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San Francisco Giants Roster San Francisco Giants Roster (as of August 25, 2017) Manager: Bruce Bochy (15) Coaches: Ron Wotus (23); Dave Righetti (19); Hensley Meulens (31); Mark Gardner (26); Steve Decker (33); Phil Nevin (16); José Alguacil (17) Staff: Bill Hayes (58), Eli Whiteside (88), Shawon Dunston (21), Taira Uematsu (99), Chad Chop (91), John Yandle Medical & Training Staff: Dave Groeschner, Dr. Anthony Saglimbeni, Dr. Robert Murray, Dr. Ken Akizuki, Dr. Tim McAdams, Anthony Reyes, Eric Ortega, Carl Kochan, Geoff Head, Tony Reale, Haro Ogawa, Chrissy Yuen, Bob Tewksbury Senior Director of Team Travel/Home Clubhouse Manager: Bret Alexander Home Clubhouse Coordinator: Brad Grems Visiting Clubhouse Manager: Abe Silvestri Major League Equipment Manager: Alan Lee Senior Advisor Home Clubhouse: Mike Murphy San Francisco Giants 40-Man Roster (40) NO PITCHERS (20) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE NUMERICAL (25-MAN) 50 Blach, Ty (block) R-L 6-2 220 10-20-90 Denver, CO 40 Bumgarner, Madison R-L 6-5 250 8-1-89 Hickory, NC No. Name Pos 18 Cain, Matt R-R 6-3 230 10-1-84 Dothan, AL 2 Span, Denard OF 59 Crick, Kyle L-R 6-4 220 11-30-92 Fort Worth, TX 47 Cueto, Johnny R-R 5-11 225 2-15-86 San Pedro de Macoris, DR 5 Hundley, Nick C 49 Dyson, Sam R-R 6-1 210 5-7-88 Tampa, FL 6 Parker, Jarrett OF 62 Gearrin, Cory (GAHR-in) R-R 6-3 212 4-14-86 Chattanooga, TN 8 Pence, Hunter OF 86 Johnson, Chase R-R 6-3 200 1-9-92 Fallbrook, CA 12 Panik, Joe IF 64 Law, Derek R-R 6-2 216 9-14-90 Pittsburgh, PA 41 Melancon, Mark R-R 6-2 214 3-28-85 Wheat Ridge, CO 18 Cain, Matt RHP 45 Moore, Matt L-L 6-3 212 6-18-89 Fort Walton Beach, FL 28 Posey, Buster C 52 Moronta, Reyes R-R 6-3 244 1-6-93 Santiago, DR 29 Samardzija, Jeff RHP 32 Okert, Steven (OH-kert) L-L 6-3 219 7-9-91 Riverside, CA 61 Osich, Josh (OH-sich) L-L 6-2 249 9-3-88 Boise, ID 34 Stratton, Chris RHP 29 Samardzija, Jeff (suh-MAHR-jah) R-R 6-5 250 1-23-85 Merrillville, IN 35 Crawford, Brandon IF 57 Slania, Dan R-R 6-5 219 5-24-92 Phoenix, AZ 37 Tomlinson, Kelby IF 13 *Smith, Will R-L 6-5 258 7-10-89 Newnan, GA 34 Stratton, Chris R-R 6-3 214 8-22-90 Tupelo, MS 39 Moncrief, Carlos OF 60 Strickland, Hunter R-R 6-4 226 9-24-88 Thomaston, GA 40 Bumgarner, Madison LHP 56 Suárez, Albert (SWAH-rehz) R-R 6-3 263 10-8-89 San Felix, VZ 41 Melancon, Mark RHP NO CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 45 Moore, Matt LHP 14 Brown, Trevor R-R 6-2 204 11-15-91 Newhall, CA 48 Sandoval, Pablo IF 5 Hundley, Nick R-R 6-1 205 9-8-83 Corvallis, OR 49 Dyson, Sam RHP 28 Posey, Buster R-R 6-1 206 3-27-87 Leesburg, GA 50 Blach, Ty LHP NO INFIELDERS (10) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 56 Suárez, Albert RHP 22 Arroyo, Christian R-R 6-1 180 5-30-95 Brooksville, FL 59 Crick, Kyle RHP 9 Belt, Brandon L-L 6-5 233 4-20-88 Nacogdoches, TX 46 Calixte, Orlando (kah-leeks-TEH) R-R 5-11 174 2-3-92 Santo Domingo, DR 60 Strickland, Hunter RHP 35 Crawford, Brandon L-R 6-2 220 1-21-87 Mountain View, CA 61 Osich, Josh LHP 52 Gómez, Miguel S-R 5-10 205 12-17-92 Santo Domingo, DR 62 Gearrin, Cory RHP 1 Hwang, Jae-Gyun (Hwaang, Jay Qune) R-R 6-0 214 7-28-87 Seoul, Korea 63 Jones, Ryder L-R 6-3 215 6-7-94 Seattle, WA 63 Jones, Ryder IF 12 Panik, Joe L-R 6-1 200 