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Forever Portfolio
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BDC Indexes to Posts in Reverse Chronological Order
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2010 World Series Champions! SF 4 – TX 1: 11-7; 9-0; 2-4; 4-0; 3-1

g162: @SFG 1 - SDP 0; 3-0
NLDS: @SFG 3 - ATL 1; 1-0, 4-5(11), 3-2, 3-2
NLCS: SFG 4 - @PHI 2; 4-3, 1-6, 3-0, 6-5, 2-4, 3-2
WS: @SFG 4 - TXR 1; 11-7, 9-0, 2-4, 4-0, 3-1

g162: @SFG 1 - SDP 0 (SDP 91-70 @SFG 91-70)

  1. 2010-10-03: @SFG 3 – SDP 0; g162 WP Jonathan Sanchez, LP Matt Latos, S Brian Wilson

NLDS: @SFG 3 - ATL 1 (ATL 91-71 @SFG 92-70)
2) 2010-10-07: @SFG 1 – ATL 0; NLDS g1 WP Tim Lincecum, LP Derek Lowe, Lincecum 14Ks
3) 2010-10-08: ATL 5 – @SFG 4(11); NLDS g2 WP Kyle Farnsworth, LP Ramon Martinez, BS Brian Wilson
4) 2010-10-10: SFG 3 – @ATL 2; NLDS g3 WP Sergio Romo, LP Craig Kimbrel, S Brian Wilson; Tim Hudson started for ATL
5) 2010-10-11: SFG 3 – @ATL 2; NLDS g4 WP Madison Bumgarner, LP Derek Lowe, S Brian Wilson

NLCS: SFG 4 - @PHI 2 (SFG 92-70 @PHI 97-65)
6) 2010-10-16: SFG 4 – @PHI 3; NLCS g1 WP Tim Lincecum, LP Roy Halladay, S Brian Wilson
7) 2010-10-17: @PHI 6 – SFG 1; NLCS g2 WP Roy Oswalt, LP Jonathan Sanchez
8) 2010-10-19: @SFG 3 – PHI 0; NLCS g3 WP Matt Cain, LP Cole Hamels, S Brian Wilson
9) 2010-10-20: @SFG 6 – PHI 5; NLCS g4 WP Brian Wilson, LP Roy Oswalt, S Brian Wilson, BS Sergio Romo
10) 2010-10-21: PHI 4 – @SFG 2; NLCS g5 WP Roy Halladay, LP Tim Lincecum
11) 2010-10-23: SFG 3 – @PHI 2; NLCS g6 WP Javier Lopez, LP Ryan Madson, S Brian Wilson

WS: @SFG 4 - TXR 1 (TXR 90-72 @SFG 92-70)
12) 2010-10-27: @SFG 11 – TXR 7; WS g1 WP Tim Lincecum, LP Cliff Lee
13) 2010-10-28: @SFG 9 – TXR 0; WS g2 WP Matt Cain, LP CJ Wilson
14) 2010-10-30: @TXR 4 – SFG 2; WS g3 WP Colby Lewis, LP Jonathan Sanchez
15) 2010-10-31: SFG 4 – @TXR 0; WS g4 WP Madison Bumgarner, LP Tommy Hunter, S Brian Wilson
16) 2010-11-01: SFG 3 – @TXR 1; WS g5 WP Tim Lincecum, LP Cliff Lee, S Brian Wilson

2010 World Series Champions! SF 4 – TX 1: 11-7; 9-0; 2-4; 4-0; 3-1
2012 World Series Champions! SF 4 – Det 0: 8-3; 2-0; 2-0; 4-3(10)
2014 World Series Champions! SF 4 – KC 3: 7-1; 2-7; 2-3; 11-4; 5-0; 0-10; 3-2

2010-11-01: game 5
2012-10-28: game 4
2014-10-29: game 7 (We’re @Pappy McGregor’s, 1865 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo)

Core 8 (6+2), 2010, 2012 & 2014:
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2010 G1 G3; 2012 G1 G4; 2014 G2 G3 G4 G7
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2010 G4S; 2012 G2S; 2014 G1S G5S G7
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G4; 2014 G2 G3
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2010 G1S G5S; 2012 G1 G3; 2014 G2
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2010 G1 G2; 2014 G1 G2 G3
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4
28 C Buster Posey: 2010, 2012 & 2014 started all games
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2010 G3S-DH; 2012 & 2014 started all games

World Series Champions!
2014 World Series, SF 4 – KC 3: 7-1; 2-7; 2-3; 11-4; 5-0; 0-10; 3-2 (Bumgarner games)
2012 World Series, SF 4 – Det 0: 8-3; 2-0; 2-0; 4-3(10)
2010 World Series, SF 4 – TX 1: 11-7; 9-0; 2-4; 4-0; 3-1

2014: We’re in a San Luis Obispo bar, Pappy McGregor’s, 1865 Monterey St)

2014-10-29: game 7 – GIANTS ARE CHAMPIONS!
2012-10-28: game 4 – GIANTS ARE CHAMPIONS!
2010-11-01: game 5 – GIANTS ARE CHAMPIONS!

