2007 San Francisco Giants
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkAT&T Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Record71–91 (.438)
Divisional place5th
OwnersPeter Magowan
General managersBrian Sabean
ManagersBruce Bochy
TelevisionKTVU (FOX 2)
FSN Bay Area
Jon Miller, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow
RadioKNBR (680AM)
Jon Miller, Duane Kuiper, Greg Papa, Dave Flemming, Mike Krukow
KLOK (Spanish)
Seasons

The 2007 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 125th year in Major League Baseball, their 50th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their eighth at AT&T Park. The team finished in fifth place in the National League West with a 71–91 record, 19 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks. Their season began with the team attempting to return to the post-season for the first time since 2003. New manager Bruce Bochy was hired to help the club improve on a 76 win season in 2006. Giants left fielder Barry Bonds entered 2007 with 21 home runs shy of tying Hank Aaron for most career home runs. On August 7, 2007, Bonds broke the all-time home run record with his 756th career home run and 22nd of the season. The rotation was bolstered by the arrival of Barry Zito, who was signed to the largest contract ever for a pitcher during the off-season. On September 21 it was revealed that Bonds would not return to the team following the 2007 season.[1]

Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Arizona Diamondbacks 9072 0.556 50–31 40–41
Colorado Rockies 9073 0.552 ½ 51–31 39–42
San Diego Padres 8974 0.546 47–34 42–40
Los Angeles Dodgers 8280 0.506 8 43–38 39–42
San Francisco Giants 7191 0.438 19 39–42 32–49

Record vs. opponents


Source:
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona4–24–22–48–106–15–28–102–53–45–15–410–810–84–36–18–7
Atlanta2–45–41–64–210–83–34–35–29–99–95–15–24–33–411–74–11
Chicago2–44–59–95–20–68–72–59–62–53–48–73–55–211–56–18–4
Cincinnati4–26–19–92–44–34–112–48–72–52–49–72–44–36–91–67-11
Colorado 10–82–42–54–23–33–412–64–24–24–34–311–810–83–44–310–8
Florida1–68–106–03–43–32–34–32–57–119–93–43–41–62–48–109–9
Houston2–53–37–811–44–33-24–35–132–53–35–104–32–47–92–59–9
Los Angeles 10–83–45–24–26–123–43–43–35–54–25–28–1010–83–35–15–10
Milwaukee5–22–56–97–82–45–213–53–32–43–410–62–54–57–84–28–7
New York4–39–95–25–22–411–75–25–54–26–124–22–44–25–29–98–7
Philadelphia1-59–94–34–23–49–93–32–44–312–64–24–34–46–312–68–7
Pittsburgh4–51–57–87–93–44–310–52–56–102–42–41–64–26–124–25–10
San Diego8–102–55–34–28–114–33–410–85–24–23–46–114–43–44–26–9
San Francisco8–103–42–53–48–106–14–28–105–42–44–42–44–144–13–45–10
St. Louis3–44–35–119–64–34-29–73–38–72–53–612–64–31–41–56–9
Washington1–67–111–66–13–410-85–21–52–49–96–122–42–44–35–19–9

