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(10-for-45), while posting 1.42 ERA…2004…made 10 starts for single-A Hagerstown, but had season cut short due to right elbow reconstruction surgery June 10…2003…made debut on US soil, toiling for SF’s ARL entry…went 3-4 with 4.40 ERA in 10 games (8 starts)…2002…worked mainly as starter for Giants’ Dominican Summer League club in his professional debut, going 5-7 with 3.40 ERA in 17 games (16 starts)… PERSONAL…single… KELYN M. ACOSTA Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2002 DSL-Giants 5-7 3.40 17 16 2 0 0 84.2 80 52 32 9 7 22 64 8 0 2003 ARL-Giants 3-4 4.40 10 8 0 0 0 45.0 56 28 22 0 3 16 35 1 0 2004 Hagerstown 4-3 4.41 10 10 0 0 0 51.0 61 31 25 5 1 23 37 1 0 2005 ARL-Giants 0-0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 Augusta 0-1 1.42 11 0 0 0 5 12.2 10 2 2 0 0 3 6 1 0 2006 AZL-Giants 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 San Jose 0-1 6.75 6 6 0 0 0 9.1 10 8 7 2 0 3 11 0 0 Minor Totals 12-16 3.97 57 40 2 0 5 206.1 223 128 91 16 12 68 154 12 1 CAREER TRANSACTIONS Signed by San Francisco as non-drafted free agent, March 6, 2002. Kelyn Acosta Kelyn Acosta RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER Birthdate: April 24, 1985 2007 Opening Day Age: 21 Birthplace: Azua, Dominican Republic Resides: Azua, Dominican Republic Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 204 M.L. Service: 122 days How Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 6, 2002 Contract Status: Signed through 2007 CAREER…after toiling in minor leagues for parts of 11 seasons, 28-year-old backstop burst onto ML scene in 2006, becoming just 3rd rookie catcher in SF history to hit at least 10 HRs…belted 12 clouts, trailing only Tom Haller (18 in 1962) and Bob Schmidt (14 in 1958) among freshman SF catchers…rose from obscurity, as 2006 marked his 1st time on 40-man roster…signed by Giants prior to 2005 season, he has also seen time in St. Louis (1996-2000), Milwaukee (2000-02) and Florida (2004) organizations…spent 2003 playing for St. Paul in independent Northern League… 2006 SEASON…was recalled from double-A Connecticut June 2 when Mike Matheny landed on Disabled List with concussion, and proceeded to hit .266 with 17 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 12 HRs, 39 RBI and .465 slugging pct. in 87 games…started 80 of 108 contests after joining SF, becoming club’s primary catcher as Matheny was unable to return…was at his best in clutch, batting .296 (21-for-71) with RISP…hit at .314 clip (11-for-35) with RISP and 2 outs…guided pitching staff to 4.43 ERA (345er, 700.1ip) in 84 contests overall behind plate…in fact, caught Jason Schmidt’s 16-strikeout game June 6 vs. Florida, both of Matt Morris’ complete games and Matt Cain’s 1-hit, 8.0-inning effort June 19 vs. LAA…belted 2-run HR in ML debut June 3 at New York (off Orlando Hernandez), 6th-inning shot in 1st game of DH that proved game-winner in SF’s 6-4 triumph…became 1st Giant to homer in ML debut since Randy Kutcher did so June 19, 1986 at SD…also became 1st Giant to homer for initial ML hit since Damon Minor Sept. 10, 2000 vs. San Diego, and 1st SF player to make big league debut as starting catcher since Marcus Jensen April 14, 1996 vs. Cubs…collected pair of multi-HR games, going deep twice July 6 in Colorado and July 27 at Washington…played for Caribes de Oriente in Venezuelan Winter League… 2005…played at 3 top rungs of Giants organizational ladder during 1st year in system, seeing action for single-A San Jose, Norwich and Fresno…clubbed career-high 23 HRs to tie for 2nd most by SF farmhands, while his .334 avg. (129-for-386) was 5th…in 106 overall contests, drove in career-best 79 runs…was named to California League In-Season All Star team after hitting .357 with 13 HRs and 45 RBI for eventual league champion San Jose…played with Caribes de Oriente in Venezuela Winter League following campaign…2004…was selected to Florida State League All-Star team during lone campaign in Marlins organization…batted .281 with 18 HRs and 70 RBI in 105 games for single-A Jupiter…2003…signed minor league deal with Cubs over winter, but was released March 29…signed with St. Paul of Independent Northern League in May…batted .300 with 15 2Bs, 9 HRs and 46 RBI in 68 games with Saints…2002…logged final year in Milwaukee chain, splitting time with single-A High Desert and double-A Huntsville…2001 …set career high with 28 2Bs for single-A Beloit, batting .277 with 14 HRs and 48 RBI in 106 games…2000…began year at single-A Peoria in St. Louis chain, but was dealt to Milwaukee June 13 to complete off-season trade that sent Fernando Vina to Cardinals…spent remainder of campaign at Beloit…combined for 26 2Bs, 10 HRs and 48 RBI in 109 contests…1999…earned New York-Penn League All-Star honors after batting .326 in 46 outings for single-A New Jersey…1998…played in 46 games at New Jersey…1997 …was converted to catcher and batted .275 in 38 contests for rookie-level Johnson City…1996…made professional debut as 3rd baseman for St. Louis’ affiliate in Dominican Summer League…batted .325 in 24 games… A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITYparticipated in 2006 Fiesta Gigante, festival at AT&T Park that celebrates San Francisco’s Latino culture…also lent time to Special Olympics, working in baseball skills clinic…was also participant in baseball skills clinic for Junior Giants and Boys & Girls Clubs in Bayview/Hunters Point… Eliezer Alfonzo Eliezer Alfonzo CATCHER Birthdate: February 7, 1979 2007 Opening Day Age: 28 Birthplace: Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela Resides: Anzoategui, Venezuela Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 209 M.L. Service: 122 days How Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 16, 2004 Contract Status: Signed through 2007 Acosta Alfonzo PLAYERS

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CAREER…21-year-old hurler will look to rebound in 2007 after injury-plagued 2006 sea-son…Dominican native has logged 5 professional seasons, but has yet to pitch above single-A level…hails from Azua, Dominican Republic, same town as Pedro Feliz…

2006 SEASON…was limited to 7 appearances at rookie-level Arizona and single-A San Jose because of right elbow neuritis…made season debut July 4 with Arizona, throwing 0.2-inning in only appearance with club…moved up and started 6 games for San Jose, but never exceeded 2.1 frames in any start…struggled to gain form, posting 6.75 ERA…

2005…split season between Giants’ Arizona Rookie League entry and single-A Augusta in com-ing back from “Tommy John” Surgery…was 1st season as reliever…despite working in only 11 games for Greenjackets, still tied for 3rd on club with 5 saves…limited SAL hitters to .222 avg. (10-for-45), while posting 1.42 ERA…2004…made 10 starts for single-A Hagerstown, but had season cut short due to right elbow reconstruction surgery June 10…2003…made debut on US soil, toiling for SF’s ARL entry…went 3-4 with 4.40 ERA in 10 games (8 starts)…2002…worked mainly as starter for Giants’ Dominican Summer League club in his professional debut, going 5-7 with 3.40 ERA in 17 games (16 starts)…

PERSONAL…single…

KELYN M. ACOSTAYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 DSL-Giants 5-7 3.40 17 16 2 0 0 84.2 80 52 32 9 7 22 64 8 02003 ARL-Giants 3-4 4.40 10 8 0 0 0 45.0 56 28 22 0 3 16 35 1 02004 Hagerstown 4-3 4.41 10 10 0 0 0 51.0 61 31 25 5 1 23 37 1 02005 ARL-Giants 0-0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 Augusta 0-1 1.42 11 0 0 0 5 12.2 10 2 2 0 0 3 6 1 02006 AZL-Giants 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SanJose 0-1 6.75 6 6 0 0 0 9.1 10 8 7 2 0 3 11 0 0MinorTotals 12-16 3.97 57 40 2 0 5 206.1 223 128 91 16 12 68 154 12 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbySanFranciscoasnon-draftedfreeagent,March6,2002.

Kelyn AcostariGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: April 24, 19852007 Opening Day Age: 21Birthplace: Azua, Dominican RepublicResides: Azua, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 204M.L. Service: 122 daysHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 6, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2007

Kelyn AcostariGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: April 24, 19852007 Opening Day Age: 21Birthplace: Azua, Dominican RepublicResides: Azua, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 204M.L. Service: 122 daysHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 6, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER…after toiling in minor leagues for parts of 11 seasons, 28-year-old backstop burst onto ML scene in 2006, becoming just 3rd rookie catcher in SF history to hit at least 10 HRs…belted 12 clouts, trailing only Tom Haller (18 in 1962) and Bob Schmidt (14 in 1958) among freshman SF catchers…rose from obscurity, as 2006 marked his 1st time on 40-man roster…signed by Giants prior to 2005 season, he has also seen time in St. Louis (1996-2000), Milwaukee (2000-02) and Florida (2004) organizations…spent 2003 playing for St. Paul in independent Northern League…

2006 SEASON…was recalled from double-A Connecticut June 2 when Mike Matheny landed on Disabled List with concussion, and proceeded to hit .266 with 17 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 12 HRs, 39 RBI and .465 slugging pct. in 87 games…started 80 of 108 contests after joining SF, becoming club’s primary catcher as Matheny was unable to return…was at his best in clutch, batting .296 (21-for-71) with RISP…hit at .314 clip (11-for-35) with RISP and 2 outs…guided pitching staff to 4.43 ERA (345er, 700.1ip) in 84 contests overall behind plate…in fact, caught Jason Schmidt’s 16-strikeout game June 6 vs. Florida, both of Matt Morris’ complete games and Matt Cain’s 1-hit, 8.0-inning effort June 19 vs. LAA…belted 2-run HR in ML debut June 3 at New York (off Orlando Hernandez), 6th-inning shot in 1st game of DH that proved game-winner in SF’s 6-4 triumph…became 1st Giant to homer in ML debut since Randy Kutcher did so June 19, 1986 at SD…also became 1st Giant to homer for initial ML hit since Damon Minor Sept. 10, 2000 vs. San Diego, and 1st SF player to make big league debut as starting catcher since Marcus Jensen April 14, 1996 vs. Cubs…collected pair of multi-HR games, going deep twice July 6 in Colorado and July 27 at Washington…played for Caribes de Oriente in Venezuelan Winter League…

2005…played at 3 top rungs of Giants organizational ladder during 1st year in system, seeing action for single-A San Jose, Norwich and Fresno…clubbed career-high 23 HRs to tie for 2nd most by SF farmhands, while his .334 avg. (129-for-386) was 5th…in 106 overall contests, drove in career-best 79 runs…was named to California League In-Season All Star team after hitting .357 with 13 HRs and 45 RBI for eventual league champion San Jose…played with Caribes de Oriente in Venezuela Winter League following campaign…2004…was selected to Florida State League All-Star team during lone campaign in Marlins organization…batted .281 with 18 HRs and 70 RBI in 105 games for single-A Jupiter…2003…signed minor league deal with Cubs over winter, but was released March 29…signed with St. Paul of Independent Northern League in May…batted .300 with 15 2Bs, 9 HRs and 46 RBI in 68 games with Saints…2002…logged final year in Milwaukee chain, splitting time with single-A High Desert and double-A Huntsville…2001…set career high with 28 2Bs for single-A Beloit, batting .277 with 14 HRs and 48 RBI in 106 games…2000…began year at single-A Peoria in St. Louis chain, but was dealt to Milwaukee June 13 to complete off-season trade that sent Fernando Vina to Cardinals…spent remainder of campaign at Beloit…combined for 26 2Bs, 10 HRs and 48 RBI in 109 contests…1999…earned New York-Penn League All-Star honors after batting .326 in 46 outings for single-A New Jersey…1998…played in 46 games at New Jersey…1997…was converted to catcher and batted .275 in 38 contests for rookie-level Johnson City…1996…made professional debut as 3rd baseman for St. Louis’ affiliate in Dominican Summer League…batted .325 in 24 games…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…participated in 2006 Fiesta Gigante, festival at AT&T Park that celebrates San Francisco’s Latino culture…also lent time to Special Olympics, working in baseball skills clinic…was also participant in baseball skills clinic for Junior Giants and Boys & Girls Clubs in Bayview/Hunters Point…

Eliezer Alfonzocatcher

Birthdate: February 7, 19792007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Puerto la Cruz, VenezuelaResides: Anzoategui, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 209M.L. Service: 122 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 16, 2004Contract Status: Signed through 2007

Eliezer Alfonzocatcher

Birthdate: February 7, 19792007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Puerto la Cruz, VenezuelaResides: Anzoategui, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 209M.L. Service: 122 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 16, 2004Contract Status: Signed through 2007

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PERSONAL…married (Patricia)…3 sons (Jordan, Eliezer and Omar)…

ELIEZER JESUS ALFONZOYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1996 DSL-Cardinals .325 24 80 6 26 5 1 1 16 0 1 1 5-0 21 2-0 0 .450 .3681997 JohnsonCity .275 38 120 15 33 11 1 2 15 0 0 6 7-0 34 0-1 4 .433 .3461998 NewJersey .246 48 175 16 43 4 1 2 19 1 3 2 6-0 49 1-0 4 .314 .2741999 NewJersey .326 46 178 14 58 12 2 3 28 1 1 4 3-0 39 3-4 6 .466 .3492000 Peoria .309 49 175 28 54 16 0 5 21 1 2 6 6-0 35 2-0 4 .486 .349 Beloit .267 60 221 22 59 10 0 5 27 0 2 3 8-0 58 2-2 6 .380 .2992001 Beloit .277 106 397 52 110 28 2 14 48 3 3 8 13-3 65 0-1 14 .463 .3112002 HighDesert .349 12 43 7 15 2 0 2 9 1 0 2 3-0 14 0-0 2 .535 .417 Huntsville .258 69 244 23 63 15 1 7 38 1 1 3 9-0 55 2-3 7 .414 .2922003 St.Paul .300 68 253 46 76 15 1 9 46 0 4 9 11-0 44 0-0 8 .474 .3472004 Jupiter .281 105 399 51 112 12 2 18 70 0 3 12 22-2 105 6-4 7 .456 .335 Carolina .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 .000 .0002005 SanJose .357 53 196 35 70 16 0 13 45 0 2 8 11-0 49 1-3 8 .638 .410 Norwich .313 49 176 30 55 9 0 9 31 0 1 4 8-2 39 1-0 3 .517 .354 Fresno .286 4 14 3 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1-0 2 0-0 0 .571 .3752006 Fresno .189 24 74 5 14 0 1 2 6 2 1 6 4-0 18 0-0 1 .297 .282 Connecticut .262 20 65 8 17 3 0 0 7 0 1 1 7-0 16 1-0 0 .308 .338 SanFrancisco .266 87 286 27 76 17 2 12 39 4 3 7 9-7 74 1-0 5 .465 .302MinorTotals .286 779 2814 361 809 159 12 93 429 10 25 76 124-7 647 21-18 74 .452 .332M.L.Totals .266 87 286 27 76 17 2 12 39 4 3 7 9-7 74 1-0 5 .465 .302

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbySt.Louisasnon-draftedfreeagent,July13,1996.

■ AcquiredbyMilwaukeewithRHPsJuanAcevedoandMattParkerinexchangeforIFFernandoVina,Dec.20,1999.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2002;signedbyChicago-NL,Nov.24,2002.

■ ReleasedbyChicago-NLMarch29,2003;signedbySt.PaulofIndependentNorthernLeague,May2003.

■ SignedbyFloridaasfreeagent,Jan.9,2004.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2004;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.16,2004.

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .368 19 7 2 3Turner .250 12 3 1 3Wrigley .375 8 3 0 0GreatAmer. .143 7 1 0 0Coors .333 12 4 2 2Dolphins .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .182 22 4 0 0Miller .182 11 2 0 2Shea .222 9 2 1 3CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .222 9 2 0 1Busch .000 5 0 0 0PETCO .320 25 8 0 5AT&T .261 134 35 3 15RFK .571 7 4 3 5Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .167 6 1 0 0Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

ALFONZO’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3(3times),last:Aug.15,2006atSanDiegoMostRBI:4,July27,2006atWashingtonMostHomeRuns:2(twice),last:July27,2006atWashingtonCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:5games,June8-15,2006

ALFONZO’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .343 35 12 3 7 .343 35 12 3 7Atlanta .250 12 3 1 3 .250 12 3 1 3Chicago-NL .375 8 3 0 0 .375 8 3 0 0Cincinnati .188 16 3 0 0 .188 16 3 0 0Colorado .241 29 7 2 2 .241 29 7 2 2Florida .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .211 38 8 1 3 .211 38 8 1 3Milwaukee .261 23 6 1 3 .261 23 6 1 3NewYork-NL .222 9 2 1 3 .222 9 2 1 3Philadelphia .167 6 1 0 1 .167 6 1 0 1Pittsburgh .286 21 6 0 2 .286 21 6 0 2St.Louis .000 5 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0SanDiego .279 43 12 0 8 .279 43 12 0 8SanFranciscoWashington .400 15 6 3 5 .400 15 6 3 5Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .200 5 1 0 0 .200 5 1 0 0Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .429 7 3 0 2 .429 7 3 0 2Seattle .167 6 1 0 0 .167 6 1 0 0TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .333 6 2 0 0 .333 6 2 0 0Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .292 24 7 0 2 .292 24 7 0 2Home .261 134 35 3 15 .261 134 35 3 15Road .270 152 41 9 24 .270 152 41 9 24Day .252 111 28 6 17 .252 111 28 6 17Night .274 175 48 6 22 .274 175 48 6 22Grass .266 286 76 12 39 .266 286 76 12 39Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .246 61 15 1 4 .246 61 15 1 4vs.RHP .271 225 61 11 35 .271 225 61 11 35RISP .296 71 21 2 27 .296 71 21 2 27BasesLoaded .182 11 2 0 3 .182 11 2 0 3asPinchHitter .000 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .271 59 16 3 8 .271 59 16 3 8July .315 73 23 6 16 .315 73 23 6 16August .253 91 23 2 10 .253 91 23 2 10Sept./Oct. .222 63 14 1 5 .222 63 14 1 5BeforeASB .294 85 25 5 13 .294 85 25 5 13AfterASB .254 201 51 7 26 .254 201 51 7 26

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP PBCatcher .992 84 567 31 5 603 3 1

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SCOTT BARHAM ATCHISONYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1999 Wisconsin 4-5 3.42 15 13 0 0 0 81.2 67 34 31 4 3 25 85 4 12000 Tacoma 1-1 3.81 5 5 0 0 0 26.0 22 11 11 3 0 6 18 0 0 Lancaster 5-5 3.69 18 18 1 0 0 97.2 117 58 40 10 4 21 77 2 02001 SanAntonio 9-10 4.24 24 24 1 0 0 136.0 171 84 64 11 12 28 83 6 02002 Tacoma 5-10 4.63 27 21 1 1 2 124.1 123 68 64 13 9 31 112 1 02003 Tacoma 6-9 4.31 39 7 0 0 1 108.2 114 57 52 8 3 37 83 2 02004 Tacoma 5-3 4.15 40 1 0 0 7 69.1 71 35 32 8 2 26 76 5 0 Seattle 2-3 3.52 25 0 0 0 0 30.2 29 12 12 4 0 14 36 2 02005 Mariners-ARL 0-0 5.40 4 3 0 0 0 5.0 7 3 3 0 1 1 9 0 0 SanAntonio 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 Tacoma 0-0 4.15 10 0 0 0 0 13.0 13 6 6 0 0 5 17 1 0 Seattle 0-0 6.75 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 7 5 5 1 0 1 9 0 02006 Tacoma 4-0 2.34 30 0 0 0 1 50.0 49 13 13 2 1 15 39 2 0MinorTotals 39-43 3.96 217 92 3 1 11 717.2 757 369 316 59 35 197 607 23 1M.L.Totals 2-3 4.10 31 0 0 0 0 37.1 36 17 17 5 0 15 45 2 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySeattlein49throundof1998First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ Placedon60-dayDisabledListApril2-Sept.3,2005(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithARL-Mariners,Peoria,SanAntonioandTacoma)withrightelbowstrain.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.13,2006.

CAREER…kicks off 9th professional campaign in Giants organization after logging 1st 8 seasons in Seattle chain…saw big league time with Mariners in parts of 2004 and 2005 campaigns (31 relief appearances)…originally Seattle’s 49th round selection in 1998 First-Year Player Draft, has worked almost exclusively out of bullpen over last 4 seasons after serving as starter during 1st 4 campaigns…

2006 SEASON…went to big league camp with Mariners as non-roster invitee before spending campaign with triple-A Tacoma…made 30 relief appearances for Raniers, going 4-0 with save and 2.34 ERA (13er, 50.0ip)…limited opponents to .253 avg.…

2005…spent majority of year on 60-day Disabled List (April 2-Sept. 3), coming back from strained right elbow…remained in Peoria, AZ with extended spring group rehabilitating from April 3-July 6, before beginning series of rehab assignments with rookie-level Peoria, double-A San Antonio and Tacoma…was recalled from rehabilitation assignment at Tacoma and activated from 60-day DL Sept. 3…made 2005 big league debut Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore, tossing 2.0-shut-out innings…did not allow a run in 4 of 6 ML appearances…designated for assignment Jan. 11, 2006…outrighted to Tacoma Jan. 20, 2006…2004…made big league debut with Mariners after spending 1st part of campaign at Tacoma…was 1 of 15 players to make Major League debut with Seattle in 2004…contract was purchased by Seattle July 29…made Major League debut July 31 at Anaheim, allowing 1 run on 4 hits over 2.1 inning…recorded first ML win Aug. 5 at Tampa Bay…made 40 appearances (1 start) with Tacoma, and was named to Pacific Coast League All-Star team…2003…made 39 appearances (7 starts) with Tacoma…went 6-9 with 4.31 ERA…2002…spent 1st full season at triple-A level, appearing in 27 games (21 starts) with Tacoma…marked 1st season that he did not work out of rotation exclusively…logged 5-9 ledger with 4.59 ERA in 21 starts, while going 0-1 with 2 saves and 5.06 ERA in 6 relief appearances…posted 1.36 ERA in 16 games with Lara in Venezuela Winter League…2001…logged full campaign at double-A San Antonio and was selected to the Texas League All-Star team…also pitched for Peoria in Arizona Fall League following season…2000…was placed on single-A Lancaster’s Disabled List April 6 with right elbow sprain…transferred to Tacoma May 4…1999…opened professional career with single-A Wisconsin in Midwest League…

PERSONAL…graduated from from McCullough (The Woodlands, TX) High School in 1994…graduated from Texas Christian University with degree in general studies…earned 4 letters at TCU and was named All-Southwest Conference twice and All-Western Athletic Conference once…mar-ried (Sarah Kohn, Jan. 29, 2005)…

Scott AtchisonriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: March 29, 19762007 Opening Day Age: 31Birthplace: Denton, TexasResides: Keller, TexasBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 200M.L. Service: 1 year, 66 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 13, 2006 Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

Scott AtchisonriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: March 29, 19762007 Opening Day Age: 31Birthplace: Denton, TexasResides: Keller, TexasBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 200M.L. Service: 1 year, 66 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 13, 2006 Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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Giants Birthdays January 29...........LanceNiekro...........................28 February 7...........EliezerAlfonzo.........................28 ...........BradHennessey.....................27 15...........NateSchierholtz.....................23 22...........JoeLefebvre............................51 March 1...........MarkGardner..........................45 3...........RonWotus...............................46 7...........ScottMunter...........................27 16...........BrianWilson............................25 April 4...........JasonEllison...........................29 16...........BruceBochy............................52 21...........JackTaschner.........................29 24...........KelynAcosta...........................22 ...........OmarVizquel...........................40 27...........PedroFeliz...............................32 ...........WillieUpshaw.........................50 May 11...........DanielOrtmeier.......................26 13...........BarryZito.................................29 16...........EugenioVelez..........................25 24...........KevinFrandsen.......................25 31...........DaveRoberts...........................35 June 5...........RussOrtiz.................................33 9...........RandyWinn.............................33 12...........RyanKlesko.............................36 30...........ToddLinden..............................27

July 20...........BengieMolina.........................33 24...........BarryBonds.............................43 August 9...........MattMorris..............................33 18...........PatrickMisch..........................26 22...........SteveKline...............................35 24...........KevinCorreia...........................27 September 2...........RichAurilia..............................36 21...........BillySadler...............................26 24...........TravisIshikawa.......................24 29...........TimFlannery............................50 October 1...........MattCain..................................23 10...........NoahLowry.............................27 24...........BillHayes.................................50 26...........MarkSweeney........................38 November 3...........ArmandoBenitez....................35 4...........ErickThreets...........................26 5...........MerkinValdez..........................26 6...........OsirisMatos............................23 19...........JonathanSanchez..................25 28...........DaveRighetti...........................49 30...........RayDurham.............................36 December 9...........FrederickLewis.......................27 19...........VinnieChulk.............................29

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CAREER…longtime Giant and fan favorite returns to San Francisco after 3-year hiatus to Seattle (2004), San Diego (2004) and Cincinnati (2005-06)…after being SF’s starting shortstop for 6 sea-sons, returns as player with versatility on his resume having seen extensive action at all 4 infield positions…2001 All-Star has reached 20-HR plateau on 4 occasions, while exceeding 70 RBI 4 times…excelled during his 2-year stint in Cincinnati, hitting .291 while averaging 18 HRs and 69 RBI…became 1st NL shortstop to lead NL in both home runs and RBI for 3-consecutive years (1999-2001) since CIN’s Dave Concepcion accomplished feat from 1978-81…became only 3rd SF Giant to register 200 hits in season with 206 in 2001, joining Willie Mays (208, 1958) and Bobby Bonds (200, 1970)…was also just 14th player in franchise history to accomplish feat, marking 23rd time it’s occurred overall for Giants…is only Giants shortstop to have 3 different 20-homer seasons (only Alvin Dark had multi 20-HR campaigns—23 in 1953 and 20 in ’54)…became just 3rd short-stop in NL history to hit 30 homers in campaign in 2001, joining CHI’s Ernie Banks (5 times, 47 in 1958, 45 in ’59, 44 in ’55, 43 in ’57 and 41 in ’60) and CIN’s Barry Larkin (32 in 1996)…officially had 36 clouts as SS in 2001 (1 as PH), marking most by NL SS since Banks in ’60…shattered fran-chise HR mark for shortstops in 2001, surpassing Alvin Dark’s 1953 total of 23…also set SF RBI standard for shortstops with 96 in 2001…franchise mark for RBI by shortstop is still 101 (Travis Jackson, 1934)…teamed with Jeff Kent to become 1st-ever middle infield combo in ML history to both hit 20-or-more clouts in same season 3-consecutive years (1999-2001)…was in Opening Day lineup for 6 straight years (1998-2003), becoming 1st player to open season at shortstop for Giants in 6 consecutive seasons since they moved to San Francisco…slugged MLB’s historic 1st interleague grand slam June 14, 1997 at Anaheim, driving 2nd-inning blast off former teammate and Brooklyn parochial school rival Allen Watson…bat used that evening was subsequently sent to Cooperstown for display at Baseball Hall of Fame…

POST SEASON….has been member of 4 post season clubs, helping Giants to NL West titles in 1997, 2000 and 2003 as well as NL pennant in 2002…has driven in 18 runs in 25 post season contests, while hitting .224 (22-for-98) with 6 2Bs and 6 HRs…led club with 17 RBI during 2002 post season, while hitting .265 (18-for-68) with 13 runs, 4 2Bs and 6 HRs in 17 games…only Barry Bonds’ 8 HRs were more in playoffs…his 7 RBI vs. Atlanta are tied for 4th most in NLDS history…slammed pair of home runs in Game 2 of NLCS at St. Louis (both off Woody Williams), solo shot in 1st inning and 2-run blast in 5th…became just 9th player to have multi-homer game in NLCS, 1st Giant since Will Clark in Game 1 of ’89 NLCS at Chicago…established post season record for shortstops by driving in 17 runs during Giants’ 2002 World Series run…NYY’s Bucky Dent (1978) and BOS’s Nomar Garciaparra (1998) held previous mark with 11 RBI each…

Rich Auriliainfielder

Birthdate: September 2, 19712007 Opening Day Age: 35Birthplace: Brooklyn, New YorkResides: Phoenix, ArizonaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 189M.L. Service: 11 years, 27 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 4, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 2-year contract prior to 2007 season)

> 2001 NL All-Star> Has reached 20-HR plateau 4 times> Hit .300 with 23 HRs and 70 RBI in 2006> 1 of 3 SF Giants with 200 hit season (2001)> Only SS in SF history to make 6 Opening Day starts> Has 18 RBI in 25 career post season games

Rich Auriliainfielder

Birthdate: September 2, 19712007 Opening Day Age: 35Birthplace: Brooklyn, New YorkResides: Phoenix, ArizonaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 189M.L. Service: 11 years, 27 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 4, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 2-year contract prior to 2007 season)

> 2001 NL All-Star> Has reached 20-HR plateau 4 times> Hit .300 with 23 HRs and 70 RBI in 2006> 1 of 3 SF Giants with 200 hit season (2001)> Only SS in SF history to make 6 Opening Day starts> Has 18 RBI in 25 career post season games

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Miller ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --AT&T ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Camden 0-0-0 6.75 2 1.1 2 1Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica 0-1-0 10.80 3 3.1 8 4Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel 0-0-0 3.38 1 2.2 4 1Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee 0-1-0 6.75 2 1.1 2 1Safeco 0-1-0 3.38 13 16.0 13 6Tropicana 1-0-0 2.25 2 4.0 1 1Ameriquest 0-0-0 0.00 4 4.1 2 0RogersCentre1-0-0 5.40 3 3.1 2 2

ATCHISON’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 2.70 2 3.1 4 1Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 3 1Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 10.80 3 3.1 8 4KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 1 0LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 2.70 2 3.1 4 1Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 6.75 1 2.2 3 2Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 1.59 5 5.2 3 1Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-0 6.35 4 5.2 4 4Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 4 4.1 2 0Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 5.40 3 3.1 2 2

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Season ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-3-0 4.10 31 37.1 36 17Home ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 3.38 13 16.0 13 6Road ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-2-0 4.64 18 21.1 23 11Day ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 2.92 10 12.1 11 4Night ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-2-0 4.68 21 25.0 25 13Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-3-0 4.10 31 37.1 36 17

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CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 31 3 6 0 9 1

ATCHISON’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NostartsInningsPitched: Starter:Nostarts Reliever:2.2(twice),last:Aug.13,2004vs.NewYork-AL (withSeattle)MostStrikeouts: 4(twice),last:Sept.18,2005atTexas(withSeattle)WinningStreak: 1game(twice),last:Aug.31,2004LosingStreak: 2games,Aug.21-25,2004

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .185 54 10 3vs.Right .295 88 26 2

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ever, with extensive rehab work, was back within 15-day period…also missed 7 straight contests April 9-15 due to strained left groin…slugged 100th career homer April 26 at Cincinnati, solo shot in 6th inning off Elmer Dessens…matched career high with 4 hits Sept. 13 at San Diego (17th time), finishing contest 4-for-5 with 2 RBI…2001…continued his ascent to top offensive shortstop in senior cir-cuit with finest campaign to date…was elected by fans to start for National League in All-Star Game…marked 1st appearance on squad and 1st time SF shortstop had made team since Chris Speier in 1974…Speier is only other SF shortstop to start Midsummer Classic (in 1973)…led NL in hits (206, 4 more than COL’s Juan Pierre)…became 1st Giant to pace NL in hits since Brett Butler in 1990 (192)…established career standards in hits, 2Bs (37), HRs (37) and RBI (97)…hit safely in 118 of 146 starts (80.8%), including team-high 61 multi-hit contests (tied for 3rd most in NL)…led NL shortstops in HRs with 36 at position, 12 more than MIL’s Jose Hernandez (24)…also paced senior circuit SS’s with 96 RBI (MON’s Orlando Cabrera also had 96)…finished 4th among NL shortstops with .975 fielding pct (686 total chances, 17 errors)…slugged 1st career pinch-hit HR May 27 vs. Colorado, connecting for solo shot off Denny Neagle…2000…led NL shortstops in HRs (20) and RBI (79), finishing ahead of STL’s Edgar Renteria (16 HRs, 76 RBI)…raised avg. 24 points after June (from .247 at end of June to season-ending .271)…played equally well with glove, as .967 fielding percentage (21 errors, 642 total chances) ranked 6th in NL…started all 4 of Giants’ NLDS contests vs. New York, hitting .133 (2-for-15) with 2B…1999…led all National League shortstops with 22 home runs (4 more than ATL’s Jose Hernandez), and 78 RBI (3 ahead of CIN’s Barry Larkin)…finished season with 80 RBI total, collecting 78 as shortstop and 2 as pinch hitter in final game, Oct. 2 at Colorado…by collect-ing 80th RBI Oct. 2, became final member of Giants’ 1st 80-RBI quintet in franchise history (both NY and SF)…other members of record-setting group included Jeff Kent (101), J.T. Snow (98), Ellis Burks (96) and Barry Bonds (83)…slugged 20th home run Sept. 17 in San Diego, giving Giants 5 players with 20 clouts on year for only 3rd time in franchise history (also in 1953 and ’63)…joined Bonds (34), Burks (31), Snow (24) and Kent (23) in 20-homer quintet…collected career-high 5 RBI June 16 in Colorado, when he went 3-for-4 with run, 2B and 2 walks…1998…established himself as front-line Major League shortstop, starting 106 games…ranked 3rd among N.L. shortstops in fielding percentage, posting .979 mark (476 total errors, 10 chances) in 119 games…also ranked 5th in RBI with 49 while his .266 average was good for 6th place tie among shortstops…posted 1st career multi-HR contest May 3 at Atlanta…was on disabled list July 4-19 due to strained groin muscle…1997…served as reserve shortstop for Giants, appearing with club entire season except 10-day period July 17-26…began season on Opening Day roster for 1st time…made 22 starts with SF (all at SS), going 18-for-77 (.234) with 3 HRs and 11 RBI…was sent to triple-A Phoenix when Bill Mueller was activated from DL and club retained 12 pitchers…was on Giants’ post season roster for Division Series vs. Florida, but did not make appearance in 3-game sweep by Marlins…played for San Juan in Puerto Rico Winter League after playoffs…1996…spent almost full season with Giants after starting year at Phoenix…saw extensive playing time at shortstop due to Shawon Dunston’s injuries…appeared in 93 games at SS, making 71 starts…also played in 11 games at 2B with 9 starts…was recalled from Phoenix April 13, taking roster spot of disabled Robby Thompson…made 1st Major League appearance at 2B May 31 at Montreal…had his season ended prematurely when he was placed on 60-day Disabled List Sept. 24 with stress fracture of lower back…1995…rose through ranks in 1st year with Giants’ organization, seeing action at 3 different levels…started year at double-A Shreveport before rising to Phoenix and capping season with 1st call-up to majors…had his contract purchased from Phoenix Sept. 5…made ML debut as defensive replacement at SS Sept. 6 vs. Montreal…drew 1st big league start Sept. 28 at Colorado (at SS) and made it night of firsts, with his 1st ML hit (single in 2nd off Bryan Rekar), his 1st RBI (double in 6th) and 1st HR (off Lance Painter in 9th)…prior to recall, had split time between Phoenix and Shreveport…named starting SS on Texas League Mid-Season All-Star team with Shreveport…fol-lowing season, spent 3rd winter in Arizona Fall League playing for Scottsdale Scorpions… 1994…completed 1st year at double-A level, spending campaign with Rangers’ Texas League affiliate at Tulsa…posted career high in home runs, drilling 12…hit .234 but drove in 57 runs in 129 con-tests…completed his 2nd winter in Arizona Fall League, hitting .250 with 13 RBI for Tucson

2006 SEASON…was awarded Ernie Lombardi Award as Reds’ Most Valuable Player in vote by Cincinnati Chapter of BBWAA…led Reds in hitting (.300) during his 2nd and final campaign in Cincinnati…was 1 of just 12 National League players to hit at least .300 with 20 homers…hit 23 HRs, 2nd-highest total of career…after All-Star Break led club in hitting (.332), hits (74), HR (12) and RBI (36)…his 2nd-half aver-age was 8th among NL hitters who had at least 220 at-bats…made 105 starts at all 4 infield positions and 1 start at DH (39 at 3B, 37 at 1B, 25 at SS, 4 at 2B)…appeared in 47 games at 1B after entering season with 1 career appear-ance at position…was on Disabled List May 4-19 with strained right groin…hit 150th career HR April 29 vs. Houston (off Andy Pettitte)…posted career-best 14-game hitting streak July 1-21…hom-ered off St. Louis’ Jason Marquis Aug. 8 for 1,300th career hit…

2005…made Reds Opening Day ros-ter after going to camp as non-roster invitee…led club in hitting with RISP (.343)…paced club with 64 starts at

2B…also started at SS (29 games) and 3B (14)…opened campaign as Reds’ starting shortstop, hit-ting .198 with 3 HRs and 12 RBI in 25 starts before straining left hamstring May 10 vs. San Diego…was on Disabled List May 11-28…upon return from DL, made 64 starts at 2B, 14 at 3B and 4 at SS while All-Star Felipe Lopez received most of playing time at shortstop…hit .315 with 7 HRs and 37 RBI in 58 games after All-Star Break…made 1st Major League start batting cleanup Sept. 9 vs. Pittsburgh in his 1,213th career appearance…2004…combined to hit .246 in 124 games between Seattle and San Diego…signed with Mariners as free agent, but was traded to Padres July 19 for player to be named later or cash…played all 4 infield positions for Padres…made 1st career start at 3B July 21 at San Francisco…started 14 consecutive games at 3B Sept. 16-Oct. 2, while subbing for injured regular Sean Burroughs…2003…staple of SF lineup battled through various ailments to post another solid campaign in final season of 1st stay with club…NL West champion Giants were 81-42 (.659) with him in starting lineup, as opposed to just 19-19 (.500) without…missed 20 games with trio of injuries…was held out of lineup April 30-May 2 with irritated left eye due to contact lens/dry eye problem…was again sidelined June 27-July 1 with abdominal strain in left side…underwent emergency appendectomy at Bay Area hospital Aug. 4 and was on Disabled List through Aug. 18…clubbed game-winning, pinch-grand slam in 9th inning June 12 at White Sox (off Damaso Marte)…belted 2nd bases loaded clout (3rd career) Sept. 3 vs. Colorado (off Jason Jennings)…collected 1,000th career hit Sept. 27 vs. Los Angeles, drilling single of Masao Kida…ranked 9th among NL shortstops in fielding pct. with .974 mark (13 errors, 502 total chances), but was errorless in 105 of last 111 games he played field (after April 22)…2002…NL champion Giants were remarkable 82-46 (.640) with him in lineup, just 13-20 (.394) when he did not start…battled injuries for most of season, but finished on strong note…led club with 17 RBI during post season, while hitting .265 (18-for-68) with 13 runs, 4 2Bs and 6 HRs in 17 games…only Barry Bonds’ 8 HRs were more in playoffs…his 7 RBI vs. Atlanta tied for then-2nd most in NLDS history, just 1 shy of record 8 set by HOU’s Ken Caminiti in 1999…slammed pair of home runs in Game 2 of NLCS at St. Louis (both off Woody Williams), solo shot in 1st inning and 2-run blast in 5th…became just 9th player to have multi-homer game in NLCS, 1st Giant since Will Clark in Game 1 of ’89 NLCS at Chicago…became just 3rd shortstop to hit 2 HRs in post season game, joining DET’s Alan Trammell (1984) and BOS’s Rico Petrocelli (1967)…ranked 1st among NL shortstops in fielding pct. with .980 mark (11 errors, 557 total chances)…included were no mis-cues in his last 47 games (beginning Aug. 7)…was on Disabled List May 20-June 3 due to bone chips in right elbow…had surgery May 22, procedure performed by team physician Dr. Gary Fanton in which 4 loose bodies were removed…was originally expected to be out 4-6 weeks, how-

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Giants 200-Hit Seasons Player Hits Year

FredLindstrom 231 1928BillTerry 226 1929BillTerry 225 1932FrankieFrisch 211 1921MikeDonlin 216 1905BillTerry 213 1931DonMueller 212 1954FrankieFrisch 211 1921DaveBancroft 209 1922WillieMays 208 1958RichAurilia 206 2001Jo-JoMoore 205 1936RogersHornsby 205 1927IrishMuesel 204 1922RossYoungs 204 1920BillTerry 203 1935HankLieber 203 1935RossYoungs 200 1923BobbyBonds 200 1970

Most RBI by Shortstop, Single Post Season

(Since1974) Player,Club RBI Year

RichAurilia,SF 17 2002BuckyDent,NYY 11 1978NomarGarciaparra,BOS 11 1998OrlandoCabrera,BOS 11 2004TonyFernandez,TOR 10 1993

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RICHARD SANTO AURILIAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1992 Butte .337 59 202 37 68 11 3 3 30 5 2 0 42-0 18 12-9 14 .465 .4471993 Charlotte .309 122 440 80 136 16 5 5 56 9 7 3 75-4 57 15-18 24 .402 .4081994 Tulsa .234 129 458 67 107 18 6 12 57 8 5 4 53-0 74 10-13 24 .378 .3151995 Shreveport .327 64 226 29 74 17 1 4 42 5 2 1 27-3 26 10-3 14 .465 .398 Phoenix .279 71 258 42 72 12 0 5 34 0 3 0 35-2 29 2-2 9 .384 .361 SanFrancisco .474 9 19 4 9 3 0 2 4 1 1 0 1-0 2 1-0 0 .947 .4761996 Phoenix .433 7 30 9 13 7 0 0 4 0 0 0 2-0 3 1-1 1 .667 .469 SanFrancisco .239 105 318 27 76 7 1 3 26 6 2 1 25-2 52 4-1 10 .296 .2951997 SanFrancisco .275 46 102 16 28 8 0 5 19 1 2 0 8-0 15 1-1 3 .500 .321 Phoenix .294 8 34 9 10 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 5-0 0 2-1 0 .441 .3851998 SanFrancisco .266 122 413 54 110 27 2 9 49 5 2 2 31-3 62 3-3 10 .407 .3191999 SanFrancisco .281 152 558 68 157 23 1 22 80 3 5 5 43-3 71 2-3 28 .444 .3362000 SanFrancisco .271 141 509 67 138 24 2 20 79 4 4 0 54-2 90 1-2 21 .444 .3392001 SanFrancisco .324 156 636 114 206 37 5 37 97 3 3 0 47-2 83 1-3 17 .572 .3692002 SanFrancisco .257 133 538 76 138 35 2 15 61 3 7 4 37-0 90 1-2 11 .413 .3052003 SanFrancisco .277 129 505 65 140 26 1 13 58 0 3 1 36-0 82 2-2 13 .410 .3252004 Seattle .241 73 261 27 63 13 0 4 28 6 1 2 22-1 43 1-0 3 .337 .304 SanDiego .254 51 138 22 35 8 2 2 16 1 2 2 15-0 28 0-0 7 .384 .3312005 Cincinnati .282 114 426 61 120 23 2 14 68 1 3 1 37-2 67 2-0 10 .444 .338 Louisville .333 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .667 .6002006 Cincinnati .300 122 440 61 132 25 1 23 70 2 4 1 34-1 51 3-0 7 .518 .349MinorTotals .291 461 1651 275 481 84 15 30 229 27 19 8 241-9 212 53-47 86 .415 .380S.F.Totals .278 993 3598 491 1002 190 14 126 473 26 29 13 282-12 547 16-17113 .329 .435A.L.Totals .241 73 261 27 63 13 0 4 28 6 1 2 22-1 43 1-0 3 .337 .304N.L.Totals .280 1280 4602 635 1289 246 19 165 627 30 38 17 368-15 693 21-17137 .449 .333M.L.Totals .278 1353 4863 662 1352 259 19 169 655 36 39 19 390-16 736 22-17140 .443 .332

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2001 NL,Seattle .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1997 SFvs.FLA -DidNotPlay-2000 SFvs.NY .133 4 15 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .200 .1332002 SFvs.ATL .238 5 21 4 5 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 1-0 5 0-0 0 .571 .2732003 SFvs.FLA .133 4 15 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 3 0-0 2 .200 .278LDSTotals .176 13 51 8 9 3 0 2 8 0 0 0 4-0 11 0-0 3 .353 .236

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.STL .333 5 15 4 5 1 0 2 5 3 1 1 2-0 2 0-0 1 .800 .421

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.ANA .250 7 32 5 8 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 1-0 9 0-0 0 .500 .273

Javelinas…1993…was starting short-stop on Florida State League champion Charlotte club…set team record with .309 batting average and was named to FSL All-Star team…1992…opened professional career with Butte of Pioneer League…hit at .337 clip, which would have paced club if he had more at-bats…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…one of most community-minded Giants during his 1st stint with club, he and his wife Raquel have been extremely active in each community during all of his big league stops…has worked with

Make-A-Wish Foundation throughout his career, helping grant wishes to critically ill children and their families…was recipient of Giants 2002 John Hancock Roberto Clemente Award for his work in community…in 2002, donated $100 for each RBI to Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation as well as providing tickets and granting wishes to children in program…served as spokesperson for CHW’s “Kids Are Giants Too” campaign in 2002, teaching children about importance of stay-ing tobacco free…lent his image to 2002 Until There’s A Cure Day campaign…was also FSN Bay Area’s 2002 Stay In School Challenge spokesperson…participated in Giants wives’ post-game auction and clinic to raise money for Jr. Giants and Comfort for Kids, which provides specialized medical care to children throughout Bay Area who are facing life threatening illness….taped public service announcements for Earth Day, asking fans to get involved in one-day clean-up…has also starred in public service announcement for Pets In Need animal shelter…participated in MLB’s Breaking Barrier’s Program, promoting 9 values of Jackie Robinson, by visiting San Francisco classroom with Sharon Robinson…participates in KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…supports San Francisco’s middle and high school programs while serving as one of SF’s Celebrity Waiters…also assists with Giants’ Kids and Rewards Clubs activities…his wife has finished 1999 New York and 2002 Honolulu marathons to raise almost $30,000 total for Make-A-Wish Foundation…following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, Raquel raised $1,700 for the relief effort by donating proceeds from sales of her uplifting CD single The Need…Raquel also organized evening of music with Cincinnati pitcher Bronson Arroyo in 2006 and raised $35,000 for Reds Community Fund…

PERSONAL…graduated from Xaverian (Brooklyn, NY) High School in 1989…was inducted into school’s Hall of Fame in 1999…attended St. John’s University, earning All-Big East honors in 1992…majored in finance…had his little league number retired (#22) by Our Lady of Grace League of Brooklyn in 2000…married (Raquel Garcia, Jan. 18, 1997)…2 sons (Chaz Aiden, Aug. 18, 2001 and Gavin Shea, Oct. 1, 2003)…

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30-HR Seasons by N.L. Shortstops

Player,Club HRs Year

ErnieBanks,CHI 47 1958ErnieBanks,CHI 45 1959ErnieBanks,CHI 44 1955ErnieBanks,CHI 43 1957ErnieBanks,CHI 41 1960RichAurilia,SF 37 2001BarryLarkin,CIN 32 1996

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .294 180 53 15 37Turner .269 104 28 3 9Wrigley .220 159 35 3 16GreatAmer. .320 453 145 25 90Coors .295 190 56 12 38Dolphin .216 111 24 4 13MinuteMaid .209 110 23 2 10Dodger .269 201 54 5 24Miller .290 93 27 5 14Shea .265 98 26 2 13CitizensBank .333 6 2 1 1PNC .347 72 25 2 10Busch .423 26 11 2 9PETCO .292 96 28 3 15AT&T .302 1101 332 37 144RFK .294 17 5 0 2Camden .167 12 2 0 0Fenway .214 14 3 1 3U.S.Cellular .333 9 3 1 4Jacobs .143 28 4 0 1Comerica .143 21 3 1 2Kauffman .308 13 4 0 2Angel .355 31 11 2 7Metrodome .286 7 2 0 0Yankee .294 17 5 0 2McAfee .250 64 16 1 5Safeco .206 141 29 4 19Tropicana .---- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .298 47 14 2 5RogersCentre .357 28 10 1 6

AURILIA’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:4(18times),last:Sept.1,2006atSanDiego(withCincinnati)MostRBI:5(4times),last:June7,2006atSt.Louis(withCincinnati)MostHomeRuns:2(7times),last:Aug.16,2005vs.SanFrancisco (withCincinnati)CareerGrandSlams:3,last:Sept.3,2003vs.Colorado(offJasonJennings)LongestHittingStreak:14games,July1-21,2006

AURILIA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .000 7 0 0 0 .279 348 97 20 60Atlanta .222 18 4 1 2 .273 220 60 5 19Chicago-NL .208 53 11 1 8 .216 292 63 9 41Cincinnati .---- -- -- -- -- .277 202 56 5 24Colorado .400 15 6 0 2 .299 368 110 18 72Florida .333 18 6 1 2 .252 226 57 6 24Houston .345 55 19 3 8 .253 269 68 7 30LosAngeles-NL .300 20 6 1 2 .284 401 114 11 50Milwaukee .263 57 15 2 7 .310 252 78 7 31NewYork-NL .462 13 6 1 1 .278 212 59 6 28Philadelphia .333 6 2 1 1 .295 183 54 9 25Pittsburgh .357 42 15 2 9 .299 278 83 9 43St.Louis .412 34 14 4 13 .294 306 90 8 40SanDiego .318 22 7 2 5 .319 417 133 17 56SanFrancisco .292 24 7 1 3 .284 88 25 4 12Washington .400 5 2 0 0 .239 184 44 4 15Baltimore .---- -- -- -- -- .231 39 9 1 6Boston .---- -- -- -- -- .214 14 3 1 3Chicago-AL .333 6 2 1 3 .292 24 7 2 7Cleveland .227 22 5 0 1 .158 38 6 0 1Detroit .083 12 1 1 1 .190 42 8 1 3KansasCity .364 11 4 1 2 .333 24 8 1 4LosAngeles-AL .---- -- -- -- -- .333 66 22 3 15Minnesota .---- -- -- -- -- .185 27 5 0 1NewYork-AL .---- -- -- -- -- .259 27 7 0 3Oakland .---- -- -- -- -- .238 126 30 3 8Seattle .---- -- -- -- -- .239 46 11 4 7TampaBay .---- -- -- -- -- .316 19 6 1 6Texas .---- -- -- -- -- .291 86 25 5 13Toronto .---- -- -- -- -- .359 39 14 2 8Interleague .235 51 12 3 7 .263 456 120 20 65Home .308 227 70 13 39 .288 2408 694 80 324Road .291 213 62 10 31 .268 2455 658 89 331Day .255 149 38 5 19 .274 1745 478 58 234Night .323 291 94 18 51 .280 3118 874 111 421Grass .300 440 132 23 70 .280 4505 1261 158 612Turf .---- -- -- -- -- .254 358 91 11 43vs.LHP .347 147 51 11 28 .285 1268 361 61 202vs.RHP .276 293 81 12 42 .276 3595 991 108 453RISP .297 118 35 6 48 .279 1218 340 34 457BasesLoaded .375 8 3 0 6 .292 144 42 3 107asPinchHitter .182 11 2 0 3 .283 60 17 2 15asDH .250 4 1 0 1 .222 9 2 0 1March/April .296 71 21 4 12 .275 738 203 21 84May .194 36 7 2 4 .268 725 194 26 90June .262 84 22 4 15 .280 812 227 29 120July .342 79 27 4 10 .296 805 238 33 113August .300 80 24 5 12 .257 855 220 27 107Sept./Oct. .344 90 31 4 17 .291 928 270 33 141BeforeASB .267 217 58 11 34 .277 2543 705 85 329AfterASB .332 223 74 12 36 .279 2320 647 84 326

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .994 48 309 26 2 337 342ndBase .982 96 163 217 7 387 513rdBase .949 99 52 152 11 215 14Shortstop .974 1083 1590 2892 121 4603 702

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyTexasin24throundofJune1992draft.

■ AcquiredfromTexaswithDesiWilson(IF)inexchangeforJohnBurkett(RHP),Dec.24,1994.

■ Placedon60-dayDisabledListSept.24,1996-endofseasonwithstressfracturelowerback.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJuly10-19,1998withstrainedleftgroin.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay21-June3,2002withbonechipsinrightelbow.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.4-18,2003followingemergencyappendectomy.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.27,2003;signedwithSeattle,Jan.9,2004.

■ TradedtoSanDiegoinexchangeforplayertobenamedlaterorcash,July19,2004.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2004;signedwithCincinnati,Jan.24,2005.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay11-28,2005(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithLouisvilleMay28)withstrainedlefthamstring.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2005;signedwithCincinnati,Jan.8,2006.

■ PlacedonDisabledListwithstrainedrightgroin,May4-18,2006.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.31,2006;signedwithSanFrancisco,Dec.4,2006.

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5…reached 250-save plateau Aug. 27 vs. Mets, closing out SF’s 2-1 vic-tory…2004…set Marlins’ single-sea-son saves mark in only campaign with Florida, posting career-best 47 saves (51 opportunities) over 64 outings…sur-passed Florida’s single-season franchise mark of 45, set by Bryan Harvey in 1993 and Antonio Alfonseca in 2000…led all Major League relievers in ERA (1.29) and in opp. batting avg. (.152)…became 2nd Marlin to lead or co-lead NL in saves (Alfonseca in 2000)…ranked 5th in majors with 92.2% successful saves rate…was named to NL All-Star team for 2nd straight season, after entering Break with 30 saves (3rd in majors)…began Marlins career by converting each of 1st 10 saves over his 1st 12 games (0.71 ERA) and 24 of his 1st 25 opportunities over his 1st 31 outings (0.54 ERA)…had his ERA at season-best 0.29 after his June 4 save vs. Mets…that game marked career-best 12th straight game that he did not allow hit, during which time batters went 0-for-40 against him, 2nd-longest streak by reliever since 1990 (NYY’s Mariano Rivera 0-for-46 in 1996), according to Elias Sports Bureau…set Florida’s relief record for consecutive innings pitched without giving up earned run with career-best 30.0 frames…streak ran from April 8-June 5, when Mets’ Mike Piazza led off 9th with home run…was his 1st earned run allowed since Opening Day…registered 1st save as Marlin on Opening Day, April 6 vs. Montreal…2003…earned All-Star honors for 1st time in career, while splitting season between New York Mets, New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners…combined for 4-4 record with 2.96 ERA and 21 saves (29 opportunities) in 69 overall games…limited opponents to .218 avg…made 45 appearances for Mets, going 3-3 with 3.10 ERA and 21 saves…ranked 6th in NL in saves at All-Star Break…following All-Star Game, posted 2.66 ERA with Yankees and Seattle…was traded to Yankees July 16 in exchange for RHPs Jason Anderson, Anderson Garcia and Ryan Bicondoa…appeared in 9 games for Bronx Bombers and posted 1-1 ledger with 1.93 ERA…was sent to Mariners along with cash Aug. 6 in exchange for RHP Jeff Nelson, and was 0-0 with 3.14 ERA with Seattle…2002…went 1-0 with 2.27 ERA and 33 saves (in 37 opportunities) over 62 games with Mets…became 1st Mets reliever in team history to record 3 consecutive seasons of 30 or more saves…moved into 2nd place on Mets all-time saves list with his 108th rescue April 11 at Chicago…earned his 150th career save April 27 vs. Milwaukee…fashioned 1.86 ERA (10er, 48.1ip) over his final 44 appearances…2001…won 1st career NL Rolaids Relief Man Award with 130 points…became 2nd Met to win title (John Franco in 1990)…finished 2nd in majors (behind NYY’s Mariano Rivera’s 135) in Rolaids Relief points…tied for 2nd in NL with 43 saves…posted career high in wins (6), as he logged 3.77 ERA in 73 games…converted 24 consecutive saves April 3-July 25 for Mets’ single-season record…2000…helped Mets to NL pennant and 1st World Series appearance since 1986…posted 1st 40-plus save season in Mets history, going 4-4 with 41 saves (46 opportunities) and 2.61 ERA in 76 appearances…earned his 41st save of season and 100th of his Major League career Sept. 30 vs. Montreal…led majors with 68 games finished and was tied for 5th in NL with 76 appearances…earned save in NLCS Game 2 vs. St. Louis…also saved Mets’ Game 3 win in World Series vs. Yankees…1999…made career-high 77 appearances in 1st season with Mets, going 4-3 with 22 saves (28 opportunities) and 1.85 ERA…ranked 2nd in NL for ERA among relievers, behind Houston’s Billy Wagner (1.57)…also finished 5th in NL for appearances…posted career-best 128 strikeouts over career-high 78.0 innings…set Major League record by averaging 14.77 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, among pitchers who saw action in 75-or-more games…made 7 appearances in post season, including 2 in NLDS vs. Arizona and 5 in NLCS vs. Atlanta…combined to post 1.00 ERA (1er, 9.0ip), while allowing 5 hits and striking out 11…had torn cartilage removed from his right knee Dec. 15 by Dr. Leighann Curl at University of Maryland Kernan Medical Center…1998…converted 22 of 26 saves with 5-6 record and 3.82 ERA over 71 games during final season with Baltimore…held opponents to .199 avg., 5th-best mark in AL…was suspended for 8 games for his role in bench-clearing brawl May 19 at Yankee Stadium… served his suspension May 20-28…1997…logged 1st full season in big leagues and went 4-5 with 9 saves (10 chances) and 2.45 ERA in 71 appearances for Orioles…finished 8th among AL relievers for ERA…made 7 post season appearances, 3 in ALDS vs. Seattle and 4 in ALCS vs. Cleveland…1996…had season cut short due to injury, but still converted 4 of 5 save opportu-nities and went 1-0 with 3.77 ERA in 18 outings for Orioles…was on DL April 20-Aug.26 with strained right elbow…after 1-game rehab assignment May 18 at double-A Bowie, was examined by Dr. James Andrews…diagnosed with strained ulnar collateral ligament and was transferred to

CAREER…2-time All-Star is 22nd on all-time list with 280 career saves (7th among active pitchers)…is 1 of only 3 active pitchers to have registered save against each of 30 big league clubs, joining Jose Mesa and Bob Wickman…owns 2nd lowest opponents avg. among all active relievers with .191 career mark (492-for-2,573)…only Billy Wagner has been tougher to hit (.187, 468-for-2,501)…by compiling consecutive 40-save seasons in 2000-01, is one of just 13 closers in Major League history to accomplish feat…has trio of 40-save seasons overall, including NL-high 47 res-cues in 2004…has seen big league action with Baltimore (1994-98), New York Mets (1999-2003), New York Yankees (2003), Seattle (2003), Florida (2004) and San Francisco (2005-06)…

POST SEASON…has made 4 trips to playoffs (1996 and ’97 with Orioles and 1999 and 2000 with Mets), helping his team advance to League Championship Series each time…helped guide New York to Subway Series in 2000 against cross-town rival Yankees…owns 3-2 career post season record with 4 saves and 3.56 ERA (12er, 30.1ip) in 28 appearances…is 1-0 with 3 saves, 2.00 ERA (4er, 18.0ip) and 18 strikeouts, while being unscored upon in 11 of his last 15 post season outings dating back to 1999 NLDS vs. Arizona…has been most successful during LDS play, going 3-0 with 2.92 ERA (4er, 12.1ip) over 10 lifetime contests…

2006 SEASON…endured up-and-down year due to health and effectiveness, but still posted team-high 17 saves…opened year on 15-day Disabled List with left knee bursitis, and was shut down at various times with soreness in both elbow and knees…finally saw season come to close when he was placed on 60-day DL Sept. 14 with right knee inflammation…made last appearance 12 days before that, pitching Sept. 2 at Chicago…was also hurt by lack of work, as he had just 25 official save opportunities in 122 team games from time he was activated from DL April 20 through final appearance…logged 31-scoreless efforts in his 41 outings…posted career-high 4-game win-ning streak April 29-June 8…was 4-1 with 10 saves (in 14 chances) and 1.99 ERA (5er, 22.2ip) prior to All-Star Break…struggled in 2nd half, going 0-1 with 7 saves (in 11 chances) and 5.74 ERA (10er, 15.2ip)…

2005…showed tremendous grit and determination, coming back from potential season-ending hamstring injury in April to tie for 2nd in NL with 15 saves (in 17 chances) following activation from DL Aug. 15…signed as free agent over winter to be SF’s closer, but appeared in just 8 games with Giants in April before tearing 2 hamstring tendons in right leg completely off pelvis…suffered injury while covering 1st base on groundout that ended April 26 victory over San Diego…under-went 2-hour surgery May 3 to re-attach to hamstring tendons, procedure performed by team orthopedist Dr. Ken Akizuki and San Francisco 49ers physician Dr. Michael Dillingham…made Giants debut in impressive fashion, earning save in SF’s 4-2, Opening Day victory over LA April

Armando BenitezriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 3, 19722007 Opening Day Age: 34Birthplace: Ramon Santana, Dominican RepublicResides: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-4 Weight : 260M.L. Service: 12 years, 47 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 30, 2004Contract Status: Signed through 2007 (signed 3-year deal prior to 2005 season)

> 2-time NL All-Star (2003 and 2004)> Is 7th among active closers and 22nd all-time with 280 saves> 1 of 14 closers to post consecutive 40-save seasons> 1 of 3 active hurlers with save against all 30 ML clubs> 2nd lowest opponents avg. against (.191) among active relievers

Armando BenitezriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 3, 19722007 Opening Day Age: 34Birthplace: Ramon Santana, Dominican RepublicResides: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-4 Weight : 260M.L. Service: 12 years, 47 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 30, 2004Contract Status: Signed through 2007 (signed 3-year deal prior to 2005 season)

> 2-time NL All-Star (2003 and 2004)> Is 7th among active closers and 22nd all-time with 280 saves> 1 of 14 closers to post consecutive 40-save seasons> 1 of 3 active hurlers with save against all 30 ML clubs> 2nd lowest opponents avg. against (.191) among active relievers

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Lowest Batting Avg. Against, Active Relievers

(min,1,390battersfaced) RankPitcher Opp.Avg. 1. BillyWagner .187(468-for-2,501) 2. ArmandoBenitez .191(492-for-2,573) 3. OctavioDotel .195(293-for-1,506) 4. ScottWilliamson .203(267-for-1,318) 5. TomGordon .206(578-for-2,812)

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60-day DL…was activated from DL Aug. 26 and pitched in 13 games following his return…went 2-0 with 2.25 ERA (1er, 4.0ip) in 3 relief appearances during ALDS vs. Cleveland…made his 1st post season appearance Oct. 2 vs. Tribe and collected win…posted 7.71 ERA in 3 ALCS games vs. Yankees…notched 1st career post season save in Game 2 at New York with 0.2-scoreless innings…following season, pitched for Estrellas in Dominican Winter League…1995…made Baltimore staff out of Spring Training and was with Orioles on 3 different occasions…went 1-5 with 2 saves and 5.66 ERA in 44 ML games… earned 1st ML save May 17 vs. Detroit…earned 1st big league victory July 2 at Toronto…following season, pitched for Estrellas in Dominican Winter League…1994…spent majority of year with Bowie before making Major League debut July 28 in 1st game of doubleheader vs. Cleveland…relieved Mike Mussina with 2 on and 2 out and fanned 1st batter he faced, Albert Belle…made 3 appearances with Orioles, allowing run on 8 hits in 10.0 innings (0.90 ERA)…was optioned back to Bowie Aug. 11, just prior to MLB players strike, so he would not be frozen on roster and would be able to continue to pitch…1993… split season between Baltimore’s single-A affiliates in Albany and Frederick, com-bining for 8-1 ledger with 18 saves, 1.34 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 67.0 innings…led all minor leaguers in strikeouts per 9.0

innings (15.04)…topped all Orioles prospects in ERA and was 2nd in saves…was co-win-ner of Palmer Prize with Garrett Stephenson, presented annually to organization’s top pitcher …1992…made 25 appearances for single-A Bluefield and posted 1-2 record with 4.31 ERA…1991…pitched in 14 games (3 starts) for rookie-level Gulf Coast League Orioles… posted 3-2 record with 2.72 ERA in 36.1 innings…1990…joined Orioles’ Dominican Summer League entry after signing as non-drafted free agent April 1…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…assisted Giants Community Fund with refurbishment of Nicholl Park Junior Giants Field in Richmond, CA and attended field’s dedication ceremony in 2006…supported Giants community endeavors, including club’s “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” ticket program benefiting non-profits and underserved groups in Bay Area community…

PERSONAL…signed with Orioles at age 17…his older brother, Francisco, pitched in Toronto system…his cousin, Edgar Rodriguez, pitched in Mets organization in 2003…runs 1,000-acre ranch in Quisesquea, Dominican Republic…single…

ARMANDO GERMAN BENITEZYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1990 Bal/ChiDSL 3-1 2.71 19 0 0 0 8 43.1 39 23 13 1 7 20 34 3 11991 GCLOrioles 3-2 2.72 14 3 0 0 0 36.1 35 16 11 2 4 11 33 2 01992 Bluefield 1-2 4.31 25 0 0 0 5 31.1 35 31 15 1 3 23 37 7 01993 Albany 5-1 1.52 40 0 0 0 14 53.1 31 10 9 2 2 19 83 4 0 Frederick 3-0 0.66 12 0 0 0 4 13.2 7 1 1 0 0 4 29 1 01994 Bowie 8-4 3.14 53 0 0 0 16 71.2 41 29 25 6 2 39 106 3 0 Baltimore 0-0 0.90 3 0 0 0 0 10.0 8 1 1 0 1 4 14 0 01995 Baltimore 1-5 5.66 44 0 0 0 2 47.2 37 33 30 8 5 37 56 3 1 Rochester 2-2 1.25 17 0 0 0 8 21.2 10 4 3 2 0 7 37 1 01996 Baltimore 1-0 3.77 18 0 0 0 4 14.1 7 6 6 2 0 6 20 1 0 Bowie 0-0 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 6 7 3 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 GCLOrioles 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 Rochester 0-0 2.25 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 1 0 1 5 1 01997 Baltimore 4-5 2.45 71 0 0 0 9 73.1 49 22 20 7 1 43 106 1 01998 Baltimore 5-6 3.82 71 0 0 0 22 68.1 48 29 29 10 4 39 87 0 01999 NewYork-NL 4-3 1.85 77 0 0 0 22 78.0 40 17 16 4 0 41 128 2 02000 NewYork-NL 4-4 2.61 76 0 0 0 41 76.0 39 24 22 10 0 38 106 0 02001 NewYork-NL 6-4 3.77 73 0 0 0 43 76.1 59 32 32 12 1 40 93 5 02002 NewYork-NL 1-0 2.27 62 0 0 0 33 67.1 46 20 17 8 3 25 79 1 02003 NewYork-NL 3-3 3.10 45 0 0 0 21 49.1 41 18 17 5 0 24 50 3 1 NewYork-AL 1-1 1.93 9 0 0 0 0 9.1 8 4 2 0 0 6 10 0 0 Seattle 0-0 3.14 15 0 0 0 0 14.1 10 5 5 1 0 11 15 0 02004 Florida 2-2 1.29 64 0 0 0 47 69.2 36 11 10 6 0 21 62 0 02005 SanFrancisco 2-3 4.50 30 0 0 0 19 30.0 25 17 15 5 0 16 23 0 0 SanJose 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02006 SanFrancisco 4-2 3.52 41 0 0 0 17 38.1 39 15 15 6 0 21 31 1 0MinorTotals 26-12 2.56 189 9 0 0 55 285.1 209 118 81 15 18 125 377 22 1S.F.Totals 6-5 3.95 71 0 0 0 36 68.1 64 32 30 11 0 37 54 1 0A.L.Totals 12-17 3.47 231 0 0 0 37 246.2 175 104 95 28 11 152 318 5 1N.L.Totals 26-21 2.57 468 0 0 0 243 475.2 317 150 142 56 4 220 562 12 1M.L.Totals 38-38 2.95 699 0 0 0 280 722.1 492 254 237 84 15 372 880 17 2

BENITEZ’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .------ Career .000 699 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 6 .000 .000

LASTHOMERUN:None

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2003 NL,Chicago-AL -DidNotPitch-2004 NL,Houston -DidNotPitch-

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1996 BALvs.CLE 2-0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 1 0 2 6 0 01997 BALvs.SEA 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 01999 NYvs.AZ 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 02000 NYvs.SF 1-0 6.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 0LDSTotals 3-0 2.92 10 0 0 0 0 12.1 10 4 4 3 0 6 15 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1996 BALvs.NYY 0-0 7.71 3 0 0 0 1 2.1 3 2 2 2 0 3 2 0 01997 BALvs.CLE 0-2 12.00 4 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 4 4 2 0 4 6 0 01999 NYvs.ATL 0-0 1.35 5 0 0 0 1 6.2 3 1 1 0 0 2 9 0 02000 NYvs.STL 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0LCSTotals 0-2 4.20 15 0 0 0 3 15.0 12 9 7 4 0 11 19 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 NYvs.NYY 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0

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ML History ArmandoBenitezisoneofjust14pitchers(15occurrences)torecordconsecutive40-saveseasons

No. Pitcher Years 4 TrevorHoffman 1998-2001 3 DennisEckersley 1990-92 3 LeeSmith 1991-93 3 RobbNen 2000-02 3 JohnSmoltz 2002-04 3 EricGagne 2002-04 3 MarianoRivera 2003-05 3 TrevorHoffman 2004-06* 2 DanQuisenberry 1983-84 2 RickAguilera 1991-92 2 JeffShaw 1997-98 2 JohnWetteland 1998-99 2 ArmandoBenitez 2000-01 2 JoeNathan 2004-05 2 FranciscoRodriguez 2005-06* *activestreak

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-5 1.17 9 7.2 5 1Turner 0-2-8 5.85 20 20.0 13 13Wrigley 0-0-5 5.87 8 7.2 11 5GreatAmer. 0-0-4 0.00 5 4.1 1 0Coors 0-0-9 4.11 17 15.1 18 7Dolphin 2-3-29 2.00 51 54.0 28 12MinuteMaid 1-0-1 5.79 4 4.2 5 3Dodger 0-2-10 4.73 14 13.1 10 7Miller 0-0-2 0.00 3 3.1 0 0Shea 15-9-94 2.70 190 203.2 137 61Citiz.Bank 0-0-4 1.29 6 7.0 6 1PNC 0-1-3 5.79 5 4.2 5 3Busch ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-0-4 1.80 5 5.0 3 1AT&T 5-2-19 3.16 43 42.2 37 15RFK 0-1-2 11.57 3 2.1 3 3

Camden 6-7-19 3.77 107 114.2 81 48Fenway 0-3-3 2.38 13 11.1 13 3U.S.Cellular 0-0-2 2.57 8 7.0 3 2Jacobs 1-1-5 3.38 11 10.2 7 4Comerica ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman 0-1-1 3.68 7 7.1 4 3Angel 2-0-1 0.75 12 12.0 6 1Metrodome 0-1-1 2.61 7 10.1 7 3Yankee 0-0-2 3.20 17 19.2 16 7McAfee 2-1-2 4.63 10 11.2 9 6Safeco 0-0-0 4.26 7 6.1 3 3Tropicana 1-1-1 5.14 7 7.0 6 4Ameriquest 0-0-1 5.40 7 6.2 4 4RogersCentre 1-0-2 0.93 13 9.2 5 1

BENITEZ’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 1-0-1 5.79 6 4.2 3 3 2-1-10 3.92 23 20.2 14 9Atlanta 0-0-1 4.50 2 2.0 3 1 3-2-15 4.09 39 44.0 36 20Chicago-NL 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 2 1 0-0-12 3.57 17 17.2 17 7Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-12 1.52 24 23.2 12 4Colorado 0-0-3 0.00 4 3.1 5 0 0-0-20 2.76 30 29.1 25 9Florida 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0 0-3-13 2.56 36 38.2 22 11Houston 0-0-1 0.00 1 0.1 0 0 2-2-7 4.60 16 15.2 14 8LosAngeles-NL 1-0-2 0.00 4 4.1 3 0 4-3-17 2.45 29 29.1 19 8Milwaukee 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 1-0-9 1.61 28 28.0 18 5NewYork-NL 0-0-1 4.50 3 4.0 3 2 0-1-14 1.88 21 24.0 14 5Philadelphia 0-0-1 0.00 2 2.0 1 0 5-4-24 2.72 50 53.0 41 16Pittsburgh 1-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1 2-1-7 3.68 17 14.2 9 6St.Louis 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1 2-0-10 1.19 20 22.2 10 3SanDiego 0-0-4 3.00 6 6.0 6 2 1-0-17 2.18 33 33.0 18 8SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-5 3.14 15 14.1 13 5Washington 0-1-0 10.80 3 1.2 2 2 2-2-24 2.89 45 46.2 28 15

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-3 0.00 7 6.0 1 0Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-4-7 2.96 26 24.1 22 8Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-3 5.06 17 16.0 12 9Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-2-5 2.93 23 27.2 18 9Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-6 3.27 13 11.0 5 4KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-2-2 4.38 13 12.1 12 6LosAngeles-AL 0-0-2 0.00 2 2.0 0 0 3-0-3 0.49 19 18.1 7 1Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-6 3.10 15 20.1 14 7NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-6 4.18 25 28.0 25 13Oakland 1-1-0 6.75 2 2.2 5 2 4-2-2 4.74 22 24.2 19 13Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-2-7 4.60 16 15.2 9 8TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-5 3.14 13 14.1 9 5Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-4 5.82 17 17.0 13 11Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-5 1.15 30 31.1 16 4

Interleague 1-1-2 3.86 4 4.2 5 2 4-3-29 2.64 70 75.0 53 22

Season 4-2-17 3.52 41 38.1 39 15 38-38-2802.95699 722.1 492237Home 3-1-8 3.50 19 18.0 16 7 28-18-1452.93364 389.2 265127Road 1-1-9 3.54 22 20.1 23 8 10-20-1352.98335 332.2 227110Day 3-0-3 3.65 12 12.1 13 5 17-13-89 3.30240 248.0 181 91Night 1-2-14 3.46 29 26.0 26 10 21-25-1912.77459 474.1 311146Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 4-2-17 3.52 41 38.1 39 15 38-38-2802.95699 722.1 492237

March/April 1-0-1 0.00 4 4.1 4 0 7-9-48 3.48118 124.0 92 48May 2-0-2 1.29 7 7.0 7 1 5-6-42 2.79115 116.0 75 36June 1-1-3 5.14 7 7.0 8 4 4-6-35 3.01113 122.2 84 41July 0-1-7 3.60 10 10.0 11 4 10-4-56 2.08108 117.0 78 27August 0-0-4 4.66 12 9.2 7 5 6-4-51 2.71132 136.0 84 41Sept./Oct. 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 2 1 6-9-48 3.71113 106.2 79 44BeforeASB 4-1-10 1.99 22 22.2 23 5 19-21-1442.96378 398.0 271131AfterASB 0-1-7 5.74 19 15.2 16 10 19-17-1362.94321 324.1 221106

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .918 699 29 38 6 73 1

BENITEZ’ CAREER HIGHS Low-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched: Starter:Nostarts Reliever:3.2(3times),last:June19,1998vs.Toronto(with Baltimore)MostStrikeouts:6,July31,1998vs.Toronto(withBaltimore)WinningStreak: 4games,April29-June8,2006LosingStreak: 3games(3times),last:Sept.5-17,1998

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .192 1116 214 36vs.Right .191 1457 278 48

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyBaltimoreasnon-draftedfreeagent,April1,1990.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril20-Aug.25,1996(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithBowie,GCLOriolesandRochester)withstrainedrightelbow.

■ AcquiredbyNewYork-NLin3-teamtradethatsentCToddHundleyandRHPArnoldGoochtoLosAngeles,OFRogerCedenotoNewYork-NLandCCharlesJohnsontoBaltimore,Dec.1,1998.

■ AcquiredbyNewYork-ALinexchangeforRHPsJasonAnderson,AndersonGarciaandRyanBicondoa,July16,2003.

■ AcquiredbySeattleinexchangeforRHPJeffNelsonandcashconsiderations,Aug.6,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.27,2003;signedbyFlorida,Dec.20,2003.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.2-12,2004withrightelbowinflammation.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2004;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.6,2004.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril27-Aug.15,2005(transferredto60-dayDLMay2,includingrehabilitationassignmentwithSanJose)withtornrighthamstring.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril2-19,2006withleftkneebursitis.

■ PlacedonDisabledListSept.14-Nov.1,2006withrightkneeinflammation.

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WILLIAM JOSE BERGOLLA (ORSINI)Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2000 Cagua-VSL .372 13 43 6 16 3 2 0 5 0 0 1 8-1 3 1-1 -- .535 .481 Reds-GCL .182 8 22 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-0 2 3-1 1 .182 .3082001 Billings .323 57 232 47 75 5 3 4 24 1 3 2 24-0 21 22-7 21 .422 .3872002 Dayton .248 68 274 38 68 13 1 3 23 5 1 1 16-0 36 13-2 12 .336 .291 Billings .352 53 210 35 74 9 1 3 29 2 6 0 24-1 26 16-5 17 .448 .4082003 Potomac .272 128 523 77 142 25 3 2 31 15 4 1 29-1 59 52-18 27 .342 .3092004 Chattanooga .283 116 466 79 132 26 1 4 38 15 2 3 40-1 63 36-6 19 .369 .3422005 Louisville .293 98 400 59 117 23 5 2 38 6 2 1 19-0 39 16-3 13 .390 .325 Cincinnati .132 17 38 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 10 0-0 0 .132 .1322006 Louisville .279 114 416 46 116 21 2 2 33 13 2 2 22-2 47 14-8 11 .353 .317MinorTotals .288 655 2586 389 744 125 18 20 221 57 20 11 186-6 296 173-51121 .373 .336M.L.Totals .132 17 38 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 10 0-0 0 .132 .132

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyCincinnatiasnon-draftedfreeagent,Nov.15,1999.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.20,2006.CAREER…24-year-old infielder opens his Giants career as non-roster invitee after spending 1st 7 years of his career in Reds chain…middle infielder has spent each of last 2 seasons at triple-A level, while appearing in 17 games at big league level for Cincinnati in 2005…is .288 career minor league hitter…was on World Team roster in 2005 XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game at Detroit’s Comerica Park…was voted International League’s best defensive second baseman in Baseball America’s 2005 Best Tools survey…led all Reds minor leaguers in stolen bases 3 straight years from 2002-04…

2006 SEASON…spent all but 1 day of season at triple-A Louisville in Cincinnati organiza-tion, hitting .279 with 21 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 2 HRs and 33 RBI over 114 contests…was on Reds’ roster July 13, following 8-player deal that sent SS Felipe Lopez to Washington…returned to Louisville next day, when SS Royce Clayton reported to Cincinnati…was designated for assignment Aug. 12, when LHP Chris Michalak was promoted…4 days later cleared waivers and was outrighted to Louisville…played for Caracas in Venezuela Winter League following campaign…

2005…made his Major League debut, appearing in 17 games during 2 stints with Reds…appeared in 15 games for Reds May 9-28 and in 2 games June 20-25…made all 6 of his starts dur-ing his 1st stint in Cincinnati, all at 2B…spent most of season at Louisville…made Major League debut May 9 vs. San Diego as 9th-inning pinch runner for Sean Casey…grounded out as pinch hitter in 1st career plate appearance May 10 vs. San Diego…produced 1st career hit, pinch-single off Billy Wagner May 15 at Philadelphia…made 1st big league start May 20 vs. Cleveland, play-ing 2B and going 0-for-4…went 2-for-4 in XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game at Detroit’s Comerica Park…was voted best defensive 2nd baseman in International League in Baseball America’s 2005 Best Tools survey…following season played for Caracas in Venezuelan Winter League…2004…earned Southern League All-Star honors with double-A Chattanooga…ranked 4th in SL in stolen bases (36)…led all Reds minor leaguers in steals for 3rd consecutive season…had surgery to remove hook of hamate bone in left hand Sept. 21, with Dr. Andy Stern presid-ing…played for Caracas in Venezuelan Winter League…2003…led all Reds minor leaguers with 52 stolen bases, while spending campaign at single-A Potomac…led Carolina League with 142 hits and ranked among league leaders in stolen bases (3rd) and runs (5th, 77)…2002…com-bined to hit .293 with 6 HRs and 49 RBI and 29 steals in 121 games between single-A Dayton and rookie-league Billings…led organization in stolen bases and ranked 9th among Reds farmhands in avg….ranked 3rd in Pioneer League in hitting, posting .352 avg. for Billings…received honor-able mention on Pioneer League All-Star team…opened season at Dayton and was sent to Billings July 1…2001…received honorable mention on Pioneer League All-Star team, while logging full campaign with Billings…hit .323 with team-high 22 steals…2000…opened professional career with Reds’ rookie teams in Venezuela and Sarasota…

PERSONAL…graduated from San Francisco de Asis High School (VZ) in 1999…single…

William Bergollainfielder

Birthdate: February 4, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Naguanagua, VenezuelaResides: Guacara, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-0 Weight : 175M.L. Service: 29 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 20, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

William Bergollainfielder

Birthdate: February 4, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Naguanagua, VenezuelaResides: Guacara, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-0 Weight : 175M.L. Service: 29 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 20, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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CAREER…7-time MVP is 2nd in Major League history with National League-record 734 career home runs, most ever for left-handed batter…as 1 of 3 members of baseball’s hallowed 700 Home Run club, trails only Hank Aaron (755) in game’s pantheon of power…has established San Francisco-era records with .314 avg. and 558 clouts in Giants uniform, while he ranks 2nd in club’s West Coast annals with 1,374 RBI…owns baseball’s single-season records for home runs (73 in 2001), walks (232 in ’04), intentional walks (120 in ’04), on-base pct. (.609 in ’04), slugging pct. (.863 in ’01), HR ratio (6.52 in ’01) and HR pct. (12.06 in ’04)…has Major League career records with 13-consecutive 30-HR seasons, 13 campaigns with 100-or-more walks (tied with Ruth), 2,426 lifetime bases on balls and 645 intentional walks…has also matched his late father, Bobby, for ML record with 5 different 30 HR/30 SB seasons…is 1 of 4 players (joining Jose Canseco, Alex Rodriguez and Alfonso Soriano), to reach 40-40 plateau with his 1996 output…has posted NL-record 12 seasons with at least 100 RBI, and has matched Aaron with 8 different 40-HR campaigns…2006 marked his 18th season with at least 20 clouts, passing Willie Mays and Frank Robinson for 2nd-most all-time…only Aaron (20) reached 20-HR plateau more times…is 1 of 7 players in Major League history to reach base 5,000 times, reaching safely 5,370 times via hit, walk and hit-by-pitch…joins Pete Rose (5,929 times), Ty Cobb (5,532), Rickey Henderson (5,343), Carl Yastrzemski (5,304), Stan Musial (5,282) and Aaron (5,205)…13-time All-Star and lone member of baseball’s 500 homer/500 steal club, ranks 2nd all-time for extra-base hits (1,398), 5th for RBI (1,930), 6th for slugging pct. (.608), 6th for total bases (5,784), 6th for runs (2,152), 14th for dou-bles (587) and 33rd for steals (509)…has also homered off ML-record 433 different pitchers, while

Barry Bondsleft fielder

Birthdate: July 24, 19642007 Opening Day Age: 42Birthplace: Riverside, CaliforniaResides: Los Angeles, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-2 Weight : 238M.L. Service: 20 years, 129 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 8, 1992Contract Status: Signed through 2007

> 7-time NL MVP (1990, ’92, ’93, 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04)> 2nd all-time with 734 career HRs> 734 HRs are NL record and most ever by left-handed batter> 13-time NL All-Star (1990, ’92-98, 2000-04)> 8-time Gold Glove winner (1990-94, ’96-98)> 12-time Silver Slugger recipient (1990-94, ’96-97, 2000-04)> 3-time NL Hank Aaron Award winner (2001, ’02, ’04)> Owns single-season records for HRs, BBs, IBBs, OBP, SLG, HR ratio and HR pct.> Baseball’s all-time leader in BBs and IBBs> Homered off record 433 ML pitchers> 69 career multi-HR games, 2nd most all-time> 2-time NL batting champion (2002, ’04)> Charter member of 500-HR/500-SB club> ML record 13-consecutive 30-HR seasons (1992-2004)> ML record 13 career 100-BB seasons (tied with Babe Ruth)> NL record 12 career 100-RBI campaigns> Tied Hank Aaron’s NL record with 8 seasons of 40+ HRs> 1 of 7 players ever to reach base 5,000 times> 1 of 7 players all-time with 2,000 hits, 200 HRs and 400 SBs> Boasts 40 HR/40 SB season and 5 different 30/30 campaigns> The Sporting News’ Player of Decade for 1990’s> 8 HRs in 2002 playoffs tied for most ever> 26th player to homer in 1st World Series AB> 32 “Splash Hit” HRs

Barry Bondsleft fielder

Birthdate: July 24, 19642007 Opening Day Age: 42Birthplace: Riverside, CaliforniaResides: Los Angeles, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-2 Weight : 238M.L. Service: 20 years, 129 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 8, 1992Contract Status: Signed through 2007

> 7-time NL MVP (1990, ’92, ’93, 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04)> 2nd all-time with 734 career HRs> 734 HRs are NL record and most ever by left-handed batter> 13-time NL All-Star (1990, ’92-98, 2000-04)> 8-time Gold Glove winner (1990-94, ’96-98)> 12-time Silver Slugger recipient (1990-94, ’96-97, 2000-04)> 3-time NL Hank Aaron Award winner (2001, ’02, ’04)> Owns single-season records for HRs, BBs, IBBs, OBP, SLG, HR ratio and HR pct.> Baseball’s all-time leader in BBs and IBBs> Homered off record 433 ML pitchers> 69 career multi-HR games, 2nd most all-time> 2-time NL batting champion (2002, ’04)> Charter member of 500-HR/500-SB club> ML record 13-consecutive 30-HR seasons (1992-2004)> ML record 13 career 100-BB seasons (tied with Babe Ruth)> NL record 12 career 100-RBI campaigns> Tied Hank Aaron’s NL record with 8 seasons of 40+ HRs> 1 of 7 players ever to reach base 5,000 times> 1 of 7 players all-time with 2,000 hits, 200 HRs and 400 SBs> Boasts 40 HR/40 SB season and 5 different 30/30 campaigns> The Sporting News’ Player of Decade for 1990’s> 8 HRs in 2002 playoffs tied for most ever> 26th player to homer in 1st World Series AB> 32 “Splash Hit” HRs

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .121 33 3 0 1Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .000 1 0 0 0CitizensBank .500 2 1 0 0PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .--- -- -- -- --RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .000 2 0 0 0Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

BERGOLLA’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:1(5times),last:May26,2006vs.Pittsburgh(withCincinnati)MostRBI:NoneMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:2games,May25-26,2005

BERGOLLA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .500 2 1 0 0Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .167 6 1 0 0St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .167 12 2 0 1Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .071 14 1 0 0Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .071 14 1 0 0Home .--- -- -- -- -- .121 .33 4 0 1Road .--- -- -- -- -- .200 5 1 0 0Day .--- -- -- -- -- .182 11 2 0 1Night .--- -- -- -- -- .111 27 3 0 0Grass .--- -- -- -- -- .132 38 5 0 1Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .--- -- -- -- -- .214 14 3 0 0vs.RHP .--- -- -- -- -- .083 24 2 0 1RISP .--- -- -- -- -- .143 7 1 0 1BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .--- -- -- -- -- .143 7 1 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .143 35 5 0 1June .--- -- -- -- -- .000 3 0 0 0July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .132 38 5 0 1AfterASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP2ndBase 1.000 9 11 29 0 40 6Shortstop 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 0

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ranking 2nd with 69 multi-clout con-tests…is oldest player to ever to win MVP award (40 years old in 2004), capture batting title (40 in 2004) and hit 20 HRs in season (42 in 2006)…dominates Giants franchise and San Francisco-era record books…ranks 9th in franchise history with .314 avg. (1st in SF annals), 4th with 1,850 games (3rd SF), 8th with 5,923 at-bats (3rd SF), 3rd with 1,480 runs (T1st-SF), 6th with 1,857 hits (3rd SF), 4th with 367 2Bs (2nd with SF), 2nd with 558 HRs (1st SF), 4th with 1,374 RBI (2nd SF), 1st with 1,815 walks, 10th with 258 stolen bases (2nd SF) and 3rd with 3,980 total bases (2nd SF)…

MVPs…has won unprecedented 7 National League Most Valuable Player Awards (1990, ’92, ’93, 2001, ’02, ’03 and ’04), with no player winning more than 3…is 1 of only 2 athletes in 4 major professional sports (baseball, basketball, football and hockey) to win 7 MVP Awards, joining NHL’s Wayne Gretzky (9)…only NBA’s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and hockey’s Gordie

Howe have won as many as 6 in their respective leagues…is 1st player in Major League history to win 4 consecutive MVPs (2001-2004) and no player has won more than 2 in a row…is also 1st baseball player to win 2-straight years at 2 different times in his career (1992-93 and 2001-04)…was already 5th National Leaguer and 11th player overall to win MVP awards in successive seasons (previous player: Frank Thomas in 1993-94)…was unanimous choice in 2002, as he was listed 1st on all 32 ballots submitted to score perfect 448 points…is 1st Giants player to win award 5 times, as Carl Hubbell (1933 and ’36) and Willie Mays (1954 and ’65) were only players in franchise history to garner MVP twice…with 2004 award, became oldest MVP at age 40 years, 4 months, surpassing Willie Stargell who was 39 years, 7 months when winning in 1979…seized his place in ML record book in 1993 by becoming 1st player ever to win league Most Valuable Player Award (BBWAA) for 3rd time in 4 seasons when he garnered 24 1st-place votes and 372 points en route to NL trophy…joined Jimmie Foxx (’32, ’33 and ’38), Joe DiMaggio (’39, ’41 and ’47), Stan Musial (’43, ’46 and ’48), Roy Campanella (’51, ’53 and ’55), Yogi Berra (’51, ’54 and ’55), Mickey Mantle (’56, ’57 and ’62) and Mike Schmidt (’80, ’81 and ’86) as 1 of only 8 players in baseball history to win MVP award 3 times…previously named MVP with Pittsburgh in 1990 and 1992, barely losing out to Terry Pendleton in ’91 (274-259)…if 2 voters had reversed their votes for 1st and 2nd that year, Bonds would have won 4 awards in a row…

POST SEASON…has made 7 post season appearances, including 4 with Giants (1997, 2000, ’02 and ’03)…also reached October baseball with Pittsburgh from 1990-92…led SF to NL pennant and his 1st World Series appearance in 2002 with awe-inspiring playoff performance, hitting .356 (16-for-45) with 18 runs, 2 2Bs, 3B, 8 HRs, 16 RBI, 27 walks, .978 slugging pct. and .581 on-base mark…shares all-time record for home runs in single post season with 8 roundtrippers (3 in LDS, 1 in LCS and 4 in WS) with Carlos Beltran (2004)…shattered single post season walk mark with

27 in 2002, eclipsing Gary Sheffield’s 1997 total of 20…with 4 HRs against Anaheim, became 9th player to have at least 4 clouts in single Fall Classic…only Reggie Jackson had more, club-bing 5 HRs in 1977…homered in each of 1st 3 WS games to become just 2nd player in ML history to accomplish feat (NYY’s Hank Bauer in 1958)…became just 26th player to homer in 1st World

Series at-bat when he drilled 2nd inning shot off Jarrod Washburn in Game 1 vs. Angels…13 walks in Fall Classic also established new record, as Babe Ruth (1926) and Gene Tenace (1973) shared previous mark with 11 free passes each…was catalyst in deciding Game 5 of NLDS at Atlanta, finishing 2-for-3 with 2 runs, solo HR (off Kevin Millwood) and walk in SF’s 3-1 triumph…in 28 playoff games with Giants, has hit at .289 clip (24-for-83) with 23 runs, 6 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 8 HRs and 38 walks (20 intentional)…is 11-for-30 (.367) with 4 2Bs, 3 HRs and 11 RBI in 12 post season contests at AT&T Park…owns ML record for most walks in single series for all 3 rounds, drawing 8 free passes in 2003 NLDS vs. Florida, 10 in 2002 NLCS vs. St. Louis (tied with Frank Thomas’ 1993 mark) and 13 in 2002 World Series vs. Anaheim…also set big league marks with 6 intentional walks in ’03 LDS and 7 in ’02 Fall Classic…

2006 SEASON…after missing nearly all of 2005 campaign following trio of knee surger-ies, returned to hit .270 with 26 HRs and 77 RBI in 130 games (120 starts)…ended season on torrid pace, hitting at .368 clip (35-for-95) with 23 runs, 7 2Bs, 10 HRs and 26 RBI over his last 30 games…posted .758 slugging pct. and .487 on-base mark over span (drawing 20 walks, with 2 HBPs)…hot stretch run raised season avg. 35 points (from .235)…was clutch throughout season, leading majors with robust .423 avg. (33-for-78) with RISP…ranked 3rd in big leagues with 115 walks, while pacing majors with 38 intentional bases on balls…would have led majors with .454 on-base pct. if he had accumulated enough plate appear-ances to qualify (fell 6 short)…reached base safely in 115 of his 130 contests, while scoring or driving in run in 74 efforts…SF was even .500 (60-60) when he was in starting lineup…surpassed Babe Ruth for 2nd on all-time list, and established ML record for most HRs by left-handed hitter, May 28 at AT&T Park with 2-run clout off Colorado right-hander Byung-Hyun Kim…historic homer came on 3-2 pitch at 2:14 p.m. PDT, and travelled estimated 445 feet to center-field bleachers…prior to May 28, Ruth had held either 1st or 2nd place on all-time homer chart (alone or tied) for 84 years, 348 days (courtesy: Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group)…had tied Ruth May 20 at Oakland’s McAfee Coliseum, hammering solo clout off Athletics’ left-hander Brad Halsey to lead off 2nd inning…moved past Hank Aaron and established National League record with his 734th career HR Sept. 23 at Milwuakee, belting solo clout off Brewers’ Chris Capuano…collected 69th career multi-HR game Aug. 29 at Atlanta, connecting twice off Braves’ Tim Hudson…drove in 6 runs Sept. 22 at Milwaukee, 6th career game with at least 6 RBI…

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Top 5 Home Run Seasons of All Time

HRs Player Year

73 BarryBonds 2001 70 MarkMcGwire 1998 66 SammySosa 1998 65 MarkMcGwire 1999 63 SammySosa 1999

Barry Bonds’ Single-Season ML records

Record Statistic Year

HomeRuns 73 2001 Walks 232 2004 IntentionalWalks 120 2004 On-basepct. .609 2004 SluggingPct. .863 2001 HomeRunRatio 6.52(HRperat-bat) 2001 HomeRunPct. 12.06(HRper100AB) 2004

40–40 Seasons Player Team Year G SB HR JoseCanseco OAK 1988 158 40 42 BarryBonds SF 1996 158 40 42 AlexRodriguez SEA 1998 161 42 46 AlfonsoSoriano WSH 2006 159 41 46

Career Home Run Leaders

Player HRs 1. HankAaron 755 2. BarryBonds* 734 3. BabeRuth 714 4. WillieMays 660 5. SammySosa* 588 6. FrankRobinson 586 7. MarkMcGwire 583 8. HarmonKillebrew 573 9. RafaelPalmeiro 569 10. ReggieJackson 563 KenGriffey,Jr.* 563 12. MikeSchmidt 548 13. MickeyMantle 536 14. JimmieFoxx 534 15. WillieMcCovey 521 TedWilliams 521 17. ErnieBanks 512 EddieMathews 512 19. MelOtt 511 20. EddieMurray 504

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Career Leaders, Total Bases

Player TB

1. HankAaron 6,8562. StanMusial 6,1343. WillieMays 6,0664. TyCobb 5,8625. BabeRuth 5,7936. BarryBonds* 5,7847. PeteRose 5,7528. CarlYastrzemski 5,5399. EddieMurray 5,39710. RafaelPalmeiro 5,388

*activeplayers courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

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player in history to post 100 RBI in season in which he had less than 400 at-bats (373), join-ing Rudy York (1937 Tigers) and Frank Thomas (1994 White Sox)…became 3rd member of exclusive 700 Home Run Club, joining Aaron (755) and Ruth (714)…joined hallowed trinity with his 700th career clout Sept. 17, solo homer off San Diego’s Jake Peavy at AT&T Park…matched his godfather, Willie Mays, for 3rd place on chart with 660th roundtripper in SF home opener April 12 vs. Milwaukee, then passed Hall-of-Famer with solo clout next night…belted 500th homer as Giant June 13 in Baltimore (2-run clout off Sidney Ponson), making Giants franchise 1st in baseball histo-ry to have 3 players hammer 500 roundtrip-pers with club…broke Rickey Henderson’s all-time walk record with his 2,191st career free pass July 4 vs. Oakland (off Chad Bradford)…captured pair of NL Player of Month awards, winning honors in both April and August…batted .472 (25-for-53) in sea-son’s opening month, highest April avg. in history…established NL record with 8 homers in 7-game span in which he homered in each contest (April 12-20), surpassing Dale Long’s 1956 mark of 7 HRs…7-consecutive contests with homer established career best, and was 1 shy of ML record 8…August award was 13th of his career…2003…perservered through most difficult season on personal level to win unprecedented 6th MVP award, while pacing majors with .529 on-base pct., .749 slugging pct., 148 walks and 61 intentional walks… during season when his father Bobby passed away after lengthy battle with cancer, became 1st player in history to win MVP award 3 con-secutive seasons…also shared Negro League Hall of Fame Player of Year honors with St. Louis’ Albert Pujols…hammered 45 HRs to tie for 2nd in NL, while placing 3rd in senior cir-cuit with .341 batting avg. and tying for 5th with 111 runs…made his 12th All-Star appear-ance, being elected as starter for 10th time…delivered 4-game deciding hits in personal 5-game span just before and shortly after Aug. 23 passing of his father, Bobby…was on Bereavement List Aug. 14-18, then returned to hit 10th-inning, walk-off solo homers to defeat Atlanta Aug. 19 and 21…was again away from club following passing of father, returning to belt solo HR off Randy Johnson in 2-1 victory at Arizona Aug. 30…reached base safely in 58 straight games June 27-Sept. 20 that matched NL record which he already shared (via skien in 2001-02) with BKN’s Duke Snider (1954)…passed Willie McCovey (469) and established SF record with his 470th homer in Giants uniform in impressive fasion, hammering walk-off solo clout to defeat Arizona on his July 24 birthday…drew 2,000th career walk July 4…2002…authored 5th MVP campaign, winning 1st batting title (.370)…perhaps more importantly, led Giants to National League pennant and his 1st World Series appearance…had amazing post season, hitting .356 (16-for-45) with 18 runs, 2 2Bs, 3B, 8 HRs, 16 RBI, 27 walks, .978 slugging mark and .581 on-base pct…established all-time record for home runs in single post season with 8 roundtrippers (3 in LDS, 1 in LCS and 4 in WS)…record has since been tied by Carlos Beltran (2004)…shattered single post season walk mark with 27, eclipsing Gary Sheffield’s 1997 total of 20…with 4 HRs against Anaheim, became 9th player to have at least 4 clouts in single Fall Classic…only Reggie Jackson had more, clubbing 5 in 1977…homered in each of 1st 3 World Series games vs. Anaheim to become just 2nd player in ML

transferred to 60-day DL May 20…made impact felt in minimal time, returning to lineup Sept. 12 and fuel-ing SF’s late surge that kept club in playoff contention until final week…Giants were 9-4 when he was in start-ing lineup, and 10-6 in 16 contests overall following his activation to time of being eliminated…belted 5 HRs in just 42 at-bats, for HR ratio (1 per 8.4 at-bats) that bettered his career mark (1 for every 12.91 ABs)…was starting left fielder, batting cleanup, for Giants’ Sept. 12 contest vs. San Diego…in 1st at-bat since Oct. 3, 2004, engaged Padres’ Adam Eaton in 11-pitch duel before doubling to wall in deep left-center field (ruled ground-rule double due to fan interference)…2004…sculpted yet another phenomenal sea-son, winning unprecedented 7th National League MVP Award…won 2nd NL batting title with .362 avg., outdistancing COL’s Todd Helton (.347)…also won NL Hank Aaron Award…set 3 ML single-season records, shattering his old marks by large margins…became 1st player ever to record on-base pct. of at least .600 with .609 mark, besting his .582 pct. in 2002…drew 232 walks and 120 intentional free passes, obliterating his former standards of 198 bases on balls (68 intentional), both in 2002… reached base safely 276 times (135

hits, 232 walks, 9 HBPs), just 3 shy of ML mark set by Ruth in 1923 (279 times on base - 205 hits, 170 walks, 4 HBP)…led majors in walks, intentional walks, slugging pct. (.812), on-base pct. and batting with RISP (.394), while ranking 2nd with 129 runs (STL’s Albert Pujols, 133) and 4th with 45 homers (LA’s Adrian Beltre, 48)…tied Hank Aaron’s NL record for most career 40-homer sea-sons with 8…established ML standard with his 13th consecutive 30-homer campaign (since 1992), besting 12-year run of Jimmie Foxx (1929-40)…became only 5th player in Major League history with at least 40 home runs to strike out less than times than he homered, whiffing only 41 times…it marked only 10th time feat has been accomplished…Mel Ott (1929), Lou Gehrig (1934, ’36), Joe DiMaggio (1937), Johnny Mize (1947, ’48) and Ted Kluszewski (1953, ’54 and ’55) are other sluggers who’ve homered more than they’ve struck out in season with at least 40 clouts…with 101 RBI, established NL record with his 12th career 100-RBI campaign…became just 3rd

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Most Multi-Homer Games In ML History

Player No.

