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The 2002 season was the 120th in the history of the San Francisco Giants, the franchise's 45th season in San Francisco, and their third in Pacific Bell Park. The season ended with the Giants winning the National League pennant but losing to the Anaheim Angels in the 2002 World Series.

The Giants finished the regular season with a record of 95–66, Шаблон:Frac games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League West standings. By virtue of having the best record among second-place teams in the National League, they won the NL wild card to earn a postseason berth.

In the postseason, the Giants faced the Atlanta Braves in the National League Division Series. After being brought to the brink of elimination, the Giants won Games 4 and 5 to clinch the series, three games to two. They went on to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series, four games to one to win the franchise's 17th NL championship and its third in San Francisco. Then, in the World Series, they brought the Angels to the brink of elimination before the Angels came from behind to win Games 6 and 7.

2002 was manager Dusty Baker's tenth and final season managing the Giants. Following the season he departed to manage the Chicago Cubs.

Offseason

  • November 28, 2001: Wayne Gomes was released by the San Francisco Giants.[1]
  • December 16, 2001: Tsuyoshi Shinjo was traded by the New York Mets with Desi Relaford to the San Francisco Giants for Shawn Estes.[2]
  • December 18, 2001: Jason Schmidt was signed as a free agent with the San Francisco Giants.[3]
  • January 25, 2002: David Bell was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the San Francisco Giants for Desi Relaford and cash.[4]

Regular season

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Barry Bonds passes Harmon Killebrew for seventh on the all-time home run list on May 13, 2002.

Opening Day starters

Season standings

National League West

Шаблон:2002 NL West standings

Record vs. opponents

Шаблон:2002 NL Record vs. opponents

Transactions

  • June 4, 2002: Matt Cain was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round (25th pick) of the 2002 amateur draft. Player signed June 26, 2002.[6]
  • July 28, 2002: Kenny Lofton was traded by the Chicago White Sox to the San Francisco Giants for Felix Diaz and Ryan Meaux (minors).
  • September 4, 2002: Bill Mueller was traded by the Chicago Cubs with cash to the San Francisco Giants for Jeff Verplancke (minors).[7]