Game log

2007 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3Padres7 - 0Peavy (1-0)Zito (0-1)42,7730-1
2April 4Padres5 - 3Meredith (1-0)Hennessey (0-1)Hoffman (1)39,9380-2
3April 5Padres5 - 3Morris (1-0)Hensley (0-1)Benítez (1)37,9141-2
4April 6Dodgers2 - 1Penny (1-0)Lowry (0-1)Saito (2)43,1461-3
5April 7Dodgers4 - 1Lowe (1-1)Ortiz (0-1)Saito (3)42,0981-4
6April 8Dodgers10 - 4Wolf (1-1)Zito (0-2)39,3431-5
7April 9@ Padres1 - 0Young (1-0)Cain (0-1)Hoffman (2)31,3881-6
8April 10@ Padres6 - 5Morris (2-0)Hensley (0-2)Benítez (2)28,8782-6
9April 11@ Padres4 - 0Maddux (1-1)Lowry (0-2)31,5682-7
10April 13@ Pirates8 - 5Ortiz (1-1)Duke (1-1)22,1173-7
--April 14@ PiratesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 133-7
--April 15@ PiratesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 133-7
11April 16@ Rockies8 - 0Zito (1-2)Francis (1-1)18,2224-7
12April 17@ Rockies5 - 3Ramírez (1-0)Correia (0-1)Fuentes (3)18,2074-8
13April 18Cardinals6 - 5 (12)Sánchez (1-0)Hancock (0-1)40,5325-8
14April 19Cardinals6 - 2Lowry (1-2)Wells (1-3)Hennessey (1)37,3986-8
15April 20D-backs4 - 2Ortiz (2-1)Davis (1-2)Benítez (3)39,0107-8
16April 21D-backs1 - 0Zito (2-2)González (1-2)Benítez (4)36,2818-8
17April 22D-backs2 - 1Cain (1-1)Petit (0-1)36,8689-8
18April 24@ Dodgers5 - 3Morris (3-0)Lowe (2-3)Benítez (5)44,00110-8
19April 25@ Dodgers6 -4Lowry (2-2)Wolf (3-2)Benítez (6)43,96311-8
20April 26@ Dodgers5 - 4Correia (1-1)Beimel (1-1)Benítez (7)56,00012-8
21April 27@ D-backs3 - 2Davis (2-2)Zito (2-3)Valverde (9)24,79812-9
22April 28@ D-backs5 - 4Nippert (1-0)Chulk (0-1)Valverde (10)32,14712-10
23April 29@ D-backs5 - 4Medders (1-0)Morris (3-1)Lyon (1)28,81812-11
24April 30Rockies9 - 5Lowry (3-2)Fogg (1-2)34,68913-11
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
25May 1Rockies9 - 7Árias (1-0)Ortiz (2-2)Fuentes (5)33,21013-12
26May 2Rockies5 - 3Hennessey (1-1)Francis (1-4)32,55714-12
27May 3Phillies9 - 7Eaton (3-2)Cain (1-2)Myers (1)33,46614-13
28May 4Phillies6 - 2Morris (4-1)Moyer (3-2)39,26515-13
29May 5Phillies9 - 4Lowry (4-2)Lieber (1-1)40,79616-13
30May 6Phillies8 - 5Hamels (4-1)Chulk (0-2)Myers (2)38,73816-14
31May 7Mets9 - 4Zito (3-3)Pérez (3-3)37,36517-14
32May 8Mets4 - 1Glavine (4-1)Cain (1-3)Wagner (7)39,45517-15
33May 9Mets5 - 3Heilman (3-2)Benítez (0-1)Wagner (8)41,83217-16
34May 10@ Rockies5 - 3Cook (2-1)Lowry (4-3)Fuentes (9)20,12017-17
35May 11@ Rockies8 - 3Lincecum (1-0)Fogg (1-4)26,16218-17
36May 12@ Rockies6 - 2Francis (2-4)Zito (3-4)33,56918-18
37May 13@ Rockies15 - 2Cain (2-3)Buchholz (1-2)24,24319-18
38May 15@ Astros6 - 5 (10)Qualls (4-1)Sánchez (1-1)33,49019-19
39May 16@ Astros2 - 1Sampson (4-3)Lowry (4-4)Wheeler (9)33,53319-20
40May 17@ Astros2 - 1 (12)Chulk (1-2)Lidge (1-2)Benítez (8)36,81520-20
