SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

Similar documents
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS

2015 SAN DIEGO PADRES ADDITIONAL PLAYER BIOS

2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS

SPRINGFIELD CARDINALS MEDIA NOTES

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

St. Louis Cardinals (68-57) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (67-58) HOME SWEET HOME: MATCHUP vs. CARDINALS Dodgers: Cardinals: All-Time: 2017 vs.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

GREG PITCHER COMPLETE RECORD

ORGANIZATIONAL REPORT Friday, May 19, 2017

KANSAS CITY ROYALS POSTGAME NOTES

DENARD SPAN (4) 2018 MARINERS

2013 National Baseball Arbitration Competition. Tommy Hanson v. Atlanta Braves. Submission on behalf of Atlanta Braves. Submitted by Team 28

CUBS RECORD 2018 Overall: At Wrigley Field: On the Road: March/April: May: June: July:...

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

True to Life Baseball

KANSAS CITY ROYALS POSTGAME NOTES

THE START OF SOMETHING SPECIAL:

POST GAME NOTES for Saturday, May 07, 2016 LOS ANGELES DODGERS (15-15) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (16-16)

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

2016 SAN DIEGO PADRES ADDITIONAL PLAYER BIOS

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

PIT: STATS DON T LIE:

PROBABLES AND BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR UPCOMING SERIES AT WASHINGTON (ALL GAME TIMES PDT):

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

BACK IN BUSINESS: MATCHUP

KRISTOPHER NEGRÓN (45) POSITION: AGE: BORN: BATS: THROWS: HEIGHT:

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

LAD 2.42 (26 ER/96.2 IP, ERA)

George Brett - #5. Third Baseman, Brett s Major League Career Statistics

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

#35 CODY BELLINGER #58 EDWARD PAREDES

THREE S A STREAK: MATCHUP

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA A s PR on Alerts

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

(79-71) LOS ANGELES DODGERS

All-Time Since 1876:... 10,874-10,238 At Wrigley Field (since 1916):... 4,304-3, Overall: At Wrigley Field: At PNC Park:...

UPCOMING SCHEDULE. Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers

ON THE ROAD AGAIN: MATCHUP

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

TINSEL TITLETOWN:

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA A s PR on Alerts

Boston wins 1912 World Series Red Sox come from behind to win in six

Lorenzo Cain v. Kansas City Royals. Submission on Behalf of the Kansas City Royals. Team 14

FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: MATCHUP

SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A (BLUE) DIAMOND:

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

JUST KEEP GRINDING: MATCHUP

BACK IN THE W COLUMN: MATCHUP

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA A s PR on Alerts

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

Minor League Report. June 29, 2017 Organizational Record: (.601) DOUBLE HEADER: W, 7-6 W, 3-1 VS. SYRACUSE YESTERDAY: L, 5-1 VS.

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA A s PR on Alerts

2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS

SETTING UP THE AMBUSH:

PHILLIES RECORD WHEN THEY (2016)

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

LOS ANGELES DODGERS PUBLIC RELATIONS 1000 ELYSIAN PARK AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

The Dodgers and Giants have split their season series thus far, 3-3, and pitching has been the key: Dodgers vs. Giants

DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS:

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

Since the 2015 season, the Dodgers have gone against the Friars, which is among the most one-sided divisional matchups in the National League:

LET THERE BE KERSH: MATCHUP

COLORADO ROCKIES 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW

LET S WIN TWO: MATCHUP

QUITE THE FIRST IMPRESSION:

LOS ANGELES DODGERS PUBLIC RELATIONS 1000 ELYSIAN PARK AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

On this date in 1947, Jackie Robinson stole home for the first of 19 career thefts of home.

TURN IT AROUND: MATCHUP

2016 Auxiliary Bios. #58 Jesse Chavez #75 Grant Dayton #44 Rich Hill #28 Bud Norris #11 Josh Reddick #51 Carlos Ruiz #60 Andrew Toles

THE HISTORY OF BLUE & RED:

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio

SOURCE: STATS, LLC UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Pittsburgh Pirates (63-70) vs. Chicago Cubs (71-60)

Chicago Cubs (73-52) vs. San Francisco Giants (67-59)

DODGER TANK ROLLING: MATCHUP

Going back to 2001, the Dodgers have won more than 70 percent of their games against the Pirates:

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

Dee Gordon, SEA.353 J.D. Martinez, BOS.346 Corey Dickerson, PIT.333 Ryan Flaherty, ATL.310 SOURCE: STATS, LLC

Chicago Cubs (37-36) vs. Miami Marlins (33-39)

REACHING FOR THE TOP: MATCHUP

Los Angeles Dodgers (17-13) vs. Miami Marlins (15-14) Friday, May 02, 2014 Marlins Park, Miami, FL

DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS:

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION

A LOOK BACK: On this date in 2005, Hee-seop Choi slugged. three home runs vs. Minnesota, becoming the first Major Leaguer of

BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES

ROAD BATTING AVERAGE, NL

Milwaukee Brewers (72-68) vs. Chicago Cubs (77-63)

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES

Transcription:

