2010 San Diego Padres season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2010 San Diego Padres season was the 42nd season in franchise history. On August 25, the Padres had a 6+ 1 ⁄2 -game lead over the second-place San Francisco Giants , but ended up missing the playoffs as the Giants passed them in September. This was the last winning season the Padres would have until 2020 , as well as their last 90 win season until 2024 .
Regular season
Cardinals at Padres, May 25
Many preseason predictions picked the Padres to finish the season in last place in the NL West.[ 1]
On April 12, 2010, (Padres home opener) the Padres scored 17 runs—including a ten run 4th inning, making it the most runs in one half inning of baseball in Petco Park's history—against the Atlanta Braves as they went on to win 17–2. In the Padres' 1–0 win over the San Francisco Giants on April 20, San Diego won despite San Francisco's Jonathan Sánchez and Sergio Romo limiting them to just one hit, one of the very rare occasions that a team won with just one hit.
On May 13, Mat Latos threw a one hitter in a 1–0 win over the Giants.
On May 29, the Giants signed free agent outfielder Pat Burrell .[ 2] Padres CEO Jeff Moorad , Burrell's friend and his former agent, would later say he regretted not recruiting Burrell to the Padres.[ 3]
On May 31, the Padres played 51 games and were 2 games ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers . They had one of the highest winning percentages in the National League despite having poor attendance and one of the worst payrolls in Major League Baseball. The Padres had one of the lowest ERA in the National League .[ 4]
On June 11, the Padres had 36 wins and 25 losses. They were tied with the Los Angeles Dodgers in first place.
On June 14, in the Padres' 6–3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays , an earthquake shook Petco Park . Many fans and Cito Gaston , the Blue Jays' manager, felt the 5.7 earthquake, but most of the players did not feel it. Gaston reported that he felt the dugout move side from side a little.
On June 23, the Padres won the first two games in the series against the Tampa Bay Rays . They placed 2+ 1 ⁄2 games ahead of the San Francisco Giants for first place.
On June 25, the Padres won the first game of a three-game series against the Florida Marlins , giving them 43 wins and 30 losses. In contrast, the Padres record after 73 games in 2009 was 32 wins with 41 losses.[ 5] There were constant rumors and talks about the possible trade of All-Star first baseman and Gold Glove winner Adrián González , but he remained in San Diego throughout the season.
On August 18, the Padres moved 6 games ahead of the San Francisco Giants giving them their biggest division lead of the season
On August 23, the Giants acquired outfielder Cody Ross off waivers from the Florida Marlins to block him from going to the Padres.[ 6] [ 7]
On August 25, the Padres were 76–49 and in first place with a 6+ 1 ⁄2 game lead.[ 8] On August 26, the Padres started a 10-game losing streak by losing to the Arizona Diamondbacks 5–11. The losing streak went into the month of September and ended on September 6 when they beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4–2.[ 9]
On September 26, the Padres (87–67) had a 1 ⁄2 -game lead over the Giants (87–68).
