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2012 San Diego Padres season

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2012 San Diego Padres
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkPetco Park
CitySan Diego, California
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place4th
OwnersJeff Moorad
General managersJosh Byrnes
ManagersBud Black
TelevisionFox Sports San Diego
(Dick Enberg, Mark Grant, Tony Gwynn, Andy Masur)
Cablemas (Spanish)
RadioXX Sports Radio
(Ted Leitner, Jerry Coleman, Bob Scanlan, Andy Masur)
XEMO-AM (Spanish)
(Eduardo Otega, Juan Angel Avila)
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The San Diego Padres' 2012 season was their 44th season in MLB, and their eighth at Petco Park. The Padres finished with a record of 76–86, fourth place in the National League West.

2011–2012 offseason

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Free agents

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The following free agents were not re-signed from the final roster of the Padres 2011 season.[1]

Player New team
Heath Bell Miami Marlins
Aaron Harang Los Angeles Dodgers
Brad Hawpe Texas Rangers
Chad Qualls Philadelphia Phillies

Trades

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On December 17, 2011, pitcher Mat Latos was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for right-handed starting pitcher Edinson Vólquez and three of the Reds' top 10 prospects—first baseman Yonder Alonso, catcher Yasmani Grandal and right-handed relief pitcher Brad Boxberger.[2][3] Latos was 27–29 in 72 career starts with a 3.37 ERA. Volquez had not returned to form since undergoing elbow reconstruction surgery in 2009. Alonso moved ahead of Anthony Rizzo on the Padres's depth chart at first base. Grandal was the third catcher on the Padres' 40-man roster, joining Nick Hundley and John Baker. Boxberger was the top Double-A closer in the minor leagues in 2011.[2]

On January 6, 2012, the Padres acquired right handed pitcher Andrew Cashner and outfielder Kyung-Min Na from the Chicago Cubs for Rizzo and right-handed starting pitcher Zach Cates.[4]

Regular season

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The Padres started the season 20–41, the worst record in the major leagues at the time.[5] By June 20, they were 22 games under .500.[6]

Starting pitcher Casey Kelly, obtained in the 2010 trade of Adrián González to the Boston Red Sox, made his major league debut with San Diego on August 27, 2012. Kelly earned a win after pitching six shutout innings in a 3–0 victory over the Atlanta Braves. He also recorded his first major league hit in the game.[7] Kelly was the 15th different starting pitcher used by the Padres in 2012, which matched a club record set in 2002 and tied in 2009.[8] The Padres ended the season with 24 pitchers throwing at least 15 innings.[6]

Third baseman Chase Headley was rumored to be traded but was kept at the trade deadline in July.[6][9] He was named the National League Player of the Week for the week ending August 12. He was later named National League Player of the Month for August, becoming the first Padre to be so honored since Tony Gwynn won the award in May 1997. Headley that month was tied for the major league lead in home runs (10) and led the majors with 31 RBIs. He hit .306 (33-for-108) in August with 20 runs scored and a .611 slugging percentage.[10] He earned a second consecutive Player of the Month honor in September after hitting .324 that month with nine homers, 30 RBIs, a .410 on-base percentage, and a .645 slugging percentage. He was the second Padre to win Player of the Month in consecutive months, the first being third baseman Ken Caminiti in August and September of 1996.[11] He became the first Padre to ever have more than one 30-RBI month. Over the final 57 games of the season, he batted .313 with 19 homers, 44 runs scored and 63 RBIs.[9]

The Padres went 5–10 over their last 15 games, losing five consecutive series by 2–1 margins. However, San Diego was 42–33 after the All-Star break.[6] They finished the season with a 76–86 record for a five-game improvement from 2011.[12][13]

Headley led the NL in RBIs with 115, joining former Padre and Hall of Fame outfielder Dave Winfield (118 in 1979) as the only Padres to lead the league in RBIs. Headley set career highs in hits (173), runs (95), home runs (31), walks (86), RBIs, total bases (301), on-base percentage (.376) and slugging percentage (.498) and matched career highs in games played (161), doubles (31) and steals (17). He reached base in 146 games, breaking the Padres record held by Gwynn (144 in 1987). Shortstop Everth Cabrera became the first Padre to lead the NL in stolen bases with 44. He set a team record with a 91.7 percent success rate on steals (44-for-48), which also led the NL.[11][12]

