Lewiston Broncs
- Location: Lewiston, ID
- League: Western International League 1937, 1952-1954; Northwest League 1955-1974
- Affiliation: St. Louis Browns 1953; Baltimore Orioles 1954; Philadelphia Phillies 1957; Sacramento Solons 1958-1959; Kansas City A's 1960-1966; St. Louis Cardinals 1967-1970; Baltimore Orioles 1972; Oakland A's 1973-1974
- Ballpark:
Except for the 1939 Pioneer League team, all the Lewiston teams have been the Broncs.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1937 | 38-98 | 6th | Don Rader / Babe Tomlinson / Wes Schulmerich | |
1952 | 71-82 | 6th | Bill Brenner | none |
1953 | 78-55 | 1st | Bill Brenner | |
1954 | 77-61 | 3rd | Larry Barton | Lost League Finals |
1955 | 47-79 | 6th | Hillis Layne | |
1956 | 72-59 | 2nd | Hillis Layne | none |
1957 | 58-78 | 5th | Hillis Layne | |
1958 | 80-56 | 1st | Hillis Layne | Lost League Finals |
1959 | 75-66 | 1st | John McNamara | |
1960 | 78-63 | 3rd | John McNamara | none |
1961 | 84-56 | 1st | John McNamara | League Champs |
1962 | 66-75 | 5th | John McNamara | |
1963 | 77-63 | 3rd | Robbie Robertson | Lost League Finals |
1964 | 70-70 | 4th | Bobby Hofman | |
1965 | 86-53 | 1st | Bobby Hofman (18-7) / Bill Posedel (3-4) / Al Ronning (65-42) | Lost League Finals |
1966 | 27-56 | 4th | Grady Wilson | none |
1967 | 30-54 | 4th | Ray Hathaway | none |
1968 | 30-45 | 4th | Roy Majtyka | none |
1969 | 30-49 | 4th | Bobby Dews | none |
1970 | 43-37 | 2nd | Fred Hatfield | none |
1971 | 28-51 | 6th | Jim Brideweser | none |
1972 | 54-26 | 1st | Bobby Malkmus | none League Champs |
1973 | 26-54 | 6th | Michael Sgobba | none |
1974 | 33-51 | 7th | Bobby Hofman (12-12) / Buddy Peterson (21-39) |
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