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 4 GAME INFORMATION 4 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 947 Phone: 45-97- sfgiants.com sfgigantes.com sfgiantspressbox.com @SFGiants @los_gigantes @SFG_Stats NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - GAME THREE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (-) AT SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (-) RHP John Lackey (-,.9) vs. RHP Tim Hudson (-,.3) Tuesday, October 4, 4 AT&T Park :7 p.m. (PT) Fox Sports ESPN Radio KNBR 68 UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE: Game Four, Oct. 5 vs. St. Louis (5:7p.m.): RHP Shelby Miller (-, 3.8) vs. RHP Ryan Vogelsong (-,.59) - Fox Sports Game Five Oct. 6 vs. St. Louis (5:7p.m.): TBA vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (-,.76) - Fox Sports Please note all games broadcast on KNBR 68 AM (English radio) and ESPN Radio. All postseason home games broadcast on 86 AM ESPN Deportes (Spanish radio). TODAY'S GAME The Giants and Cardinals face off for Game Three of this best-of-seven NLCS, with the series tied at -...despite a 5-4 loss in Game Two, the Giants have still won of their last 4 postseason games, including six of their last seven here at AT&T Park. TIED - SF has gone just 4- in best-of-seven series when tied -...however, they won the NLCS against the Cardinals after that series started -. ABOUT SUNDAY The Giants dropped a 5-4 decision to the Cardinals in Game Two of this series on Sunday, as Kolten Wong hit a game-ending home run...it was the first walk-off loss for the Giants in a postseason game since Game Three of the Division Series at Florida on Oct. 3, 3... on Sunday, the Cardinals became the first team in MLB history to homer in each of the last three innings of a postseason game. A FIRST FOR HUDSON RHP Tim Hudson is making his first career start in the National League Championship Series after tossing more than 3, 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 this round - Chuck Finley (3,97.) and Juan Marichal (3,7.). MISSING THE LONG BALL The Giants have hit just two home runs this postseason in 7. innings...the Giants have gone 55 plate appearances since their last home run, Brandon Belt's homer in the top of the 8th inning in SF's - win against the Nationals in Game Two of the Division Series... the Giants went 6-6 (.7) during the regular season when they hit at least one home run and 7-48 (.36) when they didn't homer. FIRST INNING STRUGGLES The Giants are just 4-for- (.8) in the first inning this postseason...all four hits have been singles (two by Posey, one by Panik and Pence). ON THE MOUND Giants starting pitchers have fashioned a.7 ERA (6er, 46.ip) and.75 opponents batting average in seven postseason games this season, allowing two earned runs or fewer in all seven starts...the only pitcher to allow three runs in an outing was Bumgarner in Game Three of the Division Series vs. Washington. WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION The Giants are just 4-for-7 (.97) with runners in scoring position this postseason, including a.56 clip (7x45) in their past five games. MR. CONSISTENT IF Pablo Sandoval has reached base safely in -consecutive postseason games dating back to Game 4 of the NLDS on Oct.,...the streak is the longest active mark in the Majors and is one game behind the Giants franchise record, of set by Barry Bonds from Oct., -Oct. 3, 3. POSTSEASON HISTORY The Giants franchise owns seven World Championships (95, 9, 9, 933, 954,, ), Pennants and this is the 7th playoff appearance in the teams history...overall, the Giants have gone 89-84- (win-loss-tied) in the postseason since 9 (4-5 in League Division Series, -5 in League Championship Series and 53-54- in World Series). GIANTS IN THE NLCS The Giants are playing in the League Championship Series for the third time in the last five seasons, for the fourth time in the last 3 seasons and for the seventh time in franchise history (97, 987, 989,,,, 4) since its inception in 969...San Francisco has logged a 4- series mark in their previous six trips, winning the last four series. GIANTS WINNING WAYS San Francisco has won eight consecutive postseason rounds since, the longest such streak since the Yankees won in a row from 998-. AT THE HELM Bruce Bochy is in his seventh postseason stint as a big league manager, his third in eight seasons with SF...Bochy is 35-7 (.565) all-time in postseason play, including a 7- (.7) record with SF...the Giants have never lost a postseason series in Bochy's tenure. GIANTS ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECORD Overall (since 9)... 89-84- SF-era (since 958)...5-43 In Home Games...6-8 In Road Games......................4-5 At AT&T Park...8- GIANTS IN THE NLCS Year Opponent W-L Series 97 Pittsburgh L -3 987 St. Louis L 3-4 989 Chicago W 4- St. Louis W 4- Philadelphia W 4- St. Louis W 4-3 THE GIANTS - REGULAR SEASON Finished the 4 regular season (57th in San Francisco and 3nd overall) with an 88-74 (.543) record, the first time in the modern era that they made the postseason with fewer than 9 wins...sf finished in second place in the National League West, 6. games behind first-place Los Angeles...the Giants held possession of first place in the NL West for 96 days, but last held first on July 6...SF was a seasonhigh games over.5 on June 8. HOW THE GIANTS GOT HERE The Giants nearly blew a chance at even making the postseason with a two and a half month stint in which they were 5 games under.5...sf had the best record in baseball through June 8, then had a two-month swoon from June 9-Aug. 5 in which they had a season-high -game lead in the NL West, then lost that lead in just 5 days in June-July...then they finished the regular season by winning 9 of their final 3 games to clinch a wild-card berth...sf defeated the Pirates, 8-, in the one-game playoff Wednesday night. GIANTS VS. CARDINALS SF vs. STL (since 89)...,64-954-9 SF era (since 958)... 33-37 At Busch Stadium...6-4 At AT&T Park...8-7 The Giants won the regular season series against the Cardinals, 4-3, winning three of four here at Busch Stadium and losing two of three at AT&T Park...the Giants are -8 all-time against the Cardinals in postseason play...these teams have matched up three times in the NLCS, with the Giants winning two of the three series, most recently in (won 4-3)... this series pits the two teams with the most postseason wins in the past five seasons, with the Cardinals leading the way with 3 victories and the Giants with 7. THIS DATE IN GIANTS HISTORY October 4, - The Giants defeated the Cardinals, -, in Game Five of the NLCS...Kirk Rueter threw 6.-scoreless innings and Kenny Lofton paced the offense with three hits and an RBI. World Champions (7): 95, 9, 9, 933, 954,, NL Pennants (): 94, 95, 9, 9, 93, 97, 9, 9, 93, 94, 933, 936, 937, 95, 954, 96, 989,,, NL West Titles (8): 97, 987, 989, 997,, 3,,

