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1999 International League season


The 1999 International League season took place from April to September 1999.

The Charlotte Knights defeated the Durham Bulls to win the league championship.

Attendance

  • Buffalo Bisons - 684,051
  • Charlotte Knights - 353,303
  • Columbus Clippers - 463,874
  • Durham Bulls - 474,494
  • Indianapolis Indians - 658,250
  • Louisville Bats - 361,419
  • Norfolk Tides - 486,727
  • Ottawa Lynx - 195,979
  • Pawtucket Red Sox - 596,624
  • Richmond Braves - 523,670
  • Rochester Red Wings - 481,039
  • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons - 458,122
  • Syracuse SkyChiefs - 446,025
  • Toledo Mud Hens - 295,173

Standings

International League - North DivisionTeamWinLoss%GB
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons7866.542
Pawtucket Red Sox7668.5282
Syracuse SkyChiefs7371.5075
Buffalo Bisons7272.5006
Rochester Red Wings6183.42417
Ottawa Lynx5985.41019
International League - South DivisionTeamWinLoss%GB
Durham Bulls8360.580
Charlotte Knights8262.0001.5
Norfolk Tides7763.5504.5
Richmond Braves6478.45118.5
International League - West DivisionTeamWinLoss%GB
Columbus Clippers8358.589
Indianapolis Indians7569.5219.5
Louisville Bats6381.43821.5
Toledo Mud Hens5787.39627.5

League leaders

Stats

Batting leaders

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Pitching leaders

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Regular season

Opening Day

All-Star game

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Playoffs

Division series

The North Division Scranton Red Barons (78-66) faced the IL Wild Card the Charlotte Knights (82-62). Charlotte defeated Scranton.

The South Division Champion Durham Bulls (83-60) faced the West Division Champion Columbus Clippers (83-58). Durham defeated Columbus.

Championship series

Charlotte defeated Durham 3 games to 1.

Charlotte faced the PCL Champions the (Vancouver Canadians) from the Pacific Coast League in the Triple-A World Series. Vancouver won the Series 3 games to 2.

References

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