Game log and schedule

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Шаблон:Game log start Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 1 || April 2 || @ Dodgers || 9–2 || Hernández (1–0) || Brown (0-1) || –|| Dodger Stadium || 53,356 || 1–0 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 2 || April 3 || @ Dodgers || 12–0 || Ortiz (1–0) || Nomo (0–1)|| –|| Dodger Stadium || 36,374 || 2–0 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 3 || April 4 || @ Dodgers || 3–0 || Jensen (1–0) || Perez (0–1) || Nen (1) || Dodger Stadium || 32,064 || 3–0 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 4 || April 5 || Padres || 3–1 (10) || Worrell (1–0) || Reed (0-1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 41,714 || 4–0 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 5 || April 6 || Padres || 4–1 || Fultz (1–0) || Jarvis (0–2) || Nen (2) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,894 || 5–0 || W5 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 6 || April 7 || Padres || 10–1 || Hernández (2–0) || Tollberg (0–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,819 || 6–0 || W6 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 7 || April 9 || Dodgers || 0–3 || Nomo (1–1)|| Ortiz (1–1) || Gagne (2)|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,706 || 6–1 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 8 || April 10 || Dodgers || 2–1 || Nen (1–0) || Quantrill (0–1) || –|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,762 || 7–1 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 9 || April 11 || Dodgers || 3–4 || Daal (1–0) || Rueter (0–1) || Gagne (3) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,934 || 7–2 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 10 || April 12 || Brewers || 5–1 || Ainsworth (1–0) || Sheets (1–2)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 37,483 || 8–2 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 11 || April 13 || Brewers || 3–2 || Hernández (3–0) || Figueroa (0-1) || Nen (3) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,206 || 9–2 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 12 || April 14 || Brewers || 3–4 || Vizcaino (1-1)|| Rodríguez (0–1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,936 || 9–3 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 13 || April 15 || @ Padres || 3–4 ||Embree (2-0) || Christiansen (0–1) || || Qualcomm Stadium || 14,675 || 9–4 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 14 || April 16 || @ Padres || 5–1 || Rueter (1–1) || Tomko (0-1) || || Qualcomm Stadium || 20,930 || 10–4 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 15 || April 17 || @ Padres || 3–5 || Jarvis (1-3) || Ainsworth (1–1) || Hoffman (6)|| Qualcomm Stadium || 22,438 || 10–5 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 16 || April 19 || @ Astros || 3–2 || Hernández (4–0) || Reynolds (2–2)|| Nen (4) || Astros Field || 32,028 || 11–5 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 17 || April 20 || @ Astros || 13–9 || Ortiz (2–1) || Redding (0-1)|| Nen (5) || Astros Field || 35,969 || 12–5 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 18 || April 21 || @ Astros || 0–4 || Mlicki (2–2) || Jensen (1–1) || || Astros Field || 32,305 || 12–6 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 19 || April 23 || @ Cubs || 12–4 || Rueter (2–1) ||Bere (1–2)|| || Wrigley Field || 30,643 || 13–6 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 20 || April 24 || @ Cubs || 4–10 || Borowski (1-0)|| Fultz (1–1) || || Wrigley Field || 28,817 || 13–7 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 21 || April 25 || @ Cubs || 1–2 || Lieber (3-0) || Hernández (4–1) || Alfonseca (4)|| Wrigley Field || 33,138 || 13–8 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 22 || April 26 || @ Reds || 3–4 || Sullivan (3-0)|| Rodríguez (0–2) || Graves (9)|| Cinergy Field || 28,341 || 13–9 || L3 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 23 || April 27 || @ Reds || 4–8 (8) || Rijo (2-0)|| Jensen (1–2) || || Cinergy Field || 22,616 || 13–10 || L4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 24 || April 28 || @ Reds || 5–4 || Rueter (3–1) || Haynes (2-3)|| Nen (6) || Cinergy Field || 23,426 || 14–10 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 25 || April 29 || Phillies || 8–5 || Worrell (2–0) ||Cormier (1-3) || Nen (7) || Pacific Bell Park || 35,136 || 15–10 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 26 || April 30 || Phillies || 2–8 || Padilla (3–2)|| Hernández (4–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 34,918 || 15–11 || L1 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 27 || May 1 || Phillies || 2–1 || Rodríguez (1–2) || Bottalico (0–2) || Nen (8) || Pacific Bell Park || 36,304 || 16–11 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 28 || May 3 || Reds || 6–1 || Rueter (4–1) || Rijo (2–1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 39,845 || 17–11 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 29 || May 4 || Reds || 3–0 || Jensen (2–2) || Haynes (2–4)|| Nen (9) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,959 || 18–11 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 30 || May 5 || Reds || 6–5 (10) || Nen (2–0) || Pineda (0–3)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,263 || 19–11 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 31 || May 7 || @ Mets || 5–1 || Ortiz (3–1) || Trachsel (2–4)|| || Shea Stadium || 40,016 || 20–11 || W5 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 32 || May 8 || @ Mets || 8–2 || Rueter (5–1) || Estes (1–4)|| || Shea Stadium || 29,267 || 21–11 || W6 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 33 || May 9 || @ Mets || 4–3 || Jensen (3–2) || Astacio (5–2)|| Nen (10) || Shea Stadium || 28,757 || 22–11 || W7 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 34 || May 10 || @ Expos || 3–6 || Vázquez (2–2)|| Hernández (4–3) || || Olympic Stadium || 7,238 || 22–12 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 35 || May 11 || @ Expos || 3–2 || Fultz (2–1) || Reames (0–1)|| Nen (11) || Olympic Stadium || 29,778 || 23–12 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 36 || May 12 || @ Expos || 2–4 || Armas Jr (5–3)|| Ortiz (3–2) || Herges (6)|| Olympic Stadium || 5,528 || 23–13 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 37 || May 13 || Braves || 7–6 (11) || Worrell (3–0) || Hammond (1–2)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 36,331 || 24–13 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 38 || May 14 || Braves || 2–0 || Jensen (4–2) || Moss (1–1)|| Nen (12) || Pacific Bell Park || 36,972 || 25–13 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 39 || May 15 || Braves || 1–6 ||Maddux (4–2)|| Hernández (4–4) || || Pacific Bell Park || 38,164 || 25–14 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 40 || May 16 || Braves || 4–5 || Marquis (3–2)|| Schmidt (0–1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,236 || 25–15 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 41 || May 17 || Marlins || 9–3 || Ortiz (4–2) ||Dempster (2–4) || Nen (13) || Pacific Bell Park || 37,977 || 26–15 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 42 || May 18 || Marlins || 10–5 || Rueter (6–1) ||Penny (3–3) || Nen (14) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,922 || 27–15 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 43 || May 19 || Marlins || 2–4 || Beckett (2–2)|| Jensen (4–3) || Núñez (9)|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,805 || 27–16 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 44 || May 21 || @ Diamondbacks || 4–9 || Johnson (8–1)|| Fultz (2–2) || || Bank One Ballpark || 47,602 || 27–17 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 45 || May 22 || @ Diamondbacks || 12–5 || Zerbe (1–0) || Morgan (1–1)|| || Bank One Ballpark || 40,351 || 28–17 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 46 || May 24 || @ Rockies || 5–8 || Stark (3–0)|| Ortiz (4–3) || Jiménez (12)|| Coors Field || 37,627 || 28–18 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 47 || May 25 || @ Rockies || 3–6 || Nichting (1–1)|| Rueter (6–2) || || Coors Field || 41,957 || 28–19 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 48 || May 26 || @ Rockies || 6–10 || Jennings (5–2)|| Jensen (4–4) || || Coors Field || 48,073 || 28–20 || L3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 49 || May 27 || Diamondbacks || 7–3 || Hernández (5–4) || Anderson (0–4)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 42,005 || 29–20 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 50 || May 28 || Diamondbacks || 1–0 (10) || Nen (3–0) || Myers (3–2)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 38,390 || 30–20 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 51 || May 29 || Diamondbacks || 3–7 || Schilling (10–1)|| Ortiz (4–4) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,198 || 30–21 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 52 || May 30 || Diamondbacks || 0–1 || Helling (5–5)|| Rueter (6–3) || Kim (13)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,156 || 30–22 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 53 || May 31 || Rockies || 2–6 || Jennings (6–2)|| Jensen (4–5) ||Jones (1) || Pacific Bell Park || 38,337 || 30–23 || L3 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 54 || June 1 || Rockies || 4–5 || Hampton (3–6)|| Hernández (5–5) || Jiménez (15)|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,893 || 30–24 || L4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 55 || June 2 || Rockies || 9–2 || Schmidt (1–1) || Thomson (6–4)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 40,651 || 31–24 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 56 || June 3 || @ Padres || 11–3 || Ortiz (5–4) || Middlebrook (1–2) || || Qualcomm Stadium || 16,534 || 32–24 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 57 || June 4 || @ Padres || 3–1 || Rueter (7–3) || Jones (3-4) || Nen (15) || Qualcomm Stadium || 23,567 || 33–24 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 58 || June 5 || @ Padres || 12–2 || Jensen (5–5) || Tankersley (1–2) || || Qualcomm Stadium || 21,498 || 34–24 || W4 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 59 || June 7 || @ Yankees || 1–2 || Mussina (9–2)|| Hernández (5–6) || Rivera (18)|| Yankee Stadium || 55,053 || 34–25 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 60 || June 8 || @ Yankees || 4–3 || Schmidt (2–1) || Rivera (1–3)|| Nen (16) || Yankee Stadium || 55,194 || 35–25 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 61 || June 9 || @ Yankees || 2–4 ||Clemens (8–2) || Rodríguez (1–3) || || Yankee Stadium || 55,335 || 35–26 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 62 || June 10 || @ Blue Jays || 5–6 || Thurman (1–1) || Rueter (7–4) || Escobar (13)|| SkyDome || 18,081 || 35–27 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 63 || June 11 || @ Blue Jays || 9–2 || Jensen (6–5) || Lyon (1–4)|| || SkyDome || 20,228 || 36–27 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 64 || June 12 || @ Blue Jays || 6–3 || Hernández (6–6) || Halladay (7–3)|| Nen (17) || SkyDome || 21,106 || 37–27 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 65 || June 14 || Athletics || 2–3 || Hudson (4–6)|| Schmidt (2–2) || Koch (14)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,457 || 37–28 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 66 || June 15 || Athletics || 6–2 || Zerbe (2–0) ||Harang (2–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 41,298 || 38–28 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 