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Titles

Triple AAA Championships The Indians have a perfect record when competing for the Triple AAA Championship; they have won 7 Championships.

  • Little World Series
  • 1917 – Defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4–1
  • 1928 – Defeated the Rochester Red Wings, 5–1
  • Junior World Series
  • 1949 – Defeated the Montreal Royals, 4–2
  • 1956 – Defeated the Rochester Red Wings, 4–0
  • Triple-A Classic
  • 1988 – Defeated the Omaha Royals, 3–1
  • 1989 – Defeated the Omaha Royals, 3–2
  • Triple-A World Series
  • 2000 – Defeated the Memphis Redbirds, 3–1

International League Championships The Indians have won the Governors' Cup, the championship of the IL, 2 times, and played in the championship series 3 times.

  • 1963 – Defeated the Atlanta Crackers, 4–1
  • 2000 – Defeated the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons, 3–2
  • 2005 – Lost to the Toledo Mud Hens, 0–3

American Association Championships The Indians have won 8 American Association Championships, and played in the AA Championship Series 18 times.

  • 1936 – Lost to the Milwaukee Brewers, 1–4
  • 1939 – Lost to the Louisville Colonels, 1–4
  • 1943 – Lost to the Columbus Red Birds, 0–3
  • 1946 – Lost to the Louisville Colonels, 0–4
  • 1949 – Defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, 4–3
  • 1950 – Lost to the Columbus Red Birds, 3–4
  • 1954 – Lost to the Louisville Colonels, 1–4
  • 1956 – Defeated the Denver Zephyrs, 4–0
  • 1971 – Lost to the Denver Zephyrs, 3–4
  • 1974 – Lost to the Tulsa Oilers, 3–4
  • 1978 – Lost to the Omaha Royals, 1–4
  • 1982 – Defeated the Omaha Royals, 4–2
  • 1986 – Defeated the Denver Zephyrs, 4–3
  • 1987 – Defeated the Denver Zephyrs, 4–1
  • 1988 – Defeated the Omaha Royals, 3–1
  • 1989 – Defeated the Omaha Royals, 3–2
  • 1994 – Defeated the Nashville Sounds, 3–1
  • 1996 – Lost to the Oklahoma City 89ers, 1–3

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