Interleague Postseason Play
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS IN INTERLEAGUE POSTSEASON PLAY
During the International League's 127 previous seasons, member clubs have participated in a variety of postseason playoffs against champions of other Triple-A and Double-A Leagues. The following list chronicles these interleague postseason events.
LITTLE WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. American Association)
LITTLE WORLD SERIES TUNE-UP
(International League vs. Eastern League)
EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP
(International League vs. Eastern League)
JUNIOR WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. American Association)
KODAK WORLD BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
(Round Robin Tournament featuring 5 teams)
TRIPLE-A WORLD SERIES
(Round Robin Tournament featuring Champions of the International League, American Association, and Pacific Coast League)
TRIPLE-A CLASSIC
(International League vs. American Association)
LAS VEGAS TRIPLE-A WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. Pacific Coast League)
2007 Sacramento 7, Richmond 1
2008 Sacramento 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1
2009 Durham 5, Memphis 4
2010 Columbus 12, Tacoma 6
2011 Columbus 8, Omaha 3
2012 Reno 10, Pawtucket 3
During the International League's 127 previous seasons, member clubs have participated in a variety of postseason playoffs against champions of other Triple-A and Double-A Leagues. The following list chronicles these interleague postseason events.
LITTLE WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. American Association)
1905 Buffalo 2, St. Paul 1
1906 Buffalo 3, Columbus 2, 1 tie
1907 Toronto 4, Columbus 1
1917 Indianapolis 4, Toronto 1
1920 Baltimore 5, St. Paul 1
1921 Louisville 5, Baltimore 3
1922 Baltimore 5, St. Paul 2
1923 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4
1924 St. Paul 5, Baltimore 4, 1 tie
1925 Baltimore 5, Louisville 3
1926 Toronto 5, Louisville 0
1927 Toledo 5, Buffalo 1
1928 Indianapolis 5, Rochester 1, 1 tie
1929 Kansas City 5, Rochester 4
1930 Rochester 5, Louisville 3
1931 Rochester 5, St. Paul 3
LITTLE WORLD SERIES TUNE-UP
(International League vs. Eastern League)
1922 New Haven 2, Baltimore 1
1923 Hartford 2, Baltimore 0
1924 Waterbury 3, Baltimore 0
1925 Waterbury 3, Baltimore 0
EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP
(International League vs. Eastern League)
1927 Buffalo 2, Albany 1
1928 Rochester 2, Albany 0
JUNIOR WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. American Association)
1932 Newark 4, Minneapolis 2
1933 Columbus 5, Buffalo 3
1934 Columbus 5, Toronto 4
1936 Milwaukee 4, Buffalo 1
1937 Newark 4, Columbus 3
1938 Kansas City 4, Newark 3
1939 Louisville 4, Rochester 3
1940 Newark 4, Louisville 2
1941 Columbus 4, Montreal 2
1942 Columbus 4, Syracuse 1
1943 Columbus 4, Syracuse 1
1944 Baltimore 4, Louisville 2
1945 Louisville 4, Newark 2
1946 Montreal 4, Louisville 2
1947 Milwaukee 4, Syracuse 3
1948 Montreal 4, St. Paul 1
1949 Indianapolis 2, Montreal 2
1950 Columbus 4, Baltimore 1
1951 Milwaukee 4, Montreal 2
1952 Rochester 4, Kansas City 3
1953 Montreal 4, Kansas City 1
1954 Louisville 4, Syracuse 2
1955 Minneapolis 4, Rochester 3
1956 Indianapolis 4, Rochester 0
1957 Denver 4, Buffalo 1
1958 Minneapolis 4, Montreal 0
1959 Havana 4, Minneapolis 3
1960 Louisville 4, Toronto 2
1961 Buffalo 4, Louisville 0
1962 Atlanta 4, Louisville 3
1970 Syracuse 4, Omaha 1
1971 Rochester 4, Denver 3
1973 Pawtucket 4, Tulsa 1
1974 Evansville 4, Tidewater 1
KODAK WORLD BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
(Round Robin Tournament featuring 5 teams)
1972 Elimination Round
Albuquerque (PCL) 3-1
Tidewater 3-1
Evansville (AA) 2-2
#Caribbean All-Stars 1-3
Hawaii (PCL/Host Club) 1-3
#Won one-game playoff to advance
Sudden Death Round
Caribbean All-Stars 3-0
Albuquerque 0-1
Tidewater 0-1
Evansville 0-1
TRIPLE-A WORLD SERIES
(Round Robin Tournament featuring Champions of the International League, American Association, and Pacific Coast League)
1983 Tidewater 3-1
Portland (PCL) 2-2
Denver (AA) 1-3
TRIPLE-A CLASSIC
(International League vs. American Association)
1988 Indianapolis 4, Rochester 2
1989 Indianapolis 4, Richmond 0
1990 Omaha 4, Rochester 1
1991 Denver 4, Columbus 1
LAS VEGAS TRIPLE-A WORLD SERIES
(International League vs. Pacific Coast League)
1998 New Orleans 3, Buffalo 1
1999 Vancouver 3, Charlotte 2
2000 Indianapolis 3, Memphis 1
TRIPLE-A BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
(One-game, winner-take all game featuring International League champion vs. Pacific Coast League champion)
2007 Sacramento 7, Richmond 1
2008 Sacramento 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1
2009 Durham 5, Memphis 4
2010 Columbus 12, Tacoma 6
2011 Columbus 8, Omaha 3
2012 Reno 10, Pawtucket 3