San Francisco Giants Managers

This is a comprehensive list of managers for the San Francisco Giants organization. Win / loss statistics, winning percentage, position in division, and games behind the leader are also shown for each manager. Links include a Year; which leads to the National League season in review; the Manager(s) name, which leads to his career statistics; and a roster, which leads to a list of every player on the team during the year.

"We want pitchers who aren't happy to leave the game. I'd rather have a pitcher come in and kick the water cooler than someone who is resigned to failure." - San Francisco Giants Manager (1985-1992) Roger Craig
San Francisco Giants Managers
1958 - 2008

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Managers & Finishes

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB

Roster

1958

18

Bill Rigney

80 74 .519 3rd 12

1958

1959

18

Bill Rigney

83 71 .539 3rd 4

1959

1960

18

Bill Rigney

33 25 .569 5th 16

1960

6

Tom Sheehan

46 50 .479
1961

1

Alvin Dark

85 69 .552 3rd 8

1961

1962

1

Alvin Dark

103 62 .624 1st +1

1962

1963

1

Alvin Dark

88 74 .543 3rd 11

1963

1964

1

Alvin Dark

90 72 .556 4th 3

1964

1965

3

Herman Franks

95 67 .586 2nd 2

1965

1966

3

Herman Franks

93 68 .578 2nd

1966

1967

3

Herman Franks

91 71 .562 2nd 10½

1967

1968

3

Herman Franks

88 74 .543 2nd 9

1968

1969

23

Clyde King

90 72 .556 2nd 3

1969

1970

23

Clyde King

19 23 .452 3rd 16

1970

7

Charlie Fox

67 53 .558
1971

7

Charlie Fox

90 72 .556 1st +1

1971

1972

7

Charlie Fox

69 86 .445 5th 26½

1972

1973

7

Charlie Fox

88 74 .543 3rd 11

1973

1974

7

Charlie Fox

34 42 .447 5th 30

1974

9

Wes Westrum

38 48 .442
1975

9

Wes Westrum

80 81 .497 3rd 27½

1975

1976

18

Bill Rigney

74 88 .457 4th 28

1976

1977

6

Joe Altobelli

75 87 .463 4th 23

1977

1978

6

Joe Altobelli

89 73 .549 3rd 6

1978

1979

6

Joe Altobelli

61 79 .436 4th 19½

1979

1

Dave Bristol

10 12 .455
1980

1

Dave Bristol

75 86 .466 5th 17

1980

1981

20

Frank Robinson

56 55 .505 5th / 3rd 11½

1981

1982

20

Frank Robinson

87 75 .537 3rd 2

1982

1983

20

Frank Robinson

79 83 .488 5th 12

1983

1984

20

Frank Robinson

42 64 .396 6th 26

1984

1

Danny Ozark

24 32 .429
1985

12

Jim Davenport

56 88 .389 6th 33

1985

33

Roger Craig

6 12 .333
1986

33

Roger Craig

83 79 .512 3rd 13

1986

1987

38

Roger Craig

90 72 .556 1st +6

1987

1988

38

Roger Craig

83 79 .512 4th

11½

1988

1989

38

Roger Craig

92 70 .568 1st +3

1989

1990

38

Roger Craig

85 77 .525 3rd 6

1990

1991

38

Roger Craig

75 87 .463 4th 19

1991

1992

38

Roger Craig

72 90 .444 5th 26

1992

1993

12

Dusty Baker

103 59 .636 2nd 1

1993

1994

12

Dusty Baker

55 60 .478 2nd

1994

1995

12

Dusty Baker

67 77 .465 4th 11

1995

1996

12

Dusty Baker

68 94 .420 4th 23

1996

1997

12

Dusty Baker

90 72 .556 1st +2

1997

1998

12

Dusty Baker

89 74 .546 2nd

1998

1999

12

Dusty Baker

86 76 .531 2nd 14

1999

2000

12

Dusty Baker

97 65 .599 1st +11

2000

2001

12

Dusty Baker

90 72 .556 2nd 2

2001

2002

12

Dusty Baker

95

66

.590

2nd

2002

2003

18

Felipe Alou

100

61

.621

1st +15½

2003

2004

18

Felipe Alou

91 71 .562 2nd 2

2004

2005

23

Felipe Alou

75

87

.463

3rd

7

2005

2006

23

Felipe Alou

76

85

.472

3rd

11½

2006

2007

15

Bruce Bochy

71

91

.438

5th

19

2007

2008

15

Bruce Bochy

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2008

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB

Roster

San Francisco Giants Managers & Finishes



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