Headley was unanimously voted the Padre Player of the Year by writers covering the team, and Clayton Richard was the unanimous pick as the Padres Pitcher of the Year.[11] Headley also won a Gold Glove Award after leading all major league third basemen in games played (159) and assists (315) and the NL in total chances (425).[14]

Season standings

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NL West standings

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 94 68 .580 48‍–‍33 46‍–‍35
Los Angeles Dodgers 86 76 .531 8 45‍–‍36 41‍–‍40
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 13 41‍–‍40 40‍–‍41
San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 18 42‍–‍39 34‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies 64 98 .395 30 35‍–‍46 29‍–‍52


NL Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Washington Nationals 98 64 .605
Cincinnati Reds 97 65 .599
San Francisco Giants 94 68 .580
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 94 68 .580 +6
St. Louis Cardinals 88 74 .543
Los Angeles Dodgers 86 76 .531 2
Milwaukee Brewers 83 79 .512 5
Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 .500 7
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 7
Pittsburgh Pirates 79 83 .488 9
San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 12
New York Mets 74 88 .457 14
Miami Marlins 69 93 .426 19
Colorado Rockies 64 98 .395 24
Chicago Cubs 61 101 .377 27
Houston Astros 55 107 .340 33


Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2012
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL HOU LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–5 5–4 2–5 9–7 6–0 12–6 5–3 3–3 3–4 2–4 3–4 7–11 9–9 1–5 2–4 9–6
Atlanta 5–2 3–4 1–5 6–1 4–2 3–3 14–4 3–3 12–6 12–6 3–2 4–3 3–4 5–1 8–10 8–10
Chicago 4–5 4–3 4–12 2–4 8–5 2–4 2–4 4–13 4–2 2–4 8–8 3–3 1–6 7–10 1–6 5–10
Cincinnati 5–2 5–1 12–4 5–1 10–5 2–4 3–3 9–6 6–2 3–4 11–7 6–2 4–3 6–7 2–5 7–8
Colorado 7–9 1–6 4–2 1–5 5–2 8–10 3–4 5–1 5–2 2–7 2–4 8–10 4–14 2–5 4–3 2–13
Houston 0–6 2–4 5–8 5–10 2–5 2–4 2–4 8–9 4–2 3–3 5–12 3–5 1–8 4–11 1–7 6–9
Los Angeles 6–12 3–3 4–2 4–2 10–8 4–2 4–2 1–6 4–3 5–2 6–1 11–7 8-10 6–5 4–2 6–9
Miami 3–5 4–14 4–2 3–3 4–3 4–2 2–4 4–4 4–12 8–10 1–4 5–1 5–2 2–5 9–9 5–13
Milwaukee 3–3 3–3 13–4 6–9 1–5 9–8 6–1 4–4 3–2 2–5 11–4 3–4 2–4 6–9 3–5 6–9
New York 4–3 6–12 2–4 2–6 2–5 2–4 3–4 12–4 2–3 10–8 5–2 4–3 4–4 4–3 4–14 8–7
Philadelphia 4–2 6–12 4–2 4–3 7–2 3–3 2–5 10–8 5–2 8–10 3–4 4–3 2–4 5–2 9-9 5–10
Pittsburgh 4–3 2–3 8–8 7–11 4–2 12–5 1–6 4–1 4–11 2–5 4–3 1–5 3–3 8–7 3–2 10–8
San Diego 11–7 3–4 3–3 2–6 10–8 5–3 7–11 1–5 4–3 3–4 3–4 5–1 6–12 3–3 2–3 8–7
San Francisco 9–9 4–3 6–1 3–4 14–4 8–1 10–8 2–5 4–2 4–4 4–2 3–3 12–6 3–3 1–5 7–8
St. Louis 5–1 1–5 10–7 7–6 5–2 11–4 5–6 5–2 9–6 3–4 3–4 7–8 3–3 3–3 3–4 8–7
Washington 4–2 10–8 6–1 5–2 3–4 7–1 2–4 9–9 5–3 14–4 9-9 2–3 3–2 5-1 4-3 10–8


