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List of Kansas City Royals seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Kansas City Royals, a professional baseball franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri. They formerly played in the American League West until the 1994 realignment, where they now compete in the American League Central Division.

Kauffman Stadium, home stadium for the Royals since 1973.

The team was formed by pharmaceutical executive Ewing Kauffman as a result of the move of the Athletics to Oakland,[1] and began play in 1969. They quickly became competitive, achieving a winning record in their third season with an 85–76 win–loss record. By 1976, the young team was becoming the dominant force in the American League West, winning 90 or more games in four consecutive seasons from 1975 to 1978.

Despite two lapses to below 80 wins in the 1980s, the Royals continued to be a strong force, reaching the 1980 World Series (before being defeated by the Philadelphia Phillies),[2] and winning in 1985 against cross-state rivals the St. Louis Cardinals. During that postseason, they became the first team to ever rally from a three games to one deficit twice to win the World Series. The 2016 Chicago Cubs accomplished the same feat, by defeating the Cleveland Indians in a seven-game series.

The team remained competitive throughout the mid-1990s before entering a long period of failure. From 1995 through 2013, the team had only two winning seasons in 2003 and 2013. For 28 consecutive seasons, between the 1985 World Series championship and 2014, the Royals did not qualify to play in the Major League Baseball postseason, one of the longest postseason droughts during baseball's expanded wild-card era. The worst years during this era were from 2002 to 2006, when the Royals had four 100-loss seasons out of five.

The team broke its postseason drought by securing the franchise's first ever wild card berth in 2014. They advanced to the 2014 World Series, where they were defeated by the San Francisco Giants in seven games.[3] The next season, the team would go 95–67, the best record in the American League, securing the franchise's first divisional title since 1985, and the first Central division title ever. The team would eventually advance to the 2015 World Series, where they defeated the New York Mets in five games.[4]

Table Key edit

Regular season results edit

World Series champions † AL champions * Division champions ^ Wild card berth (1995–present) ¤
Season Level League Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Postseason Awards
1969 MLB AL West 4th 69 93 .426 28 Lou Piniella (ROY)
1970 MLB AL West T–4th 65 97 .401 33
1971 MLB AL West 2nd 85 76 .528 16
1972 MLB AL West 4th 76 78 .494 16½
1973 MLB AL West 2nd 88 74 .543 6
1974 MLB AL West 5th 77 85 .475 13
1975 MLB AL West 2nd 91 71 .562 7
1976 MLB AL West ^ 1st 90 72 .556 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2
1977 MLB AL West ^ 1st 102 60 .630 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2
1978 MLB AL West ^ 1st 92 70 .568 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–1
1979 MLB AL West 2nd 85 77 .525 3
1980 MLB AL * West ^ 1st 97 65 .599 Won ALCS (Yankees) 3–0
Lost World Series (Phillies) 4–2 *
George Brett (MVP)
1981 MLB AL West 5th 20 30 .400 12 Lost ALDS (Athletics) 3–0
1st ^ 30 23 .566
1982 MLB AL West 2nd 90 72 .556 3
1983 MLB AL West 2nd 79 83 .488 20
1984 MLB AL West ^ 1st 84 78 .519 Lost ALCS (Tigers) 3–0
1985 MLB † AL * West ^ 1st 91 71 .562 Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–3
Won World Series (Cardinals) 4–3 †
Bret Saberhagen (CYA, WS MVP)
1986 MLB AL West T–3rd 76 86 .469 16
1987 MLB AL West 2nd 83 79 .512 2
1988 MLB AL West 3rd 84 77 .522 19½
1989 MLB AL West 2nd 92 70 .568 7 Bret Saberhagen (CYA)
1990 MLB AL West 6th 75 86 .466 27½
1991 MLB AL West 6th 82 80 .506 13
1992 MLB AL West T–5th 72 90 .444 24
1993 MLB AL West 3rd 84 78 .519 10
1994 MLB AL Central 3rd 64 51 .557 4 Playoffs canceled Bob Hamelin (ROY)
David Cone (CYA)
1995 MLB AL Central 2nd 70 74 .486 30
1996 MLB AL Central 5th 75 86 .466 24
1997 MLB AL Central 5th 67 94 .416 19½
1998 MLB AL Central 3rd 72 89 .447 16½
1999 MLB AL Central 4th 64 97 .398 32½ Carlos Beltrán (ROY)
2000 MLB AL Central 4th 77 85 .475 18
2001 MLB AL Central 5th 65 97 .401 26
2002 MLB AL Central 4th 62 100 .383 32½
2003 MLB AL Central 3rd 83 79 .512 7 Ángel Berroa (ROY)
Tony Peña (MOY)
2004 MLB AL Central 5th 58 104 .358 34
2005 MLB AL Central 5th 56 106 .346 43
2006 MLB AL Central 5th 62 100 .383 34
2007 MLB AL Central 5th 69 93 .426 27
2008 MLB AL Central 4th 75 87 .463 13½
2009 MLB AL Central T–4th 65 97 .401 21½ Zack Greinke (CYA)
2010 MLB AL Central 5th 67 95 .414 27
2011 MLB AL Central 4th 71 91 .438 24
2012 MLB AL Central 3rd 72 90 .444 16
2013 MLB AL Central 3rd 86 76 .531 7
2014 MLB AL * Central 2nd ¤ 89 73 .549 1 Won ALWC (Athletics)
Won ALDS (Angels) 3–0
Won ALCS (Orioles) 4–0
Lost World Series (Giants) 4–3 *
2015 MLB † AL * Central ^ 1st 95 67 .586 Won ALDS (Astros) 3–2
Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–2
Won World Series (Mets) 4–1 †
Salvador Pérez (WS MVP)
2016 MLB AL Central 3rd 81 81 .500 13½
2017 MLB AL Central 3rd 80 82 .494 22
2018 MLB AL Central 5th 58 104 .358 33
2019 MLB AL Central 4th 59 103 .364 42
2020 MLB AL Central 4th 26 34 .433 10
2021 MLB AL Central 4th 74 88 .457 19
2022 MLB AL Central 5th 65 97 .401 27
2023 MLB AL Central 5th 56 106 .346 31
Totals Wins Losses Win%
4,122 4,547 .475 All-time regular season record (1969–2023)
40 34 .541 All-time postseason record
4,162 4,581 .476 All-time regular and postseason record

