The 1975 Pacific Coast League season was the 73rd season in the league's history. It ended with the Hawaii Islanders winning their first league championship. The championship finals were expanded to a best-of-seven series.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
Championship Finals[edit]
Hawaii vs. Salt Lake City
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 3 |
Hawaii 3 |
Salt Lake City 2
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September 4 |
Hawaii 6 |
Salt Lake City 7
|
September 5 |
Hawaii 9 |
Salt Lake City 8
|
September 6 |
Salt Lake City 9 |
Hawaii 5
|
September 7 |
Salt Lake City 3 |
Hawaii 5
|
|
10 innings
|
September 8 |
Salt Lake City 0 |
Hawaii 8
|
Hawaii wins series 4-2
|
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Jerry Royster, Albuquerque, .333
- Runs Scored Royster, 91
- Hits Jerry Turner, Hawaii, 176
- Doubles Tommy Cruz, Spokane, 35
- Triples 3 tied with 9
- Home Runs Bob Hansen, Sacramento, 29
- Runs Batted In Hansen, 102
- Stolen Bases Bill Almon, Hawaii; Royster, 33
Pitching[edit]
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Tom Robson, Spokane
- Second Base Bob Sheldon, Sacramento
- Shortstop Johnnie LeMaster, Phoenix
- Third Base Jerry Royster, Albuquerque
- Outfield Dave Moates, Spokane; Tommy Cruz, Spokane; Jerry Turner, Hawaii
- Catcher Bob Davis, Hawaii
- Designated Hitter Charlie Manuel, Albuquerque
- Pitcher Gary Ross, Hawaii; Eddie Bane, Tacoma
- Manager Roy Hartsfield, Hawaii
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