41May 18@ Athletics15 - 3Gaudin (3-1)Zito (3-5)35,07720-21
42May 19@ Athletics4 - 2Haren (4-2)Cain (2-4)Embree (1)35,07720-22
43May 20@ Athletics4 - 1Morris (5-1)Kennedy (1-3)35,07721-22
44May 21Astros4 - 0Lowry (5-4)Sampson (4-4)35,76822-22
45May 22Astros4 - 2Lincecum (2-0)Oswalt (6-3)Benítez (9)35,13423-22
46May 23Astros9 - 1Zito (4-5)Albers (1-4)35,52124-22
47May 25Rockies5 - 3Affeldt (2-1)Benítez (0-2)Fuentes (14)41,27424-23
48May 26Rockies6 - 1Cook (4-1)Morris (5-2)38,21224-24
49May 27Rockies6 - 4 (10)Ramírez (2-1)Kline (0-1)Fuentes (15)41,70824-25
50May 29@ Mets5 - 4 (12)Smith (2-0)Benítez (0-3)47,94024-26
51May 30@ Mets3 - 0Zito (5-5)Glavine (5-3)Hennessey (2)41,39525-26
52May 31@ Mets4 - 2Hernández (3-1)Cain (2-5)Wagner (13)44,22825-27
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 1@ Phillies13 - 0Morris (6-2)Eaton (5-4)38,16426-27
54June 2@ Phillies5 - 2Hamels (8-2)Lowry (5-5)45,15326-28
55June 3@ Phillies9 - 8Alfonseca (3-1)Correia (1-2)39,29326-29
56June 4@ Phillies8 - 1Zito (6-5)Lieber (2-4)33,96727-29
57June 5@ D-backs4 - 3 (10)Lyon (4-2)Correia (1-3)25,84827-30
58June 6@ D-backs1 - 0Webb (6-3)Morris (6-3)Valverde (21)24,39827-31
59June 7@ D-backs5 - 4 (11)Taschner (1-0)Medders (1-2)Kline (1)21,98428-31
60June 8Athletics5 - 3 (10)Calero (1-4)Hennessey (1-2)Embree (6)42,42728-32
61June 9Athletics6 - 0Haren (7-2)Zito (6-6)42,52628-33
62June 10Athletics2 - 0Casilla (2-0)Cain (2-6)42,34528-34
63June 11Blue Jays4 - 3Morris (7-3)Towers (2-4)38,03029-34
64June 12Blue Jays3 - 2Lowry (6-5)Burnett (5-6)Hennessey (3)37,57430-34
65June 13Blue Jays7 - 4McGowan (3-2)Lincecum (2-1)Accardo (7)40,08630-35
66June 15@ Red Sox10 - 2Tavárez (4-4)Zito (6-7)36,50830-36
67June 16@ Red Sox1 - 0Matsuzaka (8-5)Cain (2-7)Papelbon (16)36,38130-37
68June 17@ Red Sox9 - 5Wakefield (7-7)Morris (7-4)36,13730-38
69June 18@ Brewers5 - 4Gallardo (1-0)Lowry (6-6)41,63130-39
70June 19@ Brewers6 - 2Sheets (8-3)Lincecum (2-2)35,23830-40
71June 20@ Brewers7 - 5Vargas (6-1)Zito (6-8)Cordero (27)35,15130-41
72June 22Yankees7 - 3Vizcaíno (4-1)Cain (2-8)Rivera (9)43,42530-42
73June 23Yankees6 - 5 (13)Chulk (2-2)Proctor (1-4)43,48531-42
74June 24Yankees7 - 2Lowry (7-6)Mussina (3-5)43,50332-42
75June 25Padres4 - 3 (11)Chulk (3-2)Hampson (2-2)41,14033-42
76June 26Padres3 - 2 (10)Meredith (3-5)Messenger (0-1)Hoffman (20)41,32933-43
77June 27Padres4 - 2Maddux (7-4)Cain (2-9)Hoffman (21)42,52733-44
78June 29D-backs4 - 3 (10)Peña (3-1)Hennessey (1-3)Valverde (26)39,14633-45
79June 30D-backs4 - 1Lowry (8-6)Davis (5-9)Hennessey (4)41,51534-45
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
80July 1D-backs13 - 0Lincecum (3-2)Owings (5-3)42,15435-45
81July 3@ Reds7 - 3Harang (9-2)Correia (1-4)37,29935-46
82July 4@ Reds9 - 5Cain (3-9)Belisle (5-6)24,09236-46
