,16527–20
48May 25MarlinsL 7–6 (12)Webb (1–3)Mota (2–1)Badenhop (1)41,03727–21
49May 26MarlinsL 1–0Sánchez (4–1)Vogelsong (3–1)41,47227–22
50May 27@ BrewersW 5–4Lincecum (5–4)Marcum (6–2)Wilson (14)37,03428–22
51May 28@ BrewersL 3–2Axford (1–1)Mota (2–2)42,51228–23
52May 29@ BrewersL 6–0Gallardo (7–2)Cain (3–4)43,03528–24
53May 30@ CardinalsW 7–3Bumgarner (2–6)McClellan (6–2)40,84929–24
54May 31@ CardinalsL 4–3Franklin (1–3)López (2–1)Salas (10)37,74829–25
June (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
55June 1@ CardinalsW 7–5 (11)Romo (3–0)Franklin (1–4)Wilson (15)35,77530–25
56June 2@ CardinalsW 12–7Sánchez (4–3)Lynn (0–1)Affeldt (1)34,10431–25
57June 3RockiesW 3–1Cain (4–4)Nicasio (1–1)Wilson (16)41,02132–25
58June 4RockiesL 2–1Chacín (6–4)Bumgarner (2–7)Street (15)41,04632–26
59June 5RockiesW 2–1Vogelsong (4–1)Lindstrom (0–1)Wilson (17)41,36933–26
60June 6NationalsW 5–4 (13)Lopez (3–1)Stammen (0–1)41,18034–26
61June 7NationalsL 2–1Zimmermann (4–6)Sánchez (4–4)Storen (12)41,78634–27
62June 8NationalsW 3–1Cain (5–4)Burnett (1–3)41,73835–27
63June 9RedsL 3–0Cueto (3–2)Bumgarner (2–8)Cordero (12)41,10635–28
64June 10RedsW 3–2Wilson (5–1)Arredondo (0–1)41,68636–28
65June 11RedsL 10–2Leake (6–2)Lincecum (5–5)41,73536–29
66June 12RedsW 4–2Ramírez (2–0)Arredondo (0–2)Wilson (18)42,08437–29
67June 14@ DiamondbacksW 6–5Cain (6–4)Collmenter (4–2)Wilson (19)23,74638–29
68June 15@ DiamondbacksW 5–2Bumgarner (3–8)Saunders (3–7)Wilson (20)24,19439–29
69June 16@ DiamondbacksL 3–2 (10)Hernandez (3–2)Casilla (0–1)23,46839–30
70June 17@ AthleticsL 5–2Godfrey (1–0)Lincecum (5–6)Bailey (3)36,06739–31
71June 18@ AthleticsL 4–2Ziegler (2–0)Sánchez (4–5)Bailey (4)36,06739–32
72June 19@ AthleticsL 2–1Cahill (7–5)Affeldt (1–1)Fuentes (12)36,06739–33
73June 21TwinsL 9–2Pavano (5–5)Bumgarner (3–9)41,95839–34
74June 22TwinsW 5–1Vogelsong (5–1)Blackburn (6–5)41,88640–34
75June 23TwinsW 2–1Lincecum (6–6)Duensing (4–7)Wilson (21)42,48141–34
76June 24IndiansW 4–3Casilla (1–1)Carrasco (7–4)Wilson (22)41,69042–34
77June 25IndiansW 1–0Cain (7–4)Masterson (5–6)Wilson (23)42,13043–34
78June 26IndiansW 3–1Bumgarner (4–9)Carmona (4–10)Affeldt (2)41,97844–34
79June 28 From May 15@ CubsW 13–7Vogelsong (6–1)Davis (1–7)39,15745–34
80June 28‡@ CubsW 6–2Zito (1–1)López (0–2)Wilson (24)38,36046–34
81June 29@ CubsL 2–1Mármol (2–2)Romo (3–1)37,22146–35
82June 30@ CubsL 5–2 (13)Grabow (1–0)Ramírez (2–1)38,15846–36
July (15–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
83July 1@ TigersW 4–3Wilson (6–1)Valverde (2–3)Affeldt (3)35,58347–36
84July 2@ TigersW 15–3Zito (2–1)Scherzer (9–4)Mota (1)38,98348–36
85July 3@ TigersL 6–3Porcello (7–6)Affeldt (1–2)Valverde (20)31,90448–37
86July 4PadresL 5–3Richard (5–9)Lincecum (6–7)Bell (25)42,30048–38
