2013 End of Season Notes
- The Padres finished 2013 with a 77-67 record..... Monday's win put the Padres 10 games over .500 for the first time in team history..... It was the best record for a Padres Triple-A affiliate since the 2004 Portland Beavers finished 84-60.
- The Padres finished with the fifth-best record in the 16-team PCL.
- Dean Anna won the 2013 Pacific Coast League batting title. His .331 average narrowly beat Reno (Diamondbacks affiliate) INF Chris Owings, who hit .330 and Fresno (Giants affiliate) OF Kensuke Tanaka, who hit .329. The last Padres Triple-A player to win a PCL batting title was Brian Myrow for Portland in 2007.
- Daniel Robertson finished tied for second in the PCL in games played (136).... Miles Mikolas finished third in the PCL in saves (26).... Dean Anna finished third in the league in hits (165), second in the league in doubles (38) and third in the league in on-base percentage (.410).... Brad Boxberger and Tommy Layne finished tied for first with four other relievers in holds (14).
- The Padres .981 fielding percentage was tied for first in the PCL.
- The 2013 Tucson Padres used 67 players and made 162 roster transactions.... The Padres used 20 starting pitchers in 2013.... Padres pitchers batted .235 (39 hits, 22 RBIs).
- After an 11-14 April, the Padres had winning records in every month the rest of the season.... The Padres finished 11-4 in day games.... The Padres finished 23-13 in one-run games.... The Padres were 45-39 vs. National League affiliates.
- The Pacific Coast League post-season awards press release reported Pat Murphy received votes for Manager of the Year and Dean Anna received votes for Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year.
Monday was the final game in the three-year history of the Tucson Padres. Here are the all-time team leaders:
Games - Daniel Robertson, 265
Hits - Daniel Robertson, 286
Home Runs - Matt Clark, 45
RBIs - Matt Clark, 160
Stolen Bases - Everth Cabrera, 44
Appearances - Colt Hynes, 83
Wins - Jorge Reyes, 16
Strikeouts - Jorge Reyes, 171
Saves - Miles Mikolas, 26
Tucson Padres all-time team records:
2013: 77-67
2012: 56-88
2011: 65-79