2013 Pacific Association season

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2013 Pacific Association season
League Pacific Association
Sport Baseball
DurationMay 28, 2013 – August 25, 2013 [1]
Number of games75 (186 games in total)
Number of teams5
Regular season
Season champions San Rafael Pacifics
League postseason
Finals champions Na Koa Ikaika Maui
  Runners-up San Rafael Pacifics
PACA seasons

The 2013 Pacific Association season was the first season of the Pacific Association. In 2013, The Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs was announced as a new Independent professional baseball league based out of California and Hawaii. The league was an outgrowth of the North American Baseball League, which ceased operations after the 2012 season.

Contents

Teams that carried over from NABL consisted of the Hawaii Stars, Na Koa Ikaika Maui, San Rafael Pacifics and traveling team Sonoma County Grapes. After not being able to agree on lease terms, the Sonoma Grapes opted out of the 2013 season. The Vallejo Admirals were later announced as the fourth charter franchise.

Team and rule changes On May 28, the season began when the Hawaiian teams hosted two three-game inter-league series against the Baseball Challenge League of Japan. On May 30, the California teams played inter-league games against the Freedom Pro Baseball League in Arizona to open play.

In early July, the Admirals announced they would not be traveling to Hawaii, due to traveling costs and other financial issues. On July 6, the East Bay Lumberjacks were admitted as full members into the Pacific Association which included a second trip to Hawaii, replacing the Admirals. [2] On July 12, the Pacific Association suspended the Admirals’ operations due to further financial issues. After a change in ownership, the Admirals resumed play 11 days later.

On July 30, both Hawaiian teams flew to Japan to play six inter-league games, one-game against each of the Baseball Challenge League teams.

In late July, only the Prescott Montezuma Federals of the Freedom League fulfilled their inter-league trip to California. The Freedom League announced the other remaining clubs were not able to travel due to financial problems, once again causing further scheduling issues. The Santa Rosa Rose Buds, who were guests of the Pacific Association and the recently admitted East Bay Lumberjacks filled the vacant schedule that the Freedom League created.

On August 13, the Lumberjacks rebranded to the Bay Cal Lumberjacks. [3]

On August 15, the Hawaiian teams flew to California for the inaugural Pacific Association playoffs.

Both Hawaii teams, the Stars and the Warriors, ceased operations after playing the 2013 season citing high travel costs of bringing in opponents from Northern California. The East Bay Lumberjacks also did not return for a second season.

Regular season standings

as of August 25, 2013

Pacific Association
Regular Season Standings
PosTeam G W L T Pct. GB
1y San Rafael Pacifics 7554210.720--
2x Maui Na Koa Ikaika 7547280.6277.0
3x Vallejo Admirals 6028320.46718.5
4x Hawaii Stars 6826411.39024.0
5x East Bay Lumberjacks 377300.18928.0

[4]

Pacific Association vs. other leagues

2013 records against non-conference foes:

Regular season
Other LeaguesRecord
BCL 9–14–1
FPBL 9–8
Guests15–1
Other leagues Total33–23–1
Pacific Association vs Baseball Challenge League
PosTeam G W L T
1 Na Koa Ikaika Maui 12750
2 Hawaii Stars 12291

Na Koa Ikaika Maui vs. BCL

Na Koa Ikaika won the series, 4–2.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1May 28 Ishikawa Million Stars – 2, Na Koa Ikaika – 9 Maehara Stadium 3:00800 [5]  
2May 29Ishikawa Million Stars – 4, Na Koa Ikaika – 5Maehara Stadium2:00200 [6]  
3May 30Ishikawa Million Stars – 5, Na Koa Ikaika – 2Maehara Stadium2:34-- [7]  
4May 31 Shinano Grandserows – 0, Na Koa Ikaika – 3Maehara Stadium3:00-- [8]  
5June 1Shinano Grandserows – 7, Na Koa Ikaika – 2Maehara Stadium3:13-- [9]  
6June 2Shinano Grandserows – 4, Na Koa Ikaika – 5Maehara Stadium3:14-- [10]

Series tied, 3–3 [11] .

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1July 30Na Koa Ikaika – 6, Fukui Miracle Elephants – 4Kanazawa, Japan2:14514 [12]  
2July 31Na Koa Ikaika – 3, Toyama Thunderbirds – 9 Tonami Stadium 2:30422 [13]  
3August 1Na Koa Ikaika – 8, Ishikawa Million Stars – 3Ishikawa, Japan2:27411 [14]  
4August 2Na Koa Ikaika – 3, Shinano Grandserows – 5 Nagano Olympic Stadium 2:38797 [15]  
5August 4Na Koa Ikaika – 2, Gunma Diamond Pegasus – 12 Takasago Municipal Baseball Stadium 2:28384 [16]  
6August 5Na Koa Ikaika – 6, Niigata Albirex Baseball Club – 4 Niigata Prefectural Baseball Stadium 2:33649 [17]

