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San Francisco Giants
From the Polo Grounds to the shores of McCovey Cove, the Giants are one of baseball's two oldest National League franchises—a team that gave the world Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and an even-year dynasty that rewrote the rules of October baseball in the 2010s.
Every season in San Francisco Giants history, from the most recent to the founding year.
| Year | Record | Finish | Head Coach |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 81–81 | No Playoffs | Bob Melvin |
| 2024 | 80–82 | No Playoffs | Bob Melvin |
| 2023 | 79–83 | No Playoffs | Gabe Kapler |
| 2022 | 81–81 | No Playoffs | Gabe Kapler |
| 2021 | 107–55 | NLDS | Gabe Kapler |
| 2020 | 29–31 | No Playoffs | Gabe Kapler |
| 2019 | 77–85 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2018 | 73–89 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2017 | 64–98 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2016 | 87–75 | NLDS | Bruce Bochy |
| 2015 | 84–78 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2014 | 88–74 | World Series Champions | Bruce Bochy |
| 2013 | 76–86 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2012 | 94–68 | World Series Champions | Bruce Bochy |
| 2011 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2010 | 92–70 | World Series Champions | Bruce Bochy |
| 2009 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2008 | 72–90 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2007 | 71–91 | No Playoffs | Bruce Bochy |
| 2006 | 76–85 | No Playoffs | Felipe Alou |
| 2005 | 75–87 | No Playoffs | Felipe Alou |
| 2004 | 91–71 | No Playoffs | Felipe Alou |
| 2003 | 100–61 | NLDS | Felipe Alou |
| 2002 | 95–66 | World Series | Dusty Baker |
| 2001 | 90–72 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 2000 | 97–65 | NLDS | Dusty Baker |
| 1999 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1998 | 89–74 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1997 | 90–72 | NLDS | Dusty Baker |
| 1996 | 68–94 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1995 | 67–77 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1994 | 55–60 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1993 | 103–59 | No Playoffs | Dusty Baker |
| 1992 | 72–90 | No Playoffs | Roger Craig |
| 1991 | 75–87 | No Playoffs | Roger Craig |
| 1990 | 85–77 | No Playoffs | Roger Craig |
| 1989 | 92–70 | World Series | Roger Craig |
| 1988 | 83–79 | No Playoffs | Roger Craig |
| 1987 | 90–72 | NLCS | Roger Craig |
| 1986 | 83–79 | No Playoffs | Roger Craig |
| 1985 | 62–100 | No Playoffs | Jim Davenport |
| 1984 | 66–96 | No Playoffs | Frank Robinson |
| 1983 | 79–83 | No Playoffs | Frank Robinson |
| 1982 | 87–75 | No Playoffs | Frank Robinson |
| 1981 | 56–55 | No Playoffs | Frank Robinson |
| 1980 | 75–86 | No Playoffs | Dave Bristol |
| 1979 | 71–91 | No Playoffs | Joe Altobelli |
| 1978 | 89–73 | No Playoffs | Joe Altobelli |
| 1977 | 75–87 | No Playoffs | Joe Altobelli |
| 1976 | 74–88 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1975 | 80–81 | No Playoffs | Wes Westrum |
| 1974 | 72–90 | No Playoffs | Charlie Fox |
| 1973 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Charlie Fox |
| 1972 | 69–86 | No Playoffs | Charlie Fox |
| 1971 | 90–72 | NLCS | Charlie Fox |
| 1970 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Charlie Fox |
| 1969 | 90–72 | No Playoffs | Clyde King |
| 1968 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Herman Franks |
| 1967 | 91–71 | No Playoffs | Herman Franks |
| 1966 | 93–68 | No Playoffs | Herman Franks |
| 1965 | 95–67 | No Playoffs | Herman Franks |
| 1964 | 90–72 | No Playoffs | Alvin Dark |
| 1963 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Alvin Dark |
| 1962 | 103–62 | World Series | Alvin Dark |
| 1961 | 85–69 | No Playoffs | Alvin Dark |
| 1960 | 79–75 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1959 | 83–71 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1958 | 80–74 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1957 | 69–85 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1956 | 67–87 | No Playoffs | Bill Rigney |
| 1955 | 80–74 | No Playoffs | Leo Durocher |
| 1954 | 97–57 | World Series Champions | Leo Durocher |
| 1953 | 70–84 | No Playoffs | Leo Durocher |
| 1952 | 92–62 | No Playoffs | Leo Durocher |
| 1951 | 98–59 | World Series | Leo Durocher |
| 1950 | 86–68 | No Playoffs | Leo Durocher |
| 1949 | 73–81 | No Playoffs | Leo Durocher |
| 1948 | 78–76 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1947 | 81–73 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1946 | 61–93 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1945 | 78–74 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1944 | 67–87 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1943 | 55–98 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1942 | 85–67 | No Playoffs | Mel Ott |
| 1941 | 74–79 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1940 | 72–80 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1939 | 77–74 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1938 | 83–67 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1937 | 95–57 | World Series | Bill Terry |
| 1936 | 92–62 | World Series | Bill Terry |
| 1935 | 91–62 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1934 | 93–60 | No Playoffs | Bill Terry |
| 1933 | 91–61 | World Series Champions | Bill Terry |
| 1932 | 72–82 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1931 | 87–65 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1930 | 87–67 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1929 | 84–67 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1928 | 93–61 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1927 | 92–62 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1926 | 74–77 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1925 | 86–66 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1924 | 93–60 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1923 | 95–58 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1922 | 93–61 | World Series Champions | John McGraw |
| 1921 | 94–59 | World Series Champions | John McGraw |
| 1920 | 86–68 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1919 | 87–53 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1918 | 71–53 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1917 | 98–56 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1916 | 86–66 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1915 | 69–83 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1914 | 84–70 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1913 | 101–51 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1912 | 103–48 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1911 | 99–54 | World Series | John McGraw |
| 1910 | 91–63 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1909 | 92–61 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1908 | 98–56 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1907 | 82–71 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1906 | 96–56 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1905 | 105–48 | World Series Champions | John McGraw |
| 1904 | 106–47 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1903 | 84–55 | No Playoffs | John McGraw |
| 1902 | 48–88 | No Playoffs | Horace Fogel |
| 1901 | 52–85 | No Playoffs | George Davis |