List of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders seasons
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders are a Minor League Baseball team that plays in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area of Pennsylvania. Founded as members of the Triple-A classification International League (IL) in 1989, the team was known as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons during their Major League Baseball (MLB) affiliation with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1989 to 2006. They became known as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees in 2007 after affiliating with the New York Yankees, rebranding as the RailRiders in 2013 while maintaining their affiliation with New York. In conjunction with the 2021 restructuring of the minor leagues, the RailRiders were placed in the new Triple-A East (AAAE) in 2021,[2] but this league was renamed the International League in 2022.[3]
The team has played 4,999 regular-season games and compiled a win–loss record of 2,665–2,334, resulting in a winning percentage of .533. The RailRiders' best regular-season record occurred in 2016 when they finished 91–53 (.636). Conversely, their worst record was 62–80 (.437), which they recorded in both 1993 and 1994.[4] The RailRiders have won two International League championships (2008 and 2016) and one Triple-A championship (2016).[5][6][7] They have also claimed thirteen division titles, including five consecutive division championships from 2006 to 2010, as well as three wild card playoff berths. The RailRiders experienced a difficult start, making only one postseason appearance in their first ten seasons—an IL championship series berth in 1992—which was also their only winning season during that span. However, under manager Dave Miley (2007–2015), the team enjoyed a sustained period of success, reaching the postseason four straight times and winning seven division titles. Miley also guided them to two IL championship series, winning in 2008 and finishing as the runner-up in 2009.[8]
Season-by-season records
League | The team's final position in the league standings |
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Division | The team's final position in the divisional standings |
GB | Games behind the team that finished in first place in the division that season |
Apps. | Postseason appearances: number of seasons the team qualified for the postseason |
‡ | Class champions (1989–present) |
† | League champions (1989–present) |
* | Division champions (1989–2022) |
^ | Postseason berth (1992–present) |
Season | League | Regular-season | Postseason | MLB affiliate | Ref. | ||||||
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Record | Win % | League | Division | GB | Record | Win % | Result | ||||
1989 | IL | 64–79 | .448 | 7th | 3rd | 18 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [9] |
1990 | IL | 68–78 | .466 | 5th | 2nd | 21+1⁄2 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [10] |
1991 | IL | 65–78 | .455 | 7th | 4th | 14 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [11] |
1992 * |
IL | 84–58 | .592 | 2nd | 1st | — | 5–4 | .556 | Won Eastern Division title[12] Won semifinals vs. Pawtucket Red Sox, 3–1[13] Lost IL championship vs. Columbus Clippers, 3–2[14] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [15] |
1993 | IL | 62–80 | .437 | 8th | 3rd | 12+1⁄2 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [16] |
1994 | IL | 62–80 | .437 | 10th | 5th | 16 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [17] |
1995 | IL | 70–72 | .493 | 8th | 4th | 3 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [18] |
1996 | IL | 70–72 | .493 | 5th | 3rd | 8 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [19] |
1997 | IL | 66–76 | .465 | 8th | 3rd | 17+1⁄2 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [20] |
1998 | IL | 67–75 | .472 | 11th | 6th | 13+1⁄2 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [21] |
1999 * |
IL | 78–66 | .542 | 5th | 1st | — | 2–3 | .400 | Won Northern Division title[22] Lost semifinals vs. Charlotte Knights, 3–2[23] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [24] |
2000 ^ |
IL | 85–60 | .586 | 2nd | 2nd | 1 | 5–4 | .556 | Won wild card berth[25] Won semifinals vs. Buffalo Bisons, 3–1[26] Lost IL championship vs. Indianapolis Indians, 3–2[27] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [28] |
2001 ^ |
IL | 78–65 | .545 | 4th | 2nd | 13+1⁄2 | 3–3 | .500 | Won wild card berth[29] Won semifinals vs. Buffalo Bisons, 3–2[30] Lost IL championship vs. Louisville RiverBats, 1–0[n 1] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [34] |
2002 * |
IL | 91–53 | .632 | 1st | 1st | — | 0–3 | .000 | Won Northern Division title[35] Lost semifinals vs. Buffalo Bisons, 3–0[36] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [37] |
2003 | IL | 73–70 | .510 | 7th (tie) | 3rd (tie) | 9+1⁄2 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [38] |
2004 | IL | 69–73 | .486 | 8th | 4th | 13 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [39] |
2005 | IL | 69–75 | .479 | 9th (tie) | 5th (tie) | 13 | — | — | — | Philadelphia Phillies | [40] |
2006 * |
IL | 84–58 | .592 | 1st | 1st | — | 1–3 | .250 | Won Northern Division title[41] Lost semifinals vs. Rochester Red Wings, 3–1[42] |
Philadelphia Phillies | [43] |
2007 * |
IL | 84–59 | .587 | 1st | 1st | — | 1–3 | .250 | Won Northern Division title[44] Lost semifinals vs. Richmond Braves, 3–1[45] |
New York Yankees | [46] |
2008 * † |
IL | 88–56 | .611 | 1st (tie) | 1st | — | 6–3 | .667 | Won Northern Division title[47] Won semifinals vs. Pawtucket Red Sox, 3–1[48] Won IL championship vs. Durham Bulls, 3–1[49] Lost Triple-A championship vs. Sacramento River Cats[50] |
New York Yankees | [51] |
2009 * |
