2011 San Francisco Giants season
Major League Baseball team season
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The San Francisco Giants are an American baseball team. Their 2011 season marked their 129th year in Major League Baseball , their fifty-fourth year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season , and their 12th in AT&T Park . They opened the 2011 season as the defending World Series champions on March 31, 2011. However, they were eliminated from post-season contention on September 24, 2011, finishing eight games behind that season's National League West champion Arizona Diamondbacks . Despite missing the playoffs, the Giants led the majors in ninth inning comebacks.
Regular season
Coming off the team's 2010 World Series success and his two-year, $22 million contract, Aubrey Huff arrived at 2011 spring training out of shape.[ 1] [ 2] His OPS dropped 215 points from the previous season to .676, last among Major League first baseman in 2011.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] Well-intentioned fans sent him thongs throughout the season in hopes of improving his fortunes.[ 3] Huff was accountable for his struggles contributing to the team's failure to return to the playoffs in 2011.[ 1] [ 2] During the top of the 12th inning in a game against the Marlins on May 25, 2011, Scott Cousins collided with Buster Posey at home plate. It was revealed that Posey had fractures in his lower left leg and ankle and would be out of the rest of the season.[ 5] Some drew comparisons of the collision with a similar collision during the 1970 All-Star game when Pete Rose collided with Ray Fosse.[ 6] Without Posey's presence in the lineup, the Giants would only manage to score 570 runs on offense and missed the postseason.[ 7]
November 30, 2010 – The Giants sign free agent IF Miguel Tejada to a one-year contract.[ 8]
December 3, 2010 – The Giants re-sign free agent OF Pat Burrell to a one-year contract.[ 9]
March 30, 2011 – As spring training concludes, the Giants add rookie 1B Brandon Belt to the 25-man roster and 1B Travis Ishikawa is designated for assignment .[ 10]
April 20, 2011 – With LF Cody Ross returning from the disabled list, Brandon Belt is optioned to Fresno .
April 28, 2011 – P Ryan Vogelsong , replacing an injured Barry Zito makes his first major league start since 2004, earning the win.
April 30, 2011 – 3B Pablo Sandoval breaks the hamate bone in his right hand and is placed on the disabled list.
May 25, 2011 – C Buster Posey fractures his lower left leg and ankle in a collision at home plate with Scott Cousins of the Florida Marlins , ending his season.
May 26, 2011 – SS Brandon Crawford is added to the 40-man roster and promoted to San Francisco from San Jose . Ryan Rohlinger is designated for assignment.
June 10, 2011 – IF Freddy Sanchez suffers a dislocated shoulder while diving for a ball in a game against the Cincinnati Reds .
June 13, 2011 – 3B Pablo Sandoval is activated from the disabled list.
June 28, 2011 – P Barry Zito returns to the mound after more than two months on the disabled list, earning the win to complete a doubleheader sweep of the Chicago Cubs . Zito replaces an injured Jonathan Sánchez in the rotation.
July 3, 2011 – Pitchers Matt Cain , Tim Lincecum , Ryan Vogelsong , and Brian Wilson are named to the All-Star Team .
July 10, 2011 – 3B Pablo Sandoval is named to the All-Star Team as an injury replacement for José Reyes .
July 14, 2011 – 2B/3B Mike Fontenot is activated from the disabled list .
July 19, 2011 – The Giants acquire IF Jeff Keppinger in a trade with the Houston Astros and recall Brandon Belt from the minors for the third time in 2011.
July 27, 2011 – The Giants acquire OF Carlos Beltrán in a trade with the New York Mets for prospect P Zack Wheeler .
July 31, 2011 – The Giants acquire IF Orlando Cabrera in a trade with the Cleveland Indians for prospect OF Thomas Neal .
August 27, 2011 – LHP Eric Surkamp is promoted from AA Richmond and makes his major league debut in a start against the Houston Astros , earning a no-decision.
August 31, 2011 – OF Aaron Rowand and IF Miguel Tejada are designated for assignment. IF Brett Pill is promoted from Fresno and OF Pat Burrell is activated from the disabled list
September 6, 2011 – 1B Brett Pill hits a home run off Wade LeBlanc of the San Diego Padres in his first at bat in the major leagues.
September 15, 2011 – 3B Pablo Sandoval hits for the cycle at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies .
