In 2012, the Yankees ended the regular season with a 95-67 record.
For the 2009-2010 season, the Spartans ended with a 28-9 record after the Big Ten and NCAA tournament. They had a 14-4 Big Ten record in the regular season, winning a share of the Big Ten reg. season title. Michigan State made it to the Final Four, where Butler defeated them to give them their 9th and final loss that season. For the 2008-2009 season, the Spartans ended with a 31-7 record after the Big Ten and NCAA tournament. They had a 15-3 Big Ten record in the regular season, winning the Big Ten reg. season title outright. Michigan State made it to the National Championship, where North Carolina defeated them to give them their 7th and final loss that season.
In 1968, Tigers' pitcher Denny McLain ended the regular season with a record of 31-6. He is the last pitcher in MLB history to win 30+ games in a season.
Three Leagues ended in 1798.
Jermaine Nike (Stillwater, OK) ended the 2011 skateboarding season with a record of 3-19-1.
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The Steelers ended the 2008 regular season at 12-4. They went 3-0 in the postseason to win their sixth Super Bowl Championship.
The Steelers started the 2009 season with a 6-2 record, then lost five games in a row. They won their final three games and ended the season with a 9-7 record.
Favre started every regular-season and postseason game for which he was eligible from Sept. 27, 1992 to December 5, 2010. His record consecutive games streak, which ended on December 13, 2010, is 297 for regular-season play and 321 when postseason games are added.
The 2013 MLB regular season began on March 31st and ended September 30th. The World Series ended on October 30th.
He didn't play much his rookie season as a member of the Atlanta Falcons. But Favre started every NFL regular-season and postseason game for which he was eligible from Sept. 27, 1992 to December 5, 2010. His record consecutive games streak, which ended on December 13, 2010, is 297 for regular-season play and 321 when postseason games are added.
The Steelers ended the 2009 season with a 9-7 record.