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2013 San Francisco Giants season

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2013 San Francisco Giants
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkAT&T Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place4th
OwnersLarry Baer (managing general partner)
General managersBrian Sabean
ManagersBruce Bochy
TelevisionKNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)
(Jon Miller, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper)
CSN Bay Area
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming, Jon Miller)
RadioKNBR (680 AM)
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KTRB (860 AM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2013 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 131st year in Major League Baseball, their 56th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 14th at AT&T Park. They entered the season as the defending World Series Champions.

Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 .568 47‍–‍34 45‍–‍36
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 11 45‍–‍36 36‍–‍45
San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 16 45‍–‍36 31‍–‍50
San Francisco Giants 76 86 .469 16 42‍–‍40 34‍–‍46
Colorado Rockies 74 88 .457 18 45‍–‍36 29‍–‍52


National League Wild Card

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Division Winners
Team W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 97 65 .599
Atlanta Braves 96 66 .593
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 94 68 .580 +4
Cincinnati Reds 90 72 .556
Washington Nationals 86 76 .531 4
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 9
San Francisco Giants 76 86 .469 14
San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 14
Colorado Rockies 74 88 .457 16
New York Mets 74 88 .457 16
Milwaukee Brewers 74 88 .457 16
Philadelphia Phillies 73 89 .451 17
Chicago Cubs 66 96 .407 24
Miami Marlins 62 100 .383 28


Record vs. opponents

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Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–4 4–3 3–4 12–7 10–9 4–2 6–1 3–4 3–4 3–3 7–12 7–12 4–3 2–4 11–9
Atlanta 4–2 5–1 4–3 6–1 5–2 13–6 2–4 10–9 11–8 4–3 1–5 3–4 4–3 13–6 11–9
Chicago 3–4 1–5 5–14 3–3 1–6 4–3 6–13 3–3 3–3 7–12 3–4 4–3 7–12 3–4 13–7
Cincinnati 4–3 3–4 14–5 2–4 4–3 6–1 10–9 4–2 4–2 8–11 3–3 6–1 8–11 3–4 11–9
Colorado 7–12 1–6 3–3 4–2 10–9 3–4 4–2 3–4 3–4 4–2 12–7 9–10 3–4 3–4 5–15
Los Angeles 9–10 2–5 6–1 3–4 9–10 5–2 4–2 5–1 5–2 4–2 11–8 8–11 4–3 5–1 12–8
Miami 2–4 6–13 3–4 1–6 4–3 2–5 1–5 11–8 7–12 2–4 3–4 4–3 2–4 5–14 9–11
Milwaukee 1–6 4–2 13–6 9–10 2–4 2–4 5–1 4–3 5–2 7–12 3–4 5–2 5–14 3–4 6–14
New York 4–3 9–10 3–3 2–4 4–3 1–5 8–11 3–4 10–9 2–5 4–3 4–2 2–5 7–12 11–9
Philadelphia 4–3 8–11 3–3 2–4 4–3 2–5 12–7 2–5 9–10 3–4 4–2 3–3 2–5 8–11 7–13
Pittsburgh 3–3 3–4 12–7 11–8 2–4 2–4 4–2 12–7 5–2 4–3 3–4 4–3 10–9 4–3 15–5
San Diego 12–7 5–1 4–3 3–3 7–12 8–11 4–3 4–3 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–11 2–4 2–5 8–12
San Francisco 12–7 4–3 3–4 1–6 10–9 11–8 3–4 2–5 2–4 3–3 3–4 11–8 2–4 3–3 6–14
St. Louis 3–4 3–4 12–7 11–8 4–3 3–4 4–2 14–5 5–2 5–2 9–10 4–2 4–2 6–0 10–10
Washington 4–2 6–13 4–3 4–3 4–3 1–5 14–5 4–3 12–7 11–8 3–4 5–2 3–3 0–6 11–9