Core 8 (6+2), 2010, 2012, 2014:
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2010 G1 G3; 2012 G1 G4; 2014 G2 G3 G4 G7
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2010 G4S; 2012 G2S; 2014 G1S G5S G7
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G4; 2014 G2 G3
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2010 G1S G5S; 2012 G1 G3; 2014 G2
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2010 G1 G2; 2014 G1 G2 G3
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4
28 C Buster Posey: 2010, 2012 & 2014 started all games
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2010 G3S-DH; 2012 & 2014 started all games

Composite Roster for all 3 World Series - Alphabetical

Pitchers (20: 11 / 12 / 12)
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2010 G1 G3; 2012 G1 G4; 2014 G2 G3 G4 G7
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2010 G4S; 2012 G2S; 2014 G1S G5S G7
18 RHP Matt Cain: 2010 G2S; 2012 G4S
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G4; 2014 G2 G3
*17 RHP Tim Hudson: 2014 G3S G7S
70 RHP George Kontos: 2012 G1
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2010 G1S G5S; 2012 G1 G3; 2014 G2
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2010 G1 G2; 2014 G1 G2 G3
63 RHP Jean Machi: 2014 G2 G4 G6
*50 LHP Jose Mijares: 2012 G1
59 RHP Guillermo Mota: 2010 G2 G3
*22 RHP Jake Peavy: 2014 G2S G6S
*52 RHP Yusmeiro Petit: 2014 G4 G6
*52 RHP Ramon Ramirez: 2010 G1 G3
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4
57 RHP Jonathan Sanchez: 2010 G3S
60 RHP Hunter Strickland: 2014 G1 G2 G4 G6
32 RHP Ryan Vogelsong: 2012 G3S; 2014 G4S G6
*38 RHP Brian Wilson: 2010 G1 G4 G5
75 LHP Barry Zito: 2012 G1S

Catchers (4: 2 / 2 / 2)
28 C Buster Posey: 2010, 2012 & 2014 started all games
29 C Hector Sanchez: 2012 G3-DH
34 C Andrew Susac: 2014 G2S-PH G6
*22 C Eli Whiteside (2010 did not play)

Infielders (14: 7 / 7 / 6)
*13 3B/SS Joaquin Arias: 2012 G1 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4-PH G6
*9 1B Brandon Belt: 2012 & 2014 started all games
35 SS Brandon Crawford: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*50 3B Matt Duffy: 2014 G4-PH G6
14 2B Mike Fontenot: 2010 G2
*17 1B/OF Aubrey Huff: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S-DH G5S; 2012 G1-PH
*10 1B/OF Travis Ishikawa: 2010 G1 G4S
*12 2B Joe Panik: 2014 started all games
15 SS Edgar Renteria: 2010 started all games
21 2B Freddy Sanchez: 2010 started all games
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2010 G3S-DH; 2012 & 2014 started all game
19 2B Marco Scutaro: 2012 started all games
*5 2B Ryan Theriot: 2012 G2-PH
*5 3B Juan Uribe: 2010 started all games

Outfielders (12: 5 / 4 / 5)
7 OF Gregor Blanco: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*9 OF Pat Burrell: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G5S-DH
*45 OF Travis Ishikawa: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4-PH G5S G6S
*38 OF Michael Morse: 2014 G1S-DH G2S-DH G3-PH G4-PH G6-DH G7-DH
*12 OF Xavier Nady (2012 did not play)
16 OF Angel Pagan: 2012 & 2014 started all games
8 OF Hunter Pence: 2012 & 2014 started all games
2 OF Juan Perez OF: 2014 G1S-PH G3-PH G4S G5-PR/LF G6 G7S
*13 OF Cody Ross: 2010 started all games
33 OF Aaron Rowand: 2010 G2 G5S
*12 OF Nate Schierholtz: 2010 G1 G2 G4S
56 OF Andres Torres: 2010 started all games

