Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year Award

The Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year Award is an annual award given to the best manager in Minor League Baseball's Pacific Coast League (PCL) based on their team's regular season performance. Though the league was established in 1903,[1] the award was not created until 1967.[2] Managers, officials, and broadcasters from the 16 PCL teams and media representatives in each city across the league vote for the winner of the award.[3]

Pacific Coast League
Manager of the Year Award
SportBaseball
LeaguePacific Coast League
Given forBest regular season manager in the Pacific Coast League
CountryUnited States, Canada
Presented byPacific Coast League
History
First award1967
Most winsDan Rohn (3)
Most recentFran Riordan (2019)

The only manager to have won the award on three occasions is Dan Rohn, who won in 2001, 2004, and 2005. Other managers with more than one award are Rocky Bridges, Stubby Clapp, Jim Lefebvre, and Jimy Williams, each with two wins. Lefebvre (1985 and 1986), Rohn (2004 and 2005), and Clapp (2017 and 2018) won the award in consecutive years.

Six managers from the Tacoma Cubs/Tigers/Rainiers have been selected for the Manager of the Year Award, more than any other team in the league, followed by the Phoenix Giants/Firebirds (5); the Tucson Toros/Sidewinders (4); the Hawaii Islanders, Iowa Cubs, Las Vegas 51s/Aviators, Portland Beavers, and Salt Lake City Angels/Gulls (3); the Albuquerque Dukes, Albuquerque Isotopes, Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Memphis Redbirds, Nashville Sounds, Oklahoma City RedHawks/Dodgers, Salt Lake Buzz/Bees, and Spokane Indians (2); and the Edmonton Trappers, Eugene Emeralds, Round Rock Express, Sacramento River Cats, Tulsa Oilers, and Vancouver Canadians (1).

Seven managers each from the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the award, more than any others, followed by the Oakland Athletics organization (6); the San Francisco Giants organization (5); the Chicago Cubs organization (4); the Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, and Texas Rangers organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, and San Diego Padres organizations (1).

Key

Finish The team's final position in the divisional standings
Record The team's wins and losses during the regular season
(#) Number of wins by managers who won the award multiple times
^ Indicates multiple award winners in the same year
* Indicates league champions[4]