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES TODAY'S STARTING PITCHER - RHP TIM HUDSON PAGE 7 TIM HUDSON RHP 6-/74 R/R 39 (July 4, 975) Service Time: 5 years, 9 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 Breakdown W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO 4 San Francisco 9-3 3.57 3 89. 99 86 75 34 Career (6th season) 4-4 3.45 458 33. 83 57 5 88 6 4 at AT&T Park 5-5 3.94 4 89. 9 43 39 7 64 Career at AT&T Park 8-8 3.89 4. 4 68 6 3 9 4 on Road 4-8 3.3 7. 8 43 36 7 56 Career on Road -7 3.76 6 43. 4 65 598 435 9 POSTSEASON Has made the postseason seven times now in his career and will be making his first career start in the NLCS. Matched up with Ryan Zimmermann in Game Two of the NLDS, a game in which the Giants won - in 8. innings, not only the longest postseason game in terms of innings (tied), but also the longest in time of play at six hours and 3 minutes...in 7. innings, Hudson allowed just one run on a 3rd-inning RBI single by Anthony Rendon. Nine years earlier, Hudson allowed three earned runs in 7. innings in a start against the Astros in baseball s only other 8.-inning postseason affair (Oct. 9, 5 - NLDS Game Four). Is -3 with a 3.9 ERA (er, 6.ip) in games ( starts)...his lone postseason victory came with the A s in in Game of the Division Series against the Yankees. 4 SEASON Veteran right-hander completed his 6th big league season, his first with the Giants, by going 9-3 with a 3.57 ERA in 3 starts. The Giants went 7-4 in his starts, going 9-5 at home and 8-9 on the road. Went 7- with a.8 ERA and.3 opponents batting average against in his first 3 starts, with the Giants going - in those outings...however, then went - with a 5.3 ERA and.38 average against in his last 8 starts, with San Francisco going just 6-. Suffered his first losing season (record-wise) of his career in 8 professional seasons and his 3 losses were the most of his career. His opponents batting average against of.7 was the third-highest of his career (.73 in 6 and.95 in 9) and ranked as the ninth-highest among NL pitchers...allowed 9.46 hits per 9. innings, the sixth-highest mark in the NL. Allowed the fourth-fewest walks per 9. innings in the NL (.6)...his 34 walks allowed were the fewest of his career in a full season. Averaged just 3.6 runs per game, the lowest total of his career, the lowest among Giants starters and the th-lowest in the NL. Faced 373 right-handed batters and walked just (one every 37.3 PA). Induced 335 groundballs, the second-most in the NL behind Cincinnati's Mike Leake (349). Allowed opponents to steal 5 of 8 bases off him (83.3%), tied with San Diego's Eric Stults for the third-highest stolen base pct. among NL pitchers (Roberto Hernandez, 88.5%, Mike Leake, 85.7%). Set the Giants franchise record (since 9) for most innings to start a season without a walk at 3. innings...had faced 5 batters before the Indians Carlos Santana drew a two-out walk in the first inning on April 5. Placed his name alongside Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander and the Yankees Tiny Bonham as the only pitchers in the last years to start a season with at least four walk-less starts of 7. innings or more. Fashioned a.8 ERA through his first 3 starts of the season...that was the lowest ERA for a Giants pitcher in his first 3 starts with the team and with those 3 starts all coming in his first season with the team since 9. Was named to his fourth career All-Star team as a replacement for LHP Madison Bumgarner, who wasn t eligible to pitch because he threw the Sunday before the break...marked his first All-Star nod since with the Braves (was also an All-Star in and 4 with Oakland). Had the highest ERA (8.7) in the month of September among any pitcher with at least. innings pitched...overall, went -4 with an 8.7 ERA (er,.ip) in five Sept. starts. CARDINALS BATTERS VS. HUDSON AVG AB H HR BB SO Adams. Bourjos. Carpenter.667 3 Cruz. 3 Descalso.333 6 Holliday.346 6 9 5 3 Jay.5 8 3 Molina.4 5 6 5 Peralta. 3 Pierzynski.78 8 5 Taveras.333 3 Wong. 3 GIANTS BATTERS VS. LACKEY AVG AB H HR BB SO Arias.5 6 3 Morse.67 6 Pence.333 3 Sandoval.333 3 HUDSON S 4 STARTS Date OPP DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR #P 4/ @ARI W W, - 7. 3 7 3 4/8 ARI W W, 7-3 8. 7 3 4 4/3 COL -- W, 5-4 7. 5 4 4 5 85 4/9 @SD L L, -3 7. 8 4 93 4/5 CLE W W, 5-7. 4 5 98 4/3 SD W W, 3-8. 5 6 89 April (6 starts) 4-.7 45. 3 3 3 569 5/6 @PIT L L, - 8. 5 5 8 5/ @LA -- W, 7-4 6. 8 78 5/ @ COL -- W, 4-3. 5 64 5/7 CHC W W, 4-7. 6 5 96 May (4 starts) -.46 4. 4 5 4 4 3 346 6/ @STL W W, 8-7. 3 6 6/7 NYM -- W, 5-4 5. 9 3 3 3 5 99 6/ WAS W W, 7-7. 6 5 4 6/8 @CWS L L, 6-7 4. 7 7 83 6/4 SD L L, -7 5. 9 6 4 4 8 6/9 CIN L L, -4 8. 5 6 6 June (6 starts) -3 3.86 37. 44 9 6 6 573 7/5 @SD -- W, 5-3 6. 3 4 9 7/ OAK L L, -6 5. 9 6 6 3 4 79 7/9 @MIA W W, 5-3 7. 8 3 8 7/4 @PHI L L, - 6. 8 6 4 7/9 PIT L L, -3 7. 6 3 3 4 July (5 starts) -3 3.3 3. 34 3 6 9 3 478 8/4 @NYM -- W, 4-3 5. 7 3 89 8/9 @KC L L, -5 6. 6 3 3 84 8/6 PHI -- W, 6-5 4. 8 5 5 3 3 79 8/ @WAS W W, -3 5. 5 3 95 8/7 COL -- W, 4-8. 4 8 87 Aug. (5 starts) - 3.8 8. 3 4 7 7 4 434 9/ @COL -- L, 9-5. 7 6 5 5 96 9/7 @DET L L, -6 6. 8 3 3 6 9/3 LA L L, -7. 8 6 6 35 9/9 @SD L L, -5 4. 7 5 4 76 9/4 @LA L L, -9 5. 5 3 3 4 7 Sept. (5 starts) -4 8.7. 35 3 5 4 384 Totals (3 starts) 9-3 3.57 89. 99 86 75 34 5 -- HUDSON S SINGLE GAME HIGHS, BESTS AND STREAKS 4 Highs Career Highs 8. (x), last: 5/6 at PIT IP 9. (7x), last: 6/5/ at MIA, 6/8 at CWS H (7x), last: 6/8/4 at CWS 7, 6/8 at CWS R 9 (5x), last: 7/9/6 vs. NYM 7, 6/8 at CWS ER 9 (3x), last: 7/9/6 vs. NYM 3 (3x), last: 8/6 vs. PHI BB 6 (x), last: 9/4/ at WAS 8, 8/7 vs. COL SO 3, 8/8/ vs. FLA (3x), last: July 9 vs. PIT HR 3 (8x), last: 9/3/6 at PHI, 5/6 at PIT CG (6x), last: 5/6/4 at PIT n/a SHO (3x), last: 6/5/ at MIA 5, 5/6 at PIT Low Hit CG (3x), last: 5/4/ vs. MIL 3, 5/7-6/ Win Streak 9 (3x), last: 6/5-8//7 3, 7/4-9/9 Loss Streak 6, 5//3-6//3 HUDSON AT THE PLATE AVG. AB H B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH 4.38 53 6 Career.58 575 9 7 3 4 5 79 64 Last Home Run: April 3, 3 at WAS (off Zach Duke) Notes: Went just -for-53 (.38) at the dish this season, the lowest batting average of his career while in a National League uniform... his two hits were his fewest in a season (min. ABs)...had hit. or higher in each of his previous seven seasons...was hitless in his last 4 at-bats, the second-most consecutive hitless at-bats in the NL behind the Pirates Edinson Volquez (4). HUDSON'S CAREER POSTSEASON STARTS Date RD OPP DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR /6/ Div(3) @NYY L L, -4 8. 6 4 3 4 5 // Div() @NYY W W, - 8. 6 3 // Div() MIN -- L, 5-7 5. 8 4 4 4 /5/ Div(4) @MIN L L, - 3. 5 7 4 //3 Div() BOS -- W, 5-4 6. 3 3 5 /5/3 Div(4) @BOS -- L, 4-5. /5/5 Div() HOU L L, 5-6. 7 5 5 5 3 /9/5 Div(4) @HOU -- L, 6-7 7. 6 3 3 5 // Div(3) SF -- L, -3 7. 4 4 5 /4/4 Div() @WAS -- W, - 7. 7 8 Totals ( starts) -3 3.3 6. 59 8 43 4 Overall ( games) -3 3.9 6. 6 9 45 5 HUDSON VS. THE CARDINALS W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO 4 -. 7. 3 6 Career 4-4 5.6 3 78. 9 46 46 3 43 NOTES: Faced the Red Birds just once this season and earned the win, tossing 7.-scoreless innings with six strikeouts in the Giants 8- victory on June at Busch...six of his 3 starts against the Cardinals are quality outings...is 3- with a 4.78 ERA in eight outings in St. Louis. CAREER STARTS VS. ST. LOUIS Date H/R DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR 6/7/4 R -- L, 4-5 7. 8 3 5 4/9/5 H L L, 5-6 6. 9 6 6 3 8/6/5 R W W, 8-7. 6 4 7/8/6 R W W, 4-5 5. 7 5 5 7/9/7 H W W, - 7. 5 3 8/5/7 R L L, 4-5 5. 9 5 5 3 9//9 R -- W, 7-6 5. 4 4 4/6/ R -- L, 3-4 6. 6 3 3 3 4 9// H L L, 3-7 5. 9 6 6 5 4/9/ H -- L, 3-5 6. 6 3 9// R L L, 3-6 6. 8 6 6 4 5/3/ H -- W, -7 5. 6 5 5 4 6//4 R W W, 8-7. 3 6 Totals (3 starts) 4-4 5.6 78. 9 46 46 3 43 5

