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International League

The International League (IL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States. Along with the Pacific Coast League, it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple-A level, which is one grade below Major League Baseball (MLB).

International League
Classification
SportBaseball
Founded1884 (139 years ago) (1884)
No. of teams20
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Durham Bulls (2022)
Most titlesRochester Red Wings (19)
TV partner(s)MiLB.TV, MLB Network, and local sports networks
Official websitewww.milb.com

The league traces its roots to 1884, while the modern IL began in 1912. Following MLB's reorganization of the minor leagues in 2021, it operated as the Triple-A East for one season before switching back to its previous moniker in 2022. It is so named because throughout its history the International League had teams in Canada and Cuba as well as those in the United States. Since 2008, however, all of its teams have been based in the US. The IL's 20 teams are located in 14 states stretching from Papillion, Nebraska, to Worcester, Massachusetts, and from St. Paul, Minnesota, to Jacksonville, Florida.

A league champion is determined at the end of each season. The Rochester Red Wings have won 19 International League titles, the most in the league's history, followed by the Columbus Clippers (11) and the Baltimore Orioles, original Buffalo Bisons, and Toronto Maple Leafs (10). During the era of the Governors' Cup playoffs from 1933 to 2020, the most cup titles were won by Columbus (11), followed by Rochester (10) and the Syracuse Mets (8).

History

The International League was created from the mergers of member teams from three precursor leagues: the Eastern League of 1884, which was itself a re-organization of the Interstate Association of 1883; the New York State League, formed in 1885; and the Ontario League, also organized in 1885. The New York State League and Ontario League merged in 1886 to form the International League, and in 1887 the Eastern League was absorbed to create a ten-club league. Also in 1887, the International League passed a resolution barring African Americans from playing in the league.[1] The league collapsed soon afterwards, when the northern teams claimed that it was too onerous to travel to the south and formed the International Association.

 
International League baseball executives in 1915

The "International League" name was first used in 1886,[2] but did not become the longterm name of the league until 1912. The league ultimately cited 1884 as the year of its foundation, through the following lineage:[3]

The International League was also affected by the effort to establish the Federal League as a new third major league from 1914 to 1915, with franchises being added and dropped and new ballparks built. In 1954, a franchise was awarded to Havana, Cuba, but due to political upheaval in that country it had to be moved—to Jersey City, New Jersey—in the middle of the 1960 season. Another foray into the Caribbean failed when the newly created team in San Juan, Puerto Rico, added in 1961, had to be moved to Charleston, West Virginia, in mid-season.

In June 1971, an IL all-star team beat the New York Yankees, 15–13, in an exhibition game at Silver Stadium in Rochester, New York, before a crowd of 11,001—notable players on the all-star squad included Don Baylor, Carlton Fisk, and Bobby Grich.[4] In August 1983, another team of IL all-stars were defeated by the Cleveland Indians, 8–6, in 11 innings before 11,032 fans at Franklin County Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.[5]

The International League and the American Association, another Triple-A league that operated in the Midwest, voted in 1988 to play interleague games as part of the Triple-A Alliance.[6] The league also split into two divisions that year. The interleague concept ended in 1992, but the two league divisions remained.

In 1998, the International League reorganized into three divisions with the addition of four new teams—the Buffalo Bisons, Indianapolis Indians, and Louisville Redbirds joined from the disbanded American Association, while the Durham Bulls joined from the Class A Carolina League.[7]

The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled on June 30.[8][9] Prior to the 2021 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) assumed control of Minor League Baseball in a move to increase player salaries, modernize facility standards, and reduce travel through better geographical alignment.[10] As part of this reorganization, the International League was expanded to 20 teams and temporarily renamed the "Triple-A East" for the 2021 season.[10] Of these 20 teams, 14 were existing members of the International League,[11] four were the easternmost teams from the Pacific Coast League,[12] one was promoted from the Double-A Southern League,[13] and one moved from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball.[14] Following MLB's acquisition of the rights to the names of the historical minor leagues, the Triple-A East was renamed the International League effective with the 2022 season.[15]