Record by decade edit

The following table describes the Royals' MLB win–loss record by decade.

Decade Wins Losses Pct
1960s 69 93 .426
1970s 851 760 .528
1980s 826 734 .529
1990s 725 825 .468
2000s 672 948 .415
2010s 758 862 .468
2020s 221 325 .405
All-time 4122 4547 .475

These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Kansas City Royals History & Encyclopedia.[5]

Postseason appearances edit

Postseason record by year edit

The Royals have made the postseason nine times, with the first one being in the 1976 season and the most recent being in 2015.

Year Finish Round Opponent Result
1976 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 2 3
1977 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 2 3
1978 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 1 3
1980 American League Champions ALCS New York Yankees Won 3 0
World Series Philadelphia Phillies Lost 2 4
1981 AL West Champions (second half) ALDS Oakland Athletics Lost 0 3
1984 AL West Champions ALCS Detroit Tigers Lost 0 3
1985 World Series Champions ALCS Toronto Blue Jays Won 4 3
World Series St. Louis Cardinals Won 4 3
2014 American League Champions Wild Card Game Oakland Athletics Won 1 0
ALDS Anaheim Angels Won 3 0
ALCS Baltimore Orioles Won 4 0
World Series San Francisco Giants Lost 3 4
2015 World Series Champions ALDS Houston Astros Won 3 2
ALCS Toronto Blue Jays Won 4 2
World Series New York Mets Won 4 1
9 Totals 9–7 40 34

References edit

  1. ^ Gershon, Aaron. "Kansas City Royals (1969-Present)". sportsecyclopedia.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "1980 Kansas City Royals Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "2014 Kansas City Royals Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  4. ^ "2015 Kansas City Royals Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  5. ^ "Kansas City Royals History & Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 18, 2016.

