1984 American Association season

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The 1984 American Association season was the 77th in the league's history, and ended with the Louisville Redbirds winning their first league championship.

The league went back to a single-division, eight team setup this year while keeping the four-team playoff format from 1983 and expanding all rounds to best-of-seven series.

The Redbirds and Wichita finished the season tied, so a one-game playoff took place September 4 in Louisville, KY for the fourth and final playoff spot. Louisville won 3-0, and this result is reflected in the standings below.

This would be the final season for both the Evansville Triplets and Wichita Aeros. The Wichita franchise would be sold and moved to Buffalo, while Evansville would be sold and moved to Nashville.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold .

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Indianapolis Indians 91 63 .591 -- Buck Rodgers Montreal Expos
Iowa Cubs 80 74 .519 11 Jim Napier Chicago Cubs
Denver Bears 79 75 .513 12 Vern Law/Adrian Garrett Chicago White Sox
Louisville Redbirds 79 76 .510 12½ Jim Fregosi St. Louis Cardinals
Wichita Aeros 78 77 .503 13½ Gene Dusan Cincinnati Reds
Evansville Triplets 72 82 .468 19 Gordon Mackenzie Detroit Tigers
Oklahoma City 89ers 70 84 .455 21 Tom Burgess/Rusty Gerhardt Texas Rangers
Omaha Royals 68 86 .442 23 Gene Lamont Kansas City Royals

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Championship Finals
                 
1  Indianapolis Indians 2  
4  Louisville Redbirds 4  
    4  Louisville Redbirds 4
  3  Denver Bears 1
2  Iowa Cubs 1
3  Denver Bears 4  



First Round[edit]

Indianapolis vs. Louisville
Date Away Home
September 5 Louisville 5 Indianapolis 1
September 6 Louisville 1 Indianapolis 0
September 7 Louisville 0 Indianapolis 6
September 8 Indianapolis 0 Louisville 10
September 9 Indianapolis 7 Louisville 6
September 10 Indianapolis 1 Louisville 2
Louisville wins series 4-2
Iowa vs. Denver
Date Away Home
September 4 Denver 8 Iowa 3
September 5 Denver 9 Iowa 0
September 6 Denver 1 Iowa 3
September 7 Iowa 2 Denver 5
September 8 Iowa 1 Denver 3
Denver wins series 4-1

Championship Finals[edit]

Louisville vs. Denver
Date Away Home
September 11 Denver 6 Louisville 5
September 12 Denver 2 Louisville 4
September 13 Denver 4 Louisville 5
September 14 Louisville 6 Denver 5
September 15 Louisville 10 Denver 8
Louisville wins series 4-1

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. W. Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. Baseball America, 1993.

1985 Baseball Guide

External Links[edit]

1984 AA - The Baseball Cube