2004 International League season

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DurationApril – September 2004
Games144
2004 International League season
LeagueInternational League
SportBaseball
DurationApril – September 2004
Games144
Teams14
Regular season
Season championsNorth – Buffalo
South – Richmond
West – Columbus
Season MVPBatter – Jhonny Peralta (Buffalo)
Pitcher – Ben Hendrickson (Indianapolis)
Governors' Cup
ChampionsBuffalo Bisons (3rd)
  Runners-upRichmond Braves
IL seasons

The 2004 International League season took place between April and September 2004.

The Buffalo Bisons defeated the Richmond Braves to win the league championship.[1]

  • Buffalo - 604,159
  • Charlotte - 265,271
  • Columbus - 493,656
  • Durham - 493,629
  • Indianapolis - 576,067
  • Louisville - 648,092
  • Norfolk - 485,260
  • Ottawa - 159,619
  • Pawtucket - 657,067
  • Richmond - 375,029
  • Rochester - 437,088
  • Scranton/W.B. - 402,676
  • Syracuse - 364,648
  • Toledo - 544,778

Standings

International League - North Division
TeamWinLoss%GB
Buffalo Bisons8361.576
Pawtucket Red Sox7371.50710
Rochester Red Wings7371.50710
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons6973.48613
Ottawa Lynx6678.45817
Syracuse SkyChiefs6678.45817
International League - South Division
TeamWinLoss%GB
Richmond Braves7962.560
Durham Bulls7767.535
Norfolk Tides7272.500
Charlotte Knights6874.00011½
International League - West Division
TeamWinLoss%GB
Columbus Clippers8064.556
Louisville Bats6777.46513
Indianapolis Indians6678.45814
Toledo Mud Hens6578.45514½

Stats

Batting leaders

Stat Player Total
AVGJason Kubel, Rochester.343
HREarl Snyder, Pawtucket36
RBI104
RJhonny Peralta, Buffalo109
H181
SBJoey Gathright, Durham33

Pitching leaders

Stat Player Total
WDave Gassner, Rochester16
LPat Ahearne, Toledo
Robert Ellis, Scranton/Buffalo
Damian Moss, Durham/Louisville
12
ERABen Hendrickson, Indianapolis2.02
SOAlex Graman, Columbus
Chuck Smith, Richmond
129
IPPat Ahearne, Toledo 179.1
SVJim Crowell, Scranton16

Playoffs

The following teams qualified for the postseason: Buffalo Bisons, Columbus Clippers, Durham Bulls, and Richmond Braves.

Division Series

Buffalo defeated Durham 3 games to 2

DateTeamScore
September 8Buffalo at Durham2–1
September 9Buffalo at Durham7–3
September 10Durham at Buffalo3–2
September 11Durham at Buffalo1–0
September 12Durham at Buffalo7–0

Richmond defeated Columbus 3 games to 2

DateTeamScore
September 9Richmond at Columbus2–1 (13)
September 10Richmond at Columbus4–1
September 11Columbus at Richmond7–3
September 12Columbus at Richmond3–2
September 13Columbus at Richmond4–1

Championship series

Buffalo defeated the Richmond Braves 3 games to 1

DateTeamScore
September 14Buffalo at Richmond11–4
September 15Buffalo at Richmond4–3
September 16Richmond at Buffalo5–4
September 17Richmond at Buffalo6–1

Note: all games were played in Buffalo due to weather conditions and unplayable field conditions (the remnants of hurricanes Ivan and Gaston) in Richmond.[2][3]

Bracket

References

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