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Iuka-bird
05-14-2006, 01:03 PM
I'm searching for PCL Standings for 7 Seasons.
They are: 1920, 1923. 1926, 1927, 1930, 1931 and 1932.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
wamby
05-14-2006, 01:20 PM
The Sporting News from those seasons should have them.
Giantfanforever
05-14-2006, 06:55 PM
PCL Standings:
1920 W-L Pct. G.B.
Vernon Tigers 110-88 .556 ---
Seattle Rainers 102-91 .528 5 1/2
Los Angeles Angels 102-95 .517 7 1/2
San Francisco Seals 103-96 .517 7 1/2
Salt Lake City Bees 95-92 .508 9 1/2
Oakland Oaks 95-103 .480 14
Sacramento Senators 89-109 .449 21
Portland Beavers 81-103 .440 21
1923 W-L Pct. G.B.
San Francisco Seals 124-77 .617 ---
Sacramento Senators 112-87 .563 11
Portland Beavers 107-89 .546 14 1/2
Seattle Indians 99-97 .505 22 1/2
Salt Lake City Bees 94-105 .472 29
Los Angeles Angels 93-109 .460 31 1/2
Oakland Oaks 91-111 .450 33 1/2
Vernon Tigers 77-122 .387 46
1926 W-L Pct. G.B.
Los Angeles Angels 121-81 .599 ---
Oakland Oaks 111-92 .547 9 1/2
Mission Bells 106-94 .530 14
Portland Beavers 100-101 .498 20 1/2
Sacramento Senators 99-102 .493 21 1/2
Hollywood Stars 94-107 .468 26 1/2
Seattle Indians 89-111 .445 31
San Francisco Seals 84-116 .420 36
1927 W-L Pct. G.B.
Oakland Oaks 120-75 .615 ---
San Francisco Seals 106-90 .541 14 1/2
Seattle Indians 98-92 .516 19 1/2
Sacramento Senators 100-95 .513 20
Portland Beavers 95-95 .500 22 1/2
Hollywood Stars 92-104 .469 28 1/2
Mission Bells 86-110 .439 34 1/2
Los Angeles Angels 80-116 .408 40 1/2
More later. Hope this helps. This is from Baseball America's Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd edition.
ACrank
05-14-2006, 06:57 PM
Found this website
http://pclbaseball.com/history/
listed a book or two that for purchase might be cheaper than buying classic issues of the Sporting News
(oh and dont click on the link to the PCL Historical Website - doesnt give any info)
Giantfanforever
05-15-2006, 09:34 AM
1930 W-L Pct. G.B.
Hollywood Stars* 119-81 .595 ---
Los Angeles Angels 113-84 .574 4 1/2
Sacramento Senators 102-96 .515 16
San Francisco Seals 101-98 .508 17 1/2
Oakland Oaks 97-103 .485 22
Seattle Indians 92-107 .462 26 1/2
Mission Reds 91-110 .453 28 1/2
Portland Beavers 81-117 .409 37
NOTE-Hollywood (second-half champions) defeated Los Angeles (first-half champions), 4 games to 1 in playoff for split-season championship.
1931 W-L Pct. G.B.
San Francisco Seals* 107-80 .572 ---
Hollywood Stars 104-83 .556 3
Portland Beavers 100-87 .535 7
Los Angeles Angels 98-89 .524 9
Sacramento Senators 86-101 .460 21
Oakland Oaks 86-101 .460 21
Mission Reds 84-103 .449 23
Seattle Indians 83-104 .444 24
NOTE-San Francisco (second-half champions) defeated Hollywood (first-half champions), 4 games to 0 in split-season playoff for championship.
1932 W-L Pct. G.B.
Portland Beavers 111-78 .587 ---
Hollywood Stars 106-83 .561 5
Sacramento Senators 101-88 .534 10
San Francisco Seals 96-90 .516 13 1/2
Los Angeles Angels 96-93 .508 15
Seattle Indians 90-95 .486 19
Oakland Oaks 80-107 .428 30
Mission Reds 71-117 .378 39 1/2
During this era, the Pacific Coast League was a Class AA organization. There were only AA, A, B, C, and D leagues at that time. Triple-A leagues were not established until 1946 with the minor league expansion following World War II.
In 1932, for the first time Pacific Coast League teams joined the major leagues' infant farm system. The Portland Beavers had a working agreement with the Philadelphia Athletics and the Los Angeles Angels were a farm club of the Chicago Cubs.
Probably more than you needed to know.