South Carolina League Explained

South Carolina League
Sport:Minor League Baseball
President:Mendel L. Smith (1906–1908)
Inaugural:1906
Teams:11
Country:United States of America
Continent:or
Continents:-->
Folded:1908
Most Champs:2
Sumter Gamecocks (1907, 1908)
Classification:Class D (1906–1908)

The South Carolina League was a minor league baseball league that played from 1906 to 1908. The Class D level South Carolina League consisted entirely of franchises based in South Carolina for its three seasons of play. The Sumter Gamecocks won league championships in 1907 and 1908.

History

The South Carolina League formed for the first time in the 1906 season as a six–team Class D level minor league. The 1906 charter league member teams were Camden, the Darlington Fiddlers, Georgetown, Manning, the Orangeburg Cotton Pickers and Sumter Gamecocks. The final 1906 South Carolina League records and standings are unknown.[1] [2]

In 1907, the Class D level South Carolina League continued as a six–team league under league president Mendel L. Smith, beginning play on May 20, 1907. The league added the Anderson Electricians, Greenville Mountaineers and Spartanburg Spartans as new franchises. On July 27, 1907, Darlington moved to Florence and the Anderson and Greenville franchises both folded. Completing the 1907 season with four teams, the Sumter Game Cocks won the league championship with a 44–23 record. Sumner finished ahead of the Orangeburg Cotton Pickers (42–25), Spartanburg Spartans (36–24) and Darlington/Florence Fiddlers (23–45) in the standings and were champions as the league held no playoffs.[3] [4] [5] [6]

In 1908, the South Carolina League played their final season as a four–team Class D level league, beginning play on May 4, 1908. The Sumter Gamecocks defended their title, posting a 41–27 regular season record, as the league held no playoffs. Sumter was followed by the Chester Collegians (40–30), Rock Hill Catawbas (28–40) and Orangeburg Edistoes (27–39). The South Carolina permanently folded following the 1908 season.[7] [8] [9]

South Carolina League teams

Team name(s)City representedBallparkYear(s) active
Anderson ElectriciansAnderson, South CarolinaUnknown
CamdenCamden, South CarolinaUnknown
Chester CollegiansChester, South CarolinaFairgrounds Ballpark[10]
Darlington FiddlersDarlington, South CarolinaUnknown to
Florence Fiddlers Florence, South CarolinaUnknown
GeorgetownGeorgetown, South CarolinaUnknown
Greenville EdistoesGreenville, South CarolinaFurman Park[11]
ManningManning, South CarolinaUnknown
Orangeburg Cotton PickersOrangeburg, South CarolinaUnknown to
Rock Hill CatawbasRock Hill, South CarolinaUnknown
Spartanburg SpartansSpartanburg, South CarolinaUnknown
Sumter GamecocksSumter, South CarolinaUnknown to

Standings & statistics

1906 to 1908

1906 South Carolina League
Standings and statistics not available

1907 South Carolina League

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Sumter Gamecocks4423.657 Guy Gunter
Orangeburg Cotton Pickers4225.6272.0J.P. Doyle
Spartanburg Spartans3634.5149.5J.W. McMakin
Darlington Fiddlers/
Florence Fiddlers
2345.33821.5Crese Heismann /
Clyde Russell / Schmitz
Greenville Edistoes2528.472NATom Stouch
Anderson Electricians2136.368NABagwell
Player statistics!Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
J.C. Watson SpartanburgBA.327Sam Lansford OrangeburgW18
Ralph McLaurinSumter Hits88Sam Lansford OrangeburgPct..783; 18–5
Walter Rikard OrangeburgSB37
[4]

1908 South Carolina League

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Sumter Gamecocks4127.603 Frank Dingle
Chester Collegians4030.5712.0H.P. Caldwell
Rock Hill Catawbas2840.41213.0Guy Gunter
Orangeburg Cotton Pickers2739.40913.0J.P. Doyle
Roy Miller / Ed Sawyer
Player statistics!Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
L. B. Simmons OrangeburgBA.354Bill Temple ChesterW15
Fred Prim Orangeburg/Chester Hits69Elmer Long SumterPCT.750 9–3
L. C. Drake ChesterRuns38
[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Carolina League (D) Encyclopedia and History. Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. Web site: 1906 South Carolina League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Web site: 1907 South Carolina League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.
  5. Web site: 1907 South Carolina League (SCL) on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  6. Web site: 1907 South Carolina League (SCL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  7. Web site: 1908 South Carolina League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. Web site: 1908 South Carolina League (SCL) on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  9. Web site: 1908 South Carolina League (SCL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  10. Web site: Fairgrounds Ball Park in Chester, SC history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  11. Web site: Furman Park in Greenville, SC history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.