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Appalachian League

The Appalachian League is a collegiate summer baseball league that operates in the Appalachian regions of Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. Designed for rising freshmen and sophomores using wooden bats, its season runs from June through August. The league is part of Major League Baseball and USA Baseball's Prospect Development Pipeline.

Appalachian League
Classification
SportBaseball
Founded1911
PresidentDan Moushon[1]
No. of teams9
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Johnson City Doughboys (2023)
Most titlesBluefield Blue Jays (14)
Official websiteappyleague.com

Between 1911 and 2020, the Appalachian League operated as part of Minor League Baseball and various of its teams were low-level affiliates of Major League Baseball franchises. It operated as a Class D league during four stints through 1962, then was classified as an Rookie Advanced league from 1963 to 2020.

History edit

The original Appalachian League existed only for four seasons from 1911 to 1914 and was classified as a Class D circuit.[2] All teams were independent with no Major League Baseball (MLB) affiliation. It consisted of the Asheville Moonshiners, Bristol Boosters, Cleveland Counts, Johnson City Soldiers, Knoxville Appalachians, and Morristown Jobbers in its inaugural season.[3] After a six-year absence, the league reorganized for five seasons from 1921 to 1925, and, as before, it consisted entirely of independent teams at the Class D level.[2] Following an 11-year period of inactivity, the third iteration of the Class D Appalachian League ran from 1937 to 1955.[2] The league went dormant in 1956, but was revived in 1957.[4]

Along with a reorganization of Minor League Baseball in 1963, the Appalachian League was classified as a Rookie-level league.[4] In its final years as an MLB-affiliated league, the Appalachian League was one of two "Rookie Advanced" minor leagues along with the Pioneer League. As such, it occupied the second-lowest rung in the minor league ladder. Although classified as a Rookie league, the level of play was slightly higher than that of the two "complex" Rookie leagues, the Gulf Coast League and Arizona League. Unlike the complex leagues, Appalachian League teams charged admission and sold concessions. It was almost exclusively the first fully professional league in which many players competed; most of the players had just been signed out of high school and were further along in their development than players in the "complex" leagues. It was a short-season league that competed from late June (when major league teams signed players whom they selected in the amateur draft) to early September.

It continued to operate as a Rookie Advanced league through 2020, with the start of the 2020 season postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled.[5][6] Thus, 2019 was the Appalachian League's last season of operation within Minor League Baseball, with the Johnson City Cardinals winning the league championship. Entering the 2021 Major League Baseball season, MLB stated that 29 of its 30 teams had players who had played in the Appalachian League when it was part of Minor League Baseball, with a total of 139 such players on Opening Day rosters.[7][a]

In conjunction with a contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Appalachian League was converted to a collegiate summer baseball league designed for rising freshmen and sophomores.[8] The reconfigured league become a part of Major League Baseball's Prospect Development Pipeline, a collaboration between MLB and USA Baseball. It is scheduled to play a 54-game regular season and continue to host an annual All-Star Game. Each of the league's 10 cities will continue to host teams in the new configuration of the Appalachian League.[9]

Current teams edit

Division Team City Stadium Capacity
East Bluefield Ridge Runners Bluefield, West Virginia Bowen Field at Peters Park 3,000
Burlington Sock Puppets Burlington, North Carolina Burlington Athletic Stadium 3,500
Danville Otterbots Danville, Virginia American Legion Post 325 Field 2,588
Pulaski River Turtles Pulaski, Virginia Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park 3,200
Tri-State Baseball Huntington, West Virginia Jack Cook Field 3,500
West Bristol State Liners Bristol, Tennessee Whitetop Creek Park 2,000
Elizabethton River Riders Elizabethton, Tennessee Northeast Community Credit Union Ballpark 2,000
Greeneville Flyboys Greeneville, Tennessee Pioneer Park 4,000
Johnson City Doughboys Johnson City, Tennessee TVA Credit Union Ballpark 3,800
Kingsport Axmen Kingsport, Tennessee Hunter Wright Stadium 2,500

Teams timeline edit

1911–1914 edit

1921–1925 edit

1937–1955 edit

1957–2020 edit

From 2021 edit

Champions edit

League champions have been determined by different means since the Appalachian League's formation in 1911. Before 1984, the champions were usually the league pennant winners. With only a few early exceptions, champions since 1984 have been the winner of postseason playoffs.[10]

