Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yearly Results
Year | Record | League Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons | ||||
1989 | 64–79 | 7th | Bill Dancy | |
1990 | 68–78 | 5th | Bill Dancy | |
1991 | 65–78 | 7th | Bill Dancy | |
1992 | 84–58 | 2nd | Lee Elia | Lost League Finals |
1993 | 62–80 | 8th | George Culver | |
1994 | 62–80 | 10th | Mike Quade | |
1995 | 70–72 | 8th | Mike Quade | |
1996 | 70–72 | 5th (tied) | Butch Hobson (13–14)/Ramon Aviles (57–58) | |
1997 | 66–76 | 8th | Marc Bombard | |
1998 | 67–75 | 11th | Marc Bombard | |
1999 | 78–66 | 5th | Marc Bombard | Lost Semi Finals |
2000 | 85–60 | 2nd | Marc Bombard | Lost League Finals |
2001 | 78–65 | 4th | Jerry Martin (33–32)/Marc Bombard (45–33) | Lost League Finals |
2002 | 91–53 | 1st | Marc Bombard | Lost Semi Finals |
2003 | 73–70 | 4th (tied) | Marc Bombard | |
2004 | 69–73 | 8th | Marc Bombard | |
2005 | 69–75 | 9th (tied) | Gene Lamont | |
2006 | 84–58 | 1st | John Russell | Lost Semi Finals |
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees | ||||
2007 | 84–59 | 1st | Dave Miley | Lost Semi Finals |
2008 | 88–56 | 1st | Dave Miley | League Champions |
2009 | 81–60 | 3rd | Dave Miley | Lost League Finals |
2010 | 87–56 | 2nd | Dave Miley | Lost Semi Finals |
2011 | 73–69 | 7th | Dave Miley | |
Total | 1710-1568 |
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