83July 5@ Reds6 - 3Arroyo (3-9)Morris (7-5)Weathers (16)30,08036-47
84July 6@ Cardinals4 - 3Lowry (9-6)Maroth (5-3)Messenger (1)45,24537-47
85July 7@ Cardinals7 - 6Lincecum (4-2)Looper (6-7)Hennessey (5)45,35538-47
86July 8@ Cardinals7 - 0Wellemeyer (3-2)Zito (6-9)44,61338-48
87July 13Dodgers9 - 1Billingsley (6-0)Cain (3-10)43,23038-49
88July 14Dodgers8 - 7 (12)Hendrickson (4-4)Misch (0-1)Seánez (1)43,45238-50
89July 15Dodgers5 - 3Tomko (2-7)Lowry (9-7)Saito (24)43,44638-51
90July 16@ Cubs3 - 2Hill (6-6)Correia (1-5)Howry (6)40,28238-52
91July 17@ Cubs4 - 2Zito (7-9)Marmol (2-1)Hennessey (6)41,10239-52
92July 18@ Cubs12 - 1Zambrano (12-7)Cain (3-11)Gallagher (1)39,79239-53
93July 19@ Cubs9 - 8Lilly (10-4)Morris (7-6)Howry (7)40,19839-54
94July 20@ Brewers8 - 4Lowry (10-7)Villanueva (6-2)43,12140-54
95July 21@ Brewers8 - 0Lincecum (5-2)Bush (8-8)43,18041-54
96July 22@ Brewers7 - 5Vargas (8-2)Zito (7-10)Cordero (31)42,55441-55
97July 23Braves4 - 2Smoltz (10-5)Cain (3-12)Wickman (17)42,67941-56
98July 24Braves7 - 5 (13)Moylan (4-1)Sánchez (1-2)Yates (2)43,07241-57
99July 25Braves2 - 1Lowry (11-7)James (8-8)Hennessey (7)42,83442-57
100July 26Braves4 - 2Lincecum (6-2)Carlyle (5-3)Hennessey (8)42,36643-57
101July 27Marlins12 - 10Chulk (4-2)Pinto (2-4)42,83144-57
102July 28Marlins4 - 3Taschner (2-0)Gregg (0-4)43,00145-57
103July 29Marlins8 - 5Mitre (5-5)Morris (7-7)Gregg (21)42,96545-58
104July 31@ Dodgers3 - 1Lowry (12-7)Penny (13-2)Hennessey (9)56,00046-58
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1@ Dodgers6 - 8Broxton (4-2)Messenger (1-3)Saito (27)56,00046-59
106August 2@ Dodgers4 - 2Zito (8-10)Tomko (2-9)Kline (2)56,00047-59
107August 3@ Padres3 - 4 (10)Bell (5-3)Taschner (2-1)43,52347-60
108August 4@ Padres2 - 3 (12)Meredith (4-5)Messenger (1-4)42,49747-61
109August 5@ Padres4 - 5Brocail (4-1)Chulk (4-3)Hoffman (29)42,43847-62
110August 6Nationals3 - 2 (11)Hennessey (2-3)King (1-1)43,05248-62
111August 7Nationals6 - 8Schroder (1-0)Correia (1-6)Cordero (24)43,15448-63
112August 8Nationals5 - 0Cain (4-12)Redding (1-3)42,99149-63
113August 9Nationals1 - 3Hanrahan (2-0)Misch (0-2)Cordero (25)41,55549-64
114August 10Pirates8 - 7Grabow (2-1)Chulk (4-4)Capps (10)41,92349-65
115August 11Pirates13 - 3Armas (2-3)Lincecum (6-3)43,10549-66
116August 12Pirates5 - 0Gorzelanny (11-6)Zito (8-11)41,97649-67
117August 13@ Pirates3 - 1Maholm (8-14)Cain (4-13)49-68
118August 13@ Pirates10 - 3Lowry (13-7)Youman (2-4)25,43450-68
119August 14@ Braves5 - 4Wickman (3-2)Kline (0-2)36,18650-69
120August 15@ Braves6 - 3Hudson (14-5)Ortiz (2-3)Wickman (20)33,84150-70
121August 16@ Braves9 - 3Lincecum (7-3)James (9-9)36,41951-70
122August 17@ Marlins3 - 0Zito (9-11)Olsen (9-10)Hennessey (10)25,07952-70
123August 18@ Marlins4 - 3Cain (5-13)VandenHurk (3-4)Hennessey (11)42,81753-70