September 23, 2011 – The Giants are eliminated from the NL Western division with a 3–1 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, who simultaneously clinch the divisional title.
September 24, 2011 – The Giants are eliminated from postseason contention with a 15–2 loss in Arizona.
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: [ 11]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
2–3
3–4
4–2
13–5
5–2
6–1
10–8
4–3
3–3
3–3
3–3
11–7
9–9
3–4
5–3
10–8
Atlanta
3–2
–
4–3
3–3
6–2
12–6
5–1
2–5
5–3
9–9
6–12
4–2
4–5
6–1
1–5
9–9
10–5
Chicago
4–3
3–4
–
7–11
2–4
3–3
8–7
3–3
6–10
4–2
2–5
8–8
3–3
5–4
5–10
3–4
5–10
Cincinnati
2–4
3–3
11–7
–
3–4
3–3
9–6
4–2
8–8
2–5
1–7
5–10
4–2
5–2
9–6
4–2
6–12
Colorado
5–13
2–6
4–2
4–3
–
3–3
5–2
9–9
3–6
5–2
1–4
4–3
9–9
5–13
2–4
4–3
8–7
Florida
2–5
6–12
3–3
3–3
3–3
–
6–1
3–3
0–7
9–9
6–12
6–0
0–7
4–2
2–6
11–7
8–10
Houston
1–6
1–5
7–8
6–9
2–5
1–6
–
4–5
3–12
3–3
2–4
7–11
3–5
4–3
5–10
3–3
4–11
Los Angeles
8–10
5–2
3–3
2–4
9–9
3–3
5–4
–
2–4
2–5
1–5
6–2
13–5
9–9
4–3
4–2
6–9
Milwaukee
3–4
3–5
10–6
8–8
6–3
7–0
12–3
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
12–3
3–2
3–3
9–9
3–3
6–9
New York
3–3
9–9
2–4
5–2
2–5
9–9
3–3
5–2
2–4
–
7–11
4–4
4–3
2–4
3–3
8–10
9–9
Philadelphia
3–3
12–6
5–2
7–1
4–1
12–6
4–2
5–1
4–3
11–7
–
4–2
7–1
4–3
3–6
8–10
9–6
Pittsburgh
3–3
2–4
8–8
10–5
3–4
0–6
11–7
2–6
3–12
4–4
2–4
–
2–4
3–3
7–9
4–4
8–7
San Diego
7–11
5–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
7–0
5–3
5–13
2–3
3–4
1–7
4–2
–
6–12
3–3
3–4
6–9
San Francisco
9–9
1–6
4–5
2–5
13–5
2–4
3–4
9–9
3–3
4–2
3–4
3–3
12–6
–
5–2
3–4
10–5
St. Louis
4–3
5–1
10–5
6–9
4–2
6–2
10–5
3–4
9–9
3–3
6–3
9–7
3–3
2–5
–
2–4
8–7
Washington
3–5
9–9
4–3
2–4
3–4
7–11
3–3
2–4
3–3
10–8
10–8
4–4
4–3
4–3
4–2
–
8–7
Game log
Legend
Giants win
Giants loss
Postponement
Bold
Giants team member
2011 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
2
April 1
@ Dodgers
L 4–3
Billingsley (1–0)
Sánchez (0–1)
Broxton (2)
44,834
0–2
3
April 2
@ Dodgers
W 10–0
Cain (1–0)
Lilly (0–1)
40,809
1–2
4
April 3
@ Dodgers
L 7–5
Kuroda (1–0)
Runzler (0–1)
Broxton (3)
50,896
1–3
5
April 5
@ Padres
L 3–1
Harang (1–0)
Bumgarner (0–1)
Bell (2)
43,146
1–4
6
April 6
@ Padres
W 8–4
Lincecum (1–1)
Stauffer (0–1)
Ramírez (1)
24,368
2–4
7
April 8
Cardinals
W 5–4 (12)
Runzler (1–1)
Tallet (0–1)
42,048
3–4
8
April 9
Cardinals
W 3–2
Ramírez (1–0)
Franklin (0–1)
41,742
4–4
9
April 10
Cardinals
L 6–1
Lohse (1–1)
Zito (0–1)
42,092
4–5
10
April 11
Dodgers
L 6–1
Kershaw (2–1)
Bumgarner (0–2)
40,870
4–6
11
April 12
Dodgers
W 5–4
Affeldt (1–0)
Hawksworth (1–1)
Wilson (1)
41,960
5–6
12
April 13
Dodgers
W 4–3
Sánchez (1–1)
Lilly (0–2)
Wilson (2)
42,060
6–6
13
April 15
@ Diamondbacks
W 5–2
Cain (2–0)
