That gave me an idea. Who are the best San Francisco Giants of All-Time? Not in the history of the franchise, but just since 1958. Since WAR (Wins Above Replacement) has been widely viewed as a good barometer of who the best players are, I decided to make an NCAA style bracket of San Francisco Giants based on WAR.
Not surprisingly, the top four were obvious: Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Willie McCovey and Juan Marichal. These four would become the #1 seeds and the names of my brackets. The "Say Hey Kid" bracket, the "GOAT" bracket, the "Stretch" bracket, and the "Dominican Dandy" bracket.
It was great seeing that current players like Cain, Tim Lincecum, Buster Posey, and Madison Bumgarner were already good enough to make the cut. It was also interesting to see some of the fans most popular former and current players right on the cusp of 64. This made it very easy to include the "Play in Games" just like the NCAA has recently. This included matchups like this:
#SFGiantsMadness 2014: The 64 Greatest @SFGiants of All-Time "Play in Games"
RT for @bcraw35
FAV for Kirt Manwaring pic.twitter.com/r0kgzIifsj
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
#SFGiantsMadness 2014: The 64 Greatest @SFGiants of All-Time "Play in Games"
RT for @bbelt9
FAV for Gary Maddox pic.twitter.com/um4Jh91yc3
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
#SFGiantsMadness 2014: The 64 Greatest @SFGiants of All-Time "Play in Games"
RT for @hunterpence
FAV for @sestes55 pic.twitter.com/RkImuO698a
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
As we approached the 1st round, their were some interesting match ups and one particular flaw with WAR. Closers. Two of the greatest closers in team history were also two of the fans most loved players. The late Rod Beck and Robb Nen. Both left a mark on the fanbase, yet, because WAR doesn't equate closers in the same way as other pitchers, they had a tough road in the tourney. That being said, the tournament had started and fans on Twitter were having a great time. Some of the highlights from the 1st round:
Hunter Pence's complete beatdown of Jeff Kent.
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The GOAT Bracket:
3. RT for Jeff Kent
14. FAV for @hunterpence pic.twitter.com/pAHTJ1OQ4G
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
Pablo Sandoval losing to Ray Durham, mostly because fans were sad Pablo left for Boston. (Sidenote: This was done before Panda's comments about not missing the Giants at all)
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The Dominican Dandy Bracket:
5. RT for @KFP48
12. FAV for Ray Durham pic.twitter.com/Xlve2V01jt
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
An epic battle between Matt Cain and Mike Krukow.
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The Dominican Dandy Bracket:
3. RT for Matt Cain
14. FAV for Mike Krukow pic.twitter.com/kYPyjudA9w
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 25, 2014
And getting some love from Sports Illustrated photographer Brad Mangin for using his Ed Halicki photo.
@CandlestickWill this is fabulous!
— Brad Mangin (@bradmangin) December 25, 2014
As we approached the round of 32, matchups became even tougher and players were pitted against one another making it nearly impossible for Giants fans to decide. Some of highlights included:
Willie Mays barely beating World Series phenom Madison Bumgarner.
2nd Round
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Say Hey Kid Bracket
1. RT for Willie Mays
8. FAV for Madison Bumgarner pic.twitter.com/S5bX5Wq21k
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 26, 2014
Kirk Rueter upsetting Gaylord Perry.
2nd Round
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Say Hey Kid Bracket
2. RT for Gaylord Perry
10. FAV for Kirk Reuter pic.twitter.com/pJhZN3ZQ9T
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 26, 2014
Having to put my childhood favorite, Kevin Mitchell, against my all-time favorite Cain.
2nd Round
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Dominican Dandy Bracket
3. RT for Matt Cain
6. FAV for Kevin Mitchell pic.twitter.com/HDVOiqGchD
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 26, 2014
Rich Aurilia being a great sport about an impossible battle.