1. BabeRuth........................................722. BarryBonds*..................................693. SammySosa*..................................684. MarkMcGwire................................675. WillieMays......................................636. HankAaron......................................627. JimmieFoxx.....................................558. FrankRobinson...............................549. KenGriffey,Jr.*..............................53

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3 Or More MVPs Player Years

BarryBonds 1990,’92,’93, 2001,’02,’03and’04 JimmieFoxx 1943,’46and’48 JoeDiMaggio 1939,’41and’47 StanMusial 1943,’46and’48 RoyCampanella 1951,’53and’55 YogiBerra 1951,’54and’55 MickeyMantle 1956,’57and’62 MikeSchmidt 1980,’81and’86

The Sporting News’ Players of the Decade

StanMusial...............................1946-55 TedWilliams.............................1950-59 WillieMays...............................1960-69 PeteRose..................................1970-79 MikeSchmidt...........................1980-89 BarryBonds..............................1990-99

Giants Scoring 125 Runs Runs Player Year

147 MikeTiernan 1889 139 BillTerry 1930 138 MelOtt 1929 137 JohnnyMize 1947 136 GeorgeVanHaltren 1896 134 BobbyBonds 1970 132 GeorgeGore 1889 132 MikeTiernan 1890 132 MikeTiernan 1896 131 RogersHornsby 1927 131 BobbyBonds 1973 130 WillieMays 1962 129 GeorgeVanHaltren 1898 129 WillieMays 1961 129 BarryBonds 1993 129 BarryBonds 2000 129 BarryBonds 2001 129 BarryBonds 2004 127 MikeTiernan 1895 127 FredLindstrom 1930 126 AlvinDark 1953 125 WillieMays 1959

Player Date Inning Menon Pitcher JohnnyMize July8,1947atCHI(NL) 4 0 FranShea WillieMays July10,1956atWAS 4 1 EdFord WillieMays July13,1960atNY(AL) 3 0 EdFord WillieMays July13,1965atMIN 1 0 MiltPappas WillieMcCovey(2) July23,1969atWAS 3 1 BlueMoonOdom 4 0 DennyMcClain DickDietz July14,1970atCIN 9 0 CatfishHunter BobbyBonds July24,1973atKC 5 1 BillSinger WillClark July14,1992atSD 8 2 RickAguilera BarryBonds July8,1998atCOL 5 2 BartoloColon BarryBonds July9,2002atMIL 3 1 RoyHalladay

Giants All-Star Game Home Runs

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HRs on road, broke ML record for road HRs in season of 32, which was shared by Ruth (1927) and McGwire (1998)…set 5 new ML single-season marks in 2001 with 73 home runs, 177 walks, .863 slugging pct., 15.34 home run pct. (HR per 100 at-bats) and 6.52 home run ratio (HR per at-bat)…with 177 walks, eclipsed Ruth’s 1923 total of 170…his .863 slugging pct. outdistanced Ruth’s .847 mark from 1920…15.34 home run pct. bypassed McGwire’s 13.75 figure (1998)…with HR every 6.52 at-bats in 2001, Bonds set new mark, besting McGwire’s 7.27 rate (1998)…his .515 on-base pct. was 8th best in Major League history, and best in NL during modern era…posted 107 extra-base hits for 3rd highest total in history, tying Chuck Klein’s NL mark set in 1930 for Philadelphia…Ruth owns ML record with 119 in 1921, followed by Lou Gehrig (117, 1927) and Klein…in addition to record-breaking performances, also paced big leagues with .515 on-base pct.…with 137 RBI, had most by Giant since Willie Mays drove in 141 in 1962…136 runs driven in as left fielder established franchise record for most RBI by left fielder, breaking Irish Bob Muesel’s standard (132) established in 1922…drilled 73rd clout off LA’s Dennis Springer, solo blast in 1st inning of season finale Oct. 7 at AT&T Park…established himself as most prolific single-

history to accomplish feat (NYY’s Hank Bauer in 1958)…became just 26th player to homer in 1st World Series at-bat when he drilled 2nd inning shot (off Jarrod Washburn) in Game 1 vs. Anaheim…13 walks in World Series also established new record, as Babe Ruth (1926) and Gene Tenace (1973) shared previous mark with 11 free passes each…was catalyst in deciding Game 5 of NLDS vs. Atlanta, finish-ing 2-for-3 with 2 runs, solo HR (off Kevin Millwood) and walk in SF’s 3-1 triumph at Turner Field…led majors in hitting with .370 mark, outdistancing BOS’s Manny Ramirez (.349)…no SF Giant had ever won batting crown (with last Giant being Willie Mays in

1954 with NY club)…captured 10th Silver Slugger and 2nd Hank Aaron award…finished 2nd in NL with 46 HRs (3 back of CHI’s Sammy Sosa) and marked his 11th consecutive season with 30 HRs to extend his NL record…other offensive departments he ranked among NL leaders were: runs (117 - 3rd), RBI (110 - T6th), slugging pct. (.799 - 1st), extra-base hits (79 - T3rd), RBI-ratio (1 every 3.7 at-bats - 1st) and HR-ratio (1 every 8.8 at-bats - 1st)…slugged 600th career home run Aug. 9 vs. Pirates, solo clout to centerfield off Kip Wells in 6th inning (estimated 421 feet)…with monumental homer, became only 4th player in ML history to reach 600-homer plateau, joining Hall-of-Famers Aaron (755), Ruth (714) and Mays (660)…was named as NL Player of Month for August, marking his 10th player of month award in career…slugged 43rd clout of year Sept. 9 vs. Dodgers (off Odalis Perez), blast that went estimated 491 feet to straight-away centerfield at AT&T Park…clout was longest recorded at new Giants’ home and 2nd longest of his career (earlier in campaign blasted 492-foot clout in Denver)…produced 4th career 3-homer game Aug. 27 in Denver, finishing career 4-for-4 with 2B, 3 HRs, 3 RBI, walk and 4 runs…was voted NL starter in All-Star Game for 9th time in career, finishing 2nd in senior circuit voting to Sosa…was 11th

overall Midsummer Classic and drilled 2nd All-Star HR (off Toronto’s Roy Halladay)…clubbed 400th HR as Giant May 4 off CIN’s Jimmy Haynes…started season with bang, becoming just 25th player in ML history to hit 2 home runs on Opening Day (April 2 at LA)…MIN’s Jacque Jones was 24th with 2 clouts April 1 at Kansas City…followed it by becoming just 2nd player in ML annals to have multi-homer games in each of his club’s 1st 2 contests of season (also hitting 2 April 3 in LA)…Eddie Mathews accomplished feat in 1958 for Milwaukee Braves…participated in MLB-Japan All-Star Series following season, hitting .367 (11-for-30) with 6 runs, 2 2Bs, 5 HRs and 12 RBI in 8 games…2001…single-season home run king had one of greatest all-around campaigns in Major League history…season’s work propelled him to unprecedented 4th MVP award…hit 73 home runs to break Mark McGwire’s single season record of 70, which was established in 1998…led majors with 122 homers from 2000-01, marking most by left-handed hitter over consecutive seasons in ML history (former mark was held by Babe Ruth, 114 in 1927-28)…was named recepient of NL Hank Aaron Award…was tabbed ML Player of Year by Associated Press, The Sporting News, Baseball America and Baseball Digest as well as also earning 9th Silver Slugger Award…of his 73 roundtrippers, 47 either gave SF lead (24), tied game (7), extended 1-run lead (10) or brought club within 1 run of lead (6)…with 36

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300-300 Club (Home Runs/Stolen Bases)

Player HR SB

BarryBonds* 734 509 WillieMays 660 338 AndreDawson 436 314 BobbyBonds 332 461 SteveFinley 303 320 ReggieSanders 303 304 *onlymemberof400/400cluband500/500club

Career Leaders, Doubles Ranks Player Runs

1. TrisSpeaker 7932. PeteRose 7463. StanMusial 7254. TyCobb 7245. GeorgeBrett 6656. HonusWanger 6517. NapLajoie 6488. CarlYastrzemski 6469. CraigBiggio* 63710. HankAaron 62411. PaulWaner 60612. PaulMolitor 60513. CalRipken,Jr. 60314. BarryBonds* 58715. RafaelPalmeiro 58516. RobinYount 58317. WadeBoggs 57818. CharlieGehringer 57419. EddieMurray 56020. LuisGonzalez* 547

*activeplayer courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

Bonds’ Milestones in ReachGames140 for3,000150 for2,000asGiant

At-Bats 15 for7thonfranchiselist(Tiernan,5,938) 72 or6thonfranchiselist(Doyle,5,995) 77 for6,000asGiant163 for5thonfranchiselist(Jackson,6,086)493 for10,000

Runs 1 forsolepossessionof1stonSFlist(Mays,

1,480) 13 for5thonall-timelist(PeteRose,2,165) 20 for1,500asGiant 22 for3rdonall-timelist(BabeRuthandHank

Aaron,2,174) 93 for2ndonall-timelist(TyCobb,2,245)

Hits 9 for5thonfranchiselist(Tiernan,1,866)117 for4thonfranchiselist/2ndonSFlist

(McCovey,1,974)143 for2,000asGiant159for3,000

Doubles 6 for3rdonfranchiselist(Terry,373) 9 for1stonSFlist(Mays,376) 13 for600 16 for13thonall-timelist(CalRipken,Jr.,603) 18 for12thonall-timelist(PaulMolitor,605) 19 for11thonall-timelist(PaulWaner,606) 33 for400asGiant 37 for10thonall-timelist(HankAaron,624)

Triples 1 forsolepossessionof3rdonSFlist

(Bo.Bonds,41) 4 for2ndonSFlist(McCovey,45)

HomeRuns 21 for1stonall-timelist(HankAaron,755) 42 for600asGiant

RBI* 14 for3rdonfranchiselist/1stonSFlist

(McCovey,1,388) 21 for4thonall-timelist(StanMusial,1,951) 59 for3rdonall-timelist(BabeRuth,1,989) 66 for2ndonall-timelist(LouGehrig,1,996) 70 for2,000

Walks 74 for2,500185 for2,000asGiant

IntentionalWalks 55 for700

StolenBases 5 for9thonfranchiselist/1stSFlist

(Bo.Bonds,263)

TotalBases 9 for5thonall-timelist(BabeRuth,5,793) 20 for4,000asGiant 78 for4thonall-timelist(TyCobb,5,862)209 for1stonSFlist(Mays,4,189)

Extra-BaseHits 79 for1stonall-timelist(HankAaron,1,477)102or1,500

All-timelistsprovidedbyEliasSportsBureau*RBIsince1920

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season home run hitter in ML history with his 71st and 72nd homers Oct. 5 vs. Dodgers, drilling solo clouts in 1st and 3rd innings (both off Chan Ho Park)…his blasts travelled 424 and 407 feet, respectively…hammered his 70th homer Oct. 4 in 9th inning at Houston (off Wilfredo Rodriguez), historic blast that tied him with McGwire (1998) for previous home run record…had record breaking eve-ning Oct. 3 at Enron Field, passing Ruth (170 in 1923) to establish ML walk record for sea-son…became just 5th player in ML history to reach 60-homer plateau with solo clout in 2nd inning Sept. 6 off AZ’s Albie Lopez at AT&T Park…became oldest player in ML history to reach 50-homer plateau with blast Aug. 11 at Chicago (off Joe Borowski), as he was 37 years and 18 days…became just 3rd Giant to reach 50 homers, joining Mays (twice, 51 in 1955 and 52 in ’65) and Johnny Mize (51 in 1947)…had greatest 1st half power numbers in Major League history, blasting record 39 homers before break…old mark of 37 clouts was estab-lished by Reggie Jackson in 1969 and McGwire in ’98…was NL’s leading vote-getter for All-Star Game…marked 10th time on squad, including 8th time as elected starter…by receiving 2,140,315 votes (2nd in majors to SEA’s Ichiro Suzuki), marked 3rd time he led NL ballotting (also in 1993 and ’95)…hit 500th career homer April 17 vs. LA, 2-run game-winning shot in 8th inning (off Terry Adams) which landed in McCovey Cove to give SF 3-2 win…established career-high with 15-game hitting streak May 11-27…homered in 6-straight games May 17-22, marking 2nd time accomplished feat on year (also April 12-18) and left him just 2 games shy of ML record…during stretch, established NL record with 9 home runs over 6 consecutive games (homer-ing in each game)…previous record was 7 home runs by George Kelly (1924 Giants), Walker Cooper (1947 Giants) and Mays (1955 Giants)…WSH’s Frank Howard with 10 HRs

over 6 games in 1968 holds ML mark…was named NL Player of Month for May… clubbed 17 hom-ers in May to set new ML record for that month, passing 15 hit by NYY’s Mickey Mantle in 1956 and STL’s McGwire in 1998…17 roundtrippers also tied ML mark for most by left-handed hitter in any month (NYY’s Ruth, September, 1927)…also matched Mays (Aug. 1965) for franchise record for roundtrippers in any month…delivered his 2nd career 3-homer game May 19 at Atlanta…2000…finished 2nd in MVP voting to teammate Jeff Kent…earned Silver Slugger, while being named to both Associated Press and Baseball America’s All-Star Teams…ranked 2nd in NL for homers (49), 2nd in slugging pct. (.688), 1st in walks (117), tied for 3rd in runs (129), 2nd in on-base pct. (.440), 10th in total bases (330) and tied for 6th in extra base hits (81)…was only Giant to homer into McCovey Cove behind right field wall at AT&T Park, hitting water 6 times (including 1st-ever May 1 vs. Mets, off Rich Rodriguez)…was voted starter on National League All-Star team, marking 9th time he has been on squad (8th time as starter)…however, had to miss contest due to stress fracture in tip of right thumb…became 1st Giant to homer in regular season game at AT&T Park, hammering 3rd clout of year in April 11 opener vs. Dodgers…3rd inning solo blast to right-center field (off Chan Ho Park) gave SF 2-1 lead…stole 1st base of year April 8 in Atlanta, marking 461st of career and tying his father, Bobby, for 43rd place on all-time ML list…surpassed his father with 2nd swipe April 19 at Cincinnati…hit .207 (6-for-29) with 3 2Bs, 3B and 3 RBI in 4 games of NLDS vs. Mets…was named MVP of MLB-Japanese All-Star Series following campaign, hitting .321

(9-for-28) with 2 2Bs, 4 HR and 9 RBI…1999…posted exceptional numbers despite playing with numerous injuries that limited him to 102 games…suffered from left elbow injury, groin problem and knee inflammation…despite ailments, hit 34 home runs…collected 2,000th career base hit Sept. 11 vs. Atlanta (4th inning 2B off Tom Glavine)…had season-ending arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Oct. 1, 40-minute procedure performed by Dr. Art Ting to repair medial cartilage and remove inflamed tissue…had 1st surgery of season April 20 (by Dr. Ting) to remove bone spur and repair damaged triceps tendon in left arm…was on DL April 18-June 8…missed majority of 1st half due to injury, as he was on Disabled List for only 2nd time in career after elbow surgery…prior to 1999, had played in 888 of 908 regular season games with Giants from 1993-98…missed 47 games while on DL, with SF going 25-22 during 52-day period…was issued his 293rd career intentional walk June 27 vs. Los Angeles (by Chan Ho Park), matching Hank Aaron for most in Major League history…earlier in year surpassed Aaron for NL standard, as home run king was issued 289 while in NL…made 7th straight Opening Day start for Giants April 5 at Cincinnati…was issued 290th career intentional walk in contest (by Brett Tomko), establishing National League record…1998…garnered his 8th All-Star selection, while hitting .303 with 37 HRs and 122 RBI…established career standard for 2Bs with 44…appeared in his 8th All-Star Game July 7 at Coors Field and clubbed his 1st career HR in Mid-Summer Classic…drilled 3-run, 451-foot clout off Cleveland’s Bartolo Colon…finished evening 1-for-2 with HR, 3 RBI and walk…made his 6th straight Opening Day start for Giants March 31 in Houston, marking most Opening Day starts by left fielder in SF history…Jeff Leonard is only other LFer to make as many as 5 opening assign-ments (1983-87) since team moved West…slugged 8th career grand slam April 26 vs. Milwaukee…received ultimate sign of respect May 28 vs. Arizona, being issued intentional walk with bases loaded…walk forced in run to make score 8-7 with 2 out in 9th, while D-Backs claimed victory as next hitter (Brent Mayne) lined out to end contest…sat out Aug. 14-16 series vs. Florida as he dropped appeal on 3-game suspension…was given suspension by NL office for charging mound (after being hit by pitch from Ricky Bottalico) in contest Aug. 2 in Philadelphia…1997…had yet another All-Star/MVP-caliber season, finishing with .291 avg., 40 home runs, 101 RBI, 37 stolen bases, 123 runs scored and 145 walks…logged 2nd 40-30 season and his 5th 30-30 season (SBs/HRs) of career (also 1990, ’92, ’95 and ’96), matching his father Bobby for most in Major League history…was named to All-Star team, marking 7th year on NL squad…started game despite being named as reserve, opening in left field in place of injured Kenny Lofton and going 0-for-2 with walk and stolen base…led NL in walks with 145 (34 intentional)…tied for 4th in NL for homers, while ranking 3rd in runs scored (123) and tied for 4th in slugging pct. (.585)…hit pair of inside-the-park homers, April 23 vs. Atlanta (3-run shot off Tom Glavine) and Sept. 21 at San Diego (solo blast off Sterling Hitchcock)…marked 2nd and 3rd insiders of career, also circling bases as Pirate July 28, 1987 (off Philadelphia’s Shane Rawley)…cracked 1,000 RBI barrier April 23…1996…became only 2nd member of 40-40 club Sept. 27 in Colorado when he stole his 40th base in 3rd inning off Armando Reynoso and Jeff Reed…set then-National League mark for most walks in season with 151…was awarded 6th Gold Glove in 7 years…was named NL Player of Month for April, marking 5th time he had won award…finished April with 32 RBI, highest monthly total in

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Career Leaders,Extra Base Hits

Player XBH

1. HankAaron 1,4772. BarryBonds* 1,3983. StanMusial 1,3774. BabeRuth 1,3565. WillieMays 1,3236. RafaelPalmeiro 1,1927. LouGehrig 1,1908. FrankRobinson 1,1869. CarlYastrzemski 1,15710. TyCobb 1,140

*activeplayer courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

Career Leaders, Runs Batted In

(Since1920) Player RBI

1. HankAaron 2,2972. LouGehrig 1,9963. BabeRuth 1,9894. StanMusial 1,9515. BarryBonds* 1,9306. JimmieFoxx 1,9227. EddieMurray 1,9178. WillieMays 1,9039. MelOtt 1,86010. CarlYastrzemski 1,844

*activeplayer courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

Top 5 Giants HR Seasons

HRs Player Year

73 BarryBonds 2001 52 WillieMays 1962 51 WillieMays 1955 51 JohnnyMize 1947 49 WillieMays 1962 49 BarryBonds 2000

Player Onbase Hits Walks HBP PeteRose 5,929 4,256 1,566 107 TyCobb 5,532 4,191 1,249 94 BarryBonds 5,370 2,841 2,426 103 RickeyHenderson 5,343 3,055 2,190 98 CarlYastrzemski 5,304 3,419 1,845 40 StanMusial 5,282 3,630 1,599 53 HankAaron 5,205 3,771 1,402 32

Most times on base safely – ML history

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to accomplish that feat (Will Clark led in 1989)…joined Joe Medwick, Al Simmons, Ted Kluszewski and Ernie Banks as only players ever to hit 2 doubles in an All-Star Game…was among league leaders in almost every offensive category, including 4th in average (.336), 1st in home runs (46), 1st in RBI (123), 1st in slugging pct. (.677), 1st in on-base pct. (.458) and 2nd in runs scored (129)…his average, home run and RBI totals would have been good enough to cap-ture NL Triple Crown in 5 of previous 7 years (1992, ’91, ’90, ’87 and ’86)…baseball hasn’t had triple crown winner since Carl Yastrzemski in ’67 and the NL hasn’t had one since Joe “Ducky” Medwick in ’37…slugged his 40th HR of season Sept. 2 in Atlanta, becoming only 14th player in franchise history to accomplish that feat (Kevin Mitchell had been last with 47 in 1989)…with 46 HRs, became 1st player in franchise history to hit over 30 HRs in his 1st season as Giant…earned NL Player of Month honors for April…1992…won 2nd NL MVP award in 3 years…ranked among NL leaders in average (T6th - .311), home runs (2nd - 34), RBI (4th - 103), walks (1st - 127), intentional walks (1st with 32, breaking Roberto Clemente’s Pirates club mark), runs (1st - 109), doubles (T9th - 36), stolen bases (9th - 39), on-base pct. (1st - .436), slugging pct. (1st - .624), extra base hits (1st - 75) and home run ratio (1st, 1 every 13.9 at-bats)…named NL Player of Month for April…was member of NL All-Star team for 2nd time and elected starter for 1st time…was placed on DL for 1st time June 15-July 3 after straining muscle in his right side…appeared in 1,000th career game Sept. 22 at St. Louis…drove in 500th run July 12 vs. Cincinnati…won 3rd straight Rawlings Gold Glove Award…hit .261 with HR in 7 games in NLCS vs. Atlanta…1991…finished 2nd to ATL’s Terry Pendleton in NL MVP vot-ing…1990…won National League Most Valuable Player Award from BBWAA, also Major League Player of Year Award from The Sporting News…named to NL All-Star team for 1st time…became 2nd player in ML history to hit 30 home runs and steal 50 bases in same season (Eric Davis of Cincinnati in 1987 was other)…led NL with .565 slugging percentage, ranked 2nd in walks and 3rd in stolen bases…tied for lead in outfield assists with 14…was Player of Month for July…1989…finished 2nd in NL with 14 outfield assists…1988…injured his left knee June 17 at St. Louis, undergoing arthroscopic surgery Sept. 28…1987…opened year in center field but switched to left on May 30…homered in 4 straight games (total of 5 HRs) Aug. 18-21…1986…hit .311 in 44 games at triple-A Hawaii before his contract was purchased by Pirates May 30…led NL rookies in homers (16), RBI (48), stolen bases (36) and walks (65)…1st ML hit was double May 31 off Rick Honeycutt of Dodgers…hit 1st ML home run June 4 off Craig McMurtry at Atlanta…1985…began pro career at Prince William after being chosen in 1st round (6th overall pick) of draft by Pittsburgh…named Carolina League Player of Month for July…

BASEBALL BLOODLINE…late Giants’ great and hitting coach Bobby Bonds was his father…he and his father hold all-time father-son record for HRs with 1,066 (Bobby 332/Barry 734), RBI with 2,954 (Bobby 1,024/Barry 1,930) and stolen bases with 970 (Bobby 461/Barry 509)… Bobby played 14 years in majors, including 7 with Giants (1968-74)…Barry and Bobby are 2 of only 9 players in ML history to enjoy multiple 30-HR, 30-steal seasons…senior and junior Bonds are only players ever to hit 30 HRs and steal 30 bases 5 times during a career…2 have also accounted for 11 Gold Glove awards (Barry 8, Bobby 3)…by age of 4, Barry was regular visitor to Candlestick Park,

his career…sat out Aug. 25 contest vs. Expos (due to aggravated left hamstring), snapping franchise record 357 consecutive games played streak…previously had not missed game since May 6, 1994 vs. LA…at time, was 2nd longest streak in majors behind Cal Ripken…was elected to start 5th straight All-Star Game…won MLB home run hitting contest day before, besting Mark McGwire in final round…following season, joined group of MLB All-Stars headed by Giants’ Manager Dusty Baker on 8-game trip to Japan…hit .292 with 3 2Bs, 1 HR and 3 RBI as MLB All-Stars posted 4-2-2 (won-lost-tied) series victory…1995…led National League in walks (120) and on-base pct. (.431) while ranking amongst leaders in runs (2nd - 109), home runs (4th - 33), RBI (6th - 104),

total bases (5th - 292), slugging pct. (5th - .577), extra base hits (tied for 3rd - 70) and outfield assists (tied for 4th - 12)…was leading NL vote-getter for All-Star Game, receiving 1,392,130 votes (BAL’s Cal Ripken led ML with 1,698,524)…marked 2nd time he was NL’s leading vote-getter (also in 1993), 4th consecutive year elected starter and 5th time he had made squad (also in 1990)…became 1st Giant to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in season since his father Bobby did it in 1973…with his steal of 2nd June 28 vs. Colorado, Barry and his father, Bobby, estab-lished ML record of 783 stolen bases by a father-son combination, held previously by Maury (586) and Bump (196) Wills…1994…despite playing with bone spur in right elbow suffered in early May, was projected to post power numbers greater than 1993’s MVP sea-son before players’ strike wiped out final 7 weeks of campaign…after 113 games, was on pace to hit 52 HRs and drive in 114 runs (had NL-high 46 HRs and 123 RBI in ’93)…finished 4th in NL MVP ballotting…named to The Sporting News, Associated Press and Baseball America Post Season All-Star squads…earned NL Silver Slugger Award…was voted to his 3rd straight start (4th overall appearance) in All-Star Game…earned his 5th straight Gold Glove…clubbed 3 HRs in game for 1st time in ML career Aug. 2 vs. Cincinnati, going 4-for-5 with single and 4 RBI…was 1st Giant to hit 3 HRs in game since Kevin Mitchell turned trick at Pittsburgh May 25, 1990…last Giant to belt 3 at Candlestick Park was Darrell Evans vs. Houston, June 15, 1983…underwent success-ful surgery to remove bone chip Sept. 23 at Menlo Park’s Recovery Inn, with team physi-cian Dr. Warren King performing operation…suffered injury May 4 on pitch by NY’s Eric Hillman that struck him under protective guard…1993…earned 3rd MVP award in 1st season as Giant…named Associated Press Major League Player of Year and also voted to UPI and The Sporting News NL All-Star teams and Associated Press Major League All-Star team…his .336 average was higher than any of other 27 NL players who had won homer and RBI titles in same season since 1937…won 4th straight Gold Glove…became 1st player to lead NL in both slugging and on-base percentage since Mike Schmidt in 1981…was leading vote-getter in fan balloting (3,074,603 votes) for 64th All-Star Game, becoming only 2nd Giants player

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Career Leaders, Slugging Pct.

(min.5,000at-bats) Player RBI

1. BabeRuth .6902. TedWilliams .6343. LouGehrig .6324. JimmieFoxx .6095. BarryBonds* .6086. HankGreenberg .6057. MannyRamirez* .6008. ToddHelton* .5939. MarkMcGwire .58810. VladimirGuerrero* .583

*activeplayer courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

Leading Father-Son Duos in Major League History

HOME RUNS

1,066 Bonds............. (Bobby332/Barry*734) 715 Griffey............. (Ken152/Ken,Jr.*563) 525 Alou................ (Felipe206/Moises*319) 458 Perez.............. (Tony379/Eduardo*79) 407 Bell.................. (Gus206/Buddy201) 407 Berra.............. (Yogi358/Dale49)

RBI

2,954 Bonds............. (Bobby1,024/Barry*1,930) 2,467 Griffey............. (Ken859/Ken,Jr.*1,608) 2,081 Alou................ (Felipe852/Moises*1,229) 2,048 Bell.................. (Gus942/Buddy1,106) 1,946 Perez.............. (Tony1,652/Eduardo*294)

STOLEN BASES

970 Bonds............. (Bobby461/Barry*509) 818 Raines............ (Tim,Sr.808/TimJr.10) 782 Wills................ (Maury586/Bump196) 749 Collins............. (Eddie,Sr.745/Eddie,Jr.4) 701 Alomar............ (Sandy,Sr.227/Roberto474) 424 Cruz................. (Jose317/Jose,Jr.*107) *activeplayer

Career Walk Leaders

Player Walks

1. BarryBonds* 2,426 2. RickeyHenderson 2,190 3. BabeRuth 2,063 4. TedWilliams 2,021 5. JoeMorgan 1,865 6. CarlYastrzemski 1,845 7. MickeyMantle 1,735 8. MelOtt 1,710 9. EddieYost 1,614 10. DarrellEvans 1,605 *activeplayer

Career Leaders, Runs Scored

Player Runs

1. RickeyHenderson 2,2952. TyCobb 2,2453. HankAaron 2,174 BabeRuth 2,1745. PeteRose 2,1656. BarryBonds* 2,1527. WillieMays 2,0628. StanMusial 1,9499. LouGehrig 1,88810. TrisSpeaker 1,881*activeplayercourtesy:EliasSportsBureau

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at AT&T Park as part of his “Bonds Squad” program, with seats in left field bleachers that are donated to charities throughout Bay Area…visits with critically ill children through auspices of Make-A-Wish Foundation…met with group of 50 children from Major League Baseball’s “Buses for Baseball” program in dugout at AT&T Park each of last 2 seasons…also lent his support to Tsunami victims by donating “experience” package for Giants online auction to benefit victims…participated and taped PSA for “Hearts in San Francisco” program, which benefited San Francisco General Hospital in 2005…visited patients at 2 hospitals in Puerto Rico, when Giants played Expos there in 2004…was honored at 2004 Celebrity Fight Night, benefiting Mohammed Ali Parkinson Research Center with Muhammad Ali Sports Legend Award…has been honored by Cedars-Sinai Hospital Sports Spectacular and helped raise money for Medical Genetics Birth-Defects Center at hospi-tal…taped public service announcement for RADD (Recording Artists, Actors and Athletes Against Drunk Driving) for their 2002 campaign…participated in Kyle Petty Charity Ride, which raises money for outdoor camps for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses…donated $100,000 to United Way for families of victims from Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, giving $10,000 per HR following tragedy…along with Cal Ripken, Jr. and Alex Rodriguez, served as national spokesperson for Baseball Tomorrow Fund…appeared in public service announcements designed to promote and enhance growth of youth baseball…under auspices of Bonds Family Foundation, he spearheaded bone marrow campaign, 6-year drive to register African Americans and raise funds for families whose loved ones have leukemia or related blood disorders…as board member of San Francisco United Way, has done public service announcement about campaign, featuring his special friend, late Anthony “Lee” Franklin, a near straight-A student and star shortstop/pitcher on Oakland’s 1996 Babe Ruth League national championship team, who was diagnosed with leukemia…in 1999 established scholarship fund at alma mater Serra (San Mateo, CA) High School for an African American student based on academic and athletic achievement as well as community service…par-ticipated in 1998 Christmas in April which renovated home for autistic children, providing secu-rity system and digitial satellite system…beginning in 1997, Family Foundation started “Bridge to the Future” campaign which equipped 350 after-school centers and 7,000 family homes with

as his mother, Pat, would drive him and his brother, Rickey, to stadium on game days and they would play catch with Barry’s godfather, future Hall-of-Famer Willie Mays…Bonds’ children would also shag flies and run around clubhouse…his father attended Barry’s games at San Carlos (CA) Little League and later at Serra High, but he sel-dom sat in stands for fear of stealing crowd’s attention, instead parking his car behind some trees…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…in association with The United Way of the Bay Area, has formed Bonds Family Foundation with the goal to encourage, promote and fund programs designed to improve educational achievements, standard of living and quality of life conditions for African-American youth within Bay Area community, with an

emphasis on programs that use interactive technology-based solutions…continued his quest to help children as Family Foundation began “Link ‘n Learn” program to connect parents, children, schools and neighborhoods with tutoring services and interactive educational technology…Link ‘n Learn program benefits over 1,500 children from grades 1-4 in selected low-income communities in San Francisco Bay Area by using interactive educational technology and high quality tutoring programs to enhance school-parent involvement and increase the learning experience of an at-risk child…in conjunction with Junior Giants program, helped build “Barry Bonds Junior Giants Field” located across McCovey Cove from AT&T Park…Junior Giants dedicated “Bobby Bonds Memorial Field” in Daly City during summer of 2004 to honor his father…attended Juan Marichal Golf Tournament in Dominican Republic in 2006 and 2007, playing integral part in raising money for Heartcare International, organization which funds medical procedures for children with life threatening heart diseases…funds were raised to provide surgeries to children in Dominican…in conjunction with USO, visited injured and recovering soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC in 2006…was honored by Professional Scouts Foundation in 2005, when he received “Willie Mays Award” for oustanding achievement in baseball history…hosts 25 guests to each home game

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Power and ContactIn2004,BarryBondsbecamejustthe5thplayereverwithatleast40HRstostrikeoutlessthanhewentdeep.Belowarethe10occurances:

Player,Team Year HomeRuns Strikeouts

MelOtt,Giants 1929 42 38 LouGehrig,Yankees 1934 49 31 LouGehrig,Yankees 1936 49 46 JoeDiMaggio,Yankees 1937 46 37 JohnnyMize,Giants 1947 51 42 JohnnyMize,Giants 1948 40 37 TedKluszewski,Reds 1953 40 34 TedKluszewski,Reds 1954 49 35 TedKluszewski,Reds 1955 47 40 BarryBonds,Giants 2004 45 41

In2004,BarryBondsbecamejustthe2ndathlete,joininghockey’sWayneGretzky(9),inthe4majorprofessionalsports(baseball,basketball,footballandhockey)towin7MostValuablePlayerAwards,andtheonlyplayertodosointhehistoryofMajorLeagueBaseball.

MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL YEARS

BarryBonds(7)...................................................................1990,1992,1993,2001,2002,2003,2004

NATIONALBASKETBALLASSOCIATION YEARS

KareemAbdul-Jabbar(6)...........................................................1971,1972,1974,1976,1977,1980

NATIONALFOOTBALLLEAGUE YEARS

None

NATIONALHOCKEYLEAGUE YEARS

WayneGretzky(9)......................................... 1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1989GordieHowe(6)............................................................................1952,1953,1957,1958,1960,1963

6-Time MVP’s in 4 Major Professional Sports

Player Team Year G HR SB

Multiple 30–30 Seasons

WillieMays NY(NL) 1956 152 36 40 NY(NL) 1957 152 35 38BobbyBonds SF 1969 158 32 45 SF 1973 160 39 43 NY(AL) 1975 145 32 30 CAL 1977 158 37 41 CWS/TEX 1978 156 31 43HowardJohnson NY(NL) 1987 157 36 32 NY(NL) 1989 153 36 41 NY(NL) 1991 156 38 30BarryBonds PIT 1990 151 33 52 PIT 1992 140 34 39 SF 1995 144 33 31 SF 1996 158 42 40 SF 1997 159 40 37SammySosa CHI(NL) 1993 159 33 36 CHI(NL) 1995 144 36 34JeffBagwell HOU 1997 162 43 31 HOU 1999 162 42 30RaulMondesi LA 1997 159 30 32 LA 1999 159 33 36BobbyAbreu PHI 2001 162 31 36 PHI 2004 159 30 40AlfonsoSoriano NY(AL) 2002 156 39 41 NY(AL) 2003 156 38 35 TEX 2005 156 36 30 WSH 2006 159 46 41

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1990 NL,Chicago-NL .000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .5001992 NL,SanDiego .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .667 .3331993 NL,Baltimore .667 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.333 .6671994 NL,Pittsburgh .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .0001995 NL,Texas .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .0001996 NL,Philadelphia.333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 .333 .3331997 NL,Cleveland .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 1-0 0 .000 .3331998 NL,Colorado .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 02.000 .6672000 NL,Atlanta -Injured,DidNotPlay-2001 NL,Seattle .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .0002002 NL,Milwaukee .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 02.000 .5002003 NL,Chicago-AL .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .0002004 NL,Houston .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .333ASGTotals .207 12 29 5 6 3 0 2 7 0 1 0 4-0 5 1-1 0 .517 .294

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1997 SFvs.FLA .250 3 12 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-0 3 1-0 0 .417 .2312000 SFvs.NY .176 4 17 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-1 4 1-0 0 .353 .3002002 SFvs.ATL .294 5 17 5 5 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 4-3 1 0-1 1 .824 .4092003 SFvs.FLA .222 4 9 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 8-6 0 1-0 0 .333 .556LDSTotals .236 16 55 10 13 4 1 3 9 0 3 0 15-10 8 3-1 1 .509 .384

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1990 PITvs.CIN .167 6 18 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6-0 5 2-0 0 .167 .3751991 PITvs.ATL .148 7 27 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 4 3-0 1 .185 .2071992 PITvs.ATL .261 7 23 5 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 6-1 4 1-0 0 .435 .4332002 SFvs.STL .273 5 11 5 3 0 1 1 6 0 1 0 10-3 2 0-0 0 .727 .591LCSTotals .203 25 79 15 16 2 1 2 9 0 1 1 24-4 15 6-0 1 .329 .390

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.ANA .471 7 17 8 8 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 13-7 3 0-0 11.294 .700

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundofJune,1982draft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyPittsburghin1stround(6thplayerchosen)inJune,1985draft.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune15-July3,1992withstrainedrightside.

■ Electedfreeagency,October26,1992;signedbySanFrancisco,December8,1992.

■ PlacedonMLBsuspendedlist,Aug.14-16,1998.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril20-June9,1999withlefttriceptendontear.

■ Electedfreeagency,November5,2001;re-signedbySanFrancisco,January14,2002.

■ PlacedonBereavementList,Aug.14-18,2003.

■ PlacedonBereavementList,Aug.24-29,2003.

■ Placedon15-dayDisabledListApril2-Sept.12,2005(transferredto60-dayDLMay20)withrightkneesurgery.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Jan.29,2007.

Sony CD ROM Play Stations featur-ing Lightspan Learning Software…has appeared on billboard for California Police Activities League’s “Stop Youth Violence” campaign…was honored at special tribute dinner in November 1996 by the Adopt-A-Special Kid orga-nization after having donated $100,000 to AASK since 1993…San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown also proclaimed that day as “Barry Bonds Day” in San Francisco…has pledged $10,000 each year to AASK and $100 for each home run, stolen base and RBI each sea-son…was honored in 1995 by Cardiac Arrhythmias Research and Education Foundation for his work with young athletes and his interest in combating sudden cardiac deaths…also in 1994,

helped raise another $12,500 for AASK by co-hosting celebrity baseball game (“Field of Dreams”) with singer Michael Bolton…in 1993, also co-hosted Thanksgiving special on Prime Network to help raise funds for fire victims of Southern California…autographed baseballs and bats which were donated to United Way to further help fire victims…

PERSONAL…graduated from Serra (San Mateo, CA) High School in 1982…starred in baseball, basketball and football at Serra, school that has also produced Lynn Swann, Jim Fregosi, Gregg Jefferies and Tom Brady…hit .404 over 3 varsity seasons, including .467 average as prep All-America his senior year…played 3 years for Arizona State University, hitting .347 with 45 home runs and 175 RBI…named All-Pac 10 all 3 years, and chosen to The Sporting News All-America Team as junior in 1985…tied NCAA record with 7 consecutive hits in College World Series as sophomore…was named to All-Time College World Series Team in 1996…born in Riverside, CA, where his father and former Giants manager Dusty Baker were also born and raised…his aunt, Rosie Bonds, once held U.S. women’s record in 80-meter hurdles and was on ’64 U.S. Olympic Team…Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Tony Dorsett were his childhood heroes…hobbies include weightlifting, martial arts and dancing…10-handicap golfer…married (Liz Watson, Jan. 10, 1998)…has son (Nikolai) and 2 daughters (Shikari and Aisha Lynn)…

BARRY LAMAR BONDSYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1985 PrinceWilliam .299 71 254 49 76 16 4 13 37 1 4 0 37-0 52 15-3 5 .547 .3831986 Hawaii .311 44 148 30 46 7 2 7 37 0 3 2 33-0 31 16-5 2 .527 .435 Pittsburgh .223 113 413 72 92 26 3 16 48 2 2 2 65-2 102 36-7 5 .416 .3301987 Pittsburgh .261 150 551 99 144 34 9 25 59 0 3 3 54-3 88 32-10 5 .492 .3291988 Pittsburgh .283 144 538 97 152 30 5 24 58 0 2 2 72-14 82 17-11 6 .491 .3681989 Pittsburgh .248 159 580 96 144 34 6 19 58 1 4 1 93-22 93 32-10 6 .426 .3511990 Pittsburgh .301 151 519 104 156 32 3 33 114 0 6 3 93-15 83 52-13 6 .565 .4061991 Pittsburgh .292 153 510 95 149 28 5 25 116 0 13 4 107-25 73 43-13 3 .514 .4101992 Pittsburgh .311 140 473 109 147 36 5 34 103 0 7 5 127-32 69 39-8 3 .624 .4561993 SanFrancisco .336 159 539 129 181 38 4 46 123 0 7 2 126-43 79 29-12 5 .677 .4581994 SanFrancisco .312 112 391 89 122 18 1 37 81 0 3 6 74-18 43 29-9 3 .647 .4261995 SanFrancisco .294 144 506 109 149 30 7 33 104 0 4 5 120-22 83 31-10 6 .577 .4311996 SanFrancisco .308 158 517 122 159 27 3 42 129 0 6 1 151-30 76 40-7 6 .615 .4611997 SanFrancisco .291 159 532 123 155 26 5 40 101 0 5 8 145-34 87 37-8 5 .585 .4461998 SanFrancisco .303 156 552 120 167 44 7 37 122 1 6 8 130-29 92 28-12 5 .609 .4381999 SanFrancisco .262 102 355 91 93 20 2 34 83 0 3 3 73-9 62 15-2 3 .617 .3892000 SanFrancisco .306 143 480 129 147 28 4 49 106 0 7 3 117-22 77 11-3 3 .688 .4402001 SanFrancisco .328 153 476 129 156 32 2 73 137 0 2 9 177-35 93 13-3 6 .863 .5152002 SanFrancisco .370 143 403 117 149 31 2 46 110 0 2 9 198-68 47 9-2 8 .799 .5822003 SanFrancisco .341 130 390 111 133 22 1 45 90 0 2 10 148-61 58 7-0 2 .749 .5292004 SanFrancisco .362 147 373 129 135 27 3 45 101 0 3 9 232-120 41 6-1 4 .812 .6092005 SanFrancisco .286 14 42 8 12 1 0 5 10 0 1 0 9-3 6 0-0 0 .667 .4042006 SanFrancisco .270 130 367 74 99 23 0 26 77 0 1 10 115-38 51 3-0 3 .545 .454MinorTotals .303 115 402 79 122 23 6 20 74 1 7 2 70-0 83 31-8 7 .540 .403S.F.Totals .314 1850 5923 1480 1857 367 41 558 1374 1 52 83 1815-532 895 258-69 59 .672 .477M.L.Totals .299 2860 9507 2152 2841 587 77 734 1930 4 89 103 2426-6451485509-14193 .608 .443

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Triple ThreatBarryBondsisoneofjustsevenplayersinMajorLeaguehistorytorecord2,000hits,200homerunsand400stolenbasesinacareer.

Player Hits HRs SBs

RobertoAlomar 2,724 210 474 CraigBiggio* 2,930 281 410 BarryBonds* 2,841 734 509 MarquisGrissom 2,251 227 429 RickeyHenderson 3,055 297 1,406 PaulMolitor 3,319 234 504 JoeMorgan 2,517 268 689

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .314 188 59 18 48Turner .360 100 36 13 27Wrigley .268 400 107 26 6GreatAmer. .192 26 5 2 5Coors .341 258 88 25 61Dolphin .291 158 46 9 26MinuteMaid .407 54 22 6 12Dodger .259 417 108 28 78Miller .373 51 19 6 18Shea .266 413 110 13 60CitizensBank .385 13 5 2 3PNC .389 36 14 5 14Busch .167 6 1 0 0PETCO .185 65 12 3 8AT&T .342 1223 418 144 307RFK .167 12 2 2 3Camden .455 11 5 2 5Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .273 11 3 3 6Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .444 9 4 1 1Angel .333 24 8 3 4Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .571 7 4 1 3McAfee .300 80 24 8 15Safeco .208 24 5 2 3Tropicana .286 7 2 0 2Ameriquest .231 26 6 3 6RogersCentre .400 10 4 1 1

MostHits:4(28times),last:Aug.29,2004atAtlantaMostDoubles:3(twice),last:Sept.23,1993atHoustonMostTriples:1(77times),last:Sept.23,2004vs.HoustonMostHomeRuns:3(4times),last:Aug.27,2002at Colorado;has69multi-HRgamesoverall(57withGiants, last:Aug.29,2006atAtlanta)MostRuns:5(twice),last:April18,2000atCincinnatiMostStolenBases:3(5times),last:Aug.20,1993 vs.Florida

MostWalks:5(threetimes),last:Sept.25,2004vs. LosAngeles-NLMostIntentionalWalks:4(4times),last:Sept.22,2004 vs.HoustonMostStrikeouts:4(4times),last:July18,2000vs.TexasMostRBI:7,Oct.1,1993atLosAngeles-NLCareerGrandSlams:11,last:June5,2002atSanDiego (offDennisTankersley)LongestHittingStreak:15games(twice), last:May11-27,2001

BONDS’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .342 38 13 2 12 .302 361 109 35 88Atlanta .429 14 6 2 3 .294 591 174 39 107Chicago-NL .188 16 3 2 2 .247 788 195 45 124Cincinnati .294 17 5 1 4 .322 574 185 58 149Colorado .365 52 19 4 13 .349 545 190 51 133Florida .182 11 2 1 2 .301 292 88 26 63Houston .364 11 4 0 3 .308 584 180 37 105LosAngeles-NL .159 44 7 1 6 .268 821 220 63 151Milwaukee .364 22 8 2 8 .370 165 61 21 57NewYork-NL .308 13 4 2 5 .287 802 230 37 139Philadelphia .278 18 5 2 2 .313 719 225 63 164Pittsburgh .143 7 1 0 1 .310 294 91 19 52St.Louis .231 13 3 0 2 .268 699 187 38 117SanDiego .208 48 10 4 7 .320 832 266 85 210SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .278 245 68 15 43Washington .000 10 0 0 0 .316 786 248 63 150Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .368 19 7 2 5Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .111 9 1 0 0Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .273 11 3 3 6Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .500 6 3 1 3KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .444 9 4 1 1LosAngeles-AL .125 8 1 0 1 .283 53 15 5 7Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .364 11 4 1 3NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .571 7 4 1 3Oakland .417 12 5 2 5 .333 135 45 18 32Seattle .200 10 2 1 1 .238 63 15 2 7TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .214 14 3 0 2Texas .333 3 1 0 0 .246 57 14 4 8Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .400 15 6 1 1Interleague .273 33 9 3 7 .303 409 124 39 78Home .269 175 47 12 39 .301 4573 1377 363 941Road .271 192 52 14 38 .297 4934 1464 371 989Day .318 107 34 9 22 .298 3364 1001 271 695Night .250 260 65 17 55 .300 6143 1840 463 1235Grass .270 367 99 26 77 .308 6163 1899 536 1347Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .282 3344 942 198 583vs.LHP .255 106 27 8 22 .290 3234 937 219 635vs.RHP .276 261 72 18 55 .304 6273 1904 515 1295RISP .423 78 33 5 48 .311 2137 664 145 1124BasesLoaded .286 7 2 0 7 .367 188 69 11 205asPinchHitter .429 7 3 1 4 .214 70 15 4 13asDH .250 16 4 1 1 .247 97 24 9 20March/April .277 47 13 3 10 .289 1295 375 109 276May .239 71 17 4 10 .306 1581 484 122 315June .229 48 11 4 14 .286 1682 481 112 289July .222 63 14 3 11 .304 1614 491 123 355August .333 69 23 5 13 .305 1658 506 141 366Sept./Oct. .304 69 21 7 19 .301 1677 504 127 329BeforeASB .249 189 47 12 39 .294 5092 1495 379 989AfterASB .292 178 52 14 38 .305 4415 1346 355 941

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPOutfield .984 2764 5475 171 93 5739 25

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BONDS’ CAREER HIGHS

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:20WithGiants:0Last: May7,1990vs.SanDiego(withPittsburgh) (offBruceHurst)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:10WithGiants:8Last:May28,2004vs.Colorado(offTimHarikkala)

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GRAND SLAMS5/22/90@HOU(offDanSchatzeder)

5/16/92vs.SD(offGregHarris)

6/24/93vs.COL(offWillieBlair)

5/8/94vs.COL(offArmandoReynoso)

4/30/96@SD(offBobTewksbury)

8/7/96vs.CIN(offScottService)

7/23/97vs.PHI(offMarkLeiter)

4/26/98vs.MIL(offJeffJuden)

7/26/01@AZ(offCurtSchilling)

8/14/01vs.FLA(offRickyBones)

6/5/02@SD(offDennisTankersley)

ALL-STAR GAMES1990(WrigleyField)…EnteredasreplacementinLF…0-for-1…

1992(JackMurphyStadium)…ElectedstartingLFer,batting3rd…1-for-3,2B,runscored…

1993(CamdenYards)…ML’sleadingvote-getter…startedinLF,batting2nd…2-for-3,22Bs,2runsscored…

1994(ThreeRiversStadium)…ElectedstartingLFer…batted3rd…0-for-3withasacrificefly…

1995(TheBallparkatArlington)…NL’sleadingvote-getter…startedinLF,batting3rd…0-for-3withastrikeout…

1996(VeteransStadium)…ElectedstartingLFer…batted3rd…1-for-3withRBI…wonMLBHomeRunContestpreviousday,bestingMarkMcGwire…

1997(JacobsField)…StartedinLFforinjuredTonyGwynn…went0-for-2withwalkandstolenbase…

1998(CoorsField)…ElectedstartingLFer…batted4th…hit1stcareerAll-StarhomerunoffBartoloColon…became2ndfather-soncombinationtohomerinAll-StarGame…hisfather,Bobby,hitonein1973gameatKC…KenGriffey,Sr.(1980)andKenGriffey,Jr.(1992)were1stfather-soncombo…finished1-for-2with3RBI…

2000(TurnerField)…ElectedstartingLFer…wasnotabletoparticipateduetofracturedrightthumb…

2001(SafecoField)…NL’sleadingvote-getter…startedinLF,batting3rd…0-for-2withastrikeout…

2002(MillerPark)…ElectedstartingLFer…startedinLF,batting3rd…1-for-2withHRand2RBI…hit2ndcareerAll-StarhomerunoffRoyHalladay…

2003(U.S.CellularField)…ElectedstartingOFer…startedasDH,batting4th…0-for-3…

2004(MinuteMaidPark)…ElectedstartingLFer…startedinLF,batting3rdwithwalk…

2-HRGAMES(65)

6/20/87@CHI8/18/87@CIN4/14/88vs.PHI5/12/88vs.LA8/13/88@PHI6/7/89@PHI4/27/90@SD9/14/90@MON9/19/90@CHI5/21/91vs.STL8/12/91vs.STL5/16/92vs.SD4/29/93vs.NY7/8/93@PHI7/30/93@COL8/15/93@CHI8/18/93@PIT

9/25/93vs.SD10/1/93@LA5/17/94@HOU6/26/94@COL7/15/94@MON7/16/94@MON6/30/95vs.SD7/18/95vs.FLA8/18/95@PHI4/27/96vs.FLA4/30/96@SD9/11/96vs.STL6/8/97vs.ATL6/20/97vs.LA7/15/97@SD8/9/98vs.ATL8/30/98@PHI

7/2/99@LA7/30/99@CIN7/31/99@CIN8/20/99@MIL8/25/99@CHI8/30/99vs.PHI8/31/99vs.PHI5/10/00vs.STL6/3/00@OAK9/4/00vs.PHI9/5/00vs.PHI5/20/01@ATL5/30/01vs.AZ6/15/01vs.OAK7/18/01vs.COL7/26/01@AZ8/16/01vs.FLA

9/23/01@SD10/5/01vs.LA4/2/02@LA4/3/02@LA5/18/02vs.FLA6/24/02@SD4/30/03vs.CHI7/2/03@STL8/12/03@NY4/18/04vs.LA8/3/04vs.CIN8/17/04vs.MON8/29/04@ATL8/29/06@ATL

8/2/94@CIN5/19/01@ATL9/9/01@COL8/27/02@COL

3-HRGAMES(4)2-HRGAMES(65)

6/20/87@CHI8/18/87@CIN4/14/88vs.PHI5/12/88vs.LA8/13/88@PHI6/7/89@PHI4/27/90@SD9/14/90@MON9/19/90@CHI5/21/91vs.STL8/12/91vs.STL5/16/92vs.SD4/29/93vs.NY7/8/93@PHI7/30/93@COL8/15/93@CHI8/18/93@PIT

9/25/93vs.SD10/1/93@LA5/17/94@HOU6/26/94@COL7/15/94@MON7/16/94@MON6/30/95vs.SD7/18/95vs.FLA8/18/95@PHI4/27/96vs.FLA4/30/96@SD9/11/96vs.STL6/8/97vs.ATL6/20/97vs.LA7/15/97@SD8/9/98vs.ATL8/30/98@PHI

7/2/99@LA7/30/99@CIN7/31/99@CIN8/20/99@MIL8/25/99@CHI8/30/99vs.PHI8/31/99vs.PHI5/10/00vs.STL6/3/00@OAK9/4/00vs.PHI9/5/00vs.PHI5/20/01@ATL5/30/01vs.AZ6/15/01vs.OAK7/18/01vs.COL7/26/01@AZ8/16/01vs.FLA

9/23/01@SD10/5/01vs.LA4/2/02@LA4/3/02@LA5/18/02vs.FLA6/24/02@SD4/30/03vs.CHI7/2/03@STL8/12/03@NY4/18/04vs.LA8/3/04vs.CIN8/17/04vs.MON8/29/04@ATL8/29/06@ATL

8/2/94@CIN5/19/01@ATL9/9/01@COL8/27/02@COL

3-HRGAMES(4)4-HITGAMES(28) 5-RBIGAMES(21)

6/4/86@ATL7/10/87vs.SD6/9/87@MON8/13/88@PHI4/4/89@MON4/27/90@SD9/13/90@NY4/18/93vs.ATL5/5/93vs.PHI8/18/93@PIT8/31/93@ATL5/21/94@CHI8/2/94vs.CIN5/3/95vs.LA

6/7/95vs.NY6/30/95vs.SD6/13/96vs.HOU6/30/96vs.SD8/2/98@PHI9/4/98@LA8/20/99@MIL8/14/00@NY5/19/01@ATL8/27/02@COL9/13/02@SD4/18/04vs.LA8/21/04vs.NY8/29/04@ATL

8/13/88@PHI8/6/90@PHI8/29/90@ATL5/16/92vs.SD(6)4/15/93vs.ATL7/8/93@PHI(6)10/1/93@LA(7)6/26/94@COL6/30/95vs.SD4/10/96@HOU4/30/96@SD(6)

7/15/97@SD7/26/99vs.STL7/31/99@CIN7/26/01@AZ9/9/01@COL4/2/02@LA4/18/04vs.LA8/3/04vs.CIN8/28/04@ATL(6)9/22/06@MIL(6)

MILESTONES1sthit: 5/31/86vs.LA(doubleoffRickHoneycutt)

500thhit: 8/1/8/89@ATL(singleoffTomGlavine)

1000thhit: 4/18/93vs.ATL(doubleoffMikeStanton)

1500thhit: 6/10/96vs.PIT(singleoffEstebanLoaiza)

2000thhit: 9/11/99vs.ATL(doubleoffTomGlavine)

2500thhit: 5/28/03vs.AZ(HRoffEddieOropesa)

1stHR: 6/4/86@ATL(offCraigMcMurtry)

100thHR: 7/12/90vs.SD(offAndyBenes)

200thHR: 7/8/93@PHI(offJoseDeLeon)

250thHR: 7/18/94@PHI(offShawnBoskie)

300thHR: 4/27/96vs.FLA(offJohnBurkett)

350thHR: 6/22/97vs.LA(offChanHoPark)

400thHR: 8/23/98@FLA(offKirtOjala)

450thHR: 4/15/00vs.AZ(offToddStottlemyre)

500thHR: 4/17/01vs.LA(offTerryAdams)

550thHR: 8/27/01@NY(offKevinAppier)

600thHR: 8/9/02vs.PIT(offKipWells)

650thHR: 8/19/03vs.ATL(offRayKing)

700thHR: 9/17/04vs.SD(offJakePeavy)

715thHR: 5/28/06vs.COL(offByung-HyunKim)

1stSB: 6/7/86vs.NY

100thSB: 7/16/89@SF

200thSB: 7/30/91@ATL

300thSB: 7/26/94vs.LA

400thSB: 7/26/97vs.PIT

500thSB: 6/23/03vs.LA

1000thRBI: 4/23/97vs.ATL

1500thRBI: 8/9/01vs.CIN

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hurlers to lead NL rookies in strike-outs…finished strongly, going 5-3 with 2.55 ERA (17er, 60.0ip) and .202 avg. against (44-for-218) over his final 9 starts…allowed no more than 1 run in each of his 6 starts Aug. 17-Sept. 14…in last 50 seasons only 1 other rookie pitcher had a streak of at least that length, as Fernando Valenzuela surrendered 1 or no runs in 7 con-secutive starts in 1981 (courtesy: Elias Sports Bureau)…struggled to 1-5 mark with 7.04 ERA (30er, 38.1ip) over 1st 7 starts…worked 2.0-perfect innings to close out SF’s 14-3 romp May 16 at Houston in his 1st ML relief appear-ance…went 12-7 with 3.34 ERA (58er, 152.1ip) and .205 avg. against (113-for-552) over his last 24 outings (23 starts) after May 16…tossed 1-hit shutout May 21 at Oakland…allowed only Jay Payton’s double to lead off 3rd, and retired 19 of his final 20 batters as SF posted 6-0 triumph…became youngest SF Giant to toss 9.0 inning 1-hitter at 21 years, 232 days old…Mike McCormick tossed 5.0-inning no hitter in 1959 at 20 years, 256 days…carried no-hitter through 7.2 innings in June 19 victory over Angels (2-1 SF triumph)…Chone Figgins broke up no-hit bid with single to center with 2 out in 8th on full count…was longest no-no attempt by Giant since Scott Garrelts went 8.2 frames July 29, 1990 vs. Cincinnati…12 strikeouts Aug. 6 vs. Colorado matched 4th-highest single-game total by rookie in SF history…Ron Herbel established SF mark with 14 strikeouts June 24, 1964 at Cincinnati…collected 1st career RBI Aug. 6 vs. Colorado, and registered 1st career multi-hit effort July 21 vs. San Diego (2-for-4 with 2B)…

2005…earned 2nd consecutive USA Today Organizational Player of Year honors for excellent work at triple-A Fresno, before bursting onto ML scene as SF made late season run for NL West flag…had contract purchased from Fresno Aug. 26, making big league debut Aug. 29…fashioned 2-1 record with 2.33 ERA (12er, 46.1ip) in 7 starts…limited opponents to miniscule .151 avg. (24-for-159), while striking out 30…worked at least 6.0 innings in 6 of 7 starts, while yielding less than 3 runs every trip to hill and 4-or-less hits in 6 assignments…was toughest Major League pitcher to hit during month of Sept., yielding .148 avg. against (21-for-142)…posted incredible numbers as 2nd-youngest player in majors over final months, behind only SEA’s Felix Hernandez (19 years old)…overall, was 6th youngest player to make debut in big leagues during season…at 20 years and 332 days old when he took mound Aug. 29 vs. Colorado, became youngest Giants pitcher in 1st big league start since Mark Grant April 27, 1984 at Cincinnati (20 years, 185 days)…since 1950, was 8th youngest Giants hurler to make debut, and 4th-youngest for 1st opening assign-

CAREER…Giants’ 1st round pick (25th selection overall) in 2002 First-Year Player Draft produced impressive credentials during his freshman campaign and finished in tie for 4th in BBWAA NL Rookie of Year balloting in 2006…with 13 victories in 2006, became just 8th Giants rookie to lead team in wins (since 1900), joining Christy Mathewson (1901), Bill Voiselle (1944), Larry Jansen (1947), Ruben Gomez (1953), John Montefusco (1975), Bill Laskey (1982) and John Burkett (1990)…has gone 15-13 with 3.83 ERA (100er, 235.0ip) and 208 strikeouts in 38 big league starts, while hold-ing opponents to .210 avg. against (181-for-861)…became 1st player since 1957 to make 5 starts in which he allowed 1 hit or fewer over 1st 5.0 innings in 2006…is youngest San Francisco Giant to toss both complete game (20 years, 343 days old on Sept. 9, 2005 vs. Cubs) and also 9.0 inning 1-hitter (21.232 on May 21, 2006 at Oakland)…was also 8th youngest Giants hurler to make ML debut since 1950 (4th youngest to start), at 20 years, 332 days Aug. 29, 2005 and 4th youngest SF pitcher (20 years, 338 days) to earn victory Sept. 4, 2005 (courtesy: Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group)…

2006 SEASON…led all NL rookies with 13 wins, while pacing freshmen with 179 strikeouts and ranking 8th in ERA (4.15)…also led in innings (190.2), while tying for 1st in starts (31)…fin-ished 3rd among all NL pitchers with .222 avg. against, while ranking 9th for strikeouts…was 7th Giant to lead NL rookies in victories during SF-era, joining Frank Linzy (1965), Elias Sosa (1973, tied with MON’s Steve Rogers), John D’Acquisto (1974), John Montefusco (1975), Bill Laskey (1982) and John Burkett (1990)…13 wins were tied for 3rd on SF rookie list, equalling Laskey (1982) and Ryan Jensen (2002)…Montefusco set mark with 15 wins in 1975, while Burkett is 2nd with 14 in 1990…posted 2nd-highest single season strikeout total by SF rookie with 179…only Mathewson (221 in 1901) and Montefusco (215 in 1975) struck out more batters during rookie campaign in franchise history…joined Monefusco (1975) and D’Acquisto (167 in 1974) as only SF

Matt CainriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 1, 19842007 Opening Day Age: 22Birthplace: Dothan, AlabamaResides: Memphis, TennesseeBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-3 Weight : 235M.L. Service: 1 year, 38 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 1st round selec-tion (25th pick overall) in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

> 1 of 8 Giants rookies to lead team in wins since 1900> 8th youngest Giants pitcher to make debut since 1950> 4th youngest Giants pitcher to earn victory since 1950 > Youngest pitcher in SF annals to throw complete game> Youngest pitcher in SF history to toss 9.0-inning 1-hitter> Finished 4th in 2006 NL Rookie of Year balloting > Giants’ 2004 and 2005 USA Today Organizational Player of Year

Matt CainriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 1, 19842007 Opening Day Age: 22Birthplace: Dothan, AlabamaResides: Memphis, TennesseeBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-3 Weight : 235M.L. Service: 1 year, 38 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 1st round selec-tion (25th pick overall) in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

> 1 of 8 Giants rookies to lead team in wins since 1900> 8th youngest Giants pitcher to make debut since 1950> 4th youngest Giants pitcher to earn victory since 1950 > Youngest pitcher in SF annals to throw complete game> Youngest pitcher in SF history to toss 9.0-inning 1-hitter> Finished 4th in 2006 NL Rookie of Year balloting > Giants’ 2004 and 2005 USA Today Organizational Player of Year

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Name,Year Wins

ChristyMathewson,1901............................ 20BillVoiselle,1944.......................................... 21LarryJansen,1947....................................... 21RubenGomez,1953...................................... 13JohnMontefusco,1975............................... 15BillLaskey,1982............................................ 13JohnBurkett,1990........................................ 14MattCain,2006............................................. 13

Name Age Date Opp.

MikeMcCormick 17.342 9/5/56 atPHI NestorChavez 19.065 9/9/67 vs.CHI RonBryant 19.321 9/29/67 vs.PHI MasanoriMurakami 20.118 9/1/64 atNY BobGaribaldi 20.134 7/15/62 atNY MarkGrant 20.185 4/27/84 atCIN DonCarrithers 20.320 8/1/70 atPHI(#2) MattCain 20.332 8/29/05 vs.COL ScottGarrelts 20.347 10/2/82 vs.LA JeromeWilliams 21.139 4/26/03 atPHI courtesy:BillArnold/SportsFeaturesGroup

Youngest Giants Pitchers at Time of ML Debut (since 1950)

Name Age Date Opp.

MikeMcCormick 17.342 9/5/56 atPHI MarkGrant 20.185 4/27/84 atCIN DonCarrithers 20.320 8/1/70 atPHI(#2) MattCain 20.332 8/29/05 vs.COL MasanoriMurakami 21.101 8/15/65 vs.PHI courtesy:BillArnold/SportsFeaturesGroup

Youngest Giants Pitchers at Time of 1st ML Start (since 1950)

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MATTHEW THOMAS CAINYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 ARL-Giants 0-1 3.72 8 7 0 0 0 19.1 13 10 8 1 4 11 20 3 02003 Hagerstown 4-4 2.55 14 14 0 0 0 74.0 57 24 21 5 5 24 90 1 12004 SanJose 7-1 1.86 13 13 0 0 0 72.2 58 25 15 5 4 17 89 0 0 Norwich 6-4 3.35 15 15 0 0 0 86.0 73 44 32 7 3 40 72 4 02005 Fresno 10-5 4.39 26 26 1 0 0 145.2 118 77 71 22 5 73 176 5 0 SanFrancisco 2-1 2.33 7 7 1 0 0 46.1 24 12 12 4 0 19 30 1 02006 SanFrancisco 13-12 4.15 32 31 1 1 0 190.2 157 93 88 18 6 87 179 9 2MinorTotals 27-15 3.29 76 75 1 0 0 397.2 319 180 145 40 21 165 447 13 1M.L.Totals 15-13 3.80 39 38 2 1 0 237.0 181 105 100 22 6 106 209 10 2

CAIN’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .140 32 57 1 8 2 0 0 1 8 0 0 1-0 28 0-0 3 .175 .155--- Career .125 39 72 2 9 3 0 0 1 9 0 0 1-0 34 0-0 4 .167 .137

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin1stround(25thoverall)of2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyLeeElder.

ment…earned 1st big league victory Sept. 4 at Arizona, allowing 1 run over 7.0 innings to post 3-2 victory…at 20 years and 338 days Sept. 4, became 4th-youngest SF Giant to win game and youngest since Mark Grant was 20.318 in 1984…became youngest Giant to throw complete game in SF annals with Sept. 9 performance vs. Cubs (20 years, 343 days), when he handcuffed Chicago on 2 hits (courtesy: Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group)…was 1st SF rookie to throw complete game 2-hitter since Dennis Cook did so Sept. 25, 1988 vs. Los Angeles…opened season with 1st taste of triple-A action, going 10-5 with 4.39 ERA (71er, 145.2ip) in 26 starts for Fresno…limited oppo-nents to paltry .218 avg. (118-for-541), while Grizzlies went 16-10 in his opening assignments…led Pacific Coast League and was 7th in all of minor league baseball with 176 strikeouts…2004…organizational Player of Year combined for 13-5 record with 2.67 ERA (47er, 158.2ip) in 28 starts during dominating campaign with single-A San Jose and double-A Norwich…led all SF farmhands in wins and strikeouts (161 in 158.2 innings), while pacing organization’s starters in ERA…opened year in San Jose, earning club’s Player of Month accolades for April, May and June while going 7-1 with 1.86 ERA in 13 starts…promoted to Norwich in mid-June and was selected to participate in Futures Game as part of All-Star festitivies in Houston…made 15 starts for Navigators, log-ging 6-4 ledger with 3.35 ERA…2003…spent entire season at single-A Hagerstown, going 4-4 with 2.55 ERA in 14 starts…2002…opened professional career with Giants’ entry in Arizona Rookie League…after signing June 26, was not activated until July 12…limited opponents to .197 avg…was 0-1 with 3.72 ERA in 8 games (7 starts)…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…became extremely active in community during his rookie campaign…visited patients on team trip to Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…attend-ed Giants Community Fund Guardsmen Dinner benefiting children’s charities…lent his support to 2006 Oracle Summer Reading Program by participating in pre-game ceremony with local library coordinators…met with children during Community Kids Day….attended Xtreme rewards party to take pictures and sign autographs…attended Junior Giants Field dedication at Milton Meyer Field, which was sponsored by longtime Giant Kirk Rueter, in San Francisco’s Bayview/Hunter’s Point Neighborhood…participated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…has also lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…

PERSONAL…graduated from Houston (Germantown, TN) High School in 2002…was named Tennessee’s Gatorade High School Player of Year after dominating senior year in which he posted 7-3 record with 1.02 ERA in 13 games…struck out 83, while allowing just 51 baserunners (28 hits and 23 walks) over 62.0 innings of work…single…

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Name Age Date Opp.

MattCain 20.343 9/9/05 vs.CHI PeteFalcone 21.204 4/23/75 atHOU(#2) JeromeWilliams 21.205 6/27/03 vs.OAK RobDressler 21.237 9/27/75 atSD JohnD’Acquisto 21.271 9/21/73 vs.SD(#2) DonCarrithers 21.312 7/24/71 vs.CIN PeteFalcone 21.329 8/26/75 vs.MON DonCarrithers 21.339 9/4/71 vs.HOU courtesy:BillArnold/SportsFeaturesGroup

Youngest SF Giants Pitchers to Throw Complete Game

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CAREER…28-year-old right-handed relief pitcher was acquired from Toronto with IF Shea Hillenbrand in exchange for RHP Jeremy Accardo July 21, 2006…has proven to be adept escape artist, as he led AL in 2005 by stranding 89.2% of inherited runners (33-of-37)…originally selected by Toronto in 12th round of 2001 First-Year Player Draft, has posted lifetime 4.51 ERA in 160 ML relief outings with Blue Jays (2003-06) and Giants (2006)…has held right-handed batters to .249 avg. (179-for-687)…

2006 SEASON…opened year in Toronto, but became key component of SF bullpen after being acquired in July 21 deal…was unscored upon in 19 of 28 outings in Giants uniform, while holding opponents to .210 avg. against (17-for-81)…often called upon in tight situations, stranded 15-of-20 inherited runners (75.0%)…averaged 10.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, fanning 25 batters in 22.1 frames…logged 2.45 ERA (3er, 11.0ip) over his 1st 13 SF outings…scuffled to 7.94 mark (10er, 11.1ip) over his last 15 appearances, but did toss 2.0-scoreless frames in his final effort of campaign…in 20 relief appearances with Blue Jays, went 1-0 with 5.25 ERA (14er, 24.0ip)…

2005…logged entire season at ML level, and established career bests with 62 appearances, 72.0 innings pitched and 3.88 ERA…led AL in inherited runners stranded, leaving 33 of 37 (89.2%) on basepaths…limited right-handed batters to .231 avg. (34-for-147), with just 3 HRs…retired 46 of 62 1st-batters faced (74.2%)…fashioned 0.52 ERA (1er, 17.0ip) over 14-outing span July 7-Aug. 12…2004…began season at triple-A Syracuse, but was recalled by Toronto May 26 and stayed with Blue Jays remainder of campaign…appeared in 47 ML games, going 1-3 with 2 saves and 4.66 ERA…stranded 15 of 22 inherited runners (68.2%)…was outstanding in 17 outings prior to All-Star Break, forging 2.16 ERA (6er, 25.0ip)…however, was touched for 6.68 mark (23er, 31.0ip) in 30 2nd-half efforts…earned 1st career save June 4 at Oakland with 2.0-scoreless innings…logged 1st ML victory Sept. 19, blanking visiting Tampa Bay over 1.1 frames…2003…was recalled from Syracuse Sept. 2, and made ML debut Sept. 8 at Yankee Stadium…yielded hits to 1st 2 hitters faced before retiring next 3 batters without allowing run…made 3 big league appearances overall, with 5.06 ERA…led Syracuse pitching staff in wins (8 - T1st), starts (21 - T1st) and strikeouts (90)…was named Blue Jays Minor League Star of Month for July, when he posted 3-3 record with 3.38 ERA…2002…named Southern League’s Most Outstanding Pitcher after leading league with 13 wins and 2.96 ERA in 25 games (24 starts) for double-A Tennessee…was promoted to Syracuse for 2 late-season outings (1 start)…Webster Award winner as Tennessee’s MVP tied for organizational lead with 13 victories, while ranking 5th among Toronto farmhands with 110 strikeouts…named to trio of All-Star squads, earning recognition on in-season double-A and Southern League teams, along with SL post season club…2001…ranked 2nd in Florida State League with ratio of 13.21 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, fanning 50 batters in 34.2 innings for single-A Dunedin…also pitched in 24 games at Tennessee, and 5 contests with Syracuse…2000…began professional career with 14-game, 13-start stint with single-A Medicine Hat in Pioneer League…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…greeted fans at 2006 “Picnic in the Park” season ticket holder event…

PERSONAL…graduated from Palmetto (Miami, FL) Senior High School, where he was named team MVP and earned Best Pitcher Award his senior year…graduated from St. Thomas (Miami, FL) University in 2000 with degree in Sports Management…was 3-time recipient of Sun Conference’s Best

Vinnie ChulkriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: December 19, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Miami, FloridaResides: Miami, FloridaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 195M.L. Service: 2 years, 106 daysHow Obtained: Acquired from Toronto with IF Shea Hillenbrand in exchange for RHP Jeremy Accardo, July 21, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2007

Vinnie ChulkriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: December 19, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Miami, FloridaResides: Miami, FloridaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 195M.L. Service: 2 years, 106 daysHow Obtained: Acquired from Toronto with IF Shea Hillenbrand in exchange for RHP Jeremy Accardo, July 21, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 2-1-0 5.29 3 17.0 14 10Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley 1-0-0 0.00 1 7.2 4 0GreatAmer. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors 0-1-0 6.35 2 11.1 14 8Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 0 0Dodger 0-1-0 10.13 2 8.0 16 9Miller 0-1-0 6.43 1 7.0 5 5Shea 1-0-0 5.40 1 5.0 6 3Citiz.Bank 0-1-0 13.50 1 4.0 9 6PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 1-0-0 1.59 2 11.1 4 2AT&T 9-7-0 3.13 22 141.0 99 49RFK 0-1-0 5.27 2 13.2 9 8

Camden ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee 1-0-0 0.00 1 9.0 1 0Safeco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

CAIN’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 1-2-0 5.09 4 23.0 23 13 2-2-0 4.21 6 36.1 32 17Atlanta 0-0-0 6.00 1 6.0 7 4 0-0-0 6.00 1 6.0 7 4Chicago-NL 1-1-0 4.85 2 13.0 11 7 2-1-0 3.27 3 22.0 13 8Cincinnati 1-0-0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0 1-0-0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0Colorado 3-1-0 3.46 4 26.0 21 10 3-2-0 3.16 6 37.0 27 13Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston 0-1-0 3.86 2 7.0 5 3 0-1-0 3.86 2 7.0 5 3LosAngeles-NL 0-2-0 8.56 3 13.2 25 13 0-2-0 8.56 3 13.2 25 13Milwaukee 0-1-0 6.43 1 7.0 5 5 0-1-0 6.43 1 7.0 5 5NewYork-NL 2-0-0 3.75 2 12.0 11 5 2-0-0 3.75 2 12.0 11 5Philadelphia 0-1-0 6.30 2 10.0 10 7 0-1-0 6.30 2 10.0 10 7Pittsburgh 0-0-0 6.75 1 4.0 7 3 0-0-0 6.75 1 4.0 7 3St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanDiego 3-0-0 1.33 4 27.0 12 4 3-0-0 1.64 5 33.0 15 6SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-2-0 5.27 2 13.2 9 8 0-2-0 4.35 3 20.2 13 10

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-AL 1-0-0 0.00 1 8.0 1 0 1-0-0 0.00 1 8.0 1 0Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland 1-1-0 4.05 2 13.1 6 6 1-1-0 4.05 2 13.1 6 6Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague 2-1-0 2.53 3 21.1 7 6 2-1-0 2.53 3 21.1 7 6

Season 13-12-0 4.15 32 190.2 157 88 15-13-0 3.80 39 237.0 181100Home 8-6-0 3.22 18 114.2 85 41 9-7-0 3.13 22 141.0 99 49Road 5-6-0 5.57 14 76.0 72 47 6-6-0 4.78 17 96.0 82 51Day 7-6-0 3.61 15 94.2 67 38 8-6-0 3.33 18 113.2 76 42Night 6-6-0 4.69 17 96.0 90 50 7-7-0 4.23 21 123.1 105 58Starter 13-12-0 4.20 31 188.2 157 88 15-13-0 3.83 38 235.0 181100Reliever 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 0 0

March/April 1-3-0 5.28 5 29.0 28 17 1-3-0 5.28 5 29.0 28 17May 2-2-0 4.85 5 26.0 19 14 2-2-0 4.85 5 26.0 19 14June 3-1-0 5.47 5 26.1 24 16 3-1-0 5.47 5 26.1 24 16July 1-1-0 4.02 5 31.1 22 14 1-1-0 4.02 5 31.1 22 14August 3-2-0 2.65 6 37.1 32 11 3-3-0 2.76 7 42.1 35 13Sept./Oct. 3-3-0 3.54 6 40.2 32 16 5-3-0 2.85 12 82.0 53 26BeforeASB 6-6-0 5.12 17 91.1 80 52 6-6-0 5.12 17 91.1 80 52AfterASB 7-6-0 3.26 15 99.1 77 36 9-7-0 2.97 22 145.2 101 48

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .897 39 18 17 4 39 0

CAIN’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 1,May21,2006atOaklandInningsPitched-Starter:9.0(twice),last:May21,2006atOakland Reliever:2.0,May16,2006atHoustonMostStrikeouts: 12,Aug.6,2006vs.ColoradoWinningStreak: 5games(twice),last:Aug.27-Sept.14,2006LosingStreak: 3games(twice),last:Sept.19-30,2006

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChaseTurner 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 0 0Wrigley 0-0-0 7.71 4 2.1 2 2GreatAmer. 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 0 0Coors 0-0-0 13.50 2 2.0 3 3Dolphin 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0MinuteMaid 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 3 1Dodger 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 1 1Miller 0-1-0 27.00 1 0.1 2 1Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 0Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-0-0 0.00 4 2.1 0 0AT&T 0-1-0 4.40 14 14.1 11 7RFK 0-0-0 7.71 2 2.1 1 2

Camden 0-0-0 10.29 7 7.0 10 8Fenway 0-0-0 10.13 7 5.1 9 6U.S.Cellular 0-0-0 0.00 2 4.0 4 0Jacobs 0-0-0 3.86 3 2.1 3 1Comerica 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 2 0Kauffman 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1Angel 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 1 1Metrodome 0-0-0 5.40 1 1.2 2 1Yankee 0-2-0 8.31 11 13.0 22 12McAfee 0-0-1 3.52 5 7.2 4 3Safeco 0-0-0 0.00 3 5.2 3 0Tropicana 0-0-0 0.00 4 5.1 1 0Ameriquest 0-1-0 4.76 5 5.2 6 3RogersCentre 2-1-1 3.80 71 87.2 85 37

CHULK’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-1 0.00 2 4.0 3 0Atlanta 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 0 0Chicago-NL 0-0-0 27.00 2 0.1 1 1 0-0-0 7.71 4 2.1 2 2Cincinnati 0-1-0 5.40 2 1.2 1 1 0-1-0 5.40 2 1.2 1 1Colorado 0-0-0 4.91 6 7.1 5 4 0-0-0 4.91 6 7.1 5 4Florida 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL 0-1-0 12.00 5 3.0 5 4 0-1-0 9.82 6 3.2 6 4Milwaukee 0-1-0 27.00 1 0.1 2 1 0-1-0 2.70 3 3.1 4 1NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 0St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanDiego 0-0-0 0.00 5 3.2 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 6 4.1 0 0SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-0-0 9.00 2 2.0 3 2 0-0-0 8.59 7 7.1 8 7

Baltimore 1-0-0 9.00 4 4.0 8 4 1-1-0 7.58 17 19.0 26 16Boston 0-0-0 6.75 3 2.2 3 2 0-0-0 6.39 13 12.2 16 9Chicago-AL 0-0-0 0.00 1 3.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 7.0 6 0Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.69 6 5.1 5 1Detroit 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1 0-0-0 1.42 5 6.1 4 1KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 7.71 2 2.1 3 2LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.69 3 5.1 2 1Minnesota 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 1 1 0-0-0 6.75 2 2.2 3 2NewYork-AL 0-0-0 6.00 2 3.0 4 2 0-2-0 5.64 19 22.1 31 14Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 6.10 8 10.1 9 7Seattle 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 1 0 0-0-0 2.87 11 15.2 14 5TampaBay 0-0-0 13.50 2 2.0 3 3 1-0-0 2.84 16 19.0 12 6Texas 0-0-0 3.86 2 2.1 3 1 0-1-0 3.60 8 10.0 9 4Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0 0-0-1 4.19 18 19.1 22 9

Season 1-3-0 5.24 48 46.1 46 27 2-7-2 4.51160 179.2 179 90Home 1-1-0 4.50 26 28.0 26 14 2-2-1 3.93 83 100.2 94 44Road 0-2-0 6.38 22 18.1 20 13 0-5-1 5.24 77 79.0 85 46Day 0-0-0 3.00 20 21.0 14 7 1-3-1 4.64 57 64.0 59 43Night 1-3-0 7.11 28 25.1 32 20 1-4-1 4.44103 115.2 120 57Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 1-3-0 5.24 48 46.1 46 27 2-7-2 4.51160 179.2 179 90

March/April 0-0-0 5.27 11 13.2 15 8 0-1-0 4.56 20 25.2 25 13May 0-0-0 36.00 1 1.0 4 4 0-0-0 5.06 11 16.0 16 9June 1-0-0 1.80 5 5.0 6 1 1-0-2 2.73 27 33.0 30 10July 0-0-0 1.08 7 8.1 5 1 0-2-0 3.00 31 36.0 28 12August 0-2-0 5.91 14 10.2 8 7 0-3-0 6.23 39 34.2 38 24Sept./Oct. 0-1-0 7.04 10 7.2 8 6 1-1-0 5.77 32 34.1 42 22BeforeASB 1-0-0 5.95 17 19.2 25 13 1-1-2 3.90 67 85.1 80 37AfterASB 0-3-0 4.73 31 26.2 21 14 1-6-0 5.06 93 94.1 99 53

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .949 160 10 27 2 39 2

CHULK’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nocareerstarts Reliever:3.0(4times),last:April14,2006atChicago-AL (withToronto)MostStrikeouts: 4,Aug,4,2006vs.ColoradoWinningStreak: 1game(twice),last:June14,2006LosingStreak: 3games(twice),last:Aug.13-Sept.22,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .274 314 86 12vs.Right .249 373 93 9

Pitcher Award (1998-2000), while being tabbed Regional Pitcher of Year as senior in 2000…single…

CHARLES VINCENT CHULKYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 MedicineHat 2-4 3.80 14 13 0 0 0 68.2 75 36 29 5 2 20 51 3 02001 Dunedin 1-2 3.12 16 1 0 0 1 34.2 38 16 12 2 0 13 50 4 0 Syracuse 1-0 1.50 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 4 3 3 0 Tennessee 2-5 3.14 24 1 0 0 2 43.0 34 15 15 5 2 8 43 1 02002 Tennessee 13-5 2.96 25 24 0 0 1 152.0 133 55 50 12 5 53 108 6 0 Syracuse 0-1 5.79 2 1 0 0 0 4.2 6 6 3 0 0 6 2 2 02003 Syracuse 8-10 4.22 23 21 1 0 0 119.1 118 70 56 14 5 46 90 5 0 Toronto 0-0 5.06 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 3 3 0 0 3 2 0 02004 Syracuse 4-2 2.83 18 0 0 0 3 28.2 27 13 9 5 1 11 26 0 0 Toronto 1-3 4.66 47 0 0 0 2 56.0 59 30 29 6 1 27 44 2 02005 Toronto 0-1 3.88 62 0 0 0 0 72.0 68 33 31 9 1 26 39 5 02006 Toronto 1-0 5.25 20 0 0 0 0 24.0 29 16 14 4 2 5 18 1 0 Syracuse 3-2 2.25 19 0 0 0 1 32.0 20 8 8 4 2 14 43 2 0 SanFrancisco 0-3 5.24 28 0 0 0 0 22.1 17 13 13 2 1 15 25 3 0MinorTotals 34-31 3.37 146 61 1 0 8 489.0 456 220 183 47 17 175 416 26 0S.F.Totals 0-3 5.24 28 0 0 0 0 22.1 17 13 13 2 1 15 25 3 0A.L.Totals 2-4 4.40 132 0 0 0 2 157.1 162 82 77 19 4 61 103 8 0N.L.Totals 0-3 5.24 28 0 0 0 0 22.1 17 13 13 2 1 15 25 3 0M.L.Totals 2-7 4.51 160 0 0 0 2 179.2 179 95 90 21 5 76 128 11 0

CHULK’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .000 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000--- Career .000 160 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 .000 .000

LASTHOMERUN:None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyTorontoin12throundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ AcquiredbySanFranciscowithIFSheaHillenbrandinexchangeforRHPJeremyAccardo,July21,2006.

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CAREER...left-handed hitting outfielder makes his debut in big league camp in just his 2nd full season...non-roster invitee was SF’s top pick in 2005 First-Year Player Draft, having been selected in 4th round out of University of Pittsburgh...was tabbed 9th-best prospect in Northwest League following 2005 campaign by Baseball America...

2006 SEASON...helped single-A Augusta to winningest mark in minor league baseball with 92-47 ledger in 1st professional season...ranked 4th in South Atlantic League for hits (145), while placing 2nd in circuit for 3Bs (12)...hit .281, while finishing 2nd on club with 90 runs and 3rd with 71 RBI...stole 30 bases, but still finished 4th on GreenJackets...appeared in 6 post season contests for Augusta, going 4-for-24...

2005...kicked off professional career with Arizona Rookie League entry before closing campaign with short-season Salem-Keizer...drove in 14 runs over 18 games for ARL Giants before promotion to S-K...in 29 outings for Volcanoes, hit .306 with 25 runs, 5 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 4 HRs and 23 RBI...

PERSONAL...graduated from Bradford (PA) High School...sat out senior season after dislocat-ing shoulder in 3rd game of season...also played football in high school...attended University of Pittsburgh (PA)...won Big East batting title as junior in 2005 with .384 avg...single...

BENJAMIN DANIEL COPELANDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2005 ARL-Giants .333 18 60 16 20 4 2 1 14 0 1 1 5-0 14 2-0 1 .517 .388 Salem-Keizer .306 29 121 25 37 5 4 4 23 1 0 0 11-0 25 2-1 1 .512 .3642006 Augusta .281 135 527 90 148 29 12 5 71 2 5 3 73-1 90 30-21 4 .410 .368MinorTotals .290 182 708 131 205 38 18 10 108 3 6 4 89-1 129 129-34 6 .436 .369

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin4throundof2005First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySeanO’Connor.

Ben CopelandoUtfielder

Birthdate: December 17, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 23Birthplace: Bradford, PennsylvaniaResides: Lake Mary, FloridaBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight : 6-1 Weight : 191M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 4th round selection in 2005 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

Ben CopelandoUtfielder

Birthdate: December 17, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 23Birthplace: Bradford, PennsylvaniaResides: Lake Mary, FloridaBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight : 6-1 Weight : 191M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 4th round selection in 2005 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

Giants 100-RBI SeasonsMelOtt............................151.............1929OrlandoCepeda............142.............1961WillieMays....................141.............1962JohnnyMize..................138.............1947BarryBonds...................137.............2001GeorgeKelly..................136.............1924MelOtt............................135.............1934MelOtt............................135.............1936IrishMeusel...................132.............1922BarryBonds...................129.............1996BillTerry..........................129.............1930JeffKent.........................128.............1998WillieMays....................127.............1955WillieMcCovey.............126.............1969WillieMcCovey.............126.............1970IrishMeusel...................125.............1923RogersHornsby.............125.............1927JohnnyMize..................125.............1948KevinMitchell................125.............1989JeffKent.........................125.............2000MelOtt............................123.............1932WillieMays....................123.............1961BarryBonds...................123.............1993GeorgeKelly..................122.............1921WalkerCooper...............122.............1947MattWilliams................122.............1990BarryBonds...................122.............1998MonteIrvin.....................121.............1951JeffKent.........................121.............1997BillTerry..........................121.............1927MelOtt............................119.............1930BillTerry..........................117.............1929BillTerry..........................117.............1932MelOtt............................116.............1938WillClark........................116.............1991MelOtt............................115.............1931MelOtt............................114.............1935OrlandoCepeda............114.............1962BillTerry..........................112.............1931WillieMays....................112.............1965FrankieFrisch................111.............1929IrishMeusel...................111.............1925WillClark........................111.............1989WillieMays....................111.............1964JohnnyMize..................110.............1942

WillieMays....................110.............1954MattWilliams................110.............1993BarryBonds...................110.............2002BobbyThomson............109.............1949WillClark........................109.............1988SamMertes...................108.............1905BobbyThomson............108.............1952JeffKent.........................108.............2002GeorgeKelly..................107.............1922FredLindstrom...............107.............1928HankLeiber....................107.............1935WillardMarshall...........107.............1947SidGordon.....................107.............1948DickDietz.......................107.............1970MikeDonlin....................106.............1908FredLindstrom...............106.............1930BobbyThomson............106.............1953BarryBonds...................106.............2000JeffKent.........................106.............2001OrlandoCepeda............105.............1959WillieMcCovey.............105.............1968SamMertes...................104.............1903NormYoung...................104.............1941WillieMays....................104.............1959BarryBonds...................104.............1995J.T.Snow........................104.............1997GeorgeKelly..................103.............1923MelOtt............................103.............1933WillieMays....................103.............1960WillieMays....................103.............1963WillieMays....................103.............1966JackClark......................103.............1983HenryZimmerman........102.............1917RossYoungs...................102.............1921IrishMeusel...................102.............1924BobbyBonds.................102.............1971WillieMcCovey.............102.............1963BarryBonds...................101.............1997BillTerry..........................101.............1928TravisJackson...............101.............1934NormYoung...................101.............1940BarryBonds...................101.............2004JeffKent.........................101.............1999FrankieFrisch................100.............1921

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JULIO CESAR CORDIDO (MEJIAS)Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1997 VSL-Maracay .321 12 28 4 9 1 0 2 5 0 1 0 1-0 3 0-0 -- .571 .3331998 VSL-Guacara .261 50 180 44 47 16 1 7 33 3 5 6 23-2 33 12-4 -- .478 .3551999 Salem-Keizer .264 70 242 36 64 10 2 1 28 2 1 4 29-0 44 8-4 16 .335 .3512000 Bakersfield .252 130 460 70 116 17 3 10 64 5 6 7 46-0 99 13-12 21 .367 .3262001 Shreveport .217 121 433 45 94 14 2 1 47 1 4 3 31-1 68 11-3 21 .266 .2722002 Hagerstown .260 55 196 24 51 7 1 4 18 5 0 1 18-0 30 6-3 4 .367 .326 SanJose .239 61 226 32 54 6 0 3 23 5 1 1 17-1 31 3-1 10 .305 .2942003 SanJose .265 122 464 49 123 20 7 3 43 5 6 5 20-1 75 6-5 22 .358 .2992004 SanJose .281 112 452 67 127 27 6 8 65 2 5 10 28-1 63 18-12 19 .420 .333 Norwich .239 25 92 13 22 4 1 2 9 0 1 1 5-1 13 4-0 4 .370 .2832005 Norwich .210 101 272 35 57 9 0 6 29 6 3 4 17-2 53 3-2 10 .309 .2642006 SanJose .281 122 467 74 131 20 4 12 78 0 9 8 30-1 88 13-7 19 .418 .329 Fresno .333 3 9 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .333 .400MinorTotals .255 984 3521 495 898 151 27 59 442 34 42 50 266-10 601 97-53146 .364 .313

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ Signedasnon-draftedfreeagent,March27,1997.

■ Electedfreeagency,October15,2003;re-signedbySanFrancisco,December1,2003.

CAREER…infielder comes to 3rd Major League Spring Training camp (2001, 2005 and 2007)…non-roster invitee is only 26 years old despite having 10 years of professional experience…has seen majority of action at 3B, but played team-leading 61 games at 1B for San Jose in 2006…of 984 career minor league contests, only 3 have been at triple-A level…

2006 SEASON…posted finest professional campaign, combining to hit .282 (134-for-476) while establishing career standards with 12 HRs and 78 RBI in 125 games between single-A San Jose and triple-A Fresno…finished 3rd among Giants farmhands in RBI…for 1st time in career, saw extensive action at 1B, appearing in 61 contests for Giants, while logging 43 at 3B and 15 at SS…aside from 3-game cameo at Fresno May 23-25, was one of SJ’s regulars -- ranking 2nd in games (122)…finished 3rd on club with 13 clouts, while pacing team in RBI…appeared in all 5 of SJ’s California League playoff contests…played in Venezuela Winter League for Tiburones and Pastora…

2005…logged full campaign at double-A Norwich, appearing at every position during year except catcher…played primarily 3B (67 games) and SS (14 games), but also appeared at 1B (4), 2B (5), OF (12) and twice on mound…in 101 games, hit .210 with 6 HRs and 29 RBI…pitched twice in relief, allowing 1 run over 2.1 innings…2004…split campaign between San Jose and Norwich, combining to hit .274 (149-for-544) with 80 runs, 31 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 10 HRs, 74 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 137 contests…logged majority of year with San Jose, where he hit .281 with 67 runs, 8 HRs, 65 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 112 contests…led Giants in RBI and 2Bs (27), while ranking 2nd on club in games and runs…was moved up to Norwich June 15 for 25-game stint with Navigators…returned to SJ in middle of July to close out campaign…hit .231 (6-for-26) with 2B and 3 RBI in 7 Cal League playoff games…2003…logged entire campaign at San Jose, hitting .265 with 20 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 3 HRs and 43 RBI in 122 contests…was 2nd on club in games, while seeing action at all 4 infield positions and outfield…2002…saw action at each of Giants’ single-A outposts, combining to hit .249 (105-for-422) with 13 2Bs, 7 HRs and 41 RBI in 116 contests for Hagerstown and San Jose…2001…spent entire campaign at double-A Shreveport, working as club’s everyday 3rd baseman…appeared in 130 contests, hitting .217 with HR and 47 RBI…2000…earned California League honorable mention accolades after helping single-A Bakersfield to post season…doubled career HR total entering season, drilling 10 roundtrippers for Blaze…appeared in 130 games at 3B…following season, played for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League…1999…opened career in United States at short-season Salem-Keizer…served as club’s 3B, starting 70 of team’s 76 contests…tied for 5th among Volcanoes with 28 RBI…1998…clubbed 7 HRs in 50 games for Guacara, Giants’ club in Venezuelan Summer League…played 2B for club that went 42-18…1997…began professional career at tender age of 17, appearing in 12 games for Maracay of Venezuelan Summer League…

PERSONAL…graduated from San Judas Tadeo (Caracas, VZ) High School…single…

Julio Cordidoinfielder

Birthdate: July 30, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Caracas, VenezuelaResides: Caracas, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 183M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 27, 1997Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

Julio Cordidoinfielder

Birthdate: July 30, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Caracas, VenezuelaResides: Caracas, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 183M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, March 27, 1997Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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1958.......... May11vs.LosAngeles1959.......... Sept.18vs.LosAngeles1960.......... May3vs.Milwaukee1961.......... April21vs.St.Louis April22vs.St.Louis1962.......... Sept.28vs.Houston1964.......... June8vs.St.Louis1965.......... Aug.11vs.Pittsburgh1967.......... April21vs.Atlanta April23vs.Atlanta June2vs.NewYork1969.......... April23vs.Atlanta1971.......... April13vs.SanDiego1972.......... June9vs.Chicago1974.......... April24vs.Montreal1975.......... May3vs.Houston

1976.......... April10vs.LosAngeles1981.......... Oct.2vs.SanDiego1983.......... April19vs.LosAngeles1984.......... April18vs.SanDiego1988.......... April22vs.LosAngeles1989.......... Sept.16vs.SanDiego1992.......... May1vs.Philadelphia* June29vs.Atlanta1994.......... April8vs.St.Louis1996.......... May17vs.NewYork1998.......... May12vs.Montreal2000.......... April16vs.Arizona May7vs.Colorado2003.......... April12vs.LosAngeles2006.......... April11vs.Houston April12vs.Houston

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GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…visited patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…has attended Giants Community Fund Guardsman Functions, which benefited childrens charities…has participated in baseball skills clinics for Special Olympic athletes…

PERSONAL…graduated from Grossmont (San Diego, CA) High School in 1998…earned 1st team All-CIF-San Diego Section in senior campaign…led Foothillers to CIF title as junior and runner-up finish as senior…attended Grossmont (CA) College in 1999, but did not play baseball…attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and played for 3 seasons…earned Big West All-Conference honors during 2002…married (Diana Kelley, Jan. 10, 2004)…

KEVIN JOHN CORREIAYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 Salem-Keizer 2-2 4.54 10 8 0 0 0 37.2 37 20 19 1 3 14 31 1 02003 Norwich 6-6 3.65 16 14 0 0 0 86.1 80 38 35 3 4 30 73 4 1 Fresno 1-0 2.84 3 3 0 0 0 19.0 16 8 6 3 0 2 23 2 0 SanFrancisco 3-1 3.66 10 7 0 0 0 39.1 41 16 16 6 4 18 28 2 02004 Fresno 3-7 4.53 29 16 0 0 0 105.1 118 61 53 12 3 35 70 2 0 SanFrancisco 0-1 8.05 12 1 0 0 0 19.0 25 20 17 3 1 10 14 0 02005 Fresno 3-2 6.07 31 3 0 0 7 46.0 50 38 31 6 1 23 35 0 0 SanFrancisco 2-5 4.63 16 11 0 0 0 58.1 61 31 30 12 4 31 44 2 0 SanJose 0-1 2.57 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 5 2 2 0 0 5 7 2 02006 SanFrancisco 2-0 3.49 48 0 0 0 0 69.2 64 27 27 5 3 22 57 0 0MinorTotals 15-18 4.36 90 45 0 0 7 301.1 306 167 146 25 11 109 239 11 1M.L.Totals 7-7 4.35 86 19 0 0 0 186.1 191 94 90 26 12 81 143 4 0

CORREIA’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .083 48 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 0-0 0 .083 .083--- Career .119 86 42 3 5 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4-0 19 0-0 0 .143 .196

LASTHOMERUN:None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySt.Louisin23rdroundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin4throundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyLeeCarballo.

