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1989 GIANTS INFORMATION GUIDE INDEX

All Star Break: Won/Loss Record. 1988 103


144
All-Stars: Giants All T ime
114
1988 National League

Minor League Player Biographies .. .. 166


Minor League System and Highlights .. 164

All T ime Roster, 1958-1988

152

Month-by-Month, 1958-1988
National League Club Batting, 1988

All T ime Top Ten: Batting/Pitching

142

National League Club Fielding, 1988

American League Information

127

National League, Individual

111

Leaders, 1988
National League Club Pitching, 1988

Attendance: 1988
Year-by-Year

..... 199
. 200

Records
. 203
Spring Training .
Award W inners: National League, 1988 114
Giants All T ime

. 151
138

Batting Leaders, Giants, Yearly

99

Batting, 1988 Giants .

196

Batting Practice Schedule .


Bay Bridge History
BBWAA Members

.. . 201
206

Birthday Calendar
Candlestick Park Information
Club Directory
Coaches, All T ime

64

Coaches, 1989 Giants Biographies .

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Comeback Players of the Year


Craig, Roger
Cycle
Day-by-Day, 1988
Double Header Shutouts
Draft Selections.

79
... 106
. 45
, 90
197

Evolution of Candlestick Park

Executive Biographies
Extra Inning Games.

74
10

20
. 100

Fielding, 1988 Giants.


140
Franchise Records, 1883-1988
Giants League Leaders, 1883-1988 .... 150
Giants vs. N.L: 1988
Year-by-Year
GiantsVision
Gold Glove W inners
Ground Rules
Hall of Famers, Giants
Helpful Services
Highlights, Giants, 1988
Highs and Lows, 1988 Giants .
Home Runs, Candlestick Park
Hotels
JumboT RON
Last T ime It Happened
Latin Giants, 1989
League Leaders, 1988
Long Hitting/Pitching Streaks.
Long W inning/Losing Streaks
Lurie, Bob
Major League Baseball Information
Managerial History
Media: Print/Electronic
Medical Staff
Milestones, 1989.

103
. 128
204

98
98
112
98
116

National League Team Directories .

69

No-hitters .
Opening Day Lineups

134

Opponents, Leading vs. Giants, 1988

113
63
77

Ownership .
Perfect Homestands
Pitching, 1988 Giants

. 100

Pitching Leaders, Giants, Yearly

139
20

Player Biographies
Post Season: 1987 NLCS

.. 196
. 2
12
. 12

.. 133

145
146

1971 NLCS
1962 World Series

148
204

Radio .

205

Radio Networks .

. 170

Rainouts
Records: Giants Month-By-Month

133

Giants Franchise, 1883-1988. 140


San Francisco Giants,
1958-1988

135

Retired Uniforms

141
57

Rookies, 1989
Rosen, Al.

5
152
94

Rosters: All T ime Giants .


1989 Giants
Non-Roster Spring Invitees
Rules of Interest .

96

93
Runs Batted In, Consecutive Games
133
San Francisco Top Ten Batting/Pitching 137
Schedule, 1989
208

70
196
149

Scouts, Giants 1989


Season Highlights, 1988

206

Spring Training Record, Yearly

201
201

102

Spring Training Schedule, 1989

202

104
198

Spring Training Statistics 1988


Standings, 1988 Major League
Television.

203

143
197
105
88
. 112
. 162
131
4
.. 127
. 15
206
19
. 36

Spring Training Information

Television Networks
T icket Information
Trainers
Transactions, 1988
Transportation
200-Hit Seasons
Umpires, N.L
World Series, Giants
Won/Loss Breakdown
Yearly Batting/Pitching Leaders

165
102

98
204
205
208
19
109
206
141
199
147
. 103
138

Year-By-Year Finishes, Giants Franchise 130


132
Yearly Team Totals, 1958-1988

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS


CLUB DIRECTORY

5 FRANcrsc0

CANDLESTICK PARK
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124
(415) 468-3700

B OARD OF DIRECTORS
LURIE SPORTS, INC.
President
Vice President and Director
Vice President and Director
Vice President, Treasurer and Director
Secretary and Director
Director
Director

Bob Lurie
H . Michael Kurzman
Corey Busch
Eugene Valla
James L. Hunt, Esq.
Al Rosen
Peter A. Magowan

ADMINISTRATION
Chairman
President and General Manager
Executive Vice President
Sr. Vice President
Staff Counsel
Government Affairs/Broadcast Coordinator
Administrative Assistant
Assistant to the Sr. Vice President
Administrative Assistant

Bob Lurie
Al Rosen
Corey Busch
Pat Gallagher
Michael Shapiro, Esq.
Bob Hartzell
Florence Myers
Cheryl G raybeal
Suzanne McArdle

BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Vice President, Baseball Operations
Bob Kennedy
Vice PresidenVAssistant General Manager
Ralph Nelson
Vice President, Scouting Operations
Bob Fontaine
Director of Travel
Dirk Smith
Carlos Alfonso
Director of Player Development
Director of Minor League & Scouting Operations
Dave Nahabedian
Willie Mays, Willie McCovey
Special Assistants to the President & G M
Special Assistant for Player Development
Orlando Cepeda
Administrative Staff
Scot Asher, Nick Glass, Lucia B. McNally, Sandy Muscat

ACCOUNTING/FINANCE
Robert G rayson
Jeannie Adamo
Norma Edar
Marlene Canard
Wendy Welch

Vice President, Finance


Accounting Manager
Assistant Accounting Manager
Payroll/Benefits Administrator
Accounts Payable

TICKETS
Vice President, Ticket Operations
Administrative Staff

Arthur Schulze
Bob Bisio, Mary Sutherland, Judy Weber

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Duffy Jennings
Matt Fischer
Dennis Desprois
Dave Craig
Robin Carr
Mike Sadek
Maria Jaci nto

Vice President, Public Relations


Di rector of Media Relations
Director of Graphics and Photography
Director of Community Services
Assistant Di rector of Media Relations
Community Representative
Admin istrative Assistant

MARKETING/PROMOTIONS
Mario Al ioto
Valerie McGuire
Pennie Lundberg
Karen Cavan
Peggy Romano
Cheryl Dean, Ben Oakes
Wendy Marzella

Di rector of Marketing
Promotions Manager
Director of Sales
Sales Representative
Data Coordinator
Sales/Administration
Secretary

RETAIL
D irector, Retail Operations
Distribution Manager/Buyer
Retail Sales/Merchandising Manager
Information Systems
Retail Operations Assistant
Warehouse Manager
Mail Order
Dugout Store Managers

Robert Tolifson
Willie Guzman
Peter Yungen
Curt Dawson
Ronnie Eichensehr
Mickey Martinez
Acqunetta Barnett
Mike Bell, Paul Borra, John Ehman

STADIUM OPERATIONS
Jorge Costa
Vice President, Stadium Operations/Security
Assistant D irector, Stad ium Operations
Gene Telucci
Deborah Houston
Administrative Assistant/Guest Relations Coordinator
Hook Bouknight, Gary Burcham,
Maintenance
Bob DeAnto n i , Oscar Gonzalez, Dan M urray
Aimee Shipman
Stadium Operations Secretary
Suzanne Nielsen
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CLUB HOUSE
Miguel Murphy
Harvey Hodgerney
David Loewenstein, Dennis Parry

Giants Clubhouse
Visitors Clubhouse
Clubhouse Assistants

GIANTSV ISION
Director of Business Operations
Affiliate Relations Manager
Producer
Associate Producers
Editor
Production Assistant
Trainer/Accountant
Admin istrative Assistants

Eva Bustos
Pam Mays
Jeff Kuiper
Carlos Deza, Mark Gummere, David Koppett
Kevin Skillings
Sharlene Saria
Michele Cooper
Joyce Stafford, Janet Flynn

For the first time in his 13 years as owner of the Giants, Bob Lurie's
hometown club has posted th ree straight winning seasons, a convincing
foundation for the "new era of Giants baseball" he vowed when he overhauled
the team's ad ministration at the end of the disasterous 1985 campaig n .
O n September 1 8 , 1985, Lurie ushered i n t h e era with t h e appointment
of Al Rosen as the club's President and General Manager. Rosen brought
in field manager Roger Craig the same day and in just two short seasons
the Giants went from last place to first i n the National League West and came
within one game of the World Series. Last season the club surmounted
numerous i njuries to remain i n contention late into the Summer, finishing
in fourth place with an 83-79 record .
With renewed success on the field , much of Lurie's attention remains
focused on bringing Giants fans a state-of-the-art major league stadium in
the Bay Area after the team's Candlestick Park lease expires in 1994. Pro
gress made in late 1988 and early 1989 by task forces in San Francisco and
Santa Clara has been especially satisfying to Lurie, who has always main
tained his first choice is to keep the team in the Bay Area if suitable arrange
ments can be made.
On March 2, 1976, Lurie bought the Giants in partnership with Arizona cat
tleman Bud Herseth, preventing a planned sale to Labatt's Breweries and
an impending move to Canada. I n 1978 Lurie bought out Herseth and
became the club's sole owner.
That year the Giants made a solid run at the division title before finish
ing in third place. San Francisco made title runs i n the second half of the
strike-shortened 1981 season and in 1982 as well , but ended up with another
pair of third place showings. All along Lurie continued his search for the right
blend of skill and talent in the front office and on the field. He finally arrived
at the combination of Rosen and Craig for his third general manager and
seventh field manager. The wisdom of those choices was validated i n 1987,
when Rosen was named Executive of the Year and Craig was tabbed AP
Manager of the Year.
Born January 18, 1929, Lurie is the son of San Francisco financier Louis
R . and Babette Lurie. After graduation from Menlo High School in Menlo
Park, California, Bob moved on to Northwestern U niversity where he earned
a B.S. degree in business adm i nistration. He served as a l ieutenant in the
U.S. Air Force from 1951 to 1953 before returning home to enter the San Fran
cisco business community.
Bob is a vigorous participant in a variety of civic and charitable activities.
In addition to his duties with the Lurie Co. and his chairmanship of the Giants,
he serves as President of the Louis R. Lurie Foundation and is on the Board
of Directors of the National Athletic Health Institute and the Downtown Park
ing Corporation.
Bob and his wife, Connie, make thei r home in San Francisco.

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President
and General Manager

After producing three winning seasons and a division title in his three full
years as Giants' President and General Manager, Al Rosen's foc us i n 1989
is directed towards two major goals-continuing his efforts to bring San Fran
cisco a World Championship, and i nc reasing the team's commitment to
providing a comfortable and family oriented atmosphere i n which to enjoy
a ball game.
I mmediately after being named to his new post on September 18, 1985,
Rosen began a turnaround of the Giants by c hoosing Roger Craig as his
field manager. The success of Rosen and Craig's new dynamic approach
was evident in short order, as the Giants went from losing 100 games in 1985
to posting an 83-79 record and a third-place 'inish the following season. I n
1987 the Giants made the jump to baseball's upper ec helon by winning the
National League West for their first pennant in 16 years and coming within
one victory of a World Series appearance. I n 1988 San Franc isco was just
two and a half games out of the divisional lead at the All-Star break, before
a rash of injuries resulted in a fourth place finish.
I n 1989, Rosen has made a personal commitment to institute procedures
and policies to make Candlestick Park a truly fan-oriented place to watc h
a ballgame. As a result, Giants games this year will feature such improve
ments as a no alcohol, no smoking Paviliion section, game broadcasts at
concession stands, Family N ights with half price seats and a "GiantShock"
program, where fans will be treated to pleasant, out of the ordinary, random
surprises during the course of the games.
The 1987 Major League Executive of the Year, Rosen has molded the
Giants in his i m age from top to bottom, with a hardball approach through
out the entire organization both on the field and off. In 1987 he engineered
trades for pitc hers Craig Lefferts, Don Robinson, Dave Dravec ky and Rick
Reuschel and third baseman Kevin Mitc hell, while in 1988 he improved his
c hampionship club by signing free agent leadoff man Brett Butler to a two
year contract, and traded in midseason for Danell N ixon and Ernest Riles.
Over the past off-season he once again improved the Giants outfield and
team speed by acquiring the fleet-footed and versatile Tracy Jones.
Recognized for his talent and dedication as a player, Rosen has brought
those qualities with him to the front office. After spending his entire ten-year
(1947-1956) Major League career i n Cleveland , Rosen spent 20 years with
the brokerage firm of Bache and Company. He was Vice President of the
firm's Cleveland offices when he became President of the New York Yankees.
He was in New York for the 1978 and 1979 seasons, before moving to a similar
position within the Houston Astros which he held from 1980 u ntil joining the
Giants in 1985.
A lifetime .285 hitter with 192 home runs and 717 RBis, Rosen was a four
time All Star and unanimous pick as the American League's 1953 Most
Valuable Player.
A Leap Year baby, Rosen was born February 29, 1924 in Spartanburg ,
South Carolina a n d raised i n Miami, where he ipicked up t h e nickname
"Flip" as a youngster playing sandlot ball. Al and his wife, Rita, have five
c h i ldren- Robert, Jimmy, Gail, David and Andy. The Rosens make their
home in San Francisco.

Vice President Baseball Operations


Bob Kennedy is one of baseball's senior statesmen, with more than four
decades of professional experience as a player, manager and front office
executive. Now in his fourth year with the Giants as Al Rosen's top baseball
adviser, Kennedy scouts and evaluates top M ajor Leag ue talent and lends
his expertise to Rosen on decisions affecting trades, player acquisition and
development, scouting and administration.
A longtime colleague and teammate of Rosen's, Kennedy has worked
closely with the Giants' President and General Manager over the past eight
seasons. Prior to coming to the Giants, Kennedy and Rosen were together
for four years in Houston. The General Manager of the Chicago Cubs from
1977-81 , he has also been an executive with the Seattle Mariners, St. Louis
Cardinals and Cleveland Indians, and has managed the Cubs (1963-65) and
Oakland /!\s (1968). Bob played with the White Sox, I ndians, Orioles, Tigers
and Brooklyn Dodgers d u ring his Major Leagu e career, batting .254. Bob
and his wife, Claire, have five children Robert Jr., Terry (the Giants catcher),
Colleen, Christine and Kathleen, and 12 grandchildren. The Kennedys
reside in Mesa, Arizona.

Vice President, Scouting


Bob Fontaine is another of the game's most venerable and best-known
figures, now in his 48th year in professional baseball, dating back to the sign
i ng of his first contract in the Brooklyn Dodgers' system in 1941 . Fontaine is
in his ninth season as the Giants' top offical for scouting, supervising the
assignments of and reporting procedures by more than two dozen full-time
scouts.
Fontaine learned his trade under the tutelage of the legendary Branch
Rickey in Pittsburgh from 1950 to 1968, then joined the expansion San Diego
Padres in 1969, eventually becoming their General Manager until joining the
Giants i n 1980. A native of San Jose, Fontaine attended Bellarmine High
School prior to signing with the Dodgers. He and his wife, Laura, have six
children and eight grandchildren. The Fontaines reside in Poway, California.

Vice President/Assistant General Manager


Ralph Nelson is in his 14th year with the Giants, and his fourth as the top
baseball administrative member of Al Rosen's cabinet. Nelson serves as
Rosen's facilitator for player transactions, acquisitons and contractural mat
ters, and supervises daily operations of the Major Leag ue clubhouse staff,
minor league and player development adm i n istration.
Nelson joined the Giants as a publicity i ntern in 1976. He was named
Traveling Secretary and Statistician in 1980 and Minor League Administrator
in 1983. After supervising a complete revampment of the G iants' farm and
scouting systems, he was named to his cu rrent position by Rosen follow
ing the 1985 campaig n .
A native of Harvey, Illinois, Nelson was a journalism graduate o f San Jose
State University in 1976. He and his wife, Joanne, have two children and
reside in Penng rove, California.

MANAGER & COACHES


Manager
Former Pitcher
BIRTHDATE: Feb ruary 17, 1930

1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 59


BIRTHPLACE: Durham, North Carolina
BATTED: Right

THREW: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 195

MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREER . . . . . Has posted winning seasons

in each of his three full campaigns as the Giants skipper, managing the club
to a 262-242 record since taking the reins on Sept. 18, 1985 . . . is the first
manager to lead San Francisco to three consecutive winning seasons in 1 7
years . . . His .520 winning percentage i s t h e best b y a Giants skipper since
Clyde King posted a .534 mark in 1 969-70 . . . Lei.; the Giants to an 83-79
record in 1988, despite an i njury barrage that saw 12 players go on the DL,
seven undergo surgery and every starting pitcher except Rick Reuschel miss
at least one turn due to i njury . . . coached in his second straight All-Star
game . . . Piloted the 1987 Giants to their first division crown in 16 years . . .
Earned honors as Associated Press Major League Manager of the Year that
season, finished second to Montreal's Buck Rodgers in the BBWAA's
National League Manager of the Year balloting . . . is one of only four
managers since 1900 to lead a 100-loss team to a first-place finish in just
two full seasons . . . Took over the sixth-place Giants in 1985, led the club
to a third-place finish the next year . . . The Giants won 21 more games in
1986 than during the 1985 season, representing the greatest improvement
of any 1986 National League team . . . his Giants became the n i nth team
in ML history to post a winning record (83-79) following a 100-loss season
. . . his pitching knowledge helped the Giants staff to the major's best team
ERA in 1987 . . . Craig has now coached, managed or scouted for the past
21 years since his retirement as a player in 1967 . . . known as the guru of
tt1e split-fingered fastball . . . Craig was named the Giants field manager
by Al Rosen on September 18, 1985, the same day Rosen became the club's
President and General Manager . . . assumed control of the team that night
and guided the Giants to a 9-6 win over the Padres . . . prior to accepting
the Giants managerial job, Craig served as a scout for the Detroit Tigers fol
lowing a five-year stint as Sparky Anderson's pitching coach in Detroit from
1 980-84, culminating in the Tigers' World Series victory over the San Diego
Padres in 1984 . . . under his tutelage, the Tigers pitchi n g staff improved
from 1 1 th in the AL ERA standing in 1980 to first in 1982 and 1984 . . . he
managed the San Diego Padres in 1 978 and 1979, taking over from Alvin
Dark in mid-March of 1978 and leading the team to an 84-78 record, then
best in the ten-year history of the franch ise . . . was the Padres pitching
coach i n 1 976 and 1977 and served the Houston Astros i n the same capac
ity from 1 974-75 . . . was a minor league pitching instructor for the Dodgers
in 1 973 . . . coached for the Padres from 1969-72 . . . managed Albuquer
que (AA) in the Texas League in 1968 . . . also served as a scout for the
Dodgers in 1 9 67 . . .
PRO CAREER . .

. signed his first professional contract with the Dodgers


in 1950 . . . broke i nto the M ajors in 1955 with the Brooklyn Dodgers . . .
pitched in 12 M L seasons, compiling an overall mark of 74-98 with a 3.82 ERA

. enjoyed his best season in 1959, when he was 11-5, 2.06 ERA for the
World Champion Dodgers . . . tied for the N L lead with four shutouts i n 1959
. . . spent the 1955-61 seasons with the Dodgers before being drafted by
the New York Mets in the orig i nal expansion draft in December, 1961 and
was with them in 1962-63 . . . spent single seasons in St. Louis (1964) and
Cincinnati (1965) before ending his career with Philadelphia in 1966 . . .
hurled in four World Series, two with Brooklyn (1955 and 1956) and one each
with Los Angeles (1959) and St. Louis (1964), winning two games and losing two . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . attended North Carolina State University . . . a native

of Durham, was honored with a "Roger Craig Day" there in February, 1988
. authored "Inside Pitch;' a journal of the 1984 Tigers . . . enjoys golf and
raising horses on his ranch outside San Diego . . . married (Carolyn Anderson, December 22, 1951) . . four children: Sherri (36), Roger, Jr. (32), Teresa
(29) and Vikki (27) . . lives i n Warner Springs, California in a log cabin
house that he built with his son .
Roger Lee Craig

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Year

Club

1950

Newport News
Valdosta
Newport News

1951

W-L

ERA

GS

CG

IP

ER

BB

01

7.11

19.0

22

17

15

23

14-7

3.13

23

22

17

167.0

136

86

58

150

152

14-11

3.67

38

28

12

221.0

175

109

90

175

119

1952-53

- In Military Service-

1968

Elmira
Pueblo
Newport News
Montreal
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Los Angeles
St Paul
Spokane
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
New York
New York
St Louis
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
Seattle
Albuquerque

M.L

Totals

Year

Club

1955

Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Totals

1954

1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966

1956
1959
1964

ws.

so

0-0

2.0

9.64

14

14.0

17

15

19

2.50

20

16

125.0

107

44

35

56

108

10-2

3.54

22

16

117.0

105

48

46

64

68

5-3

2.77

21

10

91.0

81

37

28

43

48

9.00

1-1
8-3

12-11

3.71

35

32

111.0

t30

87

77

52

69

6-9
2-1

4.62
4.50

32

13

111.0

57

47

32.0

t02
30

58

20

16

12

69
16

3.91

28

25

182.0

77

119

5-17

180

100

79

6-7

3.19

14

13

96.0

86

26

2.06

29

17

153.0

122

39
49

34

11-5

35

45

76

8-3
5-6

3.26
6.13

21
40

15

116.0

99

42

43

69

130

48
87

77

52

10-24

4.52

42

33

13

233.0

261

133

117

5-22

3.78

46

31

14

236.0

249

117

99

7-9

3.25

1-4

14

113.0

46

63
118,

70

SB

108

39

19

166.0

180

76

60

35

84

3.66

40

64.0

74

33

26

25

30

2-1

5.48

14

23.0

31

15

14

13

01

2.45

22.0

15

11

11

0-0

0.00

3
1

4.0

74-98

3.82

368

186

56

1537.0

1528

763

653

522

803

ER

BB

so

19

19

16

25

W-L

WORLD SERIES RECORD


ERA
G GS CG

IP

1-0

3.00

6.0

0-1

12.00

0-1
1-0

8.68
0.00

6.0

10

9.1

5.0

15
2

2-2

6.49

26.1

31

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year

Club

1968

70

69

84

78

68

93

1988

Albuquerque (AA)
San Diego
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco

M.L

Totals

1978
1979
1985
1986
1987

Finish

12

83

79

90
83

72
79

414

413

4
.501

GOOD STARTS
On April 3 in San Diego, Roger Craig will look to run his Opening Day record as
an M L Manager to 6-0. Roger has won all three of his Giants openers - 8-3 at
Houston in 1 986, 4-3 in 12 innings over the Padres in 1987 and 5-1 at Los Angeles
in 1988.

GJ

Former Outfielder
BIRTHDATE: June 15, 1949

1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 39


BIRTHPLACE: Riverside, California
BATTED: Right

THREW: Right

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 200

COACHING CAREER . . . . . Will serve as the Giants hitting coach in 1989

. . . Joined Roger Craig's staff last season as first base coach, his first coach
i ng role . . . Played in the Major Leagues from 1968-86, spent 1987 as an
investment broker with Conli, Michaels Inc. of Southern California . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . Dusty enjoyed a prestigious playing career, spend
ing nearly 16 full seasons with Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland . . . finished his career with a .278 average, 242 home runs and 1013
RBis . . . was twice selected to the NL All-Star team, i n 1981 and 1982 . . .
with Los Angeles, he appeared in four League Championship Series (1977,
1 978, 1981 and 1983) and three World Series (1977, 1 978 and the 1981
Dodgers' World Championship) . . . was selected 1977 N LCS MVP after hit
ting .357 with two home runs and eight RBis, i ncluding a grand slam, in the
four-game series vs. Philadelphia . . . in 1978, he tied the LCS record for the
highest batting average with a .467 mark . . . enjoyed great success in LCS
play, posting a career .371 average with 13 RBis in 17 LCS games . . . won
a Gold Glove in 1981 and was named to the Silver Slugger team in 1980 and
1981 . . . began his career as the Braves' 26th pick in J u ne, 1967 and made
his ML debut the next year . . . finished third in the 1972 batting race with
a career-high .321 mark . . . d rove in a career-high 99 runs the next season
. . . was traded to Los Angeles with Ed Goodson for Jimmy Wynn, Lee Lacy,
Tom Paciorek and Jerry Royster, November 1 7, 1975 . . . hit a career-high
.

1958-1989 S.F. GIANTS COACHES


Amalfitano, Joe, 1 972-75
1988Benson, Vern, 1980
Bridges. Rocky, 1985
Bristol, Dave, 1 978-79
Buford, Don, 1981-84
Davenport, Jim, 1970, 1 976-82
Fahey, Bill, 1986
Fox, Charlie, 1965-68
Franks, Herman, 1958
Funk, Frank, 1 976
Gilbert, And y, 1972-75
Haller, Tom, 1 977-79
H iller, Chuck, 1985
Jansen, Larry, 1961-71
Kim, Wendell, 1989Lavagetto, "Cookie: 1 96467
Lefebvre, Jim , 198082
Lillis, Bob, 1986Lockman, "Whitey: 1961 -64
Lowrey, "Peanuts," 196768
Baker, Dusty,

M acKenzie, Gordon, 1986-1988


M cCraw, Tom, 1983-85
McMahon, Don, 1 973-75. 1 980-82
McNamara, Joh n, 1971-73
Miller, Bob, 1985
Morales, Jose, 1986-1988
Mull, Jack, 1985
O' D oul, "Letty: 1959-60
Ozark, Danny, 1983-84
Parker, "Salty; 1958-61, 1 979
Posedel, Bill, 195960
Rodgers, Bob, 1 976
Shepard, Larry, 1 979
Sherry, Norm, 1986Starrette, Herman, 1 977-78, 1983-84
Van Ornum, Joh n , 1981 -84
Virgil, Ozzie, 1969-72, 1 974-75
Westrum, Wes, 1958-63, 1968-71
Winkles, Bobby, 1976-77
Zimmer, Don, 1987

30 H Rs in 1977 to become part of the Dodgers' record setting 30-homer foursome (Garvey, Cey and Smith) . . . had five RBis in one inning vs. San Diego
September 13, 1979 . . . again finished third in the batting race with a .320
mark in 1981 , helping the Dodgers to a World Championship . . . ended his
eig ht-year stay with the Dodgers by hitting .357 in the 1983 N LCS . . . was
granted free agency February 21, 1984 and signed with San Francisco April
1, 1984 . . . stole second, third and home in the same inning vs. Cincinnati
June 27, 1984, becoming the first player since Pete Rose turned the hat trick
May 11, 1980 . . . traded to Oakland for Ed Puikunasand Dan Winters, March
24, 1985 and played his final two seasons with the P:.s . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . was a baseball, basketball, football and track star for
Del Campo High in Carmichael, California . . . g raduated in 1967 . . .
attended American River College i n Sacramento, California . . . hobbies
include hunting and fishing . . . has one daughter (Natosha, September 29,
1 979) . . . resides in Calabasas, California.
Johnnie B. Baker, Jr.
Club

AVG.

AB

Auslin
West Palm
Greenwood
Atlanta
Shreveport
Richmond
Atlanta
Richmond
Atlanta
Richmond
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Oakland
Oakland

.231
.190
.342
400
.257
.247
.000
.325
.295
.311
.226
.321
.288
.256
.261
.242
.291
.262
.274
.294
.320
.300
.260
.292
.268
.240

9
6
52
6
73
25
3
118
13
80
29
127
159
149
142
112
153
149
151
153
103
147
149
100
111
83

39
21
199
5
265
89
7
461
24
341
62
446
604
574
494
384
533
522
554
579
400
570
531
243
343
242

6
2
45
0
40
7
0
97
3
62
2
62
101
80
63
36
86
62
86
80
48
80
71
31
48
25

9
4
68
2
68
22
0
150
7
106
14
143
174
147
129
93
155
137
152
170
128
171
138
71
92
58

11
0
5
4
0
29
0
23
2
27
29
35
18
13
26
24
29
26
17
19
25
7
15
8

Totals
Totals

.280
.256

1845
194

6532
585

891
73

1831
150

297
23

22
1

M.L

Totals

.278

2039

7117

964

1981

320

Year

Club, Siie

AVG.

Year
1967
1968

1969

1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

N.L
A.L

1981
1982

N.L. Cleveland
N.L.. Montreal

.500
.000

A.S.G.

Totals

.250

Year

Club

AVG.

1981

LA vs. Hou.

Year

Club

1977
1978
1981
1983

LA vs. Phi.
LA vs. Phi.
LA vs. Mon.
LA vs. Phi.

.357
467
.316
.357

LCS

Totals

.371

17

Year

Club

AVG.

1977
1978
1981

ws.

LA vs. NY.
LA vs. NY.
LA vs. NY.
Totals

SB

41
4
76
99
69
72
39
86
66
88
97
49
88
73
32
52
19

1
23
0
36
11
0
53
2
25
1
45
67
71
67
31
58
47
56
43
29
56
72
40
50
27

39
1
41
22
3
45
4
37
14
68
72
87
57
54
89
66
70
66
43
62
59
27
47
37

10
0
10
0
4
24
18
12
2
2
12
11
12
10
17
7
4
2
0

224
18

942
71

685
77

842
84

135
2

23

242

1013

762

926

137

ALLSTAR GAME RECORD


H
AB
R
2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


AB
R
H
2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

RBI

BB

so

SB

BB

so

SB

1
0
0
3
0
2
0
2

HR

11
0
11
0
17
21
20
19
4
30
11
23
29
9
23
15
3
14
4

14
15
19
14

18

62

RBI
1
2
39
0
31
8
0
51

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


R
AB
H
HR
G
2B 3B

.292
.238
.167
.232

so

3B

18

.167

AVG.

BB

2B

1
12

13

23

WORLD SERIES RECORD


H
AB
R
2B
24
21
24

69

16

3B

HR

RBI

11

Former Catcher
NICKNAME: Pooch
BIRTHDATE: June 14, 1950
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 38
BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, Michigan
BATTED: Left
HEIGHT: 6-0

THREW: R i g ht
WEIGHT: 195

COACHING/MANAGERIAL CAREER.
. entering his second season
as Giants' third base coach . . . served as first base coach in 1987 . . Joined
Roger Craig's staff as bullpen coach in 1986 for his first Major League coach
ing assignment . . . rejoined the Giants skipper after playing for Craig with
the San Diego Padres in 1979 and with the Detroit Tigers from 1981-83 while
Craig was the pitching coach . . served as a coach for the Texas Rangers'
Tulsa (AA) club in . 1985 . . made his managerial debut with the Tigers'
Lakeland (A) club in 1984 . . was h i red by the Tigers as a minor league
instructor after they gave him his release as a player on August 5, 1983 .
PRO CAREER .

. ended his nine-year Major League career in 1983 with


a .241 batting average . . made his ML debut in 1971 with the Washing
ton Senators in only his second season i n professional baseball . . moved
with the franchise to Texas and played for the Rangers i n 1972 and
1974-77 . . was traded to the San Diego Padres with Kurt Bevacqua and
Mike Hargrove for Oscar Gamble and Dave Roberts on October 25,
1978 . . was the Padres starting catc her from August through the end of
the 1979 season and hit a career-high .287 . . was sold to Detroit on March
24, 1981 . . played for the Tigers from 1981-83 until his release .
PERSONAL . . . . . attended the University of Detroit, St. Clair County Com
munity College in Port Huron (Ml) and the University of Tampa (FL) . . mar
ried (Carla Matthews) . . two c h ildren: Scott (January 20, 1979) and
Brandon (January 18, 1981) . . resides in Dallas, Texas.

William Roger Fahey


Year

Club

1970

Burlington
Pillslield
Denver
Washington
Denver
Texas
Spokane
Spokane
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Tucson
San Diego
San Diego
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Evansville

1971

1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
NL.

AL

ML

Totals
Totals
Totals

3B

AVG.

AB

2B

RBI

BB

so

SB

.244

118

377

49

92

10

36

54

73

.286

99

325

93

13

38

48

50

2
13

.267
.000
.270

44
1

0
5

2
0
25

2
75

41

39

0
2

15
8

26

61
20

.168

39

226
119

.278

104
92

370
317

16
37

.259
.250
.297
.250

21

80

HR

10

12

23

103

15

44

43

39
1

82

39
0

41

48
47

11

20

9
5

11
1

22

8
45

12

.221

38
37

68

15

.250

66

212

35

53

1
10
6

.287

73

209

14

60

19
19

21

16
17

.257

93

241

18

22

21

16

27

67

62
17

254

.149

28
19

10

22

304

23

6
7

4
2

.273

5
2
42

67

.271

166

450

32

12

41

.213

217

484

43

103

14

42

32

33
60

934

75

225

26

83

74

93

.241

383

122

Former Infielder
BIRTHDATE: March 9, 1951
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 38
BIRTHPLACE: Honolu lu, Hawaii
BATTED: Right
HEIGHT: 5-5

THREW: Right
WEIGHT: 160

COACHI NG/MANAGERIAL CAREER.


. . The Giants first base coach
for 1989 is making h is major league coaching debut . . . spent the last two
years managing the Giants' triple-A club in Phoenix . . . piloted the Firebirds,
to a 67-76 mark in 1988, breaking a string of five straight above .500 finishes
. . . led 1987 team to a 77-67 mark, coming within one game of the PCL
playoffs . . . has managed in the Giants' organization for eight years, two
at Phoenix (1987-88), one at Shreveport (1986), three at Fresno (1983-85) and
two at Clinton (1981-82) . . . named Texas League Manager of the Year in
1985-86 . . . led Shreveport to an 80-56 mark i n 1986 . . . voted California
Leag ue Manager of the Year after leading Fresno to 1985 title . . . began
coaching career in 1980 as a coach at Shreveport . . . overall managerial
record now stands at 583-546 (.516)
.

PRO CAREER .

. spent seven seasons in the Giants' chain as an


i nfielder, never made it to the major leagues . . . started at Decatur (A) in
1 973, moved to Fresno the next season and was an honorable mention Cal
ifornia Leag ue All-Star, batting .306 . . . spent the next two years with
Lafayette (AA) of the Texas League . . . in 1976 led the TL in hits (164), at bats
(537), topped all TL second basemen i n fieldi ng (.983) and total chances
(654) . . . played two seasons at Phoenix, hitting a career-high .313 in 1979
. . . released in 1980 and joined the M iami Amigos of the short-lived InterAmerican League . . .
.

. . 1968 g raduate of Banning High School in Wilmington,


PERSONAL
California . . . played four years of varsity baseball at Cal Poly Pomona . . .
set Bronco single season record for runs scored (43 in 1 972) and career
records for runs scored (93), walks (91) and games played (124) . . . twice
named to All-California Collegiate Athletic Association team . . . signed with
the Giants in 1973 as a free agent . . . married (Natasha, September 12,
1980) . . . two children (Shannon, October 2, 1 969) and Donald, (Decem
ber 30, 1983) . . . Resides in Mesa, Arizona . . .
.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MANAGERS


YEARS

NAME

PCT.

GAMES

195860, 1976
1960
196164
196568
1969-70
197074
1974-75
1977-79
197980
1981-84
1984
1985

Bill Rigney
Tom Sheehan
Alvin Dark
Herman Franks
Clyde King
Charlie Fox
Wes Westrum
Joe Altobelli
Dave Bristol
Frank Robinson
Danny Ozark
Jim Davenport

270
46
366
367
109
348
118
225
85
264
24
56

258
50
277
280
95
327
129
239
98
277
32
88

.511
.479
.569
.567
.534
.516
.478
.485
.464
.488
429
.389

1985

Roger Craig

262

242

.520

528
96
643
647
204
675
247
464
183
541
56
144

504

GJ

KIM continued
Wendell Kealohapauloe Kim
Year

Club

1973
1974

Decatur
Fresno
Amarillo
Lafayette
Lafayette
Phoenix
Phoenix
Miami
Shreveport

1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

AVG.

AB

.264
.306
.231
.238
.305
.284
.313
.272
.000

110
83
9
87
134
82
76
45
2

360
304
26
302
537
282
265
136
0

53
39
3
44
71
62
23
13

95
93
6
72
164
80
83
37
0

3B

2B

4
2
0
2
5

12
1
9
21
8
5

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

27
40
1
19
45
28
34
14
0

64
18
3
37
63
61
21
14
0

66
30
8
29
45
37
36
11
0

10
3

1
0
0
6

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year

Club

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Clinton(A)
Clinton (A)
Fresno (A)
Fresno (A)
Fresno (A)
Shreveporf (AA)
Phoenix (AAA)
Phoenix (AAA)

52
63
78
82
84
80
77
67

Finish
80
75
62
58
62
56
67
76

Former Infielder
NICKNAME: Flea
BIRTHOATE: June 2 , 1930
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 58
BIRTHPLACE: Altadena, California
BATTED: Right

THREW: Right

HEIGHT: 5-11

WEIGHT: 165

. the former Houston Astros


manager enters his fourth year as Roger Craig's bench coach . . . Lillis is
i n contact with the Giants' eye-i n-the-sky and positions the Giants'
defense . . . he also serves as infield instructor and is credited with help
ing Robby Thompson and Matt Williams make their rapid ascensions to the
Major Leag ues . . . Lillis, Craig and pitching/bullpen coach Norm Sherry
were teammates in Lillis' first professional season with Dodgers' Newport
News farm club in the Piedmont League in 1951 . . the three also played
together with the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1958-61 . . . Lillis finished as
the Astros third-winningest manager, posting a 276-261 record from
1982-85 . . . he was named to succeed Bill Virdon as skipper by then Astros
General Manager Al Rosen on August 10, 1982 . . . after posting a 28-23
mark over the remainder of the 1982 season, Lillis finished second in the
NL Manager of the Year balloting in 1983, leading the Astros into third place
with an 85-77 record . . . in 1984, the Astros improved to a second place finish, although their record dropped to 80-82 . . . in 1985, Houston finished
tied for third place with the Padres at 83-79 . . . Lillis was with the Houston
o rganization for 24 years as a player (1962-67), scout and instructor (1968),
Director of Minor League I nstruction (1969-72), Major League coach (1973-82)
and field manager (1982-85) .

COACH I NG/MANAGERIAL CAREER

PRO CAREER . .

. after six minor league seasons, Lillis made his M L


debut with t h e Los Angeles Dodgers i n 1 958 a n d hit .391 in 20

games . . was traded to St. Louis for infielder Daryl Spencer after 11 seasons in the Dodgers organization on May 30, 1961 . . became one of the
Houston franc hise's original selections in the expansion d raft of October,
1961 . . played for the Houston Colt .45s and Astros from 1962-67 . . was
Houston's very fi rst team MVP in 1962 .
PERSONAL .

ried (Jeanne) .

. attended the University of Southern California . . mar. two children (Jan and Joy) . . resides in Houston, Texas.
Robert Perry Lillis

Year

Club

1951

Pueblo
Newport News
Elmira
Newport News

AVG.

AB

17
34
16
I
28
35
15
63
102
25
152
- ln M1hta1y Service157
96
33
72
155
26
42
74
10
10
3
27
7
11
2
50
116
17
6
16
24
51
4
38
114
12
31
13
93
31
11
89
34
12
90
14
38
6
J
20

1952
1953
1954-55
1956 St. Paul
1957 SI Paul
1958 Si Paul
Los Angeles
1959 Los Angeles
Spokane
1960 Los Angeles
1961 LA-SI. LOUIS
1962 Houston
1963 Hous:on
1964 Hous:on
1965 Hous:on
1966 Haus:on
1967 Hous:on

241
206
203
281

37
39
76
129

141
136
310
523

.266
259
272
391
.229
286
.267
213
.249
198
.268
.221
232
244

144
154
67
20
30
103
48
105
129
147
109
124
68
37

590
598
272
69
48
406
60
239
457
469
332
408
164
82

ML

.236

817

2328

Torars

198

549

2B

3B

HA

RBI

13
12
18
60
18
2

65
49
17
5
2
27
6
22

JO

19
17
20
II

BB

so

SB

14
21
65

22
12
20
27

12
5
20

31
39
18

48
33
11

18
12
3

16
2
8
28
15
11
20
7

4
21
6
14
23
35
10
10

5
137

68

99

116

23

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year

Club

1982
1983
1984
1985

Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston

28
85
80
83

23
77
82
79

ML

Totals

276

261

Finish

514

Former Catcher
BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1931

1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 57


BIRTHPLACE: New York, New York
BATTED: Right
HEIGHr 5-11

THREW: Right
WEIGH[ 175

. Now in his seventh season as


a Major League coach, Norm celebrates his 40th year in pro baseball in 1989
. . Sherry returns for his fourth year with his former Dodger teammates,
Roger Craig and Bob Lillis (1951 and 1959-61), as pitching/b ul l pen coach
for the Giants . . with his help and g uidance, San Francisco posted the best
team earned run average in the Majors in 1987 (3.68) . . . prior to the Giants,
Sherry served as a coach for Dick Williams for seven seasons, as pitching
coach in San Diego (1982-84), bullpen coac h at Montreal (1979-81) and also
COACHING/MANAGERIAL CAREER.

-------

--

SHERRY continued

third base coach for the Expos in 1978 . . also served as the Angels' third
base coach in 1976 and bullpen coach in 1 970-71 . . . Sherry has been
credited with: the resurgence of the San Diego pitchi ng staff that led the
Padres to the 1984 NL Championship; helping develop Gary Carter into one
of the best catchers in baseball; and turning Sandy Koufax' career around
when Sherry was a catcher with the Dodgers . . . the presence of Sherry
and Craig gives the Giants both pitching coaches from the 1984 World
Series . . served as Padres' m i n o r leag u e pitc h i ng i nstructor i n
1985 . . Sherry spent five years a s a n Angels' minor league manager
(beginning in 1 969) and three others as a ML coach before earning a
managerial position with California in 1976 . . he was named to replace
Dick Williams on July 23, 1 976 and g uided the Angels to a 37-29 fin
ish . . was replaced as the Angels' manager by Dave Garcia on J u ly 1 1 ,
1 977 after a 39-42 start . . in 1975, he led t h e Angels' Salt Lake City (AAA)
club to the PCL Eastern Division title . . . spent 1965-67 as a player-manager
at Santa Barbara and 1968 as a scout for the Yankees . .
PRO CAREER . .
. . played 1 6 years i n professional baseball , including
five at the ML level with the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets . .
enjoyed his finest season i n 1960 as the Dodgers' backup catcher, hitting
.283 with eight home runs . . on May 7, 1960, he hit his first M L homer, an
11th-inning shot, to make his brother Larry the winning pitcher . . . it was
the first time the two had appeared as a battery in a ML game .
PERSONAL . .
. g raduated from Fairfax H ig h School (Los Angeles) i n
1 950 . . . brother Larry was World Series M V P for t h e Dodgers i n
1959 . . . married (Linda Chadwick, December 28, 1985) . . they have four
children ; Cindi (June 14, 1958), Pam (February 19, 1960), Mike (March 18,
1963) and Aleta (June 2, 1967) . . . resides in San Diego, California.

Year

Club

1950

Santa Barbara
Ft. Worth
Newport News

1951

Norman Bu rt Sherry
AB
R
H
2B

AVG.
.241

96

.077

25

65

.234

72

214

294

195253
1954

1972

M.L.

Totals

Year

Club

W-L

ERA

1954

Newport News
Spokane

OO
OO

0.00

1955

1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

1959

RBI

BB

so

32

28

50

12

17

41

50

22

14

40

47

54
28

52

.400

.257
.261

122

382
165

56
28

98

13

67

26

43

10

.215

64

181

14

39

21

44

.244

60

193

18

47

7
29

19

30

.278
.333

131

417

34

116

27

41

30

44

108

332

0
35

253

84

15

47

0
25

42

SB

283

35
1

47

138

22

39

19

12

29

256

47

121

10

31

21

30

.182

35

88

16

16

17

.136

63

147

20

3
2

11

10

26

.232

13

43

100

289

34

67

24

50

.267

33

15

12

23
2

86
2

1.000

.147

15

34

333

5
3

.215

194

497

45

18

69

37

102

1965

61

Sanla Barbara (A)


1966 Santa Barbara (A)
1967 Sanla Barbara (A)
1969 Idaho Falls (A)
1972 Shreveport (AA)

12
4

.000

Year Club

HR

71

- In Military ServiceFt. Worth


Newporl News
Ft. Worth
Ft. Worth
Buffalo
St. Paul
Spokane
Los Angeles
Spokane
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
New York
Buffalo
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Shreveport

1956

3B

35

107

PITCHING RECORD
G
CG
GS

IP

ER

so

BB

0.1
0

MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club
Finish

69

1977

M.L.

Totals

1973
1974
1975

30

63
42

1976

64

76

Finish

El Paso(AA)
Sall Lake City (AAA)
Sall Lake City (AAA)
California
California

79
71

69
77

71

69

73

80
37

64
29

39

42

76

71

.517

BEHIND THE SCENES


D R. K. GORDON CAMPBELL

PHYSICIAN

Dr. Campbell , 58, enters his 15th season as head of Medical Services for
the Giants. Campbell obtained his Medical Degree from Stanford Univer
sity in 1955. He practices orthopedics in the Department of Sports Medicine
at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, where he attends to the Giants person
nel. A native of San Francisco, Campbell and his wife, Joan, have six chil
dren and reside i n Palo Alto, California.
DR. WILL STRAW

PHYSICIAN

Dr. Straw, 39, is in his fourth season with the Giants. A native of Denver,
Straw received his Medical Degree from the U niversity of Colorado in 1975.
Along with Dr. Campbell, he practices at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
Straw and his wife, Ann, have fou r children and reside in Los Altos,
California.
MARK LETENDRE

HEAD TRAINER

Letendre, 32, is in his fourth year as the Giants head trainer after serving
eight years with the New York Yankees organization. The native of Man
chester, New Hampshi re, g raduated in 1978 from the University of Maine at
Orono, earning a B.S. Degree in Physical Education and Health. He has
been a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association since
1 979 and is an active member of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers
Society. He served as co-trainer for the N L All-Star squad last year in Oak
land. Letendre, his wife, Judy, and their two daughters, Alyssa and Shan
non, make their home in Scottsdale, Arizona.
GREG LYN N

ASSISTANT TRAINER

Lynn, a native of Euclid, Ohio, spent three years in the Giants Minor
League system prior to his promotion as the G iants assistant trainer in 1986.
He earned a B.S. Degree, specializing in athletic training, from Ohio Univer
sity in 1984. Lynn, 28, is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers
Association and is an active member of the Professional Baseball Athletic
Trainers Society. Lynn and his wife, Debbie, reside in Mesa, Arizona.
D I R K SMITH

DIRECTOR OF TRAVEL

Smith, 31, is in his tenth year with the Giants. A g raduate of San Francisco
State University, he coordinates the Giants travel and hotel accommodations
during Spring Training and the reg ular seaso n . The native of Los Angeles,
California started as an i ntern with the Giants publicity staff in 1979 before
being named Assistant Publicity Director in 1 981 . He moved on to his cur
rent position in 1983. A former Sports Information Director at S.F. State, Smith
is single and l ives in Redwood City, California.
MIKE MURPHY

EQUIPMENT MANAGER

Murph, 47, has been with the Giants since they moved West in 1958. The
native of San Francisco enters his 32nd season with the Giants and tenth
as equipment manager. M urph began his career in professional baseball
as a bat boy for the San Francisco Seals (AAA) from 1954-57, before becom
i ng the Giants bat boy for the 1958-59 seasons. Became the visiting club
house attendant in 1960 when the Giants moved to Candlestick, a job he
held until his promotion in 1980. M u rph and his wife, Carole, live in South
San Francisco, California.
HARVEY HODGERNEY

VISITING CLUBHOUSE

Harvey, 44, is entering his tenth season with the Giants and fifth as the
visitors clubhouse man. Tbe native of Cleveland, Ohio has lived in the Bay
Area for the last 28 years, owning and operating a body and fender shop i n
South San Francisco before coming to t h e Giants. Harvey, h i s wife, Penny,
and their children, Tracy and Adam, reside in San Bruno, California.

THE PLAYERS

BIRTHPLACE: Aberdeen, Washington


BATS: R i g ht

THROWS: Ri ght

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 210

M.L. SERVICE: 2 years, 95 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the M innesota
Twins organ ization for Alan Cockrell , August 12,

1988
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

. . Karl was a man on the move last season . . traded


1988 SEASON .
from Detroit to Minnesota for Don Schulze during Spring Training . . . started
the year with triple-A Portland, had nine saves, including eight in eight
straight games, and an 0.87 ERA when he was recalled by the Twins .
made 11 relief appearances for the Twins before being outrig hted to Port-
land June 21 . . joined the Giants AAA-Phoenix c l ub in August in a trade
for Alan Coc krell . . . pitched in eight games for the Firebirds, going 0-1 with
a save . . . named to the PCL All-Star team . . . led the league with 21 saves,
i ncluding 10 in 15 appearances during J u ly .
PRO CAREER . . . . 1 987- began the season with Seattle's triple-A team

in Calgary . . . traded to Detroit in June . . . led Toledo (Tiger's triple-A affiliate) with 10 saves . . . 1 986 - began the season on the disabled list with a
sore right elbow . . . was 1-1 with a save and a 5.68 ERA when optioned to
Calgary June 11 . . . recalled by the Mariners July 17 . . . recorded ML highs
in appearances (16) and innings pitc hed (35.2) . . . 1985- rec alled from Cal
gary April 16 and went four for four in save situations before suffering a
season-ending inflamed left shoulder . . . struck out five Red Sox May 2 .
had surgery in August . . 1984 -called up September 7 and earned first
M L win September 11 with a 4-3 victory over Texas . . . 1983 - made M L
debut at Cleveland August 19, losing a 6-5 decision . . . 1982- last season
as a starting pitcher, completed nine of 21 outings for AA Lynn . . . struc k
out a career-high 125 . .

LA TE SHOWS . . .
The Giants have been involved in six games that lasted 1 8 or more innings,
winning five of the six. Here's a look at the games that would not end:
23 Innings - San Francisco 8 New York 6, May 3 1 , 1 964 (second
game).
21 Innings - San Francisco 1 Cincinnati 0, Septem ber 1 , 1 967.
18 Innings - New York 9 Pittsburgh 8, July 7, 1 922.
- New York 1 vs. St. Louis 0, July 2, 1 933 (first game).
- San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 4, July 1 3, 1 984 (second
game).
- San Francisco 5 Atlanta 4, June 1 1 , 1 985.

PERSONAL
. . . baseball and basketball standout at Kent-Meridian High
School in Kent, Washington . . . senior season (1977) was selected All-North
Puget Sound League and played in the Wash i ngton State High School AllStar series . . . married (Patricia) . . . one daugher (Brieann) . . resides
in Kirkland, Washi ngton.
.

Karl Jon Best


Year Club
1978 Stockton

Bellingham
1979 Alexandria

W-L

ERA

GS

CG

1-5

4.73

t2

33

so
32

10

54.0

58

32

20

32

47

24

167.0

t50

74

85

108

154.0

144

116

60
95

106

92

71.0

73

37

30

31

50

138.0

5.55

26

26

3.80

13

13

9-4

21

3.45

21

1983 Salt Lake

7.4

4.82

51

Seattle
Salt Lake
Seattle
Calgary
Seattle
Seattle
Calgary
Calgary
Toledo
Portland
Phoenix

0-1

13.50

M.L. Totals

BB

21

24

914

1988

ER

5.00

4.4

t986

R
37

3.23

t980 Lynn

1987

H
42

3.3

198t Lynn

1984

IP
40.0

SV

8-11

1982 Lynn

1985

SHO

104

63

53

90

125

84.0

86

51

45

64

108

5.1

14

76.0

44
2

55
0

77

32

5.21

46

69

52

3.00

6.0

5.1

2
1

21

0.00
1.95

15

32.1

25

23

4.04

6-5
1-1
0-0

26

0-1

1 . 59

16

2-6
3.5

4.30

278

2.68

28

10

0-3

4.32

39

21

0-1

9.00

5-6

3.74

50

35

19

21

23

17.0

16

12

37.2

34

23

18

27

20
35

35.2
4

16

40.1

34

12

12

41.2

36

22

20

19
17

8.0

10

10

79.1

81

39

33

32

64

43
34

BEST'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Seattle in 1 2th round ol June, 1 977 draft.
- Traded to Detroit for Bryan Kelly (p), June 22, 1988.
- Traded to Minnesota for Don Schulze (p), March 28, 1 988.
- Traded to San Francisco for Alan Cockrell (of), August 1 6, 1 988.

KARL BEsrs CAREER HIGHS


MOST STRIKEOUTS: 5, May 2, 1985 vs. Boston (with Seattle)
MOST I N N I NGS PITC H E D RELIEVE R : 4.2. August 1 4 . 1986 vs. Minnesota (with Seattle)

BIRTHPLACE: New B righton , Pennsylvania


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-3

WEIGHT: 205

M.l. SERVICE: 30 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #6 selection in June,

1983 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON .
. started the season with Phoenix, went eight innings
and picked up a victory over Edmonton in his first triple-A appearance (April
9) . . . did not allow a run in back-to-back starts (totaling 15.2 innings) May
24 and May 29 against Albuquerque . . . made 14 appearances for the Fire
birds before June 15 option to Shreveport . . . shutout El Paso on two hits
July 7, pitched a five-hit complete game against Midland in his next start . . .
won five straight games for the Captains, was 5-1 , 2.13 when brought back
to Phoenix J u ly 27 . . . went 5.1 innings and beat Tucson in his first game
back with the Firebi rds . . .

BURKETT continued

PRO CAREER . .

. 1987-enjoyed a great season with Sh reveport, lead


ing the Texas League in i n ni ngs pitched (177.2) and tyi ng for the lead with
a career-high 14 wins . . . finished second i n the TL with six complete
games, fourth with 126 strikeouts and sixth with a 3.34 ERA . . . also posted
the league's fourth fewest baserunners per nine innings ratio (12.21) and the
fifth lowest batting average against (.263) . . . was 6-0, 2.11 in seven starts
from May 20-June 20, i ncluding a two-hit shutout at Jackson June 5 . . .
posted a 10-3, 2.76 record on the road . . . earned a promotion to San Fran
cisco and made h i s ML d ebut Septem ber 15 vs. San Diego . .
1986- began the season at Shreveport (AA), making one start, before mov
ing down to Fresno (A) to get in some inni ngs . . . made four starts with
Fresno before returning to Shreveport . . . posted the Texas League's sec
ond best ERA (2.66) to go with a 10-6 record . . . allowed the fewest baserun
ners per nine innings (10.23) and was second with a .215 batting average
against . . . won nine of his last 11 decisions, including a 5-0, 0.68 record
in six games during August . . . threw two shutouts and combined on two
others . . . 1985- had the second lowest ERA (2.87) in the California League
. . . was 7-4 i n 20 starts forthe CL Champions . . . 1984 - was third on Clin
ton's staff with seven wins . . .
PERSONAL . .
. . led his Beaver (PA) High School team to the Pennsyl
vania State Championship game in his senior year . . . graduated in 1983
. . . bowled his second career 300 game in January, 1987 . . . rolled his first
perfect game when he was 1 7 as part of an 801 series (three games) . . .
is a Pittsburgh Penguins fan . . . single . . . resides in Beaver, Pennsylvania.
John David Burtcett

Year

Cl ub

1983
1984
1985
1986

Great Falls
Clinton
Fresno
Fresno
Shrevepon
Shreveport
San Francisco
Shreveport
Phoenix

1987
1988
ML

WL

GS

13
20
20
4
22
27
3
7
21

9
20
20

51
51 1

6.26
4.33
2.87
5.47
2.66
3.19
4.50
2.13
5.21

OO

4.50

2 6
76
7-4
03
106
' 1 48
OO

Totals

Vs All.
Cin.
Hou.
LA
S.D.
NL WEST

ERA

ERA

OO

0.00

4.0

OO

13.50
4.50

2.0
6.0

OO

73
50.2
1 26.2 120
109.2
98
24.2
34
128.2
99
1 77 . 2 ' 181
7
6.0
50.2
33
1 1 4.0 142

21
27
0
7
21

IP

sv

W-L

ER

BB

so

44
81
43
19
46
75
4
15
79

35
61
35
15
38
63
3
12
66

30
38
46
8
42
53
3
18
49

38
83
72
14
73
126
5
34
74

ER

6.0

CAREER PITCHING BREAKDOWN


IP
H ER

WL

SHO

CG

ERA

IP

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
NL EAST

BURKETT'$ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 6th round of June, 1983 draft; signed by scout Bob Folkins.

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The Giants Media Phone, a broadcast-quality recording service for the media,
is available with actualities of Giants players and officials following Giants home
games. Reports are also available during Spring Training and whenever any other
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This service is for members of the media only. The confidential phone number
is available from the Giants Media Relations department.

NICKNAME: Bugsy
BIRTHOATE: June 15, 1957

1989 OPENING OAY AGE: 31


BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, California
BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 5-10

WEIGHT: 160

M.L. SERVICE: 6 years, 9 d ays


HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent,
December 1, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . a strong first season as a Giant for this consummate


leadoff hitter . . . led the N L i n runs scored with a career-high 109 . .
finished second in the circuit in walks (97) and on-base percentage (.393),
tied for third with nine triples and was sixth with 43 stolen bases . . . led the
club in average (.287), runs, h its (163), triples and stolen bases . . . was the
first Giant to score 100 runs since Bobby Bonds' 131 in 1973 . . . his 43 steals
were the most by a Giant since Bill North's 45 in 1980 . . . his 20 bunt hits,
in 37 attempts, led the league . . . was 3x5 with a triple and two RBis in his
Giants debut on Opening Day at Los Angeles (April 4) . . . stole three bases
June 3 vs. Houston . . . hit .357 duri ng an 11-game hitting streak July 10-23
(15x42) . . . picked up his 1 ,000th career hit July 25 vs. LA's Fernando Valenzuela . . . was 4x4 with three doubles Sept. 8 vs. Atlanta . . . hit .337 in June
. . . after June 3, he hit .306 in 105 games (114x372) . . . hit .429 (27x63) with
two H Rs and 12 RBis in 18 games vs. Atlanta, his former club . . . ranked
second among NL outfielders behind Andy Van Slyke in putouts (395) and
total chances (403) . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987- led the Indians and was among the AL leaders
with 91 walks (fifth), eight triples (fifth), .399 on base percentage (seventh)
and 33 stolen bases (ninth) . . . became just the second player in Indian his
tory to steal 30 or more bases in four consecutive seasons . . . Brett aver
aged 41 steals i n his four years with.Cleveland . . . belted a career-high nine
home runs . . . fractured his left middle finger on a bunt attempt on Open
ing Day in Cleveland, April 10 . . . was on the disabled list until April 30 .
reached base in 126 of the 135 games he batted (93%) . . . batted .322 with
M I SP . . . beat out 20 bunts for hits, raising his total to 93 b u nt hits in four
years with Cleveland . . . was voted as Al.'.s top bunter for the second straight
year by AL managers . . . 1986 - led the Majors and set a career high with
14 triples, becoming the second player in history to lead each league in tri
ples (Hall of Farner Sam Crawford was the other) . . . B rett also led the
Majors with 13 triples in 1983 with Atlanta . . . also set career marks with 51
RBis and 161 games . . . led Cleveland in triples, stolen bases (32) and walks
(70) . . . hit .381 in his last 31 games . . . 1985 - e njoyed his biggest year,
setting career marks with a .311 average, 184 hits and 28 doubles . . . hit
two H Rs off Phil Niekro at Yankee Stad i u m , August 8 . . . led all AL out
fielders with a .998 fielding percentage, committing one error in 458 total
chances . . . scored 106 runs, posting back-to-back 100-run scored seasons
. . . 1984 - became the first player in Cleveland history to steal 50 or more
bases and score 100 or more runs . . . set career highs in both categories
with 52 thefts and 108 runs scored . . . hit his only grand slam off Chris
Codiroli at Oakland, September 14 . . . 1983 - set an Atlanta single-season
stolen base record with 39 in h is first full ML season . . . led the Majors with
13 triples . . . collected a career-best five h its at Montreal , J u ly 10 . .
1982 -was the B raves' centerfielder and lead-off man d u ri ng the club's
13-game win streak to start the season . . . 1 981 - made his ML debut with
the Braves and collected his first ML hit, a double off the Mets' Danny
Boitano, August 20 . . .

BUTLER continued
PERSONAL . . . . . lived in Fremont, California for 12 years before moving

in 1970 . . . played baseball, football, wrestled and ran cross country for
Libertyville ( I L) High . . . graduated in 1975 . . . graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State U niversity i n 1979 and was an All-American in his last
two years . . . played for the U.S. in the world baseball tournament in South
Korea in 1978 . . . married (Eveline Balac) . . . three daughters: Abbi (August
15, 1982); Stefanie (February 9, 1984); and Katie (May 20, 1985) . . . one son:
Blake (October 16, 1 987) . . . resides in Duluth, Georgia.

Brett Mo'll an Buller


Year

Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1979

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Bradenton
Greenwood
Anderson
Durham
Richmond
Atlanta
Richmond
Atlanta
Atlanta
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
San Francisco

.369
.318
.298
.366
.335
.254
363
.217
.281
.269
.311
.278
.295
.287

30
35
70
66
125
40
41
89
151
159
152
161
137
157

111
117
255
224
466
126
157
240
549
602
591
587
522
568

36
26
73
47
83"
17
22
35
84
108
106
92
91
109"

41
37
76
82
156
32
57
52
154
162
184
163
154
163

7
2
12
15
19
2
8
2
21
25
28
17
25
27

4
3
3
0
13"
9
14
14"
8
9

NL
AL

Tolals
Tolals

.270
.288

437
609

1483
2302

245
397

401
663

52
95

25
45

M.L

Totals

.281

1046

3785

642

1064

147

70

1980
1981
1982

3B

RBI

BB

so

SB

20
11
26
39
36
4
22
7
37
49
50
51
41
43

19
24
67
67
103"
19
22
25
54
86
63
70
91
97

15
27
29
30
63
17
19
35
56
62
42
65
55
64

5
20
44
36
44
9
12
21
39
52
47
32
33
43

21

91
191

195
310

172
224

112
164

32

282

505

396

276

so

SB

HR

II

GWRBls: Career Total (25): 1988 (3): 1987 (1): 1986 (6); 1985 (6): 1984 (5); 1983 (2): 1982 (1): 1981 (1):

Year

Club

1983

All. vs.SIL

All

Chi

AVG.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


AB
R
G
H
2B 3B HR

Cin

Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


Pit
LA Mon NY Phi

AB

429
272
237
.258
.318
.303
287

63
202
177
132
173
89
836

AVG.

AB

Season
Candlesllck
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

287
.290
284
301
278
.304
253

5G8
276
292
219
349
378
190

163
80
83
66
97
115
48

43
16
27
19
24
25
18

Apnl
May
June
July
August
Sepl.Oci
Before ASB
Aher ASB

287
227
.337
292
. 294
.289
278
297

94
97
89
96
102
90
302
266

27
22
30
28
30
26
84
79

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


AVG.
H HR RBI

AVG.
Atlanta
Cmc1nnah
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N L WEST

RBI

BB

.000

27
55
42
34
55
27
240

1
3
2
2
0
10

12
5
II

8
13
58

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
P1t1sburgh
SI LOUIS
N L EAST

1988 BAITING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI

12
7
5
21
22

STL

SF

SO

AB

289
245
232
343
217
173
249

90
143
108
105
97
104
647

26
35
25
36
21
18
161

HR

RBI

4
5
31

AVG.

AB

Vs All
C1n
Hou
LA
SD
N L WEST

429
254
295
233
347
313

63
67
61
60
72
323

27
17
18
14
25
101

HR

RBI
12
2
5
5
5
29

Chi
Mon
NY
Phi
P11
SI l
N L EAST

308
233
234
333
258
174
253

39
43
47
39
31
46
245

12
10
II
13
8
8
62

12

BUTLER'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Atlanta in 23rd round of June, 1979 drafl; signed by scout Bobby Mavis.
- Traded to Cleveland as one of three players to be named later for Len Barker, August 28, 1983.
Rick Behenna was sent to Cleveland, September 2, 1983, and Butler and Brook Jacoby
(if) were acquired October 21, 1983 to complete the deal.
- Granted free agency, October 27, 1987; signed with San Francisco, December 1, 1987.

BRETT BUTLER'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 5. July 10. 1983 al Monlreal (with Atlanta)

MOST RBis: 4. (tw1ce) - l ast. Augusl 8. 1985 al New York Yankees (with Cleveland)
MOST HOME RUNS: 2. Augusl 8. 1985 at New York Yankees (Phil N1ekro. w1lh Cleveland)
CAREER GRANO SLAMS: 1. September t4. 1984 at Oakland (Chris Codrroll w11h Cleveland)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 19. August 325. 1987 (with Cleveland)
MOST STOLEN BASES: 3 (3 11mes) - las1 August 31 1988 at Philadelphia

NICKNAME: Thrill
BIRTHDATE: March 13, 1964
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: New Orleans, LA
BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 190

M.L. SERVICE: 3 years


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #1 selection (second
overall) in June, 1985 Free Agent Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON
another tremendous season for Will, who was
selected as the Giants MVP by his teammates for the second straight year
. was voted to his first All-Star Game and became the first SF player to
be selected as a starter since Chris Speier was starting SS in 1973 . . was
hitting .271 with 20 HRs and 68 RBis at the break . . led the N L in RBis
(109), walks (100) and i ntentional walks (27) . . was third in HRs (29), runs
(102), on-base percentage (.386), sluggi ng (.508) and extra-base hits (66)
. became the first Giant to lead the league in RBis since Willie McCovey
with 126 in 1969 . . his 109 RBis was the most by a Giant in 18 years, since
McCovey's 126 in 1970, and the ninth most in SF history . . only Cepeda,
Mays and McCovey have had more . . is the first Giant with consecutive
years of 29+ HRs since McCovey hit 45 in 1969 and 30 in 1970 . . became
the first player in SF history to play in every game in a single season . . was
the only N L player to play in every game and one of the three ML players,
joining Cal Rip ken and Eddie M urray of the Orioles . . . became just the third
player in Giants history to post a 100 runs-100 RBls-100 walks season, joining
Met Ott (1929-30-32-38) and McCovey (1969) . . was N L Player of the Month
for June with a .329 average and an N L-high 8 HRs and 29 RBis for the
month . . was twice N L Player of the Week, June 20-26 (.360 with 2 HRs
and 9 RBis) and August 1-7 (.429 1, 6) . . collected a career-high 7 RBis
with 4 hits vs. San Diego June 22, including a 2-out, 9th-inning, 3-run dou
ble off Mark Davis to cap an 8-7 come-from-behind win . . . homered in three
straight games May 10-12 . . . walked four times September 18 at Houston
. . hit GW HR in 11th inning off Reds' Pat Perry for a 5-4 win . . hit .379
(22x58) during a career-high 1 6-game hitting streak September 13-30 .
it was the longest streak by a Giant since C h i l i Davis' 18-gamer in 1984 . .
led all N L 1Bs in games (158), putouts (1491), total chances (1607) and double
plays (126) . . named as the NL first baseman on the UPI All-Star team . .

CLARK continued
PRO CAREER . . .

1987-voted the Giants team MVP by his teammates


. . . finished fifth in the BBWAA's National League MVP balloting and was
one of only three players to receive votes on all 24 ballots, along with Andre
Dawson and Jack Clark . . . led the Giants with a .308 average (sixth in NL),
150 games, 163 hits, 35 homers (sixth in N L) and 91 RBis (15th in N L) . . .
became the seventh player in Giants franchise history to hit 30 or more HRs
and bat .300 or better in the same season (see box) . . . h is 35 H Rs were
the most by a Giant since Bobby Bonds' 39 in 1 973 and the most by an S.F.
first baseman since Willie McCovey hit 39 in 1 970 . . . his 91 RBis were the
most by a Giant since Jack Clark's 103 i n 1982 . . . tied a S.F. record, held
by Orlando Cepeda (1961), Willie Mays (1964) and McCovey (1969), with a
RBI in nine straight games from August 3-11 . . . homered seven times i n
those n i n e games, including a H R in four straight games, August 5-9 . . .
16 of his 35 homers were against Cincinnati (nine) and Houston (seven) . . .
was twice honored as NL Player of the Week, August 3-9 (.440 with five HRs
and ten RBis) and September 13-20 (.478 with four H Rs and ten R Bis) . . .
POST-SEASON - hit safely in each of the first five games of the NLCS and
six of the seven . . . had two hits in games #2, 3 and 4 . . . powered a GW,
two-run H R off John Tudor in game #2 . . . 1986- made the incredible jump
from just 65 games at Single-A ball in 1985 to the Giants' starting first base
man . . . became the 53rd player in ML history and third San Francisco Giant
to homer in his first ML at-bat as he connected on his first M L swing off a
Nolan Ryan 1-1 pitch April 8 at the Astrodome . . . homered in his first game
at Candlestick April 15 off Houston's Bob Knepper . . . missed 47 games on
the disabled list after hyper-extending his left elbow i n a baserunning colli
sion with Expos' Andres Galarraga in Montreal June 3 . . . went to Phoenix
for injury rehabilitation (July 7-24) . . . hit .310 in his 64 games after coming
off the DL . . . hit ten H Rs as a first baseman, one more than the Giants had
from all their first basemen in 1985 . . . made only one throwing error all year
and posted a .989 fielding percentage in 102 games at first . . . had
arthroscopic surgery to remove bone and cartilage fragments from his left
elbow October 7 . . . 1985 -was assigned to Fresno (A) after signing his first
professional contract with the Giants June 1 9 . . . homered with his first
swing as a professional June 21 vs. Visalia and hit two homers in his first
pro game . . . helped led the Fresno Giants to the 1985 California League
championship . . . played for the Giants entry in the Arizona Instructional
League and hit .487 with three H Rs and 19 RBis in 10 games before he was
sent home to rest, his first break from baseball in over two solid years . . .
.

AMATEUR CAREER . . . . . 1 985-the second of two straight incredible


years of baseball for Will . . . named winner of the Golden Spikes Award as
the best collegiate baseball player in the country . . . led Mississippi State
into the College of World Series after hitting .420 with 25 home runs and 77
RBis in 65 games . . . set the MSU school record with a career .391 batting
average . . . played with Cubs' Rafael Palmeiro and White Sox' Bobby Thig
pen at MSU . . . was named to the NCAA All-American team for the second
straight year and All-Southeastern Conference team for the third consecutive
year . . . 1984 - named NCAA All-American after hitting .386 with 28 H Rs
and 93 RBis in 61 games with MSU . . . selected to the United States Olym
pic team and led that squad on their 35-game U.S. tour prior to the Olym
pic Games with a .393 average, 13 homers and 35 RBis . . . in the five games
of the 1984 Olympic Games played at Dodger Stadium, Will hit .429 (9-for-21)
with three homers and eight RBis for the silver medalists . . .
PERSONAL . . . . 1982 graduate of Jesuit H igh i n New Orleans, same
school that produced Rusty Staub . . . set school marks with ten homers
and 32 RBis in his senior year and was named to the H i g h School All
American team . . . has a sister, Robin (23), and brother, Scott (11) . . . enjoys
hunting and fishing . . . single . . . resides in New Orleans.
.

Wllll1m Nuschler Clerk, Jr.


AVG.

AB

2B

1987
1988

Fresno
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco
San Francisco

.309
.287
.250
.308
.282

65
111
6
150
162

217
408
20
529
575

41
66
3
89
102

67
117
5
163
162

14
27
0
29
31

M.L.

Tolals

.292

423

1512

257

442

87

Year

Club

1985
1986

3B

13

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

10
11
0
35
29

48
41
1
91
109

62
34
4
49
100

46
76
2
98
129

11
4

75

241

183

303

18

GWRBls: Career Total (32): 1988 (13): 1987 (11): 1986 (8)

Club, Site

1988

N.L. Cincinnati

Year

Club

1987

S.F vs. St. L.

All

Chi

AU STAR GAME RECORD


G AB
R
H 2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G AB
H 2B 3B
R
AVG.

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

AVG.

Year

.000

25

.360

@ Cin

@ Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


LA @ Mon @ NV Phi Pit
1

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF.
N.L. WEST

AVG.

AB

.335
.387
.314
.240
.343

158
168
169
183
172

.322

850

CAREER n. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


AVG.
H HR RBI
53
65
53
44
59
274

14
15

48

28
41
38
17
31
155

52
49
47
46
45
44
40
39
39
39
38
37
36
36
35
35
34
34
33
33
32
31
31
31
30

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

.226
.236
.233
.294
.229
.311
.254

@ STL

SD

Sf

43

AB

93
123
129
109
105
103
662

21
29
30
32
24
32
168

HR

RBI

4
8
27

9
18
12
12
12
23
86

GIANTS 100-PLUS
RBis CLUB

GIANTS 30-PLUS
HOMER CLUB
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey
Bobby Bonds
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey
Orlando Cepeda
Wiii Clark
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Jim Ray Hart
Bobby Bonds
Bobby Bonds
Orlando Cepeda
Jim Ray Hart
Willie McCovey
Darrell Evans

1965
1962
1964
1961
1969
1963
1961
1965
1970
1973
1963
1966
1966
1968
1962
1987
1959
1963
1966
1971
1969
1964
1964
1 967
1983

Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Will Clark
Dick Dietz
Orlando Cepeda
Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Jack Clark
Willie McCovey
Bobby Bonds

142
141
1 26
126
123
114
112
111
109
107
105
105
104
103
103
103
103
102
102

1961
1962
1 969
1970
1961
1962
1965
1 964
1988
1 970
1959
1968
1959
1960
1963
1966
1982
1963
1971

CLARK continued
1988 BAnlNG BREAKDOWN
HR RBI

AVG.

AB

AVG.

AB

Season
Candleslick
Road
Day
NighI
Vs. AHP
Vs. LHP

.282
. 269
.295
.305
268
.294
.262

575
283
292
220
355
354
221

162
76
86
67
95
104
58

29
14
15
13
16
22
7

109
64
45
51
58
73
36

Vs. All.
C1n.
Hou.
LA
S.D.
N . L . WEST

.333
.328
.361
.215
.358
.319

66
67
61
65
67
326

22
22
22
14
24
104

April
May
June
July
Augusl
Sep1.-0c1.
Before ASS
Aher ASS

259
.235
.329
287
.294
.290
.271
.293

85
102
85
101
102
100
299
276

22
24
28
29
30
29
81
81

5
6
8
3
3
4
20
9

14
19
29
17
13
17
68
41

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
P11.
St. L.
N.L. EAST

.278
.238
.167
.158
.167
.367
.233

36
42
42
38
42
49
249

10
10
7
6
18
58

HR

RBI

5
18

12
13
19
5
22
71

II

4
14
38

CLARK'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Kansas City in 4th round of June, 1982 draft.
- Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (2nd player selected) in June, 1985 draft; signed by
scout Ken Parker.
- On disabled list, June 5-July 24, 1986 with a hyper-extended left elbow
(included rehabilitation assignment to Phoenix, July 7-23).

WILL CLARK'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 4, (lwice) - lasl: June 22. 1988 vs. San Diego
MOST RBis: 7. June 22. 1988 vs. San Diego
MOST HOME RUNS: 2. (5 limes) - lasl: Oclober 4. 1987 vs. Allanla (Pele Sm11h)
CAREER GRANO SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 16. Seplember 13-Seplember 30. 1988.
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2. Seplember 20. 1988 al Allanla.

BIRTHPLACE: Dickinson, Texas


BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-3

WEIGHT: 185

M.L. SERVICE: 24 Days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #18 selection in June,
1985 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . led the Phoenix staff in wins (11), starts (25), CG's (5)
inni ngs pitched (141.1) and strikeouts (110), despite suffering a cracked rib
July 27 while warming up between innings . . . earned a September 9 pro
motion to San Francisco and won his ML debut 4-2 over Andy Hawkins at
San Diego September 12, throwing 5.1 innings of two-hit, shutout ball . .
fired his first M L complete game and shutout with a two-hit, 2-0 win over Tim
Belcher September 25 vs. Los Angeles . . . the shutout kept the Dodgers
from clinching the NL West championship at Candlestick . . . was the Giants
12th starter in 1988.
PRO CAREER .
. . 1987-was named the Texas League's Pitcher of the
Year, despite his promotion to Phoenix in July . . selected to the TL and

Baseball Americlis Class-AA All-Star teams,

posting a brilliant 9-2, 2.13 mark


in 16 starts . . . was 4-0, 1 .62 through his first five starts . . . also was involved
in four combined shutouts . . allowed just one home run in 105.2 inni ngs
. posted a 4-1 , 2.87 mark in six June starts before moving on to Phoenix
. made 11 starts with the Firebirds, including a complete game .
1 986 - led the Fresno staff with a career-high 12 wins and the California
League with 1 73 strikeouts . . also led his club with 25 starts and 170
innings (th i rd in CL) . . . finished fifth in the CL with his 12 wins . . . aver
aged better than a strikeout per inning . . . 1985 -was converted from an
outfielder/relief pitcher during his college career i nto a starting pitcher in
his first professional season at Clinton . . was 5-4, 3.36 in 13 of his starts
at Clinton . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . played baseball , basketball and football at Dicki nson
(Texas) High . . graduated in 1981 . . . attended Angelina J u n ior College
for two years before moving on to the University of Texas . . named to the
All-Southwest Conference Team as an outfielder both years at Texas
(1984-85) . . . along with the Rangers' Greg Swindell and the Phillies' Bruce
Ruffi n , Dennis helped lead the Longhorns to the College World Series i n
1985 and was selected to t h e All CWS Team i n 1985 . . . hobbies are hunt
i ng and fishing . . single . . resides in Dickinson, Texas.

Dennis Bryan Cook


Year Club
1985
1986
1987
1988
M.L

Clmton
Fresno
Shrevepon
Phoenix
Phoenix
San Francisco

WL

ERA

GS

5-4
12-7
92
25
11-9
2-1

336
397
2 13
5 23
388
2 86

13
27
16
12
26

13
25
16
11
25

2-1

2.86

Totals

SHO

sv

IP

ER

88

so

830
1700
1052
62.0
14i 1
220

74
141
94
72
138
9

35
92
32
45
73
8

31
75
25
36
61

100
20
26
51
11

40
173'
98
24
110
13

11

13

22 0

AVG.

M.L. Batting

CG

AB

2B

RBI

HR

3B

000
000

-1988
- L1fet1me

Last Home Run: None GW-RBls: Career Total (0)

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept Oct
BeloreASB
Atter ASS

W-L

ERA

2-1
1-0
11
1-0
11
2-1

2.86
0.00
4.85
0.00
485
2 86

1988 & CAREER PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER
W-L
IP
22 0
90
130
90
130
220

7
9

7
7

2-1

2.86

22 0

21

286

22 0

Vs Atl
Gin
Hou
LA
SD
N L WEST

ERA

0-0

4 50

1-1
10
21

355
000
2 86

IP

ER

40

2
4

12 2
51
220

Cho
Mon
NY
Pho
Pit.
St L
N L EAST

COOK'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selecled by San Francisco in 181h round of June. 1985 dratt: signed by scout Andy Korenek.

DENNIS COOK'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST STRIKEOUTS: 7, September 25, 1988 vs. Los Angeles
MOST INNINGS PITtHEDSTARTER: 9, September 25, 1988 vs. Los Angeles
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 2, September 1225, 1988.

NICKNAME: K . D.
BIRTHDATE: October 25, 1960
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Ogden, Utah
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 200

M.L. SERVICE: 2 year, 70 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Philadel
phia Phillies with pitcher George Riley for Al
Oliver and Renie Martin, September 1, 1984

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . set new career marks in wins (13), ERA (3.32) and
complete games (6) . . . led the staff in shutouts for the second straight year
with three, h u rling all three in a span of six starts from June 7-July 3 . . . fin
ished second on the staff in wins, starts (26), CG's and strikeouts . . . earned
his first win with a three-hit CG vs. New York May 13, 3-2 over Bob Ojeda . . .
tied the Major League record by facing the minimum (27 batters) and tossed
a career best two-hitter vs. Atlanta June 7, shutting out the Braves 5-0 . . .
hurled another two-hitter at Houston June 24, winning 11-0 over Nolan Ryan
. . . posted a 5-1 , 2.62 mark in seven games in J uly, i ncluding his third
shutout vs. Pittsburgh J u ly 3, a three-hit, 4-0 win over M i ke Dunne . . . was
8-3, 2.61 in 14 games at Candlestick . . . left his Aug. 24 start with an inflamed
right shoulder and went on the 21-day DL Aug. 31 . . . did not pitch again
in 1988 . . . held LH hitters to a .184 average (59x320) . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987-was the mainstay of the Giants rotation in the
first half, posting an 8-4, 3.64 mark in 18 starts with three shutouts prior to
the break . . . finished tied for third in the NL with three shutouts, 12th with
a 3.63 ERA and 12th with 137 strikeouts . . was moved to the bullpen after
the acquisition of Rick Reuschel August 21 . . . tossed his first ML shutout,
a three-hit, 1-0 gem at San Diego April 15 . . . picked up his tenth win in his
first M L relief appearance at Montreal August 23 . . . earned his first career
save with 3.2 scoreless innings September 5 vs. Philadelphia . . . was 4-0,
. . . was 1-1 , 1 .96 in his 13 relief appearances . . . POST-SEASON - m ade
one relief appearance i n the N LCS, hurling 1 .1 scoreless i n n i ngs i n game
#7 . . . 1986 -turned in an impressive rookie season followi ng his J u ly 27
recall from Phoenix, where he posted an 8-5, 3.42 record . . . was recalled
the same day his wife Shelley gave birth to their first child, Danielle . . . made
14 strong starts with the Giants, allowing less than four runs in 13 starts . . .
was a victim of lack of support, as the Giants scored only 24 runs i n his 14
starts while he was in the game (1.7 per game average) . . . made his ML
debut in Los Angeles July 29, suffering a 2-1 loss to Fernando Valenzuela
. . . picked up his first M L win August 27 vs. Montreal , 3-2 . . . was 4-0, 1 .81
in his last eight starts . . . posted a 1 .91 ERA in six September starts, the NL.:s
fourth lowest for the month . . . tossed his first complete game in his final
start October 3 at Los Angeles, a seven-hit, 8-2 win . . . 1985 -split the season as a starter and reliever at Phoenix (AAA) . . . won four straight as a
starter from July 4-24, including a three-hit shutout vs. Hawaii on July 14 .
had his record at 8-5 at one point . . . 1984- spent his second full season
with the Phillies' Triple-A club at Portland, before being traded to the Giants
after the season . . . 1983-tied for the Pacific Coast League lead in games
started with 29 . . . 1982 -finished fifth in the American Association i n
i nnings pitched (156.2) . . . 1981 -tied for second i n t h e Carolina League
with 13 wins and nine complete games, third with 175 innings and fourth with
a 2.98 ERA . . . Carolina League All-Star . .
PERSONAL . . . . . played baseball, basketball and golf at Viewmont High
School in Bountiful, Utah . . . named All-State and starting pitcher in Utah's
annual High School All-Star Game in his senior year . . . was second team

All-State in basketball . . . graduated in 1979 . . . his brother, Dave Downs,


pitched for the Phillies in 1 972 . . . hobbies i nclude hunting, fishing and
snowmobiling . . . married (Shelley Greene, December 29, 1979) . . one
daughter (Danielle, July 27, 1986) . . . lives in Centerville, Utah.
Kelly Robert Downs
Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1 980
1981
1982
1 983
1984
1985
1986

Spartanburg
Peninsula
Oklahoma City
Portland
Portland
Phoenix
Phoenix
San Francisco
1987 San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco

57
137
2 15
913
712
910
85
44
129
139

2.60
2.98
5.34
4.46
5.30
4.01
3.42
2.75
3.63
3.32

14
25
32
29
30
37
18
14
41
27

12
25
25
29
25
19
18
14
28
26

M.L. Totals

2922

3.34

82

68

M.L. Batting

CG

SHO

11

AVG.

AB

.167
. 158

54
139

9
22

- 1988
-Liletime

ER

BB

so

90.0
1 75.0
156.2
159.1
163.0
137.0
108.0
88.1
186.0
168.0

85 41
I 76 79
182 1 1 6
186 98
166 106
138 69
116 54
78 29
185 83
140 67

26
58
93
79
96
61
41
27
75
62

17
35
72
61
65
56
28
30
67
47

40
124
70
71
104
109
68
64
137
118

442.1

403 1 79 164

144

319

SV

IP

2B

RBI

HR

3B

Last Home Run: None GWRBls: Career Totals (l)

Year

Club

1987

S.F. vs. St. L.

WL

OO

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


ERA
G
GS
CG SHO SV

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP
W-L
H ER

ERA

21
51
12
12
24
20
1310

3.37
2.74
3.82
4.73
3.09
2.86
3.38

W-L

ERA

30
03
11
21
OO
65

2.74
7.90
1.59
1.64
6.00
3.32

10
20
10
12
J.2
J .O
7.4

2.75
3.00
0.00
6.46
4.13
1.38
334

W-L

ERA

62
2-4
12
3-4
40

3.36
3.95
3.41
3.69
1.70

10
10
7
12
5

59.0
43.1
34.1
61.0
37.0

52
43
35
55
23

22
19
13
25

1612

3.30

44 234.2

208

86

W-L

ERA

IP

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever

13.e
83
56
62
7.7
139
OO

3.32
2.61
4.20
3.24
3.39
3.33
0.00

27
14
13
12
15
26

168.0
93.0
75.0
72.t
95.2
167.t
0.2

140
70
70
59
81
140
0

62
27
35
26
36
62
0

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
L.A.
S.D.
N.L. WEST

April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Oct.
Belore ASB
Atter ASB

02
2-3
42
51
21

3.12
4.01
3.58
2.62
3.60

26.0
33.2
37.2
44.2
25.0

13
32
31
36
28

9
15
15
13
10

87
52

3.23
3.52

114.1
53.2

86
54

41
21

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
NL EAST

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N . L. West

18
9

IP

ER

88

1.1

0.00

Chicago
Montreat
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
NL East

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER

IP

ER

18.2
46.0
33.0
32.1
55.1
4
22.0
38 207.2

18
36
32
36
47
26
195

14
14
17
19
7
78

IP

ER

18
18
10
15
4
65

7
12
3

12

23.0
13.2
17.0
22.0
6.0
81.2

4
30

1
3
5
2
15

7.0
18.0
9.0
15.1
24.0
13.0
86.t

14
3
19
19
14
75

11
11
2
32

DOWNS' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Philadelphia in 26th round of June, 1979 draft; sigr;ed by scout Scott Reid.
- Traded to San Francisco with George Riley (p) for Al Oliver (if) a.1d a player to be named
later (Renie Martin, p), August 20, 1984.
- On disabled list August 31, 1988 through the remainder of the season with an inflamed
right shoulder.

KELLY DOWNS' CAREER HIGHS


LOW HIT GAME: 2hitter, (4 times) - last: June 24, 1988 al Houslon
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 9, August 19, 1988 vs. Philadelphia.
MOST INNINGS PITCHED (STARTER): 9, (9 times) - last: July 25, 1988 vs. Los Angeles.
MOST INNINGS PITCHED (RELIEVER): 3.2. September 5. 1987 vs. Philadelphia.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 6. August 27, t986April 27, 1987.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 4, July 29August 23, 1986.

BIRTHPLACE: Youngstown, Ohio


BATS: R i ght

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 200

M.L. SERVICE: 6 years, 116 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from San Diego with
Craig Lefferts and Kevin M itche ll for Chris
Brow n , Keith Comstock, Mark Davis and Mark
Grant , Ju ly 4, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . was the Giants' Opening Day starter and h u rled a
three-hitter at Los Angeles April 4, winning 5-1 over Fernando Valenzuela
. . . allowed only a leadoff H R to Steve Sax . . . went on the 21-day DL May
5 with stiffness in his left shoulder . . . was activated May 28 and started that
day, hurling five innings of two-hit ball in a ND . . . went back on the DL June
3 and underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder June 11 to repair
a partially detatched bicep tendon . . . was sent to Phoenix on i njury rehab
August 10 and started that day for the Firebirds, working 2.2 i nnings and
allowing five runs on 11 hits . . . did not pitch again . . underwent surgery
October 7 to remove a cancerous tumor from the deltoid muscle in his upper
left arm . . . the surgery was performed by Dr. George M uschler at the
Cleveland Clinic in Ohio . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987- finished with the eighth best ERA i n the N L
(3.43) and tied for third with three shutouts . . . started the season in the
Padres bullpen, maki ng 19 relief appearances before moving i nto the San
Diego rotation May 13 . . . tossed a five-hit, complete-game 4-1 win June
14 over the Giants at San Francisco . . . was 3-7, 3.76 in 20 games (ten starts)
with the Padres . . . made an immediate impact with the Giants following
the "Chicago Seven" trade of July 4 . . . he pitched brilliantly, posting a 6-2,
2.68 record with three shutouts in his first 13 starts with the Giants . . . won
four straight from August 15-September 5, including a 21 .1 scoreless-inning
streak (the longest by a Giant Pitcher in two years) . . . named NL Player
of the Week August 31-September 6 (2-0, 0.63) . . . POST-SEASON - as he
did for the Padres in 1984, Dave once again pitched brilliantly in the N LCS
. . . in game #2, he equalled the LCS record for fewest hits allowed with a
two-hit, 5-0 shutout at Busch Stad i u m , becoming just the fourth pitcher in
LCS history to toss a two-hitter . . . suffered the tough, 1-0 loss i n game #6
when the only run scored as a result of a fly ball lost in the lights . . . the run
is the only tally he has allowed in his 25.2 i nnings of post-season action . . .
it also snapped his LCS record-tying streak of 16 consecutive shutout innings
. . . 1986 - started the year quickly with a 1-0 shutout at Los Angeles in his
first start . . . fanned a career-high 11 vs. Philadelphia May 21 . . . appeared
in just eight games after the break due to a tender left arm . . . did not pitch
after August 26 due to a sore arm . . . 1985 - had a superb season , finishing 1 2th i n ERA i n the NL and 15th best overal l in baseball at 2.93 . . . his
ERA was as low as 1 .99 on July 5 . . . was 13-10, 2.77 in his 31 starts . . . had
a 24 scoreless inning streak in June . . . 1984 - started the year in the bull
pen, appearing i n 31 relief outings before making the first of 14 starts . . .
fired a career-best one-hit, 12-0 shutout vs. Los Angeles J u ly 30, allowing
just a 7th i nning double to Bill Russell . . . came out of the pen September
20 to earn the save vs. San Francisco in the division clinching game . .
hurled six scoreless innings in three N LCS games and another 4.2 shutout
innings in two World Series appearances . . . 1983 - N L All-Star as he fin
ished the first half with a 12-5 record with eight complete games . . . tossed
two scoreless innings in the Mid-Summer Classic at Comiskey Park . . .
1982- got his first taste of M L action after 16 games at Hawaii (AAA) . .
.

earned his first ML win vs. San Francisco July 4 . . 1981 - came to the
Padres in an April trade with the Pirates . . . was 15-5, 2.07 for Amarillo (AA)
and completed 11 of 19 starts . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Boardman (Ohio) High i n 1974 where
he played baseball and basketball . . . went to college in his hometown,
attending Youngstown State University . . . his uncle, Andy D ravecky, was
a catcher in the Pirates organization . . . married (Jan Roh , August 7, 1981)
. one daughter (Tiffany, June 6, 1982) and one son (Jonathan, January
8, 1985) . . . resides in San Diego, California.

