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THIS DATE IN GIANTS HISTORY Game #53 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MEDIA NOTES June 2, 2012 Home Game #27 (15-11) Chicago Cubs (18-33) at San Francisco Giants (28-24) AT&T Park TODAY’S GAME...e San Francisco Giants host the Chicago Cubs in the 2nd game of this 4-game series...Giants’right-hander Matt Cain (5-2, 2.79) will face Cubs’ right-hander Matt Garza (2-3, 4.22). Score first 18-8 Score 4 or more 22-9 Score less than 4 6-15 Out-hit opp. 21-7 Out-hit by opp. 6-15 Commit No Errors 16-8 Commit Error 12-16 One-run games 11-9 Lead aſter 7 23-0 Tied aſter 7 4-1 Trail aſter 7 1-23 Lead aſter 8 24-0 Tied aſter 8 3-1 Trail aſter 8 1-23 Hit at least 1 HR 13-10 Hit no HRs 15-14 Comeback wins 10 Lineups Used 42 Last at-bat 8-3 Extra Innings 4-1 Series Sweeps 0-2 Series (W-L-S) 10-4-3 1-game series 0-0 2-game series 0-0-2 3-game series 9-4-0 4-game series 1-0-1 GIANTS’ RECORD WHEN THEY... HIGHEST WIN PCT. IN NL SINCE MAY 5 Rk Team Win Pct. (W-L) 1 Miami .654 (17-9) 2t Cincinnati .615 (16-10) 2t New York .615 (16-10) 2t San Francisco .615 (16-10) 5 Pittsburgh .600 (15-10) LONGEST HOME HIT STREAK IN GIANTS FRANCISHE HISTORY (SINCE 1900) Rk Player Gms Start-End 1 Mike Donlin 26 8/28/1905-5/5/1906 2 Angel Pagan 25 4/14/2012-present 3 Don Mueller 24 9/13/1954-5/8/1955 Chart courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau GIANTS ON THIS HOMESTAND VS. ARIZONA AND CHICAGO Games: 4 Record: 3-1 Avg.: .267 (32-for-120) Avg. w/RISP: .222 (6-for-27) Runs Per Game: 3.0 (12 total) Home Runs: 0 Stolen Bases: 5 ERA: 2.25 (9er, 36.0ip) Starters W-L: 2-1 Starters ERA: 1.86 (6er, 29.0ip) Relievers W-L: 1-0 Relievers ERA: 3.86 (3er, 7.0ip) Saves/Opportunities: 3/3 LONGEST ACTIVE REGULAR SEASON SELLOUT STREAK IN MAJORS Team Streak Date it Started Boston 739* May 15, 2003 Philadelphia 229 July 7, 2009 San Francisco 110 Oct. 1, 2010 *denotes ML record MISCELLANEOUS RECORD 1st Game of Series: 9-9 Last Game of Series: 8-8 Rubber Game: 5-1 Get-Away Day: 8-4 Orange Jerseys: 2-2 Interleague Play: 2-1 At AT&T Park: 15-11 On Road: 13-13 June 2, 1963 - Willie Mays belted 3 home runs off three different pitchers in a 6-4 victory at St. Louis...his blast off Bob Hum- phreys carried an estimated 480 feet. PROBABLES AND BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR REMAINDER OF THIS SERIES VS. CHICAGO (ALL TIMES PDT): Sunday, June 3 vs. Chicago (1:05): LHP Travis Wood (0-1, 5.94) vs. LHP Barry Zito (4-2, 3.41) - CSNBA Monday, June 4 vs. Chicago (12:45): RHP Jeff Samardzija (5-3, 3.09) vs. RHP Ryan Vogelsong (3-2, 2.36) - CSNBA note: all games broadcast on KNBR radio (English)/68 home games and 2 road contests broadcast on KTRB 860 ESPN Deportes (Spanish) THE GIANTS...earned a 4-3 victory against the Cubs last night in the 1st game of this 4-game wrap around series and are now 3-1 on this 7-game homestand against Arizona (2-1) and Chicago (1-0). • Enter today’s game in 2nd place in the NL West, 4.0 games behind 1st-place LA...this is the closest the Giants have been to 1st place since also being 4.0 back on May 8. TURN BACK THE CLOCK...e Giants and Cubs will be wearing replica uniforms from 1912 today...some more elements from today’s turn back the century game include: • e scoreboard will have a vintage look and there will be no video shown. • ere will be roving barber shop quartets outside the gates. • Ushers, security guards, grounds keepers and other staff will be in 1912 era garb. • Only organ music will be played the entire game. • ere will be peanuts for sale for 5 cents at certain locations throughout the ballpark. • e starting lineups and pre-game announcements will be done with a megaphone from the field. SF’S WINNING WAYS...e Giants have won 10 of their last 15 games and 13 of their last 20...beginning May 5, the Giants are tied with Cincinnati and New York for the 2nd- highest win pct. in the NL, posting a .615 winning pct. (16-10). VOTE MELKY FOR MAY...Cabrera finished the month of May by hitting safely in 25 of 29 games, batting .429 (51-for-119) with 38 runs scored, 7 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runs and 17 RBI...Cabrera will be a top candidate to win NL Player of the Month for May, which will be announced tomorrow. CAIN HE GET BACK TO .500?...RHP Matt Cain enters today’s game with a career record of 74-75...with a victory today, Cain will reach the .500 mark in his career win-loss column for the 1st time since May 19, 2007 when he was 17-17. HITTING AT HOME...OF Angel Pagan enters today’s game with a 25-game home hit streak, now the longest home hit streak in SF-era history and the 2nd-longest in Giants franchise history (since 1900)...according to Elias, Mike Donlin had a 26 game home hit streak from Aug. 28, 1905 to May 5, 1906...Pagan’s .356 home avg. (37-for-104) is tied for the 6th-best in the NL. STAYING IN THE PACIFIC...For the next 30 days the Giants will not travel out of the Pacific time zone as their next two road trips will be at San Diego (3 games from June 5-7) and then a 10-game trip to Seattle, Los Angeles-AL and Oakland. NOT MANY HOMERS...e Giants have hit a total of 6 HRs here at AT&T Park in 26 games...that’s the fewest HRs any team has hit in their home park this season...SF hasn’t hit a HR here at AT&T Park in their last 10 games and have hit just 1 in their past 16 contests. WITH RISP...e Giants are hitting just .189 (10-for-53) with runners in scoring position in their last 7 games...their .214 clip (101-for-473) overall in these situations ranks as the 3rd-lowest in the Majors behind San Diego (.190) and Oakland (.210). CLOSE ONES...e Giants have played 20 one-run games this season, the 3rd-most in the Majors (Pittsburgh has 23, Los Angeles has 21)...SF is 11-9 in such contests. HOME SWEET HOME...e Giants have won 9 of their last 13 games here at AT&T Park and are 15-11 on the Shores of McCovey Cove this year, going 6-1-2 (win-loss-split) in their 1st 9 home series...they will play 9 of their next 11 games here at AT&T Park. TOO MANY MISTAKES...e Giants lead the Majors with 51 errors on the season.

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Page 1: GIANTS’ RECORD WHEN THEY - MLB.com · 6/2/2012  · Boston 739* May 15, 2003 Philadelphia 229 July 7, 2009 San Francisco 110 Oct. 1, 2010 *denotes ML record MISCELLANEOUS RECORD

THIS DATE IN GIANTS HISTORY

Game #53 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MEDIA NOTES June 2, 2012Home Game #27 (15-11) Chicago Cubs (18-33) at San Francisco Giants (28-24) AT&T ParkTODAY’S GAME...The San Francisco Giants host the Chicago Cubs in the 2nd game of this 4-game series...Giants’right-hander Matt

Cain (5-2, 2.79) will face Cubs’ right-hander Matt Garza (2-3, 4.22).

Score first 18-8 Score 4 or more 22-9 Score less than 4 6-15 Out-hit opp. 21-7 Out-hit by opp. 6-15 Commit No Errors 16-8 Commit Error 12-16 One-run games 11-9

Lead after 7 23-0 Tied after 7 4-1 Trail after 7 1-23 Lead after 8 24-0 Tied after 8 3-1 Trail after 8 1-23 Hit at least 1 HR 13-10 Hit no HRs 15-14

Comeback wins 10 Lineups Used 42 Last at-bat 8-3 Extra Innings 4-1 Series Sweeps 0-2 Series (W-L-S) 10-4-3 1-game series 0-0 2-game series 0-0-2 3-game series 9-4-0 4-game series 1-0-1

GIANTS’ RECORD WHEN THEY...

HIGHEST WIN PCT. IN NL SINCE MAY 5 Rk Team Win Pct. (W-L) 1 Miami .654 (17-9) 2t Cincinnati .615 (16-10) 2t New York .615 (16-10) 2t San Francisco .615 (16-10) 5 Pittsburgh .600 (15-10)

LONGEST HOME HIT STREAK IN

GIANTS FRANCISHE HISTORY (SINCE 1900) Rk Player Gms Start-End 1 Mike Donlin 26 8/28/1905-5/5/1906 2 Angel Pagan 25 4/14/2012-present 3 Don Mueller 24 9/13/1954-5/8/1955 Chart courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau

GIANTS ON THIS HOMESTANDVS. ARIZONA AND CHICAGO

Games: 4 Record: 3-1

Avg.: .267 (32-for-120) Avg. w/RISP: .222 (6-for-27) Runs Per Game: 3.0 (12 total) Home Runs: 0 Stolen Bases: 5

ERA: 2.25 (9er, 36.0ip) Starters W-L: 2-1 Starters ERA: 1.86 (6er, 29.0ip) Relievers W-L: 1-0 Relievers ERA: 3.86 (3er, 7.0ip) Saves/Opportunities: 3/3

LONGEST ACTIVE REGULAR SEASON SELLOUT STREAK IN MAJORS

Team Streak Date it Started Boston 739* May 15, 2003 Philadelphia 229 July 7, 2009 San Francisco 110 Oct. 1, 2010 *denotes ML record

MISCELLANEOUS RECORD

1st Game of Series: 9-9Last Game of Series: 8-8Rubber Game: 5-1Get-Away Day: 8-4Orange Jerseys: 2-2Interleague Play: 2-1At AT&T Park: 15-11On Road: 13-13

June 2, 1963 - Willie Mays belted 3 home runs off three different pitchers in a 6-4 victory at St. Louis...his blast off Bob Hum-

phreys carried an estimated 480 feet.