Hall of Fame edit

The league established a hall of fame in 2019; through 2022 elections, 46 people have been inducted. [11] Members of the 2021 Hall of Fame induction class included Orlando Cepeda, Dotty Cox, Mahlon Luttrell, Joe Mauer, Ron Necciai, and Jimmy Rollins. CC Sabathia and Jim Leyland were the two members of the 2022 induction class.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ With 26 active players on each MLB roster, the Appalachian League alumni represented 17.8% (139 of 780) of active players in MLB.

References edit

  1. ^ 2019 Appalachian League Media Guide
  2. ^ a b c "Appalachian League (1911 to 1955)". Stats Crew. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  3. ^ "Minor League Baseball: the Appalachian League (Advanced-Rookie Classification)". Billssportsmaps.com. Archived from the original on 31 July 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Appalachian League (1957 to 2019)". Stats Crew. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "A Message From Pat O'Conner". Minor League Baseball. March 13, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  6. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "One hundred and thirty-nine Appalachian League alumni on MLB Opening Day rosters". MLB.com. USA Baseball. April 19, 2021. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  8. ^ Cooper, J.J. (September 25, 2020). "Appalachian League To Operate As Summer Wood-Bat League". Baseball America. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  9. ^ "MLB, USA Baseball Announce New Format for Appalachian League". Major League Baseball. September 29, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
  10. ^ "Standings". 2017 Appalachian League Media Guide and Record Book. Minor League Baseball. pp. 39–61. from the original on May 10, 2018. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  11. ^ "Hall of Fame". Appalachian League. Major League Baseball. Retrieved September 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Appalachian League is a collegiate summer baseball league that operates in the Appalachian regions of Tennessee Virginia West Virginia and North Carolina Designed for rising freshmen and sophomores using wooden bats its season runs from June through August The league is part of Major League Baseball and USA Baseball s Prospect Development Pipeline Appalachian LeagueClassificationCollegiate summer 2021 present Rookie 1963 2020 Class D 1911 1914 1921 1925 1937 1955 1957 1962 SportBaseballFounded1911PresidentDan Moushon 1 No of teams9CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Johnson City Doughboys 2023 Most titlesBluefield Blue Jays 14 Official websiteappyleague comBetween 1911 and 2020 the Appalachian League operated as part of Minor League Baseball and various of its teams were low level affiliates of Major League Baseball franchises It operated as a Class D league during four stints through 1962 then was classified as an Rookie Advanced league from 1963 to 2020 Contents 1 History 2 Current teams 3 Teams timeline 3 1 1911 1914 3 2 1921 1925 3 3 1937 1955 3 4 1957 2020 3 5 From 2021 4 Champions 5 Hall of Fame 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe original Appalachian League existed only for four seasons from 1911 to 1914 and was classified as a Class D circuit 2 All teams were independent with no Major League Baseball MLB affiliation It consisted of the Asheville Moonshiners Bristol Boosters Cleveland Counts Johnson City Soldiers Knoxville Appalachians and Morristown Jobbers in its inaugural season 3 After a six year absence the league reorganized for five seasons from 1921 to 1925 and as before it consisted entirely of independent teams at the Class D level 2 Following an 11 year period of inactivity the third iteration of the Class D Appalachian League ran from 1937 to 1955 2 The league went dormant in 1956 but was revived in 1957 4 Along with a reorganization of Minor League Baseball in 1963 the Appalachian League was classified as a Rookie level league 4 In its final years as an MLB affiliated league the Appalachian League was one of two Rookie Advanced minor leagues along with the Pioneer League As such it occupied the second lowest rung in