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1 Offseason  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  





2.2  Record vs. opponents  





2.3  Transactions  





2.4  Roster  





2.5  Pacific Bell Park  







3 Player stats  



3.1  Batting  





3.2  Starters by position  



3.2.1  Other batters  







3.3  Starting pitchers  



3.3.1  Other pitchers  



3.3.1.1  Relief pitchers  











4 National League Divisional Playoffs  



4.1  San Francisco Giants vs. New York Mets  







5 Award winners  





6 Farm system  





7 References  





8 External links  














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2000 San Francisco Giants
National League West Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkPacific Bell Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Record97–65 (.599)
Divisional place1st
OwnersPeter Magowan
General managersBrian Sabean
ManagersDusty Baker
TelevisionKTVU
(Mike Krukow, Ted Robinson, Jon Miller)
FSN Bay Area
(Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, Lon Simmons)
RadioKNBR
(Mike Krukow, Lon Simmons, Ted Robinson, Jon Miller, Duane Kuiper)
KZSF
(Erwin Higueros, Amaury Pi-Gonzalez)
← 1999 Seasons 2001 →

The 2000 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 118th season in Major League Baseball and their 43rd season in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season. The Giants finished in first place in the National League West with a record of 97 wins and 65 losses, which was the best record in the major leagues in 2000. They lost the NLDS in four games to the New York Mets. The team played their first season in newly opened Pacific Bell Park. The Giants had 889 runs batted in (RBI), the most in franchise history,[1] while their 925 runs scored is the most in the club's San Francisco era.[2]

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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  • t
  • e
  • NL West
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    San Francisco Giants 97 65 .599 55‍–‍26 42‍–‍39
    Los Angeles Dodgers 86 76 .531 11 44‍–‍37 42‍–‍39
    Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 .525 12 47‍–‍34 38‍–‍43
    Colorado Rockies 82 80 .506 15 48‍–‍33 34‍–‍47
    San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 21 41‍–‍40 35‍–‍46

    Record vs. opponents

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  • e

  • Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
    Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
    Arizona 3–6 5–4 2–5 7–6 4–5 6–1 7–6 4–5 4–5 2–7 8–1 7–2 9–4 6–7 5–4 6–9
    Atlanta 6–3 4–5 2–5 5–4 6–6 5–4 7–2 6–3 6–7 7–6 8–5 5–2 8–1 6–3 3–4 11–7
    Chicago 4–5 5–4 4–8 4–5 1–6 5–7 3–6 6–7 4–5 2–5 6–3 3–9 3–5 4–5 3–10 8–7
    Cincinnati 5–2 5–2 8–4 6–3 3–6 7–5 4–5 5–8–1 6–3 5–4 3–4 7–6 4–5 3–6 7–6 7–8
    Colorado 6–7 4–5 5–4 3–6 4–5 5–4 4–9 4–5 7–2 3–6 6–3 7–2 7–6 6–7 5–3 6–6
    Florida 5–4 6–6 6–1 6–3 5–4 3–5 2–7 3–4 7–6 6–6 9–4 5–4 2–7 3–6 3–6 8–9
    Houston 1–6 4–5 7–5 5–7 4–5 5–3 3–6 7–6 4–5 2–5 5–4 10–3 2–7 1–8 6–6 6–9
    Los Angeles 6–7 2–7 6–3 5–4 9–4 7–2 6–3 3–4 5–3 4–5 5–4 4–5 8–5 7–5 3–6 6–9
    Milwaukee 5–4 3–6 7–6 8–5–1 5–4 4–3 6–7 4–3 4–5 2–7 2–5 7–5 2–7 3–6 5–7 6–9
    Montreal 5–4 7–6 5–4 3–6 2–7 6–7 5–4 3–5 5–4 3–9 5–7 3–4 3–6 3–6 2–5 7–11
    New York 7–2 6–7 5–2 4–5 6–3 6–6 5–2 5–4 7–2 9–3 6–7 7–2 3–6 3–5 6–3 9–9
    Philadelphia 1–8 5–8 3–6 4–3 3–6 4–9 4–5 4–5 5–2 7–5 7–6 3–6 2–5 2–7 2–7 9–9
    Pittsburgh 2–7 2–5 9–3 6–7 2–7 4–5 3–10 5–4 5–7 4–3 2–7 6–3 7–2 2–6 4–8 6–9
    San Diego 4–9 1–8 5–3 5–4 6–7 7–2 7–2 5–8 7–2 6–3 6–3 5–2 2–7 5–7 0–9 5–10
    San Francisco 7–6 3–6 5–4 6–3 7–6 6–3 8–1 5–7 6–3 6–3 5–3 7–2 6–2 7–5 5–4 8–7
    St. Louis 4–5 4–3 10–3 6–7 3–5 6–3 6–6 6–3 7–5 5–2 3–6 7–2 8–4 9–0 4–5 7–8