David Francis Dravecky


Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1978 Charles1on
1979 Buttalo
1 980 Buttalo
1981 Amarillo
1982 Hawaii
San Diego
1983 San Diego
1984 San Diego
1985 San Diego
1986 San Diego
1987 San Diego
San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco
Phoenix

42
67
137
1 5-5
4-1
53
1 4 10
98
13- 1 1
9- 1 1
3. 7
7. 5
22
0-1

4. 1 5
4.26
3.35
2.67
2.48
2.57
3.58
2.93
2.93
3.07
3.76
3.20
3.16
1 6.88

20
35
27
30
16
31
28
50
34
26
30
18
7
1

4
13
21
19
1
10
28
14
31
26
10
18
7

ML

62-57

3.13

224

144

To1als

M.L Batting
- 1 988
- Lifetime

CG

SHO

11
0
0
9
3
1
0
3
0
0
28

AVG.

AB

. 1 00
.1 1 9

10
310

1
37

SV

IP

ER

88

so

1
2
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0

52.0
1 1 4.0
161 .0
1 72.0
36.0
105.0
183.2
156.2
214.2
161.1
79.0
1 1 2. 1
37.0
2.2

54
125
1 65
157
28
86
181
125
200
1 49
71
115
33
11

30
71
76
69
15
37
78
53
79
68
39
43
19

24
54
60
51
10
30
73
51
70
55
33
40
13
5

32
59
60
45
14
33
44
51
57
54
31
33
8
0

31
81
64
141
26
59
74
71
105
e7
60
78
19
1

10

1 049. 1

960

4 1 6 365 3 1 1

553

RBI

HR

3B

2B

14

Last Home Run: April 16. 1986 vs. Los Angeles (Dennis Powell) GW-RBls: Career Toials (2)
Year Club

W-L

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


IP
G GS CG SHD sv
ERA

ER

BB

SD

1984
1987

S.D vs Chi.
S.F. vs. SIL

0-0
1-1

0.00
0.60

6.0
1 5.0

14

LCS

To1a1s

1-1

0.43

2 1 .0

19

W-L

ERA

0-0

0.00

Year Club
1984

S.D. vs. Del

W-L
A11an1a
3. 5
Cincinnati
65
Houston
75
Los Angeles
8-10
San Diego
01
San Francisco 1 1 6
N.L. WEST
3532

ERA

3.50 19
3.33 24
3.04 20
3.51 30
3
4.20
2 . 1 2 29
3. 1 0 125

W-L

ERA

Season
Candles11ck

22
1-2

3 16
3.86

Road
Day
N1gh1
Starter
Reliever

10
11
11
2-2

2.74
4.05
2. 1 2
3. 1 6

April
May
June
July
August
Sep1 -Oc1
Belore ASB
Aher ASB

21
01

3.60
1 .29

22

3.16

WORLD SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO SV

IP

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H ER
IP
W-L
72.0
1 1 6. 1
1 1 2.2
143.2
15.0
123.1
583.0

IP

61
103
108
1 22
19
106
519

28
43
38
56
7
29
201

ER

13
6

33
19

23.0
20.0
1 7.0
37.0

14
16
17 4
33 1 3

30.0
7.0

28 1 2
5

33 1 3

ERA

BB

IP

4 .3
7-5
2-5
4-4
5. 4
5. 4
27-25

3 74
3 11
4.44
1 .99
2.81
3.36
3.16

WL

ERA

IP

0-0

1 8.00

2.0

1 0
0-1
11

0.99
3.27
3.68

Phi.

OO

P11.
Si. L.
N.L. EAST

10
0-1
1-1

1 .80
3.38
0 00
2.40

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Si. Louis
NL EAST

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER

37.0
14.0

37.0

so

4.2

Vs. All.
C1n
Hou.
L.A
S.D.
NL WEST
Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.

ER

71 28
16 67 1
22 1 0 1 . 1 99 35
1 1 46.2 44 23
13 63.1 49 1 4
19 102.1
90 32
1 8 85.2 88 32
99 466.2 4 4 1 1 6 4

ER

9.0
11 0
22.0

3
12
19

5.0
8.0
2.0
15.0

14

DRAVECKY continued
DRAVECKY'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS
- Selected by Pittsburgh in 2 1 st round of June, 1 978 draft; signed by scout Jon Neiderer.
- Traded to San Diego for Bobby M itchell (of), April 5 , 1 98 1 .
- Traded t o San Francisco with Craig Lefferts (p) and Kevin Mitchell (if) for Chris Brown (if),
Keith Comstock (p), Mark Davis (p) and Mark Grant (p), July 4, 1 987.
- On disabled list May 3-28, 1 988 with stiffness in left shoulder.
- On disabled list May 29, 1 988 through remainder of the season due to arthroscopic surgery
on left shoulder (included rehabilitation assignment to Phoenix, August 1 0- 1 9, 1 988).

DAVE DRAVECKY'S CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 1 hllter. July 30. 1984 at Los Angeles (with San Diego).
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 1 t , May 2 1 . t986 vs. Ph il adelphia (with San Diego).
MOST INNINGS PITCHED- STARTER: t 1 , June 1 8 . 1983 vs. Houston (with San Diego).
MOST INNINGS PITCHED- RELIEVER: 4.2. July t5. t 982 vs. Houston (with San Diego).
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 5, April 1 6May 13. 1983 (with San Diego).
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 4, (twice)- last: August 26. 1 986April 13. 1987 (with San Diego).

NICKNAME: Scotty
BIRTHDATE: October 30, 1961
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Urbana, Illinois
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 205

M.L. SERVICE: 4 years, 142 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #1 selection in June,
1979 Free Agent Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . led the staff in saves (13) for the fourth consecutive
season . . . equalled his career high of 13 saves set in 1985 . . . is fifth
on the Giants all-time save list with 48 . . led the club in games with 65
(ninth in the N L) . . picked up three saves in three consecutive games
August 18-20 . . . allowed only four earned runs in his last 32.2 innings (1 .10
ERA) over his l ast 20 games . . . had four saves and two wins during that
period . .
PRO CAREER .
. in his five-year M L career, he has fanned 496 batters
in 564.1 i nn i ngs (7.7 per nine innings) 1987-finished in double figures in
wins (11) and saves (12) for the second straight season . . . led all N L relievers
with 127 strikeouts (second in ML, one behind Torontds Tom Henke) and tied
for the league lead with 11 relief wins with Don Robinson . . . held opponents
to a .192 batting average against him {best in the NL) and finished with a
strikeout ratio of 10.7 per nine innings . . . posted a 5-1, 2.67 record in 1 7
appearances from t h e All-Star break t o September 1 . . . was on t h e verge
of earn i ng his 13th save September 1 vs. Montreal, when he broke the tip
of his right middle finger fielding a line drive off the bat of Jeff Reed .
missed 22 games, but was able to make five appearances before the playoffs
. . . POST-SEASON - pitched in games #1 & 7 during the N LCS . . . struck
out two in one perfect inning of work in game #1 . . . 1986 - began the year
as a starter before being moved back to the bullpen J u ly 6 . . . led the staff
in saves (ten) and was second with 13 wins, 3.11 ERA (9th i n N L) and 125
strikeouts . . . made 1 8 starts, posting a 5-7, 3.53 record with two complete
games . . tossed a three-hitter vs. San Diego April 18, winning 6-1 . . .
picked up five wins and four saves without a loss in his first 1 6 relief
appearancers of the year . . . opponents hit .217 against h i m , the tenth
lowest average in the NL (100 innings minimum) . . . posted an 8-2, 2.29 mark

with ten saves in his 35 relief appearances . . was 10-for-16 in save oppor
tunities . . . hit his first ML home run September 5 at Montreal, a three-run
shot off Bert Roberge . . . 1985 - only Giant selected to the National League
All-Star team . . . led the staff in wins (nine), saves (13) and ERA (2.30) . . .
finished third in the league with 74 appearances . . . twice honored as the
NL Player of the Week, May 6-12 and July 1-7 . . . Rolaids Relief Man Award
winner for August with 3-0 record and four saves . . . became the second
reliever in S.F. history to strikeout 100 or more in a season, Mark Davis was
the fi rst earlier in 1985 . . . saved 13 of his 19 opportunities . . . opposing
hitters hit .203 against him . . . had a 24-in n i n g scoreless streak from May
29-June 30 . . . had a remarkable 0.99 ERA through his first 50 games .
picked up h is first ML save April 14 at Los Angeles . . . 1984 - started sea
son i n Phoenix and was recalled May 7 . . made 12 appearances before
being optioned back to Phoenix June 26 . . . earned recall September 3 and
appeared in nine more games . . . was 2-3, 2 .97 in 18 relief games . . .
1983 -threw a no-hitter for Phoenix against Tacoma (August 20) . . . recalled
September 1 . . earned the win in his first ML start, throwing eight inni ngs
vs. Atlanta September 7 . . . tossed his only M L shutout, a five-hitter in Hous
ton September 25 . . . 1982 - set a Shreveport record with 159 K's in 151
inni ngs . . . earned first ML promotion in September . . . fanned the side
against the Dodgers in his October 2 M L debut . . 1981 - struck out 73 in
71 innings at Shreveport . . . 1980 - led M idwest League in strikeouts (159)
and tied for lead in games started (27) .
PERSONAL . . . . . was 16-4 in his career at Buckley-Loda High in Buck-

ley, Illinois . . . once fanned 22 batters in a seven-i nning game (1978) . .


as a senior, he was the school's MVP i n baseball , basketball and track . . .
graduated i n 1979 . . hobbies are golf, basketball and hunting . . . mar
ried (Kathy Mixon, December 18, 1982) . . . resides in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Scott Wiiiiam Garrells
Year Club
1979
1980
1981
1982

W-L

ERA

GS

1-4
1 1 -H
3-8
910

8
27
14
27
1
21
5
21
21
74
53
64
65

8
27
13
27
0
20
5
19
3
0
18
0
0

283

26

1 985
1 986
1987
1988

G real Falls
Clinton
Shreveport
Shreveport
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Fiancisco
San Francisco

5. 5
2-2
5.7
23
96
139
1 1 7
5.9

5.86
3.89
4.44
3.81
13.50
4.61
2.52
5.90
5.65
2.30
3. 1 1
3.22
3.58

M.L.

Totals

4236

3.25

1983
1984

OO

M.L. Batting
-1988
- Lifetime

CG

SHO

AVG.

AB

.077
.167

13
96

1
16

sv

IP

ER

BB

so

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
10
12
13

43.0
176.0
7 1 .0
151.1
2.0
97.2
35.2
97.2
43.0
105.2
1 73.2
106.1
98.0

45
155
56
131
3
86
33
97
45
76
144
70
80

37
98
43
76
3
64
11
75
33
37
65
41
42

28
76
35
64
3
50
10
64
27
27
60
38
39

40
149
43
90
2
81
19
82
34
58
74
55
46

26
159
73
159
4
89
16
69
32
106
1 25
127
86

48

564.1

451

232

204

288

496

3B

2B

HR

RBI

Last Home Run: September 5, 1986 at Montreal (Bert Roberge) GW-RBts: Career Total (0)
Year

Club, Site

1985

NL, Minnesota

W-L

W-L

S.F. vs. St.L.

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
N.L. WEST

OO

W-L

ERA

7-3
2-6
3.4
36
24

3.78
4.11
1.74
4.93
2.47

39
33
24
33
34

1723

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

IP

ER

BB

so

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO SV
ERA
IP

ER

BB

so

ERA

ER

3.73 24 50.2 35
2.83
18
47.2 35
2.27
18 31.2 27
2.1 7 23
28
37.1
3.77
18 28.2 24
1.98 19 36.1
27
2.83 120 232.1 176

21
15
8
9
12
8
73

- Did not pilch-

Year Club
1987

ERA

6.75

2.2

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP H ER
W-L
69.0
61.1
93.0
65.2
73.0

51
53
53
59
59

29
28
18
36
20

3.55 163 332.0 275 131

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
SI. Louis
N.L. EAST

62
3. 4
51
32
23
61
2513

IP

CAREER SAVES vs. NL: All (11); Chi (3): Cin (4): LA (4): Mon (2): NY (2): Phi (7): Pit (7): SIL (1): SD (6)

GARRELTS continued

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
N1gh1
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
SepL-Oct
Before ASS
Atter ASS

W-L-S ERA

IP

3.58
4.20
306
2.41
4.42

65
31
34
30
35

98.0
45.0
53.0
41.0
57.0

5-9-13
1-7-9
4-2-4
4-2-9
1-7-4

H ER
80
36
44
26
54

II

28

59-13

3.58

65

980

80 39

HI

4.30
3.31
713
473
0.83
1.88
476
2.30

9
13
10
12
12
9
35
30

14 2
161
17 2
131
21 2
14 1
51.0
470

15
20 14
10 7
7 2
19 3
45 27
35 12

0-2-1
0-1-3
214
2-2-4
0-2-0
1-4-7
4-56

W-L-S ERA

39
21
18

Vs. AIL
C1n.
Hou.
L A.
S D.
N L WEST

1-0-5
010
030
010
26-6

2 00
6.43
3.95
4.36
3.11
4.20

Chi
Mon.
NY
Phi
Pit
St L.
N.L. EAST

012
0-2-0
1-0-1
1-0-3
0-0-1
1-0-0
3. 3.7

9.00
372
0.00
0.84
0.00
1.29
276

HI

IP

ER

8
7
5
8
7
35

9.0
14.0
13.2
10.1
8.2
55.2

8
15
12
8
7
50

10
6
5
3
26

5
30

70
9.2
2.1
10.2
5.2
7.0
42 1

10
8
I
5
0
6
30

1
13

GARRELTS' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selecled by San Francisco in 1st round (15th player selected) in June, 1979 draft; signed by scout
Richard Klaus.
- On disabled list, July 15-August 16, 1981 with tendinitis in right shoulder.
- On disabled list, May 12-June 6, 1983 and July 8-24, 1983 with sore right shoulder.

SCOTT GARRELTS' CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 3-h1t1er. April 18. 1986 vs San Diego
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 9. May 13. 1984 vs Montreal (8 1p 1n reheQ:
7. May 22. 1985 at Philadelphia (3 1p 1n reheQ

MOST INNINGS PITCHEDSTARTER: 9. (4 times)- last: June II. 1986 vs. Atlanta
RELIEVER: 8. May 13, t984 vs Montreal
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 6. July 4-August 29. 1985
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 3. June 2-Seplember 19. 1984

1989 MILESTONES
BRETT BUTLER NEEDS:

1 8 RBis for 300


24 stolen bases for 300

CRAIG LEFFERTS NEEDS:

49 strikeouts for 400

CANOY MALDONADO NEEDS:


WILL CLARK NEEDS:

59 RBis for 300


58 hits for 500
25 home runs for 100

KEVIN MITCHELL NEEDS:

KELLY DOWNS NEEDS:

81 strikeouts for 400


58 innings for 500

6 RBis for 200


49 hits for 400

JOE PRICE NEEDS:

SCOTT GARRELTS NEEDS:

13 hits for 500


9 RBis for 300

9 strikeouts for 550


44 i nnings for 800

4 strikeouts for 500


RICK REUSCHEL NEEDS:

ATLEE HAMMAKER NEEDS:

29 games for 200


14 strikeouts for 550

MIKE KRUKOW NEEDS:

40 strikeouts for 1500


86 strikeouts to move into
5th place on the S . F. list

6 wins for 200


49 strikeouts for 1900
37 starts for 400

DON ROBINSON NEEDS:

27 strikeouts for 1000


78. 1 innings for 1500

CHRIS SPEIER NEEDS:

Lacoss NEEDS:
36 i nnings for 1500
1 4 strikeouts for 650

MIKE

50 hits for 1 800


16 games to move into
5th place on the S.F. list

NICKNAME: Hammer
BIRTHDATE: January 24, 1958
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Carmel, California
BATS: Both

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 200

M.l. SERVICE: 7 years, 57 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Kansas City
Royals with Renie Martin, Craig Chamberlain
and Brad Wellman in exchange for Vida Blue
and Bob Tufts, March 30, 1982

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . started the season in the bullpen and earned his first
Major League save at San Diego April 15 . . . posted a 4-2, 4.11 record in
26 games as a reliever and saved five of his six opportunities . . . made three
starts in June before returning to the pen . . . entered the rotation for good
July 23 . . . hu rled his first CG against Houston August 1 , a 4-1 victory over
Nolan Ryan . . . 10 days later pitched a 6-0, five-hit shutout against Ryan
for his first shutout in three years . . . ended the season with a 6-1 complete
game victory over Cincinnati . . . is now 31-15, 2.99 in 85 career games at
Candlestick (157 er, 472 ip) .
PRO CAREER . . . . 1987- rebounded with a good year after missing the
entire 1986 season due to his second rotator cuff surgery . . . finished tenth
in the NL with a 3.58 ERA . . started the season on the disabled list while
sti l l recovering from the surgery . . . spent April with Phoenix and Shreve
port on i njury rehabilitation . . . threw a four-hit, 5-2 complete-game win vs.
Cincinnati August 8 . . . in his ten losses, the Giants scored just 19 runs .
allowed three earned runs or less in 21 of his 27 starts . . . 7-0 mark in his
last ten starts at home . . . POST-SEASO N - started games #3 & 7 in the
N LCS . . . suffered the 6-0 loss in game #7 to Danny Cox at St. Louis .
1986 - spent the entire season on the disabled list . . . pitched only one
Spring Training game . . . underwent surgery to shave the rotator cuff muscle
April 30 . . . also had arthroscopic surgery to remove torn cartilage from his
left knee July 16 . . . 1985 -turned in a full season after coming back from
two arm surgeries in 1984 . . . was 3-6 despite a fine 2.98 ERA through his
first 13 starts . . . tossed a four-hit shutout June 17 vs. Cincin nati, winni ng
4-0 . . . 1984 - an injury-plagued year as he had surgery to repair a torn rota
tor cuff prior to the season . . made 1984 debut June 26 . . . made five
starts before going on the disabled list (August 4-September 1) with bone
spurs in his left arm . . . made one more start before undergoing surgery
September 21 to remove the bone spurs . . . 1983 - National League All
Star . . . first Giant to lead the NL in ERA (2.25) since Juan Marichal in 1969
. . . led league in control (1.67 walks per nine innings) . . . fanned career high
14 Astros September 11 . . . was on disabled list from July 26-August 21 . . .
1982 - fi rst season with G iants . . . walked only 28 in 1 75 in nings . . . sec
ond on staff in wi ns (12), complete games (four) and i n n i ngs (175) . .
1981 - eighth i n the American Association i n ERA (3.64) . . made his M L
debut with Kansas City in the second half . . . got first M L wi n September
15 at California . . . 1980- second on Jacksonville staff in wins (eight) . . .
1979 - limited to two starts due to a shoulder injury, won both .
. baseball and basketbal l star for Mount Vernon High
PERSONAL .
School in Alexandria, Virginia . . . High School All-American i n basketball
. . graduated in 1976 and went on to East Tennessee State U niversity on
a basketball scholarship . . . pitched three no-hitters in college . . . in 1978
he pitched for the U.S. team i n the World Amateur Baseball Tourney in Italy
. . mother is a native of Kyoto, Japan . . . married (Jen ny, September 8,
1979) . . . two daughters (Erica and Jenna) . . . lives in Foster City, California.

HAMMAKER continued
Charlton Allee Hammaker
Year

Club

1979

1988

Sarasota
Ft. Myers
Jacksonville
Omaha
Kansas Cily
Phoenix
San Francisco
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
Phoenix
Shreveport
San Francisco
San Francisco

NL
AL
ML

1980
1981
1982
1983
1 984
1985
1986
1987

W-L

ERA

10
1 0
89
1 1 5
13
01
128
109
01
20
512

1 .80
1 .80
3.35
3.64
5.54
6.35
4. 1 1
2.25
4.50
2.18
3.74

1
1
20
21
10
1
29
23
2
6
29

12
01
1 0 1 0
9.9

4. 15
1 .29
3.58
3.73

1
31
43

1
27
17

Totals
Totals

48-48
13

3.43
5.54

161
10

Tolals

4951

3.52

171

M.L. Batting
- 1 988
- Lifetime

GS

CG

SHO

IP

sv

0
0
6
8
0
0

131
147
44
13
189
147
14
32
161

1
5
64
70
24
5
86
57
7
10
81

19
6
159
136

9
2
73
68

BB

so

71

1
0
37
40
12
2
28
32
2
9
47

6
5
88
63
11
6
102
127
5
24
100

1
67
60

6
0
57
41

8
3
107
65

375 329
24
24

214
12

525
11

868 399 353 226

536

5.0
5.0
137.0
146.0
39.0
5.2
1 75.0
1 72. 1
8.0
33.0
1
0
1 70.2
(did not playdisabled list)
0
0
0
1 7. 1
0
0
0
7.0
2
0
0
168.1
3
5
144.2

129
6

18
0

864.0
39.0

824
44

135

18

903.0

1
20
21
6
1
27
23
2
6
29

AVG.

AB

.121
.102

33
266

4
27

3B

2B

ER
1
51
59
24
4
80
43

HR

RBI

last Home Run: None GWRBls: Career Total (0)


Year

Club, Site

1983

NL, Chicago (Al)

Year

Club

1987

W-L

ERA

OO

94.03

W-L

S.F. vs. SIL

01

ALLSTAR GAME RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

IP

ER

BB

so

ER

BB

so

ER

0.2

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


ERA
G GS CG SHO sv
IP
7.88

12

8.0

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP
H ER
W-L

W-L

ERA

Atlanta
33
Cincinnati
8-4
Houston
810
Los Angeles
12
San Diego
38
San Francisco
NL WEST
2327

5.60
2.17
3.71
2.85
4.62

12
20
21
8
19

3.67

80 455.2 442 186

W-L

ERA

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever

9.9
5.5
4-4
12
87
5.7
42

3.73
3.49
4.07
4.83
3.30
3.56
4.1 1

43 144.2 136 60
25 85.0 76 33
1 8 59.2 60 27
1 5 41.0 38 22
28 1 03.2 98 38
17 98.2 89 39
26 46.0 47 21

April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Oct.
BeforeASB
Alter ASB

10
20
11
02
3.3
23
4-3
56

3.86
2.50
6.75
4.00
3.53
2.92
4.71
3.09

11
5
6
6
6
28
15

62.2 81
116.0 86
126.0 1 1 8
53.2 51
97.1 106

39
28
52
17
50

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

ERA

5.5
42
3.5
7-4
32
3.3
2521

2.30
2.00
3.92
3.21
2.89
3.71
3.15

IP

15
72 20
78.1
10
9 45.0 43
70 28
13 64.1
14 84.1 68 30
18
12 56.1 53
76 33
18 80.1
81 408.1 382 143

1988 PlltHING BREAKDOWN

IP

18.2
18.0
1 7.1
1 8.0
35.2
37.0
57.1
87.1

H ER

19
15
24
14
34
30
64
72

8
5
13
8
14
12
30
30

WLS ERA
Vs.All.
Cin.
Hou.
S.D.
N.L. WEST

1 1 0
1+1
310
010
001
5-42

Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
N . L . EAST

111
2.16
010 9.00
012 1 1 . 1 1
110 3.21
010 10.50
200 2.46
4.5.3 5.06

LA

6.23
2.88
0.87
3.78
5.28
3.07

IP

ER

21

8.2
25.0
3 1 .0
1 6.2
1 5. 1
96.2

13
21
18
14
18
84

6
8
3
7
9
33

4
4
22

8.1
3.0
5.2
14.0
6.0
1 1 .0
48.0

9
8
9
11
10
5
52

2
3
7
5
7
3
27

ATLEE HAMMAKER'S CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 2hitter, April 17, 1983 vs. Cincinnati:
3hitter. April 23, 1983 at Chicago.

MOST STRIKEOUTS: 14. September 1 1 , 1983 vs. Houston.


MOST INNINGS PlltHEDSTARTER: 10, June 24. 1982 at Houston.
RELIEVER: 5, May 9, 1987 vs. Pittsburgh.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 4. April 1 7May 15. 1983.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 5, July 21September 6, 1983.

__ ___ __

HAMMAKER'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Kansas City in 1st round (21st player selected) in June, 1979 draft; signed by
scout Gary Blaylock.
- On disabled list, July 6-0ctober 26, 1979 with muscle strain in left shoulder blade.
- On disabled list, August 3-22, 1980 with recurrence of shoulder injury.
- Traded to San Francisco with Craig Chamberlain (p), Renie Martin (p) and a player to be
named later (Brad Wellman) for Vida Blue (p) and Bob Tufts (p), March 30, 1982.
- On disabled list, July 26-August 21 , 1983 with sore left shoulder.
- On disabled list, April 2-June 26, 1984 following rotator cuff surgery (included rehabilitation
assignment to Phoenix, June 16-25).
- On disabled list, August 4-September 1, 1984 with bone spurs in left elbow.
- On disabled list, April ?-October 5, 1986 due to rotator cuff surgery.
- On disabled list, April 2-30, 1987, recovering from 1986 surgery (included rehabilitation
assignment to Phoenix and Shreveport, April 1 1-30).
- Granted free agency, November 4, 1987; re-signed with San Francisco, January 8, 1988.

BIRTHPLACE: Hattiesburg, Mississippi


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 195

M.L. SERVICE: 27 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #4 selection in June,
1983 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . earned a September promotion after hitting a career


high .307 with seven HRs and 71 RBis in 131 games with Phoenix . . . was
recalled Sept. 3 . . . made his ML debut Sept. 11 vs. Houston, starting in left
field . . . picked up his first ML hit off Jim Deshaies Sept. 17 at Houston . .
appeared i n seven games with the Giants, starting two i n LF . .
PRO CAREER . .
. . 1987- surpassed his career marks with 148 hits, 33
doubles, 14 home runs and 75 RBis . . . led all Texas League third basemen
in fielding percentage (.934), games (119) and total chances (334) . . led
Shreveport in nearly every offensive category: games (128), at-bats (487),
runs (66), hits, total bases (229), homers, RBis and with 13 GW-RBls (second
most in the league) . . . 1986 - struggled in his first year at Shreveport, hitting .247 in 121 games . . . 1985 - played with the California League champion Fresno G iants .
led the CL with a .949 fielding percentage,
committing just 18 errors in 131 games . . also led CL third basemen with
100 putouts . . . voted Fresno's "Most Popular Player" by the fans .
1984 -was Clinton's (A) regular third baseman . . . hit .245 and drove in 51
runs . . . hit .299 in 24 games i n the Arizona Instructional League . .
1983 - played i n 34 games with Great Falls (R) after signing in June . .
.

PERSONAL .

. . was a member of the Hattiesburg, Mississippi team that


reached the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . . .
played against Dwight Gooden i n the 1977 Little League regional playoffs
in St. Petersburg, Florida . . . played baseball, football and basketball at For
rest County Agricultural High i n Brooklyn, Mississippi . . was named All
state in baseball and basketball in 1983 . . . hobbies include dancing, swim
ming and hunting . . . married (Gelinda Jackson, January 2, 1986) . . . one
son (Charles, Jr., November 26, 1983) .
lives in Brooklyn, Mississippi.
.

HAYES continued
Charles Dewayne Hayes
AVG.

AB

Great Falls
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport
Shreveport
Phoenix
San Francisco

.261
.245
.283
.247
.304
307
.091

34
116
131
121
128
131
7

111
392
467
434
487
492
11

Totals

.091

Year

Club

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
ML

R
41
73
52
66
71
0

H
29
96
132
107
148
151

3B

2B
17
17
23
33
26
0

HR

RBI

14
7
0

9
51
68
45
75
7t
0

BB

SD

34
56
28
26
34
0

26
110
95
83
76
91
3

HR

SB

11

GW-RBls: Career Total (0)


198B & CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

AVG.
Atlan1a
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N.L. WEST

AB

.000
.125
.000

.091

11

HR

AVG.

RBI

AB

RBI

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

HAYES' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 4th round of June, 1gs3 draft; signed by scout Ken Parker.
- On disabled list, July 20, 1983 through remainder of season with an injured right knee.

BIRTHPLACE: Hawthorne. California


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-3

WEIGHT: 220

ML SERVICE: 3 years
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Montreal
Expos for Mike Aldrete. December 8, 1988

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

19 88 SEASON . . . . . started the year with Cincinnat i , platooning in right


field with Paul O'Neill . . . disabled twice during his stay with the Reds (May
5-22 and May 26-June 20) due to a sprained left knee . . . went three for six
d u ring a two game rehabilitation option to Nashville (AAA) . . . played 37
games for Cincinnati before being traded with Pat Pacilio to Montreal for
Herm Winningham, Jeff Reed and Randy St. Claire on J u ly 13 . . . picked
up four singles against the Cubs July 27 . . . hit safely in 11 straight games
from August 27 through September 9 . . . hit .333 in 53 games for the Expos
. . stole 18 bases in 24 attempts, putting his success rate at .856 (143x167)
for his pro career . . . underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee for
cartilage removal October 4 . . .
. . .
. 1987- played all three outfield positions for the Reds,
starting 42 games in left field, 26 in center and 11 in right . . . hit .452 (28x62)
in 17 starts during June . . . stole 31 bases in 39 attempts . . . was four for
five including a double and a game-winning HR May 29 at Pittsburgh .
1986 - made M L debut April 7, starting in left field vs. Philadelphia . . . had
four hits including his first ML home run at St. Louis May 20 . . . hit a career
high .349 but played in just 46 games . . . disabled twice (May 23-June 15
with a strained left hamstring, July 1 7-Sept. 1 with torn fibers and tendons
in his left wrist) . . . 1985 - split the season between Vermont (AA) and Den-

PRO CAREER

ver (AAA) . . . was leading Eastern League with .317 average when promoted
. . . voted best baserunner by Eastern League manager after stealing 26
bases in 29 tries . . . stole 20 bases in 21 attempts for Denver, giving him
46 i n 50 tries for the year . . . 1984- moved to outfield full time . . . stole
24 bases in 25 attempts . . . Florida State League All-Star . . . 1983 - began
pro career as a third baseman . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . All-Southern California selection in baseball, basket
ball and football at Lawndale High School i n Hawthorne, California .
At Loyola Marymount University, hit .391 with 30 RBis in 35 games before
signing after his junior year . . . father (Jim) played in Red Sox farm system
. . . brother (Terry) is in the Royals system . . single . . . lives in Juno
Beac h , Florida .
Tracy Donald Jones
Year

Club

AVG.

1983

Eugene
Tampa
Tampa
Vermont
Denver
C1nc1nnah
C1ncinnat1
C1ncinnat1
Montreal

.266
271
.309
317
337
349
.290
.229
333

55
53
66
75
51
l6
117
37
53

Totals

.299

253

1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
M.L.

AB

2B

203
118
307
284
205
86
359
83
141

42
27
50
40
43
16
53
9
20

54
32
95
90
69
30
104
19
47

12
5

669

98

200

CAREER

vs.

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

14
12
12
3
17

4
4
10
2
10

26
15
41
31
31
10
44
9
15

26
10
32
26
15
9
23
8
12

24
8
30
23
16
5
40
6
12

14
3
24
26
20
7
31
9
9

26

15

78

52

63

56

R BI

THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

R BI
R
G
A
AV
H_
B

_
_
-'-'397
58
23
8
231
13
3
0
.305
105
32
19
196
56
11
5
286
35
10
5
.301
73
22
5
.297
340
101
42

AVG
.325
281
227
290
324
368
301

AB

HR

40
32
75
69
37
76
329

13
9
17
20
12
28
99

_
_

_
_
_
_
_

Allania
Cinc1nnat1
Hous1on
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF
NL WEST

Chicago
Monireal
New York
Philadelphia
P111sburgh
S l Louis
N L EAST

1988

AVG.

AB

Season
Home
Road
Day
N1ghl
Vs RHP
Vs LHP

.295
330
264
319
283
239
351

224
103
121
72
152
113
111

66
34
32
23
43
27
39

April
May
June
July
Augus1
Sept -Oct
Belore ASB
Atter ASB

279
333
222
267
282
242
229
333

43
6
18
45
39
73
83
141

12
2

HR

12
1t
25
19
47

3
0
3
3
0

BATIING BREAKDOWN
RBI
24
8
16
17
7
9
15

1t
9
15

7
36

HR

AVG.

AB

Vs All
C1n
Hou
LA
SD
SF
N L WEST

500
231
200
111
462
257
266

4
13
20
9
13
35
94

4
t
6
9
25

Chi
Mon
NY
Phi
Pit
St L
N L EAST

563
1 000
361
143
278
263
315

16
1
36
21
18
38
1 30

13
3
5
10
41

RBI

17

JONES' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Cincinnati in the 1st round (secondary phase) of the January, 1983 draft. Signed by
Larry Barton, Jr. and Dave Calaway.
- On disabled list May 23-June 15, 1986 with a strained left hamstring.
- On disabled list July 1 7-Sept. 1, 1986 with torn fibers and tendons i n left wrist.
- On disabled list May 5-22, 1988 with sprained left knee.
- On disabled list May 26-June 20 with sprained left knee.
- Acquired by Montreal with Pat Pacilio (p) in exchange for Herm Winningham (of). Jeff Reed (c)
and Randy St. Clair (p), July 13, 1988.

FREQUENT FLYERS
The San Francisco Giants will fly 43.728 miles during the 1989 season, the sec
ond highest total in the National League. behind the Dodgers' 48,448 miles.

BIRTHDATE: June 4, 1956


1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 32
BIRTHPLACE: Euclid, Ohio
BATS: Left

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 230

M.L. SERVICE: 9 years, 110 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Baltimore
Orioles in exchange for Bob Melvin, January 24,

1989
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . the veteran completed his second season in Balti


more . . . split catching duties with Mickey Tettleton, started 75 games
behind the plate . . . 85 games played was his lowest since his first full sea
son with the Cards in 1980 . . . has now caught 1 ,054 games in the 80's, rank
i ng h i m third behind Gary Carter (1 ,208) and Bob Boone (1,174) . . . started
slowly, hit just .189 (32x171) through games of July 19, but rebounded with
a .298 average (28x94) in his last 31 contests . . . was 22x56 (.393) from July
26-Sept. 4, including a .538 (14x26) streak from Aug. 18-Sept. 4 . . . led the
O's with a .381 average in August . . . had three hits against Roger Clemens
June 18, upping his career mark against the Boston ace to .416 . . . enjoyed
the West coast, hit .478 (11x23) in the three AL West coast parks (California,
Seattle, Oakland) . . . tied for second in fielding percentage among AL
catchers with at least 75 games, made j ust two errors in 357 chances for a
career best .994 mark . . .
.

PRO CAREER . . . . 1987-first American League campaign after nearly


eight seasons in the NL . . . voted the AL:s starting catcher in the All Star
game, continuing his streak of being named to the mid-season extravaganza
in every odd year in the '80s . . . led AL catchers in games (142), starts (135)
and assists (58), while making just six errors in 814 chances for a .993 fielding
mark . . . hit 18 home runs and drove in 62 . . . 1986 - started 104 of the
Padres' first 129 games , but only10 of their last 32 after giving way to rookie
Benito Santiago . . . tied Cincinnati's Kai Daniels for the N L lead i n pinchhit average ( Padre record .478, 11x23) . . . 1985 - named to N L All Star
squad, replacing an injured Gary Carter . . . had a single in two bats in N L
victory at M i n n esota . . . four passed balls were fewest i n the N L . . .
1984 - led the Major Leagues with 147 games caught . . . batted .301 with
four H Rs and 11 RBis in Sept. to help Padres clinch NL pennant . . . was
behi nd the plate for four consecutive shutouts and a 40.2 scoreless i n n i ng
streak . . . 1983 -won Sporting N ews Silver Slugger award as the Major's
top hitting catcher . . . led N L catchers and finished fifth in the League with
98 RBis . . . named NL Player of the Month in July (.390, 21 RBis in 22
games) . . . homered in four consecutive games Sept. 4-7 . . . 1982 - had
40 doubles as a catcher (42 overall) to tie Johnny Bench's 1958 mark for two
base ioits by a backstop . . . named Padres' MVP, led team in average (.295),
slugging (.486), games (153), h its (166), doubles (42), homers (career-high
21) and GWRBls (15) . . . seven errors were fewest among N L regular
catchers . . . had a pair of two-H R games in September (September 4 vs.
Chicago, September 25 at Atlanta) . . . 1981 - hit a career-high .301 . . .
1980 - hit a pai r of three-run homers off Tom Seaver and Tom H ume June
20 . . . traded to San Diego after the season as part of an 11-player swap
. . . 1979 - recalled from Springfield June 25 to replace an injured Ted Sim
mons . . . hit first M L homer J u ly 1 , a grand slam off Tug McGraw i n the first
game of a double header versus Philadelphia . . . came back with a pinch
hit, game-winning RBI single in the ninth inning of the nightcap . . . 1977- hit
.590 with seven doubles, two triples and three home runs in 1 2 games with

Johnson City after St. Louis made him the sixth choice i n the June draft,
earning a promotion to St. Petersburg . .
PERSONAL . . . . had outstanding collegiate career at Florida State, where
he played for Woody Woodward . . . hit .348 for his career, i ncluding .361
with 21 HRs and 63 RBis in 1 976 . . . named 1977 Sporting N ews College
Baseball Player of the Year . . . donated $5,000 of his signing bonus from
the Cardinals to Florida State to improve seating at its baseball field . . . son
of Giants' Vice President of Baseball Operations Bob Kennedy . . . married (Teresa) . . . has two daughters (Suzanna, September 19, 1 982 and
Sarah, February 22, 1984) and one son (Bart, September 21 , 1985) .
resides in San Diego, California.

Terrence Edward Kennedy


HR

RBI

BB

so

3
4
10
10
0
13
2

21
17
14
10
12
18
3

15
22
54
46
2
64
17
34
41
97
98
57
74
57
62
16

12
25
37
33
4
32
6
28
22
26
51
33
31
37
35
15

25
35
40
3
52
20
34
53
91
89
99
102
74
112
53

10

82
21

477
78

238
50

565
165

200

11

103

555

288

730

ALLSTAR GAME RECORD


R
AB
2B
H

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

Year

Club

AVG.

AB

1977

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Johnson City
SI. Petersburg
Arkansas
Springfield
SI. Louis
Springfield
St. Louis
SI. Louis
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Baltimore
Baltimore

.590
.247
.289
.330
.172
.293
.284
.254
301
.293
.284
.240
.261
.264
.250
.228

12
45
69
64
10
84
33
84
101
153
149
148
143
141
143
85

39
166
239
230
29
294
109
248
382
562
549
530
532
432
512
265

14
22
55
35
0
35
11
28
32
75
47
54
54
46
51
20

23
41
69
76
5
86
31
63
115
166
156
127
139
114
128
60

14
13
0
18
7
12
24
42
27
16
27
22
13
10

N.L.
A.L

Totals
Totals

.272
.242

962
228

3373
777

347
71

916
188

177
23

M L

Totals

.266

1190

4150

418

1104

Year

Club, Site

AVG.

1981
1983
1985
1987

NL. Cleveland
NL, Chicago
NL. Minnesota
AL, Oakland

.000

ASG

Totals

.200

Year

Club

AVG.

1984

S.O. vs. Chi

.222

Year

Club

1984

S.D. '- Del.

1978

1979

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F
N.L WEST

Season
Home
Road
Day
Nigh!
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

3B

SB

SB
0

0
-did not play1
0
0
0
0
0

.500
.000

AVG.

2B

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


AB
R
HR
G
2B 3B
H
18

RBI

BB

so

SB

RBI

BB

so

SB

WORLD SERIES RECORD


AB
R
H
2B

3B

HR

19

.211

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AVG.

AVG.

AB

.279
.296
.258
.235
200
252
264

370
366
391
340
10
329
1806

103
108
101
80
2
83
477

AVG.

AB

228
.176
.279
.266
.214
.226
231

265
136
129
64
201
226
39

60
24
36
17
43
51
9

6
9
6
10
0
10
41

41
56
40
51
1
56
245

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

1988 BAITING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI
16
8
8
2
14
13
3

April
May
June
July
August
Sepl.Ocl.
Belore ASB
Atter ASB

AB

HR

RBI

.288
.231
.293
.292
257
.306
.279

292
268
290
243
249
229
1571

84
62
85
74
64
70
439

10
5
9

41

42
33
47
44
41
24
231

AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

.183
.154
.256
.179
.381
.214
.198
.272

60
39
43
39
42
42
162
103

11
6
11
7
16
9
32
26

KENNEDY continued

KENNEDY'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by St. Louis in the first round (sixth player selected) in the June, 1977 draft.
- Traded to San Diego with Steve Swisher (c), John Littlefield (p), Al Olmstead (p), Kim Seaman
(p), John Urrea (p) and Mike Phillips (if) for Rollie Fingers (p), Bob Shirley (p), Gene Tenace (c),
and a player to be named later (Bob Geren, c) on December 10, 1980.
- Traded to Baltimore with Mark Williamson (p) for Storm Davis (p) on October 30, 1986.
- Traded to San Francisco for Bob Melvin (c), January 24, 1989.

TERRY KENNEDY'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 4, (four times) - last: May 11, 1986 at Chicago (w11h San Diego)
MOST RBis: 6, June 20. 1980 al C1nc1nnat1 (with St. LoutS).
MOST HOME RUNS: 2. (three times) - last, June 25, 1982 al Atlanta (with San Diego)
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: l, July I, 1979 vs. Phtladelph1a (Tug McGraw, with St Louis)
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 13, (twice) - lasl. July 119. 1985 (with San Diego)
MOST STOLEN BASES: l, (four 11mes) - last. June 24. 1987 vs New York Yankees

NICKNAME: Kruke
BIRTHDATE: January 21 , 1952
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 37
BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, California
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 205

M.L. SERVICE: 11 years, 166 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Philadel
phia Phillies with Mark Davis and C.L. Penigar in
exchange for Joe Morgan and Al Holland ,
December 1 4 , 1982

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON .
. an i njury-plagued season for M i ke who was twice
shelved with shoulder problems . . hurled just 124.2 i n n i ngs, the lowest
total of his 12-year career . . hit fifth career H R , and second off Eric Show,
at San Diego June 13 . . hurled three-hit, complete game, 4-1 win at Hous
ton June 25 . . was placed on the 21-day DL July 3 with capsulitis of the
right shoulder . . was assigned to Phoenix on i nj u ry rehab Aug. 9 and
started that night, throwing 5 i nnings of no-hit, no-walk ball . . underwent
arthroscopic surgery on the shoulder Sept. 13 . . posted a 3-0, 1 .89 ERA
over his last six starts . . failed to reach the 1 00-strikeout mark for the fi rst
time in 10 seasons .
PRO CAREER .
. 1987- tossed a complete-game, 6-2 win at Wrigley
April 28 for his first victory . . was win less in his next seven starts, losing
three, before going on the disabled list with a weak right shoulder . . had
a 1-6, 6.45 record prior to going on the D L J u n e 6-25 . . was very effective
in the second half, posting a 4-0, 2.97 mark in 14 games after the All-Star
break . . made a relief appearance August 30 vs. New York, snapping a
string of 85 consecutive starts dating back to September 29, 1984 . . . came
up with a no decision in 17 of his 28 starts, the second highest number of
NDs in history (Pirates' Bert Blyleven had 20 N Ds in 1979) . . reached the
100 strikeout mark for the ninth consecutive season
. POST-SEASON
Mike tossed a complete-game, 4-2 win vs. St. Louis in game #4 of the NLCS,
equalling the series at two games apiece . . 1986 - became the Giants'
first 20-game winner in 13 years, si nce Ron Bryant led the NL i n 1 973 with
a 24-12 mark . . . was the Giants' winningest righthander since Gaylord Perry
won 23 in 1970 . . finished third in the Cy You ng balloting as he set career
highs with 20 wins (second in NL), 3.05 ERA (seventh), ten complete games
(fourth), 245 innings pitched (sixth) and 1 78 strikeouts (tenth) . . . posted the
NL.:s second best run ners per nine innings ratio (9.66) and the fourth best
walks per nine i n nings ratio (2.02) . . was one of only two 20-game winners
.

El

in the NL (Fernando Valenzuela won 21) and five in the Majors . . . named
to the NL All-Star squad, posting an 11-5, 3.1 1 record prior to the break . . .
i n the All-Star Game, Mike worked a perfect 9th i nning . . . spent 15 days
on the disabled list with bruised ribs suffered in a brawl in St. Louis July 22
. . picked up career win #100 in career game #300 August 15 vs. Los
Angeles, a 5-1 CG win, and tied his career high with 12 strikeouts . . . threw
three straight complete games from August 15-24 . . . N L Pitcher of the
Month for September, posting a 6-0, 1 .37 mark in six starts . . . tied a career
best with a two-hit, 1-0 shutout over Floyd Youmans (one-hitter) and the
Expos September 7 at Montreal . . . NL Co-Player of the Week for Septem
ber 1-7 with a 2-0, 1 .13 mark . . . picked up his 20th win on the final day of
the season (October 5) in Los Angeles, an 11-2 win . . . was 12-4, 2.47 with
eight complete games in 16 starts at Candlestick . . . voted the first two-time
winner of the Giants' Willie Mac Award by his teammates as the team's most
inspirational player . . . 1985 - led S.F. starters with six complete games,
150 strikeouts and a 3.38 ERA . . . set a career mark with 12 Ks August 13
vs. Houston during a complete-game 4-2 win, in which he also hit his fourth
career HR, off Joe Niekro . . . struck out Mike Schmidt for his 1000th career
K in Philadelphia May 20 . . bruised his right thumb in Houston September 10 that ended his season . . . 1984 - earned his first ML save August
31 at Philadelphia in his first relief appearance since 1978 . . . 1983 -a double figures winner (11) in his first season with the Giants . . . two-hit the
Padres June 24 . . . 1982 -tenth in NL with 3.12 ERA . . . 1981 -tied for the
NL lead in starts (25) . . developed a change-up during the players' strike
and went 6-3 duri ng the second half of the season . . . 1980 -first ten-win
season in the Majors . . . 1979 - i njured his back shoveling snow during the
off-season . . . was 2-5 on June 2, bef1Jre winning six straight . .
1978 - opened the year in the C ubs' bullpen . . . optioned to Wichita, made
'seven starts before his recall June 27 . . . placed in the Cubs' rotation and
won five straight to finish the year 9-3 . . . 1977- picked up first ML win May
6 vs. Atlanta . . 1976 -American Association All-Star . . . made his M L
debut September 6 vs. New York . . . 1975 - received Texas League's Gene
Lawling Memorial Award for "contributions to baseball on and off the field".
.

PERSONAL . . . . . 1970 graduate of San Gabriel (CA) High School . . . let


tered in baseball , basketball and football . . . attended Cal-Poly San Luis
Obispo, where he set a school record with 125 strikeouts . . . was 25-7, with
a 1 .93 ERA i n his collegiate career and was an i naugural inductee into the
school's Athletic Hall of Fame . . . hobbies are playing guitar and hunting
. . married (Jennifer, January 11, 1975) . . . three sons: Jarek (June 25,
1979); Baker (Ju ly 24, 1983); and Chase (September 19, 1987) . . . one
daughter, Tessa (July 29, 1985) . . . lives in Pasadena, California.

DOUBLE-HEADER SHUTOUTS
Only four times in San Francisco history have Giant pitchers shutout their
opponents in both ends of a double header. Listed below are those four dates:
April 29, 1962 vs. Chicago Cubs
Jack Sanford (3 hits) over Glenn Hobbie, 7-0
Billy Pierce (3 hits) over Jack Curtis, 60
May 1 7, 1964 vs. New York Mets
Bob Hendley (3 hits) over Al Jackson, 60
Ron Herbel (7 h its) over Jack Fisher, 10
June 4, 1967 vs. New York Mets
Joe Gibbon (4 hits) over Bill Denehy, 7-0
M i ke McCormick (8 h its) over Chuck Estrada, 5-0
July 21, 1 974 vs. Montreal Expos
Jim Barr (6 h its) over Steve Renko, 40
John 01\cquisto and Elias Sosa (2 hits) over Steve Rogers, 20

KRU KOW continued

Michael Edward Krukow


Year Club

W-L

ERA

1973 Bradenton
1974 Midland
Key West
1975 Midland
1976 Wichita
Chicago (NL)
1977 Chicago (NL)
1 978 W1chlla
Chicago (NL)
1 979 Chicago (NL)
1 980 Chicago (NL)
1 981 Chicago (NL)
1 982 Philadelphia
1 983 San Francisco
1 984 San Francisco
1 985 San Francisco
1 986 San Francisco
1 987 San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco
Phoenix

4.3
1-1
5- 1 0
13-6
7 .9
0-0

3. 1 6
5.10
3. 1 8
3.41
3.31
9.00
4.40
3.91
3.91
4.20
4.39
3.69
3. 1 2
3.95
4.56
3.38
3.05
4.80
3.54
0.00

ML

8-14
2-3
9.3
9.9
10-15
9.9
1 3- 1 1
1 1-11
1 1 12
8-1 1
209
5-6
7. 4
1 -0
1 20 1 1 4

Tolals

G GS
13
6
20
24
26
2
34
7
27
28
34
25
33
3f
35
28
34
30
20
1

8
6
20
23
20
0
33
7
20
28
34
25.
33
31
33
28
34
28
20
1

3.90 361 347

M.L Batting
-1988
- Lifet1me

CG SHO

SV

4'
0
2

3
6
10
3

41

10

IP

77.0
30.0
130.0
153.0
144.0
4.0
1 72.0
53.0
138.0
1 65.0
205.0
144.0
208.0
184. 1
199.1
194.2
245.0
163.0
1 24.2
5.0

76
42
121
143
142
6
1 95
51

21 47.0 2 1 5 1

AVG.

AB

2B

.073
193

41
714

3
138

17

1 25
1 72
200
146
211
1 89
234
1 76
204
1 82
111
0

ER

BB

SO

32 27
24
17
6 6 46
6 5 58
61 53
4
4
96 84
27 23
62 60
84 77
1 1 7 100
68 5 9
87 72
95 8 1
1 17 101
80 73
90 83
98 87
5 1 49
0
0

28
19
47
66
47
2
61
21
53
81
80
55
82
76
78
49
55
46
31
0

80'
21
94
1 00
1 08
1
1 06
29
81
119
130
101
138
136
141
150
1 78
104
75
5

1049 930 749 1460

HR

3B

RBI
2
54

Last Home Run: June 13. 1988 SD (Eric Show) GW-RBls: Career Tolal (5)

Year Club, Site


1986

NL Houslon

Year Club
1987

W-L

ERA

0-0

0.00

W-L

S.F. vs. SIL

W-L

1-0

ERA

4.25 34
3.33 31
4.50 30
3.59 37
4.72 32
2.70 1 4
3.92 1 78

Atlanla
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
N.L. WEST

All STAR GAME RECORD


G GS CG SHO SV

IP

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


IP
ERA
G GS CG SHO SV
0

2.00

ER

BB

SO

ER

BB

SO

9.0

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP
H ER
W-L
199. 1
200.0
166.2
228.2
183.2
90.0
1068.1

1.0

2 1 1 94
204 74
1 62 83
221 91
202 96
80 27
1080 465

ERA

4.20 17
3.93 30
3.63 42
3.73 32
4.63 29
3.50 33
3.85 1 83

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

IP

H ER

105.1 109 49
190.2 1 93 83
233.2 2 1 2 94
183.2 1 83 76
169.2 1 80 87
195.2 1 94 76
1 078.2 1071 461

1988

W-L

PllCHING BREAKDOWN
H ER

ERA

IP

W-L

ERA

IP

Season
Candleslick
Road
Day
Night
Starler
Reliever

3.54
3.54
3.54
3.76
3.39
3.54

20
11
9
8
12
20

124.2
68.2
56.0
50.1
74.1
124.2

111
63
48
45
66
111

49
27
22
21
28
49

Vs. AIL
Cm.
Hou.
L.A.
SD.
NL WEST

0-0
10
10
0-1
1-1
3-2

5.68
310
2.35
4.38
3.86
3.57

1
3
2
2
2
10

6.1
20.1
15.1
12.1
14.0
68.1

18
12
12
12
61

4
6
6
27

April
May
June
July
August
Sept-Oct
Before ASB
Atter ASB

3.90
3.89
3.93

30.0
37.0
36.2

25
31
35

13
16
16

Chi
Mon.

1-0

1 .71

21.0

20

64
1-0

3.91
1.71

0-0
0-0
3-0
1-1
OO
01
4-2

6.75
1 .50
2.45
2.51
4.76
10.38
2.89

1
10

4.0
6.0
22.0
14.1
5.2
4.1
56.1

4
5
20
7
6
8
50

4
3
5
18

16

103.2
21.0

91 45
20

NY

Phi.
Pit
SI. L.
NL EAST

H ER

KRUKOW'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by California in 32nd round of June 1970 draft.
- Selected by Chicago Cubs in 8th Round of June, 1973 draft; signed by scout Gene
Handley.
- On disabled list, May 19-June 7, 1 975 with a sore right elbow.
- Traded to Philadelphia with cash for Keith Moreland (of), Dan Larson (p) and Dickie Noles (p),
December 8, 1981 .
- Traded to San Francisco with Mark Davis (p) and C.L. Penigar (of) for Joe Morgan (if) and
Al Holland (p), December 14, 1982.
- On disabled list, April 1 1-May 8, 1983 with inflamed right elbow.
- On disabled list, July 23-August 7, 1986 with bruised ribs.
- On disabled list, June 6-25, t987 with a weak right shoulder.
- On disabled list July 3-August 13, 1988 with capsulitis of right shoulder (included rehabilitation assignment to Phoenix, August 9-13).

MIKE KRUKOW'S CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 2-hitter (twice)-last: September 7. t986 at Monlreal; 3-hitter. (5 times)-last: May 16. 1982
vs. San Francisco (with Philadelphia).

MOST STRIKEOUTS: t2, (twice)- last: August t5, 1986 vs. Los Angeles.
MOST INNINGS PITCHED
STARTER: 10, August 20. 1986 vs. Philadelphia.
RELIEVER: 6. 1 , August 30. t987 vs. New York.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 6, (tw1ce) -last: September 226. t986.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 6, (twice)- last: May 1 1-June tO. t980 (with Chicago Cubs).

BIRTHDATE: May 30, 1956


1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 32
BIRTHPLACE: Glendale, California
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-6

WEIGHT: 200

M.L. SERVICE: 10 years, 29 d ays


HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent,
Feb ru a ry 3, 1986
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . Mike had a year cut short due to inj u ry . . . made 1 9
starts, including a four-hit, 1-0 shutout vs. St. Louis J u l y 8 . . . won six o f nine
decisions from M ay 15 through J u ly 8 . . . went on the D L J uly 1 9 and had
arthroscopic surgery July 21 to remove a bone spur from his right elbow .
was activated September 9 but did not pitch again . . . started the Giants
longest game of 1988, going the first 7.1 innings of a 16-inning marathon at
St. Louis May 11 . . . was 7-2, 2.25 in 11 starts at Candlestick during the year
. in his seven losses, the G iants scored a total of seven runs, including
three shutouts . . . pitched eight innings of three-hit ball against San Diego
June 20 but lost a 2-1 decision . . . held LH hitters to a .224 average (48x214)
with no HRs . . .
.

PRO CAREER . .
. . 1987- led the Giants staff in wins with 13, the sec
ond highest total of his career, one shy of his 14 wins with Cincinnati in 1979
. . . was very successful against his original team, posting a 4-0, 3.03 rec
ord in five starts vs. the Reds . . . in the turning point of the season , Mike
started the four-game sweep of Cincinnati with a five-hit, 3-1 complete-game
win August 7 . . . struck out a career-high nine batters in an 11-1 win vs.
Chicago May 7 . . . blanked the Dodgers for ten innings on three hits, winning 1-0 at Candlestick August 16 . . . sprained his left knee at Atlanta Sep
tember 26 and missed his final start of the season . . .
POST-SEASON - hurled a combined 3.1 scoreless innings of relief in games
#3 & 7 of the N LCS . . . 1986- made the Giants' pitching staff in Spring after

Lacoss continued

being invited as a non-roster pitcher . . . was 9-3, 2.76 i n 22 games at the


All-Star Break, but finished with a 1-10, 4.91 record after the ASB . . . started
the season i n the bullpen before earning a spot in the rotation . . . won his
first four starts, April 29-May 14 . . . put together a club-high 18.1 scoreless
i nn i ng streak from April 15-May 4 . . . tossed a three-hitter vs. San Diego
June 23 in the Giants' 18-1 romp and hit his first ML home run off the Padres'
Dane lorg . . . h it his only two HRs in consecutive at-bats, with his second
off Tom Browning at Cincinnati June 29 . . . lost eight straight decisions after
the break from July 18-September 4 . . . nine of his 13 losses were by one
run and two were by two runs . . . 1985 - started the season with Kansas
City . . . made 21 relief appearances with the Royals before he was out
righted to Omaha (AAA) August 8 . . . was released at the end of the sea
son . . . 1984 - for the second straight year, he split the season as a starter
and reliever for the Astros, recording seven wins and th ree saves . .
1983 - started the year in the starting rotation, making 15 starts before movi ng to the bullpen . . . 1982 - was sold by Cincinnati to Houston April 4 . . .
worked his way i nto the rotation in the latter part of the season . . .
1980 - reached double figures in wins (ten) for the second straight season
. . . 1979 - selected to the NL All-Star team in his second M L season and
pitched one scoreless i n n i ng . . . enjoyed his best season, posting a 14-8,
3.50 mark . . . 1978 - made his ML debut with the Reds after an 11-5, 3.47
year with ten complete games and three shutouts at I ndianapolis . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Mount Whitney High (Visalia, CA) in

1974 . . . was All-League i n baseball and basketball . . . was 19-3 in his prep
career, i ncluding five straight shutouts and a no-hitter . . . enjoys fishi n g ,
hunting a n d raising h i s own bird dogs . . . married (Theresa, October 7, 1978)
. . . two children: Michael Jr. (November 5, 1981); and Jessica (October 13,
1983) . . . lives in Visalia, California.
Michael James Lacoss
Year

Club

W-L

ERA

Billings
Tampa
Three Rivers
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Cincinnati
1979 Cincinnati
1 980 Cincinnati
1981 Cincinnati
1982 Houston
1 983 Houston
1 984 Houston
1 985 Kansas City
Omaha
1 986 San Francisco
1987 San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco

65
7-10
1210
1 1 13
1 1 -5
4-8
14-8
10-12
4.7
6-6
5. 7
7.5
1-1
1-2
10-13
13-10
7-7

2.79
2.86
2.94
3.87
3.47
4.50
3.50
4.63
6.12
2.90
4.43
4.02
5.09
3.22
3.57
3.68
3.62

13
23
25
27
19
16
35
34
20
41
38
39
21
4
37
39
19

31
26
19

N.L.

1974
1975
1976
1977
1978

GS
13
22
25
27
19
15
32
29
13
8
17
18
0

CG

Totals
Totals

80-83
11

3.98
5 09

318
21

208
0

24
0

ML

Totals

81 -84

4.01

339 208

24

- 1988
- Lifetime

IP

ER

BB

so

87.0
1 5 1 .0
162.0
186.0
130.0
96.0
206.0
169.0
78.0
1 1 5.0
138.0
132.0
40.2
22 1
204.1
1 7 1 .0
1 1 4.1

81
131
148
1 81
129
104
202
207
102
107
142
132
49
23
1 79
184
99

40
61
66
93
62
56
92
101
55
41
81
64
25
12
99
78
55

27
48
53
80
50
48
80
87
53
37
68
59
23
8
81
70
46

38
41
53
65
49
46
79
68
30
54
56
55
29
15
70
63
47

58
72
80
104
67
31
73
59
22
51
53
68
26
11
86
79
70

1 423.2
40.2

1458
49

722 629 568 610


26
29
23
25

1 464. 1

1507

747 652 597

636

HR

RBI

sv

10
2
6

AL

M.L. Batting

SHO

AVG.

AB

242
132

33
408

8
54

3B

2B

2
18

Last Home Run : June 28, 1986 al Cincinnati (Tom Browning) GW-RBls: Career Total (2)
Year

Club, Site

WL

ERA

1979

NL. Seallle

0-0

0.00

Year

Club

1979
1987

Cin. vs. Pitt.


S.F vs. St.L

LCS

Tolals

WL
01

ALL-STAR GAME RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

IP

ER

BB

so

ER

BB

so

1.0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv
ERA
IP

OO

9.00
0-00

2.0
3.1

0-1

3.38

5.1

WL

ERA

87
A!lanla
7. 4
C1nc1nnat1
4.9
Houston
87
Los Angeles
San Diego
910
San Francisco 41 0
N . L WEST
4047

3.4 1
4.55
4.85
3.77
3.58
4.87
4.10

WL

ERA

7.7
05
4 .3
3-4
7.7

3.62
2 25
6.34
3.42
3.79
3.62

12
2-2
22
21

3.64
3.05
433
3 72

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


WL
IP H ER
36 140.0 1 4 1 53
22 93.0 90 47
18 872 101 47
35 160.0 173 67
37 158.2 140 63
28 109.0 135 59
176 747.4 780 336

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. LOUIS
N . L EAST

ERA

IP

ER

5 .4
5 .5
87
9-6
4036

2.61
25 1 17.2 1 08 34
4.50 29 1 49. 1 157 74
4.44 20 87.2 78 43
3.34
17 89.0 89 33
4.23 23 121.3 1 33 57
4.30 28 109.2 1 13 52
3.91 142 675.1 678 293

WL

ERA

5-4

810

1988

Season
Candles11ck
Road
Day
N1ghl
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
Augusl
Sepl.Oc1.
Before ASS
Aher ASS

72

76

0 1

3 13
2700

IP

19
11
8
9
10
19

11 4. 1

76.0
38 1
52 2

61.2
114.1
29 2
38 1
27 0
191

18

1120
21

PITCHING BREAKDOWN
H ER

99
55
44
44
55
99

46
19
27
20

26
46

22 12
17 13
23

17

13
8

94 39
5 7

Vs All
C1n
Hou
LA
SD
N.L WEST
Chi
Mon
NY
Phi
P11
SI L
N L EAST

J.O

01

11
01
J .1
3. 4
01
10
1 1
11
10
4 .3

355

2 94

ER

190
49 2

13
41

25

120
13 1
12 2

11
12

62

1 50

1 65

62
100
71

2 C3

697

IP

540
630
7.36
5 40
1.89
4.57

2
2
10

10 1
16 1
64 2

13
14

58

21

Lacoss CAREER TRANSACTIONS


-

Selected by Cincinnati in 3rd round of June, 1974 draft; signed by scout Larry Barton.
Sold on waivers to Houston, April 4, 1982.
On disabled list, June 17-July 8, 1983 with sprained ligaments in middle finger of right hand.
Granted free agency, November 8, 1984; signed with Kansas City, February 19, 1985.
Granted free agency, November 12, 1985; signed with San Francisco, February 3, 1 986.
Granted free agency, November 9, 1987; re-signed with San Francisco, November 25, 1987.
On disabled fist July 1 7-September 9, 1988 due to right elbow surgery (removal of bone spur).

MIKE LaCOSS' CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 3hllter. (3 t1mes)-las1. August 16. 1987 vs. Los Angeles (10 1nn1ngs)
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 9. May 7. 1987 vs Chicago
MOST INNINGS PITCHED STARTER: 10 2. May 28. 1979 al Los Angeles (1,,1h Cine nnat1)
RELIEVER: 5. August 30. 1981 al New York (wllh C1nc1nnat1)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 8. Apnl 21June 13. 1979 (with Cincinnati)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 8. July 18Seplember 4. 1986

NICKNAME: Lefty
BIRTHDATE: September 29, 1957
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Munich, West Germany
BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 210

M.l. SERVICE: 6 years


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from San Diego with
Dave Dravecky and Kevin Mitchell for Chris
Brown, Keith Comstock, Mark Davis and Mark
Grant, July 4, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989


1988 SEASON . .
. set a new career h igh with 11 saves in 1988 . . saved
each of his last four chances and 1 1 of 14 on the year . . stranded his last
18 i n herited baserunners and led the staff by stranding 78% (35 of 45) on
the season . . picked up his career-high 11th save vs. Cincinnati Septem
ber 27 . . . earned saves in three consecutive games September 13-16 .
finished the season with a n 1 1 .2 scoreless i nning streak over nine games .

LEFFERTS continued
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987-finished among the NL leaders with 77 appearances (sixth) . . . his 98.2 innings was the tenth highest for NL relievers . . .
after becoming a Giant on July 4, Craig saved two games and allowed runs
in just one of his first 11 games . . . stranded 29 of his 44 i n herited runners
as a Giant (68%) . . . POST-SEASO N - tossed two scoreless innings over
three games of the N LCS, running his career post-season shutout streak
to 12 i nnings . . . worked in games #1 , 3 & 7 . . . 1986 - led the Majors and
established a Padre record with 83 appearances, breaking Rollie Fingers'
1977 record of 78 . . . also set career marks with nine wins, 107.2 innings
pitched and 72 strikeouts . . . hit his only ML home run April 25 vs. San Fran
cisco off Greg M inton in the 12th inning to win the game . . . 1984 -enjoyed
his best season, setting career marks with a 2.13 ERA and with ten saves
. . . was very i mpressive in post-season play, hurling ten shutout innings in
six games . . . picked up wins in the final two games of the NLCS vs.
Chicago and a save in the Padres' lone win of the World Series vs. Detroit
. . . 1983 - made the Cubs roster after Spri n g Training . . . made his M L
debut vs. Montreal April 7 . . . started five games for the Cubs, and picked
up his first ML victory in a start vs. Pittsburgh June 5, winning 3-1 . . .
1982 - spent his final minor league season with Iowa (AAA) , posting an 8-5,
3.05 mark . . . 1 981 - finished third in the Texas League with 11 complete
games and seventh with 12 wins and 135 strikeouts for Mid land (AA) . . .
1 980 - posted a 9-1, 2.78 mark in 1 2 starts at Geneva (A) . . . named New
York-Penn League All-Star . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . a 1975 g raduate of Northeast High in St. Petersburg,
Florida . . . attended the University of Arizona and has been inducted into
the school's Hall of Fame . . . was All-Pac Ten in 1 979 as he led the Wild
cats to the College World Series . . . in 1980, he was named to the All-CWS
by posting a 0.56 ERA in leading Arizona to the National Title . . . was a
member of the 1979 US Team . . . has served as chairman for San Diego's
65 Roses Club and Children's Asthma League for the past four years . . .
married (Wendy Hubble, January 1 1 , 1986) . . . one son (Brock, October 2,
1987) . . . resides in Escondido, California.
Craig Undsry Lefhutl
WL

ERA

GS

91
1212
85
H
3.4
7-6
9-8
22
3.3
3-8

278
4.14
3.05
3.13
2.13
3.35
309
4.38
3.23
2.92

12
26
18
56
62
60
83
33
44
64

12
25
14
5
0
0
0
0
0
0

3035

306

402

Year Club

988

Geneva
Midland
Iowa
Chicago (NL)
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco

M.L.

Tolals

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987

M.L. Batting
-1988

- Lifetime

CG

SHO

11
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IP

ER

BB

so

11

94.0
185.0
97.1
89.0
105.2
83.1
107.2
51.1
47.1
92.1

74
203
97
80
88
75
98
56
36
74

35
95
50
35
29
34
41
29
18
33

29
85
33
31
25
31
37
25
17
30

24
36
25
29
24
30
44
15
18
23

99
135
71
60
56
48
72
39
18
58

34

576.2

507

219

196

183

351

sv

1
10
2

AVG.

AB

.000
.175

9
63

11

3B

2B

HR

RBI

Last Home Run: April 25, 1986 vs. San Francisco (Greg Minton) GW-RBls: Career Total (1)

Year Club

W-L

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


IP
G GS CG SHO sv
ERA

1984
1987

S.D. vs. Chi.


S.F. vs. St.L.

20
0-0

0.00
000

4.0
2.0

LCS

Totals

2-0

0.00

6.0

W-L

ERA

OO

0.00

Year Club
1984

S.D. vs. Del.

WORLD SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

IP
6.0

ER

BB

so

ER

BB

so

WL
Atlanta
21
32
Cincinnati
Houston
66
7-0
Los Angeles
San Diego
3-2
San Francisco 21
N.L. WEST
23-12

ERA

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H ER
IP
WL

3.56 40 53.1 45
2.25 38 56.0 45
4.49 42 58.2 78
2.54 42 53.1 38
2.09 1 5 30.2 1 5
1 .98 27 41.0 37
2.92 204 293.3 258

21
14
29
15
7
9
95

Chicago
Montreat
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

23
0-2
05
13
36
14
723

ERA

IP

ER

1.70 30 37.0 21
3.37 32 40.1 46 15
3.45 36 47.0 47 18
9
1.76 27 46.1 27
4.82 34 54.1 60 29
3.56 39 58.2 48 23
3.23 198 281.2 249 101

CAREER SAVES vs. NL: All (3); Cin (5): Hou (4); LA (1); Mon (3): NY (4); Phi (3); Pit (4); SIL (3); SD (3); SF (1).
1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Oct.
Before ASS
Alter ASS

W-L-S ERA

IP

3811
234
1-5-7
242
1-49

2.92
2.84
2.98
4.00
2.48

64
29
35
23
41

92.1
38.0
54.1
270
65.1

74
36
38
20
54

3-8-11

2.92

64

92.1

74 30

HO

013
133
021
010
1-0-4
256
135

0.64
2.50
5.17
5.11
3.24
1.15
2.76
3.12

8
12
10
11
12
11
32
32

H ER
30
12
18
12
18

8
13
14
11 7
18 6
10 2
38 1 5
36 1 5

14.0
18.0
15.2
12.1
16.2
15.2
49.0
43.1

W-L-S ERA

IP

ER

2.81
1.54
2.70
4.05
4.05
2.80

9
7
4
6
8
34

16.0
11.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
48.2

10
11
8
6
5
40

15

1
5
7
30

5.2
10.0
10.2
1.1
5.1
11.2
42.2

1
5
9
34

1
2
2
2
6
15

012
J . 1.1
102
DDO
J .1.2
3.3.7

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
LA
S.O.
N.L. WEST

010 3.18
0-01 0.90
001
1.69
0-1-0 13.50
3.38
011
021 4.63
054 3.20

Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
N . L . EAST

LEFFERTS' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Kansas City in 6th round of June, 1979 draft.
- Selected by Chicago Cubs in 9th round of June 1980 draft, signed by scout Gene
Thompson.
- On disabled list, April 24-June 4, 1982 with a sprained back.
- Traded to San Diego with Carmelo Martinez (if) and Fritz Connally (if) for Scott Sanderson
(p), December 7, 1983.
- Traded to San Francisco with Dave Dravecky (p) and Kevin Mitchell (if) for Chris Brown (if),
Keith Comstock (p), Mark Davis (p) and Mark Grant (p), July 4, 1987.

CRAIG UFFERTS' CAREER HIGHS


MOST STRIKEOUTS: 5, July 22, 1988 at St. Louis.
MOST INNINGS PITCHEDSTARTER: 7.1, June 5, 1983 vs. Pittsburgh (with Chicago).
RELIEVER: 5, July 11, 1983 at San Diego (with Chicago).
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 3, (3 times) - last: April 1 429, 1986 (with San Diego).
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 3, (4 times)-last: June 8-14, 1988.

NICKNAME: Candy Man


BIRTHDATE: September 5, 1960
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Humacao, Puerto Rico
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 195

ML SERVICE: 6 years, 28 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Los
Angeles Dodgers for catcher Alex Trevino,
December 1 1 , 1985

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON .
finished 3rd o n the club i n hits (127), home runs (12)
and RBis (68) . . had 6 straight m u ltiple-hit games from July 22-26, during which he hit .519 (1 4x27)
had 4 hits and 2 RBis in 13-7 win at Atlanta
has averaged 17 HRs and 79 RBis in his 3 seasons with the
June 28 .
Giants . .
.

MALDONADO continued
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1 987-set career marks in average (.292), hits (129),
home runs (20), RBis (85) and stolen bases (eight) despite missing six weeks
with a broken finger . . . h it .326 with 13 RBis in Apri l ; a .313 mark with 1 9
R B i s in May; a n d a .360 average with 16 RBis in J u ne . . became just the
fourth player in S.F. history to hit for the cycle May 4 at St. Louis . . . hit two
HRs May 6 vs. Chicago and June 2 vs. Philadelphia . . . N L Player of the
Week May 4-10 (.419 with five H Rs and ten RBis) . . . suffered a broken right
ring finger while chasing a ball into the corner June 27 vs. H ouston . . . at
the time of the inj u ry, he was among the NL leaders with a .322 average
(fourth), 50 runs (seventh), 92 hits (second), 22 doubles (second), 48 RBis
(ninth) and nine GW-RBls (second) . . was activated August 7 . . drove
in 37 runs with just 37 hits in his 47 games after the i njury, i ncluding 25 RBis
in his last 29 games . . . hit a pinch grand slam off Chuck Cary at Atlanta
September 27 and tied a career high with six RBis . . tied the ML record
with three sacrifice flies vs. the Mets August 29 . . . POST-SEASON - started
five of the seven N LCS games . . . d rove in a pair of runs in game #1 and
had two hits in game #2 . . . 1 986 -voted team MVP in his first season with
the Giants, despite not joining the starting lineup until August 10 . . . led the
team with 31 doubles, 18 HRs, 85 RBis (tenth in NL) and 14 GW-RBls (fourth
in N L) . . . finished with the N l..'.s third best AB/RBI ratio (4.8) . . . broke Duane
Kuiper's franchise record for pinch hits i n a season (14) with 1 7 pinch hits,
including four home runs, which tied Mike Ivie's club mark . . . hit .425 (third
best average in N L) off the bench and was named ML Pinch-Hitter of the
Year . . . enjoyed the biggest game of his career against his former team
October 5 in Los Angeles as he hit a grand slam off Orel Hershiser and a
two-run HR off Salvino Galvez for a career-high six RBis . . . hit fi rst career
grand slam off Chris Welsh at Cincinnati August 13 . . hit .311 with MISP
and .321 with M ISP and two out . . . led all G iant outfielders with ten assists
. . . all of his 1986 power numbers (doubles, triples, homers, RBis and GW
RBls) surpassed his career totals in three-plus seasons with the Dodgers
. 1985 - platooned in center field for the Dodgers, starting against left
handed pitchers . . collected the first five-hit game of his career August
21 at Philadelphia . . . 1984 - spent his first full season i n -Los Angeles .
NL Player of the Week for April 16-22, hitting .714 (10-for-14) . . . led the
Dodgers with nine pinch hits and with two pinch H Rs . . . 1 983 - split his
first M L rookie season between Los Angeles and Albuquerque . . . hit his
first M L homer off the G iants' Fred Bre i n i ng in Los Angeles August 15 .
had his third consecutive .300 season at Albuq uerq u e before his recall on
July 18 . . . 1982- batted .301 for Albuquerque with 24 HRs and 96 RBis
. . . earned September recall to Los Angeles . . . d rove i n 302 runs over
three seasons . . . 1981 - hit .355 with 104 RBis in leading the Dukes to the
PCL tit!e . . finished seventh in the PCL batting race while slugging 21
homers . . . 1 980- named California League co-MVP . . slammed 25
homers with a league-leading 102 RBis while hitting .302 .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduate of Trina Padilla de Sanz High School (Huma
cao, Puerto Rico) in 1 979 . . played on the Puerto Rico N ational All-Star
team i n the Central American Games . . has three brothers . . married
(Norma Perez, September 27, 1980) . . . three chi ldren; Amarily (Septem
ber 30, 1981 ), Ivelisse (December 13, 1982) and Candy (July 15, 1 986) .
lives in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

UNDER THE SUN A T THE 'STICK


The Giants. who will play 38 day games at Candlestick i n 1 989, have a rec
ord of 1 78- 1 4 1 in home day games over the past seven seasons. That's a win
ning percentage of .558.

Candido Maldonado
Year

Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1978
1979

290
.299
234
305
335
083
301
000
319
194
268
225
252
292
.255

57
59
50
121
126
11
138
6
38
42
116
121
133
118
142

210
234
158
456
460
12
541

1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Lethbrtdge
Lethbrtdge
Clinton
Lodi
Albuquerque
Los Angeles
Albuquerque
Los Angeles
Albuquerque
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco

144
62
254
213
405
442
499

45
42
25
75
96
0
91
0
23
5
25
20
49
69
53

61
70
37
139
154
1
163
0
46
12
68
48
102
129
127

15
20
13
27
40
0
28
0
6
1
14
7
31
28
23

M L.

Tolals

258

689

1891

221

487

104

1980
1981
1982
1983

HR

RBI

BB

so

12
5
2
25
21
0
24
0

25
18
17
41
50
0
48

5
5
18
20
12

48
33
26
102
104
0
96
0
20
6
28
19
85
85
68

14
5
19
19
20
34
37

48
56
29
63
104
5
89
2
23
14
29
40
77
78
89

10

61

291

135

334

19

RBI

BB

so

SB

3B

SB
4
5
12
13
0

GW-RBls: Career Toial (41): 1988 (7) 1987 (12): 1986 (14): 1985 (2): 1984 (5): 1983 (1)
AVG.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


R
H
2B 3B
G
AB
HR

Year

Club

1983
1985
1987

L.A vs. Phi


L.A vs SI. L
S.F. VS SI. L.

000
143
211

LCS

Tolals

179

11

Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ Mon @ NY Phi @ Pit
LA

All

Chi

Cin

19

@ STL

SO

SF

26

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


AVG.
H HR RBI

AVG.

AB

269
239
250
311
265
263
.264

186
209
216
151
234
76
1072

50
50
54
47
62
20
283

AVG.

AB

Season
Candleslrck
Road
Day
Nigh!
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.255
.236
273
.240
264
256
.251

499
246
253
196
303
316
183

127
58
69
47
80
81
46

Aprtl
May
June
July
Augusl
Sepl.Ocl.
Before ASB
Atter ASB

.247
.272
.284
259
254
.203
.258
.249

81
103
88
81
67
79
298
201

20
28
25
21
17
16
77
50

Allanla
C1ncinna11
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF
N L WEST

28

4
34

35
28
32
21
39
12
167

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
SI. Lours
N.L. EAST

1988 BAITING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI
12
5
7
3
9
11

AB

HR

RBI

.293
262
218
244
229
260
249

106
145
133
1 72
140
123
819

31
38
29
42
32
32
204

4
2
27

24
23
22
26
14
15
124

RBI

AVG.

AB

HR

68
28
40
30
38
44
24

Vs. All
C1n.
Hou.
L.A.
S.D.
N . L. WEST

291
.196
.258
.283
238
252

55
56
66
46
63
286

16

17
13
15
72

14
40

12
15
16
5
11
9
45
23

Chi
Mon
NY.
Phi.
P11.
Si L.
N.L. EAST

.219
.310
243
379
.135
286
.258

32
29
37
29
37
49
213

11
5
14
55

3
28

11

10

MALDONADO'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


-

Signed as a free agent by Los Angeles on June 6, 1978 by scout Ralph Avila.
On disabled list, August 16-September 16, 1980 with a broken bone in his left hand.
Traded to San Francisco for Alex Trevino (c), December 1 1 , 1985.
On disabled list, June 28-August 7, 1987 with a broken right ring finger.

CANOY MALDONADO'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 5. August 21, 1985 at Philadelphia (wilh Los Angeles).
MOST RBis: 6, (lwice) - last: Seplember 27. 1987 at Allanla.
MOST HOME RUNS: 2, (4 lrmes) - last: June 2. 1987 vs. Philadelphia (Mike Jackson).
CAREER GRANO SLAMS: 3 - last: Seplember 27, 1987 al Atlanla (PH, Chuck Cary).
LONGEST HIITING STREAK: 8. (3 times) - last: May 210. 1987.
MOST STOLEN BASES: 1 , (19 times) - last: Seplember 1 1 , 1988 vs Houston.

BIRTHPLACE: Elmira, New Yo rk


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 5-11

WEIGHT: 185

M.L. SERVICE: 101 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #2 selection in June,
1986 Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . the rookie catcher had three stints with the Giants
in 1988 . . . hit .294 (15x51) in 16 games during his first stay with SF June
3-20 . . . was recalled again August 1 7 and appeared i n five games before
being optioned out Aug. 29 . . . was recalled the final time September 2 and
saw action in 19 games in Sept . , includ i ng 17 starts . . . hit is first ML home
run off Rick Mahler Sept. 19 at Atlanta . . . at Phoenix, he finished with a
career-high .282 average, two H Rs and 35 RBis in 81 games . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1 987-was the Giants' starting Double-A catcher in
just his second full season as a professional . . . threw out 33% of the would
be basestealers (37 of 112) . . . credited with helping the Shreveport staff
record the lowest team ERA i n the Texas League (2.85, nearly a full run per
game better than the second best staff) . . . started the year quickly with the
bat, hitting .314 through his first ten games . . . drove in four runs vs. Mid
land July 28 . . . his contract was purchased by the Giants September 3 and
he made his ML debut September 15 vs. San Diego, catching John Burkett,
who also was making his M L debut . . . collected his first ML hit off Rick Mah
ler, October 2 vs. Atlanta . . . 1986 -was assigned to Clinton of the M idwest
League after his selection in the June draft . . . was the Giants' second pick,
behind Matt Williams . . . became Clinton's starting catcher and hit .245 i n
h i s 4 9 games . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . played basebal l , football and lacrosse at Horseheads
(New York) High . . . graduated in 1983 . . . attended Coastal Carolina College in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina . . . hobbies include h u nting and fishing . . . married (Kim Kelly, January 3, 1988) . . . resides in Horseheads, New
York.
Kirt Dean Manwaring
Year

Club

1986
1987
1988
M.L.

AVG.

AB

Clinton
Shreveport
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco

.245
.267
143
.282
.250

49
98
6
81
40

147
307
7
273
116

18
27
0
29
12

36
82

Totals

.244

46

123

12

30

H
1

77
29

2B

3B

HR

13
0
12

RBI

BB

so

16
22
0
35
15

14
19
0
14
2

26
33

SB

32
21
22

15

GW-RBls: Career Total (1); 1988 (1)

@ All

@ Chi

@ Cin

@ Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ LA @ Mon @ NY @ Phi @ Pit

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F
N.L WEST

AVG.

AB

.421
.276
.214
.143
.120

19
29
28
7
25

.241

108

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


AVG.
H HR RBI

26

II

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

@ STL

@ SO

@ SF

AB

.200
1 .000
.000

10
2
3

.267

15

HR

RBI

AVG.

AB

.250
.250
.250
.236
.262
.266
.216

116
56
60
55
61
79
37

29
14
15
13
16
21
8

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP
April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Ocl.
Before ASS
Atter ASB

.294

51

15

.300
. 200
.294
.215

10
55
51
65

15
14

19BB BATIING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI
15
5
10
6
9
13
2

Vs.All.
Cin.
Hou.
LA

S.D.
N.L. WEST
Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
SI. L.
N.L. EAST

11

AVG.

AB

.412
.276
214
.143
.150
.248

17
29
28
7
20
101

1
3
25

.200
1.000
.000

10
2
3

.267

15

HR

RBI

11

11

MANWARING'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 2nd round of June, 1986 draft; signed by scout Jim Fairey.

KIRT MANWARING'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 2, (9 times) last: September 19, 1988 at Allanta.
MOST RBis: 3, August 28, 1988 at New York.
MOST HOME RUNS: 1, September 19, 1988 at Atlanta (Rick Mahler)
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 4, June 9 12. 1988.

BIRTHPLACE: San M ateo, Ca lifo rn i a


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 180

M.l. SERVICE: None


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #1 selection (secon
dary phase) in January, 1986 Draft. Signed by
Jack Uhey.

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . .
. continued progress through Giants system, spend
ing his third pro season with double-A Shreveport . . . won six of his first eight
decisions from April 12 through May 22, including a three-hit shutout over
Jackson April 26 . . after a May 27 no-decision against San Antonio
suffered losses in his next five starts, despite lowering his ERA from 3.63
to 3.34 during that period . . . included in the streak were back-to-back complete games against Tulsa . . . fanned 10 in a June 24 loss to Arkansas .
1987-led the M idwest League with 209 strikeouts for
PRO CAREER .
Clinton . . . also had career bests for wins (12) and innings (177.1) . . . pitched
five complete games, including a pair of shutouts . . . 1986- made pro debut
with Everett . . fanned 74 batters in 86.1 inni ngs . . .

. 1985 graduate of Sequoia (California) High School . .


PERSONAL .
outstanding pitcher for College of San Mateo . . single . . . resides in
Calistoga, California.
Paul Wiiiiam McClellan
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1986 Everell
1987 Clinton
1988 Shreveport

5-4
1 2- 1 0
10-12

3.34
3.25
4.04

13
28
27

13
27
27

CG

SHO

sv

IP

86.1
1 77.1
167.0

71
1 41
146

39
86
89

ER

BB

so

32 46 74
64 100 209
75 62 128

El

McCLELLAN continued

McCLELLAN'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in the 1 st round (secondary phase) of January, 1 986 draft:
signed by scout Jack Uhey.

NICKNAME: Cisco
BIRTHDATE: January 25, 1964
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Rio Pedras, Puerto Rico
BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 185

M.L. SERVICE: 1 year, 8 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Phillies for
cash, March 22, 1 987
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989
.-

1988 SEASON . . . . . finished 2nd in the Pacific Coast League batting

chase with a career-high .361 average . . . selected as the PCL All-Star first
baseman . . . began the season on the Giants disabled list with a pulled right
hamstring suffered d u ri ng Spring Training . . . was activated May 13 and
sent to Phoenix . . . was purchased June 10 and appeared in eight games
with SF before being outrighted again June 23 . . . was recalled Aug. 31 and
was 3x9 as a pinch hitter in September . . . hit .250 (4x16) as PH overall . . .
delivered a two-run pinch single at Montreal Sept. 3 off Pascual Perez . . .
at Phoenix, had a club-high 18-game hitting streak June 28-July 18, including
seven hits in seven consecutive plate appearances . . . collected five hits
and five runs July 1 1 vs. Vancouver . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1 987-was selected to the PCL All-Star team . . .

paced the league with 168 hits and finished third with a career-high .327 aver
age . . . also drew a league-high 11 i ntentional walks . . . led Phoenix with
a career-high 85 RBis (fourth in the PCL) . . . started the season by hitting
.333 in April and May, i ncluding 24 RBis in 30 May games . . . batted an
amazing .431 in 28 games during the month of June, earning the PCL Player
of the Month honors . . . played 127 games at first and seven in the outfield
. . . earned a September promotion to San Francisco and made his Giants
debut September 5 vs. his former team, Philadelphia . . . in his only star with
S.F., he went 4-for-4 at San Diego September 29 . . . hit his first ML home
run as a pinch hitter October 2 vs. Atlanta off Kevin Coffman . . . played Win
ter ball for Arecibo in Puerto Rico . . . 1986 - finished eighth in the PCL with
a .318 average . . . was second on the Portland club in average and third
with 113 hits . . . appeared in n i ne games with the Phillies, July 24-August
14 . . . 1 984 - led Portland and finished ninth in the PCL with a .315 aver
age in his first action at the Triple-A level . . . set a career high with 36 dou
bles . . . led all PCL first basemen with a .991 fielding percentage and 1085
putouts . . . earned his first trip to the Majors and collected his first ML hit,
a pinch single off Bill G u llickso n , September 25 vs. Montreal . . .
1983 -voted to the Eastern League All-Star Team . . . led all first basemen
with 1 1 66 total chances, 1081 putouts and 99 double plays . . . 1 982 - led
the Carolina League with 33 doubles . . . 1981 - split the year between
Peninsula and Spartanburg after signing at the age of 16 . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . was a baseball star at Ramon Vila M ayo High School

in Puerto Rico . . . played American Legion baseball . . . enjoys listening


to music . . . married (Lesbia DeJesus, September 17, 1984) . . . resides in
Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico.

Francisco Javier Melendez


Year

Club

AVG.

AB

1981

Peninsula
Spartanburg
Peninsula
Reading
Portland
Philadelphia
Portland
Portland
Philadelphia
Phoenix
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco

.135
.268
.292
.298
.312
.130
.280
.318
.250
.327
.313
.361
.192

32
85
118
126
128
21
130
96
9
138
12
96
23

74
306
424
450
506
23
397
356
8
514
16
368
26

10
82
124
134
158
3
111
113
2
168
5
133
5

3
13
33
17
36
0
25
21
0
20
0
26
0

Tolals

.231

65

73

15

AB

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
M.L

44

54
81
63
0
41
47
0
78
2
61

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

6
36
69
75
65
2
54
57
0
85
1
58
3

12
32
42
55
43
1
42
33
0
83
0
40
3

23
57
76
56
50
5
42
33
2
68
3
40
2

3
5
6
12

12

GW-RBls: Career Total (0)

AVG.
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N.L. WEST

Season
Candleslick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP
April
May
June
July
August
SepLOcL
Belore ASB
Atter ASB

.125
.000
.250
.125
.417

12

.229

35

AVG.

AB

.192
.222
.176
.083
.286
.227
.000

26
9
17
12
14
22

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


HR RBI
AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

LA
SD.
N.L WEST

.000
.000
.333
.200
.143
.150

7
20

Chi.
Mon.

.333

Phi.
Pit.
SL L.
N.L. EAST

.333

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
P11tsburgh
SL Louis
N.L EAST

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI
Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.

