The 1954 Cleveland Indians had 111 regular season wins. They were then swept in 4 straight in the World Series by the New York Giants.
The Cleveland Browns had 11 wins in the 1995 season.
116 wins - 1906 Chicago Cubs and 2001 Seattle Mariners 114 wins - 1998 New York Yankees 111 wins - 1954 Cleveland Indians
Cleveland Indians - 18 wins
The Cleveland Indians, now known as the Cleveland Guardians, recorded their highest win total during the regular season in 1954, finishing with 111 wins. This remarkable achievement was part of a season where they dominated the American League, but they ultimately fell short in the World Series against the New York Giants. The 1954 season remains a significant highlight in the franchise's history.
Jim Bagby won 31 games for the Indians in 1920.
Through the 2008 season, six. 116 wins - 1906 Chicago Cubs and 2001 Seattle Mariners 114 wins - 1998 New York Yankees 111 wins - 1954 Cleveland Indians 110 wins - 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1927 New York Yankees
In 2009 65 wins 97 losses.
The starting five for the 1954 Cleveland Indians: 1) Early Wynn - 36 starts 2) Mike Garcia - 34 starts 3) Bob Lemon - 33 starts 4) Art Houtteman - 25 starts 5) Bob Feller - 19 starts Others that started at least one game were Don Mossi, Ray Narleski, and Hal Newhouser.
Brandon Webb of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Cliff Lee of the Cleveland Indians led MLB in wins in 2008 with 22.
they were great. in 1954 they raced with 111 wins and lost in the world series
In interleague play through the 2012 season, the Cubs and Indians are tied with 7 wins each.
Prior to the 2008 season, that was Gaylord Perry who went 24-16 in 1972.