2012 San Diego Padres season

The San Diego Padres' 2012 season was their 44th season in MLB, and their eighth at Petco Park. The Padres finished with a record of 76–86, fourth place in the NL West.

2012 San Diego Padres
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place4th
Other information
OwnersJeff Moorad
General managersJosh Byrnes
ManagersBud Black
Local televisionFox Sports San Diego
(Dick Enberg, Mark Grant, Tony Gwynn, Andy Masur)
Cablemas (Spanish)
Local radioXX Sports Radio
(Ted Leitner, Jerry Coleman, Bob Scanlan, Andy Masur)
XEMO-AM (Spanish)
(Eduardo Otega, Juan Angel Avila)
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2011–2012 offseason

Free agents

The following free agents were not re-signed from the final roster of the Padres 2011 season.[1]

Player New team
Heath Bell Miami Marlins
Aaron Harang Los Angeles Dodgers
Brad Hawpe Texas Rangers
Chad Qualls Philadelphia Phillies

Trades

On December 17, 2011, pitcher Mat Latos was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for right-handed starting pitcher Edinson Vólquez and three of the Reds' top 10 prospects—first baseman Yonder Alonso, catcher Yasmani Grandal and right-handed relief pitcher Brad Boxberger.[2][3] Latos was 27–29 in 72 career starts with a 3.37 ERA. Volquez had not returned to form since undergoing elbow reconstruction surgery in 2009. Alonso moved ahead of Anthony Rizzo on the Padres's depth chart at first base. Grandal was the third catcher on the Padres' 40-man roster, joining Nick Hundley and John Baker. Boxberger was the top Double-A closer in the minor leagues in 2011.[2]

On January 6, 2012, the Padres acquired right handed pitcher Andrew Cashner and outfielder Kyung-Min Na from the Chicago Cubs for Rizzo and right-handed starting pitcher Zach Cates.[4]

Regular season

The Padres started the season 20–41, the worst record in the major leagues at the time.[5] By June 20, they were 22 games under .500.[6]

Starting pitcher Casey Kelly, obtained in the 2010 trade of Adrián González to the Boston Red Sox, made his major league debut with San Diego on August 27, 2012. Kelly earned a win after pitching six shutout innings in a 3–0 victory over the Atlanta Braves. He also recorded his first major league hit in the game.[7] Kelly was the 15th different starting pitcher used by the Padres in 2012, which matched a club record set in 2002 and tied in 2009.[8] The Padres ended the season with 24 pitchers throwing at least 15 innings.[6]

Third baseman Chase Headley was rumored to be traded but was kept at the trade deadline in July.[6][9] He was named the National League Player of the Week for the week ending August 12. He was later named National League Player of the Month for August, becoming the first Padre to be so honored since Tony Gwynn won the award in May 1997. Headley that month was tied for the major league lead in home runs (10) and led the majors with 31 RBIs. He hit .306 (33-for-108) in August with 20 runs scored and a .611 slugging percentage.[10] He earned a second consecutive Player of the Month honor in September after hitting .324 that month with nine homers, 30 RBIs, a .410 on-base percentage, and a .645 slugging percentage. He was the second Padre to win Player of the Month in consecutive months, the first being third baseman Ken Caminiti in August and September of 1996.[11] He became the first Padre to ever have more than one 30-RBI month. Over the final 57 games of the season, he batted .313 with 19 homers, 44 runs scored and 63 RBIs.[9]

The Padres went 5–10 over their last 15 games, losing five consecutive series by 2–1 margins. However, San Diego was 42–33 after the All-Star break.[6] They finished the season with a 76–86 record for a five-game improvement from 2011.[12][13]