Composite Roster for all 3 World Series - Numerical/Chronological

2 OF Juan Perez OF: 2014 G1S-PH G3-PH G4S G5-PR/LF G6 G7S
*5 3B Juan Uribe: 2010 started all games
*5 2B Ryan Theriot: 2012 G2-PH
7 OF Gregor Blanco: 2012 & 2014 started all games
8 OF Hunter Pence: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*9 OF Pat Burrell: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G5S-DH
*9 1B Brandon Belt: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*10 1B/OF Travis Ishikawa: 2010 G1 G4S
*12 OF Nate Schierholtz: 2010 G1 G2 G4S
*12 OF Xavier Nady (2012, did not play)
*12 2B Joe Panik: 2014 started all games
*13 OF Cody Ross: 2010 started all games
*13 3B/SS Joaquin Arias: 2012 G1 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4-PH G6
14 2B Mike Fontenot: 2010 G2
15 SS Edgar Renteria: 2010 started all games
16 OF Angel Pagan: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*17 1B/OF Aubrey Huff: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S-DH G5S; 2012 G1-PH
*17 RHP Tim Hudson: 2014 G3S G7S
18 RHP Matt Cain: 2010 G2S; 2012 G4S
19 2B Marco Scutaro: 2012 started all games
21 2B Freddy Sanchez: 2010 started all games
*22 C Eli Whiteside (2010, did not play)
*22 RHP Jake Peavy: 2014 G2S G6S
28 C Buster Posey: 2010. 2012 & 2014 started all games
29 C Hector Sanchez: 2012 G3-DH
32 RHP Ryan Vogelsong: 2012 G3S; 2014 G4S G6
33 OF Aaron Rowand: 2010 G2 G5S
34 C Andrew Susac: 2014 G2S-PH G6
35 SS Brandon Crawford: 2012 & 2014 started all games
*38 RHP Brian Wilson: 2010 G1 G4 G5
*38 OF Michael Morse: 2014 G1S-DH G2S-DH G3-PH G4-PH G6-DH G7-DH
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2010 G4S; 2012 G2S; 2014 G1S G5S G7
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2010 G1 G3; 2012 G1 G4; 2014 G2 G3 G4 G7
*45 OF Travis Ishikawa: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4-PH G5S G6S
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G4; 2014 G2 G3
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2010 G3S-DH; 2012 & 2014 started all games
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2010 G1 G2; 2014 G1 G2 G3
*50 LHP Jose Mijares: 2012 G1
*50 3B Matt Duffy: 2014 G4-PH G6
*52 RHP Ramon Ramirez: 2010 G1 G3
*52 RHP Yusmeiro Petit: 2014 G4 G6
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2010 G1; 2012 G2 G3 G4; 2014 G3 G4
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2010 G1S G5S; 2012 G1 G3; 2014 G2
56 OF Andres Torres: 2010 started all games
57 RHP Jonathan Sanchez: 2010 G3S
59 RHP Guillermo Mota: 2010 G2 G3
60 RHP Hunter Strickland: 2014 G1 G2 G4 G6
63 RHP Jean Machi: 2014 G2 G4 G6
70 RHP George Kontos: 2012 G1
75 LHP Barry Zito: 2012 G1S

2010 World Series, San Francisco Giants

G1 2010-10-27: @SF 11 - TX 7
G2 2010-10-28: @SF 9 - TX 0
G3 2010-10-30: @TX 4 - SF 2
G4 2010-10-31: SF 4 - @TX 0
G5 2010-11-01: SF 3 - @TX 1

Box scores: 2010 World Series - San Francisco Giants over Texas Rangers (4-1) | Baseball-Reference.com

Giants announce 25-man roster for 2010 World Series
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20101027&content_id=15860318&vkey=pr_sf&fext=.jsp&c_id=sf

Pitchers (11)
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2010 G1 G3
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2010 G4S
18 RHP Matt Cain: 2010 G2S
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2010 G1
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2010 G1S G5S
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2010 G1 G2
59 RHP Guillermo Mota: 2010 G2 G3
*52 RHP Ramon Ramirez: 2010 G1 G3
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2010 G1
57 RHP Jonathan Sanchez: 2010 G3S
*38 RHP Brian Wilson: 2010 G1 G4 G5

Catchers (2)
28 C Buster Posey: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S
*22 C Eli Whiteside (2010, did not play)

Infielders (7)
14 2B Mike Fontenot: 2010 G2
*17 1B/OF Aubrey Huff: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S-DH G5S
*10 1B/OF Travis Ishikawa: 2010 G1 G4S
15 SS Edgar Renteria: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S
21 2B Freddy Sanchez: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2010 G3S-DH
*5 3B Juan Uribe: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S

Outfielders (5)
*9 OF Pat Burrell: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G5S-DH
*13 OF Cody Ross: 2010 G1S G2S G3S G5S
33 OF Aaron Rowand: 2010 G2 G5S
*12 OF Nate Schierholtz: 2010 G1 G2 G4S
Andres Torres: G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S

2012 World Series, San Francisco Giants

G1 2012-10-24: @SF 8 - Det 3
G2 2012-10-25: @SF 2 - Det 0
G3 2012-10-27: SF 2 - @Det 0
G4 2012-10-28: SF 4 - @Det 3(10)

Box scores: 2012 World Series - San Francisco Giants over Detroit Tigers (4-0) | Baseball-Reference.com

