2015 San Diego Padres season
Major League Baseball team season
2015 San Diego PadresLeague National League Division West Ballpark Petco Park City San Diego , California Record 74–88 (.457) Divisional place 4th Owners Ron Fowler General managers A.J. Preller Managers Bud Black (through June 14)Dave Roberts (Acting, June 15)Pat Murphy (Interim, starting June 16)Television Fox Sports San Diego (Dick Enberg , Mark Grant , Mike Pomeranz , Mark Sweeney , Jesse Agler) Fox Deportes San Diego (Spanish) (Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernández ) Radio XEPRS-AM ("The Mighty 1090")(Ted Leitner , Bob Scanlan , Jesse Agler ) XEMO-AM (Spanish)(Eduardo Otega, Pedro Gutierrez)
The 2015 San Diego Padres season was their 47th season in MLB and their 11th at Petco Park . General Manager A. J. Preller acquired a new starting outfield in Matt Kemp , Justin Upton and Wil Myers , while adding to an already strong bullpen with All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel . The Padres also signed free agent starting pitcher James Shields .[ 1] [ 2] San Diego traded away seven of its top 11 prospects, as rated by Baseball America entering the offseason.[ 2]
After starting the season 32–33 and six games behind in the National League West , the Padres fired manager Bud Black , who had managed the team for eight-plus seasons. Bench coach Dave Roberts filled in as manager for one game until Pat Murphy was named the interim manager.[ 3] [ 4] After spending one season as a third base coach for the Diamondbacks, on October 29, 2015, Andy Green was named manager of the San Diego Padres.
Offseason
October 30: Tim Stauffer and Josh Johnson become free agents.
Stauffer signed with the Minnesota Twins .
Johnson re-signed with the Padres.
November 3: Sent 3 players to the minors.
November 18: Signed Benji Gonzalez to a minor league contract.
November 20: Promoted 3 players from the minors, sent 2 to the minors, signed Griff Erickson to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training , and sent Raymond Fuentes to the Kansas City Royals for Kyle Bartsch .
November 26: Blaine Boyer becomes a free agent.
November 27: Signed Jason Lane to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 2: Everth Cabrera becomes a free agent.
December 3: Signed Bryant Aragon to a minor league contract.
December 5: Signed Clint Barmes .
December 11: Signed Trayvon Robinson to a minor league contract.
December 15: Signed Brett Wallace to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 16: Sent Juan Pablo Oramas to the minors.
December 18-December 20: Signed Brandon Morrow and made the following trades:
Received Matt Kemp , Tim Federowicz , and cash from the Los Angeles Dodgers for Yasmani Grandal , Joe Wieland , and Zach Eflin .
Received Derek Norris and Seth Streich from the Oakland Athletics for Jesse Hahn and R. J. Alvarez .
Received Wil Myers , Ryan Hanigan , Jose Castillo , and Gerardo Reyes from the Tampa Bay Rays for René Rivera , Burch Smith , and Jake Bauers .
Received Justin Upton and Aaron Northcraft from the Atlanta Braves for Jace Peterson , Max Fried , Dustin Peterson , and Mallex Smith .
Sent Joe Ross and an unnamed player to the Washington Nationals .
Sent Ryan Hanigan to the Boston Red Sox for Will Middlebrooks .
December 29: Sent Keyvius Sampson to the minors and sent Johnny Barbato to the New York Yankees and received Shawn Kelley .
December 30: Received Brandon Maurer from the Seattle Mariners for Seth Smith .
January 7: Sent Jake Goebbert to the minors and signed Scott Elbert to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training.
January 8: Signed José Valverde and Marcos Mateo to minor league contracts and invited Valverde to spring training.
January 9: Signed Daniel McCutchen to a minor league contract.
January 15: Signed Luis Hernández to a minor league contract.
January 26: Invited 10 players to spring training and signed 2 others to minor league contracts with invites to spring training.
January 31: Signed Wil Nieves to a minor league contract.
February 5: Signed Zach Segovia to a minor league contract.
February 11: Signed James Shields .