Hudson (0–3)
Wilson (3)
23,090
7–6
14
April 16
@ Diamondbacks
W 5–3
Mota (1–0)
Saunders (0–2)
Wilson (4)
25,590
8–6
15
April 17
@ Diamondbacks
L 6–5 (12)
Collmenter (1–0)
Runzler (1–2)
26,195
8–7
16
April 18
@ Rockies
W 8–1
Lincecum (2–1)
Rogers (2–1)
31,079
9–7
17
April 19
@ Rockies
W 6–3
Sánchez (2–1)
Jiménez (0–1)
Wilson (5)
30,320
10–7
18
April 20
@ Rockies
L 10–2
de la Rosa (3–0)
Cain (2–1)
27,758
10–8
19
April 22
Braves
L 4–1
Hanson (2–3)
Bumgarner (0–3)
Kimbrel (5)
42,404
10–9
20
April 23
Braves
L 5–2
Hudson (3–2)
Lincecum (2–2)
Kimbrel (6)
42,395
10–10
21
April 24
Braves
L 9–6 (10)
O'Flaherty (1–1)
Wilson (0–1)
Venters (1)
42,295
10–11
22
April 26
@ Pirates
W 6–3
Romo (1–0)
Hanrahan (0–1)
Wilson (6)
9,832
11–11
23
April 27
@ Pirates
L 2–0
McDonald (1–2)
Bumgarner (0–4)
Hanrahan (7)
9,048
11–12
24
April 28
@ Pirates
W 5–2
Vogelsong (1–0)
Karstens (2–1)
Wilson (7)
14,747
12–12
25
April 29
@ Nationals
L 3–0
Marquis (3–0)
Lincecum (2–3)
21,399
12–13
26
April 30
@ Nationals
W 2–1
Mota (2–0)
Lannan (2–3)
Wilson (8)
28,766
13–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
27
May 1
@ Nationals
L 5–2
Zimmermann (2–4)
Cain (2–2)
Storen (5)
21,611
13–14
28
May 2
@ Nationals
L 2–0
Gorzelanny (1–2)
Bumgarner (0–5)
Storen (6)
15,342
13–15
29
May 3
@ Mets
W 7–6 (10)
López (1–0)
Buchholz (1–1)
Wilson (9)
32,288
14–15
30
May 4
@ Mets
W 2–0
Lincecum (3–3)
Capuano (2–3)
Wilson (10)
29,333
15–15
31
May 5
@ Mets
L 5–2
Pelfrey (2–3)
Sánchez (2–2)
Rodríguez (7)
23,433
15–16
32
May 6
Rockies
W 4–3
Wilson (1–1)
Paulino (0–2)
41,982
16–16
33
May 7
Rockies
W 3–2
Wilson (2–1)
Paulino (0–3)
41,611
17–16
34
May 8
Rockies
W 3–0
Vogelsong (2–0)
de la Rosa (4–1)
Wilson (11)
42,132
18–16
35
May 10
Diamondbacks
W 1–0
Wilson (3–1)
Hernandez (2–1)
41,039
19–16
36
May 11
Diamondbacks
W 4–3
Sánchez (3–2)
Galarraga (3–3)
Wilson (12)
41,026
20–16
37
May 12
Diamondbacks
W 3–2
Cain (3–2)
Hudson (3–5)
López (1)
41,126
21–16
38
May 13
@ Cubs
L 11–4
Dempster (2–4)
Bumgarner (0–6)
37,433
21–17
39
May 14
@ Cubs
W 3–0 (6) †
Vogelsong (3–0)
Davis (0–1)
39,706
22–17
–
May 15
@ Cubs
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 28
40
May 16
@ Rockies
L 7–4
Mortensen (1–0)
Lincecum (3–4)
Street (13)
33,228
22–18
41
May 17
@ Rockies
L 5–3
Belisle (4–2)
Sánchez (3–3)
Street (14)
41,105
22–19
42
May 18
@ Dodgers
W 8–5
Wilson (4–1)
Cormier (0–1)
30,421
23–19
43
May 19
@ Dodgers
W 3–1
Bumgarner (1–6)
Billingsley (2–4)
Wilson (13)
34,248
24–19
44
May 20
Athletics
W 2–1 (10)
López (2–0)
Fuentes (1–5)
42,224
25–19
45
May 21
Athletics
W 3–0
Lincecum (4–4)
Anderson (2–4)
42,152
26–19
46
May 22
Athletics
W 5–4 (11)
Romo (2–0)
Fuentes (1–6)
42,288
27–19
47
May 24
Marlins
L 5–1
Nolasco (4–0)
Cain (3–3)
