The 2007 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants ' 125th year in Major League Baseball , their 50th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season , and their eighth at AT&T Park . The team finished in fifth place in the National League West with a 71-91 record, 19 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks .
Their season began with the team attempting to return to the post-season for the first time since 2003. New manager Bruce Bochy was hired to help the club improve on a 76 win season in 2006. Giants left fielder Barry Bonds entered 2007 with 21 home runs shy of tying Hank Aaron for most career home runs. On August 7, 2007, Bonds broke the all-time home run record with his 756th career home run and 22nd of the season. The rotation was bolstered by the arrival of Barry Zito , who was signed to the largest contract ever for a pitcher during the off-season. On September 21 it was revealed that Bonds would not return to the team following the 2007 season.[ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
4–2
4–2
2–4
8–10
6–1
5–2
8–10
2–5
3–4
5–1
5–4
10–8
10–8
4–3
6–1
8–7
Atlanta
2–4
—
5–4
1–6
4–2
10–8
3–3
4–3
5–2
9–9
9–9
5–1
5–2
4–3
3–4
11–7
4–11
Chicago
2–4
4–5
—
9–9
5–2
0–6
8–7
2–5
9–6
2–5
3–4
8–7
3–5
5–2
11–5
6–1
8–4
Cincinnati
4–2
6–1
9–9
—
2–4
4–3
4–11
2–4
8–7
2–5
2–4
9–7
2–4
4–3
6–9
1–6
7-11
Colorado
10–8
2–4
2–5
4–2
—
3–3
3–4
12–6
4–2
4–2
4–3
4–3
11–8
10–8
3–4
4–3
10–8
Florida
1–6
8–10
6–0
3–4
3–3
—
2–3
4–3
2–5
7–11
9–9
3–4
3–4
1–6
2–4
8–10
9–9
Houston
2–5
3–3
7–8
11–4
4–3
3-2
—
4–3
5–13
2–5
3–3
5–10
4–3
2–4
7–9
2–5
9–9
Los Angeles
10–8
3–4
5–2
4–2
6–12
3–4
3–4
—
3–3
5–5
4–2
5–2
8–10
10–8
3–3
5–1
5–10
Milwaukee
5–2
2–5
6–9
7–8
2–4
5–2
13–5
3–3
—
2–4
3–4
10–6
2–5
4–5
7–8
4–2
8–7
New York
4–3
9–9
5–2
5–2
2–4
11–7
5–2
5–5
4–2
—
6–12
4–2
2–4
4–2
5–2
9–9
8–7
Philadelphia
1-5
9–9
4–3
4–2
3–4
9–9
3–3
2–4
4–3
12–6
—
4–2
4–3
4–4
6–3
12–6
8–7
Pittsburgh
4–5
1–5
7–8
7–9
3–4
4–3
10–5
2–5
6–10
2–4
2–4
—
1–6
4–2
6–12
4–2
5–10
San Diego
8–10
2–5
5–3
4–2
8–11
4–3
3–4
10–8
5–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
14–4
3–4
4–2
6–9
San Francisco
8–10
3–4
2–5
3–4
8–10
6–1
4–2
8–10
5–4
2–4
4–4
2–4
4–14
—
4–1
3–4
5–10
St. Louis
3–4
4–3
5–11
9–6
4–3
4-2
9–7
3–3
8–7
2–5
3–6
12–6
4–3
1–4
—
1–5
6–9
Washington
1–6
7–11
1–6
6–1
3–4
10-8
5–2
1–5
2–4
9–9
6–12
2–4
2–4
4–3
5–1
—
9–9
Game log
2007 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
Padres
7 - 0
Peavy (1-0)
Zito (0-1)
42,773
0-1
