San Francisco Giants Information
The San Francisco Giants is an American professional baseball team. The team was established in 1883. They have been playing their home games at Oracle Park since 2000. Their uniform color schemes are cream, metallic gold, orange, and black. Charles B. Johnson is their current Principal owner. Larry Baer is serving as their president, and Farhan Zaidi is the president of baseball operations. Their current general manager is Pete Putila, and the manager is Gabe Kapler. Their season record through 2022 is 11,382–9,854 (.536).
Starting in 2021, MLB teams will wear uniforms designed by Nike as part of the league's "City Connect" initiative, which aims to celebrate local pride and identity via sports. The Giants' version features a stylized "G" in a gradient of orange and white on a white background.
The Giants Wall of Fame is a tribute to the careers of legends who have played for the team and helped set the standard for sustained excellence. To be eligible for this award, a player must have spent at least nine seasons with the Giants or five seasons with at least one All-Star selection.
The Giants give the Willie Mac Award annually to the player who best exemplifies the selfless dedication to team success and outstanding leadership abilities exhibited by Willie McCovey.
The 2024 season marks their 67th year in the city and their 25th season playing at Oracle Park. After Gabe Kapler's dismissal following the 2023 season, the team entered its first season under the supervision of new manager Bob Melvin. The current team record is 19–24 (.442).
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