NY

.125

18
8
18

.222
.125
222

333
.000

.288

MELENDEZ' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia, October 4, 1980 by scout Luis Peraza.
- Traded to San Francisco for cash, March 22, 1987.
- On disabled list, April 3-May 13, 1988 with pulled right hamstring (included 20-day
rehabilitation assignment to Phoenix, May 6-13) .

FRANCISCO MELENDEZ' CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 4, September 29, 1987 al San Diego.
MOST RBis: 2. (twice)- lasl: September 3, 1988 at Montreal.
MOST HOME RUNS: 1. October 2, 1987 vs. Atlanta (Kevin Cottman).

ROOKIE ROUNDUP
Since 1 94 7 there have been only five unanimous winners of the BBWAA"s N. L
Rookie of the Year Award. They include Giants Orlando Cepeda ( 1 958) and
Willie McCovey ( 1 959), Cincinnati's Frank Robinson (1 956), SL Louis Vince Cole
man ( 1 985) and San Diego's Benito Santiago ( 1 987). The following players on the
Giants' 1 989 40-man roster are eligible to be Rookie of the Year:
John Burkett
Dennis Cook
Charlie Hayes
Paul McClellan

Jose Pena
Tony Perezchica
Doug Robertson
Andres Santana

Russ Swan
Stu Tate
Will Tejada
Trevor Wilson

NICKNAME: Boogie-Bear, Mitch


BIRTHOATE: January 13, 1962
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, California
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 5-11

WEIGHT: 210

M.l. SERVICE: 3 years, 27 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from San Diego with
Dave Dravecky and Craig Lefferts for Chris
Brown, Keith Comstock, Mark Davis and Mark
Grant, July 4, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . . . . . once again a very productive year for Kevi n as he


moved from third base to left field . . . was second on the club in homers
(19), RBis (80) and slugging percentage (.442) . . . led the club with 14
GWRBls (6th in the NL) . . . set new career marks in games (148), at-bats
(505), doubles (25), triples (7) and RBis . . . had 34 RBis in a 34-game span
from June 27-August 8 . . . hit 7 HRs and drove in 21 runs in 25 games during
J u ly . . . hit .305 in August . . . equalled his career high with 4 hits, 4 runs
and 4 RBis in Giants' 21-2 win vs. St. Louis July 9 . . . also had 4 hits, including 2 doubles HR and 3 RBis at Pittsburg May 9 . . . ended SPs longest fame
of the year with a game-winning HR off Bob Forsch in the 16th i n n i n g May
11 at St. Louis . . . hit .275 vs. R H P . . . made only one start in a 13-game
stretch from September 9-22 d ue to an inj u red right knee . . . underwent
arthroscopic surgery on the knee to remove fragments of damaged cartilage
October 4 . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1 987- during his sophomore season , Kevin posted
a combined .280 average, 22 homers and 70 RBis for the Giants and Padres
. . . on July 5, the day following his acquisition from San Diego, he tied career
marks with two HRs and 4 RBis off Les Lancaster at Wrigly . . . contributed
a .381 average (32x84) with 5 H Rs and 11 RBis . . . hit .486 during a career
high nine-game hitting streak from July29-August 9 (18X37) . . . had four hits
and 4 RBis vs. Houston Aug u st 13 . . . as a Giant, he hit .371 with MISP
(23-62) . . . POST-SEASON - started all seven NLCS games at third base
. . . had two hits in games #4 & 5, including a solo HR off Greg Mathews i n
game # 5 . . . 1 986 - played s i x d ifferent positions for t h e World Champion
Mets . . . hit .342 in the first half . . . finished third in the N L Rookie of the
Year balloting, behind Todd Worrell and Robby Thompson . . . hit his first
ML home run off John Tudor April 27 . . . batted .250 in both the N LCS and
World Series . . . delivered a key pinch single and scored the Mets' tying
run in the tenth i nning of game #6 . . . 1985- spent the entire year playing
for Tidewater (AAA) in the I nternational League and finished n i nth in the
league with a .290 mark . . . played third base for the Tides IL Champion
ship team . . . 1984 - made his first appearance in AAA with Tidewater and
was promoted for a brief September tour with tt]e Mets . . . his first big league
hit came September 19, a single off Steve Carlton at Veterans Stadi u m . . .
1 983 - at Jackson (AA), he led the Mets in RBis with 85 and earned a spot
on the Texas League All-Star team . . . hit for the cycle May 17 at El Paso
. . . his 224 assists at third base led the league . . . following the season ,
he was promoted t o Tidewater to assist t h e Tides in winning the Tri ple-A
World Series in Louisville . . . 1 982 - played in only 29 games during the
year, batting .318, due to injuries in his thumb and knee . . . did not play after
July 21 . . . 1 981 - his initial year of professional baseball was a success,
finishing fourth in the Appalachian League in batting with a .335 mark in 62
games at Kingsport.
PERSONAL . . . . . attended Clairmont High School in San Diego in 1979
. . . switched from catcher to third base in high school . . . his uncle, Maurice

Jackson, played in the Giants' organization, while another uncle, Andy


Chiles, played in the Dodgers' farm system . . . single . . . resides in San
Diego, California.

Kevin D1m1ll Mltthell


AVG.

AB

2B

1988

Kingsport
Lynchburg
Jackson
Tidewater
New York (NL)
Tidewater
New York (NL)
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco

.335
.318
299
.243
.214
.290
.277
.245
.306
.251

62
29
120
120
7
95
108
62
69
148

221
85
441
432
14
348
328
196
268
505

39
19
75
51
0
44
51
19
49
60

74
27
132
105
3
104
91
48
82
127

9
5
25
21
0
24
22
7
13
25

ML

Totals

.268

394

1311

179

351

67

Year

Club

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987

HR

RBI

BB

so

1
15
10
0
9
12
7
15
19

45
16
85
54
1
43
43
26
44
80

22
13
48
25
0
32
33
20
28
48

31
25
84
89
3
60
61
38
50
85

53

194

129

237

17

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

3B

11

SB

11

GWRBls: Career Total (27); 1988 (14); 1987 (6): 1986 (7)
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD

AVG.

AB

Year

C lub

1986
1987

NY vs. Hou.
S.F. vs. St. L

.250
.267

8
30

LCS

Totals

.263

38

Year

Club

AVG.

1986

NY vs. Bos.

2B

10

WORLD SERIES RECORD

@ All

@ Chi

@ Cin

AB

2B

.250

@ Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ LA @ Mon @ NY @ Phi @ Pit

@ STL

@ SO

@ SF

18

CAREER VI. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

AVG.

AB

.287
.231
.308
.262
.352
.255
.278

115
147
107
164
91
55
679

33
34
33
43
32
14
189

AVG.

AB

Season
Home
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.251
.265
.238
.260
.246
.275
.200

505
253
252
192
313
345
160

127
67
60
50
77
95
32

April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Oc1.
Before ASB
Atter ASB

234
.233
.278
.230
.305
.213
246
.258

77
103
72
87
105
61
276
229

18
24
20
20
32
13
68
59

Atlanla
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
NL WEST

HR

RBI

1
32

22
20
19
19
15
4
99

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI

AVG.

AB

.278
.226
.266
229
250
.290
256

115
106
79
105
120
107
632

32
24
21
24
30
31
162

AVG.

AB

19
10
9
6
13
14
5

80
45
35
29
51
57
23

Vs. All.
Ctn.
Hou
LA
S D.
NL WEST

323
180
229
241
283
256

62
50
35
58
53
258

20
9
8
14
15
66

1
9
10

12
16
8
21
17
6
43
37

Chr.
Mon
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
NL EAST

324
125
310
190
273
262
247

37
40
42
42
44
42
247

12
5
13
8
12
11
61

HR

RBI

1
5
6
20

19
12
12
11
25
22
95

HR

RBI

11

13
6
5
6
8
38
6
0
10
4
13
9
42

MITCHELL:S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Signed as a lree agent by New York Mets, November 16, 1980. Signed by Dean Jongewaard.
- On disabled list, July 21, 1982 through remainder of the season due to surgery to repair torn
ligaments in right thumb.
- On disabled list, July 12-July 30, 1985 with pulled right hamstring.
- Traded to San Diego with Shawn Abner (of), Stanley Jefferson (of). Kevin Armstrong (p)
and Kevin Brown (p) for Kevin McReynolds (of), Adam Ging (if) and Gene Walter (p).
December 11, 1986.
- Traded to San Francisco with Dave Dravecky (p) and Craig Lefferts (p) for Chris Brown (if),
Keith Comstock (p), Mark Davis (p) and Mark Grant (p), July 4, 1987.

MITCHELL continued
KEVIN MITCHELCS CAREER HIGHS
MOST HITS: 4. (3 times) - last: July 9. 1988 vs. St. Louis
RBis:
4, (4 times) - last: July 9, 1988 vs. St. Louis
MOST
MOST HOME RUNS: 2, (twice) - last: July 5, 1987 at Chicago (Les Lancaster)
CAREER GRANO SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 9. July 29-August 9 (Game One). 1987
MOST STOLEN BASES: 3. September 8, 1987 at Houston

BIRTHPLACE: Uniontown, Pennsylvania


BATS: Right

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-3

WEIGHT: 200

M.L. SERVICE: 1 year, 24 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #2 selection (24th over
all) in June, 1984 Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . began the year in Phoenix, hurling a three-hit, 7-0


win vs Edmonton on Opening N ight for the Firebirds . . . was recalled for
the first of two stints with SF on May 5 and made three relief appearances
before being sent back down May 28 . . compiled the longest winning
streak of any Phoenix pitcher, winning five straight from June 1 - 2 2 .
recalled again on July 3 and was inserted into the rotation when Mike Krukow
was disabled . . . tossed his first ML complete game and shutout in his first
start, July 5 vs. Chicago, a six-hit, 9-0 win . . . in his next start, Terry h urled
a 2-1 CG win July 10 vs. St. Louis . . . was named the N L Co-Player of the
Week (with Tony Gwynn) with a 2-0, 0.50 mark . . . made six starts with the
Giants, posting a 2-1, 2.40 record . . . suffered a broken left forearm July 31
when he was hit by a line drive off the bat of the Braves' Gerald Perry . . .
.

PRO CAREER . . . . 1 987- led the PCL i n games started (29) and runs
anowed (124) . . . also tied for the staff lead with three complete games and
1 72.1 i n n i ngs pitched . . . started the year slowly, losing his first four deci
sions . . . bounced back with three wins in his next four starts, including a
season-best six-hitter at Vancouver May 15 . . . picked up his first-ever save
with two perfect innings at Hawaii June 3 in a rare relief appearance . . . was
7-11 as a starter . . . 1986 - had three different stints with the Giants . . . was
purchased from Phoenix June 5 . . . made his ML debut June 8 (2nd game)
and tossed an i mpressive 7.1 innings, allowing five hits and one run , but had
ND in Giants' 3-1 win vs. Cincinnati . . . lost three straight starts from June
14-24 before moving i nto the bullpen . . . had a no-hitter for 6.2 i n n i ngs vs.
Cincinnati August 4, but suffered a tough 2-1 loss during his second stay
with S.F. . . . earned his fi rst M L win September 8 vs. San Diego, 4-3 . . .
1 985 -Texas League All-Star . . . led the circuit with three sh utouts . . . fin
ished second to Randy Bockus with a 2.90 ERA, third with eight complete
games and fourth with 176.2 innings pitched . . . 1984 - did not allow an
earned run in 19 i nnings of Rookie ball at Everett and was promoted to
Fresno . . . won five of his nine starts and posted a 2.95 ERA with Fresno
. . . was the Giants' second selection in the first round of the draft in a pick
the Giants received as compensation for Detroit's signing free agent Dar
rell Evans .
.

PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Laurel Highlands (Uniontown, PA) High


School i n 1981 . . . in 1983, he was 14-2, 2.12 in 1 6 starts and led Marietta
(OH) College to the NCAA Division I l l College World Series . . . was 12-1 ,
2 . 1 7 in 1984, leading Marietta to a second-place finish in the World Series
. . . had a career record of 30-3 with a 2 .39 ERA in his three years at Marietta
. . . earned NCAA Division I l l All-American honors i n 1983-84 . . . hobbies
are baseball card collecting, fishing and camping . . . married (Julie Fran
dell , September 17, 1985) . . . one son (Tyler O'Neil, September 20, 1988)
. lives in Mesa, Arizona.

Terence John Mulholland


Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1984

10
52
9-8
8-5
1-7
7-12
7.3
21

0.00
2.95
2.90
4.46
4.94
5.07
3.58
3.72

3
9
26
17
15
37
19
9

3
9
26
17
10
29
14
6

38

4.40

24

16

1985
1986
1987
1988
ML

Everett
Fresno
Shreveport
Phoenix
San Francisco
Phoenix
Phoenix
San Francisco
Totals

M.L. Batting
-1988
- Lifetime

CG

SHO

AVG.

AB

.000
.Q30

14
33

IP

ER

BB

so

19.0
42.2
176.2
1 1 1 .0
54.2
172.1
100.2
460

10
32
166
112
51
200
116
50

2
17
79
60
33
124
45
20

0
14
57
55
30
97
40
19

4
36
87
56
35
90
44
7

15
39
122
77
27
94
57
18

100.2

101

53

49

42

45

sv

0
0
3
0
0
0
2

HR

3B

2B

RBI

0
0

Last Home Run: None GWRBls: Career Total (0)

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF
N.L. WEST

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept-Oct
Belore ASB
After ASB

WL

ERA

01
01
01
02
12

6.49
4.12
5.78
4.46
4.20

17

4.71

WL

ERA

21
21
0-0
1-0
11
21
0-0

3.72
1 .72
7.98
5.56
1 .93
2.40
1 5.43

16

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H
ER
WL
IP
11.1
19.2
4.2
12.1
15.0

14
16
4
15
14

63.0

63

33

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St Louis
N.L. EAST

19BB PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER
IP
46.0
31.1
1 4.2
22 2
23.1
41.1
4.2

50
28
22
26
24
41
9

19
6
13
14
5
11
8

0-0

15.43

42

21

2.40

41.1

41 1 1

20
0-1

3.57
3.86

22 2
23.1

20 9
30 1 0

IP

10

4.91

1 1 .0

11

01
OO

6.00
0.00
4.50
2.87
3.87

3.0
2.0
6.0
1 5.2
37.2

3
2
7
15
38

16

IP

ER

OO
1 0

21

ERA

ER

WL

ERA

0-0

3.60

5.0

LA

01

4.26

6.1

S.D.
N L WEST

01

4.05

1 1 .1

15

10

4.91

1 1 .0

11

OO
OO
10
20

0.00
4.50
2.87
3.68

2.0
6.0
1 5.2
34.2

15
35

Vs. AIL
Cin.
Hou.

Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit
St L.
NL EAST

14

MULHOLLAND'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (24th player selected) of June, 1984 draft; signed by
scout Marty Miller.
- On disabled fist August 1 , 1988 through the remainder of the season with a broken left wrist.

TERRY MULHOLLANO'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST STRIKEOUTS: 6, June 8, 1986 vs. Cincinnati
MOST INNINGS PITCHEOSTARTER: 9, (twice) last: July 10, 1988 vs. St Louis.
RELIEVER: 2, (twice) - last: May 1 7, 1988 vs. Philadelphia.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 2, May 5-May 10, 1988.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 6, June 14-September 3, 1986.

El

BIRTHPLACE: Evergreen, North Carolina


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 185

M.L. SERVICE: 2 years, 4 days

HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from Seattle, June


23, 1988, as the player to be named later for
pitcher Rod Scurry, traded March 18, 1988.

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . . . . . a valuable addition to the Giants organization after


beginning the year with Seattle's AAA club at Calgary where he hit .281 with
three H Rs, 10 RBis and 12 steals in 40 games . . . hit .563 (9x16) during a
career high, seven-game hitting streak July 5-17 . . . tied career mark with
three hits Sept. 18 at Houston and July 20 at Chicago . . . became the fourth
player in Major League history to be caught stealing twice in the same inning
during the sixth inning of the July 6 game vs. St. Louis . . . was ruled caught
stealing second but was safe on an error, then was caught stealing home
on a failed squeeze play . . . on Sept. 4 at Montreal, Donell led off for the
Giants and his older brother Otis led off for the Expos, marking one of the
few times in ML history that brothers led off a game for each team . . . hit
.444 (12x27) vs. LHP .
PRO CAREER . . . . 1 987-opened the season as the Mariner's starting
center fielder before being outrighted to Calgary May 2 after hitting only .130
in 17 games . . . showed improvement at Calgary, hitting .333 with 4 H Rs,
42 RBis and 40 stolen bases in 67 games . . . joined Seattle again July 20
where he hit .324 (11 x34) in his first seven starts . . . hit first ML home run
off Bruce H u rst June 24 at Boston . . . outrighted once again where he
appeared in 14 games before being re-purchased Sept. 12 . . . led the Pacific
Coast League with 46 stolen bases . . . 1986 - invited to Seattle's spring
camp as a non-roster player . . . was unable to play until August due to a
stress fracture in his previously broken leg . . . was assigned to AA
Chattanooga August 2 where he made his 1st appearance si nce 1984 .
hit safely in all 4 games at Challanooga and was promoted to AAA-Calgary
August 6 where he hit safely in 6 of 8 games . . 1985 - began the year on
the M's 40-man roster before severely breaking his leg March 18 vs. M ilwau
kee at Sun City, AZ. after running into the outfield wall . . . underwent immedi
ate surgery, as a plate and 18 screws were placed in his leg . . successfully
had the plate and screws removed during an October 29 surgery . . .
1984 - set a Southern Leagu e record with 102 stolen bases . . . also led
Chattanooga in at-bats, runs and doubles, while finishing 2nd in hits .
1983 - led California League in runs and stolen bases . . . finished 3rd in
league batting race . . . named to California League All-Star Team . . . his
144 steals fell one short of the professional record when Vince Coleman
(South Atlantic) stole 3 bases the final day of the season to total 145 . . . was
named TOPPS/National Association player of the month for July and August
. . . recipient of the Howe News Bureau Star of Stars Award . . . 1982 -was
named to the M idwest League All-Star Team , leading the circuit with 85
stolen bases . . . finished third i n batting, runs and hits .
.

PERSONAL .
. . graduated from West Columbus High School where he
won 11 letters in 4 sports (baseball, basketbal l , football and track) . . . set
conference records in the 100-meter dash and long jump . . . attended Louisburg (N .C.) College briefly before signing with the Mariners . . . named MVP
of North Carolina Summer Collegiate League in 1980 . . . married (Sheryl)
. one son (Darian) . . . resides in Evergreen, North Carolina.

Robert Oonell Nixon


Year

Club

AVG.

AB

1981
1982

Wassau
Wassau
Lynn
Bakersfield
Chattanooga
Seallle
Chattanooga
Calgary
Seattle
Calgary
Calgary
San Francisco

.284
.338
.292
.321
.269

59
116
6
135
140

204
461
24
542
536

35
102
5
115
99

.333
.343
.250
.323
.281
.346

4
8
46
82
40
59

18
35
132
328
160
78

2
3
17
72
28
15

58
7
156
18
7
2
174
27
144
25
5
. DISABLED LIST .
6
0
12
33
4
106
18
7
45
27
3

Totals
Totals

.346
.250

59
46

78
132

15
17

27
33

Tolals

.286

105

210

32

60

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
N.L.
AL

M.L

2B

HR

RBI

BB

SD

SB

11
0
4

26
56
1
51
57

28
41
2
63
70

31
75
4
82
71

20
85
3
144
102

0
0
3
5
3
0

1
12
51
10
6

13
51
14
10

3
3
28
51
20
12

21
46
12
11

0
3

6
12

10
13

12
28

11
21

18

23

40

32

AB

HR

RBI

.400

.375
.231
.326

13
4
3
5
8
13
46

7
0
0
2
3
3
15

AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

.364
.000
.571

11

3B

GW-RBls: Career Total (2): 1988 (2):


CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
H HR RBI
AVG.

AVG.

AB

.364
.000
.571
.400
.000

11
4
10
2

.353

34

12

AVG.

AB

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. AHP
Vs. LHP

.346
.424
.289
.425
.263
.294
.444

78
33
45
38
51
27

40

27
14
13
17
10
15
12

April
May
June
July
August
Sept.-Oct.
Before ASB
AtterASB

.500
.381
.313
.278
.583
.303

2
42
16
18
12
66

1
16
5
5
7
20

Atlanta
Cincinnali
Houslon
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N.L. WEST

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

.538
.000
.000

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN

HR

RBI
6
3
3
5

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
LA
S.D.
N.L. WEST

.000
.353

10
2
34

4
0
12

Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
St.L.
N.L. EAST

.538
.000
.000
.400
.375
.231
.326

13
4
3
5
8
13
46

7
0
0
2
3
3
15

.400

NIXON'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selecte<;l in the 10th round of June, 1980 draft: signed by scout Rip Taylor.
- On disabled list, March 18, 1985 through remainder of the season with severely broken leg.
- Traded to San Francisco for Rod Scurry (p), June 23, 1988 as the player to be named later for
Rod Scurry (p), June 23, 1988. Scurry was sent to Seattle March 18, 1988.

OONELL NIXON'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 3. (3 times) - last: September 18. 1988 at Houston.
MOST RBis: 2. July 20, 1988 at Chicago.
MOST HOME RUNS: 1. (3 times) - last: September 25. 1987 vs. Texas (with Seattle).
CAREER GRANO SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 5 (twice) - last: July 9-July 17, 1988.
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2 (3 times) - last September 29, 1987 at Kansas City (with Seattle).

GIANTS OWNERS
Years
John B. Day
C.C. Van Cott
Andrew Freedman
John

T. Brush

1 883-92
1 893-94
1 895-1 902
1 903-12

Years
Harry N . Hempstead
Charles A. Stoneham
Horace C. Stoneham
Robert A. Lurie

1 91 2- 1 8
1 9 1 g.35
1 936-75
1 976-

BIRTHPLACE: Bonoa, Dominican Republic


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 190

M.L. SERVICE: None

HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent, Janu


ary 17, 1983

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

. . completed his sixth professional campaign at the age


1988 SEASON .
of 23 . . . spent entire season with Shreveport, his fi rst year at double-A . . .
hit a three-ru n , game-winning home run against San Antonio May 1 6 .
had nine hits in five games July 22-28, including three doubles and a triple
. . . hit safely in seven straight contests August 13-20, going 10x27 (.370) dur
ing that streak . . . continued good work behind the plate, made just one
error in his first 209 chances.
.

1987- led all California League catchers by throwing


PRO CAREER . .
out 58% of the attempted base stealers (41 of 71) . . . also improved at the
plate, hitting a career-high .278 for the California League Champion Fresno
Giants . . . had the best success in May, batting .338, including a 4-for-5 night
at Visalia May 29 . . . drove in a season-high four runs July 28 at San Jose
.

GIANTS 1989 BIRTHDAY CALENDAR


JANUARY
3 Roger Samuels
3 Russ Swan
13 Kevin Mitchell
2 1 Mike Krukow
2 1 Jose Uribe
24 Atlee Hammaker
25 Francisco Melendez

AGE
28
25
27
37
29
31
25

FEBRUARY
8 Paul McClellan
14 Dave Dravecky
1 7 Roger Craig

AGE
23
33
59

MARCH
6 Karl Best
9 Wendell Kim
9 Terry Mulholland
13 Will Clark
19 Andres Santana
31 Tracy Jones

AGE
30
38
26
25
21
28

APRIL
15 Doug Robertson
20 Tony Perezchica
24 Jose Pena

AGE
26
23
24

MAY
1 O Robby Thompson
1 6 Rick Reuschel
29 Charlie Hayes
30 M ike Lacoss

AGE
27
40
24
33

EJ

JUNE
2 Bob Lillis
4 Terry Kennedy
7 Trevor Wilson
8 Don Robinson
1 4 Bill Fahey
1 5 Dusty Baker
1 5 Brett Butler
1 7 Stu Tate
28 Chris Speier

AGE
59
33
23
32
39
40
32
27
39

JULY
1 5 Kirt Manwaring
1 6 Norm Sherry

AGE
24
58

SEPTEMBER
5 Candy Maldonado
29 Craig Lefferts

AGE
29
.32

OCTOBER
2 E rnest Riles
4 Dennis Cook
25 Kelly Downs
30 Scott Garrelts

AGE
29
27
29
28

NOVEMBER
1 2 Will Tejada
28 John Burkett
28 Matt Williams
29 Joe Price

AGE
27
25
24
33

DECEMBER
31 Donell Nixon

AGE
28

. . . collected five hits at Reno August 16 . . . closed out the season with a
.316 average and 12 RBis in 18 games during August . . . 1986 -tied for the
Clinton lead with a career-high 53 RBis, splitting time as a catcher and a
designated hitter . . . played in a career-high 102 games, receiving more
playing time in each of his three years at Clinton . . . 1983 - played 30 games
at G reat Falls after signing as a free agent at age 17 . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Plan de Reforma (Bonoa, Dominican

Republic) in 1 983 . . . is a cousin of the Cardinals' Tony Pena . . . lives i n


Bonoa, Dominican Republic.
Jose lll ls Pena
Year

Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Great Falls
Clinton
Clinton
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport

.235
.176
.263
.249
.278
.245

30
70
82
102
80
98

81
222
262
350
266
314

7
20
26
30
43
29

19
39
69
87
74
77

0
8
20
18
11
19

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

8
26
24
53
35
36

3
18
22
16
12
15

27
62
53
61
43
58

SB

PENA'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Signed as a free agent by San Francisco on January 17, 1983 by scout Nino Escalera.

BIRTHPLACE: Mexicali, Mexico


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 5-11

WEIGHT: 165

M.L. SERVICE: 27 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants' #3 selection in June,

1984 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . enjoyed a fine year with Phoenix, hitting .306 with
nine HRs . . . led the Firebirds in games (134), at-bats (517), runs (79), hits
(158), triples (10) and stolen bases (10) . . . represented Phoenix in the Triple
A All-Star Game at Buffalo in July . . . earned a September 3 recall . . . made
his ML debut Sept. 7 and picked up his first ML hit in his first at-bat off Braves'
Tom Glavine . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987-enjoyed his best year offensively, despite miss-

ing nearly two months with two injuries . . . set career highs with a .319 aver
age and 11 home runs . . . suffered a separated right shoulder while diving
for a ball April 29 at Tulsa and was disabled for 11 days . . . played six games
before he was h it by a pitch May 1 5, breaking a bone in his right hand . . .
was out u ntil June 23, but came back to bat .382 with five H Rs and 22 RBis
in 25 games during J uly, earning Texas League Player of the Month honors
. hit an incredible .509 during a 14-game h itti ng streak from July 1 3-27
(29-for-57), raising his average from .279 to .338 . . . hit a grand slam at Mid
land July 15 and went 4-for-4 at Midland two days later . . . played 61 games
at shortstop and 29 games at second base . . . in Winter bal l , Tony led Tiju
ana to the Mexican League Championship and a trip to the Caribbean Series
. . . he hit .340 during the Mexican playoffs, including two game-winning hits
. . . 1986- A California League All-Star, as he set career marks in runs (65),
hits (126), doubles (30) and R Bis (54) . . . hit .300 in May and .339 in July
. . . drove in five runs at Modesto July 24 . . . led all CL shortstops with 568
total chances and was second in games (126), assists (303) and double plays
(54) . . . 1985 - hit .241 with 23 stolen bases as Clinton's shortstop i n his first

PEREZCHICA continued

full season of professional ball . . . tied for the Midwest League lead with
eight triples . . . 1984- started 33 games at shortstop for Everett after signing in June . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . was a three-time All-League star at Palm Springs (CA)
High . . . he hit .455 in his sophomore year, .373 in his junior year and .512
with 1 1 home runs and 43 RBis in his senior year, winning league MVP
honors . . . named to All-CIF Class AA first teams i n his junior and senior
year . . . his 20 career homers were one shy of the CIF record . . . graduated in 1984 . . . single . . . lives in Palm Springs, California.
Antonio Llamas Perezchica
AVG.

AB

2B

Everett
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport
Phoenix
San Francisco

.193
.241
.279
.319
.306
.125

33
127
126
89
134
7

119
452
452
332
517
8

10
54
65
44
79

23
109
126
106
158

6
21
30
24
18
0

Totals

.125

Year

Club

1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
M.L.

HR

3B

RBI

BB

10

6
28
35
19
44
2

40

11
9
0

1
10
0

54
47
64
1

so

SB

0
23
18
3
10
0

HR

RBI

24
77
91
74
125

GWRBls: Career Total (0)


1988 & CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

AVG.
Allanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N.L. WEST

AB

HR

RBI

AVG.

AB

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
SI. Louis
N . L. EAST

.250
.000
.000

.125

PEREZCHICA'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 3rd round of June, 1984 draft; signed by scout Jack Paepke.
- On disabled list, April 30-May 10, 1 987 with a bruised left shoulder and May 16-June 23, 1987
with a broken left hand.

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BIRTHDATE: November 29, 1956

1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 32


BIRTHPLACE: I nglewood, California

BATS: Ri g ht

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 215

M.L. SERVICE: 8 years, 34 days


HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent, Febru
ary 5, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . . . . . troubled by an inflamed left shoulder, Joe had two


stays on the disabled list in 1988 . . . was disabled May 14-June 3 and again
August 1 7-September 2 . . . allowed just two hits and no runs in his first four
appearances . . . did not allow an earned run in 16.1 innings from June 4-July
14 after returning from his 1st stay on the DL . . . equalled his career high
with four saves, set in 1981 . . . saved four of his five opportunities . . . made
an emergency start May 8 at Chicago . . . made two other starts in August
. . . was 0-0, 3.46 in his 3 starts . . . longest stint of the season was a 5.2
inning outing versus Houston Aug. 3 . . . walked just two batters in 1 3

---

appearances from June 1 2-July 31 (17.1 innings) . . . underwent arthroscopic


surgery October 4 to remove inflamed tissue from his left shoulder . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987-after battling back from elbow problems, Joe
signed a Triple-A contract with the Giants, starting the season in Phoenix
and posting a 6-0, 2.49 record with 2 saves in 17 games . . . was recalled
July 5 alter the "Chicago Seven" trade with San Diego . . . picked up the win
in his 1st game as a Giant the same day . . . stranded all seven baserun
ners he inherited during the season . . . opponents hit just .154 (19x123)
against him while he fanned 42 batters in 35 innings of work . . . POST
SEASO N - appeared in two games of the N LCS, hurling 5.2 scoreless
i nnings . . . picked up the win in game #5 with 5 shutout innings of one-hit
ball, while striking out six . . . the win gave the Giants a 3-2 lead in the series
. . . 1986 - began the season in the Red's bullpen, making 21 relief appear
ances . . . made two starts prior to the All-Star break . . . was placed on the
disabled list after the break . . . was activated September 1 and made just
two more relief outings . . . 1985 -tied a NL relief record by striking out six
consecutive batters May 8 in Philadelphia . . was a member of the Reds'
starting rotation from early June until he went on the disabled list July 23
with a left elbow problem . . . made eight appearances upon his return, but
was disabled again August 29 and had surgery to remove a calcium deposit
September 12 . . . 1984- tossed his only ML shutout July 27 in Los Angeles,
a two-hitter with a career-high ten strikeouts . . . 1983 -finished seventh in
the N L with a 2.88 ERA, but appeared in just one game in August and one
in September due to arm problems . . . N L Pitcher of the Month in July with
a 5-0, 1 .24 mark . . . 1982- made only one start, appearing in a career-high
59 games . . . struck out 71 in 72.2 innings . . . 1981 -was the only
lefthander on the Reds' staff . . . working only in relief, he recorded six wins
and four saves . . . 1980 - earned promotion from Indianapolis June 13 and
made his ML debut the next day, tossing six strong innings at St. Louis . . .
picked up his first M L win at Houston June 28 . . . all three of his defeats
came at the hands of the Giants, posting a 7-0 mark versus the rest of the
league . . . 1978 -was second in the Florida State League with a 1 .47 ERA
. . . 1977- named Billings team MVP in his first professional season . .
.

PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Santana High (Santee, CA) . . .

attended and played varsity baseball for both Oklahoma State University
and the University of Oklahoma . . . married (LeeAnn) . . . one son (Ryan),
one daughter (Andrea, August 3, 1988) . . . resides in Poway, California.

Joseph Walter Price


WL

ERA

GS

1977 Billings
1978 Tampa
Nashville
1 979 Nashville
1980 Indianapolis
Cincinnati
1981 Cincinnati
1982 Cincinnati
1983 Cincinnati
1984 Cincinnati
1 985 Cincinnati
1986 Cincinnati
1987 Phoenix
San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco

6-5
10-4
0-0
66
4-4
7.3
61
3-4
10-6
7-13
22
1 -2
6-0
22
1 -6

3.73
1 .47
2.70
3.96
3.87
3.57
2.50
2.85
2.88
4.19
3.90
5.40
2.49
2.57
3.94

15
23
2
22
11
24
41
59
21
30
26
25
17
20
38

13
21
2
20
11
13
0
1
21
30
8
2
8
0
3

Tolals

39.39

3.55 284

78

Year Club

M.L.

M.L. Batting
- 1988
- Career

so

SY

IP

ER

BB

5
3
0
0
0
0
0

94 0
165 0
10 0
1090
79 0
111 0
54.0
72.2
144 0
1 71 2
64 2
4 1 .2
61 1
35.0
61 2

83
123
7
101
64
95
42
73
118
1 76
59
49
45
19
59

50
40
3
58
36
45
19
26
46
91
35
30
21
10
33

39
27
3
48
34
44
15
23
46
80
28
25
17
10
27

42 97
51 128
3
10
69
41
30 83
37 44
18 41
32 71
46 83
61 129
23 52
22 30
40 49
13 42
27 49

10

13

756 1

690 335 298 279 541

CG

SHO

AVG.

AB

.000
.112

8
169

0
19

2B

HR

3B

RBI

Last Home Run: None GWRBts: Career Tola! (0)

Year Club
1987

S.F. vs. St.L.

WL
1-0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO SY
ERA
IP
0.00

ER

BB

so

5.2

EJ
--

PRICE continued
W-L
Atlanta
3. 3
C1nc1nnati
01
Houston
3-4
Los Angeles
63
4.5
San Diego
San Francisco 4.5
NL WEST
2021

ERA

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


W-L
H ER
IP

47
2.44 23 59.1
9
7
7.1
4.91
3.15 33 97.2 84
2.79 34 84.0 67
3.83 38 101.0 98
3.29 24 68.1 64
3.19 160 417.2 369

16
4
34
26
43
25
148

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

41
4.3
32
13
26
5.3
1918

ERA

IP

ER

2.78 19 55.1 49 17
3.72 21 580 53 24
2.87 20 69.0 61 22
6.19 13 32.0 34 22
6.39 23 45.1 54 32
3.80 28 78.2 70 33
3.99 124 338.2 321 150

CAREER SAVES vs. NL: Chi (1): Cin (1): Hou (2); LA (3): Phi (1); Pit (1): SD (4).

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starler
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept-Oct.
Before ASS
Atter ASS

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER

W-L

ERA

IP

16
11
05
03
13

3.94
1.46
7.66
3.03
4.97
3.46
4.07

38
19
19
19
19
3
35

61.2
37.0
24.2
32.2
29.0
13.0
48.2

59
26
33
29
30
12
47

10.1
7.2
13.1
10.0
12.1
8.0
32.1
29.1

11
13
6
9 7
11 4
9 6
30 10
29 1 7

OO

16

02

OO
OO

12

O t
Ot

02
14

5.23
4.69
000
6.30
2.92
6.75
2.78
5.22

t9

19

27
6
21
11
16

Vs. All.
Gin.
Hou.
LA
S.D
N.L. WEST

W-L-S ERA
010
011
001
HO

001
133

2.00
4.91
0.82
2.70
2.00
2.30

IP

ER

27

9.0
7.1
11.0
6.2
9.0
43.0

8
9
6
6
3
32

11

3
12
27

3
6
16

22
Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
NL EAST

010

OOO
OOO
O\.I

Q. 1 .0
031

5.1
2.0
0.2

6.75
9.00
13.50
6.23
8.53
7.91

11

4.1
6.1
18.2

PRICE'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Cincinnati in 4th round of June, 1977 draft; signed by scout Larry Barton, Jr.
- On disabled list, August 7-September 1, 1983 with tendinitis in left shoulder.
- On disabled list, July 23-August 8, 1985 with tendinitis in left elbow and August 29-September 13,
1985 due to left elbow surgery.
- On disabled list, July 17-September 1 , 1986 with an inflamed left elbow.
- Granted free agency, November 12, 1 986; signed with San Francisco, February 5, 1987.
- Granted free agency, November 2, 1987; re-signed with San Francisco, December 10, 1987.
- On disabled list, May 9-June 3, 1988 and August 1 7-September 2, 1988 with an inflamed left
shoulder.

JOE PRICE'S CAREER HIGHS


LOW-HIT GAME: 2h1t1er (twice)-last: July 27, 1984 at Los Angeles (with Cincinnati).
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10. July 27, 1984 at Los Angeles (with Cincinnati).
MOST INNINGS PITCHEDSTARTER: 9, (9 limes) - last: August 6, 1984 vs. San Diego (with Cincinnati).
RELIEVER: 6, July 27. 1980 at New York (with Cincinnati).
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 5. (3 times)-last: July 324. 1983 (with Cincinnati)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 3, (3 times)-last: June 15, 1985 -April 13. 1986 (with Cincinnati).

NICKNAME: Big Daddy


BIRTHOATE: May 1 6, 1949
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 39
BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, Illinois

BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-3

WEIGHT: 240

M.L. SERVICE: 16 years, 4 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from Pittsburgh for
Jeff Robinson and Scott Medvin, August 21, 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

. . . . another outstanding year for the 16-year veteran, who


was named to his third All-Star team with an 11-4, 2.90 record but did not
attend in order to get married J u ly 12 . . . tied for the NL lead with 36 starts

1 987 SEASON .

and was fourth with 19 wins and seventh with 245 i nnings pitched . . . 19
wins was his second highest career total . . . is now six wins shy of 200 for
his career . . . lost his final three starts in an effort to win 20 as the Giants
scored just four times in the three games . . . SF scored just 15 runs in his
1 1 losses in 1 988 . . . in 1 0 of the losses, they scored one run or less . . .
lost his final start October 1 at Los Angeles 2-1 to Tim Belcher, despite hurling
his 100th career complete game . . . surpassed the 3,000 i n n i ngs pitched
mark during 3-1 win vs. San Diego April 9 . . . won five straight starts from
May 26-June 15 . . . was the third ML player to reach the 10-win mark with
a 4-2 win at San Diego in his 1 4th start . . . only Cubs' Greg Maddux and
I ndians' Greg Swindell won 10 games faster . . . equalled his career-best
with a two-hitter vs. the Mets August 1 7, shutting out New York 4-0 . . . was
3-1 , 1 .91 in four April starts and 4-1 , 2.38 in six July starts . . . led the majors
and set a new San Francisco record with 19 sacrifice bunts . . . among
pitchers who were active at the end of 1988, Rick ranks fifth in wins (194) and
i n n i ngs (3243.2) and sixth in strikeouts (1851) . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . has fanned ten or more i n a game 1 2 times i n his

career . . . 1987- selected to his second All-Star Game as he led the NL


with a 2.32 ERA at the break . . . named to the Rawlings Gold Glove team
for the second time in his career and to Baseball America's N L All-Star Team
. . . set a career mark with 12 complete games and equalled another with
four shutouts . . . led the NL with a 1 .7 walks per nine inning ratio . . . walked

NO-HITTERS BY GIANTS (17)


OPPONENTS

SCORE

DATE

PITCHER

Sept. 27, 1 888


July 31 . 1891
July 1 5, 1901
Sept. 14, 1903
June 13, 1 905
July 4, 1 908
April 15, 1909

3-0 (seven innings)


vs. Washington Senators
Ed Crane
6-0
vs. Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Amos Rusie
Chrisly Malhewson
5-0
St. Louis Cardinals
5-0 (five innings)
o SI. Louis Cardinals
Leon Ames
Christy Malhewson
@ Chicago Cubs
10
1-0 (ten innings)
vs. Philadelphia Phillies
George Willse (LHP)
lost 3-0
vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Leon Ames
(in Giants opener, Ames went 9.1 hitless innings; lost on seven hils in 1 3 innings)
30 (first game)
If Philadelphia Phillies
Jett Tesreau
2-0
vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Rube Marquard (LHP)
60
vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Jesse Barnes
1 1 0
vs. Piltsburgh Pirates
Carl Hubbell (LHP)
30 (five innings)
Iii Philadelphia Phillies
Mike McCormick (LHP)
4-0 (seven innings)
@ St. Louis Cardinals
Sam Jones

Sept 6, 1912
April 15, 1915
May 7, 1 922
May 8, 1929
June 12, 1959
Sept. 26, 1959
June 1 5, 1 963
sep1. 1 1. 1 968
Aug. 24, 1975
Sept 29, 1 976

Juan Marichal
Gaylord Perry
Ed Halicki
John Montefusco

vs. Houston Astros


vs. SI. Louis Cardinals
vs. New York Mets
e Atlanta Braves

1-0
1 -0
60 (second game)
9-0

NO-HITTERS AGAINST GIANTS (13)


DATE
June 22, 1891
May 25. 1899
June 1 1 , 1904
Aug. 23, 1907
Aug. 31, 1 91 5
Sept 9, 1948
May 12, 1956
April 28, 1961
May 1 1 , 1 963
Sept. 18, 1968
June 27, 1 980
May 10, 1981
Sept. 25. 1986

PITCHER

OPPONENT

o Brooklyn Bndgegrooms
Tom Lovell
@ Louisville Colonels
Deacon Phillipe
Bob Wicker
vs. Chicago Cubs
(Wicker went 9.1 hitless innings; won on one hil in 1 2 innings)
vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Howle Camnitz
vs. Chicago Cubs
Jimmy Lavender
Rex Barney
vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Carl Ersne
@ Brooklyn Dodgers
Warren Spahn (LHP)
@ Milwaukee Braves
II Los Angeles Dodgers
Sandy Koufax (LHP)
vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Ray Washburn
Jerry Reuss (LHP)
vs Los Angeles Dodgers
Charlie Lea
II Montreal Expos
Mike Scott
@ Houston Astros

SCORE
4-0
70
1 -0
1 0 (five innings)
20 (first game)
2-0
3-0
1 0
8-0
2-0
8-0
40 (second game)
2-0

G!J

REUSCHEL continued
one or fewer in 24 of his 34 games . . . was 8-6, 2.75 in 25 starts for the Pirates
priortotheAugust21 trade for Jeff Robinson and Scott Medvin to Pittsburgh
. . had a career-high, 22-inning scoreless streak from June 27-July 8 with
the Pirates . . . NL Player of the Week July 20-26 . . . won his debut with
the Giants at Philadelphia August 24, 6-1 . . . tossed three two-hitters, equall
i ng his career best . . . as a Giant, Rick did not have a stolen base attempt
against him in nine games . . . POST-SEASO N - Rick started games #1 &
5 of the NLCS, suffering the loss in the series opener . . . 1986- made his
400th career start July 1 8 vs. San Diego . . . had a career-high seven-game
losing streak, June 2-July 13 . . . went a career-high 11 i n n ings in a ND vs.
Atlanta May 27 . . . 1985 - started at Hawaii and joined the Pirates May 21
. . . finished fourth in NL ERA with his lowest career mark (2.27) . . . won
The Sporting News' NL Comeback Player of the Year award , Roberto
Clemente Award, Fred Hutchinson Award and his first Gold Glove Award (led
NL pitchers with no errors in 64 chances) . . . was 13-3, 2.14 at home, tying
Dock Ellis' 1 971 record for most wins in a season at Three Rivers . . .
1984- hampered by injuries throughout his last season with the Cubs, going
on the DL twice . . . 1983 - opened the year with Yan kees on thei" DL . . .
came off the D L on June 9 and was released . . . signed to a Class A con
tract by the Cubs June 28 . . . returned to the Majors with the Cubs September 1 1 , his first start since October 24, 1981 (Game #4 of World Series) . . .
1982 - had right rotator cuff surgery and missed the entire season . . .
1981 -traded by the Cubs to the Yankees on the eve of the players' strike
. . appeared in two games for the Yanks during the World Series . . .
1980 -won in double figures for the nint h straight year . . . N L Pitcher of
the Month for August, 5-0, 0.92 ERA . . . 1979 - struck out John Stearns for
career strikeout #1000, April 5 . . . got win #100 at Wrigley vs. San Diego June
6 . . . N L Pitcher of the Month for August, (7-0, 1 .64) . . . the seven-game
winning streak is the longest of his career (August 3-28) . . 1 977-went
20-10 and named to The Sporting News NL All-Star team . . . pitched one
scoreless inning in the All-Star Game . . . 1975 - teamed with brother Paul
August 21 vs. Los Angeles becoming the first brothers in ML history to combine
on a shutout . . . 1972- made ML debut June 19 vs. San Francisco and struck
out Bobby Bonds, the only batter he faced . . . picked up h is first M L win
the next day vs. the Giants . . . first M L shutout was vs. St. Louis July 30 . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . acquired nickname of "Big Daddy" from Mike Krukow
while teammates with the Cubs . . . graduated from Central High School
in Camp Point, Illinois, in 1967 . . . attended Western Illinois University . .
his brother Paul pitched in the Majors for the Cubs and Indians (1975-78) . . .
hobbies i nclude carpentry, snowmobiling, golf and shooting . . . married
(Barbara Thompson, July 12, 1988) . . . has one son (Darryl, March 18,
176) and one daughter (Elizabet h , May 4, 1978) . . . resides in Arlington
Heights, I llinois.
RICK REUSCHES CAREER HIGHS
LOW-HIT GAME: 2- Mter (5 t'mes)- last August t7. t988 vs New York
MOST STRIKEOUTS: t 3 August t9. t973 vs Los Angeles (w,th Ch,cago)
MOST INNINGS PITtHEDSTARTER: t t 0. May 27. t986 vs Atla nta (w,th p,ttsburgh)
RELIEVER: 60. June 20. t972 vs San Franc,sco (w,th Ch,cago)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 7. August 328. t979 (w,th Ch,cago)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 8. (tw,ce) - last June 7-July t3. t986 (w,th p,ttsburgh)

RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE AWARD


The Rawlings Gold Glove Award was established in 1957 and represents the ulti
mate in major league fielding excellence. The Giants have captured 16 Gold
Gloves since moving to San Francisco. Giants winners include Willie M ays
(1958-68),-Jim Davenport (1962), Bobby Bonds (1971, 1973-74) and Rick Reuschel
(1 987).

Ricky Eugene Reuschel


Year Club

W-L

1970 Huron
1971 San Antonio
1972 Wichi1a
Chicago (NL)
1973 Chicago (NL)
1974 Chicago (NL)
1975 Chicago (NL)
1976 Chicago (NL)
1977 Chicago (NL)
1978 Chicago (NL)
1979 Chicago (NL)
1 980 Chicago (NL)
1981 Chicago (NL)
New York (AL)
1982 New York (AL)
19B3 Columbus
Ouad Cilies
Chicago (NL)
1984 Chicago (NL)
1985 Hawaii
Pillsburgh
1986 Pillsburgh
1 987 Pillsburgh
San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco

ERA

9-2
B-4
9-2
10-B
1 4- 1 5
13-12
1 1-17
14-12
20-10
14-15
IB12
1 113
4-7
4-4

3.53
2.31
1 .32
2.93
3.00
4.29
3.73
3.46
2.79
3.41
3.62
3.40
2.45
2.66

14
16
12
21
36
41
3B
38
39
35
36
3B
13
12

14
16
12
18
36
3B
37
37
37
35
36
38
13
11

01
3.4
11
5. 5
6-2
14-8
916
8-6
53
1 9 1 1

5.06
2.42
3.92
5.17
2.50
2.27
3.96
2.75
4.32
3 12

4
13
4
19
8
31
35
25
9
36

13
4
14
8
26
34
25
8
36

IP

ER

BB

so

102.0
1 2 1 .0
102.0
129.0
237.0
241.0
234 0
260.0
252.0
243.0
239.0
257.0
86.0
0
0
7 1 .0
DISABLED LIST
1 6.0
0
0
70.2
0
20.2
0
92.1
0
54.0
0
194.0
215.2
1 77.0
50.0
245.0

96
105
7B
127
244
262
244
260
233
235
251
281
87
75

52
40
30
46
95
130
116
117
84
98
104
111
40
24

40
31
15
42
79
115
97
100
78
92
96
97
33
21

22
15
20
29
62
83
67
64
74
54
75
76
23
10

BB
Bl
72
87
168
160
155
146
166
115
125
140
53
22

21
73
18
123
52
153
232
163
44
242

9
29
9
57
18
58
106
63
28
BB

19
9
53
15
49
95
54
24
B5

6
9
10
23
12
52
57
35
7
42

7
56
9
43
46
138
125
80
27
92

sv

GS CG SHO
7
9
B
5
7
8
6
9
B
9
5
6

N.L
AL

Tolals
Totals

190- 1 7 1
4-4

3.40 494 472


2 66 12 11

97
3

26
0

3172.2
71.0

ML

Totals

194-175

3.3B 506 483 100

26

3243.2 3274 1374 1219 B43 IB51

M.L. Batting
- 19BB
- Career

AVG.

AB

2B

.110
.169

73
1026

B
173

1
33

3199 1350 119B 833 IB29


21
75
10
24
22

HR

38

RBI
3
73

Last Home Run: May 22. 19B7 at Cincinnati (Ron Robinson) GW-R81s: Career Total (2)

Year Club, Site


1977
19B7
19BB

NL. N.Y. (AL)


NL. Oakland
NL. Cincinnati

ASG

Totals

Year Club
19BI

N .Y. vs. Mil.

Year Club

W-L

ERA

OO
OO

0.00
0.00

0-0

0.00

W-L

ERA

0.1

3.00

W-L

19BI
1987

NY vs. Oak.
S.F. vs. SIL

LCS

Tolals

0-1

Year Club

W-L

19B1

0
0
0
(Did not pitch)
0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


G GS 'CG SHO sv

IP

ER

88

so

ER

88

so

ER

BB

so

ER

BB

so

1.0
1.1
2.1

IP
6.0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv
ERA
IP

100

15

IP

ERA

IP

ER

102
1.66 16
24-20 3.24 56
12-24 3.76 46
17-17 4.53 54
13-21 4.41 44
1 7-13 2.99 43
93-97 3.62 259

114.0
3B9.1
294.2
324.0
2B5.2
298.0
1705.2

B6
3B5
303
355
311
296
1736

21
140
123
163
140
99
686

01

N.Y. vs. LA

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houslon
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
NL WEST

ALL STAR GAME RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

OO

WL

ERA

19-7
17-16
1413
11-18
19-B
17-12
97-74

3.69 33
2.75 3B
2.94 41
3.77 44
2.67 34
3.01 45
3.24 235

ERA

WORLD SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO sv

4.91

3.2

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP
H ER
WL
224.2
255.0
269.0
250.2
199.0
225.0
1423.1

224
247
264
2BI
IB6
261
1463

92
7B
BB
105
59
90
512

Chicago
Mon'treal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
SL Louis
NL EAST

REUSCHEL continued

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept.-Oct
Belore ASB
Alter ASB

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H ER
IP

W-L

ERA

1 9- 1 1

3.1 2

36

245. 0 242 85

2.63

16

1 1 3.0

3.55

20

132.0

103

2.32

9-8

3.69

1 0 1 .0 98 26
1 44.0 144 59
3 6 245.0 242 85

3 1
4-2

3.12

Cin

96 33

8-5
1 1 -6

1 9 1 1

Vs. All

1 46

14

28.1
46.1

31
4-1

2.38

45.1

30 1 1
40 12

3-2

3.47

46.2

39

2-4

3.33

54.0

1 1 -4

2.90

87

3.32

24.1

Chi.
Mon
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
St. L

24 6
51 1 8

1 .9 1
3 50
4.07

18

58 20
1 1 8 37

1 8 1 1 5.0
1 8 1 30 . 0 124 48

5.19

IP

ER

1 7. 1
270

10
7

02

4.61

1 3 .2

41

2.59

31.1

34

105

3 . 70

18 1 1 4. 1 124

47

4-0

0.89

2-2

3.10
1 .64

367

3 60

25.0

10
11

0-1

2.81

22.0
16. 0

0-2
1 -0

4.66

1 9. 1

22
29
15
16
21

1 4.0

15

9-6

2.62

18 130.2 1 1 8

38

2 1

N . L . EAST

20
27
28
15

20

SD
NL WEST

22

ERA

20
22

Hou
LA

52

W-L

4
4

30.1

3.86

29.0

10
4
5

10

REUSCHEL.:S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Chicago Cubs in 3rd round of June, 1970 draft; signed by scout Elvin Tappe.
- Traded to New York Yankees for Doug Bird (p), cash and a player to be named later (Mike Griffin,
p), June 12, 1981 .
- On disabled list, March 23, 1982 through remainder of the season due to rotator cuff surgery.
- On disabled list, April 4-June 9, 1983 (included rehabilitation assignment to Columbus, May
23-June 9, 1983).
- Released by New York Yankees, June 9, 1983; signed by Chicago Cubs, June 28, 1983.
- On disabled list, March 27-April 21 and August 23-September 1, 1984, with a sore right shoulder.
- Granted free agency, November 8, 1984; signed with Pittsburgh, February 28, 1985.
- Traded to San Francisco for Jeff Robinson (p) and Scott Medvin (p), August 21, 1 987.

NICKNAME: Easy
BIRTHOATE: October 2, 1960
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Bainbridge, Georgia
BATS: Left

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 180

M.L. SERVICE: 3 years, 131 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from Milwaukee for
Jeffrey Leonard and cash, June 8, 1988.

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . hit .252 with a HR and nine RBis in 41 games with
Milwaukee . . was 2x4 with two RBis in his Giants debut June 10 vs.
Cincinnati . . hit Giants' 10,000th home run off Steve Peters in 21-2 rout vs.
St.Louis July 9 . . . it was his first N L HR . . . hit pinch-GW three-run HR i n
t h e seventh i n ning off Bryn Smith Aug. 2 2 vs. Montreal . . . h i t .353 (32x91)
in 38 games from Aug. 7-Sept. 27 . . played SS, 2B & 3B with SF, making
his first ML appearance at 2B with the Giants . . .
. . . . 1987- began the year on the DL for M ilwaukee,
recovering from an off-season injury to his right index finger . . . assigned
to El Paso May 13 on 20 day rehab . . . remained with the Diablos on June
3 when he was taken off the rehab list and went on to hit .340 in 41 games,
hitting safely in 70% of his games . . rejoined the Brewers on June 28 .
enjoyed 19 multi-hit games after his recall , including a career-high 11-game
hitting streak from Aug. 10-25 . . . from Aug. 10-Sept. 9, Ernest hit .340
(32x94) with 14 runs and 19 RBis in 25 games . . . 1 986 - led the club with
145 games played and 12 GWRBls . . . 1 985- had an impressive rookie
season, earni ng American League Rookie of the Year honors from USA
Today . . . finished second to Ozzie Guillen of Chicago in Rookie of the Year
PRO CAREER

GJ

balloting by The Sporting News and Baseball Digest . . . finished third in


the BBWAA voting behind Guillen and teammate Ted H i guera . . . named
to the Topps Rookie All-Star Team at 2B, despite never having played the
position . . . began the year with Vancouver of the PCL, hitting .347 in 30
games before joining the Brewers M ay 14 . . . collected his first ML hit and
RBI May 19 vs. Kansas City . . . hit first ML home run off Don Sch ulze May
19 vs. Cleveland . . . 1984 - slammed seven triples with Vancouver after
attending his first M L camp on the big league roster . . . batted .359 in the
Arizona Instructional League following the season . . . 1983 - led the Texas
league with a career high .349 mark, earning h i m All-League honors . . .
named El Paso's Player of the Month . . . established career highs with 109
runs, 166 hits, 31 doubles, 13 H Rs, 91 RBis and 86 walks . . . 1982- led the
California League with 21 steals and 84 walks . . . 1981 -selected in the third
round in the secondary phase of the January Free Agent d raft . . . signed
by scout Julio Blanco-Herrera . . . named Butte's Player of the Month for
August when he hit .387 . . . named All-League . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Bainbridge (GA) High School in 1 978,
while being named MVP in baseball . . . played American Legion ball at Post
84 and earned MVP honors in 1 978 . . . attended Middle Georgia College
in Cochran, GA . . . named MGC MVP and outstanding defensive player
in national junior college tournament . . . enjoys swimming . . . single . . .
lives i n Bainbridge, Georgia.
Ernest Riles
G

AB

.348
.286
.349"
.267
.347
.286
.252
.340
.261
.294

67
138
130
123
30
116
145
41
83
79

256
447
476
423
118
448
524
153
276
187

Totals
Totals

.294
.266

79
344

Totals

.270

423

Year

Club

AVG.

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

1988

Butte
Stockton
El Paso
Vancouver
Vancouver
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
El Paso
Milwaukee
San Francisco

N.L.
A.L.
M.L.

1986
1987

R
63

@ Chi

@ Cln

@ Hou

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

4
2
13
3
2
5
9
6
4
3

43
56
91
54
20
45
47
24
38
28

31
84'
86
67
17
36
54
28
30
10

34

9
21
9

10

3
18

28
130

10
120

33
181

12

12

21

158

130

2t4

13

II

60
109
59
19
54
69
45
38
26

23
31
19
7
12
24
10
11
7

187
1248

26
161

55
332

47

1435

187

387

54

GW-RBls: Career Total (20); 1988 (4); 1987 (1); 1986 (12); 1985 (3).

@ All

2B

89
128
166
113
41
128
132
52
72
55

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ IA @ Mon @ NY @ Phi @ Pit

@ STL

53

54
67
13
54
80
24
47
33

@ SD

2
2
7

@ SF

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AB
H HR RBI
AVG.

AVG.

AB

.276
.353
.296
.240
.407

29
17
27
25
27

11

.312

125

39

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston

Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F.
N.L. WEST

AVG.

AB

Season
Home
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.277
.314
.239
.273
.280
.279
.263

314
159
155
128
186
276
38

87

April
May
June
July
Augusl
Sepl.Ocl.
Before ASS
AHer ASS

.269
.266
.275
.214
.311
.317
.272
.284

52
64
51
42
45
60
180
134

16

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI

.250
.316
.222
.286
.100
.333
.258

19
9
7
10
9
62

1
3
16

4
0
2
0
5
12

HR

RBI

AVG.

AB

37
35
52
77
10

37
20
17
14
23
33
4

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
L.A.
S.D.
N.L. WEST

.276
.353
.296
.240
.407
.312

29
17
27
25
27
125

8
6
8
6
11
39

16

14
17
14
9
14
19
49
38

3
5
7
8
10
4
19
18

Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi
Pit.
Sl.L.
N.L. EAST

.250
.316
.222
.286
.100
.333
.258

8
19
9
7
10
9
62

1
3
16

1
4
0
2
0
5
12

50

RILES continued

AILES' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected in the 3rd round (secondary phase) of January, 1981 Free Agent draft by Milwaukee;
signed by scout Julio Blanco-Herrera.
- On disabled list March 26-June 3, 1987 with an injured right index finger (included injury rehabili
tation assignment to El Paso May 1 3-June 3, 1987).
- Traded to San Francisco for Jeffrey Leonard (of) June 8, 1 988.

ERNEST RILES' CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 4. (4 times) - last: April 10, 1986 at Chicago (with Milwaukee).
MOST RBis: 3. (11 times) - last: August 22, 1988 vs. Houston.
MOST HOME RUNS: I (21 times) - last: September 27. 1988 vs. Cincinnati (Jack Armstrong).
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 11, August 10-August 25. 1987 (with Milwaukee).
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2, September 1. 1985 vs. Cleveland (with Milwaukee).

BIRTHPLACE: Upland, California


BATS: Both

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 185

HOW OBTAINED: Giants #3 selection in June,

1985 D raft . Signed by Jack Paepke


CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . moved to the bullpen full time and led the California
League with 23 saves at San Jose . . . pitched 57 times, all in relief, picked
up a win and seven saves in his first 11 outings . . did not allow an earned
run in 14 appearances (17 innings) from May 2-June 3 . . . had seven saves
in May . . . gave up just three earned runs over his last 36 innings (0.75 ERA)
. . did not give up a home run in 46 inni ngs from April 17 through July 1 9
. . . finished 5 1 o f the 57 games h e appeared in . . . fanned 1 0 3 and walked
30 (3.4:1 ratio) . .
PRO CAREER .

. . 1 987- had a nearly two to one strikeout to walk ratio


as a starter for Clinton (173 K's, 95 walks in 164 innings) . . strikeout and
i n n i ngs pitched totals are career bests . . pitched back-to-back complete

N.L. COMEBACK PL AYERS OF THE YEAR


(THE SPORTING NEWS)
1965 -Vernon Law (Pirates)
1966 - Phil Regan (Dodgers)
1967-Mlke McCormick (Giants)
1968 - Alex Johnson (Reds)
1969 -Tommy Agee (Mets)
1970 - Jim Hickman (Cubs)
1971 - AI Downing (Dodgers)
1972- Bobby Tolan (Reds)
1973- Dave Johnson (Braves)
1974 - Jimmy Wynn (Dodgers)
1975- Randy Jones (Padres)
1976 -Tommy John (Dodgers)

1 977-Willie McCovey (Giants)


1978-Willie Stargell (Pirates)
1979 - Lou B rock (Cardinals)
1 9 80 - Jerry Reuss (Dodgers)
1981 - Bob Knepper (Astros)
1982-Joe Morgan (Giants)
1983 - John Denny (Phillies)
1 984- Joaquin Andujar (Cardinals)
1985- Rick Reuschel (Pirates)
1986 - Ray Knight (Mets)
1987- Rick Sutcliffe (Cubs)
1988 -Tim Leary (Dodgers)

games in May . . . 1986 - split the season between bullpen and rotation in
his first season at Clinton . . . made 14 starts and 13 relief appearances .
1 985- member of Everett starting rotation in his first professional campaign
PERSONAL . . . . . 1981 grad uate of Upland (CA) High School . . . pitched
for California State U niversity, Fullerton . . . single . . . resides in U pland,
California.
Douglas Scott Robertson
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 985
1986
1987
1988

4-4
310
812
7-5

4.43
4.56
5 10
1 .26

13
27
28
57

13
14
27
0

Everett
Clinton
Clinton
San Jose

CG

SHO

IP

sv
1

0
23'

81.1
1 1 8. 1
164.0
78. 1

ER

BB

so

7 7 56
1 1 7 78
185 1 1 5
63 1 8

40
60
93
11

59
73
95
30

85
80
1 73
103

ROBERTSON'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in the 3rd round of June. 1 985 draft; signed by scout Jack Paepke.

NICKNAME: Robby
BIRTHDATE: June 8, 1957
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Ashland, Kentucky
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 235

M.l. SERVICE: 1 1 years


HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from Pittsburgh for
Mackey Sasser and cas h , July 3 1 , 1987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . . . . . an impressive season for Don both as a starter and


as a reliever . . led the staff with a career-best 2.45 ERA (seventh in the
N L) and with 122 strikeouts . . . began the year in the pen, posting a 2-1 , 2.78
mark with six saves . . . saved six of his seven chances . . . was 8-4, 2.33
in his 19 starts . . . allowed four or more runs in only two of his 19 starts . .
was moved into the rotation and won his first start June 29 at Atlanta, hurling
six shutout innings of two-hit ball . . . hurled a career-best one-hitter August
10 at Houston, shutting out Jim Deshaies and the Astros 5-0 . . allowed
only a first i n n i n g infield single to Terry Puhl and faced j ust 28 batters, one
over the m i n i m u m . . . it was his first shutout i n eight years, since October
5, 1980 . . . it was also the lowest-hit game by a Giant in 10 years, since Ed
Halicki's one-hitter June 12, 1 978 vs. Montreal . . . struck out 10 in an August
20 win vs. Philadelphia . . hit his eighth career home run September 1 8
at Houston off M i ke Scott in a 10-3 win . . . his eight career HRs ranks third
among active M L pitchers, behind Astros' Bob Forsch (12) and the Yankees'
Rick Rhoden (9) . . . ended the season with a three-hit, 1-0 shutout at Los
Angeles October 2 . . . was 5-1 , 2.10 in seven starts in September-October
. is now 15-6, 2.50 with 13 saves in 76 games (19 starts) as a Giant .
his .254 lifetime batting average is the highest among all active pitchers
(50-hit minimum) .
PRO-CAREER . . . . . is the only active pitcher to be intentionally walked
(pinch-hitter), June 22, 1984 vs. Philadelphia . . . 1987- was the workhorse
of the Giants bullpen setting career marks with 67 games and with 1 9 saves
(seventh in N L) . . . tied Scott Garrelts for the most wins by an N L reliever
with 11 and was fourth with 108 i n nings pitched . . . made 42 relief appear
ances while with Pittsburgh , posting a 6-6, 3.86 record with a staff-high 12
saves . . . was 4-0, 2.08 with six saves in his first 18 games as a Giant .
hit his seventh career home run in the eighth i nning off Lance McCullers at

ROBINSON continued

San Diego September 28 to break a 4-4 tie and went on to hurl the last five
innings to earn his 11th win in the division-clinching game for the Giants . . .
allowed his only HR as a Giant in 42.2 innings to M i ke Sciascia, just the
second home run off him by a lefthander dating back to June 4, 1984 . . .
POST-SEASON - Don appeared in three games during the N LCS, games
#3, 6 & 7 . . . suffered the loss in game #3 . . . 1986 - saved 14 of his 1 5
opportunities with t h e Pirates . . . was on the disabled list April 21-June 7,
including a rehabilitation assignment to Prince William (A) May 24 . . . fin
ished 41 of his 50 appearances . . . did not allow a HR to a lefthander in 113
at-bats . . . 1985 - hit a grand slam September 12 vs. Chicago off Warren
Brusstar . . . made six starts (1-4, 4.05) . . . lost a career-high eight straight
J u ne 5-August 13 . . . did not allow a HR to a lefthander in 165 at-bats . . .
had arthroscopic surgery on right knee October 7 . . . 1984 - recorded his
lowest career ERA (3.02) in his first season as a fulltime reliever . . . won Fred
H utchinson Award . . . only N L reliever with more than 100 Ks (101 in 1 1 5
i p ) . . . started i n LF a n d went 1-for-3 with an RBI on t h e last day of t h e season with Bill Madlock managing, September 30 at Philadelphia . . .
1983- slowed by shoulder problems all year . . . was on DL twice . .
reported to Florida Instructional League in the Fall, pitching every fourth day
while playing RF the others . . . led FIL with n i ne HRs and 35 RBis while
hitting .313 . . . underwent right shoulder surgery in the off-season . . .
1982- led staff and set career marks with 165 strikeouts (seventh in NL) and
15 wins (tenth) . . . hit .282 with two HRs and 16 RBis and won the Silver
Slugger Award . . . 1981 -was on DL May 2-June 6 with shoulder problems
and again from August 2-26 with cut fingers suffered in a car accident with
Jim Bibby . . . 1 980 - missed first month recovering from shoulder surgery
in 1979 . . . 1979 -was 2-0 with a save in six post season games with the
World Champion Pirates . . . 1978 -The Sporting News' N L Rookie Pitcher
of the Year and named to Baseball Digest's All-Rookie Team . . . tossed a
complete game at New York April 25 for his first ML win . . . won a careerhigh seven straight August 4-September 6 . . . 1977- had surgery on his
right elbow i n August to remove a bone spur . . .
.

. . . graduated from Ceredo-Kenova (West Virginia) High in


1975, where h e starred in baseball and as a quarterback . . . proud owner
of Robby's, a restaurant-bar in Huntington, West Virginia . . . hobbies include
golf and music . . . married (Rhonda Castle, September 1 1 , 1 975) . . . two
sons, Brad (October 21 , 1 979) and Brent (October 26, 1982) . . resides i n
Bradenton, Florida.

PERSONAL . .

Don Allen Robinson


Year Club

sv

IP

BB

so

0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

1
2
0
0
0
10
3
14
0
12
7
6

66.0
172.0
1 1 3.0
5.0
228.0
1 61 . 0
1 60.0
38.0
227.0
6.2
36.1
122.0
95.1
69.1
12.2
65.1
42.2
1 76.2

51 23 1 8 31
146 79 62 64
41
1 1 3 58 51
7
0
0
203 98 88 57
1 7 1 74 69 52
157 74 71 45
47 27 25 23
213 123 108 103
2
9
6
6
43 21 1 8 2 1
4
9
99 45 4 1
42
95 49 41
61 27 26 27
7
1
1
13
66 29 28 22
39 13 13 18
1 52 63 48 49

70
132
103
3
135
96
103
17
165
5
28
110
65
53
13
53
26
122

56

1421.2

1346 643 576 508

973

WL

ERA

GS

1975 Bradenton
1976 Charleston
1977 Shreveport
Columbus
1978 Pittsburgh
1979 Pittsburgh
1 980 Pittsburgh
1981 Pittsburgh
1982 Pittsburgh
1 983 Lynn
Pittsburgh
1 984 Pittsburgh
1985 Pittsburgh
1986 Pittsburgh
Pr. William
1987 Pittsburgh
San Francisco
1 988 San Francisco

23
1 29
].6
10
146
88
7-10
0-3
15-13
0-1
2-2
5-6
5-1 1
3-4
1-1
6-6
5-1
10-5

2.45
3.24
4 07
0.00
3.47
3.86
3.99
5.92
4.28
8.10
4.46
3.02
3.87
3.38
0.71
3.86
2.74
2.45

10
25
18
1
35
29
29
16
38
2
9
51
44
50
3
42
25
51

10
24
18
1
32
25
24
2
30
2
6
1
6
0
3
0
0
t9

M.L.

Totals

80-75

3.65 419 145

25

M.L

Batting

AVG.

AB

2B

.173
.266

52
429

t4
114

2
17

- 1988
- Lifetime

CG SHD
11
5
0
9

3B

Last Home Run: September 18, 1988 at Houston (Mke Scott) GW-RBls: Career Total (4)
Career Grand Slams: 1, September 12, 1985 vs. Chicago (Warren Brusstar, with Pittsburgh)

GJ

ER

HR

RBI
4
50

W-L

Year Club

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


ERA
G GS CG SHO SV
IP

1979
1987

Pitt. vs. Cin.


S.F vs. StL.

10
01

0.00
9.00

2.0
3.0

LCS

Totals

11

5.40

5.0

Year Club

W-L

ERA

10

5.40

1979

Pitt vs. Bait

WL
96
Atlanta
C1ncinnat1
58
Houston
/.5
Los Angeles
56
San Diego
6-4
San Francisco 56
N.L. WEST
3/.35

ERA

WORLD SERIES RECORD


G GS CG SHO SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

ER

BB

SO

ER

5.0

CAREER VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


IP H ER
W-L

4.12 32 111.1 108 51


4.91 34 95.1 106 52
4.03 29 76.0 82 34
3.59 29 107.2 103 43
3.49 33 90.1 80 35
3.79 35 121.0 99 51
3.98 192 601.2 578 266

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St Louis
N.L. EAST

109
96
7-8
910
10
77
43-40

ERA

IP

3.25 51 171.2
2.96 45 167.0
2.59 40 153.0
3.95 43 171.0
5.40
3
5.0
4.19 45 152.1
3.42 227 820.0

154 62
143 55
125 44
174 75
6
3
166 71
768 312

CAREER SAVES vs. NL: All (2): Chi (9); Cin (7); Hou (3); LA (5); Mon (8); NY (1); Phi (5); STL (4); SD (8); SF (4).

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sept - Oct
Belore ASB
Atter ASB

IP

1988 PITCHING BREAKDOWN


H EA

W-L

ERA

105
40
65
41
64
84
21

2.45
2.47
2.43
2.1 5
2.66
2.33
2.78

51
21
30
24
27
19
32

11
10
10
OO
23
51
31
7-4

1 .26
3.50
2.25
2.97
2.43
2.10
2.44
2.45

9 1 4.1 1 4
12 18.0 23
1 1 1 6.0 1 1
6 36.1 33
6 40.2 2 7
7 51.1 44
3 3 55.1 5 2
1 8 1 2 1 . 1 100

1 76.2 1 52 48
65.2 63 18
1 1 1.0 89 30
75.1 67 1 8
1 0 1 . 1 8 5 30
1 3 1 . 1 104 34
45.1 48 1 4
2
7
4
12
11
12
15
33

Vs. All.
C1n.
Hou.
LA

S.D.
N.L. WEST
Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit
St L
N.L. EAST

WLS ERA

EA

IP

2 1 0 3.38
2 1 2 2.36
200 0.54
1 1 0 2.38
1 - 1 2 3.52
8-4-4 2 . 5 0

6 26.2
10 26.2
3 16.2
4 22.2
6 15.1
2 9 108.0

26
28
6
16
14
90

10
7
1
6
6
30

002

5
3
2
5
3
4
22

15
7
6
14
6
14
62

20

OOO

010
1 00
1 00
OOO

2 1 2

2.30
1 .80
1 .23
2.41
5.40
2.25
2.62

15.2
10.0
7.1
1 8.2
5.0
12.0
68.2

ROBINSON'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Pittsburgh i n 3rd round of June, 1975 draft; signed by scout M urray Cook.
- On disabled list, July 28, 1977 through remainder of the season due to surgery on right elbow
to remove bone spurs.
- On disabled list, March 31-May 1, 1980 recovering from surgery on right shoulder.
- On disabled list, May 2-June 6, 1981 with right bicep tendinitis and August 2-26, 1981 with cut
fingers on right hand suffered i n auto accident.
- On disabled list, March 29-June 10, and July 29-September 2, 1983 with right bicep tendinitis
(included rehabilitation assignment to Lynn, April 29May 18, 1983).
- On disabled list, April 27-June 7, 1986 with strained ligaments i n right knee (included rehabili
tation assignment to Prince William, May 24-June 7, 1986).
- Traded to San Francisco for Mackey Sasser (c) and cash, July 31, 1987.

DON ROBINSON'S CAREER HIGHS


LOWHIT GAME: I-hitter, August 10, 1988 at Houston.
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 (twice) - last August 20, 1988 vs. Philadelphia.
MOST INNINGS PITCHEDSTAATER: 9, (23 times)-last: October 2, 1988 at Los Angeles
RELIEVER: 8.0, May 30, 1984 at Cincinnati (with Pittsburgh).
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 7. August 4September 6, 1978 (with Pittsburgh).
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 8, June 5-August 13, 1985 (with Pittsburgh).

PERFECT HOMESTANOS
Since moving to San Francisco in 1958, the Giants have put together four perfect
homestands of at least six games in length. The homestands, with the teams faced
and number of games:
- 80, August 5 1 1 , 1982 (Astros 5, Braves 3)
- 80, April 27-May 3, 1962 (Cubs 4, Pirates 4)
-7-0, June 1 823, 1 971 (Padres 5, Cubs 2)
- 6-0, September 8-12, 1965 (Astros 2, Cubs 4)

BIRTHPLACE: San Jose, California

BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-5

WEIGHT: 210

M.L. SERVICE: 76 days


HOW OBTAINED: Signed by Giants as a free
agent, February 6. 1 987

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . spent most of the year with Phoenix . . . led the Fire
birds' bullpen with eight saves . . . posted saves in four straight appearances
from May 30-June 6 . . . saved consecutive opportunities from May 30-June
22 (in 1 0 games) . . . called up to the Giants July 1 9, pitched two innings
against the Cubs in Chicago for his ML debut July 20 . . . returned to Phoenix August 13, recalled by the Giants three days later . . . struck out four
Expos in two innings August 24 . . . went 3.1 innings at Atlanta September
20 for his first ML win . . . allowed just three hits and no runs in his last four
appearances (7.1 i n n ings) . .
PRO CAREER . . . . 1987-spent time with both Fresno and Shreveport i n
his first season in the Giants organization . . . started the year with Fresno,
had an 0.84 ERA in 27 relief appearances and nine saves . . . finished third
on the club in saves despite spending just half the season there . . .
promoted to Shreveport and continued to pitch well . . . struck out 35 and
walked just 10 in 33.1 i n ni ngs . . . 1986 - 2-3 in 38 appearances for South
ern League champion Columbus . . . 1985- starter for Columbus, finished
third on club with 10 wins . . . also had a pair of saves in eight relief appear
ances . . . 1984 -split time between Asheville (A) and Daytona Beach (A)
. . . had one shutout with each team . . . 1 983 - started pro career with
Auburn, went 3-2 in five starts and earned p romotion to Asheville .
PERSONAL . . . 1979 graduate of Brannan High School in San Jose, Cal
ifornia . . . attended Santa Clara University . . . married (Patricia) . . .
resides i n San Jose, California.
.

Roger Howard Samuels

Year Club

WL

ERA

1 983 Auburn
Asheville
1984 Daylona
Asheville
1 985 Columbus
1 986 Columbus
1987 Fresno
Shreveport
1 988 Phoernx
San Francisco

3-2
3.4
5 .4
4-5
10-9
23
12
3-1
3-2
1-2

3.48
4.05
4.21
3.36
3.96
5 10
0.84
1 .62
2.63
3.47

6
10
13
15
33
38
27
21
30
15

1-2

3.47

15

M.L

Totals

M.L. Batting

Last

- 1 988
- L1fet1me

GS

CG SHO

sv

11
14
25
3

AVG.

AB

000
.000

3
3

0
0

IP

ER

BB

so

34.0
60.0
68.0
880
148.0
78.0
42.2
33.1
48.0
23. 1

33
60
67
82
132
76
29
24
34
17

19
33
40
38
73
49
11
10
16
10

13
27
32
33
65
44

19
30
37
44
82
46
18
10
15
7

21
47
44
82
85
54
64
35
33
22

23. 1

17

10

28

38

Home Run: None GW-RBls: Career Total (0)

SAMUELS' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Houston 10th round of June 1 983, draft. Signed by Paul Weaver.
- Released by Houston, January 19, 1987.
- Signed by San Francisco, February 6, 1987.

14
9

22

HR

RBI

Season
Candlesl1ck
Road
Day
N1gh1
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
Sepl.Ocl
Belore ASB
AtterASB

W-L

ERA

12
01
11
01
11

3.47
3.86
3.21
2.79
3.95

15

12

3.47

1988 & CAREER PITCHING BREAKDOWN


W-L
IP H ER

10
6
9

23.1
91
14.0
9.2
13.2

17
8
9
7
10

9
4
5
3
6

15

23.1

17

01
1-1

0.00
5.63
2.70

1-2

3.47

15

2.0
8.0
13.1

0
10
7

23.1

17

IP
3.2
2.0
2.0
1.0
4.1
130

02

N.Y.

OO

0.00
9.82
1.93

2.0
3.2
4.2

Phi.
P11.
Sl.l.
N.L. EAST

02

4.36

10.1

10

OO
OO
OO
OO
10

OO

Chi.
Mon.

OO

ERA
2.45
0.00
4.50
0.00
4.15
2.77

Vs. All.
C1n.
Hou.
L.A.
S.D.
N.L. WEST

ER

BIRTHPLACE: San Pedro de Marcoris,


Dominican Republic

THROWS: Right
WEIGHT: 150
HOW OBTAINED: Signed by scout Nino Escalera
as a free agent, January 3, 1986

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . played most of the season with Clinton, where he led
the M idwest League with 88 stolen bases in 1 1 8 games . . . ran 1 1 1 times,
good for a 79% success ratio . . stole four bases at Kenosha J u ly 27 . . .
turned three double plays i n three i n n i ngs May 12 . . hit .467 (14x30) dur
i n g a seven-game hitting streak in June . . . promoted to Shreveport at the
end of the season, stole three bases in 11 games there . . .
.

PRO CAREER . . . 1987-led the Northwest League in his first professional

season with 45 stolen bases for Pocatello . . . selected to Pioneer League


All-Star squad . .
PERSONAL .

. . . another i n the long line of shortstops from San Pedro


de Marcoris, Dominican Republic . . single . . . sti l l resides in San Pedro
de Marcoris.

GIANTS WHO HAVE HIT FOR THE CYCLE


On July 9, 1988, Chris Speier became just the sixth Giant since 1950 to hit for
the cycle. Speier doubled in the first and second innings, homered in the fifth, sin
gled in the sixth and tripled in the seventh in a memorable 21-2 win over the St.
Louis Cardinals.
Don Mueller
- July 1 1 , 1954 (first game) vs. Pittsburgh
- July 8, 1 970 at Atlanta
Jim Ray Hart
Dave Kingman
-April 16, 1 972 at Houston
- June 27, 1985 at Cincinnati
Jeffrey Leonard
Candy Maldonado - May 4, 1987 at St. Louis
Chris Speier
- July 9, 1988 vs. St. Louis

SANTANA continued
Andres Confessor Santana
Year

Club

1 987
1 988

Pocatello
Clinton
Shreveport

AVG.

AB

.262
.280
. 1 67

67
118
11

256
450
36

51
77
3

67
126
6

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

9
24
3

36
42

37
83
9

45'
88'
3

SANTANA'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Signed as a free agent by San Francisco on January 3, 1 986 by scout Nino Escalera.

BIRTHPLACE: Alameda, California


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-1

WEIGHT: 180

M.L. SERVICE: 18 years


HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent,
December 10, 1986

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . the 1 8-year veteran proved most valuable for the
G iants in 1988, filling the gaps in the i nfield, playing 1 2 games at shortstop,
22 at third base and 45 at second . . . hit his fourth career grand slam off
Expos' Jeff Parrett May 20 vs. Montreal . . . at age 38, he became the oldest
player in 61 years to hit for the cycle when he collected a career-high five
hits and five RBis vs St. Louis July 9 . . . he became the eighth NL player
to collect two or more cycles . . . hit .278 with all three HRs at Candlestick
. . needs 16 games to move i nto fifth on the S.F. list for games played . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987- selected by his teammates as the 1987 recip
ient of the Willie Mac Award for his inspirational and valuable play . . .
pounded out 11 home runs, his second-highest career total and his most in
14 seasons . . . hit two grand slams in five days (May 5 at St. Louis and May
9 vs. Pittsburgh), after hitting j ust one in his previous 2055 games duri ng
his 1 7-year career . . . was 5-for-14 (.357) as a pinch hitter . . . POST
SEASON - appeared in three games during the NLCS, i ncluding a start at
second base i n #7 . . . made pinch-hitting appearances i n games #1 & 6
. . 1986 - as a utility player, he batted .284 in 155 at bats, the highest aver
age in his 16-year career . . . had his first career two-homer game at St. Louis
June 6 (off Danny Cox and Greg Bargar) . . . 1985 - split the year at short
stop with Larry Bowa when Shawon Dunston was sent to Iowa (AAA) in May
. . . batted .417 (5-for-12) off the bench with his only career pinch homer
August 21 at Atlanta off Terry Forster . . . 1984 -started the season with Mon
treal, appearing in 25 games . . . 1983 - homered off the Phillies' Ron Reed
September 22 for his 1 ,500th career hit . . . 1982- set an Expo record with
eight RBis in a game vs. Philadelphia September 22 . . . tied a club mark
with six hits in a twinbill vs. Pittsburgh July 4 . . . 1981 - batted .400 (6-for-15)
in the divisional playoff vs. Philadelphia . . . hit safely in all five games of
the series and delivered two game-winning hits . . . 1978 - became the second Expo to hit for the cycle J u ly 20 vs. Atlanta . . . 1977 - h it a combined
.234 in 145 for the G iants and Expos with a career-high 31 doubles . . .
1975 - led all ML shortstops with a .982 fielding average . . . set a career
high with 45 extra base hits, including ten homers . . . 1974 - earned his third
straight All-Star game appearance . . . 1973 - named to the NL All-Star team
and tied a career mark with 71 RBis . . . 1972 - NL All-Star . . . set career
marks with 15 homers, 71 R Bis, 151 hits and nine stolen bases . . . voted

by NL players as the All-Star shortstop in a poll for The Sporting News . . .


1971 -was the starting shortstop on the Giants' Western Division Champion
team in his rookie season . . . played in a career high 157 games . . . hit .357
with a home run in the NLCS vs. Pittsburgh . . . 1970 - led all Texas League
shortstops with 223 putouts and 325 assists . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Alameda (CA) High School in 1968 . . .

played college baseball at the U niversity of California at Santa Barbara . .


is active in the Athletes for Life movement . . . hobbies i nclude racquetball
and Winter sports . . . married (Aleta Pagnini) . . . six children (Justin, Erika,
Luke, Travis, Cole and Brittany) . . . resides in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Chris Edward Speier
Year

Club

AVG.

AB

1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

.283
.235
.269
.249
.250
.271
.226
.176
.235
.251
.227
.265
.225
.257
.257
.150
.178
.212
.243
.284
.249
.216

129
157
150
153
141
141
145
6
139
150
113
128
96
156
88
25
38
12
106
95
111
82

460
601
562
542
501
487
495
17
531
501
344
388
307
530
261
40
118
33
218
155
317
171

44
74
74
58
55
60
51
1
58
47
31
35
33
41
31

1985
1986
1987
1988

Amarillo
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal
St Louis
Minnesota
Chicago (NL)
Chicago (NL)
San Francisco
San Francisco

N.L.
A.L.

Totals
Totals

.246
.212

2220
12

7086
33

M.L.

Totals

.246

2232

7119

1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984

2B
130
141
151
135
125
132
112
3
125
126
78
103
69
136
67
6
21
7
53

RBI

BB

so

6
8
15
11
9
10
3
0
5
5
7

66
46
71
71
53
69
40
0
38
51
26
32
25
60
22

11
3

1
24
23
39
18

54
56
82
66
62
70
60
0
67
60
43
52
38
47
29
1
9
0
17
15
42
23

56
90
92
69
64
50
52
3
78
75
45
38
29
67
37
8
19
7
34
32
51
39

50
0

112
0

717
1

839
0

972
7

44
0

50

112

718

839

979

44

79
37

761
2

1743
7

298
0

763

1750

298

9
2
16
21
39
26

44

SB

HR

3B

20
17
25
17
19
30
18
1
30
18
13
14
10
26
12
0
7
0
11
8
13
9

GWRBls: Career Total (28): 1988 (1): 1987 (5): 1986 (O): 1985 (6): 1984 (4): 1983 (2): 1982 (4): 1981 (4): 1980 (2)

Club, Site

1972
1973
1974

NL Atlanta
N.L.. Kansas City
N.L.. Pittsburgh

.ODO
.ODO

ASG

Totals

.ODO

Year

Club

AVG.

1981

Mon. vs. Phi.

.400

Year

Club

AVG.

1971
1981
1987

S.F vs. Pitt


Mon. vs. LA
S.F. vs. St.L.

.357
.188

LCS

Totals

229

2
2

Chi

Cln

10

.268
.236
.234
.253
.243
.228
.246

667
649
628
700
633
206
3483

BB

so

SB

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


AB
R
G
2B 3B
H
14
16
5
35

12

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ Pit
LA @ Mon NY Phi
12

AB

RBI

15

@ Hou

AVG.

HR

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


AB
2B
R
H

3B

0
0
0
(Did not play)
0

.ODO

All

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F
N.L. WEST

ALLSTAR GAME RECORD


AB
2B
H

AVG.

Year

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


HR RBI
AVG.
179
153
147
177
154
47
857

15
11
11
11
10
2
60

91
56
54
73
63
8
345

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St Louis
N.L. EAST

.266
.222
.249
.247
.239
.242
.246

STL

SD

SF

10

35

AB

HR

RBI

598
334
664
667
619
722
3604

159
74
165
165
148
175
886

10
3
8
13
5
13
52

67
33
66
83
51
74
374

SPEIER continued
AVG.

AB

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.216
. 278
.148
.264
. 163
.190
.258

171
90
81
91
80
105
66

37
25
12
24
13
20
17

April
May
June
July
August
Sept-Oct
Before ASB
Atter ASB

.176
.310
.133
.345
.261
.107
231
.194

17
29
45
29
23
28
104
67

3
9
6
10
6
3
24
13

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI

AVG.

AB

Vs. All.
Cin .
Hou.
L.A
SD.
NL WEST

.083
.259
.238
.214
.071
.177

12
27
21
14
28
102

1
7
5
3
2
18

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit
St L
NL EAST

250
.174
.143
231
000
.500
.271

23
7
13
3
20
70

1
3
0
10
19

18
13
5
12
6
11
7

1
0
16
2

HR

RBI

13

SPEIER'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


-

Selected by Washington in 11th round of June, 1968 draft.


Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (secondary phase) of January 17, 1970 draft.
Traded to Montreal for Tim Foli (if), April 27, 1977.
On disabled list, July 8-27, 1979 with a back injury.
Granted free agency, November 13, 1981; re-signed by Montreal, January 12, 1982.
On disabled list, May 29-June 13, 1983 with strained l igaments in right elbow.
Traded to St. Louis with cash for Mike Ramsey (if), July 1 , 1984.
Traded to Minnesota for cash and a player to be named later (Jay Pettibone, p), August 19, 1984.
On disabled list, August 22-September 7, 1984 with a bruised left heel.
Granted free agency, November 8, 1984; signed with Chicago Cubs, April 8, 1985.
Granted free agency, December 7, 1986; signed with San Francisco, December 10, 1986.

CHRIS SPEIER'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 5. July 9, 1988 vs. St. Louis.

MOST RBis: 8, September 22. 1982 vs. Philadelphia (with Montreal).


MOST HOME RUNS: 2, (twice) - last: June 1. 1987 vs. Philadelphia (Don Carman and Tom Hume).
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: 4 - last: May 20, 1988 vs. Montreal (Jeff Parrett).
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 12. August 112, 1982 (with Montreal).
MOST STOLEN BASES: 1. (44 times) - last: August 2, 1988 vs. Houston.

BIRTHPLACE: F remo nt , California


BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-4

WEIGHT: 210

M.L. SERVICE: None


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #9 selection in June,
1986 Draft. Signed by Andy Korenek

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . made 11 starts for San Jose, finished with a perfect
1 1-0 record . . . completed two games, a seven-inning shut-out against Santa
Barbara August 16 and a nine-inning two-hitter against Riverside in his next
start August 21 . . . fanned 1 1 in the Riverside game . . . went 7.1 i n n ings

to beat Fresno in his first outing of the season Apri l 11, then did not pitch
again until July 14 due to lower back problems . . . was victorious in his last
four starts . . has fanned 203 batters and walked just 85 in his three pro
seasons .