April 5: Received Craig Kimbrel and Melvin Upton, Jr. from the Atlanta Braves for Carlos Quentin , Cameron Maybin , and Matt Wisler
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
2–4
6–1
13–6
6–13
5–2
5–2
2–5
2–4
1–5
9–10
11–8
0–7
3–4
11–9
Atlanta
3–3
—
1–6
3–4
1–6
3–3
10–9
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–4
2–5
3–4
4–2
5–14
6–14
Chicago
4–2
6–1
—
13–6
4–2
3–4
3–3
14–5
7–0
2–5
11–8
3–3
5–2
8–11
4–3
10–10
Cincinnati
1–6
4–3
6–13
—
2–4
1–6
3–4
9–10
0–7
4–2
11–8
2–4
2–5
7–12
5–1
7–13
Colorado
6–13
6–1
2–4
4–2
—
8–11
2–5
5–1
0–7
5–2
1–6
7–12
11–8
3–4
3–3
5–15
Los Angeles
13–6
3–3
4–3
6–1
11–8
—
4–2
4–3
3–4
5–2
1–5
14–5
8–11
2–5
4–2
10–10
Miami
2–5
9–10
3–3
4–3
5–2
2–4
—
4–2
8–11
9–10
1–6
2–5
5–2
1–5
9–10
7–13
Milwaukee
2–5
2–5
5–14
10–9
1–5
3–4
2–4
—
3–3
7–0
10–9
5–2
1–5
6–13
3–4
8–12
New York
5–2
11–8
0–7
7–0
7–0
4–3
11–8
3–3
—
14–5
0–6
2–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
9–11
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
5–2
2–4
2–5
2–5
10–9
0–7
5–14
—
2–5
5–1
1–5
2–5
7–12
8–12
Pittsburgh
5–1
4–2
8–11
8–11
6–1
5–1
6–1
9–10
6–0
5–2
—
5–2
6–1
9–10
3–4
13–7
San Diego
10–9
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–7
5–14
5–2
2–5
4–2
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
4–3
2–5
7–13
San Francisco
8–11
4–3
2–5
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–5
5–1
3–3
5–1
1–6
11–8
—
2–4
4–3
13–7
St. Louis
7–0
2–4
11–8
12–7
4–3
5–2
5–1
13–6
4–3
5–2
10–9
3–4
4–2
—
4–2
11–9
Washington
4–3
14–5
3–4
1–5
3–3
2–4
10–9
4–3
8–11
12–7
4–3
5–2
3–4
2–4
—
8–12
Game log
Legend
Padres win
Padres loss
Postponement
Bold
Padres team member
2015 San Diego Padres Game Log (74–88)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
1
April 6
@ Dodgers
3–6
Peralta (1–0)
Kelley (0–1)
Hatcher (1)
53,518
0–1
Box
2
April 7
@ Dodgers
7–3
Benoit (1–0)
Hatcher (0–1)
40,356
1–1
Box
3
April 8
@ Dodgers
4–7
McCarthy (1–0)
Cashner (0–1)
Peralta (1)
52,204
1–2
Box
4
April 9
Giants
0–1 (12)
Kontos (1–0)
Vincent (0–1)
Casilla (3)
45,150
1–3
Box
5
April 10
Giants
1–0
Benoit (2–0)
Affeldt (0–1)
Kimbrel (1)
40,015
2–3
Box
6
April 11
Giants
10–2
Shields (1–0)
Bumgarner (1–1)
42,823
3–3
Box
7
April 12
Giants
6–4
Ross (1–0)
Peavy (0–1)
Kimbrel (2)
40,184
4–3
Box
8
April 13