87July 5PadresL 5–3Stauffer (5–5)Cain (7–5)Bell (26)41,40348–39
88July 6PadresW 6–5 (14)Lopez (4–1)Neshek (1–1)41,91649–39
89July 7PadresW 2–1Zito (3–1)Luebke (2–3)Wilson (25)41,52150–39
90July 8MetsL 5–2Beato (2–1)Wilson (6–2)Rodríguez (23)41,02850–40
91July 9MetsW 3–1Lincecum (7–7)Capuano (8–8)Romo (1)42,11751–40
92July 10MetsW 4–2Cain (8–5)Pelfrey (5–8)Wilson (26)42,12352–40
93July 14@ PadresW 6–2 (12)Casilla (2–1)Gregerson (2–3)Wilson (27)32,29253–40
94July 15@ PadresW 6–1Lincecum (8–7)Moseley (2–9)42,05554–40
95July 16@ PadresL 11–3Luebke (3–3)Zito (3–2)42,02454–41
96July 17@ PadresW 4–3 (11)Lopez (5–1)Qualls (4–4)Wilson (28)36,35155–41
97July 18DodgersW 5–0Vogelsong (7–1)Billingsley (8–8)42,32356–41
98July 19DodgersW 5–3Bumgarner (5–9)Kuo (0–1)Wilson (29)42,39157–41
99July 20DodgersL 1–0Kershaw (11–4)Lincecum (8–8)Guerra (6)42,48757–42
100July 22BrewersL 4–2Marcum (9–3)Cain (8–6)Axford (27)42,29757–43
101July 23BrewersW 4–2Vogelsong (8–1)Wolf (6–8)Wilson (30)42,27758–43
102July 24BrewersW 2–1Bumgarner (6–9)Gallardo (11–7)Wilson (31)42,26259–43
103July 26@ PhilliesL 7–2Worley (7–1)Zito (3–3)45,74059–44
104July 27@ PhilliesW 2–1Cain (9–6)Hamels (12–6)Wilson (32)45,80060–44
105July 28@ PhilliesW 4–1Lincecum (9–8)Kendrick (5–5)Wilson (33)45,64661–44
106July 29@ RedsL 4–3 (13)Arredondo (2–3)Wilson (6–3)29,01661–45
107July 30@ RedsL 7–2Leake (9–6)Bumgarner (6–10)40,40261–46
108July 31@ RedsL 9–0Cueto (7–4)Zito (3–4)37,86461–47
August (11–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 1DiamondbacksL 5–2Kennedy (13–3)Cain (9–7)Putz (25)42,36661–48
110August 2DiamondbacksL 6–1Hudson (11–7)Lincecum (9–9)42,33261–49
111August 3DiamondbacksW 8–1Vogelsong (9–1)Marquis (8–6)42,47762–49
112August 4PhilliesL 3–0Lee (11–7)Bumgarner (6–11)42,01362–50
113August 5PhilliesL 9–2Worley (8–1)Sánchez (4–6)42,16562–51
114August 6PhilliesL 2–1Hamels (13–6)Cain (9–8)42,18362–52
115August 7PhilliesW 3–1Lincecum (10–9)Oswalt (4–7)Wilson (34)42,36663–52
116August 8PiratesL 5–0Morton (9–6)Vogelsong (9–2)42,40563–53
117August 9PiratesW 6–0Bumgarner (7–11)McDonald (7–6)42,64864–53
118August 10PiratesL 9–2Karstens (9–6)Sánchez (4–7)42,60364–54
119August 12@ MarlinsL 2–1Nolasco (9–8)Cain (9–9)Núñez (32)22,43164–55
120August 13@ MarlinsW 3–0Lincecum (11–9)Vasquez (7–10)Wilson (35)25, 01365–55
121August 14@ MarlinsW 5–2Vogelsong (10–2)Volstad (5–9)Ramírez (2)20,02066–55
122August 15@ BravesL 5–4Martínez (1–2)Wilson (6–4)23,49866–56
123August 16@ BravesL 2–1 (11)Arodys Vizcaíno (1–0)Lopez (5–2)22,10866–57
124August 17@ BravesW 7–5Cain (10–9)Jurrjens (12–5)22,20267–57
125August 18@ BravesL 1–0Minor (3–2)Lincecum (11–10)Kimbrel (37)30,72067–58
126August 19@ AstrosL 6–0Rodríguez (9–9)Vogelsong (10–3)26,25967–59
