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Old 11-08-2014, 09:12 PM   #2
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1921 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Teams:
Los Angeles Angels
Oakland Oaks
Portland Beavers
Sacramento Senators
Salt Lake City Bees
San Francisco Seals
Seattle Rainiers
Vernon Tigers

Schedule Characteristics:
SCHEDULE type="ILN_BGY_G188_T8_C_" inter_league="0" balanced_games="1" games_per_team="188" start_month="4" start_day="5" start_day_of_week="3"

Even though the header says that this is a balanced schedule, it isn't (the game doesn't quite understand how a league without divisions can have an unbalanced schedule, so it's just better to call the schedule balanced). Teams play each other between 21 and 30 times during the season. Six teams play 189 games, while two teams play 188.

Season starts on April 5 and ends on October 2. Teams play every day from Tuesday through Sunday. No games on Mondays, unless it's a holiday. Double-headers on Sundays and holidays - Memorial Day (5/30), Independence Day (7/4), Labor Day (9/5), and, in California, Admission Day (9/9). Weekday games start at 3:00. Saturday games start at 1:00. Double-header games start at noon and 3:00, except for the first games of Sacramento's Sunday double-headers which start at 10:00 a.m. These games were held at Stockton, about 50 miles south of Sacramento. As Lefty O'Doul reminisced in The Glory of Their Times (expanded edition): "In the Pacific Coast League, later on, I used to play Sunday morning at Stockton, grab an egg sandwich, ride 60 or 70 miles on the bus, put the wet uniform back on, and play an afternoon game in Sacramento."

You can look it up.


Pacific Coast League 1921.lsdl

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