124August 19@ Marlins6 - 5Chulk (5-4)Gardner (3-4)Hennessey (12)15,35154-70
125August 20@ Marlins8 - 7Taschner (3-1)Wolf (0-1)Wilson (1)10,90755-70
126August 21Cubs5 - 1Eyre (1-1)Lincecum (7-4)41,24255-71
127August 22Cubs4 - 2Marmol (3-1)Misch (0-3)Dempster (20)39,54855-72
128August 23Cubs4 - 1Cain (6-13)Zambrano (14-10)Hennessey (13)41,55856-72
129August 24Brewers11 - 6Lowry (14-7)Capuano (5-11)37,58357-72
130August 25Brewers6 - 2Correia (2-6)Gallardo (5-4)Wilson (2)39,06958-72
131August 26Brewers5 - 4Kline (1-2)Linebrink (4-5)Hennessey (14)40,99759-72
132August 27Rockies4 - 1Wilson (1-0)Julio (0-5)Hennessey (15)35,72660-72
133August 28Rockies3 - 1Cain (7-13)Morales (0-2)Hennessey (16)37,84461-72
134August 29Rockies8 - 0Francis (14-6)Lowry (14-8)38,39761-73
135August 31@ Nationals3 - 2Correia (3-6)Redding (3-5)Hennessey (17)25,16962-73
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1@ Nationals4 - 1Hanrahan (4-2)Sánchez (1-3)Cordero (29)30,22162-74
137September 2@ Nationals2 - 1Cordero (3-3)Wilson (1-1)27,31062-75
138September 3@ Rockies7 - 4Francis (15-6)Cain (7-14)Corpas (13)30,16862-76
139September 4@ Rockies6 - 5Corpas (4-2)Hennessey (2-4)20,55362-77
140September 5@ Rockies5 - 3Correia (4-6)Jiménez (3-3)Hennessey (18)22,15763-77
141September 7Dodgers5 - 4Hennessey (3-4)Broxton (4-3)40,01664-77
142September 8Dodgers6 - 2Wells (7-8)Zito (9-12)42,22864-78
143September 9Dodgers4 - 2Walker (1-0)Beimel (4-2)Hennessey (19)40,65065-78
144September 10D-backs5 - 3Peguero (1-0)Hennessey (3-5)Peña (2)33,49865-79
145September 11D-backs2 - 1Walker (2-0)Wickman (3-4)Wilson (3)33,63366-79
146September 12D-backs9 - 4Webb (16-10)Sánchez (1-4)37,08366-80
147September 14@ Padres5 - 4 (10)Hoffman (4-4)Giese (0-1)32,05366-81
148September 15@ Padres6 - 0Tomko (3-11)Cain (7-15)41,55466-82
149September 16@ Padres5 - 1Peavy (18-6)Lincecum (7-5)34,00066-83
150September 17@ D-backs8 - 5Munter (1-0)Peña (5-4)Wilson (4)31,12267-83
151September 18@ D-backs5 - 0Owings (7-8)Sánchez (1-5)44,22067-84
152September 19@ D-backs6 - 4Cruz (6-1)Zito (9-13)Valverde (46)42,85567-85
153September 20Reds4 - 2Bailey (3-2)Cain (7-16)Weathers (32)35,01967-86
154September 21Reds9 - 8 (11)McBeth (3-2)Munter (1-1)Weathers (33)35,50267-87
155September 22Reds2 - 0Hennessey (4-5)Bray (3-3)Wilson (5)36,37568-87
156September 23Reds5 - 4Messenger (2-4)Harang (16-5)Wilson (6)38,02969-87
157September 24Padres9 - 4Zito (10-13)Young (9-8)35,65070-87
158September 25Padres6 - 4Thatcher (1-1)Wilson (1-2)Hoffman (41)35,52470-88
159September 26Padres11 - 3Peavy (19-6)Misch (0-4)42,92670-89
160September 28@ Dodgers8 - 3Wells (9-9)Correia (4-7)47,69670-90
161September 29@ Dodgers6 - 5 (10)Saito (2-1)Giese (0-2)51,98370-91
162September 30@ Dodgers11 - 2Zito (11-13)Stults (1-4)49,21171-91

