All statistics are from the 2003-2022 baseball seasons.
Highest Batting Average, Career, Paul’s Presence (minimum 10 at-bats):
.667–Jose Rojas, Salt Lake Bees, 2019 (8-12).
.643–Taylor Ward, Pioneer League All-Stars (Orem Owlz)/Salt Lake Bees, 2015-2019 (9-14).
.600–Marcus Littlewood, Everett AquaSox, 2011-12 (6-10).
.583–Brennon Lund, Salt Lake Bees, 2019 (7-12).
.583–Kaleb Cowart, Salt Lake Bees, 2015-2019 (7-12)
Highest Batting Average, Paul’s Presence, Career (minimum 20 at-bats):
.500–Royce Huffman, Portland Beavers, 2007 (10-20).
.458–Simon Klink, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes/Augusta GreenJackets/San Jose Giants, 2004-2006 (11-24).
.444–Brian Horwitz, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes/Augusta GreenJackets/Fresno Grizzlies, 2004-2009 (12-27).
.429–Yung Chi Chen, Everett AquaSox/Inland Empire 66ers, 2004-2006 (9-21).
.419–Mike Wilson, Everett AquaSox/Inland Empire 66ers/Tacoma Rainiers, 2004-2010 (13-31).
Lowest Career Batting Average, Paul’s Presence, Career (minimum 20 at-bats):
.095–Tommy Everidge, Vancouver Canadians/Midland RockHounds/Tacoma Rainiers, 2004-2010 (2-21).
.125–Elvin Soto, Hillsboro Hops, 2013-2014 (4-32).
.136–Ryan January, Hillsboro Hops, 2018-2019 (3-22)
.143–Ryan Tufts, Hillsboro Hops, 2017-2018 (4-28).
.143–Randy McCurry, Hillsboro Hops, 2013 (3-21).
Highest Career OPS, Paul’s Presence, Career (minimum 10 plate appearances):
2.308–Jose Rojas, Salt Lake Bees, 2019.
2.133–Taylor Ward, Pioneer League All-Stars (Orem Owlz)/Salt Lake Bees, 2015-2019.
1.900–Bubba Starling, Surprise Saguaros, 2015.
1.818–Marcus Littlewood, Everett AquaSox, 2011-12.
1.800–Cal Raleigh, Everett AquaSox/Modesto Nuts, 2018-2019.
Highest OPS, Paul’s Presence, Career (minimum 20 plate appearances):
1.364–Kristian Robinson, HIllsboro Hops, 2019.
1.280–Chase Headley, Lake Elsinore Storm/Portland Beavers, 2006-2008.
1.261–Jake McCarthy, Hillsboro Hops, 2017-2018.
1.207–Royce Huffman, Portland Beavers, 2007.
1.154–Simon Klink, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes/Augusta GreenJackets/San Jose Giants, 2004-2006.
Lowest OPS, Career, Paul’s Presence (minimum 20 plate appearances):
.190–Ryan Grotjohn, Hillsboro Hops, 2017.
.273–Tommy Everidge, Vancouver Canadians/Midland RockHounds/Tacoma Rainiers, 2004-2010.
.364–Randy McCurry, Hillsboro Hops, 2013.
.375–Ryan January, Hillsboro Hops, 2018-2019.
.400–Grant Heyman, Hillsboro Hops, 2014-2015.
Most Hits, Career, Paul’s Presence:
22–Craig Stansberry, Portland Beavers, 2007-2010.
17–Sean Kazmar, Eugene Emeralds/Lake Elsinore Storm/Portland Beavers, 2004-2010.
14–Peter Ciofrone, Lake Elsinore Storm/Portland Beavers, 2006-2009.
13 (tie)–Yogey Perez-Ramos, Yakima Bears/Hillsboro Hops, 2012-2013.
–Mike Wilson, Everett AquaSox/Inland Empire 66ers/Tacoma Rainiers, 2004-2010.
Most Home Runs, Career, Paul’s Presence:
4–Brandon Cashman, Spokane Indians, 2004.
3 (tie)–10 players.
Most Stolen Bases, Career, Paul’s Presence:
6 (tie)–Taylor Ratliff, Hillsboro Hops, 2013-2014.
–Eric Young, Jr., Asheville Tourists/Colorado Springs Sky Sox/PCL All-Star Team, 2006-2009.
