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The 1998 International League season was the 113th in the league's history, and ended with the Buffalo Bisons winning their first Governors' Cup since 1961. The Bisons would go on to lose the Triple-A World Series.
With the dissolution of the American Association, the IL expanded from 10 to 14 teams. Buffalo, Louisville and Indianapolis came over from the AA, and the Durham Bulls were added as an expansion team. This necessitated a realignment into three divisions, and the playoff format was modified as well. The three division winners and the North Division's second-place team qualified for the playoffs.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold .
Playoffs[edit]
First Round[edit]
Syracuse vs. Buffalo
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 9 |
Syracuse 3 |
Buffalo 7
|
September 10 |
Syracuse 1 |
Buffalo 5
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September 11 |
Syracuse 0 |
Buffalo 6
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Buffalo wins series 3-0
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|
Durham vs. Louisville
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Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 9 |
Durham 8 |
Louisville 3
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September 10 |
Durham 8 |
Louisville 3
|
September 11 |
Louisville 2 |
Durham 3
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Durham wins series 3-0
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|
Governors' Cup Finals[edit]
Buffalo vs. Durham
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 14 |
Durham 6 |
Buffalo 9
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September 15 |
Durham 4 |
Buffalo 6
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September 16 |
Buffalo 8 |
Durham 9
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September 17 |
Buffalo 6 |
Durham 7
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September 18 |
Buffalo 3 |
Durham 1
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Buffalo wins series 3-2 and
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advances to Triple-A World Series
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Todd Haney, Norfolk, .345
- Runs Scored Ron Belliard, Louisville, 114
- Hits Marlon Anderson, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 176
- Doubles Brian Daubach, Charlotte, 45
- Triples Anderson, 15
- Home Runs Daubach, 35
- Runs Batted In Daubach, 124
- Stolen Bases Scott Pose, Columbus, 47
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Shannon Withem, Syracuse, 17
- Earned Run Average Terry Burrows, Rochester, 2.92
- Complete Games Carlton Loewer, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 5
- Shutouts Three tied with 2
- Strikeouts Juan Peña, Pawtucket, 146
- Saves Todd Williams, Indianapolis, 26
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Roberto Petagine, Indianapolis
- Second Base Ron Belliard, Louisville
- Shortstop Jolbert Cabrera, Buffalo
- Third Base Scott McClain, Durham
- Utility Player Todd Haney, Norfolk
- Outfield Allen Battle, Ottawa; Brian Daubach, Charlotte; Alex Ramirez, Buffalo
- Catcher Einar Diaz, Buffalo
- Designated Hitter Willis Otáñez, Rochester
- Starting Pitcher Shannon Withem, Syracuse
- Relief Pitcher Todd Williams, Indianapolis
References[edit]
Baseball America's 1999 Almanac. Allan Simpson, editor. Simon & Schuster, 1998.
External Links[edit]
1998 IL - The Baseball Cube
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