Headley led the NL in RBIs with 115, joining former Padre and Hall of Fame outfielder Dave Winfield (118 in 1979) as the only Padres to lead the league in RBIs. Headley set career highs in hits (173), runs (95), home runs (31), walks (86), RBIs, total bases (301), on-base percentage (.376) and slugging percentage (.498) and matched career highs in games played (161), doubles (31) and steals (17). He reached base in 146 games, breaking the Padres record held by Gwynn (144 in 1987). Shortstop Everth Cabrera became the first Padre to lead the NL in stolen bases with 44. He set a team record with a 91.7 percent success rate on steals (44-for-48), which also led the NL.[11][12]

Headley was unanimously voted the Padre Player of the Year by writers covering the team, and Clayton Richard was the unanimous pick as the Padres Pitcher of the Year.[11] Headley also won a Gold Glove Award after leading all major league third basemen in games played (159) and assists (315) and the NL in total chances (425).[14]

NL West standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 9468 0.580 48–33 46–35
Los Angeles Dodgers 8676 0.531 8 45–36 41–40
Arizona Diamondbacks 8181 0.500 13 41–40 40–41
San Diego Padres 7686 0.469 18 42–39 34–47
Colorado Rockies 6498 0.395 30 35–46 29–52

NL Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Washington Nationals 9864 0.605
Cincinnati Reds 9765 0.599
San Francisco Giants 9468 0.580
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 9468 0.580 +6
St. Louis Cardinals 8874 0.543
Los Angeles Dodgers 8676 0.531 2
Milwaukee Brewers 8379 0.512 5
Arizona Diamondbacks 8181 0.500 7
Philadelphia Phillies 8181 0.500 7
Pittsburgh Pirates 7983 0.488 9
San Diego Padres 7686 0.469 12
New York Mets 7488 0.457 14
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 19
Colorado Rockies 6498 0.395 24
Chicago Cubs 61101 0.377 27
Houston Astros 55107 0.340 33

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2012
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL HOU LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona2–55–42–59–76–012–65–33–33–42–43–47–119–91–52–49–6
Atlanta5–23–41–56–14–23–314–43–312–612–63–24–33–45–18–108–10
Chicago4–54–34–122–48–52–42–44–134–22–48–83–31–67–101–65–10
Cincinnati5–25–112–45–110–52–43–39–66–23–411–76–24–36–72–57–8
Colorado7–91–64–21–55–28–103–45–15–22–72–48–104–142–54–32–13
Houston0–62–45–85–102–52–42–48–94–23–35–123–51–84–111–76–9
Los Angeles6–123–34–24–210–84–24–21–64–35–26–111–78-106–54–26–9
Miami3–54–144–23–34–34–22–44–44–128–101–45–15–22–59–95–13
Milwaukee3–33–313–46–91–59–86–14–43–22–511–43–42–46–93–56–9
New York4–36–122–42–62–52–43–412–42–310–85–24–34–44–34–148–7
Philadelphia4–26–124–24–37–23–32–510–85–28–103–44–32–45–29-95–10
Pittsburgh4–32–38–87–114–212–51–64–14–112–54–31–53–38–73–210–8
San Diego11–73–43–32–610–85–37–111–54–33–43–45–16–123–32–38–7
San Francisco9–94–36–13–414–48–110–82–54–24–44–23–312–63–31–57–8
St. Louis5–11–510–77–65–211–45–65–29–63–43–47–83–33–33–48–7
Washington4–210–86–15–23–47–12–49–95–314–49-92–33–25-14-310–8