5 (tie)–Jorge Perez, Hillsboro Hops, 2017-18.
–Shawn Payne, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, 2011.
4–Freddy Guzman, Portland Beavers, 2004.
Pitching Records
Most Wins, Career, Paul’s Presence
4 (tie)–Kenny Hernandez, Hillsboro Hops, 2018-2022.
–Jeferson Mejia, Hillsboro Hops, 2015-2016.
2 (tie)–Ben Eckles, Hillsboro Hops, 2013.
–Josh Geer, Portland Beavers, 2008-2010.
–Cesar Ramos, Portland Beavers, 2008-2010.
–Josh Banks, Portland Beavers, 2008-2009.
–Wade LeBlanc, Eugene Emeralds/Portland Beavers, 2006-2010.
–Casey Daigle, Tucson Sidewinders, 2006-2007.
–Jeff Gilmore, Everett AquaSox, 2005.
Most Losses, Career, Paul’s Presence:
4–Wade LeBlanc, Eugene Emeralds/Portland Beavers, 2006-2010.
3 (tie)–Luis Frias, Hillsboro Hops, 2018-2019.
–Cesar Carrillo, Portland Beavers, 2009-2010.
2 (tie)-9 players.
Most Saves, Career, Paul’s Presence:
3–Scott Cassidy, Portland Beavers, 2007.
2 (tie)–Bryan Menendez, Hillsboro Hops, 2019.
–Adam Cimber, Eugene Emeralds, 2013.
–Tyler Mizenko, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, 2012.
–Jared Wells, Portland Beavers, 2007-2008.
1–(tie) 99 players.
Lowest ERA, Paul’s Presence (minimum 10 innings pitched):
0.82–Jose Martinez, Hillsboro Hops, 2013-2016.
0.87–Vin Mazzaro, Midland Rock Hounds/Sacramento RiverCats, 2008-2010.
0.95–Josh Banks, Portland Beavers, 2008-2009.
1.29–Ching Lo, Asheville Tourists/Modesto Nuts, 2005-2006.
1.64–Tim Stauffer, Portland Beavers, 2008-2010.
Highest ERA, Paul’s Presence, (minimum .33 innings pitched):
162.00–Ricky Orta, Everett AquaSox, 2006 (1/3 IP, 6ER).
108.00–Randy Ziegler, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, 2012 (1/3 IP, 4ER).
81.00–Brett Tomko, Portland Beavers, 2008 (1/3 IP, 3ER).
67.50–Nicolas Medina, Vancouver Canadians, 2019 (2/3 IP, 5ER).
54.00 (tie)–9 players.
Most Earned Runs Surrendered with Zero IP, Career, Paul’s Presence
5– (tie) Kevin Castner, Spokane Indians, 2009.
–Nick Devenney, Spokane Indians, 2003.
4–Nick McCully, Quad Cities River Bandits, 2009.
3–Paul Burnside, Great Falls Voyagers, 2009.
1–Moises Nova, Pioneer League All-Stars, 2017.
Lowest WHIP, Career, Paul’s Presence (minimum 10 IP):
0.57–Ching Lo, Asheville Tourists/Modesto Nuts, 2005-2006.
0.68–Vin Mazzaro, Midland RockHounds/Sacramento RiverCats, 2008-2010.
0.69–Mike Thompson, Portland Beavers, 2006-2007.
0.87–Jeff Gilmore, Everett AquaSox, 2005.
0.91–Jose Martinez, Hillsboro Hops, 2013-2017.
Batters: Individual Game Records
Most Hits, Game:
5 (tie)–Jeimer Candelario, Mesa Solar Sox vs. Surprise Saguaros, October 16, 2015.
–Greg Mathis, Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, August 3, 2003.
4 (tie)–26 times.
Most Home Runs, Game:
4–Brandon Cashman, Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, June 28, 2004.
2 (tie)–20 times.
Most Stolen Bases, Game
3–(tie) Luke Lowery, Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 4, 2016.
–Matt McPhearson, Hillsboro Hops vs. Eugene Emeralds, June 22, 2016.
–Billy Hamilton, Louisville Bats vs. Durham Bulls, June 11, 2013.
–Brian Adams, Eugene Emeralds vs. Everett AquaSox, July 4, 2012.
