List of defunct International League teams (1912–)
The International League is an AAA minor league baseball circuit. The modern version of the league has existed since 1912. The following teams once competed in the IL but currently do not:
- Akron Buckeyes (1920)
- Albany Senators (1932 midseason–1936)
- Arkansas Travelers (1963)
- Atlanta Crackers (1962–65)
- Baltimore Orioles (1912–53)
- Binghamton Bingoes (1918–19)
- Charleston Marlins (1961, May to end of season)
- Charleston Charlies (1971–83)
- Columbus Jets (1955–70)
- Hamilton Tigers (1918)
- Harrisburg Senators (1915)
- Havana Sugar Kings (1954–1960 midseason)
- Jacksonville Suns (1962–68)
- Jersey City Giants (1937–50)
- Jersey City Jerseys (1960 midseason–1961)
- Jersey City Skeeters (1912–15, 1918–33)
- Maine Guides (1984–87)
- Maine Phillies (1988)
- Memphis Blues (1974–76)
- Miami Marlins (1956–60)
- Montreal Royals (1912–17, 1928–60)
- Newark Bears (1917–19, 1921–25, 1926–49)
- Newark Indians (1912–16)
- Ottawa Athletics (1952–54)
- Ottawa Giants (1951)
- Ottawa Lynx (1993–2007)
- Peninsula Whips (1972–73)
- Providence Grays (1912–17, 1925)
- Reading Aces (1921–22)
- Reading Coal Barons (1919)
- Reading Marines (1920)
- Reading Keystones (1923–32)
- Richmond Braves (1966–2008)
- Richmond Climbers (1915–16)
- Richmond Virginians (1917, 1954–64)
- San Juan Marlins (April–May 1961)
- Springfield Cubs (1950–53)
- Toronto Maple Leafs (1912–67)
- Winnipeg Whips (1970–71)
References
- Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 1997 edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America.
- "International League (AAA) Encyclopedia and History".
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