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The 'SF Giants games played leaders' quiz
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The 'San Francisco Giants games played leaders' quiz

Can you name the players with the most career games played at each position for the San Francisco Giants? This quiz includes games played in New York and San Francisco. An asterisk (*) denotes non-consecutive years. Quiz clue: Position / Games played / Years active. Good luck!

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C 987 2009-2019
Buster Posey
1B 1775* 1959-1980
Willie McCovey
2B 1590* 1907-1920
Larry Doyle
SS 1324 1922-1936
Travis Jackson
3B 1126 1958-1970
Jim Davenport
LF 1885 1993-2007
Barry Bonds
CF 2737 1951-1972
Willie Mays
RF 2161 1926-1947
Mel Ott
SP 551 1900-1916
Christy Mathewson

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