Giants Announce Roster For 2012 World Series
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/40014614/giants-announce-roster-for-2012-world-series

Pitchers (12)
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2012 G1 G4
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2012 G2S
18 RHP Matt Cain: 2012 G4S
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2012 G2 G4
70 RHP George Kontos: 2012 G1
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2012 G1 G3
49 LHP Javier Lopez
50 LHP Jose Mijares: 2012 G1
59 RHP Guillermo Mota
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2012 G2 G3 G4
32 RHP Ryan Vogelsong: 2012 G3S
75 LHP Barry Zito: 2012 G1S

Catchers (2)
28 C Buster Posey: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S
29 C Hector Sanchez: 2012 G3-DH

Infielders (7)
13 3B/SS Joaquin Arias: 2012 G1 G2 G3 G4
9 1B Brandon Belt: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
35 SS Brandon Crawford: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
17 1B/OF Aubrey Huff: 2012 G1-PH
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
19 2B Marco Scutaro: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
5 2B Ryan Theriot: 2012 G2-PH

Outfielders (4)
7 OF Gregor Blanco: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
*12 OF Xavier Nady (2012, did not play)
16 OF Angel Pagan: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S
8 OF Hunter Pence: 2012 G1S G2S G3S G4S

2014 World Series, San Francisco Giants

G1 2014-10-21: SF 7 - @KC 1
G2 2014-10-22: @KC 7 - SF 2
G3 2014-10-24: KC 3 - @SF 2
G4 2014-10-25: @SF 11 - KC 4
G5 2014-10-26: @SF 5 - KC 0
G6 2014-10-28: @KC 10 - SF 0
G7 2014-10-29: SF 3 - @KC 2

Box scores: 2014 World Series - San Francisco Giants over Kansas City Royals (4-3) | Baseball-Reference.com

Giants announce 25-man roster for 2014 World Series
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/99152108/giants-announce-25-man-roster-for-2014-world-series

Pitchers (12)
41 LHP Jeremy Affeldt: 2014 G2 G3 G4 G7
40 LHP Madison Bumgarner: 2014 G1S G5S G7
46 RHP Santiago Casilla: 2014 G2 G3
*17 RHP Tim Hudson: 2014 G3S G7S
55 RHP Tim Lincecum: 2014 G2
49 LHP Javier Lopez: 2014 G1 G2 G3
63 RHP Jean Machi: 2014 G2 G4 G6
*22 RHP Jake Peavy: 2014 G2S G6S
52 RHP Yusmeiro Petit: 2014 G4 G6
54 RHP Sergio Romo: 2014 G3 G4
60 RHP Hunter Strickland: 2014 G1 G2 G4 G6
32 RHP Ryan Vogelsong: 2014 G4S G6

Catchers (2)
28 C Buster Posey: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
34 C Andrew Susac: 2014 G2S-PH G6

Infielders (6)
*13 3B/SS Joaquin Arias: 2014 G3 G4-PH G6
*9 1B Brandon Belt: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
35 SS Brandon Crawford: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
*50 3B Matt Duffy: 2014 G4-PH G6
*12 2B Joe Panik: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
48 3B Pablo Sandoval: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S

Outfielders (5)
7 OF Gregor Blanco: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
*45 OF Travis Ishikawa: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4-PH G5S G6S
*38 OF Michael Morse: 2014 G1S-DH G2S-DH G3-PH G4-PH G6-DH G7-DH
8 Hunter Pence OF: 2014 G1S G2S G3S G4S G5S G6S G7S
2 OF Juan Perez OF: 2014 G1S-PH G3-PH G4S G5-PR/LF G6 G7S
Buster Posey - C
Hector Sanchez - C

Brandon Belt - 1B
Marco Scutaro - 2B
Brandon Crawford - SS
Pablo Sandoval - 3B
Joaquin Arias - INF
Aubrey Huff - 2B
Ryan Theriot - INF

Gregor Blanco - OF
Angel Pagan - OF
Hunter Pence - OF
Xavier Nady - OF

Matt Cain - P
Madison Bumgarner - P
Tim Lincecum - P
Ryan Vogelsong - P
Barry Zito - P
Sergio Romo - P
Javier Lopez - P
Jeremy Affeldt - P
Santiago Casilla - P
Guillermo Mota - P
Jose Mijares - P
George Kontos - P

2012 NLDS Roster

2012 NLDS: No Surprises on the Giants’ 25-Man Roster

Buster Posey - C
Hector Sanchez - C

Brandon Belt - 1B
Marco Scutaro - 2B
Brandon Crawford - SS
Pablo Sandoval - 3B
Joaquin Arias - INF
Aubrey Huff - 2B
Ryan Theriot - INF

Gregor Blanco - OF
Angel Pagan - OF
Hunter Pence - OF
Xavier Nady - OF

Matt Cain - P
Madison Bumgarner - P
Tim Lincecum - P
Ryan Vogelsong - P
Barry Zito - P
Sergio Romo - P
Javier Lopez - P
Jeremy Affeldt - P
Santiago Casilla - P
Guillermo Mota - P
Jose Mijares - P
George Kontos - P

2012 NLCS Roster

Giants announce roster for 2012 National League Championship Series

Giants announce roster for 2012 National League Championship Series
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By / | October 14th, 2012
The San Francisco Giants set their 25-man roster for the 2012 National League Championship Series vs. the St. Louis Cardinals, club Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Sabean announced today.

