As of now, 19 players, 10 pitchers and one manager (John McGraw) are in the Hall of Fame as Giants, both in New York and San Francisco. In addition another 23 players are in the H of F that spent some of their playing careers with the Giants.
Go to the Giants web-site for a complete listing.
San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame was created in 2008.
With the selection of pitcher Randy Johnson to the Baseball Hall of Fame on January 6, 2015, 55 representatives of the Giants (players and managers) have made their way to Cooperstown. The Giants have had more representatives in the Hall of Fame than any other baseball team. Johnson finished his career with San Francisco in 2009.
The New York/San Francisco Giants.
All members of the baseball Hall of Fame had some relationship with baseball either as a player, executive or baseball writer.
You can write him at the following address: c/o The San Francisco Giants AT&T Park 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107
11 players that spent time with the San Francisco Giants are in the Hall of Fame: Steve Carlton Gary Carter Orlando Cepeda Rich Gossage Juan Marichal Willie Mays Willie McCovey Joe Morgan Gaylord Perry Duke Snider Warren Spahn 42 players that played for the franchise while they were in New York, and before they moved to San Francisco, are in the Hall of Fame.
No. The Baseball Hall of Fame members are elected by a committee established by the Baseball Writers Association of America and the office of the Commissioner of Baseball.
Orlando Cepeda was a first baseman who played primarily for the Giants and Cardinals who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1999.
Snider, a longtime nemesis of the New York/San Francisco Giants during his years with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1947 to 1962), finished his Hall of Fame career with the Giants in 1964. He also played for the New York Mets during the 1963 season.
Mays' likeness wears a cap with the "SF" insignia of the San Francisco Giants. Mays played in San Francisco from 1958 to 1972.
Rickey Henderson
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