IL | 81–60 | .574 | 3rd | 1st | — | 3–4 | .429 | Won Northern Division title[52] Won semifinals vs. Gwinnett Braves, 3–1[53] Lost IL championship vs. Durham Bulls, 3–0[54] |
New York Yankees | [55] |
2010 * |
IL | 87–56 | .608 | 2nd | 1st | — | 1–3 | .250 | Won Northern Division title[56] Lost semifinals vs. Columbus Clippers, 3–1[57] |
New York Yankees | [58] |
2011 | IL | 73–69 | .514 | 7th | 3rd | 8 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [59] |
2012 * |
IL | 84–60 | .583 | 2nd | 1st | — | 1–3 | .250 | Won Northern Division title[60] Lost semifinals vs. Pawtucket Red Sox, 3–1[61] |
New York Yankees | [62] |
2013 | IL | 68–76 | .472 | 10th | 5th | 12+1⁄2 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [63] |
2014 | IL | 68–76 | .472 | 10th | 5th | 13+1⁄2 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [64] |
2015 * |
IL | 81–63 | .563 | 3rd | 1st | — | 0–3 | .000 | Won Northern Division title[65] Lost semifinals vs. Indianapolis Indians, 3–0[66] |
New York Yankees | [67] |
2016 * † ‡ |
IL | 91–52 | .636 | 1st | 1st | — | 7–1 | .875 | Won Northern Division title[68] Won semifinals vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs, 3–0[69] Won IL championship vs. Gwinnett Braves, 3–1[6] Won Triple-A championship vs. El Paso Chihuahuas[70] |
New York Yankees | [71] |
2017 * |
IL | 86–55 | .610 | 1st | 1st | — | 4–4 | .500 | Won Northern Division title[72] Won semifinals vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs, 3–1[73] Lost IL championship vs. Durham Bulls, 3–1[74] |
New York Yankees | [75] |
2018 ^ |
IL | 73–65 | .529 | 3rd | 2nd | 10 | 5–4 | .556 | Won wild card berth[76] Won semifinals vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs, 3–1[77] Lost IL championship vs. Durham Bulls, 3–2[78] |
New York Yankees | [79] |
2019 * |
IL | 76–65 | .539 | 5th | 1st | — | 0–3 | .000 | Won Northern Division title[n 2] Lost semifinals vs. Durham Bulls, 3–0[83] |
New York Yankees | [84] |
2020 | IL | Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)[85] | New York Yankees | [86] | |||||||
2021 | AAAE | 75–52[n 3] | .591 | 3rd | 2nd | 4+1⁄2 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [90] |
2022 | IL | 83–67 | .553 | 5th | 2nd | 3 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [91] |
2023 | IL | 73–75 | .493 | 10th | 6th | 16+1⁄2 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [92] |
2024 | IL | 89–60 | .597 | 2nd | 1st | — | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [93] |
Totals | — | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | — | — | — | 44–51 | .463 | — | — | — |
Note: The statistics are current as of the 2024 International League season.
Split-season records
The International League, in which the RailRiders have been competing in since 1989, started to use a split-season format since 2023 in which the teams with the best league-wide records at the end of each half qualified for the playoffs.[94][95][96]
Season | League | Half | Regular-season | Postseason | MLB affiliate | Ref. | ||||||
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Record | Win % | League | Division | GB | Record | Win % | Result | |||||
2023 | IL | 1st | 34–40 | .459 | 13th | 7th | 14 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [97] |
2nd | 39–35 | .527 | 9th | 7th | 81⁄2 | [98] | ||||||
2024 | IL | 1st | 43–31 | .581 | 3rd | 2nd | 61⁄2 | — | — | — | New York Yankees | [99] |
2nd | 46–29 | .613 | 2nd | 1st | 21⁄2 | [100] | ||||||
Totals | — | — | 162–135 | .545 | — | — | — | 0–0 | – | — | — | — |
Franchise totals
By classification
Affiliation | Regular-season | Postseason | Composite | ||||
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Record | Win % | Apps. | Record | Win % | Record | Win % | |
Triple-A (1989–2024) | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | 16 | 44–51 | .463 | 2,709–2,385 | .532 |
All-time | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | 16 | 44–51 | .463 | 2,709–2,385 | .532 |
By league
Affiliation | Regular-season | Postseason | Composite | ||||
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Record | Win % | Apps. | Record | Win % | Record | Win % | |
Triple-A East / International League (1989–2024) | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | 16 | 44–51 | .463 | 2,709–2,385 | .532 |
All-time | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | 16 | 44–51 | .463 | 2,709–2,385 | .532 |
By affiliation
Affiliation | Regular-season | Postseason | Composite | ||||
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Record | Win % | Apps. | Record | Win % | Record | Win % | |
Philadelphia Phillies (1989–2006) | 1,305–1,268 | .507 | 6 | 16–20 | .444 | 1,321–1,288 | .506 |
New York Yankees (2007–2024) | 1,360–1,066 | .561 | 10 | 28–31 | .475 | 1,388–1,097 | .559 |
All-time | 2,665–2,334 | .533 | 16 | 44–51 | .463 | 2,709–2,385 | .532 |
Notes
- ^ The 2001 playoffs were cancelled in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Louisville, which had won the first game of the series before its cancellation, was declared the winner.[31][32][33]
- ^ SWB finished the 2019 season tied for first with the Syracuse Mets, each with a 75–65 record. On September 3, SWB defeated Syracuse in a one-game playoff, 14–13, to win the Northern Division title.[80][81][82]
- ^ In 2021, the team with the best record at the end of the regular season was declared the International League champion.[87] Scranton/Wilkes-Barre had a 68–49 (.581) record, 3 games behind first place, which put them third in the league and second in their division.[88] The regular season was followed by the Triple-A Final Stretch, a 10-game postseason tournament in which all 30 Triple-A clubs competed for the highest winning percentage.[87] Scranton/Wilkes-Barre finished the tournament tied for sixth place with a 7–3 (.700) record.[89]
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