2004 International League season

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The 2004 International League season was the 118th in the league's history, and ended with the Buffalo Bisons winning their first Governors' Cup in six years. Matt Whiteside set a IL record with 38 saves, which stood until topped by Jonathan Albaladejo in 2010.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

North Division W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Buffalo Bisons 83 61 .576 -- Marty Brown Cleveland Indians
Rochester Red Wings 73 71 .507 10 Phil Roof Minnesota Twins
Pawtucket Red Sox 73 71 .507 10 Buddy Bailey Boston Red Sox
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 69 73 .486 14 Marc Bombard Philadelphia Phillies
Syracuse SkyChiefs 66 78 .458 17 Marty Pevey Toronto Blue Jays
Ottawa Lynx 66 78 .458 17 Tim Leiper Baltimore Orioles
South Division W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Richmond Braves 79 62 .560 -- Pat Kelly Atlanta Braves
Durham Bulls 77 67 .535 Bill Evers Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Norfolk Tides 72 72 .500 John Stearns New York Mets
Charlotte Knights 68 74 .479 11½ Nick Capra Chicago White Sox
West Division W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Columbus Clippers 80 64 .556 -- Bucky Dent New York Yankees
Louisville Bats 67 77 .465 13 Rick Burleson Cincinnati Reds
Indianapolis Indians 66 78 .458 14 Cecil Cooper Milwaukee Brewers
Toledo Mud Hens 65 78 .455 14½ Larry Parrish Detroit Tigers

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Governors' Cup Finals
                 
N1  Buffalo Bisons 3  
WC  Durham Bulls 2  
    N1  Buffalo Bisons 3
  S1  Richmond Braves 1
S1  Richmond Braves 3
W1  Columbus Clippers 2  



First Round[edit]

Buffalo vs. Durham
Date Away Home
September 8 Buffalo 1 Durham 2
September 9 Buffalo 3 Durham 7
September 10 Durham 2 Buffalo 3
September 11 Durham 0 Buffalo 1
September 12 Durham 0 Buffalo 7
Buffalo wins series 3-2
Columbus vs. Richmond
Date Away Home
September 9 Richmond 2 Columbus 1
13 innings
September 10 Richmond 1 Columbus 4
September 11 Columbus 3 Richmond 7
September 12 Columbus 3 Richmond 2
September 13 Columbus 1 Richmond 4
Richmond wins series 3-2

Governors' Cup Finals[edit]

Buffalo vs. Richmond
Date Away Home
September 14 Buffalo 4 Richmond 11
September 15 Buffalo 4 Richmond 3
September 16 Richmond 4 Buffalo 5
September 17 Richmond 1 Buffalo 6
Buffalo wins series 3-1

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

Baseball America's 2005 Almanac. Allan Simpson, editor. Simon & Schuster, 2004.

External Links[edit]

2004 IL - The Baseball Cube