Great Lakes Loons - Year-by-year Record

Year-by-year Record

  • Michigan Battle Cats (1995–2002)
  • Battle Creek Yankees (2003–2004)
  • Southwest Michigan Devil Rays (2005–2006)
  • Great Lakes Loons (2007 – present)
Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1995 75–62 4th DeMarlo Hale Lost League Finals
1996 60–78 11th Tom Barrett
1997 70–67 4th Billy Gardner, Jr. Lost in 1st round
1998 79–61 2nd (t) Billy Gardner, Jr. Lost in 1st round
1999 76–62 3rd Al Pedrique Lost in 1st round
2000 82–56 2nd Al Pedrique League Champs
2001 82–55 3rd John Massarelli Lost in 1st round
2002 79–61 4th John Massarelli Lost in 1st round
2003 73–64 3rd Mitch Seoane Lost in 2nd round
2004 71–68 9th Mitch Seoane (13–18) / Bill Mosiello (58–50)
2005 72–67 4th (t) Joe Szekely Lost in 1st round
2006 62–77 12th Skeeter Barnes
2007 57–82 12th Lance Parrish
2008 54–85 Last Juan Bustabad
2009 81–59 2nd (t) Juan Bustabad Lost in 2nd round
2010 90–49 1st Juan Bustabad Lost in 2nd round
2011 72-67 4th John Shoemaker

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