Washington Wild Things - Seasons

Seasons

Canton Crocodiles (Frontier League)
Year W-L PCT Place Postseason
1997 45–35 .562 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Defeated the Johnstown Steal 2–0.

Frontier League Championship Series: Defeated the Evansville Otters 2–0.

1998 41–38 .519 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 2–1.
1999 33–51 .393 5th in FL East
2000 38–46 .452 5th in FL East
2001 47–37 .560 3rd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 2–1.
Total 204–207 .496
Playoffs 6–4 .600 3 Playoff Appearances, 1 Championship.
Washington Wild Things (Frontier League)
2002 56–28 .667 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Defeated the Kalamazoo Kings 2–0.

Frontier League Championship Series: Lost vs. Richmond Roosters 3–1.

2003 54–34 .614 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Gateway Grizzlies 2–0.
2004 62–34 .646 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Evansville Otters 3–0.
2005 63–32 .663 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 3–2.
2006 59–37 .615 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 3–1.
2007 55–40 .579 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Defeated the Gateway Grizzlies 3–0.

Frontier League Championship Series: Lost vs. Windy City ThunderBolts 3–2.

2008 48-48 .500 3rd in FL East
2009 43-53 .448 4th in FL East

2010||38-57||.400||5th in FL East|||

2011 42-52 .447 5th in FL East Total 478–363 .568
Playoffs 9–17 .346 5 Division Titles, 6 Playoff Appearances.

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