2009 San Diego Padres
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkPetco Park
CitySan Diego, California
Record75–87 (.463)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJohn Moores
General managersKevin Towers
ManagersBud Black
Television4SD
Mark Neely, Tony Gwynn, Mark Grant
Cablemas (Spanish)
RadioXX Sports Radio
Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner, Andy Masur
XEMO-AM (Spanish)
Seasons

The 2009 San Diego Padres season was the 41st season in franchise history.

Regular season

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 9567 0.586 50–31 45–36
Colorado Rockies 9270 0.568 3 51–30 41–40
San Francisco Giants 8874 0.543 7 52–29 36–45
San Diego Padres 7587 0.463 20 42–39 33–48
Arizona Diamondbacks 7092 0.432 25 36–45 34–47

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona3–44-21–57-115–35–47-112–55–21–56–111-75-132–41–55–10
Atlanta4–34–23–64–48-103-34–33–313–510-83–43–33–44–210-87–8
Chicago2-42–410-52–44–311–63–510-73-31–510-44–54-26-105–26–9
Cincinnati5-16-35-100-73-312-41-58-72-42-513-51-63-38-83-46-9
Colorado11-74-44-27-02-42-54-146-03-42-46-310-88-106-16-011-4
Florida3-510-83-43-34-24–33-33-411-79-92-44-23-43-312-610-8
Houston4–53-36-114-125-23-44–35-101-56-210-56-12-46-93-36-9
Los Angeles11-73-45-35-114-43-33-43–35-14-34-310-811-72-53-29-9
Milwaukee5-23-37-107-80-64-310-53-33-34-39-52-44-59-95-35-10
New York2-55-133-34-24-37-115-11-53-36-124-32-55-34-510-85–10
Philadelphia5-18-105-15-24-29-92-63-43-412-64-25-23-44-115-36-12
Pittsburgh1-64-34-105-133-64-25-103-45-93-42-43-42-45-105-38–7
San Diego7-113-35-46-18-102-41-68-104-25-22-54-310-81-64-25–10
San Francisco13-54–32–43–310-84–34–27-115-43–54–34–28-104–34–29–6
St. Louis4-22-410-68-81-63-39-65-29-95-41-410-56-13-46–19–6
Washington5-18-102-54-30-66-123-32-33-58-103-153-52-42-41-67–11

Roster

2009 San Diego Padres
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

During the Padres 6-5 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field on April 13, 2009, Jody Gerut became the first player to open a new ballpark with a leadoff home run, hitting the first base hit and home run on the 3rd pitch off Mets starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey.[1]

