Season-by-season Results
- 1997 Akron Aeros season: 51–90 (5th), manager Jeff Datz
- 1998 Akron Aeros season: 81–60 (1st), manager Joel Skinner • Lost to Harrisburg 3–1 in first round of playoffs
- 1999 Akron Aeros season: 69–71 (5th), manager Joel Skinner
- 2000 Akron Aeros season: 75–68 (3rd), manager Eric Wedge
- 2001 Akron Aeros season: 68–74 (3rd), manager Chris Bando
- 2002 Akron Aeros season: 93–48 (1st), manager Brad Komminsk • Lost to Harrisburg 3–2 in first round of playoffs
- 2003 Akron Aeros season: 88–53 (1st), manager Brad Komminsk • Defeated Altoona 3–1 in first round of playoffs; defeated New Haven 3–0 in ELCS
- 2004 Akron Aeros season: 63–78 (5th), manager Brad Komminsk
- 2005 Akron Aeros season: 84–58 (1st), manager Torey Lovullo • Defeated Altoona 3–2 in first round of playoffs; defeated Portland 3–1 in ELCS
- 2006 Akron Aeros season: 87–55 (1st), manager Tim Bogar • Defeated Altoona 3–2 in first round of playoffs; lost to Portland 3–2 in ELCS
- 2007 Akron Aeros season: 80–61 (2nd), manager Tim Bogar • Defeated Erie 3–1 in first round of playoffs; lost to Trenton 3–1 in ELCS
- 2008 Akron Aeros season: 80–62 (2nd), manager Mike Sarbaugh • Defeated Bowie 3–1 in first round of playoffs; lost to Trenton 3–1 in ELCS
- 2009 Akron Aeros season: 89–53 (1st), manager Mike Sarbaugh • Defeated Reading 3–0 in first round of playoffs; defeated Connecticut 3–1 in ELCS
- 2010 Akron Aeros season: 71–71 (4th), manager Joel Skinner
- 2011 Akron Aeros season: 73–69 (4th), manager Chris Tremie
- 2012 Akron Aeros season: 82-59 (1st), manager Chris Tremie Defeated Baysox 3-2 in first round of playoffs; defeated Thunder 3-1 in ELCS
Note: Place indicates finish in Eastern League's Northern Division from 1980 to 1982; in divisionless Eastern League from 1983 to 1993; in Eastern League's Southern Division from 1994 to 2009; in Eastern League's Western Division from 2010–Present
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