Game log

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Legend
  Padres win
  Padres loss
  Postponement
Bold Padres team member
2012 Game Log
April (7–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
1 April 5 Dodgers L 3–5 Lindblom (1–0) Vólquez (0–1) Guerra (1) 42,941 0–1 [1]
2 April 6 Dodgers L 0–6 Billingsley (1–0) Luebke (0–1) 32,490 0–2 [2]
3 April 7 Dodgers L 5–6 (11) Coffey (1–0) Bass (0–1) Guerra (2) 31,909 0–3 [3]
4 April 8 Dodgers W 8–4 Richard (1–0) Harang (0–1) 19,021 1–3 [4]
5 April 10 Diamondbacks L 2–4 (11) Breslow (1–0) Owings (0–1) Putz (3) 18,652 1–4 [5]
6 April 11 Diamondbacks W 2–1 Frieri (1–0) Hernandez (0–1) Street (1) 16,091 2–4 [6]
7 April 12 Diamondbacks L 1–3 Kennedy (2–0) Owings (0–2) Putz (4) 20,858 2–5 [7]
8 April 13 @ Dodgers L 8–9 Jansen (2–0) Cashner (0–1) 31,601 2–6 [8]
9 April 14 @ Dodgers L 2–8 Lilly (1–0) Wieland (0–1) 46,549 2–7 [9]
10 April 15 @ Dodgers L 4–5 Guerra (1–0) Brach (0–1) 38,359 2–8 [10]
11 April 16 @ Rockies W 7–1 Luebke (1–1) Guthrie (1–1) 21,547 3–8 [11]
12 April 17 @ Rockies L 3–5 Moyer (1–2) Bass (0–2) Betancourt (3) 24,525 3–9 [12]
13 April 18 @ Rockies L 4–8 Nicasio (1–0) Richard (1–1) 24,762 3–10 [13]
14 April 19 Phillies L 0–2 Worley (1–1) Wieland (0–2) Papelbon (4) 17,573 3–11 [14]
15 April 20 Phillies L 1–4 Hamels (2–1) Vólquez (0–2) Papelbon (5) 23,748 3–12 [15]
16 April 21 Phillies W 5–1 Luebke (2–1) Halladay (3–1) 31,437 4–12 [16]
17 April 22 Phillies W 6–1 Bass (1–2) Blanton (1–3) 26,759 5–12 [17]
18 April 24 Nationals L 1–3 González (2–0) Richard (1–2) Rodríguez (5) 16,599 5–13 [18]
19 April 25 Nationals L 2–7 Zimmermann (1–1) Wieland (0–3) Gorzelanny (1) 15,154 5–14 [19]
20 April 26 Nationals W 2–1 Cashner (1–1) Clippard (1–2) Street (2) 18,356 6–14 [20]
21 April 27 @ Giants W 5–3 Luebke (3–1) Hacker (0–1) Street (3) 41,908 7–14 [21]
22 April 28 @ Giants L 1–2 Lincecum (2–2) Bass (1–3) Casilla (3) 42,375 7–15 [22]
23 April 29 @ Giants L 1–4 Bumgarner (4–1) Richard (1–3) Casilla (4) 42,060 7–16 [23]
24 April 30 Brewers L 3–8 Wolf (2–2) Wieland (0–4) 16,218 7–17 [24]
May (10–18)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
25 May 1 Brewers W 2–0 Cashner (2–1) Rodríguez (0–3) Street (4) 19,260 8–17 [25]
26 May 2 Brewers W 5–0 Suppan (1–0) Gallardo (1–3) 15,786 9–17 [26]
27 May 4 Marlins L 8–9 (12) Cishek (4–0) Spence (0–1) 29,201 9–18 [27]
28 May 5 Marlins L 1–4 Buehrle (2–4) Richard (1–4) 25,076 9–19 [28]
29 May 6 Marlins L 3–6 Nolasco (4–0) Cashner (2–2) Mujica (2) 33,572 9–20 [29]
30 May 7 Rockies W 3–2 Vólquez (1–2) Pomeranz (0–2) Thayer (1) 15,895 10–20 [30]
31 May 8 Rockies W 3–1 Suppan (2–0) White (0–1) Thayer (2) 17,478 11–20 [31]
32 May 9 Rockies L 2–6 Friedrich (1–0) Bass (1–4) 20,059 11–21 [32]