Hawaii Stars vs. BCL

Shinano & Ishikawa won the series, 4–2.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1May 28Shinano Grandserows – 5, Hawaii Stars – 3 Wong Stadium 3:30317 [18]  
2May 29Shinano Grandserows – 7, Hawaii Stars – 2Wong Stadium3:32-- [19]  
3May 30Shinano Grandserows – 2, Hawaii Stars – 5Wong Stadium2:30-- [20]  
4May 31Ishikawa Million Stars – 6, Hawaii Stars – 3Wong Stadium3:25-- [21]  
5June 1Ishikawa Million Stars – 3, Hawaii Stars – 4Wong Stadium3:26-- [22]  
6June 2Ishikawa Million Stars – 4, Hawaii Stars – 0Wong Stadium3:14155 [23]

BCL won the series, 5–0–1 [24] .

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1July 30Hawaii Stars – 2, Gunma Diamond Pegasus – 10 Takasago Municipal Baseball Stadium 2:21424 [25]  
2July 31Hawaii Stars – 0, Niigata Albirex Baseball Club – 11 Niigata Prefectural Baseball Stadium 2:15597 [26]  
3August 1Hawaii Stars – 3, Shinano Grandserows – 13 Nagano Olympic Stadium 2:38585 [27]  
4August 2Hawaii Stars – 6, Fukui Miracle Elephants – 6Kanazawa, Japan2:21592 [28]  
5August 3Hawaii Stars – 1, Toyama Thunderbirds – 5 Tonami Stadium 2:12546 [29]  
6August 4Hawaii Stars – 6, Ishikawa Million Stars – 8Ishikawa, Japan2:181,868 [30]
Pacific Association vs Freedom Pro Baseball League
PosTeam G W L
1 San Rafael Pacifics 963
2 Vallejo Admirals 835

San Rafael Pacifics vs. Freedom League

San Rafael won the series, 6–3.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1May 31San Rafael Pacifics – 4, Montezuma Federals – 7 Roughrider Park 2:57-- [31]  
2June 1 (DH)San Rafael Pacifics – 11, Montezuma Federals – 7Roughrider Park1:49-- [32]  
3June 1 (DH)San Rafael Pacifics – 14, Montezuma Federals – 5Roughrider Park2:46-- [33]  
4June 2San Rafael Pacifics – 7, Montezuma Federals – 18Roughrider Park2:57-- [34]  
5June 3San Rafael Pacifics – 21, Montezuma Federals – 6Roughrider Park3:25-- [35]  
6June 4San Rafael Pacifics – 4, Goodyear Centennials – 9 Goodyear Ballpark 3:12-- [36]  
7August 6Montezuma Federals – 5, San Rafael Pacifics – 8 Albert Park 3:04-- [37]  
8August 7Montezuma Federals – 2, San Rafael Pacifics – 4Albert Park2:35-- [38]  
9August 8Montezuma Federals – 2, San Rafael Pacifics – 7Albert Park2:44-- [39]

Vallejo Admirals vs. Freedom League

Freedom League won the series, 3–5.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1May 31Vallejo Admirals – 0, Goodyear Centennials – 4 Goodyear Ballpark 2:16-- [40]  
2June 1Vallejo Admirals – 5, Phoenix Prospectors – 10Goodyear ballpark3:30-- [41]  
3June 2 (DH)Vallejo Admirals – 7, Peoria Explorers – 13Goodyear ballpark2:47-- [42]  
4June 2 (DH)Vallejo Admirals – 11, Goodyear Centennials – 7Goodyear ballpark3:58-- [43]  
5June 4Vallejo Admirals – 3, Phoenix Prospectors – 8 Goodyear Ballpark 2:13-- [44]  
6August 9Montezuma Federals – 1, Vallejo Admirals – 2Wilson Park2:29-- [45]  
7August 10Montezuma Federals – 3, Vallejo Admirals – 4Wilson Park4:14-- [46]  
8August 11Montezuma Federals – 9, Vallejo Admirals – 7Wilson Park3:21-- [47]
Pacific Association vs Guest Division
PosTeam G W L
1 San Rafael Pacifics 550
2 Na Koa Ikaika Maui 330
3 Hawaii Stars 330
4 Vallejo Admirals 541

Statistical leaders

Hitting

StatPlayerTeamTotal
HR Johnny Woodard, Ray Serrano San Rafael Pacifics, Na Koa Ikaika Maui 11
AVG Price Kendall San Rafael Pacifics .339
RBIs Maikel Jova San Rafael Pacifics 68
SB Matt Hibbert Hawaii Stars 32

Pitching

StatPlayerTeamTotal
W Chad Blackwell Na Koa Ikaika Maui 10
ERA Chad Blackwell Na Koa Ikaika Maui 1.91
SO Logan Odom San Rafael Pacifics 100
SV Colin Allen San Rafael Pacifics 15

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

Playoffs

Format

The Vallejo Admirals hosted a round robin tournament that included themselves, the Hawaii Stars and Bay Cal Lumberjacks to determine who would advance to the semi-final game. All games were held at Wilson Park. These games were held August 20-24th. The Vallejo Admirals won the play-in game tournament and advanced to the semi-final matchup vs. Na Koa Ikaika Maui.

