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The 1982 Southern League champion Nashville Sounds

The Southern League (SL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States at the Double-A level, which is two grades below Major League Baseball. A champion has been determined at the end of each season since the league was formed in 1964.

Through 1970, champions were the regular-season pennant winners—the team with the best win–loss record at the conclusion of the regular season. The 1971 title was decided in a postseason series between the two teams with the best records. From 1972 to 1975, the winners of each of two divisions competed in a series to determine champions. The league operated using a split season format from 1976 to 2020. Under this format, the winners of each half within each division played for the division championship, and the division winners met to play for the SL title. The 2021 winner was crowned via a series between the two teams with the best full-season records. As of 2022, the winners of each division from both the first and second halves of the season meet in a best-of-three division series, with the winners of the two division series meeting in a best-of-three championship series.

The Birmingham Barons have won eight Southern League championships, more than any other team, followed by the Jacksonville Suns (6) and Montgomery Rebels (5). Among active SL franchises, Birmingham has won seven championships, the most of all teams, followed by the Knoxville Smokies (4) and Chattanooga Lookouts (3).

History

The Southern League was founded in 1964. A league champion has been determined at the end of each season. Champions from 1964 to 1970 were simply the regular-season pennant winners—the team with the best win–loss record at the conclusion of the regular championship season. The first league champions were the Lynchburg White Sox, who won by one game over the Birmingham Barons in 1964.

In 1971, the league merged with the Texas League to form the Dixie Association, an interleague partnership in which they played an interlocking schedule, and the leagues' champions met to determine a Dixie Association champion. The Southern League championship was determined via a best-of-three playoff series between the top two teams in the league, based on winning percentage. The top-seeded Charlotte Hornets defeated the Asheville Tourists, 2–1. Charlotte then won the Dixie Association title over the Texas League champion Arkansas Travelers, in three-straight games. The partnership was dissolved after the season.

The Southern League divided its teams into two divisions in 1972. From 1972 to 1975, the winners of each division met in a best-of-five series to determine a champion. In 1976, the circuit adopted a split season format while maintaining its divisional alignment. Under this arrangement, the schedule was split into two parts. The team with the best record in each division at the end of the first half won the first-half division title. Standings were then reset so that all clubs had clean records to begin the second half. Second-half division titles were decided in the same manner. Then, the first and second-half winners in each division met to determine division champions. These winners played for the Southern League championship.

The first four-team playoff, held in 1976, was won by the Western Division champion Montgomery Rebels over the Eastern Division champion Orlando Twins, 3–1. The 1976 playoffs featured a one-game semifinal divisional round and a best-of-five championship series. Both rounds were the best-of-three in 1977 and 1978. The 1979 playoffs had a best-of-three divisional round and a best-of-five final. From 1980 to 2020, both rounds were the best-of-five. Initially, if one team won both halves, they received a bye into the championship round. Beginning in 1982, the team in that division with the second-place full-season record was awarded a wild card berth and became the division champion's opponent.

The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Southern League ceased operations before the 2021 season in conjunction with Major League Baseball's (MLB) reorganization of Minor League Baseball. In place of the league, MLB created the Double-A South. Prior to the 2022 season, MLB renamed the Double-A South the Southern League, and it carried on the history of the circuit prior to reorganization. In 2021, the Double-A South held a best-of-five series between the two teams with the best records, regardless of division standings, to determine a league champion. The top-seeded Mississippi Braves bested the Montgomery Biscuits, 3–2, for the title.

In 2022, the Southern League returned to the split-season divisional format it has used for the majority of its existence. The winners of each half in a division vie for the division championship. The second-place overall team is awarded a wild card berth in the event the same team wins both halves. The division champions then compete for the Southern League championship. Both rounds are the best-of-three games.

