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2024 | Raymond Almazan participates in Three-point Shootout |
2024 | Meralco Bolts finished 5th out of 13 teams in the commercial conference with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses, and were eliminated in the Quarterfinals by Barangay Ginebra 2-1. |
2024 | Cliff Hodge named to PBA All-Defensive Team |
2024 | Allen Durham was selected as the team's import for the Governors' Cup conference. |
2024 | Chris Newsome wins PBA Rookie of the Year Award and named to the Mythical First Team |
2024 | Meralco Bolts finished 2nd in Group A during the elimination round of the 2024-25 PBA season with a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. |
2024 | Meralco Bolts drafted CJ Cansino from the UP Fighting Maroons for the upcoming season. |
2023 | The Meralco Bolts entered the 2023–24 season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), continuing their participation in the professional basketball league. |
2023 | Cliff Hodge awarded Defensive Player of the Year for the 2023-24 season with the Meralco Bolts. |
2023 | Luigi Trillo becomes the new head coach of the Meralco Bolts, replacing Norman Black after his nine-year tenure. |
2023 | Bong Quinto named to the All-Rookie Team with the Meralco Bolts. |
2023 | Meralco Bolts featured imports K.J. McDaniels, Suleiman Braimoh, Zach Lofton, and Shonn Miller during the Commissioner's and Governors' Cups. |
2023 | Chris Newsome first named to PBA All-Defensive Team |
June 2023 | Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeals' ruling that Meralco violated the law by disconnecting electricity without proper notice, awarding Lucy Yu ₱150,000 in damages. |
2022 | During the Philippine Cup, Norman Black filed leave for personal reasons and was replaced by Luigi Trillo for the last five games of the elimination round. |
2022 | Meralco Bolts were defeated by TNT Tropang Giga in the Governors' Cup semifinals. |
2022 | Cliff Hodge named to PBA All-Defensive Team |
2022 | After a poor performance in the Commissioner's Cup, Meralco Bolts recruited K. J. McDaniels as their reinforcement for the Governors' Cup. |
2022 | Norman Black returned after Game 1 loss against San Miguel Beermen and helped the team tie the series, but ultimately lost in seven games. |
2022 | Under Luigi Trillo's leadership, Meralco Bolts secured their first playoff victory against Barangay Ginebra in Game 3. |
2022 | K.J. McDaniels and Johnny O'Bryant III were imports for the Meralco Bolts during the Commissioner's Cup. |
2021 | Meralco Bolts reached the Governors' Cup finals but were defeated by Ginebra in six games, with the loss partly attributed to injuries to Raymond Almazan. |
2021 | Cliff Hodge first named to PBA All-Defensive Team |
2021 | Tony Bishop was an import for the Meralco Bolts during the Governors' Cup. |
2021 | Meralco Bolts played in two conferences after IATF regulation changes. The team was now led by Chris Newsome and Raymond Almazan following Baser Amer's trade to Blackwater for Mac Belo. |
2021 | Allein Maliksi receives Mr. Quality Minutes award with the Meralco Bolts. |
2021 | Meralco Bolts reached the semifinals of the first conference, facing the Magnolia Hotshots but losing in six games. |
2020 | In the semifinals of the Philippine Cup, the Meralco Bolts were eliminated by their archnemesis Barangay Ginebra, ending their tournament run. |
2020 | Aaron Black named to the All-Rookie Team with the Meralco Bolts. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Meralco Bolts participated in a basketball tournament played in a bubble format, similar to the NBA's approach. They competed in the Philippine Cup and finished fifth in the elimination round. |
2020 | Aaron Black wins PBA Rookie of the Year Award |
2019 | Allen Durham wins PBA Best Import Award in the Governors' Cup |
2019 | Meralco Bolts reached the league finals, facing Ginebra in a competitive series. |
2019 | Allen Durham was an import for the Meralco Bolts during the Governors' Cup. |
2019 | Meralco Bolts added Raymond Almazan and Allein Maliksi to their roster, strengthening the team for the season. |
2018 | Meralco Bolts failed to advance past the semifinals in the PBA Governors' Cup, being defeated by the Alaska Aces in a best-of-five series. |
2018 | Allen Durham was an import for the Meralco Bolts during the Governors' Cup, with Arinze Onuaku returning for the Commissioner's Cup. |
2018 | Baser Amer wins All-Star MVP award for Mindanao Leg |
2018 | Jared Dillinger played his final season with the Meralco Bolts. |
2017 | Allen Durham wins PBA Best Import Award in the Governors' Cup |
2017 | Allen Durham returned as an import for the Meralco Bolts during the Governors' Cup, with Alex Stepheson joining during the Commissioner's Cup. |
2017 | Chris Newsome wins Slam Dunk Contest |
2017 | Cliff Hodge again named to PBA Mythical Second Team |
2017 | Meralco Bolts began their season with Jared Dillinger as part of the team. |
2016 | Rey Guevarra wins Slam Dunk Contest |
2016 | Meralco Bolts reached the Finals for the first time in franchise history during the Governors' Cup, upsetting top-seed TNT KaTropa in the semifinals by winning the best-of-five series in four games. |
2016 | Allen Durham won the Best Import award, and rookie Chris Newsome won Rookie of the Year during the 2016 season. |
2016 | In the Governors' Cup Finals against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, Meralco Bolts entered as underdogs, stole Game 1, but ultimately lost the series in six games. |
2016 | Cliff Hodge first named to PBA Mythical Second Team |
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