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Major League Baseball team season
1922 New York Giants
World Series Champions National League Champions
League
National League
Ballpark
Polo Grounds
City
New York City
Owners
Charles Stoneham
Managers
John McGraw
← 1921
Seasons
1923 →
The 1922 New York Giants season was the franchise's 40th season. The team finished in first place in the National League with a 93–61 record. The Giants won their second consecutive World Series, defeating the New York Yankees in five games (Game 2 was a 3–3 tie) without a loss.
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