–Shawn Payne, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Vancouver Canadians, August 21, 2011.
–Eric Young, Jr., Asheville Tourists vs. Columbus Catfish, July 21, 2006.
–Freddy Guzman, Portland Beavers vs. Edmonton Trappers, July 4, 2004.
2 (tie)–43 times.
Most Runs Scored, Game
5–Jermaine Mitchell, Vancouver Canadians at Everett AquaSox, September 3, 2006.
4 (tie)–Corbin Carroll, Hillsboro Hops vs. Everett AquaSox, May 9, 2021.”
–Jose Rojas, Salt Lake Bees vs. Sacramento RiverCats, July 16, 2019 (first game, 7 innings).
–Ryan Dobson, Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 11, 2018.
–Patrick Wisdom, Surprise Saguaros at Mesa Solar Sox, October 16, 2015.
–Chase Headley, Portland Beavers vs. Las Vegas 51s, May 18, 2008.
–Terry Blunt, Spokane Indians at Yakima Bears, July 3, 2005.
–Brent Johnson, Everett AquaSox at Tri-City Dust Devils, July 7, 2004.
–Brandon Cashman, Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, June 28, 2004.
–Jeff Mathis, Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, August 3, 2003.
Most Runs Batted In, Game:
9–Brandon Cashman, Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, June 28, 2004.
7–Brian Dopirak, Las Vegas 51s at Portland Beavers, July 29, 2009.
6–(tie)–Austin O’Banion, Spokane Indians at Hillsboro Hops, July 22, 2017.
–J.P. Arencibia, Las Vegas 51s at Portland Beavers, September 4, 2009.
5 (tie)–7 times.
GAME PITCHING–INDIVIDUALS
Most Strikeouts, Game
11–(tie) Josh Green, Visalia Rawhide vs. Inland Empire 66ers, July 10, 2019.
–Shane Lindsay, Tri-City Dust Devils vs. Boise Hawks, July 2, 2005.
10–(tie) Emmanuel de Jesus, Greenville Drive vs. Greensboro Grasshoppers, August 16, 2018.
–Tyler Vail, Hillsboro Hops vs. Vancouver Canadians, August 4, 2017.
–Juan Marcano, Eugene Emeralds at Everett AquaSox, August 19, 2012.
–Michael Pineda, Tacoma Rainiers at Salt Lake Bees, July 4, 2010.
–Ching Lo, Modesto Nuts vs. San Jose Giants, July 2, 2006.
–Rich Hill, Boise Hawks vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 5, 2003.
Most Walks, Game:
8–(tie) Aaron Poreda, Portland Beavers vs. Las Vegas 51s, September 4, 2009.
–Franklin Morales, Colorado Springs Sky Sox vs. Portland Beavers, August 11, 2008.
6–Angel Rocha, Spokane Indians at Yakima Bears, July 3, 2005.
5–14 times.
Notable Individual Pitching Performances (either <5 hits allowed or no runs allowed):
5-hit shutout:
Brandon Hynick, Colorado Springs Sky Sox at Portland Beavers, May 6, 2009 (5 hits, 2 strikeouts, 1 walk, shutout in 7-inning game).
Notable Combined Pitching Performances (either <5 hits allowed or no runs allowed):
No-hitter:
Michael Wacha (4.2), A.J. Politi (2.1) and Jake Shugart (2), Worcester Red Sox vs. Durham Bulls, August 4, 2022 (won 12-0).
2-hitter:
Luke Albright (5), Marcus Tineo (1), Andrew Sallfrank (2), and Junior Mieses (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 22, 2022 (won 8-1).
Tanner Burns (3), Jared Janczak (3), Nick Gallagher (2), and Kevin Kelly (1), Lake County Captains vs. Lansing Lugnuts, August 5, 2021 (won 5-1).
Jhoan Duran (5), Kevin Ginkel (1), Cal Becker (2) and Erbert Gonzalez (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Everett AquaSox, July 2, 2017 (won 3-0).
Dusty Hughes (5.1), Yasuhiko Yabuta (2.33), and Chris Hayes (1.33), Omaha Royals at Portland Beavers August 16, 2009 (won 1-0).