On September 30, the Padres fell 3 games behind the San Francisco Giants after losing 3 out of 4 games to the Chicago Cubs, putting them on the brink of elimination. With a 3–0 loss on October 3, the final game of the season, with the Braves beating the Phillies, the Padres were officially eliminated from playoff contention and the Giants won the division, while the Braves won the wild card spot.[ 8] The Padres led the NL West for 148 days in 2010.[ 9] They set team records for the fewest errors (72) and highest fielding percentage (.988) in a season.[ 10]
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: [ 11]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
1–6
2–5
9–9
3–3
4–3
5–13
3–4
5–1
2–4
2–4
8–10
5–13
4–5
3–4
6–9
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–2
2–4
11–7
5–1
5–3
5–2
11–7
8–10
6–3
4–2
4–3
2–6
8–10
9–6
Chicago
6–1
2–4
–
4–12
2–3
4–2
7–11
3–4
9–6
3–4
4–2
5–10
3–5
2–5
9–6
4–2
8–10
Cincinnati
5–2
2–3
12–4
–
2–5
5–2
10–5
5–4
11–3
4–2
2–5
10–6
2–4
3–4
6–12
4–3
8–7
Colorado
9–9
4–2
3–2
5–2
–
3–4
2–4
7–11
5–4
3–3
1–6
3–4
12–6
9–9
3–4
5–3
9–6
Florida
3–3
7–11
2–4
2–5
4–3
–
3–3
4–2
4–4
12–6
5–13
6–2
3–6
2–5
3–2
13–5
7–8
Houston
3–4
1–5
11–7
5–10
4–2
3–3
–
2–4
8–7
3–4
4–3
11–4
2–5
2–7
10–5
4–4
3–12
Los Angeles
13–5
3–5
4–3
4–5
11–7
2–4
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–3
8–10
8–10
3–4
3–3
4–11
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
6–9
3–11
4–5
4–4
7–8
2–4
–
5–2
1–5
13–5
3–4
2–5
8–7
4–2
9–6
New York
1–5
7–11
4–3
2–4
3–3
6–12
4–3
4–3
2–5
–
9–9
6–1
3–3
3–4
3–3
9–9
13–5
Philadelphia
4–2
10–8
2–4
5–2
6–1
13–5
3–4
4–2
5–1
9–9
–
2–4
5–2
3–3
4–4
12–6
10–8
Pittsburgh
4–2
3–6
10–5
6–10
4–3
2–6
4–11
3–4
5–13
1–6
4–2
–
0–6
2–4
6–9
1–5
2–13
San Diego
10–8
2–4
5–3
4–2
6–12
6–3
5–2
10–8
4–3
3–3
2–5
6–0
–
12–6
3–4
3–3
9–6
San Francisco
13–5
3–4
5–2
4–3
9–9
5–2
7–2
10–8
5–2
4–3
3–3
4–2
6–12
–
3–3
4–2
7–8
St. Louis
5–4
6–2
6–9
12–6
4–3
2–3
5–10
4–3
7–8
3–3
4–4
9–6
4–3
3–3
–
3–3
9–6
Washington
4–3
10–8
2–4
3–4
3–5
5–13
4–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
6–12
5–1
3–3
2–4
3–3
–
5–13
Game log
2010 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
1
April 5
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Haren (1–0)
Garland (0–1)
49,192
0–1
Chase Field
L1
-1
2
April 6
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Young (1–0)
Jackson (0–1)
Bell (1)
19,177
1–1
Chase Field
W1
-1
3
April 7
@ Diamondbacks
5–3
Boyer (1–0)
Correia (0–1)
Qualls (1)
17,673
1–2
Chase Field
L1
-2
4
April 9
@ Rockies
7–0
de la Rosa (1–0)
Richard (0–1)
49,509
1–3
Coors Field
L2
-3
5
April 10
@ Rockies
5–4
Stauffer (1–0)
Corpas (0–1)
Bell (2)
36,090
2–3
Coors Field
W1
-2
6
April 11
@ Rockies
4–2
Jiménez (2–0)
