- List of Milwaukee Brewers seasons
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The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the National League Central division. Established in Seattle, Washington as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970. The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as a part of MLB's realignment plan.[1] As of the completion of the 2010 season, the club has played in 6,671 regular season games and compiled a win–loss record of 3,166–3,505.[2] They have a postseason record of 9–12.[2] These records are correct as of the end of the 2010 season.
The Brewers have figured in the MLB postseason picture on three occasions. In the first, the Brewers lost to the New York Yankees in the 1981 American League Division Series three games to two. The following year, Milwaukee won the 1982 American League Championship Series versus the California Angels three games to two. In that year's World Series, the Brewers faced the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals. The series went to a decisive game seven and resulted in a Brewers World Series loss. Most recently, the Brewers won the 2008 National League Wild Card, earning them a berth in the 2008 National League Division Series. Milwaukee lost the series, three games to one, against the eventual World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies.
The Brewers' highest winning percentage was achieved in 2011 with a record 96 wins and 66 losses (.593). Conversly, the team's lowest winning percentage (.346) came in 2002 when they had 56 wins and 106 losses.
Contents
Table key
CYA Cy Young Award Finish Final position in division GB "Games behind" the first-place team[a] HAA Hank Aaron Award Losses Number of regular season losses MLB season Each year is linked to an article about that particular MLB season MVP Most Valuable Player Award NLCS National League Championship Series NLDS National League Division Series RCA Roberto Clemente Award ROY Rookie of the Year Team season Each year is linked to an article about that particular Brewers' season Wins Number of regular season wins World Series champions†
(1969–present)League champions‡
American League (1969–1997) • National League (1998–present)Division champions*
AL West (1969–1971) • AL East (1972–1993)
AL Central (1994–1997) • NL Central (1998–present)Wild Card berth§
(1994–present)MLB
seasonTeam
seasonLeague Division Finish Wins Losses Win % GB Postseason Awards Seattle Pilots 1969 1969 AL West 6th 64 98 .395 33 — Milwaukee Brewers 1970 1970 AL West 4th 65 97 .401 33 — — 1971 1971 AL West 6th 69 92 .429 32 — — 1972 1972 AL East 6th 65 91 .417 21 — — 1973 1973 AL East 5th 74 88 .457 23 — — 1974 1974 AL East 5th 76 86 .469 15 — — 1975 1975 AL East 5th 68 94 .420 28 — — 1976 1976 AL East 6th 66 95 .410 32 — — 1977 1977 AL East 6th 67 95 .414 33 — — 1978 1978 AL East 3rd 93 69 .574 6½ — — 1979 1979 AL East 2nd 95 66 .590 8 — — 1980 1980 AL East 3rd 86 76 .531 17 — 1981[j] 1981 AL East* 3rd 31 25 .554 3 Lost ALDS vs. New York Yankees, 3–2 Rollie Fingers (MVP, CYA)[3] 1st 31 22 .585 — 1982 1982 AL‡ East* 1st 95 67 .586 — Won ALCS vs. California Angels, 3–2
Lost World Series vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 4–3Robin Yount (MVP)[4]
Pete Vuckovich (CYA)[5]1983 1983 AL East 5th 87 75 .537 11 — Cecil Cooper (RCA)[6] 1984 1984 AL East 7th 67 94 .416 36½ — — 1985 1985 AL East 6th 71 90 .441 28 — — 1986 1986 AL East 6th 77 84 .478 18 — — 1987 1987 AL East 3rd 91 71 .562 7 — — 1988 1988 AL East 3rd 87 75 .537 2 — — 1989 1989 AL East 4th 81 81 .500 8 — Robin Yount (MVP)[4] 1990 1990 AL East 6th 74 88 .457 14 — — 1991 1991 AL East 4th 83 79 .512 8 — — 1992 1992 AL East 2nd 92 70 .568 4 — Pat Listach (ROY)[7] 1993 1993 AL East 7th 69 93 .426 26 — — 1994 1994[c] AL Central 5th 53 62 .461 15 — — 1995 1995[d] AL Central 4th 65 79 .451 35 — — 1996 1996 AL Central 3rd 80 82 .494 19½ — — 1997 1997 AL Central 3rd 78 83 .484 8 — — 1998 1998 NL Central 5th 74 88 .457 28 — — 1999 1999 NL Central 5th 74 87 .460 22½ — — 2000 2000 NL Central 3rd 73 89 .451 22 — — 2001 2001 NL Central 4th 68 94 .420 25 — — 2002 2002 NL Central 6th 56 106 .346 41 — — 2003 2003 NL Central 6th 68 94 .412 20 — — 2004 2004 NL Central 6th 67 94 .411 37½ — — 2005 2005 NL Central 3rd 81 81 .500 19 — — 2006 2006 NL Central 4th 75 87 .463 8½ — — 2007 2007 NL Central 2nd 83 79 .512 2 — Ryan Braun (ROY)[8]
Prince Fielder (HAA)[9]2008 2008 NL Central 2nd§ 90 72 .556 7½ Lost NLDS vs. Philadelphia Phillies, 3–1 — 2009 2009 NL Central 3rd 80 82 .494 11 — — 2010 2010 NL Central 3rd 77 85 .475 14 — — 2011 2011 NL Central* 1st 96 66 .593 — Won NLDS vs. Arizona Diamondbacks, 3–2
Lost NLCS vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2— All-time records
Statistic Wins Losses Win % Regular season record (1969–2011) 3,262 3,571 .477 Postseason record (1969–2011) 14 18 .437 All-time regular and postseason record 3,276 3,589 .477 Records through October 13th, 2011
Notes
- a This is determined by calculating the difference in wins plus the difference in losses divided by two.
- b The 1981 season was shortened by a player's strike. Major League Baseball decided to split the season into two halves with the division winner of each half playing in a Divisional Round of the playoffs.
- c The 1994 Major League Baseball strike ended the season on August 11 and resulted in the cancellation of the post-season.
- d The 1994 Major League Baseball strike caused the 1995 season to be shortened to 144 games.
References
- General
"Milwaukee Brewers Team History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MIL/. Retrieved 22 January 2011.</ref>
- Specific
- ^ "Brewers Timeline 1991–1997". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. http://milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com/mil/history/timeline4.jsp. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
- ^ a b "Milwaukee Brewers Team History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MIL/. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
- ^ "Rollie Fingers Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fingero01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ a b "Robin Yount Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/y/yountro01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ "Pete Vuckovich Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/vuckope01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ "Cecil Cooper Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/coopece01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ "Pat Listach Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/listapa01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ "Ryan Braun Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/braunry02.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ^ "Prince Fielder Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fieldpr01.shtml. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
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