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES GIANTS BULLPEN PAGE 3 #4 JEREMY AFFELDT LHP 6-4/6 L/L 35 (June 6, 979) Service Time: 3 years Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON On his fourth postseason roster (7 w/col;, ' with SF). Has appeared in 6 postseason games, posting no record and a.6 ERA (3er, 3.ip). Has been unscored upon in each of his last 5 postseason outings (5.ip, Ks). Went 4- with a.8 ERA (4er, 55..ip) in 6 appearances this season. Posted the lowest WHIP (.) of his career. Allowed just one home run all season in 55. innings pitched. Held LH batters to a.3 average against, while right-handed hitters hit.8 of him. #46 SANTIAGO CASILLA RHP 6-/ R/R 34 (July 5, 98) Service Time: 7 years, 48 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his third posteason roster (, )...is- with a.5 ERA (er, 5.ip) in 9 games. Earned all three of SF's postseason saves in Game, Game 4 of the NLDS and Game of NLCS. Has not allowed run in his last 4 postseason appearances (.ip, 5h, 7 Ks). Began the season as SF's setup man, but by season's end was the team's closer, going 9-for- 3 in save situations...overall, went 3-3 w/.7 ERA in 54 relief outings. Among NL relievers ranked fifth in ERA (lowest of his career), tied for fifth in WHIP (.86) and sixth in opponents avg. (.77). Fashioned a.79 ERA on the road, allowing just three runs in 34. innings. LH batters hit. off him while righties were 9-for-8 (.6). Took over the closer duties from Romo on June 9 and converted 7 of 8 save chances. #55 TIM LINCECUM RHP 5-/7 L/R 3 (June 5, 984) Service Time: 7 years, 48 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON On his third postseason roster, has gone 5- w/.47 ERA (5er, 54.ip) in games/6 starts. Has allowed one run on five hits in 3.ip (.68 ERA), with 8 Ks, two BBs in six relief games. Went -9 with a 4.74 ERA (8er, 55.ip) in 33 games (6 starts) this season. His season was highlighted by tossing his second career no-hitter and the 6th in franchise history on June 5 vs. San Diego. Became 3nd pitcher with multiple no-no's (nd in Giants history, also Christy Mathewson. Posted -9 record w/4.67 ERA in 6 starts...was - w/5.73 ERA in seven relief outings. Was moved to the bullpen on August 5, after struggling for a span of six starts from July 5-Aug. 3, going -3 with a 9.49 ERA. #49 JAVIER LOPEZ LHP 6-4/ L/L 37 (July, 977) Service Time: 9 years, 67 days Contract Status: Signed through 6 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Has appeared in the postseason with the Red Sox (7, 8) and Giants (, )...has three World Series rings ('7, ', ')...is - with a 3.77 ERA (6er, 4.ip) in 6 games. Has not allowed a run in each of his last 3 postseason outings (6.ip). Finished his fourth full season with SF, going - w/3. ERA (3er, 37.ip) in 65 games. Held left-handed batters to a.94 avg. against, while right-handers hit.7. #63 JEAN MACHI RHP 6-/55 R/R 3 (February, 98) Service Time: year, 54 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his first career postseason roster. Has surrendered two solo home runs in. innings of work this postseason. Went 7- with a.58 ERA (9er, 66.ip) in a team-high 7 relief appearances this year. His seven relief wins were fifth-most among NL relievers while his.95 WHIP was th-best. Held LH batters to a.6 average against while right-handers hit.86...rh hitters were just 5-for-their-last-4 against him (.9). #5 YUSMEIRO PETIT RHP 6-/53 R/R 9 (November, 984) Service Time: 4 years, 6 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his first postseason roster...earned the win with 6.-scoreless relief innings, striking out seven in the Giants' 8-inning, Game win of the NLDS against Washington. Went 5-5 with a 3.69 ERA in 39 games ( starts) in 4...was 3-4 with a 5.3 ERA in starts compared to a - record and a.84 ERA in 7 relief outings. Established a new Major League record for consecutive batters retired in a single season, retiring 46 consecutive batters over eight appearances (six in relief) from July -Aug. 8 #54 SERGIO ROMO RHP 5-/83 R/R 3 (March 4, 983) Service Time: 6 years, 97 days Contract Status: Signed through 4 (free agent after season) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his third postseason roster (, )...is - w/.4 ERA (4er, 7.ip) while going 4-for-6 in SV chances in postseason games. Surrendered a walk-off home run to Kolten Wong in Game...it marked his first career postseason loss. Went 6-4 with a 3.7 ERA (4er, 58.ip) while going 3-for-8 in save chances in 64 relief outings in his seventh season with SF. Allowed career highs in runs, HRs, lost his closer's role at end of June after several blown SVs. Gave up nine HRs, most he's allowed in his career, tied for fifth-most among NL relievers. Was relieved of the Giants' closer duties on June 9 (blew 3/5 save chances). Despite struggles, finished season allowing two runs over his final 9.ip (3 games). #6 HUNTER STRICKLAND RHP 6-4/ R/R 6 (September 4, 988) Service Time: 8 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his first postseason roster...allowed three home runs in 5 games on three levels this regular season and has allowed four in four appearances this postseason. 5-year-old rookie was recalled from triple-a Fresno Sept., marking first big league call-up. Made nine relief outings for SF this season, tossing 7.-scoreless innings with nine Ks. Was in big league camp this spring recovering from Tommy John surgery and missed the first month and a half of the season (underwent Tommy John surgery in May 3). Spent most of the season with double-a Richmond, going - with a. ERA (8er, 35.ip) and saves in 38 relief outings. Fanned 48 batters while allowing just four walks (. K/BB) with the Flying Squirrels. 4 POSTSEASON OUTINGS LHP JEREMY AFFELDT NLDS @WAS --. NLDS @WAS --. NLDS 3 WAS --. NLCS @STL --. Totals. -- 3. RHP SANTIAGO CASILLA SERIESGM OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR NLDS @WAS SV. NLDS @WAS --. NLDS 4 WAS SV. NLCS @STL SV. Totals. --3 4. RHP TIM LINCECUM LHP JAVIER LOPEZ NLDS @WAS --. NLDS @WAS --. NLDS 4 WAS --. NLCS @STL --. Totals. --. RHP JEAN MACHI NLDS @WAS --. NLDS 3 WAS --. NLCS @STL --. Totals 7.7 --. RHP YUSMEIRO PETIT NLDS @WAS W 6. 3 7 RHP SERGIO ROMO NLDS @WAS --. NLDS @WAS --. NLDS 4 WAS --. NLCS @STL --. NLCS @STL L. Totals. -- 3. RHP HUNTER STRICKLAND NLDS @WAS --. NLDS @WAS SV. NLDS 4 WAS W. NLCS @STL --. Totals 8.3 -- 4. 5 4 4 5 4

