2022 San Francisco Giants season

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2024}}

{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = San Francisco Giants

| season = 2022

| misc =

| image= San Francisco Giants Cap Insignia.svg

| league = National League

| division = West

| ballpark = Oracle Park

| city = San Francisco, California

| record = {{winpct|81|81|record=y}}

| divisional_place = 3rd

| owners = Larry Baer (managing general partner)

| president = Larry Baer

| presbo = Farhan Zaidi

| managers = Gabe Kapler

| television = NBC Sports Bay Area/KNTV
(Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming, Jon Miller, Shawn Estes, Javier López, Hunter Pence, J. T. Snow, Randy Winn)

| radio = KNBR (104.5 FM and 680 AM)
San Francisco Giants Radio Network
(Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow)
KXZM (93.7 FM, Spanish)
(Erwin Higueros, Tito Fuentes, Marvin Benard)

| espntn = sfo

| brtn = SFO

}}

The 2022 San Francisco Giants season was the 140th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, their 65th year in San Francisco, and their 23rd at Oracle Park. This was the third season under manager Gabe Kapler and also the first season since 2008 without longtime catcher Buster Posey, who retired the previous November.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day took place on April 7.{{Cite news|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-mlbpa-agree-to-cba|title=MLB, MLBPA agree to new CBA; season to start April 7|last=Feinsand|first=Mark|date=March 10, 2022|accessdate=March 10, 2022}} Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.{{cite news |last1=Lacques |first1=Gabe |title=Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2022/03/10/mlb-lockout-2022-season-players-owners-opening-day/9429523002/ |work=USA Today |date=March 10, 2022 |accessdate=March 13, 2022}}

Despite starting the season with a 37–27 record, the Giants would go 44–54 the rest of the way, eliminating them from playoff contention after posting 107 wins the previous year.

Offseason

= Lockout =

{{Main|2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout}}

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.{{Cite web|last=Baumann|first=Michael|date=December 2, 2021|title=All the Questions—and Answers—About the Most Important Details of the MLB Lockout|url=https://www.theringer.com/mlb/2021/12/2/22814339/mlb-players-lockout-faq|access-date=December 2, 2021|website=The Ringer}} As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.{{Cite web|last=Nightengale|first=Gabe Lacques and Bob|title=MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2021/12/02/mlb-lockout-cba-officially-expired-league-lock-out-players/8815487002/|access-date=December 2, 2021|website=USA TODAY}}{{Cite magazine|last=Selbe|first=Nick|title=MLB Owners Vote Unanimously to Institute Lockout|url=https://www.si.com/mlb/2021/12/02/mlb-owners-vote-unanimously-institute-lockout-work-stoppage|access-date=December 2, 2021|magazine=Sports Illustrated|date=December 2, 2021 }}

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.{{Cite web |date=March 10, 2022 |title=Play Ball! 2022 MLB season will start April 7 with full 162-game schedule; spring training games begin March 17 |url=https://www.sportsline.com/mlb/news/play-ball-2022-mlb-season-will-start-april-7-with-full-162-game-schedule-spring-training-games-begin-march-17/ |access-date=March 11, 2022 |website=SportsLine}}

= Rule changes =

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.{{Cite web |last=Conti|first=Kristen |title=Here Are the New MLB Rules for the 2022 Season |url=https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/sports/here-are-the-new-mlb-rules-for-the-2022-season/2780241/ |access-date=March 11, 2022 |website=NBC Chicago|date=March 10, 2022 }}{{Cite web |title=MLB to add jersey advertising for first time in league history as part of new CBA, per report |url=https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/mlb-to-add-jersey-advertising-for-first-time-in-league-history-as-part-of-new-cba-per-report/ |access-date=March 11, 2022 |website=CBS Sports|date=March 10, 2022 }}

=Transactions=

  • November 7, 2021 − The Giants declined to exercise their option on RHP Johnny Cueto, allowing him to become a free agent. The Giants exercised the 2022 contract option on IF Wilmer Flores, LHP José Álvarez, and RHP Jay Jackson. The Giants claimed three players off waivers RHP Hunter Harvey from Baltimore Orioles, OF Austin Dean from St. Louis Cardinals, and LHP Joe Palumbo from Texas Rangers.{{Cite news|last=Guardado|first=Maria|title=SF declines Cueto's option; veteran now FA|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/johnny-cueto-2022-option-declined-by-giants|work=MLB.com|date=November 7, 2021|access-date=December 1, 2021}}
  • November 22, 2021 − The Giants resigned RHP Anthony DeSclafani to a three-year contract.{{Cite news|last=Gilbert|first=Steve|title=DeSclafani back to Giants on 3-year deal|url=https://www.mlb.com/giants/news/anthony-desclafani-giants-3-year-deal|work=MLB.com|date=November 22, 2021|access-date=November 22, 2021}}
  • November 22, 2021 − The Giants traded RHP Jay Jackson to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for cash considerations, and a player to be named later or additional cash considerations.{{Cite web|last=Bowman|first=Mark|title=Jay Jackson Traded to Braves|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/jay-jackson-traded-to-braves|website=MLB.com|date=November 22, 2021|access-date=November 22, 2021}}
  • November 30, 2021 − The Giants signed RHP Alex Cobb to a two-year contract with a club option for 2024.{{Cite news|last=Guardado|first=Maria|title=Giants finalize deal with Alex Cobb|url=https://www.mlb.com/giants/news/alex-cobb-giants-deal|work=MLB.com|date=November 30, 2021|access-date=December 1, 2021}}
  • November 30, 2021 − The Giants avoided arbitration with RHP John Brebbia, LHP Jarlin García, and OF Austin Slater agreeing to one-year deals. The Giants tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players OF Mike Yastrzemski, OF Darin Ruf, C Curt Casali, and RHP Dominic Leone. The Giants decline to tender the contracts on OF Luis González, RHP Sam Delaplane, and LHP Joe Palumbo, allowing them to become free agents.{{Cite news|last=Guardado|first=Maria|title=Giants avoid arb with 3, non-tender 3 others|url=https://www.mlb.com/giants/news/giants-2021-non-tender-deadline-moves|work=MLB.com|date=November 30, 2021|access-date=December 1, 2021}}
  • December 1, 2021 − The Giants resigned LHP Alex Wood to a two-year contract.{{Cite news|last=Guardado|first=Maria|title=Wood back as Giants' rotation takes shape|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/alex-wood-giants-two-year-deal|work=MLB.com|date=December 1, 2021|access-date=December 5, 2021}}
  • March 14, 2022 − The Giants signed LHP Carlos Rodón to a two-year contract. Rodón can opt out of the contract after one year.{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/giants/news/carlos-rodon-giants-deal|title=Giants sign lefty Carlos Rodón to 2-year deal|last=Guardado|first=Maria|date=March 14, 2022|access-date=March 14, 2022|work=MLB.com}}

