The 1974 Pacific Coast League season was the 72nd season in the league's history. It ended with the Spokane Indians winning their second straight league championship.
The Sacramento Solons replaced the Eugene Emeralds in the league.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
Championship Finals[edit]
Spokane vs. Albuquerque
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Date |
Away |
Home
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September 3 |
Albuquerque 3 |
Spokane 4
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10 innings
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September 4 |
Albuquerque 6 |
Spokane 7
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September 5 |
Spokane 4 |
Albuquerque 2
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Spokane wins series 3-0
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Glenn Adams, Phoenix, .352
- Runs Scored Bill McNulty, Sacramento, 135
- Hits Bob Randall, Albuquerque, 181
- Doubles Tom Robson, Spokane, 35
- Triples Skip James, Phoenix, 11
- Home Runs McNulty, 55
- Runs Batted In McNulty, 135
- Stolen Bases Dave Moates, Spokane, 42
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Rex Hudson, Albuquerque, 16
- Earned Run Average Juan Veintidos, Tacoma, 3.67
- Complete Games 5 tied with 11
- Shutouts Gary Lavelle, Phoenix; John Montefusco, Phoenix, 3
- Strikeouts Butch Metzger, Phoenix, 148
- Saves Mark Wiley, Tacoma, 16
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Skip James, Phoenix
- Second Base Bob Randall, Albuquerque
- Shortstop Phil Garner, Tucson
- Third Base Bill McNulty, Sacramento
- Outfield Bruce Bochte, Salt Lake City; Dave Moates, Spokane; Charlie Manuel, Albuquerque
- Catcher Tim Hosley, Tucson
- Designated Hitter Tom Robson, Spokane
- Pitcher Rex Hudson, Albuquerque; Rick Waits, Spokane
- Manager Rocky Bridges, Phoenix
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