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5.2 scoreless innings in the
Giants 2-0 victory. San Fran-
cisco completed the sweep of
the Tigers in the next game,
giving Vogelsong his fi rst
World Series ring.
Vogelsong ended his his-
toric postseason with a 3-0
record and a 1.09 ERA,
which was the lowest mark
since Los Angeles Dodgers
pitcher Orel Hershiser post-
ed a 1.05 ERA in the 1988
playoffs (minimum 24 in-
nings pitched). Vogelsong is
also one of only two pitch-
ers in MLB history to begin
their playoff careers with
four or more starts of fi ve or
more innings giving up one
run or fewer.
Vogelsong struggled to
begin the 2013 season, going
2-4 with a 7.19 ERA in his
fi rst nine starts of the season.
He then went to the disabled
list for nearly three months
after being hit in the hand
with a pitch while batting
against the Washington Na-
tionals on May 20, 2013.
Vogelsong returned to the
rotation on Aug. 9, 2013 and
fi nished the year by lowering
his ERA down to 5.73.
Before the 2014 season,
Vogelsong signed a one-
year deal with San Francis-
co worth $5 million. While
he didn’t pitch at an all-star
caliber level like he did in
2011 and 2012, it was still
a bounce-back year for Vo-
gelsong, who made a ca-
reer-high in starts (32) and
went 8-13 with a 4.00 ERA
with 151 strikeouts in 184.2
innings.
Vogelsong made three
starts in the 2014 playoffs.
While he didn’t get a deci-
sion in either of the three
outings, the Giants won all
three games he pitched en
route to their third World
Series title of the decade.
Vogelsong’s last season
with the Giants in 2015. He
made 22 starts, but also had
11 appearances out of the
bullpen. He fi nished the sea-
son 9-11 with a 4.67 ERA
in 135 innings. On Sept. 3,
2015, he hit the only homer
of his career against Jordan
Lyles of the Colorado Rock-
ies.
In the offseason, Vogelsong
signed a one-year deal with
his old team, the Pirates. It
ended up being his fi nal sea-
son in the big leagues. He
threw only 82.1 innings and
went 3-7 with a 4.81 ERA.
On Aug. 15, 2016, Vogel-
song returned to San Fran-
cisco to face the team that
drafted him. Vogelsong got
the win against the Giants,
pitching 5.2 innings and
giving up four runs. Before
his outing began, the Giants
played numerous highlights
on the big screen from Vo-
gelsong’s days in San Fran-
cisco which was met with a
great deal of applause from
the fans.
The applause was even
louder from the Giants faith-
ful when Pirates manager
Clint Hurdle took Vogelsong
out of the game in the bot-
tom of the sixth. Vogelsong
tipped his hat to the crown as
he went back into the dug-
out.
In 2017, Vogelsong agreed
to a minor league contract
with the Minnesota Twins,
but was released in March
after struggling in spring
training. On Sept. 17, 2017,
the Giants held a ceremony
at AT&T Park to offi cially
have Vogelsong retire as a Gi-
ant. He is one of 48 former
Giants players that is featured
on the San Francisco Giants
Wall of Fame.
AP Photo/ Gene J. Puskar
Vogelsong celebrates a 2014 playoff victory in 2014 with Giants ace Madison Bumgarner.
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