2009 San Francisco Giants season


The 2009 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 127th year in Major League Baseball, their 52nd year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 10th at AT&T Park. After four consecutive losing seasons, the team finished in third place in the National League West with an 88-74 record, 7 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers. Following Peter Magowan's retirement, Bill Neukom served as general managing partner of the Giants. After a season with the fewest home runs of any team since the 1993 Florida Marlins, general manager Brian Sabean said the Giants would attempt to bring in a power hitter as well as strengthening a bullpen that held a 4.45 ERA in 2008, fourteenth in the National League.
After leading the National League Wild Card race for most of the season, the Giants were ultimately passed by the Colorado Rockies. The team finished third in the NL West and second in the Wild Card. Though they missed the playoffs, the Giants surpassed most expectations for their season; for example, Sports Illustrated projected that the Giants would finish with a record of 77-85. Sports Illustrated's Lee Jenkins noted San Francisco's promising farm system and the perceived weakness of the NL West as reasons to be optimistic about the Giants' potential. Additionally, the Giants' starting rotation boasted three Cy Young Award winners: Randy Johnson, Tim Lincecum, and Barry Zito. After the season ended, Lincecum won his second straight Cy Young. The Giants would build on their surprising 2009 season the following year, winning the World Series. It would be their first in San Francisco.

Regular season

Notable events

Record vs. opponents

Game log

Roster

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
153572791894452590.3305
14953865141335251.26216
144499611303021564.2614
132491521302512080.2650
12446050115191548.2507
11145756134293741.2935
122398501152641655.2893
1203264985102939.2612
1222954976213420.2588
1162853376192529.2673
842854076135531.26711
61202184860013.23811
75152304168623.2706
49127152961213.2280
60122102620216.2130
40115102731212.2350
31677132227.1941
32668101003.1520
3260292103.1500
1753692012.1701
3251260000.1180
2350372001.1400
3141230000.0730
2026120000.0770
1220050000.2500
1219031004.1580
717120000.1180
614000000.1430
610010000.1000
108221000.2500
47120000.2860
423000000.0000
732010000.5000
42000000.0000
612000000.0000
602000000.0000
672000000.0000
510100011.0000
441000000.0000
90000000.0000
100000000.0000
110000000.0000
460000000.0000

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
1572.4832320225.1168696268261
1482.8933330217.2184737073171
10134.0333330192.0179898681154
8124.2432290163.1135827788177
864.882217096.09755523186
562.746803872.16027222783
513.01610168.26326233258
263.39630063.25026242346
221.73740062.14214123155
333.18440056.24720202736
215.66480049.15733312838
412.5966041.2311312920
523.97450234.03015151141
327.5095030.04627251219
244.4566028.12815141717
004.22100010.21055712
001.8041010.0822310
001.0411008.2611511
0012.009006.0108872
009.005006.0117615

Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: San Jose, Salem-Keizer