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The 2004 Pacific Coast League season was the 101st in the league's history, and ended with the Sacramento River Cats winning their second straight championship.
[edit] Final standings
Playoff teams in bold.
[edit] American Conference
[edit] Pacific Conference
[edit] Playoffs
[edit] Conference Championships
| Iowa vs. Oklahoma
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 8 | Oklahoma 1 | Iowa 2
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| September 9 | Oklahoma 4 | Iowa 2
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| September 10 | Iowa 4 | Oklahoma 10
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| September 11 | Iowa 5 | Oklahoma 2
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| September 12 | Iowa 6 | Oklahoma 2
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| Iowa wins series 3-2
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| Portland vs. Sacramento
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 8 | Portland 7 | Sacramento 2
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| September 9 | Portland 3 | Sacramento 7
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| September 10 | Sacramento 5 | Portland 4
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| September 11 | Sacramento 5 | Portland 2
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| Sacramento wins series 3-1
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[edit] Championship Finals
| Iowa vs. Sacramento
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 14 | Iowa 5 | Sacramento 6
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| September 15 | Iowa 4 | Sacramento 5
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| September 17 | Sacramento 4 | Iowa 3
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| Sacramento wins series 3-0
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[edit] League Leaders
[edit] Batting
- Batting Average Garrett Atkins, Colorado Springs, .366
- Runs Scored Nick Swisher, Sacramento, 109
- Hits Clint Barmes, Colorado Springs, 175
- Doubles Atkins, 43
- Triples Rich Thompson, Nashville, 13
- Home Runs Kevin Witt, Memphis, 36
- Runs Batted In Andy Tracy, Colorado Springs, 120
- Stolen Bases Freddy Guzman, Portland, 48
[edit] Pitching
- Wins Chris Gissell, Colorado Springs, 14
- Earned Run Average Les Walrond, Omaha, 3.06
- Complete Games Nelson Figueroa, Nashville, 4
- Shutouts Four tied with 2
- Strikeouts Dan Haren, Memphis, 150
- Saves Al Reyes, Memphis, 23
[edit] All-Star Team
- First Base Dan Johnson, Sacramento
- Second Base Chris Burke, New Orleans
- Shortstop Clint Barmes, Colorado Springs
- Third Base Garrett Atkins, Colorado Springs
- Outfield Chad Allen, Oklahoma; Ryan Church, Edmonton, Adam Riggs, Salt Lake
- Catcher Mike Rose, Sacramento
- Designated Hitter Calvin Pickering, Omaha
- Right-Handed Pitcher Brian Sweeney, Portland
- Left-Handed Pitcher Scott Downs, Edmonton
- Relief Pitcher Al Reyes, Memphis
Sources include 2005 Baseball Almanac
[edit] External Links
2004 PCL - The Baseball Cube