Giants, Dodgers, then Yankees
Through the 2007 season the Giants hold the current regular season Wins with 10,183. The Cubs are second with 9,986. Adding Post-Season wins leaves the Giants with 10,219 and the Cubs with10,014.
On May 8, 2009 the Giants beat the Dodgers 3-1
Both the Dodgers and Giants moved to California in 1958.
1) Von Joshua - Padres in 1980, Giants from 1975-1976, Dodgers from 1969-1974 and 1979. 2) Derrel Thomas - Padres from 1972-1974 and 1978, Giants from 1975-1977, Dodgers from 1979-1983. 3) Elias Sosa - Padres in 1983, Giants from 1972-1974, Dodgers from 1976-1977. 4) Ron Roenicke - Padres in 1984, Giants in 1985, Dodgers from 1981-1983. 5) Eric Young - Padres from 2005-2006, Giants in 2003, Dodgers in 1992 and 1997-1999. 6) Trent Hubbard - Padres in 2002, Giants in 1996, Dodgers from 1998-1999. 7) Brian Johnson - Padres from 1994-1996, Giants from 1997-1998, Dodgers in 2001. 8) Steve Finley - Padres from 1995-1998, Giants in 2006, Dodgers in 2004. 9) Rick Wilkens - Padres in 2001, Giants from 1996-1997, Dodgers in 1999. 10) Mark Sweeney - Padres from 1997-2005, Giants from 2006-2007, Dodgers from 2007-2008. He played for both the Giants and Dodgers in 2007. 11) Matt Herges - Padres in 2003, Giants from 2003-2005, Dodgers from 1999-2001. He played for both the Padres and Giants in 2003. 12) Dave Roberts - Padres from 2005-2006 Giants from 2007-2008, Dodgers from 2002-2004. 13) Brett Tomko - Padres in 2002 and 2007-2008, Giants from 2004-2005, Dodgers from 2006-2007. He played for both the Padres and Dodgers in 2007. 14) Jose Cruz - Padres in 2007, Giants in 2003, Dodgers from 2005-2006.
I assume you are talking about "games behind" or "games back" (GB) in the standings. GB is calculated by taking the number of fewer wins one team has compared to another, adding number of more losses and dividing by 2. Example: The Giants have 20 wins and 10 losses, the Dodgers have 18 wins and 12 losses. Both teams have played 30 games, the Dodgers have 2 fewer wins and 2 more losses. 2+2 divided by 2 is 2. Dodgers are 2 games back. Half games occur when the teams have palyed an unequal and odd number of games. Giants are 20-10, Dodgers are 19-12. Dodgers have one fewer win and two more losses. 1+2 divided by 2 is one and a half. When one team has more wins AND more losses than another, same rule applies. Giants have suffered rainouts and are1-0, Dodgers are 2-2. Dodgers have one more win but two more losses. 1 plus -2= -1 divided by 2 Dodgers are one half game behind.
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Giants, Dodgers, then Yankees
Through the 2007 season the Giants hold the current regular season Wins with 10,183. The Cubs are second with 9,986. Adding Post-Season wins leaves the Giants with 10,219 and the Cubs with10,014.
The giants have 10 wins and 6 losses.
Two. Through games played on August 10, 2008, the San Francisco Giants franchise has 10,234 all time wins and the Chicago Cubs franchise has 10,056 all time wins. Next comes the Dodgers with 9934 all time wins and the Cardinals with 9908. They should reach 10000 next season.
During the 2010 regular season, the Giants and the Dodgers played 18 games, and the Giants won 10 times.
On May 8, 2009 the Giants beat the Dodgers 3-1
The Dodgers main rival is the San Francisco Giants.
Both the Dodgers and Giants moved to California in 1958.
1) Von Joshua - Padres in 1980, Giants from 1975-1976, Dodgers from 1969-1974 and 1979. 2) Derrel Thomas - Padres from 1972-1974 and 1978, Giants from 1975-1977, Dodgers from 1979-1983. 3) Elias Sosa - Padres in 1983, Giants from 1972-1974, Dodgers from 1976-1977. 4) Ron Roenicke - Padres in 1984, Giants in 1985, Dodgers from 1981-1983. 5) Eric Young - Padres from 2005-2006, Giants in 2003, Dodgers in 1992 and 1997-1999. 6) Trent Hubbard - Padres in 2002, Giants in 1996, Dodgers from 1998-1999. 7) Brian Johnson - Padres from 1994-1996, Giants from 1997-1998, Dodgers in 2001. 8) Steve Finley - Padres from 1995-1998, Giants in 2006, Dodgers in 2004. 9) Rick Wilkens - Padres in 2001, Giants from 1996-1997, Dodgers in 1999. 10) Mark Sweeney - Padres from 1997-2005, Giants from 2006-2007, Dodgers from 2007-2008. He played for both the Giants and Dodgers in 2007. 11) Matt Herges - Padres in 2003, Giants from 2003-2005, Dodgers from 1999-2001. He played for both the Padres and Giants in 2003. 12) Dave Roberts - Padres from 2005-2006 Giants from 2007-2008, Dodgers from 2002-2004. 13) Brett Tomko - Padres in 2002 and 2007-2008, Giants from 2004-2005, Dodgers from 2006-2007. He played for both the Padres and Dodgers in 2007. 14) Jose Cruz - Padres in 2007, Giants in 2003, Dodgers from 2005-2006.