The Giants have kept some numbers on the "unofficially retired" list over the years and have tried to quietly nudge players away from wearing certain ones, but on Sunday they made it official for one of the most important players in franchise history.Beginning next season, no Giants player will ever wear Will Clark's No. 22 again. Man Shot, Killed in San Jose The announcement was made Sunday as the Giants honored the 1989 team that went to the World Series in large part because of Clark's contributions. A Giant for eight years, Clark was a five-time All-Star and finished in the top five in MVP voting four times.He was the star of the late 80's clubs and a player who helped a new generation fall in love with the Giants. In recent years, Clark has been a special advisor for the club and a regular at Oracle Park. He has always been open about what the honor would mean to him. 4 People Shot in San Francisco's Western Addition "I wanted to stay a Giant my whole life," Clark told NBC Sports Bay Area's Amy G recently. "That's why I came back to the Giants. Let's just say that the talks have been starting, and hopefully it gets done. And with your help, fans, if you'd like to partake and...