The San Rafael Pacifics hosted both the semi-final and championship game at Albert Park. Both games were played on August 25. Na Koa Ikaika Maui defeated the Vallejo Admirals 8–3, and then the heavily favored San Rafael Pacifics 6–1, earning themselves the first Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs Championship.

Pacific Association Round Robin Play in tournament
PosTeam G W L
1x Vallejo Admirals 330
2e Hawaii Stars 312
3e East Bay Lumberjacks 303

Awards

Individual Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Most Valuable PlayerPrice Kendall San Rafael Pacifics

Monthly awards

Weekly awards

Notable players

Former Major League Baseball players who played in the Pacific Association in 2013

Other notable players who played in the Pacific Association in 2013

Head to head matchups

2013 Head-to-head standings
TeamEBFukuiGYGunmaHIIshikawaMAUINiigataPeoriaPHXPrescottSRFSCSRShinanoToyamaVALTotals For
East Bay 0—71—82—84—77–30
Fukui 5–2–10–0–17–14–20—11–6–12—610–11–225–40–7
Goodyear 4–88–77–61—01—121–22
Gunma 2–5–11—03—51—06–14–312—116—231–37–4
Hawaii 7—00–0–10—11—38—150—13—123—01—30–13–526–41–1
Ishikawa 14–7–25—33—11—32—63–4–19–1437–38–3
Maui 8—11—00—115—83—11—08—103—02—20—16—447–28
Niigata 6–1–114–6–31—06—20—119–46—252–16–4
Peoria 8–410–92–61—021–19
Phoenix 7–89–105–42—023–22
Prescott 6–76–24–52—61—219–22
San Rafael 8—20—112—310—86—21—04—013—554–21
Santa Clara0–10–1
Santa Rosa0—30—30—41—41–14
Shinano 6—211—123—14–3–12—24—194—434–43–1
Toyama 11–10–22—61—014—91—02—64—435–35–2
Vallejo 7—41—15—34—60—10—22—15—134—128–32
Totals Against30—740–25–722—2137–31–441–26–138–37–328–4716–52–419–2122—2322—1921–541—014—143–34–135–35–228–32461–461–22

Updated with the results of all games through regular season. No games are not counted twice. Complete results for BCL, Freedom Pro Baseball League and Pacific Association.

Record vs. opponents

2013 Pacific Association Record vs. opponents
TeamEBHIMAUISRFVAL
East Bay 0–71–82–84–7
Hawaii 7–08–153–123–5
Maui 8–115–88–106–4
San Rafael 8–212–310–813–5
Vallejo 7–45–34–65–13
2013 Pacific Association Record vs. BCL
TeamFukuiGunmaHIIshikawaMAUINiigataShinanoToyama
Fukui 5–2–10–0–17–14–20–11–6–12–610–11–2
Gunma 2–5–11–03–51–06–14–312–116–2
Hawaii 0–0–10–11–30–12–20–1
Ishikawa 14–7–25–33–11–32–63–4–19–14
Maui 1–00–13–11–02–20–1
Niigata 6–1–114–6–31–06–20–119–46–2
Shinano 6–211–123–14–3–11–30–04—194–4
Toyama 11–10–22–61–014–91–02–64–4

Updated with the results of all games through regular season. Hawaii and Maui games are not counted twice. BCL teams head-to-head standings are included in grid. In 2013, BCL recorded 72 official league games. The six games played by Ishikawa and Shinano in May at Hawaii are not part of BCL's official standings. They are official for the Pacific Association standings. Those games are included for the purpose of this grid. [50]

2013 Pacific Association Record vs. FPBL
TeamGYPeoriaPHXPrescottSRFVAL
Goodyear 4–88–77–61–01–1
Peoria 8–410–92–60–01–0
Phoenix 7–89–105–40–02–0
Prescott 6–76–24–52–61–2
San Rafael 0–10–00–06–2
Vallejo 1–10–10–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through regular season. San Rafael and Vallejo games are not counted twice. FPBL teams head-to-head standings are included in grid. [51]

2013 Pacific Association Record vs. Guest
TeamHIMAUISRFSCSRVAL
Hawaii 0–03–0
Maui 0–03–0
San Rafael 1–04–0
Santa Clara0–00–00–10–00–0
Santa Rosa0–30–30–40–01–4
Vallejo 0–04–1

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