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES GIANTS BATTERS PAGE 4 #3 JOAQUIN ARIAS INF 6-/65 R/R 3 (September, 984) Service Time: 5 years, 7 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Arias is on his second career postseason roster (also ). Batted.375 (3-for-8) with three runs and two doubles in games throughout the postseason. Batted a career-low.54 (49-for-93), with just nine extra base hits (seven Bs) and 5 RBI in 7 games. Started 4 of 6 games ( at 3rd base, at shortstop, at nd and 8 at st) and hit.87 (37x9) as a starter. Led the Giants in PH at-bats (34), however hit just.6 (7x34) in a pinch-hitting role, the lowest average on the team. His 9 games as a defensive sub were tied for the third-most in NL. Hit.35 against LH pitchers, with eight of his nine extra base hits coming against southpaws...hit just.93 (7x88) against RHs. Batted.43 (x5) against LH pitchers after the AS break, the second-highest mark in the bigs behind CWS's Jose Abreu (.473). Beginning Aug. 8, raised his batting average by 67 points from.87 to.54 by hitting.47 (4x59) over his final 9 games. Wild Card @PIT 3B - NLDS @WAS 3B - NLCS @STL PH - Totals 3 games.--- - #9 BRANDON BELT INF 6-5/9 L/L 6 (April, 988) Service Time: 3 years, 8 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 (arbitration eligible) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Has been the Giants' hottest hitter this postseason, going 9-for-5 (.36) with a homer and six RBI...has reached base safely in 5 of 3 plate appearances. His solo home run in the 8th inning in Game of NLDS gave the Giants a - victory...marked just the third extra-inning home run in Giants postseason history, along with Dusty Rhodes' in the 954 World Series and Mel Ott's in the 933 Fall Classic. Had an injury-riddled 4 campaign that saw him land on the DL on three separate occasions, first with a broken left thumb (was HBP from LHP Paul Maholm May 9 at LA), then suffered a concussion that landed him on the DL twice after the All-Star break (was hit by a ball thrown by Marco Scutaro in the face while taking throws at first base during batting practice July 9 at Miami). Overall, missed a total of 96 games (missed 5 games with the broken left thumb and 46 games with a concussion). Batted.43 (5x4) with HRs and 7 RBI in 6 games. Was sent to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Aug. 8 to visit Dr. Mickey Collins, who is considered one of the preeminent experts in sports concussions, in the hopes of gaining more clarity on his recurring concussion symptoms. Visited Dr. Mickey Collins again Sept. and received clearance to accelerate his baseball activity...was removed from DL Sept. 6. SERIES Wild Card GAME OPP @PIT POS B AB 3 R H B 3B HR RBI 3 BB SO SB-CS - E NLDS @WAS B 4 - NLDS @WAS B 7 - NLDS 3 WAS B 3 - NLDS NLCS 4 WAS @STL B B 4 - - NLCS @STL B 3 - Totals 7 games.36 5 3 9 6 6 5 - #7 GREGOR BLANCO OF 5-/75 L/L 3 (December 4, 983) Service Time: 4 years, 64 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 (arbitration eligible) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is just 4-for-3 (.5) in seven starts (all in CF) this postseason. Finished his third season with the Giants and batted.6 (x393) with 5 runs scored, 8 Bs, six 3Bs, five HRs and 38 RBI in 46 games... went 6-for- in stolen base attempts, with his 6 steals tying Angel Pagan for the most on the team. Started 9 of 6 games, making 56 starts in center field and 36 in left...committed just one error in 6 total chances (6 assists). Went 7-for-5 (.8) with five RBI as pinch-hitter. Batted just.3 (3x4) in the leadoff slot with extra base hits and RBI, however hit.333 (84x5) everywhere else. Wild Card @PIT CF 4 - NLDS @WAS CF 4 - NLDS NLDS 3 @WAS WAS CF CF 6 4 - - NLDS 4 WAS CF 4 - NLCS @STL CF 5 - NLCS @STL CF 5 - Totals 7 games.5 3 4 3 - #35 BRANDON CRAWFORD INF 6-/5 L/R 7 (January, 987) Service Time: 3 years, 94 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 (arbitration eligible) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is 6-for-9 (.7) with a HR (grand slam in WC game at PIT) and five RBI in five postseason games in 4...however, is just -for-his-last- at the plate. On Oct. st at Pittsburgh, he became the first shortstop in postseason history to hit a grand slam. He's the second Giants player to hit a grand slam in a winner-take-all postseason game, joining Buster Posey ( NLDS @ CIN). There have been only three other such grand slams in postseason history (two by the Red Sox and one by the Yankees). Is on his second postseason roster (). Has gone 6-for-8 (.37) with three home runs and 7 RBI in his past games (including postseason). Batted.46 (x49) with 54 runs, Bs, 3Bs, HRs and 69 RBI in a career-high 53 games. Posted career-bests in runs scored, 3Bs, HRs, RBI and BBs (59). His 3Bs were tied for second-most in Majors behind Dee Gordon (). His 69 RBI were the third-most among NL shortstops behind WAS's Ian Desmond (9) and STL's Jhonny Peralta (73). Hit.3 against left-handed pitchers after entering the season a career.4 hitter against southpaws. His.3 clip against left-handers ranked as the highest clip on the Giants and the seventh-best figure in the NL. Struggled against right-handed pitchers, hitting just.3, the sixth-lowest average among qualifying players in the big leagues. Batted.35 (x6) with runners in scoring position and two outs, the fifth-best mark in the NL. Hit.365 in 3 games in Sept., the fifth-highest average in the NL. Started 4 of 6 games at shortstop and committed a career-high errors, which ranked as the second-most among big league shortstops (WAS's Ian Desmond had 4) and the fourth-most among all players at any position. Wild Card @PIT SS 5 4 - NLDS @WAS SS 4 3 - NLDS @WAS SS 6 - NLDS 3 WAS SS 3 - NLDS 4 WAS SS 4 - NLCS @STL SS 4 - NLCS @STL SS 3 - Totals 7 games.7 9 3 6 5 8 -

