2018 San Francisco Giants season
Major League Baseball team season
2018 San Francisco GiantsLeague National League Division West Ballpark AT&T Park City San Francisco , California Record 73–89 (.451) Divisional place 4th Owners Larry Baer (managing general partner)Managers Bruce Bochy Television KNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)(Jon Miller , Mike Krukow , Duane Kuiper , Amy Gutierrez ) NBC Sports Bay Area (Duane Kuiper , Mike Krukow , Dave Flemming , Jon Miller , Jeremy Affeldt , Javier López , Amy Gutierrez ) Radio KNBR (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 ) Stats ESPN.com Baseball Reference
The 2018 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 136th year in Major League Baseball , their 60th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season , and their 19th at AT&T Park .
Events
Offseason
December 15, 2017 − The Giants traded LHP Matt Moore and international signing bonus pool money to Texas Rangers for minor league RHP Sam Wolff and minor league RHP Israel Cruz.[ 1]
December 19, 2017 − The Giants re-signed C Nick Hundley to a one-year deal.[ 2]
December 20, 2017 − The Giants traded 3B Christian Arroyo , CF Denard Span , minor league LHP Matt Krook , and minor league RHP Stephen Woods to Tampa Bay Rays for 3B Evan Longoria and cash considerations.[ 3]
January 12, 2018 − The Giants avoided arbitration with 2B Joe Panik , RHP Hunter Strickland , RHP Sam Dyson , RHP Cory Gearrin and LHP Will Smith agreeing to one-year deals.[ 4]
January 15, 2018 − The Giants traded RHP Kyle Crick , minor league OF Bryan Reynolds , and international signing bonus pool money to Pittsburgh Pirates for OF Andrew McCutchen and cash considerations.[ 5]
January 15, 2018 − The Giants signed OF Austin Jackson to a two-year contract.[ 6]
February 19, 2018 − The Giants signed LHP Tony Watson to a two-year contract with a player option for a third year.[ 7]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
National League Division Standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–4
3–4
3–3
8–11
11–8
6–1
1–5
2–5
4–2
6–1
12–7
8–11
3–3
2–5
10–10
Atlanta
4–3
—
3–3
3–4
2–5
2–5
14–5
3–4
13–6
12–7
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
10–9
8–12
Chicago
4–3
3–3
—
11–8
3–3
4–3
5–2
11–9
6–1
4–2
10–9
5–2
3–3
9–10
4–3
13–7
Cincinnati
3–3
4–3
8–11
—
2–4
6–1
2–5
6–13
3–3
3–4
5–14
3–4
4–2
7–12
1–6
10–10
Colorado
11–8
5–2
3–3
4–2
—
7–13
2–4
2–5
6–1
5–2
3–3
11–8
12–7
2–5
5–2
13–7
Los Angeles
8–11
5–2
3–4
1–6
13–7
—
2–4
4–3
4–2
3–4
5–1
14–5
10–9
3–4
5–1
12–8
Miami
1–6
5–14
2–5
5–2
4–2
4–2
—
2–5
7–12
8–11
1–4
2–5
4–3
3–3
6–13
9–11
Milwaukee
5–1
4–3
9–11
13–6
5–2
3–4
5–2
—
4–3
3–3
7–12
4–2
6–1
11–8
4–2
13–7
New York
5–2
6–13
1–6
3–3
1–6
2–4
12–7
3–4
—
11–8
3–4
4–2
4–3
3–3
11–8
8–12
Philadelphia
2–4
7–12
2–4
4–3
2–5
4–3
11–8
3–3
8–11
—
6–1
3–3
4–3
4–3
8–11
12–8
Pittsburgh
1–6
1–5
9–10
14–5
3–3
1–5
4–1
12–7
4–3
1–6
—
3–4
4–3
8–11
2–5
15–5
San Diego
7–12
3–4
2–5
4–3
8–11
5–14
5–2
2–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
—
8–11
4–3
2–4
7–13
San Francisco
11–8
3–3
3–3
2–4
7–12
9–10
3–4
1–6
3–4
3–4
3–4
11–8
—
2–5
4–2
8–12
St. Louis
3–3
2–4
10–9
12–7
5–2
4–3
3–3
8–11
3–3
3–4
11–8
3–4
5–2
—
5–2
11–9
Washington
5–2
9–10
3–4
6–1
2–5
1–5
13–6
2–4
8–11
11–8
5–2
4–2
2–4
2–5
—
9–11
The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.
