Between 1997 and 2005, lefthander Kirk Reuter of the Giants had a 6-4 record against the Oakland A's in interleague play. As of June 22, 2011, righthanded Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum has a 5-2 career record against the A's.
Pitcher Manny Aybar wore No. 64 during the 2002 season.
The San Francisco Giants have won three World Series in San Francisco. They beat the Texas Rangers four games to one in 2010 and then swept the Detroit Tigers in four games in 2012. In 2014, the Giants won their third world championship by defeating the Kansas City Royals in the 110th World Series, four games to three. Before the franchise moved from New York to San Francisco after the 1957 season, the team had won five World Series.
Yes! Her name is Erin McGoldrick. not no mo. No, they are still together...
Kyle Full name: Madison Kyle Bumgarner (Star pitcher on the San Francisco Giants)
Since their move to San Francisco from New York in 1958, the Giants have appeared in six World Series, They lost to the New York Yankees in 1962, the Oakland A's in 1989 and the Anaheim Angels in 2002. They won Fall Classics over the Texas Rangers in 2010, the Detroit Tigers in 2012 and the Kansas City Royals in 2014.
The cast of 1989 World Series - 1989 includes: Bill Bathe as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch Hitter Steve Bedrosian as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Jeff Brantley as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Jose Canseco as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Kelly Downs as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Dennis Eckersley as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Mike Gallego as Himself - Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Scott Garrelts as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Atlee Hammaker as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Dave Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Center Fielder Rickey Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder Rick Honeycutt as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Stan Javier as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Mike LaCoss as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Carney Lansford as Himself - Oakland Athletics Third Baseman Tony LaRussa as Himself - Oakland Athletics Manager Craig Lefferts as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Candy Maldonado as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch Hitter Candy Maldonado as Himself - San Francisco Giants Right Fielder Kirt Manwaring as Himself - San Francisco Giants Catcher Mark McGwire as Himself - Oakland Athletics First Baseman Joe Morgan as Himself - Field Reporter Donell Nixon as Himself - San Francisco Giants Right Fielder Ken Oberkfell as Himself - San Francisco Giants Third Baseman Rick Reuschel as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher Ernie Riles as Himself - San Francisco Giants Designated Hitter Ernie Riles as Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch HItter Pat Sheridan as Himself - San Francisco Giants Right FIelder Terry Steinbach as Himself - Oakland Athletics Catcher Jose Uribe as Himself - San Francisco Giants Shortstop Walt Weiss as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop
Kelly Downs has: Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher in "1987 National League Championship Series" in 1987. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher in "1989 World Series" in 1989. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher in "1989 National League Championship Series" in 1989. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher in "1992 American League Championship Series" in 1992.
San Francisco has 10256 wins while Oakland only has 8114, but you must remember that the Giants have been around since 1883 and the Athletics since 1901.
The San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series.
By stat's, Oakland
San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics
That was the 1989 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics.
Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants
Yes, it was. The 1989 World Series featured the Oakland Athletics beating the San Francisco Giants. After the A's won games one and two in Oakland, game 3 was to be played at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. At exactly 5:00 PM on October 17th, 4 minutes after the pre-game ceremonies started, a 6.9 earthquake hit the area. Commissioner Fay Vincent immediately postponed Game 3. The game was rescheduled, and played on October 27th.
For the 10 MLB seasons 2000-2009, that is Barry Zito with 320 starts. 222 were with the Oakland Athletics (2000-2006) and 98 were with the San Francisco Giants (2007-2009).
He won 1 World Series as a player with the Oakland Athletics in 1989 winning over the San Francisco Giants.
Between 1997 and 2005, lefthander Kirk Reuter of the Giants had a 6-4 record against the Oakland A's in interleague play. As of June 22, 2012, righthanded Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum has a 5-2 career record against the A's.