Bill Neukom, former SF Giants CEO during 2010 World Series win, dies at 83
Bill Neukom, the former managing general partner of the San Francisco Giants, died at 83, marking the loss of a key figure in the team's history. He guided the franchise to its first World Series title in 2010, a victory that resonated deeply with fans. Giants CEO Larry Baer praised Neukom for his leadership and colorful personality, recalling his love of bow ties and attempts to catch foul balls at games. Neukom joined the ownership group in 1995 and became a general partner in 2003, later implementing a philosophy known as "The Giants Way," emphasizing rigorous training and communication. His tenure coincided with the Giants' successful championship runs in 2010, 2012, and 2014.
He remained involved with the organization as chairman emeritus after retiring in 2011. Neukom also had a distinguished legal career as a top attorney for Microsoft and founded the World Justice Project in 2006. His legacy includes a commitment to baseball and the community he loved.