2019–2020: Early success Bacoor City joined as an expansion team for the
2018–19 season, giving the province of Cavite its second MPBL team after
Imus in
2018. The Strikers ended up being the final entry of the league's national expansion. In their first season, the Strikers clinched the fifth seed in the South Division after finishing 13–12 in the regular season. In the playoffs, the team swept
General Santos in the First Round before falling to the eventual finalist
Davao Occidental Tigers in the division semifinals. Despite its shortcomings in the playoffs, their all-star in Gab Banal would go on to win the league's first
Most Valuable Player award on top of a First Team selection. Bacoor City continued that success with their winningest season in
2019–20, with 24 wins in the 30-game season. As the second seed, Bacoor City once again swept General Santos in the First Round, but lost to the third-seeded
Basilan Steel in three games.
2022–2023: First division championship In
2022, the Strikers lost some of its key players. Banal returned to the
PBA with
Alaska and
Michael Mabulac moved to
Nueva Ecija. Despite that, Bacoor City still managed to make the playoffs with a losing record of 9–12 as the seventh seed. Although the Strikers forced a game 3 in their First Round match-up against
Batangas City, they would eventually lose in the elimination game. The Strikers would rebuild in
2023, which saw the arrival of former
Finals MVP Mark Yee and the return of Michael Cañete. Together with the likes of Jhan Nermal and James Kwekuteye, Bacoor City became the South Division's leading team with a 23–5 record. The team fell into an upset loss in game 1 of the First Round against the eighth-seeded
Iloilo United Royals but came back to win the next two games. The Strikers then followed with back-to-back sweeps against
Zamboanga and
Batangas City on their way to win their first South Division title, becoming the first Calabarzon-based finalist since the 2018 Batangas City Athletics. In the
2023 finals, Bacoor City met the Baltazar-led
Pampanga Giant Lanterns. After going down 0–2, the Strikers led in the third quarter in game 3, but would lose the lead in the final minutes, thus ending the series. The Strikers became the first team in league history to get swept in the finals. As of 2024, this would be Bacoor City's last active season in the league, as they would take a leave of absence. ==Team identity==