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The 1981 Pacific Coast League season was the 78th in the league's history, and ended with the Albuquerque Dukes winning their second straight league title. The Dukes posted the highest winning percentage in the PCL since the 1934 Los Angeles Angels went 137-50. As the team won both halves of the Southern Division, they received a bye into the championship series. Amazingly, Albuquerque did not have a single player on the postseason All-Star team despite having Triple Crown winner Mike Marshall, .346 batter Jack Perconte at 2B, a leadoff man (Rudy Law) who hit .335 with 56 steals and slugger Candy Maldonado (.335, 40 2B, 21 HR, 96 R, 104 RBI) on offense and the league leaders in wins (Ted Power) and saves (Alejandro Peña).
This was the first season for the Edmonton Trappers.
[edit] Final first-half standings
Playoff teams in bold.
[edit] Final second-half standings
Playoff teams in bold.
[edit] Overall standings
[edit] Playoffs
[edit] First Round
| Tacoma vs. Hawaii
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 1 | Hawaii 1 | Tacoma 2
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| | 11 innings
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| September 2 | Hawaii 6 | Tacoma 0
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| September 3 | Hawaii 2 | Tacoma 7
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| Tacoma wins series 2-1
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[edit] Championship Finals
| Albuquerque vs. Tacoma
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 5 | Albuquerque 4 | Tacoma 1
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| September 6 | Albuquerque 8 | Tacoma 4
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| September 7 | Tacoma 2 | Albuquerque 9
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| Albuquerque wins series 3-0
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[edit] League Leaders
[edit] Batting
- Batting Average Mike Marshall, Albuquerque, .373
- Runs Scored Marshall, 114
- Hits Brian Harper, Salt Lake City, 192
- Doubles Johnny Ray, Tucson, 50
- Triples Greg Cypret, Tucson, 13
- Home Runs Marshall, 34
- Runs Batted In Marshall, 137
- Stolen Bases Alan Wiggins, Hawaii, 73
[edit] Pitching
- Wins Ted Power, Albuquerque, 18
- Earned Run Average Bob Stoddard, Spokane, 2.90
- Complete Games Rich Bordi, Tacoma; Jim MacDonald, Tucson, 15
- Shutouts Tom Tellmann, Hawaii, 5
- Strikeouts Odell Jones, Portland, 135
- Saves Alejandro Peña, Albuquerque, 22
[edit] All-Star Team
- First Base Kelvin Moore, Tacoma
- Second Base Jay Loviglio, Edmonton
- Shortstop Jimmy Sexton, Tacoma
- Third Base Lawrence Rush, Vancouver
- Outfield Mike Davis, Tacoma; Dave Henderson, Spokane; Alan Wiggins, Hawaii
- Catcher Bob Kearney, Tacoma
- Designated Hitter Gary Holle, Edmonton
- Pitcher Rich Barnes, Edmonton; Bob Long, Portland
- Manager Ed Nottle, Tacoma
[edit] References
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. W. Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. Baseball America, 1993.
1982 Baseball Guide
[edit] External Links
1981 PCL - The Baseball Cube
1981 Albuquerque Dukes tribute – Minor League Baseball official site