1984 International League season

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1984 International League season
League International League
Sport Baseball
DurationApril 10 – September 13
Number of games140
Number of teams8
Regular season
Season MVP Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers
Governors' Cup Playoffs
League champions Pawtucket Red Sox
  Runners-up Maine Guides
IL seasons

The 1984 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 10 and September 13. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top four teams qualifying for the post-season.

Contents

The Pawtucket Red Sox won the Governors' Cup, defeating the Maine Guides in the final round of the playoffs.

Team changes

Teams

1984 International League
TeamCityMLB AffiliateStadium
Columbus Clippers Columbus, Ohio New York Yankees Franklin County Stadium
Maine Guides Old Orchard Beach, Maine Cleveland Indians The Ball Park
Pawtucket Red Sox Pawtucket, Rhode Island Boston Red Sox McCoy Stadium
Richmond Braves Richmond, Virginia Atlanta Braves Parker Field
Rochester Red Wings Rochester, New York Baltimore Orioles Silver Stadium
Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse, New York Toronto Blue Jays MacArthur Stadium
Tidewater Tides Norfolk, Virginia New York Mets Met Park
Toledo Mud Hens Toledo, Ohio Minnesota Twins Lucas County Stadium

Map of teams

Black pog.svg International League teams

Regular season

Summary

Standings

[1]

International League
TeamWinLoss %GB
Columbus Clippers 8257.590
Maine Guides 7759.5663.5
Toledo Mud Hens 7463.5407
Pawtucket Red Sox 7565.5367.5
Tidewater Tides 7169.50711.5
Richmond Braves 6673.47516
Syracuse Chiefs 5881.41724
Rochester Red Wings 5288.37130.5

League Leaders

Batting leaders

[2]

StatPlayerTotal
AVG Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers .335
H Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers 180
R Milt Thompson, Richmond Braves
Chico Walker, Pawtucket Red Sox
91
2B Dan Briggs, Columbus Clippers 33
3B Bobby Meacham, Columbus Clippers
Vic Rodriguez, Rochester Red Wings
Paul Zuvella, Richmond Braves
6
HR Jerry Keller, Syracuse Chiefs 28
RBI Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers
Jim Wilson, Maine Guides
84
SB Tack Wilson, Toledo Mud Hens 48

Pitching leaders

[3]

StatPlayerTotal
W Jerry Ujdur, Maine Guides 14
ERA Jim Deshaies, Columbus Clippers 2.39
CG Brad Havens, Toledo Mud Hens 12
SV Wes Gardner, Tidewater Tides 20
SO Brad Havens, Toledo Mud Hens 169
IP Mike Morgan, Syracuse Chiefs 185.2

Playoffs

Playoff bracket

Semi-finals Governors' Cup
      
1 Columbus 1
4 Pawtucket 3
4 Pawtucket3
2 Maine 2
2 Maine 3
3 Toledo 0

Awards

International League awards
Award nameRecipient
Most Valuable Player Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers
Pitcher of the Year Brad Havens, Toledo Mud Hens
Rookie of the Year Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers
Manager of the Year Tony Torchia, Pawtucket Red Sox

All-star team

[4]

International League all-star team
PositionAll-star
Catcher Scott Bradley, Columbus Clippers
First base Dan Briggs, Columbus Clippers
Second base Rex Hudler, Columbus Clippers
Shortstop Paul Zuvella, Richmond Braves
Third base Steve Lyons, Pawtucket Red Sox
Outfield John Christensen, Tidewater Tides
Milt Thompson, Richmond Braves
Mitch Webster, Syracuse Chiefs
Designated hitter Jerry Keller, Syracuse Chiefs
Starting pitcher Brad Havens, Toledo Mud Hens
Relief pitcher Wes Gardner, Tidewater Tides

See also

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References

  1. 1984 IL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed 26 November 2024.
  2. 1984 IL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 26 November 2024.
  3. 1984 Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 26 November 2024.
  4. 1984 International League season at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 26 November 2024.