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Several players have suited up for both the New York Giants and the New York Mets, including Hall of Famer Willie Mays, who had a legendary career with the Giants before finishing his career with the Mets. Other notable players include Don Clendenon, who played for the Giants early in his career and was a key contributor to the Mets' 1969 World Series championship team, and infielder Frank Thomas, who had stints with both teams in the 1950s and 1960s.
Click on the '2006 New York Giants Salaries' link on this page to see the 2006 salaries of the players on the Giants.
lester borden
The New York/San Francisco Giants.
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The San Francisco Giants didn't exist until 1958. The Giants franchise was in its last year in New York in 1957.
53. There are 53 players allowed on every team in the National Football League, excluding the players on the practice squad and on injured reserve. 53 baby the GIANTS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
The term "Giants" can refer to several sports teams, but the most notable are the New York Giants in the NFL and the San Francisco Giants in MLB. The New York Giants' roster frequently changes, but notable players include Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones. The San Francisco Giants have key players like Buster Posey (retired) and Brandon Crawford. For the most current rosters, it's best to check the respective team's official website.
cory webster
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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.
Zeke Mowatt, for one.