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Pacific Coast League 10-01-1936 Home | | | Breaking News |  | Thursday, October 1st, 1936: Off-Field Injury Strikes Ray Hennessey Indians starting pitcher Ray Hennessey will be sidelined for 2 weeks with a damaged meniscus. It occurred while working out.
"Obviously we are disappointed," said the Spokane manager, "Let's just hope he gets back soon."
Career-to-date, Hennessey has a record of 45 wins and 23 losses and a 3.08 ERA. |  | Thursday, October 1st, 1936: Pacific Coast League News: The Offseason Begins The last pitch has been thrown and the last out has been made. All of the cheers have subsided. The baseball season is over for the fans, but for the Pacific Coast League decision makers, it is just starting again. The season never really ends for general managers, who start their "second season" today. The front office staff is working overtime analyzing hirings and firings and planning out a strategy that will get their team to the championship next season.
You may now manually select the league award winners, the option is available in the league menu. If you want the AI to select the awards, simply ignore the option. |  | Tuesday, September 29th, 1936: Reds Win! Reds Win! It was a hard fought battle for both teams to make it this far. But as the saying goes -- to the victors go the spoils. Mission got the Pacific Coast League Coast Series trophy today with a 3-2 victory over Vernon at Seals Stadium. The Reds won their 1st championship after taking the series with the Tigers 4-3.
"They've got grit!" one fan told SION, "They know how to win when they have to. They're the League Champions!"
The new titleholders completed the regular season with a first place finish in the South and a 93-61 won-loss record. | | | | |
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