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7.14 SF at SD Batter Pitcher.Xlsx SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2017 GAME NOTES 24 Willie Mays Plaza • San Francisco, CA 94107 • Phone: 415-972-2000 sfgiants.com • sfgigantes.com • giantspressbox.com • @SFGiants • @SFGigantes San Francisco Giants (34-56) at San Diego Padres (38-50) RHP Johnny Cueto (6-7, 4.51) vs. LHP Clayton Richard (5-8, 4.66) Game #91/Road Game #50 • Friday, July 14, 2017 • Petco Park • 7:10 p.m. (PT) • NBCS BA • KNBR 680 • KXZM 93.7 UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE: Date Opp Time (PT) Giants Starter Opposing Starter TV Sat., July 15 at SD 5:40 p.m. LHP Madison Bumgarner (0-3, 3.00) RHP Jhoulys Chacin (8-7, 4.32) NBCS BA Sun., July 16 at SD 1:40 p.m. RHP Jeff Samardzija (4-10, 4.58) RHP Trevor Cahill (3-3, 3.38) NBCS BA Mon., July 17 CLE 7:15 p.m. LHP Matt Moore (3-9, 6.04) RHP Josh Tomlin (5-9, 5.90) NBCS BA Tues., July 18 CLE 7:15 p.m. LHP Ty Blach (6-5, 4.60) RHP Mike Clevinger (5-3, 3.00) NBCS BA Wed., July 19 CLE 12:45 p.m. RHP Johnny Cueto (pitching tonight) RHP Carlos Carrasco (pitching tonight) NBCS BA TONIGHT'S GAME: San Francisco opens the GIANTS 1ST HALF STATISTICS GIANTS BY THE NUMBERS second-half of the season with a three game Games ....................90 NOTE 2017 series against the San Diego Padres...the Record .................34-56 Series Record ............... 8-17-3 Giants entered the All-Star Break with a four- Average ....... .243 754x3108) Series Record, home ...........5-7-1 game losing streak, but have still won seven of Avg. w/RISP .....263 (183x697) Series Record, road ...........3-10-2 Runs Per Game ...... 3.9 (354) Series Openers ...............12-16 their last 12 contests. Series Finales .................9-19 Home Runs ................75 Giants Score First ............21-21 Stolen Bases ...............45 Opp. Score First ..............13-35 ROSTER MOVES: Prior to tonight's game, Leading After 6 ................20-3 IF Eduardo Núñez returned from his rehab ERA .......4.68 (423er, 813.1ip) Trailing After 6 ................8-46 Starters W-L ............22-23 Tied After 6 .................... 6-7 assignment and was reinstated from the 10-day Starters ERA ... 4.95 (296er, 538.1ip) Leading After 7 ................22-2 DL (left hamstring strain)...OF Mac Williamson Relievers W-L .............0-0 Trailing After 7 ................6-49 was optioned to triple-A Sacramento following Relievers ERA . 4.16 (127er, 275.0ip) Tied After 7 ....................6-5 Saves/Chances .......... 19/29 Leading After 8 ................25-1 the Giants game on July 9. Trailing After 8 ................ 2-51 Tied After 8 .................... 7-4 INSIDE THE SERIES: The Giants have dropped 12 of their last 16 games Extra-Inning Games ............. 8-4 One-run Games ..............12-14 against the Padres, including seven of their past 10 games at Petco Park... Two (or fewer)-run Games .....18-26 San Francisco relievers own a 10.26 ERA versus San Diego this season Giants Score 5 or more ........ 21-11 compared to a 3.76 ERA against all other opponents. Giants Score 4 or more ........27-15 Giants Score 3 or less ..........7-41 Giants Score 2 or less ..........4-29 ON THE MOUND: RHP Johnny Cueto is Lowest ERA vs. Single Team, Giants No Errors .............24-33 scheduled to make his 14th career start Active Pitchers since 2014 (min. 50.0ip) Giants Make Error(s) ..........10-23 Player Opponent ERA Giants Outhit Opp. .............23-9 against the Padres...he's posted a 6-2 record Clayton Kershaw SD 1.13 Opp. Outhits Giants ............8-43 with a 1.45 ERA (10er, 62.0ip), including four Johnny Cueto SD 1.45 Giants hit 0HR ...............13-31 complete games over his last eight starts Lance McCullers Jr. LAA 1.55 Giants hit at least 1HR .........21-25 Miguel Gonzalez TB 1.73 Giants hit 2+ HRs .............12-13 versus San Diego...since 2014 the only courtesy of Stats, Inc. active pitcher that has compiled a better GIANTS HIGHS AND LOWS ERA against any single opponent over that span is Clayton Kershaw. TEAM BATTING 2017 Most Hits ........... 