Game log and schedule
Legend
Giants win
Giants loss
Postponement
Bold
Giants team member
2018 Game Log: 73–89 (Home: 42–39; Away: 31–50)
March: 2–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–1)
April: 13–13 (Home: 9–6; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
4
April 1
@ Dodgers
0–9
Hill (1–0)
Stratton (0–1)
–
41,866
2–2
5
April 3
Mariners
4–6
Gonzales (1–0)
Blach (1–1)
Díaz (3)
40,901
2–3
6
April 4
Mariners
10–1
Cueto (1–0)
Hernández (0–1)
–
42,582
3–3
–
April 6
Dodgers
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for April 28 as part of a doubleheader.
7
April 7
Dodgers
7–5 (14)
Goméz (1–0)
Font (0–2)
–
42,308
4–3
8
April 8
Dodgers
1–2 (10)
Fields (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
Jansen (1)
42,374
4–4
9
April 9
Diamondbacks
1–2
Godley (2–0)
Holland (0–2)
Bradley (1)
36,997
4–5
10
April 10
Diamondbacks
5–4
Strickland (1–0)
de la Rosa (0–1)
–
37,869
5–5
11
April 11
Diamondbacks
3–7
Salas (2–1)
Suárez (0–1)
–
35,041
5–6
12
April 12
@ Padres
7–0
Stratton (1–1)
Mitchell (0–2)
–
22,288
6–6
13
April 13
@ Padres
1–5
Ross (2–1)
Blach (1–2)
–
31,675
6–7
14
April 14
@ Padres
4–5
Cimber (1–1)
Gearrin (0–1)
Hand (6)
41,117
6–8
15
April 15
@ Padres
1–10
Lucchesi (2–0)
Beede (0–1)
–
34,316
6–9
16
April 17
@ Diamondbacks
0–1
Corbin (3–0)
Watson (1–1)
–
19,669
6–10
17
April 18
@ Diamondbacks
4–3 (10)
Strickland (2–0)
Boxberger (0–1)
Gearrin (1)
16,976
7–10
18
April 19
@ Diamondbacks
1–3
Greinke (2–1)
Blach (1–3)
Boxberger (6)
18,736
7–11
19
April 20
@ Angels
8–1
Samardzija (1–0)
Heaney (0–1)
–
37,494
8–11
20
April 21
@ Angels
3–4
Richards (3–0)
Holland (0–3)
Middleton (5)
42,666
8–12
21
April 22
@ Angels
4–2
Cueto (2–0)
Barría (1–1)
Strickland (3)
44,544
9–12
22
April 23
Nationals
4–2
Stratton (2–1)
González (2–2)
Strickland (4)
36,983
10–12
23
April 24
Nationals
4–3
Moronta (1–0)
Roark (1–2)
Strickland (5)
37,147
11–12
24
April 25
Nationals
2–15
Scherzer (5–1)
Samardzija (1–1)
–
35,126
11–13
25
April 27
Dodgers
6–4
Dyson (1–0)
Cingrani (0–1)
Strickland (6)
41,936
12–13
26
April 28 (1)
Dodgers
6–15
Buehler (1–0)
Stratton (2–2)
–
41,809
12–14
27
April 28 (2)
Dodgers
8–3
Cueto (3–0)
Wood (0–3)
–
40,608
13–14
28
April 29
Dodgers
4–2
Blach (2–3)
Maeda (2–2)
Strickland (7)
42,020
14–14
29
April 30
Padres
6–5
Johnson (1–1)
Hand (1–3)
–
35,470
15–14
May: 11–16 (Home: 5–4; Away: 6–12)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
30
May 1
Padres
2–3
Yates (1–0)
Strickland (2–1)
Hand (7)
36,735
15–15
31
May 2
Padres
9–4
Holland (1–3)
Richard (1–4)
–
36,475
16–15
32
May 4
@ Braves
9–4
Stratton (3–2)
Foltynewicz (2–2)
–
41,807
17–15
33
May 5
@ Braves
11–2
Blach (3–3)
McCarthy (4–1)
–
38,264
18–15
34
May 6
@ Braves
4–3
Suárez (1–1)
Soroka (1–1)
Strickland (8)
37,896
19–15
35
May 7
@ Phillies
0–11
Eflin (1–0)
Samardzija (1–2)
–
17,050
19–16
36
May 8