33 May 11 @ Phillies L 3–7 Worley (3–2) Richard (1–5) 44,056 11–22 [33]
34 May 12 @ Phillies W 2–1 Vólquez (2–2) Halladay (3–3) Thayer (3) 45,542 12–22 [34]
35 May 13 @ Phillies L 2–3 Hamels (5–1) Suppan (2–1) Papelbon (10) 45,442 12–23 [35]
36 May 14 @ Nationals L 5–8 Stammen (3–0) Mikolas (0–1) Burnett (1) 19,434 12–24 [36]
37 May 15 @ Nationals W 6–1 Bass (2–4) Strasburg (3–1) 23,902 13–24 [37]
38 May 16 Dodgers W 4–2 Richard (2–5) Capuano (5–1) Thayer (4) 21,019 14–24 [38]
39 May 17 Dodgers L 1–8 Harang (3–2) Vólquez (2–3) 27,883 14–25 [39]
40 May 18 Angels L 2–7 Weaver (6–1) Suppan (2–2) 31,389 14–26 [40]
41 May 19 Angels W 3–2 Gregerson (1–0) Haren (1–5) Thayer (5) 43,427 15–26 [41]
42 May 20 Angels W 3–2 (13) Mikolas (1–1) Pauley (0–1) 33,975 16–26 [42]
43 May 21 @ Cardinals L 3–4 Motte (3–1) Cashner (2–3) 40,360 16–27 [43]
44 May 22 @ Cardinals L 0–4 Wainwright (3–5) Vólquez (2–4) 39,151 16–28 [44]
45 May 23 @ Cardinals L 3–6 Lynn (7–1) Suppan (2–3) Motte (8) 40,715 16–29 [45]
46 May 24 @ Mets W 11–5 Stults (1–0) Hefner (0–2) 24,109 17–29 [46]
47 May 25 @ Mets L 1–6 Gee (4–3) Bass (2–5) 24,498 17–30 [47]
48 May 26 @ Mets L 0–9 Santana (2–2) Richard (2–6) 28,745 17–31 [48]
49 May 27 @ Mets L 0–2 Dickey (7–1) Vólquez (2–5) Francisco (13) 28,361 17–32 [49]
50 May 28 @ Cubs L 7–11 Wells (1–1) Hinshaw (0–1) 38,452 17–33 [50]
51 May 29 @ Cubs L 3–5 Samardzija (5–3) Stults (1–1) Russell (1) 35,219 17–34 [51]
52 May 30 @ Cubs L 6–8 Russell (2–0) Thayer (0–1) 38,516 17–35 [52]
June (12–15)
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53 June 1 Diamondbacks W 7–1 Cashner (3–3) Miley (6–2) 27,054 18–35 [53]
54 June 2 Diamondbacks L 2–4 Hudson (2–1) Thatcher (0–1) Putz (12) 36,559 18–36 [54]
55 June 3 Diamondbacks L 0–6 Cahill (3–5) Stults (1–2) 32,228 18–37 [55]
56 June 5 Giants W 6–5 Street (1–0) Edlefsen (0–1) 30,662 19–37 [56]
57 June 6 Giants L 5–6 Bumgarner (7–4) Richard (2–7) Romo (3) 22,269 19–38 [57]
58 June 7 Giants L 3–8 Cain (7–2) Marquis (2–5) Casilla (15) 22,015 19–39 [58]
59 June 8 @ Brewers L 5–9 Marcum (5–3) Vólquez (2–6) 32,759 19–40 [59]
60 June 9 @ Brewers W 5–2 Ohlendorf (1–0) Fiers (1–2) Street (5) 41,604 20–40 [60]
61 June 10 @ Brewers L 5–6 Gallardo (5–5) Bass (2–6) Veras (1) 43,021 20–41 [61]
62 June 12 @ Mariners W 5–4 Richard (3–7) Hernández (4–5) Street (6) 13,084 21–41 [62]
63 June 13 @ Mariners W 1–0 Marquis (3–5) Noesí (2–7) Street (7) 13,931 22–41 [63]
64 June 14 @ Mariners W 6–2 Vólquez (3–6) Ramírez (0–1) 17,306 23–41 [64]
65 June 15 @ Athletics L 2–10 Blackley (1–2) Bass (2–7) Scribner (1) 24,528 23–42 [65]
66 June 16 @ Athletics L 4–6 Doolittle (1–0) Thatcher (0–2) Cook (3) 17,135 23–43 [66]