Garland (0–2)
Morales (2)
39,576
2–4
Coors Field
L1
-3
7
April 12
Braves
17–2
Correia (1–1)
Jurrjens (0–1)
42,843
3–4
Petco Park
W1
-3
8
April 14
Braves
6–1
Hanson (1–1)
Richard (0–2)
24,969
3–5
Petco Park
L1
-3½
9
April 15
Braves
6–2
Hudson (1–0)
Latos (0–1)
16,356
3–6
Petco Park
L2
-4
10
April 16
Diamondbacks
6–3
Bell (1–0)
Gutiérrez (0–1)
26,632
4–6
Petco Park
W1
-3
11
April 17
Diamondbacks
5–0
Correia (2–1)
Benson (0–1)
31,324
5–6
Petco Park
W2
-3
12
April 18
Diamondbacks
5–3
Mujica (1–0)
Heilman (0–1)
Bell (3)
20,634
6–6
Petco Park
W3
-2
13
April 19
Giants
3–2 (10)
Stauffer (2–0)
Affeldt (2–2)
17,087
7–6
Petco Park
W4
-1
14
April 20
Giants
1–0
Latos (1–1)
Sánchez (1–1)
Bell (4)
17,822
8–6
Petco Park
W5
0
15
April 21
Giants
5–2
Garland (1–2)
Wellemeyer (0–3)
14,906
9–6
Petco Park
W6
+1
16
April 23
@ Reds
10–4
Correia (3–1)
Arroyo (0–2)
15,183
10–6
Great American Ball Park
W7
+1
17
April 24
@ Reds
5–0
LeBlanc (1–0)
Cueto (0–1)
19,999
11–6
Great American Ball Park
W8
+1
18
April 25
@ Reds
5–4
Rhodes (1–1)
Adams (0–1)
Cordero (7)
17,694
11–7
Great American Ball Park
L1
+1
19
April 26
@ Marlins
10–1
Johnson (2–1)
Latos (1–2)
10,924
11–8
Sun Life Stadium
L2
0
20
April 27
@ Marlins
4–1
Garland (2–2)
Sánchez (1–2)
Bell (5)
11,613
12–8
Sun Life Stadium
W1
0
21
April 28
@ Marlins
6–4
Correia (4–1)
Robertson (2–2)
Bell (6)
16,310
13–8
Sun Life Stadium
W2
+1
22
April 29
Brewers
9–0
LeBlanc (2–0)
Davis (0–3)
16,696
14–8
Petco Park
W3
+1½
23
April 30
Brewers
3–0
Richard (1–2)
Bush (1–2)
Bell (7)
29,366
15–8
Petco Park
W4
+1½
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
24
May 1
Brewers
2–1
Gallardo (3–2)
Latos (1–3)
Hoffman (4)
25,619
15–9
Petco Park
L1
+½
25
May 2
Brewers
8–0
Garland (3–2)
Wolf (2–2)
20,074
16–9
Petco Park
W1
+1½
26
May 3
Rockies
5–2
Jiménez (6–0)
Correia (4–2)
15,052
16–10
Petco Park
L1
+1
27
May 4
Rockies
3–2
Bell (2–0)
Morales (0–3)
16,329
17–10
Petco Park
W1
+1
28
May 5
Rockies
6–5
Corpas (1–1)
Stauffer (2–1)
17,121
17–11
Petco Park
L1
0
29
May 7
@ Astros
7–0
Latos (2–3)
Norris (1–4)
25,586
18–11
Minute Maid Park
W1
+½
30
May 8
@ Astros
2–1
Garland (4–2)
Paulino (0–5)
Bell (8)
27,038
19–11
Minute Maid Park
W2
+1½
31
May 9
@ Astros
4–3
Lyon (2–1)
Webb (0–1)
23,526
19–12
Minute Maid Park
L1
+½
32
May 11
@ Giants
3–2
Webb (1–1)
Zito (5–1)
Bell (9)
33,249
20–12
AT&T Park
W1
+1½
33
May 12
@ Giants
5–2
Richard (2–2)
Cain (2–2)
Bell (10)
30,924
21–12
AT&T Park
W2
+2½
34
May 13
@ Giants
1–0
Latos (3–3)
Sánchez (2–3)
32,861
22–12
AT&T Park
W3
+3½
35
May 14
Dodgers
4–3
Weaver (2–1)
Gregerson (0–1)
Broxton (5)
42,056
22–13
Petco Park
L1
+2½
36
May 15
Dodgers
4–1
Kershaw (3–2)
Correia (4–3)
Broxton (6)
42,436
22–14
Petco Park
L2
+1½
37
May 16
Dodgers
1–0
