1992 International League season

The 1992 International League season took place from April to September 1992.

The Columbus Clippers defeated the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons to win the league championship. The 1992 Clippers were recognized on The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams of all time list, placing at #72.[1]

Teams

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  East Division   West Division
1992 International League
Division Team City Stadium
East
Pawtucket Red Sox Pawtucket, Rhode Island McCoy Stadium
Rochester Red Wings Rochester, New York Silver Stadium
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons Scranton, Pennsylvania Lackawanna County Stadium
Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse, New York MacArthur Stadium
West
Columbus Clippers Columbus, Ohio Cooper Stadium
Richmond Braves Richmond, Virginia The Diamond
Tidewater Tides Norfolk, Virginia Met Park
Toledo Mud Hens Toledo, Ohio Ned Skeldon Stadium

Attendance

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Standings

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East Division
Team Win Loss % GB
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 84 58 .592
Pawtucket Red Sox 71 72 .497 13.5
Rochester Red Wings 70 74 .486 15
Syracuse Chiefs 60 83 .420 24.5
West Division
Team Win Loss % GB
Columbus Clippers 95 49 .660
Richmond Braves 73 71 .507 22
Toledo Mud Hens 64 80 .444 31
Tidewater Tides 56 86 .394 38

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Stats

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Batting leaders

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Stat Player Total
AVG Shawn Hare, Toledo .330
HR Hensley Meulens, Columbus 26
RBI Hensley Meulens, Columbus 100
R Hensley Meulens, Columbus 96
H Gerald Williams, Columbus 156
SB Mike Humphreys, Columbus 37

Pitching leaders

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Stat Player Total
W David Neid, Richmond 14(14-2)
L Dave Telgheder, Tidewater 14(6-14)
ERA Sam Militello, Columbus 2.29(12-2)
SO David Neid, Richmond 159
IP Anthony Telford, Rochester 181.0
SV Mike Draper, Columbus 37

Regular season

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Opening Day

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All-Star game

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The 1992 Triple-A All-Star Game was held at The Diamond in Richmond, Virginia, home of the IL's Richmond Braves. The All-Stars representing the American League affiliates won 2-1. Sam Militello of the Columbus Clippers won the top award for the International League.[citation needed]

Playoffs

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Division Series

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Championship series

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References

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  1. ^ "Minor League History".
  2. ^ https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=786dc375 at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed July 9, 2018
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