The 1999 Pacific Coast League season was the 97th season in the league's history. It ended with the Vancouver Canadians winning their first championship since 1989. The Canadians also won the Triple-A World Series.
After the season, the Canadians were sold and moved to Sacramento, CA.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Omaha vs. Oklahoma
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 8 |
Omaha 2 |
Oklahoma 9
|
September 9 |
Omaha 14 |
Oklahoma 1
|
September 10 |
Oklahoma 4 |
Omaha 3
|
September 11 |
Oklahoma 6 |
Omaha 5
|
Oklahoma wins series 3-1
|
|
Salt Lake vs. Vancouver
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 8 |
Salt Lake 0 |
Vancouver 1
|
|
11 innings
|
September 9 |
Salt Lake 2 |
Vancouver 6
|
September 10 |
Vancouver 1 |
Salt Lake 8
|
September 11 |
Vancouver 4 |
Salt Lake 6
|
September 12 |
Vancouver 9 |
Salt Lake 8
|
Vancouver wins series 3-2
|
|
Championship Finals[edit]
Vancouver vs. Oklahoma
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 14 |
Vancouver 2 |
Oklahoma 0
|
September 15 |
Vancouver 0 |
Oklahoma 1
|
September 16 |
Oklahoma 4 |
Vancouver 5
|
September 17 |
Oklahoma 3 |
Vancouver 5
|
Vancouver wins series 3-1 and
|
advances to Triple-A World Series
|
|
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Mark Quinn, Omaha, .360
- Runs Scored Calvin Murray, Fresno, 122
- Hits Murray, 183
- Doubles John Roskos, Calgary, 44
- Triples Three tied with 9
- Home Runs J.R. Phillips, Colorado Springs, 41
- Runs Batted In David Ortiz, Salt Lake, 110
- Stolen Bases Murray, 42
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Matt Perisho, Oklahoma, 15
- Earned Run Average Melvin Bunch, Tacoma, 3.10
- Complete Games Brandon Knight, Oklahoma, 5
- Shutouts Brady Raggio, Oklahoma, 2
- Strikeouts Todd Van Poppel, Nashville, 157
- Saves Dave Wainhouse, Colorado Springs, 22
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base J.R. Phillips, Colorado Springs
- Second Base Adam Kennedy, Memphis
- Shortstop Scott Sheldon, Oklahoma
- Third Base Kit Pellow, Omaha
- Outfield Mark Quinn, Omaha; Chad Hermansen, Nashville; Calvin Murray, Fresno
- Catcher Sal Fasano, Omaha
- Designated Hitter David Ortiz, Salt Lake
- Utility Frank Menechino, Vancouver
- Right-Handed Pitcher Brett Laxton, Vancouver
- Left-Handed Pitcher Matt Perisho, Oklahoma
- Relief Pitcher Dave Wainhouse, Colorado Springs
References[edit]
External Links[edit]
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