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Year-by-year record Chiefs

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Year W-L Win pct. Standing Manager Mgr. or owner Attendance Playoff wins
2014 Billy Gardner, Jr. Jason Smorol
2013 66–78 .458 11 Tony Beasley John Simone 345,047[1]
2012 70–74 .486 9 Tony Beasley John Simone 349,027
2011 66–74 .471 10 Randy Knorr John Simone 374,680
2010 76–67 .531 5 Trent Jewett John Simone 416,382
2009 76–68 .528 5 Tim Foli John Simone 392,518
2008 69–73 .485 7 Doug Davis John Simone 392,028
2007 64–80 .448 11 Doug Davis John Simone 380,152
2006 64–79 .448 12 Mike Basso John Simone 347,699
2005 71–73 .493 8 Marty Pevey John Simone 382,896
2004 66–78 .458 11 Marty Pevey John Simone 364,648
2003 62–79 .440 14 Omar Malavé John Simone 356,303
2002 64–80 .444 10 Omar Malavé John Simone 413,566
2001 71–73 .493 6 Omar Malavé John Simone 423,405
2000 74–66 .529 7 Pat Kelly/Mel Queen/Malave John Simone 402,450
1999 73–71 .507 8 Pat Kelly John Simone 446,025
1998 80–62 .577 2 Terry Bevington John Simone 420,488
1997 55–87 .387 9 Garth Iorg John Simone 400,804
1996 67–75 .472 7 Richie Hebner Tex Simone 300,405
1995 59–82 .418 10 Bob Didier/Héctor Torres/Hebner Tex Simone 300,589
1994 71–71 .500 5 Bob Didier Tex Simone 368,573 4
1993 59–82 .418 10 Nick Leyva/Didier Tex Simone 265,486
1992 60–83 .420 7 Nick Leyva Tex Simone 276,786
1991 73–71 .507 6 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 307,922
1990 62–83 .428 6 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 250,048
1989 83–62 .572 1 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 233,161 2
1988 70–71 .496 3 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 184,967
1987 68–72 .486 6 Doug Ault Tex Simone 211,315
1986 72–67 .518 5 Doug Ault Tex Simone 187,758
1985 79–61 .564 1 Doug Ault Tex Simone 232,073 2
1984 58–81 .417 7 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 142,571
1983 61–78 .439 7 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 163,859
1982 64–76 .457 6 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 184,596
1981 60–80 .429 7 Bob Humphreys Tex Simone 198,101
1980 58–81 .417 8 Harry Warner Tex Simone 189,250
1979 77–63 .550 2 Vern Benson Tex Simone 196,228 6
1978 50–90 .357 8 Vern Benson Tex Simone 160,427
1977 70–70 .500 5 Pete Ward Tex Simone 200,302
1976 82–57 .590 2 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 196,121 5
1975 76–70 .521 4 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 201,725 4
1974 72–64 .529 3 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 182,082 5
1973 74–70 .514 4 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 184,461
1972 64–80 .444 8 Frank Verdi Tex Simone 179,048
1971 74–70 .514 3 Loren Babe Tex Simone 216,115 2
1970 84–56 .600 1 Frank Verdi Tex Simone 257,650 9
1969 75–65 .536 3 Frank Verdi Don Labbruzzo 152,201 6
1968 72–75 .490 5 Blaylock/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 150,295
1967 63–77 .450 8 Gary Blaylock Don Labbruzzo 152,781
1966 54–93 .367 8 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 106,669
1965 74–73 .503 4 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 152,072 3
1964 88–66 .571 2 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 208,956 7
1963 80–70 .533 3 Swift/Carswell Don Labbruzzo 180,971 2
1962 53–99 .344 8 Johnny Vander Meer/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 103,191
1961 56–98 .364 8 Gene Verble/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 126,016
1957 56–84 .400 5 Frank Calo Joe Reardon 30,737
1956 62–74 .446 5 Glenn McQuillen/Joe Torpey/Calo Joe Reardon 53,431
1955 74–79 .484 5 Skeeter Newsome Marty Haske 85,191
1954 79–76 .510 4 Skeeter Newsome Marty Haske 121,652 9
1953 58–95 .379 7 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 83,992
1952 88–66 .571 2 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 141,741 2
1951 82–71 .536 3 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 150,219 6
1950 74–79 .484 6 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman 106,939
1949 74–79 .484 6 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 190,255
1948 77–63 .550 3 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 202,259 6
1947 88–65 .575 3 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 288,141 9
1946 81–72 .549 2 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 237,235 6
1945 64–89 .418 7 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 87,858
1944 68–84 .447 8 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 90,619
1943 82–71 .536 3 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 129,494 9
1942 78–74 .513 3 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 164,466 9
1941 70–83 .458 6 Bennie Borgmann C. Schindler 109,002
1940 71–90 .441 7 Dick Porter C. Schindler 118,244
1939 81–74 .523 5 Dick Porter John Corbett 178,671
1938 87–67 .565 2 Bottomley/Porter John Corbett 183,050
1937 76–75 .503 3 Mike Kelly John Corbett 215,745 2
1936 59–95 .383 7 Leibold/Kelly John Corbett 125,387
1935 87–67 .565 2 Nemo Leibold John Corbett 206,179 5
1934 60–94 .390 7 Andy High[2] /Bill Sweeney John Corbett 91,390

