Binghamton Mets - Season Records

Season Records

(Place indicates finish in Eastern League 1987–93, in Northern Division from 1994)

  • Williamsport Bills
  • 1987: 60–79 (7th), managers Steve Swisher & Orlando Gomez
  • 1988: 66–73 (6th), manager Mike Hargrove
  • 1989: 63–77 (7th), manager Jay Ward
  • 1990: 61–79 (7th), manager Rich Morales
  • 1991: 60–79 (7th), manager Clint Hurdle
  • Binghamton Mets
  • 1992: 79–59 (2nd), manager Steve Swisher
  • 1993: 68–72 (5th), manager Steve Swisher
  • 1994: 82–59 (1st), manager John Tamargo
  • 1995: 67–75 (4th), manager John Tamargo
  • 1996: 76–66 (2nd), manager John Tamargo
  • 1997: 66–76 (4th), manager Rick Sweet
  • 1998: 82–60 (2nd), manager John Gibbons
  • 1999: 54–88 (6th), manager Doug Davis
  • 2000: 82–58 (1st), manager Doug Davis
  • 2001: 73–68 (4th), manager Howie Freiling
  • 2002: 73–68 (3rd), manager Howie Freiling
  • 2003: 63–78 (5th), manager John Stearns
  • 2004: 76–66 (2nd), manager Ken Oberkfell
  • 2005: 63–79 (6th), manager Jack Lind
  • 2006: 70–70 (3rd), manager Juan Samuel
  • 2007: 61–81 (6th), manager Mako Oliveras
  • 2008: 73–69 (3rd), manager Mako Oliveras
  • 2009: 54–86 (6th), manager Mako Oliveras
  • 2010: 66-76 (5th), manager Tim Teufel
  • 2011: 65-76 (5th), manager Wally Backman
  • 2012: 68-74 (5th), manager Pedro Lopez

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