PROBABLES AND BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR REMAINDER OF THIS SERIES VS. CHICAGO (ALL TIMES PDT):

• Sunday,June3vs.Chicago(1:05):LHPTravisWood (0-1, 5.94) vs. LHP Barry Zito (4-2, 3.41) - CSNBA • Monday,June4vs.Chicago(12:45):RHPJeffSamardzija (5-3, 3.09) vs. RHP Ryan Vogelsong (3-2, 2.36) - CSNBA note: all games broadcast on KNBR radio (English)/68 home games and 2 road contests broadcast on KTRB 860 ESPN Deportes (Spanish)

THE GIANTS...earned a 4-3 victory against the Cubs last night in the 1st game of this 4-game wrap around series and are now 3-1 on this 7-game homestand against Arizona (2-1) and Chicago (1-0).

•Entertoday’sgamein2ndplaceintheNLWest,4.0gamesbehind1st-placeLA...thisisthe closest the Giants have been to 1st place since also being 4.0 back on May 8.

TURN BACK THE CLOCK...The Giants and Cubs will be wearing replica uniforms from 1912today...somemoreelementsfromtoday’sturnbackthecenturygameinclude:

•Thescoreboardwillhaveavintagelookandtherewillbenovideoshown. •Therewillberovingbarbershopquartetsoutsidethegates. •Ushers,securityguards,groundskeepersandotherstaffwillbein1912eragarb. •Onlyorganmusicwillbeplayedtheentiregame. •Therewillbepeanutsforsalefor5centsatcertainlocationsthroughouttheballpark. •Thestartinglineupsandpre-gameannouncementswillbedonewithamegaphonefromthefield.

SF’S WINNING WAYS...The Giants have won 10 of their last 15 games and 13 of their last 20...beginning May 5, the Giants are tied with Cincinnati and New York for the 2nd-highestwinpct.intheNL,postinga.615winningpct.(16-10).

VOTE MELKY FOR MAY...Cabrera finishedthemonthofMaybyhittingsafelyin25of29 games, batting .429 (51-for-119) with 38 runs scored, 7 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runsand17RBI...CabrerawillbeatopcandidatetowinNLPlayeroftheMonthforMay, which will be announced tomorrow.

CAIN HE GET BACK TO .500?...RHP Matt Cainenterstoday’sgamewithacareerrecordof 74-75...with a victory today, Cain will reach the .500 mark in his career win-loss column for the 1st time since May 19, 2007 when he was 17-17.

HITTING AT HOME...OF Angel Paganenterstoday’sgamewitha25-gamehomehitstreak, now the longest home hit streak in SF-era history and the 2nd-longest in Giants franchise history (since 1900)...according to Elias, Mike Donlin had a 26 game home hitstreakfromAug.28,1905toMay5,1906...Pagan’s.356homeavg.(37-for-104)istiedforthe6th-bestintheNL.

STAYING IN THE PACIFIC...For the next 30 days the Giants will not travel out of the PacifictimezoneastheirnexttworoadtripswillbeatSanDiego(3gamesfromJune5-7)andthena10-gametriptoSeattle,LosAngeles-ALandOakland.

NOT MANY HOMERS...The Giants have hit a total of 6 HRs here at AT&T Park in 26 games...that’sthefewestHRsanyteamhashitintheirhomeparkthisseason...SFhasn’thita HR here at AT&T Park in their last 10 games and have hit just 1 in their past 16 contests.

WITH RISP...The Giants are hitting just .189 (10-for-53) with runners in scoring position in their last 7 games...their .214 clip (101-for-473) overall in these situations ranks as the3rd-lowestintheMajorsbehindSanDiego(.190)andOakland(.210).

CLOSE ONES...The Giants have played 20 one-run games this season, the 3rd-most in the Majors(Pittsburghhas23,LosAngeleshas21)...SFis11-9insuchcontests.

HOME SWEET HOME...The Giants have won 9 of their last 13 games here at AT&T Park and are 15-11 on the Shores of McCovey Cove this year, going 6-1-2 (win-loss-split) in their 1st 9 home series...they will play 9 of their next 11 games here at AT&T Park.

TOO MANY MISTAKES...The Giants lead the Majors with 51 errors on the season.

Page 2: GIANTS’ RECORD WHEN THEY - MLB.com · 6/2/2012  · Boston 739* May 15, 2003 Philadelphia 229 July 7, 2009 San Francisco 110 Oct. 1, 2010 *denotes ML record MISCELLANEOUS RECORD

GIANTS MEDIA NOTES TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER PAGE 2

#18 MATT CAIN RHPBreakdown W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO2012 San Francisco 5-2 2.79 10 71.0 53 23 22 13 66Career (8th season) 74-75 3.33 214 1388.1 1155 546 513 486 1151 2011 vs. Chicago-NL 0-0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 6Career vs. Chicago-NL 5-2 2.16 11 75.0 47 20 18 22 68

CAIN’S HISTORY

Last Win: 5/27/12 at MIA (vs. Nolasco) Last Loss: 5/1/12 vs. MIA (vs. Nolasco) Last CG: 4/13/12 vs. PIT (vs. McDonald) Last Shutout: 4/13/12 vs. PIT (vs. McDonald) 2012 Highs Career HighsLow-Hit CG: 1, 4/13/12 vs. PIT 1 (3x), 4/13/12 vs. PITInnings: 9.0 (2x), 4/18/12 vs. PHI 9.0 (13x), 4/18/12 vs. PHIStrikeouts: 11, 4/13/12 vs. PIT 12, 8/6/06 vs. COLWin Streak: 4, 5/12-present 7, 5/7/09-6/14/09Loss Streak: 2, 4/24-5/1 6, 5/19/07-6/27/07

CAIN AT THE PLATE

AVG. AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH2012 .167 24 4 2 0 0 2 0 9 1Career .120 407 49 10 1 5 20 15 203 50Last Home Run: 9/18/11 at COL (off Esmil Rogers)

RUN SUPPORT(runs during appearance)

Runs Scored Times 0 runs 2 1 run 1 2 runs -- 3 runs 2 4 runs 1 5 runs 2 6 runs 2 7 runs -- 8 runs -- 9 runs -- 10+ runs -- Run Support AVG. 4.18

CAIN AT A GLANCE •2-timeNLAll-Star(2009and2011)willbemakinghis11thstartofthe

2012 season...will mark his 214th start and 215th career appearance. •Signeda5-yearextensionwithaclub/vestingplayeroptionforthe2018

season on April 2.

LAST TIME OUT •Earned the victory in his most recent start at Miami last Sunday...tossed

6.2 innings, allowing 2 runs (1 ER) on 5 hits and 3 BBs with 4 Ks. •Retiredthe1st7batterstostartthegameand11ofthe1st12hittershefaced. •Right-handedbatterswere0-for-12againsthim.

BACK TO .500 •With a victory in today’s game Cain will reach the .500 mark in his career

win-loss column for the 1st time since May 19, 2007 when he was 17-17. •Cain has made 166 starts since that time.

VS. CHICAGO-NL •Isslatedforhis12thcareerstartvs.theCubs...is5-2witha2.16ERA(18er,

75.0ip) over his 1st 11 efforts, while holding Chicago-NL to a .177 avg. against (47-for-265).

•Made1startvs.theCubslastseasonandtossed7.0-shutoutinnings,allow-ing 4 hits and BB with 6 Ks, however he did not factor into the decision.

•Is in the midst of a 15.0 inning scoreless streak vs. Chicago-NL. •Hasallowed1earnedrunorlessin8ofhis11assignments. •His .177 avg. against CHC is lowest vs. any NL opponent over his career.

RISPY BUSINESS •Ranks 5th in the NL holding opponents to a .138 clip (9-for-65) w/RISP...

opponentsare4-for-33(.121)offCainwithRISPinhislast4games. •Forhiscareer,Cain is holding the opposition to a .211 clip (233-for-1,102)

withRISP,whichisthe3rd-lowestmarkintheMajorssince2005.

HOW LOW CAN YOU GO •Has posted the 6th-lowest opponents batting average against in the NL

this season, holding the opposition to a .209 clip (53-for-254).

THROWING DARTS •HasissuedthefewestwalksontheGiantsstaff,allowingjust13BBsin10

starts (71.0ip). •Ranks7thintheNLallowingonly1.65BBs/9.0ip.

AT THE PLATE •Ownsalifetime.120avg.(49-for-407)with102Bs,13B,5HRs,20RBI

and 50 sacrifices.

CAREER NOTES •Hascrested30-startbarrierineachofhis1st6fullseasons. •Hasnevermissedastartduetoinjuryandhasbeenskippedinrotation

justonce(May,2006). •Hasreceivedlowestrunsupportavg.inMajorssincehis1stfullseasonin

2006, averaging 3.92 runs per game. •Hasgone63-9(.875)witha2.86ERA(222er,698.0ip)whentheGiants

score at least 3 runs of support for him (103 starts). •Hastakenno-hitterto7thinning5timesduringhiscareer(June19,2006

vs. LAA - 7.2 innings, Sept. 8, 2006 vs. SD - 6.1 innings, April 9, 2007 at SD - 6.0 innings, April 12, 2008 vs. STL - 6.0 innings and most recently Sept. 26, 2010 at COL - 7.1 innings).

RUNS BY INNING

Inning Games Runs Avg. 1st 10 5 0.50 2nd 10 0 0.00 3rd 10 3 0.30 4th 10 5 0.50 5th 10 2 0.20 6th 10 4 0.40 7th 7 4 0.57 8th 3 0 0.00 9th 2 0 0.00

CAIN’S 2012 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWNCategory DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HRHome 2-1 1.85 39.0 23 8 8 4 35 2Road 3-1 3.94 32.0 30 15 14 9 31 4 Day 3-0 3.12 34.2 26 13 12 7 35 3 Night 2-2 2.48 36.1 27 10 10 6 31 3April 1-1 2.37 30.1 14 8 8 5 26 4May 4-1 3.10 40.2 39 15 14 8 40 2Pre-ASB 5-2 2.79 71.0 53 23 22 13 66 6 Post-ASB --- -.-- -.- -- -- -- -- -- --

Category AVG. AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO OBP SLGLHH .233 116 27 6 1 1 9 32 .288 .328RHH .188 138 26 8 2 5 4 34 .221 .384Totals .209 254 53 14 3 6 13 66 .252 .358

CAIN’S 2012 STARTSDate OPP DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR #P4/8 at AZ ND L, 6-7 6.0 6 5 5 2 4 2 974/13 vs. PIT W W, 5-0 9.0 1 0 0 0 11 0 1064/18 vs. PHI ND W, 1-0(11) 9.0 2 0 0 1 4 0 914/24 at CIN L L, 2-9 6.1 5 3 3 2 7 2 1165/1 vs. MIA L L, 1-2 8.0 6 2 2 1 4 1 1025/6 vs. MIL ND W, 4-3(11) 7.0 6 2 2 1 10 0 1065/12 at ARI W W, 5-2 6.0 3 1 1 2 8 0 1095/17 vs. STL W W, 7-5 6.0 8 4 4 1 6 1 1125/22 at MIL W W, 6-4 7.0 11 4 4 0 8 0 1155/27 at MIA W W, 3-2 6.2 5 2 1 3 4 0 103Totals (10 starts)5-2 2.79 71.0 53 23 22 13 66 6 1057

