2001 Pacific Coast League season

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The 2001 Pacific Coast League season was the 99th season in the league's history. It ended with the New Orleans Zephyrs and Tacoma Rainiers being declared co-champions.

Due to the September 11th attacks, all Minor League Baseball playoffs were postponed and eventually cancelled. New Orleans and Tacoma were scheduled to play the first game of the series that night, and the PCL declared both co-champions instead.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

American Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Iowa Cubs 83 60 .580 -- Bruce Kimm Chicago Cubs
Salt Lake Stingers 79 64 .552 4 Garry Templeton Anaheim Angels
Omaha Royals 70 74 .486 13½ John Mizerock Kansas City Royals
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 62 79 .440 20 Chris Cron Colorado Rockies
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
New Orleans Zephyrs 82 57 .590 -- Tony Pena Houston Astros
Oklahoma RedHawks 74 69 .517 10 Demarlo Hale Texas Rangers
Nashville Sounds 64 77 .454 19 Marty Brown Pittsburgh Pirates
Memphis Redbirds 62 81 .434 22 Gaylen Pitts St. Louis Cardinals

Pacific Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Tacoma Rainiers 85 59 .590 -- Dan Rohn Seattle Mariners
Calgary Cannons 72 71 .503 12½ Chris Chambliss Florida Marlins
Portland Beavers 71 73 .493 14 Rick Sweet San Diego Padres
Edmonton Trappers 60 83 .420 24½ John Russell Minnesota Twins
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Sacramento River Cats 75 69 .521 -- Bob Geren Oakland Athletics
Fresno Grizzlies 68 71 .489 Shane Turner San Francisco Giants
Las Vegas 51s 68 76 .472 7 Rick Sofield Los Angeles Dodgers
Tucson Sidewinders 65 77 .458 9 Tom Spencer Arizona Diamondbacks

Conference Championships[edit]

Iowa vs. New Orleans
Date Away Home
September 5 Iowa 0 New Orleans 10
September 6 Iowa 1 New Orleans 6
September 8 New Orleans 2 Iowa 1
12 innings
New Orleans wins series 3-0
Tacoma vs. Sacramento
Date Away Home
September 5 Sacramento 5 Tacoma 4
September 6 Sacramento 4 Tacoma 5
September 7 Tacoma 2 Sacramento 7
September 8 Tacoma 13 Sacramento 2
September 9 Tacoma 6 Sacramento 3
Tacoma wins series 3-2

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

Sources include 2002 Baseball Almanac

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