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词条 List of Cleveland Indians seasons
释义

  1. Key

  2. Seasons

  3. Record by decade

  4. All-time records

  5. Notes

  6. External links

The Cleveland Indians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio.

They were a founder member of the American League in 1901 as the Cleveland Bluebirds (or Blues). They renamed to the Cleveland Napoleons (Naps) in 1903, before adopting their current name in 1915. The Indians made their first World Series appearance in 1920 and won the first of their two World Series titles.

Since then, the Indians have had two major periods of success. The first was from 1947 to 1956, when they had winning records in every season, including a 111–43 record in 1954, which remains the best Major League Baseball regular season record since the 1909 Pirates, and won their only other World Series in 1948. The Indians’ other highly successful period was from 1994 to 2001, when they had eight consecutive winning seasons, six AL Central division titles, and two World Series appearances in 1995 and 1997, but lost both of these World Series.

The Indians have also experienced failure in their history. From the split of the American League into two divisions in 1969 until 1993, the Indians did not make a single postseason appearance and played only four winning seasons. They posted 100 losses four times during the era.

Key

ALCS
American League Championship Series
ALDS
American League Division Series
MVP
Most Valuable Player Award
TC
Triple Crown
MOY
Manager of the Year Award
ROY
Rookie of the Year Award
CYA
Cy Young Award
CBPOY
Comeback Player of the Year Award
WSMVP
World Series Most Valuable Player Award

Seasons

World Series champions †AL champions *Division champions (1969–present) ^Wild card berth (1995–present) ¤
SeasonTeamLevelLeagueDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%GBPlayoffsAwards
Cleveland Blues
19011901MLB AL 7th 54 82 .397 29
Cleveland Bronchos
19021902MLB AL 5th 69 67 .507 14
Cleveland Naps
19031903MLB AL 3rd 77 63 .550 15
19041904MLB AL 4th 86 65 .570
19051905MLB AL 5th 76 78 .494 19
19061906MLB AL 3rd 89 64 .582 5
19071907MLB AL 4th 85 67 .559 8
19081908MLB AL 2nd 90 64 .584 ½
19091909MLB AL 6th 71 82 .464 27½
19101910MLB AL 5th 71 81 .467 32
19111911MLB AL 3rd 80 73 .523 22
19121912MLB AL 5th 75 78 .490 30½
19131913MLB AL 3rd 86 66 .566
19141914MLB AL 8th 51 102 .333 48½
Cleveland Indians
19151915MLB AL 7th 57 95 .375 44½
19161916MLB AL 6th 77 77 .500 14
19171917MLB AL 3rd 88 66 .571 12
19181918MLB AL 2nd 73 54 .575
19191919MLB AL 2nd 84 55 .604
19201920MLB †AL * 1st 98 56 .636 Won World Series (Robins) 5–2 †
19211921MLB AL 2nd 94 60 .610
19221922MLB AL 4th 78 76 .506 16
19231923MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536 16½
19241924MLB AL 6th 67 86 .438 24½
19251925MLB AL 6th 70 84 .455 27½
19261926MLB AL 2nd 88 66 .571 3

George Burns (MVP)

19271927MLB AL 6th 66 87 .431 43½
19281928MLB AL 7th 62 92 .403 39
19291929MLB AL 3rd 81 71 .533 24
19301930MLB AL 4th 81 73 .526 21
19311931MLB AL 4th 78 76 .506 30
19321932MLB AL 4th 87 65 .572 19
19331933MLB AL 4th 75 76 .497 23½
19341934MLB AL 3rd 85 69 .552 16
19351935MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536 12
19361936MLB AL 5th 80 74 .519 22½
19371937MLB AL 4th 83 71 .539 19
19381938MLB AL 3rd 86 66 .566 13
19391939MLB AL 3rd 87 67 .565 20½
19401940MLB AL 2nd 89 65 .578 1

Bob Feller (TC)

19411941MLB AL 4th[1] 75 79 .487 26
19421942MLB AL 4th 75 79 .487 28
19431943MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536 15½
19441944MLB AL 5th[2] 72 82 .468 17
19451945MLB AL 5th 73 72 .503 11
19461946MLB AL 6th 68 86 .442 36
19471947MLB AL 4th 80 74 .519 17
19481948MLB †AL * 1st[3] 97 58 .626 Won World Series (Braves) 4–2 †Lou Boudreau (MVP)
19491949MLB AL 3rd 89 65 .578 8
19501950MLB AL 4th 92 62 .597 6
19511951MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604 5
19521952MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604 2
19531953MLB AL 2nd 92 62 .597

Al Rosen (MVP)

19541954MLBAL * 1st 111 43 .721 Lost World Series (Giants) 4–0 *
19551955MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604 3

Herb Score (ROY)

19561956MLB AL 2nd 88 66 .571 9
19571957MLB AL 6th 76 77 .497 21½
19581958MLB AL 4th 77 76 .503 14½
19591959MLB AL 2nd 89 65 .578 5
19601960MLB AL 4th 76 78 .494 21
19611961MLB AL 5th 78 83 .484 30½
19621962MLB AL 6th 80 82 .494 16
19631963MLB AL 5th[4] 79 83 .488 25½
19641964MLB AL 6th[5] 79 83 .488 20
19651965MLB AL 5th 87 75 .537 15
19661966MLB AL 5th 81 81 .500 17
19671967MLB AL 8th 75 87 .463 17
19681968MLB AL 3rd 86 75 .534 16½
19691969MLB AL East 6th 62 99 .385 46½
19701970MLB AL East 5th 76 86 .469 32
19711971MLB AL East 6th 60 102 .371 43 Chris Chambliss (ROY)
19721972MLB AL East 5th 72 84 .462 14