2
April 4
Padres
5 - 3
Meredith (1-0)
Hennessey (0-1)
Hoffman (1)
39,938
0-2
3
April 5
Padres
5 - 3
Morris (1-0)
Hensley (0-1)
Benítez (1)
37,914
1-2
4
April 6
Dodgers
2 - 1
Penny (1-0)
Lowry (0-1)
Saito (2)
43,146
1-3
5
April 7
Dodgers
4 - 1
Lowe (1-1)
Ortiz (0-1)
Saito (3)
42,098
1-4
6
April 8
Dodgers
10 - 4
Wolf (1-1)
Zito (0-2)
39,343
1-5
7
April 9
@ Padres
1 - 0
Young (1-0)
Cain (0-1)
Hoffman (2)
31,388
1-6
8
April 10
@ Padres
6 - 5
Morris (2-0)
Hensley (0-2)
Benítez (2)
28,878
2-6
9
April 11
@ Padres
4 - 0
Maddux (1-1)
Lowry (0-2)
31,568
2-7
10
April 13
@ Pirates
8 - 5
Ortiz (1-1)
Duke (1-1)
22,117
3-7
--
April 14
@ Pirates
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 13
3-7
--
April 15
@ Pirates
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 13
3-7
11
April 16
@ Rockies
8 - 0
Zito (1-2)
Francis (1-1)
18,222
4-7
12
April 17
@ Rockies
5 - 3
Ramírez (1-0)
Correia (0-1)
Fuentes (3)
18,207
4-8
13
April 18
Cardinals
6 - 5 (12)
Sánchez (1-0)
Hancock (0-1)
40,532
5-8
14
April 19
Cardinals
6 - 2
Lowry (1-2)
Wells (1-3)
Hennessey (1)
37,398
6-8
15
April 20
D-backs
4 - 2
Ortiz (2-1)
Davis (1-2)
Benítez (3)
39,010
7-8
16
April 21
D-backs
1 - 0
Zito (2-2)
González (1-2)
Benítez (4)
36,281
8-8
17
April 22
D-backs
2 - 1
Cain (1-1)
Petit (0-1)
36,868
9-8
18
April 24
@ Dodgers
5 - 3
Morris (3-0)
Lowe (2-3)
Benítez (5)
44,001
10-8
19
April 25
@ Dodgers
6 -4
Lowry (2-2)
Wolf (3-2)
Benítez (6)
43,963
11-8
20
April 26
@ Dodgers
5 - 4
Correia (1-1)
Beimel (1-1)
Benítez (7)
56,000
12-8
21
April 27
@ D-backs
3 - 2
Davis (2-2)
Zito (2-3)
Valverde (9)
24,798
12-9
22
April 28
@ D-backs
5 - 4
Nippert (1-0)
Chulk (0-1)
Valverde (10)
32,147
12-10
23
April 29
@ D-backs
5 - 4
Medders (1-0)
Morris (3-1)
Lyon (1)
28,818
12-11
24
April 30
Rockies
9 - 5
Lowry (3-2)
Fogg (1-2)
34,689
13-11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Rockies
9 - 7
Árias (1-0)
Ortiz (2-2)
Fuentes (5)
33,210
13-12
26
May 2
Rockies
5 - 3
Hennessey (1-1)
Francis (1-4)
32,557
14-12
27
May 3
Phillies
9 - 7
Eaton (3-2)
Cain (1-2)
Myers (1)
33,466
14-13
28
May 4
Phillies
6 - 2
Morris (4-1)
Moyer (3-2)
39,265
15-13
29
May 5
Phillies
9 - 4
Lowry (4-2)
Lieber (1-1)
40,796
16-13
30
May 6
Phillies
8 - 5
Hamels (4-1)
Chulk (0-2)
Myers (2)
38,738
16-14
31
May 7
Mets
9 - 4
Zito (3-3)
Pérez (3-3)
37,365
17-14
32
May 8
Mets
4 - 1
Glavine (4-1)
Cain (1-3)
Wagner (7)
39,455
17-15
33
May 9
Mets
5 - 3
Heilman (3-2)
Benítez (0-1)
Wagner (8)
41,832
17-16
34
May 10
@ Rockies
