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{{Short description|Collegiate summer baseball league in the United States}} {{Infobox sports league | title = | logo = AppalachianLeagueLogo.PNG | pixels = 119px | caption = | sport = [[Baseball]] | founded = 1911 | president = Dan Moushon<ref>[http://www.milb.com/documents/6/9/4/307607694/2019_Appalachian_League_Media_Guide.pdf 2019 Appalachian League Media Guide]</ref> | teams = 10 | country = United States | champion = [[Danville Otterbots]] (2024) | most_champs = [[Bluefield Blue Jays]] (14) | classification = {{ubl |[[Collegiate summer baseball|Collegiate summer]] (2021βpresent) |[[Rookie League|Rookie]] (1963β2020) |[[Class D (baseball)|Class D]] (1911β1914, 1921β1925, 1937β1955, 1957β1962) }} | website = [https://www.appyleague.com/ appyleague.com] | streaming = AWRE Sports<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.mlbdraftleague.com/news/awre-sports-announces-multi-year-agreement-with-mlb-draft-league-and-appalachian-league-as-official-camera-and-streaming-provider|title=AWRE Sports announces multi-year agreement with MLB Draft League and Appalachian League as official camera and streaming provider|publisher=MLB Draft League|date=April 22, 2025}}</ref> }} The '''Appalachian League''' is a [[Collegiate summer baseball|collegiate summer baseball league]] that operates in the [[Appalachia]]n regions of [[Tennessee]], [[Virginia]], [[West Virginia]], and [[North Carolina]]. Designed for rising freshmen and sophomores using wooden [[baseball bat|bats]], its season runs from June through August. The league is part of [[Major League Baseball]] and [[USA Baseball]]'s Prospect Development Pipeline. 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 (baseball)|Class D]] league during four stints through 1962, then was classified as an [[Rookie League|Rookie Advanced league]] from 1963 to 2020. ==History== The original Appalachian League existed for four seasons from 1911 to 1914 and was classified as a [[Class D (baseball)|Class D]] circuit.<ref name=SCAppy1>{{cite web|title=Appalachian League (1911 to 1955)|url=https://www.statscrew.com/minorbaseball/l-APPY1|website=Stats Crew|access-date=September 26, 2020}}</ref> All teams were independent with no [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) affiliation in the era. The charter Appalachian League teams were the [[Asheville Moonshiners]], Bristol Boosters, [[Cleveland Counts]], [[Johnson City Soldiers]], [[Knoxville Appalachians]], and [[Morristown Jobbers]], playing in the inaugural season.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=Minor League Baseball: the Appalachian League (Advanced-Rookie Classification)|url=http://billsportsmaps.com/?p=21368%3E.|website=Billssportsmaps.com|access-date=30 July 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20140731233909/http://billsportsmaps.com/?p=21368%3E.|archive-date=31 July 2014}}</ref> 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.<ref name=SCAppy1/> Following an 11-year period of inactivity, the third iteration of the Class D Appalachian League played from 1937 to 1955.<ref name=SCAppy1/> The league went dormant in 1956, but was revived in 1957.<ref name=SCAppy>{{cite web|title=Appalachian League (1957 to 2019)|url=https://www.statscrew.com/minorbaseball/l-APPY|website=Stats Crew|access-date=September 26, 2020}}</ref> Along with a reorganization of Minor League Baseball in 1963, the Appalachian League reformed and was classified as a [[Rookie League|Rookie]]-level league.