Self-driving car company becomes jersey sponsor for SF Giants

For the first time in the team’s 140-year history, the Giants will have a sponsor on their jersey.

Cruise, described as “driverless ridehail service” in a press release on the official MLB website, now has a patch with the company’s logo on the shoulder of each jersey. The partnership will last until 2025.

Cruise is a subsidiary of General Motors, has also been described as providing a robotaxi service.

As part of the partnership, hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations will be installed around Oracle Park.

San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler said he is a fan of the partnership.

“I think it’s really cool, and I think it was incorporated really well as it doesn’t stand out,” Kapler said. “And you know, Cruise is in San Francisco, a progressive and fantastic company with aspirations to make traffic safe. So it feels very natural.”

Cruise also issued a statement earlier Thursday morning.

“Our expanded partnership with the Giants demonstrates that commitment as we’ll develop hundreds of public electric vehicle chargers in the area,” Cruise VP of marketing Jeff Miller said in a written statement. “For our partner patch, we have collaborated closely with the Giants to create a patch that pays respect to the team, the Bay and the great game of baseball.”

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