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES GIANTS BATTERS PAGE 5 #5 MATT DUFFY INF 6-/7 R/R 3 (January 5, 99) Service Time: 59 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON On his first career postseason roster...has gone -for-4 in a pinch-hitting role. 3-year-old made jump from double-a to big leagues in just his third professional season after winning the Eastern League batting title, hitting.33 (x367) with 53 runs scored, 4 doubles, three home runs and 6 RBI in 97 games for double-a Richmond. Scored the game tying run in the 9th inning of Game, as he came home from nd base on a wild pitch. Had his contract purchased from double-a Richmond on Aug. and made his Major League debut that day at New York-NL. Batted.33 (4-for-3) with one double and five RBI in 3 games with SF...made starts (5 at nd base and 5 at shortstop). Went -for-3 (.4) against left-handed pitchers, but hit.33 (4x3) against right-handers. Was 6-for-5 (.4) in a pinch-hitting role. Played college ball at Long Beach State (-) and was drafted by San Francisco in (8th round). NLDS @WAS PH - NLDS @WAS PH - NLDS 3 WAS PH - NLDS 4 WAS PH - NLCS @STL RR - Totals 5 games. 4 - #45 TRAVIS ISHIKAWA INF 6-3/ L/L 3 (September 4, 983) Service Time: 4 years, 6 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 (arbitration eligible) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his second postseason roster, having been on SF's roster in...has gone 5-for-8 (.78) in seven postseason games this year. Recorded his first career multi-hit game in the postseason in Game of the NLCS, going -for-3 with a RBI. Returned to SF (was with Giants' organization from -) inking a minor league deal in April after having spent parts of the last three seasons with Brewers, Orioles, Yankees and Pirates. Was on the Pirates' Opening Day roster and appeared in 5 games, batting.6, before being designated for assignment April 9. Signed minor league contract with the Giants on April 5 and spent most of the season with triple-a Fresno, batting.7 (65x4) with 34 runs scored, nine Bs, HRs and 45 RBI in 7 games. Had his contract purchased from triple-a Fresno on July 9 and appeared in 47 games with SF, batting.74 (x73) with 8 RBI. Hit.9 (x48) with nine RBI in 4 starts for the Giants ( at st, 3 in left)...went 7-for- (.333) with six RBI as a pinch-hitter. Wild Card @PIT LF - NLDS @WAS LF 3 - NLDS @WAS LF 4 - NLDS 3 WAS LF 3 - NLDS 4 WAS PH - NLCS @STL LF 3 - NLCS @STL LF - Totals 7 games.78 8 5 3 - #38 MICHAEL MORSE OF 6-5/45 R/R 3 (March, 98) Service Time: 7 years, 4 days Contract Status: Signed through 4 (free agent after season) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his second postseason roster, having been on the Washington Nationals NLDS roster in. Batted.63 (5-for-9) with a home run and two RBI in five games during the NLDS. Missed 3 of the Giants' last 4 games during the regular season with a left oblique strain...was not on SF's Wild Card or NLDS roster. Originally injured his oblique buring batting practice on Sept. at Colorado...had two at-bats on Sept. 9 at San Diego, but still experienced soreness following the game...has been rehabbing in Arizona and played in a couple games before being active for this NLCS. Hit.86 with 3 home runs and 4 RBI in his first 59 games (through June 5)...however beginning June 6, he hit.73 with just three home runs and RBI in his final 7 games. Appeared in 3 games, the second most games he has appeared in during ML career (46 w/wsh in )...started 5 times this season (8 in LF, 39 at B, 4 DH). NLCS @STL PH - # JOE PANIK INF 6-/9 L/R 3 (October 3, 99) Service Time: days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Has gone 9-for-33 (.73) in his first seven postseason games...however, is just 3-for-his-last-3 at the plate. Rookie second baseman made his Major League debut in mid-june and established himself as one of the top NL rookies, hitting.35 (8-for-69) with Bs, two 3Bs, HR and 8 RBI in 73 games. Led all NL rookies in batting average and on-base pct. (.343) while tying for fourth in multi-hit games (5) and placing sixth in hits. Was one of eight Giants to play second base, joining Brandon Hicks (59 starts), Ehire Adrianza (5), Joaquin Arias (), Matt Duffy (5), Dan Uggla (4), Marco Scutaro (3), Tony Abreu ()...started 66 games at second, the most starts at second by a Giants rookie in a single season since Robby Thompson started 45 games in 986. Went 3-for-83 (.373) versus left-handed pitchers...since the team moved to San Francisco in 958, only two Giants rookie left-handed batters hit at least.3 against southpaws in at least 5 at-bats: Willie McCovey in 959 (.34) and Will Clark in 986 (.38) (Elias). Hit.37 (46-for-45) in 39 road games, the eighth-highest avg. among Giants rookies with at least PAs on the road since 958. Had his contract purchased from triple-a Fresno and was added to the Major League roster on June while the Giants played the D-Backs in Arizona...hit.3 (94-for-93) with 5 runs, 4 Bs, five HRs and 45 RBI in 74 games with triple-a Fresno. Beginning Aug. 4, hit.345 (67-for-94) for the fifth-highest clip in the bigs behind LAD's Carl Crawford (.43), DET's Victor Martinez (.36), teammate Buster Posey (.354) and PIT's Starling Marte (.354). Wild Card @PIT B 5 3 - NLDS @WAS B 5 - NLDS @WAS B 6 - NLDS 3 WAS B 4 - NLDS 4 WAS B 4 - NLCS @STL B 5 - NLCS @STL B 4 - Totals 7 games.73 33 3 9 -