Wade LeBlanc (7), Mike Ekstrom (1) and Eulogio de la Cruz (1), Portland Beavers vs. Colorado Springs Sky Sox, July 5, 2009 (won 2-1).
Nathan Bland (4), Matt Wilhite (2), Matt Hensley (1), Marcus Gwyn (1), and Greg Jones (1), Salt Lake Bees at Sacramento RiverCats, July 3, 2006 (won 2-0).
3-hitter:
Jake Smith (3), Ryan Casteiu (3.2), Nick Jones (1.1), and Brandon Dufault (1), Tri-City Dust Devils at Hillsboro Hops, April 9, 2022 (won 6-3).
Ryne Nelson (3), Wilfry Cruz (4), Brennan Malone (1) and Avery Short (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Boise Hawks, August 30, 2019 (won 6-0).
Josh Green (6), Jared Miller (.33), Luis Castillo (1.67) and West Tunnell (1), Visalia Rawhide vs. Inland Empire 66ers, July 10, 2019 (won 5-1).
Mickey Jarvis (6) and Stephen VIllines (1), Binghamton Rumble Ponies at Altoona Curve, June 29, 2019 (first game) (won 2-1).
Duncan Robinson (6), Preston Morrison (1), Wyatt Short (1) and Allen Webster (1), Tennessee Smokies at Birmingham Barons, August 18, 2018 (won 2-1).
Elio Silva (5), Will McAffer (1), Troy Miller (1), Fitz Stadler (1), and Connor Law (1), Vancouver Canadians at Hillsboro Hops, August 5, 2018 (won 7-4).
Aaron Wilkerson (3.33), Montreal Robinson (2.67), Adam Ravanelle (1), Perci Garner (1), and Kyle Martin (1), Scottsdale Scorpions vs. Glendale Desert Dogs, October 15, 2015 (won 3-0).
Justin Donatella (5), Tucker Ward (1), Breckin Williams (1), Cameron Gann (1) and Taylor Clarke (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Eugene Emeralds, September 4, 2015 (won 2-0).
Joshua Conway (3), Sam Wilson (3) and Francisco Carillo (3), Boise Hawks at Hillsboro Hops, July 29, 2014 (won 11-2).
Jose Martinez (5), Patrick Smith (2), Alexander Carreras (1) and Will Locante (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Eugene Emeralds, June 17, 2013 (won 12-0).
Craig Westcott (7), Mario Rodriguez (0.33) and Brandon Graves (1.67), Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, September 9, 2009 (Game 3, Northwest League Championship Series, won 7-0).
Walter Silva (4.67), Josh Banks (2), Joe Thatcher (1.33), and Greg Burke (1), Portland Beavers vs. Salt Lake Bees, May 10, 2009 (won 3-2).
Alan Horne (6), Scott Patterson (2) and Justin Pope (1), Trenton Thunder vs. Portland SeaDogs, August 16, 2007 (won 8-4).
Alfredo Venegas (6), Brandon McKerney (1) and Bryan Harris (2), Everett AquaSox vs. Vancouver Canadians, July 24, 2007 (won 5-2).
Chad Durbin (8) and Lee Gardner (1), Toledo Mud Hens at Louisville Bats, July 30, 2006 (won 6-1).
Shawn Estes (6), Javier Lopez (1) and Greg Aquino (2), Tucson Sidewinders at Portland Beavers, September 3, 2005 (won 4-1).
Ching Lo (7) and George Delgado (2), Asheville Tourists vs. Kannapolis Intimidators, April 15, 2005 (lost 0-1).
4-hitter:
Juan Mercedes (3), Jake Miednik (2), Blake Townsend (1.2), Leon Hunter (1.1), and Isaiah Campbell (1), Everett AquaSox at Hillsboro Hops, June 11, 2022 (won 5-2).
Scott Randall (7) and Liu Fuenmayor (2), Hillsboro Hops vs. Spokane Indians, May 10, 2022 (won 5-0).
Alec Kisena (5.33), Eric Orze (2) and Mitch Ragan (2.67), Brooklyn Cyclones vs. Jersey Shore BlueClaws, June 23, 2021 (10 innings, won 3-2).
Paxton Schultz (6) and Hagen Danner (3), Vancouver Canadians vs. Everett AquaSox (in Hillsboro), May 30, 2021 (won 2-1).
