McCovey Cove

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McCovey Cove (2002)

McCovey Cove is the unofficial name of a section of San Francisco Bay beyond the right field wall of Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, named after famed Giants first baseman Willie McCovey. The proper name for the cove is China Basin, which is the mouth of Mission Creek as it meets the bay. The cove is bounded along the north by Oracle Park, with a ferry landing and a breakwater at the northeast end. The southern shore is lined by China Basin Park and McCovey Point. To the east, it opens up to San Francisco Bay, while the west end of the cove is bounded by the Lefty O'Doul Bridge, named after San Francisco ballplayer and manager Lefty O'Doul.

Naming

Giants fans on kayaks in McCovey Cove during the 2012 World Series

The name was coined thanks to two sportswriters. Mark Purdy of the San Jose Mercury News wrote an article suggesting naming the body of water after McCovey, though his original suggestions were 'McCovey Channel,' 'McCovey Stream' or 'McCovey Run.' Purdy then noted the more 'lyrical' name of 'McCovey Cove' was suggested by his colleague Leonard Koppett, a writer for the Oakland Tribune.[1] The name did not take long to become very popular, although the moniker has never become official.

Features

On game days, fans take to the water of McCovey Cove in boats and even in kayaks, often with fishing nets in the hope of collecting a home run ball. This echoes what used to happen during McCovey's playing days. Before Candlestick Park's upper deck was extended, the area behind right field was occupied by three small bleacher sections and a lot of open space. Kids in those bleachers would gather behind the right field fence when "Stretch" would come to the plate. Just beyond the wall is a public waterfront promenade. Across the cove from the ballpark is McCovey Point and China Basin Park, featuring a statue of McCovey at the mouth of the Cove. At his feet are small plaques commemorating the winners of the Willie Mac Award, named in McCovey's honor. Along the southern shore of the cove, between McCovey Point and the O'Doul Bridge, is a walkway featuring plaques showing the Opening Day Roster of every Giants team from 1958 through 1999. Just south of the statue of Willie McCovey is Barry Bonds Junior Giants Field, a t-ball sized baseball diamond.[2] (As of 2020, the features in this area have been temporarily warehoused while extensive construction takes place.)

Splash hits

Panoramic view of McCovey Cove, August 2010

A "splash hit" is recorded when a Giants player hits a home run that lands in McCovey Cove on the fly (foul balls, home runs hit by opposing players, and hits that strike or bounce off the stadium wall or pedestrian path are not counted toward this total). These hits are tallied on an electronic counter on the right field wall. As of April 20, 2024, 103 splash hits have been hit into the Bay by 29 Giants players since the park opened; 35 of those were by Barry Bonds.[3] Seven other Giants have reached the Cove more than twice: Brandon Belt (ten), Pablo Sandoval (eight), Mike Yastrzemski (six), Denard Span (five), LaMonte Wade Jr. (five), Brandon Crawford (four), and Joc Pederson (four). Five additional players — Felipe Crespo, Michael Tucker, Ryan Klesko, Aubrey Huff, and Andrés Torres — have done it twice. Sixteen other Giants players have accomplished the feat once. Carlos Beltrán's splash hit on September 14, 2011 marked his 300th career home run. Tyler Colvin's splash hit on May 12, 2014 was also his first hit for the Giants and occurred in his first at bat at Oracle Park since joining the team.[4] Bonds is the only Giants player to have two splash hits in a single game, having done so on May 10, 2000 and May 18, 2002. On June 15, 2021, two different Giants players got splash hits in the same game for the first time: Steven Duggar and Mike Yastrzemski.

Two players have gotten splash hits while playing for the Giants and visiting teams. Ryan Klesko got a splash hit on April 9, 2003, while playing for the San Diego Padres before getting two splash hits as a Giants player during the 2007 season. He was joined by Joc Pederson on May 24, 2022,[5] who became the first player to have a splash hit for three different teams, having previously hit two splash hits while a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.

Four splash hits have been walk-off home runs: Barry Bonds' on August 19, 2003, Brandon Crawford's on April 13, 2014, and Mike Yastrzemski's two splash hits on July 29, 2020 and June 19, 2023, respectively.

Denard Span and LaMonte Wade Jr. are the only Giants to lead off with a splash hit, doing so on June 13, 2016 and June 2, 2023, respectively.

Bonds is currently the only Giant to record a splash hit in the postseason. He did so in the fifth inning of Game 3 of the 2002 National League Championship Series on October 12, 2002.