Events

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  • November 1, 2012: The Giants decline to exercise a club option on IF Aubrey Huff and allow him to become a free agent.
  • November 14, 2012: The Giants re-sign LHP Jeremy Affeldt to a three-year contract.
  • November 30, 2012: The Giants tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players IF Joaquín Árias, OF Gregor Blanco, RHP Santiago Casilla, LHP José Mijares, OF Hunter Pence, C Buster Posey and RHP Sergio Romo. Injured RHP Brian Wilson is non-tendered and becomes a free agent.
  • December 3, 2012: The Giants re-sign free agent OF Ángel Pagán to a four-year contract.
  • December 4, 2012: The Giants re-sign free agent IF Marco Scutaro to a three-year contract.
  • December 13, 2012: Free agent and former Giant OF Andrés Torres signs with the team on a one-year contract.
  • January 17–18, 2013: The Giants avoid arbitration with José Mijares, Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, and Gregor Blanco by signing to one-year deals.
  • January 25, 2013: The Giants claim INF Tony Abreu off waivers from Kansas City Royals.
  • February 5, 2013: The Giants avoid arbitration with RHP Sergio Romo by agreeing to a two-year contract.
  • March 29, 2013: The Giants and C Buster Posey come to terms on an 8-year contract with club option.
  • March 31, 2013: Spring training concludes with newcomers RHP Chad Gaudin, IF Nick Noonan, and C Guillermo Quiróz added to the 25-man roster.
  • May 20, 2013: RHP Ryan Vogelsong dislocates and fractures the pinky on his right hand while batting.
  • May 25, 2013: OF Ángel Pagán hits an inside-the-park walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat the Colorado Rockies 6–5. Pagan is the first MLB player to complete this feat since Rey Sanchez for the Tampa Bay Rays on June 11, 2004, in a 10th-inning victory over the same Colorado Rockies. Pagan is also the first Giants player to do this since Bill Terry did it on August 24, 1931, when the New York Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs 2–1.
  • June 25, 2013: OF Ángel Pagán undergoes surgery on a torn tendon in his left hamstring, sidelining him for approximately 12 weeks.
  • July 2, 2013: The Giants are no-hit by Homer Bailey at Great American Ball Park in a 3–0 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
  • July 9, 2013: The Giants sign OF Jeff Francoeur to a minor-league deal, his contract was purchased four days later.
  • July 13, 2013: RHP Tim Lincecum pitches the 15th no-hitter in Giants history at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres, the first of his career. Lincecum made 148 pitches, the second highest number of pitches in a no-hitter in MLB history, striking out 13 Padres.
  • July 16, 2013: The 84th MLB All-Star Game takes place with LHP Madison Bumgarner, RHP Sergio Romo and IF Marco Scutaro being selected to their first All-Star rosters, and C Buster Posey to his second.
  • August 22, 2013: RHP Matt Cain is struck with a batted ball while pitching, resulting in his being placed on the disabled list for the first time in his career.
  • September 3, 2013: Highly regarded prospect RHP Heath Hembree makes his major league debut in a game at Petco Park.
  • September 6, 2013: RHP Yusmeiro Petit pitches a one-hit shutout against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Petit was just one strike away from pitching a perfect game before pinch-hitter Eric Chavez singled.
  • September 11, 2013: With a victory by the Reds in Cincinnati, the Giants are mathematically eliminated from postseason contention, thus becoming the 13th consecutive team to fail to defend their World Championship.
  • September 28, 2013: It is reported that the Giants and OF Hunter Pence have agreed to a 5-year contract extension.
  • September 29, 2013: As the regular season concludes, Hunter Pence becomes the first Giant of the San Francisco era to start all 162 games in a season.
  • October 22, 2013: RHP Tim Lincecum agrees to a new 2-year contract, avoiding free agency.

Game log and schedule

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All schedule and scores taken from MLB.com.[1]

