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2002 World Series:
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- Sa 10-19 @ Anaheim w 4-3 (1-0)
- Su 10-20 @ Anaheim l 10-11 (1-1)
- Tu 10-22 Anaheim l 4-10 (1-2)
- We 10-23 Anaheim w 4-3 (2-2)
- Th 10-24 Anaheim w 16-4 (3-2)
- Sa 10-26 @ Anaheim l 5-6 (3-3)
- Su 10-27 @ Anaheim l 1-4 (3-4)
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National League Championship Series:
- We 10-09 @ St Louis w 9-6 (1-0)
- Th 10-10 @ St Louis w 4-1 (2-0)
- Sa 10-12 St Louis l 4-5 (2-1)
- Su 10-13 St Louis w 4-2 (3-1)
- Mo 10-14 St Louis w 2-1 (4-1)
National League Division Series:
- We 10-2 @ Atlanta w 8-5 (1-0)
- Th 10-3 @ Atlanta l 3-7 (1-1)
- Sa 10-5 Atlanta l 2-10 (1-2)
- Su 10-6 Atlanta w 8-3 (2-2)
- Mo 10-7 @ Atlanta l 3-1 (3-2)
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Recent Notes:
- 2002 World Series: The Wild-Card World Series is over: Game 7, Sunday in Anaheim... SF started the scoring in the 2nd with a Sac Fly, but that's all SF would get in the last game of the season. Anaheim tied it in the bottom of the inning, and in the third, Garrett Anderson hit a 3-run double and Anaheim went up 4-1. Livan Hernandez was done. The pitching stabilized after that, but SF could't really mount a rally, and fall short in Game 7 and in the Series. It was great year, what can I say.
Game 6, Saturday in Anaheim... Anaheim forced a game seven as SF absorbs a 6-5 loss. Dunston started the scoring with a 2-run HR in the 5th, then Lofton got a double, stole third and scored on a WP. In the 6th, Bonds led off with a first-pitch home run, in the 7th on a Jeff Kent hit. But the Angels came back. They got a 3-run HR from Spiezio in the 7th, and Erstad added a solo-shot in the eighth and two more came across for a 6-5 lead and that was enough to require one last game... Game 5, Thursday night in SF... the scoring got started in the first with a Bonds RBI double. Benny brought Kent home with a sac-fly. Then, a bases-loaded walk to Bell, walk #4 of the inning. 3-0. Everyone bats in the first. In the second, more of the same. 3 more runs. 6-zip. Angels get a few back, and its 6-4 going into the bottom of the sixth. There, Jeff Kent had the first of his 2-run homers on the night. In the seventh, Lofton scored 2 on a triple, and Kent hit his second 2-run HR. In the eighth, four more for SF, 1 on a Shinjo hit, and a three-run HR by Aurilia to seal the victory, 16-4, and put SF one win from a title. Game 4, Wednesday in SF... in the first inning, SF got zilch after loading the bases. Anaheim got a run in the 2nd and a 2-run HR in the third to go up 3-0. In the bottom of the 3rd, with one out, the bases were loaded again, with the same three as in the first: Lofton, Aurilia, and Bonds, and again, Santiago hits into the DP. Damn. In the fifth, two bunts by Rueter and Lofton, then Aurilia singles Kirk in. The Giants push 2 more across and tied up the game 3-3. Tied into the eighth, when Bell singled in Snow for SF's first lead of the game, 4-3. Nen retires the Angels in the ninth, and the series is tied at two games apiece. Game 3, Tuesday in San Francisco was rough on Livan Hernandez. He threw 92 pitches in 3 2/3 innings, in falling behind Anaheim 6-1. By the end of 3.5 innings, it was 8-1 bad guys. In the fifth, Rich Aurilia hit a solo-HR sparking a mini-rally, as then Kent got on and Bonds hit one deep to center, pulling the Giants to within 4 at 8-4. Anaheim picked up a few more in the late innings to beat San Francisco 10-4 and Anaheim takes a 2 games to 1 lead in the Series... Game 2, Sunday in Ahaheim was tough on pitchers. Anaheim got 5 in the 1st inning, then SF got 4 back, 3 from a Sanders homerun, which was followed by a David Bell HR. Anahiem earned back two of those, making it 7-4. In the top of the third, Jeff Kent smashed a home run and in the 5th, SF pushed across 4 more runs, making it 9-7. Anaheim tied it in the sixth, and in the eighth, Tim Salmon went yard, giving Anaheim a 2-run lead. Top of inning nine, and with 2-out, Bonds just crushed a solo shot to bring the Giants to within one, but then Benito popped out, and Anaheim wins 11-10, evening the series. Game 1 in Ahaheim saw the first 3 hits be solo home runs. All came in the second inning, Bonds and Sanders for SF and Glaus for the Angels, making the score 2-1 for SF. In the fourth, SF loaded the bases, but came up empty. In the sixth, JT Snow hit a home run and drove in Sanders. SF led 4-1 and chased Washburn. Bottom Six, Glaus hit a solo shot, his 2nd of the game, and another run came across a few batters later, making it 4-3 SF, and Schmidt was done. Rodriguez, Worrell, and Nen then finished off the Angels. SF Leads 1 game to none...