Gaylord Perry (CYA)

19731973MLB AL East 6th 71 91 .438 26
19741974MLB AL East 4th 77 85 .475 14
19751975MLB AL East 4th 79 80 .497 15½
19761976MLB AL East 4th 81 78 .509 16
19771977MLB AL East 5th 71 90 .441 28½
19781978MLB AL East 6th 69 90 .434 29
19791979MLB AL East 6th 81 80 .503 22
19801980MLB AL East 6th 79 82 .494 23 Joe Charboneau (ROY)
19811981[6]MLBALEast 6th 26 24 .520 5
5th 26 27 .491 5
19821982MLB AL East 6th[7] 78 84 .481 17
19831983MLB AL East 7th 70 92 .432 28
19841984MLB AL East 6th 75 87 .463 29
19851985MLB AL East 7th 60 102 .370 39½
19861986MLB AL East 5th 84 78 .519 11½
19871987MLB AL East 7th 61 101 .377 37
19881988MLB AL East 6th 78 84 .481 11
19891989MLB AL East 6th 73 89 .451 16
19901990MLB AL East 4th 77 85 .475 11

Sandy Alomar (ROY)

19911991MLB AL East 7th 57 105 .352 34
19921992MLB AL East 4th[8] 76 86 .469 20
19931993MLB AL East 6th 76 86 .469 19
19941994MLB AL Central 2nd 66 47 .584 1 Playoffs canceled[9]
19951995MLBAL *Central ^1st ^ 100 44 .694 Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0
Won ALCS (Mariners) 4–2
Lost World Series (Braves) 4–2 *
19961996MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 99 62 .615 Lost ALDS (Orioles) 3–1
19971997MLBAL *Central ^1st ^ 86 75 .534 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–2
Won ALCS (Orioles) 4–2
Lost World Series (Marlins) 4–3 *
19981998MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 89 73 .549 Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–1
Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–2
19991999MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 97 65 .599 Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–2
20002000MLB AL Central 2nd 90 72 .556 5
20012001MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 91 71 .562 Lost ALDS (Mariners) 3–2
20022002MLB AL Central 3rd 74 88 .457 20½
20032003MLB AL Central 4th 68 94 .420 22
20042004MLB AL Central 3rd 80 82 .494 12
20052005MLB AL Central 2nd 93 69 .574 6
20062006MLB AL Central 4th 78 84 .481 18
20072007MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 96 66 .593 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–1
Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4–3
CC Sabathia (CYA)
Eric Wedge (MOY)
20082008MLB AL Central 3rd 81 81 .500 Cliff Lee (CYA, CBPOY)
20092009MLB AL Central 4th[10] 65 97 .401 21½
20102010MLB AL Central 4th 69 93 .426 25
20112011MLB AL Central 2nd 80 82 .494 15
20122012MLB AL Central 4th 68 94 .420 20
20132013MLB AL Central 2nd ¤ 92 70 92|70}} 1 Lost ALWC (Rays) Terry Francona (MOY)
20142014MLB AL Central 3rd 85 77 85|77}} 5 Corey Kluber (CYA)
20152015MLB AL Central 3rd 81 80 81|80}} 13½
20162016MLBAL *Central ^1st ^ 94 67 94|67}}Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0
Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–1
Lost World Series (Cubs) 4–3 *
Terry Francona (MOY)
20172017MLB AL Central ^1st ^10260 .630 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–2 Corey Kluber (CYA)
20182018 MLB AL Central ^1st ^ 91 71 .563 Lost ALDS (Astros) 3–0

Record by decade

The following table describes the Indians' MLB win–loss record by decade.

1900s 697 632 .524
1910s 742 747 .498
1920s 786 749 .512
1930s 824 708 .538
1940s 800 731 .523
1950s 904 634 .588
1960s 783 826 .487
1970s 737 866 .460
1980s 710 849 .455
1990s 823 728 .531
2000s 816 804 .504
2010s 762 694 .523

These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Cleveland Indians History & Encyclopedia,[11] except where noted, and are current as of October 18, 2016.

All-time records

Records are current through the 2018 regular season

Wins Losses Win %
Regular season games 9384 8968 9384|8968}}
Postseason games 56 50 56|50}}
Postseason series 10 11 10|11}}
Regular season and post season games 9440 9018 9440|9018}}

Notes

1. ^The Indians finished the 1941 season tied with the Detroit Tigers for 4th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
2. ^The Indians finished the 1944 season tied with the Philadelphia Athletics for 5th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
3. ^The Indians finished the 1948 season tied with the Boston Red Sox for first place in the American League. The Indians defeated the Red Sox 8-3 in a tie-breaker game to win the AL pennant
4. ^The Indians finished the 1963 season tied with the Detroit Tigers for 5th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
5. ^The Indians finished the 1964 season tied with the Minnesota Twins for 6th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
6. ^The 1981 season was split into two halves as a result of the 1981 Players Strike. The top line represents the results of the first half and the bottom line represents the results of the second half.
7. ^The Indians finished the 1982 season tied with the Toronto Blue Jays for 6th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
8. ^The Indians finished the 1992 season tied with the New York Yankees for 4th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
9. ^The 1994 season was cut short as a result of the 1994 Players Strike. The Indians were in the lead for the wild card spot and one game out of first place in the AL Central at the time of the strike.
10. ^The Indians finished the 2009 season tied with the Kansas City Royals for 4th place. MLB does not officially break ties except those involving playoff spots.
11. ^{{cite web | title = Cleveland Indians History & Encyclopedia | publisher = Baseball-Reference.com | url = https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CLE/ | accessdate = October 18, 2016 }}

External links

  • Indians Year-By-Year Results at MLB.com
  • Indians Postseason Results at MLB.com
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