5 - 3
Cook (2-1)
Lowry (4-3)
Fuentes (9)
20,120
17-17
35
May 11
@ Rockies
8 - 3
Lincecum (1-0)
Fogg (1-4)
26,162
18-17
36
May 12
@ Rockies
6 - 2
Francis (2-4)
Zito (3-4)
33,569
18-18
37
May 13
@ Rockies
15 - 2
Cain (2-3)
Buchholz (1-2)
24,243
19-18
38
May 15
@ Astros
6 - 5 (10)
Qualls (4-1)
Sánchez (1-1)
33,490
19-19
39
May 16
@ Astros
2 - 1
Sampson (4-3)
Lowry (4-4)
Wheeler (9)
33,533
19-20
40
May 17
@ Astros
2 - 1 (12)
Chulk (1-2)
Lidge (1-2)
Benítez (8)
36,815
20-20
41
May 18
@ Athletics
15 - 3
Gaudin (3-1)
Zito (3-5)
35,077
20-21
42
May 19
@ Athletics
4 - 2
Haren (4-2)
Cain (2-4)
Embree (1)
35,077
20-22
43
May 20
@ Athletics
4 - 1
Morris (5-1)
Kennedy (1-3)
35,077
21-22
44
May 21
Astros
4 - 0
Lowry (5-4)
Sampson (4-4)
35,768
22-22
45
May 22
Astros
4 - 2
Lincecum (2-0)
Oswalt (6-3)
Benítez (9)
35,134
23-22
46
May 23
Astros
9 - 1
Zito (4-5)
Albers (1-4)
35,521
24-22
47
May 25
Rockies
5 - 3
Affeldt (2-1)
Benítez (0-2)
Fuentes (14)
41,274
24-23
48
May 26
Rockies
6 - 1
Cook (4-1)
Morris (5-2)
38,212
24-24
49
May 27
Rockies
6 - 4 (10)
Ramírez (2-1)
Kline (0-1)
Fuentes (15)
41,708
24-25
50
May 29
@ Mets
5 - 4 (12)
Smith (2-0)
Benítez (0-3)
47,940
24-26
51
May 30
@ Mets
3 - 0
Zito (5-5)
Glavine (5-3)
Hennessey (2)
41,395
25-26
52
May 31
@ Mets
4 - 2
Hernández (3-1)
Cain (2-5)
Wagner (13)
44,228
25-27
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
@ Phillies
13 - 0
Morris (6-2)
Eaton (5-4)
38,164
26-27
54
June 2
@ Phillies
5 - 2
Hamels (8-2)
Lowry (5-5)
45,153
26-28
55
June 3
@ Phillies
9 - 8
Alfonseca (3-1)
Correia (1-2)
39,293
26-29
56
June 4
@ Phillies
8 - 1
Zito (6-5)
Lieber (2-4)
33,967
27-29
57
June 5
@ D-backs
4 - 3 (10)
Lyon (4-2)
Correia (1-3)
25,848
27-30
58
June 6
@ D-backs
1 - 0
Webb (6-3)
Morris (6-3)
Valverde (21)
24,398
27-31
59
June 7
@ D-backs
5 - 4 (11)
Taschner (1-0)
Medders (1-2)
Kline (1)
21,984
28-31
60
June 8
Athletics
5 - 3 (10)
Calero (1-4)
Hennessey (1-2)
Embree (6)
42,427
28-32
61
June 9
Athletics
6 - 0
Haren (7-2)
Zito (6-6)
42,526
28-33
62
June 10
Athletics
2 - 0
Casilla (2-0)
Cain (2-6)
42,345
28-34
63
June 11
Blue Jays
4 - 3
Morris (7-3)
Towers (2-4)
38,030
29-34
64
June 12
Blue Jays
3 - 2
Lowry (6-5)
Burnett (5-6)
Hennessey (3)
37,574
30-34
65
June 13
Blue Jays
7 - 4
McGowan (3-2)
Lincecum (2-1)
Accardo (7)
40,086
30-35
66
June 15
@ Red Sox
10 - 2
Tavárez (4-4)
Zito (6-7)
36,508
30-36
67
June 16
@ Red Sox
1 - 0
Matsuzaka (8-5)
Cain (2-7)
Papelbon (16)
36,381
30-37
68
June 17
@ Red Sox
9 - 5