Game log

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2012 Game Log
April (7–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
1April 5DodgersL 3–5Lindblom (1–0)Vólquez (0–1)Guerra (1)42,9410–1
2April 6DodgersL 0–6Billingsley (1–0)Luebke (0–1)32,4900–2
3April 7DodgersL 5–6 (11)Coffey (1–0)Bass (0–1)Guerra (2)31,9090–3
4April 8DodgersW 8–4Richard (1–0)Harang (0–1)19,0211–3
5April 10DiamondbacksL 2–4 (11)Breslow (1–0)Owings (0–1)Putz (3)18,6521–4
6April 11DiamondbacksW 2–1Frieri (1–0)Hernandez (0–1)Street (1)16,0912–4
7April 12DiamondbacksL 1–3Kennedy (2–0)Owings (0–2)Putz (4)20,8582–5
8April 13@ DodgersL 8–9Jansen (2–0)Cashner (0–1)31,6012–6
9April 14@ DodgersL 2–8Lilly (1–0)Wieland (0–1)46,5492–7
10April 15@ DodgersL 4–5Guerra (1–0)Brach (0–1)38,3592–8
11April 16@ RockiesW 7–1Luebke (1–1)Guthrie (1–1)21,5473–8
12April 17@ RockiesL 3–5Moyer (1–2)Bass (0–2)Betancourt (3)24,5253–9
13April 18@ RockiesL 4–8Nicasio (1–0)Richard (1–1)24,7623–10
14April 19PhilliesL 0–2Worley (1–1)Wieland (0–2)Papelbon (4)17,5733–11
15April 20PhilliesL 1–4Hamels (2–1)Vólquez (0–2)Papelbon (5)23,7483–12
16April 21PhilliesW 5–1Luebke (2–1)Halladay (3–1)31,4374–12
17April 22PhilliesW 6–1Bass (1–2)Blanton (1–3)26,7595–12
18April 24NationalsL 1–3González (2–0)Richard (1–2)Rodríguez (5)16,5995–13
19April 25NationalsL 2–7Zimmermann (1–1)Wieland (0–3)Gorzelanny (1)15,1545–14
20April 26NationalsW 2–1Cashner (1–1)Clippard (1–2)Street (2)18,3566–14
21April 27@ GiantsW 5–3Luebke (3–1)Hacker (0–1)Street (3)41,9087–14
22April 28@ GiantsL 1–2Lincecum (2–2)Bass (1–3)Casilla (3)42,3757–15
23April 29@ GiantsL 1–4Bumgarner (4–1)Richard (1–3)Casilla (4)42,0607–16
24April 30BrewersL 3–8Wolf (2–2)Wieland (0–4)16,2187–17
May (10–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
25May 1BrewersW 2–0Cashner (2–1)Rodríguez (0–3)Street (4)19,2608–17
26May 2BrewersW 5–0Suppan (1–0)Gallardo (1–3)15,7869–17
27May 4MarlinsL 8–9 (12)Cishek (4–0)Spence (0–1)29,2019–18
28May 5MarlinsL 1–4Buehrle (2–4)Richard (1–4)25,0769–19
29May 6MarlinsL 3–6Nolasco (4–0)Cashner (2–2)Mujica (2)33,5729–20
30May 7RockiesW 3–2Vólquez (1–2)Pomeranz (0–2)Thayer (1)15,89510–20
31May 8RockiesW 3–1Suppan (2–0)White (0–1)Thayer (2)17,47811–20
32May 9RockiesL 2–6Friedrich (1–0)Bass (1–4)20,05911–21
33May 11@ PhilliesL 3–7Worley (3–2)Richard (1–5)44,05611–22
34May 12@ PhilliesW 2–1Vólquez (2–2)Halladay (3–3)Thayer (3)45,54212–22
35May 13@ PhilliesL 2–3Hamels (5–1)Suppan (2–1)Papelbon (10)45,44212–23
36May 14@ NationalsL 5–8Stammen (3–0)Mikolas (0–1)Burnett (1)19,43412–24
37May 15@ NationalsW 6–1Bass (2–4)Strasburg (3–1)23,90213–24
38May 16DodgersW 4–2Richard (2–5)Capuano (5–1)Thayer (4)21,01914–24
39May 17DodgersL 1–8Harang (3–2)Vólquez (2–3)27,88314–25
40May 18AngelsL 2–7Weaver (6–1)Suppan (2–2)31,38914–26
41May 19AngelsW 3–2Gregerson (1–0)Haren (1–5)Thayer (5)43,42715–26
42May 20AngelsW 3–2 (13)Mikolas (1–1)Pauley (0–1)33,97516–26
43May 21@ CardinalsL 3–4Motte (3–1)Cashner (2–3)40,36016–27
44May 22@ CardinalsL 0–4Wainwright (3–5)Vólquez (2–4)39,15116–28
45May 23@ CardinalsL 3–6Lynn (7–1)Suppan (2–3)Motte (8)40,71516–29
46May 24@ MetsW 11–5Stults (1–0)Hefner (0–2)24,10917–29
47May 25@ MetsL 1–6Gee (4–3)Bass (2–5)24,49817–30
48May 26@ MetsL 0–9Santana (2–2)Richard (2–6)28,74517–31
49May 27@ MetsL 0–2Dickey (7–1)Vólquez (2–5)Francisco (13)28,36117–32
50May 28@ CubsL 7–11Wells (1–1)Hinshaw (0–1)38,45217–33
51May 29@ CubsL 3–5Samardzija (5–3)Stults (1–1)Russell (1)35,21917–34
52May 30@ CubsL 6–8Russell (2–0)Thayer (0–1)38,51617–35
June (12–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
53June 1DiamondbacksW 7–1Cashner (3–3)Miley (6–2)27,05418–35
54June 2DiamondbacksL 2–4Hudson (2–1)Thatcher (0–1)Putz (12)36,55918–36
55June 3DiamondbacksL 0–6Cahill (3–5)Stults (1–2)32,22818–37
56June 5GiantsW 6–5Street (1–0)Edlefsen (0–1)30,66219–37
57June 6GiantsL 5–6Bumgarner (7–4)Richard (2–7)Romo (3)22,26919–38
58June 7GiantsL 3–8Cain (7–2)Marquis (2–5)Casilla (15)22,01519–39
59June 8@ BrewersL 5–9Marcum (5–3)Vólquez (2–6)32,75919–40
60June 9@ BrewersW 5–2Ohlendorf (1–0)Fiers (1–2)Street (5)41,60420–40
61June 10@ BrewersL 5–6Gallardo (5–5)Bass (2–6)Veras (1)43,02120–41
62June 12@ MarinersW 5–4Richard (3–7)Hernández (4–5)Street (6)13,08421–41
63June 13@ MarinersW 1–0Marquis (3–5)Noesí (2–7)Street (7)13,93122–41
64June 14@ MarinersW 6–2Vólquez (3–6)Ramírez (0–1)17,30623–41
65June 15@ AthleticsL 2–10Blackley (1–2)Bass (2–7)Scribner (1)24,52823–42
66June 16@ AthleticsL 4–6Doolittle (1–0)Thatcher (0–2)Cook (3)17,13523–43
67June 17@ AthleticsW 2–1Richard (4–7)Colón (6–7)Street (8)21,63124–43
68June 18RangersL 1–2Harrison (9–3)Marquis (3–6)Nathan (14)29,31524–44
69June 19RangersL 3–7Feldman (1–6)Vólquez (3–7)25,88924–45
70June 20RangersL 2–4Darvish (9–4)Thayer (0–2)Nathan (15)23,94224–46
71June 22MarinersW 9–5Richard (5–7)Millwood (3–6)Street (9)30,05325–46
72June 23MarinersL 1–5Hernández (5–5)Marquis (3–7)30,92225–47
73June 24MarinersW 2–0Vólquez (4–7)Noesí (2–9)Street (10)27,52926–47
74June 25@ AstrosW 8–7 (10)Thayer (1–2)Lyon (0–2)Street (11)14,48327–47
75June 26@ AstrosL 3–5Lyles (2–4)Wells (0–1)Myers (17)15,41627–48
76June 27@ AstrosL 0–1Harrell (7–6)Richard (5–8)15,01227–49
77June 28@ AstrosW 7–3Vincent (1–0)Myers (0–3)19,41528–49
78June 29@ RockiesL 2–10Francis (1–1)Marquis (3–8)42,78528–50
79June 30@ RockiesW 8–4Vólquez (5–7)Guthrie (3–7)48,16929–50
July (15–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
80July 1@ RockiesW 2–0Wells (1–1)Pomeranz (0–3)Street (12)31,82930–50
81July 2@ DiamondbacksW 6–2Richard (6–8)Cahill (6–7)Thatcher (1)19,63331–50
82July 3@ DiamondbacksW 9–5Ohlendorf (2–0)Bauer (0–1)21,32932–50
83July 4@ DiamondbacksW 8–6Gregerson (2–0)Hernandez (1–2)Street (13)48,81933–50