67 June 17 @ Athletics W 2–1 Richard (4–7) Colón (6–7) Street (8) 21,631 24–43 [67]
68 June 18 Rangers L 1–2 Harrison (9–3) Marquis (3–6) Nathan (14) 29,315 24–44 [68]
69 June 19 Rangers L 3–7 Feldman (1–6) Vólquez (3–7) 25,889 24–45 [69]
70 June 20 Rangers L 2–4 Darvish (9–4) Thayer (0–2) Nathan (15) 23,942 24–46 [70]
71 June 22 Mariners W 9–5 Richard (5–7) Millwood (3–6) Street (9) 30,053 25–46 [71]
72 June 23 Mariners L 1–5 Hernández (5–5) Marquis (3–7) 30,922 25–47 [72]
73 June 24 Mariners W 2–0 Vólquez (4–7) Noesí (2–9) Street (10) 27,529 26–47 [73]
74 June 25 @ Astros W 8–7 (10) Thayer (1–2) Lyon (0–2) Street (11) 14,483 27–47 [74]
75 June 26 @ Astros L 3–5 Lyles (2–4) Wells (0–1) Myers (17) 15,416 27–48 [75]
76 June 27 @ Astros L 0–1 Harrell (7–6) Richard (5–8) 15,012 27–49 [76]
77 June 28 @ Astros W 7–3 Vincent (1–0) Myers (0–3) 19,415 28–49 [77]
78 June 29 @ Rockies L 2–10 Francis (1–1) Marquis (3–8) 42,785 28–50 [78]
79 June 30 @ Rockies W 8–4 Vólquez (5–7) Guthrie (3–7) 48,169 29–50 [79]
July (15–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
80 July 1 @ Rockies W 2–0 Wells (1–1) Pomeranz (0–3) Street (12) 31,829 30–50 [80]
81 July 2 @ Diamondbacks W 6–2 Richard (6–8) Cahill (6–7) Thatcher (1) 19,633 31–50 [81]
82 July 3 @ Diamondbacks W 9–5 Ohlendorf (2–0) Bauer (0–1) 21,329 32–50 [82]
83 July 4 @ Diamondbacks W 8–6 Gregerson (2–0) Hernandez (1–2) Street (13) 48,819 33–50 [83]
84 July 5 Reds W 2–1 Street (2–0) Ondrusek (3–2) 25,181 34–50 [84]
85 July 6 Reds L 0–6 Arroyo (4–5) Wells (1–2) 26,016 34–51 [85]
86 July 7 Reds L 5–6 Bailey (7–6) Richard (6–9) Chapman (10) 34,222 34–52 [86]
87 July 8 Reds L 2–4 Cueto (10–5) Marquis (3–9) Chapman (11) 24,032 34–53 [87]
88 July 13 @ Dodgers L 1–2 Kershaw (7–5) Richard (6–10) Jansen (16) 43,873 34–54 [88]
89 July 14 @ Dodgers W 7–6 Hinshaw (1–1) Jansen (4–3) Street (14) 54,014 35–54 [89]
90 July 15 @ Dodgers W 7–2 Marquis (4–9) Capuano (9–5) 39,715 36–54 [90]
91 July 16 Astros L 0–2 Happ (7–9) Wells (1–3) Myers (19) 26,098 36–55 [91]
92 July 17 Astros W 8–2 Ohlendorf (3–0) Lyles (2–6) 20,944 37–55 [92]
93 July 18 Astros W 8–4 Richard (7–10) Rodríguez (7–8) Street (15) 25,713 38–55 [93]
94 July 19 Astros W 1–0 Vólquez (6–7) Harrell (7–7) 26,735 39–55 [94]
95 July 20 Rockies W 9–5 Marquis (5–9) Pomeranz (1–5) 25,507 40–55 [95]
96 July 21 Rockies L 6–8 (12) Torres (1–0) Thatcher (0–3) Betancourt (16) 37,174 40–56 [96]
97 July 22 Rockies W 3–2 Thayer (2–2) Ottavino (2–1) Street (16) 25,198 41–56 [97]
98 July 23 @ Giants L 1–7 Vogelsong (8–4) Richard (7–11) 42,430 41–57 [98]
99 July 24 @ Giants L 2–3 Casilla (4–4) Thatcher (0–4) 42,559 41–58 [99]
100 July 25 @ Giants W 6–3 Marquis (6–9) Lincecum (4–11) Street (17) 41,871 42–58 [100]