Champions

Pre-playoff champions (1964–1970)

Key
Record Regular-season win–loss record
GA Games ahead of the second-place team
Champions
Year Champion Record GA Runner-up Ref.
1964 Lynchburg White Sox 81–59 1 Birmingham Barons
1965 Columbus Confederate Yankees 79–59 Asheville Tourists
1966 Mobile Athletics 88–52 9+1⁄2 Asheville Tourists
1967 Birmingham A's 84–55 3+1⁄2 Montgomery Rebels
1968 Asheville Tourists 86–54 4+1⁄2 Montgomery Rebels
1969 Charlotte Hornets 81–59 3 Birmingham A's
1970 Columbus Astros 78–59 Montgomery Rebels

Playoff champions (1971–present)

Key
Score Score of the championship series
* Co-champions
P Regular-season pennant winner
E East Division winner
W West Division winner
12 Won both the first and second half of the split season
WC Wild card qualifier
Champions
Year Champion Score Runner-up Other playoff teams Ref.
1971 Charlotte Hornets 2–1 Asheville Tourists
1972 Montgomery Rebels 3–0 Asheville Orioles
1973 Montgomery Rebels 3–1 Jacksonville Suns
1974 Knoxville Sox 3–2 Jacksonville Suns
1975 Montgomery Rebels 3–0 Orlando Twins
1976 Montgomery Rebels 3–1 Orlando Twins Charlotte O's & Chattanooga Lookouts
1977 Montgomery Rebels 2–0 Jacksonville Suns Savannah Braves
1978 Knoxville Sox 2–1 Savannah Braves Orlando Twins
1979 Nashville Sounds 3–1 Columbus Astros Charlotte O's & Memphis Chicks
1980 Charlotte O's 3–1 Memphis Chicks Nashville Sounds & Savannah Braves
1981 Orlando Twins 3–1 Nashville Sounds Memphis Chicks & Savannah Braves
1982 Nashville Sounds 3–1 Jacksonville Suns Columbus Astros & Knoxville Blue Jays
1983 Birmingham Barons 3–1 Jacksonville Suns Nashville Sounds & Savannah Braves
1984 Charlotte O's 3–0 Knoxville Blue Jays Greenville Braves & Nashville Sounds
1985 Huntsville Stars 3–2 Charlotte O's Columbus Astros & Knoxville Blue Jays
1986 Columbus Astros 3–2 Huntsville Stars Jacksonville Expos & Knoxville Blue Jays
1987 Birmingham Barons 3–1 Charlotte O's Huntsville Stars & Jacksonville Expos
1988 Chattanooga Lookouts 3–0 Greenville Braves Jacksonville Expos & Memphis Chicks
1989 Birmingham Barons 3–0 Greenville Braves Huntsville Stars & Orlando Twins
1990 Memphis Chicks 3–2 Orlando SunRays Birmingham Barons & Jacksonville Expos
1991 Orlando SunRays 3–1 Birmingham Barons Greenville Braves & Knoxville Blue Jays
1992 Greenville Braves 3–2 Chattanooga Lookouts Charlotte Knights & Huntsville Stars
1993 Birmingham Barons 3–1 Knoxville Smokies Greenville Braves & Nashville Xpress
1994 Huntsville Stars 3–1 Carolina Mudcats Chattanooga Lookouts & Greenville Braves
1995 Carolina Mudcats 3–2 Chattanooga Lookouts Memphis Chicks & Orlando Cubs
1996 Jacksonville Suns 3–1 Chattanooga Lookouts Carolina Mudcats & Memphis Chicks
1997 Greenville Braves 3–2 Huntsville Stars Knoxville Smokies & Mobile BayBears
1998 Mobile BayBears 3–1 Jacksonville Suns Huntsville Stars & Knoxville Smokies
1999 Orlando Rays 3–1 West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Chattanooga Lookouts & Knoxville Smokies
2000 West Tenn Diamond Jaxx 3–2 Jacksonville Suns Birmingham Barons & Greenville Braves
2001* Huntsville Stars Birmingham Barons & Chattanooga Lookouts
Jacksonville Suns
2002 Birmingham Barons 3–0 Jacksonville Suns Carolina Mudcats & West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
2003 Carolina Mudcats 3–2 Huntsville Stars Birmingham Barons & Tennessee Smokies
2004* Mobile BayBears Birmingham Barons & Chattanooga Lookouts
Tennessee Smokies
2005 Jacksonville Suns 3–1 West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Birmingham Barons & Carolina Mudcats
2006 Montgomery Biscuits 3–1 Huntsville Stars Chattanooga Lookouts & Jacksonville Suns
2007 Montgomery Biscuits 3–2 Huntsville Stars Mississippi Braves & Tennessee Smokies
2008 Mississippi Braves 3–2 Carolina Mudcats Birmingham Barons & West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
2009 Jacksonville Suns 3–1 Tennessee Smokies Birmingham Barons & Huntsville Stars
2010 Jacksonville Suns 3–1 Tennessee Smokies Mobile BayBears & West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
2011 Mobile BayBears 3–1 Tennessee Smokies Birmingham Barons & Chattanooga Lookouts
2012 Mobile BayBears 3–1 Jackson Generals Chattanooga Lookouts & Montgomery Biscuits
2013 Birmingham Barons 3–2 Mobile BayBears Mississippi Braves & Tennessee Smokies
2014 Jacksonville Suns 3–0 Chattanooga Lookouts Huntsville Stars & Mobile BayBears
2015 Chattanooga Lookouts 3–2 Biloxi Shuckers Montgomery Biscuits & Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2016 Jackson Generals 3–0 Mississippi Braves Montgomery Biscuits & Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2017* Chattanooga Lookouts Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp & Montgomery Biscuits
Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2018 Jackson Generals 3–1 Biloxi Shuckers Montgomery Biscuits & Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2019 Jackson Generals 3–2 Biloxi Shuckers Montgomery Biscuits & Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2020 None (season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 Mississippi Braves 3–2 Montgomery Biscuits
2022 Pensacola Blue Wahoos 2–1 Tennessee Smokies Montgomery Biscuits & Rocket City Trash Pandas
2023 Tennessee Smokies 2–0 Pensacola Blue Wahoos Chattanooga Lookouts & Montgomery Biscuits
2024 Birmingham Barons 2–0 Montgomery Biscuits Biloxi Shuckers & Tennessee Smokies