Structure and season

The International League is divided into the East Division and the West Division, each consisting of 10 teams. As of the 2022 season, all teams play a 150-game schedule, beginning in early April and concluding in late September.[16]

Championship and interleague play

 
IL All-Stars at the 2015 Triple-A All-Star Game

After the completion of the season, the two division champions meet in a single game to determine a league champion.[17] From 1933 to 2019, the three division champions and a wild card team squared off in series playoffs to determine a champion, with the winner awarded the Governors' Cup, the league's championship trophy.[18] Following the cancelled 2020 season, rather than hold playoffs for its championship, the 2021 title was awarded to the team with the best regular-season record.[19]

In further postseason play, the IL champion meets the Pacific Coast League's champion in the Triple-A National Championship Game, a single game to determine an overall champion of Triple-A baseball, which has been held annually since 2006, excluding 2020 and 2021. Previously, the IL champion also competed in the Triple-A World Series (1983, 1998–2000), Junior World Series (1919), and other sporadic postseason competitions throughout the league's history.

Other interleague play occurred during the Triple-A All-Star Game. Traditionally, the game had taken place on the day after the mid-summer Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[20] The game was meant to mark a symbolic halfway-point in the season (though not the mathematical halfway-point which, for most seasons, is usually one month prior). During the All-Star break, no regular-season games were scheduled for two days before the All-Star Game itself.[21]

Current teams

Division Team Founded MLB Affiliation Affiliated Since City Stadium Capacity
East Buffalo Bisons 1979 Toronto Blue Jays 2013 Buffalo, New York Sahlen Field 16,600
Charlotte Knights 1976 Chicago White Sox 1999 Charlotte, North Carolina Truist Field 10,200
Durham Bulls 1902 Tampa Bay Rays 1998 Durham, North Carolina Durham Bulls Athletic Park 10,000
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 1962 Miami Marlins 2021 Jacksonville, Florida 121 Financial Ballpark 11,000
Lehigh Valley IronPigs 2008 Philadelphia Phillies 2007 Allentown, Pennsylvania Coca-Cola Park 10,100
Norfolk Tides 1961 Baltimore Orioles 2007 Norfolk, Virginia Harbor Park 11,856
Rochester Red Wings 1899 Washington Nationals 2021 Rochester, New York Innovative Field 10,840
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 1989 New York Yankees 2007 Moosic, Pennsylvania PNC Field 10,000
Syracuse Mets 1934 New York Mets 2019 Syracuse, New York NBT Bank Stadium 10,815
Worcester Red Sox 2021 Boston Red Sox 2021 Worcester, Massachusetts Polar Park 9,508
West Columbus Clippers 1977 Cleveland Guardians 2009 Columbus, Ohio Huntington Park 10,100
Gwinnett Stripers 2009 Atlanta Braves 2009 Lawrenceville, Georgia Coolray Field 10,427
Indianapolis Indians 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates 2005 Indianapolis, Indiana Victory Field 13,750
Iowa Cubs 1969 Chicago Cubs 1981 Des Moines, Iowa Principal Park 11,500
Louisville Bats 1982 Cincinnati Reds 2000 Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Slugger Field 13,131
Memphis Redbirds 1998 St. Louis Cardinals 1998 Memphis, Tennessee AutoZone Park 10,000
Nashville Sounds 1978 Milwaukee Brewers 2021 Nashville, Tennessee First Horizon Park 10,000
Omaha Storm Chasers 1969 Kansas City Royals 1969 Papillion, Nebraska Werner Park 9,023
St. Paul Saints 1993 Minnesota Twins 2021 Saint Paul, Minnesota CHS Field 7,210
Toledo Mud Hens 1965 Detroit Tigers 1987 Toledo, Ohio Fifth Third Field 10,300
Current team locations:
  East Division
  West Division

League timeline

These teams were either charter members of the IL in 1912 or were added as expansion teams thereafter.[11]

Former American Association teams

Three current teams joined the IL in 1998 from the American Association, which disbanded after the 1997 season.[22] Indianapolis had previously played in the IL in 1963.[11]

Former Pacific Coast League teams

Four current teams were placed in the IL from the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 2021.[12]