101 July 27 @ Marlins W 7–2 Wells (2–3) Zambrano (5–9) 23,161 43–58 [101]
102 July 28 @ Marlins L 2–4 Eovaldi (2–6) Ohlendorf (3–1) Cishek (4) 26,401 43–59 [102]
103 July 29 @ Marlins L 4–5 (10) Webb (4–2) Brach (0–2) 27,730 43–60 [103]
104 July 30 @ Reds W 11–5 Vólquez (7–7) Leake (4–7) 28,140 44–60 [104]
105 July 31 @ Reds L 6–7 Marshall (4–3) Marquis (6–10) Chapman (22) 20,356 44–61 [105]
August (18–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
106 August 1 @ Reds L 4–6 Arroyo (7–6) Wells (2–4) Chapman (23) 20,527 44–62 [106]
107 August 2 @ Reds L 4–9 Cueto (14–5) Ohlendorf (3–2) 22,396 44–63 [107]
108 August 3 Mets W 3–1 Richard (8–11) Dickey (14–3) Street (18) 34,573 45–63 [108]
109 August 4 Mets L 2–6 Hefner (2–4) Vólquez (7–8) Francisco (19) 36,826 45–64 [109]
110 August 5 Mets W 7–3 Marquis (7–10) Harvey (1–2) 24,635 46–64 [110]
111 August 6 Cubs W 2–0 Stults (2–2) Wood (4–8) Street (19) 27,187 47–64 [111]
112 August 7 Cubs W 7–4 Ohlendorf (4–2) Raley (0–1) Street (20) 26,518 48–64 [112]
113 August 8 Cubs W 2–0 Richard (9–11) Samardzija (7–10) 24,663 49–64 [113]
114 August 10 @ Pirates W 9–8 Brach (1–2) Watson (5–2) Street (21) 38,702 50–64 [114]
115 August 11 @ Pirates W 5–0 Marquis (8–10) Burnett (14–4) 39,485 51–64 [115]
116 August 12 @ Pirates L 5–11 Bédard (7–12) Ohlendorf (4–3) 35,352 51–65 [116]
117 August 13 @ Braves W 4–1 Stults (3–2) Minor (6–9) Thayer (6) 18,250 52–65 [117]
118 August 14 @ Braves L 0–6 Hudson (12–4) Richard (9–12) 16,427 52–66 [118]
119 August 15 @ Braves L 1–6 Maholm (11–7) Vólquez (7–9) 16,302 52–67 [119]
120 August 16 @ Braves L 0–6 Medlen (4–1) Marquis (8–11) 33,157 52–68 [120]
121 August 17 Giants L 1–10 Cain (12–5) Ohlendorf (4–4) 38,755 52–69 [121]
122 August 18 Giants L 7–8 Mijares (3–2) Brach (1–3) Hensley (3) 33,849 52–70 [122]
123 August 19 Giants W 7–1 Richard (10–12) Vogelsong (10–7) 28,605 53–70 [123]
124 August 20 Pirates W 3–1 Vólquez (8–9) Correia (9–8) Thayer (7) 20,401 54–70 [124]
125 August 21 Pirates W 7–5 (10) Mikolas (2–1) McCutchen (0–1) 21,882 55–70 [125]
126 August 22 Pirates W 4–2 Werner (1–0) McDonald (11–6) Layne (1) 20,311 56–70 [126]
127 August 24 @ Diamondbacks W 5–0 Stults (4–2) Corbin (5–5) 32,726 57–70 [127]
128 August 25 @ Diamondbacks W 9–3 Richard (11–12) Kennedy (11–11) 27,619 58–70 [128]
129 August 26 @ Diamondbacks W 5–4 Vólquez (9–9) Cahill (9–11) Gregerson (1) 28,172 59–70 [129]
130 August 27 Braves W 3–0 Kelly (1–0) Maholm (11–9) Gregerson (2) 20,590 60–70 [130]
131 August 28 Braves L 0–2 Medlen (6–1) Werner (1–1) Kimbrel (32) 20,955 60–71 [131]
132 August 29 Braves W 8–2 Stults (5–2) Hanson (12–7) 16,845 61–71 [132]
133 August 31 @ Rockies W 5–4 Richard (12–12) White (2–7) Gregerson (3) 27,366 62–71 [133]
