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When did the Giants move to San Francisco?

The Giants arrived in San Francisco to great fanfare in April 1958 and for the next 10 years 14 played great baseball to enthusiastic crowds. Stoneham profited from the move and was happy in his new location, especially when he moved into his new facilities at Candlestick Park, which seated over 40,000 fans and had parking for over 10,000 vehicles. A unit of stock in the National Exhibition Company (the Giants’ holding company) sold for $125 in 1957, prior to the move out west; in 1964, that same unit sold for $725.

How much did the Giants stock sell for in 1957?

A unit of stock in the National Exhibition Company (the Giants’ holding company) sold for $125 in 1957, prior to the move out west; in 1964, that same unit sold for $725. A foggy Candlestick Park, circa 1965. (Photo courtesy of Dave Glass via Flickr.com. Used under Creative Commons 2.0 license.)

How did Magowan and Baer plan for a baseball stadium?

Magowan and Baer began their planning slowly at first, in conversations in the fall of 1995, musing about their favorite baseball venues and sharing impressions of the parks they had visited. They then moved to more practical considerations to develop a strategy to go forward. Given the recent history of the Giants’ failed ballots on public financing, Magowan understood that a new stadium could not be built with public money. As both he and Baer explained the problem, “ [W]e needed a new approach; we had to get the community to see the ballpark in a new light. And that meant one thing: private financing.” 71 But the new approach would require more than creative thinking; it would require the hard work of diplomacy, working the corridors of City Hall and downtown businesses, and diligence in winning over the skeptics in the community. Privately constructed ballparks were a rarity in recent baseball history. The last one to be built was Dodger Stadium, finished in 1962.

What did Stoneham do to help the Giants?

These suggestions about Stoneham’s solutions to the Giants’ ballpark woes were always devoid of particulars and served as diversionary tactics, allowing him to play a waiting game and consider his alternatives. Stoneham gave no public indication of real concern, and certainly none of panic; it was business as usual for the New York Giants. He simply behaved publicly as he always had done, generous to a fault, providing hospitality for sportswriters, and standing rounds at Toots Shor’s famous Manhattan saloon that catered to New York sports celebrities, bantering hopefully about his ballclub. With rumors flying about the Giants moving out of the Polo Grounds, and even out of the city, Stoneham would calmly dismiss everything as speculation, saying he had a lease with the Coogan family and he planned to be in New York for “years to come.” 10

What was the attendance of the 1955 New York Giants?

Giants attendance for the 1955 season would total 824,000, down considerably from the 1,115,000 of the previous year’s championship season. Although Stoneham could seek some solace in baseball’s overall numbers — the mid-1950s attendance throughout baseball was down almost 40 percent from an all-time postwar high in 1948 — he could not deny the blunt fact that his New York Giants suffered the greatest slide among National League clubs despite playing in its largest market. In 1955 only the small-market teams of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati drew fewer fans. 3

Was Bob Lurie a good manager?

But the Lurie years would turn out to be quite uneven. After struggling his first two years with organizational issues, he eventually parted ways with Bud Herseth, buying him out in early spring of 1979. His next few years dealt primarily with managerial changes and finding the right mix in the clubhouse. The Lurie teams were occasionally good and surprising — 1978, 1981, and 1982 were good years with favorable won-lost records and first-division finishes for the ballclub. Attendance in those years was reasonable, although the Giants still hovered near the bottom of the league. After 1985, the worst season in Giants history, either in New York or San Francisco — when the club lost 100 games — Lurie made a change in management that would define his remaining years with Giants as successful and competitive, on and off the field. In September 1985 Lurie hired Al Rosen as the new GM/president, and the pair hired Roger Craig to become the team manager. With those moves, Lurie ushered in the Humm Baby era, when winning baseball came back to the city and the Giants would go to the postseason twice and eventually to the World Series. 49

When did the A's move to California?

The A’s arrived in California with great fanfare in the winter of 1967. Finley greeted a welcoming group of 400 reporters and dignitaries at the airport, promising a long and successful stay in the Bay Area. Sportswriters in San Francisco appeared impervious to any downside for their home team in Finley’s move and, adopting a “the more, the merrier” attitude, extended a warm welcome to the A’s. 20 Not so Horace Stoneham, who felt immediately threatened. His remarks stood in sharp contrast to all those excited about a new baseball team in the Bay Area and would prove remarkably prescient for decades to come. “Certainly the move will hurt us. It is simply a question of how much and if both of us can survive. I don’t think the area at the present time will take care of us both as much as (the Athletics) think it will.” 21 Taking a more politic and diplomatic stand, Chub Feeney, Giants’ vice president and Stoneham’s nephew, said he welcomed the A’s move and hoped it would work out for everyone, including the Giants. 22 Like many in the city, Feeney thought it was too early to pass judgment.

Who is the chairman of the San Francisco Giants?

Per reporting by Al Saracevic in 11/22/2019 San Francisco Chronicle, on Nov. 21, 2019 the Giants named Greg Johnson as chairman, meaning everyone and anyone with the team ultimately reports to him.

How do you know if the San Francisco Giants are a good team?

Power hitting. That’s a formula for success. They won in pitching duels. They won in slugfests. They won in blowouts. They won ugly. They won after down by 7 runs. They won games where they should have lost. They beat up the weaklings and stand toe to toe with the big boys. All these are signs of a good team. The San Francisco Giants are for real and they are in for the long haul.

How many home runs did the Giants hit in 2012?