The Giants will enter the NLCS with 12 pitchers, two catchers, seven infielders and four outfielders. The roster includes:

Pitchers
41 Jeremy Affeldt LHP
40 Madison Bumgarner LHP
18 Matt Cain RHP
46 Santiago Casilla RHP
70 George Kontos RHP
55 Tim Lincecum RHP
49 Javier Lopez LHP
50 Jose Mijares LHP
59 Guillermo Mota RHP
54 Sergio Romo RHP
32 Ryan Vogelsong RHP
75 Barry Zito LHP

Catchers
28 Buster Posey C
29 Hector Sanchez C

Infielders
13 Joaquin Arias IF
9 Brandon Belt IF
35 Brandon Crawford IF
17 Aubrey Huff IF
48 Pablo Sandoval IF
19 Marco Scutaro IF
5 Ryan Theriot IF

Outfielders
7 Gregor Blanco OF
12 Xavier Nady OF
16 Angel Pagan OF
8 Hunter Pence OF

2014 NLDS Roster
The Giants Announce their NLDS Roster

The Giants announce their NLDS roster
Craig Calcaterra Oct 3, 2014, 12:06 PM EDT
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The Nats’ roster is out, so here is the Giants. No Michael Morse, but otherwise pretty straight up:

Pitchers

Jeremy Affeldt
Madison Bumgarner
Santiago Casilla
Tim Hudson
Tim Lincecum
Javier Lopez
Jean Machi
Jake Peavy
Yusmeiro Petit
Sergio Romo
Hunter Strickland
Ryan Vogelsong

Catchers

Buster Posey
Andrew Susac

Infielders

Joaquin Arias
Brandon Belt
Brandon Crawford
Matt Duffy
Joe Panik
Pablo Sandoval

Outfielders

Gregor Blanco
Gary Brown
Travis Ishikawa
Hunter Pence
Juan Perez

2014 NLCS Roster

Giants announce 25-man roster for 2014 NLCS
http://www.csnbayarea.com/giants/giants-announce-25-man-roster-2014-nlcs

Pitchers (12)
41 Jeremy Affeldt LHP
40 Madison Bumgarner LHP
46 Santiago Casilla RHP
17 Tim Hudson RHP
55 Tim Lincecum RHP
49 Javier Lopez LHP
63 Jean Machi RHP
22 Jake Peavy RHP
52 Yusmeiro Petit RHP
54 Sergio Romo RHP
60 Hunter Strickland RHP
32 Ryan Vogelsong RHP

Catchers (2)
28 Buster Posey C
34 Andrew Susac C

Infielders (6)
13 Joaquin Arias IF
9 Brandon Belt IF
35 Brandon Crawford IF
50 Matt Duffy IF
12 Joe Panik IF
48 Pablo Sandoval IF

Outfielders (5)
7 Gregor Blanco OF
45 Travis Ishikawa OF
38 Michael Morse OF
8 Hunter Pence OF
2 Juan Perez OF

no hay excusa para la violencia doméstica

2015-08-06 GOP Debate, Cleveland OH

I think the A group did well, the B group did so-so, and the C group was weak. Nobody killed their campaign tonight.

In no particular order within each group:

A
Jeb Bush, FL Governor
Marco Rubio, FL Senator
Scott Walker, WI Governor

B
Chris Christie, NJ Governor
John Kasich, OH Governor
Donald Trump, Real estate magnate

C
Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon
Ted Cruz, TX Senator
Mike Huckabee, AR Governor
Rand Paul, KY Senator

► 2009-07-10: NO HITTER Jonathan Sanchez, SFG 8 – SD 0 @ AT&T Park, SF; 1st since John Montefusco @ATL in 1976; 1st ever at AT&T Park; C Eli Whiteside; SFG no hitter #13
► 2012-06-13: PERFECTO Matt Cain, SFG 10 – Hou 0 @ AT&T Park, SF; C Buster Posey (1); SFG no hitter #14
► 2013-07-13: NO HITTER #1 Tim Lincecum, SFG 9 – SD 0 @ Petco Park, SD; C Héctor Sánchez; while we’re at Safeco Field; SFG no hitter #15
► 2014-06-25: NO HITTER #2 Tim Lincecum, SFG 4 – SD 0 @ Petco Park, SD; C Buster Posey (2); SFG no hitter #16
► 2015-06-09: NO HITTER Chris Heston, SFG 5 - NYM 0 @ Citi Field, NY; C Buster Posey (3); SFG no hitter #17