2009 Game Log
April (11–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Dodgers4–1Kuroda (1–0)Peavy (0–1)Broxton (1)45,4960–1
2April 7Dodgers4–2Young (1–0)Wolf (0–1)Bell (1)20,0351–1
3April 8Dodgers5–2Billingsley (1–0)Mujica (0–1)Broxton (2)31,7001–2
4April 9Dodgers4–3Meredith (1–0)Wade (0–1)Bell (2)29,7102–2
5April 10Giants7–3Hill (1–0)Zito (0–1)20,5073–2
6April 11Giants6–3Peavy (1–1)Sánchez (0–1)Bell (3)35,3054–2
7April 12Giants6–1Young (2–0)Lincecum (0–1)19,4155–2
8April 13@ Mets6–5Mujica (1–1)Stokes (0–1)Bell (4)41,0076–2
9April 15@ Mets7–2Pérez (1–1)Correia (0–1)35,5816–3
10April 16@ Mets6–5Peavy (2–1)Maine (0–1)Bell (5)35,9857–3
11April 17@ Phillies8–7Meredith (2–0)Madson (1–1)Bell (6)44,9848–3
12April 18@ Phillies8–5Meredith (3–0)Lidge (0–1)Bell (7)45,0079–3
13April 19@ Phillies5–4Condrey (2–0)Moreno (0–1)45,2669–4
April 20@ PhilliesPostponed
14April 21@ Giants8–3Cain (2–0)Peavy (2–2)39,3149–5
15April 22@ Giants1–0 (10)Wilson (1–0)Moreno (0–2)26,5939–6
16April 24Pirates4–3 (11)Moreno (1–2)Capps (0–1)25,60110–6
17April 25Pirates10–1Duke (3–1)Hill (1–1)41,66510–7
18April 26Pirates8–3Ohlendorf (2–2)Peavy (2–3)30,84810–8
19April 27@ Rockies12–7Grilli (1–1)Young (2–1)18,24610–9
20April 28@ Rockies4–3Sánchez (1–0)Corpas (0–2)Bell (8)19,34611–9
21April 29@ Rockies7–5Cook (1–1)Correia (0–2)Street (2)20,28911–10
22April 30@ Dodgers8–5Belisario (1–2)Gregerson (0–1)Broxton (7)54,62811–11
May (14–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1@ Dodgers1–0Broxton (3–0)Sánchez (1–1)47,21011–12
24May 2@ Dodgers2–1 (10)Mota (2–0)Gregerson (0–2)47,68011–13
25May 3@ Dodgers7–3Billingsley (5–0)Gaudin (0–1)52,09611–14
26May 4Rockies9–6Rusch (1–0)Moreno (1–3)Street (3)14,71711–15
27May 5Rockies2–1 (10)Bell (1–0)Daley (0–1)13,64612–15
28May 6Diamondbacks3–1Garland (3–1)Peavy (2–4)Qualls (7)15,09212–16
29May 7Diamondbacks4–3 (10)Meredith (4–0)Vásquez (0–1)18,92113–16
30May 8@ Astros2–0Rodríguez (3–2)Gaudin (0–2)Hawkins (4)28,13913–17
31May 9@ Astros5–4Hawkins (1–0)Gregerson (0–3)29,14113–18
32May 10@ Astros12–5Oswalt (1–2)Geer (0–1)30,02313–19
33May 12@ Cubs6–2Harden (4–1)Peavy (2–5)39,96313–20
34May 13@ Cubs6–4 (8)Lilly (5–2)Young (2–2)Mármol (3)38,41013–21
35May 14@ Cubs11–3Dempster (3–2)Gaudin (0–3)39,72813–22
36May 15Reds5–3Correia (1–2)Harang (3–4)Bell (9)27,02114–22
37May 16Reds6–5 (16)Perdomo (1–0)Owings (3–4)31,00115–22
38May 17Reds3–1Peavy (3–5)Arroyo (5–3)21,12316–22
39May 19Giants2–1Young (3–2)Zito (1–4)Bell (10)16,17517–22
40May 20Giants2–1Gaudin (1–3)Sánchez (1–4)Bell (11)15,20818–22
41May 21Giants3–2Bell (2–0)Wilson (2–3)19,92119–22
42May 22Cubs4–0Peavy (4–5)Zambrano (3–2)Bell (12)27,26020–22
43May 23Cubs3–1Geer (1–1)Wells (0–1)Mujica (1)37,79821–22
44May 24Cubs7–2Young (4–2)Lilly (5–4)39,59322–22
45May 25@ Diamondbacks9–7 (10)Mujica (2–1)Peña (4–2)Bell (13)30,54623–22
46May 26@ Diamondbacks6–5Scherzer (2–3)Correia (1–3)Gutiérrez (1)18,63123–23
47May 27@ Diamondbacks8–5Peavy (5–5)Buckner (1–1)Bell (14)18,26424–23
48May 29@ Rockies3–0Marquis (7–3)Young (4–3)Street (8)23,23924–24
49May 30@ Rockies8–7Street (1–1)Bell (2–1)32,06424–25
50May 31@ Rockies5–2Gaudin (2–3)de la Rosa (0–6)Bell (15)30,22325–25
June (9–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
51June 1Phillies5–3Blanton (4–3)Correia (1–4)Lidge (13)22,82525–26
52June 2Phillies10–5Bastardo (1–0)Peavy (5–6)Madson (2)17,62525–27
53June 3Phillies5–1Happ (4–0)Young (4–4)15,43625–28
54June 5Diamondbacks8–0Davis (3–6)Gaudin (2–4)22,42625–29
55June 6Diamondbacks6–4Correia (2–4)Schlereth (0–2)Bell (16)23,59226–29
56June 7Diamondbacks9–6 (18)Rosales (1–0)Wilson (0–1)27,80426–30
57June 8Diamondbacks6–3Peavy (6–6)Garland (4–6)Bell (17)17,50127–30
58June 9@ Dodgers6–4Billingsley (8–3)Young (4–5)Broxton (14)35,31327–31
59June 10@ Dodgers3–1Correia (3–4)Kershaw (3–5)Bell (18)44,07928–31
60June 12@ Angels11–6Palmer (6–0)Gaudin (2–5)41,59728–32
61June 13@ Angels9–1Saunders (7–4)Geer (1–2)43,23328–33
62June 14@ Angels6–0Weaver (7–2)Young (4–6)40,16328–34
63June 16Mariners5–0Hernández (7–3)Correia (3–5)17,04028–35
64June 17Mariners4–3Olson (2–1)Gaudin (2–6)Aardsma (12)20,22428–36
65June 18Mariners43Bell (31)Batista (32)25,1462936
66June 19Athletics75Wuertz (31)Mujica (22)Bailey (7)20,0192937
67June 20Athletics63Wuertz (41)Meredith (41)Bailey (8)28,0742938