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2013 Game Log
April (15–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 @ Dodgers 0–4 Clayton Kershaw (1–0) George Kontos (0–1) 53,138 0–1
2 April 2 @ Dodgers 3–0 Madison Bumgarner (1–0) Hyun-Jin Ryu (0–1) Sergio Romo (1) 45,431 1–1
3 April 3 @ Dodgers 5–3 Tim Lincecum (1–0) Josh Beckett (0–1) Sergio Romo (2) 52,906 2–1
4 April 5 Cardinals 1–0 Barry Zito (1–0) Jake Westbrook (0–1) Sergio Romo (3) 41,581 3–1
5 April 6 Cardinals 3–6 Shelby Miller (1–0) Ryan Vogelsong (0–1) Mitchell Boggs (1) 41,402 3–2
6 April 7 Cardinals 3–14 Adam Wainwright (1–1) Matt Cain (0–1) 42,201 3–3
7 April 8 Rockies 4–2 Madison Bumgarner (2–0) Jorge de la Rosa (0–1) Sergio Romo (4) 41,133 4–3
8 April 9 Rockies 9–6 Santiago Casilla (1–0) Matt Belisle (0–1) Sergio Romo (5) 41,910 5–3
9 April 10 Rockies 10–0 Barry Zito (2–0) Jeff Francis (1–1) 41,606 6–3
10 April 11 @ Cubs 7–6 Ryan Vogelsong (1–1) Scott Feldman (0–2) Sergio Romo (6) 25,460 7–3
11 April 12 @ Cubs 3–4 Kyuji Fujikawa (1–0) Sergio Romo (0–1) 30,996 7–4
12 April 13 @ Cubs 3–2 Madison Bumgarner (3–0) Jeff Samardzija (1–2) Santiago Casilla (1) 34,778 8–4
13 April 14 @ Cubs 10–7 (10) George Kontos (1–1) Shawn Camp (0–1) Sergio Romo (7) 33,326 9–4
14 April 16 @ Brewers 8–10 Brandon Kintzler (2–0) Barry Zito (2–1) Jim Henderson (2) 29,075 9–5
15 April 17 @ Brewers 3–4 Jim Henderson (2–0) Santiago Casilla (1–1) 29,362 9–6
16 April 18 @ Brewers 2–7 Yovani Gallardo (1–1) Matt Cain (0–2) 29,161 9–7
17 April 19 Padres 3–2 Santiago Casilla (2–1) Luke Gregerson (1–2) 41,559 10–7
18 April 20 Padres 2–0 Tim Lincecum (2–0) Andrew Cashner (0–1) Sergio Romo (8) 41,995 11–7
19 April 21 Padres 5–0 Barry Zito (3–1) Eric Stults (2–2) 42,747 12–7
20 April 22 Diamondbacks 5–4 Sergio Romo (1–1) Tony Sipp (1–1) 41,294 13–7
21 April 23 Diamondbacks 4–6 (11) Brad Ziegler (1–0) Santiago Casilla (2–2) Matt Reynolds (1) 41,955 13–8
22 April 24 Diamondbacks 2–3 (10) David Hernandez (1–1) Chad Gaudin (0–1) Matt Reynolds (2) 41,756 13–9
23 April 26 @ Padres 1–2 Andrew Cashner (1–1) Tim Lincecum (2–1) Huston Street (4) 34,929 13–10
24 April 27 @ Padres 7–8 (12) Joe Thatcher (1–0) Sergio Romo (1–2) 38,823 13–11
25 April 28 @ Padres 4–6 Jason Marquis (2–2) Ryan Vogelsong (1–2) Huston Street (5) 33,722 13–12
26 April 29 @ Diamondbacks 6–4 Jean Machi (1–0) Brad Ziegler (1–1) Sergio Romo (9) 18,036 14–12
27 April 30 @ Diamondbacks 2–1 Sandy Rosario (1–0) J. J. Putz (1–1) Sergio Romo (10) 20,319 15–12
May (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
28 May 1 @ Diamondbacks 9–6 George Kontos (2–1) David Hernandez (1–2) Sergio Romo (11) 21,277 16–12
29 May 3 Dodgers 2–1 Sergio Romo (2–2) Ronald Belisario (2–3) 42,113 17–12
30 May 4 Dodgers 10–9 (10) Santiago Casilla (3–2) Brandon League (0–1) 41,171 18–12
31 May 5 Dodgers 4–3 Matt Cain (1–2) Hyun-Jin Ryu (3–2) Sergio Romo (12) 41,140 19–12
32 May 6 Phillies 2–6 Cliff Lee (3–2) Madison Bumgarner (3–1) 41,171 19–13