CAREER…26-year-old right-hander logged 1st full ML season in 2006, but has pitched in 86 games for Giants (19 starts) over past 4 campaigns (2003-06)…has found niche out of bullpen, forging 3.51 ERA (38er, 97.1ip) in 67 career relief appearances…has held right-handed batters to .238 avg. against (94-for-395)…SF’s 4th round pick in 2002 First-Year Player Draft out of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University was not even in Giants’ big league camp during 2003 Spring Training, but climbed organizational ladder and made ML debut that year…Cal Poly SLO also produced former Giants 20-game winner and current broadcaster Mike Krukow…

2006 SEASON…became one of SF’s top relievers, despite not making Opening Day ros-ter…opened campaign with triple-A Fresno and was slated to be part of Grizzlies’ rotation, but was recalled by Giants April 7 before making minor league outing…led all Giants relievers with 69.2 innings pitched, while ranking 2nd with both 3.49 ERA (Mike Stanton, 3.09) and .242 avg. against (Vinnie Chulk, .210)…held right-handed batters to paltry .218 mark (34-for-156)…was even better down stretch, going 2-0 with 2.83 ERA (9er, 28.2ip) and .214 avg. against (22-for-103) over his last 19 outings (beginning July 25)…logged scoreless efforts in 31 of his last 48 appearances, while strand-ing 26 of 39 inherited runners (66.7%)…proved durable, as 16 outings were at least 2.0 innings, including 5.1-frame effort April 23 at Colorado that marked career relief-high…

2005…was used in variety of roles at both minor league and big league levels…opened season as closer at Fresno, but logged significant time in SF rotation…went 2-5 with 4.63 ERA in 16 ML contests overall (11 starts)…was at his best during 6-start stay in rotation Aug. 4-31, logging 3.66 ERA (13er, 32.0ip) and averaging 8.7 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (31so)…was forced to exit Aug. 31 start vs. Colorado with right shoulder bruise, ailment which limited him to 2 relief outings remainder of campaign…logged 11 opening assignments overall, going 2-4 with 4.96 ERA (29er, 52.2ip)…forged 1.59 ERA (1er, 5.2ip) with .200 avg. against (4-for-20) in 5 relief outings…opened season as Fresno’s closer, logging 7 saves in 28 relief appearances…was moved back into starting role in June…made 1 start with single-A San Jose, so that he could continue pitching during SF’s All-Star Break…2004…logged 4 stints with Giants, appearing in 12 ML games overall (1 start), with 8.05 ERA…numbers were skewed by spot start April 30 vs. Florida, in which he surrendered 9 runs (8er) in 2.0 frames…posted 4.76 ERA (9er, 17.0ip) in 11 big league relief efforts…opened year with Fresno and pitched in 29 games (16 starts) overall for Grizzlies, going 3-7 with 4.53 ERA…was moved to bullpen in early July and was unscored upon in 10 of 13 relief efforts, forging 2.16 ERA (4er, 16.2ip)…2003…went from kicking off professional career in short-season A ball to big league debut in one year when he took mound July 10 at Coors Field…had contract purchased from Fresno prior to contest…went on to fill key role in SF staff over 2nd half, going 3-1 with 3.66 ERA in 10 games (7 starts)…acquitted himself well over 1st 7 big league opening assignments, posting 3-1 mark with 3.93 ERA (15er, 34.1ip)…worked 1.1-relief frames in ML debut vs. Rockies, allowing run on 2 hits while striking out Greg Vaughn for 1st big league punchout…posted 1st career win in initial big league start, yielding 1 run over 6.0 frames in SF’s 5-2 triumph over Philadelphia Aug. 10 at AT&T Park…had 5 stints with SF overall…began season in Giants farm system, combining for 7-6 ledger with 3.87 ERA (41er, 95.1ip) in 19 games (17 starts) for Fresno and double-A Norwich… opened campaign with Norwich, earning Eastern League All-Star accolades after going 6-6 with 3.65 ERA (35er, 86.1ip) in 16 outings (14 starts)…in 3 starts with Fresno, was 1-0 with 2.84 ERA (6er, 19.0ip)…2002…opened professional career at rookie-league Salem-Keizer after being Giants’ 4th round pick…in 10 games (8 starts) for Volcanoes, was 2-2 with 4.54 ERA…

Kevin CorreiariGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: August 24, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: San Diego, CaliforniaResides: San Diego, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 203M.L. Service: 2 year, 27 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 4th round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

Kevin CorreiariGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: August 24, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: San Diego, CaliforniaResides: San Diego, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 203M.L. Service: 2 year, 27 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 4th round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER…veteran right-handed reliever enters his 12th professional campaign, 1st in Giants organization…comes to camp as non-roster invitee after spending majority of last 2 seasons in Colorado bullpen…owns 5-1 lifetime ledger with 4.47 ERA (44er, 88.2ip) in 86 big league relief appearances with Atlanta (1999), Cleveland (2003) and Colorado (2005-06)…Mexicali, Mexico native was originally signed as non-drafted free agent by Atlanta July 13, 1996…pitched for Mexico during inaugural World Baseball classic in 2006, working 3.0-scoreless innings of relief over 3 outings…

2006 SEASON…spent 1st half of season in Colorado’s bullpen before being optioned to triple-A Colorado Springs July 17…logged remainder of year with Sky Sox…made Opening Day roster for 1st time in career and went 3-1 with 4.30 ERA (14er, 29.1ip) in 30 relief appearances for Rockies…ranked among team’s relief leaders in wins (T3rd) and games finished (3rd, 16)…allowed just 3 of 17 (17.6%) of his inherited runners to score…17.6% overall figure was 6th-lowest in the National League among pitchers with at least 15 inherited runners…opened season with 11.0-scoreless innings, covering 10 appearances…was one of 3 relievers in majors to start season with at least 10.0-shutout innings, joining Mets’ Duaner Sanchez (14.0ip) and Boston’s Jonathan Papelbon (12.1ip)…posted 1.13 ERA (2er, 16.0ip,) over 1st 16 appearances, 5th-lowest among all Major League relievers during that span (min. 16.0ip)…however, posted 8.10 ERA (12er, 13.1ip) over final 14 appearances with Rockies…was optioned to Colorado Springs for duration of season July 17…went 1-1 with 4.82 ERA (10er, 18.2ip) and 2 saves in 18 relief appearances for Sky Sox…played for Augilas in Mexican Pacific League…

2005…after beginning year with Colorado Springs, contract was purchased May 9 and, after that, spent all but 9 days in Rockies’ bullpen…established career highs in every category…went 2-0 with 4.10 ERA (24er, 52.2ip) in 50 relief appearances for Rockies…ranked 2nd on staff in appearances, relief ERA and games finished…opposing batters hit .251 2nd-lowest among Rox relievers…was one of final cuts at end of Spring Training, being reassigned to minor league camp March 31…posted 3.34 ERA (32.1 ip, 12 er) in 29 games after All-Star Break…opened year making 11 relief appearances for Colorado Springs, going 1-0 with save and 4.30 mark (7er, 14.2ip)…also made 1 appearance for Sky Sox July 9…made Rockies debut May 10 vs. Atlanta, tossing 2.0-shut-out innings in 1st Major League outing since Aug. 19, 2003…recorded 1st Major League win June 28 vs. Houston, tossing scoreless 8th inning…1st win came in 24th appearance and almost 6 years after his ML debut on Aug. 30, 1999…was optioned to Colorado Springs July 7…was outrighted off 40-man roster July 11…contract was purchased and rejoined Rockies July 15…posted only saves of his career, July 22 at Pittsburgh and Aug. 27 at San Diego…went 1-0 with 10 saves and 1.89 ERA (4er, 19.0ip) in 18 relief outings for Mexicali in Mexican Winter League…2004…went to Spring Training as non-roster invitee with Tigers and began year at triple-A Toledo…after 14 appear-ances with Mud Hens, was loaned to Tijuana of the Mexican League May 22…he was released of his minor league contract with Detroit June 15, but remained with Tijuana where he finished year…went 1-0 with a 3.95 ERA and no saves for Toledo…in Mexican League, was 0-1 with 3 saves and 5.17 ERA in 14 relief outings…pitched for hometown Mexicali in Mexican Pacific League dur-ing winter ball…2003…after being released by Arizona March 29, signed with Dos Laredos of Mexican League and then signed minor league contract with Cleveland July 31…was assigned to triple-A Buffalo, where he made 2 appearances before having his contract purchased by Cleveland Aug. 10…took mound Aug. 14 at Minnesota for his 1st ML outing since Sept. 29, 1999…was designated for assignment Aug. 27…returned to Buffalo after having his contract outrighted Aug.

David CortesriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 15, 19732007 Opening Day Age: 33Birthplace: Mexicali, MexicoResides: El Centro, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 225M.L. Service: 2 years, 140 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 12, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

David CortesriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 15, 19732007 Opening Day Age: 33Birthplace: Mexicali, MexicoResides: El Centro, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 225M.L. Service: 2 years, 140 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 12, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 3.18 3 5.2 7 2Turner 0-0-0 5.06 2 5.1 6 3Wrigley 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 0 1GreatAmer. 2-0-0 4.50 3 8.0 9 4Coors 0-1-0 2.87 7 15.2 12 5Dolphin 0-0-0 5.06 2 5.1 5 3MinuteMaid 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.1 1 0Dodger 0-0-0 7.00 4 9.0 13 7Miller 0-0-0 3.38 3 5.1 6 2Shea 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 3.38 3 2.2 2 1PNC 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Busch 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1PETCO 0-0-0 4.35 6 10.1 11 5AT&T 4-4-0 4.67 41 94.1 101 49RFK 0-0-0 0.00 1 4.2 0 0

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CORREIA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 2.70 4 6.2 7 2 0-0-0 3.52 5 7.2 8 3Atlanta 0-0-0 7.71 2 2.1 4 2 0-1-0 7.94 4 11.1 15 10Chicago-NL 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 0 0 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 0 1Cincinnati 1-0-0 3.38 4 5.1 5 2 3-0-0 4.11 6 15.1 16 7Colorado 1-0-0 1.29 6 14.0 7 2 1-1-0 2.29 12 35.1 26 9Florida 0-0-0 1.93 2 4.2 4 1 0-1-0 7.79 6 17.1 19 15Houston 0-0-0 2.70 2 3.1 2 1 0-0-0 2.70 2 3.1 2 1LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 2.25 4 4.0 6 1 1-0-0 5.30 8 18.2 27 11Milwaukee 0-0-0 10.80 2 3.1 4 4 0-0-0 5.40 5 10.0 10 6NewYork-NL 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1 0-2-0 1.46 4 12.1 11 2Philadelphia 0-0-0 10.38 3 4.1 8 5 1-0-0 5.06 5 10.2 15 6Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0St.Louis 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 3 1 0-1-0 5.73 5 11.0 14 7SanDiego 0-0-0 3.86 6 7.0 7 3 1-0-0 4.34 11 18.2 19 9SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-0-0 0.00 2 5.2 1 0 0-0-0 0.93 5 9.2 5 1

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Interleague 0-0-0 6.75 4 2.2 2 2 0-0-0 6.75 4 2.2 2 2

Season 2-0-0 3.49 48 69.2 64 27 7-7-0 4.35 86 186.1 191 90Home 1-0-0 3.13 22 31.2 26 11 4-4-0 4.67 41 94.1 101 49Road 1-0-0 3.79 26 38.0 38 16 3-3-0 4.01 45 92.0 90 41Day 0-0-0 4.28 20 27.1 29 13 2-5-0 4.41 39 83.2 93 41Night 2-0-0 2.98 28 42.1 35 14 5-2-0 4.30 47 102.2 98 49Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 5-5-0 5.26 19 89.0 99 52Reliever 2-0-0 3.49 48 69.2 64 27 2-2-0 3.51 67 97.1 92 38

March/April 0-0-0 4.15 5 13.0 12 6 0-0-0 7.58 7 19.0 24 16May 0-0-0 1.98 8 13.2 13 3 0-0-0 1.98 8 13.2 13 3June 0-0-0 3.12 9 8.2 6 3 0-0-0 3.12 9 8.2 6 3July 0-0-0 4.38 10 12.1 13 6 1-3-0 4.87 20 40.2 42 22August 0-0-0 4.50 5 8.0 7 4 2-4-0 3.57 21 63.0 64 25Sept./Oct. 2-0-0 3.21 11 14.0 13 5 4-0-0 4.57 21 41.1 42 21BeforeASB 0-0-0 2.92 26 37.0 34 12 1-0-0 4.47 31 54.1 59 27AfterASB 2-0-0 4.13 22 32.2 30 15 6-7-0 4.30 55 132.0 132 63

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 86 9 11 0 20 0

CORREIA’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:8.0,Aug.26,2005vs.NewYork-NL Reliever:5.1,April23,2006atColoradoMostStrikeouts: 8,Aug.10,2005atAtlantaWinningStreak: 2games(twice),Sept.4-12,2006LosingStreak: 3games,July18-27,2005

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CORTES’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .---- 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- --- 0 .--- .------ Career .000 86 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .000 .000

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYear Country W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 Mexico 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyAtlantaasnon-draftedfreeagent,July13,1996.

■ TradedtoColoradowithLHPMikePorzioinexchangeforIFGregColbrunn,July30,1998.

■ TradedtoAtlantaforplayertobenamedlater(AnthonyBriggs,Sept.8,1998),Aug.19,1998.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril2-Oct.11,2000withpartialtearMCLinrightelbow.

■ Released,March28,2002;signedbyDosLanedos(MexicanLeague),April1,2002.

■ ContractpurchasedcontractbyArizona,Aug.24,2002.

■ Released,March29,2003;signedbyDosLaredos(MexicanLeague),April1,2003.

■ ContractpurchasedcontractbyCleveland,July31,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.10,2003;signedbyDetroit,Dec.11,2003.

■ LoanedtoTijuana(MexicanLeague),May22,2004;releasedbyDetroit,June15,2004.

■ SignedasfreeagentbyColorado,Dec.22,2004.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.14,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.12,2006.

29…pitched for Hermosillo in the Mexican Winter League following season, going 3-2 with 9 saves and 2.29 ERA…2002…signed with Dos Laredos after being released by Braves March 28…spent almost entire year at Dos Laredos, where he ranked 5th among Mexican League relievers with 9.51 strikeouts per 9 innings…signed minor league contract with Diamondbacks Aug. 24 and was assigned to triple-A Tucson…appeared in 3 games with Tucson…2001…spent majority of final season in Braves’ chain on Disabled List while recovering from right elbow ligament replace-ment surgery…saw action with single-A Macon, single-A Myrtle Beach and double-A Greenville throughout season, combining for 1-5 record and 7.24 ERA in 33 appearances…2000…missed entire 2000 season on Atlanta’s Disabled List with partial tear of medial collateral ligament in right elbow…1999…joined Atlanta after having his contract purchased from triple-A Richmond Aug. 24…made Major League debut Aug. 30 at Cincinnati, allowing 3 runs (2 earned) on 3 hits over 2.0 innings…ranked 3rd in International League with 42 games finished and 5th with 22 saves and 64 relief points for Richmond…selected to International League’s mid-season All-Star team…22 saves led all Braves minor leaguers…1998…ranked 5th among International League relievers with 10.28 strikeouts per 9 innings for Richmond…was acquired by Rockies in 3-player deal July 30 and assigned to Colorado Springs…pitched in 6 games for Sky Sox before being traded back to Braves for player to be named Aug. 19…missed remainder of season with right shoulder tendinitis…1997…combined to save Braves organizational-high 23 games between Macon, Durham and Greenville…topped all South Atlantic League relievers in batting average against (.152) and baserunners per 9 innings (6.32), while finishing 3rd in walks per 9 innings (1.14) at Macon…appeared in 5 games during Southern League playoffs for Greenville, going 2-0 with 4.50 ERA …1996…was signed by Braves as non-drafted free agent July 13…made professional debut with single-A Eugene, finishing 2nd among Northwest League relievers in baserunners per 9 innings (6.93) and 3rd in batting avg. against (.148)…

PERSONAL…graduated from Central Union (El Centro, CA) High School in 1992…attended Imperial Valley (Imperial, CA) College, earning all-league honors…married (Carmen)…daughter (Anaisa Breana, March 22, 1996)…son (David Robert, June 7, 2006)…

DAVID CARDENAS CORTESYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1996 Eugene 2-1 0.73 15 0 0 0 4 24.2 13 2 2 0 0 6 33 0 01997 Macon 3-0 0.57 27 0 0 0 15 31.1 16 3 2 0 2 4 32 0 0 Durham 2-0 2.33 19 0 0 0 8 19.1 15 5 5 1 0 5 16 1 0 Greenville 1-0 1.80 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 1 0 1 7 0 01998 Richmond 3-3 2.82 29 0 0 0 4 44.2 37 15 14 2 0 14 46 1 0 ColoradoSprings 1-0 7.71 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 14 6 6 0 0 2 5 0 01999 Richmond 2-3 3.35 47 0 0 0 22 45.2 50 19 17 2 0 14 42 2 0 Atlanta 0-0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 3 2 0 0 4 2 2 02000 -Injured,DidNotPitch-2001 MyrtleBeach 0-2 5.91 9 0 0 0 2 10.2 11 7 7 2 0 5 9 2 0 Greenville 0-3 8.15 14 0 0 0 0 17.2 19 18 16 2 1 11 10 3 1 Macon 1-0 7.11 10 0 0 0 0 12.2 14 11 10 1 1 5 8 2 02002 DosLaredos 3-1 4.18 39 0 0 0 14 47.1 52 22 22 2 1 15 50 3 0 Tucson 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02003 DosLaredos 4-3 2.70 48 0 0 0 18 53.1 58 17 16 3 0 18 39 2 0 Buffalo 1-0 2.70 5 0 0 0 1 6.2 4 3 2 1 0 0 9 0 0 Cleveland 0-0 12.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 02004 Toledo 1-0 3.95 14 0 0 0 0 13.2 12 6 6 0 1 6 10 1 0 Tijuana 0-1 5.17 14 0 0 0 3 15.2 16 10 9 3 0 6 18 0 02005 ColoradoSprings 1-0 4.02 12 0 0 0 1 15.2 15 9 7 3 0 7 15 0 0 Colorado 2-0 4.10 50 0 0 0 2 52.2 50 24 24 9 1 10 36 3 02006 Colorado 3-1 4.30 30 0 0 0 0 29.1 35 14 14 3 1 6 14 0 0 ColoradoSprings 1-1 4.82 18 0 0 0 2 18.2 22 10 10 2 0 9 16 1 0MinorTotals 26-18 3.48 332 0 0 0 94 393.2 375 164 152 25 6 128 366 18 1A.L.Totals 0-0 12.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0N.L.Totals 5-1 4.20 84 0 0 0 2 85.2 88 41 40 12 2 20 52 5 0M.L.Totals 5-1 4.47 86 0 0 0 2 88.2 96 46 44 13 2 20 53 5 0

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CAREER...returns to Giants organization for 2nd campaign...11th-year professional returned to majors with Giants in 2006 for 1st time since logging combined 33 ML contests with Montreal Expos in 2000 and 2001...owns lifetime .289 batting avg. (24-for-83) in 49 big league contests...has appeared in 1,073 career minor league games...has seen time in Montreal chain (1996-2002), along with Pittsburgh (2002-04), Colorado (2005) and San Francisco (2006) organizations...

2006 SEASON...enjoyed one of his finest professional seasons, batting combined .303 (99-for-327) with 22 2Bs, 8 HRs and 45 RBI in 86 games with triple-A Fresno and Giants’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League...spent week in Desert while rehabbing from left-hip strain...played in 79 contests as Grizzlies’ primary shortstop, batting .293 (88-for-300)...had contract purchased from triple-A Fresno Aug. 19 after Kevin Frandsen was placed on Disabled List...appeared in 16 games for SF (at 2B, SS, 3B, as pinch-hitter and pinch-runner), going 5-for-16 (.313) with RBI...Aug. 19 appearance vs. Dodgers marked 1st ML game since May 23, 2001...

2005...after opening season with Nashua of Independent Atlantic League, signed witih Rockies organization and established career highs with 48 RBI in 89 games with triple-A Colorado Springs...2004...non-roster invitee to Pittsburgh’s Spring Training, played in 63 games at triple-A Nashville and 9 contests at double-A Altoona...combined to bat .283 with career-high 8 HRs and 33 RBI...2003...logged ML Spring Training action with Pirates, but spent entire season at Nashville...2002...opened year at triple-A Ottawa in Montreal organization, but was claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh April 15...played in 105 games for Nashville...2001...batted .238 over 121 contests with Ottawa, and made 1 pinch-hitting appearance for Montreal (May 23 vs. Mets)...2000...played in 32 big league games with Expos, batting .288 with 2 HRs and 9 RBI...began campaign with Ottawa, but was recalled to Montreal July 14 after Orlando Cabrera landed on DL...made ML debut July 17 at Boston...homered for 1st big league hit, going deep July 21 at Florida (solo clout off Vic Darensbourg)...also connected off Reds’ Pete Harnisch July 29 at Olympic Stadium, as 6 of 19 ML hits went for extra bases...1999...was starting shortstop at double-A Harrisburg as club captured 4th-straight Eastern League championship...led club with career-high 28 stolen bases...played for Estrellas in Dominican Winter League...1998...batted .251 with 27 stolen bases in 117 games at single-A Jupiter...1997...opened campaign with 69-game stint at single-A Vermont, but also played in 4 contests with single-A West Palm Beach...1996...began professional career with Expos’ affiliate in rookie-level Gulf Coast League...made brief 3-game appearance at Vermont...

PERSONAL...attended Escuela Padre Garcia (Santo Domingo, DR) High School...married (Julia)...2 daughters (Abigail, Nov. 15, 1993; and Marcelina, June 24, 1999)...son (Marcos, Sept. 14, 1995)...

Tomas De La Rosainfielder

Birthdate: January 28, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 29Birthplace: La Victoria, Dominican RepublicResides: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-10 Weight : 180M.L. Service: 118 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 21, 2005Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

Tomas De La Rosainfielder

Birthdate: January 28, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 29Birthplace: La Victoria, Dominican RepublicResides: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-10 Weight : 180M.L. Service: 118 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 21, 2005Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 8.31 4 4.1 7 4Turner 0-0-0 13.50 2 2.0 4 3Wrigley 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1GreatAmer. 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Coors 5-0-0 4.25 41 42.1 41 20Dolphin 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 2 0MinuteMaid 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 0Dodger 0-0-0 5.40 3 5.0 5 3Miller 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0Shea 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 0 0Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 4 2PNC 0-0-1 0.00 4 4.0 4 0Busch 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0PETCO 0-0-1 0.00 5 3.2 1 0AT&T 0-0-0 6.00 3 3.0 4 2RFK 0-0-0 0.00 3 3.0 3 0

Camden 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs 0-0-0 7.36 3 3.2 5 3Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome 0-0-0 13.50 1 0.2 3 1Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco 0-1-0 18.00 1 1.0 3 2Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

CORTES’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.0 1 0 0-0-0 9.00 10 10.0 15 10Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 6.75 2 4.0 5 3Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 3.00 3 3.0 2 1Cincinnati 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 0 0 0-0-0 4.15 4 4.1 3 3Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Florida 0-0-0 16.88 3 2.2 7 5 0-0-0 12.27 4 3.2 7 5Houston 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 1-0-0 0.00 3 2.2 1 0LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 3 2 0-0-0 10.38 6 8.2 12 10Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.2 0 0NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 0 0Philadelphia 0-0-0 9.00 2 2.0 6 2 0-0-0 4.15 5 4.1 9 2Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-1 0.00 6 6.0 4 0St.Louis 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 4.0 4 0SanDiego 1-0-0 0.00 4 5.1 3 0 1-0-1 0.00 9 8.1 5 0SanFrancisco 2-0-0 4.50 6 6.0 7 3 2-0-0 4.15 10 8.2 9 4Washington 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 4.0 3 0

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 3 0Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 0 0Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 12.0 2 3.0 8 4NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Seattle 0-1-0 18.00 1 1.0 3 2 0-1-0 18.00 1 1.0 3 2TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Toronto 0-0-0 0.000 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0

Interleague 0-1-0 6.00 3 3.0 3 2 0-1-0 3.00 10 9.0 9 3

Season 3-1-0 4.30 30 29.1 35 14 5-1-2 4.47 86 88.2 96 44Home 3-0-0 4.11 15 15.1 16 7 5-0-0 4.63 42 44.2 46 23Road 0-1-0 4.50 15 14.0 19 7 0-1-2 4.30 44 44.0 50 21Day 1-0-0 0.00 5 5.0 4 0 1-0-0 2.00 19 18.0 16 4Night 2-1-0 5.18 25 24.1 31 14 4-1-2 5.09 67 70.2 80 40Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 3-1-0 4.30 30 29.1 35 14 5-1-2 4.47 86 88.2 96 44

March/April 3-0-0 1.42 12 12.2 15 2 3-0-0 1.42 12 12.2 15 2May 0-0-0 3.68 6 5.2 9 4 0-0-0 4.80 15 15.0 17 8June 0-0-0 7.50 6 6.0 8 5 1-0-0 3.24 18 16.2 17 6July 0-1-0 10.80 4 3.1 5 4 0-1-1 7.71 13 11.2 15 10August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-1 4.34 14 18.2 17 9Sept./Oct. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 5.79 14 14.0 15 9BeforeASB 3-1-0 4.45 29 28.1 35 14 4-1-0 4.81 50 48.2 59 26AfterASB 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 1-0-2 4.05 36 40.0 37 18

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .955 86 9 112 1 22 1

CORTES’ CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nostarts Reliever:2.1,Aug.19,2003vs.Minnesota(withCleveland)MostStrikeouts: 2(14times),last:June14,2006atWashington(withColorado)WinningStreak: 3games,April18-23,2006LosingStreak: 1game,July1,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .303 145 44 5vs.Right .263 198 52 8

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TOMAS AGRAMONTE DE LA ROSAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1996 GRL-Expos .251 54 187 35 47 7 1 0 21 4 1 2 22-0 25 8-5 26 .299 .335 Vermont .250 3 8 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .250 .2501997 W.PalmBeach .222 4 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 3 2-0 1 .222 .364 Vermont .266 69 271 46 72 14 6 2 40 3 4 2 32-0 47 19-6 21 .384 .3431998 Jupiter .251 117 390 56 98 22 1 3 43 10 3 6 37-0 61 27-7 30 .336 .3231999 Harrisburg .261 135 467 70 122 22 3 6 43 7 5 1 42-2 64 28-15 34 .360 .3202000 Ottawa .203 103 340 27 69 10 1 1 36 12 5 2 31-0 43 10-3 16 .247 .270 Montreal .288 32 66 7 19 3 1 2 9 3 0 1 7-0 11 2-1 2 .455 .3652001 Ottawa .238 121 420 56 100 24 0 7 30 9 4 5 40-4 63 12-9 20 .345 .309 Montreal .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .0002002 Ottawa .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 0 1-0 0 .000 .400 Nashville .224 105 348 38 78 17 2 3 33 6 4 4 24-1 52 9-5 16 .310 .2792003 Nashville .247 101 263 33 65 12 1 4 30 5 1 3 25-0 38 6-2 15 .346 .3182004 Nashville .277 63 173 22 48 6 2 7 29 2 3 0 16-0 34 3-0 14 .457 .333 Altoona .333 8 18 3 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1-0 2 1-1 3 .556 .3682005 Nashua .222 22 81 12 18 6 0 1 8 2 1 3 9-0 15 3-1 2 .333 .319 ColoradoSprings.293 89 311 44 91 18 1 6 48 9 5 1 29-2 39 9-4 11 .415 .3502006 Fresno .293 79 300 43 88 21 2 8 42 5 2 5 23-0 45 8-5 13 .457 .352 AZL-Giants .407 7 27 4 11 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1-0 2 2-0 2 .444 .433 SanFrancisco .313 16 16 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 1 .313 .353MinorTotals .254 1073 3616 491 917 181 20 49 410 75 39 35 336-10 536 148-63225 .355 .320S.F.Totals .313 16 16 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 1 .313 .353MLTotals .289 49 83 8 24 3 1 2 10 3 0 1 8-0 14 2-1 3 .422 .359

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyMontrealasnon-draftedfreeagent,July12,1995.

■ ClaimedonwaiversbyPittsburghfromMontreal,April15,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2002;re-signedbyPittsburgh,Dec.26,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2003;re-signedbyPittsburgh,Nov.26,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2004;signedbyColorado,May27,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2005;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.21,2005.

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .000 1 0 0 0Turner .286 7 2 0 1Wrigley .000 1 0 0 0GreatAmer. .000 3 0 0 0Coors .500 2 1 0 0Dolphin .471 17 8 1 3MinuteMaid .333 3 1 0 1Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .333 3 1 0 1Shea .300 10 3 0 1CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .500 2 1 0 0PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T 1.000 2 2 0 0RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .000 2 0 0 0U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

DE LA ROSA’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3,July22,2000atFlorida(withMontreal)MostRBI:1(10times),last:Sept.24,2006atMilwaukeeMostHomeRuns:1(twice),last:July29,2000vs.Cincinnati(withMontreal)CareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:4games,Sept.15-Oct.1,2006

DE LA ROSA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona 1.000 1 1 0 0 .500 2 1 0 0Atlanta .000 3 0 0 0 .222 9 2 0 1Chicago-NL .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Cincinnati .000 3 0 0 0 .222 9 2 1 2Colorado .500 2 1 0 0 .222 9 2 0 0Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .471 17 8 1 3Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .333 3 1 0 1LosAngeles-NL1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0Milwaukee .333 3 1 0 1 .333 3 1 0 1NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .200 15 3 0 1Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .250 4 1 0 1Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .500 2 1 0 0 .250 8 2 0 0SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0Home 1.000 2 2 0 0 .214 28 6 1 2Road .214 14 3 0 1 .327 55 18 1 8Day .333 9 3 0 1 .400 25 10 0 3Night .286 7 2 0 0 .241 58 14 2 7Grass .313 16 5 0 1 .358 53 19 1 7Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .167 30 5 1 3vs.LHP .250 4 1 0 0 .200 35 7 1 2vs.RHP .333 12 4 0 1 .354 48 17 1 8RISP .200 5 1 0 1 .308 26 8 0 7BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .500 2 1 0 1asPinchHitter .667 3 2 0 0 .500 6 3 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .000 0 0 0 0March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .--- -- -- -- -- .333 27 9 2 4August .250 4 1 0 0 .158 19 3 0 1Sept./Oct. .333 12 4 0 1 .333 36 12 0 5BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0AfterASB .313 16 5 0 1 .293 82 24 2 10

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP2ndBase 1.000 2 0 2 0 2 13rdBase .--- 2 0 0 0 0 0Shortstop .974 37 47 65 3 115 7

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CAREER…2-time All-Star has redefined himself, transitioning from dynamic leadoff hitter to legitimate middle-of-order power threat…put together best big league season and one of top power years for switch-hitter in Giants history in 2006, posting 2nd-highest HR output (26) and 4th-best RBI total (93) in franchise annals (since 1900)…beginning in 2nd half of 2005 campaign, switch-hitter has batted .295 (216-for-731) with 46 2Bs, 33 HRs, 130 RBI and .513 slugging pct. over 206 games…has hit at robust .335 clip (70-for-209) with RISP over that span…long one baseball’s premier offensive catalysts, is tied with Devon White for 5th on all-time list with 34 leadoff HRs and ranks 15th among active players with 255 stolen bases…during Giants tenure, club has logged 159-80 (.665) ledger when he scores at least 1 run…posted at least 15 home runs with 100 runs, 20 steals, .450 slugging pct. and 65 RBI for 3 straight seasons 2000-02, becoming just 10th player in baseball history to accomplish feat…originally 5th round pick by White Sox in 1990, left Chicago in 2002 as club’s all-time leader in leadoff home runs (20), while ranking 5th in steals (219), 7th in doubles (249) and extra-base hits (408) and 8th in runs (784)…also logged half-season with Oakland in 2002…

POST SEASON…has participated in post season on 3 occasions, having logged 12 LDS con-tests with AL Central champion Chicago White Sox in 2000, AL West titlist Oakland in 2002 and 2003 NL West division winner San Francisco…has hit safely in 10 of 12 career playoff games, batting .271 (13-for-48) with 11 runs, 4 2Bs, 3 HRs and 3 RBI…more impressively, has logged .375 on-base pct. and .542 slugging mark while starting each contest in leadoff spot…slugged solo HR off Seattle’s Freddy Garcia in 1st career post season contest in 2000…hit at .333 clip (7-for-21) with 7 runs scored in 5 games for A’s in 2002…led off Oakland’s Game 3 victory at Minnesota with inside-the-park HR off Rick Reed…also homered off Twins’ Brad Radke in decisive Game 5 of 2002 ALDS, finishing contest 3-for-5…hit safely in all 4 games vs. Florida in 2003, going 4-for-17 (.235) with 2 runs scored…

2006 SEASON…established career highs with 26 HRs, 93 RBI and .538 slugging pct., while his .293 batting avg. represented 3rd-best mark…HR output was 2nd-highest in franchise history by switch-hitter, trailing only J.T. Snow’s 28 clouts in 1997…RBI was 4th-highest total for switch-hitter in Giants annals (since 1900), behind only pair of 100-plus RBI seasons posted by Hall of Famer Frankie Frisch (111 in 1923 and 100 in 1921) and Snow’s 104 in 1997…also ranked 2nd among all big league 2nd basemen for RBI (92 at position), while finishing 3rd in HRs (26)…batted .327 (81-for-248) after All-Star Break, with 14 HRs and 48 RBI…however, surge truly began June 8…entered play that day with .228 avg., but hit at .320 clip (113-for-353) with 23 2Bs, 6 3Bs, 22 HRs and 70

Ray DurhamSecond BaSeman

Birthdate: November 30, 19712007 Opening Day Age: 35Birthplace: Charlotte, North CarolinaResides: Charlotte, North CarolinaBats: Both Throws: RightHeight : 5-8 Weight : 191M.L. Service: 12 yearsHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 7, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 2-year deal prior to 2007 season)

> 2-time AL All-Star (1998, 2000)> Career high 26 HRs and 93 RBI in 2006 were 2nd—and 4th-most, respectively, in Giants

franchise history for switch-hitter (since 1900)> Has hit .295 with 46 2Bs, 33 HRs and 130 RBI in last 206 games, while batting .335 with RISP

(since 2005 ASB)> Tied for 5th all-time with 34 career leadoff HRs> 1 of 10 players ever with 15 HRs, 100 runs, 20 SBs, .450 SLG and 65 RBI 3-straight seasons

(2000-02)> SF is 159-80 (.665) when he scores run

Ray DurhamSecond BaSeman

Birthdate: November 30, 19712007 Opening Day Age: 35Birthplace: Charlotte, North CarolinaResides: Charlotte, North CarolinaBats: Both Throws: RightHeight : 5-8 Weight : 191M.L. Service: 12 yearsHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 7, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 2-year deal prior to 2007 season)

> 2-time AL All-Star (1998, 2000)> Career high 26 HRs and 93 RBI in 2006 were 2nd—and 4th-most, respectively, in Giants

franchise history for switch-hitter (since 1900)> Has hit .295 with 46 2Bs, 33 HRs and 130 RBI in last 206 games, while batting .335 with RISP

(since 2005 ASB)> Tied for 5th all-time with 34 career leadoff HRs> 1 of 10 players ever with 15 HRs, 100 runs, 20 SBs, .450 SLG and 65 RBI 3-straight seasons

(2000-02)> SF is 159-80 (.665) when he scores run

RBI over his last 96 games…RBI numbers were fueled by outstanding .331 season avg. (49-for-148) with RISP, including .392 mark (31-for-79) beginning June 28…posted .318 avg. (83-for-261) batting left-handed beginning June 14, after opening campaign with .184 mark (21-for-114)…year began slowly, as he endured 6-for-41 (.146) slump to open campaign…land-ed on Disabled List April 28-May 11 with left hamstring strain, injury suffered while beating out infield hit April 23 at Colorado…belted 1st career walk-off HR June 24, connecting off Oakland closer Huston Street for 3-run clout that erased 7-5 deficit in SF’s 8-7 triumph…belted 1st grand slam as Giant (4th career) June 28 vs. Texas, 3rd-inning blast off John Rheinecker…logged multi-HR contest July 25 at Washington, homering from both sides of plate for 1st time in his career…became 1st Giant to homer from both sides since Todd Benzinger Aug. 30, 1993 at Florida…

2005…made seamless transition from leadoff man to middle of SF lineup, batting .290 with 12 HRs and 62 RBI…was even better following All-Star Break, batting even .300 (70-for-233) with 16 2Bs, 7 HRs and 37 RBI…batted throughout lineup during campaign, hitting in leadoff spot (22 times), 2nd spot (once), 3rd spot (4 times), 4th spot (5 times), 5th spot (78 times) and 6th spot (21 times)…ranked 3rd on club in RBI, thanks to .306 avg. (37-for-121) with RISP…Giants logged impressive 35-19 (.648) ledger when he scored run…opened campaign in customary leadoff role, but was moved to 6th spot April 26 vs. San Diego…that contest marked lowest he had hit since also batting 6th for White Sox June 21, 2002 at Atlanta…executed successful steal of home in 9th inning Sept. 5 at LA, 1st theft of home by Giant since Darren Lewis accomplished feat Sept. 28, 1991 at Dodger Stadium…finished 5th among NL second basemen with .982 fielding pct. (11 errors, 601 total chances)…committed just 1 error over his last 57 games, after being charged with 10 miscues in his initial 77 contests in field…2004…battled through injury to post excellent year…SF offense reached higher gear after he was activated from Disabled List June 15, leading NL by scoring 550 runs in 99 contests (5.6 per game)…personally, tied for 3rd in senior circuit with 75 runs scored during span, while batting .283 (106-for-374) with 23 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 15 HRs, 57 RBI, 50 walks and 5 HBPs…belted 9 leadoff homers, which matched MON’s Brad Wilkerson for ML lead…also tied for 5th-highest single-season total all-time and 2nd-most in Giants franchise annals…Yankees’ Alfonso Soriano set ML mark with 13 game-opening clouts in 2003, while Bobby Bonds established Giants mark with 11 in 1973…led all NL leadoff hitters with 65 RBI, while ranking 3rd with 17 total roundtrippers…landed on Disabled List April 28 due to left patellar tendon strain…returned May 13, however went back on DL May 25-June 14 with strained left hamstring…established career high with 5 RBI while logging 5th career 2-homer game July 2 vs. Oakland, belting 2-run shot in 3rd inning and 3-run blast in 6th (both off Mark Redman)…estab-lished career high with 5-hit effort Sept. 28 at San Diego, going 5-for-6 with 2 runs scored, 2B, RBI and stolen base…2003…was limited by pair of leg injuries to career-low 110 games in 1st Giants campaign…in fact, failed to play in 150 contests for 1st time since seeing action in 125 games as White Sox rookie in 1995…finished campaign with solid .285 avg., 8 HRs and 33 RBI…in fact,

Switch-Hitting ProwessRayDurham’s2006homerunandRBItotalsrankedamongthebestbyaGiantsswitch-hittersince1900:

Player,Year HRs Player,Year RBI

J.T.Snow,1997............................... 28 FrankieFrisch,1923..................... 111RayDurham,2006.......................... 26 J.T.Snow,1997............................. 104ChiliDavis,1987............................. 24 FrankieFrisch,1921..................... 100ChiliDavis,1984............................. 21 RayDurham,2006.......................... 93JoseCruz,Jr.,2003........................ 20 KenHenderson,1970.................... 88

ML Leaders in Runs Scored, 1997-2006

Rank Player Runs

1. AlexRodriguez 1,1982. DerekJeter 1,1683. JohnnyDamon 1,0954. CraigBiggio 1,0485. BarryBonds 1,0316. MannyRamirez 1,0237. ToddHelton 1,0188. ChipperJones 9859. RayDurham 98210. JeffBagwell 972

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tied for 3rd in AL and were 3rd-highest total in White Sox history…was one of franchise-record 5 Sox players to score 100 runs…joined Nellie Fox as only 2nd basemen in club history to score 100 runs in 4 straight seasons…April 6 leadoff homer at Texas was 10th of career, breaking club record he shared with Tim Raines…hit 3rd career grand slam Sept. 20 at Detroit…was finalist for Roberto Clemente Award…batted .200 (2-for-10) with 2 runs, 2B, HR and 3 walks in ALDS vs. Seattle…1999…batted career-high .296…ranked among AL leaders in stolen bases (8th, 34), 3Bs (T5th, 8) and at-bats (10th, 612)… matched career bests with 181 hits and 73 walks…with 109 runs scored and 34 stolen bases, became 1st player in franchise history to score 100 runs and record 30 steals in 3 consecutive seasons…recorded 30-plus steals for 4th straight sea-son…recorded 1st career multi-homer game April 25 vs. Detroit…1998…established career highs in almost every offensive category and was named to 1st All-Star Team…ranked 2nd in AL in runs scored (126) and plate appear-ances (723), 3rd in at bats (635), tied for 4th in 3Bs (8), 6th in stolen base success (80.0 pct., 36 for 45), 10th in stolen bases (36) and tied for 10th in games played (158)…126 runs scored were 2nd most in White Sox history behind John Mostil (135 in 1925)…became 1st Sox player since Tim Raines in 1991-92 to record 30 steals and 100 runs scored in consecutive seasons…also became 1st Sox player since Luis Aparicio (1959-62) with 30 steals in 3 straight seasons…was 4th White Sox second baseman to be named All-Star, joining Cass Michaels (1949), Nellie Fox (1951-61, 63) and Jorge Orta (1976)…1997…ranked 5th in AL in plate appearances (711), 6th in stolen bases (33) and 9th in runs scored (106)…with team-leading 33 steals, became 1st Sox player since Lance Johnson in 1992-93 to record 30 stolen bases in back-to-back seasons…1996…led White Sox in 2Bs (33) and stolen bases (30)…ranked 6th in AL in stolen bases and topped league with 88.2 per-cent (30-for-34) success rate…65 RBI were the most by Sox 2nd baseman since Jorge Orta drove in 84 in 1977…became 1st 2nd baseman in Sox history to lead team in 2Bs 2 straight seasons…hit grand slam May 18 at Detroit…stole home July 19 vs. Kansas City, becoming 1st Sox player to accomplish feat since Lance Johnson July 10, 1994 at Milwaukee…1995…tied for 6th in AL Rookie of Year voting…became 1st White Sox player since Ozzie Guillen (1985) to make ML debut as starter on Opening Day…27 2Bs tied Frank Thomas for team lead and were most by Sox 2nd baseman since Jim Morrison hit 40 in 1980…hit 1st career home run May 28 at Detroit and 1st grand slam Aug. 25 at Toronto…collected bunt single in 1st Major League at-bat April 26 at Milwaukee…1994…was selected Minor League Player of Year in White Sox organization by USA Today, Baseball America and Howe Sportsdata International…was named to Post Season Minor League All-Star Team by Baseball America…led American Association in total bases (261) and tied for 1st with 12 3Bs…was recipient of Charles W. Lubin Most Valuable Player Award at triple-A Nashville…was named Triple-A Post Season All-Star 2nd baseman and was chosen “Star of Stars” at Triple-A All-Star Game in Nashville July 13…was honored as 2nd baseman on Topps/National

was bona fide offensive sparkplug while in lineup, reaching base safely in 89 of his 100 starts…scored run in 52 contests, with SF logging outstanding 43-9 (.827) ledger when he crossed plate at least once…entered season having never been on DL during 8-year ML career, but was shelved for 1st time May 11-26 with severe right ankle sprain…landed on DL for 2nd time Aug. 7-31 with right hamstring strain…drilled leadoff clout in SF debut March 31 in season opener at San Diego (also off Lawrence)…marked just 25th time in ML history player has hit leadoff homer in season opener, 1st time by Giant since Gary Thomasson hit Don Sutton’s 1st pitch of 1977 campaign (April 7 at Dodger Stadium)… com-piled career-best 16-game hitting streak May 27-June 14…2002…split season between Chicago White Sox and Oakland, being acquired by A’s

July 25…combined to hit .289 with 114 runs, 34 2Bs, 6 3Bs, 15 HRs, 70 RBI and 26 stolen bases in 150 contests…tied for 7th in AL with 114 runs scored…it marked 6th consecutive season he scored 100 or more runs…only Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Bernie Williams had done that every year since 1997…ranked 8th in AL with 26 stolen bases…was batting .299 with 71 runs, 9 HRs, 48 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 96 games with Chicago at time of trade…hit .274 with 6 HRs and 22 RBI in 54 games with A’s…Oakland was 38-16 (.704) with him in lineup…stole 200th base on Opening Day, April 1 at Seattle…started all 5 games of Oakland’s Division Series vs. Minnesota and hit .333 (7-for-21) with 7 runs, 3 2Bs, 2 HRs, 2 RBI and SB…led off Game 3 with inside-the-park HR off Rick Reed at Metrodome…2001…established career highs in 2Bs (42), 3Bs (10) and extra-base hits (72)…became only 6th player (7th time) since 1950 to record at least 40 doubles, 10 triples and 20 home runs, joining Bobby Abreu (2000), Nomar Garciaparra (1997), Robin Yount (1980 and ’82), George Brett (1979) and Hal McRae (1977)…Grady Sizemore accomplished feat in 2006…scored 100 runs (104) for 5th straight season, joining Frank Thomas (1991-98) as only players in club history to accomplish feat…also joined Tommie Agee (1966) and Magglio Ordonez (2001) as only players in Sox history to record 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in season…ranked among AL leaders in 2Bs (5th), 3Bs (5th) and runs scored (10th)…was only player in majors to record at least 40 doubles, 10 triples and 20 stolen bases…ranked 2nd among AL 2nd basemen with .986 fielding percentage (10 errors, 736 total chances)…made 7th straight Opening Day start at 2nd base, 2nd-longest streak in Sox history behind Nellie Fox (14 straight from 1950-63)…2000…was named to American League All-Star Team for 2nd time in 3 seasons…121 runs

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Power from the MiddleSincethe2005All-StarBreak,RayDurhamranksamongthetopML2ndbasemeninfourmainoffensivecategories:

Player Avg. Player HRs Player RBI Player Slg.

RobinsonCano.....327 AlfonsoSoriano....... 61 ChaseUtley............ 167 ChaseUtley....... .541 MichaelYoung.....318 ChaseUtley.............. 49 MichaelYoung...... 147 AlfonsoSoriano.537 PlacidoPolanco...312 CraigBiggio............. 34 AlfonsoSoriano.... 143 RayDurham....... .513 MarkGrudzielanek....303 RayDurham............. 33 RayDurham........... 130 RobinsonCano.. .499 ChaseUtley...........300 TadahitoIguchi........ 28 JorgeCantu........... 123 JeffKent............. .488 RayDurham..........295 JeffKent................... 28 JeffKent................. 113 DanUggla.......... .480

Player Years Seasons

WillieMays 1955-60 6 JoeMorgan 1973-77 5 HankAaron 1963-66 4 BobbyAbreu 1999-2002 4 BarryBonds 1995-98 4 RobertoAlomar 1999-2001 3 CraigBiggio 1997-99 3 BobbyBonds 1969-71 3 RayDurham 2000-02 3 AlexRodriguez 1997-99 3

Power and SpeedRayDurhamisoneofonly10playersinMajorLeaguehistorytopostthree-straightseasonswith15homers,100runs,20steals,.450sluggingpct.and65RBI:

Rounding the BasesIn2001,RayDurhambecameoneofsevenplayers(eighttimes)since1950tohaveatleast40doubles,10triplesand20homerunsinasingleseason:

Player,Club Year 2B 3B HR GradySizemore,Indians 2006 53 11 28 RayDurham,WhiteSox 2001 42 10 20 BobbyAbreu,Phillies 2000 42 10 25 NomarGarciaparra,RedSox 1997 44 11 30 RobinYount,Brewers 1982 46 12 29 RobinYount,Brewers 1980 49 10 23 GeorgeBrett,Royals 1979 42 20 23 HalMcRae,Royals 1977 54 11 21

Most Leadoff Homers, All-Time

Rank Player HRs

1. RickeyHenderson* 81 2. CraigBiggio* 50 3. BradyAnderson 44 4. BobbyBonds 35 5. RayDurham* 34 DevonWhite 34 6. PaulMolitor 33 7. AlfonsoSoriano* 32 8. ChuckKnoblauch 31 9. TonyPhillips 30 10. KennyLofton* 28 DaveyLopes 28 *activeplayers

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LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2000 CWSvs.SEA .200 3 10 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 3-0 3 0-0 0 .600 .3852002 OAKvs.MIN .333 5 21 7 7 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 2-0 4 1-0 0 .762 .4172003 SFvs.FLA .235 4 17 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 5 0-0 0 .235 .316LDSTotals .271 12 48 11 13 4 0 3 3 1 0 2 6-0 12 1-0 0 .542 .375

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyChicago-ALin5throundof1990FirstYearDraft.

■ AcquiredbyOaklandinexchangeforRHPJonAdkins,July25,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Nov.4,2002;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.7,2002.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay11-24,2003withrightanklesprain.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.8-31,2003withrighthamstringstrain.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril28-May12,2004(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithSanJose)withleftpatellartendonstrain.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay25-June14,2004(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithFresno)withlefthamstringstrain.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril28-May11,2006withlefthamstringstrain.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.30,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.1,2006.

Association Triple-A All-Star Team…played for Arecibo in Puerto Rican Winter League…1993…ranked 2nd in Southern League with 39 stolen bases at double-A Birmingham…led Barons with 83 runs scored and 10 triples…batted .538 in SL Championship Series…1992…ranked 2nd at single-A Sarasota with 28 stolen bases and .398 on-base percentage…1991…appeared at rookie-league Sarasota and single-A Utica…1990…led Sarasota with 22 stolen bases…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has donated $95,000 worth of tickets to underserved community members and AIM High Summer School Program and has met with more than 750 students from program prior to game during his 1st 4 seasons with Giants…served as Giants spokes-man for San Francisco Immunization Coalition and participated in pre-game ceremony with former First Lady Rosalynn Carter to raise awareness about importance of timely immunization for chil-dren…also participated in Giants’ Education Night and Giants Holiday Party for homeless children and their families…has also made $30,000 contribution to Giants Community Fund Junior Giants Scholarship Program…has spoken at annual Junior Giants Commissioner’s Meeting and attended Giants Community Fund Golf Classic…has participated in “Picnic in the Park,” event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…has also lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…was named White Sox finalist for 2000 Roberto Clemente Award…served meals to local children through Greater Chicago Food Depository, donated White Sox game tickets to local youth groups and visited Chicago White Sox Training Centers Camp…also participated in open-ing ceremonies of 2000 Chicago White Sox Training Centers…made 1999 appearances at Chicago Children’s Memorial Hospital as well as Inner City Little League…

PERSONAL…graduated from Harding (Charlotte, NC) High School in 1990…played baseball and football in high school…was on state select baseball team and honorable mention All-America defensive back…intercepted 14 passes his senior year…brother, Chad, was outfielder in Cardinals system and led Midwest League in 2000 with 56 stolen bases…has daughter (Kendra Amber, Feb. 15, 1995) and son (Trent Austin, June 12, 1998)…

RAY DURHAMYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1990 GCWhiteSox .276 35 116 18 31 3 3 0 13 0 1 4 15-0 35 22-9 15 .353 .3751991 GCWhiteSox .304 6 23 3 7 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 3-0 5 5-1 0 .348 .385 Utica .254 39 142 29 36 2 7 0 17 2 1 2 25-0 43 12-1 12 .366 .3711992 GCWhiteSox .538 5 13 3 7 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-0 1 1-0 0 .692 .625 Sarasota .272 57 202 37 55 6 3 0 7 5 0 10 32-0 36 28-8 10 .332 .3981993 Birmingham .271 137 528 83 143 22 10 3 37 5 5 14 42-2 100 39-25 30 .367 .3381994 Nashville .296 133 527 89 156 33 12 16 66 3 4 12 46-7 91 34-11 19 .495 .3631995 Chicago-AL .257 125 471 68 121 27 6 7 51 5 4 6 31-2 83 18-5 15 .384 .3091996 Chicago-AL .275 156 557 79 153 33 5 10 65 7 7 10 58-4 95 30-4 11 .406 .3501997 Chicago-AL .271 155 634 106 172 27 5 11 53 2 8 6 61-0 96 33-16 18 .382 .3371998 Chicago-AL .285 158 635 126 181 35 8 19 67 6 3 6 73-3 105 36-9 18 .445 .3631999 Chicago-AL .296 153 612 109 181 30 8 13 60 3 2 4 73-1 105 34-11 19 .435 .3732000 Chicago-AL .280 151 614 121 172 35 9 17 75 5 8 7 75-0 105 25-13 15 .450 .3612001 Chicago-AL .267 152 611 104 163 42 10 20 65 6 6 4 64-3 110 23-10 10 .466 .3372002 Chicago-AL .299 96 345 71 103 20 2 9 48 8 4 5 49-0 59 20-5 15 .446 .390 Oakland .274 54 219 43 60 14 4 6 22 2 1 2 24-1 34 6-2 2 .457 .3502003 SanFrancisco .285 110 410 61 117 30 5 8 33 4 2 3 50-2 82 7-7 5 .441 .3662004 SanFrancisco .282 120 471 95 133 28 8 17 65 4 4 6 57-0 60 10-4 16 .484 .364 SanJose .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .333 .333 Fresno .571 5 14 4 8 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 2-1 2 0-1 2 .929 .6472005 SanFrancisco .290 142 497 67 144 33 0 12 62 1 7 7 48-2 59 6-3 11 .429 .3562006 SanFrancisco .293 137 498 79 146 30 7 26 93 2 2 2 51-6 61 7-2 11 .538 .360MinorTotals .283 418 1565 266 443 69 36 20 151 15 11 43 168-10 313 141-56 88 .412 .366S.F.Totals .288 509 1876 302 540 121 20 63 253 11 15 18 206-13 262 30-16 43 .474 .361A.L.Totals .278 1200 4698 827 1306 263 57 112 506 44 43 50 508-14 792 225-75123 .430 .352N.L.Totals .288 509 1876 302 540 121 20 63 253 11 15 18 206-13 262 30-16 43 .474 .361M.L.Totals .281 1709 6574 1129 1846 384 77 175 759 55 58 68 714-27 1054 255-91166 .443 .354

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1998 AL,Colorado 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.000 1.0002000 AL,Atlanta .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .500 .500ASGTotals .667 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .667 .667

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CAREER…speedy outfielder has made consecutive Opening Day rosters and has spent major-ity of last 2 years at big league level, after logging brief stints with SF in both 2003-04…in fact, ranked among 2005 NL rookie leaders in variety of offensive categories, while his 14 stolen bases were 8th-most ever by SF freshman…has compiled impressive minor league credentials, with .305 career avg., 148 2Bs, 112 stolen bases and .370 on-base pct. in 632 games…in fact, owns .318 mark (443-for-1,392) in 347 career triple-A contests…

2006 SEASON…was season of ups-and-downs, as he was on Opening Day roster and logged 72 games prior to All-Star Break, but was optioned to triple-A Fresno before July 14 2nd-half opener…blistered Pacific Coast League pitching to tune of .406 avg. (78-for-192) with 18 2Bs and 18 RBI in 46 games before being recalled Sept. 1…appeared in 84 ML games overall, seeing action at all 3 outfield positions and as both pinch-runner and pinch-hitter…struggled offensively in big leagues, hitting just .222 (18-for-81)…however, batted .250 (4-for-16) as pinch-hitter…made 13 starts (7 in RF, 5 in LF and 1 in CF)…went 2-for-4 with solo HR (off Yusmeiro Petit) in start May 31 at Florida…clout was his 1st in exactly year (May 31, 2005 at PHI), span of 254 at-bats…ham-mered 2nd career leadoff HR June 18 in Seattle, connecting off Jamie Moyer…

2005…emerged as pleasant surprise for SF, earning majority of club’s starts in CF prior to trade-deadline acquisition of Randy Winn…despite limited play in 2nd Half, still ranked among NL rookie leaders in runs (T7th - 49), hits (6th - 93), 2Bs (T7th - 18), 3Bs (T11th - 2), steals (3rd - 14), and outfield assists (7th - 5)…made 82 starts overall (64 in CF, 18 in RF), hitting .269 (86-for-320) with 40 runs, 18 2Bs, 3B, 3 HRs, 23 RBI, 23 walks and 11 steals…stole 14 bases, 8th-most ever by SF rookie and highest since Marvin Benard swiped 25 in 1996…was most productive during early season action, as his avg. stood above .300 for 66-game stretch April 8-June 25…logged career-high 8-game hitting streak May 7-14 (10-for-27, .370), part of stretch in which he hit safely in 15 of 19 games (23-for-58, .397)…however, hit just .215 (32-for-149) over his last 66 ML contests to drop overall avg. 46 points (from .310 to season-ending .264)…logged brief, 10-day stay with Fresno, being optioned Aug. 19 when Moises Alou was activated from DL…returned to Giants Aug. 29, following Aug. 27 trade of Michael Tucker and requisite 10 days in minors…2004…was called up to San Francisco when rosters were expanded Sept. 1, marking 2nd time with big league club…clubbed 1st ML home run off LA’s Edwin Jackson, 2-run shot Oct. 3 at Dodger Stadium…went 2-for-4 with 4 runs scored, HR, 3 RBI and 2 stolen bases in 13 games for SF…played in 125 contests for Fresno, boasting .315 avg…led Grizzlies in hits (159), triples (7) and stolen bases (27), while ranking 2nd in games (125) and runs scored (90)…named Fresno’s organizational Player of Month for both June and July…tabbed Fresno’s Most Inspirational Player…2003…spent major-ity of year at Fresno, but also made his Major League debut with Giants…appeared in 7 games for SF (2 starts), going 1-for-10 with run scored…was recalled from Fresno May 9, taking roster spot of disabled OF Marvin Benard…made ML debut that evening in Atlanta, entering in 9th inning as defensive replacement in LF…made 1st career start May 11 at Turner Field, going 1-for-5 (with 1st hit coming on 6th inning single off Trey Hodges)…was optioned to Fresno May 18, where he remained rest of campaign…led Grizzlies with 21 stolen bases, while ranking 2nd in games (119) and runs (74)…hit .295 with 22 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 6 HRs and 39 RBI…earned Fresno Player of Month award for April…was honored by teammates as “Harry S. Jordan” award winner during Spring Training, honor bestowed upon best 1st year player in big league camp…2002…split season between single-A San Jose and Fresno, skipping double-A level altogether…combined to hit .286 (148-for-518) with 71 runs, 21 2Bs, 3B, 8 HRs, 48 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 130 games…his

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Birthdate: April 4, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Quincy, CaliforniaResides: Issaquah, WashingtonBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 5-10 Weight : 181M.L. Service: 2 year, 7 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 22nd round pick in 2000 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

Jason EllisonoUtfielder

Birthdate: April 4, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Quincy, CaliforniaResides: Issaquah, WashingtonBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 5-10 Weight : 181M.L. Service: 2 year, 7 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 22nd round pick in 2000 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .284 95 27 4 18Turner .226 53 12 0 3Wrigley .302 96 29 1 8GreatAmer. .241 29 7 3 4Coors .333 102 34 3 19Dolphin .237 38 9 2 5MinuteMaid .383 60 23 3 8Dodger .302 129 39 6 20Miller .241 54 13 1 4Shea .200 20 4 0 3CitizensBank .056 18 1 0 0PNC .333 39 13 1 2Busch .143 7 1 0 1PETCO .292 113 33 4 15AT&T .297 906 269 27 123RFK .227 22 5 2 4Camden .275 149 41 4 10Fenway .253 162 41 2 14U.S.Cellular .273 2142 584 44 236Jacobs .261 234 61 5 24Comerica .368 117 43 3 17Kauffman .302 212 64 10 34Angel .203 177 36 2 14Metrodome .267 202 54 7 25Yankee .270 152 41 1 13McAfee .257 280 72 10 27Safeco .229 96 22 3 7Tropicana .304 79 24 2 9Ameriquest .291 151 44 3 22RogersCentre .287 129 37 4 15

DURHAM’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:5,Sept.28,2004atSanDiegoMostRBI:5,July2,2004vs.OaklandMostHomeRuns:2(7times),last:Sept.6,2006atCincinnatiCareerGrandSlams:4,last:June29,2006vs.Texas(offJohnRheinecker)LongestHittingStreak:16games,May27-June14,2003

DURHAM’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .267 60 16 3 10 .269 201 54 9 34Atlanta .182 22 4 0 4 .231 78 18 0 6Chicago-NL .250 12 3 1 2 .314 191 60 3 15Cincinnati .370 27 10 2 4 .328 116 38 8 14Colorado .296 54 16 2 9 .315 200 63 4 33Florida .190 21 4 1 3 .220 59 13 3 8Houston .400 20 8 1 4 .331 130 43 4 13LosAngeles-NL .279 68 19 3 14 .291 254 74 8 36Milwaukee .316 19 6 2 5 .241 257 62 4 31NewYork-NL .182 11 2 0 2 .255 55 14 1 5Philadelphia .444 9 4 2 3 .231 65 15 2 7Pittsburgh .421 19 8 1 2 .353 116 41 4 11St.Louis .125 16 2 0 1 .292 144 42 3 13SanDiego .349 63 22 3 11 .302 281 85 11 36SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .417 24 10 2 8 .189 53 10 2 10Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .299 291 87 6 28Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .246 293 72 4 26Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .238 21 5 0 3Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .293 437 128 10 50Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .336 449 151 15 66KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .270 403 109 15 46LosAngeles-AL .143 7 1 0 0 .251 342 86 10 46Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .279 401 112 9 46NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .246 297 73 3 24Oakland .261 23 6 1 5 .253 371 94 10 36Seattle .250 12 3 1 1 .289 349 101 9 30TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .303 145 44 4 18Texas .182 11 2 1 5 .268 313 84 9 44Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .260 262 68 5 24Interleague .226 53 12 3 11 .294 629 185 18 70Home .284 218 62 10 42 .280 3130 875 76 365Road .300 280 84 16 51 .282 3444 971 99 394Day .283 180 51 12 35 .274 2036 558 53 223Night .299 318 95 14 58 .284 4538 1288 122 536Grass .293 498 146 26 93 .280 5979 1677 157 697Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .284 595 169 18 62vs.LHP .341 123 42 9 21 .287 1666 478 48 197vs.RHP .277 375 104 17 72 .279 4908 1368 127 562RISP .331 148 49 7 70 .272 1468 399 32 567BasesLoaded .462 13 6 1 16 .326 138 45 4 138asPinchHitter .000 4 0 0 1 .184 38 7 1 8asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .266 199 53 5 21March/April .203 64 13 1 8 .272 940 256 23 115May .279 61 17 3 13 .287 1002 288 26 119June .239 88 21 5 15 .276 1159 320 25 113July .371 97 36 9 26 .281 1207 339 44 159August .340 100 34 2 19 .295 1178 348 30 124Sept./Oct. .284 88 25 6 12 .271 1088 295 27 129BeforeASB .260 250 65 12 45 .276 3484 960 88 396AfterASB .327 248 81 14 48 .287 3090 886 87 363

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP2ndBase .978 1624 3074 4437 166 76771050Outfield .— 1 0 0 0 0 0

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:34WithGiants:13Last:Oct.3,2004atLosAngeles-NL(offKazuhisaIshii)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:1WithGiants:1Last:June24,2006vs.Oakland(offHustonStreet)

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .200 25 5 0 2Turner .250 12 3 0 0Wrigley .364 11 4 0 1GreatAmer. .500 4 2 0 1Coors .214 28 6 0 0Dolphin .429 7 3 1 1MinuteMaid .214 14 3 1 2Dodger .263 19 5 1 4Miller .154 13 2 0 0Shea .294 17 5 0 0CitizensBank .267 15 4 1 5PNC .462 13 6 0 0Busch .000 2 0 0 0PETCO .067 15 1 0 0AT&T .269 208 56 2 14RFK .--- 0 0 0 0Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .308 13 4 0 0Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .182 11 2 0 0Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .133 15 2 0 0Safeco .200 5 1 1 1Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

ELLISON’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3,last:July19,2005vs.AtlantaMostRBI:3,Oct.3,2004vs.LosAngeles-NLMostHomeRuns:1(7times),last:June18,2006atSeattleCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:8games,May7-14,2005

ELLISON’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .500 2 1 0 0 .216 51 11 0 4Atlanta .000 1 0 0 0 .304 23 7 0 3Chicago-NL .000 1 0 0 0 .364 11 4 0 1Cincinnati 1.000 1 1 0 0 .222 18 4 0 2Colorado .250 12 3 0 0 .268 41 11 1 1Florida .400 5 2 1 1 .294 17 5 1 1Houston .000 3 0 0 0 .227 22 5 1 2LosAngeles-NL .200 5 1 0 1 .211 38 8 1 6Milwaukee .000 1 0 0 0 .214 14 3 0 0NewYork-NL .333 9 3 0 0 .261 23 6 0 0Philadelphia .333 3 1 0 0 .267 15 4 1 5Pittsburgh .000 5 0 0 0 .367 30 11 0 0St.Louis .000 3 0 0 0 .214 14 3 0 0SanDiego .250 8 2 0 0 .324 34 11 1 2SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .250 8 2 0 0Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .333 12 4 0 2Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .308 13 4 0 0KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .429 7 3 0 0LosAngeles-AL .000 5 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .182 11 2 0 0NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .286 7 2 0 0 .133 30 4 0 0Seattle .200 5 1 1 1 .200 5 1 1 1TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .200 5 1 0 1 .200 5 1 0 1Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .182 22 4 1 2 .216 88 19 1 4Home .176 34 6 0 2 .269 208 56 2 14Road .255 47 12 2 2 .243 239 58 5 17Day .205 44 9 1 3 .275 167 46 3 10Night .243 37 9 1 1 .243 280 68 4 21Grass .222 81 18 2 4 .257 436 112 7 31Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .182 11 2 0 0vs.LHP .269 26 7 1 3 .303 155 47 4 13vs.RHP .200 55 11 1 1 .229 292 67 3 18RISP .067 15 1 0 2 .212 99 21 1 24BasesLoaded .000 1 0 0 0 .100 10 1 0 2asPinchHitter .250 16 4 0 0 .267 30 8 1 1asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .333 6 2 0 0 .439 41 18 1 1May .263 19 5 1 1 .248 117 29 4 8June .156 32 5 1 2 .237 135 32 1 11July .231 13 3 0 0 .232 99 23 0 6August .--- -- -- -- -- .280 25 7 0 1Sept./Oct. .273 11 3 0 1 .167 30 5 1 4BeforeASB .214 70 15 2 3 .259 336 87 6 21AfterASB .273 11 3 0 1 .243 111 27 1 10

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPOutfield .967 194 289 7 10 306 1

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:2WithGiants:2Last:June18,2006atSeattle(offJamieMoyer)

theft total led Giants minor league system…opened year at San Jose, where he hit .270 (87-for-322) with 40 runs, 13 2Bs, 5 HRs, 40 RBI and 9 SBs in 81 contests…earned promotion to Fresno in July and proceeded to hit PCL pitching at .311 clip (61-for-196) with 31 runs, 8 2Bs, 3B, 3 HRs, 8 RBI and 16 stolen bases over 49 contests to close out campaign…was selected Grizzlies’ Player of Month for August…was added to 40-man roster Nov. 21…2001…spent 2nd profes-sional campaign with single-A Hagerstown, where he established career highs in runs (95) and RBI (55)…finished among South Atlantic League leaders in 2Bs (2nd - 38), runs (2nd) and on-base pct. (3rd - .388)…his .291 batting avg. ranked 2nd on Suns, while he paced club with 19 stolen bases…went 3-for-8 with 2 HRs and 2 RBI in 2 SAL post season contests…2000…opened profes-sional career with short-season Salem-Keizer…led Northwest League in runs (67), while ranking 3rd in hits (90) and tying for 7th with .300 avg…led Volcanoes in games (74), at-bats (300), runs, hits, 2Bs (15) and stolen bases (13)…earned Salem-Keizer’s Player of Month honors his 1st month in pro ball, snagging June award…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has loaned his time to Special Olympics, serving as coach for baseball skills clinic…was member of panel at press conference for journalism class at Everett Middle School…read to children at Belmont Library…participated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…has also lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…has attended Giants Community Fund Guardsman Crabfreed, which benefits childrens charities…participated in Olympian Night at AT&T Park with 2004 US Olympians…

PERSONAL…graduated from South Kitsap (WA) High School…earned All-State honors senior year, while being named league MVP junior and senior years…attended Bellevue (WA) Community College and earned all-league honors…attended Lewis & Clark (Lewiston, ID) State College…played on 2 NAIA national championship squads in 1999 and 2000 for Warriors…was named MVP of 1999 NAIA World Series…married (Raelena Dal Santo, Feb. 10, 2001)…daughter (Ariana Elena, Jan. 14, 2006)…

JASON JEROME ELLISONYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2000 Salem-Keizer .300 74 300 67 90 15 2 0 28 4 1 7 29-1 45 13-7 4 .363 .3742001 Hagerstown .291 130 494 95 144 38 3 8 55 13 5 10 71-3 68 19-15 5 .429 .3882002 SanJose .270 81 322 40 87 13 0 5 40 4 2 2 25-2 37 9-9 4 .357 .325 Fresno .311 49 196 31 61 8 1 3 8 0 0 4 21-0 28 16-3 1 .408 .3892003 Fresno .295 119 461 74 136 22 4 6 39 6 3 6 39-1 52 21-13 9 .399 .356 SanFrancisco .100 7 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .100 .1002004 Fresno .315 125 505 90 159 32 7 9 40 3 1 3 40-0 66 27-12 6 .459 .368 SanFrancisco .500 13 4 4 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-0 1 2-0 01.250 .5002005 SanFrancisco .264 131 352 49 93 18 2 4 24 6 1 3 24-1 44 14-6 8 .361 .316 Fresno .237 8 38 5 9 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 2-0 9 0-0 0 .289 .2932006 SanFrancisco .222 84 81 14 18 5 1 2 4 3 1 1 5-0 14 2-2 2 .383 .273 Fresno .406 46 192 41 78 18 2 1 18 1 1 3 14-0 20 7-4 0 .536 .452MinorTotals .305 632 2508 443 764 148 19 32 231 31 13 36 231-7 325 112-63 29 .417 .370M.L.Totals .255 235 447 68 114 23 3 7 31 9 2 4 29-1 60 18-8 10 .367 .305

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin22ndroundof2000First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyJohnShafer.

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any month, and was tied for 5th most ever by San Francisco Giant in March/April…slugged 3rd career grand slam April 15 at Colorado (off Jamey Wright), finishing with career-high 5 RBI…established career highs with 5 hits and 4 runs Aug. 16 in Cincinnati, falling HR shy of cycle…2004…in 1st season playing over 100 games, established career standards with .276 avg., 22 HRs and 5 stolen bases…with 144 games, played in more contests than any other Giant besides Barry Bonds (147) and Marquis Grissom (145), while tying for 2nd on club for HRs and ranking 3rd for RBI (84)…led club with 33 2Bs, paving way for Giants to set franchise record for 2-baggers (314)…made 109 starts, including opening assignments in 106 of SF’s last 148 games (beginning April 19)…made starts at 1st base (58 games), 3rd base (37) and shortstop (14), with Giants log-ging impressive 64-45 (.587) mark in those contests…matched career high with 10-game hitting streak Aug. 25-Sept. 8…belted pair of solo homers Aug. 20 vs. Mets, marking 3rd multi-homer game of season and 4th of career…also hammered pair of clouts May 12 vs. Philadelphia and June 7 at Colorado…connected for 2nd career grand slam in dramatic style Sept. 25 vs. LA, belting 2-out, game-winning shot in 8th inning (off Yhency Brazoban) that snapped 5-5 tie…2003…enjoyed productive big league campaign, hitting .247 with 16 HRs and 48 RBI in 95 games…in fact, averaged HR every 14.7 at-bats, ratio that would have ranked 7th in NL with enough ABs to qualify…proved very versatile, making starts at 3 different positions, logging opening assignments at 3B (28 times), LF (11) and 1B (9)…made 1st career starts in LF May 24-26 at Coors Field, filling in for injured Barry Bonds…also made 1st career appearance at 1B with start at position June 12 at White Sox…hammered 1st career grand slam June 11 in Chicago, 2-out, 1st-inning blast (off Mark Buehrle)…produced his 1st career multi-homer game June 21 at Oakland, taking A’s starter Tim Hudson deep twice…went 2-for-3 as pinch hitter with 3B and RBI in NLDS vs. Florida…2 hits in pinch established club NLDS mark for series…had pinch 3B and run scored in Game 2 vs. Marlins…hit snapped stretch of 20 post season at-bats without safety by Giant pinch hitters dating back to 2000 NLDS vs. Mets…added RBI, pinch 1B in Game 3, driving in tying run in 6th…batted .342 (55-for-161) with 7 HRs for Gigantes in Dominican Winter League…2002…saw limited action, spelling starting 3rd baseman David Bell and serving as pinch hitter…made 32 starts (all at 3B), hitting safely in 20 while going 29-for-107 (.271) with 2 HRs and 11 RBI…was also 6-for-25 (.240) with 2 RBI as pinch hitter…made 1st career Opening Day start April 2 in Los Angeles, opening at 3B…in fact, started each of 1st 4 games on campaign while Bell played 2B due to disablement of Jeff Kent…made 1st career appearance at SS June 5 in San Diego…appeared in 5 games during post season, going hitless in 7 at-bats…started as DH in Game 7 of World Series and went 0-for-3 with 2 strikeouts…excelled in Dominican Winter League following season, batting .356 (26-for-73) in 19 games for Cibao…2001…enjoyed periods of success during 1st full Major League season, hitting .227 with 7 HRs and 22 RBI…made 51 starts for SF, all at 3B, hitting safely in 32…earned NL Rookie of Month honors for July…slugged 1st career roundtripper May 23 in Arizona (off Greg Swindell), finishing contest 2-for-4 with 2B…played for Pollos in Dominican Winter League…2000…spent majority of year at triple-A Fresno prior to being recalled by San Francisco Sept. 1…was named to Pacific Coast League All-Star team…in 128 games for Grizzlies, hit .298 with career-highs in runs (85), 2Bs (34), HRs (33) and RBI (105)…HR total led all Giants minor leaguers, while ranking 3rd in RBI and 7th in average…collected 1st 2 ML hits Sept. 7 vs. Padres (1st was single off Carlos Almanzar), after making ML debut Sept. 5 vs. Phillies…following season, played for both Grand Canyon of Arizona Fall League and Pollos of Dominican Winter League…1999…spent campaign with double-A Shreveport…hit 14 home runs and had 24 2Bs…earned Captains’ Player of Month honors for August…1998…got off to slow start in 1st season at Shreveport before playing well enough to earn promotion to Fresno…in 100 games for Captains, hit .264 with 23 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 12 HRs and 50 RBI…earned promotion to Fresno Sept. 1 and appeared in 3 regular season games for Grizzlies…started 2 games at 3B for Fresno in PCL playoffs…1997…spent full season at single-A Bakersfield, appearing in 135 of team’s 140 games…was honored as Player of Month for Bakersfield in August…1996…played for single-A

CAREER…beginning with breakout 2004 campaign, has emerged over last 3 seasons as versatile and solid ML player…in fact, is only 10th San Francisco Giants player to post 3-consecutive sea-sons of at least 20 HRs and 80 RBI…is 1st Giant other than Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent to accom-plish feat since Will Clark (1987-89)…has compiled .256 avg. (428-for-1,675) with 98 2Bs, 64 HRs, 263 RBI and .443 slugging pct. in 460 games over 3-year span…over past 3 seasons, no other Giant has driven in more runs, while only Barry Bonds’ 76 home runs are more…owns 6th-best fielding mark amongst National League 3rd basemen over past 3 seasons with .962 mark…during stretch, he owns highest zone rating amongst NL 3rd sackers with .824 mark…settled into role as everyday 3rd baseman in 2006, but has made 369 career starts at hot corner, 77 at 1st base, 15 at shortstop and 81 in left field…has also logged 3 contests in right field…originally signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent in 1994, he broke into majors with SF in 2000 and has been with club full-time since 2001…

POST SEASON…saw limited October action in 2002-03 with Giants…is 2-for-10 over 8 career playoff games, with 7 at-bats coming as pinch hitter…went 2-for-3 in 3 pinch-hit appearances dur-ing 2003 NLDS vs. Florida…2 hits in pinch established club NLDS mark for series…tripled off Marlins’ Rick Helling in Game 2 of 2003 NLDS vs. Florida as pinch hitter…hit snapped 20 post season hitless at-bats by Giant pinch hitters dating back to 2000 NLDS vs. Mets…lone start came in Game 7 of 2002 World Series at Anaheim, going 0-for-3 as DH…

2006 SEASON…was given chance to play one position exclusively for 1st time in big league career, and responded by establishing career highs with 22 HRs (matching 2004 output) and team-high 98 RBI…also set career standard with club-best 35 2Bs…however, batting avg. dipped to .244, his lowest since .227 mark as rookie in 2001…was iron man, playing in 160 of SF’s 161 games, starting 155 and playing all but 44.1 of club’s 1,429.2 innings of defense…only game he did not appear in was Aug. 1 vs. Washington…started 154 contests at 3B and 1 at SS…also logged 3.0 frames in LF…opened Aug. 17 contest at SD as shortstop, marking 1st start at position since June 17, 2004 vs. Toronto…hit .274 (96-for-350) while doing most of his most damage during 1st half, as his 15 HRs and 62 RBI in 89 games were most by any SF 3rd baseman prior to All-Star Break since Matt Williams had 17 and 68, respectively, in 1996…however, hit just .202 (51-for-253) with 7 clouts and 36 RBI in 71 contests following Midsummer Classic…drove in career-best 6 runs June 15 at Arizona…finished contest 4-for-5 with 2B and HR…finished year on upswing, driving in 20 runs over his final 35 outings…compiled career-best 10-game hitting streak Sept. 8-19…played for Gigantes in Dominican Winter League following season…

2005…logged 1st season as everyday player, leading club with 156 games, 20 HRs and 81 RBI…made 146 starts at trio of positions (70 in LF, 67 at 3B, 9 at 1B)…began season as SF’s starting left fielder in place of injured Barry Bonds…in fact, became 1st Giants player other than Bonds since Mike Felder in 1992 to make Opening Day start in left field, getting nod April 5 vs. LA…finished 3rd in NL with 22 RBI in 23 April games…22 RBI also established career-high for

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Birthdate: April 27, 19752007 Opening Day Age: 31Birthplace: Azua, Dominican RepublicResides: Azua, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 208M.L. Service: 6 years, 31 daysHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 7, 1994Contract Status: Signed through 2007

> 1 of 10 SF Giants players to post 3-consecutive 20-HR, 80-RBI campaigns (2004-06)> Leads Giants with 263 RBI over past 3 seasons> Has 6th-best fielding pct. (.962) among NL 3rd baseman over last 3 years> Has played 1B, 3B, SS, LF and RF during career

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Birthdate: April 27, 19752007 Opening Day Age: 31Birthplace: Azua, Dominican RepublicResides: Azua, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 208M.L. Service: 6 years, 31 daysHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 7, 1994Contract Status: Signed through 2007

> 1 of 10 SF Giants players to post 3-consecutive 20-HR, 80-RBI campaigns (2004-06)> Leads Giants with 263 RBI over past 3 seasons> Has 6th-best fielding pct. (.962) among NL 3rd baseman over last 3 years> Has played 1B, 3B, SS, LF and RF during career

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SF Giants 20-HR/80-RBI, 3-Consecutive

Seasons Player Years

WillieMays.............. 13*....... (1954-66)BarryBonds............. 12..... (1993-2003)OrlandoCepeda........ 7......... (1958-64)WillieMcCovey......... 6......... (1965-70)JeffKent..................... 6..... (1997-2002)JimRayHart.............. 4......... (1964-67)BobbyBonds............. 3......... (1971-73)JackClark.................. 3......... (1978-80)WillClark.................... 3......... (1987-89)PedroFeliz................. 3......... (2004-06)

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.STL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.ANA .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .000

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYear Country AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2006 Dom.Republic .000 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ Signedasnon-draftedfreeagent,February7,1994.

■ Electedfreeagency,Nov.1,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.4,2006.

Burlington, appearing in 93 contests while batting .265 with 5 HRs and 36 RBI…1995…was assigned to rookie-level Bellingham in June after remaining in Arizona for extended spring train-ing…participated in 43 contests for Northwest League squad, batting .274 with 16 RBI…1994…made pro debut with rookie-level Scottsdale Giants, seeing action in 38 games…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…is benefactor of Giants community endeavors, donat-ing $15,000…taped PSA in Spanish for Giants Hispanic Marketing Campaign…participated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…taped PSA for Azteca America (KNTC-TV42) to send positive messages to Hispanic kids and teens about staying in school and the importance of immunization…

PERSONAL…attended Los Toros (Azua, DR) High School…married (Niurka Mateo, Dec., 2002)…3 daughters (Isa, Helen and Heidi)…

PEDRO FELIZYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1994 Scottsdale .193 38 119 7 23 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 2-0 20 2-3 5 .193 .2201995 Bellingham .274 43 113 14 31 2 1 0 16 2 2 0 7-0 33 1-1 2 .310 .3111996 Burlington .265 93 321 36 85 12 2 5 36 0 3 1 18-0 65 5-2 17 .361 .3031997 Bakersfield .272 135 515 59 140 25 4 14 56 3 3 7 23-0 90 5-7 23 .417 .3101998 Shreveport .264 100 364 39 96 23 2 12 50 0 4 2 9-0 62 0-1 22 .437 .282 Fresno .429 3 7 1 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 01.000 .5001999 Shreveport .253 131 491 52 124 24 6 13 77 1 5 3 19-0 90 4-2 27 .405 .2822000 Fresno .298 128 503 85 150 34 2 33 105 2 5 2 30-4 94 1-1 24 .571 .337 SanFrancisco .286 8 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .286 .2862001 SanFrancisco .227 94 220 23 50 9 1 7 22 3 3 2 10-2 50 2-1 12 .373 .2642002 SanFrancisco .253 67 146 14 37 4 1 2 13 0 1 0 6-1 27 0-0 3 .336 .2812003 SanFrancisco .247 95 235 31 58 9 3 16 48 1 2 1 10-0 53 2-2 4 .515 .2782004 SanFrancisco .276 144 503 72 139 33 3 22 84 0 5 0 23-0 85 5-2 13 .485 .3052005 SanFrancisco .250 156 569 69 142 30 4 20 81 1 6 1 38-1 102 0-2 10 .422 .2952006 SanFrancisco .244 160 603 75 147 35 5 22 98 1 6 1 33-4 112 1-1 21 .428 .281MinorTotals .268 671 2433 293 652 121 17 78 346 11 22 17 109-4 454 18-17120 .428 .301MLTotals .252 724 2283 285 575 120 17 89 346 6 23 5 120-9 430 10-8 63 .436 .288

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 SFvs.ATL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .0002003 SFvs.FLA .667 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 01.333 .667LDSTotals .500 4 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 01.000 .500

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TheHarryS.JordanAwardisgiveninrecognitionoftheplayerwhoseperformanceanddedicationinSpringTrainingbestexemplifiestheSanFranciscoGiantsspirit.Thehonorisvotedonbytheplayersincamp.ThefollowingplayershavewontheHarryS.JordanAward:

Harry S. Jordan Award

1988 JoeKmak FranciscoMelendez1989 JamesSteel1990 EricGunderson1991 MarkLeonard1992 JohnPatterson1993 GregBrummett

1994 J.R.Phillips1995 JoeRosselli1996 MarvinBenard1997 DantePowell1998 RussOrtiz1999 DamonMinor2000 BenWeber

2001 PedroFeliz2002 FelixEscalona2003 JasonEllison2004 BrianDallimore2005 ScottMunter2006 DerinMcMains

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CAREER…switch-hitting middle infielder embarks on 11th professional campaign as non-roster invitee after signing minor league deal with Giants over winter…has seen big league action with Pittsburgh (2001), New York-NL (2001) and Toronto (2006)…was originally signed as non-drafted free agent by Pittsburgh, March 31, 1997…

2006 SEASON…went to Spring Training with Toronto as non-roster invitee…spent majority of only campaign in Blue Jays organization at triple-A Syracuse…however, had 8-game stint with Toronto May 26-June 10…contract was purchased May 26…appeared as defensive replacement May 27 vs. White Sox for 1st ML appearance since July 2, 2001 (at Montreal while with Mets)…reg-istered 1st big league hit May 28, 2B off Chicago’s Jon Garland…went 1-for-8 with 2B in 8 games for Jays, making 2 starts (1 at 2B, 1 at SS)…was designated for assignment June 10 and outrighted to Toronto June 12…hit .276 with 22 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 6 HRs and 38 RBI in 93 games for Sky Chiefs…

2005…logged full season at triple-A Pawtucket in Boston organization…hit .289 with 22 2Bs, career-high 7 HRs and 48 RBI in 109 games…played for Mayaguez of Puerto Rico Winter League, leading league in hitting (.417), hits (68), doubles (14) and on-base percentage (.467)…tied for 2nd in extra-base hits (17) and runs scored (28), while finishing 3rd in slugging (.546)…2004…spent entire season at triple-A Indianapolis, after signing with Milwaukee…posted another solid season, batting .272 with 14 2Bs, 5 HRs and 48 RBI in 116 games…made appearances at 5 different posi-tions (SS, 2B, 3B, LF and CF)… finished 3rd on team in RBI and T-3rd in hits (104)…2003…fin-ished 2-year stay in Expos organization, by spending campaign with triple-A Edmonton…had his best season as professional, batting .317 with 30 2Bs, 2 HRs and 44 RBI in 126 games…ranked 4th in Pacific Coast League with 126 hits, while ranking 9th with .317 avg…2002…began season at triple-A Norfolk in Mets organization, but after 2 games was traded April 5 to Montreal…was sent to triple-A Ottawa, where he played 21 games before being sent down to single-A Brevard County…played 15 games for Brevard County and batted .262 with 2B and 8 RBI before being promoted to double-A Harrisburg…spent majority of season with Harrisburg, playing 66 games and batting .272 with 17 2Bs, 3 3Bs, HR and 30 RBI…2001…made his big league debut with Pittsburgh before being claimed on waivers by Mets…began season with triple-A Nashville and spent majority of campaign with Sounds…contract was purchased by Pittsburgh June 27…made Major League debut as defensive replacement same night vs. Milwaukee…made total of 3 appear-ances at 2nd base…made 1st big league plate appearance June 29 at Montreal and popped out…was optioned back to Nashville July 3…was named to Pacific Coast League squad for triple-A All-Star Game…was designated for assignment Aug. 13 and claimed off waivers by New York Mets Aug. 15…was optioned to Norfolk, before being recalled by Mets Sept. 11…appeared in 4 games for Mets, going 0-for-2…2000…in final full year in Bucs’ chain, began 2nd season with double-A Altoona before earning promotion to Nashville…1999…played entire season at Altoona, bat-ting .263 with 15 2Bs, 5 3Bs, 3 HRs and 50 RBI…1998…finished 2nd on double-A Carolina’s roster for games (117) and walks (71)…primarily shortstop, batted .249 with 9 2Bs, 3 3Bs and 24 RBI…1997…was signed by Pittsburgh as non-drafted free agent March 31…opened professional career at single-A Augusta…was transferred to single-A Lynchburg Aug. 1…

PERSONAL…attended Berkshire (Homestead, FL) High School…son (Luis Gibram)…daughter (Janishka M.)…

Luis Figueroainfielder

Birthdate: February 16, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 33Birthplace: Bayamon, Puerto RicoResides: Vega Alta, Puerto RicoBats: Both Throws: RightHeight : 5-9 Weight : 165M.L. Service: 25 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 27, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

Luis Figueroainfielder

Birthdate: February 16, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 33Birthplace: Bayamon, Puerto RicoResides: Vega Alta, Puerto RicoBats: Both Throws: RightHeight : 5-9 Weight : 165M.L. Service: 25 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 27, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .242 132 32 8 22Turner .148 27 4 0 3Wrigley .214 42 9 2 7GreatAmer. .316 38 12 2 5Coors .278 158 44 14 29Dolphin .157 51 8 2 4MinuteMaid .359 39 14 5 14Dodger .188 128 24 3 17Miller .176 51 9 3 9Shea .279 43 12 2 7CitizensBank .278 36 10 0 1PNC .263 38 10 0 1Busch .375 8 3 1 1PETCO .215 93 20 4 16AT&T .266 1135 302 37 176RFK .105 19 2 0 0Camden .357 14 5 0 2Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .333 9 3 1 4Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .273 11 3 0 0Kauffman .250 4 1 0 0Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .385 13 5 0 5Yankee .500 4 2 0 0McAfee .200 55 11 5 10Safeco .231 13 3 0 2Tropicana .077 13 1 0 0Ameriquest .000 1 0 0 0RogersCentre .200 5 1 0 0

FELIZ’ CAREER HIGHS MostHits:5,Aug.16,2005atCincinnatiMostRBI:6,June15,2006atArizonaMostHomeRuns:2(7times),last:Aug.7,2006atArizonaCareerGrandSlams:5,last:May15,2006atHouston(offTaylorBuchholz)LongestHittingStreak:10games(4times),last:Sept.8-19,2006

FELIZ’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .270 63 17 3 17 .241 257 62 9 38Atlanta .174 23 4 0 7 .207 82 17 2 15Chicago-NL .227 22 5 0 3 .263 76 20 2 10Cincinnati .292 24 7 1 4 .355 93 33 4 11Colorado .284 74 21 5 15 .283 293 83 17 57Florida .273 22 6 0 0 .250 92 23 3 11Houston .481 27 13 4 13 .321 81 26 6 24LosAngeles-NL .151 73 11 1 6 .196 255 50 10 37Milwaukee .176 34 6 1 7 .245 98 24 4 13NewYork-NL .320 25 8 0 2 .270 74 20 5 11Philadelphia .348 23 8 0 1 .255 98 25 3 11Pittsburgh .231 26 6 0 1 .267 86 23 1 5St.Louis .222 18 4 1 2 .211 76 16 2 9SanDiego .257 74 19 6 17 .271 255 69 12 47SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .143 21 3 0 0 .253 95 24 0 4Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .444 18 8 1 4Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .125 8 1 0 1Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .333 9 3 1 4Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .083 12 1 0 0Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .250 16 4 0 0KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .250 12 3 0 2LosAngeles-AL .200 10 2 0 1 .188 16 3 0 1Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .294 17 5 0 5NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .500 4 2 0 0Oakland .125 24 3 0 1 .178 107 19 6 18Seattle .200 10 2 0 0 .231 13 3 0 2TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .077 13 1 0 0Texas .200 10 2 0 1 .182 11 2 0 1Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .313 16 5 1 5Interleague .167 54 9 0 3 .221 272 60 3 43Home .264 288 76 6 41 .266 1135 302 37 176Road .225 315 71 16 57 .238 1148 273 52 170Day .270 233 63 5 39 .251 840 211 27 126Night .227 370 84 17 59 .252 1443 364 62 220Grass .244 603 147 22 98 .253 2213 559 89 336Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .229 70 16 0 10vs.LHP .212 132 28 3 19 .265 597 158 23 97vs.RHP .253 471 119 19 79 .247 1686 417 66 249RISP .262 164 43 8 77 .239 639 153 25 256BasesLoaded .348 23 8 1 23 .318 88 28 4 74asPinchHitter .--- -- -- -- -- .240 96 23 1 13asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0March/April .207 92 19 2 14 .258 333 86 8 55May .308 117 36 7 21 .273 381 104 22 61June .286 98 28 2 16 .259 436 113 16 70July .234 107 25 5 17 .242 392 95 20 62August .225 89 20 5 17 .247 389 96 12 44Sept./Oct. .190 100 19 1 13 .230 353 81 11 54BeforeASB .274 350 96 15 62 .260 1288 335 52 210AfterASB .202 253 51 7 36 .241 995 240 37 136

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .992 97 685 53 6 744 753rdBase .957 472 288 778 48 1114 78Shortstop .932 23 21 48 5 74 9Outfield .976 98 162 0 4 166 0

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:1WithGiants:1Last:July25,2003vs.SanDiego(offJayWitasick)

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- 0 0 0 0Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .--- -- -- -- --RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .000 5 0 0 0Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .250 4 1 0 0

FIGUEROA’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:1,May28,2006vs.Chicago-AL(withToronto)MostRBI:NoneMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:1game,May28,2006

FIGUEROA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- 0 0 0 0NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0Baltimore .000 5 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0Boston .--- 0 0 0 0 .--- 0 0 0 0Chicago-AL .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- 0 0 0 0 .--- 0 0 0 0KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Home .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0Road .000 5 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0Day .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0Night .000 5 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0Grass .000 5 0 0 0 .000 6 0 0 0Turf .250 4 1 0 0 .200 5 1 0 0vs.LHP .000 2 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0vs.RHP .143 7 1 0 0 .125 8 1 0 0RISP .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0June .000 5 0 0 0 .000 6 0 0 0July .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --BeforeASB .111 9 1 0 0 .091 11 1 0 0AfterASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP2ndBase .933 8 5 9 1 15 3Shortstop 1.000 2 2 2 0 4 0

LUIS R. FIGUEROAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1997 Augusta .226 71 248 38 56 8 0 0 21 9 2 1 35-0 29 22-6 19 .258 .322 Lynchburg .281 26 89 12 25 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 7-0 6 1-2 2 .337 .3331998 Carolina .249 117 350 54 87 9 3 0 24 10 2 2 71-3 46 6-5 27 .291 .3761999 Altoona .263 131 418 61 110 15 5 3 50 16 3 3 52-0 44 9-9 28 .344 .3472000 Altoona .284 94 342 45 97 10 4 1 28 10 1 2 37-1 32 14-5 26 .345 .356 Nashville .250 23 64 6 16 1 0 3 8 0 0 0 1-0 8 2-1 5 .406 .2622001 Nashville .300 92 347 45 104 11 1 4 29 6 2 1 31-1 26 8-5 19 .372 .357 Pittsburgh .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000 NewYork-NL .000 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000 Norfolk .259 17 58 7 15 3 1 1 5 1 0 0 5-0 6 0-0 2 .397 .3172002 Norfolk .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000 Ottawa .146 27 82 6 12 1 1 1 9 6 0 1 3-0 14 0-2 3 .220 .186 BrevardCounty .262 15 61 8 16 1 1 0 8 0 0 1 5-0 2 2-4 6 .311 .328 Harrisburg .272 66 250 47 94 17 3 1 30 4 2 2 25-0 16 6-7 6 .376 .3412003 Edmonton .317 126 480 66 152 30 2 2 44 5 6 3 36-1 31 7-7 15 .400 .3642004 Indianapolis .272 116 383 44 104 14 0 5 48 7 3 1 23-1 24 5-6 -- .347 .3142005 Pawtucket .289 109 402 58 116 22 1 7 48 2 5 1 29-0 28 2-6 18 .400 .3342006 Syracuse .276 93 377 39 104 22 3 6 38 8 6 2 24-1 35 11-9 12 .398 .318 Toronto .111 8 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .222 .111MinorTotals .274 1125 3955 536 1082 169 25 34 392 84 32 20 385-8 348 95-74188 .355 .339A.L.Totals .111 8 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .222 .111N.L.Totals .000 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000M.L.Totals .091 16 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .182 .091

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ Signedasnon-draftedfreeagentbyPittsburgh,March31,1997.

