2019 San Francisco Giants season

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2019 San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants Cap Insignia.svg
Major League affiliations
Location
  • Oracle Park (since 2000)
  • San Francisco, California (since 1958)
Results
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Larry Baer (managing general partner)
President of Baseball OperationsFarhan Zaidi
Manager(s)Bruce Bochy
Local televisionKNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)
(Jon Miller, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, Amy Gutierrez)
NBC Sports Bay Area
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming, Jon Miller, Shawn Estes, Javier López, Amy Gutierrez)
Local radioKNBR (104.5 FM and 680 AM)
San Francisco Giants Radio Network
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KXZM (93.7 FM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes, Marvin Benard)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2019 season was the San Francisco Giants' 137th year in Major League Baseball and their 62nd year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season. It was their 20th season at Oracle Park and the first under that name following the transfer of naming rights from AT&T. [1] This season was the 13th and last for Bruce Bochy as manager of the Giants.[2] It was the first season since at least 1901 that no Giants pitcher threw a 9 inning complete game.[3] The Giants were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the third consecutive season after a loss to the Braves on September 20.

Events[]

Offseason[]

  • October 29, 2018 − The Giants exercised the 2019 contract option on LHP Madison Bumgarner and IF Pablo Sandoval.[4]
  • December 10, 2018 − The Giants claimed OF Mike Gerber off waivers from Detroit Tigers.[5]
  • December 21, 2018 − The Giants agreed to terms with P Pat Venditte.[6]
  • January 5, 2019 – The Giants acquired IF/OF Breyvic Valera in a trade with the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for cash considerations.[7]
  • January 14, 2019 – The Giants signed LHP Derek Holland to a one-year contract with a club option for 2020.[8]
  • January 23, 2019 – The Giants signed LHP Drew Pomeranz to a one-year contract.[9]
  • February 1, 2019 − The Giants claimed OF John Andreoli off waivers from Texas Rangers.[10]
  • February 5, 2019 – The Giants acquired RHP Jake Barrett in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for cash considerations. OF John Andreoli was designated for assignment.[11]
  • February 12, 2019 − The Giants claimed RHP Jose Lopez off waivers from Cincinnati Reds. LHP Josh Osich was designated for assignment.[12]
  • February 13, 2019 – The Giants acquired RHP Trevor Gott in a trade with the Washington Nationals in exchange for cash considerations.[13]
  • February 22, 2019 − The Giants claimed IF Hanser Alberto off waivers from Baltimore Orioles. RHP Jake Barrett was designated for assignment.[14]
  • March 2, 2019 − The Giants claimed IF Merandy González off waivers from Miami Marlins.[15]
  • March 8, 2019 – The Giants acquired cash in a trade with the Detroit Tigers in exchange for minor leaguer C Cameron Rupp.[16]
  • March 21, 2019 – The Giants acquired IF/OF Connor Joe in a trade with the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor leaguer RHP and cash considerations. OF Drew Ferguson was designated for assignment.[17]
  • March 23, 2019 – The Giants acquired OF Michael Reed in a trade with the Minnesota Twins in exchange for OF John Andreoli and cash considerations. LHP Steven Okert was designated for assignment.[18]
  • March 23, 2019 – The Giants acquired cash in a trade with the Minnesota Twins in exchange for minor leaguer OF Matt Joyce.[19]
  • March 23, 2019 – The Giants acquired OF Mike Yastrzemski in a trade with the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor leaguer RHP .[20]
  • March 24, 2019 – The Giants acquired C Erik Kratz in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for minor leaguer IF . RHP was designated for assignment.[21]

Regular season[]

