Here is a list of San Francisco Giants players who have worn No. 29 since 1958:
None. No San Francisco Giants player has ever worn a number higher than pitcher Dan Otero's No. 87 during the 2012 regular season.
Matt Cain has worn No. 18 for the San Francisco Giants since the 2006 season. Before that, he wore No. 43.
No San Francisco player has ever worn a number higher than Dan Otero's 87.
It depends on which giants you are talking about: New York Giants (football) or San Francisco Giants (baseball). If you are talking about football, then number 62 is Conrad Goode. If you are talking about baseball, number 62 has been worn by Bob Howry, Wilson Delgado, and Jacob Cruz.
The number has not been worn since 1949 in honor of Hall of Famer Mel Ott, who played right field for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. He also managed the Giants from 1942 to 1948. The number was officially retired in April 1984.
No player has ever worn that number for the Giants during the regular season.
Three of the most prominant player to wear number 10 for the Giants include Fran Tarkenton, Brad Van Pelt, and Eli Manning.
lester borden
Barry Bonds, Mark Mackguire, Sandy Alomar, mike lowel
Pitcher Jake Peavy began wearing No. 22 not long after he joined the San Francisco Giants in a trade during the summer of 2014. Peavy had worn No. 44 with the Boston Red Sox, but that number has been retired in San Francisco in honor of Hall of Fame sluggler Willie McCovey.
cory webster
The Giants have worn names on the backs of their road jerseys since the 1960s. In 1994, San Francisco unveiled new cream-colored home uniforms that do not have have names on the backs. In short, there are names on the road and no names at home.