2002 Pacific Coast League season

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The 2002 Pacific Coast League season was the 100th season in the league's history. It ended with the Edmonton Trappers winning their first championship since 1997.

Oklahoma and New Orleans tied for the East division lead, but the RedHawks won the title based on a 10-6 record against the Zephyrs, the PCL's divisional tiebreaker.

Final standings[edit]

Playoff teams in bold.

American Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Salt Lake Stingers 78 66 .542 -- Mike Brumley Anaheim Angels
Omaha Royals 76 68 .528 2 Bucky Dent Kansas City Royals
Iowa Cubs 71 73 .493 7 Bruce Kimm/Pat Listach Chicago Cubs
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 62 79 .440 20 Chris Cron Colorado Rockies
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Oklahoma RedHawks 75 69 .521 -- Bobby Jones Texas Rangers
New Orleans Zephyrs 75 69 .521 -- Chris Maloney Houston Astros
Nashville Sounds 72 71 .503 Marty Brown Pittsburgh Pirates
Memphis Redbirds 71 71 .500 3 Gaylen Pitts St. Louis Cardinals

Pacific Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Edmonton Trappers 81 59 .579 -- John Russell Minnesota Twins
Portland Beavers 72 71 .503 10½ Rick Sweet San Diego Padres
Calgary Cannons 67 71 .486 13 Dean Treanor Florida Marlins
Tacoma Rainiers 65 76 .461 16½ Dan Rohn Seattle Mariners
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Las Vegas 51s 85 59 .590 -- Brad Mills Los Angeles Dodgers
Tucson Sidewinders 73 68 .518 10½ Al Pedrique Arizona Diamondbacks
Sacramento River Cats 66 78 .458 19 Bob Geren Oakland Athletics
Fresno Grizzlies 57 87 .396 28 Lenn Sakata San Francisco Giants

Playoffs[edit]

  Conference Championships Championship Finals
                 
AN  Salt Lake Stingers 3  
AS  Oklahoma RedHawks 0  
    AN  Salt Lake Stingers 1
  NN  Edmonton Trappers 3
NN  Edmonton Trappers 3
NS  Las Vegas 51s 1  



Conference Championships[edit]

Salt Lake vs. Oklahoma
Date Away Home
September 4 Oklahoma 5 Salt Lake 7
September 5 Oklahoma 3 Salt Lake 7
September 6 Salt Lake 1 Oklahoma 0
Salt Lake wins series 3-0
Edmonton vs. Las Vegas
Date Away Home
September 4 Edmonton 9 Las Vegas 7
September 5 Edmonton 3 Las Vegas 7
September 6 Las Vegas 6 Edmonton 8
September 7 Las Vegas 2 Edmonton 5
Edmonton wins series 3-1

Championship Finals[edit]

Edmonton vs. Salt Lake
Date Away Home
September 10 Salt Lake 7 Edmonton 5
September 11 Salt Lake 4 Edmonton 7
September 13 Edmonton 6 Salt Lake 4
September 14 Edmonton 10 Salt Lake 7
Edmonton wins series 3-1

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

Sources include 2003 Baseball Almanac

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