Wakefield (7-7)
Morris (7-4)
36,137
30-38
69
June 18
@ Brewers
5 - 4
Gallardo (1-0)
Lowry (6-6)
41,631
30-39
70
June 19
@ Brewers
6 - 2
Sheets (8-3)
Lincecum (2-2)
35,238
30-40
71
June 20
@ Brewers
7 - 5
Vargas (6-1)
Zito (6-8)
Cordero (27)
35,151
30-41
72
June 22
Yankees
7 - 3
Vizcaíno (4-1)
Cain (2-8)
Rivera (9)
43,425
30-42
73
June 23
Yankees
6 - 5 (13)
Chulk (2-2)
Proctor (1-4)
43,485
31-42
74
June 24
Yankees
7 - 2
Lowry (7-6)
Mussina (3-5)
43,503
32-42
75
June 25
Padres
4 - 3 (11)
Chulk (3-2)
Hampson (2-2)
41,140
33-42
76
June 26
Padres
3 - 2 (10)
Meredith (3-5)
Messenger (0-1)
Hoffman (20)
41,329
33-43
77
June 27
Padres
4 - 2
Maddux (7-4)
Cain (2-9)
Hoffman (21)
42,527
33-44
78
June 29
D-backs
4 - 3 (10)
Peña (3-1)
Hennessey (1-3)
Valverde (26)
39,146
33-45
79
June 30
D-backs
4 - 1
Lowry (8-6)
Davis (5-9)
Hennessey (4)
41,515
34-45
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
D-backs
13 - 0
Lincecum (3-2)
Owings (5-3)
42,154
35-45
81
July 3
@ Reds
7 - 3
Harang (9-2)
Correia (1-4)
37,299
35-46
82
July 4
@ Reds
9 - 5
Cain (3-9)
Belisle (5-6)
24,092
36-46
83
July 5
@ Reds
6 - 3
Arroyo (3-9)
Morris (7-5)
Weathers (16)
30,080
36-47
84
July 6
@ Cardinals
4 - 3
Lowry (9-6)
Maroth (5-3)
Messenger (1)
45,245
37-47
85
July 7
@ Cardinals
7 - 6
Lincecum (4-2)
Looper (6-7)
Hennessey (5)
45,355
38-47
86
July 8
@ Cardinals
7 - 0
Wellemeyer (3-2)
Zito (6-9)
44,613
38-48
87
July 13
Dodgers
9 - 1
Billingsley (6-0)
Cain (3-10)
43,230
38-49
88
July 14
Dodgers
8 - 7 (12)
Hendrickson (4-4)
Misch (0-1)
Seánez (1)
43,452
38-50
89
July 15
Dodgers
5 - 3
Tomko (2-7)
Lowry (9-7)
Saito (24)
43,446
38-51
90
July 16
@ Cubs
3 - 2
Hill (6-6)
Correia (1-5)
Howry (6)
40,282
38-52
91
July 17
@ Cubs
4 - 2
Zito (7-9)
Marmol (2-1)
Hennessey (6)
41,102
39-52
92
July 18
@ Cubs
12 - 1
Zambrano (12-7)
Cain (3-11)
Gallagher (1)
39,792
39-53
93
July 19
@ Cubs
9 - 8
Lilly (10-4)
Morris (7-6)
Howry (7)
40,198
39-54
94
July 20
@ Brewers
8 - 4
Lowry (10-7)
Villanueva (6-2)
43,121
40-54
95
July 21
@ Brewers
8 - 0
Lincecum (5-2)
Bush (8-8)
43,180
41-54
96
July 22
@ Brewers
7 - 5
Vargas (8-2)
Zito (7-10)
Cordero (31)
42,554
41-55
97
July 23
Braves
4 - 2
Smoltz (10-5)
Cain (3-12)
Wickman (17)
42,679
41-56
98
July 24
Braves
7 - 5 (13)
Moylan (4-1)
Sánchez (1-2)
Yates (2)
43,072
41-57
99
July 25
Braves
2 - 1
Lowry (11-7)
James (8-8)
Hennessey (7)
42,834
42-57
100
July 26
Braves
4 - 2
Lincecum (6-2)
Carlyle (5-3)
Hennessey (8)
42,366
43-57
101
July 27
Marlins
12 - 10
Chulk (4-2)