Billingsley (4–2)
LeBlanc (2–1)
Broxton (7)
42,327
22–15
Petco Park
L3
+½
38
May 17
Giants
3–1
Richard (3–2)
Cain (2–3)
Bell (11)
20,558
23–15
Petco Park
W1
+1½
39
May 18
Giants
7–6 (12)
Runzler (2–0)
Ramos (0–1)
Wilson (10)
19,565
23–16
Petco Park
L1
+½
40
May 19
@ Dodgers
10–5
Garland (5–2)
Ortiz (1–2)
40,138
24–16
Dodger Stadium
W1
+1½
41
May 20
@ Dodgers
4–1
Kershaw (4–2)
Correia (4–4)
Broxton (8)
38,856
24–17
Dodger Stadium
L1
+1
42
May 21
@ Mariners
15–8
Lee (2–2)
LeBlanc (2–2)
24,139
24–18
Safeco Field
L2
0
43
May 22
@ Mariners
2–1
Richard (4–2)
Snell (0–3)
Bell (12)
28,670
25–18
Safeco Field
W1
0
44
May 23
@ Mariners
8–1
Latos (4–3)
Hernández (2–4)
33,315
26–18
Safeco Field
W2
+1
45
May 25
Cardinals
1–0
Garland (6–2)
Wainwright (6–3)
Bell (13)
18,236
27–18
Petco Park
W3
+2
46
May 26
Cardinals
2–1 (13)
Mujica (2–0)
Boggs (0–2)
19,752
28–18
Petco Park
W4
+2
47
May 27
Cardinals
8–3
Walters (1–0)
LeBlanc (2–3)
20,583
28–19
Petco Park
L1
+2
48
May 28
Nationals
5–3
Lannan (2–2)
Richard (4–3)
Capps (17)
23,468
28–20
Petco Park
L2
+1
49
May 29
Nationals
4–2
Latos (5–3)
Martin (0–1)
Bell (14)
25,956
29–20
Petco Park
W1
+2
50
May 30
Nationals
3–2
Gregerson (1–1)
Burnett (0–3)
28,591
30–20
Petco Park
W2
+2
51
May 31
Mets
18–6
Correia (5–4)
Takahashi (4–2)
20,023
31–20
Petco Park
W3
+2
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
52
June 1
Mets
4–2
Pelfrey (8–1)
LeBlanc (2–4)
Rodríguez (10)
17,393
31–21
Petco Park
L1
+1
53
June 2
Mets
5–1 (11)
Webb (2–1)
Valdés (2–2)
15.880
32–21
Petco Park
W1
+1
54
June 4
@ Phillies
3–2
Halladay (8–3)
Latos (5–4)
Lidge (2)
45,080
32–22
Citizens Bank Park
L1
+½
55
June 5
@ Phillies
6–2
Moyer (6–5)
Garland (6–3)
45,353
32–23
Citizens Bank Park
L2
+½
56
June 6
@ Phillies
6–5 (10)
Adams (1–1)
Báez (2–2)
Bell (15)
44,852
33–23
Citizens Bank Park
W1
+½
57
June 7
@ Phillies
3–1
LeBlanc (3–4)
Hamels (5–5)
Bell (16)
45,398
34–23
Citizens Bank Park
W2
+½
58
June 8
@ Mets
2–1 (11)
Dessens (1–1)
Mujica (2–1)
30,086
34–24
Citi Field
L1
-½
June 9
@ Mets
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 10
Citi Field
-1
59
June 10
@ Mets
4–2
Latos (6–4)
Santana (4–3)
Bell (17)
32,365
35–24
Citi Field
W1
-½
60
June 10
@ Mets
3–0
Niese (3–2)
Garland (6–4)
28,072
35–25
Citi Field
L1
-1
61
June 11
Mariners
4–3
Thatcher (1–0)
Aardsma (0–4)
20,049
36–25
Petco Park
W1
0
62
June 12
Mariners
7–1
LeBlanc (4–4)
Lee (4–3)
30,019
37–25
Petco Park
W2
+1
63
June 13
Mariners
4–2
Hernández (4–5)
Gregerson (1–2)
Aardsma (13)
23,429
37–26
Petco Park
L1
+1
64
June 14
Blue Jays
6–3
Marcum (6–3)
Garland (6–5)
Gregg (16)
16,542
37–27
Petco Park
L2
+½
65
June 15
Blue Jays
8–2
Latos (7–4)
Cecil (7–3)
15,266
38–27
Petco Park
W1
+½
66
June 16
Blue Jays
7–1