  • April 2, 2019 – The Giants acquired OF Kevin Pillar in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for minor leaguer RHP and RHP Derek Law and INF Alen Hanson. OF Michael Reed was designated for assignment.[22]
  • April 8, 2019 – The Giants acquired 1B/OF Tyler Austin in a trade with the Minnesota Twins in exchange for minor leaguer OF . OF Connor Joe was designated for assignment.[23]
  • June 10, 2019 – The Giants acquired OF Alex Dickerson in a trade with the San Diego Padres in exchange for minor leaguer RHP .[24]
  • July 26, 2019 – The Giants traded LHP Derek Holland to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for cash considerations.[25]
  • July 31, 2019 – The Giants acquired minor leaguers OF Jaylin Davis, RHP and RHP in a trade with the Minnesota Twins in exchange for RHP Sam Dyson.[26]
  • July 31, 2019 – The Giants acquired minor leaguer IF Mauricio Dubón in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for LHP Drew Pomeranz and RHP Ray Black.[27]
  • July 31, 2019 – The Giants acquired RHP Dan Winkler and minor leaguer RHP Tristan Beck in a trade with the Atlanta Braves in exchange for RHP Mark Melancon.[28]
  • July 31, 2019 – The Giants acquired 2B Scooter Gennett and cash considerations in a trade with the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for a player to be named later.[29]
  • August 6, 2019 – The Giants designated 2B Joe Panik for assignment.[30]

Season standings[]

National League West[]

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0.654 59–22 47–34
Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0.525 21 44–37 41–40
San Francisco Giants 77 85 0.475 29 35–46 42–39
Colorado Rockies 71 91 0.438 35 43–38 28–53
San Diego Padres 70 92 0.432 36 36–45 34–47


National League Division Standings[]

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0.654
Atlanta Braves 97 65 0.599
St. Louis Cardinals 91 71 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top two qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Washington Nationals 93 69 0.574 +4
Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0.549
New York Mets 86 76 0.531 3
Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0.525 4
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 5
Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0.500 8
San Francisco Giants 77 85 0.475 12
Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0.463 14
Colorado Rockies 71 91 0.438 18
San Diego Padres 70 92 0.432 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0.426 20
Miami Marlins 57 105 0.352 32


Record vs. opponents[]


Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–3 2–4 3–3 9–10 8–11 3–4 2–5 2–5 4–2 6–1 11-8 10–9 3–3 4–3 14–6
Atlanta 3–4 5–2 3–4 3–3 2–4 15–4 3–3 11-8 9–10 5–2 5–2 5–2 4–2 11–8 13–7
Chicago 4–2 2–5 8–11 3–3 3–4 6–1 9–10 5–2 2–5 11–8 4–3 4–2 9–10 2–4 12–8
Cincinnati 3–3 4–3 11–8 3–3 1–5 6–1 8–11 3–4 3–4 7–12 5–2 4–3 7–12 1–5 9–11
Colorado 10–9 3–3 3–3 3–3 4–15 5–2 5–2 2–4 3–4 2–5 11–8 7–12 2–5 3–4 8–12
Los Angeles 11–8 4–2 4–3 5–1 15–4 5–1 4–3 5–2 5–2 6–0 13–6 12–7 3–4 4–3 10–10
Miami 4–3 4–15 1–6 1–6 2–5 1–5 2–5 6–13 10–9 3–3 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–15 9–11
Milwaukee 5–2 3–3 10–9 11–8 2–5 3–4 5–2 5–1 4–3 15–4 3–4 2–4 9–10 4–2 8–12
New York 5–2 8–11 2–5 4–3 4–2 2–5 13–6 1–5 7–12 5–1 3–3 3–4 2–5 12–7 15–5
Philadelphia 2–4 10–9 5–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–10 3–4 12–7 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–2 5–14 11–9
Pittsburgh 1–6 2–5 8–11 12–7 5–2 0–6 3–3 4–15 1–5 2–4 6–1 5–2 5–14 3–4 12–8
San Diego 8–11 2–5 3–4 2–5 8–11 6–13 2–4 4–3 3–3 3–3 1–6 9–10 4–2 4–3 11–9
San Francisco 9–10 2–5 2–4 3–4 12–7 7–12 3–3 4–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 10–9 3–4 1–5 11–9
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 10–9 12–7 5–2 4–3 4–3 10–9 5–2 2–4 14–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 9–11
Washington 3–4 8–11 4–2 5–1 4–3 3–4 15–4 2–4 7–12 14–5 4–3 3–4 5–1 2–5 14–6

Game log[]

2019 game log: 77–85 (Home: 35–46; Away: 42–39)
March: 1–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 28 @ Padres 0–2 Lauer (1–0) Bumgarner (0–1) Yates (1) 44,655 0–1
2 March 29 @ Padres 1–4 Lucchesi (1–0) Holland (0–1) Yates (2) 33,769 0–2
3 March 30 @ Padres 3–2 Rodríguez (1–0) Margevicius (0–1) Smith (1) 41,899 1–2
4 March 31 @ Padres 1–3 Adam Warren (1–0) Vincent (0–1) Yates (3) 38,444 1–3
April: 11–15 (Home: 6–9; Away: 5–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
5 April 1 @ Dodgers 4–2 Gott (1–0) Kelly (0–1) Smith (2) 40,477 2–3
6 April 2 @ Dodgers 5–6 Ryu (2–0) Bumgarner (0–2) Jansen (2) 42,887 2–4
7 April 3 @ Dodgers 3–5 Alexander (1–0) Moronta (0–1) Jansen (3) 51,170 2–5
8 April 5 Rays 2–5 Glasnow (2–0) Rodríguez (1–1) Alvarado (3) 41,067 2–6
9 April 6 Rays 6–4 Bergen (1–0) Yarbrough (1–1) Smith (3) 31,828 3–6
10 April 7 Rays 0–3 Chirinos (2–0) Pomeranz (0–1) Alvarado (4) 31,574 3–7
11 April 8 Padres 5–6 Lauer (2–1) Moronta (0–2) Yates (6) 28,625 3–8
12 April 9 Padres 7–2 Holland (1–1) Lucchesi (2–1) 28,506 4–8
13 April 10 Padres 1–3 Margevicius (1–1) Rodríguez (1–2) Yates (7) 28,584 4–9
14 April 11 Rockies 1–0 Samardzija (1–0) Gray (0–3) Smith (4) 29,727 5–9
15 April 12 Rockies 3–2 (18) Bergen (2–0) Johnson (0–1) 33,616 6–9
16 April 13 Rockies 5–2 Bumgarner (1–2) Freeland (1–3) Dyson (1) 32,607 7–9
17 April 14 Rockies 0–4 Márquez (2–1) Holland (1–2) 35,513 7–10
18 April 16 @ Nationals 7–3 Rodríguez (2–2) Strasburg (1–1) 22,334 8–10
19 April 17 @ Nationals 6–9 Hellickson (2–0) Samardzija (1–1) 22,611 8–11
20 April 18 @ Nationals 2–4 Corbin (1–0) Pomeranz (0–2) Doolittle (2) 26,085 8–12
21 April 19 @ Pirates 1–4 Lyles (2–0) Bumgarner (1–3) Vázquez (6) 15,049 8–13
22 April 20 @ Pirates 1–3 (5) Taillon (1–2) Holland (1–3) 17,663 8–14
23 April 21 @ Pirates 3–2 Rodríguez (3–2) Archer (1–1) Smith (5) 12,396 9–14
24 April 23 @ Blue Jays 7–6 Samardzija (2–1) Thornton (0–3) Smith (6) 20,384 10–14
25 April 24 @ Blue Jays 4–0 Pomeranz (1–2) Buchholz (0–1) 19,652 11–14
26 April 26 Yankees 3–7 Paxton (3–2) Bumgarner (1–4) 34,950 11–15
27 April 27 Yankees 4–6 Happ (1–2) Holland (1–4) Chapman (5) 33,971 11–16
28 April 28 Yankees 5–11 Germán (5–1) Rodríguez (3–3) 34,540 11–17
29 April 29 Dodgers 3–2 Dyson (1–0) Stripling (1–2) Smith (7) 32,212 12–17
30 April 30 Dodgers 3–10 Buehler (3–0) Pomeranz (1–3) 32,017 12–18
May: 10–16 (Home: 4–9; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
31 May 1 Dodgers 2–1 Smith (1–0) Urías (2–2) 31,960 13–18
32 May 3 @ Reds 12–11 (11) Moronta (1–2) Hughes (2–1) Smith (8) 23,478 14–18
33 May 4 @ Reds 2–9 Roark (2–1) Rodríguez (3–4) 24,104 14–19