Former Southern League teams

One current team was placed in the IL from the Double-A Southern League in 2021.[13]

  • Jacksonville Suns (1962–1968, 1970–1984) → Jacksonville Expos (1985–1990) → Jacksonville Suns (1991–2016) → Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (2017–present)

Former independent teams

One current team was placed in the IL from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball in 2021.[23]

Champions

The International League has crowned a league champion each season since 1884. Through 1932, champions were the regular-season pennant winners—the team with the best win–loss record at the conclusion of the regular season. From 1933 to 2020, postseason playoffs were held to determine champions. Participants from 1933 to 1987 were usually the four teams with the highest winning percentage. From 1988 to 2020, the four qualifiers were the division winners and one or two wild card teams. The winner of each season's championship playoffs was awarded the Governors' Cup. These playoffs and the Governors' Cup trophy were discontinued in 2021. The 2021 winner was the team with the best regular-season record, and the 2022 championship was decided via a single game between the winners of the East and West Divisions.

Active International League teams appear in bold.

Championship wins by team
Team Wins Governors'
Cup wins
Year(s)
Rochester Red Wings (Rochester Bronchos/Hustlers) 19 10 1899, 1901, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1939, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1971, 1974, 1988, 1990, 1997
Columbus Clippers 11 11 1979, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2019
Baltimore Orioles 10 2 1908, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1944, 1950
Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970) 4 1891, 1904, 1906, 1915, 1916, 1927, 1933, 1936, 1957, 1961
Toronto Maple Leafs 4 1902, 1907, 1912, 1917, 1918, 1926, 1934, 1960, 1965, 1966
Durham Bulls 8 6 2002, 2003, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
Montreal Royals 7 1898, 1941, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1958
Syracuse Mets (Syracuse Chiefs) 8 1935, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1954, 1969, 1970, 1976
Newark Bears 5 4 1932, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1945
Norfolk Tides (Tidewater Tides) 5 1972, 1975, 1982, 1983, 1985
Providence Grays (Providence Clamdiggers) 0 1894, 1896, 1900, 1905, 1914
Richmond Braves 5 1978, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2007
Pawtucket Red Sox 4 4 1973, 1984, 2012, 2014
Syracuse Stars 3 0 1885, 1888, 1897
Toledo Mud Hens 3 1967, 2005, 2006
Buffalo Bisons (1979–present) 2 2 1998, 2004
Charlotte Knights 2 1993, 1999
Detroit Wolverines 0 1889, 1890
Indianapolis Indians 2 1963, 2000
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees) 2 2008, 2016
Atlanta Crackers 1 1 1962
Binghamton Bingoes 0 1892
Charleston Charlies 1 1977
Erie Blackbirds 0 1893
Havana Sugar Kings 1 1959
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Jacksonville Suns) 1 1968
Jersey City Skeeters 0 1903
Louisville Bats (Louisville RiverBats) 1 2001
Newark Indians 0 1913
Ottawa Lynx 1 1995
Springfield Maroons 0 1895
Toronto Canucks 0 1887
Trenton Trentonians 0 1884
Utica Pent-Ups 0 1886

Awards

The IL recognizes outstanding players and team personnel annually near the end of each season.

MVP Award

The Most Valuable Player Award, first awarded in 1932, is given to honor the best player in the league.[24]

Pitcher of the Year Award

The Pitcher of the Year Award, first awarded in 1953 and known as the Most Valuable Pitcher Award, serves to recognize the league's best pitcher. Pitchers were eligible to win the award from 1932 to 1952 as no award was designated solely for pitchers.[24]

Top MLB Prospect Award

The Top MLB Prospect Award, created in 1950 as the Rookie of the Year Award, is given to the best player with no prior IL experience.[24]

Manager of the Year Award

The Manager of the Year Award, started in 1967, is given to the league's top manager.[24]

Executive of the Year Award

The Executive of the Year Award, first awarded in 1964, honored team executives who contributed to the success of the league.[24]

Spirit of the International League Award

The Spirit of the International League Award, first awarded in 2010, honored team executives who exhibited dedication to creating and maintaining positive fan experiences when visiting IL games.[24][25]

