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2021 San Francisco Giants season

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Major League Baseball team season
2021 San Francisco Giants
National League West champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkOracle Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Record107–55 (.660)
Divisional place1st
OwnersLarry Baer (managing general partner)
President of baseball operationsFarhan Zaidi
ManagersGabe Kapler
TelevisionKNTV (NBC Bay Area 11)
(Jon Miller,Mike Krukow,Duane Kuiper,Dave Flemming)
NBC Sports Bay Area
(Duane Kuiper,Mike Krukow,Dave Flemming,Jon Miller,Shawn Estes,Javier López,Hunter Pence,JT Snow,Randy Winn)
RadioKNBR (104.5 FM and 680 AM)
San Francisco Giants Radio Network
(Jon Miller,Dave Flemming,Duane Kuiper,Mike Krukow)
KXZM (93.7 FM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros,Tito Fuentes,Marvin Benard)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
← 2020Seasons2022 →

The2021 season was the 139th season for theSan Francisco Giants inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 64th year inSan Francisco, and their 22nd atOracle Park. It was the Giants' second season under managerGabe Kapler, who managed his first 162-game season with the club (after the 2020 season was shortened to 60 games because of theCOVID-19 pandemic), and he led them to the best record in both the league and franchise history.

On September 13, the Giants clinched a spot in thepostseason for the first time since2016 and became the first team to clinch a spot in the 2021 postseason.[1] On September 29, the Giants won their 104th game of the season, which set a San Francisco era record for most wins in a season.[2] On October 3, the Giants won theNational League West title andhome-field advantage throughout the entire playoffs.[3][4] It was their ninth division title in franchise history, and their first since2012. It was also their 107th win of the season, which set a new franchise record for most wins. It broke the previous record of 106 wins set by the1904 New York Giants.

In the 2021 regular season, the Giants' batters led theNational League inhome runs (241),slugging percentage (.440),OPS (.769),intentional walks (45),pitches perplate appearance (3.99),stolen base percentage (83%), andpull percentage (30.2%).[5][6][7] They hit 18pinch-hit home runs, a major league record.[8] Of all NL teams, they had the highestbatting average (.280),on-base percentage (.368), slugging percentage (.461), and OPS (.829) from thecatcher position, the highest slugging percentage (.588) and OPS (.969) from thefirst base position, and the mostRBIs from theshortstop position (108).[9] They were second in the NL in runs (804), RBIs (768), walks (602), and batting average (.249).

The team's pitchers led the NL in fewest home runs (151), fewestwalks (416), and strikeouts/walk (3.43). They tied for the league lead with 56saves and fewest hit batters (63).[10]

Manager Gabe Kapler began the 2021 season with a coaching staff of 13, including nine who had never been on a major league staff before he hired them, and most of them were young enough to be playing themselves.[11] In the 2021 regular season, his Giants winning percentage rose from .483 to .660, the 12 overturns caused by his challenges were tied for the most in the majors, and he was one of only two managers who were not ejected during the season.[12] He used morepinch hitters per game than any other major league manager for the second season in a row (2.60), and the second-most pitchers per game (4.7).[12]

The Giants lost in five games to theLos Angeles Dodgers in theNLDS.[13]

Kapler was named theSporting News 2021 NL Manager of the Year.[14][15][16]

Offseason

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The Giants participated in the Cactus League duringspring training. The team won 11 and lost 12 of their 28 games; the remaining 5 games were tied and not included in the standings.[20]

Regular season

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For the 12th consecutive year, the Giants started their season on the road.[21] They began 2021 against theSeattle Mariners, the first time that either team had opened a season with aninterleague game.[22]Evan Longoria andBuster Posey became only the second pair of Giants teammates—afterBenito Santiago andRay Durham in2003—to homer in each of the team's first two games of a season since at least 1901.[23]In mid-April, the Giants shut out theMiami Marlins andPhiladelphia Phillies in consecutive games, marking the club's first back-to-back team shutouts since September 2018.[24]

