Year-by-year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1939 | 65-38 | 1st | Jake Pitler | League Champs |
1940 | 65-39 | 1st | Jake Pitler | League Champs |
1941 | 48-61 | 5th | Jake Pitler | |
1942 | 82-42 | 2nd | Jake Pitler | Lost League Finals |
1943 | 43-66 | 6th | Jake Pitler | |
1944 | 57-66 | 5th | John Fitzpatrick | |
1945 | 40-86 | 8th | John Fitzpatrick | |
1946 | 69-56 | 3rd | Greg Mulleavy | Lost in 1st round |
1947 | 66-58 | 3rd | Greg Mulleavy | Lost League Finals |
1948 | 60-66 | 7th | George Scherger | |
1949 | 39-86 | 8th | Shan Deniston / Lawrence Mancini | |
1950 | 71-54 | 2nd | Len Schulte | League Champs |
1951 | 79-48 | 1st | Orval Cott | Lost League Finals |
1955 | 46-80 | 8th | Paul Owens | |
1956 | 65-58 | 3rd | Paul Owens | Lost League Finals |
1957 | 52-65 | 5th | Paul Owens | |
1958 | 67-57 | 3rd | Benny Zientara | Lost in 1st round |
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