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The 2011 Pacific Coast League season was the 108th in the league's history. It ended with the Omaha Storm Chasers winning the city's first league championship since the Omaha Royals won the 1990 American Association title. The Storm Chasers would lose the Triple-A Baseball National Championship.
[edit] Final standings
Playoff teams in bold.
[edit] American Conference
[edit] Pacific Conference
[edit] Playoffs
[edit] Conference Championships
| Round Rock vs. Omaha
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 7 | Omaha 4 | Round Rock 0
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| September 8 | Omaha 7 | Round Rock 2
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| September 9 | Round Rock 9 | Omaha 8
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| | 11 innings
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| September 10 | Round Rock 2 | Omaha 4
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| | 10 innings
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| Omaha wins series 3-1
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| Sacramento vs. Reno
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 7 | Sacramento 4 | Reno 7
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| September 8 | Sacramento 2 | Reno 4
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| September 9 | Reno 2 | Sacramento 5
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| September 10 | Reno 2 | Sacramento 8
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| September 11 | Reno 2 | Sacramento 13
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| Sacramento wins series 3-2
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[edit] Championship Finals
| Sacramento vs. Omaha
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| Date | Away | Home
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| September 13 | Sacramento 2 | Omaha 3
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| September 14 | Sacramento 4 | Omaha 15
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| September 16 | Omaha 11 | Sacramento 6
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| Omaha wins series 3-0 and
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| advances to Triple-A Baseball National Championship
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[edit] League Leaders
[edit] Batting
- Batting Average David Cooper, Las Vegas, .364
- Runs Scored Alex Liddi, Tacoma, 121
- Hits Cooper, 170
- Doubles Cooper, 51
- Triples Jeremy Moore, Salt Lake, 18
- Home Runs Bryan LaHair, Iowa, 38
- Runs Batted In LaHair, 109
- Stolen Bases Esteban German, Round Rock, 44
[edit] Pitching
[edit] All-Star Team
- First Base Bryan LaHair, Iowa
- Second Base Johnny Giavotella, Omaha
- Shortstop Cody Ransom, Reno
- Third Base Taylor Green, Nashville
- Outfield Jai Miller, Sacramento; Collin Cowgill, Reno; Joey Butler, Round Rock
- Catcher Anthony Recker, Sacramento
- Designated Hitter Clint Robinson, Omaha
- Right-Handed Pitcher Luis Mendoza, Omaha
- Left-Handed Pitcher Dana Eveland, Albuquerque
- Relief Pitcher Victor Marte, Memphis
[edit] External Links
2011 Minor League Baseball Playoffs - Official Website
2011 PCL - The Baseball Cube