When the stadium hosted the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby, McCovey Cove was heavily featured in promotional materials, and the namesake slugger presented each participant with special bats before the competition. However, the difficulty of hitting McCovey Cove with a home run was shown, as none of the eight sluggers competing were able to hit the water on the fair side of the foul pole, and all four left-handed batters (who are more likely to hit home runs to right field, and thus, to the Cove) were eliminated in the first round of the contest. Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins and Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers were both able to hit the Cove once, but both of their hits were foul balls.[6] However, Fielder eventually did hit McCovey Cove with a fair ball on July 19, 2008, as the 13th visiting player to hit the 17th non-Giants home run into the Cove.

The majority of home runs surrendered into McCovey Cove have been off right-handed pitchers. Twenty-two left-handed pitchers have surrendered a splash hit: Rich Rodriguez, Chuck McElroy, Vic Darensbourg, Brian Anderson, Jeriome Robertson, Chuck Finley, Ted Lilly, Ray King, Doug Davis, Joe Kennedy, Hong-Chih Kuo, Trever Miller, Wandy Rodríguez, Rex Brothers, David Price, Drew Smyly, Ranger Suárez, Matt Strahm, Alex Young, Génesis Cabrera, David Peterson, and Ray Kerr.

Four visiting pitchers have each surrendered two splash hits: John Thomson, Liván Hernández, Rodrigo López, and Chris Paddack. López is the only pitcher to give up a splash hit as a member of two visiting teams while pitching for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago Cubs. No pitcher has surrendered two splash hits in the same game. However, two pitchers have surrendered splash hits to the same player twice: Thomson to Bonds on May 24, 2001 and August 31, 2001; and López to Pablo Sandoval on July 30, 2009 and August 31, 2011.

The most splash hits the Giants have had in a season is 11 in 2001, nine of which were part of Bonds' successful chase to hit the most home runs in a season. On the flip side, the Giants did not hit any splash hits in 2015 (Cody Asche of the Philadelphia Phillies was the only player that season to accomplish the feat). This splash-hit drought lasted nearly two years; after Brandon Belt hit one on September 25, 2014, he would break the drought himself on June 8, 2016.