Núñez (18)
41,165
27–20
48
May 25
Marlins
L 7–6 (12)
Webb (1–3)
Mota (2–1)
Badenhop (1)
41,037
27–21
49
May 26
Marlins
L 1–0
Sánchez (4–1)
Vogelsong (3–1)
41,472
27–22
50
May 27
@ Brewers
W 5–4
Lincecum (5–4)
Marcum (6–2)
Wilson (14)
37,034
28–22
51
May 28
@ Brewers
L 3–2
Axford (1–1)
Mota (2–2)
42,512
28–23
52
May 29
@ Brewers
L 6–0
Gallardo (7–2)
Cain (3–4)
43,035
28–24
53
May 30
@ Cardinals
W 7–3
Bumgarner (2–6)
McClellan (6–2)
40,849
29–24
54
May 31
@ Cardinals
L 4–3
Franklin (1–3)
López (2–1)
Salas (10)
37,748
29–25
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
@ Cardinals
W 7–5 (11)
Romo (3–0)
Franklin (1–4)
Wilson (15)
35,775
30–25
56
June 2
@ Cardinals
W 12–7
Sánchez (4–3)
Lynn (0–1)
Affeldt (1)
34,104
31–25
57
June 3
Rockies
W 3–1
Cain (4–4)
Nicasio (1–1)
Wilson (16)
41,021
32–25
58
June 4
Rockies
L 2–1
Chacín (6–4)
Bumgarner (2–7)
Street (15)
41,046
32–26
59
June 5
Rockies
W 2–1
Vogelsong (4–1)
Lindstrom (0–1)
Wilson (17)
41,369
33–26
60
June 6
Nationals
W 5–4 (13)
Lopez (3–1)
Stammen (0–1)
41,180
34–26
61
June 7
Nationals
L 2–1
Zimmermann (4–6)
Sánchez (4–4)
Storen (12)
41,786
34–27
62
June 8
Nationals
W 3–1
Cain (5–4)
Burnett (1–3)
41,738
35–27
63
June 9
Reds
L 3–0
Cueto (3–2)
Bumgarner (2–8)
Cordero (12)
41,106
35–28
64
June 10
Reds
W 3–2
Wilson (5–1)
Arredondo (0–1)
41,686
36–28
65
June 11
Reds
L 10–2
Leake (6–2)
Lincecum (5–5)
41,735
36–29
66
June 12
Reds
W 4–2
Ramírez (2–0)
Arredondo (0–2)
Wilson (18)
42,084
37–29
67
June 14
@ Diamondbacks
W 6–5
Cain (6–4)
Collmenter (4–2)
Wilson (19)
23,746
38–29
68
June 15
@ Diamondbacks
W 5–2
Bumgarner (3–8)
Saunders (3–7)
Wilson (20)
24,194
39–29
69
June 16
@ Diamondbacks
L 3–2 (10)
Hernandez (3–2)
Casilla (0–1)
23,468
39–30
70
June 17
@ Athletics
L 5–2
Godfrey (1–0)
Lincecum (5–6)
Bailey (3)
36,067
39–31
71
June 18
@ Athletics
L 4–2
Ziegler (2–0)
Sánchez (4–5)
Bailey (4)
36,067
39–32
72
June 19
@ Athletics
L 2–1
Cahill (7–5)
Affeldt (1–1)
Fuentes (12)
36,067
39–33
73
June 21
Twins
L 9–2
Pavano (5–5)
Bumgarner (3–9)
41,958
39–34
74
June 22
Twins
W 5–1
Vogelsong (5–1)
Blackburn (6–5)
41,886
40–34
75
June 23
Twins
W 2–1
Lincecum (6–6)
Duensing (4–7)
Wilson (21)
42,481
41–34
76
June 24
Indians
W 4–3
Casilla (1–1)
Carrasco (7–4)
Wilson (22)
41,690
42–34
77
June 25
Indians
W 1–0
Cain (7–4)
Masterson (5–6)
Wilson (23)
42,130
43–34
78
June 26
Indians
W 3–1
Bumgarner (4–9)
Carmona (4–10)
Affeldt (2)
41,978
44–34
79
June 28 From May 15
@ Cubs
W 13–7
Vogelsong (6–1)
Davis (1–7)
39,157
45–34
80
June 28‡
@ Cubs
W 6–2
Zito (1–1)
López (0–2)
Wilson (24)
38,360
46–34
81
June 29
@ Cubs
L 2–1
Mármol (2–2)
Romo (3–1)
37,221
46–35
82
June 30
@ Cubs
L 5–2 (13)
Grabow (1–0)
Ramírez (2–1)
38,158
46–36
