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San Francisco Giants Wall of Famers

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Felipe Alou Gary Lavelle Jim Barr Johnnie LeMaster Willie Mays
Rod Beck Jeffrey Leonard Vida Blue Kirt Manwaring Willie McCovey
Bobby Bolin Juan Marichal Jeff Brantley Barry Bonds Jack Clark
Mike McCormick Bob Brenly John Burkett Stu Miller Bobby Bonds
Orlando Cepeda Greg Minton Kevin Mitchell Will Clark Mike Krukow
Randy Moffitt Jim Davenport John Montefusco Chili Davis Matt Williams
Robb Nen Dick Dietz Gaylord Perry Darrell Evans Jim Ray Hart
Rick Reuschel Tito Fuentes Kirk Rueter Scott Garrelts Robby Thompson
J. T. Snow Tom Haller Chris Speier Atlee Hammaker Jeff Kent
Rich Aurilia Shawn Estes Marvin Benard Jason Schmidt

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