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The Giants legend and six-time All-Star remembers his dominant seven-year career in San Francisco, from hitting a home run off Nolan Ryan in his first MLB at-bat to dominating in the 1989 NLCS with a .650 batting average. Reflecting on the Giants retiring his number, he feels there is no higher honor to achieve with the Giants. (San Francisco Giant 1986-1993)
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The Giants legend and six-time All-Star remembers his dominant seven-year career in San Francisco, from hitting a home run off Nolan Ryan in his first MLB at-bat to dominating in the 1989 NLCS with a .650 batting average. Reflecting on the Giants retiring his number, he feels there is no higher honor to achieve with the Giants. (San Francisco Giant 1986-1993)
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