2022 San Francisco Giants
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkOracle Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Record81–81 (.500)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersLarry Baer (managing general partner)
PresidentLarry Baer
President of baseball operationsFarhan Zaidi
ManagersGabe Kapler
TelevisionNBC Sports Bay Area/KNTV
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming, Jon Miller, Shawn Estes, Javier López, Hunter Pence, J. T. Snow, Randy Winn)
RadioKNBR (104.5 FM and 680 AM)
San Francisco Giants Radio Network
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KXZM (93.7 FM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes, Marvin Benard)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 2022 San Francisco Giants season was the 140th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, their 65th year in San Francisco, and their 23rd at Oracle Park. This was the third season under manager Gabe Kapler and also the first season since 2008 without longtime catcher Buster Posey, who retired the previous November.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day took place on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

Despite starting the season with a 37–27 record, the Giants would go 44–54 the rest of the way, eliminating them from playoff contention after posting 107 wins the previous year.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4][5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[7][8]

Transactions

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685 57–24 54–27
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 22 44–37 45–36
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 30 44–37 37–44
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 37 40–41 34–47
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 43 41–40 27–54

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685
Atlanta Braves 10161 0.623
St. Louis Cardinals 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 10161 0.623 +14
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 13
Chicago Cubs 7488 0.457 13
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 18
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62100 0.383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62100 0.383 25
Washington Nationals 55107 0.340 32

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–44–33–49–105–145–14–32–43–34–35–1410–92–54–312–8
Atlanta 4–23–34–36–12–413–63–310–911–87–03–44–34–314–513–7
Chicago 3–43–311–83–40–74–210–94–36–010–92–52–56–134–26–14
Cincinnati 4–33–48–112–40–74–36–131–51–67–120–64–27–123–412–8
Colorado 10–91–64–34–28–112–43–42–52–53–310–95–142–43–49–11
Los Angeles 14–54–27–07–011–86–14–33–43–41–514–515–44–23–315–5
Miami 1–56–132–43–44–21–64–36–137–124–33–43–42–415–48–12
Milwaukee 3–43–39–1013–64–33–43–42–42–411–83–43–49–103–315–5
New York 4–29–103–45–15–24–313–64–214–56–12–44–35–214–59–11
Philadelphia 3–38–110–66–15–24–312–74–25–146–14–31–54–316–39–11
Pittsburgh 3–40–79–1012–73–35–13–48–111–61–62–41–56–134–34–16
San Diego 14–54–35–26–09–105–144–34–34–23–44–213–62–44–38–12
San Francisco 9–103–45–22–414–54–154–34–33–45–15–16–133–44–210–10
St. Louis 5–23–413–612–74–22–44–210–92–53–413–64–24–34–310–10
Washington 3–45–142–44–34–33–34–153–35–143–163–43–42–43–48–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