127August 20@ AstrosL 7–5Lyles (2–7)Bumgarner (7–12)Melancon (13)29,04667–60
128August 21@ AstrosW 6–4 (11)Affeldt (2–2)Melancon (6–4)Ramírez (3)25,83868–60
129August 23PadresL 7–5Hamren (1–0)Ramírez (2–2)Bell (35)41,28868–61
130August 24PadresW 2–1Lincecum (12–10)Stauffer (8–10)Casilla (1)41,54269–61
131August 25AstrosL 3–1Sosa (1–2)Vogelsong (10–4)Melancon (14)41,11569–62
132August 26AstrosW 2–1Bumgarner (8–12)Happ (4–15)Casilla (2)41,43870–62
133August 27AstrosW 2–1 (10)Affeldt (3–2)Rodriguez (2–3)42,31871–62
134August 28AstrosL 4–3 (11)Melancon (7–4)Ramírez (2–3)Carpenter (1)41,68171–63
135August 29CubsL 7–0Wells (6–4)Lincecum (12–11)41,06371–64
136August 30CubsL 5–2Garza (7–10)Vogelsong (10–5)Mármol (31)41,16571–65
137August 31CubsW 4–0Bumgarner (9–12)Lopez (4–6)41,09972–65
September (14–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
138September 2DiamondbacksW 6–2Cain (11–9)Saunders (9–12)40,94873–65
139September 3DiamondbacksL 7–2Kennedy (18–4)Lincecum (12–12)41,91573–66
140September 4DiamondbacksL 4–1Hudson (15–9)Vogelsong (10–6)Putz (36)42,22273–67
141September 5@ PadresW 7–2Bumgarner (10–12)Stauffer (8–12)25,06674–67
142September 6@ PadresW 6–4Surkamp (1–0)LeBlanc (2–5)Ramírez (4)21,86675–67
143September 7@ PadresL 3–1Harang (13–5)Cain (11–10)Bell (36)18,17375–68
144September 9DodgersL 2–1Kershaw (18–5)Casilla (2–2)Guerra (17)41,90275–69
145September 10DodgersL 3–0Eveland (2–0)Vogelsong (10–7)Guerra (18)42,12175–70
146September 11DodgersW 8–1Bumgarner (11–12)Kuroda (11–16)41,46676–70
147September 12PadresW 8–3Surkamp (2–0)Harang (13–6)41,06977–70
148September 13PadresW 3–2 (12)Ramírez (3–3)Brach (0–2)41,51078–70
149September 14PadresW 3–1Lincecum (13–12)Latos (7–14)Casilla (3)41,20979–70
150September 15@ RockiesW 8–5Vogelsong (11–7)Chacín (11–12)Casilla (4)34,36480–70
151September 16@ RockiesW 9–1Bumgarner (12–12)White (3–2)47,30281–70
152September 17@ RockiesW 6–5Joaquin (1–0)Street (1–4)Casilla (5)38,96182–70
153September 18@ RockiesW 12–5Cain (12–10)Rogers (6–6)31,87583–70
154September 20@ DodgersL 2–1Kershaw (20–5)Lincecum (13–13)Guerra (19)32,52683–71
155September 21@ DodgersW 8–5Vogelsong (12–7)Eveland (2–2)Wilson (36)32,33484–71
156September 22@ DodgersL 8–2Kuroda (13–16)Bumgarner (12–13)37,56084–72
157September 23@ DiamondbacksL 3–1Hernandez (5–3)Cain (12–11)Putz (44)42,60684–73
158September 24@ DiamondbacksL 15–2Kennedy (21–4)Surkamp (2–1)49,07684–74
159September 25@ DiamondbacksL 5–2Collmenter (10–10)Lincecum (13–14)Putz (45)41,24384–75
160September 26RockiesW 3–1Vogelsong (13–7)Chacín (11–14)Casilla (6)41,95685–75
161September 27RockiesW 7–0Bumgarner (13–13)White (3–4)42,37086–75
162September 28RockiesL 6–3Pomeranz (2–1)Surkamp (2–2)Betancourt (8)41,87386–76
† Shortened game (rain)
Double-header