CUBS CAREER BATTING VS. CAINPlayer AVG AB H HR RBI BB SOJeffBaker .182 11 2 0 0 0 4Darwin Barney .333 3 1 0 0 0 0Tony Campana .000 3 0 0 0 0 2Starlin Castro .429 7 3 0 0 1 2DavidDeJesus .167 6 1 0 0 1 1Blake DeWitt .286 21 6 1 2 3 2Koyie Hill .333 12 4 0 2 1 1ReedJohnson .000 5 0 0 0 0 2Alfonso Soriano .125 8 1 1 2 3 3Geovany Soto .000 6 0 0 0 0 3Ian Stewart .200 25 5 1 2 2 11

CAIN’S STARTS VS. CHICAGO-NL

Date H/R DEC SCORE IP H R ER BB SO HR #P5/10/06 H L L, 1-8 5.1 7 8 7 2 2 1 879/2/06 R W W, 4-2 7.2 4 1 0 2 7 0 1177/18/07 R L L, 1-12 4.0 4 6 6 5 3 0 928/23/07 H W W, 4-1 7.0 8 1 1 1 4 0 1047/1/08 H W W, 2-1 8.0 2 0 0 3 10 0 1147/11/08 H ND L, 3-1 7.0 3 0 0 3 9 0 1159/27/09 H W W, 5-1 8.0 3 0 0 2 8 0 1128/12/10 H ND W, 8-7 6.0 8 3 3 1 9 0 1219/21/10 R ND W, 1-0 6.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 826/30/11 R ND L, 2-5 7.0 4 0 0 1 6 0 111Totals (10 starts) 4-2 2.32 66.0 45 19 17 21 60 1 1055Overall (11 starts)5-2 2.16 75.0 47 20 18 22 68 2 1160

TOMORROW’S STARTER: Barry Zito •2002 AL Cy Young Award winner and 3-time AL All-Star (2002-03, 2006)

will be making his 11th start of the season, his 373rd start and 379th appearance of his career...earned the win in his most recent outing last Mondayvs.Arizona...allowedjust2runson7hitsand1walkwith3Ksin 7.0 innings...marked his 6th quality start of the season and 6th time he had pitched 6.0 innings-or-more.

•vs. Chicago: Has gone 2-3 with a 4.46 ERA (21er, 42.1ip) and 16 walks to 30 strikeouts in 7 starts.

Breakdown W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO2012 San Francisco 4-2 3.41 10 58.0 51 28 22 26 34Career (13th season) 149-126 3.90 378 2310.0 2061 1089 1001 960 1717 2011 vs. Chicago 1-0 2.57 1 7.0 4 2 2 2 3Career vs. Chicago 2-3 4.46 7 42.1 43 23 21 16 30

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GIANTS MEDIA NOTES BULLPEN PAGE 3

Month W-L ERA SV-OPP IP H R ERApril 4-4 3.71 6-9 53.1 65 33 22May 4-3 2.74 10-11 82.0 69 30 25June 0-0 9.00 1-1 1.0 3 1 1July -- -.-- -- -.- -- -- --Aug. -- -.-- -- -.- -- -- --Sept. -- -.-- -- -.- -- -- --Oct. -- -.-- -- -.- -- -- --

DATE OPP W-L-S IP H R ER BB SO HR5/24-27 at MIA 0-0-1 9.1 10 5 4 4 10 05/28-30 ARI 0-0-2 6.0 6 2 2 1 6 06/1-4 CHC 0-0-1 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 1

JEREMY AFFELDTDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/18 OAK ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 005/21 at MIL ND 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 005/24 at MIA ND 0.1 0 0 0 1 1 005/26 at MIA ND 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 005/30 ARI ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0Totals 0-0-0 0.00 4.2 3 0 0 2 6 0

SANTIAGO CASILLADATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/22 at MIL SV 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 005/27 at MIA SV 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 005/28 ARI SV 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 005/29 ARI SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 006/01 CHC ND 0.1 3 1 1 0 0 1Totals 0-0-4 1.93 4.2 6 1 1 1 4 1

STEVE EDLEFSENDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/20 OAK ND 1.1 2 0 0 1 2 005/23 at MIL ND 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 005/24 at MIA ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 005/26 at MIA ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 005/30 ARI ND 1.0 3 2 2 1 0 0Totals 0-0-0 2.70 6.2 7 2 2 2 6 0

CLAY HENSLEYDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/21 at MIL ND 1.2 0 0 0 2 1 005/23 at MIL ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 005/24 at MIA ND 0.1 2 0 0 1 1 005/28 ARI ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 005/29 ARI W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 1-0-0 0.00 5.0 2 0 0 3 6 0

JAVIER LOPEZDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/21 at MIL ND 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 005/24 at MIA ND 1.0 4 4 4 1 1 005/25 at MIA ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 005/27 at MIA ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 006/01 CHC SV 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-0-1 10.80 3.1 4 4 0 2 2 0

SHANE LOUXDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/11 at AZ ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 005/20 OAK ND 3.0 2 2 2 0 0 105/23 atMIL ND 2.0 3 0 0 0 3 005/25 at MIA ND 1.1 1 1 0 1 0 0Totals 0-0-0 2.45 7.1 7 3 2 1 3 1

SERGIO ROMODATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR05/17 STL ND 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 105/18 OAK ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 005/21 at MIL ND 0.2 0 0 0 1 2 005/22 at MIL ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 005/27 at MIA ND 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 0Totals 0-0-0 2.08 4.1 1 1 1 2 7 1

GIANTS BULLPEN - BY MONTH

GIANTS BULLPEN LINES - LAST 3 SERIES

INDIVIDUALS - LAST 5 OUTINGS

#41 JEREMY AFFELDT (0-1, 2.55, 0 SV)Last Win: 8/27/11 vs. HOU Last Loss: 4/8/12 at AZ Last Save: 7/1/11 at DET1st BF/Retired: 17/8 (47.1%) IR/IRsc: 13/8 (61.5%) Save Op. (0/0)

• Has retired 23 of his last 28 batters faced (9 strikeouts). • Has been unscored upon in his last 7 outings (6.2ip) and 13 of his last 14 appearances. • Left-handedbattersarehitting.280(7-for-25)offhim,butare1-for-their-last-9. • WasreinstatedfromDLonMay13(rightkneesprain)andhasnotallowedrunsince

comingofftheDL(7scorelessappearances).

#46 SANTIAGO CASILLA (1-2, 1.54, 14 SV) Last Win: 5/21/12 at MIL Last Loss: 5/15/12 vs. COL Last Save: 5/29/12 vs. ARI1st BF/Retired: 25/21 (84.0%) IR/IRsc: 5/2 (40.0%) Save Op. (14/15)

• Hadroughoutinglastnightasherecordedjust1outandallowed3hitsincludinga3-runHRtoAlfonsoSorianointhe9thframe...leftthegameaftersufferingakneeinjury.

• Is 14-for-15 in save chances with his 14 saves tied for the 3rd-most in the NL. • His 1.54 ERA (4er, 23.1ip) is tied for the 6th-lowest among NL relievers. • Opponentsare2-for-14(.143)offhimthisseasonwithRISP. • Leads the club with 25 appearances this season.

#65 STEVE EDLEFSEN (0-0, 3.77, 0 SV) Last Win: None Last Loss: None Last Save: None1st BF/Retired: 12/9 (75.0%) IR/IRsc: 8/3 (38.0%) Save Op. (0/0)

• Hasstill been unscored upon in 9 of his 12 games this year. • Has allowed 3 of his 8 runners inherited this season to score.

#34 CLAY HENSLEY (1-3, 1.77, 1 SV) Last Win: 4/18/12 vs. PHI Last Loss: 5/4/12 vs. MIL Last Save: 4/20/12 at NYM1st BF/Retired: 24/18 (75.0%) IR/IRsc: 13/3 (23.1%) Save Op. (1/2)

• Hasbeenunscoreduponinhislast10appearances(9.0ip)ashehasallowedjust8baserunners (3 hits, 5 walks) with 8 Ks.

• Is tied for the club lead with 24 appearances this season with Santiago Casilla. • Hasbeenunscoreduponin19 of his 24 outings this year, while recording 5 holds. #49 JAVIER LOPEZ (3-0, 3.55, 1 SV) Last Win: 5/6/12 vs. MIL Last Loss: 8/16/11 at ATL Last Save: 6/1/12 vs. CHC1st BF/Retired: 23/17 (73.9%) IR/IRsc: 18/2 (11.1%) Save Op. (1/3)

• Earned his 1st save of the season last night after stranding 2 runners and recording 2 outs in the 9th inning.

• Left-handed batters are 1-for-their-last-24offLopez and 6-for-35 (.171) overall. •Hasbeenunscoreduponin18 of his 23effortsonthe season (12.2ip). • Has been untouched in 10 appearances (5.1ip) at AT&T Park this season. • Has stranded 16 of 18 runners he has inherited...since 2009, has allowed only 17

of 119 (14.2%) IRs to score, which is the lowest pct. in theMajors.

#61 SHANE LOUX (0-0, 2.45, 0 SV) Last Win: 5/5/09 at OAK Last Loss: 5/16/09 at TEX Last Save: None1st BF/Retired: 4/3 (75.0%) IR/IRsc: 1/0 (0.0%) Save Op. (0/0)

• Has given up 3 runs (2er) in 7.1 innings (4 appearances) since being called up from triple-A Fresno on May 11.

• WashavingoutstandingseasonforGrizzliesashewas3-1with0.43ERA(1er,21.0ip)and 12 strikeouts to just 3 walks in 13 games of relief.

#59 GUILLERMO MOTA (0-1, 5.06, 0 SV) ON THE RESTRICTED LIST

• Received 100-game suspension on May 7aftertestingpositiveforsubstanceinviola-tionofMLB’sJointDrugPreventionandTreatmentProgram.

#54 SERGIO ROMO (2-0, 0.61, 0 SV) Last Win: 4/20/12 at NYM Last Loss: 6/29/11 at CHC Last Save: 7/9/11 vs. NYM1st BF/Retired: 18/16 (88.9%) IR/IRsc: 15/3 (20.0%) Save Op. (0/0)

• Has missed the last 4 games (5 days) due to a subluxed patella (right kneecap), which he hurt while stretching on Monday...is listed as day-to-day.

• His 0.61 ERA (1er, 14.2ip) ranks as the 4th-lowest among NL relievers (min. 10ip). • Has struck out 11 of the last 19 batters he has faced. • Opponentsarehittingjust.157(8-for-51)offhimthisyear. • Has been unscored upon in 17 of 18 games this year (1er, 14.2ip) and in 46 of his

last 48 outings dating back to last year. • Among active career leaders as a relief pitcher, Romo has the highest strikeout-

walk ratio, with a 5.44 figure.

