1984 Pacific Coast League


The 1984 season was the Pacific Coast League's 82nd, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Edmonton Trappers won the 1984 Pacific Coast League championship.

Level: AAA
Season Began: Saturday, April 7, 1984
Season Ended: Thursday, August 30, 1984

1984 Pacific Coast League Standings
1984 Pacific Coast League League Leaders

Albuquerque Dukes (62-81) - Roster | Statistics - Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate
Edmonton Trappers (69-73) - Roster | Statistics - California Angels affiliate
Hawaii Islanders (87-53) - Roster | Statistics - Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate
Las Vegas Stars (71-65) - Roster | Statistics - San Diego Padres affiliate
Phoenix Giants (69-74) - Roster | Statistics - San Francisco Giants affiliate
Portland Beavers (62-78) - Roster | Statistics - Philadelphia Phillies affiliate
Salt Lake City Gulls (74-66) - Roster | Statistics - Seattle Mariners affiliate
Tacoma Tigers (69-71) - Roster | Statistics - Oakland Athletics affiliate
Tucson Toros (69-71) - Roster | Statistics - Houston Astros affiliate
Vancouver Canadians (71-71) - Roster | Statistics - Milwaukee Brewers affiliate


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