Windy City ThunderBolts - Seasons

Seasons

Year W-L PCT Place Postseason
Will County Claws (North Central League)
1995 8-10 .444 3rd
Will County Cheetahs (Heartland League)
1996 28-31 .475 3rd
1997 31-39 .442 3rd
Cook County Cheetahs (Heartland League)
1998 37-29 .560 2nd Heartland League Championship Series: Defeated the Tennessee Tomahawks 2-0.
Cook County Cheetahs (Frontier League)
1999 41-43 .488 3rd in FL West
2000 38-46 .452 3rd in FL West
2001 28-53 .346 6th in FL West
2002 40-44 .476 3rd in FL West
2003 42-48 .467 5th in FL West
Windy City Thunderbolts (Frontier League)
2004 37-57 .394 5th in FL West
2005 39-57 .406 5th in FL West
2006 41-54 .427 4th in FL West
2007 68-28 .708 1st in FL Central Frontier League Division Series: Defeated the Rockford Riverhawks 3-0.

Frontier League Championship Series: Defeated the Washington Wild Things 3-2.

2008 60-36 .625 1st in FL West Frontier League Division Series: Defeated the Southern Illinois Miners 3-1.

Frontier League Championship Series: Defeated the Kalamazoo Kings 3-0.

2009 56-40 .583 2nd in FL West Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. River City Rascals 0-3.
2010 56-38 .596 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Traverse City Beach Bums 1-3.
2011 48-48 .500 4th in FL East
2012 54-42 .563 2nd in FL West
Total 752-743 .503
Playoffs 15-8 .652 3 Division Title. 5 Playoff Appearance. 3 Championships.

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