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This Day in Giants History: November 20, 1975
The Giants fire manager Wes Westrum, coaxing Bill Rigney out of retirement to replace him.
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This Day in Giants History: September 2, 1975
Johnny LeMaster homers in his first major-league at-bat, and the Giants beat the Dodgers, 7-3. In twelve years and 3‚191 at-bats‚ LeMaster will hit only 22 home runs‚ but this first hit is a major-league record — an inside the … Continue reading
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