PRO CAREER . . . . 1987- made 12 starts for Fresno, striking out 59 and
walking 29 in 64 i n nings . . . 1986 - assigned to Everett after draft . . . was
5-0 i ncluding two complete games in seven starts before being promoted
to Clinton . . . pitched seven times there, throwing two more complete games
and a shutout . . . walked just eight batters in 43.2 Midwest League i nnings
. . . four-time baseball letterwinner at Kennewick (WA) High
PERSONAL .
School . . . graduated in 1982 . . . attended Texas A & M U niversity . . sin
gle . . . resides i n Kennewick. Washington.

Russell Howard Swan


Year Club

WL

ERA

1986 Everett
Clinton
1987 Fresno
1988 San Jose

5-0
3-3
63
7-0

2.15
309
3.80
2.23

12
11

GS

CG

SHO

SV

12
11

IP

ER

BB

so

46.0
43.2
64.0
76.2

30
36
54
53

17
18
40
28

11
15
27
19

22
8
29
26

45
37
59
62

SWAN'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selecled by San Francisco in the 9th round of June, 1 986 draft; signed by scout Andy Korenek.

BIRTHPLACE: Huntsville, Alabama


BATS: Right

THROWS: R i g ht

HEIGHr 6-3

WEIGHr 205

M.l. SERVICE: None


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #8 selection in June,
1984 D raft . Signed by Ken Parker.

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1 988 SEASON . . . . spent the season commuting between Shreveport


and Phoenix . . . started the year in the Texas League, had a win, three saves
and a 0.90 ERA after his first six outings . . . struck out five batters in 1 . 2
innings at Tulsa April 2 1 . . . promoted to Phoenix and made triple-A debut
against Tacoma April 29, facing two batters and taking the loss . . started
second game of doubleheader against Calgary May 14 and went five innings
for the victory . . . ERA was 7.50 when returned to Shreveport May 31 . .
was 2-0, 1 .96 with 23 strikeouts and five walks i n 1 8.1 i n ni ngs for the Captains in June . . . that streak i ncluded one start (June 16, went six inni ngs
and beat Tulsa) . . . went back to Pheonix July 27 . . . made 1 6 relief appearances in his second stint with the Firebirds . . . picked up a pair of saves
(August 6 against Las Vegas and August 17 versus Albuquerque) . . .
PRO CAREER . . . 1987- second full year with Shreveport . . . won first
two decisions . . . fanned 75 i n 83 i n nings . . . 1986- led Sh reveport with
eight saves . . 1 985 - pitched for California League championship team
at Fresno . . . started 12 games (his first pro starts), completed two . . .
1984- assigned to Everett following the draft . . . had three saves in 10 relief
appearances before promotion to Clinton, where he had a 2.92 ERA and one
save in 17 games . .
PERSONAL . . . . . 1980 graduate of Hazelgreen (AL) High . . . lettered
twice in baseball at Auburn U niversity . . . also attended Columbia (TN) State
College and John Calhoun State College in Decatur, AL . . . married (Kristin.
September 20, 1986) . . . resides in Auburn, Alabama.

TATE continued
Stuart Douglas Tate
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1984 Everell
Clinton
1985 Fresno
1986 Shreveport
1987 Shreveport
1 988 Shreveport
Phoenix

1-2
1-1
9-6
5-1
5-5
3-2
2-4

6. 1 0
2.92
4.32
3.39
3.80
2.03
5.89

10
17
34
36
34
24
27

GS

SHD

CG

IP

ER

BB

SD

10.1
24.2
123.0
63-2
83.0
40.0
47.1

9
22
111
56
75
27
50

7
9
73
33
41
11
38

7
8
59
24
35
9
31

11
12
85
40
57
18
30

15
26
118
56
75
45
45

SV

12
2

8
1
3

TATE'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in the 8th round of June, 1 984 draft; signed by scout Ken Parker.

BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo,


Dominican Republic

BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 185

ML SERVICE: 72 days
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from Montreal for
Angel Escobar November 18, 1988

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

..

1988 SEASON . . . . had two stints with the Expos in 1988 . . . earned a
June 8 recall, appearing in 4 games . . . joined Montreal again September
11 for the duration of the season, finishing with a .207 mark . . . hit .233 with
I ndianapolis . . . went 3-5 with three doubles at Oklahoma City July 15 . . .
.

. . . 1987- spent the year with AAA-Indianapolis, hitting


247 in 91 games . . . threw out 41% of would-be base-stealers (35 of 85) . . .
belted a grand slam at Denver June 5 . . . went 5-6 vs. Denver July 28 . . .
1986- spent the first 107 games with AA-Jacksonville in the Southern
League before being recalled by the Expos in September . . . made his M L
debut September 9 vs. New York . . . had h i s first M L h i t a n d R B I off Greg
Mathews September 13 at St. Louis . . . 1985 - completed his first full season with the Phillies AA club at Reading, hitting .271 in 69 games . . .
1 984 - batted .316 i n his last 16 games at Peninsula (A), earning h i m a promotion to AA-Reading July 16 . . hit safely i n 20 of his first 24 games . . .
1983 - led the South Atlantic Coast League i n being hit by a pitch (12) . . .

PRO-CAREER . .
.

PERSONAL . .

. . graduated from U nion Panamericana H igh School i n


1 978 . . . studied civil engineering for two years at the University o f Santo
Domingo . . . enjoys music and cooking . . . single . . . resides in Santo
Domi ngo, Dominican Republic.
.

Wilfredo Aristides Tejada


Year

Club

1982
1 983
1984

Helena
Spartanburg
Peninsula
Reading
Reading
Jacksonville
Montreal
Indianapolis
Indianapolis

1985
1986
1987
1 988

M.L. Totals

AVG.

AB

.193
249
.268
.333
.271
.270
.240
.247
.233

26
90
45
28
69
107
10
91
59

57
273
127
72
210
382
25
299
1 72

4
33
13
7
24
49

11
68
34
24
57
103
6
74
40

.240

10

25

28
16

2B
14
6
7
11
1
10
11
1

38

HR

RBI

BB

so

0
2
2
0
3
13
0
3

4
29
16
15
25
46
2
29
19

8
10
8
5
17
25
18
7

15
47
28
8
52
74
8
49
34

SB

1
10
0
2

AVG.

AB

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AVG.
Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
N.L. EAST

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F
N.L. WEST

AB

HR

RBI
0

.000
.100
.400
.400
308
.250

10
5
5
13
40

10

AVG.

AB

1988 BATIING BREAKOOWN


Season
Home
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP
April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Oct.
BeloreASB
Atter ASB

AVG.

AB

267
200
.400
200
.400
.231
.500

15
10
5
10
5
13
2

24
2
2
2
2
3

.250

12

.333
.250
.333

3
12
3

HR

RBI

HR

RBI

Vs. All.
Cin.

Hou.
LA
S.D.
N.L. WEST
Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
N . L . EAST

.200
.333
.000
.267

15
15

TEJADA'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia on June 1 0, 1 982.
- Claimed by Montreal in the minor league draft at the December, 1 985 winter meetings.
- Traded to San Francisco for Angel Escobar (if) on November 1 8 , 1 988.

WILL TEJADA'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 2, (three times) - last, June 14, 1988 vs. Philadelphia (with Montreal)
MOST RBis: 2 -June 14, 1988 \. Philadelphia (with Montreal)
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 2. (twice)- last. September 1314, 1986 (with Montreal)

NICKNAME: R .T.
BIRTHDATE: May 10, 1962
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: West Palm Beach, Florida
BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 5-11

WEIGHT: 1 70

M.L. SERVICE: 3 years


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #1 selection (secon
dary phase) in June, 1983 Free Agent Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . selected to his first National League All-Star team,


but did not attend in order to contin u e treatment on his lower back . . . was
the first Giant second baseman selected to an All-Star Game in 25 years,
since Dave Williams made the 1953 team . . . drove in a career high 48 runs
in 1988 . . . hit .357 in May (35x98) . . . put together a career-high 10-game
hitting streak from August 9-19 . . . collected 4 hits May 25 at New York, also
had n i ne three-hit games . . . suffered a fractured right thumb when hit by
a line drive off the bat of Eric Davis September 28 vs. Cincinnati . . . aver
age got as high as .320 (June 8), batted .299 before the All Star Break . . .
hit .325 (50x154) vs. lefties . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987- was the pivot for the majority of the Giants'
Major League-leading number of double plays, which set a new Giants fran
chise record (183) . . . surpassed his rookie season totals in home runs and

THOMPSON continued

stolen bases despite playing in a fewer number of games due to a back ail
ment . . . was diagnosed in Spring Training as having a small bulge in a disk
in his lower back . . . spent 15 days on the disabled list April 28-May 13 with
low back pain . . . hit .378 in May after returning to the lineup . . . hit .341
with MISP (29-for-85), i ncluding a .452 mark with MISP and two out
(19-for-42) . . . hit .308 vs. lefthanders . . . POST-SEASON - played in all
seven games of the NLCS, starting the first six . . . hit a solo H R off Danny
Cox in game #4 and tripled in a run in game #5 . . . 1 986 - made the jump
from Double-A ball to the Giants' starting lineup . . . named as The Sporting News' and Baseball Digest's Rookie of the Year . . . finished second in
the BBWMs balloting . . . led the NL and set a new San Francisco club rec
ord with 18 sacrifice bunts, i ncluding six squeeze bunts i n eight attempts
. . . led the club with 73 runs scored and 149 h its . . . collected his first M L
h i t in his second at-bat, a double off Nolan Ryan at t h e Astrodome April 8
. . . picked up his first ML RBis with a three-run double off Eric Show April
19 vs. San Diego . . hit his first M L H R off Shane Rawley May 17 vs.
Philadelphia . . set an ML record when he was caught stealing four times
June 27 at Cinci nnati . . hit his first grand slam off Jim Acker and d rove i n
five runs September 12 vs. Atlanta . . . went 5-for-5 September 21 at Atlanta
. . . had arthroscopic surgery to remove torn cartilage from his right knee
October 7 . . . 1985- led all Texas League second basemen with a .982 field
i ng percentage (12 errors in 120 games), 91 double plays, 291 putouts and
664 total chances . . was second in the league with seven triples and stole
a career-high 28 bases . . named starting second baseman in TL All-Star
Game . . . 1984 - d rove in 43 runs in 102 games as Fresno's regular sec
ond baseman i n his first full season .
PERSONAL . .
. helped lead West Palm Beach to the Bronco World
Series title in 1 974 . . . played baseball and basketball at Forest Hill High
School in West Palm Beach . . . earned All-Conference honors from 1978-80
. received Honorable Mention in 1980 All-Florida High School basketball
team after averaging 22 points . . . graduated in 1980 . . . graduated from
Palm Beach J unior College (Lake Worth, FL) . . . named second baseman
on 1982 All-State team . . attended U niversity of Florida . . . hobbies
include hunting, fishing, golf and racquetball . . . married (Brenda Cardona,
February 25, 1984) . . . one daughter (Kristeena, July 20, 1982) and one son
(Andrew, November 7, 1986) . . resides in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Robert Randall Thompson
Year

Club

AB

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Fresno
Fresno
Shreveport
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco

259
249
261
.271
262
.264

64
102
121
149
132
138

220
325
449
549
420
477

33
53
85
73
62
66

57
81
117
149
110
126

20
27
26
24

ML

Totals

266

419

1446

201

385

77

AVG.

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

10
7

23
43
40
47
44
48

18
47
65
42
40
40

62
85
101
112
91
111

4
21
28
12
16
14

24

139

122

314

42

II

14

GW-RBls: Career Total (11): 1988 (5). 1987 (2): 1986 (4)

AVG.

Year

Club, Sile

1988

N L C1nc1nnat1

Year

Club

1987

S F vs SI L

@ Chi

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


2B 3B HR
G AB
H

RBI

BB

SO

SB

20

100

SB

(Did no! play)

AVG.

" All

ALL STAR GAME RECORD


G AB
R
H 2B

Cin

@ Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


@ LA @ Mon @ NY @ Phi @ Pit
0

" STL

" SO

@ SF

14

THOMPSON'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by Oakland in 2nd round of January, 1982 draft
- Selected by Seattle in 6th round (secondary phase) of June, 1982 draft.
- Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (secondary phase) of June, 1983 draft; signed by
scout Tom Zimmer.
- On disablec;f list, April 28-May 13, 1987 with low back pain.

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AVG.

AVG.

AB

292
212
.236
.239
.191

161
165
157
138
152

47
35
37
33
29

.234

773

181

AVG.

AB

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Nigh!
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.264
257
270
265
.264
.235
.325

477
214
263
181
296
323
154

126
55
71
48
78
76
50

48
23
25
19
29
31
17

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
LA
S.D.
NL WEST

April
May
June
July
August
Sept.Ocl.
Before ASS
Atter ASS

.270
.3 57
.255
.287
207
172
.299
.226

74
98
55
94
92
64
251
226

20
35
14
27
19
11
75
51

5
12
5
11
7
8
25
23

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
SL L
NL EAST

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF
NL WEST

21
13
9
8
17
11

68

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

1988 BATTING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI

HR

RBI

AB

222
295
.380
.303
.330
.273
303

117
105
129
119
115
88
673

26
31
49
36
38
24
204

4
3
0
13

AVG.

AB

HR

220
.333
.273
.217
.150
.243

50
48
55
46
40
239

11
16
15
10
6
58

4
21

.184
.250
364
.216
.419
.270
286

49
28
44
37
43
37
238

16
8
18
10
68

7
2
27

9
12
17
13
16
71

RBI

ROBBY THOMPSON'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 5, Seplember 21, 1986 al Allanla.
MOST RBis: 5. (lw1ce) - last: Apnl 13, 1987 al San Diego
MOST HOME RUNS: 1. (24 limes) - last: September 18, 1988 al Houston (Rocky Childress)
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: 2 - last: April 13. 1987 al San Diego (Tom Gorman).
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 10, August 9-Augusl 19, 1988
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2, (411mes) - last: August 18, 1988 vs. New York.

BIRTHPLACE: San Cristobal, Dominican


Republic
BATS: Both

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 5-10

WEIGHT: 165

M.L. SERVICE: 4 years, 20 days


HOW OBTAINED: Acqu ired from St. Louis with
Dave LaPoint, David Green and Gary Rajsich for
Jack Clark, February 1 , 1985

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . named by his teammates as the 1988 winner of the


Willie Mac Award as the club's most inspirational player . . . set new career
highs in at-bats (493), runs (47), hits (127) and GW-RBls (10) . . . his first HR
of the year was a two-run GW H R off Cub's Jamie Moyer at Wrigley May 7
. . . tied a career high with a pair of 10-game hitting streaks: April 30-May
10 and June 19-29 when he hit .405 (17x42) . . . hit .303 vs. LHPs . . . missed
15 games while on the disabled list June 2-17 for emotional stress . . . his
wife Sara died from cardio-pulmonary hypertension June 1 after giving birth
to their third child, a boy named Enrique, on May 31 . . .
PRO CAREER .
. . . 1987-the switch-hitting shortstop turned i n an out
standing season despite being hampered by a pulled left hamstring . . .
appeared i n j ust 1 5 games prior to July 4 due to the hamstri ng that forced
h i m to the disabled list three different times . . . still set career marks with
a .291 average, five triples and five home runs . . . . . . batted .308 vs. righthanders . . . played a key role in the Giants setting a new franchise record
for the double plays with a Major League-leading 183 . . . ranked fourth

URIBE continued
among NL shortstops with a .971 fielding percentage (minimum 90 games)
. . . grounded i nto just one double play all year in 309 at-bats (ranked third
toughest to double in the M L) and has now grounded into j ust three DPs in
his l ast 794 at-bats (263 games) . . . was the toughest M L player to double
up in 1986 (two GDPs in 453 at-bats) . . . POST-SEASON - started all seven
games of the N LCS, collecting two hits i n games #1 & 7 . . drove in a pai r
of runs i ncluding the game winner in game #5 . . . 1986 - had a .977 field
ing percentage, the best by a Giants' shortstop in 11 years, since Chris
Speier's .982 in 1 975 . . . committed just 16 errors . . . led all NL shortstops
in games (156) and finished second in fielding percentage (one point behind
Ozzie Smith's .978) and with 709 total chances (behind Shawon Dunstan's
817) . . . was the toughest player in the Majors to double up (min. 90 games)
as he grounded into just two DPs all year, one every 227 at-bats . . . led the
club in games played (157) for the second straight year . . . was second on
the team with 22 stolen bases . . . 1 985 - as a rookie, he led the Giants in
games played with 147
hit .264 after July 1 . . . hit his first M L home run
off Larry Andersen in Philadelphia May 21 . hit two HRs i n a three-game
series vs. Montreal on September 6-8
. 1984 - led American Association
shortstops in fielding percentage (.956), games (144), total chances (720),
putouts (233), assists (455) and double plays (96)
. named to the league
All-Star team . . . set career highs with 135 hits and 46 RBis at Louisville
. . . earned his first M L promotion i n September and appeared i n eight
games with the Cardinals . . . collected his first ML hit off Pirates' Jose
Deleon September 14 .
1983 - in his first season at the Triple-A level, led
all shortstops in total chances (664) and double plays (90) . . . stole a career
high 26 bases . . . 1982- began the season at Arkansas and led the Texas
League shortstops with 88 double plays . . . was promoted to Louisville for
the final eight games of the season . . . 1 981 - made his professional debut
at St. Petersburg . . . was originally signed by the Yankees organization i n
1 978, but was released before playing for t h e m . . .
.

PERSONAL . . . . . formerly known as Jose Gonzalez . . . played leftfield


as a youth in the Dominican . . . learned how to play shortstop at age 16 from
his brother, who played short for the Domi nican Republic Army team . .
two daughters: Luzadriana (January 4, 1986) and Jacqueline (January 25,
1987); one son: Enrique (May 31 , 1988) . . . lives in Santo Domingo, Domini
can Republic.
Jose Gonzalez Uribe
Year

Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1981
1982

268
.247
.357
.284
.279
.211
.237
.223
.291
.252

128
123
8
122
145
8
147
157
95
141

463
455
28
423
484
19
476
453
309
493

54
73
5
64
68
4
46
46
44
47

124
115
10
120
135

1985
1986
1987
1988

St Petersburg
Arkansas
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
St. Louis
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco

113
101
90
124

15
17
2
19
20
0
20
15
16
10

M.L.

Totals

.247

548

1 750

187

432

61

1983
1984

3B

RBI

BB

so

SB

40
41
4
44
46
3
26
43
30
35

24
40
35
26
0
30
61
24
36

69
65
4
45
52
2
57
76
35
69

12
16
0
26
11

14

137

151

239

53

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


G
AB
R
H
2B 3B
HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

17

HR

8
22
12
10

GW-RBls: Career Total (18); 1988 (10); 1987 (3); 1986 (2): 1985 (3)

Year

Club

AVG.

1987

S.F vs. St L.

.269

26

LATIN LADS
The Giants, who have a long and rich history of players with Hispanic heritage,
have seven players in 1989 with birthplaces in Latin America. The roster includes
natives of Mexico, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic.
Mexico -Tony Perezchica
Dominican Republic- Jose Pena
Puerto Rico - Candy Maldonado
-Andres Santana
- Francisco Melendez
-Will Tejada
- Jose Uribe

@ All

@ Chi

Cin

@ Hou

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


LA @ Mon NY Phi Pit
0

AB

.284
.260
.213
.227
.252

162
185
188
198
171

46
48
40
45
43

15
16
10
9
15

.246

904

222

65

AVG.

AB

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP

.252
.268
.238
.250
.253
.229
.303

493
224
269
204
289
341
152

124
60
64
51
73
78
46

April
May
June
July
August
SeptOct
Before ASB
Atter ASB

.222
.261
.347
.224
.202
.289
.258
.245

81
92
49
85
89
97
252
241

18
24
17
19
18
28
65
59

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St LOUIS
N.L. EAST

1988 BATIING BREAKDOWN


HR RBI
31

@ STL

SD

SF
8

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AVG.

AVG.
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
SF
NL WEST

AB

HR

RBI

.278
.248
.241
.229
.248
.244
248

144
125
145
144
149
135
842

40
31
35
33
37
33
209

1
3
0
3
3
0
10

13
16
15
15
9
6
74

AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

43

35
12
23
12
23
21
14

Vs. All.
C1n.
Hou.
L.A.
SD.
N.L. WEST

.302
241
.300
.250
.269
270

54
50
60
52
259

2
5
7
2
10
9
15
20

Chi.
Mon.
NY
Phi.
Pit.
St. L.
N.L. EAST

.283
.250
.263
.189
.128
262
230

46
28
38
37
39
42
230

13
13
15
15
14
70

4
23

13
7
10
7
5
11

14

53

URIBE'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


-

Signed as a free agent by New York Yankees on February 18, 1977.


Released by New York Yankees, July 5, 1977.
Signed as a free agent by St. Louis on August 18, 1980 by scout Bobby Diaz.
Traded to San Francisco with David Green (if), Gary Rajsich (if) and Dave LaPoint (p) for
Jack Clark (if), February 1, 1985.
- O n disabled list, April 1 1-30, May 5-20 and May 28-July 4, 1987 with a pulled left hamstring.
- On disabled list May 31-June 17, 1988 for emotional stress.

JOSE URIBFS CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 4. September 27. 1987 at Atlanta.
MOST RBis: 3. (twice) - last May 25. 1986 vs. Montreal.
MOST HOME RUNS: 1. (14 times) - last: July 17. 1988 at Houston (J1m Deshaies)
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None.
LONGEST HIITING STREAK: 10, (twice) - last June 19June 29. 1988
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2. (twice) - last: July 27. 1988 vs. Los Angeles

BIRTHPLACE: Bishop, California


BATS: Right

THROWS: Right

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 205

M.L. SERVICE: 1 year, 13 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #1 selection (third over
a l l) in June, 1986 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

. had two terms with SF d u ring the year . . was


1988 SEASON .
recalled from Phoenix June 2 and started 1 0 games at shortstop in place
of the disabled Jose Uribe, hitting three HRs and d riving in nine runs .
his first hit of the year was his first career grand slam, off Nolan Ryan June

WILLIAMS continued
4 vs. Houston . . . was recalled a second time and hit a HR off Juan Agosto
Houston August 11 i n his first at-bat . . . had his second career two-HR
game September 24 vs. Los Angeles with two solo shots off John Tudor . . .
also added a double to match a career high with three hits . . . at Phoenix,
he hit .271 with 12 HRs and 51 RBis i n 82 games . . . tied 25-year-old PCL
record with four HRs May 25 vs. Albuquerque . . .
PRO CAREER . . . . . 1987-with just 72 minor league games under his belt,
Matt arrived in Spring Training and hit .296 with three HRs arid 16 RBis in
24 games . . . was assigned to Phoenix (AAA) where he appeared in one
game before being purchased by the Giants to replace the injured Jose Uribe
April 11 . . . picked up first ML hit off Orel Hershiser that day . . . had first
M L RBI off Dave Dravecky April 13 at San Diego . . . hit first M L home run
off Atlanta's Jeff Dedmon at Candlestick June 27 . . . hit two HRs off Jim
Deshaies at Candlestick June 27 . . . was the Giants starting shortstop when
they set the ML records for most DPs in three games (13) and four games
(15) at Atlanta April 24-27 . . . POST-SEASON - replaced Joel Youngblood
(broken wrist) on the NLCS roster, but did not see action . . . 1986 -was
assigned to Everett (Rookie) after signing with the Giants in June . . .
appeared in four games and drove in ten runs, including a grand slam . . .
promoted to Clinton (A) where he finished the season, hitting .240 with seven
homers in 68 games . . .
PERSONAL . . . . . graduated from Carson (Nevada) High School in 1983
. . . attended the U niversity of Nevada, Las Vegas . . . in his junior year at
U N LV, he hit .351 with 25 homers and 89 RBis in 57 games and was named
NCAA All-American shortstop in 1986 . . . was a member of the 1985 USA
National Team that toured the Orient . . . hobbies including hunting and fishing . . . single . . . lives in Carson City, Nevada.
Matthew Derrick Williams
Year

Club

AVG.

AB

1986

Everett
Clinton
Phoenix
San Francisco
Phoenix
San Francisco

.235
.240
.289
.188
.271
.205

4
68
56
84
82
52

17
250
211
245
306
156

3
32
36
28
45
17

4
60
61
46
83
32

136

401

45

78

1987
1988
M.L

Totals

.195

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

14
15
9
19
6

12
8

10
29
37
21
51
19

1
23
19
16
13
8

4
62
53
68
56
41

15

16

40

24

109

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

GW-RBls: Career Total (3): 1988 (3): 1987 (0)

Year

Club

1987

S.F. vs. St. L.

All
0

Chi

AVG.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


AB
R
H
2B 3B

SB

-did not play-

Cin

Hou
1

CAREER HOME RUNS BY BALL PARK


LA Mon NY Phi Pit
0

STL

SD

GIANTS #1 JUNE DRAFT PICKS


1965 - Alan Gallagher (if)
1966- Bob Reynolds (rhp)
1 9 67 - Dave Rader (c)
1968- Gary Matthews (OF)
1969 - Mike Phillips (if)
1970 - John D'Acquisto (rhp)
1971 - Frank Riccelli (lhp)
1972 - Rob Dressler (rhp)
1 973 - Johnnie LeMaster (if)
1 974 -Terry Lee (if)
1975 -Ted Barnicle (lhp)
1976 - Mark Kuecker (if)

1977- Craig Landis (if)


1978 - Bob Cummings (c)
1 979 - Scott Garrelts (rhp)
1980- Jessie Reid (of)
1981 - Mark Grant (rhp)
1982- Steve Stanicek (if)
1 98 3 - Jeff Robinson (rhp)
1 984-Alan Cockrell (of)
1985-Will Clark (if)
1986 - Matt Williams (if)
1 987- Mike Remlinger (lhp)
1 98 8 - Royce Clayton (if)

SF
12

Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego
S.F
NL WEST

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day
Night
Vs. RHP
Vs. LHP
April
May
June
July
August
Sept.-Oct.
Before ASS
After ASS

AVG.

AB

CAREER vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


H HR RBI
AVG.

.196
.105
.146
.236
.208

56
38
41
55
48

11
4
6
13
10

.185

238

44

10
5
3
11

24

Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
NL EAST

AB

.190
.250
.219
.195
.200
.143
.209

21
40
32
41
15
14
163

4
10
7
8
3
2
34

AVG.

AB

1988 & CAREER BATIING BREAKDOWN


H HR RBI
AVG.

.205
.227
.169
.250
.170
.225
.167

156
97
59
68
88
102
54

32
22
10
17
15
23
9

.206

34

.258
.150
.206
.205

62
60
34
122

16
9
7
25

19
16
3
16
3
14
5

7
3
9
10

Vs. All.
Cin.
Hou.
L.A.
S.D.
NL WEST
Chi.
Mon.
N.Y.
Phi.
Pit.
St. L .
NL EAST

AB

.286
.050
.154
.344
.091
.204

14
20
26
32
11
103

11
1
21

.167
.133
.300

18
15
20

.208

53

HR

RBI

4
0
0
16

HR

RBI

14

11

WILLIAMS' CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 1st round (third player selected) of June, 1986 draft; signed by
George Genovese.

MATI WILLIAMS' CAREER HIGHS


MOST HITS: 3, (3 times) - last: September 24, 1988 vs. Los Angeles.
MOST RBis: 4, June 4, 1988 vs. Houston.
MOST HOME RUNS: 2, (twice) - last: September 24, 1988 vs. Los Angeles (John Tudor).
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: 1, June 4, 1988 vs. Houston (Nolan Ryan).
LONGEST HITIING STREAK: 5, August 18-August 22, 1988.
MOST STOLEN BASES: 1, (4 times) - last; June 21 , 1987 al San Diego.

NICKNAME: T-Dub
BIRTHDATE: June 7, 1966
1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 22
BIRTHPLACE: Torrance, California
BATS: Left

THROWS: Left

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 175

M.L. SERVICE: 28 days


HOW OBTAINED: Giants #8 selection in June.
1985 Draft
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 1989

1988 SEASON . . . . . started the season with Shreveport, pitched 1 4


inni ngs with 1 2 strikeouts before allowing a r u n . . . was 5-1 , 1 .1 9 after h i s
first n i ne outings . . . promoted t o Phoenix i n mid-June, earned first triple
A win in relief against Edmonton July 2 . . struck out 1 0 in 7.1 two-hit score
less innings at Tacoma July 15 . . promoted to the Giants in September . . .
suffered the loss in his M L debut, a start against the Padres at Candlestick
September 5 . . . struck out six Dodgers at Candlestick September 24 . . .
.

PRO CAREER . . . 1987- was selected to the Midwest League All-Star


team after finishing second in the league in ERA . . . ran off six straight wins

WILSON continued

in six starts from June 4-July 7, allowing just two earned runs in 44.1 innings
(an 0.41 ERA) . . duri ng the stretch, he tossed a two-hit, 3-0 shutout vs.
Beloit June 19 and a three-hit, 7-0 shutout with 11 strikeouts at Beloit June
9 . . . struck out a season-high 12 batters in a complete-game win vs.
Burlington May 3 . . was especially good at holding base runners, as 65%
(20 of 31) of the stolen base attempts while he was on the mound were thrown
out . . 1986- split the season between Clinton's starting rotation and the
bullpen . . . was second on the staff with 21 starts and third with 131 innings
. also chipped in two saves out of the pen . . 1 985 -was a starter and
a reliever on the Northwest League Champion Everett Giants . . was sec
ond on the club with three saves, despite only ten relief appearances .
. . played baseball and football at Oregon City (Oregon)
High . . . was named All-State in baseball and became the first player in his
school's history to sign a professional contract . . graduated in 1 984 .
attended Oregon State University . . hobbies include swimming and fishing
. single . . resides in Rialto, California.
PERSONAL .

Trevor Kirk Wilson


Year

Club

Everen
Clmton
1987 Clinton
1988 Shreveport
Phoenix
San Franc1sco
1985

1986

Ml

To1als

WL

ERA

24

4 23

17

611

4 27

34

GS
21

106

2 01

26

CG

IP

ER

BB

551

67

26

126
130

26
64

26

130 2
161 1

36
70

SHO

sv

60

62

so
50

77

87
146

5.4

1 86

12

11

72 2

55

19

36
15

23

53

23

11

51 2

49

35

29

33

49

02

505
409

22 0

25

14

10

02

409

22 0

25

14

10

15

HR

RBI

IP

ER

M.L. Batting

AVG.
- 1 988

286

- L1fet1me

286

AB

2B

3B

15

last Home Run: None GWRBls: Career To1al (0)

Season
Candlestick
Road
Day

N1gh1
Starter
Reliever

1988 & CAREER PITCHING BREAKDOWN


IP
H ER
WL

Wl

ERA

02

409

220

25

10

02

5 17

152

19

OO

61

Hou

152

19

LA

OO

1 42
517
I 42

61

02

409

6
25

N l WEST

0-2

02

22 0

1
10

Apr il

May
Ju ne
July
August
Sepl Del
Before ASB
Aner ASB

02

409

22 0

25

10

02

409

220

25

10

Vs All
C1n
SD

00

ERA

1 42

61

OO

2 70

01

6 24

62
41

01

773
409

8
3

4.2

22 0

25

10

Chi
Mon
NY
Phi
P11
SI l
N l EAST

WILSON'S CAREER TRANSACTIONS


- Selected by San Francisco in 8th round of June, 1985 draft; signed by scout John Shafer.

TREVOR WILSON'S CAREER HIGHS


MOST STRIKEOUTS: 6. Sep1ernber 24. 1988 vs Los Angeles
MOST INNINGS PITCHEDSTARTER: 6 2. Seplernber tO. 1988 vs Hous1on
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2. Seplernber 5 September 24. 1988

RULES OF INTEREST
PLAYER LIMITS: 40 until Opening Day, when the number must be reduced to
25 until September 1, when it again becomes 40.
QUALIFYING MARKS: To qualify for the batting championship a player must
have a minimum of 502 plate appearances. To qualify for earned run average
leadership a pitcher must have at least 1 62 innings pitched.
DETERMINING SLUGGING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total bases of all hits by
the total times at bat (at bats do not include walks, sacrifices, hit by pitches, or times
awarded first base because of interference or obstruction).
DETERMINING ON BASE PERCENTAGE: Add the total of h its, walks, and hit by
pitches and divide by the total of at-bats, walks, hit by pitches, and sacrifice flies.
THE GAME-WINNING RBI: The Game-Winning RBI is defined as "the RBI that
gives a club the lead it never relinquishes." There does not have to be a Game
Winning RBI in every game because the winning run can be scored on a wild
pitch, error, balk, etc.
CONSECUTIVE-GAME HITTING STREAKS: A consecutive-game hitting streak

shall not be terminated if all the player's plate appearances (one or more) result
in a base on balls, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The
streak shall terminate if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hit.
CONSECUTIVE-GAME PLAYING STREAK: A consecutive-game playing streak

shall be extended if the player plays one half-inning on defense, or if he com pletes
a time at bat by reaching base or being put out. A pinch-running appearance only
shall not extend the streak. If a player is ejected from a game by an umpire before
he can comply with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.
TRADES: Trades can be made without restriction from the first day following the
close of the championship season to August 1 . From August 1 to the close of the
season , Major League waivers are required.
WAIVERS: Waivers must be acquired for an outright assignment of a player to a
minor league club. Players claimed on waivers are available in reverse order of
standings, at the time waivers expire, if more than 30 days after the start of the sea
son. Otherwise, in reverse order of standings at close of preceding season.
DETERMINING THE MAGIC NUMBER: Determine the number of games yet to

be played, add one, then su btract the number of games ahead in the loss column
of the standings from the closest opponent.
DETERMINING A "MAJOR LEAGUE YEAR": 1 72 days constitute a full year i n

t h e Major Leagues.
RELIEF PITCHERS' SAVE RULE: A pitcher is credited with a Save when he
meets all three of the following conditions: 1) He is the finishing pitcher in a game
won by his club, and, 2) he is not the winning pitcher, and, 3) he qualifies under
one of the following conditions: a) he enters the game with a lead of no more than
three runs and pitches for at least one inning, or, b) he enters the game with the
potential tying run either on base, at bat or on deck, or, c) he pitches effectively
for at least three innings.
ROOKIE RULE: The Baseball Writers Association of America considers a player
a rookie unless during the previous season or seasons he has a) exceeded 1 30
at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the Major Leagues, or, b) accumulated more than
45 days on the active roster of a Major League club, excluding military service, dur
ing the 25-man limit. The 25-player limit is in effect from Opening Day through
August 3 1 .
DAY GAME/NIGHT GAME: Any game scheduled t o start after 5:00 p.m. will be

considered a night game.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 1989 ROSTER

MANAGER: Roger Craig (38)


COACHES: Dusty Baker (12), Bill Fahey (42),

DIREC11J R OF TRAVEL: D11k Srrnth


TRAINERS: Mark Letendre. Greg Lynn
EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Mike Murphy

Wendell Kirn (20). Bob Lillis (5), Norm Sherry (34)

[!]

NO PITCHERS (20)

BT

HT

WT

33

Best, Karl

RR

64

210

3 659

51

Burkett, John

RR

62

1 80

31

Cook. Dennis

LL

63

1 85

BIRTHPLACE

RESIDENCE

19U CLUB

Aberdeen. WA

Krrkland. WA

1 1 2864

New Bnghton. PA

Beaver. PA

10 462

Lamarque. TX

Dickinson. TX

Portland
Phoenix
Phoenix
Shreveport
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Shreveport
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
San Jose
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
San Jose
Shreveport
Phoenix
Shreveport
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO

BORN

64
61

200
200

102560
21456

Ogden. UT
Youngstown, OH

Centerville. UT
Boardman. OH

50 Garrells. Scott
1 4 Hammaker, Allee
39 Krukow, Mike

RR
SL
RR

6-4
62
6-4

205
200
205

1 03061
12458
1 2152

Urbana. IL
Carmel. CA
Long Beach. CA

Shreveport, LA
Foster City. CA
Pasadena. CA

29
32
54
45

Lacoss. Mike
Letterts. Craig
McClellan. Paul
Mulholland. Terry

RR
LL
RR
RL

64
61
62
63

200
210
180
200

53056
92057
2 866
3 9-63

Glendale. CA
Munich. W. Germany
San Mateo. CA
Uniontown. PA

Visalia, CA
Escondido. CA
Napa, CA
Phoenix. AZ

47
48
55
40
28

Price. Joe
Reuschel, Rick
Robertson, Doug
Robinson. Don
Samuels, Roger

RL
RR
SR
RR
LL

6-4
63
61
64
65

215
240
185
235
210

I 1 29-56
5 1 649
41 563
6 857
I 361

Inglewood. CA
Quincy, IL
Upland. CA
Ashland. KY
San Jose, CA

Poway, CA
Mt. Prospect. IL
Upland. CA
Bradenton, Fl
San Jose. CA

L-L
RR

6-4
63

210
205

I 364
6 1 7-62

Fremont. CA
Huntsville. AL

Kennewick. WA
Auburn. AL

LL

60

1 75

6 7-66

Torrance. CA

Oregon City. OR

37 Downs, Kelly
43 Dravecky, Dave

RR
RL

52 Swan, Russ
53 Tate. Siu
41

Wilson. Trevor

WL

ERA

GS

CG

sv

02
01
51 I
51
1 1 9
21
139
2-2
01
5. 9
9. 9
7. 4
10
7-7
38
1012
7.3
21
16
191 I
7. 5
105
32
1 2
70
32
24
5 .4
23
02

321
9 00
5 21
2. 13
3.88
2.86
3 32
3.16
1 6.88
3 58
3 73
3.54
0 00
3 62
2 92
4 04
3 58
3 72
3.94
3.12
I 26
2.45
2.63
3 47
2.23
2.03
5.89
I 86
5.05
4 09

:J1
8
21
7
26
4
27
7
I
65
43
20
1
19
64
27
19
9
38
36
57
51
30
15

0
0
21

0
0
0
2
5
I
6

20
I
0
0
0
0
0

I
0
17
20
1
19
0
27
14
6
3
36
0
19
0
0

24
27
12
11
4

1
3
11
9
4

0
3
I
0
1
0
4
3
2
0
7
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0

0
13
5
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
4
0
23
6
8
0
0
7
2
0
0
0

ti

25
4
26
7

ti

I
0

IP

33 2
80
114 0
50.2
14 I . I
22 0
168 0
37 0
22
98 0
1 44.2
1 24.2
50
114 1
92 1
167 0
10 2
46.0
61 2
245 0
78. I
I 76.2
48.0
23. I
76.2
40.0
47. 1
72 2
51 2
22.0

BB

26

12

10
142
33
138
9
140
33
II
80
136

tit

0
99
74
146
116
50
59
242
63
1 52
34
17
53
27
50
55
49
25

49
18
51
II
47
8
0
46
4I
31
0
47
23
62
44
7
27
42
30
49
15
7
26
18
30
23
33
8

so

26
8
74
34
1 10
13
118
19
I
86
65
75
5
70
58
128
57
18
49
92
103
122
33
22
62
45
45
53
49
15

MLS

2095
0030
0024
2070
6 1 1 6
4142
7057
1 1 1 66
10029
6000
0000
1024
8034
1 6004
0000
I 1 000
0076
0000
0000

0028

NUMERICAL ROSTER

I Ernest Riles (IF)


2 Brett Butler (OF)
3 (Retrred. Terry)
4 (Ret11ed. Ott)
5 Bob L1ll1s (CCH)
6 Robby Thompson (IF)
7 Kevin Mitchell (OF)
8 Will Tejada (C)
I 0 Matt W1lhams (IF)
1 1 (Retrred. Hubbell)
t 2 Dusty Baker (CCH)
1 4 Atlee Hammaker (LHP)
15 Terry Kennedy (C)
16 Tony Perezch1ca (IF)
1 7 Krrt Manwanng (C)
18 Franc1Sco Melendez (IF)
20 Wendell Kim (CCH)
21 Candy Maldonado (OF)
22 Will Clark (IF)
23 Jose Uribe (IF)
24 (Re111ed. Mays)
25 Tracy Jones (OF)
26 Charlie Hayes (IF)
27 (Retired, Marichal)
28 Roger Samuels (LHP)
29 Mike Lacoss (RHP)
30 Danell Nixon (OF)
31 Dennis Cook (LHP)
32 Craig Letterls (LHP)
33 Karl Best (RHP)

WT

NO CATCHERS (4)

B-T

HT

15 Kennedy. Terry
1 7 Manwaring. Kin

LR
RR

64 230
51 1 1 B5

36 Pena. Jose
B Tejada. Will

RR
RR

60
60

190
1B5

BORN
6-4-56
7-1565
42465
1 1 1 262

BIRTHPLACE

RESIDENCE

1988 CLUB

AVG.

AB

2B

Euclid. OH
Elmira. NY

San Diego, CA
Horsehead, NY

Bonoa. DR
Santo Domingo. OR

Brooklyn, NY
Santo Domingo. DR

BALTIMORE
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
Shreveport
Indianapolis
MONTREAL

22B
.2B2
.250
.245
.233
.267

B5
Bl
40
9B
59
8

265
273
116
314
1 72
15

20
29
12
29
16
1

60
77
29
77
40
4

10
12
7
19
11
2

NO INFIELDERS (10)

B-T

HT

WT

BIRTHPLACE

RESIDENCE

1988 CLUB

AVG.

22 Clark. Will
26 Hayes. Charlie

LL
RR

61
60

1 90
1 90

31364
529-65

New Orleans, LA
Hattiesburg. MS

New Orleans, LA
Brooklyn, MS

1 8 Melendez, Francisco LL

60

1 B5

12564

Rio Pedras. PR

Juana Diaz. PR

16 Perezchica. Tany

51 1 1 75

42066

Mexicali, Mexico

Palm Springs. CA

SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
MILWAUKEE
SAN FRANCISCO
Clinton
Shreveport
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO

.2B2
307
.091
.361
. 1 92
.306
.125
.252
.294
.2BO
.167
216
.264
.252
.271
.205

1 62 "
131
7
96
23
134
7
41
79
11B

AB

1 57
37
53
1 42
148
40
59

568
B3
141
499
505
160
7B

RR

BORN

Riles. Ernest

LR

61

1BO

10 260

46 Sanlana, Andres

SR

5 1 1 165

3 1 9-68

35
6
23
10

Bainbridge, GA

Whigham. GA

San Pedro de Macoris, OR San Pedro. DR

Speier. Chris
Thompson, Robby
Uribe, Jose
Williams. Matt

RR
RR
SR
RR

61
51 1
510
62

lBO
1 70
165
205

62B50
51062
1 2 1 60
1 1 2B65

Alameda, CA
Wesl Palm Beach. FL
San Crislobal. DR
Bishop. CA

NO OUTFIELDERS (5)

B-T

HT

WT

BORN

BIRTHPLACE

RESIDENCE

19BB CLUB

AVG.

2 Buller. Brett
25 Jones. Tracy

LL
RR

510 160
63 220

61557
33161

Los Angeles, CA
Hawthorne. CA

Dululh, GA
Juno Beach, FL

21
7
30

RR
RR
RR

60 1 95
51 1 2 1 0
61 185

9. 560
1 1 362
1231-61

Humacao. PR
San Diego, CA
Evergreen, NC

Arecibo, PR
San Diego, CA
Evergreen, NC

SAN FRANCISCO
CINCINNATI
MONTREAL
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Calgary
SAN FRANCISCO

.287
.229
.333
.255
.251
.2B1
.346

Maldonado. Candy
Mitchell, Kevin
Nixon. Danell

Scottsdale. AZ
Wes1 Palm Beach. FL
Santo Domingo. DR
Carson City. NV

11

B2
13B
141
B2
52

3B HR RBI

BB

so SB

ML-S

3
2
1
4

16
35
15
36
19
2

15
14
2
15
7
0

53
32
21
5B
34
4

0
3
0
2

91 1 0

BB

0
2
0
1
1
0

AB

2B

3B HR RBI

575
492
11
368
26
517
8
127
1B7
450
36
171
477
493
306
156

102
71
0
61
1
79
1
7
?6
77
3
26
66
47
45
17

162
151
1
133
5
15B
1
32
55
1 26
6
37
126
124
B3
32

31
26
0
26
0
lB
0
6
7
4
0
9
24
10
19
6

6 29 109 1 o o
34
4 7 71
0 0
0
0
40
2 4 5B
3
3
0 0
10 9 64 44
2
0 0
1
7
1 1
9
2 3 28
10
1 0 24
42
4
3
0 0
23
1 3 lB
6 7 4B
40
36
7 3 35
13
1 12 51
1 B 19
B

2B

3B HR RBI

163
19
47
127
127
45
27

27
1
5
23
25
7
3

R
109'
9
20
53
60
2B
15

9 6
0 1
1 2
1 12
7 19
0 3
0 0

43
9
15
6B
BO
10
6

0101
0000

0070

so SB

ML-S

9
4
0
5
0
10
0
2
1
BB
3
3
14
14
6
0

3000

1 29
91
3
40
2
125
1

26
33
B3
9
39
111
69
56
41

0027
1 008
0027
3 131
0000
l BOOO
3000
4020
1013

BB

so SB

ML-S

97
8
12
37
48
14
10

64
6
12
B9
B5
20
12

43
9
9
6
5
12
12

7009
3000
602B
3027
2004

34
35
36
37
3B
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4B
50
51
52
53
54
55

Norm Sherry (CCH)


Chris Speier (IF)
Jose Pena (C)
Kelly Downs (RHP)
Roger Craig (MGR)
Mike Krukow (RHP)
Don Robinson (RHP)
Trevor Wilson (LHP)
Bill Fahey (CCH)
Dave Dravecky (LHP)
(Retired, McCovey)
Terry Mulholland (LHP)
Andres Santana (IF)
Joe Price (LHP)
Rick Reuschel (RHP)
Scott Garrells (RHP)
John Burkett (RHP)
Russ Swan (LHP)
Siu Tate (RHP)
Paul McClellan (RHP)
Doug Robertson (RHP)

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS


1989 NON-ROSTER PLAYERS IN SPRING TRAINING
Coaches: Carlos Alfonso (66), Steve Cline (74), Cot Deal (73), Duane Espy (71). Larry Hardy (67), Jack Hiatt (68), Dave Hilton (72), Gordie MacKenzie (70)

[!]

NO

PITCHERS (6)

B-T HT

WT

BORN

BIRTHPLACE

RESIOENCE

1988 CLUB

W-L

ERA

GS

CG

SV

IP

BB

so

49

Brantley, Jett

RR

511

180

9.5.53

Florence. AL

Clinton. MS

64

Bystrom, Marty

R R

65

210

7-2658

Miami, FL

Mohnton, PA

56

Comstock, Keith

LL

60

175

122355

San Francisco, CA

San Carlos, CA

Ferreira, Tony
Remlinger, Mike
Sorensen. Lary

LL
LL

62
60
62

185
195
205

10462
3-2366
10-455

Riverside, CA
Middletown, NY
Detroit. Ml

Riverside, CA
Plymouth, MA
Chestertield, MO

9.5
01
5 .7
3. 3
5 .4
OO
12
21
42
OO

4.33
5.66
4.88
6.14
3.14
6.75
3.64
2.86
2.76
4.86

27
9
14
11
50
7
21
4
14
12

19
1
14
11
0

57
58
19

Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO
Maine
Phoenix
Las Vegas
SAN DIEGO
Phoenix
Shreveport
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO

1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
1
0
0
17
0
3
0
2
2

t22.2
20.2
72.0
55.2
720
8.0
29.2
22.0
42.1
16.2

130
22
89
68
67
8
24
9
42
24

39
6
33
26
31
3
8
11
12
3

83
11
43
40
78
9
23
13
11
9

NO

CATCHERS (2)

B-T HT

WT

BORN

BIRTHPLACE

RESIOENCE

1988 CLUB

AVG.

AB

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

ML-S

59
60

Kmak, Joe
Bathe, Bill

RR 60
RR 62

185
200

5363
1014-60

Napa, CA
Downey, CA

Foster City, CA
Tucson, AZ

Shreveport
Iowa

.225
.312

11
106

178
385

16
48

40
120

5
27

2
2

1
8

14
49

11
27

19
49

0
0

0000
0-071

RR

0
4
3
0

ML-S
0061
5031
1003
0-024
0-000
2070

NO

INFIELDERS (2)

B-T HT

WT

BORN

BIRTHPLACE

RESIOENCE

1988 CLUB

AVG.

AB

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

ML-S

63

Jurak, Ed

RR 62

187

10-24-57

Los Angeles, CA

San Pedro, CA

Laga, Mike

LL 62

210

61460

Ridgewood, NJ

Northampton, MA

Tacoma
OAKLAND
ST. LOUIS
Louisville

.295
.000
.130
.204

126
3
41
13

448
1
100
49

63
1
5
4

132
0
13
10

22
0
0
2

2
0
0
0

7
0
1
1

67
0
4
5

62
0
2
6

55
0
21
5

13
0
0
0

3022

AVG.

AB

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

ML-S

.315
.189
.295
.250

37
36
113
4

143
53
421
4

21
4
62
1

45
10
124
1

7
1
25
0

2
0
4
0

0
0
12
1

11
5
71
3

10
0
25
2

31
15
60
1

2
7
0

1064

NO

OUTFIELOERS (2)

B-T HT

WT

BORN

BIRTHPLACE

RESIDENCE

1988 CLUB

65

Steels, James

LL 5-10

180

53061

Jackson, MS

Santa Maria. CA

61

Tillman, Rusty

RR 60

190

8-29-60

Jacksonville, FL

Atlantic Beach. FL

Oklahoma City
TEXAS
Phoenix
SAN FRANCISCO

I -1

3007

0131

FINAL 1988
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WEST

Los Anges
Cincinnati
San D(ego

94
87
83

Houston
Allan1k

82
54

67
74
78

83

San firancisco

L
- PCT.,----U B--- EAST

-w

.584
.540
.S16

79

80
106

7.0
1 1 .0

.512

11.5

.506
.338

12.S
39.5

L-._PCT.

60
75
81
85
86
96

100
85
81
77
76
65

New York
Piltsburgh
Monlreal
Chicago
St- Louis
Philadelphia

.625
.531
.500
.475
.469
.404 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
WEST

PCT.

104
91

Oakland
Minnesota
Kansas Cily
Calilorria
Chicago
Texas
SeaIlle

58
71
77
87
90
91
93

84

75
71
70
68

PCT.

89
88
87
81
85
78
54

.549
73
74
.543
75
.537
.537
75
76
.528
84
.48,1
107 _..., 335

EAST

GB

.642
.562
.522
.463
.441
.435
.422

Boston
Delroil
Toronlo
Milwaukee
New York
Cleveland
Baltimore

13.0
19.5
29.0
32.5
33.5
35.5

GB

1 5.0
20.0
24.0
2S.0
35.5

GB

I i.o
I 2.0
I 2.0
3.5
1 1 .0
34.5

1 988 N ATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING


CLUB

AVG.

AB

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

IB

so

SB

cs

Chicago
New York
Monlreal
SI. Louis

.261
.256
.251
.249

163
160
163
162

5675
5408
5S73
SS18

660
703
628
S78

1481
1387
1 400
1373

262
251
260
207

46
24
48
33

113
152
107
71

612
659
S75
536

403
544
4S4
484

58
79
71
61

910
842
1 053
827

120
140
189
234

46
51
89
64

670

1353 227

113

629

550

71

1023

121

78

628
594
651
641
617
SSS
S97

1346
132S
1327
1334
1338
1319
1294

99
94
110
122
96
96
106

S87
S66
619
S88
S7S
S27
S67

437
494
553
479
474
432
489

65
59
65
60
67
59
S1

947
892
947
922
840
848
981

131
123
119
207
198
9S
112

46

60
S6
71
69
49

IB

so

San Francisco

.248 162

Los Angeles
San Diego
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Houston
Allanla
Philadelphia

.248
.247
.247
.246
.244
.242
.240

162
161
160
161
162
160
162

5450

S431
5366
5379
5426
5494
S440
S403

217
205
240
246
239
228
246

44

2S
3S
4S
2S
31
28
31

so

1988 NATIONAL LEAG U E CLUB PITCHING


CLUB

San

ERA

New York
Los Angelos
Monlreal
San Diego
Cincinnati

Francisco

60 2.91 160
67 2.96 162
81 3.08 163
78 3.28 161
74 3.3S 161

83

79 3.39 162

82 80
85 75
76 86
77 85
54 106
6S 96

Houslon
Pittsburgh
SI. Louis
Chicago
Allanla
Philadelphia

100
94
81
83
87

3.41
3.47
3.47
3.84
4.09
4.14

162
160
162
163
160
162

CG SHO SV

IP

HR HB

BB

1 439.0
1463.1
1482.2
1 449.0
1 4SS.O

1 253
1291
1310
1332
1271

532
S44
S92
S83
S96

46S 78 3S
482 84 22
S08 1 22 36
S28 1 12 21
S41 1 2 1 27

404
473
476
439
S04

33 1 1 00
61 1029
61 923
S2 88S
62 934

1339
1349
1387
1 494
1481
1447

631
616
633
694
741
734

558
555
567
625
657
6S9

478
469
486
490
524
628

73 1049
47 790
90 881
75 897
65 810
79 859

ER

31
32
18
30
24

22
24
12
9
13

25

13 42 1462.1 1323 626 550

21
12
17
30
14
16

1S
11
14
10
4
6

46
49
43
39
43
40
46
42
29
25
36

1 474.2
1 440.2
1470.2
1 464.1
1 446.0
1 433.0

99 30 422 68

123
108
91
115
108
118

37
32
18
31
43
36

875

1 988 NATIONAL LEAG U E CLUB FI ELDING


CLUB

PCT.

PO

Si. Louis
New York
San Diego
Chicago
Cincinnati
Piltsburgh

San Francisco

.981
.981
.980
.980
.980
.980

162
160
161
163
161
160

4412
4317
4347
4393
4365
4322

1 902
1 630
1 768
1822
1 802
1 80S

1 21
11S
120
12S
12S
12S

.979

162

4387

1795

129

Houston
Montreal
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
Allanla

.978
.977
.977
.976
.97S

162
163
162
162
160

4424
4448
4390
4299
4338

1 71 7
1816
1 747
16S4
1 789

138
142
142
14S
1S1

TC

OP

TP

PB

643S
6062
623S
6340
6292
62S2

131
127
147
128
131
126

0
0
0
0
0

8
12
11
12
9
8

6311

145

14

6279
6406
6279
6096
6278

124
14S
126
139
138

0
0
0
0
0

4
10
4
1S
9

1988 OFFICIAL BATTING STATISTICS


PLAYER
Aldrele
Brantley
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Cook
Davis
Downs
Dravecky
Escobar
Garner
Garrells
Hammaker
RIGHT
LEFT
Hayes
Krukow
LaCoss
Lefferts
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Milchell
Mulholland
Nixon
Perezchica
Price
Reid
Reuschel
Riles (TOT)
Riles (SF)
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
Spilman
Speier
Thompson
Tillman
U ribe
RIGHT
LEFT
Wasinger
Williams
Wilson
Youngblood
PITCHERS

AVG.

AB

.267
.500
. 1 89
.287
.282
.000
.000
. 1 67
. 1 00
.333
. 1 54
.077
.121
. 1 00
.333
.091
.073
.242
.000
.256
.255
.250
. 1 92
.234
.251
.000
.346
. 1 25
.000
.000
.110
.269
.294
. 1 73
.000
.000
. 1 75
.216
.264
.250
.252
.303
.229
.000
.205
.286
.252
. 1 28

139
9
73
157
162

389
2
206
568
575

44
0
13
109
102

27

15
65
43
-

54
10
3
13
13
33
30 3 11
41
33
9
160 12
499 53
116 12
26 1
273 23
505 60
14 2
78 1 5
8
8

H 2B 3B HR RBI GW SH SF HP BB IB
104 15
0
1
39 7
27
163
162 31
0 0
0 0
9 2
0

7
20
19
64
41
44
127
142
29
40
23
64
92
127
148
0
9
27
59
7
38
2
36 73 4
126 324 33 87
79 187 26 55
52 52 2
3 0
15
12
40 40 4
82 171 26 37
138 477 66 126
4
4
141 493 47 124
46
1 52 78
341 3
0
2
52 1 56 1 7 32
1
7
2
83 1 23 1 2 3 1
46
433 359 24

50
0
22
43
29 109 13
0 0 0
0 0
3 0
0 0
0

1
0

23
7
0
13
25
0
3
0
0
0
1
13

24
0
10
6

12

19
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
0
20
68
15
3
27
80 1 4
0 0
6

10
0
0
0
0
0

4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

56
0
20
97
100
3
0
3
0
0

13
0
3
4
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
2
3
13
48
2
10
2

19
27
28

18
14
48
3
0
35 1 0
14 5
21
0
19
0
16
45
14

0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 17
0 10
2
0
0
4
23
40
2
36 1 0
11 2
25 8
0 0
8 0
0 0
10 0
19 0

so

GI
SB CS OP

65 6 5
0 0 0
1 2
40
64 43 20
129 9
0
0
17 0
0
0
0
0
13
13
0
3
8
13
7
24
89
0
21
2 0
46 0
85 5
9 0
12 11
0
4 0
0
1
25 0
59
33
12
2
0
6
39
111 14
1
0
69 1 4 1 0
10
59
0
41
2
1 1
17
1 19 0 1

10
0

12
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
13

1
10

1
7
5
9 22
0 0

7
0
3
2
1
0

14
0
19
-

SAN FRANCISCO .248 162 5450 670 1353 227 44 1 1 3 629 78 91 5 1 33 550 71 1 023 121 78 96 129
.242 1 62 5459 626 1323 227 3 2 9 9 586 73 82 53 30 422 68 875 1 1 9 44 124 148
OPPONENTS

PINCHHITTING AVG. (abhrbi): Aldrete .379 (29-1 1-6); Brenly .000 (5-0-1); Butler .000(2-0-0); Clark .000(500); Escobar
.000 (1-0-0); Garner .154 (13-2-1); Hayes .000 (20-0); Leonard .000 (3-0-0); Maldonado .000(5-0-1); Melendez .250(16-4-2);
Melvin .250 (4-1 -0); Mitchell .200 (1 0-2-0); Nixon .200(51 0); Reid .000 (2-0-0); Riles .240 (25-65); Speier . 1 00 (10-11 );
Spilman .133 (30-8-3); Thompson .200 (5-1 0); Tillman .000 (3-0-0); Williams .000 (2-0-0); Youngblood .306(49-1 5-6); D.
Robinson .000 (1 -00); GIANTS TOTALS .211 (227-4826); OPPONENTS TOTALS 186 (237-4424).

PINCHHIT HOME RUNS (2): Spilman (July vs. Atlanta. second game); Riles (August 22 vs. Montreal); OPPONENTS 3.

TOP TEN HOME RUN SEASONS


AT CANDLESTICK PARK
No.
28
26
25
24

Player
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays

Year

No.

1 962
1 963
1 964
1 96 1
1 965

23
22

Player
Bobby Bonds
Will Clark
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey
Willie McCovey

Year
1 969
1 987
1 965
1 966
1 969

1988 OFFICIAL PITCHING STATISTICS


1 4.78

Bockus
Branlley
Cook
Davis
Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Lellerls
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
l:'V1lson

7
3
0
0
0

83 79 3 39 1 62 162 25
79 83 3.74 162 162 16

13 42
14 42

1
19
10
1
0
0

1 5.66
1 2.86
1 4.67
9 3.32
2 3 16
9 3 58
9 3 73
4 3 54
7 3 62
8 2.92
1 3.72
6 3.94
11 3 . 1 2
5 2 45
2 3 47
0 4 86
2 4 09

ER HR HB

IP

GS CG SHO SY

20
9
1
4 4
9 0
27 26
7
65
43 17
20 20
19 19
64 0
9 6
38 3
36 36
51 1 9
15
0
12 0
4 4

1
0
0
0
0 0
0 13
5
0
0
11
1 0
0
2
2
0
0
0 0

1
13
2
5
9
7

SAN FRANCISCO
OPPONENTS
COMBINED

l ERA

PITCHER

35
22
9
15
140
33
80
136
111
99
74
50
59
242
152
17
24
25

32 0
20.2
22.0
17 1
168.0
37 0
98 0
144 2
1 24.2
114 1
92. 1
46 0
61 2
245.0
1 76 2
23 1
16 2
22 0

19

13
8
10
67
19
42
68
51
55
33
20
33
88
63
10
13
14

17
13
1
7
9 4
62 1 1
13 4
39 3
60 1 1
49 1 3
46 5
30 7
19 3
27
5
85 1 1
48 1 1
9
9
1
10

SO WP BK

BB IB

1 13
1
6
0 11
6
47
8
46
41
31
1 47
1 23
1
7
27
42
49
1
7
0 3
0 8

18

11
13

15

10
9
3
3
5
0
6
8
12
0
0
0

118
19
86
65
75
70
58
18
49
92
122
22
9
15

1
2
0
0
3
0
2
0
0

1
4

1462 1 1323 626 550 99 30 422 68 875 44 22


1459 1 1353 670 607 1 1 3 33 550 71 1023 60 33

SHUTOUTS (2): Downs. Hammaker and Letterts. May 3 vs St Lours. Reuschel. Lellerts and Garretts.

July 6 vs Chicago

1988 GIANTS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING


CATCHERS (4)

PCT.

GS

PO

Tt

OP

CS-SB

(%)

PB

Brenly
Manwaring
Melvin
Spilman

.984

69

55

334

27

367

1 2-45

21%

10

.979

40

33

1 62

24

1 90

9-28

24%

.984

89

74

403

31

441

1 7-45

27%

1 .000

0-0

FIRST BASEMEN

(5)

Aldrete
Clark
Melendez
Melvin
Spilman
SECOND BASEMEN

(5)

THIRD BASEMEN (8)

Escobar
Garner
Hayes
Mitchell
Riles
Speier
Wasinger
Williams
SHORTSTOPS

Escobar
Riles
Speier
Uribe
Williams

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

1 . 000

10

61

64

1 04

12

.993

Perezchica
Riles
Speier
Thompson
Wasinger

(5)

1 58 .

1 57 "

1 492

1 608 .

DP
2
1 26 '

1 . 000

27

27

1 .000
1 .000

18

19

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

DP

1 .000

10

1 . 000

17

11

21

33

54

.985

45

22

46

87

1 35

18

.978

1 34

1 27

255

365

14

634

88

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

DP

1000

.943

1 02

97

61

203

16

280

18

.975

30

24

15

63

80

1000

22
1

26

35

.967

43

33

35

83

1 22

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

DP

1000

48

45

. 9 79

16

10

37

.978

12

15

29

.970

1 40

1 40

212

404

19

635

77

927

14

10

13

25

41

OUTFIELDERS

Aldrete
Butler
Hayes
Leonard
Maldonado
Melendez
Mitchell
Nixon
Spilman
Tillman
Youngblood
PITCHERS

Backus
Brantley
Cook
Davis
Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Lefferts
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
Wilson

(11)

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

DP

.982
.988
1 . 000
.987
.962

1 15
1 55
4
43
1 39
1
40
46
1
1
45

93
1 49
2
40
1 28
0
38
17
1
0
18

21 1
395
5
74
251
0
57
59
0
1
48

5
3
0
0
5
0
2
0
1
0
0

4
5
0
1
10
0
6

220
403
5
75
266
0
65
60
2
1
49

1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

PCT.

GS

PO

TC

DP

1000
1 . 000
1 . 000
.833
.974
.800
.895
1 . 000
1 . 000
1 .000
1 . 000
1 .000
1 .000
1 .000
.912
1 .000
1 .000
1 . 000

20
9
4
9
27

0
1
4
0
26
7
0
17
20
19
0
6
3
36
19
0
0
4

2
0
0
1
15
0
5
7
8
10
2
7

7
7
1
4
22
8
12
33
18
32
11

0
0
0

3
12
12
1
0

8
32
19
4
2

9
7
1
6
38
10
19
40
26
42
13
14
11
44
34
5
2
2

0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0

.908
.983
.500
1 .000
.980

(18)

65
43
20
19
64
9
38
36
51
15
12
4

1
0

1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0

Kevin Mitchell

1988 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS


TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
THE RECORD . .
. San Francisco ended the 1988 campaign in fourth place in the
West, 1 1 .5 games au:, with an 83-79 record . . . the Giants finished with the same rec
ord in 1 986 . . S F was 46-39 at the All-Star break, 45-36 at home and 38-43 on the
road .
ROGER CRAIG .
. has posted winning seasons in all three of his full campaigns
as the Giants skipper, marking the first time in 1 7 years the Giants have won more than
they have lost in three straight seasons . . . since taking over on Sept. 18, 1985, Roger
has managed the club to a 262-242 record . . that's a winning percentage of .520,
the highest by a SF skipper since Clyde King's .534 mark in 1969-70 . . ran his
managerial record on Opening Day to a perfect 5-0 with a 5-1 win Los Angeles, April
4 . . has served as an NL coach in the last two All-Star games .
FIRING BLANKS .
. for only the second time in San Francisco history, the Giants
staff posted three consecutive shutouts July 5-8, and had a 30-inning scoreless streak
during. that stretch . . Terry M u lholland blanked Chicago 9-0 July 5 .
Rick
Reuschel, Craig Lefferis and Scott Garrelts combined on a 2-0 whitewash of the Cubs
July 6 . . . then, following an off day, Mike LaCoss fired a 1-0 shutout vs. St. Louis July
8 . . it was the first time the Giants had three straight shutouts since May 11-13, 1960

21-RUN SALUTE

. . . . SF's staff had its shutout streak ended on July 9 vs. St. Louis,
but the bats didn't stop . . the Giants set a new San Francisco record for runs i n a
game with a 21-2 rout of the Cardinals, their largest offensive output since a 21-4 romp
vs. Pittsburgh May 25, 1954 . . they also set a new SF record for margin of victory
(19), two short of the franchise mark .
1 0,000th HOME RUN .
. the Giants hit five home runs in that 21-2 win July 9,
including the franchise's 10,000th HR . . . Ernest Riles connected for the historic
HR off the Cards' Steve Peters in the 7th inning . . the Giants are the only
National League franchise to reach the 10,000 mark in HRs; only the Yankees have
hit more .
COMPLETE GAMES .
. the staff posted 25 complete games in 1988, the most
by a Giants staff since 1980 (27) . . Kelly Downs, Don Robinson and Atlee Hammaker
threw consecutive complete games Aug. 9-1 1 , for the first time since 1978 .
HOMERS .
. the Giants hit 113 HRs in 1988, a decrease of 92 roundtrippers from
their 1 987 SF record of 205 . . S F slumped through a 12-game streak in which it
failed to hit a home run from Aug. 26-Sept. 7, a span of 1 1 9 innings .
ATTENDANCE

.
. the Giants finished the 1988 home season with the third
largest single-season home attendance mark i n Giants franchise history, with
1 ,786,482 fans . . only 1987, with 1 ,917,863 customers and 1960, when the Giants
drew 1 ,795,356 i n Candlestick's first season, outdrew 1988 .
DEFENSE .
. the 1988 SF club tied a franchise record for fewest errors in a sea
son with 1 29, tying the 1987 mark . . the Giants finished seventh in the NL with a .979
fielding percentage and were second with 145 double plays .
ALL-STARS .
. . for the third time in 17 years, the Giants had three players named
to the All-Star team . . 1 B Will Clark became the first Giant i n 1 5 years, since SS
Chris Speier i n 1 973, to be elected to a starting position in an All-Star Game . . 2B
Robby Thompson and RHP Rick Reuschel were also named to the team, but did not
attend . . Roger Craig made his second consecutive appearance as an NL coach

TRANSACTIONS

. .
. San Francisco made 79 different player transactions dur
ing the 1988 season, including 26 during the month of August . . equipment man
Mike Murphy su ited up 43 different players, including 1 8 pitchers, three catchers, 13
infielders and n i ne outfielders . . over the last three seasons, S F has averaged 75
player moves a year (79 in 1988, 84 in 1987 and 61 in 1986) .
DISABLED LIST . . . . . the Giants were once again among the DL leaders, using
the list 1 2 times during the 1988 season , including eight times with a pitcher . . dis
abled players included: Kelly Downs, Dave Dravecky (twice). M i ke Krukow, Mike

LaCoss, Terry Mulholland, Joe Price (twice). Jeffrey Leonard, Francisco Melendez,
Phil Garner, and Jose Uribe . . over the last three years, the Giants have used the
DL 35 times .
M*A*S*H UNIT .
. Seven different Giants underwent surgery as a result of inju
ries suffered during the 1988 season . . . they include: Phil Garner (disc in lower back,
April 1 9 ) , Dave Dravecky (left shoulder, June 11 and removal of cancerous tumor in
left arm, Oct. 7), Mike Lacoss (right elbow, July 21 ) , Mike Krukow (right shoulder, Sept.
13), Kevin Mitchell (right knee, Oct. 4). Bob Melvin (left knee, Oct. 4) and Joe Price
(left shoulder, Oct. 4) .
STARTING HURLERS .
. . . due to injuries, the G iants started 12 different pitchers
during the 1988 season . . Rick Reuschel was the only starter who did not miss a
turn from the Opening Day rotation of Dave Dravecky, Kelly Downs, Mike Krukow, Mike
LaCoss and Reuschel . . . other starters in 1 988 were: Joe Price, Atlee Hammaker,
Don Robinson, Terry Mulholland, Trevor Wilson, Jeff Brantley, and Dennis Cook . .
GEORGIA SWEEP .
. . . the Giants swept a three-game series from the Braves
Atlanta June 27-29, marking the first SF sweep in Atlanta since April, 1971 . .

1988 WON-LOST BREAKDOWN


HOME

ROAD

TOTAL

Saason
Day Games
Night Games
Grass Fi elds
Artificial Tu rf
Versus RH Starters
Versus LH Starters
One-Run Decisions
Extra-Innings
Shutouts

45-36
24- 1 5
2 1 -2 1
45-36
0-0
2920
1 6- 1 6
1 6- 1 1
3-6
8-6

38-43
1 5- 1 3
23-30
21-18
1 7-25
29-31
9-12
9- 1 5
3-6
5-8

83-79
39-28
44-51
66-54
1 7-25
58-51
25-28
25-26
6- 1 2
1 3- 1 4

April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Before All-Star Break
After All-Star Break

68
85
66
1 3-4
7-5
58
27-21
1 8 1 5

5-4
6-9
8-5
4-7
7- 1 0
7-7
1-1
1 9- 1 8
1 9-25

1 1 -1 2
1 4 1 4
1 41 1
1 7- 1 1
1 4- 1 5
1 2- 1 5
1-1
46-39
37-40

Vs. N . L. WEST
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
San Diego

2223
7-2
4-5
4-5
3-6
4.5

25-20
6-3
3-6
7-2
3-6
6-3

47-43
1 3-5
7-1 1
1 1 -7
6- 1 2
1 0-8

Vs. N. L. EAST
Chicago
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St . Lou is

23- 1 3
42
3.3
5- 1
42
3.3
4-2

1 3-23
3-3
2-4
3-3
1 -5
1 -5
3-3

36-36
7-5
5-7
8-4
5-7
48
7-5

GIANTS RECORD WHEN THEY:


W-L
Scored First
Led After Seven
Trail After Seven
Tied After Seven
Led After Eight
Trail After Eight
Tied After Eight

5 1 -25
72-3
4-57
7- 1 9
74- 1
1 -60
8- 1 8

W-L
Scored Four or More Runs
Scored Less Than Four Runs
Out-Hit Opponents
Out-Hit by Opponents
Games Decided in Last At-Bat
Come-From-Behind Wins
Different Lineups Used

62-20
21 -58
62- 1 5
1 6-56
1 1 -23
36
111

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS


HIGHS A NO LOWS - 1988
CLUB
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 6, ( 3 times) last: September 1 2- 1 8
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 6 , September 2-7
MOST RUNS, GAME, GIANTS: 2 1 , July 9 vs. St. Louis
MOST RUNS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 1 3 , (4 times) last: August 16 vs. New York
MOST RUNS, INNING, GIANTS: 7, July 9 vs. St. Louis (7th)
MOST RUNS, INNING, OPPONENTS: 9, August 1 6 vs. New York (1 st)
MOST HITS, GAME, GIANTS: 20, (twice) last: August 1 4 Los Angeles
MOST HITS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 1 8, (3 times) last: August 2 vs. Houston
MOST HITS, INNING, GIANTS: 6 , (4 limes) last: July 20 Chicago (8th)
MOST HITS, INNING, OPPONENTS: 8 , August 1 6 vs. New York ( 1 st)
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME, GIANTS: 5, July 9 vs. SL Louis
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 3, (5 times) last: September 1 1

vs. Houston
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME, GIANTS: 4, (5 times) last: September 20 Atlanta
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME, OPPONENTS: 7 , April 18 Cincinnati ( 1 2 inni ngs)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, GAME, GIANTS: 3, (8 times) last: September 27

vs. Los Angeles


MOST DOUBLE PLA VS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 5, August 23 vs. Montreal

( 1 3 innings)
MOST ERRORS, GAME, GIANTS: 5, September 6 vs. San Diego
MOST ERRORS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 6, May 9 Pittsburgh
LONGEST

AME,

INNINGS: 1 6, May 1 1 SL Louis: won 5-4

LONGEST GAME, TIME: 4:48 (1 6 innings), May 1 1 St. Louis


LONGEST, 9-INNING GAME: 3:49, May 1 2 St. Louis
QUICKEST GAME: 1 :55, August 27 New York
LARGEST CROWD, HOME: 54,543, April 7 vs. San Diego
SMALLEST CROWD, HOME: 4 , 9 1 0 , September 7 vs. Atlanta
LARGEST CROWD, ROAD: 49,306, August 15 Los Angeles
SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD: 2 , 35 1 , September 1 9 Atlanta

I N D IVIDUAL BATTING
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 1 6 , Will Clark, September 1 3-30
MOST HITS, GAME: 5, Chris Speier, July 9 vs. St. Louis
MOST RUNS, GAME: 4 , (5 times) last: Joel Youngblood, August 7 Atlanta
MOST DOUBLES, GAME: 3, Brett Butler, September 8 vs. Atlanta
MOST TRIPLES, GAME: 1 , (44 times) last: Jose Uribe (September 27

vs. Cincinnati)
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME: 2: Matt Williams, September 24 vs. Los Angeles

& Bob Brenly, May 8 Chicago

MOST RBis, GAME: 7, Will Clark, June 22 vs. San Diego


MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME: 3, Brett Butler: August 31 Philadelphia

& June 4 vs. Houston

GRAND SLAMS: (twice) Matt Williams, J u ne 4 vs. Houston: Chris Speier, May 20

vs. Montreal

MOST Ks, GAME, GIANTS: 1 2 , August 20 vs. Philadelphia


MOST Ks, GAME, GIANTS PITCHER: 1 0 Don Robinson, August 20 vs. Phi ladelphia
,

MOST Ks, GAME, OPPONENTS: 1 4 , May 2 vs. St. Louis


MOST Ks, GAME, OPPOSING PITCHER: 1 2 , David Cone, August 1 7 vs. New York
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, GIANTS: 1 , Don Robinso n , August 10 H ouston
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, OPPOSING PITCHER: 2, (twice) last: Floyd Youmans
M ay 2 1 vs. M ontreal
MOST WALKS, GAME, GIANTS: 8 , September 7 vs. Atlanta
MOST WALKS, GAME, OPPONENTS: 1 0 , August 31 @ Philadelphia (1 1 i n n i ngs)
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:

9,

(22 times) last: Don Robinson,


October 2 @ Los Angeles

MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER: 5.0, Scott Garrelts, August 23 vs. Montreal
(1 3 i n n i ngs)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 5 , Rick Reuschel (M ay 26-June 1 5)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 5, C raig Lefferts (April 28-J une 1 4)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS: 1 4 . 2 , Don Robi nson (September
27-0ctober 2)

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS


1988 DAY-BY-DAY RECORD
#

DATE D/N OPP

1 414
2 415
4/6
3

417

4/8

5 419
6 4/10
7 4/11
8 4/12
9 4/13
4/14
10 4/15
11

4/16

1 2 4/1 7
1 3 4/18

D at L A

at L A

WINNER/LOSER
DRAVECKY (10)/Valenzuela
HERSHISER/Downs (0-1)

OFF DAY

N
N
D

L 0-5

1-1

C n/Hou
C n/Hou

3-1

T2

-0.5

Hou

41

T1

LA

L 4-6

4-2

-1

LA

L 04

4.3

LA

L 3-4

44

1.5
-2

4
T3

Hou
Hou

w 3-1

Whitson/Dravecky (1 1 )

Cin.

SOTO/Downs (0-2)

Cin .

Jackson/Garrelts (01)

w 5-1

w 5-4 (11)
w 8-3

64

T3

M. Davis/Robinson (1 -1)

L 1-2

6-5

L.A

w 6-3 (12)

7.5
85

T3

1.5
-1

Hou
Hou

Garrelts (1-1)/McCullers
Letterts (1 0)/Perry

w 94

RASMUSSEN/LaCoss (11)

L 0-8

LA

D LA

Hershiser/Krukow (1-1)

L 3-10

18 4/24

D LA

Valenzuela/LaCoss (12)

L 04

4/25
19 4/26
20 4127
21 4/28

Pit

w 5.3

Perry/Price (0-1)

L 6-7 (12)

9.7

RAINED OUT

23 4/30

D Chi.

Chi .

L 0-2

Dravecky (2-1)/Drabek

w 64

J. Robinson/Letterts (1-1)
Hammaker (1-0)/SUTCLIFFE
Lancaster/Price (0-2)

LA

10-11
1 1- 1 1

3.5

L.A

L 1-2 (13)

1 1 12

12-12

1314

-3.5
4.5

Maddux/Lacoss (1-3)

D at Chi.

Reuschel (5-1)/Moyer

w 2-1

30

5/8

D at Chi.

31

519

N
N

Capel/Garrelts (12)

5123
45 5/25
46 5/26
47 5/27
48 5/28
49 5129
50 5130
51 5/31
52 6/1
612
53 6/3
54

6/4

55

6/5

LA

4.5

L.A
LA

13-1 5

-5.5

L.A

14-15

T3

L 7-13

1416

T3

4.5
5.5

Hou
LA

LA

at Pit

Robinson (2-1)/J. Robinson

w 8-6

15-16

T3

.5

Palacios/Downs (03)

L 2-6

w 54 (16)

15-17

LA

16-17

T3

.5

L.A

L 12-13

16-18

.5

1 7-18

L.A
L.A

18-18

4
.4

19-1 8

.4

LA
LA

SI L.
D a t SIL.
N NY
D NY
D NY
N Phi.
N Phi.
D Phi.
OFF DAY
Mon.

D Mon.
D Mon.
OFF

DAY

at NY
at N Y

at N Y
a t Phi.

D at Phi.
D at Phi.
N at Mon.
N at Mon.

Hammaker (3-0)/Forsch
Terry/Letterts (12)
DOWNS (1 3)/0jeda
Krukow (2-2)/Darling

w 3-2
w 3-2

LA

LaCoss (2-3)/Fernandez

w 5-1

RAWLEY/Reuschel (52)

L 0-3

19-19

4.5

GROSS/Downs (1-4)

L 1-8

19-20

-4.5

LA

20-20

-3.5
.4

LA/Hou
L.A

-3.5
-3.5

Hou

Krukow (3-2)/Ruttin

w 5-1

LaCoss (3-3)/B. Smith

w 1 1 2

YOUMANS/Reuschel (53)
Downs (2-4)/Heaton

L 0-6
w 7-2

21-20
2121
22-21

w 42

23-21

.3

L 3-6

23-22

.3

Hou
L.A

24-22

3
3

L.A

4
4
5

L.A
LA

Krukow (42)/01eda
Darling/Lacoss (3-4)
Reuschel (6-3)/Gooden
Gross/Downs (2-5)
Harris/Backus (0 1)
Rulfin/Krukow (4-3)
McGaffigan/Garrelts (1-3)
Reuschel (7-3)/B. Smith

at Mon.
OFF DAY

Downs (3-5)/Youmans

Hou.
Hou.

D. Smith/Garrelts (14)

Hou.

Reuschel (83)/Deshaies

N
D
D

L 2-3

Hou
LA

at Pit

D at

N
N
N
N

LA
Hou

13-13

OFF DAY

3.5
4
.3

L 3-5

St.L.

D atChi

44 5/24

LA

T4

12 (10)
w 4.3

5/6

5/19

-3.5

9-10

517

41 5/20
42 5/21
43 5/22

LA

3.5

28

40 5/18

LA

3.5

10-10

29

39 5/1 7

LA

-3.5

Mathews/Krukow (12)

D SLL.

38 5/16

2.5

-3.5

514

37 5/15

9-8

1213

513

Hou

9.9

L 1-5
w 2-0

27

LA
LA/Hou
LA/Hou

w 7-6

26

36 5/14

Hou

1.5

Reuschel (41)/Maddux

D
N
N

35 5/13

DeLeon/Dravecky (22)
Hammaker (2-0)/Terry

512

34 5/12

- 1 .5

StL.

5/1

25

33 5/11

3
T3

Chi.

24

32 5/10

3
T3

4
Smiley/Reuschel (3-1)

Pit
D Pit

22 4/29

5/5

Reuschel (3-0)/R. Robinson

8-6
96

OFF DAY

N
N

Hou

Reuschel (2-0)/Grant

4122
1 7 4/23

16 4/21

54

-2.5
- 1 .5

at Cin
at Cin.

at Cin.
D at Cin.

Cin

0.5

N
N
N

14 4/19
15 4/20

C n/Hou

Reuschel (10)/Grant

at S.D
D at S.D

-0.5

T3

S.D.

at S.D.

CLUB

T3

LaCoss (1-0)/Jones

Robinson (1 -0)/Perry

T1
T3

21

w 6-1

S.D.

OFF DAY

N
N

1-0

Krukow (1 0)/Show

D Cin.

RECORD POS GB

w 5-1

S.D.

D S.D.

N
N

W/LSCORE

Lacoss (44)/Ryan

w 5-2

2-5
L 3-4 (10)
L 2-4
L 2-3
w 9-2
w 21

L 48

w 8-2
w 9.3

4
3
T3

24-23
24-24 3
24-25 3
24-26 3
25-26 3
26-26 3
3
26 27 3
27-27 3
28-27 3

3.5
.4

5
4
.4
4
.5
4
4

Hou
Hou
Hou

LA
LA
LA
LA
L.A
LA
LA
LA

-i
-

r-i
""""'
-

#
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85

DATE D/N OPP


6/6
6/7
6/8
6/9
6/1 0
6/1 1
6/1 2
6/13
6/1 4
6/1 5
6/1 6
611 7
6/1 8
6/1 9
6120
6121
6122
6123
6124
6125
6/26
6127
6128
6129
6130
7/1
712
713
714
715
7/6
717
718
719
7110

OFF DAY
N All .
N All.
D All.
N C1n.
D Gin.
D C1n.
N at S . D.
N al S.D.
D al S . D.
OFF DAY
N at Cin.
D at Cin.
D at Cin.
N S. D.
N S. D.
D S.D.
OFF DAY
N at Hou.
N at Hou.
D at Hou.
N at All.
N at All.
N al All.
OFF DAY
N Pit.
D Pit.
D Pit.
D Chi.
N Chi
D Chi.
OFF DAY
N St . L
D St. L
D SIL

WINN ER/LOSER

W/L SCDRE

RECORD POS GB

DOWNS(45)/Mahler
Alvarez/Lefferts (1 3)
Lacoss (54)/P Smith
Reuschel (93)/Soto
Browning/Lefferts (1 -4)
Jackson/Downs (4-6)
Show/Krukow (44)
Booker/Lefferts (15)
Reuschel (1 0-3)/Hawkins

50
L 45
w 6-4
w 9-6
L 2-7
L 6-10
L 3-7
L 5-8
w 42

2927
2928
3028
3128
31 29
31 30
3131
31 32
3232

JACKSON/Hammaker (3-1 )
A . Robinson/Downs (4-7)
Krukow (5-4)/Rijo
HawkinslLaCoss (55)
RASMUSSEN/Reuschel (1 04)
Lefferts (2-5)/M. Davis

L 0-5
L 23
w 5-3
L 1-2
L 3-8
w 8-7

32-33
3234
33.34
33-35
33-36
3436

DOWNS (5-7)/Ryan
KRUKOW (6-4)/Darwin
Desha1eslLaCoss (5-6)
Hammaker (4-1)/Mahler
Downs (6-7)/Jimenez
Robinson (3-1)/P Smith

w
w

1 1 -0
4-1
L 0-6
w 1 0-9
w 13-7
w 7-2

3536
3636
36-37
37-37
3837
39.37

J. Robinson/Hammaker (4-2)
LaCoss (6-6)/Rucker
DOWNS (7-7)/Dunne
MADDUX/Hammaker (43)
MULHOLLAND (1 0)/Schiraldi
Reuschel (1 1 -4)/Moyer

L 25 (10)
21
4-0
L 2-3
w 90
w 2-0

39-38
40-38
41-38
41 39
42-39
43.49

LaCOSS (76)/Magrane
Downs (8-7)/Tudor
MULHOLLAND (2-0)/Cox

w
w
w

44.39
45-39
46-39

w
w

1 0
21-2
2-1

3
3
3
3
T2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T3
3
T3
T3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

CLUB

3.5
LA
2.5
LA
3.5
LA
3.5
LA
L.A
-2 5
-2.5
L.A
2 5
LA
.3 LA/Hou
-4
LA
-4
LA
-3.5
LA
-3
LA
-4
LA
-4.5
LA
5.5
LA
6.5
L.A
5.5
LA
5.5
LA
LA
-5.5
LA
-5.5
-6.5
LA
-6.5
LA
5.5
LA
LA
5.5
5.5
LA
-5-5
LA
-5.5
LA
-4.5
LA
5.5
LA
LA
-5.5
LA
-5.5
-5.5
LA
LA
-4.5
LA
3.5
-2.5
LA

ALL-STAR BREAK - RECORD 4639

_,
-

86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
1 00
101
102
103
104
105
106
1 07
1 08
1 09
110
111
112
113
114

7114
711 5
711 6
711 7
711 8
7/19
7120
7/21
7122
7/23
7/24
7125
7/26
DH
7127
7128
7129
7130
7131
DH
8/1
8/2
8/3
814.
815
816
817
818
819
8/1 0
811 1

N
N
N
D
D
D
D
N
N

al Pit.
al Pit.
al Pit.
al Pit.
at Chi.
at Chi.
at Chi.
at Sl . L .
al SIL
D at SIL
D at SIL
N LA
N LA
LA
N LA
OFF DAY
N All .
D All .
D All .
All .
N Hou.
N Hou.
D Hou
OFF DAY
N al All.
N al All.
D at All.
N at All.
N at Hou.
N at Hou
N at Hou

Fisher/Reuschel (11 5)
Ki pper/Downs (88)
Drabek/Lacoss (7-7)
J. Robinson/Price (0-3)
Perry/Lefferts (2-6)
Reuschel (125)/SUTCLIFFE
Downs (9-8)/Maddux
Cox/Price (0-4)
Ouisenberry/Lefferts (27)
Garrelts (24)/Worrell
REUSCHEL (135)/DeLeon
DOWNS (108)/Valenzuela
Hershiser/Mulholland (2-1)
Holton/Garrelts (2-5)
Price (1-4)/Leary

L
L
L
L
L

w
w
L
L

w
w
w

L
L

29
58
1 -1 0
45
3-8
31
1 2-2
4-6
2-4 ( 1 1 )
6-5
5-0
31
3-7
5-6 (1 1 )
2-1 (10)

REUSCHEL (145)/Z. Smith


Downs ( 1 1 8)/Mahler
Backus (1-1)/Alvarez
Garrelts (3-5)/Assenmacher
HAMMAKER (5-3)/Ryan
Darwin/A. Davis (01)
Scott/Garrelts (3-6)

w
w
w
w
w

Mahler/Robinson (32)
P. Smith/Hammaker (54)
Reuschel (1 5-5)/Glavine
A . Davis (1-1 )/Smoltz
Agosto/DOWNS (1 1 -9)
ROBINSON (4-2)/Deshaies
HAMMAKER (6-4)/Ryan

L 58
L 2-7
w 1 4-4
w 5-2
L 2-3
w 5-0
w 6-0

5.3
21
4-2
3-2 ( 1 0)
4-1
L 1 0-1 3
L 2-3

2
2
2
2
T2
T2
T2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5348 3
5448 3
5548
56-48 T2
57-48 2
57-49 T2
57-50 3
3
5751 3
5752 3
5852 3
59-52 3
59-53 3
60-53 3
61-53 3
46-40
46-41
4642
4643
46-44
47-44
48-44
48-45
4846
4946
5046
51 -46
51'47
51 48
52-48

.7
-6
-7
-8
-7
-7
-6
-5

LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
L.A.
LA

-4.5
-3.5
-4.5
-4.5
-4.5
-4.5
5.5
4.5
-3.5
-3.5
-3.5
-2.5

L.A.
L.A.
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
L.A
L.A.
LA
LA

-4
.5
5.5
.7
-8
-7
-6
-6
.7

.7

i-i
# DATE DIN OPP

WINNER/LOSER

W/LSCORE RECORD POS GB

1 1 5 8/12

N at L.A.