■ ClaimedonwaiversbyNewYork-NL,Aug.15,2001.

■ TradedbyNewYork-NLwithLHPBruceChen,RHPDickyGonzalezandplayertobenamedlatertoExposinexchangeforRHPScottStrickland,LHPPhilSeibelandOFMattWatson,April5,2002.ExposacquiredRHPSaulRiveratocom-pletetradeonJuly14,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2003;signedbyMilwaukee,Jan.12,2004.

■ Electedfreeagnecy,Oct.15,2004;signedbyBoston,Jan.21,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2005;signedbyToronto,Nov.21,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.27,2006.

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Foundation for Children, organization that provides relief to at-risk and underprivileged children in Bay Area…participates in Giants Community Fund golf tournament in Yountville, benefiting Junior Giants…lent time to KNBR/Giants FanFest…

PERSONAL…graduated from Bellarmine Prep (San Jose, CA) where he was 2-time letterman in both baseball and football…earned 1st Team All-League, All-Section and All-State honors as senior after batting .495 with school-record 52 hits, 15 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 4 HRs and 41 RBI…was All-League pick in football at wide receiver and cornerback…graduated from San Jose (CA) State University with degree in finance…establishing Spartans’ all-time record with 246 career hits…1st Team All-WAC performer batted over .310 all 4 seasons, finishing career with .323 mark in 206 games…tabbed WAC’s Best Defensive 3rd baseman by Baseball America in 2003…single…

KEVIN VINCENT FRANDSENYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 Salem-Keizer .296 25 98 22 29 5 0 3 14 1 1 3 9-0 9 0-1 6 .439 .3692005 SanJose .351 75 291 57 102 22 3 2 40 2 1 15 26-0 22 13-11 8 .467 .429 Norwich .287 33 129 22 37 8 0 2 20 2 1 6 4-0 14 7-3 1 .395 .336 Fresno .351 20 94 18 33 10 1 2 16 0 0 2 2-0 5 1-1 6 .543 .3782006 Fresno .307 71 293 47 90 25 3 3 30 7 2 14 12-0 30 7-4 12 .444 .361 SanFrancisco .215 41 93 12 20 4 0 2 7 0 0 6 3-0 14 0-1 3 .323 .284 SanJose .429 2 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 .429 .556MinorTotals .322 226 912 167 294 70 7 12 121 12 5 42 53-0 80 28-20 33 .454 .383M.L.Totals .215 41 93 12 20 4 0 2 7 0 0 6 3-0 14 0-1 3 .323 .284

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin12throundof2004First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMattNerland.

CAREER…promising young infielder saw 1st big league action in 2006, after excellent 2005 campaign that saw him play at each of organization’s top 3 outposts…was selected as Giants’ 6th-best prospect by Baseball America prior to 2007 season…followed 1st foray at big league level with extremely impressive Arizona Fall League performance in 2006…won AFL’s prestigious Dernell Stenson Sportsmanship Award, while also being named to circuit’s All-Prospect Team after finish-ing 2nd in league with .388 avg. and 1st with .480 on-base mark…San Jose, CA native appeared in 2005 Futures Game during All-Star Game festivities in Detroit, thrusting himself into upper echelon of Giants’ position player prospects…in fact, was named Giants 9th-best prospect by Baseball America following 2005 campaign…was SF’s 12th round selection out of San Jose State in 2004 First-Year Player Draft…has compiled .322 batting avg. (294-for-912) over 226 career minor league games…in fitting tribute to Frandsen and his late brother DJ, Giants pitching coach and close family friend Dave Righetti gave his customary number 19 to Frandsen in 2006…

2006 SEASON…had 2nd consecutive stellar season at minor league level, while logging 41 ML games during 4 different stints with Giants…had contract purchased from triple-A Fresno April 28, and had dazzling ML debut that night vs. Arizona…sparked SF’s 10-2 victory over Diamondbacks, going 3-for-4 with 3 runs scored and hit-by-pitch…made 21 starts for SF (19 at 2B, 2 at SS), hitting safely in 12 of those contests…hit .240 (18-for-75) in his opening assign-ments…was on Disabled List Aug. 18-Sept. 2 with fractured jaw, suffering injury when hit by pitch Aug. 13 in his final minor league contest with Grizzlies…despite injury, went 3-for-5 with 3 runs, 2 2Bs and 1st ML HR (2-run clout off Padres’ Scott Williamson) in SF’s 8-4 win Aug. 17 at San Diego…appeared in 71 Pacific Coast League games, batting .307 (90-for-293) with 25 2Bs, 3 HRs and 30 RBI…played all 3 infield positions at Fresno, logging 48 appearances at 2B, 13 at 3B and 12 at SS…performed exceptionally in Arizona Fall League for Scottsdale Scorpions, while logging majority of time at shortstop…led league in on-base pct. (.480), while finishing 2nd with .388 avg. after leading circuit for most of season before surrendering batting crown on final day…was also 3rd with .588 slugging mark…

2005…served notice of his potential in 1st full year of professional baseball…after coming to big league camp as non-roster invitee, played at 3 different levels in Giants system…combined to hit .335, which was 5th among SF farmhands…also scored 97 runs, with 40 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 6 HRs and 76 RBI over 128 games split between single-A San Jose, double-A Norwich and Fresno…rep-resented Giants on US Team at Futures Game during All-Star Game festivities in Detroit…opened season at San Jose, hitting .351 with 22 2Bs, 2 HRs and 40 RBI in 75 games before July promotion to Norwich…had 33-game stay at double-A level and then hit at .351 clip over final 20 contests of Fresno’s campaign…had productive month in June for SJ, earning California League’s Topps Player of Month Award as well as San Jose’s honor…following regular season, returned to San Jose to help Giants claim California League crown…hit .367 with 8 runs, 2 2Bs, 3B, HR and 6 RBI in 8 CL playoff contests…was member of Mesa Solar Sox of Arizona Fall League following season…2004…made professional debut with Salem-Keizer in short-season Northwest League, batting .296 in 25 games…took home Volcanoes’ Player of Month award during 1st month of pro career, snagging June honors…had season cut short with left clavicle fracture, suffered in July…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…supports Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford University by visiting with children afflicted with life threatening illnesses…serves as Honorary Chairperson for annual Halloween Heroes charity event in San Francisco to benefit Wender Weis

Kevin Frandseninfielder

Birthdate: May 24, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: San Jose, CaliforniaResides: San Jose, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-0 Weight : 181M.L. Service: 93 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 12th round selection in 2004 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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GiantspitchingcoachDaveRighettiandinfielderKevinFrandsenhavealwayshadaspe-cialconnectionanditwascementedevenmorelastseasonwhentheformerleft-handedpitcherbestowedhisprizednumber19upontherookie.

BothgrewupinSanJose,withRighettiknowingFrandsen’sfather,Dave,sincechild-hood.Astheyearswentby,thefamiliesremainedcloseandthenumber19becameanumberofsignificanceinbothhouseholds.Firstandforemost,Righettiworethenumberduringa16-yearbigleaguecareerwiththeYankees,Giants,A’s,BlueJaysandWhiteSoxthatincludeda4thofJulyno-hitterforNewYorkin1983.ThenumberalsosymbolizestwomajorpartsofRighetti’slife,withhisfather,Leo,passingawayonthe19thofthemonthandhistripletsbeingbornonthe19th.

IntheFrandsenclan,anotherchildwasbornonthe19thofthemonth,Kevin’solderbrotherDJ.TheeldestFrandsenboyidolizedhisfather’sfriend,thetwo-timeAll-Starpitcher,and19becamehisfavoritenumber.Tragically,aftera19-yearbattlewithcancer,DJpassedawaySept.16,2004.

AssoonasFrandsenwasdraftedbytheGiantsin2004,thepitchingcoachthoughtabouthandinghisnumbertohislongtimefriend.IthappenedlastJune,whenthenumber19wasinFrandsen’slockerand46—KirkRueter’soldnumber—wasinRighetti’scubicle.

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CAREER…right-handed reliever kicks off 1st year with Giants as non-roster invitee after signing as minor league free agent over winter…embarks on 9th professional campaign after originally being Boston’s 34th round pick out of University of San Diego in 1999 First-Year Player Draft…owns 40-25 lifetime ledger with 30 saves and 3.00 ERA (175er, 525.2ip) over 327 minor league relief appearances…has limited opponents to .241 lifetime avg. (482-for-2,000)…has also played in San Diego and Philadelphia chains…

2006 SEASON…split campaign between double-A Reading and triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre during final season in Philadelphia organization…combined to go 3-4 with save and 2.75 ERA (22er, 72.0ip) in 48 relief appearances…

2005…logged full season with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…allowed only 1 walk in 38.0 innings…2004…spent 1st full campaign with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…co-winner of Red Barons Pitcher of Year Award with Jim Crowell…led team and tied for 3rd in International League in wins (12) and games (54)…was named to International League In-Season All-Star squad…pitched for Phoenix in Arizona Fall League…2003…opened season at double-A Mobile in San Diego sys-tem…made 2 appearances before being promoted to triple-A Portland…had contract purchased by Phillies May 2, and was assigned to Reading…earned promotion to Scranton May 24…partici-pated in Arizona Fall League for Mesa…2002…began season with double-A Trenton in Red Sox chain…was traded to San Diego June 23 and assigned to Mobile…led Southern League relievers in fewest walks per 9.0 IP (1.20)…2001…spent entire season with single-A Augusta…walked only 8 batters, struck out 95 and held opponents to .226 avg…led South Atlantic League in fewest walks per 9.0 IP (0.61)…2000…split season between single-A Lowell and Sarasota…appeared in 23 games in relief between both stops…went combined 1-0 with 1.85 ERA and 9 saves…finished 3rd in New York-Penn League averaging just 0.46 BB per 9.0 IP…1999…made pro debut with single-A Lowell…earned late-season promotion to single-A Augusta…went 4-0 with 1.92 ERA (11 ER, 51.2 IP) in 27 games between Lowell and Augusta…ranked 3rd among New York Penn League relievers in avg. against (.145).

PERSONAL…graduated from Rubidoux (Riverside, CA) High School…graduated from University of San Diego (CA)…married (Shannon, Dec. 28, 2001)…daughter (Avery, Jan. 7, 2006)…

Dan GieseriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: May 19, 19772007 Opening Day Age: 29Birthplace: Anaheim, CaliforniaResides: Oceanside, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-3 Weight : 200M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 11, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .000 4 0 0 0Dolphin .000 3 0 0 0MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .143 14 2 0 0Shea .333 3 1 0 0CitizensBank .182 11 2 0 0PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch 1.000 1 1 1 1PETCO .300 10 3 1 2AT&T .234 47 11 0 4RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

FRANDSEN’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3(twice),last:Aug.17,2006atSanDiegoMostRBI:2(twice),last:Aug.17,2006atSanDiegoMostHomeRuns:1(twice),last:Sept.15,2006atSt.LouisCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:3games(twice),last:May6-8,2006

FRANDSEN’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .286 14 4 0 0 .286 14 4 0 0Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .143 7 1 0 2 .143 7 1 0 2Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .167 12 2 0 1 .167 12 2 0 1Florida .250 4 1 0 1 .250 4 1 0 1Houston .667 3 2 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0LosAngeles-NL .000 4 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0Milwaukee .143 14 2 0 0 .143 14 2 0 0NewYork-NL .333 3 1 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0Philadelphia .182 11 2 0 0 .182 11 2 0 0Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .333 3 1 1 1 .333 3 1 1 1SanDiego .250 16 4 1 2 .250 16 4 1 2SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0Home .234 47 11 0 4 .234 47 11 0 4Road .196 46 9 2 3 .196 46 9 2 3Day .196 51 10 1 5 .196 51 10 1 5Night .238 42 10 1 2 .238 42 10 1 2Grass .215 93 20 2 7 .215 93 20 2 7Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .200 10 2 1 3 .200 10 2 1 3vs.RHP .217 83 18 1 4 .217 83 18 1 4RISP .167 24 4 0 4 .167 24 4 0 4BasesLoaded .000 3 0 0 1 .000 3 0 0 1asPinchHitter .111 9 1 0 1 .111 9 1 0 1asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .300 10 3 0 0 .300 10 3 0 0May .190 42 8 0 2 .190 42 8 0 2June .333 6 2 0 1 .333 6 2 0 1July .000 4 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0August .500 6 3 1 2 .500 6 3 1 2Sept./Oct. .190 21 4 1 2 .190 21 4 1 2BeforeASB .210 62 13 0 3 .210 62 13 0 3AfterASB .226 31 7 2 4 .226 31 7 2 4

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CAREER…young right-handed reliever has struck out 11.67 batters per 9.0 innings (233so, 179.2ip) over 1st 3 professional campaigns…comes to 2nd big league camp as non-roster invitee, owning 10-10 lifetime mark with 18 saves and 2.86 ERA (57er) over 120 minor league contests (4 starts)…SF’s 6th round draft choice in 2004 out of Northeastern (Boston, MA) University has limited opponents to .195 avg. (123-for-632) over 1st 3 professional campaigns…

2006 SEASON…earned California League In-Season All-Star honors as setup man for single-A San Jose…posted 6-4 mark with 6 saves, 2.00 ERA (19er, 85.2ip) and .182 avg. against (53-for-292) over 56 relief appearances…finished 2nd in CL for games…despite working out of bullpen, still ranked 3rd on club with 111 strikeouts…posted 11.66 strikeouts per 9 innings…was named San Jose’s Organizational Player of Month for Aug…worked 3 times in Cal League playoffs, posting 3.18 ERA (2er, 5.2ip)…

2005…was key part of bullpen for San Jose club that captured California League title…logged 3.55 ERA with 12 saves over 51 relief outings, while amassing 75 strikeouts in just 58.1 innings pitched…held opposing batters under Mendoza line at .195 (42-for-215)…2004…opened profes-sional career with 2-outing stint with Giants’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League, then logged 11 games (4 starts) at short-season Salem-Keizer…impressed during time in Northwest League, with 3.27 ERA and 44 strikeouts over 33.0 frames…

PERSONAL…graduated from Millard North (Omaha, NE) High School…attended Hastings (Hastings, NE) College and Northeastern (Boston, MA) University…single…

JUSTIN ADAM HEDRICKYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2004 ARL-Giants 0-0 10.13 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 3 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 Salem-Keizer 1-2 3.27 11 4 0 0 0 33.0 22 14 12 3 3 17 44 2 02005 SanJose 3-4 3.55 51 0 0 0 12 58.1 42 24 23 7 1 23 75 6 02006 SanJose 6-4 2.00 56 0 0 0 6 85.2 53 19 19 3 0 30 110 7 0MinorTotals 10-10 2.86 120 4 0 0 18 179.2 123 60 57 13 5 71 233 15 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin6throundof2004First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyGlennTufts.

Justin HedrickriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: June 8, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Omaha, NebraskaResides: Omaha, NebraskaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 225M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 6th round selection in 2004 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

DANIEL JOSHUA GIESEYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1999 Lowell 3-0 1.83 18 0 0 0 2 34.1 17 8 7 2 2 10 27 2 0 Augusta 1-0 2.08 9 0 0 0 0 17.1 15 4 4 1 3 5 11 1 02000 Lowell 0-0 0.92 15 0 0 0 9 19.2 12 3 2 1 0 1 20 1 0 Sarasota 1-0 3.14 8 0 0 0 0 14.1 19 8 5 2 0 2 13 0 02001 Augusta 6-4 2.19 46 0 0 0 9 74.0 65 27 18 2 1 8 95 2 02002 Trenton 1-2 3.83 23 0 0 0 3 49.1 53 24 21 6 1 9 39 1 0 Mobile 4-5 2.91 32 0 0 0 0 52.2 56 24 17 3 0 13 51 1 02003 Mobile 1-0 2.25 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 Portland 1-0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 6.0 12 9 9 2 0 3 6 0 0 Reading 2-1 1.46 9 0 0 0 1 12.1 8 2 2 1 1 1 16 0 0 Scranton 2-0 3.17 34 0 0 0 0 48.1 37 19 17 8 1 10 49 0 02004 Scranton 12-5 2.81 54 0 0 0 3 83.1 63 27 26 8 1 18 54 1 02005 Scranton 3-4 5.68 26 0 0 0 2 38.0 51 28 24 9 1 1 28 1 12006 Reading 1-2 2.48 23 0 0 0 1 36.1 27 11 10 5 0 14 27 0 0 Scranton 2-2 3.03 25 0 0 0 0 35.2 46 17 12 3 0 4 33 0 1MinorTotals 40-25 3.00 327 0 0 0 30 525.2 482 212 175 54 13 99 473 10 2

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyBostonin34throundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ TradedtoSanDiegowithRHPBradBakerinexchangeforLHPAlanEmbreeandRHPAndyShibilo,June23,2002.

■ ContractpurchasedbyPhiladelphia,May2,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.11,2006.

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fallsindugout—BookRule).BACKSTOPAREA• Ballgoingintocamerawindowinbackofhomeplate:OutofPlay(AwardbyBookRule).• Pitchedorthrownballonledgeofsignagebehindhomeplate:InPlay.OUTFIELDAREA• Battedballrollsonright-fieldfence(foulterritory):InPlay.• Battedballstaysonwalltoolonginumpire’sjudgement:OutofPlay.• Fairballstrikesrailincenterfieldandreboundsontoplayingfield:HomeRun.• Battedballinflightstrikesverticallineorleftofitoncenter-fieldwall:HomeRun.• Battedballinflightstrikescenter-fieldwallrightofyellowlineandcaromsleftin

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double-A Norwich and Fresno, combining to go 9-6 with 3.16 ERA (48er, 136.2ip) in 23 minor league starts…made 18 starts for Norwich, going 5-5 with 3.56 ERA…was promoted to triple-A level July 14 and went 4-1 with 2.02 ERA in 5 starts for Fresno…2003…opened year in Extended Spring Training, but completed comeback from surgery when he joined single-A Hagerstown June 14…spent remainder of season with Suns, making 15 starts…2002…missed entire season while recuperating from surgery to remove benign tumor from upper back…first felt discomfort dur-ing Instructional League during previous season…biopsy surgery was performed Feb. 26 by Dr. Robert McLain at Cleveland Clinic…another biopsy was needed Aug. 28, with Dr. McLain presid-ing…2001…opened professional career with short-season Salem-Keizer…helped Volcanoes to Northwest League championship…fashioned 1-0 mark with 2.38 ERA in 9 starts…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…visited with patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…taped PSA for Common Sense Media, not-for-profit group that educates parents about internet protection for their children…has also lent his time to baseball skills clinics for Junior Giants, Boys & Girls Clubs and Special Olympics…also lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…served as waiter at Giants Community Fund Guardsman Crabfreed, which ben-efited childrens charities…participated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…attended “An Evening of Art with Brett Tomko” in 2004, with all proceeds from event benefiting Giants Community Fund…

PERSONAL…graduated from Whitmer (Toldeo, OH) High School in 1997…was named USA Today honorable mention All-America…also earned All-Ohio honors…attended Youngstown State (OH) University…set Youngstown State’s single season records for strikeouts with 126 and innings with 88.2, while going 6-5 with a 4.06 ERA in 16 games (12 starts) in 2001…was named Co-Pitcher of Year in Mid-Continent Conference in final year with Penguins…started college career as shortstop/pitcher, before concentrating on pitching during senior year…married (Erin Bullard, Dec. 14, 2002)…daughter (Emma, April 18, 2003)…son (Colin Jacob, Oct. 26, 2006)…

BRAD MARTIN HENNESSEYYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 Salem-Keizer 1-0 2.38 9 9 0 0 0 34.0 28 9 9 1 4 11 22 2 02002 -Injured,DidNotPitch-2003 Hagerstown 3-9 4.20 15 15 1 0 0 79.1 81 49 37 6 5 27 44 4 02004 Norwich 5-5 3.56 18 18 0 0 0 101.0 106 42 40 8 34 55 0 0 Fresno 4-1 2.02 5 5 0 0 0 35.2 26 8 8 2 15 16 1 0 SanFrancisco 2-2 4.98 7 7 0 0 0 34.1 42 24 19 2 0 15 25 1 02005 Fresno 4-2 5.19 11 11 0 0 0 67.2 75 40 39 7 4 22 46 3 2 SanFrancisco 5-8 4.64 21 21 0 0 0 118.1 127 63 61 15 4 52 64 3 12006 Fresno 0-1 2.53 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 11 9 3 1 0 1 7 0 0 SanFrancisco 5-6 4.26 34 12 0 0 1 99.1 92 53 47 12 10 42 42 3 0MinorTotals 17-18 3.77 60 60 1 0 0 328.1 327 157 136 25 13 110 190 10 2M.L.Totals 12-16 4.54 62 40 0 0 1 252.0 261 140 127 29 14 109 131 7 1

HENNESSEY’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .222 36 27 1 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 9 0-0 1 .259 .222--- Career .228 64 79 5 18 2 0 2 7 5 1 0 1-0 25 0-0 1 .329 .235

LASTHOMERUN:Sept.25,2005atWashington(offJohnPatterson)

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin1stround(21stpickoverall)of2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySteveArnieri.

CAREER…Giants’ 1st round selection (21st pick overall) in 2001 First-Year Player Draft has spent majority of last 2 years at big league level, proving effective as both starter and reliever…SF has logged 22-18 (.550) mark in his 40 career ML starts, while he has limited opponents to 3 earned runs or less in 26 of those efforts (65.0%)…in 22 career relief appearances, has 1-2 mark with save and 3.32 ERA (15 er, 40.2 ip)…missed all of 2002 campaign when benign tumor was removed from his upper back…suffered defeat in ML debut Aug. 7, 2004 as Chicago’s Greg Maddux won his 300th game…became 1st starting pitcher to make ML debut against pitcher who won 300th game since John McPherson of Philadelphia A’s lost to Cy Young July 12, 1901 (courtesy: Bill Arnold/Sports Features Group)…former collegiate shortstop owns .228 lifetime avg. (18-for-79) with 2 2Bs, 2 HRs and 7 RBI in big leagues…

2006 SEASON…opened season with triple-A Fresno, but was recalled April 16 and became invaluable swingman on SF staff…worked out of rotation on 2 different occasions (April 16-May 4 and Aug. 14-Sept. 4), while making 3 different spot starts…also logged 1st 22 relief outings of career, having never appeared out of bullpen prior to campaign (majors or minors)…excelled as reliever, going 1-2 with save, 3.32 ERA and .211 avg. against (30-for-142)…Giants went 7-5 in his 12 starts, while he posted 4-4 mark with 4.91 ERA (32er, 58.2ip)…season ledger stood at 5-2 with 2.71 ERA (23er, 76.1ip) over his 1st 26 contests (7 starts, during which SF went 6-1)…however, beginning Aug. 19, struggled to 0-4 mark with 9.39 ERA (24er, 23.0ip) over final 8 outings (5 starts, SF went 1-4)…tossed 2.0-perfect innings May 10 vs. Cubs in 1st career relief appearance…earned 1st career save June 5 vs. Florida, while becoming 1st Giants pitcher to record 4.0-inning rescue since Rafael Novoa did so Sept. 30, 1990 vs. LA…posted initial relief victory July 6 at Los Angeles-NL, yielding 1 run on 1 hit over 3.0 innings as SF won 5-4…

2005…started season at Fresno, before becoming fixture in Giants rotation following July 9 recall…posted 13 quality starts in 21 opening assignments (61.9%), best pct. among Giants hurlers to make at least 15 starts…limited opponents to 3 earned runs or less in 14 of 21 efforts (66.7%)…ranked among NL rookie leaders in wins (T9th), ERA (6th - 4.64), starts (4th), innings pitched (5th - 118.1), strikeouts (7th - 64) and opponents avg. (5th - .276)…had tendency to be either very good, or struggle…in his 13 quality starts, fashioned 1.93 ERA (19er, 88.2ip) and .204 avg. against (64-for-314)…however, was touched for 12.74 ERA (42er, 29.2ip) and .432 avg. (63-for-146) in his other 8 games…offensively, batted .231 (9-for-39) with 2B, 1st 2 career HRs and 5 RBI…was 1 of 3 ML hurl-ers to go deep twice, joining WSH’s Livan Hernandez and CIN’s Eric Milton…logged 3 stints with Giants overall, making spot start May 1 and logging 3-effort turn in rotation May 12-June 2 before joining club for good July 9…tossed 7.0-shutout innings and clubbed 1st career HR (3-run shot in 5th off Victor Santos) for game’s only runs in 3-0 victory at Milwaukee July 28…logged career-high 7.2 frames Sept. 21 at Washington, holding Nationals to 1 run on 3 hits for 5-1 triumph…also doubled and belted solo HR that contest, both off John Patterson…became just 9th pitcher in SF history to hit at least 2 HRs in same season…2004…made Major League debut with Giants, log-ging 2 different stints with SF after pitching at organization’s top 2 outposts…in 7 starts for big league club, fashioned 2-2 ledger with 4.98 ERA…SF won 5 of his 7 starts…limited opponents to 3 earned runs or less in 4 of his 7 efforts…suffered 8-4 defeat in his Major League debut Aug. 7 vs. Chicago…battled Greg Maddux, who eventually won his 300th career game…earned 1st big league victory Aug. 13 in Philadelphia, receiving obscene offensive support in 16-6 victory…col-lected 1st big league hit, single off Brian Powell in 4th and came around to score…worked at both

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CAREER…retuns to Giants organization for 2nd campaign after being acquired from Tampa Bay April 28, 2006…comes to big league camp as non-roster invitee…has pitched majority of last 2 seasons at triple-A level…in 250 career minor league contests (20 starts), is 17-21 with 39 saves and 4.20 ERA (194er, 416.0ip)…was originally selected by Reds in 24th round of 1999 First-Year Player Draft…

2006 SEASON…split campaign between Tampa Bay and San Francisco’s triple-A clubs after being traded to Giants April 28 in exchange for RHP Tyler Walker…combined to log 3-6 ledger with 2 saves and 4.55 ERA (33er, 65.1ip) over 52 appearances…made impact upon arrival with Grizzlies, earning Fresno’s Player of Month for May…

2005…saw action for both double-A Montgomery and triple-A Durham, combining to post 3-3 record with 6 saves, 3.49 ERA (27er, 69.2ip) and .259 avg. against…appeared in 22 games with Montgomery, converting on all 6 save opportunities…earned promotion to Durham June 20…appeared in 26 games (3-1, 3.28), primarily in middle relief, in 1st action above double-A….2004…spent 1st full season at double-A with Montgomery…appeared in 43 games, tied for most on staff…made 11 appearances for Mesa Solar Sox in Arizona Fall League and posted 2-0 record with 4.60 ERA…2003…went to 1st big league camp with Tampa Bay…appeared in career-high 57 games for single-A Charleston, single-A Bakersfield and Orlando…tied for tops in organization for appearances, while going 2-2 with 2.32 ERA…posted 24 saves (3rd-most in organization) after having just 2 saves in 1st 3 professional seasons…was named Charleston’s Pitcher of Year, converting 16-of-17 save opportunities while logging 1.46 ERA…was named Best Reliever in South Atlantic League by Baseball America…was added to Tampa Bay’s 40-man roster Nov. 20…2002…made 3 stops during season among TB’s 2 single-A outposts in Charleston and Hudson Valley before finishing in Orlando…2001…upon signing with Devil Rays, reported to rookie-league Princeton and was named club’s Pitcher of Year…ranked 2nd on staff in innings pitched (48.2) and strikeouts (56)…2000…did not play professionally…1999…opened profes-sional career with Gulf Coast League Reds…made 5 appearances and was released Aug. 25…

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Carlos HinesriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: September 26, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Smithfield, North CarolinaResides: Selma, North CarolinaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-3 Weight : 190M.L. Service: 4 daysHow Obtained: Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for RHP Tyler Walker, April 28, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 3 1Turner 0-2-0 11.25 3 12.0 23 15Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. 0-0-0 4.15 1 4.1 4 2Coors 1-0-0 3.60 3 15.0 12 6Dolphin 0-1-0 7.71 1 4.2 6 4MinuteMaid 2-0-0 3.27 2 11.0 13 4Dodger 2-0-0 1.11 5 24.1 17 3Miller 2-1-0 2.05 4 22.0 14 5Shea 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Citiz.Bank 1-1-0 9.00 2 7.0 14 7PNC 1-0-0 3.24 3 8.1 5 3Busch 0-1-0 27.00 1 2.0 5 6PETCO 1-0-0 1.53 3 17.2 9 3AT&T 1-10-1 5.89 29 102.1 125 67RFK 1-0-0 1.17 1 7.2 3 1

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2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 3.68 2 7.1 9 3 0-0-0 3.93 4 18.1 22 8Atlanta 0-1-0 8.44 1 5.1 8 5 0-2-0 11.25 3 12.0 23 15Chicago-NL 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 0 0 0-2-0 6.39 3 12.2 16 9Cincinnati 0-0-0 3.86 2 9.1 9 4 0-0-0 3.86 2 9.1 9 4Colorado 1-1-0 3.75 4 12.0 6 5 1-1-0 3.31 7 32.2 25 12Florida 0-0-1 2.25 1 4.0 2 1 0-2-1 9.00 3 13.0 17 13Houston 1-0-0 1.80 1 5.0 7 1 2-0-0 3.27 2 11.0 13 4LosAngeles-NL 2-2-0 5.40 5 13.1 12 8 2-3-0 4.68 9 32.2 36 17Milwaukee 0-1-0 5.63 2 8.0 9 5 2-1-0 2.05 4 22.0 14 5NewYork-NL 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Philadelphia 0-0-0 9.00 1 2.0 4 2 1-2-0 9.00 4 14.0 28 14Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.0 1 0 1-0-0 3.00 4 9.0 6 3St.Louis 0-1-0 15.75 2 4.0 7 7 1-1-0 3.44 4 18.1 15 7SanDiego 1-0-0 0.68 3 13.1 6 1 1-1-0 2.91 5 21.2 16 7SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-0-0 9.00 2 3.0 5 3 1-1-0 3.78 4 16.2 14 7

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Interleague 0-0-0 2.35 3 7.2 6 2 0-0-0 2.35 3 7.2 6 2

Season 5-6-1 4.26 34 99.1 92 47 12-16-1 4.54 62 252.0 261127Home 0-3-1 5.30 16 35.2 38 21 1-10-1 5.89 29 102.1 125 67Road 5-3-0 3.68 18 63.2 54 26 11-6-0 3.61 33 149.2 136 60Day 0-2-0 4.11 15 30.2 29 14 3-6-0 3.89 25 90.1 82 39Night 5-4-1 4.33 19 68.2 63 33 9-10-1 4.90 37 161.2 179 88Starter 4-4-0 4.91 12 58.2 62 32 11-14-0 4.77 40 211.1 231112Reliever 1-2-1 3.32 22 40.2 30 15 1-2-1 3.32 22 40.2 30 15

March/April 2-0-0 2.79 3 19.1 14 6 2-0-0 2.79 3 19.1 14 6May 1-1-0 2.81 5 16.0 15 5 3-2-0 4.03 9 38.0 40 17June 0-0-1 2.03 6 13.1 10 3 0-1-1 5.28 7 15.1 17 9July 1-0-0 2.12 8 17.0 10 4 3-1-0 2.79 12 42.0 31 13August 1-3-0 7.36 7 22.0 30 18 2-8-0 5.97 17 75.1 98 50Sept./Oct. 0-2-0 8.49 5 11.2 13 11 2-4-0 4.65 14 62.0 61 32BeforeASB 4-1-1 2.41 17 59.2 44 16 7-3-1 3.38 23 90.2 79 34AfterASB 1-5-0 7.03 17 39.2 48 31 5-13-0 5.19 39 161.1 182 93

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .982 62 22 34 1 57 3

HENNESSEY’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:7.2,Sept.21,2005atWashington Reliever:4.0(twice),last:June16,2006atSeattleMostStrikeouts: 7(3times),last:Aug.30,2005vs.ColoradoWinningStreak: 2games(3times),last:May15-July6,2006LosingStreak: 5games,Aug.9-Sept.15,2005

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .284 416 118 14vs.Right .258 554 143 15

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CAREER…27-year-old catcher comes to 1st big league camp as non-roster invitee…kicks off 7th professional campaign, having logged only 11 games above single-A level…has hit .250 (157-for-629) with 29 HRs and 92 RBI over last 3 seasons after hitting just .201 (75-for-373) with HR and 30 RBI during 1st 3 years…

2006 SEASON…posted best offensive campaign of career, hitting .258 with 15 HRs and 30 RBI in 69 contests for single-A San Jose…led club in home runs…established career standards in HRs, runs (44), 2Bs (13) and slugging (.511)…logged 52 contests behind plate and owned .998 fielding mark (2 errors)…caught all 5 of San Jose’s California League playoff contests, hitting .278 (5-for-18) with 2B and 2 RBI…

2005…spent majority of campaign with single-A Augusta, before closing year at double-A Norwich…combined to hit .231 (46-for-199) with 8 2Bs, 5 HRs and career-high 33 RBI in 67 contests…2004…hit 9 HRs for San Jose after hitting 1 during 1st 3 professional campaigns…bat-ted career-best .259 for Giants, while driving in 29 runs over 61 contests…2003…appeared in 55 games for single-A Hagerstown, hitting .220 with 10 2Bs, 3B, HR and 11 RBI in 50 games…2002…returned to short-season Salem-Keizer, where he hit .172 with 11 RBI…2001…opened professional career at Salem-Keizer…

PERSONAL…graduated from McClatchy (Sacramento, CA) High School…same school produced big leaguers Larry Bowa, Nick Johnson and Rowland Office…attended American River (Sacramento, CA) College and Oral Roberts (Tulsa, OK) University…earned 3rd team All-America honors during junior year at Oral Roberts, while finishing 7th in NCAA with .437 avg. in 2000…single…

STEPHEN ROBERT HOLMYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2001 Salem-Keizer .208 33 72 8 15 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 10-0 16 1-0 2 .278 .3102002 Salem-Keizer .172 50 128 15 22 4 0 0 11 4 2 0 15-0 16 0-0 3 .203 .2552003 Hagerstown .220 55 173 12 38 10 1 1 17 2 1 3 8-0 32 3-1 3 .306 .2652004 SanJose .259 61 201 27 91 12 0 9 29 4 0 4 33-0 52 1-2 3 .453 .3742005 Augusta .233 56 176 16 41 7 0 5 31 2 3 3 17-0 36 1-1 4 .358 .307 Norwich .217 11 23 4 5 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 4-0 7 1-0 0 .261 .3792006 SanJose .258 69 229 44 59 13 0 15 30 5 0 5 24-0 59 0-0 2 .511 .341MinorTotals .232 335 1002 126 232 50 2 30 122 20 7 18 111-0 218 7-4 17 .375 .317

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin17throundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyToddThomas.

Steve Holmcatcher

Birthdate: October 21, 19792007 Opening Day Age: 27Birthplace: Sacramento, CaliforniaResides: Sacramento, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-0 Weight : 195M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 17th round selection in 2001 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

CARLOS LAMONT HINESYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1999 GCL-Reds 0-0 8.10 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 5 12 9 0 0 8 7 5 12000 -DidNotPitch-2001 Princeton 2-3 4.44 13 7 0 0 0 48.2 51 33 23 3 3 17 56 6 12002 Charleston 1-3 5.21 24 7 0 0 2 48.1 54 29 28 1 1 15 26 5 0 HudsonValley 2-2 3.96 5 5 0 0 0 25.0 28 13 11 3 3 7 12 0 0 Orlando 0-0 16.20 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 9 6 0 2 5 3 2 02003 Charleston 1-0 1.46 30 0 0 0 16 37.0 25 6 6 2 1 9 25 4 0 Bakersfield 1-1 2.77 25 0 0 0 8 26.0 22 10 8 0 4 13 23 5 0 Orlando 0-1 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 02004 Montgomery 4-2 4.41 43 1 0 0 5 79.2 82 43 39 4 2 22 64 8 02005 Montgomery 0-2 3.71 22 0 0 0 6 34.0 28 17 14 1 0 16 23 2 0 Durham 3-1 3.28 26 0 0 0 0 35.2 39 16 13 1 2 17 22 3 02006 Durham 1-1 1.80 8 0 0 0 0 10.0 13 5 2 0 0 2 7 1 0 Fresno 2-5 5.04 44 0 0 0 2 55.1 65 36 31 7 4 26 43 7 0MinorTotals 10-10 2.86 120 4 0 0 18 179.2 123 60 57 13 5 71 233 15 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyCincinnatiin24throundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySteveKirn.

■ Released,August25,1999;signedbyTampaBay,June20,2001.

■ TradedtoSanFranciscoinexchangeforRHPTylerWalker,April28,2006.

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CAREER…23-year-old left-handed hitting 1st baseman has made great strides over last 2 years, consummating with 12-game ML stint in 2006…SF’s 21st round selection in 2002 First-Year Player Draft has compiled .255 batting avg. with 95 2Bs, 56 HRs and 265 RBI in 491 career minor league contests…was selected as Giants’ 4th-best prospect following 2005 campaign by Baseball America…

2006 SEASON…logged 1st year above single-A level, including trio of brief stints with Giants (April 17-20, May 25-30 and June 13-20)…spent minor league campaign with double-A Connecticut, batting .232 with 13 2Bs, 4 2Bs, 10 HRs and 42 RBI in 86 games…was recalled for 1st time April 17 when Lance Niekro was placed on Bereavement List, and made ML debut April 18 at Arizona…collected 1st big league hit April 19 in desert, single off Diamondbacks’ Brandon Webb…made 1st ML start May 26 vs. Colorado and responded by going 3-for-4 with 2 2Bs and 3 RBI…went 7-for-24 (.292) with 3 2Bs and 4 RBI in 12 big league contests overall…played for Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League…

2005…helped single-A San Jose to California League championship, while clubbing career-best 22 HRs to finish 4th among Giants farmhands…hit .282 and established career standards for runs (87), 2Bs (28), 3Bs (7), HRs and RBI (79)…led Giants in HRs and slugging (.532)…appeared in 127 contests, highest total of his career…shared San Jose’s June Player of Month honors with Kevin Frandsen…hit .217 (5-for-23) with 4 RBI in 6 Cal League playoff contests…2004…spent majority of campaign at single-A Hagerstown before late season promotion to San Jose…tied for Suns lead with 15 HRs, while tying for 3rd with 54 RBI…earned Hagerstown’s July Player of Month honors…played final month of season at San Jose and appeared in 8 Cal League post season games…2003…opened campaign at Hagerstown before returning to short-season Salem-Keizer…2002…kicked off professional career with Arizona Rookie League Giants before earning promotion to Salem-Keizer…helped Volcanoes to Northwest League championship…

PERSONAL…graduated from Federal Way (WA) High School…led team to Washington State 4A baseball title in 2001 and runner-up spot in 2002…single…

TRAVIS TAKASHI ISHIKAWAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 ARL-Giants .279 19 68 10 19 4 2 1 10 0 0 2 7-1 20 7-0 1 .441 .364 Salem-Keizer .307 23 88 14 27 2 1 1 17 1 1 1 5-0 22 1-1 4 .386 .3472003 Hagerstown .206 57 194 20 40 5 0 3 22 1 1 3 33-5 69 3-4 5 .278 .329 Salem-Keizer .254 66 248 53 63 17 4 3 31 0 1 5 44-0 77 0-0 11 .391 .3762004 Hagerstown .256 97 355 59 91 19 2 15 54 1 1 11 45-0 110 10-5 5 .448 .357 SanJose .232 16 56 10 13 7 0 1 10 0 1 1 10-2 16 0-0 0 .411 .3532005 SanJose .282 127 432 87 122 28 7 22 79 2 5 7 70-3 129 1-4 8 .532 .3872006 Connecticut .232 86 298 33 69 13 4 10 42 1 3 3 35-0 88 0-0 5 .403 .316 SanFrancisco .292 12 24 1 7 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 0 .500 .320MinorTotals .255 491 1739 286 444 95 20 56 265 6 13 33 249-11 531 22-14 39 .430 .357M.L.Totals .292 12 24 1 7 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 0 .500 .320

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin21stroundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMattWoodward.

Travis IshikawafirSt BaSeman

Birthdate: September 24, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 23Birthplace: Seattle, WashingtonResides: Tacoma, WashingtonBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-3 Weight : 225M.L. Service: 18 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 21st round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER…24-year-old University of California, Berkeley product has won 2 batting titles in 2 different leagues after being signed by Giants as non-drafted free agent in June 2004…2-time All-Star has played at each minor league classification and owns .328 lifetime avg. (403-for-1,230) to go along with .400 on-base mark over 333 career contests…has played mostly in outfield, while also adding 1st base to resume in 2006…

2006 SEASON…continued his ascent of organization, playing at Giants’ top 3 outposts…com-bined to hit .297 (146-for-492) over 139 games between single-A San Jose, double-A Connecticut and triple-A Fresno…finished 5th among Giants farmhands in avg., while tying for lead with 146 hits…opened season with San Jose and hit .324 with 2 HRs and 31 RBI…had 5-game cameo with Fresno May 20-24, before completing campaign with Connecticut…appeared in 15 games at 1B and 95 in OF…was tabbed San Jose’s Organizational Player of Month in Aug., before winning Connecticut’s honors in July…

2005…captured South Atlantic League batting crown with .349 mark for single-A Augusta…also paced circuit in 2Bs (38), while ranking 2nd for both hits (164) and on-base pct. (.415)…had most hits among all SF minor leaguers, while ranking 2nd in 2Bs, 3rd for avg. and RBI (88), and 4th for on-base pct….was named Topps’ SAL Player of Month for August after batting .402 (41-for-102) with 19 RBI in 27 games…earned both in- and post-season SAL All-Star accolades…2004…after being surpassed in draft, signed with Giants organziation and led Northwest League with .347 batting avg. at short-season Salem-Keizer…hitting mark was 11 points higher than nearest com-petitor, while he was also tops in loop with 93 hits, 2nd with 24 2Bs and 6th with .407 on-base pct….was tabbed to NW League’s in-season All-Star squad…

PERSONAL…graduated from Crespi (Encino, CA) High School in 2000, where he led baseball team to 3-straight league titles…was Mission League MVP, All-Valley and 1st Team All-CIF Division I after batting .415 as senior…won gold medal with Youth Junior National Team in 1998, and is vet-eran of 2000 Palomino World Series, 2001 Alaska League and 2002 Cape Cod League…graduated from University of California, Berkeley with degree in American Studies…named honorable men-tion Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball after establishing Cal record with 23-game hitting streak, and going 7-for-13 in NCAA South Regional…married (Krysti Whalen, Dec. 9, 2006)…

BRIAN JEFFERY HORWITZYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 Salem-Keizer .347 71 268 41 93 24 1 2 44 0 3 8 21-0 34 3-3 1 .466 .4072005 Augusta .349 123 470 77 164 38 4 2 88 0 7 8 50-2 39 6-6 10 .460 .4152006 SanJose .324 56 207 26 67 11 2 2 31 0 3 4 30-2 23 0-2 2 .425 .414 Fresno .125 5 16 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 2 0-0 0 .188 .222 Connecticut .286 78 269 23 77 9 1 2 29 0 3 4 31-0 35 3-3 3 .349 .365MinorTotals .328 333 1230 168 403 83 8 8 193 0 16 24 134-4 133 12-14 16 .428 .400

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyOaklandin26throundof2003First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SignedbySanFranciscoasnon-draftedfreeagent,June16,2004.

Brian HorwitzoUtfielder

Birthdate: November 7, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Santa Monica, CaliforniaResides: Phoenix, Arizona Bats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 188M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 16, 2004Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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CAREER…25-year-old backstop comes to 3rd big league camp (2004, ’06-07)…was originally chosen by SF as backstop in 2nd round (55th player selected overall) of 2003 First-Year Player Draft…owns .274 avg. in 362 minor league games over 1st 4 professional seasons…has spent majority of career as catcher (163 games), but has also seen action at 2B (44) and 3B (80)…

2006 SEASON…returned to catching after playing infield in 2005…split season between single-A San Jose and double-A Connecticut, marking 1st foray above single-A level…hit. .265 (100-for-377) with 19 2Bs, 2 3Bs, HR and 43 RBI in 105 overall games…spent 1st half of campaign with San Jose, where he hit .280 and drove in 26 runs over 64 contests…earned promotion to Defenders July 13, and hit .239 over 41 outings…

2005…made switch to infield at San Jose, appearing in 43 games at 2nd base and 79 contests at 3rd…also logged 9 outings behind plate…batted .288 with 22 2Bs, 10 HRs and 67 RBI in 128 games, while establishing career highs in every offensive category except avg. and 3Bs…2004…struggled during 2nd professional season, opening year at San Jose and batting just .186 over 45 games…got swing back during 8-game stint with Giants’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League, then hit at .329 clip in 17 games at single-A Salem-Keizer to end campaign…2003…opened profes-sional career at Salem-Keizer, earning Northwest League All-Star honors…ranked 10th in short-season circuit with .296 batting avg….

PERSONAL…graduated from Casa Roble (CA) High School, where he was named Athlete of Year with academic honors his senior year…attended California State University Long Beach…earned All-Big West accolades in 2003, while leading 49ers to NCAA Super Regional…single…

JEFFERY TODD JENNINGSYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2003 Salem-Keizer .296 59 233 27 69 9 2 3 2 1 4 5 15-0 36 5-3 5 .391 .3462004 SanJose .185 45 177 20 33 6 0 1 12 2 0 4 10-0 36 5-4 6 .237 .246 ARL-Giants .385 8 26 7 10 3 1 0 6 0 0 1 1-0 5 2-0 0 .577 .429 Salem-Keizer .329 17 70 7 23 3 0 3 11 0 0 0 3-0 12 0-1 2 .500 .3562005 SanJose .288 128 504 64 145 22 1 10 67 6 9 6 23-1 77 7-5 18 .395 .3212006 SanJose .280 64 239 35 67 15 2 0 26 5 1 8 15-0 40 4-0 5 .360 .342 Connecticut .239 41 138 9 33 4 0 1 17 0 1 0 4-1 23 1-0 0 .290 .259MinorTotals .274 362 1387 169 380 62 6 18 171 14 15 23 71-2 229 24-13 36 .366 .317

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof2003FirstYearPlayerDraft.SignedbyLeeCarballo.

Todd Jenningscatcher/infielder

Birthdate: December 10, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Orangevale, CaliforniaResides: Newcastle, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-0 Weight : 190M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 2003 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .182 11 2 0 1Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .000 2 0 0 0MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .625 8 5 0 3RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .000 3 0 0 0Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

ISHIKAWA’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3,May26,2006vs.ColoradoMostRBI:3,May26,2006vs.ColoradoMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:4games,April19-May28,2006

ISHIKAWA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .182 11 2 0 1 .182 11 2 0 1Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .625 8 5 0 3 .625 8 5 0 3Florida .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .000 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .000 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0Home .625 8 5 0 3 .625 8 5 0 3Road .125 16 2 0 1 .125 16 2 0 1Day .222 9 2 0 1 .222 9 2 0 1Night .333 15 5 0 3 .333 15 5 0 3Grass .292 24 7 0 4 .292 24 7 0 4Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .400 5 2 0 2 .400 5 2 0 2vs.RHP .263 19 5 0 2 .263 19 5 0 2RISP .429 7 3 0 4 .429 7 3 0 4BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .667 3 2 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .500 2 1 0 0 .500 2 1 0 0May .500 10 5 0 3 .500 10 5 0 3June .083 12 1 0 1 .083 12 1 0 1July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --BeforeASB .292 24 7 0 4 .292 24 7 0 4AfterASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase 1.000 10 51 8 0 59 6

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CAREER…29-year-old right-hander has spent parts of each of last 6 seasons in big leagues, includ-ing all of 2004 with Montreal in his lone full campaign in majors…though used in relief for most of his big league career, has had more success in the rotation, posting 4.77 ERA in 38 starts…in 2001, he became just 5th player and pitcher from South Korea to appear in Major League game…should he appear in game for Giants would become 1st player from South Korea in franchise history…pitched for Korea in inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006, helping club to semi-finals…at 18 years old, became youngest player ever to represent Korea in 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta…

2006 SEASON…opened season by pitching for Korea in World Baseball Classic…began regu-lar season with Colorado and posted 19.80 ERA in 3 relief appearances before going on Disabled List on April 15-May 22 with bruised right shin…had 6-outing rehab assignment with triple-A Colorado Springs…made 3 more appearances for Rockies before being designated for assign-ment June 4…5 days later was outrighted to Colorado Springs…made 15 more starts for Sky Sox before being traded to Cincinnati Sept. 5…started next day vs. SF in Reds debut and suffered 3-2 loss…made 1 other appearance, working in relief Sept. 17 at Chicago…

2005…opened year with Washington organization, appearing in 12 games at big league level before being acquired by Colorado in early August…was initially used out of bullpen after joining Rockies, but made 7 consecutive starts to end the year…combined to go 6-3 with 4.90 ERA (45er, 82.2ip) in 24 games (10 starts) for Washington and Colorado…was 4-1 with 4.28 mark (26er, 54.2ip) in 10 starts and 2-2 with 6.11 ERA (19er, 28.0ip) in 14 relief appearances…established career high in wins (6), while posting 2nd-most starts (10) and innings (82.2) in Major League career…pitched 1st career complete game shutout Sept. 24 vs. San Francisco, just 13th blanking ever by individual pitcher at Coors Field…became just 6th Rockies pitcher with CG shutout at Coors Field…Kim became 1st Rockies pitcher to throw complete game shutout either at home or on road since John Thomson Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Milwaukee…Rockies played Major League record 645 games without complete game shutout…with Colorado, went 5-1 with 4.22 ERA (25er, 53.1ip)…won each of 1st 5 decisions with Rockies…began year with triple-A New Orleans in Washington chain, going 4-2 with 2.76 ERA in 9 starts…contract was purchased by Washington May 26…was claimed by Colorado Aug. 5 and added to 25-man roster Aug. 7 when Dan Miceli was placed on Disabled List…made Rockies debut in spot start in 1st game of doubleheader Aug. 8 vs. Florida…joined Byung-Hyun Kim as starters in that doubleheader, marking 1st time that 2 pitchers with same last name started both ends of doubleheader since Perry brothers, Gaylord and Jim, started each end of doubleheader for Cleveland June 22, 1974 at Boston…2004…spent entire season with Montreal, 1st full campaign in majors…went 4-6 with 4.58 ERA in 43 games (17 starts) for Expos, establishing career highs in nearly every category, includ-ing games, starts, innings (135.2), and strikeouts (87)…ranked among team leaders in innings (2nd), starts (4th), and strikeouts (4th)…went 3-6 with 4.75 mark (45er, 85.1ip) in 17 starts and 1-0, 4.29 ERA (24er, 50.1ip) in 26 relief appearances…2003…had 2 stints with Expos, but spent most of year with triple-A Edmonton…was recalled May 31 when Zach Day was placed on Disabled List…made 1 start before returning to Edmonton June 5…recalled again June 20, was optioned to triple-A July 10…appeared in 4 games with 3 starts for Expos…2002…pitched for 4 different teams after being traded from Boston to Montreal…began year with triple-A Pawtucket, but did not make appear-ance before being recalled by Boston…spent nearly all of April and May with Red Sox before being optioned June 2…recorded 1st ML win in relief May 4 at Tampa Bay…had another stint with Red Sox June 28-July 10, combining to go 2-0 with 7.45 ERA in 15 games (2 starts) for Boston…earned 1st ML win as starter July 2 vs. Toronto…was acquired by Montreal in Cliff Floyd trade July 30…went 3-0

Sun-Woo KimriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: September 4, 19772007 Opening Day Age: 29Birthplace: Inchon, South KoreaResides: Orlando, FloridaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 180M.L. Service: 3 years, 75 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 14, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

with 1.24 ERA in 7 starts for triple-A Ottawa and was September call-up for Expos…logged 1-0 led-ger with 0.89 ERA in 4 games (3 starts) for Montreal in Sept…recorded 1st ML hit Sept. 17 at Florida, single to left-center off Julian Tavarez in 2nd inning…2001…split season between Pawtucket and Boston, logging 4 stints with Red Sox in his 1st Major League action…initially recalled by Boston June 14 and made big league debut June 15 at Atlanta, tossing 1.0 relief inning in 9-5 win…was optioned to Pawtucket June 21, but came back with Red Sox June 27…went back to minors July 22 and recalled again Aug. 15…was optioned Aug. 26 to make room for Pedro Martinez…was recalled again Sept. 4…overall, went 0-2 with 5.83 ERA in 20 games (2 starts) with Boston…made his first career start in 7-2 loss Sept. 29 at Detroit…2000…led Pawtucket pitching staff in wins (11), games started (25), innings pitched (134.1) and strikeouts (116)…ranked 9th among triple-A pitchers in wins and 10th in strikeouts per 9 innings (7.77)…1999…led double-A Trenton with 26 starts and 130 strikeouts, going 9-8 with 4.89 ERA…helped lead Mesa to Arizona Fall League championship with 5-1 record and 2.27 ERA, allowing only 19 hits and 7 walks in 31.2 innings…1998…pitched for single-A Sarasota in Florida State League…tied for league lead with 5 complete games and tied for 4th with 12 wins…pitched in Florida Instructional League…

PERSONAL…attended Korea University…helped lead Korean Jr. National Team to 2 World Baseball Championships in 1994 and 1995…married (Su Youn, Dec 9, 2003)…son (Alexander, Jan. 4, 2005)…

SUN-WOO KIMYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1998 Sarasota 12-8 4.82 26 24 5 0 0 153.0 159 88 82 18 2 40 132 11 01999 Trenton 9-8 4.89 26 26 1 1 0 149.0 160 86 81 16 9 44 130 4 02000 Pawtucket 11-7 6.03 26 25 0 0 0 134.1 170 98 90 17 5 42 116 5 02001 Pawtucket 6-7 5.36 19 14 0 0 0 89.0 93 55 53 10 6 27 79 4 1 Boston 0-2 5.83 20 2 0 0 0 41.2 54 27 27 1 4 21 27 5 02002 Boston 2-0 7.45 15 2 0 0 0 29.0 34 24 24 5 1 7 18 2 0 Pawtucket 4-2 3.18 8 8 1 0 0 45.1 34 18 16 4 3 16 37 1 0 Ottawa 3-0 1.24 7 7 1 0 0 43.2 29 11 6 2 0 16 28 0 0 Montreal 1-0 0.89 4 3 0 0 0 20.1 18 2 2 0 1 7 11 0 02003 Edmonton 10-8 5.03 22 22 3 2 0 132.1 147 83 74 18 3 53 83 5 0 Montreal 0-1 8.36 4 3 0 0 0 14.0 24 13 13 6 4 8 5 0 02004 Montreal 4-6 4.58 43 17 0 0 0 135.2 145 80 69 17 13 55 87 6 02005 NewOrleans 4-2 2.76 9 9 0 0 0 49.0 46 23 15 4 2 15 38 2 0 Washington 1-2 6.14 12 2 0 0 0 29.1 41 20 20 3 2 8 17 1 0 Colorado 5-1 4.22 12 8 1 0 0 53.1 56 26 25 7 1 13 38 3 02006 Colorado 0-0 19.29 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 17 15 15 2 1 8 4 1 0 ColoradoSprings 8-6 5.05 21 21 2 2 0 124.2 149 77 70 14 7 36 71 9 0 Cincinnati 0-1 5.40 2 1 0 0 0 6.2 7 4 4 3 0 0 4 2 0MinorTotals 67-48 4.76 164 156 13 6 0 920.1 987 539 487 103 37 289 714 41 1A.L.Totals 2-2 6.49 35 4 0 0 0 70.2 88 51 51 6 5 28 45 7 0N.L.Totals 11-11 5.00 83 34 1 1 0 266.1 308 160 148 38 22 99 166 13 0M.L.Totals 13-13 5.31 118 38 1 1 0 337.0 396 211 199 44 27 127 211 20 0

KIM’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .500 8 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.000 .500--- Career .183 83 60 5 11 3 0 0 8 10 1 0 0-0 17 1-0 5 .233 .180

LASTHOMERUN:None

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYear Country W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 Korea 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 7 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyBostonasnon-draftedfreeagent,Nov.21,1997.

■ TradedtoMontrealwithRHPSeung-JunSonginexchangeforOFCliffFloyd,July30,2002.

■ ClaimedonwaiversbyColorado,Aug.5,2005.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril15-May22,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithColoradoSpringsApril25-May25)withbruisedrightshin.

■ TradedtoCincinnatiwithcashinexchangeforfutureconsiderations,Sept.5,2006.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.6,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.14,2006.

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CAREER…left-handed hitting 1st baseman and outfielder brings versatility, power and high on-base pct. to Giants…2001 All-Star has hit .280 or better 7 times, while registering 8 different 20-homer campaigns, 6 years with at least 80 RBI and pair of 20-steal seasons…15-year veteran has long been one of National League’s top left-handed hitters, compiling lifetime .280 avg. with 316 2Bs, 272 HRs and 943 RBI in 1,620 career games with Atlanta (1992-99) and San Diego (2000-06)…has combined power with an ability to get on base, owning .372 career on-base percentage and .507 slugging mark…has reached 20 HR/20 SB plateau twice in his career (2000-01)…ranks among Padres franchise all-time leaders in 2Bs (4th - 176), RBI (4th - 493), home runs (5th - 133), runs (4th - 449) and walks (2nd - 470)…career-high 113 RBI in 2001 were most ever by Padres’ 1st baseman…finished 3rd in 1994 NL Rookie of Year voting behind Los Angeles’ Raul Mondesi and Houston’s John Hudek…

POST SEASON…has wealth of post season experience, making 7 appearances on October stage with Atlanta (1995-99) and San Diego (2005-06)…owns World Series ring from Braves’ 1995 championship, while having won 2 NL pennants with Atlanta in 1996 and ’99…in 62 career post season games, owns .236 avg. (39-for-165) with 3 2Bs, 10 HRs and 22 RBI…has had most success in LDS play, hitting at .313 clip (21-for-67) with 3 2Bs, 3 HRs and 8 RBI in 23 contests…bat-tered Indians pitching in 1995 World Series for .313 average (5-for-16), including 3 homers and 4 RBI…homered in all 3 games at Jacobs Field, becoming 1st player to go deep in 3 consecutive road Fall Classic games…posted .875 slugging pct. in series, tying Hank Aaron and Lonnie Smith for Braves record for most HRs in single World Series…

2006 SEASON…was limited to 4 at-bats after missing 1st 150 games of final season in San Diego due to left shoulder surgery…went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI and 2 walks (.833 on-base pct.), while appearing as pinch-hitter over final 2 weeks of season…was originally placed on 15-day Disabled List April 1, retroactive to March 26…appeared in 8-game rehabilitation assignment with single-A Lake Elsinore…was transferred to 60-day DL Sept. 8…reinstated from 60-day Disabled List Sept. 20…made 1st ML plate appearance Sept. 20 vs. Arizona and walked as pinch-hitter…went 2-for-3 with 2B as pinch hitter in NLDS action vs. St. Louis…

2005…led Padres in home runs (18) for 3rd time, while hitting .248 and driving in 58 runs…reg-istered 23rd career multi-HR game, 1st at PETCO Park, May 4 vs. Colorado…homered in 3 straight games May 8, 9 and 11, marking 3rd time in career and 1st time since June 20, 21 and 23, 2000…2004…batted .291 with 32 2Bs, 9 HRs and 66 RBI in 127 games between left field (104 games) and 1st base (18)…was on 15-day Disabled List May 28-June 16 with right oblique strain…hit .310 (65-for-210) with 19 2Bs, 7 HRs and 36 RBI in 66 games after All-Star Break…clubbed 250th career home run with 2-run shot off Cincinnati’s Paul Wilson Aug. 13 at Great American Ballpark…2003…was limited to 121 games by variety of injuries, however still led club in HRs (21) for 2nd consecutive season…topped 20-home run mark for 5th consecutive year and 8th season overall…had 3 multi-homer games (April 19 at Colorado, April 27 at Cincinnati and June 17 at Colorado)…batted .262 with 19 HRs and 52 RBI before All-Star Break, but fell to .230 with 2 home runs and 15 RBI in 40 games after break…was placed on 15-day Disabled List Sept. 5

Ryan KleskofirSt BaSeman/oUtfielder

Birthdate: June 12, 19712007 Opening Day Age: 35Birthplace: Westminster, CaliforniaResides: Corpus Christi, TexasBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight : 6-3 Weight : 220M.L. Service: 13 years, 78 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 19, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2007

> 2001 NL All-Star> Has hit .280 or better 7 times, with 8 20-HR campaigns and 6 80-RBI seasons> Is veteran of 62 career post season games

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Turner 0-0-0 9.00 5 7.0 10 7Wrigley 0-0-0 1.69 4 10.2 11 2GreatAmer. 0-1-0 3.60 1 5.0 4 2Coors 3-0-0 5.35 11 37.0 42 22Dolphin 0-0-0 3.00 2 6.0 7 2MinuteMaid 0-0-0 4.05 2 6.2 7 3Dodger 2-0-0 6.55 3 11.0 12 8Miller 0-1-0 8.22 2 7.2 10 7Shea 0-1-0 4.76 6 17.0 25 9Citiz.Bank 0-2-0 6.14 5 14.2 18 10PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 1-0-0 2.45 5 13.0 25 15AT&T 0-0-0 5.14 2 7.0 8 4RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Camden 0-0-0 3.86 2 7.0 10 3Fenway 1-1-0 7.13 16 35.1 41 28U.S.Cellular 0-0-0 0.00 2 8.0 9 0Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica 0-1-0 12.46 1 4.1 6 6Kauffman 1-0-0 0.00 3 7.2 1 0Angel 0-0-0 9.00 1 2.0 4 2Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee 0-0-0 4.50 2 4.0 7 2McAfee 0-0-0 13.50 1 2.0 3 3Safeco 0-0-0 27.00 1 1.0 2 3Tropicana 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 0 0Ameriquest 0-0-0 1.08 2 8.1 7 1RogersCentre 0-0-0 4.91 4 7.1 10 4

KIM’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 33.75 1 1.1 4 5 0-0-0 33.75 1 1.1 4 5Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 7.30 9 12.1 14 10Chicago-NL 0-0-0 10.80 1 1.2 3 2 1-0-0 1.42 5 12.2 14 2Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 1.04 2 8.2 8 1Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Florida 0-0-0 -.-- 1 0.0 0 1 1-1-0 2.84 8 25.1 29 8Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 10.32 5 11.1 20 13LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 3 2 3-0-0 3.68 5 22.0 21 9Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-2-0 8.53 4 12.2 16 12NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-2-0 5.84 10 24.2 35 16Philadelphia 0-0-0 13.50 1 3.1 6 5 1-3-0 5.15 9 36.2 39 21Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 5.40 2 8.1 8 5St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 4.91 3 11.0 14 6SanDiego 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 2 1 1-1-0 5.55 7 24.1 34 15SanFrancisco 0-1-0 4.50 2 6.0 6 3 1-1-0 2.57 4 21.0 15 6Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 0

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 6.10 4 10.1 15 7Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 7.71 3 4.2 7 4Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 13.50 1 1.1 5 2Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 9.82 3 11.0 14 12KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 0.00 4 8.2 1 0LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 11.37 2 6.1 12 8Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.80 1 5.0 3 1NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 8.10 5 10.0 13 9Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 9.00 2 3.0 4 3Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 5.00 3 9.0 8 5TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 8.31 4 4.1 7 4Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.08 2 8.1 7 1Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 6.10 8 20.2 29 14

Interleague ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-2-0 5.72 15 39.1 41 25

Season 0-1-0 12.51 8 13.2 24 19 13-13-0 5.31118 337.0 396199Home 0-1-0 12.10 4 9.2 14 13 8-8-0 5.84 58 175.2 208114Road 0-0-0 13.50 4 4.0 10 6 5-5-0 4.74 60 161.1 188 85Day 0-1-0 6.43 3 7.0 9 5 3-5-0 4.72 37 97.1 110 51Night 0-0-0 18.90 5 6.2 15 14 10-8-0 5.56 81 239.2 286148Starter 0-1-0 3.60 1 5.0 4 2 9-10-0 4.77 38 194.1 224103Reliever 0-0-0 17.65 7 8.2 20 17 4-3-0 6.06 80 142.2 172 96

March/April 0-0-0 19.80 3 5.0 12 11 0-0-0 4.18 17 32.1 27 15May 0-0-0 13.50 2 2.0 5 3 3-2-0 8.91 15 32.1 46 32June 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.0 0 1 2-3-0 6.79 19 51.2 61 39July ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-3-0 6.79 26 53.0 76 40August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-1-0 4.29 18 56.2 60 27Sept./Oct. 0-1-0 5.40 2 6.2 7 4 5-4-0 3.73 23 111.0 126 46BeforeASB 0-0-0 19.29 6 7.0 17 15 6-8-0 6.50 65 151.0 177109AfterASB 0-1-0 5.40 2 6.2 7 4 7-5-0 4.35 53 186.0 219 90

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .921 118 26 32 5 63 1

KIM’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 3,Sept.,24,2005vs.SanFrancisco(withColorado)InningsPitched-Starter:9.0,Sept.,24,2005vs.SanFrancisco(withColorado) Reliever:4.2,July9,2004vs.Pittsburgh(withMontreal)MostStrikeouts: 8,Sept.24,2004vs.Philadelphia(withMontreal)WinningStreak: 5games,Aug.21-Sept.24,2005LosingStreak: 3games,June23-Aug.29,2004

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .301 621 187 21vs.Right .290 720 209 23

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games against Cubs and Padres…1997…slugged 24 HRs and knocked in 84 runs in 143 games…homered in 3 straight games against San Francisco May 30-June 1…clubbed 5th grand slam Sept. 17 vs. Mets…grand slam, his 100th career HR, was Braves’ 12th bases-loaded clout to set Major League record…hit .240 (6-for-25) with 3 HRs and 5 RBI in 8 playoff games against Astros and Marlins…drilled 2nd-inning clout in Game 1 vs. Houston, difference in Atlanta’s 2-1 win…hit 2 homers and drove in 4 runs in NLCS vs. Florida…1996…established personal best with 34 home runs and then-career highs with 93 RBI and 90 runs scored in 153 games for NL Champion Braves…led club in long balls and ranked 3rd in RBI…homered once every 15.5 at-bats, 10th-best in NL…set club record with 10 HRs in April…drove in at least 1 run in 7 consecutive games June 2-9, coming up 1 game shy of club record…slugged pair of grand slams: May 27 at Chicago off Amaury Telemaco and July 27 at San Francisco off Mark Gardner…hit .176 (6-for-34) with 2 HRs and 5 RBI in 14 post-season games…hit solo homer in Game 2 of Division Series vs. Los Angeles…went deep again in Game 4 of NLCS vs. St. Louis…was 1-for-10 with RBI in 5 games in Braves’ World Series loss to Yankees…1995…despite being sidelined early by sprained left thumb, batted career-best .310 in 107 games for Braves…would have ranked 2nd in NL with .608 slugging pct. if had enough at-bats to qualify…also would have ranked among league’s top 10 in HRs per at-bat and RBI per at-bat…averaged long ball every 14.3 trips to plate (23 homers in 329 at-bats) and RBI every 4.7 at-bats (70 RBI total)…was on Disabled List May 3-18 with thumb ailment…drilled 1st career grand slam June 6 vs. Chicago-NL and drove in career-high 6 runs…went deep July 24 at Pittsburgh off Dan Plesac for 1st career homer off left-hander in 46th at-bat…hit .316 (12-for-38) with 2Be, 3 HRs and 5 RBI in 14 post-season games…batted .467 (7-for-15) with 2B and RBI in 4 games of NLDS vs. Colorado…after going 0-for-7 in 4 NLCS games against Reds, battered Indians pitching for .313 average (5-for-16), including 3 homers and 4 RBI in World Series as Braves cap-tured their 1st World Championship since moving to Atlanta…homered in all 3 games at Jacobs Field, becoming 1st player to go deep in 3 consecutive road World Series games…posted .875 slugging pct. in series, tying Hank Aaron and Lonnie Smith for Braves record for most HRs in single World Series…1994…in 1st full Major League season, finished 3rd in NL Rookie of Year voting behind Los Angeles’ Raul Mondesi and Houston’s John Hudek…was named to Topps’ Major League Rookie All-Star team…slugged 17 HRs in 245 at-bats, 1 every 14.4 at-bats…33 of his 68 hits (49 percent) went for extra bases…slugged 2 homers in game for 1st time June 26 at Philadelphia…1993…spent bulk of the season at triple-A Richmond, slugging team-high 22 HRs…was ranked No. 4 prospect in the International League, and earned IL MVP honors at Triple-A All-Star Game…was recalled by Atlanta April 19…singled off Florida’s Bryan Harvey for 1st ML hit April 22… slugged 1st big league home run off Pirates’ Tim Wakefield April 27…hit .273 in 14 games before being optioned back to Richmond on May 18…was recalled by Braves Sept. 10…1992…made triple-A and Major League debuts…spent full minor league season at Richmond, batting .251 with 17 HRs and 59 RBI in 123 games…called up to Atlanta for 1st time Sept. 11 and went 0-for-14 with RBI in 13 games…drove in 1st ML run Oct. 1 vs. San Francisco…1991…ranked 4th in Southern League with .291 avg. and tied for 4th with 75 walks at double-A Greenville…named best power prospect in minor leagues by Baseball America and Upper Deck…1990…was named South Atlantic League All-Star and honored as league’s top prospect in 1st full pro campaign…split season between Braves’ single-A stops in Sumter and Durham…1989…batted .333 in 42 games between rookie-level Bradenton and Sumter in his professional debut…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…was actively involved with Padres community efforts and, in 2001, received Chairman’s Award, presented annually by Padres Community Relations Department, to player who best exemplifies community spirit of owner John Moores and his fam-ily…during his 7 season with Padres, generously donated time and money to support numerous philanthropic endeavors…served as club’s spokesperson for Make-A-Wish Foundation, hosting Make-A-Wish children for batting practice, pre-game ceremony and ballgame each homestand…through Klesko’s Korner Program for last 5 years, regularly provided Padres’ tickets to children and families facing cancer…has also been leading supporter of Padres Scholars Program and started the Blue Rhyno Foundation in 2006…

PERSONAL…graduated from Westminster (CA) High School in 1989…played for U.S. Junior Olympic team in Australia…enjoys hunting, fishing and water sports…single…

(retroactive to Sept. 1) after having surgery on AC joint of right shoulder and missed remainder of season…became 6th Friar to hit 100 homers with Padres with solo shot off Colorado’s Shawn Chacon June 23…2002…earned San Diego Padres Most Valuable Player Award, as selected annually by San Diego Chapter of Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA)…was 1st Friar 1st baseman to claim distinction since Fred McGriff in 1991…among players to play in at least 80 games, led Padres in runs scored (90), 2Bs (39), HRs (29), RBI (95), walks (76), inten-tional walks (11), total bases (290), on-base pct. (.388) and slugging (.537)…ranked 2nd in at-bats (540) and hits (162), trailing only Mark Kotsay in both categories…tied for 10th in National League with 39 2Bs, 24 of which came after All-Star Break…24 post All-Star Break 2Bs tied for 2nd in NL behind only Cincinnati’s Aaron Boone (26)…batted .300 for 1st time since hitting .310 in 107 games for Atlanta in 1995…began season as Bruce Bochy’s right fielder, playing in 31 games (30 starts)…returned to 1st base May 13 at Montreal when injury to Sean Burroughs forced Bochy to re-shuffle his lineup…played 112 games (111 starts) at 1st base…posted .537 slugging percentage, highest mark of his career as everyday player…reached base safely in 56 straight games, April 9-June 14, longest in baseball that season…during 56-game run, hit .338 (67-for-198) with 14 dou-bles, 13 home runs, 39 RBI and 40 walks…posted .450 on-base mark and .606 slugging pct. during streak…registered career-high 16-game hitting streak April 9-28…hit 200th home run May 4 with 2-run shot off Pittsburgh’s Jimmy Anderson…tallied 1,000th career hit with 2-run clout April 28 at Pittsburgh (Game 1), off Kip Wells…served 4-game suspension April 1-5, stemming from March 9 incident in Tempe against Anaheim…was hit by Aaron Sele pitch and charged mound…was originally suspended 5 games, but had term of suspension reduced to 4 games March 31…hit 8th career grand slam Aug. 27 at Houston off Nelson Cruz…2001…earned 1st trip to All-Star Game in 2nd campaign with San Diego, batting .286 with 30 home runs…career-high 113 RBI were most ever by Padres’ 1st baseman…with 30 homers and 23 steals, posted 2nd career 20-HR, 20-SB season, 2nd in a row…only 5 other Padres have recorded 20-20 seasons…only Klesko and Dave Winfield have accomplished feat more than once…team-leading 105 runs scored (also personal high) were 8th-most in club history…teamed with Phil Nevin to form one of most power-ful 3-4 tandems in all of baseball and most prolific in Padres’ history…Nevin (41) and Klesko gave Padres pair of 30-HR men for only 2nd time in club’s history…Ken Caminiti (40) and Steve Finley (30) turned trick in 1996…most homers in season by pair of Padres is 79 by Greg Vaughn (50) and Ken Caminiti (29) in 1998…Nevin (126) and Klesko combined for 239 RBI, most-ever by 2 Padres teammates…old SD mark was 225 by Caminiti (130) and Finley (95) in 1996…Nevin and Klesko became 2nd pair of Padres to drive in 100 runs in same season…Fred McGriff (104) and Gary Sheffield (100) were 1st in 1992…led club with 34 2Bs and 88 walks…ranked 11th in club single-season annals with .539 slugging pct….blended power with speed, matching personal best with 23 stolen bases, total surpassed only by Rickey Henderson (25) among Padres…hit 6th-inning sacrifice fly off Yankees’ Mike Stanton in 1st All-Star plate appearance to plate lone NL run in 4-1 loss July 11 at Safeco Field in Seattle…batted .297 (93-for-313) with 22 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 17 HRs and 75 RBI in 84 games before All-Star Break, setting club record for RBI in 1st half…his 40 RBI in May were most ever by Padre in single month…stole career-best 3 bases May 24 vs. Arizona…enjoyed career night in 16-14 loss Aug. 29 at St. Louis, going 5-for-6 with 4 runs, 2 2Bs, 2 HRs and 5 RBI…2000…enjoyed one of his finest all-around seasons in 1st Padres’ campaign, batting .283 with 26 HRs, 92 RBI and 23 stolen bases…established career highs in walks (91) and stolen bases…led club with 88 runs scored and 91 walks, while .393 on-base pct. was 20th in NL…among Padres, trailed only Phil Nevin in 2Bs, HRs, extra-base hits and RBI…was named Favorite New Padre by Madres…became 13th Padre to steal home when he turned trick as part of double steal with Carlos Hernandez in 1st inning July 5 vs. Los Angeles…hit 1st 2 home runs as Padre and drove in 7 runs over 2 games April 7-8 at Montreal…took Jeremy Powell April 7…following day, launched 2-run shot off Dustin Hermanson…celebrated 29th birthday June 11 vs. St. Louis by hitting 150th HR…only other birthday longball came vs. Montreal in 1998…1999…in final season with Braves, batted .297 with 21 HRs and 80 RBI in 133 games for National League champs…played 75 games (66 starts) at 1st base and 53 games (50 starts) in left field….beginning May 24, batted .310 (93-for-300) with 16 HRs and 62 RBI over his final 100 games…opened year with .260 avg. (27-for-104), 5 HRs and 17 RBI in his 1st 33 contests…batted .219 (7-for-32) with HR and 2 RBI in 12 playoff and World Series games… hit .333 (4-for-12) with an RBI in 4 games against Astros in NLDS…1998…drilled 29 2Bs and virtually halved his strikeouts (66 from 130 in 1997), while hitting 18 HRs with 70 RBI for Braves…went deep May 13 at St. Louis, as Braves set NL mark and tied ML record by homering at least once in 25 consecutive games…hit 6th career grand slam June 16 vs. Florida…at All-Star Break, was on pace for 26 homers and 94 RBI, but was slowed in 2nd half after having appendix removed June 29…missed 9 games June 30-July 11, then managed only 5 HRs and 23 RBI during 2nd Half…hit .302 (73-for-242) over his last 75 games…recorded personal-best 9 outfield assists…went 4-for-23 (.174) with HR and 5 RBI in 8 playoff

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyAtlantain5throundof1989JuneDraft.SignedbyDeanJongewaard.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay3-18,1995(includingrehabiliationassignmentwithGreenvilleMay13-17)withsprainedleftthumb.

■ TradedtoSanDiegowith2BBrettBooneandRHPJasonShiellinexchangefor2BQuilvioVeras,OFReggieSandersand1BWallyJoyner,Dec.22,1999.

■ PlacedonMLBsuspendedlistApril1-5,2002.

■ PlacedonDisabledListSept.5-29,2003withrightshouldersurgery.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay27-June16,2004withrightobliquestrain.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMarch26-Sept.20,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmenttoLakeElsinoreAug.7-21)withleftshouldersurgery.

■ Electedfreeagency,Nov.1,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.19,2006.

RYAN ANTHONY KLESKOYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1989 GCL-Braves .404 17 57 14 23 5 4 1 16 0 1 0 6-2 6 4-3 0 .684 .453 Sumter .289 25 90 17 26 6 0 1 12 1 1 0 11-1 14 1-0 4 .389 .3631990 Sumter .368 63 231 41 85 15 1 10 38 0 5 1 31-5 30 13-1 14 .571 .437 Durham .274 77 292 40 80 16 1 7 47 0 6 2 32-4 53 10-5 13 .408 .3431991 Greenville .291 126 419 64 122 22 3 14 67 3 3 6 75-14 60 14-17 17 .458 .4041992 Richmond .251 123 418 63 105 22 2 17 59 1 2 4 41-6 72 3-5 11 .435 .323 Atlanta .000 13 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 5 0-0 0 .000 .0671993 Richmond .274 98 343 59 94 14 2 22 74 0 4 2 47-4 69 4-3 12 .519 .361 Atlanta .353 22 17 3 6 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 3-1 4 0-0 0 .765 .4501994 Atlanta .278 92 245 42 68 13 3 17 47 0 4 1 26-3 48 1-0 7 .563 .3441995 Atlanta .310 107 329 48 102 25 2 23 70 0 3 2 47-10 72 5-4 8 .608 .396 Greenville .231 4 13 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .462 .3331996 Atlanta .282 153 528 90 149 21 4 34 93 0 4 2 68-10 129 6-3 5 .530 .3641997 Atlanta .261 143 467 67 122 23 6 24 84 1 2 4 48-5 130 4-4 6 .490 .3341998 Atlanta .274 129 427 69 117 29 1 18 70 0 4 3 56-5 66 5-3 2 .473 .3591999 Atlanta .297 133 404 55 120 28 2 21 80 0 7 2 53-8 69 5-2 6 .532 .3762000 SanDiego .283 145 494 88 140 33 2 26 92 0 4 1 91-9 81 23-7 9 .516 .3932001 SanDiego .286 146 538 105 154 34 6 30 113 0 9 3 88-7 89 23-4 11 .539 .3842002 SanDiego .300 146 540 90 162 39 1 29 95 1 4 4 76-11 86 6-2 7 .537 .3882003 SanDiego .252 121 397 47 100 81 0 21 67 0 9 3 65-5 83 2-5 6 .456 .3542004 SanDiego .291 127 402 58 117 32 2 9 66 1 3 1 73-6 67 3-2 4 .448 .3992005 SanDiego .248 137 443 61 110 19 1 18 58 0 1 1 75-2 80 3-4 4 .418 .3582006 LakeElsinore .273 8 22 2 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5-0 5 0-0 0 .364 .407 SanDiego .750 6 4 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 0 0-0 01.000 .833MinorTotals .289 541 1885 301 544 102 13 73 318 5 22 15 250-36 310 49-34 71 .473 .372M.L.Totals .280 1620 5249 823 1470 316 30 272 943 3 54 28 771-82 1009 86-40 75 .507 .372

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2001 NL,Seattle .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 ATLvs.COL .467 4 15 5 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .533 .4671996 ATLvs.LA .125 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3-0 4 1-0 1 .500 .3641997 ATLvs.HOU .250 3 8 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .750 .2501998 ATLvs.CHI .273 3 11 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 .545 .2731999 ATLvs.HOU .333 4 12 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .333 .3852005 SDvs.STL .200 3 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 4 0-0 0 .200 .3332006 SDvs.STL .667 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.000 .667LDSTotals .313 23 67 13 21 3 0 3 8 0 0 0 6-0 20 1-0 2 .493 .370

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 ATLvs.CIN .000 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 4 0-1 0 .000 .3001996 ATLvs.STL .250 6 16 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2-0 6 0-0 0 .437 .3331997 ATLvs.FLA .235 5 17 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 .588 .3161998 ATLvs.SD .083 5 12 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6-1 3 0-0 1 .083 .3891999 ATLvs.NY .125 4 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-1 2 .500 .300LCSTotals .167 24 60 6 10 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 15-3 17 0-2 3 .367 .333

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 ATLvs.CLE .313 6 16 4 5 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 3-1 4 0-0 0 .875 .4211996 ATLvs.NYY .100 5 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-1 4 0-0 1 .100 .2501999 ATLvs.NYY .167 4 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .167 .167WSTotals .211 15 38 6 8 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 5-2 9 0-0 1 .447 .302

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CAREER…long regarded as one of game’s finest and most durable left-handed relief pitchers, 34-year-old hurler is tied with Randy Myers for 22nd on all-time southpaw list with 728 lifetime appearances…worked in 46 games as rookie in 1997, but leads majors with 682 appearances since 1998…has logged at least 60 games in each of last 9 years, while cresting 70-outing pla-teau on 6 occasions…his 89 appearances for St. Louis in 2001 is ML single-season record for southpaw…logged 1.80 ERA that year for Redbirds, 1 of 2 career campaigns with sub-2.00 ERA (also 1.79 in 2004)…has excelled against left-handed batters throughout career, yielding lifetime .231 avg. (218-for-945) with only 15 HRs…originally 8th round pick by Cleveland in 1993 draft, has compiled 33-37 lifetime ledger with 37 saves and 3.42 ERA over 728 big league contests (1 start) with Indians (1997), Expos (1997-2000), Cardinals (2001-04), Orioles (2005) and Giants (2006)…became 14th pitcher in ML history to strike out 1st 4 batters in inning, turning trick Aug. 17, 1999 at SF…fanned Brent Mayne, Shawn Estes (wild pitch), Marvin Benard and Ramon Martinez in 7th inning…

POST SEASON...excelled during 3 October trips with St. Louis in 2001, ’02 and ’04, forging 0.96 ERA (1er, 9.1ip) in 13 appearances...lost only decision, but did record pair of saves...in fact, has logged 9-consecutive scoreless outings in post season play, beginning with Game 2 of 2002 NLDS...saved both of Cardinals’ victories in 2001 NLDS vs. eventual World Champion Arizona...

2006 SEASON…off-season trade acquisition lived up to billing, logging 58-scoreless efforts over his team-high 72 appearances (80.6%)…was 3rd among Giants relievers with 3.66 ERA…stranded 36 of 52 inherited runners (69.2%)…fashioned 2.08 ERA (6er, 26.0ip) and .213 avg. against (19-for-89) over 34 road outings…however, those numbers jumped to 5.26 (15er, 25.2ip) and .327 (34-for-104), respectively, in 38 contests at AT&T Park…finished year pitching some of his best baseball, going 2-0 with save and 2.45 ERA (4er, 14.2ip) over his last 22 outings (including 20-scoreless efforts)…recorded 1st win as Giant April 17 at Arizona…earned 1st save in exactly 2 years Aug. 22 vs. Arizona, recording final out to finish SF’s 7-6 victory…was 1st rescue since Aug. 22, 2004 vs. Pittsburgh (while with St. Louis)…

2005…worked in 67 games during lone season in Baltimore, after signing free agent deal with Orioles over winter…went 2-4 with 4.28 ERA, his highest since posting 5.98 mark as rookie in 1997…however, returned to form during 2nd half, logging 2.83 ERA (9er, 28.2ip) in 25 appearanc-es after All-Star Break…served 4-game suspension July 22-25, stemming from ejection June 27 vs. Yankees…was tossed by home plate umpire Marty Foster following balk call, his 3rd of season…prior to campaign, had not been nailed for balk since 2nd career ML contest in 1997…2004…forged career-low 1.79 ERA in 67 appearances, including 59-scoreless outings, for NL champion St. Louis…remarkably, did not allow earned run over 33 contests at home (25.2ip)…limited left-hand-ed batters to miniscule .143 mark (12-for-84) with 2B and HR…sensational season was derailed

Steve Klineleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: August 22, 19722007 Opening Day Age: 34Birthplace: Sunbury, PennsylvaniaResides: Winfield, PennsylvaniaBats: Both Throws: Left Height : 6-1 Weight : 230M.L. Service: 9 years, 115 daysHow Obtained: Acquired from Baltimore in exchange for RHP LaTroy Hawkins and cash considerations, Dec. 6, 2005Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 2-year deal prior to 2007 season)

> Tied for 22nd on all-time left-handed list with 728 career appearances> Leads majors with 682 outings since 1998> 89 outings in 2001 is ML single-season record for lefty> Owns pair of sub-2.00 ERA seasons (2001 and 2004)> Has held left-handed batters to .231 career avg. against

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .285 137 39 8 32Turner .285 724 206 31 133Wrigley .244 156 38 4 24GreatAmer. .290 31 9 6 12Coors .341 258 88 20 70Dolphin .275 138 38 6 14MinuteMaid .395 81 32 7 29Dodger .277 238 66 12 34Miller .147 34 5 3 5Shea .264 148 39 6 19CitizensBank .238 21 5 0 4PNC .261 46 12 1 10Busch .000 1 0 0 0PETCO .271 420 114 13 61AT&T .268 164 44 3 26RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .292 24 7 2 4Fenway .500 14 7 2 5U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .333 9 3 1 1Comerica .111 9 1 0 0Kauffman .250 12 3 1 1Angel .286 7 2 0 1Metrodome .538 13 7 1 3Yankee .500 22 11 4 7McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .216 51 11 1 3Tropicana .231 13 3 1 2Ameriquest .250 12 3 0 1RogersCentre .231 13 3 1 4

KLESKO’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:5,Aug.29,2001atSt.Louis(withSanDiego)MostRBI:6(3times),last:Aug.27,2002atHouston(withSanDiego)MostHomeRuns:2(23times),last:May4,2005vs.Colorado(withSanDiego)CareerGrandSlams:9,last:July8,2005atColorado(offByung-HyunKim) (withSanDiego)LongestHittingStreak:16games,April9-28,2002

KLESKO’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona 1.000 3 3 0 2 .278 302 84 19 66Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .281 114 32 1 13Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .258 302 78 13 57Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .273 245 67 17 48Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .312 490 153 35 109Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .279 298 83 17 50Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .329 319 105 15 66LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .278 468 130 23 74Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .217 143 31 8 27NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .290 286 83 16 48Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .263 316 83 14 55Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .270 282 76 20 56St.Louis .000 1 0 0 0 .267 326 87 15 49SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .339 171 58 10 28SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .248 443 110 14 77Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .269 294 79 14 51Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .261 46 12 2 6Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .367 49 18 5 12Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .250 24 6 0 3Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .381 21 8 2 2Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .172 29 5 0 3KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .333 24 8 1 1LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .267 15 4 0 2Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .550 20 11 2 6NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .429 28 12 4 7Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .100 10 1 0 1Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .217 106 23 2 9TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .227 22 5 0 1Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .292 24 7 0 6Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .344 32 11 2 9Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .291 450 131 21 69Home .--- 0 0 0 0 .280 2615 731 130 454Road .750 4 3 0 2 .281 2634 739 142 489Day 1.000 1 1 0 0 .271 1531 415 90 291Night .667 3 2 0 2 .284 3718 1055 182 652Grass .750 4 3 0 2 .281 4657 1309 239 836Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .272 592 161 33 107vs.LHP 1.000 1 1 0 1 .239 1217 291 29 157vs.RHP .667 3 2 0 1 .292 4032 1179 243 786RISP 1.000 2 2 0 2 .286 1334 381 68 638BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .368 117 43 9 133asPinchHitter .750 4 3 0 2 .212 113 24 6 21asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .154 26 4 1 1March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .276 837 231 48 170May .--- -- -- -- -- .279 829 230 54 166June .--- -- -- -- -- .304 952 289 54 166July .--- -- -- -- -- .283 922 261 51 176August .--- -- -- -- -- .264 910 240 29 140Sept./Oct. .750 4 3 0 2 .272 732 199 36 124BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .290 2970 860 175 564AfterASB .750 4 3 0 2 .268 2279 610 97 379

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .992 647 4762 389 44 5195 427Outfield .974 885 1139 34 31 1204 3

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:2WithGiants:0Last:April18,2004vs.Arizona(withSanDiego)(offMattMantei)

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late, as he landed on Disabled List Aug. 28-Sept. 29 with strained groin and finger injury…made just 3 post season appearances, logging 2 perfect NLDS outings vs. LA (1.1ip), but yielding hits to both hitters faced in NLCS vs. Houston…did not pitch in World Series vs. Boston…2003…led Cardinals and tied for 5th in NL with 78 appearances…earned all 3 saves over 1st 2 weeks of season, with each res-cue coming against Milwaukee…2002…had another solid season for St. Louis, going 2-1 with 6 saves and 3.39 ERA in 66 games…was even better following All-Star Break, going 2-0

with 4 saves and 2.89 ERA (12er, 37.1ip)…missed month of action due to left lateral/tricep strain, injury that forced him to DL April 29-May 31…worked in 6 of Redbirds’ 9 playoff games, com-bining for 3.2-scoreless innings…2001…received 1 BBWAA vote for NL Most Valuable Player after forging 1.80 ERA in 89 appearances, ML single-season record for left-handed pitcher…ERA marked 2nd-lowest by NL reliever, while workload established St. Louis single-season mark by any hurler…also went 3-3, while converting 9 of 10 save opportunities…yielded just .203 avg. against (53-for-261), while left-handers mustered paltry .149 mark (15-for-101) with no extra-base hits…was unscored upon in 38 of 40 outings June 30-Sept. 30, including string of 30-consecu-tive scoreless outings July 5-Sept. 1…after yielding 2 runs July 3 at Milwaukee, tossed career-best 28.2-shutout innings before San Diego plated run Sept. 4…had memorable outing Aug. 18 vs. Philadelphia, earning victory while also singling off Dennis Cook for 1st ML hit…appeared in 4 of 5 games of NLDS loss to Arizona, nailing down saves in Games 2 and 4…2000…tied for ML lead with 83 appearances, matching White Sox’ Kelly Wunsch…marked 3rd-highest single-season total in Montreal history…also logged career-high 14 saves during final year with Expos, just 3 shy of club record for lefty (17 by Woodie Fryman in 1980)…was Montreal’s nominee for Roberto Clemente Award, given annually for excellence in community involvement…inherited closer’s role following loss of Ugueth Urbina and Dustin Hermanson’s return to rotation May 31…immediately established club record by saving 5 games in as many days, earning rescues June 1-5…1999…was again workhorse of Expos’ bullpen, leading NL with 82 appearances…struck out 69 batters in 69.2 innings, while yielding .218 avg. against (56-for-257)…recorded career-high 7 wins…was placed on DL April 11-26 with inflammation in left elbow…struck out career-high 6 batters, all consecu-tively, Aug. 17 at SF - just 1 whiff shy of Expos record for consecutive punchouts (Steve Renko in 1972 and Pedro Martinez in 1997)…included was 1st 4 batters of 7th inning (14th pitcher in ML history to accomplish feat)…was Montreal’s nominee for Branch Rickey Award, handed out annu-ally to honor MLB’s outstanding individual who personifies “Service Above Self”…1998…broke Expos’ single-season appearance record by left-handed reliever for 1st time, as his 78 outings surpassed Dan McGinn’s 30-year-old mark of 74 in 1969…was optioned to triple-A Ottawa March 30, making 2 appearances before April 10 recall…was leading NL in appearances Sept.

19, but suffered left knee sprain while warming up in Philadelphia bullpen and missed final 8 games of season…injury was suffered when spike got caught in wet clay…recorded 1st ML save Aug. 9 vs. Arizona, striking out 4 over 2.0 innings…1997…opened year with Cleveland before being trad-ed to Montreal Aug. 1…was winning pitcher in ML debut April 2 at Oakland on Opening Day, retiring only batter faced (Scott Speizio) to maintain 6-6, 6th-inning tie…Indians scored 3 runs in top of 7th en route to 9-7 victory…worked career-high 4.2-relief innings April 9 at Seattle…made only career start May 24 vs. Baltimore, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits over 1.2 innings…was optioned to triple-A Buffalo May 25…was recalled for 3.0-inning relief out-ing June 29, but then was returned to

minors and was pitching for Buffalo at time of trade…made 26 appearances for Expos, going 1-3 with 6.15 ERA…logged 2.92 mark in 14 Sept. outings (4er, 12.1ip)…collected 1st NL win Sept. 25 vs. Florida, pitching 2.0-scoreless relief frames in 3-2 triumph…1996…spent 2nd season at double-A Canton-Akron in Indians organization, going 8-12 with 5.46 ERA in 25 games (24 starts)…struck out Canton franchise-record 13 batters Aug. 9 vs. New Britain…pitched for Oriente Caribbeans in Venezuelan Winter League, going 3-0 with 0.36 ERA in 14 games…1995…spent entire season at Canton-Akron, but was limited to just 14 starts due to mid-season arm injury that sidelined him for over 2 months…pitched in Arizona Fall League for Tempe Rafters…1994…was named winner of Bob Feller Award as Cleveland’s best minor league pitcher after going 18-5 with 3.01 ERA in 28 starts for single-A Columbus…victory total was Columbus franchise record, and tied for most in all of minor league baseball…led South Atlantic League in wins, innings pitched (185.2) and strikeouts (174), while tying for lead in starts…1993…began professional career with short-season Burlington after being drafted, but was quickly promoted to single-A Watertown…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has been community-driven during big league career…visited with patients on trip to Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…worked with Project Homeless Connect clinic, which serves as one-stop-shop where San Francisco’s homeless can receive health services and other necessities…attended Giants Community Fund Guardsmen Dinner benefiting children’s charities…has participated in KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…was Montreal’s nominee for 1999 Branch Rickey Award, handed out annually to honor MLB’s out-standing individual who personifies “Service Above Self”…also was Expos’ nominee for 2000 Roberto Clemente Award, given annually for excellence in community involvement…participated in numerous charitable events for Cardinals Care and other organizations during his time in St. Louis, including St. John’s Mercy Pediatric Cancer and Hematology Center…delivered teddy bears to young fans at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, while also sponsoring ticket program for area youth…recorded “Give Thanks America” message for U.S. troops…while in Baltimore, par-ticipated in Orioles Reach by donating $7,000 to purchase tickets, hats, food and transportation to game for local children…also attended Special Olympics, meeting with athletes…

PERSONAL…graduated from Lewisburg (PA) High School…attended West Virginia University, where he was 1993 Atlantic-10 Conference Pitcher of Year…spends off-season as high school wrestling coach…married (Martine, Oct. 10, 1999)…2 daughters (Audrey, April 14, 2002; and Mia Rose, Sept. 20, 2006)…

STEVEN JAMES KLINEYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1993 Burlington 1-1 4.91 2 1 0 0 0 7.1 11 4 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 Watertown 5-4 3.19 13 13 2 1 0 79.0 77 36 28 3 4 12 45 5 01994 Columbus 18-5 3.01 28 28 2 1 0 185.2 175 67 62 14 7 36 174 6 21995 Canton-Akron 2-3 2.42 14 14 0 0 0 89.1 86 34 24 6 1 30 45 1 11996 Canton-Akron 8-12 5.46 25 24 0 0 0 146.2 168 98 89 16 6 55 107 5 11997 Cleveland 3-1 5.81 20 1 0 0 0 26.1 42 19 17 6 1 13 17 3 1 Buffalo 3-3 4.03 20 4 0 0 1 51.1 53 26 23 4 3 13 41 5 0 Montreal 1-3 6.15 26 0 0 0 0 26.1 31 18 18 4 1 10 20 1 01998 Ottawa 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Montreal 3-6 2.76 78 0 0 0 1 71.2 62 25 22 4 3 41 76 5 01999 Montreal 7-4 3.75 82 0 0 0 0 69.2 56 32 29 8 3 33 69 2 02000 Montreal 1-5 3.50 83 0 0 0 14 82.1 88 36 32 8 3 27 64 4 02001 St.Louis 3-3 1.80 89 0 0 0 9 75.0 53 16 15 3 4 29 54 1 02002 St.Louis 2-1 3.39 66 0 0 0 6 58.1 54 23 22 3 1 21 41 1 0 Peoria 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 NewHaven 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 02003 St.Louis 5-5 3.82 78 0 0 0 3 63.2 56 29 27 5 3 30 31 2 02004 St.Louis 2-2 1.79 67 0 0 0 3 50.1 37 12 10 3 4 17 35 1 02005 Baltimore 2-4 4.28 67 0 0 0 0 61.0 59 34 29 11 0 30 36 4 32006 SanFrancisco 4-3 3.66 72 0 0 0 1 51.2 53 24 21 3 1 26 33 1 0MinorTotals 37-28 3.66 107 86 4 2 1 566.1 572 265 230 43 21 150 424 23 4S.F.Totals 4-3 3.66 72 0 0 0 1 51.2 53 24 21 3 1 26 33 1 0A.L.Totals 5-5 4.74 87 1 0 0 0 87.1 101 53 46 17 1 43 53 7 4N.L.Totals 28-32 3.21 641 0 0 0 37 549.0 490 215 196 41 23 234 423 18 0M.L.Totals 33-37 3.42 728 1 0 0 37 636.1 591 268 242 58 24 277 476 25 4

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SteveKline,STL 2001 89 WilburWood,CWS 1968 88 MikeMyers,DET 1997 88 SeanRunyan,DET 1998 88 RobMurphy,CIN 1987 87 RayKing,STL 2004 86 ScottEyre,SF 2005 86 MitchWilliams,TEX 1987 85 GraemeLloyd,MON 2001 84 RhealCormier,PHI 2004 84

Get Me the LeftyIn2001,SteveKlineloggedthemostsingle-seasonappearancesbyaleft-handerinMajorLeaguehistory:

ML Appearance Leaders, 1998-2006

Rank Player App.

