List of Cleveland Indians seasons

List of Cleveland Indians seasons

This article lists the results of every season of the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball.

World Series Champions American League Champions Division Champions (1969-present) Wild Card Berth (1995-Present)
Season Team Level League Division Regular season results Post-season results Year-end awards
Finish Won Lost Pct.
Cleveland Blues
1901 1901   AL 7th 54 82 .397
Cleveland Bronchos
1902 1902   AL 5th 69 67 .507
Cleveland Naps
1903 1903 MLB AL 3rd 77 63 .550
1904 1904 MLB AL 4th 86 65 .570
1905 1905 MLB AL 5th 76 78 .494
1906 1906 MLB AL 3rd 89 64 .582
1907 1907 MLB AL 4th 85 67 .559
1908 1908 MLB AL 2nd 90 64 .584
1909 1909 MLB AL 6th 71 82 .464
1910 1910 MLB AL 5th 71 81 .467
1911 1911 MLB AL 3rd 80 73 .523
1912 1912 MLB AL 5th 75 78 .490
1913 1913 MLB AL 3rd 86 66 .566
1914 1914 MLB AL 8th 51 102 .333
Cleveland Indians
1915 1915 MLB AL 7th 57 95 .375
1916 1916 MLB AL 6th 77 77 .500
1917 1917 MLB AL 3rd 88 66 .571
1918 1918 MLB AL 2nd 73 54 .575
1919 1919 MLB AL 2nd 84 55 .604
1920 1920 MLB AL 1st 98 56 .636 Won World Series (Robins 5-2)
1921 1921 MLB AL 2nd 94 60 .610
1922 1922 MLB AL 4th 78 76 .506
1923 1923 MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536
1924 1924 MLB AL 6th 67 86 .438
1925 1925 MLB AL 6th 70 84 .455
1926 1926 MLB AL 2nd 88 66 .571

George Burns (MVP)

1927 1927 MLB AL 6th 66 87 .431
1928 1928 MLB AL 7th 62 92 .403
1929 1929 MLB AL 3rd 81 71 .533
1930 1930 MLB AL 4th 81 73 .526
1931 1931 MLB AL 4th 78 76 .506
1932 1932 MLB AL 4th 87 65 .572
1933 1933 MLB AL 4th 75 76 .497
1934 1934 MLB AL 3rd 85 69 .552
1935 1935 MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536
1936 1936 MLB AL 5th 80 74 .519
1937 1937 MLB AL 4th 83 71 .539
1938 1938 MLB AL 3rd 86 66 .566
1939 1939 MLB AL 3rd 87 67 .565
1940 1940 MLB AL 2nd 89 65 .578

Bob Feller (TC)

1941 1941 MLB AL 4th[1] 75 79 .487
1942 1942 MLB AL 4th 75 79 .487
1943 1943 MLB AL 3rd 82 71 .536
1944 1944 MLB AL 5th[2] 72 82 .468
1945 1945 MLB AL 5th 73 72 .503
1946 1946 MLB AL 6th 68 86 .442
1947 1947 MLB AL 4th 80 74 .519
1948 1948 MLB AL 1st [3] 97 58 .626 Won World Series (Braves 4-2) Lou Boudreau (MVP)
1949 1949 MLB AL 3rd 89 65 .578
1950 1950 MLB AL 4th 92 62 .597
1951 1951 MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604
1952 1952 MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604
1953 1953 MLB AL 2nd 92 62 .597

Al Rosen (MVP)

1954 1954 MLB AL 1st 111 43 .721

Lost World Series (Giants 0-4)

1955 1955 MLB AL 2nd 93 61 .604

Herb Score (ROY)

1956 1956 MLB AL 2nd 88 66 .571
1957 1957 MLB AL 6th 76 77 .497
1958 1958 MLB AL 4th 77 76 .503

Vic Power (GG)

1959 1959 MLB AL 2nd 89 65 .578

Minnie Minoso (GG)
Vic Power (GG)

1960 1960 MLB AL 4th 76 78 .494

Jimmy Piersall (GG)
Vic Power (GG)

1961 1961 MLB AL 5th 78 83 .484

Vic Power (GG)

1962 1962 MLB AL 6th 80 82 .494
1963 1963 MLB AL 5th[4] 79 83 .488
1964 1964 MLB AL 6th[5] 79 83 .488
1965 1965 MLB AL 5th 87 75 .537
1966 1966 MLB AL 5th 81 81 .500
1967 1967 MLB AL 8th 75 87 .463
1968 1968 MLB AL 3rd 86 75 .534
1969 1969 MLB AL East 6th 62 99 .385
1970 1970 MLB AL East 5th 76 86 .469

