1964 Pacific Coast League season
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The 1964 Pacific Coast League season was the 62nd season in the league's history. It ended with the San Diego Padres winning their second league championship in three years.
Indianapolis and Arkansas moved over from the International League to expand the PCL to 12 teams. The two-division format implemented in 1963 was retained, with the divisions being renamed.
This was the final season for the renamed Dallas Rangers.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
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Arkansas Travelers | 95 | 61 | .609 | -- | Frank Lucchesi | Phildelphia Phillies |
Indianapolis Indians | 89 | 69 | .563 | 7 | Les Moss | Chicago White Sox |
Oklahoma City 89ers | 88 | 70 | .557 | 8 | Grady Hatton | Houston Colt .45s |
Denver Bears | 80 | 78 | .506 | 16 | Bill Adair | Milwaukee Braves |
Salt Lake City Bees | 58 | 98 | .372 | 37 | Vedie Himsl | Chicago Cubs |
Dallas Rangers | 53 | 104 | .338 | 42½ | John McNamara | Kansas City Athletics |
W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
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San Diego Padres | 91 | 67 | .576 | -- | Dave Bristol | Cincinnati Reds |
Portland Beavers | 90 | 68 | .570 | 1 | Johnny Lipon | Cleveland Indians |
Spokane Indians | 85 | 73 | .538 | 6 | Danny Ozark | Los Angeles Dodgers |
Seattle Rainiers | 81 | 75 | .519 | 9 | Edo Vanni | Boston Red Sox |
Tacoma Giants | 73 | 82 | .471 | 16½ | Charlie Fox | San Francisco Giants |
Hawaii Islanders | 60 | 98 | .380 | 31 | Bob Lemon | Los Angeles Angels |
Championship Finals[edit]
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References[edit]
- W. Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, eds.: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, Baseball America, 1993.
Related Sites[edit]
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