Winners

Johnny Lipon won the first PCL Manager of the Year Award in 1967.
Tommy Lasorda, the 1970 winner, went on to win two National League Manager of the Year Awards and was inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.[5]
Steve Scarsone was the 2016 PCL Manager of the Year.
Stubby Clapp led the 2017 and 2018 Memphis Redbirds to back-to-back PCL championships and won the Manager of the Year Award in both seasons.
Year Winner Team Organization Division Finish Record Refs.
1967 Johnny Lipon Portland Beavers Cleveland Indians West 2nd 79–69 [6][7]
1968 Warren Spahn Tulsa Oilers* St. Louis Cardinals East 1st 95–53 [8][9]
1969 Whitey Lockman Tacoma Cubs* Chicago Cubs North 1st 86–60 [10][11]
1970^ Tommy Lasorda Spokane Indians* Los Angeles Dodgers North 1st 94–52 [12][13]
1970^ Chuck Tanner Hawaii Islanders California Angels South 1st 98–48 [13][14]
1971 Del Rice Salt Lake City Angels* California Angels South 1st 78–68 [15][16]
1972 Andy Seminick Eugene Emeralds Philadelphia Phillies West 1st 79–69 [17][18]
1973 None selected
1974 Rocky Bridges (1) Phoenix Giants San Francisco Giants East 2nd 75–69 [19][20]
1975 Roy Hartsfield Hawaii Islanders* San Diego Padres West 1st 88–56 [21][22]
1976 Jimy Williams (1) Salt Lake City Gulls California Angels East 1st 90–54 [23][24]
1977 Rocky Bridges (2) Phoenix Giants* San Francisco Giants East 1st 81–59 [19][25]
1978 None selected
1979 Jimy Williams (2) Salt Lake City Gulls* California Angels South 2nd 80–68 [23][26]
1980 Jimmy Johnson Tucson Toros Houston Astros South 1st 87–59 [27][28]
1981 Ed Nottle Tacoma Tigers Oakland Athletics North 1st 78–61 [29][30]
1982 Moose Stubing Spokane Indians California Angels North 2nd 78–65 [31][32]
1983 John Felske Portland Beavers* Philadelphia Phillies North 1st 75–67 [33][34]
1984 Tommy Sandt Hawaii Islanders Pittsburgh Pirates South 1st 87–53 [35][36]
1985 Jim Lefebvre (1) Phoenix Giants San Francisco Giants South 2nd 80–62 [37][38]
1986 Jim Lefebvre (2) Phoenix Firebirds San Francisco Giants South 1st 81–61 [37][39]
1987 Keith Lieppman Tacoma Tigers Oakland Athletics North 2nd 78–65 [40][41]
1988 Terry Collins Albuquerque Dukes Los Angeles Dodgers South 1st 86–56 [42][43]
1989 Mike Hargrove Colorado Springs Sky Sox Cleveland Indians South 2nd 78–65 [44][45]
1990 Kevin Kennedy Albuquerque Dukes* Los Angeles Dodgers South 1st 91–51 [46][47]
1991 Bob Skinner Tucson Toros* Houston Astros South 2nd 79–61 [48][49]
1992 Charlie Manuel Colorado Springs Sky Sox* Cleveland Indians South 1st 84–57 [50][51]
1993 Scott Ullger Portland Beavers Minnesota Twins North 1st 87–56 [52][53]
1994 Rick Sweet Tucson Toros Houston Astros South 2nd 81–63 [54][55]
1995 Don Long Vancouver Canadians California Angels North 1st 81–60 [56][57]
1996 Gary Jones Edmonton Trappers* Oakland Athletics North 1st 84–58 [58][59]
1997 Ron Wotus Phoenix Firebirds San Francisco Giants North 1st 88–55 [60][61]
1998 Terry Kennedy Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs American Central 1st 85–59 [62][63]
1999 Greg Biagini Oklahoma RedHawks Texas Rangers American East 1st 83–59 [64][65]
2000 Phil Roof Salt Lake Buzz Minnesota Twins Pacific North 1st 90–53 [66][67]
2001 Dan Rohn (1) Tacoma Rainiers*[lower-alpha 1] Seattle Mariners Pacific North 1st 89–59 [68][69]
2002 Brad Mills Las Vegas 51s Los Angeles Dodgers Pacific South 1st 89–59 [70][71]
2003 Tony DeFrancesco Sacramento River Cats* Oakland Athletics Pacific South 1st 92–52 [72][73]
2004 Dan Rohn (2) Tacoma Rainiers Seattle Mariners Pacific North 2nd 79–63 [68][74]
2005 Dan Rohn (3) Tacoma Rainiers Seattle Mariners Pacific North 1st 80–64 [68][75]
2006 Chip Hale Tucson Sidewinders* Arizona Diamondbacks Pacific South 1st 91–53 [76][77]
2007 Frank Kremblas Nashville Sounds Milwaukee Brewers American North 1st 89–55 [78][79]
2008 Pat Listach Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs American North 1st 83–59 [80][81]
2009 Tim Wallach Albuquerque Isotopes Los Angeles Dodgers American South 1st 80–64 [82][83]
2010 Ryne Sandberg Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs American North t-1st 82–62 [84][85]
2011 Bobby Jones Round Rock Express Texas Rangers American South 1st 87–57 [86][87]
2012 Lorenzo Bundy Albuquerque Isotopes Los Angeles Dodgers American South 1st 80–64 [88][89]
2013 Keith Johnson Salt Lake Bees Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Pacific North 1st 78–66 [90][91]
2014 Wally Backman Las Vegas 51s New York Mets Pacific South 1st 81–63 [92][93]
2015 Damon Berryhill Oklahoma City Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers American North 1st 86–58 [94][95]
2016 Steve Scarsone Nashville Sounds Oakland Athletics American South 1st 83–59 [96][97]
2017 Stubby Clapp (1) Memphis Redbirds* St. Louis Cardinals American South 1st 91–50 [98][99]
2018 Stubby Clapp (2) Memphis Redbirds* St. Louis Cardinals American South 1st 83–57 [98][100]
2019 Fran Riordan Las Vegas Aviators Oakland Athletics Pacific South 1st 83–57 [101][102]
2020 None selected (season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic) [103]

Wins by team

Team Award(s) Year(s)
Tacoma Cubs/Tigers/Rainiers 6 1969, 1981, 1987, 2001, 2004, 2005
Phoenix Giants/Firebirds 5 1974, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1997
Tucson Toros/Sidewinders 4 1980, 1991, 1994, 2006
Hawaii Islanders 3 1970, 1975, 1984
Iowa Cubs 1998, 2008, 2010
Las Vegas 51s/Aviators 2002, 2014, 2019
Portland Beavers 1967, 1983, 1993
Salt Lake City Angels/Gulls 1971, 1976, 1979
Albuquerque Dukes 2 1988, 1990
Albuquerque Isotopes 2009, 2012
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 1989, 1992
Memphis Redbirds 2017, 2018
Nashville Sounds 2007, 2016
Oklahoma City RedHawks/Dodgers 1999, 2015
Salt Lake Buzz/Bees 2000, 2013
Spokane Indians 1970, 1982
Edmonton Trappers 1 1996
Eugene Emeralds 1972
Round Rock Express 2011
Sacramento River Cats 2003
Tulsa Oilers 1968
Vancouver Canadians 1995

Wins by organization

Organization Award(s) Year(s)
California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 7 1970, 1971, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1995, 2013
Los Angeles Dodgers 1970, 1988, 1990, 2002, 2009, 2012, 2015
Oakland Athletics 6 1981, 1996, 1987, 2003, 2016, 2019
San Francisco Giants 5 1974, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1997
Chicago Cubs 4 1969, 1998, 2008, 2010
Cleveland Indians 3 1967, 1989, 1992
Houston Astros 1980, 1991, 1994
Seattle Mariners 2001, 2004, 2005
St. Louis Cardinals 1968, 2017, 2018
Minnesota Twins 2 1993, 2000
Philadelphia Phillies 1972, 1983
Texas Rangers 1999, 2011
Arizona Diamondbacks 1 2006
Milwaukee Brewers 2007
New York Mets 2014
Pittsburgh Pirates 1984
San Diego Padres 1975

Notes

  1. Tacoma and the New Orleans Zephyrs were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.[4]

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