Season standings

=National League West=

{{2022 NL West standings|highlight=San Francisco Giants}}

=National League Wild Card=

{{2022 NL Wild Card standings|highlight=San Francisco Giants}}

=Record vs. opponents=

{{2022 NL Record vs. opponents|team=SF}}

Game log

{{Game log start|style=background:black;color:#fd5a1e;|title=2022 Game Log: 81–81 (Home: 44–37; Away: 37–44)}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=April: 14–7 (Home: 6–4; Away: 8–3)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 1 || April 8 || Marlins || 6–5 {{small|(10)}} || Álvarez (1–0) || Bass (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 40,853 || 1–0

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 2 || April 9 || Marlins || 1–2 || Okert (1–0) || McGee (0–1) || Bender (1) || Oracle Park || 38,885 || 1–1

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 3 || April 10 || Marlins || 3–2 || García (1–0) || Rogers (0–1) || Leone (1) || Oracle Park || 37,332 || 2–1

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 4 || April 11 || Padres || 2–4 || Wilson (2–0) || Rogers (0–1) || Rogers (3) || Oracle Park || 23,279 || 2–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 5 || April 12 || Padres || 13–2 || Cobb (1–0) || Darvish (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 25,560 || 3–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 6 || April 13 || Padres || 2–1 || Webb (1–0) || Manaea (1–1) || Doval (1) || Oracle Park || 27,197 || 4–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 7 || April 15 || @ Guardians || 4–1 || Rodón (1–0) || Plesac (0–1) || Doval (2) || Progressive Field || 33,469 || 5–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 8 || April 16 || @ Guardians || 4–2 || Leone (1–0) || Sandlin (0–1) || McGee (1) || Progressive Field || 13,187 || 6–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 9 || April 17 || @ Guardians || 8–1 || Wood (1–0) || Civale (0–1) || — || Progressive Field || 9,620 || 7–2

|- style="background:#bbb;"

| — || April 18 || @ Mets || colspan=7 | Postponed (rain); Makeup April 19

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 10 || April 19 {{small|(1)}} || @ Mets || 4–5 {{small|(10)}} || Ottavino (1–0) || García (1–1) || — || Citi Field || rowspan=2 | 27,490 || 7–3

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 11 || April 19 {{small|(2)}} || @ Mets || 1–3 || Scherzer (3–0) || Webb (1–1) || May (1) || Citi Field || 7–4

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 12 || April 20 || @ Mets || 5–2 || Rodón (2–0) || Bassitt (2–1) || McGee (2) || Citi Field || 30,050 || 8–4

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 13 || April 21 || @ Mets || 2–6 || Carrasco (1–0) || DeSclafani (0–1) || — || Citi Field || 28,760 || 8–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 14 || April 22 || @ Nationals || 7–1 || Junis (1–0) || Corbin (0–3) || — || Nationals Park || 23,751 || 9–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 15 || April 23 || @ Nationals || 5–2 || Wood (2–0) || Sanchez (0–1) || Doval (3) || Nationals Park || 27,799 || 10–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 16 || April 24 || @ Nationals || 12–3 || Webb (2–1) || Adon (1–3) || — || Nationals Park || 26,003 || 11–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 17 || April 25 || @ Brewers || 4–2 || McGee (1–1) || Cousins (1–1) || Doval (4) || American Family Field || 21,186 || 12–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 18 || April 26 || Athletics || 8–2 || Rodón (3–0) || Jefferies (1–3) || — || Oracle Park || 32,898 || 13–5

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 19 || April 27 || Athletics || 0–1 || Blackburn (3–0) || Long (0–1) || Jiménez (4) || Oracle Park || 32,014 || 13–6

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 20 || April 29 || Nationals || 4–14 || Sanchez (1–1) || Wood (2–1) || — || Oracle Park || 38,256 || 13–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 21 || April 30 || Nationals || 9–3 || Webb (3–1) || Adon (1–4) || — || Oracle Park || 33,241 || 14–7

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=May: 13–14 (Home: 7–7; Away: 6–7)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 22 || May 1 || Nationals || 5–11 || Gray (3–2) || Cobb (1–1) || — || Oracle Park || 38,451 || 14–8

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 23 || May 3 || @ Dodgers || 1–3 || Urías (2–1) || Rodón (3–1) || Kimbrel (5) || Dodger Stadium || 43,370 || 14–9

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 24 || May 4 || @ Dodgers || 1–9 || Gonsolin (2–0) || Wood (2–2) || — || Dodger Stadium || 52,203 || 14–10

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 25 || May 5 || Cardinals || 1–7 || Mikolas (2–1) || Littell (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 22,562 || 14–11

