1918 International League season
The 1918 International League season was the 7th season under the IL name. It was a season of turnover, as Syracuse, Jersey City and Binghamton joined the loop, replacing Richmond, Providence and Montreal. Syracuse didn't last all year, moving to Hamilton in August. Also, Buffalo changed ownership. Only ten minor leagues began the 1918 season due to World War I - and the IL was the only league to survive the entire campaign. It was a close one, with Toronto beating out Binghamton for the title on the last day.
Final standings[edit]
W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toronto Maple Leafs | 88 | 39 | .693 | -- | Dan Howley | |
Binghamton Bingoes | 85 | 38 | .691 | 1 | Chick Hartman | |
Baltimore Orioles | 74 | 53 | .583 | 14 | Jack Dunn | |
Newark Bears | 64 | 63 | .504 | 24 | Tommy McCarthy | |
Rochester Hustlers | 60 | 61 | .496 | 25 | Arthur Irwin | |
Buffalo Bisons | 53 | 68 | .438 | 32 | Hooks Wiltse | |
Syracuse Stars/Hamilton Tigers | 38 | 76 | .333 | 43.5 | Patsy Donovan | |
Jersey City Skeeters | 30 | 94 | .242 | 56.5 | Harry Lord/Dave Driscoll |
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Polly McLarry, Binghamton, .385
- Runs Scored James Mulvey, Baltimore, 81
- Hits Mulvey & Otis Lawry, Baltimore, 149
- Doubles McLarry, 26
- Triples Earl Smith, Rochester, 14
- Home Runs Fred Lear, Toronto, 5
- Stolen Bases Lawry, 35
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Ralph Worrell, Baltimore, 25
- Earned Run Average Harry Heitmann, Rochester, 1.32
- Complete Games Worrell, 30
- Strikeouts Godfrey Brogan, Rochester, 157
References[edit]
- The International League: Year-by-Year Statistics Marshall Wright. McFarland, 1998
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