Bridgeport Bluefish - Season-by-season Records

Season-by-season Records

Bridgeport Bluefish - 2005 to 2012
Season First Half W - L Record First Half Winning Percentage First Half Finish Second Half W - L Record Second Half Winning Percentage Second Half Finish Overall W - L Record Overall Winning Percentage Overall Finish Playoffs
2005 33-37 .471 2nd in North Division 22-48 .314 4th in North Division 55-85 .393 4th in North Division -
2006 38-25 .603 2nd in North Division 37-24 .607 1st in North Division 75-49 .605 1st in North Division 2-3

Division: def. Long Island Ducks 2-0; Championship: lost to Lancaster Barnstormers 3-0

2007 35-28 .556 2nd in North Division 25-38 .397 4th in North Division 60-66 .476 3rd in North Division -
2008 33-37 .471 3rd in Liberty Division 34-36 .486 3rd in Liberty Division 67-73 .479 3rd in Liberty Division -
2009 33-37 .471 3rd in Liberty Division 32-38 .457 3rd in Liberty Division 65-75 .464 3rd in Liberty Division -
2010 36-34 .514 3rd in Liberty Division 47-23 .671 1st in Liberty Division 83-57 .592 1st in Liberty Division 3-4

Division: def. Southern Maryland Blue Crabs 3-1; Championship: lost to York Revolution 3-0

2011 32-31 .507 3rd in Liberty Division 36-28 .671 2nd in Liberty Division 68-59 .535 2nd in Liberty Division lost play in game to Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
2012 31-39 .443 3rd in Liberty Division 36-33 .522 2nd in Liberty Division 67-72 .482 2nd in Liberty Division --
Totals (1998–2012) 519-452 .535 - 523-445 .540 - 1042-897 .537 - 13-18
  • 1 Atlantic League Championship (1999)
  • 5 Division Championships (1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010)

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