Leary/Reuschel (156)

L 37

6154

3.5

116
117
118
119
120
1 21
1 22
1 23
1 24
125
1 26
1 27

N
D
N
N

Pena/Price (1-5)
Downs (12-9)/Hershiser
Belcher/Robinson (43)
Gooden/Hammaker (6-5)
REUSCHEL (1 6-6)/Cone
Krukow (74)/0jeda
Downs (13-9)/Ruffin
Robinson (5-3)/Freeman
Hammaker (7-5)/Carman
REUSCHEL (1 7-6)/B. Smith
McGaffigan/Garrelts (3-7)
Martinez/Samuels (0 1)

L 12 (1 1)
w 154
L 01
L 613
w 40
w 41
w 6-2
w 4.3
w 63
w 32
L 1 2(13)
L 57

6155
62-55
6256
62,57
6357
6457
65-57
6657
67-57
6857
6858
6859

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

-4.5
-3.5
4.5
-5.5
-5.5
5.5
-5.5
-5.5
-5.5
-4.5
-4.5
-4.5

Fernandez/Robinson (54)
Darling/Reuschel (17-7)
Garrelts (4-7)/McDowell
Rawley/Hammaker (76)
Bedrosian/Lefferts (28)
Garrelts (5-7)/Ruffin

L 0-3
L 12
w 7.4
L 03
L 5-7
w 3-2 (1 1)

B. Smith/Hammaker (77)
McGaffigan/Samuels (02)
Holman/Reuschel (1 7-8)
SHOW/Wilson (0-1)
Rasmussen/Garrelts (58)
GLAVINE/Brantley (01)
ROBINSON (6-4)/Puleo
Darwin/Garrelts (59)
Lefferts (3-8)/Agosto
DESHAIES/Hammaker (7-8)
Cook (10)/Hawkins
Reuschel (18-8)/Whitson
Robinson (7-4)/Jones

L
L
L
L
L
L

010
46 (13)
23
4-7
34
1-4
w 32
L 34 (12)
w 32
L 1 4
w 42
w 41
w 65

Hammaker (8-8)/Knepper
REUSCHEL (198)/Deshaies

w
w
w

128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
1 37
138
139
1 40
1 41
142
143
144
1 45
146
147
148
1 49
1 50
1 51
1 52
153
1 54
1 55
1 56
157
158
159
1 60
161
1 62

8/13
8/14
8/15
8/16
8/17
8/18
8/19
8/20
8/21
8/22
8/23
8/24
8/25
8/26
8/27
8/28
8/29
8/30
8/31
9/1
9/2
9/3
9/4
9/5
9/6
9/7
9/8
9/9
9/10
9/11
9/12
9/13
9/14
9/15
9/16
9/17
9/18
9/19
9/20
9/21
9/22
9/23
9/24
9/25
9/26
9/27
9/28
9/29
9/30
10/1
10/2

at L.A.
at L.A.
at L.A.
N .Y.

N N.Y.
D N.Y.
N Phi.
D Phi.
D Phi.
N Mon.
N Mon.
D Mon.
OFF DAY
N at N.Y.
N at N .Y.
D at N .Y.
N at Phi.
N at Phi.
N at Phi.
OFF DAY
N at Mon.
N at Mon.
D at Mon.
D S. D.
N S.D.
N Atl .
N Atl.
N Hou.
D Hou.
D Hou .
N at S.D.
N at S.D.
N at S. D.
OFF DAY
N at Hou.
D at Hou.
D at Hou.
N at Atl.
N at Atl.
N at Cin.
D at Cin.
N L.A.
D L.A.
D L.A.
N Cin.
N Cin.
N Cin.
OFF DAY
N at L.A.
D at L.A.
D at L.A.

T2
T2

T2
T2
T2

T2

Robinson (8-4)/Scott
Alvarez/Price (1-6)
Samuels (1-2)/Blankenship
Browning/REUSCHEL (19-9)
Armstrong/Robinson (85)
HERSHISER/Hammaker (8-9)
Horton/Wilson (0-2)
COOK (2-0)/BELCHER
Browning/Reuschel (19-10)
Robinson (9-5)/Armstrong
HAMMAKER (9-9)/Jackson

103
L 3-4 (10)
w 7-4
L 1-5
L 13
L 03
L 3.7
w 2-0
L 2-5
w 63
w 61

68-60 3
6861 3
6961 3
6962 3
69-63 3
7063 3
3
7064 3
7065 4
70-66 4
7067 4
7068 T4
7069 5
7169 T4
71-70 T4
7270 T4
72-71 5
7371 T4
74-71 4
7571 4
4
7671 4
7771 4
7871 T2
7872 13
7972 3
79.73 13
79.74 4
79.75 4
7976 4
8076 13
80-77 4
81-77 4
82-77 3

Holton/Cook (2-1)
Belcher/REUSCHEL (19-1 1)
ROBINSON (1 0-5)/Leary

L 4-6
L 1 2
w 1 0

82-78
82-79
8379

5-4
42

POST ALL-STAR BREAK - RECORD 37-40

13
13
4
4

-4.5
-5.5
-6.5
-6.5
-7.5
-8.5
-7.5
7.5
-7.5
-7.5
-8
-9
-9
10
9
-9
-9
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-9
-9
-9
-10
-10
-10.5
-10.5
-11 .5
-1 2 .5
-1 1 .5
-12.5
-1 1 .5
10.5
-10.5
1 1 .5
-12.5
-11 .5

CLUB
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.
L.A.

rrrr
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FINAL 1 988 RECORD - 8379


Pitchers name in Bold
(

Face 'IYPB indicates complete game

) - i n dicates Extra-Inning Game (Number of innings)

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GIANTS 1988 PLAYER TRANSACTIONS


JANUARY 28: Phil Garner

(IF) signed as a free agent.

1988 OPENING DAY ACTIVE ROSTER


PITCHERS (10): Kelly Downs, Dave Dravecky, Scott Garrelts, Atlee Hammaker, Mike

Krukow, M i ke LaCoss, Craig Letterts, Joe Price, Rick Reuschel, Don Robinson.
CATCHERS (2): Bob Brenly, Bob Melvin .
I NFIELDERS (7): Will Clark, Phil Garner, Kevin Mitchell, Chris Speier, Harry Spilman,

Robby Thompson, Jose Uri be.


(5): Mike Aldrete, Brett Butler, Candy Maldonado, Jesse Reid, Joel
Youngblood.

OUTFIELDERS

APRIL 3 : Jessie Reid

(OF) purchased from Phoenix.

APRIL 4: Jeffrey Leonard (OF) placed on 15-day DL (strained left quadricep muscle),
retroactive to March 29. Francisco Melendez ( I F) placed on 1 5-day DL (pulled right

hamstring).
APRIL 13: Leonard activated from 1 5-day DL. Phil Garner

(IF) placed on 21 -day DL

(herniated disk i n lower back).


APRIL 14: Reid optioned to Phoenix. Mark Wasi nger
MAY

(IF) purchased lrom Phoenix.

5: Dave Dravecky (LHP) placed on 15-day DL, retroactive to May 3 (Stitt left shoul

der). Terry Mulholland (LHP) recalled from Phoenix.


MAY 6 : Melendez assigned to Phoenix on 20-day rehabilitation.
MAY 13: Randy Bockus (RHP) recalled from Phoenix. Wasinger optioned to Phoenix.
Melendez activated from 1 5-day DL and outrighted to Phoenix.
MAY 14: Joe Price (LHP) placed on 21day DL, retroactive to May 9 (inflamed left rotater
cuff). Angel Escobar ( I F) recalled from Phoenix.
MAY 28: Dravecky activated from 21 -day DL. Wasinger recalled from Phoenix. Mu l
holland and Escobar optioned to Phoenix.
JUNE 2: Matt Williams (IF) and Kirt Manwaring (C) recalled from Phoenix. Jose Uribe
(IF) placed on 1 5-day DL, retroactive to May 31 (emotional stress). Bob Melvin (C)

optioned to Phoenix.
JUNE 3: Dravecky placed on 1 5-day DL, retroactive to May 29 (left shoulder). Price acti
vated from 21-day DL.
JUNE 8: Ernest Riles (IF) acquired from Milwaukee in exchange lor Jeffrey Leonard

(OF).

JUNE 9 : Melendez and Rusty Tillman (OF) purchased lrom Phoenix. Wasinger (IF)
optioned to Phoenix. Harry Spilman (IF) outrighted to Phoenix.
J U N E 16: Uribe activated from 1 5-day DL. Williams optioned to Phoenix.
J U N E 20: Spilman purchased from Phoenix. Tillman outrighted to Phoenix.
JUNE 23: Donell Nixon (OF) acqui red from Seattle as a player to be named later for
Rod Scurry (LHP) trade on March 1 8. Melendez outrighted to Phoenix.
JUNE 30: Melvin recalled from Phoenix. Manwaring optioned to Phoenix.
J U LY 3 : Mike Krukow (RHP) placed on 21 -day D L (right shoulder capsulitis). Mulhol
land recalled from Phoenix.
JULY 1 9: Mike Lacoss (RHP) placed on 1 5-day DL (bone spur i n right elbow). Roger
Samuels (LHP) purchased from Phoenix.

1: Mulholland placed on 60-day DL (broken left ulna bone). Ron Davis (RHP)
purchased from Phoenix.

AUGUST

AUGUST 3 : Jeff Brantley (RHP) purchased from Phoenix. Bockus designated for

assignment.
AUGUST

5:

Garner assigned to Phoenix, 20-day injury rehabilitation. Bockus out

righted to Phoenix.
AUGUST 9: Krukow assigned to Phoenix, 20-day injury rehabilitation.
AUGUST 10: Dravecky assigned to Phoenix, 20-day injury rehabilitation.
AUGUST 11 : Williams recalled from Phoenix. Spilman given unconditional release.
AUGUST 1 3 : Krukow recalled from 20-day injury rehabilitation and activated from
21 -day DL. Samuels optioned to Phoenix.

AUGUST 16: Dravecky recalled from 20-day injury rehabilitation.

17: Price placed on 15-day DL (inflamed lett shoulder). Lary Sorensen (RH Pl
purchased from Phoenix. Samuels recalled from Phoenix. Davis outrighted to Phoenix.
AUGUST

AUGUST 18: Manwaring recalled from Phoenix. Brantley optioned to Phoenix.


AUGUST 24: Garner recalled from 20-day injury rehabilitation.
AUGUST 29: B rantley recalled from Phoenix. Manwaring optioned to Clinton.
AUGUST 31 : Dravecky transferred to 60-day DL. Kelly Downs (RH P) plpced on 21-day
DL (inflamed right shoulder). Melendez purchased from Phoenix.
SEPTEMBER 1 : Price activated from 15-day DL. Garner (IF) activated from 21-day DL.
Manwaring recalled from Clinton.
SEPTEMBER 5: Trevor Wilson (LHP), Tony Perezchica
recalled fron Phoenix. Davis purchased from Phoenix.

(IF) and Charlie Hayes (OF)

SEPTEMBER 9: Dennis Cook (LHP) recalled from Phoenix. Lacoss activated from

1 5-day DL.
OCTOBER 26: Joel Youngblood (OF) declares free agency.
OCTOBER 31 : Lary Sorensen (RHP) declares free agency.
NOVEMBER 1 : Ron Davis (RHP) declares free agency.
NOVEMBER 3: Phil Garner

(IF) declares free agency.

NOVEMBER 17: Karl Best (RHP) and Stu Tate ( R H P) purchased from Phoenix; Paul
McClellan (RHP), John Burkett (RHP), Andres Santana ( I F) and Jose Pena (C) pur
chased from Shreveport; Russ Swan (LHP) and Doug Robertson (RHP) purchased

from San Jose.


NOVEMBER 18: Will Tejada (C) acquired from Montreal in exchange for Angel Esco
bar (IF). Jesse Reid (OF) designated for assignment
NOVEMBER 23: Reid outrighted to Phoenix.
DECEMBER 8: Tracy Jones (OF) acquired from Montreal i n exchange for Mike Aldrete

(OF).

DECEMBER 20: Bob Brenly (C) granted free agency.


JANUARY 24: Terry Kennedy (C) acquired from Baltimore for Melvin.

Danell Nixon

1988 HOME ATTENDANCE


NO.
DATES

DATE

DAY

D/N

OPPONENT

Thu.

8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

4/7
4/8
4/9
4/10
4/1 1
4/12
4/13
4/22
4/23
4/24
4126
4127
4/28
4/29
4/30
5/1
512
513
5/4
5/13
5/14
5115
5116
5117
5118
5120
5/21
5122
613
614
615
617
618
619
6110
611 1
6112
6120
6121
6122
711
712
713
714
715
716
718
719
7110
7125
7126
7127
7129
7130
7131
8'1
3r2
813
8'16
811 7
811 8
8119
8120
8121
8122
8123
8124
915
916
917
918
919
9110
911 1
9123
9124
9r25
9f26
9127
9128

N
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N

San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Cincinnali
Cincmnat1
Cinc1nnal1
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Pillsburgh
Pillsburgh
Pillsburgh
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
SL LOUIS
SI. LOUIS
SI. LOUIS
New York
New York
New York
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Monlreal
Montreal
Montreal
Houston
Houston
Houston
Allanla
Allanla
Allanla
Ctncmnat1
C1nc1nnat1
C1nc1nnat1
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
P11lsburgh
P111sburgh
P1llsburgh
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
St LOUIS
St. Louis
St. LOUIS
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Allanla
Allanta
Atlanta
Houston
Houston
Houston
New York
New York
New York
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Monlreal
Montreal
Montreal
San Diego
San Diego
Allanla
Atlanta
Houston
Houston
Houston
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
C1nc1nnat1
C1nc1nnat1
Cmc1nnah

Fn.

Sal.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Fn

Sal.
Sun.
Tue
Wed.
Thu.

Sa1
Sun.
Mon
Tue
Wed

D
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N
N
D

Fri.

Sal.
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed.

D
D
N
N
D
N

Fn.

Sal.
Sun
Mon.
Tue
Wed.
Fri.

Sal
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Fn

Sal
Sun.
Fri.
Sal.
Sun
Tue.
Wed.
Thu
Fri.

Fn

Sa1
Sun
Mon.
Tue
Wed.
Fn

Sal
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Tue
Wed
Thu.
F ri.
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed.
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fn

Sat
Sun
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue.
Wed.

D
N
N
N
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
N

D
N
D
D
N
N
D
D
N
N
N
N
D
D
N
D
D
N
N
N

NO.
GAMES

ATIENOANCE
54.543
1 4,916
1 7 .930
45,936
1 4,435
14,045
1 5 , 736

8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50151
52
53
54
55156
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81

33,271
39,092
1 1 ,738
10, 137
10,520
18,662
32.405
30.658
18.398
18,157
1 9.061
25,275
36.020
43.484
6,278
9.948
1 2.940
15.510
31.510
28.831
18,840
24 031
3 1 , 144
7.737
8.912
10.486
20.990
31 .667
40.495
1 1 .440
1 2.363
1 8.825
39.84
22.355
25.463
22.076
13.786
2 1 .884
24,190
34.666
41 ,742
29.947
49.209
34,168
12.810
36.298
26.960
10.742
2 1 ,457
28.357
29.134
24.730
32.132
1 4.721
26.818
31 .820
1 5.092
1 6. 191
1 9.533
1 3.954
5. 770
4.91 0
5.005
16.371
20.054
28.304
22.341
34 2 1 4
4 0 743
6 797
6.979
1 1 .619

SERIES

SEASON

1 33.325

54.543
69,459
87,389
133,325
147,760
161 ,805
177.541

44,216
RAINED OUT
72,363
32,395
81 ,725
55,616
104,779
29. 166
75,851
74,015
27,135
93,152
42.628
87.302
57.746
100.598
1 1 3.324
76.059
60.556
85.996
73.359
50.816
1 9.724
9.915
64.729
97 298
25.395

210.812
249,904
261.642
271 , 799
282,299
300,961
333,366
364,024
382,422
400,579
41 9,640
444,915
480.935
524.419
530.697
540,645
553,585
569.095
600.605
629.436
648.276
672,307
703.451
7 1 1 . 1 88
720.100
730.586
751.576
783.243
823,738
835.178
847.541
866.366
905.850
928.205
953.668
975,744
989.530
1 .0 1 1 .4 1 4
1 .035.604
1 .070.270
1 . 1 1 2.012
1 . 1 4 1 ,959
1 . 1 9 1 , 168
1 .225.336
1 .238. 146
1 . 274.435
1301 .395
1 3 1 2 137
1 333 594
1 361 951
1 391 085
1 415.815
I 447,947
1 462.668
I 489.486
1 521 .306
1 536.398
1 552.589
1 572.122
I 586.076
1 591 .846
1 596.756
1 601.761
1 615.431
1 635.485
1 .663.789
1 .686.130
1 720.344
1 761 087
1 767 884
1 774.863
1 786.482

CANDLESTICK PARK HIGH-LOW MARKS: Day game high 56.196 vs San Diego. Apnl 10. 1979: Day game low 748 vs Allanta

September 16, 1974; Night game high 55.920 vs Cmcmnat1. June 20. 1978. Night game low - 852 vs Atlanta. September
15. 1975. 19118 HIGHLDW MARKS: Day game high 45.936vs San Diego. April 10. Day game low 10.486 vs Atlanta June
9: Night game high 54.543 vs. San Diego. April 7; Night game low 4.910 vs Atlanta. August 7

1988 NATIONAL LEAGUE INOIVIOUAL LEADERS


BATTING
BATTING AVERAGE

HOME RUNS

RUNS BATTED I N

.313 Gwynn. S.D.

39 Strawberry, N Y

109 Clark, S.F.

. 307 Palmeiro. Chi

30 Davis. H o u .

1 0 1 Strawberry, N .Y.

.303 Dawson. Chi

29 Clark, S.F.

1 0 0 Van Slyke. Pit.

.302 Galarraga. Mon.

29 Galarraga. Mon.

100 Boni lla. Pit.

.300 Perry, All .

27 McReynolds. N .Y.

. 296 G race. Chi


. 296 Larkin. Cin.

26 Davis. C1n .

99 Davis. Hou.

25 Van Slyke. Pit.

93 Davis. Cin .

99 McReynolds. N .Y.

. 2 9 3 Law. Chi.

25 G i bson. LA

92 Galarraga. Mon .

. 2 9 2 McGee. St.L.

24 (5 Players Tied)

90 Brooks. Mon .

. 2 9 1 Daniels. C1 n.

82 Marshall. L A

RUNS

HITS

WALKS

109 Butler, S. F.

184 Galarraga, Mon.

100 Clark, S.F.

106 Gibson. L.A.

1 79 Dawson. Chi.

102 Clark, S.F.

1 78 Palmeiro. Chi

87 Daniels. Cin.

101 Strawberry. N Y

1 75 Sax. LA

8 6 Johnson. N .Y.

101 Van Slyke. Pit.

1 7 5 Larkin. C1n.

85 Strawberry. N.Y.

97 Butler, S.F.

99 Galarraga. Mon.

169 Van Slyke. Pit.

85 Bonilla. Pit.

97 Bonds. Pit.

1 64 Brooks. Mon .

80 Kruk. S D.
79 Brunansky. St . L .

95 Daniels. C1n.

164 Perry. Atl.

91 Larkin. C1n.

164 McGee. St . L.

74 Smith . St . L .

87 Bonilla. Pit.

163 (4 Players Tied)

74 M urphy. Atl

STOLEN BASES

ON-BASE
PERCENTAGE

SLUGGING
PERCENTAGE

81 Coleman. St . L

397 Daniels. Cin.

545 Strawberry. NY

6 5 Young. Hou.

.3 9 3 Butler, S.F.

5 4 0 Galarraga. Mon .

57 Smith. St L

. 386 Clark, S.F.

.508 Clark, S.F.

46 Sabo. Cin

.377 Gibson. LA

.506 Van Slyke. Pit.

46 Nixon. Mon .

. 373 Gwynn. S.D.

504 Dawson. Chi .

43 Butler, S.F.

.371 Grace. Chi

.496 McReynolds. N .Y.

42 Sax. L . A

.368 Bonds. Pit.

.491 Bonds. Pit.

41 McGee. St. L.
40 Larkin. C1n.

.366 Bonilla. Pit.

.489 Davis. Cin .

.366 Strawberry. N .Y.

483 G i bson. LA

35 Davis. C1 n.

.363 Davis. Cin.

478 Davis. Hou.

PITCH ING
WINS

EARNED-RUN
AVERAGE

GAMES

23 Hersh1ser. L A .

2 . 1 8 Magrane. St.L.

76 Mu rphy. Cin.

23 Jackson. Cin.

2 . 22 Cone. N .Y.

75 Robinson. Pit.

20 Cone. N.Y.

2. 26 Hersh1ser. L A.

75 Agosto. Hou.

19 Reuschel, S.F.

2.32 Tudor. L A

70 Tekulve. Phi.

18 Maddux. Chi.

2.39 R110. C1n .

70 Franco. Cin.

1 8 Browning. Cin.
1 8 Gooden. N .Y.

2.44 Perez. Mon.


2.45 Robinson, S.F.

68 Worrell. St . L .
6 7 Gott. Pit.

1 7 Leary. L . A.

2 .71 Wal k. Pit.

66 Harris. Phi.

1 7 Darling. N Y

2.72 Martinez. Mon.

65 Garrelts, S.F.

1 6 ( 2 Players Tied)

2.73 Jackson. C1n.

64 (2 Players Tied)

SAVES

I N N INGS
PITCHED

STRIKEOUTS

39 Franco. C1n

267.0 Hersh 1ser. L.A.

228 Ryan. Hou.

34 Gott. Pit.

260.2 Jackson. Cin.

2 1 3 Cone. N .Y.

32 Worrell. St . L.

250.2 Browning. Cin.

208 Deleon. St . L .

28 Davis. S. D.

249.0 Maddux. Chi.

1 9 0 Scott. Hou.

249.0 Mahler. All.

1 89 Fernandez. N .Y.

1 8 Bu rke. Mon

235.1 Martinez. Mon.

1 80
1 78
175
162

16 McDowell. NY

234.2 Show. S.D

28 Bedrosian. Phi.
27 Sm ith. Hou
26 Myers. N Y
2 1 Howell . L A

248.1 Gooden. N .Y.


245.0 Reuschel, S.F.
240.2 Darling. N .Y.

Leary. L.A
Hersh iser. L.A.
Gooden . N .Y.
G ross. Phi.
161 (2 Players Tied)

1988 LEADING OPPONENTS VERSUS GIANTS


BATTING
BATTING AVERAGE

HOME RUNS

RBis

.480

Wilson, Mets
.462 LaValliere. Pi rates
.435 Sabo, Reds
.414 Puhl, Astros
.387 Law, Cubs

Sabo. Reds
4 Galarraga, Expos
3 five players tied -

Larkin, Reds
12 Gant, Braves
12 Law, Cubs
12 Murphy, Braves
1 2 Thomas. Braves

HITS

DOUBLES

STOLEN BASES

Gant, Braves
23 Larkin. Reds
22 Ramirez, Astros
21 Moreland, Padres
20 two players tied

Gant, Braves
6 Sabo, Reds
5 four players tied

25

------

13

7
6
5

Coleman, Cardinals
Young, Astros
E. Davis. Reds
th ree players tied

NOTE: Batting Average based on a minimum of 25 at-bats.

PITCHING
WON-LOST

ERA

SAVES

Hershiser. Dodgers
3-0 Browning, Reds
3-0 McGaffigan, Expos
3-1 D. Jackson, Reds
3-1 J. Robinson, Pi rates

0.00

Rawley, Phillies
1 .1 3 Youmans, Expos
1 .53 K. G ross. Phillies
1 .82 Belcher, Dodgers
2.01 Leary, Dodgers

4-1

Gott, Pirates
Franco, Reds
4 Worrell, Cardinals
3 four pitchers tied
4

NOTE: Earned Run Average based on a minimum of 1 5.0 innings.

Roger Craig and Brett Butler

1988
NATIONAL LEAGUE AWARDS
AWARD

RECIPIENT

SELECTED BY

M L Executive of the Year


M L Manager of the Year
NL Manager of the Year
Most Valuable Player
Player of the Year
Cy Young Award
Pitcher of the Year
Fireman of the Year
Jackie Robinson Rookie
of the Year
Rookie Pitcher of the Year
NL Comeback of the Year
World Series MVP
N L Championship Series MVP
All-Star Game Top Vote-Getter
Danny Thompson Award
Roberto Clemente Award

Fred Claire
Tommy Lasorda
Tommy Lasorda
Kirk Gibson
Andy Van Slyke
Orel Hershiser
Orel Hershiser
John Franco

UPI
AP
BBWAA, TSN , UPI
BBWAA
TSN
TSN
TSN
TSN

Chris Sabo
Tim Belcher
Tim Leary
Orel Hershiser
Orel Hershiser
Ozzie Smith
Gary Carter
Dale Murphy

BBWAA
TSN
UPI, TSN
MLB and Chevrolet
MLB and Chevrolet
M LB
Baseball Chapel
M LB

NATIONAL LEAGUE
ALL-STAR TEAMS
NATIONAL LEAGUE

1B
2B

GOLD GLOVE

Will Clark

Ryne Sandberg
Steve Sax
3B Bobby Bonilla
S S Barry Larkin
Ozzie Smith
OF Kirk Gibson
Darryl Strawberry
Andy Van Slyke
Kevin McReynolds
Mike LaValliere
c
Benito Santiago
LHP Danny Jackson
RHP Orel Hershiser
RP John Franco

TSN, UPI

(Rawlings)

TSN
UPI
TSN, UPI
TSN
UPI
UPI
TSN, UPI
TSN, UPI
TSN
TSN
UPI
TSN, UPI
TSN, UPI
UPI

C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF

MAJOR LEAGUE

ROOKIE

1 B Mark Grace
2B Ron Gant
3B Chris Sabo
Damon Berryhill
c
RHP Tim Belcher
SP Tim Belcher
RP Bryan Harvey
Jeff Montgomery

Benito Santiago
Keith Hernandez
Ryne Sandberg
Ozzie Smith
Tim Wallach
Andre Dawson
Eric Davis
Andy Van Slyke
Orel Hershiser

Topps,
Topps,
Topps,
Topps,
Topps
BO
BO
BO

BO
BO
BO
BO

(Associated Press)

1B Will Clark
2B Ryne Sandberg
C
Benito Santiago
RHP Orel Hershiser

KEY
BBWAA
TSN
AP
UPI
Topps
BD
M LB

Baseball Writer's Association of America


The Sporting News
Associated Press
United Press International
Topps Chewing Gum
Baseball Digest
Major Leage Baseball

ATL ANTA B RAV ES


WESTERN DIVISION
PO Box 4064, Atlanta, Georgia 30302

MAILING ADDRESS:

TELEPHONE: (404) 522-7630


GAMES AT: Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Capacity 52,001)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330 402 330
GENERAL MANAGER: Bobby Cox
FIELD MANAGER: Russ Nixon
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: One Year, 42-79
1988 RECORD AND FINISH : 54-106, 6th West
PR DIRECTOR: Jim Schultz
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (404) 522-2724
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Bill Acree
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Ramada Renaissance
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 392-8000
GIANTS HOTEL IN ATLANTA: Marriott Marquis
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (404) 521-0000

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES, 135

DATE SITE
S.F.
SF
SF
All.
All .
All .

617
6/8
619
6127
6128
6/29

w 64
w 109

DATE SITE
7129 S.F.
7130
SF
7/311 SF
7/312 S.F

w 13-7
7-2

815
816

WL

w
L

SCORE
5-0
4. 5

All
All

G IANTS VS. BRAVES


PLAYER

AB

Aldrete
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Garner
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Perezchica
Rites
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood

.31 1
.267
.429
.333
.000
.291
.412
.000
.143
.323
.364
.250
.276
.083
.375
.220
.302
.286
.316

61
30
63
66
1
55
17
3
21
62
11
4
29
12
8
50
43
14
19

19
8
27
22
0
16
7
0
3
20

11
13
4
6

1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

GIANTS

.304 569

173

11

2
2
2

o
o

11
10
12
12
0
7
5
0
0
13
0
1
2
0
1
6
7
1

2
90

ERA

IP ER

1 00

2
4

1
2.1
9.2 8
4.0 2
7.2 0
23.0 7
9.0 2
8.2 6
6.1
6.2 4
1 6.0 5
5.0 2
9.0 2
1 7.1 10
26.2 1 0
3.2
1
6.1

0-0-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
105
1-10
0-00
1 -00
0-12
OOO
0-1-0
2-00
2+0
1 00
0-00

3.86
7.45
4.50
0.00
2.74
2.00
6.23
5.68
5.40
2.81
3.60
2.00
5.19
3.38
2.45
1 .42

G IANTS

1 3-5-7

3.63

1
8

RBI

WLS

Backus
Brantley
Cook
Davis
Downs
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Lefferis
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Wilson

o+o

SCORE

DATE SITE

5.3
2 1
42
32 (10)
58
2.)

817
8/8
9/7
9/8
9/19
9120

- 1988 HR

AVG.

PITCHER

WL
w
w
w

4
3
8
2
1
9
1
5
3
6
2
1

53 161.1 65

All

All.
S.F.
S.F
All

WL SCORE
w 144
w 52
L 14
w 32
L

All

34(10)
7.4

BRAVES VS. GIANTS

PLAYER

Benedict
Blauser
Blocker
Davis
Gant
Gregg
Griffey
Hall
James
Lemke
Momson
Murphy
Oberkfell
Perry
Roenicke
Royster
Runge
Simmons
Smith
Thomas
Virgil

AVG. AB

.292
.091
.175
.000
.373
.000
.267
. 1 54
.209
.375
000
. 254
250
.276
.000
.111
333
.250
308
.303
.220

24
11
40
1
67
15
13
43
8
14
67
48
58
5
9
3
16
26
66
41

BRAVES

253 576

PITCHER

W-LS ERA

HR

1
7
0
25
0
4
2
9
3
0
17
12
16
0

RBI

0
0
0
3

1
0
0
12

4
8
20
9

0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0

1
1
0
12
5
9
0
0
0
1
3
12
3

1 46

10

62

o
o

o
o

IP ER

Acker
Alvarez
Assenmacher
Blankenship
Boever
Cary
Coffman
E ichelberg
Glavine
Jimenez
Mahler
Morrison
Olwine
Puleo
Smilh.P
Smith.Z
Smeltz
Sutter

OOO 900
2-11
2 89
0-10 6.43
010 7 36
001 000
OOO 1 3 50
OOO 9.45
OOO 2.25
1-1-0 4.91
010 5.87
1 30 5.40
OOO 0.00
0-00 1 1 .5 7
0-1-0 8.22
1-20 3.80
010 6.75
010 8.22
000
0-01

2.0 2
9 18.2 6
7.0 5
3.2 3
9.0 0
0.2
1
6.2
3
2 4.0 1
2 1 1 .0 6
3 15.1 10
5 3 3 . 1 20
o
2.1
1
2 2.1
3
72 7
5
9
4 21.1
4.0 3
7.2 7
1 .0 0
1

BRAVES

5133

5.14

5 7 157 2 90

CHICAG O CUBS
EASTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS: 1060 W. Addison, Chicago, Illinois 60613
""""

""""'

TELEPHONE: (312) 281 -5050


GAMES AT: Wrigley Field (Capacity - 39,012)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 355 - 400 - 353
GENERAL MANAGER: Jim Frey
FIELD MANAGER: Don Zimmer
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: One Year, 77-85
1988 RECORD AND FINISH:

77-85, 4th East

MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Ned Colletti


PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (312) 281-9352
ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS D IRECTOR: Sharon Pannozzo
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Peter Durso
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: San Francisco H ilton
HOTEL PHONE N U MBER: (415) 771-1400
GIANTS HOTEL IN CHICAGO: Westin
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (312) 943-7200

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES, 7-5

DATE

SITE

4/29
4130
511
516

SF
SF
SF
Chi

DATE S ITE W- L SCORE


Chi
w 2-1
Chi
L 7-13
L 23
SF
w 9-0
SF

WL SCORE
w
L
w
L

4.3
1-2 (13)
7-6
2-3

517
518
7/4
715

GIANTS VS. CUBS


PLAYER

Aldrele
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Leonard
Maldonado
Melvin
M itchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Youngblood
GIANTS

- 1988RBI

AVG.

AB

HR

. 1 94

31

0
2
0

.259

27

308

39

. 278

36

12
10

1 36

22

219

32

1 50

20

324

37

12

538

13

250

0
0

0
0

250
.250

184

49

. 283

46

167
251

6
374

13
1

0
48

94

PLAYER

Berryhill
Davis
Dawson
Dunston
Durham
Grace
Jackson
Law
Martinez
Mumphrey
Palme1ro
Roomes
Salazar
Sandberg
Sundberg
Trillo
Varsho
Webster
CUBS

PITCHER

Bock us
Downs
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Lefferts
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
G I A N TS

W-L-5

ERA

0-0-0

0.00

1-0-0

2.57

I P ER

PITCHER

02

70

B1eleck1
Capel
D1P1no
Gossage
Hall
Lancaster
Landrum
Maddux
Moyer
Nipper
Perry
Sch1rald1
Sulclilfe
CUBS

0-1-2
111

9.00

70

2.16

81

OOO
0-1-0
010

6.75
1 .50
3.18

40

2
5

120

3
2

52

1-0-0

4.91

11 0

6.75

01-0

5.1

4-00

0.89

30. 1

0-0-2
OOO

2.30
0.00

15.2

20

7-5-5

2 .89

37 1 0 9 0 3 5

DATE SITE
716
SF
7118 Chi
7/19 Chi
7120 Chi

W-L SCORE
w
L
w
w

2-0
38

3-1
122

CUBS VS. GIANTS


AVG. AB

167
3 33

12

HR
0

RBI

12

2
4

293

41

12

152

46

3
0

250

310

29

0
0

.000

10

387

31

12

1
0

12

1 79

28

2 86

224

49

11

0
0

000

000

356

45

16

2
3

250

11

28

308

6
13

0
0

.091

1 67

251 374

94

I
a

2
38

W-L-5 ERA

OOO

540

12

1 00

6 75

22

OOO

4 05

62

0-02

300

OOO 5400
1-0-0
0-0-0
2-2 0
0-20

IP ER

30

01

61

8 53
4 50
3 95

20

6
1

27 1

12

1 93

140

OOO

2 08

0-20

3 00
5 73
3 71

130
30

1 - 0-0
010

170

5-7-2

4 08

33 108 0 49

11 0

CINCINNATI RED S
WESTERN DIVISION
100 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
TELEPHONE: (513) 421-4510

MAILING ADDRESS:

GAMES AT: Riverfront Stadium (Capacity - 52,392)


FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330 - 404 - 330
GENERAL MANAGER: Murray Cook
FIELD MANAGER: Pete Rose
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: Five Years, 365-322
1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 87-74, 2nd West
VICE PRESIDENT AND PR DIRECTOR: Jim Ferguson
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION/PUBLICATIONS: Jon Braude
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (513) 421-2990
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Dan Lunetta
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Hilton
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER; (415) 771-1400
GIANTS HOTEL IN CINCINNAT I : Hyatt-Regency

HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (513) 579-1234

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO LOST SERIES, 7-11

DATE SITE
S.F.
S.F.

4111
4112
4113
4/18
4119
4120

WL

SCORE

Cin.

w
w

Cin.
Cin .

04
3-4
5-4 (11)
63(12)
08
5.3

S.F.

L
L

DATE SITE WL SCORE


Cin.
L 6-7 (12)

4121
6110
6111
6/12
6117
6118

S.F.
S.F.
S.F.

Cin.
Gin.

GIANTS VS. REDS


AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

Aldrele
Brenly
Buller
Clark
Garner
Hayes
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Milch ell
Nixon
Reid
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Tillman
Uribe
Wasinger
Williams
Youngblood

.366
.263
.254
.328
.000
.000
.231
.196
.276
.000
.227
.180
.000
.000
.353
.259
.000
.333
.250
.241
.000
.050
. 259

41
19
67
67
4

15
5
17
22
0
0
3
11
8
0
5
9
0
0
6

0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0

20
27

0
16
1
13
0
1
7

2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

6
2
2
13
1
0
1
5
2
0
3
6
0
0
4
2
0
5
3
3
0
1
2

GIANTS

.253 576

146

11

61

17
27
1
48
4
54
2

96
27
610
05
23

- 1988 -

PLAYER

13
56
29
2
22
50
4

w
L

WLS

ERA

IP ER

Backus
Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Leiferis
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels

OOO 6.23
.0-30 7.90
OOO 18.00
0-10
6.43
11-1
2.88
1 -0-0
3.10
01-0
6.30
1-1-1
1 .54
01-1
4.91
2-2-0 3.67
2-1-2 2.36
0-00 0.00

3
3
1
7
6
3
2
7

4.1 3
13.2 12
2.0 4
1 4.0 1 0
25.0 8
7
20.1
1 0.0
1 1 .2
7.1
27.0 1 1
26.2 7
2.0 0

GIANTS

711-5

4
10
1

4.1 2 5 4 1 64.0

WL

w
L
L
L
w
w

S.F.

S.F.
S.F.

SCORE
5.3
15
13
25
63
61

REDS VS. GIANTS

PLAYER

AVG. AB

Bell
Brown
Collins
Concepcion
Daniels
Davis
Diaz
Durham
Esasky
Garcia
Griffey
Harris
Jones
Larkin
McClendon
McGritt
Milner
O'Neill
Oester
Ouinones
Reed
Sabo
Snider
Treadway
Winningham

.182
.200
.188
.125
.245
.212
.333
.286
.342
.000
.462
.333
.200
.303
.125
.429
.000
.230
.286
.100
.417
.435
.429
.163
.000

REDS
PITCHER

DATE SI TE
Ci n.
Ci n .
Ci n .

6119
9121
9122
9126
9127
9/28

11
5
16
16
49
52
36
7

38
3
13
15
20
76
16
21
4
61
7
10
12
46
7
43
9

.268 593

HR

RBI

2
0
0
1
6
4
6
0
8
0
3

5
20
3
7
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
1
0
0

159

15

1
3
2
12
11
12
2
13
0
6
5
4
23
2
9
0
14
2
1

1
13
2
1
0
5
0
1
0
9
4
0
74

PITCHER

W-L-S ERA

IP ER

Armstrong
Birtsas
Brown
Browning
Dibble
Franco
Jackson
Murphy
Perry
Rasmussen
Rijo
Robinson
Sierra
Soto
St. Claire
Williams

1-1-0
0-00
0-00
3-0-0
OOO
00-4
31-0
OOO
1-2-0
1 0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
OOO
1 1 0
OOO
0-00

5.23
5.06
0.00
2.91
0.00
0.00
3.64
1 .42
5.68
0.00
5.00
4.50
4.50
6.61
0.00
1 .59

2
3
1
5
2
8
4
10

REDS

1 1 -74

3.35

58 1 66.2 62

10.1 6
3
5.1
2.0 0
34.0 1 1
1 .1
0
12.0 0
29.2 1 2
12.2 2
6.1 4
9.0 0
4
9.0 5
2 8.0 4
4.0 2
16.1 12
1 .0 0
5.2 1

HOUSTON AST ROS


WESTERN DIVISION
PO. Box 288, Houston, Texas 77001

M A I L I N G ADDRESS:

TELEPHONE: {713) 799-9500


GAMES AT: Astrodome (Capacity - 45,000)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330 - 400 - 330
GENERAL MANAGER: Bill Wood
FIELD MANAGER: Art H owe
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: First Year
1988 RECORD AND FINISH:

82-80, 5th West

PR DIRECTOR: Rob Matwick


ASSISTANT PR DIRECTOR: Chuck Pool
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (713) 799-9596
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Barry Waters
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Ramada Renaissance
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 392-8000
GIANTS HOTEL IN HOUSTON : Westin Galleria
HOTEL PHONE N U MBER: (713) 960-8100

1 988 S ERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES, 1 1 -7

DATE SITE
S.F
S.F
614
S.F
615
613

W-L
L

811

4-8

w
w

8-2
9-3

6125

Hou.
Hou.

w 11-0
w 41

6126

Hou.

6124

DATE SITE W-L SCORE


w
4-1
S.F
S.F
812
L 10-13
2-3
S.F
813
L
Hou.
L
23
819

SCORE

Hou.
Hou.

8110
8111

06

GIANTS VS. ASTROS


PLAYER

Aldrete
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Garner
Hayes
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
M11chell
Nixon
Perezchica
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood
GIANTS
PITCHER

Backus
Davis
Downs
Garrells
Hammaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Leflerls
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
Wilson
-

GIANTS

AB

HR

RBI

.214

42

.125

6
0

.295

61

18

.361

61

22

19

.000

.125

0
1

0
2

66

2
17

.258

10

.214

28

.333

.303

33

10

.229

35

.571

10

.000

.296
.238
1 .000

27
21

8
5

55

2
15

. 273

.300
. 154

50

15

2
1

.211

26
19

8
3

.268

568

152

15

83

W-LS

ERA

0-00

10.38

01-0

1 8.00

3.0

11-0

1.59

1 7.0

030

3.95

1 3.2

I P ER
4.1

3-1-0

0.87

3 1 .0

1-0-0

2.35

15.1

110

7.36

7.1

1-0-2

2.70

2
4

6.2
1 1 -0

6
2
1

001
200

3.60

3
4

25.0

10

2-0-0

0.54

16.2

0-0-0
0-0-1

4.50

2.0

1 3.50

2.70

3.1
6.2

00-0
1 1 -7-4

3.04

0.82

41 1 63.0 55

9116

5-0

9117

6-0

9118

- 1988 -

AVG.

.200

w
w

DATE SITE
S.F.
9110 S.F
9111
S.F
919

PLAYER

Ashby
Bass
Bell
Biggio
Caminiti
Candaele
Davis
Doran
Drew
Fishel
Halcher
Henderson
Jackson
Meadows
Pankovits
Puhl
Ramirez
Reynolds
Trevino
Walling
Young
AST ROS
PITCHER

Agos10
Andersen
Andujar
Childress
Darwin
Deshaies
Forsch
Heathcock
Knepper
Meads
Meyer
Ryan
Scoll
Smith
ASTROS

Hou.
Hou.
Hou.

WL SCORE
L 3-4(12)
w 3-2
L 1 -4
w 5-4
w 4-2
w 10-3

ASTROS VS. GIANTS


RBI

AVG. AB

.280

25

.155

58

.250

40

10

.300

10

.158

19

.333

0
9

HR

3
4
5
2

.150

60

.224

67

9
15

.200

10

.000

.220

50

11

.250

.000

0
0

.000
.125
.414

3
8

0
1

29

2
7

.338

65

12
22

.250

.087

23

.222
.234

9
64

2
15

.228 558

127

10

54

W-LS

ERA

IP ER

1-10

3.86

11.2

0-0-0

4.76

1 .80

10
1

11.1

0-0-0
0-0-0

10.38

4.1

5.0

2-1-0

3.71

1 7.0

2-3-0

2.70
1.50
7.36

5
1

33.1

0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0 - 0

6.0

7.1
13.0
1.2

6
9
1

0-0-0
0-4-0

10

6.23
5.40

0.00

1 .0
0
4 23.2 21

1-1-0

7.99
4.82

1-0-3

1 . 29

7-1 1 -3

4.64

3
6

18.2
7.0

10
1

56 161.0 83

LOS ANGELES DODGERS


WESTERN DIVISION
M A I L I N G ADDRESS: 1000 Elysian Park Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90012
TELEPHONE: (213) 224-1 500
GAMES AT: Dodger Stadium (Capacity - 56.000)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330

400

330

GENERAL MANAGER: Fred Claire


FIELD MANAGER: Tom Lasorda
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: 12 Years, 1020- 872

1988 RECORD AND

FINISH: 94-67, 1st Wesl, World Champions

PUBLICITY DIRECTOR: Mike Williams


ASSISTANT PUBLICITY DIRECTOR : Jay Lucas
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (213) 224-1331
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Bill DeLury
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Hilton
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 7 7 1 - 1 400
GIANTS HOTEL IN LOS ANGELES: L.A. Downtown Hilton (First Trip Only), Hyalt Regency-

Broadway Plaza
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (213) 629-4321 (Hilton), (213) 683-1234 (Hyalt)

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO LOST SERIES, 6-12
DATE

SI TE

414

LA
LA

w 5-1
L

SF
SF
SF
SF

4/5
4123
4124
7125
7126-t

DATE

WL SCORE

Alarete
Brenly
Buller
Clark
Garner
Hayes
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Mitchell
Ni xon
Perezch1ca
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
W1ll1ams
Youngblood
G IA N TS
PITCHER

Backus
Brantley
Cook
Davis
Downs
Oravecky
Garrel1s
Harimaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Leflerts
Mull1olland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
Wilson
---GIANTS

WL SCORE

5-6 (II)

9123

SF

05

7127

SF

I ( 10)

9124

3-10
0-4

8112

LA

3-7

9125

SF
SF

LA

t - 2 (11)

9130

VI 2 0

8113
8114
8115

LA

15-4

10/1

LA
LA

LA

Ot

1012

LA

3.7

GIANTS VS. DODGERS


PLAYER

DATE SITE

W-L SCORE
L

w 3-t
L

SITE

7126-2 S F

- 1988 -

AVG.

AB

HR

200

so

10

RBI

125

16

233

60

14

215

65

14

500

000

283

6
46

000
143

0
0
13

0
0

0
1

200

295

44

13

241

58

14

400
000
240

10

2 14

25
14

000

46

10

250

60

15

344
182

32

11

11

238

564

134

10

217

ERA

0-0-0

1 80

3 55

50
12 2

0-0-0

3 38

22

2 10
t-00

1 64
I 00

3 22 0

0 1 0
0 1 0

90
10 1

4 35

0 1 0

3 78
4 38

010

5 40

0-00

4 05

16 2
12 1

1
5
4
1
5
7
6

62

62

0-1-0

2 70

62

t - 1-0

2 70

6. 2

0-2-0
1 1 0

4 61

2 13 2
4 22 2

2 38

0 0-0

0 00

OOO
0-1-0

3 86
6 23

612"

3 28

10
2 1

4-6
t-2

W t-0

Anderson
Davis
Dempsey
Devereau x
Gibson
Gonzalez
Grllf1n
Guerrero
Gwynn
Hamilton
Hatcher
Heep
Marshall
Reyes
Sax
Sc1osc1a
Sharperson
Shelby
Stubbs
Woodson

AVG . AB

HR

RBI

1 74

23

034

29

318

22

091

11

200

45

000

184

3
49

333

24

333

194

31

276
286

29
14

196

56

11

10

000

333

60

20

0
11

372

43

16

286

55

11

200

20

160

25

229 551

126

200

2
60

46

IP ER

0-0-1
1 - 10

3.7

DODGERS VS. GIANTS

PLAYER

DODGERS

-- -----1
0
02
000

W- L-S

03

6
0

41
46 161 2 59

PITCHER

Belcher
Crews
Havens
Hersh1ser
Hillegas
Holton
Horton
Howell
Leary
Martinez
Orosco
Pena
Tudor
Valenzuela
DODGERS

W-LS

ERA

I P ER

0-0-0

8.31

OOO

000

4-1-0

2 16

33 1

0-0-0

2-00

675
1 17

40
72

100

0 00

30

0 0 2

1 82

6 29 2
4 I
3
10

2-1-0

1 .35

2 .0 1

i20
00-0

1 .04

0-0-2

0.00

6
4
0

62
22 1

8.2

70

1
0

1 -0-2

270

6.2

0-0-0
1 21

6. 75

51

2.55

24 2

1267

2.30

5 1 164 1

42

MONTREAL EXPOS
EASTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS:

PO. Box 500, Station "M", Montreal, Quebec, H1V 3P2 Canada
TELEPHONE: (514) 253-3434
GAMES AT: Olympic Stadium (Capacity - 59,893)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 325 - 404 - 325
GENERAL MANAGER: David Dombrowski
FIELD MANAGER: Bob "Buck" Rodgers

::S : : c :r :
e

334.312
1

PUBLICIST: Richard Griffin

PUBLICIST: Monique Giroux


PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (514) 253-3263
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Eric Ostling
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Ramada Renaissance
HOTEL PHONE N U MBER: (415) 392-8000
GIANTS HOTEL IN MONTREAL: Le Centre Sheraton
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (514) 878-2000

1 988 S E R I ES SCORES

SAN FRANCISCO LOST SERIES,

DATE SITE
5120
5121
5122
5130

S.F

S.F.
S.F
Mon.

W-L

SCORE

w ! 1-2
L 0-6
w 7-2
2-3

DATE SITE W-L SCORE


5131
611
8122
8123

Mon
Mon.
S.F
S.F.

- 1988 -

GIANTS VS. EXPOS


AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

Aldrele
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Garner
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood

.250
.000
.233
.238
.000
.435
310
.200
.333
.192
.125
.000
.316
. 1 74
.000
.250
.250
.167
.125

24
5
43
42
1
23
29
10
6
26
40

0
0
0
4
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
1

2
0
1
8
0
6
5
1
3
4
0
0

19
23
1
28
32
18
8

6
0
10
10
0
10
9
2
2
5
5
0
6
4
0
7
8
3
1

0
1
1
0
0

4
0
4
2
1
0

GIANTS

.230 382

88

12

45

PLAYER

w 92
w 2-1
w 32
L 1-2 (13)

PLAYER

Brooks
Candaele
Engle
Filzgerald
Foley
Galarraga
Hudler
Huson
Johnson
Jones
Martinez
Nettles
Nixon
Paredes
Raines
Reed
Rivera
Santovenia
Wallach
Webster
Winningham
EXPOS

PITCHER

W-L-S

ERA

Bockus
Brantley
Downs
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
LeHerts
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen

0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
020
010
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
0-0-0
2-2-0
0-0-0
0-20
0-0-0

0.00
13.50
3.00
3.72
9.00
1.50
2 03
0.90
9.00
3.10
1.80
9.82
1.59

1.0 0
1
2.0 3
3 18.0 6
9.2 4
4
3
3.0 3
1
6.0 1
3
2 13.1
1
6 10.0
1
2.0 2
4 29.0 10
3 10.0 2
3 3.2 4
3 5.2 1

GIANTS

5-7-1

3.18

35 113.1 40

IP ER

5-7
DATE SITE

W-L SCORE

S.F
Mon.
Mon.
Mon.

5-7
0-10
4-6 (13)
2-3

8124
912
913
914

EXPOS VS. GIANTS


AVG. AB

.275
.000
.000
.600
.212
.319
.400
.ODO
.250
.333
.350
.077
.385
.125
.378
.222
.267
.306
.159
.235
.000

40
4
2
5
33
47
15

HR

RBI

11
0
0
3
7
15
6
0

1
0
0
0

4
0
0
0
2
11
3
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
7
2
2
6
3
0
0
44

4
15
20
13
13
8
37
9
30
36
44
17
6

1
5
1
14
2
8
11
7
4
0

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0

.271 399

108

11

PITCHER

W-L-S

ERA

Burke
Heaton
Hesketh
Holman
Martinez
McClure
McGaHigan
Parrett
Perez
Smilh
Youmans

0-0-1
0.79
0-1-0 9.00
00-2 2.35
1-0-0 1.29
1-0-0 3.95
0-0-0 11.25
3-0-0 0.00
0-00 13.50
0-0-0 0.64
1-30 5.16
1-1-0
1.13

6
1
6

EXPOS

7.5.3

3.19

2
2
6
3
2
4
2

IP ER

1
11.1
5.0 5
7.2 2
7.0 1
13.2 6
4.0 5
9.0 0
2.2 4
14.0 1
22.2 13
16.0 2

35 113.0 40

NEW YORK METS


EASTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS: Roosevelt and 1 26th Street, Flushing, New York 1 1 368
TELEPHONE: (718) 507-6387
GAMES AT: Shea Stadium (Capacity - 55,601)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 338 - 41 0 - 338
EXEC V. P. AND GENERAL MANAGER: J. Frank Cashen
FIELD MANAGER: Davey Johnson
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: Five Years, 488-320

1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 1 00-60, 1 st East


PR DIRECTOR : Jay Horwitz
ASSISTANT PR DIRECTOR : Rick Laws
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (718) 565-4330
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Bob O'Hara
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Westin St. Francis
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 397-7000
GIANTS HOTEL IN NEW YORK: Grand Hyatt
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (212) 883-1234

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES, 84

DATE SITE
S.F.
S.F.
S.F.

5113
5114
5115
5124

N.Y.

WL

SCORE

w
w
w

32
32
51
w 42

DATE SITE
N .Y.

5125
5126
8116
8117

N.Y.

AVG.

AB

HR

RBI

Aldrele
Brenly
Buller
Clark
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood

.353
.167
.234
.167
.263
.243
1 .000
.267
.310
.000
222
.143
.000
.364
.263
.133
.250

17
24
47
42
19
37
2
15
42
3
9

6
4
11
7
5
9
2

5
0
1
3
0
3
3
2
10
0
0
0

44
38
15
4

13
0
2
1
0
16
10
2
1

0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0

.253

367

93

41

IP ER

PITCHER

W- L-S

ERA

Backus
Brantley
Davis
Downs
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Lefferts
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen

0-00 0.00
OOO 0.00
0-00 4.50
1-00
0.00
101
0.00
01-2 11.12
3-00 2.45
1-1-0
3.55
001
1.69
OOO 13.50
1.64
2-10
0-10
1.23
1.93
OOO
OOO
9.00

GIANTS

8-4-4

2.57

SCORE
36
52
613
40

- 1988 -

PLAYER

G I AN T S

S.F.
S.F.

GIANTS VS. METS

WL

1
2
3
4
2
6
1
3
2
3
1

0
1
0

1.0
2.0
4.0
9.0
2.1
5.2
22.0
12.2
10.2
0.2
22.0
7.1
4.2
1.0

PLAYER

Backman
Carreon
Carter
Dykstra
Eisler
Hernandez
Jeffries
Johnson
Lyons
Magadan
Mazzilli
McReynolds
Miller
Sasser
Strawberry
Teufel
Wilson
METS

DATE SITE
S.F.

8118
8126
8127
8128

NY

NY
N.Y.

WL SCORE

w 41
L 03
L 12
w 7.4

METS VS. GIANTS


AVG. AB

HR

RBI

31
41
30
40
5
37
8
7
7
37
2
9
39
27
25

4
0
5
8
6
11
2
8
1
2
0
9
0
3
6
6
12

1
0
0

1
0
4
2
2
3
0
5
0
2
0
5
0
1
3
2
2

.229 363

83

32

.235
.000
.161
.195
.200
.275
.400
.216
.125
.286
.000
.243
.000
.333
.154
.222
.480

17

0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0

PITCHER

W-L-S ERA

0
0
2
0
0
7
6
5
2
1
4

Cone
Darling
Fernandez
Gooden
Innis
Leach
McClure
McDowell
Myers
Nunez
Ojeda
Walter

0-10
5.14
2-10 2.86
1-10 2.92
4.66
1+0
OOO 0.00
OOO 0.00
OOO 15.43
01-0 9.00
003 0.00
OOO 0.00
0-3-0 5.50
00-0 3.86

1
7.0 4
3 22.0 7
4
2 12.1
3 19.1 10
3 2.0 0
7.1
5
0
4
3 2.1
3.0 3
3
4
5.0 0
2 2.1 0
3 18.0 1 1
1
2.1
3

1
1

METS

483

3.84

35 103.0 4 4

31 105.0 30

IP ER

!""!!!I

PHIL AD E L PH IA PHIL LIES


!""""'!

EASTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS: PO. Box 7575, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101
TELEPHONE: (215) 463-6000
GAMES AT: Veterans Stadium (Capacity - 62,382)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330 - 408 - 330
GENERAL MANAGER: Lee Thomas
FIELD MANAGER: Nick Leyva
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: First Year

1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 65-96, 6th East


VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC RELATIONS: Larry Shenk
DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY: Vince Nauss
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (215) 755-9231
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Eddie Ferenz
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: H yatt Union Square
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 398-1234
GIANTS HOTEL IN PHILADELPHIA: Hershey Hotel
HOTEL PHONE N UMBER: (215) 893-1600

1 988 S ERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO LOST SERIES,

DATE SITE
5/1 6
5117
5/18
5127

S.F
SF

S.F
Phi.

W-L

L
L
w
L

SCORE

DATE SITE

0-3
1-8
5-1
2-5

5128
5129
8/19
8/20

Phi.
Phi.
S.F.
S.F

RBI

0
9
0
0
0
2
3
3
2
2
0
9
5
2
2
1
0

P H I LLIES

.228 364

83

40

I P ER

PITCHER

W-L-S ERA

IP ER

5.1
2.0 1
15.1 1 1
5.0 1
1
10.2
14.0 5
4
14.1
1.1
2
2.0 0
1 6.0 5
18.2 5
2.0 0

Bedrosian
Carman
Clay
Freeman
Gross
Harris
Palmer
Rawley
Ruffin
Tekulve

1 - 0-3
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
1 -0-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
1-3-0
0-0-0

0.00
7.30
6.75
3.97
1 .53
1 .74
3.75
0.00
5.27
1 .42

5
3
2
2
2
7
2
2
6
6

7.0 0
12.1 1 0
1.1
1
5
1 1 .1
1 7.2 3
2
10.1
1 2 .0 5
1 5.0 0
13.2 8
1
6.1

P H I L LIES

7-5-3

2.94

25
22
39
38
3
19
29
3
16
42
5
7
13
4
37
37
20
4

10
5
13
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
3
3
0
2
7
0
1
4
0
2
0
0
5
2
3
1

G I ANTS

.248 363

90

GIANTS

5-7-4

3.04

1
3
1
8
3
2
1
2
5
1

PHILLIES VS. GIANTS

0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0

.400
.227
.333
.158
.333
.211
.379
.000
.125
.190
.400
.286
.231
.250
.216
.189
.300
.250

6-3
0-3
5-7
3-2 (11)

HR

Aldrete
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Escobar
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood

ERA

w
L
L
w

0
14
1
3
2
6
13
3
3
5
0
8
8
8
6
1
2

RBI

0-1-0
1 .69
4.50
0-0-0
1 -2-0
6.46
1 .80
0-0-0
0.84
1-0-3
1-1-0
3.21
1-1-0
2.51
0-1-0 1 3.50
0-0-0 0.00
0-1-0
2.81
2.41
1 -0-0
0.00
0-0-1

Phi.
Phi.
Phi.

HR

11
0
2
8
2
2
3
1
8
7
6
1

8129
8/30
8/31

W-L SCORE

2
47
10
7
8
23
47
29
10
25
4
43
44
21
34
6
4

W-L-S

3-4 (10)
2-4
6-2
4-3

.000
.298
.100
429
.250
261
.277
.103
.300
.200
.000
.186
.182
.381
. 1 76
. 1 67
.500

AB

PITCHER

L
L
w
w

57
DATE SITE
8/21 S.F

Aguayo
Bradley
Dernier
Gross
Gutierrez
Hayes
James
Jeltz
Jones
Jordan
Miller
Parrish
Samuel
Schmidt
Thompson
Turner
Young

AVG.

Bockus
Brantley
Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
Lefferts
Mulholland
Reuschel
Robinson
Sorensen

SCORE

- 1988 -

GIANTS VS. PHILLIES


PLAYER

W-L

PLAYER

AVG . AB

33

30 106.2 36

37 1 07.0 35

PITTS B U RG H PI RATES
EASTERN DIVISION
M A I L I N G ADDRESS: 600 Stadium Circle, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 5212
TELEPHONE: (412) 323-5000
GAMES AT: Three Rivers Stadium (Capacity - 58,729)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 335 - 400' 335
GENERAL MANAGER: Larry Doughty
FIELD MANAGER: Jim Leyland
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: Three Years, 229-255

1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 85-75, 2nd East


MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Jim Lachimia
ASSISTANT M R DIRECTOR: To be announced
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (412) 323-5018
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Greg Johnson
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Ramada Renaissance
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 392-8000
GIANTS HOTEL IN PITTSBURGH: Vista International
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (412) 281 -3700

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO LOST SERIES,

DATE SITE
4/26
S.F.
4/27
S.F.
4/28
S.F.
Pit.

5/9

W-L
L

SCORE

DATE SITE

02

5/10

Pit.

S.F.
S.F.
S.F.

6-4

711

12 (10)

7/2

w 86

713

GIANTS VS. PI RATES


PLAYER

Aldrele
Brenly
Buller
Clark
Leonard
Maldonado
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Youngblood
GIANTS

AB

HR

RBI

.219

32

.056

18

.258

31

.167

42

.267

15

4
5

1
4

.135

37

.083

24

0
1

.273

44

12

13

.375

.100

10

.000

.000

.419

43

18

.128

39

.400

.211

356

DATE SITE

L
L

2-6

7/14

2-5 (10)

7115

2-1

7/16

40

7/17

- 1988 -

AVG.

75

33

4-8

SCORE

W-L

PLAYER

Belliard
Bonds
Bonilla
Bream
Cangelosi
Coles
Deslrade
Diaz
Fermin
Gonzalez
Gregg
Hostetler
Lavalliere
Lind
Milligan
Ortiz
Reynolds
Van Slyke
PIRATES

WL SCORE
L
L
L
L

Pit.
Pit.
Pit.
Pit.

29

58
1-10
4. 5

PIRATES VS. GIANTS


RBI

HR

.303

33

10

.286

35

10

10

.268

AVG. AB

41

11

.162

37

.222

367
.143

30

11

11

.000

.400

.333

.000

1.000

.462

26

12

.208

48
7

10
1

.143
.200

15

.231

26

.275

40

6
11

0
1

.265 370

98

3
1
0
6

53

IP ER

W-L-S

ERA

IP ER

PITCHER

W-L-S

ERA

Backus
Downs
Dravecky
Garre Its
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Lefferls
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson

0-00

8.44

5.1

1-10

21.0

1-2-0

4.13

24.0

11

0-1-0

2.57
3.52

3.38

8.0

1 -0-0

000

4
1

23.0

1-0-0

5.1

0-0-1

0.00

5.2

0-0-5

1 .42

6.1

0-1-0

10.50

0.00

7.2

4.76

0-0-0

0-0-0

1-0-0

0.00

5.0

0-0-0

9.00

1-0-0
3-1-0

3.60

1 .0
5.0

0-1-0

3.60
6.75

1-0-0

2.04

GIANTS

PITCHER

0-0-0
0-1-1

4.50
6.23

6.0
4.1

0-2-0

4.66

19.1

3
10

1-0-0

5.40

5.0

Drabek
Dunne
Fisher
Gott
Jones
Kipper
Medvin
Palacios
Robinson
Rucker
Smiley
Walk

4-8-3

4.97

33 105.0 58

P IRATES

1-1-0

6.97

0-1-1

3.38

5
1

6.0

5.2
10.1

5.1

8
2
3

0-0-0

7.36

8-4-5

2.61

5
3
1

10.0
1.1

17.2

3.2

38 107.0 31

ST. LOUIS CARD INAL S


EASTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS: 250 Stadium Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63102
TELEPHONE: (314) 421 -4040
GAMES AT: Busch Stadium (Capacity - 54,224)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 330 - 414 - 330
GENERAL MANAGER: Dal Maxvill
FIELD MANAGER: Whitey Herzog
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: Nine Years, 713-605

1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 76-86, 5th East


PR DIRECTOR : Kip Ingle
ASSISTANT PR DIRECTOR: Brian Bartow
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (314) 421-0626
TRAVELING SECRETARY: C.J. Cherre
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Westin St. Francis
HOTEL PHONE N UMBER: (415) 397-7000
GIANTS HOTEL IN ST. LOUIS: Adam's Mark
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (314) 241 -7400

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES,
DATE

SITE

WL SCORE

512
513
514
5111

S.F.
S.F.
S.F.
SIL

L 1-5
w 20
L 3.5
w 5-4 (16)

DATE

SITE

5112
718
719
711 0

St.L
SF
S.F.
S.F.

AVG.

AB

Aldrete
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Leonard
Maldonado
Melvin
Mitchell
Nixon
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Youngblood

.333
.235
. 1 74
.367
.238
.286
.300
.262
.231
333
.500
.000
.270
262
.333

21
17
46
49
21
49
30
42
13
9
20
7
37
42
9

14
9
11
3
3
10
0
10
11
3

HR

4
8
18

1
0
0
4
0

G I A N TS

.282

412

116

12-13
1 -0
21-2
2-1

- 1988 -

GIANTS VS. CARDINALS


PLAYER

L
w
w

RBI

1
0
0
0
0

2
3
14
3
3
5
9
0
5
7
0
2
2
3

11

59

1
2
0

7121
7122
7123
7124

W-L-S

ERA

Backus
Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
Lacoss
Letterls
Muholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson

0-0-0
1 -0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-21
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0

0.00
1.38
0.00
1.29
2.45
1 0.38
1 .65
4.63
2.87
8.53
3.86
2.25

1 .0
1
2 13.0
1
2.0
7.0
5
4 1 1 .0
4.1
1
2 16.1
7 1 1 .2
3 15.2
6.1
14.0
4 1 2 .0

0
2
0
1
3
5
3
6

3.15

36 114.1

40

GIANTS

/-5-1

IP ER

6
6
3

St.L.
St.L.
St.L.
St.L.

W-L SCORE
L 4-6

L 2-4 (11)
w 65
w 5-0

CARDI NALS VS. GIANTS

PLAYER

Alicea
Brunansky
Coleman
Fitzgerald
Ford
Horner
Laga
Lake
Lawless
McGee
Oquendo
Pagnozzi
Pena
Pendleton
Smith
Walker
CARDINALS

PITCHER

7-5

DATE SITE

WL SCORE

AVG. AB

HR

RBI

.290 31
.1 86 43
.294 51
5
.200
.417 1 2
.391 23
.333
9
8
.250
.167
6
.286 56
.250 28
.474 1 9
.088 34
.311 45
.255 47
3
.333

9
8
15
1
5
9
3
2
1
16
7
9
3
14
12

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

2
8
3
0
4
5
0
0
0
5
4
2
1
6
3
0

.274 420

115
G

43

PITCHER

W-L-S

Alba
Costello
Cox
Dayley
Deleon
Forsch
Magrane
Mathews
McWilliams
O'Neal
Peters
Quisenberry
Terry
Tudor
Worrell

0-0-0 0.00
0-0-0 000
1-1-0 3.60
0-0-0 0.00
1-1-0
4.91
0-1-0 7.24
0-1-0
1 .93
1-0-0 3.60
0-0-0 3.38
0-0-0 4.50
0-0-0 14.29
1-0-0 0.00
1-1-0 6.75
0-1-0 1 1 . 1 2
0-1-4 0.00

1
0.2 0
3
5.0 0
2 15.0 6
4
4.0 0
2 1 1 .0 6
4 13.2 1 1
2 14.0 3
5.0 2
4
8.0 3
1
6.0 3
5
5.2 9
3
2.0 0
5
8.0 6
2 5.2 7
7
0
9.1

CARDINALS

5-7-4

4.46

46 1 13.0 56

ERA

IP ER

SAN D IEG O PAD RES


WESTERN DIVISION
MAILING ADDRESS: PO. Box 3000, San Diego, California 92120
TELEPHONE: (619) 283-7294
GAMES AT: San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium (Capacity 59,022)
FIELD DIMENSIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: 327 405 327
GENERAL MANAGER: Jack McKeon
FIELD MANAGER: Jack McKeon
YEARS WITH CLUB, RECORD: One Year, 67-48
1988 RECORD AND FINISH: 83-78, 3rd West
MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Bill Beck
ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Mike Swanson
PRIVATE OFFICE NUMBER: (619) 584-7210
TRAVELING SECRETARY: Doc M attei
HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO: Westin St. Francis
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (415) 397-7000
GIANTS HOTEL IN SAN DIEGO: Marriott Hotel and Marina
HOTEL PHONE NUMBER: (619) 234-1500

1 988 SERIES SCORES


SAN FRANCISCO WON SERIES,
DATE

S ITE
S.F.
S.F.
S.F.
S.F.
S.O.
S.O.

4/7
4/8
4/9
4110
4/15

4116

WL

DATE SITE
4/17
S D.
6/13
S O.
6/14
S O.
6/15
S O.
6120
S F.
6/21
S.F

SCORE

w 61
w 51
w 31
L 46
w 83
L

12

G IANTS VS. PADRES


PLAYER

Aldrete
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Gamer
Leonard
Maldonado
Manwaring
Melendez
Melvin
Mitchell
Reid
Riles
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Williams
Youngblood
GIANTS
PITCHER

AB

.200

45

.100

20

HR

RBI
4

.347

72

25

.358

67

24

22

.500

.41 7

12

.238

63

15

14

.150

20

.143

3
1

.364

7
22

53

8
15

.283

.000

.407

27

11

.071

28

.000

.150

40

.269

52

14

.091

11

.273

11

.261

555

145

17

76

W-L-S

ERA

Bockus
Cook
Downs
Dravecky
GarreI ls
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Lefferts
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Sorensen
Wilson

OOO

3.00

100
OOO

0.00
6.00

0-1-0

3.27

1-11

3.12

0-01

5.28

1-10

GIANTS

SCORE

9.4

3.7

58

12

38

4 2

- 1988 -

AVG.

IP ER
6.0

5.1

6.0
1 1 .0

4
4

8.2

15.1

3.86

14.0

1-10

1 .89

19.0

1-1-2

4.05

6.2

001

2.00

9.0

410

2.59

31.1

1-1-2

3.52

15.1

OOO

4.15

4.1

OOO
010

3.86

3
1

2.1

4.2

1087

3.34

7.71

WL

56 1 59.0 59

PLAYER

Abner
Alomar
Brown
Flannery
Gwynn
Jefferson
Kruk
Mack
Martinez
Moreland
Parent
Ready
Santiago
Templelon
Thon
Wynne

10-8
DATE SITE
6122 S.F.
915
S.F.
916
S.F.
9/12
S.O.
9/13
S.O.
9/14
S.O.

WL

SCORE

w 87
L 4.7

L 3-4

w 42
w 41

w 65

PAD RES VS. GIANTS


AVG. AB
.250
.190

42

HR

.160

25

.308

26

.190

63

12

.048

21

.289

45

13

.333

.256

39

10

2
2

8
7

.300

70

21

.244

16
45

11

.264

53

14

.289

38

11

31

.265

34

PADRES

.247 555

137

12

PITCHER

W-L-S ERA

PADRES

.250

.290

Booker
Davis
Grant
Hawkins
Jones
Leiper
McCullers
Nolle
Rasmussen
Show
Sierra
Whitson

RBI

60

IP ER

7.2

2.92

1 2.1

3.18

1 7.0

100

0.00

113
0-20
1-20

3.51

25.2

6
10

020

9.45

13.1

14

OOO

0.00

7.2

012

6.10

10.1

OOO
200

9.00

2.0

3.18

1 7.0

20.2

10

2-10

4.35

OOO

8.00

110

4.70

8105

4.25

2.0

23.0

12

49 158.2 75

MLB AND A . L. INFORMATION


COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE: Address: 350 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022; Tele
phone (21 2) 371-7800; News Department Director: Rich Levin. Assistant Director: Jim
Small.
NATIONAL LEAGUE OFFICE: Address: 350 Park Avenue, New York, N Y 10022; Tele

phone: (212) 371-7300; PR Director: Katy Feeney.


AMERICAN LEAGUE OFFICE: Address: 350 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022; Tel

ephone: (212) 371-7600; PR Director: Phyllis Merhige.


BALTIMORE ORIOLES: Address: M emorial Stadium, Baltimore, MD 21218; Telephone:
(301) 243-9800; Games at Memorial Stadium (Capacity - 53,208); PR Director: Bob
Brown; Media Information Director: Rick Vaughn.
BOSTON RED SOX: Address: Fenway Park, 24 Yawkey Way, Boston MA 02215; Tele

phone: (617) 267-9440; Games at Fenway Park (Capacity - 33,583); Vice President, Pub
lic Relations: Dick Bresciani; Publicity Director: Josh Spottord.
CALIFORNIA ANGELS: Address: 2000 State College Blvd . , Anaheim, CA 92806; Tel
ephone: (714) 937-6700; Games at Anahiem Stadium (Capacity - 64,593); PR Di rector:
Tim Mead; Publications Director: John Sevano.
C HICAGO WHITE SOX: Address: Comiskey Park, 324 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL
60616; Telephone: (312) 924-1000; Games at Comiskey Park (Capacity - 43,939); V P ,
Public Relations: Chuck Adams; Media Relations Manager: Dana Noel.
CLEVELAND INDIANS : Address: Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH 44114; Tele

phone: (216) 861-1200; Games at Cleveland Stadium (Capacity - 74,383); V P , Public


Relations: Bob DiBiasio; Media Relations Director: Rick Minch.

DETROIT TIGERS: Address Tiger Stadium, 2121 Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, M l 48216;
Telephone: (313) 962-4000; Games at Tiger Stadium (Capacity 52,416); PR Director:
Dan Ewald; Assistant PR Director: Greg Shea.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS: Address: PO. Box 419969, Kansas City, MO 64141; Telephone:

(816) 921-2200; Games at Royals Stadium (Capacity 40,625); Vice President, PR: Dean
Vogelaar; Assistant PR Di rector: Steve Fink.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS: Address: County Stadium, Milwaukee, WI 53214; Telephone:

(414) 933-41 14; Games at Milwaukee County Stadium (Capacity - 53,192); Publicity
Di rector: Tom Skibosh; Publications Director/Assistant Publicity Dir.: Mario Ziino.
M I N NESOTA TWINS: Address: 501 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415:
Telephone: (612) 375-1366; Games at H ubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Capacity 55,879); Media Relations Director: Tom Mee; Assistant MR Director: Rob Antony.
NEW YORK YANKEES: Address: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY 1 0451 ; Telephone
(212) 293-4300; Games at Yankee Stadium (Capacity - 57,545); Media Relations Direc
tor: Harvey Greene.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS: Address: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA 94621; Telephone:

(415) 638-4900 ext. 223; Games at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum (Capacity 48,219); Baseball Information Director: Jay Alves; Media Relations Director: Kathy
Jacobson.
SEATTLE MARINERS : Address: 100 South King Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104;
Telephone: (206) 628-3555; Games at Kingdome (Capacity - 59,438); PR Director: David
Aust; Assistant PR Director: Ethan Kelly.
TEXAS RANGERS : Address: PO Box 1 1 1 1 , Arlington, TX 76010; Telephone:
(817) 273-5222; Games at Arlington Stadium (Capacity - 43,508); Media Relations Direc
tor; John Blake; Assistant MR Director: Larry Kelly.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS: Address: Box 7777, Adelaide Street Post Office, Toronto.

Ontario, Canada MSC 2K7; Telephone: (416) 595-0077; Games at Exhibition Stadium
from April 14 to May 28 (Capacity - 43,737); Skydome, from June 5 to end of season
(Capacity - 53,000); PR Director: Howard Starkman; Assistant PR Director: Gary Oswald.

EJ

S. F. vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE


Braves
WL
1958
1959
1 960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1 966
1967
1 968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1 973
19i4
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1 985
1986
1987
1 988

Totals
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

Totals

6-16
1 0- 1 2
8-1 4
11-11
1 1 -7
8-10
9-9
8-10
1 0-8
8-10
9.9
9.9
1 1 -7
11-7
1 1 -7
1 08
1 0-8
9-8
9.9
108
7- 1 1
7- 1 1
6- 1 1
7-5
1 08
9-9
8-10
8-10
1 1 -7
108
13-5
284-282

4.7
5-6
7-4
7-4
7-2
2-7
5-4
4.5
4.5
4.5
5-4
7-2
6-3
5-4
7-2
7-2
4-5
5.4
4.5

Reds
WL
11-11
1 4-8
11-11
10-12
1 1 -7
10-8
1 1 7
12-6
10-7
10-8
10-8
8-10
9.9
9-9
5-10
8-10
7 1 1
5-13
9.9
8-10
6-12
12-6
1 1 -7
5-9
126
8-10
6-12
6-12
9-9
1 1 -7
7-1 1
281-285

248-235

5-6
7-4
6-5
3-8
7-2
5-4

6-3
5.4
7-2
156-129

150-1 33

4-3
4.5
5-4
4-5
4-5

1958
1959

2-9
5-6

6-5
7.4

1960
1961
1 962
1963
1964
1 965
1 966
1967
1 968
1 969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1 9 74
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1 982
1983
1984

1-10
4.7
4-5
6-3
4.5
4-5
6-3
4.5
4-5

5-6
7.4
4-5
5-4
6-3
5-4
4-4
5.4
7-2
3-6
3-6
4-5
2-4
5.4
2-7
2-7
6-3
3-6
3-6
5-4
5.4
3-6
5-4
5.4

1 985
1986
1987
1 988

Totals

E1

2-7
5.4
6-3
4-5
3-6
6-3
4.4
5.4
3-6
3-6
4-5
2-6
3-2

1 1 -7
10-8
1 1 -7
15-3
12-6
12-6
10-8
8-10
8-10
9-9
5-13
7-1 1
8-10
13-5
8-10
9-9
12-6
1 1 -7
7-11
6-9
13-5
6-12
6-12
3-15
9-9
8-10
1 1 -7

5-4
7-2
6-3
5.4
3-6
5-4
6-3
5-4
3-6
3-6
5.4
3-6
3-6
5.4
3-6
7-2
6-3
23
7-2
3-6
5-4
6-3
4.5
6-3
4.5

7-2
4.5
3-6
4-5

Astrus Dodgers Padres


WL
WL
WL

4-5
6-3
7-2
8-1
8-1
8-1
6-3
7-2
6-3
5-4

13-5
9.9
6-12
9-9
9-9
6-12
8-10
1 08
4- 1 4
7- 1 1
4- 1 4
5-13
5-7
9-9
13-5
8-10
7-1 1

126
13-5
13-5
10-4
1 1 -7
7-1 1
108
1 0-8
1 0-8
10-8
10-8
8-10
7-6
8-10
7-11
5-13
6-12

3.9

1 08
8-10
6-12

108
13-5
1 0-8

6-6
6-6
7-5
7-5

275-296

190-161

242-210

9-2
2-9
7-4
8-3
7.3
6-3
7-2
4.5
5.4
7-2
4-5
7-2
4-5
2-7
6-3
5.4
2-7
5.4
4.5

5.4
6-3

5-6
6-5
5-6
10-1
8-1
5-4
3-6
7-2
5.4
4.5
5.4
3.3
3-3

8-1
3-6
4-5
2-7
5.4
6-3
4-5

3-6
3-6
24
4-5
7-2
5-4
4-5
6-3
4.5
3-6

6-3
6-3
4-5
5-4
5-4
6-3
3-4
4-5
5.4
2-7
5-4
7-2
6-3
4-5

5-1
2-4
2-4
4-2
2-4
3-3
3-1
3-3
5-1
1-5
3-3
2-4
3-3
4-2

1 44-99

1 47-138

102-72

126-99

1-8
4.5
4.5
5.4
6-3
4.5
8-1
5-4
6-3
4-5

1-8
4-5

7-4

7-2
4.5
4.5
7-2
4.5
4.5
4-5
1-8
2-7
4-5
4.5
3-6
4-5

5-4
3-6

128-153

1 3 1 - 1 52

1 04-136

Mets
WL

2-4

1 3-9
14-8
1 4 -8

1 1 1
6-6
5-7
6-6
6-6
8-4
7-5
5-7
6-6
7-5
5-7
5-7
5-2
8-4
4-8
5-7
5-7
7-5
7-5
5-7
123- 1 1 2

1 4-4
12-6
1 1 7
13-5
9-9
1 3-5
1 1 -7
4-8
6-6
8-4
4-8
7-5
6-6
4-8
5-7
5-7
9.3
4-8
9.3
4-2
8-4
7-5
8-4
4-8

5-1
3.3
5-1
24
3-3
4-2
2-4
4-2
3-3
4-2
2-4
2-4
2-1
4-2
2-4
2-4
2-4
3-3
3.3
3-3
60-57

7-2
7-2
5.4

6-3
3-6
3-6
4-5
4-5
3-6

6-3
5-4
2-7
4.5
4.5
6-3
5.4
5.4
2-7
4-2
4.5
2-7
3-6
1-8
3-6
7-2
6-3

128-158

88-89

6-0
3-3
0-6
4-2

3-3
4-2
4-2
3-3
1 1 6-1 1 1

63-55

2-4
1-5
4-2
24
4-2
2-4
3-3
3-3
24

1 0-8
8-10
108
8-10
10-8
9-9
9.3
4-8
6-6
6-6
7-5
4-8
5-7
6-6
3-9
6-6
6-6
6-6
3.4

12-10
1 1 -7
13-5
10-8
7- 1 1
1 1 -7
1 0-8
1 1 -7
7-5
8-4
9-3
3-9
7-5
4-8
7-5
3-9
10-2
8-4
3.9
4-8
7-3

9-9
8-10
9-9
1 08
1 26
7- 1 1
108
3-9
7-5
5-7
5-7
6-6
6-6
5-7
5-7
7-5
9.3
5-7
7-5
23
5-7
4 -8
7-5

6-6
4-8

210
5-7
7-5
7-5

201-159

231-218

240-21 2

225-222

7-4
7-4

6-5
7-4
5-6
7.4

8-3
8-3
7-4
5-6
6-3
6-3
4-5
4.5

7-2
7-2
5-4
6-3
4-5
7-2
6-3
3-3
3-3
4-2
2-4
4-2
3-3
3-3
24
3-3
4-2
3.3
5-1
2-1
4-2
3-3
3-3
2-4
24
1-5
5-1
1 03-77

8-3
5-6
7-2
5-4
3-6
5.4
5.4
6-4
5.4
6-0
24
3-3
3-3
5-1
2-4
3-3
4-2

7-2
5-4
6-3
7-2
5-4
6-3
5-4
1-5
3-3
4-2
24
3-3
3-3
1-5
3-3
2-4
5-1
1-5
4-2
2-1
4-2
4-2

6-6
6-6
6-6
9.3
8-4

139
16-6
13-9
9-1 3

5-7
3-9
8-4

8-1
8-1
5-4
6-3
4-5
7-2
4-5
3-3
5-1
5-1
24
3-3
24

6-3
3-6
4.5
1-5
4-2
3-3

5-1
4-2

6-0
5-1
4-2
3-3
3-3

15
3-3
4-2
4-2
2-4
3-3
5-1
4-2
5-1
1-1
3-3
3-3
24
1-5
4-2
4-2
4-2

1 27-98

137-88

122-101

7.4

4-7
5-6
3-8

5-6
8-3

1-5
5-1
4-2
24
21
1-5
4-2
1-5
4-2
3-3

6-5

3-3
4-2
5-1
1-5
3-3
3.3
3.3
3-3
3-1
4-2
2-4
3-3
3-3
4-2
4-2
2-4

6-0
4-2
2-4

1 3-5

10-12
12-10
8- 1 4

Cards
WL

2-10
7-5
4-8
6-6
3-9
10-2
5-7

5-6
4-7

8-3
7.4
4.5
3-6
6-3
5.4
7-2
4-5
4-5
3-3
2-4
3.3
2-4

Phillies Pirates
WL
WL
1 4 -8

ROAD

6-5
5-6
4.7
4-7
3-6
5.4
4-5
4.5
6-3
5-4
6-3
5.4
4-5
3-6
4-5
4-5
3-6
6-3
3-6
3-6
1-8
2-7
3.3
5.4

Expos
WL

HOME

6-0
3-3
4-2

6-3

1 8
0-9
5-4

13-5
9.9

10-12
10-12
13-9
17-5
12-6
8-10
9-9
126
126
8-10
9.9
6-6
5-7
9-3
5-7
10-2
6-6
7-5
4-8
3-9
8-4
4-8
7-5
5.5
6-6
8-4

8-1
4-1
6-3
5.4

8-1
2-7
5.4
4.5
6-3
1-8
2-4
5.4
3-6
2-7
1-8
4-5
2-7
7-2

6-3
4.5
4-5
4.5
5-4
5-4

166
8-1 4
12-10
12-10
1 1 -10
9.9
126
8-10
9-9

Cubs
WL

6-5
9-2
6-3
5-4
5-4
5-4
3-6
4-4
4-5
3-3
2-4
3-3
3-3
2-4
24
2-4
24
2-4
1-5
2-4
4-2

5-1
2-4
3.3
24
3-3

1 -3
1-5
3-3
3.3
24
0-6
5-1
1-5

98-82

104-120

5-1
3-3
5-1
4-2
0-6
2-4
4-0
3-3
3-3

5-6
3-6
5-4
5-4
1-8
7-2
3-6
7-2
4-2
3-3
4-2
1-5
4-2
24
2-4
0-6
5-1
4-2
3-3
24
3-3
3.3
3-3
0-6
4-2
4-2
3-3
1-5
103-124

6-5
4-7
3-6
2-7
5-4
6-3
6-3
4-5
6-3
2-4
3.3
2-4
4-2
3-3
2-4
15
3-3
4-2
4-2
1-5
2-4
12
24
1-5
5-1
1-5
1-5
3-3

3.3

103-121

GIANTS FRANCHISE YEAR-BY- YEAR


Known as New York Gothams, 1 883- 1 885
New York Giants, 1 886- 1 957
San Francisco Giants, 1 958-present
Year

Manager

1 883
1 884
1 885
1 886
1 887
1888
1 889

John C lappJ 1m Mulrie

1 890
1891
1 892
1 893
1 894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1 900
1901
1902
1 903
1 904
1905
1 906
1907
1908
1 909

J i m Price-Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie
Pat Powers
Monte Ward
Monte Ward
George Davis-Jack Doyle-Harvey Watkins
Arthur Irwin-Bill Joyce
Bill Joyce
Bill Joyce-Cap Anson
John Day-Fred Hoey
Buck Ewing-George Davis
George Davis
Horace Fogel-He1nie Smith-John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw

1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919

J o h n McGraw

1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1 927
1928
1 929

John McGraw

1 930
1 931
1 932
1 933
1 934
1 935
1 936
1937
1938
1939

John McGraw

1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949

John McGraw
J o h n McGraw
J o h n McGraw
J o h n McGraw
J o h n McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw

John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw
John McGraw

John McGraw
John McGraw-Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Mel Oii
Mel Oii
Mel Oii
Mel Oii
Mel Oii
Mel Oii
Mel Oltleo Durocher
Leo Durocher

Record

Pct .

GB

46-50
6250
85-27
75-44
68 55
8447
8343

.479
.554
759
630
.553
641
. 659

16
22
2

63-68
7 1 -6 1
7 1 80
68-64
88-44
66-65
64-67
83-48
77.73
6090

.481
.538
470
515
667
.504
489
.634
.51 3
400

60-78
5285
48-88
8455
1 0647
1 05-48
96-56
8271
98-56
9261

435
.380
.353
604
693
686
632
536
636
601

9 1 -63
99.54
10348
1 0 1 -51
84-70
69-83
86-66
98-56
7 1 -53
87-53

591
.647
682
.664
.545
.454
566
636
573

86-68
94.59
93-61
95-58
93-60
8666
74-77
92-62
9361
84-67

.558
614
604
621
608
.566
.490
597
.604
.556

87-67
87-65
72-82
9161
93-60
9162
92-62
95.57
83-67
77-74

.565
.572
.468
.599
.608
.595
.597
.625
.553
510

72-80
74-79
8567
55-98
67-87
78-74
6 1 -93
81-73
78-76
73-81

+
+

61/2

13
9
20

251/2

1
1t
2
4

T2

1 81/2

+
+
+
+

1t

8
7
8

91/2

3
4
1t

23
37
531/z

27

+
+
+

T4

25 1/2
42

2 1 1/2

+
+

6
3
8
5
2
9
7
3
7
10

24
13
3 1 112
1 9112
3

621

474
.484
.559
.359
435
513
. 396
.526
.506
.474

1 21/2
1 01/2

Finish

13
7112
10
1 21/2
101/2
21
7
10
1 01/2
9

1
2
8

2
4V2

1 V2

8V2
13112
2
2

1 3 '/2

1t
1t
1
1
2
5
3
2
3
3

+
+
+

13
18
5
2
81/2
5
3
5

2
T6

1 81/2

1t
2
3
1
1
3
5

27112
251/2
20
491/2
38
19
36
13
1 3 1/2
24

6
5
3
8
5
5
8
4
5
5

Year

Manager

1 950
1 95 1
1 952
1 953
1 954
1 955
1 956
1 957
1 958"
1 959 "

Leo Durocher

1 960
1 96 1
1 962
1 963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1 969
1 970
1971
1 972
1 973
1 974
1 97S
1 976
1 977
1 978
1 979
1 980
1 98 1
1 982
1 983
1 984
1 98S
1 986
1 987
1 988

Leo Durocher
Leo Durocher
Leo Durocher
Leo Durocher
Leo Durocher
Bill Rigney
Bill Rigney
B i l l Rigney
Bill Rigney
Bill Rigney-Tom Sheehan
Alvin Dark
Alvin Dark
Alvin Dark
Alvin Dark
Herman Franks
Herman Franks
Herman Franks
Herman Franks
Clyde King
Clyde King-Charlie Fox
Charlie Fox
Charlie Fox
Charlie Fox
Charlie Fox-Wes Westrum
Wes Westrum
Bill Rigney
Joe Al1obelli
Joe Altobelli
Joe Altobelli-Dave Bristol
Dave Bristol
Frank Robinson
Frank Robinson
Frank Robinson
Frank Robinson-Danny Ozark
Jim Davenport-Roger Craig
Roger Craig
Roger Craig
Roger Craig

GIANTS TOTALS,

1 06 SEASONS
3 1 SEASONS

SAN FRANCISCO TOTALS,

Record

Pct.

GB

86-68
98-59
92-62
70-84
97-57
80-74
67-87
69-85
80-74
83-71

.558
.624
.597
.455
.630
.519
.435
.448
519
539

79-75
8S-69
1 03-62
88-74
90-72
9S-67
93-68
91 -71
88-74
90-72

.513
.552
.624
543
556
.S86
.578
.S62
.S43
.SS6

86-76
90-72
69-86
88-74
72-90
80-81
74-88
7S-87
89-73
7 1 -9 1

.531
.556
.445
.S43
.444
.497
.4S7
.463
.S49
.438

7S-86
S6-SS
87-7S
79-83
66-96
62-100
83-79
90-72
83-79

.466
.SOS
.S37
.488
.407
.383
.512
.SS6
.S12

8607-7290
2S402392

.S41
.S15

+
+

Finish

3
T1
2
5
1t
3
6
6
3
3

4V2
35
5
1 8112
26
26
12

16
8

5
3
1
3
4
2
2

11
3
1 V2
1 0112
9
3
+

2
2W

16

3W

1W
SW

26112
11
30
27'12
28
23
6
1 9'12

3W

SW
3W
4W
4W
3W
4W

SW
513W
3W
SW

17
1 013112
2
12
26
33
13
6
1 1 1/2

6W
6W
3W

1W
4W

tDenotes World Champ1onsh1p


Denotes games played at Seals Stadium

LONGEST WINNING AND


LOSING STREAKS
Year

Won

Lost

Year

Won

Lost

1958
1 959
1 960
1 961
1 962
1 963
1964
1 965
1 966
1967
1 968
1 969
1 970
1971
1 972
1 973

6
4
7
6
10
9
5
14
12
7
5
9
5
9
5
7

6
5
6
6
6
7
6
3
4
6
3
5
4
7
8
5

1 974
1 975
1 976
1977
1978
1 979
1980
1981
1982
1 983
1 984
1 985
1 986
1 987
1 988

4
7
5
6
8
4
7
5
10
6
6
4
6
7
6

6
8
7
8
7
8
6
5
6
4
9
10
4
6
6

ALL-TIME GIANTS HIGHS


WON - 26 (1916)
LOST- 1 3 (1902. 1 944)

YEARLY TEAM TOTALS - 1958-1988


BATTI NG
Year

AVG.