September (13–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
134 September 1 @ Rockies L 1–9 Chacín (2–4) Vólquez (9–10) 30,152 62–72 [134]
135 September 2 @ Rockies L 10–11 Moscoso (1–1) Brach (1–4) Betancourt (27) 30,678 62–73 [135]
136 September 3 @ Dodgers L 3–4 (11) League (1–6) Burns (0–1) 33,540 62–74 [136]
137 September 4 @ Dodgers W 6–3 (11) Layne (1–0) Ely (0–1) Gregerson (4) 40,619 63–74 [137]
138 September 5 @ Dodgers W 4–3 Vincent (2–0) Tolleson (1–1) Layne (2) 50,560 64–74 [138]
139 September 7 Diamondbacks W 6–5 Brach (2–4) Hernandez (2–3) Gregerson (5) 25,403 65–74 [139]
140 September 8 Diamondbacks L 5–8 Miley (15–9) Kelly (1–1) Putz (29) 25,514 65–75 [140]
141 September 9 Diamondbacks W 8–2 Werner (2–1) Corbin (5–7) 21,037 66–75 [141]
142 September 10 Cardinals W 11–3 Stults (6–2) García (4–7) 18,081 67–75 [142]
143 September 11 Cardinals W 6–4 Vólquez (10–10) Wainwright (13–13) Gregerson (6) 29,887 68–75 [143]
144 September 12 Cardinals W 3–2 Richard (13–12) Lohse (14–3) Gregerson (7) 16,442 69–75 [144]
145 September 14 Rockies L 4–7 Moscoso (3–1) Cashner (3–4) Betancourt (29) 25,018 69–76 [145]
146 September 15 Rockies W 4–3 Kelly (2–1) Pomeranz (1–9) Gregerson (8) 27,651 70–76 [146]
147 September 16 Rockies W 12–11 Thatcher (1–4) Belisle (3–7) 22,948 71–76 [147]
148 September 18 @ Diamondbacks L 2–3 Kennedy (14–11) Stults (6–3) Putz (30) 20,811 71–77 [148]
149 September 19 @ Diamondbacks L 2–6 Cahill (12–11) Vólquez (10–11) 21,013 71–78 [149]
150 September 20 @ Diamondbacks W 6–5 Richard (14–12) Skaggs (1–3) Bass (1) 17,821 72–78 [150]
151 September 21 @ Giants L 1–5 Vogelsong (13–9) Kelly (2–2) 41,728 72–79 [151]
152 September 22 @ Giants L 4–8 Bumgarner (16–10) Werner (2–2) 42,418 72–80 [152]
153 September 23 @ Giants W 6–4 Stults (7–3) Hensley (4–4) Street (22) 41,511 73–80 [153]
154 September 25 Dodgers W 2–1 Vólquez (11–11) Beckett (6–14) Street (23) 32,346 74–80 [154]
155 September 26 Dodgers L 2–8 Harang (10–10) Richard (14–13) 24,818 74–81 [155]
156 September 27 Dodgers L 4–8 Capuano (12–11) Kelly (2–3) 32,403 74–82 [156]
157 September 28 Giants L 1–3 Vogelsong (14–9) Werner (2–3) Casilla (25) 32,691 74–83 [157]
158 September 29 Giants W 7–3 Stults (8–3) Bumgarner (16–11) 42,397 75–83 [158]
159 September 30 Giants L 5–7 Loux (1–0) Street (2–1) Romo (13) 33,407 75–84 [159]
October (1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
160 October 1 @ Brewers L 3–5 Marcum (7-4) Richard (14-14) Axford (34) 30,398 75-85 [160]
161 October 2 @ Brewers L 3–4 Henderson (1-2) Bass (2-8) Axford (35) 30,714 76-85 [161]
162 October 3 @ Brewers W 7–6 Layne (2–0) Henderson (1–3) Gregerson (9) 34,451 76–86 [162]