2022 Game Log: 81–81 (Home: 44–37; Away: 37–44)
April: 14–7 (Home: 6–4; Away: 8–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
1April 8Marlins6–5 (10)Álvarez (1–0)Bass (0–1)Oracle Park40,8531–0
2April 9Marlins1–2Okert (1–0)McGee (0–1)Bender (1)Oracle Park38,8851–1
3April 10Marlins3–2García (1–0)Rogers (0–1)Leone (1)Oracle Park37,3322–1
4April 11Padres2–4Wilson (2–0)Rogers (0–1)Rogers (3)Oracle Park23,2792–2
5April 12Padres13–2Cobb (1–0)Darvish (0–1)Oracle Park25,5603–2
6April 13Padres2–1Webb (1–0)Manaea (1–1)Doval (1)Oracle Park27,1974–2
7April 15@ Guardians4–1Rodón (1–0)Plesac (0–1)Doval (2)Progressive Field33,4695–2
8April 16@ Guardians4–2Leone (1–0)Sandlin (0–1)McGee (1)Progressive Field13,1876–2
9April 17@ Guardians8–1Wood (1–0)Civale (0–1)Progressive Field9,6207–2
April 18@ MetsPostponed (rain); Makeup April 19
10April 19 (1)@ Mets4–5 (10)Ottavino (1–0)García (1–1)Citi Field27,4907–3
11April 19 (2)@ Mets1–3Scherzer (3–0)Webb (1–1)May (1)Citi Field7–4
12April 20@ Mets5–2Rodón (2–0)Bassitt (2–1)McGee (2)Citi Field30,0508–4
13April 21@ Mets2–6Carrasco (1–0)DeSclafani (0–1)Citi Field28,7608–5
14April 22@ Nationals7–1Junis (1–0)Corbin (0–3)Nationals Park23,7519–5
15April 23@ Nationals5–2Wood (2–0)Sanchez (0–1)Doval (3)Nationals Park27,79910–5
16April 24@ Nationals12–3Webb (2–1)Adon (1–3)Nationals Park26,00311–5
17April 25@ Brewers4–2McGee (1–1)Cousins (1–1)Doval (4)American Family Field21,18612–5
18April 26Athletics8–2Rodón (3–0)Jefferies (1–3)Oracle Park32,89813–5
19April 27Athletics0–1Blackburn (3–0)Long (0–1)Jiménez (4)Oracle Park32,01413–6
20April 29Nationals4–14Sanchez (1–1)Wood (2–1)Oracle Park38,25613–7
21April 30Nationals9–3Webb (3–1)Adon (1–4)Oracle Park33,24114–7
May: 13–14 (Home: 7–7; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
22May 1Nationals5–11Gray (3–2)Cobb (1–1)Oracle Park38,45114–8
23May 3@ Dodgers1–3Urías (2–1)Rodón (3–1)Kimbrel (5)Dodger Stadium43,37014–9
24May 4@ Dodgers1–9Gonsolin (2–0)Wood (2–2)Dodger Stadium52,20314–10
25May 5Cardinals1–7Mikolas (2–1)Littell (0–1)Oracle Park22,56214–11
26May 6Cardinals2–3Helsley (1–0)Doval (0–1)Gallegos (6)Oracle Park28,89814–12
27May 7Cardinals13–7Webb (4–1)Matz (3–2)Oracle Park40,11315–12
28May 8Cardinals4–3Leone (2–0)Cabrera (1–1)Doval (5)Oracle Park38,19316–12
29May 9Rockies8–5Rodón (4–1)Gomber (2–3)Oracle Park20,03917–12
30May 10Rockies9–2Wood (3–2)Senzatela (2–2)Oracle Park21,47218–12
31May 11Rockies7–1Cobb (2–1)Kuhl (3–1)Oracle Park23,34119–12
32May 13@ Cardinals8–2Webb (5–1)Hicks (1–3)Busch Stadium39,61220–12
33May 14@ Cardinals0–4Hudson (3–2)Junis (1–1)Busch Stadium44,53720–13
34May 15@ Cardinals6–15Wainwright (4–3)Rodón (4–2)Busch Stadium39,70320–14
35May 16@ Rockies7–6Brebbia (1–0)Bard (1–2)Doval (6)Coors Field23,18021–14
36May 17@ Rockies10–7Cobb (3–1)Kuhl (3–2)Doval (7)Coors Field25,73522–14
37May 18@ Rockies3–5Kinley (1–0)Álvarez (1–1)Bard (10)Coors Field26,71322–15
38May 20Padres7–8 (10)García (2–2)Doval (0–2)Suárez (1)Oracle Park31,35922–16
39May 21Padres1–2Musgrove (5–0)Rodón (4–3)Rogers (16)Oracle Park38,91622–17
40May 22Padres1–10Gore (3–1)Wood (3–3)Oracle Park35,36322–18
41May 23Mets3–13Peterson (2–0)Cobb (3–2)Oracle Park25,69022–19