- NLCS: Game 5 in SF: SF, wanting to win the series at home and avoid travel to St Louis, had one hell of a time getting by the Cardinals in Game 5. SF tied the game at 1 run each in the 8th on a Barry Bonds sacrifice fly, after SF loaded the bases. Matt Morris for St Louis pitched a great game, going 8 2/3, being pulled after giving up 2 singles with 2 outs in the 9th, putting runners on first and second. Reliever Steve Kline's first pitch to Kenny Lofton was stroked into right field, and David Bell slid across home plate to put the Giants into the 2002 World Series...
Game 4, Sunday in SF: SF inched closer to their first World Series since the earthquake-stricken Bay Bridge series against Oakland in 1989 as Benito Santiago belted a 2-run homer following a managerial decision to walk Barry Bonds, and gave SF a 4-3 win. St Louis opened the first with two runs, and SF didn't answer until the sixth, when JT Snow doubled in Kent and Bonds. Then Santiago's shot to left field in the bottom of the eighth put SF up for good. Robb Nen allowed the Cardinals a run in the ninth before striking out Pujols and Drew to end the game, earning his 5th postseason save. Game 3, Saturday in SF. In losing the third game of the series to St Louis, 5-4, the Giants had plenty of chances. Early on, SF could only get one run across, while St Louis got some breaks and a couple of solo homers and went up 4-1. Then, in the bottom of the fifth, Barry Bonds. A 3-run HR into the bay by the master tied the game. But the Cards got a solo-HR in the next inning and held off SF, even though the Giants more opportunities to score. SF had 11 LOB for the game. Game 2, Thursday in St Louis. SF wins 4-1 to take a 2 games to none series lead over the Cardinals. Heroes for SF include Rich Aurilia, who hit two home runs - a solo shot in the first inning, and a 2-run dinger in the fifth - and pitcher Jason Schmidt, who threw 119 pitches in 7 2/3 innings, striking out 8, allowing 1 walk, 4 hits, and 1 run, a home run to Cards ph Eduardo Perez, which ended Schmidts night. Eyre pitched to one batter, and then Nen earned the four-out save... Game 1 opened Wednesday night in St Louis. SF got a run in the first, then 4 more in the 2nd on six consecutive hits (including a Bonds 2-out 2-run triple). Kenny Lofton, David Bell and Benito Santiago all hit key Home Runs to answer the Cards, who chipped away at SF's lead. But in the end, it was Nen closing out a 9-6 Giants win...
- NL Division Series: Game 5, Monday in Atlanta: The decisive game in the series, and it's SF, Hummmmmm BABY!!! Bonds scores on a Sanders single in the first, and Bonds hit a HR in the fourth to put the Giants up 2-0. In the sixth, Atlanta got a run, after chasing Ortiz, but that was all they would score. SF added an important run in the 7th, when Lofton Sac'd home Snow, for a 3-1 lead and the final score. Quite a knucklebiter, but Ortiz and his bullpen pull through, and SF wins the series and moves on to play St Louis...