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1990–present

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The current structure of Minor League Baseball has been in effect since the 1990 season when the Class A level was subdivided for a second time with the creation of Class A-Advanced. The Rookie level consists of domestic and foreign circuits.[3]

Year Triple-A Double-A Class A-Advanced Class A Class A Short Season Rookie League Foreign Rookie
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020 Binghamton Rumble Ponies[4]
2019 Syracuse Chiefs[5] Binghamton Rumble Ponies
2018 Las Vegas 51s[6] Binghamton Rumble Ponies St. Lucie Mets Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets
2017 Las Vegas 51s Binghamton Rumble Ponies[7] St. Lucie Mets Columbia Fireflies Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets
2016 Las Vegas 51s[8] Binghamton Mets[7] St. Lucie Mets Columbia Fireflies[9] Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2015 Las Vegas 51s Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats[10] Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2014 Las Vegas 51s Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2013 Las Vegas 51s[11] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2012 Buffalo Bisons[11] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2011 Buffalo Bisons Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2010 Buffalo Bisons Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
2009 Buffalo Bisons[12] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, VSL Mets
2008 New Orleans Zephyrs[12] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, VSL Mets
2007 New Orleans Zephyrs[13] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Savannah Sand Gnats Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, VSL Mets
2006 Norfolk Tides[13] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Hagerstown Suns Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, VSL Mets
2005 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Hagerstown Suns Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, VSL Mets
2004 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets, Tronconero 2
2003 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets DSL Mets, Tronconero 2
2002 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Brooklyn Cyclones Kingsport Mets DSL Mets, Carabobo
2001 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Brooklyn Cyclones[14] Kingsport Mets DSL Mets
2000 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets[14] Kingsport Mets DSL Mets East, DSL Mets West
1999 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
1998 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets 1, DSL Mets 2
1997 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1996 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1995 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1994 Norfolk Tides Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1993 Norfolk Tides[15] Binghamton Mets St. Lucie Mets Capital City Bombers Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1992 Tidewater Tides[15] Binghamton Mets[4] St. Lucie Mets Columbia Mets Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets DSL Mets
1991 Tidewater Tides Williamsport Bills[4] St. Lucie Mets Columbia Mets Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets
1990 Tidewater Tides Jackson Mets[16] St. Lucie Mets Columbia Mets Pittsfield Mets Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference kramer was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Schenectady Gazette. (1934, June 29). "Chiefs Depose High as Pilot." Accessed: September 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Cronin, John (Spring 2013). "Truth in the Minor League Class Structure: The Case for the Reclassification of the Minors". The Baseball Research Journal. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "Mets, Binghamton extend affiliation", Binghamton Mets, Tuesday, April 7, 2015.
  5. ^ Weiner, Mark. "New York Mets will buy Syracuse Chiefs, bring its Triple-A team to Syracuse" syracuse.com, Monday, October 9, 2017.
  6. ^ Helfand, Betsy. "New York Mets, Las Vegas 51s extend affiliation deal," Las Vegas Review-Journal, Tuesday, August 30, 2016.
  7. ^ a b McCarron, Anthony. "Bye bye Binghamton Mets, hello Binghamton Rumble Ponies," Daily News (New York), Thursday, November 3, 2016.
  8. ^ "Mets and Las Vegas 51s Sign Two-Year Contract Extension," New York Mets press release, Thursday, August 28, 2014.
  9. ^ Ransdell, Aaron. "Fireflies picked as name of new professional baseball team," The State (Columbia, SC), Tuesday, August 4, 2015.
  10. ^ Connolly, Matt. "Goodbye Sand Gnats, hello Fireflies," The State (Columbia, SC), Saturday, September 19, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Brewer, Ray. "Las Vegas 51s enter into two-year development agreement with New York Mets," Las Vegas Sun, Monday, September 17, 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Mets relocate Triple-A team from New Orleans to Buffalo," The Associated Press, Monday, September 22, 2008.
  13. ^ a b Girandola, Chris. "Mets leave Norfolk for New Orleans," MLB.com, Thursday, September 21, 2006.
  14. ^ a b Kugel, Seth. "Watching the Boys of Summer", The New York Times, Sunday, June 18, 2006.
  15. ^ a b Donaghy, Jim. "For baseball, New Year means arbitration season," The Associated Press, Thursday, December 24, 1992.
  16. ^ "BASEBALL; Home of the Little League Struggles to Be Home of a Minor Team, Too," The New York Times, Sunday, September 1, 1991.