Purefoods TJ Giants Seasons - End-of-season Records

End-of-season Records

League
season
Team
season
GP W L PCT Best finish Awards
1988 1988 59 30 29 .508 Runner-up (Open and All-Filipino) Ramon Fernandez (MVP)
Jojo Lastimosa (ROY)
1989 1989 66 34 32 .515 Runner-up (All-Filipino)
1990 1990 59 34 25 .576 Champions (Third)
1991 1991 37 27 30 .474 Champions (All-Filipino) Alvin Patrimonio (MVP, AMVP)
1992 1992 38 28 30 .483 Runner-up (All-Filipino)
1993 1993 67 39 28 .582 Champion (All-Filipino) Alvin Patrimonio (MVP)
Chot Reyes (COY)
1994 1994 63 37 26 .548 Champion (All-Filipino and Commissioner's) Alvin Patrimonio (MVP)
Jerry Codiñera (DPoY)
1995 1995 61 30 31 .492 Rey Evangelista (SA)
Jerry Codiñera (DPoY)
1996 1996 60 29 31 .483 Runner-up (All-Filipino) Jerry Codiñera (SA)
1997 1997 63 34 29 .540 Champion (All-Filipino) Alvin Patrimonio (MVP)
Bong Ravena (MIP)
1998 1998 59 27 32 .458 Third place (Governors)
1999 1999 41 20 21 .488 Rey Evangelista (SA)
2000 2000 55 27 28 .491 Runner-up (All-Filipino and Governors)
2001 2001 45 22 23 .489 Noy Castillo (MIP)
Rey Evangelista (SA)
2002 2002 43 22 21 .512 Champion (Governors)
2003 2003 36 9 27 .250
2004 Fiesta 2004–05 17 4 13 .235 Wildcard phase
2004–05 47 21 26 .447 Quarterfinals (Philippine and Fiesta)
2005–06 2005–06 57 36 21 .632 Champions (Philippine) James Yap (MVP)
2006–07 2006–07 42 18 24 .429 Quarterfinals (Philippine)
2007–08 2007–08 51 27 24 .529 Runners-up (Philippine) Peter June Simon (AMVP)
2008–09 2008–09 37 17 20 .459 Quarterfinals (Fiesta)
2009–10 2009–10 63 41 23 .641 Champions (Philippine)
2010–11 2010–11 44 20 24 .455 Semifinals (Philippine and Governors) Marc Pingris (AMVP)
2011–12 2011–12 64 38 26 .594 Champions (Commissioner's) James Yap (AMVP)

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