San Francisco Giants

San Francisco Giants Baseball Cards

San Francisco Giants baseball cards highlight franchise greats like Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and modern stars like Logan Webb. Willie Mays vintage cards are some of the most valuable in baseball history, while Bonds cards continue to draw attention. Collectors chase rookie cards, autographs, and parallels from Topps and Bowman. Giants cards offer a perfect mix of legendary appeal and modern collector interest.

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Willie Mays
Barry Bonds
Willie McCovey
Orlando Cepeda
Juan Marichal
Mel Ott
Christy Mathewson
Tim Lincecum
Madison Bumgarner
Buster Posey

1951 Bowman Willie Mays Rookie Card (#305)  
The iconic rookie card of the Hall of Fame outfielder and arguably the greatest player in Giants history. Mays is known for his all-around brilliance, including his hitting, fielding, and baserunning, helping lead the Giants to multiple pennants and two World Series titles (1954, 2010). This card is one of the most sought-after in baseball card collecting.

1963 Topps Juan Marichal Card (#540)  
A card of the Hall of Fame pitcher, Marichal was the ace of the Giants’ staff in the 1960s. Known for his high leg kick and fiery competitiveness, Marichal won over 200 games and was a key figure in the Giants' pitching success, especially during his time in San Francisco.

1971 Topps Willie McCovey Card (#360)  
This card features the slugging first baseman who was one of the most powerful hitters of his era. McCovey, a six-time All-Star and 1969 NL MVP, hit 521 home runs during his career and helped lead the Giants to a World Series championship in 1962.

1982 Fleer Joe Morgan Card (#143)  
While Morgan is best known for his success with the Cincinnati Reds, his short time with the Giants late in his career makes his 1982 Fleer card valuable. Morgan was a key figure in the 1970s, helping the Reds win back-to-back World Series titles in 1975 and 1976, and his Hall of Fame induction makes this card sought after.

1986 Fleer Barry Bonds Rookie Card (#602)  
The rookie card of the future Hall of Famer, Bonds became one of the most feared hitters of all time during his time with the Giants. His 73 home runs in 2001 and his eventual record-breaking career earned him a place as one of the greatest players to ever play the game.

1991 Upper Deck Will Clark Card (#15)  
Clark was one of the best hitters for the Giants in the late 1980s and 1990s. His 1991 Upper Deck card is a fan favorite, as Clark was the face of the franchise and a key player in the Giants' lineup for many years, known for his clutch hitting and consistency.

1993 Topps Barry Bonds Card (#600)  
This card features Bonds during his record-setting 1993 season, when he led the league in home runs and RBI while playing for the Giants. Bonds would go on to hit over 700 career home runs, earning seven MVP awards and becoming one of the greatest players in MLB history.

2000 Upper Deck Barry Bonds Card (#285)  
A valuable card of the Hall of Fame outfielder during the height of his career, Bonds was dominant in the early 2000s, setting multiple records including the all-time single-season home run mark (73). This card remains a cornerstone for collectors.

2010 Topps Buster Posey Rookie Card (#US-1)  
The rookie card of the catcher who became the face of the Giants’ 2010s dynasty. Posey led the team to three World Series titles (2010, 2012, 2014) and won the NL MVP in 2012, cementing his legacy as one of the best catchers in Giants history.

2014 Topps Madison Bumgarner Card (#480)  
A card of the ace pitcher who was instrumental in the Giants' three World Series championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014. Bumgarner's dominance in the postseason, particularly his performance in the 2014 World Series, makes this card a highly sought-after item for collectors.