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SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION PETCO PARK 100 PARK BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 PROVIDED BY THE PADRES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT SAN DIEGO PADRES (33-44) vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (45-31) Tuesday, June 24, 2014 • 7:15 p.m. PT • AT&T Park • San Francisco, CA RHP Jesse Hahn (2-1, 2.16) vs. RHP Tim Hudson (4-2, 2.13) Game 78 • Road Game 37 • 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports San Diego PADRES AT A GLANCE All Padres game information including game notes and rosters is available at http://padrespressbox.com. Overall Record: 33-44 QUICK TRIP: The Padres opened-up their shortest roadtrip of the season, a three-game stint in “the City by the Bay” NL West Standing: 4th (-12.5) last night, taking the series opener against the Giants, 6-0... following their short stay in northern California, the Padres Home Record: 19-21 will return home after an off day on June 26 for a nine-game, 10-day homestand against the Diamondbacks (June Road Record: 14-23 27-29), Reds (June 30-July 2) and Giants (July 4-6)...the Friars will fi nish off the fi rst-half of the season with a seven- Day Record: 11-14 game, two-city roadtrip to Colorado (July 7-9) and Los Angeles (July 10-13) before four off days over Major League Night Record: 22-30 Baseball’s All-Star break. Roadtrip: 1-0 BAY-SEBALL: Tonight the Padres will square-off with the Giants at AT&T Park for the second game of a three-game Last Five Games: 3-2 set and the eighth of 19 scheduled games against their National League West Division rivals this season, as they now Last 10 Games: 5-5 own the season series advantage 4-3 following last night’s 6-0 win. Streak: W1 • The Padres earned the series victory in the fi rst meeting between these two clubs this season, taking the fi rst two games of a three-game series at Petco Park April 18-20...the Giants were victorious in the second series All-Time Record: 3,354-3,887 meeting between the two clubs, winning two of three games at AT&T Park from April 28-30. All-Time at Home: 1,810-1,814 • Chris Denorfi a has found success in his career against San Francisco, hitting a .337 clip (64-for-190), the All-Time at Petco Park: 441-408 second-best average in the Majors against the Giants (Chris Iannetta .338) (min 150 PA). All-Time on Road: 1,545-2,073 WITH A WIN TODAY: Having won the series opener against the Giants last night, the Padres could secure a series 2014 vs. SF: 4-3 victory in San Francisco tonight, with a Padres victory tonight, the Friars would secure their third series win on the road 2014 vs. SF at Home: 2-1 this season (2-8-1) and would snap a 10 series winless streak in San Francisco dating back to the three game set at 2014 vs. SF on Road: 2-2 AT&T Park from October 1-3, 2010 (0-8-2). All-Time vs. SF: 356-408 • Overall, a win tonight would secure the Padres their second series win in three meetings with San Francisco this All-Time vs. SF at AT&T Park: 53-76 season and the third series win over the Giants in their last fi ve meetings dating back to September 2-4, 2013. All-Time vs. SF in San Francisco: 166-214 All-Time vs. SF at Petco Park: 52-44 “O” WHAT A DEBUT: Odrisamer Despaigne made his Major League debut on the mound for the Padres last night, pitching 7.0 shutout innings, striking out one and walking none. All-Time vs. SF in San Diego: 190-194 • Per STATS, Inc, since the start of the 1914 season, De- spaigne is just the seventh Major League pitcher to pitch 7.0 IP, 0 ER, 0 BB IN MLB DEBUT RECORD WHEN... 7.0 or more shutout innings and not allow a walk in his Sunday 7-6 Thursday 3-5 Major League debut...See chart for the rest. Player AVG Monday 4-4 Friday 6-6 • Became the fourth pitcher in Padres franchise history to Don Loun, WAS 9/23/1964 vs BOS pitch 7.0 or more shutout innings in his Major League de- Tuesday 3-9 Saturday 6-6 Wayne Simpson, CIN 4/09/1970 at LAD but, joining Ricky Bones on August 11, 1991 (7.0 IP), Eric Wednesday 4-8 Jimmy Jones, SD 9/21/1986 at HOU Nolte on August 1, 1987 (7.0 IP) and Jimmy Jones