33 May 7 Phillies 2–6 Kyle Kendrick (4–1) Tim Lincecum (2–2) 41,226 19–14
34 May 8 Phillies 4–3 (10) Javier López (1–0) Antonio Bastardo (1–1) 41,048 20–14
35 May 9 Braves 3–6 Julio Teherán (2–0) Ryan Vogelsong (1–3) Craig Kimbrel (11) 41,365 20–15
36 May 10 Braves 8–2 Matt Cain (2–2) Tim Hudson (4–2) 41,387 21–15
37 May 11 Braves 10–1 Madison Bumgarner (4–1) Paul Maholm (4–4) 41,530 22–15
38 May 12 Braves 5–1 Tim Lincecum (3–2) Kris Medlen (1–5) 42,231 23–15
39 May 14 @ Blue Jays 6–10 R. A. Dickey (3–5) Barry Zito (3–2) 31,753 23–16
40 May 15 @ Blue Jays 3–11 Ramón Ortiz (1–1) Ryan Vogelsong (1–4) 32,863 23–17
41 May 16 @ Rockies 8–6 Matt Cain (3–2) Jhoulys Chacín (3–3) Sergio Romo (13) 33,128 24–17
42 May 17 @ Rockies 9–10 Jorge de la Rosa (5–3) Madison Bumgarner (4–2) Rafael Betancourt (10) 43,365 24–18
43 May 18 @ Rockies 2–10 Tyler Chatwood (2–0) Tim Lincecum (3–3) 41,412 24–19
44 May 19 @ Rockies 0–5 Juan Nicasio (4–1) Barry Zito (3–3) 47,494 24–20
45 May 20 Nationals 8–0 Ryan Vogelsong (2–4) Zach Duke (0–1) 41,963 25–20
46 May 21 Nationals 4–2 (10) Jeremy Affeldt (1–0) Yunesky Maya (0–1) 41,642 26–20
47 May 22 Nationals 1–2 (10) Tyler Clippard (3–1) Jeremy Affeldt (1–1) Rafael Soriano (13) 41,175 26–21
48 May 24 Rockies 0–5 Tyler Chatwood (3–0) Tim Lincecum (3–4) 41,881 26–22
49 May 25 Rockies 6–5 (10) Sergio Romo (3–2) Rafael Betancourt (1–2) 41,784 27–22
50 May 26 Rockies 7–3 Matt Cain (4–2) Jon Garland (3–6) 42,597 28–22
51 May 27 @ Athletics 1–4 Dan Straily (3–2) Madison Bumgarner (4–3) Grant Balfour (11) 36,067 28–23
52 May 28 @ Athletics 3–6 Jarrod Parker (3–6) Michael Kickham (0–1) 35,067 28–24
53 May 29 Athletics 6–9 Tommy Milone (5–5) Tim Lincecum (3–5) Grant Balfour (12) 41,512 28–25
54 May 30 Athletics 5–2 Barry Zito (4–3) A.J. Griffin (5–4) Sergio Romo (14) 41,250 29–25
55 May 31 @ Cardinals Game Postponed (rain) (to be made up as a doubleheader on 6/1)
June (10–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
55 June 1 @ Cardinals 0–8 Shelby Miller (6–3) Matt Cain (4–3) 42,359 29–26
56 June 1 @ Cardinals 1–7 Adam Wainwright (8–3) Madison Bumgarner (4–4) 42,175 29–27
57 June 2 @ Cardinals 4–2 Chad Gaudin (1–1) Tyler Lyons (2–1) Sergio Romo (15) 43,817 30–27
58 June 4 Blue Jays 2–1 Tim Lincecum (4–5) Josh Johnson (0–2) Sergio Romo (16) 41,981 31–27
59 June 5 Blue Jays 0–4 R. A. Dickey (5–7) Barry Zito (4–4) Casey Janssen (12) 41,559 31–28
60 June 7 @ Diamondbacks 1–3 Brad Ziegler (3–1) Jeremy Affeldt (1–2) Heath Bell (11) 37,542 31–29
61 June 8 @ Diamondbacks 10–5 Madison Bumgarner (5–4) Trevor Cahill (3–7) 44,574 32–29
62 June 9 @ Diamondbacks 6–2 Chad Gaudin (2–1) Tyler Skaggs (1–1) 38,222 33–29
63 June 11 @ Pirates 2–8 Gerrit Cole (1–0) Tim Lincecum (4–6) 30,614 33–30
64 June 12 @ Pirates 8–12 Francisco Liriano (5–2) Barry Zito (4–5) 19,966 33–31
65 June 13 @ Pirates 10–0 Matt Cain (5–3) Charlie Morton (0–1) 22,532 34–31