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 26 || May 6 || Cardinals || 2–3 || Helsley (1–0) || Doval (0–1) || Gallegos (6) || Oracle Park || 28,898 || 14–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 27 || May 7 || Cardinals || 13–7 || Webb (4–1) || Matz (3–2) || — || Oracle Park || 40,113 || 15–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 28 || May 8 || Cardinals || 4–3 || Leone (2–0) || Cabrera (1–1) || Doval (5) || Oracle Park || 38,193 || 16–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 29 || May 9 || Rockies || 8–5 || Rodón (4–1) || Gomber (2–3) || — || Oracle Park || 20,039 || 17–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 30 || May 10 || Rockies || 9–2 || Wood (3–2) || Senzatela (2–2) || — || Oracle Park || 21,472 || 18–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 31 || May 11 || Rockies || 7–1 || Cobb (2–1) || Kuhl (3–1) || — || Oracle Park || 23,341 || 19–12

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 32 || May 13 || @ Cardinals || 8–2 || Webb (5–1) || Hicks (1–3) || — || Busch Stadium || 39,612 || 20–12

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 33 || May 14 || @ Cardinals || 0–4 || Hudson (3–2) || Junis (1–1) || — || Busch Stadium || 44,537 || 20–13

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 34 || May 15 || @ Cardinals || 6–15 || Wainwright (4–3) || Rodón (4–2) || — || Busch Stadium || 39,703 || 20–14

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 35 || May 16 || @ Rockies || 7–6 || Brebbia (1–0) || Bard (1–2) || Doval (6) || Coors Field || 23,180 || 21–14

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 36 || May 17 || @ Rockies || 10–7 || Cobb (3–1) || Kuhl (3–2) || Doval (7) || Coors Field || 25,735 || 22–14

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 37 || May 18 || @ Rockies || 3–5 || Kinley (1–0) || Álvarez (1–1) || Bard (10) || Coors Field || 26,713 || 22–15

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 38 || May 20 || Padres || 7–8 {{small|(10)}} || García (2–2) || Doval (0–2) || Suárez (1) || Oracle Park || 31,359 || 22–16

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 39 || May 21 || Padres || 1–2 || Musgrove (5–0) || Rodón (4–3) || Rogers (16) || Oracle Park || 38,916 || 22–17

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 40 || May 22 || Padres || 1–10 || Gore (3–1) || Wood (3–3) || — || Oracle Park || 35,363 || 22–18

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 41 || May 23 || Mets || 3–13 || Peterson (2–0) || Cobb (3–2) || — || Oracle Park || 25,690 || 22–19

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 42 || May 24 || Mets || 13–12 || Brebbia (2–0) || Díaz (1–1) || — || Oracle Park || 27,683 || 23–19

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 43 || May 25 || Mets || 9–3 || Junis (2–1) || Szapucki (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 27,432 || 24–19

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 44 || May 27 || @ Reds || 1–5 || Ashcraft (1–0) || Rodón (4–4) || Warren (3) || Great American Ball Park || 19,000 || 24–20

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 45 || May 28 || @ Reds || 2–3 || Gutiérrez (1–6) || Wood (3–4) || Santillan (3) || Great American Ball Park || 26,655 || 24–21

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 46 || May 29 || @ Reds || 6–4 || Brebbia (3–0) || Warren (2–2) || — || Great American Ball Park || 20,439 || 25–21

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 47 || May 30 || @ Phillies || 5–4 {{small|(10)}} || Leone (3–0) || Bellatti (1–1) || Doval (8) || Citizens Bank Park || 26,650 || 26–21

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 48 || May 31 || @ Phillies || 7–4 {{small|(11)}} || Álvarez (2–1) || Bellatti (1–2) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 20,927 || 27–21

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=June: 13–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–7)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 49 || June 1 || @ Phillies || 5–6 || Nola (3–4) || García (1–2) || Knebel (9) || Citizens Bank Park || 22,213 || 27–22

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 50 || June 2 || @ Marlins || 0–3 || Alcántara (6–2) || Wood (3–5) || Scott (2) || loanDepot Park || 8,202 || 27–23

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 51 || June 3 || @ Marlins || 15–6 || Littell (1–1) || Bleier (0–1) || — || loanDepot Park || 6,512 || 28–23

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 52 || June 4 || @ Marlins || 4–5 || Scott (1–1) || Rogers (0–2) || — || loanDepot Park || 7,515 || 28–24

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 53 || June 5 || @ Marlins || 5–1 || Junis (3–1) || Garrett (0–1) || — || loanDepot Park || 9,641 || 29–24

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 54 || June 7 || Rockies || 3–5 || Márquez (2–5) || Littell (1–2) || Bard (12) || Oracle Park || 24,785 || 29–25

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 55 || June 8 || Rockies || 2–1 {{small|(10)}} || Doval (1–2) || Estévez (1–3) || — || Oracle Park || 21,535 || 30–25

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 56 || June 9 || Rockies || 2–4 || Gomber (3–6) || Webb (5–2) || Colomé (3) || Oracle Park || 23,780 || 30–26

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 57 || June 10 || Dodgers || 7–2 || Junis (4–1) || Buehler (6–3) || — || Oracle Park || 39,701 || 31–26

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 58 || June 11 || Dodgers || 3–2 || Doval (2–2) || Kershaw (4–1) || Álvarez (1) || Oracle Park || 41,236 || 32–26

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 59 || June 12 || Dodgers || 2–0 || Rodón (5–4) || Urías (3–6) || McGee (3) || Oracle Park || 41,197 || 33–26

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 60 || June 13 || Royals || 6–2 || Wood (4–5) || Garrett (1–1) || — || Oracle Park || 22,185 || 34–26

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 61 || June 14 || Royals || 4–2 || Webb (6–2) || Bubic (0–4) || Doval (9) || Oracle Park || 24,386 || 35–26

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 62 || June 15 || Royals || 2–3 || Cuas (1–0) || Brebbia (3–1) || Barlow (7) || Oracle Park || 25,527 || 35–27

