San Francisco Giants: Top 10 Second Baseman in Giants’ History

By Daniel Sperry
Oct 10, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik (12) hits a walk-off RBI double against the Chicago Cubs during the thirteenth inning during game three of the 2016 NLDS playoff baseball series at AT&T Park. The San Francisco Giants won 6-5 in thirteen innings. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 10, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik (12) hits a walk-off RBI double against the Chicago Cubs during the thirteenth inning during game three of the 2016 NLDS playoff baseball series at AT&T Park. The San Francisco Giants won 6-5 in thirteen innings. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 11, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; A general view of ATT&T Park during game four of the 2016 NLDS playoff baseball game. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /

Number 8: Ron Hunt, (1968-1970), 9.7 WAR

Ron Hunt only spent a total of three seasons as a Giant, but boy did he have an impact. Averaging just over three wins per season is a good mark. Overall, his numbers were really similar to those of Tito Fuentes.

However, Hunt definitely got on base more than Fuentes. Over his total, 12 years as a pro, Hunt’s slash-line was .273/.368/.347/.715. What’s more notable? He struck out nearly 200 times less than he walked, giving him a K/BB ratio of 1.45/1.

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