34 May 5 @ Reds 6–5 Watson (1–0) Iglesias (1–5) Smith (9) 23,654 15–19
35 May 6 @ Reds 4–12 DeSclafani (2–1) Pomeranz (1–4) 19,476 15–20
36 May 7 @ Rockies 14–4 Bumgarner (2–4) Senzatela (2–2) 21,707 16–20
37 May 8 @ Rockies 11–12 Shaw (2–0) Beede (0–1) Davis (6) 25,368 16–21
May 9 @ Rockies Postponed (rain): Makeup date July 15
38 May 10 Reds 0–7 Castillo (4–1) Rodríguez (3–5) 32,191 16–22
39 May 11 Reds 4–5 Garrett (2–1) Moronta (1–3) Iglesias (8) 32,829 16–23
40 May 12 Reds 6–5 Watson (2–0) Hernandez (0–2) Smith (10) 35,824 17–23
41 May 14 Blue Jays 3–7 Thornton (1–4) Vincent (0–2) 31,230 17–24
42 May 15 Blue Jays 4–3 Melancon (1–0) Tepera (0–2) Smith (11) 31,828 18–24
43 May 17 @ Diamondbacks 0–7 Kelly (4–4) Samardzija (2–2) 26,806 18–25
44 May 18 @ Diamondbacks 8–5 Bumgarner (3–4) Godley (1–4) 25,014 19–25
45 May 19 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 (10) Dyson (2–0) Hirano (1–2) Smith (12) 24,061 20–25
46 May 20 Braves 1–4 Soroka (5–1) Suarez (0–1) Newcomb (1) 29,815 20–26
47 May 21 Braves 4–3 Gott (2–0) Jackson (2–1) 28,030 21–26
48 May 22 Braves 2–9 Fried (7–2) Samardzija (2–3) 31,402 21–27
49 May 23 Braves 4–5 (13) Jackson (3–1) Moronta (1–4) 32,463 21–28
50 May 24 Diamondbacks 2–18 Ray (4–1) Pomeranz (1–5) Godley (2) 31,777 21–29
51 May 25 Diamondbacks 4–10 Clarke (1–1) Suarez (0–2) 31,531 21–30
52 May 26 Diamondbacks 2–6 Weaver (4–3) Anderson (0–1) Holland (9) 37,017 21–31
53 May 28 @ Marlins 3–11 Richards (2–5) Samardzija (2–4) 6,407 21–32
54 May 29 @ Marlins 2–4 Anderson (2–2) Bumgarner (3–5) Romo (11) 6,487 21–33
55 May 30 @ Marlins 3–1 Moronta (2–4) Conley (1–5) Smith (13) 7,371 22–33
56 May 31 @ Orioles 6–9 Cashner (6–2) Pomeranz (1–6) Bleier (2) 17,545 22–34
June: 14–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 6–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
57 June 1 @ Orioles 8–2 Anderson (1–1) Hess (1–7) 19,352 23–34
58 June 2 @ Orioles 8–1 Samardzija (3–4) Ynoa (0–2) 16,991 24–34
59 June 4 @ Mets 9–3 (10) Melancon (2–0) Gsellman (1–1) 24,878 25–34
60 June 5 @ Mets 0–7 Vargas (2–3) Beede (0–2) 23,357 25–35
61 June 6 @ Mets 3–7 Lugo (3–0) Melancon (2–1) 28,857 25–36
62 June 7 Dodgers 2–1 Moronta (3–4) Kershaw (5–1) Smith (14) 35,157 26–36
63 June 8 Dodgers 2–7 Hill (3–1) Samardzija (3–5) 37,784 26–37
64 June 9 Dodgers 0–1 Buehler (7–1) Bumgarner (3–6) Jansen (19) 34,098 26–38
65 June 11 Padres 6–5 Melancon (3–1) Wingenter (0–1) Smith (15) 28,535 27–38
66 June 12 Padres 4–2 Anderson (2–1) Lucchesi (5–4) Smith (16) 31,188 28–38
67 June 14 Brewers 5–3 Pomeranz (2–6) Davies (7–1) Smith (17) 35,106 29–38
68 June 15 Brewers 8–7 Gott (3–0) Guerra (2–1) Smith (18) 34,560 30–38