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 63 || June 17 || @ Pirates || 2–0 || Rodón (6–4) || Thompson (3–5) || Doval (10) || PNC Park || 19,075 || 36–27

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 64 || June 18 || @ Pirates || 7–5 || Wood (5–5) || Crowe (3–4) || Doval (11) || PNC Park || 26,041 || 37–27

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 65 || June 19 || @ Pirates || 3–4 || Bednar (3–1) || Rogers (0–3) || — || PNC Park || 23,905 || 37–28

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 66 || June 20 || @ Braves || 1–2 || Jansen (4–0) || Doval (1–2) || — || Truist Park || 40,589 || 37–29

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 67 || June 21 || @ Braves || 12–10 || Rogers (1–3) || O'Day (1–1) || — || Truist Park || 35,384 || 38–29

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 68 || June 22 || @ Braves || 3–4 || Minter (3–1) || McGee (1–2) || — || Truist Park || 38,478 || 38–30

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 69 || June 23 || @ Braves || 6–7 || Wright (8–4) || Wood (5–6) || Jansen (19) || Truist Park || 36,870 || 38–31

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 70 || June 24 || Reds || 2–4 || Ashcraft (4–1) || Cobb (3–3) || Strickland (3) || Oracle Park || 29,178 || 38–32

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 71 || June 25 || Reds || 9–2 || Webb (7–2) || Minor (1–4) || — || Oracle Park || 40,115 || 39–32

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 72 || June 26 || Reds || 3–10 || Mahle (3–6) || DeSclafani (0–2) || — || Oracle Park || 32,285 || 39–33

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 73 || June 28 || Tigers || 4–3 || Rodón (7–4) || Skubal (5–6) || Doval (12) || Oracle Park || 28,004 || 40–33

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 74 || June 29 || Tigers || 2–3 || García (3–2) || Wood (5–7) || Soto (15) || Oracle Park || 26,576 || 40–34

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=July: 11–17 (Home: 8–6; Away: 3–11)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 75 || July 1 || White Sox || 0–1 || Banks (1–0) || Doval (2–4) || Graveman (4) || Oracle Park || 35,266 || 40–35

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 76 || July 2 || White Sox || 3–5 || Cease (7–3) || Webb (7–3) || Graveman (5) || Oracle Park || 30,804 || 40–36

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 77 || July 3 || White Sox || 4–13 || Giolito (5–4) || Hjelle (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 30,155 || 40–37

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 78 || July 4 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–8 || Bumgarner (4–8) || Rodón (7–5) || — || Chase Field || 27,752 || 40–38

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 79 || July 5 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–6 || Smith (1–1) || Leone (3–1) || — || Chase Field || 14,467 || 40–39

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 80 || July 6 || @ Diamondbacks || 7–5 || Brebbia (4–1) || Mantiply (1–2) || Long (1) || Chase Field || 13,445 || 41–39

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 81 || July 7 || @ Padres || 1–2 {{small|(10)}} || Crismatt (5–1) || García (1–3) || — || Petco Park || 42,656 || 41–40

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 82 || July 8 || @ Padres || 3–6 || Snell (1–5) || Long (0–2) || Martinez (3) || Petco Park || 42,861 || 41–41

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 83 || July 9 || @ Padres || 3–1 || Rodón (8–5) || García (4–5) || — || Petco Park || 41,714 || 42–41

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 84 || July 10 || @ Padres || 12–0 || Wood (6–7) || Gore (4–4) || — || Petco Park || 38,712 || 43–41

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 85 || July 11 || Diamondbacks || 3–4 || Kelly (8–5) || Cobb (3–4) || Melancon (12) || Oracle Park || 25,325 || 43–42

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 86 || July 12 || Diamondbacks || 13–0 || Webb (8–3) || Keuchel (2–7) || — || Oracle Park || 23,353 || 44–42

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 87 || July 13 || Diamondbacks || 4–3 || Doval (3–4) || Melancon (3–8) || — || Oracle Park || 27,055 || 45–42

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 88 || July 14 || Brewers || 2–3 {{small|(10)}} || Gott (2–2) || Doval (3–5) || Williams (6) || Oracle Park || 26,994 || 45–43

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 89 || July 15 || Brewers || 8–5 || Long (1–2) || Hader (0–4) || — || Oracle Park || 28,244 || 46–43

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 90 || July 16 || Brewers || 2–1 || Brebbia (5–1) || Suter (1–3) || Leone (2) || Oracle Park || 41,279 || 47–43

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 91 || July 17 || Brewers || 9–5 || Webb (9–3) || Ashby (2–7) || — || Oracle Park || 30,584 || 48–43

|-style=background:#bbbfff

| – || July 19 || colspan="8"|92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 92 || July 21 || @ Dodgers || 6–9 || Phillips (4–3) || Leone (3–2) || Kimbrel (16) || Dodger Stadium || 53,165 || 48–44

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 93 || July 22 || @ Dodgers || 1–5 || Vesia (2–0) || Long (1–3) || — || Dodger Stadium || 51,316 || 48–45

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 94 || July 23 || @ Dodgers || 2–4 || Urías (9–6) || Wood (6–8) || Price (1) || Dodger Stadium || 47,749 || 48–46

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 95 || July 24 || @ Dodgers || 4–7 || Phillips (5–3) || Leone (3–3) || Kimbrel (17) || Dodger Stadium || 47,505 || 48–47

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 96 || July 25 || @ Diamondbacks || 0–7 || Kelly (10–5) || Junis (4–2) || — || Chase Field || 16,100 || 48–48

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 97 || July 26 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–7 || Kennedy (4–4) || Rodón (8–6) || — || Chase Field || 16,989 || 48–49