Facing theColorado Rockies atCoors Field, the Giants scored 10 runs in the first inning for the first time since 1967.[25]

The Giants came back from a 7–0 deficit to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in mid-June.Mike Yastrzemski hit agrand slam intoMcCovey Cove and he andSteven Duggar became the first pair of Giants teammates to each get asplash hit home run in the same game.[26]

Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
San Francisco Giants10755.66054‍–‍2753‍–‍28
Los Angeles Dodgers10656.654158‍–‍2348‍–‍33
San Diego Padres7983.4882845‍–‍3634‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies7487.46032½48‍–‍3326‍–‍54
Arizona Diamondbacks52110.3215532‍–‍4920‍–‍61


National League division standings

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
San Francisco Giants10755.660
Milwaukee Brewers9567.586
Atlanta Braves8873.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Los Angeles Dodgers10656.654+16
St. Louis Cardinals9072.556
Cincinnati Reds8379.5127
Philadelphia Phillies8280.5068
San Diego Padres7983.48811
New York Mets7785.47513
Colorado Rockies7487.46015½
Chicago Cubs7191.43819
Miami Marlins6795.41423
Washington Nationals6597.40125
Pittsburgh Pirates61101.37729
Arizona Diamondbacks52110.32138


Record vs. opponents

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2021 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2021

