1960 International League season

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The 1960 International League season was the 75th in the league's history, and ended with the Toronto Maple Leafs winning their first Governors' Cup since 1934. The Maple Leafs would go on to lose the Junior World Series. To date, they are the last IL team to win 100 games during the regular season.

This was also the final season for the Montreal Royals and Miami Marlins. On July 13th, the league moved the defending Governors' Cup champions Havana Sugar Kings to Jersey City, NJ, where they became the Jersey City Jerseys.

Final standings - schedule[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Toronto Maple Leafs 100 54 .649 Mel McGaha Cleveland Indians
Richmond Virginians 82 70 .539 17 Steve Souchock New York Yankees
Rochester Red Wings 81 73 .526 19 Clyde King St. Louis Cardinals
Buffalo Bisons 78 75 .510 21½ Kerby Farrell Philadelphia Phillies
Havana/Jersey City 76 77 .497 23½ Tony Castano / Nap Reyes Cincinnati Reds
Columbus Jets 69 84 .451 30½ Cal Ermer Pittsburgh Pirates
Miami Marlins 65 88 .425 34½ Al Vincent Baltimore Orioles
Montreal Royals 62 92 .403 38 Clay Bryant Los Angeles Dodgers

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Governors' Cup Finals
                 
1  Toronto Maple Leafs 4  
4  Buffalo Bisons 0  
    1  Toronto Maple Leafs 4
  3  Rochester Red Wings 1
2  Richmond Virginians 1
3  Rochester Red Wings 4  



First Round[edit]

Toronto vs. Buffalo
Date Away Home
September 13 Buffalo 2 Toronto 5
September 14 Buffalo 3 Toronto 4
14 innings
September 16 Toronto 2 Buffalo 1
September 17 Toronto 5 Buffalo 3
Toronto wins series 4-0
Richmond vs. Rochester
Date Away Home
September 13 Rochester 3 Richmond 4
September 14 Rochester 3 Richmond 1
September 15 Richmond 5 Rochester 10
September 16 Richmond 2 Rochester 5
September 17 Richmond 7 Rochester 8
Rochester wins series 4-1

Governors' Cup Finals[edit]

Toronto vs. Rochester
Date Away Home
September 18 Rochester 0 Toronto 4
September 19 Rochester 5 Toronto 2
September 20 Toronto 8 Rochester 1
September 21 Toronto 6 Rochester 2
September 22 Toronto 8 Rochester 4
Toronto wins series 4-1 and
advances to Junior World Series

References[edit]

Jim Mandelaro and Scott Pitoniak, Silver Seasons. Syracuse University Press, 1995.

Brian Bennett, On A Silver Diamond: The Story Of Rochester Community Baseball from 1956-1996. Triphammer Publishing, 1997.

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. Baseball America, 1993.

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