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 98 || July 27 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–5 || Ramirez (3–3) || Webb (9–4) || Melancon (14) || Chase Field || 17,043 || 48–50

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 99 || July 28 || Cubs || 4–2 || Wood (7–8) || Steele (4–7) || Doval (17) || Oracle Park || 32,259 || 49–50

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 100 || July 29 || Cubs || 2–4 || Stroman (3–5) || Cobb (3–5) || — || Oracle Park || 30,376 || 49–51

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 101 || July 30 || Cubs || 5–4 || Rogers (2–3) || Smyly (3–6) || Leone (3) || Oracle Park || 40,971 || 50–51

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 102 || July 31 || Cubs || 4–0 || Rodón (9–6) || Sampson (0–2) || — || Oracle Park || 33,622 || 51–51

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=August: 10–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 5–7)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 103 || August 1 || Dodgers || 2–8 || Ferguson (1–0) || Webb (9–5) || — || Oracle Park || 34,865 || 51–52

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 104 || August 2 || Dodgers || 5–9 || Anderson (12–1) || Wood (7–9) || — || Oracle Park || 32,798 || 51–53

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 105 || August 3 || Dodgers || 0–3 || Urías (11–6) || Cobb (3–6) || Kimbrel (19) || Oracle Park || 35,400 || 51–54

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 106 || August 4 || Dodgers || 3–5 || Martin (2–0) || Junis (4–3) || Kimbrel (20) || Oracle Park || 34,640 || 51–55

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 107 || August 6 || @ Athletics || 7–3 || Rodón (10–6) || Oller (1–5) || — || Oakland Coliseum || 40,065 || 52–55

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 108 || August 7 || @ Athletics || 6–4 || Webb (10–5) || Martínez (2–3) || Doval (14) || Oakland Coliseum || 31,605 || 53–55

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 109 || August 8 || @ Padres || 1–0 || Wood (8–9) || Snell (4–6) || Doval (15) || Petco Park || 40,686 || 54–55

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 110 || August 9 || @ Padres || 4–7 || Hill (3–0) || Rogers (2–4) || — || Petco Park || 38,626 || 54–56

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 111 || August 10 || @ Padres || 7–13 || Suárez (3–1) || Marte (0–1) || — || Petco Park || 32,834 || 54–57

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 112 || August 12 || Pirates || 5–3 || Rodón (11–6) || Wilson (2–7) || Doval (16) || Oracle Park || 33,328 || 55–57

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 113 || August 13 || Pirates || 2–0 || Webb (11–5) || Beede (1–2) || Doval (17) || Oracle Park || 38,049 || 56–57

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 114 || August 14 || Pirates || 8–7 || Doval (4–5) || Crowe (4–7) || — || Oracle Park || 36,471 || 57–57

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 115 || August 15 || Diamondbacks || 6–1 || Cobb (4–6) || Bumgarner (6–12) || — || Oracle Park || 20,694 || 58–57

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 116 || August 16 || Diamondbacks || 2–1 || Brebbia (6–1) || Kennedy (4–6) || — || Oracle Park || 20,897 || 59–57

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 117 || August 17 || Diamondbacks || 2–3 || Ramirez (4–3) || Leone (3–4) || Melancon (17) || Oracle Park || 22,649 || 59–58

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 118 || August 18 || Diamondbacks || 0–5 || Gallen (9–2) || Webb (11–6) || — || Oracle Park || 26,197 || 59–59

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 119 || August 19 || @ Rockies || 4–7 || Ureña (2–4) || Wood (8–10) || Bard (25) || Coors Field || 31,604 || 59–60

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 120 || August 20 || @ Rockies || 3–4 {{small|(10)}} || Gilbreath (2–0) || Doval (4–6) || — || Coors Field || 35,278 || 59–61

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 121 || August 21 || @ Rockies || 9–8 {{small|(11)}} || Leone (4–4) || Bird (1–4) || Littell (1) || Coors Field || 30,682 || 60–61

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 122 || August 23 || @ Tigers || 3–1 || Rodón (12–6) || Hutchison (1–7) || Doval (18) || Comerica Park || 21,123 || 61–61

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 123 || August 24 || @ Tigers || 1–6 || Manning (1–1) || Webb (11–7) || — || Comerica Park || 17,400 || 61–62

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 124 || August 26 || @ Twins || 0–9 || Ryan (10–6) || Wood (8–10) || — || Target Field || 25,246 || 61–63

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 125 || August 27 || @ Twins || 2–3 {{small|(10)}} || Durán (2–3) || Leone (4–5) || — || Target Field || 27,570 || 61–64

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 126 || August 28 || @ Twins || 3–8 || Smeltzer (5–2) || Junis (4–2) || — || Target Field || 25,285 || 61–65

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 127 || August 29 || Padres || 5–6 || Clevinger (5–5) || Rodón (12–7) || Martinez (7) || Oracle Park || 24,815 || 61–66

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 128 || August 30 || Padres || 3–4 || Snell (6–7) || Webb (11–8) || Martinez (8) || Oracle Park || 28,267 || 61–67

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 129 || August 31 || Padres || 4–5 || Musgrove (9–6) || Wood (8–12) || Hader (30) || Oracle Park || 25,298 || 61–68

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=September: 18–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–6)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 130 || September 2 || Phillies || 13–1 || Cobb (5–6) || Gibson (9–6) || — || Oracle Park || 32,840 || 62–68

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 131 || September 3 || Phillies || 5–4 || Littell (2–2) || Hand (3–2) || Doval (19) || Oracle Park || 40,010 || 63–68

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 132 || September 4 || Phillies || 5–3 || Doval (5–6) || Robertson (3–2) || — || Oracle Park || 41,189 || 64–68

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 133 || September 5 || @ Dodgers || 7–4 || Webb (12–8) || Heaney (2–2) || Doval (20) || Dodger Stadium || 51,887 || 65–68