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10


Game log

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Legend
 Giants win
 Giants loss
 Postponement
BoldGiants team member
2021 Game Log: 107–55 (Home: 54–27; Away: 53–28)
April: 16–10 (Home: 10–3; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1@Mariners7–8(10)Misiewicz (1–0)Álvarez (0–1)8,1740–1
2April 2@Mariners6–3Peralta (1–0)Steckenrider (0–1)McGee (1)8,3921–1
3April 3@Mariners0–4Flexen (1–0)Webb (0–1)Montero (1)8,6511–2
4April 5@Padres3–2Baragar (1–0)Stammen (0–1)McGee (2)10,3502–2
5April 6@Padres1–3Kela (1–0)Wisler (0–1)Melancon (3)10,3502–3
6April 7@Padres3–2(10)McGee (1–0)Hill (0–1)Peralta (1)10,3503–3
7April 9Rockies3–1Cueto (1–0)Gomber (0–2)McGee (3)7,3904–3
8April 10Rockies4–3Baragar (2–0)Bowden (0–2)McGee (4)6,1765–3
9April 11Rockies4–0DeSclafani (1–0)Márquez (0–1)6,5606–3
10April 12Reds0–3Miley (2–0)Sanchez (0–1)Sims (1)3,6626–4
11April 13Reds7–6Peralta (2–0)Pérez (1–1)McGee (5)3,6737–4
12April 14Reds3–0Cueto (2–0)Mahle (1–1)McGee (6)6,4098–4
13April 16@Marlins1–4Bass (1–2)Wisler (0–2)García (3)5,7348–5
14April 17@Marlins6–7(10)García (2–1)García (0–1)6,0148–6
15April 18@Marlins1–0Wood (1–0)López (0–2)Rogers (1)6,1299–6
16April 19@Phillies2–0Gausman (1–0)Anderson (0–2)Peralta (2)9,51010–6
17April 20@Phillies10–7Álvarez (1–1)Brogdon (3–1)10,58411–6
18April 21@Phillies5–6Neris (1–1)Peralta (2–1)9,53711–7
19April 22Marlins3–0Sanchez (1–1)Castano (0–1)McGee (7)4,58012–7
20April 23Marlins5–3Wood (2–0)Alcántara (0–2)6,65713–7
21April 24Marlins2–5Floro (1–1)Santos (0–1)8,28213–8
22April 25Marlins4–3Webb (1–1)Campbell (0–1)Rogers (2)7,57214–8
23April 26Rockies12–0DeSclafani (2–0)Gomber (1–3)4,12915–8
24April 27Rockies5–7(10)Bard (1–1)Santos (0–2)Estévez (1)5,59515–9
25April 28Rockies7–3Wood (3–0)Márquez (1–2)6,16316–9
26April 30@Padres2–3Darvish (3–1)Webb (1–2)Melancon (9)15,25016–10
May: 18–10 (Home: 5–4; Away: 13–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
27May 1@Padres2–6Snell (1–0)DeSclafani (2–1)15,25016–11
28May 2@Padres7–1Gausman (2–0)Musgrove (2–3)15,25017–11
May 3@RockiesPostponed (Rain; Makeup: May 4)
29May 4(1)@Rockies12–4(7)Wisler (1–2)Márquez (1–3)10,21318–11
30May 4(2)@Rockies6–8(7)Bowden (1–2)Doval (0–1)10,21318–12
31May 5@Rockies5–6Gray (4–2)Webb (1–3)Bard (3)9,52118–13
32May 7Padres5–4Doval (1–1)Kela (2–2)McGee (8)9,21919–13
33May 8Padres7–1Gausman (3–0)Musgrove (2–4)9,76420–13
34May 9Padres1–11Weathers (2–1)Cueto (2–1)10,00820–14
35May 10Rangers3–1Wood (4–0)King (4–2)McGee (9)7,45021–14
36May 11Rangers4–2Webb (2–3)Lyles (1–3)McGee (10)7,26822–14
37May 13@Pirates3–1DeSclafani (3–1)Crowe (0–2)Rogers (3)4,09923–14
38May 14@Pirates2–3(11)Oviedo (1–1)Baragar (2–1)6,74323–15
39May 15@Pirates6–8Rodríguez (2–0)McGee (1–1)7,83323–16