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
83
July 1
@ Tigers
W 4–3
Wilson (6–1)
Valverde (2–3)
Affeldt (3)
35,583
47–36
84
July 2
@ Tigers
W 15–3
Zito (2–1)
Scherzer (9–4)
Mota (1)
38,983
48–36
85
July 3
@ Tigers
L 6–3
Porcello (7–6)
Affeldt (1–2)
Valverde (20)
31,904
48–37
86
July 4
Padres
L 5–3
Richard (5–9)
Lincecum (6–7)
Bell (25)
42,300
48–38
87
July 5
Padres
L 5–3
Stauffer (5–5)
Cain (7–5)
Bell (26)
41,403
48–39
88
July 6
Padres
W 6–5 (14)
Lopez (4–1)
Neshek (1–1)
41,916
49–39
89
July 7
Padres
W 2–1
Zito (3–1)
Luebke (2–3)
Wilson (25)
41,521
50–39
90
July 8
Mets
L 5–2
Beato (2–1)
Wilson (6–2)
Rodríguez (23)
41,028
50–40
91
July 9
Mets
W 3–1
Lincecum (7–7)
Capuano (8–8)
Romo (1)
42,117
51–40
92
July 10
Mets
W 4–2
Cain (8–5)
Pelfrey (5–8)
Wilson (26)
42,123
52–40
93
July 14
@ Padres
W 6–2 (12)
Casilla (2–1)
Gregerson (2–3)
Wilson (27)
32,292
53–40
94
July 15
@ Padres
W 6–1
Lincecum (8–7)
Moseley (2–9)
42,055
54–40
95
July 16
@ Padres
L 11–3
Luebke (3–3)
Zito (3–2)
42,024
54–41
96
July 17
@ Padres
W 4–3 (11)
Lopez (5–1)
Qualls (4–4)
Wilson (28)
36,351
55–41
97
July 18
Dodgers
W 5–0
Vogelsong (7–1)
Billingsley (8–8)
42,323
56–41
98
July 19
Dodgers
W 5–3
Bumgarner (5–9)
Kuo (0–1)
Wilson (29)
42,391
57–41
99
July 20
Dodgers
L 1–0
Kershaw (11–4)
Lincecum (8–8)
Guerra (6)
42,487
57–42
100
July 22
Brewers
L 4–2
Marcum (9–3)
Cain (8–6)
Axford (27)
42,297
57–43
101
July 23
Brewers
W 4–2
Vogelsong (8–1)
Wolf (6–8)
Wilson (30)
42,277
58–43
102
July 24
Brewers
W 2–1
Bumgarner (6–9)
Gallardo (11–7)
Wilson (31)
42,262
59–43
103
July 26
@ Phillies
L 7–2
Worley (7–1)
Zito (3–3)
45,740
59–44
104
July 27
@ Phillies
W 2–1
Cain (9–6)
Hamels (12–6)
Wilson (32)
45,800
60–44
105
July 28
@ Phillies
W 4–1
Lincecum (9–8)
Kendrick (5–5)
Wilson (33)
45,646
61–44
106
July 29
@ Reds
L 4–3 (13)
Arredondo (2–3)
Wilson (6–3)
29,016
61–45
107
July 30
@ Reds
L 7–2
Leake (9–6)
Bumgarner (6–10)
40,402
61–46
108
July 31
@ Reds
L 9–0
Cueto (7–4)
Zito (3–4)
37,864
61–47
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 1
Diamondbacks
L 5–2
Kennedy (13–3)
Cain (9–7)
Putz (25)
42,366
61–48
110
August 2
Diamondbacks
L 6–1
Hudson (11–7)
Lincecum (9–9)
42,332
61–49
111
August 3
Diamondbacks
W 8–1
Vogelsong (9–1)
Marquis (8–6)
42,477
62–49
112
August 4
Phillies
L 3–0
Lee (11–7)
Bumgarner (6–11)
42,013
62–50
113
August 5
Phillies
L 9–2
Worley (8–1)
Sánchez (4–6)
42,165
62–51
114
August 6
Phillies
L 2–1
Hamels (13–6)
Cain (9–8)
42,183
62–52
115
August 7
Phillies
W 3–1
Lincecum (10–9)
Oswalt (4–7)
Wilson (34)
42,366
63–52
116
August 8
Pirates
L 5–0
Morton (9–6)
Vogelsong (9–2)
42,405
63–53
117
August 9
Pirates
W 6–0
Bumgarner (7–11)
McDonald (7–6)
42,648
64–53
118
August 10
Pirates
L 9–2
Karstens (9–6)
