1990 Pacific Coast League season

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The 1990 Pacific Coast League season was the 88th season in the league's history. It ended with the Albuquerque Dukes winning their first league championship in three years.

Final first-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Tacoma Tigers 43 27 .614 -- Brad Fischer Oakland Athletics
Vancouver Canadians 42 27 .609 ½ Marv Foley Chicago White Sox
Calgary Cannons 37 34 .521 Tommy Jones Seattle Mariners
Edmonton Trappers 31 38 .449 11½ Max Oliveras California Angels
Portland Beavers 23 47 .329 20 Phil Roof Minnesota Twins
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Albuquerque Dukes 46 25 .648 -- Kevin Kennedy Los Angeles Dodgers
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 37 34 .521 9 Bobby Molinaro Cleveland Indians
Phoenix Firebirds 35 33 .515 Duane Espy San Francisco Giants
Las Vegas Stars 29 43 .403 17½ Pat Kelly San Diego Padres
Tucson Toros 29 43 .403 17½ Bob Skinner Houston Astros

Final second-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Edmonton Trappers 47 25 .653 -- Max Oliveras California Angels
Portland Beavers 33 36 .478 12½ Phil Roof Minnesota Twins
Tacoma Tigers 32 40 .444 15 Brad Fischer Oakland Athletics
Vancouver Canadians 32 40 .444 15 Marv Foley Chicago White Sox
Calgary Cannons 29 42 .408 17½ Tommy Jones Seattle Mariners
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Albuquerque Dukes 45 26 .634 -- Kevin Kennedy Los Angeles Dodgers
Tucson Toros 42 28 .600 Bob Skinner Houston Astros
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 39 33 .542 Charlie Manuel Cleveland Indians
Las Vegas Stars 29 43 .403 16½ Pat Kelly San Diego Padres
Phoenix Firebirds 28 43 .394 17 Duane Espy San Francisco Giants

Overall standings[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Albuquerque Dukes 91 51 .641 -- Kevin Kennedy Los Angeles Dodgers
Edmonton Trappers 78 63 .553 12½ Max Oliveras California Angels
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 76 67 .531 15½ Bobby Molinaro/Charlie Manuel Cleveland Indians
Tacoma Tigers 75 67 .528 16 Brad Fischer Oakland Athletics
Vancouver Canadians 74 67 .525 16½ Marv Foley Chicago White Sox
Tucson Toros 71 71 .500 20 Bob Skinner Houston Astros
Calgary Cannons 66 77 .462 25½ Tommy Jones Seattle Mariners
Phoenix Firebirds 63 76 .453 13½ Duane Espy San Francisco Giants
Portland Beavers 56 83 .403 33½ Phil Roof Minnesota Twins
Las Vegas Stars 58 86 .403 34 Pat Kelly San Diego Padres

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Championship Finals
                 
N1  Tacoma Tigers 2  
N2  Edmonton Trappers 3  
    N1  Edmonton Trappers 0
  S1  Albuquerque Dukes 3
S1  Albuquerque Dukes 3
S2  Colorado Springs Sky Sox 2  

First Round[edit]

Edmonton vs. Tacoma
Date Away Home
September 5 Tacoma 7 Edmonton 5
September 6 Tacoma 3 Edmonton 4
September 7 Edmonton 1 Tacoma 10
September 8 Edmonton 3 Tacoma 2
September 9 Edmonton 4 Tacoma 0
Edmonton wins series 3-2
Albuquerque vs. Colorado Springs
Date Away Home
September 5 Colorado Springs 3 Albuquerque 15
September 7 Colorado Springs 3 Albuquerque 4
September 8 Colorado Springs 10 Albuquerque 4
September 9 Colorado Springs 4 Albuquerque 3
Game 2 Colorado Springs 2 Albuquerque 6
Albuquerque wins series 3-2

Championship Finals[edit]

Albuquerque vs. Edmonton
Date Away Home
September 10 Edmonton 0 Albuquerque 1
September 11 Edmonton 2 Albuquerque 4
September 12 Albuquerque 2 Edmonton 0
Albuquerque wins series 3-0

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

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