2015 Pacific Coast League season

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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]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Oklahoma City Dodgers 86 58 .597 - Damon Berryhill Los Angeles Dodgers
Iowa Cubs 80 64 .556 6 Marty Pevey Chicago Cubs
Omaha Storm Chasers 80 64 .556 6 Brian Poldberg Kansas City Royals
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 53 91 .368 23½ Glenallen Hill Milwaukee Brewers
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Round Rock Express 76 66 .542 - Jason Wood Texas Rangers
Memphis Redbirds 73 71 .507 5 Mike Shildt St. Louis Cardinals
Nashville Sounds 66 78 .458 12 Steve Scarsone 2015 Oakland Athletics
New Orleans Zephyrs 58 86 .403 20 Andy Haines Miami Marlins

Pacific Conference[edit]

W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
Fresno Grizzlies 84 59 .587 13 Tony DeFrancesco Houston Astros
Sacramento River Cats 71 73 .493 14 Bob Mariano San Francisco Giants
Reno Aces 70 74 .486 15 Phil Nevin Arizona Diamondbacks
Tacoma Rainiers 68 76 .472 17 Pat Listach Seattle Mariners
W L Pct. GB Manager Affiliation
El Paso Chihuahuas 78 66 .542 - Jamie Quirk San Diego Padres
Las Vegas 51s 77 67 .535 1 Wally Backman New York Mets
Albuquerque Isotopes 62 82 .431 16 Glenallen Hill Colorado Rockies
Salt Lake Bees 58 86 .403 20 Dave Anderson Los Angeles Angels

Playoffs[edit]

  Conference Championships Championship Finals
                 
AN  Oklahoma City Dodgers 0  
AS  Round Rock Express 3  
    AS  Round Rock Express 2
  NN  Fresno Grizzlies 3
NN  Fresno Grizzlies 3
NS  El Paso Chihuahuas 1  



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
September 12 Fresno 7 El Paso 4
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
advances to Triple-A National Championship

League Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

All-Star Team[edit]

References[edit]

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