42May 24Mets13–12Brebbia (2–0)Díaz (1–1)Oracle Park27,68323–19
43May 25Mets9–3Junis (2–1)Szapucki (0–1)Oracle Park27,43224–19
44May 27@ Reds1–5Ashcraft (1–0)Rodón (4–4)Warren (3)Great American Ball Park19,00024–20
45May 28@ Reds2–3Gutiérrez (1–6)Wood (3–4)Santillan (3)Great American Ball Park26,65524–21
46May 29@ Reds6–4Brebbia (3–0)Warren (2–2)Great American Ball Park20,43925–21
47May 30@ Phillies5–4 (10)Leone (3–0)Bellatti (1–1)Doval (8)Citizens Bank Park26,65026–21
48May 31@ Phillies7–4 (11)Álvarez (2–1)Bellatti (1–2)Citizens Bank Park20,92727–21
June: 13–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
49June 1@ Phillies5–6Nola (3–4)García (1–2)Knebel (9)Citizens Bank Park22,21327–22
50June 2@ Marlins0–3Alcántara (6–2)Wood (3–5)Scott (2)loanDepot Park8,20227–23
51June 3@ Marlins15–6Littell (1–1)Bleier (0–1)loanDepot Park6,51228–23
52June 4@ Marlins4–5Scott (1–1)Rogers (0–2)loanDepot Park7,51528–24
53June 5@ Marlins5–1Junis (3–1)Garrett (0–1)loanDepot Park9,64129–24
54June 7Rockies3–5Márquez (2–5)Littell (1–2)Bard (12)Oracle Park24,78529–25
55June 8Rockies2–1 (10)Doval (1–2)Estévez (1–3)Oracle Park21,53530–25
56June 9Rockies2–4Gomber (3–6)Webb (5–2)Colomé (3)Oracle Park23,78030–26
57June 10Dodgers7–2Junis (4–1)Buehler (6–3)Oracle Park39,70131–26
58June 11Dodgers3–2Doval (2–2)Kershaw (4–1)Álvarez (1)Oracle Park41,23632–26
59June 12Dodgers2–0Rodón (5–4)Urías (3–6)McGee (3)Oracle Park41,19733–26
60June 13Royals6–2Wood (4–5)Garrett (1–1)Oracle Park22,18534–26
61June 14Royals4–2Webb (6–2)Bubic (0–4)Doval (9)Oracle Park24,38635–26
62June 15Royals2–3Cuas (1–0)Brebbia (3–1)Barlow (7)Oracle Park25,52735–27
63June 17@ Pirates2–0Rodón (6–4)Thompson (3–5)Doval (10)PNC Park19,07536–27
64June 18@ Pirates7–5Wood (5–5)Crowe (3–4)Doval (11)PNC Park26,04137–27
65June 19@ Pirates3–4Bednar (3–1)Rogers (0–3)PNC Park23,90537–28
66June 20@ Braves1–2Jansen (4–0)Doval (1–2)Truist Park40,58937–29
67June 21@ Braves12–10Rogers (1–3)O'Day (1–1)Truist Park35,38438–29
68June 22@ Braves3–4Minter (3–1)McGee (1–2)Truist Park38,47838–30
69June 23@ Braves6–7Wright (8–4)Wood (5–6)Jansen (19)Truist Park36,87038–31
70June 24Reds2–4Ashcraft (4–1)Cobb (3–3)Strickland (3)Oracle Park29,17838–32
71June 25Reds9–2Webb (7–2)Minor (1–4)Oracle Park40,11539–32
72June 26Reds3–10Mahle (3–6)DeSclafani (0–2)Oracle Park32,28539–33
73June 28Tigers4–3Rodón (7–4)Skubal (5–6)Doval (12)Oracle Park28,00440–33
74June 29Tigers2–3García (3–2)Wood (5–7)Soto (15)Oracle Park26,57640–34
July: 11–17 (Home: 8–6; Away: 3–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
75July 1White Sox0–1Banks (1–0)Doval (2–4)Graveman (4)Oracle Park35,26640–35
76July 2White Sox3–5Cease (7–3)Webb (7–3)Graveman (5)Oracle Park30,80440–36
77July 3White Sox4–13Giolito (5–4)Hjelle (0–1)Oracle Park30,15540–37
78July 4@ Diamondbacks3–8Bumgarner (4–8)Rodón (7–5)Chase Field27,75240–38
79July 5@ Diamondbacks2–6Smith (1–1)Leone (3–1)Chase Field14,46740–39
80July 6@ Diamondbacks7–5Brebbia (4–1)Mantiply (1–2)Long (1)Chase Field13,44541–39
81July 7@ Padres1–2 (10)Crismatt (5–1)García (1–3)Petco Park42,65641–40
82July 8@ Padres3–6Snell (1–5)Long (0–2)Martinez (3)Petco Park42,86141–41
83July 9@ Padres3–1Rodón (8–5)García (4–5)Petco Park41,71442–41
