1974 International League season
The 1974 International League season was the 89th in the league's history, and ended with the Rochester Red Wings winning their second Governors' Cup in four years.
The Toledo Mud Hens moved their affiliation from the Detroit Tigers to the Philadelphia Phillies, forcing the IL to rename their two divisions since the AL/NL split was now 5-3 in favor of the NL. The Expos moved their Triple-A club from Hampton, VA to Memphis, TN as well.
The playoff format introduced in 1973 remained in place, though with no Junior World Series this year, all series were now best-of-seven instead of best-of-five.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold .
Northern Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation |
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Rochester Red Wings | 88 | 56 | .611 | — | Joe Altobelli | Baltimore Orioles |
Syracuse Chiefs | 74 | 70 | .514 | 14 | Bobby Cox | New York Yankees |
Toledo Mud Hens | 70 | 74 | .486 | 18 | Jim Bunning | Philadelphia Phillies |
Pawtucket Red Sox | 57 | 87 | .396 | 31 | Joe Morgan | Boston Red Sox |
Southern Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation |
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Memphis Blues | 87 | 55 | .613 | - | Karl Kuehl | Montreal Expos |
Richmond Braves | 75 | 65 | .536 | 11 | Clint Courtney | Atlanta Braves |
Charleston Charlies | 62 | 81 | .434 | 25½ | Bill Adair | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Tidewater Tides | 57 | 82 | .410 | 28½ | Johnny Antonelli | New York Mets |
Playoffs[edit]
First Round | Governors' Cup Finals | |||||||
N1 | Rochester Red Wings | 4 | ||||||
S1 | Memphis Blues | 2 | ||||||
N1 | Rochester Red Wings | 4 | ||||||
N2 | Syracuse Chiefs | 3 | ||||||
N2 | Syracuse Chiefs | 4 | ||||||
S2 | Richmond Braves | 1 |
First Round[edit]
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Governor's Cup Finals[edit]
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Jim Rice, Pawtucket, .337
- Runs Scored Bob Beall, Richmond, 105
- Hits Rob Andrews, Rochester, 165
- Doubles Larvell Blanks, Richmond, 29
- Triples Burnel Flowers, Charleston, 8
- Home Runs Rice, Pawtucket, 25
- Runs Batted In Rice, Pawtucket, 93
- Stolen Bases Pepe Mangual, Memphis, 46
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Bill Kirkpatrick, Rochester, 15
- Earned Run Average Bob Gebhard, Memphis, 1.69
- Winning Percentage Paul Mitchell, Rochester, .700
- Complete Games Scott McGregor, Syracuse, 12
- Shutouts Larry Gowell, Syracuse; Larry Gura, Syracuse and Mike Willis, Rochester, 4
- Strikeouts Dyar Miller, Rochester, 138
- Saves Mickey Scott, Rochester, 17
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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