► 1978-05-13: birthday, Barry William Zito, in Las Vegas NV
► 1982-11-19: birthday, Jonathan Omar Sánchez, in Mayaguez PR; Sabana Grande PR
► 1984-06-15: birthday, Timothy Leroy Lincecum, in Bellevue WA; Renton WA
► 1984-10-01: birthday, Matthew Thomas Cain, in Dothan AL; Vincent AL; Germantown TN
► 1989-08-01: birthday, Madison Kyle Bumgarner, in
► 2002-11-08: Zito wins Cy Young; 17 of 28 1st place votes (114 Zito Oak, 96 Pedro Martinez Bos, 41 Derek Lowe Bos)
► 2006-06-06: Lincecum drafted 10th overall by SFG; in 2003 drafted by CHC @1,408th overall; in 2005 drafted by Cle @1,261st overall
► 2007-05-06: Lincecum MLB debut, replaces injured Russ Ortiz as 5th starter; 98mph fastball
► 2008-11-11: Lincecum wins Cy Young, 2d Giants Cy Young after Mike McCormick
► 2009-11-19: Lincecum wins Cy Young; 11 of 32 1st place votes (100/11 Lincecum SF, 94/9 Chris Carpenter STL, 90/12 Adam Wainwright STL); is 1st ever to win 2 consecutive Cy Youngs in first 2 full MLB seasons
► 2010-10-07: Lincecum’s 1st postseason game, NLDS game 1, SF 1 - ATL 0 in a complete game 2-hit shutout,
► 2010-10-11: Bumgarner’s 1st posteason game, NLDS game 4, SF 3 - ATL 2, SF wins NLDS 3-1, in ATL mgr Bobby Cox’s last game

List of the 23 MLB Perfect Games

23) 2012-08-15: Félix Hernández, Seattle Mariners; 26yo RHP, 113 Ps 12Ks
@Seattle Mariners 1 vs Tampa Bay Rays 0, at Safeco Field, Seattle WA
► Catcher: John Jaso
► 1st Perfect Game, and 4th No No, in Seattle Mariners history
► The 3rd time in the last 4 seasons that Tampa Bay lost in a Perfect Game
22) 2012-06-13: Matt Cain, San Francisco Giants; 27yo RHP, 125 Ps 14 Ks
@San Francisco Giants 10 vs Houston Astros 0 at AT&T Park, San Francisco CA
► Catcher: Buster Posey
► 1st Perfect Game, and 14th No No in Giants history (130 seasons, SF & NY)
► 5th time Astros were no-hit, including SF Giant Juan Marichal on 1963-06-15
► Cain ties Sandy Koufax with the most Ks in a Perfect Game
► Cain is the only pitcher to score in a Perfect Game: B-5th, Cain singled, Gregor Blanco HR
► Defensive gems:
T-6, LF Melky Cabrera’s running catch at the wall for 2nd out (C Chris Snyder)
T-6, C Buster Posey takes strike 3 off his chest protector, throws out runner for 3rd out (PH Brian Bixler)
T-7, RF Gregor Blanco’s diving catch in RCF for the 1st out (CF Jordan Schafer)
T-9, final out: 3B Joaquin Arias’s stumble on his throw to 1st (PH Jason Castro)
► Cain’s 125 pitches are the most ever in a Perfect Game
► Cain was driving golf balls into the Bay before the game

Astros - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 00 00
Giants - 2 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 X - 10 15 00

► Scoring:
B-1: 2B Ryan Theriot single, LF Melky Cabrera HR: 2-0 Giants
B-2: 3B Pablo Sandoval single, 1B Brandon Belt HR: 4-0 Giants; SS Joaquin Arias double; P Matt Cain bunt out, Arias to 3B; RF Gregor Blanco groundout to 1B, Arias scores: 5-0 Giants
B-3: Cabrera single; C Buster Posey double, Cabrera to 3B; Sandoval single, Cabrera scores, Posey to 3B: 6-0 Giants; Belt single, Posey scores: 7-0 Giants
B-4: Theriot single; Posey single, Theriot to 2B; CF Angel Pagan walk; Sandoval groundout, Theriot scores: 8-0 Giants
B-5: P Matt Cain single, Blanco HR: 10-0 Giants


21) 2012-04-21: Phillip Humber, Chicago White Sox; 29yo RHP, 96 Ps, 9 Ks
Chicago White Sox
► Catcher:
The last pitch of Humber’s gem was the worst one he threw all day. Catcher A.J. Pierzynski knew from the second the ball left Humber’s hand that it would be way outside. Considering the count was full, that was bad news. Pinch-hitter Brendan Ryan started to swing then tried to stop. The ball skipped past Pierzynski’s glove and into his shin guard.