84July 10@ Padres12–0Wood (6–7)Gore (4–4)Petco Park38,71243–41
85July 11Diamondbacks3–4Kelly (8–5)Cobb (3–4)Melancon (12)Oracle Park25,32543–42
86July 12Diamondbacks13–0Webb (8–3)Keuchel (2–7)Oracle Park23,35344–42
87July 13Diamondbacks4–3Doval (3–4)Melancon (3–8)Oracle Park27,05545–42
88July 14Brewers2–3 (10)Gott (2–2)Doval (3–5)Williams (6)Oracle Park26,99445–43
89July 15Brewers8–5Long (1–2)Hader (0–4)Oracle Park28,24446–43
90July 16Brewers2–1Brebbia (5–1)Suter (1–3)Leone (2)Oracle Park41,27947–43
91July 17Brewers9–5Webb (9–3)Ashby (2–7)Oracle Park30,58448–43
July 1992nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
92July 21@ Dodgers6–9Phillips (4–3)Leone (3–2)Kimbrel (16)Dodger Stadium53,16548–44
93July 22@ Dodgers1–5Vesia (2–0)Long (1–3)Dodger Stadium51,31648–45
94July 23@ Dodgers2–4Urías (9–6)Wood (6–8)Price (1)Dodger Stadium47,74948–46
95July 24@ Dodgers4–7Phillips (5–3)Leone (3–3)Kimbrel (17)Dodger Stadium47,50548–47
96July 25@ Diamondbacks0–7Kelly (10–5)Junis (4–2)Chase Field16,10048–48
97July 26@ Diamondbacks3–7Kennedy (4–4)Rodón (8–6)Chase Field16,98948–49
98July 27@ Diamondbacks3–5Ramirez (3–3)Webb (9–4)Melancon (14)Chase Field17,04348–50
99July 28Cubs4–2Wood (7–8)Steele (4–7)Doval (17)Oracle Park32,25949–50
100July 29Cubs2–4Stroman (3–5)Cobb (3–5)Oracle Park30,37649–51
101July 30Cubs5–4Rogers (2–3)Smyly (3–6)Leone (3)Oracle Park40,97150–51
102July 31Cubs4–0Rodón (9–6)Sampson (0–2)Oracle Park33,62251–51
August: 10–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
103August 1Dodgers2–8Ferguson (1–0)Webb (9–5)Oracle Park34,86551–52
104August 2Dodgers5–9Anderson (12–1)Wood (7–9)Oracle Park32,79851–53
105August 3Dodgers0–3Urías (11–6)Cobb (3–6)Kimbrel (19)Oracle Park35,40051–54
106August 4Dodgers3–5Martin (2–0)Junis (4–3)Kimbrel (20)Oracle Park34,64051–55
107August 6@ Athletics7–3Rodón (10–6)Oller (1–5)Oakland Coliseum40,06552–55
108August 7@ Athletics6–4Webb (10–5)Martínez (2–3)Doval (14)Oakland Coliseum31,60553–55
109August 8@ Padres1–0Wood (8–9)Snell (4–6)Doval (15)Petco Park40,68654–55
110August 9@ Padres4–7Hill (3–0)Rogers (2–4)Petco Park38,62654–56
111August 10@ Padres7–13Suárez (3–1)Marte (0–1)Petco Park32,83454–57
112August 12Pirates5–3Rodón (11–6)Wilson (2–7)Doval (16)Oracle Park33,32855–57
113August 13Pirates2–0Webb (11–5)Beede (1–2)Doval (17)Oracle Park38,04956–57
114August 14Pirates8–7Doval (4–5)Crowe (4–7)Oracle Park36,47157–57
115August 15Diamondbacks6–1Cobb (4–6)Bumgarner (6–12)Oracle Park20,69458–57
116August 16Diamondbacks2–1Brebbia (6–1)Kennedy (4–6)Oracle Park20,89759–57
117August 17Diamondbacks2–3Ramirez (4–3)Leone (3–4)Melancon (17)Oracle Park22,64959–58
118August 18Diamondbacks0–5Gallen (9–2)Webb (11–6)Oracle Park26,19759–59
119August 19@ Rockies4–7Ureña (2–4)Wood (8–10)Bard (25)Coors Field31,60459–60
120August 20@ Rockies3–4 (10)Gilbreath (2–0)Doval (4–6)Coors Field35,27859–61
121August 21@ Rockies9–8 (11)Leone (4–4)Bird (1–4)Littell (1)Coors Field30,68260–61
122August 23@ Tigers3–1Rodón (12–6)Hutchison (1–7)Doval (18)Comerica Park21,12361–61
123August 24@ Tigers1–6Manning (1–1)Webb (11–7)Comerica Park17,40061–62
124August 26@ Twins0–9Ryan (10–6)Wood (8–10)Target Field25,24661–63
125August 27@ Twins2–3 (10)Durán (2–3)Leone (4–5)Target Field27,57061–64