AB

1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1956
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

.263
.261
.255
.264
.278
.258
.246
.252
.248
.246
.239
.242
.262
.247
.244
.262
252
.259
.246
.253
.248
.246
244
.250
.253
.247
.265
.233
.253
.260
.248

5318
5281
5324
5233
5588
5579
5535
5491
5538
5524
5441
5474
5577
5461
5245
5537
5482
5447
5452
5497
5364
5395
5368
3766
5499
5369
5650
5420
5501
5608
5450

727
705
671

1399
1377
1357
1379
1552
1442
1360
1384
1373
1355
1301
1325
1461
1348
1281
1452
1380
1412
1340
1392
1331
1328
1310
941
1393
1324
1 499
1263
1394
1458
1353

773

878
725
656
682
675
652
597
713
830
706
662
739
634
659
595
673
613
672
573
427
673
687
682
556
698
783
670

2B 3B

HR

RBI

SH SF HP

42
35
62
32
32
35
38
43
31
39
33
28
35
36
36
52
38
45
37
41
41
36
44
26
30
30
26
31
29
32
44

170
167
130
183
204
197
165
159
181
140
108
136
165
140
150
161
93
84
85
134
117
125
80
63
133
142
112
115
114
205
113

682
660
622
709
807
680
608
622
626
604
566
658
773
653
600
684
568
606
552
624
576
616
539
399
631
638
646
517
637
731
629

68
73
60
70
76
72
78
79
71
92
90
82
93
69
64
75
75
62
80
78
127
89
100
65
59
64
51
93
101
55
91

250
239
220
219
235
206
185
169
195
201
159
182
240
224
211
212
228
235
211
227
240
192
199
161
213
206
229
217
269
274
227

45
38
39
48
48
39
47
37
27
27
44
38
38
37
39
37
24
51
48
51
40
47
54
27
45
46
44
25
34
35
51

34
25
33
30
46
45
33
31
32
42
47
66
56
31
30
35
30
22
25
21
17
20
14
14
17
28
17
37
37
39
33

BB

IB

so

SB

cs

531
473
467
506
523
441
505
476
413
520
508
712
714
654
480
590
548
604
518
568
554
580
509
386
607
619
528
488
536
511
550

54
57
61
58
46
53
74
68
65
75
55
82
92
86
42
82
57
52
52
90
75
61
61
49
70
62
44
53
86
73
71

817
875
846
764
822
889
900
839
855
978
903
1053
992
1042
964
913
869
776
778
842
814
925
840
543
915
990
980
962
1087
1094
1023

64
81
86
79
73
55
64
48
28
22
49
70
79
101
123
112
107
99
88
90
87
140
100
89
130
140
126
99
148
126
121

29
34
45
54
50
49
35
28
26
30
32
32
26
36
45
52
51
47
55
59
54
73
58
50
56
78
76
55
93
97
78

152
152
166
133
142
156
159
145
172
134
159
168
172
179
156
163
175
146
186
179
146
163
159
102
173
171
173
148
143
129
129

PITC H I N G
Year

W-L

ERA

CG

SHO sv

IP

ER

HR

HB

BB

IB

so

1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

80-74
83-71
79-75
8569
10362
88-74
90-72
9567
93-68
91-71
88-74
90-72
86-76
90-72
69-86
88-74
7290
80-81
74-88
75-87
89-73
71-9i
75-86
56-55
87-75
79-83
66-96
62-100
83-79
90-72
83-79

3.98
3.47
3.44
3.77
3.79
3.35
3.19
3.20
3.24
2.92
2.71
3.26
4.54
3.32
3.69
3.79
3.78
3.74
3.53
3.75
3.30
4.16
3.46
3.28
3.64
3.70
4.39
3.61
3.33
3.68
3.39

154
154
156
155
165
162
162
163
161
162
163
162
162
162
155
162
162
161
162
162
162
162
161
111
162
162
162
162
162
162
162

38
52
55
39
62
46
48
42
52
64
77
70
49
45
44
33
27
37
27
27
42
25
27
8
18
20
9
13
18
19
25

25
23
26
30
39
30
30
27
21
18
13
17
32
30
23
44
25
24
31
33
29
34
35
33
45
47
38
24
35
38
42

1389
1376
1396
1388
1462
1469
1476
1465
1475
1475
1468
1475
1446
1455
1386
1452
1439
1433
1462
1459
1455
1436
1448
1009
1465
1446
1461
1448
1 460.1
1471
1462.1

1400
1279
1288
1306
1399
1380
1348
1325
1370
1 283
1302
1392
1503
1324
1309
1442
1409
1406
1464
1501
1377
1484
1446
970
1507
1431
1 589
1348
1264
1407
1323

683
613
631
655
690
641
587
593
626
551
529
636
826
644
649
702
723
671
686
608
594
751
634
414
687
697
807
674
618
669
626

614
530
534
582
616
526
523
521
531
478
442
534
737
536
569
612
604
595
573
529
534
664
556
368
592
594
713
581
541
601
550

166
139
107
152
148
126
118
137
140
113
86
120
156
128
130
145
116
92
68
114
84
143
92
57
109
127
125
125
121
146
99

39
33
23
33
26
34
37
37
34
27
24
35
30
30
31
30
24
38
23
27
22
27
30
24
25
31
34
19
29
27
30

512
500
512
502
503
464
480
405
359
453
344
462
577
471
507
485
559
612
518
529
453
577
492
393
466
520
549
572
591
547
422

46
53
58
70
39
64
59
65
54
93
87
65
57
49
57
59
61
93
55
53
76
95
78
56
89
95
83
76
78
86
68

775
873
897
924
886
954
1023
1061
971
990
940
902
953
831
771
787
756
856
746
854
840
880
811
561
810
881
854
985
992
1038
875

12
16
9
10
9
17
17
14
17
20
15
7
14
8
8
11
9
18
10
17
6
10
9
4
9
7
5
10
10
13

MONTH-BY-MONTH RECORDS 1958-1988


1959

1958

"""""

"""I

1961

1960
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

10-5
1 6-11
1 1- 1 6
13-1 1
12-19
15-13
2-0

April
May
June
July
August
September
October

10-6
1 6-10
1 5-15
13-15
15-11
15-11
1-1

1964
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

8-3
18-14
19-11
14-16
14-15
15-11
2-2

1965
April
May
June
July
August
Seplember
October

7-9
19-11
14-13
15-10
17-14
21-9
2-1

1968
April
May
June
July
August
September

10-7
1614
14-16
1215
21-10
15-12

1969
April
May
June
July
August
September

15-6
9-16
15-14
18-11
1 7-12
16-13

18-5
19-9
13-15
15-14
14-13
11-16

1972
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

6-10
9-21
13-15
16-8
12-16
1313
3-0

1973
April
May
June
July
August
September

18-6
14-14
13-14
15-12
13-13
15-15

1975
April
May
June
July
August
September

10-11
13-11
14-17
15-14
15-15
13-13

1976
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

7-10
1120
13-17
15-11
10-18
18-10
0-2

1977
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

8-11
13-16
14-16
12-15
15-14
12-14
1-1

1979
April
May
June
July
August
September

9-14
16-12
13-13
14-16
8-18
11-18

April
May
June
July
August
September
October

6-14
13-13
15-13
16-11
16-13
7-19
2-3

1981
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

9-11
12-18
14-13
14-12
17-12
20-7
12

1983
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

7-14
19-7
12-16
13-16
12-17
14-13
2-0

1984
April
May
June
July
August
September

7-16
9-13
14-16
10-17
16-16
10-18

13-8
12-15
16-12
12-14
12-16
16-11
2-3

1987
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

16-7
11-15
11-16
14-13
18-11
18-8
2-2

1988
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

11-12
14-14
14-11
17-11
14-15
12-15
1-1

April
May
June
July
August
September

9-7
1 7-12
1 7-14
14-12
16-12
10-14

1963
April
May
June
July
August
September

11-9
19-9
13-15
16-14
14-14
14-13

11-7
19-9
18-12
13-16
1 7-11
12-13
30

1967
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

7-9
17-10
16-16
14-15
16-14
20-7
1-0

1970
April
May
June
July
August
September

10-12
1414
12-12
13-14
20-11
17-13

1971
April
May
June
July
August
September

1974
April
May
June
July
August
Seplember
October

1112
16-13
l-20
14-13
12-15
11-16
1-1

1978
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

1010
206
1713
1614
1413
12-16
0-1

1982
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
1986
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

A pril
May
June
July
August
September

9-5
18-12
10-16
1 7-1 1
14-17
12-1 3

1962
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

15-5
20-10
16-13
16-11
18-10
16-12
2-1

1966
April
May
June
July
August
September
October

1980

1985
April
May
June
July
August
September
Oclober

9-12
16-13
2-7
12-8
16-13
1-2
7-12
1016
10-20
13-14
1114
9-20
2-4

GIANTS CONSECUTIVE RBI GAMES


1 1 - Mel Ott, June 1 1 -20, 1929
1 0 - George Kelly, June 1 7-27, 1921
- Mel Ott, May 29-June 9, 1928
9 - 0rlando Cepeda, August 18-26, 1961
-Wiilie Mays, April 1 7-May 1, 1 964
-Willie McCovey, May 25 (second game)-June 6, 1 969
-Will Clark, August 3-1 1 , 1 987

GIANTS OPENING DAY LINEUPS


1958
Davenport
King
Mays
Kirkland
Cepeda
Spencer
O'Connell
Thomas
Gomez

1959
3B
LF
CF
RF
1B
SS
2B
c
p

1962
Kuenn
Pagan
Mays
Cepeda
F. Alou
Bailey
Davenport
Hiller
Marichal

3B
2B
p

2B
LF
CF
1B
3B
RF
c

SS
p

RF
3B
CF
1B
LF

2B
SS
p

CF
2B
3B
1B
RF
LF

North
Whitfield
Madlock
J. Clark
Evans
Ivie
Hill
Metzger
Blue

c
p

RF
SS
p

SS
p

RF
LF
CF
1B
3B
c

SS
2B
p

SS
p

Le Master
Kuiper
C. Davis
J. Clark
Leonard
Evans
Brenly
O'Malley
Krukow

RF
2B
CF
1B
LF

3B
SS
p

2B
SS
p

W. Clark
Brown
Leonard
Maldonado
C. Davis
Brenly
Thompson
Uribe
Krukow

Kuenn
Davenport
McCovey
Mays
Cepeda
Hart
Haller
Pagan
Marichal
Hunt
Davenport
Mays
McCovey
Hart
Hiatt
J. Alou
Lanier
Marich al
Mays
Fuentes
Henderson
McCovey
Bonds
Kingman
Healy
Speier
Marichal
Thomas
Joshua
Murcer
Matthews
Montanez
Speier
Reitz
Rader
Montefusco

CF
LF
2B
RF
3B
1B

North
Evans
J. Clark
Ivie
Herndon
Stennett
Hill
LeMaster
Knepper

c
p

SS
p

SS
p

2B
3B
CF
1B
LF
c

RF
SS
p

3B
p

LeMaster
Trillo
J. Clark
Oliver
Leonard
Youngblood
C. Davis
Brenly
M. Davis

CF
2B
LF
1B
LF
3B

SS
p

2B
SS
p

Butler
Aldrete
W. Clark
Maldonado
Mitchell
Melvin
Thompson
Uribe
Dravecky

Kuenn
Lanier
Mays
Hart
McCovey
J . Alou
Haller
Pagan
Mancha!
Mays
Hunt
Bonds
McCovey
Hart
Dietz
Etheridge
Lanier
Marich al
Bonds
Fuentes
Speier
McCovey
Maddox
Gallagher
Matthews
Rader
Marichal

2B
SS
p

LF
2B
CF
3B
1B
RF

SS
p

CF
2B
RF
1B
LF
c

3B
SS
p

RF
2B
SS
1B
CF
3B
LF
c
p

1977
2B
CF
RF
LF
1B
SS
3B

Thomasson
Andrews
Madlock
Evans
McCovey
Whitfield
Speier
Hill
Montefusco

CF
3B
RF
1B
LF
2B

North
Cabell
Morgan
J. Clark
Evans
Herndon
May
LeMaster
Blue

c
p

CF
2B
3B
LF
1B
RF
SS
c
p

1981

SS
p

CF
1B
2B
RF
3B
LF

SS
p

1985
SS
2B
RF
1B
LF
3B
CF
c
p

1988
1B
3B
LF
RF
CF

LF
3B
CF
IB
RF

1973

1984
SS
2B
CF
RF
LF
1B

Kuenn
Mays
McCovey
Cepeda
Haller
Hiller
Bressoud
Jones

1969

1980

F Alou

1965
RF
2B
LF
CF
1B
3B

1976
CF
2B
1B
RF
LF
SS
3B

1987
CF
1B
RF
LF
3B

c
p

1972

1983
LF
2B
RF
1B
3B
CF

1961

2B
3B
CF
LF
1B
RF
SS

1968

1979

Blasingame
Davenport
Mays
McCov.ey
Cepeda
Kirkland
Bressoud
Schmidt
Jones

1964
2B
3B
CF
LF
1B

1975

1986
Gladden
W. Clark
C. Davis
Leonard
Brown
Brenly
Thompson
Uribe
Krukow

Bonds
Fuentes
Mays
McCovey
Henderson
Dietz
Gallagher
Lanier
Marichal
Maddox
Thomas
Thomasson
Murcer
Matthews
Speier
Ontiveros
Rader
Barr

1982
C. Davis
Morgan
J. Clark
Smith
Evans
Leonard
May
Le Master
Holland

Henderson
J. Alou
Mays
McCovey
Hart
Haller
Davenport
Lanier
Marich al

RF
2B
CF
LF
1B
3B
SS

1978
Herndon
Andrews
Evans
McCovey
J. Clark
Whitfield
Hill
Le Master
Montefusco

Hiller
Davenport
Mays
McCovey
Cepeda
Haller
F Alou
Pagan
Sanford

1971

1974
Bonds
Fuentes
Maddox
Matthews
Ontiveros
Kingman
Speier
Rudolph
Bradley

c
p

1967

1970
Bonds
Gallagher
Mays
McCovey
Henderson
Dietz
Fuentes
Lanier
Perry

1960
3B
LF
CF
1B
RF
2B
SS

1963
LF
SS
CF
1B
RF

1966
Lanier
Gabrielson
Mays
McCovey
Hart
J. Alou
Haller
Fuentes
Marichal

Davenport
Brandt
Mays
Cepeda
Kirkland
Spencer
Rodgers
Schmidt
Antonelli

CF
LF
1B
RF
3B

2B
SS
p

Gladden
Trillo
C. Davis
Leonard
Brenly
Green
Brown
LeMaster
Hammaker

CF
2B
RF
LF
c

1B
3B
SS
p

!"""'\

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS RECORDS


1958-1988
BATTING
Player Longest With Club
H ighest Batting Average (Season)
Most Games (Season)
Most Games (Lifetime)
Most At Bats (Season)
Most At Bats (Lifetime)
Most Hits (Season)
Most Hits (Lifetime)
Most Hits (Game)
Most Hits (Rookie Season)
Most Pinch Hits (Season)
Most Runs Scored (Season)
Most Runs Scored (Lifetime)
Longest Consecutive Game Hitting Streak
Most Doubles (Season)
Most Triples (Season)
Most Home Runs (Season)
Most Home Runs (Lifetime)
Most Home Runs (Game)
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most

Home Runs (Rookie Season)


Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
Runs Batted In (Season)
Runs Batted In (Lifetime)
Runs Batted In (Game)

Most Runs Batted In (Rookie Season)


Most Game-Winning RBis (Season)
Most Base on Balls (Season)
Most Strikeouts (Season)
Most Times Hit by Pitch (Season)
Most Sacrifice Hits (Season)
Most Sacrifice Flies (Season)
Most Stolen Bases (Season)
Most Stolen Bases (Lifetime)
Most Stolen Bases (Rookie Season)

Willie McCovey (19 years)


Willie Mays (.347) 1 958
Jose Pagan (164) 1 962
Willie McCovey (2256)
Bobby Bonds (663) 1 970
Willie Mays (7578)
Willie Mays (208) 1 958
Willie Mays (2284)
Jesus Alou (6) 7/10/64
Orlando Cepeda (188) 1 958
Candy Maldonado (17) 1 986
Bobby Bonds (134) 1970
Willie Mays (1480)
Jack Clark (26) 1978
Jack Clark (46) 1 978
Willie Mays (12) 1 960
Willie Mays (52) 1965
Willie McCovey (469)
Willie Mays (4) 4/30/61
M i ke Ivie (4) 1978
Candy Maldonado (4) 1986
Jim Ray Hart (31) 1964
Willie McCovey (3) 1 967
M i ke Ivie (2) 1978
Orlando Cepeda (142) 1961
Willie McCovey (1388)
Willie Mays (8) 4/30/61
Orlando Cepeda (8) 7/4/61
Orlando Cepeda (96) 1 958
Jack Clark (21) 1 982
Willie McCovey (137) 1 970
Bobby Bonds (189) 1 970
Ron H u nt (26) 1 970
Rick Reuschel (19) 1 988
Bobby Murcer (12) 1 975
Bill North (58) 1 979
Bobby Bonds (263)
Dan Gladden (31) 1984

PITC H I NG
Most Games (Season)
Most Games (Lifetime)
Most Games Won (Season)
Most Games Won (Lifetime)
Most Games Lost (Season)
Most Games Won (Rookie Season)
Most Consecutive Games Won (Season)
Most Seasons, 20 or More Wins
Most Shutouts (Season)
Most Shutouts (Lifetime)
Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season)
Most Consecutive Scoreless I nnings (Season)
Most Complete Games (Season)
Most Complete Games (Lifetime)
Most Strikeouts (Season)
Most Strikeouts (Lifetime)
Most Strikeouts (Game)
Most Strikeouts (Rookie Season)
Most Innings (Season)
Most I n nings (Career)
Lowest ERA (Season, 162 I nnings)
Most Saves (Season)
Most Saves (Career)

Greg Minton (78) 1982


Gary Lavelle (647)
Juan Marichal (26) 1 968
Juan Marichal (238)
Ray Sadecki (18) 1 968
John Montefusco (15) 1 975
Jack Sanford (16) 1 962
Juan Marichal (6)
Juan Marichal (10) 1965
Juan Marichal (52)
Gaylord Perry (4) 1970
Gaylord Perry (40) 1970
Juan Marichal (30) 1 968
Juan Marichal (244)
Juan Marichal (248) 1 963
Juan Marichal (2281)
Gaylord Perry (15) 7/22/66
John Montefusco (215) 1975
Gaylord Perry (329) 1 970
Juan Marichal (3442)
Bob Bolin (1 .98) 1968
Greg Minton (30) 1 982
Gary Lavelle (1 27)

TEAM
Most Games Won (Season)
Most Games Lost (Season)
Highest Club Batting Average (Season)
Lowest Club ERA (Season)
Most Shutout Games Won (Season)
Most One-Run Games Won (Season)
Longest Winning Streak (Season)
Longest Losing Streak (Season)
Most Runs (Season)
Most Runs (Game)
Most Runs (Inning)
Most Hits (Season)
Most Hits (Game)
Most Doubles (Season)
Most Triples (Season)
Most Home Runs (Season)
Most Home Runs (Game)

(1 03) 1962
(1 00) 1 985
(. 278) 1962
(2.71) 1 968
(20) 1968
(42) 1 978
(14 games) 1965
(10 games) 1985
(878) 1962
(21) 7/9/88 vs. St. Louis
(13) 5/7/66
(1 552) 1962
(26) 5/13/58
(274) 1987
(62) 1960
(205) 1987
(8) 4/30/61
(Mays 4. Pagan 2. F. Alou 1 . Cepeda 1)
(11) 1977, 1987
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)
Most Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
(7) 1970
(3) 1 973. 1 978
Most Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
Most Total Bases (Season)
(2463) 1 962
Most Total Bases (Game)
(50) 5/13/58
(2) 7/17/78
Most Players Five or More Hits (Game)
(Evans. Whitfield)
Most Stolen Bases (Season)
(148) 1986
(186) 1976
Most Errors (Season)
Fewest Errors (Season)
(129) 1 987, 1988
Most Double Plays (Season)
(183) 1987
Longest Game (Time. Nine Innings)
(4 18) 1 0/2/62
Longest Game (Time and I n nings)
(7 23. 23 innings)
San Francisco at New York 5/31/64

GIANTS 30 HOMER/. 300 A VERAGE CLUB


YEAR

PLAYER

1 987
1 969
1 965
1 964
1 963

Will Clark
Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Walker Cooper
Johnny Mize
Mel Ott
Mel Ott
Mel Ott
Mel Ott
Mel Ott
Mel Ott

1 962
1 96 1
1 959
1 957
1 955
1 954
1 947
1 938
1 936
1 935
1 934
1 932
1 929

HOME RUNS

AVERAGE

35
45
52
31
34
49
35
49
46
40
34
35
51
41
35
51
36
33
31
35
38
42

.308
.320
.31 7
.304
.316
.304
.306
.304
.31 1
.308
.313
.333
.319
.345
.305
.302
.31 1
.328
.322
.326
.318
.328

S. F. ALL-TIME TOP TEN


BATTING

Speier

""'""

Fuentes
J. Clark
Bonds

2256
2095
1 501
1114
1 1 01
1094
1086
1054
1044
1014

M ays
McCovey
Davenport
Cepeda
Bonds
Fuentes
J. Clark
Evans
Speier

Lanier

""'""

Speier

2284
1974
1286
1 1 42
1116
1034
1000
965
952
915

M ays
McCovey
Cepeda
J. Clark
Bonds
Davenport
Evans
Fuentes
Speier

Davis

Mays
McCovey
Bonds
Cepeda
J. Clark
Davenport
Evans
Hart

376
308
226
197
188
177
159
1 52
149
144

Mays
Mc Covey
Bonds
Herndon
Davenport
Fuentes
J. Clark
Hart
Leonard
Matthews

469
459
226
1 86
1 63
157
1 42
107
1 01
99

Mc Covey
Mays
Cepeda
J. Clark
Bonds
Hart
Evans
Davenport
Leonard
Davis

1 388
1350
767
595
552
526
525
456
435
418

Bonds
Mays
North
Leonard
Davis
LeMaster
Fuentes
Herndon
J. Clark
Maddox

Speier

Davis

1480
1113
765
652
597
552
534
528
438
432

TRIPLES

76
45
42
39
37
33
30
27
24
24

STOLEN BASES

RBI

HOME RUNS

McCovey
Mays
Cepeda
Bonds
J . Clark
Hart
Evans
Haller
Davis
Leonard

7578
7214
4427
4178
4047
3823
3731
3728
3693
3514

DOUBLES

HITS

Mays
McCovey
Cepeda
Davenport
Bonds
J. Clark
Fuentes
Hart
Evans

RUNS

AT BATS

GAMES

McCovey
Mays
Davenport
Cepeda
Lanier
Evans

263
211
1 29
115
95
93
63
60
60
58

PITCHING
647
552
459
458
394
367
357
345
308
269

Marichal
Perry
McCormick
Barr
Sanford
Bolin
Lavelle
Blue

52
21
20
19
12
11
10
9
7
7

Marich al
Perry
Barr
McCormick
Sanford
Bolin
Montefusco
Blue

Krukow

Montefusco

238
134
104
90
89
73
73
72
62
59

Krukow

Lavelle

Marichal
Perry
McCormick
Barr
Sanford
O'Dell
Halicki
Knepper
three tied with

244
1 25
77
59
54
41
36
36
31

STRIKEOUTS

INNINGS

SHUTOUTS

Marichal
Perry
Barr
McCormick
Montefusco
Knepper
Bolin
Sanford
Blue
Jones

COMPLETE GAMES

WINS

GAMES

Lavelle
M i nton
Moffitt
Marichal
Barr
Perry
McCormick
Bolin
Linzy
Miller

3443
2295
1800
1 741
1404
1 282
1182
1132
1111
981

Marich al
Perry
Bolin
McCormick
Montefusco
Krukow

Sanford
Blue
Lavelle
Barr

2281
1 606
977
976
869
784
781
704
696
650

S. F. YEARLY BATTING LEADERS


Year Average

Runs

1958
1 959
1960
1 961
1962
1963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1969

M ays (.347)
Cepeda (.317)
M ays (.319)
Cepeda (.311)
F. Alou (.316)
Cepeda (.316)
Cepeda (.304)
Mays (.317)
McCovey (.295)
J. Alou (. 292)
McCovey (.293)
McCovey (.320)

Mays (121)
Mays (125)
Mays (107)
' Mays (129)
M ays (130)
M ays (1 15)
Mays (121)
Mays (118)
Mays (99)
Hart (98)
Mays (84)
Bonds (102)

1 970
1 971
1 972
1 973
1 974
1 975
1 976
1 977
1 978
1 979

Bonds (.302)
Bonds (.288)
Speier (. 269)
Maddox (.319)
Matthews (.287)
Joshua (.318)
Matthews (.279)
Madlock (.302)
Madlock (.309)
J. Clark (.273)

Bonds (134)
Bonds (110)
Bonds (118)
Bonds (131)
Matthews (87)
Thomas (99)
Matthews (79)
Thomas (75)
J. Clark (90)
North (87)

1 980
1 981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

J. Clark (.284)
May (.310)
Morgan (. 289)
Leonard (. 279)
C. Davis (.315)
C. Davis (. 270)
C. Davis (. 278)
W. Clark (.308)
Butler (. 287)

J. Clark (77)
J. Clark (60)
J. Clark (90)
Evans (94)
C Davis (87)
Gladden (64)
Thompson (73)
W. Clark (89)
Butler (109)

Hits

SB

Mays (31)
M ays (208)
Mays (27)
Cepeda (192)
Mays (25)
Mays (190)
M ays (18)
Cepeda (182)
M ays (18)
Cepeda (191)
F. Alou ( 1 1 )
Mays (187)
Mays (19)
Mays (171)
Mays, Hart (177) M. Alou (10)
Fuentes (6)
Hart (1 65)
Mays (6)
Hart (167)
Bonds (16)
McCovey (153)
Bonds (45)
Bonds (161)
Bonds (200)
Bonds (178)
Bonds (162)
Maddox (187)
M atthews (161)
Joshua (1 61)
Matthews (164)
Madlock (161)
J. Clark (181)
J. Clark (144)

Bonds (48)
Bonds (26)
Bonds (44)
Bonds (43)
Bonds (41)
Thomas (28)
3 with (12)
Thomasson (16)
Madlock (16)
North (58)

Evans (147)
Herndon (105)
Davis (167)
Evans (145)
C. Davis (157)
C. Davis (130)
Thompson (149)
W. Clark (163)
Butler (163)

North (45)
North (26)
Morgan, Davis (24)
LeMaster (39)
Gladden (31)
Gladden (32)
Gladden (27)
3 with (16)
Butler (43)

Year 2 B

3B

HR

RBI

1 958 'Cepeda (38)


1 959 Mays (43)

M ays (29)
M ays (34)

Mays, Cepeda (96)


Cepeda (105)

1 960

Cepeda (36)

Mays (11)
Mays,
McCovey (5)
Mays (12)

1 961
1 962
1 963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1 969

Mays (32)
Mays (36)
Cepeda (33)
Cepeda (27)
M ays (21)
M ays (29)
Hart (26)
M ays (20)
McCovey (26)

3 with (4)
Pagan (6)
F. Alou (9)
M ays (9)
Lanier (9)
McCovey (6)
Hart (7)
Bonds, Mays (5)
Bonds (6)

cepeda (46)
Mays (49)
McCovey (44)
Mays (47)
M ays (52)
M ays (37)
McCovey (31)
McCovey (36)
McCovey (45)

cepeda (142)
M ays (141)
M ays (103)
M ays (1 1 1 )
Mays (1 1 2)
M ays (1 03)
Hart (99)
McCovey (105)
McCovey (126)

1 970
1 971
1972
1 973
1 974
1 975
1976
1977
1 978
1 979

McCovey (39)
Bonds (32)
Fuentes (33)
Bonds (34)
Maddox (31 )
Speier (30)
Matthews (28)
Madlock (28)
J. Clark (46)
J. Clark (25)

Bonds (10)
3 with (6)
Maddox (7)
2 with (10)
Bonds (8)
Joshua (10)
Thomasson (5)
Thomas (10)
Herndon (9)
M etzger (8)

McCovey (39)
Bonds (33)
Kingman (29)
Bonds (39)
Bonds (21)
Matthews (12)
M u rcer (23)
McCovey (28)
J. Clark (25)
Ivie (27)

McCovey (126)
Bonds (102)
Kingman (83)
Bonds (96)
M atthews (82)
M u rcer (91)
Murcer (90)
McCovey (86)
J. Clark (98)
Ivie (89)

1 980
1981
1 982
1 983
1 984

Evans (23)
Cabell (20)
J. Clark (30)
Evans (29)
Brenly (28)

Herndon (11)
Herndon (8)
C. Davis (6)
Leonard (7)
C. Davis (6)

J. Clark (82)
J. Clark (53)
J. Clark (103)
Leonard (87)
Leonard (86)

1985
1986
1 987

C. Davis (25)
Maldonado (31)
W. Clark,
Leonard (29)
W. Clark (31)

Gladden (8)
? with (3)
3 with (5)

J. Clark (22)
J. Clark (17)
J. Clark (27)
Evans (30)
C. Davis,
Leonard (21)
Brenly (19)
Maldonado (18)
W. Clark (35)

Butler (9)

W. Clark (29)

1 988

M ays (29)

Mays (103)

Leonard (62)
Maldonado (85)
W. Clark (91)
w. Clark (109)

S. F. YEARLY PITCHING LEADERS


-

Year Wins

IP

so

Antonelli (242)
M iller (2.47)
Antonelli (282)
Jones (2.82)
McCormick (2.70) McCormick (253)
McCormick (3.20) McCormick (250)
Marichal (3.32)
O'Dell (281)
Marichal (2.41)
Marichal (321)
Marichal (2.48)
Marichal (269)
Marichal (2.13)
Marichal (295)
Marichal (2.23)
Marichal (307)
Perry (2.61)
Perry (293)
Marichal (325)
Bolin (1 .98)
' Marichal (2.10)
Perry (326)

Antonelli (143)
Jones (209)
Jones (190)
McCormick (163)
O'Dell (195)
Marichal (248)
Marichal (206)
Marichal (240)
Marichal (222)
Perry (230)
Marichal (218)
Perry (233)

1 970 ' Perry (23)


1 971
Marichal (18)
1972 Bryant (14)
1973 B ryant (24)
1 974 Caldwell (14)
1 975 Montefusco (15)
1 976 Montefusco (16)
1977 Halicki (16)
1978 Blue (18)
1979 Blue (14)

Perry (328)
Perry (3. 20)
Perry (2.76)
Perry (280)
Bryant (214)
Barr (2.87)
Bryant (3.53)
Bryant (270)
Barr (2.74)
Barr (239)
Montefusco (2.88) Barr (244)
Montefusco (2.85) Montefusco (253)
Halicki (3.31)
Halicki (258)
Knepper (2.63)
Knepper (260)
Blue (237)
Knepper (4.65)

Perry (215)
Marichal (1 59)
McDowell (122)
Bryant (143)
D'Acquisto (167)
Montefusco (215)
Montefusco (172)
Halicki (168)
Montefusco (177)
Blue (138)

1 980
1981
1 982

Blue (14)
Alexander (11)
Laskey (13)

Blue (2.97)
Blue (2.45)
Laskey (3.14)

1 983
1 984
1 985
1 986
1 987
1 988

Laskey (13)
Krukow (1 1 )
Garrelts (9)
Krukow (20)
Lacoss (13)
Reuschel (19)

Year

ERA

1 958 Antonel l i (13)


1959 Jones (21)
1960 Jones (18)
1961
Miller (14)
1 962 Sanford (24)
1 963 Marichal (25)
1 964 Marichal (21)
1 965 Marichal (22)
1 966 Marichal (25)
1 967 McCormick (22)
1 968 Marichal (26)
1969 Marichal (21 )

H ammaker (2.25)
Laskey (4.33)
Krukow (3.38)
Krukow (3.05)
Hammaker (3.58)
D. Robinson (2.45)

CG

Blue (224)
Alexander (152)
Laskey (189)
Breining (203)
Laskey (208)
LaPoint (206.2)
Krukow (245)
Downs (186)
Reuschel (245)

Sh utouts

Blue (129)
Griffin (83)
Gale,
Hammaker (102)
Krukow (136)
Krukow (141)
Krukow (150)
Krukow (1 78)
Downs (137)
D. Robinson (122)

Saves

1 958
1 959
1 960
1 961
1 962
1 963
1 964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969

Antonelli (13)
Antonelli (17)
McCormick (15)
McCormick (13)
O'Dell (20)
Marichal (18)
Marichal (22)
Marichal (24)
Marichal (25)
Marichal, Perry (18)
Marichal (30)
Marichal (27)

McCormick (2)
Antonelli, Jones (4)
Sanford (6)
Marichal, McCormick (3)
Marichal (3)
Marichal (5)
Marichal (4)
Marichal (10)
Marichal, Bolin (4)
McCormick (5)
Marichal (5)
Marichal (8)

G rissom (10)
Miller (8)
Antonelli (1 1 )
Miller (17)
Miller (19)
Shaw (11)
Shaw (7)
Linzy (14)
Linzy (14)
Linzy (12)
Linzy (10)
Linzy (1 1)

1 970
1 971
1 972
1 973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1 979

' Perry (23)


Marichal (18)
Bryant (11)
Marichal (9)
Barr (11)
Barr (12)
Montefusco (11)
Halicki (7)
Knepper (16)
Blue (10)

' Perry (5)


Marichal (4)
Bryant (4)
Barr (3)
Barr (5)
Montefusco (4)
Montefusco (6)
Barr, Halicki, Knepper (2)
Knepper (6)
Curtis, Knepper (2)

McMahon (19)
Johnson (18)
Johnson (8)
Sosa (18)
Moffitt (15)
Moffitt (11)
Moffitt (14)
Lavelle (20)
Lavelle (14)
Lavelle (20)

1 980
1 981
1982
1983
1 984
1 985
1986
1 987
1 988

Blue (10)
Griffin (3)
Laskey (7)
Hammaker (8)
Krukow (3)
Krukow (6)
Krukow (10)
Downs, Dravecky (4)
Reuschel (7)

' Led League

Blue (3)
3 with (1 )
3 with (1)
Hammaker (3)
3 with (1)
4 with (1)
Krukow (2)
Downs, Dravecky (3)
Downs (3)

Minton (19)
Minton (21)
Minton (30)
Minton (22)
Minton (19)
Garrelts (13)
Garrelts (10)
Garrelts (12)
Garrelts (13)

GIANTS FRANCHISE RECORDS


1883- 1988
BATTING
Player Longest With Club

Willie Mays (22 years)


Mel Ott (22 years)
Bill Terry (.401) 1 930
Highest Batting Average
Jose Pagan (1 64) 1 962
Most Games (Season)
Willie Mays (2857)
Most Games (Lifetime)
Joe Moore (68 1 ) 1 935
Most At Bats (Season)
Most At Bats (Lifetime)
Willie Mays (1 0,477)
Most Hits (Season)
Bill Terry (254) 1 930
Most Hits (Lifetime)
Willie Mays (3 1 87)
Most Hits (Game)
6 (7 times) Most Recent Jesus Alou 7 /1 0/64
Most Pinch Hits (Season)
Candy Maldonado ( 1 7) 1 986
Most Runs Scored (Season)
Mike Tiernan (1 46) 1 893
Since 1 900
Bill Terry (1 39) 1 930
Most Runs Scored (Lifetime)
Willie Mays (201 1 )
Longest Consecutive Game Hitting Streak
George Davis (33) 1 893
Since 1 900
Jack Clark (26) 1 978
Jack Clark (46) 1 978
Most Doubles (Season)
Most Triples (Season)
George Davis (26) 1 893
Since 1 900
Larry Doyle (25) 1 9 1 1
Most Home Runs (Season)
Willie Mays (52) 1 965
Most Home Runs (Lifetime)
Willie Mays (646)
Most Home Runs (Game)
Willie Mays (4) 4/30/61
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)
Mike Ivie (4) 1 978
Candy Maldonado (4) 1 986
Most Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
3 (4 times) Most Recent:
Willie McCovey 1 967
Most Runs Batted In (Season)
Mel Ott ( 1 5 1 ) 1 929
Most Runs Batted In (Lifetime)
Mel Ott (1 860)
Most RLlns Batted In (Game)
Willie Mays (8) 4/30/61
Orlando Cepeda (8) 7/4/61
Most Bases on Balls (Season)
Ed Stankey (1 44) 1 950
Most Strikeouts (Season)
Bobby Bonds (1 89) 1 970
Most Game-Winning RBis (Season)
Jack Clark (2 1 ) 1 982
Most Times Hit By Pitch (Season)
Ron H u nt (26) 1 970
Most Sacrifice Hits (Season)
Art Devlin (36) 1 907
Most Sacrifice Flies (Season)
Bobby Mu rcer ( 1 2) 1 975
John Ward (1 1 1 ) 1 883
Most Stolen Bases (Season)
Since 1 900
George Burns (62) 1 9 1 4
Most Stolen Bases (Lifetime)
George Burns (334)

PITCHING
Most Games (Season)
Most Games (Lifetime)
Most Games Won (Season)
Most Games Won (Lifetime)
Most Games Lost (Season)
Most Consecutive Games Won (Season)
Most Seasons, 20 or More Wins
Most Shutouts (Season)
Most Shutouts (Lifetime)
Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings (Season)
Most Complete Games (Season)
Most Complete Games (Lifetime)
Most Strikeouts (Season)
Most Strikeouts (Lifetime)
Most Strikeouts (Game)
Most Innings (Season)
Most Innings (Career)
Lowest ERA (Season, 1 62 I nn ings)
Most Saves (Season)
Most Saves (Career)

Greg Minton (78) 1 982


Gary Lavelle (64 7)
Christy M athewson (37) 1 908
Ch risty Mathewson (372)
Luther Taylor (27) 1 90 1
Rube Marquard ( 1 9) 1 9 1 2
Ch risty Mathewson ( 1 3)
C hristy Mathewson ( 1 2) 1 908
Christy Mathewson (83)
Sal Maglie (4) 1 950
Gaylord Perry (4) 1 970
Carl Hubbell (46. 1 ) 1 933
Joe McGinnity (44) 1 903
Ch risty Mathewson (434)
Ch risty Mathewson (267) 1 903
Christy Mathewson (2502)
Christy Mathewson ( 1 6) 1 0/3/04
Joe McGinnity (434) 1 903
Ch risty M athewson (478 1 )
Carl Hu bbell (1 .66) 1 933
G reg Minton (30) 1 982
Gary Lavelle (1 27)

TEAM

(1 06) 1 904
(1 00) 1 985
(.31 9) 1 930
(2 . 7 1 ) 1 968
(25) 1 908
(42) 1 978
(26 games) 1 9 1 6
( 1 3 games) 1 902, 1 944
(959) 1 930
(29) 6/1 5/1 887
(26) 4/30/44
( 1 3) 4 times, Most Recent: 5/7/66
(1 769) 1 930
(3 1 ) 6/9/01
(276) 1 928
(1 05) 1 9 1 1
(22 1 ) 1 947
(8) 4/30/61
(Mays 4, Pagan 2, F. Alou 1 , Cepeda 1 )
(1 1 ) 1 977, 1 987
Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (Season)
(7) 1 95 1 , 1 954, 1 970
Most Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
(3) 1 973, 1 978
Most Pinch Hit Grand Slam Home Runs (Season)
(2628) 1 930
Most Total Bases (Season)
(50) 5/1 3/58
Most Total Bases (Game)
(3) 6/9/01 ' 6/ 1 /23
Most Players Five or More Hits (Game)
(347) 1 9 1 1
Most Stolen Bases (Season)
(307) 1 909
Most Errors (Season)
(1 29) 1 987, 1 988
Fewest Errors (Season)
(1 83) 1 987
Most Double Plays (Season)
(4 1 8) 1 0/2/62
Longest Game (Time, Nine I n ni ngs)
(7 23. 23 inni ngs)
Longest Game (Time and Innings)
San Francisco at New York 5/31 /64

Most Games Won (Season)


Most Games Lost (Season)
H ighest Club Batting Average (Season)
Lowest Club ERA (Season)
Most Shutout Games Won (Season)
Most One-Run Games Won (Season)
Longest Winning Streak (Season)
Longest Losing Streak (Season)
Most Runs (Season)
Most Runs (Game)
Since 1 900
Most Runs (Inning)
Most Hits (Season)
Most Hits (Game)
Most Doubles (Season)
Most Triples (Season)
Most Home Runs (Season)
Most Home Runs (Game)

RETIRED UNIFORM NUMBERS

Number 3
Number 4
Number 1 1
Number 24
Number 27
Number 44

Ch risty Mathewson
John McG raw
Bill Terry
Mel Ott
Carl Hubbell
Willie Mays
Juan Marichal
Willie McCovey

(1900-16)
(190232)
(192336)
(1926-47)
(1928-43)
(1951 -73)
(1960-75)
(195980)

373-188, 2 . 1 3
2,658-1 ,823, .593
.341 , 1 54 H R , 1078 R B is
304, 511 H R , 1860 RBis
2531 54, 2.97
.302, 660 H R , 1903 R B is
243-142, 2.89
.270, 521 H R , 1 555 RBis

- did not wear a uniform number during career

GIANTS 200-H/T SEASONS

""""

1 898
1 905
1 920
1 92 1
1 922
1 923
1 927
1 928
1 929
1 930

George Van Haltren


Mike Donlin
Ross Youngs
Frankie Frisch
Dave Bancroft
Irish Meusel
Frankie Frisch
Ross Youngs
Rogers Hornsby
Freddie Lindstrom
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Freddie L i ndstrom

204
216
204
211
209
204
223
200
205
231
226
254
231

1 93 1
1 932
1 934
1 935

1 936
1 954
1 958
1 970
.

Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Bill Terry
Hank Leiber
Joe Moore
Joe Moore
Don Mueller
Willie Mays
Bobby Bonds

213
225
213
203
203
201
205
212
208
200

- Led League

GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP TEN


BATTING
GAMES
M ays
Ott
McCovey
Terry
Jackson
Doyle
Davenport
Lockman
Tiernan
G.J. Burns

2857
2730
2256
1 721
1656
1615
1 501
1485
1 474
1362

AT BATS
M ays
1 0,477
Ott
9456
McCovey
7214
Terry
6428
Jackson
6086
Doyle
5995
Tiernan
5910
Lockman
5584
J. Moore
5427
G.J. Burns
5311

RUNS
M ays
Ott
Tiernan .
Terry
McCovey
Van Haltren
Connor
Doyle
G.J. Burns
G.S. Davis

HITS
M ays
Ott
Terry
McCovey
Tiernan
J ackson
Doyle
J. Moore
Van Haltren
Lockman

3187
2876
2193
1 974
1 875
1 768
1 751
1 61 5
1592
1571

DOUBLES
M ays
Ott
Terry
Mc Covey
Jackson
Doyle
G.J. Burns
J. Moore
Tiernan
Coni:ior

TRIPLES
Tiernan
Mays
Connor
Doyle
Terry
Ewing
G.S. Davis
Youngs
Van Haltren
Jackson

504
488
374
308
291
275
267
258
248
240

201 1
1859
1312
1 1 20
1113
982
939
906
877
844

159
1 39
1 29
117
112
108
97
93
90
86

HOME RUNS
Mays
646
Ott
511
McCovey
469
Cepeda
226
Thomson
1 89
Bonds
186
J. Clark
163
Hart
157
Mize
157
Terry
154

TOTAL BASES
Mays
5907
Ott
5041
McCovey
3779
Terry
3253
Tiernan
2765
Jackson
2636
Doyle
2461
Cepeda
2234
Lockman
2216
J. Moore
221 6

RUNS BATTED I N
Ott
1 860
Mays
1 859
McCovey
1 388
Terry
1 078
Jackson
929
Tiernan
852
G.S. Davis
805
Cepeda
767
Kelly
761
Doyle
728

EXTRA BASE HITS


M ays
1289
Ott
1 071
McCovey
822
Terry
640
Tiernan
515
Jackson
512
Cepeda
474
Doyle
459
445
Connor
Thomson
437

BATTING AVERAGE
Terry
.341
G.S. Davis
.335
Connor
.334
Van H altren
.323
Youngs
.322
Frisch
.321
Lindstrom
.31 8
Tiernan
.31 7
Ewing
.315
E. Meusel
.31 4

STOLEN BASES
334
G.J. Burns
Mays
332
Doyle
271
Devlin
264
Bonds
263
231
Murray
224
Frisch
1 92
Merkle
Snodgrass
1 90
Youngs
153

HALL OF FAME INFIELD


The entire infield of the 1924 Giants are now members of the Hall of Fame. When
Travis Jackson was inducted in August, 1982, he completed the talented quartet
that received baseball's highest honor. That 1924 New York Giants club recorded
a 93-60 record en route to a National League Pennant.
POS. PLAYER

(Career with N .Y.)

1924 STATS

Inducted

1B
2B
SS
3B

(1915-17, 1 9 19-26)
(1919-26)
(1922-36)
(1924-32)

.324, 136 RBis


.328, 1 21 runs
.302
.287

1973
1947
1982
1 976

George Kelly
Frankie Frisch
Travis Jackson
Freddie Lindstrom

GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP TEN


PITC H I N G
GAMES
647
634
552
535
459
458
403
394
391
367

Lavelle
Mathewson
Minton
H u bbell
Moffitt
Marichal
Fitzsimmons
Barr
Schumacher
Perry
SHUTOUTS
Mathewson
Marichal
H u bbell
Wiltse
Schumacher
Tesreau
McGinnity
Taylor
Fitzimmons
Antonelli
Perry

83
52
36
29
29
27
26
21
21
21
21

BASES ON BALLS
Schumacher
902
839
Mathewson
725
Hubbell
Marichal
690
670
Fitzsimmons
Ames
620
581
Perry
Tesreau
572
Antonelli
548
Taylor
535

372
253
238
1 70
158
151
1 36
1 34
120
115

COMPLETE GAMES
(Since 1910)
434
Mathewson
Hubbell
245
244
Marichal
150
Fitzsimmons
133
Schumacher
1 25
Perry
1 24
Tesreau
Jansen
1 05
100
Marquard
Nehf
95

INNINGS PITCHED
Mathewson
4772
Hubbell
3591
Marichal
3443
Fitzsimmons
251 5
Schumacher
2483
Perry
2295
McGinnity
2151
Wiltse
2050
1 944
Ames
Taylor
1 853

HITS ALLOWED
4118
Mathewson
3461
Hubbell
3081
Marichal
2607
Fitzsimmons
2483
Schumacher
2061
Perry
1 973
McGinnity
1863
Barr
1 848
Wiltse
1799
Taylor

STRIKEOUTS
Mathewson
2502
Marich al
2281
H u bbell
1 67 7
Perry
1 606
Ames
1118
McCormick
1030
977
Bolin
Wiltse
948
Antonelli
919
906
Schumacher

SAVES
Lavelle
Minton
Moffitt
Linzy
Garretts
Miller
McMahon
Sosa
Johnson
Bolin

WINS
Mathewson
H u bbell
Marichal
Fitzsimmons
Schumacher
McGinnity
Wiltse
Perry
Jansen
Tesreau

1 27
125
83
77
48
46
36
27
21
21

GIANTS ROAD HOTELS- 1989


City

Hotel

Atlanta

Marriott Marquis

(404) 521-0000

Chicago

Westin

(312) 943-7200

Cincinnati

Hyatt Regency

(513) 579-1234

Houston

Westin Galleria

(713) 960-8100

Los Angeles

Hilton Hotel

(213)-629-4321
(April visit)

Hyatt Regency

Telephone

(213) 683-1234
(July/Sept. visit)

Montreal

Le Centre Sheraton

(514) 878-2000

New York

Grand Hyatt

(212) 883-1234

Philadelphia

The Hershey

(215) 893-1600

Pittsburgh

Vista International

(412) 281-3700

St. Louis

Adam's Mark

(314) 241-7400

San Diego

Marriott Hotel and Marina

(619) 234-1500

GIANTS ALL-STAR GAME SELECTIONS


1 933: (4) Carl Hubbell (p), Frank O'Doul (of), Hal Schumacher (p), Bill Terry (1 b)
1 934: (5) Carl Hubbell (p), Travis Jackson (ss), Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of), Bill
Terry ( 1 b)
1 935: (6) Carl Hubbell (p), August Mancuso (c), Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of), Hal
Schumacher (p), Bill Terry (1 b)
1 936: (6) Carl Hubbell (p), Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of)
1 937: (6) Dick Bartell (ss), Carl Hubbell (p), August Mancuso (c), Joe Moore (of) ,
Mel Ott (of), Burgess Whitehead (2b)
1 938: (4) Carl Hubbell (p), Henry Leiber (of), Joe Moore (of), Mel Ott (of)
1 939: (3) Harry Danning (c), Bill Jurges (ss), Mel Ott (of)
1 940: (5) Harry Danning (c), Carl H u bbell (p), Bill Jurges (ss), Joe Moore (of),
Mel Ott (of)
1 94 1 : (3) Harry Danning (c), Carl H ubbell (p), Mel Ott (of)
1 942: (5) Carl Hubbell (p), Willard Marshall (of), Cliff Melton (p), John Mize (1 b),
Mel Ott (of)
1 943: (2) Ernie Lombardi (c), Mel Ott (of)
1 944: (2) Joe Medwick (of), Mel Ott (of)
1 946: (2) Walker Cooper (c), John Mize (1 b)
1 947: (3) Walker Cooper (c), Willard Marshall (of), John Mize (1b)
1 948: (4) Walker Cooper (c), Sid Gordon (3b), John Mize (1 b), Bobby Thomson
(of)
1 949: (4) Sid Gordon (3b), Willard Marshall (of), John Mize (1 b), Bobby Thomson
(of)
1 950: (2) Larry Jansen (p), Eddie Stanky (2b)
1 95 1 : (3) Alvin Dark (p), Larry Jansen (p), Sal Maglie (p)
1 952: (6) Alvin Dark (p), Monte Irvin (of), Carroll Lockman (1 b), Sal Maglie (p),
Bobby Thomson (of), Wes Westrum (c)
1 953: (2) Hoyt Wilhelm (p), David Williams (2b)
1 954: (5) John Antonelli (p), Alvin Dark (ss), Marv Grissom (p), Willie Mays (of),
Don Mueller (of)
1 955: (2) Willie Mays (of), Don Mueller (of)
1 956: (2) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 957: (2) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 958: (3) John Antonelli (p), Willie Mays (of), Bob Schmidt (c)
1 959: (4) John Antonelli (p), Orlando Cepeda (1b), Sam Jones (p), Willie Mays
(of)
1 960: (3) Orlando Cepeda (of), Willie Mays (of), Mike McCormick (p)
1 96 1 (5) Ed Bailey (c), Orlando Cepeda (of), Willie Mays (of), Mike McCormick
(p), Stu Miller (p)
1 962: (5) Felipe Alou (of), Orlando Cepeda (1 b) , Jim Davenport (3b), Juan
Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 963: (5) Ed Bailey (c), Orlando Cepeda (1 b), Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of),
Willie McCovey (of)
1 964: (3) Orlando Cepeda (1b), Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 965: (2) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 966: (6) Tom Haller (c), Jim Hart (3b), Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Willie
McCovey (1 b), Gaylord Perry (p)
1 96 7 : (3) Tom Haller (c), Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of)
1 968: (3) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Willie McCovey (1b)
1 969: (3) Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Willie McCovey (1 b)
1 970: (4) Dick Dietz (c), Willie Mays (of), Willie McCovey (1 b), Gaylord Perry (p)
1 97 1 : (4) Bobby Bonds (of), Juan Marichal (p), Willie Mays (of), Willie McCovey
(1 b)
1 972: ( 1 ) C h ris Speier (ss)
1 973: (2) Bobby Bonds (of), Chris Speier (ss)
1 974: (1 ) Chris Speier (ss)
1 975: ( 1 ) Bobby Murcer (of)
1 976: (1 ) John Montefusco (p)
1 977: (1 ) Gary Lavelle (p)
1 978: (2) Vida Blue (p), Jack Clark (of)
1 979: (1 ) Jack Clark (of)
1 980 ( 1 ) Ed Whitson (p)
1 98 1 : ( 1 ) Vida Blue (p)
1 982: (1) Greg iv1inton (p)
1 983: (3) Darrell Evans (1 b), Atlee Hammaker (p), Gary Lavelle (p)
1 984: (2) Bob Brenly (c), Chili Davis (of)
1 985: (1 ) Scott Garrelts (p)
1 986: (3) Chris Brown (3b), Chili Davis (of), M i ke Krukow (p)
1 987: ( 1 ) Jeffrey Leonard (of)
1 988: (3) Will Clark (1 b), Rick Reuschel (p), Robby Thompson (2b)

GIANTS 1987 NLCS STATISTICS


PLAYER

AVG.

Aldrele
Brenly
Clar k
C. Davis
Leonard
Maldonado
Melvin
Milner
Mitchell
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Uribe
Pitchers

. 1 00
.235
.360
. 1 50
.417
.2 1 1
.429
. 1 43
.267
.000
.500
. 100
.269
.071

GIANTS
Cardinals

.239
.260

PITCHER

Downs
Dravecky
Garrelts
Hammaker
Krukow
LaCoss
Letterts
Price
Reuschel
D. Robinson
GIANTS
Cardinals

H 2B 3B

AB

10
17
25
20
24J
19
7
7
30
5
2
20
26
14

0
3
3
2
5
2
0
0
2
0

226
215

23
23

54
56

ERA

GS

BB

RBI GW

HR

so

IB

cs

SB

GI
OP

10

0.00
0.60
6.75
7.88
2.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.30
9.00

CG SHO
1
0
0

3.30
2.95

51
42

17
16

20
22
sv

IP

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1.1
1 5.0
2.2
8.0
9.0
31
2.0
5.2
10.0
30

1
7
2
12
9
1
3
3
15
3

60.0
61 0

56
54

ER

HR

BB

IB

so

14

23
23

22
20

J6
17

42
51

1987 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


Game #1: October 6 at St. Louis
Giants
1 00 1 00 0 1 0-3
001 1 03 OOx-5
St. Louis
HRs: Leonard
Game #2: October 7 at St. Louis
Giants
020 1 00 020-5
000 000 000-0
St. Louis
HRs: W. Clark, Leonard

Reuschel- L, Lefferts (7), Garrelts (8)


Mathews-W, Worrell (8), Dayley-S (8)
Alt: 55,331

DRAVECKY-W
Tudor-L, Forsch (9)
Alt: 55,331

Game #3: October 9 at Candlestick


000 002 400-6
St. Louis
Giants
031 000 001-5

Magrane, Forsch-W (5), Worrell-S (7)


Hammaker, D. Robinson-L (7),
Lefferts (7), Lacoss (8)
HRs: Leonard, Lindeman, Spilman
Alt: 57, 9 1 3

Game #4: October 1 0 a t Candlestick


COX-L
020 000 000-2
St. Louis
Giants
000 1 20 0 1 x-4
KRUKOW-W
HRs: Thompson, Leonard, Brenly

Game #5: October 11 at Candlestick


101 100 000-3
St. Louis
Giants
1 0 1 400 OOx-6
H R : Mitchell

Game #6: October 13 at St. Louis


Giants
000 000 000-0
St. Louis
01 0 000 00x-1
HRs: none
Game #7: October 14 at St. Louis
Giants
000 000 000-0
040 002 OOx-6
St. Louis
HR: Oquendo

Alt: 57,997

Mathews, Forsch-L (4). Horton (4)


Dayley (7)
Reuschel, Price-W (5)
Alt: 59,363

D ravecky-L, D. Robinson (7)


Tudor-W, Worrell (8), Dayley (9)
Alt: 55,331
Hammaker-L, P ri ce (3), Downs (3),
Garrelts (5), Lefferts (6), Lacoss (6)
D. Robinson (8)
COX-W
Alt: 55,331

GIANTS 1971 NLCS STA TISTICS


PLAYER

AVG.

AB

Bonds
Dietz
Du tty
Fuentes
Gallagher
Hart
Henderson
Kingman
Lanier
Mays
McCovey
Rosario
Speier
Pitchers

.250
.067
.000
.313
.100
.000
.313
.111
.000
.267
.429
.000
.357
. 1 25

8
15
1
16
10
5
16
9
1
15
14
0
14
8

GIANTS
Pittsburgh

.235
.271

132
1 44

PITCHER

Barr
Bryant
Carrithers
Cumberland
Hamilton
Johnson
Marichal
McMahon
Perry
GIANTS
Pittsburgh

15
24

31
39

2B

3B

GS

ER

1
4
0
19
39
31

IP

9.00
9.00
1 3.50
2.25
0.00
6. 1 4
6.09
3.34

34.0
35.0

9.00
4.50

CG

14
23

1 .0
2.0
0.0
3.0
1 .0
1.1
8.0
3.0
1 4.2

ERA

RBI

HR

sv

BB

so

11

1
2
2
0
10

11

24
15

23
13

16

33
28

1971 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


Game #1: October 2 at Candlestick
Pittsburgh 002 000 200-4 9 0
001 040 OOx-5 7 2
Giants
HRs: Fuentes, McCovey

Blass-L, Moose (6), Giusti (8)


PERRY-W
Att: 40,977

Game #2: October 3 at Candlestick


Pittsburgh 0 1 0 21 0 401-9 1 5 0
Giants
1 1 0 000 002-4 9 0

Ellis-W, Miller (6), G iusti-S (9)


Cumberland-L, Barr (4), McMahon (5),
Carrithers (7), Bryant (7), Hamilton (9)
Att: 42,562
HRs: Robertson 3, Clines, Mays

Game #3: October 5 at Pittsburgh


MARICHAL-L
Giants
000 001 000-1 5 2
Pittsburgh 0 1 0 000 01 x-2 4 1
Johnson-W, Giusti-S (9)
HRs: Robertson, Hebner

Att: 38,322

Game #4: October 6 at Pittsburgh


Perry-L, Johnson (6), McMahon (8)
Giants
1 40 000 000-5 1 0 0
Pittsburgh 230 004 OOx-9 1 1 2
Blass, Kison-W (3), Giusti-S (7)
HRs: Speier, McCovey, Hebner, Oliver
Att: 35,487

GIANTS SET RECORD WITH


FIVE HOMERS IN. ONE INNING
The Giants have twice hit five home runs in one inning, a Major League
record. On August 23, 1961, five San Francisco Giants homered in a 12-run, ninth
inning explosion against the Cincinnati Reds. Orlando Cepeda, Felipe Alou, Jim
Davenport, Willie Mays and John Orsino all homered at Crosley Field. That tied
the record set by the New York Giants on June 6, 1 939 (fourth inning) vs. Cincin
nati and later tied by the Philadelphia Phillies on June 2, 1949 (eighth inning) vs.
Cincinnati. The only American League team to hit five HRs in an inning was Min
nesota on June 9, 1966 vs. Kansas City.

GIANTS IN THE WORLD SERIES


Since the World Series began in 1 903, the Giants have participated in 15 World
Series, winning five World Championships (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954). In 1904,
the Giants won the National League crown, but the World Series was not played. The
Giants also won National League titles in 1888 and 1 889. Here's a game-by-game look:

Game

Date

Site

Score

Winner

Loser

Att.

2
3
4
5

109
10-10
1012
10-13
1014

Phi
NY
Phi
NY
NY

GIANTS 3, Athletics 0
Athletics 3. GIANTS 0
GIANTS 9, Athletics 0
GIANTS 1, Athletics 0
GIANTS 2, Athletics 0

MATHEWSON
BENDER
MATHEWSON
McGINNITY
MATHEWSON

PLANK
McGinnity
COAKLEY
PLANK
BENDER

1 7,955
24,992
10,991
13,598
24,187

1911

10-14
10-16
1 0- 1 7
10-24
10-25
10-26

NY
Phi
NY
Phi
NY
Phi

GIANTS 2, Athletics I
Athletics 3, GIANTS 1
Athletics 3, GIANTS 2 ( 1 1 )
Athletics 4, GIANTS 2
GIANTS 4, Athletics 3 (10)
Athletics 13, GIANTS 2

MATHEWSON
PLANK
COOMBS
BENDER
Crandall
BENDER

BENDER
Marquard
MATHEWSON
Mathewson
Plank
Ames

38,281
26,286
37,216
24,355
33,228
20,485

1912

108
109
1010
1 0 1 1
1 0 1 2
1014
10-15
10-16

NY
Bos
Bos
NY
Bos
NY
Bos
Bos

Red Sox 4, GIANTS 3


GIANTS 6, Red Sox 6 (Tie 1 1 )
GIANTS 2, Red Sox I
Red Sox 3, GIANTS 1
Red Sox 2, GIANTS I
GIANTS 5, Red Sox 2
GIANTS 1 1 , Red Sox 4
Red Sox 3, GIANTS 2 (10)

WOOD
MATHEWSON
MARQUARD
WOOD
BEDIENT
MARQUARD
TESREAU
Wood

Tesreau
Collins
O'Brien
Tesreau
MATHEWSON
O'Brien
Wood
MATHEWSON

35.730
30,148
34,624
36,502
34,683
30,622
32,694
1 7,034

1913

107
108
109
10-10
1 0 1 1

NY
Phi
NY
Phi
NY

Athletics 6, GIANTS 4
GIANTS 3, Athletics 0 (10)
Athletics 8, GIANTS 2
Athletics 6, GIANTS 5
Athletics 3, GIANTS I

BENDER
MATHEWSON
BUSH
BENDER
PLANK

Marquard
PLANK
Tesreau
Demaree
MATHEWSON

36,291
20,563
36,896
20,568
36,632

1917

106
107
108
101 I
10-13
10-15

Chi
Chi
NY
NY
Chi
NY

White Sox 2, GIANTS I


White Sox 7, GIANTS 2
GIANTS 2, White Sox 0
GIANTS 5, White Sox 0
White Sox 8, GIANTS 5
White Sox 4, GIANTS 2

CICOTIE
FABER
BENTON
SCHUPP
Faber
FABER

SALLEE
Anderson
CICOTIE
Faber
Sallee
Benton

32,000
32,000
33,616
27,746
27,323
33,969

1921

105
106
107
109
10-10
101 I
1012
10-13

NYG
NYY
NYG
NYY
NYG
NYY
NYG
NYY

Yankees 3, GIANTS 0
Yankees 3, GIANTS 0
GIANTS 13, Yankees 4
GIANTS 4, Yankees 2
Yankees 3, GIANTS 1
GIANTS 8, Yankees 5
GIANTS 2 ,'v ankees I
GIANTS 1, Yankees 0

MAYS
HOYT
Barnes
DOUGLAS
HOYT
Barnes
DOUGLAS
NEHF

Douglas
NEHF
Quinn
MAYS
NEHF
Shawkey
MAYS
HOYT

30,203
34,939
36.509
36,372
35,758
34,283
36,503
25,410

1 922

10-4
105
106
107
108

NYG
NYY
NYG
NYY
NYG

GIANTS 3, Yankees 2
GIANTS 3, Yankees 3 (Tie10)
GIANTS 3, Yankees 0
GIANTS 4, Yankees 3
GIANTS 5, Yankees 3

Ryan
J . BARNES
SCOTT
McOUILLAN
NEHF

Bush
SHAWKEY
Hoyl
Mays
BUSH

36,514
37,020
37,630
37,242
38,551

1923

1010
1 0- 1 1
1012
10-13
10-14
10-15

NYY
NYG
NYY
NYG
NYY
NYG

GIANTS 5, Yankees 4
Yankees 4, GIANTS 2
GIANTS I, Yankees 0
Yankees 8, GIANTS 4
Yankees 8, GIANTS I
Yankees 6, GIANTS 4

Ryan
PENNOCK
NEHF
Shawkey
BUSH
Pennock

Bush
McOu1llan
Jones
Scali
Bentley
Nehl

55,307
40,402
62.430
46,302
62,817
34,172

1924

104
105
106
10-7
108
109
1010

Was
Was
NY
NY
NY
Was
Was

GIANTS 4, Senators 3 (12)


Senators 4, GIANTS 3
GIANTS 6, Senators 4
Senators 7, GIANTS 4
GIANTS 6. Senators 2
Senalors 2, GIANTS I
Senators 4, GIANTS 3 (12)

NEHF
Zachary
McQuillan
Mogridge
Benlley
ZACHARY
Johnson

JOHNSON
Bentley
Marberry
BARNES
JOHNSON
Nehl
Benlley

35,760
35,922
47,608
49,243
49,271
34,254
31 ,667

1 933

103
104
105
106
107

NY
NY
Was
Was
Was

GIANTS 4 , Senalors 2
GIANTS 6, Scnalors 1
Senators 4, GIANTS 0
GIANTS 2, Senators 1 ( 1 1 )
GIANTS 1 , Senators O

HUBBELL
SCHUMACHER
WHITEHILL
HUBBELL
Luque

Stewart
Crowder
Fitsimmons
Weaver
Russell

46,672
35,461
25,727
26,762
28,454

1 936

9-30
102
103
104
105
106

NYG
NYG
NYY
NYY
NYY
NYG

GIANTS 6, Yankees 1
Yankees 18, GIANTS 4
Yankees 2, GIANTS 1
Yankees 5, GIANTS 2
GIANTS 5, Yankees 4 (10)
Yankees 13, GIANTS 5

HUBBELL
GOMEZ
Hadley
PEARSON
SCHUMACHER
Gomez

RUFFING
Schumacher
FITSIMMONS
Hubbell
Malone
FITSIMMONS

39,419
43,543
64,842
66,669
50,024
38,427

Year
1 905

WORLD SERIES continued


Hl37

10-6
10-7
10-8
10-9
10- 1 0

NYY
NYY
NYG
NYG
NYG

Yankees 8, GIANTS I
Yankees 8, GIANTS I
Yankees 5, GIANTS I
GIANTS 7, Yankees 3
Yankees 4, GIANTS 2

GOMEZ
RUFFING
Pearson
HUBBELL
GOMEZ

Hubbell
Mellon
Schumacher
Hadley
Melton

60,573
57,675
37,385
44,293
38,216

1951

10-4
10-5
10-6
10-8
10-9
10-10

NYY
NYY
NYG
NYG
NYG
NYY

GIANTS 5, Yankees I
Yankees 3, GIANTS I
GIANTS 6, Yankees 2
Yankees 6, GIANTS 2
Yankees 13, GIANTS I
Yankees 4, GIANTS 3

KOSLO
LOPAT
Hearn
REYNOLDS
LOPAT
Raschi

ReyncJds
Jansen
Rase hi
Maglie
Jansen
Koslo

65,673
66,018
52,035
49,010
47,530
61.71 1

1954

9-29
9-30
10-1
10-2

NY
NY
Cle
Cle

GIANTS 5, Indians 2 (10)


GIANTS 3. Indians I
GIANTS 6, Indians 2
GIANTS 7, Indians 4

Grissom
ANTONELLI
Gomez
Liddle

LEMON
Wynn
Garcia
Lemon

52.751
49,099
7 1 , 555
78, 102

GIANTS 1962 WORLD SERIES STATISTICS


PLAYER
F. Alou

AVG.

AB

M. Alou
Bailey
Bowman
Cepeda
Davenport
Haller
Hiller
Kuenn
Mays
McCovey
Nieman
Orsino
Pagan
Pitchers

269
333
071
.000
. 1 58
.136
.286
.269
.083
.250
.200
000
.000
.368
.235

26
12
14

GIANTS
Yankees

226
. 1 99

226
221

PITCHER
Bolin
Larsen
Marlchal
Miller
O'Dell
Pierce
Sanford
GIANTS
Yankees

I
0
0
0

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

19
22
14
26
12
28
15
0
19
17

ERA

I
4

4
51
44

21
20

GS

6.75
3.86
0.00
0.00
4.38
2.40
1 .93
2.66
2.95

19
17

10
6

CG

IP

0
0
0
0
0

2.2
2.1
4.0
I .I
1 2. 1
1 5.0
23.1

12
8
16

I
0
0
6
5
6

61 .0
61 .0

44
51

20
21

12
21

39
39

HR

BB

ER

so

4
0
9
5
19
18
20

21
12

39
39

1962 WORLD SERIES


Game #1: October 4 a: Candlestick
Yankees
200 000 1 2 1 -6 1 1 0
Giants
01 1 000 000-2 1 0 0
HR: Boyr

FORD-W
O'Delf-L, Larsen (8), Miller (9)

Game #2: October 5 at Candlestfck


Yankees
000 000 000-0 3 1
1 00 000 1 0x-2 6 0
Giants
HR: McCovey

Terry-L, Daley (8)


SANFORD-W

Game #3: October 7 at New York


Giants
000 000 002-2 4 3
Yankees
000 000 30x-3 5 1
HR: Bailey

Pierce-L, Larsen (7), Bolin (8)


STAFFORD-W

Game #4: October s at New York


Giants
020 000 401-7 9 1
000 002 001-3 9 1
Yankees
HRs: Haller, Hiller (GS)

Att: 43,852

Alt: 43,910

Alt: 71 ,434

Marichal, Bolin (5), Larsen-W (6), O'Dell-S (7)


Ford, Coates-L (7), Bridges (7)
Alt: 66,607

Game #5: October 10 at New York


Giants
001 0 1 0 001-3 8 2
Yankees
000 1 01 03x-5 6 O
HRs: Pagan, Trash

Sanford-L, Miller (8)


TERRY-W

Game #6: October 15 at Candlestick


Yankees
000 0 1 0 0 1 0-2 3 2
Giants
000 320 OOx-5 10 1
HR: Maris

Ford-L, Coates (5), Bridges (8)


PIERCE-W

Game #7: October 16 at Candlestick


000 0 1 0 000-1 7 O
Yankees
Giants
000 000 000-0 4 1

Att: 63,165

Att: 43,948

TERRY-W
Sanford-L, O'Dell (8)
Att: 43,948

GIANTS IN THE HALL OF FAME


The Giants franchise has had a long and proud tradition that has featured some of
the best players in baseball during its 1 06-year history. In fact, the Giants have more
enshrined members of the Baseball Hall of Fame than any other franchise.
Here's a look at the 45 Hall of Fame members who have worn Giant uniforms.
PLAYERS

(16)

Roger Bresnahan
Roger Connor
William "Buck" Ewing
Frankie Frisch
Monte Irvin
Travis Jackson
George Kelly
Fred Lindstrom
Willie M ays
Willie McCovey
Johnny Mize
James O'Rourke
Mel Ott
Bill Terry
Monte Ward
Ross Youngs

PITCHERS

(9)

YEAR
INDUCTED

1 945
1976
1939
1947
1 973
1 982
1 973
1976
1979
1 986
1981
1945
1951
1 954
1 964
1972
YEAR
INDUCTED

Carl Hubbell
Tim Keefe
Juan Marichal
Rube Marquard
Christy Mathewson
Joe McGinnity
Amos Rusie
Mickey Welch
Hoyt Wilhelm

1 947
1964
1 983
1971
1 936
1 946
1 97 7
1 973
1985

MANAGER

YEAR
INDUCTED

(1)

John McGraw

1937

POS.

c
18

2B
OF
SS
1B
3B
OF
18
18
OF
OF
18
SS
OF

CAREER
AVG.

YRS. WITH
GIANTS

.280
.318
.303
.316
.293
.291
.297
.31 1
.302
.270
.31 2
.310
.304
.341
.278
.322

1902-08
1 883-94
1 883-92
1 9 1 9-26
1949-55
1 922-36
1 915-17, 19-26
1 924-32
1 951 -72
1 959-73, 77-80
1 942-49
1 885-92, 1904
1 926-47
1 923-36
1883-89, 93-94
1 9 1 7-26

CAREER
WINS & ERA

2.97
2.62
2.89
3.08
2.13
2.64
3.07
2.71
2.52

253
344
243
201
373
247
243
311
143

CAREER WINS

2840

YRS. WITH
GIANTS

1928-43
1885-91
1 960-73
1 908-15
1900-16
1902-08
1cl90-98
1883-92
1952-56
YRS. WITH
GIANTS

1 902-32

OTHERS WHO SPENT PART OF THEIR CAREER WITH THE GIANTS

(19)

Dave Bancroft (1 920-23, 1930); Jake Beckley (1896-97); Dan Brouthers (1904); Jesse
Burkett (1890); Burleigh Grimes (1927); Charles "Gabby" Hartnett (1941); Rogers
Hornsby (1927); Waite Hoyt (1 9 1 8, 1932); Willie Keeler (1892-93, 1 9 1 0) ; Mike "King"
Kelly (1893); Ernie Lombardi (1 943-47); Bill McKech nie (1916); Joseph "Ducky"
Medwick (1943-45); Edd Roush (1916, 1 927-29); Ray Schalk (1929); Duke Snider
(1964); Warren Spahn (1965); Casey Stengel (1921-23) and Hack Wilson (1923-25).

GIANTS LEAGUE LEADERS


ANO NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
BATTING CHAM PIONS
1915

20-GAME WIN NERS

Larry Doyle

.320

1 90 1

Christy Mathewson

1 930

Bill Terry

.401

1 903

Joe McGinnity

1 954

Willie Mays

.345

Christy Mathewson
1 904

Joe McGinnity
Christy Mathewson
Luther Taylor

1 905

HOME R U N CHAMPIONS
1 909

Red Murray

1916

Dave Robertson

1 2t

1917

Dave Robertson

1 2t

1 921

George Kelly

23

1 932

Mel Ott

38t

1 934

Mel Ott

35t

1 936

Mel Ott

33

1 937

Mel Ott

31t

1 938

Mel Ott

36

1 942

Mel Ott

30

1 947

Johnny Mize

51t
40t

1948

Johnny Mize

1955

Willie Mays

51

1 96 1

Orlando Cepeda

46

1 962

Willie Mays

49

1 963

Willie McCovey

44t

1 964

Willie Mays

47

1 965

Willie Mays

52

1 968

Willie McCovey

36

1 969

Willie McCovey

45

RBI CHAMPIONS
1 903

Sam Mertes

1 904

Bill Dahlen
Heinie Zimmerman

1 920

George Kelly

1923

"Irish" Meusel

1 25

1 924

George Kelly

136

1934

Mel Ott

1 35

1 942

Johnny Mize

1 10

1 947

Johnny Mize

1 38

1951

Monte Irvin

1 21

1 96 1

Orlando Cepeda

1 42

1 968

Willie McCovey

1 05

1 969

Willie McCovey

1 26

Will Clark

80
1 02
94t

1 09

30- 1 3
35-8
33- 1 2
21-15
' 3 1 -9

Leon Ames

22-8
21-15

Joe McGinnity

2 7- 1 2

Christy Mathewson

22- 1 2

1 907

Christy Mathewson

' 24 - 1 2

1 908

Christy Mathewson

.37-1 1

George Wiltse
1 909 Christy Mathewson
George Wiltse
1910

Christy Mathewson

191 1

Christy Mathewson

23- 1 4
25-6
20- 1 1
27.9
26- 1 3

Rube Marquard

24-7

1912

Rube Marquard

t26- 1 1

Christy Mathewson

23- 1 2

1913

Christy Mathewson

25- 1 1

Rube Marquard

23- 1 0

Jeff Tesreau

22- 1 3

1914

Jell Tesreau

26- 1 0

Christy Mathewson

24- 1 3

1917

Ferdie Schupp

21-7

1919

Jess Barnes

1 920

Fred Toney

21-1 1

Art Nehf

21-12

Jess Barnes

20- 1 5

1 92 1

Ar! Nehl

1 928

Larry Benton

1 933

Carl Hubbell

1 934

25-9

20- 1 0
t25-9
20-9
23- 1 2

Hal Schumacher

23- 1 0

Carl H ubbell

21-12

1 935

Carl H u bbell

1 936

Carl H u bbell

'26-6

1 937

Carl Hubbell

'22-8

23- 1 2

Cliff Melton

20-9

1 944

Bill Voiselle

21-16

1 947

Larry Jansen

1 95 1

Sal Maglie

t23-6

Larry Jansen

t 23-1 1

1 954

Johnny Antonelli

1 956

Johnny Antonelli

1 959

Sam Jones

1 962 Jack Sanford

2 1 -5

2 1 -7
20- 1 3
t2 1 - 1 5
24-7

Juan Marichal

t25-8

1 964

Juan Marichal

2 1 -8

1 965

Juan Marichal

22- 1 3

1 966

Juan Marichal

25-6

1 963

STRIKEOUT LEADERS

' 3 1 -20

Joe McGinnity

Fred Fitzsimmons
1 04

1917

1988

1 906

Christy Mathewson

W-L
20- 1 7

Gaylord Perry

2 1 -8

267

1 967

Mike McCormick

' 22- 1 0

Christy Mathewson

212

1 968

Juan Marichal

' 26-9

Christy Mathewson

206

1 969

Juan Marichal

21-1 1

1 907

Christy Mathewson

1 78

Gaylord Perry

t23-1 3

1 908

Christy Mathewson

259

1 970
1 9 73

Ron Bryant

1911

Rube Marquard

237

2 4- 1 2
20-9

1 937

Carl Hubbell

1 59

1986

1 944

Bill Voiselle

1 61

1 903

Christy Mathewson

1 904
1 905

Mike Krukow

-Led League

t -Tied for League Lead


Boldface - Indicates Active Player

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

ERA LEADERS
1912

Jeff Tesreau

1 .96

1 951

Willie Mays

B.B.W.A.A.