Pinto (2-4)
42,831
44-57
102
July 28
Marlins
4 - 3
Taschner (2-0)
Gregg (0-4)
43,001
45-57
103
July 29
Marlins
8 - 5
Mitre (5-5)
Morris (7-7)
Gregg (21)
42,965
45-58
104
July 31
@ Dodgers
3 - 1
Lowry (12-7)
Penny (13-2)
Hennessey (9)
56,000
46-58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Dodgers
6 - 8
Broxton (4-2)
Messenger (1-3)
Saito (27)
56,000
46-59
106
August 2
@ Dodgers
4 - 2
Zito (8-10)
Tomko (2-9)
Kline (2)
56,000
47-59
107
August 3
@ Padres
3 - 4 (10)
Bell (5-3)
Taschner (2-1)
43,523
47-60
108
August 4
@ Padres
2 - 3 (12)
Meredith (4-5)
Messenger (1-4)
42,497
47-61
109
August 5
@ Padres
4 - 5
Brocail (4-1)
Chulk (4-3)
Hoffman (29)
42,438
47-62
110
August 6
Nationals
3 - 2 (11)
Hennessey (2-3)
King (1-1)
43,052
48-62
111
August 7
Nationals
6 - 8
Schroder (1-0)
Correia (1-6)
Cordero (24)
43,154
48-63
112
August 8
Nationals
5 - 0
Cain (4-12)
Redding (1-3)
42,991
49-63
113
August 9
Nationals
1 - 3
Hanrahan (2-0)
Misch (0-2)
Cordero (25)
41,555
49-64
114
August 10
Pirates
8 - 7
Grabow (2-1)
Chulk (4-4)
Capps (10)
41,923
49-65
115
August 11
Pirates
13 - 3
Armas (2-3)
Lincecum (6-3)
43,105
49-66
116
August 12
Pirates
5 - 0
Gorzelanny (11-6)
Zito (8-11)
41,976
49-67
117
August 13
@ Pirates
3 - 1
Maholm (8-14)
Cain (4-13)
49-68
118
August 13
@ Pirates
10 - 3
Lowry (13-7)
Youman (2-4)
25,434
50-68
119
August 14
@ Braves
5 - 4
Wickman (3-2)
Kline (0-2)
36,186
50-69
120
August 15
@ Braves
6 - 3
Hudson (14-5)
Ortiz (2-3)
Wickman (20)
33,841
50-70
121
August 16
@ Braves
9 - 3
Lincecum (7-3)
James (9-9)
36,419
51-70
122
August 17
@ Marlins
3 - 0
Zito (9-11)
Olsen (9-10)
Hennessey (10)
25,079
52-70
123
August 18
@ Marlins
4 - 3
Cain (5-13)
VandenHurk (3-4)
Hennessey (11)
42,817
53-70
124
August 19
@ Marlins
6 - 5
Chulk (5-4)
Gardner (3-4)
Hennessey (12)
15,351
54-70
125
August 20
@ Marlins
8 - 7
Taschner (3-1)
Wolf (0-1)
Wilson (1)
10,907
55-70
126
August 21
Cubs
5 - 1
Eyre (1-1)
Lincecum (7-4)
41,242
55-71
127
August 22
Cubs
4 - 2
Marmol (3-1)
Misch (0-3)
Dempster (20)
39,548
55-72
128
August 23
Cubs
4 - 1
Cain (6-13)
Zambrano (14-10)
Hennessey (13)
41,558
56-72
129
August 24
Brewers
11 - 6
Lowry (14-7)
Capuano (5-11)
37,583
57-72
130
August 25
Brewers
6 - 2
Correia (2-6)
Gallardo (5-4)
Wilson (2)
39,069
58-72
131
August 26
Brewers
5 - 4
Kline (1-2)
Linebrink (4-5)
Hennessey (14)
40,997
59-72
132
August 27
Rockies
4 - 1
Wilson (1-0)
Julio (0-5)
Hennessey (15)
35,726
60-72
133
August 28
Rockies
3 - 1
Cain (7-13)
Morales (0-2)