International League Hall of Fame

The International League Hall of Fame was established in 1947 to honor league players, managers, and executives who have made significant contributions to the league. The Hall of Fame inducted its first class of nine men in 1947. A plaque was unveiled at the IL's New York City offices located in the Ruppert Building at 535 Fifth Avenue. Today, the plaque has no permanent home, but exists as a traveling display that visits a number of the league's ballparks each season. The Hall became dormant after 1963, but was revived in 2007. New members are elected before the start of each season.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mancuso, Peter. . sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Archived from the original on April 16, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "The Diamond Field". San Francisco Examiner. March 29, 1886. p. 2. Retrieved May 22, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "International League Yearly Standings". Stats Crew. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  4. ^ Castor, Jim (June 25, 1971). "Stars Outslug Yanks, 15-13". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. p. D1. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Perkins keys Tribe's 8-6 win over IL stars". Telegraph-Forum. Bucyrus, Ohio. UPI. August 19, 1983. p. 11. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ . Triple-A Baseball. Archived from the original on April 14, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  7. ^ Bray, Jim (January 29, 1998). "Lynx open April 9 at JetForm". Ottawa Citizen. Ontario. p. B2. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "A Message From Pat O'Conner". Minor League Baseball. March 13, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  9. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  11. ^ a b c "International League (AAA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Pacific Coast League (AAA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  13. ^ a b "Southern League (AA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  14. ^ "American Association (Independent) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  15. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  16. ^ Franco, Anthony (February 3, 2022). "Triple-A Baseball Season Expanded to 150 Games". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
  17. ^ "Las Vegas to Host Inaugural Triple-A Triple Championship Weekend". Minor League Baseball. May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  18. ^ "International League Personnel and Staff". International League. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  19. ^ "MiLB Announces 'Triple-A Final Stretch' for 2021". Minor League Baseball. July 14, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  20. ^ "Omaha Storm Chasers and Werner Park to Host 2015 Triple-A Baseball All-Star Game". Omaha Storm Chasers. Minor League Baseball. March 5, 2014. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  21. ^ "Durham Lands 2014 Triple-A ASG". Minor League Baseball. February 20, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  22. ^ "American Association (AA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  23. ^ "American Association (Independent) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
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  25. ^ "IL honors Syracuse's Don Waful". International League. March 30, 2016. Retrieved July 21, 2017.
  26. ^ "International League Hall of Fame". International League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 29, 2016.