40May 16@Pirates4–1Wood (5–0)Keller (2–5)Rogers (4)7,35624–16
41May 17@Reds6–3Webb (3–3)Gray (0–3)Rogers (5)11,00425–16
42May 18@Reds4–2DeSclafani (4–1)Castillo (1–6)McGee (11)8,74526–16
43May 19@Reds4–0Gausman (4–0)Miley (4–4)10,32627–16
44May 20@Reds19–4Cueto (3–1)Mahle (2–2)11,65628–16
45May 21Dodgers1–2Bauer (5–2)Wood (5–1)Treinen (2)12,75328–17
46May 22Dodgers3–6Buehler (3–0)Kazmir (0–1)Jansen (11)13,66028–18
47May 23Dodgers5–11Urías (7–1)DeSclafani (4–2)13,34628–19
48May 25@Diamondbacks8–0Gausman (5–0)Martin (0–2)10,31129–19
49May 26@Diamondbacks5–4Tropeano (1–0)Young (1–4)Rogers (6)8,59730–19
50May 27@Dodgers3–4González (2–0)Wood (5–2)Jansen (12)16,34330–20
51May 28@Dodgers8–5(10)Rogers (1–0)Jansen (0–2)García (1)17,87331–20
52May 29@Dodgers11–6Webb (4–3)Urías (7–2)19,09732–20
53May 30@Dodgers5–4Gausman (6–0)Kershaw (7–4)McGee (12)18,15533–20
54May 31Angels6–1Cueto (4–1)Bundy (0–6)13,14434–20
June: 16–9 (Home: 11–4; Away: 5–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
55June 1Angels1–8Heaney (3–3)Wood (5–3)10,54634–21
56June 3Cubs7–2DeSclafani (5–2)Davies (2–3)10,73735–21
57June 4Cubs8–5Menez (1–0)Arrieta (5–6)Rogers (7)11,52436–21
58June 5Cubs4–3Gausman (7–0)Stewart (1–1)Rogers (8)12,79237–21
59June 6Cubs3–4Hendricks (7–4)Cueto (4–2)Kimbrel (14)14,08937–22
60June 8@Rangers9–4Álvarez (2–1)Rodríguez (1–3)24,93838–22
61June 9@Rangers3–4(11)Martin (1–2)McGee (1–2)25,80338–23
June 10@NationalsPostponed (Rain; Makeup: June 12)
62June 11@Nationals1–0DeSclafani (6–2)Espino (0–2)18,02939–23
63June 12(1)@Nationals0–2(7)Fedde (4–4)Gausman (7–1)Hand (11)16,42539–24
64June 12(2)@Nationals2–1(8)McGee (2–2)Finnegan (2–2)Baragar (1)24,06640–24
65June 13@Nationals0–5Ross (3–6)Cueto (4–3)21,56940–25
66June 14Diamondbacks5–2Wood (6–3)Peacock (2–4)McGee (13)9,90641–25
67June 15Diamondbacks9–8Sherfy (1–0)Castellanos (0–1)Rogers (9)9,86742–25
68June 16Diamondbacks13–7DeSclafani (7–2)Kelly (2–7)11,00443–25
69June 17Diamondbacks10–3Gausman (8–1)Gallen (1–2)13,14444–25
70June 18Phillies5–3Cueto (5–3)Velasquez (2–2)McGee (14)16,17045–25
71June 19Phillies6–13Suárez (3–1)García (0–2)16,77445–26
72June 20Phillies11–2Long (1–0)Eflin (2–6)18,26546–26
73June 22@Angels5–0DeSclafani (8–2)Heaney (4–5)28,35447–26
74June 23@Angels9–3(13)Leone (1–0)Claudio (1–2)20,62048–26
75June 25Athletics2–0Cueto (6–3)Manaea (6–4)McGee (15)36,92849–26
76June 26Athletics6–5(10)McGee (3–2)Smith (1–1)33,16850–26
77June 27Athletics2–6Irvin (6–7)Long (1–1)35,92050–27
78June 28@Dodgers2–3Bauer (8–5)DeSclafani (8–3)Jansen (19)47,83550–28
79June 29@Dodgers1–3Buehler (8–1)Gausman (8–2)Jansen (20)52,34250–29
July: 15–10 (Home: 8–6; Away: 7–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
80July 1@Diamondbacks3–5Kelly (5–7)Cueto (6–4)Soria (1)9,17250–30
81July 2@Diamondbacks11–4Wood (7–3)Gallen (1–4)12,26251–30
