2005 Pacific Coast League season

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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]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Nashville Sounds 75 69 .521 -- Frank Kremblas Milwaukee Brewers
Omaha Royals 72 72 .500 3 Mike Jirschele Kansas City Royals
Memphis Redbirds 71 72 .497 Danny Sheaffer St. Louis Cardinals
Iowa Cubs 64 75 .460 Mike Quade Chicago Cubs
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Oklahoma RedHawks 80 63 .559 -- Bobby Jones Texas Rangers
Albuquerque Isotopes 78 66 .542 Dean Treanor Florida Marlins
Round Rock Express 74 70 .514 Jackie Moore Houston Astros
New Orleans Zephyrs 64 76 .457 14½ Tim Foli Washington Nationals

Pacific Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Tacoma Rainiers 80 64 .556 -- Dan Rohn Seattle Mariners
Salt Lake Stingers 79 65 .549 1 Dino Ebel Los Angeles Angels
Portland Beavers 70 73 .490 Craig Colbert San Diego Padres
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 65 78 .455 14½ Marv Foley Colorado Rockies
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Sacramento River Cats 80 64 .556 -- Tony DeFrancesco Oakland Athletics
Tucson Sidewinders 68 76 .472 12 Chip Hale Arizona Diamondbacks
Fresno Grizzlies 68 76 .472 12 Shane Turner San Francisco Giants
Las Vegas 51s 57 86 .399 22½ Jerry Royster Los Angeles Dodgers

Playoffs[edit]

  Conference Championships Championship Finals
                 
AN  Nashville Sounds 3  
AS  Oklahoma RedHawks 2  
    AN  Nashville Sounds 3
  NS  Tacoma Rainiers 0
NN  Tacoma Rainiers 3
NS  Sacramento River Cats 2  



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]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

Sources include 2006 Baseball Almanac

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