Final 1967 Minor League Standings for Pacific Coast League and Others
The page from the 1968 Baseball Facts Book presents the final standings for various minor league baseball teams from the 1967 season, categorized by league and division. In the Pacific Coast League (AAA), San Diego topped the Eastern Division with a record of 85 wins and 63 losses, while Spokane led the Western Division with 80 wins and 68 losses. Notably, San Diego defeated Spokane in a playoff. In the Eastern League (AA), Binghamton emerged as the Eastern Division champion at 82 wins and 58 losses, while Elmira led the Western Division with a record of 74 wins and 65 losses. Both divisions had teams progressing through playoffs. Minor league statistics are summarized, including leaders for batting average, home runs, and earned run average (ERA). For example, Phoenix boasted the highest batting average at .322, while Kirkland from Amarillo led with 28 home runs.