Season-by-season Records
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 |
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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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