Baer returned to the Giants in 1992 to help form the ownership group that kept the team in San Francisco when an attempt was made to move the franchise to
Tampa, Florida. In 1994, Baer established the first benefit by a professional sports team to fight
AIDS. In 2008, Baer became the Giants' club president. He succeeded
Bill Neukom as the Giants'
chief executive officer on January 1, 2012. In 2014, Baer received an "Excellence in Achievement" award from UC Berkeley and a Civic Leadership Award from the American Jewish Committee San Francisco. He is the Chairman and CEO of the Giants Development Services, which oversees the construction of Mission Rock, a 25-acre mixed-use neighborhood located near AT&T Park. ==Personal life==