In 2017, Bruce Bochy enters his 11th season with the San Francisco Giants after spending 12 as the manager of the San Diego Padres (1995-2006). Bochy was the winning manager of the 2010 World Series, in which the Giants defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one. He was the Giants' field general when they won the 2012 World Series, sweeping the Detroit Tigers in four games. The Giants also won the 2014 World Series in seven games over the Kansas City Royals, making Bochy one of only 10 managers in history to win at least three world championships. The other nine are in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
On June 26, 2016, Bochy won his 800th game as the Giants' manager. He trails only John McGraw (2,583) and Dusty Baker (840) for most wins in the history of the New York/San Francisco Giants franchise. On September 3, 2016, he supplanted Bill Terry for third place with 824 wins. Through the 2016 regular season, Bochy was the winningest active manager in Major League Baseball with an overall record of 1,789-1,757. He is in 15th place all time for most managerial wins.
In 2018, Bruce Bochy will enter his 12th season with the San Francisco Giants after spending 12 as the manager of the San Diego Padres (1995-2006). Bochy was the winning manager of the 2010 World Series, in which the Giants defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one. He was the Giants' field general when they won the 2012 World Series, sweeping the Detroit Tigers in four games. The Giants also won the 2014 World Series in seven games over the Kansas City Royals, making Bochy one of only 10 managers in history to win at least three world championships. The other nine are in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In September 2017, Bochy won his 900th game as the Giants' manager. He trails only John McGraw (2,583) for most wins in the history of the New York/San Francisco Giants franchise. Through the 2017 season, Bochy is the winningest active manager in Major League Baseball with an overall record of 1,852-1,855. He is in 15th place all time for most managerial wins.
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The Giants first season in San Francisco was 1958.
Charlie Fox was the manager of the San Francisco Giants from May 1970 to July 1974. After the 1971 season, he was named Major League Manager of the Year by The Sporting News for leading San Francisco to a 90-72 record and a first-place finish in the National League West. The Giants were defeated in the 1971 National League Championship Series by the Pittsburgh Pirates, who went on to win the World Series.
The Giants moved from New York to San Francisco after the 1957 season.
Gregor Blanco wears No. 7 for the San Francisco Giants.
Felipe Alou was the San Francisco Giants manager from 2003 to 2006.
Bill Rigney, who was manager of the New York Giants when the team moved to San Francisco in 1958. He was fired in 1960, but returned to manage the Giants during the 1976 season.
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It is the current home of the San Francisco 49ers. It was formerly the home of the San Francisco Giants.
San Francisco Giants was created in 1883.
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Dusty Baker - San Francisco Giants
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The Giants first season in San Francisco was 1958.
The Giants' first season in San Francisco was in 1958.
Do you mean when did the giants move to san francisco? If so, it was the 1958 season.