The 2005 Pacific Coast League season was the 103rd in the league's history. It ended with the Nashville Sounds winning their first championship since the 1982 Southern League.
Rick Short nearly hit .400, having been at .402 as late as August 19th before a late-season slide. At age 32, he was finally called up to the majors at the end of the campaign and started 6 for 15 before an injury.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Nashville vs. Oklahoma
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 7 |
Nashville 5 |
Oklahoma 4
|
September 8 |
Nashville 5 |
Oklahoma 7
|
September 9 |
Oklahoma 2 |
Nashville 1
|
September 10 |
Oklahoma 1 |
Nashville 3
|
September 11 |
Oklahoma 3 |
Nashville 7
|
Nashville wins series 3-2
|
|
Tacoma vs. Sacramento
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 7 |
Sacramento 7 |
Tacoma 3
|
September 8 |
Sacramento 7 |
Tacoma 4
|
September 9 |
Tacoma 7 |
Sacramento 4
|
September 10 |
Tacoma 5 |
Sacramento 4
|
|
10 innings
|
September 11 |
Tacoma 5 |
Sacramento 2
|
|
11 innings
|
Tacoma wins series 3-2
|
|
Championship Finals[edit]
Nashville vs. Tacoma
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 13 |
Tacoma 6 |
Nashville 8
|
September 14 |
Tacoma 5 |
Nashville 11
|
September 16 |
Nashville 5 |
Tacoma 2
|
|
13 innings
|
Nashville wins series 3-0
|
|
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Rick Short, New Orleans, .383
- Runs Scored Andy Green, Tucson, 125
- Hits Green, 182
- Doubles Green, 46
- Triples Green, 13
- Home Runs Luke Scott, Round Rock, 31
- Runs Batted In Nick Gorneault, Salt Lake, 108
- Stolen Bases Esteban German, Oklahoma, 43
Pitching[edit]
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Conor Jackson, Tucson
- Second Base Andy Green, Tucson
- Shortstop Danny Klassen, Round Rock
- Third Base Mike Coolbaugh, Round Rock
- Outfield Todd Linden, Fresno; Brandon Watson, New Orleans; Aaron Guiel, Omaha
- Catcher Jeff Mathis, Salt Lake
- Designated Hitter Rick Short, New Orleans
- Right-Handed Pitcher Félix Hernández, Tacoma
- Left-Handed Pitcher Matt White, New Orleans
- Relief Pitcher Jermaine Van Buren, Iowa
Sources include 2006 Baseball Almanac
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