#45 DAN RUNZLER (0-0, -.--, 0 SV)ON DISABLED LIST WITH A LEFT LATISSIMUS DORSI STRAIN

• HasstartedseasononDLwithstraintohisleftlatissimusdorsimuscle,whichheaggravated in spring training...has been in Arizona playing in extended spring games.

#38 BRIAN WILSON (0-0, 9.00, 1 SV)ON DISABLED LIST WITH A RIGHT ELBOW SPRAIN

• Wasplacedon15-dayDLApril16afterundergoinghis2ndTommyJohnsurgery...procedure was performed by Dr. James Andrews on April 19 in Florida.

BULLPEN VS. CHICAGO CAREER 2012PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ERJeremyAffeldt 0-1-0 3.50 20 18.0 17 7 ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Santiago Casilla 0-0-0 2.84 5 6.1 9 2 0-0-0 13.50 1 0.1 3 1SteveEdlefsen 0-0-0 4.50 1 2.0 1 1 ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Clay Hensley 1-1-0 5.63 4 16.0 13 10 ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --JavierLopez 0-0-1 3.11 13 8.2 8 3 0-0-1 0.00 1 0.2 0 0ShaneLoux ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Sergio Romo 1-1-0 2.53 11 10.2 6 3 ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GIANTS TOTALS 0-0-1 9.00 1 1.0 1 1CUBS TOTALS 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.2 1 0

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#13 JOAQUIN ARIAS (.234, 1 HR, 9 RBI) Current streak:Hitlesslast3games(0x12)Homestand (.063, 1x16, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Last HR:5/22/12atMIL,offShaunMarcum(ABssince:37)

•Ishitlessinhislast14at-batsandisjust1-for-his-last-19(.053)attheplate. • Is hitless in his last 17 at-bats with runners in scoring position...is hitting .200 (6-for-30)

overall in those situations. •Has hit only .167 (9-for-54) at AT&T Park this year, compared to a .298 clip (17-for-57) on the road. •Afterhavinghiscontractpurchasedfromtriple-AFresnoonApril25,hehasstarted29ofSF’s

35 games (21 at 3rd base, 6 at shortstop, 2 at 2nd) and has hit safely in 19 of 29 starts.

#9 BRANDON BELT (.230, 0 HR, 14 RBI) Current streak:Hitlesslastgame(0x4)Homestand (.250, 2x8, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Last HR:9/27/11atCOL,offAlexWhite(ABssince:100)

•Ishittingjust.163(8-for-49)with4extrabasehits(22Bs,23B)and9RBIinhislast21games. •His19walksrankasthe2nd-mostontheteam(Blanco,23). •Has hit well at home, batting .275 (14-for-51), compared to .184 (9-for-49) on the road. •Isjust7-for-33(.212)withRISPthisseasonand10-for-64(.156)inhiscareerinthosesituations. •Has made 26 starts (all at 1st base), hitting safely in 15 of those contests.

#7 GREGOR BLANCO (.282, 1 HR, 10 RBI) Current streak:Hitlesslastgame(0x3)Homestand (.286, 4x14, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Last HR:5/14/12vs.COL,offChristianFriedrich(L)(ABssince:62)

•Has5multi-hitgamesoverhislast8contests,asheisbatting.387(12-for-31)overthatspan. •Isseeing4.17pitches/PA,whichisthehighestonthecluband3rd-highestintheNL. •HasthehighestOBPamongallNLleadoffhitterswitha.394mark. •Ishitting.333(14-for-42)vs.left-handers,comparedto.253(19-for-75)vs.righties. •Leads club with 23 walks in only 141 plate appearances. •Hasappearedin43oftheGiants’52games,making27starts(22inRF,1inLF,4inCF)...has

started 24 of SF’s last 29 games.

#2 EMMANUEL BURRISS (.212, 0 HR, 5 RBI) Current streak:4games(4x14)Homestand (.333, 1x3, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:8/31/08atCIN,offBronsonArroyo(ABssince:477)

•Is just 7-for-46 (.152) in his last 15 games...has hit safely in 4-straight games at a .286 clip (4-for-14). •Hasmade29startsthisyear(26at2ndbase,2at3rdand1short). •Datingbackto2010,50ofhislast52hitshavebeensingles,including21of22thisseason.

#53 MELKY CABRERA (.376, 4 HR, 26 RBI) Current streak:5games(11x19)Homestand (.467, 7x15, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Last HR:5/27/12atMIA,offRickyNolasco(ABssince:19)

•LeadstheMajorswith80hits,26multi-hitgamesand7triples. •Isbatting.376(80-for-213)thisseason,tiedforthe2nd-highestavg.

inMajors. •Ranks6thintheMajorswitha.418on-basepct...hasreachedbase

safely via hit or walk in 47 of 52 games. •IstheonlyGianttohaveappearedineverygamethisseason...has

started 51 of 52 contests. •His 5 outfield assists are tied for the 2nd-most in the NL. •Owns the 3rd-highest avg. vs. LHP in the NL, hitting .443 (27-for-61).

#35 BRANDON CRAWFORD (.222, 1 HR, 15 RBI) Current streak:1game(1x2)Homestand (.083, 1x12, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:4/12/12atCOL,offJeremyGuthrie(ABssince:147)

•Snappedhis16at-bathitlessstreaklastnight,bygoing1-for-2withanIBB. •Ishitting.063(1-for-16)overhislast5games. •Hasthe2nd-mostdoublesontheclubwith11. •IstiedwithLA’sDeeGordonforthemosterrorsbyashortstopintheMajors(10). •SF’sOpeningDayshortstophasstarted44of52gamesoverall.

#17 AUBREY HUFF (.160, 1 HR, 4 RBI) Current streak:Hitlesslast3games(0x5)Homestand (.000, 0x2, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:4/13/12vs.PIT,offJoelHanrahan(ABssince:32) •Is2-for-17(.118)with5walksin14contestssincebeingactivatedfromtheDLonMay7. •Isjust3-for-32(.094)withnoextrabasehitsand1RBIinhislast21games. •Hasonemulti-hitgameandonemulti-RBIcontest(bothApril13vs.Pittsburgh). •Hasstarted4gamesinLFand9at1stbase. •Is1-for-9(.111)asapinch-hitterthisseason.

OUTFIELD ASSISTS

PLAYER ASSISTSBlanco 1Cabrera 5Huff --Pagan --Pill --Schierholtz --

ERRORLESS STREAKS

PLAYER GAMES LAST ERRORArias 10 5/21/12 at MILBelt 25 4/28/11 vs. SDBlanco 1 5/30/12 vs. AZBurriss 1 5/26/12 at MIACabrera 19 5/12/12 at AZCrawford 7 5/23/12 at MILHuff 4 4/21/12 at NYMPagan 4 5/27/12 at MIA Pill 19 4/11/12 at COLPosey 6 5/24/12 at MIAH. Sanchez 6 5/11/12 at AZ Schierholtz 12 4/25/12 at CINTheriot 5 5/25/12 at MIA

MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTArias 4 2 6Belt 5 5Blanco 5 4 9Burriss 2 1 3Cabrera 18 5 3 26Crawford 9 9Huff 1 1Pagan 16 2 18Pill 3 3Posey 12 3 15H. Sanchez 6 6Schierholtz 3 3 6Theriot 3 1 4

MULTI-RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ TOTArias 2 2Belt 2 1 3Blanco 1 1 2Burriss 0Cabrera 4 1 5Crawford 2 1 3Huff 1 1Pagan 1 1 1 3Pill 3 3Posey 5 2 7H. Sanchez 2 2 4Schierholtz 2 2Theriot

RBI

Player 2-OUT GA GWArias 5 1Belt 5 4 2Blanco 6Burriss Cabrera 8 8 7Crawford 3 2 Huff 3 Pagan 6 5 2Pill 3 2 2Posey 6 6 5H. Sanchez 6 3 3Schierholtz 4 1 Theriot 1 1Player Hits

Melky Cabrera 281Starlin Castro 274Michael Young 272Adrian Gonzalez 270Miguel Cabrera 264

MOST HITS IN MAJORS, 2011-12

BATTING VS. CHICAGO-NLCAREER 2012 CAREER VS. GARZA

PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIJoaquinArias .100 10 1 0 2 .000 4 0 0 0 .--- -- -- -- --Brandon Belt .000 6 0 0 0 .--- -- -- -- -- .000 3 0 0 0Gregor Blanco .061 33 2 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0EmmanuelBurriss .241 29 7 0 1 .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Melky Cabrera .216 37 8 0 3 .500 4 2 0 1 .250 12 3 0 0Brandon Crawford .400 10 4 0 2 .500 2 1 0 0 .--- -- -- -- --AubreyHuff .303 89 27 0 11 .--- -- -- -- -- .222 18 4 1 2Angel Pagan .273 77 21 1 6 .250 4 1 0 0 .333 3 1 0 1Brett Pill .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0 .--- -- -- -- --Buster Posey .222 45 10 2 10 .333 3 1 0 2 .--- -- -- -- --Hector Sanchez .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Nate Schierholtz .360 25 9 0 3 .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Ryan Theriot .372 43 16 0 11 1.000 3 3 0 1 .200 5 1 0 1GIANTS TOTALS .310 29 9 0 4CUBS TOTALS .314 35 11 1 3

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

vs. vs.Player LHP RHP Home RoadArias 1 1Belt Blanco 1 1Burriss Cabrera 1 3 4 Crawford 1 1 GillaspieHuff 1 1Pagan 3 1 1 4Pill 2 1 3Posey 1 5 1 5H. Sanchez 1 1 2Sandoval 1 4 2 4Schierholtz 3 3Theriot

RUNNERS ON Player 0 1 2 3Arias 1Belt Blanco 1Burriss Cabrera 3 1Crawford 1 GillaspieHuff 1Pagan 3 1Pill 3 Posey 2 3 1H. Sanchez 1 1Sandoval 2 3 Schierholtz 1 1 1Theriot

MULTI-HR

Player (Career #) Date/Opp Nate Schierholtz (2) 4/11 at COL

BACK-TO-BACK

Players Date/Opp (Inn) Schierholtz/Crawford 4/11 at COL (4th)

GAME ENDING

Player (Career #) Date/Opp

GRAND SLAMS

Player (Career #) Date/Opp

LEADOFF

Player (Career #) Date/OppAngel Pagan (#4) 4/27 vs. SD

PINCH-HIT

Player (Career #) Date/Opp Brett Pill (#1) 4/7 at AZ

INSIDE THE PARK

Player (Career #) Date/Opp

#16 ANGEL PAGAN (.315, 4 HR, 19 RBI) Current streak:9games(14x35)Homestand (.400, 6x15, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:4/27/12vs.SD,offCoryLuebke(L)(ABssince:120) •Has hit safely in 25-straight home games, which is the longest SF Giants’ home hitting streak,

and 2nd-longest in franchise history since 1900 (according to Elias, Mike Donlin had a 26 game home hit streak from Aug. 28, 1905 to May 5, 1906).

