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| Record |
62-100 .383 |
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| Standings |
6th in the NL West (33 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
67-95, 67-95, 67-95 |
| Runs
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556 /
674 |
| Ballpark | Candlestick Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 95 / Pitching: 96 | | Attendance | 818,697 (11th) (24th) | | Payroll/Avg | $7,777,945 / $320,370 (23th) | | Spring Training | Scottsdale, Arizona (Scottsdale Stadium I) | | Managers | Jim Davenport, Roger Craig | | Coaches | Bob Miller, Chuck Hiller, Jack Mull, Rocky Bridges, Tom McCraw | | Executives | President: Robert Laurie, General Manager: Al Rosen, General Manager: Tom Haller | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Phoenix Giants, (AA) Shreveport Captains, (A) Clinton Giants, (A) Everett Giants, (A) Fresno Giants | | Radio | (KNBR) David Glass, Hank Greenwald | | TV | (KTVU) Gary Park, Hank Greenwald | | Spanish Radio | (KOFY) Armando Provedor, Tito Fuentes |
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The 1985 San Francisco Giants
went 62-100
and finished 6th
in the
National League West. The Giants
drew 818,697
to Candlestick Park.
Scott Garrelts made the All-Star team.
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