List of Midwest League champions

The Midwest League of Minor League Baseball is one of two Class A baseball leagues in the United States. It was previously known as the Illinois State League from 1947 to 1948 and as the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League form 1949 to 1955, but has been the Midwest League since 1956. A league champion is determined at the end of each season. Champions have been determined by postseason playoffs, winning the regular season pennant, or being declared champion by the league office. Currently, eight teams qualify for the postseason: the first- and second-half winners within each division, Eastern and Western, and wild card teams (the teams with the best second-place record) from each half in each division. Teams within each division meet in a best-of-three quarterfinal round. The winners meet in a best-of-three semifinal series to determine division champions. Then, the Eastern and Western division winners play a best-of-five series to determine a league champion.[1]

League champions

Score and finalist information is only presented when postseason play occurred. The lack of this information indicates a declared league champion.
Year Champion Score Finalist
1947Belleville Stags
1948West Frankfort Cardinals3–0Mattoon Indians
1949Paducah Chiefs4–3Mattoon Indians
1950[a]Centralia Sterlings
1951Danville Dans2–0Mount Vernon Kings
1952Decatur Commodores3–1Hannibal Stags
1953Decatur Commodores3–2Paris Lakers
1954Danville Dans3–0Clinton Pirates
1955Dubuque Packers3–0Mattoon Phillies
1956Paris Lakers3–1Dubuque Packers
1957Decatur Commodores2–0Clinton Pirates
1958Waterloo Hawks3–2Michigan City White Caps
1959Waterloo Hawks
1960Waterloo Hawks
1961Quincy Giants3–2Waterloo Hawks
1962Dubuque Packers3–1Waterloo Hawks
1963Clinton C-Sox
1964Fox Cities Foxes1–0Clinton C-Sox
1965Burlington Bees
1966Fox Cities Foxes2–1Cedar Rapids Cardinals
1967Appleton Foxes2–0Wisconsin Rapids Twins
1968Quad City Angels2–1Decatur Commodores
1969Appleton Foxes
1970Quincy Cubs2–0Quad Cities Angels
1971Quad City Angels2–1Appleton Foxes
1972Danville Warriors2–0Appleton Foxes
1973Wisconsin Rapids Twins2–1Danville Warriors
1974Danville Warriors2–1Appleton Foxes
1975Waterloo Royals2–0Quad Cities Angels
1976Waterloo Royals2–0Quad Cities Angels
1977Burlington Bees2–0Waterloo Indians
1978Appleton Foxes2–1Burlington Bees
1979Quad City Cubs2–1Waterloo Indians
1980Waterloo Indians2–1Quad City Cubs
1981Wausau Timbers2–0Quad City Cubs
1982Appleton Foxes2–1Madison Muskies
1983Appleton Foxes3–1Springfield Cardinals
1984Appleton Foxes3–2Springfield Cardinals
1985Kenosha Twins3–1Peoria Chiefs
1986Waterloo Indians3–0Peoria Chiefs
1987Kenosha Twins3–1Springfield Cardinals
1988Cedar Rapids Reds3–1Kenosha Twins
1989South Bend White Sox3–0Springfield Cardinals
1990Quad City Angels3–1South Bend White Sox
1991Clinton Giants3–1Madison Muskies
1992Cedar Rapids Reds3–2Beloit Brewers
1993South Bend White Sox3–1Clinton Giants
1994Cedar Rapids Kernels3–1Rockford Royals
1995Beloit Snappers3–0Michigan Battle Cats
1996West Michigan Whitecaps3–1Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
1997Lansing Lugnuts3–2Kane County Cougars
1998West Michigan Whitecaps3–1Rockford Cubbies
1999Burlington Bees3–2Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2000Michigan Battle Cats3–0Beloit Snappers
2001[b]Kane County Cougars1–0South Bend Silver Hawks
2002Peoria Chiefs3–1Lansing Lugnuts
2003Lansing Lugnuts3–0Beloit Snappers
2004West Michigan Whitecaps3–2Kane County Cougars
2005South Bend Silver Hawks3–2Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2006West Michigan Whitecaps3–1Kane County Cougars
2007West Michigan Whitecaps3–2Beloit Snappers
2008[c]Burlington Bees2–0South Bend Silver Hawks
2009Fort Wayne TinCaps3–0Burlington Bees
2010Lake County Captains3–2Clinton LumberKings
2011Quad Cities River Bandits3–0Lansing Lugnuts
2012Wisconsin Timber Rattlers3–1Fort Wayne TinCaps
2013Quad Cities River Bandits3–0South Bend Silver Hawks
2014Kane County Cougars3–0Lake County Captains
2015West Michigan Whitecaps3–2Cedar Rapids Kernels
2016Great Lakes Loons3–1Clinton LumberKings
2017Quad Cities River Bandits3–0Fort Wayne TinCaps
2018Bowling Green Hot Rods3–1Peoria Chiefs

Championship wins by team

Active Midwest League teams appear in bold.

Wins Team Championship years
9Fox Cities Foxes/Appleton Foxes/Wisconsin Timber Rattlers1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 2012
9Waterloo Hawks/Royals/Indians/Lansing Lugnuts1958, 1959, 1960, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1986, 1997, 2003
7Quad City Angles/Cubs/River Bandits1968, 1971, 1979, 1990, 2011, 2013, 2017
6Decatur Commodores/Wausau Timbers/Kane County Cougars1952, 1953, 1957, 1981, 2001, 2014
6West Michigan Whitecaps1996, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2015
4Burlington Bees1965, 1977, 1999, 2008
4Wisconsin Rapids Twins/Kenosha Twins/Fort Wayne TinCaps1973, 1985, 1987, 2009
3Cedar Rapids Reds/Kernels1988, 1992, 1994
3South Bend White Sox/Silver Hawks (South Bend Cubs)1989, 1993, 2005
2Clinton C-Sox/Giants (Clinton LumberKings)1963, 1991
2Danville Dans1951, 1954
2Danville Warriors1972, 1974
2Dubuque Packers1955, 1962
2Quincy Giants/Cubs1961, 1970
2Michigan Battle Cats/Great Lakes Loons2000, 2016
1Belleville Stags1947
1Beloit Snappers1995
1Bowling Green Hot Rods2018
1Centralia Sterlings1950
1Lake County Captains2010
1Paducah Chiefs1949
1Paris Lakers1956
1Peoria Chiefs2002
1West Frankfort Cardinals1948

Notes

  • a Centralia was declared champion after inclement weather and military call-ups forced the cancellation of the playoffs.[2]
  • b Kane County was declared champion after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake the September 11 terrorist attacks.[3]
  • c Burlington was declared champion after inclement weather forced the playoffs to be cut short.[4]

References

  • "Midwest League Champions". Midwest League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  • "Midwest League Seasons". Midwest League Guide. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  1. "Playoff Procedures". Midwest League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  2. "1950 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Midwest League Guide. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  3. "2001 Midwest League". Midwest League Guide. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  4. "2008 Midwest League". Midwest League Guide. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
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