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07.06.13 Vs. LAD.Indd World Championships NL Pennants NL West Titles 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 1904, 1905, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1971, 1987, 1989, 1997 1954, 2010, 2012 1933, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1954, 1962, 1989, 2002, 2010, 2012 2000, 2003, 2010, 2012 Game #86 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MEDIA NOTES July 6, 2013 Home Game #41 (24-16) Los Angeles Dodgers (41-44) at San Francisco Giants (39-46) AT&T Park TODAY’S GAME ...! e San Francisco Giants host the Los Angeles Dodgers in the middle THIS DATE IN GIANTS HISTORY game of this three-game series... RHP Stephen Fife (3-2, 2.83) is slated to face LHP Madison Bumgarner (8-5, 3.08). July 6, 1962 - Juan Marichal struck out 13 Dodgers, a season high for the Giants, in a THE GIANTS ...Enter today’s game having lost their last four games, 10 of their last 11 and 12-3 romp over L.A...Marichal improved to 12-5 on the season a$ er his complete game 15 of their last 19...they are a season-high seven games under .500 and are in " # h place performance. in the division, a season-high 5.5 games behind the " rst place D-backs. GIANTS AT A GLANCE THE RESULTS ARE IN ... Rosters for the 2013 All-Star Game will be unveiled this a# ernoon at 3:30 p.m. PT (6:30 p.m. ET) on the 2013 MLB All-Star Game Selection Show, televised Biggest Lead: 2.5 (5/13) Farthest Behind: 5.5 (7/5) nationally on FOX...the Giants have had at least four All-Star selections in the past two Most Games over .500: 8 (5/13) seasons...a full list of Giants All-Stars can be found on page 350 of the SF media guide. Most Games under .500: 7 (7/5) Longest Winning Streak: 6 (4/29-5/5) Longest Losing Streak: 6 (6/23-29) TROUBLE SCORING ...! e Giants have scored two runs-or-fewer in 11 of their last 14 Comeback Wins: 20 games and have been held to one run-or-fewer in four of their last seven contests... Largest Comeback: 6 (5/16) beginning June 1, the Giants have averaged just 3.06 runs per game, the lowest " gure Blown Leads: 21 Largest Blown Lead: 5 (2x) (5/4, 5-0) in the Majors. 1st Game of Series: 11-17 Last Game of Series: 14-12 WITH RISP...! e Giants are 1-for-their-last-24 with runners in scoring position and are Rubber Game: 4-3 just 3-for-40 (.075) in these situations in their last eight games...SF hasn’t had more than Get-Away Day: 10-10 two hits with runners in scoring position in their last 14 games, going 11-for-87 (.126). GIANTS RECORD WHEN THEY WITH RISP PART II ...! e Giants are 24-8 (.750) this season when they record three-or- Score 1st: 25-13 more hits in a game with runners in scoring position...they are 15-38 (.283) when they Opponent Scores 1st: 14-33 Score 4 or more: 30-10 have just two hits or fewer. Score less than 4: 9-36 Out-hit opponent: 32-9 BUM THE STOPPER ...LHP Madison Bumgarner is 5-2 with a 2.76 ERA (18er, 58.2ip) in Out-hit by opponent: 5-33 Commit No Errors: 23-19 nine starts this season following a Giants loss...the Giants are 6-3 in Bumgarner’s starts Commit Error: 15-27 following a defeat...the Giants have ! ve wins in their last 20 games and three of those One-run games: 14-12 ! ve wins have come in Bumgarner’s starts. Lead a! er 6.0 innings: 25-3 Tied a! er 6.0 innings: 10-9 Trail a! er 6.0 innings: 4-34 GIANT STRUGGLES ...Beginning with their series at Toronto on May 14, the Giants have Lead a! er 7.0 innings: 28-4 gone just 16-31 (.340) over their last 47 games...that’s the lowest winning pct. among Tied a! er 7.0 innings: 8-8 all Major League teams since that date ...overall, the Giants’ .459 (39-46) winning pct. Trail a! er 7.0 innings: 3-34 ranks as the " # h-worst in the NL. Lead a! er 8.0 innings: 30-1 Tied a! er 8.0 innings: 6-7 Trail a! er 8.0 innings: 3-38 FROM ELIAS ...IF Juan Uribe’s seven RBI last night were the most any former Giant has Hit at least 1 home run: 26-19 had in a game against SF, besting the previous mark of six by ! ve di" erent players: Milt Hit no home runs: 13-27 Stock (Cardinals, July 27, 1922), Ollie Brown (Padres, July 1, 1970), Bobby Murcer (Cubs, Lineups Used: 54 Extra Innings: 6-6 June 20, 1977), Dave Kingman (Cubs, June 1, 1979) and Shawon Dunston (Cardinals, Quality Start: 24-12 June 22, 2000). Non-Quality Start: 15-34 Day: 17-15 IN NEED OF A LEAD ...