82July 3@Diamondbacks6–5Leone (2–0)Buchter (0–2)McGee (16)23,68952–30
83July 4@Diamondbacks5–2DeSclafani (9–3)Smith (2–5)Rogers (10)27,03253–30
84July 5Cardinals3–5Kim (3–5)Gausman (8–3)32,64453–31
85July 6Cardinals5–6Wainwright (7–5)Cueto (6–5)Miller (1)18,78553–32
86July 7Cardinals5–2Wood (8–3)Oviedo (0–5)McGee (17)19,06754–32
87July 9Nationals5–3García (1–2)Clay (0–3)McGee (18)27,34555–32
88July 10Nationals10–4DeSclafani (10–3)Lester (2–4)25,90156–32
89July 11Nationals3–1Gausman (9–3)Fedde (4–6)McGee (19)26,63957–32
July 1391st All-Star Game in Denver, CO
90July 16@Cardinals7–2Jackson (1–0)Wainwright (7–6)33,74358–32
91July 17@Cardinals1–3Kim (5–5)DeSclafani (10–4)Reyes (21)40,48958–33
92July 18@Cardinals1–2Cabrera (2–3)Brebbia (0–1)Reyes (22)29,42558–34
93July 19@Dodgers7–2García (2–2)Gonsolin (1–1)50,97059–34
94July 20@Dodgers6–8Sherfy (2–0)Rogers (1–1)42,34459–35
95July 21@Dodgers4–2Álvarez (3–1)Jansen (1–3)Rogers (11)52,07660–35
96July 22@Dodgers5–3Álvarez (4–1)Jansen (1–4)McGee (20)47,31261–35
97July 23Pirates4–6Stratton (3–0)Leone (2–1)Rodríguez (14)26,57961–36
98July 24Pirates2–10Crowe (2–5)Gausman (9–4)30,78061–37
99July 25Pirates6–1Wood (9–3)Brubaker (4–10)30,30362–37
100July 27Dodgers2–1Rogers (2–1)Treinen (2–5)McGee (21)32,87863–37
101July 28Dodgers0–8Buehler (11–1)DeSclafani (10–5)33,72863–38
102July 29Dodgers5–0Cueto (7–5)Price (4–1)35,13664–38
103July 30Astros6–9Valdez (7–2)Gausman (9–5)28,02064–39
104July 31Astros8–6Jackson (2–0)Taylor (2–3)McGee (22)27,32465–39
August: 19–9 (Home: 8–4; Away: 11–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1Astros5–3Webb (5–3)García (7–6)McGee (23)29,65566–39
106August 2@Diamondbacks11–8(10)García (3–2)Aguilar (0–1)8,90467–39
107August 3@Diamondbacks1–3Bumgarner (6–6)Cueto (7–6)Clippard (2)8,80967–40
108August 4@Diamondbacks7–1Gausman (10–5)Gallen (1–6)8,09168–40
109August 5@Diamondbacks5–4(10)Rogers (3–1)Gilbert (0–1)McGee (24)8,77369–40
110August 6@Brewers1–2(10)Suter (11–5)García (3–3)33,25069–41
111August 7@Brewers9–6(11)García (4–3)Romano (0–1)34,15570–41
112August 8@Brewers5–4Watson (4–3)Boxberger (4–3)Littell (1)38,59771–41
113August 10Diamondbacks8–7Littell (1–0)Peacock (5–7)23,80272–41
114August 11Diamondbacks7–2Gausman (11–5)Kelly (7–9)20,03773–41
115August 12Rockies7–0Webb (6–3)Márquez (10–9)24,29574–41
116August 13Rockies5–4DeSclafani (11–5)Gomber (9–7)Littell (2)36,12675–41
117August 14Rockies1–4Freeland (4–6)Leone (2–2)Bard (19)32,28275–42
118August 15Rockies5–2Wood (10–3)Gray (7–9)McGee (25)33,33776–42
119August 16Mets7–5Gausman (12–5)Castro (3–4)McGee (26)23,51177–42
120August 17Mets3–2Webb (7–3)Stroman (8–12)Leone (1)23,61078–42
121August 18Mets2–6(12)Familia (7–3)Chatwood (1–3)25,36078–43
122August 20@Athletics1–4Kaprielian (7–4)Wood (10–4)Trivino (21)40,13378–44