84July 5RedsW 2–1Street (2–0)Ondrusek (3–2)25,18134–50
85July 6RedsL 0–6Arroyo (4–5)Wells (1–2)26,01634–51
86July 7RedsL 5–6Bailey (7–6)Richard (6–9)Chapman (10)34,22234–52
87July 8RedsL 2–4Cueto (10–5)Marquis (3–9)Chapman (11)24,03234–53
88July 13@ DodgersL 1–2Kershaw (7–5)Richard (6–10)Jansen (16)43,87334–54
89July 14@ DodgersW 7–6Hinshaw (1–1)Jansen (4–3)Street (14)54,01435–54
90July 15@ DodgersW 7–2Marquis (4–9)Capuano (9–5)39,71536–54
91July 16AstrosL 0–2Happ (7–9)Wells (1–3)Myers (19)26,09836–55
92July 17AstrosW 8–2Ohlendorf (3–0)Lyles (2–6)20,94437–55
93July 18AstrosW 8–4Richard (7–10)Rodríguez (7–8)Street (15)25,71338–55
94July 19AstrosW 1–0Vólquez (6–7)Harrell (7–7)26,73539–55
95July 20RockiesW 9–5Marquis (5–9)Pomeranz (1–5)25,50740–55
96July 21RockiesL 6–8 (12)Torres (1–0)Thatcher (0–3)Betancourt (16)37,17440–56
97July 22RockiesW 3–2Thayer (2–2)Ottavino (2–1)Street (16)25,19841–56
98July 23@ GiantsL 1–7Vogelsong (8–4)Richard (7–11)42,43041–57
99July 24@ GiantsL 2–3Casilla (4–4)Thatcher (0–4)42,55941–58
100July 25@ GiantsW 6–3Marquis (6–9)Lincecum (4–11)Street (17)41,87142–58
101July 27@ MarlinsW 7–2Wells (2–3)Zambrano (5–9)23,16143–58
102July 28@ MarlinsL 2–4Eovaldi (2–6)Ohlendorf (3–1)Cishek (4)26,40143–59
103July 29@ MarlinsL 4–5 (10)Webb (4–2)Brach (0–2)27,73043–60
104July 30@ RedsW 11–5Vólquez (7–7)Leake (4–7)28,14044–60
105July 31@ RedsL 6–7Marshall (4–3)Marquis (6–10)Chapman (22)20,35644–61
August (18–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
106August 1@ RedsL 4–6Arroyo (7–6)Wells (2–4)Chapman (23)20,52744–62
107August 2@ RedsL 4–9Cueto (14–5)Ohlendorf (3–2)22,39644–63
108August 3MetsW 3–1Richard (8–11)Dickey (14–3)Street (18)34,57345–63
109August 4MetsL 2–6Hefner (2–4)Vólquez (7–8)Francisco (19)36,82645–64
110August 5MetsW 7–3Marquis (7–10)Harvey (1–2)24,63546–64
111August 6CubsW 2–0Stults (2–2)Wood (4–8)Street (19)27,18747–64
112August 7CubsW 7–4Ohlendorf (4–2)Raley (0–1)Street (20)26,51848–64
113August 8CubsW 2–0Richard (9–11)Samardzija (7–10)24,66349–64
114August 10@ PiratesW 9–8Brach (1–2)Watson (5–2)Street (21)38,70250–64
115August 11@ PiratesW 5–0Marquis (8–10)Burnett (14–4)39,48551–64
116August 12@ PiratesL 5–11Bédard (7–12)Ohlendorf (4–3)35,35251–65
117August 13@ BravesW 4–1Stults (3–2)Minor (6–9)Thayer (6)18,25052–65
118August 14@ BravesL 0–6Hudson (12–4)Richard (9–12)16,42752–66
119August 15@ BravesL 1–6Maholm (11–7)Vólquez (7–9)16,30252–67
120August 16@ BravesL 0–6Medlen (4–1)Marquis (8–11)33,15752–68
121August 17GiantsL 1–10Cain (12–5)Ohlendorf (4–4)38,75552–69
122August 18GiantsL 7–8Mijares (3–2)Brach (1–3)Hensley (3)33,84952–70
123August 19GiantsW 7–1Richard (10–12)Vogelsong (10–7)28,60553–70
124August 20PiratesW 3–1Vólquez (8–9)Correia (9–8)Thayer (7)20,40154–70
125August 21PiratesW 7–5 (10)Mikolas (2–1)McCutchen (0–1)21,88255–70