2nd Round
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Stretch Bracket
1. RT for Willie McCovey
8. FAV for @RichAurilia35 pic.twitter.com/k6hoQjYFn4
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 26, 2014
I have no chance, tough matchup.“@CandlestickWill: 2nd Round
2014 #SFGiantsMadness
1. RT for Willie McCovey
8. FAV for @RichAurilia35
— RichAurilia35 (@RichAurilia35) December 27, 2014
The round of 16 had some matchups that really showed the age of Giants fans. Were they going to fight to keep current players like Cain, Lincecum, Posey and Bumgarner in the tournament? Were they going to fight for Bonds, Mays, McCovey and Marichal. Let's take a look at the two closest match ups:
Willie Mays and Buster Posey receiving 98 total votes, splitting right down the middle. However, at the time I cut off the voting, Mays had a 1 vote lead.
3rd Round The SF Sixteen
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Say Hey Bracket
1. RT for Willie Mays
4. FAV for Buster Posey pic.twitter.com/qSMN8riPxN
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 27, 2014
Tim Lincecum's mustache and ability to make baseballs float in mid air beating the greatest pitcher in San Francisco Giants history.
3rd Round The SF 16
2014 #SFGiantsMadness Dominican Dandy Bracket
1. RT for Juan Marichal
4. FAV for Tim Lincecum pic.twitter.com/aEU4vJXAb6
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 27, 2014
Now it was down to the Elite 8, and there would be no sugarcoating anymore. These were match ups fans were dreading. Time to rip off the band-aid and show you:
Willie Mays defeated Orlando Cepeda in the only blowout.
4th Round The Elite 8
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The Say Hey Bracket
1. RT for Willie Mays
3. FAV for @OrlandoCepeda30 pic.twitter.com/m43aJH3Ts7
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 28, 2014
Tim Lincecum pulling away in the 2nd half to defeat Matt Cain.
4th Round The Elite 8
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The Dominican Dandy Bracket
3. RT for Matt Cain
4. FAV for Tim Lincecum pic.twitter.com/rZYxinUc49
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 28, 2014
J.T. Snow had fan support early, but ultimately was no match for Barry Bonds.
4th Round The Elite 8
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The GOAT Bracket
1. RT for @BarryBonds
10. FAV for @JTSnowSix pic.twitter.com/GKwCzmgdNA
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 28, 2014
Willie McCovey defeating Will Clark.
4th Round The Elite 8
2014 #SFGiantsMadness The Stretch Bracket
1. RT for Willie McCovey
2. FAV for Will Clark pic.twitter.com/SRf5NECnmv
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 28, 2014
So we had reached the Final Four and the #4 seed Tim Lincecum joined #1 seeds Willie Mays, Barry Bonds and Willie McCovey. Fans had spoken and it was clear that despite several upsets throughout the tournament, the greatest of all-time couldn't be denied.
Willie Mays defeated Tim Lincecum to reach the championship game.
The Mount Rushmore of the #SFGiants
1. RT for Willie Mays
4. FAV for Tim Lincecum
#SFGiantsMadness pic.twitter.com/Ftzn24ZjNu
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 29, 2014
Barry Bonds squeaked by Willie McCovey at the buzzer to reach the championship game.
The Mount Rushmore of the #SFGiants
1. RT for @BarryBonds
1. FAV for Willie McCovey
#SFGiantsMadness pic.twitter.com/4wz7krcxDs
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 29, 2014
I was happy to see that the two greatest Giants of all-time survived to the championship game. Despite the popularity of players such as Pence, Rueter, Snow, Lincecum and others, the Giants fans retweeted and favorited just enough to ensure the championship would be the two greatest living baseball players in team history and maybe baseball history.
And the Winner and STILL champion...The Greatest of All-Time, The Say Hey Kid, Willie Mays
Championship Matchup of #SFGiantsMadness is:
RT for Willie Mays
Fav for @BarryBonds
Because of course it is... pic.twitter.com/CXTqns33EM
— Candlestick Will (@CandlestickWill) December 29, 2014
Can't wait until next off-season to do this again and see who upsets who and to see if Willie can defend his title. A huge thank you to all who participated and voted on Twitter back in December.
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