53 non-Giants players have hit the water 66 times. Of the visiting players who have hit McCovey Cove,
Carlos Delgado,
Adam LaRoche, and
Max Muncy have performed the feat the most, doing it three times each. The only visiting players that have done so twice are
Luis Gonzalez,
Cliff Floyd,
Carlos González,
Curtis Granderson,
Bryce Harper,
Joc Pederson, and
Jack Suwinski. Suwinski is also the only visiting player to hit the Cove twice in the same game, doing so on May 29, 2023. In that game, Suwinski hit his second home run into the water off of second baseman
Brett Wisely, who became the first position player to surrender a splash hit. Seven
American League players have hit the Cove:
David Ortiz,
Mitch Moreland,
Adam Dunn,
Rougned Odor,
Shin-Soo Choo,
Nathaniel Lowe, and
Josh Naylor. Delgado, LaRoche, Harper, and Pederson are the only four players to have hit home runs into McCovey Cove as members of two visiting teams. Every National League team has had at least one player hit a home run into McCovey Cove. The last club to have a player hit a ball into the water for the first time was the
Cincinnati Reds, doing so in April 2021. Of the 15 American League teams, only four (the
Boston Red Sox, the
Texas Rangers, the
Chicago White Sox, and the
Cleveland Guardians) have had a player hit a home run into McCovey Cove. No player for the
Houston Astros has hit a home run into McCovey Cove since the Astros moved to the American League in 2013.
Luis Gonzalez' splash hit on May 30, 2002,
Dioner Navarro's splash hit on July 20, 2011, and
Max Muncy's splash hit on June 9, 2019, are the only three instances where a splash hit accounted for the only run of a game.
Brian Giles of the
San Diego Padres is the only visitor to lead off with a splash hit, doing so on August 24, 2008. On August 14, 2024,
Michael Harris II of the
Atlanta Braves became the first visitor to hit a
grand slam into McCovey Cove. Two visiting players have hit McCovey Cove on the fly in the postseason.
Rick Ankiel of the Braves hit the Cove in the 11th inning of Game 2 of the
2010 National League Division Series on October 8, 2010; his run would go on to be the winning run for the Braves.
Bryce Harper became the second visitor to hit the water in the postseason in the seventh inning of Game 4 of the
2014 National League Division Series on October 7, 2014, as a member of the
Washington Nationals.
Tim Lincecum has surrendered the most splash hits to visitors, having done so five times. The other Giants pitchers to give up multiple splash hits are
Johnny Cueto with three and
Brett Tomko,
Matt Morris,
Kevin Correia,
Matt Cain,
Tim Hudson,
Ryan Vogelsong,
Hunter Strickland,
Madison Bumgarner, and
Anthony DeSclafani twice each. Correia is the only pitcher to have given up a splash hit both as a Giant and as a visiting pitcher while pitching for the
Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014. Two Giants pitchers have surrendered splash hits to the same visiting player twice each: Morris to
Carlos Delgado on April 26, 2006, and May 9, 2007 and Lincecum to
Adam LaRoche on August 11, 2007, and August 27, 2010. Players from the Giants and visiting teams have hit home runs into McCovey Cove in the same game three times: on May 28, 2001 (
Felipe Crespo and
Mark Grace); May 12, 2014 (
Tyler Colvin and
Freddie Freeman); and August 9, 2019 (
Stephen Vogt and
Bryce Harper).
Daulton Varsho's splash hit on September 5, 2020 marked his first MLB career home run.
Charlie Blackmon's splash hit on June 7, 2022 marked his 200th career home run. On October 4, 2024, John "JT" Taylor of the BaseballBatBros YouTube channel hit the Cove twice during the filming of a home run derby video at Oracle Park. The first splash hit occurred with a Louisville Slugger RA13 maple bat, and the second with a 2016 Easton Mako XL USSSA bat. On July 10, 2025, BaseballBatBros returned to Oracle Park to film a video of JT's brother, Will, attempting to recreate two iconic Giants home runs:
Andrés Galarraga's 495-foot home run that reached the
Coca-Cola bottle in deep left field in 2001 (the farthest home run ever hit at Oracle Park) and
Barry Bonds' all-time record-breaking 756th career home run that landed behind Triples Alley in right center field in 2007. Will's attempts to replicate the home runs were unsuccessful, but he successfully recorded a splash hit at the end of the video. On March 24, 2025,
Riley Greene of the
Detroit Tigers hit the water during a preseason game, but this would not be counted toward his career home run total. On July 11, 2025,
Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers became the first pitcher to hit a home run into the Cove, although he was in the lineup as the designated hitter in that game. ==References==