18, 6/30 at PIT Fewest Hits ...2 (2x), last: 5/9 at NYM NOTABLE MATCHUPS: C Buster Posey has enjoyed success off Padres Most Runs ...13 (2x), last: 6/30 at PIT starter Clayton Richard over his career, going 11-for-27 (.407) with two Most Runs, Inning ....5 (5x), last: 6/30 at PIT doubles and two home runs...RHP Johnny Cueto has held Wil Myers to a Most Home Runs ..3 (4x), last: 6/22 at ATL .150 average (3-for-20) with one home run. Most LOB .............17, 6/2 at PHI Shortest Average Length TEAM PITCHING 2017 of 9-Inning Games, 2017 MLB Fewest Hits Allowed .4 (2x), last: 4/24 vs. LAD KEEP IT QUICK: The Padres and Giants are Team Avg. length Most Hits Allowed ..20, 6/23 vs. NYM San Diego Padres 2:55 Most Runs Allowed ....14, 5/6 at CIN two of only ive teams this season that are Kansas City Royals 2:56 Most HRs Allowed ...4 (2x), last: 6/22 at ATL completing their games in an average of under Cincinnati Reds 2:57 Most Walks Issued .....12, 5/5 at CIN three hours (9.0-inning games only). San Francisco Giants 2:58 Most Strikeouts ......15, 4/29 vs. SD St. Louis Cardinals 2:59 courtesy of Stats, Inc. GIANTS MISCELLANEOUS INHERITED RUNNERS: Giants' relievers have NOTE 2017 allowed 38.1% of their inherited runners to score, which ranks as the Current Streak ..................L4 third-highest inherited runner percentage in the Majors, behind Houston Longest Winning Streak ...........6 Longest Losing Streak .............7 (40.3) and Philadelphia (39.1). Longest Game By Innings ..17.0, 5/12 vs. CIN Longest Game By Time ..5:28, 5/12 vs. CIN WITH THE GLOVES: San Francisco has the ifth-best ielding pct. of any Quickest Game By Time . 2:05, 5/23 at CHC Most Games Over .500 ............0 big league team with a .987 ielding mark...the Giants have committed Most Games Under .500 .... 24 (6/25) just two miscues over their past nine contests. Sweeps by Giants ................2 Sweeps by Opponent .............7 Come-From-Behind Wins .........18 SCORE FOUR OR MORE: SF is 27-15 this season when scoring at least four C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+) ..........1 runs in a game, compared to a 7-41 record when scoring fewer than four. C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+) ..........0 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 5+) ..........0 Blown Leads (lost game) ..........24 HOME SWEET HOME: Following this three game set in San Diego, the Blown Leads (overall - win/lose) ...47 Giants will travel home and have a 10-game homestand against Cleveland Largest Blown Lead .....4, 5/2 at LAD (July 17-19), San Diego (July 20-23) and Pittsburgh (July 24-26)…18 of San MANAGER BRUCE BOCHY Francisco’s next 23 games will be played on the Shores of McCovey Cove. Bruce Bochy is in his 11th season at the helm of the Giants, the longest stint by a Giants manager in SF-era history and This Date in Giants History: July 14, 2005 the second-longest in franchise history behind John McGraw (31 years)...his Defeating their historical arch rivals, the Giants became the irst team to 1,823 career victories are the highest total by an active manager and the win 10,000 games as a franchise by edging the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 4 15th-most all-time...is 13 wins shy of - 3...the Giants, who started as the New York Gothams in 1883, had posted passing Lou Piniella for 14th on the all- a 10,000-8,511 record during the club’s 123 seasons in the National League. time wins list. World Champions (8): 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1954, 2010, 2012, 2014 NL Pennants (21): 1904, 1905, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1954, 1962, 1989, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2014 NL Division Champions (8): 1971, 1987, 1989, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2012 TODAY'S STARTING PITCHER #47 RHPJohnny Cueto CUETO'S 2017 DAY-BY-DAY 5-11, 225, 31 years old (February 15, 1986) DATE OPP DEC SC IP H R ER BB SO HR #P EXIT 6-7 Record, 4.51 ERA 4/4 @ARI W W, 8-4 5.0 6 4 4 2 5 2 94 8-4 4/9 @SD W W, 5-3 7.0 5 2 2 3 7 1 109 5-2 4/14 COL W W, 8-2 7.0 6 2 2 1 6 0 94 8-2 • The two-time All-Star (2014 and 2016) is slated 4/21 @COL L L, 5-6 5.0 8 6 6 2 1 2 92 4-6 to make his 19th start of the season...inished 4/26 LAD -- W, 4-3 6.0 7 3 3 2 5 1 95 0-3 the irst half of the season with a 6-7 record 5/1 @LAD W W, 4-3 7.0 6 3 3 1 6 0 107 4-3 and a 4.51 ERA (56er, 111.2ip). 5/7 @CIN L L, 0-4 7.0 6 4 2 1 10 2 112 0-4 5/12 CIN -- W, 3-2(17) 8.0 5 2 2 3 6 0 119 2-2 5/17 LAD L L, 1-6 6.0 8 5 5 1 6 0 102 1-6 • The Giants are 9-9 over his irst 18 starts, having 5/23 @CHC L L, 1-4 6.0 5 4 4 1 8 3 98 1-4 lost four of his last ive and eight of his last 12 5/28 ATL W W, 7-1 6.0 6 1 1 1 8 0 106 7-1 outings.
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