on Jack McDowell, CWS 9/15/1987 vs MIN March 1-0 July 0-0 September 21, 1986 (9.0 IP). Jeff Pico, CHC 5/31/1988 vs CIN • Per Elias, with Despaigne pitching, from Havana, Cuba, April 12-16 August 0-0 Scott Lewis, CLE 9/10/2008 at BAL and Yasmani Grandal catching, also from Havana, Cuba, May 13-14 September 0-0 Odrisamer Despaigne, SD 6/23/2014 at SF June 7-14 October 0-0 yesterday marked the fi rst time since June 13, 1969 that a team started a pitcher and a catcher from Cuba in the Leading after six 23-1 same game...RHP Camilo Pascual made the start on the Tied after six: 5-4 mound and Paul Casanova was behind the plate for the Washington Senators that day. Trailing after six: 5-39 Leading after seven: 22-0 BLANKING THE GIANTS: With the Padres keeping the Giants off the board in a 6-0 victory at AT&T Park, yesterday Tied after seven: 6-4 marked the Padres third shutout win of the season and the fi rst against the Giants since earning a 1-0 win over San Trailing after seven: 5-40 Francisco on September 11, 2010 at Petco Park. Leading after eight: 26-0 • The shutout was the fourth in franchise history at AT&T Park and the fi rst since riding a Mat Latos complete game, Tied after eight: 4-4 one-hit shutout on May 13, 2010. Trailing after eight: 3-40 STINGY ROOKIES: Going back to Jesse Hahn’s start against the New York Mets on June 14, rookie starting pitchers Scoring fi rst: 18-11 haven’t allowed an earned run in 20.0 consecutive innings (Hahn 0 ER in 6.0 IP on 6/14, Hahn 0 ER in 7.0 IP on 6/19 Opponents score fi rst: 15-33 and Despaigne 0 ER in 7.0 IP last night). Shutouts: 3-11 • The 20.0 IP streak by rookie starters without an earned run allowed is the longest active streak in the Majors (second place is Pittsburgh at 9.0 IP). Home crowds of 20,000+: 13-13 • Since 1974, the 20.0 consecutive innings without an earned run allowed by rookie starting pitchers is the fourth- Home crowds of 30,000+: 7-5 longest streak by the Padres in that time and the longest since going 24.1 IP from August 28-September 7, 2002. Home crowds of 40,000+: 2-3 Scoring less than three: 5-34 KEEP THE BALL IN THE YARD: The Padres have held the opposition without a home run in each of the last six Scoring three or four: 13-6 games as well as their last 56.0 innings pitched since Eric Stults surrendered a long ball to Robinson Cano in the fi fth Scoring fi ve or more: 16-4 inning of the game on June 17 at Seattle. • The six game streak without allowing a home run at home is the longest active streak in the Major Leagues and One-run games: 15-8 the longest streak by the Padres this season...the last time the Friars went six or more games without allowing a Two-run games: 7-13 home run was June 4-10, 2008 when they also went six games. Games decided in last AB: 10-5 • Overall this season, the Padres have allowed just 61 home runs, the sixth-fewest in the Major Leagues. Extra Innings W-L: 4-3 THE MAGIC NUMBER IS...: The Padres own a 25-4 record this season when scoring four or more runs...The Friars Playing series opener: 11-14 .862 winning percentage in these decisions is third-best in Major League Baseball and second-best in the National Playing series fi nale: 10-14 League, behind only Washington (33-3, .917) and Kansas City (33-5, .868). Series W-L-T (Home): 3-7-3 Series W-L-T (Road): 2-8-1 PROSPECTS ARE THE FUTURE: Major League Baseball announced the rosters for the 2014 SiriusXM All-Stars Series W-L-T (Total): 5-15-4 Futures Game today, as Padres OF and 2013 fi rst round pick Hunter Renfroe will play for the USA Squad and RHP Tayron Guerrero will represent the World club at Target Field in Minneapolis. Series Sweeps (Home): 0-1 • The SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, which is now in its 16th year, features the top Minor League prospects Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 competing in a nine-inning contest as part of Taco Bell All-Star Sunday on July 13. Series Sweeps (Total): 0-2 REMEMBERING TONY: On behalf of the Gwynn family, the San Diego Padres announced that a free, public memo- White Jerseys: 11-12 rial tribute to Tony Gwynn will be held on Thursday, June 26 at 7:19 p.m.