1922 International League season | |
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League | International League |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 12 – September 24 |
Number of games | 168 |
Number of teams | 8 |
International League Pennant | |
League champions | Baltimore Orioles |
Runners-up | Rochester Tribe |
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.
The Baltimore Orioles won the International League pennant, finishing in first place, ten games ahead of the second place Rochester Tribe.
1922 International League | ||||||
Team | City | MLB Affiliate | Stadium | |||
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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 |
International League | ||||
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Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
Baltimore Orioles | 115 | 52 | .689 | – |
Rochester Tribe | 105 | 62 | .629 | 10 |
Buffalo Bisons | 95 | 72 | .569 | 20 |
Jersey City Skeeters | 83 | 82 | .503 | 31 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 76 | 88 | .463 | 37.5 |
Reading Aces | 71 | 93 | .433 | 42.5 |
Syracuse Stars | 64 | 102 | .386 | 50.5 |
Newark Bears | 54 | 112 | .325 | 60.5 |
Stat | Player | Total |
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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 |
Stat | Player | Total |
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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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