126August 28@ Twins3–8Smeltzer (5–2)Junis (4–2)Target Field25,28561–65
127August 29Padres5–6Clevinger (5–5)Rodón (12–7)Martinez (7)Oracle Park24,81561–66
128August 30Padres3–4Snell (6–7)Webb (11–8)Martinez (8)Oracle Park28,26761–67
129August 31Padres4–5Musgrove (9–6)Wood (8–12)Hader (30)Oracle Park25,29861–68
September: 18–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
130September 2Phillies13–1Cobb (5–6)Gibson (9–6)Oracle Park32,84062–68
131September 3Phillies5–4Littell (2–2)Hand (3–2)Doval (19)Oracle Park40,01063–68
132September 4Phillies5–3Doval (5–6)Robertson (3–2)Oracle Park41,18964–68
133September 5@ Dodgers7–4Webb (12–8)Heaney (2–2)Doval (20)Dodger Stadium51,88765–68
134September 6@ Dodgers3–6Anderson (14–3)García (1–4)Kimbrel (22)Dodger Stadium39,75265–69
135September 7@ Dodgers3–7Phillips (6–3)Littell (2–3)Dodger Stadium39,23765–70
136September 8 (1)@ Brewers1–2Burnes (10–6)Junis (4–5)Williams (11)American Family Fieldsee 2nd game65–71
137September 8 (2)@ Brewers2–4Strzelecki (2–1)Young (0–1)Rogers (31)American Family Field23,01965–72
138September 9@ Cubs2–4Smyly (6–8)Rodón (12–8)Hughes (4)Wrigley Field31,30965–73
139September 10@ Cubs5–2Webb (13–8)Stroman (3–7)Doval (21)Wrigley Field40,08666–73
140September 11@ Cubs4–2Littell (3–3)Wesneski (1–1)Doval (22)Wrigley Field30,00467–73
141September 12Braves3–2Cobb (6–6)Strider (10–5)Alexander (1)Oracle Park23,79068–73
142September 13Braves1–5Wright (18–5)Junis (4–6)Oracle Park24,87268–74
143September 14Braves4–1Rodón (13–8)Morton (8–6)Doval (23)Oracle Park25,09369–74
144September 16Dodgers0–5May (2–2)Webb (13–9)Oracle Park37,48769–75
145September 17Dodgers2–7Urías (17–7)Hjelle (0–2)Oracle Park40,17169–76
146September 18Dodgers3–4 (10)Kimbrel (5–6)Brebbia (6–2)Bruihl (1)Oracle Park32,13769–77
147September 19@ Rockies10–7 (10)Doval (6–6)Hollowell (0–1)Alexander (2)Coors Field23,05570–77
148September 20@ Rockies6–3Rogers (3–4)Freeland (9–10)García (1)Coors Field23,94271–77
149September 21@ Rockies6–1Webb (14–9)Márquez (8–12)Coors Field23,29372–77
150September 22@ Rockies3–0Cotton (3–2)Ureña (3–7)Doval (24)Coors Field25,66973–77
151September 23@ Diamondbacks6–5Young (1–1)Smith (1–3)Doval (25)Chase Field25,94974–77
152September 24@ Diamondbacks2–5Kelly (13–7)Cobb (6–7)Moronta (2)Chase Field24,50474–78
153September 25@ Diamondbacks3–2Junis (5–6)Frías (1–1)Doval (26)Chase Field25,38975–78
154September 27Rockies5–2Webb (15–9)Márquez (8–13)Oracle Park24,21876–78
155September 28Rockies6–3Hjelle (1–2)Ureña (3–8)Oracle Park22,66377–78
156September 29Rockies6–4Rodón (14–8)Feltner (3–9)Doval (27)Oracle Park24,11278–78
157September 30Diamondbacks10–4Cobb (8–7)Kelly (13–8)Oracle Park28,47879–78
October: 2–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
158October 1Diamondbacks4–8Jameson (3–0)Junis (5–7)Oracle Park30,63079–79
159October 2Diamondbacks4–3 (10)Cotton (4–2)Widener (0–1)Oracle Park34,82480–79
160October 3@ Padres4–7Morejón (5–1)Miller (0–1)Hader (36)Petco Park31,68780–80
161October 4@ Padres2–6Manaea (8–9)Cobb (7–8)Petco Park32,88480–81
162October 5@ Padres8–1Marte (1–1)Stammen (1–2)Petco Park32,06481–81
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Giants team member

