[3] Because neither team won a majority of the ten games, the decision was put to PCL's directors to award the pennant.
[4] Bobby Keefe, a native of Folsom, California, played for Sacramento in 1903 and followed as the team relocated to Tacoma.
[5] Jim St. Vrain, a Missouri native, spent a portion of the 1903 season with the Tacoma baseball team in the Pacific Northwest League.
[5] The Tigers received strong support from three other infielders, each with at least 200 hits as follows: Two players shared principal responsibility at the catcher position.
[5] Center fielder Mike Lynch, a Minnesota native, had played for the Tacoma team in the Pacific Northwest League in 1901 and 1903.
In 1904, he appeared in 219 games for Tacoma, led the club with 51 doubles, tallied 204 hits, and compiled a .254 batting average.
During the 1904 season, he appeared in 226 games, tallied 206 hits and six home runs, and compiled a .257 batting average and a .356 slugging percentage.
= Batting average; HR = Home runs; SLG = Slugging percentage [5] Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; PCT = Win percentage; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts [5]