2016 Pacific Association season

Sports season
2016 Pacific Association season
LeaguePacific Association
SportBaseball
DurationMay 31, 2016 – August 28, 2016 [1]
Number of games78 (156 games in total)
Number of teams4
Regular season
Season championsSonoma Stompers 1H (23-16), Sonoma Stompers 2H (24-15)
League postseason
Finals championsSonoma Stompers
PACA seasons
← 2015 Pacific Association season
2017 Pacific Association season →

The 2016 Pacific Association season was the fourth season of the Pacific Association. There was a four team 78 game schedule. Most series included a three-game series with each team having 39 home games.

Season schedule

The four teams in the league played a 78-game schedule. Each team played 39 games for the first and second half of the season.

Regular season standings

as of August 28, 2016

Pacific Association
Regular Season Standings
Pos Team G First half record Second half record Season record Pct. GB
1 y – Sonoma Stompers 78 23-16 24-15 47-31 .603 --
2 e – San Rafael Pacifics 78 21-18 20-19 41-37 .526 6.0
3 e – Pittsburg Diamonds 78 19-20 17-22 36-42 .462 11.0
4 e – Vallejo Admirals 78 15-24 17-22 32-46 .410 15.0
  • y – Clinched division
  • x – Clinched playoff spot
  • e – Eliminated from playoff contention

[2]

Statistical leaders

Hitting

Stat Player Team Total
HR Jake Taylor San Rafael Pacifics 16
AVG Joel Carranza Sonoma Stompers .316
RBIs Jake Taylor San Rafael Pacifics 74
SB Darian Sandford Vallejo Admirals 99

Pitching

Stat Player Team Total
W J.R. Bunda, Mike Jackson San Rafael Pacifics, Sonoma Stompers 8
ERA Patrick Conroy San Rafael Pacifics 2.12
SO Chris Cummins Pittsburg Diamonds 102
SV J.R. Bunda San Rafael Pacifics 11

To qualify as league leader for hitter, AVG - Minimum of plate appearances of 2.7 per team game. To qualify as league leader for pitcher, ERA - Minimum inning(s) of .8 pitched per team game. [3]

Playoffs

Format

In 2016, The winner of the first and second half would have played in a best-of-one championship game. However, The Sonoma Stompers won the first half with a 23–16 record and the second half with a 24–15 record, naming them the outright champion.

References

  1. ^ "Pacific Association - schedule".
  2. ^ "Pacific Association - standings".
  3. ^ "Pacific Association - stats".
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