1. SteveKline 6822. MikeStanton 6383. MikeTimlin 6304. MikeMyers 6275. JoseMesa 620

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 1-0-0 2.53 19 21.1 15 6Turner 0-2-2 5.27 21 13.2 20 8Wrigley 0-1-2 6.26 26 23.0 23 16GreatAmer. 0-0-0 7.27 14 8.2 10 7Coors 0-1-1 0.59 17 15.1 11 1Dolphin 2-2-0 4.38 13 12.1 14 6MinuteMaid 0-1-1 2.89 13 9.1 9 3Dodger 0-1-0 4.50 13 8.0 8 4Miller 0-2-2 6.75 17 12.0 14 9Shea 2-1-2 1.76 21 15.1 13 3Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.1 0 0PNC 1-1-1 4.97 18 12.2 9 7Busch 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0PETCO 2-0-0 1.69 7 5.1 6 1AT&T 1-3-1 5.28 46 30.2 37 18RFK 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0

Camden 1-3-0 5.06 35 32.0 34 18Fenway 2-0-0 5.40 11 6.2 10 4U.S.Cellular 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 1 0Jacobs 0-2-0 2.45 10 11.0 12 3Comerica 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Kauffman 0-0-0 0.00 7 7.0 4 0Angel 1-0-0 0.00 3 6.2 6 0Metrodome 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Yankee 1-0-0 6.00 12 12.0 18 8McAfee 1-0-0 0.00 2 2.2 1 0Safeco 0-0-0 18.00 3 2.0 6 4Tropicana 1-1-1 0.00 6 6.2 2 0Ameriquest 0-0-0 5.68 5 6.1 6 4RogersCentre 0-0-0 3.60 8 10.0 11 4

KLINE’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 2-0-1 4.50 10 10.0 11 5 2-1-3 4.17 39 36.2 37 17Atlanta 0-0-0 0.00 4 2.1 1 0 1-2-3 3.54 37 28.0 30 11Chicago-NL 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0 4-2-3 4.22 51 42.2 38 20Cincinnati 0-0-0 0.00 4 1.0 2 0 2-1-2 2.96 62 48.2 45 16Colorado 0-0-0 0.00 7 5.0 4 0 0-3-1 2.38 40 34.0 33 9Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 5-3-1 1.86 30 29.0 20 6Houston 0-0-0 0.00 2 0.2 0 0 0-1-4 2.05 33 30.2 25 7LosAngeles-NL 0-1-0 3.38 10 5.1 6 2 1-3-0 3.72 29 19.1 21 8Milwaukee 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.1 1 0 0-2-6 3.32 52 40.2 32 15NewYork-NL 0-0-0 4.15 4 4.1 4 2 2-2-2 3.82 38 33.0 38 14Philadelphia 0-1-0 16.20 3 1.2 2 3 3-2-1 5.26 35 25.2 28 15Pittsburgh 0-1-0 3.38 3 2.2 2 1 2-3-4 3.68 50 44.0 34 18St.Louis 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 1 0 0-2-0 4.40 14 14.1 11 7SanDiego 2-0-0 3.24 11 8.1 9 3 3-1-0 1.56 37 34.2 21 6SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-3-0 5.40 28 25.0 22 15Washington 0-0-0 11.57 3 2.1 5 3 0-0-0 3.00 15 12.0 14 4

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-3 2.89 10 9.1 12 3Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-0-0 3.18 16 11.1 11 4Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 3.86 4 4.2 5 2Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 6.23 5 4.1 3 3Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 12.46 6 4.1 8 6KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 0.00 11 10.1 5 0LosAngeles-AL 0-0-0 27.00 2 0.2 3 2 1-0-0 1.50 7 12.0 12 2Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-0 3.60 5 5.0 5 2NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-1-1 4.91 20 18.1 24 10Oakland 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 1 0 1-1-0 3.27 9 11.0 9 4Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 7.04 5 7.2 14 6TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-1 0.00 9 9.2 3 0Texas 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.1 1 0 0-0-0 5.63 8 8.0 9 5Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 2.86 23 22.0 22 7

Interleague 0-0-0 5.40 5 3.1 5 2 3-1-7 2.55 75 67.0 64 19

Season 4-3-1 3.66 72 51.2 53 21 33-37-37 3.42728 636.1 591242

Home 1-2-1 5.26 38 25.2 34 15 18-18-23 2.99371 328.0 302109Road 3-1-0 2.08 34 26.0 19 6 15-19-14 3.88357 308.1 289133Day 1-3-0 4.95 30 20.0 26 11 6-15-16 3.80256 239.0 232101Night 3-0-1 2.84 42 31.2 27 10 27-22-21 3.19472 397.1 359141Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 10.80 1 1.2 3 2Reliever 4-3-1 3.66 72 51.2 53 21 33-36-37 3.40727 634.2 588240

March/April 1-0-0 4.00 12 9.0 8 4 9-8-7 3.25114 108.0 100 39May 0-1-0 1.69 9 5.1 5 1 3-7-1 3.54108 86.1 81 34June 0-0-0 1.59 12 11.1 8 2 4-4-9 3.23121 106.0 92 38July 1-2-0 7.27 13 8.2 14 7 4-6-8 4.27124 105.1 108 50August 2-0-1 2.61 14 10.1 11 3 10-8-7 3.14146 137.2 130 48Sept./Oct. 0-0-0 5.14 12 7.0 7 4 3-4-4 3.03105 86.0 75 29BeforeASB 2-1-0 2.76 39 29.1 29 9 18-21-20 3.40388 341.1 320129AfterASB 2-2-1 4.84 33 22.1 24 12 15-16-17 3.45340 295.0 271113

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .959 728 34 108 6 148 7

KLINE’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:1.2,May24,1997vs.Baltimore(withCleveland) Reliever:4.2,April9,1997atSeattle(withCleveland)MostStrikeouts: 6,Aug.17,1999atSanFrancisco(withMontreal)WinningStreak: 3games,April2-17,1997LosingStreak: 5games,May27-Sept.26,2000

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .231 945 218 15vs.Right .261 1428 373 43

KLINE’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .--- .------ Career .154 728 13 1 2 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0-0 5 0-0 6 .231 .154

LASTHOMERUN:None

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 STLvs.AZ 0-1 2.08 4 0 0 0 2 4.1 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 02002 STLvs.AZ 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02004 STLvs.LA 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LDSTotals 0-1 1.29 8 0 0 0 2 7.0 5 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 STLvs.SF 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02004 STLvs.HOU 0-0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LCSTotals 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyClevelandin9throundof1993First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ TradedtoMontrealwithcashconsiderationsinexchangeforRHPJeffJuden,July31,1997.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril11-26,1999withinflammationinleftelbow.

■ AcquiredbySt.LouiswithRHPDustinHermansoninexchangeforLHPBrittReamesandIFFernandoTatis,Dec.14,2000.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril29-May31,2002withleftlateral/tricepstrain.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.27,2003;re-signedbySt.Louis,Dec.7,2003.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.28-Sept.29,2004withstrainedgroin.

■ Electedfreeagency,Nov.1,2004;signedbyBaltimore,Dec.20,2004.

■ AcquiredbySanFranciscoinexchangeforRHPLaTroyHawkins,Dec.6,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.29,2006;re-signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.9,2006.

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JUSTIN JOSEPH KNOEDLERYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 Hagerstown .257 86 280 32 72 16 2 5 33 2 3 4 37-0 56 6-5 15 .382 .3492003 SanJose .257 101 354 48 91 25 2 10 43 2 4 3 35-0 78 13-3 9 .424 .3262004 Norwich .274 115 409 64 112 28 3 9 47 0 5 8 32-0 98 5-3 7 .423 .335 SanFrancisco .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .0002005 Fresno .272 85 287 35 78 19 1 4 32 5 2 7 26-0 61 5-5 4 .387 .345 Norwich .300 4 10 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 0 2-1 0 .300 .417 SanFrancisco .100 8 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 .100 .1822006 Norwich .211 21 71 7 15 6 0 1 8 0 0 1 4-0 24 1-1 3 .338 .263 SanFrancisco .143 5 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .143 .143 Fresno .253 71 233 31 59 12 4 4 26 4 1 1 22-0 58 4-0 5 .391 .319MinorTotals .263 483 1644 218 433 106 12 33 189 14 15 24 158-0 375 36-18 40 .403 .334M.L.Totals .111 14 18 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 .111 .158

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 Salem-Keizer 1-1 1.26 13 0 0 0 1 28.2 22 4 4 0 0 9 38 1 0MinorTotals 1-1 1.26 13 0 0 0 1 28.2 22 4 4 0 0 9 38 1 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySt.Louisin41stroundof1998First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin13throundof2000First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin5throundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySteveArnieri.

CAREER…26-year-old backstop has earned ML callups each of last 3 seasons, after being con-verted from pitcher to catcher in 2002…since switching positions, rose one level in organization each year before spending most of last 2 campaigns at triple-A Fresno…was drafted twice, includ-ing once by Giants in 2000, before signing after being 5th round pick as pitcher in 2001 draft…was also selected by St. Louis in 1998 (41st round)…

2006 SEASON…spent majority of year at triple-A Fresno, while also logging 5 ML contests…actually opened year at double-A Connecticut, where he hit .211 (15-for-71) with HR and 8 RBI in 21 games…after brief, 2-day recall to SF May 6-7, was optioned to Fresno and spent rest of season as Grizzlies’ starting catcher…batted .253 in 71 games overall in Pacific Coast League, but hit .294 (32-for-109) over his final 31 contests…was recalled for 2nd time Sept. 1, and spent remainder of season with Giants…saw limited big league action, going 1-for-7 (.143)…

2005…spent majority of campaign getting 1st seasoning at triple-A level, but logged pair of stints with SF…joined Giants Aug. 2-3, while Mike Matheny was on Bereavement List, then was recalled for good Sept. 2…collected 1st big league hit Sept. 12 vs. San Diego, pinch-single in 8th inning off Padres’ Akinori Otsuka…made 1st career start in Oct. 2 season finale vs. Arizona, and caught Brett Tomko’s complete-game 6-hitter in SF’s 3-1 victory…batted .272 with 19 2Bs, 4 HRs and 32 RBI in 85 games for Fresno…also saw action in late July at double-A Norwich due to injuries on Eastern League club…played for Mesa Solar Sox in Arizona Fall League during off-season…2004…spent campaign at Norwich before being called up by San Francisco Sept. 6…made Major League debut Oct. 3 at Los Angeles…caught 2.0-shutout innings and had 1 at bat…enjoyed highly successful campaign as everyday catcher for Navigators…posted career highs in avg. (.274), games (115), runs (64), hits (112), 2Bs (28), 3Bs single-A and RBI (47)…was named Norwich’s Player of Month for Aug…2003…logged full season at San Jose, serving as everyday catcher…hit .257 with 48 runs, 25 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 10 HRs, 43 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 101 games for Giants…2002…earned South Atlantic League All-Star honors for single-A Hagerstown in 1st year as catcher…hit .257 with 16 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 5 HRs and 33 RBI in 86 outings for Suns…2001…embarked on professional career as pitcher for rookie-league Salem-Keizer…worked solely in relief, going 1-1 with save and 1.26 ERA (4er, 28.2ip) in 13 appearances…struck out 38, while walking only 9…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has appeared at KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…partici-pated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…

PERSONAL…graduated from Springfield (IL) High School…earned all-state honors his senior year…also graduated from Lincoln Land (Springfield, IL) Community College, earning associates degree in liberal arts…was named 2000 NCJAA National Player of Year…was member of NJCAA Division II national championship squad in 2000…attended University of Miami (Ohio)…along with twin brother, Jason, went to Miami of Ohio and Justin was drafted in 5th round and Jason in 6th (by Detroit) of 2001 First-Year Player Draft…single…

Justin Knoedlercatcher

Birthdate: July 17, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Springfield, IllinoisResides: Springfield, IllinoisBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-2 Weight : 214M.L. Service: 93 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 5th round selection in 2001 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

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CAREER…power-hitting third baseman signed with Giants as minor league free agent over win-ter and comes to big league camp as non-roster invitee…8-year professional has slugged at least 20 HRs 4 times…originally Seattle’s 13th round pick in 1999 First-Year Player Draft, has seen big league action with Mariners (2004) and Padres (2006)…

2006 SEASON…logged lone season in San Diego organization, spending all but 1 at-bat with triple-A Portland…had contract purchased by Padres July 21…flew out to right field that day in San Francisco, his only at bat with Friars…was optioned to Portland July 24…in 124 games with Beavers, hit .260 with 20 2Bs, 20 HRs and 73 RBI…started 87 games at 3rd base…

2005…spent final year with Seattle organization with triple-A Tacoma…appeared in 87 games, including 63 at 3rd base, 12 at shortstop and 13 in outfield…hit .243 with 19 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 7 HRs and 38 RBI…2004…made big league debut with Seattle, while also appearing at triple-A level for 1st time…was recalled by Seattle July 1, making Major League debut as pinch hitter July 2 at St. Louis…recorded 1st hit, 2B (off Justin Speier), in 9th inning as pinch hitter July 7 at Toronto…appeared in 31 games, making 29 starts for Mariners (28 at 3B, 1 at SS)…ended sea-son on Disabled List with fractured 4th and 5th metacarpals in left hand after being hit by pitch Aug. 17 in Kansas City…2003…was named Texas League Player of Year by Baseball America, Mariners Minor League Player of Year by Seattle organization and Texas League Player of Year by Topps, while toiling for double-A San Antonio…led league in on-base percentage (.405), extra-base hits (66), runs scored (103) and tied for league lead in doubles (38)…played in career-high 135 games (123 at 3rd base)…was selected to start in Texas League All-Star Game and named to Texas League Post Season All-Star Team…hit .375 with 5 runs, 2B, 3B, 4 RBI and stolen base in Texas League Championships…2002…hit 18 home runs for single-A San Bernardino in 2002…was 5th in California League with HR every 19.89 at-bats…2001…logged 1st campaign at San Bernardino, finishing 4th in Cal League with 22 HRs…however, also ranked 2nd with 158 strikeouts…2000…clubbed 18 HRs and drove in 63 runs over 115 games for single-A Wisconsin…ranked 5th in Midwest League with .513 slugging mark, while finishing 3rd with HR every 20.78 at-bats…1999…started professional career with single-A Everett, playing 40 games at 3rd base and 18 at shortstop…

PERSONAL…graduated from Bonanza (Las Vegas, NV) High School…attended Barstow (CA) Community College and St. Martin’s (Lacey, WA) College…member of the 2003 USA Olympic Qualifying Team, hit .275 (11-for-40) with 13 runs, 4 2Bs, 3 HRs and 8 RBI in 13 games…

Justin Leoneinfielder

Birthdate: March 9, 19772007 Opening Day Age: 30Birthplace: Las Vegas, NevadaResides: Las Vegas, NevadaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 210M.L. Service: 105 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 29, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .000 1 0 0 0Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors 1.000 1 1 0 0Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .000 1 0 0 0Miller .000 1 0 0 0Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .000 2 0 0 0PETCO .000 2 0 0 0AT&T .100 10 1 0 0RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

KNOEDLER’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:1(twice),last:Sept.18,2006atColoradoMostRBI:NoneMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:1game(twice),last:Sept.18,2006

KNOEDLER’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .000 5 0 0 0Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .000 2 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0Milwaukee .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0SanDiego .000 1 0 0 0 .200 5 1 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Home .000 3 0 0 0 .100 10 1 0 0Road .250 4 1 0 0 .125 8 1 0 0Day .000 2 0 0 0 .000 8 0 0 0Night .200 5 1 0 0 .200 10 2 0 0Grass .143 7 1 0 0 .111 18 2 0 0Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .000 1 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0vs.RHP .167 6 1 0 0 .133 15 2 0 0RISP .000 1 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .000 1 0 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .000 0 0 0 0Sept./Oct. .143 7 1 0 0 .111 18 2 0 0BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --AfterASB .143 7 1 0 0 .111 18 2 0 0

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .000 1 0 0 0RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .200 10 2 1 1Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .200 5 1 0 0Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .000 1 0 0 0Angel .231 13 3 1 3Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .167 12 2 2 3Safeco .200 40 8 2 6Tropicana .214 14 3 0 0Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .750 4 3 0 0

LEONE’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:2(3times),last:Aug.3,2004atBaltimore(withSeattle)MostRBI:4,July16,2004vs.Cleveland(withSeattle)MostHomeRuns:1(6times),last:Aug.3,2004atBaltimore(withSeattle)CareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:4games,July23-27,2004

LEONE’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .000 3 0 0 0SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanFrancisco .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .200 10 2 1 1Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 5 0 0 0Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .200 5 1 0 0Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .214 14 3 2 6Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .278 18 5 1 3Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .167 6 1 0 0NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .333 6 2 0 0Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .125 16 2 2 3Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .214 14 3 0 0Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .750 4 3 0 0Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .000 3 0 0 0Home .--- -- -- -- -- .200 40 8 2 6Road .000 1 0 0 0 .222 63 14 4 7Day .--- -- -- -- -- .120 25 3 0 0Night .000 1 0 0 0 .244 78 19 6 13Grass .000 1 0 0 0 .188 85 16 6 13Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .333 18 6 0 2vs.LHP .--- -- -- -- -- .222 27 6 3 6vs.RHP .--- -- -- -- -- .211 76 16 3 7RISP .--- -- -- -- -- .167 18 3 1 5BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0asPinchHitter .000 1 0 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- 1.000 1 1 0 0March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .000 1 0 0 0 .206 63 13 5 12August .--- -- -- -- -- .225 40 9 1 1Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .333 12 4 0 0AfterASB .000 1 0 0 0 .198 91 18 6 13

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP3rdBase .901 28 25 48 8 81 2Shortstop .800 2 3 1 1 5 0

JUSTIN PAUL LEONEYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1999 Everett .263 62 205 34 54 14 2 6 35 1 5 2 32-0 49 5-3 18 .439 .3612000 Wisconsin .267 115 374 77 100 32 3 18 63 2 3 11 79-1 107 9-2 26 .513 .4072001 SanBernardino .233 130 485 70 113 27 4 22 69 6 3 5 57-2 158 4-3 27 .441 .3182002 SanBernardino .249 98 358 64 89 20 5 18 58 0 2 5 57-1 98 6-0 24 .483 .3582003 SanAntonio .288 135 455 103 131 38 7 21 92 0 8 3 92-10 104 20-6 21 .597 .3442004 Tacoma .269 68 253 56 68 10 5 21 51 1 2 4 26-0 82 5-6 15 .597 .344 Seattle .216 31 102 15 22 5 0 6 13 1 0 3 9-0 32 1-0 9 .441 .2982005 Tacoma .243 87 313 51 76 19 2 7 38 2 2 2 51-1 93 5-2 21 .383 .3512006 Portland .260 124 453 66 118 20 0 20 73 0 4 6 61-2 106 4-4 20 .437 .353 SanDiego .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000MinorTotals .259 819 2896 521 749 180 28 133 479 12 29 38 455-17 797 58-26172 .478 .363A.L.Totals .216 31 102 15 22 5 0 6 13 1 0 3 9-0 32 1-0 9 .441 .298N.L.Totals .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000M.L.Totals .214 32 103 15 22 5 0 6 13 1 0 3 9-0 32 1-0 9 .437 .296

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySeattlein13throundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAugust18-November1,2004(including60-dayDisabledListSept.11-Nov.1)withfractured4thand5thmetacarpalsinlefthand.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2005;signedbySanDiego,Nov.9,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.3,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.29,2006.

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San Francisco Non-Roster Invitees Who Made Opening Day Rosters

2006 ToddGreene(C) JameyWright(RHP)2005 JeffFassero(LHP)2004 DavidAardsma(RHP)2003 AndresGalarraga(IF)2002 None2001 BenitoSantiago(C)2000 RussDavis(IF)1999 MiguelDelToro(RHP) ScottServais(C)1998 AlexDiaz(OF)1997 DamonBerryhill(C) RichRodriguez(LHP)

1996 MelHall(OF) ChrisHook(RHP)1995 ToddBenzinger(IF) MarkLeiter(RHP)1994 None JeffReed(C)1993 MarkCarreon(OF)1992 CraigColbert(C) JimMcNamara(C) JeffReed(C) CorySnyder(OF)1991 None1990 TonyPerezchica(IF) RussSwan(LHP)

1989 JeffBrantley(RHP) EdJurak(IF) JamesSteels(OF)1988 None1987 None1986 MikeLaCoss(RHP) BradGulden(C) WillClark(IF)1985 VidaBlue(LHP)1984 JeffRobinson(RHP) ScotThompson(IF) GeneRichards(OF)1983 None1982 JimBarr(RHP)

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CAREER…left-handed hitting speedster made great strides in 2006, and is among most promis-ing of Giants’ position player prospects…was named 7th-best Giants prospect by Baseball America heading into 2007 season…put together career year during 1st full triple-A season in 2006, then went 5-for-11 (.455) in 13 ML games…athletic outfielder has led his teams in both runs and stolen bases in 4 of his 5 professional seasons, while ranking 2nd in those categories in ’05…SF’s 2nd round pick (66th overall) in 2002 First-Year Player Draft owns .281 career avg. with 359 runs, 95 2Bs, 40 3Bs, 30 HRs, 213 RBI and 121 stolen bases in 550 minor league contests…

2006 SEASON…showed his huge potential, reaching double-digits in steals and every extra-base hit category during 1st full year with triple-A Fresno…batted .276 with 20 2Bs, 11 3Bs, career-high 12 HRs, 57 RBI and 18 thefts in 120 games at Fresno…triples total led club and ranked 3rd in Pacific Coast League, while he also led Grizzlies in runs scored (85), hits (121) and steals…was recalled Sept. 1 and collected RBI-double that day at Wrigley Field (off Cubs’ Rich Hill) in 1st ML at-bat…in fact, registered hits in each of his 1st 3 big league ABs…finished initial SF stay 5-for-11 (.455) with 5 runs scored and 2 RBI in 13 games (as LFer, CFer, pinch-hitter and pinch-runner)…was perfect 3-for-3 (all singles) as pinch-hitter…played for Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League, hitting .273 (15-for-55) with 2 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 2 HRs, 7 RBI and 2 stolen bases in 17 contests…

2005…logged 1st year at double-A level, appearing in team-high 137 games for Norwich…batted .273 (140-for-512) with 79 runs scored, 28 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 7 HRs, 47 RBI and 30 stolen bases (in 43 attempts)…placed 2nd on club in both runs and steals…was named Giants’ Organizational Player of Month for Norwich in July…2004…had breakout season, while splitting campaign between single-A San Jose and Fresno…established career standards in avg. (.301), runs (91), RBI (59)

and stolen bases (34)…led all Giants farmhands in thefts, while ranking 8th in avg…spent majority of season with San Jose, where he hit .301 and ranked among California League leaders in runs (9th - 88), 3Bs (T2nd - 11), stolen bases (7th - 33) and on-base pct. (2nd - .424)…earned late season promotion to Fresno, hitting .304 with HR and 2 RBI in 6 games for Grizzlies…fol-lowing conclusion of regular season, re-joined San Jose for Cal League play-offs…in 7 post season contests, hit .222 (6-for-27) with 3 runs, 2 2Bs and 4 RBI…following season, played for Grand Canyon Rafters in Arizona Fall League…2003…finished 2nd among Giants farmhands with 30 sto-len bases, while playing for single-A Hagerstown…led Suns with 61 runs scored, while ranking 3rd in games (114) and 2Bs (17)…2002…earned

Frederick LewisoUtfielder

Birthdate: December 9, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Hattiesburg, MississippiResides: Wiggins, MississippiBats: Left Throws: Right Height : 6-2 Weight : 190M.L. Service: 31 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

Northwest League All-Star honors for short-season Salem-Keizer…won NWL batting title with .322 avg., while finishing 5th for both hits (77) and on-base pct. (.396)…earned share of S-K Player of Month honors for July with Daniel Ortmeier and Greg Bruso…

PERSONAL…graduated from Stone (Wiggins, MS) High School…played baseball, football and basketball in high school…helped Stone basketball team to Mississippi state champion-ship…graduated from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he played baseball and football…attended Southern University (Baton Rouge, LA), where he played baseball…is cousin of big league outfielder Matt Lawton…single…son (Kaleb, Aug. 10, 2002)…daughter (Kaitlyn Simone, Oct. 27, 2006)…

FREDERICK DESHAUN LEWISYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 Salem-Keizer .322 58 239 43 77 9 3 1 23 1 0 3 26-1 58 9-6 4 .397 .3962003 Hagerstown .250 114 420 61 105 17 8 1 27 6 2 6 68-1 112 30-15 3 .336 .3612004 SanJose .301 115 439 88 132 20 11 8 57 3 3 12 84-1 109 33-14 8 .451 .424 Fresno .304 6 23 3 7 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 5-0 5 1-1 1 .478 .4292005 Norwich .273 137 512 79 140 28 7 7 47 6 4 3 69-2 124 30-13 14 .386 .3612006 Fresno .276 120 438 85 121 20 11 12 57 2 5 4 68-0 105 18-8 5 .454 .375 SanFrancisco .455 13 11 5 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .545 .455MinorTotals .281 550 2071 359 582 95 40 30 213 19 14 28 320-5 513 121-57 35 .409 .382M.L.Totals .455 13 11 5 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 1 .545 .455

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyMontrealin20throundof2000First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyTomKorenek.

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2007 ROOKIESSince1947,therehavebeenonlynineunanimouswinnersoftheBBWAA’sN.L.RookieoftheYearAward.TheyincludeCincinnati’sFrankRobinson(1956),SanFrancisco’sOrlandoCepeda(1958)andWillieMcCovey(1959),St.Louis’VinceColeman(1985),SanDiego’sBenitoSantiago(1987),LosAngeles’MikePiazza(1993)andRaulMondesi(1994),Philadelphia’sScottRolen(1997)andSt.Louis’AlbertPujols(2001).ThefollowingplayersontheGiants’40-manrosterareeligibletobe2007RookieoftheYear:

KelynAcostaTravisIshikawaFrederickLewisOsirisMatosPatrickMisch

DanielOrtmeierBillySadlerNateSchierholtzMerkinValdezEugenioVelez FrederickLewis

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CAREER…22-year-old comes to 1st professional Spring Training after competing as collegian at University of Washington last spring…was named Giants’ top prospect by Baseball America prior to 2007 season…Giants’ 1st round selection (10th pick overall) in 2006 First-Year Player Draft has served notice of his potential in just 8 professional starts, going 2-0 with 1.71 ERA…has fashioned impressive 16.48 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, while limiting opponents to .127 avg. (14-for-110)…earned 2006 Golden Spikes Award as collegiate baseball’s top player…only other Giants draft pick to win honor is Will Clark (1985)…

2006 SEASON…kicked off professional career in impressive fashion, combining to go 2-0 with 1.71 ERA (6er, 31.2ip) in 8 starts between short-season Salem-Keizer and single-A San Jose…struck out 58 batters, against 12 walks…made 2 starts for Salem-Keizer, tossing 4.0-shut-out innings…was elevated to San Jose Aug. 5 and went 2-0 with 1.95 mark (6er, 27.2ip) in 6 starts…won lone California League post season start, allowing 1 run over 7.0 innings…did not pitch in Instructional League after making equivalent of 35 starts between collegiate and profes-sional seasons…

PERSONAL…graduated from Liberty (Renton, WA) High School…led Patriots to 3A state cham-pionship in 2003, while being named Washington’s Gatorade Player of Year…attended University of Washington…was dubbed nation’s 2nd-best amateur prospect by Baseball America in 2006 after leading country in strikeouts during collegiate season…2-time Pacific-10 Conference Pitcher of Year is league’s all-time leader with 491 career strikeouts…garnered 1st team All-America acco-lades in 2006, going 12-4 record with 3 saves and 1.94 ERA (27er, 125.1ip) in 22 games (17 starts) for Huskies…put together brilliant summer in 2005 Cape Cod League and earned Baseball America Summer All-America honors…became 1st player ever to be named both Pac-10 Freshman of Year and Pac-10 Pitcher of Year in 2004…single…

TIMOTHY L. LINCECUMYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 Salem-Keizer 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 SanJose 2-0 1.95 6 6 0 0 0 27.2 13 7 6 3 0 12 48 2 0MinorTotals 2-0 1.71 8 8 0 0 0 31.2 14 7 6 3 0 12 58 3 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyChicago-NLin48throundof2003First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyClevelandin42ndroundof2005First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin1stround(10thpickoverall)of2006First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMattWoodward.

Tim LincecumriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: June 15, 19842007 Opening Day Age: 22Birthplace: Bellevue, WashingtonResides: Bellevue, WashingtonBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 170M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 1st round selection (10th pick overall) in 2006 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley 1.000 1 1 0 1GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .500 2 1 0 1Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .500 2 1 0 0Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .000 1 0 0 0PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .400 5 2 0 0RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS MostHits:1(5times),last:Sept.22,2006atMilwaukeeMostRBI:1(twice),last:Sept.18,2006atColoradoMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:2games,Sept.1-10,2006

LEWIS’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .000 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL 1.000 1 1 0 1 1.000 1 1 0 1Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .667 3 2 0 1 .667 3 2 0 1Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Milwaukee .500 2 1 0 0 .500 2 1 0 0NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0SanDiego 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Home .400 5 2 0 0 .400 5 2 0 0Road .500 6 3 0 2 .500 6 3 0 2Day .400 5 2 0 1 .400 5 2 0 1Night .500 6 3 0 1 .500 6 3 0 1Grass .455 11 5 0 2 .455 11 5 0 2Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .500 2 1 0 1 .500 2 1 0 1vs.RHP .444 9 4 0 1 .444 9 4 0 1RISP 1.000 2 2 0 2 1.000 2 2 0 2BasesLoaded .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0asPinchHitter 1.000 3 3 0 0 1.000 3 3 0 0asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .455 11 5 0 2 .455 11 5 0 2BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --AfterASB .455 11 5 0 2 .455 11 5 0 2

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HRs and 62 RBI in 140 games between double-A Shreveport and Fresno…Texas League All-Star ranked 4th among Giants farmhands in avg. and tied for 3rd in HRs…spent majority of campaign with Shreveport, hitting .314 with 64 runs, 26 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 12 HRs and 52 RBI in 111 games…was selected to play in Double-A All-Star Game…earned Shreveport’s Player of Month honors for May…earned promotion to Fresno Aug. 4…appeared in 29 games for Grizzlies, hitting .250 with 3 HRs and 10 RBI…played for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League following season…2001…was SF’s sandwich 1st round selection (41st pick overall) in draft…however, did not sign until late in summer…reported to Instructional League in Arizona…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…participated in Oracle Summer Reading Program, visit-ing Millbrae Library and reading stories to children…visited with patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…helped coach Special Olympic athletes in baseball skills clinic…attends KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…served as waiter at Giants Community Fund Guardsman Crabfreed, which benefited childrens charities…has participated in “Picnic in the Park”, event held on field at AT&T Park following game for season ticket holders…participated in Olympian Night at AT&T Park with 2004 US Olympians…

PERSONAL…graduated from Central Kitsap (Silverdale, WA) High School…lettered 4 years in baseball, 2 in football and 1 in basketball…earned All-State baseball honors in 1998…attended University of Washington and Louisiana State University…transferred to LSU prior to 2001 sea-son…earned 2nd team All-SEC honors in 2001, hitting .312 with 65 runs, 14 2Bs, 3B, 20 HRs and 76 RBI in 66 games for Tigers…was tabbed top prospect in 2000 Cape Cod League by Baseball America after hitting .322 with 4 HRs and 25 RBI for Chatham…was also named to Baseball America’s All-Summer Team in 2000…single…

TODD ANTHONY LINDENYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 Shreveport .314 111 392 64 123 26 2 12 52 1 3 12 61-7 101 9-5 3 .482 .419 Fresno .250 29 100 18 25 2 1 3 10 0 0 1 20-0 35 2-0 0 .380 .3802003 Fresno .278 125 471 75 131 24 3 11 56 4 0 17 40-2 105 14-4 4 .412 .356 SanFrancisco .211 18 38 2 8 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 1-0 8 0-0 1 .316 .2312004 Fresno .260 130 489 93 127 28 2 23 75 3 5 7 63-3 149 8-6 7 .466 .349 SanFrancisco .156 16 32 6 5 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 5-0 7 0-0 0 .188 .2892005 Fresno .321 95 340 81 109 25 4 30 80 1 2 10 62-5 97 6-2 4 .682 .437 SanFrancisco .216 60 171 20 37 8 0 4 13 1 0 5 10-0 54 3-0 2 .333 .2802006 Fresno .283 52 187 32 53 12 3 5 24 0 1 4 29-1 44 5-0 2 .460 .389 SanFrancisco .273 61 77 15 21 4 2 2 5 2 0 1 9-0 20 1-0 0 .455 .356MinorTotals .287 542 1979 363 568 117 15 84 297 9 11 51 275-18 531 44-17 20 .489 .386M.L.Totals .223 155 318 43 71 14 2 7 25 5 0 7 25-0 89 4-0 3 .346 .294

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin1stround(41stpickoverall)of2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyTomKorenek.

CAREER…26-year-old switch-hitting outfielder has shown tremendous potential at minor league level, compiling .287 career avg. with 117 2Bs, 84 HRs, 296 RBI and .488 slugging pct. over 542 games…hammered 30 HRs at triple-A Fresno during 2005 campaign in which he led all of minor league baseball with .682 slugging pct….was originally SF’s Sandwich selection (41st player overall) in 2001 First-Year Player Draft, but did not begin career until 2002…joins Brad Hennessey (21st overall) and Noah Lowry (30th overall) as Giants’ 1st round picks in 2001 draft class…was named organization’s Player of Year by USA Today during 1st professional season in 2002…has reached big leagues in 4 of his 6 professional seasons, including 121 games over last 2 years…

2006 SEASON…overcame tough start and concluded year with his best ML effort of career…struggled in Spring Training and was sent to triple-A Fresno to open season, then was on Disabled List April 12-May 21 with ligament injury on left thumb…hit .278 with 12 2Bs, 5 HRs and 23 RBI in 52 games with Grizzlies, and was recalled by SF prior to July 14, 2nd-half opener…career .207 big league hitter entering campaign, batted .273 (21-for-77) in 61 contests with Giants…made most strides batting left-handed, hitting .302 (16-for-53)…by contrast, had hit just .202 (39-for-193) off right-handed pitching from 2003-05…hit safely in 7 of his 11 starts with SF (7 in LF, 4 in RF)…played 40 games in LF and 12 in RF, handling 41-errorless chances…continued his strong play in Puerto Rico Winter League, while playing for Mayaguez…hit .341 with 16 runs, 5 2Bs, 4 HRs, 7 RBI and 4 SBs in 25 games, while logging .541 slugging mark and .456 on-base pct…

2005…parlayed exceptional season with Fresno into extended duty in SF…led all of minor league baseball with .682 slugging pct., while tying for 2nd in Pacific Coast League with 30 HRs and ranking 5th with .437 on-base mark…in 95 games with Grizzlies, batted career-high .321 with 25 2Bs and 80 RBI…despite logging 3-week stint with SF June 14-July 4, was still lead-ing PCL in both HRs and RBI at time of 2nd recall Aug. 12…was named to circuit’s post season All-Star squad, while earning SF Organizational Player of Month honors for Fresno in both May and July…batted .216 with 4 HRs and 13 RBI in 60 games overall with Giants…2004…posted career highs in games (130), runs (93) and 2Bs (28), while hitting 23 HRs and driving in 75 runs at Fresno…ranked 9th in Pacific Coast League in runs, and among organizational leaders in HRs (2nd) and RBI (4th)…promoted to SF June 3-13 and saw action in 10 contests, while starting in 5 (all in LF)…was also recalled from Fresno Sept. 7…overall with big league club, batted .156 (5-for-32) with 6 runs, 2B, RBI and 5 walks over 16 games…spent winter playing for Magallenes of Venezuelan Winter League…2003…completed meteoric rise up Giants’ organizational ranks when he had contract purchased from Fresno Aug. 17…went 8-for-38 (.211) with 2B, HR and 6 RBI in 18 games…was originally summoned to big club when J.T. Snow was disabled, and made ML debut Aug. 18 in Montreal…started in LF vs. Expos, going 0-for-4…was sent back to Fresno next day when Giants acquired Eric Young, however was immediately recalled Aug. 20 when Jesse Foppert landed on Disabled List…collected 1st big league hit Aug. 23 vs. Florida, 2B off Josh Beckett…produced 1st ML RBI Aug. 24 vs. Marlins, delivering run-scoring pinch-1B…slugged his 1st career HR Sept. 21 in LA, 3-run shot in 2nd inning (off Kazuhisa Ishii) which landed in loge level down left field line at Chavez Ravine…became just 12th player in Dodger Stadium history to reach loge level, 8th opponent…played in Arizona Fall League following campaign, hitting .316 (31-for-98) with 7 2Bs, 3B, 4 HRs and 15 RBI in 25 games for Grand Canyon Rafters…2002…kicked off professional career with bang, combining to hit .301 with 82 runs, 28 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 15

Todd LindenoUtfielder

Birthdate: June 30, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Edmonds, WashingtonResides: Silverdale, WashingtonBats: Both Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 220M.L. Service: 1 year, 62 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ Sandwich selection (41st pick overall) in 2001 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER…southpaw has been staple of Giants rotation over last 2 and half seasons…with 71 starts since Aug. 1, 2004, only Jason Schmidt (73) made more opening assignments for SF dur-ing stretch…has logged personal 26-23 record with 4.06 ERA (204er, 452.0ip) in his 74 ML starts…SF is 39-35 in his opening assignments (.527)…has limited opponents to 3-or-less earned runs in 45 of his 74 career starts (60.8%), and has worked at least 6.0 frames in 47 of those efforts (63.5%)…SF is 24-17 (.585) in his 41 career starts at AT&T Park…has pitched best baseball during Aug., going 10-0 with 2.33 ERA (30er, 115.2ip) over 16 lifetime starts…has limited opponents to .197 avg. (81-for-411) during Aug….is only undefeated pitcher in majors during Aug. over last 3 seasons (10 decisions)…is tied for 5th in wins during stretch, while ranking 5th in ERA and 2nd in avg. against…became 4th SF Giants left-hander to lead club in wins, innings, ERA and strikeouts in 2005 and 1st since Shawn Estes in 1997…became 13th left-hander in SF annals to crest 200-inning barrier by tossing 204.2 frames in 2005…by going 7-0 over his 1st 16 career starts (6-0 in 2004, won 1st decision in ’05), owns 2nd longest career-opening winning streak by starter in Giants franchise history…only Giants starting pitcher to open career with more victories without loss is Hooks Wiltse, who went Major League-best 12-0 to open career for 1904 NY Club (courtesy: Elias Sports Bureau)…has proven to be solid hitter, owning .214 career big league avg. (30-for-140) with 8 2Bs, 1 HR and 9 RBI…was 1 of Giants’ 3 1st round picks in 2001 draft, taken as 30th overall selection…was SF’s 2nd selection following RHP Brad Hennessey (21st overall), while OF Todd Linden was sandwich selection (41st overall)…

2006 SEASON…battled through season of injury and ailments to finish 4th on club with 27 starts…suffered 1st losing campaign, logging 7-10 mark with career-high 4.74 ERA…Giants were 11-16 in his 27 starts, dropping 8 of his last 12 assignments…was forced to exit 2006 debut in 2nd inning of home opener April 6 vs. Atlanta with right oblique strain…had retired 5 of his 1st 6 bat-ters before having to leave with 2-2 count on Brian Jordan in 2nd…was on Disabled List April 7-May 7…made 25 starts following activation from DL May 8, going 7-10 with 4.80 ERA (84er, 157.2ip)…worked at least 6.0 innings in 17 of 26 starts following return…had superb August, going 2-0 with 1.86 mark (8er, 38.2ip) and limiting opponents to .173 avg. (23-for-133)….led NL in avg. against during month, while ranking 4th in ERA…posted career-best 2-hitter Aug. 21, when he blanked Arizona 5-0 for his 2nd career shutout…Orlando Hudson collected both hits, while he faced only 3 over minimum…was forced to miss Sept. 6 start in Cincinnati with left elbow irritation, which first affected him in Sept. 1 start at Chicago…struggled down stretch, going 0-3 with 10.72 ERA (27er, 22.2ip) over his final 5 starts…hit 1st career homer July 8 in LA, solo clout off Derek Lowe…

2005…staff stalwart was only member of original starting rotation to not miss start all season, logging 33 opening assignments…endured early-season growing pains, but rebounded to lead Giants with 13 wins, 204.2 innings, 3.78 ERA and 172 strikeouts…Giants were 18-15 (.545) when he took hill…put together tremendous 2nd half, as his 8 wins tied for 3rd-most ever

Noah Lowryleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 10, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 26Birthplace: Ventura, CaliforniaResides: San Diego, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Left Height : 6-2 Weight : 207M.L. Service: 2 years, 113 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 1st round selection (30th pick overall) in 2001 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2009 (signed 4-year extension with club option for 2010 prior to 2006 season)

> 2nd-longest winning streak by rookie starter in Giants franchise history (7-0)> 1st SF pitcher to toss shutout for 1st ML win since 1991> In 2005, became 4th lefty in SF annals to lead team in wins, innings, ERA and strikeouts> Baseball Digest’s 2004 All-Rookie Team

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .130 23 3 0 1Turner .500 2 1 1 1Wrigley .250 4 1 0 0GreatAmer. .500 22 11 1 2Coors .278 18 5 0 0Dolphin .200 10 2 0 0MinuteMaid .000 5 0 0 0Dodger .211 19 4 1 3Miller .000 3 0 0 0Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .600 5 3 1 1Busch .333 3 1 0 0PETCO .059 17 1 0 0AT&T .221 122 27 2 12RFK .375 8 3 0 0Camden .111 9 1 0 1Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .273 11 3 1 3Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .100 10 1 0 0Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .143 7 1 0 1Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .250 8 2 0 0Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

LINDEN’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3(twice),last:Aug.18,2005atCincinnatiMostRBI:3(twice),last:June19,2005atDetroitMostHomeRuns:1(7times),last:Aug.31,2006atAtlantaCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:7games,June15-22,2005

LINDEN’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .143 7 1 0 1 .154 52 8 1 5Atlanta .500 2 1 1 1 .333 3 1 1 1Chicago-NL .250 4 1 0 0 .083 12 1 0 0Cincinnati .143 7 1 0 0 .458 24 11 1 2Colorado .250 8 2 0 0 .250 28 7 1 1Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .286 14 4 0 1Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 5 0 0 0LosAngeles-NL .462 13 6 0 1 .261 46 12 1 6Milwaukee .143 7 1 0 0 .300 10 3 0 1NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .286 7 2 0 1Philadelphia .333 3 1 0 1 .375 8 3 0 1Pittsburgh .600 5 3 1 1 .600 5 3 1 1St.Louis .333 3 1 0 0 .182 11 2 0 0SanDiego .091 11 1 0 0 .088 34 3 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .286 7 2 0 0 .214 14 3 0 0Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .111 9 1 0 1Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .273 11 3 1 3KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .100 10 1 0 0NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .143 7 1 0 1Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .250 8 2 0 0Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .178 45 8 1 5Home .250 36 9 0 3 .221 122 27 2 12Road .293 41 12 2 2 .224 196 44 5 13Day .318 44 14 1 2 .230 148 34 4 14Night .212 33 7 1 3 .218 170 37 3 11Grass .273 77 21 2 5 .230 296 68 7 25Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .136 22 3 0 0vs.LHP .208 24 5 1 2 .222 72 16 3 7vs.RHP .302 53 16 1 3 .224 246 55 4 18RISP .167 18 3 0 3 .195 77 15 2 20BasesLoaded .000 2 0 0 0 .167 6 1 0 1asPinchHitter .278 18 5 0 1 .243 37 9 0 2asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .--- -- -- -- -- .184 76 14 2 8July .381 21 8 1 2 .308 26 8 1 2August .261 23 6 1 3 .315 92 29 3 8Sept./Oct. .212 33 7 0 0 .161 124 20 1 7BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .173 81 14 2 8AfterASB .273 77 21 2 5 .241 237 57 5 17

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A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has distinguished himself as one of most active players in community, being named Giants’ Roberto Clemente Award recipient in 2005…serves as Honorary Chairperson for annual Halloween Heroes charity event in San Francisco to benefit Wender Weis Foundation for Children, organization that provides relief to at-risk and underprivileged children in Bay Area…meets with children, who are either ill or have special needs, and their families prior to games at AT&T Park…taped PSA to support San Francisco General Hospital Community Programs…has visited patients at both Shriners Children’s Hospital in Sacramento and Children’s Hospital Oakland…visited Charles Armstrong School in Belmont, school for children with learn-ing disabilities, with former Giants pitcher Scott Eyre…helped promote importance of literacy and Giants’ “Read to Win” program, by reading to children at libraries throughout Bay Area…helped promote 3rd Annual “Pitch Your Idea” contest with his visit to Zeum, San Francisco’s hands-on arts and technology museum in 2005…met with children for Community Kids Day at AT&T Park…participated in “Picnic in the Park” in 2005, event held on field at AT&T following game for season ticket holders…has also lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…served as waiter at Giants Community Fund Guardsman Crabfreed, which benefited childrens charities…supported Giants Wives online auction by donating “experience” package…also participated in Olympian Night at AT&T Park with 2004 US Olympians…attended “An Evening of Art with Brett Tomko” in 2004, with all proceeds from event benefiting Giants Community Fund…

PERSONAL…graduated from Nordhoff (Ojai, CA) High School in 1998…established single-season school record with 1.37 ERA as junior in 1997…attended Ventura (CA) Junior College and Pepperdine (CA) University…earned All-America honors in 2001, while being named West Coast Conference Pitcher of Year…went 14-2 with 1.71 ERA (23er, 121.1ip) and 142 strikeouts in 18 games (17 starts) during his junior campaign…tied for 4th in country in wins and 5th in ERA…was named to WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Team in 2007…single…

NOAH RYAN LOWRYYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 Salem-Keizer 1-1 3.60 8 7 0 0 0 25.0 26 15 10 2 1 8 28 2 02002 SanJose 6-5 2.15 15 12 0 0 0 58.2 38 21 14 4 3 20 62 1 02003 Norwich 9-6 4.72 23 23 2 0 0 118.1 127 66 62 7 4 47 97 3 2 Fresno 1-0 2.37 4 4 0 0 0 19.0 15 5 5 0 0 6 13 0 0 SanFrancisco 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.1 1 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 02004 Fresno 7-5 4.13 17 17 1 1 0 89.1 98 53 41 9 0 28 73 4 1 SanFrancisco 6-0 3.82 16 14 2 1 0 92.0 91 41 39 10 0 28 72 2 02005 SanFrancisco 13-13 3.78 33 33 0 0 0 204.2 193 92 86 21 7 76 172 2 02006 SanFrancisco 7-10 4.74 27 27 1 1 0 159.1 166 89 84 21 6 56 84 2 1 SanJose 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 5 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 Fresno 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 3 3 1 0 1 6 0 0MinorTotals 24-17 3.67 69 65 3 1 0 313.2 295 136 128 32 8 108 264 4 0M.L.Totals 26-23 4.07 80 74 3 2 0 462.1 451 222 209 52 14 162 333 6 1

LOWRY’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .152 29 46 2 7 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 3-0 10 0-0 2 .217 .204--- Career .214 83 140 11 30 8 0 1 9 23 1 0 6-0 33 0-0 2 .293 .245LASTHOMERUN:July8,2006atLosAngeles-NL(offDerekLowe)

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyTexasin18throundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin1stround(30thselectionoverall)in2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyDarrenWittcke.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril7-May7,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithSanJoseApril28-May2andFresnoMay3-7)withrightobliquestrain.

by SF lefty after All-Star Break…only Ron Bryant (10 victories in 1973) and Trevor Wilson (9 in 1991) logged more wins…went 8-4 with 2.43 ERA (27er, 100.0ip) and .217 avg. against (78-for-360) in 15 starts following Midsummer Classic, ranking among top NL start-ers in wins (T5th), ERA (5th), oppo-nents avg. (7th) and strikeouts (T11th - 85)…was named NL Pitcher of Month for August, pacing circuit in ERA with 0.69 mark (3er, 39.1ip), while tying for lead with 5 wins…was 5-0 in 5 starts, while limiting opponents to .167 avg.

(22-for-132)…won at Colorado April 14 to remain unbeaten in majors, then suffered 1st big league loss April 20 to Arizona…suffered career-long 5-game losing skid April 20-May 17…enjoyed tre-mendous season with bat, ranking 3rd among NL hurlers with .276 avg. (16-for-58) and 3rd with .379 slugging pct….tied for 2nd in league with 6 2Bs, tied for 4th with 7 RBI (most by SF pitcher since Russ Ortiz had 9 in 2002), and tied for 4th with 12 sacrifice bunts…2004…rookie went 6-0, with all of his victories coming after Aug. 3 recall to finish 3rd among SF hurlers for wins in 2nd Half…had 4 stints with Giants…made 16 Major League appearances (14 starts), while also logging 17 outings at triple-A Fresno…despite appearing in only 16 games, ranked among NL rookies in wins (T4th - 6), ERA (2nd - 3.82), starts (2nd - 14), innings (1st - 92.0), strikeouts (4th - 72), win-ning streak (1st - 6), complete games (1st - 2) and avg. against (2nd - .259)…moved into rotation full time Aug. 3, taking slot of eventual closer Dustin Hermanson…Giants won 9 of his 11 starts following Aug. 3 recall, while posting personal 6-0 mark with 3.91 ERA (31er, 71.1ip)…posted 3.48 ERA (34er, 88.0ip) in 14 ML starts…SF was 10-4 in his 14 starts…collected 1st big league victory Aug. 3, with 11-0 shutout of Cincinnati…became 1st Giants pitcher to post shutout for 1st Major League win since Mike Remlinger June 15, 1991 over Pittsburgh at Candlestick… carried no hitter into 7th before allowing leadoff single by D’Angelo Jimenez…ended up limiting Reds to 3 hits…was named NL Player of Week for Aug. 2-8…posted 7-5 record with 4.13 ERA (41er, 89.1ip) in 17 starts for Fresno…2003…served notice of his potential and was rewarded with initial Major League call-up in Sept.…combined to go 10-6 with 4.39 ERA (67er, 137.1ip) in 27 starts for double-A Norwich and Fresno…10 wins finished 3rd among Giants farmhands…spent majority of season at Norwich, going 9-6 with 4.72 ERA in 23 starts with 2 complete games…was promoted to Fresno Aug. 12…for Grizzlies, was 1-0 with 2.37 ERA (5er, 16.0ip) in 4 starts…had contract purchased Sept. 1…made Major League debut Sept. 5 vs. Arizona, working scoreless 9th inning…tossed 6.1-scoreless innings over 4 relief appearances with San Francisco, retiring 21 of 24 batters faced…picked up 1st big league hit in season finale Sept. 28 vs. LA, drilling single off Paul Shuey in 6th inning…pitched for Grand Canyon Rafters in Arizona Fall League following season…2002…logged 1st action at single-A level, spending season with San Jose…was limited to 15 games (12 starts) with left shoulder tendinitis…still managed to log 6-5 record with 2.15 ERA (14er, 58.2ip)…earned SJ’s Player of Month honors for April and August…2001…hit ground running in professional debut, going 1-1 with 3.60 ERA in 8 games (7 starts) for rookie-league Salem-Keizer…helped Volcanoes win Northwest League championship…

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Giants Starter Pitcher Year Streak HooksWiltse 1904 12-0 NoahLowry 2004-05 7-0 Clydell“Slick”Castleman 1935 5-0 JuanMarichal 1960 4-0 courtesy:TomHirdtwithEliasSportsBureau

Four-Star LeftiesOnlyfourleft-handersinSanFranciscohistoryhaveledtheclubinwins,innings,ERAandstrikeoutsinasingleseason:

Player,Year Wins Inn. ERA SO RonBryant,1973 24 270.0 3.53 143 VidaBlue,1980 14 224.0 2.97 129 ShawnEstes,1997 19 201.0 3.18 181 NoahLowry,2005 13 204.2 3.78 172

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CAREER…has been tabbed by Baseball America as Giants’ 9th-best prospect entering 2007…4th-year player makes 1st appearance at SF’s Spring Training camp…23-year-old outfielder has com-piled 229 hits in 203 career minor league games, hitting at .312 clip with .502 slugging pct. and .408 on-base mark over 1st 3 professional seasons…

2006 SEASON…played only 1st 5 weeks, before landing on Disabled List May 8 with left shoulder strain…underwent left shoulder surgery June 1, procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL…saw 1st action at double-A level, batting .272 with 10 2Bs, 2 HRs and 11 RBI in 27 games with Connecticut…

2005…had All-Star campaign for single-A San Jose, helping club to California League title with stellar offensive showing…hit for avg. and power, batting .313 with 44 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 17 HRs and 94 RBI…2Bs total ranked 3rd in Cal League and tied for 9th in all of minor league baseball…ranked 2nd among Giants farmhands for RBI…drew 89 walks (while fanning only 82 times), as he fin-ished 2nd in circuit with .427 on-base pct….2004…spent time with 4 different SF minor league clubs, beginning his career in Arizona Rookie League after being drafted in June…also played for short-season Salem-Keizer, single-A Hagerstown and San Jose, combining to hit .329 with 31 RBI in 44 games…

PERSONAL…graduated from Westminster Christian (Miami, FL) High School, same school that produced Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez…was standout 3rd baseman and outfielder at Florida State University…was named to Baseball America’s Freshman All-America team after batting team-high .371 with 9 HRs in 2003…was tabbed by Baseball America as 4th-best power hitter in collegiate baseball following sophomore season in which he hit .385 with 24 2Bs, 19 HRs, 81 RBI and .707 slugging mark…single…

EDUARDO H. MARTINEZ-ESTEVEYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 ARL-Giants .357 4 14 2 5 2 0 0 4 0 1 1 0-0 2 2-0 0 .500 .375 Salem-Keizer .286 10 35 5 10 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 6-0 7 0-0 0 .400 .405 Hagerstown .217 13 46 4 10 1 1 1 11 0 1 1 8-0 8 1-1 0 .348 .339 SanJose .420 17 69 11 29 7 2 0 14 0 1 0 4-0 9 0-1 0 .580 .4462005 SanJose .313 132 479 89 150 44 3 17 94 0 3 8 89-2 82 4-2 0 .524 .4272006 Connecticut .272 27 92 8 25 10 0 2 11 0 4 0 9-1 14 0-0 0 .446 .324MinorTotals .312 203 735 119 229 68 6 20 136 0 10 11 116-3 122 7-4 0 .502 .408

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySeattlein3rdroundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof2004First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyPaulTurco.

Eddy Martinez-EsteveoUtfielder

Birthdate: July 14, 19832007 Opening Day Age: 23Birthplace: Miami, FloridaResides: Miami, FloridaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 215M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 2004 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 3-0-0 2.37 3 19.0 14 5Turner 0-0-0 7.20 1 5.0 6 4Wrigley 0-1-0 5.40 2 10.0 12 6GreatAmer. 1-0-0 2.16 1 8.1 7 2Coors 1-3-0 11.03 5 23.2 40 29Dolphin 1-1-0 3.93 3 18.1 13 8MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger 2-0-0 2.39 4 26.1 19 7Miller 0-1-0 7.84 2 10.1 10 9Shea 0-1-0 8.31 1 4.1 9 4Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 11.57 1 4.2 9 6PNC 0-0-0 8.31 1 4.1 6 4Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-0-0 3.50 3 18.0 14 7AT&T 17-13-0 3.30 46 278.1 249102RFK 0-0-0 0.00 1 6.0 8 0

Camden 0-0-0 2.25 1 4.0 8 1Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome 1-0-0 6.35 1 5.2 7 4Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee 0-2-0 4.15 3 13.0 12 6Safeco 0-1-0 15.00 1 3.0 8 5Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

LOWRY’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 1-0-0 0.00 1 9.0 2 0 5-1-0 2.36 8 45.2 34 12Atlanta 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 1 0 0-1-0 4.61 3 13.2 13 7Chicago-NL 0-1-0 10.80 1 5.0 8 6 1-2-0 4.88 4 24.0 30 13Cincinnati 1-0-0 1.13 1 8.0 6 1 3-1-0 2.01 4 31.1 24 7Colorado 0-2-0 7.59 4 21.1 22 18 1-4-0 7.74 8 43.0 52 37Florida 1-1-0 4.09 2 11.0 10 5 2-1-0 3.47 4 23.1 18 9Houston 1-0-0 2.57 1 7.0 7 2 3-0-0 1.17 3 23.0 13 3LosAngeles-NL 1-0-0 4.56 4 25.2 27 13 2-0-0 2.98 9 48.1 36 16Milwaukee 0-0-0 9.00 1 5.0 7 5 0-1-0 7.84 2 10.1 10 9NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-1-0 3.79 3 19.0 20 8Philadelphia 0-1-0 14.73 1 3.2 6 6 1-1-0 6.35 3 17.0 20 12Pittsburgh 0-1-0 2.25 1 8.0 3 2 0-2-0 4.66 3 19.1 13 10St.Louis 0-1-0 4.50 1 6.0 10 3 0-2-0 4.85 2 13.0 18 7SanDiego 1-0-0 4.40 2 14.1 13 7 3-1-0 3.83 10 56.1 58 24SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-1-0 4.91 2 11.0 16 6 0-2-0 5.09 3 17.2 24 10

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 2.25 1 4.0 8 1Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.59 1 5.2 5 1Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 5.06 1 5.1 6 3LosAngeles-AL 0-0-0 4.50 1 6.0 9 3 0-0-0 4.50 1 6.0 9 3Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 6.35 1 5.2 7 4NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland 0-1-0 1.50 1 6.0 5 1 1-2-0 3.15 4 20.0 19 7Seattle 0-1-0 15.00 1 3.0 8 5 0-1-0 15.00 1 3.0 8 5TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas 1-0-0 1.17 1 7.2 6 1 1-0-0 1.17 1 7.2 6 1Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague 1-2-0 3.97 4 22.2 28 10 3-3-0 3.92 11 57.1 68 25

Season 7-10-0 4.74 27 159.1 166 84 26-23-0 4.07 80 462.1 451209Home 6-5-0 3.61 16 102.1 91 41 17-13-0 3.30 46 278.1 249102Road 1-5-0 6.79 11 57.0 75 43 9-10-0 5.23 34 184.0 202107Day 2-4-0 5.36 9 50.1 59 30 4-9-0 4.86 25 137.0 137 74Night 5-6-0 4.46 18 109.0 107 54 22-14-0 3.73 55 325.1 314135Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 26-23-0 4.06 74 452.0 439204Reliever 7-10-0 4.74 27 159.1 166 84 0-0-0 4.35 6 10.1 12 5

March/April 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 1 0 1-2-0 5.91 7 32.0 39 21May 1-3-0 4.26 5 31.2 34 15 2-6-0 4.71 10 63.0 68 33June 2-2-0 3.64 5 29.2 31 12 5-4-0 3.59 15 80.1 84 32July 2-2-0 5.66 6 35.0 44 22 3-6-0 4.58 12 72.2 75 37August 2-0-0 1.86 5 38.2 23 8 10-0-0 2.33 16 115.2 81 30Sept./Oct. 0-3-0 10.72 5 22.2 33 27 5-5-0 5.11 20 98.2 104 56BeforeASB 4-5-0 4.08 13 75.0 80 34 9-14-0 4.54 36 200.1 221101AfterASB 3-5-0 5.34 14 84.1 86 50 17-9-0 3.71 44 262.0 230108

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .976 80 21 61 2 84 2

LOWRY’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 2,Aug.21,2006vs.ArizonaInningsPitched-Starter:9.0(4times),last:Aug.21,2006vs.Arizona Reliever:3.0,April21,2004vs.SanDiegoMostStrikeouts: 10,Aug.20,2004vs.NewYork-NLWinningStreak: 7games,Aug.3,2004-April15,2005LosingStreak: 5games,April20-May17,2005

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .266 379 101 10vs.Right .254 1379 350 42

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CAREER…prolific minor league power hitter comes to Spring Training as non-roster invitee after capturing 2006 Pacific Coast League Player of Year honors while in Oakland organiza-tion…17-year professional veteran has hammered 231 career home runs in 1,504 minor league games, while adding another 71 clouts in 320 contests playing for Seibu in Japan…including time overseas, corner infielder has compiled 9 seasons with at least 20 HRs, and trio of 30-clout cam-paigns…went 3-for-34 (.118) with RBI in 22 career ML games with Tampa Bay (1998) and Chicago Cubs (2005)…originally drafted by Baltimore out of high school in 1990 draft, has spent time in Orioles (1990-96), Mets (1997), Devil Rays (1998-99), Rockies (2000), Cubs (2005) and Athletics (2006) organizations…

2006 SEASON…spent lone campaign with Oakland organization and was named Pacific Coast League Player of Year after batting .252 with 33 2Bs, 28 HRs and 107 RBI in 140 games with triple-A Sacramento…was 3rd in league for HRs, RBI, extra-base hits (61) and total bases (255), while ranking 5th for 2Bs…

2005…returned to United States after 4-year stay in Japan, inking minor league deal with Cubs…spent majority of season with triple-A Iowa, but made 1st ML appearance since 1998…had con-tract purchased Aug. 27 and went 2-for-14 (.143) in 13 big league contests…posted 1st career RBI Aug. 29 at Dodgers…batted .291 and was named Iowa’s MVP after leading Cubs’ organization with 30 HRs, tied for 2nd-most in PCL…ranked 2nd in Chicago system with 93 RBI…2004…signed minor league contract with Cubs, but was released in April and returned to Japan for 4th season overseas…played in just 35 games with Seibu, batting .184 with 4 HRs and 10 RBI…2003…appeared in 131 games for Seibu, clubbing 26 HRs and driving in 69 runs…2002…struggled through injury-riddled campaign in Japan, logging just 19 games…2001…had outstanding year in 1st overseas campaign, belting career-high 39 HRs in 135 games with Seibu…batted .247 with 28 2Bs and 87 RBI…2000…spent entire season with triple-A Colorado Springs in Rockies’ orga-nization…batted .276 with 25 2Bs, 25 HRs and 87 RBI in 123 contests…1999…was International League All-Star for 2nd-consecutive season in Tampa Bay system, batting .251 with 33 2Bs, 28 HRs and 104 RBI at triple-A Durham…ranked 2nd in IL with 106 runs, while finishing 5th in RBI race…1998…earned International League All-Star accolades during arguably his finest profes-sional season…set career highs with .299 batting avg., 141 hits, 35 2Bs and 109 RBI…ranked 2nd in circuit with 34 HRs and 69 extra-base hits, while finishing 3rd with .589 slugging pct. and 4th with 278 total bases…was rewarded with pair of ML stints, as he was on Devil Rays roster from May 14-31 and again from Sept. 14-end of season…made ML debut May 14 vs. Kansas City as pinch-hitter…collected 1st big league hit May 24, single off Seattle’s Randy Johnson…1997…played for Mets’ triple-A Norfolk affiliate and garnered All-Star honors…clubbed 21 HRs, while batting .280 with 29 2Bs and 64 RBI…1996…spent 7th and final campaign in Baltimore organization, batting .281 with 23 2Bs, 17 HRs and 69 RBI in 131 games at triple-A Rochester…was named club’s Player of Month for April, and was tabbed by Baseball America as International League’s best defensive 3rd baseman…1995…split season between double-A Bowie and Rochester, combining for 21 HRs and 83 RBI in 133 outings…won Brooks Robinson Award, given annually to top position player in Orioles’ farm system…1994…batted .241 with 29 2Bs, 11 HRs and 58 RBI over 133 games in Bowie uniform…tied for 2nd in Eastern League with 71 walks…played for Maui in Hawaiian Winter League following season…1993…was named to minor league All-Star team for 1st time, garnering Carolina League accolades…batted .260 with 22 2Bs, 9 HRs and 54 RBI in 133 games at single-A Frederick…1992…logged 96 games with single-A Kane County…1991…split season

Scott McClaininfielder

Birthdate: May 19, 19722006 Post Season Age: 34Birthplace: Simi Valley, CaliforniaResides: Bradenton, FloridaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-4 Weight : 220M.L. Service: 64 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 18, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER…22-year-old opens his 6th professional campaign with 1st trip to big league Spring Training…originally signed as non-drafted free agent in 2002, has posted 23-15 record with 16 saves and 3.95 ERA over 112 career minor league contests (49 starts)…

2006 SEASON…flourished following conversion to full-time reliever, combining for 7-3 record with 15 saves (5th-most in organization) and 2.03 ERA in 50 outings between single-A Augusta and double-A Connecticut…struck out 86 batters in 71.0 innings, while yielding just .206 avg. against (53-for-257)…spent majority of campaign in South Atlantic League, where he compiled all of his decisions and 13 saves with microscopic 1.76 ERA (12er, 61.1ip) in 44 appearances…made 6-outing cameo in Eastern League, logging 2 saves and 3.72 mark (4er, 9.2ip)…

2005…logged 1st year of full-season ball, pitching in 29 games (22 starts) for Augusta…finished with 8-8 record and 4.99 ERA…2004…spent 3rd season with Giants’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League, ranking 4th in circuit with 2.44 ERA…went 2-0 with save over 11 outings, including 8 starts…2003…posted 2-2 mark with 4.67 ERA in 9 games (6 starts) in desert…was named Howe SportsData Pitcher of Week for Aug. 25-31…2002…opened professional career as 17-year-old in Arizona, going 4-2 with 4.65 ERA in 13 starts…

PERSONAL…single…

OSIRIS G. MATOSYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 ARL-Giants 4-2 4.65 13 13 0 0 0 62.0 63 35 32 3 3 22 51 1 12003 ARL-Giants 2-2 4.67 9 6 0 0 0 34.2 35 21 18 1 2 10 28 3 02004 ARL-Giants 2-0 2.44 11 8 0 0 1 48.0 43 23 13 1 3 20 47 2 12005 Augusta 8-8 4.99 29 22 0 0 0 135.1 162 83 75 12 8 31 79 1 12006 Augusta 7-3 1.76 44 0 0 0 13 61.1 42 13 12 3 0 12 81 3 0 Connecticut 0-0 3.72 6 0 0 0 2 9.2 11 4 4 0 0 2 5 0 0MinorTotals 23-15 3.95 112 49 0 0 16 351.0 356 179 154 20 16 97 291 10 3

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbySanFranciscoasnon-draftedfreeagent,Feb.6,2002.

Osiris MatosriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 6, 19842007 Opening Day Age: 22Birthplace: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicResides: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 180M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, Feb. 6, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .200 5 1 0 1GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- 0 0 0 0Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .333 3 1 0 0Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .000 5 0 0 0RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .000 2 0 0 0Fenway .000 1 0 0 0U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .200 5 1 0 0McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .000 4 0 0 0Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .000 5 0 0 0

MCCLAIN’S CAREER HIGHSMostHits:1(4times),last:Sept.2,2005atPittsburgh(withChicago-NL)MostRBI:1,Aug.29,2005vs.LosAngeles-NL(withChicago-NL)MostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:1game(4times),last:Sept.2,2005

MCCLAIN’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- 0 0 0 0Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- 0 0 0 0Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .333 3 1 0 1Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- 0 0 0 0NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .250 4 1 0 0St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .000 5 0 0 0Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .200 5 1 0 0Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .167 6 1 0 0TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .000 5 0 0 0Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Home .--- -- -- -- -- .111 9 1 0 1Road .--- -- -- -- -- .120 25 3 0 0Day .--- -- -- -- -- .000 16 0 0 0Night .--- -- -- -- -- .222 18 4 0 1Grass .--- -- -- -- -- .136 22 3 0 1Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .083 12 1 0 0vs.LHP .--- -- -- -- -- .083 12 1 0 0vs.RHP .--- -- -- -- -- .136 22 3 0 1RISP .--- -- -- -- -- .000 8 0 0 1BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .000 1 0 0 0asPinchHitter .--- -- -- -- -- .167 6 1 0 1asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .071 14 1 0 0June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .333 3 1 0 1Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .118 17 2 0 0BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --AfterASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .978 9 40 4 1 45 23rdBase 1.000 6 3 3 0 6 0

between rookie-level Bluefield and Kane County, playing in 66 games overall…1990…began his professional career with Bluefield in Appalachian League…

PERSONAL…graduated from Atascadero (CA) High School, where he played both baseball and football…standout high school quarterback, turned down football scholarship to University of Southern California when he signed with Baltimore in 1990…married (Jennifer)…daughter (Kennedy, Feb. 22, 2006)…

SCOTT MICHAEL MCCLAINYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1990 Bluefield .196 40 107 20 21 2 0 4 15 0 4 2 22-0 35 2-3 8 .327 .3331991 KaneCounty .222 25 81 9 18 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 17-0 25 1-1 4 .222 .357 Bluefield .264 41 148 16 39 5 0 0 24 0 1 3 15-0 39 5-3 15 .297 .3411992 KaneCounty .266 96 316 4 84 12 2 3 30 6 1 6 48-1 62 7-4 26 .345 .3721993 Frederick .260 133 427 65 111 22 2 9 54 3 2 6 70-0 88 10-6 24 .384 .3701994 Bowie .241 133 427 71 103 29 1 11 58 2 7 1 72-2 89 6-3 22 .391 .3471995 Rochester .251 61 199 32 50 9 1 8 22 1 2 1 23-0 34 0-1 11 .427 .329 Bowie .278 70 259 41 72 14 1 13 61 0 4 3 25-1 44 2-1 16 .490 .3441996 Rochester .281 131 463 76 130 23 4 17 69 0 7 1 61-1 109 8-6 17 .458 .3611997 Norfolk .280 127 429 71 120 29 2 21 64 1 8 2 64-5 93 1-3 19 .503 .3701998 Durham .299 126 472 91 141 35 0 34 109 1 3 2 66-5 113 6-2 12 .589 .385 TampaBay .100 9 20 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0 6 0-0 1 .100 .2171999 Durham .251 137 533 106 134 33 1 28 104 0 6 3 73-1 156 4-2 18 .475 .3412000 ColoradoSprings.276 123 438 76 121 25 3 25 87 0 6 6 62-2 89 8-9 17 .518 .3692001 Seibu(Japan) .247 135 481 77 119 28 0 39 87 0 0 3 78-0 142 3-0 12 .549 .3532002 Seibu(Japan) .238 19 63 6 15 4 0 2 5 0 0 1 8-0 20 0-0 0 .397 .3812003 Seibu(Japan) .225 131 418 55 94 19 0 26 69 0 2 0 64-0 103 2-0 9 .457 .3262004 Seibu(Japan) .184 35 76 10 14 1 0 4 10 0 0 1 8-0 19 0-0 0 .355 .2712005 Iowa .291 121 423 75 123 27 2 30 93 0 9 4 45-2 84 1-1 12 .577 .358 Chicago-NL .143 13 14 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 2 0-0 0 .214 .2502006 Sacramento .252 140 547 84 138 33 0 28 107 1 6 3 48-1 111 7-4 7 .466 .313JapanTotals .233 320 1038 148 242 52 0 71 171 0 2 5 158-0 284 5-0 21 .488 .337MinorTotals .267 1504 5269 876 1405 298 19 231 901 16 66 43 711-21 1177 68-49228 .462 .355A.L.Totals .100 9 20 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0 6 0-0 1 .100 .217N.L.Totals .143 13 14 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 2 0-0 0 .214 .250M.L.Totals .118 22 34 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4-0 8 0-0 1 .147 .231

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyBaltimorein22ndroundof1990First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ AcquiredbyNewYork-NLwithIFMannyAlexanderinexchangeforRHPHectorRamirez,March22,1997.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.17,1997;signedbyTampaBay,Dec.16,1997.

■ ReleasedbyTampaBay,Dec.13,1999;signedbyColorado,Feb.15,2000.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2000;signedbySeibu(Japan),2001.

■ SignedbyChicago-NL,Dec.2,2003.

■ ReleasedbyChicago-NL,April1,2004;signedbySeibu(Japan),2004.

■ SignedbyChicago-NL,Feb.8,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.6,2005;signedbyOakland,Nov.8,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.18,2006.

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CAREER…25-year-old southpaw enters 2007 season hoping to build off solid 2006 campaign that culminated in ML debut…SF’s 7th round selection in 2003 First-Year Player Draft has gone 30-28 with 3.52 ERA in 96 career minor league games (95 starts)…has fashioned 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio, yielding 137 free passes and fanning 432…was also drafted by Houston in 2002 (5th round), but did not sign…

2006 SEASON…reached big leagues for 1st time…enjoyed best professional season, going 9-6 with 2.93 ERA in 28 games (27 starts) between double-A Connecticut and triple-A Fresno…estab-lished career high in wins and innings pitched (168.2), while matching standard for outings…began year in Eastern League, earning spot on in-season All-Star squad by posting 5-4 ledger with 2.26 ERA (26er, 103.2ip) in 18 games (17 starts) for Defenders…earned late-season promotion to Fresno, where he was 4-2 with 4.02 mark (29er, 65.0ip) in 10 starts…had contract purchased by SF Sept. 19…made big league debut Sept. 21 with scoreless inning of relief at Milwaukee (2h,1so)…fashioned 2.79 ERA (3er, 9.2ip) in 13 relief appearances with Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League…

2005…began year with 1st experience at triple-A level, but struggled to 3-9 record and 6.35 ERA in 19 starts with Fresno…righted ship with double-A Norwich, going 4-2 with 3.52 mark in 9 Eastern League starts…2004…led Eastern League with 4 complete games and 3 shutouts, while ranking 4th in circuit with 3.06 ERA and 2nd with 159.0 innings…Northern Division All-Star also tied for 6th in loop with 123 strikeouts…went 7-6 in 26 starts for Norwich during 1st season at double-A level…ERA was 4th-best among all Giants farmhands…earned Navigators co-Player of Month honors for July…2003…began professional career with stellar campaign at single-A Salem-Keizer, finishing 3rd in Northwest League with 2.18 ERA and pacing circuit with 86.2 innings pitched…ERA would have been lowest in Giants’ chain with enough innings pitched…went 7-5 in 14 starts for West Division champions…tabbed as Volcanoes’ co-Player of Month for August…

PERSONAL…graduated from Glenbrook North (IL) High School, where he was 4-year letterwinner and team MVP on both baseball and soccer squads…attended Western Michigan University, earn-ing All-MAC honors for his moundwork…single…

PATRICK THEODORE JOSEPH MISCHYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2003 Salem-Keizer 7-5 2.18 14 14 0 0 0 86.2 78 33 21 3 7 20 61 1 02004 Norwich 7-6 3.06 26 26 4 3 0 159.0 138 61 54 13 3 35 123 4 12005 Fresno 3-9 6.35 19 19 1 0 0 102.0 135 80 72 18 6 40 69 2 1 Norwich 4-2 3.52 9 9 1 0 0 61.1 63 25 24 7 3 7 43 0 02006 Connecticut 5-4 2.26 18 17 0 0 0 103.2 94 32 26 7 8 24 79 0 0 Fresno 4-2 4.02 10 10 1 0 0 65.0 74 32 29 7 0 11 57 1 0 SanFrancisco 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0MinorTotals 30-28 3.52 96 95 7 3 0 577.2 582 263 226 55 27 137 432 8 2M.L.Totals 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Patrick Mischleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: August 18, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Northbrook, IllinoisResides: Northbrook, IllinoisBats: Right Throws: LeftHeight : 6-2 Weight : 170M.L. Service: 13 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 7th round selection in 2003 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER…28-year-old left-hander returns to San Francisco organization as non-roster invitee, almost 5 years after being dealt in July 2002 trade with Chicago White Sox that netted Giants playoff hero Kenny Lofton…southpaw has logged 3.49 ERA in 259 minor league games (30 starts), going 25-27 with 39 saves during his 6 professional seasons…spent part of 2005 season and all of 2006 campaign in San Diego system…

2006 SEASON…was non-roster invitee to Padres’ Spring Training before splitting season between triple-A Portland and double-A Mobile…struggled in Pacific Coast League, going 2-3 with 6.11 ERA in 40 outings (6 starts)…made 8 relief appearances in Southern League, forging 0.73 ERA…

2005…began year with double-A Birmingham in White Sox chain, going 5-2 with 3 saves and 2.96 ERA in 38 relief outings…was dealt to San Diego July 31 in exchange for IF Geoff Blum…pitched well at Mobile, winning both decisions with 3.18 ERA in 15 contests out of bullpen…2004…was converted to starter, and set career highs in both victories (7) and innings pitched (140.1) at Birmingham…finished 7-9 with 4.04 ERA in 29 games (21 starts)…2003…posted 10 saves with 1.15 ERA in 32 relief outings at single-A Winston-Salem, earning promotion to Birmingham…forged 2.13 ERA with 2 saves at double-A level…2002…enjoyed best professional season, ranking 3rd in South Atlantic League with 23 saves…began year with single-A Hagerstown in Giants’ organization, but was dealt to White Sox July 28 and concluded year with Kannapolis in same league…finished with combined 2.38 ERA in league-high 54 games…2001…began professional career with Salem Keizer in short-season Northwest League…went 2-2 with 5.59 ERA in 17 games (3 starts)…

PERSONAL…graduated from Cherry Creek (CO) High School, where he played baseball, bas-ketball and football…was member of 3 state championship teams on both diamond and gridiron…attended Lamar (CO) Community College…married (Edmarie)…son (Kevin, Aug. 19, 2002)…

RYAN MATTHEW MEAUXYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 Salem-Keizer 2-2 5.519 17 3 0 0 0 29.0 39 29 18 4 4 11 27 4 32002 Hagerstown 4-3 2.63 44 0 0 0 17 54.2 41 22 16 1 2 12 44 1 0 Kannapolis 0-2 1.35 10 0 0 0 6 13.1 19 10 2 1 2 0 13 0 02003 Winston-Salem 1-3 1.15 32 0 0 0 10 55.0 49 14 7 2 1 3 43 3 3 Birmingham 1-2 2.13 26 0 0 0 2 38.0 39 11 9 0 2 3 29 0 22004 Birmingham 7-9 4.04 29 21 0 0 0 140.1 163 68 63 4 3 46 103 5 42005 Birmingham 5-2 2.96 38 0 0 0 3 67.0 77 27 22 2 1 18 64 1 02006 Portland 2-3 6.11 40 6 0 0 0 73.2 99 55 50 9 3 29 59 1 0 Mobile 1-1 0.73 8 0 0 0 1 12.1 7 3 1 0 0 5 9 0 0MinorTotals 25-27 3.49 259 30 0 0 39 500.1 549 237 194 25 18 129 403 15 12

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin25throundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyJoeStrain.

■ TradedtoChicago-ALwithRHPFelixMeauxinexchangeforOFKennyLofton,July28,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Dec.21,2004;re-signedbyChicago-AL,Jan.10,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2005;signedbySanDiego,Oct.28,2005.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.2,2006.

Ryan Meauxleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: October 5, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Englewood, ColoradoResides: Denver, ColoradoBats: Right Throws: LeftHeight : 5-11 Weight : 170M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 2, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Miller 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --AT&T ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Camden ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

MISCH’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Milwaukee 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0

MISCH’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nostarts Reliever:1.0,Sept.21,2006atMilwaukeeMostStrikeouts: 1,Sept.21,2006atMilwaukeeWinningStreak: NowinsLosingStreak: Nolosses

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .000 2 0 0vs.Right .667 3 2 0

MISCH’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .------ Career .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyHoustonin5throundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin7throundof2003First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySteveArnieri.

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2007 Major League Important DatesApril1.......................................... Officialopeningofthe2007championshipseason.AllClubs

arerequiredtocutdownrostersto25playersbeforeApril1.

July10.......................................... All-StarGameatAT&TPark—SanFrancisco,CA

July31.......................................... PlayersmaybetradedbetweenMajorLeagueclubsuntil4:00p.m.(ET)withoutMajorLeagueWaiversineffect.

August31..................................... Post-seasoneligibilitylistsareestablishedatmidnight(ET).Tobeeligible,aplayermustbeabonafidememberofaqualify-ingteamonAug.31standmustremainabonafidememberthroughtheendoftheapplicablepost-seasonseries.

Sept.1.......................................... Activeplayerlimitincreasedfrom25to40.

Sept.30........................................ Officialclosingofthe2007championshipseason.

CloseofWorldSeries............. Oct.15thorthedayfollowingtheendoftheWorldSeries(whicheverislater)marksthecommencementofthe15-dayperiodduringwhicheligibleplayersmayelectfreeagency.

16thdayafterWorldSeries..... FirstdayMajorLeaguefreeagentsmaynegotiateandsignwithaClubotherthantheirformerClub.

Nov.20......................................... DaytofilereservelistsforallMinorLeaguelevelsandMajorLeagues.

Dec.1........................................... LastdateforformerClubstooffersalaryarbitrationtofreeagentsinordertobeeligibleforcompensation.

Dec.6........................................... MajorLeagueRuleVDraft.

Dec.7........................................... Lastdateforplayerwhodeclaredfreeagencytoacceptanarbitrationofferfromformerclub.

Dec.12......................................... Lastdatetotendercontracts.

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2005…put together outstanding cam-paign during final season with Angels, batting career-best .295 with 15 HRs and 69 RBI…batting avg. ranked 2nd among all big league catchers, behind only CLE’s Victor Martinez (.305)…led AL by hitting robust .393 (48-for-122) off left-handed pitching…made 6th Opening Day start behind plate for Angels, matching Bob Boone for 2nd-most in club history (Buck Rodgers established mark with 7)…landed on Disabled List April 18-May 12 with strained right quadriceps…celebrated 31st birthday July 20 by matching career high with 4 hits…both he and brother Jose hammered HRs July 31 at Yankee Stadium off Randy Johnson, becoming just 8th pair of siblings on same team to go deep in same game (1st since Jason and Jeremy Giambi did so for Oakland Aug. 11, 2001)…hit at .359 clip (14-for-39) over his final 10 games as Halos cemented AL West title…carried Angels to ALDS victory over Yankees, going 8-for-18 (.444) with 3 HRs and 5 RBI…however, slumped to .118 mark (2-for-17) in ALCS loss to White Sox…2004…hit .276 with 10 HRs and 54 RBI…was one of Angels’ top clutch players, batting .320 (31-for-97) with RISP…7 of his 10 HRs either tied game or gave Halos lead…saw limited action during Spring Training due to tightness in hamstrings, and missed 1st 7 games of campaign due to strained left hamstring…logged pair of stints on DL, as he was shelved June 4-19 with strained left calf and Aug. 1-17 with fractured right index finger…appeared in all 3 games of ALDS vs. Boston, but was just 1-for-6 (.167)…2003…earned 2nd consecu-tive Gold Glove Award following stellar season behind plate…led AL by throwing out 44.4% of attempted base thieves (36-of-81)…logged .994 fielding pct., committing just 5 errors in 745 total chances…also enjoyed yet another outstanding offensive season, batting .281…established career high with 24 2Bs, while matching career standard with 71 RBI…hit robust .346 (37-for-147) with RISP, tops on club…was 1 of 5 AL players up for internet voting to determine final All-Star spot (BOS’s Jason Varitek was winner)…missed final month of campaign after suffering injury Sept. 3 at Minnesota on final play of game…was involved in home plate collision with Twins’ Dustan Mohr, fracturing distal ulna and distal radius above left wrist…underwent surgery, procedure performed by Hand and Wrist specialist Dr. Norman Zemel in Los Angeles…2002…was simply spectacular with catcher’s mitt, capturing 1st career Gold Glove Award and breaking Ivan Rodriguez’ 10-year stranglehold on hardware…established Angels’ single-season franchise record for catcher with .999 fielding pct., as he was charged with just 1 error in 768 total chances…joined Bob Boone as only Halo receivers to capture Gold Glove Award…led all ML backstops by nailing 42.7% of attempted base-stealers (32-of-75)…became just 4th catcher in franchise history to make 4 con-secutive Opening Day starts, joining Buck Rodgers, Boone and Lance Parrish…was tabbed as one of AL’s best defensive catchers in Baseball America’s annual “Tools of the Trade” issue…was on DL July 17-Aug. 1 with strained left hamstring…played in all 16 games during Angels’ run to World Series championship…after not tripling since 2000, legged out 3-bagger during Game 4 of ALCS vs. Minnesota…had bevy of magical moments during Fall Classic…he and brother Jose became just 4th set of brothers to appear for same team in same game of World Series, and 1st since San Francisco’s Felipe and Matty Alou in 1962…became 14th player ever to reach base safely 5 times in World Series game, going 2-for-2 with 3 walks in Game 3 victory at SF…doubled twice in decisive Game 7 victory, including RBI-2B that tied game 1-1 in bottom of 2nd inning…2001…completed 2nd full ML campaign, batting .262 with 6 HRs and 40 RBI…placed on DL May 5-June 26 with strained right hamstring…brother, Jose, was recalled from triple-A Salt Lake to replace him on ros-ter…established Angels franchise record by collecting 9-straight hits Aug. 20-23…logged consecu-tive 4-hit games Aug. 22-23, becoming 1st Angel to do so since Tim Salmon in 1994…collected 1st career pinch HR Aug. 12 vs. Toronto, connecting off Blue Jays’ Dan Plesac…2000…completed 1st full ML season in grand style, batting .281 with 20 2Bs, 14 HRs and 71 RBI…finished 4th in AL Rookie of Year ballotting…selected to Topps’ Rookie All-Star Team…70 RBI as catcher marked most in Angels history at position (drove in 1 run as DH)…127 games caught were most by Angel since Lance Parrish toiled behind dish for 131 contests in 1990…14 HRs were most by Halo catcher since Parrish’s 18 in 1991…posted .991 fielding pct., while nailing 32.7% of would-be base thieves (34-of-104)…was hardest player in AL to strikeout, fanning just once per 15.5 plate appear-ances…set franchise record for highest batting avg. in any single month (min. 75 at-bats), batting .461 (35-for-76) in May…collected only career multi-HR game May 12 vs. Texas…compiled career-high 14-game hitting streak May 12-June 2, stretch in which he hit .517 (30-for-58)…was member of MLB All-Star team that toured Japan over winter…1999…began year at triple-A Edmonton,

CAREER…2-time Gold Glove-winning catcher signed 3-year contract with San Francisco Dec. 6…is 1 of 3 active backstops to have won multiple Gold Gloves, taking home American League hardware in 2002 and 2003…joins Ivan Rodriguez (12 Gold Gloves), and Brad Ausmus (3)…boasts lifetime .994 fielding pct., 4th-best among active catchers…in fact, posted .995 mark from 2000-06 to rank 2nd among AL receivers…2007 season will mark 1st foray into National League, as 32-year-old has spent entire 9-year ML career in junior circuit…has compiled lifetime .275 avg. with 128 2Bs, 84 HRs and 419 RBI over 833 big league games with Angels (1998-2005) and Blue Jays (2006)…has batted .280 or better 4 times, while registering at least 10 HRs in 5 different campaigns…owns .297 career avg. (254-for-856) off left-handed pitching, and .286 mark (235-for-822) with RISP…during 7-year span from 2000-06, ranked 5th among AL catchers with .275 avg., 5th with 75 HRs and 4th with 388 RBI…is oldest of 3 Molina brothers whom are all Major League catchers, along with Jose (Angels) and Yadier (Cardinals)…of 18 groups of 3 big league brothers, they are only trio to each own World Series ring…with Yadier’s ML debut June 3, 2004, Molina brothers became 1st trio of siblings in majors during same season since 1977 (Jose, Hector and Tommy Cruz)…Bengie and Jose both caught for Angels from 2001-05, becoming just 2nd tandem of siblings to appear as catcher on same ML team during same season…pair joined Amos and Lave Cross of 1887 Louisville Colonels…in fact, Jose was selected from triple-A to replace injured Bengie on roster in 2001, believed to be 2nd transaction involving brothers in ML history (following Aaron and Bret Boone with Reds in 1997)…

POST SEASON…was starting catcher on trio of Angels’ playoff clubs, including 2002 World Series champions…is .264 hitter (24-for-91) with 4 2Bs, 3B, 3 HRs and 12 RBI in 29 career playoff games…has been clutch on baseball’s biggest stage, logging career .368 playoff avg. (7-for-19) with RISP…is 5-for-12 (.412) with RISP and 2 outs…boasts .995 lifetime fielding pct. in October compe-tition, committing 1 error in 171 total chances…has thrown out 8-of-24 (33.3%) would-be playoff base stealers…has gone 13-for-39 (.333) over 12 contests in ALDS play…in fact, carried Angels to 2005 ALDS victory over Yankees, going 8-for-18 (.444) with 3 HRs and 5 RBI…homered in each of 1st 3 games vs. New York…became 14th player ever to reach base safely 5 times in World Series game, going 2-for-2 with 3 walks in Game 3 2002 victory at SF…doubled twice in decisive Game 7 victory, including RBI-2B that tied game 1-1 in bottom of 2nd inning…

2006 SEASON…was impressive during lone season in Toronto, batting .284 with career-high 19 HRs and 57 RBI in 117 games…finished 4th among AL catchers in HRs and 9th in RBI, while his roundtripper total was most by Blue Jays backstop since Darrin Fletcher set franchise record with 20 in 2000…blistered left-handed pitching to tune of .358 avg. (53-for-148) with 10 HRs…logged career high 17-game hitting streak May 23-June 20…hammered 3rd career grand slam Aug. 27 vs. Kansas City, going deep off Royals’ Odalis Perez…matched career high for 11th time with 4 hits Sept. 3 at Boston…in fact, hit .333 (24-for-72) with 5 HRs in 20 Sept. games…

> 1 of 3 active catchers to win multiple Gold Gloves (AL, 2002-03)> Owns career .994 fielding pct., 4th-highest among active backstops> Is lifetime .297 hitter off LHPs, and has .286 mark with RISP> Has 3 HRs and 12 RBI in 29 career post season games> Is oldest of 3 Molina brothers, all of whom are ML catchers (Jose, LAA and Yadier, STL)

Bengie Molinacatcher

Birthdate: July 20, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 32Birthplace: Rio Piedras, Puerto RicoResides: Yuma, ArizonaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 5-11 Weight : 225M.L. Service: 7 years, 77 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 6, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2009 (signed 3-year deal prior to 2007 season)

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A.J.Pierzynski,CWS.........995(24e,5,068tc)DamianMiller,MIL............995(34e,6,853tc)MikeRedmond,MIN.........995(17e,3,396tc)BengieMolina,SF............994(28e,5,052tc)

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 ANAvs.MIN .214 5 14 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1-0 2 0-0 0 .357 .3132005 LAAvs.CWS .118 5 17 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .118 .167LCSTotals .161 10 31 0 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1-0 4 0-0 0 .226 .235

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 ANAvs.SF .286 7 21 2 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-2 1 0-0 1 .381 .375

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyCaliforniaasnon-draftedfreeagent,May23,1993.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay5-June27,2001(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithRanchoCucamongaandSaltLake)withstrainedrighthamstring.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJuly17-Aug.1,2002(includingrehablitationassigmentwithRanchoCucamonga)withstrainedlefthamstring.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune4-19,2004withstrainedleftcalf.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.1-17,2004withfracturedrightindexfinger.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril18-May12,2005withstrainedrightquadriceps.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.27,2005;signedbyToronto,Feb.6,2006.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.31,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.6,2006.

batting .286 with 7 HRs and 41 RBI in 65 games…listed as Best Defensive Catcher and 11th-best prospect in Anaheim organization by Baseball America…was recalled by Angels Aug. 31, and hit .257 with HR and 10 RBI in 31 ML games…made 1st ML start behind plate Aug. 4 vs. Kansas City, going 3-for-4 with 2B and RBI…singled off Royals’ Jay Witasick for 1st big league hit…connected for 1st ML HR Aug. 19 at White Sox (off Jim Parque)…suffered strained left hamstring Sept. 16 at KC and missed final 15 games of season…1998…

split campaign between double-A Midland and triple-A Vancouver, while also earning pair of ML recalls…opened season at Vancouver, hitting .293 in 49 games…made ML debut Sept. 21 vs. Texas, entering game as defensive replacement at catcher…1997…divided season between single-A Lake Elsinore and Midland, combining to hit .302 (77-for-255) in 65 games…1996…logged full campaign at Midland, hitting .274 in 108 contests…1995…made trio of stops in Angels’ chain, playing for Vancouver, double-A Cedar Rapids and Lake Elsinore…1994…hit .281 for Midwest League champion Cedar Rapids…1993…began professional career with Angels’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League…

PERSONAL…father, Benjamin, Sr., was inducted into Puerto Rico Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame as 2nd baseman with .320 career avg….induction day was Oct. 7, 2002, same day as Game 7 of 2002 World Series…has 2 daughters (Kyshly and Kelssy)…

BENJAMIN JOSE MOLINAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1993 ARL-Angels .263 27 80 9 21 6 2 0 10 0 1 1 10-0 4 0-2 0 .388 .3481994 CedarRapids .281 48 171 14 48 8 0 3 16 1 0 3 8-0 12 1-2 10 .380 .3241995 Vancouver .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000 CedarRapids .293 39 133 15 39 9 0 4 17 1 1 1 15-0 11 1-1 7 .451 .367 LakeElsinore .385 27 96 21 37 7 2 2 12 3 1 4 8-1 7 0-0 1 .563 .4501996 Midland .274 108 365 45 100 21 2 8 54 4 5 6 25-1 25 0-1 7 .408 .3271997 LakeElsinore .282 36 149 18 42 10 2 4 33 0 3 0 7-2 9 0-1 1 .456 .308 Midland .330 29 106 18 35 8 0 6 30 0 2 0 10-0 7 0-0 2 .575 .3811998 Vancouver .293 49 184 13 54 9 1 1 22 1 1 0 5-0 14 1-1 5 .370 .311 Midland .357 41 154 28 55 8 0 9 39 0 1 3 14-2 7 0-1 3 .584 .418 Anaheim .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .0001999 Edmonton .286 65 241 28 69 16 0 7 41 1 4 6 15-1 17 1-2 3 .440 .338 Anaheim .257 31 101 8 26 5 0 1 10 0 0 2 6-0 6 0-1 2 .337 .3122000 Anaheim .281 130 473 59 133 20 2 14 71 4 7 6 23-0 33 1-0 7 .421 .3182001 Anaheim .262 96 325 31 85 11 0 6 40 2 4 8 16-3 51 0-1 5 .351 .309 RanchoCucamonga.545 3 11 1 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .636 .545 SaltLake .278 5 18 2 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 .333 .3502002 Anaheim .245 122 428 34 105 18 0 5 47 6 6 4 15-3 34 0-0 1 .322 .274 RanchoCucamonga.500 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0-0 0 .500 .7502003 Anaheim .281 119 409 37 115 24 0 14 71 2 4 2 13-2 31 1-1 5 .443 .3042004 Anaheim .276 97 337 36 93 13 0 10 54 2 4 2 18-1 35 0-1 3 .404 .3132005 LosAngeles-AL .295 119 410 45 121 17 0 15 69 5 6 1 27-2 41 0-2 3 .446 .3362006 Toronto .284 117 433 44 123 20 1 19 57 0 2 4 19-1 47 1-1 2 .467 .319MinorTotals .299 479 1712 212 512 104 9 44 279 11 19 25 120-7 118 4-11 39 .447 .350M.L.Totals .275 833 2917 294 801 128 3 84 419 21 33 29 137-12 278 3-7 28 .407 .310

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 ANAvs.NYY .267 4 15 0 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .400 .2672004 ANAvs.BOS .167 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .167 .1672005 LAAvs.NYY .444 5 18 5 8 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 .944 .474LDSTotals .333 12 39 5 13 2 0 3 7 2 0 1 0-0 3 0-0 0 .615 .350

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Active Catchers Player No.

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Player Date AB R H 2B 3B HR

AlSelbach June9,1901vs.Cincinnati 7 4 6 2 0 0 DaveBancroft June28,1920atPhiladelphia 6 2 6 0 0 0 FrankieFrisch Sept.10,1924 (game1)vs.Boston-NL 7 3 6 0 0 1 JesusAlou July10,1964atChicago-NL 6 1 6 0 0 1 MikeBenjamin June14,1995atChicago-NL 7 0 6 1 0 0

Giants 6-Hit Games (since 1900)

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CAREER…right-hander makes 1st appearance at big league Spring Training…12th year profes-sional has gone 31-35 with 47 saves and 4.26 ERA in 288 career minor league games (21 starts)…has compiled 520 strikeouts in 505.0 innings pitched, including 135 punchouts in 100.1 frames over 2 years in Giants organization…has also pitched in Brewers and Cubs systems…

2006 SEASON…logged entire season with double-A Connecticut, going 2-1 with save and 4.30 ERA in 32 relief outings…struck out 63 batters in just 45.0 innings of work…

2005…opened 1st year in SF organization with 2-outing stint at single-A Augusta, before log-ging 36 relief appearances with double-A Connecticut…combined to post 6-4 record with 3.58 ERA (22er, 55.1ip)…fanned 72, against only 29 walks…2004…spent 2nd year pitching in independent Northwest League, serving as closer for Winnipeg…went 2-2 with 22 saves and 2.32 ERA in 43 games…2003…signed with independent Joliet of Northwest League, where we went 2-4 with 9 saves and 3.16 ERA in 45 outings…2002…logged 2nd campaign with Cubs’ single-A Daytona affiliate in Florida State League…made 51 relief appearances, going 5-7 with 9 saves and 4.39 ERA…2001…pitched in only 11 games (1 start) for Daytona, but was perfect 2-0 with 3.38 ERA…2000…signed with Cubs organization April 1 and had outstand-ing campaign for single-A Lansing…went 4-1 with 6 saves and 0.37 ERA in 17 Midwest League relief outings…1999…marked last season with Milwaukee organization, and 2nd-straight with rookie-level Ogden…pitched in 13 games (8 starts), and went 2-7 with 5.31 ERA…1998…spent majority of year with Ogden as starter, but struggled to 4-7 mark with 8.96 ERA in 14 games (12 starts)…1997…pitched for Brewers’ affiliate in Venezuelan Summer League, going 2-2 with 2.24 ERA in 15 relief outings…1996…made professional debut with Milwaukee club in Dominican Summer League, posting 8.44 ERA in 9 relief appearances…

PERSONAL…married (Reina Vegas, Feb. 3, 2002)…has son (Eduardo, Oct. 26, 2004)…

OSCAR EDUARDO MONTEROYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1996 DSL-Brewers 0-0 8.44 9 0 0 0 0 5.1 5 6 5 0 0 7 2 1 01997 VSL-Brewers 2-2 2.24 15 0 0 0 0 60.1 43 20 15 1 0 25 45 0 01998 Ogden 4-7 8.96 14 12 0 0 0 67.1 88 81 67 12 3 49 46 15 31999 Ogden 2-7 5.31 13 8 0 0 0 61.0 67 47 36 8 2 42 63 6 12000 Lansing 4-1 0.37 17 0 0 0 6 24.1 18 6 1 0 1 12 27 0 02001 Daytona 2-0 3.38 11 1 0 0 0 16.0 7 6 6 1 0 14 13 3 02002 Daytona 5-7 4.39 51 0 0 0 9 69.2 64 41 34 5 2 40 79 8 02003 Joilet 2-4 3.16 45 0 0 0 9 57.0 52 27 20 1 1 25 41 1 12004 Winnipeg 2-2 2.32 43 0 0 0 22 42.2 34 12 11 3 1 27 69 6 12005 Augusta 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 Norwich 5-4 3.88 36 0 0 0 0 51.0 45 23 22 7 2 28 62 8 02006 Connecticut 2-1 4.30 32 0 0 0 1 46.0 45 24 22 4 1 20 63 6 0MinorTotals 31-35 4.26 288 21 0 0 47 505.0 469 293 239 42 14 290 520 54 6

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyMilwaukeeasnon-draftedfreeagent,Feb.21,1996.

