1937 New York Giants
95 - 57
1936 / 1938 (Organization)
1st place in the NL
Home Record:
Away Record:
50 - 25 (.667)
45 - 32 (.584)
+9.3 wins
+9.8 wins
   
Scored/Expected: 732 / 663 ( +69 )
Allowed/Expected: 602 / 672 ( +70 )
Pyth Record: 90 - 62 (+5)
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Attendance: 926,887 Avg Att: 12,358 (1.81)
Att Rank: 1 / 8 Lg Avg: 6,814
       
Park Factor: 0.97    
HR Factor: 1.47 R/L HR: 1.70 / 1.30
Notes:
- National League Champions
- Lost to New York Yankees in the World Series

Pitching Leaderboards

Actual Wins
Player W Rnk
22
1
20
2
13
15
Runs
Player R Rnk
28.8
2
16.8
11
10.7
15
Baserunners
Player BsRn Rnk
67.5
1
44.0
5
41.3
6
17.4
16
Batters Faced
Player BF Rnk
61.2
1
49.5
3
36.3
6
Hits
Player H Rnk
28.1
6
11.6
12
           
Walks
Player BB Rnk
29.0
3
22.4
9
16.2
16
Strikeouts
Player K Rnk
55.0
3
45.7
4
16.3
14
K/BB
Player K/BB Rnk
90.9
1
73.6
3
36.6
9
Homeruns
Player HR Rnk
10.4
1
7.1
3
5.2
10
HBP
Player HBP Rnk
3.1
5
2.1
10
Complete Games
Player CG Rnk
3.6
7
1.8
15
           
Shutouts
Player SHO Rnk
2.0
7
0.7
13
0.5
15
Power
Player Pow Rnk
24.4
13
19.0
15
Finesse
Player Fin Rnk

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Wins Above Replacement data courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com.

Defensive Regression Analysis data used here was obtained with permission from Michael Humphreys, author of Wizardry.

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Uniform images used with permission from Marc Okkonen, author of Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century.
Images can also be viewed at the Hall of Fame online exhibit Dressed to the Nines

Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James