67 || June 16 || Athletics || 1–2 ||Zito (9–2)|| Rueter (7–5) || Koch (15)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,550 || 38–29 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 68 || June 18 || Devil Rays || 3–8 || Kennedy (5–5) || Hernández (6–7) || || Pacific Bell Park || 36,869 || 38–30 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 69 || June 19 || Devil Rays || 8–0 || Schmidt (3–2) || Rupe (5–9)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 35,909 || 39–30 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 70 || June 20 || Devil Rays || 10–2 || Ortiz (6–4) || Sturtze (0–8)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 39,101 || 40–30 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 71 || June 21 || Orioles || 4–3 || Rodríguez (2–3) || Bauer (3–3)|| Nen (18) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,634 || 41–30 || W3 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 72 || June 22 || Orioles || 2–4 ||Driskill (5–0) || Jensen (6–6) || Julio (14)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,269 || 41–31 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 73 || June 23 || Orioles || 1–3 || Johnson (2–5) || Hernández (6–8) || Julio (15)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,980 || 41–32 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 74 || June 24 || @ Padres || 7–6 || Worrell (4–0) || Hoffman (1-1) || Nen (19) || Qualcomm Stadium || 17,475 || 42–32 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 75 || June 25 || @ Padres || 7–10 || Myers (1-0) || Rodríguez (2–4) || Hoffman (20) || Qualcomm Stadium || 15,856 || 42–33 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 76 || June 26 || Padres || 6–5 (12) || Witasick (1–0) || Myers (1-1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,037 || 43–33 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 77 || June 27 || Padres || 11–6 || Jensen (7–6) || Middlebrook (1-3) || Nen (20) || Pacific Bell Park || 39,519 || 44–33 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 78 || June 28 || @ Athletics || 6–10 || Mulder (9–4)|| Hernández (6–9) || || Network Associates Coliseum || 46,345 || 44–34 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 79 || June 29 || @ Athletics || 5–3 || Schmidt (4–2) || Lidle (2–7)|| Nen (21) || Network Associates Coliseum || 53,501 || 45–34 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 80 || June 30 || @ Athletics || 0–7 || Hudson (6-7)|| Ortiz (6–5) || || Network Associates Coliseum || 54,123 || 45–35 || L1 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 81 || July 1 || @ Rockies || 8–6 || Rodríguez (3–4) || Jiménez (2–5)|| Nen (22) || Coors Field || 31,115 || 46–35 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 82 || July 2 || @ Rockies || 18–5 || Jensen (8–6) || Neagle (4–6)|| || Coors Field || 30,838 || 47–35 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 83 || July 3 || @ Rockies || 4–14 || Jennings (9–4) || Hernández (6–10) || || Coors Field || 48,504 || 47–36 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 84 || July 4 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–6 || Anderson (4–7)|| Schmidt (4–3) ||Kim (22)|| Bank One Ballpark || 45,686 || 47–37 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 85 || July 5 || @ Diamondbacks || 1–2 || Schilling (14–3)|| Ortiz (6–6) || || Bank One Ballpark || 45,211 || 47–38 || L3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 86 || July 6 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–2 || Worrell (5–0) || Mantei (1–1)|| Nen (23) || Bank One Ballpark || 47,687 || 48–38 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 87 || July 7 || @ Diamondbacks || 5–2 || Jensen (9–6) || Helling (7–7) || Nen (24) || Bank One Ballpark || 41,1400 || 49–38 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 88 || July 11 || Rockies || 3–2 || Worrell (6–0) || Jiménez (2–6)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 39,644 || 50–38 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 89 || July 12 || Rockies || 9–0 || Hernández (7–10) || Hampton (5–10)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 40,963 || 51–38 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 90 || July 13 || Rockies || 6–1 || Schmidt (5–3) || Thomson (7–8)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,434 || 52–38 || W5 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 91 || July 14 || Rockies || 3–5 ||Chacon (4–6)|| Rueter (7–6) || || Pacific Bell Park || 41,980 || 52–39 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 92 || July 15 || Diamondbacks || 6–3 || Jensen (10–6) || Helling (7–8)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,645 || 53–39 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 93 || July 16 || Diamondbacks || 3–5 || Johnson (13-3) || Rodríguez (3–5) || Kim (26)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,936 || 53–40 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 94 || July 17 || @ Cardinals || 5–4 || Worrell (7–0) || Veres (3–5)|| Nen (25) || Busch Stadium || 44,355 || 54–40 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 95 || July 18 || @ Cardinals || 1–5 || Morris (11–6)|| Schmidt (5–4) || || Busch Stadium || 44,118 || 54–41 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 96 || July 19 || @ Dodgers || 3–2 (12) || Nen (4–0) || Mota (1–1) || –|| Dodger Stadium || 53,033 || 55–41 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 97 || July 20 || @ Dodgers || 2–4 || Quantrill (2–3) || Rodríguez (3–6) || Gagne (34) || Dodger Stadium || 50,093 || 55–42 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 98 || July 21 || @ Dodgers || 6–4 || Ortiz (7–6) ||Carrara (5-3) || Nen (26) || Dodger Stadium || 54,344 || 56–42 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 99 || July 22 || Cardinals || 3–5 || Hackman (3–3)|| Worrell (7–1) || Isringhausen (23)|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,607 || 56–43 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 100 || July 23 || Cardinals || 0–4 || Morris (12–6)|| Schmidt (5–5) || || Pacific Bell Park || 40,453 || 56–44 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 101 || July 24 || Cardinals || 6–4 || Rueter (8–6) || Benes (0-3)|| Nen (27) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,005 || 57–44 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 102 || July 25 || Cardinals || 3–4 || Smith (4–1)|| Jensen (10–7) || Isringhausen (24)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,503 || 57–45 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 103 || July 26 || Dodgers || 6–11 || Nomo (10–6) || Ortiz (7–7) ||– || Pacific Bell Park || 41,675 || 57–46 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 104 || July 27 || Dodgers || 1–5 || Daal (8–5)|| Hernández (7–11) ||– || Pacific Bell Park || 41,814 || 57–47 || L3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 105 || July 28 || Dodgers || 3–1 || Schmidt (6–5) || Ashby (7-9) || Nen (28) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,642 || 58–47 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 106 || July 30 || @ Phillies || 10–3 || Rueter (9–6) || Myers (1–1)|| || Veterans Stadium || 27,330 || 59–47 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 107 || July 31 || @ Phillies || 6–8 || Timlin (2–3)|| Brohawn (0–1) || Mesa (29)|| Veterans Stadium || 22,595 || 59–48 || L1 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 108 || August 1 || @ Phillies || 1–2 || Wolf (7–7)|| Ortiz (7–8) ||Mesa (30) || Veterans Stadium || 20,380 || 59–49 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 109 || August 2 || @ Pirates || 5–6 || Boehringer (4–3)|| Nen (4–1) || || PNC Park || 28,203 || 59–50 || L3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 110 || August 3 || @ Pirates || 11–6 || Schmidt (7–5) || Wells (10–9)|| || PNC Park || 38,275 || 60–50 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 111 || August 4 || @ Pirates || 10–5 || Rueter (10–6) || Benson (4–6)|| || PNC Park || 31,398 || 61–50 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 112 || August 6 || Cubs || 11–10 || Worrell (8–1) || Farnsworth (3–4)|| Nen (29) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,991 || 62–50 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 113 || August 7 || Cubs || 4–3 (10) || Nen (5–1) || Alfonseca (1–3)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,408 || 63–50 || W4 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 114 || August 8 || Cubs || 3–9 || Clement (9–8) || Hernández (7–12) || || Pacific Bell Park || 41,617 || 63–51 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 115 || August 9 || Pirates || 3–4 || Wells (11–9)|| Schmidt (7–6) ||Williams (34)|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,897 || 63–52 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 116 || August 10 || Pirates || 8–3 || Aybar (1–0) || Lincoln (0–3)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,146 || 64–52 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 117 || August 11 || Pirates || 5–4 (11) || Nen (6–1) || Williams (1–3)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,479 || 65–52 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 118 || August 13 || @ Braves || 7–2 || Ortiz (8–8) || Maddux (11–4)|| || Turner Field || 39,794 || 66–52 || W3 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 119 || August 14 || @ Braves || 0–1 || Glavine (16–6)|| Hernández (7–13) || Smoltz (42)|| Turner Field || 31,039 || 66–53 || L1 |- style="text-align:center; style="background-color:#bbb;" | || August 15 || @ Braves || 3–3 (10) || || || || Turner Field || 35,340 || 66–53 || T1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 120 || August 16 || @ Marlins || 2–4 || Tejera (8–5) || Rueter (10–7) || Looper (6) || Pro Player Stadium || 14,724 || 66–54 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 121 || August 17 || @ Marlins || 3–7 || Beckett (5–6) || Jensen (10–8) || || Pro Player Stadium || 20,926 || 66–55 || L2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 122 || August 18 || @ Marlins || 0–3 || Burnett (12–9) || Ortiz (8–9) || || Pro Player Stadium || 11,158 || 66–56 || L3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 123 || August 19 || @ Marlins || 3–0 || Hernández (8–13) || Tavarez (8–10)|| || Pro Player Stadium || 7,100 || 67–56 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 124 || August 20 || Mets || 1–0 || Schmidt (8–6) || Leiter (10–10)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,283 || 68–56 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 125 || August 21 || Mets || 3–1 || Rueter (11–7) || Thomson (7–11)|| Nen (30) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,021 || 69–56 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 126 || August 22 || Mets || 3–1 || Jensen (11–8) || Bacsik (2–1) || Nen (31) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,207 || 70–56 || W4 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 127 || August 23 || Expos || 2–7 || Ohka (11–6) || Ortiz (8–10) || Eischen (1)|| Pacific Bell Park || 40,879 || 70–57 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 128 || August 24 || Expos || 2–7 || Colón (17–6) || Hernández (8–14) || Stewart (17) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,165 || 70–58 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 129 || August 25 || Expos || 8–4 || Schmidt (9–6) || Vazquez (8–11)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,408 || 71–58 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 130 || August 26 || @ Rockies || 4–3 || Rodríguez (4–6) || Jones (1–3)|| Nen (32) || Coors Field || 26,877 || 72–58 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 131 || August 27 || @ Rockies || 7–4 || Rodríguez (5–6) || Jones (1–4) || Nen (33) || Coors Field || 26,592 || 73–58 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 132 || August 28 || @ Rockies || 9–1 || Ortiz (9–10) || Jennings (15-6)|| || Coors Field || 27,080 || 74–58 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 133 || August 29 || @ Rockies || 10–6 || Hernández (9–14) || Hampton (7-14)|| || Coors Field || 26,330 || 75–58 || W5 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 134 || August 30 || @ Diamondbacks || 7–6 || Schmidt (10–6) || Johnson (19-5)|| Nen (34) || Bank One Ballpark || 47,366 || 76–58 || W6 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 135 || August 31 || @ Diamondbacks || 5–0 || Rueter (12–7) || Schilling (21-5)|| || Bank One Ballpark || 41,915 || 77–58 || W7 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 136 || September 1 || @ Diamondbacks || 6–7 || Kim (8–2) || Nen (6–2) || || Bank One Ballpark || 41,707 || 77–59 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 137 || September 3 || Rockies || 4–2 || Ortiz (10–10) || Hampton (7–15)|| Nen (35) || Pacific Bell Park || 33,483 || 78–59 || W1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 138 || September 4 || Rockies || 1–2 || Neagle (8–9)|| Hernández (9–15) || Jiménez (36) || Pacific Bell Park || 34,342 || 78–60 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 139 || September 5 || Diamondbacks || 5–8 || Schilling (22–5)|| Schmidt (10–7) || || Pacific Bell Park || 37,995 || 78–61 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 140 || September 6 || Diamondbacks || 1–0 || Rodríguez (6–6) || Fetters (3–1)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 40,782 || 79–61 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 141 || September 7 || Diamondbacks || 4–3 || Rodríguez (7–6) || Kim (8–3)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,016 || 80–61 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 142 || September 8 || Diamondbacks || 3–1 || Ortiz (11–10) || Anderson (6–11)|| Nen (36) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,100 || 81–61 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 143 || September 9 || Dodgers || 6–5 || Hernández (10–15) || Perez (13–9) || Nen (37) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,740 || 82–61 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 144 || September 10 || Dodgers || 5–2 || Schmidt (11–7) || Brown (3–4) || Nen (38) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,325 || 83–61 || W5 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 145 || September 11 || Dodgers || 3–7 || Nomo (14–6) || Rueter (12–8) || –|| Pacific Bell Park || 41,310 || 83–62 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 146 || September 12 || @ Padres || 2–3 (10) || Hoffman (2–4)|| Worrell (8–2) || || Qualcomm Stadium || 16,143 || 83–63 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 147 || September 13 || @ Padres || 10–3 || Ortiz (12–10) || Lawrence (12–11)|| || Qualcomm Stadium || 25,857 || 84–63 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 148 || September 14 || Padres || 12–4 || Hernández (11–15) || Tomko (9–10)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 41,506 || 85–63 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 149 || September 15 || Padres || 1–4 || Peavy (6–7)|| Ainsworth (1–2) || Hoffman (37) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,116 || 85–64 || L1 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 150 || September 16 || @ Dodgers || 6–7 || Nomo (15–6)|| Schmidt (11–8) || Gagne (49)|| Dodger Stadium || 35,767 || 85–65 || L2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 151 || September 17 || @ Dodgers || 6–4 || Rueter (13–8) || Daal (11–9) || Nen (39)|| Dodger Stadium || 40,161 || 86–65 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 152 || September 18 || @ Dodgers || 7–4 || Ortiz (13–10) || Ellis (0–1) || – || Dodger Stadium || 40,164 || 87–65 || W2 |- style="background-color:#fbb;" | 153 || September 19 || @ Dodgers || 3–6 || Perez (15–9) || Hernández (11–16) || –|| Dodger Stadium || 43,921 || 87–66 || L1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 154 || September 20 || @ Brewers || 5–1 || Jensen (12–8) ||Neugebauer (1–7) || || Miller Park || 29,271 || 88–66 || W1 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 155 || September 21 || @ Brewers || 3–1 || Schmidt (12–8) || Diggins (0–3)|| Nen (40) || Miller Park || 28,119 || 89–66 || W2 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 156 || September 22 || @ Brewers || 3–1 || Rodríguez (8–6) || Vizcaino (5–2)|| Nen (41) || Miller Park || 34,856 || 90–66 || W3 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 157 || September 24 || Padres || 12–3 || Ortiz (14–10) || Perez (3–5)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 37,772 || 91–66 || W4 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 158 || September 25 || Padres || 6–0 || Hernández (12–16) || Condrey (1–2)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 38,001 || 92–66 || W5 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 159 || September 27 || Astros || 2–1 || Schmidt (13–8) || Miller (15–4)|| Nen (42) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,385 || 93–66 || W6 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 160 || September 28 || Astros || 5–2 || Rueter (14–8) || Robertson (0–2)|| Nen (43) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,045 || 94–66 || W7 |- style="background-color:#bfb;" | 161 || September 29 || Astros || 7–0 || Jensen (13–8) || Oswalt (19–9)|| || Pacific Bell Park || 40,944 || 95–66 || W8 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log end