@ Phillies
2–4
Nola (5–1)
Holland (1–4)
Neris (7)
22,456
19–17
37
May 9
@ Phillies
3–11
Pivetta (2–2)
Stratton (3–3)
–
18,448
19–18
38
May 10
@ Phillies
3–6
Velasquez (3–4)
Blach (3–4)
Neris (8)
30,204
19–19
39
May 11
@ Pirates
2–11
Brault (3–1)
Suárez (1–2)
–
34,720
19–20
40
May 12
@ Pirates
5–6
Vázquez (2–0)
Watson (1–2)
–
27,502
19–21
41
May 13
@ Pirates
5–0
Holland (2–4)
Nova (2–3)
–
22,649
20–21
42
May 14
Reds
10–7
Stratton (4–3)
Romano (2–4)
–
36,156
21–21
43
May 15
Reds
5–3
Johnson (2–1)
Mahle (3–5)
Strickland (9)
37,809
22–21
44
May 16
Reds
3–6
Hughes (2–2)
Suárez (1–3)
Iglesias (8)
38,662
22–22
45
May 17
Rockies
3–5 (12)
McGee (1–2)
Johnson (2–2)
Davis (16)
37,224
22–23
46
May 18
Rockies
1–6
Freeland (4–4)
Holland (2–5)
–
40,970
22–24
47
May 19
Rockies
9–4
Stratton (5–3)
Gray (4–6)
–
39,195
23–24
48
May 20
Rockies
9–5
Dyson (2–0)
Shaw (1–2)
–
40,334
24–24
49
May 22
@ Astros
2–11
Cole (5–1)
Suárez (1–4)
–
35,638
24–25
50
May 23
@ Astros
1–4
Verlander (6–2)
Samardzija (1–3)
Giles (9)
31,929
24–26
51
May 25
@ Cubs
2–6
Hendricks (4–3)
Holland (2–6)
Morrow (11)
41,177
24–27
52
May 26
@ Cubs
5–4
Stratton (6–3)
Quintana (5–4)
Strickland (10)
41,250
25–27
53
May 27
@ Cubs
3–8
Rosario (1–0)
Blach (3–5)
–
41,587
25–28
54
May 28
@ Rockies
5–6 (10)
Shaw (2–3)
Strickland (2–2)
–
32,409
25–29
55
May 29
@ Rockies
4–11
Freeland (5–5)
Samardzija (1–4)
–
27,348
25–30
56
May 30
@ Rockies
7–4
Holland (3–6)
Musgrave (0–1)
Strickland (11)
29,400
26–30
June: 18–10 (Home: 12–4; Away: 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
57
June 1
Phillies
4–0
Stratton (7–3)
Pivetta (4–4)
–
38,119
27–30
58
June 2
Phillies
2–0
Suárez (2–4)
Velasquez (4–6)
Strickland (12)
39,208
28–30
59
June 3
Phillies
6–1
Rodríguez (1–0)
Arrieta (5–3)
–
40,491
29–30
60
June 4
Diamondbacks
10–3
Johnson (3–2)
Godley (5–5)
–
36,542
30–30
61
June 5
Diamondbacks
2–3
Corbin (6–2)
Bumgarner (0–1)
Boxberger (14)
36,925
30–31
62
June 6
Diamondbacks
5–4 (10)
Strickland (3–2)
Chafin (0–2)
–
41,042
31–31
63
June 8
@ Nationals
9–5
Moronta (2–0)
Strasburg (6–6)
–
41,591
32–31
64
June 9
@ Nationals
5–7
Miller (3–0)
Rodríguez (1–1)
Doolittle (16)
37,701
32–32
65
June 10
@ Nationals
2–0
Holland (4–6)
Scherzer (10–2)
Strickland (13)
35,705
33–32
66
June 11
@ Marlins
5–7
Conley (2–0)
Dyson (2–1)
Barraclough (3)
6,023
33–33
67
June 12
@ Marlins
1–3
Richards (1–3)
Stratton (7–4)
Barraclough (4)
5,928
33–34
68
June 13
@ Marlins
4–5
Steckenrider (3–1)
Moronta (2–1)
–
6,075
33–35
69
June 14
@ Marlins
6–3 (16)
Blach (4–5)
Hernández (0–4)
Dyson (1)
9,726
34–35
70
June 15
@ Dodgers
2–3
Stripling (6–1)
Holland (4–7)
Jansen (16)
53,433
34–36
71
June 16
@ Dodgers
1–3
Wood (2–5)
Bumgarner (0–2)
Jansen (17)
53,706
34–37
72
June 17
@ Dodgers
4–1
Stratton (8–4)
Ferguson (0–1)
Strickland (14)
49,541
35–37
73
June 18
Marlins
4–5
Guerrero (1–2)