Sánchez (4–7)
42,603
64–54
119
August 12
@ Marlins
L 2–1
Nolasco (9–8)
Cain (9–9)
Núñez (32)
22,431
64–55
120
August 13
@ Marlins
W 3–0
Lincecum (11–9)
Vasquez (7–10)
Wilson (35)
25, 013
65–55
121
August 14
@ Marlins
W 5–2
Vogelsong (10–2)
Volstad (5–9)
Ramírez (2)
20,020
66–55
122
August 15
@ Braves
L 5–4
Martínez (1–2)
Wilson (6–4)
23,498
66–56
123
August 16
@ Braves
L 2–1 (11)
Arodys Vizcaíno (1–0)
Lopez (5–2)
22,108
66–57
124
August 17
@ Braves
W 7–5
Cain (10–9)
Jurrjens (12–5)
22,202
67–57
125
August 18
@ Braves
L 1–0
Minor (3–2)
Lincecum (11–10)
Kimbrel (37)
30,720
67–58
126
August 19
@ Astros
L 6–0
Rodríguez (9–9)
Vogelsong (10–3)
26,259
67–59
127
August 20
@ Astros
L 7–5
Lyles (2–7)
Bumgarner (7–12)
Melancon (13)
29,046
67–60
128
August 21
@ Astros
W 6–4 (11)
Affeldt (2–2)
Melancon (6–4)
Ramírez (3)
25,838
68–60
129
August 23
Padres
L 7–5
Hamren (1–0)
Ramírez (2–2)
Bell (35)
41,288
68–61
130
August 24
Padres
W 2–1
Lincecum (12–10)
Stauffer (8–10)
Casilla (1)
41,542
69–61
131
August 25
Astros
L 3–1
Sosa (1–2)
Vogelsong (10–4)
Melancon (14)
41,115
69–62
132
August 26
Astros
W 2–1
Bumgarner (8–12)
Happ (4–15)
Casilla (2)
41,438
70–62
133
August 27
Astros
W 2–1 (10)
Affeldt (3–2)
Rodriguez (2–3)
42,318
71–62
134
August 28
Astros
L 4–3 (11)
Melancon (7–4)
Ramírez (2–3)
Carpenter (1)
41,681
71–63
135
August 29
Cubs
L 7–0
Wells (6–4)
Lincecum (12–11)
41,063
71–64
136
August 30
Cubs
L 5–2
Garza (7–10)
Vogelsong (10–5)
Mármol (31)
41,165
71–65
137
August 31
Cubs
W 4–0
Bumgarner (9–12)
Lopez (4–6)
41,099
72–65
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
138
September 2
Diamondbacks
W 6–2
Cain (11–9)
Saunders (9–12)
40,948
73–65
139
September 3
Diamondbacks
L 7–2
Kennedy (18–4)
Lincecum (12–12)
41,915
73–66
140
September 4
Diamondbacks
L 4–1
Hudson (15–9)
Vogelsong (10–6)
Putz (36)
42,222
73–67
141
September 5
@ Padres
W 7–2
Bumgarner (10–12)
Stauffer (8–12)
25,066
74–67
142
September 6
@ Padres
W 6–4
Surkamp (1–0)
LeBlanc (2–5)
Ramírez (4)
21,866
75–67
143
September 7
@ Padres
L 3–1
Harang (13–5)
Cain (11–10)
Bell (36)
18,173
75–68
144
September 9
Dodgers
L 2–1
Kershaw (18–5)
Casilla (2–2)
Guerra (17)
41,902
75–69
145
September 10
Dodgers
L 3–0
Eveland (2–0)
Vogelsong (10–7)
Guerra (18)
42,121
75–70
146
September 11
Dodgers
W 8–1
Bumgarner (11–12)
Kuroda (11–16)
41,466
76–70
147
September 12
Padres
W 8–3
Surkamp (2–0)
Harang (13–6)
41,069
77–70
148
September 13
Padres
W 3–2 (12)
Ramírez (3–3)
Brach (0–2)
41,510
78–70
149
September 14
Padres
W 3–1
Lincecum (13–12)
Latos (7–14)
Casilla (3)
41,209
79–70
150
September 15
@ Rockies
W 8–5
Vogelsong (11–7)
Chacín (11–12)
Casilla (4)
34,364
80–70
151
September 16
@ Rockies
W 9–1
Bumgarner (12–12)
White (3–2)