66 June 14 @ Braves 6–0 Madison Bumgarner (6–4) Kris Medlen (3–7) 45,833 35–31
67 June 15 @ Braves 5–6 Craig Kimbrel (2–1) Sergio Romo (3–3) 47,178 35–32
68 June 16 @ Braves 0–3 Julio Teherán (5–3) Tim Lincecum (4–7) Craig Kimbrel (19) 33,681 35–33
69 June 17 Padres 3–5 (13) Nick Vincent (1–0) José Mijares (0–1) Huston Street (14) 41,981 35–34
70 June 18 Padres 5–4 Jean Machi (2–0) Dale Thayer (0–3) Sergio Romo (17) 41,884 36–34
71 June 19 Padres 4–2 Madison Bumgarner (7–4) Luke Gregerson (4–3) Sergio Romo (18) 41,866 37–34
72 June 20 Marlins 1–2 Tom Koehler (1–5) Jeremy Affeldt (1–3) Steve Cishek (11) 41,290 37–35
73 June 21 Marlins 3–6 A.J. Ramos (1–2) Jake Dunning (0–1) Steve Cishek (12) 41,490 37–36
74 June 22 Marlins 2–1 (11) Sandy Rosario (2–0) Mike Dunn (2–2) 41,683 38–36
75 June 23 Marlins 2–7 Nate Eovaldi (1–0) Matt Cain (5–4) 41,697 38–37
76 June 24 @ Dodgers 1–3 Paco Rodriguez (2–2) Madison Bumgarner (7–5) Kenley Jansen (5) 40,994 38–38
77 June 25 @ Dodgers 5–6 Stephen Fife (2–2) Michael Kickham (0–2) Paco Rodriguez (1) 47,193 38–39
78 June 26 @ Dodgers 2–4 Clayton Kershaw (6–5) Tim Lincecum (4–8) Kenley Jansen (6) 41,721 38–40
79 June 28 @ Rockies 1–4 Jhoulys Chacín (7–3) Barry Zito (4–6) 38,428 38–41
80 June 29 @ Rockies 1–2 Rafael Betancourt (2–3) Jeremy Affeldt (1–4) 44,612 38–42
81 June 30 @ Rockies 5–2 Madison Bumgarner (8–5) Drew Pomeranz (0–1) Sergio Romo (19) 41,845 39–42
July (8–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 1 @ Reds 1–8 (6) Bronson Arroyo (7–6) Michael Kickham (0–3) 30,702 39–43
83 July 2 @ Reds 0–3 Homer Bailey (5–6) Tim Lincecum (4–9) 27,509 39–44
84 July 3 @ Reds 2–3 (11) J.J. Hoover (2–5) Javier López (1–1) 40,757 39–45
-- July 4 @ Reds PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for July 23 at AT&T Park[2]
85 July 5 Dodgers 2–10 Hyun-Jin Ryu (7–3) Matt Cain (5–5) 41,911 39–46
86 July 6 Dodgers 4–2 Madison Bumgarner (9–5) Stephen Fife (3–3) Sergio Romo (20) 41,638 40–46
87 July 7 Dodgers 1–4 Clayton Kershaw (8–5) Sergio Romo (3–4) Kenley Jansen (9) 41,094 40–47
88 July 8 Mets 3–4 (16) Josh Edgin (1–1) George Kontos (2–2) Bobby Parnell (16) 41,497 40–48
89 July 9 Mets 6–10 Scott Rice (4–5) José Mijares (0–2) 41,534 40–49
90 July 10 Mets 2–7 Zack Wheeler (3–1) Matt Cain (5–6) 41,679 40–50
91 July 11 @ Padres 4–2 Madison Bumgarner (10–5) Luke Gregerson (4–5) Sergio Romo (21) 31,976 41–50
92 July 12 @ Padres 10–1 Chad Gaudin (3–1) Sean O'Sullivan (0–1) 42,361 42–50
93 July 13 @ Padres 9–0 Tim Lincecum (5–9) Edinson Vólquez (6–8) 40,342 43–50
94 July 14 @ Padres 1–10 Eric Stults (8–7) Barry Zito (4–7) 33,243 43–51
95 July 19 Diamondbacks 2–0 Chad Gaudin (4–1) Ian Kennedy (3–7) Sergio Romo (22) 41,924 44–51
96 July 20 Diamondbacks 4–3 Matt Cain (6–6) Wade Miley (6–8) Sergio Romo (23) 41,742 45–51
97 July 21 Diamondbacks 1–3 Randall Delgado (2–3) Madison Bumgarner (10–6) Brad Ziegler (4) 41,949 45–52
98 July 22 Reds 0–11 Bronson Arroyo (9–7) Tim Lincecum (5–10) 41,797 45–53