123August 21@Athletics6–5Rogers (4–1)Trivino (5–5)McGee (27)36,23079–44
124August 22@Athletics2–1Leone (3–2)Puk (0–1)McGee (28)30,34580–44
125August 24@Mets8–0Long (2–1)Megill (1–3)28,55881–44
126August 25@Mets3–2Watson (5–3)Walker (7–9)McGee (29)24,38482–44
127August 26@Mets3–2García (5–3)Lugo (3–2)Rogers (12)25,00083–44
128August 27@Braves5–6Minter (2–4)Watson (5–4)Smith (29)35,58683–45
129August 28@Braves5–0Webb (8–3)Ynoa (4–4)39,55884–45
130August 29@Braves0–9Anderson (6–5)DeSclafani (11–6)28,82084–46
131August 30Brewers1–3Burnes (9–4)Álvarez (4–2)Hader (28)23,15484–47
132August 31Brewers2–6Woodruff (9–7)Cueto (7–7)20,89784–48
September: 21–6 (Home: 10–5; Away: 11–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
133September 1Brewers2–5Norris (2–3)Leone (3–3)Hader (29)21,18984–49
134September 2Brewers5–1Rogers (5–1)Williams (7–2)21,02385–49
135September 3Dodgers3–2(11)García (6–3)Phillips (1–1)39,33886–49
136September 4Dodgers1–6Urías (16–3)Jackson (2–1)41,14686–50
137September 5Dodgers6–4Littell (2–0)Buehler (13–3)41,15587–50
138September 6@Rockies10–5Gausman (13–5)Freeland (5–7)27,96788–50
139September 7@Rockies12–3Webb (9–3)Gonzalez (3–7)24,38789–50
140September 8@Rockies7–4Rogers (6–1)Estévez (2–4)McGee (30)20,35890–50
141September 10@Cubs6–1Doval (2–1)Megill (1–1)29,43991–50
142September 11@Cubs15–4Gausman (14–5)Davies (6–11)Baragar (2)34,72392–50
143September 12@Cubs6–5Webb (10–3)Steele (3–3)McGee (31)32,02193–50
144September 13Padres9–1Littell (3–0)Darvish (8–10)21,07894–50
145September 14Padres6–1DeSclafani (12–6)Arrieta (5–13)23,19295–50
146September 15Padres6–9Musgrove (11–9)Leone (3–4)21,21295–51
147September 16Padres4–7Crismatt (3–1)Gausman (14–6)23,37995–52
148September 17Braves6–5(11)Doval (3–1)Webb (4–3)26,64496–52
149September 18Braves2–0Littell (4–0)Morton (13–6)Leone (2)32,05897–52
150September 19Braves0–3Fried (12–7)DeSclafani (12–7)Smith (33)32,21097–53
151September 21@Padres6–5Watson (6–4)Melancon (4–3)Rogers (13)36,43998–53
152September 22@Padres8–6Doval (4–1)Velasquez (3–8)38,18999–53
153September 23@Padres6–7(10)Detwiler (3–1)Leone (3–5)31,04999–54
154September 24@Rockies7–2Castro (1–0)Goudeau (1–1)41,613100–54
155September 25@Rockies7–2Watson (7–4)Gray (8–12)45,063101–54
156September 26@Rockies6–2Doval (5–1)Bard (7–8)31,043102–54
157September 28Diamondbacks6–4Álvarez (5–2)Poppen (1–1)Doval (1)28,122103–54
158September 29Diamondbacks1–0Leone (4–5)Ramirez (0–2)Doval (2)23,110104–54
159September 30Diamondbacks5–4Rogers (7–1)Mantiply (0–3)27,503105–54
October: 2–1 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 1Padres3–0DeSclafani (13–7)Ávila (0–1)Doval (3)33,975106–54
161October 2Padres2–3(10)Hill (6–6)Castro (1–1)Melancon (39)40,760106–55
162October 3Padres11–4Webb (11–3)Knehr (1–2)36,901107–55