Game 4, Sunday in SF: The Giants saw Tom Glavine again, and took him to the cleaners. He lasted less than 3 innings, giving up 7 runs, including a 3-run blast by Aurilia, which ended Glavine's night. The 'good' Livan Hernandez showed up for SF, and no-hit the Braves through 4 innings, and pitched a great 8 1/3 innings. SF forces a decisive Game 5 Monday in Atlanta, winning 8-3... Game 3, Saturday in SF: SF picked up an early run, but Atlanta tied it. Schmidt pitched well for SF, until the sixth, when he walked the bases loaded. Aybar releived, but gave up 2 hits and 5 runs scored. Bonds hit a solo HR in the sixth, to make it 6-2, but the Braves tacked a few more on in the ninth for a 10-2 win. Atlanta now leads the series, 2 games to 1... Game 2 Thursday night, in Atlanta, the Braves chased Kirk Rueter in 3+ innings with 7 runs. SF picked up runs on solo homers by Snow (2nd), Aurilia (6th) and Bonds (9th), but otherwise had trouble producing offense. The series is tied at 1 game apiece as the Braves win, 7-3... Game 1: Wednesday afternoon in Atlanta, SF had two big innings early, getting 4 hits back-to-back in each the 2nd and the 4th, picking up 3 runs in each inning. After stretching out to an 8-2 lead, Atlanta made a charge, but SF held off the late-inning Braves charge for a game 1 win, 8-5... Rueter V Millwood on Thursday night...
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schedule jump: [ April ][ May ][ June ][ July ][ Aug ][ Sept ][ October - the playoffs ]
| April
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| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record |
| Tuesday |
April 2 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 9-2 |
1-0 t-1st |
| Wednesday |
April 3 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 12-0 |
2-0 1st |
| Thursday |
April 4 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 3-0 |
3-0 1st |
| Friday |
April 5 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 3-1 (10 inn.) |
4-0 1st |
| Saturday |
April 6 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 4-1 |
5-0 1st |
| Sunday |
April 7 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 10-1 |
6-0 1st |
| Monday |
April 8 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
April 9 |
LOS ANGELES |
L 0-3 |
6-1 1st |
| Wednesday |
April 10 |
LOS ANGELES |
W 2-1 |
7-1 1st |
| Thursday |
April 11 |
LOS ANGELES |
L 3-4 |
7-2 1st |
| Friday |
April 12 |
MILWAUKEE |
W 5-1 |
8-2 1st |
| Saturday |
April 13 |
MILWAUKEE |
W 3-2 |
9-2 1st |
| Sunday |
April 14 |
MILWAUKEE |
L 3-4 |
9-3 1st |
| Monday |
April 15 |
@SAN DIEGO |
L 3-4 |
9-4 1st |
| Tuesday |
April 16 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 5-1 |
10-4 1st |
| Wednesday |
April 17 |
@SAN DIEGO |
L 3-5 |
10-5 1st |
| Thursday |
April 18 |
off day |
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| Friday |
April 19 |
@HOUSTON |
W 3-2 |
11-5 1st |
| Saturday |
April 20 |
@HOUSTON |
W 13-9 |
12-5 1st |
| Sunday |
April 21 |
@HOUSTON |
L 0-4 |
12-6 1st |
| Monday |
April 22 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
April 23 |
@CHICAGO |
W 12-4 |
