Wausau Timbers
Wausau Timbers 1975–1990 Wausau, Wisconsin | |||
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Previous leagues | Midwest League | ||
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League titles | 1981 | ||
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Previous parks | Athletic Park |
The Wausau Timbers were a minor league baseball team.
The team began as the Wausau Mets in 1975, but left the affiliation with the New York Mets and went co-op. The 1979 team got players from mainly the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers, while the 1980 team had mainly Seattle Mariners farmhands with help from the Cleveland Indians and other teams.
Wausau made the playoffs the same number of times in 2 years as a co-op team (1), as they did in 14 years affiliated with the Mets, Mariners, and Orioles.
After the 1990 season, the Wausau Timbers moved to Illinois and became the Kane County Cougars.
The team was sold for the bargain price of $1. The only stipulation was moving the team.
Year-by-year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1975 | 51-77 | 8th | Owen Friend | |
1976 | 56-73 | 8th (t) | Bill Monbouquette | |
1977 | 55-83 | 7th | Tom Egan | |
1978 | 55-81 | 6th | Dan Monzon | |
1979 | 69-61 | 4th | Tom Robson | Lost in 1st round |
1980 | 57-82 | 8th | Marty Martínez | |
1981 | 84-48 | 1st | Bill Plummer | League Champs |
1982 | 55-84 | 12th | R. J. Harrison | |
1983 | 55-83 | 11th | R. J. Harrison | |
1984 | 70-66 | 5th | Greg Mahlberg | |
1985 | 52-85 | 11th | Greg Mahlberg | |
1986 | 73-66 | 5th | Bobby Cuellar | |
1987 | 57-83 | 11th | Bobby Cuellar | |
1988 | 52-88 | 11th | Rick Sweet | |
1989 | 66-68 | 8th | Tommy Jones | |
1990 | 49-87 | 14th | Mike Young | |
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