Dickerson and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed a baby boy named Levi Ross in September.
2021
In 111 big league games with San Francisco in 2021, batted .233 (66-for-283) with 13 home runs and 38 RBI...Despite being a left-handed hitter, hit nearly 60 points higher against left-handed pitchers (.286) compared to right-handed pitchers (.229)...Had 285 plate appearances against right-handers and 27 plate appearances against left-handers...Appeared in five games as a designated hitter in 2021, batting .357 (5-for-14) with a walk and a double.
2020
Hit .298 (45-for-151) with 10 doubles, one triple, 10 home runs and 27 RBI in 52 games... First 29 games from July 23-Aug. 29: .207 batting average, three homers, 12 RBI, five extra-base hits...Last 18 games from Aug. 30-Sept. 27: .406 batting average, seven homers, 15 RBI, 16 extra-base hits...Batted .462 (18-for-39) with six homers and 10 RBI in 10 games against Colorado while hitting .241 (27- for-112) with four home runs and 17 RBI in 42 games against all other teams...Made 38 starts - 33 in left field, three in right field and two as the DH...Started majority of his games against right-handed starters, going 42-for-140 (.300)…had just 11 at-bats against lefties, going 3-for-11 (.273)...Made his first career Opening Day roster and was in the starting lineup that night at Los Angeles-NL, playing left field...Dickerson gave the Giants their 14th different Opening Day left fielder in 14 years...Had a historic night on Sept. 1 at Colorado, matching Willie Mays (April 30, 1961) for the most total bases (16) in a game in Giants franchise history... Dickerson homered three times for the first time in his career while also hitting a pair of doubles...had career-highs in hits (five), runs scored (five) and matched his career-best in RBI (six)...his five extra-base hits tied the most in a single game in MLB history and set a franchise record... Became the first Giants player to score five runs and drive in at least five runs in a game since Phil Weintraub on June 12, 1944, against the Dodgers... Weintraub actually pulled that feat off twice during the summer of 1944, and both instances came against the Giants’ Brooklyn rivals...No player had recorded three homers and two doubles in a Modern Era Major League game until Kris Bryant did so for the Cubs on June 27, 2016...then Matt Carpenter followed just over two years later in that 2018 game at Wrigley Field...now, Dickerson has grown that exclusive club to three players in the last five years -- when none had previously done so across the first 115 years of Modern Era baseball...Dickerson’s first homer of the night flew a projected 480 feet into Coors Field’s right field second deck, setting a new Giants Statcast record...Brandon Belt previously owned San Francisco’s longest homer (475 on May 22, 2015)...Dickerson’s drive also was the third-longest homer across MLB in 2020, trailing only a 495-foot blast by Atlanta's Ronald Acuna Jr and a 483-foot blast from the Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton...Was removed from the game on Sept. 7 vs. Arizona after fouling a ball off his right knee...underwent X-rays, which came back negative...was diagnosed with a right knee contusion and was day-to-day...Placed on paternity list Sept.19 as he and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed a baby boy into the world named Levi Ross...Hit his third career pinch-hit home run on Sept. 22 vs. Colorado off RHP Jairo Diaz.
2019
Acquired by San Francisco from San Diego in exchange for minor league RHP Franklin Van Gurp on June 10.... Recalled from Triple-A Sacramento on June 21 as the team placed OF Steven Duggar on the 10-day IL with a lower back strain.... Batted .386 with 10 doubles, three triples, six homers, 23 RBI and 22 runs to go along with a 1.222 OPS in his first 30 games as a Giant.... Dealt with an oblique strain for most of the final two months of the season and hit .164 in his final 26 games.... Despite playing in 56 games for SF, he accumulated five game-winning RBI, tied for fifth-most on team.... Made his Giants debut on June 21 starting in left field and going 3-for-5 with a single, triple, grand slam and a career-high six RBI...hit the second grand slam of his career in the 3rd inning off RHP Taylor Clarke...became the third Giant in franchise history to hit a grand slam in his Giants debut, joining Bobby Bonds (June 25, 1968 vs. LA) and Brandon Crawford (May 27, 2011 at MIL).... His six RBI were the most by a Giant in his team debut since 1920 when RBI became an official statistic.... The last Giant to have eight or more total bases in his first game with the team was Mark Lewis in 1997 (nine total bases on April 13, 1997 at NYM).... Had nine RBI in his first two games as a Giant, the most RBI by any player in their first two games with the Giants... the previous best was seven by John Bowker from April 12-13, 2008 (Stats, LLC).... Dickerson was the third player to have nine or more RBI in his first two games with any team - Francisco Arcia had 10 RBI in his first two career games with the Angels last season and Joe Cunningham had nine in his first two career games with the Cardinals in 1954 (Stats, LLC).... The last Giants player to have nine-or-more RBI in a two-game span was Hunter Pence, when he had 10 on September 14-15, 2013 (Stats, LLC).... Dickerson also had four extra-base hits in his first two games with the Giants...only one Giants player had done that in the modern era (since 1900)...Mark Wasinger had four extra-base hits (three doubles, one homer) on May 7 and May 9, 1987 (Elias).... Collected career-high four hits in his start July 16 at COL, finishing 4-for-5 with three singles, a double & two RBI.... Removed from the game on July 12 at Milwaukee in the 9th inning due to back tightness...missed the next two games before being inserted back into the starting lineup in game one of a doubleheader on July 15 at Colorado.... Was scratched from the lineup on July 31 at Philadelphia due to feeling something in his side..underwent an MRI which revealed a mild oblique strain on his right side...was placed on the 10-day IL August 1.... Missed a total of 12 games and played in one rehab game before being reinstated from the IL on August 14.... Was out of the Giants' lineup at the beginning of September after feeling discomfort in his troublesome right oblique...MRIs came back clean and received a cortisone injection.