    Transactions

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    Roster

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    2000 San Francisco Giants
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders Manager

    Coaches

    Pacific Bell Park

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    AT&T Park
    The "Splash Hit" counter on the right field wall
    The Coca-Cola bottle and old-fashioned glove

    Player stats

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    Batting

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    Starters by position

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    Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    C Bobby Estalella 106 299 70 .234 14 53
    1B J.T. Snow 155 536 152 .284 19 96
    2B Jeff Kent 159 587 196 .334 33 125
    SS Rich Aurilia 141 509 138 .271 20 79
    3B Bill Mueller 153 560 150 .268 10 55
    LF Barry Bonds 143 480 147 .306 49 106
    CF Marvin Benard 149 560 147 .263 12 55
    RF Ellis Burks 122 393 135 .344 24 96

    Other batters

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    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    Armando Ríos 115 233 62 .266 10 50
    Doug Mirabelli 82 230 53 .230 6 28
    Calvin Murray 108 194 47 .242 2 22
    Ramón Martínez 88 189 57 .302 6 25
    Russ Davis 80 180 47 .261 9 24
    Felipe Crespo 89 131 38 .290 4 29
    Terrell Lowery 24 34 15 .441 1 5
    Juan Melo 11 13 1 .077 0 1
    Damon Minor 10 9 4 .444 3 6
    Scott Servais 7 8 2 .250 0 0
    Pedro Feliz 8 7 2 .286 0 0

    Starting pitchers

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    Note: G = Games; IP = Innings pitched: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Liván Hernández 33 240.0 17 11 3.75 165
    Russ Ortiz 33 195.2 14 12 5.01 167
    Shawn Estes 30 190.1 15 6 4.26 136
    Kirk Reuter 32 184.0 11 9 3.96 71
    Joe Nathan 20 93.1 5 2 5.21 61

    Other pitchers

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    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Mark Gardner 30 149.1 11 7 4.05 92
    Relief pitchers
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    Note: G = Games: W = Wins: L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G W L SV ERA SO
    Robb Nen 68 4 3 41 1.50 92
    Félix Rodríguez 76 4 2 3 2.64 95
    Alan Embree 63 3 5 2 4.95 49
    Aaron Fultz 58 5 2 1 4.67 62
    John Johnstone 47 3 4 0 6.30 37
    Doug Henry 27 3 1 0 2.49 16
    Miguel Del Toro 9 2 0 0 5.19 16
    Ben Weber 9 0 1 0 14.63 6
    Chad Zerbe 4 0 0 0 4.50 5
    Ryan Vogelsong 4 0 0 0 0.00 6
    Scott Linebrink 3 0 0 0 11.57 0

    National League Divisional Playoffs

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    San Francisco Giants vs. New York Mets

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    New York wins series, 3–1.

    Game Score Date
    1 San Francisco 5, New York 1 October 4
    2 New York 5, San Francisco 4 (10 innings) October 5
    3 New York 3, San Francisco 2 (13 innings) October 7
    4 New York 4, San Francisco 0 October 8

    Award winners

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    All-Star Game

    National League Most Valuable Player: Jeff Kent, Second Base

    Farm system

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    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Fresno Grizzlies Pacific Coast League Shane Turner
    AA Shreveport Captains Texas League Bill Hayes
    A Bakersfield Blaze California League Lenn Sakata
    A San Jose Giants California League Keith Comstock
    A-Short Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Northwest League Fred Stanley
    Rookie AZL Giants Arizona League Lemmie Miller

    [8]

    References

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    1. ^ "Team Batting Season Finder: For Single Seasons, from 1871 to 2020, Playing for SFG, RBI>=800, Standard statistics, Sorted by greatest Runs Batted In". Stathead. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Team Batting Season Finder: For Single Seasons, from 1871 to 2020, Playing for SFG, R>=850, Standard statistics, Sorted by greatest Runs Scored". Stathead. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ Bobby Estalella Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  • ^ Boof Bonser Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  • ^ "Jalal Leach Stats".
  • ^ "Splash Hits". SFGiants.com. Retrieved September 18, 2007.
  • ^ Ellis Burks, 2000 recipient
  • ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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