1913

Christy Mathewson

2 06

1 958

Orlando Cepeda

B. B.W.A.A.

1 959

Willie McCovey

& Sporting News

1 922

Rosy Ryan

3.00

1 929

Bill Walker

3 08

1 93 1

Bill Walker

2.26

1933

Carl Hubbell

1 .66

1 965

Frank Linzy

Sporting News

1 934

Carl Hubbell

2.30

1 972

Dave Rader

Sporting News

1 936

Carl Hubbell

2.31

1 973

Gary Matthews

1 949

Dave Koslo

2.50

1 950

Jim Hearn

2.49

1 974

John DAcquisto

1 952

Hoyt Wilhelm

2.43

1 975

John Montefusco

1 954

Johnny Antonelli

2.29

1 958

Stu Miller

2.47

1 976

Larry Herndon

1 959

Sam Jones

2.82

1986

Robby Thompson

1 960

Mike McCormick

2.70

1 969

Juan Marichal

2. 1 0

1983

Atlee Hammaker

2.25

CY YOUNG AWARD
1 967

Mike McCormick

MOST VAWABLE PLAYER


1912

Larry Doyle

B.8.W.A.A.
& Sporting News

B.8.W.A.A.
& Sporting News
Sporting News
B. B.W.A.A.
& Sporting News
Sporting News

Sporting News

COMEBACK PLAYER
OF THE YEAR
1 967

M i ke McCormick

1 977

Willie McCovey

1 9 82

Joe Morgan

1 930

Bill Terry

MANAGER OF THE YEAR

1 933

Carl Hubbell

1 95 1

Leo Durocher

Sporting News

1 936

Carl Hubbell

1 954

Leo Durocher

Sporting News

1 954

Willie Mays

1 97 1

Charlie Fox

Sporting News

1 965

Willie Mays

1 969

Willie McCovey

1 978

Joe Altobelli

UPI

1 982

Frank Robinson

UPI

1987

Roger Craig

"WILLIE MAC" AWARD


1 980

Jack Clark

1 98 1

Larry Herndon

& UPI

1 984

Bob Brenly

MAJOR LEAGUE
EXECUTIVE OF THE
YEAR (Sporting News)

1985

Mike Krukow

1 954

1986

Mike Krukow

1 978

H . B. "Spec" Richardson

1 987 Chris Speier

1 987

Al Rosen

1 982 Joe Morgan


1 983

Darrell Evans

AP

Horace Stoneham

1 988 Jose Uribe


Jose Uribe, 1988 Willie Mac Award Winner

ALL-TIME GIANTS PLAYING ROSTER


1883-1988
A

Abernathy, Virgil, P. 1 946-47


Adams, Ace, P. 1941-46
Adams, Glenn, OF, 1 975-76
Adams, Rick, I F, 1 985
Ainsmith, Eddie, C, 1924
Aldrete, Mike, IF, 1 986-88
Aldridge, Vic, P, 1 928
Allen, Ethan, OF, 1930-32
Allen, Joihnny, P. 1943-44
Allen, Myron, P. 1 883
Alexander, Doyle, P, 1 981
Alexander, Gary, C, 1975-77
Alou, Felipe, OF, 1 958-63
Alou, Jesus, OF. 1 963-68
Alou, Mateo. OF. 1 960-65
Amalfitano, Joey, I F. 1954-61. 1963
Ames. Leon, P. 1 903-13
Anderson. Fred. P. 1916-18
Andrews. Hub. P, 1 947-48
Andrews. Nate. P. 1 956
Andrews, Rob, I F. 1 977-79
Antonell i . John. P. 1 954-60
Aragon. Jack. (NA). 1941
Arnold. Chris. IF. 1 971-76
Arnov1ch. Morris. O F. 1941
Ayers. 8111. P. 1947
B

Babb. Charley. IF. 1903


Babington. OF. 1915
Bader. Loren. P. 1912
Bailey. Ed. C. 1961 -63. 1 965
Bain. Loren. P. 1945
Baird. Al. IF. 1917
Baird. Doug. I F. 1920
Baker. Dusty. OF. 1 984
Baker. Howard. I F. 1915
Baker. Tom. P 1937-38
Baldwin. Harry. P. 1 924-25
Baldwin. Mark. P. 1 893
Bamberger. George, P. 1951-52
Bamberger. Hal. O F. 1948
Bancroft. Dave, I F. 1920-23, 1930
Bannon. Tom . OF. 1 895-96
Barber. Steve. P. 1 974
Barclay. Curt. P. 1 957-59
Barna. Herbert. OF. 1 941-43
Barnes. Jese. P. 1918-23
Barnes. Virgil. P. 1 919-28
Barr. Bob. P. 1891
Barr. Jim. P. 1971-78.1982-83
Barrios. Jose. OF. 1 982
Barry. Joh n . OF. 1 908
Bartell. Dick. I F. 1 935-46
Bartley. Bill. P 1903
Barton. Bob. C. 1965-69
Bassett. Charley. I F. 1890- 1902
Ballam. Karry. I F. 1 895
Bean. Joe. I F, 1902
Beatty. Des. I F. 1914
Becannon. James. P 1887
Becker. Beals. F. 1 910-12
Becker. Marty. OF. 1915
Beckley. Jake. IF. 1896-97
Beecher. James. P. 1887
Beggs. Joe. P 1947-48
Begley. Ed. P 1884

Begley. Gene. C, 1886


Behrman, Hank, P. 1 949
Bell, Herman, P. 1 932-34
Bentley, Jack, P. 1923-27
Benton, Larry, P. 1 927-30
Benton. John. P. 1 915-21
Berenguer, Juan, P. 1986
Berger, Wally, OF, 1 937-38
Bergman. Dave. I F, 1981-83
Berly, Jack. P. 1931
Bernard, Curt, OF, 1900-01
Serres, Ray, C, 1942-45
Berry, Joe, I F, 1921-22
Bertell, Dick, C, 1965
Bescher, Bob, OF, 1914
Blaemi re. Rae. C, 1 941
Blanco. Damasco. IF. 1 972-74
Blasingame. Don, I F, 1960-61
Blattner. Buddy. IF. 1946-48
Blaylock, Marv, I F, 1950
Blewitt, Bob, P. 1902
Blue. Vida, P. 1 978-81, 1985-86
Blume, Clint, P. 1922-23
Boccabella. Joh n , C, 1 974
Backus, Randy. P. 1986-88
Boles, Carl, OF, 1 962
Bolin. Bobby. P. 1 961 -69
Bonds. Bob. OF. 1 968-74
Bonura, Zeke, I F. 1 939
Boney, Hank, P. 1927
Boone. Ike. OF. 1922
Borbon. Pedro. P, 1979
Bordley, Bill, P. 1 980
Boswell, Andy, P. 1895
Bourjos, Chris, OF. 1980
Bowen, Chuck, OF, 1919
Bowen. Sutherland. P. 1896
Bowerman. Frank, C. 1 900-07
Bowman, Bob. P. 1 941
Bowman, Ernie, IF, 1961-63
Bowman, Joe. P. 1934
Bowman, Roger, P. 1949-52
Boyle, Jack. C. 1892
Boyle, Jim, C, 1 926
Bradford, Vic. OF, 1 943
Bradley. Tom. P. 1 973-75
Brain. Dave. I F. 1 908
Brainard. Fred, I F. 1914-16
Brandt. Jackie. OF. 1956, 1 958-59
Brantley, Jeff, P. 1988
Breining. Fred, P. 1980-83
Brenly, Bob. C. 1981- 88
Brennan. Don, P. 1937
Bresnahan. Roger, C, 1902-08
Bressoud, Ed, I F. 1956-61
Brewer, Jack. P, 1944-46
Bridwell, Al, IF. 1 908-11
Brodie, Steve, OF, 1 902
Brondell. Ken. P. 1944
Brouthers. Dan, I F, 1904
Brown, Chris. I F, 1 984-87
Brown, Eddie, I F, 1920-21
Brown. Jake. OF, 1975
Brown, Jim, P. 1 884
Brown, Ollie, OF, 1965-68
Brown. Walter. P. 1 937-42
Brown, Willard. C. 1 887-89
Browne. George, OF, 1 902-07
Bryant, Ron, P. 1 967, 1 969-74

Mel Ott poses with photographs of John McG raw (left) and Bill Te r ry (right).
Buckeye, Garland, P, 1 928
Buckley, Dick. C, 1890-91
Budnick, Mike, P, 1946-47
Buelow, Charlie, I F, 1901
Burda, Bob. IF, 1965-66, 1969-70
Burke, Eddie, O F, 1892-95
Burke, Frank, O F, 1906
Burke, John, OF, 1902
Burkett, Jesse, OF, 1890
Burkett, John, P, 1987Burns, George, OF, 1911 -21
Burns, Thomas, O F, 1895
Burnside. Pete, P, 1955, 195 7-58
Burrell, Frank, C, 1 891
Bush. Joe. P, 1927
Butler, Brett, OF, 1988Butler, Frank, OF, 1895
Byerly, Bud, P, 1959-60

c
Cabell, Enos. I F, 1981
Cadore. Leon, P, 1924
Calderone, Sam, C, 1 950
Caldwel l, M i ke, P, 1 974-76
Calvert, Mark, P, 1 983-84
Campfield, Sal, P, 1896
Cantwel l, Ben, P, 1 927-28, 1937
Carden, John, P, 1 946
Cardenal, Jose. O F, 1 963-64
Carlton, Steve, P, 1986
Carpenter, Bob, P, 1940-42, 1946-47
Carrick, Bill, P, 1898-1 900
Carrithers, Don, P, 1970-73
Carsey, Wilfred, P, 1899
Carter. Otis, OF, 1 9 2 5-26
Casey, Dennis, OF. 1887
Caskins, Ed. I F, 1883-84, 1886

Caslleman. Clydell, P, 1934-39


Castleman, Foster, IF, 1954-57
Causey, Cecil, P, 1 9 1 8-22
Cepeda, Orlando, I F, 1958-66
Chagnon. Leon, P, 1935
Chaplin, Jim, P, 1928-31
Chase, Hal, I F, 1 9 1 9
Chase, Ken, P, 1943
Chavez. Nestor, P, 1 967
Cheeves. Virgil, P, 1 927
Chrozza, Lou, I F, 1937-39
Choate, Don, P, 1 960
Chris, Mike, P, 1 982-83
Cissell, Bill, IF, 1938
Clapp, Joh n, C, 1 883
Clark, Archie, C, 1890-91
Clark, Jack, OF, 1975-84
Clark, Royal, OF, 1902
Clark, Will, IF, 1986Clark, William, P, 1 933-34
Clark, Willie, IF, 1895-97
Clarke, William H . , P, 1894-97
Clarke, William J., C, 1 905
Clarkson, Arthur, P, 1891
Clarkson, Bill, P, 1 927-28
Cleveland, Elmer, IF, 1888
Cli ne, Ty, OF, 1 967-68
Coan, Gil, OF, 1 955-56
Coffman, Dick, P, 1952-53
Cogan. Dick. P, 1 900
Cohen, Andy, IF, 1 926, 1928-29
Coker, Jim, C, 1 963
Colcolough, Tom , P, 1899
Coleman. Joe, P, 1 979
Compton. Pete, O F, 1 9 1 8
Comstock, Keith, P, 1987
Connaughton, Frank, IF, 1896

Connell, Joe, OF, 1926


Connelly, Bill, P, 1952-53
Connolly, Joe. OF, 1 921
Connor, Roger, I F, 1883-89, 1891 -94
Constable, Jim, P, 1956-58, 1963
Consuegra, Sandalio, P, 1 957
Cook, Dennis, P, 1988Coombs, Bobby, P, 1 943
Conway, Jack, I F, 1948
Cooney, Jimmy, IF, 1919
Cooper, Claude, OF, 1913
Cooper, Mort, P, 1 947
Cooper, Walker, C, 1946-49
Corcoran , Larry, P, 1885-86
Corcoran, Tom my, IF, 1907
Cornell, Jeff, P, 1 984
Cornutt, Terry, P, 1977-78
Corwin, Al, P, 1951-55
Cote, Pete, OF, 1 926
Coughlin, Roscoe, P, 1 981
Cramer, Dick, OF, 1883
Crandall, James, P, 1 908-13
Crandell, Del, C, 1964
Crane, Ed. P, 1890
Crane, Sam, I F, 1890
Crawford, Pat, I F, 1929-30
Cregan, P"lte, OF, 1899
Critz, Hughie, I F, 1930-35
Crone, Ray, P, 1 957-58
Cronin, Joh n , P, 1902-03
Crump, Arthur, OF. 1924
Cruz, Hector, OF. 1 978-79
Cuccinello, Al, IF, 1935
Cuccinello, Tony, IF, 1 940
Culler, Dick, I F, 1 949
Cumberland, John, P, 1 970-72
Cummings, Jack, C, 1926-29
Cunningham. Bill, OF, 1 921-23
Curtis, Harry, C, 1907
Curtis, John. P, 1 977-79
Cvengros, Mike, P, 1 922
D

D'Acquisto, John, P, 1 973-76


Dahlen, Bill, IF, 1 904-07
Daily, Ed, OF, 1890
Daly, George, P, 1909
Danning, Harry, C, 1932-42
Dark, Alvin, I F, 1950-56
Davenport, Claude, P, 1 920
Davenport, Jim, I F, 1 958-70
Davies, G eorge, P, 1893
Davies, Lloyd, P, 1 925-26
Davis, Charles. OF. 1 981 -87
Davis, George S., IF, 1 893-1901 , 1903
Davis, George W. , OF, 1 933, 1 935-37
Davis, Harry, IF, 1895-96
Davis, Ira, IF, 1 899
Davis, Jim, P, 1 957
Davis, John, I F, 1941
Davis, Mark, P, 1 983-87
Davis, Ron, P, 1 988
Davison, Mike, P, 1 969-70
Dean, Paul, P, 1940-41
Dean, Wayland, P, 1924-25
Deasley, Thomas, C, 1885-87
Deegan, John, P, 1901
Deer, Rob. OF. 1 984-85
DeJesus, Ivan, IF, 1987
DeKoning, Bill, C, 1 945
Delehanty, Jim, IF, 1902
Demaree, Al, P, 1912-13, 1 9 1 7-18

Demaree, Frank, OF, 1939-41


Dem psey, Mark, P, 1982
Denny, Jerry, IF, 1890-91
Denzer, Roger, P, 1 901
Devine, Jim, P, 1 886
Devine, William. C. 1925
Devlin. Art, I F, 1 904-11
Devlin, Jim. P, 1 886
Devore, Josh, OF, 1908-13
DeVormer, Al, C, 1 927
D ickshot, John, OF, 1939
Dickson, Walt, P, 1 9 1 0
Diering, Charles, O F, 1952
Dietz, Dick, C, 1966-71
DiMaggio, Vince, OF, 1946
Doheny, Ed, P, 1 895-1901
Dolan, Albert, OF, 1922
Donahue, Francis. P, 1893
Donely, Jim, I F, 1897
Donohue, Pete, P, 1930-31
Donlin. Mike, OF. 1904-08. 1 9 1 1
Dooin, Charles, C , 1 915-16
Doolan, Mickey, I F, 1 91 6
Dorgan, M i ke, OF, 1883-87
Douglas. Phil, P, 1 91 9-22
Downs, Kelly, P, 1986Doyle, Jack, I F, 1892-95, 1898-1902
Doyle, Larry, I F, 1907-16, 1 9 1 8-20
Dravecky, Dave, P, 1987Dreiseward, Clem, P, 1948
Dressen, Chuck. IF, 1933
Dressler. Rob. P, 1 975-76
Driessen, Dan, I F, 1985-86
Drucke, Louis, P, 1 909-12
Du buc, Jean, P, 1 91 9
Duffalo, J i m , P, 1961 -65
Duffy, Frank, I F, 1971
Dunn. Jack, P, 1902-04
Dunning, Andy, P, 1 891
Durham, Louis, P, 1 908-09
Dwyer, Jim, OF, 1978
Dyer, Ben, IF, 1 91 4-15
E

East, Hugh, P, 1941-43


Elliot, Bob, I F, 1 952
Elliot, Claude, P, 1904-05
Elliot, Randy, OF, 1977
Emmerich, Bill, P, 1945-46
English, Charlie, I F, 1 936
English, Gil, I F, 1931 -32
Erickson, Eric, P, 1 9 1 4
Escobar, Angel, I F, 1 988
Estelle, Dick, P, 1964-65
Esterbrook. Tom . I F, 1 885-86, 1 890
Etheridge, Bob, I F, 1 967, 1969
Evans, Barry, P, 1978
Evans, Darrell, IF, 1 976-83
Evans, LeRoy, P, 1 902
Evans, Steve, O F, 1908
Evers. Joe. (N(\), 1913
Evers. Walter, O F, 1 954
Ewing, John, P, 1 891
Ewing, William, I F, 1 883-92
F

Falcone, Pete, P, 1 975


Farley, Bob, I F, 1961
Farrell. Charles, C, 1 894-96
Farrell, Edward, I F, 1925-29
Faul, Bill, P, 1 970
Faulkner. Jim, P, 1 927-28

Faust, Charlie, R 1 9 1 1
Feldman, Harry, R 1941 -46
Felix, Harry, R 1 901
Ferguson, George, R 1 925-37
Filipowicz, Steve, C, 1 944-45
Finigan, Jim, I F, 1 958
Finley, Bill, OF, 1 886
Fischer, Reuben, R 1 941-46
Fishel, Leo, R 1 899
Fisher, Chauncey, R 1 901
Fisher, Don, R 1 945
Fisher, Ed, P, 1 959-61
Fisher, Jack, R 1 963
Fitzgerald, John, R 1 958
Fitzsimmons, Fred, 1 925-37
Fleming, Tom, OF, 1 899
Fletcher, Art, I F, 1909-20
Florence, Paul, C, 1 926
Flynn, Cornelius. R 1 896
Foley, Ray, OF, 1928
Foli, Tim, I F, 1977
Foreman, Frank, R 1893
Foster, Clarence, OF, 1 898-1900
Foster, Elmer, OF, 1888-89
Foster, George, OF, 1 969-71
Foster, Oscar, OF, 1896
Fowlkes, Alan, R 1 982
Fox, Charlie, C, 1 942
Franks, Herman, C, 1 949
Frey, Lonny, I F, 1948
Frisbee, Charlie, OF, 1 900
Frisch, Frankie, I F, 1 9 1 9-26
Fromme, Art, R 1 9 1 3-15
Fuentes, Tito, I F, 1 965-67, 1969-74
Fuller, William, I F, 1 892-96
Fullis, Charles, OF, 1 928-32
G

G abler, Frank, R 1 935-37


Gabrielson, Len , OF, 1 965-66
Galan, Augie, OF, 1 949
Gale, Rich, R 1 982
Gallagher, Al, I F, 1 970-73
Ganze!, Joh n , I F, 1 901
Garagiola, Joe, C, 1 954
Gardella, Al, I F, 1 945
Gardella, Danny, OF, 1 944-45
Gardiner, Billy, IF, 1954-55
Gardner, Art, OF, 1 978
Garibaldi, Bob. R 1962-63, 1966, 1969
Garner, Phil, IF, 1 988
Garoni, Willie, R 1 899
Garrelts, Scott, P, 1982Garrido, Gil, I F, 1 964
Gaston, Alex, C, 1 920-23
Gearhart, Lloyd, O F, 1 947
Gearin, Dennis, P, 1 923-24
Gee, John ny, R 1 944-46
Genewich, Joe, R 1 928-30
Gentry, Harvey, OF, 1 954
George, Bill, R 1 887-89
Georgy, Oscar, R 1938
Gerhardt, Joe, I F, 1 885-87
German, Les, R 1 893-96
Gettel, Al, R 1951
Gettig, Charley, R 1 896-99
Gibbon, Joe, R 1 966-69
Gibson, George, C, 1 9 1 7-18
Gibson, Russ, C, 1970-72
Gibson, Sam, R 1 932
Giel, Paul, P, 1 954-58
Gilbert, Billy, IF, 1 903-06

Gil bert, Harold, I F, 1 950, 1 953


Gilbert, Jack, OF, 1 898
Gillespie, Pete, OF, 1 883-87
Gladd, Jim, C, 1946
Gladden, Dan, OF, 1 983-86
Glasscock, Jack, I F, 1 890-91
Gleason, William, I F, 1 896-1900
Glenn, Ed, OF, 1898
Glossop, Alban, I F, 1 939-40
Gomez, Randy, C, 1 984
Gomez, Ruben, R 1 953-58
Gonzalez, Mike, C, 1919-21
Goodson, Ed, I F, 1 970-75
Gordon, Sid, OF, 1 941-43, 1 946-49
Gore, George, OF, 1 887-92
Gorman, Tom, R 1 939
Gott, Jim, R 1985-87
Goulait, Ted, R 1 9 1 2
Gowdy, Hank, C, 1 910-1 1 , 1923-25
Grady, Mike, C, 1898-1900
Graham, Archibald, OF, 1 905
G raham, Jack, I F, 1 946
G rant, Eddie, IF, 1 9 1 3-15
Grant, Mark, R 1 984, 1 986-87
Grantham, George, I F, 1934
G rasso, Mickey, C, 1 946
Green, David, I F, 1 985
Greenfield, Kent, R 1 924-27
G regg, Hal, R 1952
Griffin, Francis, I F, 1 920
Griffin, Tobias, OF, 1 884
Griffin, Tom, R 1 979-81
Grimes, Burleigh, R 1 927
Grimes, Roy, I F, 1 920
G rissom, Marv, R 1946, 1 953-58
G roat, Dick, I F, 1 967
G roh, Henry, I F, 1 9 1 2-13, 1922-26
G rubbs, Tom , R 1 920
Gulden, Brad, C, 1 986
Gum pert, Harry, R 1 935-41
Gutierrez, Cesar, I F, 1 967, 1 969
H

Haas, Bert, I F, 1949


Hadley, Irving, R 1941
Haeffner, Bill, C, 1 928
Haley, Tom, IF, 1939
Hale, Odell, I F, 1 941
Halicki, Ed, R 1 974-80
Hall, Bob, OF, 1905
Haller, Tom, C, 1 961 -67
Hallett, Jack, R 1948
Hamby, Jim, C, 1 926-27
Hamilton, Steve, R 1 971
Hammaker, Atlee, P, 1982Hands, Bill, R 1965
Hankinson, Frank, I F, 1 883-84
Hannifan, Jack, I F, 1906-08
Hansen. Andy, R 1 944-50
Hardesty, Scott, IF, 1 899
Hardy, Francis, R 1 951
Hargesheimer, Al, R 1 980-81
Harper, George, OF, 1 927-28
Harrell, John, C, 1 969
Harrell, Ray, R 1945
Harris, Gail, I F, 1 955-57
Harris, Vic, I F, 1977-78
Harshman, Jack, R 1 948-50
Hart, Jim, IF, 1 963-73
Hartley, Grover, C, 1 9 1 1 -1 3, 1 924-26
Hartley, Walter, O F, 1 902
Hartman, Fred, I F, 1898-99

Hartnett, Leo, C, 1941


Hartung, Clint, P, 1 947-52
Haslin, Mickey, I F, 1 937-38
Hatfield, Gil, I F, 1887-89
Hausmann, George, IF, 1 944-45, 1 949
Hawley, Emerson, P, 1900
Hayes, Charlie, I F, 1988H ayworth, Ray, C, 1 939
Healy, Fran, C, 1971 -72
Healy, Francis, C, 1930-32
Hearn, Bunn, P, 1 9 1 3
Hearn, Jim, P, 1950-56
Heaverlo, Dave, P, 1 975-77
Hegan, Jim, C, 1959
Heine, William, IF, 1921
Heintzelman, Tom , I F, 1 977-78
Heise, Bob, I F, 1 970-71
Hemingway, Ed, I F, 1 9 1 7
Henderson, Dave, OF, 1987
Henderson, Ken, OF, 1 965-72
Hendley, Bob, P, 1 964-65
Hendricks, Ed, P, 1 91 0
Hendricks, Jack, OF, 1 902
Henline, Walter, C, 1 921
Henry, Bill, P, 1965-68
Henry, Frank, P, 1927-29
Henry, John, OF, 1 890
Hensley, Chuck, P, 1986
Herbel, Ron, P, 1963-69
Herbert, Fred, P, 1 9 1 5
Herndon, Larry, O F, 1 976-81
Herzog, Charles, I F, 1 908-13, 1916-17
H esterfer, Larry, P, 1901
Heving, Joe, P, 1930-31
H i att, Jack, C, 1965-69
Hickman, Charles, I F, 1900-01
Higbee, Kirby, P, 1 949-50
Hig bee, Mahlon, OF, 1922
Hill, Carmen, P, 1922
Hill, Marc, C, 1975-80
Hiller, Chuck, IF, 1961 -65
Hiller, Frank, P, 1 953
H oeft, Bill, P, 1963, 1966
Hofman, Bobby, I F, 1 949, 1952-57
Hogan, James, C, 1928-32
Holke, Walter, I F, 1914-18
Holland, Al, P, 1 979-82
Holland, Howard, P, 1 927
Holmes, James, OF, 1 897
H ornsby, Rogers. I F, 1 927
Hornung, Joe, OF, 1890
H owarth, Jim, OF, 1971 -74
H owe, John, I F, 1890
H owerton. Bill, OF, 1952
Hoyt, Waite, P, 1918
H ubbell, Bill, P, 1919-20
H u bbell, Carl, P, 1 928-43
Hudlin, Willis, P, 1 940
Hudson, Johnny, I F, 1945
Huenke, Al, P, 1914
Humphries, Joh n, C, 1 883-84
Hu ndley, Randy, C, 1 964-65
Hunnefield, Bill, I F, 1931
Hunt, Ron. I F, 1 968-70
Hu nter, Herb, I F, 1916
Hu ntzinger, Walter, P, 1 923-25

Iott, Clarence, P, 1 947


Irvin, Monte, OF, 1949-55
Ivie, M i ke, I F, 1 978-81

Jablonski, Ray, I F, 1957-58


Jackson, Jim, OF. 1902
Jackson, Travis, I F, 1922-36
Jacobson, Mervin, OF, 1915
Jahn, Art, OF, 1 928
James, Byrnie, I F, 1933
James, Skip, I F, 1 977-78
Jansen, Larry, P, 1 947-54
Jeanes, Ernest, O F, 1927
Jeffcoat. Mike, P, 1985
Johnson, Art, P, 1 927
Johnson. Don, P, 1958
Johnson, Elmer, OF, 1914
Johnson, Frank, OF. 1 966-71
Johnson, Fred, P, 1 922-23
Johnson, Jerry, P, 1970-72
Johnson, Jim, P, 1 970
Johnson, Tom, P, 1 899
Johnson, Wallace. I F, 1 983
Johnston, Greg, OF, 1 979
Johnston, Jimmy, IF, 1926
Joiner, Roy, P, 1 940
Jones, Charlie, P, 1893
Jones, Chris, OF, 1 986
Jones, Gordon, P, 1958-59
Jones, Jim, OF, 1901-02
Jones, Johnny, P, 1919
Jones, Sam. P, 1959-61
Jones, Sheldon, P, 1946-51
Jones, Sherman, P, 1960
Jonnard, Claude, P, 1921-24
Jordan, Baxter, IF, 1927
Jorgensen, John, I F, 1 950-51
Joshua, Von, OF, 1 975-76
Joyce, Bob, P, 1 946
Joyce, Bill, IF, 1896-98
Judd, Ralph, P, 1929-30
Jurges, Bill, IF, 1 939-45
K

Kampouris, Alex, I F, 1938-39


Katt, Ray, C, 1 952-57
Kauff. Benny, OF, 1916-20
Kaufman, Tony, P, 1929
Kearney, Bob, C, 1 979
Keefe, Tim, P, 1885-91
Keeler, Willie, OF, 1 892-93, 1910
Kelleher, Albert, C, 1 916
Kelly, George, I F, 1 915-26
Kelly, Michael, OF. 1893
Kennedy, Mantia, P, 1946-53
Kennedy, William, P, 1 902
Kerr, John, I F, 1 943-49
Kilduff, Pete, IF, 1 9 1 7
Killefer, Wade, OF, 1 91 6
King, Charles, P, 1 892-93
King, Jim, OF, 1 958
King, Lee, O F, 1 91 9-22
Kingman, Brian, P, 1983
Kingman, Dave, I F-OF, 1 971 -74
Kinsella, Bob, OF, 1 919-20
Kirbv. LaRuP.. OF 1912
Kirke, Jay, O F, 1918
Kirkland, Willie, OF, 1958-60
Klawitter, Al, P, 1909-10
Kline. Ron, P, 1 969
Klinger, Joe, C, 1 927
Kluttz, Cyde, C, 1945-46
Knauss, Frank, P, 1895
Knepper, Bob, P, 1 976-80

Knowles, Jim, I F, 1 892


Kocher, Brad, C, 1 915-16
Koehler, Horace, O F, 1925
Koenecke, Len, O F, 1932
Koenig, Mark, I F, 1 935-36
Konikowski , Alex, R 1 948-1951
Kopf, Wally, I F, 1921
Koslo, Dave, R 1941 -42, 1946-53
Kramer, Jack, R 1 950-51
Krauss, John, R 1 946
Kress, Ralph, I F, 1 946
Krueger, Ernie, C, 1 9 1 7
Krukow, Mike, P, 1983Kuenn, Harvey, OF, 1961-65
Kuiper, Duane, I F, 1 982-85
Kutcher. Randy, OF, 1986-87
L

Lacey, Bob, R 1 984


LaCoss, Mike, P, 1986Lafata, Joe. I F, 1 947-49
Lajeski, Dick, I F, 1 946
Lancellotti, Rick, I F-OF, 1986
Landrith, Hobie, C, 1959-61
Landrum, Don, OF, 1966
Lanier, Hal, I F, 1 964-71
Lanier, Max, R 1952-53
LaPoint, Dave, R 1985
Larker, Norm, I F, 1963
Larkin, Pat, R 1 983
Larsen, Don, R 1 962-64
Laskey, Bill, R 1 982-85, 1986
Latham, Arlie, I F, 1 909
Latimer, Clifford, I F, 1 898
Lauder, Bill, I F, 1902-03
Lavelle, Gary, R 1 974-84
Lawing, Garland, OF, 1946

Layton, Les, OF, 1 948


Lazzeri, Tony, I F, 1939
Leach, Freddy, O F, 1929-30
Lear, Fred, I F, 1920
Lefevre, Al, I F, 1920
Lefferts, Craig, P, 1987Lee, Roy, R 1945
Lee, Thornton, R 1948
Leiber, Hank, OF, 1933-38, 1 942
Leitner, George, R 1901
LeMaster, Joh nnie, I F, 1975-85
LeM ay, Dick, R 1961-62
Lennon, Bob, OF, 1954
Leonard, Jeffrey, OF, 1981-1988
Lerch, Randy, P, 1 983-84
Leslie, Sam, I F, 1 929-33, 1936-38
Liddle, Don, R 1954-56
Lindstrom, Fred, I F, 1 924-32
Linzy, Frank, R 1963, 1 965-70
Littlejohn, Dennis, C, 1978-80
Littlefield, Dick, R 1 956
Livingston, Mickey, C, 1 947-49
Livingstone, Jake, R 1901
Lobert, Hans, I F, 1915-17
Lockman, Whitey, IF-OF, 1 945,
1 947-58
Loes, Billy, R 1 960-61
Lohrke, Jack, I F, 1 947-51
Lohrman, Bill, R 1 937-43
Lombardi, Ernie, C, 1 943-47
Lombardo, Lou, R 1948
Long, Dale, I F, 1960
Luby, Hugh, I F, 1944
Lucas. Charles, R 1923
Lucas, Ray, R 1929-31
Lucas, Red, R 1923
Luque, Dolph, R 1 932-35
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Lynch, M i ke, P. 1907


Lynn, Japhet, P. 1939-40
Lyons, Denny, IF, 1892
Lyons, Harry, OF, 1889, 1892-93
M

MacKenzie, Ken, P. 1964


MacPhee. Waddy, I F 1922
Maddox, Garry, OF, 1 972-75
Madjeski, Ed, C, 1937
Madlock, Bill, IF, 1977-79
Magee, Bill, P. 1901-02
Maglie, Sal, P. 1 945, 1950-55
Maguire, Freddy, IF, 1922-23
Maguire, Jack, OF, 1950-51
Mahady, Jim, IF, 1921
Malarkey, Bill, P. 1908
Malay, Joe, IF, 1933
Maldonado, Candy, OF, 1986Mallory, Jim, OF, 1945
Mancuso, Gus, C, 1933-38, 1942-44
Mangan, Jim, C, 1956
Mangum, Leo, P. 1928
Manlove, Charlie, C, 1884
Mann, Les, OF, 1927-28
Manwaring, Kirt, C, 1987Maranda, Georges, P. 1 960
Marberry, Fred, P. 1936
Margoneri, Joe, P. 1956-57
Marquard, Richard, P. 1 908-15
Marichal, Juan, P. 1 960-73
Marshall, Dave, OF, 1 967-69
Marshall, Edward, IF, 1929-32
Marshall, Jim, IF, 1960-61
Marshall, Willard, OF, 1 942, 1946-49
Marshall, William, C, 1904
Martin, Frank, (NA), 1899
Martin, Jerry, OF, 1981
Martin, Joe, I F, 1936
Martin, Renie, P. 1982-84
Mason, Don, IF, 1 966-70
Mason, Roger, P. 1985Mathewson, Christy, P. 1 900-16
Mathewson, Henry, P. 1 906-07
Matthews, Gary, OF, 1 972-76
Mattimore, Mike, P, 1887
Maul, Al, P. 1901
Maun, Ernie, P. 1924
Maxwell, Bert, P. 1 9 1 1
May, Milt, C , 1980-83
Maynard, Jim, OF, 1 940-43, 1946
Mayo, Eddie, IF, 1936
Mays, Carl, P. 1929
Mays, Willie, OF, 1951-52, 1 954-72
McBride, Algie, OF, 1 901
McCall, John, P. 1954-57
Mccardell, Roger, C, 1 959
McCarthy, Johnny, IF, 1936-41, 1948
McCarty, Lew, C, 1916-20
McCormick, Harry, OF, 1 904, 1908-13
McCormick, M i ke F., P. 1956-62,
1967-70
McCormick, M i ke W., OF, 1950
McCovey, Willie, IF, 1 959-73, 1 977-80
Mccreery, Tom, O F, 1 897-98
McDaniel, Lindy, P. 1 966-68
McDonald, Jim, OF, 1902
McDowell, Sam, P. 1 972-73
McGattigan, Andy, P. 1982-83
McGann, Dan, IF, 1902-07
McGee, Bill, P. 1941-42
McGinnity, Joe, P. 1902-08

McGlothen, Lynn, P. 1977-78


McGowan, Tullis. P. 1 948
McGraw, John, IF, 1 902-06
McKechnie, Bill, I F, 1 916
McKinnon. Alex, I F, 1884
Mclarney, Art, IF, 1 932
Mclean. Larry, C. 1913-15
McMahon, Don, P. 1 969-74
McMahon, John, I F, 1892-93
McMillan, George, OF, 1890
McMullen, Hugh, IF, 1925-26
McNamara, Tim , P. 1926
McPartlin, Frank. P. 1899
McOuillan, Hugh, P. 1922-27
Mead, Charlie, OF, 1943-45
Medwick, Joe, OF, 1943-45
Meekin, Jouett, P. 1894-99
Melendez, Francisco, IF, 1987Melton. Cliff, P. 1 937-44
Melvin, Bob, C, 1986-88
Menefee, John, P. 1898
Mercer, George, P. 1900
Merkle. Fred, IF, 1907-16
Merritt, Howard, OF, 1913
Mertes, Sam , OF, 1903-06
Metzger, Butch. P. 1974
Metzger, Roger, IF, 1 978-80
Meusel. Emil, OF, 1921-26
Meyers, John, C, 1909-15
Middleton, Jim, P. 1917
Miller, Bruce, IF, 1 973-76
Miller. Jim, I F, 1901
M iller, Ken. P. 1944
Miller, Roscoe, P. 1902-03
Miller, Stu, P. 1 957-62
Milligan, Bill, P. 1904
Milligan, John, C, 1893
Mills, Willie, P. 1901
Milne, Pete, OF, 1948-50
Milner, Eddie, OF, 1987
Minton, Greg, P. 1 975-87
Mitchell, Clarence, P. 1930-32
Mitchell, Kevin, I F, 1987Mize, Johnny, IF, 1942. 1946-49
Mottitt, Randy, P. 1 972-81
Monbouquette, Bill, P. 1968
Montanez, Willie, IF, 1 975-76
Montefusco, John, P. 1974-80
Monzant, Ramon, P. 1954-58, 1960
Mooney, Jim, P. 1931-32
Moore, Al, OF, 1925-26
Moore, Eddie, IF, 1 932
Moore, Euel, P. 1935
Moore, Joe, OF, 1 930-41
Moore, Robert, P. 1 985
Morgan, Joe, IF, 1 981-82
Morrell, Bill, P. 1930-31
Morris, John, P. 1 972-74
Mota. Manuel, OF, 1962
Mueller, Clarence, OF, 1926-27
Mueller, Don, OF, 1948-57
Mueller, Ray, C, 1 949-50
Muffett, Billy, P. 1959
Mulholland, Terry, P, 1986, 1988Mullins. Fran, IF, 1984
Mu ngo, Van, P. 1 942-43, 1945
Murakami , Masanori, P. 1964-65
M u rcer, Bobby, OF, 1 975-76
Murphy, Bob, P. 1890
Murphy, Danny F. , IF. 1900-01
M u rphy, Danny J., C, 1892
M urphy, Frank, OF, 1901

Murphy, Pat. C. 1887-90


Murphy, Yale, I F, 1 894-97
Mu rray, Joh n, OF, 1909-17
Mu rray, Rich , I F, 1980, 1 983
Myatt, George, I F, 1 938-39
Myatt. Glenn, C. 1 935
N

Nastu, Phil, P, 1 978-80


Neal, Theophilus. I F, 1905
Needham. Tom . C, 1 908
Nehf, Art, P, 1 91 9-26
Nelson. Jack. I F, 1 887
Nelson. Ray, I F, 1901
Newman, Charlie. OF, 1 892
Newson. Louis. P, 1 948
Nichols. Chet, P, 1 928
Nichols. Roy, I F, 1 944
Nicosia. Steve. C. 1983-84
Niehoff. Bert, I F, 1918
Nieman, Bob, OF, 1962
Nixon, Donell, OF, 1988-

Noble. Ray, C, 1951 -53


Nokes. Matt, C. 1 985
North, Bill, OF. 1979-81

0
O'Brien. Tom. OF. 1899
Ockey, Walter. P, 1 944
O'Connell, Danny, I F, 1 957-59
O'Connell, Jimmy, OF. 1 923-34
O'Day, Hank, P, 1889
O'Dea. Ken, C. 1939-41
O'Dell, Billy, P, 1960-64
O'Doul, Francis, O F. 1928, 1933-34
Oeschger, Joe, P, 1919
O'Farrell, Bob. C. 1 928-32
Ogden. Jack. P, 1918
O'Hagan, Hal, I F, 1 902
O'Hara, Bill, OF. 1909
Oliver. Al, I F, 1984
Oliver. Nate. I F, 1968
O'Malley, Tom , I F, 1 982-84
O'Neil l , James, OF, 1 883
O'Nei l l , John, C. 1 899
O' Neill, Mickey, C, 1927
Onslow. Jack, C. 1 9 1 7
Ontrveros, Steve. I F, 1 973-76
Orengo, Joe. I F. 1 941
Orsino, Joh n, C, 1 961-62
O'Rourke. Jim, OF, 1 885-1904
O'Rou rke. Tom . C . 1890
Orr, Dave, I F, 1 883
O'Toole, Marty, P. 1914
Ott. Mel. OF. 1 926-47
Ouellette. Phil, C, 1 986
Oxley, Henry, C. 1 884
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Pagan, Jose, I F, 1 959-65


Palmero. Emilio. P, 1 91 5-16
Parmelee. LeRoy, P, 1 929-35
Patterson, William, I F, 1921
Paulette, Gene. I F, 1 9 1 1
Pearce, Grayson, I F, 1883
Peel. Homer, OF. 1 933-34
Perez. Marty, I F. 1 976
Perezchica, Tony, IF, 1988-

Perlman, Jon, P. 1 987


Perritt, William. P, 1915-21
Perry, Gaylord. P, 1962-71
Peterson, Cap. OF. 1962-66

Pettini. Joe, I F, 1980-83


Petty, Charlie, P, 1 893
Pfeffer. Fred, IF, 1 896
Pfyl, Monte, I F, 1907
Phil ley, Dave, OF, 1960
Phillips, Dick, IF, 1 962
Phillips, Joh n , P, 1 945
Phillips, Mike, IF, 1 973-75
Phyle. Bill, P, 1901
Picone, Mario, P, 1 947,
1 952-54
Pierce. Billy, P, 1 962-64
Piez. Charles. OF. 1914
Pig natano. Joe. C, 1962
Pike. Jesse. OF. 1 946
Pitlock. Lee. P, 1970
Pittman. Joe. I F, 1 984
Planeta. Emil, P. 1 931
Plank, Ed. P, 1978-79
Plitt. Norman. P. 1927
Poat. Ray, P, 1947-49
Paetz. Joe. P, 1926
Poland, Hugh, C. 1 943
Polli, Lou, P, 1944
Porter. Ned. P, 1926-27
Powers. Les, IF, 1938
Pregenzer. John, P, 1 963-64
Price. Joe P. OF, 1 928
Price, Joe W., P, 1 987-

Priddy, Bob. P. 1965-66


Pruett, Hub. P, 1930
Pruitt, Ron. OF. 1982-83
Puente. Miguel. P. 1 970
Puhl. John. OF. 1898-99
Pyle. Ewald, P, 1 944-45

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Ouinones. Luis. I F. 1 986
R

Rabb. John. C. 1982-84


Rader. Dave. C. 1971 -76
Ragan. Pat. P. 1919
Rainey, Joh n . OF. 1 887
Rajsich. Gary, I F. 1 985
Ransom, Jeff. C. 1981-83
Rapp, Earl. OF. 1951
Rapp, Joseph, IF, 1921
Rariden. Bill. C. 1 91 6-18
Rawlings. Johnny. I F. 1921 22
Raymond. Arthur, P. 1909 1 1
Reagan. J .. OF. 1898
Reberger. Frank. P. 1 970-72
Redmon. Glenn. I F. 1 974
Reese. Andy. OF. 1927 30
Reid. Jessie. OF. 1 987-88
Reidy. Bill. P. 1896
Reitz. Ken. I F. 1976
Renfroe. Marshall, P, 1 959
Reuschel, Rick, P, 1 987-

Reyes. Napoleon. I F. 1943-45. 1950


Rhawn, Bobby, I F, 1947-48
Rhodes. Dusty, OF, 1952-59
Ricelli. Frank, P. 1 976
Richards, Gene. OF. 1 984
Richards. Paul. C. 1 933-35
Richardson. Danny, I F. 1884-91
Richardson, Hardy, OF. 1892
Ridzik, Steve. P, 1 956-5 7
Rigney, Bil l , I F. 1946-53
Riles, Ernest, IF, 1988-

Riley, George. P, 1 984

Ring, Jimmy, P, 1926


R ipley, Allen, P, 1 980-81
R ipple, Jim my, OF, 1936-39
Ritter, William, P, 1914-16
Roach, John, P, 1 887
Roberts. Dave, P, 1979
Robertson, Dave, OF, 1 9 1 2-19
Robertson, Rich, P, 1 966-71
Robinson, Craig, I F, 1 975-76
Robinson, Don, P, 1987Robinson, Jeff, P, 1984-1987
Robinson, John, C, 1902
Rodin, Eric, OF, 1 954
Rodgers, Andre, I F, 1958-60
Rodriguez, Jose, I F, 1 91 6-18
Roenicke, Ron, OF, 1985
Roettger, Wally, O F, 1 930
Rosario, Jim, OF, 1 971-72
Rose, Don, P, 1974
Rosen, Goody, OF, 1 946
Rosenberg, Harry, OF, 1930
Ross, George, P, 1918
Rosso. Frank, P, 1944
Roush, Edd, OF, 1 9 1 6, 1 927-29
Rowland, M i ke, P, 1980-81
Rucker, Johnny, O F, 1 940-46
Rudolph, Dick, P, 1 910-1 1
Rudolph, Ken, C, 1 974, 1977
Rufer, Rudy, IF, 1949-50
Rosie, Amos, P, 1 890-98
Ryan, Connie, I F. 1942
Ryan, John, I F, 1 933-34, 1 937-38
Ryan, Wilfred, P, 1 9 1 9-24
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Sadecki, Ray, P, 1 966-69
Sadek, Mike, C, 1 973, 1 975-81
Sallee, Harry, P, 1 91 6-21
Salveson, Jack, P, 1 933-34
Salvo, Manuel, P, 1939
Samford, Ron, IF, 1 954
Samuels, Roger, P, 1988Sanchez, Alex, OF, 1984
Sanford, Jack, P, 1 959-65
Sarni, Bill, C, 1956
Sasser, Mackey, C, 1 987
Sauer, Hank, OF, 1 958-59
Sayles, Bill, P, 1943
Scalzi, Frank, IF, 1 939
Scanlon, M .J., IF, 1890
Schalk, Ray, C, 1929
Schang, Bobby, C, 1915
Schatzeder, Dan, P, 1 982
Schauer, Alexander, P, 1 91 3-16
Schemer, Mike, IF, 1945-46
Schenz, Hank, IF, 1 951
Schlei, George, C, 1 909-11
Schmidt, Bob, C, 1 958-61
Schmidt, Frederick, P, 1893
Schoendienst. Albert, I F, 1956-57
Schofield, Dick, I F, 1965-66
Schreiber, Hank, IF, 1921
Schriver, William C, 1 895
Schroder, Bob, IF, 1 965-68
Schumacher, Hal, P, 1 931 -42, 1946
Schupp, Ferdie, P, 1913-19
Scott, Jack, P, 1922-26
Sechrist, Theodore, P, 1 899
Seeds, Bob, OF, 1 938-40
Selbach, Albert, O F, 1 900-01
Seward, Frank, P, 1 943-44
Seymour, James, OF-P, 1 896-1 900, 1906-10

Shaier, Arthur, IF, 1 909-13


Shannon, William, OF, 1906-08
Shaw, Bob, P, 1964-66
Sharratt. Joh n . P, 1 890-92
Shay, Danny, IF, 1907
Shea, Patrick, P, 1921-22
Sheehan. Dan, I F, 1900
Sheehan, Jim, C, 1936
Shinners, Ralph, OF, 1 922-23
Shipley, Joe, P, 1958-60
Shore, Ernie, P, 1 9 1 2
Shores, B i l l , P, 1933
Sicking, Eddie, IF, 191 8-20
Siebern, Norm, I F, 1967
Sigsby, Seth, P, 1 893
Slattery, Mike, OF, 1888-89
Slayback, Elbert, I F, 1926
Sloan, Bruce, OF, 1 944
Smith, Al J , P, 1 934-37
Smith. Al K . , P, 1926
Smith, Alexander, I F, 1 901
Smith, Billy, IF, 1981
Smith, Chris, I F, 1983
Smith, Earl, C, 191 9-23
Smith, Elmer, OF, 1 900
Smith, George, A . , P, 1916-19
Smith, George, H . , IF, 1 901 -02
Smith, Harry, C, 1 914-15
Smith, James, C, 1 927
Smith. Jimmy, I F, 1917
Smith, Mike, OF, 1926
Smith, Reggie, I F, 1 982
Snider, Du ke, OF, 1 964
Snodgrass, Fred, OF, 1908-15
Snover, Colonel, P, 1919
Snyder. Frank, C, 1 919-26
Solomon, Moses, OF, 1923
Sommers, Pete, C, 1890
Songer, Don, P, 1 927
Sorenson, Lary, P, 1988
Sorrell, Bill, I F, 1 967
Sosa, Elias, P, 1 972-74
Southworth, Billy, OF, 1 924-26
Spahn, Warren, P, 1965
Sparks, Tu lly, P, 1 902
Speake, Bob, OF, 1958-59
Speed, Horace, OF, 1975
Speier, Chris, IF, 1971-77, 1987Spencer, Daryl, I F, 1958-59
Spencer, George, P, 1950-55
Spencer, Glenn, P, 1933
Spencer, Roy, C, 1936
Spencer, Vern, OF, 1920
Spilman, Harry, I F, 1986-88
Spohrer, Al, C. 1928
St. Claire, Ebba, C, 1954
Stafford, Bob, OF, 1893-97
Stafford, Henry, OF, 1916
Stanek, Al, P, 1963
Stanky, Eddie, I F, 1 950-51
Starr, Ray, P, 1 933
Statz, Arnold, OF, 1 919-20
Steele, Bob, P, 1 91 8-19
Stember, Jeff, P, 1 980
Stengel, Charles, OF, 1921-23
Stennett, Rennie, I F, 1980-81
Stephenson, Joe, C, 1 943
Stephenson, Joh n , C, 1 969-70
Stewart, Glen, I F, 1940
Stock, Milt, I F, 1913-14
Stone, Steve, P, 1 971 -72
Stout, Allyn, P, 1935

Kelly Downs
Strain. Joe. I F. 1 979-80
Strang. Sammy, I F. 1 9 0 1 - 1 905-08
Stroud. Ralph. P. 1 9 1 5 - 1 6
Stuart. B i l l . I F. 1 899
Sularz. Guy. I F, 1 9 80-83
Sullivan. Mike. P. 1 891 , 1 896-97
Summers. Champ. OF. 1982-83
Sunkel. Tom . P. 1 9 4 1 -43
Su rkont. Max. P. 1 956-57
Swabach. Bill. P. 1 887
Swigler. Ad. P. 1 9 1 7
T

Tamargo, Joh n . C, 1 97879


Taussig. Don. OF, 1958
Taylor, Bob, OF, 1970
Taylor. Bill. OF. 1 954-57
Taylor. Luther, P. 1 900-08
Taylor, Zack, C. 1927
Tennant, Jim, P, 1 929
Ten ney. Fred. I F, 1908-09
Terry, Bill, I F, 1 9 2336
Terwilliger, Wayne, I F, 1955-56
Testa, Nick, C, 1958
Tesreau. Charles, P. 1 9 1 2 - 1 8
Thielman, Henry. P, 1902
Thomas. Derrel, I F, 1 975-77
Thomas. Fay, P. 1 927
Thomas. Herb, O F, 1 927
Thomas, Valmy. C, 1957-58
Thomasson. Gary. OF. 1972-77
Thompson, Fresco. I F, 1 926
Thompson, Gene, P, 1 9 46-47
Thompson. Henry, I F, 1 949-56
Thompson, Bobby. OF. 194653,
Thompson, Robby, I F, 1986Thompson, Scot. I F, 1 984-85

Thorpe. Jim. OF. 1 91 3 - 1 9


Tiernan. M i ke. OF. 1 8 87-99
Tillman. Rusty. OF. 1988
Titcomb, Ledell. P. 1887-89
Tobin. Johnny, OF. 1 932
Tomasic. Andy. P. 1949
Toms. Tommy, P. 1 975-77
Toney. Fred. P. 1 9 1 8-22
Tramback, Stephen, OF, 1940
Treadway. Thadford, OF. 1944-45
Trevino. Alex, C. 1985
Trillo, Man ny, I F, 1984-85
Trinkle, Ken. P. 1943. 1946-48
Troy. John. I F, 1 883
Tufts. Bob. P. 1 9 8 1
Tyson. Ty. OF. 1926-27
u

Uhle, George, P, 1933


U l rich . George, IF, 1 896
Uribe, Jose, IF, 1985V

Vai l . Mike, OF, 1 983


Vandenberg, Hy, P. 1 937-40
Van Haltren, George, OF, 1 894-1903
Van Zandt, Ike, 1901
Veltman, Art, C, 1 9 28-29, 1932
Venable, Max, OF, 1979-83
Vergez, Johnny, I F, 1 931-34
Virgil, Ozzie, I F, 1966, 1 969
Voiselle, Bill, P. 1 942-47
w

1 95 7

Wade, Abraham, OF, 1907


Wagner, Charles. I F, 1902
Wagner, Leon, OF, 1958-59,

1969

Wakefield, Dick, OF, 1 952


Walker, Bill, P, 1927-32
Walker, Curt, O F, 1920-21
Walker, Frank, O F, 1925
Wall, Joe, C, 1 90 1 -02
Waller, John, P, 1 909
Ward, Colin, P, 1 985
Ward, John, I F, 1883-89, 1 893-94
Ward, Monte, P, 1 883-94
Warner, John, C, 1 896-1904
Warren, Bennie, C, 1946-47
Washburn, libe, OF, 1 902
Wasinger, Mark, I F, 1987
Watkins, George, OF, 1 934
Watson, Joh n, P, 1 923-24
Weatherly, Roy, OF, 1950
Webb, Earl, OF, 1925
Webb, Samuel, P, 1948-49
Weidman, George, OF-P, 1 887-88
Weimer, Jacob, P, 1909
Weintraub, Phil, I F, 1 933-37, 1 944-45
Welch, Michael, P, 1 883-92
Wellman, Brad, I F, 1 982-86
Welsh, Jimmy, OF, 1 928-29
Wendell, Lew, C, 191 5-16
Werber, Bill, I F, 1942
Westervelt, Huyler, P, 1 894
Westrum, Wes, C, 1947-57
Whistler, Lew, I F, 1890-91
Whitaker, Steve, OF, 1970
White, Albert, OF, 1947
White, Bill, I F, 1 958
Whitehead, Bu rgess, I F, 1 936-41
Whitfield, Terry, OF, 1 977-80
Whitney, Art, I F, 1 888-89
Whitson, Ed, P, 1 979-81
Wicker, Floyd, OF, 1971
Wilfong, Rob, IF, 1 987
Wilhelm, Hoyt, P, 1952-56
Wilho-1 t, Joe, OF, 1 9 1 7-18
Williams, Bernie, OF, 1 970-72
Williams, Charlie, P, 1 972-78
Williams, Davey, I F, 1 949-55

Williams, Frank, P, 1984-86


Williams, Matt, IF, 1987Willough by, Jim, P, 1 971-74
Wilmot, Walt, O F, 1897-98
Wilson, Art, C, 1908-13
Wilson, Artie, I F, 1951
Wilson, Lewis, OF, 1923-25
Wilson, Neil. C. 1 960
Wilson. Parke, C, 1893-99
Wilson, Ted , O F, 1952-53, 1 956
Wilson, Trevor, P, 1988Wiltse, George, P, 1 904-14
Winters, Jesse, P, 1 91 9-20
Wisner, John, P, 1 925-26
Witek, Nick, I F, 1 940-43, 1946-47
Wittig, Johnny, P, 1 938-43
Wohlford, Jim, OF, 1 980-82
Woodard, Mike, I F, 1 985-87
Woodruff, Pete, OF, 1 899
Worthington, Al, P, 1 953-54, 1 956-69
Wright, Roy, P, 1956
Wrightstone, Russ, IF, 1928
Wrigley, George, I F, 1899

y
Yeager, George, C, 1902
You ng, Norman, I F, 1936, 1939-47
You ngblood, Joel, O F, 1983-88
Youngs, Ross, O F, 1917-26
Yvars, Sal, C, 1947-53

z
Zabala, Adrian, P, 1 945-49
Zacker, Elmer, O F, 1 9_10
Zanni, Dom, P, 1 958-59, 1 961
Zearfoss, Dave, C, 1 896-98
Zimmerman, Henry, I F, 1 91 6-19
Zimmerman, Roy, I F, 1945
Zink, Walt, P, 1 921
NOTE:

on Giants 40-man roster as of


January 1 7, 1989.

GIANTS LONG
WINNING STREAKS

GIANTS LONG
HITTING STREAKS
Player

Vear Games

Pitcher

Vear Games

George Davis
Charles Hickman
Jack Clark
Mike Donlin
Fred Lindstrom
Don Mueller
Willie McCovey
Joe Moore
Alvin Dark
Willie McCovey
Mel Ott
Don Mueller
Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Joe Moore
Willie Mays
Jack Clark
Chili Davis

1 893
1900
1 978
1 908
1 930
1955
1 963
1 934
1 952
1959
1937
1954
1954
1957
1 932
1 960
1978
1 984

Tim Keefe
Rube Marquard
Mickey Welch
Carl Hubbell
Jack Sanford
Joe McGinnity
Christy Mathewson
Burleigh Grimes
Hooks Wiltse
Ch risty Mathewson
Hal Schumacher
Sal Maglie
Johnny Antonelli
Slim Sallee
Jesse Barnes
Clarence Mitchell
Juan Marichal
J u a n Marichal
Vida Blue

1888
1912
1885
1 936
1962
1904
1909
1927
1904
1905
1935
1950
1954
191 7
1919
1930
1966
1968
1978

Boldface indicates player

33
27
26
24
24
24
24
23
22
22
21
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21
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20
20
19
18

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10
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Giants M i nor
League System

GIANTS MINOR LEAGUE SYSTEM


Director of Player Development
Director of Minor League & Scouting Operations
Head Minor League Trainer
Administrative Assistant - Player Development
Minor League Secretary

Carlos Alfonso
Dave Nahabedian
Bruce Graham
Scot Asher
Lucia B. McNally

M I N O R LEAGUE I NSTRUCTORS
Larry Hardy
Jack Hiatt
Cot Deal
Dave Hilton

Pitching Coordinator
Catching
Hitting
Infield and Baserunning

FARM TEAMS
AAA PHOENIX FIREBIRDS

AA SHREVEPORT CAPTAINS

Pacific Coast League


Phoenix Municipal Stadium
5999 E. Van Buren Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 275-0500

Texas League
Fair Grounds Field
P.O. Box 3448
Shreveport, LA 711 09-3448
(318) 636-5555

Martin Stone, President


Greg Corns, General Manager
Gordie MacKenzie, Field Manager
Jack Mull, Coach
Marty DeMerritt, Pitching Coach
Bruce Graham, Trainer

Taylor Moore, President


Jon Long, General Manager
Bill Evers, Field Manager
Steve Cline, Coach
Jim Anderson, Trainer

A SAN JOSE GIANTS

A CLINTON GIANTS

Midwest League
Riverview Stad ium
P.O. Box 789
Clinton, IA 52732
(319) 242-0727

California League
Municipal Stad i u m
P.O. Box 21 727
San Jose, CA 95151
(408) 297-1435
Richard Bears, President
Harry Steve, General Manager
Duane Espy, Field Manager
Todd Oakes, Coach
Scott Wilson, Trainer
R EVERETT GIANTS

Bill Gardner, President


Kevin Temperly, General Manager
Keith Bodie, Field Manager
Jeff Morris, Coach
Shane Borchert, Trainer
A SALINAS SPURS (CO-OP)

Northwest League
P.O. Box 1346
Everett, WA 98206-1346
(206) 258-3673

California League
Salinas Municipal Stadium
175 Maryal
Salinas, CA 93906
( 408) 422-3812

Bob Bavasi , President


Mark Pajak, General Manager
Joe Strain, Field Manager
Diego Segui, Coach
David Edwards, Trainer

Jim Busaz, President


John Christensen, General Manager
Tim Ireland, Field Manager
Ed Bonine, Coach
Alan Cooksey, Trainer

1988 GIANTS ORGANIZATIONAL STA NDINGS


TEAM

LEAGUE

LEVEL

WON-LOST

STANDING

GB

Phoenix

Pacific Coast

AAA

S h reveport

Texas

AA

San Jose

California

Midwest

4th
2nd (tie)
1st'
2nd
2nd ..
1st (tie)
2nd
4th
1st (tie)' ..
4th

-8
-15
+ 5.5
- 2.5
-4

Clinton

34-38 1st Half


33-38 2nd Half
39-28 1st Half
35-34 2nd Half
43-28 1st Half
47-24 2 n d Half
42-24 1st Half
36-28 2nd Half
42-34
26-44

-2
-15

Rookie
Northwest
Everett
-18
Rookie
Pioneer
Pocatello
Lost in Texas League semifinals, two games t o none, t o Tulsa (Rangers).
Lost in California League semi-finals, three games to two, to Stockton
(Brewers).
Finished tied for 1st with Spokane (Padres), which was awarded the division
title on a tiebreaker.

1988 MINOR LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS

1988 IN REVIEW .
. another successful year for the G iants' farm system, post
ing an overall 377-330 mark, a winning percentage of .533 . . two of the six clubs
made it to the playoffs, including first-year affiliate San Jose, which fell in the semifi
nals to Stockton, three games to two . . Shreveport again appeared in the Texas
League playoffs . . Everett, in the Northwest League, tied for first, but Spokane was
awarded the division crown on a tiebreaker .
I NDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS
Melendez and reliever Karl Best were

.
Phoenix first baseman Francisco
selected to the Pacific Coast League All-Star
team; Melendez hit .361 with 133 hits while Best led the PCL with 21 saves . . at
Shreveport, Dee Dixon paced the Texas League with 72 stolen bases while Jose
Dominguez collected a league-leading 22 saves; Joe Olker led the club with 15 vic
tories while Paul McClellan was fourth in the TL with 128 strikeouts . . at San Jose,
Mark Leonard, Rich Aldrete, Doug Robertson, and Eric Gunderson were named
to the California League All-Star team; Leonard led the league in RBis (118). Aldrete
collected 158 hits, Robertson led the league with 23 saves while being named the Cal
ifornia League's Pitcher of the Year and Gunderson compiled a 12-5 mark while strik
ing out 151 batters; the SJ staff h u rled 1 5 shutouts and 31 complete games while
tallying the second lowest ERA in the CL, 3.30 . . at Clinton, Jamie Cooper
represented the Giants in the Midwest League All-Star Game, collecting 149 hits while
stealing 63 bases on the season; Andres Santana stole 88 bases for Clinton . . . out
fielder Shannon Coppell and catcher Eddie Tucker represented Everett on the North
west League All-Star team, hitting .320 and .261 , respectively; Doug Messer paced
the club from the mound with an 1 1 -3, 2.90 mark . . righthander Steve Reed was
Pocatello's lone Pioneer League A ll-Star, leading the league with 13 saves; David
Slavin led the club with a .352 average.

GIANTS FULL-TIME SCOUTS


Vice President, Scouting Operations: Bob Fontai ne
Scouting Secretary: Sandy Muscat
NAME

TERRITORY

HOMETOWN

Harry Craft
Bob Cummings
Nino Escalera
Jim Fairey
George Genovese
Herman Hannah
Larry Harper
Grady Hatton
Al Heist
Elvio Jiminez
Bob Kennedy, Jr.
Richie Klaus
Andy Korenek
Alan Marr
Tom McCarthy
Bob Miller
Bill Parese
Ken Parker
Mike Russell
Hank Sauer
John Shafer
Bill Teed
Tod d Thomas
Gene Thompson
Mike Toomey
Jack Uhey
John Van Ornum
Tom Zimmer

Major League Scout


Greater Chicago Area
Latin America
NC, SC. East TN
Greater Los Angeles Area
Ml. OH
Southern California
Major League Scout
National Cross Checker
Dominican Republic
AZ, CO, UT, WY
IL, IN, WI
AR, LA, TX
NJ, NY
PA. WV
National Cross Checker
KS, NE, OK. NO, SD
National Cross Checker
AL, MS, TN
Major League Scout
OR, WA, ID, MT
New England States
MO, IA, WI
AZ, NM, Western TX
KY, MD, VA, DE
Northern California, NV, UT
Major League Scout
FL, GA

Conroe, TX
Chicago, IL
Rio Piedras, PR
Clemson, SC
North Hollywood, CA
Dearborn, M l
Fullerton. CA
Warren, TX
Cookson, OK
San Pedro de Marcois, D.R.
Mesa. AZ
Decatur, IL
Wharton, TX
Brooklyn, NY
Pittsburgh, PA
Carlsbad, CA
Oklahoma City, OK
Pensacola, FL
Tory, AL
Millbrae. CA
Portland, OR
Enfield, CT
St. Louis, MO
Scottsdale, AZ
Hyattsville, M D
Sacramento, CA
Fresno, CA
St. Petersburg, FL

MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS


OF
ALDRETE , Richard Douglas (Rich)
Resides: Monterey, CA
1 , 1965, Carmel, CA
Throws: Left
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #31 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Jack Uhey
G raduated from Monterey High School in 1983 . . attended U niversity of California . . . 1988 California League All Star . . single.

Born: January
Bats: Left

Year Club
1987 Everen
1988 San Jose

AVG.

AB

2B

.300
.301

59
141

220
528

36
85

66
159

13
32

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

1
12

29
1 08

29
74

29
75

0
15

LHP
ALEYS, Maximo Antonio
Born: September 5, 1 970, Barahona, D R
Resides: Barahona, DR
Bats: Both
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
Weight: 160
H o w Obtained: Signed b y N i n o Escalera a s a free agent, September 4 , 1 987
Younger brother of Rafael Alexis . . . single.
BATHE , William D. (Bill)
14, 1960, Downey, CA
Resides: Tucson, AZ
Throws: Right
Weight: 200
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Oakland's #9 selection in June, 1981 Draft. Traded to Cubs
December 1 7, 1 986 for Joe Hicks. Signed by San Francisco as a free agent
November 8, 1988
Attended Rio Hondo College, Fullerton College and Pepperdine U niversity.

Born: October
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1981
1 982
1 983
1 984
1985
1986

.254
.281
.253
.257
.279
.184
.193
.331
.312

51
128
116
84
108
39
40
46
106

1 77
370
399
245
359
103
135
130
385

20
57
56
27
43
9
13
17
48

45
104
101
63
100
19
26
43
120

9
22
18
12
26
3
7

.184

39

103

19

San Jose
W. Haven
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Oakland
Tacoma
1987 Iowa
1 988 Iowa

M.L.

Totals

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

17
16
3
6
5
1
3
8

22
57
62
42
45
11
13
22
49

14
43
34
19
48
2
14
17
27

58
86
66
39
60
20
27
18
49

27

11

SB

20

RHP
BECK, Rodney Roy (Rod)
Resides: Van Nuys, CA
3, 1 968, Burbank, CA
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
Throws: Right
How Obtained: fll.s #13 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Signed by Mik Sgobba. Acquired
by San Francisco for Charlie Corbell, March 23, 1988
Born: August
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 986 Medford
1 987 Medford
1 988 Clinton

13
58
12-7

5.23
5. 1 8
3.00

13
17
28

6
12
23

CG

SHO

SV

BENITEZ , Francisco Javier


Resides:
Height: 6-1

Born: April 22, 1969, Dominican Republic


Bats: Right
Throws: Right
How Obtained:

IP
32.2
92.0
1 77.0

ER

BB

SO

47
106
1 77

25
74
68

19
53
59

11
26
27

21
69
123

RHP
San Pedro de Macoris, DR
Weight: 170

Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, May 20, 1988

IF
BENJAMIN , Michael Paul (Mike)
22, 1965, Euclid, OH
Resides: Bellflower, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
Weight: 1 95
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Gene
Thompson
Graduated from Bellflower (CA) High in 1 983 . . attended Arizona State U niversity . . 1987 NCAA All-American . . . married.
Born: November
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1987 Fresno
1988 Shreveport
Phoenix

.241
.236
. 1 70

64
89
37

212
309
106

25
48
13

51
73
18

6
19
4

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

24
37
6

24
22
13

71
63
32

6
14
2

BENOIT, Dickens

OF

Born: November 20, 1 965


Throws:
Bats: Right

Resides: Brooklyn, NY
Right
Height: 6-3

Weight:

220

How Obtained:

Signed by Alan Marr as a free agent, J une 1 7, 1 987


Attended St. Francis College . . single.
Year Club
1 987 Everett
1988 Clinton

AVG.

AB

280
.219

57
72

186
247

41
17

52
54

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

11
2

42
29

23
17

55
69

10
8

IF
BLAIR , Paul L. D . I l l
Resides: Los Angeles, CA
1 964, Los Angeles, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 5-1 1
Weight: 1 60
How Obtained: Signed b y George Genovese as a free agent, June 1 4 , 1 984
G raduated from Birmingham High (Van Nuys, CA) in 1 982 . . . attended Pierce Col
lege (Woodland Hills, CA) . . . son of Paul Blair, ML outfielder ( 1 964-80) with Balti
more, Yankees and Cincinnati . . single.
Born: May 1 4,
Bats: Right

Year Club
1984 Everett
1985 Clinton
1986 Shreveport
Fresno
Clinton
1987 Fresno
1988 San Jose

AVG.

AB

.301
.248
. 1 95
.308
.220
.258
.263

41
1 10
21
13
61
92
138

136
399
41
26
191
298
547

7
51
4
2
20
49
111

41
99
8
8
42
77
144

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

10
19
0
3
15
25
71

8
36
6
5
20
30
78

18
43

2
13
2
0
6
8
39

14

4
27
56
90

LHP
BONI LLA , George E.
Resides: Highland Park, I L
1 963, Orange, CA
Height: 6-1
Throws: Left
Weight: 1 90
How Obtained: Giants #14 selection in June, 1985 Draft. Signed by Harvey Koepf
Graduated from El Modena High (Orange, CA) . . 1 985 graduate from the University of
California, Santa Barbara . . . married.
ER BB so
H
WL
ERA
G GS CG SHO SV
IP
Year Club

Born: February 20,


Bats: Left

1985
1 986
1987
1 988

Everett
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport

4-6
65
128
4-4

4.12
2.45
2.83
2.65

13
39
36
45

12
7
12
6

87.1
92.0
120.2
95.0

47
32
50
45

93
74
117
86

40
25
38
28

36
27
41
31

82
73
102
70

OF
BONNER, Jeffry M i lton
January 4, 1 968
Resides: Gaithersburg, MD
Weight: 1 75
Left
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: Signed by Mike Toomey as a free agent, August 7, 1 988
Graduated from Rockville (MD) High in 1 986 . . . attended Montgomery JC .
single.
Born:
Bats:

OF
BOOTH , David Leon
1 96 6
Resides: Charleston, WV
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 1 80
How Obtained: Giants #37 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Mike Toomey
Attended West Virginia State University.

Born: May 8,
Bats: Switch

Year Club
1988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.255

51

1 49

26

38

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

12

20

47

SB

BRADY, James Patrick (Pat)


OF
1966
Resides: Lafayette, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #34 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jack Uhey
Attended St. Mary's (CA) College.
Born: July 29,
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Everett

AVG.

AB

.235

63

221

38

2B

52

10

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

38

57

52

SB

RHP
BRANTLEY, Jeffrey Hoke (Jeff)
September 5, 1963, Florence, AL
Resides: Clinton, MS
Right
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #6 selection in June, 1985 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Graduated from W.A. Berry High in 1981 . . attended Mississippi State University
. 1985 NCAA All-American . . married.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club
1985 Fresno
1986 Shreveport
1987 Shreveport
Phoenix

1988 Phoenix
ML

San Francisco
To!als

WL

ERA

8-2
8-1 0
0-1
6- 1 1
9-5
0-1
0-1

3 33
3 48
3 09
4 65
4 33
5 66
5 66

G
14
26
2
29

27
9

GS
13
26
2
28
19

CG
3

SHO

sv

0
2

IP
94 2
1 65 2
11 2
1 70 1
1 22 2
20 2

H
83
139
12
18 7
1 30

20 2

22

22

ER

uu

so

39
78
7
1 10
65
13
13

35
64
4
88

37
69
4
82
39
6
6

85
125

59

13
13

Throws: Right

Height:

11

LHP

BRAU K M I LLER , Ken R .


Resides: Portland, OR
1 1 , 1966

Born: April
Bats: Left

111
83
11

Weight:

6-0

175

How Obtained:

Giants #29 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by John Shafer


Atlended Portland State (OR) University.
Year Club
1988 Everett
Clinton

WL

ERA

0-1
5 68
0- 1
3 97
----

G
11
7

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP
19 0
11 1

H
29
11

ER

19
6

12
5

BREITE NBUCHER , Karl Richard


September 23, 1968, Church Home, M D
Resides: Pasadena, MD
Weight: 1 98
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Right
How Obtained : Signed by Mike Toomey as a free agent
Graduated from Archbishop Spaulding (MD) in 1987 . . single.

UU

SO
14
4

RHP

Born:
Bats:

Year

Club

WL

198 7 Pocatello
1988 Everell

ERA

5 96
6 62

G
15
17

GS
13
8

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

UU

SO

77 0
52 1

98
70

67
47

51
38

40
26

37
51

BROCK , Don Jerry


1966
Resides: liberty, SC
Throws: Right
Height: 63
Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #35 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jim Fairey
Atlended University of South Carolina, Spartanburg.

RHP

Born: July 29,


Bats: Right

Year Club
1988 Poca1e110

WL

ERA

1 1

50

G ---GS CG SHO SV
IP
ER
BU
SO----
54 0
57
34
27
32
54

27

RHP
BUFFO L I N O, Rocco
November 1 2 . 1965
Resides: Van Nuys, CA
We i gh t : 195
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
How Obtained: G iants #41 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Jack Uhey
Graduated from Montclair Prep (Van Nuys, CA) in 1983 . . attended Sacramento
State U n iversity . . single.
Born:

Year Club
987 Poca1e110
i 988 F1esno

WL

23
0-3
9-7

ERA
1

97
6 23
4 40

G
19
9

GS

22

21

CG

SHO

SV

IP
32 0
13 0
118 2

H
27
17
1 27

ER

BU

10
12
72

7
9
58

12
6
56

SO
28
6
81

OF
BURNETT, Lance Charles
Resides: McAlester, OK
11, 1 970
Weight: 160
Throws: Right
Height: 5-10
How Obtained: G iants #39 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Graduated from C rowder (OK) High in 1988 . . single.
Born: September
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

000

10

lB

19BB Pocalello

2B

RBI

HR

3B

BB

so

SB

RHP
BYSTROM , Martin Eugene
1958, Coral Gables, FL
Resides: Hawthorne, NJ
Throws: Right
Height: 6-5
Weight: 210
How Obtained: Signed by Alexander Smith (Phillies) as a free agent, December 5,
1976. Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, July 3, 1988
Attended Miami-Dade So. (FL) JC.
Born: July 26,
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1977
197B
1979
1 9BO

Spartanburg
Peninsula
Oklahoma C1ly
Oklahoma C11y
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Reading
Philadelphia
Peninsula
Pr1ladelph1a
Portland
Philadelphia
New York
New York
Columbus
Columbus
Prince William
Albany
Mame
Phoenix

131 1
1 57
95
65
50
4-3
OO
56
1 0
69
02
44
22
32
20
4-1
23
33
5. 7
33

3 3B
2 B3
4 OB
3 66
1 50
3 33
4 50
4 B5
0 00
4 60
5 56
5 OB
2 97
5 71
I BB
3 42
3 4B
5 B9
4 BB
6 14

27
26
26
14
6
9
2
19

NL
AL

Tolals
Tolals

2422
5-4

ML

To1als

2926

19B1
1 9B2
1983
19B4

1 9B5
19B6
19B7
19BB

GS CG

IP

SV

SHO

ER

BB

so

69
62
7B
37
6
20
2
48
0
61
14
32
13
26
5
21
12
29
39
3B

49
46
69
27
9
16
1
35
44
9
22
13
19
9
20
9
22
33
26

99
159
lOB
6B
21
24
2
50
9
B7
10
36
24
16
16
2B
13
31
43
40

376
7B

191
45

1 67
39

126
32

21B
40

454

236

206

158

25B

11
14
11

14
11

1B4.0 199' B3
71
197 o 1 70
172 0 1 74 102
49
B9
91 0
26
6
36.0
55
21
54 0
4.0
5
2
93
53
89.0
I
60
5
75
1 1 9 1 136
17
26
22 2
36
66
56 2
16
34
39 1
44
29
4 ' .0
13
7
24 0
24
63
55. 1
16
41
3 0
44 1
50
30
B9
72.0
53
43
6B
55 2

4 23
4 54

69
15

64
15

355.0
77 1

4 26

B4

79

244
5
11
7
B

27
26
26
14
5
9
2
16
1
23
5
11
7
8

12
13
7

13

435 I

RHP
CANTRELL , David K. (Dave)
1 965
Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Weight: 1 95
Throws: Right
Height: 6-4
How Obtained: Giants #33 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Dave Nahabedian
Attended Chapman (CA) College . . single.
Born: December 2,
Bats: Right

Year Club

WL

ERA

1 9BB Everell

1 2

6 05

21

CARLSON , B i l l
1 965

Born: April 21,


Bats: Right

GS

CG

SHO

IP

ER

BB

so

38.2

44

30

26

22

26

sv

IF
Resides:
Throws: Right

Northridge, CA
Weight: 1 95
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Signed by George G enovese as a free agent, January 1 7, 1 987
Attended the U niversity of Florida . . single.
Year Club
1 987 Pocalello
Clinton
19BB Clinton

AVG.

AB

324
220
26B

6B
20
12B

259
50
463

45
5
6B

B4
II
1 24

2B
20'
2
25

3B

HR
10
0
II

RBI
67'
B
57

BB

so

SB

1B
4
37

30
B
66

1
0
15

CARTER , J effrey David (Jeff)


IF
October 20, 1 963, Chicago, I L
Resides: Fresno, CA
Throws: Right
Bats: Both
Weight: 1 85
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: G iants #9 selection in June, 1 985 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Graduated from Evanston Township (IL) High in 1 98 1 . . attended the University
of Nebraska . . s i ngle .
Born:

Year Club
1985
1986
1987
1988

Everett
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport

AVG.

AB

.304
.227
.275
.247

54
128
135
124

207
472
510
409

45
62
109'
50

2B

63
107
140
101

9
13
14
9

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

22
47
50
41

36
. 58
94
51

32
76
75
52

28
60"
49
14

11
8

CARTER , Larry Gene


RHP
1 965, Charleston, WV
Resides: Charleston, WV
Throws: R ight
Height: 6-5
Weight: 1 98
How Obtained: Cardinals #1 1 selection in June, 1 986 Draft . Signed by Tim Thompson.
Signed as a free agent by San Francisco April 28, 1 988
Attended West Virginia State U niversity.
Born: May 22,
Bats: R ight

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 986 Johnson City


1 988 Everett
Clinton

1 5
13
2-4

3.72
5.57
3.10

GS

CG

SHO

SV

12

IP

ER

BB

SO

36.1
2 1 .0
49.1

30
17
48

22
14
20

15
13
17

18
14
14

35
27
32

CLAYTON , Royce Spencer


IF
2, 1 970
Resides: Inglewood, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 175
How Obtained: Giants #1 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by George Genovese
G raduated from St. Bernard (CA) High in 1988 . . single.
Born: January
Bats: Right

Year Club
1988 Everett

AVG.

AB

.259

60

212

35

55

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

30

27

54

10

COLBERT, Craig Charles


IF
February 13, 1965
Resides: McAllen, TX
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #20 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Attended Oral Roberts University . . single.
Born:

Year Club
1 986 Clinton
1987 Fresno
1988 Clinton

AVG.

AB

2B

.228
.245
.233

72
115
t24

263
388
455

26
41
56

60
95
106

12
12
19

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

11

17
51
64

23
22
41

54
89
100

GIANTS RAINOUTS
Since moving to San Francisco in 1 958 the G iants have had just 21 home games
rained out. During one stretch the team went 454 games (from April 10, 1 976,
through October 2, 1981) without a cancellation. Here is a breakdown of the Giants
San Francisco rainouts:
1958 - May 11 vs. Los Angeles
1959 - Sept. 1 8 vs. Los Angeles
1960- May 3 vs. Milwaukee
1961 - April 21 vs. St. Louis
April 22 vs. St. Louis
1962 - Sept. 28 vs. Houston
1964 - J u ne 8 vs. St. Louis
1965-Aug. 11 vs. Pittsburgh
1967-April 21 vs. Atlanta
April 23 vs. Atlanta
June 2 vs. New York

1969-April 23 vs. Atlanta


1971 -April 13 vs. San Diego
1972 - June 9 vs. Chicago
1974 - April 24 vs. Montreal
1975- May 3 vs. H ouston
1 976-April 10 vs. Los Angeles
1 981 - 0ct. 2 vs. San Diego
1983 - April 19 vs. Los Angeles
1984 -April 18 vs. San Diego
1988 - April 22 vs. Los Angeles

SB

RHP
COMSTOCK, Brad William
October B, 1964, Redwood City.CA
Resides: Redwood City, CA
Height: 6-0
Throws: Right
Weight: 195
Right
How Obtained: Signed by Dave Nahabedian as a free agent, June 1 987
G raduated from San Carlos (CA) High in 1982 . . . attended San Francisco State
University . . brother Keith pitches for San Diego . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1987 Everett
1988 Fresno

31
89

3.89
4.52

16
30

2
19

CG

SHO

SY

IP
41.2
151.1

ER

BB

so

42
134

19
90

18
76

21
78

26
112

LHP
COMSTOCK , Keith Martin
23, 1 955, San Francisco, CA
Resides: San Carlos, CA
Weight: 175
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: Angels #5 selection in January, 1 976 Draft. Released on July 6, 1 979.
Signed with Oakland on February 29, 1 980. Sold to Detroit on March 28, 1 983. Granted
free agency and signed with Minnesota on October 23, 1 983. Released on November
6, 1 984. Played in Japan with the Yomiuri Giants in 1 985-86. Signed with the Giants on
November 24, 1 986. Traded to San Diego with Chris Brown (if), Mark Davis (p) and
Mark Grant (p) for Dave Dravecky (p), Craig Lefferts (p) and Kevin Mitchell (of) July 4,
1 987 . . . Signed by Carlos Alfonso as a free agent, October 27, 1 988
Graduated from San Carlos (CA) High in 1 974 . . . attended Canada College (Redwood
City, CA) . . . led Southern League in winning percentage (.BOO) in 1 983 . . . married.
Born: December
Bats: Left

SY

IP

ER

BB

so

33
22
35
70
95
64
123
34
99
130
6
132

18
t8
26
31
64
40
76
24
48
58
6
58

1
0
17
0

37.0
32.0
33.0
82.0
63.0
73.0
145.0
27.2
125.0
1 45.2
6.1
164.0
124.0
1 0.0
39.0
20.2
36.0
72.0
8.0

24
19
33
67
8

12
8
22
32
6

16
18
17
26
50
34
66
22
42
52
6
51
58
9
12
7
22
25
6

32
18
18
46
35
37
80
12
69
63
4
56
76
7
23
10
21
31
3

45
39
41
71
18
52
133
22
132
136
2
154
87
7
35
21
38
78
9

48
4

64.2
6.1

60
6

36
6

35
6

34
4

68
2

52

7 1 .0

66

42

41

38

70

Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1976 Idaho Falls


1977 Quad Cities
Salinas
1978 Salinas
1979 El Paso
1980 West Haven
1981 West Haven
1 982 Tacoma
West Haven
1 983 Birmingham
1984 Minnesota
Toledo
1985 Yomiuri
1986 Yomiuri
1987 Phoenix
San Francisco
San Diego
1988 Las Vegas
San Diego

14
10
1-1
64
25
24
87
12
9.5
1 23
OO
126
88
02
42
20
01
5-4
OO

3.89
5.06
4.64
2.85
7.14
4.1 9
4.1 0
7.16
3.02
3.21
8.53
2.79
4. 1 9
7.83
2.77
2.05
5.50
3. 1 4
6.75

15
18
23
27
16
29
35
5
24
37
4
23
21
3
17
15
26

2
0
0
6
8
3
22
5
18
14
0
23

N.L
A.L.

Totals
Totals

21
OO

5.01
8.53

M.L.

Totals

21

5.20

CG

SHO

so

RHP
CON N ELLY, Daron Lee
Resides: North Hollywood, CA
August 21, 1 964, San Diego, CA
Throws: Right
Weight: 180
Height: 6-2
Right
How Obtained: Signed by George Genovese as a free agent, June 21, 1986
G raduated from North Hollywood (CA) High in 1982 . . attended Valley JC and
Cal State Dominguez Hills . . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

WL

ERA

1 986 Tri-Cities
1 987 Clinton
1988 San Jose

05
6-4
11

8.24
2.76
4.45

19
47
30

GS

CG

SHO

SY

IP

ER

BB

so

51.1
88.0
56.2

69
81
57

54
35
28

47
27
28

33
32
36

36
71
51

OF
CON N E R , Gregory Lydell (Greg)
28, 1 963
Resides: Theodore, AL
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 210
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Attended the U niversity of Southern Mississippi . . single.
Born: September
Bats: R i g ht

Year Club
1 986 Clinton
1987 Fresno
1 988 San Jose

AVG.

AB

2B

.275
242
.282

62
129
118

200
480
426

27
51
60

55
116
120

10
26
14

3B

HR

RBI

5
10
9

29
70
63

BB

so

SB

24
48

39
122
115

23
11
16

CO N N OLLY, Stephen Edward (Steve)


LHP
Resides: Tarzana, CA
April 11, 1964, Santa Monica, CA
Height: 6-3
Left
Throws: Left
Weight: 195
How Obtained: Signed by John Van Ornum as a free agent, June 1 9, 1987
G raduated from Crespi High (Sherman Oaks, CA) in 1982 . . graduated from the
Univers i ty of California, Santa Barbara in 1987 . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1 987 Pocalello
1988 Clinton

3.7
45

4.25
1 .38

13
41

13

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

10

72.0
65.1

89
49

52
12

34
10

18
11

46
53

COOPER , James Carroll (Jamie)


OF
1 966, DeKalb, TX
Resides: Hooks, TX
Weight: 185
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
How Obtained: Giants #6 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Andy Korenek
G raduated from Hooks (TX) High in 1984 . . . attended Dallas Baptist University .
1988 Midwest League All Star . . married.
Born: May 31,
Bats: Both

Year Club
1987 Everell
1988 Clinlon

AVG.

AB

2B

.217
297

59
125

203
502

32
75

44
149

5
28

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

13
50

16
19

64
1 28

26
63

COPPELL , Shannon Daniel


OF
24, 1965
Resides: Danville, I L
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #15 selection i n June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Richard Klaus
Attended Eastern Illinois University.
Born: November
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Everell

AVG.

AB

.320

67

259

47

2B

83

13

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

39

28

56

20

CRISPIN , Luis M _ Angel


IF/OF
July 2, 1968, San Pedro de Macoris, DR Resides: San Pedro de Marcoris, DR
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 155
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, January 12, 1 988.
Born:
Bats:

IF
CRUZ , Victor
26, 1969, Dominican Republic
Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
Throws: Right
Height: 5-10
Weight: 150
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, January 1, 1 988.
Born: August
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.182

35

88

2B

3B

HR

16

RBI

BB

so

12

33

SB

OF
DABNEY, Ty Cowan
August 23, 1962, San Diego, CA
Resides: Riverside, CA
Weight: 1 70
Left
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: G iants #13 selection in June, 1985 Draft. Signed by Jack Paepke
G raduated from Arlington High (Riverside, CA) in 1 980 . . attended the University
of California, Riverside . . . 1986 California League MVP . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 985 Everell
1 986 Fresno
Phoenix
1987 Shreveport
1 988 Shreveport
Phoenix

.329
.343
.333
.307
.276
.250

57
121
11
1 19
21
68

210
446
36
436
76
196

H
36
75
5
55
9
20

69
153
12
134
21
49

2B
13
36"
3
35
5
13

3B
5
2

HR
15
1

10
0
2

RBI

BB

so

31
107
4
67
10
26

32
47
3
28

32
64
6
60
14
37

14

SB

DAVENPORT, Adell
IF
Resides: Greenville, MS
1967
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 195
How Obtained: Giants #18 selection in J une, 1988 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Attended Southern (LA) University.
Born: July 16,
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Everett

AVG.

AB

2B

.236

61

229

40

54

14

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

29

31

65

SB

OF
DAVIS, Harry Lemon
27, 1964, San Bernardino, CA
Resides: Rosemount, MN
Throws: Right
Height: 5-10
Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed by Jack Paepke as a free agent, June 26, 1984
G raduated from Cajon High (San Bernardino, CA) in 1982 . . . attended San Ber
nardino Valley College . . single.
Born: August
Bats: Both

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1984
1985
1 986
1987
1 988

.207
.205
.244
.296
.222

48
84
96
1 16
113

184
302
275
415
315

26
39
44
76
44

38
62
67
123
70

Everett
Clinton
Fresno
Fresno
Shreveport

DECKER, Steve
25, 1965

Born: October
Bats: Right

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

16
39
40
58
32

22
23
30
47
17

36
66
76
87
83

22
12
18
21
9

11
11
39
13

c
Resides:

Throws:

Right

Rock Island, I L
Height: 6-3

Weight:

200

How Obtained:

Giants #21 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by John Shafer


Attended Lewis & Clark (OR) College.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 988 Everett
San Jose

.524
.318

13
47

42
1 76

11
32

22
56

2B

3B

HR

RBI
13
34

BB

SO

21

5
21

DeLaROSA, Domingo German


Resides: Santo Domingo, DR
1967, Santo Domingo, DR
Height: 5-11
Weight: 170
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, August 7, 1985

SB

RHP

Born: June 28,


Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 987 Pocatello
1 988 Pocatello
Everett

1 3
21

6.25
2.25
4.90

11
10
12

OO

GS

CG

SHO

sv

IP

ER

BB

so

36.0
20.0
14.2

41
18
19

30
11
8

25
5
8

20
4
10

20
17
14

DEWEY, M a r k Alan
RHP
Resides: Jenison, M l
January 3, 1965, Grand Rapids, M l
Weight: 185
Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: G iants #23 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Herman
Hannah
G raduated from Jenison (Ml) High in 1982 . . . attended Grand Valley State Col
lege . . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1987 Everett
1 988 Clinton

7.3
10-4

3.30
1 .43

19
37

10
7

CG

SHO

SV

IP

84.2
1 19.1

88
95

39
36

ER

BB

SO

31
19

26
14

67
76

OF

DIXON , Andrew Fitzgerald (Dee)


Born: March
Bats: Left

8, 1 964, Kingston, Jamaica


Resides: Virginia Beach, VA
Weight: 1 85
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0

How Obtained:

Giants # 1 7 selection in June, 1 986 Draft. Signed by Mike

Toomey
Graduated from Poughkeepsie (NY) H igh in 1 982 .
single.

. attended Norfolk State .

Year Club

3B

1 986 Everett
1987 Clinton
Shreveport
1 988 Shreveport

AVG.

AB

2B

.220
333
.272
290

56
58
71
126

214
243
287
455

48
34
42
58

47
81
78
132

4
12
12

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

15
23
28
36

29
17
12
46

52
35
35
59

37
34
37
12

RHP
DOMINGUEZ, Jose Benton
25, 1 963, Ft. Walton Beach, FL
Resides: West Melbourne, FL
Weight: 220
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Twins #26 selection in June, 1 984 Draft. Signed by Jess Flores, Sr. Traded
to the Giants with Bryan Hickerson and Ray Velasquez for Dan Gladden and David Blak
ley, March 31 , 1 987
Graduated from Cabrillo High (Lompoc, CA) in 1981 . . . attended Allan Hancock JC (Santa
Monica, CA) and Cal State Northridge . . member of the 1 984 NCAA Division II Champions . . single.

Born: June
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1984 Visalia
1985 Visalia
1 986 Visalia
Orlando
1 987 Fresno
1988 Shreveport

27
86
66
01
46
36

4.85
2.95
2.91
1 1 .72
2.62
2.71

23
56
38
11
46
59

GS

CG

SHO

sv

IP

85.0
1 1 107.0
5 105.0
0
1 8.0
16
89 1
22 ' 79 2

85
104
96
34
70
65

56
42
45
27
43
31

ER

BB

so

46
35
34
23
26
24

54
61
45
10
49
20

58
90
92
14
75
67

DURHAM , Eddy Shane


11, 1965
Resides: Kansas City, MO
Height: 5-11
Weight: 185
Throws: Left
How Obtained: Giants #20 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Attended Wichita State (KS) University.

LHP

Born: September
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 988 Everell

41

1 .71

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

47.1

30

13

ER

BB

SO
49

OF
EALY, Thomas Harry, Jr. (Tom)
27, 1 967, Las Vegas, NV
Resides: Las Vegas, NV
Weight: 180
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: Giants #30 selection i n June, 1 985 Draft. Signed by George Geno
vese and Lou Pisoni
Graduated from C haparral (Las Vegas) H ig h i n 1985 . . single.
Born: November
Bats: Right

Year Club
1985 Everett
1986 TriC1ties
Clinton
1 987 Clinton
1 988 Clinton

AVG.

AB

.203
268
.187
.266
.284

25
41
31
60
72

74
149
75
1 69
225

11
24
7
26
27

15
40
14
45
64

2B

HR

3B

RBI
14
5
21
27

13

BB

so

tl

20
28
21
37
49

32
9
27
t8

SB

RHP

EBERT, Scott Dean


Resides: Edmond, OK
Born: August 12, 1969
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jack Parese
Graduated from Edmond (OK) High in 1988 . . single.

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1988 Pocatello

1-4

4.75

12

GS CG
12

SHO

SV

IP
53.0

48

52

ER

BB

SO

28

60

52

FERNANDEZ , Daniel M ichael (Dan)


6, 1 966
Resides: San Lorenzo, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 5-1 1
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by George G enovese as a free agent, July 21 , 1987
Attended Cal State Northridge . . single.

Born: June
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Clinlon

AVG.

AB

226

23

53

2B

3B

HR

BB

RBI

so

12

SB

15

LHP
FERREIRA , Anthony Ross
Resides: Riverside, CA
1962, Riverside, CA
Height: 6-2
Weight: 160
Throws: Left
How Obtained: Royals #3 selection in June, 1981 Draft. Signed by Al Kubski. Signed by
San Francisco as a free agent, July 1 1 , 1988.
Born: October 4,
Bats: Left

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1981 Sarasota
1982 Fl Myers

40
127
24

7-10
1 1 10
OO
7. 5
25
OO
1 2

2 25
2 87
4 10
4 22
4 57
3 21
7 94
3 69
6 72
7 04
3 64

12
22
6
35
40
27
2
24
32
6
21

11
22
6
20
15
26
0
17
12
0
0

OO

7 94

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
ML

Jacksonville
Jacksonv111e
Omaha
Omaha
Kansas City
Tidewater
Calgary
Albany
Phoenix
Totals

/. I I

CG

SHO

sv

4
0
0
0

ER

BB

so

48.0
150 I
37 I
136 I
114 I
1 73 2
52
112 I
88 I
72
29 2

40
144
38
122
128
1 42
6
123
95

19
64
20

22
66
14
68
52
89
2
40
66

24

65
73
5
59
73
9
12

12
48
17
64
58
62
5
46
66
6
12

45
120
30
85
69
105
5
65
50
8
23

52

IP

77

RHP
FERRICK , Mitchell Joseph
27, 1966
Resides: Riverside, CA
Weight: 215
Throws: Right
Height: 6-7
How Obtained: Giants #17 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jack Paepke
Attended U niversity of California, Riverside.

Born: October
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1988 Pocalello

J. 5

4 92

14

10

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

56 2

73

52

31

24

39

FYE , Christopher John (Chris)


July 8, 1966
Resides: Bellevue, NE
Weight: 1 70
Both
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: Signed by Bill Parese as a free agent, August 1 1 . 1987
Attended Iowa Western JC . . single.

LHP

Born:
Bats:

Year Club

WL

ERA

1988 Everen

32

3 19

27

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

48 0

36

20

17

34

42

RHP
GARCIA , Longobarto Rodrigo (Longo)
16, 1966
Resides: Santa Ana, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #11 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jack Paepke
Attended Cal State Fullerton . . . single.

Born: October
Bats: Right

Year
Club
WL
ERA
G G S C G SHO SV
IP
R E R BB

SO

1988 Clinlon

25

1 2

5 46

29 2

36

19

18

19

GAY, Scott Douglas


RHP
24, 1964, Nashua, NH
Resides: Cullowhee, NC
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 178
How Obtained: Yankees #4 choice in June, 1985 Draft. Signed as a free agent by Jim
Fairey, January 13, 1989
Attended Western Carolina University.
Born: March
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

1985
1986
1987
1988

0-1
1-1
7. 7
OO
1 3

Oneonta
Fl Lauderdale
Ft Lauderdale
Albany
Ft Lauderdale

ERA

1 BO
3 02
4 65
4 26
6 91

GS

CG

SHO

sv

IP

50

24
2
6

17
0
5

41 2

1200
61
27 1

31

122

9
35

ER

BB

1
18
70
3
24

14
62
3
21

1
30
78
6
31

so
24
71

0
25

IF
GEORGE, Andre L .
Born: December 1 1 , 1 9 6 6
Resides: Portland, O R
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 5-9
Weight: 165
How Obtained: G iants #13 selection i n J u n e, 1 9 8 8 Draft. Signed b y J o h n Schafer
Attended Mt. Hood (OR) CC.
Year

Club

1988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.236

39

t06

t7

25

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

22

20

SB

GIBBONS, William (Bill)


RHP
Born: March 19, 1966
Resides: Darien, CT
Throws: Right
Height: 6-5
Weight: 220
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Mike Toomey
Attended U niversity of Delaware.
Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

t988 Everett

5. 4

3 48

15

14

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

82 2

78

46

32

31

63

GOINS, Bernard Scott (Scott)


IF
Born: December 24, 1964, New Orleans, LA
Resides: Concord, NC
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 1 65
How Obtained: Signed by Jim Fairey as a free agent, J u n e 16, 1987
G raduated from Central Cabarrus High in 1 983 . . attended Winthrop College .
single.
Year Club
1 987 Everett
Clinton
1 988 Clinton
San Jose

AVG.

AB

.261
200
306
280

46
7
11
7

1 76
15
36
25

35
3
5

46
3
11
7

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

t7
2

26
3
0

36
3
6
5

SB

GOULD, Frank William


LHP
Born: March 11, 1970, Huntington, WV
Resides: Huntington, WV
Throws: Left
Height: 6-1
Bats: Left
Weight: 175
How Obtained: Signed as a free agent by Mike Toomey, August 8, 1988 . . . single.
GRAY, Steven Wayne (Steve)
IF
Born: June 30, 1967
Resides: San Luis Obispo, CA
Weight: 1 75
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Giants #22 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by John Van Orn u m
Attended Cuesta (CA) JC.
Year Club
1988 Everett
Pocatello

AVG.
300
245

AB

47

20
1 43

4
28

6
35

2B

3B

RBI

HR

BB

so

12

5
45

10

SB

IF
GUERRERO, Juan Antonio
Born: February 1 , 1 967, Haina, DR
Resides: Haina, DR
Weight: 160
Height: 5-11
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, September 13, 1986
Year Club
1987 Pocatello
1988 Clinton

AVG.

AB

210
275

34
11t

81
385

13
57

17
106

2B

3B

HR
1
t3

17

RBI

BB

SO

54

17
13

28
95

SB

LHP
GUN DERSON , Eric A .
Born: March 29, 1966
Resides: Vancouver, WA
Weight: 175
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by John Shafer
Graduated from Aloha High in 1984 . . . attended Portland State University . . single.
Year Club

WL

ERA

GS

1987 Everett
1988 San Jose
Shreveport

84
125
1 2

2.46
2.65
5 15

15
20
7

15
20
6

CG
5
5
0

SHO
3

sv

IP
98.2
1 49. 1
36.2

ER

BB

so

80
131
45

34
56
25

27
44
21

34
52
13

99
1 51
28

OF

HALL , Kevin K .
Born: November 24. 1968
Resides: Pocatello, ID
Weight: 190
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Signed by John Shafer as a free agent, August, 1 987
Graduated from Highland High in 1 987 . . single.
BB

so

10
Evere"03=00:::_10'----''--'3'--0-'--

25
3

Year Club
1988 Pocatello

AVG.
167

G
22

AB

2B

3B

HR

RBI

11

66

SB

c
HAM , Michael L. (Mike)
Born: February 25, 1965
Resides: Fullerton, CA
Weight: 200
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: Giants #24 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Jack Paepke
Attended Cal State Fullerton . . single.
Year Club
1987 Everell
1 988 Clinton

AVG.

AB

248
165

39
46

129
115

13
14

32
19

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

21
13

12
15

24
23

SB

LHP
HANCOCK, Chris Martin
Born: September 1 2 , 1969
Resides: Fontana, CA
Weight: 175
Height: 6-3
Throws: Left
Bats: Left
How Obtained: Giants #4 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jack Paepke
Graduated from Fontana (CA) High in 1988 . . . single.
Year Club

W-L

1 988 Pocalello

2B

ERA

GS

8 86

12

11

CG

SHO

IP

ER

BB

SO

422

60

54

42

43

31

SV

RHP

HANSELMAN , Carl Lester


Resides: Merritt Island, FL
1 970
Throws: Right
Height: 6-5

Born: May 23,


Bats: Left

Weight:

1 90

How Obtained:

Giants #6 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Tom Zimmer


Graduated from Merritt Island (FL) High in 1 988 . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 988 Pocatello

1 8

8 34

12

11

CG

SHO

SV
0

IP

451

ER

BB

so

78

66

42

31

37

c
HAWKINS, Todd David
Born: October 1 0. 1964, St. Louis, MO
Resides: St. Charles, MO
Throws: Right
Weight: 195
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
How Obtained: G iants #46 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Andy Korenek
Graduated from St. Charles (MO) West High in 1 983 . . attended Baylor Univer
sity . . single.
Year Club
1987 Everelt
1 988 Fresno

!"""1

""""'

AVG.
273
200

51
52

AB

2B

183
1 70

28
14

50
34

11
8

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

33
19

20
9

23
22

SB

H EREDIA , G i l bert (Gi l)


RHP
Born: October 26, 1965, Nogales, AZ
Resides: Tucson, AZ
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190
How Obtained: G i ants #9 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Gene
Thompson
Graduated from Nogales (AZ) High in 1983 . . attended Pima (AZ) CC and the
University of Arizona . . married.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1987 Everet!
Fresno
1988 San Jose

20
5.3
1312

3 60
2 90
3.49

3
11
27

GS
11
27

CG

SHO

sv

0
2
0

0
0
0

IP
20 0
80 2
206 1

ER

BB

so

24
62
216

8
28
107

8
26
80

23
46

121

14

60

HERNANDEZ, Marino
30, 1969
Resides: Sonador Bonao, DR
Weight: 160
Height: 6-4
Throws: Left
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, February 16, 1988.

LHP

Born: August
Bats: Left

Year Club

W-l

ERA

1 988 Pocatello

0-0

5. 1 6

19

HEWATT, Brett Allen


19, 1968

Born: October
Bats: Right

GS CG SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

22.2

30

19

13

16

29

OF
Resides:

Woodward, OK
Weight: 210
Throws: Right
Height: 6-4
H o w Obtained: Giants #36 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Year Club
1 988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.089

25

56

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

3t

LHP
HICKERSON , Bryan David
13, 1963, Bemidji, MN
Resides: Bemidji, MN
Throws: Left
Height: 6-2
Weight: 1 95
How Obtained: Twins #7 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Traded to the Giants with Jose
Dominguez and Ray Velasquez for Dan Gladden and David Blakley, March 31 , 1 987
Attended the Un iversity of Minnesota . . . single.