Juan Then (6) and Isaiah Campbell (2.67), Everett AquaSox at Vancouver Canadians (in Hillsboro), May 30, 2021 (lost 2-1).
Andrew Saalfrank (2), Marcos Tineo (5), Mallon Arroyo (1) and Justin Garcia (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Everett AquaSox, August 1, 2019 (won 5-3).
Zach Mort (6.33), John Pomeroy (1.33) and Riley McCauley (.33), Eugene Emeralds at Hillsboro Hops, July 21, 2019 (lost 2-5).
Ben Anderson (.33), Theo McDowell (4.33), Jeifry Nunez (2.33) and Nick Starr (2), Spokane Indians at Hillsboro Hops, July 4, 2019 (won 3-2).
Andrew Ravel (3), Michael Ellenbest (3), Zach Jackson (2) and Griffin Glaude (1), Vancouver Canadians at Hillsboro Hops, August 13, 2016 (won 4-0).
Frank Garces (7) and Michael Dimrock (1), El Paso Chihuahuas at Tacoma Rainiers (1), July 29, 2016 (lost 1-2).
Jeferson Mejia (5), Palmer Betts (2), Jake Winston (1) and Tommy Eveld (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 4, 2016 (won 7-3).
Kyle Twomey (2.67), Preston Morrison (3.33), Luis Hernandez (1), Trey Masek (1), Boise Hawks at Hillsboro Hops, September 4, 2015 (lost 0-2).
Steven Ewing (6.2), Aaron Brooks (1..1), and Jose Valdivia (1), Everett AquaSox at Hillsboro Hops, July 28, 2013 (won 6-0).
Ben Eckles (5.1), Karl Triana (2.2), and Yoimer Camacho (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Eugene Emeralds, June 19, 2013 (won 2-1).
Thomas Royse (5), Rene Garcia (2) and Stephen Huff (2), Great Falls Voyagers at Helena Brewers, July 8, 2010 (won 15-2).
Cesar Ramos (6), Edwin Moreno (2) and Mike Ekstrom (1), Portland Beavers vs. Las Vegas 51s, September 7, 2009 (won 5-0).
Alan Johnson (5.67), Damian Moss (1.33), Matt Belisle (1) and Matt Wilhite (1), Colorado Springs Sky Sox at Portland Beavers, July 4, 2009 (won 4-2).
Robert Hernandez (4), Corey Martin (2), Ryan Sontag (1.33) and Mike Perconte (.67), Boise Hawks at Tri-City Dust Devils, July 1, 2009 (lost 4-6).
Anthony Ortega (5), Doug Brandt (3) and Kevin Jepsen (1), Arkansas Travelers vs. Midland RockHounds, April 5, 2008 (lost 1-2).
Brad Knox (6), Ron Flores (1.33) and Kazuhito Tadano (.67), Sacramento River Cats at Portland Beavers, August 15, 2007 (lost 2-5).
J.D. Martin (4), Cody Bunkelman (2), Ryan Knippschild (1) and Randy Newsom (1), Kinston Indians at Potomac Nationals, August 19, 2006 (won 6-1).
Ching Lo (7) and Matt Daley (2), Modesto Nuts vs. San Jose Giants, July 2, 2006 (won 6-3).
Darren Sack (6), Thomas King (2) and Ben Cox (1), San Jose Giants vs. Modesto Nuts, July 1, 2006 (won 5-1).
Zach Simons (6), Ryan Fox (0.33), Ethan Katz (1.67) and George Delgado (1), Tri-City Dust Devils at Everett AquaSox, July 29, 2005 (won 9-3).
Broc Coffman (5), Juan Maldonado (2) and Warren Rosebrock (1), Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, July 16, 2005 (lost 2-4).
Joe Newby (5), Jason Ray (2), Brad Kilby (1) and Mike Mitchell (1), Vancouver Canadians at Everett AquaSox, July 1, 2005 (won 5-2).
Ray Liotta (7), Jack Egbert (1) and Matt Zaleski (1), Kannapolis Intimidators at Asheville Tourists, April 15, 2005 (won 1-0).
Craig Whitaker (5), Brian Stirm (1.67), Anthony Moreno (1.33) and Tim Alvarez (1), Augusta Green Jackets vs. Savannah Sand Gnats, April 14, 2005 (won 10-2).