Postseason

Шаблон:Game log start Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 NLDS || October 2 || @ Braves || 8–5 || Ortiz (1–0) || Glavine (0–1) || Nen (1) || Turner Field || 41,903 || 1–0 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 2 NLDS || October 3 || @ Braves || 3–7 || Milwood (1–0) || Rueter (0–1) || || Turner Field || 47,167 || 1–1 || L1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 3 NLDS || October 5 || Braves || 2–10 || Maddux (1–0) || Schmidt (0–1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 43,043 || 1–2 || L2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 4 NLDS || October 6 || Braves || 8–3 || Hernández (1–0) || Glavine (0–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 43,070 || 2–2 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 5 NLDS || October 7 || @ Braves || 3–1 || Ortiz (2–0) || Milwood (1–1) || Nen (2) || Turner Field || 45,203 || 3–2 || W2 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 NLCS || October 9 || @ Cardinals || 9–6 || Rueter (1–0) || Morris (0–1) || Nen (1) || Busch Stadium || 52,175 || 1–0 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 2 NLCS || October 10 || @ Cardinals || 4–1 || Schmidt (1–0) || Williams (0–1) || Nen (2) || Busch Stadium || 52,195 || 2–0 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 3 NLCS || October 12 || Cardinals || 4–5 || Finley (1–0)|| Witasick (0–1) || Isringhausen (1) || Pacific Bell Park || 42,177 || 2–1 || L1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 4 NLCS || October 13 || Cardinals || 4–3 || Worrell (1–0) || White (0–1) || Nen (3) || Pacific Bell Park || 42,676 || 3–1 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 5 NLCS || October 14 || Cardinals || 2–1 || Worrell (2–0) || Morris (0–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 42,673 || 4–1 || W2 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 WS || October 19 || @ Angels || 4–3 || Schmidt (1–0) || Washburn (0–1) || Nen (1) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 44,603 || 1–0 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 2 WS || October 20 || @ Angels || 10–11 || Rodríguez (1–0) || Rodríguez (0–1) || Percival (1) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 44,584 || 1–1 || L1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 3 WS || October 22 || Angels || 4–10 || Ortiz (1–0) || Hernández (0–1) || || Pacific Bell Park || 42,707 || 1–2 || L2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 4 WS || October 23 || Angels || 4–3 || Worrell (1–0) || Rodríguez (1–1) || Nen (2) || Pacific Bell Park || 42,703 || 2–2 || W1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 5 WS || October 24 || Angels || 16–4 || Schmidt (2–0) || Washburn (0–2) || || Pacific Bell Park || 42,713 || 3–2 || W2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 6 WS || October 26 || @ Angels || 5–6 || Donnelly (1–0) || Worrell (1–1) || Percival (2) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 44,506 || 3–3 || L1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 7 WS || October 27 || @ Angels || 1–4 || Lackey (1–0) || Hernández (0–2) || Percival (3) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 44,598 || 3–4 || L2 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log end

Roster

2002 San Francisco Giants
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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 Benito Santiago 126 478 133 .278 16 74
1B J.T. Snow 143 422 104 .246 6 53
2B Jeff Kent 152 623 195 .313 37 108
SS Rich Aurilia 133 538 138 .257 15 61
3B David Bell 154 552 144 .261 20 73
LF Barry Bonds 143 403 149 .370 46 110
CF Tsuyoshi Shinjo 118 362 86 .238 9 37
RF Reggie Sanders 140 505 126 .250 23 85

Other batters

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
Ramón Martínez 72 181 49 .271 4 25
Kenny Lofton 46 180 48 .267 3 9
Damon Minor 83 173 41 .237 10 24
Tom Goodwin 78 154 40 .260 1 17
Shawon Dunston 72 147 34 .231 1 9
Pedro Feliz 67 146 37 .253 2 13
Yorvit Torrealba 53 136 38 .279 2 14
Marvin Benard 65 123 34 .276 1 13
Bill Mueller 8 13 2 .154 0 1
Calvin Murray 11 12 0 .000 0 0
Tony Torcato 5 11 3 .273 0 0
Cody Ransom 7 3 2 .667 0 1
Trey Lunsford 3 3 2 .667 0 1

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Liván Hernández 33 216.0 12 16 4.38 134
Russ Ortiz 33 214.1 14 10 3.61 137
Kirk Rueter 33 203.2 14 8 3.23 76
Jason Schmidt 29 185.1 13 8 3.45 196
Ryan Jensen 32 171.2 13 8 4.51 105

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Kurt Ainsworth 6 25.2 1 2 2.10 15

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Robb Nen 68 6 2 43 2.20 81
Tim Worrell 80 8 2 0 2.25 55
Félix Rodríguez 71 8 6 0 4.17 58
Chad Zerbe 50 2 0 0 3.04 26
Jay Witasick 44 1 0 0 2.37 54
Aaron Fultz 43 2 2 0 4.79 31
Scott Eyre 21 0 0 0 1.59 7
Manny Aybar 15 1 0 0 2.51 11
Troy Brohawn 11 0 1 0 6.35 3
Jason Christiansen 6 0 1 0 5.40 1
Joe Nathan 4 0 0 0 0.00 2

National League Divisional Playoffs

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San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves

San Francisco wins the series, 3-2

Game Home Score Visitor Score Date Stadium Series
1 Atlanta 5 San Francisco 8 October 2 Turner Field 1-0 (SFO)
2 Atlanta 7 San Francisco 3 October 3 Turner Field 1-1
3 San Francisco 2 Atlanta 10 October 5 Pacific Bell Park 2-1 (ATL)
4 San Francisco 8 Atlanta 3 October 6 Pacific Bell Park 2-2
5 Atlanta 1 San Francisco 3 October 7 Turner Field 3-2 (SFO)

National League Championship Series

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Game 1

October 9: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri

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Game 2

October 10: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri

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Game 3

October 12: Pac Bell Park, San Francisco

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Game 4

October 13: Pac Bell Park, San Francisco

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Game 5

October 14: Pac Bell Park, San Francisco

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World Series

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Game 1

October 19, 2002 at Edison International Field of Anaheim in Anaheim, California

San Francisco won 4–3 at Edison International Field of Anaheim (now Angel Stadium of Anaheim) to take a 1–0 lead. Barry Bonds hit a home run in his first career World Series at-bat. He was one of three Giants to homer in the game (the other two were Reggie Sanders and JT Snow). Troy Glaus hit two home runs for the Angels.