External links

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This article is about the professional baseball league For other uses see International League disambiguation Not to be confused with Inter National League The International League IL is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States Along with the Pacific Coast League it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple A level which is one grade below Major League Baseball MLB International LeagueClassificationTriple A 1946 present Double A 1912 1945 Class A 1902 1911 SportBaseballFounded1884 139 years ago 1884 No of teams20CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Durham Bulls 2022 Most titlesRochester Red Wings 19 TV partner s MiLB TV MLB Network and local sports networksOfficial websitewww milb comThe league traces its roots to 1884 while the modern IL began in 1912 Following MLB s reorganization of the minor leagues in 2021 it operated as the Triple A East for one season before switching back to its previous moniker in 2022 It is so named because throughout its history the International League had teams in Canada and Cuba as well as those in the United States Since 2008 however all of its teams have been based in the US The IL s 20 teams are located in 14 states stretching from Papillion Nebraska to Worcester Massachusetts and from St Paul Minnesota to Jacksonville Florida A league champion is determined at the end of each season The Rochester Red Wings have won 19 International League titles the most in the league s history followed by the Columbus Clippers 11 and the Baltimore Orioles original Buffalo Bisons and Toronto Maple Leafs 10 During the era of the Governors Cup playoffs from 1933 to 2020 the most cup titles were won by Columbus 11 followed by Rochester 10 and the Syracuse Mets 8 Contents 1 History 2 Structure and season 2 1 Championship and interleague play 3 Current teams 4 League timeline 4 1 Former American Association teams 4 2 Former Pacific Coast League teams 4 3 Former Southern League teams 4 4 Former independent teams 5 Champions 6 Awards 6 1 MVP Award 6 2 Pitcher of the Year Award 6 3 Top MLB Prospect Award 6 4 Manager of the Year Award 6 5 Executive of the Year Award 6 6 Spirit of the International League Award 7 International League Hall of Fame 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe International League was created from the mergers of member teams from three precursor leagues the Eastern League of 1884 which was itself a re organization of the Interstate Association of 1883 the New York State League formed in 1885 and the Ontario League also organized in 1885 The New York State League and Ontario League merged in 1886 to form the International League and in 1887 the Eastern League was absorbed to create a ten club league Also in 1887 the International League passed a resolution barring African Americans from playing in the league 1 The league collapsed soon afterwards when the northern teams claimed that it was too onerous to travel to the south and formed the International Association International League baseball executives in 1915 The International League name was first used in 1886 2 but did not become the longterm name of the league until 1912 The league ultimately cited 1884 as the year of its foundation through the following lineage 3 1884 Eastern League 1885 New York State League 1886 1887 International League 1888 1890 International Association 1891 Eastern Association 1892 1911 Eastern League 1912 2020 International LeagueThe International League was also affected by the effort to establish the Federal League as a new third major league from 1914 to 1915 with franchises being added and dropped and new ballparks built In 1954 a franchise was awarded to Havana Cuba but due to political upheaval in that country it had to be moved to Jersey City New Jersey in the middle of the 1960 season Another foray into the Caribbean failed when the newly created team in San Juan Puerto Rico added in 1961 had to be moved to Charleston West Virginia in mid season In June 1971 an IL all star team beat the New York Yankees 15 13 in an exhibition game at Silver Stadium in Rochester New York before a crowd of 11 001 notable players on the all star squad included Don Baylor Carlton Fisk and Bobby Grich 4 In August 1983 another team of IL all stars were defeated by the Cleveland Indians 8 6 in 11 innings before 11 032 fans at Franklin County Stadium in Columbus Ohio 5 The International League and the American Association another Triple A league that operated in the Midwest voted in 1988 to play interleague games as part of the Triple A Alliance 6 The league also split into two divisions that year The interleague concept ended in 1992 but the two league divisions remained In 1998 