As the ball bounced to Pierzynski’s right, several things happened in rapid succession. Pierzynski sprang from his crouch and started chasing the ball. Ryan headed to first, slowly, thinking he had been walked. Umpire Brian Runge called strike three.

The dropped third strike rule is one of the oldest in baseball—older even than called strikes and called balls. But it had never been applied in such a dynamic situation: For the first time in major league history, the last out of a perfect game hinged on a catcher’s retrieving strike three and throwing to first to beat the runner.

Pierzynski’s heart beat madly in his chest as he ran after the ball. It’s a hard enough play in a normal situation because the runner is often in the path of the ball, the catcher is in a hurry and the momentum he carries from chasing the ball makes throwing accurately difficult. Add in the stress of the situation and “your nerves are as high as they can be as far as being on red alert,” Pierzynski says.

As Pierzynski grabbed the ball and prepared to throw, Pierzynski saw that Ryan had not gone far down the first base line because he had stopped to argue with Runge. Pierzynski says he would have been able to throw Ryan out if he hadn’t stopped, but the fact that he did allowed Pierzynski to set and make a good throw. Which is not nearly as easy as it sounds. “I wish I had caught it clean,” Pierzynski says, “because now every time they show Phil, they have to show me missing it and chasing it instead of showing Phil’s reaction.”

For the record, a fan’s video from the crowd shows Humber waving toward first, his way of telling Pierzynski to throw there. As the ball sailed there, Humber dropped to his knees and briefly put his head and hands on the ground. Then he stood up and got mobbed by his teammates.

Among Jeff Torborg’s 559 games were a perfect game by Sandy Koufax (in Torborg’s career game No. 74) and no-hitters by Bill Singer (334) and Nolan Ryan (488).

List of the 23 MLB Perfect Games

23) 2012-08-15: Félix Hernández, Seattle Mariners; 26yo RHP, 113 Ps 12Ks
@Seattle Mariners 1 vs Tampa Bay Rays 0, at Safeco Field, Seattle WA
► Catcher: John Jaso
► 1st Perfect Game, and 4th No No, in Seattle Mariners history
► The 3rd time in the last 4 seasons that Tampa Bay lost in a Perfect Game
22) 2012-06-13: Matt Cain, San Francisco Giants; 27yo RHP, 125 Ps 14 Ks
@San Francisco Giants 10 vs Houston Astros 0 at AT&T Park, San Francisco CA
► Catcher: Buster Posey
► 1st Perfect Game, and 14th No No in Giants history (130 seasons, SF & NY)
► 5th time Astros were no-hit, including SF Giant Juan Marichal on 1963-06-15
► Cain ties Sandy Koufax with the most Ks in a Perfect Game
► Cain is the only pitcher to score in a Perfect Game: B-5th, Cain singled, Gregor Blanco HR
► Defensive gems:
T-6, LF Melky Cabrera’s running catch at the wall for 2nd out (C Chris Snyder)
T-6, C Buster Posey takes strike 3 off his chest protector, throws out runner for 3rd out (PH Brian Bixler)
T-7, RF Gregor Blanco’s diving catch in RCF for the 1st out (CF Jordan Schafer)
T-9, final out: 3B Joaquin Arias’s stumble on his throw to 1st (PH Jason Castro)
► Cain’s 125 pitches are the most ever in a Perfect Game
► Cain was driving golf balls into the Bay before the game
Astros - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 00 00
Giants - 2 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 X - 10 15 00
► Scoring:
B-1: 2B Ryan Theriot single, LF Melky Cabrera HR: 2-0 Giants
B-2: 3B Pablo Sandoval single, 1B Brandon Belt HR: 4-0 Giants; SS Joaquin Arias double; P Matt Cain bunt out, Arias to 3B; RF Gregor Blanco groundout to 1B, Arias scores: 5-0 Giants
B-3: Cabrera single; C Buster Posey double, Cabrera to 3B; Sandoval single, Cabrera scores, Posey to 3B: 6-0 Giants; Belt single, Posey scores: 7-0 Giants
B-4: Theriot single; Posey single, Theriot to 2B; CF Angel Pagan walk; Sandoval groundout, Theriot scores: 8-0 Giants
B-5: P Matt Cain single, Blanco HR: 10-0 Giants


21) 2012-04-21: Phillip Humber, Chicago White Sox; 29yo RHP, 96 Ps, 9 Ks
Chicago White Sox
► Catcher:
The last pitch of Humber’s gem was the worst one he threw all day. Catcher A.J. Pierzynski knew from the second the ball left Humber’s hand that it would be way outside. Considering the count was full, that was bad news. Pinch-hitter Brendan Ryan started to swing then tried to stop. The ball skipped past Pierzynski’s glove and into his shin guard.

