Year-by-year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | 80-58 | 1st | Woody Smith | Lost League Finals |
1978 | 91-46 | 2nd | Woody Smith | Lost in 1st round |
1979 | 81-54 | 1st | Cal Emery | Lost League Finals |
1980 | 86-55 | 1st | Cal Emery | League Champs |
1981 | 81-55 | 2nd | Gomer Hodge | Lost in 1st round |
1982 | 75-64 | 5th | Gomer Hodge | |
1983 | 76-64 | 3rd (t) | Gomer Hodge | Lost in 1st round |
1984 | 65-74 | 9th | Gomer Hodge | |
1985 | 67-73 | 7th | Steve Swisher | |
1986 | 78-62 | 3rd | Steve Swisher | League Champs |
1987 | 72-68 | 5th | Glenn Adams | |
1988 | 78-62 | 5th (t) | Ken Bolek |
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