External links edit

  • Royals Year-By-Year Results at MLB.com
  • Royals Postseason Results at MLB.com

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Kansas City Royals a professional baseball franchise based in Kansas City Missouri They formerly played in the American League West until the 1994 realignment where they now compete in the American League Central Division Kauffman Stadium home stadium for the Royals since 1973 The team was formed by pharmaceutical executive Ewing Kauffman as a result of the move of the Athletics to Oakland 1 and began play in 1969 They quickly became competitive achieving a winning record in their third season with an 85 76 win loss record By 1976 the young team was becoming the dominant force in the American League West winning 90 or more games in four consecutive seasons from 1975 to 1978 Despite two lapses to below 80 wins in the 1980s the Royals continued to be a strong force reaching the 1980 World Series before being defeated by the Philadelphia Phillies 2 and winning in 1985 against cross state rivals the St Louis Cardinals During that postseason they became the first team to ever rally from a three games to one deficit twice to win the World Series The 2016 Chicago Cubs accomplished the same feat by defeating the Cleveland Indians in a seven game series The team remained competitive throughout the mid 1990s before entering a long period of failure From 1995 through 2013 the team had only two winning seasons in 2003 and 2013 For 28 consecutive seasons between the 1985 World Series championship and 2014 the Royals did not qualify to play in the Major League Baseball postseason one of the longest postseason droughts during baseball s expanded wild card era The worst years during this era were from 2002 to 2006 when the Royals had four 100 loss seasons out of five The team broke its postseason drought by securing the franchise s first ever wild card berth in 2014 They advanced to the 2014 World Series where they were defeated by the San Francisco Giants in seven games 3 The next season the team would go 95 67 the best record in the American League securing the franchise s first divisional title since 1985 and the first Central division title ever The team would eventually advance to the 2015 World Series where they defeated the New York Mets in five games 4 Contents 1 Table Key 2 Regular season results 3 Record by decade 4 Postseason appearances 5 Postseason record by year 6 References 7 External linksTable Key editALWC American League Wild Card ALDS American League Division Series ALCS American League Championship Series MVP Most Valuable Player Award CYA Cy Young Award ROY Rookie of the Year Award MOY Manager of the Year Award WS MVP World Series Most Valuable Player AwardRegular season results editWorld Series champions AL champions Division champions Wild card berth 1995 present Season Level League Division Finish Wins Losses Win GB Postseason Awards 1969 MLB AL West 4th 69 93 426 28 Lou Piniella ROY 1970 MLB AL West T 4th 65 97 401 33 1971 MLB AL West 2nd 85 76 528 16 1972 MLB AL West 4th 76 78 494 16 1973 MLB AL West 2nd 88 74 543 6 1974 MLB AL West 5th 77 85 475 13 1975 MLB AL West 2nd 91 71 562 7 1976 MLB AL West 1st 90 72 556 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 2 1977 MLB AL West 1st 102 60 630 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 2 1978 MLB AL West 1st 92 70 568 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 1 1979 MLB AL West 2nd 85 77 525 3 1980 MLB AL West 1st 97 65 599 Won ALCS Yankees 3 0Lost World Series Phillies 4 2 George Brett MVP 1981 MLB AL West 5th 20 30 400 12 Lost ALDS Athletics 3 0 1st 30 23 566 1982 MLB AL West 2nd 90 72 556 3 1983 MLB AL West 2nd 79 83 488 20 1984 MLB AL West 1st 84 78 519 Lost ALCS Tigers 3 0 1985 MLB AL West 1st 91 71 562 Won ALCS Blue Jays 4 3Won World Series Cardinals 4 3 Bret Saberhagen CYA WS MVP 1986 MLB AL West T 3rd 76 86 469 16 1987 MLB AL West 2nd 83 79 512 2 1988 MLB AL West 3rd 84 77 522 19 1989 MLB AL West 2nd 92 70 568 7 Bret Saberhagen CYA 1990 MLB AL West 6th 75 86 466 27 1991 MLB AL West 6th 82 80 506 13 1992 MLB AL West T 5th 72 90 444 24 1993 MLB AL West 3rd 84 78 519 10 1994 MLB AL Central 3rd 64 51 557 4 Playoffs canceled Bob Hamelin ROY