Romero (6–3)
Correia (5–5)
16,050
38–28
Petco Park
L1
-½
67
June 18
Orioles
3–2
Bell (3–0)
Hernandez (2–6)
25,167
39–28
Petco Park
W1
+1
68
June 19
Orioles
5–4
Millwood (1–8)
Richard (4–4)
Simón (7)
28,138
39–29
Petco Park
L1
+1
69
June 20
Orioles
9–4
Garland (7–5)
Arrieta (2–1)
28,029
40–29
Petco Park
W1
+1½
70
June 22
@ Rays
2–1
Latos (8–4)
Davis (5–8)
Bell (18)
14,650
41–29
Tropicana Field
W2
+1½
71
June 23
@ Rays
5–4
Gregerson (2–2)
Shields (6–7)
Bell (19)
15,809
42–29
Tropicana Field
W3
+2½
72
June 24
@ Rays
5–3
Garza (8–5)
LeBlanc (4–5)
Soriano (17)
21,877
42–30
Tropicana Field
L1
+2½
73
June 25
@ Marlins
3–0
Richard (5–4)
Volstad (4–7)
Bell (20)
16,718
43–30
Sun Life Stadium
W1
+2½
74
June 26
@ Marlins
2–1
Garland (8–5)
Johnson (8–3)
Bell (21)
22,495
44–30
Sun Life Stadium
W2
+3½
75
June 27
@ Marlins
4–2
Webb (3–1)
Sanches (0–1)
Gregerson (1)
16,044
45–30
Sun Life Stadium
W3
+4½
76
June 28
Rockies
10–6
Jiménez (14–1)
Correia (5–6)
21,018
45–31
Petco Park
L1
+4
77
June 29
Rockies
6–3
Hammel (6–3)
LeBlanc (4–6)
Street (1)
21,196
45–32
Petco Park
L2
+3
78
June 30
Rockies
13–3
Richard (6–4)
Francis (2–3)
24,519
46–32
Petco Park
W1
+3
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
79
July 1
Astros
6–3 (10)
Sampson (1–0)
Gregerson (2–3)
Lindstrom (19)
18,618
46–33
Petco Park
L1
+2½
80
July 2
Astros
3–0
Latos (9–4)
Lyon (5–2)
Bell (22)
30,691
47–33
Petco Park
W1
+1½
81
July 3
Astros
1–0
Adams (2–1)
Chacín (1–1)
Bell (23)
40,042
48–33
Petco Park
W2
+3½
82
July 4
Astros
3–2
Bell (4–0)
Lyon (5–3)
23,498
49–33
Petco Park
W3
+3½
83
July 6
@ Nationals
6–5
Capps (3–3)
Gregerson (2–4)
14,039
49–34
Nationals Park
L1
+3
84
July 7
@ Nationals
7–6
Martin (1–4)
Garland (8–6)
Capps (23)
13,762
49–35
Nationals Park
L2
+3
85
July 8
@ Nationals
7–1
Latos (10–4)
Atilano (6–6)
17,364
50–35
Nationals Park
W1
+3
86
July 9
@ Rockies
10–8
Belisle (4–3)
Gregerson (2–5)
Street (4)
36,123
50–36
Coors Field
L1
+2
87
July 10
@ Rockies
4–2
Hammel (7–3)
LeBlanc (4–7)
Street (5)
45,069
50–37
Coors Field
L2
+1
88
July 11
@ Rockies
9–7
Gregerson (3–5)
Belisle (4–4)
Bell (24)
40,460
51–37
Coors Field
W1
+2
July 13: All-Star Game (NL wins—Box )
3–1
Capps (WAS)
Hughes (NYY)
Broxton (LAD)
45,408
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Anaheim , CA
89
July 16
Diamondbacks
12–1
Garland (9–6)
Haren (7–8)
33,177
52–37
Petco Park
W1
+3
90
July 17
Diamondbacks
8–5
Richard (7–4)
López (5–8)
Bell (25)
40,011
53–37
Petco Park
W2
+3½
91
July 18
Diamondbacks
6–4
Correia (6–6)
Jackson (6–8)
Bell (26)
25,363
54–37
Petco Park
W3
+4
92
July 20
@ Braves
4–1
Jurrjens (3–3)
LeBlanc (4–8)
Wagner (22)
30,621
54–38
Turner Field
L1
+3
93
July 21
@ Braves
6–4 (12)
Stauffer (3–3)
Medlen (6–2)
Bell (27)