13-6 1st |
| Wednesday |
April 24 |
@CHICAGO |
L 4-10 |
13-7 1st |
| Thursday |
April 25 |
@CHICAGO |
L 1-2 |
13-8 2nd -.5 |
| Friday |
April 26 |
@CINCINNATI |
L 3-4 |
13-9 3rd -1.5 |
| Saturday |
April 27 |
@CINCINNATI |
L 4-8 |
13-10 3rd -1.5 |
| Sunday |
April 28 |
@CINCINNATI |
W 5-4 |
14-10 2nd -.5 |
| Monday |
April 29 |
PHILADELPHIA |
W 8-5 |
15-10 3rd -1.5 |
| Tuesday |
April 30 |
PHILADELPHIA |
L 2-8 |
15-11 3rd -1.5 |
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| May
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| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record |
| Wednesday |
May 1 |
PHILADELPHIA |
W 2-1 |
16-11 t-1st |
| Thursday |
May 2 |
off day |
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| Friday |
May 3 |
CINCINNATI |
W 6-1 |
17-11 2nd -.5 |
| Saturday |
May 4 |
CINCINNATI |
W 3-0 |
18-11 2nd -.5 |
| Sunday |
May 5 |
CINCINNATI |
W 6-5 (10 inn.) |
19-11 2nd -.5 |
| Monday |
May 6 |
off day |
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| Tuesday |
May 7 |
@NEW YORK |
W 5-1 |
20-11 1st |
| Wednesday |
May 8 |
@NEW YORK |
W 8-2 |
21-11 1st |
| Thursday |
May 9 |
@NEW YORK |
W 4-3 |
22-11 1st |
| Friday |
May 10 |
@MONTREAL |
L 3-6 |
22-12 1st |
| Saturday |
May 11 |
@MONTREAL |
W 3-2 |
23-12 1st |
| Sunday |
May 12 |
@MONTREAL |
L 2-4 |
23-13 1st |
| Monday |
May 13 |
ATLANTA |
W 7-6 (11 inn.) |
24-13 1st |
| Tuesday |
May 14 |
ATLANTA |
W 2-0 |
25-13 1st |
| Wednesday |
May 15 |
ATLANTA |
L 1-6 |
25-14 1st |
| Thursday |
May 16 |
ATLANTA |
L 4-5 |
25-15 2nd -.5 |
| Friday |
May 17 |
FLORIDA |
W 9-3 |
26-15 2nd -.5 |
| Saturday |
May 18 |
FLORIDA |
W 10-5 |
27-15 2nd -.5 |
| Sunday |
May 19 |
FLORIDA |
L 2-4 |
27-16 2nd -.5 |
| Monday |
May 20 |
off day |
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| Tuesday |
May 21 |
@ARIZONA |
L 4-9 |
27-17 2nd -1.5 |
| Wednesday |
May 22 |
@ARIZONA |
W 12-5 |
28-17 2nd -.5 |
| Thursday |
May 23 |
OFF DAY |
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| Friday |
May 24 |
@COLORADO |
L 5-8 |
28-18 2nd -1.5 |
| Saturday |
May 25 |
@COLORADO |
L 3-6 |
28-19 2nd -1.5 |
| Sunday |
May 26 |
@COLORADO |
L 10-6 |
28-20 2nd -2.5 |
| Monday |
May 27 |
ARIZONA |
W 7-3 |
29-20 2nd -1.5 |
| Tuesday |
May 28 |
ARIZONA |
W 1-0 |
30-20 2nd -.5 |
| Wednesday |
May 29 |
ARIZONA |
L 3-7 |
30-21 t-2nd -1.5 |
| Thursday |
May 30 |
ARIZONA |
L 0-1 |
30-22 3rd -2.5 |
| Friday |
May 31 |
COLORADO |
L 2-6 |
30-23 3rd -3.5 |
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| June
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| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record |
| Saturday |
June 1 |
COLORADO |
L 4-5 |
30-24 3rd -3.5 |
| Sunday |
June 2 |
COLORADO |
W 9-2 |
31-24 3rd -2.5 |
| Monday |
June 3 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 11-3 |
32-24 3rd -2.5 |
| Tuesday |
June 4 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 3-1 |
33-24 3rd -1.5 |
| Wednesday |
June 5 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 12-2 |
34-24 3rd -1.5 |
| Thursday |
June 6 |
off day |
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| Friday |