the International League reorganized into three divisions with the addition of four new teams the Buffalo Bisons Indianapolis Indians and Louisville Redbirds joined from the disbanded American Association while the Durham Bulls joined from the Class A Carolina League 7 The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled on June 30 8 9 Prior to the 2021 season Major League Baseball MLB assumed control of Minor League Baseball in a move to increase player salaries modernize facility standards and reduce travel through better geographical alignment 10 As part of this reorganization the International League was expanded to 20 teams and temporarily renamed the Triple A East for the 2021 season 10 Of these 20 teams 14 were existing members of the International League 11 four were the easternmost teams from the Pacific Coast League 12 one was promoted from the Double A Southern League 13 and one moved from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball 14 Following MLB s acquisition of the rights to the names of the historical minor leagues the Triple A East was renamed the International League effective with the 2022 season 15 Structure and season EditThe International League is divided into the East Division and the West Division each consisting of 10 teams As of the 2022 season all teams play a 150 game schedule beginning in early April and concluding in late September 16 Championship and interleague play Edit IL All Stars at the 2015 Triple A All Star Game After the completion of the season the two division champions meet in a single game to determine a league champion 17 From 1933 to 2019 the three division champions and a wild card team squared off in series playoffs to determine a champion with the winner awarded the Governors Cup the league s championship trophy 18 Following the cancelled 2020 season rather than hold playoffs for its championship the 2021 title was awarded to the team with the best regular season record 19 In further postseason play the IL champion meets the Pacific Coast League s champion in the Triple A National Championship Game a single game to determine an overall champion of Triple A baseball which has been held annually since 2006 excluding 2020 and 2021 Previously the IL champion also competed in the Triple A World Series 1983 1998 2000 Junior World Series 1919 and other sporadic postseason competitions throughout the league s history Other interleague play occurred during the Triple A All Star Game Traditionally the game had taken place on the day after the mid summer Major League Baseball All Star Game 20 The game was meant to mark a symbolic halfway point in the season though not the mathematical halfway point which for most seasons is usually one month prior During the All Star break no regular season games were scheduled for two days before the All Star Game itself 21 Current teams EditDivision Team Founded MLB Affiliation Affiliated Since City Stadium CapacityEast Buffalo Bisons 1979 Toronto Blue Jays 2013 Buffalo New York Sahlen Field 16 600Charlotte Knights 1976 Chicago White Sox 1999 Charlotte North Carolina Truist Field 10 200Durham Bulls 1902 Tampa Bay Rays 1998 Durham North Carolina Durham Bulls Athletic Park 10 000Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 1962 Miami Marlins 2021 Jacksonville Florida 121 Financial Ballpark 11 000Lehigh Valley IronPigs 2008 Philadelphia Phillies 2007 Allentown Pennsylvania Coca Cola Park 10 100Norfolk Tides 1961 Baltimore Orioles 2007 Norfolk Virginia Harbor Park 11 856Rochester Red Wings 1899 Washington Nationals 2021 Rochester New York Innovative Field 10 840Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders 1989 New York Yankees 2007 Moosic Pennsylvania PNC Field 10 000Syracuse Mets 1934 New York Mets 2019 Syracuse New York NBT Bank Stadium 10 815Worcester Red Sox 2021 Boston Red Sox 2021 Worcester Massachusetts Polar Park 9 508West Columbus Clippers 1977 Cleveland Guardians 2009 Columbus Ohio Huntington Park 10 100Gwinnett Stripers 2009 Atlanta Braves 2009 Lawrenceville Georgia Coolray Field 10 427Indianapolis Indians 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates 2005 Indianapolis Indiana Victory Field 13 750Iowa Cubs 1969 Chicago Cubs 1981 Des Moines Iowa Principal Park 11 500Louisville Bats 1982 Cincinnati Reds 2000 Louisville Kentucky Louisville Slugger Field 13 131Memphis Redbirds 1998 St Louis Cardinals 1998 Memphis Tennessee AutoZone Park 10 000Nashville Sounds 1978 Milwaukee Brewers 2021 Nashville Tennessee First Horizon Park 10 000Omaha Storm Chasers 1969 Kansas City Royals 1969 Papillion Nebraska Werner Park 9 023St Paul Saints 1993 Minnesota Twins 2021 Saint Paul Minnesota CHS Field 7 210Toledo Mud Hens 1965 Detroit Tigers 1987 Toledo Ohio Fifth Third Field 10 300 Interactive