1922 International League season

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1922 International League season
League International League
Sport Baseball
DurationApril 12 September 24
Number of games168
Number of teams8
International League Pennant
League champions Baltimore Orioles
  Runners-up Rochester Tribe
IL seasons

The 1922 International League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 12 and September 24. Eight teams played a 168-game schedule, with the first place team winning the pennant.

Contents

The Baltimore Orioles won the International League pennant, finishing in first place, ten games ahead of the second place Rochester Tribe.

Team changes

Teams

1922 International League
TeamCityMLB AffiliateStadium
Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland None Oriole Park
Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York None Buffalo Baseball Park
Jersey City Skeeters Jersey City, New Jersey None West Side Park
Newark Bears Newark, New Jersey None Harrison Park
Reading Aces Reading, Pennsylvania None Lauer's Park
Rochester Tribe Rochester, New York None Bay Street Ball Grounds
Syracuse Stars Syracuse, New York None Star Park
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto, Ontario None Hanlan's Point Stadium

Map of teams

Black pog.svg International League teams

Regular season

Summary

Standings

[1]

International League
TeamWinLoss %GB
Baltimore Orioles 11552.689
Rochester Tribe 10562.62910
Buffalo Bisons 9572.56920
Jersey City Skeeters 8382.50331
Toronto Maple Leafs 7688.46337.5
Reading Aces 7193.43342.5
Syracuse Stars 64102.38650.5
Newark Bears 54112.32560.5

League Leaders

Batting leaders

[2]

StatPlayerTotal
AVG Bob Fothergill, Rochester Tribe .383
H Frank Gilhooley, Reading Aces 230
R Maurice Archdeacon, Rochester Tribe 151
2B Jimmy Walsh, Baltimore Orioles 47
3B Johnny Jacobs, Jersey City Skeeters 20
HR Al Wingo, Toronto Maple Leafs 34
RBI Fred Merkle, Rochester Tribe 155
SB Maurice Archdeacon, Rochester Tribe 55

Pitching leaders

[3]

StatPlayerTotal
W Jack Ogden, Baltimore Orioles 24
L Luther Barnes, Newark Bears 23
ERA Chief Bender, Reading Aces 2.41
CG Dean Barnhardt, Newark Bears 30
SHO Bill Hughes, Rochester Tribe 6
SO Lefty Grove, Baltimore Orioles 205
IP Jack Ogden, Baltimore Orioles 310.0

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References

  1. 1922 IL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed October 27, 2024
  2. 1922 IL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed October 27, 2024
  3. 1922 IL Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed October 27, 2024