Diamondbacks
4–8
De La Rosa (2–0)
Cashner (0–2)
19,538
4–4
Box
9
April 14
Diamondbacks
5–1
Despaigne (1–0)
Hellickson (0–2)
20,102
5–4
Box
10
April 15
Diamondbacks
3–2
Benoit (3–0)
Delgado (0–1)
Kimbrel (3)
23,104
6–4
Box
11
April 17
@ Cubs
5–4
Shields (2–0)
Schlitter (0–1)
Kimbrel (4)
32,138
7–4
Box
12
April 18
@ Cubs
6–7 (11)
Rosscup (1–0)
Kimbrel (0–1)
33,958
7–5
Box
13
April 19
@ Cubs
5–2
Cashner (1–2)
Lester (0–2)
Benoit (1)
29,113
8–5
Box
14
April 20
@ Rockies
14–3
Despaigne (2–0)
de la Rosa (0–1)
22,586
9–5
Box
15
April 21
@ Rockies
7–6
Maurer (1–0)
Logan (0–1)
Kimbrel (5)
22,600
10–5
Box
16
April 22
@ Rockies
4–5
Ottavino (1–0)
Kelley (0–2)
22,705
10–6
Box
17
April 23
@ Rockies
1–2
Lyles (2–1)
Ross (1–1)
Axford (2)
31,676
10–7
Box
18
April 24
Dodgers
0–3
Greinke (3–0)
Cashner (1–3)
García (1)
43,055
10–8
Box
19
April 25
Dodgers
8–11
McCarthy (3–0)
Kennedy (0–1)
44,454
10–9
Box
20
April 26
Dodgers
3–1
Morrow (1–0)
Baker (0–1)
Kimbrel (6)
43,256
11–9
Box
21
April 27
Astros
4–9
Neshek (1–0)
Benoit (3–1)
19,532
11–10
Box
22
April 28
Astros
3–14
Hernández (1–2)
Ross (1–2)
22,796
11–11
Box
23
April 29
Astros
2–7
Keuchel (3–0)
Cashner (1–4)
21,824
11–12
Box
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
24
May 1
Rockies
14–3
Kennedy (1–1)
Butler (2–2)
30,186
12–12
Box
25
May 2
Rockies
4–2
Morrow (2–0)
de la Rosa (0–2)
Kimbrel (7)
28,058
13–12
Box
26
May 3
Rockies
8–6
Shields (3–0)
Kendrick (1–4)
Kimbrel (8)
34,197
14–12
Box
27
May 4
@ Giants
0–2
Bumgarner (3–1)
Ross (1–3)
Casilla (8)
41,278
14–13
Box
28
May 5
@ Giants
0–6
Vogelsong (1–2)
Cashner (1–5)
41,358
14–14
Box
29
May 6
@ Giants
9–1
Kennedy (2–1)
Heston (2–3)
41,060
15–14
Box
30
May 7
@ Diamondbacks
0–11
De La Rosa (3–2)
Despaigne (2–1)
16,929
15–15
Box
31
May 8
@ Diamondbacks
6–5
Shields (4–0)
Burgos (0–1)
Kimbrel (9)
28,677
16–15
Box
32
May 9
@ Diamondbacks
6–4
Quackenbush (1–0)
Delgado (1–2)
27,340
17–15
Box
33
May 10
@ Diamondbacks
1–2
Ramirez (1–0)
Cashner (1–6)
Reed (2)
24,881
17–16
Box
34
May 12
@ Mariners
4–11
Paxton (1–2)
Kennedy (2–2)
16,148
17–17
Box
35
May 13
@ Mariners
4–2
Shields (5–0)
Walker (1–4)
Kimbrel (10)
14,547
18–17
Box
36
May 14
Nationals
8–3
Ross (2–3)
Fister (2–2)
22,710
19–17
Box
37
May 15
Nationals
0–10
Zimmermann (3–2)
