| Team | W/L | Pct | GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco Sea Lions | 95-54 | .638 | — |
| Miami Cuban Giants | 73-75 | .493 | 21.5 |
| Los Angeles Angels | 68-81 | .456 | 27 |
| Portland Sea Dogs | 67-83 | .447 | 28.5 |
| Chicago American Giants | 66-83 | .443 | 29 |
#Chicago American Giants
George Grantham hit 2 homeruns and scored 4 times as the American Giants topped Cleveland 8-7 in 15 innings, as Chicago continued to play spoiler to the teams vying for postseason spots.
#Los Angeles Angels
Scott Rice, who has been useful as a lefty from the pen, is done for the season, heading to the DL with a strained shoulder. Ross Reynolds was recalled from a rehab assignment to take his place.
Eddie Joost hit a walkoff homerun as the Angels edged Baltimore, 4-3. But the real story was Julio Teheran who allowed only 3 hits over 7 innings in his first career start.
#Miami Cuban Giants
Gary Sheffield was activated from the DL as Miami makes an improbable push for the final AL Wild Card spot.
#Portland Sea Dogs
Walter Ball looks to be fully recovered, combining with Johan Santana and Dick Jones on a 4-hit shutout of San Francisco. The Sea Dogs were led by 3 hits and 3 RBI’s from Ken Griffey, Jr. in the 7-0 win.
Elvis Andrus‘ time in the WBL came to an end with Hughie Jennings‘ return from the DL.
#San Francisco Sea Lions
With San Jose knocked out of the playoffs at AAA, the Sea Lions were able to fully expand their roster, recalling P Red Ehret, OF Josh Reddick, 1B Wally Joyner, and C Gene Oliver.
With expectations high for the postseason, look for the Sea Lions to limit the remaining starts of their big 3 of Lefty Grove, Eddie Plank, and Bump Hadley.
Oliver hit 2 out, helping Plank win his 19th game of the season as San Francisco topped Detroit, 9-5.
Turkey Stearnes went deep twice, but the Sea Lions fell to Detroit, 5-4. The loss left San Francisco sitting on 99 victories on the year, with a week left to see how far over a century they can go.