■ Released,March16,2000;signedbyChicago-NL,April1,2000.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2002;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.17,2004.

Oscar MonteroriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: May 9, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Bolivar, VenezuelaResides: Caracas, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-4 Weight : 210M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 17, 2004Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .125 8 1 0 0Turner .313 16 5 1 3Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .133 15 2 0 0Dolphin .214 14 3 0 1MinuteMaid .000 3 0 0 0Dodger .342 38 13 0 7Miller .250 8 2 0 0Shea .200 5 1 0 1CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .--- -- -- -- --RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .330 109 36 2 12Fenway .287 94 27 3 11U.S.Cellular .236 89 21 1 14Jacobs .289 97 28 2 15Comerica .278 72 20 1 14Kauffman .349 83 29 3 14Angel .273 1277 348 39 183Metrodome .421 95 40 2 17Yankee .253 87 22 4 14McAfee .221 140 31 2 18Safeco .252 139 35 4 14Tropicana .291 86 25 4 17Ameriquest .263 118 31 2 20RogersCentre .249 289 72 13 40

MOLINA’S CAREER HIGHSMostHits:4(11times),last:Sept.3,2006atBoston(withToronto)MostRBI:5,Aug.29,2003atKansasCity(withAnaheim)MostHomeRuns:2,May12,2000vs.Texas(withAnaheim)CareerGrandSlams:3,last:Aug.27,2006atKansasCity(offOdalisPerez) (withToronto)LongestHittingStreak:17games,May23-June20,2006

MOLINA’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .278 18 5 1 1Atlanta .500 4 2 0 1 .313 16 5 1 3Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .429 7 3 0 1Colorado .000 7 0 0 0 .200 25 5 2 5Florida .286 7 2 0 0 .217 23 5 0 1Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 3 0 0 0LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .309 81 25 0 13Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .250 8 2 0 0NewYork-NL .250 8 2 1 1 .200 20 4 2 3Philadelphia .231 13 3 0 2 .227 22 5 0 4Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .167 12 2 0 0St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .000 7 0 0 1SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .067 15 1 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .231 13 3 0 1Washington .571 7 4 0 0 .484 31 15 1 4Baltimore .327 55 18 1 6 .312 202 63 3 23Boston .356 45 16 3 8 .326 193 63 7 29Chicago-AL .111 18 2 1 2 .230 178 41 3 30Cleveland .222 18 4 1 3 .259 162 42 4 23Detroit .278 18 5 2 5 .265 155 41 4 30KansasCity .182 22 4 2 6 .325 163 53 6 27LosAngeles-AL .286 28 8 1 2 .286 28 8 1 2Minnesota .421 19 8 2 4 .343 172 59 7 30NewYork-AL .171 35 6 1 1 .247 178 44 6 20Oakland .136 22 3 0 0 .225 285 64 5 32Seattle .313 32 10 1 5 .267 273 73 11 45TampaBay .400 55 22 3 10 .278 194 54 7 23Texas .200 20 4 0 1 .292 277 81 11 52Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .224 156 35 2 16Interleague .283 46 13 1 4 .266 301 80 7 37Home .273 216 59 12 32 .271 1478 401 51 215Road .295 217 64 7 25 .278 1439 400 33 204Day .281 146 41 9 29 .262 663 174 23 104Night .286 287 82 10 29 .278 2254 627 61 315Grass .270 178 48 4 15 .269 2436 656 64 342Turf .294 255 75 15 42 .301 481 145 20 77vs.LHP .358 148 53 10 28 .297 856 254 40 145vs.RHP .246 285 70 9 29 .265 2061 547 44 274RISP .274 113 31 7 40 .286 822 235 25 334BasesLoaded .083 12 1 1 5 .319 91 29 3 74asPinchHitter .000 3 0 0 0 .161 31 5 1 6asDH .293 58 17 2 7 .312 109 34 5 16March/April .276 58 16 3 7 .270 437 118 9 64May .297 74 22 1 7 .319 430 137 7 70June .338 65 22 2 4 .278 424 118 14 54July .210 81 17 2 9 .256 520 133 21 81August .265 83 22 6 17 .269 579 156 18 80Sept./Oct. .333 72 24 5 13 .264 527 139 15 70BeforeASB .283 226 64 7 22 .285 1489 425 41 227AfterASB .285 207 59 12 35 .263 1428 376 43 192

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for 10th in RBI (6) and tying for 3rd in sacrifices (14)…

2005…opened season on 15-day Disabled List while recovering from off-season shoulder surgery, but was activated April 19 and proceeded to win 1st 8 decisions en route to 14-10 mark during final campaign with Cardinals…8-game binge matched his career long and was longest by Cardinals hurler since Frank DiPino went 9-0 in 1989…fell just short of becoming 1st Redbirds starter to win 1st 9 decisions of season since Paul “Daffy” Dean in 1934…won 100th career game Aug. 20 vs. SF, working 6.0 innings in Cards’ 4-2 triumph…became 1st St. Louis pitcher to reach century mark since Bob Forsch in 1982…ranked 5th in NL for fewest walks per 9.0 innings (37bb, 192.2ip)…was also in top 15 for strikeout/walk ratio, fanning 117 batters…he and teammate Chris Carpenter joined Bob Gibson and Nelson Briles (1968) as only Cardinals teammates in past 50 years to reach double-digit wins by July 4…longest tenured Cardinal was given start for Busch Stadium’s final regular season home game, Oct. 2 vs. Cincinnati…ended regular season mired in career-worst 5-game losing streak…made pair of playoff starts, going 1-1 with 3.97 ERA…was winning pitcher in St. Louis’ Game 3, LDS-clinching victory at San Diego…2004…won 15 games for NL pennant winners, while tying for staff high with 32 starts…worked 6.0-or-more innings in 26 of 32 trips to hill (81.3%), includ-ing 16 efforts of at least 7.0 frames…made 3rd straight Opening Day start April 5 vs. Milwaukee, becoming 1st St. Louis pitcher to do so since Joe Magrane from 1988-90…tossed career-best 2-hit shutout Sept. 3 at Busch Stadium, striking out 11 during 3-0 blanking of Dodgers…Redbirds posted 2-2 mark in his 4 post season starts, including victories in Games 2 and 4 of NLCS vs. Houston…underwent right shoulder surgery Nov. 30, labral debridement procedure performed by Dr. George Paletta…2003…battled through series of setbacks to post another 10-win season, finishing 11-8 with 3.76 ERA…hurled 5 complete games, including NL-best 3 shutouts…earned 2nd consecutive Opening Day nod, March 31 vs. Milwaukee…connected for 1st career HR April 16 at Milwaukee, solo shot off Brewers’ Wayne Franklin…earned NL Pitcher of Week honors for May 19-25 after tossing consecutive shutouts vs. Cubs and at Pittsburgh…became 1st Cardinal to post back-to-back blankings since Bob Tewksbury in Aug. 1990…suffered broken bone in right hand when he was hit by Mark Kotsay line drive July 21 at San Diego…was on Disabled List July 22-Aug. 23, but excelled upon return…went 3-1 with 2.68 ERA (14er, 47.0ip) in 7 starts following activation, including 3-hit, complete game shutout of Reds Sept. 7…2002…posted 2nd-straight All-Star campaign, going 17-9 with 3.42 ERA in team-leading 32 starts…made 1st career Opening Day start April 1, and was winning pitcher in Cards’ 8-2 triumph over Colorado…went 7-3 with 3.23 ERA (30er, 83.2ip) in 13 starts following All-Star Break, while St. Louis won 9 of those efforts…landed on DL Aug. 24-Sept. 10 with strained left hamstring…made 3 post season starts, going 1-2 with 4.50 ERA…was victorious in Game 1 of NLDS at Arizona, allowing 1 run over 7.0 innings as Cards defeated Randy Johnson by 12-2 count…2001…returned to Cardinals rotation and posted 45th 20-win season in club history, going 22-8 with 3.16 ERA in 34 starts…1st time All-Star became 1st Redbirds hurler to win 22 games since Bob Gibson logged 23 victories in 1970…also became 1st ML pitcher since Wilbur Wood in 1971 to win 20 games after not starting game prior season…swept NL Comeback Player of Year honors, earning recognition from Baseball Weekly, The Sporting News and Players’ Choice Award…finished 3rd in NL Cy Young Award ballot-ting and 14th in voting for MVP…established Busch Stadium single-season record for wins, going 15-2 with 1.62 ERA (22er, 122.0ip) in 18 home games…bested John Tudor’s 1985 mark of 14 vic-tories…Cards won 24 of his 34 starts (.706)…personal record could have been even better, as St. Louis scored just 18 runs in his 8 losses…took mound April 5 at Colorado for 1st ML start since Sept. 27, 1998…logged 12-3 ledger with 3.09 ERA (35er, 102.0ip) in 16 starts following All-Star Break, including winning all 6 starts during perfect Aug….in fact, compiled career-best 8-game winning streak over 9-start stretch Aug. 3-Sept. 19…final victory during binge was 20th win of year, 7.0-inning gem vs. Milwaukee in which he struck out career high 13…pitched brilliantly in

CAREER…10-year ML veteran owns 111-77 career ledger (.590) with 3.79 ERA in 270 games (239 starts)…1997 Sporting News Rookie Pitcher of Year has won more than 10 games 7 times in his 9-year career, while reaching 30-start plateau 6 times…has also cracked 200-inning barrier 5 times in his career (1997, 2001, ’02, ’04 and ’06)…his clubs have posted .577 winning pct. (138-101) in 239 career starts…workhorse has pitched at least 6.0 innings in 186 of his 239 opening assignments (77.8%)…has yielded 3-or-less earned runs in 159 career efforts (66.5%)…originally taken by Cardinals as 12th player selected overall in 1995 Draft, became 12th pitcher in St. Louis history to reach 100-win plateau and still owns 3rd-best winning pct. in club annals and 4th-most strikeouts (986)…2-time All-Star has compiled 3rd-most wins in NL since 2001, going 89-60 with 4.02 ERA over 189 starts…with 22-win effort in 2001, became 1st ML pitcher since Wilbur Wood in 1971 to post 20 wins after not making single start during prior season…control artist has never walked more than 69 batters in single season, while he has averaged just 2.5 free passes per 9.0 innings throughout career (441bb, 1585.0ip)…owns 4th-highest winning pct. during Interleague action, logging .737 mark (14-5)…

POST SEASON…pitched in 5 Division Series (2000-02, ’04-05), quartet of League Championship Series (2000, ’02, ’04-05) and 2004 World Series while with St. Louis…has made 15 career post season appearances (11 starts), logging 4.05 ERA…has deceiving 2-6 October record, as he has suffered trio of 1-run losses in which Cards plated total of 2 runs…has fashioned 2.19 ERA (9er, 37.0ip) in 7 career LDS outings (5 starts)…

2006 SEASON…led Giants with 33 starts in his 1st campaign with club, answering bell for every assignment despite battling broken ribs over final month of campaign…finished 3rd on team with 10 wins, while ranking 2nd with 207.2 innings, 2nd with 2 complete games and 3rd with 117 strikeouts…his 16 quality starts and 25 outings of at least 6.0 innings were both 2nd-most…however, suffered 1st personal losing campaign of career…lost career-high 15 games, which was tied for 2nd-most in NL…suffered from 4th-lowest run support average in NL, 4.16 runs per 9.0 innings (96 runs), including 2nd-lowest among NL starters in 2nd Half (3.02 - 31 runs)…during his 33 starts, Giants were limited to 2 runs or less 17 times…pitched at least 6.0 innings in 25 of 33 starts (75.8%)…won SF debut April 5 in San Diego, limiting Padres to Adrian Gonzalez’ solo HR in 3-1 victory…tossed 1st complete game as Giant June 15 at Arizona (19th career), as SF rolled to 8-2 victory…owned season-best 5-game winning streak June 15-July 14, during which he logged 2.55 ERA (12er, 42.1ip)…tossed 20th career complete game Aug. 25 vs. Cincinnati, firing 3-hitter in 4-1 SF victory…however, closed season riding 4-game losing skid over 5 starts, surrendering 7.42 ERA (25er, 30.1ip)…was tied for 5th in NL batting for pitchers with .200 avg. (12-for-60)…established new career standards at plate, while tying for 3rd in league for hits, ranking 2nd in 2Bs (4), tying

Matt MorrisriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: August 9, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 32Birthplace: Middletown, New YorkResides: Jupiter, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-5 Weight : 215M.L. Service: 10 yearsHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 12, 2005Contract Status: Signed through 2008 (signed 3-year deal with club option for 2009 prior to 2006 season)

> 2-time NL All-Star (2001, ’02)> 3rd-most wins in NL since 2001 (89)> His teams are 138-101 (.577) in 239 career starts> Innings-eater has worked at least 200 frames in 4 of last 6 seasons> Has reached double-digits in wins 7 times> 15 career post season games (11 starts)> 1997 The Sporting News Rookie Pitcher of Year

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Rank Pitcher WinningPct.1. RoyOswalt .676(98-47)2. JasonSchmidt .661(84-43)3. WoodyWilliams .612(74-47)4. CarlosZambrano .604(64-42)5. MattMorris .597(89-60)6. RussOrtiz .585(72-51)7. GregMaddux .578(93-68)8. TomGlavine .554(82-66)9. BradPenny .538(64-55)10. SteveTrachsel .528(66-59)

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MATTHEW CHRISTIAN MORRISYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1995 NewJersey 2-0 1.64 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 12 3 2 1 0 3 13 0 3 St.Petersburg 3-2 2.38 6 6 1 1 0 34.0 22 16 9 1 0 11 31 0 21996 Arkansas 12-12 3.88 27 27 4 4 0 167.0 178 79 72 14 2 48 120 9 0 Louisville 0-1 3.38 1 1 0 0 0 8.0 8 3 3 0 0 1 9 0 01997 St.Louis 12-9 3.19 33 33 3 0 0 217.0 208 88 77 12 7 69 149 5 31998 Arkansas 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 St.Louis 7-5 2.53 17 17 2 1 0 113.2 101 37 32 8 3 42 79 3 0 Memphis 1-0 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 14.0 16 8 7 1 0 4 21 1 01999 -Injured,DidNotPitch-2000 Arkansas 0-0 6.43 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 8 5 5 0 0 4 7 0 0 Memphis 1-2 7.98 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 20 13 13 2 1 6 8 0 0 St.Louis 3-3 3.57 31 0 0 0 4 53.0 53 22 21 3 2 17 34 0 02001 St.Louis 22-8 3.16 34 34 2 1 0 216.1 218 86 76 13 13 54 185 5 12002 St.Louis 17-9 3.42 32 32 1 1 0 210.1 210 86 80 16 6 64 171 3 02003 St.Louis 11-8 3.76 27 27 5 3 0 172.1 164 76 72 20 4 39 120 3 02004 St.Louis 15-10 4.72 32 32 3 2 0 202.0 205 116 106 35 6 56 131 3 12005 PalmBeach 0-1 6.52 2 2 0 0 0 9.2 12 7 7 0 0 2 15 0 0 St.Louis 14-10 4.11 31 31 2 0 0 192.2 209 101 88 22 8 37 117 1 12006 SanFrancisco 10-15 4.98 33 33 2 0 0 207.2 218 123 115 22 14 63 117 1 3MinorTotals 19-18 3.94 48 47 5 5 1 269.1 280 134 118 19 3 79 226 10 5S.F.Totals 10-15 4.98 33 33 2 0 0 207.2 218 123 115 22 14 63 117 1 3M.L.Totals 111-77 3.79 270 239 20 8 4 1585.0 1586 735 667 151 63 441 1103 24 9

MORRIS’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .200 33 60 2 12 4 0 0 6 14 0 0 1-0 21 0-0 3 .267 .213--- Career .161 272 479 29 77 15 0 1 34 70 1 0 26-0 195 0-1 13 .198 .204

LASTHOMERUN:April16,2003atMilwaukee(offWayneFranklin)

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 NL,Seattle 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02002 NL,Milwaukee -DidNotPitch-ASGTotals 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 STLvs.ATL 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02001 STLvs.AZ 0-1 1.20 2 2 0 0 0 15.0 13 2 2 1 1 5 12 0 02002 STLvs.AZ 1-0 1.29 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 7 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 02004 STLvs.LA 0-1 5.14 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 4 4 2 1 2 5 0 02005 STLvs.SD 1-0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 2 2 0 0 3 4 0 0LDSTotals 2-2 2.19 7 5 0 0 0 37.0 31 10 9 3 2 13 24 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 STLvs.NY 0-0 4.91 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 02002 STLvs.SF 0-2 6.23 2 2 0 0 0 13.0 16 9 9 2 3 6 6 0 02004 STLvs.HOU 0-0 5.40 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 11 6 6 3 0 8 6 2 12005 STLvs.HOU 0-1 5.06 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 8 4 3 1 0 1 3 0 0LCSTotals 0-3 5.63 7 5 0 0 0 32.0 38 21 20 6 3 17 17 2 1

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2004 STLvs.BOS 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 4 4 4 0 1 4 3 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyMilwaukeein25throundof1992First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySt.Louisin1stround(12thplayerchosenoverall)of1995First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMarch24-April10,1998(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithArkansas)withsorerightshoulder.

LDS vs. Arizona, forging 1.20 ERA (2er, 15.0ip) in 2 starts…however, St. Louis lost both starts, succumbing each time to Diamondbacks’ Curt Schilling…2000…returned to majors after missing entire 1999 season while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery…opened year in extended Spring Training, then made 5 minor league rehab starts (2 at double-A Arkansas and 3 at triple-A Memphis)…was recalled from rehab assignment and activated May 28…made 31 relief appearances for Cardinals, finishing 2nd on club with 53.0 relief innings and only 4 saves of ML career…took mound

May 30 at Arizona, 1st big league outing since Sept. 27, 1998…marked 1st ML relief outing, while he worked final 3.0 innings to record 1st big league save…earned relief victory Aug. 12 at Milwaukee for 1st ML win since Sept. 22, 1998…was unscored upon in 3 of 4 post season relief outings, posting 3.18 ERA…made 2 appearances each in both NLDS vs. Atlanta and NLCS vs. New York…1999…missed entire campaign after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery April 13, procedure performed by Dr. Frank Jobe…suffered right elbow injury in Spring Training, and was placed on DL March 26…1998…made just 1 start prior to All-Star Break due to strained right shoulder that twice landed him on DL…was initially shelved March 24-April 10, returned to make start April 11 at SF, then was placed back on DL April 12-July 10…returned to make 16 starts fol-lowing Midsummer Classic, finishing sophomore campaign with club-low 2.53 ERA…Cards went 11-6 (.647) in his 17 opening assignments…hurled 1st career complete game shutout Sept. 22 vs. Houston, allowing just 5 hits while striking out 10…1997…fashioned one of top rookie seasons ever by Cardinals pitcher, earning selection as The Sporting News’ NL Rookie Pitcher of Year…also tied for 2nd in BBWAA voting for NL Rookie of Year…led all ML rookies in ERA (3.19) and strike-outs (149), while pacing senior circuit freshmen with 12 wins (matching Todd Stottlemyre for team lead)…yielded only 12 HRs in 217.0 innings, NL’s 4th best HR-to-innings ratio…made ML debut April 4 at Astrodome, working 5.0 innings while not factoring in decision…retired 1st 17 batters May 1 vs. Florida en route to 1st big league victory, 3-2 Cards triumph…St. Louis logged 18-15 ledger (.545) in his 33 starts…1996…led all Cardinals minor leaguers with 175 innings pitched, mostly at Arkansas with 1 start at triple-A Louisville…earned Texas League All-Star honors after pacing circuit with 4 shutouts in 27 starts, 3rd-most in league…also ranked 2nd in loop for wins (12), 4th for innings (167), 5th for strikeouts (120) and 10th for ERA (3.88)…1995…had impres-sive professional debut, combining for 5-2 record and 2.20 ERA in 8 starts between short-season New Jersey and single-A St. Petersburg…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…was active in San Francisco community in 2006, as he was during his 9-year stay in St. Louis…he and his wife, Heather, delivered teddy bears to young children at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University, tradition started during many visits to St. Louis’ Children’s Hospital…also made trek to Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…has appeared twice at KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…filmed PSA for FSN Bay Area to promote Strike Out Cancer Program, in which Genentech Foundation donated $200 to Wellness Community for every Giants’ strikeout pitched during 2006 season…is member of San Francisco Action Team, national youth volunteer initiative administered by Major League Baseball Players Trust and Volunteers of America that is actively recruiting next generation of volunteers…while with Cardinals, also taped PSAs for such causes as National Night Out Against Crime (on behalf of St. Louis Police Department) and American Red Cross Blood Drive…

PERSONAL…graduated from Valley Central (NY) High School in 1992, where he played soc-cer, baseball and basketball…attended Seton Hall (NY) University, where he was named 1st Team All-American…posted 21 wins in 3 seasons (1993-95) for Pirates, and was inducted into Seton Hall Athletic Hall of Fame in March 2004…was tabbed top prospect among collegiate pitchers by Baseball America…played for Team USA in 1994…son (Brendan Matthew, Jan. 17, 2000)…married (Heather, Jan. 7, 2002)…

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Rank Pitcher Record

1. RoyOswalt 98-472. GregMaddux 93-683. MattMorris 89-604. JasonSchmidt 84-435. TomGlavine 82-66

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 4-2-1 3.59 8 47.2 47 19Turner 1-3-0 4.78 7 32.0 32 17Wrigley 6-5-1 5.76 16 86.0 102 55GreatAmer. 1-1-0 1.89 3 19.0 16 4Coors 1-2-0 7.30 5 24.2 39 20Dolphin 3-3-0 3.86 7 42.0 44 18MinuteMaid 6-5-0 3.27 12 74.1 65 27Dodger 1-1-0 6.00 4 21.0 32 14Miller 4-2-0 4.06 8 44.1 47 20Shea 2-1-0 3.45 7 44.1 42 17Citiz.Bank 0-1-0 12.60 1 5.0 8 7PNC 6-0-0 2.37 8 57.0 56 15Busch 0-1-0 7.50 1 6.0 7 5PETCO 2-1-0 4.50 4 22.0 20 11AT&T 6-9-0 4.36 19 128.0 130 62RFK 0-1-0 27.00 1 2.1 7 7

Camden ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs 0-1-0 30.86 1 2.1 7 8Comerica 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 2 0Kauffman 3-1-0 3.72 4 29.0 31 12Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee 0-1-0 54.00 1 0.2 2 4McAfee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Tropicana 1-0-0 2.25 1 8.0 5 2Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

MORRIS’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 1-2-0 4.55 4 27.2 30 14 4-3-1 3.30 10 62.2 59 23Atlanta 1-0-0 7.11 1 6.1 6 5 2-5-0 3.47 13 70.0 61 27Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 11-7-2 4.30 28 165.1 166 79Cincinnati 1-1-0 2.25 2 16.0 10 4 8-5-0 3.85 21 126.1 118 54Colorado 0-1-0 6.75 2 6.2 6 5 5-4-0 5.46 11 62.2 69 38Florida 0-1-0 4.50 1 6.0 6 3 7-4-0 4.23 13 72.1 74 34Houston 2-0-0 2.30 2 15.2 7 4 11-10-0 3.43 31 186.1 178 71LosAngeles-NL 0-2-0 6.43 3 21.0 26 15 3-5-0 5.40 13 71.2 88 43Milwaukee 0-1-0 11.91 2 11.1 16 15 11-5-0 4.00 21 117.0 115 52NewYork-NL 0-0-0 5.40 2 11.2 15 7 6-3-0 3.33 15 92.0 89 34Philadelphia 1-1-0 7.36 2 11.0 14 9 3-3-0 4.09 10 55.0 69 25Pittsburgh 0-1-0 1.93 2 14.0 14 3 10-6-0 2.45 18 128.2 122 35St.Louis 0-2-0 6.75 2 12.0 15 9 0-2-0 6.75 2 12.0 15 9SanDiego 2-2-0 3.94 5 32.0 33 14 6-3-1 3.07 17 85.0 82 29SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 6-4-0 2.53 12 74.2 75 21Washington 0-1-0 27.00 1 2.1 7 7 4-3-0 5.43 11 58.0 67 35

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 12.60 1 5.0 11 7Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 1.00 1 9.0 4 1Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 7.0 2 0Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-2-0 7.24 3 13.2 14 11Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 1.86 2 9.2 7 2KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 4-2-0 3.64 6 42.0 41 17LosAngeles-AL 1-0-0 1.50 1 6.0 7 1 2-0-0 2.08 2 13.0 14 3Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 1.93 2 9.1 12 2NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 6.75 2 6.2 8 5Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 5.14 1 7.0 6 4Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 2.25 1 8.0 5 2Texas 1-0-0 0.00 1 8.0 6 0 1-0-0 0.00 1 8.0 6 0Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 5.14 1 7.0 9 4

Interleague 2-0-0 0.64 2 14.0 13 1 14-5-0 3.59 24 145.1 169 58

Season 10-15-0 4.98 33 207.2 218115 111-77-4 3.792701585.01586667Home 5-7-0 4.40 15 104.1 103 51 63-38-1 3.43143 882.2 838336Road 5-8-0 5.57 18 103.1 115 64 48-39-3 4.24127 702.1 748331Day 3-3-0 4.35 11 70.1 66 34 41-29-2 4.10105 608.0 622277Night 7-12-0 5.31 22 137.1 152 81 70-48-2 3.59165 977.0 964390Starter 10-15-0 4.98 33 207.2 218115 108-74-0 3.802391532.01533 646Reliever ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 3-3-4 3.57 31 53.0 53 21

March/April 2-1-0 5.19 5 26.0 27 15 16-10-0 3.49 35 211.2 200 82May 1-5-0 5.54 6 39.0 40 24 18-13-1 3.16 42 290.1 257102June 3-1-0 2.19 5 37.0 35 9 23-10-1 3.82 47 275.1 291117July 2-1-0 5.71 6 34.2 40 22 15-14-0 4.18 46 249.2 261116August 2-3-0 4.43 6 40.2 35 20 22-13-0 3.90 50 281.2 294122Sept./Oct. 0-4-0 7.42 5 30.1 41 25 17-17-2 4.17 50 276.1 283128BeforeASB 7-7-0 4.29 18 115.1 116 55 60-39-2 3.66136 840.2 825342AfterASB 3-8-0 5.85 15 92.1 102 60 51-38-2 3.93134 744.1 761325

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .957 270 89 202 13 304 15

MORRIS’ CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 2,Sept.3,2004vs.LosAngeles-NL(withSt.Louis)InningsPitched-Starter:9.0(17times),last:Aug.25,2006vs.Cincinnati) Reliever:3.1,July23,2000atHouston(withSt.Louis)MostStrikeouts: 13,Sept.9,2001vs.Milwaukee(withSt.Louis)WinningStreak: 8games(twice),last:April19-June18,2005LosingStreak: 5games,Aug.30-Sept.27,2005

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .260 2791 726 74vs.Right .264 3253 860 77

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril12-July10,1998(includingrehablitiationassignmentwithMemphis)withsorerightshoulder.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMarch26-endofseason,1999withrightelbowsurgery.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril2-May27,2000(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithArkansasandMemphis)withrightelbowsurgery.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.24-Sept.10,2002withstrainedlefthamstring.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJuly22-Aug.23,2003withfracturedrighthand.

■ Electedfreeagency,Nov.1,2004;re-signedbySt.Louis,Dec.7,2004.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril3-19,2005(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithPalmBeach)withrightshouldersurgery.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2005;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.12,2005.

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SCOTT MICHAEL MUNTERYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 Salem-Keizer 1-2 5.91 15 0 0 0 0 35.0 42 26 23 3 1 12 28 3 0 Hagerstown 1-0 3.38 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 5 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 02002 Salem-Keizer 1-1 6.98 10 4 0 0 0 29.2 33 24 23 0 2 20 20 3 1 SanJose 0-0 10.38 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 12 5 5 0 0 4 2 0 02003 Hagerstown 3-5 2.36 40 0 0 0 5 68.2 61 28 18 3 2 28 47 7 12004 Norwich 2-4 2.35 42 0 0 0 3 65.0 63 19 17 4 2 22 30 9 0 Fresno 1-1 3.45 13 0 0 0 1 15.2 20 8 6 1 0 4 5 1 02005 Fresno 1-3 5.11 12 0 0 0 0 12.1 17 8 7 0 0 4 5 1 0 SanFrancisco 2-0 2.56 45 0 0 0 0 38.2 40 15 11 1 1 12 11 1 02006 SanFrancisco 0-1 8.74 27 0 0 0 0 22.2 30 22 22 1 2 18 7 0 0 Norwich 1-4 4.73 28 0 0 0 1 40.0 44 24 21 1 2 15 22 1 0MinorTotals 11-20 3.98 163 5 0 0 10 276.0 297 145 122 12 9 110 161 25 2M.L.Totals 2-1 4.84 72 0 0 0 0 61.1 70 37 33 2 3 30 18 1 0

MUNTER’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 1.000 27 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 02.000 1.000--- Career 1.000 72 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 02.000 1.000

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin47throundof2001First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyToddThomas.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.12-Sept.2,2005withrightelbowinflammation.

CAREER…sinkerball specialist made climb to majors in 2005 after being 47th round draft pick by Giants in 2001, SF’s lowest pick to make club since 50th-rounder Marvin Benard (1995-2002)…developed sinker under tutelage of pitching coach Bob Stanley at double-A Norwich in 2004, and enjoyed excellent rookie season in 2005…has logged 72 ML relief appearances overall, going 2-1 with 4.84 ERA…

2006 SEASON…was on 1st career Opening Day roster, but struggled during 2nd ML season as he continued comeback from elbow surgery…was touched for 7.71 ERA (14er, 16.1ip) and .383 avg. against (23-for-60) over his 1st 19 outings, and was optioned to double-A Connecticut following May 24 game…pitched in 28 games for Defenders, going 1-4 with save and 4.73 ERA…was recalled when rosters expanded Sept. 1, but yielded 11.37 mark (8er, 6.1ip) over 8 outings…

2005…rookie became integral piece of SF’s revamped bullpen, but had season cut short due to right elbow inflammation…was placed on 15-day Disabled List Aug. 12, and although he was acti-vated Sept. 2, appeared in only 1 more game…underwent arthroscopic surgery on right elbow Sept. 30, debridement procedure performed by team physician Dr. Ken Akizuki…ranked 2nd among NL relievers for groundball pct. (77.6%, 83-of-107)…also tied for 5th by inducing opponents to ground into 9 doubleplays, while his 2.56 ERA would have ranked 15th among senior circuit relievers with enough innings to qualify…stranded 82.6 pct. of inherited runners (19-for-23), which would have been good for 6th in league had he qualified…did not allow earned run in 36 of 45 outings, tied for 11th most ever by SF rookie…opened campaign at triple-A Fresno, before 1st ML call-up April 27-30…was recalled 2nd time from Fresno May 10, and was with big club remainder of season…made ML debut with scoreless inning May 11 vs. Pittsburgh…earned initial big league win June 9 vs. Kansas City, working 0.2-inning during SF’s 9-7 victory…2004…logged 2nd straight season with sub-3.00 ERA, combining for 3-5 mark with 4 saves and 2.67 ERA (23er, 77.1ip) in 55 relief outings for double-A Norwich and Fresno…bullpen stalwart opened campaign with Navigators, posting 3 saves while fashioning 2.35 mark over 42 outings…earned late-season promotion to Pacific Coast League, where he went 1-1 with save and 3.45 ERA in 13 contests…pitched for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League following season…2003…posted career-low 2.36 ERA in 40 games with single-A Hagerstown…was 2nd on club with 40 appearances and 5 saves…2002…split year between rookie-level Salem-Keizer and single-A San Jose, going 1-1 with 7.41 ERA (28er, 34.0ip) in 13 appearances (4 starts)…2001…pitched in 16 contests during professional debut, including 1-2 mark with 5.91 ERA in 15 relief outings at Salem-Keizer…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…participated in 2005 Picnic in the Park event, staged at AT&T Park to honor best fans in baseball…lent his time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…

PERSONAL…graduated from Creighton Prep (NE) High School…attended University of Oklahoma and Butler County (KS) Community College…single…

Scott MunterriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: March 7, 19802007 Opening Day Age: 27Birthplace: Norfolk, NebraskaResides: Omaha, NebraskaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-6 Weight : 261M.L. Service: 1 year, 62 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 47th round selection in 2001 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER…has averaged RBI per every 6.1 ML ABs, driving in 79 runs in 482 at-bats…in fact, collected more RBI in 2005 than any Giants rookie in 20 seasons…has logged 184 ML contests, batting .249 with 26 2Bs and 17 HRs…owns lifetime .290 mark (38-for-131) with RISP…despite being under .500 as club last 2 years, SF is 57-48 (.543) in his 105 starts during span…however, has been beset by injuries throughout career, averaging only 95 games per season over his 6 profes-sional campaigns…has compiled .311 avg. with 248 RBI in 382 career minor league games…has logged 194 career minor league contests at 3rd base and 153 outings at 1st base, but has played solely on right side of diamond with Giants…

2006 SEASON…SF’s Opening Day 1st baseman was relatively productive when healthy, but was again felled by injuries…averaged RBI per 6.4 ABs, while batting .295 (18-for-61) with RISP…Giants were 28-20 (.583) in his 48 starts (all at 1B), as he batted .250 (46-for-184) with 5 HRs and 30 RBI…landed on Disabled List twice, being shelved May 20-30 with right shoulder bursitis, and again June 13-28 with right groin strain…was also on Bereavement List April 17-19 following death of maternal grandfather…produced 1st career multi-HR game May 30 at Florida, after being activated from DL prior to game…finished contest 3-for-5, with solo clouts off Marlins’ Brian Moehler and Joe Borowski…recorded career-high 4 RBI June 5 vs. Florida, going 2-for-5 with 3B…endured 8-for-39 (.205) slump June 9-July 15, and was optioned to triple-A Fresno July 16…battered Pacific Coast League pitching to tune of .319 avg. (46-for-144) with 14 HRs and 34 RBI in 36 games…was recalled when rosters expanded, but was just 4-for-18 (.222) with HR and 2 RBI…

2005…although he was not on Opening Day roster, was recalled from Fresno April 8 to take ros-ter spot of disabled Moises Alou…registered 46 RBI, most by Giants rookie since Robby Thompson had 47 in 1986…collected RBI every 6.04 at-bats (278 ABs), while Dave Kingman established SF freshman mark with RBI every 5.69 ABs in 1972…belted 12 HRs, tied for 5th among NL rook-ies…also ranked among senior circuit freshman leaders in RBI (T5th), slugging (5th - .460), 3Bs (T4th - 3) and extra-base hits (7th - 31)…collected 9 RBI as pinch-hitter, most by Giant since Shawon Dunston also drove in 9 in 2001…also led club with 10 pinch-hits (in 41 at-bats, .243)…made 57 starts at 1st base, helping Giants to 29-28 (.509) record by batting .253 (55-for-217) with 12 HRs and 34 RBI in opening role…hit .297 (49-for-165) in 61 1st half games, while his 10 HRs marked most by SF freshman before Mid-Summer Classic since Chili Davis also belted 10 in 1982…although he was never on Disabled List, was hampered by nagging injuries in 2nd Half and batted just .186 (21-for-113) with 2 HRs and 12 RBI in 52 contests (26 starts)…2004…got late start to season after suffering ankle injury during Spring Training opener March 4…however rebounded to tie for 7th in SF organization with .301 avg. (91-for-302), while setting career highs with 55 runs, 28 2Bs, 5 3Bs, 13 HRs and 61 RBI…opened season at single-A San Jose and batted .311 with HR and 14 RBI over just 15 contests…moved up to Fresno May 20…overall for Grizzlies, hit .298 with 21 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 12 HRs and 47 RBI in 67 games…split time on both corners of infield, logging 34 games at 1st base and 24 contests at 3rd…following season, played for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League…2003…logged 1st foray at triple-A level, batting .302 with 15 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 4 HRs and 41 RBI in 98 games with Fresno…ranked 4th among SF farmhands for avg…was recalled by Giants Sept. 1 and made ML debut Sept. 5 vs. Arizona, entering game in 9th at 1st base and fly-ing out in lone at-bat…collected 1st big league hit and RBI in regular season finale Sept. 28 vs. LA, drilling 2-run 2B off Dodgers’ Paul Shuey…was honored as Fresno’s Player of Month in both June and August…played in Arizona Fall League for Grand Canyon…2002…saw 1st action at double-A

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Birthdate: January 29, 19792007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Lakeland, FloridaResides: Lakeland, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 225M.L. Service: 1 year, 171 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 2000 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 8.31 4 4.1 5 4Turner 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 2 0Wrigley 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.0 3 0GreatAmer. 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Coors 0-0-0 8.31 5 4.1 8 4Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.1 4 0Dodger 0-0-0 7.36 5 3.2 3 3Miller 0-0-0 6.23 5 4.1 3 3Shea 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 4.91 4 3.2 4 2PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch 0-0-0 81.00 1 0.1 1 3PETCO 0-0-0 0.00 3 3.1 2 0AT&T 2-1-0 5.01 30 23.1 31 13RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 27.00 1 1.0 3 3 0-0-0 10.80 6 5.0 7 6Atlanta 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.1 4 0Chicago-NL 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.2 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.2 4 0Cincinnati 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.2 2 0Colorado 0-0-0 6.23 4 4.1 5 3 1-0-0 5.87 8 7.2 11 5Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 2 0Houston 0-0-0 0.00 2 0.2 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 2.1 5 0LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 6.00 4 3.0 4 2 0-0-0 6.00 9 6.0 6 4Milwaukee 0-0-0 7.71 3 2.1 1 2 0-0-0 6.23 5 4.1 3 3NewYork-NL 0-1-0 9.00 2 2.0 4 2 0-1-0 6.00 3 3.0 5 2Philadelphia 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1 0-0-0 4.91 4 3.2 4 2Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0St.Louis 0-0-0 94.50 2 0.2 3 7 0-0-0 37.80 3 1.2 4 7SanDiego 0-0-0 6.75 3 2.2 3 2 0-0-0 3.18 6 5.2 5 2SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 4.50 1 2.0 1 1KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 3.38 2 2.2 4 1LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 1 0Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 4 2.0 1 0Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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Season 0-1-0 8.74 27 22.2 30 22 2-1-0 4.84 72 61.1 70 33Home 0-1-0 9.00 12 9.0 16 9 2-1-0 5.01 30 23.1 31 13Road 0-0-0 8.56 15 13.2 14 13 0-0-0 4.74 42 38.0 39 20Day 0-1-0 14.29 9 5.2 11 9 2-1-0 6.88 22 17.0 22 13Night 0-0-0 6.88 18 17.0 19 13 0-0-0 4.06 50 44.1 48 20Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 0-1-0 8.74 27 22.2 30 22 2-1-0 4.84 72 61.1 70 33

March/April 0-1-0 5.59 11 9.2 14 6 0-1-0 5.59 11 9.2 14 6May 0-0-0 10.80 8 6.2 9 8 0-0-0 5.52 19 14.2 20 9June ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 3.21 14 14.0 12 5July ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 2.31 15 11.2 12 3August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 2.25 4 4.0 4 1Sept./Oct. 0-0-0 11.37 8 6.1 7 8 0-0-0 11.05 9 7.1 8 9BeforeASB 0-1-0 7.71 19 16.1 23 14 1-1-0 4.09 50 44.0 50 20AfterASB 0-0-0 11.37 8 6.1 7 8 1-0-0 6.75 22 17.1 20 13

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 72 6 14 0 20 3

MUNTER’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nostarts Reliever:2.0(twice),last:June19,2005atDetroitMostStrikeouts: 1(18times),last:Sept.18,2006atColoradoWinningStreak: 2games,June19-Aug.4,2005LosingStreak: 1game,April26,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .375 88 33 1vs.Right .270 137 37 1

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .333 18 6 2 5Turner .500 6 3 0 2Wrigley .400 10 4 0 0GreatAmer. .200 10 2 0 1Coors .324 37 12 1 6Dolphin .231 13 3 2 2MinuteMaid .000 7 0 0 0Dodger .200 25 5 0 1Miller .067 15 1 0 0Shea .318 22 7 1 2CitizensBank .300 10 3 0 0PNC .400 5 2 1 3Busch .000 1 0 0 0PETCO .208 24 5 1 5AT&T .242 252 61 8 49RFK .125 8 1 0 1Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .333 6 2 1 2Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .222 9 2 0 0Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

NIEKRO’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:3(7times),last:June8,2006vs.PittsburghMostRBI:4,June5,2006vs.FloridaMostHomeRuns:2,May30,2006atFloridaCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:6games(twice),last:April20-25,2006

NIEKRO’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .143 14 2 0 2 .241 54 13 4 9Atlanta .333 12 4 1 3 .381 21 8 1 5Chicago-NL .500 10 5 1 5 .348 23 8 1 5Cincinnati .333 3 1 0 0 .294 17 5 1 6Colorado .280 25 7 0 3 .286 56 16 1 9Florida .350 20 7 2 7 .242 33 8 2 8Houston .182 11 2 0 1 .160 25 4 1 3LosAngeles-NL .233 30 7 1 5 .216 51 11 1 7Milwaukee .143 7 1 0 0 .150 20 3 0 0NewYork-NL .192 26 5 0 2 .256 39 10 1 3Philadelphia .222 9 2 0 1 .267 15 4 0 1Pittsburgh .375 8 3 0 0 .261 23 6 2 7St.Louis .000 1 0 0 0 .267 15 4 0 1SanDiego .105 19 2 0 2 .200 40 8 1 7SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .143 14 2 0 1Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .286 7 2 0 2Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .333 6 2 1 2KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .333 6 2 0 3LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .231 13 3 0 0Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .250 4 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .250 4 1 0 0 .278 36 10 1 7Home .262 103 27 3 21 .242 252 61 8 49Road .229 96 22 2 10 .257 230 59 9 30Day .211 95 20 2 12 .225 200 45 6 31Night .279 104 29 3 19 .266 282 75 11 48Grass .246 199 49 5 31 .249 482 120 17 79Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .246 61 15 1 8 .296 169 50 10 34vs.RHP .246 138 34 4 23 .224 313 70 7 45RISP .295 61 18 0 24 .290 131 38 3 58BasesLoaded .571 7 4 0 7 .571 7 4 0 8asPinchHitter .111 9 1 0 0 .216 51 11 0 9asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .250 4 1 0 0March/April .232 69 16 1 10 .255 106 27 3 15May .279 43 12 3 10 .283 99 28 7 22June .263 38 10 0 6 .283 92 26 3 17July .226 31 7 0 3 .225 80 18 1 10August .--- -- -- -- -- .205 44 9 1 7Sept./Oct. .222 18 4 1 2 .197 61 12 2 8BeforeASB .249 177 44 4 28 .272 342 93 14 62AfterASB .227 22 5 1 3 .193 140 27 3 17

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .990 135 967 74 10 1051 95

level, spending campaign with Shreveport…excelled at plate, hitting .310 with 20 2Bs, 4 HRs and 34 RBI…season was ended in July due to fractured radius in left hand…defensively, began season at 3rd base but was shifted across diamond to 1st base in early May…played for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League…2001…had season cut short due to right shoulder surgery…still posted solid year at single-A San Jose, hitting .288 with 11 2Bs, 3 HRs and 34 RBI…had shoulder scoped by Dr. Gary Fanton in San Francisco…despite injuries, was still voted as Best Defensive 3B by California League managers in Baseball America’s annual Tools of the Trade poll…2000…opened profes-sional career with rookie-league Salem-Keizer and earned Northwest League All-Star status…led circuit with .362 batting avg. and .551 slugging mark…his .404 on-base pct. tied for 4th best in league…earned Salem-Keizer’s co-Player of Month honors for August…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has traveled to San Francisco and lent time for KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…supported Giants Wives’ 2005 on-line auction by donating “Meet A Giant” experience package, in which he and Noah Lowry met with fans in SF dugout at AT&T Park…

PERSONAL…graduated from George Jenkins (Lakeland, FL) High School in 1997…attended Florida Southern (Lakeland, FL) University, where he earned 3rd-team All-America honors as junior in 2000…was named MVP of Cape Cod League in summer of 1999…is son of late Joe Niekro, former Major League great, who pitched for Cubs, Padres, Tigers, Braves, Astros, Yankees and Twins from 1967-88…is also nephew of Hall of Famer Phil Niekro…single…

LANCE JOSEPH NIEKROYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2000 Salem-Keizer .362 49 196 27 71 14 4 5 44 0 2 4 11-2 25 2-0 5 .551 .4042001 SanJose .288 42 163 18 47 11 0 3 34 0 4 0 4-0 14 4-2 8 .411 .2982002 Shreveport .310 79 297 3 92 20 1 4 34 1 3 2 7-0 32 0-2 11 .424 .3272003 Fresno .302 98 381 43 115 15 2 4 41 1 3 1 19-1 39 3-3 15 .383 .334 SanFrancisco .200 5 5 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .400 .2002004 SanJose .311 15 61 13 19 7 1 1 14 1 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 1 .508 .328 Fresno .298 67 242 42 72 21 4 12 47 1 0 1 14-1 32 1-1 6 .566 .3372005 Fresno .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .250 .250 SanFrancisco .252 113 278 32 70 16 3 12 46 0 5 2 17-0 53 0-2 5 .460 .2952006 SanFrancisco .246 66 199 27 49 9 2 5 31 0 0 0 11-0 32 0-0 5 .387 .286 Fresno .319 36 144 27 46 7 0 14 34 0 1 0 7-0 23 0-0 6.660 .349MinorTotals .311 382 1488 173 463 95 12 43 248 4 13 8 64-4 171 10-8 52 .449 .340M.L.Totals .249 184 482 61 120 26 5 17 79 0 5 2 28-0 86 0-2 10 .429 .290

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof2000First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyAlanMarr.

■ PlacedonBereavementListApril17-19,2006.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay20-30,2006withrightshoulderbursitis.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune13-28,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithFresno)withrightgroinstrain.

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Player/Father Fathers’TeamsBarryBonds/ SanFranciscoGiants(1968-74) TexasRangers(1978) BobbyBonds(father) NewYorkYankees(1975) ClevelandIndians(1979) CaliforniaAngels(1976-77) St.LouisCardinals(1980) ChicagoWhiteSox(1978) ChicagoCubs(1981)

LanceNiekro/ ChicagoCubs(1967-69) HoustonAstros(1975-85) JoeNiekro(father) SanDiegoPadres(1969) NewYorkYankees(1986-87) DetroitTigers(1970-72) MinnesotaTwins(1987-88) AtlantaBraves(1973-74)

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CAREER…former Giants rotation stalwart and 21-game winner returns to original club, hoping to regain form that made him one of NL’s top pitchers from 1999-2004…32-year-old boasts lifetime .578 winning percentage, logging 108-79 record and 4.39 ERA over 270 ML games (245 starts) with San Francisco (1998-2002), Atlanta (2003-04), Arizona (2005-06) and Baltimore (2006)…his teams have posted 142-103 (.580) mark in his 245 career starts…originally drafted by SF in 4th round of 1995 draft, right-hander compiled a 67-44 ledger and 4.01 ERA in 154 games (144 starts) in Giants uniform…is 4th in SF annals with .604 wining pct., while ranking 10th with 712 strikouts…in fact, his 63 victories from 1999-2002 are still most by any Giants hurler over 4-year stretch since Hall of Famers Juan Marichal (77) and Gaylord Perry (74) from 1968-71…is 1 of 16 pitchers in SF history to win at least 18 games in season, doing so in 1999…workhorse has pitched at least 6.0 innings in 178 of 245 career starts (72.7%), while cresting 200.0-frame barrier in 5 of his 8 full big league seasons…reached double-digits in victories for 6-consecutive seasons 1999-2004, including quartet of campaigns with at least 15 victories…2003 All-Star ranked 3rd in NL for wins over 6-year span, going 99-56 with 3.93 ERA…is career .208 hitter with 22 2Bs, 6 HRs and 44 RBI…in fact, is tied for 5th among active pitchers for HRs (Mike Hampton leads with 15)…

POST SEASON…has pitched in quartet of different post seasons, twice each with Giants (2000 and 2002) and Braves (2003-04)…is 3-1 with 5.73 ERA over 9 career playoff starts, with all 3 victories coming in NLDS play…was on hill for 2 of biggest games during SF’s 2002 playoff run, beginning with 5.1-inning, 1-run effort in Giants’ 3-1, Game 5 NLDS victory at Atlanta…took ball for Game 6 of World Series at Anaheim and responded with 6.1-stellar innings, leaving game with 5-0 lead…got SF going in right direction that post season, winning at Atlanta in Game 1 of NLDS…working on 3 days rest at Wrigley Field, helped Braves stave off elimination with 6-4 triumph over Cubs in 2003 NLDS Game 4…

2006 SEASON…endured nightmare season, going combined 0-8 with 8.14 ERA (57er, 63.0ip) in 26 games (11 starts) for Arizona and Baltimore…was 0-5 with 7.54 ERA in 6 starts with Diamondbacks, while receiving only 18 total runs of support (just 5 while he was on mound)…landed on Disabled List April 24-June 6 with strained right calf…made 2 starts following activation, losing both, and was designated for assignment June 13…following June 21 release, signed with Orioles June 25…made Baltimore and AL debut July 1 at Atlanta in starting role…logged 5 opening assignments with O’s, but worked 15 times out of bullpen…tossed 4.1 innings July 29 vs. White Sox, 1st relief outing since July 13, 2000…became 1st pitcher since Ron Davis in 1986 to post ERA over 7.50 in both AL and NL in same season (at least 20.0 innings in each season)…also became just 2nd pitcher in baseball history to lose all 8 decisions in season and post ERA over 8.00…Ed O’Neil went combined 0-8 with 9.26 ERA in 1890 for Toledo and Philadelphia…pitched in Puerto Rico Winter League to regain form, and fashioned 2-1 mark with 3.19 ERA in 7 games (6 starts) for Manati…

2005…was limited to just 22 starts in 1st season with Diamondbacks, including 1st-ever trip to

> 2003 NL All-Star, when he won 21 games> His teams have posted 142-103 (.580) mark in 245 career starts> Went 67-44 with 4.01 ERA in 154 games (144 starts) with SF from 1998-2002> 63 wins from 1999-2002 are most by SF pitcher over 4-year stretch in 30 years> 3-1 over 9 career post season starts

Russ OrtizriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: June 5, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 32Birthplace: Encino, CaliforniaResides: Mesa, ArizonaBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight : 219M.L. Service: 8 years, 125 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Jan. 9, 2007Contract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER…24-year-old infielder embarks on 1st year in Giants organization as non-roster invitee to Spring Training…has spent 1st 6 seasons of professional career in Cleveland’s minor league system, compiling career .248 batting avg. and 154 stolen bases in 608 games…has accrued trio of 20-steal years, highlighted by 47-theft campaign in 2002…

2006 SEASON…spent majority of year with double-A Akron, before making triple-A debut with 16-game stint at Buffalo…combined to hit .246 (92-for-374)with HR, 30 RBI and 24 stolen bases (in 28 attempts) over 120 contests…was .251 hitter in Eastern League, before going 8-for-39 (.205) with Buffalo…

2005…batted .265 in 126 games for Akron, while setting career highs with 112 hits, 13 2Bs and 6 3Bs…2004…logged 2nd full season at single-A Kinston, but was limited to just 66 games due to left shoulder surgery…was still tabbed by Baseball America as Best Defensive Shortstop in Carolina League…2003…during 82-game stint with Kinston, batted .253 with 28 stolen bases…2002…set career high with 47 steals, while only being caught 10 times…batted .217 in 125 games at single-A Columbus…2001…spent 1st season on United States soil, playing in 51 games for Burlington in rookie-level Appalachian League…2000…opened professional career at age of 18 with Indians’ San Felipe club in Venezuelan Summer League…

PERSONAL…single…

IVAN G. OCHOAYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2000 SanFelipe .344 38 122 36 42 5 3 0 14 4 1 12 29-0 22 14-4 -- .434 .5062001 Burlington .216 51 176 30 38 2 0 0 14 5 0 11 24-0 57 14-5 16 .227 .3462002 Columbus .217 125 391 54 85 9 3 0 28 9 3 9 54-0 87 47-10 26 .256 .3242003 Kinston .253 82 296 42 75 12 3 0 23 7 0 6 31-1 67 28-10 12 .314 .3362004 Kinston .237 66 257 41 61 9 3 1 26 6 2 6 21-1 56 11-4 10 .307 .3082005 Akron .265 126 422 46 112 13 6 2 30 8 3 12 30-0 81 16-12 18 .339 .3302006 Akron .251 104 335 53 84 10 2 1 28 6 3 8 37-0 63 20-4 18 .301 .337 Buffalo .205 16 39 4 8 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 4-0 5 4-0 4 .308 .326MinorTotals .248 608 2038 306 505 62 21 4 165 46 12 67 230-2 438 154-49104 .305 .342

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyClevelandasnon-draftedfreeagent,May3,2000.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Oct.25,2006.

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6-5 victory…2001…posted 17-9 record with 3.29 ERA to guide Giants pitching staff…SF was 20-13 (.606) in his 33 starts…led club in wins and strikeouts (169), while ranking 2nd in innings (218.2) and 3rd in starts…in fact, tied for 5th in NL for wins, while finishing 7th in ERA, 10th in winning pct. (.654), 6th in batting avg. against (.232), 5th in home ERA (2.49) and 6th in night ERA (3.20)…also tied for 4th in senior circuit with 9 road victories…posted 1st career shutout July 23, blanking visiting Colorado 10-0…took no-hitter through 6.2 innings Aug. 21 at Montreal, en route to 10-2 triumph and 50th career win…was excellent down stretch, going 10-5 with 2.88 ERA (45er, 140.2ip) over his final 21 starts…with bat, led all NL pitchers with 6 2Bs…batted .194 (13-for-67) with 6 RBI…2000…experienced both ends of spectrum, becoming one of Giants’ most reliable starters in 2nd half after miserable start…was removed from rotation at start of 2nd half, but was reinserted following Joe Nathan’s injury and went 10-4 with 3.22 ERA (36er, 100.2ip) in 16 outings (15 starts) following All-Star Break…by contrast, went 3-8 with 7.55 ERA (73er, 87.0ip) in last 16 starts of 1st half…garnered victory in 16-10 SF triumph May 21 at Milwaukee, becoming 1st winning pticher to surrender 10 runs since Pittsburgh’s Bob Friend, May 2, 1954 (18-10 win over Cubs)…struck out career high 12 Astros June 25, and matched that with dozen punchouts Aug. 30 at Pittsburgh…had career-best 7-game winning streak Aug. 3-Sept. 4, during which he posted 0.96 ERA (5er, 46.2ip)…was named NL Pitcher of Month for August, going 6-0 with 1.12 ERA (5er, 40.1ip)…became 1st SF pitcher to win 6 games in month since Rick Reuschel went 6-0 in May, 1989…started Game 3 of NLDS vs. Mets at Shea Stadium, allowing 1 run in 5.1 innings of Giants’ eventual 3-2, 13-inning defeat…1999…became SF’s top winner in 1st full big league season, going 18-9 with 3.81 ERA…ranked among NL leaders in wins (T4th), complete games (T9th - 3) and batting avg. against (7th - .244)…however, led circuit in walks (125) and was tied for 3rd with 13 wild pitches…led Giants staff in wins, starts (33), complete games, innings (207.2) and strikeouts (164)…SF logged 22-11 mark (.667) when he took hill…tossed 1st career complete game April 23 vs. Colorado, yielding 6 his in 7-2 SF victory…also tossed 6-hitter in 4-1, route-going win July 5 at San Diego…ended campaign by going distance in 9-4 triumph Oct. 1 at Colorado…1998…spent majority of 2nd half with Giants after being on shuttle between SF and triple-A Fresno prior to All-Star Break…had 4 stints overall with big club (March 31-April 25, May 25-June 3, June 20-July 4 and July 14-end of season)…made 1st Opening Day roster, being recalled prior to March 31 game at Houston when Osvaldo Fernandez landed on DL…was 4-4 with 5.71 ERA (48er, 75.2ip) as starter, but fashioned 0.75 mark (1er, 12.0ip) in 8 relief outings…made ML debut April 2 at Houston, tossing 2.0-scoreless relief innings…picked up 1st big league win Aug. 5 at New York, working 8.0-plus innings…tossed 5.0 innings in Sept. 24 victory over Pittsburgh, while also clubbing 1st ML HR (off Elmer Dessens)…was named “Harry S. Jordan Award” win-ner, annual honor accorded to best 1st time player in Giants ML Spring Training camp in vote by teammates…1997…made transition from reliever to starter, and split campaign between double-A Shreveport and triple-A Phoenix…opened year in Texas League, going 2-3 with 4.13 ERA in 12 starts…was promoted to Pacific Coast League June 21…won pair of starts for Firebirds in PCL playoffs…1996…split year between single-A San Jose and Shreveport, combining for 1-2 record with 36 saves and 1.85 ERA (13er, 63.1ip) in 60 appearances…save total was only 2 short of top mark in minors…ranked 2nd in California League with 23 saves at SJ to earn in-season All-Star honors…pitched for West Oahu in Hawaiian Winter League following season…1995…opened professional career at rookie-level Bellingham, helping club to North Division championship…led league with 12 saves, going 2-0 with stingy 0.35 ERA…was selected by opposing managers as Northwest League’s 9th-best prospect…earned late-season promotion to San Jose, working in 5 regular season games and 5 playoff contests…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…was very active in San Francisco community dur-ing 1st tenure with club, and was recepient of Giants’ 2001 John Hancock Roberto Clemente Award…worked with mentoring program at Mid Peninsula YMCA called “Building Futures”…as part of ongoing relationship with program, participated in several activities with mentoring pairs throughout season…visited with teens from Delancey Street’s Life Learning Academy, a charter school which provides troubled teens with a sense of hope…participated in Giants Wives’ post-game auction and clinic to raise money for Junior Giants and Comfort for Kids, which provides specialized medical care to children throughout Bay Area who are facing a life-threatening ill-ness…was 1 of 3 Giants transit ambassadors, filming PSA for Giants public transit program…also supported Peninsula Humane Society and San Francisco SPCA…acted as spokesman of 1999 RSVP (Resolve To Stop The Violence) Day…in 1999, worked with Marvin Benard and San Mateo Barrios Unidos, hosting baseball clinic for children at Candlestick Park…participated in Giants’ offseason Care-A-Van, visiting youth groups, schools and hospitals throughout Northern and Central California…also participated in Giants Community Fund Golf Tournament…continued community commitment during his time in Arizona…was part of Diamondback contingent that

Disabled List…opened campaign with 2-1 record and 3.60 ERA over 5 April starts, and was 4-2 through 1st 9 outings…however, scuffled to 1-9 mark with 8.22 ERA over his final 13 opening assignments…was on DL June 16-Aug. 13 with stress fracture in his right rib cage…following pair of rehab starts at triple-A Tucson and one with single-A Lancaster, rejoined Arizona for Aug. 13 start at Atlanta…defeated San Diego Aug. 29 to snap personal 6-game losing streak…2004…enjoyed solid season as key cog for Atlanta’s 13th consecutive division titile…equalled career high with 34 starts and surpassed 200-inning mark for 5th time in career, while his 15 victories matched Jaret Wright for tops on staff…stopper posted 7-1 mark in games following Braves loss…overall, Atlanta played .647 ball (22-12) in his opening assignments…made 1st career Opening Day start, but fell to Mets…retired final 17 Expos faced and 22 of final 23 batters en route to com-plete game, 6-1 victory at Montreal May 25…was named NL Pitcher of Month for July after going 5-0 with 1.67 ERA…earned 100th career victory (in his 200th start) with 7.0-shutout innings in 1-0 Atlanta triumph July 28 at Pittsburgh…tossed 2nd career 3-hitter and 3rd career shutout with 9-0 blanking at Montreal Sept. 4, carrying perfect game into 6th inning…recorded 1,000th career strikeout during Sept. 24 outing vs. Florida, fanning Luis Castillo in 1st inning…2003…paced NL with career-high 21 wins, 3 more than any other senior circuit hurler…also tied for 2nd in loop with .750 winning percentage, while tying for 4th by yielding just .223 opponents batting avg….selected to 1st career All-Star Game, and pitched scoreless inning at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field…had career best 8-game winning streak from June 18-July 29…finished year on tear, going 14-3 with 3.84 ERA over his last 19 starts…blanked Marlins and drove in game’s lone run in 1-0 victory Sept. 19…was only complete game shutout for Atlanta in 2003 and marked 1st time Braves pitcher had hurled 1-0 route-going effort and supplied game’s only RBI since Phil Niekro stopped Astros Sept. 20, 1974 at Houston…went 1-1 with 5.06 ERA in pair of NLDS starts vs. Cubs…suf-fered 4-2 loss in Game 1…however, came back on 3 days rest to earn 6-4, Game 4 win at Wrigley Field…limited Chicago to 2 runs over 5.0 innings…2002…was outstanding during final season of 1st SF stint, sharing staff lead in wins (14) and starts (33)…also ranked 2nd on club with career-high 214.1 innings pitched, while finishing 2nd with 137 strikeouts…worked at least 6.0 innings in 27 of 33 starts (81.8%), while yielding 3 earned runs-or-less in 25 of 33 efforts (75/8%)…became Giants’ top pitcher during stretch drive, ending campaign with 6-start winning streak and 2.34 ERA…in fact, logged 2.62 ERA in his last 11 starts (beginning Aug. 1)…ranked among top NL pitchers at plate in avg. (5th - .249), hits (4th - 17), 2Bs (T1st - 5), HRs (T2nd - 2) and RBI (3rd - 9)…continued late regular season run with strong post season effort, going 2-0 with 5.76 ERA over 5 playoff starts…provided both victories against Braves during NLDS…outdueled Tom Glavine for Game 1 victory at Turner Field, then came back to Atlanta for 3-1, SF victory in decisive Game 5…yielded just 1 run in 5.1 innings…garnered no decisions in Game 3 of NLCS vs. St. Louis and World Series Game 2 at Anaheim…took ball for Game 6 of Fall Classic and worked 6.1 stellar innings at Anaheim, departing with 5-0 lead and 2 men on in 7th…however, Angels rallied for

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San Francisco’s 18-Game WinnersRussOrtizisoneofjust16Giantspitcherstowinatleast18gamesinseasonsinceclubmovedtoSanFranciscoin1958:

Pitcher Record Year Pitcher Record Year

JohnnyAntonelli....... 19-10...... 1959 GaylordPerry............. 21-8....... 1966SamJones................. 21-15...... 1959 19-14...... 1969 18-14...... 1960 23-13...... 1970BillyO’Dell.................. 19-14...... 1962 MikeMcCormick...... 22-10...... 1967JackSanford.............. 24-7....... 1962 RonBryant................. 24-12...... 1973JuanMarichal........... 18-11...... 1962 VidaBlue................... 18-10...... 1978 25-8....... 1963 MikeKrukow.............. 20-9....... 1986 21-8....... 1964 RickReuschel........... 19-11...... 1988 22-13...... 1965 JohnBurkett.............. 22-7....... 1993 25-6....... 1966 BillSwift...................... 21-8....... 1993 26-9....... 1968 ShawnEstes.............. 19-5....... 1997 21-11...... 1969 RussOrtiz................... 18-9....... 1999 18-11...... 1971 JasonSchmidt........... 18-7....... 2004

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin4throundof1995First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMikeKeenan.

■ AcquiredbyAtlantainexchangeforRHPMerkinValdezandLHPDamianMoss,Dec.17,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.29,2004;signedbyArizona,Dec.10,2004.

■ PlacedonDisabledList,June16-Aug.12,2005(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithTucsonandLancaster)withstressfractureinrightribcage.

■ Released,June23,2006;signedbyBaltimore,June25,2006.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Jan.9,2007.

visited Walter Reed Army Medical Center when club was playing in Washington, D.C., spend-ing time with injured soliders who had returned from Middle East…was also involved with Best Buddies of Arizona, program to facilitate one-on-one friendships of individuals with developmen-tal disabilities…hosted Celebrity Bowling tournament in Dec., 2005…

PERSONAL…graduated from Montclair Prep (Van Nuys, CA) High School…attended University of Oklahoma…was college teammate of Greg Norton and brothers Ryan and Damon Minor…helped Sooners to 1994 College World Series Championship, registering 3 saves, 3.50 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 38.0 innings…married (Stacy, Oct. 4, 1997)…has two daughters (Grace, July 30, 2001; and Lilian, Feb. 8, 2004)…

RUSSELL REID ORTIZYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1995 Bellingham 2-0 0.52 25 0 0 0 11 34.1 19 4 2 1 0 13 55 2 1 SanJose 0-1 1.50 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 1 1 0 0 2 7 0 01996 SanJose 0-0 0.25 34 0 0 0 23 36.2 16 2 1 0 2 20 63 0 0 Shreveport 1-2 4.05 26 0 0 0 13 26.2 22 14 12 0 2 21 29 1 01997 Shreveport 2-3 4.13 12 12 0 0 0 56.2 52 28 26 3 1 37 50 2 1 Phoenix 4-3 5.51 14 14 0 0 0 85.0 96 57 52 11 2 34 70 3 11998 SanFrancisco 4-4 4.99 22 13 0 0 0 88.1 90 51 49 11 4 46 75 3 0 Fresno 3-1 1.60 10 10 0 0 0 50.2 35 10 9 3 4 22 59 1 01999 SanFrancisco 18-9 3.81 33 33 3 0 0 207.2 189 109 88 24 6 125 164 13 02000 SanFrancisco 14-12 5.01 33 32 0 0 0 195.2 192 117 109 28 7 112 167 8 02001 SanFrancisco 17-9 3.29 33 33 1 1 0 218.2 187 90 80 13 0 91 169 9 12002 SanFrancisco 14-10 3.61 33 33 2 0 0 214.1 191 89 86 15 4 94 137 5 02003 Atlanta 21-7 3.81 34 34 1 1 0 212.1 177 101 90 17 4 102 149 5 02004 Atlanta 15-9 4.13 34 34 2 1 0 204.2 197 98 94 23 3 112 143 4 12005 Arizona 5-11 6.89 22 22 0 0 0 115.0 147 92 88 18 4 65 46 5 0 Tucson 0-1 13.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 14 14 13 4 0 5 5 0 0 Lancaster 0-1 42.43 1 1 0 0 0 2.1 12 11 11 2 0 1 1 0 02006 Arizona 0-5 7.54 6 6 0 0 0 22.2 27 21 19 3 1 22 21 0 0 Tucson 1-0 2.61 4 4 0 0 0 20.2 22 7 6 1 0 5 10 0 0 Baltimore 0-3 8.48 20 5 0 0 0 40.1 59 39 38 15 2 18 23 2 0MinorTotals 13-12 3.65 133 43 0 0 47 328.0 292 148 133 25 11 160 349 9 3S.F.Totals 67-44 4.01 154 144 6 0 0 924.2 849 456 412 91 21 468 712 37 1A.L.Totals 0-3 8.48 20 5 0 0 0 40.1 59 39 38 15 2 18 23 2 0N.L.Totals 108-76 4.28 250 240 9 3 0 1479.1 1397 768 703 152 33 769 1071 51 2M.L.Totals 108-79 4.39 270 245 9 3 0 1519.2 1456 807 741 167 35 787 1094 53 2

ORTIZ’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .333 26 6 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 0 .333 .500--- Career .208 273 462 43 96 22 0 6 44 56 4 2 34-0 122 0-0 4 .294 .263

LASTHOMERUN:July29,2003vs.Houston(offRoyOswalt)(withAtlanta)

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2003 NL,Chicago-AL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 SFvs.NY 0-0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 2 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 02002 SFvs.ATL 2-0 2.19 2 2 0 0 0 12.1 9 3 3 0 0 8 8 2 02003 ATLvs.CHI 1-1 5.06 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 15 6 6 1 0 7 9 0 02004 ATLvs.HOU 0-0 15.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 5 5 1 0 1 1 0 0LDSTotals 3-1 4.31 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 33 15 15 2 0 20 22 2 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 SFvs.STL 0-0 7.71 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 5 4 4 2 0 3 3 1 0

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 SFvs.ANA 0-0 10.13 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 13 9 9 1 0 2 2 0 0

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Date Pitcher Opponents Score

Sept.27,1888 EdCrane vs.WashingtonSenators 3-0(seveninnings)July31,1891 AmosRusie vs.BrooklynBridegrooms 6-0July15,1901 ChristyMathewson @St.LouisCardinals 5-0Sept.14,1903 LeonAmes @St.LouisCardinals 5-0(fiveinnings)June13,1905 ChristyMathewson @ChicagoCubs 1-0July4,1908 GeorgeWise(LHP) vs.PhiladelphiaPhillies 1-0(teninnings)Sept.6,1912 JeffTesreau @PhiladelphiaPhillies 3-0(firstgame)April15,1915 RubeMarquard(LHP) vs.BrooklynDodgers 2-0May7,1922 JesseBarnes vs.PhiladelphiaPhillies 6-0May8,1929 CarlHubbell(LHP) vs.PittsburghPirates 11-0June12,1959 MikeMcCormick(LHP) @PhiladelphiaPhillies 3-0(fiveinnings)Sept.26,1959 SamJones @St.LouisCardinals 4-0(seveninnings)June15,1963 JuanMarichal vs.HoustonAstros 1-0Sept.17,1968 GaylordPerry vs.St.LouisCardinals 1-0Aug.24,1975 EdHalicki vs.NewYorkMets 6-0(secondgame)Sept.29,1976 JohnMontefusco @AtlantaBraves 9-0

No-Hitters Against Giants (16)Date Pitcher Opponents Score

June22,1891 TomLovett @BrooklynBridegrooms 4-0May25,1899 DeaconPhillipe @LouisvilleColonels 7-0Aug.23,1907 HowieCamnitz vs.PittsburghPirates 1-0(fiveinnings)Aug.31,1915 JimmyLavender vs.ChicagoCubs 2-0(firstgame)Sept.9,1948 RexBarney vs.BrooklynDodgers 2-0May12,1956 CarlErskine @BrooklynDodgers 3-0April28,1961 WarrenSpahn(LHP) @MilwaukeeBraves 1-0May11,1963 SandyKoufax(LHP) @LosAngelesDodgers 8-0Sept.18,1968 RayWashburn vs.St.LouisCardinals 2-0June27,1980 JerryReuss(LHP) vs.LosAngelesDodgers 8-0May10,1981 CharlieLea @MontrealExpos 4-0(secondgame)Sept.25,1986 MikeScott @HoustonAstros 2-0Aug.15,1990 TerryMulholland(LHP) @PhiladelphiaPhillies 6-0Aug.17,1992 KevinGross @LosAngelesDodgers 2-0June10,1997 KevinBrown vs.FloridaMarlins 9-0April27,2003 KevinMillwood @PhiladelphiaPhillies 1-0

No-Hitters by Giants (16)

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 5-12-0 6.22 23 118.2 153 82Turner 22-12-0 4.39 44 264.1 248129Wrigley 1-2-0 9.42 4 14.1 19 15GreatAmer. 0-1-0 20.25 1 2.2 7 6Coors 4-3-0 4.94 8 51.0 56 28Dolphin 2-5-0 4.46 7 40.1 44 20MinuteMaid 4-0-0 4.11 5 30.2 34 14Dodger 6-3-0 4.41 12 69.1 65 34Miller 0-2-0 7.24 3 3.2 10 11Shea 4-3-0 4.57 7 45.1 40 23Citiz.Bank 1-1-0 5.68 2 12.2 10 8PNC 2-0-0 4.50 3 18.0 22 9Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 1-0-0 4.76 1 5.2 7 3AT&T 19-13-0 3.48 50 312.2 269121RFK 0-1-0 6.00 1 6.0 5 4

Camden 1-0-0 4.30 9 23.0 24 11Fenway 0-0-0 4.50 3 4.0 1 2U.S.Cellular 0-2-0 11.32 2 10.1 15 13Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica 0-0-0 6.14 2 7.1 6 5Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel 0-0-0 14.40 1 5.0 9 8Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee 0-0-0 1.13 2 8.0 4 1McAfee 0-3-0 6.86 4 21.0 26 16Safeco 1-1-0 2.35 2 15.1 14 4Tropicana 1-1-0 7.04 2 7.2 8 6Ameriquest 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 2 0RogersCentre 0-1-0 18.00 1 3.0 9 6

ORTIZ’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 5-6-0 4.50 16 94.0 100 47Atlanta 0-0-0 6.23 1 4.1 9 3 3-4-0 5.07 9 55.0 67 31Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 3-4-0 5.26 10 53.0 46 31Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 4-3-0 5.24 10 55.0 50 32Colorado 0-1-0 8.31 1 4.1 8 4 10-6-0 4.03 21 136.1 131 61Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 9-5-0 3.18 17 107.2 94 38Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 6-2-0 3.22 12 72.2 61 26LosAngeles-NL 0-1-0 21.60 1 1.2 4 4 8-8-0 5.05 20 108.2 123 61Milwaukee 0-1-0 4.50 1 6.0 3 3 4-3-0 5.23 9 51.2 38 30NewYork-NL 0-1-0 13.50 1 3.1 7 5 9-7-0 5.31 17 98.1 102 58Philadelphia 0-1-0 5.40 1 5.0 4 3 6-6-0 64.66 17 100.1 96 52Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 7-1-0 2.93 12 67.2 65 22St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 3-3-0 4.96 10 49.0 50 27SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 13-3-0 3.93 22 130.2 119 57SanFrancisco 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.1 1 0 0-3-0 7.46 7 35.0 40 29Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 11-6-0 3.11 18 124.1 86 43

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 0.00 1 7.0 7 0Boston 0-0-0 3.38 4 5.1 1 2 0-0-0 3.38 4 5.1 1 2Chicago-AL 0-1-0 8.68 2 9.1 12 9 0-2-0 9.82 3 14.2 20 16Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 7.11 1 6.1 9 5Detroit 0-0-0 13.50 1 1.1 3 2 0-0-0 6.14 2 7.1 6 5KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 3.21 2 14.0 14 5LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-0-0 4.58 3 19.2 19 10Minnesota 0-0-0 7.36 3 3.2 5 3 0-0-0 7.36 3 3.2 5 3NewYork-AL 0-0-0 0.00 2 3.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.90 3 10.0 5 1Oakland 0-0-0 7.50 2 6.0 8 5 1-3-0 5.50 7 34.1 39 21Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-0 3.32 3 21.2 19 8TampaBay 0-1-0 -.-- 1 0.0 5 6 2-1-0 3.45 3 15.2 14 6Texas 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 1 0 0-0-0 3.45 5 15.2 18 6Toronto 0-1-0 14.40 2 5.0 12 8 0-1-0 14.40 2 5.0 12 8

Interleague 0-0-0 6.23 1 4.1 9 3 7-6-0 3.87 24 148.2 147 64

Season 0-8-0 8.14 26 63.0 86 57 108-79-0 4.392701519.21456741Home 0-3-0 6.68 12 31.0 37 23 55-36-0 3.99139 786.2 721349Road 0-5-0 9.56 14 32.0 35 34 53-43-0 4.81131 733.0 735392Day 0-3-0 9.12 12 25.2 39 26 32-30-0 4.63 96 518.2 519267Night 0-5-0 7.47 14 37.1 47 31 76-49-0 4.261741001.0 937474Starter 0-8-0 10.27 11 37.2 61 43 107-79-0 4.432451475.21418726Reliever 0-0-0 4.97 15 25.1 25 14 1-0-0 3.07 25 44.0 38 15

March/April 0-3-0 6.91 4 14.1 16 11 17-16-0 3.74 44 24.3.1220101May ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 20-13-0 4.39 41 239.2 240117June 0-2-0 8.64 2 8.1 11 8 11-15-0 4.90 42 239.0 242130July 0-2-0 11.57 5 16.1 30 21 19-9-0 4.38 40 236.1 231115August 0-1-0 6.92 8 13.0 16 10 20-15-0 4.66 54 303.0 282157Sept./Oct. 0-0-0 5.73 7 11.0 13 7 21-11-0 4.22 49 258.1 241121BeforeASB 0-6-0 7.88 8 32.0 44 28 56-46-0 4.25139 804.0 769380AfterASB 0-2-0 8.42 18 31.0 42 29 52-33-0 4.54131 715.2 687361

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .988 270 92 246 4 342 27

ORTIZ’ CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 3(twice),last:Sept.4,2004atMontreal(withAtlanta)InningsPitched-Starter:9.0(7times),last:Sept.4,2004atMontreal (withAtlanta) Reliever:6.0,July13,2000vs.OaklandMostStrikeouts: 12(twice),last:Aug.30,2000atPittsburghWinningStreak: 8games,June18-July29,2003LosingStreak: 8games,April.7-Aug.7,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .272 2790 760 69vs.Right .237 2937 696 98

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CAREER…switch-hitting outfield prospect has logged brief ML stints in both 2005 and 2006…has put together solid minor league numbers through 1st 5 professional seasons, batting .272 with 110 2Bs, 51 HRs, 258 RBI and 84 SBs in 520 games…became 1st player in history of double-A Connecticut, and just 3rd in Eastern League annals, to post 20-HR/20-steal season with his 2005 effort…25-year-old was Giants’ 3rd round selection in 2002 First-Year Player Draft…

2006 SEASON…split time between triple-A Fresno and Connecticut…struggled to find stroke, batting .247 (106-for-429) with 23 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 8 HRs, 44 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 115 minor league games…went 3-for-12 (.250) during 9-game ML stint May 10-24…delivered game-tying, pinch-hit single (off Danys Baez) in 9th inning of SF’s 6-5 victory May 13 vs. Dodgers…had surgery Nov. 15 to prepare chip fracture of patella in left knee, with Dr. Ken Akizuki presiding…

2005…earned Sept. call-up to majors after stellar season at double-A Norwich…appeared in 15 games (4 starts, all in RF) for Giants down stretch, going 3-for-22 (.136) with RBI…collected his 1st Major League hit during big league debut Sept. 5 in LA, beating out pinch-hit, infield single to shortstop off Dodgers’ Steve Schmoll…drove in winning run Sept. 9 vs. Chicago with 1st career RBI, delivering run-scoring single in 6th inning to snap 1-1 tie in 2-1 SF victory…with Norwich, hit .274 with 85 runs scored, 23 2Bs, 6 3Bs, 20 HR, 79 RBI and 35 stolen bases, earning both mid- and post-season Eastern League All-Star honors…became 1st player in Norwich history, and just 3rd in Eastern League annals, to post 20/20 numbers in home runs and steals…played for Mesa Solar Sox in Arizona Fall League…2004…in 1st season with Norwich, batted .252 with 23 2Bs, 6 3Bs, 10 HRs and 48 RBI in 106 games…also stole 18 bases, while being caught only twice…was 2nd on club for both HRs and 3Bs…2003…was among top position players in Giants’ minor league chain, earning Vic Corsigilia Award as MVP at single-A San Jose…led club with .304 avg., 32 2Bs, .378 on-base pct. and .471 slugging mark, while ranking 2nd with 124 hits, tied for 2nd with 6 3Bs and 3rd with 56 RBI…also swiped 13 bases in 19 attempts…batting avg. was 3rd-best among all SF farm-hands, while 2Bs total paced system…earned San Jose Player of Month accolades in both June and August…2002…opened professional career by finishing 7th in Northwest League batting race with .292 mark…collected 57 hits in 49 games for single-A Salem-Keizer, ranking 2nd on club with 31 RBI…garnered Volcanoes’ Player of Month honors for July…

PERSONAL…attended Lewisville (TX) High School, where he earned honorable mention All-America accolades by USA Today after batting .474 with 7 HRs and 41 RBI as senior…was drafted by Chicago White Sox in 27th round of 1999 First-Year Player Draft, but elected to attend University of Texas-Arlington…was tabbed by Baseball America as Southland Conference’s 2nd-best pro prospect…1st team All-Conference performer batted .339 and led Mavericks with 14 HRs and 66 RBI as junior in 2002…married (Whitney, Dec. 3, 2005)…

Daniel OrtmeieroUtfielder

Birthdate: May 11, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Chattanooga, TennesseeResides: Highland Village, TexasBats: Both Throws: Right Height : 6-4 Weight : 214M.L. Service: 47 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 3rd round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .000 2 0 0 0Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .000 2 0 0 0Dodger .500 2 1 0 0Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .185 27 5 0 3RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .000 1 0 0 0Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

ORTMEIER’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:1(6times),last:May24,2006vs.St.LouisMostRBI:1(3times),last:May24,2006vs.St.LouisMostHomeRuns:NoneCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:1game(6times),last:May24,2006

ORTMEIER’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .250 4 1 0 0Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .500 2 1 0 0 .200 10 2 0 1Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .000 2 0 0 0Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0LosAngeles-NL .333 3 1 0 1 .286 7 2 0 1Milwaukee .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .250 4 1 0 1 .250 4 1 0 1SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .000 4 0 0 0SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Home .333 9 3 0 2 .185 27 5 0 3Road .000 3 0 0 0 .143 7 1 0 0Day .286 7 2 0 2 .158 19 3 0 2Night .200 5 1 0 0 .200 15 3 0 1Grass .250 12 3 0 2 .176 34 6 0 3Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0vs.RHP .300 10 3 0 2 .188 32 6 0 3RISP 1.000 2 2 0 2 .400 10 4 0 3BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .143 7 1 0 1 .133 15 2 0 1asDH .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .250 12 3 0 2 .250 12 3 0 2June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .136 22 3 0 1BeforeASB .250 12 3 0 2 .250 12 3 0 2AfterASB .--- -- -- -- -- .136 22 3 0 1

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPOutfield 1.000 10 17 0 0 17 0

DANIEL DAVID ORTMEIERYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 Salem-Keizer .292 49 195 32 57 9 1 5 31 0 2 1 18-1 37 3-0 1 .426 .3522003 SanJose .304 115 408 62 124 32 6 8 56 0 2 11 39-4 89 13-6 3 .471 .3782004 Norwich .252 106 377 55 95 23 6 10 48 0 2 12 47-4 110 18-2 2 .424 .3522005 Norwich .274 135 503 85 138 23 6 20 79 0 3 21 48-3 115 35-12 0 .463 .360 SanFrancisco .136 15 22 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3-0 5 1-0 0 .136 .2692006 Fresno .244 68 262 37 64 14 3 6 33 0 2 3 16-0 40 8-6 3 .389 .293 SanFrancisco .250 9 12 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 .333 .250 Connecticut .251 47 167 17 42 9 1 2 11 0 2 3 17-0 38 7-4 1 .353 .328MinorTotals .272 520 1912 288 520 110 23 51 258 0 13 51 185-12 429 84-30 10 .434 .350M.L.Totals .176 24 34 1 6 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 3-0 9 1-0 0 .206 .263

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyChicago-ALin27throundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin3rdroundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyToddThomas.

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CAREER…one of baseball’s top base stealers and established leadoff hitters signed 3-year deal with San Francisco Dec. 2, 2006…renowned for his baserunning acumen, ranks 4th in majors with 195 stolen bases since 2002 - his 1st full ML season…has posted trio of 40-theft campaigns during span, while his 81.3% success rate (195-for-240) since 2002 is 2nd only to Carl Crawford’s 82.8% mark among big leaguers with at least 175 steals…8-year ML veteran has compiled lifetime .270 batting avg. with 207 steals (in 257 attempts) and .344 on-base pct. over 666 games with Indians (1999-2001), Dodgers (2002-04), Red Sox (2004) and Padres (2005-06)…has spent majority of his career in National League, compiling .272 avg. in 546 senior circuit contests…will be reunited with new Giants manager Bruce Bochy, for whom he played last 2 years in San Diego…accomplished table-set-ter has logged 543 career games batting leadoff, where he has compiled .342 on-base mark…solid gloveman boasts lifetime .991 fielding pct., while having logged 422 career games in center field, 207 contests in left and 17 in right…born in Okinawa, Japan, joins Masanori Murakami (1964-65) and Tsuyoshi Shinjo (2002) as only 3 Japan-born players in Giants franchise history…

POST SEASON…has been integral part of 4 playoff teams, advancing to Division Series with Cleveland (1999) and San Diego (2005-06), while winning 2004 World Series ring with Boston…has logged career .321 avg. (9-for-28) in 12 career post season games, including 7-for-16 (.438) showing over 4 games of 2006 NLDS vs. St. Louis…will be forever remembered in Red Sox lore for his 9th inning steal of 2nd base in Game 4 of 2004 ALCS after pinch-running for Kevin Millar…subsequently came around to score game-tying run on single by Bill Mueller off Yankees’ Mariano Rivera, and Boston defeated New York in extra innings for 1st of 4-straight victories that erased 3-games-to-none deficit and resulted in historic pennant…

2006 SEASON…was catalyst of NL West champion Padres, enjoying career offensive sea-son…established career high with .293 avg., while ranking 4th in NL with career-best 49 steals (in 55 attempts)…tied San Diego’s franchise single-season record with career-high 13 3Bs (matching Tony Gwynn’s 1987 total), and established personal ML bests in games (129), at-bats (499), hits (146), runs (80), RBI (44) and on-base pct. (.360)…was impressive .327 hitter (34-for-104) with RISP…did not commit error in 270 total chances, becoming 1 of 4 qualifying Major Leaguers (min. 108 games played) to post perfect fielding mark….was only qualifying left fielder to play flawless defense…swiped 3 bases May 8 vs. Cubs, becoming 1st Padre to turn trick since Ryan Klesko May 24, 2001…logged 200th career steal Sept. 10 at SF…was perfect 24-for-24 on stolen base attempts June 14-Aug. 30…matched career high with 10-game hitting streak May 1-12, going 19-for-45 (.422)…belted leadoff HR May 26 vs. St. Louis, going deep off Cardinals’ Jeff Suppan…was on Disabled List June 18-July 5 with right knee contusion, suffered when he collided with left field wall on sliding catch attempt June 17 at Angels…hit at torrid .371 clip (36-for-97) in Aug….tallied pair of 3-hit games in NLDS vs. St. Louis, going 7-for-16 (.438) with 3B and steal in 4 contests overall…

> Ranks 4th in majors with 195 steals since 2002> Boasts career 80.5% stolen-base success rate (207-for-257)> Has trio of 40-steal seasons> Set career highs with .293 avg. and 49 SBs in 2006> Lifetime .321 hitter in 12 career post season games

Dave RobertsoUtfielder

Birthdate: May 31, 19722007 Opening Day Age: 34Birthplace: Okinawa, JapanResides: San Diego, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight : 5-10 Weight : 180M.L. Service: 6 years, 36 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 2, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2009 (signed 3-year deal prior to 2007 season)

CAREER…right-hander makes 1st appearance at big league Spring Training as non-roster invi-tee…has put together solid minor league career, going 23-17 with 2.73 ERA and 34 saves in 148 games (40 starts)…was converted to starter during 2006 campaign…has yielded only 306 hits in 372.1 innings of work, and .223 batting avg. against (1,371 at-bats)…

2006 SEASON…was impressive following conversion to full-time starter, combining for 11-7 mark and 2.93 ERA (50er, 153.1ip) in 30 games (24 starts) between double-A Connecticut and tri-ple-A Fresno…opened year with Defenders, going 5-3 with 1.30 ERA in 15 outings (9 starts)…was tabbed as club’s Pitcher of Month for June…earned mid-summer promotion and acquitted himself well during 1st Pacific Coast League exposure, posting 6-4 mark with 4.05 ERA in 15 opening assignments…made 7 starts for Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League, going 0-1 with 4.29 ERA (10er, 21.0ip)…

2005…was limited by injuries to just 11 appearances (2 starts) at double-A Norwich…pitched well in limited action, logging 2.67 ERA…2004…spent 1st full year at double-A level, going 4-7 with 8 saves and 3.06 ERA in 42 outings (5 starts) with Norwich…2003…earned South Atlantic League Rolaids Relief Man of Year Award after dominating campaign as closer for single-A Hagerstown…captured monthly Rolaids honors in May, July and August…All-Star was perfect 5-0 with 25 saves and 1.20 ERA in 44 relief outings, while holding opposition to microscopic .121 avg. against (21-for-174)…was promoted to Norwich, where he made 5 late-season appear-ances…2002…opened professional career in sterling fashion, forging 3-2 record and 1.84 ERA in 16 games (9 starts) for rookie-level Salem-Keizer…

PERSONAL…graduated from Caruthersville (MO) High School…attended Three Rivers (MO) Community College…attended Southwest Missouri State (Springfield) University…married (Michelle)…2 sons (Justin and Keegan)…daughter (Morgan)…

JONATHAN MATT PALMERYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 Salem-Keizer 3-2 1.84 16 9 0 0 0 53.2 44 15 11 0 3 23 49 5 02003 Hagerstown 5-0 1.20 44 0 0 0 25 52.1 21 7 7 3 4 15 56 3 1 Norwich 0-0 13.50 5 0 0 0 0 6.2 12 11 10 0 2 5 5 3 02004 Norwich 4-7 3.06 42 5 0 0 8 79.1 66 35 27 4 7 51 81 7 02005 Norwich 0-1 2.67 11 2 0 0 1 27.0 22 14 8 2 3 9 20 2 02006 Connecticut 5-3 1.30 15 9 0 0 0 62.1 50 20 9 1 7 10 51 1 0 Fresno 6-4 4.05 15 15 0 0 0 91.0 91 45 41 10 9 30 64 3 1MinorTotals 23-17 2.73 148 40 0 0 34 372.1 306 147 113 20 35 143 326 24 2

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin31stroundof2002First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyToddThomas.

Matt PalmerriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: March 21, 19792007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Memphis, TennesseeResides: Caruthersville, MissouriBats: Right Throws: RightHeight : 6-2 Weight : 200M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 31st round selection in 2002 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Non-roster invitee

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2005…logged 1st season in San Diego and batted .275 with career-high 8 HRs, 10 3Bs, and club-high 23 steals…ranked 5th in NL for 3Bs, and twice tied Friars franchise record with 2 3-baggers in single game (May 24 at Arizona and Sept. 21 at Colorado)…finished 10th in senior circuit for stolen bases, becoming 1st Padre to reach 20-theft plateau since Rickey Henderson in 2001…tied franchise record with 3 leadoff HRs, matching Rickey Henderson (1996) and Quilvio Veras (1998 and 1999)…opened May 4 game vs. Colorado, June 16 contest at Detroit and June 22 affair vs. Dodgers with clouts…was placed on DL April 2-18 with strained right groin…tied career high with 4 hits on 3 different occasions, doing so May 11 at Cincinnati, May 26 at Arizona and Sept. 21 at Colorado…also matched career best with 4 RBI in May 26 contest at Diamondbacks…was just 2-for-9 (.222) in NLDS, which St. Louis swept in 3 games…hammered 1st career post season HR in Game 3, solo clout off Brad Thompson…2004…split season between Dodgers and Red Sox, com-bining to bat .254 with 14 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 4 HRs, 34 RBI and in 113 games…was base-stealing threat in both leagues, compiling 38 thefts (in 41 attempts)…92.7% success rate ranked 2nd in majors to only Carlos Beltran (93.3%)…established career high with 4 steals April 9 vs. Colroado…batted .253 in 68 games with Los Angeles, but was on DL May 5-27 with strained right hamstring…was acquired by Boston on July 31 trade deadline in exchange for OF Henri Stanley…was .256 hitter with Red Sox, and scored 15 runs in his final 27 AL outings…pinch ran for Kevin Millar in bot-tom of 9th inning of ALCS Game 4, stole 2nd base and scored game-tying run…Boston defeated Yankees in extra innings to launch epic comeback from 3-games-to-none deficit…2003…was limited to 107 games due to injured neck and right hamstring…logged pair of stints on DL because of hamstring strain, being shelved April 26-May 2 and again July 2-26…missed 8 games in early Sept. after straining neck on headfirst slide Aug. 30…despite nagging injuries, became 10th Dodger ever to post consecutive 40-steal campaigns…ranked 3rd in NL with exactly 40 thefts…ranked 4th among all big leaguers for infield hits and 3rd with 19 bunt hits…batted .487 (19-for-39) during career-best 19-game hitting streak April 11-23…committed 1st ML error April 22 at Cincinnati, snapping errorless streak at 406 chances…hit 2nd career leadoff HR in unique style, legging out 1st career inside-the-park clout Aug. 9 vs. Cubs…became 1st player in Minute Maid Park history to climb “Tal’s Hill” while making a catch, climbing 10-degree incline in center field to rob Astros’ Lance Berkman Aug. 28 at Houston…matched career high with 4 hits Sept. 19 vs. SF…2002…1st year with Dodgers also marked 1st full ML campaign…batted .277 with 63 runs, 14 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 3 HRs, 34 RBI and team-leading 45 stolen bases…reached base safely via hit or walk in 102 of his 127 games…clutch hitter batted .325 (26-for-80) with RISP…was 5-for-7 (.714) as pinch-hitter…ranked 3rd in NL with 17 bunt hits and 3rd in all of majors for steals…theft total was highest by Dodger since 1998, when Eric Young swiped 51 bags…became final ML player to hit into double play when he did so Sept. 10, snapping streak at 449 plate appearances…tied PHI’s Doug Granville among center fielders with ML-best 1.000 fielding pct. (min. 108 games)…tal-lied career-high 4 hits May 4 vs. Cubs…hammered 1st HR as Dodger May 21 at Milwaukee (off Nelson Figueroa)…belted 2nd career grand slam May 25 at Arizona, taking Rick Helling deep…hit 1st career leadoff HR off Padres’ Jake Peavy Sept. 21 at San Diego…suffered partially torn right oblique muscle and missed final 7 games of season…2001…spent 3rd full season in Indians’ organization, splitting time between triple-A Buffalo and Cleveland…began season on 60-day Disabled List after having left shoulder surgery to repair torn labrum and fraying around the rotator cuff…surgery was performed Dec. 22, 2000 by Dr. Lewis Yocum…logged 17-game rehab assignment with double-A Akron…upon June 24 reinstatement, was optioned to Buffalo…recalled by Cleveland Sept. 1 and spent rest of season with big league club, batting .333 (4-for-12) with 2 RBI in 15 games…2000…spent entire campaign at Buffalo before joining Indians for last month of season…batted .292 with 13 HRs and 55 RBI in 120 minor league games…ranked 2nd in International League with both 93 runs and 39 steals…had 2 stints with Indians, May 26-29 and Sept. 1-remainder of season…appeared in 19 ML games overall…1999…went to big league Spring Training as non-roster invitee, but began season at Buffalo…triple-A All-Star was leading International League with 39 steals (in 42 attempts) at time of big league promotion, and finished 2nd overall…had contract purchased Aug. 7…made ML debut that night at Tampa Bay and col-lected 1st big league hit in 2nd at-bat, 2B off Bobby Witt…made 30 starts in CF with Indians, batting .248 with 10 stolen bases…appeared in 41 games overall, and was successful on 11-of-13 theft attempts…belted 1st ML HR off Angels’ Ramon Ortiz Aug. 30 vs. Anaheim, finishing contest 3-for-4 with 4 runs and 3 RBI…connected for 1st career grand slam Sept. 24 at Toronto (off John Hudek)…appeared in two ALDS games vs. Boston, going 0-for-3…played for Caguas in the Puerto Rican Winter League…1998…split season between minor league clubs in Detroit and Cleveland organizations…began campaign with Detroit’s double-A Jacksonville affiliate, batting .326 with 42 RBI and 21 stolen bases in 69 games en route to All-Star honors…however, was traded to Indians before All-Star Game and wore Tribe uniform in game…tied Akron franchise record with 22-game hitting streak…also logged 5-game stint at Buffalo…1997…stole 23 bases in 28 attempts, while

logging entire year with Jacksonville…1996…spent most of season at single-A Visalia in Oakland organization, and was named fastest baserunner in California League by Baseball America…led all of minor league baseball with 65 stolen bases and paced Cal League 112 runs scored…1995…ranked 4th in Florida State League with 30 stolen bases, and 6th with .303 batting avg….played in 92 games for single-A Lakeland in Detroit system…1994…began professional career with 54-game stint at single-A Jamestown…batted .292 and stole 12 bases…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…received Humanitarian Award at Los Angeles Sports Fans Choice Awards on Jan. 26, 2004…during 2003 season with Dodgers, donated $500 for every stolen base toward purchase of baseball and softball equipment for local high schools as part of his Swipes for Schools Program…hosts dinner and auction to raise funds for his alma mater Rancho Buena Vista High School, benefiting baseball program and school’s Associated Student Body…

PERSONAL…graduated from Rancho Buena Vista (CA) High School, where he starred in baseball, football and basketball…was quarterback on Longhorns’ 1989 CIF San Diego Section Class 3A championship football team…earned degree in history from UCLA…was Bruins’ start-ing left fielder for 3 seasons and finished collegiate career as school’s all-time stolen base leader (109)…also ranks among school leaders in triples (3rd - 10), walks (5th - 128), runs (6th - 177) and hits (7th - 242)…led Pac-10 in steals each of his last 3 years, including UCLA-record 45 thefts as senior…was member of Team USA that won Silver Medal at 1999 Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, Canada…batted .306 (8-for-26) with 4 steals as club’s leadoff hitter…married (Tricia)…son (Cole David, Oct. 9, 2000) and daughter (Emmerson Faith, Sept. 19, 2004)…

DAVID RAY ROBERTSYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1994 Jamestown .292 54 178 33 52 7 2 0 12 3 1 1 29- 27 12-8 0 .354 .3921995 Lakeland .303 92 357 67 108 10 5 3 0 2 2 1 39- 43 30-8 1 .384 .3711996 Visalia .272 126 482 112 131 24 7 5 37 3 7 1 98 105 65-21 5 .382 .391 Jacksonville .222 3 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 0 .222 .3001997 Jacksonville .296 105 415 76 123 24 2 4 41 9 2 2 45 62 23-5 4 .393 .3661998 Jacksonville .326 69 279 71 91 14 5 5 42 3 4 3 53 59 21-9 0 .466 .434 Akron .361 56 227 49 82 10 5 7 33 5 1 1 35 30 28-6 1 .542 .447 Buffalo .133 5 15 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 2-0 0 .133 .1251999 Buffalo .271 89 350 65 95 17 10 0 38 8 4 2 43 52 39-3 1 .377 .351 Cleveland .238 41 143 26 34 4 0 2 12 3 1 0 9 16 11-3 0 .308 .2812000 Buffalo .292 120 462 93 135 16 3 13 55 7 2 2 59 68 39-11 1 .424 .373 Cleveland .200 19 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1-1 0 .200 .3332001 Akron .203 17 64 9 13 5 0 0 2 2 1 1 9 8 4-0 1 .281 .307 Buffalo .303 62 241 34 73 12 4 0 22 8 3 2 18 44 17-6 3 .386 .352 Cleveland .333 15 12 3 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0-1 0 .417 .3852002 LosAngeles-NL .277 127 422 63 117 14 7 3 34 6 1 2 48 51 45-10 0 .365 .3532003 LosAngeles-NL .250 107 388 56 97 6 5 2 16 5 0 4 43 39 40-14 5 .307 .331 LasVegas .000 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 .000 .167 Ogden .400 3 10 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-0 0 .400 .4552004 LosAngeles-NL .253 68 233 45 59 4 7 2 21 2 3 4 28 31 33-1 3 .356 .340 VeroBeach .000 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000 Boston .256 45 86 19 22 10 0 2 14 1 3 1 10 17 5-2 1 .442 .3302005 LakeElsinore .200 3 10 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0-1 0 .300 .385 SanDiego .275 115 411 65 113 19 10 8 38 11 4 1 53 59 23-12 2 .428 .3562006 LakeElsinore .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 .333 .333 SanDiego .293 129 499 80 146 18 13 2 44 7 5 4 51 61 49-6 0 .393 .360MinorTotals .293 809 3115 619 914 140 43 37 314 51 28 16 434 504 281-79 17 .402 .380A.L.Totals .247 120 521 49 62 15 0 4 28 5 4 1 22 37 17-7 1 .355 .306N.L.Totals .272 546 1953 309 532 61 42 17 153 31 13 15 223 241 190-43 10 .373 .349M.L.Totals .270 666 2204 358 594 76 42 21 181 36 17 16 245 278 207-50 11 .371 .344

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1999 CLEvs.BOS .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .0002004 BOSvs.ANA .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---2005 SDvs.STL .222 3 9 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .556 .2222006 SDvs.STL .438 4 16 1 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 4 1-1 0 .563 .471LDSTotals .321 10 28 2 9 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1-0 7 1-1 0 .500 .345

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Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .357 140 50 3 20Turner .364 33 12 0 2Wrigley .385 26 10 0 1GreatAmer. .294 34 10 0 2Coors .367 79 29 0 4Dolphin .179 39 7 0 4MinuteMaid .233 43 10 0 2Dodger .263 547 144 2 38Miller .296 27 8 1 2Shea .195 41 8 0 2CitizensBank .111 18 2 0 0PNC .381 21 8 0 3Busch .308 13 4 0 0PETCO .274 434 119 6 38AT&T .240 146 35 0 10RFK .360 25 9 1 3Camden .231 39 9 0 2Fenway .346 52 18 1 7U.S.Cellular .333 12 4 0 0Jacobs .254 71 18 1 6Comerica .280 25 7 1 4Kauffman .400 5 2 0 1Angel .203 59 12 0 1Metrodome .200 15 3 1 1Yankee .200 5 1 1 2McAfee .222 18 4 0 3Safeco .214 42 9 1 7Tropicana .267 15 4 0 1Ameriquest .000 9 0 0 0RogersCentre .273 22 6 1 4

ROBERTS’ CAREER HIGHSMostHits:4(5times),last:Aug.30,2006atArizona(withSanDiego)MostRBI:4(3times),last:May26,2005atArizona(withSanDiego)MostHomeRuns:1(21times),last:May26,2006vs.St.Louis(withSanDiego)CareerGrandSlams:2,last:May25,2002atArizona(offRickHelling)(withLos Angeles-NL)LongestHittingStreak:10games,May1-12,2006

ROBERTS’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .312 77 24 0 7 .296 270 80 4 28Atlanta .212 33 7 0 2 .243 70 17 0 6Chicago-NL .429 21 9 0 1 .400 70 28 1 5Cincinnati .238 21 5 0 5 .284 81 23 0 8Colorado .224 49 11 0 3 .281 153 43 1 8Florida .409 22 9 0 3 .239 71 17 1 8Houston .526 19 10 0 2 .232 95 22 0 3LosAngeles-NL .269 67 18 0 5 .309 97 30 1 7Milwaukee .350 20 7 0 0 .355 62 22 1 3NewYork-NL .172 29 5 0 1 .205 83 17 1 6Philadelphia .313 16 5 0 2 .243 74 18 0 3Pittsburgh .111 9 1 0 0 .316 38 12 0 3St.Louis .381 21 8 1 1 .303 66 20 1 5SanDiego .--- -- -- -- -- .220 127 28 1 7SanFrancisco .232 56 13 0 7 .267 262 70 0 21Washington .440 25 11 0 2 .279 111 31 1 10Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .255 55 14 0 3Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .435 23 10 0 4Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .261 23 6 0 1Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .222 9 2 0 0Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .243 37 9 1 6KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .278 18 5 0 1LosAngeles-AL .143 7 1 0 0 .243 107 26 2 9Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .200 15 3 1 1NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .313 16 5 1 6Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .222 18 4 0 3Seattle .286 7 2 1 3 .244 45 11 2 8TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .250 28 7 0 1Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .158 38 6 0 1Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .190 42 8 1 6Interleague .214 14 3 1 3 .242 223 54 4 22Home .306 229 70 1 19 .266 1022 272 10 83Road .281 270 76 1 25 .272 1182 322 11 98Day .302 172 52 1 18 .280 633 177 7 51Night .287 327 94 1 26 .265 1571 417 14 130Grass .293 499 146 2 44 .271 2105 571 19 171Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .232 99 23 2 10vs.LHP .292 65 19 0 11 .257 334 86 1 25vs.RHP .293 434 127 2 33 .272 1870 508 20 156RISP .327 104 34 1 43 .283 427 121 8 162BasesLoaded .400 10 4 0 13 .268 41 11 2 39asPinchHitter .250 4 1 0 0 .308 26 8 0 2asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .000 0 0 0 0March/April .231 78 18 0 5 .275 346 95 2 23May .326 95 31 2 10 .298 326 97 6 41June .340 47 16 0 3 .274 339 93 5 23July .286 77 22 0 10 .229 297 68 0 25August .371 97 36 0 8 .295 499 147 5 38Sept./Oct. .219 105 23 0 8 .237 397 94 3 31BeforeASB .292 240 70 2 20 .277 1115 309 13 97AfterASB .293 259 76 0 24 .262 1089 285 8 84

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPOutfield .991 627 1239 16 11 1266 4

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:6WithGiants:0Last:May26,2006vs.St.Louis(withSanDiego)(offJeffSuppan)

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 BOSvs.NYY .--- 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0 .--- .---

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 BOSvs.STL -DidNotPlay-

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyClevelandin47throundof1993First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyDetroitin28hroundof1994First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ LoanedtoOakland,March30-Aug.20,1996.

