| Team | W/L | Pct | GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco Sea Lions | 99-57 | .635 | — |
| Miami Cuban Giants | 76-79 | .490 | 22.5 |
| Los Angeles Angels | 71-85 | .455 | 28 |
| Portland Sea Dogs | 70-86 | .449 | 29 |
| Chicago American Giants | 69-87 | .442 | 30 |
#Chicago American Giants
With the American Giants still looking for some help at 1B going into next year, they recalled the newly signed Dick Wakefield. Michael McKenry was sent down to make room.
In their final game, Freddie Lindstrom went 4 for 4, driving in 4 with 2 homeruns leading the American Giants to a 10-5 victory over Portland. Joe Jackson, Dick Allen, and Kevin Mitchell each went deep for Chicago as well.
#Los Angeles Angels
The Angels will turn over starting duties to a bevy of new names this week, with Luke Walker, Julio Teheran (who has been impressive in a few starts after 56 bullpen appearances), Vic Willis, Harry Howell, and Nolan Ryan all expected to get a chance starting games.
Carlos Delgado hit 2 homers in a 5-3 loss to San Francsico.
#Miami Cuban Giants
Gary Sheffield‘s return from injury means less time for Andy Pafko, despite Pafko’s solid performance. Bert Campaneris was recalled for the final week of the season, although his appearances may be limited as the Cuban Giants push for a surprise Wild Card spot.
#Portland Sea Dogs
Bobby Murcer closed out his season strong, belting 2 homeruns as the Sea Dogs fell to Chicago, 10-5.
#San Francisco Sea Lions
Bump Hadley improved to 18-6 on the year, twirling a 1-hit shutout of New York. Jack Clark went deep twice, and Reggie Jackson, Bobby Bonds, and Rickey Henderson also homered in the 9-0 walkover.
Henderson hit 2 more out as the Sea Lions topped Los Angeles in their penultimate contest of the regular season, 5-3, with Rod Beck earning his league leading 41st save.