30,039
55–38
Turner Field
W1
+4
94
July 22
@ Braves
8–0
Hudson (10–5)
Richard (7–5)
26,450
55–39
Turner Field
L1
+3
95
July 23
@ Pirates
5–3
Correia (7–6)
Maholm (6–8)
Bell (28)
18,611
56–39
PNC Park
W1
+3
96
July 24
@ Pirates
9–2
Latos (11–4)
Karstens (2–6)
36,967
57–39
PNC Park
W2
+3
97
July 25
@ Pirates
6–3
LeBlanc (5–8)
Lincoln (1–4)
Bell (29)
18,800
58–39
PNC Park
W3
+3
98
July 27
Dodgers
2–0
Billingsley (9–5)
Garland (9–7)
Broxton (20)
38,428
58–40
Petco Park
L1
+2½
99
July 28
Dodgers
6–1
Richard (8–5)
Kuroda (8–9)
40,188
59–40
Petco Park
W1
+2½
100
July 29
Dodgers
3–2
Bell (5–0)
Sherrill (1–2)
42,075
60–40
Petco Park
W2
+3½
101
July 30
Marlins
4–2
Volstad (5–8)
LeBlanc (5–9)
Núñez (25)
30,478
60–41
Petco Park
L1
+2½
102
July 31
Marlins
6–3
Nolasco (12–7)
Correia (7–7)
Núñez (26)
42,072
60–42
Petco Park
L2
+1½
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
103
August 1
Marlins
5–4
Garland (10–7)
Johnson (10–4)
Bell (30)
27,560
61–42
Petco Park
W1
+1½
104
August 2
@ Dodgers
10–5
Richard (9–5)
Kuroda (8–10)
40,860
62–42
Dodger Stadium
W2
+2
105
August 3
@ Dodgers
2–1
Lilly (4–8)
Latos (11–5)
Broxton (21)
38,886
62–43
Dodger Stadium
L1
+1
106
August 4
@ Dodgers
9–0
Padilla (5–3)
LeBlanc (5–10)
48,988
62–44
Dodger Stadium
L2
+1
107
August 5
@ Dodgers
5–0
Correia (8–7)
Billingsley (9–6)
Bell (31)
44,739
63–44
Dodger Stadium
W1
+2
108
August 6
@ Diamondbacks
2–1
Hudson (3–1)
Garland (10–8)
Heilman (5)
22,168
63–45
Chase Field
L1
+1
109
August 7
@ Diamondbacks
6–5
Heilman (3–3)
Gregerson (3–6)
48,946
63–46
Chase Field
L2
+1
110
August 8
@ Diamondbacks
10–1
Latos (12–5)
Saunders (7–11)
27,856
64–46
Chase Field
W1
+2
111
August 10
Pirates
4–1
LeBlanc (6–10)
Karstens (2–8)
Bell (32)
23,249
65–46
Petco Park
W2
+2½
112
August 11
Pirates
8–5
Correia (9–7)
McDonald (1–2)
Bell (33)
28,335
66–46
Petco Park
W3
+2½
113
August 12
Pirates
3–0
Garland (11–8)
Duke (5–11)
Bell (34)
25,897
67–46
Petco Park
W4
+2½
114
August 13
@ Giants
3–2
Richard (10–5)
Sánchez (8–8)
Bell (35)
42,722
68–46
AT&T Park
W5
+3½
115
August 14
@ Giants
3–2 (11)
Casilla (4–2)
Stauffer (3–2)
42,293
68–47
AT&T Park
L1
+2½
116
August 15
@ Giants
8–2
LeBlanc (7–10)
Lincecum (11–7)
42,834
69–47
AT&T Park
W1
+3½
117
August 16
@ Cubs
9–5
Correia (10–7)
Gorzelanny (6–7)
36,814
70–47
Wrigley Field
W2
+4
118
August 17
@ Cubs
1–0
Garland (12–8)
Wells (5–11)
Bell (36)
33,664
71–47
Wrigley Field
W3
+5
119
August 18
@ Cubs
5–1
Richard (11–5)
Coleman (0–1)
33,267
72–47
Wrigley Field
W4
+6
120
August 19
@ Cubs
5–3
Latos (13–5)
Marshall (6–4)
Bell (37)
30,687
73–47
Wrigley Field
W5
+6
121
August 20
@ Brewers
10–6
Capuano (2–2)
LeBlanc (7–11)
27,976
73–48
Miller Park
L1
+5
122
August 21
@ Brewers
6–5
