All-time Record
First Half | Second Half | Overall | |||||||||
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Season | W–L | Finish | W–L | Finish | W–L | Win% | Playoffs | ||||
1985 | 37–32 | 1st | 34–38 | 4th | 71–70 | .504 | Lost North Division final (0–3 to Vancouver) | ||||
1986 | 36–35 | 2nd | 30–42 | 5th | 66–77 | .462 | |||||
1987 | 38–32 | 2nd | 46–25 | 1st | 84–57 | .596 | Won North Division final (3–2 over Tacoma) Lost Championship Series (1–3 to Albuquerque) |
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1988 | 33–38 | 3rd | 35–36 | 3rd | 68–74 | .479 | |||||
1989 | 28–43 | 5th | 42–29 | 1st | 70–72 | .493 | Lost North Division final (0–3 to Vancouver) | ||||
1990 | 37–33 | 3rd | 29–42 | 5th | 66–75 | .468 | |||||
1991 | 27–40 | 4th | 45–24 | 1st | 72–64 | .529 | Won North Division final (3–0 over Portland) Lost Championship Series (2–3 to Tucson) |
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1992 | 28–41 | 4th | 32–37 | 4th | 60–78 | .435 | |||||
1993 | 34–36 | 3rd | 34–36 | 4th | 68–72 | .486 | |||||
1994 | 34–37 | 5th | 37–35 | 2nd | 71–72 | .497 | |||||
1995 | 30–41 | 5th | 28–42 | 5th | 58–83 | .411 | |||||
1996 | 37–34 | 4th | 37–34 | 3rd | 74–68 | .521 | |||||
1997 | 29–38 | 5th | 31–40 | 5th | 60–78 | .435 |
Season | W–L | Finish | Win% | Playoffs | ||
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1998 | 81–62 | 1st | .566 | Won Pacific Conference (3–2 over Fresno) Lost Championship Series (2–3 to New Orleans) |
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1999 | 57–82 | — | .410 | |||
2000 | 60–82 | 4th | .423 | |||
2001 | 72–71 | — | .503 | |||
2002 | 67–71 | 3rd | .486 | |||
Total | 1225–1308 | — | .484 | Five playoff appearances |
Note: the PCL abandoned the split-season format beginning in the 1998 season as the league expanded to 16 teams following the dissolution of the American Association.
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