Historic moments

2007 was a year that had various milestones, whether personal, or historical in terms of team history, or MLB history.

May

On May 7, 2007, Bengie Molina became the first Giant since Willie McCovey in 1977 to hit two home runs in one inning. Ray Durham led off the fifth inning with a walk, and Molina followed the walk with a two-run home run to left field. Rich Aurilia later hit a three-run homer, to make it a six-run inning. Barry Bonds, and Durham then walked, and Molina came up and hit a three-run home run to left-center field, to finish a nine-run inning.[2]

Later in May, on Mother's day, the 13th, rookie Fred Lewis hit for the cycle, in his 16th Major League game, becoming only the 22nd Giant to do so. Lewis hit a double in the first inning, leading off the game, and hit his first major league home run, a three-run shot, in the third inning. His triple came in the fifth inning, and he got the last leg of the cycle in the seventh inning. Lewis was the first Giant to hit for the cycle since Randy Winn did it in Cincinnati on Aug 15, 2005. He is only the fourth player in Major League history to hit his first home run as part of a cycle, joining, Cliff Heathcote, Gary Ward, and Luke Scott. Heathcote accomplished this feat on June 13, 1918, Ward on September 18, 1980, and Scott on July 28, 2006. He also became the first left-handed San Francisco Giants batter to hit for the cycle.[3]

June

Rookie Fred Lewis hit his first career grand slam against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 1, 2007.[4]

July

On July 4, 2007, Fred Lewis hit his second grand slam of the season, becoming the first rookie in San Francisco Giants history to hit two slams in one season. Two of Lewis' first three career home runs were grand slams, and the other was part of a cycle.[5]

August

On August 4, 2007, Barry Bonds tied Hank Aaron for the most home runs in Major League history, when he hit his 755th career home run off of the San Diego Padres' Clay Hensley.[6]

Barry Bonds became the all-time home run leader at 8:51 pm PDT, on August 7, 2007, when he hit his 756th career home run off Mike Bascik and the Washington Nationals. His milestone home run was hit just to the right of center field at AT&T Park.[7] A plaque commemorating his home run has since been placed on the wall near where his home run landed.[8]

On August 8, Bonds added to his home run total, when he hit his 757th career homer into McCovey cove. He hit it off of the Washington Nationals' Tim Redding.[9]

September

Barry Bonds hit his final home run of 2007 on September 5, bringing his career total to 762.[10] This would be the final home run of his career.

Roster moves

April

The Giants made no notable roster moves during April.

May

May was a month full of injuries and roster-switches for the Giants. On May 3, starting pitcher Russ Ortiz suffered elbow neuritis and was placed on the 15-day disabled list. Second baseman Kevin Frandsen was recalled from the Giants' triple-A affiliate Fresno Grizzlies. The very next day, May 4, reliever Scott Munter was recalled from Fresno and first baseman Lance Niekro was designated for assignment. He cleared waivers and was sent down to Fresno on May 9.