69 June 16 Brewers 3–5 Albers (3–2) Samardzija (3–6) Hader (17) 34,603 30–39
70 June 17 @ Dodgers 3–2 Beede (1–2) Maeda (7–4) Smith (19) 42,479 31–39
71 June 18 @ Dodgers 0–9 Kershaw (7–1) Anderson (2–2) 48,219 31–40
72 June 19 @ Dodgers 2–9 Floro (2–1) Pomeranz (2–7) 43,802 31–41
73 June 20 @ Dodgers 8–9 Chargois (1–0) Bumgarner (3–7) Jansen (22) 43,724 31–42
74 June 21 @ Diamondbacks 11–5 Samardzija (4–6) Clarke (1–3) 29,312 32–42
75 June 22 @ Diamondbacks 7–4 Gott (4–0) Godley (3–5) Smith (20) 32,082 33–42
76 June 23 @ Diamondbacks 2–3 (10) Andriese (4–4) Melancon (3–2) 25,071 33–43
77 June 24 Rockies 0–2 Gray (8–5) Pomeranz (2–8) Davis (10) 30,018 33–44
78 June 25 Rockies 4–2 Bumgarner (4–7) Gonzalez (0–1) Smith (21) 31,458 34–44
79 June 26 Rockies 3–6 Márquez (8–3) Samardzija (4–7) Davis (11) 33,765 34–45
80 June 27 Diamondbacks 1–5 Young (1–0) Beede (1–3) 30,790 34–46
81 June 28 Diamondbacks 6–3 Anderson (3–2) Kelly (7–8) 35,391 35–46
82 June 29 Diamondbacks 3–4 Greinke (9–3) Dyson (2–1) Holland (12) 31,600 35–47
83 June 30 Diamondbacks 10–4 Bumgarner (5–7) Ray (5–6) 31,778 36–47
July: 19–6 (Home: 7–3; Away: 12–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
84 July 1 @ Padres 13–2 Samardzija (5–7) Allen (2–1) 25,274 37–47
85 July 2 @ Padres 10–4 Beede (2–3) Strahm (3–7) 24,007 38–47
86 July 3 @ Padres 7–5 Gott (5–0) Perdomo (1–1) Smith (22) 33,905 39–47
87 July 5 Cardinals 4–9 Hudson (7–4) Pomeranz (2–9) 37,603 39–48
88 July 6 Cardinals 8–4 Dyson (3–1) Mikolas (5–9) 32,487 40–48
89 July 7 Cardinals 1–0 Samardzija (6–7) Flaherty (4–6) Smith (23) 33,841 41–48
July 9 90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
90 July 12 @ Brewers 10–7 (10) Smith (2–0) Albers (4–3) 40,186 42–48
91 July 13 @ Brewers 4–5 Jeffress (3–2) Moronta (3–5) 42,324 42–49
92 July 14 @ Brewers 8–3 Beede (3–3) Burnes (1–5) 43,259 43–49
93 July 15 @ Rockies 19–2 Samardzija (7–7) Márquez (8–5) 26,434 44–49
94 July 15 @ Rockies 2–1 Rodríguez (4–5) Gonzalez (0–2) Smith (24) 34,424 45–49
95 July 16 @ Rockies 8–4 (10) Smith (3–0) Davis (1–4) 47,413 46–49
96 July 17 @ Rockies 11–8 Holland (2–4) Gray (9–7) Melancon (1) 40,157 47–49
97 July 18 Mets 3–2 (16) Jerez (1–0) Mazza (0–1) 36,862 48–49
98 July 19 Mets 1–0 (10) Dyson (4–1) Rhame (0–1) 32,861 49–49
99 July 20 Mets 4–11 Lockett (1–1) Samardzija (7–8) 33,860 49–50
100 July 21 Mets 3–2 (12) Gott (6–0) Gsellman (1–2) 35,406 50–50
101 July 22 Cubs 5–4 Gott (7–0) Strop (2–4) Dyson (2) 37,119 51–50
102 July 23 Cubs 5–4 (13) Coonrod (1–0) Brach (3–3) 39,747 52–50
103 July 24 Cubs 1–4 Ryan (3–1) Beede (3–4) Kimbrel (7) 37,746 52–51
