1931 International League season
The 1931 International League season marked the fourth straight titles for the Rochester Red Wings. It marked the end of an era, though, as the St. Louis Cardinals moved their top prospects elsewhere in 1932.
Final standings - schedule[edit]
W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rochester Red Wings | 101 | 67 | .601 | -- | Billy Southworth | St. Louis Cardinals |
Newark Bears | 99 | 69 | .589 | 2 | Al Mamaux | |
Baltimore Orioles | 94 | 70 | .566 | 6 | Fritz Maisel | |
Montreal Royals | 85 | 80 | .515 | 14.5 | Ed Holly | |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 83 | 84 | .497 | 17.5 | Steve O'Neill | |
Reading Keystones | 79 | 88 | .473 | 21.5 | Pants Rowland | |
Jersey City Skeeters | 68 | 102 | .389 | 35.5 | Specs Toporcer/Bob Shawkey | |
Buffalo Bisons | 61 | 105 | .367 | 39 | Jimmy Cooney |
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Ike Boone, Newark, .356
- Runs Scored Ray Pepper, Rochester, 123
- Hits Pepper, 233
- Doubles Johnny Gill, Baltimore, 46
- Triples Pepper, 20
- Home Runs Joe Hauser, Baltimore, 31
- Runs Batted In Jim Poole, Reading, 126
- Stolen Bases Denny Sothern, Baltimore, 33
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Monte Weaver, Baltimore, 21
- Earned Run Average Ray Starr, Rochester, 2.83
- Complete Games Johnny Allen, Jersey City & Toronto, 24
- Shutouts Ira Smith, Rochester, 6
- Strikeouts Don Brennan, Newark, 143
References[edit]
- The International League: Year-by-Year Statistics Marshall Wright. McFarland, 1998
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