Strickland (3–3)
Barraclough (6)
36,743
35–38
74
June 19
Marlins
6–3
Rodríguez (2–1)
Straily (2–3)
Dyson (2)
37,242
36–38
75
June 20
Marlins
6–5
Holland (5–7)
Ureña (2–9)
Moronta (1)
35,903
37–38
76
June 21
Padres
3–0
Bumgarner (1–2)
Ross (5–5)
Melancon (1)
37,497
38–38
77
June 22
Padres
2–6
Richard (7–6)
Stratton (8–5)
–
40,546
38–39
78
June 23
Padres
5–3
Moronta (3–1)
Cimber (3–4)
–
40,348
39–39
79
June 24
Padres
3–2 (11)
Blach (5–5)
Hand (1–4)
–
39,240
40–39
80
June 26
Rockies
3–2
Watson (2–2)
Ottavino (3–1)
Dyson (3)
36,070
41–39
81
June 27
Rockies
1–0
Moronta (4–1)
Musgrave (0–3)
–
36,046
42–39
82
June 28
Rockies
8–9
Ottavino (4–1)
Dyson (2–2)
Davis (22)
37,529
42–40
83
June 29
@ Diamondbacks
2–1
Suárez (3–4)
Chafin (1–3)
Smith (1)
30,981
43–40
84
June 30
@ Diamondbacks
7–0
Rodríguez (3–1)
Miller (0–2)
–
38,117
44–40
July: 11–14 (Home: 6–8; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
85
July 1
@ Diamondbacks
9–6
Gearrin (1–1)
Godley (9–6)
Smith (2)
29,721
45–40
86
July 2
@ Rockies
2–5
Freeland (8–6)
Bumgarner (1–3)
Davis (24)
40,333
45–41
87
July 3
@ Rockies
1–8
Senzatela (3–1)
Stratton (8–6)
–
48,072
45–42
88
July 4
@ Rockies
0–1
Anderson (6–3)
Suárez (3–5)
Davis (25)
48,158
45–43
89
July 5
Cardinals
2–11
Weaver (5–7)
Cueto (3–1)
–
38,766
45–44
90
July 6
Cardinals
3–2
Moronta (5–1)
Brebbia (1–2)
Smith (3)
37,996
46–44
91
July 7
Cardinals
2–3
Martinez (6–4)
Samardzija (1–5)
Norris (17)
39,606
46–45
92
July 8
Cardinals
13–8
Bumgarner (2–3)
Brebbia (1–3)
–
38,855
47–45
93
July 9
Cubs
2–1 (11)
Blach (6–5)
Cishek (2–1)
–
38,024
48–45
94
July 10
Cubs
0–2
Quintana (8–6)
Holland (5–8)
Cishek (3)
39,113
48–46
95
July 11
Cubs
5–4 (13)
Rodríguez (4–1)
Norwood (0–1)
–
41,099
49–46
96
July 13
Athletics
7–1
Bumgarner (3–3)
Jackson (1–1)
–
41,751
50–46
97
July 14
Athletics
3–4
Petit (4–2)
Watson (2–3)
Treinen (24)
41,970
50–47
98
July 15
Athletics
2–6
Manaea (9–6)
Suárez (3–6)
–
42,098
50–48
–
July 17
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
99
July 20
@ Athletics
5–1
Rodríguez (5–1)
Jackson (1–2)
–
45,606
51–48
100
July 21
@ Athletics
3–4 (11)
Petit (5–2)
Smith (0–1)
–
56,310
51–49
101
July 22
@ Athletics
5–6 (10)
Familia (5–4)
Blach (6–6)
–
44,374
51–50
102
July 24
@ Mariners
4–3
Watson (3–3)
Díaz (0–3)
Smith (4)
40,276
52–50
103
July 25
@ Mariners
2–3
Colomé (3–5)
Watson (3–4)
Díaz (38)
45,548
52–51
104
July 26
Brewers
5–7
Hader (3–0)
Melancon (0–1)
Knebel (13)
40,643
52–52
105
July 27
Brewers
1–3
Anderson (7–7)
Bumgarner (3–4)
Knebel (14)
40,414
52–53
106
July 28
Brewers
1–7
Chacin (10–3)
Cueto (3–2)
–
40,735
52–54
107
July 29
Brewers
8–5
Suárez (4–6)
Guerra (6–7)
Smith (5)
41,312
53–54
108
July 30
@ Padres
5–3 (12)
Smith (1–1)
Strahm (2–3)
–
31,725
54–54
109
July 31
@ Padres
3–2 (10)
Watson (4–4)
Maton (0–2)
Smith (6)
29,209
55–54