Despaigne (2–2)
Cole (1)
26,186
19–18
Box
38
May 16
Nationals
1–4
Scherzer (4–3)
Cashner (1–7)
Storen (11)
45,282
19–19
Box
39
May 17
Nationals
5–10
Strasburg (3–4)
Kennedy (2–3)
37,032
19–20
Box
40
May 19
Cubs
4–3
Benoit (4–3)
Russell (0–1)
Kimbrel (11)
25,917
20–20
Box
41
May 20
Cubs
2–3
Grimm (1–0)
Ross (2–4)
Rondón (9)
25,028
20–21
Box
42
May 21
Cubs
0–3
Hendricks (1–1)
Despaigne (2–3)
30,021
20–22
Box
43
May 22
@ Dodgers
1–2
Hatcher (1–3)
Benoit (4–2)
Jansen (2)
48,514
20–23
Box
44
May 23
@ Dodgers
2–0
Bolsinger (3–0)
Kennedy (2–4)
Jansen (3)
53,479
20–24
Box
45
May 24
@ Dodgers
11–3
Shields (6–0)
Frías (3–2)
50,182
21–24
Box
46
May 25
@ Angels
3–4
Smith (1–1)
Quackenbush (1–1)
38,055
21–25
Box
47
May 26
@ Angels
4–0
Thayer (1–0)
Smith (1–2)
32,334
22–25
Box
48
May 27
@ Angels
5–4
Cashner (2–7)
Richards (4–3)
Kimbrel (12)
36,180
23–25
Box
49
May 28
Pirates
11–5
Burnett (5–1)
Kennedy (2–5)
23,104
23–26
Box
50
May 29
Pirates
6–2
Kimbrel (1–1)
Scahill (1–3)
28,317
24–26
Box
51
May 30
Pirates
2–5
Morton (2–0)
Ross (2–5)
Melancon (13)
43,207
24–27
Box
52
May 31
Pirates
7–1
Despaigne (3–3)
Locke (3–3)
20,556
25–27
Box
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
53
June 1
Mets
0–7
deGrom (6–4)
Cashner (2–8)
21,893
25–28
Box
54
June 2
Mets
7–2
Kennedy (3–5)
Syndergaard (2–3)
22,264
26–28
Box
55
June 3
Mets
7–3
Shields (7–0)
Gee (0–3)
24,398
27–28
Box
56
June 5
@ Reds
6–2
Ross (3–5)
Moscot (0–1)
33,381
28–28
Box
57
June 6
@ Reds
9–7
Maurer (1–0)
Díaz (2–1)
Kimbrel (13)
40,946
29–28
Box
58
June 7
@ Reds
0–4
Cueto (4–4)
Despaigne (3–4)
27,501
29–29
Box
59
June 8
@ Braves
5–3 (11)
Maurer (3–0)
Martin (2–3)
Kimbrel (14)
21,458
30–29
Box
60
June 9
@ Braves
5–6
Johnson (2–3)
Benoit (4–3)
Grilli (16)
24,049
30–30
Box
61
June 10
@ Braves
1–4
Perez (2–0)
Ross (3–6)
Johnson (3)
21,465
30–31
Box
62
June 11
@ Braves
6–4
Thayer (2–0)
Cunniff (2–2)
Kimbrel (15)
25,759
31–31
Box
63
June 12
Dodgers
3–4
Garcia (3–2)
Thayer (2–1)
Jansen (8)
39,037
31–32
Box
64
June 13
Dodgers
2–1
Maurer (4–0)
Greinke (5–2)
Kimbrel (16)
43,525
32–32
Box
65
June 14
Dodgers
2–4 (12)
Ravin (2–0)
Thayer (2–2)
Jansen (9)
40,056
32–33
Box
66
June 15
Athletics
1–9
Hahn (4–5)
Ross (3–7)
30,018
32–34
Box
67
June 16
Athletics
6–5
Scribner (2–1)
Kimbrel (1–2)