the minor league ladder Although classified as a Rookie league the level of play was slightly higher than that of the two complex Rookie leagues the Gulf Coast League and Arizona League Unlike the complex leagues Appalachian League teams charged admission and sold concessions It was almost exclusively the first fully professional league in which many players competed most of the players had just been signed out of high school and were further along in their development than players in the complex leagues It was a short season league that competed from late June when major league teams signed players whom they selected in the amateur draft to early September It continued to operate as a Rookie Advanced league through 2020 with the start of the 2020 season postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled 5 6 Thus 2019 was the Appalachian League s last season of operation within Minor League Baseball with the Johnson City Cardinals winning the league championship Entering the 2021 Major League Baseball season MLB stated that 29 of its 30 teams had players who had played in the Appalachian League when it was part of Minor League Baseball with a total of 139 such players on Opening Day rosters 7 a In conjunction with a contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021 the Appalachian League was converted to a collegiate summer baseball league designed for rising freshmen and sophomores 8 The reconfigured league become a part of Major League Baseball s Prospect Development Pipeline a collaboration between MLB and USA Baseball It is scheduled to play a 54 game regular season and continue to host an annual All Star Game Each of the league s 10 cities will continue to host teams in the new configuration of the Appalachian League 9 Current teams editDivision Team City Stadium CapacityEast Bluefield Ridge Runners Bluefield West Virginia Bowen Field at Peters Park 3 000Burlington Sock Puppets Burlington North Carolina Burlington Athletic Stadium 3 500Danville Otterbots Danville Virginia American Legion Post 325 Field 2 588Pulaski River Turtles Pulaski Virginia Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park 3 200Tri State Baseball Huntington West Virginia Jack Cook Field 3 500West Bristol State Liners Bristol Tennessee Whitetop Creek Park 2 000Elizabethton River Riders Elizabethton Tennessee Northeast Community Credit Union Ballpark 2 000Greeneville Flyboys Greeneville Tennessee Pioneer Park 4 000Johnson City Doughboys Johnson City Tennessee TVA Credit Union Ballpark 3 800Kingsport Axmen Kingsport Tennessee Hunter Wright Stadium 2 500 nbsp Interactive fullscreen map nearby articles Current Appalachian League Team Locations East Division West DivisionTeams timeline edit1911 1914 edit Asheville Moonshiners 1911 1912 Middlesboro Colonels 1913 1914 Bristol Boosters 1911 1913 Harriman Boosters 1914 Cleveland Counts 1911 1913 Morristown Jobbers 1913 1914 Johnson City Soldiers 1911 1913 Knoxville Appalachians 1911 Knoxville Reds 1912 1914 Morristown Jobbers 1911 1912 Rome Romans 1913 1921 1925 edit Bristol State Liners 1921 1925 Cleveland Manufacturers 1921 1922 Morristown Roosters 1923 1925 Greeneville Burley Cubs 1921 1925 Johnson City Soldiers 1921 1924 Kingsport Indians 1921 1925 Knoxville Pioneers 1921 1924 1937 1955 edit Bluefield Blue Grays 1946 1955 Bristol Twins 1940 1955 Elizabethton Betsy Red Sox 1937 1942 Erwin Aces 1943 Erwin Cubs 1944 Elizabethton Betsy Cubs 1945 1948 Elizabethton Betsy Local 1949 1950 Elizabethton Phils 1951 Pulaski Phillies 1952 1955 Erwin Mountaineers 1940 Greeneville Burley Cubs 1938 1942 Johnson City Soldiers 1937 1938 Johnson City Cardinals 1939 1955 Kingsport Cherokees 1938 1941 Kingsport Dodgers 1942 Kingsport Cherokees 1943 1952 Wytheville Statesmen 1953 1955 New River Rebels 1946 1950 Newport Canners 1937 1942 Pennington Gap Lee Bears 1937 1938 Pennington Gap Bears 1939 Pennington Gap Miners 1940 Pulaski Counts 1946 1950 Salem Rebels 1955 Welch Miners 1946 1955 Marion A s 1955 1957 2020 edit Bluefield Dodgers 1957 Bluefield Orioles 1958 2010 Bluefield Blue Jays 2011 2020 Bristol Tigers 1969 1994 Bristol White Sox 1995 2013 Bristol Pirates 2014 2020 Harlan Red Sox 1965 Covington Red Sox 1966 Covington