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The 1992 International League season took place from April to September 1992.
The Columbus Clippers defeated the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons to win the league championship. The 1992 Clippers were recognized on The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams of all time list, placing at #72.[1]
East Division
West Division
Attendance[edit]
Standings[edit]
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Batting leaders[edit]
Stat
|
Player
|
Total
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AVG |
Shawn Hare, Toledo |
.330
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HR |
Hensley Meulens, Columbus |
26
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RBI |
Hensley Meulens, Columbus |
100
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R |
Hensley Meulens, Columbus |
96
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H |
Gerald Williams, Columbus |
156
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SB |
Mike Humphreys, Columbus |
37
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Pitching leaders[edit]
Stat
|
Player
|
Total
|
W |
David Neid, Richmond |
14(14-2)
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L |
Dave Telgheder, Tidewater |
14(6-14)
|
ERA |
Sam Militello, Columbus |
2.29(12-2)
|
SO |
David Neid, Richmond |
159
|
IP |
Anthony Telford, Rochester |
181.0
|
SV |
Mike Draper, Columbus |
37
|
Regular season[edit]
Opening Day[edit]
All-Star game[edit]
The 1992 Triple-A All-Star Game was held at The Diamond in Richmond, Virginia, home of the IL's Richmond Braves. The All-Stars representing the American League affiliates won 2-1. Sam Militello of the Columbus Clippers won the top award for the International League.[citation needed]
Playoffs[edit]
Division Series[edit]
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Championship series[edit]
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