On May 6, starter Tim Lincecum was recalled from Fresno and Scott Munter was sent down. On May 10, Dave Roberts was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to elbow surgery and Todd Linden was designated for assignment. Outfielders Dan Ortmeier and Fred Lewis were recalled from Fresno.

On May 21, Russ Ortiz came off the disabled list, forcing pitcher Jonathan Sánchez to be sent down to Fresno. To end the month, the team's closer Armando Benítez was traded to the Marlins for pitcher Randy Messenger.

June

Russ Ortiz was once again placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 7 because of a strained right forearm. J Jonathan Sánchez was recalled, once again. On June 9, catcher Eliézer Alfonzo was placed on the 15-day disabled list and Guillermo Rodríguez was recalled from Fresno. Later that same day, outfielder Fred Lewis was placed on the 15-day disabled list because of a right oblique strain. Outfielder Dave Roberts was recalled in his place.

July

On July 31, 2007, pitcher Matt Morris was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for center field prospect Rajai Davis and pitcher Stephen MacFarland.

Roster

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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CBengie Molina134497137.2761981
1BRyan Klesko11636294.260644
2BRay Durham138464101.2181171
SSOmar Vizquel145513126.246451
3BPedro Feliz150557141.2532072
LFBarry Bonds12634094.2762866
CFDave Roberts114396103.260223
RFRandy Winn155593178.3001465

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Rich Aurilia9932983.252533
Kevin Frandsen10926471.269531
Fred Lewis5815745.287319
Daniel Ortmeier6215745.287616
Rajai Davis5114240.28217
Nate Schierholtz3911234.304010
Mark Sweeney769023.256210
Guillermo Rodríguez398722.253114
Eliézer Alfonzo266416.25016
Todd Linden305510.18203
Lance Niekro11173.17600
Eugenio Vélez14113.27302
Scott McClain8112.18200
Luis Figueroa651.20000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Matt Cain32200.07163.65163
Barry Zito34196.211134.53131
Noah Lowry26156.01483.9287
Tim Lincecum24146.1754.00150
Matt Morris21136.2774.3573
Travis Blackley28.2007.275

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Russ Ortiz1249.0235.5127
Pat Misch1840.1044.2426

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Brad Hennessey6945193.4240
Steve Kline681224.7017
Jack Taschner633105.4051
Kevin Correia594703.4580
Vinnie Chulk575403.5741
Randy Messenger371315.0922
Jonathan Sánchez331505.8862
Brian Wilson241262.2818
Scott Atchison220004.1125
Armando Benítez190394.6718
Tyler Walker152001.269
Scott Munter121104.224
Dan Giese80204.827
Erick Threets300019.291

Awards and honors

All Star Game

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Fresno Grizzlies Pacific Coast League Dan Rohn
AA Connecticut Defenders Eastern League Dave Machemer and Shane Turner
A San Jose Giants California League Lenn Sakata
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League Roberto Kelly
A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League Steve Decker
Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League Bert Hunter

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: San Jose, Salem-Keizer

References

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  2. "Molina's monster fifth powers Giants" Catcher begins and ends nine-run rally with long balls
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  4. "Homers, Morris lead romp over Phillies" Starter gets three hits; Lewis launches first grand slam
  5. ""Cain picked up by Lewis' slam in win" Righty gets plenty of support; Durham, Aurilia go back-to-back". Archived from the original on September 12, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
  6. ""Bonds pulls up to Aaron with No. 755" Slugger matches all-time homer record with shot off Hensley". Archived from the original on June 24, 2008. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
  7. ""BB king: Bonds hits home run No. 756" Slugger sits alone atop MLB's long-ball list with shot off Bacsik". Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
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  9. ""Bonds wastes no time clubbing No. 757" Slugger belts Splash Hit less than 24 hours after record-breaker". Archived from the original on November 10, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
  10. "Big blasts decide night for Giants" Three dingers sink Rockies in season series finale
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  • Game Logs:
1st Half: San Francisco Giants Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: San Francisco Giants Game Log on ESPN.com
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