126August 22PiratesW 4–2Werner (1–0)McDonald (11–6)Layne (1)20,31156–70
127August 24@ DiamondbacksW 5–0Stults (4–2)Corbin (5–5)32,72657–70
128August 25@ DiamondbacksW 9–3Richard (11–12)Kennedy (11–11)27,61958–70
129August 26@ DiamondbacksW 5–4Vólquez (9–9)Cahill (9–11)Gregerson (1)28,17259–70
130August 27BravesW 3–0Kelly (1–0)Maholm (11–9)Gregerson (2)20,59060–70
131August 28BravesL 0–2Medlen (6–1)Werner (1–1)Kimbrel (32)20,95560–71
132August 29BravesW 8–2Stults (5–2)Hanson (12–7)16,84561–71
133August 31@ RockiesW 5–4Richard (12–12)White (2–7)Gregerson (3)27,36662–71
September (13–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox
134September 1@ RockiesL 1–9Chacín (2–4)Vólquez (9–10)30,15262–72
135September 2@ RockiesL 10–11Moscoso (1–1)Brach (1–4)Betancourt (27)30,67862–73
136September 3@ DodgersL 3–4 (11)League (1–6)Burns (0–1)33,54062–74
137September 4@ DodgersW 6–3 (11)Layne (1–0)Ely (0–1)Gregerson (4)40,61963–74
138September 5@ DodgersW 4–3Vincent (2–0)Tolleson (1–1)Layne (2)50,56064–74
139September 7DiamondbacksW 6–5Brach (2–4)Hernandez (2–3)Gregerson (5)25,40365–74
140September 8DiamondbacksL 5–8Miley (15–9)Kelly (1–1)Putz (29)25,51465–75
141September 9DiamondbacksW 8–2Werner (2–1)Corbin (5–7)21,03766–75
142September 10CardinalsW 11–3Stults (6–2)García (4–7)18,08167–75
143September 11CardinalsW 6–4Vólquez (10–10)Wainwright (13–13)Gregerson (6)29,88768–75
144September 12CardinalsW 3–2Richard (13–12)Lohse (14–3)Gregerson (7)16,44269–75
145September 14RockiesL 4–7Moscoso (3–1)Cashner (3–4)Betancourt (29)25,01869–76
146September 15RockiesW 4–3Kelly (2–1)Pomeranz (1–9)Gregerson (8)27,65170–76
147September 16RockiesW 12–11Thatcher (1–4)Belisle (3–7)22,94871–76
148September 18@ DiamondbacksL 2–3Kennedy (14–11)Stults (6–3)Putz (30)20,81171–77
149September 19@ DiamondbacksL 2–6Cahill (12–11)Vólquez (10–11)21,01371–78
150September 20@ DiamondbacksW 6–5Richard (14–12)Skaggs (1–3)Bass (1)17,82172–78
151September 21@ GiantsL 1–5Vogelsong (13–9)Kelly (2–2)41,72872–79
152September 22@ GiantsL 4–8Bumgarner (16–10)Werner (2–2)42,41872–80
153September 23@ GiantsW 6–4Stults (7–3)Hensley (4–4)Street (22)41,51173–80
154September 25DodgersW 2–1Vólquez (11–11)Beckett (6–14)Street (23)32,34674–80
155September 26DodgersL 2–8Harang (10–10)Richard (14–13)24,81874–81
156September 27DodgersL 4–8Capuano (12–11)Kelly (2–3)32,40374–82
157September 28GiantsL 1–3Vogelsong (14–9)Werner (2–3)Casilla (25)32,69174–83
158September 29GiantsW 7–3Stults (8–3)Bumgarner (16–11)42,39775–83
159September 30GiantsL 5–7Loux (1–0)Street (2–1)Romo (13)33,40775–84
October (1–2)
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160October 1@ BrewersL 3-5Marcum (7-4)Richard (14-14)Axford (34)30,39875-85
161October 2@ BrewersL 3-4Henderson (1-2)Bass (2-8)Axford (35)30,71476-85
162October 3@ BrewersW 7–6Layne (2–0)Henderson (1–3)Gregerson (9)34,45176–86

