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San Francisco Giants SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2017 SPRING TRAINING ROSTER 7408 East Osborn •Scottsdale, AZ 85251 •Phone: 480-990-2924 sfgiants.com •sfgigantes.com •giantspressbox.com •@SFGiants •@los_gigantes• @SFG_Stats Friday, March 3, 2017 - Giants at Athletics TODAY’S LINEUP PRONUNCIATION GUIDE GIANTS COACHING STAFF #2 Denard Span (L) ........................... CF #50 Ty Blach (blahk) #15 Bruce Bochy...................... Manager #12 Joe Panik (L) ............................... 2B #63 Orlando Calixte (kah-leeks-TEH) #23 Ron Wotus ................Bench Coach #28 Buster Posey ................................. C #78 Steven Duggar (DOUG-er) #19 Dave Righetti .........Pitching Coach #8 Hunter Pence ................................ RF #72 Tim Federowicz (fehd-er-OH-vich) #31 Hensley Meulens .... Hitting Coach #35 Brandon Crawford (L) ................ SS #62 Cory Gearrin (GAHR-in) #6 Jarrett Parker (L) ..........................DH #26 Mark Gardner .........Bullpen Coach #21 Conor Gillaspie (gil-eh-spee) #49 Chris Marrero ..............................1B #33 Steve Decker Assistant Hitting Coach #51 Mac Williamson ...........................LF #67 Joan Gregorio (Joe-on grey-gore-ee-o) #66 Gorkys Hernández (GOER-kees) #16 Phil Nevin .............Third Base Coach #1 Jae-gyun Hwang .......................... 3B #17 José Alguacil ........ First Base Coach #29 Jeff Samardzija .............................RHP #84 CJ Hinojosa (ee-noh-HOH-suh) #1 Jae-gyun Hwang (Jay G-une Hwaang) #88 Eli Whiteside ........Bullpen Catcher #41 Mark Melancon (muh-LAN-suhn) #58 Bill Hayes ............................ML Staff IN THE BULLPEN #10 Eduardo Nunez (NOON-yehz) #48 Steven Okert (OH-kert) #65 Ray Black ................................. RHP #77 Michael Connolly .................... RHP #61 Josh Osich (OH-sich) #53 José Domínguez ..................... RHP #71 Juniel Querecuto #82 Roberto Gómez ....................... RHP (hoo-nee-EHL kair-uh-KOO-toh) #78 Jake McCasland ...................... RHP #39 Justin Ruggiano (roo-jee-AH-noh) #79 Tyler Mizenko .......................... RHP #29 Jeff Samardzija (suh-MAHR-jah) #48 Steven Okert .............................LHP #56 Albert Suarez (SWAH-rehz) #59 Neil Ramírez ............................ RHP #76 Andrew Suarez (SWAH-rehz) #46 Michael Roth ............................LHP #34 Chris Stratton .......................... RHP #17 José Alguacil (all-wah-seal) ON THE BENCH Please copy & paste the link below should Catchers: you need any help with Giants player pronun- #14 Trevor Brown ciations. #72 Tim Federowicz #77 Aramis García https://sfgiants.box.com/s/hz7fv8ocbmn9i9t- #79 Matt Winn pzzzsbq7zd02jfsla Infielders: #22 Christian Arroyo #58 Gordon Beckham #63 Orlando Calixte #90 Miguel Gomez (S) #84 C.J Hinojosa #83 Ryder Jones (L) #71 Juniel Querecuto (S) #37 Kelby Tomlinson Outfielders: #87 Wynton Bernard #78 Steven Duggar (L) #66 Gorkys Hernández #89 Auston Slater World Champions (8): 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1954, 2010, 2012 , 2014 NL Pennants (21): 1904, 1905, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1954, 1962, 1989, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2014 NL West Titles (8): 1971, 1987, 1989, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2012.
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