Few franchises carry the historic legacy like the San Francisco Giants. Founded in 1883, as the New York Gothams before becoming the Giants, the club has spanned generations, cities, and eras.
Their relocation out West in 1958, helped shape the identity of baseball on the West Coast. With tradition built on iconic players, World Series wins, and a loyal fanbases, the Giants remain one of baseballs most storied and respected franchises.
As the 2026 season is underway, the SF Giants are looking to blend emerging young talent with veteran leadership in hopes of returning to postseason contention.
The SF Giants are in the National League. They compete against West Division rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, and Arizona Diamondbacks.
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The SF Giants are +1600 to win NL West, +2800 to win the National League, and +6000 to win the World Series.
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Owner | Charles B. Johnson |
General Manager | Zack Minasian |
Manager | Tony Vitello |
Players | Position | Height (ft) | Weight (lbs) |
Pitcher | 6'2" | 221 | |
Robbie Ray | Pitcher | 6'2" | 220 |
Willy Adames | Shortstop | 6'0" | 216 |
Matt Chapman | Third Baseman | 6'1" | 185 |
Rafeal Devers | Designated Hitter/First Baseman | 6'0" | 235 |
Luis Arraez | Second Baseman | 5'10" | 186 |
Patrick Bailey | Catcher | 6'0" | 223 |
World Series | 8 (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1954, 2010, 2012, 2014) |
NLDS | 3 (2010, 2012. 2014) |
NL Champion | 23 |
Playoff appearances | 27 |
Home Runs | Willie Mays | 646 |
RBIs | Mel Ott | 1,860 |
Hits | Willie Mays | 3,187 |
Runs | Willie Mays | 2,011 |
Batting Average | Bill Terry | .341 |