10-30-90 Yonkers, NY 66 Hernández, Gorkys OF 48 Sandoval, Pablo S-R 5-11 255 8-11-86 Puerto Cabello, VZ 37 Tomlinson, Kelby R-R 6-3 174 6-16-90 Chickasha, OK ALPHABETICAL (25-MAN) NO OUTFIELDERS (8) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 66 Hernández, Gorkys (GOER-kees) R-R 6-1 200 9-7-87 Guiria, VZ No. Name Pos 39 Moncrief, Carlos L-R 6-1 210 11-3-88 Jackson, MS 50 Blach, Ty LHP 38 Morse, Michael R-R 6-5 234 3-22-82 Fort Lauderdale, FL 6 Parker, Jarrett L-L 6-4 226 1-1-89 Fort Belvoir, VA 40 Bumgarner, Madison LHP 8 Pence, Hunter R-R 6-4 220 4-13-83 Fort Worth, TX 18 Cain, Matt RHP 53 Slater, Austin R-R 6-2 215 12-13-92 Jacksonville, FL 35 Crawford, Brandon IF 2 Span, Denard L-L 6-0 215 2-27-84 Washington, D.C. 59 Crick, Kyle RHP 51 Williamson, Mac R-R 6-4 234 7-15-90 Jacksonville, FL *italics indicates player on 60-day disabled list 49 Dyson, Sam RHP 62 Gearrin, Cory RHP San Francisco Giants 25-Man Roster 66 Hernández, Gorkys OF 5 Hundley, Nick C NO PITCHERS (13) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 63 Jones, Ryder IF 50 Blach, Tyson (block) R-L 6-2 220 10-20-90 Denver, CO 41 Melancon, Mark RHP 40 Bumgarner, Madison R-L 6-5 250 8-1-89 Hickory, NC 18 Cain, Matt R-R 6-3 230 10-1-84 Dothan, AL 39 Moncrief, Carlos OF 59 Crick, Kyle L-R 6-4 220 11-30-92 Fort Worth, TX 45 Moore, Matt LHP 49 Dyson, Sam R-R 6-1 210 5-7-88 Tampa, FL 61 Osich, Josh LHP 62 Gearrin, Cory (GAHR-in) R-R 6-3 212 4-14-86 Chattanooga, TN 41 Melancon, Mark R-R 6-2 214 3-28-85 Wheat Ridge, CO 12 Panik, Joe IF 45 Moore, Matt L-L 6-3 212 6-18-89 Fort Walton Beach, FL 6 Parker, Jarrett OF 61 Osich, Josh (OH-sich) L-L 6-2 249 9-3-88 Boise, ID 8 Pence, Hunter OF 29 Samardzija, Jeff (suh-MAHR-jah) R-R 6-5 250 1-23-85 Merrillville, IN 28 Posey, Buster C 34 Stratton, Chris R-R 6-3 214 8-22-90 Tupelo, MS 60 Strickland, Hunter R-R 6-4 226 9-24-88 Thomaston, GA 29 Samardzija, Jeff RHP 56 Suárez, Albert (SWAH-rehz) R-R 6-3 263 10-8-89 San Felix, VZ 48 Sandoval, Pablo IF NO CATCHERS (2) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 2 Span, Denard OF 5 Hundley, Nick R-R 6-1 205 9-8-83 Corvallis, OR 34 Stratton, Chris RHP 28 Posey, Buster R-R 6-1 206 3-27-87 Leesburg, GA 60 Strickland, Hunter RHP NO INFIELDERS (5) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 56 Suárez, Albert RHP 35 Crawford, Brandon L-R 6-2 220 1-21-87 Mountain View, CA 37 Tomlinson, Kelby IF 63 Jones, Ryder L-R 6-3 215 6-7-94 Seattle, WA 12 Panik, Joe L-R 6-1 200 10-30-90 Yonkers, NY 48 Sandoval, Pablo S-R 5-11 255 8-11-86 Puerto Cabello, VZ 37 Tomlinson, Kelby R-R 6-3 174 6-16-90 Chickasha, OK NO OUTFIELDERS (5) B-T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE 66 Hernández, Gorkys (GOER-kees) R-R 6-1 200 9-7-87 Guiria, VZ 39 Moncrief, Carlos L-R 6-1 210 11-3-88 Jackson, MS 6 Parker, Jarrett L-L 6-4 226 1-1-89 Fort Belvoir, VA 8 Pence, Hunter R-R 6-4 220 4-13-83 Fort Worth, TX 2 Span, Denard L-L 6-0 215 2-27-84 Washington, D.C. Please click on the link below should you need any help with Giants player pronunciations: https://sfgiants.box.com/s/hz7fv8ocbmn9i9tpzzzsbq7zd02jfsla Giants Roster Moves ROSTER MOVES DATE LHP Steven Okert was optioned to triple-A May 26 IF Aaron Hill was reinstated from 10-day DL (right forearm strain) May 26 PLAYERS REASSIGNED TO MINORS (SPRING TRAINING) DATE