1991 International League season

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The 1991 International League season took place from April to September 1991.

Contents

The Columbus Clippers defeated the Pawtucket Red Sox to win the league championship.

Teams

Blue pog.svg East Division Red pog.svg West Division
1991 International League
DivisionTeamCityStadium
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

Standings

East Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Pawtucket Red Sox 7964.552
Rochester Red Wings 7668.5283.5
Syracuse Chiefs 7371.5076.5
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 6578.45514
West Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Columbus Clippers 8559.590
Tidewater Tides 7765.5427
Toledo Mud Hens 7470.51411
Richmond Braves 6579.45120

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Stats

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Pitching leaders

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Regular season

Opening Day

All-Star game

The 1991 Triple-A All-Star Game was held at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, home of the Louisville Redbirds of the American Association. The All-Stars representing the National League affiliates won 6-5. Steve Scarsone of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons was given the top award for the International League.[ citation needed ]

Playoffs

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References

  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=0e16f143 at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed July 8, 2018