Wausau, Wiscosnin
Team Names
Timbers, 1975-1990
Affiliations
New York Mets, 1975-1978
Cooperative, 1979-1980
Seattle Mariners, 1981-1989
Baltimore Orioles, 1989
Ballpark
Athletic Park
In 1975, the Decatur franchise moved to Wausau. In 1991 the franchise move to Geneva, IL (Kane County)
By The Numbers
Year |
Club |
W |
L |
PCT |
GB |
Manager |
Attendence |
|
|
1990 |
Baltimore |
49 |
87 |
.360 |
40 |
Mike Young |
56,434 |
Stats |
Box scores |
1989 |
Seattle |
66 |
68 |
.493 |
20 |
Tommy Jones |
49,302 |
Stats |
1988 |
Seattle |
52 |
88 |
.371 |
35 |
Rick Sweet |
55,255 |
Stats |
1987 |
Seattle |
57 |
83 |
.407 |
25 |
Bobby Cuellar |
61,342 |
Stats |
1986 |
Seattle |
73 |
66 |
.525 |
12.5 |
Bobby Cuellar |
59,634 |
Stats |
1985 |
Seattle |
52 |
85 |
.387 |
32 |
Greg Mahlberg |
50,352 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1984 |
Seattle |
70 |
66 |
.515 |
17 |
Greg Mahlberg |
50,095 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1983 |
Seattle |
55 |
83 |
.399 |
32.5 |
Robert Harrison |
50,147 |
Stats |
1982 |
Seattle |
55 |
84 |
.396 |
32 |
Robert Harrison |
43,077 |
Stats |
1981 |
Seattle |
84 |
48 |
.636 |
- |
Bill Plummer |
58,116 |
Stats |
1980 |
Co-Op |
57 |
82 |
.410 |
28 |
Marty Martinez |
37,175 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1979 |
Co-Op |
69 |
61 |
.531 |
9.5 |
Tom Robson |
43,059 |
Stats |
1978 |
New York (NL) |
55 |
81 |
.404 |
41.5 |
Dan Monzon |
48,213 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1977 |
New York (NL) |
55 |
83 |
.399 |
25 |
Tom Egan |
61,912 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1976 |
New York (NL) |
56 |
73 |
.434 |
21.5 |
Bill Monbouquette |
57,797 |
Stats |
Boxscores |
1975 |
New York (NL) |
51 |
77 |
.398 |
42 |
Thomas Videtich/ Owen Friend |
63,461 |
Stats |
1980 co-op team, had mainly Seattle players. with help from Cleveland and others
1979 co-op team, had mainly Cleveland players, with help from Texas