1989 Eastern League season

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The 1989 Eastern League season began on approximately April 1 and the regular season ended on approximately September 1.

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The Albany/Colonie Yankees defeated the Harrisburg Senators three games to one to win the Eastern League Championship Series. [1]

Regular season

Standings

Eastern League
TeamWinLoss %GB
Albany/Colonie Yankees 9248.657
Canton–Akron Indians 7069.50421.5
Reading Phillies 6871.48923.5
Harrisburg Senators 6772.48224.5
Hagerstown Suns 6772.48224.5
London Tigers 6376.45328.5
Williamsport Bills 6377.45029.0
New Britain Red Sox 6076.44130.0

Notes:

Green shade indicates that team advanced to the playoffs
Bold indicates that team advanced to ELCS
Italics indicates that team won ELCS


Playoffs

Semi-finals Series

Championship Series

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References

  1. "1989 Eastern League". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-07-16.