Ray Fosse (GG)

1970 1970 MLB AL East 5th 76 86 .469

Ray Fosse (GG)

1971 1971 MLB AL East 6th 60 102 .371

Chris Chambliss (ROY)
Ray Fosse (GG)

1972 1972 MLB AL East 5th 72 84 .462

Gaylord Perry (CYA)

1973 1973 MLB AL East 6th 71 91 .438
1974 1974 MLB AL East 4th 77 85 .475
1975 1975 MLB AL East 4th 79 80 .497
1976 1976 MLB AL East 4th 81 78 .509

Rick Manning (GG)

1977 1977 MLB AL East 5th 71 90 .441
1978 1978 MLB AL East 6th 69 90 .434
1979 1979 MLB AL East 6th 81 80 .503
1980 1980 MLB AL East 6th 79 82 .494

Joe Charboneau (ROY)

1981 1981 [6] MLB AL East 6th 26 24 .520
5th 26 27 .491
1982 1982 MLB AL East 6th[7] 78 84 .481
1983 1983 MLB AL East 7th 70 92 .432
1984 1984 MLB AL East 6th 75 87 .463
1985 1985 MLB AL East 7th 60 102 .370
1986 1986 MLB AL East 5th 84 78 .519
1987 1987 MLB AL East 7th 61 101 .377
1988 1988 MLB AL East 6th 78 84 .481
1989 1989 MLB AL East 6th 73 89 .451
1990 1990 MLB AL East 4th 77 85 .475

Sandy Alomar (ROY, GG)

1991 1991 MLB AL East 7th 57 105 .352
1992 1992 MLB AL East 4th[8] 76 86 .469
1993 1993 MLB AL East 6th 76 86 .469

Carlos Baerga (SS)
Kenny Lofton (GG)

1994 1994 MLB AL Central 2nd[9] 66 47 .584

Carlos Baerga (SS)
Kenny Lofton (GG)
Omar Vizquel (GG)

1995 1995 MLB AL Central 1st 100 44 .694

Won Division Series (Red Sox 3-0)
Won ALCS (Mariners 4-2)
Lost World Series (Braves 2-4)

Albert Belle (SS)
Kenny Lofton (GG)
Omar Vizquel (GG)
1996 1996 MLB AL Central 1st 99 62 .615

Lost Division Series (Orioles 1-3)

Kenny Lofton (GG)

Jim Thome (SS
Omar Vizquel (GG)

1997 1997 MLB AL Central 1st 86 75 .534

Won Division Series (Yankees 3-2)
Won ALCS (Orioles 4-2)
Lost World Series (Marlins 3-4)

Omar Vizquel (GG)

Matt Williams (GG, SS)

1998 1998 MLB AL Central 1st 89 73 .549

Won Division Series (Red Sox 3-1)
Lost ALCS (Yankees 2-4)

Omar Vizquel (GG)
1999 1999 MLB AL Central 1st 97 65 .599

Lost Division Series (Red Sox 2-3)

Roberto Alomar (GG, SS)

Omar Vizquel (GG)

2000 2000 MLB AL Central 2nd 90 72 .556

Roberto Alomar (GG, SS)
Travis Fryman (GG)
Omar Vizquel (GG)

2001 2001 MLB AL Central 1st 91 71 .562

Lost Division Series (Mariners 2-3)

Roberto Alomar (GG)

Omar Vizquel (GG)

2002 2002 MLB AL Central 3rd 74 88 .457
2003 2003 MLB AL Central 4th 68 94 .420
2004 2004 MLB AL Central 3rd 80 82 .494 Victor Martinez (SS)
2005 2005 MLB AL Central 2nd 93 69 .574
2006 2006 MLB AL Central 4th 78 84 .481
2007 2007 MLB AL Central 1st 96 66 .593

Won Division Series (Yankees 3-1)
Lost ALCS (Red Sox 3-4)

CC Sabathia (CYA)

Grady Sizemore (GG)
Eric Wedge (MOY)

2008 2008 MLB AL Central 3rd 81 81 .500

Cliff Lee (CYA, CPY)
Grady Sizemore (GG, SS)

2009 2009 MLB AL Central 4th[10] 65 97 .401
2010 2010 MLB AL Central 4th 69 93 .426
2011 2011 MLB AL Central 2nd 80 82 .494
Overall 8785 8464 .509 Regular Season games
44 41 .518 Postseason games
8 8 .500 Postseason series
8829 8505 .509 Regular season and post season games

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 one-game playoff 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.

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