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share-square-633157 The Giants have seen plenty of newcomers make an impact right out of the gate over the years, though some have stood out more than others. From rookie sensations to marquee free-agent signings, here’s a look at the top five individual debut seasons for the club: 1993 With a new ownership group in tow, the Giants made one of the biggest splashes in Winter Meetings history when they signed Bonds to a six-year, $43.75 million deal in December 1992. The signing proved to be a franchise-altering moment for San Francisco, as Bonds instantly helped turn a 98-loss team into a 103-win team in his first season by the Bay. The superstar slugger led the National League with 46 home runs and 123 RBIs and finished fourth in batting with a .336 average, earning the first of five NL Most Valuable Player Awards with the Giants. ....
Aaron Played 14 of his 23 Major League Seasons in Milwaukee By Milwaukee Brewers - Jan 22nd, 2021 05:42 pm MILWAUKEE – Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who spent 14 years as a member of the Milwaukee Braves and Brewers, passed away today at the age of 86. Aaron is survived by his wife, Billye. Lary Aaron, one of his six children, has served as a scout for the Brewers since 1994. Hank’s younger brother, Tommie, who passed away in 1984, was a first baseman/outfielder with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves from 1962-63, 1965 and 1968-71. “On behalf of everyone at the Milwaukee Brewers, we are devastated to hear of the passing of Hank Aaron,” said Brewers Chairman and Principal Owner ....