| 1930 |
Washington Senators |
67-87 |
6th |
146,181 |
Bill Rodgers |
| 1931 |
Washington Senators |
79-74 |
4th |
172,286 |
Bert Niehoff |
| 1932 |
Washington Senators |
98-51 |
1st |
179,601 |
Bert Niehoff |
| 1933 |
Washington Senators |
39-35 |
4th |
78,531 |
Bert Niehoff |
| |
|
35-42 |
7th |
|
|
| 1934 |
Washington Senators |
34-41 |
7th |
94,894 |
Zinn Beck/ Mule Shirley |
| |
|
44-34 |
2nd |
|
| 1935 |
Washington Senators |
75-75 |
5th |
100,060 |
Mule Shirley/ Clyde Milan |
| 1936 |
Washington Senators |
64-89 |
7th |
144,959 |
Clyde Milan/ Joe B’n’witz/ Alex McCall/ Joe Engel/ Calvin Griffith |
| 1937 |
Washington Senators |
56-95 |
7th |
42,064 |
Clyde Milan/ Bill Rodgers |
| 1938 |
Washington Senators |
66-85 |
7th |
121,852 |
Walter Millies/ Rogers Hornsby |
| 1939 |
Washington Senators |
67-65 |
1st |
133,676 |
Kiki Cuyler |
| 1940 |
Washington Senators |
71-79 |
4th |
75,104 |
Kiki Cuyler |
| 1941 |
Washington Senators |
78-76 |
4th |
62,419 |
Kiki Cuyler/ Sparky Olson |
| 1942 |
Washington Senators |
66-86 |
7th |
57,353 |
Sparky Olson |
| 1943 |
Washington Senators |
33-33 |
6th |
55,724 |
Sparky Olson |
| |
|
36-37 |
5th |
|
|
| 1944 |
Washington Senators |
28-36 |
7th |
63,678 |
Scrappy Moore |
| |
|
29-47 |
8th |
|
|
| 1945 |
Washington Senators |
86-55 |
2nd |
158,733 |
Bert Niehoff |
| 1946 |
Washington Senators |
79-73 |
3rd |
209,598 |
Bert Niehoff |
| 1947 |
Washington Senators |
79-75 |
4th |
202,973 |
Bert Niehoff |
| 1948 |
Washington Senators |
58-96 |
8th |
141,059 |
George Myatt |
| 1949 |
Washington Senators |
60-92 |
8th |
155,468 |
George Myatt/ Fred Walters |
| 1950 |
Washington Senators |
58-89 |
7th |
132,102 |
Fred Walters |
| 1951 |
Washington Senators |
62-91 |
8th |
132,102 |
Jack Onslow |
| 1952 |
Washington Senators |
86-56 |
1st |
252,703 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1953 |
Washington Senators |
73-81 |
6th |
172,042 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1954 |
Washington Senators |
75-76 |
5th |
149,453 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1955 |
Washington Senators |
80-74 |
3rd |
160,009 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1956 |
Washington Senators |
76-78 |
6th |
99,091 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1957 |
Washington Senators |
83-70 |
4th |
130,417 |
Cal Ermer |
| 1958 |
Washington Senators |
77-76 |
4th |
86,329 |
John “Red” Marion |
| 1959 |
Washington Senators |
25-35 |
6th |
59,128 |
John “Red” Marion |
| |
|
43-51 |
6th |
|
|
| 1960 |
Washington Senators |
60-93 |
8th |
58,010 |
Forrest V. “Spark” Jacobs |
| 1961 |
Minnesota Twins |
90-62 |
1st |
107,449 |
Frank Lucchesi |
| 1963 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
35-35 |
5th |
57,116 |
Jack Phillips |
| |
|
27-43 |
7th |
|
|
| 1964 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
65-74 |
6th |
40,331 |
Jack Phillips |
| 1965 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
60-80 |
7th |
25,707 |
Jack Phillips |
| 1976 |
Oakland Athletics |
34-30 |
1st |
135,144 |
Rene Lachemann |
| |
|
36-38 |
2nd |
|
|
| 1977 |
Oakland Athletics |
30-38 |
2nd |
92,601 |
George Farson |
| |
|
31-37 |
2nd |
|
|
| 1978 |
Cleveland Indians |
26-41 |
5th |
53,917 |
John Orsino/ Jimmy Bragan |
| 1979 |
Cleveland Indians |
32-35 |
4th |
107,780 |
Woody Smith |
| |
|
43-34 |
3rd |
|
|
| 1980 |
Cleveland Indians |
31-39 |
4th |
132,338 |
Woody Smith |
| |
|
30-44 |
4th |
|
|
| 1981 |
Cleveland Indians |
34-38 |
3rd |
149,017 |
Woody Smith |
| |
|
37-39 |
4th |
|
|
| 1982 |
Cleveland Indians |
34-38 |
3rd |
157,948 |
“Dirty” Al Gallagher |
| |
|
29-42 |
5th |
|
|
| 1983 |
Seattle Mariners |
30-41 |
5th |
150,473 |
Allen LaGrant “Mickey” Bowers |
| |
|
38-34 |
3rd |
|
| 1984 |
Seattle Mariners |
32-34 |
3rd |
130,509 |
Bill Plummer |
| |
|
31-47 |
4th |
|
|
| 1985 |
Seattle Mariners |
36-36 |
3rd |
112,700 |
Bill Plummer |
| |
|
30-42 |
5th |
|
|
| 1986 |
Seattle Mariners |
35-36 |
4th |
118,864 |
R.J. Harrison |
| |
|
29-42 |
5th |
|
|
| 1987 |
Seattle Mariners |
34-38 |
4th |
110,894 |
Sal Rende |
| |
|
29-33 |
4th |
|
|
| 1988 |
Cincinnati Reds |
43-30 |
1st |
138,411 |
Tom Runnells |
| |
|
38-32 |
2nd |
|
|
| 1989 |
Cincinnati Reds |
33-38 |
4th |
156,677 |
Jim Tracy |
| |
|
25-43 |
5th |
|
|
| 1990 |
Cincinnati Reds |
35-36 |
4th |
141,743 |
Jim Tracy |
| |
|
31-42 |
4th |
|
|
| 1991 |
Cincinnati Reds |
35-32 |
2nd |
186,285 |
Jim Tracy |
| |
|
38-39 |
3rd |
|
|
| 1992 |
Cincinnati Reds |
46-25 |
1st |
296,688 |
Dave Miley/ Tom Nieto/ Ron Oester |
| |
|
44-28 |
1st |
|
| 1993 |
Cincinnati Reds |
34-38 |
4th |
270,671 |
Pat Kelley |
| |
|
38-31 |
2nd |
|
|
| 1994 |
Cincinnati Reds |
28-42 |
5th |
292,920 |
Pat Kelley |
| |
|
39-31 |
1st |
|
|
| 1995 |
Cincinnati Reds |
36-36 |
2nd |
290,002 |
Dave Miley |
| |
|
47-24 |
1st |
|
|
| 1996 |
Cincinnati Reds |
33-37 |
3rd |
227,885 |
Mark Berry |
| |
|
48-22 |
1st |
|
|
| 1997 |
Cincinnati Reds |
37-32 |
2nd |
228,391 |
Mark Berry |
| |
|
33-37 |
3rd |
|
|
| 1998 |
Cincinnati Reds |
25-45 |
5th |
230,475 |
Mark Berry |
| |
|
40-28 |
2nd |
|
|
| 1999 |
Cincinnati Reds |
37-33 |
3rd |
218,946 |
Phillip Wellman |
| |
|
41-29 |
1st |
|
|