How are the Giants doing?

SAN FRANCISCO (October 1) — After 162 games this season, the Giants are in 4th place in the National League West division. The team has compiled a 80-82 record, winning 49% of its games so far. The last game was a 1-6 home loss against the St. Louis Cardinals in front of 32,348 fans. They've won 6 of the last 10.

Performance and standings

Wins, losses and run differential

Wins

80

Losses

82

Record

80-82

Win percentage

49%

Games up/back

-18.0

Avg. home attendance

32,688

Runs

693

Runs against

699

Run differential

-6

Cumulative wins: Then and now

Since moving to San Francisco, the Giants have won the World Series three times, in 2014, 2012, and 2010. They won the NL pennant in 2002, 1989, and 1962. And they won 107 games in 2023 and 103 in 1993. Compare this year's win trajectory with the past.

Standings: Games up or back

Team batting

Batting average

.239

Home runs

177

Home runs/game

1.09

On-base percentage

.305

Stolen bases

68

Stolen bases/game

0.42

Cumulative doubles

Cumulative home runs

Player batting

Darker shades represent better performance.

Batting average and on-base and slugging percentages

Player Pos BA OB% SLG%

Walks, home runs and strikeouts per plate appearance

Player PA BB/A HR/A SO/A

Note: Tables include top-10 batters in descending order of plate appearances.

Pitching

Strikeouts

1436

Walks

526

ERA

4.10

Team ERA over season: Then and now

Cumulative strikeouts

Cumulative hits allowed

Schedule

Last 10 games

Date Opponent Location Result

Next 10

Date Opponent Location Time

Fan support

National League

American League

Notes: Last updated October 1, 2024, 5:17 AM PT. More about the data. Based on the work on Matt Stiles, who built the system for the Dodgers.