Postseason

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Game log

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2021 Postseason Game Log: 2–3 (Home: 1–2; Away: 1–1)
National League Division Series: 2–3 (Home: 1–2; Away: 1–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 8Dodgers4–0Webb (1–0)Buehler (0–1)41,9341–0
2October 9Dodgers2–9Urías (1–0)Gausman (0–1)42,2751–1
3October 11@Dodgers1–0Rogers (1–0)Scherzer (0–1)Doval (1)53,2992–1
4October 12@Dodgers2–7Kelly (1–0)DeSclafani (0–1)52,9352–2
5October 14Dodgers1–2Jansen (1–0)Doval (0–1)Scherzer (1)42,2752–3


Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Roster

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2021 San Francisco Giants
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

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Statistics

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Batting

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The list does not include pitchers. Stats inbold are the team leaders.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On Base + Slugging

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBAVGOBPSLGOPS
Brandon Crawford1384837914430324905610511.298.373.522.895
Mike Yastrzemski139468751052832571511314.224.311.457.768
Buster Posey11339568120230185656870.304.390.499.889
Wilmer Flores13938957102161185341561.262.335.447.782
LaMonte Wade Jr.1093365285173185633896.253.326.482.808
Brandon Belt9732565891422959481033.274.378.597.975
Donovan Solano101307358617073125582.280.344.404.748
Alex Dickerson1112833766102133823761.233.304.420.725
Austin Slater12927439661211232288415.241.320.423.744
Steven Duggar107268456914583527887.257.330.437.766
Darin Ruf1172624171132164346872.271.385.519.904
Evan Longoria812534566170134635681.261.351.482.833
Tommy La Stella76220265511172718260.250.308.405.713
Curt Casali77200204211152626660.210.313.350.663
Kris Bryant51187284913072223466.262.344.444.788
Mauricio Dubón741752042905229412.240.278.377.655
Mike Tauchman6415221274041522521.178.286.283.569
Thairo Estrada521211933407229231.273.333.479.813
Jason Vosler4173121340397212.178.256.356.612
Chadwick Tromp918140012040.222.222.389.611
Jaylin Davis59111000010.111.111.222.333
Joey Bart26120001020.333.333.333.667
Skye Bolt21000000010.000.000.000.000
Non-Pitcher Totals1625205787133726824240756583131565.257.337.456.793
Team Totals1625462804136027125241768602146166.249.329.440.769

Pitching

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The list does not include position players. Stats inbold are the team leaders.

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

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Kevin Gausman1462.8133330192.0150666050227
Anthony DeSclafani1373.1731310167.2141615942152
Logan Webb1133.0327260148.1128535036158
Alex Wood1043.8326260138.2125635939152
Johnny Cueto774.0822210114.212757523098
Tyler Rogers712.228001381.07423201355
Jarlin García632.62580168.24826201868
José Álvarez522.37671064.25323171942
Zack Littell402.92632261.24624202463
Jake McGee322.726203159.24425181058
Dominic Leone451.51574253.2371592250
Sammy Long215.53125040.23727251538
Aaron Sanchez113.0697035.13212121526
Camilo Doval513.00290327.019109937
Tony Watson412.96260024.11588419
Caleb Baragar211.57250223.019741216
Jay Jackson213.74231021.215991228
Matt Wisler126.05210019.1191313626
John Brebbia015.89180018.1251312422
Conner Menez103.8681014.016106315
Kervin Castro110.00100013.11310413
Scott Kazmir016.3554011.11598610
Jimmie Sherfy104.22100010.295549
José Quintana004.665009.2855612
Wandy Peralta215.4010028.1115538
Sam Selman004.507008.044448
Nick Tropeano101.504006.042122
Tyler Chatwood016.752004.065316
Reyes Moronta002.254004.011102
Gregory Santos0222.503002.056523
Tyler Beede0027.001001.023302
Team Totals107553.24162162561455.012545945244161425

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueDivisionManagerRecord TypeRecord[27]
AAASacramento River CatsTriple-A WestWestDave BrundageRegular
Final Stretch
52–65 (.444)
4–6 (.400)
AARichmond Flying SquirrelsDouble-A NortheastSouthwestJosé AlguacilRegular57–56 (.504)
High-AEugene EmeraldsHigh-A WestN/ADennis PelfreyRegular69–50 (.580)
Low-ASan Jose GiantsLow-A WestNorthLenn SakataRegular76–44 (.633)
RookieACL Giants BlackArizona Complex LeagueEastCarlos ValderramaRegular28–31 (.475)
ACL Giants OrangeArizona Complex LeagueEastLance BurkhartRegular35–24 (.593)
DSL Giants BlackDominican Summer LeagueSan PedroJose MontillaRegular24–28 (.462)
DSL Giants OrangeDominican Summer LeagueNortheastJuan CiriacoRegular27–27 (.500)

Source:[28]

References

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