No. Hitter Date Opponent Pitcher Inning
1 Barry Bonds (1) May 1, 2000 New York Mets Rich Rodriguez 6th
2 Barry Bonds (2) May 10, 2000 St. Louis Cardinals Andy Benes 3rd
3 Barry Bonds (3) May 10, 2000 St. Louis Cardinals Heathcliff Slocumb 8th
4 Barry Bonds (4) May 24, 2000 Montreal Expos Mike Thurman 3rd
5 Barry Bonds (5) July 19, 2000 San Diego Padres Brian Meadows 4th
6 Barry Bonds (6) September 20, 2000 Cincinnati Reds Steve Parris 5th
7 Barry Bonds (7) April 17, 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers Terry Adams 8th
8 Barry Bonds (8) April 18, 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers Chan Ho Park 7th
9 Barry Bonds (9) May 24, 2001 Colorado Rockies John Thomson (1) 3rd
10 Felipe Crespo (1) May 28, 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Bret Prinz 10th
11 Barry Bonds (10) May 30, 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Robert Ellis 2nd
12 Barry Bonds (11) June 12, 2001 Anaheim Angels Pat Rapp 1st
13 Felipe Crespo (2) July 8, 2001 Milwaukee Brewers Curtis Leskanic 9th
14 Barry Bonds (12) August 4, 2001 Philadelphia Phillies Nelson Figueroa 6th
15 Barry Bonds (13) August 14, 2001 Florida Marlins Ricky Bones 6th
16 Barry Bonds (14) August 31, 2001 Colorado Rockies John Thomson (2) 8th
17 Barry Bonds (15) September 29, 2001 San Diego Padres Chuck McElroy 6th
18 Barry Bonds (16) May 13, 2002 Atlanta Braves Kevin Millwood 3rd
19 Barry Bonds (17) May 18, 2002 Florida Marlins Brad Penny 1st
20 Barry Bonds (18) May 18, 2002 Florida Marlins Vic Darensbourg 6th
21 Barry Bonds (19) September 8, 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks Brian Anderson 4th
22 Barry Bonds (20) September 28, 2002 Houston Astros Jeriome Robertson 5th
23 Barry Bonds (21) October 12, 2002 St. Louis Cardinals Chuck Finley 5th
24 Barry Bonds (22) April 14, 2003 Houston Astros Wade Miller 2nd
25 Barry Bonds (23) April 30, 2003 Chicago Cubs Matt Clement 6th
26 J. T. Snow June 5, 2003 Minnesota Twins Kyle Lohse 5th
27 Barry Bonds (24) June 27, 2003 Oakland Athletics Ted Lilly 6th
28 José Cruz Jr. July 8, 2003 St. Louis Cardinals Dan Haren 1st
29 Barry Bonds (25) August 8, 2003 Philadelphia Phillies José Mesa 7th
30 Barry Bonds (26) August 19, 2003 Atlanta Braves Ray King 10th
31 Barry Bonds (27) September 13, 2003 Milwaukee Brewers Doug Davis 8th
32 Barry Bonds (28) April 12, 2004 Milwaukee Brewers Matt Kinney 5th
33 Barry Bonds (29) April 13, 2004 Milwaukee Brewers Ben Ford 7th
34 Michael Tucker (1) May 30, 2004 Colorado Rockies Joe Kennedy 1st
35 A. J. Pierzynski July 6, 2004 Colorado Rockies Denny Stark 2nd
36 Barry Bonds (30) July 30, 2004 St. Louis Cardinals Chris Carpenter 1st
37 Barry Bonds (31) August 3, 2004 Cincinnati Reds Cory Lidle 7th
38 Michael Tucker (2) April 9, 2005 Colorado Rockies Scott Dohmann 8th
39 Randy Winn September 14, 2005 San Diego Padres Woody Williams 3rd
40 Barry Bonds (32) September 18, 2005 Los Angeles Dodgers Hong-Chih Kuo 8th
41 Barry Bonds (33) August 21, 2006 Arizona Diamondbacks Liván Hernández (1) 4th
42 Barry Bonds (34) April 18, 2007 St. Louis Cardinals Ryan Franklin 8th
43 Ryan Klesko (1) May 21, 2007 Houston Astros Trever Miller 8th
44 Ryan Klesko (2) June 29, 2007 Arizona Diamondbacks Liván Hernández (2) 6th
45 Barry Bonds (35) August 8, 2007 Washington Nationals Tim Redding 1st
46 Fred Lewis April 26, 2008 Cincinnati Reds Matt Belisle 5th
47 John Bowker July 2, 2008 Chicago Cubs Ryan Dempster 6th
48 Andrés Torres (1) June 15, 2009 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim John Lackey 7th
49 Pablo Sandoval (1) July 30, 2009 Philadelphia Phillies Rodrigo López (1) 3rd
50 Pablo Sandoval (2) August 29, 2009 Colorado Rockies Jason Marquis 2nd
51 Aubrey Huff (1) May 1, 2010 Colorado Rockies Rafael Betancourt 8th
