Season-by-season Records (Championship Seasons in bold)
- 1967: 70–69, manager Frank Lucchesi, 6th in Eastern League, 3rd in West Division
- 1968: 81–59, manager Frank Lucchesi, 2nd in EL
- 1969: 81–59, manager Bob Wellman, 2nd in EL
- 1970: 78–63, manager Andy Seminick, 2nd in EL
- 1971: 72–67, manager Nolan Campbell, 2nd in EL, 2nd in National Division
- 1972: 70–69, manager Jim Bunning, 5th in EL, 4th in South Division
- 1973: 76–62, manager Cal Emery, 2nd in EL, 1st in National Division, Won League Championship
- 1974: 69–66, manager Bob Wellman, 4th in EL, 3rd in National Division
- 1975: 84–53, manager Bob Wellman, 1st in EL
- 1976: 54–82, managers Bob Wellman and Granny Hamner (final 34 games), 7th in EL, 3rd in South Division
- 1977: 63–57, manager Lee Elia, 7th in EL, 3rd in Canadian/American Division
- 1978: 79–57, manager Lee Elia, 2nd in EL
- 1979: 77–61, manager Jim Snyder, 2nd in EL
- 1980: 78–61, manager Ron Clark (baseball), T-2nd in EL, 2nd in South Division
- 1981: 76–63, manager Ron Clark, 3rd in EL, 2nd in South Division
- 1982: 63–75, manager John Felske, 5th in EL, 3rd in South Division
- 1983: 96–44, manager Bill Dancy, 1st in EL
- 1984: 56–83, manager Bill Dancy, 8th in EL
- 1985: 58–79, manager Tony Taylor, 8th in EL
- 1986: 77–59, manager George Culver, 1st in EL
- 1987: 76–63, manager George Culver, 3rd in EL
- 1988: 67–69, manager Bill Dancy, 5th in EL
- 1989: 68–71, manager Mike Hart, 4th in EL
- 1990: 55–82, manager Don McCormack, 8th in EL
- 1991: 72–68, manager Don McCormack, 5th in EL
- 1992: 61–77, manager Don McCormack, 6th in EL
- 1993: 62–78, manager Don McCormack, 7th in EL
- 1994: 58–82, manager Bill Dancy, 9th in EL, 4th in South Division
- 1995: 73–69, manager Bill Dancy, T-3rd in EL, T-1st in South; Playoffs: Defeated Trenton 3–0, Defeated New Haven 3–2, Won League Championship
- 1996: 66–75, manager Bill Robinson, T-7th in EL, 4th in South
- 1997: 74–68, manager Al LeBoeuf, 4th in EL, 3rd in South
- 1998: 56–85, manager Al LeBoeuf, 10th in EL, 5th in South
- 1999: 73–69, manager Gary Varsho, 3rd in EL, 5th in South
- 2000: 85–57, manager Gary Varsho, 1st in EL, 1st in South; Playoffs: Defeated Harrisburg 3–0, lost to New Haven 3–1
- 2001: 77–65, manager Gary Varsho, T-4th in EL, 2nd in South; Playoffs: Defeated Erie 3–1 in semifinals, Declared league co-champions with New Britain when championship series was canceled due to the September 11, 2001 attacks
- 2002: 76–66, manager Greg Legg, 4th in EL, 3rd in South
- 2003: 62–79, manager Greg Legg, 10th in EL, 5th in South
- 2004: 64–77, manager Greg Legg, 9th in EL, 4th in South
- 2005: 69–73, manager Steve Swisher, 8th in EL, 4th in South
- 2006: 71–69, manager P.J. Forbes, 5th in EL, 3rd in South
- 2007: 70–71, manager P.J. Forbes, 7th in EL, 5th in South
- 2008: 53–89, manager P.J. Forbes, 12th in EL, 6th in South
- 2009: 75–67, manager Steve Roadcap, 3rd in EL, 2nd in South; Playoffs: Lost to Akron 3–0 in semifinals
- 2010: 69–72, manager Steve Roadcap, 8th in EL, 4th in East
- 2011: 74–68, manager Mark Parent (baseball), 5th in EL, 2nd in East; Playoffs: Lost to New Hampshire Fisher Cats 3–1 in semifinals
- 2012: 76-66, manager Dusty Wathan, 4th in EL, 2nd in East; Playoffs: Lost to Trenton Thunder 3-1 in semifinals
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