June 7 |
@YANKEES |
L 1-2 |
34-25 3rd -2.5 |
| Saturday |
June 8 |
@YANKEES |
W 4-3 |
35-25 3rd -2.5 |
| Sunday |
June 9 |
@YANKEES |
L 2-4 |
35-26 3rd -3.5 |
| Monday |
June 10 |
@TORONTO |
L 5-6 |
35-27 3rd -3.5 |
| Tuesday |
June 11 |
@TORONTO |
W 9-2 |
36-27 3rd -2.5 |
| Wednesday |
June 12 |
@TORONTO |
W 6-3 |
37-27 3rd -2.5 |
| Thursday |
June 13 |
OFF DAY |
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| Friday |
June 14 |
OAKLAND |
L 2-3 |
37-28 3rd -2.5 |
| Saturday |
June 15 |
OAKLAND |
W 6-2 |
38-28 3rd -2.5 |
| Sunday |
June 16 |
OAKLAND |
L 1-2 |
38-29 3rd -3.5 |
| Monday |
June 17 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
June 18 |
TAMPA BAY |
L 3-8 |
38-30 3rd -4.5 |
| Wednesday |
June 19 |
TAMPA BAY |
W 8-0 |
39-30 3rd -3.5 |
| Thursday |
June 20 |
TAMPA BAY |
W 10-2 |
40-30 3rd -3.5 |
| Friday |
June 21 |
BALTIMORE |
W 4-3 |
41-30 3rd -3.5 |
| Saturday |
June 22 |
BALTIMORE |
L 2-4 |
41-31 3rd -3.5 |
| Sunday |
June 23 |
BALTIMORE |
L 1-3 |
41-32 3rd -4.5 |
| Monday |
June 24 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 7-6 |
42-32 3rd -3.5 |
| Tuesday |
June 25 |
@SAN DIEGO |
L 7-10 |
42-33 3rd -4.5 |
| Wednesday |
June 26 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 6-5 |
43-33 3rd -4.5 |
| Thursday |
June 27 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 11-6 |
44-33 3rd -4.5 |
| Friday |
June 28 |
@OAKLAND |
L 6-10 |
44-34 3rd -5.5 |
| Saturday |
June 29 |
@OAKLAND |
W 5-3 |
45-34 3rd -4.5 |
| Sunday |
June 30 |
@OAKLAND |
L 0-7 |
45-35 3rd -4.5 |
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| July
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| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record |
| Monday |
July 1 |
@COLORADO |
W 8-6 |
46-35 3rd -4.5 |
| Tuesday |
July 2 |
@COLORADO |
W 18-5 |
47-35 3rd -4.5 |
| Wednesday |
July 3 |
@COLORADO |
L 4-14 |
47-36 3rd -4.5 |
| Thursday |
July 4 |
@ARIZONA |
L 3-6 |
47-37 3rd -4.5 |
| Friday |
July 5 |
@ARIZONA |
L 0-2 |
47-38 3rd -5.5 |
| Saturday |
July 6 |
@ARIZONA |
W 3-2 |
48-38 3rd -5.5 |
| Sunday |
July 7 |
@ARIZONA |
W 5-2 |
49-38 3rd -4.5 |
| Monday |
July 8 |
break |
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| Tuesday |
July 9 |
ALL-STAR GAME |
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| Wednesday |
July 10 |
break |
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| Thursday |
July 11 |
COLORADO |
W 3-2 |
50-38 3rd -3.5 |
| Friday |
July 12 |
COLORADO |
W 9-0 |
51-38 3rd -2.5 |
| Saturday |
July 13 |
COLORADO |
W 6-1 |
52-38 3rd -2 |
| Sunday |
July 14 |
COLORADO |
L 3-5 |
52-39 3rd -2.5 |
| Monday |
July 15 |
ARIZONA |
W 6-3 |
53-39 3rd -1.5 |
| Tuesday |
July 16 |
ARIZONA |
L 3-5 |
53-40 3rd -2 |
| Wednesday |
July 17 |
@ST LOUIS |
W 5-4 |
54-40 3rd -2 |
| Thursday |
July 18 |
@ST LOUIS |
L 1-5 |
54-41 3rd -2 |
| Friday |
July 19 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 3-2 (12 inn.) |
55-41 2nd -1 |
| Saturday |
July 20 |
@LOS ANGELES |
L 2-4 |
55-42 3rd -2 |
| Sunday |
July 21 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 6-4 |
56-42 2nd -1 |
| Monday |
July 22 |
ST LOUIS |
