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  1. San Francisco Giants. Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: San Francisco Giants, New York Giants, New York. Seasons: 142 (1883 to 2024) Record: 11480-9962, .535 W-L%. Playoff Appearances: 27. Pennants: 23. World Championships: 8. Winningest Manager: John McGraw, 2583-1790, .591 W-L%.

  2. The history of the San Francisco Giants begins in 1883 with the New York Gothams and has involved some of baseball's greatest players, including Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Barry Bonds, and Gaylord Perry. The team has won three World Series titles and six National League (NL) pennants since moving to San Francisco.

  3. Franchise Timeline. Ballpark History. Uniforms: 1958-Present. Retired Numbers. More Giants History. Test your knowledge of the Giants in the record books. View single game, full-season and year-by-year results. Download Baseball's Best from iTunes. Watch Giants Highlights. Learn about the history of the Giants franchise.

  4. 1883-1901: Fundación y primeros años. La historia de los Gigantes de San Francisco se inicia en 1883 bajo el nombre de New York Gothams, como el segundo equipo de béisbol de Nueva York, siendo fundada la franquicia por el millonario de las tabacaleras John B. Day y el veterano jugador de béisbol amateur Jim Mutrie.

  5. mlb.com/giants. The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. Founded in 1883 as the New York Gothams, the team was renamed the New York Giants three years later, eventually ...

    • Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
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  6. Hace 3 días · The achievement is especially remarkable because of Seymour's reputation for wildness; he would issue 13 walks in a game two years later and led the league in free passes for three straight years. Learn about Giants franchise history from the 1800s.

  7. On May 1, 1883, the New York Gothams welcomed the Boston Beaneaters to the old Polo Grounds and defeated them 7-5 to begin an unbroken string of National League baseball that spans 120-plus years and both coasts of the United States. Within two years the team became known as the Giants.