None. No San Francisco Giants player has ever worn a number higher than pitcher Dan Otero's No. 87 during the 2012 regular season.
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The No. 27 was retired by the San Francisco Giants on July 10, 1983 in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal. Here is a list of the players who wore the uniform number before its retirement:Hank Sauer, outfielder (1958).Bob Schmidt, catcher (1959).Jim Hegan, catcher (1959).Juan Marichal, pitcher (1960-73).
The San Francisco Giants have two caps with the orange SF logo: a solid black version and a two-toned version with an orange bill that is worn on Sundays. The Giants' traditional home uniform is cream colored and does not have the players' names on the backs of jerseys. This is worn for all Giants home games, except those played on "Orange Fridays." For every Friday Giants home game, the team wears orange jerseys and black caps. Occasionally, the Giants will pay tribute to their Latino fans by wearing home jerseys with "Gigantes" on the front instead of "Giants." In 2015, San Francisco also began wearing a black jersey at some home games. They wore the black tops during the entire 2016 spring training schedule. For road games, the Giants usually wear gray jerseys with "San Francisco" on the front. Unlike the team's home jerseys, the players' names are on the backs. In 2012, the team revived the gray road jerseys with the SF logo that was popular during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Giants wore this uniform and the two-toned cap at Sunday road games. The Giants wore nine different uniform styles during the 2015 season.
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