Hennessey (16)
37,844
61-72
134
August 29
Rockies
8 - 0
Francis (14-6)
Lowry (14-8)
38,397
61-73
135
August 31
@ Nationals
3 - 2
Correia (3-6)
Redding (3-5)
Hennessey (17)
25,169
62-73
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
136
September 1
@ Nationals
4 - 1
Hanrahan (4-2)
Sánchez (1-3)
Cordero (29)
30,221
62-74
137
September 2
@ Nationals
2 - 1
Cordero (3-3)
Wilson (1-1)
27,310
62-75
138
September 3
@ Rockies
7 - 4
Francis (15-6)
Cain (7-14)
Corpas (13)
30,168
62-76
139
September 4
@ Rockies
6 - 5
Corpas (4-2)
Hennessey (2-4)
20,553
62-77
140
September 5
@ Rockies
5 - 3
Correia (4-6)
Jiménez (3-3)
Hennessey (18)
22,157
63-77
141
September 7
Dodgers
5 - 4
Hennessey (3-4)
Broxton (4-3)
40,016
64-77
142
September 8
Dodgers
6 - 2
Wells (7-8)
Zito (9-12)
42,228
64-78
143
September 9
Dodgers
4 - 2
Walker (1-0)
Beimel (4-2)
Hennessey (19)
40,650
65-78
144
September 10
D-backs
5 - 3
Peguero (1-0)
Hennessey (3-5)
Peña (2)
33,498
65-79
145
September 11
D-backs
2 - 1
Walker (2-0)
Wickman (3-4)
Wilson (3)
33,633
66-79
146
September 12
D-backs
9 - 4
Webb (16-10)
Sánchez (1-4)
37,083
66-80
147
September 14
@ Padres
5 - 4 (10)
Hoffman (4-4)
Giese (0-1)
32,053
66-81
148
September 15
@ Padres
6 - 0
Tomko (3-11)
Cain (7-15)
41,554
66-82
149
September 16
@ Padres
5 - 1
Peavy (18-6)
Lincecum (7-5)
34,000
66-83
150
September 17
@ D-backs
8 - 5
Munter (1-0)
Peña (5-4)
Wilson (4)
31,122
67-83
151
September 18
@ D-backs
5 - 0
Owings (7-8)
Sánchez (1-5)
44,220
67-84
152
September 19
@ D-backs
6 - 4
Cruz (6-1)
Zito (9-13)
Valverde (46)
42,855
67-85
153
September 20
Reds
4 - 2
Bailey (3-2)
Cain (7-16)
Weathers (32)
35,019
67-86
154
September 21
Reds
9 - 8 (11)
McBeth (3-2)
Munter (1-1)
Weathers (33)
35,502
67-87
155
September 22
Reds
2 - 0
Hennessey (4-5)
Bray (3-3)
Wilson (5)
36,375
68-87
156
September 23
Reds
5 - 4
Messenger (2-4)
Harang (16-5)
Wilson (6)
38,029
69-87
157
September 24
Padres
9 - 4
Zito (10-13)
Young (9-8)
35,650
70-87
158
September 25
Padres
6 - 4
Thatcher (1-1)
Wilson (1-2)
Hoffman (41)
35,524
70-88
159
September 26
Padres
11 - 3
Peavy (19-6)
Misch (0-4)
42,926
70-89
160
September 28
@ Dodgers
8 - 3
Wells (9-9)
Correia (4-7)
47,696
70-90
161
September 29
@ Dodgers
6 - 5 (10)
Saito (2-1)
Giese (0-2)
51,983
70-91
162
September 30
@ Dodgers
11 - 2
Zito (11-13)
Stults (1-4)
49,211
71-91
Historic Moments
2007 was a year that had various milestones, whether personal, or historical in terms of team history, or MLB history.