<ref name=SCAppy/> 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 (baseball)|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.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Message From Pat O'Conner|url=https://www.milb.com/milb/news/message-from-minor-league-baseball-president-ceo-pat-o-conner-313052288|website=Minor League Baseball|date=March 13, 2020|access-date=May 5, 2020}}</ref><ref name=2020can>{{cite web |title=2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved|url=https://www.milb.com/news/2020-minor-league-baseball-season-shelved|website=Minor League Baseball|date=June 30, 2020|access-date=July 1, 2020}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/one-hundred-and-thirty-nine-appalachian-league-alumni-on-mlb-opening-day-rosters |title=One hundred and thirty-nine Appalachian League alumni on MLB Opening Day rosters |publisher=USA Baseball |website=MLB.com |date=April 19, 2021 |accessdate=May 29, 2021}}</ref>{{efn|With 26 active players on each MLB roster, the Appalachian League alumni represented 17.8% (139 of 780) of active players in MLB.}} In conjunction with a contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Appalachian League was converted to an amateur [[Collegiate summer baseball|collegiate summer baseball league]] designed for rising freshmen and sophomores.<ref name=BA2020>{{cite web|last=Cooper|first=J.J.|title=Appalachian League To Operate As Summer Wood-Bat League|url=https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/appalachian-league-to-operate-as-summer-wood-bat-league/|website=Baseball America|date=September 25, 2020|access-date=September 25, 2020}}</ref> 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 48-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.<ref>{{cite web|title=MLB, USA Baseball Announce New Format for Appalachian League|url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mlb-usa-baseball-announce-new-format-for-appalachian-league|website=Major League Baseball|date=September 29, 2020|access-date=September 29, 2020}}</ref> ==Current teams== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Division !Team !City !Stadium !Capacity |- ! rowspan="5" | East |'''[[Bluefield Ridge Runners]]''' |[[Bluefield, Virginia]] |[[Bowen Field at Peters Park]] |align="right" |3,000 |- |'''[[Burlington Sock Puppets]]''' |[[Burlington, North Carolina]] |[[Burlington Athletic Stadium]] |align="right" |3,500 |- |'''[[Danville Otterbots]]''' |[[Danville, Virginia]] |[[American Legion Field (Danville)|American Legion Post 325 Field]] |align="right" |2,588 |- |'''[[Pulaski River Turtles]]''' |[[Pulaski, Virginia]] |[[Calfee Park|Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park]] |align="right" |3,200 |- |'''[[Tri-State Coal Cats]]''' |[[Huntington, West Virginia]] |[[Jack Cook Field]] |align="right" |3,500 |- ! rowspan="5" | West |'''[[Bristol State Liners]]''' |[[Bristol, Tennessee]] |[[Pioneer Park (stadium)|Pioneer Park]] |align="right" |4,000 |- |'''[[Elizabethton River Riders]]''' |[[Elizabethton, Tennessee]] |[[Northeast Community Credit Union Ballpark]] |align="right" |2,000 |- |'''[[Greeneville Flyboys]]''' |[[Greeneville, Tennessee]] |[[Pioneer Park (stadium)|Pioneer Park]] |align="right" |5,000 |- |'''[[Johnson City Doughboys]]''' |[[Johnson City, Tennessee]] |[[TVA Credit Union Ballpark]] |align="right" |3,800 |- |'''[[Kingsport Axmen]]''' |[[Kingsport, Tennessee]] |[[Hunter Wright Stadium]] |align="right" |2,500 |} {{col-begin}} {{col-break}} <!