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Game 2

October 20, 2002 at Edison International Field of Anaheim in Anaheim, California

Anaheim won 11–10 at home in a game where the lead kept fluctuating between the two teams, tying up the series. Bonds again hit a mammoth homer with two outs in the 9th inning, off of Troy Percival. The biggest home run of the night, however, was hit by Tim Salmon, a longtime Angel, with two outs and one on in the bottom of the 8th. The dramatic blast broke a 9–9 tie and ultimately won the game for the Angels.

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Game 3

October 22, 2002 at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco

Anaheim won 10–4 in the first game at Pacific Bell Park (now Oracle Park). The Angels batted around twice without a home run in either of their 4-run innings. Barry Bonds hit another home run, becoming the first man to homer in his first three World Series games. Шаблон:Linescore

Game 4

October 23, 2002 at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco

San Francisco scored a 4–3 victory to tie the series. NLCS MVP Benito Santiago tied the game with a single in the 5th inning after the Angels walked Barry Bonds with a runner on second and two outs. David Bell put the Giants ahead with an RBI single in the bottom of the 8th. The run was unearned due to Anaheim catcher Bengie Molina's passed ball during the previous at-bat, allowing J. T. Snow to move to second.

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Game 5

October 24, 2002 at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco

San Francisco took a 16-4 blowout win in a game in which the Angels never led. The most well-known moment in this game occurred when Giants first baseman J. T. Snow scored off a Kenny Lofton triple. 3-year-old batboy Darren Baker, son of Giants manager Dusty Baker, ran to home plate to collect Lofton's bat before the play was completed and was quickly lifted by the jacket by Snow as he crossed the plate, with David Bell close on his heels. Had Snow not acted quickly, Darren could have been seriously injured.

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Game 6

October 26, 2002 at Edison International Field of Anaheim in Anaheim, California

The turning point in the series came in Game 6. Leading 5–0 with one out in the bottom of the 7th inning, eight outs away from the Giants' first World Series title in San Francisco, Giants manager Dusty Baker pulled starting pitcher Russ Ortiz for setup man Félix Rodríguez after Ortiz gave up consecutive singles to third baseman Troy Glaus and designated hitter Brad Fullmer. In a widely publicized move, Baker gave Ortiz the game ball as he sent him back to the dugout. During the pitching change the Rally Monkey came on the JumboTron, sending 45,037 Angels fans into a frenzy. Angel first baseman Scott Spiezio came to the plate and fouled off pitch after pitch before finally hitting a three-run home run that barely cleared the wall in right field. The rally continued in the 8th inning, as Angel center fielder Darin Erstad hit a leadoff line-drive home run, followed by consecutive singles by Tim Salmon and Garret Anderson (Chone Figgins pinch ran for Salmon). When Bonds misplayed Anderson's shallow left field bloop single, Figgins and Anderson took third and second respectively. With no outs, two runners in scoring position and now only a 5–4 lead, Baker brought in closer Robb Nen to pitch to Glaus, hoping that Nen could induce a strikeout that might yet preserve the Giants' slim lead. However, Glaus slugged a double to the left-center field gap over Bonds' head to drive in the tying and winning runs. In the 9th inning, Angels closer Troy Percival struck out Rich Aurilia to preserve the 6–5 victory in front of the jubilant home crowd.

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Game 7

October 27, 2002 at Edison International Field of Anaheim in Anaheim, California

Game 7 proved to be somewhat anticlimactic after the drama of Game 6. The Giants scored the first run on a sacrifice, but the Angels responded with a run-scoring double from catcher Bengie Molina and a three-run double to right field from left fielder Garret Anderson to open a 4–1 lead. Rookie starting pitcher John Lackey maintained that lead. In the 9th inning, closer Troy Percival provided some tense moments as he opened the inning by putting two Giants on base, with only one out. But Tsuyoshi Shinjo – the first Japanese player in a World Series game – struck out swinging, and Kenny Lofton, also representing the tying run, flied out to Darin Erstad in right-center field to end the Series. The Angels won Game 7, 4–1, to claim their franchise's first and so far only World Series Championship. John Lackey became the first rookie pitcher to win a World Series game 7 since 1909.[8]

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Awards and honors

All-Star Game (played July 9, 2002)

Farm system

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References

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External links

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