100 July 23 Reds 3–9 Tony Cingrani (4–1) Eric Surkamp (0–1) 45–54
101 July 23 @ Reds [Note 1][3] 5–3 Santiago Casilla (4–2) Greg Reynolds (0–1) Sergio Romo (24) 42,310 46–54
101 July 24 Reds 3–8 Mike Leake (10–4) Chad Gaudin (4–2) 41,512 46–55
102 July 26 Cubs 2–3 Matt Guerrier (4–4) Sergio Romo (3–5) Kevin Gregg (20) 41,797 46–56
103 July 27 Cubs 0–1 Pedro Strop (1–3) Sergio Romo (3–6) Kevin Gregg (21) 41,953 46–57
104 July 28 Cubs 1–2 Travis Wood (7–7) Tim Lincecum (5–11) Kevin Gregg (22) 41,608 46–58
105 July 30 @ Phillies 3–7 John Lannan (3–4) Barry Zito (4–8) 36,492 46–59
106 July 31 @ Phillies 9–2 Chad Gaudin (5–2) Kyle Kendrick (9–8) 34,067 47–59
August (13–16)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 @ Phillies 2–1 Matt Cain (7–6) Jonathan Papelbon (2–1) Sergio Romo (25) 33,645 48–59
108 August 2 @ Rays 4–1 Madison Bumgarner (11–6) Chris Archer (6–4) Sergio Romo (26) 20,144 49–59
109 August 3 @ Rays 1–2 (10) Fernando Rodney (4–2) Jean Machi (2–1) 31,969 49–60
110 August 4 @ Rays 3–4 Alex Torres (4–0) José Mijares (0–3) Fernando Rodney (27) 34,078 49–61
111 August 5 Brewers 4–2 Santiago Casilla (5–2) John Axford (5–5) Sergio Romo (27) 42,217 50–61
112 August 6 Brewers 1–3 Wily Peralta (8–11) Matt Cain (7–7) Jim Henderson (16) 41,426 50–62
113 August 7 Brewers 1–6 Alfredo Fígaro (2–3) Madison Bumgarner (11–7) 41,416 50–63
114 August 8 Brewers 4–1 Tim Lincecum (6–11) Donovan Hand (0–4) 41,219 51–63
115 August 9 Orioles 2–5 (10) Jim Johnson (3–7) Javier López (1–2) Tommy Hunter (3) 41,434 51–64
116 August 10 Orioles 3–2 Guillermo Moscoso (1–0) Wei-Yin Chen (6–5) Sergio Romo (28) 41,315 52–64
117 August 11 Orioles 2–10 Troy Patton (2–0) Matt Cain (7–8) 41,622 52–65
118 August 13 @ Nationals 2–4 Tanner Roark (1–0) Guillermo Moscoso (1–1) Rafael Soriano (30) 27,304 52–66
119 August 14 @ Nationals 5–6 Jordan Zimmermann (14–6) Tim Lincecum (6–12) Rafael Soriano (31) 30,657 52–67
120 August 15 @ Nationals 4–3 Javier López (2–2) Rafael Soriano (2–3) Sergio Romo (29) 36,719 53–67
121 August 16 @ Marlins 14–10 Sandy Rosario (3–0) Nate Eovaldi (2–3) 26,166 54–67
122 August 17 @ Marlins 6–4 Matt Cain (8–8) Henderson Álvarez (2–2) Sergio Romo (30) 24,653 55–67
123 August 18 @ Marlins 5–6 Chad Qualls (4–1) Sandy Rosario (3–1) Steve Cishek (27) 23,113 55–68
124 August 19 Red Sox 0–7 Jon Lester (11–7) Tim Lincecum (6–13) 41,585 55–69
125 August 20 Red Sox 3–2 Sergio Romo (4–6) Franklin Morales (2–1) 41,551 56–69
126 August 21 Red Sox 1–12 Félix Doubront (9–6) Barry Zito (4–9) 41,532 56–70
127 August 22 Pirates 5–10 Jeanmar Gómez (3–0) Guillermo Moscoso (1–2) 41,733 56–71
128 August 23 Pirates 1–3 Charlie Morton (5–3) Madison Bumgarner (11–8) Mark Melancon (9) 41,583 56–72
129 August 24 Pirates 6–3 Tim Lincecum (7–13) Francisco Liriano (14–6) Sergio Romo (31) 42,059 57–72
130 August 25 Pirates 4–0 Ryan Vogelsong (3–4) A. J. Burnett (6–9) 41,815 58–72
131 August 26 @ Rockies 1–6 Juan Nicasio (8–6) Barry Zito (4–10) 30,364 58–73
