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1970 San Francisco Giants 1970 San Francisco Giants
1969/1971
Record 86-76 .531
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Standings 3rd in the NL West (16 games back)
Pythagorean 81-81, 81-81, 81-81
Runs (S/A) 831 / 826
BallparkCandlestick Park
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 98
Attendance740,720 (10th) (19th)
Spring TrainingPhoenix, Arizona (Phoenix Municipal Stadium II)
ManagersClyde King, Charlie Fox
CoachesJames H Davenport, Larry Jansen, Ozzie Virgil Sr., Wes Westrum
ExecutivesPresident: Horace Stoneham, General Manager: Horace Stoneham
Minor Leagues(AAA) Phoenix Giants, (AA) Amarillo Giants, (A) Decatur Commodores, (A) Fresno Giants, (Rookie) Great Falls Giants
Radio (KSFO) Bill Thompson, Lon Simmons, Russ Hodges
TV (KTVU) Bill Thompson, Lon Simmons, Russ Hodges

The 1970 San Francisco Giants went 86-76 and finished 3rd in the National League West. The Giants drew 740,720 to Candlestick Park. Dick Dietz, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey and Gaylord Perry made the All-Star team.

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