-- [[File:MiLB Appalachian League team locations.png|thumb|'''Current team locations:'''{{Legend|#D12A2A|East Division}}{{Legend|#51B71E|West Division}}]] --> {{col-break}} {{OSM Location map | 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pog.svg |shape-color6 = green | label6= Flyboys |mark-title6=Greeneville Flyboys |mark-coord6={{coord|36.1632|-82.8310}} |label-pos6=left |label-color6=black |mark7=green pog.svg |shape-color7 = green | label7=Doughboys |mark-title7=Johnson City Doughboys |mark-coord7={{coord|36.3134|-82.3535}} |label-pos7=bottom |label-color7=black |mark8=green pog.svg |shape-color8 = green |label8 = Axmen | mark-title8=Kingsport Axmen |mark-coord8={{coord|36.5484|-82.5618}} |label-pos8=top |label-color8=black | mark9 = Red pog.svg |color9 = | label9 = River Turtles | mark-coord9 = {{coord|37.0390|-80.7759}} | label-pos9 = right | label-color9 = black | label10 = Coal Cats | mark-coord10 = {{coord|38.4261|-82.4222}} | label-pos10 = bottom | label-color10 = black }} {{col-end}} ==Teams timeline== ===1911β1914=== *[[Asheville Moonshiners]] (1911β1912) β [[Middlesboro Colonels]] (1913β1914) *Bristol Boosters (1911β1913) β [[Harriman Boosters]] (1914) *[[Cleveland Counts]] (1911β1913) β [[Morristown Jobbers]] (1913β1914) *[[Johnson City Soldiers]] (1911β1913) *[[Knoxville Appalachians]] (1911) β [[Knoxville Reds]] (1912β1914) *[[Morristown Jobbers]] (1911β1912) β [[Rome Romans (Georgia baseball)|Rome Romans]] (1913) ===1921β1925=== *[[Bristol State Liners]] (1921β1925) *[[Cleveland Manufacturers]] (1921β1922) β [[Morristown Roosters]] (1923β1925) *[[Greeneville Burley Cubs]] (1921β1925) *[[Johnson City Soldiers]] (1921β1924) *[[Kingsport Indians]] (1921β1925) *[[Knoxville Pioneers]] (1921β1924) ===1937β1955=== *[[Bluefield Blue-Grays]] (1946β1955) *[[Bristol Twins]] (1940β1955) *[[Elizabethton Betsy Red Sox]] (1937β1942) β [[Erwin Aces]] (1943) β [[Erwin Cubs]] (1944) β [[Elizabethton Betsy Cubs]] (1945β1948) β [[Elizabethton Betsy Local]] (1949β1950) β [[Elizabethton Phils]] (1951) β [[Pulaski Phillies]] (1952β1955) *[[Erwin Mountaineers]] (1940) *[[Greeneville Burley Cubs]] (1938β1942) *[[Johnson City Soldiers]] (1937β1938) β [[Johnson City Cardinals]] (1939β1955) *[[Kingsport Cherokees]] (1938β1941) β [[Kingsport Dodgers]] (1942) β [[Kingsport Cherokees]] (1943β1952) β [[Wytheville Statesmen]] (1953β1955) *[[New River Rebels]] (1946β1950) *[[Newport Canners]] (1937β1942) *[[Pennington Gap Lee Bears]] (1937β1938) β [[Pennington Gap Bears]] (1939) β [[Pennington Gap Miners]] (1940) *[[Pulaski Counts]] (1946β1950) *[[Salem Rebels (baseball)|Salem Rebels]] (1955) *[[Welch Miners]] (1946β1955) β [[Marion A's]] (1955) ===1957β2020=== *[[Bluefield Dodgers]] (1957) β [[Bluefield Orioles]] (1958β2010) β [[Bluefield Blue Jays]] (2011β2020) *[[Bristol Tigers]] (1969β1994) β [[Bristol White Sox]] (1995β2013) β [[Bristol Pirates]] (2014β2020) *[[Harlan Red Sox]] (1965) β [[Covington Red Sox]] (1966) β [[Covington Astros]] (1967β1976) *[[Harlan Smokies]] (1961β1962) β [[Harlan Yankees]] (1963) β [[Johnson City Yankees]] (1964β1974) β [[Johnson City Cardinals]] (1975β2020) *[[Johnson City Phillies]] (1957β1960) β [[Johnson City Cardinals]] (1961) *[[Kingsport Cherokees]] (1955) β [[Kingsport Orioles]] (1957) β [[Kingsport Senators]] (1959) β [[Kingsport Pirates]] (1960β1963) *[[Kingsport Royals]] (1969β1973) β [[Kingsport Braves]] (1974β1979) β [[Kingsport Mets]] (1980β1982, 1984β2020) *[[Lynchburg Senators]] (1959) *[[Marion Mets]] (1965β1976) *[[Martinsville Phillies]] (1988β1998) β [[Martinsville Astros]] (1999β2003) β [[Greeneville Astros]] (2004β2017) β [[Greeneville Reds]] (2018β2020) *[[Middlesboro Senators]] (1961β1962) β [[Middlesboro