■ AcquiredbyClevelandwithRHPTimWorrellinexchangeforOFGeronimoBerroa,June24,1998.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril8-June23,2001(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithAkron)withleftshouldersur-gery.

■ AcquiredbyLosAngeles-NLinexchangeforLHPsChristianBridenbaughandNialHughes,Dec.20,2001.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay17-31,2003(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithLasVegas)withstrainedrightham-string.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJuly2-26,2003(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithOgden)withstrainedrighthamstring.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMay5-27,2004(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithVeroBeach)withstrainedrightham-string.

■ AcquiredbyBostoninexchangeforOFHenriStanley,July31,2004.

■ AcquiredbySanDiegoinexchangeforRHPDavidPauley,IFRamonVazquez,OFJayPaytonandcashconsiderations,Dec.20,2004.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMarch30-April18,2005(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithLakeElsinore)withstrainedleftgroin.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune18-July5,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithLakeElsinore)withrightkneecontusion.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.2,2006.

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JuanPierre................................... 272 CarlCrawford.......82.8(227-for-274)CarlCrawford............................... 227 DaveRoberts........81.3(195-for-240)ScottPodsednik........................... 212 IchiroSuzuki.........80.3(179-for-223)DaveRoberts................................ 195 ScottPodsednik...76.5(212-for-277)IchiroSuzuki................................. 179 JuanPierre...........74.5(272-for-365)*minimum175stolenbases

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GUILLERMO SEGUNDO RODRIGUEZYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1996 Bellingham .000 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .0001997 Salem-Keizer .231 11 39 3 9 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 5-0 12 0-1 1 .308 .318 SanJose .148 13 27 2 4 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 9 0-0 0 .333 .1481998 Salem-Keizer .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-1 0 .250 .250 SanJose .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .000 VSL-Guacara .327 32 101 16 33 3 0 5 26 0 2 3 13-1 19 9-1 0 .505 .4121999 Bakersfield .290 41 93 10 27 5 0 1 11 3 2 4 3-0 18 4-0 6 .376 .333 Salem-Keizer .254 33 114 16 29 5 0 6 34 0 0 3 9-1 28 1-3 5 .456 .3252000 Bakersfield .240 118 437 63 105 27 1 10 58 4 3 13 30-0 101 20-8 15 .375 .3062001 Shreveport .204 65 216 21 44 7 0 5 25 5 3 6 8-0 40 3-0 8 .306 .249 SanJose .270 35 126 18 34 10 0 2 21 4 1 8 9-0 26 2-2 2 .397 .3542002 SanJose .362 42 152 24 55 15 1 1 20 1 0 1 10-0 26 2-1 6 .493 .405 Fresno .235 32 115 9 27 5 0 2 8 1 1 5 6-0 23 0-1 3 .330 .299 Shreveport .268 13 41 4 11 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 4-0 10 1-2 0 .415 .3482003 Fresno .276 78 239 31 66 8 4 5 36 1 1 5 14-0 25 1-0 8 .406 .3282004 Toledo .187 73 219 17 41 8 2 7 21 3 2 3 14-0 45 2-2 0 .338 .2442005 SanJose .273 67 209 36 57 14 3 9 43 3 7 10 12-0 50 5-1 6 .498 .332 Norwich .267 6 15 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 3-0 4 0-0 0 .333 .4002006 SanJose .364 26 77 20 28 6 1 5 21 0 1 3 10-0 12 2-0 0 .662 .451 Fresno .220 39 127 20 28 8 1 8 16 0 2 4 12-0 25 0-1 3 .488 .303MinorTotals .256 729 2356 312 603 129 15 67 352 27 26 70 162-2 475 52-24 63 .409 .319

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbySanFranciscoasnon-draftedfreeagent,Nov.17,1995.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2002;re-signedbySanFrancisco,Oct.23,2002.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2003;signedbyDetroit,Nov.15,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2004;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.2,2004.

CAREER…veteran of 11 minor league seasons returns to Giants camp as non-roster invitee for 2nd straight year…initially signed by SF as non-drafted free agent Nov. 17, 1995, was on club’s 40-man roster following 1999 season and also came to Spring Training as non-roster invitee in 2003…spent 2004 campaign in Detroit organization, before returning to Giants in 2005…is career .256 hitter over 729 minor league games…

2006 SEASON…split season between single-A San Jose and triple-A Fresno, batting .275 (56-for-204) with 14 2Bs, career-high 13 HRs and 37 RBI in 65 games…blistered California League pitching to tune of .364 avg. in 26 games…tailed off with Grizzlies, batting .220 in 39 contests…played for Zuila in Venezuelan Winter League…

2005…returned to SF organization, spending majority of campaign with San Jose…also logged 6-game stint at double-A Norwich, batting combined .272 (61-for-224) with 9 HRs and 44 RBI…both HR and RBI totals were 2nd-highest marks of career…played for Zulia in Venezuelan Winter League…2004…struggled during lone season in Detroit system, batting career-worst .187 over 73 games with triple-A Toledo…2003…spent entire campaign at Fresno in Giants’ chain and had solid year, hitting at .276 clip over 78 contests…2002…had breakout year at plate while making rounds of SF minor league system, hitting career-best .302 (93-for-308) with 21 2Bs, 5 HRs and 34 RBI in 87 combined games for San Jose, Fresno and double-A Shreveport…avg. ranked 3rd among SF farmhands…began year with San Jose and batted .362 over 42 games, impressive enough for Honorable Mention accolades on California League’s post season All-Star squad…2001…split time between Shreveport and San Jose, hitting combined .228 (78-for-342) with 7 HRs and 46 RBI in 100 games…began season with Swamp Dragons, hitting 5 HRs with 25 RBI to earn spot on Texas League’s in-season All-Star club…2000…except for .240 batting avg., enjoyed best offensive season of professional career…spent full year with single-A Bakersfield, setting career highs in games played (118), at-bats (437), runs scored (63), 2Bs (27), RBI (58) and stolen bases (20)…1999…put together solid season, hitting combined .271 (56-for-207) with 7 HRs and 45 RBI in 74 games with Bakersfield and rookie-league Salem-Keizer…1998…played in just 2 games in Giants’ chain, 1 contest each at Salem-Keizer and San Jose…spent majority of season with Guacara in Venezuelan Summer League, returning to native country and batting .327 with 5 HRs and 26 RBI in 32 games…1997…logged combined 24 games with Salem-Keizer and San Jose…1996…began professional career with 3-game stint at single-A Bellingham…

PERSONAL…graduated from V.E. Formacion Deportiva in Barquisimeto, Venezuela…mar-ried (Johanna, Feb. 14, 1998)…daughter (Jhancarlys, Dec. 19, 2001)…son (Guillermo, Jr., May 4, 2004)…

Guillermo Rodriguezcatcher

Birthdate: May 15, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Barquisimeto, VenezuelaResides: Barquisimeto, VenezuelaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 5-11 Weight : 195 M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 2, 2004Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Miller 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 2 0Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 1 1PETCO ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --AT&T 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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SADLER’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Colorado 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Milwaukee 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 2 0NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 1 1 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 1 1SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 5 0 1 0 1 0

SADLER’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nocareerstarts Reliever:1.1,Sept.15,2006atSt.LouisMostStrikeouts: 3,Sept.21,2006atMilwaukeeWinningStreak: NowinsLosingStreak: Nolosses

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .250 8 2 1vs.Right .333 9 3 1

CAREER…promising hurler made ML debut in 2006 after dominating minor league campaign…was named SF’s 10th-best prospect by Basball America entering 2007 season…25-year-old has posted 14-13 record with 27 saves and 3.05 ERA in 157 career minor league games (3 starts)…has held opposing hitters to paltry .183 avg. (158-for-862), while compiling 259 strikeouts in 241.0 innings pitched…4th-year professional was SF’s 6th round selection in 2003 First-Year Player Draft out of Louisiana State University, where he was college teammates with current Giants hurler Brian Wilson…

2006 SEASON…had exceptional season, culminating with big league debut in Sept….had contract purchased from triple-A Fresno Sept. 14, and made ML debut Sept. 15 at St. Louis…was unscored upon in 3 of his 5 outings with Giants, while logging 6 strikeouts in 4.0 innings…went combined 5-3 with 21 saves and 2.43 ERA (15er, 55.2ip) in 51 games with double-A Connecticut and Fresno…struck out 79 batters in 55.2 frames, while holding minor league opposition to min-iscule .148 avg. (28-for-189)…opened year in Eastern League, posting 2.56 ERA in 44 outings and tying for 3rd in circuit with 20 saves…spent final 2 weeks with Grizzlies, fashioning 1.80 mark (2er, 10.0ip) in 7 appearances…was exceptional in Arizona Fall League, going 2-0 with 3 saves and 1.29 ERA (2er, 14.0ip) in 12 relief outings for Scottsdale Scorpions…struck out 22 batters, while yielding 9 hits in 49 at-bats (.184)…pitched in AFL prospects game…

2005...spent entire year with double-A Norwich, logging 6-5 ledger with 5 saves and 3.31 ERA in 47 relief appearances...yielded just 64 hits in 84.1 innings, as Eastern League hitters managed .208 mark (308 at-bats)...2004...began year at single-A San Jose, going 2-2 with 2.38 ERA in 30 games (3 starts) with California League champions...finished campaign at Norwich, working in 17 contests out of bullpen...2003...opened professional career with 12 relief outings for single-A Hagerstown...

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…lent his time to Giants/KNBR Winter FanFest…visited patients at Shriner’s Children’s Hospital in Sacramento…

PERSONAL…graduated from Catholic (Pensacola, FL) High School…attended Pensacola Community College, before spending 2003 season at Louisiana State University…single…

WILLIAM H. SADLERYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2003 Hagerstown 0-0 4.80 12 0 0 0 1 15.0 15 8 8 4 2 13 10 0 02004 SanJose 2-2 2.38 30 3 0 0 0 56.2 29 17 15 1 4 40 66 3 2 Norwich 0-3 3.86 17 0 0 0 0 30.1 22 16 13 3 3 18 24 8 02005 Norwich 6-5 3.31 47 0 0 0 5 84.1 64 34 31 4 12 33 81 9 02006 Connecticut 4-3 2.62 43 0 0 0 20 44.2 22 14 13 1 2 28 66 1 0 Fresno 2-0 1.80 7 0 0 0 1 10.0 5 2 2 1 0 2 12 1 0 SanFrancisco 0-0 6.75 5 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 3 3 2 1 0 6 0 0MinorTotals 14-13 3.06 156 3 0 0 27 241.0 157 91 82 14 23 134 259 22 2M.L.Totals 0-0 6.75 5 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 3 3 2 1 0 6 0 0

SADLER’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .------ Career .000 27 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .000 .125

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Billy SadlerriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: September 21, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Pensacola, FloridaResides: Pensacola, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-0 Weight : 198M.L. Service: 18 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 6th round selection in 2003 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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JONATHAN O. SANCHEZYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2004 ARL-Giants 5-0 2.77 9 3 0 0 1 26.0 22 9 8 0 2 9 27 1 0 Salem-Keizer 2-1 4.84 6 6 0 0 0 22.1 16 13 12 3 1 19 34 0 12005 Augusta 5-7 4.08 25 25 0 0 0 125.2 122 59 57 8 7 39 166 7 02006 Connecticut 2-1 1.15 13 3 0 0 2 31.1 14 7 4 0 2 9 46 2 0 SanFrancisco 3-1 4.95 27 4 0 0 0 40.0 39 26 22 2 4 23 33 2 0 Fresno 2-2 3.80 6 6 0 0 0 23.2 13 10 10 1 2 13 28 1 0MinorTotals 16-11 3.58 59 43 0 0 3 229.0 187 98 91 12 14 89 301 11 1M.L.Totals 3-1 4.95 27 4 0 0 0 40.0 39 26 22 2 4 23 33 2 0

SANCHEZ’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .000 27 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .000 .125--- Career .000 27 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0 .000 .125

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin27throundof2004First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySeanO’Connor.

CAREER…24-year-old southpaw was named USA Today’s Organizational Player of Year after stel-lar 2006 campaign in which he dominated minor league competition and logged 3 ML victories…Baseball America selected him as 2nd-best prospect in SF chain entering 2007 campaign…has posted 16-11 mark with 3 saves and 3.58 ERA (91er, 229.0ip) in 59 career minor league games, including 43 starts…strikeout artist has fanned 301 batters in his 229.0 innings, while walking only 89…has held minor league hitters to just .223 avg. against (187-for-837)…opened big league career by not allowing earned run over his 1st 14 outings (12.2 relief innings), while going 3-1 over 27 contests overall (4 starts)…was named to Puerto Rico’s provisional roster for inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006…was SF’s 27th round selection in 2004 First-Year Player Draft out of Ohio Dominican (Columbus, OH) College…

2006 SEASON…young southpaw entered year having not pitched above low single-A level, but went 3-1 with 4.95 ERA in 27 games (4 starts) for Giants…opened campaign in starting role with double-A Connecticut, before being switched to reliever and back to starter by end of sea-son…Giants were 2-2 in his 4 starts, while he was 1-1 with 7.36 ERA (15er, 18.1ip)…opponents hit .276 against him (21-for-76) in starting role…struggled in his last 4 assignments (3 starts), surrendering 11.04 ERA (18er, 14.2ip) and .333 avg. against (22-for-66)…was unscored upon in 18 of his 23 relief appearances for Giants…included was 22-outing stretch May 28-July 29 in which he fashioned 1.37 ERA (3er, 19.2ip) with .200 avg. against (14-for-70)…made big league debut with perfect frame May 28 vs. Colorado…opened ML career scoreless in his initial 13 outings…his 12.2-shutout innings during stretch marked longest scoreless string of year by SF reliever…tossed 7.1-hitless innings to open career, before yielding safety to Oakland’s Mark Kotsay June 24…recorded 1st career win June 4 at New York, retiring top 3 batters in Mets’ lineup in 11th inning…had contract purchased from Connecticut May 26 and remained with big league club until July 29, when he was optioned to triple-A Fresno to return to starting role…was recalled from Fresno Sept. 1 when rosters were expanded…won 1st big league start Sept. 6 at Cincinnati…lim-ited Reds to 1 run over 5.2 innings of 3-2 triumph…carried no-hitter to 5th inning…went 2-2 with 3.80 ERA (10er, 23.2ip) in 6 starts for Fresno, striking out 28 and holding Pacific Coast League batters to .163 avg. (13-for-80)…was dominating Eastern League for double-A Connecticut, going 2-1 with 2 saves and 1.15 ERA (4er, 31.1ip) in 13 games (3 starts)…pitched for Carolina in Puerto Rico Winter League, going 1-1 with 2.42 ERA in 4 starts…

2005…demonstrated electric stuff at single-A Augusta, pacing South Atlantic League with 166 strikeouts…averaged 11.9 whiffs per 9.0 innings (125.2ip), while going 5-7 with 4.08 ERA in 25 starts…was tabbed to circuit’s in-season All-Star team…was 2-2 with 2.91 ERA in 19 relief outings for Carolina club of Puerto Rico Winter League…2004…enjoyed solid opening to professional career, combining to post 7-1 record with 3.72 ERA (20er, 48.1ip) in 15 games (9 starts) between Giants’ Arizona Rookie League club and short-season Salem-Keizer…tied for 3rd in desert circuit for wins, going perfect 5-0 with 2.77 ERA (8er, 26.0ip) in 9 outings (3 starts)…

PERSONAL…graduated from Escuela Superior Blanca Maloret (Sabana Grande, PR) High School…enjoyed prolific 4-year NAIA career at Ohio Dominican (Columbus, OH) College, where he authored 4 no-hitters and established 5 school records…set mark in all 3 strikeout categories, fanning 16 in game, 105 during 2003 season and 311 during career…also set records for most career shutouts (10) and lowest career avg. against (.196)…single…son (Christian)…

Jonathan Sanchezleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 19, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Mayaguez, Puerto RicoResides: Sabana Grande, Puerto RicoBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-2 Weight : 180M.L. Service: 96 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 27th round selection in 2004 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER…young, left-handed slugger returns for 2nd year in Giants organization…made big league debut with SF in 2006, his 8th professional season…25-year-old Hawaiian has compiled lifetime .254 avg. at minor league level, with 184 2Bs, 111 HRs and 499 RBI in 877 games…1st baseman has belted at least 16 HRs in 5 different campaigns…

2006 SEASON…had roller-coaster season during 1st year in Giants organization, opening cam-paign with triple-A Fresno, making 7-game ML cameo, and logging stint with single-A San Jose…had contract purchased by SF July 16…collected hit in 1st big league at-bat, singling off Phillies’ Rheal Cormier during July 16 ML debut…belted 1st ML HR July 20 vs. San Diego, 2-run clout off Padres’ Chan Ho Park…was optioned to San Jose July 22 when Giants acquired Shea Hillenbrand…was later designated for assignment Aug. 22, and outrighted to Fresno Aug. 23…combined for 21 2Bs, 16 HRs and 81 RBI in 105 minor league games, mostly in Pacific Coast League…

2005…made triple-A debut with Omaha in Royals’ organization, continuing to produce consistent power numbers with 26 2Bs and 16 HRs in 120 games…batted .259 with 64 RBI…logged 1st career games in position other than 1st base, playing 16 contests in outfield…2004…had finest all-around season, ranking 3rd in Texas League with career-high 21 HRs in 130 games at double-A Wichita…was also tabbed circuit’s Best Defensive 1st Baseman by Baseball America…2003…recorded career-best .270 avg. in 1st season at Wichita…2002…struggled during lone campaign at single-A Wilmington, batting just .240 with career-low 9 HRs…2001…established career highs with 32 2Bs and 83 RBI in 121 contests at single-A Burlington…2000…began year at single-A Charleston-WV, but was top power threat in short-season Northwest League during 73-game stint with Spokane…led league with 14 HRs and tied for 1st with 32 extra-base hits, while ranking 2nd for RBI (47) and total bases (127), 3rd for 2Bs (18) and 4th for slugging pct. (.476)…1999…began professional career at age 18, batting .271 with 35 RBI in 48 games for Royals’ affiliate in Gulf Coast League…

PERSONAL…graduated from St. Louis (Honolulu, HI) High School…married (Jessica)…daugh-ter (Kamalini, July 16, 2001)…son (Chad, Jr., Oct. 10, 2006)…

Chad SantosfirSt BaSeman/oUtfielder

Birthdate: April 28, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Honolulu, HawaiiResides: Kaneohe, HawaiiBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 5-11 Weight : 220M.L. Service: 7 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 14, 2005Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. 1-0-0 1.59 1 5.2 3 1Coors 0-0-0 13.50 2 2.2 4 4Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger 0-0-0 5.40 2 1.2 2 1Miller 0-0-0 36.00 1 2.0 8 8Shea 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 0Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 1 0AT&T 1-1-0 2.91 14 21.2 18 7RFK 0-0-0 9.00 2 1.0 3 1

Camden ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

SANCHEZ’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-1-0 2.57 2 7.0 5 2 0-1-0 2.57 2 7.0 5 2Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati 1-0-0 1.59 1 5.2 3 1 1-0-0 1.59 1 5.2 3 1Colorado 0-0-0 8.64 4 8.1 9 8 0-0-0 8.64 4 8.1 9 8Florida 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 5.40 2 1.2 2 1 0-0-0 5.40 2 1.2 2 1Milwaukee 0-0-0 24.00 2 3.0 8 8 0-0-0 24.00 2 3.0 8 8NewYork-NL 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 0 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 0Philadelphia 0-0-0 3.00 2 3.0 3 1 0-0-0 3.00 2 3.0 3 1Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanDiego 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.2 4 0 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.2 4 0SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-0-0 9.00 2 1.0 3 1 0-0-0 9.00 2 1.0 3 1

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-AL 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 2 0Seattle 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas 1-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0 1-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 0 0Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague 1-0-0 0.00 5 4.0 2 0 1-0-0 0.00 5 4.0 2 0

Season 3-1-0 4.95 27 40.0 39 22 3-1-0 4.95 27 40.0 39 22Home 1-1-0 2.91 14 21.2 18 7 1-1-0 2.91 14 21.2 18 7Road 2-0-0 7.36 13 18.1 21 15 2-0-0 7.36 13 18.1 21 15Day 3-1-0 1.93 16 23.1 17 5 3-1-0 1.93 16 23.1 17 5Night 0-0-0 9.18 11 16.2 22 17 0-0-0 9.18 11 16.2 22 17Starter 1-1-0 7.36 4 18.1 21 15 1-1-0 7.36 4 18.1 21 15Reliever 2-0-0 2.91 23 21.2 18 7 2-0-0 2.91 23 21.2 18 7

March/April ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --May 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0June 2-0-0 0.00 11 10.1 3 0 2-0-0 0.00 11 10.1 3 0July 0-0-0 3.24 10 8.1 11 3 0-0-0 3.24 10 8.1 11 3August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Sept./Oct. 1-1-0 8.41 5 20.1 25 19 1-1-0 8.41 5 20.1 25 19BeforeASB 2-0-0 0.66 15 13.2 5 1 2-0-0 0.66 15 13.2 5 1AfterASB 1-1-0 7.18 12 26.1 34 21 1-1-0 7.18 12 26.1 34 21

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 27 0 2 0 2 0

SANCHEZ’ CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:5.2,Sept.6,2006atCincinnati Reliever:2.0,Sept.18,2006atColoradoMostStrikeouts: 7,Sept.6,2006atCincinnatiWinningStreak: 3games,June4-Sept.6,2006LosingStreak: 1,Sept.27,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .256 39 10 0vs.Right .248 117 29 2

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .--- -- -- -- --Turner .--- -- -- -- --Wrigley .--- -- -- -- --GreatAmer. .--- -- -- -- --Coors .--- -- -- -- --Dolphin .--- -- -- -- --MinuteMaid .--- -- -- -- --Dodger .--- -- -- -- --Miller .--- -- -- -- --Shea .--- -- -- -- --CitizensBank .--- -- -- -- --PNC .--- -- -- -- --Busch .--- -- -- -- --PETCO .--- -- -- -- --AT&T .429 7 3 1 2RFK .--- -- -- -- --Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .--- -- -- -- --Jacobs .--- -- -- -- --Comerica .--- -- -- -- --Kauffman .--- -- -- -- --Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .--- -- -- -- --Yankee .--- -- -- -- --McAfee .--- -- -- -- --Safeco .--- -- -- -- --Tropicana .--- -- -- -- --Ameriquest .--- -- -- -- --RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

SANTOS’ CAREER HIGHSMostHits:3(3times),last:July20,2006vs.SanDiegoMostRBI:2,July30,2006vs.SanDiegoMostHomeRuns:1,July30,2006vs.SanDiegoCareerGrandSlams:NoneLongestHittingStreak:3games,July16-20,2006

SANTOS’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Atlanta .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cincinnati .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Colorado .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Florida .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Houston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Milwaukee .333 3 1 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0NewYork-NL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Philadelphia 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0Pittsburgh .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --St.Louis .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --SanDiego .333 3 1 1 2 .333 3 1 1 2SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --LosAngeles-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Oakland .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Seattle .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Texas .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Home .429 7 3 1 2 .429 7 3 1 2Road .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Day 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0Night .333 6 2 1 2 .333 6 2 1 2Grass .429 7 3 1 2 .429 7 3 1 2Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --vs.LHP .667 3 2 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0vs.RHP .250 4 1 1 2 .250 4 1 1 2RISP .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0BasesLoaded .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asPinchHitter .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --March/April .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --May .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --June .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --July .429 7 3 1 2 .429 7 3 1 2August .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Sept./Oct. .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --BeforeASB .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --AfterASB .429 7 3 1 2 .429 7 3 1 2

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .947 3 17 1 1 19 1

CHAD ROQUE SANTOSYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1999 GCL-Royals .271 48 177 20 48 9 0 4 35 1 1 1 12-0 54 1-0 8 .390 .3192000 Charleston-WV .209 59 187 16 39 9 2 4 18 2 1 0 27-3 62 0-1 7 .342 .307 Spokane .251 73 267 40 67 18 0 14 47 3 0 2 36-3 103 1-0 13 .476 .3442001 Burlington .252 121 444 58 112 32 0 16 83 1 3 6 52-4 101 0-1 14 .432 .3372002 Wilmington .240 110 379 46 91 21 0 9 54 6 2 6 46-3 122 0-0 11 .367 .3302003 Wichita .270 111 396 48 107 21 3 11 49 1 3 3 35-2 116 3-0 13 .422 .3322004 Wichita .261 130 471 59 123 27 3 21 68 0 3 4 46-5 119 3-1 16 .465 .3302005 Omaha .259 120 433 50 112 26 0 16 64 1 1 5 38-1 133 2-1 9 .430 .3252006 Fresno .261 91 353 40 92 18 1 14 70 0 3 1 24-1 86 0-0 12 .436 .307 SanFrancisco .429 3 7 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 1 .857 .500 SanJose .236 14 55 5 13 3 1 2 11 0 1 1 2-0 18 0-0 2 .436 .271MinorTotals .254 877 3162 382 804 184 10 111 499 15 18 29 318-22 914 10-4 105 .424 .326M.L.Totals .429 3 7 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 1 .857 .500

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyKansasCityin22ndroundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ ElectedfreeagencyOct.15,2005;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.14,2005.

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National Baseball Hall of Fame

and MuseumHALLOFFAMEWEEKEND2007:July27-30 61thANNUALHALLOFFAMEGAME:May21InductionCeremony*:Sunday,July29, BaltimoreOriolesvs.TorontoBlueJays1:30p.m.EDT,ClarkSportsCenter Monday,May21at2p.m.EDT,DoubledayFieldBBWAAClassof2007:TonyGwynn Formoreinformation,visitandCalRipken,Jr. www.baseballhalloffame.org*AlsohonoredwillbeanyelecteesfromthespecialelectionbasedontheAfrican-AmericanstudyheldinFebruary.

GIANTSINTHEHALLOFFAMEAtotalof56players,managersandexecutiveswithtiestotheNewYork/SanFranciscoGiantsorganizationhaveearnedelectiontotheNationalBaseballHallofFame.Twenty-fiveofthose55spentthemajorityoftheircareersinaGiantsuniformincludingOrlandoCepeda,BuckEwing,MonteIrvin,JuanMarichal,ChristyMathewson,WillieMays,WillieMcCovey,GaylordPerry,BillTerryandmanyothers.ForthecompletelistofNewYork/SanFranciscoGiantsintheHallofFame,visitthe“HallofFamers”teampagesatwww.baseballhalloffame.org.

NOTABLEGIANTSARTIFACTSATTHEHALL■ 1stbaseandthelineupcardfromMay28,2006gamewhenBarryBondshithis715thcareer

homerun.■ HomeplatefromMay20,2006gamewhenBarryBondshithis714thcareerhomerun.■ Lineupcard&finaloutballfrom10,000thwininfranchisehistory,a4-3victoryoverthe

DodgersonJuly14,2005.■ Jerseywithword“Gigantes”onthefrontwornbymanagerFelipeAlouduringSpanishjersey

weekendonMay21-22,2005,inhonorofHallofFamerJuanMarichal.■ JerseywornbyJasonSchmidttorecordhis251ststrikeout,Oct.3,2004,settingGiantssingle-

seasonrecord.■ BatusedbyBarryBondsinthe2002WorldSeries.■ BatusedbyTsuyoshiShinjoinGameOneofthe2002WorldSeries,whenhebecamethefirst

Japanese-bornplayertoappearinaWorldSeries.■ BatusedbyBarryBondstohitthelongesthomeruninAT&TParkhistoryonJune7,2001.■ BatusedbyRichAuriliatohitthefirstgrandslaminInterleagueplayonJune14,1997.■ BatusedbyHallofFamesluggerWillieMcCoveyonAug.25,1979tohithis520thcareerhomerun.■ BallfromJohnMontefusco’sno-hitgameonSept.29,1976.■ BallfromHallofFamerGaylordPerry’sno-hitteronSept.17,1968.■ BallthatHallofFamesluggerMelOtthitforhis500thcareerhomerunonAug.1,1945.■ GiantssweaterwornbyHallofFamerBillTerry.■ JerseywornbyHallofFamerTravisJackson.■ 1899playercontractsignedbyHallofFamerChristyMathewson.

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CAREER…12-year ML veteran has established himself as valuable role player, while excelling as pinch-hitter…in fact, is tied with Dave Hansen for 5th all-time with 139 career pinch-hits…only players with more pinch-hits in ML history are Lenny Harris (212), Manny Mota (150) Smokey Burgess (145) and Greg Gross (143)…lifetime .265 hitter (139-for-525) off bench leads all active players in pinch hits, pinch-HRs (13) and pinch-RBI (88)…has produced in clutch situations dur-ing career, batting .282 (123-for-436) with RISP…originally 9th round pick of California Angels in 1991 draft, has played in 1,014 ML contests with St. Louis (1995-97), San Diego (1997-98, 2002 and 2005), Cincinnati (1999), Milwaukee (2000-01), Colorado (2003-04) and San Francisco (2006)…is 1 of 5 players in Padres history to have logged 3 stints with club…

POST SEASON…has compiled impressive post season resume, batting .357 (5-for-14) with 2B and RBI in 17 career playoff contests…has made trio of trips to October stage, including World Series berth with Padres in 1998…went 2-for-3 against Yankees in Fall Classic…also advanced to post season with St. Louis in 1996 and again with San Diego in 2005…

2006 SEASON…free-agent signee provided SF with depth and versatility, making 60 starts among his 114 appearances…garnered 47 starts at 1B and 13 in LF, while he hit .254 (54-for-213) with 12 2Bs, 5 HRs and 29 RBI in those contests…raised his game in clutch spots, batting .290 (20-for-69) with RISP…led SF with 8 pinch-hits and 7 pinch-RBI, but hit just .205 in that role (39 at-bats)…picked opportune time for 1st SF clout, tying April 17 game at Arizona with 2-run, 8th-inning clout off Jose Valverde…Giants went on to post 10-9 triumph…

2005…enjoyed career year during 3rd go-round with Padres, establishing career highs with .294 avg., 134 games, 221 at-bats, 65 hits, 12 2Bs and 40 RBI…also belted 8 HRs, while logging .395 on-base pct….tied for 4th in NL with 18 pinch hits, 4th-highest single-season total in San Diego franchise history…stole home July 6 at Houston, 1st Padre to do so since Phil Nevin Sept. 8, 2002…saw action in all 3 games of NLDS loss to St. Louis, going 2-for-3 with 2 walks and 2B…2004…had productive season with Colorado, producing career-best 9 HRs, 40 RBI and prolific pinch-hitting numbers…belted ML-leading 5 pinch-hit HRs, tied for 4th-highest total in baseball history…only pinch-hitters with more clouts were Craig Wilson (7 in 2001), Dave Hansen (7 in 2000) and Johnny Frederick (6 in 1932)…also led majors with 23 pinch-RBI, 2 shy of tying ML single-season record and most since Padres’ Graig Nettles also drove in 23 in 1988…led big leagues with 82 pinch-hit appearances, while 16 hits tied for 3rd…recorded 100th career pinch-hit in 2nd game of May 1 doubleheader vs. Atlanta…hammered 1st career grand slam Sept. 7 vs. SF, fittingly in pinch-hit role, off Jason Schmidt…2003…was non-roster invitee to Spring Training with Colorado, and opened season at triple-A Colorado Springs…had contract pur-chased May 1, and went on to rank 4th in majors with 13 pinch-hits…batted .295 (44 at-bats) in role…2002…went to camp with Mets after being acquired from Milwaukee in 3-team, 11-player trade Jan. 21…was released and signed by San Diego halfway through Spring Training…opened

Mark SweeneyfirSt BaSeman/oUtfielder

Birthdate: October 26, 19692007 Opening Day Age: 37Birthplace: Framingham, MassachussetsResides: Encinitas, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-1 Weight : 215M.L. Service: 9 years, 70 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 8, 2005Contract Status: Signed through 2007 (signed 2-year deal prior to 2006 season)

> Is tied for 5th all-time with 139 career pinch-hits> Career .265 pinch-hitter leads all active players in pinch hits, pinch-HRs (13) and pinch-RBI (88)> Led majors with 23 pinch-RBI in 2004> Owns .357 avg. over 17 career post season games

CAREER…23-year-old logged 1st year on SF’s 40-man roster in 2006…was named organi-zation’s 8th-best prospect by Baseball America entering 2007 campaign…left-handed hitter has compiled career .298 batting avg. at minor league level, collecting 487 hits and 258 RBI in 419 games…has reached double-digits in HRs each of last 3 years…SF’s 2nd round selection in 2003 First-Year Player Draft is product of Chabot (Hayward, CA) College…was primarily 3rd baseman during initial 2 seasons, but has been full-time outfielder last 2 campaigns…

2006 SEASON…paced double-A Connecticut in nearly all major offensive categories, including at-bats (470), runs (55), hits (126), total bases (206), 2Bs (26), 3Bs (6), HRs (14), RBI (54), and slugging percentage (.438/min. 100 ABs)…tied franchise record with 25-game hitting streak August 4-30, bat-ting .398 (43-for-108) with 20 RBI during stretch…rebounded from slow start to hit .329 (70-for-213) beginning July 1, raising avg. 50 points…played for Lenn Sakata’s Waikiki club in Hawaiian Winter League, batting .248 (28-for-113) with 5 2Bs, 3 HRs and 16 RBI in 30 games…

2005…enjoyed monster season at single-A San Jose, helping club to California League champi-onship by batting .319 with 83 runs, 37 2Bs, 8 3Bs, 15 HRs and career-high 86 RBI…avg. ranked 3rd in league and was 9th among Giants farmhands, while his RBI total was 4th-best in SF sys-tem…also ranked 4th in circuit for hits (160), 3rd for 3Bs (8) and 5th for total bases (258)…hit at .333 clip (10-for-30) in 7 playoff contests…2004…split season between organization’s top 2 sin-gle-A outposts, ranking 3rd among all Giants farmhands with 18 HRs and 2nd with 84 RBI…was consistent with both clubs, earning South Atlantic League All-Star honors with Hagerstown after hitting .296 with 22 2Bs, 15 HRs and 53 RBI in 58 games…despite not joining San Jose until mid-June, was 2nd on club with 9 3Bs and 4th with 18 2Bs…batted .295 with 3 HRs and 31 RBI in 62 games…was 4-for-19 (.211) in 5 playoff contests…2003…opened professional career by hitting at .400 clip (18-for-45) in 11 games with Giants’ affiliate in Arizona Rookie League, then earned promotion to short-season Salem-Keizer…logged 35 contests as Volcanoes’ primary 3rd baseman, batting .306 with 6 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 3 HRs and 29 RBI…

PERSONAL…graduated from San Ramon Valley (CA) High School, where he was team cap-tain and 3-time MVP of baseball squad…attended Chabot (Hayward, CA) College, establishing school’s single-season HR record with 18 clouts and earning JUCO Freshman All-America honors in 2003…participated in both Colt League World Series and American Legion World Series as youngster…single…

NATHAN JOHN SCHIERHOLTZYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2003 ARL-Giants .400 11 45 5 18 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 3-0 8 4-0 1 .489 .449 Salem-Keizer .306 35 124 23 38 6 2 3 29 0 3 5 12-1 15 0-1 6 .460 .3822004 Hagerstown .296 58 233 41 69 22 0 15 53 0 3 4 18-3 52 1-0 13 .584 .353 SanJose .295 62 258 39 76 18 9 3 31 3 2 3 15-1 41 3-1 14 .469 .3382005 SanJose .319 128 502 83 160 37 8 15 86 3 5 6 32-0 132 5-7 3 .514 .3632006 Connecticut .268 125 470 55 126 26 6 14 54 0 1 12 27-0 81 8-3 6 .438 .324MinorTotals .298 419 1632 246 487 109 27 50 258 6 14 31 107-5 329 21-12 43 .490 .351

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof2003First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMattNerland.

Nate SchierholtzoUtfielder

Birthdate: February 15, 19842007 Opening Day Age: 23Birthplace: Reno, NevadaResides: Scottsdale, ArizonaBats: Left Throws: Right Height : 6-2 Weight : 215M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 2003 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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PERSONAL…graduated from Holliston (MA) High School…was finalist for 1991 Golden Spikes Award, given annually to top player in collegiate baseball, as senior at University of Maine…batted .384 with 23 HRs, 80 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 65 games…graduated with business degree…single…

MARK PATRICK SWEENEYYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1991 Boise .282 70 234 45 66 10 3 4 34 1 3 5 51-2 42 9-5 4 .402 .4161992 QuadCity .271 120 424 65 115 20 5 14 76 6 5 4 47-3 85 15-11 4 .441 .3461993 PalmSprings .355 66 245 41 87 18 3 3 47 0 3 2 42-6 29 9-6 7 .490 .449 Midland .356 51 188 41 67 13 2 9 32 0 4 6 27-3 22 1-1 1 .590 .4441994 Vancouver .285 103 344 59 98 12 3 8 49 1 3 5 59-3 50 3-3 2 .407 .394 Midland .300 14 50 13 15 3 0 3 18 1 2 0 10-2 10 1-1 2 .540 .4031995 Vancouver .345 69 226 48 78 14 2 7 59 1 1 2 43-4 33 3-1 2 .518 .452 Louisville .368 22 76 15 28 8 0 2 22 0 2 2 14-1 8 2-0 2 .553 .468 St.Louis .273 37 77 5 21 2 0 2 13 1 2 0 10-0 15 1-1 2 .377 .3481996 St.Louis .265 98 170 32 45 9 0 3 22 5 0 1 33-2 29 3-0 3 .371 .3871997 St.Louis .213 44 61 5 13 3 0 0 4 1 1 1 9-1 14 0-1 0 .262 .319 SanDiego .320 71 103 11 33 4 0 2 19 0 1 0 11-0 18 2-2 2 .417 .3831998 SanDiego .234 122 192 17 45 8 3 2 15 0 3 1 26-0 37 1-2 1 .339 .3241999 Cincinnati .355 37 31 6 11 3 0 2 7 0 0 0 4-1 9 0-0 0 .645 .429 Indianapolis .322 86 311 66 100 17 1 12 51 0 3 4 59-4 40 3-2 5 .498 .4322000 Milwaukee .219 71 73 9 16 6 0 1 6 1 0 1 12-1 18 0-0 0 .342 .337 Indianapolis .509 18 55 13 28 8 0 2 14 0 0 0 10-0 8 0-0 0 .764 .5852001 Indianapolis .287 109 404 65 116 34 1 6 69 0 5 2 56-6 71 3-1 1 .421 .373 Milwaukee .258 48 89 9 23 3 1 3 11 2 0 0 12-0 23 2-1 1 .416 .3472002 SanDiego .169 48 65 3 11 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 4-0 19 0-0 2 .262 .217 Portland 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.000 1.0002003 ColoradoSprings .297 51 165 24 49 10 1 5 35 1 5 0 34-5 32 1-4 2 .461 .407 Colorado .258 67 97 13 25 9 0 2 14 0 0 0 9-1 27 0-1 0 .412 .3212004 Colorado .266 122 177 25 47 12 2 9 40 0 4 2 32-2 51 1-0 0 .508 .3772005 SanDiego .294 135 221 31 65 12 1 8 40 1 5 0 40-3 58 4-0 5 .466 .3952006 SanFrancisco .251 114 259 32 65 15 2 5 37 0 1 3 28-3 50 0-1 3 .382 .330MinorTotals .311 780 2723 495 848 167 21 75 506 11 36 52 452-39 430 50-35 32 .471 .411S.F.Totals .251 114 259 32 65 15 2 5 37 0 1 3 28-3 50 0-1 3 .382 .330M.L.Totals .260 1014 1615 198 420 89 9 40 232 11 17 9 230-14 368 14-9 19 .401 .352

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1996 STLvs.SD 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 01.000 1.0001998 SDvs.HOU .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-1 0 .000 .5002005 SDvs.STL .667 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 0-0 01.000 .800LDSTotals .600 6 5 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 1 0-1 0 .800 .750

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1996 STLvs.ATL .000 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 .000 .0001998 SDvs.ATL .000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .333LCSTotals .000 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 .000 .143

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1998 SDvs.NYY .667 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .667 .667

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyLosAngeles-NLin39throundofJune1990draft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyCaliforniain9throundofJune1991draft.

■ TradedtoSt.LouisinexchangeforRHPJohnHabyanandplayertobenamedlater(IFRodCorreia),July8,1995.

■ AcquiredbySanDiegowithLHPDannyJacksonandLHPRichBatchelorinexchangeforLHPFernandoValenzuela,IFScottLivingstonandOFPhilPlantier,June13,1997.

■ AcquiredbyCincinnatiwithOFGregVaughninexchangeforRHPJoshHarris,IFDamianJacksonandOFReggieSanders,Feb.2,1999.

■ AcquiredbyMilwaukeewithplayertobenamedlater(RHPGeneAltman)inexchangeforOFAlexOchoa,Jan.14,2000.

■ PlacedonDisabledListMarch31-May7,2000withtornsemitendinosistendoninrightknee.

year with Padres, but struggled to .169 avg. in 48 games…was released July 13, signed month later with triple-A Portland, but asked for and was granted release Aug. 16…2001…spent 1st 4 months of season with triple-A Indianapolis in Brewers’ chain, batting .287 with 34 2Bs and 69 RBI in 109 games…was recalled by Milwaukee Aug. 1, and batted .258 over 48 ML contests…2000…opened season on Milwaukee’s 15-day Disabled List with tear to semitendinosis tendon in right knee…was activated May 7…led Brewers with 10 pinch-hits, becoming just 8th player in franchise his-tory to record 10 or more hits off bench…54 pinch-hit at-bats tied Bob Hamelin’s 1998 club record…logged 2nd DL stint July 18-Aug. 14 with tendinitis in right rotator cuff…1999…ranked 4th in NL with .355 avg. (11-for-31) as pinch-hitter during lone season with Cincinnati…played in 37 games, with 36 com-ing in pinch-hit role…began season with Reds, but was optioned to triple-A Indianapolis May 16…was recalled Sept. 1…1998…established then-career highs with 122 games and 192 at-bats for NL champion Padres…made 35 starts in RF (19 games), 1st base (13), LF (2) and DH (1)…went 2-for-6 with 2 walks and RBI in 8 contests, all as pinch-hitter, during Friars’ run

to World Series…both hits came in Fall Classic against Yankees, including 8th-inning RBI-single in Game 2 at Yankee Stadium…1997…led majors with 22 pinch hits between St. Louis and San Diego, batting robust .367 with 2 HRs and 14 RBI over 60 at-bats in role…also hit at .327 clip (18-for-55) with RISP…was acquired by Padres in 6-player deal June 13…1996…in 1st full big league season, batted .265 over 98 contests (35 starts) for Cardinals…was simply tremendous in clutch, batting .444 (16-for-36) with RISP…ranked 2nd on club with 9 pinch hits, while finish-ing 2nd in NL with 7 walks in pinch situations…saw action in 6 playoff games for Redbirds team that advanced to NLCS, going 1-for-5…1995…opened season in Angels’ organization, batting .345 with 59 RBI in 69 games for triple-A Vancouver…was acquired by St. Louis July 7, and after .368 showing in 22 games for triple-A Louisville, had contract purchased by Cardinals Aug. 4…made ML debut that same day vs. Cubs, going 0-for-4 with RBI…tallied 1st big league hit Aug. 5, single off Cubs’ Jim Bullinger…belted 1st ML HR Aug. 10 at LA, solo shot off Dodgers’ Hideo Nomo…immediately showed acumen as pinch-hitter, going 8-for-15 (.588)…had 7-game hitting streak as pinch-hitter Sept. 5-23, 1 game shy of ML record held by Dave Philley (1958 Phillies) and Rusty Staub (1983 Mets)…1994…helped Vancouver reach PCL championship, batting .285 with 8 HRs and 49 RBI in 103 games…1993…batted combined .356 (154-for-433) in 117 games for single-A Palm Springs and double-A Midland…1992…ranked 2nd in Midwest League with career-high 14 HRs at single-A Quad City…also collected career-best 76 RBI, while batting .271 in 120 contests…1991…made professional debut with single-A Boise…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…was community stalwart during 1st season with Giants, lending much of his time to good causes…was club’s nominee for Hutch Award…award, which is named after former ML pitcher and manager Fred Hutchinson, is given annually to Major Leaguer who best exemplifies character, desire and fighting spirit…began year with trip to 2006 KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest, which included trip to visit patients at Shriners Hospital for Kids in Sacramento…served as Giants’ spokesman throughout season for Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation, welcoming “wish” kids from Foundation prior to every Tuesday home game at AT&T Park…lent his services to teach baseball skills clinic for children participating in Special Olympics…participated in pre-game ceremony congratulating winners of Gang Resistance Education and Training Program, sponsored by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives…co-chaired annual “Halloween Heroes” event put on by Wender Weis Foundation for Children, event benefiting Junior Giants Program…

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HITS

1. LennyHarris...........................212 2. MannyMota...........................150 3. SmokeyBurgess....................145 4. GregGross..............................143 5. DaveHansen..........................139 MarkSweeney......................139

HOME RUNS

1. CliffJohnson............................20 2. JerryLynch...............................18 3. JohnVanderWal.....................17 4. GatesBrown............................16 SmokeyBurgess......................16 WillieMcCovey........................16 7. DaveHansen............................15 8. GlenallenHill............................13 MarkSweeney........................13

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .241 58 14 2 11Turner .342 38 13 1 9Wrigley .375 40 15 2 8GreatAmer. .286 7 2 0 0Coors .323 186 60 10 39Dolphin .317 60 19 2 10MinuteMaid .273 22 6 0 4Dodger .178 73 13 1 4Miller .224 58 13 2 9Shea .276 29 8 2 4CitizensBank .412 17 7 1 2PNC .417 12 5 0 2Busch .000 1 0 0 0PETCO .282 131 37 6 20AT&T .214 182 39 1 23RFK .385 13 5 0 3Camden .--- -- -- -- --Fenway .--- -- -- -- --U.S.Cellular .333 3 1 0 0Jacobs .200 5 1 0 0Comerica .357 14 5 2 8Kauffman .000 9 0 0 0Angel .--- -- -- -- --Metrodome .308 13 4 0 2Yankee .100 10 1 0 2McAfee .333 15 5 0 3Safeco .267 15 4 0 1Tropicana .222 9 2 0 0Ameriquest .400 10 4 0 3RogersCentre .--- -- -- -- --

SWEENEY’S CAREER HIGHSMostHits:4,Aug.25,1998atPhiladelphia(withSanDiego)MostRBI:4,Sept.7,2004vs.SanFrancisco(withColorado)MostHomeRuns:1(40times),last:July1,2006atSanDiegoCareerGrandSlams:1,Sept.7,2004vs.SanFrancisco(offJasonSchmidt) (withColorado)LongestHittingStreak:7games(3times),last:May17-24,2006

SWEENEY’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .231 39 9 2 7 .217 115 25 3 18Atlanta .357 14 5 0 4 .275 91 25 1 18Chicago-NL .000 4 0 0 0 .301 83 25 4 16Cincinnati .000 9 0 0 0 .206 63 13 3 6Colorado .375 16 6 0 4 .220 127 28 3 14Florida .333 9 3 0 0 .367 90 33 3 20Houston .250 16 4 0 4 .213 80 17 1 11LosAngeles-NL .136 22 3 0 0 .229 157 36 2 10Milwaukee .182 11 2 0 1 .213 47 10 1 4NewYork-NL .200 5 1 0 0 .262 65 17 2 6Philadelphia .400 15 6 1 2 .323 93 30 3 9Pittsburgh .000 10 0 0 1 .282 78 22 0 11St.Louis .500 6 3 0 3 .280 50 14 1 12SanDiego .172 29 5 2 5 .288 104 30 3 18SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .238 105 25 5 25Washington .200 10 2 0 1 .268 82 22 2 10Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .286 7 2 0 1Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .000 4 0 0 0Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .250 4 1 0 0Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .154 13 2 0 0Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .294 17 5 2 8KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .000 14 0 0 0LosAngeles-AL .455 11 5 0 0 .375 16 6 0 0Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .308 13 4 0 2NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .100 10 1 0 2Oakland .238 21 5 0 3 .241 29 7 0 4Seattle .500 6 3 0 1 .345 29 10 1 3TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .222 9 2 0 0Texas .500 6 3 0 1 .400 20 8 0 4Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Interleague .341 44 16 0 5 .260 185 48 3 24Home .228 145 33 0 19 .250 756 189 15 111Road .281 114 32 5 18 .269 859 231 25 121Day .177 96 17 0 9 .246 553 136 11 84Night .294 163 48 5 28 .267 1062 284 29 148Grass .251 259 65 5 37 .259 1414 366 37 208Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .269 201 54 3 24vs.LHP .135 37 5 0 2 .206 136 28 2 17vs.RHP .270 222 60 5 35 .265 1479 392 38 215RISP .290 69 20 0 29 .282 436 123 7 183BasesLoaded .250 8 2 0 7 .340 50 17 1 51asPinchHitter .205 39 8 0 7 .265 525 139 13 88asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .224 58 13 2 9March/April .256 43 11 2 7 .245 188 46 7 24May .270 63 17 1 12 .281 338 95 7 56June .268 56 15 1 5 .223 292 65 6 36July .289 38 11 1 5 .303 188 57 6 25August .220 41 9 0 5 .282 341 96 12 55Sept./Oct. .111 18 2 0 3 .228 268 61 2 36BeforeASB .264 174 46 5 25 .251 887 223 24 124AfterASB .224 85 19 0 12 .271 728 197 16 108

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP1stBase .990 211 1176 87 13 1276 124Outfield .979 224 272 4 6 282 1

■ PlacedonDisabledListJuly18-Aug.14,2000(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithIndianapolis,July21-Aug.14)withtendinitisinrightrotatorcuff.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.5,2000;re-signedbyMilwaukee,Jan.3,2001.

■ AcquiredbyNewYork-NLwithRHPJeffD’Amico,IFLouCollierandOFJeromyBurnitzaspartofthree-teamtradeinwhichMilwaukeereceivedLHPGlendonRusch,IFLennyHarrisandOFAlexOchoa,andColoradoreceivedIFToddZeileandOFBennyAgbayani,Jan.21,2002.

■ Released,March13,2002;signedbySanDiegoasfreeagent,March16,2002.

■ Released,Aug.16,2002;signedbyColoradoasfreeagent,Jan.24,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.27,2003;re-signedbyColorado,Jan.17,2004.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2004;signedbySanDiego,Oct.28,2004.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.28,2005;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.8,2005.

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PERSONAL…graduated from Racine (WI) High School…drafted by Anaheim in 37th round of 1996 First-Year Player draft, but did not sign…attended University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh…was perfect 13-0 over 3 seasons with Titans, helping school to trio of WIAC titles…fashioned 7-0 mark with 1.51 ERA and 79 strikeouts over 53.2 innings in 1999…married (Miriam Garza, Jan. 17, 2004)…son (Gradin, Aug. 16, 2003)…

JACK GERARD TASCHNERYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1999 Salem-Keizer 3-2 2.51 7 6 0 0 0 28.2 26 12 8 1 0 10 36 0 02000 SanJose 2-2 4.10 10 2 0 0 1 26.1 23 17 12 0 4 17 22 3 32001 SanJose 4-4 4.11 14 14 0 0 0 65.2 62 33 30 7 5 29 72 8 22002 -Injured,DidNotPitch-2003 Norwich 0-6 5.71 34 12 0 0 0 75.2 78 53 48 7 5 45 46 6 02004 Norwich 3-1 2.48 14 10 0 0 0 58.0 47 17 16 5 0 16 55 3 0 Fresno 4-7 9.28 18 9 0 0 0 53.1 71 59 55 14 3 32 44 3 02005 Fresno 3-0 1.64 44 0 0 0 10 49.1 30 9 9 3 1 24 62 4 0 SanFrancisco 2-0 1.59 24 0 0 0 0 22.2 15 5 4 0 0 13 19 0 02006 SanFrancisco 0-1 8.38 24 0 0 0 0 19.1 31 23 18 4 2 7 15 3 0 Fresno 6-7 3.65 45 0 0 0 14 49.1 49 21 20 5 2 17 68 2 0MinorTotals 22-29 4.94 142 53 0 0 25 357.0 356 212 189 39 19 166 343 25 5M.L.Totals 2-1 4.71 48 0 0 0 0 42.0 46 28 22 4 2 20 34 3 0

TASCHNER’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .--- .------ Career .--- 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 .--- .---

LASTHOMERUN:None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyAnaheimin37throundof1996First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin2ndroundof1999First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbySteveArnieri.

CAREER…southpaw has seen career take upward swing following conversion to full-time reliever in 2005, excelling at triple-A Fresno while seeing significant time in SF bullpen…has gone 9-7 with 24 saves and 2.65 ERA (29er, 98.2ip) in 99 minor league outings over last 2 years, with 130 strikeouts…has made 48 ML appearances, posting 4.71 ERA…originally Giants’ 2nd round selection in 1999 First-Year Player Draft, he missed entire 2002 campaign while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery on left elbow…

2006 SEASON…had up-and-down season, but finished on strong note…made 1st career Opening Day roster, but was optioned to triple-A Fresno April 20 after getting touched for 9 runs in 2.1 innings (34.71 ERA) over his 1st 6 outings…righted ship with Grizzlies, going 6-7 with team-best 14 saves and 3.65 ERA in club-high 45 appearances…posted 4:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in Pacific Coast League, fanning 68 against 17 walks…returned to majors for brief stay July 4-6, but made just 1 appearance (2er, 2.0ip)…was recalled for good Aug. 14, and logged 4.20 ERA (7er, 15.0ip) over 17 outings…however, posted 3.38 mark (4er, 10.2ip) in his final 12 appearances, including 8-scoreless efforts…

2005…rookie morphed from non-roster invitee at Spring Training, to dominant reliever with triple-A Fresno, to one of SF’s best bullpen arms…worked in 24 ML games, logging 1.59 ERA with paltry .185 avg. against (15-for-81) and 19 strikeouts…had contract purchased by SF June 11 after forging 0.95 ERA (3er, 28.1ip) in 26 outings at Fresno…made ML debut that night, logging scoreless frame vs. Cleveland…was optioned to minors July 17, served as Grizzlies’ closer for 2 months, then returned to SF Aug. 26…was dominant following 2nd recall, posting 0.66 ERA (1er, 13.2ip) and .152 avg. against (7-for-46) in 15 outings (14-scoreless efforts)…earned 1st big league win Aug. 30 vs. Colorado, tossing perfect 8th inning before Giants rallied with 2 runs in bottom half for 4-3 vic-tory…2004…split season between double-A Norwich and Fresno, combining for 5-8 mark with 5.74 ERA (71er, 111.1ip) in 22 games (19 starts)…excelled at Norwich to open campaign, logging 3-1 ledger with 2.48 ERA (16er, 58.0ip) in 14 outings (10 starts)…earned Navigators’ co-Player of Month honors for May…was promoted to Fresno and worked in 18 contests (9 starts) during triple-A debut, going 4-7 with 9.28 ERA (55er, 53.1ip)…pitched for Occidente in Venezuelan Winter League following campaign…2003…returned to action after missing 2002 campaign due to left elbow surgery…appeared in 34 games (12 starts) for Norwich, going 0-6 with 5.71 ERA…posted 3.60 mark (10er, 25.0ip) in 22 relief outings…2002…missed entire season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on left elbow Feb. 28…2001…earned California League All-Star honors at single-A San Jose, going 4-4 with 4.11 ERA in 14 opening assignments…named San Jose’s Player of Month for April…2000…worked in 10 games (2 starts) at San Jose, going 2-2 with 4.10 ERA…1999…was 3-2 with 2.51 ERA in 7 games (6 starts) for single-A Salem-Keizer in 1st professional season…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has made excellent use of his 146 days in big leagues over last 2 seasons, lending his time to a variety of community endeavors…has visited with patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…those trips were part of KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…also helped teach baseball skills clinic to children participating in Special Olympics…during 2005 season, participated in Giants Challenger Clinic, teaching disabled children baseball basics…met with local kids for Community Kids Day, while also attending Milton Meyer Field Dedication in San Francisco’s Bayview/Hunter’s Point Neighborhood…participated in Picnic in the Park event, staged at AT&T Park to honor baseball’s greatest fans…

Jack Taschnerleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: April 21, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Milwaukee, WisconsinResides: Racine, WisconsinBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-3 Weight : 208M.L. Service: 146 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 2nd round selection in 1999 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

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CAREER…hard-throwing left-hander has spent last 2 years on SF’s 40-man roster, while hit-ting stride with triple-A Fresno in 2006…25-year-old has amassed impressive strikeout numbers during his 5 professional seasons, fanning 284 batters in 278.1 innings…has also proven difficult to hit, yielding just .217 avg. against (220-for-1,013) with 14 HRs…has worked in 164 games (14 starts) during minor league career, logging 4.30 ERA…

2006 SEASON…served as triple-A Fresno’s top left-handed reliever, posting 2.86 ERA (20er, 63ip) in 49 appearances…ERA mark was career-best and tops among Grizzlies hurlers (min. 11.0ip)…limited opposing batters to .219 batting avg. (51-for-233), with just 4 HRs…missed last week of season with left shoulder strain…

2005…enjoyed healthy campaign after missing all of 2004 season due to injury…made 30 relief appearances for double-A Norwich, going 1-2 with 2 saves and 5.08 ERA…held left-handed batters to paltry .185 avg. (10-for-54), with 14 strikeouts…2004…missed entire season after undergoing surgery May 15 to repair torn muscle in left shoulder…2003…made 33 relief out-ings between Norwich and single-A Hagerstown, combining for 2-3 mark and 5.61 ERA (38er, 61.0ip)…again had more strikeouts (63) than innings pitched, and held opponents to miniscule .192 avg. against (41-for-213)…however, also issued 63 walks…opened year at Norwich, but was transferred to Hagerstown after posting 15.88 ERA with Navigators…fashioned 3.26 mark in 22 games with Suns…2002…spent entire season working out of bullpen with single-A San Jose, going 0-1 with 6.67 ERA in 26 games…had 15 more strikeouts than innings pitched, fanning 43…2001…split campaign between San Jose and Hagerstown, logging 3.24 ERA (30er, 83.1ip) in 26 games (14 starts)…began year in rotation for San Jose, posting respectable 4.25 ERA but was 0-10 in 14 starts…excelled in relief role down stretch for Hagerstown…in 12 outings out of Suns’ bullpen, posted 2-0 record with save and 0.75 ERA…was named club’s Player of Month for August…2000…was selected by Giants in 7th round of First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign until Aug. 1…

PERSONAL…graduated from Granada (Livermore, CA) High School…attended Modesto (CA) Junior College…single…

ERICK MORGAN THREETSYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2001 SanJose 0-10 4.25 14 14 0 0 0 59.1 49 34 28 2 7 40 60 14 3 Hagerstown 2-0 0.75 12 0 0 0 1 24.0 13 3 2 1 1 9 32 2 12002 SanJose 0-1 6.67 26 0 0 0 0 28.1 23 24 21 2 3 28 43 6 12003 Norwich 0-0 15.88 11 0 0 0 0 11.1 15 20 20 1 2 21 16 6 0 Hagerstown 2-3 3.26 22 0 0 0 0 49.2 26 20 18 2 7 42 47 9 12004 -Injured,DidNotPitch-2005 Norwich 1-2 5.06 30 0 0 0 2 42.2 43 28 24 2 2 31 35 6 02006 Fresno 2-1 2.86 49 0 0 0 0 63.0 51 20 20 4 5 44 51 7 0MinorTotals 7-17 4.30 164 14 0 0 3 278.1 220 149 133 14 27 215 284 50 6

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin7throundof2000First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyMattNerland.

Erick Threetsleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 4, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Hayward, CaliforniaResides: Livermore, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: Left Height : 6-5 Weight : 240M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Giants’ 7th round selection in 2000 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 2.70 3 3.1 5 1Turner 0-0-0 10.80 2 1.2 6 2Wrigley 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 0 0GreatAmer. 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0Coors 0-0-0 7.36 3 3.2 5 3Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger 0-0-0 0.00 2 0.2 1 0Miller 0-1-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1PETCO 0-0-0 6.35 7 5.2 6 4AT&T 1-0-0 5.51 21 16.1 14 10RFK 1-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 1 0

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TASCHNER’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 3.38 4 2.2 6 1 0-0-0 2.70 7 6.2 8 2Atlanta 0-0-0 22.50 4 2.0 6 5 0-0-0 22.50 4 2.0 6 5Chicago-NL 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 3 1.2 0 0Cincinnati 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0 0-0-0 9.00 3 2.0 4 2Colorado 0-0-0 7.20 3 5.0 5 4 1-0-0 5.40 5 6.2 6 4Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston 0-0-0 81.00 1 0.1 4 3 0-0-0 81.00 1 0.1 4 3LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 5 3.0 2 0Milwaukee 0-1-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1 0-1-0 4.50 2 2.0 2 1NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1 0-0-0 5.40 2 1.2 3 1SanDiego 0-0-0 7.36 5 3.2 3 3 0-0-0 4.15 10 8.2 7 4SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 1 0

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 3.0 2 0Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 4 5.0 3 0

Season 0-1-0 8.38 24 19.1 31 18 2-1-0 4.71 48 42.0 46 22Home 0-0-0 9.95 9 6.1 7 7 1-0-0 5.51 21 16.1 14 10Road 0-1-0 7.62 15 13.0 24 11 1-1-0 4.21 27 25.2 32 12Day 0-0-0 9.00 7 3.0 5 3 0-0-0 3.09 15 11.2 10 4Night 0-1-0 8.27 17 16.1 26 15 2-1-0 5.34 33 30.1 36 18Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 0-1-0 8.38 24 19.1 31 18 2-1-0 4.71 48 42.0 46 22

March/April 0-0-0 34.71 6 2.1 11 9 0-0-0 34.71 6 2.1 11 9May ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --June ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 1.69 5 5.1 3 1July 0-0-0 9.00 1 2.0 2 2 0-0-0 6.35 5 5.2 7 4August 0-0-0 5.40 6 5.0 8 3 1-0-0 4.50 7 6.0 8 3Sept./Oct. 0-1-0 3.60 11 10.0 10 4 1-1-0 1.98 25 22.2 17 5BeforeASB 0-0-0 22.85 7 4.1 13 11 0-0-0 9.45 16 13.1 21 14AfterASB 0-1-0 4.20 17 15.0 18 7 2-1-0 2.51 32 28.2 25 8

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .909 48 2 8 1 11 1

TASCHNER’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nocareerstarts Reliever:2.0(5times),last:Sept.13,2006vs.ColoradoMostStrikeouts: 4,July2,2005atSanDiegoWinningStreak: 2games,Aug.30-Sept.20,2005LosingStreak: 1game,Sept.23,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .270 74 20 0vs.Right .268 97 26 4

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CAREER…San Francisco’s 2003 USA Today Organizational Player of Year will miss entire 2007 season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery Sept. 27, 2006…procedure was performed by Dr. Lewis Yocum…completed his 7th professional season in 2006 despite being only 24 years of age…originally signed with Atlanta organization as non-drafted free agent at age 18 under name of Manuel Mateo…has compiled impressive credentials through 1st 7 seasons, logging 3.12 ERA over 156 career minor league games (92 starts)…hard-throwing right-hander has fashioned 2.7:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio, fanning 548 while issuing only 201 free passes…has limited opposition to .234 avg. against (535-for-2,293)…in 5 campaigns on U.S. soil, has gone 25-23 with 3.35 ERA in 127 games (71 starts)…was selected to World squad for All-Star Futures Game for 3-consecutive years (2003-05), held in conjunction with MLB All-Star festivities…

2006 SEASON…struggled in 1st full season at triple-A Fresno, while adjusting to conversion to full-time reliever…went 0-4 with 5 saves and 5.86 ERA in 47 games (3 starts)…continued impressive strikeout proficiency, fanning 50 batters in 50.2 innings…

2005…garnered in-season Eastern League All-Star honors during 1st full year at double-A Norwich, going 5-6 with 3.53 ERA in 24 games (19 starts)…made last 5 appearances out of bull-pen, logging 4-scoreless efforts with 1.42 ERA (1er, 6.1ip)…was placed on Disabled List Aug. 17 with right shoulder inflammation, and was shelved for remainder of campaign…2004…made stops at 4 levels of organization, including big league debut…was recalled to San Francisco from Norwich July 31 following Felix Rodriguez’ trade to Philadelphia…appeared in 2 games out of bull-pen, including ML debut Aug. 1 vs. St. Louis…was optioned back to Norwich Aug. 5…went to big league camp during Spring Training, but spent 1st 3 months of season recovering from mild shoul-der tendinitis before reporting to triple-A Fresno June 27…appeared in 1 game for Fresno before being sent to single-A San Jose…showed signs of potential in San Jose by compiling 3-1 record and 2.52 ERA (10er, 35.2ip) over 7 starts…was promoted to Norwich July 13…played for Escogido in Dominican Winter League…2003…made immediate impression on new organization, being tabbed Giants’ Organizational Player of Year by USA Today following brilliant campaign with single-A Hagerstown…at 21 years of age, posted 9-5 mark for Suns while leading South Atlantic League in strikeouts (166) and ranking 2nd in ERA (2.25) and 4th in innings pitched (156.0)…ERA was lowest amongst Giants farmhands, while strikeout total was highest in SF system…earned Hagerstown’s Player of Month accolades in April, June and August…pitched for Grand Canyon in Arizona Fall League…2002…spent season with Atlanta’s rookie-level affiliate in Gulf Coast League and was named circuit’s 3rd-best prospect by Baseball America…was one of league’s most dominating hurl-ers, allowing only 61 baserunners (41h, 2hbp, 12bb) in 68.1 innings…went 7-3 with 1.98 ERA in 12 games (8 starts)…2001…logged 2nd campaign with Braves’ club in Dominican Summer League…finished 6-7 with 2.93 ERA in 15 games (14 starts)…2000…made professional debut, fashioning 1.57 ERA in 14 games (7 starts) for Braves’ Dominican affiliate…

PERSONAL…graduated from Escuela Rural Palenque High School in native Dominican Republic…single…son (Merkin Hanier, Aug. 11, 2006)…

Merkin ValdezriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: November 10, 19812007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: San Cristobal, Domincan RepublicResides: San Cristobal, Dominican RepublicBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-5 Weight : 220M.L. Service: 6 daysHow Obtained: Acquired from Atlanta with LHP Damian Moss in exchange for RHP Russ Ortiz, Dec. 17, 2002Contract Status: Signed through 2007CAREER…SF’s 3rd selection in 2004 First-Year Player Draft (4th round) will make 3rd-consecu-

tive trip to big league camp…23-year-old speedster has earned All-Star honors in 2 of his 1st 3 minor league campaigns, while batting .277 with 67 stolen bases (in 98 attempts)…

2006 SEASON…struggled to open season at double-A Connecticut, but regained form after arriving at triple-A Fresno…batted just .222 in 66 Eastern League games, but upped mark to .286 in 62 contests with Grizzlies…combined for 19 2Bs, 5 3Bs, career-high 6 HRs and 32 RBI…also swiped 16 bases…

2005…was elected to in-season California League All-Star squad at single-A San Jose, while pacing circuit with 12 3Bs and 34 stolen bases (5th in SF organization)…also ranked 4th in league with 160 hits, while batting .291 with 85 runs, 22 2Bs, 4 HRs and 39 RBI…center fielder logged .990 field-ing pct. (3 errors, 315 total chances)…drove in 6 runs over 8 post season contests…2004…made immediate impact, earning Northwest League All-Star honors after hitting .293 with 5 HRs, 28 RBI and 16 steals in 68 games for short-season Salem-Keizer…tied for 3rd in league with 86 hits, while stolen base total ranked 6th…made late-season jump to San Jose, going 9-for-25 (.280) over 6 regular season outings before excelling in California League playoffs…in 8 post season contests, hit at .367 clip (11-for-30) with 2 2Bs, 3B, 4 RBI and 2 steals…

PERSONAL…graduated from LaBelle (FL) High School…3-year letterman in baseball was also 3-time team MVP…compiled .448 avg. with 75 stolen bases as prepster, while forging 2.39 ERA…recognized by Baseball America as honorable mention Defensive Player of Year in 2000…attended University of Central Florida, where he batted .360 with 76 thefts over 3 seasons…led Golden Knights in hits, 2Bs, 3Bs, HRs, total bases and steals en route to 1st Team All-Conference honors in 2004, while UCF advanced to NCAA Regionals…single…

CLAY W. TIMPNERYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2004 Salem-Keizer .293 68 294 37 86 7 2 5 28 4 1 1 20-0 35 16-5 1 .381 .339 SanJose .280 6 25 4 7 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1-0 2 1-0 0 .360 .2962005 SanJose .291 126 549 85 160 22 12 4 39 2 3 3 34-1 93 34-13 3 .397 .3342006 Connecticut .222 66 261 26 58 11 2 3 13 5 2 1 13-1 31 11-6 5 .314 .260 Fresno .286 62 238 33 68 8 3 3 19 3 0 0 10-0 31 5-7 2 .382 .315MinorTotals .277 328 1367 185 379 50 19 15 101 14 7 5 78-2 192 67-31 11 .375 .317

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin4throundof2004First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyPaulTurco,Jr.

Clay TimpneroUtfielder

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Turner ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dolphin ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Miller ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Shea ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --AT&T 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5RFK ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Camden ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Tropicana ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ---- -.-- -- -.- -- --

VALDEZ’ STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 1 1.1 3 4Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 1 1SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Baltimore ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Boston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --KansasCity ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --NewYork-AL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Seattle ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Toronto ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Interleague ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Season ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5Home ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5Road ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Day ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 1 1.1 3 4Night ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 1 0.1 1 1Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5

March/April ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --May ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --June ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --July ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5Sept./Oct. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --BeforeASB ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --AfterASB ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.2 4 5

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VALDEZ’ CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nocareerstarts Reliever:1.1,Aug.5,2004vs.CincinnatiMostStrikeouts: 2,Aug.5,2004vs.CincinnatiWinningStreak: NoneLosingStreak: None

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .600 5 3 1vs.Right .250 4 1 0

MERKIN R. VALDEZYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 DSL-Braves 1-5 1.57 14 7 0 0 0 57.1 52 27 10 2 4 14 32 5 12001 DSL-Braves 6-7 2.93 15 14 1 0 0 92.0 93 41 30 0 5 18 48 4 02002 GCL-Braves 7-3 1.98 12 8 1 1 0 68.1 47 18 15 0 2 12 76 2 02003 Hagerstown 9-5 2.25 26 26 2 1 0 156.0 119 42 39 11 5 49 166 4 02004 Fresno 0-0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 4 0 0 4 5 0 0 SanJose 3-1 2.52 7 7 0 0 0 35.2 30 12 10 4 4 5 44 1 0 Norwich 1-4 4.32 10 7 0 0 1 41.2 35 21 20 3 0 15 31 1 0 SanFrancisco 0-0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 5 5 1 0 3 2 0 02005 Norwich 5-6 3.53 24 19 1 0 0 107.0 99 48 42 7 8 45 96 8 02006 Fresno 0-4 5.86 47 3 0 0 5 50.2 54 43 33 7 5 39 50 8 0MinorTotals 32-35 3.12 156 92 6 2 6 613.2 535 256 213 34 33 201 548 25 1M.L.Totals 0-0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 5 5 1 0 3 2 0 0

VALDEZ’ M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .--- .------ Career .--- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .--- .---

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyAtlantaasnon-draftedfreeagent,Nov.18,1999.

■ AcquiredbySanFranciscowithLHPDamianMossinexchangeforRHPRussOrtiz,Dec.17,2002.

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CAREER…is truly one of greatest defensive shortstops ever, with artistry afield resulting in 11 Gold Glove Awards - 2nd all-time only to Ozzie Smith’s 13 at position…with style and substance, has logged .984 lifetime fielding pct., highest mark in ML history among shortstops who have played at least 1,000 games at position…captured 2nd consecutive Gold Glove Award in 2006, after leading all ML shortstops with .993 fielding pct. (4 errors, 599 total chances)…with 2006 effort, now owns 3 of top 10 single-season fielding marks of all-time by shortstop (3rd with .995 fielding pct. in 2000, 6th with .9933 mark in 2006 and 7th with .9930 ledger in 1998)…is just 7th player in baseball history, and 1st shortstop, to win multiple Gold Glove Awards in both American and National Leagues…joins exclusive group that includes pitchers Bobby Shantz and Jim Kaat, catcher Bob Boone, outfielders Dave Winfield and Jim Edmonds, and former SF 1st baseman J.T. Snow…is only Giants shortstop to take home hardware, and 1 of 6 players in club history to cap-ture consecutive Gold Gloves (joining outfielder Willie Mays, 1957-68; outfielder Bobby Bonds, 1973-74; 3rd baseman Matt Williams, 1993-94; and Snow, 1997-2000)…with historic 2006 Gold Glove Award, became oldest shortstop ever to win award at age 39 (surpassing his own mark of 38 set in 2005)…also captured AL’s top defensive honor 9 consecutive years from 1993-2001, longest Gold Glove streak for AL shortstop since award’s inception in 1957…has paced all big league short-stops in fielding pct. each of last 2 years, while establishing Giants’ single-season record at position both times…has now led ML shortstops in fielding pct. 6 times in his career, while joining Ozzie Smith (1984-85) and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1994-95) as only players to accomplish feat at shortstop in consecutive years since 1980…has logged 2,427 games at shortstop, 3rd most all-time…Luis Aparicio holds all-time mark with 2,583 games at position, followed by Smith (2,511)…switch-hit-ter is multi-faceted offensive threat, as career .276 hitter (2,472-for-8,966) ranks 5th among active players for both hits and stolen bases (366)…is tied with Ted Simmons for 8th on all-time hits list among switch-hitters…leads majors with 154 sacrifice hits since 1995…has led SF in stolen bases last 2 years (24 in both 2005 and ’06), 1st Giant to post consecutive 20-theft seasons since Marvin Benard (1999 and 2000)…originally signed by Seattle as free agent in 1984, saw big league

Omar VizquelShortStoP

Birthdate: April 24, 19672007 Opening Day Age: 39Birthplace: Caracas, VenezuelaResides: Issaquah, WashingtonBats: Both Throws: Right Height : 5-9 Weight : 175M.L. Service: 17 years, 130 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Nov. 14, 2004Contract Status: Signed through 2007 (signed 3-year deal prior to 2005 season)

> 11-time Gold Glove Award winner (1993-2001, 2005-06), 2nd-most ever for SS> Oldest shortstop ever to win Gold Glove Award (39 in 2006)> 7th player, and 1st SS, to win multiple Gold Gloves in both AL and NL> 1st Giants SS to win league’s top fielding honor> 1 of 6 Giants to win consecutive Gold Gloves> .984 lifetime fielding pct. is highest all-time for SS> 2,427 games at SS ranks 3rd in baseball history> Owns 3 of 10 best fielding seasons ever by SS> 3-time AL All-Star (1998-99, 2002)> Established Giants franchise single-season fielding record for SS each of last 2 years,

including .993 mark in 2006> Has led all ML shortstops in fielding pct. each of last 2 seasons, and 6 times in career> 5th among active players for hits (2,472) and stolen bases (366)> Tied for 8th on all-time hits list for switch-hitters> Has hit .322 with RISP over last 2 years> 3rd all-time with 23 SBs in post season> Venezuela’s captain for 2006 World Baseball Classic

CAREER…24-year-old infielder was placed on 40-man roster after phenomenal 2006 season, his 1st in SF organization…selected by Giants from Toronto in 2005 minor league Rule V Draft, switch-hitter was named Most Valuable Player of South Atlantic League after hitting .315 with 63 extra-base hits, 64 stolen bases and organization-high 91 RBI…6th-year professional owns .293 avg. with 398 hits in 373 career minor league games…

2006 SEASON…parlayed combination of power and speed into monster, MVP season for sin-gle-A Augusta in South Atlantic League…led all Giants farmhands with 90 runs and 91 RBI, while ranking 2nd in system with both .315 avg. and 64 stolen bases…established SAL single-season record with 20 3Bs, while also hammering 29 2Bs and 14 HRs…had 145 hits in 126 games, while leading league in 3Bs, total bases (256) and extra-base hits (63)…finished 2nd in loop for batting avg., slugging pct. (.557) and RBI…stolen base total ranked 4th…hit at .343 clip (81-for-236) over season’s final 3 months…

2005…played in 67 games for single-A Lansing in Toronto organization, batting .285 with 11 2Bs, 4 HRs and 34 RBI…2004…ranked 4th in rookie-level Appalachian League with 4 3Bs, while batting .292 in 44 games with Pulaski…logged 10-game stint with single-A Auburn in New York-Penn League…2003…spent majority of 1st season on United States soil with Pulaski, bat-ting .258 in 50 games…had 7-game cameo with Auburn…2002…opened professional career as 20-year-old with Blue Jays’ affiliate in Dominican Summer League…was .301 hitter with 13 2Bs, 7 3Bs and 56 RBI in 69 games…compiled 28 stolen bases…

PERSONAL…single…daughter (Yennifer, July 20, 2006)…

EUGENIO VELEZ (VANCOMPER)Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 DSL-BlueJays .301 69 259 33 78 13 7 1 56 1 3 6 25-1 50 28-9 -- .417 .3722003 Pulaski .258 50 186 20 48 7 2 2 24 0 1 1 8-0 49 3-4 15 .349 .291 Auburn .192 7 26 2 5 2 0 1 7 0 0 0 1-0 10 0-0 2 .385 .2222004 Pulaski .292 44 168 27 49 14 4 1 27 1 2 1 12-1 32 1-4 -- .440 .339 Auburn .263 10 19 5 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3-0 5 0-0 -- .263 .3912005 Lansing .285 67 239 25 68 11 3 4 34 0 4 2 9-0 40 7-5 8 .406 .3112006 Augusta .315 126 460 90 145 29 20 14 90 1 5 8 34-2 81 64-15 20 .557 .369MinorTotals .293 373 1357 202 398 76 36 23 240 4 15 19 92-4 267 103-37 -- .453 .343

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbyTorontoasnon-draftedfreeagent,Aug.27,2001.

■ SelectedbySanFranciscoinminorleagueRuleVDraft,Dec.8,2005.

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Birthdate: May 16, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 24Birthplace: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicResides: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBats:Both Throws: RightHeight : 6-1 Weight :160M.L. Service: NoneHow Obtained: Selected by Giants from Toronto in minor league Rule V Draft , Dec. 8, 2005Contract Status: Signed through 2007

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(in 34 attempts), most by SF player since Marvin Benard swiped 27 in 1999…became 1st Giant to finish in top 10 for steals since Barry Bonds finished 5th in 1998 with 28 thefts…tied SF record with 3 stolen bases July 25 at Chicago, marking 28th time it’s been accomplished since club moved west in 1958…was 1st occurrence since Stan Javier did it Aug. 1, 1997 at Cincinnati…2004…rebound-ed from injury-plagued 2003 campaign to hit .291 with 59 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 148 games for Cleveland…ranked 3rd among AL shortstops with .982 fielding pct. (11 errors, 607 total chances)…committed just 4 miscues over his last 119 contests…batting avg. was highest since career-best .333 mark in 1999…became 15th shortstop in ML history to appear in 2,000 career games at position May 1 vs. Baltimore…collected 2,000th career hit April 22 vs. Kansas City (off Jason Grimsley)…became 1st Indian since Ken Keltner in 1948 to collect 1,500 hits with club, posting 1,500th hit in Cleveland uniform May 25 vs. Seattle…enjoyed career night in Cleveland’s 22-0 rout at Yankee Stadium Aug. 31, going career-best 6-for-7 with 3 runs, 2 2Bs and 4 RBI to match AL record for most hits in 9-inning game…was 1st Indian since Jorge Orta in 1980 to collect 6 hits in 9-inning contest, and was most by Cleveland player since Carlos Baerga rapped out 6 safeties in 1992 (19 innings)…2003…suffered through most injury-riddled season of career, spending 2 stints on Disabled List and undergoing pair of surgeries on right knee…64 games played was his lowest total in non-strike shortened season…became 1st Indians shortstop to start 10 straight Opening Days since Lou Boudreau March 31 at Baltimore…injured his right knee sliding into home June 6 at Arizona, with June 11 MRI exam revealing torn miniscus in joint…was placed on Disabled List June 12 and underwent arthroscopic surgery…rehabbed injury in Cleveland before suffering additional tear in miniscus during 1st week of July…was activated from DL Aug. 26…appeared in 5 games, going 2-for-19 (.105) before being shut down for season Sept. 2 after continued pain in right knee…underwent 2nd surgery Sept. 5…team physician Dr. Louis Keppler performed both surgeries…2002…established career highs with 14 HRs and 72 RBI during 3rd career All-Star campaign…homer total marked highest by Tribe shortstop since Woodie Held hit 19 in 1962…posted 2nd career multi-homer game June 8 vs. Mets…was lone Indian representative at All-Star Game, where he delivered 8th-inning triple off Robb Nen that knotted contest 7-7…posted career-best 18-game hitting streak July 14-Aug. 1…had 9-year run of AL Gold Glove awards snapped by TEX’s Alex Rodriguez, despite making fewer errors (7 to 10) and posting higher fielding pct. (.990 to .987) than Rangers shortstop…ranked 2nd among junior circuit shortstops for fielding pct., but handled 107 more chances then leader Mike Bordick…2001…produced another out-standing defensive campaign, winning 9th consecutive Gold Glove award…led AL short-stops with .989 fielding mark (7 errors in 640 total chances)…bat awoke during playoffs, as he hit .409 (9-for-22) with 2B, 3B and team-best 6 RBI during 5-game ALDS loss to Seattle…drove in 6 runs during Tribe’s 17-5 victory in Game 3, going 4-for-6 while falling homer shy of cycle…2000…recorded one of finest defensive seasons in baseball history while posting solid offensive campaign…hit .287, surpassed 100 runs scored mark for 2nd straight year and posted 66 RBI…tied then-American League record for most consecutive errorless games by shortstop with 95, span-ning Sept. 26, 1999-July 21, 2000…matched Cal Ripken, Jr’s 1990 streak…captured 8th consecutive Gold Glove award after leading all Major League shortstops with .995 fielding

action with Mariners from 1989-93 before making 11 straight Opening Day starts at shortstop for Cleveland (1994-2004)…is Indians’ all-time fran-chise leader with 62 sacrifice flies, while ranking 2nd with 279 steals, 2nd with 1,472 games played as short-stop, 5th with 5,708 at-bats, 6th with 906 runs scored and 7th with 1,616 hits…served as captain on Venezuelan team during inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006, batting .300 (6-for-20) with 2 runs and 2 2Bs in 6 games…

POST SEASON…6-time playoff participant with Cleveland is veteran of 57 career post season games…ranks 3rd in baseball history with 23 sto-len bases in post season play, trail-ing only Rickey Henderson (33) and Kenny Lofton (32)…has only been caught 3 times for 88.5 pct. success rate…in fact, is one of just 12 players ever to steal 5-or-more bags in single World Series, going 5-for-5 in 1997 Fall Classic vs. Florida…owns .250 lifetime avg. (57-for-228) on October stage, with 20 RBI…is .314 hitter (32-for-102) with 16 RBI in Division Series play, including trio of .400-plus LDS performances (1996, ’97, 2001)…went 11-for-25 (.440) during Indians’ 6-

game loss to Yankees in 1998 ALCS…in addition to ’97, also advanced to World Series in 1995…is Cleveland’s all-time playoff leader in hits (57) and steals (23)…is 1 of 10 players to ever drive in at least 6 runs in post season contest, collecting 6 RBI vs. Seattle in Game 3 of 2001 ALDS…boasts lifetime .993 playoff fielding pct., committing just 2 errors in 283 total chances…opened post season career with 46-game errorless streak (237 total chances)…

2006 SEASON…dazzling shortstop continued to amaze, capturing Gold Glove Award with stellar defense while ranking among league’s offensive leaders at position…was honored as 2006 Willie Mac Award winner, honor voted upon by teammates, coaches, trainers and fans as club’s most inspirational player…led all ML shortstops with Giants’ franchise record .993 field-ing pct. (4 errors, 599 total chances), 6th-best total by SS in baseball history…logged 53-game errorless streak April 23-June 23, and 63-outing string July 5-Sept. 18…also excelled with bat, ranking 3rd among NL shortstops with .296 avg. at position (171-for-577) and 2nd with .362 on-base mark…hit safely in team-high 104 of his 153 games, while logging 3rd-highest batting avg. of career (.295 overall mark)…tied for 7th in NL with career-high 10 3Bs, which also tied for 6th-most in SF history…tied for 12th in NL with club-high 51 multi-hit games…excellent clutch hitter batted .313 (35-for-112) with RISP, including .359 mark (23-for-64) with RISP and 2 outs…hammered leadoff homer April 22 in Colorado, going deep off Aaron Cook…was just 2nd leadoff blast of career, with 1st coming July 10, 1993 vs. Cleveland (with Seattle)…passed Cal Ripken, Jr. for 3rd on all-time list for games played by shortstop with his 2,303rd contest at position May 6 at Philadelphia…connected for 2-run HR (off Braden Looper) May 22 vs. St. Louis, his 1st career clout in SF…prior to longball, had most at-bats by player without homer at AT&T Park (345 at-bats)…stole 350th career base June 21 vs. Angels…

2005…was nothing less than spectacular during 1st season with Giants, providing breathtaking defense and consistent offense…led all Major League shortstops by posting .98802 fielding mark (8 errors, 668 total chances)…Chris Speier held previous Giants mark, logging .982 pct. in 1975 (12 errors, 679 total chances)…played flawless defense in 113 of his last 118 contests…led SF with 154 hits…many of those hits were of clutch variety, as he paced Giants and matched CHI’s Derrek Lee for 9th in NL by batting .331 (41-for-124) with RISP…ranked 9th in NL with 24 stolen bases

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OmarVizquel,2006 .993(4e,599tc)OmarVizquel,2005 .988(8e,668tc)ChrisSpeier,1975 .9823(12e,679tc)BuddyKerr,1946 .9815(12e,652tc)RichAurilia,2002 .980(11e,558tc)RichAurilia,1998 .979(10e,477tc)

Top Single-Season Fielding Pct. by

Giants Shortstop

Player,Team Age Year

OmarVizquel,Giants 39 2006OmarVizquel,Giants 38 2005OzzieSmith,Cardinals 37 1992OzzieSmith,Cardinals 36 1991LuisAparicio,WhiteSox 36 1970

Golden OldiesBywinningthelasttwoGoldGloveAwards,OmarVizquelhastwicebecometheoldestshortstopevertoearnbaseball’stopdefensivehonor:

Highest Fielding Pct., ML Shortstop

(min.1,000games) Rank Player Pct.