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Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Chase Headley16160495173312311151786.286.498
Yonder Alonso15554947150390962362.273.393
Cameron Maybin147507671232058452644.243.349
Will Venable148417621102689452441.264.429
Everth Cabrera11539849981932244443.246.324
Chris Denorfia130348561021968361327.293.451
Logan Forsythe913154586133626828.273.390
Jesús Guzmán1202873271182948329.247.418
Carlos Quentin8628444742101646036.261.504
Alexi Amarista1052753566155532817.240.385
Nick Hundley58204143271322015.157.245
John Baker63193174680014220.238.280
Yasmani Grandal60192285771836031.297.469
Mark Kotsay8214393780214011.259.357
Orlando Hudson3512311260511138.211.317
Andy Parrino551169245016117.207.276
Jason Bartlett29838115004012.133.193
Jeremy Hermida132426110213.250.375
James Darnell71714101102.235.471
Blake Tekotte111502000010.133.133
Eddy Rodríguez2511001102.200.800
Kyle Blanks4501000001.200.200
Alí Solís5400000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals16231419399112014.124.169
Team Totals1625422651133927243121610155539.247.380

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Clayton Richard14143.9933330218.22281109742107
Edinson Vólquez11114.1432320182.21608884105174
Anthony Bass284.732415197.08959513980
Jason Marquis674.041515093.29453422879
Eric Stults832.921814092.18636302351
Luke Gregerson202.39770971.25719192172
Brad Brach243.78670066.25028283375
Dale Thayer223.43640757.25324221247
Ross Ohlendorf447.77139048.26244422439
Andrew Cashner344.27335046.14223221952
Andrew Werner235.5888040.14526251435
Huston Street211.854002339.017881147
Kip Wells244.5877037.14123192019
Miles Mikolas213.62250032.13215131523
Joe Thatcher143.41550131.23013121439
Cory Luebke312.6155031.028109823
Jeff Suppan235.2866030.2341918137
Casey Kelly236.2166029.03923201026
Alex Hinshaw114.50310028.02314142036
Joe Wieland044.5555027.2261614924
Brad Boxberger002.60240027.2221281833
Nick Vincent201.71270026.11955728
Cory Burns015.50170018.02611111018
Tommy Layne203.24260216.2966325
Ernesto Frieri102.31110011.2953418
Josh Spence014.35110010.11355510
Micah Owings022.796009.284357
Tim Stauffer005.401105.074335
Dustin Moseley009.001105.055524
Matt Palmer009.003002.022222
Team Totals76864.01162162431434.213567106405391205

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Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tucson Padres Pacific Coast League Terry Kennedy
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League John Gibbons
A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Shawn Wooten
A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League José Valentín
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Pat Murphy
Rookie AZL Padres Arizona League Jim Gabella

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