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.
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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.
As of the 2014 season, the San Francisco Giants have 6 left handed batters.
There are ten people inducted all together from the Indianapolis Colts.
The average home game attendance for the San Francisco Giants during the 2008 season was 35,356 fans (11th in the league).
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.