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 134 || September 6 || @ Dodgers || 3–6 || Anderson (14–3) || García (1–4) || Kimbrel (22) || Dodger Stadium || 39,752 || 65–69

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 135 || September 7 || @ Dodgers || 3–7 || Phillips (6–3) || Littell (2–3) || — || Dodger Stadium || 39,237 || 65–70

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 136 || September 8 {{Small|(1)}} || @ Brewers || 1–2 || Burnes (10–6) || Junis (4–5) || Williams (11) || American Family Field || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 65–71

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 137 || September 8 {{Small|(2)}} || @ Brewers || 2–4 || Strzelecki (2–1) || Young (0–1) || Rogers (31) || American Family Field || 23,019 || 65–72

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 138 || September 9 || @ Cubs || 2–4 || Smyly (6–8) || Rodón (12–8) || Hughes (4) || Wrigley Field || 31,309 || 65–73

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 139 || September 10 || @ Cubs || 5–2 || Webb (13–8) || Stroman (3–7) || Doval (21) || Wrigley Field || 40,086 || 66–73

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 140 || September 11 || @ Cubs || 4–2 || Littell (3–3) || Wesneski (1–1) || Doval (22) || Wrigley Field || 30,004 || 67–73

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 141 || September 12 || Braves || 3–2 || Cobb (6–6) || Strider (10–5) || Alexander (1) || Oracle Park || 23,790 || 68–73

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 142 || September 13 || Braves || 1–5 || Wright (18–5) || Junis (4–6) || — || Oracle Park || 24,872 || 68–74

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 143 || September 14 || Braves || 4–1 || Rodón (13–8) || Morton (8–6) || Doval (23) || Oracle Park || 25,093 || 69–74

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 144 || September 16 || Dodgers || 0–5 || May (2–2) || Webb (13–9) || — || Oracle Park || 37,487 || 69–75

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 145 || September 17 || Dodgers || 2–7 || Urías (17–7) || Hjelle (0–2) || — || Oracle Park || 40,171 || 69–76

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 146 || September 18 || Dodgers || 3–4 {{small|(10)}} || Kimbrel (5–6) || Brebbia (6–2) || Bruihl (1) || Oracle Park || 32,137 || 69–77

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 147 || September 19 || @ Rockies || 10–7 {{small|(10)}} || Doval (6–6) || Hollowell (0–1) || Alexander (2) || Coors Field || 23,055 || 70–77

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 148 || September 20 || @ Rockies || 6–3 || Rogers (3–4) || Freeland (9–10) || García (1) || Coors Field || 23,942 || 71–77

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 149 || September 21 || @ Rockies || 6–1 || Webb (14–9) || Márquez (8–12) || — || Coors Field || 23,293 || 72–77

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 150 || September 22 || @ Rockies || 3–0 || Cotton (3–2) || Ureña (3–7) || Doval (24) || Coors Field || 25,669 || 73–77

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 151 || September 23 || @ Diamondbacks || 6–5 || Young (1–1) || Smith (1–3) || Doval (25) || Chase Field || 25,949 || 74–77

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 152 || September 24 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–5 || Kelly (13–7) || Cobb (6–7) || Moronta (2) || Chase Field || 24,504 || 74–78

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 153 || September 25 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–2 || Junis (5–6) || Frías (1–1) || Doval (26) || Chase Field || 25,389 || 75–78

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 154 || September 27 || Rockies || 5–2 || Webb (15–9) || Márquez (8–13) || — || Oracle Park || 24,218 || 76–78

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 155 || September 28 || Rockies || 6–3 || Hjelle (1–2) || Ureña (3–8) || — || Oracle Park || 22,663 || 77–78

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 156 || September 29 || Rockies || 6–4 || Rodón (14–8) || Feltner (3–9) || Doval (27) || Oracle Park || 24,112 || 78–78

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 157 || September 30 || Diamondbacks || 10–4 || Cobb (8–7) || Kelly (13–8) || — || Oracle Park || 28,478 || 79–78

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#fd5a1e;color:black;|title=October: 2–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 1–2)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Stadium| Attendance| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 158 || October 1 || Diamondbacks || 4–8 || Jameson (3–0) || Junis (5–7) || — || Oracle Park || 30,630 || 79–79

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 159 || October 2 || Diamondbacks || 4–3 {{small|(10)}} || Cotton (4–2) || Widener (0–1) || — || Oracle Park || 34,824 || 80–79

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 160 || October 3 || @ Padres || 4–7 || Morejón (5–1) || Miller (0–1) || Hader (36) || Petco Park || 31,687 || 80–80

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 161 || October 4 || @ Padres || 2–6 || Manaea (8–9) || Cobb (7–8) || — || Petco Park || 32,884 || 80–81

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 162 || October 5 || @ Padres || 8–1 || Marte (1–1) || Stammen (1–2) || — || Petco Park || 32,064 || 81–81

|-

{{Game log section end}}

|- style="text-align:center;"

| Legend:      {{Color box|#bfb|border=darkgray}} = Win      {{Color box|#fbb|border=darkgray}} = Loss      {{Color box|#bbb|border=darkgray}} = Postponement
Bold = Giants team member

{{Game log end}}

Roster

class="toccolours" style="font-size: 95%;"
colspan="10" style="{{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}}; text-align: center;" | 2022 San Francisco Giants
colspan="10" style="{{Baseball secondary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}}; text-align: center;" | Roster
valign="top" | Pitchers