52 Aubrey Huff (2) June 16, 2010 Baltimore Orioles Jeremy Guthrie 6th
53 Andrés Torres (2) July 28, 2010 Florida Marlins Jorge Sosa 6th
54 Pablo Sandoval (3) August 12, 2010 Chicago Cubs Randy Wells 4th
55 Pablo Sandoval (4) September 30, 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks Barry Enright 2nd
56 Pablo Sandoval (5) July 4, 2011 San Diego Padres Ernesto Frieri 6th
57 Nate Schierholtz July 8, 2011 New York Mets R. A. Dickey 6th
58 Pablo Sandoval (6) August 31, 2011 Chicago Cubs Rodrigo López (2) 4th
59 Carlos Beltrán September 14, 2011 San Diego Padres Mat Latos 6th
60 Brandon Belt (1) September 27, 2011 Colorado Rockies Alex White 4th
61 Brandon Belt (2) June 14, 2012 Houston Astros Wandy Rodríguez 4th
62 Brandon Belt (3) September 4, 2012 Arizona Diamondbacks Ian Kennedy 6th
63 Pablo Sandoval (7) May 12, 2013 Atlanta Braves Kris Medlen 3rd
64 Brandon Crawford (1) April 13, 2014 Colorado Rockies Rex Brothers 10th
65 Tyler Colvin May 12, 2014 Atlanta Braves Gavin Floyd 2nd
66 Brandon Crawford (2) May 14, 2014 Atlanta Braves David Carpenter 8th
67 Travis Ishikawa September 12, 2014 Los Angeles Dodgers Kevin Correia 7th
68 Brandon Belt (4) September 25, 2014 San Diego Padres Andrew Cashner 2nd
69 Brandon Belt (5) June 8, 2016 Boston Red Sox David Price 4th
70 Denard Span (1) June 13, 2016 Milwaukee Brewers Chase Anderson 1st
71 Denard Span (2) August 20, 2016 New York Mets Bartolo Colón 3rd
72 Brandon Belt (6) May 13, 2017 Cincinnati Reds Lisalverto Bonilla 1st
73 Brandon Belt (7) June 10, 2017 Minnesota Twins José Berríos 1st
74 Denard Span (3) July 7, 2017 Miami Marlins Dan Straily 9th
75 Denard Span (4) July 19, 2017 Cleveland Indians Carlos Carrasco 5th
76 Denard Span (5) September 11, 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers Kenta Maeda 1st
77 Pablo Sandoval (8) April 4, 2018 Seattle Mariners Félix Hernández 5th
78 Brandon Belt (8) May 15, 2018 Cincinnati Reds Tyler Mahle 4th
79 Stephen Vogt August 9, 2019 Philadelphia Phillies Drew Smyly 6th
80 Scooter Gennett August 11, 2019 Philadelphia Phillies Ranger Suárez 6th
81 Brandon Belt (9) August 29, 2019 San Diego Padres Chris Paddack (1) 4th
82 Mike Yastrzemski (1) July 29, 2020 San Diego Padres Matt Strahm 9th
83 Mike Yastrzemski (2) September 25, 2020 San Diego Padres Chris Paddack (2) 4th
84 Mike Yastrzemski (3) April 24, 2021 Miami Marlins Yimi Garcia 9th
85 Brandon Crawford (3) April 27, 2021 Colorado Rockies Daniel Bard 9th
86 Steven Duggar June 15, 2021 Arizona Diamondbacks Alex Young 2nd
87 Mike Yastrzemski (4) June 15, 2021 Arizona Diamondbacks Humberto Castellanos 8th
88 Brandon Belt (10) June 19, 2021 Philadelphia Phillies Aaron Nola 3rd
89 LaMonte Wade Jr. (1) July 31, 2021 Houston Astros Zack Greinke 4th
90 Alex Dickerson August 11, 2021 Arizona Diamondbacks Tyler Clippard 8th
91 LaMonte Wade Jr. (2) September 17, 2021 Atlanta Braves Ian Anderson 4th
92 Jason Vosler April 30, 2022 Washington Nationals Erasmo Ramirez 6th
93 Mike Yastrzemski (5) May 8, 2022 St. Louis Cardinals Génesis Cabrera 6th
94 Joc Pederson (1) May 24, 2022 New York Mets Drew Smith 8th
95 LaMonte Wade Jr. (3) July 17, 2022 Milwaukee Brewers Jason Alexander 3rd
96 Joc Pederson (2) August 30, 2022 San Diego Padres Nick Martinez 9th
97 Joc Pederson (3) September 2, 2022 Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Gibson 2nd
98 LaMonte Wade Jr. (4) April 8, 2023 Kansas City Royals Brady Singer 4th
99 Brandon Crawford (4) April 22, 2023 New York Mets David Peterson 1st
100 LaMonte Wade Jr. (5) June 2, 2023 Baltimore Orioles Dean Kremer 1st
101 Joc Pederson (4) June 11, 2023 Chicago Cubs Hayden Wesneski 3rd
102 Mike Yastrzemski (6) June 19, 2023 San Diego Padres Ray Kerr 10th
103 Patrick Bailey April 20, 2024 Arizona Diamondbacks Zac Gallen 5th

