The 2006 Pacific Coast League season was the 104th season in the league's history. It ended with the Tucson Sidewinders winning the city's first championship since 1993. The Sidewinders also won the first Bricktown Showdown.
Nashville and Iowa finished tied for the American Conference North title, but the Sounds qualified for the playoffs by virtue of a 9-7 record in the season series between the two clubs.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Nashville vs. Round Rock
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 6 |
Round Rock 0 |
Nashville 4
|
September 7 |
Round Rock 4 |
Nashville 3
|
September 8 |
Nashville 5 |
Round Rock 6
|
|
10 innings
|
September 9 |
Nashville 2 |
Round Rock 0
|
September 10 |
Nashville 0 |
Round Rock 8
|
Round Rock wins series 3-2
|
|
Tucson vs. Salt Lake
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 6 |
Salt Lake 3 |
Tucson 4
|
|
11 innings
|
September 7 |
Salt Lake 2 |
Tucson 4
|
September 8 |
Tucson 3 |
Salt Lake 5
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September 9 |
Tucson 10 |
Salt Lake 8
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Tucson wins series 3-1
|
|
Championship Finals[edit]
Tucson vs. Round Rock
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 12 |
Round Rock 1 |
Tucson 3
|
September 13 |
Round Rock 3 |
Tucson 6
|
September 14 |
Tucson 6 |
Round Rock 3
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Tucson wins series 3-0 and
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advances to Bricktown Showdown
|
|
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average Alberto Callaspo, Tucson, .337
- Runs Scored Brooks Conrad, Round Rock, 100
- Hits Callaspo, 165
- Doubles Delwyn Young, Las Vegas, 42
- Triples Conrad, 15
- Home Runs Jon Knott, Portland, 32
- Runs Batted In Knott, 113
- Stolen Bases Freddy Guzman, Oklahoma, 42
Pitching[edit]
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base James Loney, Las Vegas
- Second Base Alberto Callaspo, Tucson
- Shortstop Stephen Drew, Tucson
- Third Base Scott McClain, Sacramento
- Outfield Jeff Baker, Colorado; Scott Hairston, Tucson; Reggie Willits, Salt Lake
- Catcher Jeff Mathis, Salt Lake
- Designated Hitter Jon Knott, Portland
- Right-Handed Pitcher Jason Hirsh, Round Rock
- Left-Handed Pitcher Rich Hill, Iowa
- Relief Pitcher Nate Field, Colorado
References[edit]
- Will Lingo, ed.: 2007 Almanac, Baseball America, Simon & Schuster, New York, NY, 2006.
External Links[edit]
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