{{MLBplayer|54|Scott Alexander}}

{{MLBplayer|48|José Álvarez}}

{{MLBplayer|14|Tyler Beede}}

{{MLBplayer|59|John Brebbia}}

{{MLBplayer|76|Kervin Castro}}

{{MLBplayer|38|Alex Cobb}}

{{MLBplayer|47|Jharel Cotton}}

{{MLBplayer|26|Anthony DeSclafani}}

{{MLBplayer|75|Camilo Doval}}

{{MLBplayer|66|Jarlín García}}

{{MLBplayer|64|Sean Hjelle}}

{{MLBplayer|34|Jakob Junis}}

{{MLBplayer|52|Dominic Leone}}

{{MLBplayer|46|Zack Littell}}

{{MLBplayer|63|Mauricio Llovera}}

{{MLBplayer|73|Sammy Long}}

{{MLBplayer|74|Yunior Marte}}

{{MLBplayer|17|Jake McGee}}

{{MLBplayer|18|Shelby Miller}}

{{MLBplayer|60|Luis Ortiz}}

{{MLBplayer|16|Carlos Rodón}}

{{MLBplayer|71|Tyler Rogers}}

{{MLBplayer|78|Gregory Santos}}

{{MLBplayer|61|Thomas Szapucki}}

{{MLBplayer|67|Andrew Vasquez}}

{{MLBplayer|76|Cole Waites}}

{{MLBplayer|62|Logan Webb}}

{{MLBplayer|57|Alex Wood}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Alex Young}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" | Catchers

{{MLBplayer|21|Joey Bart}}

{{MLBplayer| 2|Curt Casali}}

{{MLBplayer|33|Andrew Knapp}}

{{MLBplayer|70|Michael Papierski}}

{{MLBplayer|14|Austin Wynns}}

Infielders

{{MLBplayer| 9|Brandon Belt}}

{{MLBplayer|35|Brandon Crawford}}

{{MLBplayer| 7|J. D. Davis}}

{{MLBplayer|39|Thairo Estrada}}

{{MLBplayer|41|Wilmer Flores}}

{{MLBplayer|70|Mike Ford}}

{{MLBplayer| 8|Tommy La Stella}}

{{MLBplayer|10|Evan Longoria}}

{{MLBplayer|49|Dixon Machado}}

{{MLBplayer|49|Kevin Padlo}}

{{MLBplayer|65|Ford Proctor}}

{{MLBplayer|33|Darin Ruf}}

{{MLBplayer|70|David Villar}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Jason Vosler}}

{{MLBplayer|37|Donovan Walton}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Luke Williams}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" |

Outfielders

{{MLBplayer|29|Lewis Brinson}}

{{MLBplayer| 1|Austin Dean}}

{{MLBplayer| 1|Mauricio Dubón}}

{{MLBplayer| 6|Steven Duggar}}

{{MLBplayer|61|Stuart Fairchild}}

{{MLBplayer|51|Luis González}}

{{MLBplayer|58|Bryce Johnson}}

{{MLBplayer|56|Jason Krizan}}

{{MLBplayer| 6|Yermín Mercedes}}

{{MLBplayer|23|Joc Pederson}}

{{MLBplayer|53|Heliot Ramos}}

{{MLBplayer|13|Austin Slater}}

{{MLBplayer|60|Ka'ai Tom}}

{{MLBplayer|31|LaMonte Wade Jr.}}

{{MLBplayer| 5|Mike Yastrzemski}}

Other batters

{{MLBplayer| 2|Willie Calhoun}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" | Manager

{{MLBplayer|19|Gabe Kapler}}

Coaches

{{MLBplayer| 0|Craig Albernaz}} {{small|(bullpen, catching)}}

{{MLBplayer|84|Andrew Bailey}} {{small|(pitching)}}

{{MLBplayer|97|Brian Bannister}} {{small|(pitching director)}}

{{MLBplayer|95|Alex Burg}} {{small|(bullpen catcher)}}

{{MLBplayer|50|Kai Correa}} {{small|(bench)}}

{{MLBplayer|85|Pedro Guerrero}} {{small|(assistant hitting)}}

{{MLBplayer|91|Mark Hallberg}} {{small|(third base)}}

{{MLBplayer|88|Dustin Lind}} {{small|(director of hitting)}}

{{MLBplayer|87|J. P. Martinez}} {{small|(assistant pitching)}}

{{MLBplayer|92|Alyssa Nakken}} {{small|(special assistant)}}

{{MLBplayer|79|Nick Ortiz}} {{small|(quality control)}}

{{MLBplayer|98|Fernando Perez}} {{small|(video coach)}}

{{MLBplayer|00|Antoan Richardson}} {{small|(first base)}}

{{MLBplayer|77|Justin Viele}} {{small|(hitting)}}

{{MLBplayer|96|Brant Whiting}} {{small|(bullpen)}}

{{MLBplayer|99|Taira Uematsu}} {{small|(assistant coach)}}

Statistics

Updated through October 5.

