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Standings

PCL · 2026

Current PCL 2026 standings with 10 teams. Sugar Land leads the table with 3 points after 3 matches, followed by Las Vegas Aviators on 3 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostRuns For:Runs AgainstRun Diff
1Sugar Land33030:6+24
2Las Vegas Aviators33020:6+14
3Albuquerque Isotopes32120:13+7
4Reno Aces32117:16+1
5Round Rock Express32116:20-4
6Tacoma Rainiers31220:16+4
7Oklahoma City Dodgers31216:17-1
8Salt Lake Bees31213:20-7
9Sacramento River Cats3036:20-14
10El Paso Chihuahuas3036:30-24

Results

PCL · 50
PCL21/06/2026–27/06/2026
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Upcoming Fixtures

100 matches
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Sugar Land
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
El Paso Chihuahuas
Las Vegas Aviators
Tacoma Rainiers
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Reno Aces
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Salt Lake Bees
Round Rock Express
Las Vegas Aviators
Salt Lake Bees
Reno Aces
Albuquerque Isotopes
Sacramento River Cats
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Round Rock Express
Las Vegas Aviators
Albuquerque Isotopes
Sacramento River Cats
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Salt Lake Bees
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Tacoma Rainiers
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Round Rock Express
Las Vegas Aviators
Salt Lake Bees
Reno Aces
Albuquerque Isotopes
Sacramento River Cats
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sugar Land
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Albuquerque Isotopes
Round Rock Express
Sacramento River Cats
Oklahoma City Dodgers
Las Vegas Aviators
El Paso Chihuahuas
Reno Aces
Tacoma Rainiers
Tacoma Rainiers
Sacramento River Cats

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the PCL. Sugar Land leads with 3 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostRuns ForRuns Against
Sugar Land1330306
Las Vegas Aviators2330206
Albuquerque Isotopes33212013
Reno Aces43211716
Round Rock Express53211620
Tacoma Rainiers63122016
Oklahoma City Dodgers73121617
Salt Lake Bees83121320
Sacramento River Cats9303620
El Paso Chihuahuas10303630

Past Seasons

PCL

Browse 8 archived seasons of the PCL, from 2018 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1903

The Pacific Coast League was established in 1903 as a small regional league that rapidly expanded to become one of the most prestigious minor leagues in baseball history. Unlike the Eastern Leagues, the PCL operated in the western United States where weather permitted extended seasons, with clubs occasionally playing 180+ games annually. The San Francisco Seals famously logged a PCL-record 230 games in 1905. Throughout the early-to-mid 20th century, the PCL rivaled major league baseball in talent and popularity along the Pacific Coast, producing legendary players including Joe DiMaggio, who recorded a 61-game hitting streak with the Seals in 1933. The league transitioned dramatically after Major League Baseball's westward expansion in 1958, when the Dodgers and Giants relocated to California, fundamentally altering the PCL's competitive landscape. Today, the PCL operates as Triple-A affiliated baseball, serving as the direct pathway to MLB, with all 10 franchises maintaining active relationships with major league organizations.

  • 1903 — Pacific Coast League founded as an independent regional professional baseball league
  • 1933 — Joe DiMaggio sets PCL record with 61-game hitting streak for San Francisco Seals
  • 1947 — PCL attendance exceeds 4 million spectators for the first time in league history
  • 1958 — Major League Baseball expansion to the West Coast fundamentally changes PCL's role
  • 2021 — PCL realigns under new MLB ownership structure with all teams as official MLB affiliates
  • 2024 — Sugar Land Space Cowboys win PCL championship in their fourth year as an affiliate

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams10

The Pacific Coast League operates as a round-robin competition divided into East and West divisions. Teams play approximately 149 games during the regular season from April through September, with each club competing in a home-and-away format against divisional and non-divisional opponents. The league champion is determined through a multi-round playoff structure where division winners advance to best-of-five championship series. Unlike traditional minor leagues, the PCL features no promotion or relegation; all franchises maintain permanent MLB affiliate status, with players moving between Triple-A and major league rosters based on performance and organizational need. The playoff format ensures competitive balance while maximizing the league's developmental mission.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesSan Francisco Seals (14)All-time top scorerJigger Statz (3,356 hits)

The San Francisco Seals' 14 PCL championships remain unmatched in league history; among active franchises, the Tacoma Rainiers lead with seven titles, followed by Sacramento River Cats with five championships.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 Pacific Coast League season represents a critical development cycle for all 10 affiliated franchises as they prepare prospects for potential major league contributions. The Sacramento River Cats and Tacoma Rainiers continue their rivalry as historically successful franchises, with the River Cats' connection to the San Francisco Giants providing a steady stream of organizational talent. The Round Rock Express and Oklahoma City Dodgers represent strong competitive units, with Oklahoma City leveraging the Los Angeles Dodgers' extensive farm system resources.

