The San Francisco Giants had a chance to set an MLB all-time record for themselves on Opening Day.

Instead, they’ll settle for a tie and end a historic drought instead.

In the last 19 seasons, the Giants started 19 different players in left field on Opening Day. According to Sarah Langs, that equals the all-time record set by the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles from 1937-55, which was also in left field.

The Giants’ streak began in 2007.

It will end this week when Heliot Ramos makes his second consecutive start in left field.

Of course, that was a spot that had been held down by Barry Bonds. But beginning with Bonds’ final season, the random assortment of left fielders began.

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Giants’ Opening Day left fielders streak

Here’s how this looked, year-by-year, starting in Bonds’ last season in 2007:

2007: Barry Bonds2008: Dave Roberts2009: Fred Lewis2010: Mark DeRosa2011: Pat Burrell2012: Aubrey Huff2013: Andres Torres2014: Mike Morse2015: Nori Aoki2016: Angel Pagan2017: Jarrett Parker2018: Hunter Pence2019: Connor Joe2020: Alex Dickerson2021: Austin Slater2022: Joc Pederson2023: Blake Sabol2024: Michael Conforto2025: Heliot Ramos

Ramos will run it back in 2026 to keep the list from extending further.

It’s quite the assortment of names, some remembered much more fondly by Giants fans than others.

Now, Ramos will see if he can make a streak of his own and stay out there for a while.

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