2002 Eastern League season
The 2002 Eastern League season began on approximately April 1 and the regular season ended on approximately September 1.
The Norwich Navigators defeated the Harrisburg Senators 3 games to 2 to win the Eastern League Championship Series.
Regular season
Standings
Eastern League - Northern Division | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
Norwich Navigators | 76 | 64 | .543 | – |
New Haven Ravens | 74 | 65 | .532 | 1.5 |
Binghamton Mets | 73 | 68 | .518 | 3.5 |
New Britain Rock Cats | 67 | 72 | .482 | 8.5 |
Portland Sea Dogs | 63 | 77 | .450 | 13.0 |
Trenton Thunder | 63 | 77 | .450 | 13.0 |
Eastern League - Southern Division | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
Akron Aeros | 93 | 48 | .660 | – |
Harrisburg Senators | 79 | 63 | .556 | 14.5 |
Reading Phillies | 76 | 66 | .535 | 17.5 |
Altoona Curve | 72 | 69 | .511 | 21.0 |
Bowie Baysox | 55 | 85 | .393 | 37.5 |
Erie SeaWolves | 52 | 89 | .369 | 41.0 |
Notes:
- Green shade indicates that team advanced to the playoffs
- Bold indicates that team advanced to ELCS
- Italics indicates that team won ELCS
Statistical league leaders
Batting leaders
Stat | Player | Total |
---|---|---|
AVG | Víctor Martínez (Akron Aeros) | .336 |
HR | Val Pascucci (Harrisburg Senators) | 27 |
RBI | Dee Haynes (New Haven Ravens) | 98 |
R | Víctor Martínez (Akron Aeros) | 84 |
Pitching leaders
Stat | Player | Total |
---|---|---|
W | Ryan Madson (Reading Phillies) | 16 |
ERA | Danny Borrell (Norwich Navigators) | 2.31 |
SO | Julio DePaula (Norwich Navigators) | 152 |
SV | Juan Padilla (New Britain Rock Cats) | 29 |
Playoffs
Divisional Series
Northern Division
The Norwich Navigators defeated the New Haven Ravens in the Northern Division playoffs 3 games to 0.
Southern Division
The Harrisburg Senators defeated the Akron Aeros in the Southern Division playoffs 3 games to 2.
Championship Series
The Norwich Navigators defeated the Harrisburg Senators in the ELCS 3 games to 2.
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gollark: Apparently nobody noticed the random rule 110 implementation *either*.
gollark: Although I guess mine could and probably did as I never revealed what the obfuscated code did.
gollark: Hmm. I really wonder *what* palaiologos's code does. It could probably have uploaded secret bee neuron data to palaiologos' server and nobody would know.
References
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