McClendon (1–0)
Correia (10–8)
Axford (19)
40,056
73–49
Miller Park
L2
+5
123
August 22
@ Brewers
7–3
Garland (13–8)
Parra (3–10)
32,126
74–48
Miller Park
W1
+6
124
August 24
Diamondbacks
5–0
Richard (12-5)
López (5–12)
20,075
75-48
Petco Park
W2
+5½
125
August 25
Diamondbacks
9–3
LeBlanc (8–11)
Saunders (7–14)
21,966
76-49
Petco Park
W3
+6½
126
August 26
Diamondbacks
11–5
Kennedy (8–9)
Correia (10–9)
20,983
76-50
Petco Park
L1
+6
127
August 27
Phillies
3–2 (12)
Durbin (4-1)
Frieri (0-1)
34,233
76-51
Petco Park
L2
+6
128
August 28
Phillies
3–1
Blanton (6-6)
Garland (13-9)
Lidge (18)
37,424
76-52
Petco Park
L3
+6
129
August 29
Phillies
5–0
Hamels (8-10)
Richard (12-6)
30,528
76-53
Petco Park
L4
+5
130
August 30
@ Diamondbacks
7–2
Saunders (8-14)
LeBlanc (8-12)
17,829
76-54
Chase Field
L5
+5
131
August 31
@ Diamondbacks
7–4
Kennedy (9-9)
Correia (10-10)
Gutiérrez (5)
16,250
76-55
Chase Field
L6
+4
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
132
September 1
@ Diamondbacks
5–2
Enright (6-2)
Gregerson (3-7)
Gutiérrez (6)
17,599
76-56
Chase Field
L7
+3
133
September 3
Rockies
4–3
Cook (5-8)
Luebke (0-1)
Street (14)
21,877
76-57
Petco Park
L8
+3
134
September 4
Rockies
6–2
Hammel (10-7)
Garland (13-10)
26,168
76-58
Petco Park
L9
+2
135
September 5
Rockies
4–2
de la Rosa (6-4)
Stauffer (3-3)
Street (15)
23,250
76-59
Petco Park
L10
+1
136
September 6
Dodgers
4–2
Adams (3-1)
Padilla (6-5)
Bell (38)
23,574
77-59
Petco Park
W1
+1
137
September 7
Dodgers
2–1
Latos (14-5)
Kershaw (11-10)
Bell (39)
20,071
78-59
Petco Park
W2
+1
138
September 8
Dodgers
4–0
Luebke (1-1)
Billingsley (11-9)
Gregerson (2)
20,851
79-59
Petco Park
W3
+2
139
September 9
Giants
7–3
Cain (11-10)
Garland (13-11)
28,456
79-60
Petco Park
L1
+1
140
September 10
Giants
1–0
Casilla (7-2)
Richard (12-7)
Wilson (12)
33,662
79-61
Petco Park
L2
0
141
September 11
Giants
1–0
Stauffer (4-3)
Bumgarner (5-5)
Bell (40)
41,123
80-61
Petco Park
W1
+1
142
September 12
Giants
6–1
Lincecum (14-9)
Latos (14-6)
33,876
80-62
Petco Park
L1
0
143
September 13
@ Rockies
6–4
Frieri (1-1)
Francis (4-5)
Bell (41)
34,089
81-62
Coors Field
W1
+½
144
September 14
@ Rockies
7–6
Garland (14-11)
Hammel (10-8)
Bell (42)
40,532
82-62
Coors Field
W2
+1½
145
September 15
@ Rockies
9–6
de la Rosa (8-4)
Richard (12-8)
Street (19)
30,218
82-63
Coors Field
L1
+½
146
September 16
@ Cardinals
4–0
Westbrook (8-10)
Stauffer (4-4)
38,252
82-64
Busch Stadium
L2
-½
147
September 17
@ Cardinals
14–4
Lohse (4-7)
Latos (14-7)
37,806
82-65
Busch Stadium
L3
-½
148
September 18
@ Cardinals
8–4
Adams (4-1)
McClellan (1-4)
40,205
83-65
Busch Stadium
W1
+½
149
September 19
@ Cardinals
4–1
Wainwright (19-11)
Garland (14-12)
Franklin (25)
37,885
83-66
