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The 2003 Pacific Coast League season was the 101st season in the league's history. It ended with the Sacramento River Cats winning their first championship in franchise history.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Nashville vs. Albuquerque
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 3 |
Albuquerque 5 |
Nashville 6
|
September 4 |
Albuquerque 7 |
Nashville 5
|
September 5 |
Nashville 12 |
Albuquerque 10
|
September 5 |
Nashville 3 |
Albuquerque 1
|
Nashville wins series 3-1
|
|
Sacramento vs. Edmonton
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 3 |
Sacramento 16 |
Edmonton 2
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September 4 |
Sacramento 10 |
Edmonton 5
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September 5 |
Edmonton 1 |
Sacramento 5
|
Sacramento wins series 3-0
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|
Championship Finals[edit]
Sacramento vs. Nashville
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 9 |
Sacramento 4 |
Nashville 2
|
September 10 |
Sacramento 7 |
Nashville 2
|
September 12 |
Nashville 1 |
Sacramento 8
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Sacramento wins series 3-0
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League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Brian Dallimore, Fresno, .352
- Runs Scored Terrmel Sledge, Edmonton, 95
- Hits Chad Tracy, Tacoma, 169
- Doubles Three tied with 35
- Triples Chone Figgins, Salt Lake; Luis Terrero, Tucson, 15
- Home Runs Graham Koonce, Sacramento, 35
- Runs Batted In Koonce, 115
- Stolen Bases Bernie Castro, Portland, 49
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Justin Duchscherer, Sacramento, 14
- Earned Run Average Jason Ryan, Memphis, 2.70
- Complete Games Craig Anderson, Tacoma, 4
- Shutouts Three tied with 2
- Strikeouts Dennis Tankersley, Portland, 148
- Saves Brad Clontz, Colorado Springs; Mark Corey, Nashville, 30
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Graham Koonce, Sacramento
- Second Base Bernie Castro, Portland
- Shortstop Bobby Crosby, Sacramento
- Third Base Chad Tracy, Tucson
- Outfield John Barnes, Nashville; Rene Reyes, Colorado Springs; Terrmel Sledge, Edmonton
- Catcher Koyie Hill, Las Vegas
- Designated Hitter Rob Stratton, Albuquerque
- Right-Handed Pitcher Justin Duchscherer, Sacramento
- Left-Handed Pitcher Chris Capuano, Tucson
- Relief Pitcher Mark Corey, Nashville
Sources include 2004 Baseball Almanac
External Links[edit]
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