47,302
81–70
152
September 17
@ Rockies
W 6–5
Joaquin (1–0)
Street (1–4)
Casilla (5)
38,961
82–70
153
September 18
@ Rockies
W 12–5
Cain (12–10)
Rogers (6–6)
31,875
83–70
154
September 20
@ Dodgers
L 2–1
Kershaw (20–5)
Lincecum (13–13)
Guerra (19)
32,526
83–71
155
September 21
@ Dodgers
W 8–5
Vogelsong (12–7)
Eveland (2–2)
Wilson (36)
32,334
84–71
156
September 22
@ Dodgers
L 8–2
Kuroda (13–16)
Bumgarner (12–13)
37,560
84–72
157
September 23
@ Diamondbacks
L 3–1
Hernandez (5–3)
Cain (12–11)
Putz (44)
42,606
84–73
158
September 24
@ Diamondbacks
L 15–2
Kennedy (21–4)
Surkamp (2–1)
49,076
84–74
159
September 25
@ Diamondbacks
L 5–2
Collmenter (10–10)
Lincecum (13–14)
Putz (45)
41,243
84–75
160
September 26
Rockies
W 3–1
Vogelsong (13–7)
Chacín (11–14)
Casilla (6)
41,956
85–75
161
September 27
Rockies
W 7–0
Bumgarner (13–13)
White (3–4)
42,370
86–75
162
September 28
Rockies
L 6–3
Pomeranz (2–1)
Surkamp (2–2)
Betancourt (8)
41,873
86–76
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Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Regular season stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = His allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Farm system
See also
References
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^ a b Baggarly, Andrew (September 29, 2011). "San Francisco Giants expect Aubrey Huff to produce in 2012, or else" . San Jose Mercury News . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
^ a b Baggarly, Andrew (September 9, 2011). "Poor season is wearing on San Francisco Giants first baseman Aubrey Huff" . San Jose Mercury News . Archived from the original on August 7, 2016.
^ "Major League Baseball Stats" . MLB.com . Retrieved October 4, 2011 .
^ "Giants' Posey has ankle surgery, out for season" . ESPN.com . May 29, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
^ Austin, Allen (May 25, 2021). "10 years after a game-changing collision at the plate, Buster Posey hasn't lost a step" . The Swing of Things . Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
^ "2011 San Francisco Giants Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
^ "Giants sign Tejada to one-year deal" . CNN Sports Illustrated . November 30, 2010. Archived from the original on December 4, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2010 .
^ "Giants re-sign Outfielder Pat Burrell to one-year contract" . MLB.com . December 3, 2010. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2010 .
^ "Belt makes Giants' 25-man roster, Ishikawa out" . CSN Bay Area . March 30, 2011. Retrieved March 30, 2011 .[permanent dead link ]
^ baseball-reference.com Head-to-Head Records
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