Clippard (10)
28,482
32–35
Box
68
June 17
@ Athletics
2–16
Chavez (3–6)
Despaigne (3–5)
20,625
32–36
Box
69
June 18
@ Athletics
3–1
Kennedy (4–5)
Graveman (3–4)
Kimbrel (17)
16,643
33–36
Box
70
June 19
@ Diamondbacks
2–4
De La Rosa (6–3)
Shields (7–1)
Ziegler (10)
27,394
33–37
Box
71
June 20
@ Diamondbacks
2–1
Ross (4–7)
Ray (2–2)
33,649
34–37
Box
72
June 21
@ Diamondbacks
7–2
Hellickson (5–4)
Cashner (2–9)
35,590
34–38
Box
73
June 23
@ Giants
3–2
Maurer (5–0)
Strickland (0–1)
Kimbrel (18)
42,067
35–38
Box
74
June 24
@ Giants
0–6
Vogelsong (6–5)
Kennedy (4–6)
41,744
35–39
Box
75
June 25
@ Giants
8–13
Heston (8–5)
Shields (7–2)
41,533
35–40
Box
76
June 26
Diamondbacks
4–2
Ross (5–7)
Ray (2–3)
Kimbrel (19)
30,317
36–40
Box
77
June 27
Diamondbacks
7–2
Cashner (3–9)
Hellickson (5–5)
40,717
37–40
Box
78
June 28
Diamondbacks
6–4
Anderson (4–2)
Despaigne (3–6)
Ziegler (12)
32,223
37–41
Box
79
June 30
Mariners
0–5
Montgomery (3–2)
Kennedy (4–7)
30,368
37–42
Box
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
80
July 1
Mariners
0–7
Walker (7–6)
Shields (7–3)
30,251
37–43
Box
81
July 2
@ Cardinals
5–3
Kelley (1–2)
Villanueva (3–3)
Kimbrel (20)
42,926
38–43
Box
82
July 3
@ Cardinals
1–2
Benoit (5–3)
Rosenthal (1–1)
Kimbrel (21)
47,330
39–43
Box
83
July 4
@ Cardinals
1–2
Maness (3–0)
Maurer (5–1)
Rosenthal (24)
44,690
39–44
Box
84
July 5
@ Cardinals
1–3
Lynn (6–4)
Kennedy (4–8)
Siegrist (4)
42,764
39–45
Box
85
July 6
@ Pirates
1–2
Hughes (2–1)
Maurer (5–2)
23,182
39–46
Box
86
July 7
@ Pirates
2–3
Watson (2–1)
Benoit (5–4)
Melancon (38)
21,887
39–47
Box
87
July 8
@ Pirates
2–5
Guerra (2–0)
Cashner (3–10)
Bastardo (1)
25,035
39–48
Box
88
July 10
@ Rangers
3–4
Rodríguez (3–4)
Kennedy (4–9)
Tolleson (13)
33,033
39–49
Box
89
July 11
@ Rangers
6–5
Benoit (6–4)
Tolleson (2–2)
Kimbrel (22)
36,248
40–49
Box
90
July 12
@ Rangers
2–1
Ross (6–7)
Gallardo (7–8)
Kimbrel (23)
32,428
41–49
Box
July 13–15: All-Star Break at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati
91
July 17
Rockies
4–2
Shields (8–3)
de la Rosa (6–4)
Kimbrel (24)
31,025
42–49
Box
92
July 18
Rockies
5–4
Maurer (6–2)
Friedrich (0–2)
Kimbrel (25)
32,245
43–49
Box
–
July 19
Rockies
Suspended in 4th inning (rain from Hurricane Dolores ). Makeup date: September 10.