Busch Stadium
L1
-½
150
September 21
@ Dodgers
6–0
Richard (13-8)
Billingsley (11-11)
44,166
84-66
Dodger Stadium
W1
-½
151
September 22
@ Dodgers
3–1
Stauffer (5-4)
Lilly (8-12)
Bell (43)
33,728
85-66
Dodger Stadium
W2
+½
152
September 23
@ Dodgers
3–1
Kuroda (11-13)
Latos (14-8)
Kuo (10)
33,040
85-67
Dodger Stadium
L1
-½
153
September 24
Reds
4–3
Gregerson (4-7)
Rhodes (4-4)
Bell (44)
35,310
86-67
Petco Park
W1
-½
154
September 25
Reds
4–3
Bell (6-0)
Chapman (1-2)
35,124
87-67
Petco Park
W2
+½
155
September 26
Reds
12–2
Bailey (4-3)
Richard (13-9)
26,131
87-68
Petco Park
L1
-½
156
September 27
Cubs
1–0
Zambrano (10-6)
Stauffer (5-5)
Mármol (35)
22,739
87-69
Petco Park
L2
-1
157
September 28
Cubs
5–2
Dempster (15-11)
Latos (14-9)
Mármol (36)
27,619
87-70
Petco Park
L3
-2
158
September 29
Cubs
3–0
Young (2-0)
Wells (8-14)
Bell (45)
29,400
88-70
Petco Park
W1
-2
159
September 30
Cubs
1–0
Marshall (7-5)
Bell (6-1)
Mármol (37)
28,576
88-71
Petco Park
L1
-3
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^ Oh, Stephen (August 16, 2010). "AccuScore: Padres gain a sizable cushion" . Yahoo! Sports. Accuscore. Archived from the original on August 20, 2010. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Giants recall C Posey, sign Burrell to minor deal" . ESPN.com . Associated Press . May 29, 2010. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011.
^ Sullivan, Tim (October 7, 2010). "Moorad wishes he'd spoken up about Burrell" . The San Diego Union-Tribune . Archived from the original on May 6, 2011.
^ 2010 San Diego Padres Batting, Pitching, & Fielding Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ 2009 San Diego Padres Schedule by Baseball Almanac
^ Baggarly, Andrew (September 20, 2010). "Giants notebook: Looking to block Padres, Giants wind up with Cody Ross" . Contra Costa Times . Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2011 .
^ "Giants awarded OF Cody Ross on waiver claim from Florida; INF Matt Downs designated for assignment" (Press release). San Francisco Giants . August 23, 2010. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011.
^ a b Center, Bill (October 3, 2010). "Padres lose to Giants, miss playoffs" . The San Diego Union-Tribune . Archived from the original on August 6, 2011.
^ a b Baggarly, Andrew (March 12, 2011). "Giants expect the Padres to be motivated this season" . San Jose Mercury News . p. D1. Archived from the original on January 24, 2012.
^ Center, Bill (August 3, 2011). "On Deck: Defense has played a role in Padres reversal of fortunes" . The San Diego Union-Tribune . Archived from the original on August 5, 2011.
^ BASEBALL-REFERENCE.com Head-to-Head Records
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