Tim Bittner (6), Cam Esslinger (2) and Dan Mozingo (1), Arkansas Travelers at Wichita Wranglers, April 10, 2004 (won 10-0).
Brian Lynch (5), Reynardo Vargas (2), Yusuke Arakawa (1) and J.P. Gagne (1), Tri-City Dust Devils at Boise Hawks, July 5, 2003 (won 6-4).
Five-hit shutout:
Beau Brieske (7) and Chavez Fernander (2), Erie Seawolves at Harrisburg Senators, August 7, 2021 (won 7-0).
Randy Pondler (6), Justin Watts (1), and Marcus Reyes (2), Vancouver Canadians at Hillsboro Hops, August 3, 2018 (won 7-0).
Ryan Weiss (1), Kenny Hernandez (5), Luis Castillo (.2), Trevor McKenna (1.1), and Kai-Wei Lin (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 11, 2018 (won 11-0).
Matt Tabor (4), Kyler Stour (2), Trevor McKenna (2) and Wesley Rodriguez (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Eugene Emeralds, June 21, 2018 (won 4-0).
Matt Swarmer (5), Ricky Tyler Thomas (2), Casey Ryan (1) and Brian Glowicki (1), Eugene Emeralds at Hillsboro Hops, July 14, 2017 (won 2-0).
Alex Reyes (3.67), Kevin McCarthy (0.33), Domingo Acevedo (2), Brian Brickhouse (1), Jacob Barnes (1), and Robby Rowland (1), Surprise Saguaros vs. Mesa Solar Sox, October 15, 2015 (won 3-0).
Ben Eckles (7), Chase Stevens (1), and Jimmie Sherfy (1), Hillsboro Hops vs. Everett AquaSox, June 27, 2013 (won 9-0).
Casey Daigle (6), Jailen Peguero (2) and Randy Choate (1), Tucson Sidewinders at Portland Beavers, July 21, 2007 (won 3-0).
Six-hit shutout:
Joan Gregorio (6), Keith Bilodeau (2) and Tyler Mizenko (1), Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Vancouver Canadians, August 21, 2012 (won 3-0).
Adam Cowart (6), Paul Oseguera (2) and Adam Paul (1), Salem-Keizer Volcanoes at Everett AquaSox, August 8, 2006 (won 9-0).
Justin Hampson (5), Gerrit Simpson (3) and Ryan Speier (1), Tulsa Drillers vs. Frisco RoughRiders, April 11, 2004 (won 1-0).
Seven-hit shutout:
Jeferson Mejia (6), Will Landsheft (1) and Cameron Gann (2), HIllsboro Hops vs. Spokane Indians, July 13, 2015 (won 6-0).
Jay Stephens (6), Kyle Hollander (2) and Jeff Livek (1), Staten Island Yankees at Aberdeen Ironbirds, August 17, 2007 (won 9-0).
Robert Rohrbaugh (5.67), Mumba Rivera (1.33), Jon Lockwood (1) and Stephen Kahn (1), Inland Empire 66ers at High Desert Mavericks, April 8, 2006 (won 9-0).
Ten-hit shutout:
Chien-Ming Wang (7.33), Ryan Demick (0.33), Curtis Partch (0.33) and Jumbo Diaz (1), Louisville Bats vs. Gwinnett Braves, June 14, 2014 (won 1-0).
TEAM RECORDS (through 2021 season)
By affiliation:
Team | W | L | Pct. |
New York Yankees | 4 | 0 | 1.000 |
Houston Astros | 2 | 0 | 1.000 |
Cincinnati Reds | 6 | 1 | .857 |
Detroit Tigers | 3 | 1 | .750 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 14 | 7 | .667 |
New York Mets | 2 | 1 | .667 |
Seattle Mariners | 30 | 16 | .652 |
Kansas City Royals | 5 | 3 | .625 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 3 | 2 | .600 |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 47 | 37 | .560 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 5 | 4 | .556 |
Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels | 11 | 10 | .524 |
Texas Rangers | 12 | 12 | .500 |
Cleveland Guardians | 2 | 2 | .500 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 2 | 2 | .500 |
Baltimore Orioles | 1 | 1 | .500 |
Minnesota Twins | 1 | 1 | .500 |
Texas Rangers | 12 | 12 | .500 |
San Francisco Giants | 20 | 21 | .488 |
Chicago White Sox | 3 | 4 | .429 |
San Diego Padres | 27 | 38 | .415 |
Boston Red Sox | 2 | 3 | .400 |
Colorado Rockies | 13 | 23 | .361 |
Chicago Cubs | 6 | 11 | .353 |
Florida/Miami Marlins | 1 | 2 | .333 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 1 | 3 | .250 |
Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos | 1 | 4 | .200 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 1 | 6 | .143 |
Atlanta Braves | 0 | 3 | .000 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 0 | 4 | .000 |
Best win/loss percentage, any team (minimum 5 games):
.800–Tacoma Rainiers (8-2).
