Results tagged ‘ Mike McCormick ’
View Level Timeline – Part 1
In 2008, to celebrate our 50th anniversary in San Francisco we installed a timeline on the View Level at the ballpark which highlighted some of our great players and amazing moments. We know that all of our fans are not able to come to a game at the park, or those who do may not be old enough to remember some of our alumni. For this road trip we decided to showcase the timeline and give everyone a bit more information about the moments. Today we are checking out our first few years in San Francisco, from Seals Stadium to winning the 1962 Pennant.
- The first panel highlights our time at Casa Grande and Seals Stadium
- 1958 Opening Day At Seals Stadium – Giants Players during Pre-Game
- 1958 Opening Day At Seals Stadium – Facade along 16th Street
- 1958 Opening Day At Seals Stadium – First MLB Pitch thrown on the West Coast
- Casa Grande – Willie Mays, Harvey Kuenn, Felipe Alou & Willie McCovey
- Casa Grande – Carl Hubbell watching from the Crow’s Nest
- Casa Grande – Players running onto the main field
- Casa Grande – Carl Hubbell showing off the championship golf course to some of his players
- Casa Grande – Aerial view
- Casa Grande – Carl Hubbell & Horace Stoneham
- The second one showcases Opening Day at Candlestick Park in 1960
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – fans sitting on the lower concourse
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – Mayor George Christopher & VP Richard Nixon
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – First Pitch
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – Willie Mays
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – Fans in the upper deck
- 1960 Opening Day At Candlestick Park – Vendor
- While the third one focuses on the 1962 World Series Team
- Bill Rigney with Willie Mays, Hank Sauer, Jackie Brandt & Jack Sanford
- Chuck Hiller
- Jose Pagan
- Eddie Brannick & Orlando Cepeda
- 1962 Pennant Winning Team
- Stu Miller
- Ed Bailey
1962 Team Reunion
2 score and 10 years ago our team brought forth for this city, a winning tradition, conceived in teamwork, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created Giants…
Last week we featured a special reunion of the 1962 team to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first World Series in San Francisco with 13 members of the 1962 team participating in the ceremony. As Mike Krukow said, “They set the tone for what it means to be a San Francisco Giant.”
Giants World – Asia
Last Thursday we completed the “Giants World” window display on King Street at AT&T Park. Each window highlights a different continent, with illustrations by Mario Noche and Chris Corrigan. The entire “World” can also be seen in the 2012 Yearbook (which can be picked up at the ballpark, or with A Subscription To Giants Magazine).
















































