•Is batting .356 (37-for-104) at home, which is tied for the 6th-best home avg. in the NL. •Hashitsafelyin9-straightgamesata.400clip(14-for-35)with22Bs,3Band6RBI. •Has had 3-separate hit streaks of 9 games-or-more this season (20-game hit streak, 11-game hit

streak and is currently in the midst of an 9-game hit streak). • Has hit safely in 40 of his last 42 contests. •Leads the club with 10 stolen bases this season. •Since April 14 is hitting .341 (58-for-170) with 8 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 4 HRs and 17 RBI. •His43Bsaretiedforthe3rd-mostintheMajors...hadjust4triplesalloflastseasonwiththeMets. •Has started 46 of SF’s 50 games (all in CF).

#6 BRETT PILL (.208, 3 HR, 9 RBI) Current streak:1game(1x4)Homestand (.200, 1x5, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:5/13/12atAZ,offJoeSaunders(L)(ABssince:27)

•Isjust2-for-21(.095)overhispast11games. •16ofhis17startshavebeenagainstLHpitchers(7startsinLF,10at1B)...however, is only hit-

ting.189(10-for-53)with2HRsand6RBIofflefties...has2hitsinhislast17ABsvs.LHPs. •Istiedfor5thamongNLrookieswith3HRsthisseason. •13ofhis30careerhitshavegoneforextrabases(62Bs,23Bsand5HRs). •Is1-for-8with1HR,2RBI,2walksand3strikeoutsaspinch-hitterthisyear.

#28 BUSTER POSEY (.295, 6 HR, 29 RBI) Current streak:1game(1x3)Homestand (.300, 3x10, 0 HR, 4 RBI) Last HR:5/22/12atMIL,offShaunMarcum(ABssince:27)

•Has a .329 avg. (27-for-82) at home this season, compared to a .262 clip (22-for-84) on the road. •Ishitting.375(18-for-48)with1HRand10RBIagainstleft-handedpitchers,whichisthe8th-

highestclipintheNL...isbatting.263(31-for-118)with5HRsand19RBIagainstright-handers. •Hasthrownoutjust3ofhislast12attemptedbasestealers and is 8-for-31 (25.8%) overall. •Has appeared in 46 games overall, making 43 starts (36 at catcher, 7 at 1st base). •Leads the club with 6 HRs and 29 RBI. •Is 9-for-his-last-23 (.391)with runners in scoringpositionand16-for-53 (.302)overall this

season, which is highest on the club.

#21 FREDDY SANCHEZ (.---, 0 HR, 0 RBI) ON 15-DAY DL W/RIGHT SHOULDER DISLOCATION

•Has started the season on the disabled list, recovering from right shoulder surgery. •WasplacedonrehabassignmentwithClassAAdvancedSanJoseonApril23andappearedin

just3gamesbeforebeingtakenoffrehabonApril27afterfeelingstraininhisshoulderduringpre-game warmups.

•Is now dealing with a lower back problem that has forced him to stop his rehab.

#29 HECTOR SANCHEZ (.284, 2 HR, 17 RBI) Current streak:1game(1x4)Homestand (.250, 1x4, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Last HR:5/21/12atMIL,offJoseVeras(L)(ABssince:10)

•Is 11-for-33 (.333) with 1 HR and 10 RBI over his past 11 games. •8 of his 17 RBI this season have come in his last 6 contests. • Is4thamongNLrookieswith17RBI. • Has hit safely in 15 of 24 games this season, making 16 starts (all at C). •Is 4-for-4 with the bases loaded this season. •Hasthrownout5of15attemptedbasethievesthisyear,7 of 27 (26.0%) in his career. •Is1-for-6asapinch-hitter. #48 PABLO SANDOVAL (.316, 5 HR, 15 RBI) ON 15-DAY DL W/LEFT HAMATE FRACTURE

•Was placed on the 15-day DL on May 3 with a fracture to his left hamate bone. • Had successful surgery on May 4 and is in Arizona rehabbing. •Hadthesameinjurylastyeartohisrighthandandmissed40games. •Will begin his rehab assignment with Class A Advanced San Jose in Stockton tonight.

#12 NATE SCHIERHOLTZ (.247, 3 HR, 10 RBI) Current streak:Hitlesslast2games(0x2)Homestand (.000, 0x1, 0 HR, 0 RBI) Last HR:4/23/12atNYM,offMiguelBatista(ABssince:58)

•Hasstartedjust4ofSF’slast31contests. •Is2-for-18(.111)inhispast11games. •Sincehaving6hitsduringtheGiants-MetsdoubleheaderonApril23atCitiField,hasgonejust

7-for-50 (.140) with no extra base hits and 1 RBI in his last 26 games...his average has dropped 122 points during this span from .372 to his current .247 mark.

•Is2-for-13(.154)asapinch-hitterthisseason. •Is1-for-18(.056)againstleft-handers,butishitting.293(22-for-75)vs.righties.

#5 RYAN THERIOT (.234, 0 HR, 4 RBI) Current streak:2games(5x7)Homestand (.555, 5x9, 0 HR, 2 RBI) Last HR:6/9/11atHOU,offFernandoRodriguez(ABssince:295)

•Recordedhis1st3-hitgameoftheseasonlastnightashewent3-for-3witha2BandRBI. •Hasstarted6ofSF’slast7gamessincebeingactivatedfromthe15-dayDLlastThursday. •Has hit .381 (8-for-21) with 2B, 3B and 2 RBI over his last 6 games. •Is3-for-21(.143)withrunnersinscoringposition. •Hasstarted19games,allat2ndbase.

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GIANTS MONTHLY BREAKDOWN

MONTH W-L AVG R R/G HR ERA IP H BB SOApril 12-10 .261 90 4.1 20 3.38 294.2 178 63 159May 15-14 .259 114 3.9 11 3.38 263.0 235 97 222June 1-0 .310 4 4.0 0 3.00 9.0 11 0 11July --- .--- -- -.- -- -.-- -.- -- -- --August --- .--- -- -.- -- -.-- -.- -- -- --Sept. --- .--- -- -.- -- -.-- -.- -- -- --October --- .--- -- -.- -- -.-- -.- -- -- --

THE DISABLED AND BEREAVEMENT LIST

PLAYER INJURY DL TYPE PLACED (RETRO) REINSTATED/ELIGIBLE GAMES MISSED SF’S W-LDan Runzler left latissimus dorsi strain 15-day March 30 (March 26) April 10 52 28-24Freddy Sanchez right shoulder dislocation 15-day March 30 (March 26) April 10 52 28-24Pablo Sandoval left hamate fracture 15-day May 3 May 18 28 16-12Eric Surkamp left elbow strain 15-day March 30 (March 26) April 10 52 28-24Brian Wilson right elbow sprain 60-day April 15 (April 13) April 27 44 24-20JeremyAffeldt rightkneesprain 15-day May1(April28) May13 14 6-8AubreyHuff Anxietydisorder 15-day April25(April22) May7 14 7-7Ryan Theriot right elbow strain 15-day May 11 (May 9) May 24 13 8-5Ryan Vogelsong lower back strain 15-day March 30 (March 27) April 11 8 4-4Note: Players in italics are currently on DL/BL

CATCHER’S CORNER

CATCHER G CS SBA PCT PB ERA (ER/IP)Posey 36 8 31 25.8% 1 3.16 113/321.1H. Sanchez 18 5 15 33.3% 1 3.84 62/145.1

Date Player Transaction1/11 Ryan Vogelsong Signed 2-year contract1/16 Angel Pagan Signed (avoids arbitration)1/17 Nate Schierholtz Signed (avoids arbitration) Yusmeiro Petit Signed to minor lg contract Santiago Casilla Signed (avoids arbitration) Melky Cabrera Signed (avoids arbitration)1/18 Pablo Sandoval Signed (3-year extension) Brian Burres Signed minor lg contract1/20 Sergio Romo Signed (avoids arbitration)1/27 Tim Lincecum Signed (avoids arbitration)1/31 Clay Hensley Signed as free agent (1-year)2/7 Guillermo Mota Signed as free agent (1-year)2/8 Ryan Theriot Signed as free agent (1-year)2/8 JustinChristian Designatedforassignment2/13 JustinChristian Released2/15 Ramon Ortiz Signed to minor lg contract2/15 JustinChristian Clearedwaivers,freeagent JustinChristian Signedminorlgcontract Travis Blackley Signed minor lg contract3/26 Ramon Ortiz Released3/30 Dan Runzler Placed on 15-day DL Freddy Sanchez Placed on 15-day DL Eric Surkamp Placed on 15-day DL Ryan Vogelsong Placed on 15-day DL Mike Fontenot Released4/2 Matt Cain Signed to 5-year extension4/3 Mike Fontenot Cleared release waivers4/4 Gregor Blanco Purchased contract from triple-A Steve Edlefsen Optioned to triple-A Eli Whiteside Optioned to triple-A JoaquinArias Reassignedtotriple-A JustinChristian Reassignedtotriple-A JeanMachi Reassignedtotriple-A Chris Stewart Traded to Yankees for RHP George Kontos4/6 Angel Villalona Placed on restricted list4/15 Brian Wilson Placed on 15-day DL Ryan Vogelsong Reinstated from 15-day DL4/16 Madison Bumgarner Signed 5-year extension4/25 JoaquinArias Contractpurchasedfromtriple-A Aubrey Huff Placed on 15-day DL4/27 Eric Hacker Contract purchased from triple-A Dan Otero Optioned to triple-A Brian Wilson Transferred to 60-day DL

Date Player Transactions4/28 Eric Hacker Optioned to triple-A Fresno Steve Edlefsen Recalled from triple-A Fresno4/29 JeremyAffeldt Placedon15-dayDL Travis Blackley Contract purchased from triple-A5/3 Conor Gillaspie Recalled from triple-A Fresno Pablo Sandoval Placed on 15-day DL5/7 Guillermo Mota Suspended by Commissioners Office Aubrey Huff Reinstated from 15-day DL5/11 Shane Loux Contract purchased from triple-A Ryan Theriot Placed on 15-day DL5/13 JeremyAffeldt Reinstatedfrom15-dayDL Travis Blackley Designated for assignment Conor Gillaspie Optioned to triple-A Charlie Culberson Recalled from triple-A5/15 Travis Blackley Claimed off waivers by Oakland5/18 Brad Penny Agreed to terms on minor lg deal5/23 Charlie Culberson Optioned to triple-A5/24 Ryan Theriot Reinstated from 15-day DL