104 July 26 @ Padres 2–1 (11) Melancon (4–2) Allen (2–3) Smith (25) 41,951 53–51
105 July 27 @ Padres 1–5 Quantrill (4–2) Anderson (3–3) 41,371 53–52
106 July 28 @ Padres 7–6 Bumgarner (6–7) Perdomo (1–3) Smith (26) 35,087 54–52
107 July 30 @ Phillies 2–4 Smyly (2–5) Beede (3–5) Neris (19) 32,217 54–53
108 July 31 @ Phillies 5–1 Samardzija (8–8) Velasquez (3–6) 31,313 55–53
August: 11–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
109 August 1 @ Phillies 2–10 Álvarez (2–2) Rodríguez (4–6) 28,524 55–54
110 August 2 @ Rockies 4–5 Díaz (4–2) Moronta (3–6) Oberg (4) 40,672 55–55
111 August 3 @ Rockies 6–5 Coonrod (2–0) Estévez (1–2) Smith (27) 47,540 56–55
112 August 4 @ Rockies 3–9 Freeland (3–9) Beede (3–6) 40,084 56–56
113 August 5 Nationals 0–4 Fedde (2–2) Samardzija (8–9) 32,366 56–57
114 August 6 Nationals 3–5 Sánchez (7–6) Menez (0–1) Doolittle (25) 31,628 56–58
115 August 7 Nationals 1–4 Ross (2–3) Anderson (3–4) 30,958 56–59
116 August 8 Phillies 5–0 Bumgarner (7–7) Nola (10–3) 37,667 57–59
117 August 9 Phillies 6–9 Álvarez (3–2) Watson (2–1) Neris (20) 36,275 57–60
118 August 10 Phillies 3–1 Samardzija (9–9) Velasquez (4–7) Smith (28) 39,106 58–60
119 August 11 Phillies 9–6 Smith (4–0) Álvarez (3–3) 36,637 59–60
120 August 13 Athletics 3–2 Bumgarner (8–7) Anderson (10–8) Smith (29) 36,663 60–60
121 August 14 Athletics 5–9 Bailey (10–8) Beede (3–7) Hendriks (13) 39,511 60–61
122 August 15 @ Diamondbacks 7–0 Rodríguez (5–6) Young (4–3) 19,037 61–61
123 August 16 @ Diamondbacks 10–9 (11) Smith (5–0) Lopez (1–5) Gott (1) 23,642 62–61
124 August 17 @ Diamondbacks 11–6 Webb (1–0) Clarke (4–4) 35,366 63–61
125 August 18 @ Diamondbacks 1–6 Kelly (9–12) Bumgarner (8–8) 26,079 63–62
126 August 20 @ Cubs 3–5 Hamels (7–4) Abad (0–1) Kimbrel (10) 36,969 63–63
127 August 21 @ Cubs 11–12 Kintzler (3–2) Moronta (6–2) Kimbrel (11) 38,619 63–64
128 August 22 @ Cubs 0–1 Hendricks (9–9) Samardzija (9–10) Wick (2) 36,366 63–65
129 August 24 @ Athletics 10–5 Coonrod (3–0) Petit (3–3) 53,367 64–65
130 August 25 @ Athletics 5–4 Coonrod (4–0) Diekman (1–7) Smith (30) 47,321 65–65
131 August 26 Diamondbacks 4–6 Young (6–3) Beede (3–8) Bradley (8) 29,169 65–66
132 August 27 Diamondbacks 2–3 Leake (10–10) Coonrod (4–1) Bradley (9) 28,262 65–67
133 August 29 Padres 3–5 Paddack (8–7) Rodríguez (5–7) Muñoz (1) 33,135 65–68
134 August 30 Padres 8–3 Bumgarner (9–8) Lamet (2–3) 34,293 66–68
135 August 31 Padres 1–4 Stammen (7–6) Watson (2–2) Yates (39) 36,424 66–69
September: 11–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 1 Padres 4–8 Lauer (8–8) Samardzija (9–11) 38,701 66–70
137 September 2 @ Cardinals 1–3 Wainwright (10–9) Beede (3–9) Martínez (17) 40,732 66–71
