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36 Gaylord Perry
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44 Willie McCovey
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Willie McCovey
6-time All-Star earned NL Rookie of Year honors in 1959 and MVP in 1969...leads all San Francisco players in games (2,256), home runs (469) and RBI (469)...trails only Mays in at-bats (7,214), runs (1,113), hits (1,974), doubles (308) and triples (45)...holds NL record with 18 career grand slams...hit 231 career homers at Candlestick Park, more than any other player...
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25 Barry Bonds
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24 Willie Mays
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Willie Mays
Lifetime .302 hitter with 660 career homers, 3rd most in Major League history behind Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth...12-time Gold Glove winner appeared in 24 All-Star Games...was named NL MVP in 1954 and ‘65 and NL Rookie of Year in ‘51...is Giants all-time leader in games (2,857), at-bats (10,477), runs (2,011), hits (3,187), doubles (504), home runs (646), total bases (5,907) and extrabase hits (1,289)...named starting outfielder on MLB’s All-Century Team...
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27 Juan Marichal
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Juan Marichal
9-time All-Star won 238 games in San Francisco, most by any pitcher since franchise moved west in 1958...won 20 or more games 6 times in 14 years with Giants...is SF leader in complete games (244), shutouts (52), innings (3,443) and strikeouts (2,281)...was named right-hander on Giants 60’s and 70’s All-Decade Teams and San Francisco’s All-Time Team...
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30 Orlando Cepeda
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Orlando Cepeda
Was 6-time All-Star during 8-plus years with Giants...earned NL Rookie of Year honors in 1958...holds SF season mark with 142 RBI in 1961...ranks among SF leaders in homers (5th - 226), RBI (3rd - 767), games (7th - 1,114), at-bats (6th - 4,178), runs (7th - 652), hits (3rd - 1,286) and doubles (5th - 226)...named to SF’s All-Time team and Giants 1960’s All-Decade Team...
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