OF Mac Williamson was optioned to triple-A May 30 RHP Carlos Alvardado March 5 IF Orlando Calixte recalled from triple-A May 30 IF C.J. Hinojosa March 5 IF Michael Morse was placed on 7-day DL (concussion) May 30 IF Juniel Querecuto March 5 LHP Andrew Suarez March 5 IF Kelby Tomlinson was recalled from triple-A May 30 IF Kyle Blanks March 12 OF Justin Ruggiano was designated for assignment June 2 RHP Samuel Coonrod March 12 OF Austin Slater contract purchased from triple-A June 2 LHP Matt Reynolds March 12 OF Hunter Pence activated from the 10-day DL June 4 OF Wynton Bernard March 13 IF Christian Arroyo optioned to triple-A Sacramento June 4 OF Steven Duggar March 13 LHP Madison Bumgarner transfered to the 60-day disabled list June 6 C Aramis Garcia March 13 RHP Sam Dyson added to 40-man roster June 6 IF Ryder Jones March 13 OF Orlando Calixte optioned to triple-A June 9 OF Austin Slater March 13 C Matt Winn March 13 RHP Sam Dyson added to 25-man roster June 9 IF Christian Arroyo March 19 RHP Hunter Strickland serving six-game suspension June 19 RHP Tyler Beede March 19 RHP Derek Law optioned to triple-A June 20 LHP Kraig Sitton March 19 RHP Kyle Crick recalled from triple-A June 20 RHP Jose Dominguez March 25 RHP Bryan Morris designated for assignment June 23 C Tim Federowicz April 1 LHP Steven Okert recalled from triple-A Sacramento June 23 RHP Roberto Gomez April 1 IF Eduardo Nunez placed on 10-day DL (hamstring strain) June 23 IF Jae-Gyun Hwang April 1 IF Conor Gillaspie activated from the 10-day DL June 23 OF Justin Ruggiano April 1 LHP Michael Roth April 1 IF Aaron Hill designated for assignment June 24 IF Ryder Jones contract purchased June 24 RHP Hunter Strickland returns from suspended list June 25 PLAYERS OPTIONED (SPRING TRAINING) DATE IF Conor Gillaspie placed on the 10-day DL (back spasms) June 28 RHP Ray Black March 5 IF Jae-Gyun Hwang contract purchased from triple-A June 28 RHP Clayton Blackburn March 12 RHP Mark Melancon placed on 10-day DL (right pronator strain) June 28 RHP Joan Gregorio March 12 RHP Dan Slania recalled from double-A Richmond June 28 RHP Chris Stratton March 12 RHP Dan Slania optioned to double-A Richmond June 30 RHP Ian Gardeck March 13 RHP Chris Stratton recalled from triple-A Sacramento July 1 IF Miguel Gomez March 13 RHP Chase Johnson March 13 IF Miguel Gomez recalled from double-A Richmond July 7 RHP Reyes Moronta March 13 RHP Chris Stratton optioned to triple-A Sacramento July 7 RHP Dan Slania March 13 IF Conor Gillaspie activated from the 10-day DL (back spasms) July 7 RHP Kyle Crick March 14 IF Ryder Jones placed on 10-day DL (right wrist contusion) July 7 OF Orlando Calixte March 19 OF Austin Slater placed on 10-day DL (right groin strain) July 8 LHP Steven Okert April 1 OF Mac Williamson recalled from triple-A Sacramento July 8 LHP Josh Osich April 1 OF Mac Williamson was optioned to triple-A Sacramento July 9 RHP Albert Suarez April 1 IF Eduardo Nunez activated from DL (left hamstring strain) July 14 LHP Madison Bumgarner activated from 60-day DL July 15 PLAYERS RELEASED (SPRING TRAINING) DATE RHP Johnny Cueto placed on DL (blisters) July 15 IF Gordon Beckham March 23 IF Ryder Jones removed from 10-day DL and optioned to triple-A July 17 RHP David Hernandez
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