1994 Pacific Coast League season

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The 1994 Pacific Coast League season was the 92nd season in the league's history. It ended with the Albuquerque Dukes winning their first league championship in four years.

Final first-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Vancouver Canadians 39 32 .549 -- Don Long California Angels
Salt Lake Buzz 40 33 .548 -- Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Edmonton Trappers 35 35 .500 Sal Rende Florida Marlins
Calgary Cannons 34 37 .479 5 Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Tigers 26 45 .366 13 Casey Parsons Oakland Athletics
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 38 32 .543 -- Brad Mills Colorado Rockies
Albuquerque Dukes 39 33 .542 -- Rick Dempsey Los Angeles Dodgers
Tucson Toros 37 36 .507 Rick Sweet Houston Astros
Phoenix Firebirds 33 38 .475 Carlos Alfonso San Francisco Giants
Las Vegas Stars 28 45 .384 11½ Russ Nixon San Diego Padres

Final second-half standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Vancouver Canadians 38 33 .535 -- Don Long California Angels
Calgary Cannons 37 35 .514 Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Tigers 34 36 .486 Casey Parsons Oakland Athletics
Salt Lake Buzz 34 37 .479 4 Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Edmonton Trappers 32 40 .444 Sal Rende Florida Marlins
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Albuquerque Dukes 44 23 .657 -- Rick Dempsey Los Angeles Dodgers
Phoenix Firebirds 37 34 .521 9 Carlos Alfonso San Francisco Giants
Tucson Toros 34 37 .479 12 Rick Sweet Houston Astros
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 32 37 .464 13 Brad Mills Colorado Rockies
Las Vegas Stars 28 42 .400 17½ Russ Nixon San Diego Padres

Overall standings[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Albuquerque Dukes 83 56 .597 -- Rick Dempsey Los Angeles Dodgers
Vancouver Canadians 77 65 .542 Don Long California Angels
Salt Lake Buzz 74 70 .514 11½ Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 70 69 .504 13 Brad Mills Colorado Rockies
Calgary Cannons 71 72 .497 Keith Bodie Seattle Mariners
Tucson Toros 71 73 .494 14½ Rick Sweet Houston Astros
Phoenix Firebirds 70 72 .493 14½ Carlos Alfonso San Francisco Giants
Edmonton Trappers 67 75 .472 17½ Sal Rende Florida Marlins
Tacoma Tigers 61 81 .430 23½ Casey Parsons Oakland Athletics
Las Vegas Stars 56 87 .392 29 Russ Nixon San Diego Padres

Playoffs[edit]

  First Round Championship Finals
                 
N1  Vancouver Canadians 3  
N2  Salt Lake Buzz 2  
    N1  Vancouver Canadians 2
  S2  Albuquerque Dukes 3
S1  Colorado Springs Sky Sox 1
S2  Albuquerque Dukes 3  



First Round[edit]

Vancouver vs. Salt Lake
Date Away Home
September 7 Vancouver 11 Salt Lake 2
September 8 Vancouver 7 Salt Lake 6
12 innings
September 10 Salt Lake 3 Vancouver 1
September 11 Salt Lake 1 Vancouver 0
14 innings
September 12 Salt Lake 1 Vancouver 4
Vancouver wins series 3-2
Albuquerque vs. Colorado Springs
Date Away Home
September 7 Albuquerque 6 Colorado Springs 7
10 innings
September 8 Albuquerque 7 Colorado Springs 5
September 10 Colorado Springs 7 Albuquerque 8
September 11 Colorado Springs 11 Albuquerque 12
Albuquerque wins series 3-1

Championship Finals[edit]

Albuquerque vs. Vancouver
Date Away Home
September 14 Albuquerque 7 Vancouver 4
14 innings
Game 2 Albuquerque 3 Vancouver 5
September 15 Vancouver 6 Albuquerque 4
September 16 Vancouver 0 Albuquerque 2
11 innings
September 17 Vancouver 2 Albuquerque 3
Albuquerque wins series 3-2

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

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