1912 Pacific Coast League season
The 1912 Pacific Coast League season was the 10th in league history.
Two no-hitters were thrown during the season: Red Toner of San Francisco against Portland on May 21st; and Bill Malarkey of Oakland versus San Francisco on June 30th. Batting champion Heinie Heitmuller had his season cut short by typhoid fever, which claimed his life in October.
Final standings[edit]
W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
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Oakland Oaks | 120 | 83 | .591 | -- | Bud Sharpe | |
Vernon Tigers | 118 | 83 | .587 | 1 | Happy Hogan | |
Los Angeles Angels | 110 | 93 | .542 | 10 | Pop Dillon | |
Portland Beavers | 85 | 100 | .459 | 26 | Walt McCredie | |
San Francisco Seals | 89 | 115 | .436 | 31.5 | Kid Mohler / Del Howard | |
Sacramento Sacts | 73 | 121 | .376 | 42.5 | Patsy O'Rourke / Deacon Van Buren |
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Heinie Heitmuller, Los Angeles, .335
- Runs Scored Walter Carlisle, Vernon, 177
- Hits Dick Bayless, Vernon, 228
- Doubles Lou Litschi, Vernon, 52
- Triples John Kane, Vernon, 16
- Home Runs Bert Coy, Oakland, 19
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Harry Ables / Charlie Chech, Oakland / Los Angeles, 25
- Strikeouts Harry Ables, Oakland, 303
- Earned Run Average Frank Miller, San Francisco, 2.09
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