List of Akron RubberDucks seasons

The Akron RubberDucks minor league baseball franchise has played 29 seasons (all in the Eastern League; all as a Double-A affiliate of an MLB team) since its inception in Lynn, Massachusetts in the 1980 season. As of the completion of the 2008 season, the club has played in 4,067 regular season games and compiled a win–loss record of 2,164–1,903. The team has also compiled a postseason win-loss record of 74–62 in 136 games.

Canal Park, the Aeros' home stadium

Franchise history (1980–present)

Clinched Post-season Berth
(1980–present)
Advanced to Championship Round
(1980–present)
League Champions (1980–present)
or
League Champions and Division Champions (1980–1982; 1994–present)
YearRecord[a]Win %League[b]Division[c]GB[d]Post-season record[e]Post-season win %ResultMLB affiliate
1980 Lynn Sailors66–71.4826th3rd11Seattle Mariners
1981 Lynn Sailors62–76.4496th3rd22½Seattle Mariners
1982 Lynn Sailors
♦ †
82–57.5902nd1st2–3.400Defeated Glens Falls White Sox 2–0 in first round
Lost to West Haven A's 0–3 in championship series
Seattle Mariners
1983 Lynn Sailors
♦ †
77–62.5542ndn/a18½3–3.500Defeated Buffalo 2–0 in first round
Lost to New Britain 1–3 in championship series
Pittsburgh Pirates
1984 Vermont Reds
♦ ‡
75–65.5364thn/a76–2.750Defeated Albany-Colonie Yankees 3–0 in first round
Defeated Waterbury Angels 3–2 in championship series
Cincinnati Reds
1985 Vermont Reds
♦ ‡
71–67.5144thn/a10½6–2.750Defeated Albany-Colonie Yankees 3–1 in first round
Defeated Waterbury Angels 3–2 in championship series
Cincinnati Reds
1986 Vermont Reds
♦ ‡
77–62.5542ndn/a6–4.600Defeated Pittsfield Cubs 3–2 in first round
Defeated Reading Phillies 3–2 in championship series
Cincinnati Reds
1987 Vermont Reds
♦ †
73–67.5214thn/a154–4.500Defeated Pittsfield Cubs 3–1 in first round
Lost to Harrisburg Senators 1–3 in championship series
Cincinnati Reds
1988 Vermont Mariners
♦ †
79–60.5682ndn/a24–4.500Defeated Pittsfield Cubs 3–1 in first round
Lost to Albany-Colonie Yankees 1–3 in championship series
Seattle Mariners
1989 Canton–Akron Indians
70–69.5043rdn/a21½2–3.400Lost to Harrisburg Senators 2–3 in first roundCleveland Indians
1990 Canton–Akron Indians
76–64.5433rdn/a2–3.400Lost to London Tigers 2–3 in first roundCleveland Indians
1991 Canton–Akron Indians
75–65.5364thn/a121–3.250Lost to Harrisburg Senators 2–3 in first roundCleveland Indians
1992 Canton–Akron Indians
♦ †
80–58.5801stn/a5–3.625Defeated Albany-Colonie Yankees 3–0 in first round
Lost to Binghamton Mets 2–3 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
1993 Canton–Akron Indians
♦ †
75–63.5432ndn/a195–5.500Defeated Bowie Baysox 3–2 in first round
Lost to Harrisburg Senators 2–3 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
1994 Canton–Akron Indians69–73.4866th3rd20½Cleveland Indians
1995 Canton–Akron Indians67–75.4727th (tie)4th6Cleveland Indians
1996 Canton–Akron Indians71–71.5006th3rd15Cleveland Indians
1997 Akron Aeros51–90.36210th5th34½Cleveland Indians
1998 Akron Aeros
81–60.5743rd1st1–3.250Lost to Harrisburg Senators 1–3 in first roundCleveland Indians
1999 Akron Aeros69–71.4937th5th11Cleveland Indians
2000 Akron Aeros75–68.5246th3rd10½Cleveland Indians
2001 Akron Aeros68–74.4797th3rd16Cleveland Indians
2002 Akron Aeros
93–48.6601st1st2–3.400Lost to Harrisburg Senators 2–3 in first roundCleveland Indians
2003 Akron Aeros
♦ ‡
88–53.6241st1st6–1.857Defeated Altoona Curve 3–1 in first round
Defeated New Haven Ravens 3–0 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
2004 Akron Aeros63–78.44711th5th22Cleveland Indians
2005 Akron Aeros
♦ ‡
84–58.5921st1st6–3.667Defeated Altoona Curve 3–2 in first round
Defeated Portland Sea Dogs 3–2 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
2006 Akron Aeros
♦ †
87–55.6131st1st5–5.500Defeated Altoona Curve 3–1 in first round
Lost to Portland Sea Dogs 2–3 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
2007 Akron Aeros
♦ †
80–61.5673rd2nd4–4.500Defeated Erie SeaWolves 3–1 in first round
Lost to Trenton Thunder 1–3 in championship series
Cleveland Indians
2008 Akron Aeros
♦ †
80–62.5633rd2nd44–4.500Defeated Bowie Baysox 3–1 in first round
Lost to Trenton Thunder 1–3 in championship series
Cleveland Indians

Franchise totals (1980–present)

Franchise totals
TeamAffiliateRegular seasonPost-season
Record[a]Win %Record[e]Win %
Lynn Sailors (1980–1982)Seattle Mariners210–204.5072–3.400
Lynn Sailors (1983)Pittsburgh Pirates77–62.5543–3.500
Vermont Reds (1984–1987)Cincinnati Reds296–261.53122–12.647
Vermont Mariners (1988)Seattle Mariners79–60.5684–4.500
Canton–Akron Indians (1989–1996)Cleveland Indians583–538.52015–17.469
Akron Aeros (1997–present)Cleveland Indians919–778.54228–23.549
2,164–1,903.53274–62.544

Notes

  • a This column indicates wins and losses during the regular season and excludes any postseason play.
  • b This column indicates position in the league standings.
  • c This column indicates position in the divisional standings, if applicable.
  • d Determined by finding the difference in wins plus the difference in losses divided by two, this column indicates "games behind" the team that finished in first place in the division. From 1983 to 1993, when the Eastern League was not split into two divisions, this column indicates games behind the team that finished first place in the league.
  • e This column indicates wins and losses during the postseason.
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