.636–Salt Lake Bees (7-4).
.611–Vancouver Canadians (11-7).
.600–Fresno Grizzlies (3-2).
.575–Everett AquaSox (19-14).
Worst win-loss percentage, any team (minimum 5 games):
.214–Boise Hawks (3-11).
.381–Portland Beavers (16-26).
.409–Eugene Emeralds (9-13).
.450–Spokane Indians (9-11).
.458–Tri-City Dust Devils (11-13).
Most wins, still-undefeated team:
3–Albuquerque Isotopes.
2– (tie) Erie SeaWolves.
Omaha Royals.
Surprise Saguaros.
Tennessee Smokies.
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.
TEAM BATTING RECORDS IN A GAME
Most runs, game:
20 (tie)–Surprise Saguaros at Mesa Solar Sox, October 16, 2015.
–Vancouver Canadians at Everett AquaSox, September 3, 2006.
19–Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, August 3, 2003.
18–Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, June 28, 2004.
17–Spokane Indians at Yakima Bears, July 3, 2005.
Most runs, both teams, game:
28–Yakima Bears (19) at Everett AquaSox (9), August 3, 2003.
27–(tie) Vancouver Canadians (20) at Everett AquaSox (7), September 3, 2006.
–Spokane Indians (18) at Everett AquaSox (9), June 28, 2004.
26–Surprise Saguaros (20) at Mesa Solar Sox, October 16, 2015.
23–Great Falls Voyagers (9) at Missoula Osprey (14), July 2, 2009.
Most hits, game:
22–Surprise Saguaros at Mesa Solar Sox, October 16, 2015.
20 (tie)–Boise Hawks at Hillsboro Hops, July 29, 2014.
–Arkansas Travelers at Wichita Wranglers, April 10, 2004.
19–Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, August 3, 2003.
18 (tie)–Hillsboro Hops vs. Vancouver Canadians, June 24, 2019.
–Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-City Dust Devils, July 11, 2018.
–Everett AquaSox at Tri-City Dust Devils, July 7, 2004.
Most hits, game, both teams:
36–Surprise Saguaros (22) at Mesa Solar Sox (14), October 16, 2015.
35–Yakima Bears (19) at Everett AquaSox (16), August 3, 2005.
34–Columbus Catfish (17) at Asheville Tourists (17), July 21, 2006.
31–Vancouver Canadians (17) at Everett AquaSox (14), September 3, 2006.
30–(tie) Everett AquaSox (16) at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (14), September 4, 2004.
–Spokane Indians (16) at Everett AquaSox (14), June 28, 2004.
Fewest hits, game, both teams:
7 (tie)–Everett AquaSox (2) at Hillsboro Hops (5), July 2, 2017.
–Eugene Emeralds (3) at Hillsboro Hops (4), September 4, 2015.
–Kannapolis Intimidators (3) at Asheville Tourists (4), April 15, 2005.
8 (tie)–Everett AquaSox (4) at Vancouver Canadians (4) (in Hillsboro), May 30, 2021.
–Omaha Royals (6) at Portland Beavers (2), August 16, 2009.
Most errors, game
6–(tie) Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Eugene Emeralds, August 7, 2011.
–Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, June 21, 2007.
5–(tie) Hillsboro Hops vs. Boise Hawks, July 29, 2014.
–Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Spokane Indians, August 10, 2012.
–Helena Brewers vs. Great Falls Voyagers, July 8, 2010.
–Orem Owlz at Ogden Raptors, July 6, 2010.
–Swing of the Quad Cities at Clinton Lumber Kings, April 5, 2007.