Astros 1967 1976 Harlan Smokies 1961 1962 Harlan Yankees 1963 Johnson City Yankees 1964 1974 Johnson City Cardinals 1975 2020 Johnson City Phillies 1957 1960 Johnson City Cardinals 1961 Kingsport Cherokees 1955 Kingsport Orioles 1957 Kingsport Senators 1959 Kingsport Pirates 1960 1963 Kingsport Royals 1969 1973 Kingsport Braves 1974 1979 Kingsport Mets 1980 1982 1984 2020 Lynchburg Senators 1959 Marion Mets 1965 1976 Martinsville Phillies 1988 1998 Martinsville Astros 1999 2003 Greeneville Astros 2004 2017 Greeneville Reds 2018 2020 Middlesboro Senators 1961 1962 Middlesboro Cubsox 1963 Pikeville Brewers 1982 Pikeville Cubs 1983 1984 Wytheville Cubs 1985 1989 Huntington Cubs 1990 1994 River City Rumblers 1995 Pulaski Rangers 1997 2002 Pulaski Blue Jays 2003 2006 Pulaski Mariners 2008 2014 Pulaski Yankees 2015 2020 Princeton Pirates 1988 1989 Princeton Patriots 1990 Princeton Reds 1991 1996 Princeton Devil Rays 1997 2008 Princeton Rays 2009 2020 Pulaski Braves 1982 1992 Danville Braves 1993 2020 Pulaski Cubs 1957 1958 Morristown Cubs 1959 1961 Pulaski Phillies 1969 1977 Paintsville Highlanders 1978 Paintsville Yankees 1979 1982 Paintsville Brewers 1983 1984 Burlington Indians 1986 2006 Burlington Royals 2007 2020 Salem Rebels 1957 1967 Wytheville Cardinals 1957 1959 Wytheville Senators 1960 Wytheville Twins 1961 1963 Wytheville A s 1964 Wytheville Senators 1965 Wytheville Reds 1967 Wytheville Senators 1969 Wytheville Braves 1971 1973 Elizabethton Twins 1974 2020 From 2021 edit Bluefield Ridge Runners 2021 present Bristol State Liners 2021 present Burlington Sock Puppets 2021 present Danville Otterbots 2021 present Elizabethton River Riders 2021 present Greeneville Flyboys 2021 present Johnson City Doughboys 2021 present Kingsport Axmen 2021 Kingsport Road Warriors 2021 Kingsport Axmen 2021 present Princeton WhistlePigs 2021 2023 Pulaski River Turtles 2021 present Champions editMain article List of Appalachian League champions League champions have been determined by different means since the Appalachian League s formation in 1911 Before 1984 the champions were usually the league pennant winners With only a few early exceptions champions since 1984 have been the winner of postseason playoffs 10 Hall of Fame editMain article Appalachian League Hall of Fame The league established a hall of fame in 2019 through 2022 elections 46 people have been inducted 11 Members of the 2021 Hall of Fame induction class included Orlando Cepeda Dotty Cox Mahlon Luttrell Joe Mauer Ron Necciai and Jimmy Rollins CC Sabathia and Jim Leyland were the two members of the 2022 induction class See also editSports league attendances Baseball awards U S minor leaguesNotes edit With 26 active players on each MLB roster the Appalachian League alumni represented 17 8 139 of 780 of active players in MLB References edit 2019 Appalachian League Media Guide a b c Appalachian League 1911 to 1955 Stats Crew Retrieved September 26 2020 Minor League Baseball the Appalachian League Advanced Rookie Classification Billssportsmaps com Archived from the original on 31 July 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2014 a b Appalachian League 1957 to 2019 Stats Crew Retrieved September 26 2020 A Message From Pat O Conner Minor League Baseball March 13 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 One hundred and thirty nine Appalachian League alumni on MLB Opening Day rosters MLB com USA Baseball April 19 2021 Retrieved May 29 2021 Cooper J J September 25 2020 Appalachian League To Operate As Summer Wood Bat League Baseball America Retrieved September 25 2020 MLB USA Baseball Announce New Format for Appalachian League Major League Baseball September 29 2020 Retrieved September 29 2020 Standings 2017 Appalachian League Media Guide and Record Book Minor League Baseball pp 39 61 Archived from the original on May 10 2018 Retrieved August 11 2017 Hall of Fame Appalachian League Major League Baseball Retrieved September 30 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Appalachian League Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Appalachian League amp oldid 1185586725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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