1982 Midwest League


Stats
Boxscores

central Division
Team W L PCT GB
Springfield (STL) 83 53 .610 -
Beloit (MIL) 71 68 .511 13.5
Clinton (SF) 63 75 .457 21
Danville (CAL) 57 80 .416 26.5
North Division
Team W L PCT GB
Madison (OAK) 87 52 .626 -
Appleton (CHW) 81 59 .579 6.5
Wisconsin Rapids (MIN) 56 82 .406 30.5
Wausau (SEA) 55 84 .396 32
South Division
Team W L PCT GB
Quad City (CHC) 79 60 .568 -
Waterloo (CLE) 75 64 .540 4
Burlington (TEX) 63 75 .457 15.5
Cedar Rapids (CIN) 61 79 .436 18.5

Postseason
1st round
Appleton defeats Springfield, 2-0
Madison defeats Quad City, 2-0

Appleton defeats Madison, 2-1

All Star Game



Post Season All Star Team
C-Randy Hunt, Springfield
1B-Alan Hunsinger, Springfield
2B-Norm Carrasco, Danville
3B-Wade Rowdon, Appleton
SS-Dick Schofield, Danville
OF-Tom Romano, Madison
OF-Kevin Buckley, Burlington
OF-Jeff Jones, Cedar Rapids
DH-Donnell Nixon, Wausau
P-Mark Grant, Clinton
P-Mike Tanzi, Appleton
P-Allen Edwards, Madison
P-Darryl Banks, Quad City

MVP-Tom Tomano, Madison
Manager-George Enright, Quad City

League Changes
Danville: expansion franchise, new nickname, new affiliation (Angles), and a return to Danville Stadium
Beloit: expansion franchise, new nickname, new affiliation (Brewers), new stadium (Telfer Park)
Springfield: expansion franchise, new nickname, new affiliation (Cardinals), new stadium (Lanphier Park)
Madison: expansion franchise, new nickname, new affiliation (Athletics), new stadium (Warner Park)
Burlington: changed name from Bees to Rangers and affiliation from Brewers to Rangers

Attendence
Team Attendence
Quad City 157,960
Madison 127,639
Springfield 108,182
Cedar Rapids 101,096
Clinton 89,352
Appleton 81,970
Beloit 81,512
Waterloo 73,597
Burlington 59,292
Danville 44,105
Wausau 43,077
Wisconsin Rapids 37,748