Most errors, game, both teams:
9–Swing of the Quad Cities (5) at Clinton Lumber Kings (4), April 5, 2007.
7–Everett AquaSox (4) at Tri-City Dust Devils (3), July 7, 2004.
6–(tie) Auburn Doubledays (3) at State College Spikes (3), June 30, 2019.
–Spokane Indians at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, August 10, 2012.
–Boise Hawks (4) at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (2), August 28, 2011.
–Eugene Emeralds (0) at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (6), August 7, 2011.
–Great Falls Voyagers (1) at Helena Brewers (5), July 8, 2010.
–Yakima Bears (6) at Everett AquaSox (0), June 21, 2007.
Most home runs, game, team:
6–Vancouver Canadians at Everett AquaSox, September 3, 2006.
5–Spokane Indians at Everett AquaSox, June 28, 2004.
4–(tie) Tacoma Rainiers vs. Las Vegas Aviators, August 14, 2022.
–Worcester Red Sox vs. Durham Bulls, August 4, 2022.
–Erie Seawolves at Harrisburg Senators, August 7, 2021.
–Salt Lake Bees at Las Vegas Aviators, June 12, 2019.
–Everett AquaSox at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, September 5, 2004.
–Tacoma Rainiers vs. Portland Beavers, July 1, 2004.
–Yakima Bears at Everett AquaSox, August 3, 2003.
Most home runs, game, both teams:
8–Vancouver Canadians (6) at Everett AquaSox (2), September 3, 2006.
7–Spokane Indians (5) at Everett AquaSox (2), June 28, 2004.
6–Surprise Saguaros (3) at Mesa Solar Sox (3), October 16, 2015.
5–(tie): 14 times.
Most strikeouts, game (pitchers’ team listed):
17–Visalia Rawhide vs. Inland Empire 66ers, July 11, 2019.
16–Tri-City Dust Devils vs. Boise Hawks, July 2, 2005.
15 (tie)–Lehigh Valley IronPigs vs. Rochester Red Wings, June 27, 2019.
–Hillsboro Hops vs. Vancouver Canadians, June 24, 2019.
14 (tie)–7 times.
Most strikeouts, game, both teams (pitchers’ team listed):
28–Boise Hawks (12) at Tri-City Dust Devils (16), July 2, 2005.
27 (tie)–Vancouver Canadians (14) at Spokane Indians (13), July 27, 2019.
–Inland Empire 66ers (10) at Visailia Rawhide (17), July 11, 2019.
26–Rochester Red Wings (11) at Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs (15), June 27, 2019.
24 (tie)–Eugene Emeralds (14) at Hillsboro Hops (10), August 21, 2022.
–Vancouver Canadians (9) at HIllsboro Hops (15), June 24, 2019.
Most stolen bases, team, game:
6 (tie)–Hillsboro Hops vs. Tri-CIty Dust Devils, July 4, 2016.
–Salem-Keizer Volcanoes vs. Spokane Indians, August 11, 2011.
5 (tie)–Hillsboro Hops vs. Everett AquaSox, May 9, 2021.
–Portland Beavers vs. Edmonton Trappers, July 4, 2004.
4–15 times.
Most stolen bases, both teams, game:
9–Everett AquaSox (4) at Hillsboro Hops (5), May 9, 2021.
7 (tie)–Tri-City Dust Devils (1) at Hillsboro Hops (6), July 4, 2016.
–Spokane Indians (1) at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (6), August 11, 2011.
6 (tie)–Vancouver Canadians (4) at Hillsboro Hops (2), August 3, 2018.
–Eugene Emeralds (4) at Hillsboro Hops (2), June 21, 2018.
–Eugene Emeralds (2) at Hillsboro Hops (4), June 22, 2016.
–Edmonton Trappers (1) at Portland Beavers (5), July 4, 2004.
Longest game:
12 innings–Scranton Wilkes-Barre Red Barons at Charlotte Knights, July 22, 2006.
11 innings (tie)–Tri-City Dust Devils at Hillsboro Hops, August 26, 2017.
–Boise Hawks at Tri-City Dust Devils, August 3, 2017.
–Everett AquaSox at Tri-City Dust Devils, June 27, 2013.
–Casper Ghosts at Idaho Falls Chukars, July 7, 2010.