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1986 International League season

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1986 International League season
LeagueInternational League
SportBaseball
DurationApril 11 – September 11
Number of games140
Number of teams8
Regular season
Season MVPPat Dodson, Pawtucket Red Sox
Governors' Cup Playoffs
League championsRichmond Braves
  Runners-upRochester Red Wings
IL seasons

The 1986 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 11 and September 11. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top four teams qualifying for the post-season.

The Richmond Braves won the Governors' Cup, defeating the Rochester Red Wings in the final round of the playoffs.

Teams

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1986 International League
Team City MLB Affiliate Stadium
Columbus Clippers Columbus, Ohio New York Yankees Cooper Stadium
Maine Guides Old Orchard Beach, Maine Cleveland Indians The Ball Park
Pawtucket Red Sox Pawtucket, Rhode Island Boston Red Sox McCoy Stadium
Richmond Braves Richmond, Virginia Atlanta Braves The Diamond
Rochester Red Wings Rochester, New York Baltimore Orioles Silver Stadium
Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse, New York Toronto Blue Jays MacArthur Stadium
Tidewater Tides Norfolk, Virginia New York Mets Met Park
Toledo Mud Hens Toledo, Ohio Minnesota Twins Lucas County Stadium

Map of teams

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International League teams

Regular season

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Summary

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Don Cooper of the Syracuse Chiefs pitched five innings in a seven inning no-hitter against the Richmond Braves.

Standings

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International League
Team Win Loss % GB
Richmond Braves 80 60 .571
Rochester Red Wings 75 63 .543 4
Pawtucket Red Sox 74 65 .532 5.5
Tidewater Tides 74 66 .529 6
Syracuse Chiefs 72 67 .518 7.5
Columbus Clippers 62 77 .446 17.5
Toledo Mud Hens 62 77 .446 17.5
Maine Guides 58 82 .414 22

League Leaders

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Batting leaders

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Stat Player Total
AVG Andre David, Pawtucket Red Sox .328
H Mike Sharperson, Syracuse Chiefs 150
R Mike Sharperson, Syracuse Chiefs 86
2B Leo Hernández, Columbus Clippers 35
3B Mike Sharperson, Syracuse Chiefs 9
HR Ken Gerhart, Rochester Red Wings 28
RBI Pat Dodson, Pawtucket Red Sox 102
SB Albert Hall, Richmond Braves 72

Pitching leaders

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Stat Player Total
W Charlie Puleo, Richmond Braves 14
ERA Doug Jones, Maine Guides 2.09
CG Charlie Puleo, Richmond Braves
Bill Swaggerty, Rochester Red Wings
9
SV Luis DeLeón, Rochester Red Wings 13
SO Charlie Puleo, Richmond Braves
Steve Shields
124
IP Brad Arnsberg, Columbus Clippers 177.1

Playoffs

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Playoff bracket

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Semi-finals Governors' Cup
      
1 Richmond 3
4 Tidewater 0
1 Richmond 3
2 Pawtucket 2
2 Rochester 3
3 Pawtucket 1

Awards

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Pat Dodson of the Pawtucket Red Sox won the MVP Award and was named to the all-star team.
International League awards
Award name Recipient
Most Valuable Player Pat Dodson, Pawtucket Red Sox
Pitcher of the Year John Mitchell, Tidewater Tides
Rookie of the Year Orestes Destrade, Columbus Clippers
Manager of the Year John Hart, Rochester Red Wings

All-star team

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International League all-star team
Position All-star
Catcher Pat Dempsey, Toledo Mud Hens
First base Pat Dodson, Pawtucket Red Sox
Second base Mike Sharperson, Syracuse Chiefs
Shortstop Paul Zuvella, Richmond / Columbus
Third base Dave Magadan, Tidewater Tides
Outfield Mike Greenwell, Pawtucket Red Sox
Gerald Perry, Richmond Braves
La Schelle Tarver, Pawtucket Red Sox
Designated hitter Pete Dalena, Columbus Clippers
Starting pitcher John Mitchell, Tidewater Tides
Relief pitcher Randy Myers, Tidewater Tides

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Two combine for no-hit shutout as Syracuse sweeps". Democrat and Chronicle. August 17, 1986. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  2. ^ 1986 IL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed 27 November 2024.
  3. ^ 1986 IL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 27 November 2024.
  4. ^ 1986 Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 27 November 2024.
  5. ^ 1986 International League season at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed 27 November 2024.
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