2000 International League season

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The 2000 International League season took place from April to September 2000.

Contents

The Indianapolis Indians defeated the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons to win the league championship.

Attendance

Standings

International League - North Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Buffalo Bisons 8659.593
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 8560.5861
Pawtucket Red Sox 8261.5733
Syracuse SkyChiefs 7466.5299.5
Rochester Red Wings 6579.45120.5
Ottawa Lynx 5388.37631
International League - South Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Durham Bulls 8162.566
Charlotte Knights 7865.5453
Norfolk Tides 6579.45116.5
Richmond Braves 5192.35730
International League - West Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Indianapolis Indians 8163.563
Columbus Clippers 7569.5216
Louisville RiverBats 7173.49310
Toledo Mud Hens 5586.39024.5


Playoffs

Division series

North Division Champion Buffalo (86-59) faced Wild Card winner, Scranton (85-60). Winner: Scranton

South Division Champion Durham (81-62) faced West Division Champion Indianapolis (81-63). Winner: Indianapolis

Championship series

The Indianapolis Indians defeated the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Red Barons.

Indianapolis faced the Memphis Redbirds from the Pacific Coast League in the Triple-A World Series.

Indianapolis won the series 3 games to one. This would be the last World Series held until 2006 when the two leagues agreed on a one game playoff to determine the Triple A Champion.

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