May
On May 7, 2007, Bengie Molina became the first Giant since Willie McCovey in 1977 to hit two home runs in one inning. Ray Durham led off the fifth inning with a walk, and Molina followed the walk with a two-run home run to left field. Rich Aurilia later hit a three-run homer, to make it a six run inning. Barry Bonds, and Durham then walked, and Molina came up and hit a three-run home run to left-center field, to finish a nine run inning.[ 2]
Later in May, on Mother's day, the 13th, rookie Fred Lewis hit for the cycle, in his 16th Major League game, becoming only the 22nd Giant to do so. Lewis hit a double in the first inning, leading off the game, and hit his first major league home run, a three-run shot, in the third inning. His triple came in the fifth inning, and he got the last leg of the cycle in the seventh inning. Lewis was the first Giant to hit for the cycle since Randy Winn did it in Cincinnati on Aug 15, 2005. He is only the fourth player in Major League history to hit his first home run as part of a cycle, joining, Cliff Heathcote, Gary Ward, and Luke Scott. Heathcote accomplished this feat on June 13, 1918, Ward on September 18, 1980, and Scott on July 28, 2006. He also became the first left-handed San Francisco Giants batter to hit for the cycle.[ 3]
June
Rookie Fred Lewis hit his first career grand slam against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 1, 2007.[ 4]
July
On July 4, 2007 Fred Lewis hit his second grand slam of the season, becoming the first rookie in San Francisco Giants history to hit two slams in one season. Two of Lewis' first three career home runs were grand slams, and the other was part of a cycle.[ 5]
August
On August 4, 2007, Barry Bonds tied Hank Aaron for the most home runs in Major League history, when he hit his 755th career home run off of the San Diego Padres' Clay Hensley[ 6]
Barry Bonds became the all-time home run leader at 8:51 pm pacific time, on August 7, 2007 when he hit his 756th career home run off Mike Bascik and the Washington Nationals. His milestone home run was hit just to the right of center field.[ 7] A plaque commemorating his home run has since been placed on the wall near where his home run landed.[ 8]
On August 8, Bonds added to his home run total, when he hit his 757th career homer into McCovey cove. He hit it off of the Washington Nationals' Tim Redding.[ 9]
September
Barry Bonds hit his final home run of 2007 on September 5, bringing his career total to 762.[ 10] This would be the final home run of his career.
Roster moves
April
The Giants made no notable roster moves during April.
May
May was a month full of injuries and roster-switches for the Giants. On May 3, starting pitcher Russ Ortiz suffered elbow neuritis and was placed on the 15-day disabled list . Second baseman Kevin Frandsen was recalled from the Giants' triple-A affiliate Fresno Grizzlies . The very next day, May 4, reliever Scott Munter was recalled from Fresno and first baseman Lance Niekro was designated for assignment . He cleared waivers and was sent down to Fresno on May 9.
On May 6, starter Tim Lincecum was recalled from Fresno and Scott Munter was sent down. On May 10, Dave Roberts was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to elbow surgery and Todd Linden was designated for assignment. Outfielders Dan Ortmeier and Fred Lewis were recalled from Fresno.
On May 21, Russ Ortiz came off the disabled list, forcing pitcher Jonathan Sánchez to be sent down to Fresno. To end the month, the team's closer Armando Benítez was traded to the Marlins for pitcher Randy Messenger .
June
Russ Ortiz was once again placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 7 because of a strained right forearm. Jonathan Sánchez was recalled, once again. On June 9, catcher Eliézer Alfonzo was placed on the 15-day disabled list and Guillermo Rodríguez was recalled from Fresno. Later that same day, outfielder Fred Lewis was placed on the 15-day disabled list because of a right oblique strain. Outfielder Dave Roberts was recalled in his place.
July
On July 31, 2007, pitcher Matt Morris was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for center field prospect Rajai Davis and pitcher Stephen MacFarland.
Roster
2007 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
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
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Other pitchers
Relief pitchers
Awards and honors
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: San Jose, Salem-Keizer
References
^ Curry, Jack (September 22, 2007), "Bonds Goes From Out of the Park to Out of a Job" , The New York Times , retrieved September 22, 2007
^ "Molina's monster fifth powers Giants" Catcher begins and ends nine-run rally with long balls
^ "Giants rookie Lewis hits for the cycle" gets two singles, double, triple, homer vs. Rockies
^ "Homers, Morris lead romp over Phillies" Starter gets three hits; Lewis launches first grand slam
^ "Cain picked up by Lewis' slam in win" Righty gets plenty of support; Durham, Aurilia go back-to-back
^ "Bonds pulls up to Aaron with No. 755" Slugger matches all-time homer record with shot off Hensley
^ "BB king: Bonds hits home run No. 756" Slugger sits alone atop MLB's long-ball list with shot off Bacsik
^ "Tributes to Bonds added at AT&T Park" Outfield plaque commemorates 756th homer; 500 club honored
^ "Bonds wastes no time clubbing No. 757" Slugger belts Splash Hit less than 24 hours after record-breaker
^ "Big blasts decide night for Giants" Three dingers sink Rockies in season series finale
^ Bengie Molina, 2007 recipient
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