132 August 27 @ Rockies 5–3 Yusmeiro Petit (1–0) Chad Bettis (0–3) Sergio Romo (32) 26,601 59–73
133 August 28 @ Rockies 4–5 Jhoulys Chacín (13–7) Madison Bumgarner (11–9) Rex Brothers (14) 27,268 59–74
134 August 30 @ Diamondbacks 1–0 Tim Lincecum (8–13) Randall Delgado (4–5) Sergio Romo (33) 24,380 60–74
135 August 31 @ Diamondbacks 3–4 Brad Ziegler (8–1) Sandy Rosario (3–2) 36,091 60–75
September (16–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 1 @ Diamondbacks 8–2 Yusmeiro Petit (2–0) Patrick Corbin (13–5) 33,422 61–75
137 September 2 @ Padres 1–4 Ian Kennedy (6–9) Barry Zito (4–11) Huston Street (26) 25,430 61–76
138 September 3 @ Padres 2–3 Tim Stauffer (3–1) Jake Dunning (0–2) Huston Street (27) 19,889 61–77
139 September 4 @ Padres 13–5 Tim Lincecum (9–13) Eric Stults (8–13) 15,762 62–77
140 September 5 Diamondbacks 2–4 Trevor Cahill (6–10) Ryan Vogelsong (3–5) Brad Ziegler (8) 41,193 62–78
141 September 6 Diamondbacks 3–0 Yusmeiro Petit (3–0) Patrick Corbin (13–6) 41,180 63–78
142 September 7 Diamondbacks 1–2 Brandon McCarthy (4–9) Matt Cain (8–9) Brad Ziegler (9) 41,076 63–79
143 September 8 Diamondbacks 3–2 (11) Javier López (3–2) Joe Thatcher (3–2) 41,050 64–79
144 September 9 Rockies 3–2 (10) Santiago Casilla (6–2) Adam Ottavino (1–3) 41,078 65–79
145 September 10 Rockies 8–9 Wilton López (3–4) Sergio Romo (4–7) Rex Brothers (16) 41,171 65–80
146 September 11 Rockies 4–3 Guillermo Moscoso (2–2) Matt Belisle (5–7) Santiago Casilla (2) 41,128 66–80
147 September 12 @ Dodgers 2–3 (10) Brian Wilson (2–1) Jeremy Affeldt (1–5) 53,393 66–81
148 September 13 @ Dodgers 4–2 Madison Bumgarner (12–9) Clayton Kershaw (14–9) Sergio Romo (34) 52,650 67–81
149 September 14 @ Dodgers 19–3 Tim Lincecum (10–13) Ricky Nolasco (13–10) 53,062 68–81
150 September 15 @ Dodgers 4–3 Jean Machi (3–1) Paco Rodriguez (3–3) Sergio Romo (35) 47,302 69–81
151 September 17 @ Mets 8–5 Yusmeiro Petit (4–0) Sean Henn (0–1) 24,343 70–81
152 September 18 @ Mets 4–5 Vic Black (2–0) Sergio Romo (4–8) 23,698 70–82
153 September 19 @ Mets 2–1 Madison Bumgarner (13–9) Jon Niese (7–8) Javier López (1) 22,897 71–82
154 September 20 @ Yankees 1–5 CC Sabathia (14–13) Tim Lincecum (10–14) 41,734 71–83
155 September 21 @ Yankees 0–6 Iván Nova (9–5) Ryan Vogelsong (3–6) 42,420 71–84
156 September 22 @ Yankees 2–1 Javier López (4–2) Andy Pettitte (10–11) Sergio Romo (36) 49,197 72–84
157 September 24 Dodgers 1–2 Hyun-Jin Ryu (14–7) Matt Cain (8–10) Kenley Jansen (28) 41,625 72–85
158 September 25 Dodgers 6–4 Barry Zito (5–11) Ricky Nolasco (13–11) Sergio Romo (37) 41,377 73–85
159 September 26 Dodgers 3–2 Santiago Casilla (7–2) Paco Rodriguez (3–4) Sergio Romo (38) 41,221 74–85
160 September 27 Padres 7–3 Ryan Vogelsong (4–6) Burch Smith (1–3) 41,103 75–85
161 September 28 Padres 3–9 Eric Stults (11–13) Yusmeiro Petit (4–1) 41,201 75–86
162 September 29 Padres 7–6 Sergio Romo (5–8) Huston Street (2–5) 41,495 76–86

