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07.2.18 SF At SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2018 GAME NOTES 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: 415-972-2000 sfgiants.com sfgigantes.com giantspressbox.com @SFGiants @los_gigantes San Francisco Giants (45-40) at Colorado Rockies (41-43) LHP Madison Bumgarner (1-2, 2.51) vs. LHP Kyle Freeland (7-6, 3.29) Game 86/Road Game 46 Monday, July 2, 2018 Coors Field 5:40 p.m. (PT) NBC Sports Bay Area KNBR 680 UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE: Date Opp Time (PT) Giants Starter Opposing Starter TV Tues., July 3 at COL 5:10 p.m. RHP Chris Stratton (85, 4.45) RHP Antonio Senzatela (2-1, 6.23) NBCS BA Wed., July 4 at COL 5:10 p.m. LHP Andrew Suarez (34, 4.18) LHP Tyler Anderson (53, 4.23) NBCS BA All games broadcast on KNBR 680 AM (English radio). All home games and road games in LA and SD broadcast on KXZM 93.7 FM (Spanish radio). TONIGHT'S GAME: The Giants open a threegame series in Colorado...San GIANTS ON CURRENT ROAD TRIP Francisco is coming off a three game sweep of the Diamondbacks...with a win NOTE 2018 tonight the Giants could secure their fi rst winning road trip since posting a 42 Games . 3 record from June 30July 6, 2017 at Pittsburgh (30) and Detroit (12). Record . .30 Average . .306 (34x111) Avg. w/RISP . 355 (11x31) WINNING WAYS: San Francisco has won each of their last four series and 10 of Runs Per Game . .6.0 (18) Home Runs . 3 their last 12 contests including seven of their last eight games. Stolen Bases. 1 INSIDE THE SERIES: Dating back to 2017, the Giants Giants vs. Rockies ERA . 2.33 (7er, 27.0ip) Head-to-Head in 2018 Starters WL . .20 have won 11 of their last 18 games versus Colorado, Starters ERA . .2.25 (4er, 16.0ip) however they have dropped 12 of their last 14 games here SF COL Relievers WL . .10 at Coors Field...this season the Giants and Rockies have Wins 5 5 Relievers ERA . .2.45 (3er, 11.0ip) Runs 50 52 Saves/Chances . 2/2 been evenly matched winning fi ve games apiece. Hits 101 103 Batting Avg .281 .281 OnBase Pct .339 .332 GIANTS BY THE NUMBERS ON THE MOUND: LHP Madison Bumgarner enters Chart courtesy of Stats, LLC NOTE 2018 tonight's game having tossed 16.0consecutive scoreless Overall ..................................................4540 Home ....................................................2614 innings, the third longest active scoreless inning streak in the National League... Road .....................................................1926 has posted a 1.67 ERA (6er, 32.1ip) and a .203 opponents average over his Day ....................................................... 1912 Night .....................................................2628 last fi ve starts against the Rockies...he'll opposed LHP Kyle Freeland, who threw Current Streak ..........................................W3 7.0scoreless innings against the Giants last Wednesday. Last 5 Games ...........................................41 Last 10 Games .........................................82 March ........................................................21 GIANTS PITCHING: Since June 1, San Francisco pitchers MLB Teams, 2018 – April ......................................................1313 have posted a 2.81 ERA (83er, 265.2ip), which ranks as the Most Time Shutting Out May .......................................................1116 second lowest ERA in the Majors during that stretch behind Opponent June ......................................................1810 July ............................................................10 the New York Yankees...SF has recorded one shutout in each Teams Shutouts Giants 10 Vs. LHSP............................................... 1816 of their last three series, bringing their season total to 10, Cubs 10 Vs. RHSP ...............................................2724 Stats, LLC Pirates 9 Series Opener ......................................1512 which is tied for the MLB lead with the Cubs ( ). Series Opener at Home ...........................94 Series Opener on Road ............................68 NOTABLE MATCHUPS: Several Giants have had success against tonight's opposing By Series ...........................................13104 By Home Series .....................................913 starting pitcher, Kyle Freeland...IF Joe Panik is hitting .467 (7for15), OF Gorkys By Road Series ......................................491 Hernandez is 7for18 (.389) with one home run and C Nick Hundley is hitting Rubber Games .........................................53 .357 (5for14) with two doubles and one home run. Sweeps/Were Swept ................................32 Scored First ......................................... 