93
July 20
Giants
4–2
Kennedy (5–9)
Hudson (5–8)
Kimbrel (26)
35,033
44–49
Box
94
July 21
Giants
3–9
Heston (10–5)
Despaigne (3–7)
35,596
44–50
Box
95
July 22
Giants
1–7
Cain (2–1)
Maurer (6–3)
38,435
44–51
Box
96
July 23
Marlins
0–4
Koehler (8–6)
Ross (6–8)
29,345
44–52
Box
97
July 24
Marlins
3–1
Cashner (4–10)
Haren (7–6)
Kimbrel (27)
25,897
45–52
Box
98
July 25
Marlins
3–1
Kennedy (6–9)
Phelps (4–7)
Kimbrel (28)
37,300
46–52
Box
99
July 26
Marlins
3–2
Despaigne (4–7)
Latos (4–7)
Kimbrel (29)
33,292
47–52
Box
100
July 28
@ Mets
0–4
Syndergaard (5–5)
Shields (8–4)
26,034
47–53
Box
101
July 29
@ Mets
7–3
Ross (7–8)
Colón (9–10)
24,804
48–53
Box
102
July 30
@ Mets
8–7
Mateo (1–0)
Familia (2–1)
Kimbrel (30)
35,604
49–53
Box
103
July 31
@ Marlins
8–3
Maurer (7–3)
Ramos (0–3)
19,582
50–53
Box
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
104
August 1
@ Marlins
5–3
Despaigne (5–7)
Ureña (1–5)
Kimbrel (31)
21,614
51–53
Box
105
August 2
@ Marlins
5–2
Ramos (1–3)
Maurer (7–4)
25,228
51–54
Box
106
August 3
@ Brewers
13–5
Ross (8–8)
Peralta (2–6)
20,888
52–54
Box
107
August 4
@ Brewers
1–4
Nelson (9–9)
Cashner (4–11)
Rodriguez (24)
23,616
52–55
Box
108
August 5
@ Brewers
5–8
Jungmann (6–3)
Kennedy (6–10)
Rodriguez (25)
22,975
52–56
Box
109
August 6
@ Brewers
1–10
Garza (6–12)
Despaigne (5–8)
28,789
52–57
Box
110
August 7
Phillies
3–4
Neris (2–0)
Quacken- bush (2–1)
Giles (4)
31,334
52–58
Box
111
August 8
Phillies
2–4
Morgan (3–3)
Ross (8–9)
Giles (5)
44,567
52–59
Box
112
August 9
Phillies
3–5
Williams (4–8)
Cashner (4–12)
Giles (6)
24,156
52–60
Box
113
August 10
Reds
2–1
Kennedy (7–10)
Holmberg (1–1)
Kimbrel (32)
23,223
53–60
Box
114
August 11
Reds
11–6
Rea (1–0)
Lorenzen (3–8)
26,588
54–60
Box
115
August 12
Reds
3–7
Iglesias (3–4)
Shields (8–5)
21,397
54–61
Box
116
August 14
@ Rockies
9–5
Norris (3–9)
Roberts (0–1)
33,697
55–61
Box
117
August 15
@ Rockies
9–7
Quacken- bush (2–2)
Kahnle (0–1)
Kimbrel (33)
37,554
56–61
Box
118
August 16
@ Rockies
0–5
Rusin (4–5)
Kennedy (7–11)
26,927
56–62
Box
119
August 17
Braves
5–3
Rea (2–0)
Perez (4–4)
Kimbrel (34)
23,716
57–62
Box
120
August 18
Braves
9–0
Shields (9–5)
Wisler (5–3)
28,395
58–62
Box
121
August 19
Braves
3–2
Kelley (2–2)
Marksberry (0–2)
Kimbrel (35)
20,732
59–62
Box
122
August 21
Cardinals
9–3
Cashner (5–12)
Lackey (10–8)
32,734
60–62
Box
123
August 22
Cardinals
8–0
Kennedy (8–11)
Martínez (12–6)
44,816
61–62
Box
124
August 23
Cardinals
3–10
Wacha (15–4)
Rea (2–1)
33,756
61–63
Box
125
August 25
@ Nationals
3–8
Strasburg (8–6)
Shields (9–6)
34,199
61–64
Box
126
August 26
@ Nationals
6–5
Ross (9–9)
Gonzalez (9–7)
Kimbrel (36)
29,332
62-64
Box
127
August 27
@ Nationals
2–4
Ross (5–5)
Cashner (5–13)
Papelbon (21)
28,908
62–65
Box
128
August 28
@ Phillies
1–7
Nola (5–1)
Kennedy (8–12)
Williams (1)
25,145
62–66
Box
129
August 29
@ Phillies
3–4
Morgan (5–4)
Rea (2–2)
Giles (11)
22,090
62–67
Box
130
August 30
@ Phillies
9–4
Shields (10–6)
Asher (0–1)
22,624
63–67
Box
131
August 31
Rangers
7–0
Ross (10–9)
Lewis (14–7)
19,013
64–67
Box
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
132
September 1
Rangers