fullscreen map Current team locations East Division West DivisionLeague timeline EditFurther information List of International League teams These teams were either charter members of the IL in 1912 or were added as expansion teams thereafter 11 Arkansas Travelers 1963 Baltimore Orioles 1912 1914 Richmond Climbers 1915 1916 Richmond Virginians 1917 Binghamton Bingoes 1918 1919 Syracuse Stars 1920 1927 Montreal Royals 1928 1960 Syracuse Chiefs 1961 1996 Syracuse SkyChiefs 1997 2006 Syracuse Chiefs 2007 2018 Syracuse Mets 2019 present Buffalo Bisons 1912 1970 Winnipeg Whips 1970 1971 Peninsula Whips 1972 1973 Memphis Blues 1974 1976 Charleston Charlies 1977 1983 Maine Guides 1984 1987 Maine Phillies 1988 Scranton Wilkes Barre Red Barons 1989 2006 Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees 2007 2012 Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders 2013 present Charlotte Knights 1993 present Durham Bulls 1998 present Jersey City Skeeters 1912 1915 Baltimore Orioles 1916 1953 Richmond Virginians 1954 1964 Toledo Mud Hens 1965 present Jersey City Skeeters 1918 1933 Syracuse Chiefs 1934 1955 Miami Marlins 1956 1960 San Juan Marlins 1961 Charleston Marlins 1961 Atlanta Crackers 1962 1965 Richmond Braves 1966 2008 Gwinnett Braves 2009 2017 Gwinnett Stripers 2018 present Montreal Royals 1912 1917 Newark Indians 1912 1915 Harrisburg Senators 1915 Newark Indians 1916 Newark Bears 1917 1919 Akron Buckeyes 1920 Newark Bears 1921 1925 Providence Grays 1925 Newark Bears 1925 1949 Springfield Cubs 1950 1953 Havana Sugar Kings 1954 1960 Jersey City Jerseys 1960 1961 Jacksonville Suns 1962 1968 Tidewater Tides 1969 1992 Norfolk Tides 1993 present Ottawa Lynx 1993 2007 Lehigh Valley IronPigs 2008 present Providence Grays 1912 1917 Rochester Hustlers 1912 1920 Rochester Colts 1921 Rochester Tribe 1922 1927 Rochester Red Wings 1928 present Syracuse Stars 1918 Hamilton Tigers 1918 Reading Coal Barons 1919 Reading Marines 1920 Reading Aces 1921 1922 Reading Keystones 1923 1932 Albany Senators 1932 1936 Jersey City Giants 1937 1950 Ottawa Giants 1951 Ottawa Athletics 1952 1954 Columbus Jets 1955 1970 Charleston Charlies 1971 1976 Columbus Clippers 1977 present Toronto Maple Leafs 1912 1967 Louisville Colonels 1968 1972 Pawtucket Red Sox 1973 1975 Rhode Island Red Sox 1976 Pawtucket Red Sox 1977 2020 Worcester Red Sox 2021 present Former American Association teams Edit Three current teams joined the IL in 1998 from the American Association which disbanded after the 1997 season 22 Indianapolis had previously played in the IL in 1963 11 Buffalo Bisons 1979 present Indianapolis Indians 1902 present Louisville Redbirds 1982 1998 Louisville RiverBats 1999 2001 Louisville Bats 2002 present Former Pacific Coast League teams Edit Four current teams were placed in the IL from the Triple A Pacific Coast League in 2021 12 Iowa Oaks 1969 1981 Iowa Cubs 1982 present Memphis Redbirds 1998 present Nashville Sounds 1978 present Omaha Royals 1969 1998 Omaha Golden Spikes 1999 2001 Omaha Royals 2002 2010 Omaha Storm Chasers 2011 present Former Southern League teams Edit One current team was placed in the IL from the Double A Southern League in 2021 13 Jacksonville Suns 1962 1968 1970 1984 Jacksonville Expos 1985 1990 Jacksonville Suns 1991 2016 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 2017 present Former independent teams Edit One current team was placed in the IL from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball in 2021 23 St Paul Saints 1993 present Champions EditMain article List of International League champions The International League has crowned a league champion each season since 1884 Through 1932 champions were the regular season pennant winners the team with the best win loss record at the conclusion of the regular season From 1933 to 2020 postseason playoffs were held to determine champions Participants from 1933 to 1987 were usually the four teams with the highest winning percentage From 1988 to 2020 the four qualifiers were the division winners and one or two wild card teams The winner of each season s championship playoffs was awarded the Governors Cup These playoffs and the Governors Cup trophy were discontinued in 2021 The 2021 winner was the team with the best regular season record and the 2022 championship was decided via a single game between the winners of the East and West Divisions Active International League teams appear in bold Championship wins by team Team Wins Governors Cup wins Year s Rochester Red Wings Rochester Bronchos Hustlers 19 10 1899 1901 1909 1910 1911 1928 1929 1930 1931 1939 1952 1955 1956 1964 1971 1974 1988 1990 1997Columbus Clippers 11 11 1979 1980 1981 1987 1991 1992 1996 2010 2011 2015 2019Baltimore Orioles 10 2 1908 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1944 