Kinston Indians - Season By Season Results

Season By Season Results

Year Name League Level Affiliation Record Manager Playoffs
1908 Eastern Carolina D 6–12 Loyd K. Wooten DNF
1921 Robins E.C.B.A. outlaw ? Jim White
1922 Highwaymen E.C.B.A. outlaw ? Suggs/Rodgers
1925 Eagles Virginia B 52–80 Johnny Nee
1926 Eagles Virginia B 69–83 Johnny Nee
1927 Eagles Virginia B 56–75 Konnick/Hauger
1928 Eagles Eastern Carolina D 55–59 Bennett/Walters
1929 Eagles Eastern Carolina D 46–71 Clarence Roper
1934 Eagles Coastal Plain semipro 36–24 Bunn Hearn Lost League Finals
1935 Eagles Coastal Plain semipro 41–26 Bunn Hearn League Champs
1936 Eagles Coastal Plain semipro 40–32 Herschel Caldwell Lost League Finals
1937 Eagles Coastal Plain D St. Louis Cardinals 32–65 Bess/Taylor
1938 Eagles Coastal Plain D St. Louis Cardinals 60–50 Tommy West Lost in 1st round
1939 Eagles Coastal Plain D St. Louis Cardinals 65–59 Henry/Lucas/Herring Lost League Finals
1940 Eagles Coastal Plain D 63–60 Sothern/Aerette Lost League Finals
1941 Eagles Coastal Plain D 42–77 McHenry/DeMasi
1946 Eagles Coastal Plain D 67–56 Frank Rodgers Lost League Finals
1947 Eagles Coastal Plain D Atlanta Crackers 74–65 Steve Collins League Champs
1948 Eagles Coastal Plain D 80–59 Steve Collins Lost League Finals
1949 Eagles Coastal Plain D 74–64 Steve Collins Lost League Finals
1950 Eagles Coastal Plain D Boston Red Sox 70–68 Wally Millies Lost League Finals
1951 Eagles Coastal Plain D 79–47 Wes Livengood Lost in 1st round
1952 Eagles Coastal Plain D Detroit Tigers 76–47 Wayne Blackburn Lost in 1st round
1956 Eagles Carolina B Pittsburgh Pirates 66–87 Paepke/Taylor
1957 Eagles Carolina B Washington Senators 5–15 Pete Suder DNF
1962 Eagles Carolina B Pittsburgh Pirates 83–57 Pete Peterson League Champs
1963 Eagles Carolina High-A Pittsburgh Pirates 77–66 Pete Peterson Lost in 1st round
1964 Eagles Carolina High-A Pittsburgh Pirates 79–59 Pete Peterson Lost in 1st round
1965 Eagles Carolina High-A Pittsburgh Pirates 72–71 Bob Clear
1966 Eagles Carolina High-A Atlanta Braves 76–63 Andy Pafko Lost in 1st round
1967 Eagles Carolina High-A Atlanta Braves 60–75 Andy Pafko
1968 Eagles Carolina High-A New York Yankees 62–75 Bob Bauer
1969 Eagles Carolina High-A New York Yankees 74–68 Gene Hassell Lost in 1st round
1970 Eagles Carolina High-A New York Yankees 72–65 Alex Cosmidis
1971 Eagles Carolina High-A New York Yankees 83–52 Gene Hassell Lost League Finals
1972 Eagles Carolina High-A New York Yankees 73–64 Gene Hassell Lost League Finals
1973 Eagles Carolina High-A Co-op 68–69 Gene Hassell
1974 Expos Carolina High-A Montreal Expos 38–93 Jack Damaska
1978 Eagles Carolina High-A 57–77 Leo Mazzone
1979 Eagles Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 67–69 Duane Larson
1980 Eagles Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 69–69 Dennis Holmberg
1981 Eagles Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 72–68 John McLaren Lost in 1st round
1982 Blue Jays Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 76–59 John McLaren
1983 Blue Jays Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 62–76 Clark/Ault
1984 Blue Jays Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 71–69 Doug Ault
1985 Blue Jays Carolina High-A Toronto Blue Jays 64–73 Grady Little Lost in 1st round
1986 Eagles Carolina High-A Co-op 60–75 Dave Trembley
1987 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 75–65 Mike Hargrove Lost League Finals
1988 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 88–52 Glenn Adams League Champs
1989 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 76–60 Ken Bolek
1990 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 88–47 Brian Graham Lost League Finals
1991 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 89–49 Brian Graham League Champs
1992 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 65–71 Dave Keller
1993 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 71–67 Dave Keller Lost in 1st round
1994 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 60–78 Dave Keller
1995 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 81–56 Gordon Mackenzie League Champs
1996 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 76–62 Jack Mull Lost League Finals
1997 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 87–53 Joel Skinner Lost League Finals
1998 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 69–71 Mako Oliveras
1999 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 79–58 Eric Wedge Lost in 1st round
2000 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 68–69 Brad Komminsk
2001 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 89–51 Brad Komminsk Lost in 1st round
2002 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 74–65 Ted Kubiak Lost League Finals
2003 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 73–66 Torey Lovullo Lost in 1st round
2004 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 88–50 Torey Lovullo League Champs
2005 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 76–64 Luis Rivera Lost League Finals
2006 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 85–54 Mike Sarbaugh League Champs
2007 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 87–52 Mike Sarbaugh Lost in 1st round
2008 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 72–66 Chris Tremie
2009 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 60–78 Chris Tremie
2010 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 73–67 Aaron Holbert Lost in 1st round
2011 Indians Carolina High-A Cleveland Indians 76–62 Aaron Holbert Lost League Finals

TABLE NOTES:

  • The record for the 1938 team above were the actual wins and losses for that team. An ineligible player scandal caused the league office to award or take away wins and losses from teams based on their violations of the rules. The "official" adjusted record at the end of the season was 64–45.
  • DNF = Did Not Finish season.
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