Born: October
Bats: Left

Year Club

Wl

ERA

GS

1 986 Visalia
1987 Chnton
Shreveport
1988

4.3
t l-0
12

4.23
1 .24
3.94

lt
17
4

11
10
3

CG

SHO

sv

IP

ER

BB

SO

3
0 720
72
1 94.0
2
60
0
0 16.0
20
0
INJURED-DID NOT PITCH

37
17
7

34
13
7

25
37
4

69
103
23

IF
H I LPERT, Adam F.
Born: September 12, 1966
Resides: Modesto, CA
Bats: Right
Weight: 180
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: G iants #28 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by John Van Orn u m
Attended C a l State Stanislaus.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 988 Pocatello
Everett

.263
.000

62

232
3

38
0

61
0

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

36
0

SO

SB

29
2

HORAN , David Michael


16, 1967
Resides: La Plata, MD
Weight: 180
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
How Obtained: Giants #7 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Attended Eastern (OK) JC.

RHP

Born: October
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-l

ERA

GS

1 988 Pocatello
Everett

0-0
3.3

5. 1 4
4.12

5
12

1
12

CG

SHO

sv

IP

7.0
63.1

10
70

ER

BB

so

44

4
29

41

5
33

RHP
HOSTETLER , Thomas John (Tom)
1964, Chicago, IL
Resides: Villa Park, IL
Height: 5-11
Weight: 175
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Graduated from Addison Trail High in 1982 . . . attended Delta State . . . single.
Born: October 10,
Bats: Right

Year Club

Wl

ERA

GS

1987 Everett
1 988 San Jose

9-2
20

3.08
2.79

14
6

13
6

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

90.2
29.0

77
29

37
11

31
9

34
11

89
27

RHP
JOHNSON , Dominic A .
1968
Resides: Poway, CA
Height: 6-5
Weight: 220
Throws: Left
How Obtained: Signed by Bob Kennedy as a free agent, June 19, 1987
Graduated Poway (CA) High in 1985 . . . attended San Diego Mesa JC . . son of Deron
Johnson . . . single.
Born: August 9 ,
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-l

ERA

GS

1 987 Pocatello
1 988 Clinton

12
4-8

7.20
4.63

18
24

2
18

CG

SHO

sv

IP

ER

BB

so

35.0
1 01 .0

42
86

35
63

28
52

26
85

30
67

IF
JOHNSON , Erik Anthony
Resides: Danville, CA
Born: October 11, 1965, Oakland, CA
Weight: 175
Height: 5-11
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #18 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by John Van
Orn u m
Graduated from DeLaSalle H i g h in 1983 . . attended the U niversity of California,
Santa Barbara . . single.
Year Club
1987 Pocatello
Shreveport
1988 Clinton
San Jose

AVG.

AB

.264
.095
.224
250

43
9
90
44

1 29
21
322
1 60

19
1
29
25

34
2
72
40

2B

3B

HR

1
12
3

RBI

BB

so

12
3
39
16

13
0
28
18

21
5
39
29

SB

IF
JONES, James Lawrence (Jim)
Resides: Portland , OR
Born: September 1 7, 1 966, Portland, OR
Weight: 170
Height: 5-10
Throws: Right
Bats: Both
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in January, 1986 Draft. Signed by John
Shafer
G raduated from Beaverton (OR) High in 1984 . . . attended Linn Benton (OR) CC
. single.
Year Club
1986 Everett
1987 Pocatello
Clinton
1988

AVG.

AB

.209
245
.242

35
29
18

110
49
33

21
15
4

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB
20
15

0
23
0
12
0
0
8
0
INJURED-DID NOT PLAY

so

SB

22
8
7

IF
J U RAK, Edward James
Resides: San Pedro, CA
Born: October 24, 1 957, Los Angeles, CA
Weight: 187
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Boston #3 selection in June, 1975 Draft. Signed by San Francisco
as a free agent, November 3, 1988.
G raduated from San Pedro (CA) High.
AVG.

AB

2B

Elmira
Winston-Salem
Bristol
Pawtucket
Winter Haven
Bristol
Pawtucket
Bristol
Pawtucket
Pawtucket
Boslon
Boston
Boston
Pawtucket
Boon
San Jose
Tulsa
Oklahoma Cily
Tacoma
Oakland

.252
.219
.263
.261
266
.221
.262
.340
.300
.296
.333
.277
.242
259
.231
.324
.346
.309
.295
.000

68
113
123
23
38
135
83
87
23
81
12
75
47
72
26
28
98
31
126
3

250
401
441
46
139
435
221
297
90
284
21
1 59
66
263
13
71
338
94
448
1

41
49
74
9
14
50
16
63
13
39
2
19
6
33
4
14
67
9
63
1

63
88
116
12
37
96
58
101
27
84

9
6
12

44
16
68
3
23
117
29
1 32
0

17
8
19
3
14
0
8
3
11
0
0
19
0
22
0

Totals

.269

163

260

33

70

11

Year Club
1975
1976
1 977
1 978
1979
1 980
1981
1982
1 983
1984
1 985
1986
1987
1988
M.L.

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

10
3
7
0

25
35
36
6
11
41
31
25
9
43
7
18
7
38
0
10
47
8
67
0

34
33
51
9
14
44
23
64
11
42
2
18
12
37
1
20
70
17
62
0

38
56
74
14
22
63
31
36
14
46
4
25
12
34
3
13
46
11
55
0

32

33

44

SB

7
0
9

4
19
1

13
0

IF
KAISER , Jeffrey Michael (Jeff)
Born: September 14, 1966
Resides: Hecker, I L
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
Weight: 180
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Todd Thomas
Attended S.W. Missouri State University.
Year Club
1 988 San Jose
Pocatello

AVG.

AB

195
224

26
32

87
1 07

10
13

17
24

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

24
23

SB

KEATING , Michael J.
Born: December 2 2 , 1965
Bats: Right
Throws:

IF
Resides:

Califon, NJ
Right
Height: 6-3
Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed as a free agent by Alan Marr, August 26, 1 988
Attended Franklin Pierce College.

KLONOSKI , Jason
24, 1967

Born: March
Bats: Left

LHP

Resides:
Throws: Left

River Forest, IL
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Signed by David Nahabedian as a free agent, August 22, 1988
Attended University of Arizona.

KMAK , Joseph R . (Joe)


c
1 963, Napa, CA
Resides: Foster City, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #10 selection in June, 1985 D raft. Signed by Harvey Koepf
Graduated from Serra High in 1981 . . attended the University of California, Santa
Barbara . . single.
Born: May 3,
Bats: Right

Year

Club

1985 Everet!
1986 Fresno
1987 Fresno
Shreveport
1988 Shreveport

AVG.
3!0
270
221
195
225

AB
40
60
48
15
71

129
1 63
154
41
1 78

21
23
18
5
16

2B

40
44
34
8
40

10
5
8
0
5

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

14
9
12
3
14

20
15
15
3
11

23
38
32
4
19

SB

LAGA , Michael Russell


IF
1 4 , 1960, Ridgeway, N J
Resides: Northampton, MA
Height: 6-2
Weight: 210
Throws: Left
How Obtained: D etroit's #1 selection (17th player selected) in January, 1980 Draft.
Assigned to St. Louis September 2, 1986, completing deal of August 10, 1986
which sent Mike Heath to Detroit for Ken Hill. Granted free agency October 3,
1 988. Signed with Giants January 25, 1 989.
Attended Bergen Community College and Fairleigh Dickinson U niversity (both in
New Jersey) . . married (laura, February 1 1 , 1984) . . one daughter (Ashley,
October 8, 1 985) and one son (Kyle, December 17, 1 9137).
Born: J u n e
Bats: Left

Year

3B

AVG.

AB

2B

1 980 Lakeland
1981 B1rm1ngham
1982 Evansville
Detroit
1983 Evansville
De1ro1t
1984 Evansville
Detroit
1985 Nashville
Oe1r011
1 986 Oe1ro1t
Nashville
St Louis
1987 Lou1sv11te
St Louis
1988 St Louis
Lou1sv1lle

273
289
250
261
231
190
264
545
263
167
200
220
217
304
138
130
204

122
142
126
27
105
12
153
9
117
9
15
12
18
1 16
17
41
13

407
547
444
88
355
21
569
11
430
36
45
41
46
418
29
100
49

60
89
77
6
46
2
86
1
58
3
6

111
158
1i1
23
82

14
28
15
9
24
0
30
0
30

NL
AL

Totals
Tolals

154
239

76
72

1 75
201

16
18

27
48

11

0
0

ML

Totals

199

1 48

376

34

75

16

Club

81

151
6
113
6
9
9
10
127

4
35

13
10

0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0

HR

RBI

BB

so

12
31
34
3
16
0
30
0
20
2
3
2
3
29

74
86
90
11
58
2
94

72
49
47

71
1 13
117
23
97
9
130
2
95
9
13
7
18
93

13

44
1
38
1

79
6
6

39
0

91

48
2
2
6

21
5

16
28

11

46
45

44

20

91

SB

c
LAVA , Jesus Javier
Born: January 14, 1 968, Maiquetia, Venezuela
Resides: Maiquetia, Venezuela
Throws: R ight
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
Weight: 1 70
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, January 9, 1 987
Year Club

AVG.

AB

1987 Poca1ello
1988 Pocalello

.290
.298

28
43

69
131

16

20
39

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

9
24

3
10

14
24

SB

IF
LEE , Gregory James (Greg)
Born: August 30 , 1 968
Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Weight: 1 75
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #41 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by John Van Orn um
Attended Hancock (CA) JC.
Year Club
1988 Pocatello
Everett

AVG.

AB

. 1 67
.220

8
20

18
41

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

IF
LEONARD, Mark David
Born: August 14, 1964, Mountain View, CA
Resides: Cupertino, CA
Weight: 195
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Bats: Left
How Obtained: Giants #26 selection i n June, 1986 Draft. Signed by John Van Orn um
G raduated from Fremont (CA) High i n 1982 . . attended the U niversity of California,
Santa Barbara . . 1 987 M idwest League All-Star . . 1988 California League All-Star
. single.
Year Club
1 986 Tri-Cities
1 987 Clinton
1 988 San Jose

AVG.

AB

.258
.320
.345

38
128
142

1 28
413
510

H
21
57
102

33
132
1 76

2B
6
31
50'

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

0
2
6

4
15
15

17
80
1 1 8'

27
71
1 1 8'

21
61
82

11

LI ENHARD, Steve Quint


Born: September 3, 1964
Resides: McAlester, OK
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
Bats: Right
Weight: 215
How Obtained: Giants #29 selection in June, 1987 Draft . Signed by Bill Parese
Attended Oklahoma State University . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1987 Poca1ello
1988 Chnlon

36
127

5.96
2.93

14
27

12
27

CG

SHO

SV

RHP

IP

ER

BB

SO

74.0
181 . 1

109'
169

56
77

49
59

14
36

52
115

IF
LITTON , Jon G regory (Greg)
Born: July 13, 1964, New Orleans, LA
Resides: Pensacola, FL
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 1 75
How Obtained: G iants #1 selection in January, 1984 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Graduated from Woodham High (Pensacola, FL) in 1982 . . attended Pensacola
J unior College . . 1984 Northwest League All-Star . . single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 984
1985
1986
1 987

.235
.266
.246
260
.217
.278

62
141
131
72
60
116

243
564
455
254
203
432

29
88
46
34
24
58

57
150
112
66
44
120

Everett
Fresno
Shreveport
Shreveport
Phoenix
1988 Shreveport

2B

3B

HR

12
33'
30
6
8
35

RBI

BB

so

26
103
55
33
22
64

27
50
51
22
18
37

47
86
77
51
40
84

12
10
8
11

LUCERO, Robert T.
Born: April 14, 1965
Resides: Scottsdale, AZ
Weight: 190
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: Signed by Bob Kennedy as a free agent, March 10, 1988.
Attended Grand Canyon (AZ) College.
Year Club

WL

ERA

1 988 Chnlon
Everen

03
53

3. 1 9
5.43

13
15

GS
11

CG

SHO

SV

IP
3 1 .0
68.0

30
81

SB

RHP

ER

BB

SO

14
47

11
44

27
34

19
61

MALSEED, James Robert


9, 1 965, Ardmore, PA
Throws: Right

OF

Born: June
Bats: Right

How Obtained:

Resides: Columbia,
Height: 6-0

SC
Weight:

185

Giants #33 selection in June, 1987 D raft. Signed by Jim Fairey

Graduated from Irmo (SC) High in 1 983 .


single.
Year Club
1987 Pocalello
1988 Fresno
San Jose

AVG.
.263
261
.286

. attended Winthrop College .

AB
65
107
11

224
345
42

27
so

2B

59
90
12

12
20

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

27
3fr
5

24
55
3

52
77
7

10
12
3

McCUE , Deron Clay


OF
1 963, H utchinson, KS
Resides: H utchinson, KS
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #12 selection in June, 1983 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Graduated from Hutchinson (KS) High in 1980 . . attended Hutchinson Commu
nity College . . JC All-American i n football and named to 1 982 Shrine East-West
Game . . married.
Born: January 24,
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

Greal Falls
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport
Phoenix
1987 Shreveport
1988 Shreveporl
Phoenix

.216
.237
316
263
1 .000
.269
.238
.200

1983
1984
1985
1986

55
92
110
111
1
96
65
28

AB

1 76
295
367
350
1
297
160
70

32
38
69
62
0
48
20
12

38
70
116
92
1
80
38
14

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

17
22
54
39
0
32
24
7

24
42
38
55
0
37
22
10

55
64
58
68
0
41
31
15

15
13
10
11
0
13
5

11
17
12
0
16
6
3

OF
McDONALD, Thomas Joseph , Jr. (T. J.)
1963, Bronx, NY
Resides: Bronx, N Y
Weight: 1 85
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: G iants #5 selection in June, 1 984 Draft. Signed by Dutch Deutsch
Graduated from Cardinal Spellman High (Bronx, NY) in 1981 . . attended Pace
University (Pleasantville, NY) . . 1 983-84 NCAA Division II All-American .
1986 California League All Star . . single.
Born: October 25,
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 984 Everett
1 985 Chnton
1 986 Fresno
Shreveport
1987 Shreveport
1 988 Shreveport

278
235
308
395
.259
. 182

58
129
125
9
33
76

216
446
471
38
116
181

29
51
95
5
19
13

60
105
145
15
30
33

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

25
58
54
4
12
9

11
54
59

41
119
83

15
17

19
40

14
30
2
9
7

SB
25
34
5
2

c
McNAMARA , James Patrick (J i m)
Resides: Vienna, VA
1 0, 1965, Nashua, N H
Weight: 210
Height: 6-4
Throws: Right
How Obtained: G iants #5 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Signed by Jim Fairey
Graduated from James Madison High in 1983 . . . attended North Carolina State .
single.
Born: June
Bats: Left

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1 986 Everett
1 987 Clinton
1 988 San Jose

.247
.247
188

46
110
93

1 58
385
314

23
43
27

2B

39
95
59

1
22
9

3B

HR

RBI

88

SO

30
53
41

18
19
43

39
52
75

SB

RHP
MEAGHER , Thomas Campbell (Tom)
1, 1 963, San Francisco, CA
Resides: Saratoga, CA
Weight: 1 95
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Padres #18 selection in June, 1 985 Draft. Traded to the Giants with
Mark Wasinger for Colin Ward and Steve Miller, April 25, 1987.

Born: J u n e
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

CG

1985 Spokane
1 986 Charleston
Reno
1 987 Reno
Fresno
1 988 San Jose

1 4
1-7
3. 3
10
5. 5
1 78

3.50
4.24
5 57
0.00
345
3.44

14
32
8
3
24
28

6
6
7
0
19
28

0
0
3
0
5
8

SHO

SV

IP

46. l
70.0
42.0
5.2
1 28.0
1 99.0

ER

BB

SO

56
58
42
3
119
212

27
41
29
1
59
94

18
33
26
0
49
76

23
29
18
2
39
57

34
61
25
7
92
165

RHP
MEIER , Kev i n M ichael
Resides: Southington, CT
February 20, 1966, Waterbury, CT
Weight: 200
Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-4
How Obtained: G iants #20 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by Tom Zimmer
G raduated from Southington (CT) High in 1983 . . . attended Georgia Southern Col
lege . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

CG

SHO

1987 Pocatello
Fresno
1 988 Clinton
San Jose

30
32
70
7-6

322
3.65
1 .44
4.82

6
13
8
17

5
3
8
17

1
0
2
0

0
0
2
0

IP

ER

BB

so

36.1
49.1
56.1
99.0

39
45
52
112

16
22
12
64

13
20
9
53

11
18
11

24
26
42
59

sv

44

C/OF
MEJIAS, Teodulo G.
4, 1 970
Resides: Edo Aragua, Venezuela
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed as a free agent by Nino Escalera, September 22, 1988 .
single.
Born: March
Bats: Right

MESSER , Douglas Allen (Doug)


Pue blo,

Born:
November 29, 1 965,
Throws: Left
Bats: Left

CO

Height:

5-1 1

Resides: Alamosa,
Weight: 180

LHP
CO

How Obtained:

G i ants #17 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Tom Zimmer


Graduated from Alamosa (CO) High in 1 983 . . attended Florida International
Un iversity . . single.

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1987 Pocatello
1 988 Everett

36
1 1 3

5.97
2.90

16
15

13
15

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

60 1
102 1

84
96

47
42

40
33

33
22

44
100

OF
M EYERS, Paul Edward
February 7, 1965
Resides: Omaha, NE
Weight: 165
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
How Obtained: G i ants #4 selection in June, 1986 D raft. Signed by Bill Parese
Attended the University of Nebraska . . married.
so
SB
BB
AB
H 2B 3B HR RBI
G
Year Club
AVG .
Born:

1986 Clinton
1987 Shrevep:>rt
1 988 Shrevepon
Phoernx

.208
252
.236
.228

73
1 15
65
66

259
373
220
215

30
44
23
23

54
94
52
49

19
29
17
21

B
18
B

23
21
17
23

41
57
33
33

13

IF
MICHALAK , Anthony Joseph (Tony)
Resides: C hicago, IL
1 6, 1965, Chicago, I L
Height: 6-0
Throws: Right
Weight: 1 75
H o w Obtained: G i ants #15 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed b y Richie Klaus
Graduated from St. Rita's High (Chicago) in 1983 . . . attended the University of Illinois
. . single.
Born: October
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

1987 Everett
Clinton
1 988 CllnlOn

.269
.280
.237

AB
16
44

92

67
164
338

9
23
37

2B

18
46

BO

11

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

4
14
30

6
16
27

1
15
28

SB

M I LLER, Todd Phillip

OF

Born: December 28, 1964, Springfield,


Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained:

Resides:
Height: 5-10

OH

Clearwater, FL
Weight: 175

Giants #2 selection in January, 1985 Draft. Signed by Tom

Zimmer
G raduated from Country Side High {Clearwater, FL) in 1982 . . . attended St.
Petersburg (FL) JC . . single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1985
1986
1 987
t988

.216
.256
167
.188

43
113
61
56

139
313
144
1 44

16
38
19
15

30
80
24
27

3
12
3
3

Everetl
Clinton
Fresno
Clinton

HR

3B

RBI

BB

so

12
26
9
6

12
21
18
10

55
72
53
41

OF

MOORE, Dwayne
Resides: Brooklyn, N Y
Born: October 14, 1965, Brooklyn, N Y
Weight: 209
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Height: 6-4
How Obtained: Signed by the Brewers as a free agent August 15, 1986 .
Signed by the Giants as a free agent December 12, 1988
Year Club
1987 Helena
1988 Beloit
Helena

AVG.

AB

2B

.319
. 1 46
.205

53
15
25

188
41
83

36
2
10

60
6
17

14

3B

HR

SB

RBI

BB

SO

45
0
11

10

38
15
13

SB

RHP
MYERS, James Xavier
Born: April 28, 1969, Oklahoma City, OK
Resides: Crowder, OK
Weight: 185
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #35 selection i n June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
G raduated from Crowder (OK) High in 1987 . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1987 Pocatello
1 988 Pocatello

02
4.5

8.69
5.40

10
12

GS

CG

SHO

SV

12

IP

19.2
58.1

29
72

21
50

ER

BB

SO

19
35

16
32

12
39

OF
NASH, David Edward
Born: April 1 1 , 1964, Detroit, M l
Resides: Utica, Ml
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Weight: 185
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: Giants #24 selection in J u ne, 1986 Draft. Signed by Herman
Hannah
G raduated from Utica {Ml) High in 1 982 . . attended Central Michigan U n iversity
. 1986 Northwest League All Star . . single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1986 Everell
1987 Fresno
1988 Fresno

.313
.214
.251

54
62
111

198
159
354

42
22
56

62
34
89

14
3
18

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

37
17
54

34
38
77

29
46
94

SB

IF
NELSON , Richard Mark (Rick)
Resides: Oswego, I L
Born: September 4, 1964, Aurora, I L
Height: 6-5
Weight: 215
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #1 selection i n January, 1985 Draft. Signed by Jack
Paepke
G raduated from Oswego { I L ) H i g h in 1982 . . attended Orange Coast (CA) College and Southern Illinois U n iversity . . . single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1985
1986
1987
1988

.264
.246
.261
.237

46
122
98
54

1 48
406
333
1 77

28
56
74
26

39
100
87
42

7
15
21
10

Everett
Clinton
Fresno
Shreveport

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

9
15
14
7

35
53
57
23

47
49
57
22

54
127
103
67

15
6

LHP
NELSON, Scott Alan
1967, Chicago, IL
Resides: River Forest, IL
Throws: Left
Weight: 182
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: Signed by Milwaukee as a free agent, August 28, 1985. Signed by San
Francisco as a free agent, March 29, 1988.
Born: April 27,
Bats: Left

Attended U niversity of Northern Illinois.


Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 986 H elena
1987 H elena
1 988 Clinton

3 .3

6 35
5 05
5 02

12
13
23

4
10
23

4-3

9. 9

CG

SHO

IP

sv

29
38
74

41
64
117

34.0
57.0
1 1 8. 1

ER

BB

so

24
32
66

22

15
47
90

34

74

RHP
OHNOUTKA , Brian Lee
Resides: Houston, TX
1963, Jackson, MS
Weight: 180
Height: 6-0
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in June, 1985 Draft. Signed by Andy Korenek
Graduated from Westfi31d High (Houston) in 1982 . . . attended Texas Christian University
. single.
R ER BB so
H
G GS CG SHO sv
IP
ERA
W-L
Year Club
Born: August 9,
Bats: Right

1985 Fresno
Everet!

1986 Shreveporl
1987 Shrevepon
1988 Shreveport
Phoernx

72
01
7. 9
91 1
22
J .8

2 52
3.86
4.76
2.99
3.52
5 06

12
2
18
27
9
17

12
2
18
27
9
15

53
9
86
147
54
96

75.0
7.0
85.0
162.1
53.2
89.0

27
12
52
67
25
59

21
3
45
54
21
50

42
6
52
74
12
52

73
64

128
40
35

LHP
OLKER , Joseph Richard (Joe)
Resides: Lake Villa, I L
1963, Chicago, IL
Weight: 185
Height: 6-0
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Giants #2 selection in June, 1984 Draft. Signed by Richard Klaus
Graduated from Mundelein (IL) High in 1981 . . attended the University of Illinois .
single.
Born: June 4,
Bats: Right

Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 984
1 985
1986
1987

4-4
82
710
7-6
02
1 52

2.64
2.96
6.58
3. 1 1
5.24
3 .40

13
15
25
17
5
26

11
15
22
17
5
26

Everen

Clinton
Fresno
Fresno
Shreveport

1988 Shreveport

CG

SHO

IP

sv
1

1
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

ER

BB

so

26
31
1 1 6'
45
15
67

17
27
95 '
37
13
57

53
43
82
36
9
63

64
87
106
97
17
94

58.0
82.0
130.0
107.0
22 1
1 51 .0

27
61
1 45
98
28
1 52

C-IF
OWENS, Mark David
Resides: West Carrollton, OH
1 7, 1963, Dayton, OH
Weight: 180
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
How Obtained: G iants #19 selection in June, 1987 D raft. Signed by Bob Fontaine
Graduated from West Carrollton (OH) High in 1982 . . . attended the U niversity of
Hawaii . . 1987 Northwest League All-Star and Rookie League All-Star . . single.
Born: October
Bats: Left

Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1987 Everell
1988 Clinton

357
.262

65
129

227
424

55
63

81
111

14
21

3B

HR
16'
12

RBI

BB

SO

54
68

52
99

54
81

SB

PATTERSON , David Wayne


IF
1 5 , 1964, Jackson, M S
Resides: Ventura, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained: G iants #14 selection in June, 1986 D raft. Signed by Andy Korenek
G raduated from Buena High in 1982 . . . attended the University of Arkansas . . . set
Northwest League fielding record with a .996 percentage at first base in 1986 .
single.

Born: June
Bats: Right

Year Club
1986 Everell
1987 Clinton
1988 Everell

AVG.

AB

.305
.253
.250

56
121
58

197
434
232

34
64
37

2B

60
110
58

16
20
10

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

42
71
26

42
55
18

19
56
27

21

PATTERSON , John Allen


IF
February 11, 1960
Resides: Phoenix, AZ
Weight: 160
Throws: Right
Height: 5-9
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Giants #23 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Gene Thompson
Attended Grand Canyon (AZ) College.
Born:

Year Club
1 988 Everetl

AVG.

AB

250

58

232

37

2B
58

3B

HR

10

RBI

BB

SO

SB

26

18

27

21

PENA , James Patrick


LHP
Born: September 17, 1964, Los Angeles, CA
Resides: Manhattan Beach, CA
Weight: 185
Height: 6-1
Throws: Left
Bats: Left
How Obtained: Giants #16 selection in June, 1986 Draft. Signed by George Genovese
Graduated from Mira Costa High (Manhattan Beach, CA) in 1982 . . attended Califor
nia State University, Dominguez Hills . . . 1986 Northwest League All Star . . single.
Year Club
1 986 Everetl
1987 Clinton
1 988

WL

ERA

. 102
; 0. 1 1

2 92
3.97

G GS CG SHO
14
26

SV

14
26

IP
101.2
1 6 1 .0

86
158

ER

BB

SO

40
90

33
71

54
80

92 '
1 42

Did not play

PENROD, George Edward (Jack)


IF
6, 1965,
Resides: Coral Springs, F L
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
How Obtained : G iants #24 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Tom Zimmer
Attended Florida Atlantic College.
Born: January
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

265

57

200

20

53

PERALTA , M a rtin
1967

Born: March 25,


Bats: Right

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

39

19

33

SB

IF

Resides:
Throws: Right

Gilbert, AZ
Height:

Weight:

6-1

1 90

How Obtained:

Signed with Salt Lake City a s a free agent. Signed with Giants as
a free agent, January 13, 1989.
Attended Arizona State U niversity.
Year Club
1988 Salt Lake City

AVG.

AB

.255

47

184

26

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

36

16

SO

SB

RHP
P H I LLIPS, Lane Lamont (Montie)
Born: January 23, 1965, Yakima, WA
Resides: Lewiston, ID
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
How Obtained: Royals #27 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by San Francisco as a
free agent, April 1, 1988.
Graduated from Davis High (Yakima, WA) in 1983 . . attended Lewis & Clark College.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1 988 San Jose

1 1 6

3.49

23

20

Year Club

AVG.

AB

.246

50

138

1987 Eugene

CG

SHO

IP

sv

144. 1

H
27

2B

1 27

HR

3B

ER

BB

so

63

56

64

85

SB

RBI

BB

so

29

43

28

34

R H P-OF
PHILLIPS, Lonnie Lance
Born: January 23, 1965, Yakima, WA
Resides: Yakima, WA
Height: 6-2
Throws: Right
Weight: 210
Bats: Right
How Obtained: Signed by John Shafer as a free agent, June 10, 1987
Graduated from Davis High (Yakima, WA) in 1983 . . attended Lewis and Clark University . . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

GS

1987 Everelt
1 988 Clinton

5.5
46

3.72
2.74

15
35

10
3

Year Club

AVG.

AB

.31 7

27

41

13

1 987 Everett

CG

SHO

IP

ER

BB

so

77 1
82.0

64
72

40
30

32
25

36
35

60
70

sv

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

13

so

SB

PILKINGTO N , Eric Alan


LHP
Resides: Carpenteria, CA
1964, Santa Maria, CA
Weight: 160
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
How Obtained: Brewers #21 selection in June, 1985 Draft. Signed by Harry Smith.
Traded to Giants with Dean Freeland for Rob Deer, December 18, 1985
Graduated from Carpenteria (CA) High in 1981 . . . attended Santa Barbara (CA) City
College and Westmont College (Carpenteria) . . . single.
Born: June 5,
Bats: Left

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1985 Helena
1 986 Cllnlon
Fresno
1 987 Fresno
1 988 San Jose

22
3.5

4.63
3.22
4.66
3.77
1 .59

15
29
7
35
6

lI

3-4
lO

GS

CG

SHO

sv

IP

35.0
89.1
1 9. 1
74.0
I I.I

31
79
15
75
9

ER

BB

so

21
41
16
37
2

18
32
10
31
2

33
53
15
52
II

42
90
17
49

PRATT, Steven Gregory


13, 1965
Resides: Fountain Valley, CA
Weight: 195
Throws: Right
Height: 6-3
How Obtained: Signed by John Van Orn um as a free agent, June 13, 1988

Born: August
Bats: Right

Year Club
1988 Everell

AVG.

AB

.180

22

61

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

II

13

14

II

SB

LHP
PUI KUNAS, Edmund J o h n (Ed)
August 19, 1962, San Fernando, CA
Resides: Torrance, CA
Right
Throws: Left
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
How Obtained: ft!.s #12 selection i n June, 1984 Draft. Traded to Giants with Dan
Winters for Dusty Baker, March 24, 1 985
G raduated from South Torrance (CA) High i n 1980 . . attended Los Angeles Harbor
College and Chapman College . . 1985 California League All-Star . . married.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1984
1985
1986
1987

82
7. 5
4.3
3 .3
51
7.2

2.84
1 .93
3.36
1 .50
6.68
2.78
6.75

24
60
48
32
24
46
4

Med lord
Fresno
Shreveport
Shreveporl
Phoenix
1988 Shreveport
Phoenix

OO

GS

CG

SHO

SV
0
21
7
14

IP

ER

BB

so

63.1
84.0
77.2
42.0
3 1 .0
77.2
5.1

54
64
74
19
32
62
II

28
24
43
8
25
27
6

20
18
29
7
23
24

18
36
31
16
22
25
3

56
67
60
36
20
62
5

REED, Steven
Born: March 11, 1966
Resides: Chatsworth, CA
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
How Obtained: Signed as a free agent June 24, 1988 by John Shafer
Attended Lewis & Clark College (OR).
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1988 Pocatello

41

2.54

31

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

14

46.0

42

20

13

RHP

BB

SO
47

REMLINGER , M ichael John (Mike)


LHP
Born: March 23, 1966, Middletown, NY
Resides: Plymouth, MA
Weight: 1 95
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
Bats: Left
H o w Obtained: G iants #1 selection (16th overall) in J u ne, 1 987 Draft. Signed b y B i l l
Teed
G raduated from Plymouth Carver (MA) High in 1984 . . attended Dartmouth University . . 1987 NCAA All-American . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 987 Everett
Clinton
Shreveport
1 988 Shreveport

OO

3 60
3 30
2 36
0 69

21
42
lO

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

so

5.0
30.0
34. 1
1 3.0

I
21
14
7

2
12
II

II
9

14
22

II
43
51
18

OF
RITC H I E , Gregory Allen (Greg)
January 25, 1964, Washington, DC
Resides: Stafford, VA
Weight: 180
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in J u ne, 1 986 Draft. Signed by Mike Toomey
Graduated from North Stafford (VA) High in 1 982 . . attended George Washington
Un iversity . . 1 987 Midwest League All-Star . . single.
Born:

Year Club
1 986 Everelt
1987 Clinton
1 988 San Jose

AVG.

AB

250
337
286

40
124
131

100
416
507

H
36
102
118

25
140
145

2B
19
29

3B

HR

11
5

RBI

BB

SO

SB

11
49
65

47
90
116

28
80
119

18
41
40

ROGERS, Charles Kevin


20, 1968
Resides: Parchman, MS
Height: 6-1
Throws: Left
Weight: 190
How Obtained: Giants #9 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Ken Parker
Attended Delta (MS) JC

LHP

Born: August,
Bats: Both

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 986 Pocatello

28

6 20

GS
13

CG

SHO

SV

13

IP

ER

BB

SO

69 2

73

51

48

35

70

RONSON , Tod Li ndsay


OF
21 , 1966, Branford, Ontario, Canada
Resides: Gresham, OR
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
How Obtained: Signed by John S h afer as a free agent, June 9, 1986
Graduated from G resham (OR) High in 1984 . . attended Mt. Hood (OR) JC .
single.
Born: June
Bats: Left

Year Club
1986 Everett
1987 Clinton
1988 Clinton
San Jose

AVG.

AB

250
291
212
233

57
133
17
83

188
488
52
266

H
37
82
5
37

47
142
11
62

2B

3B

44 .
3
10

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

11
10

52
92
5
35

22
67
2
66

40
80
6
62

3
11

RUIZ , Jose Luis


LHP
1970, Sabanna d e l a Mar, DR
Resides: Sabanna d e l a Mar, DR
Throws: Left
Height: 6-3
Weight: 178
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, February 16, 1988

Born: January 9 ,
Bats: Left

SANCHEZ , Carlos Al berto


November 14, 1969, Bonoa, DR
Resides: Bonoa, DR
Weight: 200
Throws: Right
Right
Height: 6-3
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, April 13, 1 987

RHP

Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1988 Pocalello

OO

13 50

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

ER

BB

SO

22

OF
SANDERSON , Michael Ralph (Mike)
5, 1965
Resides: Florence, AL
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Giants #32 selection in J u ne, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Mike Russell
Attended University of Alabama- Birmingham.

Born: October
Bats: Left

Year Club
1988 Everelt

AVG.

AB

.206

39

126

22

26

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

19

32

31

SB

OF
SENNE , Michael D.
Resides: Orange, CA
5, 1 964, Monroe, M l
Weight: 1 75
Height: 6-2
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Cardinals #14 selection in J u ne 1 986 Draft. Signed by Marty
Keough . Acquired from St. Louis for Romy Cucjan, October 10, 1 988.
Atteneded Arizona State U n iversity . . married.
Born: June
Bats: Right

Year Club
1 986 Johnson City
1987 St. Petersburg
1988 Arkansas
St. Petersburg

AVG.

AB

282
261
.159
.285

57
140
14
109

206
506
44
414

46
79
7
59

2B

58
132
7
118

15
28
3
24

3B

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

6
10
0
6

38
82
3
55

35
55
5
29

35
90
10
58

21
t6
1
21

SHARKO, Gary Stanley


RHP
December 26, 1965
Resides: Paradise Valley, AZ
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Bats: Right
Weight: 198
How Obtained: Giants #8 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Gene Thompson
Attended Grand Canyon (AZ) College.
Born:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1988 Everett

3.3

3.14

31

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

EA

BB

SO

43.0

41

26

15

16

39

SHAW, Kerry
IF
September 1 , 1 966
Resides: Kansas City, M O
Weight: 182
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Bats: Both
How Obtained: Signed with Salt Lake City as a free agent. Signed with Giants as
a free agent January 13, 1989.
Attended Un iversity of South Carolina.
Born:

Year Club
1988 Salt lakeCity

AVG.

AB

2B

357

54

201

54

71

3B

HA

RBI

BB

SO

44

37

13

SB

SKU RLA, John David


OF
Born: December 16, 1 962, Abington, PA
Resides: Los Gatos, CA
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
Height: 5-11
Weight: 165
How Obtained: Signed as a free agent following 1 985 Try-Out Camp
Graduated from Los G atos (CA) High in 1980 . . . attended Washington State University . . led 1 986 California League outfielders with a .987 fielding percentage .
single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

3B

HA

RBI

BB

so

SB

1985
1986
1987
1988

272
.262
.276
.301

128
121
129
116

426
420
456
392

52
81
77
62

116
1 10
126
1 18

25
26
25
16

5
12
10
4

3
6
10
11

53
59
91
51

56
45
66
25

71
87
99
67

17
21
15
12

Clinton
Fresno
Fresno
Shreveport

SLAVIN , David
c
January 2 1 , 1 965
Resides: Novi, M l
Weight: 2 1 5
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Bats: Left
H o w Obtained: G iants # 1 9 selection i n June, 1 988 Draft. Signed b y Todd Thomas
Attended University of Missouri.
Born:

Year Club
1988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.356

64

216

34

2B

77

11

3B

HA

RBI

BB

SO

48

37

32

SB

OF
Los Angeles, CA
Height: 6-4
Weight: 1 95
How Obtained: Giants #3 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by George Genovese
S M ILEY, Reuben
1968

Born: August 27,


Bats: Left

Resides:
Throws: Left

Attended Los Angeles CC.


Year Club

AVG.

AB

1988 Pocatello

.286

50

185

S M IT H , Adam
5, 1966

H
39

2B

3B

HA

53

RBI

BB

SO

16

31

33

SB

c
San Jose, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
How Obtained: G iants #14 selection in Ju ne, 1988 D raft. Signed by Bill Parese
Graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory in 1 984 . . attended Oklahoma
State University . . single.
Born: February
Bats: Left

Year Club
1988 Poca1ello

Resides:

AVG.

AB

.281

52

146

32

41

2B

3B

HA

RBI

BB

SO

29

30

28

SB

RHP
SORENSEN , Lary Alan
Resides: Riverwoods, IL
1955, Detroit, Ml
Height: 6-2
Weight: 205
Throws: Right
How Obtained: Milwaukee's #8 selection in June, 1976 Draft. Traded to St. Louis with Sixto
Lezcano, David Green and Dave LaPoint for Rollie Fingers, Pete Vuckovich and Ted Sim
mons, December 12, 1980. Traded to Cleveland, with Silvio Martinez for Lonnie Smith on
November 20, 1981. Signed by Oakland as a free agent, January 23, 1984. Signed as a free
agent by the Cubs, December 13, 1984. Released by the Cubs during Spring Training, 1986.
Signed with Portland (Philadelphia), May 5, 1986. Traded to Montreal with Tom Foley for Dan
Schatzeder and Skeeter Barnes, July 24, 1986. Released by Montreal, 1987. Signed by San
Francisco as a free agent, July 5, 1988. Re-signed by San Francisco, December 15, 1988.
Attended U niversity of Michigan . . 1978 American League All-Star . . married.
G GS CG SHO SV
W-L
ERA
H
EA BB so
Year Club
IP
Born: April 10,
Bats: Right

1976 Newark
Berkshire
1 977 Spokane
Milwaukee
1 978 Milwaukee
1 979 Milwaukee
1980 Milwaukee
1 981 St LOUIS
1 982 Cleveland
1983 Cleveland
1984 Oakland
1985 Chicago
1 986 Porlland
1ndianpohs
1 987 Indianapolis
Montreal
1 986 Phoenix
San Francisco

NL
AL

6-2
0-3
5-5
7-10
1 8- 1 2
1 5- 1 4
12-10
7-7
1 0- 1 5
1 2- 1 1
613
3-7
55
2-3
22
3-4
4-2
0-0

2.70
3.29
4.63
4.36
3.21
3.98
3 67
3.28
5.61
4.24
4.91
4.26
3.77
3.16
4.29
4.72
2 76
4 86

31
7
12
23
37
34
35
23
32
36
46
45
17
9
21
23
14
12

8
6
12
20
36
34
29
23
30
34
21
3
15
9
3
5
3
0

Tolals
Totals

13-18
80-85

3 89
4.20

103
243

31
204

3
66

N.L

Totals

93-103

4 15

346

235

69

75.0
4 1 .0
720
1 42.0
281.0
235.0
1 96.0
1 40.0
1 89. 1
222 2
1 83.1
82.1
1 02.2
57.0
50.0
48.0
42 1
16 2

17
16
8
3
6
8
2
0
3
3
0
0

10

58
44
79
1 47
277
251
242
149
251
238
240
86
112
51
54
56
42
24

22
19
41
72
111
1 13
91
59
130
1 12
117
44
59
25
29
32
15
13

19
15
37
69
100
104
80
51
118
105
100
39
43
20
24
25
13
9

27
16
31
36
50
42
45
26
55
65
44
24
32
17
11
12
13
3

65
25
43
57
78
63
54
52
62
76
63
34
37
20
30
21
11
9

287.0 3 1 5 1 4 8
1449.1 1645 746

1 24 65 1 1 6
676 337 453

1 736.1

800 402 569

1960 894

OF
SPEAKES, Joseph (Joe)
Resides: Sun Valley, CA
Born: November 7, 1969
Weight: 185
Height: 6-1
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: G iants #4 selection in June, 1 987 Draft. Signed by George
Genovese
G raduated from Polytechnic (Sun Valley, CA) High in 1987 . . single.
SB
BB
so
A
H 2B 3B HA RBI
AB
AVG.
Year Club
G
1 987 Pocatello
1 988 Pocatello

220
.244

20
51

59
168

7
28

2
19

13
41

3
30

23
35

IF
STANDIFORD, Mark Edward
Resides: Wichita, KS
Born: September 20, 1965
Weight: 1 67
Height: 5-7
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
How Obtained: G iants #16 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Bill Parese
Attended Wichita State (KS) University.
Year Club
1988 Everett

AVG.

AB

.272

57

206

39

2B

56

13

3B

HA

RBI

BB

so

37

42

44

SB

OF
STEELS, James Earl
Resides: Santa Maria, CA
Born: May 30, 1 9 6 1 , Jackson M S
Weight: 180
Throws: Left
Height: 5-10
Bats: Left
How Obtained: San Diego's #8 selection in June, 1 979 Draft. Signed by Bob Fontaine,
Jr. Granted free agency October 4, 1 987. Signed with Texas October 23, 1 987. Granted
free agency October 3, 1988. Signed with San Francisco January 1 7, 1989.
Attended Hancock College i n Santa Maria, CA . . married (Julie, June 1 , 1982) .
one daughter.
G

AB

1 980 Reno
1981 Amarillo
1982 Amarillo
Hawaii
1983 Beaumont
Las Vegas
1984 Beaumont
1 985 Las Vegas
1986 Las Vegas
1987 San Diego
Las Vegas
1 988 Oklahoma Cily
Texas

.302
.285
.318
.250
.268
.242
.340"
.261
.306
.191
.321
.315
. 1 89

73
127
86
52
83
28
1 27
1"1
127
62
15
37
36

285
485
371
1 96
313
95
474
394
482
68
53
1 43
53

42
58
61
33
57
17
90
39
87
9
12
21

N.L.
A.L.

Tolals
Tolals

. 1 91
. 1 89

62
36

68
53

M.L.

Totals

. 1 90

98

121

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1984 Beaumont

OO

7.71

Year Club

AVG.

2B

86
8
138 . 28
16
118
10
49
17
84
23
5
26
161
103
19
148
28
13
17
45
10

JB

HA

4
10
I
12
5

I
10

6
0

0
0
0

RBI

BB

so

SB

27
59
57
26
61
14
81
46
64
6
5
11
5

19
22
23
14
24
8
48
23
44
11
8
10
0

36
65
49
42
43
11
46
59
48
14
7
31
15

13
11
8
12
19
5
35
13
35
3
3
5
2

11
0

14
15

11

29

13
10
13

GS

CG

11

23

SHO

IP

sv

EA

BB

so

10

4.2

LHP
TERRILL, James Edward
Resides: Bowie, MD
Born: August 31 , 1966, Washington, DC
Wei ght : 175
Height: 6-1
Throws: Left
Bats: Left
How Obtained: Giants #25 selection in June, 1987 Draft. Signed by Mike Toomey
Graduated from Bowie (MD) High in 1984 . . attended Lamar University . . single.
Year Club

W-L

ERA

1987 Everell
1 988 Clinton

21
22

1 .02
1 . 73

30
39

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

EA

BB

so

11
8

53.0
62.1

35
48

9
20

6
12

12
17

55
51

OF
T I LLMAN , Kerry Jerome (Rusty)
Resides: Atlantic Beach, FL
Born: August 29, 1960, Jacksonville, FL
Weight: 190
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Bats: Right
How Obtained: M ets #10 selection i n January, 1 979 Draft. Traded to San Diego for
Rick Lancellotti, March 3 1 , 1985. Traded to Oakland for Bob Stoddard, April 18,
1986. Released by Oakland in March, 1 987. Signed by the Giants, April 26, 1987.
G raduated from Fletcher High (Jacksonville, FL) in 1 977 . . attended Florida JC
. married.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

1979 L11tle Falls


Grays Harbor
1980 Lynchburg
1981 Jackson
1982 Tidewater
New York (NL)
1 983 Tidewater
1984 Tidewater
Denver
1985 Las Vegas
1986 Tacoma
Oakland
1987 Phoenix
1988 Phoenix
San Francisco

.318
.295
.316
.278
.322
. 1 54
.255
.219
.306
337
314
.256
.316
.295
.250

6
60
135
122
108
12
1 26
44
75
115
74
22
94
113

22
217
526
464
404
13
483
1 51
255
412
261
39
304
421

4
33
94
66
60
4
67
17
43
66
42
6
50
62

N.L Tolals
A.L. Tolals

.313
.256

16
22

17
39

M.L. To1a1s

.289

38

56

11

2B
7
64
166
129
130
2
123
33
78
139
82
10
96
124
1

0
10
27
21
10
1
20
5
6
27
19
I
12
25
0

3B

HA

11

12
3
1
10
12

RBI

BB

so

SB

4
30
79
59
54
0
63
13
43
75
42
6
52
71
3

3
34
46
24
37
0
34
4
21
23
22
3
32
25
2

2
42
90
92
57

5
18
43
29
26
1
23
4
9
18
8
2
8
7
0

111
27
49
73
12
11
54
60

3
10

11

13

16

TORGESO N , Bradley (Brad)


December 12, 1 966, Everett, WA
Resides: Everett, WA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-4
Weight: 190
Right
How Obtained: Signed by Bob Kennedy as a free agent.
Attended Central Washington Un iversity.

OF

Born:
Bats:

Year Club
1 988 Pocatello

AVG.

AB

.116

31

69

10

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

10

SO

SB

37

TUCKER , Eddie Jack (Scooter)


c
November 1 8, 1 966
Resides: Greenville, M S
Weight: 205
Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
How Obtained: Giants #5 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by Mike Russell
Attended Delta State (MS) U n iversity.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club
1 988 Everett

AVG.

AB

.261

45

153

H
24

2B

3B

HA

RBI

BB

so

23

30

34

40

SB

VELASQ U EZ, Raymond Anthony (Ray)


RHP
October 17, 1966, L a Puente, CA
Resides: La Puente, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 5-11
Weight: 185
Right
How Obtained: Twins #8 selection in J u ne, 1984 Draft. Signed by Jess Flores, Sr.
Traded to the Giants with Jose Dominguez and Bryan Hickerson for Dan Gladden and
David Blakley, March 31 , 1987.
Graduated from La Puente (CA) High in 1984 . . single.
Born:
Bats:

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 984
1 985
1 986
1 987
1 988

3-4

3.86
2.39
5.50
3.26
4.33

19
53
44
45
38

Elizabethton
Visalia
Visalia
Clinton
San Jose

36
3.5
3.3

GS

CG

SHO

sv

IP

ER

BB

so

7
tO
6
13
4

49.0
90.0
56.0
60.2
54.0

38
75
55
49
40

24
28
43
23
31

21
24
34
22
26

36
50
53
39
47

48
88
55
73
61

VILLA , Michael Thomas (Mike)


RHP
1964, Bronx, N Y
Resides: Camanche, IA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Weight: 175
How Obtained; Signed by George Genovese as a free agent, April 1, 1983. Traded to Cincinnati with Frank Williams and Timber Mead for Eddie Milner, January 8, 1987. Released
by the Reds in June, 1987 and resigned with the Giants Ju ne, 18, 1987.
Graduated from Mountain View High (El Monte, CA) in 1 982 . . married.
Born: July 6 ,
Bats: Left

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 983 Great Falls


1 984 Everett
Clinton
1 985 Clinton
1 986 Fresno
1987 Tampa
Clinton
1 988 Clinton
San Jose
Phoenix

,.,

7.22
6.23
3.86
2.65
4.45
5.40
3.65
2.16
1 .65
5.16

16
2
12
28
43
22
18
9
7
25

01
24
7-5
52
31
3.7
01
OO
41

GS

CG

SHO

IP

ER

BB

so

28.2
8.2
51.1
102.0
64.2
33.1
49.1
8.1
16.1
66.1

36
8
33
74
55
44
49
7
12
64

27
7
23
38
34
21
28
8
4
40

23
6
22
30
32
20
20
2
3
38

21
4
32
54
48
17
17
5
8
40

23
7
29
86
60
14
35
9
13
35

sv

VUZ , John J_
c
Resides: Wayne, NJ
1 965, Passaic, NJ
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 1 80
How Obtained: G iants #10 selection in J u ne, 1987 Draft. Signed by Tom Zimmer
Graduated from Wayne Valley (NJ) High in 1983 . . attended Jacksonville (FL)
University . . single.
Born: June 5,
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1987 Pocatello
1988 Clinton

.237
.251

38
5

118
17

H
28
4

2B

3B

HR

RBI
14

BB

SO
18
4

SB

RHP

WARD , Fermin
Born: November
Bats: Right

1 1 , 1 968, La Romana, DR
Resides: San Pedro de Macoris, DR
Throws: Right
Height: 6-0
Weight: 155
How Obtained: Signed by Nino Escalera as a free agent, January 1 2, 1 988.

WARREN , Glenn Russell


OF
1 966
Resides: Roseboro, NC
Throws: Right
Height: 5-1 1
Weight: 1 70
How Obtained: Giants #30 selection in June, 1 988 Draft. Signed by J i m Fai rey

Born: April 1 0,
Bats: Right

Attended Mt. Olive (NC) JC.


Year

Club

224

WELCH , B ryce
1970

Born: July 25,


Bats: Right

AB

AVG.

1 988 E verell

40

98

2B
21

3B

HR

22

RBI

BB

SO

SB

10

11

27

IF
Resides: Woodland Hills, CA
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2

Weight:

How Obtained: Signed by George Genovese as a free agent, J u l y

Year

Club

1988

Pocatello

AVG.

AB

207

25

87

2B

3B

HR

RBI

18

200
25, 1988.
BB

10

SO

SB

19

OF
WESTBROOKS, Elanis Ray
1965
Resides: Houston, T X
Weight: 165
Throws: R i g ht
Height: 5-8
How Obtained: G i ants #47 selection in June, 1987 Draft . Signed by Andy Korenek
Graduated from Bellaire High in 1983 . . attended the University of Texas .

B o r n : August 3 ,
Bats: R i g ht

single.
Year

Club

1 987 Pocatello
Fresno
1 988 Clinton

AVG.
282
259
231

AB
19
24
100

78
58
308

H
12
8
34

WILLI AMS, Matthew Steven


22, 1 968, Corvallis, O R

Born: J u ne
Bats: Right

2B

3B

HR

RBI

Throws: Right

1987 Pocatello
1988 Everett

AVG.
202
231

30
32

SB

16

11
10
46

11

Graduated from Corvallis (OR) H ig h in 1 986 .


Club

so

Resides: Corvallis, O R
Height: 6-1
Weight:

How Obtained: Signed by John Shafer as a free agent, August

Year

BB

10
3
18

22
15
71

AB

89
104

10
9

180
26, 1986

. single.
2B

3B

HR

18
24

RBI

BB

so

10

11
4

34
23

SB

OF
WI LLIAMS, Reg inald Bernard (Reggie)
Resides: Laurens, SC
Born: May 5, 1966
Throws: R i g h t
Height: 6-1
Bats: Both
Weight: 185
How Obtained: Giants #25 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Jim Fairey
Attended University of South Carolina-Aiken.
Year

Club

1988 Everell

AVG.

AB

256

61

227

52

58

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

30

47

43

36

WOOD, Edward Robert Jr. (Ted)


OF
4, 1967
Resides: Chagrin Falls, OH
Throws: Left
Height: 6-2
Weight: 178
How Obtained: G iants #2 selection in J u ne, 1988 Draft. Signed by Andy Korenek.
Attended U n iversity of New Orleans . . . member of 1988 U.S. Olympic Team.
Born: January
Bats: Left

WOT U S, Ronald A l len (Ron)


IF
3, 1961 , Hartford, CT
Resides: Colchester, CT
Throws: Right
Height: 6-1
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Pirates #16 selection in J u ne, 1 979 Draft. Signed by Gene Baker.
Signed by San Francisco as a free agent, May 1 0, 1988.
Born: March
Bats: Right

Year Club

AVG.

AB

1979 Bradenton
Salem
1980 Shelby
1981 Hagerstown
1982 Buflalo
Poriland
1 983 Hawa11
Pillsburgh
1984 Hawa11
Pillsburgh
1985 Nashua
1986 Hawaii
1987 Omaha
1988 Phoenix

.272
308
.228
283
299
290
301
000
.254
.218
186
315
256
287

40
8
45
134
86
42
125

16

61
27
37
1 25
91
82

1 47
26
158
487
321
145
465
3
224
55
102
419
262
261

40
8
36
138
96
42
1 40
0
57
12
19
132
67
75

15
6
3
24
12
8

M.L.

207

32

58

12

Tolals

19
72
50
27
94
0
32
4
9
75
27
46

2B

3B

20
13
6
28

HR

RBI

BB

so

4
8
3
10
0
5
0
0

14
2
19
63
39
23
62
0
23
2
14
57
16
33

13
3
15
63
31
17
63
0
23
6
20
58
34
43

10
3
14
32
53
19
72
0
20
8
13
51
40
35

SB

OF
WRIGHT, George DeWitt
Born: December 22, 1958, Oklahoma, City, O K
Resides: Oklahoma City, OK
Bats: Both
Height: 5-11
Throws: Right
Weight: 180
How Obtained: Texas' #4 selection i n June 1 977 Draft. Traded to Montreal, June
18, 1985. Released by Montreal, December 19, 1986. Signed with Montreal as a
free agent, January 12, 1987. Signed with Nankai Hawks February 7, 1988. Signed
with San Francisco as a free agent January 1 7, 1989.
Texas Rangers' 1983 MVP . . single.
Year Club

AVG.

AB

2B

1977
1978
1979
1 980
1981
1 982
1 983
1984

. 1 84
.248
.256
.275
.260
.264
.276
243
333
1 90
254
.1 88
.327
.262
.263

31
110
115
136"
133"
150
162"
101
8
109
39
56
14
87
89

87
335
379
458
489
557
634
383
30
363
1 42
117
52
328
300

11
66
53
60
58
69
79
40
7
21
22
12
9
50
34

16
83
97
126
127
1 47
1 75
93
10
69
36
22
17
86
79

0
16
17
22
29
20
28
19
2
13

1 987
1 988

Sarasota
Asheville
Asheville
Tulsa
Tulsa
Texas
Texas
Texas
Oklahoma Cily
Texas
Oklahoma Cily
Montreal
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Nankai

A.L.
NL

Totals
Tolals

.248
. 1 88

571
56

2043
117

219
12

507
22

83
5

ML

Totals

.245

627

2160

231

529

88

1 985
1 986

HR

RBI

BB

so

SB

11
11
18
9
1
2
8
0
5
10
11

8
27
40
65
58
50
80
48
8
18
27
5
21
58
27

12
70
35
33
41
30
41
15
2
25
13
11
10
33
31

14
49
51
73
64
78
83
54
5
49
21
28
6
32
54

6
25
13
14
22
3
8
0
0
4

16
2

42
0

203
5

111
11

264
28

15
4

18

42

208

122

292

19

3B

15
10

WUTRICH , David Earl


LHP
12, 1965
Resides: Clearwater, FL
Throws: Left
Height: 6-0
Weig ht: 180
How Obtained: Giants #27 selection in June, 1988 Draft. Signed by Mike Russell
Attended Troy State (Ml) University.

Born: July
Bats: Left

Year Club

W-L

ERA

1 988 Pocatello

42

4.46

22

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

42.1

36

24

ER

BB

so

21

17

43

CANDLESTICK PARK
ADDRESS: Candlestick Park. San Francisco. Cal1forn1a 94124
PHONE Executive Office: (415) 4683700
Ticket Office (415) 467-8000
FIELD MEASUREMENTS: Foul Lines 335 leet (102.1 m . ) ; Power Alleys 365 leet
(1 1 1 . 2 m.): Center Field 400 Feet (1 20.0 m . )
STADIUM OPE RATOR San Francisco Park a n d Recreation Department
SEATING CAPACITI ES: 60.000 (baseball): 66. 252 (football)
PLAYING SURFACE: 1 7 1 .000 square feet of natural grass with crushed volcanic
rock 1nf1eld and warning track
OUTFIELD FENCE 9 feet high
L I G HTING: 865 fixtu res (1500 watts each) on n i ne towers (140 feet high). generating
250 loot candles of light on the playing surface
PAR K I N G : 77 acres. will accommodate 7000 cars and 300 buses. Privately-owned
parking lots on perimeter roads provide another 10.000 parking spaces.
ORIG INAL COST OF PA RK. $24.6 million
LOCATION : On Candlestick Point. San Francisco. east of the Bayshore Freeway
(U.S 101)

START ING TIMES


Day Games
Sunday Doubleheaders
Night Games
Monday Night Games

1 :05
1 2:05
7:35
7:05

ADMISSION PRICES
p.m.
p m.
p.m.
p.m.

Lower Deck Box


Upper Deck Box
Lower Deck Reserved
Upper Deck Reserved
Family Pavilion
General Admission

$1 0.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$5.00
$2.50

CANDLESTICK PARK "FIRSTS"


Game-April 1 2 . 1 960 (Giants 3. St. Louis 1 )
Crowd - 42.269
Giant Pitcher- Sam Jones
Pitch - Swing and a miss by Joe Cunni ngham
H1t - B1ll White (St. Louis) First I n n i n g
Giant Hit- Orlando Cepeda. Fi rst I n ning
Home Run- l_eon Wagner (St. Louis). Fifth Inning. April 1 2 . 1960
Giant Home Run -Willie Kirkland. Third Inning, April 13. 1960
Plate Umpire - Jocko Conlan

CANDLESTICK PARK GROU ND R U LES


A ball h1tt1ng either foul pole or the attached screens above the black ring painted
on the poles is a home run A ball h1tt1ng foul pole below black ring or h1tt1ng top of fence
and bounding onto playing field is in play. A lair ball bounding into stands or over fence
1s a two-base hit.

2 . A thrown ball that goes be1nd the backstop screen 1s one base.

ii

11 was thrown by

the pitcher from the rubber All other overthrows are two bases.
3. A ball going over fence under the screen attached to foul poles is a home run.
4.

A ball that hits the fence of the dugouts or bat racks is 1 n play. A ball that goes into
the dugout is out of play.
5. A ball that goes into the bullpens is 1 n play.
6. A ball h1tt1ng any part of the stands beyond the top of the right field fence and bound
1ng back onto the field is a home run.

CANDLESTICK PARK PRE-GAME SCHEDULE


Pitchers H i t
Extras H i t
Regulars Hit
Visitors H i t
H o m e Infield
Visitors I nlield

1 :05 pm games

7:35 p . m . games

1 0 : 1 510:35 a.m.
1 0 : 351100 a.m.
1 1 :001 1 :35 a.m.
1 1 :351 2 : 1 5 p.m.
1 2 : 1 512:25 p.m .
1 2 : 25-12:35 p. m.

4:455:05 p.m.
5:055:30 p.m .
5:306:05 p. m.
6:056:45 p.m.
6:456:55-p.m.
6:55-7:05 p.m.

EVOLUTION OF CANDLESTICK PARK


GROUND BREAKING

1959- 0fficial construction begins at Candlestick Point in a cove at the south


eastern edge of San Francisco.
STADIUM NAMED

1959 -The new home of the Giants is officially named "Candlestick Park" i n a
balloting among fans. More than 1 5,000 entries were submitted.
OPENING DAY

1 960-After two years of playing at Seals Stadium i n downtown San Francisco, the
Giants' opening day at Candlestick was April 1 2 .
SEATING CAPACITY

1960-The open-end stadium seated 42,500 fans.


1972- Construction to enclose the stadium is completed and seating capacity is
expanded to 58,000 for baseball
PLAYING SURFACE

1 960 - Natural grass.


1 971 - Artificial turf is installed in the outfield, the infield (except the infield skin),
and foul territory.
1 972 -Artificial turf installed to cover infield skin (except sliding areas).
1 979 - N atural grass replaces artificial turf.
1 981 - Infield skin width reduced th ree feet.
FIELD DIMENSIONS

1 960 - Foul lines: 330 feet. Power Alleys: 365 feet (left-center) and 375 feet (right
center). Center Field: 410 feet.
1968- Foul lines extended to 335 feet.
1982 - Center field moved in to 400 feet and right-center moved in to 365 feet.
OUTFIELD FENCE

1 960 - 1 0 feet high.


1974 - Lowered to 8 feet.
1 975 - Raised to 12 feet.
1982- Lowered to 9 feet.

CANDLESTICK'S JumboTRON
Candlestick Park's video display board made its debut on Opening Day in 1987
as part of the stadium's $30 million renovation project.
The centerpiece of the $4.5 million ensemble is the Sony Jum boTRON, a
24-by-32-foot video screen, which is the first of its kind ever installed in an Ameri
can baseball stadium. The board is composed of more than 1 00,000 "Trini-lites:
each the size of a deck of playing cards. Every Trini-lite has three color-emitting
sections- red, blue and green- and requires eight watts of power. The picture is
supplied by three cameras, behind home plate and at the end of each dugout,
as well as video feeds from telecasts within the stadium and satellite coverage of
other games and events.
A complete state-of-the-art video editing suite, located at the outfield end of the
VIP Box i n left field, is fully equipped to produce highlights, features and special
effects.
The Giants also operate JumboTRON and the message board for Forty- Niners
football games.

CANDLESTICK PARK HOME RUNS


Since its opening in 1 960, 3615 Major League home runs have been hit in Candlestick
Park during the regular season, an average of 1 25 per year The first homer was by Leon
Wagner of the St. Louis Cardinals in the fifth inning of Opening Day, April 1 2 , 1 960. Willie
Kirkland was the first Giant to homer at Candlestick (April 1 3, 1960).

GIANTS WHO HAVE


HIT 20 OR MORE
HOME RUNS AT
CANDLESTICK PARK

NON-GIANTS WHO
HAVE HIT 1 3 OR MORE
HOME RUNS AT
CANDLESTICK PARK

REGULAR SEASON
TEAM TOTALS OF
HOME RUNS HIT AT
CANDLESTICK PARK

Willie McCovey
Willie Mays
Bobby Bonds
Orlando Cepeda
Jim Ray Hart
Darrell Evans
Jack Clark
Tom Haller
Jeffrey Leonard

231
202
103
86.
69
68.
68.
53
47
Wilt Clark
43
Chili Davis
43
Dave Kingman
42'
42
Bob Brenly
Felipe Alou
35
34 '
Ken Henderson
Dick Dietz
31
Chris Speier
34
Ed Bailey
30
Gary Matthews
29
Candy Maldonado
26
Jim Davenport
20

Willie Stargell
Ron Cey
Dale Murphy
Tony Perez
Dick Allen
Hank Aaron
Roberto Clemente
George Foster
Eddie Matthews
B i l l y Williams
Willie Davis
Joe Morgan
Jimmy Wynn
Jose Cruz
Vada Pinson
Frank Robinson
R o n Santo
Joe Torre

Giants
Opponents
Dodgers
Braves
Reds
Astros
Phillies
Pirates
Cubs
Cardinals
Mets
Padres
Expos

H ome runs hit while


non-Giant (not included in
individual total): Alou (7).
Matthews (7), McCovey (5).
Cepeda (5), Evans (5),
Kingman (5). Bailey (2).
Mays (1). J. Clark (1), Haller
(1). Henderson (1) and
Speier (1).

'As a member o f t h e Giants.


Morgan hit 10 home runs
and Foster two (not included
in individual total).

25
24
23
21
19
18
18
18
18
17
15
15
15
14
13
13
13
13

1950
1665
21 7
211
203
1 78
1 48
1 44
1 37
116
116
108
87

NOTE-The Expos and


Padres have played 20
seasons. the Mets and
Astros 27, all other teams
29 seasons.

HOME RUNS YEAR-BY YEAR


AT CANDLESTICK PARK
Year Giants Opponents

1 960
1 96 1
1 962
1 963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1 969
1 970
1 97 1
1 9 72
1 9 73
1 974

46
97
1 09
101
86
81
91
65
60
77
84
71
86
85
50

34
77
74
64
63
81
77
59
32
61
77
58
65
79
61

Total

80
1 74
1 83
1 65
1 49
1 62
1 68
1 24
92
1 38
1 61
1 29
151
1 64
111

Year Giants

1 975
1 976
1 977
1 978
1 979
1 980
1 98 1
1 982
1 983
1 984
1 985
1 986
1 98 7
1 988

36
44
62
47
53
24
28
55
73
55
58
50
1 18
58

Opponents Total

37
32
56
30
61
41
19
54
67
63
67
61
72
42

73
76
118
77
1 14
65
47
1 09
1 40
118
1 25
111
1 90
1 00

ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR

HOME
DATES

TOTAL HOME
ATTENDANCE

HOME
AVERAGE

TOTAL ROAD
ATTENDANCE

1 958"
1 959'
1 960
1 96 1
1 962
1 963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1 969
1 970
1 97 1
1 972
1 973
1 974
1 975
1 976
1 977
1 978
1 979
1 980
1 98 1
1 982
1 983
1 984
1 985
1 986
1 987
1 988

75
77
76
74
76
76
76
76
77
74
75
74
72
73
69
74
74
74
73
74
74
77
78
51
77
77
77
79
78
79
79

1 , 272,625
1 ,442, 1 30
1 , 795,356
1 ,390,679
1 , 556,551
1 , 568,965
1 ,500,883
1 ,542,588
1 ,651 , 293
1 ,237, 1 1 9
833,594
870,34 1
728,498
1 ,088,083
637,327
834, 1 93
5 1 9,991
522,925
626,868
700,056
1 , 740,480
1 ,456,392
1 ,096, 1 1 5
632,276
1 , 200,948
1 ,2 5 1 ,530
1 ,001 ,545
8 1 8,697
1 , 528,748
1 ,9 1 7,863
1 , 786,482

1 6 ,968
1 8,729
23,623
1 8,793
20,481
20,644
1 9 , 748
20,297
2 1 ,445
1 6, 7 1 8
1 1,115
1 1 ,761
1 0, 1 1 8
1 4 ,905
9 , 237
1 1 ,273
7,027
7,067
8,587
9,460
23,520
1 8, 9 1 4
1 4 , 053
1 2 ,398
1 5 ,597
1 6,254
1 3 ,007
1 0 ,363
1 9 ,599
24,277
22,6 1 4

1 , 484,994
1 , 581 ,837
1 ,479, 1 88
1 ,274, 1 70
1 ,684,377
1 ,664,488
1 ,803, 709
1 ,810,414
2,207,530
1 , 658,859
1 , 585,762
1 , 583,209
1 , 557,5 1 3
1 ,989,704
1 ,349, 1 66
1 ,6 1 9, 1 62
1 ,409, 1 00
1 ,423, 1 96
1 , 362,276
1 , 494, 234
1 ,849,690
1 ,863,47 5
1 ,328, 7 1 5
1 ,0 1 8 ,093
1 , 7 1 6 , 700
1 ,8 1 4,771
1 , 602,232
1 , 855,080
1 , 926,091
2 , 1 57,748
2,064,932

Total 3 1 Seasons

51 ,220. 4 1 5

36,75 1 , 1 4 1

Seals Stadium

1989 NATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRES


2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
19

Jerry Crawford
Mark Hirschbeck
Bob Engel
Bruce Froemming
Eric Gregg
Doug Harvey
John Kibler
John McSherry
Ed Montague
Gerry Davis
Frank Pulli
J i m Quick
Lawrence "Dutch" Rennert
Paul Runge
Terry Tata

20
21
22
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
39

Tom Hallion
Harry Wendelstedt
Joe West
Charlie Williams
Steve Rippley
Fred Brocklander
Bill Hohn
Randy Marsh
Bob Davidson
Dana DeM uth
M i ke Winters
Greg Boni n
Gary Darling
Larry Poncino

CANDLESTICK ATTENDANCE RECORDS


ATTENDANCE H I G H

ATTENDANCE DATE

Season, Home
Season, Road
Single Day Game
Single Night Game
Double Header
Three-Game Series
All-Star Game
World Series Game
League Championship Game
Playoff Game

1 ,917,863
2,207,530
56,196
55,920
53,178
1 47,300
57,756
43,948
59,363
35,652

1987
1 966
April 10, 1 979 vs. San Diego
June 20, 1 978 vs. Cincinnati
July 31 , 1 983 vs. Los Angeles
October 1-3, 1982 vs. Los Angeles
July 10, 1 984
October 15, 1 962 vs. New York
October 1 1 , 1 987 vs. St. Louis
October 1, 1 962 vs. Los Angeles

TOP REGULAR SEASON DATE VS:

Atlanta
Chicago
Cincinnati
Houston
Los Angeles
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
San Diego

48,811
52,700
55,920
47,030
56,103
39,800
43,484
40,768
41 ,981
47,167
56,196

June 19, 1 983


April 3, 1984
June 20, 1 978
June 22, 1986 (DH)
May 28, 1 978
July 22, 1 979
May 15, 1988
September 6, 1987
September 18, 1 966
July 3, 1 986
April 10, 1 979

TOP 10 REGULAR SEASON CROWDS

1 . 56,196
2. 56,103
3. 55,920
4. 54,723
5. 54,543
6. 54,520
7. 53,281
8. 53,178
9. 52,714
1 0. 52,700

vs. San Diego


vs. Los Angeles
vs. Cincinnati
vs. Los Angeles
vs. San Diego
vs. San Diego
vs. Los Angeles
vs. Los Angeles
vs. San Diego
vs. Chicago

April 10, 1 979


May 28, 1 978
June 20, 1 978
August 6, 1 978
April 7, 1 988
April 9, 1981
October 1, 1982
J u l y 31 , 1983
April 9, 1985
April 3, 1984

GIANTS SPRING TRAINING INFORMATION


REPORTING DATES: Pitchers and catchers, February 1 9 ; first workout, February 20.

Full squad, February 26; first workout, February 27.


H EADQUARTERS: Sheraton Scottsdale Resort (February 18-March 29), 7200

N.

Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85253, (602) 948-5000.


STADIUM: Scottsdale Stadium, 7402 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 .

Capacity- 5,300.
TELEPHONES: Giants' office and press box: (602) 990-7972.
WORKOUTS: Indian School Park, Hayden Road at Camel back Road, Scottsdale, Ari
zona 85251 , (602) 990-3341.
MINOR LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS: Woolley's Petite Suites (starting March 5), 1635

N. Scottsdale Road, Tem pe, Arizona 85281, (602) 947-371 1 .


GAME TIMES: 1 p. m .
MEDIA INFORMATION : For credentials, contact Matt Fischer or Robin Carr. Media

lunch served prior to each home game.


RADIO SPACE: Contact Matt Fischer or Robin Carr in advance.
ROAD HOTELS: Palm Springs (March 1 8) - Seven Springs Hotel (619-323-2775). Yuma

(March 1 7 ) - Days Inn Su ites (602-726-4830). New Orleans (March 27-28) - Marriott
(504-581-1 000).

PAST SPRING TRAINING FINISHES


Year

Won-Lost

N . L . Finish

Year

Won-Lost

N.L. Finish

1 958
1 959
1 960
1 96 1
1 962
1 963
1 964
1 965
1 966
1 967
1 968
1 969
1 970
1 97 1
1 972
1 973

21-1 1
1 5- 1 3
1 3- 1 3
1 5- 1 1
13-13
1 0- 1 7
258
1 2-8
1 5- 1 1
1 7-9
1 3- 1 7
1 9-7
9-7
1 5- 1 1
96
1 38

1 st
3rd
5th
3rd
5th
1 0t h
2nd
4th
3rd
1 st
5th
1 st
7th
4th
2nd
3rd

1 974
1 975
1 976
1 977
1 978
1 979
1 980
1 981
1 982
1 983
1 984
1 985
1 986
1 987
1 988

1 2-9
1 2-7
7-7
1 1 -1 5
1 8-9
14-1 2
1 4- 7
14-13
9- 1 4
1 113
1 8-9
1 4 1 4
1 5- 1 2
20- 1 0
1 6- 1 4

3rd
3rd
7th
1 0th
1 st
7th
1 st
1 st
1 1 th
5th
1 st
7th
5th
2nd
5th

Totals

439-334

(.568)

BAY BRIDGE SERIES HISTORY


Giants lead series, 5-2
Year Site

Winner Score WP

LP

1 982 Phoenix
Phoenix
1 983 Candlestick
Oakland
1 984 Oakland
Candlestick
1 985 Candlestick
Oakland
1 986 Oakland
Candlestick
1 987 Candlestick
Oakland
1 988 Oakland
Candlestick

Giants
61
Giants 1 1 -5
7-3
A's
A's
5-4
4-1
Giants
65
Giants
8-5
A's
Giants 7-5
7-1
A's'
5-3
Giants
Giants' 5-4
8-3
A's
Giantst 7-6
5-2
A's

Keough
B. Kingman
Barr
Lavelle
Burris
Caudill
Gott
Sutton
Garrelts
Langford
Eckersley
Grant
M . Young
La Coss

Gale
Fowlkes
T. Underwood
Keough
Krukow
M i nton
Kaiser
Krukow
Andujar
Mason
M i nton
Stewart
0. Robinson
Ontiveros

Attendance

-won home run derby to decide series winner


t-won tiebreaker (most hits) to decide series winner

3,080
3,525
1 5, 635
22,350
1 8,21 1
2 1 ,421
1 4,308
1 8,646
23, 1 34
1 4,085
1 5, 9 1 4
27,524
43,533
2 1 ,640

GIANTS EXHIBITION SCHEDULE- 1989


Date

Day

Opponent

Site

Time

March 3

Friday

Milwaukee Brewers
(split-squad)

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 4

Sat.

Cleveland Indians

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 5

Sun.

Cleveland Indians'

Tucson

1 :00 pm

March 6

Mon.

San Diego Padres

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 7

Tue.

Seattle Mariners

Tempe

1:00 pm

March 8

Wed.

San Diego Padres

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 9

Thu.

California Angels

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 10

Fri.

Chicago Cubs

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 1 1

Sat.

Oakland As'

Phoenix

1 :00 pm

March 12

Sun.

Oakland A's

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

Mesa

Chicago Cubs (split-squad) Mesa

Score

1 :00 pm

March 13

Mon_

Chicago Cubs

March 14

Tue.

OPEN DATE

March 15

Wed.

Chicago Cubs (split-squad) Scottsdale

1:00 pm

Cleveland Indians

Tucson

1 :00 pm

1:00 pm

1 :00 pm
1 :00 pm

(split-squad)

March 16

Thu.

Milwaukee Brewers

Scottsdale

March 1 7

Fri.

San Diego Padres

Yuma

7:00 pm

March 18

Sat.

San Diego Padres

Yuma

1 :00 pm

March 19

Sun.

California Angels

Palm Springs

1 00 pm

March 20

Mon.

Chicago Cubs

Mesa

1 :00 pm

March 21

Tue.

Oakland Pis

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 22

Wed.

Oakland As'

Phoenix

1 :00 pm

Thu.

Milwaukee Brewers

Chandler

1 :00 pm

March 24

Fri.

Cleveland Indians

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March 25

Sat.

Seattle Mariners

Tempe

1 :00 pm

March 26

Sun.

Seattle Mariners

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

March

23

March 27

Mon.

Milwaukee Brewers

Chandler

1:00 pm

March 28

Tue.

Chicago Cubs

Scottsdale

1:00 pm

Oakland As (split-squad) New Orleans

7:00 pm

March 29

Wed.

Cleveland Indians

12:00 pm

March 30

Thu.

Scottsdale

Oakland As (split-squad) New Orleans

7:00 pm

OPEN DATE

March 31

Fri

Oakland As'

Oakland

735 pm

April 1

Sat.

Oakland As'

Oaklar.d

1:05 pm

April 2

Sun.

Oakland A's '

San Francisco 1:05 pm

TICKET PRICES: $6.00 (Box); $5.00 (Reserved): $4.00 (General Admission)


TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 602/994-5123
'Broadcast on KNBR

OLDEST SPRING RIVALRY


The Giants 1989 Cactus League schedule includes five games with the Cleveland
Indians. 1n a cont1nuat1on of the longest Spring Training rivalry in existence. Since
1934. the Giants and Indians have played a total of 513 exhibition games. The
Giants lead the series 269-235. with nine games ending in ties.

----

GIANTS FINAL 1988 EXHIBITION STATISTICS


BATTER

Aldrete
Ben1am1n
Brenly
Butler
Clark
Cockrell
Escobar
Garner
Hayes
Kmak
Leonard
L11ton
Maldonado
Manwaring
McNamara
Melendez
Melvin
Meyers
M11chell
Perezch1ca
Rerd
Speier
Spilman
Thompson
Tillman
Uribe
Wasinger
W1ll1ams
Youngblood

AVG.

AB

392

26

157
319
316
000
357
205
143
1 000
283

17
27
28
6
11
15
19

79
0
51
94
95
7
14
39
21

14
0
1
16
14
2
2
2
6

273
318
000
560
356
1 000
333
263
133
250
310
313
1 000
279
000
245
327

26
14
13
15
1
20
16
7
19
19
16
1
25
3
22
20

292
269

30
30

53
0
88
22
1
25
5
4

16
I

GIANTS
OPPONENTS
PITCHER

W-L

72
19
15
40
29
48
1
86
2
49
52

ERA

1614
1416

4 17
4 43

OO

10
20
OO
I I

16
OO
OI

10
OO

21
11
31
0 1

ATTENDANCE TOTALS

Horne Allendance (14 dales)


Road Allenda1ce (16 dales)

31
0
8
30
30
0

HR

2
0
0
3

315
287

GS

7
8
10
2

10
5
12

30
30

82.863
135.466

RBI

GW

BB

Record 1 6-14

15
0
11
16

11
13

so

SB

11
0
8
11
15
2

0
0

cs

0
0

14
4
0
2
0
0
2

13
0
12
I

15
1
24
0
12
17

11
5

30
30

3B

1
15
0
24
7
0
14
16
1
24
5
2
10

14
2
0
5
5
0
9
3
0
6
2
8
0
11
2
8
8

1079 150
1 066 144

OO

10
10
10
11

GIANTS
OPPONENTS

1 35
4 50
000
1 69
5 14
18.00
2 45
1 76
000
2 83
4 58
7 47
810
600
000
3 15
540
4 50
1800
8 10

OO

Backus
Bur ken
Cook
Downs
Dravecky
Freeland
Garre!ts
Hammaker
Hogan
Krukow
LaCoss
Lelferts
Mason
Mccament
Mulholland
Price
Reuschel
Robinson
Samuels
Wilson

2B

53
65

sv

11
14

IP

11
22

6
3
0
5
0
3
10

139
137

16
13

62
40
40
21 1
280
10
181
15 1
01
350
35 1
15 2
31
30
12 1
200
200
20.0
10
31

10
3
3
14
38
3
16
10
1
30
38
21

2740
274 1

287
315

17
24
20
3
5

5
3
0
6
0
15
3
0

4
10
0
13
0
9
3
87
88

ER

1 51
151

BB

23
19

16
14

so

31
27

HR

0
0
0
4
16
2

ll
25
13
3
3

II

13
2
3

12
10
2
3

14l
150

127
135

II

17
14

16
2
5
3
0
18
13
3
2

5.919 avg
8.467 avg

13
14
6
3
3

14
10
0
18
21
8
I

2
8
12
13
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88
87

151
151

22
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SINGLE-GAME HIGH

21,640 vs. Oaand. 413


43,533 al Oakland. 412

TOP TEN SCOTTSDALE STADIUM CROWDS


(total attendance since 1982)
5,366- March 27,
5,32 6 - March 23,
5,31 6 - March 1 9,
5,291 - March 1 2 ,
5,221 - March 28,
5,2 1 6 - March 10,
5,21 6 - March 30,
5, 1 33 - March 22,
5,023 - March 22,
4,953- March 26,

1 988 vs. Chicago Cubs


1 988 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
1 988 vs. Oakland /!\s
1 988 vs. San Diego Padres
1 986 vs. Chicago Cubs
1 988 vs. Chicago Cubs
1 988 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
1 986 vs. Cleveland Indians
1 987 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
1 987 vs. Cleveland Indians

GIANTS TELEVISION-RADIO
The Giants are entering a new era of television broadcasting, while bring
ing back a familiar personality on radio and television this 1989 season. Now
i n its fourth season , GiantsVision will air 36 home games this year, includ
ing Opening Night for the second straight year. Joe Morgan and Duane
Kuiper return to call the action for GiantsVision, now the largest sports pay
per-view system in the nation. Back with a new look i n its 28th year as the
Giants flagship television station, KTVU (Channel 2) will televise a record
50 games, including three home games, over the Giants Television Network.
For the first time ever, KTVU and GiantsVision will both be produced by
GiantsVision. Kuiper will share broadcast duties along with Hank Green
wald, who's making his return to Giants telecasts.
Moving over to radio, Hank will team up with Ron Fairly for all 162 regu
lar season contests. KN BR-AM (680 AM), the 50,000-watt powerhouse, is
entering it's eleventh year as the flagship of the Giants Radio Network.
Spanish-speaking Giants fans in the Bay Area can tune to KLOK radio
(1170 AM) which is in its first season as the Giants' Spanish flagship station.

Hank Greenwald

Ron Fairly

Duane Kuiper

Joe Morgan

After a two-year stint with the New York Yan kees radio team, Hank Green
wald returns as the play-by-play voice of the Giants on K N B R and KTVU.
Hank, who was voice of the Giants from 1979-86, is no stranger to Giants
fans. A 1957 graduate of Syracuse University, Hank has done radio play-by
play of U niversity of San Francisco Dons basketball, Syracuse football ,
Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast League and Golden State Warriors.
Ron Fairly returns for his third year in the Giants radio booth. The former
first baseman-outfielder had spent the previous eight years calling the action
for the California Angels radio and cable broadcasts, following his retirement
from active playing in 1978. Fairly's Major League career spanned 21 years
with six teams and he appeared in four World Series and two All-Star games.
Joe Morgan is back for his fourth year as the play-by-play anchor of the
GiantsVision telecasts and his fifth as a Major League broadcaster since his
retirement as an active player in 1984. Morgan began his announcing career
with the Cincinnati Reds in 1985, and has also announced games for N BC
and ESPN's College World Series. Joe has worked on selected ABC "Mon
day Night Baseball" telecasts, and drew rave reviews nationwide as the color
analyst for the 1988 American League Championship Series telecast on
ABC.
Duane Kuiper returns for his third season as Morgan's partner in the
GiantsVision booth, and his second year as a member of the KTVU broad
cast team. The former i nfielder spent the last four years of his career with
the Giants, following seven with the Cleveland I ndians. After retiring in 1985,
Kuiper provided commentary on Giants radio and TV broadcasts through
the end of that season . From 1982 to 1985, h e hosted the "Duane Kuiper
Show; a post-game feature on KNBR radio.

SPANISH RADIO
The Bay Area has a Spanish-speaking popu lation of over 1 ,000,000 peo
ple, and changes in the G iants' Spanish radio program for 1989 will allow
for a larger percentage of this group to receive broadcasts of Giants' games
then ever have before.

KLOK-AM (1 170 AM) will carry all home and road Giants' games in 1989,
marking the most complete coverage of Giants' Hispanic broadcasting. With
a station in Salinas carryi ng the Spanish broadcasts as wel l , Spanish
speaking Giants' fans will be better able to follow the team on radio than ever
before. With an output of 50,000 watts, KLOK is the most powerful Spanish
language flagship station in Giants' history.
Julio Gonzales, one of the game's best known Spanish language play-

Julio Gonzales

Tito Fuentes

by-play voices, will anchor the Giants' Spanish broadcasts for 1989, whi le
former Giants' second baseman Tito Fuentes wi l l team with Gonzales,
providing color commentary, pre-game, and post-game coverage.
After joining the Giants' Spanish broadcasts last season in spring train
i n g , Gonzales was an i m mediate hit with the listeners. Prior to joining the
Giants' Spanish broadcast team, Gonzales was the Spanish-language voice
of the Oakland Pl.s. A native of Nicaragua who came to the U.S. at the age
of 1 1 , he received broadcast training from City College of San Francisco and
San Francisco State University.
Fuentes is in his fourth season on the Giants Spanish-language broad
cast crew. A former Major League second baseman who played for the
Giants from 1965 through 1 974, Tito also played with San Diego, Detroit and
Oakland. A .268 batter over his 13-year career, he was voted the second
baseman on the Dream Team for the Giants' first 25 years by San Francisco
fans in 1982.

THE NETWORKS
GIANTS TELEVISION NETWORK

As of February 10, 1 989


KTvu
KAME
KMPH
KMST
KRBK

Channel 2
Channel 21
Channel 26
Channel 46
Channel 31

San Francisco-Oakland
Reno
Fresno-Visalia
Monterey
Sacramento

GIANTS RADIO NETWORK

As of February 10, 1989


KNBR 680AM San Francisco
KLOK 1 1 07AM San Jose
KATA
KFYI
KDAC
KFIV

1 340AM
1 270AM
1 230AM
1 360AM

(Spanish)
Eureka-Arcata
Tulare-Visalia
Fort Bragg
Modesto

- Flagship stations

KHVH

KIQS
KNZS
KPLY
KROG
KTGE
KYNO

990AM Honolulu
(Weekends
only)
1 560AM Willows
1 540AM Monterey
1 270AM Reno-Sparks
1 330AM Redding
1 570AM Salinas
(Spanish)
1 300AM Fresno

BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION


OF AMERICA
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND CHAPTER
1 989
Chairman - Ray Ratto
Vice Chairman - Susan Fornoff
Secretary-Treasurer- Nick Peters
Associated Press:

Dave Carpenter, Eric Prewitt, Steve Wilstein

Contra Costa Times:

Chuck Dybdal, Mike Lefkow

Gannett News Service: Steve Sneddon


Hayward Review:

John H ickey, Barry Locke, Carl Steward

Marin Independent Journal :


Oakland Tribune:

Peninsula Times-Tribune:
Sacramento Bee:

Dave Albee, Mike Marino, John Shea

Dave Newhouse, Henry Schulman, Kit Stier, Bob Valli


Leonard Koppett, Rick LaPlante

Susan Fornoff, Tom Jackson, Dan McGrath, Nick Peters,

Scott Price
San Francisco Chronicle:

David Bush, Lowell Coh n , John Cu rley,


Glenn Dickey, Bruce Jenkins, C. W. Nevius, Ray Ratio, Art Rosenbau m ,
Ron Thomas

San Francisco Examiner:

Edvins Beitiks, Frank Blackman, Harry Jupiter,


Joan Ryan, Glenn Schwarz, Art Spander, Casey Tefertiller

San Jose Mercu ry-News:

Ron Bergman, Kim Boatman, Tim Cowlishaw,


Bud Geracie, Dan Hruby, Mark Purdy, John Rawlings

San Mateo Times:

Dick Draper

Santa Rosa Press-Democrat:


United Press International :

Bob Padecky, Rick Ru pprecht, Larry Stone

Bill Murray

Lifetime Members:

Scott Baillie, Louis Duino, Pat Frizzell, Lowell H ickey,


John Hillyer, Jack McDonald, Jim McGee, Dick O'Connor,
Murray Olderman, Joe Sargis, Bob Stevens, Bucky Walter, Roger Williams
Boldface

ind icates traveling beat writers

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SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND BA Y AREA


ELECTRONIC SPORTS MEDIA
RADIO:
KCBS (740 AM , CBS) :
KGO (810 A M , ABC) :

H a l Ramey, M i k e Woodley

Joe Starkey, R ich Walcott

KIQI (1010 AM , Spanish):

Carlos R ivera

KLOK (1170 AM , Spanish):

Luis Amador-Bustos, G ustavo Medrano,

Ramon Luis Zayas


KNBR (680 AM , N B C) :
KSFO (560 AM):

Ralph Barbieri, Dave Newhouse, Joe Vetrano (Producer)

Ron Barr, Ken Pries

TELEVISION:
J o h n G i bson, Walt Gray.
Creighton Sanders, Kevin Morrell (Producer)

KCRA-Channel 3, Sacramento (NBC):

KDTV- Channel 1 4, San Francisco ( I n d . ) :

Tony Lopez

Mike Barry, Marc Gibson.


Dan Lovett, E ric Christensen ( P roducer)

KGO- Channel 7, San Francisco (ABC):

KNTV-Channel 1 1 , San Jose (ABC):

Rick Chavez, Bob Stepanich

KPIX - Channel 5, San Francisco (CBS):

Wayne Walker, Joe Fonzi, Steve Kroner.

Art Dlugach ( P roducer)


Gary Radnich.
Pete Liebengood, Dennis O'Donnell (Producer)

KRON - Channel 4, San Francisco (NBC):

KTV U - Channel 2 , Oakland (Independent):

Pete Lupetti (Producer)

Steve Physioc. Mark Ibanez.

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HOW TO BUY TICKETS


Tickets for all 82 home games during the San Francisco Giants 1989 Season
can be purchased at any of the following locations:
Candlestick Park
Giants Ticket OHice, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 467-8000
Open: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm
Giants Dugout Stores

170 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94108


Open: Mon-Sat, 9:30am-6pm Sun, 10am-5pm
Serramonte Center, Daly City, CA 94105 (Kiosk near center court)
Mon-Sat, 10am-9pm Sun, 1 1am-6pm
Valley Fair Mall, (Near Stevens Creek & Winchester) Santa Clara, CA 95050
Open: Mon-Fri, 10am-9:30pm Sat, 10am-9pm Sun, 1 1 am-6pm
Stanford Shopping Mall, (El Camino Real, north of U niversity Ave.)
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Open: Mon-Fri, 10am-9:30pm Sat, 10am-9pm S u n , 1 1am-6pm
Ticketron Outlets BASS/Ticketmaster
To Order By Phone

Teletron Charge-By-Phone (415) 392-SHOW (408) 247-SHOW


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