South Atlantic League (1904–1963) Explained

South Atlantic League
Sport:Baseball
Founded:1904
Folded:1963
Replaced:Southern League
Country:United States
Classification:
  • Class C (1904–1917, 1919–1920)
  • Class B (1921–1930, 1936–1942)
  • Class A (1946–1962)
  • Double-A (1963)

The South Atlantic League, nicknamed the SALLY League, was a Minor League Baseball league that operated in the Southern United States intermittently from 1904 to 1963. Initially Class C league, it was elevated to Class B in 1921, Class A in 1946, and Double-A in 1963. The circuit was renamed the Southern League in 1964, and the league elected to maintain a new set of records from that season onward.

History

The original South Atlantic League was founded in 1904 by Charles W. Boyer and J.B. Lucy as a Class C league.[1] After a year of dormancy in 1918, it continued at that classification from 1919 to 1920 before being elevated to Class B in 1921.[2] The Great Depression caused the league to shut down from 1931 to 1935,[1] but it returned at Class B from 1936 to 1942.[2] Three more years of dormancy occurred during World War II, but the SALLY League was revived as a Class A circuit from 1946 to 1962.[2]

In 1963, it was reclassified as a Double-A league.[2] The circuit reorganized as the Southern League in 1964. To distance itself from its history at lower classifications, the newly-named league elected to start with a clean slate and not maintain records prior to the 1964 season. Thusly, the 51-year history of the league was retired with the South Atlantic League name.[1]

In 1980, the Western Carolinas League resurrected the name as it became the current South Atlantic League.[1] [2]

All-time teams

Champions

League champions were determined by different means throughout the league's history. Playoffs were held in most seasons, while in others the champions were simply the regular season pennant winners.

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1904Macon Peaches
1905Macon Peaches
1906Savannah Indians
1907Charleston Sea Gulls
1908Jacksonville Jays
1909Chattanooga Lookouts4–3Augusta Tourists
1910Columbus Foxes
1911Columbus Foxes4–2Columbia Commies
1912Jacksonville Tarpons4–1Columbus Foxes
1913Savannah Colts
1914Savannah Colts4–2Albany Babies
1915Columbia Comers4–1–2Macon Peaches
1916Augusta Tourists4–0Columbia Comers
1917Columbia Comers4–2Charleston Sea Gulls
1918
1919Columbia Comers
1920Columbia Comers
1921Columbia Comers
1922Charleston Pals
1923Charlotte Hornets4–1Macon Peaches
1924Augusta Tygers
1925Spartanburg Spartans
1926Greenville Spinners
1927Greenville Spinners
1928Asheville Tourists
1929Knoxville SmokiesAsheville Tourists
1930Greenville Spinners4–2Macon Peaches
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936Columbus Red Birds4–2Jacksonville Tars
1937Savannah Indians3–1Macon Peaches
1938Macon Peaches4–3Savannah Indians
1939Augusta Tigers4–0Savannah Indians
1940Columbus Red Birds4–2Macon Peaches
1941Columbia Reds4–2Macon Peaches
1942Augusta Tigers4–0Columbia Reds
1943
1944
1945
1946Augusta Tigers
1947Savannah Indians4–1Augusta Tigers
1948Greenville Spinners4–1Columbia Reds
1949Macon Peaches4–1Greenville Spinners
1950Macon Peaches4–0Columbia Reds
1951Montgomery Rebels4–0Jacksonville Tars
1952Montgomery Grays4–2Macon Peaches
1953Columbia Reds4–3Jacksonville Braves
1954Savannah Athletics4–3Jacksonville Braves
1955Augusta Tigers2–1Montgomery Rebels
1956Jacksonville Braves2–0Columbus Foxes
1957Charlotte Hornets2–1Augusta Tigers
1958Macon Dodgers2–0Jacksonville Braves
1959Gastonia Pirates3–0Charleston ChaSox
1960Savannah Pirates3–0Knoxville Smokies
1961Asheville Tourists
1962Macon Peaches3–1Knoxville Smokies
1963Augusta Yankees

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Southern League History. Southern League. Minor League Baseball. May 17, 2020.
  2. Web site: South Atlantic League (A) Encyclopedia and History. Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. May 17, 2020.