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES GIANTS BATTERS PAGE 6 #8 HUNTER PENCE OF 6-4/8 R/R 3 (April 3, 983) Service Time: 7 years, 56 days Contract Status: Signed through 8 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his third postseason roster ( with Philadelphia, with San Francisco)...is 7-for-9 (.4) with four runs, two Bs this postseason. The 4 All-Star batted.77 with a career-high 6 runs along with 9 Bs, 3Bs, HRs and 74 RBI in 6 games. Among NL leaders in runs (nd), 3Bs (Tnd), hits (3rd), total bases (4th, 89) and multi-hit games (4th). Was one of four players to appear in all 6 games, joining KC's Alcides Escobar, ATL's Freddie Freeman and TB's Evan Longoria. Was the most durable player on SF's roster, starting all but one of the Giants' 6 games...played all but 3 defensive innings. Had his 33 consecutive games starts streak end on the second-to-last-day of the season (Sept. 7) to rest (ATL's Freddie Freeman now owns the longest games started streak at 68)...Pence's streak began Sept. 5, and had been the longest active streak in bigs. Has still appeared in 383 consecutive games, the third-longest streak in franchise history, behind Bill Terry (468, 93-933) and George Burns (459, 95-97)...his consecutive games streak started on Aug., (his first game in a Giants uniform). Batted.35 (4x4) with RISP (3rd-highest in NL) and paced the Majors with a.44 clip (9x47) with RISP and two outs. Really struggled over his final 5 games, going 4-for-54 (.74) with two RBI and ended the season with one hit in his last 8 ABs. Hit.65 (5x9) in Sept., the fourth-lowest clip among NL players. Wild Card @PIT RF 4 - NLDS @WAS RF 4 - NLDS @WAS RF 7 3 - NLDS 3 WAS RF 4 - NLDS 4 WAS RF 3 - NLCS @STL RF 3 - NLCS @STL RF 4 - Totals 7 games.4 9 4 7 3 5 - # JUAN PEREZ OF 5-/85 R/R 7 (November 3, 986) Service Time: year, 3 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his first career postseason roster...recorded his first career postseason hit in the 9th inning of Game. Made six separate appearances with the Giants throughout the season, bouncing up and down between the big league club and triple-a Fresno...batted.7 (7x) with the Giants while hitting.36 with 3 Bs, seven HRs and 5 RBI in 48 games at triple-a Fresno. Started games with SF, starting in center field, eight in left field, and one in right field. Had just one hit in 8 at-bats with runners in scoring position. Finished the season with just two hits in his final 7 at-bats (.74). Wild Card @PIT PR-LF - NLDS @WAS PH-LF - NLDS @WAS LF 3 - NLDS 4 WAS LF 3 - NLCS @STL LF - NLCS @STL PH-LF - Totals 6 games. - #8 BUSTER POSEY C 6-/5 R/R 7 (March 7, 987) Service Time: 4 years, 6 days Contract Status: Signed through POSTSEASON/4 SEASON On his third postseason roster (, ), going -for-3 (.33) in seven games in 4...had his postseason career-high seven game hit streak snapped on Sunday, as he went -for-4 at the plate. His 38 postseason games are the most in Giants franchise history (Barry Bonds, J.T. Snow second w/8). His four postseason home runs are tied for the sixth-most in Giants history and his 6 RBI are tied for the fourth-most. Completed his fifth full season with SF, batting.3 (7x547) with 8 Bs, HRs and 89 RBI in 47 games. Finished fourth in the NL in batting avg. behind COL's Justin Morneau (.39), PIT's Josh Harrison (.35) and Andrew McCutchen (.34). Also ranked fourth in batting avg. w/risp (.346), eighth in slugging pct. (.49) and tied for ninth in RBI. Led the Majors with a.348 batting avg. on the road...barry Bonds was the last Giants player to pace bigs in road batting avg. (.386 in ). Hit.347 with a.899 OPS as a first baseman (3 starts) compared to a.35 clip and.849 OPS as a catcher (9 starts). Started 4 games for the Giants, 9 at catcher, 3 at first base and two as the designated hitter. Threw out 7-of-76 (.4%) of attempted basestealers and finished seventh in the NL with a 3.39 catcher's ERA. Had some back issues that led to fatigue in his legs earlier in the season and hit just.59 with seven HRs and 5 RBI in April-May. However, had the highest batting avg. in the Majors after the All-Star break, hitting.354 (85x4) with HRs, 43 RBI in 6 games. Ranked third among all big league players with a.393 clip in Sept. (LAD's Carl Crawford,.448; CLE's Michael Brantley,.46). Was in and out of the Giants lineup the last week of the season to rest his ailing back. Wild Card @PIT C 5 - NLDS @WAS C 4 - NLDS @WAS C 6 3 - NLDS 3 WAS C 4 - NLDS 4 WAS C 4 - NLCS @STL C 5 - NLCS @STL C 4 - Totals 7 games.33 3 -

