List of San Diego Padres Opening Day starting pitchers
The San Diego Padres are a Major League Baseball team based in San Diego, California. The Padres currently compete in the National League West division. The Padres first played their home games at San Diego Stadium, now called Qualcomm Stadium, and formerly called Jack Murphy Stadium, until, when they moved into Petco Park. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. The Padres have used 24 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 42 seasons. The 24 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 15 wins, 14 losses and 13 no decisions. No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.
The Padres' first Opening Day starting pitcher was Dick Selma, who received a win against the Houston Astros. Randy Jones, Eric Show and Jake Peavy tie the Padres' record for most Opening Day starts with four. Peavy has the most consecutive Opening Day starts with four. Jones and Andy Benes each have had three consecutive Opening Day starts. Benes has the most consecutive Opening Day losses with three from to.
Overall, the Padres' Opening Day starting pitchers have a record of eight wins and five losses at, what was now known, Qualcomm Stadium, and two wins and one loss at Petco Park. In addition, although the Padres were nominally the home team on Opening Day 1999, the game was played in Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico. The Padres' Opening Day starting pitchers' combined home record is eleven wins and six losses, and their away record is four wins and eight losses. The Padres went on to play in the MLB post-season five times, winning the National League Championship Series in 1984 and 1998. In those five seasons, the Opening Day starting pitchers had a combined record of three wins and 0 losses.
Key
Season | Each year is linked to an article about that particular Padres season. |
W | Win |
L | Loss |
ND | No decision by starting pitcher; Padres won game |
ND | No decision by starting pitcher; Padres lost game |
Final score | Game score with Padres runs listed first; extra innings are in brackets |
Location | Stadium in bold for home game |
Pitcher | Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Padres |
* | Advanced to the post-season |
** | Won the National League Championship Series |
Pitchers
Season | Pitcher | Decision | Final score | Opponent | Location | Attendance | Ref. |
1969 | W | Houston Astros | San Diego Stadium | 23,370 | |||
1970 | W | Atlanta Braves | San Diego Stadium | 25,125 | |||
1971 | L | San Francisco Giants | San Diego Stadium | 34,554 | |||
1972 | W | Atlanta Braves | San Diego Stadium | 16,655 | |||
1973 | W | Los Angeles Dodgers | San Diego Stadium | 32,019 | |||
1974 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 31,566 | |||
1975 | ND | San Francisco Giants | San Diego Stadium | 17,670 | |||
1976 | W | Atlanta Braves | San Diego Stadium | 44,728 | |||
1977 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Riverfront Stadium | 51,937 | |||
1978 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | 36,131 | |||
1979 | W | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 46,536 | |||
1980 | W | San Francisco Giants | San Diego Stadium | 29,535 | |||
1981 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | 54,520 | |||
1982 | L | Atlanta Braves | Jack Murphy Stadium | 30,188 | |||
1983 | W | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | 50,542 | |||
1984** | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Jack Murphy Stadium | 44,553 | |||
1985 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | 52,714 | |||
1986 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 49,444 | |||
1987 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | 52,020 | |||
1988 | ND | Houston Astros | Astrodome | 39,906 | |||
1989 | L | San Francisco Giants | Jack Murphy Stadium | 52,763 | |||
1990 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 48,686 | |||
1991 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Jack Murphy Stadium | 48,089 | |||
1992 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Riverfront Stadium | 55,356 | |||
1993 | L | Pittsburgh Pirates | Three Rivers Stadium | 44,103 | |||
1994 | L | Atlanta Braves | Jack Murphy Stadium | 42,251 | |||
1995 | L | Houston Astros | Jack Murphy Stadium | 41,961 | |||
1996* | ND | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | 38,734 | |||
1997 | W | New York Mets | Jack Murphy Stadium | 43,005 | |||
1998** | W | Cincinnati Reds | Cinergy Field | 54,578 | |||
1999 | L | Colorado Rockies | Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey | 27,104 | |||
2000 | ND | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | 52,308 | |||
2001 | L | San Francisco Giants | Pacific Bell Park | 40,930 | |||
2002 | ND | Arizona Diamondbacks | Chase Field | 47,025 | |||
2003 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Qualcomm Stadium | 61,707 | |||
2004 | W | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 53,850 | |||
2005* | ND | Colorado Rockies | Coors Field | 47,661 | |||
2006* | W | San Francisco Giants | Petco Park | 43,767 | |||
2007 | W | San Francisco Giants | AT&T Park | 42,773 | |||
2008 | W | Houston Astros | Petco Park | 44,965 | |||
2009 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Petco Park | 45,496 | |||
2010 | L | Arizona Diamondbacks | Chase Field | 49,192 | |||
2011 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | 46,368 | |||
2012 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Petco Park | 42,941 | |||
2013 | L | New York Mets | Citi Field | 41,053 | |||
2014 | ND | Los Angeles Dodgers | Petco Park | 45,567 | |||
2015 | ND | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 53,518 | |||
2016 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Petco Park | 44,317 | |||
2017 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 53,701 | |||
2018 | ND | Milwaukee Brewers | Petco Park | 44,659 | |||
2019 | W | San Francisco Giants | Petco Park | 44,655 |