2018
Missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in March during Spring Training.
2017
Missed the entire season after undergoing surgery to remove bulging disc material from his lower back on 6/28.
2016
Split the season between Triple-A El Paso and the Padres in 2016, playing in 84 games total and making 67 starts, with 65 in left field and two as the designated hitter...Started the season with Triple-A El Paso and was recalled on 5/2 and optioned back to the Chihuahuas on 5/14...recalled again from El Paso on 6/28 and remained with the Major League club for the remainder of the season...Played in 62 total games for the Chihuahuas and hit .382 (83-for-217) with 16 doubles, three triples, 10 home runs, 51 RBI and 14 walks....Per STATS, became the first Padre to ever hit a pinch-hit grand slam for his first career home run on 5/10 at CHC and just the sixth Padre to ever hit a grand slam for his first career home run...Became the only Padres rookie in team history to homer in four consecutive games from 7/24-27, just the 14th time in Padres history that a player has hit a home run in four-straight games...Had a career-high three hits in back-to-back games (7/24 at WAS and 7/25 at TOR)...His home run on 7/25 at the Rogers Centre traveled to the fifth deck, 20 years ago to the day that bench coach Mark McGwire also hit a home run to the same level on 7/25/96...Hit .254 (49-for-193) with nine of his 10 home runs coming against right-handed pitching compared to a .267 (16-for-60) mark against lefties...At home in 2016 he hit .294 (32-for-109) in 40 games compared to a .229 (33-for-144) mark in 44 games on the road...As a pinch hitter he hit .313 (5-for-16) with two home runs and six RBI...Hit safely in 14 of his 15 games with a plate appearance from 7/24-8/13 and hit .364 (20-for-55) with six doubles, five home runs, 12 RBI, three walks and two stolen bases over that span...Over 22 games in July, hit .303 (20-for-66) with four doubles, five home runs, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored.
2015
Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A El Paso, earning 2015 Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year honors while also making his Major League debut for San Diego...Recalled for his first career Major League call-up on 8/6 when Will Venable was placed on the paternity leave list…made his Major League debut that day with a pinch-hit appearance at MIL....Collected his first career hit the next day on 8/7 with a pinch-hit single in the bottom of the 11th inning vs. PHI....Optioned back to Triple-A El Paso the next day on 8/8 before being recalled for a second stint on 9/2, spending the remainder of the season with the Major League club....Over 125 games for El Paso, hit .307 (141-459) with 36 doubles, nine triples, 12 home runs, 71 RBI and 82 runs scored, leading the Chihuahuas in hits, doubles and triples in 2015....Named to the 2015 All-Pacific Coast League team following the season…also named the Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year by the PCL following the season...Owned the PCL's 10th-best batting average while ranking third in the PCL with 82 runs, fourth in extra-base hits with 57 and tied for second in triples with nine…award was the second Rookie of the Year award for his career, also winning the award from the Eastern League in 2013 as a member of the Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh)…was the second Padres minor leaguer to win the PCL award, joining Sean Burroughs who won the award in 2001.
2014
Played in 41 games, including 34 with Double-A San Antonio, missing a majority of the season with a left ankle injury...Suffered a sprained ankle late in Spring Training…underwent surgery on his left heel later on to remove a bone cyst on 4/3...Began a rehab assignment with the Rookie-Level AZL Padres on 7/16, playing in four games before transferring his rehab to Eugene on 7/20 for three games...Reinstated from the DL on 7/24, joining San Antonio where he hit .321 (44-for-137) over 34 games.
2013
Spent the entire season with Double-A Altoona, earning Eastern League Rookie of the Year and postseason All-Star honors after hitting .288 (130-for-451) with a career-high 17 home runs and 68 RBI...Named Eastern League player of the week twice in 2013, for the weeks of July 8-14 and July 22-28.
2012
In his first full professional season, spent the entire campaign with Single-A Bradenton, being named the Florida State League's Player of the Year after hitting .295 (144-for-488) with 13 home runs and 90 RBI...Was also named an Organization All-Star by MiLB.com following the season and a FSL post-season All-Star...Became the first player in Marauders history to be named the FSL Player of the Year...Led all FSL fi rst basemen in double plays (107)…fi nished second in the FSL in RBI and third in hits and total bases (220).
2011
Made his professional debut with Single-A State College, playing in 41 games for the Spikes after signing as a third-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft...Finished second among all short-season players with 16 doubles for State College.