# e Giants have led in just 11.0 of their past 98.0 innings during Night: 22-31 Vs. RHS: 26-31 this stretch in which they have lost 10 of their last 11 games...SF has led in just 2.0 of Vs. LHS: 13-15 their past 35.0 innings during this four-game losing streak. Series Sweeps: 4-4 Series (W-L-S) 11-15-1 ON THE SHORES OF McCOVEY COVE ...# e Giants are in the midst of a six-game 1-game series: ---- 2-game series: 0-1-1 homestand against the Dodgers (0-1) and Mets (Monday-Wednesday)...last night began 3-game series: 9-10-0 a stretch in which SF plays 15 of 21 games this month at AT&T Park, where they’ve 4-game series: 2-4-0 posted a 24-16 record (.600), the fourth-best home winning pct. in the National League. GIANTS ON THIS HOMESTAND VS. AT HOME ...SF has the second-most home games remaining among the NL West teams, LOS ANGELES AND NEW YORK-NL with 41 home games le$ on the regular season schedule (D-backs have 43 home games). Games: 1 Record: 0-1 INSIDE THE SERIES ...# e Giants have lost their last four games to the Dodgers, being Avg.: .235 (8-for-34) outscored by a 23-10 margin...SF hasn’t lost more than ! ve consecutive games to LA Avg. w/RISP: .100 (1-for-10) since an eight-game losing streak from Aug. 19, 2006-April 8, 2007. Runs Per Game: 2.0 (2 total) Home Runs: 0 WITH THE BATS ...Although the Giants are hitting just .204 as a team in their past 14 Stolen Bases: 0 games, they still rank third in the National League with a .263 batting average, behind ERA: 10.00 (10er, 9.0ip) St. Louis (.275) and Colorado (.269). Starters W-L: 0-1 Starters ERA: 30.86 (8er, 2.1ip) ON REHAB ... RHP Santiago Casilla , who had surgery to remove a bone cyst near his knee, Relievers W-L: 0-0 Relievers ERA: 2.70 (2er, 6.2ip) has made three rehab appearances with San Jose (A), allowing two runs in 3.2 innings. Saves/Opportunities: 0/0 PROBABLES AND BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AND UPCOMING SET VS. NEW YORK (ALL GAME TIMES PDT): • Sunday, July 7 vs. Los Angeles (1:05): LHP Clayton Kershaw (7-5, 1.93) vs. RHP Chad Gaudin (2-1, 2.60) - CSN-BA • Monday, July 8 vs. New York (7:15): RHP Matt Harvey (7-2, 2.27) vs. RHP Tim Lincecum (4-9, 4.66) - CSN-BA • Tuesday, July 9 vs. New York (7:15): RHP Dillon Gee (6-7, 4.45) vs. LHP Barry Zito (4-6, 4.44) - CSN-BA • Wednesday, July 10 vs. New York (12:45): RHP Zack Wheeler (2-1, 4.29) vs. RHP Matt Cain (5-5, 4.85) - CSN-BA note: all games broadcast on KNBR radio (English)/81 home games and two road contests broadcast on KTRB 860 ESPN Deportes (Spanish) GIANTS MEDIA NOTES TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER PAGE 2 #40 MADISON BUMGARNER LHP Breakdown W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO BUMGARNER’S 2013 STARTS 2013 San Francisco 8-5 3.08 17 111.0 78 41 38 33 107 Date OPP DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR #P 4/2 @LAD W(1-0) W, 3-0 8.0 2 0 0 0 6 0 101 Career (5th season) 44-35 3.18 104 645.0 590 252 228 157 585 4/8 COL W(2-0) W, 4-2 5.2 5 2 2 5 5 1 104 2013 vs. Los Angeles 1-1 1.20 2 15.0 7 3 2 1 11 4/13 @CHC W(3-0) W, 3-2 6.2 6 2 2 2 6 1 110 Career vs. Los Angeles 6-3 2.54 10 60.1 47 19 17 12 48 4/19 SD -- W, 3-2 6.0 4 2 2 0 10 1 99 4/24 ARI -- L, 2-3 7.1 5 1 1 1 7 0 101 TODAY’S OUTING LOWEST OPPONENTS AVG. 4/30 @ARI -- W, 2-1 7.0 3 0 0 1 2 0 102 • 23-year-old will be making his 18th start of AGAINST, NL 5/6 PHI L(3-1) L, 2-6 6.0 8 5 5 2 7 1 100 the season.
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