=Batting=

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:14%;"| Player

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| G

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| AB

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| R

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| H

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| 2B

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| 3B

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| HR

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| RBI

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| BB

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| SO

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| SB

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| AVG

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| OBP

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| SLG

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:5%;"| OPS

{{sortname|Wilmer|Flores}}151525721202811971591030.229.316.394.710
{{sortname|Thairo|Estrada}}140488711272321462338921.260.322.400.722
{{sortname|Mike|Yastrzemski}}148485731043121757611415.214.305.392.697
{{sortname|Brandon|Crawford}}118407509415295239981.231.308.344.652
{{sortname|Joc|Pederson}}134380571041932370421003.274.353.521.874
{{sortname|Luis|González|Luis González (outfielder, born 1995)}}983113179172436307510.254.323.360.683
{{sortname|Austin|Slater}}1252774973152734408912.264.366.408.774
{{sortname|Darin|Ruf}}90268465890113840852.216.328.373.701
{{sortname|Evan|Longoria}}892663165130144227830.244.315.451.767
{{sortname|Joey|Bart}}972613456601125261122.215.296.364.660
{{sortname|Brandon|Belt}}7825425549182337811.213.326.350.676
{{sortname|LaMonte|Wade Jr.}}7721729457182626511.207.305.359.665
{{sortname|Tommy|La Stella}}60180174314021411300.239.282.350.632
{{sortname|Austin|Wynns}}6516214427032110380.259.313.358.671
{{sortname|David|Villar}}5215621366192418580.231.331.455.787
{{sortname|J. D.|Davis}}4913720368081419560.263.361.496.857
{{sortname|Curt|Casali}}4110813253041415360.231.325.370.695
{{sortname|Jason|Vosler}}369814266141210291.265.342.469.812
{{sortname|Donovan|Walton}}247681280181160.158.179.303.482
{{sortname|Yermín|Mercedes}}317391750189170.233.325.342.668
{{sortname|Mauricio|Dubón}}214610111028140.239.245.391.636
Lewis Brinson16365620342141.167.211.472.683
{{sortname|Steven|Duggar}}12362730042164.194.231.278.509
{{sortname|Heliot|Ramos}}920420000260.100.182.100.282
{{sortname|Bryce|Johnson|Bryce Johnson (baseball)}}1118120002170.111.158.111.269
Ford Proctor718320016230.111.182.278.460
{{sortname|Dixon|Machado}}515130000150.200.294.200.494
{{sortname|Kevin|Padlo}}412020000040.167.167.167.334
{{sortname|Luke|Williams|Luke Williams (baseball)}}812131003040.250.250.333.583
{{sortname|Michael|Papierski}}59100000140.000.100.000.100
Willie Calhoun48010001230.125.222.125.347
Austin Dean38130000100.375.444.375.819
{{sortname|Stuart|Fairchild}}58100000030.000.000.000.000
{{sortname|Jason|Krizan}}38010000230.125.300.125.425
{{sortname|Mike|Ford|Mike Ford (baseball)}}14010002000.250.250.250.500
Andrew Knapp84210002200.250.429.250.679
{{sortname|Ka'ai|Tom}}11000000000.000.000.000.000
Team Totals1625392716126125518183683571146264.234.315.390.705

=Pitching=

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:20%;"| Player

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| W

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| L

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| ERA

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| G

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| GS

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| SV

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| IP

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| H

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| R

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| ER

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| BB

! style="background:black; color:#fd5a1e; width:7%;"| K

{{sortname|Logan|Webb}}1592.9032320192.1174766249163
{{sortname|Carlos|Rodón}}1482.8831310178.0131595752237
{{sortname|Alex|Cobb}}783.7328280149.2152726243151
{{sortname|Alex|Wood|Alex Wood (baseball)}}8125.1026260130.2132787430131
{{sortname|Jakob|Junis}}574.4223170112.012057552598
{{sortname|Tyler|Rogers}}343.57680075.27334302349
{{sortname|John|Brebbia}}623.187611068.07127241854
{{sortname|Camilo|Doval}}662.536802767.25427193080
{{sortname|Jarlin|García}}143.74580165.06034271856
{{sortname|Dominic|Leone}}454.01550349.15524222452
{{sortname|Yunior|Marte}}115.44390048.04732292244
{{sortname|Zack|Littell}}335.08390144.14825251339
{{sortname|Sam|Long|Sam Long (baseball)}}133.61286142.13923171433
{{sortname|Alex|Young|Alex Young (baseball)}}112.39241026.1281171120
{{sortname|Sean|Hjelle}}125.7680025.0331916828
{{sortname|Jake|McGee}}127.17240321.1271817611
{{sortname|Anthony|DeSclafani}}026.6355019.0342114417
Scott Alexander001.04174217.11222110
{{sortname|Mauricio|Llovera}}004.41171016.11488820
{{sortname|José|Álvarez|José Álvarez (baseball, born 1989)}}215.28210115.117109915
Thomas Szapucki001.98100013.21233416
{{sortname|Tyler|Beede}}004.666009.2145564
Luis Ortiz001.046008.251136
Jharel Cotton206.755008.0117648
Shelby Miller016.434007.0655314
Luis González005.685006.194410
Cole Waites003.187005.26224|4
{{sortname|Gregory|Santos}}004.912003.232232
Andrew Vasquez000.001002.000014
Austin Wynns0013.502002.033310
{{sortname|Kervin|Castro}}0027.002001.245524
Donovan Walton0027.001001.033310
Team Totals81813.85162162391433.013976976134411370

Farm system

{{See also| Minor League Baseball}}

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! Level !! Team !! League !! Division !! Manager !! Record Type !! Record{{Cite web|url=https://www.milb.com/standings|title=Standings}} !! through

AAASacramento River CatsPacific Coast LeagueWestDave BrundageRegular
Final Stretch
{{winpct|22|35|record=y}}
{{winpct|0|0|record=y}}
rowspan=8| June 10
AARichmond Flying SquirrelsEastern LeagueSouthwestDennis PelfreyRegular{{winpct|31|23|record=y}}
High-AEugene EmeraldsNorthwest LeagueN/ACarlos ValderramaRegular{{winpct|29|20|record=y}}
Low-ASan Jose GiantsCalifornia LeagueNorthLipso NavaRegular{{winpct|32|22|record=y}}
rowspan=2|RookieACL Giants BlackArizona Complex LeagueEastJose MontillaRegular{{winpct|3|0|record=y}}
ACL Giants OrangeArizona Complex LeagueEastGreg TagertRegular{{winpct|1|2|record=y}}
rowspan=2|Foreign RookieDSL Giants BlackDominican Summer LeagueSan PedroJose MontillaRegular{{winpct|1|2|record=y}}
DSL Giants OrangeDominican Summer LeagueNortheastJuan CiriacoRegular{{winpct|1|2|record=y}}

Source:{{cite web|url=https://www.milb.com/about/info-guide |title=2021 Info Guide |publisher=Minor League Baseball |via=MiLB.com |accessdate=June 21, 2021}}

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