Wins by team

Active Southern League teams appear in bold.

Team Wins Year(s)
Birmingham Barons (Birmingham A's) 8 1967, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2002, 2013, 2024
Jacksonville Suns 6 1996, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2014
Montgomery Rebels 5 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977
Jackson Generals (West Tenn Diamond Jaxx) 4 2000, 2016, 2018, 2019
Knoxville Smokies (Knoxville Sox/Tennessee Smokies) 1974, 1978, 2004, 2023
Mobile BayBears 1998, 2004, 2011, 2012
Chattanooga Lookouts 3 1988, 2015, 2017
Huntsville Stars 1985, 1994, 2001
Orlando Rays (Orlando Twins/SunRays) 1981, 1991, 1999
Carolina Mudcats 2 1995, 2003
Charlotte Hornets 1969, 1971
Charlotte O's 1980, 1984
Columbus Astros 1970, 1986
Greenville Braves 1992, 1997
Mississippi Braves 2008, 2021
Montgomery Biscuits 2006, 2007
Nashville Sounds 1979, 1982
Pensacola Blue Wahoos 2017, 2022
Asheville Tourists 1 1968
Columbus Confederate Yankees 1965
Lynchburg White Sox 1964
Memphis Chicks 1990
Mobile Athletics 1966

Notes

  1. Columbus won the championship with a winning percentage of .572 (79–59) versus Asheville's .571 (80–60).
  2. Columbus won the championship with a winning percentage of .569 (78–59) versus Montgomery's .568 (79–60).
  3. Huntsville and Jacksonville were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake the September 11 terrorist attacks.
  4. Mobile and Tennessee were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled due to the threat of Hurricane Ivan.
  5. Chattanooga and Pensacola were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled due to the threat of Hurricane Irma.

References

Specific

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