1992 Pacific Coast League season

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The 1992 Pacific Coast League season was the 90th season in the league's history. It ended with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox winning their first league championship in franchise history.

Final first-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Vancouver Canadians 44 28 .611 -- Rick Renick Chicago White Sox
Portland Beavers 42 30 .583 2 Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Edmonton Trappers 38 33 .535 Max Oliveras California Angels
Calgary Cannons 28 41 .406 14½ Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Tigers 26 45 .366 17½ Bob Boone Oakland Athletics
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Las Vegas Stars 41 31 .569 -- Jim Riggleman San Diego Padres
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 36 33 .522 Charlie Manuel Cleveland Indians
Phoenix Firebirds 35 37 .486 6 Bill Evers San Francisco Giants
Albuquerque Dukes 33 39 .458 8 Bill Russell Los Angeles Dodgers
Tucson Toros 33 39 .458 8 Bob Skinner Houston Astros

Final second-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Portland Beavers 41 31 .569 -- Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Vancouver Canadians 37 33 .529 3 Rick Renick Chicago White Sox
Edmonton Trappers 37 36 .507 Max Oliveras California Angels
Calgary Cannons 32 37 .464 Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Tigers 30 42 .417 11 Bob Boone Oakland Athletics
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 48 24 .667 -- Charlie Manuel Cleveland Indians
Tucson Toros 37 35 .514 11 Bob Skinner Houston Astros
Las Vegas Stars 33 39 .458 15 Jim Riggleman San Diego Padres
Albuquerque Dukes 32 39 .451 15½ Bill Russell Los Angeles Dodgers
Phoenix Firebirds 31 41 .431 17 Bill Evers San Francisco Giants

Overall standings[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 84 57 .596 -- Charlie Manuel Cleveland Indians
Portland Beavers 83 61 .576 Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Vancouver Canadians 81 61 .570 Rick Renick Chicago White Sox
Edmonton Trappers 74 69 .517 11 Max Oliveras California Angels
Las Vegas Stars 74 70 .514 11½ Jim Riggleman San Diego Padres
Tucson Toros 70 74 .486 13½ Bob Skinner Houston Astros
Phoenix Firebirds 66 78 .458 19½ Bill Evers San Francisco Giants
Albuquerque Dukes 65 78 .455 20 Bill Russell Los Angeles Dodgers
Calgary Cannons 60 78 .435 22½ Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Tigers 56 87 .392 29 Bob Boone Oakland Athletics

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Championship Finals
                 
N1  Vancouver Canadians 3  
N2  Portland Beavers 2  
    N1  Vancouver Canadians 0
  S2  Colorado Springs Sky Sox 3
S1  Las Vegas Stars 2
S2  Colorado Springs Sky Sox 3  

First Round[edit]

Portland vs. Vancouver
Date Away Home
September 9 Portland 7 Vancouver 1
September 10 Portland 6 Vancouver 7
September 11 Vancouver 4 Portland 5
September 12 Vancouver 5 Portland 4
September 13 Vancouver 13 Portland 2
Vancouver wins series 3-2
Colorado Springs vs. Las Vegas
Date Away Home
September 9 Las Vegas 3 Colorado Springs 4
September 10 Las Vegas 6 Colorado Springs 4
September 11 Colorado Springs 2 Las Vegas 6
September 12 Colorado Springs 4 Las Vegas 2
September 13 Colorado Springs 23 Las Vegas 1
Colorado Springs wins series 3-2

Championship Finals[edit]

Colorado Springs vs. Vancouver
Date Away Home
September 14 Vancouver 4 Colorado Springs 8
September 15 Vancouver 5 Colorado Springs 6
September 16 Colorado Springs 9 Vancouver 7
Colorado Springs wins series 3-0

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

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