As the ball bounced to Pierzynski’s right, several things happened in rapid succession. Pierzynski sprang from his crouch and started chasing the ball. Ryan headed to first, slowly, thinking he had been walked. Umpire Brian Runge called strike three.

The dropped third strike rule is one of the oldest in baseball—older even than called strikes and called balls. But it had never been applied in such a dynamic situation: For the first time in major league history, the last out of a perfect game hinged on a catcher’s retrieving strike three and throwing to first to beat the runner.

Pierzynski’s heart beat madly in his chest as he ran after the ball. It’s a hard enough play in a normal situation because the runner is often in the path of the ball, the catcher is in a hurry and the momentum he carries from chasing the ball makes throwing accurately difficult. Add in the stress of the situation and “your nerves are as high as they can be as far as being on red alert,” Pierzynski says.

As Pierzynski grabbed the ball and prepared to throw, Pierzynski saw that Ryan had not gone far down the first base line because he had stopped to argue with Runge. Pierzynski says he would have been able to throw Ryan out if he hadn’t stopped, but the fact that he did allowed Pierzynski to set and make a good throw. Which is not nearly as easy as it sounds. “I wish I had caught it clean,” Pierzynski says, “because now every time they show Phil, they have to show me missing it and chasing it instead of showing Phil’s reaction.”

For the record, a fan’s video from the crowd shows Humber waving toward first, his way of telling Pierzynski to throw there. As the ball sailed there, Humber dropped to his knees and briefly put his head and hands on the ground. Then he stood up and got mobbed by his teammates.

Among Jeff Torborg’s 559 games were a perfect game by Sandy Koufax (in Torborg’s career game No. 74) and no-hitters by Bill Singer (334) and Nolan Ryan (488).

Byrd’s slam sets Giants’ single-season record
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/146045810/marlon-byrd-hits-giants-record-8th-grand-slam
By Chris Haft / MLB.com | @sfgiantsbeat |
SAN FRANCISCO – Marlon Byrd might have figured that he’d hit another grand slam at some juncture of his career. But he never would have guessed the identity of the pitcher he would victimize.
Byrd’s career-long slump against St. Louis starter Michael Wacha lengthened to 0-for-17 Friday night with a first-inning strikeout that stranded two baserunners. It was the eighth strikeout Wacha had recorded against Byrd. But Byrd wiped out the memory of many of those fruitless at-bats by belting a third-inning grand slam that opened the scoring in the Giants’ 5-4 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Byrd’s grand slam was the Giants’ Major League-leading eighth of the season, establishing a franchise record. This total eclipsed the seven amassed by the club in 1951, 1954, 1970, 1998 and 2000.
Only Thursday, Kelby Tomlinson’s grand slam against the Cubs pulled this year’s team into that group. Byrd’s slam marked the first time the Giants homered with the bases full in back-to-back games since June 11-12, 2003, when Pedro Feliz and Rich Aurilia did the honors.
Byrd, who collected his eighth career grand slam, was well aware of the spell Wacha had cast over him.
“Gosh, I’ve had a tough time against Wacha,” Byrd said. “… I see the ball well. But he spots his fastball. He spots his cutter. He spots his curveball and changeup.”
Wacha struck out Byrd in the first inning with a 96 mph fastball. Byrd wasn’t at all discouraged. Rather, as he related, he reminded himself before his next plate appearance, “Be aggressive.” This mindset proved helpful as Wacha began their third-inning confrontation by throwing a curveball that didn’t break. It dangled. Byrd reacted to the mistake by driving the ball over the center-field wall.
It was Byrd’s 22nd homer of the season and third in seven games since he joined the Giants in a trade from Cincinnati on Aug. 20 to compensate for the absence of injured right fielder Hunter Pence. Byrd also has 10 RBIs with San Francisco.
Said Byrd, who owned a .237 batting average and a .286 on-base percentage when he joined the Giants, “I wanted to come here and help produce. It’s been a tough season up to this point, but right now I’m hoping to hit my stride.”
The Giants squandered the 4-0 lead Byrd provided as St. Louis scored three runs in the fourth inning and another in the sixth. But they kept putting runners on base, accumulating three hits and four walks, before Tomlinson broke the tie with his bases-loaded, ninth-inning single.
“Those guys, I think they’re about believing, period,” Byrd said of his new teammates, while indicating that he listens to the between-innings music at AT&T Park. “I’ve been on teams [that] have a four-run lead and all of a sudden give up a run, two runs, three runs, and it’s tied. And the air kind of lets out. We kept fighting, kept believing. You could see in every single at-bat, we were fighting hard every pitch.”
Chris Haft is a reporter for MLB.com. Read his blog, Haft-Baked Ideas, follow him on Twitter at @sfgiantsbeat and listen to his podcast. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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