Roster

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2012 San Diego Padres
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Chase Headley 161 604 95 173 31 2 31 115 17 86 .286 .498
Yonder Alonso 155 549 47 150 39 0 9 62 3 62 .273 .393
Cameron Maybin 147 507 67 123 20 5 8 45 26 44 .243 .349
Will Venable 148 417 62 110 26 8 9 45 24 41 .264 .429
Everth Cabrera 115 398 49 98 19 3 2 24 44 43 .246 .324
Chris Denorfia 130 348 56 102 19 6 8 36 13 27 .293 .451
Logan Forsythe 91 315 45 86 13 3 6 26 8 28 .273 .390
Jesús Guzmán 120 287 32 71 18 2 9 48 3 29 .247 .418
Carlos Quentin 86 284 44 74 21 0 16 46 0 36 .261 .504
Alexi Amarista 105 275 35 66 15 5 5 32 8 17 .240 .385
Nick Hundley 58 204 14 32 7 1 3 22 0 15 .157 .245
John Baker 63 193 17 46 8 0 0 14 2 20 .238 .280
Yasmani Grandal 60 192 28 57 7 1 8 36 0 31 .297 .469
Mark Kotsay 82 143 9 37 8 0 2 14 0 11 .259 .357
Orlando Hudson 35 123 11 26 0 5 1 11 3 8 .211 .317
Andy Parrino 55 116 9 24 5 0 1 6 1 17 .207 .276
Jason Bartlett 29 83 8 11 5 0 0 4 0 12 .133 .193
Jeremy Hermida 13 24 2 6 1 1 0 2 1 3 .250 .375
James Darnell 7 17 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 2 .235 .471
Blake Tekotte 11 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .133 .133
Eddy Rodríguez 2 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 .200 .800
Kyle Blanks 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .200 .200
Alí Solís 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 314 19 39 9 1 1 20 1 4 .124 .169
Team Totals 162 5422 651 1339 272 43 121 610 155 539 .247 .380

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Pitching

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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; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Clayton Richard 14 14 3.99 33 33 0 218.2 228 110 97 42 107
Edinson Vólquez 11 11 4.14 32 32 0 182.2 160 88 84 105 174
Anthony Bass 2 8 4.73 24 15 1 97.0 89 59 51 39 80
Jason Marquis 6 7 4.04 15 15 0 93.2 94 53 42 28 79
Eric Stults 8 3 2.92 18 14 0 92.1 86 36 30 23 51
Luke Gregerson 2 0 2.39 77 0 9 71.2 57 19 19 21 72
Brad Brach 2 4 3.78 67 0 0 66.2 50 28 28 33 75
Dale Thayer 2 2 3.43 64 0 7 57.2 53 24 22 12 47
Ross Ohlendorf 4 4 7.77 13 9 0 48.2 62 44 42 24 39
Andrew Cashner 3 4 4.27 33 5 0 46.1 42 23 22 19 52
Andrew Werner 2 3 5.58 8 8 0 40.1 45 26 25 14 35
Huston Street 2 1 1.85 40 0 23 39.0 17 8 8 11 47
Kip Wells 2 4 4.58 7 7 0 37.1 41 23 19 20 19
Miles Mikolas 2 1 3.62 25 0 0 32.1 32 15 13 15 23
Joe Thatcher 1 4 3.41 55 0 1 31.2 30 13 12 14 39
Cory Luebke 3 1 2.61 5 5 0 31.0 28 10 9 8 23
Jeff Suppan 2 3 5.28 6 6 0 30.2 34 19 18 13 7
Casey Kelly 2 3 6.21 6 6 0 29.0 39 23 20 10 26
Alex Hinshaw 1 1 4.50 31 0 0 28.0 23 14 14 20 36
Joe Wieland 0 4 4.55 5 5 0 27.2 26 16 14 9 24
Brad Boxberger 0 0 2.60 24 0 0 27.2 22 12 8 18 33
Nick Vincent 2 0 1.71 27 0 0 26.1 19 5 5 7 28
Cory Burns 0 1 5.50 17 0 0 18.0 26 11 11 10 18
Tommy Layne 2 0 3.24 26 0 2 16.2 9 6 6 3 25
Ernesto Frieri 1 0 2.31 11 0 0 11.2 9 5 3 4 18
Josh Spence 0 1 4.35 11 0 0 10.1 13 5 5 5 10
Micah Owings 0 2 2.79 6 0 0 9.2 8 4 3 5 7
Tim Stauffer 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 7 4 3 3 5
Dustin Moseley 0 0 9.00 1 1 0 5.0 5 5 5 2 4
Matt Palmer 0 0 9.00 3 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 2 2
Team Totals 76 86 4.01 162 162 43 1434.2 1356 710 640 539 1205

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Tucson Padres Pacific Coast League Terry Kennedy
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League John Gibbons
A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Shawn Wooten
A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League José Valentín
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Pat Murphy
Rookie AZL Padres Arizona League Jim Gabella

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