August: 13–14 (Home: 7–6; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
110
August 2
@ Diamondbacks
8–1
Bumgarner (4–4)
Greinke (12–6)
–
22,980
56–54
111
August 3
@ Diamondbacks
3–6
Corbin (8–4)
Stratton (8–7)
Boxberger (26)
27,581
56–55
112
August 4
@ Diamondbacks
3–9
Buchholz (5–1)
Suárez (4–7)
–
38,093
56–56
113
August 5
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Black (1–0)
Bradley (3–3)
Smith (7)
27,884
57–56
114
August 6
Astros
1–3
Osuna (1–0)
Smith (1–2)
Rondón (12)
40,251
57–57
115
August 7
Astros
1–2
Smith (4–1)
Black (1–1)
Rondón (13)
41,613
57–58
116
August 9
Pirates
5–10
Nova (7–6)
Suárez (4–8)
–
40,035
57–59
117
August 10
Pirates
13–10
Holland (6–8)
Holmes (1–2)
–
41,762
58–59
118
August 11
Pirates
0–4
Williams (10–8)
Blach (6–7)
–
41,209
58–60
119
August 12
Pirates
4–3
Rodríguez (6–1)
Musgrove (4–7)
Smith (8)
41,980
59–60
120
August 13
@ Dodgers
5–2
Black (2–1)
Alexander (2–1)
Smith (9)
45,229
60–60
121
August 14
@ Dodgers
2–1
Dyson (3–2)
Maeda (7–8)
Smith (10)
46,734
61–60
122
August 15
@ Dodgers
3–4 (12)
Báez (4–3)
Kelly (0–1)
–
44,987
61–61
123
August 17
@ Reds
1–2 (11)
Hernandez (5–0)
Black (2–2)
–
19,540
61–62
124
August 18
@ Reds
1–7
Harvey (6–7)
Bumgarner (4–5)
–
23,878
61–63
125
August 19
@ Reds
4–11
Castillo (7–10)
Suárez (4–9)
–
22,756
61–64
126
August 20
@ Mets
2–1 (13)
Law (1–0)
Bashlor (0–2)
–
24,811
62–64
127
August 21
@ Mets
3–6
Oswalt (3–2)
Watson (4–5)
–
24,999
62–65
128
August 22
@ Mets
3–5
Syndergaard (9–3)
Kelly (0–2)
Sewald (1)
28,157
62–66
129
August 23
@ Mets
3–1
Bumgarner (5–5)
deGrom (8–8)
Smith (11)
25,584
63–66
130
August 24
Rangers
6–7 (10)
Gearrin (2–1)
Dyson (3–3)
Leclerc (7)
39,845
63–67
131
August 25
Rangers
5–3
Suárez (5–9)
Pérez (2–6)
Melancon (2)
40,287
64–67
132
August 26
Rangers
3–1
Holland (7–8)
Gallardo (7–3)
Melancon (3)
39,260
65–67
133
August 27
Diamondbacks
2–0
Stratton (9–7)
Corbin (10–5)
Strickland (14)
38,808
66–67
134
August 28
Diamondbacks
1–0
Smith (2–2)
Ziegler (1–6)
–
37,276
67–67
135
August 29
Diamondbacks
1–3
Godley (14–7)
Rodríguez (6–2)
Boxberger (30)
35,626
67–68
136
August 31
Mets
7–0
Suárez (6–9)
Wheeler (9–7)
–
39,057
68–68
September: 5–21 (Home: 3–11; Away: 2–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
Mets
1–2 (11)
Blevins (2–2)
Strickland (3–4)
Gsellman (9)
38,875
68–69
138
September 2
Mets
1–4
Syndergaard (10–3)
Stratton (9–8)
–
39,692
68–70
139
September 3
@ Rockies
8–9
Oh (2–0)
Watson (4–6)
Davis (38)
43,256
68–71
140
September 4
@ Rockies
2–6
Rusin (2–2)
Moronta (5–2)
–
24,727
68–72
141
September 5
@ Rockies
3–5
Musgrave (2–3)
Suárez (6–10)
Ottavino (6)
24,790
68–73
142
September 7
@ Brewers
2–4
Hader (5–1)
Strickland (3–5)
Jeffress (9)
30,916
68–74
143
September 8
@ Brewers
3–4
González (8–11)
Stratton (9–9)
Jeffress (10)
25,814
68–75
144
September 9
@ Brewers
3–6
Burnes (4–0)
Bumgarner (5–6)
Knebel (15)
35,388
