Lotte Giants - Season By Season Records

Season By Season Records

Year Rank Games W L D Win%
1982 5 80 31 49 0 .388
1983 6 100 42 56 1 .434
1984 1 100 50 48 2 .510
1985 2 110 59 51 0 .536
1986 5 108 50 52 6 .490
1987 3 108 54 49 5 .524
1988 3 108 57 49 2 .537
1989 7 120 48 67 5 .421
1990 6 120 44 71 5 .388
1991 4 126 61 62 3 .496
1992 1 126 71 55 0 .563
1993 6 126 62 63 1 .496
1994 6 126 56 67 3 .456
1995 2 126 68 53 5 .560
1996 5 126 57 63 6 .476
1997 8 126 48 77 1 .385
1998 8 126 50 72 4 .410
1999 2 132 75 52 5 .591
2000 5 133 65 64 4 .504
2001 8 133 59 70 4 .457
2002 8 133 35 97 1 .265
2003 8 133 39 91 3 .300
2004 8 133 50 72 11 .410
2005 5 126 58 67 1 .464
2006 7 126 50 73 3 .407
2007 7 126 55 68 3 .447
2008 3 126 69 57 0 .548
2009 4 133 66 67 0 .496
2010 4 133 69 61 3 .519
2011 3 133 72 56 5 .563

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