2914 Opponent Scored First ........................1626 AT COORS FIELD: IF Joe Panik has 12 hits in his last 15 atbats and is hitting 1run games ........................................ 1413 1 or 2 run games................................. 2321 .568 (25for44) over his last 10 games at Coors Field...C Buster Posey, owns the Comeback Wins .................................. 2217 thirdhighest batting average here at Coors Field among active players, hitting .379 Last AB Wins ...........................................109 (91for240) with 13 home runs and 48 RBI in 64 games...he's hit safely in each of Walkoff Wins .............................................62 Extra Innings .............................................53 his last 16 games here. Led After 6 ..............................................373 Led After 7 ..............................................383 LOAD 'EM UP: The Giants are hitting .328 (22for67) with eight doubles, nine Led After 8 ..............................................392 Tied After 6 ...............................................56 walks and 60 RBI with the bases loaded, which ranks as the highest average in the Tied After 7 ...............................................53 National League and secondhighest fi gure in the Majors behind Cleveland (.379). Tied After 8 ...............................................45 Behind After 6 ........................................331 Behind After 7 ........................................234 ROAD WOES: Despite posting a 86 record in their last 14 road games and winning Behind After 8 ........................................233 each of their last four contests away from AT&T Park, the Giants .422 (1926) road Division Games ................................... 2521 Vs. Other Divisions ..............................2019 winning percentage still ranks as the secondlowest fi gure in the National League Vs. A.L. Teams ..........................................34 behind Miami (1726, .395). Vs. N.L. Teams .....................................4236 Vs. A.L. West .............................................34 Vs. N.L. East .........................................1310 CLOSE CALLS: 17 of the Giants last 25 games have been decided by two runs or Vs. N.L. Central .........................................45 fewer with fi ve of San Francisco's last seven contests having been decided by one- Vs. N.L. West ........................................2521 Hit 0 HR ............................................... 1319 run...the Giants have posted a 1413 record in onerun games and a 2321 record Hit 1+ HR ............................................. 3221 in one or two run games this season. Hit 2+ HR ................................................186 Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.........................929 Scored 4 or More Runs .......................3611 ON THE MEND: RHP Jeff Samardzija (right shoulder tightness) is scheduled to Scored 5 or More Runs ..........................286 make his fourth rehab appearance tonight for Sacramento...RHP Johnny Cueto Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs .......................309 (right elbow sprain) will throw a bullpen tonight. Allowed 4 or More Runs ......................1531 Allowed 5 or More Runs .........................728 More Hits than Opponent ...................3410 This Date in Giants History: July 2, 1933 Fewer Hits than Opponent .....................828 Committed No Errors .......................... 2422 The Giants won an epic doubleheader from the Cardinals at the Polo Grounds...Carl Committed 1 or More Errors ...............2118 Hubbell pitched 18-scoreless innings to win the fi rst game 1-0...in the second game, Starter Goes at least 5 inn ................. 3725 Starter Goes at least 6 inn ................. 2315 Roy Parmelee, pitching in semidarkeness and a steady drizzle, shutout the Cards Starter Goes at least 7 inn ......................83 and the Giants won 10 on a fourthinning home run by Johnny Vergez. 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 #40 LHP Madison Bumgarner BUMGARNER'S 2018 DAY-BY-DAY 6-4, 243, 28 years old (August 1, 1989) DATE OPP DEC SC IP H R ER BB SO HR #P EXIT 1-2 Record, 2.51 ERA 6/5 ARI L L, 23 6.0 8 2 2 0 3 0 82 12 6/11 @MIA L, 57 5.1 6 4 4 1 3 1 91 32 •The four-time AllStar (201316) takes the hill today 6/16 @LAD L L, 13 6.0 5 3 3 4 3 2 112 13 for his sixth start of the 2018 season...the Giants are 6/21 SD W W, 30 8.0 3 0 0 2 8 0 100 30 23 in his outings this year, winning his last two trips 6/27 COL W, 10 7.0 2 0 0 2 8 0 101 00 to the mound. Totals (5 starts) 1-2 2.51 32.1 24 9 9 9 25 3 -- -- •Is coming off back-to-back scoreless starts of 7.0+ in- BUMGARNER VS. 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