Roster

2011 San Francisco Giants
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

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Manager

Coaches

Regular season stats

Batting

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Eli Whiteside82213144282417.1972
Aubrey Huff150521451282711259.2465
Freddy Sanchez602392169151324.2890
Brandon Crawford66196224052321.2041
Pablo Sandoval117426551342632370.3152
Cody Ross12140554972501452.2405
Andrés Torres1123485077241419.22119
Nate Schierholtz1153354293221941.2787
Aaron Rowand1083313477222421.2332
Miguel Tejeda913222877160426.2394
Mike Fontenot852202250153421.2275
Jeff Keppinger562161755110215.2550
Brandon Belt63187214261918.2253
Pat Burrell92183174291721.2300
Carlos Beltrán44167175494718.3231
Buster Posey45162174650421.2843
Chris Stewart67162203380310.2040
Emmanuel Burriss5913714281004.20411
Orlando Cabrera3912642830113.2222
Mark Derosa478692420012.2791
Brett Pill15507153229.3000
Justin Christian18476125004.2553
Bill Hall1638662001.1582
Héctor Sánchez1331082001.2580
Conor Gillaspie1519250012.2630
Darren Ford2614740000.2867
Ryan Rohlinger11000000.0000
Pitcher Totals1623041941110114.1350
Team Totals1625486570132728224121534.24285

Pitching

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Matt Cain12112.8833330221.2177827163179
Tim Lincecum13142.7433330217.0176746686220
Madison Bumgarner13133.2133330204.2202827346191
Ryan Vogelsong1372.7130280179.2164625461139
Jonathan Sánchez474.2619190101.180544866102
Guillermo Mota223.81520180.17134343077
Ramón Ramírez332.62660468.25424202666
Jeremy Affeldt322.63670361.24722182454
Brian Wilson643.115703655.05020193154
Barry Zito345.87139053.25135352432
Javier López522.72700153.04216162640
Santiago Casilla221.74490651.23311102545
Sergio Romo311.50650148.02988570
Dan Runzler126.26311027.12921191625
Eric Surkamp225.7466026.23218171713
Steve Edlefsen009.53130011.1171212106
Waldis Joaquín104.265006.163333
Team Totals86763.20162162521468.012605785225591316

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Fresno Grizzlies Pacific Coast League Steve Decker
AA Richmond Flying Squirrels Eastern League Dave Machemer
A San Jose Giants California League Andy Skeels
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League Lipso Nava
A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League Tom Trebelhorn
Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League Mike Goff

See also

References

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