138 September 3 @ Cardinals 0–1 Flaherty (9–7) Rodríguez (5–8) Martínez (18) 38,259 66–72
139 September 4 @ Cardinals 9–8 Rogers (1–0) Gallegos (3–2) Smith (31) 41,945 67–72
140 September 5 @ Cardinals 0–10 Hudson (15–6) Webb (1–1) Cabrera (1) 36,800 67–73
141 September 6 @ Dodgers 5–4 Samardzija (10–11) Kershaw (13–5) Smith (32) 53,317 68–73
142 September 7 @ Dodgers 1–0 Beede (4–9) Gonsolin (2–2) Gustave (1) 53,870 69–73
143 September 8 @ Dodgers 0–5 Maeda (9–8) Rodríguez (5–9) 52,310 69–74
144 September 9 Pirates 4–6 Rodríguez (4–5) Abad (0–2) Vazquez (26) 26,826 69–75
145 September 10 Pirates 5–4 Cueto (1–0) Keller (1–4) Anderson (1) 26,877 70–75
146 September 11 Pirates 3–6 Feliz (3–4) Webb (1–2) Vázquez (27) 26,627 70–76
147 September 12 Pirates 2–4 Musgrove (10–12) Samardzija (10–12) Vazquez (28) 30,918 70–77
148 September 13 Marlins 1–0 Beede (5–9) Alcántara (5–13) Anderson (2) 33,418 71–77
149 September 14 Marlins 2–4 García (3–1) Anderson (3–5) Ureña (2) 38,663 71–78
150 September 15 Marlins 2–1 Rogers (2–0) García (3–2) Smith (33) 39,663 72–78
151 September 17 @ Red Sox 7–6 (15) Rodríguez (6–9) Kelley (0–2) 35,925 73–78
152 September 18 @ Red Sox 11–3 Samardzija (11–12) Chacin (3–11) 35,697 74–78
153 September 19 @ Red Sox 4–5 Rodríguez (18–6) Bumgarner (9–9) Workman (15) 35,816 74–79
154 September 20 @ Braves 0–6 Foltynewicz (8–5) Beede (5–10) 37,419 74–80
155 September 21 @ Braves 1–8 Fried (17–6) Cueto (1–1) 40,899 74–81
156 September 22 @ Braves 4–1 Webb (2–2) Keuchel (8–7) Smith (34) 33,674 75–81
157 September 24 Rockies 5–8 (16) Howard (2–0) Rodríguez (6–10) Shaw (1) 27,870 75–82
158 September 25 Rockies 2–1 Smith (6–0) Johnson (0–2) 29,175 76–82
159 September 26 Rockies 8–3 Coonrod (5–1) Tinoco (0–3) 30,350 77–82
160 September 27 Dodgers 2–9 Buehler (14–4) Cueto (1–2) 36,554 77–83
161 September 28 Dodgers 0–2 Ryu (14–5) Webb (2–3) Jansen (33) 37,518 77–84
162 September 29 Dodgers 0–9 May (2–3) Rodríguez (6–11) 41,909 77–85
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Giants team member

Roster[]

2019 San Francisco Giants
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

  •  8 Aaron Altherr
Manager
  • 15 Bruce Bochy

Coaches

Farm system[]

Level Team League Manager
AAA Sacramento River Cats Pacific Coast League
AA Richmond Flying Squirrels Eastern League
A-Advanced San Jose Giants California League
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League
A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League
Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League
Rookie DSL Giants Dominican Summer League

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