List of New York Giants Opening Day starting pitchers

The New York Giants were a Major League Baseball team that played in Manhattan, New York until moving to San Francisco in 1958. From 1883 until their move to San Francisco, they played their home games at the Polo Grounds. They played in the National League. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Giants used 33 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 75 seasons they played in New York. The Giants won 39 of those games against 35 losses in those Opening Day starts. They also played one tie game.[3]

Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell made six Opening Day starts for the Giants.

Carl Hubbell had the most Opening Day starts for the New York Giants with six between 1929 and 1942. Mickey Welch, Amos Rusie and Larry Jansen each had five Opening Day starts for the team. Christy Mathewson, Red Ames, Jeff Tesreau and Bill Voiselle all had four Opening Day starts apiece for the Giants. Ed Doheny and Johnny Antonelli each had three Opening Day starts for the New York Giants and Antonelli also had an Opening Day start for the San Francisco Giants in 1959, giving him a total of four Opening Day starts for the franchise. Antonelli is the only player to have an Opening Day start for both the New York and San Francisco Giants.[3]

Other pitchers who had multiple Opening Day starts for the New York Giants were Hal Schumacher with three such starts, and Joe McGinnity, Rube Marquard, Jesse Barnes, Art Nehf, Virgil Barnes, Bill Walker and Sal Maglie with two apiece.[3] Seven Hall of Fame pitchers made Opening Day starts for the New York Giants — Welch, Tim Keefe, Rusie, Mathewson, McGinnity, Marquard and Hubbell.

The New York Giants won the modern World Series five times, in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954. Their Opening Day starting pitchers in those years were Joe McGinnity in 1905, Phil Douglas in 1921, Art Nehf in 1922, Carl Hubbell in 1933 and Sal Maglie in 1954. In 1904, the Giants won the National League championship but no World Series was played. Christy Mathewson was the Giants' Opening Day starting pitcher that season.[3] The Giants also won the 19th century World Series twice, in 1888 and 1889. Ledell Titcomb and Mickey Welch were the Giants Opening Day starting pitchers in 1888 and 1889, respectively.

Jesse and Virgil Barnes, who each made two Opening Day starts for the New York Giants, were brothers.[3][4][5]

Key

Hall of Famer Joe McGinnity was the Giants' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1905, when the team won its first modern World Series championship.
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Giants season.
WWin
LLoss
TTie Game; no decision to starting pitcher
ND (W)No Decision by starting pitcher; Giants won game
ND (L)No Decision by starting pitcher; Giants lost game
(W)Giants won game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
(L)Giants lost game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
(#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter
**NL Champions
#World Series Champions