68–76
145
September 10
Braves
1–4
Newcomb (12–8)
Rodríguez (6–3)
Minter (14)
35,996
68–77
146
September 11
Braves
1–4
Foltynewicz (11–9)
Suárez (6–11)
–
35,285
68–78
147
September 12
Braves
1–2
Winkler (3–0)
Smith (2–3)
Venters (2)
38,156
68–79
148
September 14
Rockies
2–0
Stratton (10–9)
Anderson (6–9)
–
37,800
69–79
149
September 15
Rockies
3–0
Bumgarner (6–6)
Márquez (12–10)
Smith (12)
38,204
70–79
150
September 16
Rockies
2–3
Senzatela (5–6)
Rodríguez (6–4)
Davis (40)
38,824
70–80
151
September 17
@ Padres
4–2
Suárez (7–11)
Mitchell (1–4)
Smith (13)
23,653
71–80
152
September 18
@ Padres
5–4
Dyson (4–3)
Stammen (8–3)
Smith (14)
26,285
72–80
153
September 19
@ Padres
4–8
Erlin (4–7)
Stratton (10–10)
–
31,933
72–81
154
September 21
@ Cardinals
3–5
Brebbia (3–3)
Melancon (0–2)
Martínez (4)
45,892
72–82
155
September 22
@ Cardinals
4–5 (10)
Martínez (8–6)
Melancon (0–3)
–
45,878
72–83
156
September 23
@ Cardinals
2–9
Mikolas (17–4)
Suárez (7–12)
–
46,596
72–84
157
September 24
Padres
0–5
Mitchell (2–4)
Holland (7–9)
Yates (11)
35,428
72–85
158
September 25
Padres
5–4 (12)
Melancon (1–3)
Wick (0–1)
–
36,063
73–85
159
September 26
Padres
2–3
Díaz (1–0)
Kelly (0–3)
Yates (12)
36,044
73–86
160
September 28
Dodgers
1–3
Ryu (7–3)
Bumgarner (6–7)
Jansen (38)
41,167
73–87
161
September 29
Dodgers
6–10
Wood (9–7)
Melancon (1–4)
—
41,768
73–88
162
September 30
Dodgers
0–15
Hill (11–5)
Suárez (7–13)
—
41,280
73–89
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Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
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; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
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^ Kramer, Daniel (December 20, 2017). "Evan sent! Longo goes West, fills Giant void" . MLB.com . Retrieved December 20, 2017 .
^ Lee, Jane. "Giants avoid arbitration with Panik, 4 others" . MLB.com . Retrieved January 12, 2017 .
^ Kramer, Daniel. "In Giant need of offense, SF trades for Cutch" . MLB.com . Retrieved January 15, 2017 .
^ Haft, Chris. "Giants find center fielder, sign free agent A-Jax" . MLB.com . Retrieved January 22, 2018 .
^ Haft, Chris (February 19, 2018). "Giants sign lefty reliever Watson to 2-year deal" . MLB.com . Retrieved February 19, 2018 .
^ Padilla, Doug. "Belt has longest at-bat that we've ever seen" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 22, 2018 .
^ "Rangers acquire Austin Jackson, Cory Gearrin in trade with Giants" . ESPN.com . July 8, 2018. Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Haft, Chris (July 8, 2018). "Posey joins starter Crawford as Giants All-Stars" . MLB.com . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Browne, Ian. "Giants deal McCutchen to Yankees" . MLB.com . Retrieved August 31, 2018 .
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