2012 TRANSACTIONS

GIANTS HITTERS CAREER AT AT&T PARK

PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBIArias .167 54 9 0 7Belt .244 135 33 2 13 Blanco .266 64 17 1 3 Burriss .222 343 76 0 19 Cabrera .331 130 43 0 11 Crawford .191 173 33 0 9 Huff .254 568 144 17 72 Pagan .293 133 39 2 8 Pill .260 50 13 0 3 Posey .266 350 93 8 50 H. Sanchez .239 46 11 0 6 Schierholtz .266 527 140 6 59 Theriot .247 97 24 0 5

GIANTS PITCHERS CAREER AT AT&T PARK

STARTERS

PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP H ERBumgarner 13-10-0 3.36 31 190.1 193 71Cain 41-36-0 3.06 111 742.0 588 252Lincecum 37-25-0 3.13 85 563.1 466 196Vogelsong 8-9-0 2.75 35 173.2 152 53Zito 24-30-0 4.23 75 442.2 426 208

BULLPEN

PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP H ERAffeldt 8-3-3 3.30 105 92.2 81 34Casilla 5-5-14 1.44 70 75.0 43 12Edlefsen 0-0-0 4.40 14 14.1 21 7Hensley 2-3-0 4.00 19 27.0 27 12Lopez 5-0-2 2.58 72 52.1 34 15Loux 0-0-0 6.00 1 3.0 2 2Romo 7-1-3 2.13 113 97.1 60 23

GIANTS VS. CUBSSINCE 1883: 1,122-1,052-26

SINCE 1958: 341-316-2

2012 MEETINGS (SF leads season series, 1-0)AT&T PARK

(1-0 in 2012, 62-37 all-time)D W/L SC WINNER/LOSER6/1 W 4-3 Bumgarner/Maholm6/26/36/4

WRIGLEY FIELD(0-0 in 2012, 61-37 all-time)

D W/L SC WINNER/LOSER8/319/19/2

SERIES NOTES...The Giants lost the season series last year with the Cubs,4-5,going1-2hereatAT&TParkand3-3atWrigleyField.•SanFranciscohaswon11ofthelast18meetingswiththeCubs,dat- ing back to Sept. 27, 2009.•TheGiantshaveonlytakentheseasonseries1timeinthepast5 years over the Cubs...Chicago holds a 20-17 advantage over SF dur- ing that stretch.

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HIGH AND LOWS

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSMost Games Over .500 .............................................4 (2x), last: 6/1 (28-24) Most Games Under .500 ............................................................ 3, 4/11 (0-3)Longest Winning Streak: ...........................................3 (5x), last:, 5/27-5/29Longest Losing Streak: ....................................................4 (2x), last: 5/1-5/4Longest Home Winning Streak: ................................3 (2x), last: 5/17-5/19Longest Road Winning Streak: ................................................. 4, 5/12-5/22Longest Home Losing Streak: ........................................................4, 5/1-5/4Longest Road Losing Streak: ......................................................... 3, 4/6-4/8Biggest Winning Margin: .......................... 7 (2x), last: 5/24 at MIA (14-7)Biggest Losing Margin: ...............................................9, 4/11 at COL (8-17)Largest Comeback: ..............................................6, 4/11 at COL (lost, 8-17)Largest Comeback Win: ... 2 (2x), last: 4/26 at CIN (trailed 5-3, win 6-5)Largest Lead Surrendered: ........................................ 6, 4/8 at AZ (lost 7-6)Walk-off Wins: ............................... 4/14 vs. PIT (Cabrera, FC; Barmes, E)............................................................................... 4/18 vs. PHI (Cabrera, 1B)...........................................................................5/6 vs. MIL (H. Sanchez, 1B)Walk-off Losses: ...............................................4/21 at NYM (Posey, Error)Longest Game, Extra Innings: ............................. 14, 5/21 at MIL (W, 4-3)Longest Game, Time: ......................................................... 4:34, 5/21 at MILLongest Game, Time - 9 Innings: ................................... 3:54, 5/24 at MIAQuickest Game: .................................................................. 2:10, 4/13 vs. PITLargest Crowd, Home: ....................................................42,375, 4/28 vs. SDSmallest Crowd, Home : .................................................41,082, 5/4 vs. MILSellouts, Home: ............................................................. 26, last: 6/1 vs. CHCLargest Crowd, Road: ..................................................... 49,282, 4/9 at COL

TEAM BATTINGRuns, Game, SF: ....................................................................14, 5/24 at MIARuns, Game, Opponents: ..................................................... 17, 4/11 at COLRuns, Inning, SF: ............................................................7, 4/11 at COL (4th)Runs, Inning, SF at home .......................................... 4, 5/18 vs. OAK (3rd)Runs, Inning, SF on road ..............................................7, 4/11 at COL (4th)Runs, Inning, Opponents: ............................................7, 4/11 at COL (5th)Most Hits, Game, SF: ............................................................15, 5/24 at MIAFewest Hits, Game, SF: ........................................... 5 (3x), last: 5/22 at MILMost Hits, Game, Opponents: .............................................22, 4/11 at COLFewest Hits, Game, Opponents: ..........................1 (2x), last: 5/19 vs. OAKHits, Inning, SF: ............................................................ 6, 4/11 at COL (4th)Hits, Inning, Opponents: ..............................................7, 4/11 at COL (5th)Home Runs, Game, SF: ..........................................................3, 4/11 at COLHome Runs, Game, Opponents: .......................... 2 (9x), last: 5/25 at MIASteals, Game, SF: .....................................................................4, 5/24 at MIASteals, Game, Opponents: ...................................................... 4, 5/3 vs. MIA

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost At-Bats, Game: ................................ 6, Arias, Blanco, May 21 at MILRuns, Game: ............................................ 3 (4x), last: Cabrera, 5/27 at MIARuns, Inning: .......................................................................1, several playersHits, Game: ............................................. 4 (3x), last: Cabrera, 5/27 at MIAHits, Inning: .........................................................................1, several playersDoubles, Game: ........................................2 (8x), last: Blanco, 5/28 vs. ARITriples, Game: ....................................... 1 (20x), last: Cabrera, 6/1 vs. CHCHome Runs, Game: ...........................................2, Schierholtz, 4/11 at COLExtra Base Hits: ...................................... 2 (16x), last: Blanco, 5/28 vs. ARIRBI, Game: ................................. 4 (2x), last: Cabrera, Pagan, 5/24 at MIATotals Bases, Game: ........... 8 (2x), last: Schierholtz, 4/23 at NYM (GM1)Walks, Game: ............................................3 (3x), last: Pagan, 5/18 vs. OAKStrikeouts, Game: ............................. 3 (11x), last: Vogelsong, 5/24 at MIASteals, Game: ........................................................... 2, Cabrera, 5/27 at MIAMost Ground Into Doubleplay, Game: ................... 2, Posey, 4/18 vs. PHI

TEAM PITCHINGRuns Allowed, Game: ........................................................... 17, 4/11 at COLFewest Runs Allowed, Game: ..............................0 (4x), last: 5/19 vs. OAKRuns Allowed, Inning: ..................................................7, 4/11 at COL (5th)Hits Allowed, Game:.............................................................22, 4/11 at COLFewest Hits Allowed, Game:................................1 (2x), last: 5/19 vs. OAKHits Allowed, Inning: ....................................................7, 4/11 at COL (5th)Strikeouts, Game, SF: ............................................................17, 5/21 at MILStrikeouts, Game, Opponents: ............................................ 15, 5/23 at MILWalks Allowed, Game, SF: ................................................... 10, 5/2 vs. MIAWalks Allowed, Game, Opponents: ................................. 10, 5/15 vs. COLScoreless Innings Streak, SF: ................................................ 17.0, 4/18-4/20

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGStrikeouts, Starter: ..........................11 (2x), last: Bumgarner, 6/1 vs. CHCStrikeouts, Reliever: .....................................3 (4x), last: Loux, 5/23 at MILStrikeouts, Opponent: ................................................... 8, Bass, 4/28 vs. SDFewest Hits Allowed, CG, SF: ..................................... 1, Cain, 4/13 vs. PITFewest Hits Allowed, CG, Opp.: .................................. 6, Bass, 4/28 vs. SDWalks: .............................................................................. 7, Zito, 5/2 vs. MIAWalks, Opponent: ......................................................5, Chacin, 4/9 at COLHome Runs Allowed: ..........................2 (7x), last: Lincecum, 5/25 at MIAHome Runs Allowed, Opponent: .........2 (5x), last: Marcum, 5/22 at MILInnings, Starter: ........................................9.0 (3x), last: Cain, 4/18 vs. PHIInnings, Reliever: ................................................... 3.0, Loux, 5/20 vs. OAKFewest Innings, Starter: .................................. 2.1, Lincecum, 4/11 at COLScoreless Innings Streak, Starter: ................................ 18.0, Cain, 4/13-4/18Scoreless Innings Streak, Reliever: ............................ 10.1, Romo, 4/8-5/14Winning Streak: .......................................................5, Bumgarner, 4/12-5/5Losing Streak: .......................................................4, Lincecum, 5/9-present Winning Streak: .......................................................5, Bumgarner, 4/12-5/5

TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDINGErrors, Game, Team: ................................................................... 5, 5/23-5/27Errors, Game, Opponent: .......................................................... 5, 4/8 at AZErrors, Game, Individual: ................... 2 (4x), last: Crawford, 5/3 vs. MIAErrors, Consecutive Games, Team: ............................................ 3, 4/8-4/11Errors, Consecutive Games Without, Team: ..........................3, 4/23-4/24Double Plays, Turned, Game, Team: ......................................4, 5/8 at LADOpponents Double Plays, Turned, Game, Team: 4 (2x), last: 5/19 vs. OAK

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (SINCE 1958)

