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2013 Lineup Template.Indd San Francisco Giants vs. Oakland Athletics · Monday, May 27, 2013 · 1:05 pm ·CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch: Time of Game: Attendance: Today’s Umpires: About Today’s Game: Offi cial Scorer: Art Santo Domingo HP 6 Mark Carlson Ceremonial First Pitch: Staff Sgt. Dale Beatty 1B 12 Gerry Davis* Live National Anthem: George Brahler & Paula Goetz 2B 91 Brian Knight A’s Upcoming Games: 3B 58 Dan Iassogna May 28 RHP Jarrod Parker (2-6, 5.76) vs. LHP Michael Kickham (ML Debut) 7:05 pm CSNCA *Crew chief May 29 LHP Tommy Milone (4-5, 3.80) vs. RHP Tim Lincecum (3-4, 4.75) 7:15 pm CSNCA SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (28-22) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 7 Gregor BLANCO, CF (L) (.273, 0, 16) 19 Marco SCUTARO, 2B (.324, 1, 12) 48 Pablo SANDOVAL, 3B (S) (.296, 8, 34) 28 Buster POSEY, DH (.317, 7, 29) 8 Hunter PENCE, RF (.278, 7, 26) 9 Brandon BELT, 1B (L) (.257, 6, 24) 56 Andres TORRES, LF (S) (.275, 1, 7) 35 Brandon CRAWFORD, SS (L) (.285, 5, 25) 12 Guillermo QUIROZ, C (.214, 1, 3) SAN FRANCISCO ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 15 Bruce Bochy, Manager 40 LHP Madison BUMGARNER (1-2, 6.00) 17 Ron Wotus, Bench 33 Dave Righetti, Pitching 31 Hensley Meulens, Hitting 26 Mark Gardner, Bullpen 39 Roberto Kelly, First Base 1 Tim Flannery, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left 21 Nick Noonan IF 41 Jeremy Affeldt RP 48 Javier Lopez RP Right 50 Jose Mijares RP 6 Brett Pill IF 75 Barry Zito SP 13 Joaquin Arias IF Right Switch 18 Matt Cain SP 16 Angel Pagan OF 43 Sandy Rosario RP 2B LOB 54 Sergio Romo RP 55 Tim Lincecum SP 3B DP 57 Chad Gaudin RP 63 Jean Machi RP HR E 70 George Kontos RP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (28-23) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 4 Coco CRISP, CF (S) (.257, 5, 13) 25 Chris YOUNG, RF (.198, 5, 21) 52 Yoenis CESPEDES, LF (.198, 7, 19) 20 Josh DONALDSON, 3B (.326, 7, 31) 8 Jed LOWRIE, 2B (S) (.299, 3, 21) 7 Nate FREIMAN, 1B (.245, 2, 10) 15 Seth SMITH, DH (L) (.292, 5, 23) 36 Derek NORRIS, C (.211, 1, 8) 17 Adam ROSALES, SS (.224, 2, 5) OAKLAND ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 67 RHP Dan STRAILY (2-2, 5.73) 14 Chip Hale, Bench 41 Curt Young, Pitching 30 Chili Davis, Hitting 51 Darren Bush, Bullpen 46 Tye Waller, First Base 2 Mike Gallego, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left 5 John Jaso C 13 Jerry Blevins RP 28 Eric Sogard IF 39 Hideki Okajima RP 37 Brandon Moss IF 57 Tommy Milone SP 62 Sean Doolittle RP Right 22 Luke Montz C Right 11 Jarrod Parker SP 2B LOB Switch 40 Bartolo Colon SP None 47 Pat Neshek RP 48 Ryan Cook RP 3B DP 50 Grant Balfour RP 60 Jesse Chavez RP HR E 64 A.J. Griffi n SP.
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