Year-by-year Record
(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1964 | 50-71 | 9th | Joe Christian | |
1965 | 60-61 | 6th | Ray Bellino / Pete Appleton / Ray Bellino | none |
1966 | 59-63 | 6th | Ray Bellino | |
1967 | 70-46 | 2nd | Ray Bellino | Lost League Finals |
1968 | 62-57 | 4th | Ray Bellino / Tom Umphlett | |
1969 | 49-75 | 9th | Tom Videtich | none |
1970 | 59-60 | 6th | Johnny Goryl | |
1971 | 42-78 | 10th | Weldon Bowlin | |
1972 | 70-56 | 4th | Jay Ward | Lost in 1st round |
1973 | 68-53 | 2nd | Johnny Goryl | League Champs |
1974 | 80-48 | 1st | Johnny Goryl | Lost in 1st round |
1975 | 71-58 | 3rd | Johnny Goryl | |
1976 | 67-63 | 5th | Harry Warner | |
1977 | 66-72 | 6th | Jim Rantz / Carlos Pascual / Spencer Robbins | |
1978 | 62-76 | 5th | Rick Stelmaszek | |
1979 | 60-72 | 6th | Rick Stelmaszek | |
1980 | 77-64 | 3rd | Rick Stelmaszek | Lost in 1st round |
1981 | 68-65 | 4th | Ken Staples | |
1982 | 56-82 | 11th | Ken Staples | |
1983 | 71-67 | 5th (t) | Charlie Manuel |
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