The 2017 Pacific Coast League season was the 115th season in the league's history. It was dominated by the Memphis Redbirds, who won 6 of their first 7 and were ten games over .500 about a month into the season. They finished 91-50, won both playoff rounds (by close 3-2 margins, though) and then won the Triple-A National Championship. Christian Walker of Reno was named MVP after leading in runs and RBI.
Final standings[edit]
Playoff teams in bold.
American Conference[edit]
Pacific Conference[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Conference Championships[edit]
Memphis vs. Colorado Springs
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Date |
Away |
Home
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September 6 |
Colorado Springs 1 |
Memphis 4
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September 7 |
Colorado Springs 5 |
Memphis 0
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September 8 |
Memphis 15 |
Colorado Springs 16
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September 9 |
Memphis 11 |
Colorado Springs 8
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September 10 |
Memphis 13 |
Colorado Springs 10
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Memphis wins series 3-2
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Reno vs. El Paso
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Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 6 |
El Paso 3 |
Reno 1
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September 7 |
El Paso 7 |
Reno 2
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September 8 |
Reno 6 |
El Paso 7
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El Paso wins series 3-0
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Championship Finals[edit]
El Paso vs. Memphis
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Date |
Away |
Home
|
September 13 |
El Paso 4 |
Memphis 6
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September 14 |
El Paso 0 |
Memphis 2
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September 15 |
Memphis 0 |
El Paso 3
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September 16 |
Memphis 1 |
El Paso 5
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September 17 |
Memphis 3 |
El Paso 1
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Memphis 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 Nick Buss, El Paso, .348
- Runs Scored Christian Walker, Reno, 104
- Hits Tony Kemp, Fresno, 166
- Doubles Ildemaro Vargas, Reno, 35
- Triples Franchy Cordero, El Paso, 18
- Home Runs A.J. Reed, Fresno, 34
- Runs Batted In Walker, 114
- Stolen Bases John Andreoli, Iowa; Rafael Ortega, El Paso & Kyle Wren, Colorado Springs, 26
Pitching[edit]
- Wins Justin Masterson, Oklahoma City & Troy Scribner, Salt Lake, 11
- Earned Run Average Wilmer Font, Oklahoma City, 3.42
- Complete Games Corey Walter, Nashville, 2
- Shutouts Seven tied with 1
- Strikeouts Font, 178
- Saves Matt Carasiti, Albuquerque and Iowa, 21
All-Star Team[edit]
- First Base Christian Walker, Reno
- Second Base Willie Calhoun, Oklahoma City and Round Rock
- Shortstop Amed Rosario, Las Vegas
- Third Base Patrick Wisdom, Memphis
- Outfield Oswaldo Arcia, Reno; Derek Fisher, Fresno; Mike Tauchman, Albuquerque
- Catcher Victor Caratini, Iowa
- Designated Hitter Renato Nunez, Nashville
- Starting Pitcher Wilmer Font, Oklahoma City; Ryan Carpenter, Albuquerque
- Relief Pitcher Matt Carasiti, Albuquerque and Iowa
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