GIANTS POSTSEASON NOTES GIANTS BATTERS PAGE 7 #48 PABLO SANDOVAL INF 5-/45 S/R 4 (August, 986) Service Time: 6 years, 47 days Contract Status: Signed through 4 (free agent after season) POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his third postseason roster (, )...is a career.3 hitter (37-for-5) with nine doubles, six HRs and 6 RBI in 9 games. Has reached base safely in -consecutive postseason games dating back to Game 4 of the NLDS on Oct.,...the streak is the longest active mark in the Majors and is one game behind the Giants franchise record, of set by Barry Bonds from Oct., -Oct. 3, 3. Recorded his third career postseason three-hit contest in Game, tied for the most such games in Giants franchise history...now has postseason multi-hit games, the most in Giants' postseason history (SF-era). Had his 4-game postseason hitting streak snapped in Game 4 of the NLDS...it marked the longest postseason hit streak in Giants franchise history. Sandoval's game-tying double in the 9th inning in Game Two of the NLDS was the fourth game-tying or go-ahead hit while one out from a loss in Giants postseason history...the first three were from Aubrey Huff in the NLDS, Hack Wilson in the 94 World Series and Josh Devore in the 9 World Series (Elias). Was the World Series MVP after hitting.5 (8-for-6) with three homers (all came in Game ) and four RBI. His six postseason home runs are tied with Rich Aurilia for the second-most in Giants history (Barry Bonds, 8). Completed his seventh season with SF by hitting.79 with 6 doubles, 6 home runs and 73 RBI in a career-high 57 games. Hit over points higher against right-handed pitchers (.37) than he did left-handed pitchers (.99)...his.37 average againstright-handers was the fifth-highest among NL players, while his.99 clip against southpaws was the sixth-lowest in the league. Started a career-best 53 games (5 at third base and three as the designated hitter)...committed just errors in 38 total chances at third base, tied for the second-fewest miscues of his career...his.97 fielding percentage ranked as the third-best among NL third basemen. Had a 73-game errorless streak from May 4-Aug., the longest of his career and nearly three-quarters of the way to the Major League record of 99 consecutive error-free games at third base, held by Jeff Cirillo and John Wehner. Hit.73 (x7) with two HRs and six RBI through his first 35 games (month and a half of the season), but hit.38 with 4 HRs and 67 RBI the rest of the way ( games). Got his body in shape during the 3-4 offseason and lost nearly 3 pounds when spring training began...worked with trainer Rafael Alvarez, who helped keep Bobby Abreu in the Majors into his late 3s, and his brother, a chef, cooked his meals. Wild Card @PIT 3B 4 - NLDS @WAS 3B 5 - NLDS @WAS 3B 7 - NLDS 3 WAS 3B 4 - NLDS 4 WAS 3B 3 - NLCS @STL 3B 4 3 - NLCS @STL 3B 5 - Totals 7 games.33 3 5 3 3 6 - #34 ANDREW SUSAC C 6-/5 R/R 4 (March, 99) Service Time: 65 days Contract Status: Signed through 5 POSTSEASON/4 SEASON Is on his first postseason roster...recorded his first career postseason hit in the 9th inning of Game of this series. Spent the majority of the season at triple-a Fresno (PCL All-Star -.68, HRs, 3 RBI in 63 games), but had his contract purchased on July 6, marking his first big league call-up, with backup catcher Hector Sanchez going on the disabled list with a concussion. Batted.73 (4x88) with eight Bs, three HRs and 9 RBI in 35 games with San Francisco. Started games behind the plate and batted.67 (x75) with three homers and 8 RBI as a starter. Threw out six of 3 attempted basestealers. His 8 RBI were tied for the fifth-most among all NL rookies since his callup to the big leagues on July 6. NLDS @WAS PH - NLCS @STL PH - Totals games.5 - GIANTS PITCHERS POSTSEASON CAREER Player W-L SV SVO G GS INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA Affeldt - 6 3. 3 3 7.6 Bumgarner 5-3 9 59. 49 8 7 4 55.58 Casilla - 3 3 9 5. 3 3 5.5 Hudson -3 6. 6 9 5 45 3.9 Lincecum 5-6 54. 34 6 5 3 4 63.47 Lopez - 6 4. 3 6 6 6 3 3.68 Machi - 3. 7.7 Peavy -3 7 7 3. 4 5 5 4 4 8 7.3 Petit - 6. 3 7. Romo - 4 6 7. 3 5 5 5.55 Strickland - 4 4. 5 4 4 4 5 8.3 Vogelsong 3-5 5 3. 8 4 4 5.9 GIANTS BATTERS POSTSEASON CAREER Player AVG G AB R H B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP SLG Arias.333 5 9 3 3.333.556 Belt.43 74 8 9 3 4.35.39 Blanco.93 3 83 6 7 6.87.3 Crawford.3 3 75 6 6 9.94.37 Duffy. 5 4.. Ishikawa.5 7 8 3 7 4 7.364.3 Morse.3 6 6 4.3.45 Panik.73 7 33 3 9.34.333 Pence.8 8 4 4 4 9 7 4.63.8 Perez. 6.8. Posey.58 38 5 3 39 3 4 6 6 35.333.358 Sandoval.3 9 5 4 37 9 6 6 8 7.363.557 Susac.5.5.5