6–8
Ohlendorf (2–0)
Rzepczyn- ski (2–4)
21,215
64–68
Box
133
September 2
Rangers
3–4 (10)
Dyson (5–4)
Norris (3–10)
18,730
64–69
Box
134
September 3
Dodgers
7–10
Quacken- bush (3–2)
Johnson (2–6)
Benoit (2)
33,505
65–69
Box
135
September 4
Dodgers
4–8
Bolsinger (6–3)
Mateo (1–1)
33,025
65–70
Box
136
September 5
Dodgers
0–2
Wood (10–9)
Ross (10–10)
Jansen (29)
43,536
65–71
Box
137
September 6
Dodgers
1–5
Anderson (9–8)
Cashner (5–14)
37,685
65–72
Box
138
September 7
Rockies
4–6
Kendrick (5–12)
Kennedy (8–13)
Axford (20)
24,585
65–73
Box
139
September 8
Rockies
2–1
Kimbrel (2–2)
Logan (0–3)
19,112
66–73
Box
140
September 9
Rockies
11–4
Shields (11–6)
Rusin (5–8)
22,764
67–73
Box
141
September 10
Rockies
3–4
Miller (2–2)
Benoit (6–5)
Axford (21)
21,922
67–74
Box
142
September 11
@ Giants
1–9
Peavy (6–6)
Cashner (6–15)
41,621
67–75
Box
143
September 12
@ Giants
0–8
Bumgarner (18–7)
Kennedy (8–14)
41,564
67–76
Box
144
September 13
@ Giants
3–10
Leake (10–8)
Despaigne (5–9)
41,397
67–77
Box
145
September 14
@ Diamondbacks
10–3
Shields (12–6)
Hellickson (9–9)
15,951
68–77
Box
146
September 15
@ Diamondbacks
4–6
Delgado (6–4)
Norris (3–11)
Ziegler (26)
17,531
68–78
Box
147
September 16
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Cashner (6–15)
Ray (4–12)
Kimbrel (37)
18,767
69–78
Box
148
September 18
@ Rockies
4–7
Bettis (8–5)
Kennedy (6–15)
Axford (24)
27,303
69–79
Box
149
September 19
@ Rockies
2–10
Bergman (3–0)
Erlin (0–1)
30,875
69–80
Box
150
September 20
@ Rockies
10–4
Shields (13–6)
Kendrick (6–13)
26,927
70–80
Box
151
September 22
Giants
2–4
Kontos (4–2)
Ross (10–11)
Casilla (35)
25,043
70–81
Box
152
September 23
Giants
5–4
Kimbrel (3–2)
Kontos (4–3)
23,556
71–81
Box
153
September 24
Giants
5–4
Kimbrel (4–2)
Broadway (0–2)
31,137
72–81
Box
154
September 25
Diamondbacks
3–6
De La Rosa (14–8)
Kelly (0–1)
Ziegler (28)
24,179
72–82
Box
155
September 26
Diamondbacks
3–0
Erlin (1–1)
Hellickson (9–11)
Kimbrel (38)
32,186
73–82
Box
156
September 27
Diamondbacks
2–4
Chacín (2–1)
Shields (13–7)
Ziegler (29)
24,179
73–83
Box
157
September 29
Brewers
3–4
López (1–0)
Ross (10–12)
Rodriguez (38)
36,047
73–84
Box
158
September 30
Brewers
0–5
Davies (3–2)
Cashner (6–16)
30,514
73–85
Box
Roster
2015 San Diego Padres
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Both tables are sortable.
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 = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Farm system
Farm system
(Updated as of August 7th, 2015.)
References
^ Lin, Dennis (April 5, 2015). "Padres land Kimbrel, Upton in blockbuster" . U-T San Diego . Archived from the original on April 12, 2015.
^ a b Schoenfield, David (April 6, 2015). "Padres one step closer to World Series dreams with Craig Kimbrel" . Archived from the original on April 8, 2015.
^ Lin, Dennis (June 15, 2015). "Padres fire manager Bud Black" . San Diego Union-Tribune . Archived from the original on August 16, 2015.
^ "Former ASU baseball coach Pat Murphy named Padres interim manager" . statepress.com . Retrieved June 16, 2015 .
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