Major League Baseball team season
The 1980 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 98th season in Major League Baseball, their 23rd season in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 21st at Candlestick Park. The team finished in fifth place in the National League West with a 75–86 record, 17 games behind the Houston Astros.
Offseason
- December 3, 1979: Guy Sularz was drafted by the Minnesota Twins from the San Francisco Giants in the 1979 rule 5 draft.[1]
- December 19, 1979: Rob Andrews was released by the Giants.[2]
- March 13, 1980: Rudy Meoli was signed as a free agent by the Giants.[3]
- March 15, 1980: Joe Pettini was sent by the Montreal Expos to the San Francisco Giants to complete an earlier deal made on June 13, 1979.[4]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
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Team
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ATL
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CHC
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CIN
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HOU
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LAD
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MON
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NYM
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PHI
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PIT
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SD
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SF
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STL
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Atlanta |
— |
8–4 |
2–16 |
7–11 |
11–7 |
5–7 |
3–9 |
5–7 |
11–1 |
12–6 |
11–6 |
6–6
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Chicago |
4–8 |
— |
7–5 |
1–11 |
5–7 |
6–12 |
10–8 |
5–13 |
8–10 |
4–8 |
5–7 |
9–9
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Cincinnati |
16–2 |
5–7 |
— |
8–10 |
9–9 |
3–9 |
8–4 |
7–5 |
6–6 |
15–3–1 |
7–11 |
5–7
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Houston |
11–7 |
11–1 |
10–8 |
— |
9–10 |
5–7 |
8–4 |
3–9 |
7–5 |
11–7 |
11–7 |
7–5
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Los Angeles
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7–11 |
7–5 |
9–9 |
10–9 |
— |
11–1 |
7–5 |
6–6 |
6–6 |
9–9 |
13–5 |
7–5
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Montreal |
7–5 |
12–6 |
9–3 |
7–5 |
1–11 |
— |
10–8 |
9–9 |
6–12 |
10–2 |
7–5 |
12–6
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New York |
9–3 |
8–10 |
4–8 |
4–8 |
5–7 |
8–10 |
— |
6–12 |
10–8 |
1–11 |
3–9 |
9–9
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Philadelphia |
7-5 |
13–5 |
5–7 |
9–3 |
6–6 |
9–9 |
12–6 |
— |
7–11 |
8–4 |
6–6 |
9–9
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Pittsburgh |
1–11 |
10–8 |
6–6 |
5–7 |
6–6 |
12–6 |
8–10 |
11–7 |
— |
6–6 |
8–4 |
10–8
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San Diego |
6–12 |
8–4 |
3–15–1 |
7–11 |
9–9 |
2–10 |
11–1 |
4–8 |
6–6 |
— |
10–8 |
7–5
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San Francisco |
6–11 |
7–5 |
11–7 |
7–11 |
5–13 |
5–7 |
9–3 |
6–6 |
4–8 |
8–10 |
— |
7–5
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St. Louis |
6–6 |
9–9 |
7–5 |
5–7 |
5–7 |
6–12 |
9–9 |
9–9 |
8–10 |
5–7 |
5–7 |
—
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Opening Day lineup
Notable transactions
Major League debuts
- Batters:
- Chris Bourjos (Aug 31)
- Rich Murray (Jun 7)
- Joe Pettini (Jul 10)
- Guy Sularz (Sep 2)
- Pitchers:
- Bill Bordley (Jun 30)
- Fred Breining (Sep 4)
- Al Hargesheimer (Jul 14)
- Mike Rowland (Jul 25)
- Jeff Stember (Aug 5) [10]
Roster
1980 San Francisco Giants roster
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Roster
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Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
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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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
All-Star Game
Farm system
References
External links
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