In the East Division, the El Paso Chihuahuas emerged as championship contenders in 2024 before losing the PCL title to Sugar Land Space Cowboys, who captured their first championship in their fourth year as a Triple-A affiliate. This victory demonstrated the rapid development trajectory possible within the modern PCL structure, where teams can transition from mid-tier contenders to champions within seasons. The Albuquerque Isotopes and Reno Aces represent established franchises with deep minor league histories, while the Las Vegas Aviators have become increasingly competitive under Oakland Athletics affiliation.

The 2025/26 season will showcase the league's continued evolution as a premier development circuit. With approximately 149 games in the regular season, teams face intense competition to secure playoff positioning. The Tacoma Rainiers, historically the most successful active franchise with seven PCL championships, will look to leverage their Seattle Mariners affiliation to maintain contention. Meanwhile, emerging programs like Sugar Land demonstrate that newer franchises can rapidly establish championship-caliber rosters through effective organizational alignment.

The competitive balance within the PCL reflects the broader health of the Triple-A system. Unlike historical eras when PCL teams operated independently, the modern league's structure ensures that talent flows systematically between affiliates and major league organizations. This creates predictable competitive patterns where well-resourced MLB organizations typically field stronger Triple-A rosters. However, the PCL's format still permits surprising playoff runs, as Sugar Land's 2024 championship proved, where effective player development and timely performance can overcome regular season standings.

Historical Significance and Modern Evolution

The Pacific Coast League's transformation from independent powerhouse to MLB affiliate represents one of baseball's most significant structural shifts. In the early 20th century, the PCL rivaled Major League Baseball in talent, popularity, and prestige. The San Francisco Seals' 14 championships established the franchise as one of professional baseball's greatest dynasties, while legendary players like Jigger Statz accumulated PCL records that remain largely unmatched. Statz's 2,790 games played and 3,356 hits in the PCL represent extraordinary minor league achievements that underscore the league's historical significance.

The 1958 westward expansion of Major League Baseball fundamentally altered the PCL's trajectory. With the Dodgers and Giants relocating to California, the league lost its independence and gradually transitioned into MLB's farm system. This evolution, while reducing the PCL's cultural prominence, elevated its strategic importance as the highest level of player development. Today, the PCL serves as the direct pathway to major league baseball, with every player, coach, and executive in the league understanding that performance here directly influences major league opportunities.

The modern PCL features unprecedented attendance and media coverage for a minor league, with franchises regularly drawing 5,000+ spectators per game across the 149-game season. The collective attendance of over 4 million annually demonstrates the league's continued relevance to western sports fans. Additionally, the PCL's geographical distribution—with six of 10 teams located outside the Pacific Time Zone—reflects the league's expansion beyond its historic western boundaries to include franchises in Oklahoma, Texas, and Arizona.

Development Pipeline and Organizational Structure

Every PCL franchise operates under direct MLB organizational control, creating a vertically integrated development system unlike any other professional league. The Sacramento River Cats, for example, function as the San Francisco Giants' primary player development facility, while the Oklahoma City Dodgers serve the Los Angeles Dodgers' extensive farm system. This structure ensures that Triple-A rosters reflect major league organizational priorities, with prospects moving between the PCL and MLB based on performance, injury status, and competitive needs.

The 10-team configuration creates logical divisional alignments that balance competitive integrity with operational efficiency. The East Division includes teams affiliated with organizations across the country, while the West Division clusters geographically proximate franchises. This arrangement minimizes travel costs while maintaining competitive balance through the round-robin format and multi-round playoff structure.

The PCL's role in player development extends beyond individual prospect advancement. The league serves as a testing ground for organizational strategies, roster construction approaches, and player management philosophies. Managers and coaches use the PCL to evaluate talent, develop young players, and prepare organizational depth for major league demands. Additionally, the PCL provides major league organizations with a controlled environment to rehabilitate injured players, test new talent evaluations, and maintain organizational flexibility during the MLB season.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Pacific Coast League?

The PCL currently features 10 teams competing in East and West divisions. All franchises operate as Triple-A affiliates of Major League Baseball organizations, including the Sacramento River Cats (San Francisco Giants), Tacoma Rainiers (Seattle Mariners), and Las Vegas Aviators (Oakland Athletics).

What is the PCL's playoff format?

The PCL employs a multi-round playoff structure where division winners advance to best-of-five championship series. Teams compete in approximately 149 regular season games before the playoffs determine the overall PCL champion.

Who has won the most Pacific Coast League championships?

The San Francisco Seals hold the all-time record with 14 PCL titles. Among currently active franchises, the Tacoma Rainiers lead with seven championships, followed by the Sacramento River Cats with five.

Is the Pacific Coast League affiliated with Major League Baseball?

Yes, the PCL operates as Triple-A Minor League Baseball, the highest level in the MLB affiliate system. All 10 current franchises maintain direct organizational relationships with MLB teams and serve as the primary development circuit for major league players.

When does the PCL season run?

The PCL regular season runs from April through September, with approximately 149 games played by each team. The playoffs follow the conclusion of the regular season, with the championship typically decided by late September.

What notable players have played in the PCL?

Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio famously played for the San Francisco Seals, where he set a PCL record with a 61-game hitting streak in 1933. Countless other future major leaguers have developed their skills in the PCL before advancing to MLB.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026