David Cone CYA 1995 MLB AL Central 2nd 70 74 486 30 1996 MLB AL Central 5th 75 86 466 24 1997 MLB AL Central 5th 67 94 416 19 1998 MLB AL Central 3rd 72 89 447 16 1999 MLB AL Central 4th 64 97 398 32 Carlos Beltran ROY 2000 MLB AL Central 4th 77 85 475 18 2001 MLB AL Central 5th 65 97 401 26 2002 MLB AL Central 4th 62 100 383 32 2003 MLB AL Central 3rd 83 79 512 7 Angel Berroa ROY Tony Pena MOY 2004 MLB AL Central 5th 58 104 358 34 2005 MLB AL Central 5th 56 106 346 43 2006 MLB AL Central 5th 62 100 383 34 2007 MLB AL Central 5th 69 93 426 27 2008 MLB AL Central 4th 75 87 463 13 2009 MLB AL Central T 4th 65 97 401 21 Zack Greinke CYA 2010 MLB AL Central 5th 67 95 414 27 2011 MLB AL Central 4th 71 91 438 24 2012 MLB AL Central 3rd 72 90 444 16 2013 MLB AL Central 3rd 86 76 531 7 2014 MLB AL Central 2nd 89 73 549 1 Won ALWC Athletics Won ALDS Angels 3 0Won ALCS Orioles 4 0Lost World Series Giants 4 3 2015 MLB AL Central 1st 95 67 586 Won ALDS Astros 3 2Won ALCS Blue Jays 4 2Won World Series Mets 4 1 Salvador Perez WS MVP 2016 MLB AL Central 3rd 81 81 500 13 2017 MLB AL Central 3rd 80 82 494 22 2018 MLB AL Central 5th 58 104 358 33 2019 MLB AL Central 4th 59 103 364 42 2020 MLB AL Central 4th 26 34 433 10 2021 MLB AL Central 4th 74 88 457 19 2022 MLB AL Central 5th 65 97 401 27 2023 MLB AL Central 5th 56 106 346 31 Totals Wins Losses Win 4 122 4 547 475 All time regular season record 1969 2023 40 34 541 All time postseason record 4 162 4 581 476 All time regular and postseason recordRecord by decade editThe following table describes the Royals MLB win loss record by decade Decade Wins Losses Pct 1960s 69 93 426 1970s 851 760 528 1980s 826 734 529 1990s 725 825 468 2000s 672 948 415 2010s 758 862 468 2020s 221 325 405 All time 4122 4547 475 These statistics are from Baseball Reference com s Kansas City Royals History amp Encyclopedia 5 Postseason appearances editYear Wild Card Game Series LDS LCS World Series 1976 None Won AL West New York Yankees L 2 3 1977 None Won AL West New York Yankees L 2 3 1978 None Won AL West New York Yankees L 1 3 1980 None Won AL West New York Yankees W 3 0 Philadelphia Phillies L 2 4 1981 None Won AL West Oakland Athletics L 0 3 1984 None Won AL West Detroit Tigers L 0 3 1985 None Won AL West Toronto Blue Jays W 4 3 St Louis Cardinals W 4 3 2014 Oakland Athletics W Los Angeles Angelsof Anaheim W 3 0 Baltimore Orioles W 4 0 San Francisco Giants L 3 4 2015 None Won AL Central Houston Astros W 3 2 Toronto Blue Jays W 4 2 New York Mets W 4 1 Postseason record by year editThe Royals have made the postseason nine times with the first one being in the 1976 season and the most recent being in 2015 Year Finish Round Opponent Result 1976 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 2 3 1977 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 2 3 1978 AL West Champions ALCS New York Yankees Lost 1 3 1980 American League Champions ALCS New York Yankees Won 3 0 World Series Philadelphia Phillies Lost 2 4 1981 AL West Champions second half ALDS Oakland Athletics Lost 0 3 1984 AL West Champions ALCS Detroit Tigers Lost 0 3 1985 World Series Champions ALCS Toronto Blue Jays Won 4 3 World Series St Louis Cardinals Won 4 3 2014 American League Champions Wild Card Game Oakland Athletics Won 1 0 ALDS Anaheim Angels Won 3 0 ALCS Baltimore Orioles Won 4 0 World Series San Francisco Giants Lost 3 4 2015 World Series Champions ALDS Houston Astros Won 3 2 ALCS Toronto Blue Jays Won 4 2 World Series New York Mets Won 4 1 9 Totals 9 7 40 34References edit Gershon Aaron Kansas City Royals 1969 Present sportsecyclopedia com Retrieved October 27 2020 1980 Kansas City Royals Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 28 2020 2014 Kansas City Royals Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 28 2020 2015 Kansas City Royals Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 28 2020 Kansas City Royals History amp Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 18 2016 External links editRoyals Year By Year Results at MLB com Royals Postseason Results at MLB com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Kansas City Royals seasons amp oldid 1216756053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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