The 1967 Pacific Coast League season was the 65th season in the league's history. It ended with the San Diego Padres winning their third league championship of the decade.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
Championship Finals[edit]
San Diego vs. Spokane
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 6 |
Spokane 4 |
San Diego 10
|
September 7 |
Spokane 2 |
San Diego 6
|
September 8 |
Spokane 0 |
San Diego 6
|
September 9 |
San Diego 3 |
Spokane 5
|
September 10 |
San Diego 2 |
Spokane 4
|
September 12 |
San Diego 5 |
Spokane 3
|
San Diego wins series 4-2
|
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average César Gutiérrez, Phoenix, .322
- Runs Scored Jim Hicks, Indianapolis, 87
- Hits Frank Coggins, Hawaii, 168
- Doubles Bobby Klaus, San Diego, 32
- Triples Hicks; Dave Marshall, Phoenix, 12
- Home Runs Willie Kirkland, Hawaii, 34
- Runs Batted In Kirkland, 97
- Stolen Bases Dave Nelson, Portland, 29
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Howie Reed, Oklahoma City, 19
- Earned Run Average Bobby Locke, Seattle, 2.22
- Complete Games Tom Burgmeier, Seattle, 15
- Shutouts John Purdin, Spokane, 6
- Strikeouts Rich Robertson, Phoenix, 184
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Jim Hicks, Indianapolis
- Second Base Bobby Klaus, San Diego
- Shortstop César Gutiérrez, Phoenix
- Third Base Rick Joseph, San Diego
- Outfield Willie Kirkland, Hawaii; Ivan Murrell, Oklahoma City; Bob Raudman, Tacoma
- Catcher Don Bryant, Phoenix; Bob Barton, Tacoma
- Pitcher Howie Reed, Oklahoma City; Jim Weaver, Oklahoma City
- Manager Johnny Lipon, Portland
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