Roster

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2013 San Francisco Giants
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Stats in bold are team leaders. Individual pitchers batting are not included in the list.

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; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On-base + Slugging percentage SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG OBP SLG OPS SB
Hunter Pence 162 629 91 178 35 5 27 99 .283 .339 .483 .822 22
Pablo Sandoval 141 525 52 146 27 2 14 79 .278 .341 .417 .758 0
Buster Posey 148 520 61 153 34 1 15 72 .294 .371 .450 .821 2
Brandon Belt 150 509 76 147 39 4 17 67 .289 .360 .481 .841 5
Brandon Crawford 149 499 52 124 24 3 9 43 .248 .311 .363 .674 1
Marco Scutaro 127 488 57 145 23 3 2 31 .297 .357 .369 .726 2
Gregor Blanco 141 452 50 120 17 6 3 41 .265 .341 .350 .690 14
Ángel Pagán 71 280 44 79 16 3 5 30 .282 .334 .414 .749 9
Andrés Torres 103 272 33 68 17 1 2 21 .250 .302 .342 .644 4
Joaquín Árias 102 225 17 61 9 2 1 19 .271 .284 .342 .627 1
Tony Abreu 53 138 21 37 12 3 2 14 .268 .301 .442 .743 0
Héctor Sánchez 63 129 8 32 4 0 3 19 .248 .300 .349 .649 0
Nick Noonan 62 105 12 23 2 0 0 5 .219 .261 .238 .499 0
Juan Pérez 34 89 8 23 5 0 1 8 .258 .302 .348 .650 2
Guillermo Quiróz 43 86 5 16 7 0 1 6 .186 .237 .302 .539 0
Brett Pill 43 85 11 19 4 0 3 12 .224 .272 .376 .648 0
Roger Kieschnick 38 64 6 17 0 1 0 5 .202 .295 .226 .521 0
Jeff Francoeur 22 62 1 12 2 0 0 4 .194 .206 .226 .432 1
Kensuke Tanaka 15 30 4 8 0 0 0 2 .267 .353 .267 .620 2
Francisco Peguero 18 29 4 6 1 0 1 1 .207 .233 .345 .578 2
Ehíré Adríanza 9 18 3 4 1 0 1 3 .222 .263 .444 .708 0
Cole Gillespie 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .100 .000 .100 0
Johnny Monell 8 8 2 1 0 0 0 1 .125 .222 .125 .347 0
Pitcher Totals 162 281 11 27 1 1 0 14 .096 .144 .107 .251 0
Team Totals 162 5552 629 1446 280 35 107 596 .260 .320 .381 .702 67

Pitching

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H ER HR BB K
Madison Bumgarner 13 9 2.77 31 31 0 201.1 146 62 15 62 199
Tim Lincecum 10 14 4.37 32 32 0 197.2 184 96 21 76 193
Matt Cain 8 10 4.00 30 30 0 184.1 158 82 23 55 158
Barry Zito 5 11 5.74 30 25 0 133.1 173 85 19 54 86
Ryan Vogelsong 4 6 5.73 19 19 0 103.2 124 66 15 38 67
Chad Gaudin 5 2 3.06 30 12 0 97.0 81 33 6 40 88
Sergio Romo 5 8 2.54 65 0 38 60.1 53 17 5 12 58
George Kontos 2 2 4.39 52 0 0 55.1 60 27 7 18 47
Jean Machi 3 1 2.38 51 0 0 53.0 46 14 2 12 51
Santiago Casilla 7 2 2.16 57 0 2 50.0 39 12 2 25 38
José Mijares 0 3 4.22 60 0 0 49.0 67 23 3 20 54
Yusmeiro Petit 4 1 3.56 8 7 0 48.0 46 19 4 11 47
Sandy Rosario 3 2 3.02 43 0 0 41.2 38 14 1 20 24
Javier López 4 2 1.83 69 0 1 39.1 30 8 1 12 37
Jeremy Affeldt 1 5 3.74 39 0 0 33.2 27 14 2 17 21
Guillermo Moscoso 2 2 5.10 13 2 0 30.0 20 17 5 21 31
Michael Kickham 0 3 10.16 12 3 0 28.1 46 32 8 10 29
Jake Dunning 0 2 2.84 29 0 0 25.1 20 8 2 11 16
Heath Hembree 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 7.2 4 0 0 2 12
Ramón Ramírez 0 0 11.12 6 0 0 5.2 9 7 2 5 0
Eric Surkamp 0 1 23.63 1 1 0 2.2 9 7 2 0 0
Team Totals 76 86 4.00 162 162 41 1447.1 1380 643 145 521 1256

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Fresno Grizzlies Pacific Coast League Bob Mariano
AA Richmond Flying Squirrels Eastern League Dave Machemer
A San Jose Giants California League Andy Skeels
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League Mike Goff
A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League Gary Davenport
Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League Derin McMains and Nestor Rojas

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: AZL Giants[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ At AT&T Park. The Giants wore their road uniforms and batted first in each inning. However, this counted as a home game for statistical purposes.

References

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  1. ^ "San Francisco Giants Schedule". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Archived from the original on February 5, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
  2. ^ "Rained-out San Francisco Giants game against Cincinnati Reds will be played at AT&T Park". San Jose Mercury News. July 13, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
  3. ^ "Giants, Reds swap roles in unusual doubleheader". MLB.com. Retrieved July 23, 2013.[dead link]
  4. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.
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