68June 21Athletics41Correia (45)Braden (56)Bell (19)27,2493038
69June 23@ Mariners97Gaudin (36)Olson (22)Bell (20)23,5373138
70June 24@ Mariners43White (20)Mujica (23)Aardsma (15)22,9883139
71June 25@ Mariners93Washburn (45)LeBlanc (01)27,9683140
72June 26@ Rangers122Millwood (85)Silva (01)33,3403141
73June 27@ Rangers73Correia (55)Holland (15)25,4103241
74June 28@ Rangers20Gaudin (46)Hunter (01)Bell (21)27,0003341
75June 29Astros31Oswalt (44)Geer (13)15,6713342
76June 30Astros43Banks (10)Sampson (41)Bell (22)15,2763442
July (820)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
77July 1Astros71Moehler (54)Silva (02)16,6703443
78July 2Astros72Rodríguez (76)Correia (56)23,2843444
79July 3Dodgers63Kuroda (34)Gaudin (47)Broxton (20)42,2173445
80July 4Dodgers74Burke (10)Belisario (13)Bell (23)42,0693545
81July 5Dodgers76Weaver (52)Mujica (24)30,0703546
82July 6@ Diamondbacks65Rauch (10)Meredith (42)17,5283547
83July 7@ Diamondbacks43Davis (48)Correia (57)Qualls (16)18,6193548
84July 8@ Diamondbacks62Zavada (22)Burke (11)20,7913549
85July 9@ Giants93Lincecum (102)Geer (14)33,5083550
86July 10@ Giants80Sánchez (38)Banks (11)30,2983551
87July 11@ Giants21Miller (21)Stauffer (01)Wilson (23)38,1123552
88July 12@ Giants104Correia (67)Zito (59)41,9133652
89July 16Rockies101Cook (93)Gaudin (48)22,7583653
90July 17Rockies53Jiménez (79)Geer (15)Street (23)21,8873654
91July 18Rockies31Burke (21)Peralta (03)Bell (24)28,6523754
92July 19Rockies61Marquis (126)Latos (01)20,7473755
93July 20Marlins32VandenHurk (10)Burke (22)Núñez (5)17,1843756
94July 21Marlins32Volstad (79)Gaudin (49)Núñez (6)20,3113757
95July 22Marlins50Nolasco (77)Geer (16)16,4503758
96July 23@ Phillies94Hamels (65)Correia (68)45,2423759
97July 24@ Nationals62Latos (11)Mock (04)23,5063859
98July 25@ Nationals131Clippard (10)Stauffer (02)21,8343860
99July 26@ Nationals32Beimel (15)Burke (23)20,7473861
100July 27@ Reds64Bailey (22)Geer (17)Cordero (23)18,5633862
101July 28@ Reds3–214,52639–62
102July 29@ Reds7–117,20140–62
103July 30@ Reds7–419,11741–62
104July 31Brewers11–732,58842–62
August (15–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1Brewers4–226,42443–62
106August 2Brewers6–123,69643–63
107August 3Braves4–220,42344–63
108August 4Braves9–217,91644–64
109August 5Braves6–221,81644–65
110August 6Mets8–318,88045–65
111August 7Mets6–223,03846–65
112August 8Mets3–135,18447–65
113August 9Mets5–127,75447–66
114August 11@ Brewers13–637,04048–66
115August 12@ Brewers6–538,75349–66
116August 13@ Brewers12–939,68349–67
117August 14@ Cardinals9–242,20849–68
118August 15@ Cardinals7–444,29249–69
119August 16@ Cardinals7–540,81249–70
120August 17Cubs4–123,42050–70
121August 18Cubs6–319,81451–70
122August 19Cubs7–118,01251–71
123August 20Cardinals5–119,86751–72
124August 21Cardinals4–027,28252–72
125August 22Cardinals7–038,15652–73
126August 23Cardinals5–227,43552–74
127August 25@ Braves2–1 (12)15,38953–74
128August 26@ Braves12–515,61954–74
129August 27@ Braves9–118,65154–75
130August 28@ Marlins9–514,40255–75
131August 29@ Marlins7–420,92456–75
132August 30@ Marlins6–412,87356–76
133August 31Nationals3–119,86757–76
September/October (18–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
134September 1Nationals4–115,13158–76
135September 2Nationals7–014,46859–76
136September 4@ Dodgers2–052,96560–76
137September 5@ Dodgers7–453,36860–77
138September 6@ Dodgers4–347,52861–77
139September 7@ Giants9–437,13261–78
140September 8@ Giants4–334,52462–78
141September 9@ Giants4–230,31263–78
142September 11Rockies4–118,02263–79
143September 12Rockies3–2 (10)19,89764–79
144September 13Rockies7–319,73965–79
145September 14Diamondbacks4–2 (10)20,26565–80
146September 15Diamondbacks4–214,79065–81
147September 16Diamondbacks6–5 (10)14,37766–81
148September 18@ Pirates5–126,17866–82
149September 19@ Pirates2–120,37967–82
150September 20@ Pirates4–024,02868–82
151September 21@ Pirates11–6 (11)12,56669–82
152September 22@ Rockies11–1030,69569–83
153September 23@ Rockies6–329,59770–83
154September 24@ Rockies5–437,04971–83
155September 25@ Diamondbacks4–029,73172–83
156September 26@ Diamondbacks8–539,32672–84
157September 27@ Diamondbacks7–430,01772–85
158September 29Dodgers3–125,31873–85
159September 30Dodgers5–025,46974–85
160October 2Giants7–226,77674–86
161October 3Giants2–025,73275–86
162October 4Giants4–3 (10)25,08275–87