GIANTS PLAYERSPerfect game: ...........................................................................................NeverNo-hitter .................................Jonathan Sanchez, 7/10/09 vs. SD (W, 8-0) Complete game, one-hitter: ............. Matt Cain, 4/13/12 vs. PIT (W, 5-0)Complete-game, 2-hitter: ...........................Tim Lincecum, 6/29/09 at STL (W, 10-0)Shutout: ............................................................Matt Cain, 4/13/12 vs. PIT (W, 5-0)10 or more Ks, one game: .Madison Bumgarner, 6/1/12 vs. CHC (11) (W, 4-3)4 strikeouts, one inning: ...................Jerry Spradlin, 7/22/99 vs. SD, 7th)10-plus innings pitched: .............Mike LaCoss, 8/16/87 vs. LAD (W, 1-0)Consecutive CG shutouts: ...Livan Hernandez, 8/19/02 at FLA (W, 3-0); Jason Schmidt, 8/20/02 vs. NYM (W, 1-0)Consecutive shutouts, same pitcher: ............................................................. Livan Hernandez, 8/18/00 vs. ATL (W, 2-0); 8/23/00 vs. FLA (W, 5-0)Two consecutive complete games, same pitcher: ........................................ Matt Cain, 5/22/10 at OAK (L, 2-4); 5/28/10 vs. FLA (W, 5-0)Inside-the-park HR: .............................. Conor Gillaspie, 9/27/11 vs. COLLeadoff HR to begin game: ........................Andres Torres, 8/18/10 at PHILeadoff HR to begin Giants 1st inning: ...... Angel Pagan, 4/27/12 vs. SDPitcher hits HR: ....................................... Matt Cain, 9/18/11 at COL (4th)HRs, both sides of the plate: ....................... Randy Winn, 8/30/08 at CIN3 HRs, one game: ..............................................Aubrey Huff, 6/2/11 at STL4 HRs, one game: ............................................Willie Mays, 4/30/61 at MILBack-to-back HRs: ...............................................................................................................Nate Schierholtz, Brandon Crawford, 4/11/12 at COL (4th)Back-to-back-to-back HRs: ............................................................................. .............................................................................................................................Barry Bonds, Ray Durham, Pedro Feliz, 7/20/06 vs. SD (8th)Two grand slams: ...................................................................................NeverPinch-hit grand slam: ........................ Rich Aurilia, 6/12/03 at CWS (9th)2 HRs, same inning: ...................... Pablo Sandoval, 9/18/11 at COL (4th)5 hits, one game: ....................................Nate Schierholtz, 4/28/10 vs. PHI6 hits, one game: ......................................MikeBenjamin, 6/14/95 at CHC3 doubles, one game: ..............................Pablo Sandoval, 9/11/11 vs. LAD3 triples, one game: .........................................Willie Mays, 9/15/60 at PHI4 or more steals, one game: ...................................................................NeverSteal of home: ....................................Gregor Blanco, 5/28/12 vs. ARI (1st)Hit for cycle: ..............................................Pablo Sandoval, 9/15/11 at COLMulti-hit game by pitcher: ..........................Matt Cain (2), 5/12/12 at ARI20+ Game Hit Streak: ....................... Pablo Sandoval (20), 4/6-4/27, 2012................................................................... Angel Pagan (20), 4/14-5/6, 2012Hit Into A Triple Play: .........Aaron Rowand, 9/6/09 (5-4-3) at MIL (6th)

GIANTS TEAM20+ Runs, Game: ................................................................23, 6/8/90 at ATL10+ Runs, Inning:..................................................... 10, 9/7/08 vs. PIT (4th)20+ Hits, Game:............................................................... 22, 5/13/07 at COL10+ Hits, Inning: ......................................................10, 6/29/67 at STL (1st)8+ Home Runs, Game: ......................................................8, 4/30/61 at MIL5+ Home Runs, Inning: ................................................8/23/61 at CIN (9th)6+ Stolen Bases, Game: ............................................................ 7/17/11 at SD4+ Stolen Bases, Inning: ............................................. 6/27/84 vs. CIN (3rd)Turn A Triple Play:.............................................5/30/08 (5-4-3) vs. SD (8th

RECORD BY STARTING POSITION

C: Posey (19-17), H. Sanchez (9-7)1B: Belt (11-15), Huff (6-3), Pill (8-2), Posey (3-4)2B: Arias (0-2), Burriss (13-13), Culberson (4-1), Theriot (11-8)3B: Arias (13-8), Burriss (1-1), Gillaspie (2-3), Sandoval (12-12)SS: Arias, (3-3), Burriss (0-1), Crawford (25-20)LF: Blanco (0-1), Cabrera (24-16), Huff (0-4), Pill (4-3)CF: Blanco (4-2), Pagan (24-22)RF: Blanco (14-8), Cabrera (4-7), Schierholtz (10-9)P: Bumgarner (7-4), Cain (7-3), Hacker (0-1), Lincecum (2-9), Vogelsong (6-3), Zito (6-4)DH:

GIANTS SCORING BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EXTRA TOTALGiants 31 15 30 29 16 29 21 15 18 4 208Opp. 31 19 14 27 18 29 31 26 9 1 205

RECORD BY BATTING ORDER POSITION

1st: Blanco (16-11), Pagan (12-13)2nd: Arias (2-1), Belt (1-1), Burriss (0-1), Cabrera (12-11), Crawford (8-3), Culberson, (0-1), Gillaspie (1-2), Pagan (0-1), Theriot (4-3)3rd: Cabrera (16-12), Pagan (0-1), Sandoval (12-11)4th: Huff (2-1), Pagan (2-0), Pill (1-0), Posey (22-21), H. Sanchez (0-1), Sandoval (0-1), Schierholtz (1-0)5th: Belt (1-3), Huff (2-5), Pagan (11-7), Pill (7-4), H. Sanchez (4-3), Schierholtz (3-2)6th: Arias (4-4), Belt (8-11), Huff (2-1), H. Sanchez (4-1), Schierholtz (4-6), Theriot (1-0), Pagan (1-0), Pill (4-1)7th: Arias (10-8), Belt (1-0), Burriss (5-4), Crawford (5-6), Culberson (2-0), H. Sanchez (1-2), Schierholtz (2-1), Theriot (2-3)8th: Bumgarner (0-1), Burriss (9-9), Crawford (12-11), Culberson (2-0), Gillaspie (1-1), Theriot (4-2)9th: Bumgarner (7-3), Burriss (0-1), Cain (7-3), Hacker (0-1), Lincecum (2-9), Vogelsong (6-3), Zito (6-4)

GIANTS STATS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF P DH PHHRs 7 3 0 6 1 3 4 6 0 0 1RBI 41 23 9 24 19 26 21 20 6 0 7EJECTIONS

Player/Coach Date Inn. Umpire ReasonBruce Bochy 4/8 at AZ B7 Mike DiMuro Arguing call at plate GIANTS STATS BY ORDER

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9thHRs 5 1 8 7 4 2 2 1 1RBI 16 20 33 34 32 19 19 10 13

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# Date D/N Opp Winner/Loser W/L Score Rec Pos. GB Club 1 4/6 D at AZ Kennedy/Lincecum L 4-5 0-1 T4th -1.0 AZ/CO/LA 2 4/7 D at AZ Hudson/Bumgarner L 4-5 0-2 4th -2.5 LAD 3 4/8 D at AZ Miley/Affeldt L 6-7 0-3 5th -3.0 AZ 4 4/9 D at COL ZITO/Chacin W 7-0 1-3 T3rd -2.5 AZ 4/10 OFF DAY T3rd -3.0 AZ 5 4/11 N at COL Reynolds/Mota L 8-17 1-4 5th -3.5 LAD 6 4/12 D at COL Bumgarner/Moyer W 4-2 2-4 T3rd -3.5 LAD 7 4/13 D PIT CAIN/McDonald W 5-0 3-4 T3rd -3.5 LAD 8 4/14 N PIT Lopez/Resop W 4-3 4-4 T3rd -3.5 LAD 9 4/15 D PIT Correia/Vogelsong L 1-4 4-5 T3rd -4.5 LAD 10 4/16 N PHI Halladay/Lincecum L 2-5 4-6 T3rd -5.0 LAD 11 4/17 N PHI Bumgarner/Blanton W 4-2 5-6 T3rd -4.0 LAD 12 4/18 N PHI Hensley/Bastardo W 1-0(11) 6-6 T3rd -3.0 LAD 4/19 OFF DAY T3rd -3.5 LAD 13 4/20 N at NYM Romo/Francisco W 4-3(10) 7-6 T2nd -3.5 LAD 14 4/21 D at NYM Rauch/Hensley L 4-5 7-7 T2nd -4.5 LAD 4/22 D at NYM POSTPONED - RAIN (MADE UP 4/23) 4th -4.0 LAD 15 4/23 D at NYM Lincecum/Batista W 6-1 8-7 T3rd -3.5 LAD 16 4/23 N at NYM Bumgarner/Gee W 7-2 9-7 2nd -3.5 LAD 17 4/24 N at CIN Latos/Cain L 2-9 9-8 2nd -3.5 LAD 18 4/25 N at CIN Arredondo/Hensley L 2-4 9-9 T2nd -3.5 LAD 19 4/26 D at CIN Lopez/Marshall W 6-5 10-9 2nd -3.0 LAD 20 4/27 N SD Luebke/Hacker L 3-5 10-10 T3rd -4.0 LAD 21 4/28 N SD Linecum/Bass W 2-1 11-10 2nd -4.0 LAD 22 4/29 D SD Bumgarner/Richard W 4-1 12-10 2nd -4.0 LAD 4/30 OFF DAY 2nd -3.5 LAD 23 5/1 N MIA Nolasco/Cain L 1-2 12-11 3rd -4.5 LAD 24 5/2 N MIA Cishek/Casilla L 2-3(10) 12-12 T3rd -4.5 LAD 25 5/3 D MIA Sanchez/Vogelsong L 2-3 12-13 4th -5.0 LAD 26 5/4 N MIL Loe/Hensley L 4-6 12-14 4th -5.0 LAD 27 5/5 D MIL Bumgarner/Wolf W 5-2 13-14 3rd -5.0 LAD 28 5/6 D MIL Lopez/Dillard W 4-3(11) 14-14 2nd -4.0 LAD 29 5/7 N at LAD Lilly/Zito L 1-9 14-15 2nd -5.0 LAD 30 5/8 N at LAD Vogelsong/Kershaw W 2-1 15-15 2nd -4.0 LAD 31 5/9 N at LAD Wright/Lincecum L 2-6 15-16 2nd -5.0 LAD 5/10 OFF DAY 2nd -5.0 LAD 32 5/11 N at AZ Corbin/Bumgarner L 1-5 15-17 2nd -6.0 LAD 33 5/12 N at AZ Cain/Cahill W 5-2 16-17 2nd -6.0 LAD 34 5/13 D at AZ Zito/Saunders W 7-3 17-17 2nd -6.0 LAD 35 5/14 N COL Romo/Brothers W 3-2 18-17 2nd -6.0 LAD 36 5/15 N COL Brothers/Casilla L 4-5 18-18 2nd -6.0 LAD 37 5/16 N STL Garcia/Bumgarner L 1-4 18-19 2nd -6.0 LAD 38 5/17 D STL Cain/Wainwright W 7-5 19-19 2nd -6.0 LAD 39 5/18 N OAK Zito/Parker W 8-6 20-19 2nd -6.0 LAD 40 5/19 D OAK Vogelsong/Ross W 4-0 21-19 2nd -6.0 LAD 41 5/20 D OAK Colon/Lincecum L 2-6 21-20 2nd -7.0 LAD 42 5/21 N at MIL Casilla/Perez W 4-3(14) 22-20 2nd -7.0 LAD 43 5/22 N at MIL Cain/Marcum W 6-4 23-20 2nd -7.0 LAD 44 5/23 D at MIL Veras/Zito L 5-8 23-21 2nd -7.0 LAD 45 5/24 N at MIA Vogelsong/Sanchez W 14-7 24-21 2nd -6.5 LAD46 5/25 N atMIA Jennings/Lincecum L 6-7 24-22 2nd -6.5 LAD 47 5/26 D at MIA Buehrle/Bumgarner L 3-5 24-23 2nd -7.5 LAD 48 5/27 D at MIA Cain/Nolasco W 3-2 25-23 2nd -7.5 LAD 49 5/28 D AZ Zito/Cahill W 4-2 26-23 2nd -6.5 LAD 50 5/29 N AZ Hensley/Shaw W 3-1 27-23 2nd -5.5 LAD 51 5/30 N AZ Kennedy/Lincecum L 1-4 27-24 2nd -5.5 LAD 5/31 OFF DAY 2nd -5.0 LAD 52 6/1 N CHC Bumgarner/Maholm W 4-3 28-24 2nd -4.0 LAD 53 6/2 D CHC 54 6/3 D CHC 55 6/4 D CHC 56 6/5 N at SD 57 6/6 D at SD 58 6/7 D at SD 59 6/8 N TEX 60 6/9 D TEX 61 6/10 D TEX 6/11 OFF DAY 62 6/12 N HOU 63 6/13 N HOU 64 6/14 D HOU 65 6/15 N at SEA 66 6/16 N at SEA 67 6/17 D at SEA 68 6/18 N at LAA 69 6/19 N at LAA 70 6/20 N at LAA 6/21 OFF DAY 71 6/22 N at OAK 72 6/23 D at OAK 73 6/24 D at OAK 74 6/25 N LAD 75 6/26 N LAD 76 6/27 D LAD 77 6/28 N CIN 78 6/29 N CIN 79 6/30 D CIN 80 7/1 D CIN 7/2 OFF DAY 81 7/3 N at WSH 82 7/4 D at WSH 83 7/5 N at WSH 84 7/6 N at PIT 85 7/7 D at PIT 86 7/8 D at PIT 7/9 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/10 ALL-STAR GAME IN KANSAS CITY 7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/12 ALL-STAR BREAK

