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1970 International League season

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1970 International League season
LeagueInternational League
SportBaseball
DurationApril 17 – September 12
Number of games140
Number of teams8
Regular season
Season MVPRoger Freed, Rochester Red Wings
George Kopacz, Columbus Jets
Governors' Cup Playoffs
League championsSyracuse Chiefs
  Runners-upColumbus Jets
IL seasons

The 1970 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 17 and September 12. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top four teams qualifying for the post-season.

The Syracuse Chiefs won the Governors' Cup, defeating the Columbus Jets in the final round of the playoffs.

Team changes

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Teams

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1970 International League
Team City MLB Affiliate Stadium
Buffalo Bisons
Winnipeg Whips
Buffalo, New York
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Expos War Memorial Stadium
Winnipeg Stadium
Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh Pirates Jets Stadium
Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Boston Red Sox Fairgrounds Stadium
Richmond Braves Richmond, Virginia Atlanta Braves Parker Field
Rochester Red Wings Rochester, New York Baltimore Orioles Silver Stadium
Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse, New York New York Yankees MacArthur Stadium
Tidewater Tides Norfolk, Virginia New York Mets Met Park
Toledo Mud Hens Toledo, Ohio Detroit Tigers Lucas County Stadium

Map of teams

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International League teams

Regular season

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Summary

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Standings

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International League
Team Win Loss % GB
Syracuse Chiefs 84 56 .600
Columbus Jets 81 59 .579 3
Rochester Red Wings 76 64 .543 8
Tidewater Tides 74 66 .529 10
Richmond Braves 73 67 .521 11
Louisville Colonels 69 71 .493 15
Buffalo Bisons/Winnipeg Whips 52 88 .371 32
Toledo Mud Hens 51 89 .364 33

League Leaders

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Batting leaders

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Stat Player Total
AVG Ralph Garr, Richmond Braves .386
H Roger Freed, Rochester Red Wings 168
R Don Baylor, Rochester Red Wings 127
2B Don Baylor, Rochester Red Wings 34
3B Don Baylor, Rochester Red Wings 15
HR Hal Breeden, Richmond Braves 37
RBI Roger Freed, Rochester Red Wings 130
SB Ralph Garr, Richmond Braves 39

Pitching leaders

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Stat Player Total
W Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs 16
ERA Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs 2.93
CG Ernie McAnally, Buffalo / Winnipeg 14
SHO Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs 4
SO Ernie McAnally, Buffalo / Winnipeg 178
IP Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs
Ernie McAnally, Buffalo / Winnipeg
192.0

Playoffs

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Playoff bracket

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Semi-finals Governors' Cup
      
1 Syracuse 3
4 Tidewater 0
1 Syracuse 3
2 Columbus 1
2 Columbus 3
3 Rochester 2

Awards

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International League awards
Award name Recipient
Most Valuable Player Roger Freed, Rochester Red Wings
George Kopacz, Columbus Jets
Pitcher of the Year Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs
Rookie of the Year Roger Freed, Rochester Red Wings
Manager of the Year Frank Verdi, Syracuse Chiefs

All-star team

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International League all-star team
Position All-star
Catcher Milt May, Columbus Jets
Bob Montgomery, Louisville Colonels
First base George Kopacz, Columbus Jets
Second base Len Boehmer, Syracuse Chiefs
Shortstop Frank Baker, Syracuse Chiefs
Third base Mike Ferraro, Rochester Red Wings
Outfield Don Baylor, Rochester Red Wings
Roger Freed, Rochester Red Wings
Ralph Garr, Richmond Braves
Pitcher Rob Gardner, Syracuse Chiefs
Ernie McAnally, Buffalo / Winnipeg
Hal Reniff, Syracuse Chiefs
Manager Frank Verdi, Syracuse Chiefs

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Morris, Matt (1997), ""Tough to Make It": The History of Professional Sports Teams in Manitoba", in Welsted, John; Everitt, John (eds.), The Geography of Manitoba: Its Land and Its People, University of Manitoba, p. 315, ISBN 0-88755-635-3, retrieved 2013-07-14
  2. ^ 1970 IL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed 18 November 2024.
  3. ^ 1970 IL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 18 November 2024.
  4. ^ 1970 Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 18 November 2024.
  5. ^ 1970 International League season at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 18 November 2024.
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