1937 International League season

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The 1937 International League season was noted for the performance of the Newark Bears, who went 109-43 and would become one of the few minor league teams to have a book written about their exploits (The '37 Newark Bears). The team was loaded with talent, including Joe Gordon, Charlie Keller and Atley Donald. The Bears set the International League record for wins in a 154-game schedule.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Newark Bears 109 43 .717 -- Ossie Vitt New York Yankees
Montreal Royals 82 67 .550 25½ Rabbit Maranville Pittsburgh Pirates
Syracuse Chiefs 78 74 .513 31 Mike Kelly Cincinnati Reds
Baltimore Orioles 76 75 .503 32½ Guy Sturdy/Buck Crouse None
Buffalo Bisons 74 79 .484 35½ Ray Schalk None
Rochester Red Wings 74 80 .481 36 Ray Blades St. Louis Cardinals
Toronto Maple Leafs 63 88 .417 45½ Dan Howley None
Jersey City Giants 50 100 .333 58 Travis Jackson New York Giants

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Governors' Cup Finals
                 
1  Buffalo Bisons 4  
3  Syracuse Chiefs 0  
    1  Newark Bears 4
  4  Balimore Orioles 0
4  Baltimore Orioles 4
2  Montreal Royals 1  



League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

  • Batting Average Charlie Keller, Newark, .353
  • Runs Scored Keller, 120
  • Hits Keller, 189
  • Doubles Jim Gleeson, Newark, 47
  • Triples Keller; Johnny Hopp, Rochester, 14
  • Home Runs Ab Wright, Baltimore, 37
  • Runs Batted In Wright, 127
  • Stolen Bases Hopp, 33

Pitching[edit]

References[edit]