Marshall appeared in one game as a
pinch runner in before winning a job as a back up
corner outfielder out of
Spring training . After a few
pinch hitting appearances, Marshall went 3-for-5 with two
runs scored and an RBI in his first start to lead the Giants to a 7-0 victory over the
Atlanta Braves. Marshall batted .264 with just one
home run (off the
St. Louis Cardinals'
Ray Washburn) and sixteen RBIs his rookie season. He and teammate
Bobby Bonds were named to the
Topps All-Star Rookie Team's
outfield. Torres, now with the
Houston Astros, was its
shortstop. In , he shifted into a lefty/righty platoon with
Jim Ray Hart and
Ken Henderson in left field. Marshall was dealt along with
Ray Sadecki from the Giants to the
New York Mets for
Bob Heise and
Jim Gosger on December 12, 1969. ==New York Mets==