Pitchers

Jesse Barnes was the Giants Opening Day starting pitcher in 1919 and 1920.
Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson made four Opening Day starts for the Giants.
Hall of Famer Tim Keefe was the Giants Opening Day starting pitcher in 1887.
Hall of Famer Amos Rusie made five Opening Day starts for the Giants.
Hall of Famer Mickey Welch made five Opening Day starts for the Giants.
YearPitcherDecisionOpponentLocationReference
1883Mickey Welch(W)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[6]
1884Mickey Welch (2)(W)Chicago White StockingsPolo Grounds[7]
1885Mickey Welch (3)(W)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[8]
1886Mickey Welch (4)(W)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[9]
1887Tim Keefe(W)Philadelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[10]
1888#Ledell Titcomb(W)Washington NationalsSwampoodle Grounds[10]
1889#Mickey Welch (5)(L)Boston BeaneatersOakland Park, New Jersey[11][12]
1890Amos Rusie(L)Philadelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[13]
1891Amos Rusie (2)(L)Boston BeaneatersSouth End Grounds[14]
1892Amos Rusie (3)(W)Philadelphia PhilliesHuntingdon Grounds[15]
1893Silver King(L)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[16]
1894Amos Rusie (4)(L)Baltimore OriolesUnion Park[17]
1895Amos Rusie (5)(L)Brooklyn BridegroomsPolo Grounds[18]
1896Dad Clarke(L)Washington NationalsBoundary Field[19]
1897Ed Doheny(L)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[20]
1898Ed Doheny (2)(L)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[21]
1899Ed Doheny (3)(L)Baltimore OriolesUnion Park[22]
1900Bill Carrick(L)Brooklyn SuperbasPolo Grounds[23]
1901Dummy Taylor(L)Boston BravesSouth End Grounds[24]
1902Christy Mathewson(W)Philadelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[25]
1903Christy Mathewson (2)(L)Brooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[26]
1904**Christy Mathewson (3)(W)Brooklyn DodgersWashington Park[27]
1905#Joe McGinnity(W)Boston BeaneatersPolo Grounds[28]
1906Red Ames(W)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[29]
1907Joe McGinnity (2)(L)Philadelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[30]
1908Christy Mathewson (4)(W)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[31]
1909Red Ames (2)(L)Brooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[32]
1910Red Ames (3)(L)Boston DovesSouth End Grounds[33]
1911**Red Ames (4)LPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[3][34][35]
1912**Rube Marquard(W)Brooklyn DodgersWashington Park[36]
1913**Jeff Tesreau(L)Boston BravesPolo Grounds[37]
1914Rube Marquard (2)(L)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[38]
1915Jeff Tesreau (2)(W)Brooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[39]
1916Jeff Tesreau (3)(W)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[40]
1917**Fred Anderson(W)Boston BravesBraves Field[41]
1918Jeff Tesreau (4)ND (W)Brooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[42][43]
1919Jesse BarnesWPhiladelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[44][45]
1920Jesse Barnes (2)LBoston BravesPolo Grounds[46][47]
1921#Phil DouglasND (W)Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[3][48][49]
1922#Art NehfLBrooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[3][50][51]
1923**Hugh McQuillanWBoston BravesBraves Field[52][53]
1924**Rosy RyanLBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[54][55]
1925Art Nehf (2)LBoston BravesBraves Field[56][57]
1926Virgil BarnesLBrooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[58][59]
1927Virgil Barnes (2)WPhiladelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[60][61]
1928Larry BentonWBoston BravesPolo Grounds[62][63]
1929Carl HubbellWPhiladelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[64][65]
1930Bill WalkerWBoston BravesPolo Grounds[66][67]
1931Freddie FitzsimmonsWPhiladelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[68][69]
1932Bill Walker (2)LPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[70][71]
1933#Carl Hubbell (2)TBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[72][73]
1934Carl Hubbell (3)WPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[74][75]
1935Carl Hubbell (4)LBoston BravesBraves Field[76][77]
1936**Hal SchumacherND (W)Brooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[78][79]
1937**Hal Schumacher (2)WBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[80][81]
1938Cliff MeltonWBoston BeesPolo Grounds[82][83]
1939Harry GumbertWBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[84][85]
1940Carl Hubbell (5)LPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[86][87]
1941Hal Schumacher (3)ND (W)Brooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[88][89]
1942Carl Hubbell (6)LBrooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[90][91]
1943Bill LohrmanLBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[92][93]
1944Bill VoiselleWBoston BravesPolo Grounds[94][95]
1945Bill Voiselle (2)WBoston BravesBraves Field[96][97]
1946Bill Voiselle (3)WPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[98][99]
1947Bill Voiselle (4)LPhiladelphia PhilliesShibe Park[100][101]
1948Larry JansenLBrooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[102][103]
1949Larry Jansen (2)LBrooklyn DodgersEbbets Field[104][105]
1950Larry Jansen (3)LBoston BravesPolo Grounds[106][107]
1951**Larry Jansen (4)WBoston BravesBraves Field[108][109]
1952Sal MaglieWPhiladelphia PhilliesPolo Grounds[110][111]
1953Larry Jansen (5)WPhiladelphia PhilliesShibe Park[112][113]
1954#Sal Maglie (2)WBrooklyn DodgersPolo Grounds[3][114][115]
1955Johnny AntonelliLPhiladelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl[116][117]
1956Johnny Antonelli (2)WPittsburgh PiratesPolo Grounds[118][119]
1957Johnny Antonelli (3)LPittsburgh PiratesForbes Field[120][121]

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