Jeremy Affeldt will take his three children into account when it comes to making a decision on whether he keeps pitching beyond this season. The San Francisco Giants left-hander and 2014 World Series Game 7 winner at Kansas City would like to give it at least another season after 2015, when his $18 million, three-year contract with the reigning champions is set to expire. They haven't said much yet, but my oldest has kind of said from time to time, 'How much longer are you going to play?' He's starting to kind of feel it a little bit, not really letting you know what he's trying to say, but he's going to get there eventually.'' He entered Wednesday night's game against Colorado ranked fourth among active pitchers in games played at 726, trailing the Rockies' LaTroy Hawkins (1,004), Milwaukee's Francisco Rodriguez and Detroit's Joe Nathan.