Governors' Cup Champions
Ten
- Rochester (1939,1952,1955,1956,1964,1971,1974,1988,1990,1997)
Nine
- Columbus (1979,1980,1981,1987,1991,1992,1996,2010,2011)
Eight
- Syracuse (1935,1942,1943,1947,1954,1969,1970,1976)
Seven
- Montréal (1941,1946,1948,1949,1951,1953,1958)
Six
- Buffalo (1933,1936,1957,1961,1998,2004)
Five
- Norfolk (1972,1975,1982,1983,1985)
- Richmond (1978,1986,1989,1994,2007)
Four
- Toronto (1934,1960,1965,1966)
- Newark (1937,1938,1940,1945)
Three
- Pawtucket (1973,1984,2012)
- Durham (2002,2003,2009)
- Toledo (1967,2005,2006)
Two
- Baltimore (1944,1950)
- Indianapolis (1963,2000)
- Charlotte (1993,1999)
One
- Havana (1959)
- Atlanta (1962)
- Jacksonville (1968)
- Charleston (1977)
- Ottawa (1995)
- Louisville (2001)
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (2008)
Note: Italics indicate franchises no longer in the International League.
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