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Player stats

Batting

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Brian Giles612251843101223.1911
Eliézer Alfonzo371146203028.1750
Adrián González160552901532724099.2771
Henry Blanco672042148120616.2350
Jody Gerut37113172560414.2212
Everth Cabrera1033775996188231.25525
Kevin Kouzmanoff141529501353111888.2551
Oscar Salazar55108122982319.2690
David Eckstein13650364131272251.2603
Kyle Blanks541482437901022.2501
Chase Headley156543621423121264.26210
Tony Gwynn Jr.11939359106116221.27011
Will Venable9529338751421238.2566
Nick Hundley782562361152830.2385
Scott Hairston5619726591411029.2998
Luis Rodríguez93208184260216.2021
Edgar Gonzalez82153163382418.2161
Drew Macias51768156017.1970
Chris Burke32828175015.2074
Josh Wilson1638242001.1050
Cliff Floyd1016020000.1250
José Lobatón717030000.1760
Luis Durango911360000.5452
Craig Stansberry11000000.0000
Pitcher Totals16226814332005.1230
Team Totals1625425638131526531141605.24282

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Jake Peavy663.971313081.26937362892
Chris Young465.211414076.07045444050
Tim Stauffer473.581414073.07129293453
Ryan Webb213.86280025.22711111119
Kevin Correia12113.9133330198.0194868664142
Greg Burke334.14480045.24821212333
Josh Geer175.9619170102.211669682354
Wade LeBlanc313.6999046.13519191930
Chad Gaudin4105.1320190105.1105606056105
Clayton Richard524.081212064.06029293448
Luke Gregerson243.24720175.06227273193
Adam Russell313.65150012.113551114
Edwin Moreno134.84190022.12813121515
Edward Mujica353.94674293.210143411976
Shawn Hill115.2533012.0157737
Heath Bell642.716804269.25421212479
Joe Thatcher102.80520045.03714141855
Luis Perdomo104.80350060.05736323455
Mat Latos454.621010050.24329262339
Mike Adams000.73370037.01493845
Cla Meredith424.17350036.24719171320
Walter Silva028.7666024.23428241511
Josh Banks117.1563022.230181849
Michael Ekstrom006.38120018.1211413819
Cesar Ramos013.0752014.21955410
Duaner Sánchez119.00120011.018111182
Cesar Carrillo1213.0633010.1161515124
Sean Gallagher200.008005.150054
Eulogio De La Cruz005.403003.122262
Aaron Poreda003.864002.111150
Arturo López0019.294002.175530
Ernesto Frieri000.002002.000012
Josh Wilson0127.001001.033310
Team Totals75874.37162162451450.214227697046031187

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Portland Beavers Pacific Coast League Randy Ready
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Terry Kennedy
A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Carlos Lezcano
A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League Doug Dascenzo
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Greg Riddoch
Rookie AZL Padres Arizona League José Flores

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Fort Wayne

References

  1. Brock, Corey (April 14, 2009). "Gerut makes history in New York minute". MLB.com. Padres.MLB.com. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
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