1. OmarVizquel* .984 2. MikeBordick .982 3. LarryBowa .980 4. TonyFernandez .980 5. CalRipken,Jr. .979 6. OzzieSmith .978 7. DeiviCruz .978 8. OrlandoCabrera* .978 9. NeifiPerez* .97810. AlexRodriguez* .977

*activeplayer

Most Games as Shortstop, All-Time

Rank Player Games 1. LuisAparicio 2,583 2. OzzieSmith 2,511 3. OmarVizquel 2,427 4. CalRipken,Jr. 2,302 5. LarryBowa 2,222 6. LukeAppling 2,218 7. DaveConcepcion 2,178 8. RabbitMaranville 2,153 9. AlanTrammell 2,139 10. BillDahlen 2,132

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league with 158 games, most ever by Seattle shortstop…belted 1st career grand slam April 13 at SkyDome, going deep off Toronto’s Danny Cox…recorded final assist of Chris Bosio’s no-hitter Aug. 22 vs. Boston, making a barehanded grab of an Ernest Riles chopper and firing to 1st for 27th out…1992…led all ML shortstops with .989 fielding percent-age…led all AL shortstops with .294 batting avg., marking 64-point improvement over 1991 mark (.230)…was 3rd-largest improve-ment in majors, behind Mark McGwire and Rob Deer…was placed on DL April 13-May 11 with sprained ligaments in left knee…played for Caracas of Venezuelan League over win-ter…1991…went 5-for-5 July 18 at Milwaukee, tying Seattle club record for most hits in game…hammered only HR of season Aug. 19 vs. California, his 1st long ball in 512 at-bats…1990…began year on DL after suffering sprained MCL in left knee…was activated July 5 and homered at Cleveland in 1st game back…finished 3rd among AL shortstops in fielding pct. …1989…made ML debut as Seattle’s Opening Day starting shortstop April 3 at Oakland…singled off Athletics’ Storm Davis April 6 for 1st big league hit…optioned to Calgary April 12, and was recalled April 23…hit 1st ML home run off Toronto’s Jimmy Key June 23 in Kingdome…1988…began year at double-A Vermont, where he led all Eastern League shortstops with .959 fielding pct…earned All-Star status and was named 4th-best prospect in EL by Baseball America…also made triple-A debut, playing in 33 games for Calgary…1987…led single-A Salinas in runs (61), triples (8) and walks (57)…1986…led Midwest League shortstops with .969 fielding pct. for sin-gle-A Wassau…1985…played for single-A Bellingham, clubbing 5 homers…1984…began pro-fessional career by hitting .315 over 15 games with single-A Butte in Pioneer League…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…has long been active in community, both in United States and his native Venezuela…was Giants’ 2006 nominee for Roberto Clemente Award, as player who displayed commitment to community and who understands value of helping others…supported arts by participating in painting projects with young artists at LeRoy Neiman Art Center in San Francisco…has also provided both mentoring and his own original artwork to Root Division, local Bay Area art and education program…has shared his immense love for music and encouraged youngsters to pursue their dreams by working with Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco…took time to visit Excelsior Clubhouse, visiting with kids and helping with their daily programs…in 2006, supported Giants’ “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” ticket program, which benefits non-profits and underserved groups in Bay Area community…also lent his voice, image and time to WritersCorps, San Francisco program that encourages young people to express themselves through writing and the spoken word…assisted with 2006 Junior Giants Glove Drive, while also attending Festival Gigante at AT&T Park…during 2005 season, donated $30,000 to be used for Giants’ community endeavors…also made school appearances, and supported Make-a-Wish Foundation by meeting

pct. (3 errors, 648 total chances), 3rd best mark in big league history…belted 4th career grand slam April 7 at Tampa Bay (off Juan Guzman)…enjoyed 1st career multi-homer game, going deep twice June 8 at Cincinnati…played in Japan for MLB All-Star Team follow-ing season…1999…defensive wizard won 7th consecutive Gold Glove award, but saw glovework perhaps overshadowed by career year offensively…set career highs in batting avg. (.333), runs (112) and hits (191), while matching career standard with 36 doubles…also had 66 RBI…ranked 2nd in AL with 42 steals, 6th for avg. and 8th for hits…efforts earned him All-Star accolades and 8th place

vote in AL MVP voting (3 points for 16th place finish)…stole career-high 4 bases May 17 at White Sox…made professional debut in right field Aug. 31 vs. Anaheim, situation necessitated after David Justice was ejected for charging mound and Tribe was left short of outfielders…went 5-for-21 (.238) with 3 runs, 2B, 3B and 3 RBI in 5-game ALDS loss to Boston…1998…led all Major League shortstops with .993 fielding pct. (5 errors in 720 total chances) and was honored with 6th-straight Gold Glove award…had errorless streaks of 70 games and 54 games…was selected by AL manager Mike Hargrove as reserve to his 1st All-Star team, going 1-for-2 during Midsummer Classic in Denver…marked 1st time Tribe shortstop was All-Star since Lou Boudreau in 1948…batted .288, while tying for 8th in AL with 37 steals (in 49 attempts)…was suspended for 2 games by AL President Gene Budig for attempting to charge White Sox’ Jim Parque Sept. 13 in Cleveland…hit combined .300 (12-for-40) in 10 post season games…set ALCS single-series record for shortstops with 24 assists, breaking mark of 23 set by CAL’s Dick Schofield in 1986…his 36 total chances matched Schofield’s 1986 ALCS mark…1997…swiped career-high 43 bases, 5th-highest total in AL…became just 2nd Indians infielder in history to steal 40-or-more bases in single season, as shortstop Ray Chapman swiped 52 bases in 1917…won his 5th straight Gold Glove award after ranking 3rd in AL with .985 fielding pct. (10 errors in 683 total chances)…collected his 1,000th career hit July 18 vs. Boston (off Tim Wakefield)…hit .233 (17-for-33) over 18 post season games for American League Champion Indians…was perfect 9-for-9 in steal attempts…1996…perservered through right shoulder soreness that required off-season surgery to win 4th straight Gold Glove award…however, committed career-high 20 errors, while his .971 fielding pct. was his lowest since his rookie year…ranked 5th in AL with 35 stolen bases (in 44 attempts)…was break-out offensive season, hitting .297 with 98 runs, 36 2Bs, 3B, 9 HRs and 64 RBI…underwent right shoulder surgery Oct. 11 in Birmingham, AL…Dr. James Andrews repaired and smoothed tear in labrum and removed small bone spur from socket…1995…won 3rd consecutive Gold Glove award while helping Indians to 1st World Series appearance since 1954…tied for 3rd among AL shorstops with .986 fielding mark (9 errors, 624 total chances)…hit .266 with 6 HRs, 56 RBI and 29 steals (in 40 attempts)…was just 8-for-58 (.138) in 15 playoff games, although he did post 6 RBI and was perfect 5-for-5 in stolen bases…1994…became 1st Indians shortstop to win Gold Glove

award, earning his 2nd consecutive honor following inaugural season in Cleveland…along with outfielder Kenny Lofton, marked 1st time Tribe had multiple Gold Glove winners in same season since 1961…logged .982 fielding pct., 3rd-best among AL short-stops…committed career-high 3 errors April 16 vs. Kansas City, but then went next 51 games without miscue (until Aug. 3)…collected 1st stolen base in Jacobs Field history with swipe April 7 vs. Seattle…was on DL April 24-June 13 with slight tear in MCL of right knee…1993…captured 1st Gold Glove award in final season with Mariners…tied for AL lead with 108 double plays, while ranking 3rd with .980 fielding pct…was tied for 7th in

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Rank Player No. 1. OzzieSmith 13 2. OmarVizquel 11 3. LuisAparicio 9 4. MarkBelanger 8 5. DaveConcepcion 5 6. AlanTrammell 4 TonyFernandez 4

Top Single-Season Fielding Pct. by Shortstop

Player,Team Year Pct. MikeBordick,BAL 2002 .998(1e,570tc) CalRipken,Jr.,BAL 1990 .996(3e,680tc) OmarVizquel,CLE 2000 .995(3e,648tc) ReySanchez,KC 2000 .994(4e,674tc) ReyOrdonez,NYM 1999 .994(4e,640tc) OmarVizquel,SF 2006 .993(4e,599tc) OmarVizquel,CLE 1998 .993(5e,720tc) TonyFernandez,TOR 1989 .992(6e,741tc) ReySanchez,KC-ATL 2001 .991(6e,702tc) LarryBowa,PHI 1979 .991(6e,683tc)

All-Time Hits Leaders, Switch-Hitters

Rank Player Hits 1. PeteRose 4,256 2. EddieMurray 3,255 3. FrankieFrisch 2,880 4. RobertoAlomar 2,724 5. GeorgeDavis 2,683 6. MaxCarey 2,665 7. TimRaines 2,605 8. TedSimmons 2,472 OmarVizquel 2,47210. OzzieSmith 2,460

Golden in Both LeaguesOmarVizquelisoneofonlysevenplayers–andtheonlyshortstop–tohavewonmultipleGoldGloveAwardsinboththeAmericanandNationalLeagues:

Player Pos. AL NL

JimKaat.........................P...............1962-75.................................. 1976-77BobbyShantz................P...............1957-60.................................. 1961-64BobBoone.....................C...............1983,1986-89........................ 1978-79J.T.Snow..................... 1B...............1995-96.................................. 1997-2000OmarVizquel.............. SS...............1993-2001.............................. 2005-06JimEdmonds.............. OF...............1997-98.................................. 2000-05DaveWinfield............. OF...............1982-85,1987........................ 1979-80

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DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 CLEvs.BOS .167 3 12 2 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 2-0 2 1-0 0 .250 .2861996 CLEvs.BAL .429 4 14 4 6 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 3-0 4 4-2 0 .500 .5001997 CLEvs.NYY .500 5 18 3 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2-0 1 4-0 0 .500 .5501998 CLEvs.BOS .067 4 15 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .067 .1251999 CLEvs.BOS .238 5 21 3 5 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 .381 .3042001 CLEvs.SEA .409 5 22 2 9 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 1-0 1 1-0 1 .545 .435LDSTotals .314 26 102 15 32 4 2 0 16 4 1 0 11-0 11 10-2 1 .392 .377

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 CLEvs.SEA .087 6 23 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5-0 2 3-0 0 .130 .2411997 CLEvs.BAL .040 6 25 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2-0 10 0-0 0 .040 .1431998 CLEvs.NYY .440 6 25 2 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 3 4-1 1 .520 .481LCSTotals .192 18 73 5 14 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 8-0 15 7-1 1 .233 .286

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 CLEvs.ATL .174 6 23 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 5 1-0 0 .261 .2691997 CLEvs.FLA .233 7 30 5 7 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 3-0 5 5-0 0 .300 .303WSTotals .208 13 53 8 11 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 6-0 10 6-0 0 .283 .288

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYear Country AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2006 Venezuela .300 6 20 2 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 5-0 2 0-1 -- .400 .440

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SignedbySeattleasnon-draftedfreeagent,April1,1984.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril7-May13,1990(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithCalgaryandatSanBernardino)withsprainedligamentinleftknee.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril13-May11,1992(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithCalgary)withsprainedligamentinleftknee.

■ AcquiredbyClevelandinexchangeforIFFelixFerminandOFReggieJefferson,Dec.20,1993.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril23-June13,1994(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithCharlotte)withsprainedliga-mentinrightknee.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune12-Aug.26,2003(includingrehabilitationassignmentwithLakeCounty)withtorncarti-lageinrightknee.

■ PlacedonDisabledListSept.6,2003-endofseasonwithrightkneesurgery.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.29,2004;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.14,2004.

with critically ill children…during his tenure in Cleveland, served as honorary spokesperson for arts education organization “Young Audiences,” and donated one of his own drawings to raise funds for their annual auction…was also active in Children’s Miracle Network for Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, while he hosted Omar y Amigos, a youth-oriented program, before every Saturday home game at Jacobs Field…is honorary spokesman for “Schools Now,” which helps raise funds through sale of entertainment booklets…has raised over $500,000 through WorldVision (www.worldvision.org) to held children and families of tragic Venezuelan flood and mudflow in Dec. 1999 that took lives of over 25,000 of his countrymen…spent all of Jan. 2000 in Venezuela helping with relief effort…was Indians’ 1998 nominee for Roberto Clemente Award…was honor-ary co-chairman for United Way Home Run Derby in 1996, and was presented with MLB’s Hutch Award following campaign…award, which is named after former ML pitcher Fred Hutchinson, is given annually to major leaguer who best exemplifies character, desire and fighting spirit…

PERSONAL…attended Francisco Espejo (Caracas, VZ) High School…father, Omar Sr., played semi-pro ball in Venezuela…enjoys all types of music and art, while he is an avid painter and art-ist…has authored biography entitled “Omar Vizquel: My Life” and also currently has video/DVD which doubles as both highlight film and instructional video…his rendition of Goo Goo Dolls song “Broadway” was featured on Good Sports Recordings’ 2005 CD Oh Say, Can You Sing, com-piliation of musical efforts by 10 current big leaguers plus Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith…married (Nicole)…son (Nicholas Enrique, Sept. 12, 1995)…

OMAR ENRIQUE VIZQUELYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1984 Butte .311 15 45 7 14 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 3-0 8 2-0 5 .356 .3471985 Bellingham .225 50 187 24 42 9 0 5 17 4 1 0 12-1 27 4-3 19 .353 .2701986 Wasau .213 105 352 60 75 13 2 4 28 2 5 2 64-1 56 19-6 16 .295 .3331987 Salinas .263 114 407 61 197 12 8 0 38 6 4 9 57-1 56 25-19 25 .332 .3501988 Vermont .254 103 374 54 95 18 2 2 35 3 8 3 42-1 44 30-11 19 .329 .328 Calgary .224 33 107 10 24 2 3 1 12 1 0 0 5-1 14 2-4 6 .327 .2591989 Seattle .220 143 387 45 85 7 3 1 20 13 2 1 28-0 40 1-4 18 .261 .273 Calgary .214 7 28 3 6 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 3-0 4 0-2 0 .286 .3131990 Calgary .233 48 150 18 35 6 2 0 8 9 2 2 13-0 10 4-3 6 .300 .299 SanBernardino .250 6 28 5 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3-0 1 1-2 3 .250 .323 Seattle .247 81 255 19 63 3 2 2 18 10 2 0 18-0 22 4-1 7 .298 .2951991 Seattle .230 142 426 42 98 16 4 1 41 8 3 0 45-0 37 7-2 13 .293 .3021992 Seattle .294 136 483 49 142 20 4 0 21 9 1 2 32-0 38 15-13 7 .352 .340 Calgary .273 6 22 0 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1-0 3 0-1 1 .318 .3331993 Seattle .255 158 560 68 143 14 2 2 31 13 3 4 50-2 71 12-14 15 .298 .3191994 Cleveland .273 69 286 39 78 10 1 1 33 11 2 0 23-0 23 13-4 6 .325 .325 Charlotte .269 7 26 3 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-1 1 1-0 1 .308 .3211995 Cleveland .266 136 542 87 144 28 0 6 56 10 10 1 59-0 59 29-11 9 .351 .3331996 Cleveland .297 151 542 98 161 36 1 9 64 12 9 4 56-0 42 35-9 20 .417 .3621997 Cleveland .280 153 565 89 158 23 6 5 49 16 2 2 57-1 58 43-12 10 .368 .3471998 Cleveland .288 151 576 86 166 30 6 2 50 12 6 4 62-1 64 37-12 5 .372 .3581999 Cleveland .333 144 574 112 191 36 4 5 66 17 7 1 65-0 50 42-9 15 .436 .3972000 Cleveland .287 156 613 101 176 27 3 7 66 7 5 5 87-0 72 22-10 3 .375 .3772001 Cleveland .255 155 611 84 156 26 8 2 50 15 4 2 61-0 72 13-9 7 .334 .3232002 Cleveland .275 151 582 85 160 31 5 14 72 7 10 8 56-3 64 18-10 7 .418 .3412003 Cleveland .244 64 250 43 61 13 2 2 19 5 1 0 29-0 20 8-3 7 .336 .321 LakeCounty .071 4 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 1-0 0 .071 .1332004 Cleveland .291 148 567 82 165 28 3 7 59 20 6 1 57-0 62 19-6 11 .388 .3532005 SanFrancisco .271 152 568 66 154 28 4 3 45 20 2 5 56-0 58 24-10 8 .350 .3412006 SanFrancisco .295 153 579 88 171 22 10 4 58 13 5 6 56-3 51 24-7 4 .389 .361MinorTotals .241 498 1740 245 419 66 17 12 151 25 21 9 206-6 226 89-51101 .319 .321S.F.Totals .283 305 1147 154 325 50 14 7 103 33 7 11 112-3 109 48-17 12 .370 .351A.L.Totals .275 2138 7819 1129 2147 348 54 66 715 185 73 35 785-7 794 318-129160 .358 .341N.L.Totals .283 305 1147 154 325 50 14 7 103 33 7 11 112-3 109 48-17 12 .370 .351M.L.Totals .276 2443 8966 1283 2472 398 68 73 818 218 80 46 897-10 903 366-146172 .360 .342

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1998 AL,Colorado .500 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .500 .5001999 AL,Boston .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 .0002002 AL,Milwaukee .500 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 01.500 .667ASGTotals .400 3 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .800 .500

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CAREER…right-hander returns to Giants organization, while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery performed July 6…was dealt from Giants to Tampa Bay April 28, 2006, after pitching admirably in SF uniform since 2004…9th San Francisco native to see big league action with Giants impressed with his character and stuff during 1st stint, including nearly 4-month stint as team’s closer in 2005…in fact, with 23 saves in 2005, became 9th Giants pitcher to record 20 rescues in single season (since save became official stat in 1969)…joined Rod Beck (5 times), Robb Nen (5), Gary Lavelle (3), Greg Minton (3), Matt Herges (1), Craig Lefferts (1), Dave Righetti (1) and Tim Worrell (1)…has made 125 of his 150 career appearances in SF uniform, logging 9-6 mark with 24 saves and 4.68 ERA…other San Franciscans to play with Giants were Al Gallagher (1970-73), John Boccabella (1974), Ken Reitz (1976), Fred Breining (1980-83), Mike Vail (1983), Keith Comstock (1987), Willie McGee (1991-94) and Jalal Leach (2001)…originally selected by New York-NL in 2nd round of 1997 First-Year Player Draft, owns 13-9 lifetime mark with 34 saves and 4.80 in 150 ML games (1 start) with Mets (2002), Giants (2004-06) and Devil Rays (2006)…is product of University (SF) High School and Cal…

2006 SEASON…struggled with Giants out of gates, but righted ship with Tampa Bay before suffering season-ending elbow injury…went 0-1 in 6 outings with SF, while being touched for 15.19 ERA…was designated for assignment April 23, and dealt to Devil Rays April 28 in exchange for minor league RHP Carlos Hines…was 10-for-14 in save opportunities during 1st career stint in AL, going 1-3 with 4.95 ERA in 20 outings…converted 9-straight save chances May 5-June 5, 4 of which required more than 1.0-inning effort…forged 2.63 ERA (4er, 13.2ip) over 13 May out-ings…lone junior circuit win came May 19 over Marlins, working top of 10th before TB won on walk-off HR…worked 2.0 innings June 12 at Detroit in last appearance of season…landed on DL June 14 with right elbow strain…underwent season-ending “Tommy John” surgery on elbow July 6, procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL…

2005…was godsend to SF bullpen, stepping into closer’s role following April disablement of Armando Benitez…despite not assuming full-time stopper duties until May 12, and although he himself was disabled Aug. 20-Sept. 7, still ranked 10th in NL Rolaids Relief Man standings with 66 points…went 6-4 with 23 saves (in 28 opportunities), becoming 9th Giants pitcher to post 20 rescues in single sea-son…beginning with save May 12 at Houston through Aug. 19, was tied for 7th in senior circuit with 21 saves…in 28 save opportunities overall, fashioned 3.25 ERA (10er, 27.0ip) with .216 avg. against (22-for-102)…was placed on 15-day Disabled List prior to Aug. 20 contest with right shoulder inflam-mation…was activated Sept. 7, and was dominant down stretch…tossed 8.0-scoreless innings over his final 11 outings, going 3-0 with save and .207 avg. against (6-for-29)…had historic save June 17 in Detroit…according to Elias Sports Bureau, became 1st reliever since save rule was instituted in 1969 to record save by entering with bases loaded and subsequently striking out side without allowing run to score…fanned Ivan Rodriguez, Craig Monroe and Chris Shelton in succession to preserve Jason Schmidt’s 4-0 victory…provided fitting final tribute to Robb Nen on day honoring Giants’ all-time saves leader July 9, tossing perfect 9th to shut door on 2-0 SF victory over Cardinals…2004…rookie hurler performed admirably, helping solidify bullpen for boyhood club…originally non-roster invi-tee to Spring Training, spent bulk of year in majors for 1st time after Giants purchased his contract from triple-A Fresno April 28…fashioned 5-1 mark with save and 4.24 ERA for SF over 52 relief

Tyler WalkerriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: May 15, 19762007 Opening Day Age: 30Birthplace: San Francisco, CaliforniaResides: San Francisco, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-3 Weight : 275M.L. Service: 3 years, 19 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 11, 2006Contract Status: Non-roster invitee

> 9th Giants pitcher to record 20 saves in season (23 in 2005)> 1 of 9 native San Franciscans to play for Giants

CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .345 87 30 0 8Turner .214 28 6 0 0Wrigley .344 32 11 0 4GreatAmer. .325 40 13 0 3Coors .325 77 25 2 7Dolphin .276 29 8 0 2MinuteMaid .242 33 8 0 5Dodger .250 76 19 1 6Miller .219 32 7 0 2Shea .290 31 9 0 3CitizensBank .435 23 10 1 1PNC .286 35 10 0 3Busch .333 6 2 0 0PETCO .288 66 19 0 4AT&T .269 566 152 2 55RFK .211 19 4 0 0Camden .273 205 56 1 17Fenway .266 293 78 1 31U.S.Cellular .247 324 80 2 33Jacobs .286 2842 812 27 312Comerica .225 129 29 0 7Kauffman .283 297 84 4 24Angel .265 257 68 3 27Metrodome .306 363 111 4 32Yankee .247 267 66 1 20McAfee .211 284 60 1 12Safeco .275 102 28 1 3Tropicana .250 100 25 1 12Ameriquest .329 213 70 1 24RogersCentre .304 247 75 6 25

VIZQUEL’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:6,Aug.31,2004atNewYork-AL(withCleveland)MostRBI:6(twice),last:June18,1996vs.Boston(withCleveland)MostHomeRuns:2(twice),last:June8,2002vs.NewYork-NL (withCleveland)CareerGrandSlams:4,last:April7,2000vs.TampaBay(offJuanGuzman) (withCleveland)LongestHittingStreak:18games,July14-Aug.1,2002

VIZQUEL’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .370 73 27 0 5 .291 165 48 0 13Atlanta .360 25 9 0 5 .300 50 15 0 5Chicago-NL .261 23 6 0 3 .241 79 19 0 5Cincinnati .280 25 7 0 2 .310 184 57 6 23Colorado .414 58 24 1 9 .306 147 45 2 15Florida .364 22 8 0 2 .232 56 13 0 4Houston .200 20 4 0 5 .211 95 20 0 8LosAngeles-NL .236 72 17 1 6 .241 141 34 2 14Milwaukee .233 30 7 0 1 .285 389 111 3 32NewYork-NL .200 20 4 0 1 .258 66 17 2 11Philadelphia .250 24 6 1 1 .345 58 20 1 4Pittsburgh .231 26 6 0 1 .262 107 28 1 7St.Louis .438 16 7 1 3 .305 82 25 2 11SanDiego .236 72 17 0 10 .260 146 38 0 13SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .--- -- -- -- --Washington .474 19 9 0 3 .365 52 19 1 8Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .267 514 137 3 54Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .289 578 167 3 65Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .276 703 194 6 67Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .246 175 43 2 9Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .271 675 183 4 59KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .280 626 175 7 55LosAngeles-AL .167 12 2 0 0 .263 499 131 4 49Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .298 698 208 5 68NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .257 518 133 2 42Oakland .292 24 7 0 0 .245 555 136 2 33Seattle .100 10 1 0 0 .292 353 103 3 28TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .241 170 41 1 20Texas .375 8 3 0 1 .289 595 172 3 55Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .286 490 140 8 41Interleague .241 54 13 0 1 .261 7149 1863 53 645Home .284 292 83 2 34 .277 4432 1228 32 435Road .307 287 88 2 24 .274 4534 1244 41 383Day .265 196 52 0 24 .272 2620 713 22 260Night .311 383 119 4 34 .277 6346 1759 51 558Grass .295 579 171 4 58 .277 6965 1926 53 660Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .273 2001 546 20 158vs.LHP .340 141 48 0 7 .255 2466 630 20 229vs.RHP .281 438 123 4 51 .283 6500 1842 53 589RISP .313 112 35 1 48 .281 2099 589 19 708BasesLoaded .267 15 4 0 12 .277 159 44 4 133asPinchHitter .000 2 0 0 0 .128 39 5 0 2asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .000 0 0 0 0March/April .375 80 30 1 10 .271 1216 329 13 131May .271 96 26 2 12 .277 1463 405 14 142June .281 96 27 0 2 .295 1547 456 10 137July .295 105 31 0 11 .298 1624 484 17 148August .327 113 37 1 12 .262 1665 437 8 128Sept./Oct. .202 99 20 0 11 .249 1451 361 11 132BeforeASB .302 311 94 3 28 .286 4736 1353 43 459AfterASB .287 268 77 1 30 .265 4230 1119 30 359

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DP2ndBase .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0Shortstop .984 2427 3733 6924172 108291567Outfield .--- 1 0 0 0 0 0

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:2WithGiants:1Last:April22,2006atColorado(offAaronCook)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:3WithGiants:0Last:Sept.9,2001vs.Chicago-AL(withCleveland)(offKeithFoulke)

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TYLER LANIER WALKERYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1997 GCL-Mets 0-0 1.00 5 0 0 0 3 9.0 8 1 1 0 0 2 9 0 0 Pittsfield 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 01998 Columbia 5-5 4.12 34 13 0 0 1 115.2 122 63 53 9 3 38 110 8 11999 St.Lucie 6-5 2.94 13 13 2 0 0 79.2 64 31 26 6 3 29 64 4 1 Binghamton 6-4 6.22 13 13 0 0 0 68.0 78 49 47 11 2 32 59 4 32000 Binghamton 7-6 2.75 22 22 0 0 0 121.0 82 43 37 3 2 55 111 9 1 Norfolk 1-3 2.39 5 5 0 0 0 26.1 29 7 7 0 0 9 17 1 02001 St.Lucie 0-2 8.04 4 4 0 0 0 15.2 19 14 14 0 0 3 11 3 0 Binghamton 1-0 0.40 4 3 0 0 0 22.1 9 2 1 1 0 13 13 1 0 Norfolk 3-2 4.02 8 8 0 0 0 40.1 34 19 18 7 1 8 35 1 02002 Norfolk 10-5 3.99 28 25 1 1 1 142.0 152 65 63 13 4 38 109 2 3 NewYork(NL) 1-0 5.91 5 1 0 0 0 10.2 11 7 7 3 0 5 7 0 02003 Toledo 2-9 4.45 26 22 1 0 0 131.1 139 73 65 13 2 47 117 3 32004 Fresno 1-1 1.72 9 1 0 0 0 15.2 16 5 3 1 0 2 15 0 0 SanFrancisco 5-1 4.24 52 0 0 0 1 63.2 69 31 30 8 1 24 48 1 02005 SanFrancisco 6-4 4.23 67 0 0 0 23 61.2 68 31 29 9 3 27 54 4 02006 SanFrancisco 0-1 15.19 6 0 0 0 0 5.1 9 9 9 1 0 5 3 1 0 TampaBay 1-3 4.95 20 0 0 0 10 20.0 18 11 11 0 0 7 16 0 0MinorTotals 42-42 3.84 172 129 4 1 5 787.0 754 374 336 65 17 277 671 37 12S.F.Totals 9-6 4.68 125 0 0 0 24 130.2 146 71 68 18 4 56 105 6 0A.L.Totals 1-3 4.95 20 0 0 0 10 20.0 18 11 11 0 0 7 16 0 0N.L.Totals 10-6 4.78 130 1 0 0 24 141.1 157 78 75 21 4 61 112 6 0M.L.Totals 13-9 4.80 150 1 0 0 34 161.1 175 89 86 21 4 68 128 6 0

WALKER’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2006 .--- 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 .--- 1.000Career .000 130 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 6 0-0 1 .000 .091

LASTHOMERUN:None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyNewYork-NLin2ndroundof1997First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ ClaimedonwaiversbyDetroit,April3,2003.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.15,2003;signedbySanFrancisco,Nov.19,2003.

■ PlacedonDisabledListAug.21-Sept.6,2005withrightshoulderinflammation.

■ Designatedforassignment,April23,2006;tradedtoTampaBayinexchangeforRHPCarlosHines,April28,2006.

■ PlacedonDisabledListJune13,2006-endofseasonwithrightelbowsurgery.

■ Released,Nov.13,2006;signedbySanFranciscoDec.11,2006.

appearances…5 wins and 52 appear-ances both tied for 8th among National League rookie hurlers…was particu-larly effective following All-Star Break, posting 3.51 ERA (13er, 33.1ip) in 25 2nd half outings…with Giants debut April 28 vs. Braves, became 9th San Francisco native to see ML action with Giants…garnered 1st SF win in impres-sive fashion, blanking Florida over 3.0-relief innings April 30…earned 1st big league save June 13 at Baltimore…opened year with Fresno, logging 1-1 mark with 1.72 ERA in 9 games (1 start) with Grizzlies…2003…was in Mets’ Spring Training camp as part of 40-man roster, but was designated for assignment March 29 and later

placed on waivers…claimed by Detroit April 3 and spent remainder of campaign with triple-A Toledo…was mainstay of Mud Hens’ rotation, finishing 2nd on staff with 22 starts…in 26 appearances overall, went 2-9 with 4.45 ERA…2002…logged pair of stints with Mets, while spending majority of season with triple-A Norfolk…was recalled July 2 and made ML debut that night at Philadelphia, working 1.0-inning of relief…was optioned back to Norfolk July 5, but returned to majors for good with Sept. 2 recall…made 1st big league start and earned 1st ML victory Sept. 7 at Philadelphia…worked 5.0 innings, allowing 3 runs on 6 hits as Mets won 5-4…pitched in 5 games for New York overall, logging 5.91 ERA…had solid minor league cam-paign, going 10-5 with 3.99 ERA in 28 games (25 starts) for Tides…2001…made stops at single-, double- and triple-A levels in Mets organization, combining for 4-4 record and 3.79 ERA (33er, 78.1ip) in 16 games (15 starts)…missed spring while recovering from surgery on labrum of right shoulder, procedure performed Oct. 23, 2000 by Dr. David Altchek…joined single-A St. Lucie June 8 before June 29 promotion to double-A Binghamton…earned promotion to Norfolk July 22…2000…spent majority of campaign with Binghamton, finishing 3rd in Eastern League with 2.75 ERA…went 7-6 in 22 starts at double-A level, holding opposition to .191 avg. against (82-for-430)…made triple-A debut at end of season, going 1-3 with 2.39 ERA (7er, 26.1ip) in 5 starts for Norfolk…1999…named to Florida State League’s mid-season All-Star team while with St. Lucie…was 6-5 with 2.94 ERA (26er, 79.2ip) in 13 starts, earning promotion to Binghamton June 20…1998…worked in career-high 34 games, including 13 starts, for single-A Columbia…was 5-5 with 4.12 ERA…helped club to South Atlantic League title with dominant performance in Game 2 of circuit’s championship series, striking out 16 batters while working 7.0-innings of 1-hit, shutout ball against Greensboro…1997…began professional career with Mets’ rookie-level club in Gulf Coast League…was promoted to single-A Pittsfield and made 1 appearance…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…San Francisco native has given back to hometown com-munity in many ways over past 3 years, attending variety of projects with Giants Community Fund…has participated in Giants Challenger Clinic at AT&T Park, teaching basics of baseball to children with disabilities…has also been annual speaker at Youth Little League Day, and greeted fans entering AT&T Park gates prior to 2004 home opener…has met with group of kids from Boys and Girls Club of East Palo Alto, taking group to lunch…has also lent time to KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…

PERSONAL…graduated from University (San Francisco, CA) High School in 1994…lettered in baseball and soccer as prepster…attended University of California, Berkeley and earned spot on baseball team as walk-on catcher…selected Top Professional Prospect at National Baseball Congress World Series in summer of 1996…married (Maria, Jan. 13, 2007)…

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Native San Franciscans to Play for Giants

Player,Pos. YearswithGiants

AlGallagher,IF.................................... 1970-73JohnBoccabella,C..................................1974KenReitz,IF...............................................1976FredBreining,P.................................. 1980-83MikeVail,IF/OF.........................................1983KeithComstock,P....................................1987WillieMcGee,OF................................ 1991-94JalalLeach,OF.........................................2001TylerWalker,P................................... 2004-06

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CAREER…25-year-old right-hander went from non-roster invitee to key component of SF bull-pen in 2006…is SF’s 5th-best prospect entering 2007, according to Baseball America…potential closer tied for Giants’ organizational lead with 21 saves during dominating 2005 minor league campaign…has posted impressive numbers during 1st 3 professional seasons, logging 3.42 ERA and 31 saves in 98 minor league outings (3 starts)…has yielded just 121 hits in 146.1 innings, limiting hitters to .219 avg. (553 at-bats)…possesses explosive fastball, demonstrating full recovery from 2003 elbow injury that required “Tommy John” surgery…

2006 SEASON…logged 4 different ML stints during 3rd professional campaign, pitching for Giants April 23-May 20, May 23-June 6, July 1-Aug. 12 and Sept. 1-end of season…went 2-3 with save and 5.40 ERA in 31 big league relief outings…however, posted 3.86 mark (8er, 18.2ip) over his last 20 appearances, including 17-scoreless efforts…stranded 15 of 17 inherited runners (88.2%), while opposing batters hit just .100 (3-for-30) off him in RISP situations…held right-handers to .235 mark (16-for-68) on year…had his contract purchased from triple-A Fresno April 23, and made ML debut that day with 2.0-scoreless innings at Colorado…however, suffered left oblique strain during contest and landed on DL next day…was optioned to minors upon May 20 activation…earned 1st big league save July 2 at San Diego, working final 1.2 innings of SF’s 6-2 victory…recorded 1st ML win July 19 vs. Milwaukee, tossing scoreless 9th before Giants plated 2 runs in bottom of frame for come-back victory…posted 1-3 mark with 7 saves and 2.89 ERA in 24 outings with Grizzlies…also pitched in 1 game for single-A San Jose while on rehab assignment…dominated competition in Puerto Rico Winter League, sharing circuit lead with 14 saves…was unscored upon in 17 outings (16.2 ip), while limiting opponents to .094 avg.…struck out 21 batters…

2005…excelled during stops at 3 levels of Giants’ chain, going combined 6-2 with 21 saves and 1.35 ERA (9er, 60.0ip) in 50 relief appearances…save total matched San Jose’s Joe Bateman for tops in SF organization…yielded miniscule .172 avg. against (37-for-215), including .190 mark (8-for-42) while pitching for Fresno…opened year with single-A Augusta, and was tabbed to South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star squad after going 5-1 with 13 saves and 0.82 ERA (3er, 33.0ip) in 26 out-ings…logged 8 saves with 0.57 mark (1er, 15.2ip) in 15 contests at double-A Norwich…2004…after not pitching in 2003 while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery, opened professional career at single-A Hagerstown…worked in 23 games (3 starts), going 2-5 with 3 saves and 5.34 ERA…

PERSONAL…graduated from Londonderry (NH) High School…attended Louisiana State University…was teammates with current Giants pitcher Billy Sadler at LSU…married (April, Nov. 24, 2005)…

Brian WilsonriGht-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: March 16, 19822007 Opening Day Age: 25Birthplace: Winchester, MassachusettsResides: Mesa, ArizonaBats: Right Throws: Right Height : 6-1 Weight : 205M.L. Service: 118 daysHow Obtained: Giants’ 24th round selection in 2003 First-Year Player DraftContract Status: Signed through 2007

CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-2 7.56 7 8.1 9 7Turner 0-0-1 1.50 4 6.0 4 1Wrigley 0-1-1 5.40 2 1.2 4 1GreatAmer. 0-0-1 13.50 3 1.1 5 2Coors 2-0-2 4.09 11 11.0 11 5Dolphin 0-0-1 0.00 2 4.0 2 0MinuteMaid 0-02 0.00 2 2.0 0 0Dodger 0-1-0 4.50 5 4.0 6 2Miller 0-0-2 4.50 2 2.0 1 1Shea 0-0-1 1.35 6 6.2 7 1Citiz.Bank 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.1 0 0PNC 1-0-0 0.00 3 4.1 2 0Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 1-0-1 1.23 5 7.1 5 1AT&T 6-3-7 5.52 62 62.0 78 38RFK ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

Camden 0-1-0 3.86 4 4.2 4 2Fenway 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica 0-0-1 11.25 3 4.0 5 5Kauffman 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 1 0Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee 0-0-2 2.45 5 3.2 3 1Safeco 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Tropicana 1-3-6 5.91 11 10.2 9 7Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre 0-0-1 6.75 1 1.1 2 1

WALKER’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 15.43 2 2.1 4 4 2-0-2 5.14 13 14.0 14 8Atlanta 0-1-0 18.00 3 2.0 2 4 1-1-1 5.06 10 10.2 7 6Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-1 6.75 5 4.0 6 3Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 5.40 5 3.1 6 2Colorado ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-1-3 4.08 17 17.2 22 8Florida 1-0-1 0.00 2 2.0 0 0 3-0-3 0.00 7 11.1 3 0Houston 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 3 1 0-0-2 6.75 4 4.0 5 3LosAngeles-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-2 8.10 13 10.0 19 9Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-2 2.70 3 3.1 1 1NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 1.93 5 4.2 6 1Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 4.66 4 9.2 8 5Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 6.14 6 7.1 11 5St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-1 13.50 5 4.2 11 7SanDiego ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-1 4.26 11 12.2 13 6SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 3.72 7 9.2 11 4

Baltimore 0-1-0 13.50 2 1.1 3 2 0-1-1 3.86 4 4.2 4 2Boston 0-1-1 15.43 4 2.1 2 4 0-1-1 16.88 5 2.2 3 5Chicago-AL 0-0-2 0.00 2 2.2 1 0 0-0-2 0.00 2 2.2 1 0Cleveland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Detroit 0-0-0 9.00 1 2.0 3 2 0-0-1 11.25 3 4.0 5 5KansasCity 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-1 0.00 2 2.1 1 0LosAngeles-AL 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.1 1 0 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.1 1 0Minnesota ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 1 0NewYork-AL 0-1-0 13.50 1 1.1 2 2 0-1-0 13.50 1 1.1 2 2Oakland 0-0-2 0.00 3 2.2 1 0 0-0-4 2.45 9 7.1 4 2Seattle 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.0 1 0 0-0-1 0.00 1 1.0 1 0TampaBay ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 9.00 1 1.0 1 1Texas ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Toronto 0-0-2 3.86 2 2.1 4 1 0-0-2 1.93 4 4.2 8 1

Interleague 1-0-1 0.00 2 2.0 0 0 1-1-6 3.44 19 18.1 14 7

Season 1-4-10 7.11 26 25.1 27 20 13-9-34 4.80150 161.1 175 86Home 1-3-6 7.82 14 12.2 13 11 7-5-13 5.42 74 74.2 89 45Road 0-1-4 6.39 12 12.2 14 9 6-4-21 4.26 76 86.2 86 41Day 0-0-3 0.00 9 7.2 3 0 4-2-7 5.51 48 50.2 61 31Night 1-4-7 10.19 17 17.2 24 20 9-7-27 4.47102 110.2 114 55Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 5.40 1 5.0 6 3Reliever 1-4-10 7.11 26 25.1 27 20 12-9-34 4.78149 156.1 169 83

March/April 0-2-1 17.55 9 6.2 11 13 3-2-1 7.84 20 20.2 24 18May 1-2-8 2.63 13 13.2 11 4 4-3-15 4.30 37 37.2 41 18June 0-0-1 5.40 4 5.0 5 3 0-1-6 4.82 27 28.0 30 15July ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-2-7 5.26 24 25.2 28 15August ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-4 4.94 19 23.2 28 13Sept./Oct. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 5-0-1 2.45 23 25.2 24 7BeforeASB 1-4-10 7.11 26 25.1 27 20 7-6-24 5.32 93 94.2 102 56AfterASB ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 6-3-10 4.05 57 66.2 83 30

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .958 150 9 14 1 24 1

WALKER’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:5.0,Sept.7,2002atPhiladelphia(withNewYork-NL) Reliever:3.0(3times),last:Aug.24,2004atFloridaMostStrikeouts: 4(twice),last:June12,2006atDetroit(withTampaBay)WinningStreak: 5games,April30-May27,2004LosingStreak: 3games,April7-May3,2006

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BRIAN P. WILSONYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2004 Hagerstown 2-5 5.34 23 3 0 0 3 57.1 63 37 34 7 3 22 41 1 02005 Augusta 5-1 0.82 26 0 0 0 13 33.0 23 7 3 0 3 7 30 0 0 Norwich 0-0 0.57 15 0 0 0 8 15.2 6 1 1 0 1 5 22 0 0 Fresno 1-1 3.97 9 0 0 0 0 11.1 8 7 5 0 0 8 13 1 02006 Fresno 1-3 2.89 24 0 0 0 7 28.0 20 9 9 2 0 14 30 0 0 SanFrancisco 2-3 5.40 31 0 0 0 1 30.0 32 19 18 1 1 21 23 0 0 SanJose 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0MinorTotals 9-10 3.42 98 3 0 0 31 146.1 121 62 53 9 7 57 137 2 0M.L.Totals 2-3 5.40 31 0 0 0 1 30.0 32 19 18 1 1 21 23 0 0

WILSON’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .000 31 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000--- Career .000 31 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 .000 .000

LASTHOMERUN:None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySanFranciscoin24throundof2003First-YearPlayerDraft.SignedbyTomKorenek.

■ PlacedonDisabledListApril24-May19,2006(includingrehabilitationassignmentswithSanJoseandFresno)withleftobliquestrain.

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0Turner ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Wrigley ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --GreatAmer. 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 1 0Coors 1-0-0 0.00 3 3.2 3 0Dolphin 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger 0-0-0 4.50 4 4.0 4 2Miller 0-0-0 10.80 1 1.2 1 2Shea 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 2 1Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 2 0Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-1-1 15.43 2 2.1 2 4AT&T 1-1-0 4.85 13 13.0 12 7RFK 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 2 0

Camden ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Fenway ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --U.S.Cellular ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Jacobs ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Comerica ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Kauffman ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Angel ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Metrodome ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Yankee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --McAfee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Safeco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Tropicana ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Ameriquest ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --RogersCentre ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

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2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-0-0 6.75 2 2.2 2 2 0-0-0 6.75 2 2.2 2 2Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Cincinnati 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.2 1 0Colorado 1-0-0 0.00 5 4.2 4 0 1-0-0 0.00 5 4.2 4 0Florida 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 2Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL 0-0-0 3.60 6 5.0 5 2 0-0-0 3.60 6 5.0 5 2Milwaukee 1-0-0 4.91 3 3.2 3 2 1-0-0 4.91 3 3.2 3 2NewYork-NL 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 2 1 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 2 1Philadelphia 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 2 1 0-0-0 6.75 1 1.1 2 1Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.1 2 0St.Louis 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 1 0SanDiego 0-2-1 7.50 5 6.0 5 5 0-2-1 7.50 5 6.0 5 5SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Washington 0-0-0 20.25 2 1.1 3 3 0-0-0 20.25 2 1.1 3 3

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Season 2-3-1 5.40 31 30.0 32 18 2-3-1 5.40 31 30.0 32 18Home 1-1-0 4.85 13 13.0 12 7 1-1-0 4.85 13 13.0 12 7Road 1-2-1 5.82 18 17.0 20 11 1-2-1 5.82 18 17.0 20 11Day 2-3-1 6.19 15 16.0 18 11 2-3-1 6.19 15 16.0 18 11Night 0-0-0 4.50 16 14.0 14 7 0-0-0 4.50 16 14.0 14 7Starter ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Reliever 2-3-1 5.40 31 30.0 32 18 2-3-1 5.40 31 30.0 32 18

March/April 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 2.0 2 0May 0-0-0 4.50 3 4.0 3 2 0-0-0 4.50 3 4.0 3 2June 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 2 1 0-1-0 27.00 2 0.1 2 1July 1-2-1 7.43 14 13.1 17 11 1-2-1 7.43 14 13.1 17 11August 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.2 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.2 3 0Sept./Oct. 1-0-0 5.40 7 6.2 5 4 1-0-0 5.40 7 6.2 5 4BeforeASB 0-2-1 8.10 10 10.0 12 9 0-2-1 8.10 10 10.0 12 9AfterASB 2-1-0 4.05 21 20.0 20 9 2-1-0 4.05 21 20.0 20 9

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher 1.000 31 1 3 0 4 0

WILSON’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: NocompletegamesInningsPitched-Starter:Nocareerstarts Reliever:2.0(4times),last:Aug.12,2006atLosAngeles-NLMostStrikeouts: 3(twice),last:May26,2006vs.ColoradoWinningStreak: 1game(twice),last:Sept.20,2006LosingStreak: 2games,June3-July1,2006

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .348 46 16 0vs.Right .235 68 16 1

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RELIEFPITCHERS’SAVERULE:ApitcheriscreditedwithaSavewhenhemeetsallthreeofthefollowingconditions:1)heisthefinishingpitcherinagamewonbyhisclub,2)heisnotthewinningpitcher,and,3)hequalifiesunderoneofthefollowingconditions:a)heentersthegamewithaleadofnomorethanthreerunsandpitchesforatleastoneinning,or,b)heentersthegamewiththepotentialtyingruneitheronbase,atbatorondeck,or,c)hepitcheseffectivelyforatleastthreeinnings.

PLAYERLIMITS:40,untilOpeningDay,whenthenumbermustbereducedto25,untilSeptember1,whenitagainbecomes40.

FIELDINGCHAMPIONSHIPQUALIFICATIONS:Theindividualfieldingchampionsshallbethefielderswiththehighestfieldingaverageateachposition,provided:

(1)Acatchermusthaveparticipatedasacatcherinatleastone-halfthenumberofgamesscheduledforeachclubinhisleaguethatseason;

(2)Aninfielderoroutfieldermusthaveparticipatedathispositioninatleasttwo-thirdsofthenumberofgamesscheduledforeachclubinhisleaguethatseason;

(3)Apitchermusthavepitchedatleastasmanyinningsasthenumberofgamessched-uledforeachclubinhisleaguethatseason.EXCEPTION:Ifanotherpitcherhasafield-ingaverageashighorhigher,andhashandledmoretotalchancesinalessernumberofinnings,heshallbethefieldingchampion.

CONSECUTIVE-GAMEHITTINGSTREAKS:Aconsecutive-gamehittingstreakshallnotbeterminatedifalltheplayer’splateappearances(oneormore)resultinabaseonballs,hitbatsman,defensiveinterferenceorasacrificebunt.Thestreakshallterminateiftheplayerhasasacrificeflyandnohit.

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CAREER…2002 American League All-Star enters his 2nd full season with Giants in 2007…accomplished veteran is 1 of only 3 switch-hitters in ML history to hit over .300 with at least 185 hits, 45 2Bs and 20 HRs in single season, doing so in 2005…joins Jose Vidro (2000) and Lance Berkman (2001) in select group…moreover, 2002 totals of 181 hits, 39 2Bs and 27 steals have been equaled by just 6 other switch-hitters since 1900: John Anderson (1901), Max Carey (1925), Ozzie Smith (1987), Devon White (1991), Roberto Alomar (1991, 1999-2000) and Jimmy Rollins (2004 and 2006)…32-year-old owns lifetime .284 batting avg. with 246 2Bs, 49 3Bs, 80 HRs, 457 RBI and 153 stolen bases in 1,142 ML games…has been consistent throughout career, with .286 avg. batting left-handed (886-for-3,100) and .280 mark from right side (322-for-1,152)…logged 51-hit effort in Sept. 2005, marking most hits by Giants player in any single month in at least 35 years (courtesy: Elias Sports Bureau)…hit for cycle Aug. 15, 2005 at Cincinnati, becoming 21st player in Giants franchise history to accomplish feat (23rd occurrence), and 8th player in SF annals…became just 2nd switch-hitter in franchise history, and 1st in SF logs, to hit for cycle (NYG’s Dave Bancroft, June 1, 1921 vs. Philadelphia)…baseball and basketball standout at San Ramon Valley (Danville, CA) HS and Santa Clara (CA) University, was originally selected by Florida in 3rd round of 1995 First-Year Player Draft…was chosen by Tampa Bay in 3rd round of 1998 Expansion Draft, and made big league debut later that year…9-year ML veteran has seen action with Devil Rays (1998-2002), Mariners (2003-05) and Giants (2005-06)…versatile gloveman has primarily played CF in big leagues, but has logged time at all 3 OF positions…has compiled lifetime .991 fielding pct., committing just 25 errors in 2,725 total chances…represented Team USA in 2006’s inaugural World Baseball Classic…

2006 SEASON…was one of SF’s most durable players, logging 149 games despite knee injury that lingered for season’s final 5 months…made 136 starts, including at least 10 opening assignments at all 3 outfield positions (69 in RF, 57 in CF and 10 in LF)…his 359 total chances were tied for 6th-most in NL, while he was 12th with .992 fielding pct. (3 errors)…also tied for 10th in league with club-high 8 OF assists…endured worst offensive season since 2000, batting .262…still ranked 2nd on Giants with 34 2Bs and 3rd with 35 multi-hit contests…however, season was derailed when he fouled ball off his knee May 8 vs. Houston…severe contusion never fully healed, contributing heav-ily to 2nd-half slump which saw him hit just .249 (57-for-229) with 3 HRs and 19 RBI after All-Star Break…did reach base safely to open 1st inning in 44 of his last 106 starts in leadoff spot, going 33-for-95 (.347) with 22 runs, 9 2Bs, 2 HRs and 11 walks…compiled career-high 12-game hitting streak April 6-20…belted pair of leadoff homers, his 5th and 6th with SF and 10th and 11th of career…went deep to open May 15 game at Houston (off Taylor Buchholz) and to inaugurate Aug. 24 contest vs. Cincinnati (off Eric Milton)…

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Birthdate: June 9, 19742007 Opening Day Age: 32Birthplace: Los Angeles, CaliforniaResides: Tampa, FloridaBats: Both Throws: Right Height : 6-2 Weight : 193M.L. Service: 8 yearsHow Obtained: Acquired from Seattle in exchange for C Yorvit Torrealba and RHP Jesse Foppert , July 30, 2005Contract Status: Signed through 2009 (signed 3-year extension prior to 2006 season)

> 2002 AL All-Star> 1 of 3 switch-hitters to hit over .300 with 185 hits, 45 2Bs and 20 HRs (2005)> 5-straight seasons with at least 30 2Bs, 10 HRs, 55 RBI and 10 SBs (2002-06)> 21st player in franchise history, 8th in SF annals, to hit for cycle> Collected 51 hits in Sept. 2005, most by Giant in any single month since at least 1970> Played for Team USA in 2006 World Baseball Classic

2005…began year with Seattle, but returned to Bay Area when he was acquired by SF July 30…all told, set career highs in batting avg. (.306), games (160), hits (189), 2Bs (47) and HRs (20)…also scored 85 runs, rapped out 6 3Bs, and stole 19 bases (in 30 attempts)…was truly spectacular after donning Giants uniform, batting .359 (83-for-231) with 39 runs, 22 2Bs, 5 3Bs, 14 HRs, 26 RBI, .391 on-base pct. and .680 slugging mark in 58 games…beginning with SF debut Aug. 2, ranked among baseball’s leaders in avg. (3rd), hits (1st), runs (T14th), 2Bs (1st), 3Bs (T3rd), HRs (T11th) and slug-ging (1st)…with 14 HRs as Giant, had 2nd most clouts in franchise history by player acquired in middle of campaign…only Kevin Mitchell’s 15 HRs in 1987 are better…perhaps most important, SF was 29-26 (.527) in his 55 starts…was elected National League’s Player of Month for Sept., becoming 1st Giant other than Barry Bonds to win monthly honor since Jeff Kent in June, 2000…led majors with 51 hits, most by any Giants player in any single month in at least 35 years…also paced big leagues with .447 avg. (51-for-114), 100 total bases and .877 slugging pct., while his 11 HRs matched HOU’s Lance Berkman, CLE’s Travis Hafner and BOS’s David Ortiz for top honors…capped sen-sational run by earning NL Player of Week honors for Sept. 26-Oct. 3…belted 4 leadoff HRs with Giants…reached McCovey Cove with clout Sept. 14 off San Diego’s Woody Williams, as he became 7th Giant to record “Splash Hit” at AT&T Park…registered pair of multi-HR games, going deep twice Sept. 3 at Arizona and then again Sept. 30 vs. Diamondbacks at China Basin…became 21st player in franchise history (8th in SF annals) to hit for cycle when he collected single, double, triple and home run Aug. 15 at Cincinnati…hit .275 in 102 games with Seattle…2004…was Seattle’s Opening Day center fielder, after serving as club’s starting left fielder in 2003…made 119 starts in CF, with 32 opening assignments in LF…enjoyed solid season at plate, batting .286 with 14 HRs and career-high 81 RBI…opened season slowly, batting .243 (42-for-173) over 1st 2 months, while going 191 at-bats before initial clout of season…however, hit at .308 clip (135-for-438) over his final 106 contests…matched career high with 5 hits Aug. 21 at Detroit, finishing contest 5-for-6 with 2B, HR and 4 RBI…2003…off-season acquisition became 20th Mariner to start in LF on Opening Day, doubling in 1st Seattle at-bat…struggled to .268 avg. (91-for-339) with 2 HRs and 32 RBI in 1st Half, but batted .330 (86-for-261) with 9 clouts and 43 RBI after All-Star Break…tied then-Seattle record with career-high 5-hit outburst May 27 at Kansas City, finishing 5-for-5 with 2 RBI…enjoyed banner day July 30 vs. Detroit, logging multi-HR game with career-best 6 RBI…hit 3rd career inside-the-park home run Sept. 22 at Anaheim…2002…set then-career highs in mul-tiple offensive categories and was named Devil Rays MVP by Tampa Bay BBWAA chapter…AL All-Star batted .298 with 39 2Bs, 9 3Bs, 14 HRs, 75 RBI and 27 stolen bases…joined TOR’s Shannon Stewart as only 2 players to finish in AL’s top 10 for singles (10th - 119), doubles (T8th) and triples (2nd)…also ranked 7th in junior circuit for base thefts, and 4th with 13 outfield assists…belted 4 leadoff home runs…delivered pinch-hit grand slam April 4 vs. Detroit…tied AL record with 8 extra-base hits over 3 games June 9-11, going 10-for-14 with 6 2Bs, 2 HRs and 6 RBI…established career-high with 12-game hitting streak June 5-19, while hitting at .450 clip (27-for-60)…estab-lished Devil Rays record for most hits in any month with 42 safeties during June, en route to Tampa’s single-season hit mark (181)…went 1-for-2 with 2B, walk, stolen base and run scored in All-Star Game, July 10 in Milwaukee…2001…hit .273 with 25 2Bs, 6 3Bs, 6 HRs and 50 RBI in

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RandyWinn Sept.,2005 51 JeffKent June,2002 46 KenHenderson Aug.,1972 45 MattWilliams May,1995 45 WillieMontanez May,1976 44 courtesy:EliasSportsBureau

Hit MachineRandyWinn’sprolificSept.in2005producedthemosthitsbyanyGiantinasinglemonthsinceatleast1970:

Switch-Hitter DeluxeRandyWinn’samazing2005placedhiminselectcompany,ashebecamejustthethirdswitch-hitterevertobatover.300withatleast185hits,452Bsand20HRsinasingleseason:

Player,Team Year Avg. Hits 2Bs HR

JoseVidro,MON 2000 .330 200 51 24 LanceBerkman,HOU 2001 .331 191 55 34 RandyWinn,SEA-SF 2005 .306 189 47 20

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128 games with Devil Rays…paced Tampa and was 6th in AL with 12 outfield assists…ranked 2nd on club with 13 infield hits and was tied for 2nd with 12 steals…homered in 1st at-bat of season, taking TOR’s Kelvim Escobar deep…broke up Tim Wakefield’s no-hit bid with nobody out in 9th inning June 19, delivering RBI-single off Boston right-hander at Tropicana Field…hammered 1st career leadoff HR July 16 at Atlanta (off Jason Marquis)…played for Santurce in Puerto Rican Winter League following campaign, batting .316 with 6 HRs and 16 RBI in 37 games…2000…logged 3 separate stints with Devil Rays…led organization with .330 avg. (100-for-303) in 79 games with triple-A Durham…batted .252 (40-for-159) over 51 big league contests…1999…made 1st career Opening Day roster, 1st of 3 ML stints with Tampa Bay…appeared in 79 games, 30 fewer than in 1998 rookie campaign…logged 1st career grand slam in unique fashion, connecting for inside-the-park roundtripper on season’s final day, Oct. 3 vs. Yankees (off Jeff Juden)…marked 171st inside-the-park grand slam in ML history, and 1st by AL player since Seattle’s Dan Wilson May 3, 1998 vs. Detroit…1998…led all ML rookies with 26 stolen bases, and was tops among AL freshman with 9 3Bs, despite not joining Devil Rays from Durham until May 11…became 1 of just 8 AL rookies during decade of 1990’s to steal at least 25 bases…led Tampa with 28 infield hits…kept avg. above .300 May 14-Sept. 8, before dipping to season-ending .278…batted .363 (33-for-91) before All-Star Break, but only .247 (61-for-247) in 2nd Half…recorded 1st ML hit May 14, infield single off KC’s Scott Service…belted 1st big league roundtripper July 29, connecting off White Sox’ Jim Parque at Comiskey Park…was Roger Clemens’ 3,000th strikeout victim July 5 at Toronto…logged 12-game hitting streak Aug. 26-Sept. 6, 2nd-longest by AL rookie that year…1997…during final season in Florida organization, combined to steal 51 bases in 132 games between single-A Brevard County and double-A Portland…ranked 4th among all double-A switch-hitters with .292 batting avg….hammered 8 HRs with Portland after not hitting any during 1st 2 minor league seasons (727 at-bats)…1996…spent season with single-A Kane County, batting .270 with 16 2Bs, 3 3Bs and 30 stolen bases in 130 games…1995…tied for 9th in short season New York-Penn League with .315 avg….stole 19 bases in 51 games for single-A Elmira…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY…was active in SF community during 2006 season, partici-pating in variety of programs…opened year by traveling to San Francisco for KNBR/Giants Winter FanFest…during that time, visited with patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento…is only active player who is on board of directors for Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.), group which assists former players…lent his voice, image and time to WritersCorps, San Francisco program that encourages young people to express themselves through writing and spoken word…is member of San Francisco Action Team, national youth volunteer initiative administered by Major League Baseball Players Trust and Volunteers of America that is actively recruiting next generation of vol-unteers…lent his image for anti-drug poster used by Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department…donated television to University Prepatory High School, charter school in Oakland, California…participated in FSN Bay Area’s annual Stay in School Challenge…lent his time and efforts to support 2005 Strike Out Violence Day at AT&T Park…

PERSONAL…graduated from San Ramon Valley (Danville, CA) HS, where he excelled in both baseball and basketball…was named Oakland Tribune’s Scholar Athlete of Year following senior year…attended Santa Clara (CA) University, advancing to NCAA Tournament on both diamond and hardwood…in only full baseball season, earned All-WCC honors in 1995…shared Broncos’ point guard duties with Steve Nash, 2-time NBA MVP with Phoenix Suns…lettered in basketball in 1993 and 1994, while playing on Santa Clara squad that knocked off #2 seed Arizona in 1993 NCAA Tournament…won 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer when he netted half-court shot before 4th quar-ter of Cleveland Cavaliers-Los Angeles Clippers game Jan. 18, 2002 at Staples Center, giving car to his mom…is cousin of former big leaguer Damon Buford, whose father Don played with Orioles and White Sox…married (Blessings)…

DWIGHT RANDOLPH WINNYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP1995 Elmira .315 51 213 38 67 7 4 0 22 0 2 3 15-0 31 19-7 5 .385 .3651996 KaneCounty .270 130 514 90 139 16 3 0 35 11 1 8 47-0 115 30-18 8 .313 .3401997 BrevardCounty.315 36 143 26 45 8 2 0 15 2 1 5 16-1 28 16-8 0 .399 .400 Portland .292 96 384 66 112 15 6 8 36 6 1 7 42-2 92 35-20 4 .424 .3711998 Durham .285 29 123 25 35 5 2 1 16 4 0 0 15-0 24 10-4 2 .382 .362 TampaBay .278 109 338 51 94 9 9 1 17 11 0 1 29-0 69 26-12 4 .367 .3371999 TampaBay .267 79 303 44 81 16 4 2 24 1 2 1 17-0 63 9-9 1 .366 .307 Durham .353 46 207 38 73 20 3 3 30 2 0 1 16-1 27 9-6 4 .522 .4022000 Durham .330 79 303 67 100 24 5 7 40 3 1 3 48-1 53 18-5 7 .512 .425 TampaBay .252 51 159 28 40 5 0 1 16 2 1 2 26-0 25 6-7 1 .302 .3622001 TampaBay .273 128 429 54 117 25 6 6 50 5 2 6 38-0 81 12-10 5 .401 .3392002 TampaBay .298 152 607 87 181 39 9 14 75 1 5 6 55-3 109 27-8 3 .461 .3602003 Seattle .295 157 600 103 177 37 4 11 75 6 5 8 41-0 108 23-5 3 .425 .3462004 Seattle .286 157 626 84 179 34 6 14 81 9 7 8 53-1 98 21-7 4 .427 .3462005 Seattle .275 102 386 46 106 25 1 6 37 6 3 4 37-3 53 12-6 0 .391 .342 SanFrancisco .359 58 231 39 83 22 5 14 26 0 4 1 11-1 38 7-5 1 .680 .3912006 SanFrancisco .262 149 573 82 150 34 5 11 56 3 4 7 48-3 63 10-8 3 .396 .324MinorTotals .303 467 1887 350 571 95 25 19 194 28 6 27 199-5 370 137-68 30 .410 .376S.F.Totals .290 207 804 121 233 56 10 25 82 3 8 8 59-4 101 17-13 4 .478 .341A.L.Totals .283 935 3448 497 975 190 39 55 375 41 25 36 296-7 606 136-64 21 .408 .343N.L.Totals .290 207 804 121 233 56 10 25 82 3 8 8 59-4 101 17-13 4 .478 .341MLTotals .284 1142 4252 618 1208 246 49 80 457 48 29 44 355-11 707 153-77 25 .421 .343

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2002 AL,Milwaukee .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 1-0 01.000 .667

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYear Country AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP2006 UnitedStates .273 4 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 1 0-0 -- .273 .273

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbyFloridain3rdroundof1995First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ SelectedbyTampaBayin3rdroundof1998ExpansionDraft.

■ AcquiredbySeattleinexchangeforIFAntonioPerez,Oct.28,2002.DealcontingentonLouPiniellasigningasmanagerwithTampaBay.

■ AcquiredbySanFranciscoinexchangeforCYorvitTorrealbaandRHPJesseFoppert,July30,2005.

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Multi-Faceted ThreatRandyWinn’sAll-Star2002seasoninTampaBay,inwhichheamassed181hits,392Bsand27steals,hasbeenmatchedorbetteredbyonlysevenotherswitch-hitters(10occurrences)since1900:

Player,Team Year Hits 2B SB

JohnAnderson,MIL 1901 190 46 35 MaxCarey,PIT 1925 186 39 46 OzzieSmith,STL 1987 182 40 43 RobertoAlomar,TOR 1991 188 41 53 DevonWhite,TOR 1991 181 40 33 RobertoAlomar,CLE 1999 182 40 37 RobertoAlomar,CLE 2000 189 40 39 RandyWinn,TB 2002 181 39 27 JimmyRollins,PHI 2004 190 43 30 JimmyRollins,PHI 2006 191 45 36

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CAREER BY PARK

Park AVG. AB H HR RBIChase .442 52 23 3 7Turner .318 44 14 2 6Wrigley .000 9 0 0 0GreatAmer. .333 24 8 1 3Coors .214 56 12 1 3Dolphin .215 65 14 2 4MinuteMaid .417 12 5 1 3Dodger .271 48 13 2 3Miller .323 31 10 1 4Shea .300 40 12 1 2CitizensBank .182 11 2 1 2PNC .273 22 6 0 2Busch .333 3 1 0 1PETCO .297 64 19 0 4AT&T .306 422 129 12 45RFK .314 35 11 0 3Camden .318 110 35 2 9Fenway .223 139 31 3 17U.S.Cellular .309 110 34 4 15Jacobs .247 73 18 0 7Comerica .395 43 17 2 6Kauffman .275 80 22 1 7Angel .296 159 47 4 24Metrodome .333 99 33 1 10Yankee .196 107 21 1 11McAfee .232 185 43 0 14Safeco .277 830 230 15 97Tropicana .281 969 272 15 113Ameriquest .329 140 46 1 11RogersCentre .305 151 46 4 16

WINN’S CAREER HIGHS MostHits:5(twice),last:Aug.21,2004atDetroit(withSeattle)MostRBI:6,July30,2003vs.Detroit(withSeattle)MostHomeRuns:2(3times),last:Sept.30,2005vs.ArizonaCareerGrandSlams:5,last:July8,2005atLosAngeles-AL(offJoelPeralta) (withSeattle)LongestHittingStreak:12games(4times),last:April6-20,2006

WINN’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIArizona .333 75 25 1 9 .396 101 40 5 15Atlanta .389 18 7 0 4 .300 70 21 2 9Chicago-NL .263 19 5 1 1 .361 36 13 2 2Cincinnati .250 24 6 1 1 .318 44 14 2 4Colorado .127 55 7 1 4 .217 106 23 2 7Florida .316 19 6 0 3 .242 124 30 3 8Houston .478 23 11 1 4 .386 44 17 1 4LosAngeles-NL .227 66 15 1 2 .343 105 36 6 10Milwaukee .333 27 9 0 2 .308 39 12 1 4NewYork-NL .222 27 6 1 1 .239 88 21 1 7Philadelphia .143 21 3 1 4 .264 87 23 2 10Pittsburgh .154 26 4 0 2 .237 38 9 0 4St.Louis .313 16 5 1 5 .268 41 11 1 7SanDiego .197 71 14 0 4 .230 165 38 3 15SanFrancisco .--- -- -- -- -- .231 13 3 0 1Washington .360 25 9 0 3 .326 86 28 0 5Baltimore .--- -- -- -- -- .325 234 76 4 25Boston .--- -- -- -- -- .218 284 62 3 32Chicago-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .311 177 55 6 24Cleveland .--- -- -- -- -- .227 150 34 1 14Detroit .--- -- -- -- -- .306 157 48 5 21KansasCity .--- -- -- -- -- .287 136 39 3 15LosAngeles-AL .250 12 3 0 1 .289 291 84 6 40Minnesota .--- -- -- -- -- .294 197 58 1 19NewYork-AL .--- -- -- -- -- .232 280 65 5 34Oakland .231 26 6 0 2 .253 344 87 2 25Seattle .182 11 2 1 1 .338 142 48 4 18TampaBay .--- -- -- -- -- .282 85 24 0 6Texas .583 12 7 1 3 .330 300 99 4 38Toronto .--- -- -- -- -- .313 288 90 5 34Interleague .295 61 18 2 7 .283 3075 869 49 345Home .285 295 84 5 34 .300 683 205 22 91Road .237 278 66 6 22 .283 2135 605 39 212Day .218 211 46 1 10 .266 1299 345 17 123Night .287 362 104 10 46 .292 2953 863 63 334Grass .262 573 150 11 56 .281 2965 834 60 312Turf .--- -- -- -- -- .291 1287 374 20 145vs.LHP .219 155 34 4 16 .280 1152 322 19 106vs.RHP .278 418 116 7 40 .286 3100 886 61 351RISP .236 123 29 2 46 .280 1009 283 21 367BasesLoaded .444 9 4 0 10 .322 87 28 5 77asPinchHitter .167 6 1 0 2 .357 42 15 3 14asDH .--- -- -- -- -- .231 39 9 0 4March/April .315 92 29 1 10 .278 554 154 5 49May .223 112 25 4 14 .278 663 184 8 74June .297 101 30 3 12 .273 841 230 13 79July .245 98 24 0 8 .309 728 225 19 82August .250 104 26 2 5 .268 740 198 12 75Sept./Oct. .242 66 16 1 7 .299 726 217 23 98BeforeASB .270 344 93 8 37 .278 2337 649 34 235AfterASB .249 229 57 3 19 .292 1915 559 46 222

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPOutfield .991 1086 2640 60 25 2725 9

LEADOFF HOME RUNSCareer:11WithGiants:6Last:Aug.24,2006vs.Cincinnati(offEricMilton)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSCareer:2WithGiants:0Last:Aug.28,2004(#2)vs.KansasCity(withSeattle)(offMattKinney)

CAREER…2002 American League Cy Young Award winner signed 7-year contract with Giants Dec. 29, 2006, becoming highest profile free agent pitcher in franchise history…28-year-old south-paw has fashioned outstanding start to career, going 102-63 with 3.55 ERA in 222 Major League starts since 2000 debut…his .618 winning percentage is 12th-best among active pitchers, while he has limited opponents to just .232 batting avg. against—4th-lowest mark among current hurlers with at least 1,400 innings…3-time All-Star has registered at least 10 wins and 200 innings in each of his 6 full seasons in majors, surpassing 14-victory barrier 5 times and 220-frame marker on 4 occasions…in fact, beginning with his 1st full campaign in 2001, has averaged nearly 16 wins, 35 starts and 223.0 innings per year…has never missed start in his career, while pacing majors with 208 opening assignments since 2001 (Greg Maddux is 2nd with 206)…during 6-year stretch from 2001-06, ranks 3rd in big leagues for innings pitched (1,337.2), 4th for wins (95) and 9th for strikeouts (1,018)…workhorse is 1 of only 4 ML pitchers to log at least 200 innings over that span, joining Mark Buehrle, Freddy Garcia and Livan Hernandez…helped his Oakland Athletics teams to 5 playoff berths in 7 years by being game’s best 2nd-half pitcher, going 59-27 with 3.26 ERA in 108 career starts after All-Star Break…59 post-Break victories are most by any pitcher since 2000, eclips-ing such stalwarts as Tim Hudson (57 wins), Andy Pettitte (56), Maddux (55) and Bartolo Colon (54)…has led AL in starts 4 times, while also ranking among junior circuit’s top 10 in ERA during 4 different campaigns…in 108 lifetime starts with at least 4 runs of support, is 85-4 (.955)…originally selected by A’s in 1st round (9th pick overall) of 1999 First-Year Player Draft, leaves club with name etched throughout Oakland-era leaderboard…is 4th in Oakland annals for wins, strikeouts (1,096) and starts, while placing 5th for winning pct. and innings pitched (1,430.1)…also ranked 2nd with 11 career double-digit strikeout games, behind only Vida Blue’s 21 such efforts…

POST SEASON…owns lifetime 4-3 record with 3.25 ERA (16er, 44.1ip) in 7 career post season starts, advancing to playoffs with Oakland on 5 occasions (2000-03, 2006)…has limited opposi-tion to paltry .209 avg. against (34-for-163) upon October stage…Athletics were limited to just 4 runs during his 3 playoff losses…boasts 2.43 ERA (11er, 40.2ip) over 6 ALDS starts, with 4-2 ledger…is perfect 3-0 with 2.29 ERA (5er, 19.2ip) in trio of post season road outings, winning once in hostile environments of New York’s Yankee Stadium and twice at Minnesota’s Metrodome…

Barry Zitoleft-handed Pitcher

Birthdate: May 13, 19782007 Opening Day Age: 28Birthplace: Las Vegas, NevadaResides: Los Angeles, CaliforniaBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight : 6-4 Weight : 208M.L. Service: 6 years, 72 daysHow Obtained: Signed as free agent, Dec. 29, 2006Contract Status: Signed through 2013 (signed 7-year contract with club option for 2014 prior to 2007 season)

> 2002 AL Cy Young Award winner> 3-time AL All-Star (2002-03, 2006)> Owns .618 lifetime winning pct., going 102-63 with 3.55 ERA> Has held opponents to .232 batting avg. against – 4th lowest among active pitchers (min. 1,400ip)> Has registered at least 10 wins and 200 innings in each of 6 full ML seasons> Has averaged 16 wins, 35 starts and 223 innings per year since 2001> Leads majors with 208 starts since 2001> Since 2001, ranks 3rd in majors for innings pitched (1,337.2), 4th for wins (95) and 9th for

strikeouts (1,018)> Leads majors with 59 post-All-Star Break wins since 2000 (59-27, 3.26 ERA)> Is 85-4 (.955) in 108 career starts with 4+ runs of support> 4-3 with 3.25 ERA in 7 career post season starts

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2006 SEASON…went 16-10 with 3.83 ERA in 34 starts during All-Star campaign for Oakland…tied for 8th in AL for victories, while ranking 10th in league for ERA and 3rd for innings pitched (221.0)…paced junior circuit in starts, while finishing 3rd by inducing 31 double-play grounders…walked career-high 99 batters, 2nd-most in AL…also matched his Oakland single-season record for 3rd time with 13 hit batsmen, 3rd-highest total in AL…was 10-game winner for 6th consecutive season, joining Catfish Hunter (7), Tim Hudson (6), Dave Stewart (6) and Vida Blue (6) as only Oakland pitchers with 6 or more 10-win sea-sons…was 10-3 with 2.97 ERA (37er, 112.0 ip) and 9 HRs allowed in 17 road starts, compared to 6-7 with 4.71 ERA (57er, 109.0ip) and 18 clouts allowed in 18 home efforts…ranked second in AL for road ERA and tied for second in road wins…suffered from 8th-lowest run support in AL (4.97)…in fact, A’s scored just 4 runs while he was pitching in his 10 losses (57.1 ip, 0.63 runs per nine innings)…how-ever, still posted incredible 15-1 record (.938) in 23 starts in which received at least 2 runs of support…allowed 2 runs or fewer in 15 of 34 starts and walked 2 batters or fewer 17 times…tossed at least 7.0 innings in 19 of his opening assignments…made 2nd consecutive Opening Day start April 3 against Yankees, becoming just 9th pitcher in Oakland history to take ball in at least 2 lid-lifters…went 9-4 with 2.52 ERA (31er, 110.2 ip) over 16-start stretch from May 1 to July 19…included was 3-1 ledger with 1.32 mark (6er, 41.0ip) over 6 May assignments…struck out Minnesota’s Lew Ford in 6th inning of June 1 start for 1,000th career punchout…matched career high with 11 strikeouts during 7-3 victory June 16 against Dodgers…picked up his 100th career win in A’s 9-3 victory at Texas on August 25…took no-hit-ter into 8th inning for 3rd time in career…com-mitted his only error of season in that game, snapping 76-game errorless streak dating back to July 21, 2004…marked 2nd-longest error-less string by starting pitcher in Oakland his-tory (115 games, Rick Langford)…turned in dominating performance in Game 1 of ALDS at Minnesota, outdueling Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana in 3-1 A’s victory…allowed just 1 run in 8.0 innings, propelling Oakland to 3-

game sweep…however, was on losing end of ALCS Game 1 to Detroit…

2005…went 14-13 with 3.86 ERA in 35 starts…reached double-digits in victories for 5th-con-secutive season, but established career high for losses…tied for AL lead in starts, while ranking 2nd in opponents batting avg. (.221), 3rd in innings pitched (228.1) and 5th in strikeouts (171)…also paced junior circuit with career-high 3,805 pitches thrown, most by Oakland hurler since Dave Stewart had 3,925 in 1991…struggled in season’s opening and closing months, going 0-4 with 6.60 ERA in 5 April starts and 2-3 with 6.50 mark during 6 Sept. assignments…however, went 12-6 with 2.77 ERA and .197 avg. against in 24 starts May-August…A’s scored total of 12 runs while he was pitching during his 13 losses…forged 14-2 mark (.875) in 21 starts with at least 2 runs of support…did not commit an error in 46 total chances, while ranking 6th among AL

pitchers with 34 assists…made 1st career Opening Day start, taking ball April 4 at Baltimore…recorded 1st ML hit June 7 at Washington, singling off Tony Armas, Jr.…won 8-consecutive starts June 28-Aug. 4, com-piling 2.33 ERA and .199 avg. against…earned AL Pitcher of Month honors for July after going 6-0 with 2.51 ERA in 6 starts…2004…was even 11-11 with 4.48 ERA in 34 starts for A’s…ERA and .263 opponents batting avg. were both career highs…also yielded career-high 216 hits, 116 runs, 106 earned runs and 28 HRs…A’s plated only 15 runs in his 11 losses (65.2ip, 2.06 per 9.0 innings)…had 12 no-decisions, which tied for 6th-most in AL and matched 5th-highest total in Oakland history…however, still managed to post 7-4 record with 4.32 ERA in 16 starts after All-Star Break…in fact, went 3-3 with 3.76 ERA and .213 avg. against over his final 10 efforts…left with Oakland ahead in 4 of those starts, only to see bullpen blow lead…2003…named to 2nd-consecutive All-Star team during campaign in which he ranked 7th in AL with 3.30 ERA…also limited opponents to just .219 avg. against, 2nd-lowest mark in junior circuit…however, was just 14-12 due to 8th-low-est run support in loop (4.62)…tied for 4th in AL with career-high 4 complete games, but was just 1-3 in those contests…also ranked 4th in AL with career-high 231.2 innings pitched, while tying for 2nd with 35 starts…was dominant under lights, going 10-6 with AL-best 2.69 ERA in 20 night starts…tossed 7.0 innings in 17 of his 35 starts…picked up 50th career win April 18 at Texas, tossing complete-game, 6-hit shutout in 88th ML start…became 2nd-fastest Athletic to reach 50-win plateau, behind only Rube Waddell (79 starts)…hurled career-low 3-hitter May 27 at Minnesota, but suffered 4-3 loss…duplicated feat July 18 at Metrodome, but lost again by 3-2 count…with winning record, became 1st pitcher in Oakland history to capture Cy Young Award one season and finish with above .500 ledger in next campaign…made pair of starts against Boston in ALDS, going 1-1 with 3.46 ERA…worked 7.0 brilliant innings in Oakland’s 5-1, Game 2 victory, yielding just 1 run on 5 hits with 9 strikeouts…however, took loss in Boston’s 4-3, Game 5 tri-umph…2002…sculpted AL Cy Young Award-winning season, going 23-5 with 2.75 ERA in 35 starts…became 5th Athletic to win honor, and 1st since Dennis Eckersley in 1992…won award at age of 24, becoming youngest Cy Young recepient since Boston’s Roger Clemens in 1986 (also 24 years old)…was also named AL Pitcher of Year by The Sporting News and Major League Baseball Alumni Association…honored as NLBM Satchel Paige Legacy Award AL Pitcher of Year…estab-lished Oakland record with amazing .821 winning percentage, surpassing mark of .818 set by Bob Welch in 1990 (27-6)…led AL in victories with 4th-best single-season total in Oakland history…marked 17th 20-win campaign in Oakland history, while he became 9th Oakland hurler to reach milestone…victory total was most by AL left-hander since Frank Viola won 24 games for Minnesota in 1988, and was 2nd-highest output by southpaw in Oakland annals (Vida Blue logged 24 wins in 1971)…ranked 3rd in AL for ERA, 4th for opponents batting avg. (.218) and 5th for innings pitched (229.1)…also tied for 3rd with 182 strikeouts, 8th-best single-season mark in Oakland history…tossed at least 6.0 innings in 30 of his 35 starts, while allowing 2 or fewer runs on 20 occasions…Oakland was 28-7 (.800) when he took hill…stopper went 13-1 with 3.09 ERA in 17 opening assignments following A’s losses…was simply dominant following All-Star Break, going 12-2 with 1.92 ERA and .203 avg. against in 16 2nd-half starts…in fact, went 22-3 with 2.39 ERA and .210 avg. against over his final 29 starts beginning May 5…was phenomenal 11-1 with 2.56 ERA over 17 starts in Oakland, while going 12-4 with 2.92 mark in 18 road efforts…in fact, marked most road victories by A’s pitcher since Welch had 13 in 1990…lone home loss came Aug. 2 against Detroit, snapping his Oakland-record 16-game home winning streak…undefeated binge began June 18, 2001 and lasted 24 starts…put together 9-game winning streak with 2.22 ERA May 5-June 22…matched career high with 11 strikeouts June 1 at Tampa Bay…was perfect 5-0 with 1.66 ERA in 6 July starts…won his lone post season start, defeating Twins by 6-3 count in Game 3 at Metrodome…allowed 3 runs over 6.0 innings, while striking out 8…2001…started slowly in 1st full big league season, but dominated AL hitters over final 2 months of campaign…was 6-7 with 5.01 ERA in 22 starts through July 24…went 11-1 with miniscule 1.32 ERA and .172 avg. against over final 13 efforts, including 9-game winning streak to finish regular season…in fact, was named AL Pitcher of Month for both Aug. and Sept….went 5-1 with 1.02 ERA over 6 Aug. starts, and was 4-0 with 1.33 mark during his 4 Sept. outings…ended up with 17-8 record and 3.49 ERA in 35 starts overall…became 4th Oakland pitcher, and just 2nd left-hander, to compile 200 strikeouts in season with career-best 205 whiffs…in fact, became just 5th southpaw in

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2001-06 WINS

1. RandyJohnson....................... 1012. RoyOswalt................................. 983. CurtSchilling............................. 974. BarryZito................................... 955. MarkMulder............................. 946. MarkBuehrle............................ 93 GregMaddux............................ 938. MikeMussina........................... 929. FreddyGarcia............................ 9010. BartoloColon............................ 89 MattMorris............................... 89

STRIKEOUTS

1. RandyJohnson.................... 1,5042. CurtSchilling........................ 1,2763. PedroMartinez.................... 1,1804. JavierVazquez..................... 1,1545. JasonSchmidt..................... 1,1426. RogerClemens..................... 1,1007. JohanSantana..................... 1,0828. MikeMussina...................... 1,0379. BarryZito.............................. 1,01810. RoyOswalt............................ 1,016

GAMESSTARTED

1. BarryZito................................. 2082. GregMaddux.......................... 2063. LivanHernandez..................... 2044. MarkBuehrle.......................... 201 TomGlavine............................. 201

INNINGSPITCHED

1. LivanHernandez............... 1,393.12. MarkBuehrle.................... 1,376.23. BarryZito........................... 1,337.24. FreddyGarcia.................... 1,318.05. TimHudson........................ 1,312.1

Most ML Wins, Post All-Star Break

(Since2000) WINS

1. BarryZito................................... 592. TimHudson................................ 573. AndyPettitte.............................. 564. GregMaddux............................ 555. BartoloColon............................ 54

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Athletics franchise history to reach 200-strikeout plateau (Rube Waddell, Eddie Plank, Lefty Grove and Vida Blue)…strikeout total ranked 4th in AL…also ranked among junior circuit leaders for starts (T1st), opponents batting avg. (T3rd - .230), shutouts (T4th - 2), wins (T6th), ERA (8th), complete games (T9th - 3) and win-ning pct. (10th - .680)…worked at least 6.0 innings in 26 of 35 starts, while yielding 3 or fewer runs in 25 efforts…had career-high 5-game losing streak over 8-start stretch April 29-June 7…started 9-game winning streak

with 4-hit shutout in 9-0 victory over Cleveland Aug. 20…struck out career high 11 in that contest, 1 of 5 double-digit strikeout efforts…turned in dominating performance in Game 3 of ALDS, but was losing pitcher in 1-0 decision to Yankees…tossed 8.0 innings of 2-hit, 1-run ball vs. eventual AL champs…2000…made stellar 14-start ML debut, going 7-4 with 2.72 ERA for Oakland…ERA was lowest among ML rookies with at least 30.0 innings pitched…tied for 3rd among AL rookies in strikeouts (78), tied for 4th in wins and ranked 6th in innings (92.2)…limited oppo-nents to .195 batting avg. against…was selected from triple-A Sacramento July 22 and made his ML debut that day vs. Anaheim…became 28th pitcher in Oakland history to start in ML debut, and became 8th to win after allowing just 1 run in 5.0 innings…went 5-1 with 1.73 ERA in 6 Sept. starts as A’s captured AL West title…was named AL Co-Player of Week with White Sox’ Carlos Lee for Sept. 4-10, going 2-0 and tossing 15.2-scoreless innings…tossed 1st career complete game and shutout Sept. 10 against Tampa Bay, 5-hitter in A’s 11-0 victory…made post season debut in his-toric Yankee Stadium, and pitched A’s to 11-1 rout in Game 4 of ALDS…worked 5.2 innings, yield-ing 1 run on 7 hits…was 8-5 with 3.19 ERA in 18 minor league starts, and was named to Baseball America’s Triple-A All-Star team…1999…pitched for 3 different teams in A’s farm system during 1st professional season…was selected in 1st round of June’s First-Year Player Draft, debuted with single-A Visalia in July, was promoted to double-A Midland in Aug. and was sent to triple-A Vancouver in early Sept.…combined to post 6-1 record with 3.16 ERA in 13 starts…struck out 97 batters in just 68.1 innings, while holding opponents to .198 avg. against…went 1-1 with 2.40 ERA in 3 post season games (2 starts) as Canadians won Pacific Coast League championship and Triple-A World Series…

A GIANT IN THE COMMUNITY...has long been extremely active in community endeavors...in fact, his humanitarian efforts are foundation of man he is...was tabbed Baseball’s #1 “Good Guy” in 2006 by The Sporting News...has also been recipient of Dave Stewart Community Service Award...has been finalist for both MLB’s Roberto Clemente Award and Marvin Miller Man of Year Award, both of which recoginze excellence in community service...founded “Strikeouts for Troops” orga-nization in 2005 (www.strikeoutsfortroops.org), to help provide support and comforts of home to wounded United States soldiers and their familes...is currently joined by 35 fellow Major League players in ever-growing program, which has raised nearly $500,000 in less than two years (with 100% of funds raised being distributed directly to troops in need)...has also particpated in numer-ous charitable programs and events, including work with American Liver Foundation (following his mother’s need for liver transplant) and research for biliary atresia (rare liver disease which affects newborns)...is also affiliated with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Special Olympics and Make-A-Wish Foundation...has served as national spokesperson for organ donation, while also lending voice to research efforts dedicated to finding cure for breast and prostate cancer...has twice danced in Oakland Ballet’s “Nutcracker” production, fundraiser to benefit non-profit Oakland Ballet...has participated in Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation fundraiser “Stars to the Rescue”...served on honorary committee for “Benefit Concert for the Animals” to help animals be rescued and cared for in future natural disasters...

PERSONAL...graduated from University (San Diego, CA) High School in 1996...was All-League in baseball as senior...attended UC Santa Barbara as freshman, earning Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball by virtue of striking out 123 batters in 85.1 innings...transferred to Pierce Junior College as sophomore, garnering All-Conference and All-State accolades after going 9-2 with 2.62 ERA and 135 strikeouts in 103.0 innings...attended USC as junior and was 1st Team All-America selection by USA Today Baseball Weekly, Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America...

Pac-10 Pitcher of Year posted 12-3 record with 3.28 ERA and 154 strikeouts in 113.2 innings for Trojans...as prepster, played in 1994 Colt World Series, 1995 Palomino World Series and 1996 Connie Mack World Series...is an accomplished guitarist and published photographer...often plays guitar in his sister Sally’s band, called simply “Sally Zito”...father Joe was conductor/composer for Nat King Cole and other stars…mother Roberta sang with Nat King Cole’s singing group “Merry Young Souls”…was invited to White House for dinner with President and Mrs. George W. Bush...guest starred on Showtime’s The Chris Isaak Show, CBS drama JAG and HBO’s ARLISS, CW’s Girlfriends...has been guest on Last Call with Carson Daly, Late Late Show on CBS, Late Night with David Letterman…his uncle is actor Patrick Duffy...single...

BARRY WILLIAM ZITOYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1999 Visalia 3-0 2.45 8 8 0 0 0 40.1 21 13 11 3 0 22 62 3 0 Midland 2-1 4.91 4 4 0 0 0 22.0 22 15 12 1 1 11 29 2 0 Vancouver 1-0 1.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 6 2 02000 Sacramento 8-5 3.19 18 18 0 0 0 101.2 88 44 36 4 2 45 91 5 0 Oakland 7-4 2.72 14 14 1 1 0 92.2 64 30 28 6 2 45 78 2 02001 Oakland 17-8 3.49 35 35 3 2 0 214.1 184 92 83 18 13 80 205 6 12002 Oakland 23-5 2.75 35 35 1 0 0 229.1 182 79 70 24 9 78 182 2 12003 Oakland 14-12 3.30 35 35 4 1 0 231.2 186 98 85 19 6 88 146 4 02004 Oakland 11-11 4.48 34 34 0 0 0 213.0 216 116 106 28 9 81 163 4 12005 Oakland 14-13 3.86 35 35 0 0 0 228.1 185 106 98 26 13 89 171 4 02006 Oakland 16-10 3.83 34 34 0 0 0 221.0 211 99 94 27 13 99 151 4 2MinorTotals 14-6 3.18 31 31 0 0 0 170.0 136 73 60 8 3 81 188 12 0M.L.Totals 102-63 3.55 222 222 9 4 0 1430.1 1228 620 564 148 65 560 1096 26 5

ZITO’S M.L. BATTINGM.L.Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS E SLG OBP--- 2006 .000 34 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 .000 .000--- Career .034 222 29 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 15 0-0 9 .034 .034

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club,Site W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2002 AL,Milwaukee 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 AL,Chicago-AL -DidNotPitch-2006 AL,Pittsburgh 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ASGTotals 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2000 OAKvs.NYY 1-0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 7 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 02001 OAKvs.NYY 0-1 1.13 1 1 0 0 0 8.0 2 1 1 1 2 1 6 0 02002 OAKvs.MIN 1-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 3 3 0 0 4 8 1 02003 OAKvs.BOS 1-1 3.46 2 2 0 0 0 13.0 9 5 5 2 1 4 13 0 02006 OAKvs.MIN 1-0 1.13 1 1 0 0 0 8.0 4 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 0LDSTotals 4-2 2.43 6 6 0 0 0 40.2 27 11 11 4 3 14 33 1 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 OAKvs.DET 0-1 12.27 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 7 5 5 2 0 3 0 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS■ SelectedbySeattlein59throundof1996First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyTexasin3rdroundof1998First-YearPlayerDraft;didnotsign.

■ SelectedbyOaklandin1stround(9thpickoverall)in1999First-YearPlayerDraft.

■ Electedfreeagency,Oct.31,2006;signedbySanFrancisco,Dec.29,2006.

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1. PedroMartinez .209 (2,013-for-9,631)2. RandyJohnson .217 (3,013-for-13,868)3. RogerClemens .228 (4,086-for-17,896)4. BarryZito .232 (1,228-for-5,289)5. JohnSmoltz .234 (2,758-for-11,765)

Lowest Batting Avg. Against, Active Pitchers

(min.1,400inningspitched)

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CAREER BY PARKPark W-L-S ERA G IP H ERChase 1-0-0 1.50 1 6.0 6 1Turner 1-0-0 5.40 1 5.0 4 3Wrigley 0-1-0 7.20 1 5.0 7 4GreatAmer. ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Coors 0-0-0 1.29 1 7.0 8 1Dolphin ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --MinuteMaid ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Dodger ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Miller ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Shea ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Citiz.Bank ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PNC ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Busch ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --PETCO 0-1-0 5.40 1 5.0 8 3AT&T 1-1-0 4.05 3 20.0 20 9RFK 0-1-0 3.00 1 6.0 5 2

Camden 3-2-0 1.51 6 41.2 27 7Fenway 2-2-0 4.65 5 31.0 36 16U.S.Cellular 4-0-0 2.72 6 39.2 30 12Jacobs 2-3-0 3.51 6 41.0 35 16Comerica 4-2-0 1.88 7 48.0 38 10Kauffman 3-0-0 2.36 5 34.1 29 9Angel 6-4-0 2.29 12 78.2 58 20Metrodome 2-4-0 3.80 6 42.2 28 18Yankee 2-5-0 4.24 9 57.1 52 27McAfee 51-30-0 3.66 110 713.0 617290Safeco 3-2-0 4.06 12 71.0 69 32Tropicana 3-2-0 5.45 6 36.1 35 22Ameriquest 11-1-0 3.75 15 96.0 76 40RogersCentre1-2-0 5.48 4 21.1 21 13

ZITO’S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

2006 CAREER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER

Arizona 0-1-0 1.04 1 8.2 6 1 1-1-0 1.23 2 14.2 12 2Atlanta ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-0 4.50 2 12.0 9 6Chicago-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 7.20 1 5.0 7 4Cincinnati ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 2-0-0 6.00 2 12.0 11 8Colorado 0-0-0 1.29 1 7.0 8 1 0-0-0 1.29 1 7.0 8 1Florida ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Houston ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --LosAngeles-NL 1-0-0 3.38 1 8.0 8 3 1-0-0 3.00 2 15.0 12 5Milwaukee ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-0-0 1.13 1 8.0 2 1NewYork-NL ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Philadelphia ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-1-0 5.25 2 12.0 10 7Pittsburgh ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --St.Louis ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-0-0 3.60 1 5.0 7 2SanDiego 0-1-0 5.40 1 5.0 8 3 0-1-0 3.97 2 11.1 12 5SanFrancisco ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 1-2-0 3.33 4 27.0 27 10Washington ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- 0-1-0 3.00 1 6.0 5 2

Baltimore 1-0-0 1.29 1 7.0 5 1 6-4-0 2.61 13 86.1 62 25Boston 2-1-0 5.51 3 16.1 23 10 5-5-0 4.78 13 79.0 84 42Chicago-AL 1-0-0 3.46 2 13.0 11 5 8-2-0 3.22 12 81.0 62 29Cleveland 1-0-0 7.71 1 7.0 10 6 5-3-0 2.71 9 63.0 48 19Detroit 0-0-0 1.29 1 7.0 3 1 7-5-0 2.68 14 94.0 78 28KansasCity 1-0-0 2.25 1 8.0 8 2 4-2-0 2.52 11 75.0 61 21LosAngeles-AL 1-2-0 2.15 4 29.1 25 7 12-9-0 3.55 28 177.2 145 70Minnesota 1-0-0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0 4-4-0 3.58 11 73.0 51 29NewYork-AL 1-2-0 8.16 3 14.1 13 13 3-9-0 5.20 16 90.0 93 52Oakland ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --Seattle 3-0-0 1.80 4 25.0 23 5 12-2-0 3.62 23 144.1 141 58TampaBay 0-0-0 3.55 2 12.2 13 5 6-3-0 3.89 11 71.2 67 31Texas 2-3-0 6.23 6 39.0 35 27 17-5-0 3.76 30 196.1 163 82Toronto 1-0-0 5.40 1 6.2 8 4 5-2-0 3.52 10 64.0 51 25

Interleague 1-2-0 2.51 4 28.2 30 8 8-8-0 3.53 21 135.0 122 53

Season 16-10-0 3.83 34 221.0 211 94 102-63-0 3.552221430.11228564Home 6-7-0 4.71 17 109.0 113 57 51-30-0 3.66110 713.0 617290Road 10-3-0 2.97 17 112.0 98 37 51-33-0 3.44112 717.1 611274Day 5-3-0 4.33 11 72.2 71 35 34-24-0 3.80 78 502.2 453212Night 11-7-0 3.58 23 148.1 140 59 68-39-0 3.42144 927.2 775352Starter 16-10-0 3.83 34 221.0 211 94 102-63-0 3.552221430.11228564Reliever ----- -.-- -- -.- -- -- ----- -.-- -- -.- -- --

March/April 1-2-0 5.93 5 27.1 20 18 11-15-0 5.04 33 198.1 192111May 3-1-0 1.32 6 41.0 31 6 11-7-0 2.98 32 208.1 168 69June 4-1-0 3.95 6 41.0 42 18 15-9-0 3.80 36 230.0 213 97July 3-3-0 4.02 6 40.1 40 18 21-9-0 3.51 38 246.0 214 96August 4-1-0 3.40 6 39.2 43 15 22-14-0 2.76 41 277.1 214 85Sept./Oct. 1-2-0 5.40 5 31.2 35 19 22-9-0 3.53 42 270.1 227106BeforeASB 8-6-0 3.29 19 126.0 105 46 43-36-0 3.83114 726.2 659309AfterASB 8-4-0 4.55 15 95.0 106 48 59-27-0 3.26108 703.2 569255

CAREER FIELDINGPosition PCT. G PO A E TC DPPitcher .963 222 60 176 9 245 12

ZITO’S CAREER HIGHSLow-HitGame: 3(twice),last:July18,2003atMinnesota(withOakland)InningsPitched-Starter:9.0(6times),last:Aug.30,2005atLosAngeles-AL (withOakland) Reliever:NoreliefappearancesMostStrikeouts: 11(3times),last:June16,2006vs.LosAngeles-NL (withOakland)WinningStreak: 9games(twice),last:May5-June22,2002LosingStreak: 5games(twice),last:July8-Aug.7,2003

CAREER LEFT/RIGHT AVG. AB H HRvs.Left .250 1,085 271 29vs.Right .228 4,204 957 119

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7doublesfor9thplaceonSFlist(Ja.Clark,197)41hitsfor10thplaceonSFlist(Snow,1,043)45RBIfor70047gamesfor1,40048hitsfor1,40079runsfor10thplaceonSFlist(Kent,570)79RBIfor10thplaceonSFlist(Bo.Bonds,552)90hitsfor9thplaceonSFlist(Williams,1,092)104hitsfor8thplaceonSFlist(Bo.Bonds,1,106)

121gamesfor9thplaceonSFlist(CepedaandSpeier,1,114)

127gamesfor8thplaceonSFlist(Williams,1,120)140hitsfor7thplaceonSFlist(Davenport,1,142)147gamesfor1,500148hitsfor1,500182totalbasesfor10thplaceonSFlist

(Ja.Clark,1,780)225at-batsfor10thplaceonSFlist(Fuentes,3,823)449at-batsfor9thplaceonSFlist(Bo.Bonds,4,047)

RichAurilia

1gamefor7006savesfor21stplaceonall-timelist(RodBeck,286)6savesfor8thplaceonfranchiselist(Brantley,42)8savesfor7thplaceonfranchiselist(Worrell,44)12savesfor6thplaceonfranchiselist(Garrelts,48)20savesfor20thplaceonall-timelist

(BruceSutter,300)20strikeoutsfor90023savesfor19thplaceonall-timelist

(DougJones,303)24savesfor18thplaceonall-timelist

(JeffMontgomery,304)30savesfor17thplaceonall-timelist

(GooseGossage,310)31savesfor16thplaceonall-timelist

(TomHenke,311)34savesfor15thplaceonall-timelist

(RobbNen,315)38savesfor14thplaceonall-timelist

(RickAguilera,318)40savesfor13thplaceonall-timelist

(JoseMesa,320)

ArmandoBenitez

49winsfor1,000(54thmanagersince1900) 74gamesfor2,000BruceBochy1leadoffhomerunfor4thplaceonall-timelist

(BobbyBonds,35)16doublesfor40025homerunsfor20041RBIfor800

54hitsfor1,90071runsfor1,20091gamesfor1,800154hitsfor2,000

RayDurham

11homerunsfor100PedroFeliz9gamesfor21stplaceonall-timeleftylist

(RonPerranoski,731)13gamesfor20thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(SteveCarlton,741)16gamesfor19thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(WillieHernandez,744)17gamesfor17thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(TomBurgmeierandGaryLavelle,745)22gamesfor16thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(WarrenSpahn,750)32gamesfor15thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(TommyJohn,760)

37gamesfor13thplaceonall-timeleftylist(MarkGuthrieandDavidKnowles,765)

53gamesfor12thplaceonall-timeleftylist(EddieGuardado,781)

58gamesfor11thplaceonall-timeleftylist(BuddyGroom,786)

69gamesfor10thplaceonall-timeleftylist(RickHoneycutt,797)

72gamesfor80083gamesfor9thplaceonall-timeleftylist

(MikeMyers,811)

SteveKline

30hitsfor1,50057RBIfor1,000

77runsfor900130hitsfor1,600

RyanKlesko

16homerunsfor100 91hitsfor900BengieMolina30gamesfor300 97strikeoutsfor1,200MattMorris5winsfor10thplaceonSFlist(Blue,72)6strikeoutsfor1,1006winsfor8thplaceonSFlist(BolinandLavelle,73)11winsfor7thplaceonSFlist(Schmidt,78)18gamesstartedfor10thplaceonSFlist

(Schmidt,162)22gamesstartedfor9thplaceonSFlist(Blue,166)

30gamesfor30031gamesstartedfor8thplaceonSFlist

(Montefusco,175)69strikeoutsfor9thplaceonSFlist(Sanford,781)83strikeoutsfor8thplaceonSFlist(Estes,795)90strikeoutsfor7thplaceonSFlist(Krukow,802)106strikeoutsfor1,200

RussOrtiz

43stolenbasesfor250DaveRoberts1pinch-hitforsolepossessionof5thonall-time

list(DaveHansen,139)1pinch-homerunforsolepossessionof8thon

all-timelist(GlenallenHill,13)2pinch-homerunsfor7thplaceonall-timelist

(DaveHansen,15)3pinch-homerunsfor4thplaceonall-timelist

(GatesBrown,SmokeyBurgessandWillie

McCovey,16)4pinchhitsfor4thplaceonall-timelist(Greg

Gross,143)6pinchhitsfor3rdplaceonall-timelist(Smokey

Burgess,145)11pinchhitsfor2ndplaceonall-timelist(Manny

Mota,150)86gamesfor1,200

MarkSweeney

2doublesfor40017runsfor1,30028hitsfor2,50057gamesfor2,50084gamesatshortstopfor2ndplaceonall-time

list(OzzieSmith,2,511)

128hitsfor2,600156gamesatshortstopfor1stplaceonall-time

list(LuisAparicio,2,583)157gamesfor2,600

OmarVizquel

58gamesfor1,200 92hitsfor1,300RandyWinn4strikeoutsfor1,10028games/gamesstartedfor250

104strikeoutsfor1,200BarryZito