Denver Zephyrs
- Location: Denver, CO
- League: American Association 1984-1992
- Affiliation: Chicago White Sox 1984; Cincinnati Reds 1985-1986; Milwaukee Brewers 1987-1992
- Ballpark: Mile High Stadium
In 1984, the Denver Bears became known as the Denver Zephyrs. In 1993, the expansion Colorado Rockies began play in the National League, so the Zephyrs relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana, and became the New Orleans Zephyrs.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Affiliation | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | Hitting Coach | Pitching Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1984 | White Sox | 79-75 | 3rd | Vern Law (40-43) / Adrian Garrett (39-32) | Lost League Finals | Adrian Garrett | Larry Monroe |
1985 | Reds | 77-65 | 2nd | Gene Dusan | |||
1986 | Reds | 76-66 | 1st | Jack Lind | Lost League Championship | ||
1987 | Brewers | 79-61 | 1st | Terry Bevington | Lost League Finals | Jackson Todd | |
1988 | Brewers | 72-69 | 3rd | Duffy Dyer | Jackson Todd | ||
1989 | Brewers | 69-77 | 2nd | Dave Machemer | Jackson Todd | ||
1990 | Brewers | 68-78 | 3rd | Dave Machemer | Jackson Todd | ||
1991 | Brewers | 79-65 | 2nd | Tony Muser | League Champs | Lamar Johnson | Don Rowe |
1992 | Brewers | 73-71 | 5th | Tony Muser | Lamar Johnson | Bill Campbell |
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