Other McCovey Cove hits

McCovey Cove (2002)

Forty-eight non-Giants players have hit the Cove 63 times. Of the visiting players who have hit the Cove, Carlos Delgado, Adam LaRoche, Carlos González, and Max Muncy have performed the feat the most, doing it three times each. Current players Bryce Harper, Mike Moustakas, Joc Pederson, and Jack Suwinski, and former players Luis Gonzalez, Cliff Floyd, and Curtis Granderson are the only other visiting players to do so twice. David Ortiz, Mitch Moreland, Adam Dunn, Shin-Soo Choo, Nathaniel Lowe, and Josh Naylor are the only six American League players to hit the Cove. Delgado, LaRoche, Harper, Moustakas, and Pederson are the only five players to have hit home runs into McCovey Cove as members of two visiting teams. Moustakas is the only player to get a splash hit as both an American League and National League player while a member of the Kansas City Royals and the Cincinnati Reds.

Every National League team has had at least one player hit a home run into McCovey Cove. The last club to have a player hit a ball into the water for the first time was the Cincinnati Reds, doing so in April 2021. Of the 15 American League teams, only five (the Boston Red Sox, the Texas Rangers, the Chicago White Sox, the Kansas City Royals, and the Cleveland Guardians) have had a player hit a home run into McCovey Cove. No player for the Houston Astros has hit a home run into McCovey Cove since the Astros moved to the American League in 2013.

Luis Gonzalez' splash hit on May 30, 2002, Dioner Navarro's splash hit on July 20, 2011, and Max Muncy's splash hit on June 9, 2019, are the only three instances where a splash hit accounted for the only run of a game.

Two visiting players have hit McCovey Cove on the fly in the postseason. Rick Ankiel of the Atlanta Braves hit the Cove in the 11th inning of Game 2 of the 2010 National League Division Series on October 8, 2010; his run would go on to be the winning run for the Braves. Bryce Harper became the second visitor to hit the water in the postseason in the seventh inning of Game 4 of the 2014 National League Division Series on October 7, 2014, as a member of the Washington Nationals.

Tim Lincecum has surrendered the most splash hits to visitors, having done so five times. The other Giants pitchers to give up multiple splash hits are Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto with four and Brett Tomko, Matt Morris, Kevin Correia, Matt Cain, Tim Hudson, Ryan Vogelsong, Hunter Strickland, and Anthony DeSclafani twice each. Correia is the only pitcher to have given up a splash hit both as a Giant and as a visiting pitcher while pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014.

Three Giants pitchers have surrendered splash hits to the same visiting player twice each: Morris to Carlos Delgado on April 26, 2006, and May 9, 2007; Lincecum to Adam LaRoche on August 11, 2007, and August 27, 2010; and Bumgarner to Carlos González on April 8, 2013, and April 11, 2014.

Players from opposing teams have hit home runs into McCovey Cove in the same game four times: on May 28, 2001 (Felipe Crespo and Mark Grace); May 12, 2014 (Tyler Colvin and Freddie Freeman); August 9, 2019 (Stephen Vogt and Bryce Harper);[7] and May 29, 2023 (Jack Suwinski twice). Suwinski became the first visiting player to hit the Cove twice in the same game.