Cubsox]] (1963) *[[Pikeville Brewers]] (1982) β [[Pikeville Cubs]] (1983β1984) β [[Wytheville Cubs]] (1985β1989) β [[Huntington Cubs]] (1990β1994) β [[River City Rumblers]] (1995) β [[Pulaski Rangers]] (1997β2002) β [[Pulaski Blue Jays]] (2003β2006) β [[Pulaski Mariners]] (2008β2014) β [[Pulaski Yankees]] (2015β2020) *[[Princeton Pirates]] (1988β1989) β [[Princeton Patriots]] (1990) β [[Princeton Reds]] (1991β1996) β [[Princeton Devil Rays]] (1997β2008) β [[Princeton Rays]] (2009β2020) *[[Pulaski Braves]] (1982β1992) β [[Danville Braves]] (1993β2020) *[[Pulaski Cubs]] (1957β1958) β [[Morristown Cubs]] (1959β1961) *[[Pulaski Phillies]] (1969β1977) β [[Paintsville Highlanders]] (1978) β [[Paintsville Yankees]] (1979β1982) β [[Paintsville Brewers]] (1983β1984) β [[Burlington Royals|Burlington Indians]] (1986β2006) β [[Burlington Royals]] (2007β2020) *[[Salem Rebels (baseball)|Salem Rebels]] (1957β1967) *[[Wytheville Cardinals]] (1957β1959) β [[Wytheville Senators]] (1960) β [[Wytheville Twins]] (1961β1963) β [[Wytheville A's]] (1964) β [[Wytheville Senators]] (1965) β [[Wytheville Reds]] (1967) *[[Wytheville Senators]] (1969) β [[Wytheville Braves]] (1971β1973) β [[Elizabethton Twins]] (1974β2020) ===From 2021=== *'''[[Bluefield Ridge Runners]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Bristol State Liners]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Burlington Sock Puppets]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Danville Otterbots]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Elizabethton River Riders]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Greeneville Flyboys]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Johnson City Doughboys]]''' (2021βpresent) *[[Kingsport Axmen]] (2021) β [[Kingsport Road Warriors]] (2021) β '''[[Kingsport Axmen]]''' (2021βpresent) *[[Princeton WhistlePigs]] (2021β2023) *'''[[Pulaski River Turtles]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Tri-State Coal Cats]]''' (2024βpresent) ==Champions== {{main|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.<ref name=champions>{{Cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/document/349339887/2017-Appalachian-League-Media-Guide|title=Standings|work=2017 Appalachian League Media Guide and Record Book|publisher=Minor League Baseball|access-date=August 11, 2017|pages=39β61|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180510160331/https://www.scribd.com/document/349339887/2017-Appalachian-League-Media-Guide|archive-date=May 10, 2018}}</ref> ==Hall of Fame== {{main|Appalachian League Hall of Fame}} The league established a hall of fame in 2019; through 2022 elections, 46 people have been inducted. <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/appalachian-league/hall-of-fame|title=Hall of Fame|website=Appalachian League|publisher=Major League Baseball|accessdate=September 30, 2020}}</ref> 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== *[[Sports league attendances]] *{{section link|Baseball awards|U.S. minor leagues}} ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Appalachian League}} * {{Official website|https://www.appyleague.com/}} {{Appalachian League}} {{College Summer Baseball}} [[Category:Appalachian League| ]] [[Category:Former minor baseball leagues in the United States]] [[Category:Former professional sports leagues in the United States]] [[Category:Summer baseball leagues]] [[Category:College baseball leagues in the United States]] [[Category:Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States]]
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