1966 Minor League Baseball Standings and Statistical Leaders Overview

The page from the 1967 Baseball Facts Book provides a detailed overview of the final standings for minor league baseball in 1966, segmented by various leagues. In the Pacific Coast League (AAA), Tulsa topped the Eastern Division with a record of 85 wins and 62 losses, while Seattle led the Western Division with 83 wins and 65 losses. A notable playoff saw Seattle defeat Tulsa 4 games to 3. The International League (AAA) was led by Rochester, with a strong performance at 83 wins and 63 losses, while Toronto and Richmond also had competitive records. The Eastern League (AA) highlighted Elmira as the leader, finishing with an impressive 88 wins. The Texas League (AA) saw Little Rock in the top position. The page also lists minor league pace-setters, including top batters like Williams from Tulsa (.330) and R. Smith from Toronto (.320), along with pitchers like Johnson from Indianapolis with an 18-7 record.