ALL-STAR BREAK 2012 RECORD:

Pitcher’s name in bold indicates complete game performance.( ) - Indicates extra inning game.

GIANTS VS. NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES

HOME ROAD TOTALSvs. Arizona 2-1 2-4 4-5 Colorado 1-1 2-1 3-2 Los Angeles 0-0 1-2 1-2 San Diego 2-1 0-0 2-1Totals vs. NL West 5-3 5-7 10-10

vs. Chicago 1-0 0-0 1-0 Cincinnati 0-0 1-2 1-2 Houston 0-0 0-0 0-0 Milwaukee 2-1 2-1 4-2 Pittsburgh 2-1 0-0 2-1 St. Louis 1-1 0-0 1-1Totals vs. NL Central 6-3 3-3 9-6

vs. Atlanta 0-0 0-0 0-0 Miami 0-3 2-2 2-5 New York 0-0 3-1 3-1 Philadelphia 2-1 0-0 2-1 Washington 0-0 0-0 0-0Totals vs. NL East 2-4 5-3 7-7

vs. Los Angeles-AL 0-0 0-0 0-0 Seattle 0-0 0-0 0-0 Texas 0-0 0-0 0-0 Oakland 2-1 0-0 2-1Totals vs. AL 2-1 0-0 2-1

Overall Totals 15-11 13-13 28-24

# Date D/N Opp Winner/Loser W/L Score Rec Pos. GB Club 87 7/13 N HOU 88 7/14 N HOU 89 7/15 D HOU 7/16 OFF DAY 90 7/17 N at ATL 91 7/18 N at ATL 92 7/19 D at ATL 93 7/20 N at PHI 94 7/21 D at PHI 95 7/22 D at PHI 96 7/23 N SD 97 7/24 N SD 98 7/25 D SD 7/26 OFF DAY 99 7/27 N LAD 100 7/28 N LAD 101 7/29 D LAD 102 7/30 N NYM 103 7/31 N NYM 104 8/1 N NYM 105 8/2 D NYM 106 8/3 N at COL 107 8/4 N at COL 108 8/5 D at COL 109 8/6 N at STL 110 8/7 N at STL 111 8/8 N at STL 112 8/9 D at STL 113 8/10 N COL 114 8/11 D COL 115 8/12 D COL 116 8/13 N WSH 117 8/14 N WSH 118 8/15 D WSH 8/16 OFF DAY 119 8/17 N at SD 120 8/18 D at SD 121 8/19 D at SD 122 8/20 N at LAD 123 8/21 N at LAD 124 8/22 N at LAD 125 8/23 N ATL 126 8/24 N ATL 127 8/25 D ATL 128 8/26 D ATL 8/27 OFF DAY 129 8/28 N at HOU 130 8/29 N at HOU 131 8/30 N at HOU 132 8/31 D at CHC 133 9/1 D at CHC 134 9/2 D at CHC 135 9/3 D at AZ 136 9/4 N at AZ 137 9/5 N at AZ 9/6 OFF DAY 138 9/7 N LAD 139 9/8 N LAD 140 9/9 D LAD 141 9/10 N at COL 142 9/11 N at COL 143 9/12 N at COL 9/13 OFF DAY 144 9/14 N at AZ 145 9/15 N at AZ 146 9/16 D at AZ 147 9/17 N COL 148 9/18 N COL 149 9/19 N COL 150 9/20 D COL 151 9/21 N SD 152 9/22 N SD 153 9/23 D SD 9/24 OFF DAY 154 9/25 N AZ 155 9/26 N AZ 156 9/27 D AZ 157 9/28 N at SD 158 9/29 N at SD 159 9/30 D at SD160 10/1 N at LAD161 10/2 N at LAD162 10/3 D at LAD

FINAL 2012 RECORD:

2012 DAY-BY-DAY STANDINGS INFO

Days in 1st Place: .................................................................................................. 0Last Day in 1st Place: ...............................................................................8/9/2011Last Day out of 1st Place: ........................................................................6/1/2012Most Consecutive Days in 1st: ............................................................................ 0Most Games Ahead/Team/Date: ......................................................................... 0Most Games Behind/Team/Date: ...........................7.5, most recent: 5/27, LADDays in 2nd Place: ...............................................................................................36Days in 3rd Place:................................................................................................15Days in 4th Place: .................................................................................................. 5Days in 5th Place: .................................................................................................. 2

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GIANTS MEDIA NOTES MINOR LEAGUE REPORT PAGE 9

FRESNO GRIZZLIES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (AAA) PACIFIC SOUTHERN DIVISION 36-19, 1ST PLACE, +1.5 GA

Minor League Report

WP: Fabio Castro (SAC) (3-5, 6.93) LP: Mitch Lively (FRE) (1-1, 2.10) (1.2ip, 2h, 4r, 0er, 0bb, 4so, 0hr)SV:EvanScribner(SAC)(6)

Home Runs:FRE: Jackson Williams (4)SAC: Grant Green (6); Brandon Moss (12)

Today’s Game: 7:05p.m.vs.SaltLake

Game Recap: Fresno fell to Sacramento 10-7 last night af-ter taking an early 3-0 lead in the 1st inning...DH Brock Bond (.412) and C Jackson Williams (.243), Fresno’s 8th and 9th hit-ters, respectively, led the Grizzlies offensively, each going 3-for-4 with 2 runs scored...C Jackson Williams also led Fresno with 3 RBI...LHP Jason Stevenson (1-0, 6.43) started the game for the Grizzlies, tossing just 2.0 innings, allowing 3 earned runs on 2 hits with 4 BBs and 1 K...Fresno out-hit Sacramento 13-10.

RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS EASTERN LEAGUE (AA) WESTERN DIVISION 25-29, 4TH PLACE, -8.5 GB

WP: NoneLP: None(0.0ip, 0h, 0r, 0er, 0bb, 0so, 0hr)SV: None

Home Runs:ALT: NoneERI: None

Today’s Games: 6:05p.m.(PT)vs.Erie(completionofsuspendedgame)Afterthesuspendedgame,theteamswillplaya7.0in-ning game.

Game Recap: Lastnight’sgamebetweenRichmondandEriewassuspended in the bottom of the 2nd inning due to severe thun-derstorms in the area of The Diamond...Richmond had a 1-0 ad-vantageoverErie...thegamewillresumeonSaturdayat6:05p.m...after the completionof the suspended game, the 2 clubswill playa 7.0-inning game Saturday night...Richmond will send LHP Chris Gloor (1-0, 3.48 ERA) to themound to start the suspend-ed game on Saturday...Erie has not yet named a starting pitcher.

SAN JOSE GIANTS CALIFORNIA LEAGUE (HIGH-A) NORTH DIVISION 32-23, 1ST PLACE, +0.5 GA

WP:ChadRogers(BAK)(3-2,2.37)LP: Jack Snodgrass (5-2, 2.64) (7.0ip, 7h, 5r, 4er, 3bb, 3so, 0hr)SV: None

Home Runs:SJ: NoneBAK: None

Today’s Game: 7:00p.m.@Stockton

Game Recap: SanJosewasdefeated10-4byBakersfield...theGiantsweresweptin3-gameseries’bybothVisaliaandBakersfieldduringthe homestand, which marks their longest losing streak of the sea-son...thelosstrimsSJ’sleadoverBakersfieldto0.5gameinthe1sthalfNorth Division race...LF Jarrett Parker(.234)ledtheGiantsoffen-sively, going 3-for-4 with a 3B, 3 RBI and a SB...SS Joe Panik (.260) went 1-for-5 with a 2B, which extended his hitting streak to 11 games.

AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE (LOW-A) SOUTH DIVISION 22-31, 6TH PLACE, -15.0 GB

WP: Alex Gillingham (ASH) (3-3, 3.80))LP: Kevin Couture (AUG) (2-4, 3.65)(5.0ip, 8h, 6r, 6er, 1bb, 1so, 3hr)SV: None

Home Runs:AUG: NoneASH:WilliamSwanner(7);TylerMassey(6);Tay-lor Featherston (2)

Today’s Game: 4:05p.m.(PT)atAsheville

Game Recap: The GreenJackets were defeated by Asheville 6-1 last night...marks Augusta’s 3rd straight loss...LF Shawn Payne (.292) went 2-for-4 with Augusta’s lone RBI in his 1st game offthe disabled list...C Joseph Staley (.229) went 2-for-4 with a 2B...RHP Derek Law (2-0, 2.67) and RHP Jacob Dunning-ton (0-0, 0.00) combined to toss 3.0-scoreless innings of relief.

SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES NORTHWEST LEAGUE (SHORT-SEASON) WEST DIVISION

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ARIZONA GIANTS ARIZONA LEAGUE (ROOKIE) EAST DIVISION

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