Here is a list of San Francisco Giants players and personnel who have worn No. 46 since 1958:
1. Joe Shipley, pitcher (1959).
2.Larry Jansen, coach (1961-71).
3. Andy Gilbert, coach (1972).
4. Gary Lavelle, pitcher (1974-84)
5. Jim Gott, pitcher (1985).
6. Jon Perlman, pitcher (1987).
7. Craig Colbert, pitcher (1992-93).
8. Steve Frey, pitcher (1994-95).
9.Rich DeLucia, pitcher (1996).
10. Kirk Rueter, pitcher (1997-2005).
11. Dave Righetti, coach (2006-2008).
12. Bob Howry, pitcher (2009).
13. Santiago Casilla, pitcher (2010-present).
Here is a list of San Francisco Giants coaches and players who have worn No. 5 since 1958:
1. Hobie Landrith, catcher (1960-61).
2. Tom Haller, catcher (1963-67); coach (1979).
3. Wes Westrum, coach (1969). 4. John Stephenson, catcher (1970).
5. Fran Healy, catcher (1971).
6. Joe Amalfitano, coach (1972-75).
7. Bobby Winkles, coach (1976-77).
8. Dave Bristol, coach (1978); manager (1980).
9. Jim Lefebvre, coach (1980-82).
10. Wallace Johnson, infielder (1983).
11. John Rabb, catcher (1983-84).
12. Bob Lillis, coach (1986-96).
13. Darryl Hamilton, outfielder (1997-98).
14. Robby Thompson, infielder (2000-2001).
15. Tsuyoshi Shinjo, outfielder (2002).
16. Ray Durham, infielder (2003-2008).
17. Travis Ishikawa, infielder (2008).
18. Juan Uribe, infielder (2009-2010).
19. Pat Burrell, outfielder (2011).
20. Ryan Theriot, infielder (2012).
21. Joe Lefebvre, coach (2013-2015).
22. Matt Duffy, infielder (2015-2016).
23. Nick Hundley, catcher (2017).
It happened in 1989.
Eric Nadel has been the lead radio announcer for over 10 years and Dave Barnett just joined him this year. Eric Nadel has been the lead radio announcer for over 10 years and Dave Barnett just joined him this year.
1993-2007: Barry Bonds
1991-1992: Mike Felder
1990: Rick Leach
1989: Tracy Jones
1987-1988: Mike Aldrete
1985-1986: Dan Driessen
1984: Gene Richards
1983: Dan Gladden, Pat Larkin, Brian Kingman, Rich Murray
1982: Ron Pruitt
1981: Jerry Martin
1979: Dave Roberts
1978: Philip Nastu
1975-1976: Rob Dressler
1968-1974: Bobby Bonds
Pitcher Matt Cain has that number now, but it has been worn by many players since the team began playing in San Francisco in 1958. Among them: Moises Alou, Brian Johnson, Duane Kuiper, Bill Madlock, Don Larsen, Mike Benjamin, Jalal Leach, Russ Davis, Bob Farley, Kim Batiste, Bob Bathe, Francisco Melindez, Guy Sularz, Chris Bourjos, Greg Johnston, Damaso Blanco, Russ Gibson, Dave Marshall and Bill Sorrell.
Bill Rigney, who managed the Giants twice in San Francisco (1958-60; 1976), also wore 18, as did coach Joe Lefebvre.
During the 1962 World Series, the New York Yankees played the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park in Games 1, 2, 6 and 7. The Yankees won the Series in an exciting 1-0 contest on October 16, 1962.Since interleague play began in 1997, the Yankees and the Giants are 3-3 in head-to-head meetings. New York won two of three games played at the old Yankee Stadium from June 7-9, 2002. San Francisco won two of three games played at AT&T Park from June 22-24, 2007.
Peter Magowan was the principal managing partner of the San Francisco Giants baseball team from 1993 to 2008.
The Angels appeared in one World Series in 2002, and beat the Giants 4 games to 3.
On October 2, 2016, the San Francisco Giants clinched a wild-card berth for the National League playoffs. They defeated the New York Mets, 3-0, in a one-game playoff, enabling the Giants to advance to the National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs.
Willie Mays hit his 500th home run on September 13, 1965 off of Don Nottebart of the Houston Astros.
The average home game attendance for the San Francisco Giants during the 2008 season was 35,356 fans (11th in the league).
The San Francisco Giants have won three World Series in San Francisco. They beat the Texas Rangers four games to one in 2010 and then swept the Detroit Tigers in four games in 2012. In 2014, the Giants won their third world championship by defeating the Kansas City Royals in the 110th World Series, four games to three.
Before the franchise moved from New York to San Francisco after the 1957 season, the team had won five World Series.
Pitcher Barry Zito, who is in the sixth year of a lucrative seven-year deal with the Giants for $126 million, will earn $19 million in 2012 and $20 million in 2013.
Pitcher Tim Lincecum signed for $18 million for 2012 and $22 million for 2013. He will be a free agent after the 2013 season.
Pitcher Matt Cain signed for $15 million for 2013. He will receive $20 million a year through the 2017 season.
Stu Miller played in 63 games at pitcher for the San Francisco Giants in 1961, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 366 outs, equivalent to 13.56 9-inning games.
He made 10 putouts, had 29 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had 4 double plays.
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Whitey Lockman played in 25 games at outfield for the San Francisco Giants in 1958, starting in 6 of them. He played for a total of 228 outs, equivalent to 8.44 9-inning games.
He made 17 putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Since interleague play began in 1997, the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants have played 110 times through the 2016 season. The A's have the edge over their Bay Area rivals in the wins department, 57 to 53. If you count World Series matches between the two franchises, then the A's lead the Giants in overall wins, 66 to 59. The New York Giants defeated the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1905 World Series, four games to one. In 1911, Philadelphia won the world championship by defeating New York four games to two. In 1989, Oakland swept San Francisco four games to none in a World Series delayed by an earthquake in the Bay Area.
Here is a list of San Francisco Giants coaches and players who wore No. 3 between 1958 and 1983:
The number has been retired since April 5, 1984 in honor of Hall of Famer Bill Terry, who played first base for the New York Giants from 1923 to 1936. He also managed the Giants from 1932 to 1941.
Since 1950, the youngest player in franchise history was left-handed pitcher Mike McCormick, who made his major league debut with the New York Giants on September 5, 1956. He was 17 years and 342 days old. Since the Giants moved to San Francisco in 1958, the youngest player to make his debut was outfielder Ken Henderson, who was 18 years and 312 days old on April 23, 1965.
Through October 3, 2015, the Giants franchise has won 10,864 games and lost 9,339 in 133 seasons. Since it moved from New York to San Francisco in 1958, the ballclub has won 4,807 games and lost 4,441 in 58 seasons. The Giants have won more games than any other team in the history of Major League Baseball.
Chili Davis played in 123 games at outfield for the San Francisco Giants in 1984, starting in 117 of them. He played for a total of 3108 outs, equivalent to 115.11 9-inning games.
He made 292 putouts, had 9 assists, and committed 9 errors, equivalent to .078 errors per 9-inning game. He had 2 double plays.
4 NFL Championships 1927, 1934, 1938, 1956
4 Super Bowls 1986, 1990, 2007, 2011
There are total of 8 championships that New York Giants have won. First 1927. Second in 1934. Third in 1938. Fourth in 1956. Fifth in 1986. Sixth in 1990. Seventh in 2007. Eighth in 2011. These were the years when The New York Giants won the championships.
The Giants have appeared in six World Series since they moved from New York to San Francisco in 1958. The results: