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Northwest League of Profesional Baseball Northwest League Officers

Mike Ellis, President 140 N. Higgins Ave #211, Missoula, MT 59802 Office Phone: (406) 541-9301 / Fax Number: (406) 543-9463 e-Mail: [email protected]

2017 will be Mike Ellis’ fifth year as President of the Northwest League. Ellis has been involved in Minor League Baseball for more than 20 years.

His baseball experience includes the ownership of three baseball franchises, he has been the Vice President of two leagues, served a term on the MiLB Board of Trustees, and has served as member of MiLB committees. As part of his team involvement he has negotiated the construction of two new stadiums . Ellis has degrees in Civil Engineering Technology and Urban Studies, and two years of post-graduate study in Urban and Regional Planning. His 40 years of non-baseball experi-ence includes the better part of 20 years with a highly regarded community developer. The Ellis family has been involved in Minor League Baseball since 1984 when Mike’s wife Judy became involved. Judy was named the Rawlings Woman Executive of the year in 1999. His son Matt, a 25 year veteran of Minor League Baseball, has been a League Executive of the Year in two Leagues.

Chris Duff, Vice PresidentAvista Stadium, 602 North Havana Street, Spokane, WA 99202Office Phone: (509) 343-6886 / Fax Number: (509) 534-5468e-Mail: [email protected]

Chris Duff enters his 16th season with the Spokane Indians and 12th as Vice President & General Manager. During his years with Spokane the team has

received several League and National Awards while finishing in the top two in attendance for the NWL for all 16 seasons. Duff, a University of Montana Graduate, has overseen major renovations to the nearly 60 year old Avista Stadium while leading the franchise to contin-ued growth of the business operation. He and his wife Sarah live in Spokane with their son William and daughter Claire.

Jerry Walker, Secretary P.O. Box 20936, Keizer, OR 97307Office Phone: (503) 390-2225 / Fax Number: (503) 390-2227e-Mail: [email protected]

Jerry Walker enters his 28th season in the Northwest League having spent more than a decade as Principal Owner of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes. In 1997, Walker was named the NWL Executive of the Year and also received the prestigious Joe Martin Award. The University of Washington graduate was instrumental in bringing baseball back to the mid-Willamette Valley as he spearheaded a private/public partnership to build a profession-al baseball stadium in Keizer, Oregon. He and his wife Lisa reside in Keizer along with their son Mickey.

The Northwest League has now completed its 62nd season since its inception in 1955. Including its pre-

decessor leagues, the NWL has existed since 1901. Because major-league base-ball did not arrive on the west coast until the late 1950‘s, minor-league baseball prospered in the Northwest. Cities like Tacoma played the same role Eugene, Salem-Keizer, and Spokane do today.

Portland was the first champion of the Pacific Northwest league which was in existence in 1901-02. Butte won the first championship in the Pacific National League which operated in 1903-04. The Northwestern League then came into play and lasted until 1918. Vancouver won five championships with Seattle get-ting four during this time. Everett shared the first crown with Vancouver while Aberdeen won the 1907 title outright. Spokane was the league champ in 1910 and 1916.

The Pacific Coast International League followed from 1919-22 before a 15-year drought occurred. The Western International League followed in 1937 and lasted until 1954 when it disappeared at a Friday-Saturday meeting and was replaced by the Northwest League on Sunday. Charter members of the present Northwest League include Eugene and Spokane. The predecessor leagues oper-ated under the “Class B” designation while the modern league is called “short-season Class A”.

Over the last 50 years the Northwest League has produced some of the best talent ever seen. The following is a list of some of the players that went on to play in the major leagues: Sandy Alomar, Ozzie smith, Tony Gwynn, Mike Piazza, Kevin Appier, Pedro Astacio, Rod Beck, Jose Canseco, Eric Davis, George Foster, Julio Franco, Ken Griffey, Jr., Pedro Guerrero, Dave Henderson, Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Jeffrey Leonard, Rick Monday, Terry Mulholland, Eduardo Perez, Tim Salmon, Mike Scioscia, Terry Steinbach, Dave Stewart, Rick Sutcliffe, Matt Williams, Mitch Williams, and Trevor Wilson.

Since its creation in 1954, the Northwest League has had various Presidents as follows: Arthur H. Pohlman, 1955 Orin E. (Babe) Hollingbery, 1955 James M. Fleishman, 1956-66 Hugh M. Luby, 1967-68 John L. Carbray, 1969-71 Robert L. Freitas, 1972-73 Robert D. Richmond, 1974-81 Robert L. Freitas, 1982-84 Jack Cain, 1985-90 Robert D. Richmond, 1991-2012 Mike Ellis, 2013-

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Boise HawksAffiliate of the Colorado Rockies

Mailing & Stadium Address: 5600 N. Glenwood Street, Boise, ID 83714Phone: (208) 322-5000Fax: (208) 322-6846e-Mail: [email protected]: www.boisehawks.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFGeneral Manager: Bob FlanneryAssistant General Manager: Mike Van HiseCorporate Sales Manager: Brooke BedgoodMarketing Manager: Joe KellyDirector of Operations Food/Bev: Jake LuskAccount Executive: Stephen GallStadium & Facilities Operations Mgr: Jeff IsraelAccount & Office Manger: Judy PetersonBox Office Manager: Thomas MarbleAccount Executive: Jon JensenAccount Executive: Matt Osbon Account Executive: Morgan BuhrAccount Executive: Colton HampsonMedia Relations: Victoria Ress

FIELD STAFFManager: Scott LittlePitching Coach: Bob ApodacaCoach: Mike DeverauxCoach: Robinson CancelTrainer: Mickey ClarizioPhysical Performance Coach: Xavier Saldana

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Memorial StadiumCapacity: 3,426Dimensions: 335 LF, 400 CF, 335 LFRadio Station: Digital Broadcast boisehawks.comBroadcaster: Brendan King

Eugene EmeraldsAffiliate of the Chicago Cubs

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 10911, Eugene, OR 97440Stadium Address: 2760 Martin Luther King Boulevard

Eugene, OR, 97401Phone: (541) 342-5367Fax: (541) 342-6089e-Mail: [email protected]: www.emeraldsbaseball.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFGeneral Manager: Allan BenavidesAssistant General Manager: Matt DompeDirector, Graphic Design: Daniel CowleyDirector, Tickets: Peter BillupsDirector, Food & Beverage: Turner ElmoreDirector, Community Relations: Anne CulhaneEvent Manager: Chris BowersEvent Manager: Pat ZajacEvent Manager: Cameron LaFerleCorporate Sales: Brian VucovichEvent Manager: David Roth

FIELD STAFFManager: Jesus FelicianoPitching Coach: David RosarioHitting Coach: TBDCoach: Gary Van TolTrainer: TBD

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: P.K. Park (University of Oregon)Capacity: 4,000Dimensions: 335 LF, 400 CF, 325 RFRadio Station: 95.3 FM CBS Radio KUJZBroadcaster: Matt Dompe

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Everett AquaSoxAffiliate of the Seattle Mariners

Mailing Address: 3802 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201Stadium Address: 3900 Broadway Everett, WA 98201Phone: (425) 258-3673 / Fax: (425) 258-3675e-Mail: [email protected]: www.aquasox.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFOwner: Tom VolpePresident: Pat FilipponeGeneral Manager: Danny TetzlaffAssistant General Manager: Rick MaddoxDirector, Corporate Partnerships/Broadcasting: Pat DillonDirector, Tickets: Gary OlsonMarketing & Website Manager: Jason GrohoskeCorporate Partnership Manager: Alex ClausiusCommunity Relations & Merchandise Mgr: Kellie HowardAccount Executive: Bryan MartinAccount Executive: Xander MichelAccount Executive: Benji MeshekPA Announcer: “Tall Tom” Lafferty

FIELD STAFFManager: Jose MorenoPitching Coach: Danielin AcevedoHitting Coach: Austin KnightBench Coach: Andy BottinTrainer: Taylor BennettPerformance Coach: Michael Apodaca

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Everett MemorialCapacity: 3,682Dimensions: 325 LF, 395 CF, 330 CFRadio Station: FOX Sports 1380 AMBroadcaster: Pat Dillon

Hillsboro HopsAffiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks

Stadium Address: 4460 NW 229th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: (503) 640-0887 Fax: (503) 640-0945 e-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.hillsborohops.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFManagement Committee: Myron Levin, Mike McMurray, Laura McMurray, Josh Weinman, and Randy BoydChairman & CEO: Mike McMurrayChief Financial Officer: Laura McMurrayPresident & General Manager: K.L. WombacherVice President of Corporate Partnerships: Matt KolasinskiDirector of Merchandise: Lauren WombacherDirector of Ticket Operations: Jason GaviganDirector of Partnership Activation: Ryan KeesMedia & Player Relations Manager: Preston ToulonOffice & Box Office Manager: Jen AndersonInside Sales Manager: Amy StoneAccount Manager: Adam GoodManager of Promotions: Peter Lee

FIELD STAFFManager: Shawn RoofPitching Coach: Mike ParrottHitting Coach: Franklin StubbsConsultant: Ben PetrickTrainer: Kelly BoyceStrength and Conditioning: Derek Somerville

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Ron Tonkin FieldCapacity: 4,710Dimensions: 325 LF, 400 CF, 325 RFRadio Station: FOX Sports 620 AMBroadcaster: Rich Burk

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Salem-Keizer VolcanoesAffiliate of the San Francisco Giants

Mailing Address: PO Box 20936, Keizer, OR 97306Stadium Address: 6700 Field of Dreams Way NE, Keizer, OR 97303Phone: (503) 390-2225 / Fax: (503) 390-2227e-Mail: [email protected]: www.volcanoesbaseball.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFPresident, Co-owner & General Manager: Jerry WalkerCo-owner: Lisa WalkerPresident, Business Operations: Luke EmanuelVice President of Stadium Operations; Rick NelsonSenior Account Executive: Jerry HowardCorporate Marketing Manager: Evan GiddingsDirector, Ticket Operations: Bea HowardGroup Account Manager/Events Coord.: Andrea RisoloDirector of Broadcasting & Media Relations: Evan Giddings

FIELD STAFFManager: Jolbert CabreraPitching Coach: Matt Yourkin/Jerry CramHitting Coach: Ricky Ward

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Volcanoes StadiumCapacity: 4,252Dimensions: 325 LF, 400 CF, 325 LFRadio Station: None / volcanoesbaseball.com only

Broadcaster: Evan Giddings

Spokane IndiansAffiliate of the Texas Rangers

Mailing & Stadium Address: 602 North Havana Street, Spokane, WA 99202Phone: (509) 535-2922Fax: (509) 534-5368e-Mail: [email protected]: www.spokaneindians.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFManaging Partner: Bobby BrettCo-Owner/Senior Advisor: Andy BilligSenior Vice President: Otto KleinVice President / General Manager: Chris DuffVice President, Development: Josh RoysDirector, Business Operations: Lesley DeHartDirector, Concessions/Catering: Ron HunterDirector, Facilites & Grounds: Tony LeeAssistant General Manager, Tickets: Nick GaebeAssistant General Manager, Sponsorships: Kyle DayAssistant Director, Tickets: Sean BozigianGroup Sales Specialist: Olivia HandwerkGroups & Hospitality Coordinator: Anthony DeGraziaAccount Executive: Jared BaldwinAccount Executive: Jake ForsmanAccount Executive: Drew RossmanPersonal Account Manager: Brook MerkelPersonal Account Manager: Craig SilverBusiness Operations Coordinator: MacKenzie WhiteStadium Operations Coordinator: Todd WakefieldCorporate Partnerships Manager: Darby MoorePromotions Coordinator: Shayna OlsonDirector of Public Relations: John CollettChief Financial Officer: Greg SloanController: Tim Gittel

FIELD STAFFManager: Matt HagenPitching Coach: Joey SeaverHitting Coach: Chase LambinCoach: Turtle ThomasStrength/Conditioning Coach : Ed YongAthletic Trainer: Luke Teeters

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Avista StadiumCapacity & Dimensions: 6,803 / 335 LF, 398 CF, 290 RFRadio Station: 1510 KGABroadcaster: Mike Boyle & Bob Robertson

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Tri-City Dust DevilsAffiliate of the San Diego Padres

Mailing & Stadium Address: 6200 Burden Blvd., Pasco, WA 99301Phone: (509) 544-8789Fax: (509) 547-9570e-Mail: [email protected]: www.dustdevilsbaseball.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFOwners: George Brett Yoshi Okamoto Brent MilesPresident: Brent MilesVice President/General Manager: Derrel EbertAssistant General Manager: Dan O’NeillAssistant General Manager, Sponsorships: Ann ShafferSponsorships Manager: Kyle NakamaPromotions Coordinator: Samantha BeckAccount Executive: Riley ShintafferAccount Executive: Taylor FraiseAccount Executive: Marcus ManderbachAccount Executive: Ben McEnderferAccounting Coordinator: Jillian CutsforthDirector of Concessions: Nate Oman

FIELD STAFFManager: Ben FritzPitching Coach: John SpenceHitting Coach: Hunter MenseCoach: Oscar SalazarTrainer: Isak YoonStrength Coach: Sam Hoffman

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Gesa StadiumCapacity: 3,700Dimensions: 335 LF, 400 CF, 335 LFRadio Station: Newstalk 870 AM KFLDBroadcaster: Chris King

Vancouver CanadiansAffiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays

Mailing & Stadium Address: 4601 Ontario StreetVancouver, British Columbia, V5V 3H4Phone: (604) 872-5232Fax: (604) 872-1714e-Mail: [email protected]: www.canadiansbaseball.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFFMajority Owner & Managing General Partner: Jake KerrPartner: Jeff MooneyPartner & President: Andy DunnGeneral Manager: JC FraserAssistant General Manager: Allan BaileyFinancial Controller: Alex CimiliucVice President, Sales & Marketing: Graham WallDirector, Communications & Broadcaster: Rob FaiDirector, Sales & Game Day Operations: Michael RichardsonManager, Sales & Marketing Services: Lindsay ScharfManager, Group Sales & Social Media: Stephani EllisManager, Stadium & Clubhouse Operations: John StewartCoordinator, Ticket Operations: Reilly SimmondsHead Groundskeeper: Ross Baron

FIELD STAFFManager: Rich MillerPitching Coach: Jim CzajkowskiHitting Coach: Dave PanoTrainer: Daniel LejaStrength & Conditioning: Pat Rosanio

GENERAL INFORMATIONBallpark Name: Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey StadiumCapacity: 6,413Dimensions: 335 LF, 385 CF, 335 RFRadio Station: TSN 1040 / 1410 Sports Radio (ESPN)Play-by-Play Broadcaster: Rob Fai (11th Season)

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League Hotels & Distance Between Cities

Boise:Wyndham Garden3300 Vista Ave.Boise, ID 83705(208) 343-4900

Everett:Best Western Cascadia Inn2800 Pacific AvenueEverett, WA 98201(425) 258-4141

Salem-Keizer:Comfort Suites630 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR 97301(503) 585-9705

Tri-City:Red Lion Columbia Center1101 N. Columbia Center Blvd.Kennewick, WA 99336(509) 783-0611

Eugene:Candlewood Suites3005 Franklin BlvdEugene, OR 97403(541) 683-8000

Hillsboro:University Place Hotel310 SW Lincoln StPortland, OR 97201(503) 221-0140

Spokane:Mirabeau Park Hotel 1100 N. Sullivan RoadSpokane, WA 99307(509) 924-9000

Vancouver:Sandman Signature10251 St Edwards DrRichmond, BC V6X 2M9(604) 278-9611

Boise Eugene Everett Hillsboro Salem Spokane Tri-City Vanc

Boise x 429 493 432 443 385 282 605Eugene 429 x 308 124 64 453 318 420Everett 493 308 x 222 249 275 234 112Hillsboro 432 124 222 x 57 373 238 334Salem 443 64 249 57 x 391 256 361Spokane 385 453 275 373 391 x 135 387Tri-City 282 318 234 238 256 135 x 346Vanc 605 420 112 334 361 387 346 x

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League Championship Information

PAST NORTHWEST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSBetween 1971 and 20111971 Tri-Cities 1986 Bellingham 2001 Salem-Keizer1972 Lewiston 1987 Spokane 2002 Boise1973 Lewiston 1988 Spokane 2003 Spokane1974 Eugene 1989 Spokane 2004 Boise1975 Eugene 1990 Spokane 2005 Spokane1976 Walla Walla 1991 Boise 2006 Salem-Keizer1977 Bellingham 1992 Bellingham 2007 Salem-Keizer1978 Gray‘s Harbor 1993 Boise 2008 Spokane1979 Central Oregon 1994 Boise 2009 Salem-Keizer 1995 Boise 2010 Everett1980 Bellingham & Eugene 2011 Vancouver1981 Medford 1996 Yakima 2012 Vancouver1982 Salem 1997 Portland 2013 Vancouver1983 Medford 1998 Salem-Keizer 2014 Hillsboro1984 Tri-Cities 1999 Spokane 2015 Hillsboro1985 Everett 2000 Yakima 2016 Eugene

LAST NWL CHAMPIONSHIPBy CityBoise 2004 Eugene 2016 Everett 2010Salem-Keizer 2009 Spokane 2008 Tri-City 1984Vancouver 2013 Yakima/Hillsboro 2015

NUMBER OF NWL CHAMPIONSHIPSBy CitySpokane 8 Everett 2 Yakima/Hillsboro 4Boise 6 Lewiston 2 Central Oregon 1Salem/S-K 6 Medford 2 Gray’s Harbor 1Bellingham 3 Tri-Cities 2 Portland 1Eugene 4 Vancouver 3 Walla Walla 1

CONSECUTIVE NWL CHAMPIONSHIPSBy Length of Streak4 Spokane (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)3 Boise (1993, 1994, 1995) / Vancouver (2011, 2012, 2013)2 Lewiston (1972, 1973) / Eugene (1974, 1975) / Salem-Keizer (2006, 2007) / Hillsboro (2014, 2015)

2016 NWL Post-Season Recap

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2016 NWL Post-Season Recap 2016 NWL Final Official Standings

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Northwest League Standings - Past Decade

Divisional Standings with Playoff Results (2007-2016)

West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

S-K 57-19 .750 -- Steve Decker

VAN 37-38 .493 19.5 Rick Magnante

EVE 35-41 .461 22 Mike Tosar

EUG 34-42 .447 23 Greg Riddoch

2007:East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

TC 37-39 .487 -- Freddie Ocasio

BOI 37-39 .487 -- Tom Beyers

SPO 33-42 .440 3.5 Tim Hulett

YAK 33-43 .434 4 Mike Bell

Playoff: Salem-Keizer Volcanoes defeat Tri-City Dust Devils in best-of-five series, three-games-to-one

2008:East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

SPO 51-25 .671 -- Tim Hulett

BOI 43-33 .566 8 Tom Beyers

TC 36-40 .474 15 Freddie Ocasio

YAK 28-48 .368 23 Bob Didier

West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

S-K 40-36 .526 -- Tom Treblehorn

EUG 40-36 .526 -- Greg Riddoch

VAN 34-42 .447 6 Rick Magnante

EVE 32-44 .421 8 Jose Moreno

Playoff: Spokane Indians defeat Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in best-of-five series, three-games-to-one

2009:East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

TC 47-29 .618 -- Freddie Ocasio

SPO 37-39 .487 10 Tim Hulett

BOI 34-42 .447 13 Casey Kopitzke

YAK 28-48 .368 19 Bob Didier

West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

S-K 49-27 .645 -- Tom Treblehorn

EVE 39-37 .513 10 John Tamargo

VAN 36-40 .474 13 Rick Magnante

EUG 34-42 .447 15 Jose Moreno

Playoff: Salem-Keizer Volcanoes defeat Tri-City Dust Devils in best-of-five series, three-games-to-one

Northwest League Standings - Past DecadeDivisional Standings with Playoff Results (2007-2016)

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Divisional Standings with Playoff Results (2007-2015)

Second-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

YAK 25-13 .658 -- Bob Didier

SPO 21-17 .553 4 Tim Hulett

BOI 15-23 .395 10 Jody Davis

TC 13-25 .342 12 Freddie Ocasio

Second-Half West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

VAN 25-13 .658 -- Rick Magnante

EVE 22-16 .579 3 Jose Moreno

EUG 17-21 .447 8 Greg Riddoch

S-K 14-24 .368 11 Tom TreblehornPlayoff: Spokane Indians defeat Yakima Bears in best-of-three East Division Series, two-games-to-one Everett AquaSox sweep Vancouver Canandians in best-of-three West Division Series, two-games-to-none Everett AquaSox defeat Spokane Indians in best-of-three NWL Championship series, two-games-to-one

2012:First-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

YAK 21-17 .553 -- Audo Vicente

TRI 18-20 .474 3 Freddie Ocasio

BOI 13-25 .342 8 Mark Johnson

SPO 12-26 .316 9 Tim Hulett

First-Half West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 28-10 .737 -- Rob Mummau

EUG 24-13 .649 3.5 Pat Murphy

VAN 22-15 .595 5.5 Clayton McCullough

S-K 13-25 .342 15 Tom Treblehorn

Second-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

BOI 24-14 .632 -- Mark Johnson

SPO 16-22 .421 8 Tim Hulett

YAK 15-23 .395 9 Audo Vicente

TRI 14-24 .368 10 Freddie Ocasio

Second-Half West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

VAN 24-15 .615 -- Clayton McCullough

EUG 23-16 .590 1 Pat Murphy

S-K 19-19 .500 4.5 Tom Treblehorn

EVE 18-20 .474 5.5 Rob Mummau

2010:First-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

SPO 22-16 .579 -- Tim Hulett

BOI 19-19 .500 3 Jody Davis

YAK 18-20 .474 4 Bob Didier

TC 17-21 .447 5 Freddie Ocasio

First-Half West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 27-11 .711 -- Jose Moreno

S-K 17-21 .447 10 Tom Treblehorn

VAN 17-21 .447 10 Rick Magnante

EUG 15-23 .395 12 Greg Riddoch

Note: Spokane Indians and Everett AquaSox clinched place in 2010 post-season with division pennants

2011:First-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

TC 22-16 .579 -- Freddie Ocasio

SPO 20-18 .526 2 Tim Hulett

BOI 17-21 .447 5 Mark Johnson

YAK 13-25 .342 9 Audo Vicente

First-Half West Division Stand-ings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EUG 24-14 .632 -- Pat Murphy

VAN 24-14 .632 -- John Schneider

EVE 16-22 .421 8 Scott Steinmann

S-K 16-22 .421 8 Tom TreblehornNote: Eugene claimed first-half pennant with seven-games-to-five, head-to-head record vs Vancouver

Second-Half East Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

TC 22-16 .579 -- Freddie Ocasio

YAK 20-18 .526 2 Audo Vicente

BOI 19-19 .500 3 Mark Johnson

SPO 15-23 .395 7 Tim Hulett

Second-Half West Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EUG 22-16 .579 -- Pat Murphy

EVE 21-17 .553 1 Scott Steinmann

S-K 18-20 .474 4 Tom Treblehorn

VAN 15-23 .395 7 Rich MillerNote: Vancouver advanced on second-half tie-breaker with better overall record than Everett & Salem-Keizer

2013:First-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 23-15 .605 -- Rob Mummall

VAN 22-16 .579 1 Clayton McCullough

SPO 20-18 .526 3 Tim Hulett, Sr.

TRI 19-19 .500 4 Drew Saylor

First-Half South Division Stand-ings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

S-K 23-15 .605 -- Gary Davenport

BOI 21-17 .553 2 Gary Van Tol

EUG 13-25 .342 10 Jim Gabella

HIL 11-27 .289 12 Audo Vicente

Second-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 21-17 .553 -- Rob Mummall

SPO 18-20 .474 3 Tim Hulett, Sr.

VAN 17-21 .447 4 Clayton McCullough

TRI 15-23 .395 6 Drew Saylor

Second-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

S-K 24-14 .632 -- Gary Davenport

HIL 23-15 .605 1 Audo Vicente

BOI 20-18 .526 4 Gary Van Tol

EUG 14-24 .368 10 Jim Gabella

2016 Team Batting & Pitching StatisticsNorthwest League Standings - Past DecadeDivisional Standings with Playoff Results (2007-2016)

2014:First-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

SPO 25-13 .658 -- Tim Hulett, Sr.

VAN 25-13 .658 -- John Schneider

TRI 14-24 .368 11 Drew Saylor

EVE 11-27 .289 14 Dave Valle

First-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

HIL 22-16 .579 -- J.R. House

BOI 22-16 .579 -- Gary Van Tol

S-K 18-20 .474 4 Gary Davenport

EUG 15-23 .395 7 Robbie Wine

Second-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

VAn 21-17 .553 -- Rob Schneider

TRI 19-19 .500 2 Drew Saylor

EVE 17-21 .447 4 Dave Valle

SPO 15-23 .395 6 Tim Hulett, Sr.

Second-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

HIL 26-12 .684 -- J.R. House

S-K 20-18 .526 6 Gary Davenport

BOI 19-19 .500 7 Gary Van Tol

EUG 15-23 .395 11 Robbie Wine

2015:First-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

TRI 22-16 .579 -- Anthony Contreras

EVE 22-16 .579 -- Rob Mummau

SPO 19-19 .500 3 Tim Hulett, Sr.

VAN 16-22 .421 6 Rob Schneider

First-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

HIL 22-16 .579 -- Shelley Duncan

S-K 20-18 .526 2 Kyle Haines

EUG 17-21 .447 5 Gary Van Tol

BOI 14-24 .368 8 Frank Gonzales

Second-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 20-16 .526 -- Rob Mummaut

TRI 20-18 .526 -- Anthony Contreras

VAN 18-20 .474 2 Rob Schneider

SPO 15-23 .395 5 Tim Hulett, Sr.

Second-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

HIL 23-15 .605 -- Shelley Duncan

EUG 21-17 .553 2 Gary Van Tol

S-K 19-19 .500 4 Kyle Haines

BOI 16-22 .421 7 Frank Gonzales

2016:First-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

SPO 19-19 .500 -- Tim Hulett, Sr.

TRI 19-19 .500 -- Brandon Wood

EVE 18-20 .474 1 Rob Mummau

VAN 16-22 .421 3 John Tamago, Jr.

First-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EUG 28-10 .737 -- Jesus Feliciano

HIL 19-19 .500 9 Shelley Duncan

S-K 17-21 .447 11 Kyle Haines

BOI 16-22 .421 12 Andy Gonzales

Second-Half North Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EVE 27-11 .711 -- Rob Mummau

TRI 15-23 .395 12 Brandon Wood

VAN 13-23 .361 13 John Tamago, Jr.

SPO 13-24 .351 13.5 Tim Hulett, Sr.

Second-Half South Division Standings:

Team W-L PCT GB Manager

EUG 26-12 .684 -- Jesus Feliciano

HIL 23-14 .622 2.5 Shelley Duncan

BOI 17-21 .447 9 Andy Gonzales

S-K 15-21 .417 10 Kyle Haines

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2016 Batting Departmental Leaders

A list of the top 5 performers by category

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2016 Pitching Departmental Leaders

A list of the top 5 performers by category

Miscellaneous Batting/Pitching AchievementsListed Chronologically in Each Category

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Miscellaneous Batting/Pitching Achievements

Listed Chronologically in Each Category

Misellaneous Batting/Pitching Achievements

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Leading Batting Qualifiers

(MINIMUM 2.7 PA/LEAGUE GAMES)

Leading Pitching Qualifiers

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TEAM 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Boise 102,878 109,082 103,783 105,671 98,860 91,167 91,324 87,519 109,945 114,476Eugene 134,949 130,069 125,475 107,561 114,690 115,569 112,028 108,067 120,931 121,587Everett 106,683 95,294 89,929 90,079 96,345 95,929 92,489 92,642 100,613 104,162Hillsboro/Yak 70,117 72,207 72,881 70,695 66,545 61,895 135,167 138,732 143,412 131,851Salem-Keizer 118,722 112,425 106,590 96,219 105,973 101,785 98,024 95,083 85,851 80,469Spokane 192,021 188,982 174,941 175,287 183,458 179,880 187,371 193,865 188,956 187,848Tri-City 75,308 82,021 84,198 84,921 85,953 86,095 83,987 85,679 96,022 86,886Vancouver 126,491 129,073 149,297 154,592 162,162 164,461 184,042 180,187 215,535 80,469

TOTALS 927,169 919,153 907,094 885,025 913,986 896,781 984,432 981,774 1,051,265 1,049,642

League Attendance - since 2007

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Batters and Pitchers of the Week

BATTERS-OF-THE-WEEK PITCHERS-OF-THE-WEEKJUN 20-26 Andruw Monasterio, EUG Ljay Newsome, EVEJUN 27-JUL 3 Jacob Bosiokovic, BOI Elliot Surrey, EVEJUL 4-10 Kyle Lewis, EVE Jose Paulino, EUGJUL 11-17 Bryan Reynolds, SK Will Headean, TRIJUL 18-24 Nick Zammarelli, EVE Jose Paulino, EUGJUL 25-31 Heath Quinn, SK Kevin Lenik, SPOAUG 1-7 Luke Lowery, HIL Anfernee Benitez, HILAUG 8-14 Wladimir Galindo, EUG Ljay Newsome, EVEAUG 15-21 Jason Morozowski, HIL Denis Diaz, VANAUG 22-28 Josh Anderson, HIL Brandon Miller, EVEAUG 29-SEP 4 Zack Bowers, SK Dyaln Cease, EUG

Leading Catchers

(Minimum Fielding: # of games played by a catcher must equal or be greater than 0.5*league games)

CATCHER CLUB CS SB ATT PCTQuevedo, Johan Everett 13 21 34 .382Hernandez, Javier Vancouver 20 41 61 .328Bowers, Zack Salem-Keizer 17 41 58 .293

CAUGHT STEALING/STOLEN BASES AGAINST EFFICIENCYCLUB CS SB ATT PCTEverett AquaSox 24 40 64 .375 Vancouver Canadians 44 80 124 .355Hillsboro Hops 31 66 97 .320Boise Hawks 29 72 101 .287Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 31 80 111 .279Eugene Emeralds 26 78 104 .250Tri-City Dust Devils 28 100 128 .219Spokane Indians 27 115 142 .190 TOTALS 240 631 871 .276

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2017 Minor League Baseball Membership

Class AAA TeamsInternational 14Pacific Coast 16Mexican 16

Class AA Eastern 12Southern 10Texas 8

Class A California 10Carolina 8Florida State 12Midwest 16South Atlantic 14

Class A, Short Season TeamsNew York-Penn 14Northwest 8

Rookie Appalachian 10Pioneer 8Arizona 13Gulf Coast 16Dominican 36Venezuelan 5Mexican Academy 16

Total 20 Leagues, 252 Teams

2017 Umpiring Crews

TBD

2016 Awards

League Executive of the Year Allan Benavides, Eugene

Larry MacPhail Promotional Trophy Eugene Emeralds

Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Lesley DeHart, Spokane

John H. Johnson President’s Trophy Spokane Indians

Bob Richmond Award Jerry Walker, Salem-Keizer

John Henry Moss Community Service Vancouver Canadians

NWL Woman Executive of the Year Lesley DeHart, Spokane

Charles K. Murphy Patriot Award Spokane Indians

DID YOU KNOW?A look back at those who helped mold the Northwest League

Former Northwest League Umpire-In-Chief Bob Albrecht, now 84 years old, once handled 80 NWL games in 70 days. The native of Illinois will be inducted into the Vallejo Sports Hall of Fame this summer after a lengthy career behind the mask. Why Vallejo, California‘s Hall of Fame when he‘s originally from the Midwest? A 39-year career in education at the high school level helped pay the bills while Albrecht pursued his dreams as an umpire.

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History & Function of Minor League Baseball

The National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, now known as Minor League Baseball, was formed on September 5, 1901 from a meeting of Minor League executives at the Leland Hotel in Chicago. The President of the Eastern League, Patrick T. Powers, was elected as the first President of the NAPBL. Fourteen leagues and 96 clubs were members during the first season in 1902. The first NA office was established in Auburn, N.Y., under President Powers and successfully run by Secretary-Treasurer John H. Farrell. By the time Powers left office in 1909, there were 35 leagues and 246 clubs. In 1910, Michael Sexton became President. In his first few years, wars between the Major Leagues and the outlaw Federal League hurt the Minors. The Federal League raided top Minor League teams, as well as National and American League teams, for players and territory. Sexton led a fight at the 1914 Winter Meetings to fight off a bid from radicals for the Minor Leagues to desert the Major Leagues and back the Federal League. For 22 years, Sexton presided over the Minor Leagues, leaving at the height of the De-pression in 1932. But during his time, peace was restored and the Minor Leagues began to flourish. Trautman moved the office to Columbus, Ohio, as he began a 16-year reign as President. The year 1949 saw 59 leagues and 448 clubs, both all-time highs, attract 39,640,443 fans, a record that stood for 54 years. However, the advent of television and, in Trautman’s last two years, Major League expansion, would begin to cut into attendance. There were 20 leagues and 132 clubs in 1964 and attendance was only 10 million. By the time Piton left office in 1971, membership was back to 155 clubs.

With the election of Henry J. Peters as President in December 1971, the NA was headed for another move. In September 1973, the office found its fourth home on Fourth Street South in St. Petersburg, Fla. Peters left in 1975 to become General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Robert R. “Bobby” Bragan became President in January 1976, and by 1978 there were 158 clubs. Mike Moore, who had been Chief Administrative Officer of the NA, was elected President during the 1991 Baseball Winter Meetings. One of his first moves after taking over in January 1992, was to convene a constitutional convention that would rewrite the National Association Agreement, the by-laws that spell out the relationship between the NA and its member leagues. It was an agreement that had not materially changed in nearly a century of existence.

The NA had phenomenal growth under the leadership of Moore, who retired in December 2007, after 16 years as President. In 1991, prior to becoming President, he established an agency agreement partnership between the Professional Baseball Promotion Corporation, a NAPBL subsidiary, and Major League Baseball Properties to authorize licensed merchan-dise on an international basis. From a humble beginning in the early 1990s, merchandise sales have averaged about $45-million since 2000. The Promo Corp. branched out into national marketing in 1993, providing a central office that allows national sponsors to work with any number of Minor League teams on a local level or in any combination up to a national program.

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This, too, has had great success, starting from scratch and paying more than $25 million in sponsorships to member clubs, since its inception. There were several ma-jor accomplishments for the 1998 season, including the realignment of Triple-A base-ball from three leagues into two and es-tablishing the Triple-A World Series, which was played in Las Vegas (1998-2000). The Triple-A championship series resumed, in a one-game format played in Oklahoma City, in 2006. Another subsidiary, Professional Baseball Umpire Corp., was formed to operate and maintain the umpire program for the 16 domestic leagues, under terms of

the historic 10-year Professional Baseball Agreement that was negotiated with Major League Baseball. Minor League Baseball celebrated its centennial season in 2001 by attracting 38,808,339 fans, its third highest total in history at the time.

Minor League Baseball has been a continuing success story at the box office. The 2008 regular season attendance total of 43,263,740, established a new all-time record for the fifth straight year. Total regular season attendance has increased in 24 of the last 29 seasons and has surpassed 33-million for 16 straight years, a level not attained since the late 1940s when membership consisted of more than 50 leagues and more than 400 teams. In 2009, there were 15 leagues with 176 teams that charged admission. Another important function of the National Association office is the running of Baseball’s annual Winter Meetings, the convention of professional baseball, in con-junction with the Commissioner’s Office. At the Winter Meetings, the Promo Corp. con-ducts the annual Baseball Trade Show, where merchandisers and manufacturers display the goods that will fill stadium novelty stands and souvenir shops in the year ahead, and conducts business seminars for member teams. The Promo Corp. also runs Profes-sional Baseball Employment Opportunities (PBEO), which assists candidates seeking jobs in pro baseball. Pat O’Conner took over as Minor League Baseball’s 11th President in January 2008. He was elected to a four-year term, after serving as Chief Operating Offi-cer, Moore’s top aide, for 15 years. Highlights of O’Conner’s first two years in office include the realignment of two Class A leagues; the organization-wide bundling of internet rights; satellite operations and training centers at the historic Dodgertown complex in Vero Beach, Fla., and at the historic Durham Athletic Park in Durham, N.C.; expanded member input through revised organizational committee structure; a first-ever Diversity Initiative; a “Green Team” initiative to make Minor League Baseball teams and stadiums more eco-friendly and cost effective; and the location of new office space comprised of three buildings, totaling 14,000 square feet, on 16th Street North in St. Petersburg, Fla.

With files from milb.com

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Championship Teams of NWL PredecessorsA list of the top 5 performers by category

Pacific Northwest League Winning Pct.1901 Portland .6751902 Butte .608Pacific National League1903 Butte .5781904 Boise .625Northwestern League1905 Vancouver (1st half) .586 Everett (2nd half) .667 Everett won league championship1906 Tacoma .6001907 Aberdeen .6251908 Vancouver .5781909 Seattle .6531910 Spokane .5961911 Vancouver .6281912 Seattle .6001913 Vancouver .6001914 Vancouver .6321915 Seattle .5641916 Spokane .6221917 Great Falls .5921918 Seattle .588Pacific Coast International League1919 Seattle .5901920 Victoria (1st half) .600 Yakima (2nd half) .7101921 Yakima .6601922 Calgary .600League disbanded on June 18, 1923

Western Intern’l League Winning Pct.1937 Wenatchee .603 Tacoma won WIL Championship1938 Yakima .583 Bellingham won WIL Championship1939 Wenatchee .601 Tacoma won WIL Championship1940 Spokane .587 Tacoma won WIL Championship1941 Spokane .6691942 Vancouver .594 WIL did not operate from 1943-451946 Wenatchee .6331947 Vancouver .5661948 Spokane .6141949 Yakima .660 Vancouver won WIL Championship1950 Yakima .6131951 Spokane .6551952 Victoria .6311953 Salem (1st half) .635 Spokane (2nd half) .590 Spokane won WIL Championship1954 Vancouver (1st half) .636 Lewiston (2nd half) .629 Vancouver won WIL Championship

2017 League Schedule A complete series-by-series breakdown of all scheduled games

Boise Hawks

June 15-19 @Spokane June 20-22 Eugene June 23-25 @Hillsboro June 26-28 Salem-Keizer June 29-July 3 Spokane July 4-5 @Eugene July 6-10 Vancouver July 12-14 @Salem-Keizer July 15-19 Tri-City July 20-23 @Everett

End of 1st Half

July 24 @Everett July 25-27 Hillsboro July 28-30 Salem-KeizerAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 @Tri-CIty August 8-10 Eugene August 11-15 Everett August 16-18 @Salem-Keizer August 19-22 @Eugene August 23-25 @Hillsboro August 26-30 @Vancouver September 1-3 Hillsboro

Eugene Emeralds

June 15-19 Vancouver June 20-22 @Boise June 23 Salem-Keizer June 24-25 @Salem-Keizer June 26-28 Hillsboro June 29-July 3 @Vancouver July 4-5 Boise July 6-10 Tri-City July 12-14 @Hillsboro July 15-19 Everett July 20-23 @Tri-City

End of 1st Half

July 24 @Tri-City July 25 @Salem-Keizer July 26-27 Salem-Keizer July 28-30 HillsboroAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 @Spokane August 8-10 @Boise August 11-15 Spokane August 16-18 @Hillsboro August 19-22 Boise August 23-25 Salem-Keizer August 26-30 @Everett September 1-3 @Salem-Keizer

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Everett AquaSox

June 15-19 Hillsboro June 20-22 @Vancouver June 23-25 @Tri-City June 26-28 Vancouver June 29-July 3 @Hillsboro July 4-5 Tri-City July 6-10 Salem-Keizer July 12-14 @Tri-City July 15-19 @Eugene July 20-23 Boise

End of 1st Half

July 24 Boise July 25-27 @Spokane July 28-30 SpokaneAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 @Salem-Keizer August 8-10 Spokane August 11-15 @Boise August 16-19 Tri-City August 20-22 @Vancouver August 23-25 Vancouver August 26-30 Eugene September 1-3 @Spokane

Hillsboro Hops

June 15-19 @Everett June 20-22 Salem-Keizer June 23-25 Boise June 26-28 @Eugene June 29-July 3 Everett July 4-5 @Salem-Keizer July 6-10 @Spokane July 12-14 Eugene July 15-19 @Vancouver July 20-23 Spokane

End of 1st Half

July 24 Spokane July 25-27 @Boise July 28-30 @EugeneAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 Vancouver August 8-10 Salem-Keizer August 11-15 @Tri-City August 16-18 Eugene August 19-22 @Salem-Keizer August 23-25 Boise August 26-30 Tri-City September 1-3 @Boise

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Salem-Keizer Volcanoes

June 15-19 Tri-City June 20-22 @Hillsboro June 23 @Eugene June 24-25 Eugene June 26-28 Hillsboro June 29-July 3 @Tri-City July 4-5 Hillsboro July 6-10 @Everett July 12-14 Boise July 15-19 @Spokane July 20-23 Vancouver

End of 1st Half

July 24 Vancouver July 25 Eugene July 26-27 @Eugene July 28-30 @BoiseAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 Everett August 8-10 @Hillsboro August 11-15 @Vancouver August 16-18 Boise August 19-22 Hillsboro August 23-25 @Eugene August 26-30 Spokane September 1-3 Eugene

Spokane Indians

June 15-19 Boise June 20-22 @Tri-City June 23-25 @Everett June 26-28 Tri-City June 29-July 3 @Boise July 4-5 Vancouver July 6-10 Hillsboro July 12-14 @Vancouver July 15-19 Salem-Keizer July 20-23 @Hillsboro

End of 1st Half

July 24 @Hilsboro July 25-27 Everett July 28-30 @EverettAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 Eugene August 8-10 @Everett August 11-15 @Eugene August 16-19 Vancouver August 20-22 @Tri-City August 23-25 Tri-City August 26-30 @Salem-Keizer September 1-3 Everett

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Tri-City Dust Devils

June 15-19 @Salem-Keizer June 20-22 Spokane June 23-25 Everett June 26-28 @Spokane June 29-July 3 Salem-Keizer July 4-5 @Everett July 6-10 @Eugene July 12-14 Everett July 15-19 @Boise July 20-23 Eugene

End of 1st Half

July 24 Eugene July 25-27 Vancouver July 28-30 @VancouverAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 Boise August 8-10 @Vancouver August 11-15 Hillsboro August 16-19 @Everett August 20-22 Spokane August 23-25 @Spokane August 26-30 @Hillsboro September 1-3 Vancouver

Vancouver Canadians

June 15-19 @Eugene June 20-22 Everett June 23-25 Spokane June 26-28 @Everett June 29-July 3 Eugene July 4-5 @Spokane July 6-10 @Boise July 12-14 Spokane July 15-19 Hillsboro July 20-23 @Salem-Keizer

End of 1st Half

July 24 @Salem-Keizer July 25-27 @Tri-City July 28-30 Tri-CityAll-Star Game August 1 in Hillsboro, OR August 3-7 @Spokane August 8-10 Tri-City August 11-15 Salem-Keizer August 16-19 @Spokane August 20-22 Everett August 23-25 @Everett August 26-30 Boise September 1-3 @Tri-City

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Northwest League Records

INDEX

Performance Records 49-63 Individual Batting 49-51 Individual Pitching 52-56 Individual Fielding 57-63 Individual Service 63

General Team Records 64-65Team Batting 66-68Team Pitching 69-71Team Fielding 71Yearly Leaders 72-83 Batting Average 72 Home Runs 73 Runs Batted In 74 Stolen Bases 75 Slugging Average 76 On-Base Percentage 77 Pitching: Lowest Earned Run Average 78 Pitching: Games Won 79 Pitching: Saves 80 Pitching: Strikeouts 81 Manager of the Year 82 Most Valuable Player 83

NWL Championship Team 83Yearly Standings 84-108Composite League Standings 109Affiliations 110-111Team Nicknames 112All-Star Teams 113-12150th Anniversary Team 122

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Individual Batting Records

Highest Batting Average, Season .403 Ronald McNeeley, Boise, 1976Lowest Batting Average by Leader, Season .304 Mark Simmons, Boise, 1993Highest Slugging Average, Short Season 0.687 Willie Darkis, Central Oregon, 1980Lowest Slugging Average, Short Season 0.494 Reggie Thomas, Portland, 1973Highest On-Base Average, Short Season 0.556 Bob Beall, Walla Walla, 1970Lowest On-Base Average, Short Season 0.410 Shawn Payne, Salem-Keizer, 2011Most Times at Bat, Season 560 Glenn Beckert, Wenatchee, 1963 (Long Season) 322 Robert Leatherwood, Eugene, 1967 (Short Season)Most Times at Bat, 9-Inning Game 8 Melvin Krause, Eugene vs. Lewiston, June 29, 1957

Most Runs Scored, Season 129 David May, Tri-City, 1965 (Long Season) 81 Robert Beall, Walla Walla, 1970 (Short Season)Most Runs Scored, Game 6 Elwayne Wilcox, Yakima vs. Spokane, May 15, 1956

Most Hits, Season 187 Herman Lewis, Yakima, 1956 (Long Season) 114 Dan Robertson, Eugene, 2008 (Short Season)Most Hits, Game 6 Donald Frailey, Salem vs. Spokane, May 8, 1955 Ethan Blackaby, Yakima vs. Eugene, July 3, 1962 Dante Powell, Everett vs. Bellingham, Aug. 15, 1994 (11 inning game) Robb Quinlan, Boise vs. Eugene, July 10, 1999 Syketo Anderson, Boise vs. Salem-Keizer, June 19, 2001Most Consecutive Hits 10 Bob Beall, Walla Walla vs Lewiston, June 24-26, 1970 9 James Van Wyck, Walla Walla vs. Seattle, July 28-29, 1972; Terrmel Sledge, Everett vs. Eugene, July 28-29, 1999Most Consecutive Games Hit Safely 26 Gary Johnson, Tri-City, June 15-July 4, 1962; Anthony Laurenzi, Medford, July 17-August 14, 1982Most Consecutive Times Reaching Base Safely 17 Bob Beall, Walla Walla vs Lewiston, June 24-26, 1970, Walla Walla vs Bend, June 27, 1970 (10 hits, 7 walks) 13 William Hobbs, Lewiston vs. Tri-City, July 22-24, 1973 (7 hits, 5 walks (4 intentional), 1 hit-by-pitch); Joseph Staley, Salem-Keizer vs. Boise, August 2, 5-6, Salem-Keizer vs. Eugene, August 8, 2011 (7 hits, 4 walks, 2 hit-by-pitches)

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Most Consecutive Times at Bat Without a Hit 60 William Walsh, Salem, April 29-September 2, 1956

Most Total Bases, Season 310 Herman Lewis, Yakima, 1956 (Long Season) 208 James Buckner, Lewiston, 1972 (Short Season)Most Total Bases, Game 16 Brandon Cashman, Spokane vs. Everett, June 28, 2004 Most Doubles, Season 43 Ethan Blackaby, Yakima, 1962 (Long Season) 35 Conor Jackson, Yakima, 2003 (Short Season)Most Doubles, Game 4 Ronald A. Jackson, Wenatchee vs. Eugene, June 2, 1957; Steven Murphy, Spokane vs. Yakima, July 3,2005

Most Triples, Season 18 Thomas Agosta, Salem, 1955 (Long Season) 13 James Buckner, Lewiston, 1972, (Short Season)Most Triples, Game 3 Derrick Gibson, Bend vs. Bellingham, July 7, 1994

Most Home Runs, Season 37 John Warner, Tri-City, 1964 (Long Season) 25 William Darkis, Central Oregon, 1980 (Short Season)Most Home Runs, Game 4 Brandon Cashman, Spokane vs. Everett, June 28, 2004 (Struck out & fouled out in first 2 at bats. Homered with bases empty in 5th, hit a grand slam in 6th, and hit 2-run homers in 8th & 9th.)Most Times Hitting 3 Home Runs in 1 Game 2 Herman Rathman, Tri-City vs. Lewiston, July 18, 1965; vs. Salem, August 6, 1965

Most Runs Batted In, Season 143 Robert Duretto, Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 83 Robert Davis, Tri-City, 1971 (Short Season)Most Runs Batted In, Game 9 Brian McCall, Tri-City vs. Lewiston, July 27, 1962; Wilfredo Quintana, Everett vs. Spokane, July 5, 2000; Brandon Cashman, Spokane vs. Everett, June 28, 2004

Most Stolen Bases, Season 72 Reginald Thomas, Portland, 1974 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Stolen Bases, Game 6 Wayne Rudolph, Medford vs. Salem, July 31, 1980

Individual Batting Records

Most Sacrifice Hits, Season 27 Richard Watson, Wenatchee, 1956 (Long Season) 15 Bryan Gann, Salem-Keizer, 2000 (Short Season)Most Sacrifice Hits, Game 2 Held by many players Most Sacrifice Flies, Season 15 Earl (Bill) Scripture, Tri-City, 1965 (Long Season) 12 James Gattis, Victoria, 1980; Brad Miller, Yakima, 2006 (Short Season)Most Sacrifice Flies, Game 3 Walter O’Neil, Tri-City vs. Wenatchee, April 25, 1961

Most Bases on Balls, Season 148 Harvey Jones, Tri-City, 1960 (Long Season) 95 Robert Beall, Walla Walla, 1970 (Short Season)Most Bases on Balls, Game 6 Robert Nelson, Tri-City vs. Salem, June 7, 1960 Marcus Wilson, Hillsboro vs. Eugene, July 19, 2016

Most Times Hit By Pitcher, Season 34 J.D. Pruitt, Vancouver, 2007 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Times Hit by Pitcher, Game 4 Tyler Sanchez, Spokane vs Everett, July 25, 2015Plate Appearances Without Official At Bat 6 Robert Nelson, Tri-City vs. Salem, June 7, 1960 (6 BB); John Jaha, Tri-City vs. Bend, August 6, 1986 (5 BB, 1 HBP) Marcus Wilson, Hillsboro vs. Eugene, July 19, 2016 (6 BB)Most Strikeouts, Season 167 Victor Pagel, Salem, 1962 (Long Season) 113 Carlos Belen, Tri-City, 2015 (Short Season)Most Strikeouts, Game 7 Ruben Sierra, Jr., Spokane vs. Yakima, June 22, 2011Fewest Strikeouts, Season 13 Richard Watson, Wenatchee, 1956 (512 AB); John Dunn, Salem, 1956 (472 AB) (Long Season) 7 Steven Smith, Walla Walla, 1976 (186 AB) (Short Season)

Most Times Grounded into Double Play, Season 23 Jose Calero, Eugene, 1962 (Long Season - records not available 1955-58) 17 Timothy Wallace, Boise, 1989 (Short Season)

Most Times Awarded 1st Base on Catcher’s Interference, Season 6 James Johnson, Spokane, 1994 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Times Awarded 1st Base on Catcher’s Interference, Game 2 Ronnie Hall, Bend vs. So. Oregon, August 1, 1994; Micah Holst, Salem-Keizer vs. Everett, June 23, 1999; Daniel Conway, Portland vs.Yakima, August 13, 2000; Tyler Bream, Yakima vs. Spokane, June 28, 2011 Joe Venturino, Everett vs. Vancouver, August 28, 2016

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Individual Pitching Records

Most Games Pitched, Season 62 David Morgan, Salem, 1965 (Long Season) 41 Chris Limbach, Bend, 1987 (Short Season)

Most Complete Games Pitched, Season 32 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 16 Francis Hirschy, Grays Harbor, 1978 (Short Season)Most Consecutive Complete Games 36 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston, May 24, 1958 through June 9, 1959 (Last 27 starts in 1958, first 9 in 1959)

Highest Percentage, Games Won, Season 100% Robert Wolf, Coos Bay-No. Bend, 1971 (13-0) Mark Bauer, Medford, 1983 (12-0) Edward Vande Berg, Bellingham, 1980 (9-0) Thomas Gordon, Eugene, 1987 (9-0) Stephen Mura, Walla Walla, 1976 (7-0) Terrance Gilmore, Spokane, 1987 (7-0) Clayton Hensley, Salem-Keizer, 2002 (7-0) Luke Nelson, Salem-Keizer, 2002 (7-0) Taylor Cole, Vancouver, 2012 (6-0)Most Games Won, Season 23 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 13 Robert Wolf, Coos Bay-No. Bend, 1971; David Jannusch, Grays Harbor, 1978 (Short Season)Most Consecutive Games Won, Season 13 Robert Wolf, Coos Bay-No. Bend, June 27, 1971 to close of seasonMost Games Lost, Season 21 Kim Elliott, Wenatchee, 1960; John Dewald, Tri-City, 1961 (Long Season) 12 Steven Jentsch, Tri-City, 1974; Lance Backowski, Yakima, 1997 (Short Season)Most Consecutive Games Lost, Season 10 Roscoe Goehring, Tri-City, June 25 through August 10, 1974Most Saves, Season 23 John Pricher, Boise, 1992Most Shutouts, Season 9 Bobby Bolin, Eugene, 1959 (Long Season) 4 Albert Choate, Tri-City, 1966 (Short Season) Joseph Carboni, Eugene, 1966 David Freisleben, Tri-City, 1971 Michael Allen, Walla Walla, 1973 Mark Bauer, Medford, 1983Most Consecutive Shutout Games, Season 4 Joseph Carboni, Eugene, 1966: July 4 vs. Lewiston, 7 IP; July 10 vs. Yakima, 7 IP; July 15 vs. Tri-City, 9 IP; July 20 vs. Yakima, 9 IP;

Individual Pitching Records

Most Consecutive Shutout Innings 32 Larry Loughlin, Eugene, 1965: June19-July 8, with 3 complete games, ended by Yakima, 4th inning. Joseph Carboni, Eugene, 1966: July 4-July 20, with 4 complete games, ended by Yakima, 1st inning.

Most Innings Pitched, Season 281 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 149 Francis Hirschy, Grays Harbor, 1978 (Short Season)Most Innings Pitched, Game 17 Loren Myers, Wenatchee vs. Eugene, August 31, 1956

Most Runs Allowed, Season 171 Robert Roberts, Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 94 Steven Jentsch, Tri-City, 1974; James Peterson, Grays Harbor, 1977 (SS)

Most Runs Allowed, Game 23 Ronald Herr, Yakima vs. Wenatchee, July 31, 1963 (7 IP)

Lowest Earned Run Average, Season 0.59 Clint Brannon, Spokane, 2004Most Earned Runs Allowed, Season 148 Robert Roberts, Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 74 Steven Jentsch, Tri-City, 1974 (Short Season)Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game 21 Ronald Herr, Yakima vs. Wenatchee, July 31, 1963 (7 IP)

Most Hits Allowed, Season 286 Robert Roberts, Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 156 Edward Andersen, Salem, 1978 (Short Season)Most Hits Allowed, Game 26 Ronald Herr, Yakima vs. Wenatchee, July 31, 1963 (7 IP)

Most Strikeouts, Season 271 Bobby Bolin, Eugene, 1959 (Long Season) 150 David Paynter, Walla Walla, 1972 (Short Season)Most Strikeouts, Game 22 Bobby Bolin, Eugene vs. Salem, July 7, 1959 19 James Henric, Yakima vs. Wenatchee, August 19, 1957Most Consecutive Strikeouts, Game 9 John Bilello, Boise vs. Bend, August 11, 1989 (1st 9 batters of game)

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Individual Pitching Records

Most Bases on Balls, Season 196 Stephen Dalkowski, Tri-City, 1961 (Long Season) 96 Clarence Harrell, Lewiston, 1973 (Short Season)Most Bases on Balls, Game 15 Noel Aronson, Lewiston vs. Yakima, June 11, 1957 (5 1/3 IP) Eugene Hayden, Wenatchee vs. Spokane, May 21, 1955 (9 IP)

Most Hit Batsmen, Season 27 John Dewald, Tri-City, 1961 (Long Season) 22 Bryant Thompson, Yakima, 2007 (Short Season)Most Hit Batsmen, Game 4 Stephen Kelly, Lewiston vs. Salem, May 10, 1961 Gregory Patton, Walla Walla vs. Eugene, July 5, 1979 Calvin Jones, Bellingham vs. Medford, July 11, 1984 Melquicedec Torres, Everett vs. Boise, August 29, 1998 Kyle Middleton, Spokane vs. Yakima, September 4, 2001 Steve Delabar, Eugene vs. Salem-Keizer, August 28, 2005 Bryant Thompson, Yakima vs. Vancouver, June 24, 2007 Chris Matlock, Spokane vs. TriCity, June 28, 2009 Colin Rea, Eugene vs. Everett, August 16, 2011

Most Wild Pitches, Season 36 Lawrence Staab, Salem, 1962 (Long Season) 26 Frank MacCormack, Bellingham, 1977 (Short Season)Most Wild Pitches, Game 8 Miguel Salgueiro, Eugene vs. Bend, July 22, 1983 (2 innings)

Most Home Runs Allowed, Season 26 James Lynn, Wenatchee-Tri-City, 1959 (Long Season) Myrle Calmus, Salem, 1964 Paul Campbell, Tri-City, 1965 17 Tony Perry, Walla Walla, 1970 (Short Season)Most Home Runs Allowed, Game 6 Larry Williams, Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 29, 1964 (5 IP) William Harris, Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 30, 1964 (7 IP)Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning 4 Adam Pace, Boise vs. Eugene, August 18, 2000 3rd inning

Most Balks, Season 14 Anthony Ariola, So. Oregon, and Victor Mangual, Bellingham, 1988 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Balks, Game 4 Alan Griffin, Coos Bay-No. Bend vs. Bend, July 25, 1970 Shawn Estes, Bellingham vs. Bend, August 4, 1991 Neil Ramirez, Spokane vs. Everett, June 17, 2008

Individual Pitching Records

NO-HIT GAMES (year, pitcher(s), club, opponent, date)Perfect Games Score 1957 J. Vernon Kindsfather, Salem vs. Eugene, June 15 (7 IP) 3-0 1958 Edward (Ted) Kambour, Yakima vs. Salem, May 25 (7 IP) 1-0 2001 K. Bouknight (7 IP), P. Lynch (2 IP), Tri-City vs. Boise, Aug. 8 1-0Regulation Games - all 9 innings unless noted otherwise 1955 Robert Roberts, Wenatchee vs. Eugene, July 24 (7 IP) 1-0 1956 Theodore Herrera, Yakima vs. Spokane, July 14 (7 IP) 11-0 1958 Charles Drummond, Yakima vs. Lewiston, May 30 (7 IP) 2-0 Joseph Drotar, Tri-City vs. Wenatchee, June 14 (7 IP) 6-0 1959 Bobby Bolin, Eugene vs. Lewiston, August 23 (7 IP) 13-0 1962 Matthew Gayeski, Eugene vs. Wenatchee, May 13 3-0 Richard Estelle, Eugene vs. Salem, July 31, (7 IP) 6-0 1965 Jon Robisch, Wenatchee vs. Eugene, July 11 (7 IP) 7-0 Charles Dobson, Lewiston vs. Salem, August 28 4-3 1968 Robert Snyder, Eugene vs. Medford, June 23 3-0 Richard Dorsch, Tri-City vs. Medford, June 28 8-0 1969 Eduardo Acosta, Rogue Valley vs. Walla Walla, July 7 (7 IP) 6-0 Daniel Roberts, Rogue Valley vs. Lewiston, August 16 (7 IP)2-0 1970 Wayne Rettig (2/3 IP), Frederick Seibly (6 1/3 IP), Tri-City vs. Bend, July 17 (7 IP, lost game) 0-2 1971 John Franklin, Tri-City vs. Medford, August 30 (7 IP) 2-0 1973 Eugene Lanthorn, Portland vs. Walla Walla, June 22 (7 IP) 4-0 Dennis Stegman, Lewiston vs. Walla Walla, July 1 (7 IP) 4-0 Gregory Reinecker, Bellingham vs. Portland, July 18 5-0 Douglas Dreier, Seattle vs. Lewiston, August 2 6-0 1974 Samuel Basile, New Westminster vs. Portland, August 6 (7 IP) 6-0 1976 Barry Biggerstaff, Grays Harbor vs, Bellingham, July 11 8-0 Michael Guischer, Portland vs. Boise, July 11 (7 IP) 7-0 1980 Michael Otto, Victoria vs. Grays Harbor, August 21 (2nd game, 7 IP) 3-0 1983 James Allison (4 IP), Dan Lindquist (3 IP), Tri-City vs. Spokane, June 28 (7 IP, 2nd game) 4-0 James Allison (5 IP), Nick Esposito (4 IP), Tri-City vs. Salem, July 8 2-1 1986 Richard DeLucia, Bellingham vs. Everett, July 17 (1st game, 7 IP) 1-0 1988 Kevin MacLeod (8 IP), Tony Floyd (1 IP), So. Oregon vs. Everett, August 23 4-1 1989 Wayne Helm, Bend vs. Everett, July 2 10-0 Maximo Aleys, Everett vs. Bend, July 21 4-1 1993 Matt Apana (5 IP), Gregory Theron (3 IP), Matt Mantei (1 IP), Bellingham vs. Spokane, June 23 4-0 Glenn Dishman, Spokane vs. Yakima, July 17 1-0 2002 Chris Dunwell (5 IP), Jared Burton (4 IP), Vancouver vs. Spokane, July 27 8-0 Gregory Atencio (8 IP), Justin Taylor (1 IP), Spokane vs. Yakima, September 3 14-0 2007 Bradley Hertzler, Vancouver vs. Spokane, July 18 (5 IP) 1-0 2009 Craig Westcott (5 IP), Brandon Graves (1 IP), Wilber Bucardo (3 IP), Salem-Keizer vs. Everett, August 22 8-0

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NO-HIT GAMES (year, pitcher(s), club, opponent, date)Regulation Games - all 9 innings unless noted otherwise

2013 Sam Moll (5 IP), Shane Broyles (2 IP), Jerad McCrummen (1 IP) Trent Daniel (1 IP), Tri-City vs Salem-Keizer, July 20 3-0 Kyle Schepel, Hillsboro vs Boise, August 31 5-0

2014 Derek Thompson (5 IP), Shane McCain (3 IP), Adam Parks (2 IP), Luis Pollorena (1 IP), Spokane vs Everett, August 10 3-0

2015 Preston Morrison (3 IP), Kyle Twomey (3 IP), Luis Hernandez (2 IP), Trey Masek (1 IP), Eugene vs Everett, August 16 3-0

Individual Fielding & Service Records

FIRST BASEMEN

Highest Fielding Average, Season .998 Harry Guanchez, Eugene, 1990 Trevor Mitsui, Hillsboro, 2015

Most Putouts, Season 1162 Kenneth Fruchter, Wenatchee, 1962 (Long Season) 715 Robert Beall, Walla Walla, 1970 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 22 Kevin Cron, Hillsboro vs. Eugene, August 12, 2014Fewest Putouts (full game) 0 Gary Johnson, Tri-City vs. Wenatchee, August 21, 1962

Most Assists, Season 92 Harold Richie, Yakima and Meredith Morhardt, Wenatchee, 1961 (LS) 72 Juan Delgado, Grays Harbor, 1977 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 5 Edwin Olsen, Lewiston vs. Salem, August 26, 1960 Karl Kuehl, Salem vs. Eugene, April 26, 1960 Brian (Murph) Proctor, Yakima vs. Bend, June 30, 1991 Todd Mensik, So. Oregon vs. Boise, September 5, 1996 Andrew Bushey, Tri-City vs. Eugene, June 22, 2003 Chad Noble, Boise vs. Tri-City, June 24, 2011 Rock Shoulders, Boise vs. Eugene, July 23, 2012

Most Errors, Season 32 Meredith Morhardt, Wenatchee, 1961 (Long Season) 22 Juan Delgado, Grays Harbor, 1977 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 4 Herman Lewis, Yakima vs. Tri-City, June 29, 1955 Richard McLaughlin, Salem vs. Yakima, August 28, 1962 (consecutive plays) Barry Erdos, Salem vs. Yakima, May 14, 1965 Todd McDonald, Spokane vs. Eugene, August 16, 2016Most Consecutive Errorless Games 58 Roy Nixon, Yakima, June 19 through August 12, 1956

Most Double Plays, Season 126 Harold Richie, Yakima, 1961 (Long Season) 81 Michael Shambaugh, Boise, 1988 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 6 James Aylward, Bend vs. Medford, August 30, 1987 William Thompson, Salem-Keizer vs. Yakima, July 19, 2005

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SECOND BASEMEN

Highest Fielding Average, Season .989 Irvin Knowles, Tri-City, 1962 Ryan Miller, Eugene, 2013

Most Putouts, Season 389 Joe Jacobs, Lewiston, 1955 (Long Season) 208 Larry Viasin, Lewiston, 1966 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 12 Leslie Kuhnz, Tri-City vs. Lewiston, September 3, 1964

Most Assists, Season 410 Raymond Tabacchi, Lewiston, 1960 (Long Season) 246 Edward Cervantes, Portland, 1974 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 11 Charles Hiller, Eugene vs. Yakima, May 8, 1959 Brock Bond, Salem-Keizer vs. Eugene, July 31, 2007

Most Errors, Season 39 Daniel Sarver, Wenatchee, 1959 (Long Season) 35 Monte Little, Lewiston, 1967 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 4 Daryl Hadley, Yakima vs. Eugene, May 14, 1960 David Best, Tri-City vs. Salem, June 2, 1963 Joshua Hoffpauir, Vancouver vs. Salem-Keizer, September 4, 2000 Matt Ray, Vancouver vs. Eugene, August 26, 2007Most Consecutive Errorless Games 59 Irvin Knowles, Tri-City, June 4 (2nd game) through July 27, 1962

Most Double Plays, Season 111 Ronald Jackson, Spokane, 1956 (Long Season) 71 Paul Serna, Bellingham, 1980 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 5 Maurice Lerner, Yakima vs. Lewiston, June 14, 1958 Raymond Tabacchi, Lewiston vs. Eugene, July 5, 1960 Curtis Daniels, Walla Walla vs. Seattle, August 22, 1972 Jeff Spisok, Eugene vs. Tri-City, July 18, 1983 (1st game 7 innings) Martin Foley, Bend vs. Medford, August 30, 1987 Mark Minicozzi, Salem-Keizer vs. Yakima, July 19, 2005

Individual Fielding & Service Records

THIRD BASEMEN

Highest Fielding Average, Season .986 Hillis Layne, Lewiston, 1955

Most Putouts, Season 133 John Riley, Tri-City, 1958 (Long Season) 85 Wilson Herbert, Medford, 1967 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 6 Peter Mikacich, Eugene vs. Wenatchee, July 28, 1957 Damian Rolls, Yakima vs. So. Oregon, August 29, 1996 Christian Reyes, Vancouver vs. Yakima, July 20, 2001

Most Assists, Season 283 Ronald Campbell, Wenatchee, 1962 (Long Season) 214 Robert Christensen, Yakima, 1966 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 10 Timothy Doerr, Seattle vs. Lewiston, August 7, 1974 (2nd game)

Most Errors, Season 44 Kenneth Meyer, Tri-City/Yakima, 1957 (Long Season) 34 Garrett Beard, Salem, 1989 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 5 John Bellone, Spokane vs. Yakima, July 31, 1955 William Tomaselli, Eugene vs. Yakima, September, 1 1965Most Consecutive Errorless Games 56 Hillis Layne, Lewiston, May 10 through July 14, 1955

Most Double Plays, Season 30 Henry Herrera, Tri-City/Wenatchee, 1956 (Long Season) 25 Kevin McGann, Bellingham, 1980 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 3 Allison Owen, Wenatchee vs. Salem, June 11, 1959 Daniel Zanolla, Spokane vs. Yakima, June 18, 1993 Asdrubal Oropeza, Eugene vs. Salem-Keizer, August 9, 1998 James Darnell, Eugene vs. Vancouver, August 22, 2008

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SHORTSTOP

Highest Fielding Average, Season .985 Joey Wong, Tri-City, 2009

Most Putouts, Season 262 Eugene Tanselli, Salem, 1955 (Long Season) 163 Alfonso Mairena, Lewiston, 1967 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 9 Charles Quick, Wenatchee vs. Tri-City, July 12, 1959

Most Assists, Season 416 Roger Pembroke, Wenatchee, 1965 (Long Season) 256 Julio Franco, Central Oregon, 1979 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 14 Pedro Ruiz, Hillsboro vs. Eugene, August 17, 2014

Most Errors, Season 61 Donald Furnald, Tri-City, 1964 (Long Season) 51 Alfonso Eiland, Grays Harbor, 1977 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 6 Bernard Erhard, Bellingham vs. Yakima, July 5, 1991Most Errors, Inning 4 Thomas Alfredson, Salem vs. Eugene, July 25, 1983 (1st inning)

Most Double Plays, Season 96 Ralph Plumlee, Salem, 1962 (Long Season) 60 Christopher Shultis, Boise, 1988 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 6 Cesar de la Rosa, Bend vs. Medford, August 30, 1987

Individual Fielding & Service Records

OUTFIELDERSHighest Fielding Average, Season 1.000 Jeffrey Salazar, Tri-City, 2002 (157 total chances) Nicholas Blasi, Vancouver, 2004 (156 total chances) Daniel Poma, Yakima, 2012 (132 total chances) Stanley Cook, Boise, 1989 (115 total chances) Terrance Jones, Portland, 1974 (114 total chances) Oscar Garcia, Eugene, 2010 (107 total chances) Charles (C.J.) Thomas, Yakima, 2000 (105 total chances) Brian Shackelford, Spokane, 1998 (97 total chances) Pin-Chieh Chen, Boise, 2011 (87 total chances) Derrin Doty, Boise, 1993 (86 total chances) Matthew Huntingford, Salem-Keizer, 2001 (80 total chances) Ty Bilderback, Boise, 1995 (75 total chances) Charles Nelson, Yakima, 1994 (71 total chances)Most Putouts, Season 350 Laurence Segovia, Wenatchee, 1956 (Long Season) 200 Ronald Little, Eugene, 1980 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 12 A. Robert Perez, Lewiston vs. Yakima, August 2, 1962Most Assists, Season 25 Napolean Gulley, Spokane, 1955 (Long Season) 22 Warren Brown, Salem, 1977 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 3 Laurence Segovia, Wenatchee vs. Tri-City, July 21, 1956 Carl Hutzler, Salem vs. Tri-City, May 9, 1959 Matthew Mieske, Spokane vs. Yakima, June 18, 1990 Robert Neal, Boise vs. So. Oregon, September 4, 1996 Santos Encarnacion, Eugene vs. Vancouver, August 27, 2001 Charles Blackmon, Tri-City vs. Boise, July 16, 2008 Dan Robertson, Eugene vs. Salem-Keizer, August 25, 2008 Chandler Laurent, Tri-City vs. Boise, August 13, 2010Most Errors, Season 24 Napolean Gulley, Spokane, 1955 (Long Season) 20 A. Michael Peters, Seattle, 1972 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 4 Harold Breeden, Yakima vs. Eugene, June 23, 1964Most Consecutive Errorless Games 93 Walter O’Neill, Yakima, June 25, 1959-season end; Tri-City, May 27- June 6, 1960Most Double Plays, Season 8 Napolean Gulley, Spokane, 1955 (Long Season) 6 R. William Getz, Eugene, 1974; Warren Brown, Salem, 1977; M. Glen Walker, Bellingham, 1980 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 2 Alexis Alexander, Spokane vs. Vancouver, June 20, 2002; Myrio Richard, Vancouver vs. Boise, July 12, 2009; Jonathan Jones, Vancouver vs. Salem-Keizer, June 26, 2011; Eloy Jimenez, Eugene vs. Everett, June 18, 2015; Darius Day, Spokane vs. Vancouver, August 17, 2016

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CATCHERS

Highest Fielding Average, Season 1.000 Yoon-Min Kweon, Eugene, 2000 Ryan Miller, Eugene, 2013

Most Putouts, Season 892 John McNamara, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 534 Bret Hemphill, Boise, 1994 (Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 23 Dustin Garneau, Tri-City vs. Everett, July 30, 2010 (14 innings) 23 Fernando Pujadas, Salem-Keizer vs. Eugene, June 27, 2014 (14 innings)

Most Assists, Season 93 John McNamara, Lewiston, 1955 (Long Season) 77 Daniel Firova, Bellingham, 1980 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 8 Sherman Lacrus, Spokane vs Vancouver, August 29, 2015

Most Errors, Season 33 Bradley Gulden, Bellingham, 1975 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Errors, Game 4 Charles Chaney, Tri-City vs. Lewiston, August 10, 1969Most Consecutive Errorless Games 54 Gerald Cooper, Wenatchee, June 7 through August 19, 1959 John McNamara, Lewiston, June 12 through August 1, 1959

Most Double Plays, Season 15 John McNamara, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 13 Benny Looper, Lewiston, 1969 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 3 Milton Martin, Tri-City vs. Wenatchee, May 6, 1956 Jose (Jake) Azcue, Wenatchee vs. Lewiston, June 18, 1958 William Lachemann, Salem vs. Eugene, May 2, 1961

Most Passed Balls, Season 37 Vernon Piver, Tri-City, 1958; Richard Dietz, Eugene, 1962 (Long Seas) 30 Carlos Escalera, Eugene, 1986 (Short Season)Most Passed Balls, Game 6 Steven Howder, Medford vs. Tri-City, June 28, 1970 (2nd game) David Alderman, Salem vs. Central Oregon, August 13, 1980

Individual Fielding & Service Records

PITCHERSHighest Fielding Average, Season 1.000 James Johnson, Lewiston, 1959 (49 total chances) (Long Season) Stephen Fireovid, Walla Walla, 1978 (40 total chances) (Short Season) [Many have fielded 1.000 for a season, but Johnson & Fireovid had the most fielding chances.]Most Putouts, Season 19 Michael Guischer, Portland, 1975 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Putouts, Game 5 Kenneth Hamilton, Yakima vs. Bend, June 30, 1991Most Assists, Season 70 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston, 1958 (Long Season) 45 Donald Standley, Spokane, 1972 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 9 Christian Hanson, Bend vs. Lewiston, July 2, 1971 Tommy Woodard, Grays Harbor vs. Boise, July 3, 1976Most Errors, Season 12 Paul Jaeckel, Wenatchee, 1963 (Long Season) 8 Henry Robinson, Eugene, 1985 (Short Season) James Magill, Bellingham, 1990 Ira Brown, Spokane, 2002Most Errors, Game 4 Glenn Godwin, Medford vs. Walla Walla, September 1, 1982Most Double Plays, Season 8 Gene Calder, Eugene, 1959 (Long Season) 6 Ronald Gill, Walla Walla, 1974 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 2 David Kostenuk, Tri-City vs. Wenatchee, May 6, 1956 Thornton Kipper, Lewiston vs. Salem, May 7, 1958 Robert Flair, Eugene vs. Salem, September 3, 1959 Gene Calder, Eugene vs. Salem, April 26, 1960 David Gray, Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 8, 1960 Frederick Rick, Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 8, 1960 Anthony Fernandez, Everett vs. Spokane, July 10, 2010 Joel Payambs, Tri-City vs. Spokane, August 15, 2014

SERVICEMost Years Played in League 7 Melvin Krause, Salem, 1955-56; Eugene, 1957-61Most Clubs Played for in League 5 Donald Frailey, Salem, 1955; Eugene, 1957; Lewiston, 1958; Tri-City, 1959; Salem/Wenatchee, 1960Most Games Played, Lifetime 750 Melvin Krause, Salem, 1955-56; Eugene, 1957-61Most Games Won by Pitcher, Lifetime 64 J. Vernon Kindsfather, Tri-City, 1955-56; Salem, 1957-58

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General Team Records

Highest Attendance, Season, League 1,060,587 - 1998Highest Paid Attendance, Season, Team 249,995 - Portland, 1996Highest Paid Attendance, Single Date 20,600 - Eugene at Portland, June 15, 1995

Most Championships Won 8 - Yakima: 1956, 1958-60, 1963-64, 1996, 2000; Spokane 1987-90, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008Most Consecutive Championships Won 4 - Spokane: 1987-90

Most Games Won, Season 86 - Yakima, 1956; Lewiston, 1965 (Long Season) 57 - Tri-City, 1966 (84 total games); Salem-Keizer, 2007 (76 total games) (SS)Most Home Games Won, Season 32 - Medford, 1982 (Short Season)Fewest Games Won, Season 47 - Spokane, 1955; Lewiston, 1955; Salem, 1958 & 1965 (Long Season) 17 - Bellingham, 1975 (Short Season)Most Consecutive Games Won 15 - Eugene, August 5 - August 19, 2016Most Consecutive Home Games Won 14 - Medford, August 10-11, 14-18, August 25-September 2, 1982 (last 14 home games)Highest Percentage, Games Won, Season 75.7% - Medord, 1982 (53-17)Highest Percentage, Home Games Won, Season 91.4% - Medford, 1982 (32-3)

Most Games Lost, Season 91 - Wenatchee, 1960 (Long Season) 61 - Bellingham, 1975 (Short Season)Fewest Games Lost, Season 45 - Eugene, 1955; Yakima, 1956 (Long Season) 17 - Medford, 1982 (Short Season)Most Consecutive Games Lost 25 - Bellingham, June 21-July 11, 1975 (1st 25 games of season)

General Team Records

Longest Game, Innings 25 - Eugene (6) vs. Everett (5), August 18 & 24, 1989Longest Game, Time 7 hrs. 13 mins. - Eugene at Everett, started August 18, 1989, was suspended due to league curfew after 19 innings with the score tied 5-5. Game resumed at Eugene on August 24, won by Eugene 6-5 in 25 innings. 6 hrs. 37 mins. - Spokane at Tri-City, started August 16, 2004, was suspended due to league curfew after 20 innings with score tied 1-1 (it had been a score less tie for 18 innings). Game resumed the next night, won by Spokane 2-1 in 23 innings.

Most Players Used During Season 63 Hillsboro, 2016

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Team Batting Records

Highest Average, Season .302 Boise, 1999Lowest Average by Leader, Season .254 Eugene, 1966; Tri-City, 1973

Most Times At Bat, Season 4,669 Yakima, 1964 (Long Season) 2,777 Boise, 1997 (Short Season)Most Times At Bat, 9 Inning Game 57 Lewiston vs. Salem, September 2, 1960

Most Runs, Season 897 Yakima, 1960 (Long Season) 556 Boise, 1999 (Short Season)Most Runs, Game, One Club 28 Yakima vs. Spokane, May 15, 1956Most Runs, Game, Both Clubs 40 Yakima (28) vs. Spokane (12), May 15, 1956Most Runs, Inning, One Club 17 Bellingham vs. Spokane, August 17, 1993, 3rd inning (15 runners reached base & 12 runs scored before the 1st out).

Most Hits, Season 1,369 Yakima, 1964 (Long Season) 814 Boise, 1999 (Short Season)Most Hits, Game, One Club 29 Eugene vs. Spokane, June 23, 1956Most One Base Hits, Game 20 Yakima vs. Salem-Keizer, July 28, 2002; Boise vs. Tri-City, July 16, ‘08

Most Total Bases, Season 2,074 Yakima, 1964 (Long Season) 1,201 Boise, 1997 (Short Season)Most Total Bases, Game 51 Eugene vs. Spokane, June 23, 1956

Most 2-Base Hits, Season 242 Tri-City, 1955 (Long Season) 178 Salem-Keizer, 2007 (Short Season)Most 2-Base Hits, Game, One Club 10 Lewiston vs. Salem, September 2, 1960; Lewiston vs. Medford, August 11, 1970 Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 22, 2004; Boise vs. Vancouver, August 19, 2008 Salem-Keizer vs. Yakima, July 12, 2009

Team Batting Records

Most 3-Base Hits, Season 73 Salem, 1955 (Long Season) 49 Salem-Keizer, 1998 (Short Season)Most 3-Base Hits, Game, One Club 5 Walla Walla vs. Portland, July 16, 1975 (1st game) Yakima vs. Tri-City, August 3, 2012

Most Home Runs, Season 134 Yakima, 1960 (Long Season) 86 Walla Walla, 1978; Eugene, 1996 (Short Season)Fewest Home Runs, Season 12 Seattle, 1976Most Home Runs, Game, One Team 7 Tri-City vs. Eugene, July 4, 1964; Portland vs. Boise, July 15, 1999

Most Runs Batted In, Season 809 Yakima, 1960 (Long Season) 495 Boise, 1999 (Short Season)Most Runs Batted In, Game, One Team 25 Salem vs. Spokane, May 8, 1955; Yakima vs. Spokane, May 15, 1956

Most Stolen Bases, Season 246 Portland, 1974 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Stolen Bases, Game, One Team 11 Portland vs. Tr-City, August 4, 1974 (2nd game)Most Sacrifice Hits, Season 121 Wenatchee, 1956 (Long Season) 56 Salem, 1979 (Short Season)Most Sacrifice Hits, Game, One Team 5 Wenatchee vs. Tri-City, July 21, 1956; Eugene vs. Lewiston, June 23, 1957

Most Sacrifice Flies, Season 66 Lewiston, 1956 (Long Season) 43 Bellingham, 1986; Everett, 1986 (Short Season)Most Sacrifice Flies, Game, One Team 6 Eugene vs. Spokane, June 28, 2006

Most Bases on Balls, Season 742 Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 508 Medford, 1986 (Short Season)Most Bases on Balls, Game, One Team 22 Seattle vs. Bellingham, June 23, 1974 (2nd game)Most Bases on Balls, Game, Both Teams 28 Walla Walla (18) vs. Bellingham (10), June 24, 1977

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Team Batting Records

Most Times Hit by Pitcher, Season 91 Vancouver, 2007 (Accomplished in Short Season)Most Times Hit by Pitcher, Game, One Team 6 So. Oregon vs. Bellingham, August 7, 1990; Tri-City vs. Yakima, July 22, 2004

Most Strikeouts, Season 1,129 Tri-City, 1963 (Long Season) 791 Everett, 2007 (Short Season)Most Strikeouts, Game, One Team 24 Everett vs. Tri-City, July 30, 2010 (14 innings)Most Strikeouts, Game, Both Teams 42 Salem-Keizer (22) vs. Eugene (20), June 27, 2014Fewest Strikeouts, Season 573 Wenatchee, 1955 (Long Season) 313 Portland, 1976 (Short Season)

Most Times Grounded into Double Play, Season 120 Wenatchee, 1961 (Long Season - records not available for 1955-58) 78 Salem-Keizer, 2011 (Short Season) Spokane, 2014

Most Runners Left on Bases, Season 1,158 Wenatchee, 1959 (Long Season) 680 Tri-City, 1967 (Short Season)Most Runners Left on Bases, Game, One Team 21 Eugene vs. Lewiston, June 6, 1962 (1st game)Fewest Runners Left on Bases, Game, One Team 0 Eugene vs. Bellingham, July 11, 1995 (11-inning game, Eugene lost 3-2)

Fewest Opponents Runs Scored, Season 528 Eugene, 1955 (Long Season) 250 Boise, 1990 (Short Season)

Team Pitching Records

Lowest Earned Run Average, Season 2.43 Boise, 1990Highest Earned Run Average, Season 6.42 Boise, 1978

Complete Games (Most in Season) 46 Portland, 1974

Shutouts (Most in Season) 11 Hillsboro, 2015Saves (Most in Season) 33 Eugene, 1996

Innings Pitched (Most in Season) 692 1/3 Spokane, 2008

Most Hits Allowed, Season 827 Boise, 1978Most Hits Allowed, Game 29 Spokane vs. Eugene, June 23, 1956

Most Runs Allowed, Season 588 Boise, 1978Most Runs Allowed, Game 28 Spokane vs. Yakima, May 15, 1956

Earned Runs (Most Allowed in Season) 438 Boise, 1978

Most Home Runs Allowed, Season 82 Everett, 2004Most Home Runs Allowed, Game 7 Eugene vs.Tri-City, July 4, 1964; Boise vs. Portland, July 15, 1999

Most Bases on Balls, Season 530 Bellingham, 1975Most Bases on Balls, Game 22 Bellingham vs. Seattle, June 23, 1974 (2nd game)Fewest Bases on Balls, Season 182 Eugene, 2005

Most Hit Batsmen, Season 79 Tri-City, 2014Most Hit Batsmen, Game 6 Bellingham vs. So. Oregon, August 7, 1990; Yakima vs.Tri-City, July 22, 2004

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Team Pitching Records

Most Strikeouts, Season 735 Everett, 1997Most Strikeouts, Game 24 Tri-City vs. Everett, July 30, 2010 (14 innings)Most Strikeouts, Game, Both Teams 42 Salem-Keizer (22) vs. Eugene (20), June 27, 2014

Wild Pitches (Most in Season) 113 Boise, 2014

Balks (Most in Season) 42 Bellingham, 1988

Team Fielding Records

Highest Fielding Average, Season .97698 Salem-Keizer, 2006 .97672 Spokane, 2003Lowest Fielding Average by Leader, Season .947 Lewiston, 1969; Walla Walla, 1971

Putouts (Most in Season) 3,535 Lewiston, 1963 (Long Season) 2,125 Tri-City, 1967 (Short Season)

Most Assists, Season 1,515 Spokane, 1956 (Long Season) 956 Walla Walla, 1974 (Short Season)Most Assists, Game 28 Hillsboro vs. Vancouver, July 7, 2013 (19 inn.) Vancouver vs. Hillsboro, July 7, 2013 (19 inn.) 24 Vancouver vs. Eugene July 18, 2011Fewest Assists, Game 0 Salem vs. Walla Walla, August 1, 1981 (14 retired on strikeouts, 5 on infield flies, 4 on outfield flies, 1 on an unassisted groundout)

Most Errors, Season 274 Spokane, 1956 (Long Season) 228 Bellingham, 1975 (Short Season)Most Errors, Game 11 Bellingham vs. Yakima, July 5, 1991Fewest Errors, Season 155 Tri-City, 1962 (Long Season) 69 Spokane, 2003; Salem-Keizer, 2006; Vancouver, 2012 (Short Season)

Most Double Plays, Season 152 Spokane, 1956 (Long Season) 102 Bellingham, 1980 (Short Season)Most Double Plays, Game 6 Bend vs. Medford, August 30, 1987; Salem-Keizer vs. Yakima, July 19, 2005 Vancouver vs. Boise, August 9, 2013

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Yearly Leaders - Batting Champions

1955 Hillis Layne, Lew, .3911956 Charles Essegian, Sal, .3661957 Karl Kuehl, Sal, .3471958 Arnold Hallgren, Lew, .3491959 Gerald Mason, Wen, .3561960 Thomas Agosta, TC, .3841961 Meredith Morhardt, Wen, .3391962 Gary Johnson, TC, .3411963 Lorne Johnson, Yak, .3271964 William Robinson, Yak, .3481965 Arlie Burge, Lew, .3541966 Oscar Brown, Yak, .3461967 Von Joshua, TC, .3631968 William Brooks, Lew, .3111969 Robert Buckner, RV, .3481970 Robert Beall, WW, .3891971 Dane Iorg, WW, .3671972 John (Jerry) Turner, TC, .3771973 Michael Dupree, WW, .3511974 William Hamilton, WW, .352 1975 Richard S weet, WW, .3501976 Ronald McNeely, Boi, .4031977 Steven Sbragia, Sal, .3761978 Danny Thomas, Boi, .3591979 Pedro Rabassa, Vic, .3811980 George Perez, WW, .3771981 Anthony Gwynn, WW, .3311982 James Eppard, Med, .3761983 William Hance, TC, .3401984 Ronald King, TC, .3701985 Keith Foley, TC, .3761986 Thomas LeVasseur, Spo, .3721987 Robert Moore, Eug, .3741988 Scott Bigham, Spo, .3341989 David Staton, Spo, .3621990 Jonathan (Jay) Gainer, Spo, .3561991 Michael Neill, SO, .3501992 Sandy Martinez, Yak, .3331993 Mark Simmons, Boi, .3041994 Christopher Latham, Yak, .3401995 Daniel Buxbaum, Boi, .3291996 Adam Johnson, Eug, .3141997 Goefrey Tomlinson, Spo, .3381998 Juan Pierre, Por, .3521999 Kenneth Harvey, Spo, .397

2000 Lance Niekro, K-K, .3622001 Syketo Anderson, Boi., 3762002 Kevin Collins, Boi., .3422003 Dane Bubela, Spo., .3232004 Brian Horwitz, S-K, .3472005 William Thompson, S-K, .3842006 Cyle Hankerd, Yak., .3842007 Luis Durango, Eug., .3672008 Dan Robertson, Eug., .3772009 Jason Orata, Spo., .3662010 Alvaro Ramirez, Boi., .3502011 Joe Panik, S-K, .3412012 Steve Bruno, Boi., .3612013 Kevin Encarnacion, Boi., .3192014 Eduard Pinto, Spo., .3352015 Drew Jackson, Eve., .3582016 Eric Filia, Eve., .362

Yearly Leaders - Home Run Leaders

1955 Robert Duretto, Wen, 27 1993 Todd Greene, Boi, 15 1956 Vincent Moreci, Yak, 36 1994 Don Denbow, Ev, 12 1957 Ellis, Burton, TC, 23 Derrick Gibson, Bend 1958 Larry Helms, Wen, 26 1995 Ryan Kane, Boi, 14 1959 Joe Wilson, Sal, 30 1996 Steven Hacker, Eug, 21 1960 Robert Nelson, TC, 29 1997 Michael Marchiano, Ev, 15 1961 Raynor Youngdahl, TC, 28 1998 Jason Hart, SO, 20 1962 Billy Cowan, Wen, 24 1999 Kirk Asche, SO, 17 1963 Daniel Kern, Yak, 24 Lamont Matthews, Yak 1964 John Warner, TC, 37 2000 Chad Santos, Spo, 14 1965 Herman Rathman, TC, 31 2001 Gregory Sain, Eug, 16 1966 Roy Gleason, TC, 16 2002 Jonathan Nelson, Ev, 17 1967 Nick Van Lue, Eug, 16 2003 Jamie D’Antona, Yak, 15 1968 Joseph Ferguson, TC, 12 Brad Vericker, S-K 1969 Bruce Hotchkiss, WW, 12 2004 Colt Morton, Eug, 17 1970 Lloyd Hutchison, WW, 14 2005 Freddie Thon, Spo, 12 Dale Sanner, CBNB Luis Valbuena, Ev Blas Santana, WW 2006 Russell Canzier, Boi, 16 1971 Robert Davis, TC, 14 Adam Witter, S-K Terry Thompson, Bend 2007 Ian Gac, Spo, 17 1972 James Buckner, Lew, 17 2008 Collin Cowgill, Yak, 11 1973 Stephen D. Smith, TC, 10 2009 Gerardo Avila, Ev, 13 Gerald Stone, WW 2010 Kevin Mailloux, Ev, 15 Gary Walls, WW 2011 Paul Hoilman, Boi, 17 1974 Richard Meily, Eug, 15 2012 Taylor Ard, Eve, 12 1975 Donald Reynolds, WW, 15 Patrick Kivlehan, Eve 1976 Michael Rodriguez, Boi, 12 2013 L.B. Danzler, Van, 91977 Juan Delgado, GH, 16 2014 Ryan McBroom, Van, 11 David Henderson, Bel Luke Tendler, Spo1978 Albert Richmond, WW, 17 2015 Chris Shaw, S-K, 121979 James Durrman, Med, 10 2016 Gio Brusa, S-K, 10 Julio Franco, CO 1980 William Darkis, CO, 25 1981 Graham Conklin, Bel, 15 1982 Phillip Strom, Med, 15 1983 Oriol Perez, Bel, 15 1984 Bradley Pounders, Spo, 10 1985 Daniel Lamar, TC, 17 1986 John Jaha, TC, 15 1987 Mark Owens, Ev, 16 1988 Robert Hamelin, Eug, 17 1989 David Staton, Spo, 17 1990 Matthew Mieske, Spo, 12 1991 Leon Glenn, Bend, 15 1992 Larry Sutton, Eug, 15

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Yearly Leaders - Runs Batted In Leaders

1955 Robert Duretto, Wen, 143 1999 Robb Quinlan, Boi, 77 1956 Herman Lewis, Yak, 140 2000 Jeffrey Wagner, Boi, 53 1957 Herman Lewis, Yak, 114 2001 Jonathan Johnson, Boi, 61 1958 Larry Helms, Wen, 116 2002 Jonathan Nelson, Ev, 64 1959 Walter O’Neil, Yak, 100 2003 Conor Jackson, Yak, 60 1960 Edmund Zander, Yak, 122 2004 Chris Carter, Yak, 63 1961 Edward Kopacz, Sal, 112 2005 Luis Valbuena, Ev, 51 1962 Gary Johnson, TC, 103 2006 Russell Canzier, Boi, 61 1963 Daniel Kern, Yak, 101 2007 Garrett Baker, S-K, 64 1964 Clarence Jones, Sal, 120 2008 Mike Loberg, S-K, 49 1965 Michael Fiore, TC, 106 2009 Nathan Freiman, Eug, 68 1966 Douglas Pautz, Eug, 53 2010 Yazy Arbelo, Yak, 55 1967 Nick Van Lue, Eug, 77 2011 Joe Panik, S-K, 54 1968 Ronald Cey, TC, 62 2012 Taylor Ard, Eve, 58 1969 Stephen Cooley, TC, 62 2013 Yasiel Balaguert, Boi, 481970 Alan Wise, Bend, 65 2014 Franklin Barreto, Van, 611971 Robert Davis, TC, 83 2015 Miguel Gomez, S-K, 521972 James Buckner, Lew, 62 2016 Kristian Brito, Eve., 461973 Jose Del Moral, Bel, 58 Eric Filia, Eve.1974 Barry Moss, Eug, 69 1975 Richard Sweet, WW, 66 1976 Broderick Perkins, WW, 63 1977 Barry Evans, WW, 64 1978 Albert Richmond, WW, 60 1979 Douglas Lulay, WW, 62 1980 William Darkis, CO, 73 1981 Graham Conklin, Bel, 57 1982 Phillip Strom, Med, 71 1983 Reginald Montgomery, Sal, 47 1984 Bradley Hill, TC, 59 1985 Daniel Lamar, TC, 69 1986 Carlos Escalera, Eug, 69 1987 Steven Hendricks, Spo, 75 1988 John Kuehl, Spo, 65 1989 David Staton, Spo, 72 1990 Matthew Mieske, Spo, 63 1991 Brian (Murph) Proctor, Yak, 61 1992 Larry Sutton, Eug, 58 1993 Todd Greene, Boi, 71 1994 Paul Konerko, Yak, 58 1995 Ryan Kane, Boi, 59 1996 Kit Pellow, Spo, 66 1997 Dermal Brown, Spo, 73 1998 Jason Hart, SO, 69

Yearly Leaders - Stolen Bases Leaders

1955 Joe Jacobs, Lew, 62 1999 Carlos Rosario, SO, 31 1956 Joe Jacobs, Lew, 44 2000 Jamal Strong, Ev, 60 1957 Joe Jacobs, Lew, 37 2001 Marcus Nettles, Eug, 35 1958 Reginald Hamilton, TC, 50 2002 Marland Williams, Yak, 51 1959 Calix Bauer, TC, 26 2003 Steve Garabrants, Yak, 30 1960 Leonard Tucker, Yak, 48 2004 Yung-Chi Chen, Ev, 25 1961 Ronald Phifer, Eug, 27 2005 Davy Gregg, Boi, 36 1962 Victor Pagel, Sal, 36 2006 Emmanuel Burriss, S-K, 35 1963 Victor Pagel, Sal, 46 2007 Michael Mitchell, TC, 32 1964 Cleo James, Sal, 64 2008 Tyson Gillies, Ev, 24 1965 David May, TC, 32 Nate Tenbrink, Ev 1966 Billy Grabarkewitz, TC, 21 2009 Hak-Ju Lee, Boi, 25 1967 Jerry Bartee, Lew, 22 2010 Roberto Ortiz, Yak, 23 1968 Robert Buckner, TC, 24 2011 Jesus Galindo, S-K, 47 1969 Thomas Thompson, Lew, 18 2012 Jamodrick McGruder, Eve, 30 1970 Phillip Bushman, Bend, 36 2013 Ian Parmley, Van, 281971 Marc Rhea, TC, 32 2014 Roemon Fields, Van, 481972 Nathaniel Clayton, Lew, 44 2015 Drew Jackson, Eve, 471973 Reginald Thomas, Por, 71 2016 Garrett Hampson, Boi., 361974 Reginald Thomas, Por, 72 1975 George McPherson, Eug, 28 1976 Michael Wilson, Bel, 36 1977 Ozzie Smith, WW, 30 1978 Nicholas Belmonte, Boi, 52 1979 Bobby Garrett, Med, 58 1980 Aaron Cain, GH, 43 1981 Eric Davis, Eug, 40 1982 Michael Madril, Sal, 45 1983 A. Keith Thrower, Med, 62 1984 Samuel Haley, Bel, 58 1985 Michael Loggins, Eug, 35 1986 Ted Williams, Bel, 51 1987 Paul Faries, Spo, 30 1988 Lee Tinsley, SO, 42 1989 Darrell Sherman, Spo, 58 1990 D. Lee Sammons, Bend, 45 1991 Vernon Spearman, Yak, 56 1992 Renaldo Bullock, Bel, 40 1993 Christian Prieto, Spo, 36 1994 James Johnson, Spo, 39 1995 Kevin Gibbs, Yak, 38 1996 Michael Caruso, Bel, 24 Trent Durrington, Boi 1997 Michael Byas, S-K, 51 1998 Juan Pierre, Por, 38

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Yearly Leaders - Slugging Average Leaders

1966 Roy Gleason, TC .5321967 Von Joshua, TC .5211968 Joe Ferguson, TC .5221969 James Cardasis, RV .5381970 Terry Thompson, Bend .5991971 Terry Thompson, Bend .5651972 James Buckner, Lew .6541973 Reggie Thomas, Por .4941974 Richard Meily, Eug .5231975 Lynn Jones, Eug. .6111976 Broderick Perkins, WW .5611977 Juan Delgado, GH .5891978 Danny Thomas, Boi .6531979 Pedro Rabassa, Vic .5971980 Willie Darkis, CO .6871981 Anthony Gwynn, WW .6121982 Phillip Strom, Med .5881983 Bert Martinez, TC .5531984 Ron King, TC .5061985 Danny Lamar, TC .6641986 John Jaha, TC .5581987 Mark Owens, Ev .6391988 Bob Hamelin, Eug .6041989 Dave Staton, Spo .5371990 Jay Gainer, Spo .5371991 Matt Brewer, Ev .5691992 Larry Sutton, Eug .5971993 Keith Williams, Ev .5351994 John Donati, Boi .5491995 Danny Buxbaum, Boi .4981996 Kip Pellow, Spo .5591997 Dee Brown, Spo .5641998 Jake Weber, Ev .5451999 Ken Harvey, Spo .5982000 Lance Niekro, S-K .5512001 Condor Cash, Boi .5762002 Kevin Collins, Boi .6682003 Brad Veriker, S-K .5512004 Chris Carter, Yak .5782005 J.B. Tucker, Ev .5802006 Adam Witter, S-K .5852007 Greg Halma, Ev .5972008 Andrew Rundle, Boi .5632009 Gerardo Avila, Ev .5822010 Kevin Mailloux, Ev .5762011 Jabari Blash, Ev. .5742012 Patrick Kivlehan, Ev .511

2013 Kevin Encarnacion, Boi .5142014 Marcus Davis, Eug .5372015 Chris Shaw, S-K, .5362016 Heath Quinn, S-K, .571

Yearly Leaders - On-Base Average Leaders

1966 Billy Grabarkewitz, TC .4881967 NA1968 NA1969 James Cardasis, RV .4291970 Bob Beall, WW .5561971 Allan Wise, Bend .5211972 Jerry Turner, TC .4861973 NA1974 William (Lin) Hamiltion, WW .4641975 Gene Menees, WW .4581976 Robert Kraft, Sea .4741977 Robert Potts, Eug .4351978 Paul Stevens, GH .5171979 Pedro Rabassa, Vic .5311980 Jerry Willard, CO .4811981 Eric Davis, Eug .4671982 Jose Gomez, WW .5281983 Doug Reibel, Sal .4661984 Ron King, TC .5161985 Danny Lamar, TC .4461986 Tom LaVaseur, Spo .4981987 Mark Owens, Ev .4791988 Bob Hamelin, Eug .4311989 Darrell Sherman, Spo .4591990 Brian Grebeck, Boi .4541991 Joe Randa, Eug .4381992 Larry Sutton, Eug .4331993 Bill Mueller, Ev .4251994 Charles Nelson, Yak .4611995 Danny Buxbaum, Boi .4461996 Jeremy Giambi, Spo .4401997 Geof Tomlinson, spo .4401998 Jake Weber, Ev .4711999 Ken Harvey, Spo .4772000 Brad Downing, Boi .4262001 Brad Bouras, Boi .4192002 David stone, S-K .4352003 Dane Bubela, Spo .4362004 Tug Hulett, Spo .4442005 William Thompson, S-K .4522006 Chad Huffman, Eug .4392007 Josh Donaldson, Boi .4702008 Dan Robertson, Eug .4432009 Ryan Wheeler, Yak .4612010 Kevin Rivers, Ev .4662011 Shawn Payne, S-K .4102012 Stephen Bruno, Boi .4422013 Ronnie Richardson, Eug .475

2014 Shane Hoelscher, TC .4272015 Drew Jackson, Eve, .4322016 Eric Filia, Eve., .450

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Yearly Leaders - Lowest Earned Run Leaders

1955 George Storti, Eug, 2.26 2000 Jason Farmer, S-K, 1.62 1956 Andrew George, Sal, 2.70 2001 Jesse Foppert, S-K, 1.93 1957 James Bailey, Wen, 1.92 2002 Gregory Bruso, S-K, 1.99 1958 Thorton Kipper, Lew, 2.72 2003 Jesse Floyd, S-K, 1.73 1959 Roger Clapp, Yak, 2.48 2004 Clint Brannon, Spo, 0.59 1960 Don Tarlton, TC, 2.98 2005 Michael Madsen, Van, 1.69 1961 Larry Danforth, Lew, 2.41 2006 Adam Cowart, S-K, 1.08 1962 L. William Ballou, Wen, 3.41 2007 Joshua Collmenter, Yak, 2.71 1963 Terry Barber, Sal, 2.58 2008 Mike Loree, S-K, 2.44 1964 Eugene Garnell, Yak, 3.02 2009 Nicholas Greenwood, Eug, 1.711965 Larry Loughlin, Eug, 2.12 2010 Josh Hungerman, TC, 2.18 1966 Robert Baird, Eug, 1.36 2011 Jose Campos, Ev, 2.32 1967 Wayne Swango, Eug, 0.88 2012 Taylor Cole, Van, .81 1968 Mark Ballinger, Eug, 2.79 2013 Kelvin Vasquez, Spo, 2.131969 Craig Scramuzzo, WW, 2.33 2014 Jairo Labourt, Van, 1.771970 Ronald Hall, Med, 3.03 2015 Carlos Hernandez, Hil, 2.321971 Gerald Lewis, Bend, 2.69 2016 Patrick Murphy, Van., 2.841972 Donald Standley, Spo, 2.33 1973 Michael Allen, WW, 1.72 1974 Guy (Skip) Todd, Bel, 1.73 1975 Paul Moskau, Eug, 1.50 1976 Stephen Mura, WW, 1.37 1977 Gregory Biercevicz, Bel, 0.90 1978 Francis Hirschy, GH, 1.99 1979 Joseph Georger, Bel, 2.18 1980 R. Neil Bryant, WW, 2.51 1981 Curtis Heidenreich, Eug, 2.39 1982 Randall Newman, Bel, 1.88 1983 Michael Spini, WW, 1.34 1984 Russell Kibler, Med, 1.74 1985 J. Clayton Parker, Bel, 1.55 1986 Richard DeLucia, Bel, 1.70 1987 James Campbell, Eug, 0.73 1988 Wesley Bliven, Bend, 2.04 1989 Richard Davis, Spo, 1.35 1990 David Adam, Bel, 1.43 1991 Julian Heredia, Boi, 1.05 1992 Mark Thompson, Bend, 1.95 1993 Kristin Franco, Ev, 1.47 1994 Devohn Duncan, Spo, 1.48 1995 Scott Randall, Por, 1.99 1996 Dustin Mayo, Yak, 1.20 1997 Justin Miller, Por, 2.14 1998 Cary Ammons, Spo, 1.70 1999 Wesley Crawford, Boi, 2.21

Yearly Leaders - Games Won

1955 Robert Roberts, Wen, 21 1991 Lenny Ayres, Ev, 8 1956 Richard Young, Yak, 22 David Baumann, Yak 1957 Ollie Brantley, Eug, 22 Julian Heredia, Boi 1958 Thornton Kipper, Lew, 23 Shawn Purdy, Boi 1959 Roger Clapp, Yak, 21 William Van Landingham, Ev 1960 Frederick Rick, TC, 20 1992 Michael Butler, Boi, 9 1961 Larry Danforth, Lew, 20 1993 Steven Day, Ev, 9 1962 Darrell Peters, Sal, 15 1994 Craig Scheffler, Yak, 8 C. Arthur Thompson, Wen 1995 Grant Vermillion, Boi, 12 1963 Ronald Herr, Yak, 16 1996 Thomas Darrell, Boi, 8 1964 Philip Brown, Sal, 17 1997 Michael Riley, S-K, 9 1965 Samuel Cook, Wen, 15 Matthew Wise, Boi 1966 Albert Choate, TC, 12 1998 Christopher Mears, Ev, 9 Raymond Lamb, TC Shawn Sedlacek, Spo 1967 Wayne Swango, Eug, 12 1999 Craig Anderson, Ev, 10 1968 James Alviso, Eug, 9 2000 Mark Freed, Eug, 9 Richard Dorsch, TC 2001 Angel Guzman, Boi, 9 1969 Albert Dawson, RV, 10 2002 Gabriel Ribas, Eug, 8 1970 Edward Cecil, Bend, 10 2003 Robert Corrado, Spo, 8 H. Wayne Sinclair, CBNB 2004 Shawn Nottingham, Ev, 9 1971 Robert Wolf, CBNB, 13 2005 Sergio Romo, S-K, 7 1972 Donald Standley, Spo, 10 2006 Adam Cowart, S-K, 10 1973 Esteban Texidor, Bel, 10 2007 Thomas Brewer, S-K, 9 1974 Guy (Skip) Todd, Bel, 11 Andrew De La Garza, S-K 1975 Paul Moskau, Eug, 10 2008 Wilfredo Boscan, Spo, 9 1976 Thomas Winkelbauer, Por, 10 2009 Craig Bennigson, TC, 8 1977 Gregory Biercevicz, Bel, 11 2010 Anthony Fernandez, Ev, 8 1978 David Jannusch, GH, 13 Nathan Long, Van 1979 Edward Koziol, Vic, 9 Chris Sorce, Ev 1980 Kenneth Klacza, Vic, 11 2011 Christian Bergman, TC, 7 1981 Robert Vavrock, Med, 9 Philip Brua, Van 1982 Eric Berry, Med, 9 Nelson Gonzalez, TC 1983 Mark Bauer, Med, 12 2012 Javier Avendano, Van, 8 1984 Gregory Brake, Med, 12 Alexander Carreras, Yak 1985 Timothy Burcham, Sal, 8 2013 Andrew Leenhouts, S-K, 9 Stephen McGuire, Sal 2014 Jason Forjet, S-K, 7 Jeffrey Shaver, Med Michael Kelly, Eug Edwin West, Bel 2015 Andrew Leenhouts, S-K, 71986 James Peña, Ev, 10 Jared Miller, Hil1987 Thomas Gordon, Eug, 9 2016 Anfernee Benitez, Hil, 7 Thomas Hostetler, Ev 1988 Douglas Messer, Ev, 11 1989 Darin Kracl, SO, 10 1990 Daniel Henrickson, Ev, 10

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Yearly Leaders - Saves

No Records Kept Prior to 1969

1969 John Hefferon, TC, 6 2006 Juan Trinidad, S-K, 16 Larry Tingle, RV 2007 Daniel Otero, S-K, 19 1970 Alan Daniel, WW, 8 2008 Jose Guzman, Van, 15 H. Wayne Sinclair, CBNB 2009 Charles Ruiz, TC, 17 1971 Donald Reed, Lew, 10 2010 A.J. Griffin, Van, 15 1972 Ronald Keil, Lew, 12 2011 Drew Permison, Van, 15 1973 Manuel Sarmiento, Sea, 14 2012 Ramon Madrid, Eug, 13 1974 J. Michael McNiel, Sea, 5 Tyler Mizenko, S-K W. Douglas Slocum, Bel 2013 Trent Daniel, TC, 151975 Charles Neal, Eug, 6 2014 Zac Curtis, Hil, 14 Lawrence Rothschild, Eug Eury Sanchez, S-K1976 Mark Lee, WW, 5 2015 Andrew Case, Van, 10 Patrick O’Brien, Boi 2016 Julian Fernandez, Boi., 131977 Robert Foster, Por, 9 1978 Robert Pietroburgo, Bel, 9 1979 Roy Moretti, Vic, 10 1980 William Johnson, CO, 8 1981 Richard Gaynor, Bend, 10 G. Lee Jones, Sal 1982 Edward Myers, Med, 12 1983 Douglas Scherer, Med, 8 1984 Barry Dacus, Sal, 11 Todd Frohwirth, Bend 1985 Joseph Lynch, Spo, 12 1986 Thomas Little, Bel, 13 1987 Keith Helton, Bel, 13 1988 Tony Floyd, SO, 17 1989 Scott Centala, Eug, 9 Johnny Wiggs, Bel 1990 Robert Blankenship, Bend, 12 1991 Troy Percival, Boi, 12 1992 John Pricher, Boi, 23 1993 Matthew Mantei, Bel, 12 1994 Christopher Cochrane, SO, 14 1995 Brian Scutero, Boi, 12 1996 Jeffrey Kubenka, Yak, 14 1997 Jesse Travis, S-K, 16 1998 Benjamin Miller, S-K, 17 1999 Jay Gehrke, Spo, 13 2000 Luke Anderson, S-K, 12 2001 Wesley Hutchison, S-K, 10 2002 Jentry Beckstead, TC, 19 2003 Dustin Glant, Yak, 18 2004 Jim Miller, TC, 17 2005 Brian Anderson, S-K, 19

Yearly Leaders - Strikeouts

1955 Eugene Hayden, Wen, 166 1998 Jeffrey Hundley, Boi, 89 1956 W. Jerry Cade, Sal, 212 1999 Aquilino Lopez, Ev, 93 1957 Thomas Gibson, Wen/Sal, 186 2000 Wilton Chavez, Eug, 103 1958 Thornton Kipper, Lew, 193 2001 James Harden, Van, 100 1959 Bobby Bolin, Eug, 271 Giustavo Martinez, Ev 1960 Frederick Rick, TC, 176 2002 Andrew Sisco, Boi, 101 1961 Larry Danforth, Lew, 180 2003 Richard Hill, Boi, 99 1962 Bruce Brubaker, Yak, 209 2004 Shawn Nottingham, Ev, 87 Matthew Gayeski, Eug 2005 Shane Lindsay, TC, 107 1963 Eugene Brabender, Sal, 223 2006 Cesar Valdez, Yak, 81 1964 Eugene Garnell, Yak, 199 2007 Bruce Billings, TC, 89 1965 James Nash, Lew, 190 2008 Pedro Figueroa, Van, 77 1966 Raymond Lamb, TC, 143 Ronny Morla, Van 1967 Wayne Swango, Eug, 133 2009 Chris Kirkland, Ev, 85 1968 Robert Snyder, Eug, 120 2010 Edwar Cabrera, TC, 87 1969 Donald Stanhouse, TC, 88 2011 Jose Campos, Ev, 85 1970 Richard Brown, TC, 120 2012 Javier Avendano, Van, 91 1971 John Franklin, TC, 134 2013 Chris Johnson, S-K, 781972 David Paynter, WW, 150 2014 Jason Forjet, S-K, 871973 Joseph McIntosh, WW, 117 2015 Carlos Hernandez, Hil, 931974 W. Douglas Slocum, Bel, 94 2016 Will Headean, TC, 771975 Paul Moskau, Eug, 92 1976 Barry Biggerstaff, GH, 123 1977 Gregory Biercevicz, Bel, 97 1978 David Jannusch, GH, 131 1979 Edward Koziol, Vic, 104 1980 Brian Duffy, GH, 93 1981 Timothy Kammeyer, Sal, 108 1982 Eric Barry, Med, 106 1983 Scott Whaley, Med, 111 1984 Thomas Messier, Ev, 116 1985 Timothy Burcham, Sal, 91 Walter Whitehurst, Med 1986 James Peña, Ev, 92 1987 Eric Gunderson, Ev, 99 1988 Anthony Ariola, SO, 107 1989 Richard Davis, Spo, 106 1990 Hillary Hathaway, Boi, 113 1991 Julian Heredia, Boi, 99 1992 Mark Thompson, Bend, 102 1993 J. Bryan Harris, Boi, 96 1994 J. David Vanhof, Bel, 97 1995 Travis Thurmond, Boi, 93 1996 Brandon Leese, Bel, 90 1997 Michael Riley, S-K, 96

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Yearly Leaders - Manager of the Year

1955 No Selection 1999 TIE: Kevin Long, Spo and 1956 Hugh Luby, Sal Greg Sparks, SO 1957 Hugh Luby, Eug 2000 Fred Stanley, S-K 1958 Hillis Layne, Lew 2001 Fred Stanley, S-K 1959 Dick Wilson, Wen 2002 Steve McFarland, Boi 1960 John McNamara, Lew 2003 Darryl Kennedy, Spo 1961 John McNamara, Lew 2004 Tom Beyers, Boi 1962 John McNamara, Lew 2005 Steve Decker, S-K 1963 Robbie Robertson, Lew 2006 TIE: Doug Dascenzo, Eug 1964 Stan Wasiak, Sal Steve Decker, S-K 1965 Cal Ripken, Sr., TC 2007 TIE: Greg Riddoch, Eug 1966 Duke Snider, TC Steve Decker, S-K 1967 Bob Malkmus, Eug 2008 Tim Hulett, Spo 1968 Don Le John, TC 2009 Fred Ocasio, TC 1969 Bill Berrier, RV 2010 Tim Hulett, Spo 1970 Fred Hatfield, Lew 2011 Fred Ocasio, TC 1971 Cliff Ditto, TC 2012 Clayton McCullough, Van 1972 Bob Malkmus, Lew 2013 Rob Mummau, Eve1973 No Selection 2014 J.R. House1974 No Selection 2015 Rob Mummau, Eve1975 Greg Riddoch, Eug 2016 Jesus Feliciano, Eug1976 Cliff Ditto, WW 1977 Cliff Ditto, WW 1978 Bill Bryk, GH 1979 Tom Harmon, CO 1980 Jeff Scott, Bel 1981 Brad Fischer, Med 1982 Joe Maddon, Sal 1983 Dennis Rogers, Med 1984 Marty Scott, TC 1985 Frank Funk, Eug 1986 Sal Rende, Bel 1987 Rob Picciolo, Spo 1988 Lenn Sakata, SO 1989 Bruce Bochy, Spo 1990 Gene Glynn, Spo 1991 Tom Poquette, Eug 1992 Tom Kotchman, Boi 1993 Dick Scott, SO 1994 Joe Vavra, Yak 1995 Glenn Tufts, Bel 1996 Joe Vavra, Yak 1997 Jim Eppard, Por 1998 Keith Comstock, S-K

Yearly Leaders

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER NWL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMNo selections before 19811981 TIE: Tony Gwynn, WW & 1955 Eugene 1992 Bellingham Kevin Coughlon, Med 1956 Yakima 1993 Boise 1982 Phil Strom, Med 1957 Wenatchee 1994 Boise 1983 Bert Martinez, TC 1958 Yakima 1995 Boise 1984 Sam Haley, Bel 1959 Yakima 1996 Yakima 1985 Jerald Clark, Spo 1960 Yakima 1997 Portland 1986 Dave Nash, Ev 1961 Lewiston 1998 Salem-Keizer 1987 Steve Hendricks, Spo 1962 Wenatchee 1999 Spokane 1988 Stan Royer, SO 1963 Yakima 2000 Yakima 1989 Dave Staton, Spo 1964 Yakima 2001 Salem-Keizer 1990 Matt Mieske, Spo 1965 Tri-City 2002 Boise 1991 Joe Randa, Eug 1966 Tri-City 2003 Spokane 1992 Larry Sutton, Eug 1967 Medford 2004 Boise 1993 Todd Greene, Boi 1968 Tri-City 2005 Spokane 1994 John Donati, Boi 1969 Rogue Valley 2006 Salem-Keizer 1995 Danny Buxbaum, Boi 1970 Lewiston 2007 Salem-Keizer 1996 Robert Zachmann, Ev 1971 Tri-City 2008 Spokane 1997 Dermal Brown, Spo 1972 Lewiston 2009 Salem-Keizer 1998 Jason Hart, SO 1973 Walla Walla 2010 Everett 1999 Robb Quinlan, Boi 1974 Eugene 2011 Vancouver 2000 TIE: Garrett Atkins, Por 1975 Eugene 2012 Vancouver Jamal Strong, Ev 1976 Walla Walla 2013 Vancouver2001 J.J. Johnson, Boi 1977 Bellingham 2014 Hillsboro2002 Ismael Castro, Ev 1978 Grays Harbor 2015 Hillsboro2003 Conor Jackson, Yak 1979 Central Oregon 2016 Eugene2004 Javier Herrera, Van 1980 Co-Champions: 2005 Steven Murphy, Spo Bellingham and 2006 Cyle Hankerd, Yak Eugene 2007 TIE: Matthew Downs, S-K & 1981 Medford Luis Durango, Eug 1982 Salem 2008 Dan Robertson, Eug 1983 Medford 2009 Drew Biery, S-K 1984 Tri-City 2010 Jared Hoying, Spo 1985 Everett 2011 Joe Panik, S-K 1986 Bellingham 2012 Parick Kivlehan, Eve 1987 Spokane 2013 L.B. Dantzler, Van 1988 Spokane 2014 Franklin Borreto, Van 1989 Spokane2015 Drew Jackson, Eve 1990 Spokane2016 Eric Filia, Eve 1991 Boise

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Yearly Standings

1955 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem 42 23 64.6% - Hugh Luby Eugene 40 23 63.5% 1 Clifford Dapper Wenatchee 38 26 59.4% 3 1/2 Edo Vanni Tri-City 34 31 52.3% 8 Donald Pries Yakima 28 35 44.4% 13 Hubert Kittle Lewiston 22 42 34.4% 19 1/2 Hillis Layne Spokane 20 44 31.3% 21 1/2 Edward Lake 1955 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 39 22 63.9% - Clifford Dapper Wenatchee 33 28 54.1% 6 Edo Vanni Salem 33 31 51.6% 7 1/2 Hugh Luby Tri-City 32 32 50.0% 8 1/2 Donald Pries Yakima 31 34 47.7% 10 Hubert Kittle Spokane 27 36 42.9% 13 Edward Lake Lewiston 25 37 40.3% 14 1/2 Hillis Layne PLAYOFF: Eugene defeats Salem, 4 games to 2

1956 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 47 21 69.1% - Hubert Kittle Lewiston 35 28 55.6% 9 1/2 Hillis Layne Tri-City 37 30 55.2% 9 1/2 Donald Pries Eugene 34 28 54.8% 10 Clifford Dapper Wenatchee 27 39 40.9% 19 Edo Vanni Salem 25 39 39.1% 20 Hugh Luby Spokane 23 43 34.8% 23 Joseph Rossi 1956 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 39 24 61.9% - Hubert Kittle Salem 39 29 57.4% 2 1/2 Hugh Luby Lewiston 37 31 54.4% 4 1/2 Hillis Layne Wenatchee 33 33 50.0% 7 1/2 Edo Vanni Spokane 33 34 49.3% 8 Joseph Rossi Eugene 29 39 42.6% 12 1/2 Clifford Dapper Tri-City 22 42 34.4% 17 1/2 Donald Pries

Yearly Standings

1957 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 38 28 57.6% - Hugh Luby Yakima 39 29 57.4% - Hubert Kittle Salem 35 31 53.0% 3 William Brenner Wenatchee 33 35 48.5% 6 Donald Lunberg, Berthold Haas (6/19) Tri-City 29 38 43.3% 9 1/2 Donald Pries Lewiston 25 38 39.7% 11 1/2 Hillis Layne 1957 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Wenatchee 44 24 64.7% - Berthold Haas Eugene 39 30 56.5% 5 1/2 Hugh Luby Salem 34 36 48.6% 11 William Brenner Lewiston 33 40 45.2% 13 1/2 Hillis Layne Yakima 30 37 44.8% 13 1/2 Hubert Kittle Tri-City 28 41 40.6% 16 1/2 Donald Pries PLAYOFF: Wenatchee defeats Eugene, 4 games to 3

1958 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston 41 25 62.1% - Hillis Layne Wenatchee 36 32 52.9% 6 Berthold Haas Yakima 35 32 52.2% 6 1/2 Hubert Kittle Tri-City 30 34 46.9% 10 Ray Hathaway Eugene 28 35 44.4% 11 1/2 Hugh Luby Salem 26 38 40.6% 14 Donald Lunberg, J. Vernon Kindsfather(6/3)

1958 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 41 28 59.4% - Hubert Kittle Wenatchee 40 28 58.8% 1/2 Berthold Haas Lewiston 39 31 55.7% 2 1/2 Hillis Layne Eugene 38 34 52.8% 4 1/2 Hugh Luby Tri-City 32 39 45.1% 10 Ray Hathaway Salem 21 51 29.2% 21 1/2 J. Vernon Kindsfather PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Lewiston, 4 games to 1

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Yearly Standings

1959 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem 43 26 62.3% - Karl Kuehl Lewiston 36 34 51.4% 7 1/2 John McNamara Eugene 33 33 50.0% 8 1/2 Roy Partee Wenatchee 35 36 49.3% 9 Richard Wilson Yakima 30 38 44.1% 12 1/2 Hubert Kittle Tri-City 30 40 42.9% 13 1/2 John Lohrke, Daniel Holden (6/30) 1959 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 40 31 56.3% - Hubert Kittle Wenatchee 39 31 55.7% 1/2 Richard Wilson Lewiston 39 32 54.9% 1 John McNamara Eugene 35 38 47.9% 6 Roy Partee Tri-City 30 40 42.9% 9 1/2 Daniel Holden Salem 30 41 42.3% 10 Karl Kuehl PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Salem, 4 games to 1

1960 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 44 25 63.8% - Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Tri-City 39 27 59.1% 3 1/2 Chester (Whitey) McDowell Lewiston 38 29 56.7% 5 John McNamara Eugene 37 29 56.1% 5 1/2 Richard Klaus Salem 22 44 33.3% 20 1/2 Karl Kuehl Wenatchee 21 47 30.9% 22 1/2 Richard Wilson, Owen Friend (5/14) 1960 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 41 32 56.2% - Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Tri-City 42 33 56.0% - Chester (Whitey) McDowell Lewiston 40 34 54.1% 1 1/2 John McNamara Eugene 37 38 49.3% 5 Richard Klaus Salem 34 42 44.7% 8 1/2 Karl Kuehl Wenatchee 29 44 39.7% 12 Owen Friend

Yearly Standings

1961 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston 41 25 62.1% - John McNamara Salem 40 29 58.0% 2 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Yakima 37 32 53.6% 5 1/2 Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Wenatchee 34 36 48.6% 9 Verlon Walker, A.B. Himsl (6/16), RichardCole (6/26) Eugene 31 35 47.0% 10 Richard Klaus Tri-City 22 48 31.4% 21 Chester (Whitey) McDowell, William DeMars (6/10) 1961 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 42 28 60.0% - Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Lewiston 43 31 58.1% 1 John McNamara Eugene 38 35 52.1% 5 1/2 Richard Klaus Salem 34 37 47.9% 8 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Wenatchee 29 40 42.0% 12 1/2 Richard Cole, Robert Adams (8/4) Tri-City 27 42 39.1% 14 1/2 William DeMars PLAYOFF: Lewiston defeats Yakima, 4 games to 1

1962 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Wenatchee 39 29 57.4% - Joseph Macko Salem 38 33 53.5% 2 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Tri-City 38 33 53.5% 2 1/2 Thomas G. Heath Yakima 37 33 52.9% 3 Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Lewiston 31 38 44.9% 8 1/2 John McNamara Eugene 27 44 38.0% 13 1/2 Eldred Byerly

1962 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 40 29 58.0% - Thomas G. Heath Eugene 36 34 51.4% 4 1/2 Eldred Byerly Salem 36 34 51.4% 4 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Lewiston 35 37 48.6% 6 1/2 John McNamara Yakima 32 38 45.7% 8 1/2 Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Wenatchee 33 40 45.2% 9 Joseph Macko PLAYOFF: Wenatchee defeats Tri-City, 4 games to 2

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Yearly Standings

1963 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston 41 28 59.4% - William Robertson Yakima 38 27 58.5% 1 Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Salem 38 28 57.6% 1 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Tri-City 37 32 53.6% 4 Thomas G. Heath Wenatchee 27 41 39.7% 13 1/2 George Freese Eugene 19 44 30.2% 19 George Noga

1963 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 46 29 61.3% - Clarence (Buddy) Hicks Salem 43 31 58.1% 2 1/2 Stanley Wasiak Lewiston 36 35 50.7% 8 William Robertson Wenatchee 36 36 50.0% 8 1/2 George Freese Eugene 31 46 40.3% 16 George Noga, George Sobek (7/14) Tri-City 28 43 39.4% 16 Thomas G. Heath PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Lewiston, 3 games to 1

1964 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 42 24 63.6% - Robert Wellman Lewiston 36 28 56.3% 5 Robert Hofman Salem 34 30 53.1% 7 Stanley Wasiak Tri-City 29 38 43.3% 13 1/2 Thomas G. Heath Wenatchee 29 38 43.3% 13 1/2 Joseph Macko Yakima 28 40 41.2% 15 Hubert Kittle 1964 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 44 28 61.1% - Hubert Kittle Salem 44 32 57.9% 2 Stanley Wasiak Tri-City 37 36 50.7% 7 1/2 Thomas G. Heath Eugene 35 39 47.3% 10 Robert Wellman Lewiston 34 42 44.7% 12 Robert Hofman Wenatchee 28 45 38.4% 16 1/2 Joseph Macko PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Eugene, 3 games to 0

Yearly Standings

1965 - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston 46 23 66.7% - Robert Hofman, William Posedel, AlbertRonning Wenatchee 39 31 55.7% 7 1/2 Lesley Peden Eugene 34 34 50.0% 11 1/2 Robert Wellman Tri-City 34 36 48.6% 12 1/2 Calvin Ripken, Sr. Yakima 29 40 42.0% 17 Hubert Kittle Salem 26 44 37.1% 20 1/2 Stanley Wasiak

1965 -SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 47 22 68.1% - Calvin Ripken, Sr. Lewiston 40 30 57.1% 7 1/2 Albert Ronning Eugene 37 31 54.4% 9 1/2 Robert Wellman Yakima 33 37 47.1% 14 1/2 Hubert Kittle Wenatchee 27 39 40.9% 18 1/2 Lesley Peden Salem 21 46 31.3% 25 Stanley Wasiak PLAYOFF: Tri-City defeats Lewiston, 3 games to 0 1966 CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 57 27 67.9% - Edwin (Duke) Snider Eugene 44 40 52.4% 13 Hugh Luby Yakima 39 44 47.0% 17 1/2 G. Edwin Haas Lewiston 27 56 32.5% 29 1/2 Grady Wilson 1967 CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Medford 51 33 60.7% - R. Anthony Eichelberger Eugene 50 34 59.5% 1 Robert Malkmus Tri-City 37 47 44.0% 14 Donald Le John Lewiston 30 54 35.7% 21 Ray Hathaway

1968 CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 45 30 60.0% - Donald Le John Eugene 41 32 56.2% 3 Nolan Campbell Medford 34 43 44.2% 12 F. Harvey Koepf Lewiston 30 45 40.0% 15 Leroy Majtyka

1969 CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Rogue Valley 50 29 63.3% - William Berrier Tri-City 41 38 51.9% 9 William Herman Walla Walla 37 42 46.8% 13 Howard Bedell Lewiston 30 49 38.0% 20 Robert Dews

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Yearly Standings

1970 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston* 43 37 53.8% - Fred Hatfield Walla Walla 39 41 48.8% 4 Garry Powel Tri-City 38 42 47.5% 5 R. Martin Keough

1970 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Coos Bay-North Bend 45 35 56.3% - Harry Bright Bend 39 41 48.8% 6 Charles Silvera Medford 36 44 45.0% 9 William Berrier * Lewiston declared champion under league rules

1971 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City* 50 30 62.5% - Clifford Ditto Walla Walla 47 32 59.5% 2 1/2 Garry Powel Lewiston 28 51 35.4% 21 1/2 James Brideweser

1971 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bend 42 36 53.8% - Edward Cecil Coos Bay-North Bend 36 42 46.2% 6 James Reinebold Medford 34 46 42.5% 9 William Berrier * Tri-City declared champion under league rules

1972 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Lewiston* 54 26 67.5% - Robert Malkmus Spokane 42 36 53.8% 11 William Berrier Seattle 30 50 37.5% 24 Ray Washburn 1972 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Walla Walla 41 39 51.3% - Jack Spring Tri-City 38 42 47.5% 3 Clifford Ditto Coos Bay-North Bend 33 45 42.3% 7 Grover Resinger * Lewiston declared champion under league rules

Yearly Standings

1973 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Walla Walla* 51 29 63.8% - Clifford Ditto Tri-City 42 38 52.5% 9 Michael Cloutier, Jerry Pomeroy (7/13),Paul Deese (7/18) Lewiston 26 54 32.5% 25 Michael Sgobba

1973 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 45 35 56.3% - Henry Robinson Bellingham 42 37 53.2% 2 1/2 William Berrier Seattle 33 46 41.8% 11 1/2 James Hoff * Walla Walla declared champion under league rules

1974 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 48 36 57.1% - Hugh Luby, Joseph Verbanic Walla Walla 47 37 56.0% 1 Clifford Ditto Lewiston 33 51 39.3% 15 Robert Hofman, Carl (Buddy) Peterson (7/12) Tri-City 27 57 32.1% 21 Carl Thompson

1974 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 52 32 61.9% - William Berrier Portland 50 34 59.5% 2 Frank Peters Seattle 45 39 53.6% 7 Greg Riddoch New Westminster 34 50 40.5% 18 John Wojcik, Gregory Werdick (7/13) PLAYOFF: Eugene defeats Bellingham, 2 games to 1

1975 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 42 35 54.5% - Frank Peters Seattle 35 44 44.3% 8 Ronald Gibson, Douglas Peterson, Wil liam Tsoukalas Bellingham 17 61 21.8% 25 1/2 William Berrier

1975 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 54 25 68.4% - Greg Riddoch Walla Walla 48 31 60.8% 6 Clifford Ditto Boise 39 39 50.0% 14 1/2 Tom Trebelhorn PLAYOFF: Eugene defeats Portland, 2 games to 0

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Yearly Standings

1976 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 40 32 55.6% - Jack Spring Seattle 39 33 54.2% 1 Arthur Peterson Grays Harbor 26 46 36.1% 14 Carl Thompson 1976 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Walla Walla 46 26 63.9% - Clifford Ditto Eugene 37 34 52.1% 8 1/2 Greg Riddoch Boise 33 38 46.5% 12 1/2 Tom Trebelhorn Bellingham 30 42 41.7% 16 William Berrier PLAYOFF: Walla Walla defeats Portland, 2 games to 1

1977 - AFFILIATE DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 42 26 61.8% - Robert Floyd Walla Walla 41 27 60.3% 1 Clifford Ditto Eugene 31 37 45.6% 11 John Underwood

1977 - INDEPENDENT DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 44 22 66.7% - Steve Collette Grays Harbor 22 44 33.3% 22 Ralph Dick Salem 22 46 32.4% 23 Carl Thompson PLAYOFF: Bellingham defeats Portland, 2 games to 1

1978 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Grays Harbor 47 23 67.1% - Bill Bryk Walla Walla 45 24 65.2% 1 1/2 Clifford Ditto Bellingham 41 30 57.7% 6 1/2 Bob Didier Victoria 29 40 42.0% 17 1/2 Jim Chapman 1978 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 36 34 51.4% - Greg Riddoch Bend 35 37 48.6% 2 Ed Nottle Salem 25 44 36.2% 10 1/2 Carl Thompson Boise 23 49 31.9% 14 Gerry Craft PLAYOFF: Grays Harbor defeats Eugene in 1 game, declared league champion (rain shortenedseries)

Yearly Standings

1979 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Walla Walla 40 30 57.1% - Curt Daniels Bellingham 41 31 56.9% - Jeffrey Scott Victoria 41 31 56.9% - Bill Bryk Grays Harbor 19 52 26.8% 21 1/2 Danny Monzon 1979 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Central Oregon 43 28 60.6% - Tom Harmon Medford 38 33 53.5% 5 Richard Morales Salem 33 39 45.8% 10 1/2 Eugene Lanthorn Eugene 30 41 42.3% 13 Greg Riddoch PLAYOFF: Central Oregon defeats Walla Walla, 2 games to 1

1980 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 45 25 64.3% - Jeffrey Scott Victoria 42 28 60.0% 3 James Gaddes Walla Walla 35 34 50.7% 9 1/2 Curt Daniels Grays Harbor 33 36 47.8% 11 1/2 Bill Bryk

1980 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 37 33 52.9% - Greg Riddoch Salem 34 36 48.6% 3 Randolph Lamb Central Oregon 31 39 44.3% 6 P.J. Carey Medford 22 48 31.4% 15 Bradley Fischer PLAYOFF: Bellingham and Eugene each wins 1 game, declared co-champions (rain shortenedseries)

1981 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 39 31 55.7% - Jeffrey Scott Bend 31 39 44.3% 8 P.J. Carey Walla Walla 29 41 41.4% 10 Bill Bryk

1981 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Medford 42 28 60.0% - Bradley Fischer Salem 36 34 51.4% 6 Rick Ingalls Eugene 33 37 47.1% 9 Greg Riddoch PLAYOFF: Medford defeats Bellingham, 2 games to 1

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Yearly Standings

1982 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem 34 36 48.6% - Joseph Maddon Bellingham 33 37 47.1% 1 Jeffrey Scott Walla Walla 32 38 45.7% 2 James Skaalen

1982 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Medford 53 17 75.7% - Dennis Rogers Bend 30 40 42.9% 23 Rolando de Armas Eugene 28 42 40.0% 25 James Stewart PLAYOFF: Salem defeats Medford, 2 games to 0

1983 - WASHINGTON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 40 28 58.8% - Jeffrey Scott Walla Walla 33 36 47.8% 7 1/2 Ron Mihal Tri-City 33 37 47.1% 8 Dave Oliver Spokane 23 46 33.3% 17 1/2 Ed Olsen

1983 - OREGON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Medford 50 18 73.5% - Dennis Rogers Eugene 33 34 49.3% 16 1/2 Sam Mejias Bend 32 37 46.4% 18 1/2 Jay Ward Salem 31 39 44.3% 20 Joseph Maddon PLAYOFF: Medford defeats Bellingham, 2 games to 0

1984 - WASHINGTON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 46 28 62.2% - Martin Scott Bellingham 42 32 56.8% 4 Gary Pellant Everett 36 38 48.6% 10 Everett (Rocky) Bridges Spokane 35 39 47.3% 11 Jack Maloof

1984 - OREGON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Medford 45 29 60.8% - Dennis Rogers Bend 38 36 51.4% 7 Ramon Aviles Salem 35 39 47.3% 10 Larry Patterson Eugene 19 55 25.7% 26 David Roberts PLAYOFF: TriCity defeats Medford, 1 game to 0

Yearly Standings

1985 - WASHINGTON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 40 34 54.1% - Joe Strain Bellingham 39 35 52.7% 1 Gary Pellant Spokane 33 41 44.6% 7 Jack Maloof Tri-City 33 41 44.6% 7 Edwin Olsen

1985 - OREGON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 40 34 54.1% - Franklin Funk Bend 39 35 52.7% 1 Paul Carey Salem 39 35 52.7% 1 Bruce Hines Medford 33 41 44.6% 7 Grady Fuson PLAYOFF: Everett defeats Eugene, 1 game to 0

1986 - WASHINGTON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 45 29 60.8% - Salvatore Rende Everett 40 34 54.1% 5 Joe Strain Spokane 39 35 52.7% 6 Robert Picciolo Tri-City 25 49 33.8% 20 Patrick Murphy

1986 - OREGON DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 45 29 60.8% - Edward Napoleon Medford 43 31 58.1% 2 David Hudgens Salem 38 36 51.4% 7 Bruce Hines Bend 21 53 28.4% 24 Edward Pebley PLAYOFF: Bellingham defeats Eugene, 1 game to 0 1987 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 54 22 71.1% - Robert Picciolo Bend 33 42 44.0% 20 1/2 Melvin Roberts Medford 31 45 40.8% 23 David Hudgens Boise 26 50 34.2% 28 Derrel Thomas, Mal Fichman (7/26) 1987 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 49 26 65.3% - Joe Strain Eugene 45 30 60.0% 4 Rick Mathews Salem 34 41 45.3% 15 Christopher Smith Bellingham 30 46 39.5% 19 1/2 Richard Sweet PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Everett, 2 games to 1

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Yearly Standings

1988 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane* 42 34 55.3% - Steven Lubratich Everett 42 34 55.3% - Joe Strain Boise 30 46 39.5% 12 Mal Fichman Bellingham 25 51 32.9% 17 Paul Carey 1988 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Southern Oregon 46 30 60.5% - Lenn Sakata Salem 43 33 56.6% 3 Tom Beyers Bend 38 38 50.0% 8 Donald Long Eugene 38 38 50.0% 8 Paul Kirsch *Declared division winner under league tie-breaking rules PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Southern Oregon, 2 games to 1

1989 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 41 34 54.7% - Bruce Bochy Boise 35 40 46.7% 6 Mal Fichman Bellingham 32 43 42.7% 9 Paul Carey Everett 31 44 41.3% 10 Joe Strain

1989 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Southern Oregon 45 30 60.0% - Grady Fuson Eugene 43 33 56.6% 2 1/2 Paul Kirsch Salem 41 35 53.9% 4 1/2 Tom Beyers Bend 33 42 44.0% 12 Donald Long PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Southern Oregon, 2 games to 1

1990 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 49 27 64.5% - Eugene Glynn Yakima 36 40 47.4% 13 Jeron Royster Everett 35 41 46.1% 14 Deron McCue Bellingham 32 44 42.1% 17 Paul J. Carey

1990 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 53 23 69.7% - Tom Kotchman Southern Oregon 40 36 52.6% 13 Grady Fuson Eugene 30 46 39.5% 21 Paul Kirsch Bend 29 47 38.2% 24 Michael Bubalo PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Boise, 2 games to 1

Yearly Standings

1991 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 44 32 57.9% - Joseph Vavra Everett 37 39 48.7% 7 Robert Ellis, Michael Bubalo (8/12) Bellingham 37 39 48.7% 7 David Myers Spokane 24 52 31.6% 20 Eugene Glynn

1991 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 50 26 65.8% - Tom Kotchman Eugene 42 34 55.3% 8 Thomas Poquette Southern Oregon 40 36 52.6% 10 Grady Fuson Bend 30 46 39.5% 20 William Stein PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Yakima, 2 games to 0

1992 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 43 33 56.6% - David Myers Yakima 36 40 47.4% 7 Joseph Vavra Everett 35 41 46.1% 8 Norman Sherry Spokane 32 44 42.1% 11 Edgar Romero 1992 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bend 43 33 56.6% - Eugene Glynn Boise 40 36 52.6% 3 Tom Kotchman Southern Oregon 39 37 51.3% 4 Christopher Pittaro Eugene 36 40 47.4% 7 Robert Meacham PLAYOFF: Bellingham defeats Bend, 2 games to 0

1993 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 44 32 57.9% - Michael Goff Everett 42 34 55.3% 2 Norman Sherry Spokane 35 41 46.1% 9 Timothy Flannery Yakima 30 46 39.5% 14 John Shoemaker

1993 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 41 35 53.9% - Tom Kotchman Eugene 40 36 52.6% 1 John Mizerock Southern Oregon 37 39 48.7% 4 Richard Scott Bend 35 41 46.1% 6 Howard Bedell PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Bellingham, 2 games to 0

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Yearly Standings

1994 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 49 27 64.5% - Joseph Vavra Bellingham 42 34 55.3% 7 Michael Goff Everett 37 39 48.7% 12 Michael Hart Spokane 30 46 39.5% 19 Tye Waller 1994 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 44 32 57.9% - Tom Kotchman Southern Oregon 38 38 50.0% 6 Thomas Dunton Eugene 35 41 46.1% 9 Brian Poldberg Bend 29 47 38.2% 15 Rudy Jaramillo PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Yakima, 2 games to 1

1995 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Bellingham 43 33 56.6% - Glenn Tufts Everett 37 39 48.7% 6 Orlando Gomez Spokane 36 40 47.4% 7 Alfredo Pedrique Yakima 28 48 36.8% 15 Joseph Vavra

1995 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 48 27 64.0% - Tom Kotchman Portland 41 34 54.7% 7 Paul J. Carey Eugene 37 39 48.7% 11 1/2 Paul Runge Southern Oregon 33 43 43.4% 15 1/2 Anthony DeFrancesco PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Bellingham, 2 games to 1

1996 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 40 36 52.6% - Joseph Vavra Bellingham 39 36 52.0% 1/2 Ozzie Virgil, Jr. (20-18), Shane Turner(7/28, 19-18) Spokane 37 39 48.7% 3 Robert Herold Everett 33 42 44.0% 6 1/2 Roger Hansen

1996 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 49 27 64.5% - James Saul Boise 43 33 56.6% 6 Tom Kotchman Portland 33 43 43.4% 16 Ron Gideon Southern Oregon 29 47 38.2% 20 Anthony DeFrancesco PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Eugene, 2 games to 0

Yearly Standings

1997 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 51 25 67.1% - Tom Kotchman Spokane 45 31 59.2% 6 Jeffrey Garber Everett 29 47 38.2% 22 Orlando Gomez Yakima 23 53 30.3% 28 Joseph Vavra

1997 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 44 32 57.9% - James Eppard Southern Oregon 41 35 53.9% 3 John Kuehl Salem-Keizer 40 36 52.6% 4 Shane Turner Eugene 31 45 40.8% 13 James Saul PLAYOFF: Portland defeats Boise, 3 games to 2

1998 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 47 29 61.8% - Jeffrey Garber Boise 47 29 61.8% - Tom Kotchman Everett 34 42 44.7% 13 Terry Pollreisz Yakima 32 44 42.1% 15 Tony Harris 1998 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 43 33 56.6% - Keith Comstock Southern Oregon 43 33 56.6% - J. Gregory Sparks Portland 34 42 44.7% 9 James Eppard Eugene 24 52 31.6% 19 James Saul PLAYOFF: Salem-Keizer defeats Boise, 3 games to 0

1999 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 44 32 57.9% - Kevin Long Boise 43 33 56.6% 1 Tom Kotchman Everett 41 35 53.9% 3 Terry Pollreisz Yakima 33 43 43.4% 11 Dino Ebel

1999 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Portland 39 37 51.3% - Alan Cockrell Southern Oregon 38 38 50.0% 1 J. Gregory Sparks Salem-Keizer 37 39 48.7% 2 Frank Reberger Eugene 29 47 38.2% 10 Danny Sheaffer PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Portland, 3 games to 0

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Yearly Standings

2000 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 41 35 53.9% - Francis (Butch) Hughes Boise 41 35 53.9% - Tom Kotchman Spokane 38 38 50.0% 3 Tom Poquette Everett 37 39 48.7% 4 Terry Pollreisz

2000 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 40 36 52.6% - Danny Sheaffer Vancouver 39 37 51.3% 1 Dave Joppie Salem-Keizer 36 40 47.4% 4 Fred Stanley Portland 32 44 42.1% 8 Billy White PLAYOFF: Yakima defeats Eugene, 3 games to 2

2001 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 52 23 69.3% - Steve McFarland Tri-City 39 36 52.0% 13 Stu Cole Yakima 33 42 44.0% 19 Greg Lonigro Spokane 22 54 28.9% 30 1/2 Tom Poquette

2001 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 51 25 67.1% - Fred Stanley Vancouver 37 39 48.7% 14 Webster Garrison Everett 36 39 48.0% 14 1/2 Terry Pollreisz Eugene 32 44 42.1% 19 Jeff Gardner PLAYOFF: Salem-Keizer defeats Boise, 3 games to 0

2002 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 49 27 64.5% - Steve McFarland Tri-City 40 36 52.6% 9 Ron Gideon Spokane 29 47 38.2% 20 Tom Poquette Yakima 23 53 30.3% 26 Mike Aldrete 2002 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 44 32 57.9% - Omer Muñoz (29-19), Roger Hanson(8/7, 15-13) Salem-Keizer 41 35 53.9% 3 Fred Stanley Eugene 41 35 53.9% 3 Jeff Gardner Vancouver 37 39 48.7% 7 Orv Franchuk PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Everett, 3 games to 0

Yearly Standings

2003 - NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 50 26 65.8% - Darryl Kennedy Yakima 45 31 59.2% 5 Bill Plummer Tri-City 33 43 43.4% 17 Ron Gideon Boise 27 49 35.5% 23 Steve McFarland

2003 - SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 43 33 56.6% - Joe Strain Eugene 39 37 51.3% 4 Roy Howell Vancouver 35 41 46.1% 8 Dennis Rogers Everett 32 44 42.1% 11 Pedro GrifolPLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Salem-Keizer, 3 games to 0

2004 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 42 34 55.3% - Tom Beyers Spokane 41 35 53.9% 1 Darryl Kennedy Tri-City 40 36 52.6% 2 Ron Gideon Yakima 35 41 46.1% 7 Bill Plummer 2004 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Vancouver 42 34 55.3% - Dennis Rogers Everett 41 35 53.9% 1 Pedro Grifol Salem-Keizer 37 39 48.7% 5 Joe Strain Eugene 26 50 34.2% 16 Roy Howell PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Vancouver, 3 games to 0

2005 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 37 39 48.7% - Greg Riddoch Tri-City 36 40 47.4% 1 Ron Gideon Boise 34 42 44.7% 3 Trey Forkerway Yakima 30 46 39.5% 7 Jay Gainer 2005 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Vancouver 46 30 60.5% - Juan Navarrette Salem-Keizer 45 31 59.2% 1 Steve Decker Everett 42 34 55.3% 4 Pedro Grifol Eugene 34 42 44.7% 12 Roy Howell PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Vancouver, 3 games to 2

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Yearly Standings

2006 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 44 32 57.9% - Steve McFarland Tri-City 38 38 50.0% 6 Fred Ocasio Yakima 28 48 36.8% 16 Jay Gainer Spokane 26 50 34.2% 18 Mike Micucci 2006 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 55 21 72.4% - Steve Decker Eugene 43 33 56.6% 12 Doug Dascenzo Vancouver 39 37 51.3% 16 Richard Magnante Everett 31 45 40.8% 24 Dave Myers PLAYOFF: Salem-Keizer defeats Boise, 3 games to 1 2007 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 37 39 48.7% - Tom Beyers Tri-City 37 39 48.7% - Fred Ocasio Spokane 33 42 44.0% 3 1/2 Tim Hulett Yakima 33 43 43.4% 4 Mike Bell

2007 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 57 19 75.0% - Steve Decker Vancouver 37 38 49.3% 19 1/2 Richard Magnante Everett 35 41 46.1% 22 Mike Tosar Eugene 34 42 44.7% 23 Greg Riddoch PLAYOFF: Salem-Keizer defeats Tri-City, 3 games to 1 2008 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 51 25 67.1% - Tim Hulett Boise 43 33 56.6% 8 Tom Beyers Tri-City 36 40 47.4% 15 Fred Ocasio Yakima 28 48 36.8% 23 Bob Didier

2008 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 40 36 52.6% - Tom Trebelhorn Eugene 40 36 52.6% - Greg Riddoch Vancouver 34 42 44.7% 6 Richard Magnante Everett 32 44 42.1% 8 Jose Moreno PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Salem-Keizer, 3 games to 1

Yearly Standings

2009 - EASTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 47 29 61.8% - Fred Ocasio Spokane 37 39 48.7% 10 Tim Hulett Boise 34 42 44.7% 13 Casey Kopitzke Yakima 28 48 36.8% 19 Bob Didier

2009 - WESTERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 49 27 64.5% - Tom Trebelhorn Everett 39 37 51.3% 10 John Tamargo Vancouver 36 40 47.4% 13 Richard Magnante Eugene 34 42 44.7% 15 Greg Riddoch PLAYOFF: Salem-Keizer defeats Tri-City, 3 games to 1

2010 - EASTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 22 16 57.9% - Tim Hulett Boise 19 19 50.0% 3 Jody Davis Yakima 18 20 47.4% 4 Bob Didier Tri-City 17 21 44.7% 5 Fred Ocasio 2010 - EASTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF Yakima 25 13 65.8% - Bob Didier Spokane 21 17 55.3% 4 Tim Hulett Boise 15 23 39.5% 10 Jody Davis Tri-City 13 25 34.2% 12 Fred Ocasio DIVISION PLAYOFF: Spokane defeats Yakima, 2 games to 0 2010 - WESTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF GB CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 27 11 71.1% - Jose Moreno Salem-Keizer 17 21 44.7% 10 Tom Trebelhorn Vancouver 17 21 44.7% 10 Richard Magnante Eugene 15 23 39.5% 12 Greg Riddoch 2010 - WESTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF GB Vancouver 25 13 65.8% - Richard Magnante Everett 22 16 57.9% 3 Jose Moreno Eugene 17 21 44.7% 8 Greg Riddoch Salem-Keizer 14 24 36.8% 11 Tom Trebelhorn DIVISION PLAYOFF: Everett defeats Vancouver, 2 games to 0 NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Everett defeats Spokane, 2 games to 1

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Yearly Standings

2011 - EASTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 22 16 57.9% - Fred Ocasio Spokane 20 18 52.6% 2 Tim Hulett Boise 17 21 44.7% 5 Mark Johnson Yakima 13 25 34.2% 9 Audo Vicente 2011 - EASTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 22 16 57.9% - Fred Ocasio Yakima 20 18 52.6% 2 Audo Vicente Boise 19 19 50.0% 3 Mark Johnson Spokane 15 23 39.5% 7 Tim Hulett DIVISION PLAYOFF: Tri-City defeats Boise, 2 games to 0

2011 - WESTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 24 14 63.2% - Pat Murphy Vancouver 24 14 63.2% - John Schneider Everett 16 22 42.1% 8 Scott Steinmann Salem-Keizer 16 22 42.1% 8 Tom Trebelhorn 2011 - WESTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF Eugene 22 16 57.9% - Pat Murphy Everett 21 17 55.3% 1 Scott Steinmann Salem-Keizer 18 20 47.4% 4 Tom Trebelhorn Vancouver 15 23 39.5% 7 John Schneider DIVISION PLAYOFF: Vancouver defeats Eugene, 2 games to 1 NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Vancouver defeats Tri-City, 2 games to 1

Yearly Standings

2012 - EASTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Yakima 21 17 55.3% - Audo Vicente Tri-City 18 20 47.4% 3 Fred Ocasio Boise 13 25 34.2% 8 Mark Johnson Spokane 12 26 31.6% 9 Tim Hulett 2012 - EASTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Boise 24 14 63.2% - Mark Johnson Spokane 16 22 42.1% 8 Tim Hulett Yakima 15 23 39.5% 9 Audo Vicente Tri-City 14 24 36.8% 10 Fred Ocasio DIVISION PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Yakima, 2 games to 1

2012 - WESTERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 28 10 73.7% - Rob Mummau Eugene 24 13 64.9% 3 1/2 Pat Murphy Vancouver 22 15 59.5% 5 1/2 Clayton McCullough Salem-Keizer 13 25 34.2% 15 Tom Trebelhorn 2012 - WESTERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF GB Vancouver 24 15 61.5% - Clayton McCullough Eugene 23 16 59.0% 1 Pat Murphy Salem-Keizer 19 19 50.0% 4 1/2 Tom Trebelhorn Everett 18 20 47.4% 5 1/2 Rob Mummau DIVISION PLAYOFF: Vancouver defeats Everett, 2 games to 0 NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Vancouver defeats Boise, 2 games to 1

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Yearly Standings

2013 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 23 15 60.5% - Gary DavenportBoise 21 17 55.3% 2 Gary Van TolEugene 13 25 34.2% 10 Jim GabellaHillsboro 11 27 28.9% 12 Audo Vicente

2013 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Salem-Keizer 24 14 63.2% - Gary DavenportHillsboro 23 15 60.5% 1 Audo VicenteBoise 20 18 52.6% 4 Gary Van TolEugene 14 24 36.8% 10 Jim GabellaDIVISION PLAYOFF: Boise defeats Salem-Keizer, 2 games to 0 2013 - NORTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 23 15 60.5% - Rob MummauVancouver 22 16 57.9% 1 Clayton McCulloughSpokane 20 18 52.6% 3 Tim HulettTri-City 19 19 50.0% 4 Drew Saylor

2013 - NORTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF GB CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 21 17 55.3% - Rob MummauSpokane 18 20 47.4% 3 Tim HulettVancouver 17 21 44.7% 4 Clayton McCulloughTri-City 15 23 39.5% 6 Drew SaylorDIVISION PLAYOFF: Vancouver defeats Everett, 2 games to 0

NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Vancouver defeats Boise, 2 games to 1

Yearly Standings

2014 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Hillsboro 22 16 .579 - J.R. HouseBoise 22 16 .579 - Gary Van TolSalem-Keizer 18 20 .474 4.0 Gary DavenportEugene 15 23 .395 7.0 Robbie Wine

2014 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Hillsboro 26 12 .684 - J.R. HouseSalem-Keizer 20 18 .526 6.0 Gary DavenportBoise 19 19 .500 7.0 Gary Van TolEugene 15 23 .395 11.0 Robbie WineDIVISION PLAYOFF: Hillsboro defeats Boise 2-0 2014 - NORTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 25 13 .658 - Tim HulettVancouver 25 13 .658 - John SchneiderTri-City 14 24 .368 11.0 Drew SaylorEverett 11 27 .289 14.0 Dave Valle

2014 - NORTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF GB CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Vancouver 21 17 .553 - John SchneiderTri-City 19 19 .500 2.0 Drew SaylorEverett 17 21 .447 4.0 Dave ValleSpokane 15 23 .395 6.0 Tim HulettDIVISION PLAYOFF: Vancouver defeats Spokane, 2 games to 0

NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Hillsboro defeats Vancouver 2-0

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Yearly Standings

2015 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Hillsboro 22 16 .579 - Shelley DuncanSalem-Keizer 20 18 .526 2.0 Kyle HainesEugene 17 21 .447 5.0 Gary Van TolBoise 14 24 .368 8.0 Frank Gonzalez

2015 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Hillsboro 23 15 .605 - Shelley DuncanEugene 21 17 .553 2.0 Gary Van TolSalem-Keizer 19 19 .500 4.0 Kyle HainesBoise 16 22 .421 7.0 Frank GonzalezDIVISION PLAYOFF: Hillsboro defeats Salem-Keizer 2-1 2015 - NORTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Tri-City 22 16 .579 - Anthony ContrerasEverett 22 16 .579 - Rob MummauSpokane 19 19 .500 3.0 Tim HulettVancouver 16 22 .421 6.0 John Schneider

2015 - NORTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 20 18 .526 - Rob MummauTri-City 20 18 .526 - Anthony ContrerasVancouver 18 20 .474 2.0 John SchneiderSpokane 15 23 .395 5.0 Tim HulettDIVISION PLAYOFF: Tri-City defeats Everett 2-0

NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Hillsboro defeats Tri-City 2-1

2016 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 28 10 .737 - Jose FelicianoHillsboro 19 19 .500 9.0 Shelley DuncanSalem-Keizer 17 21 .447 11.0 Kyle HainesBoise 16 22 .421 12.0 Andy Gonzalez

2016 - SOUTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Eugene 26 12 .684 - Jose FelicianoHillsboro 23 14 .622 2.5 Shelley DuncanBoise 17 21 .447 9.0 Andy GonzalezSalem-Keizer 15 21 .417 10.0 Kyle HainesDIVISION PLAYOFF: Eugene defeats Hillsboro 2-1

Yearly Continued & Composite League Standings

2016 - NORTHERN DIVISION - FIRST HALF CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Spokane 19 19 .500 - Tim HulettTri-City 19 19 .500 - Ben FritzEverett 18 20 .474 1.0 Rob MummauVancouver 16 22 .421 3.0 John Tamargo

2016 - NORTHERN DIVISION - SECOND HALF GB CLUB W L PCT. GB MANAGER Everett 27 11 .711 - Rob MummauTri-City 15 23 .395 12.0 Ben FritzVancouver 13 23 .361 13.0 John TamargoSpokane 13 24 .351 13.5 Tim HulettDIVISION PLAYOFF: Everett defeats Spokane 2-0

NWL CHAMPIONSHIP: Eugene defeats Everett 2-1

COMPOSITE LEAGUE STANDINGS

CLUB WON LOST PCT. Hillsboro 169 134 55.8%Walla Walla 611 507 54.7% Portland 444 390 53.2% Victoria 112 99 53.1% Southern Oregon (Medford - Rogue Valley) 1031 927 52.7% Boise 1301 1197 52.1%Bellingham 915 867 51.3%Vancouver 657 632 51.0%Salem-Keizer 2010 1959 50.6%Everett 1258 1240 50.4% Eugene 2479 2483 50.0% Yakima 1637 1702 49.0% Lewiston 1094 1141 48.9%Tri-City 1831 1912 48.9% Wenatchee 729 778 48.4%Spokane 1405 1501 48.3% Coos Bay - North Bend 114 122 48.3% Bend (Central Oregon) 651 757 46.24% Seattle 182 212 46.19%Grays Harbor 147 201 42.2% New Westminster 34 50 40.5%

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Northwest League Affiliations

BELLINGHAM1973-76 Los Angeles, 1977-94 Seattle, 1995-96 San FranciscoBEND1970 Hawaii, 1971 California, 1978 Oakland, 1979-86 Philadelphia, 1987 Co-op, 1988-89 California, 1990-91 Co-op, 1992-94 Colorado. (Team known as Central Oregon 1979-80)BOISE1975-76 Oakland, 1978 Independent, 1987-89 Independent, 1990-96 California, 1997-2000 Anaheim, 2001-14 Chicago NL, 2015- ColoradoCOOS BAY-NORTH BEND1970-72 OaklandEUGENE1955-58 Independent, 1959-62 San Francisco, 1963 Chicago AL, 1964-65 Philadelphia, 1966 Philadelphia/St. Louis, 1967-68 Philadelphia, 1974 Independent, 1975-83 Cincin-nati, 1984-94 Kansas City, 1995-98 Atlanta, 1999-2000 Chicago NL, 2001-14 San Diego2015- Chicago NLEVERETT1984-94 San Francisco, 1995- SeattleGRAYS HARBOR1976-78 Independent, 1979 New York NL, 1980 IndependentHILLSBORO2013- ArizonaLEWISTON1955-56 Independent, 1957 Philadelphia, 1958-59 Independent, 1960-66 Kansas City, 1967-70 St. Louis, 1971 Independent, 1972 Baltimore, 1973-74 OaklandMEDFORD1967-68 San Francisco, 1969-71 Los Angeles, 1979-99 Oakland. (Team known as Rogue Valley 1969 and Southern Oregon 1988-99)NEW WESTMINSTER1974 IndependentPORTLAND1973-77 Independent, 1995-2000 ColoradoSALEM-KEIZER1955-60 Independent, 1961-65 Los Angeles NL, 1977-80 Independent, 1981-87 California, 1988-89 Los Angeles NL, 1997- San Francisco. (Team known as Salem prior to 1997)SEATTLE1972 Co-op, 1973-74 Cincinnati, 1975-76 IndependentSPOKANE1955-56 Independent, 1972 Los Angeles NL, 1983-94 San Diego, 1995-2002 Kansas City, 2003- TexasTRI-CITY1955-57 Independent, 1958 Pittsburgh, 1959 Independent, 1960-61 Baltimore, 1962 Independent, 1963-64 Los Angeles AL, 1965 Baltimore, 1966-68 Los Angeles NL, 1969 Oakland, 1970-72 San Diego, 1973-74 Independent, 1983-84 Texas, 1985 Independent, 1986 Co-op, 2001-14 Colorado, 2015- San DiegoVANCOUVER2000-10 Oakland, 2011- Toronto

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Northwest League Affiliations

VICTORIA1978-80 IndependentWALLA WALLA1969-71 Philadelphia, 1972 Hawaii, 1973-82 San Diego, 1983 Co-opWENATCHEE1955-56 Independent, 1957-58 Cincinnati, 1959-60 Independent, 1961-65 Chicago NLYAKIMA1955-57 Independent, 1958-65 Milwaukee, 1966 Atlanta, 1990-2000 Los Angeles NL, 2001-12 Arizona

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Team Nicknames

CURRENT NORTHWEST LEAGUE CITIES & TEAM NICKNAMES

Boise Hawks Spokane Indians A’s 1975-76 Indians 1955-56, 1972, 1983- Buckskins 1978 Tri-City Dust Devils Hawks 1987- Braves 1955-60, 1962 Eugene Emeralds Atoms 1961, 1965-68 Emeralds 1955-68, 1974- Angels 1963-64 Everett Aquasox A’s 1969 Giants 1984-94 Padres 1970-72 Aquasox 1995- Triplets 1973, 1983-86 Hillsboro Hops Ports 1974 Hops 2013- Dust Devils 2001- Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Vancouver Canadians Senators 1955-60, 1977-81 Canadians 2000- Dodgers 1961-65, 1988-89 Angels 1982-87 Volcanoes 1997-

FORMER NORTHWEST LEAGUE CITIES & TEAM NICKNAMES

Bellingham, WA New Westminster, B.C., Canada Dodgers 1973-76 Frasers 1974 Mariners 1977-94 Portland, OR Giants 1995-96 Mavericks 1973-77 Bend, OR (a.k.a. Central Oregon) Rockies 1995-2000 Rainbows 1970-71 Seattle, WA Timberhawks 1978 Rainiers 1972-76 Phillies 1979-86 Victoria, B.C., Canada Bucks 1987-91 Mussels 1978-80 Rockies 1992-94 Walla Walla, WA Coos Bay-North Bend, OR Phillies 1969-71 A’s 1970-73 Islanders 1972 Grays Harbor, WA Padres 1973-82 Ports 1976 Blue Mountain Bears 1983 Loggers 1977-78, 1980 Wentachee, WA Mets 1979 Chiefs 1955-65 Lewiston, ID Yakima, WA Broncs 1955-74 Bears 1955-64, 1990-2012 Medford, OR (a.k.a. Rogue Valley, So. Oregon) Braves 1965-66 Giants 1967-68 Dodgers 1969-71 A’s 1979-95 Timberjacks 1996-99

NWL All-Star Teams

1955 1956 1957 1B Carl Porter, Spo Roy Nixon, Yak Herb Anderson, Wen/Yak 2B Joe Jacobs, Lew Ron Jackson, Spo Ellis Burton, TC 3B Tom Agosta, Sal Hillis Layne, Lew Hillis Layne, Lew SS Gene Tanselli, Sal Elwayne Wilcox, Yak John Keller, Eug OF Duane Helbig, TC Chuck Essegian, Sal Donald Frailey, Eug Herm Lewis, Yak Lawrence Segovia, Wen John Dunn, Sal Napoleon Gulley, Spo Herm Lewis, Yak Herm Lewis, Yak C Robert Duretto, Wen Joe Rossi, Spo Don Lundberg, Wen UTL William Preston, Eug Daniel Holden, TC Mel Krause, Eug Mel Krause, Sal Vince Moreci, Yak Danial Holden, Eug P Gene Hayden, Wen Jerry Cade, Sal James Bailey, Wen George Storti, Eug Richard Young, Yak Charles Lybeck, Wen/Sal

1958 1959 1960 1B Bruce McIntosh, Lew Dick Wilson, Wen Len Tucker, Yak 2B Maurice Lerner, Yak Chuck Hiller, Eug Raymond Tabacchi, Lew3B Hillis Layne, Lew Rocky Columbo, Yak Ed Zander, Yak SS Reggie Hamilton, TC Sal Ferrera, Lew Denis Menke, Yak OF Elio Toboso, Wen Jerry Mason, Wen Jose Tartabull, Eug Photios Anthony, Sal Walt O’Neil, Yak Lorne Johnson, Yak Arnie Hallgren, Lew Joe Wilson, Sal Walt O’Neil, TC C John McNamara, Lew John McNamara, Lew Merritt Ranew, Yak -- -- Harry Dunlop, TC UTL -- Mel Krause (INF), Eug -- -- Layton Ducote (OF), Wen -- P Ted Kambour, Yak Jack Curtis, Wen John Stokoe, Yak Thorton Kipper, Lew Bobby Bolin, Eug Fred Rick, TC

1961 1962 1963 1B Mo Morhardt, Wen Gary Johnson, TC Danny Kern, Yak 2B Ossie Chavarria, Lew Rafael Gomez, Yak Jim Lefebvre, Sal 3B Dick Green, Lew Ronald Campbell, Wen Ernie Foli, TC SS Michael Sinnerud, Yak Walt Hriniak, Yak Ted Kubiak, Lew OF Jesus Alou, Eug Nelson Mathews, Wen Phil Borders, Wen Dick Bogard, Sal Emiliano Telleria, TC Vic Pagel, Sal Jim Barbieri, Sal Ethan Blackaby, Yak Lorne Johnson, Yak C Bob Barton, Eug; Rico Carty, Yak Butler Powell, Yak John McNamara, Lew; John McNamara, Lew -- Bill Bryan, Lew -- -- P Larry Danforth, Lew Larry Staab, Sal Dave Eilers, Yak Lazaro Gomez, Eug Ed Nottle, TC Terry Barber, Sal

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1964 1965 1966 1B Dick McLauglin, Sal Mike Fiore, TC Doug Paultz, Eug 2B Rafael Gomez, Yak Felix Milan, Yak Billy Grabarkewitz, TC 3B Winston Llenas, TC Bill Southworth, Yak Bob Young, Eug SS John Donaldson, Lew Bobby Floyd, TC Tony Canzano, TC OF Clarence Jones, Sal Arlie Burge, Lew Roger Nelson, Eug Bill Robinson, Yak Dave May, TC Oscar Brown, Yak Jack Warner, TC Herman Rathman, TC Roy Gleason, TC -- -- Terry Heizenrader, TC C Jim Campanis, Sal Jim Procopio, Wen Ted Sizemore, TC Del Bates, TC George Farson, TC -- UTL -- -- Larry Vlasin, Lew P Bill Edgerton, Lew Sam Cook, Wen Bob Baird, TC Phil Brown, Sal Larry Loughlin, Eug Mike Mathwig, TC

1967 1968 1969 1B Nick Van Lue, Eug Andre Thorton, Eug Ed Goldstone, WW 2B Robert Leatherwood, Eug Patrick Locanto, Eug Tommy Thompson, Lew 3B Noel Finley, Med Ron Cey, TC Bob Buckner, Med SS Alfonso Mairena, Lew Lucky Thompson, Lew Tommy Sandt, TC -- -- Ed Crosby, Lew OF Jim Magnuson, Eug Bill Brooks, Lew James Cardasis, Med Von Joshua, TC George Foster, Med Robert Long, Med Gary York, Med Joe Ferguson, TC Stephen Cooley, TC C John Martinez, Eug Stephen Krines, TC Jim Dietz, WW Jerry Muse, Med -- -- UTL -- Reid Braden, Eug Stephen Krines, Med P Wayne Swango, Eug Richard Dorsch, TC Don Stanhouse, TC Dale Spier, Med Ronald Henson, Eug Ted Gilje, Med 1970 1971 1972 1B Bob Beall, WW Tom Kostolsky, Med Tim Steele, Spo 2B Jim Van Wyck, Bend Kurt Russell, Bend Kim Andrew, Lew 3B Dan Joost, CBNB Marc Rhea, TC Dan Joost, WW SS Dave Ristig, Med Victor Diaz, Lew Jim Van Wyck, WW OF Lloyd Hutchinson, WW Dane Iorg, WW Jim Buckner, Lew Phil Bushman, Bend Allan Wise, Bend Nathaniel Clayton, Lew Doug Hunt, TC John Scott, TC Jerry Turner, TC C Mike Ivie, TC John Dusenbury, WW Michael Satterlee, Lew Stephen Krines, Med Tom Trebelhorn, Bend -- UTL -- -- John Snider, Spo -- -- Craig Settles, TC P Dan Spillner, TC John Franklin, TC Ed House, Lew Greg Millikan, Lew Bob Wolf, CBNB Don Standley, Spo

NWL All-Star Teams

1973 1974 1975 1B Bill Hobbs, Lew Mark Lucich, Eug Mark Lucich, Eug 2B Ed Cervantes, TC Ed Cervantes, Por Tom Watkins, Eug 3B Michael Dupree, WW Gene Delyon, WW John Helfrick, Por SS Mike Champion, WW Robert Waits, Por Darrell Woodard, BoiOF Kent Froede, TC Clifton Holland, Por Don Reynolds, WW Bob Cummings, Sea Terrence Jones, Por George McPherson, Eug Terrence Jones, Por Jeff Leonard, Bel Lynn Jones, Eug C Gerald Stone, WW Bill Hamilton, WW Rick Sweet, WW DH Reggie Thomas, Por Dick Meily, Eug Michael Rodriguez, Boi -- -- Paul Gilmartin, Sea UTL -- -- Steve Collette. Por P Joe McIntosh, WW Rick Sutcliffe, Bel George Benson, Sea Gene Lanthorn, Por James Emery, Por Paul Moskau, Eug Mike Allen, WW Guy Todd, Bel Rick Hicks, Por -- Keith Halgerson, Sea Ron Gill, WW

1976 1977 1978 1B George Kaage, Bel Greg Jackson, Eug Emil Drzayich, Boi 2B Steve Collette, Por Barry Evans, WW Jerry Johnson, WW 3B Paul O’Neil, WW Tom Kotchman, Eug Jim Gattis, GH SS Edward Cervantes, Por Ozzie Smith, WW Mobil Cox, WW OF Ron McNeely, Boi Patrick Ingraham, Eug Albert Richmond, WW Robert Kraft, Sea Robert Blakley, WW/GH Nick Belmonte, Boi Duane Walker, Eug Dave Henderson, Bel Paul Stevens, GH C Doug Wantz, Por Tom Johnson, GH Ray Corbett, Eug -- Rodolfo Arias, Bel Darryl Cias, Sal DH Mike Rodriguez, Boi Juan Delgado, GH Danny Thomas, Boi -- Paul Kirsch, Sal -- UTL -- -- Kevin Jacobsen, EugP George Benson, Sea Greg Biercevicz, Bel Jack Hobbs, Bel Scott Brown, Eug John Dunn, Por David Jannusch, GH Barry Biggerstaff, GH Joey McLaughlin, Por Dale Mohoric, Vic Steve Mura, WW Eric Mustad, WW Randy Miller, WW Bill Joseph, WW John Yandle, WW Robert Pietroburgo, Bel Mark Lee, WW -- --

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1979 1980 1981 1B Emil Drzayich, Vic Monte McAbee, CO Brick Smith, Bel 2B Roy Clark, Bel Juan Samuel, CO Dennis Seatts, Eug -- Paul Serna, Bel -- 3B John Seefried, Sal Kevin McGann, Bel Graham Conklin, BelSS Julio Franco, CO Rod Murphy, Vic Steve Kiefer, Med OF Bobby Garrett, Med Ron Little, Eug Eric Davis, Eug Ramon Estepa, Bel George Perez, WW Kevin Coughlin, Med Aaron Cain, WW Crestwell Pratt, Eug Phil Bradley, Bel -- -- Ricky Nelson, Bel C Herb Orensky, CO Jerry Willard, CO William Worden, Sal -- -- Scot Mitchell, Med -- -- Ricky Wilson, Bel DH Doug Lulay, WW Willie Darkis, CO -- UTL Jim Durrman, Med -- -- P Michael Barba, WW Mike Couchee, GH Brian Hunter, Bend David Froelich, WW William Johnson, CO Mark Langston, Bel Ed Koziol, Vic Ken Klacza, Vic -- Mike Ramsey, Eug Jeff Stottlemyre, Bel -- Mark Runyan, Sal Ed Vandeberg, Bel --

1982 1983 1984 1B Jim Eppard, Med Jose Tolentino, Med Ron Gideon, Bend 2B Brian Graham, Med Keith Thrower, Med Greg Litton, Ev 3B Chris James, Bend Robert Martinez, TC Brad Pounders, SpoSS Ray Thoma, Med Tony Evans, Eug Sergio Perez, Bend OF Tony Laurenzi, Med Oriol Perez, Bel Sam Haley, Bel Gregory Key, Sal Larry Beardman, Med Kevin Bootay, TC Roger Hill, Bel Mike O’Hara, Sal Brad Hill, TC C Terry McGriff, Eug Bill Hance, TC Dan Winters, Med -- Greg Toler, Eug -- DH Phil Strom, Med Jose Canseco, Med Robyn Amble, TC P Eric Berry, Med Mike Fulmer, Med Greg Brake, Med Edward Myers, Med Mark Bauer, Med Jim Walker, Bel 1985 1986 1987 1B Jim McCollom, Sal Nathan Olgesbee, Eug Steve Hendricks, Spo2B Julio Alcala, Eug John Toal, Ev Paul Faries, Spo 3B Dave Cortez, TC Anthony Pellegrino, Spo Mark Owens, Eug SS John Verducci, Ev Tom LeVasseur, Spo Jose Valentin, Spo OF Ron Jones, Bend Lee Stevens, Sal Ken Griffey, Jr., Bel Mike Loggins, Eug Drew Stratton, Med Bobby Moore, Eug Jerald Clark, Spo Dave Nash, Ev Jeff Mace, Boi C Chris Jelic, Eug Mike Knapp, Sal Andy Skeels, Spo DH Keith Foley, TC Carlos Escalera, Eug Jorge Pedre, Eug P Randy McCament, Ev Gary Blouin, Eug Mike Erb, Sal Dave Otto, Med Jim Peña, Ev Jim Campbell, Eug

NWL All-Star Teams

1988 1989 1990 1B Bob Hamelin, Eug Fred Cooley, SO Jay Gainer, Spo 2B Scott Bingham, Spo Kevin Higgins, Spo Giovanni Miranda, Eug3B Stan Royer, SO Craig Paquette, SO Mike Galle, Yak SS Rafael Bournigal, Sal Tim Wallace, Boi Kevin Farlow, Spo OF Shannon Coppell, EV Kevin Long, Eug Matt Mieske, Spo Jeff Mace, Boi Darrell Sherman, Spo Eric Booker, SO Braulio Castillo, Sal Steve Hosey, Ev Mark Dalesandro, BoiC Eddie Tucker, Ev Mike Piazza, Sal Eric Helfand, SO DH John Kuehl, Spo Dave Staton, Spo Brian Stephens, BelP Tony Floyd, SO Rick Davis, Spo Hilly Hathaway, Boi Kevin MacLeod, SO Kerry Knox, Spo Randy Powers, Boi

1991 1992 1993 1B Murph Proctor, Yak Larry Sutton, Eug Jason Thompson, Spo2B Eddy Diaz, Bel Steve Sisco, Eug Mark Simmons, Boi3B Joe Randa, Eug Mark Sobolewski, SO Doug Newstrom, YakSS Brent Gates, SO Jason Bates, Bend Brett King, Ev OF Mike Neill, SO Terrence Frazier, SO Todd Greene, Boi Matt Brewer, Ev Papo Ramos, Ev Aaron Iatarola, Boi Mark Johnson, Eug Bill Robbs, Spo Keith Williams, Ev C Frank Charles, Ev Chris Abbe, Yak Mike Sweeney, Eug DH Leon Glenn, Bend Fred McNair, Bel Sal Fasano, Eug P Mike Hampton, Bel Mike Butler, Boi Bob Wolcott, Bel Julian Heredia, Boi Mark Thompson, Bend Glenn Dishman, Spo Ken Grundt, Ev Chris Eddy, Eug Matt Mantei, Bel Troy Percival, Boi John Pricher, Boi Steve Day, Ev

1994 1995 1996 1B John Donati, Boi Danny Buxbaum, Boi Rob Zachmann, Ev 2B Chris Dean, Bel Jon Watson, Bel Doug Livingston, Por -- -- Tony Zuniga, Bel 3B Greg Morris, Boi Ryan Kane, Boi Brain Rust, Eug SS Eric Martins, SO Miguel Tejada, SO Mike Caruso, Bel OF Ben Grieve, SO Kevin Gibbs, Yak Justin Bowles, SO Chris Latham, Yak Kevin Ham, Boi Adam Johnson, Eug Dante Powell, Ev Joe Trippy, Eug Nate Murphy, Boi C Bret Hemphill, Boi Patrick Hallmark, Spo Matt Curtis, Boi -- -- Dax Norris, Eug DH Pookie Jones, Bend James Vida, Spo Steve Hacker, Eug Paul Konerko, Yak -- -- P John Vanhof, Bel Marc D’Alessandro, Por Ken Vining, Bel Marino Santana, Bel Travis Thurmond, Boi Brandon Leese, Bel Bubba Dixon, Spo Adam Butler, Eug Jeff Kubenka, Yak Tim Grieve, Eug Grant Vermillion, Boi Mick Pageler, Bel

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1997 1998 1999 1B Mark Burke, Eug Jason Hart, SO Sean McGowan, S-K Nick Leach, Yak -- -- 2B Travis Young, S-K Jason Huisman, Boi Alfredo Amezaga, Boi3B Adam Piatt, SO Henry Calderon, Spo G.J. Raymundo, SpoSS Nelson Castro, Boi Chone Figgins, Por Mark Ellis, Spo OF Dermal Brown, Spo Jeremy Dodson, Spo Kirk Asche, SO Casey Child, Boi Juan Pierre, Por Michael O’Keefe, Boi Juan LeBron, Spo Jake Weber, Ev Chris Snelling, Ev C Jason Dewey, Boi Paul Phillips, Spo Gerald Laird, SO DH Mike Marchiano, Ev Bill Mott, Boi Ken Harvey, Spo P Mike Riley, S-K Cary Ammons, Spo Cam Esslinger, Por Matt Wise, Boi Jeff Hundley, Boi Craig Anderson, Ev Clint Chrysler, Ev Chris Mears, Ev Jay Gehrke, Spo Ara Petrosian, Por Shawn Sedlacek, Spo Tony Cogan, Spo -- Chris Demouy, Boi Bryan Mazur, SO -- Benji Miller, S-K --

2000 2001 2002 1B Garrett Atkins, Por Brad Bouras, Boi Jon Nelson, Ev -- Greg Dobbs, Ev -- 2B Blake Blasi, Eug Tim Merritt, Ev Ismael Castro, Ev -- Dan Uggla, Yak -- 3B Lance Niekro, S-K Corey Slavik, Boi Donnie Hood, Boi SS Freddie Bynum, Van Jason Bartlett, Eug Oscar Materano, TC OF Jamal Strong, Ev Matt Allegra, Van Carlos Arr oyo, Ev Nick Alvarez, Yak Syketo Anderson, Boi Gary Harris, Ev Brad Hawpe, Por J.J. Johnson, Boi Freddy Lewis, S-K C Trey Lunsford, S-K Casey Myers, Van Rene Rivera, Ev Ryan Jorgensen, Eug -- -- DH Brad Downing, Boi Greg Sain, Eug Micah Hoffpauir, Boi P Wilton Chavez, Eug Angel Guzman, Boi Greg Bruso, S-K Mark Freed, Eug Dontrelle Willis, Boi Jared Doyle, Yak Charlie Thames, Boi Wes Hutchison, S-K Andy Sisco, Boi Adrian Aguilera, Yak Jorge Sosa, Ev Gabe Ribas, Eug -- Brett Price, Van Billy Keppinger, Spo -- -- Isaac Pavlik, TC

NWL All-Star Teams

2003 2004 2005 1B Brian Dopirak, Boi Lachlan Dale, Eug Will Thompson, S-K2B Nick Orlandos, Ev Erik Dean, TC Luis Valbuena, Ev 3B Jamie D’Antona, Yak Matt Macri, TC Pablo Sandoval, S-K SS Omar Quintanilla, Van Asdrubal Cabrera, Ev German Duran, Spo OF Jeremy Cleveland, Spo Javier Herrera, Van Travis Becktel, TC Conor Jackson, Yak Brian Horwitz, S-K Mike Mooney, S-K Brian Wahlbrink, Eug Luis Montanez, Boi Steve Murphy, Spo C Todd Jennings, S-K Mike Nickeas, Spo Josh Ford, Yak DH Brad Vericker, S-K Chris Carter, Yak Lizahio Baez, Spo P Felix Hernandez, Ev A.J. Shappi, Yak Darin Downs, Boi Sean Thompson, Eug Shawn Nottingham, Ev Mike Madsen, Van Eddie Bonine, Eug Jim Miller, TC Brad Kilby, Van Dustin Glant, Yak Jerry Blevins, Boi Brian Anderson, S-K Clint Goocher, Yak -- --

2006 2007 2008 1B Craig Cooper, Eug Daniel Hamblin, Van Mike Loberg, S-K 2B Emmanuel Burriss, S-K Matthew Downs, S-K Josh Harrison, Boi 3B Alex Valdez, Van Clayton Conner, Yak Josh Vitters, Boi SS Daniel Mayora, TC Mark Hallberg, Yak Ryan Flaherty, Boi OF Cyle Hankerd, Yak Gregory Halman, Ev Charles Blackmon, TC Chad Huffman, Eug Jonathan Wyatt, Boi Dan Robertson, Eug Matt Sulentic, Van Luis Durango, Eug Sawyer Carroll, Eug C Chad Tracy, Spo Jonathan Greene, Spo Travis Howell, Eug DH Russ Canzler, Boi Garrett Baker, S-K Ryan Keedy, Boi P Shane Dove, Yak Thomas Brewer, S-K Wilfredo Boscan, Spo Adam Cowart, S-K Edward Paredes, Ev Kenneth Durst, TC Jeremy Paplebon, Boi Daniel Otero, S-K Jose Guzman, Van Juan Trinidad, S-K Ryan Falcon, Spo Rob Musgrave, Eug -- -- Tim Murphy, Spo

2009 2010 2011 1B Ryan Wheeler, Yak Yazy Arbelo, Yak Paul Hoilman, Boi 2B Vincent Belnome, Eug Pierre LaPage, Boi Jon Berti, Van 3B Drew Biery, S-K Kevin Mailloux, Ev Jimmy Comerota, Yak -- -- Travis Whitmore, EugSS Hak-Ju Lee, Boi Zach Walters, Yak Joe Panik. S-K OF Jose Valdez, Boi Alvaro Ramirez, Boi Brett Krill, S-K Miguel Velazquez, Spo Jared Hoying, Spo Jesus Galindo, S-K Ryan Royster, Ev Ryan Scoma, S-K Jabari Blash, Ev C Vincent DiFazio, Spo Emmanuel Quiles, Eug Rafael Lopez, Boi -- Steven Baron, Ev -- DH Drew Biery, S-K A.J. Kirby-Jones, Van Mike Murray, S-K P Jorge Bucardo, S-K A.J. Griffin, Van Christian Bergman, TC Nicholas Greenwood, Eug Eury De La Rosa, Yak Jose Campos, Ev Robert Ross, Spo Chad Bettis, TC Justin Nicolino, Van Charles Ruiz, TC Anthony Fernandez, Ev Drew Permison, Van Craig Bennigson, TC -- Kenneth Roberts, TC

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2012 1B Taylor Ard, Eve 2B Gioskar Amaya, Boi 3B Patrick Kivlehan, Eve SS Jorge Flores, Van OF Francisco, Sosa, TC Kyle Von Tungeln, TC Royce Bolinger, Spo C Mike Zunino, Eve DH Taylor Ard, Eve P Christopher Nunn, Eug Roman Madrid, Eug Javier Avendano, Van Alexander Carreras, Yak

2013 All-Star Game StartersNORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISIONC Mike Reeves, Van C Lance Rymel, BoiINF L.B. Danzler, Van INF Sam Eberle, S-KINF Jordan Leyland, Van INF Dan Lockhart, BoiINF Alex Mehrten, TC INF Jacob Rogers, BoiINF DJ Peterson, Eve INF Jeremy Sy, S-KINF Jack Reinheimer, Eve OF Yasiel Balaguert, BoiOF Chris Garia, Spo OF Tyler Hollick, S-KOF Brendan Kalfus, Van OF Yogey Perez-Ramos, HilOF Ian Parmley, Van OF Ronnie Richardson, EugSP Jeremy Gabryszwski, Van SP Andrew Leenhouts, S-KSP Eric Brown, Van SP James Pugliese, BoiSP Lars Huijer, Eve SP Erik Schoenrock, EugRP Trent Daniel, TC RP Will Locante, Hil RP Raymundo, Montero, S-K

2014 All-Star Game StartersNORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISIONC Marcus Greene, Spo C Justin Marra, BoiINF Franklin Barreto, Van INF Christian Arroyo, S-KINF Ryan McBroom, Van INF Will Callaway, S-KINF Seth Spivey, Spo INF Franchy Cordero, EugINF Jose Trevino, Spo INF Marcus Davis, EugOF Austin Cousino, Eve INF Travious Relaford, S-KOF Roemon Fields, Van OF Jeffrey Baez, BoiOF Eduard Pinto, Spo OF Rashad Crawford, BoiOF Luke Tendler, Spo OF Grant Heyman, HilSP Jairo Labourt, Van SP Nick Baker, HilRP Scott Firth, TC RP Zac Curtis, Hil

NWL All-Star Teams

2015 C Miguel Gomez, SK1B Brian Mundell, Boi2B Frandy Delarosa, Eug3B Kevin Padlo, BoiSS Drew Jackson, EveDH Sean Hurley, VanOF LeDarius Clark, Spo Braden Bishop, Eve Jose Carlos Urena, TCP Carlos Hernandez, Hil Oscar De La Cruz, Eug Andrew Leenhouts, SK Walter Lockett, TC Jared Miller, Hil

2016C Luke Lowery, Hil1B Kristian Brito, Eve2B Kevin Rivera, SK3B Nick Zammarelli, EveSS Garrett Hammpson, BoiDH Jacob Bosiokovic, BoiOF Eric Filia, Eve Gio Brusa, SK Heath Quinn, SKP Anfernee Benitez, Hil Dylan Cease, Eug Joey Lucchesi, TC Manuel Rondon, Eug Patrick Murphy, Van

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NWL 50th Anniversary Team

NWL 50th ANNIVERSARY TEAM (1955-2004)As selected by a special league committee in 2004

Position Name Club Year C Mike Piazza Salem Dodgers 1989 1B Ken Harvey Spokane Indians 1999 2B Juan Samuel Central Oregon Phillies 1980 3B Hillis Layne Lewiston Broncs 1955-59 SS Ozzie Smith Walla Walla Padres 1977 OF Eric Davis Eugene Emeralds 1980-81 OF Ken Griffey, Jr. Bellingham Mariners 1987 OF Tony Gwynn Walla Walla Padres 1981 OF Rickey Henderson Boise Athletics 1976 Utility Mel Krause Salem Senators/Eugene Emeralds 1955-61 SP Bobby Bolin Eugene Emeralds 1959 SP Mark Bauer Medford Athletics 1983 SP Jesse Foppert Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 2001 SP Paul Moskau Eugene Emeralds 1975 RP Troy Percival Boise Hawks 1991 RP John Pricher Boise Hawks 1992 Manager Tom Kotchman Boise Hawks 1990-2000