L 3-5 |
56-43 2nd -2 |
| Tuesday |
July 23 |
ST LOUIS |
L 0-4 |
56-44 3rd -3 |
| Wednesday |
July 24 |
ST LOUIS |
W 6-4 |
57-44 2nd -3 |
| Thursday |
July 25 |
ST LOUIS |
L 3-4 |
57-45 t-2nd -4 |
| Friday |
July 26 |
LOS ANGELES |
L 12-6 |
57-46 3rd -5 |
| Saturday |
July 27 |
LOS ANGELES |
L 1-5 |
57-47 3rd -6 |
| Sunday |
July 28 |
LOS ANGELES |
W 3-1 |
58-47 3rd -6 |
| Monday |
July 29 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
July 30 |
@PHILADELPHIA |
W 10-3 |
59-47 t-2nd -5 |
| Wednesday |
July 31 |
@PHILADELPHIA |
L 6-8 |
59-48 3rd -6 |
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| August
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| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record [wildcard] |
| Thursday |
August 1 |
@PHILADELPHIA |
L 1-2 |
59-49 3rd -6 |
| Friday |
August 2 |
@PITTSBURGH |
L 5-6 |
59-50 3rd -6.5 |
| Saturday |
August 3 |
@PITTSBURGH |
W 11-6 |
60-50 3rd -7 |
| Sunday |
August 4 |
@PITTSBURGH |
W 10-5 |
61-50 3rd -7 |
| Monday |
August 5 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
August 6 |
CHICAGO |
W 11-10 |
62-50 2nd -6.5 |
| Wednesday |
August 7 |
CHICAGO |
W 4-3 (10 inn.) |
63-50 2nd -6.5 |
| Thursday |
August 8 |
CHICAGO |
L 3-9 |
63-51 3rd -6.5 |
| Friday |
August 9 |
PITTSBURGH |
L 3-4 |
63-52 3rd -7.5 |
| Saturday |
August 10 |
PITTSBURGH |
W 8-3 |
64-52 3rd -7.5 |
| Sunday |
August 11 |
PITTSBURGH |
W 5-4 (11 inn.) |
65-52 3rd -7.5 |
| Monday |
August 12 |
OFF DAY |
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| Tuesday |
August 13 |
@ATLANTA |
W 7-2 |
66-52 2nd -7.5 |
| Wednesday |
August 14 |
@ATLANTA |
L 0-1 |
66-53 3rd -8.5 |
| Thursday |
August 15 |
@ATLANTA |
t 3-3 |
66-53 3rd -9 [-1] |
| Friday |
August 16 |
@FLORIDA |
L 2-4 |
66-54 3rd -10 [-2] |
| Saturday |
August 17 |
@FLORIDA |
L 3-7 |
66-55 3rd -11 [-3] |
| Sunday |
August 18 |
@FLORIDA |
L 0-3 |
66-56 3rd -11 [-4] |
| Monday |
August 19 |
@FLORIDA |
W 3-0 |
67-56 3rd -10.5 [-3.5] |
| Tuesday |
August 20 |
NEW YORK |
W 1-0 |
68-56 3rd -10.5 [-2.5] |
| Wednesday |
August 21 |
NEW YORK |
W 3-1 |
69-56 3rd -10.5 [-2.5] |
| Thursday |
August 22 |
NEW YORK |
W 3-1 |
70-56 3rd -10.5 [-2.5] |
| Friday |
August 23 |
MONTREAL |
L 2-7 |
70-57 3rd -11.5 [-3.5] |
| Saturday |
August 24 |
MONTREAL |
L 2-7 |
70-58 3rd -11.5 [-4.5] |
| Sunday |
August 25 |
MONTREAL |
W 8-4 |
71-58 3rd -11.5 [-3.5] |
| Monday |
August 26 |
@COLORADO |
W 4-3 |
72-58 3rd -11.5 [-2.5] |
| Tuesday |
August 27 |
@COLORADO |
W 7-4 |
73-58 3rd -10.5 [-2.5] |
| Wednesday |
August 28 |
@COLORADO |
W 9-1 |
74-58 3rd -9.5 [-2.5] |
| Thursday |
August 29 |
@COLORADO |
W 10-6 |
75-58 3rd -9 [-2] |
| Friday |
August 30 |
@ARIZONA |
W 7-6 |
76-58 3rd -8 [-1] |
| Saturday |
August 31 |
@ARIZONA |
W 5-0 |
77-58 3rd -7 [-1] |
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| September
|
| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
TV/Record [wildcard] |
| Sunday |
September 1 |
@ARIZONA |
L 6-7 |
77-59 3rd -8 [-2] |
| Monday |
September 2 |
off day |
|
3rd -7.5 [-2.5] |
| Tuesday |
September 3 |
COLORADO |
W 4-2 |
78-59 3rd -6.5 [-2.5] |
| Wednesday |
