List of Gwinnett Stripers seasons

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The Gwinnett Stripers have played at Coolray Field since 2009. Coolray Field 2009.jpg
The Gwinnett Stripers have played at Coolray Field since 2009.

The Gwinnett Stripers are a Minor League Baseball team that plays in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Founded as members of the Triple-A classification International League (IL) in 2009, the Stripers have been affiliated with the Atlanta Braves since their inception, but were originally known as the Gwinnett Braves (2009–2018). The Stripers have played at Coolray Field in since their inaugural season. In conjunction with the 2021 restructuring of the minor leagues, Gwinnett was placed in the new Triple-A East (AAAE) in 2021, [1] but this league was renamed the International League in 2022. [2]

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The team has played 2,158 regular-season games and compiled a win–loss record of 1,069–1,089, resulting in a winning percentage of .496. The Stripers' best regular-season record occurred in 2019 when they finished 80–59 (.576). Conversely, their worst record was 60–84 (.417), which they recorded in 2013.

Gwinnett has made one appearance in the International League championship (2016) and has secured two division titles (2016 and 2019), along with a wild card playoff berth.

Season-by-season records

Table key
LeagueThe team's final position in the league standings
DivisionThe team's final position in the divisional standings
GB Games behind the team that finished in first place in the division that season
Class champions (2009–present)
League champions (2009–present)
*Division champions (2009–present)
^Postseason berth (2009–present)
Season-by-season records
SeasonLeagueRegular-seasonPostseasonMLB affiliateRef.
RecordWin %LeagueDivisionGBRecordWin %Result
2009
^
IL 81–63.5634th2nd21–3.250Won wild card berth
Lost semifinals vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, 3–1
Atlanta Braves [3]
2010IL72–71.5037th2nd16 Atlanta Braves [4]
2011IL78–65.5455th2nd2+12 Atlanta Braves [5]
2012IL62–82.43112th4th21 Atlanta Braves [6]
2013IL60–84.41714th4th27 Atlanta Braves [7]
2014IL65–77.45911th (tie)2nd9 Atlanta Braves [8]
2015IL77–67.5355th (tie)2nd1 Atlanta Braves [9]
2016
*
IL65–78.45510th1st4–4.500Won Southern Division title
Won semifinals vs. Columbus Clippers, 3–1
Lost IL championship vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, 3–1
Atlanta Braves [10]
2017IL71–71.5006th (tie)2nd15 Atlanta Braves [11]
2018IL70–69.5047th2nd9 Atlanta Braves [12]
2019
*
IL80–59.5762nd1st1–3.250Won Southern Division title
Lost semifinals vs. Columbus Clippers, 3–1
Atlanta Braves [13]
2020ILSeason cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) [14] Atlanta Braves [15]
2021 AAAE 68–51.5716th3rd8+123–7.300Lost series vs. Durham Bulls, 5–0
Won series vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, 3–2
Placed 25th in the Triple-A Final Stretch [16] [n 1]
Atlanta Braves [19]
2022 IL 69–79.46615th8th21+12 Atlanta Braves [20]
2023IL70–78.47312th (tie)6th (tie)14 Atlanta Braves [21]
2024IL72–78.48011th (tie)6th18 Atlanta Braves [22]
Totals1,060–1,072.4979–17.346

Franchise totals

By classification

Franchise totals by classification
AffiliationRegular-seasonPostseasonComposite
RecordWin %Apps.RecordWin %RecordWin %
Triple-A (2009–2024)1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495
All-time1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495

By league

Franchise totals by league
AffiliationRegular-seasonPostseasonComposite
RecordWin %Apps.RecordWin %RecordWin %
Triple-A East / IL (2009–2024)1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495
All-time1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495

By affiliation

Franchise totals by affiliation
AffiliationRegular-seasonPostseasonComposite
RecordWin %Apps.RecordWin %RecordWin %
Atlanta Braves (2009–2024)1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495
All-time1,060–1,072.49749–17.3461,069–1,089.495

Notes

    1. The Triple-A Final Stretch was a 10-game postseason tournament in which all 30 Triple-A clubs competed for the highest winning percentage. [17] Though not a traditional postseason, games were played after the conclusion of the regular championship season on September 19 and were not a factor in determining the regular-season champion. [18]

    References

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    22. "2024 International League". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on September 23, 2024. Retrieved September 24, 2024.