The 2015 Pacific Coast League season was the 113th season in the league's history. Fresno's Tony DeFrancesco tied for third in league history by managing his 4th team to the PCL pennant; they then went on to win the Triple-A National Championship. José Martínez had the league's highest average (.384) in 67 years, when Gene Woodling hit .385. It would still not be enough for the 27-year-old Martínez to get a call to the majors; that wouldn't come until late 2016.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Oklahoma City vs. Round Rock
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 9 |
Oklahoma City 1 |
Round Rock 2
|
September 10 |
Oklahoma City 1 |
Round Rock 7
|
September 11 |
Round Rock 2 |
Oklahoma City 1
|
Round Rock wins series 3-1
|
|
Fresno vs. El Paso
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 9 |
El Paso 1 |
Fresno 9
|
September 10 |
El Paso 4 |
Fresno 5
|
September 11 |
Fresno 4 |
El Paso 6
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September 12 |
Fresno 7 |
El Paso 4
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Fresno wins series 3-1
|
|
Championship Finals[edit]
Round Rock vs. Fresno
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 15 |
Fresno 8 |
Round Rock 9
|
September 16 |
Fresno 3 |
Round Rock 1
|
September 18 |
Round Rock 6 |
Fresno 2
|
September 19 |
Round Rock 1 |
Fresno 2
|
September 20 |
Round Rock 3 |
Fresno 7
|
Fresno wins series 3-2 and
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advances to Triple-A National Championship
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|
League Leaders[edit]
Batting[edit]
- Batting Average José Martínez, Omaha, .384
- Runs Scored Matt Duffy, Fresno, 94
- Hits Joey Wendle, Nashville, 167
- Doubles Kyle Kubitza, Salt Lake, 43
- Triples Arismendy Alcantara, Iowa, 10
- Home Runs Jamie Romak, Reno, 27
- Runs Batted In Peter O'Brien, Reno, 107
- Stolen Bases Jonathan Villar, Fresno, 35
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Nick Greenwood, Memphis, 13
- Earned Run Average Clayton Blackburn, Sacramento, 2.85
- Complete Games Eight tied with 2
- Shutouts Ty Blach, Sacramento, 2
- Strikeouts Dan Straily, Fresno, 124
- Saves Jon Edwards, El Paso and Round Rock; Brian Schlitter, Iowa, 23
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Jesús Montero, Tacoma
- Second Base Joey Wendle, Nashville
- Shortstop Cristhian Adames, Albuquerque
- Third Base Matt Duffy, Fresno
- Outfield Domingo Santana, Fresno and Colorado Springs; Alex Dickerson, El Paso; Peter O'Brien, Reno
- Catcher Austin Barnes, Oklahoma City
- Designated Hitter Jamie Romak, Reno
- Right-Handed Starting Pitcher Carlos Pimentel, Iowa
- Left-Handed Starting Pitcher Adam Conley, New Orleans
- Relief Pitcher Jon Edwards, El Paso and Little Rock
References[edit]
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