No. Hitter Team Date Pitcher Inning
1 Todd Hundley Los Angeles Dodgers June 30, 2000 Robb Nen 9th
2 Luis Gonzalez (1) Arizona Diamondbacks September 23, 2000 Shawn Estes 1st
3 Mark Grace Arizona Diamondbacks May 28, 2001 Tim Worrell 12th
4 Luis Gonzalez (2) Arizona Diamondbacks May 30, 2002 Kirk Rueter 4th
5 Ryan Klesko San Diego Padres April 9, 2003 Ryan Jensen 3rd
6 Hee-Seop Choi Florida Marlins April 30, 2004 Kevin Correia (1) 2nd
7 Corey Patterson Chicago Cubs August 7, 2004 Tyler Walker 6th
8 Cliff Floyd (1) New York Mets August 21, 2004 Brett Tomko (1) 5th
9 Russell Branyan Milwaukee Brewers April 23, 2005 Brett Tomko (2) 4th
10 Larry Walker St. Louis Cardinals July 8, 2005 Jason Schmidt 1st
11 Carlos Delgado (1) Florida Marlins July 23, 2005 Brad Hennessey 5th
12 Cliff Floyd (2) New York Mets April 25, 2006 Jamey Wright 8th
13 Carlos Delgado (2) New York Mets April 26, 2006 Matt Morris (1) 3rd
14 Carlos Delgado (3) New York Mets May 9, 2007 Matt Morris (2) 4th
15 Adam LaRoche (1) Pittsburgh Pirates August 11, 2007 Tim Lincecum (1) 4th
16 Lance Berkman Houston Astros May 15, 2008 Vinnie Chulk 9th
17 Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers July 19, 2008 Osiris Matos 7th
18 Brian Giles San Diego Padres August 24, 2008 Kevin Correia (2) 1st
19 Miguel Montero Arizona Diamondbacks September 29, 2009 Jonathan Sánchez 4th
20 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox June 27, 2010 Tim Lincecum (2) 1st
21 Adam LaRoche (2) Arizona Diamondbacks August 27, 2010 Tim Lincecum (3) 1st
22 Adam LaRoche (3) Arizona Diamondbacks August 28, 2010 Sergio Romo 9th
23 Rick Ankiel Atlanta Braves October 8, 2010 Ramón Ramírez 10th
24 Dioner Navarro Los Angeles Dodgers July 20, 2011 Tim Lincecum (4) 7th
25 Mitch Moreland Texas Rangers June 9, 2012 Ryan Vogelsong (1) 8th
26 Carlos González (1) Colorado Rockies April 8, 2013 Madison Bumgarner (1) 3rd
27 Domonic Brown Philadelphia Phillies May 6, 2013 Madison Bumgarner (2) 5th
28 Brian McCann Atlanta Braves May 10, 2013 Matt Cain (1) 5th
29 Carlos González (2) Colorado Rockies May 25, 2013 Barry Zito 1st
30 Garrett Jones Pittsburgh Pirates August 22, 2013 Matt Cain (2) 2nd
31 Carlos González (3) Colorado Rockies April 11, 2014 Madison Bumgarner (3) 3rd
32 Yasmani Grandal San Diego Padres April 30, 2014 Tim Hudson (1) 9th
33 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves May 12, 2014 Javier López 9th
34 Curtis Granderson (1) New York Mets June 8, 2014 Tim Lincecum (5) 6th
35 Adam Dunn Chicago White Sox August 13, 2014 Jake Peavy 4th
36 Corey Dickerson Colorado Rockies August 27, 2014 Tim Hudson (2) 5th
37 Ender Inciarte Arizona Diamondbacks September 9, 2014 Yusmeiro Petit 4th
38 Bryce Harper (1) Washington Nationals October 7, 2014 Hunter Strickland (1) 7th
39 Cody Asche Philadelphia Phillies July 11, 2015 Ryan Vogelsong (2) 6th
40 Ben Zobrist Chicago Cubs May 20, 2016 George Kontos 8th
41 Joc Pederson (1) Los Angeles Dodgers June 12, 2016 Hunter Strickland (2) 7th
42 Curtis Granderson (2) New York Mets August 19, 2016 Johnny Cueto (1) 2nd
43 Mike Moustakas (1) Kansas City Royals June 14, 2017 Johnny Cueto (2) 2nd
44 Chase Utley Los Angeles Dodgers September 12, 2017 Johnny Cueto (3) 4th
45 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers September 13, 2017 Matt Moore 5th
46 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals July 8, 2018 Ray Black 8th
47 Max Muncy (1) Los Angeles Dodgers September 30, 2018 Chris Stratton 5th
48 Max Muncy (2) Los Angeles Dodgers June 9, 2019 Madison Bumgarner (4) 1st
49 Michael Conforto New York Mets July 21, 2019 Conner Menez 2nd
50 Robel García Chicago Cubs July 22, 2019 Shaun Anderson 2nd
51 Bryce Harper (2) Philadelphia Phillies August 9, 2019 Tony Watson 7th
52 Shin-Soo Choo Texas Rangers August 2, 2020 Jeff Samardzija 5th
53 Daulton Varsho Arizona Diamondbacks September 5, 2020 Trevor Gott 7th
54 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds April 12, 2021 Jarlin García 6th
55 Mike Moustakas (2) Cincinnati Reds April 13, 2021 Kevin Gausman 1st
56 Jake Cronenworth San Diego Padres May 9, 2021 Johnny Cueto (4) 2nd
57 Max Muncy (3) Los Angeles Dodgers May 22, 2021 Scott Kazmir 1st
58 Joc Pederson (2) Chicago Cubs June 3, 2021 Anthony DeSclafani (1) 3rd
59 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies June 7, 2022 José Álvarez 6th
60 Jack Suwinski (1) Pittsburgh Pirates May 29, 2023 Anthony DeSclafani (2) 7th
61 Jack Suwinski (2) Pittsburgh Pirates May 29, 2023 Brett Wisely 9th
62 Nathaniel Lowe Texas Rangers August 11, 2023 Ross Stripling 6th
63 Josh Naylor Cleveland Guardians September 11, 2023 Alex Cobb 3rd

References

  1. ^ Purdy, Mark (May 9, 1999). "Honoring Him Wouldn't Take A Stretch". The San Jose Mercury News.
  2. ^ "McCovey Point". San Francisco Giants.
  3. ^ "AT&T Park Splash Hits". MLB.com. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  4. ^ Kroner, Steve (May 12, 2014). "Tyler Colvin powers Tim Lincecum's gem for Giants". SFGate. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  5. ^ "Wild stats from Joc's historic three-homer game vs. Mets".
  6. ^ "Vlad captures first Derby crown | MLB.com: News".
  7. ^ "Colvin homers in first start as a Giants". The San Francisco Examiner. May 13, 2014.

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