September 4 |
COLORADO |
L 1-2 |
78-60 3rd -7.5 [-2.5] |
| Thursday |
September 5 |
ARIZONA |
L 5-8 |
78-61 3rd -8.5 [-3] |
| Friday |
September 6 |
ARIZONA |
W 1-0 |
79-61 3rd -7.5 [-3] |
| Saturday |
September 7 |
ARIZONA |
W 4-3 |
80-61 3rd -6.5 [-2] |
| Sunday |
September 8 |
ARIZONA |
W 3-1 |
81-61 3rd -5.5 [-1] |
| Monday |
September 9 |
LOS ANGELES |
W 6-5 |
82-61 2nd -5.5 [t] |
| Tuesday |
September 10 |
LOS ANGELES |
W 5-2 |
83-61 2nd -5.5 [+1] |
| Wednesday |
September 11 |
LOS ANGELES |
L 3-7 |
83-62 2nd -6.5 [t] |
| Thursday |
September 12 |
@SAN DIEGO |
L 2-3 |
83-63 2nd -7 [t] |
| Friday |
September 13 |
@SAN DIEGO |
W 10-3 |
84-63 2nd -6 [+1] |
| Saturday |
September 14 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 12-4 |
85-63 2nd -6 [+1] |
| Sunday |
September 15 |
SAN DIEGO |
L 1-4 |
85-64 2nd -7 [+1] |
| Monday |
September 16 |
@LOS ANGELES |
L 6-7 |
85-65 2nd -7.5 [t] |
| Tuesday |
September 17 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 6-4 |
86-65 2nd -6.5 [+1] |
| Wednesday |
September 18 |
@LOS ANGELES |
W 7-4 |
87-65 2nd -6.5 [+2] |
| Thursday |
September 19 |
@LOS ANGELES |
L 3-6 |
87-66 2nd -7.5 [+1] |
| Friday |
September 20 |
@MILWAUKEE |
W 5-1 |
88-66 2nd -6.5 [+2] |
| Saturday |
September 21 |
@MILWAUKEE |
W 3-1 |
89-66 2nd -5.5 [+2] |
| Sunday |
September 22 |
@MILWAUKEE |
W 3-1 |
90-66 2nd -4.5 [+2] |
| Monday |
September 23 |
OFF DAY |
|
2nd -3.5 [+2] |
| Tuesday |
September 24 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 12-3 |
91-66 2nd -3 [+3] |
| Wednesday |
September 25 |
SAN DIEGO |
W 6-0 |
92-66 2nd -2 [+3] |
| Thursday |
September 26 |
OFF DAY |
|
2nd -2.5 [+2.5] |
| Friday |
September 27 |
HOUSTON |
W 2-1 |
93-66 2nd -2.5 [+2.5] |
| Saturday |
September 28 |
HOUSTON |
W 5-2 |
94-66 2nd -2.5 [+2.5] |
| Sunday |
September 29 |
HOUSTON |
W 7-0 |
95-66 2nd -2.5 [+3.5] |
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| October - The Playoffs
|
| Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Record |
| National League Division Series
|
| Wednesday |
October 2 |
@ATLANTA |
W 8-5 |
NLDS (1-0) |
| Thursday |
October 3 |
@ATLANTA |
L 3-7 |
NLDS (1-1) |
| Saturday |
October 5 |
ATLANTA |
L 2-10 |
NLDS (1-2) |
| Sunday |
October 6 |
ATLANTA |
W 8-3 |
NLDS (2-2) |
| Monday |
October 7 |
@ATLANTA |
W 3-1 |
NLDS (3-2) |
| National League Championship Series
|
| Wednesday |
October 9 |
@ST LOUIS |
W 9-6 |
NLCS (1-0) |
| Thursday |
October 10 |
@ST LOUIS |
W 4-1 |
NLCS (2-0) |
| Saturday |
October 12 |
ST LOUIS |
L 4-5 |
NLCS (2-1) |
| Sunday |
October 13 |
ST LOUIS |
W 4-3 |
NLCS (3-1) |
| Monday |
October 14 |
ST LOUIS |
W 2-1 |
NLCS (4-1) |
| 2002 World Series
|
| Saturday |
October 19 |
@ANAHEIM |
W 4-3 |
WC (1-0) |
| Sunday |
October 20 |
@ANAHEIM |
L 10-11 |
WC (1-1) |
| Tuesday |
October 22 |
ANAHEIM |
L 4-10 |
WC (1-2) |
| Wednesday |
October 23 |
ANAHEIM |
W 4-3 |
WC (2-2) |
| Thursday |
October 24 |
ANAHEIM |
W 16-4 |
WC (3-2) |
| Saturday |
October 26 |
@ANAHEIM |
L 5-6 |
WC (3-3) |
| Sunday |
October 27 |
@ANAHEIM |
L 3-4 |
WC (3-4) |
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