2015 International League season

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The 2015 International League season was the 129th season in the league's history. The Columbus Clippers won their third title in six years. It was neck-and-neck with the Indianapolis Indians; the teams tied atop the Western Division in the regular season and went the full length in the finals, all but one of those games being decided by a single run. Mike Clevinger pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings in the finale to lock it up.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

North Division[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 81 63 .563 -- Dave Miley New York Yankees
Rochester Red Wings 77 67 .535 4 Mike Quade Minnesota Twins
Buffalo Bisons 68 76 .472 13 Gary Allenson Toronto Blue Jays
Syracuse Chiefs 66 78 .458 15 Billy Gardner Jr. Washington Nationals
Lehigh Valley IronPigs 63 81 .438 18 Dave Brundage Philadelphia Phillies
Pawtucket Red Sox 59 85 .410 22 Kevin Boles Boston Red Sox

South Division[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Norfolk Tides 78 66 .542 -- Ron Johnson Baltimore Orioles
Gwinnett Braves 77 67 .535 1 Brian Snitker Atlanta Braves
Charlotte Knights 74 70 .514 4 Joel Skinner Chicago White Sox
Durham Bulls 74 70 .514 4 Jared Sandberg Tampa Bay Rays

West Division[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Columbus Clippers 83 61 .576 -- Chris Tremie Cleveland Indians
Indianapolis Indians 83 61 .576 -- Dean Treanor Pittsburgh Pirates
Louisville Bats 64 80 .444 19 Delino DeShields Sr. Cincinnati Reds
Toledo Mud Hens 61 83 .424 22 Larry Parrish Detroit Tigers

Playoffs[edit]

  Semifinals Finals
                 
W2  Indianapolis Indians 3  
N1  Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 0  
    W2  Indianapolis Indians 2
  W1  Columbus Clippers 3
W1  Columbus Clippers 3
S1  Norfolk Tides 2  



Semifinals[edit]

Indianapolis vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Date Away Home
September 9 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3 Indianapolis 7
September 10 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1 Indianapolis 6
September 11 Indianapolis 4 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2
Indianapolis wins series 3-0
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre vs. Lehigh Valley
Date Away Home
September 9 Columbus 5 Norfolk 2
September 10 Columbus 1 Norfolk 6
September 12 Norfolk 2 Columbus 6
September 13 Norfolk 6 Columbus 5
September 14 Norfolk 0 Columbus 5
Columbus wins series 3-2

Championship Finals[edit]

Indianapolis vs. Columbus
Date Away Home
September 15 Indianapolis 5 Columbus 6
September 16 Indianapolis 4 Columbus 5
September 17 Columbus 5 Indianapolis 6
September 18 Columbus 4 Indianapolis 5
September 19 Columbus 3 Indianapolis 0
Columbus wins series 3-2 and
advances to Triple-A National Championship

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

Source[edit]

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