The 1984 Pacific Coast League season was the 82nd season in the league's history. It ended with the Edmonton Trappers winning their first league championship. The Trappers became the first club in PCL history to win a title with a losing record, and only the sixth in Triple-A history.
In Salt Lake City, UT, the Gulls were locked out of Derks Field as the year ended, and were forced to play all their postseason games in Edmonton, AB. After the season, the franchise moved to Calgary, AB.
In the championship series, rain forced the series to be shortened to a best-of-three format.
Final first-half standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
Final second-half standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
Overall standings[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
First Round[edit]
Edmonton vs. Salt Lake City
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 1 |
Salt Lake City 3 |
Edmonton 8
|
September 2 |
Salt Lake City 6 |
Edmonton 5
|
September 3 |
Salt Lake City 6 |
Edmonton 8
|
September 4 |
Salt Lake City 9 |
Edmonton 3
|
September 5 |
Salt Lake City 3 |
Edmonton 11
|
Edmonton wins series 3-2
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|
Hawaii vs. Las Vegas
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 1 |
Hawaii 8 |
Las Vegas 2
|
September 2 |
Hawaii 2 |
Las Vegas 0
|
September 3 |
Las Vegas 5 |
Hawaii 6
|
Hawaii wins series 3-0
|
|
Championship Finals[edit]
Hawaii vs. Edmonton
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 8 |
Hawaii 4 |
Edmonton 8
|
September 9 |
Hawaii 6 |
Edmonton 9
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Edmonton wins series 2-0
|
|
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Tony Brewer, Albuquerque, .357
- Runs Scored Christopher Clark, Edmonton, 104
- Hits Doug Loman, Vancouver, 170
- Doubles Clark, 37
- Triples Rick Schu, Portland; Jeff Stone, Portland, 14
- Home Runs Rob Deer, Phoenix, 31
- Runs Batted In Rick Lancellotti, Las Vegas, 131
- Stolen Bases Trench Davis, Hawaii, 53
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Mike Bielecki, Hawaii, 19
- Earned Run Average Bob Walk, Hawaii, 2.26
- Complete Games Alfonso Pulido, Hawaii, 16
- Shutouts Pulido, 4
- Strikeouts Bielecki, 162
- Saves Mark Ross, Tucson, 20
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Sid Bream, Albuquerque
- Second Base Harold Reynolds, Salt Lake City
- Shortstop Ozzie Guillen, Las Vegas
- Third Base Rick Schu, Portland
- Outfield Alejandro Sanchez, Phoenix; Doug Loman, Vancouver; Tony Brewer, Albuquerque
- Catcher Jamie Nelson, Vancouver
- Designated Hitter Rick Lancellotti, Las Vegas
- Right-Handed Pitcher Mike Bielecki, Hawaii
- Left-Handed Pitcher Alfonso Pulido, Hawaii
- Manager Tommy Sandt, Hawaii
References[edit]
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