1950Buffalo Bisons 1886 1970 4 1891 1904 1906 1915 1916 1927 1933 1936 1957 1961Toronto Maple Leafs 4 1902 1907 1912 1917 1918 1926 1934 1960 1965 1966Durham Bulls 8 6 2002 2003 2009 2013 2017 2018 2021 2022Montreal Royals 7 1898 1941 1946 1948 1949 1951 1953 1958Syracuse Mets Syracuse Chiefs 8 1935 1942 1943 1947 1954 1969 1970 1976Newark Bears 5 4 1932 1937 1938 1940 1945Norfolk Tides Tidewater Tides 5 1972 1975 1982 1983 1985Providence Grays Providence Clamdiggers 0 1894 1896 1900 1905 1914Richmond Braves 5 1978 1986 1989 1994 2007Pawtucket Red Sox 4 4 1973 1984 2012 2014Syracuse Stars 3 0 1885 1888 1897Toledo Mud Hens 3 1967 2005 2006Buffalo Bisons 1979 present 2 2 1998 2004Charlotte Knights 2 1993 1999Detroit Wolverines 0 1889 1890Indianapolis Indians 2 1963 2000Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees 2 2008 2016Atlanta Crackers 1 1 1962Binghamton Bingoes 0 1892Charleston Charlies 1 1977Erie Blackbirds 0 1893Havana Sugar Kings 1 1959Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Jacksonville Suns 1 1968Jersey City Skeeters 0 1903Louisville Bats Louisville RiverBats 1 2001Newark Indians 0 1913Ottawa Lynx 1 1995Springfield Maroons 0 1895Toronto Canucks 0 1887Trenton Trentonians 0 1884Utica Pent Ups 0 1886Awards Edit Baseball Hall of Famer Red Schoendienst won the IL Most Valuable Player Award in 1943 24 The IL recognizes outstanding players and team personnel annually near the end of each season MVP Award Edit Main article International League Most Valuable Player Award The Most Valuable Player Award first awarded in 1932 is given to honor the best player in the league 24 Pitcher of the Year Award Edit Main article International League Pitcher of the Year Award The Pitcher of the Year Award first awarded in 1953 and known as the Most Valuable Pitcher Award serves to recognize the league s best pitcher Pitchers were eligible to win the award from 1932 to 1952 as no award was designated solely for pitchers 24 Top MLB Prospect Award Edit Main article International League Top MLB Prospect Award The Top MLB Prospect Award created in 1950 as the Rookie of the Year Award is given to the best player with no prior IL experience 24 Manager of the Year Award Edit Main article International League Manager of the Year Award The Manager of the Year Award started in 1967 is given to the league s top manager 24 Executive of the Year Award Edit The Executive of the Year Award first awarded in 1964 honored team executives who contributed to the success of the league 24 Spirit of the International League Award Edit The Spirit of the International League Award first awarded in 2010 honored team executives who exhibited dedication to creating and maintaining positive fan experiences when visiting IL games 24 25 International League Hall of Fame EditMain article International League Hall of Fame The International League Hall of Fame was established in 1947 to honor league players managers and executives who have made significant contributions to the league The Hall of Fame inducted its first class of nine men in 1947 A plaque was unveiled at the IL s New York City offices located in the Ruppert Building at 535 Fifth Avenue Today the plaque has no permanent home but exists as a traveling display that visits a number of the league s ballparks each season The Hall became dormant after 1963 but was revived in 2007 New members are elected before the start of each season 26 See also Edit Baseball portalList of International League no hitters List of International League stadiums List of sports attendance figures Harry SimmonsReferences Edit Mancuso Peter July 14 1887 The color line is drawn Society for American Baseball Research sabr org Society for American Baseball Research Archived from the original on April 16 2019 Retrieved May 6 2019 The Diamond Field San Francisco Examiner March 29 1886 p 2 Retrieved May 22 2021 via newspapers com International League Yearly Standings Stats Crew Retrieved May 31 2022 Castor Jim June 25 1971 Stars Outslug Yanks 15 13 Democrat and Chronicle Rochester New York p D1 Retrieved May 25 2021 via newspapers com Perkins keys Tribe s 8 6 win over IL stars Telegraph Forum Bucyrus Ohio UPI August 19 1983 p 11 Retrieved May 25 2021 via newspapers com Notable Events in American Association History Triple A Baseball Archived from the original on April 14 2021 Retrieved May 24 2017 Bray Jim January 29 1998 Lynx open April 9 at JetForm Ottawa Citizen Ontario p B2 Retrieved May 25 2021 via newspapers com A Message From Pat O Conner Minor League Baseball March 13 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 a b Mayo Jonathan February 12 2021 MLB Announces New Minors Teams Leagues Major League Baseball Retrieved 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