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Statistics

Updated through October 5.

Batting

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On base + slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Wilmer Flores151525721202811971591030.229.316.394.710
Thairo Estrada140488711272321462338921.260.322.400.722
Mike Yastrzemski148485731043121757611415.214.305.392.697
Brandon Crawford118407509415295239981.231.308.344.652
Joc Pederson134380571041932370421003.274.353.521.874
Luis González983113179172436307510.254.323.360.683
Austin Slater1252774973152734408912.264.366.408.774
Darin Ruf90268465890113840852.216.328.373.701
Evan Longoria892663165130144227830.244.315.451.767
Joey Bart972613456601125261122.215.296.364.660
Brandon Belt7825425549182337811.213.326.350.676
LaMonte Wade Jr.7721729457182626511.207.305.359.665
Tommy La Stella60180174314021411300.239.282.350.632
Austin Wynns6516214427032110380.259.313.358.671
David Villar5215621366192418580.231.331.455.787
J. D. Davis4913720368081419560.263.361.496.857
Curt Casali4110813253041415360.231.325.370.695
Jason Vosler369814266141210291.265.342.469.812
Donovan Walton247681280181160.158.179.303.482
Yermín Mercedes317391750189170.233.325.342.668
Mauricio Dubón214610111028140.239.245.391.636
Lewis Brinson16365620342141.167.211.472.683
Steven Duggar12362730042164.194.231.278.509
Heliot Ramos920420000260.100.182.100.282
Bryce Johnson1118120002170.111.158.111.269
Ford Proctor718320016230.111.182.278.460
Dixon Machado515130000150.200.294.200.494
Kevin Padlo412020000040.167.167.167.334
Luke Williams812131003040.250.250.333.583
Michael Papierski59100000140.000.100.000.100
Willie Calhoun48010001230.125.222.125.347
Austin Dean38130000100.375.444.375.819
Stuart Fairchild58100000030.000.000.000.000
Jason Krizan38010000230.125.300.125.425
Mike Ford14010002000.250.250.250.500
Andrew Knapp84210002200.250.429.250.679
Ka'ai Tom11000000000.000.000.000.000
Team Totals1625392716126125518183683571146264.234.315.390.705

Pitching

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Logan Webb1592.9032320192.1174766249163
Carlos Rodón1482.8831310178.0131595752237
Alex Cobb783.7328280149.2152726243151
Alex Wood8125.1026260130.2132787430131
Jakob Junis574.4223170112.012057552598
Tyler Rogers343.57680075.27334302349
John Brebbia623.187611068.07127241854
Camilo Doval662.536802767.25427193080
Jarlin García143.74580165.06034271856
Dominic Leone454.01550349.15524222452
Yunior Marte115.44390048.04732292244
Zack Littell335.08390144.14825251339
Sam Long133.61286142.13923171433
Alex Young112.39241026.1281171120
Sean Hjelle125.7680025.0331916828
Jake McGee127.17240321.1271817611
Anthony DeSclafani026.6355019.0342114417
Scott Alexander001.04174217.11222110
Mauricio Llovera004.41171016.11488820
José Álvarez215.28210115.117109915
Thomas Szapucki001.98100013.21233416
Tyler Beede004.666009.2145564
Luis Ortiz001.046008.251136
Jharel Cotton206.755008.0117648
Shelby Miller016.434007.0655314
Luis González005.685006.194410
Cole Waites003.187005.262244
Gregory Santos004.912003.232232
Andrew Vasquez000.001002.000014
Austin Wynns0013.502002.033310
Kervin Castro0027.002001.245524
Donovan Walton0027.001001.033310
Team Totals81813.85162162391433.013976976134411370

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueDivisionManagerRecord TypeRecord[16]through
AAASacramento River CatsPacific Coast LeagueWestDave BrundageRegular
Final Stretch
22–35 (.386)
0–0 (–)
June 10
AARichmond Flying SquirrelsEastern LeagueSouthwestDennis PelfreyRegular31–23 (.574)
High-AEugene EmeraldsNorthwest LeagueN/ACarlos ValderramaRegular29–20 (.592)
Low-ASan Jose GiantsCalifornia LeagueNorthLipso NavaRegular32–22 (.593)
RookieACL Giants BlackArizona Complex LeagueEastJose MontillaRegular3–0 (1.000)
ACL Giants OrangeArizona Complex LeagueEastGreg TagertRegular1–2 (.333)
Foreign RookieDSL Giants BlackDominican Summer LeagueSan PedroJose MontillaRegular1–2 (.333)
DSL Giants OrangeDominican Summer LeagueNortheastJuan CiriacoRegular1–2 (.333)

Source:[17]

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