They lead the Majors with 112 round trippers. To put it in perspective, the 2012 World Series champion Giants team hit 103 home runs in the whole season.

Where to enter the Giants dugout?

Enter via the Giants Dugout store. It’s not quite as unknown as it was a few years ago, but there's a park entrance in the back of the dugout store. You won't be able to get the daily giveaway (sorry, no Posey bobble head for you!), but if that's not of concern to you, you'll save some time by avoiding the massive lines at the normal entrance.

Why is San Francisco so old?

The answer simply is, because San Francisco is an old city which at one time was inhabited by technologically advanced giants. Giant skeleton bones were dug up under the Legion of Honor, and continue to be dug up around the city, and the whole Bay Area. The architecture is gargantuan!!

When did the Giants start using orange and black?

One popular answer is that John McGraw brought the colors orange and black to New York in 1903 when he began managing the Giants. In his previous job, he managed a team called the Baltimore Orioles*. It was natural for that team to use black and orange, and the story goes that McGraw simply kept the colors at this new position. The problem with this story is that the Giants didn't use orange and black until 1933 (see this chronology of the Giants' team col

Who is pushing thirty for the Giants?

Now they’ve added Kris Bryant, who is pushing thirty but also has a stellar OPS+ of 152. Bryant can play multiple positions and plays them all well, so he gives the Giants great flexibility if anyone gets injured, needs to rest, or goes into a slump.

When did the New York Giants move to San Francisco?

Founded in 1883 as the New York Gothams, and renamed three years later the New York Giants, the team eventually moved to San Francisco in 1958 . The franchise is one of the oldest and most successful in professional baseball, with more wins than any team in the history of major American sports.

Where are the Giants located?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in San Francisco, California, United States. This article is about the baseball team formerly known as the New York Giants. For other uses, see New York Giants (disambiguation).

How many times have the Yankees and Giants met?

Though in different leagues, the Giants have also been historical rivals of the Yankees, starting in New York before the Giants moved to the West Coast. Before the institution of interleague play in 1997, the two teams had little opportunity to play each other except in seven World Series: 1921, 1922, 1923, 1936, 1937, 1951 and 1962, the Yankees winning last five of the seven Series. The teams have met five times in regular season interleague play: In 2002 at the old Yankee Stadium, in 2007 at Oracle Park (then known as AT&T Park), in 2013 and 2016 at the current Yankee Stadium, and in 2019 at Oracle Park. The teams' next regular season meetings will occur in 2022.

What color is the San Francisco Giants uniform?

Upon moving to San Francisco, the Giants kept the same uniform they wore in New York, save for two changes. The cap logo now had an interlocking "SF" in orange, while the road uniform now featured "San Francisco" in black block letters with orange trim. Neckline, pants and sleeves feature thin black and orange stripes.

How many World Series have the Giants won?

The Giants won three World Series championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014, giving the team eight total World Series titles, including the five won as the New York Giants.

How many pennants did the Giants win?

The franchise won 14 pennants and five World Series championships while in New York, led by managers John McGraw, Bill Terry, and Leo Durocher. New York-era star players including Christy Mathewson, Carl Hubbell, Mel Ott, and Willie Mays join 63 other Giants in the Baseball Hall of Fame, the most of any franchise.

What color is the Giants uniform?

Changing to double-knit polyester, the Giants made a few noticeable changes to their uniform. The color scheme on the letters was changed to orange with black trim, and player names were added on the back. The cap logo remained the same.

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Overview

Radio and television

Giants' television telecasts are on NBC Sports Bay Area (cable) with select games simulcasted on KNTV (broadcast). KNTV's broadcast contract with the Giants began in 2008, one year after the team and KTVU mutually ended a relationship that dated to 1961. Jon Miller used to regularly call the action on KNTV, which used to be exclusive to the NBC Bay Area channel, while the announcing team for NBCSBA telecasts is Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow, affectionately known as "Kruk and K…

Franchise history

The Giants originated in New York City as the New York Gothams in 1883 and were known as the New York Giants from 1885 until the team relocated to San Francisco after the 1957 season. During most of their 75 seasons in New York City, the Giants played home games at various incarnations of the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan.
Numerous inductees of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum played for the New Yor…

Uniforms

Upon moving to San Francisco, the Giants kept the same uniform they wore in New York, save for two changes. The cap logo now had an interlocking "SF" in orange, while the road uniform now featured "San Francisco" in black block letters with orange trim. Neckline, pants and sleeves feature thin black and orange stripes.
Changing to double-knit polyester, the Giants made a few noticeable changes to their uniform. T…

Rivalries

The Giants' rivalry with the Los Angeles Dodgers dates back to when the two teams were based in New York, as does their rivalry with the New York Yankees. The Dodger and Giants rivalry is one of the longest rivalries in sports history. Their rivalry with the Oakland Athletics dates back to when the Giants were in New York and the A's were in Philadelphia and played each other in the 1905, 1911, & 1913 World Series, and was renewed in 1968 when the Athletics moved from Kansas Cit…

Baseball Hall of Famers

As of 2021, the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame has inducted 66 representatives of the Giants (55 players and 11 managers) into the Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball.
The following inducted members of the Hall of Fame played or managed for the Giants, but either played for the Giants and were inducted as a manager havin…

Team captains

The Giants have had a number of captains over the years:
• Jack Doyle 1902
• Dan McGann 1903–1907
• Larry Doyle 1908–1916
• Gus Mancuso 1937–1938

Season records

All-time regular season record: 11,194–9,718 (.535) (through 2020 season)

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